Ur v -, " ' J .-i - ". J r K 1 ' r- DA6A ttttMmtttftLft, bAKdfcA J1 r 17!" ' 1 V I Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 3 pkgs E C Corn Flakes. ; . . . t 25c 18 lbs of Sugar A .$1.00 3 Cans Lewis Lye , 25c 1 pound of Full Cream Cheese .'.20c Two 15c Packages of Buckwheat Flour. .25c 5 Coxes of Matches for . . . . 7 . . .' 20c 3 Cans Salmon. .- 25c a now paoson Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L Ross Detkotet. Clty9 LMabraak.. 1'jIsBbBI ffitKsvV snaaaJI I LiF LbbbbbbHbbV cSThe ".'--" Which Do You Travel? Price Differs "When you need to reach another town, do you go the quick, inexpensive way; or do you take. ajongtijesomo trip! " f Compare our toll rates with mileage costs, toss of time and traveling annoyance. That will show which traveling method is hest. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 307 WT -NOTICE- Will have for the y. inanfcseivimr irade Oysters Clry Ducks Gsssc Turkeys Chickens Wm lorieiAZf Jr. Local Items First publication 11-0-lw PnOBATE NOTICE TO OBEDITOR3 . In tho county court of Dakota county. Ne braska. In tho mattor ot the estate of JniuesL. Taylor, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, thot tuo creditors of the said deceased will meet tho execu trix of said estate, before me, county judge of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on, the 4th day of April, 1914, and on tho 2nd day of May ,1914, nt 10 o'clocko.m. each day for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, iillnstmnrit and nllowmico. Six months are allowed for cicdltors to present their nininK nml nnn year for the executrix to settle said estato, from the Jst day of November. 1918. .,,..,,, This notlco will bo publlshod In tho Dako ta County Herald for four weeks successive ly prior to the 4th day of April, 1914. Witness ray hund,itiul oCal ot sala court, this 1st day of November, A. D. 1918. D.O. HBFyBUNAJf, seat,. county Judge. CANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAY8 BEGINS SMALL LUMP AS THISindALWAYSPOISONSDEEPGLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILL8 QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 III Fall leCUREany CANCER erTUNIOR I Treat Before it Poisons Bona or Deip Glands SUREPAINLESS PLASTER CURE ItenyirorlceTerrday lose no sleep nights PtyWhenCured Written GUARANTEE Canoer qerer pains untUltpolsoDsdeep. lOO.Pcga Book seal free i teatlmonlala ot thouaaxula cured. WRITK TO SOME GANGER thpb BREAST, UP, FACE or body always begins a small tumor, lamp or ore t allot poison and certain death. I awear we hare cured 10,000 cancers and ret use thou anda dying scared too laU. Write to IR.tMRS.DR.CNAMLEEftCO.'C DR. HUliroRD-aUdy latent ABS6 WEST RANDOLPH STREET, CHICA60, ILL TMa May 9AVB A Urt, and H Haas rrvrji (SBfl Fare apple cider at Van de Zedde'o. Earl Bides was a visitor at Wayne Saturday nigbt, A sobool of instruction will be held in tbe Maaonio lodge here January 26 and 27. x Barney Cribble, of Chambers, Neb, was here on business this week and spent a few days with relatives in this preoinot. Joe Roberts, of West Point, Neb, was a goeat of froi Simpson last Fri day. He wont from here to Sioux Oity to soo his mother. Mfss Mary Robertson entertained her olass of Sunday school boys with a nay-raok pionlo at the west end ol Crystal lake last Thursday, Mr and 'Mrs Dudley Soheffer, of New Orleans, M6, were guests of Prof Simpson Saturday. They own the property occupied by Mr Simpson. F EL Forrest returned home Friday from Cleveland, Ohio, where ho was oallod to see his brother who, was ope rated on for an aboess on the brain, Ho left the patient recovering nicely, Mrs R L Fegley, of Dalton, Neb, is hereon a couple of months' visit with relatives and t rieuda. She leaves for Allen, Neb, the last of the week to visit relatives of Mr Fegley living