t)AK6$A C6UNTV HEJUtfl; DAKdtfA CtW, m8ftASKA. -' in ). T-IfWJ i V . v aaagJKa ..HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS.. Will H. Beck Co. The Sioux City Jewelers Inform their many -friends in Dakota County and North East Nebraska that they are equipped this Holiday Season to serve them, if possible, better than ever. Our store is full to ovei flowing with the NEWEST and BEST in EVERY LINE Unequaled Assortment of loose and mounted Diamonds. An Assortment of over 1000 Watches to select from. Rings of every imaginable assortment and price. Twenty different patterns of Sterling Silverware. The Best Brands only of Silver plated ware. Jewelry in Necklaces, Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Pins, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, both in solid gold and gold hlVH, Manicure and Toilet Sets, in Sterling Silver, Silver plate, Ebony and Ivory. , Umbrellas, Cane?. Clocks, Opera Glasses, Bric-a-Brac and Bronzes. Nothing Iibb boon overlooked to mnke our atook complete. Engraving, ns usual, on nil goods without extra charge, Special attention will bo paid to mail orders. Goods will bo sent to out of town customers on approval. Our Gift Book will bo Bont upon request. Will H. Beck Co. Iowa's Leading Jewelers. 4th and Pierce, Sioux City. Iowa PROGRAM To be GiVen by the Pupils of Miss Helen Erlach December 23rd, at Goodwin, Nebr. "A Merry Christmas" Frank Duggan The Song of 'the Bells Burnard Chorus. To S. Claus, Esq " Harvey Carpenter The Slumber Islands. ..... Gabriel Eighth Grade Girls. Drama "The Honest Shoemaker" IV Scenes. .Woodmen John Dobson, the honest shoemaker John Duggan Mary Dobson, his wife Mabel Beacon First creditor Archie Gray Second creditor Henry Carpenter First customer Chris Hogh Second customer Mae McMurrough ? ' i The kindly elves ' ' ' Frank Duggan 1 nx- ) ( Harvey Carpenter Pantomime The Bridge Longfellow M. Beacom, Speaker. r - ' A Christmas Eve Thought Primary Pupils "Love at Home". . . .'. Zerman Semi-Chorus. "Little Orphan! Annie" ,.... Riley Martha Hogh. Plant Blossoms of Love Belden Chorus. Playlet: 'The Santa Claus Family" Cone Introducing "The Family" Nicholas McNally Mr. Santa Claus Fred Hogh Mrs. Santa Claus Jesse Baker Miss Charity, Their Child Mamie Baker ER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a rteten and description may iilcklr uncertain our opinion free whether an volition ! Drobublr patentable. Communlca. tloiitfitrictlrconadoiitfel. HANDBOOK on Patent nent free. Gldeat affencr fur eecunuff Datenta. PatuuU u&aa throuaU ilunn & to. rewire yptcial nottce, without charge, la the Scientific American, handsomely UlMtrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any sclentlflo journal. Terms, t3 a ear: four months, L Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co.36'8"'" New York lltanch Offlco. 625 V BU Washington. 1). (J. ADVERTISERS 00 Are In Good Company Here HHEUMA TIO 'SUFFERERS' SHOULD USE The Bont Remedy) For mil. forms ot Rheumatism LUFTBfttTCKv SCIATICA. COUT.' NEURALGIA AND KIDNtYITROUBLESl S STOI.THi: AIMJ . z -?"