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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
t ,v i t J ? f K r M.teM.WWMW1rM4M Ju 11 r m I Closing events or in Dakota City. Sunday Evening, May 24th, at the Methodist Church, Bacc Uaureatc Sermon by the Rev. Floyd E. Blessing, of the Lutheran Church of Wayne, Nebr. Thursday Kv.ning, Court House. May the Friday Evening, May 29th, Graduation Exercises' at the Methodist Church A speaker has not tyet been de cided upon, and will be announced next week. I t Y I ! CLASS ROLL. T. Ileikes ' Fra..k W. Giese f Donald T. Best Eva Graham J ! Ray 4. $.H',4,H,'4MHMH First publlcntlon 4-iXMw NOTICE OP OPENINQ BOAU. Stato of Nobrnskn, County of MVotn, ss. Notice to Lund owners. To nil whom It mny concern: Tlio commissioner appointed to locate nnd establish a road comniunclnn at the mint hurst I'ornnror the northwest quarter of the noriliwDstaimrtorof section 7, town sblpW.raiiKe7.ln Dakota county. Nebras. ka. runnliiK tlionce oast 10) rods nnd there terminate. 1ms reported In fnvor of the es tabllshment nnd locution thereof, and nil objeotlonn tboroto, or claims for Unmanes, must be llled In thecounty clerk's olllce on or before noon of the 7th day of Juno, IBM. or such road will be ostnbllsuu d and located without reference t hereto. WJLKINa County Clerk. First publlcntlon 4-Mw NOTICE OF OPENINC1 ltOAD. Statoof Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss, Notice to Landowners. To nil whom It may concern: Tho commissioner nppolnted to locnto and establish a road commouclnu nt tho south wost comer of tho southeast quarter or section aldvon (11), township twenty-nine (ly),rnnftnslx), east of tho sixth I'.M.. In Dakota county. Nebraska, running thence north alonK tho hnlf seotlon lino throiifth said section eleven (10. one mile, or until It Intersects the public road runnlnKf ast nnd west, and there tormlnnte, ha? reported In favor of tho establishment and location thereof, and all objections therotoor claims for dnmaues, must be Hied in the county clerk's olllco on or before noon of the lntlt day of Ju.ie, A. I). IBM, or such roBd will be established nnd locnted without, roforenco tboroto, Ooo. Wllklns. OountY Clerk, First publication 6-21-3W Notice or Application for Liquor License Notlco is hereby given that on the 18th day of May. 1914, W. J. Franklin llled with thecounty clork of Dakota county. Nebras ka, his application nnd petition for license to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous llquois on Lot 14, In mock B, Ooodwln, under tho laws of tho state of Nobrn&kn, during tho llscnl yenr commencing June 1st, 1814. Bald application Is now on file In the of llco of said clerk and will coign on for hear ing at a meeting of tho county commission ers of said county, to be held on the 4th day of Juno. IBM All objections to tho granting of said license should be tiled with thecounty clerk, on or .before the 4th iday of Juno. IBM. V. J. FHANKLIN, Goo. Wllklns, Applicant. skai. County Clerk. Annual Statement Of tho Villago of Jnokson, Nebr., fori tho year ending May 12, 1914; showing nil receipts and disbursements since tho Inst annual statement, Mny, 1913 11KCKIPTS. made in From J. J. McBrlde, occupation tax..$ WO 00 From County Treasurer, roau inx... From County Treasurer, village tnx 125 00 440 00 Total Receipts J 1465 00 JiISUUItHKMKNTS. l'ald nil warrants against the village fund. Including duo treasurer nt tho last annual statement J 22 1 408,' Louis Poderson, grading street.. 20 00 413. Kd Wnlsli. labor on levy 12 60 414, Leonard Frost, cutting weeds.... a 00 41B. Leonard Frost, cutting weeds.... 1 00 412, O.K. HeiTernan, labor nnd lmbr.. 4 80 410, Orotic & Oo.. mdse 8 74 417, O.K. Hansen, labor on streot B .0 418, Win. Hennesy, cutting weeds,... 2 00 419, Henry Morris, repairing wind mill 8 420, D. F. Waters, mdse Hi 28 421, J. F. Sutherland, team work on streets v.w " 80 432, Dakota County Horald, publish ing trensuror's statement 3 70 421, J. F. Kennolly, work Catherine u. . .., 12 00 lit. f.'.'l'nttVraan. team work on street 6 00 42fi, Patrick Hodglns, repairing wind 42B, St. A. t Dak. Kl. Co., cement 15 .'6 428. Hammond Printing Co., legal blanks,. ..,...,.,.. l 70 428, John Hums, Judge of election ... 