there, Fred Parker, while operating his wood sawing outilt Tuesday afternoon, got his hand too close to the fan that cools the gas engine and the fleshy part of his hand and thumb was badly lacerated, whioh will lay him up for a low days, if nothing more serious re sults, The follower letters remain unclaim ed in tho postofflce at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending Ootober 81, 1918: Miss Verona Gustus Pete Madison, Pat Perdy, Mrs M Robert son, Miss Lizzie Swartz. In calling for the above please mention "adver tised mail." John H Ream, Postmast er. Attorney Alfred Pizey has purchased a modern biz room residence in Sioux Oity and will move his family to that place. His business interests being on that sido of the river, principally, it will be much more convenient for him than traveling baok and forth. His mothor, Mrs Mary Pizey will accompa ny tbe family to Sioux Oity to reside. The many old friends of the Pizey family will regret to aee them leave our midst, where they have resided for over m halt century. Real estate loans. Geo Wilklns Adv The Herald and tho American Roy, one year for $1.05 Home mado minco-moat at Vau's, xu? por pound. S A Stinsou has installed furnace in his homo, Mrs Well A Bobmled was a gor to Lincoln Wednesday. O H Maxwell went to Ohioago Mon day to bo absent for the week. Attorney Alfred Pizey went to Oak land on legal bnsinesa Tuesday. Don't forget Breuns coffee it is till in the lead. Van sells it. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Elmers. If yonwant some good turnips call at Van do Zodde's, ho has thorn by tho pound or bushel. Miss Lettlo Heikes came down from Wayne and spent .Sunday at the homo of Mr and Mrs John F Bides. Bert Powoll, who has boon working on the J J Lapaley farm the past year, moved his family to town this week. George Barnett was excused from federal jury duty Tuesday until next Monday and oamo home for a short visit. A marriage lioonso was granted iu Sioux: Uity Tuesday to Ohas A Karat and Mildred E Mitchell, both of South Sioux City. Auyono wishing ooul delivered iu small lots can get it done by Harold Van de Zedde, who does all kinds of draying promptly. ' v Earl Sides was hero from Fromont. Neb, from Thursday until Sundu noon. Ho is takings course ia phar maoy at tho Fromont normal. Mr and Mrs Wra Lorenz, Hbrmuii Stebner, Wm.Stebner and Jacob Ea ger autoed to Lawton, Ia, Saturday and stayed over night at tho F P Heffnor home, coming baok SuhJay. Mr and Mrs Henry Krumwiodo and H D Wood left Wednesday for Omaha, where Messrs Erumwiede end Wood go to investigate a now storage sys tem for the electric light plant for this' place. Tho trustees of tho M E church have purchased the barn of . m Lo renz that btood iu the rear of tho Oity meat market, and are having it moved to the lots iu the rear of the new pur- sonage . George Barnett, sr, who is doing jury 'duty in the federal court at Omaua, as a home visitor from Thursday until Saturday evening, when he returned to the metropolis for duty again. Mark Engelen and family arrived here Monday from Eodoka, S D, and will take up their residenoe in the Eokhart house. Mr Engelon is help ing in the W L Ross store, succeeding Harry Schmidt. The meeting of the oemetery asso ciation which was announced for Oc tober 81st at the oourt house was post poned until Friduy of this week at 2 o'clock p m. All interested are ur gently requested to be present. George Rice Hill, n Winnebago In dian, got caughHn the meshes of the law here Saturday while in possession pf a gallon jug of whisky, which he had partly consumed. He wbb reliev ed ot his jug and given lodging In the bum cell at the oourt houso Saturday night With the first winners ia the recent land drawing disqualified, one of them having already used his homestead right and the other having more land