""--r M' s J KU J- FT I Wf V? tail A Af W9 M sei i i Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday t S Bars Beat 'Em All Soap .v 25c 3 cans Kagle Lye 25c 3 Pkgs Washing Powder 25c 5 lbs. Coffee ?....; . .$1.00 2 lbs Navy Beans n ...... . .'. . .25c G lbs Prunes :..... 25c 3 pkgs E C Corn Flakes 3 Cans of Salmon. Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L. DaaJcots. City, ants. For Sale. Etc. For Sale Cottonwool! 'umber, $20 pur thousand TIioh Ourran. Bay a good farm on thu it. Dakota Eimers. oojmtv bottom. 1 uuve PIRITISM SAID TO BE DEMONISM. A most Interesting little broclwn has recently come off 'the press setting" forth with Bible proofs that the com munications received by and through Spiritist Mediums ls'of Demo origin. The writer traces his subject through the Scriptures from the time when certain of the holy angels 'became dla obedient. He proves from the Scrip tures that these fallen spirits per Ronate the human dead, with whose past history, spirits, though invisible, are thoroughly acquainted. He shows that they ill so frequently person ate the Creator and the Redeemer, commanding their deceived ones to pray, do penance, etc. This, however, Is merely to lead them-on and to bring them more thoroughly under demoni acal control. Sometimes by breaking down the natural barrier, the human Kill, they possess their victim, and rule him more or less to bin ruin frequent ly sending hucIi to the mad-house, Numerous lllustjtlorw. Scriptural and otherwise, arc given. The prlco of the little book is but five cents; It should be in the bauds of all, Interested is Spiritism or who have, friends inter ested therein. Enclose 'stamps, to the Bible 'and Tract Socltety, 17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Finds Cure for Epilepsy ter Years of Suffering "My daughter was afflicted with ifplleptlc fits for three years, the attack nlnK every few weeks. We employed fcntf- doctors but they dlf Tier no good. About year ueo w h e a if i of Dr. Miles Nervine, and fit certainly ham papved a blefiig to our Uttltofglrl. She Is n orw 'apjfirently curfed And Js en- Jojfng the best of rretsjth. it is over n yeary sines she has liad a fit. Wo itannot speak too ltigbljr Nervine." MRS. HflANKy ANDERSCtN, Comfroy, Iklnn... Thousands of children in the) United States who are suffering from attacks of epilepsy arc. a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would give anything to, rest Ore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the best remedies' kno for this affliction. It hasj wot tnciai in thousantii tof cae and those who have,. used it, have the greatest faith in it. It, fs not a curc-an, but a rehableremedy for nervous diseases. Y'ou need not hesitate to give it aftrial. soia oy sii urugauts. tf the first come tbiis w oenent yoiar monsy returned. 1 i. MlbCS-MIDICAL CO.,iElkhart, In 0 " OVER e.R YEARS' EXPCRICNCC Trade Marks DESIGNS COPYftlSHTC Ac. Anyone lending a -tch and description mar aulcklr aecertaln our opinion free whether eJi fuTeution Is probeblr pe.tente.bU. Coinninuic tlJneetrletlrronSdtntsa.jHANDB60l( onl-.tenU tent fre. Oldest utaier for securing-psteute. l-tenU taken tbroush llnnn Co. recalre tfictal notics, without charge, la the Mine America.!. idsomele BBjtstraled weeklr- Jjintst elr lon or any sdentlOo Journal, Terms. IS a ear i four months, si. sMWDiraunewsdeaiars. - I iHaaafe- aWl 1 'I WWW IW 1 v IMviy 4 of Dr. Miles' .vMm a iMUW ,25c Ross J Nabraaksk. Local Items Obas Nyreon left Tuesday for Leeds, la. to work. Mrs W H Jobnsou went to a Sioux City hospital for treatment last Friday. Butt ennnty will hold its Old Set tlers' pionio at Tekamah, August 22nd. Kirk Beam, of Axtell, Kas, visited at the (ieo T Woods liome over Bun day. Tho Dakota Oity-Teddy Bears lost a one-sided game at Eruersou Sunday toy ik II) to 2- score. Mrs Earl Frederick and bou return ed home Saturday from a visit with relatives at Luke City, Iowa. Mrs D O Htinsou, of Leeds, la, left last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Geo Lillie, at Maxltabs, N