-- j..'m LIVSQttICKItMISTi r Urn Ot-r Wmi bjq B)VSSJBJBSst MMFLK "BUM-" mf ON MQUCtTi Swansen Rhaumatle Cur C ((IHW.UMMHKMB 1 fcfclaif ov iLWMH on Local Items Faro apple cider at Van do ZeddoV. Mrs D O StinsoD, of Leeds, la, was calling on friends here Tuesday. Miss Barbara Bellou, of Sioux City, was u Sunday visitor at tho M L Lo throp borne. M L Lotbrop departed Sunday for Kansas City, wbere ho has a position as traveling salesman. Thoro will bo a special meeting of tbe Masonia lodgo Saturday evening for work in tbe Entered Apprentice de gree. A grand Obiistmas ball is Bobod tiled for Thursday evening, December 25th. This danco promises to eolipso them all, L J Thompson, tho now blaoksmitb. has moved from tbe Dr Stinion resi dence) to tho Houry Wood house east or tue 12aglo ofliae. Byron Buohannan took a lay-off this week from his duties at tbo North western staiion on account of bis eyes, which are bothoring him. Leo Hal lisay substituted for him. Mis It L Fogley departed Tuesday for Omaha, where sho will visit hor son a few days before returning to her home at Dalton, Neb. She bad spent tbo last two months visiting relatives and fnonds in this vicinity. For tho holidays wo have u new lino of toys and other useful articles suitable for Christmas giving. We have also added u full line of tbe beBt perfumes to bo bad. Gall and see our display. Dakota Oity Fharmaoy, Mrs Will R Beam and daughter Mabel, of Walthill, Neb, donarted Tuesday for San Diego, Gal, to spend tbe winter, for tbo benefit of little Mabel's health. Mrs Ream has rela tives living in California with whom sho will vUit during her stay there. Tho parool post foature of the mail system already is being mado nso of to a largo extent for bandliug Christ; mas paokages so much so that a shortage of mail saoks has dovelopod and common gunny sacks with "U S MaUnAtamped across tbo saoks are be ing used to handlo tho surplus. Roal estate loans. Goo Wllkins Ail Tho Horald and tho Amoricau Uoy, onoyonr for $1,05 Homo mndo minco-moat at Van's, 10(f per pound. Stephen Hansnn, of Wnterburjr, was in lovii Wednesday on business. Jf J? "i.?" trRde Dd wm trpit yon right. Sohriever Bros. Don't forgot Brouns ooffoo, it is still in tho lend. Van soils it. Buy a good farm on tho Dakota oounty bottom. I have it. Elmers. Mrs Bud Drydon ond littlo son ro turnod to their homo1" in Liuculu Sun day. Attorneys W E and O E aantL nf Sioux City, woroboro on legal business Monday. Mrs Emorott MoKornan loft Satur day for Montour, la, where sho will spend tho winter with a sister. Mrs Ernest Goortz and four boyp, wero down from Hubbard lust wook visiting grandpa and grandma Rook well. Every ownor of a gas WHgon in Da kota county got a gontlo reminder from the oounty troaBuror tho 11 rat of the week that his lioonso bad expired. Wesley MoFherson and wife, of Burge, Nob, arrived horo last Hatur- duy for a visit with relatives and old timo frionds. Thoy mado tbo trip by team. Elmer Biermann enmo over from Des Moinps, la. whoro bo is attending oomtneioial collego and will spend his holiday vuoation with relatives and friends in this county. Tho Horald editor is expecting cl-i'it Ave or six hundred Christmas pietiuis in tbe line of now subscription nii ronnwels. If wo only get hall tu..t number we will bo satisfied, so get busy and remember us. Dr A B Crewdson wan killed in uu automobile aooident Monday i ight at Charter Oak, la. Dr Orowdsau wns engaged to marry Miss Anna White, of Woodbine, la, granddaughter of Mr and Mrs H W Wood of this place. Sonio one has undoubtedly lost it good plush lobe, as Doo MoKornun reports fludiug ono in bis haymow ono morning last weok, wbero a hobo bad spent the night, but uuliko the Arab he forgot to fold his tent when ho si lently stole away. Senator H P Shumway, of Wako" field, was here between trains Tiles day on businoss with abstractor J J Elmers, Ho took tho noon train for Winnebago where ho goes to look after matters connected with the Thurston county drainago ditch. Prof A B Rich, wbo went to Her man, Neb, recently