bAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITV, kEBRASKA, - -' W xvivujmj. tri- m tf-jUfrre,, imi.ji, ROYAL BaKin Powder Is the Housewife's Greatest Help. WHAT so tempting to the laggard appetite as a light, flaky, fruit short cake or a delicate hot biscuit? Royal makes the perfect short cake, biscuit and muffin, and improves the flavor and healthf ulness of all risen flour foods. It renders the biscuit, hot bread and short cake more di gestible and nutritious, at the same time making them more attractive and appetizing. Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable for the preparation all the year round of perfect foods. Dakota County Herald JOHN H. REAM, i-UDUSHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly nowspapor published at Dakota City, Nebraska. .Permission, bas been grantod for the transmission of this paper through tho malls as socond-olass matter. Tolephono No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County In ono instance tho farming inter ests were not serVed to tho best ad vantage in tho new parcel post law. It was probubly an oversight that plants and seeds, which were formerly oarried at ono cent for each two onnces, regardless of distance, recoived no at tention other than to increase tho weight limit from four pounds to clov en pounds. It Booms that these- two prodnots should reoeive tho bouoflt of the now law if anything abonld, as no line of trado is more important to tho farmer; A Lincoln dispatch in Saturday's dailies gives the following statement in regard to eortain roarriugos that had boon porformod by Comity Judgo Hoffornan at this plaeo. "Following complaints of a Hioux Oity, la, man, whoso name is not diaolosod, ugainst County Tudgo D 0 Hoffcrnan, of Da kota county, Neb, Qov Morohoad placed the matter in tho bauds of At torney Gonoral Martin, who today mado known his finding, ilo declar ed tho complaints uro not woll found ed. It was alleged tho .county judgo had boon guilty of misoonduot, that ho had lioonsed and married first cousins contrary to law and had married mi nors who had no affidavit showing thut their paronts consented to the mar riage. It is said that soma falsa a ill davits may have boen mado by differ ontjsorsons, but that tho county judgo was not to blame for this." Brnndage & Tnurbor, publishers of tho Teoumaoh Chieftain, have sout the following facts to the ' state board of agrionituro and vouch for tho aoouraoy of the figures: JB Douglas, a busi ness man of Teoumseh, took $1,000 gross receipts from thirty-six acres of alfalfa. He hired all tho labor and paid out $150 for help. His net profit waa $1,150. Placing a valuation of $150 an aero on tho land ho receiv ed a gross inoomo on hiii invostmont of 291 per oont or a net incomo of 21 per oont. From the first ohtting ho got thirty-six tons; from tho seooud cutting, sixty-four tons; third cutting, thirteen tons; fourth ontting, sovontoon tons; total, ISO tous. This was sold at from $8 to $15 a ton. Messrs Thur bor & Bruudago publisbsd this item under tho caption "Oau You Beat It?" Mr Douglas, of oourso, oncouhterod tho full effect of tho dry weuther. MlltQIMIiilMOiM()0lil)MOW ff I4av . I &. 3E from our Exchanges (IDJWMilMtQmiiD4HHItDH0J(MM0t(i Lyons Mirror: Willio Nixon, who has boen having appendicitis, is im proving rapidly. Wynot Tribuno : Mrs E J Morin re turned Tuesday from u fow days visit ut her homo in Dakota Oity. Wayne Demoorat: Superintendent Loavons, of Dakota Oity, was hero Saturday greeting old friends. Dixon Journal; J M Johnson, of South Sioux City, auditor for Ed wards & Bradford company, is invoic ing tho stock at this place. Ho huB two usafstants with him. Boise, Idaho, Daily Statesman, 4th: T D Ourtis hue received from William Ilowen, au employe of tho Dyers ranch, u pair of deor antlers that aro probably the largest that liavo boon exhibited