t' m"ime r. r 1 1 31 IKE 3F. IH? a iar. ll r r T cV K.1 ' bkKdtA 6iMty: tifikALfi; 6AK6?A How to Detect the Alum Baking Powder "Which are the alum baking powders; how can I avoid them unless they arc named?' asks a housekeeper. Here is one way: take the can of a low priced powder in your hand and read (he ingredient clause upon the back label. The law requires that if the powder contains alum that fact must be there stated. If you find one of the ingredients named alum, or sul phate of aluminum, you have found an alum 'taking powder. There is another and a better way. You don t have to know the names of the alum powders. Use Royal Baking Powder only; that assures you a cream of tartar powder, and the purest and most healthful baking powder beyond question. mmm M M Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Trice, '51.00 Per Year. A weekly nowBpapor published at Dakota Oitv. Nebraska. Permissionhaa been granted for tho transmUBlon of tbiBpaperthrouRh the uimiB as aocuna-cicna matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County Farmers of Arthur county are study ing the waste problem, according to information received by the state board of agriculture. Hundreds of bushels of potatoes have been lost heretofore owing to unfavorable market oondi tions. Twenty.fl vo farmers have band od thomselvorf together to erect n dn natnrod alcohol factory and use tho waito potatoes in tho manufanturo of this produot. MQnaiiiODitKc::i!)f9WiD iratim I from our Exchanges mmmmnmmwMivsNgtiMmmMxm Allen News: Col Oy Thompson went to Jackson today to complete ar rangements for ii big combination there. Bloan, la, Star: Patriok O'Neill went to Jaokson, Neb, last Monday to attend the funeral of a niece who died at St, Joseph's hospital, Hioiuc City, and was taken to Jaokson for burial. faaam Beaoom Items in Emerson Enter prise: Miss Floronoo Warner, spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Burner. ......Lyman Ilutohins and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Hutch' ins' mother, Mrs Jane Ward. Walthill Times: Mrs'Purdy, of Uomer, was in Walthill Wednes day afternoon... '...Mr and Mrs Leonard Thaoker, of Union, wont to Homer Monday after a visit rof a coop lo of days with C T Mooro and family. WynotTribuno: Tho family of H A MoOormiok spent Thanksgiving with relatives in South Sioux Oity... . Mrs W 0 Jones went to Jaokson Sat urday to visit her daughter, Margaret, who is attending tho academy thero. Miss Margaret came homo with hor mother for a few days visit. Emerson Enterprise: John Johns, of Constance, Oedar county, is a can dinate for United States marshal to uooed Wm Warner, whose term, how ever, does not expire for some time. He has the endorsement of Senator Hitohoook and Congressman Stephens, and other influential democrats. Ponoa Journol: Mr and Mrs W F Mikesell arrived in Ponoa Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends. They' reside near Twin Falls, Idaho, Mr MikeBell was formorly cashier in the Bank of Dixon County It 0 Caulk, of Allon, was a business visitor in Ponoa laBt Friday and Saturday. While iu town, Mr Caulk attended the Dakota Oity-Ponca football gumo. Bob says it must have boon a good gatno by tho way tho peoplo yollod, but it was beyond his comprehension. Lyons Mirror: John Nixou and wife, of Homor, uto turkoy with their mother, Mrs Florence Nixon.,.. Tho battlo of Lookout Mountain was fought CO years ago last weok, whoro the edi tor's father, Col Jobbo F Warner, fought with Hookor "abovo tho clouds." After tho battlo Col Warnor mado u pipo of laurel wood from tho top of Lookout Mountain and we have this pipo on exhibition at tho Mirror office, All the aoldiors and others should stop in and see this tirao lion orod relio of that bloody war, Winnebago Chieftain : J M King, of tho Homer stato bank, was in Wiu nebago Monday on business...... Last Sunday ye editor misiod a treat by not being at homo whou Frank Church nd his lady friend, Miss Estilla Cap lln; Sherman MoKinloy und Fred Urusefleld. all of Homer, und T T Harris called to have us join them in u praotioo of some xaalo quartet selec tions. These mon have good, voices and an afternoon put in with them would have been a bright spot on last Sunday's page of our memory book. They were the guests of Mr and Mrs T T Harris. With the promise that 1 they wonld eomo again soon, wo help ed aea then off at the depot. Stout; City Tribune, 4t The illness . with smallpox in South Sioux City of Susie Lake, the eight year old baugh- w of Mr and Mrs Lake of the Ed wards & Bradford Lumber company, who was taken out of school this morning, makes tho number in that town up to tho present time about a dozen. This is tho second oaso that has devoloped in the sohools iu tho last weok. A tow days ago the nine year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Wadell was token sick nnd the family was quarantined. Tho daughter had a light attack but Mrs Wadell, who contracted the disease from her daughter, is having a vory serious attack. mo uozon cases have developed in tho last month or six woeks, A numbor of these have been in the country in the vicinity of tho city. It is not believed that any of tho cases will provo fatal. Homer Star: Harold Taft, of Nor folk, was a visitor at tho Baugous larin last woolc W i I Mason and wife, of Fullortou, Nob, spent Thanks giving and several days with Garrett Mason and family. ...Mrs Fred Ed wards wont to Greenvillo, la, Thanks giving morning to bring baok hor fathor, O M Johnson, for a short vis it.... II N Wagner and Miss Lena Wilkins spent (Sunday at LoMars, Is, with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs J E Wagner, and family Johnny Jordan, the son of Mr and Mrs Ohas Jordan, is improving after an opera tion for tonsilitis, which was perform ed last week in Sioux City Wil liam Brown peut Thanksgiving at tho homo of his father. S A Brown. "Bill" (now mions his mustache) is a traveling salesman lor the Des Moines Iron company, of Dea Moines, la ... . Mrs Matnoy, onotimo a Horner resi dent, but now of Horsefoot. Neb. is at present in a hospital at Lincoln, whoro sue unaerwont'an operation foe cancer. Sho is reported to be progressing nicely and will return to Book countv as soon as sho is able. Sioux Oitv Journal! 0: Died, in South Sioux Oity, Friday, December 5, 10)3, Frank Monroe, aged 80 vears. ofdropsoy. Deceased was a former rosident of Bionx Oitv and at ouo time operated a grocery storo at Greenville. no Is survived by his wlfo. Funoral will bo hold from tho residenco at 2 o'olook this afternoon. Interment will be made in tho Graceland Park com- otory....ASouth Sioux City trolley car oraBhed into a truck of tho Dough erty & Bryant firm at Third and Doug las streets yesterday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. The driver of tho vun. Bav Wright, 22 years old, was thrown un dor tho oar. Ho was uninjured oxoept tor a iow soratouen. Tue horses wore soverely cut. The glass in tho front part of tho oar was demolished . . . .The funoral of E A Herman, who died Thursday mornincr. will be held at 2 o'olook tomorrow afternoon at West- oott's ohapol. Rev E H Stevens, or the First Baptist church, will ofiloiato. Services will be under the amnions nf Genoral Hancock post. Interment will be in Logan Park cemotory. When Mr Herman was a boy of 9 yoars oiu uo lose niB lamer and supported the family by working on a oanal in Ohio, At tho ago of 13 ho entored up on an apprenticeship of live years. In 1801 ho enlisted iu tho civil war. He wuu among the first to onlist from tho stato of Now Jorsey. Ho drat ou listed for six months, then roenlistod for three years H was wounded in the head near tho tomplo. Tho oap whioh ho wore savod his life. Mr Her man was a sergeant and fought in the famous bnttlo of Bull Bun uudor Gon George B McOIollan, and was bIbo in tho battlo of Antletim, In 1855, Feb ruary 5, ho married Miss Sarah Goron, of Mlllsvillo, N J. Sho died at the ago of 03, loaving flvo children, all of whom aro living. Ho Marriod Mrs Edith Kinkaid, of this oity, November 18, 1003. In 1880 ho arrived in Plym outh county, la, and had two ) farms during tho nino years ho residod thero, After that ho was employed by the oity as Banitary polioo oflloer for two years under tho lato Mayor Burton, and hold tho samo ofllco during tho term oi E W Caldwell. He aervod as sanitary ofilcor uudor Mayors Burton, Boars, Caldwell and Smith and was first steward of tho dotention hospital. Ho resiguod on aocount of ill hoalth April 1. Mr llormuu was 80 years old. Ho loavos a widow and ilv6 child ron. They are: Mrs A E Daunt, nak?DvEY:G W Herman, Sioux Uty;KJ llorman, Hawarden, la; E A ?mft' r' Plymouth county, la, and Mrs E Bristow, of Sioux Oity. Ho oIho loavcB sixtoou graudohlldron. Bargains New Idea Magazine m . 1 1 Sionx Oity Daily and Sundav Journal without Sunday..., to rural route patrons Iowa Homestead fiO 6 00 4 20 8 CO 1 20 g CORRESPONDENCE tiunnAno. Oltis Wood, of Omaha, is the new railway agent at this place, Toys for the children at O Ander son Co's Mrs S Lnrsen, Mrs C M Basmussen and Mrs A Anderson visited Tuesday at tho E Ohristenseu homo. Wo want all your eggs, butter and produce, and will pay the top price for it, C Anderson Co. Mumlo Clausen and Cnrrio Nelson wore in Sioux City from Saturday un til Monduy. Everything in faucy groceries for tho holiday trado. Lot tin help you get up Ihuh Ohirstinns dinner and save you a lot of work. C Anderson Co. Dnu Hurtnett returned homo Mon- iiuy night from Cherokee, Iu. Mr Hartuett has been in n hospital the past wee uooioring mr a cancer on his fuoo, Grandma Hanson is visiting at.the imsmns Nelson homo this week, ' Wo are headquartara for Santn Clans this yoar in Hubbard, and wo uivnu juu to can ami look over our assortment of holiday goods. Ho many things suitable for Christmas presents fer every member of tho family, and at the most reasonablo pile s. C An derson Co. Mr and Mrs E Ohristenseu, Mrs W Nelsen and baby, Miss Abhio Bock well and Mrs Ernest Geortzworn Sun day guests at tho W Goorlz home. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a m. Public worship every 2nd and 4th Hun day of each month at 11 a m, in tho Lutheran churcli. Mrs Herman Bonze roturnod Satur day from Cborokeo, la, where sho had been tho past weok dootoring, Joe Smith spent the first of tho week at Nacora, We havo just got iu our stock of toys for Ohristmas and 'it will bo worth your whllo to como in and look over the now things before thoy aro all gono. C Anderson Co. Miss Aim Farrell visited last Satur day at tho Tom Hurtnett home at Jackson. Tho Woodman lodge held their an nual eleotion of officers Tuesday oven Ing, DooemberDth. Installation takes placo January lGth . All who owe me on book account for harness work, are hereby notified to call and sottlo by Dooember 20th, as I need tho money and must have a set tlement of somo kind. Curl Fredriok- sen. A fairly good orowd turned out to tho Mrs Hanson sale on the Tom Long farm Taesday. Mrs D O Heffernun and daughter, Veronica, wero in Elk Point, 8 D, a couple of days last week. In selecting your Ohristmas presents why not buy omothing useful, such as neokties, handkerchiefs, handbags, perfumery, suspender sets, hair orna ments, etc? A uieo assortment at O Andarsou Co's, Bills are out for tho public sale of Wm Bellinger, to bo held Wednesday of uext week, December 17. Mrs Albert Schrea'dor, who has been quite Biok tho past week, is getting along nioeiy. We have everything in the Heinz goods for holiday Ublo use. In pre paring lunohej or dlunora nothing is nioer than Heinz oelebratcd canned goods, C Anderson Co, Mrs Jossio Graves was called to tho bodsido of hor father at Emorson last week. Sho returned Tuesday, leav ing uer fathor much improved. JACKSON. u Mr Lois and family are moving this weex to watorunry, JNeb, where they will farm ono of Mr Smith's farms, about a milo from Waterbury. Wo are sorry to lose this estimable family. Catherine Hodgins is visiting in the homo of her sistor, Mrs Bert Chase, at Wakelleld, Neb. Catherino Belleugor, of Sioux Oity, pent over Sunday in tho E T Kennel ly home. Mr and Mrs L P Murray, of Water bury, spont ovor Sunday with rela tives here, Mrs William Garner departed last woek for a visit with relatives at Elk horn, Neb. Mrs P T Carey, who has been on the siok list for tho past week, is somo- wnat improved. Mrs J H Welsh is onjoylug a visit from her brother, Earl MoKinney, ' of Tokamoh, Nob. Frank Franolsco departed last week for York, Neb, whore ho will attend aollogo tho romainder of tho year. Joseph Waters returned from Early, la, Saturday uvoning, Mrs O P Garvey and danghtor, Maurlno, of Ilartiugtou, Nob, are vis iting relatives horo, Margaret O'Koefo returned to hor homo at Valentino, Neb, Monday, aftor a woeks visit in tho Dr Leahy homo, Ella Leahy was oalled from La Junta, Col, by tho illness of her broth er, Dr B J Loahy, who at this writing is oriticully ill. Contractor A Koltr, of Dubuque, la, has boeu hero the past week look ing aftor the building of the church, whioh work is progressing rapidly, His wifo aooompauied him. Merritt Barbor met with a serious and painful accident at his homo Sat urday evening whilo doing somo re pairing to hla eugino. His foot oanght iu the gearing, badly bruising three of his toes, and it is feared one of them will havo to bo amputated. Thos and William nartnett had two car loads of cattle on tho South Omaha markot Monday, Thoy accompanied the shipment. -"-y--"! , JBrejyig!nii .ii. . , - ' T,Jfr.rJai-fry.fii.,ii,....l,i.li . , Jt .rAMm .-... .. - .- - - - . CITY, NEBRASKA, v --.- . -- , - j n. mwaadtff! y v -, -- . . -I-. . . M . . . . I .aTal FaVBiSaVHaVaaaaW & am aVMBMBHlHBaiaB aaV has bppn moved into their fluo, now uuwn M,,1,,5 junk L'UIUIIUIH(I, IIUU moy now novo one oi tiio ilnest stores in tho county. Jas M King, who a your ngo assum ed tho management of tho Homer State bauk as cashier, has resigned his po sition, Mr Small of Winnebago suc ceeds him temporarily. Mr and Mis Baarnui Fredoriokson, of Newell, la, were hero laiit week vis iting relatives and old friends. They lormeny resided liero, hut moved to Newell several years ugo, wher they operate a hardware storo. SALEM Mrs Edward Morgnti whs hostest, to tho mnmhors of tho W Y D club Wednesday at tei noon. Tho rooms mid luncheon tablo wer decorated in pink and white, orjBanthemutnH being tho choice of flowers. Tho afternoon hours wero devoted to a litornry pro gram. Au oystor stow was indulged iu. Mrs W A Duncan nnd sun Floyd, after several months' visit at the O A Sides homo, left yesterday for her homo in Canada. Henry Ebel und wifo returned Fri day from a ten days' visit iu Illinois with relatives and friends. Wm Bontou loft Wednesday for Baymoud, 8 D, where ho will spend the wintor with Mrs Hubert Phillips and Wm Bouton. jr. B M Houls mot with an unusual ox pcriouco last Thursday while sorting hogs, resnltiug in one getting him down, tearing several wounds in his flesh. He is coutlued to his hod but is gaining rapidly. NOBLEST SCIENCE BEST INSTRUCTION SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tlie Kuconl Tho homo of Olios Wr.ddell is quar antined for Binallpux. Mrs Wiuldoll is sick. RV J J Phillips wbb up from Battle Crook Friday. Ho and Mrs Philiirm had beon nt Peudor for Thanksgiving. Mrs O A Manning wua taken tn a Sioux City hospital this weok where she was operated on for a growth on tier arm. She is reported hs roeovrr- ing nicely. Mrs Julia Mikesell and dauchtnr. MIbs Geitrude, have iinuouucod that thoy will roturu to their homo at Twin tails, Ida, ohout tho first of tho year. Mr and Mrs Joe Carnev. of Wiohilu. Kan, woro visitors at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs J H Hogan, last woek. They woro hero to attend tho funeral of Mr Carney's sister, Mrs Het-nnn at Jaokson. Mrs Susan B Kirkstead, of Norfolk. president of tho stato assembly of Bo bekah lodges, will visit tho South Sioux City lodge uext Tuesday oven ing. A largo attondanco is expected and special efforts aro being made to put on the work in good shape. Miss Ella Trenhaile, a teaoher iu tho public sohools, writes from hor home in Bloomdeld, whoro sho had gono for Thanksgiving vacation, that sho will bo unable to retnrn to her work. Hor mother f' 11 and broke an arm and she will be oompellod to ro mnin with her. Mrs B G nHrvoy is substituting in her piece. Pastor Russell In a College City Advocates Bible as Text Book. aaaaaaaLFl'' bLI bHHbIa & J aLB aaaHLW3b& ' ftaLH aaLLaClaaH aaaBtf'aai iWalaaaMaafc.'''' IBP PASTOR. KUSSELii of 05,000 HOMMK. Heury Looinis was a visitor at Da kota Oity Monday night. A baby girl was born Sunday to James T Hatch and wifo. George Harris has gone to nersoy, Wis, for a visit with relatives. A baby boy was born to Myion Bates and wifo last week, also a son to Olaude Thacker and wife. Tho jitqok of the Farmers Exchange The Business Counsellor Farmers. Farmer and Breeder, issued every Thursday at Sionx "ity, Iowa, is an invaluable business counsellor and friend to 05,000 farmers and breeders. They read it with pleasure und profit nud wo feel sure you can do tho same. 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Do you recollect a time in whioh bo many things of vital interest to every family wero being agitated and at least partially nosompliahed? These publio affairs olosoly touoh tho iucomo nnd outgo of evory ono of us, and a careful reading of a flrst-claBS daily nowBpapor is most desirallo, TLo childron in tho family should bo en couraged to read onrront ovents. Of courso this makoi it necessary to se lect a oloan papor, ono that Is not filled with liquor and uasty medical advertisements. Tho Lincoln Stato Journal 1b tho kind of papor you will want, ami juat now tho publishers aro offering tho daily and Sunday until Jau. 1, 1910 for only H, or without tho 1HHEUMATWrSUFFERERS SHOULD UE ThmBamt nmmtm Jror!)alhftrm of, RAeumatism tnwBtro (ATlCAr OOUT5NEURALCU WiKIPNEYaTROUB MSHK f IMMtM IttiatMMti Cur cJ The Value of Learning Its Cost Vari ous Kinds of Knowledge The Moat Important One the Best Teacher Tho Mast Successful Pupils. Ithaca, N. Y., March 10. rnstor Ilussell Is hero; und In vlow of this being the seat of Cornell University he took as a text tho words of the philosopher: "Wis dom from Abovo the noblest sci ence, the best In struction." It must bo said, however, that tho Pastor used various Scriptures, any ono of which might havo served for n text. Onco tho colleges represented, not merely secular education, but tho re ligious sentiment of their founders, usually religious men. Today, how ever, colleges nro nshamed to acknowl edge any religious nfflllntlons; nnd al though thoy represent high moral prin ciples, nevertheless, they nro hot-beds of Infidelity disbelief In tho Bible nrf tho Divinely Inspired Revelation. This condition Is deplorable. In tho Pastor's opinion tho great in stitutions of learning, so well equipped for tho Inculcation of faith In God. nro doing more to overthrow faith than are nil other Influences combined. The