Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 25, 1913, Image 4

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you ever used. You take a shorter lead angles
bother you leas you get more birds.
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to the way it compresses the smokeless powder and
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hot, where it belongs.
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mark it on every box of shell and metallic you buy.
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29 Broadway 7 New York
Dakota County Herald
JOHN H. RBAM, PUBLISHER
Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year.
A. weekly newspaper published at
Oakota.Oity.Nobraska.
Ternaiasibn has been granted or tHo
transmission of this paper through the
mails as second-class matter.
Telephone Wo. 48.
Official Paper Dakota County
Mell Sehmied, editor of the Dakota
Oonnty Eagle, piloted a party of Da
kota county officials through the Inter
state Fair yesterday, Sioux City Jour
nal, 19th.
Wonder if the aboyo was intended
for a "slam" on Dakota county's offi
cials, orlo some, of them roally need
a "pilot.'" '
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Albaton Items in Sloan. la. Star:
Bakke. of Homer.
au, are here for a few days visit.
Ooneorl Items in Dlx6n Journal :
Doa Kiskaid is carrying the mail
during Elmer Wilmart'e leave of ab-
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Poaoa Journal: Will Casey, of
Mir yista, is the, proud owner of a
naw'Orerlaud oar which he purchased
oi r ran carpenter ox vista.
x Lyons Mirror: Mrs M M Warnor
and her sister, Mrs John Nixon, were
called to Pouea on aocountof the so
xious illness of their aunt, Loatho
Austin.
Dixon Journal: Miss Mario Good
fellow, of Jaokson, is visiting at the
home of Dr and Mrs Phillips .... O , A
Ogburn and family returned last Fri
day from a two weeks visit with rela
tives at Hubbard Neb.
Emerson Enterprise : Mrs Art Pope
ox uranuy, is nere visiting tier parents,
Mr and Mrs James Ireland Sol
, Smith and family', of Winnebago, vis-
r itsd Sunday with his brother, Glenn
and wife.. .F F Haate left Sunday
r, morning for a two weeks buying trip
at Chicago and Milwaukee. ..." Miss
Freda Iseaburg, sooompanied by her
fetlior, weat to Lincoln Monday to
make arrangements for entering the
estate university.
' Pender Times: Married, by Rev
Father O'Donaahue on Wedneaduv.
Pr" Mr and Mrs Ed
p-c September 17, 1013; Miss Agnes Do-
Sghery, of Hubbard, to. Henry Von
(gem, of Pender. Tbo ceremony
-Jook plaoe at the parsonage at Ban
..oroft, after which the newly weds took
Janjiuto.toOmaha. They will viatt
, yc there and other point's when they will
'.-s; . return to Pender to reside. The bride
.......ffifa.fa ,B estimable VOUnt? vnmnn trim .In.
I-I2i2(iim ringier residence here has made many
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young fender busiucss man who
-well liked here,
Winnebago Ohioftuin: Sidney
-From visited with his father ovor Sun
day;. ..Mrs M S Mansfield was at
Homer Wednesday.... M 8 Mansfield
went to St Paul, Minn, this week to
boy goods. ,,. .Mrs Bay Mansfield and
ant were Homer passengors Thursday
evening.... Miss Mabel Clapp, of Ho
mer, was in Winnebago Sunday, visit
ing amoag friends.... Mrs W H Gal
lagher, of Homer, visited at the home
of her daughter, Mrs George Drake,
' Wednesday afternoon, She took her
two little grandchildren homo with
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A line Farm at Auction
I will sell my finely improved 160 acre farm ten miles
"south of Goodwin, Nbr at auction to the highest bidder
on Tueday,Sept. 30, 1913, at 2pm
, Tliere will be no by-bidding, as the farm Must be
' sold. There U no better one around it and someone
will Mcttre it rare bargain. For terms see bills orv
cotuutt the Clerk, Bids may be mailed the Clerk x
if yon cannot be present.
CMst sjsji to .My OsMMt Ttit Day Evca if Yew Do Nat Buy
Stanford K. Brown, Owner
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her for n nhort htay . . . .T Carrabinc,
a former resident of Thurston county,
and who lived at Emerson about a
quarter of ii century ugo. but who ,is
now residing in Kousns Oily, is here
visiting with his old tltno friend nnd
former partner, 0 J O'Connor, Mr
OftWabinja oamn to Dakota cojiuty it5
years ago, nnd was one of the early
day commission merchants in tho firs',
stock yards in Sioux City, Tho first
consignment of hogs made to Sioux
Oity was mado to him.