in BoIbo this winter. Although thore are four points, tho antlers have u wide spread and aro fine specimens, Winnebago Chieftain : Mrs Mary Kessler, of Homer, visited Sunday with relatives here Mr and Mrs Garret Mason, of Homer, wore Winne bago visitors last Sunday afternoon. ' ....Editor II N Wagnor, of tho Homer Star, and Mihh Lena Wilkins wero the gueBts last Sunday of Mr and Mrs C F Nichols. Ponder Times: Henry Day or wub hero from South Sioux Oity, Satur day Herman Freoso and family left for their now homo in Arizona, Monday. Mrs Freese and Miss Oon Btanoo took the train Tor Hoopor for n few days' visit with friends, while Mr Frooso and tho boys wont to Hooper by auto, whoro tho family will prooede by auto to their now homo. Mr Frccse will practice law und publish a nows papor down thoro. Poncu Journal : John MoKivergnn was horn in Bonslor county, N Y, in tho year 1051, and died at his homo in Ponoa, Neb. Novomber 24, 1913. At tho ago of 7 years ho moved with his paronts to Dakota county, Nob, as a member of Father Tracy's colony. In 1875 ho was married to Bose Eelley, of Sioux Oity, fa. To them wero born four children, one having died in infancy, Thero romaining to mourn his death aro Emory' McKiv organ, of Dulu'th, Minn; Mm Wm Soregon, of Pouda, und Thomas MbKivorgan, of Ponca. In 1875 ho moved to Dixon county und settled on a homostead, whoro ho endured many hardships known only to early settlors. Dnriug his lifo ho was over ready to lond i holping hand in sioknoss and troublp ami wuoa Ills own timo for Buffering oamo ho boro it pationtly to tho end. May his soul rost in poaoo. Sioux Oity Journal, 15: Josoph Oloments, E J Mots: and J H Smith wero appointed u committee at a spoo ial mooting of the oounoil of South Sioux Oity last night, to mako ar rangomonts for an olootrio lighting systom. Tho committeo will be ready with a roport in about a woek, It was tho unanimous opinion of tho counoil that it would bo wiso for tho oity to furnish the equipment on tho Bouth side of tho river and obtain tho power from Sioux Oity. It was estimated that it would roquiro about $3,000 to furnish tho necessary equipment. "Wo understand that tho Sioux City Gas and Eletrio company of Sioux Oity," said Mayor Vill Morgan, "has no right to crops tho liver, but thoy havo informed us thut thoy orb willing to uolivor power to us at tho bridge, and wo will fiud a way of getting it it across tho river. Sioux Oity Journal: MiBsKato Sul livan, proprietor of u womon's fur nishing Hi ore at 500 Fourth street, yostorday took a ohango of vouuo to Justico E G Smith's court when ar raigned in polioo court on n ohurgo of advertising, maintaining and oporating a lottory. Miss Sullivan did uot up poar in conrt, but wub represented by her attorney, Lylo Hubbard. Hub bard doolurod that Justico Smith would bo aaked to continue tho oaso until somotlmo uoxt wcok, as A O Strong, who will reprosout Miss Sul livan iu tho hoaring, was out of tho oity und would not return beforo to day or Monday. Oity Prosecutor F G Iddings, who filed tho ohurgo ugainst Miss Sullivun, declared ho would pro tost aguiunt the oontinuance. If Mies Sullivan contiuuos her "cash refund" salo, whioh is deolarod a lottery by tho oity prosecutor, Iddings said ho p'roba ably would'flloa charge of lottory daily against her. Attornoy Hubbard inti mated that with tho return of Strong to the oity tho case probably would bo disposed of out of the justioo court. Prosecutor Iddings declares tho ouly oomproiniso ho will aooept will bo tho discontinuance of tho Hale by Miss Sullivan. Miss Sullivan iu a state ment issnod lust ulght aisortod she would continue her salo in tho aaino manner as advortlsed. Homer Star: Cora Sorenson visit ed over Sunday at Jaokson with her sister, Mrs nurry Erioksen Mrs Obarles Bristol returned Saturday from Onawa, Iu, whoro sho had boon for tho