to take tho princi palship of the suhuols there, resigned bis job after a week's work and return ed to this plaoe. Ho says the dis'son- tion in tho school board whioli oo' casioned tbo resignation of tho former punoipal was too pronounced to overcome in one short term. Mies Alida Weeks, who has been employed in the Bank of Dakota Oity for the past two years, has re signed her position, to take effeot tho first of tho year. Sho departs Satur day for Rosebud, S D, to spend Christ mas with her mother, but will return to help out in tho bank at tho close of the year. Xn tbo postofQoo election hold at Ly ons, Neb, last Saturday, under tho Dan V Stephen deraoaratio postodlce primary, the result was: Clms Hult berg, 270; M M Warner, 189; Dr Hill, 85; Carl MoDowell, 14. It was gen erally believed that Mosor Warner would win, hands down, but a combi nation was formed that beat him out. Mr and Mrs R L Broyhill outertain od lust Friday evening in honor of Mrs R L Fegley, sister of Mrs Broyhill, who was here from Dalton, Neb, on u visit. Those present from out of town wero : Mrs Ohas Stressor, Waterbury, Nob; Mrs E A Herman and Mr and Mrs Henry Woigand, Sioux Oity, and Byron Einkead and wife, of Dos Moines, In. We wish all our customers a Morry Christmas and a Happy Now Year, and thank you for your patronage in the past, and will appro oiate a continuance of your business We will strivo to please you in all your wants. We keep tho very best of everything tbo market bffords and sell at a living proilt. I remain yours most sincerely, J Van do Zddo. Honry Krumwiedo has sold bis lease on tbo Oity hotel to Meosrs A Bolton and Walter Lund, of Newcastle, Nob, These gentlemen were horo Tuesday and olosed tho deal and will take po- session next Monday. The building is now oooupied by Herman J Labrs and Bert Brueflold as a pool hall and restaurant. Dakota City neods a good modern hotel and wo hope tho now lessees will fill tho want. Walter E Millor, of this placo, uud MiBS Alice O Samuolson,of Wukefiold, were married in Sioux City Tuesday afternoon, in tho First M E church, tbo pastor, Itov H E Hutchinson, offi ciating Tho groom is tho oldest son of Mr and Mrs Oeo I Miller, promi nent residents of this preoinot, living throe miles west of Dakota City. Tho brido is a popular young school ma'am, having taught tho Meridian school two years prior to this sobool year, whoro she made a host of friends who wish the couple unbounded happiness. Tho newly wodded couple will make their home until spring with tho groom's parents on tbo home farm. OLD TIME HAPPENINGS. Items reproduced in tho Sinux Oity Journal from files pf forty ami twenty yoars ago; Decombor 11, 1873: Miss Lizzio Adair, daughter of William Adair, esq, of Dakota Oity, died at tho North weatorn hotel in this oity yestorday morning of iuflamution of tho bowels. Sho was born in West Lobanon, Pa, August 27, 1851, ami removed with' hor paronty to this country in 1807 A largo oirolo of acquaintances will mourn her death with deep uud geuu ine soriow. December 13, 1873: James West cott, residing six miles west of Dako ta Oity, raised ten barrels of upplcs from bis orohard this year, REAL E8TATE TRAN8FER3. Harney Htoflel to Honry W Shruvu, lots 19 and 20 In blk 17. Rally add to South Sioux City t CO Levitt Investment Co to It J Drown, lot 4 and nlA lot 6 In blk 4t), Jo- I'luce -add to South Sioux City. ...tf. IWj I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES PUPIUI .NKITIIEK ABSENT OK TAKIIT, HlRll SCllOoll Gladys Armurlglit htott Nclswnngor aoy Helices