2 W 429. Henry Morris, Judge of election. 200 430.J.H. Smith. Judgo of election.... 2 U 431. Thos. O'lirynn. clork of election.. 2 00 432, Frank Iludke. clerk of election... 200 433, O.K. Hansen, peace olllcor oo 431, Fred Anderson, peace ottlcor 2 oo 485, Wm. Hllov, hall for election 6(0 48tf, H. F. MoKeever, code of Nebrus- ka B 4rr. M. Id. K.tnncllv. hnnrdlna tranm. 75 438. J. II. Smith, banking cistern 1 00 i 448 88 Paid John Ityan. school fund 500 00 Cash on hand at annual settlement, Muyl2. IBM ., 618 62 11466 00 J, M. Barry being tlrst duly sworn deposes and suys the above statement Is correct to the best of his knowlodge. J. M. BAIlItY. Subsorltwd and sworn to before me this 12th dny of Mny. 1914. Lee C. Kearney, Seal Notary Public gmm Emmzmm WEBSTER'S - NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Tho Only Ney unabridged dic tionary in many yoars. Contains tho pith and essence of an authoritativo library. Covers ovory Hold of knowl pdgo. An Enoyclopodia in a single book. Tho Only Dictionary with tho New Divided Page. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pagos. 0000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Xiot us toll you about this most romarkablo singlo volume Writo for sample pages, full par ticulars, etc. Kamo this paper and wo will send free a set of Pocket Maps C.&C.HtrriaaCe. prlngfleld, Hull MWiyWiMIPMHB, Mgl1 Ik - ssssssaHKvHsvv"! VaV YMFBk , W ifHHslBliU YvUffKasssssssssssssssSNA U S. JU--X t J " fc"l 1 V . . mA me ocnooi iear 28th, Senior Class Play, at Fred SoUriovor, jr, was a Sunday visitor with relatives nt Ilomor. M M Beam and wife, of Sioux City, woro calling on rolativos horo Sunday. Will H Orr tradod his old oar for nnothor Cndillno largor and moro up to date. Wm Wnllwny, of Nacora, was on tho Sioux Oity market with hogs Monday. Miss Eidt, of Sioux City, was a guest nt the Lorenz homo n few days tho past week. Conductor Geo WCartor, of Omnhn, wob a Sunday visitor at tho M O Ayres homo. , Mibb Elsio Lorenz was a Sunday visitor at tho Hugo Stehnor home in South Sioux Oity. Ed Peterson and wife of Hinton, la, spent Sunday with Mrs Potorsons sister, Mrs S W Foltz. Ohas Voss of HomHr, Hnd his uieoo, Miss Margaret Sohriever, wero here Saturday visiting relatives. Homer U Skoon and wife autoed in from Cody, Neb, Monday, for a few days visit at tho M O Ayres home. A special meeting of the Masonio lodge will bo held Saturday evening, Mny 23rd, for work in the P O de gree. y A full Hoe of wall papor. Every thing new and tho latest that monoy oat) buy. See our line bofore buying, Dakota City Pharmacy. Miss Francis G Rich, who last week ilniahed teaching a term in tho South Sioux City schools, loft Monday for tho home of her parents near Wisnor, Neb. Arthur Armbright, who has been seriouly ill afhis homo west of town with diptherin, is reoovoring nicely and will bo released from quarantine this week. Mrs Charity Hart and two daugh trrs, Miss Loraino Hart aud Mrs Wain Burke, of Portland, Oro, are visitors this week at tho home of Mr and Mrs John H Ream, Those who took tho civil oorvice ex amination in Sioux Oity for tho job of postmaster at Dakota City, woro John 11 Roam, tho prosent inoumbont, Miss Blanche Hamilton and Moll A Scbmied . Rev F E Blessing, Lutheran pnBtor at Wayne, Neb, will deliver tho bao calauroat sermon boforo the gradua ting class of the high sohool, Dakota Oity, on the evening of tho 24th Inst in the M E cucrch. Tho Ladies Aid society of the M E ohuroh will hold a bako snlo at the S A Stinson storo Saturday afternoon, May 23, beginning at 1 :S0. Every thing in good homo cooking will bo offered ut this sale. The Eozy Studio now located at Fourth and Douglas streets, Tho biggost, best variety of small size pho tos in the city. Speoial Postal cards and stamp photos. See us and save monoy. Kozy Studio. Tho new storo building of W L Ross is now about ready for occu pancy. The interior is about finished with the excoption of tho shelving. Tho coment work on tho outside will bo put on tho coming woek. A now oement orossing was put in at tho Ross corner near tho dopot tho past week. When tho town installs an oleotrio streot light nt that oornor it will bo muoh moro pleasant finding your wny homo from tho dopot at night. