'-trgHSSSFS-TS i3JSimausawsswwssB IT?:, ' "t Wg1 W P-.A .aLfc a. aw . grrororapT" I.t sV, I h Dtkcrfa County Herald "V'rf lotf Tit.'ltstAM, PUBLISHER aavanpivoa rnca. i.w iar xo&r. waaklv newiDaoer published At Dakota CityNebraska, t raraaiaslon dm mn granted for toe transmission of this paper through tbe ii-nTiui aa aacono-ciaaa matter. rabras.-.i'Talaonona no. 48. n-- - r , : ! W 4 PjgCca. Por o ZtoJtoo CoMn :. . si MHNMHMM j bsbbbWsbsbm . ... III'. :il-l Dispatches from Lineoln state that Charles W Baker, of Omaha ha filed with the secretary of atate articles of Incorporation for the Niobrara, Bioux pity A Omaha Internrbay railroad, The capital siock ia placed at (100,000 and the terminal points, are Riven as Omaha, South Sioux City, Niobrara, Norfolk and O'Neill. Tbe line ia scheduled to paaa through the counties of Holt, Knox, Cedar, Dixon, Dakota, -Thurston, Burt, Oumlng, Antelope, Pierce, Madison, Platte, Colfax, ' Dodge, Washington and Douglas. , f The names signed to the artioles are l .Charles, W Baker, H P Bnnmank Hen ry A, Howe, frank Uelslton, unauuoy B Bnyder, Peter Mongold and John H Lowtry. Tljese men r oenlly filed ar tides, incorporating the Niobrara River company. Baker oalled on tho rail road commission with a proposition to issue $10,000,000 in bonds for the purpose of financing the road, but his proposition was too nebulous and he received no hearing. I' Items of I ntert ?rom our Exchanges Him cstiaatu It Pender Times: E J and Dr Smith were oyer from Homer Monday, : Bar zean t Bluffs Items in Bloau, Ia, , Itar: Mrs John Hollenbeok spent aganaay at yrysiai iae, :;t,- Pandar Republic: Lawrence Neigh--. t'i bnr eame in Tuesday from Winnebago I -to visit his boy friends for a few days; K Beacon Items in Allen News : Bor &: eral ladles from this vloinity joined '. ,U' 111... ktA ...l.ta In t.U' In fl-on. itoi-. 'i. A i""" fr1" ""; u "f u ; aim laxa atomisy. soon as W J Armour moves, the Bag ley family will move into the old Ar mour place. Lyons Mirror Mrs E A Warner visited her brother, Jesse Babbitt, of Elm Greek, last week,... M M War ner and wife visited "the J W Boott family over Sunday north of Wake field, John Frey and mother and M M Warner and wife went to West Point Wednesday..,, Twenty-six years ago today was Sunday and was sooold that we had to atop at the old Young farm south of Oakland to get warm. Our mother and two brothers, L M and E J Warner, were with ns and we stayed all night at the old Wm Mul len place north of Lyousthe last house from there until we readied the Win nebago agenoy. Bioux Oily Journal, 27th: Mabel Farrand', 12-year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Farrand, of South Sioux City, is doad of auemia, dirtot ly caused by a sovoro attack of cere bro spinal meningitis. Hayes Far rand, her 8-year-old brother, died on April 22 of meuiugitia. Because of the fear of au epidemic at "the time, Dr A L Devore, city health officer of South Bioux City, maintained a rigid quarantine. Two other deaths in rJotttb Bioux Lily attributed to cere- bro spinal meningitis oaused an iuvm- tlgatlon by an officer of the Nnbraeka state board of health, Dr Devore yesterday said the girl's deaih had not been caused by meningitis, as at nrst thought. The ravages of the disease had, reduced her strength, he said. While she was seriously ill, Dr De vore and assistants tapped her spinal oolumn four times and Injected the so rum to bring about her recovery. Per mission baa booJ granted, the parents to bold the fuueral this afternoon at the residence. Tbe services will be held ill the yard, under shade trees Interment will be at Dakota Oity. from different academies in the east to spend tho summer in Bt Catherine's academy, H W O'Neill, L P Beaoom and Obas Blessiog'eaoh shipped hogs from here Tuesday. Miss Franols Sawyer is visiting friends in Omaha. Ed T Kearney and family, of Bioux City, have moved to their former home here for the summer months. John Hogan, rf Goodwin, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs George Telltr is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs A D Carter, of Elk Point, B D. Wm ilanshaw and family have moved to