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Sioux Oity Journal, 21st: While
playing "squirrel" yesterday afternoon
in a tree near his homo at South Sioux
Oity Samuel Oombs, 10 years old, fell
from one of tho upper branches to tho
ground and suffored a fraotttro of his
right arm. The fract'uro, which is
about throo inches above tho wrist,
was set by Dr L Dovore.'. . .Becoming
unmanagable an automoibile, in which
Mr and Mrs Grant Smith, of Salix,
were riding, crashed into tho curbing
at Ninth and Jennings streets yester
day afternoon and turned over, throw
ing Mrs, Smith clear of the maohino
and pinning Mr Smith beneath tho
oar. Smith, who is a, farmer, had not
(driven a motor long, Tho control
mechanism of tbo car refused to work
and it raced down Jennings stroet,
with Mrs Smith screaming and hnr
husband vainly trying to stop tho ma
chine. Near Ninth and Jennings
Smith turned his maohino into the
curbing, People who had boon at
tracted to tho sceno by' the cries of
Mrs" Smith- liberated Smith, and ho
was hurried to tho ofllco of Dr J 'F
Dougherty in another motor, Smith
was severely brniaed, aud is belioved
to be injured internally, Dr E Ii
Park is attending him. Mrs Smith
was only slightly bruised, Smith
worked for the Standard Oil company
in Sioux Oity.
Sioux City Tribuno, 18: Mr and
Mrs A 0 Ouulk, of Allen, Neb, made
n flying automobilo trip hero to spond
the day at tho fair. Mr Oaulk reports
that ho passed two maohinos just out
of JaokBon, Neb, which had had a bad
collision, One machine was turned
completely over, but fortunately no
one was hurt, Hundreds of auto par
ties from .Northwestern Nebraska mo
tored in to spend tho day hero, said
Mr Oaulk Sinoo Jackson lako is
not a lake but a part of tho Missouri
liver, acoording to a deolsion of Jus
tice Olemonts.of South Sioux Oity, in
the oase of B W Foltisand J W Olark
tried yesterday for seining in Jaokson
lake, the fedoral law regarding hunt
ing as well as fishing will apply, and
after this season the lake will bo prao
ticallj closed to all hunting. About
six weeks ago, Foltz and Clark woro
arrested by Garno Warden F 0 Gilbert
for seining in Jaokson lako. Tho do-
fense brought forth tho argument that
Jackson lake was in reality a part of
tno Missouri river and not a lako at
all, and hence tho laws of tho state
did not apply to it. Justice Olemeuts
took tills view of tho matter also and
so rendered his decision. The ques
tion has now been raised bv tho rosi-
denta of Dakota county in regard td
the federal laws on hunting. The
lost congress passed what is known as
the Weeks-McLean bill, whloh is in
tended to protect migratory birds and
prohibits all hunting on government
waters, ex.oopt during the months of
November and December, when mi
gration is largely ovor. If tho law
holds iu this rospeot, it will bo a groat
blow to tho hunters of Dakota county.
The question has also boon raised re
garding the water pf Crystal lake. The
argument oi tno iloloneo was that
Jaokson lako was fed by water from
tho Missouri river. Tho same argu
ment holds in rogard to OrjBtnl lake,
for water runs into it every spring at
the time of high water. It seemu
probable that uu appeal will bo takon
from Justloo Olemouts' decision to the
district court, Many of tlio hunters
of that section nro disposed to carry
the matter to (ho supremo court, if
necessary.
tlcnier Star: Mrs Will Bleeding re
tumid Sunday evening from an cx-i
tended visit to Cnlifornin and other
points. ...A messntro was nfooivocl in.