D. Rev Then Kellogg, of Orofton, is (tnoumpnil at the lake with a Itnnoli of ton or twelve of his Sunday tohool hoyp. Vatide Zedua Iihh I lie best grade ol emffee for the money'uver sold in town 4fr fhsjor $1 00. Try some of it and lie convinced. The Homer Camp No. 2866, M W A will hold its anniiHl piooiu August 12th. Everybody is invited and a j good time is guaranteed. The Hugh Alteniha house southwest of town was moved this week to South j Sioux City, whom it will be fitted up nor rental uy me purouasor. Mrs Laura Johnson, who has been kiting her brother, Qeo T WoodB, for a month past, left Monday for Coaucil Bluffs, Iu, to visit relatives there' Mrs L 0 Rioliaidson, representing sua Omaha agency for homeless child sen, will have something to say with reference to her work Sunday morning at Salem Lutheran ohuroh. The oontraot was let Tuesday even iag by the village board for the con struction of all eement sidewalks to be built by the town. Earl Frederiok ws.8 the lowest bidder on the work and jiits given the oontraot for 12T oeuls per square foot. A meeting for those interested in protecting the river bank iu this county is called for Saturday even ing of this week on the court house lawn. All interested in this matter are invited to oome and express their views and offer any suggestions they may have in the matter. Miss Florence Pendell, a former operator in the telephone ofQoe here, but for tho past year chief operator at Bancroft, Neb, visiiod at the Jas Ftieston home last Thursday and Fri day. She waa enroute to Presho, 8 D, where she and her mother will havo charge of the telephone exchange Harry Sides met with a serious no oident at the lake Saturday evening when a gas light, that he was fixing I np to use on a boat for spearing fish, j exploded, setting fire to his olotbing and bnrning him quite badly. tie jumped into the lake and quenched the lire, thus Baring himself from more serious injury. He is recovering nioe ly from tho effeots of the injury. Mr Louis ltasmussen, who was kill ed while working ou a buildibg at Homer on Jnly 22 ud, had an insur ance polioy in the Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Association of Omaha aud his wife reouived a check VWinun taut -" .wwww - ... v from the company for $1,000 00, this J being' the amount of his polioy. Mr XtasmUSSOn tooa uui iuw -juuuj iiuuo 7th and in less than two months the polioy was worth the full $1,000.00 to his family. The Mutual Benefit Health & Aooident Association of Omaha is a good company to bo in as they pay claims promptly aud iu full. Adv. The annual session of the Dakota Oounty Teachers' Institnto convened ia the high school building here Mon day. County Superintendent Marga ret Murphy has as her assistants in tho work, Mrs Elizabeth Crawford of Peru, Neb, a teaoher in tdio state normal, and Dell Oibsou, superintendent of schools at Madison, Neb. This is the second year these two have assisted in In stitute work here, and it is pleasing to note the general satisfaction given and the interest taken by tiie teachers. The attendance this year (a above the j average, upwards of forty having re I ported. The session closes toaaorrow, 1 Friday afternoon. Miss Minnie Randall went to Porno roy, Nub, Tnosday to reside with her parents, ' Mrd Mina Perriu returned lust week from a two months' visit with her sis ter in Carroll, la. JWri M M Ream uud daughter, Mis' Clifford J udd, of Sioux City, visited Sunday at tbeG F Broyhill homo, Found a gentleman's hat, near Hubbard. Owner oan have saino by proving property and paying for this notice, Mrs Mark Bradshaw uud cbildiun left Monday for their home at Wall, S D, after a week's visit at thu W C Mitohell home. Miss LueileHoagland, steuogruplier in Judge R E Evans' law office, left Sunday on a month's vacation trip to her homo in Central City, Neb. Byron Buohnnnan mid wifu expect to start Friday of this week for Los Angeles, Osl, on a two months' visit with Mr Buohannan's parents. Ve have a bettor stook of Uardwure etc, than we ever had, mid yi.u will And