last throe weeks.... Mrs Will Hogau and sou, of South Sioux Oitv. spent several days at the homo of bor mother, Mrs Mary Rymill,,.. Charley Jordan went to Dakota Oity Monday night to try out tho Odd Fellow's Roat. no is now a member of that orders. I Mr ond Mrs E A Butler, of OmhIib, returned homo Sunday evening alter a short visit nt tho homo nf Qoorgn Ashford. Mrs Butler is n sistor of MrsAhforil,...Dr Hussy, of Sioux City, and Dr Ream, of Wallhill, came to Homer Saturday to hunt wolvs. On account of the weather and bad roads they were not able to do much hunting. . . . Walter Rymill and August Wilkins, jr, wero Lyons passengers Saturday. They went after throe wolf hounds and thoy aro trying to round up a fow of them. August Wilkins and his brother, Ed, captured a largo sized wolf west of town last Friday.... Mrs Harry Bailey and son, of Ord, Neb, spent several days last woek with tho Louio Ilookwoll family west of Homer. Mrs Bailey and Mrs Rockwell aro sistors. Tliey both left on Saturday for Indiana, whore Mrs Baiioy will undorg.i a serious opera tion for oancor... . . . .John Blanchard, formorly of Homor, but now of Omaha, spent n fow days tho past wook with his paronts and family, Mr and Mrt James L Blanohard. John is at pres ent employed aB u mail clerk on tho Northwestorn, running out of Omaha. Ho is another ono of our young Homor mon who is making good in thooutsido world. Emerson Entorpriso: Born A girl at A G Mcssorsmith's, Dccomber 5.... Col Davis was at Naoora Sunday botweon trains... .'Glen Smith was up to bouth Sioux City botwoeu trains Sunday.... Frank HaaBo and Dr Evans attended tho Shriuo meeting in Sioux City last Friday night B J Shel don, of Wnlthill, was in Emerson, Monday, trying to mako a land deal with one of the Dohrmann.... Joseph Harris and family are eujoying u visit from Mr Harris' sister, Mrs Connors, or St Puul, Minn .... Mrs John ilogan, of Hubbard, was in Emersou tho first of tho wook, called horo by tho illness of her brothor-in-luw, Wm Korwin .... Olios Harris was absent from tho Jen son moat tnurket the first of the week transacting privato business at Homer and Winnebago John Demp- no, oi near uuuuard, was in Em erson last Thursday, lie was wearing a $0 35 smile tho reileotion from tho prico uo roceiveu lor tno loud oi cows he sold at tho Sioux Oity market last wook . . . .Tuo outcome of tno fist fight botweon Joseph E Austin, of Omaha, and Fred Brooks, alias F V Adkins, in Emernon last Friday whoroin tho oaso for assault and battery was filed against said Brooks und later dismiss ed, tho aforesaid Austin filed com plaint against Brooks for soiling acci dent insuranco withont n licenso to Goorgo O Orr, in the county court of Dakota county, tho said brooks was finod $25 and cost O A Ilisoroto. ono of the progressive and prosperous farmers uour Homer, was in Emerson yesterday for u short time. Ho was on his way to Iloyd connty with his father to look after land interests. Mr Iliseroto was ono of tho optimistic farmers who predicted advance in land valuos u few years ago. About four yours ago ho purchased 200 acres a milo north of Homor, paying around $100 per aoro. Ho informs us that ho has been offored $150 for this sarno land.... Tho state fish commissioner has boon up at Jaokson lake the past two weeks seining out tho fish. Ho has eight assistants and thousands of pounds aro boing taken out daily. Gumo fish aro being takon to Crystal lake (?) und deposited in that water and tho soft fish buffalo and carp aro sold on tho banks to any ono who will buy them. Oonrad Wolf was up lust Thursday and brought baok sev eral hundrod pounds which ho pod dlod to Emerson pooplo. Wo aro in formed that when through a Jackson lako thoy will go to Blyburg lake, east of Homor. and clean out that body of water as far as possible Sioux Oity Journal, lGth: Miss Kato Sullivan waived