Linden, Neb, wheie they will make their fntnre home. Born to Mr and Mrs Frauk Ken nelly, on June 20, 1013, a daughter, Tho Misses Blanche and Helen Biley returned Monday from Fonoa, where they visited in the James Suth erland home. , Catboriuo Beacotn is spending a few weeks with her sister Gertie, who is recovering from an operation in a hospital at Yankton, 8 D. The Bt Boniiace Catholic ohuroh in Bioux City was the scene of a pretty wedding at T o'clook last Thursday morniug wlien Miss Haeel M Grabert, of Hiotix City, and Benedict T Gallon, of Devil's Lake, N D, wore married by Bev Father Gratian. Miss Margaret Byan was bridesmaid and Johu Barry, of Bioux City, best mau. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of tbe bride's father, Charles Grabert, 115 Kansas street. Mr and Mrs (Jul len left at noon for Chicago, Bt Paul and Duluth. and after their trip will be at homo ut Devil's Lako. Mr and Mrs W W Bhuahau, Mr and Mrs J W Byan aud Mian MrtigArefRyan attend ed the wedding. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE DELUGE Jesus Md tin Aposttos. His tory ind Setae., Support tho 6mmsIs Ricord. L. ""? M s , Winnebago Chieftain: Elmer WU ' liams retorued home Saturday evening ,, from Anoka, aad is now working on a farm near Homer. The Dsluo Phlleeophloally Attested by History anal GeologyPastor Itus sail Osfsnds (Ileal Aooount Hlflh r Critics Held Responsible For Ap preaching Anarehy. Brooklyn, JFeb ruaow 2. Pastor BusSell today ad- i aressea ie diw iSBprfoBa Hyn Congregation u TST WlBBJourualrHonry-Wolfe le'ft 'Toitaday morning for his old home at J i Kit Carton, Col, where tie expects to 1 1 h rtftiB the bftUaoe of tbe nrntter. n Oi&oad ReDabliotn : 'Joe Leedom ( -. aaski asifik sjavo PluffUk vtmlLnrk nn TniUii V. wmsiw Vfaaw wvsiw a .. ..wWVH ''-a-awatna)-- v H 1st T thAnmn tiasai kaan 'BwrftrjErjsjrt "J biwmmimi m uvmivsawan w ?tua ft fa a aaliaBr lii I" i 3. oa the siek list for the last week but ia bow much better. - Wyaot Tribune: The young step soa of Wash Johns shot himself iu the , band Sunday with a, twenty-two rifle, The affair was accidental and result ed only in a Mesh wound. WallhUl Times: W K Cox went to Homer Friday evening. . . .Tom Sulli van, tf Taokaori, was in the village yesterday,. .... Mabel Beam went to Homer yesterday evening for a visit. ,...JasW Fisher was down from Bioux City Wednesday alter noon.... Dr mid Mrs Beam and Mrs Odom went to Sioux City last eveulng.... Mrs A J Beam, Dr Smith, Mr Leou Beam and Miss Luo Hireoh, of Homer, enjoyed the Chautauqua program 'aa the guests Of Dr and Mrs IVeam. . . . . . Mrs Wm Beam gave a house party iu honor of her out of towu guests ufter the program Tuesday afternoon. The guests were Mrs O J O'Connor, Mrs W H Byan, Mrs John Ash ford, Dr Smith, Miss LueHirsoh of Homer; Mrs Thos "Ashfotd, of Winnebago; Mrs Gorhara, Mrs Clement, Mrs Keer, Mr O U Phillips aud Mrs E W Ikmsiter Vlr and Mrs.J V Gorham entertained Mr and Mrs John Asbford. of Winne bago, and Mr aud Mrs Thos Ashlord, of Homer, several days of the Chau tauqua; on Bupday JVlr and lira W H Byan, aud Miss Margaret Asbford, of Homer, Mrs U If fllouolasnd children, of Winuobago;ou Monday, and Tues day Mrs W B Byan and Misa Lue rJirsou.'oj Homer. A t 1 pr . . Jl i. ?iS - i Po'uca Journal : Mr and Mrs Ray mond Voss aud Mr and Mrs J It King, of Homer, spent Sunday at the J B Pemetoy liome. Mrs King remained for a week's visit and to attend the Ohautauqila, while the others returned borne , -.CTT r up- iti.- Waterbury Items in Ponoa Journal : The Lake Murrr.r family has moved to.- Jack son . , , , John Kavanaugh at taadsd the'danoe at Jaokson Friday i night...... The Olaronoe Pane aud , John Flood families motored to Orya tal lake Sunday. -wr I Waterbury Items in Emerson En terprkM: MlasEileMoUue spent Bun day at Crystal lake with bet niater aad - ImlA U. --J Uu T.I niu.iii j -4 '.--aBtertaiaed a number of friends San- r"il'' " - " dftv allftrnnnn In nnBantttnanfe si 1ib aiatar, Misa Lydia Teller7, of Jaokson, Neb. I l..'T lx& Wnw... !