our prices right. We also handle all kinds of garden tools. Sobriever IJros. The oliildren of the Lutlieiau Sun day school were given a pionio at Or.tstal lake Ipst Thursday. A piobio dinner aud lunuoh ride word tliu pleas ant features of the day. Qeo Hodgson, of Not folk, Neb, cous in of Mrs J P Rockwell, stopped here lqat Thursday with Iiih family for a short visit. They 'vere on an auto trip to several points iu Ioa. The piece of land neur Orynt 1 lake whiob was offored at publio um-iiou Saturday by E J Morin, of Wyunt, Neb, did not sell. A bid of $201 per acre was offered, but Mr Morin valued the land ut $300 per acre ami tho sale whs Ortlle'd off, John F Sides, deputy U S marshal, returned Saturday from a trip to Mus kogee, Oklu, where ho took ammi wit nesses iu a white slave case. Ho hats the eorn crop in Kansas and Oklaho ma is hurt much worse by the drouth .in those states than iu Nebraska. Miss Odin VauCauip left S tnrilay for hor former home at Pern, Neb, and after a short vNit nhn uinl her hinter, Miss Vida YunOump, who Iiiib just finished school at the Peru Normal, will ship their household goods heie, where Mr VauOutnp bus a position in the Dakota City Phnimiiov. H J Grimlich, assistant snpeiiuteu dent of the agricultural experiment statiou at Lincoln, Neb, will be here Saturday evening and will speak at the court house in thu interest of a farmers' short course for Dakota City and vicinity. Mr Grimlich has din ot charge of this work, aud all who are interested in a short course fur this loeallty should make it u point to come and bear him aud lend u iinnil aud voiee in getting the course put on. The Bridge Question. John Voss airs his views on tho l)riiK truiiNiortion question iu Hun duVa Journal. " To the Editor: I saw an article in last eiiudu)'ii Journal fioui, the South Sioux City council uppoiti( the 1-cent bridge lure ou the ground that it would coat the workiugmuu tut. re thuu the present rates, provided, as the council puti it. that tliu poepln linno tlted by this rate spout three or four evenings of each week iu Sioux City. As a property owner and, resident I believe this would be u pubstuntiul saving to thu working peoplo. I would oertainly like an expression from the residents through the city council on this. Also to ask you who elected these meu that are opposing this rate on what grouuds thoy tide on a combination bridge pass? They were elected to represent the voters' interests. Are they entitled to any courtesies from tho combination bridgo. company residents aud taxpay ers are not ? It seems to me it would be polioy for the officers we have eleot ed to represent us to allow the people their choice in this rato question. Now as three out ot fonr pflloors eleoted at the last city election have returned their passes to the bridge oompauy, I wuder if it would be ask ing too much for till! IlilllMIOd of our city council to follow mill? Now the question in this: Is a b'idge pass a bribe? Thu Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railroad biidge is assessed at $75,000. This railway issues no passfs. Thu company bridge is assessed at fSO.OOO. This ootupuuy gives a fret pass to'all of the otlioers in l)n'.ula oouuty that will accept them. Resi dents aud voters draw your uwu conclusions. John Voss." REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. William O Learner nnd wife, to Mntllus a Loaracr, nw H 7-2S-9, east o( tho Otli I'M., Dakota Oounty, Neb ll Albert Kilmer and wife nnd Lowls KIN nior and wife, to (Jlaru A Thacker, 253 acres. 20-27-8 iKSW O J O'Connor and wife, to Farmers ICx cbanso.pnrt of lots 7, Sand V, hllc. fi, orlglnnl llomor J WO WK Hnotlianund wife, to Jacob Htwll- mus, iois i ana : uik, 177, Dakota uity, Neb , K I. Knton nnd wife, to Frank Hlckwu. lots 2, 3. 4, 6 nnd 0. bite. u:l, uovlnitton annex toSoHloux Olty 1U0 870 Olias K Gordon and wife, to 0 K Little, lots 4, S mid 6, blk. St. Oovlngton un nex to So Hloux Ulty, ,. . 1 Alfred Hnllitui nnilvifo, to A J Hton Both, lotsulk. 