Unruer last Saturday for P V LaPoy,
sluting tho doutu of his father at Flan-
dronu, B D....I10V Morgan, of Fipo
stone, Minn, formerly a Homer minis'
ler, arrived on Tuesday to visit friends
licro... .Iter Ohriotlo aud wife, lor-
morly a pastor of hd Assembly church
in Homor, arrived on Tuesday evening
from California to viit with friends,
......Tim Carabine, of Kansas City,
spent tho past weok at tho homo of
Mr and Mrs O J O'Oonnor. Mr OBra
bino is a brother-in-law of Mrs O'Oon
nor David Hilcman loaded his
trunk on Monday nnd took tho pns
songer for Julesbnrir. Col. where bo ia
interested in business, lie was home
on a vacation visiting his parents and
other relatives.... ...Hugh Gallagher
roturnod on Tuesday from Oswego, N
Y, whero ho bought a farm. Ho thinks
that nearly ovory farmer in (New York
state wants to sell, bnt want too mnoh
for their land Miss Johanna Mo-
Mahou returned to her homo in St
Pnul last Saturday after a three woeks'
visit with tho Harris families und oth
er relatives, MiB Johanna Harris ac
companied her as far as Sioux City,
. . , . John DoMojnr received word tho
first of tho week that his father-in-Iatv,
E E Sullivan, had died at his homo in
Albortu, Canada, Mn DoMnyer was
ut the bedaldu of her father at tho
titno of his death, being called thero
several weeks ago , .'. . Claude J Woods,
ii well known resident of this locality,
diod very suddenly about 8 o'olock
Monday morning nt the 'James Foltz
plucofiix miles southwest of town. Mr
Wood and wife retired thoevenlng be
fore in tho bost of health. About 21
o'olook tho next morning, Mrs Wood
was nwakoned by a loud groan from
libr husband. Calling him by name
she received no roply, but found him
to bo dead, His death whs due from
heart trouble Claude Joseph Wood
was borp in Crawford county, Wis, on
jniy vi, imv. Tbo Wood family
came to Sioux Oity when the deceased
hWas-but a small boy of five years, and
wnero no grew to joung manhood.
The last eix years of his life was spent
on the reservation, and previous to
that time he lived ndar Sioux City for
a number of years. He was married
about sixteen years ago' to Miss Ger
trude Baboook, of Dixon county, Neb.
To this union eiirht children were
bom, six of whom,
all
girls, survive
tno fatner.
Sioux Oity Journal,
the condition of Evelyn
10-yoar-old South Sioux
20th: That
MayuBrd, tho
Uity girl, is
the result of a sovore case of typhoid
fever and not from an attaok that tho
father alleges was mado on her a
week ago last night by nine school
children, is tho opinion of Dr b De
Vore, Who yosterday afternoon at
tended .the girl on request of the' city
authorities. The South Sioux Oity
council held au informal mooting last
night to consider the case. Dr De
Voro told mombera of the council and
the mayor that the girl had but small
chances of rooovery if she was left iu
tho house whero she is at the present
time. According to Dr Do Vore it is
very insanitary. Chief of Polioo A L
Mathwighaa notified the owner of tho
property that ho will condemn it if
the houso and promises nro not cloan
od up immediately. Members of the
council and Mayor W A Morgan stat
ed that they would immediately make
an investigation, and do all in their
powor to plaoo the girl whore she can
bo properly cared for. Tho city au
thorities doolared that the case was
not reported to them nntil Thursday
afternoon. Chief Mathwig said that
Thursday afternoon ho indireotly
hoard that the little girl, was in a se
rious condition, and immnHfutnlv vl.
itedtho homo. The ohiof of oolica
scouts the father's story that the girl's
condition is due diveotly to an assault
made by other ohildron. Tho South
Sioux City polioo and city authorities
will mako an extensive inveatlcratinn
of tho report that her condition is duo
to au attaok. Dr Devoro believed that
the girl had been coming down with
typhoid, fever for some time, nml f
as tho father contends, was attacked
uy outer children, it only served to
mako tho case moro serious. Tho girl
has boon in a semiconscious state since
a woek ago last night, Maynard
Thursday night assorted toe reporter
from tho Journal that the South Sioux
City authorities had taken no aotion
to apprnhond tho ohildron who had
attaoked his daughter. Ohiof Math
wig aud Mayor Morgan last night de
clared that thoy did not know anything
of tho roportod attack until after May
nard'a statomeut. They scout tho
father's vorsion that tho girl was boat
on seriously enough to bring on the
yiuoum uouuuton. luo attack was
made while tho girl was returning
hoznelfrom tho sohool. Acnnrilinir tn
the father thoy uoausod her of telling
"fltorinn" nlinnt llinm 'll,nntl.. -I.ll.i
ron had mado threats to "get" little
Evelyn, theMaynard family said, and
Friday sot upon hor iu a secluded mink
ou tho way from the sohoolhouso to
tue Alaynaril homo. Tho Maynard
family formsrly lived in Sioux Oity.
Thoy moved to South Sioux City about
a joar ago. Tho littlo girl is unusual
ly small for hor ago. Tho uarentn am
heartbroken, Tho Maynards have a
large lamily. Mrs Maynard takes in
washing to help support them. Du
ring tho last weok sho has been com
pelled to bo almost constantly at the
bodsido of her daughter.