preliminary ex amination on tho ohargo of conduoting an advertising soheino in violation of lottery laws and was bound over to tho uiBtrlot court grund jury of the Janu ary torm yostorday by Justico E G Smith. No bond was aBkod of Miss Sullivan, No record that sho over was plaood undor arrest was in possession oi Justice omitu, Tho information in tho oaBo, prooured by Foster, G Iu dings, was sent to the justioo oonrt from tho polioo station, Miss Sulli van's attornoy appeared in oourt. . . . Reclamation of hundreds of acres of land in Dakota county, Neb, now sub merged under Jaokson and Blyburg lakes, will takn piaco in tho next two years, iu tho opinion of farmors own ing tho laud. The recent aots of tho Btuto fish and gumo warden's ofllco iu removing fish from tho two lakes is taken by farmors us an indication that state officials learned that tho two lakes uro bocoming shallower each year and soon will dry up. Tho lakes cover somo ot tho riohest farm land iu nortU western Nebraska. Farmers ex pect to roclaim tho land by drainago. Thoro aro only about four foot of water in Jaokson and two and ono half foot in Blyburg lako. Tho pro cess of filling of the lako beds occur oaoh your when tho Missouri river overilows, Tho Bodimont carried by tho river is dopositod, and wheu the river overilows its banks next year and iu 1915, tho land will bo ready to be reclaimed, in tho opinion of Henry Roost, n Dakota farmer. Jaokson and Blyburg lakes uro fuvorito fishing grounds, Jaokson luke, particularly, a fow yours ago, was as popular a suru mor resort as Crystal lako. Both lakes aro a part of tho old bod of tho Missouri river. Thousands of pounds ot fish have boon tukou from the shal low waters of Jaoksou lako during tho last few days by W J O'Brien, depny game warden, who has ohurgo of tho state hatchory at Gretna, Neb. Oamo fish, such us orappies, poroh and bass, huvo boon placed iu Crystal lako, whilo the "soft" fish, suoh as carp. buffalo, redhorse, skipjacks, gars and suckers wero sold and given uway. Tho state of Nebraska has realized Hourly $2,000 from tho sale of the fish. Soventy-ilvo thousand pounds were purohusod by Sum Flux, manager of nu umaua moat market. ! armors living in tho vioinity of Jaokson, Neb, havo gono to tho lake with motor cars and wagons to get supplies of fish The seining was done through tho ico with a net 750 foot long, whioh re quired a dozon meu to operato it. From 3,000 to 5,000 poundB of fish wore taken from the lake at a single haul. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Jim Uargo was in Hubbard Sunday. A big crowd attended the Reninger sale west of here Wednesday. Gladys Martin and Christine Beck spent over night with Laura Beck Sat urday. Heinz mince moat' for your holiday dinner, at O Anderson Go's. Mr and Mrs Ohas Dodge nntoed to Sioux Oity last wook. R Rasmusaon and wife, of this pre cinct, left Tuesday for Borklpy, Gal, to mako their future homo. Mr and M-s Dan Hartnott antood to Jaokson last Friday. Carl Frederickson was a county scat caller Monday. A splendid lino of toys and usoful articles for Children for tho holidays, at O Andoraon Oo'a. Tom Long was in Omuha soveral days last week . B B Gribblo came down from Chambers, Neb, last week nuil is vis iting at tho parental homo on tho bot tom. Ho liken his now homo in Holt county better than ho expected ho would. He loaves for homo Saturday. School will cIobo for Christmas va cation Friday, Deoember 19. Tho teaohors will all spend their vacation nt their homes. Tom Long shipped a car of hogs to Sioux Oity, Wednesday. Toys for tho ohildron at C Ander son Co's. Katio Long camo homo from South Sioux City Friday to remain ovor Sun day. Tho Danish Brotherhood and Sister hood will havo a joint Christmas tree festivity, Friday, Deoombor 20 Mr and Mrs H Nolseu aro enjoying a visit from relatives from