Knyinonil Ucnm Bam Helke. I'nul Mason il&TuKhk. FrnnkQIese KvnOralintn Itnr Itelkos Sovonth anil eighth Knulesi Lola Jlolkca Ilnrbnrn Nclswrntser Gladys Illermann Margaret Sherman Mclfonl Lotnrop Marie Qlcso Ku Ansnes Joseph Kintnper Fifth anil sixth armies: Thoodoro KredorJck UoUllo Kredorlck Harold Lothrop Wilfred Klnklu Tlionms Howard Harold Antrim Iiytlln Ieilom Kmll Ansnes Kvcrott Lothrop Honry Krmmvk-do Jumps Graham Klslo Krumwlodo Dallas AVIinley Third and fourth Krmlcsi Gladys Hall Kdlth Hall Wnrron Holkos Mlldrod Frederick Maurice Nelmeyer Pearl Powell Willie Powell Wllford ltcam Leona Smith Wnltcr Seymour Klslo Krunnvlede Helen Krampor ' ltayinoud Quintal Joint Sanfoid Helen Smult Floyd Vnnllorn llelon Wnldon Ivnu KrumwItHle. Lnurn Whnley Lola KtiKclou Louis Krumwiedo Arthur Seymour Samuel Stluson Nellie TrlKCt First and second grades: Snmniy Jones Hartley Joiioh Koimuth Lothrop Kenneth Walden Krnest Gleso Donnld I-otlirop Teddy Graham Walter Graham Holcu Smith llurnett Mitchell Lauranee Frederick Hcatrlco Krumwiedo Itosomnrlo Palmer Iloslo Perry Katie Nan Horn Gladys Froderlck Dora Powell Henry lleaui School closes Friday of this week for a two weeks' vacation. Regular Price Cut. Do you recollect n time in which so many things of vital interest to ovory family woro boing agitated and at least partially accomplished? Thoso publio affairB olosoly touch tho iucomo and outgo of evory ono of in, and a careful reading of a llrst-olaBs daily newspaper is most deBitablc, Tho children in tho family, should bo en coaragid to road current events, Of courso this makes it necessary to se lect a clean paper, ono that Is not tilled with liquor and nasty modical advertisements. Tho Lincoln Stnto Journal is tho kind of paper you will want, and just now tho publishers aro offering tho daily and Sunday until Jan. 1, 1915 for only $4, or without tho Sunday paper only $3. This is a spec ial cut-prico offer whioh will not bo good after Deoomber 28. As a special inducomont a year's subscription to tho Weekly Independent Farmer and the Monthly Poultry Topics is includ ed. Tho uewo of tho world, Nebraska affairs in particular, reliablo markets, and tho philosophy of Bixby inako tho Journal Nebraska's loading nowspa per. Ordor through tho local agont or sond direct to tho Stnto Journal, Lin coln, Nob. Ordor today and you will receive tho paper tbe remainder of this year. w Resolutions Passed by Dakota City lodge No. 4060, Mod ern Woodmen of America, on the death of Henry Biermann: ' Whereas, the Angel of Death has again proclaimed ills superiority over man, br entering our ranks and removing from among .us our dearly beloved neighbor, Henry Dlermann, and Whereas, Neighbor Illermann was one of the truest members of our order and a man beloved and highly honored by all who knew him, being true to the principles of Woodcratt as well aa all civic and moral laws; therefore be It Resolved, That In his death wc have lost a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and the community a citizen who will be much missed and who was one of God's noble men; and belt further Resolved, That our most heartfelt sympa thy Is extended the Immediate family as well as other relatives of tho deceased In this their hour of sorrow. J. F. Learner, E, H. Grlbble, McllA. Schmled, Committee. The Business Counsellor of 65,000 Farmers. Farmer and Brtedor, issuod evory Thursday at Bionx Oity, Iowa, is an iuvaluablo business counsellor and friend to 05,000 farraora and brooders. They read it with ploasuro and profit and wo fool tauu you can