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good references to travol inlen differ
ent states and take subscriptions for
its papers. Best proposition ever
made to traveling subscription men.
Some of our representatives aro mak
ing $200 to 1800 per mouth. Expe
rience is not necessary. This is an
ideal position for auy one ot good
habits who desires to travel and see
the world and at the .same time make
good money. Subscription season is
just opening aud our forte is being
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bAKOTA COUNTY HERALD DAKOTA CITY, NlSiKAftKA.
I CORRESPONDENCE
HUBBARD.
Fraud tiffing witu in the city Mon
day. Tom Long was n county seat caller
Monday .
A dandy now line of dress (roods
J'U9t received at C Auderxon Co'h.,
Laura Hook und Oelia aud Alfred
( Thorn attended tho Ncls Hansen danco
Saturday night.
) Mnggio Thorn spent Tuesday at tho
inm ueiicruan homo,
Miss Crow returned
iug from the city.
Tuesday morii-
Wo want to buy your butter
and cream. 0 Anderson Co,
eggs
William Beninger shippod a car
of
nogs to Hioux Ulty Friday.
Abbio Nelsen entered tho Jackson
academy lust week far tho soliool year.
Mr and Mrs Joe Hugun and little
sou, Viuceut, visited Snnday nt the M
wroeu nomc.
Cool weather will soon be hero and
wo are showing opioid id liuo of
blankets and coiufortorti. 0 Anderson
Co.
Cora SorenSen Hpent liver Sunday
with her sister, Mm flurry Erickseu.
Joseph Ohustenseu wub a business
caller ut Jaokson Monday.
Mr aud Airs Sam Larsen visited
friends in Yista tho latter part of lust
woek,
Satisfaction gops with every pound
of Millar's coffco. Try it unit lie con
vinced. O' Anderson Co.
Harry Iteuitfger was a city passen
ger xuesuyay.
Tho Danish Sisterhood a ill give u
dauoe in the Danish Brotherhood hall
Ootobor 18th.
Pat Jones, John Green and John
Howard were county seat visitors Tuoh-
day, the latter two being on tli petit
jury.
Wo carry an up-to-dato lino of tin
ware and hardware und can supply
your wants in almost everything. C
Anderson Co.'
John Fredoricksen has quit his job
as chief cook and bottle wusher in the
pool hall.
Mr and Mrs Tom Heffornan went to
Sioux Oity Tuesday night.
HaroM and ' Arthur Jacobson, of
Waterbury, made their usual trip to
Hubbard lust Sunday.
Mrs A L AnderBen left for Fender
Wednesday, whore, she will spend
about a week at, tho home of 'her daugh
ter, Mrs Nye.
Corn buskers supplies, all kinds, al
so tho best grade of lanterns mado.
C Anderson Co.
Mamio Olaussen and Carrie Nelsen
spent Snnday with friends at Water
bury. Mrs William Geortz returned Satur
day from a two weeks' visit at Woon
socket, S D, with hor daughter. Mrs
A Betke.
Work will soon be finished on the
George Jensen school house. It's
pretty near timo if they are going to
have any fall sohool.
Our fall underwear is now on dis
play, Let us fit you out while our
sizee are oompleto. O Anderson Co.
Mrs Nelsen and Mr a. Chas Dodge
visted at the O Anderson and E Chris
tensen homes Monday,
William Beninger came back from
Holt county Monday evening, whero
ho has been "the past two weeks look
ing after and improving his farm
buildings,
Fostoffice Inspeoter Thompson was
horo last Fridav looking after nnr
jxasuy. lie found ovorything O K.
A danco was given at tho Nels II an-
sen Home last Saturday night. A
good time was had by all present.
Sunday sohool at 0 :45 o'olook a m.
Publio worship every 2nd and 4th Sun
day of each month at 10:80 a m, in the
Lutheran ohuroh. The oateohetioal
class meets every Wednesday at 0:30
a m, and every 2nd and 4th Sunday
at the same hour.
The Danish Brotherhood danoe giv
en here last Saturday night was quite
woll attended, twenty-six couplos bo
tag in attondanco.
, Tref Derain was a county scat visitor
Monday.
"Next Sunday tho Lord's Supper will
be administered in tho Lutheran
church. As this is tho last com
munion to bo held in the Synodioal
year 1012-1918 each momlmr nlmni.i
bring their benovolont fee, paid up in
full. '
JACKSON.
Oathorino Qnlnn lias noceptett a po
sition as toaohor in tho high aoUool at
Norwiok, N D.