Salix. la, thiaweck. Tho RusrmiB Nelson ohildron were suffering the past week from severe colds, but are now gotting along nicely- Everything good in groceries for that Xmas dinner inoluding a full line of Heinz goods, Diamond S and Oo-operutivo goods. C Anderson Co. Mr and Mrs A Anderson ato Sun day, dinner nt the B R Dyer homo. Mrs Hoeny and daughter, George Reiss, Mr and Mrs Joo Hartnott and Mr and Mrs A C Hanson and children wero somo of tho Onristmas sho'ppers in Sioux City Monday. Ohris Christensen, of Yistu, was in Hubbard Monday. Freman Rookwoll, John Luzio, and Frank Van Houton shipped stock to South Omaha Monday, Christmas candies, fruits and cook ies at O Anderson Co. Tho Danish Sisterhood held their aunuul elootion Saturday. Installa tion will take placo in January. Mrs Chris Sorensen was a Christ mas shopper in tho city last Friday Mr and Mrs L Harris and little daughter, Mildred, wero church at tendants und over Sunday visitors in Homer. We want all your eggs, butter and produce, und will pay the top prico for it. C Anderson Co; Carl Fredrickson was in Sioux Oity tho first of tho wook. Mr and Mrs Sam Larson visited at tho home of tho latter's brother near Vista Sunday. MrB A O HanBon, son und daughter, iiouis Hogg, liobert and Johanna Mundy, wore somo of tho Sunday guests at mo js uunstensen borne, Wo havo everything in tho Heinz goods for holiday table use. In pre paring lunouoa or uiunerB notmng is nicer than Heine eelebratod canned goods. C Anderson Co. Mrs Mundy visitod friends in Ponca last week, Mrs Jossio Graves waa in Emerson tho first of tho week to see her father. Lester Nolson visitod last woek at the Josso Graves homo. Mr and Mrs Louis Moeenson and family spent Sunday at tho Bert Dyor uomo. ounuay souooi at iu o clock a m, Public worship evory 2nd and 4th Sun day of each month at 11 a in, in tho Luthoran church. Mrs Lars Larson has boou suffering from a severe cold the past woek. xur ami mrs u i-iougo enjoyed an ovor Sunday visit from frionds from Bioux City. Thoy returned Monday, Air and Airs Dodgo accompaning them. Mr and Mrs 11 Nehon, Mr and Mrs U M Rasmnssen, wero Sunday diners at tho Carl Rasmusson homo. Tho Duniih Brothorhood hold their annual election of officers Saturday Installation will bo ou tho socoud Sat urday In January, A pair of fancy Solz shoes, a ilannol shirt, a box of fanoy hose, n handsome tie and pin, any of theso would mako acooptablo Christmas gifts. C An dcrson Co, Luther Martin and wife uto Sunday uinnor at me nay lienor nome. Grandma Hanson returned to hor homo Tuesday, after a woeks visit ut tho Rasmus Nelsen home. Rural routo No 1 haBboon extoudod, Have not learned how many milcB havo have boen addod, somo say botwoen six und seven. The rout formorlv be ing twonty-Bovou milos, sovou miles will mako it thirty-four miles. We think tho mail carrier will need u lautoru to find tho last boxes in theso short days, especially iu dark, foggy weatUor. Wonder if a living machine would not bo good. JACKSON. Born, to Mr und Mrs Chas ITuiiBen. Deoombor 14, 1913, u son, Georgo Martin, of Bancroft. Neb, look- was in town ono day last week. ing aftor his farm near Yistu . James Goodfollow has gone to Omaha, Francos Sorenson rotumod to her homo nt Watorbury, Nob, aftor a two weeks' visit in tho William Ilartuett home. Mr and Mrs II F MoKoovor havo re ceived announoomout cards of tho marriage of their son, Francis Mo Keover, to Graoe Gallagher, of Ohio a- go, After a short wedding trip tho y will bo "at homo" in Ohiango, whoro Mr MoKcovor has a fino position. Mrs Goorgo Smith and children ox poet to leave tho last of tho woek for n ChriRtniHH visit with her parents at Wilton, N V. Amy McCarthy, of Ponca, was a guest last Friday in the John T Daley home. Alex Heineman, who was visiting in tho Goo Stevens home, departed Sat urday for his homo at Ora, iud. Mr and Mrs J A Heath