do tbo same. It is a practical Journul for tho farmer, breeder, feeder, dairyman, fruitgrower and poultry raisor living in the north west. It is more than a farm maga zine; it is a big school of farming. It is the opitomo of what the best farmers havo studied out and uppliod their plans their methods tho secrets of their success. onn OFFKK Wo havo boon fortunato in making arrangements which onabto us to offor you a year's subscription to Furmor and Breeder and Tho Herald for only $1.00, This is an unusual bargatu; take advuntage of it TODAY. Your subscription to Farmer and Brooder metuiB that you uro untitled to free consultation with, tho Bpooial Service Department of Farmor and Brooder upon auy question pertaining to farm ing aud stook raising during tho torm of your subscription to that magazine. This sorvioo alono is worth tho prioe wo usk for both publications. Lot us havo your order NOW. Papors sent to (liiioront addresses if desired. Where Red Cross Seals Are Sold. With tbe oxception of Florida and Nevada, Bod Cross Heals uro on solo in ono or'moro cities of ovory stato in tho Union, aud also in Hawaii and tho Oanul Zone. Iu most of the states tho sale has boon organized in ovory oity, village aud hamlet, Evory ounceivu bio method of oonvoyunce is being em ployed in shipping tho seals from tho various state lioudquurtorH to local agents, from tho ox-team in Alabama and Misbisbippi, and tho paok-burro in Colorado, to tho express train uud tho automobile iu Now York. Thoso holi day soals aro even being sold iu moun tain hamlets, whoro thosuow will pro vent tho receipt of returns for months after tbe first of tho your. Tho Herald 1 year, $1, ADVERTISED LETTERS Homatnlmr lu the pmtodlco at Dakota, Neb., for tho month ending Nov.iW, lvis: Poto Madison. H. A. Smith. Parties cnlllmr for tho above, pleaso sny advertised." John H. Ubam. Postmaster. CHURCH NEWS MtTHODIST. Rev.J.Orews. Pastor. Services at tho Mothodltt Kplscopnl church every Sunday as follows: Preach ing at 11 am: Sunday school nt 10 n m; class meeting 12 m; Koworth Lcnguo 0:i p ml preaohlng 7:30 p in. Prayernicotlng Thurs day ovenlngs nt7:A0 LUIHCrtAN. ' IlQV.S.L. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA OITY Sunday school ovory Sunday at :i6a mi Mlsslllanciio Hamilton, suporlntoiidont. preaohlng at 7:tK p in. ovory Sunday. BALEM Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m I Sun day school promptly at 10 a in. F. 1', Oul bnrtson, superintendent. Tho publlois cordially Invltod to all those services' NOTIOK KOU1I1DB. Notice Is hereby given that on or IWoro January 1.1V14. scaled bids will be received at tho county clerk's oillco for furnishing blanks ana stationary as follows: hooks Records. H-cir, plntu, each. Records, 8-qr, printed heads, ench. Records, printed page, each. Genorul lndoxes. O-ar. ruled, nrlnted head, each. Numerical imiuxes, s-qr, nilml, printed head, each. All books to be mndc of best linen ledger naner. full Russia binding, to onen flat, and to correspond with books now in use. I.KTTKll UKAim AND KNVKI.OI'KM. t.ottor heads, in-luted. Kmutro bond or eiiual, par M. kiivciopos, priuteu, no i, sizo o;g, wnito, per M. envelopes, primed, .tinnim, rsoiu, per ai. STATIONKUY Sauford'i Carter's or Arnold's Ink, per qt. Spoucerlan, Gluctum or Ulllotl's pons, por gross. raoer's or duous pencils, nex, por gross, Sunato scratch pads, pordoz. 