Mario Goodfollow
is visiting friends
at Dixon, Neb.
Minnio Koofe, who is teaohlng near
uiuvuiu, Au, apeut uundaj at homo.
Joseph Hall, jr, who spent tho sum
mer iu Iowa, roturnod home last Fri
day, William CuBojr has purchased P O
Casoy's-Orerlaud anto.
Mr and Mrs Will O'Oara, ol Laurel,
No", wore over Sunday guf-sU in tho
M Ooler home.
John Ryan la improving his' rosi
denoo property by having it painted.
Mr and Mrs E T Konnelly woro ovor
Sunday guests in tbo Bellengor home
at Sioux City.
Oatheriue Long, ot Hubbard, was
visiting her sistor, Jettle Long, at St
Catherine's aoademy last Saturday.
Jaok Oavanaugh drove to Waterbury
Friday evening.
M Mimnaugh was transacting busi
ness io Watorburv and Allen rava!
days last weok.
' Use Boler departed the first of tho
wpea ror uniaua to visit relatives.
Laura Tellor returned Mondar from
a wook's visit with relatives al Mo
Cook, 8 D.
Margaret Wators departed for Sioux
City, Monday, to commence her sec
ond year teaching in tho high sohool
there.
fA danoe will be given Friday eve
ning, September 2G, 1010, at Riley's
hall. Muslo by Arnold's orchestra.
Frank Budkey, manager.
Mrs J A Hall returned from Denver,
Col, last Saturday evaaiag. She re-
gsy
ports her dnughtcr, Mrs E.I Long, re
ooyoring nicely from on operation for
appendicitis,
SALEM
Geo Miller nnd wifo
day afternoon at the
homo in Sioux Uity.
spent Hun
Jim Shirlcv
On Snnday morning uh Morril and
Everett Ulcslng were happily playing
around the barn thoy found old liriu
dlo had brought them twin calves.
Fred Beermuu nnd son Charlie aro
sight seeing In' Kansas Oity this week
and iuoidentially linking ovor tho out
tlo feeding situation.
Salem church, council elected Jacob
Learner and Emmut Gribble aft dele
gates to Synod, which meets at West
Point October 8.
Mrs Ed Morgan visited hor mother
in Allen a fow days roturning Wednes
day .
Mrs Grnco Duncan, of Edmonton,
Alberta, 'Canada, in visiting her nister,
mrB a j auies.
Sydney Vann returned Sunday from
Ovorbronk, Kas, whero he had been
visitiug with his parents.
So ward and Phil Uridcntiaugh, of
Coloridge, Nob, vitdtod relatives iu
Salem over Sunday.
Grandpa Premier, son Fred, cousin
Henry Premier, Fml Sherger, Fnd
Ueorman aud Bulbey Werner, of Mudi
sou county, were vihltora iu Salem und
also at tlio Interstate fair Inst- week,
Mr and Mrs Wesley lirown, of Her
riok. S D, aro visitors at tho parental
homes Dntton and lirown, this week.
Thoy oamn down in a nfjw Overland
uuto.
Tho pastor will bo pleased to have
any or all of those parents who havo
applied for holy baptism for their
children, to present thorn ut Salem
Lutheran church this coming Sunday,
the 28th IuhI. i
Woods M Hilomun has begun the
erection of a now dwelling on nuo of
his farms along the liluffd. It will bo
occupied by his son-in-Uw, W E
Allen and wife.
I guess we can raise fine babies iu
Salem, as well as fine crops and fine
stock, and to prove it little Doro'thy
Learner, daughter of Mr and Mrs M G
Learner, took second prize in the Bet
ter Babicsjshow ut the Interstate fair
in olass three girls, 0 months to 24
months old.
Fred Culbortson and son Joe return
ed home Sunday from "a month's visit
at Mr Culbertson's old hone in Me
Oluro county, Ohio Crops and con
ditious there, they state, are ubout tho
same as here.
The Salem Missionary Aid meets
with Miss May AJteraus today, Thurs
day, at 2:80 p m. Boll call answered
by soripture verse. Will also elect
delegates for tho Missionary convention
whioh meets, in West Point October
8. Committee on entertainment are
Mrs S L Keller", Mrs Guy Sides, Mrs
Herman Sundt and Mrs Herman Ebel.
. HOHknc .