in crenso of knowledgo ho believed to be accountable for tho increase of vice. Ho explainod that the undermining of faith In tho Bible ns the Word of God nnd the Inculcation of tho Evolution theory tend to destroy nil faith In a personal God nnd in rewards and pun ishments from Him. One of tho most peculiar things was that very wealthy men navo richly endowed leading col leges, thereby destroying faith and un intentionally leading mankind to social revolution, to the precipice of annrchy. Sympathy For Higher Critics. Nothing In the Pastor's words indi cated condemnation; on tho contrary, ho manifested a deep sympathy for those entangled in tho snares of Oc cultism nnd Evolution. Ho had been entangled once himself, ho said, but had gotten free. Had ho gone so far as to doubt tho existence of God, he believed that ho would havo been as lost In Evolution as are many of tho noble men occupying college chairs. The Pastor believes the difficulty is that many cannot accept the Bible as tho inspired Record. So also he had once rejected it; for ho had thought it to be in hnrmony with tho absurd creeds of the Dark Ages. Now he Is a most firm believer in the Inspiration of the Bible. Ono of tho surprising things his Bible study has revealed is that tho Bible supports nono of the creeds; and tuat nono of the creeds or sects use all of tho Bible. Ench sect has selected doctrines from tho Word of God, and uses these in its own defense. But each finds thero teachings which do not fit In with Its creed. Evidently nono of the sects manu factured tho Bible. Had tho Calvln ists dono do, they would havo omitted texts teaching Freo Grace. Armlnians would havo omitted Election. Catho lics would havo added something to teach tho immaculato conception, in dulgences, high nnd low mass, holy water, holy candles, apostolic succes sion, etc All would have put In texts telling about tho Trinity. All would havo omitted texts' teach ing that tho dead aro asleep, to awak en in tho resurrection morning. In deed, it is most difficult for them to ex plain how thero can bo a resurrection, if those who seem to dio aro really moro allvo than ever. Evidently the Bible was not made by man. My prayer and effort 13 that think ing Christians may see that this won derful Book, whllo out of harmony with tho creeds, is fully in harmony with Itself. The great Plan of salva tion which the Bible sets forth towers far abovo all tho efforts of puny men, represented in tho creed3 of Christen dom. Tho Bible Message could not have como from elsewhero than Above. Learning's True Value and Cost. Learning along all lines of present day instruction is surely valuable. Tho applied sciences nro doing much for tho world. But while very important and helpful to human progress, these alono are not sufficient The human mind must have a thoory respecting its future destiny and tho object of its present existence. Tho searcher for knowledgo along theso lines is usually referred to Plato and Socrates. Nono seem to think of nroeress in mental philosophy beyond theso giants 'of the past Yot, if tho Evolution theory bo true, theso men were much nearer thq inonkoy stato than wo nro today. Tho Pastor sought to Impress tho pro priety of beginning Bible study afresh, Ignoring the creeds of tho Durl: Ages, nnd permitting the old Book to explain itself. He pointed out, however, that the Bible specifically declares that with .out tho Holy Spirit it cannot be fully nnd clearly understood. Those who consecrnto their lives to God and thus enter tho School of Christ will bo taught of nini. lie believes that unless tho highest organs of the human brain those ap pertaining to religion nnd morality be cultivated, tho student is poorly pre pared to withstand the storms of life. 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