1II.ANKS Legal hi ks, full sheet, por 100. Iogai li 1, quarter sheet, por 100. Legal li inks, eighth shoot, per 1W. Souaratu bvulod bids will also bo received for: Oounty printing. Publishing tho DeltmiuontTnx 1,1st. Ranting of tho poor farm uml kocnlng tho county pauyors. uounty puysician. Tho bonrd rosorvos tho right to rnlnnt iimv and all bld Accented bidder to give bond for faithful performance of contract. Dakota Ulty. Neb, Decombor 8. 1B13. GKO. WILK1NB, County Clerk. First publication 12-11-3W. Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Foreign Will. Ill tho county court of Dnkntn Dntintv. Nebraska. Stato of Nobraskn, Oounty of Dakota, ss, To JoseDhlnoU. Smith. Ktliclwvii Hnilth. Helen Smith. Marlau Smith Locho, lAiuoro Smith, and to all norsons lnterosted In tlin estate of U. Warron Smith, decoasod: On reading the petition of Timothy J. O'Connor praying that tho Instrument llled in tain court on the 4tb day or Decombor, 11)18. and mirnortlntr tobon duly nuthcntl. caled oopy of tbo last will and testament of u. warren Hmitn. aecoasod, that said In strument be ndmlttod to probate and tho administration of said estate be granted to U. J. O'Uonuor us mliiiliiUlriklor with tliO will ajinoxed, for tho stnto of Nebraska. iil-i pionv nriiPtrn mm yru, nml nl' per- SOllh ... .1 .ft, , , it u nkiUI ii tli.j ., II ill appuitrul liio uuuiily uoui t tu no Udii lu and for said county, on tho 2Uth day of 1)0- ceniDor, a. i. luiu, at ju O'eiooK A, Jl to show causo. If any thoro bo. why tho univnr of tho potltlonor should not bo grunted, and mm notice or mo ponaonoy or sniu petition and tho hearing thoroof be given to all porsons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this ordor In tho Dakota County Horald, a weekly nowBpapor print ed In said county, for threo succosslvo weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court! this 4th day of December, A. I)., 1918. D.U. IlKKKERNAN, seali County Judge. First publlcotlon 12-11 8w OUDEItTO SHOW CAUSE, In the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska. In thomattorof the ostato of Julia A, Kdwnrdg. ICmina Nixon. KUzabeth Nixon. Urnce A.Nixunuud Lnwurouce M. Nixon, holrsof Aloxandor M. Nixon, doceased. Tins causo came on to Do Hoard upon tho petition of Julia A. Kdwards, guardian of tho minor holrs of Aloxandor AI. Nixon. do ceased, praying for llconso to soil tho fol lowing uosoriucu real estate, situatoa in Dakota county, Nebraska, to-wlt: North- onst quarter of northonst quarter (NICK of NM bi). northwest ntmrtor of northonst quarter (NWK of NKJi), and northoast quarter of northwest qunrtor (NKK of NWJ4) section six ioj, townsnip twenty sovou (27)! runiro nine (l) eat.of tho 0th P. M.. for the purpose of Investing the tiro- ceedsof the salo of said roal ostate lu a inunnor more productive to tho said ostato and said minor holrs. It is thoroforo ordered that all porsons in torostod lit said ostato and nuld minor holrs. appoar boforo 1110 at district court room In I'onuor.rnurston county, xsouiusKa, on tuo 10th day of January, 11)14, nt 10 o'clock A. M., toshowcauso why such n llconso should not bo granted to tho said Guaidlau to soli said northonst quarter of northeast qunrtor (NKM of NKK), northwest quartar of northeast quarter (NWK of NKK), and narthenst aunrtor of northwest aunrtor (NKJiofNWJi) section six (0), township twonty-sovon tj, rnngo nine iu) oast, or tho 0th P. M., In Dakota county. Nebraska. and that this notice bo published In tho Dakota County Herald, for tho tlmo and In tho manner provldod by law. Dated this Dth day of Decombor, 1918, GUYT. GRAVKH. Judgo of tho DlBtrlot Court of Dukota County, Nobrnska. R R Time Table C.,tit. P., M.ftO. TroinB loavo Dakota Oity at tbo folio-ring timo: WOKTU BOUND 80UTH BOUND 0:'2Gpm Omaha 7:G8 am 10:10 am Omaha f2.33pm 4 :08 pm Norfolk 8 :3 8 am 0:S7 am Norfolk fo:18 pm 7 :iir am . . . .Nowcastlo. . . .MO :10 am 1:32 pm ' ....5 :50 pm daily except Sunday, t do not stop SUNDAY TJlAINh 12 :18 pm Omaha 2 :80 am 4:08 pm...... Norfolk 8:33 am 9:37 am Norfolk 6:13 pm C DA Q OUT1I No, 91 Local Freight 7:lCam 17 " Pas,songer,..12:G8pm NOUTII No. 92 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Looal PoBsongor.. 