already than t homesteader is entitled to, the high numbers are gradually dwindling down. G F Broyhill, t of this place, who drew 950, says that if about 900 more drop out ho may seri ously consider tho mattor of using his right yet. The November 1 crop report for Nebraska, estimates the com yield at 15 bushelB per acre. In Dakota county, where it 1b generally conceded that tne yield is tbe best in the state, it is only yielding in the neighbor hood of 80 bushels according to re ports gleaned by the Herald scribe. A few fields run higher than 80 bush els, but there are dozens of fields own ed by the beBt oorn raisers in the county, that are falling below 25 bushels. A shipment of four English pheas ants was reoeived last week by F A Wood from W J O'Brien, superintend ent of the state fish hatcheries at South Bend, Neb. Tho birds a male and three females were taken to the James Lapsley farm two mileB west of town where they will be liber ated in the big grove oa the Lapsley farm where an effort will be made to propogate the birds. They aro a bandsone bird, especially-tho male, whioh is beautifully colored. Thoy are about thd slice of a prarie ohicken and about as hard to domesticate. Mrs Floy Roper, of Lincoln, Neb, grand worthy matron of tbe Order of Eastern Star, paid Dakota ohapter No. G5 an offloial visit last Saturday after noon; A regular session of lodge was held during tbe afternoon at tbe usual hour, and the degrees were conferred on a oandidate, Miss Mary Robertson, aftor wbioh tbe grand oilicer held a short school of instruction. A six o'clooki dinner was served by tbe ladies of the Star at the palatial home of Mr and Mra John F Sides, to tho mem bers of the Star and Musonio bodies, about fifty members of the two orders being present to enjoy their hospitali ty, Mrs Roper was a guest at the home ot Judge and Mrs R E Evans during her stay in town . The Newcastle Times springs the following : "At a moving pioturo thea ter one evening mere was thrown on tbe fcraen a view of a group of young ladles preparing to disrobe and go in bathing iu a sheltered lake in tho baok ground, Just ob they started to nu dress a long freight train osme along the track between the camera and tbe bathers, By the time it had passed tho young ladies were in their bathing suits and iu the lake. At the close of the evenings performance at tho thea ter a man hurried out to tbe box oflloo and throwing down a bill demanded a Beat for evory night during the bal- anoo of the week. 'I will be glad to sell them to you', explained tho man in the tioket window, 'but wo show the samo pictures every night this week,' 'I know you do', repliod tho prospective purchaser, 'but I'm an old railroad man and I know that freight train is not going to bo on time every nignt.'" Dakota County S. S. Conven tion Meets in Homer. Tho Tenth Annual Convention of tho Dakota County Sunday School Association will bo held November 17 and 18 in the Homor M E ohurob, L R Kocklor, pastor. The session will begin at 1U5 o'clock Monday afternoon with an ac quaintance meeting and elbso at 5 p m Tuesday. Let all interested iu this great work plan to attend. Each Sun day sobool is ontitled to one delegate for cnoh 10 members. Seo that your Bohool is well represented. Tho Gonoral Secrotary of tho Stato Association, Miss Maragrot Ellon Brown, who has but rooontly roturnod from a trip around tbe wor'd in the interest of tho Suuday school and at tended the Worlds S S Convention at Zurick, Switzerland, will bo prosont. Tho superintendent of tho adult department of S unday school work in Nebraska, W Hv Kimberly, will also be with us. A good program Is' procuring oomo and holp mako tho convention a HuocesB and a bonoflt to our county. If you oxpoot to Btay over night, ploaso write tho pastor. Air a .ttiizauciii o tx nciBwangor, Sooretnry. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Itoma reproduced in tho Sinnx City Journal from flies of twenty years ago; Nov9, 1803: Oapt Luther will go lo,.a the river in a few days with tho steamboat Androw S Bennett to en- ;ago in tho cotton carrying trade this winter. i The Thrlcc-a-Week Edition of the New York World This Is n time of Brent, events, nmlVou will want tho nuws accurately nml prompt ly. All tlio countries of tho world steadily draw closer togother, and tho telegraph wires bring tho hnpponlngs ot every one. No other new-pnpi1 1m fcorvico equal to that ot Tho World and It relates ovory thing fully and promptly. The World long since established n record for Impartiality, and anybody can alTord Its Thrlce-n-Weok edition, whioh comes every other day In tho week, excopt Sunday, It will bo ot particular value to you now. Tho Thrleo-n-Woelc World also abounds in other strong foatuios, serial stories, humor, mar kets, cartoons; In fact, everything that Is to be found !n a llrst class dally. Tho Thrlce-a-Week World's regular suu- scilptlon prtco Is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 160 papers. Wo offer this un equalled newspaper and TStm HrIl to gether one year for only t)1.65. Tho regular subscription prlco of tho two papers is 12.00. You snvo 3Co. SALEM Mrs Wilson, of Bangor. Mich, ia visiting her daughter, Mrs Harry Ale- Olaiu. Sevonn, Gustus and Louise Rug, ot Sioux City, were gueRts of Amy Gul bdrtson Suuday. Tom Marshall and wife, of Winthrop, Iu, wero visitors hero tbe past two weeks with tho Goughtry Bros 'and Mrs Erio Beermun. Mrs Wm Haokett and daughter, Cora, returned Friday to'" their homo in West Union, Ia, they having visited at the Uulbertaon home tbe past, two weeks. " ' Sammie HeikeB entertained the soholars and teachers of the 'Dakota Oity high sobool room at his home west of town Tuesday evening, the oc casion being bis 15th birthday. Mr and Mrs Armbright, Clay Arm- bright and wife with their sister and brothor-in law, Walter Gould and wife, of Gilroy, Oul, wero guests at the John Critz homo below Homer Sunday. Mrs Geo Heikes entertained ubout twont,y young peoplo last Friday even ing. Games and musio wero indulged in, followed by a two-courso lunohoon. Her brother, Willie Best, was down from Ponca for tho occasion. Mr and Mrs R J Calkins, of Yank ton, S D, visited at tbo home of Mr and Mrs Geo W Bates last Saturday. They were enroute home from Missou ri, where they had been called 'to at tend tho funeral of Mr Calkin's sister. Mr and Mrs Steve Joyce and their guosts, W O Goold, wife and son, vis ited at tho Earl Hooh home Monday. Mr Goold and family doparted Wed neaday for Now Underwood, S D, to visit at tho Archie Joyce home, before returniog to their home at Gilroy, Ual, A surpriso party was given Henry Ebel lust Friday night, is being the 03rd anniversary of his birth. A 10 o'clook lunch was served tho guests, after whioh a largo easy chair was pre sented Mr Ebel by his friends, Mrs Minnie Herrie, of J?onca, and Dr Roost of Sioux Oity, wero among those prcs ent. Tho Ladies Aid was well attended at the homo of Mrs Low Armbright on Thursday, The guests wore Mrs Wilson, of Bangor, Mioh; Mies Bertha Suhmadeke, ot Clurlisville, la, and Mrs Ohas Long, of Wakefield, Neb. The latter gavo the ladies u very in teresting talk on Ladies Aid work in Wakefield. Mrs John Studing was hostess to tho W Y D club Wednesday. Mrs Olay Armbright and Mrs Flora Beer man wan prizes in carrying oranges The club guests wore Miss Bertha Sohmadeke, of Olarksvllle, la; Miss Ohamberlaiu, of Omaha; Mrs Wm Haokett, of West Union, Iowa, and Mrs Tom Marshal, of Winthrop, la. Tho Missionary Aid will meet at tho home of Mrs S A Heikes, Thursday, November 20 The committee having this meeting in ohargo is Misses Ma tilda and Rebecca Lapsloy, Mrs Wm Berger, Mrs Dean Cornell and Mrs S A Heikes. Following is the progrm: Opening Hymn Jesus Shall Reign, Roll Oall Anjwered by verso, Praise Service P (27) in Manuel Hymn Blepsod Assurance, Poem, Unawares Ruth Culbertson. Letter from Africa Mrs Keller. Solo Mrs O W Fisher. Talk ou Missions Mrs Noiswangcr, Song Olaro and Mildred Lake, Business, dues, etc. . Solo Vera Brown, Prayor Rev Keller. Hymn Love Divine All Lovo Ex celling, Olosing prayer. a . Luncheon . rJOMtCK. E J Smith and Mrs L L Ream were Walthill visitors last Wednesday. Jas King was a visitor at tho county seat last Friday. Fred Oobandnr closed a deal last week, for tho Bale of 121 acres of his farm to Wm Urowcock at$90poraoro. Charley Oohandor, a formor resi dent of this prooiuot, arrived hero Inst weok from Pooatollo, Idaho, for n visit with relatives and old friouds. Paul Wois, of Van Tassol, Wyo, a former resident of this county, arrlvod hero tho past weok, having disposed of his olaim iu tbo west to Frank Mi nard, ouo of tho bunch from here who reoontly located on claims in Wyom ing. Marvin Armour and wifo wore Sioux Oity Bhoppors Saturday, ( Mrs John DoMyorR and eon have re turned from n visit in Alborta, Cana da. Charloy Moyors has gone to Bennett, S D, to look after his claim there, Rev Ohristio, a formor pastor of tho Assembly church in this place, is building n now residenoo hero and will again mako this his homo. Ho and his wifo havo beon nt Long Beach, Oal, for tho pftBt two years. Mert Lako returned, last week to rjouth Sioux Oity, after n short visit hereabouts, SOUTH SIOUX CITY Prof Rogo'rs, Misses Ida Jeop and Blanch Williams, of our teaching force,' attended tho state teachers' meeting in Omaha last weok. W W GasRPr and wifo welcomed a daughter tr tntr hnnio Novombor 4, Mrs Fruit Cornell and children re turned Inst 'rek to tholr homo at Newcastle after u weoks visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Hazel grove. 'O D Siuiloy Ioadod his household goods and started for tho land of sun shine and flowors. Thoy will locate for tho wintor at Jacksonville, Fla, Messrs Goo J Boudher, J J Eimers, Nato G Miller, J S Bacon, O H Brad ford, H O Dorn and S Hutohlns with their wives, attended the O E 8 ban quet at Dakota City Saturday evoning. Some of the gentlemen romaiued for tho MaBonio lodgo meotiug afterward. Miss Rooolla K Dobley, of this place, uud Alva Vaudeventer, of Norfolk, Neb, wero granted a license to wed in Sioux City Monday. i . . Extraordinary Offer Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1.00 Dakota Gounty Herald " $1.00 Both Papers 1 year for only- $1.00 Farm , i .i.ii i' !. i .b n, o. 1 j farm and live stock rnagaztuo edited Itnd published by farmers for farmers, It 1b a journal you want to know. It is ablv edited and strong iu subjeot matter. What you want to know is ro tated in langunge you onn easily un derstand. It makes' up difference how many farm paperryou may bo receiv ing you need Farmer and Breeder to help you iu tho live stock branoh of your business. Take advantage of tho extremely liberal offer above and also direot the attention ot your neighbors to this peo(al bargain. vPapcre sent to feren't addresses if desirod. i dif- sSxt do you know TheYouitffs Companion aslf i&5-dqy? aaaai Enlared,Improvd and. Better flanevfer More reading than Is givSn in any American monthly 5 times ajyear not 12 Send Today for Sample Gopies t?mtimrrTrrrm,i; ,t riiresg FREE TO JAN., 1914 Cat this out and send It with $2.00 for The Companion for 1914, and we will tend FREE all tho issues for the remaining weeks of 1913 and The Companion Practical Home Calendar for 1914. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION HI llerkiler Street Ilutoa, MM. Subscription Received at thie Office See Our Family Combination Offer EUewhero OVER 6.B YEARS' EXPERIENCE jjrarra Track Marks DeaiQNB Copyrights &q. The Herald for Newa when it ia Newo tiandinmalrllltMtrated weeklr. julatlon of anr clenUdo Journal, ST N SON'S Specials for Saturday, Ngv.15 F'or this Dxy Only 2 cans Standard corn 15c 3 lbs Extra fancy pmnes .'...... 25c 1 nice tub .".';Vt.. '.'..' 25c 1 doz frosted cookies .'...'. .7. ... ,",-.', , . , gj. 9 lbs Granulated sugar. . . .' SOc Stinson'a Pride Baking Powder . 20c 3 pkgs Coin Flakes 25c 3pkgs Macaroni or Spaghetti. 25c 4 no 1 or 2 lamp chimneys ....', ',.. 25c 7 lbs Sweet Potatoes. .77., 25c '., i r 1 Meats, fresh Oysters Fruits and all kinds of Vege tables for Saturday trade. Stinsoh's Dakota. City. Nebraska. IU3S3UI T m Vf ' ' " ' A s. u c. ,v ,. I r,.Tii 5 1 W-I - .Wl ' ! 'Hi ..il . tf .' 1 f hN? ..-ij -k :-.3! w' M ' n , For Anything - Anywhere ' H ' 0i i , (.' Wo oarneatlv try to be of REAL help to our customer and we ABB, daily. muiuo m as ior aaviae anu oouonoi. una our MidWeat Olub in purohaaisg, ' jv ud know tho benefits of oo-operation. Nine employee hem; Ripe Ready " f ' t Eager to nerve vou faithfully and well. EvArH.lno- in nnnn nkU. '; .... i "HttfAtT Clvnr All r An 1 Tl.k HI m - L-t. ,i.i " i-..- ? - 7-.1S2HSii ""'"'j w u aa.aa uukicb AkiMUk MuniHMiiir am nnir miiiwinnniiBn -it - .r..---... ......... choice Farm and Reaidaneo Loans that will nt inn.tnr a nA is ' a a .. TAX FREE. Oomo and see us "Get Aoauainted" "Hmila Alao "Vtf in r .in .. 1 . f L . u.w ; ver.mmuoa. Min.iarnK'r' ItaMBT ' -i'.si 'That ALWAYS trata nn TUfillT " ' 4 ,.,, Farm Loans. Steamship Tiokots. Insurance. t Ed. T. Kearney, Pres'id'ept . JiMaiM , x. rTlBSBBBBBHBBBai mW 1BF aBBBBBBBaaaBBBBBBBBVBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBB w- - .- W-v- Iff s -.-.aya jLJLatrxl IS v ' -"m wr4&mx WONT TrOU BE When "SPRING it Hfe i anr vou won't have to bother with th HPftAI. MiNT Of course he is a necessary "nuisance" but some one must, play this part, and we have assumed the role. ... v ' i'Sil ' .rft i -y if. ,' t '"u-"Z l 1 rS t- .U...JV -..VJ. R.E-M-E-M-B-E:r if you need fuel we always keep. !' - -3:- "WOT " W'"B"J ,vvJm . AtKj P. ' nil fi '" P. i rIA ' mil bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV SBaaVeaaBBBBBm' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI iBafP a W -. W Prompt Service Courteous Treatment 1 Edwards & Bradford ' Lumber Co. gSftfiSS Phone Np. 10. AM j. . :,ti "j&L :x aa9i. 1 " v H? ) .t" 1 MfcW !! 111' J - j r-j! ..Yft.. Z.YX TJW-ntn "'""T .l XI 1 t,a -, 5-. Anrona fending a tfeetch and iJeicrlnHon an oulcklr Mcortnln our opinion free whether u liiveiillnii la protoiblr PHteiiUiblai. Cornmuulca. At IIHnUDUUIV u T fur ocuriniL ah Munn A C -vrrLiinotlci. without cbre. la th scieniiTtc ftnerican. tluusatrictlrcoiiUdeutlUL HANDBOOK onl'atenu out freo. Oldest affency f or ocunnsjAtenta. ratent laaeii turuutiu jimuu a wi tvvoif ALFALFA LAND The Prince of Monaco was amazed at the "Twenty Miles of countless stacks of alfalfa" on both sides of the Burlington through the Government Shoshone Project near PowehVWyo,, and was further surprised to learn that all this wonderful de velopment had taken place vvitl'in five years. Farmers are1 Making Money feeding. thi alfalfa to sheep, beef" stetrs, dairy ipows and hogs the easiest and most profitable kind of farming. Go with Me to the Big Horn Basin and file on one of these Government irrigated homesteads where alfalfa means money. You Have Ten Years' Time without interest to repay 'the Government the actual cost of water right and you have plenty of water tor irrigation. Yon pay down $4.70 per acre and then skip two years before next payment. Write for map and particulars. I). Olera Doayer, Immigration Agent OMAHA NEBRASKA -Clil i Ml -, 9. : , I- - Ltrneit fir. 3ii ot anr clentioo journal. 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