10, 1,aki'Ule 1'ark .... U li It Orlbble nnd wife, to Merman Keeze and John Green, w2. ft, lul7, 8,V, IU, Uitndl2, blk.4'l, llnbbnrd aw John Green nnd wife, to llorinan lieu ze, unillv. half of lotxn and 0, lilk.U, llubbnrd in) O H llolinau nnd wlfu. to Kvn Kstuiau lotB.blk. vu a Extraordinary Offer Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1,00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Papers 1 year Tor only- $1.00 Farmer uud Mrecdtr is a woekly farm uud live stock magaKino t-ditod aud published by farmem for farmers, It is u journal you want to know. It is ublv edited and stroug iu subject matter. What .1011 want to know is ro uted in iHiiRiragti you out easily un derstand. It makes no differenco how many farm pspers you may 'bo roooiv iug you need Farmer uud Iireeder to help you iu the live stock hrauch of your business. Take advantugo of tho extremely liberal offer above and ulso direct tho attention of your neighbors to this special bargaiu. Papers sent to dif ferent addresses if desired. BIBLE SHOWS SPIRITISM TO BE DEMONISM Mediums Deceived as, Weil as Their Followers, Accord- ins to Pastor Russell. iL Splint Communications Through Ms dlums Come Not From Dead Hu mans, but From tht Fallen Angels, 8ays Pastor Russell In the Bible Ha Traces Their History Satan Him self Poses as arj,Anol of Light The Bible Is the Torch of Liberty and In telligence, the Foe to Supentltlon, Ignorance and Demonlsm. Jacksonville, Fla ! February 10. The Opera House wns f crowded today to Vhear Pastor Rua- i sell. Ho spoke twice. Wo report ouo of his dls- f courses from tho text, "Tho angels which kept not their first estate, but loft their own habitation. Hcbath reserved In lasting restraints under tho'thlck darkness for a Judgment of thoiGroat Day." (Judo 0.) Hosnld: Last Sunday wo 1 discussed tho fall of the angels, whottxiccumbed to sin. first introduced by ntnn's rebellion, and continued by inu 11 i fall from Dl vino favor. Man's fall bad to do with tho fa4l- of tho angels, and they In turn have had much to do with mnn's further perversion mentally, mornlly uud physically. St. l'nul declared that we wrestle not witli flesh nnd blood merely, but with wicked spirits in high positions. Kpheslans 0:12. Pastor Russell said that many who read his sermons in tho newspapers will laugh at what may seem to be Jits superstitious belief tbut fallen angels nre In close propinquity with humanity u continual power for evil, tfod and Truth opposing. Personally he knows nothing of Spiritism; for, obedient to the Dlvlno command, ho avoids every thing occult Ills knowledge of Spirit ism coines mainly -from the Bible, but Is well supported by tho testimony of many rescued from Spiritism. The Blblo style the fallen angels demons, translated! devils in our Com mon Version. Those demons, not our forefuthcrs. havo perverted the Truo Gospel. St. Paul refers to their insid ious teachings as "doctrines of demons." These demons have blasphemed God by teaching that Ho prepared for the everlasting torturo of nearly all hu manity except tho Elect nt the hands' of tire-proof demons. ThUHtlie human mind was turned against God in dread. Thus humanity learned to think of Satan and his asso ciates as In sumo far-off place not ne,ar, them. liut now. tho Pastor said, that hhnianlty re gradually learning that Iho theory of a great torturo placo is a hoax, these demons -would lead truth seekers to tho opposlto extreme, and convince them thnt there Is no such place, nor ore thero any demons. Cast Down to Tartarus. Tho Bible, however, teaches that these spirits are near us In our at 'mosphcre und thnt they havo powe over us only as we yield our wills to their suggestions, and our minds to sin. St. Peter says that Satan goes about through the earth, seeking whom bo may devour; and that his host of fallen angels nro a present power for evil throughout tho world. Jesus Bids us pray, "Deliver us from tho Bvil.