T -J5IWrV',7"V"-' " -1T""TT r? rr-fT , nr DAKOTA COUNT V HERALD J BAKOTA CITV, NfiBRAHMA n--i AiiuU vj.. 1U jfelM v .. JtufeM((iiv.v . v&d T MMUMN Q. V O A- If f "fc iu l lac iji,- rvr i n M i." & ,' n V J fc Ih. I VA u w Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 3 boxes of Figs 25c 2 bofces Dates 25c 3 boxes Shreded Wheat . . 25c 3 cans Salmon 25c 3 cans Corn ; . : . . 25c 2 lbs Rumford Baking Powd- r 25c 3 cans Dulch Cleanser 25c 2 cans Tomatoes -25c Dairy Butter 26c Dakota County Herald lOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price, $1.00 Per Year Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L. Ross DnJcotai City, Nabraal&at Official Paper of Dakota County A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nobraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this papor through the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. uary 27, 1012. In her petition Mrs Benoy alleges hur husband began to ubnso her a few months aftor the wedding. Ho has associated with women of bad character, the petition assorts. Mr Benoy is said now to be in California, Tho inturUgonf Mr and Mrs Benoy was part of a donble olopomont in which tho other prinoi pals woro John M Young and Miss Jocephine Wilcox. Mrs Senoy is a sister of Mr Young. ' Each of tho brides was 10 years old. Mr tioney was 23 years old, and Mr Young was 22, Tho fonr young people met by prearrangement near Sixth and Water streets and drove to Dakota City in a carriage, Suttico D 0 Hpffernan per formed tho ooreaiony. The decision of Miss Young's parents to send her to New York to study mnslo wan siiid to have caused hastening of the mar riage plaua. Mr Seney had previous ly served in the United States navy, He was on the "world tonr fleet com manded by "Fighting Bob" Evans. P i ,of I nteirest ! omour Exchanges! VWimrvmBMnVMMMMJmrf(mivn The Cedar County News: lira 0 L Culler is in Dakota City the guest of relatives. She will return ibis evening. Dundee Items in Omaha Bee : Miss Margaret "Warner gave a surprise party oa her father and mother. Mr and Mr W P Warner, Monday in honor of their tweniy-nrst wedcung anniversary. Twenty-four guests were present. Bloan, la Star: Bud Thaokor and Owen Pope, went up to Sioux City this Morning and from' there they accom panied J F Forney, of Holly Springs, on an automobile trip to Honor, Neb, for t; visit in the homo of George W Thaoker. -"Walthitl Times: Attorney Smith and wife, Dr Nina Smith, drove down from Homer in an unto Monday after nooa. . . . . . Jas W Fisher returned to Sioux City Tuesday evening, lie re ports that he had splendid success in whls oanvasing here. Sioux City Journal, 20th; George Salksgiver, chief engineer at the Mar tin Milling company, Eleventh and ' Clark street, was scalded about the ifaoe yesterday when a steam pipe ex ploded. He was taken to St Joseph's hospital. His condition is favorable. Salksgiyer was testing a steam pipe when lb broke. He lives in Sioux City. Allen News: John Sohroeder went to Booth Bionx City Friday to see his wife and baby. They returned home -with him that night. The babe un derwent an operarlon for rupture and is bow recovering nicely. . . ,H O Hill had six oars of ioe shipped here from Crystal lake this week. The ioe is of good quality. Mr UiU bss rented John Allen's Ioe house and will supply the town with ice this summer. easaawsBssm Winnebago Chieftain : T. T Hanis has resigned his position in John Ash lord's store and has accepted a posi tion in the Mansfield Meroantile com pany's store. . . .Sol Smith loft the 1st terjiart of the week for Emerson where ho will be employed in tho Davis & Pallor store for a couple of months before going to California. . . . John Ashford left for Dakota City Saturday night to get shaved. Mr Ashford stated that ho tried four times to get the operation performed by "Shorty" before patronizing for eign trade, but tho shop ias full each time. Lincoln, Nebr, Special iu Omaha Bee, Feb 18th: Tho lure of the farm is beokoning United States Marshal William Warner back to honest toil, acoording to that gentleman while at the state house this morning. "I re ceived quito a consignment of garden seeds a few days ago," said tho mar shal to a newspaper man, "and you don t have any idea now It makes me long for the fresh breezes of the farm and a ohanoe to get away from the job of holding office under a democratic administration." Mr Warner said hn had hoped to have' been roleaved from ofiloe right away and especially by April 1, but was afraid that the row ers woro not going to bo able to ugroo on his successor at the present pro gross they were making. lie did not know whether be would mo as a can didate for governor or not, but said he belioved there was a good chance to elect a full state ticket. Bionx City Journal, 24: Mrs Ida Coleman, who swallowed biohlorido of mercury tablets Sunday night in an attempt to dfitroy her life, showed improvement at St Vincent's hospital at an early hour this morning. Her condition, however, is still critical .... There is overy prospect of early ac tivities on the project to revet the banks of tho Missouri river at R -winger's bend, according to W E Holmes, seoretary of the Commercial olub, who has returned from Washington, D' O. Mr'Holniea presented the project to the war department, and surveys and estimates will soon be ordered, No emergeney bills' for river appropria tions can bo put through at this time, Mr Holmes was informed, but money in the uppor Missouri fund will be available June 1. As a result it is ex peoted that bulkheads will be in place to avert danger during the Juno riso, which usually oomea the' latter part of June. Emerson Entorpriso: Mr and Mrs Emil De Somplo are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them yesterday morning Adam McPherran has takon the place of Chris Christopher at the Holmquist Grain & Lumber company .... Mr and Mrs August Barg, of Dakota City, are spending a few days here with the family of their son, Detlef, and other relatives John Dempke, Otto Koeok, Ernest Luhr, Conrad Wolf, and Chris Baud zers wero among the number attend ing court at Dakota city the first of the week H H Stolz, Antono and Henry Wilke and William Wallwor attended the funoral of Mra Fred Wall wey in Omaha Tuesday. She was a relativonf those gentlomon Sol Smith, formerly of Emerson, but who has been employed iu Winnebago for several years, has igaiu cast his lot hero and is employed at tho Davis & Fuller company store, He has taken a financial intorest in tho business and will assume tho aotivo management of tho stock. Sioux City Evening Journal, 21st; Little moro than two years after a romantic elopement to Dakota City, Neb, Mrs Dorothy D Sonoy has filed suit for a divorce ngainst Elmer P Beney, 128 Kansas street, on a statu tory charge. The ilivoroo was filed yesterday afternoon in the district court. The marriage took plaoo Jan- eSr. SPECIAL OFFER : I For the months of January and February the De I,ux Studio will give you FREE, one nice enlaigement ?itrl each dozen Cabinet Photos. You must bring this advert tisement with you. " v Our PJiotos are belter than ever before, and our prices no higher. We know you need the Photos. Thjs Special offer is good only during Jan. and Feb. De Luxe Studio '405 .Fourth Street '.Sioux., City, Iowa. One block west of1 Davidson Bros. Bionx City Journal, 23rd: Worry ovor the safety of her son, who is an operative for tho Amorican Deteotive Agenoy, employed ns a "spotter" by the polico department, last night caused Mrs Ida Coleman, a saleslady living at the tiindel hotel, to attempt self destruction- by swallowing two biohlorido of mercury tablets, accord mg to Maurice Coleman, nor son. Coleman asserted that sinco the recent attack upon the "spotters" by a gang his mother feared that he might bo killed. Yesterday afternoon she pleaded with him to give up the dan gerous work. He refused and left tho loom. Returning in a thort time ho found his mother in u faint with un empty vial by her Ride. Dr V 11 Hunohotte and Dr A Anderson were called. Antidotes were given and the poison whh pumped from Iter stomach. She was tukeu to St Vincent's hospi tal. Reports from the hospital at un early hour this morning wero that the patient was resting easily and hse a fair ohanoe for rocovory. M J Her man, of Homer, Nob, father of Mrs Coleman, was notified last night and was at his daughter's bedside through out the night, Homer Star: Joe Smith went to Lincoln Tuesday John Braunt came down irom South Sioux City Saturday in relation to some business matters for his mother. John is at present making his home with his motber at Mouth Sioux City, Sirs Jflpu Rockwell . . . .James Foltvs, who resides southwest of here, wbb in town Mon day on three legs, The third one was a crutch which he is forcedlto,use ob a Jesuit of a kick he received from a horse three weeks ago... .There is on ly one ease of smallpox in Homer at the present writing and by the end of tho weok there won't be any, unless there are new oases. Tho health au thorities have taken every precaution and are k'oeping oloso watoh for auy now oases that may develop.... Coro ner Munger swore out a warrent yes terday for Millard Weiger charging him with breaking quarantine, lie wfts arraigned before Justice MoKin ley tho same day and plead guilty to the charge. MoKinley gavo him the minimum fluo of $15,00 and costs.... Wilma Carroll Drake, youngest child of Mr and Mrs George Drake, was born in Winnebago on August 24, 1913, and died at tho homo of Charles Smith in Homer, February 18, 1914. The baby had not been well for some time and was brought to Homer for medical treatment. Although all that medical skill and good nursing could do was done for the child, the spirit took its flight, Funeral services wore con ducted by Rev L R Keokler at the Smith home Sunday afternoon, Bu rial was in tho Omaha Valley ceme tery Georgo Bassenger, a farm band, can thank himself that he was not ground up under a through freight which passed through Homer Satur day afternoon about 5 o'clock. Mr Bassonger, In trying to board the train at the depot, whioh was going at a high rate of speed, missed his foot ing and waa thrown under the oar, but was thrown in the clear after striking the rod whioh runs from one oud of the oar to the other underneath. He roooived' several bruises about tho head, his face being quite badly brais ed. Ho was hurried to Dr Stidworthy wliatra Hin Itifnvlna ' vnnatvnfl (TAtMl treatmont. of Mr Harris' mother, who had fallen and suffered a broken hip Not much hopo is hold for her recovery, A new assortment of ginghams just received at C Anderson Co'. Mr and Mrs Reibders left Sunday for ft two weekn' visit with relatives ut linrtiugtou n nd Omaha. There were no service ht-i Hiiuduy in the Lutheran church, ojvIiik to tho inclement weather. f Mrs Guy Weir were in Jackson Wed nesday between trains Abbio Rockwell vltited ut her home last week. The infant child of Mr and Mth John Luzio is very ill with t e whoop ing cough. Hugh Mundy spent the pjst week at the home of his mother. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a m. Public worship every 2ud and 4th Sun day of eaoh mouth ut 101I5U a m, iu the Lutheran churcb. Ethel Andorseu attended the dunce at Ponoa last Friday uud went to Sioux City ijulunliiy (or u few iliijb' visit. F Lushier, sr, is very sick fioni a so vere cold. Mjs J Jensen vitiited ut the Mrs A 0 Hansen homo lust Thursday. - A lot of winter caps to cIoro out at reduced prioea, hb we wont curry them over. O Anderson Co, Carl Frnderickseti will move to Sioux City with his family this week, Mr and Mrs. Fred Nelseu returned Wednesday from their two weeks' honeymoon trip. All kinds of kitchen utiusels at O Anderson Go's, The Danish Sisterhood dance that waste have been held lust riuturduj night was postponed to soma future date . Mrs Sam Thorn Iihh beeu quito feiek this weok. We have just got a new assortment of fine glassware. O Anderson Co. Rasmus Nelsen and family visited relatives near Homer severul dajB the past weok. Tho S Larsen children nro still hick from a severe cold. ' Millar's coffee is getting cheapo and is also gottiug better if poatduiu Try it andbo convinced. C Audor sou