0:00pm daily. daily oxoopt Sunday. fboGetnlsa ESTIC 2 A MONTH You ctn plae Ui UUH pio3l, gnulb4t Doom tU!,l)ireoanli4 i,uri of all un i..u.I.Iai Ia VilllV hfilHA. um it continually ybil faying $2 month ondr nv a vrv Dtclal mnoi dlrt to ri or fnwn . ' ttuiycndouifiiTttf Wc Will Take Yoni jonrr. A mtrtulm " Old Machine "J-SJW itMtral ailowinc on apifuaia i lnnlem Androuctn bl) Ub 4 Mowinco on plmJia ny vantMtuItM inalic. A in lnuw inuiiuiiM iicii ync na DOMESTIC Hie perfect Inir mrr Mrw that liai eilwsyi led all the mulcts and 1 tciay bcttar lhr vr. Two rnachln In gn-lacK Mitten iui cnain suicn, hjJ, buiusriu, l srti t n complct t tltttmftlA Htraluht droD- ' ' . i . r. ' .t ...i. . 1 . .... I. .,. Kin. I iiuL iliuul IL n.d4 tar mvrr-uaj un liunriiM m srwfiiiwinMFir ..-'' -';K.v''::rr vi:.T"fiu-ii. Kuhk,"ki - y,1' "ih.TM!'tCn."'.Jln,V; U. i.. . iu i 1 u bml lit iinLY f i . tjumtiii l mtfkJr il'iU lOPr. I no iriiin w"wfc fcn.mi.f whrw..'! inl.n4fl.r.8V;AH (.UAItAtn ' 1 .1. . i ly .i. iiLuhm.. IU. tr. I itrrt r w . va m f-v .! 1 fr tt NtlVV. I,,,,,,-, ' .1 nlwlt,liii, H( CWlut. Mrs Mary R.McBeathi Agent Tho Herald, $1 per ffifl, yfisMi STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, Dec. 13 For this D,y Only 1 lb Heinz Best Mince Meat 20c 3 lbs Large Prunes. .....; 25c 2 cans Standard Corn 15c 1 lb can Stinson's Pride Baking Powder 20c One pkgc 25c Oats 20c 1 30c can of Asparagus 20c 4 bars Morning Glory Perfumed Soap 30c 6 one pound pkgs Argo Starch 25c 3 cans Apples , 25c (10 lbs Granulated sugar with each $3.00 purchase). (This does not include the specials.) 10 discount on all our sweaters and Men's pants. We are especially prepared to take care of our cus tomers during holiday week in staple Dry Goods and Notions, also in staple and fancy Groceries, Meats, Oysters, Celery, Candy and Nuts. We guarantee our prices to be as low as like goods will be sold elsewhere. Stinson's Dakota. City, - Nbrask, tShe Heraild gSr33gHraKr3Sg&3HHH(3BSHlSafflmmrSfflE TWVTTVTwTW'VTTTTTTTWTTVTTTTT Your Opportunity... To Get X-mas Photos -At Half the Regular Price From now until December 15th we will make a Special Half Price on all our $12, $10, $8 and $6 Cab inets, best finish in fancy folders. We have always had the reputation of lowest prices and will continue to maintain our reputation re gardless of the price we will have to make them for. You can now get the benefft of the big cut in prices on your X-mas Photos. We guarantee to do exactly as we say. ,See us first and save money. The De Luxe Studio 405 Fourth St. fr4f44'tc''l'a'''''t''''i, I I Biy Yoxsr Fresh Meats Cured Meats Salted MeaSs Sausewges Oysters I City Meat Market j Agents for Seymour's Laundry m I W. Lorenz, Jr. Dakota City. Neb. I reMwxaOTttrM5Xjrc-rc;.xsr i , j)ie Ameoo ? 'JaVaHK JSSSSSSmBSB j ,. !SL y TmmiA - iialitt('i1 1 rt'hi'iMtfJ '. Read by 500;00p 1kysT- 1 3ji?4 "' -nU endoried by ihlr partnU $jV ; jpT Zhc Herald: for All G6 Now Whan It IS Nawa Sioux City, Iowa :: Celery it the ft rs -n "sxess 8! L.3L iFI "I" . v. 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