und child ren loft Monday for their now homo a( Missoula, Mont. St Catharino's academy will closo Friday fur the holidays. Most of the Htudeuts expect to go homo for their vacation. Mrs Murgarot Lioyle entertained n company of relatives and friends at luncheon Wednesday afternoon com plimentary to hor sister, Mrs F A Wood, of Grand Point, Ida, Mr and Mrs T B Jones aro enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs Frank Wood, of Sand Point, Ida. Isaac Sharp has been on tho sick list tho past week. Frank Johnson has opened u oloan ing and pressing establishment. His office is in the P T Carey barber shop, Mrs H W O'Neill was culled to Mer ril, la, last Saturday by tho illness of her mother, Mrs J Lilly. Agnes Leahy and James Sutherland sprung a snrpriso ou their friouds hero Monday by going to Sionx City and were married ut the Cathedral of the Epiphany. Because of tho serious illness ot tho bride's brother, Dr Lea hy, the marriage was witnessed by the immediate frionds only. HOMlfllt. Moloom Smith wus a passenger to Sioux Oity Friday. Gortrudo Bncklaud has accepted a position in Sioux Oity ub beokkoeper. Johanna Harris visited at tho San ford home in Dakota Oitv tho mint woek. Chas Smith returned Tuesday noon from a trip to Bloomfield, Nob. Off Harris was in tho oity on busi ness Tuesday. Fred Oohander is at work behind tho connter in tbo Farmors Exchange. John DeMeyor now has full chargo of the Oohander & DeMeyor implement business. Miss Oora Midkiff has accepted a clerkship in tho Mansfield Mercantilo Co at Winnebago, George Whaloy has succeeeded J M Ohuroh us mail messenger botwoen the depot and postoffioe ut this plaeo. H R Rasmusaon and wife departed tho first of tho week for California to take up their residence. The Rymills will hold u salo Friduy of this week, preparatory to moving to their olaims in Wyoming in the early spring. R B Small, financial clerk at agenoy, has taken up his work cashier at tho Homor State bunk, ginning Monduy. Ho will movo family into tho Mason residonre. the as SALEM Mrs O Stading is seriously ill and fours aro entertained for her recovery. Will Mikesell, of Twin Fallsj Ids, was horo tho past week visiting rela tives and old acquaintances. Lou Armbright brought ovor a bunoU of feeding stoors last Friday, to finish off in his yards, Blivon Bros also drovo over a bunoh Saturday for their yards. blia T W Gribblo, who wus hurt in automobile accident Thanksgiving day, is slowly recovering and is ablo to sit up part of tho timo. B B Gribblo, of Chambers. Neb, has been visiting his mother, Mrs J O Gribblo, the paBt weok and looking aftor business matters hern and at Hubbard. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Kroia the Record iuiss ivato ouiimun, oi uecatur, is a guest of hor brother, R A Stillman, this week. Miss Edna Moflltt is enjoying a two wooka' vacation from her duties in tho Record and poBtollice. Tho Bank of South Sioux City mov ed this weok into tho new building and Cashier Boucher is now nicely settled iu his new quarters. Born At Los Augolts, Cal, De oember J, a daughter, to Mr and Mrs Frank Dietz. Mrs Dietz will be re memborod horo as Miss Graco Wilbur, whoro she Bpout her girlhood and whore she is well known. Mr and Airs H J Baker and twin daughters, left for Harrison, in Sioux county, wnero thoy will go baok to thoir ranch for the winter ufter n visit of two months' at tho homo of Mr und Mrs Martin Maloney. Frank Combs was charged by O W Burnaugh with giving ono of Bur naugh'a boya a whipping. Mr Combs pleaded gnilty in Justico Clement's oourt Wednesday and was assessod a small tine. Tho sentiment of tho community is that Mr Combs should be prosentod with a gold medal. Stato Health Inspector Dr Wilson, of Lincoln, was in town lust Friday and looked over tho cases reported to bo smallpox and as u result of his visit tho quarantine