Co. Johu Kuudaeu, Chris Pederstn, jonn YVauguuuu Uurl Anderson wire at the county neat lust Tlinituliiy. Johu Jesaeu uttended oouit till lust week. , Henryjohnso'n moved onto the John Harty farm this week. We want your butter, eggs and cream and will pay the highest mar ket prioe. O Anderson Co. Katie Long came home Friday from South Sioux City, returning Sunday, Fred Bartels shipped two oars of sheep to Omaha Tuesday evening. O Anderson Co are going to give away an automobile absolutely free to the one who seouree the most wrap pers from "tiiiuuhine Biscuit" cartons. The contest ends March 30th. Call at the store and get particulars. Tho infant child of Mrs R Francisco died Wednesday of last week. The little one bad been suffering .for some time with whooping oough, but was thought to be better shortly before the' end came. The funeral was held Fri day and interment mado in the home cemetery, Rev Phillips, of Battle Greek, Nob, officiating. Tho bereaved mothor has the sympathy of the entire oommunity in her great loss. c U' SMMwi&wm&waiBmvaMmxia CORRESPONDENCE mttMKKMWKmWMWmWIkWmUMXM HUBBARD. William Blessing's sale was attend ed by a large crowd and everything sold woll. Mamio Olauson spent over night Thursday at the H Nelsen home. Wo sell 3-Star gasoline tho host on tho market. C Anderson Co. Helen Long visltod iu the city couple of days laBt wook. Frank Leisberg finished moving this week. Frank aaya he has boon mov ing for about a month, so it's protty noar time ho gots through. All kinds of fish for the lonton Boa- son at O Andorsou Go's, Chris Bmith, of Vista, was iu town Saturday. Lillian Nelseu came homo last Fri day. air anu Airs iu ubrlstonson wore east bound passengers Monday. Mrs JesBonand daughtor wont to Ooburn Monday, Robert Mundy was iu Emerson be tween trains Monday, Mamie Clausen visited friends at Bancroft, Neb, frorajFrlday until Sun day, Joseph Ohristenson oame home from the City i rluay, returning Sunday. L Harris and wife were called to Honier las eek pwlng fofho illneea JACKSON. M Mitchell camo up from Sioux City Monday to look aftor his farms here . The Misses Minnie Keofo, of Sioux City, and Madeline MoMullen, of Watorbury, attended the danco hero last Friday evening and were guests of Blanche Riloy several days. Died, February 21, 1914, the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo Shiley, age one week. Interment was made Sunday in tho Drake cemetery at Waterbury . Marie Knudeon haa gone to Omaha to spend tho remainder of the winter. Will McCormick, of Mason Ctty, la, was a guest in the home of his brother, J H McCormick, several days last weok. He waa accompanied home by J H, who will spend a weok in Mason City with relatives, Lue Armbright waa up from Salem last Thursday advertising his public sale which was held at his plaoe Wednesday. Mrs J M Davey and son, Dr Davey, woro down from Ponoa several days last week, called here by tho illness of tho former's mothor, Mrs Mary MoOormiok. Thoy loft her much im proved. Roy Hall departed last Thursday for Gregory, S'D, where he expeots to go into businoss. Mr and Mrs Ed Mahonoy and daughter, of Sioux FhIIb, 8 D, and Miko Linden and wifo, of Hay Springs, Nob, wero guests in tho P T Carey homo Beveral days this week, Mrs Linden and Mr Mqlonoy aro sister and brother of Mrs Carey, Helen Lineafolter, who has been vis iting the past week in the Goodfellow homes, departed Sunday for Water bury whoro she will visit her aunt, Mrs Martin Springer, beforo returning to her homo in South Dakota. Mra M O'Neill and son, of Water bury, wero visiting their daughter, Pearl, at St Catherine's acadomy the first of the week, Wednesday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of lent. DovotionB will bo held at the Catholio ohuroh Wed nesday and Friday evenings through out lent. Quite a number from hero and the oouutry turned out Monday afternoon to hoar A E Anderson, representative of the stato agricultural college, dis cuss farm management. SALEM Arohio Coughtry shipped a car load of calves from Coburn to Sioux City, Tuesday. Bernard Boals and