-, .. "y 14-tf Irs' it" .Emerson Enterprise: Miss Mary Cfaban is visiting in Jaokson this week.... F F and George 11 Haase - Were imnHngern to Omalm last Tues day morning.. ..Paul Lenderink and Mary Toss were married in Bioux City last Thursday. Tbe groom s the son ef H J Lenderink, of this place, and tbe bride is the daughter of Chas Voss, living northeast of Emerson. The Enterprise extends the heartiest con grataiations. Wakefield Items in Wayue Demo prat: .Misses Vlda and Venus Learner visited the latter part of the week at tha.home of their unole, M G Lea rner, of Dakota City .... Arthur Kohl raeier, who has been attending tbe Lntberau Seminary in Seward the past year, returned home Satur day afternoon.... Mr and Mrs If M Warner, Mrs It J Warner and son, of Lyoua, spent Sunday at the home ol the former's cousin. Mrs J W Boott. Mr Warner is editor of the Lyons aatrror, KA ll 1 ;' , If'' fA" Sioax City Tribune, 26: A quiet Wedding of interest to many friends took plaoe this morning when Miss Hsxel Grabert, daughter of Mr Charles Grabert, became tho bride of Mr Ben T Oalleu, of 'Devil's Lake, N D. The father Grntain read the nuptial man at Bt Oonifaoe ohurch, Tho at- teadaata were Miss Margaret Byan, of Jaokson, Neb, mul Mr John Barry, also of Jaukaon. Mr Oullen was for merly of Bioux City, After a honey moon trip to Bt Paul, Duluth and ObUago, Mr aad Mrs Oullen will make their home is Devil's Lake, Homer Star: Mabel Miles returned on Saturday after a weeks visit with her parents at Unawa, la E J Smith and wife, aud Mrs Leou Beam and sou Richard Henry, autoed to Deoatur Friday ... .J M Kiug, cashier of tbe Homer State bank, has a new ford touring oar in his possession .... Elsie Wilkina aud John Bookwell re turned to their homes Sunday after finishing their term of sobool at tho Wayne Normal .... Mr aad' Mm John AUaway and children left Saturday for a few daya' visit with relatives at Gorreotlouville, 1... , Charles O'Con nor; son of T J, arrived home on Tues day from Columbus, Neb, where he attended nine successful months of sohool... .Mrs Andrew-Davis returned oa last Saturday from Norfolk, accom panied by her husband. Mr Davis was taken there some weeks ago for nervous treatment and ia considerably improved. Be appears to be in the best' of health . . . While mowiog grass In Falrvlaw addition. Wednesday, Wel lington Smith's team became frighten ed aud ran away, ruuniug.up Main street to the E J Smith plaoe where they were oaught. No one was hurt, the mower was damaged quite badly. ....A pretty house wedding took plaoe on yesterday afternoon, when MUb Edith Church, daughter of Mr and Mrs Johu Church, aud Mr Clyde Meyers, of Emerson, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Bev L B Keckler performing the oerumoiiy. - 1 CORRESPONDENCE I lMIBaaH!BBJItg JACKSON. ltev Father O'Bulllvan departed Monday for Omaha. He will bo ab sent several days. , Mrs Pat Beeiiau, who has bpon bo riously ill, is inuoli improved' at the preseut writing. ' Bonnio Barrio returned io her home from Chicago, A number from here attended the big dance .at' Puuoa last Thursday night. James Gill is visiting relatives iu Waterbary, SALEM Bam ileikes last week, purchased a new automobile. A baby boy was welcomed at tho L A Washburn home IkhI Wednesday night. Tom Gribble has purchased the Hal Bllveu house and moved it to his plaoe, joiuiug it to his residenoo. W W Aimour is over from Dako tab, la, visiting relatives and friends in Salem this week, . H J Bodonbender returned to Bono, Nov, after a. visit with relatives here. Mrs Frank Weigand, of Bloomfleld, visited here at the hpuie of her daugh ter, Mrs L A Washburn, from Satur day until Monday. Woods M tlilemau ie here from Juleaburg, Col, having made the trip by auto., I. Henry Deermati visited his unole, Will rJeerman aud other relatives at Battle Creek, Neb, Thursday and Fri day. Fred Gulbertson and wife were boat and hostess Tuesday night to a neigh borhood surprise party, at whioh about forty were pres ,'it, giveu iu oompli ment to Chas B Bwanson, who. has been in our midst about teu years, He started Wednesday. forChiuago. whire he will spend two weeks before start ing for his old Lome iu Hwudeu to spend the winter, He was presented with a gold watch fob and oharm by bis friends. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr Bwanson spent tbo winter abroad five years ago. Walter Miller apeut Sunday in Wayne. B, M Boats and Elmer Cornell ship ped 8,000 bunhelsof corn from Oobcra tbe first of the week. Elmer Cornell and wife, of Ponoa, are visiting this weok with their son, Dean Cornell. E It Gribble returned home Mon bay from Chicago, whero he went latt week to ojubuU h specialist. noyr generally kn&Vn as "The Bible Students." His text .was, "As It was In the days of Noah, so also shall It be In the days of tbe Bon of Mtn."-Luke 17:20. The address .opened with a scathing arraignment of Higher Critics. Our richly endowed colleges, he declared, are undermining faith lu the Bible, vAloh moans faith In n personal God, and substituting a scant recognition af the laws of Na ture, devoid of sympathy or mercy. Practically every minister graduated during tbe Inst twelve years has been n believer In bnman evolution. Die belief In tho Blblo account of man's creation In God's image, means disbe lief lu a fall from that I Image, disbe lief In the need of redemption and rec onciliation, and disbelief In tbe neces sity for the nestitution to be accom plished by Messiah's Kingdom. I'n s tor llUBseli sald'that he does sot question the sincerity) of Higher Crit ica. His owh experiences along the same lino forty years ago give him great sympathy for them. He Insist ed, however, that it is not honorable for thoBe who have abandoned the creeds to pose before the public as sup- Quality Talk IzEffl BE 1 You are perhaps wondering why our business here in Dakota City has developed to such large proportions, during our several years existence here in a way. This can be explained as follows: FT.Bfc.ir Tre&imetvt Quality Service on top- of an this, Price we have our ,o,vyri mills in the best White Pine district of Washington, and also maintain buying offices the South and on the West Coast, our large buying, for about 7.5 yards, besides our large wholesale business-, puts us in a class by ourselves. So you see we are in a position to get the best obtainable, both as to Quality and Price with the best of Service 1 Q This is for the Benefit of Our Customers Hence: Once a Customer Always a Customer with Us in Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Phone 10 Daltote. City, Nebraslcsv Mrs J C O'Neill, of Ohiosgo, arrlv- .! Cla- 8at- d Allsa News; flea Jonas and mm Hart waat to Grvstat Uka Ufdav stead Saadsy there v..TM Uj.i -- .1.. U...l..4t.t u - IMW ,V IMOtHUtUM HWIT attptanaiaf on' speadhtf Mm at urysaai uae...Jlrs Dbaa was' sailed to Dakota county 'm tMMoautuf the Ulaaaa of ..iUm AtWwt Wa44aU aad teisgMsv, Mariv-veal to Dakata Fuaaty.loday w vh4t !ra)a4ivasaa4 trim4m..:.ik vd Fatiay UaaUy kMMovwiiavUsi BrassWW. As ed Monday evoniug for a visit with old friends . John aud Leo MoGonigal returned from a week's pleasure trip at Ohiosgo. Miss Mayuie Muloliey, who attend ed the Kenuell y-Uellluger wedding Wednesday, is a guest iu the II E Kenuelly home. Mona Nordyke is visiting her grand parents, II F rJawyer and wife. Osoar MoOue .left (or Royal, Neb, where he is bartender in the uew sa loon, now run by Henry Franolsoo, of this plaoe. Miss James, of Bumbolt, Neb, is visiting her sister, Mrs B biley. Mis Orulhoff and Mrs Stamer, of PUuklutoc, S O, are visiliag at the home of tber parents, Mr aad Mrs Ed Walab. Xellie Hogan visited several days with Iriaada. at Hubbard. Js Ryea, of aUeux Oity, k vlsltlag (Heads beta, arrivad tbU weak VISTA. Julia Smith was a oity shopper one day last week. Margaret Howard and Pearl Harty, of Hubbard, visited friends in Vista Sanday . John Walsh bought uew auto last week from F O Carpenter. Mr and Mrs Fred Dierking, of near Wood Park, ate Sunday dinner with Mr Diorking's folks near Vista. John Vekau, of Slom Oity, visited at the Alfred Smith home from Satur day until Monday, Julia Smith was an over night visit or with her (riend, Miuuie Uiorking, of South Sioux Oity, one night last weok. Mrs Tom Ourren wss a oity shopper last week. L M Larson, of Bioux Oity, visited at the O It Smith home between trains last Thursday. Miss Miunio Belling aud Miss Lil lian