(One." Pastor Itussell said that St. Peter tells us that tho fallen angels wero cast down to Tartarus at tho tlmo of tho Deluge. Tho word tartarvs Is us'ed only, onco in tho Bible, and mistranslated hell. We must not confound tho Blblo story of tho fall of tho angels with the symbolic picture of the Revelation, where Satan la cast out of heaven1, said the speaker. This does not refer to the literal Heaven, It is a figurative descrip tion or events which occurred long ago, when tho Ww- a Empire was over tin own und P. acy set itself up, claim ing to be Messiah's Kingdom. Oa tun's First Lie Perpetuated. The Pastor then showed at soma limgth that although God could have destroyed Satan ut any time, yet Ho has permitted him to contlnurf in hia course for six thousand years, in order to demonstrate tho evil chnracter of sin, In contrast with the beauty of holi ness. When men nnd angels shall have learned their lesson well, Satan and all who love sin will dlo tho Second Death. Note Satan's persistency and effront ery, said the Pastor. God distinctly told Adam thnt dlsobedlenco would bring death. Satan contradicted tho Almighty polntblunk, declaring, "Yo shall not surely die." When mankind expei lenced death, Satan continued to pervert God's Word and men's mtnda by haying that when men die, they do not die really: but that a dead man is more alive than Is 11 living one. This absurdity has been repeated to our nice century after century, until ull believe Suiiin's lie und discredit God's Word. Tho way back to God and to Kimit.v of reasoning is to repu diate the lie. aud bellovo God's Truth: "The dead know not anything." If the Truth prevnllcd, where would come In prayers and masses for the dead? If the dead know not anything, how can thoy Huffer In hell or purgn lory? Wheie would come in tho belief of thine who claim to havo communica tion with the dead? Motor Cycles and Motor Boats for Sale 191!) Model, Motor Cycles and Motor DoatH ut bargain pricos, all mukuH, brand uow rauchines, on oasy monthly paymout plau. Got our prop osition beforo buying or you will regret it, also bargaijH in usod Motor Oyolos, Write us today, Enoloso Stamp for reply, Address Look Box 11, 'Fronton, Mich, Tlio Herald for News whon it is News Heal estate loans, Qeo Wilkinu Adv saaEll&H'irB BBBBBBBBak-riBH BuBBl H &9BVVtfaBBm BBBBBBVnBBaV SsbbbbbbV aaal BVaasaaWfc Sassr ipASTOftgUSSEJlj rvn. LlvoNowiNole Jtoa HsiHnd aadSeooa-dworki (Migratory Bird Law Allows Liberal Open Season on Duck and Oilier Wild Fowl. In Romo sections of the country an erroneous notion lias sprung up that the Federal Migratory Bird Law will totally prohibit all shooting of ducks nnd other wild fowl. It is hard to understand how such a liituor has gainud credence lor not (inly docs tbo new Federal statute allow duck nnd other wild fowl gunning but has, iu soveral slates materially extended tbo upon season ou these birds. What the migratory bird law does effect is to wisely and well prohibit all spring shooting. It is thought by many sporting authorities that f lieu this pai tieular injunction (-hull have been in forco a very f w years the hunter will find hisilnek riboofiug to approach, noarer autumu alter autumn, that sport of whioh the old Settler romau cos, TJih new law whioh becomes effec tive on Oulobor , 11)13, divides its operative territory into two sections a noithern uud a southern Ysone com prising the states ubovo and below a lino slietiiiied approximately from Deluwaio'ri noithern boundary to the northern boundary of California, In the noi ; hnru isoue tho open season on all iiutui fowl is from September 1st lo Diet ixlmr Id; thnt of the southern, October lot to January lGth, There are some exceptions to this which in general follow the atitu's laws as they are now. Migratory birds may not bo killed between sunset and sunrise. $100 Reward, $100. Th mdera or this paper nut ba planed to lesia that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stacet, and that M Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only poalUve cure now known to the medical rraternnjr. catarrh being a conaUtuMonal disease, requires a constitu tional treatment, mil's Catarrh euro la taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous mirfscee ot tho systvm, thereby destroying 'he foundation or the disease, and tlvmc trie patient strength by building ud the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. The BroDrtetor have so much filth In IU curative powers that they offer one uunarea uouars lor any case wai n nus to cub. oena ror list or testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY CO Toledo, Ol 8old by all Druggists, lie. Take HaU's Family Fills tor constipation. Don't forgot still in the lead. Breuns coffee, it Van sells it, is First publication 7-18-aw NOTIC FOH TAX DF.BD. To Hoi man KotiuUo ami the United Heal Kitii,i V Trust HompHiiv. thi yinrtlex to l .In It i...ll.l )l . 1 1 I . 11 . III. il I'll u I'll iij.i fc .III P tlW .J" v You uml cacti ot you am lieruby nolllluU that on the otli day of November, 1011, A. T. llnnso purchased nt a public tax snlo held by the county treasurer of Dakota oounty, Nebraska, tho proporty described as lota a nnd 8 and the west half of lot 10, nit In block 1U7, of the village of Dnkotn Olty, Dakota county. Nebraska. Ixts 1) and 8 In block 137, Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska, wore assessed for the yeius 1908, 1900 and 1910 for village and county taxes lu tho name of Herman Kountze; the wost half of lot IU, block 187, DakotaOlty, Dakota county. Nebraska, was assessed for tho years lHJe), 1909 und 1910 for village and county taxes, In tlio name of tbo United Heal Katato 4 Trust Company. And sntd property wns sold for the tuxen for thu yearn 1WH, 1909 'and 1910. After tlio expiration of three months from tbedatoof the sorvlco of this notice, 1 will apply for a deed to said lots. Dated . July 17, 191U. A. T. 1IAAHK, Owner ot certlllcates. First publication 7-18-2w NOTICE rOB BIDS. First Publication 7-lS-iw. NOTICE. To Jamks Siikki,, IWondaut; You nre hereby no tilled that Zephyr Slieatz.olalntllT. llted her ootltlon nanliist you us dofendant, oil the tnd day of March,' lviv, 111 tiie aisirici com 1 01 uiikoiu county, Nebraska, the object aud urajur of which aro to obtain a dissolution of tho innrrlago relation Iioiotoroio existing between the DlaiiiUIT and the defendant and to obtain a doaree of dlvorco on tin' grounds of deser tion, to obtain the care ui u custody of hor children, Konnoth Hhei Iz and Howard Blieotr, aim niso loreqiimmie reiinr. You aro required to ans war said petition on or before the '-'Mb day of August, A. D., 1913. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1011). Zephyr Kli.ieU, PlaltilllT, First publication S3-4w. WOTIOK. To Walter Y. Atkln. Isabollo Atkln. Kath loen Atkln and tho unknown holrs of Nettle M. niareuon, (ieceancu. You and each of you will take notico that on tho 17tb day of July, A. D.. 10111, Krnest T. Harris, Albert J. Harris, Arthur I.. Har ris and Hluhard G. Harris, plaintiffs heroin. Hied tlielr petition in tho district court o! Dakota county, ubraska, asalnstthe aliovu nnuiuddofeun.iiiis, tho object aud prayer of which me in romovo the clouds from tlielr title to tho northeast quarter of the southeast quartor and tho north throe eighths of the southeast quarter ot the southeast quarter In section twenty-six (tti), township twenty-seven (27), raiiKOeluliUH), east of the tit It urlnulual meridian lu Dakota couety, Nebraska, and live acres tn thu west, hair ot the soutiieast quarter 01 said section twonty-stx (20) described as follows: (Join inenuliiK at tlio northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-six (2il) thence fcouth HOiods, thenca nest 7 rods, 4 't feet, thence north lit) I otls, thence east 7 icids and Hi feet to the placo of l)eliinliuf, also the east half of the southwest quaiter, tlio north west quarter of tho southwest quarter and the north thiee-ettrliths of the southwest quarter of the xouiliweHl qiiin ter of section iwoniy-uve t -';;, lownsuip iweiuy-suven (27) north of uinueeluht (M) east of iho 0th nrlnclual inoildlau. all lu Dakota county. Kobraska, occasioned by the claims of said Walter Y. Atkln, isabello Atkln and Kuth leeu Atkln Him