F W Beermanu had a oar of hogs on the Sioux City market Tuesday. A bright eyed girl pat in her f -sK W3i&S . When Y ou Y6 Blue om to pick out Suit you may as your choice rr Serges made. all of store, what we all You means them You Blue until right don't Serge you see Ready Serge take the find this know really these in we are now displaying. All Our Styles Are (Mindtive and individual, and why shouldn't they be? They come from LAMM & COMPANY The Home of Fine Tailoring Chicago 1 You'll be Blues you'll S. A. STINSON vj with (he get Here. Dakota City Nebr. wznEiisM feu34XHHB3..2H3KC AUCTION SALE Having decided to move on the farm, I will selLat Public Auction in Ponca, Nebr., on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2 o'clock p. m., sharp, the following described real estate and personal property Livery Barn and Residence Located on Lots 10, 11 and 12, facing Main Street, in Ponca, Nebr. feet, room for GO head of horses, 50 tons of hay, 400 bushels of bed room; all in good" repair. Five Room House in good repair. Size of barn, 50x100 grain ; small office and This property is located in one of the best towns in northeastern Nebraska, a town of 1600 population. Being the only livery barn in town, here's a great opportunity for some good, live man. Terms on Real Estate: S300 Cash on day of sale; S1000 when posssssion is given March 1, 1914: balance carried one year at 10. One Registered and Imported from France, weight 1800. One grade stallion, wt. 1800. 2 Percheron Stallions About Twenty head of Horses, which were brought in too late to list on the bills. Also some Farm Machineey. Some Livery Stock, 1 Open Buggy and Single Harness Household Goods, Etc. railing, nearly new. 2 good 1 Base Burner, good as new. 1 8-foot Dining Table, good as new. J Child's Bed, 5-foot, with Organs, and other articles. TERMS: 10 months time on approved notes at 10. Sums under $10, Cash Stull & Co. OWNERS E. F. RASMUSSEN Auctioneer M. I. MELLON Clerk pearanco at tho Fred Dierking homo on tho 12th inat. Ladies Aid meota with Mra Goo W Hates Friday afternoon. Every one cordially invited. Cubb and Loy Beermanu visitod tho paat week with their unolo, Geo Fiah er, in Sioux City. Miss Gadko's school in district No 8, gave gavo a patriotic program Friday aftornoon, celebrating Waahingtou auu Lincoln birthday anniversaries. Frank Leisberg and family moved from Hubbard to tho Brio Beorman farm Tuesday of,last week. Olay Armbright billad a car of corn from Wood Park to Fcllds & Slaugh ter Saturday. Mrs Maud Bobier gavo a quilting and osmfort tieing at her homo Tuoa day. An elegant -1 o'clock lunoh was aerved, Fr4 Bwriaann, sr, O O Boermap, Frocl Oulberlsou, Horace OulbertBon and Geo V Butes attended farmers inatituto iu Sergeant Bluffs, fla, Fri day. Sunday the weather was very chang eable. Fred Oulbertaon stated that his thoromomoter was lower than it had been this winter. Geo Bates and Bernard Boals tried to put up an ar gument. Bates said his was R above, Boala tiuid his was 0 nbovo. But Fred won. Tho wind had blown his thermomotor down, whioh had been hanging on n troo. Messrs O O Beerman, Frod Oulbert son, Barry Brown, Jake Sides, Jacob Learner, Emmot Gribblo, Elinor Blca Biug, Fred Jacobion, Geo Bates, Geo Miller, Walter Millor, Charles Bles sing and wives, Mrs Bridonbaugh, Elda Bridenbaugh, Mrs Ed Morgan, Fred Bartels, Ered Beorman, Br, Jou Ebcl, Henry Ebol, Horaco Dutton, attended a meetiagof Intorstato Farm ora and Breeders association which was held in Sioux Oity tho 18th and 19th. O O Beerman wus oleotod pres ident for tho coming year. Free to Partners, By Bpocial anaugomont Ratokin's big 1914 seed catalogue, with Wamplo of "Diamond Joe's Big White" seed oorn that made 1G3 bUBhols per acre, will bo mailed free to every reador of this papor who aro interested in tho crops thoy grow. This big book tolls how to mako the farm and garden pay. It's worth dollars to all who plant or sow. Write for it and men tion this paper. The addrenn in P.-to-kin's Seed House, Shenandoa, Iowa, n . I i I JP' 'vVV" V '-, ,LttJi h re ! . w"a.fcivB 1 .