Itiokman, o( Bioux City, visited their frioud Julia Smith last week, Mrs aud Mrs Oeorgo Coughtry, of near Dakota Oity, visited at the C It Bmith home Sunday. Mr and Mrs O Anderson visited tho home folks Sunday. Miss Martha Smith visited friends in Sioux Oity Friday. It is reported that Mrs Tom Hart- nett, who has been seriously ill, is im proving very slowly. Miss Bertha Smith visited over Sun day with her (oiks, Julia Smith spent several days at Hubbard last week at tho John Oreen home. porters of those creeds. ansT'to draw salaried and receive honorary titles for undermining the faith of the people, while posing as representatives of Christ and tho'Blblo. He declared sneb a course dishonest and dishonorable. Ths Deluge Corroborated by History. The speaker held that Higher. Critics Hpprouoh tsvery Blblo topic from tho standpoint of unbelief, and declared that If they would reverse their posi tion and seek; for corroborations of the Bible, their Huccess -would be better. These critics, exploring the ruins of Babylon, fouarbclnyitablets rudely pic turing the Hi'lo and containing a few words about u general deluge. Instead of saying thurJtbjs confirms the Bible thought, they declare that tho Israel lies lu Babylon, drew their story of the Deluge from BnbylonJnn legends: How silly to suppose 'that ; the beautiful Gen esis account, came from a few words recorded by 'Babylonians I Pastor Itussell promised that next Sunday be would take up tbe moral roasons Justifying the destruction of humanity with tho Deluge. .Through his sermons, printed weekly! In hun dreds of newspapers, those I desiring might coutlnue with him theystudy of tbe subject Otology Confirms theiMeaaioaDslugt. Tho great difficulty?" heretofore has been to harmonize thefstory of the Del uro with the shape oft tho earth. This has now been met The Vallianitheory respecting creation shears that, when the earth was In a molten' state, it threw off minerals 'In the form of gases, which on cooing, separated more or less, accordlngsyto deaalty, and must have constituted great rings or bands about the earth,arimllar'to those of Saturn and Jupiter. , As the earth cooled J these rings ac quired separate motions, because of their distance, but gravitated slowly, toward tho earth, the atmoephere pre venting Immediate precipitation. Grad ually each would .sprea out,aa a great canopy, gravitating toawsrd the poles, because of centrifugal force. Finally tho accumulation at the poles, would overcome the roslstianco of thefatmos pbeie, and cause preebyltntlon. Many such delugesj occurred feiet ore man was created, nndafrom theseacame mineral deposits, llie last of Itaese rings consisted of Turo waterAand, SOUTH SIOUX CITY Prom the Keooru Miss Golda Dose, of Craig, ig a visitor at the Reiehle home this week. Miss Vestn CumminKs was at Rodney Inst week visiting Iter mother. Miss Edna Bachert, of Homer, Ms spending the -week with her cousin, Miss Nellie Leedom. Miss Edna Parnham. of Pen der, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs., J. L. Phillips, ttiis weelc. Mrs. Clara. Bell Johnson, of Wjestfield, la., is the guest of Mrs. George Curry this week. Mrs. Archibald Russell, of Chi cago, is the guest of her niece, Sirs. II. II. Pilgrim, this week. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wnddulln ut ,their Jiome on Vjil,k: er's island, a daiighfer 'June '18, OUR ANNUAL GIFT To The Ladies Of Hubbard Beginning Saturday, July 5, 1913, and Continuing 7 Daya HOUSEWIVES Here is a Test of Vital Interest to You -v -- Ova Illy aaae Surprising Cure (or Stomach Troubls. When you havo trouble with your stomach or ohroaio oonstipation, dou't imagine that your case js beyond help just because your doctor (ails to give ybu relief, Mrs O Bteugele, Plain field, N J, writes, "For over a monh past I have been troubled with my atomaoh. Everything I ate upset it terribly, One ot Chamberlain's ad vertising booklets came to me, Alter reading a (ew of the letters from peo ple who had been oured by Chamber Iain's Btomsoh and Liver Tablets, I decided to try (hem. I have taken nearly lurae-IoHitbs of a paekage of than and ean now eat almost aajthing that I want," For sale by all deal ers. Adv. Van da Zadde has the best grade ol eostea (or the money ever sold ia town ,,lbs (or $1.00. Try spate of it and be aeavlnsed, . . r spread out as u canopy when maraywaa created. 