placed upon tho homes romained up. At present quurantino is on tho Y O Luke homo, where a little daughter is sick; tho Nato Mil ler home, where Harold is sick; tho F S Martin home, whoro Charles is siok, and tho Charles Waddell home, whoro Mrs Waddell is siok. Nono of tho cases aro at all sorious and in most in stances the childron havo not boon in bod. As a result of tho scaro tho south school was closed Friday for fumiga tion. Tho churches hold services Sun day with the exception of the Prosby toriaus, who misunderstood the city officials and thought tho quarantine oxtonded to publio meetings. Deafness Cannot Be Cured tjr local application, at thty cannot reach tho ills. eased portion ot the rar. There Is only ono way to cure tlrstness, ana that Is by constitutions! remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition oi the mucous lining ol tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely doted. Peat nrss Is the result, and unless the lnflammstlon ran be taken out and this tube restored to lu normal eoitdl. Hon, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlno eases out el tea art caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition ol the mucous surfaces. We wlU give One Hundred Dollar for any case ol Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by UaU'i Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CUE.NEV CO, Toledo, a Bold by Druggist, jfcs. me IUU s family I'llll tar coaitlpattoa. Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday Oranges, per dozen 20c Lemons, per doz 35c Plum Pudding for Christmas 30c 0 bars Toile Soap 25c 2 cans 20c Salmon 25c 3 cans 10c Salmon . . : 25c 2 cans Sauer Kraut ? . ." 25c 3 cans Peas ". 25c IS lbs Sugar $1,00 2 pkgs Puffed Rice 25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L Drxkotix. City, Nebraska. Earnest Effort - - Close. Conscientious Care "Thto Man Behind," gives ton hours each day on guard watching eao h tiny dotail. Hbb no outside interests guarantees each deposit with his every dollar his every ncro of land his lifetime's reputation. Has been learning "GOOD Banking" since 188G 27 yoars preaching and practicing "RIGHT Treatmont for old nnd young, wiso nnd foolish, rich and poor. If you Uo not think tins " WOKTIl WHILE" ask our customers. Better still doposit a bit KNOW "SMILE ALSO." The Mid West Bank 'That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT.' 480 ACRES $2? 2 Under the new homestead acre homestead m Wyoming at a cost of $22 and buy 100 acres ' of government pasture land adjoining for SI. 25 per acre. Big Homestead Folder: Our new homestead folder just from the press will tell you all about the acreage of government land in each of the counties along the Burlington in Wyoming, and contains a lot of information of value to you. Timber and Coal: You can talcs up these lands where timber, coal and building stone may be had free of chasge within reasonable distance. Such an opportunity ought to interest you. Write me tokay for copy of this new Free Government I,ands Folder. I). Clem K Bargain Day Now is the time to subscribe or, renew ysursubscriptionto tbV 1 wentietn Century Farmer Subscription Price LSO per year Pay your subscription now for the whole of next year and we will (five t you the balance' of this year free... $1.00 pays your subscription to January 1, 1916, Thi3 bargain day offer closes Dec, f. Send us your subscription at once and get the full benefit of our free offer Do it now today HWERTrETH CENTURY FARMER, OMAHA, NEBRASKA is- i rsspn . -tinaf . I Abstracts of Title a iv, nun nuriv uouu (lurntt'on thn ttooiirnry of erary Abritract I make Pj f lOSSf ! Ed. T. Kearney, President law you can file on a free 320 '. Doaver, Immigration Agent OMAHA NEBRASKA ' I e " Bncce"'t0 Dakota County Abstract 0 Bonded Abstracter ictsr I J. J. EIM TBI r? mitiJiiSli dnMM, i--- - -.