J Van de Zedd'e, wifo and dauKutor
Kuby. were visitors hero from Dakota
City Sunday
Dr Nina B Smith served as ono of
tho judges in the baby show at the In
terstate fair last week. . ,
John DeMover, Chas Bruco and H
O Bakke are serving as jurymen at
tho session of tho district court in
Dakota Oity.
O A Goodsell and Bvmill Bros aeain
brought home a bunch of bluo ribbons
from the Interstate fair, u wards on
their poultry exhibits.
The old Col Baird farm of 320 aores
was sold this week by Buakwalter and
Stidworthy to Wm Kaho, a reservation
farmer. Tho consideration was $40.-
000, whioh is a record price for a farm
of that size in this locality.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY
From the Record
Mrs W H Hubbard, of Ohioago, ar
rived Saturday for a visit at tho homo
of Mr and MrB O D Smiley.
Mrs Laura Fressoy returned Wed
nesday from a two weeks visit with
her daaghter at Oounoil Bluffs.
Mrs H'L Johnson is down from Ak
ron this week, the guest of tho J M
Johnson homo whilo taking in the
fair.
Miss Eva Miller, of Portland, Oro,
arrived, this week for a visit at tho
home of her aunt, Mrs Uebeccn Tetor.
Mr and Mrs S B Lopp expeot to move
to Sioux Oity in a very bhort timo.
They will tak'o apartments for tho
winter.
Mr and Mrs Waldo Hot came ud
from Salix to tako in tho fair Monday .
Mrs Hoy went to Allen for a visit with
her parents.
J P Meredith oxpeota to commence
work on his new residence next. weok.
It-will bo built just south of his plaoo
of business on Dakota street.
Charged with selling liquor to an
Indian. Temn Tmlnv Inft town hiuI-
denly this weok whilo the local olilcors
wero looking for him.
otats or omotiTT or Tomo,
LUCAS OOCJTTT.
Fiuxx J. CHzinT make otfh that h Is
Ibiulneai In tbs City ot, Toledo. County sM att
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Dutner ot tha Arm of F. J. ciirxrr A o&AMi
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can ot Catamui that cannot be cured by tb
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KTpi
FRANK 3. CHEKET. '
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this tut day or Decemtw, A. 'ft. im. """
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The Old Companies,
ment The Old Care.
They the 'best in all the land. I represent the
Hartford Phenix Continental Columbia Royal, the
realty STRONG Insurance Companies.
I have a fine list of lands for sale and wish Yours,
when you sell.
Write every kind of Insurance. Do Conveyancing,
draw up Wills, Deeds, leases, Etc.-RIGHT. Very
much desire YOUR business, and will care for it well.
H. F. McKeevcr, J,N5.!b,",
Successor to Ed. T. Kearney! '
Insurance. Real Estate
Conveyancing.
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f, German, Day Parade. Thursday Atterhoon.Octpppr Sfit,
60R0IfATipN 9ALL.FRIPAY EVENING, OCTOBER J5,
IrwiM Bros. FkoiiTlDR Day, Wild West Show
'Every Afternoon, September zr to October 41?
Douglas "GountY FAmjuro vLive Stock Showt5
Big Hitpodrqme SHow.r "Ksw Garnival Groijnjjs
AyfJfewAgrjf 17 & HowAtep'
KAKE YOURTARRANQEMENTS NOWr'J
'ySKPTEMBER
"A Growing Business
SHIP US
Cattle, Hogs and SKeep
Steele, Siman & Co.
SIOUX
Tom Steele.
Manager
Ruy Siman,
Oftttlo Salesman.
Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us.
Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters.
We Work for You. Write Us. Ship Us.
$30
To California, Washington,
Oregon British Columbia
ONE WAY
Front Prin.cipaa.1 Nebraska. Tows
Sept. 25 io Oct. IO, 1913
Thro'utfh. Tourist Sleepers to C6e Coesl
Via
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Salt Lako Ilouto, Scenic Colorado, ovory day; personally conducted
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Western Paoiflo, Sconio Colorado. Foathor River Can von: nersonalir
conducted Wednesdays and Fridays.
Via Southern Faoiflo, Scenio Colorado, Salt Lako", "every day; personally con
ducted Sunday's, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Via Northern PaciQo, every day, through the Northwest, to Spokane! Seattle ,
Viu Grout Northotn, ovory day, through tho Northtvoat, to Spokane, Seattle
Tho uudorsignod will bo pleased to ticket you, arrange foryonr througU
berths iu tourist sleepers. ' ,
(Henry's
East of the Court Housefor the Best in
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Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, Sherwood Rye Whiskies.
Nilife Beer
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