1 Froisn lrt-8olid o. Itecently, in Siberia, a inamraoeatwas fouud with grass between its, teeth, froien solid in thick Ice. Similarly, a deer was found In polar rogtonstw1ta undigested grass In Its Btomsch.. E?l Coutly tho catastrophe which preskneed theso results was sodden eneb as would occur, according to the tMatlaa theory, said the Pastor. The breaking ot the' canopy sent a great flood of water suddenlyfrom the poles to the equator. Then came the glacial period, when 'Icebergs floating dowu from polar regions cutdeep val leys, etc. As tbe cold nt thoipoles wns'extreme. so was the heat at the equator. Ocean. currcuts soon Hot In, whlchahanretgradu ally modified the, arctic regions and brought tbe polar Ice asjgreatslcebergs toward the equator. , We naturnllylnqulrei'Wherorwas tbo ark? How was it kept itef? Faith answers that Ood undoa.t4lly -protected It. And now ProteMorWrigsht telle us that the region aboutJJAasrtt con tains unusually deejyalhnial, depeslts. aa It it had been asettrbagtsalBfor Uia muddy watara of lonxsgo.. AQoed Investment. W D Msgali, a well known, merch ant of Whltemound, "Wis, liougbt a stock o Obamberlain's medlolae so as to be able to supply them to 'bis cae toaaers. After receiving them ha was himself takea slok aad says fhnt one small bottle of ObambeiUin'a Oolio, Oholara aad Diarrhoea "Roanody was worth aaore to him than the cost of his entire stock of these xaedioioes. For sale by all dealers. Adv. 1913. Misses Effle and Beatrice Mc- Cue? of Vaterhury, were tho guests of their sister, Mi-s. Dan Graves, Sunday. Miss Mary Waduell was Home from Manila, la., for an over Sun day visit with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. "Waddell. Miss Virgil McCaully, of Ute, la., visited with Miss Fern Jen kins last week. . Miss Babe Smith, of Newcastle, is at the Jenkins home this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley and daughter, Mis'? Eva, of Topeka, Kan., are the guests of Mr. una Mrs. J. J. Eimers. Mrs. Kelley is an aunt of Mrs. Eimers. Work on the new hotel at Crys tal lake is progressing rapidly under the direction of Contractor Stamm. The frame is up and in terior finishing and painting ,is be ing done, John "Waddell, a 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Waddell, of Walker's island, was bitten by a dog while in town Saturday. The lmurv is not considered serious and no danger of rabies is feared. The Boy Scouts of Sioux City, llandolph, Bloomfleld, Crofton and Oakland will .hold their sum- Imer enmp at Crystal lake this sum jmor. The camp will bo opened litffAf tho Wniirth nntl will last for two weeks. The boys held their camp there two years ago.. T he eitv has rented tno iroiu rodms of the Eimers building on Dakota stroot, tho rear part of which is occupied by Clements & Miller. This will be used as an of fice by Chief of Police Mathwig and Water Commissioner' J. L. Hazlegrove. A telephone will bo installed which will make the find ing of tho police when wanted a Rimnlo matter. The pblico head quarters will be convenfentlj; lo- eaten to tno ponce court presmcu over by Magistrate Ulemments. Thos. Jamison, a young attor ney of Omaha, was in the city Wednesday in the interests of tho Laboring Men's Protective asso ciation. Mr. Jamison was secur ing signatures to a petition ask ing that the compensation law passed by the last legislature bo put to a vote of the people by tho operation of tho now referen- UUm law. THIS Will uu mu mat law to be referred to the voters in Nebraska. Tho petition reqiiired something liko 80 signatures from Dakota county and Mr.. Jamison was having no trouble in secur injr the required number. B'JaamLaaaPEFLv?. ""V. BBBaW-lBBDSBWiaHBBWBt,3tWm-rBT3r I BnanHBs9iV sassaai w9mm BHBBBBBiVy l The above HlustratiM from life shows nn ordinary piece of enameled ware being struck with a piece of Onyx Ware. Lower Illustration shows the result, 'fhe ordinary piece Is dented and disfigured, tho