thu claims (if the helm of one Nettle M. Marsden, n former owner of said real cstatu thereto and to have plain- tins' title tositld real estate quieted and con tinued and tho dofoudnnts restrained from euteilntt upon said real-estate or umkliiK any claim thereto and for aeneral equitable relief. You nre lequlred to answer said petition onor befoie the Htliday ot Houleuiber, A. D 191. KriioHt T. HitrrlH, Allxirt J, Harris, Arthur ti. Hauls, itlchurd U. Hail Is. l'lalntllM. Uppou applleatlon duly made to the tin durslKlied at uhamlMrs It Is ordered that n notice lu the fouu above set forth bu pub lished forfour weeks lu the Dakota Oounty Herald and when so published shall lie due aud legal notice to the defendants. Uuy T. (llitvvrt. Judicoof the District Oourt of Dakuta Oounty, Nebraska, First publication 7-:il-4w. I'BOBATK NOTIOK TO OHHDITORB, In the county court of Dakota county, Ne- nriiMKa. In the matter of the estate of (Jharles Henry (loodfellow, deceived, Notico Is hereby Klou, that tho el editors of the said deceased will meet the od minis tratrlxof said estate,lHfoie me, county JudKO of Dakota county. Nebraska, at the county court room in saui county, ou uiu .tiii oay of NovomlMir, IVHl, on the 27th day of Decem ber, mill, and ou tho tllst day ot January, lull, at 10 o'clock a. in, each duy for tliu purpose of pruselitluK their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance, Htx months are allowed for creditors to present their claims uud ouu year for the administratrix to settle said estate, from the 2ithdayof July, 1913. This notice will lie published In the Dako ta County Herald forlfour weeks successive, ly prior to the 29th day of Noienihor, 191H. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 28th day of July, A. D. 191U. D, O, llKKKKHNAN, hkai.1 Oounty Judge. The Herald, $1 per 'PMr STIN SON'S Specials for Saturday, Aug. 9 Wor tHis D,y Only 3 cans Mustard Sardines for. .',.... 25c A 75c quart size of Ripe Olives for. , 65c 2 pkgs 15c Korrj K inkles.. . , ,, 4 25c 2 cans of 20c salmon for .' 35c 2 Cans of Standard Corn for. .7 15c 2 lbs nice iJried Peaches . . ; 25c 1 can lib tall Salmon 10c '' 1 lb 30c Coffee. . . . ' . . '. . ', ',. . . .' :...,... 27c 1 doz Mason quartJiiTS . . . ?:v. T75vT7'.".r .'. . . . . . .55c 1 can 25c Asparagus 1 15c 10 Discount on All our Ladies' Shirt Waists, Low Shoes and Umbrellas. A full supply of all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables and Meats at Lowest Market Price. Stinson's I Dalcaisb. fciiy. This- CttfTRAL of this CeffTrUL 0 W7 Amw Vkc; Ass Is YOUR Telephone Line Always Yours? Or do ydu have a Mparty'liho. iwherevypu' wait while others are uSing'the line? Individual line service is exclusively yours and nlways ready for use. No waits. No de lays for you, or for others trying to reach you. Let Ua Explain Direct Line tfezvice. - - NEBRASKA TZ Chance for the Renter in the Big Horn Basin Go with me on the next where you can rent improved farms for a share of thecrop. No cash rent required, but for next year aad move out in the spring. No Waitint? for Rain You simply turn the water a destructive hail or wind the farming region of the If you prefer you can take stead or file ou land under the Carey Act. Write today for particulars, maps and folders. I). Gleinv VIEJBir iTil!fi5 iiTH. V I lintULN lT sI&JLY 09 EBRASKA'S FIHISHID PRODUCTS SSNSMS. k. flSSI WINS OLD QB DISPLAYS 'wa ar mfkmn "m. i ' ' - - - , W EX WflP. FMW01IKS ' BPST. A mm. v ipmti sBand FIVE RAGES DAILY PATTERSONS SHOWS.VAUDlvYILLtv AK TOWK MINT Ncbraslci .r r SSHSI SSSSSV TELEPHONE COMPANY sis-Sjrri excursion to the Big Horn Basin you can now secure a good farm o on when your crops need it, and storm has never been Jcnowa ia Basin Country. up a Government irrigated home Deaver, Immigration Agent OMAHA, NEBRASKA sf4fV asaai eSPECTACULAR j -m k -mr'. I warn Opera Co: VON. R.aat.lKATKS. a j ..,.. " ftTfVtf'' V A i J- I s.'r...7.iii9sar V -, T?rl I Jut firm .itl 41 vi ft . i t'Stt Tsl ffrt t-rtf"r',- ntral f I -wl "Ml 1JK11 . J i O . r; "i wXCr 5