enamel coating crocked, fthattered and th Eteel base exposed 'which will quickly rust and become unfit for use. The piece o Onyx ware is positively unharmed. Take no chance3. Demand of your dealer ONYX WARE "Tht World's Best Enamel" It will Mtlity roa u can rto nth" . With ordl Bary uiane It ererlaatlnR. Heat will not affect It. An Onyx vemol mr boil Urjr on a ga flame and then tilled with cold water without being damaged. ONYX WAKE U made with nEAVY STEEL BASE. Krfoctlr coated with tough ltreoai enamel, andnrad oar Improved f urnaoo. atiSJUO" Fahrenheit. Wo ue two baas coata and aoparato. flrlnci with a tnlrd or decorative white pockled coating on brown. ONYX WARH with Ita beautiful, amooth. Onn hard lurfaco.lt nanltarr. eullr kept clean, and doei not dent and corrode like tin. atpttl. aluminum or otuer metal ware. It ootlaita all other enamel waroa. Look tor ONYX trademark on label. ONVX WAItK la roads In. at;leaand alzes for evorr kltcheul require mem. tlcaare and come In today aud ourfull lino. aBSfeSBuLW IVadtarar G. Anderson Co. Hubbard, Nobr- Bay e4 ,Maia susssasa. sisssvsap apwswBsajvsBBf I fataa ea Ikava it. Usa Dakota The tost Me4lcins In tbe World. "Mj little girl had bloody dvaeutary very Lad. I thought alio would die. ni,.mi,riatn'a Onlln. OLolera aud Diarrhoea Remedy oured her aad I oau trathfully aay that I think It is tha beat aaadlolBa ia tba world," writes Mrs William Orris, Clare, Mtob. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Guard Your Children Against Bowel Trouble Many children at an early age become fOnstipated, and frequently serious consequences result. Not being able to realize his own con dition, a child's bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given when necessary. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted to women and children. The Sixers of Christian Charity, 531 Charles St., Luzerne, Pa., who atfend many cases of sickness say of them: "Sotno time ago wo began uatnn; Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and rind that we like them very much Their action la excellent and we are grateful for having been made acquainted wltn them. We have had koo.1 results In every case and the Slaters uro ery much pleased.." C The form and flavor of any medi cine is very important, no matter who is to take it. The taste-and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All parents know how hard it, is to give the average child "medicine" even though the taste is partially dis guised. In using Dr. Miles' Lax ative Tablets, however, this diffi culty is overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance and candy-like taste at once appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken without objection. The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal remedy for children. If the first box falls to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your druggist. A box of 25 doses costs only 25 cents. Never sold in b,ulk MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkhart, Ind. First "publication 8-SMw. NOTICE" OK OPENING ROAD. To nil. whom It may concern: Ktntoof Nobruskn. County of DaUotn, s a. Tho Commissioner appointed to locate und report on li proposed roud coiiiiiieuelns ut a point on 'the Meridian ltoiiU fit the northfnst corner of section townJP11'1' range'!) enit of the Sixth principal meridian lu Dukotii county. Nebiwka: runnlnir thence west nlonB the North aide of 1 bbIiI sectlonM.Iorty roda. thence In "f,0,uf',,wfee8Ht: mi-Iv direction forty roda too point .liw reel South of Vl&watlon line Jb'J'S i mill SB In said townahlp and ranife, tiience liiaaoftK S!saW towSSlilP und raiiaa. thence south on fceotloii lino about 20 roda anil tormina ?,,, iit litiraectloii with county roud at Oiundl cemetery, luw reported In favor of the eFjtiiblUliment thereof, und all objec tlona themto.or claliua tor UuniUKes. iiillut I mi nieil In tlie county clerk'a olllce on or be fore noon of tbo iffth day of July. IMS, or Hiich road will l eatnbllahed without fur thxrrtifernnco thereto. Dated this 11th day of May. 1813. Uoo Wilkina. County clork. 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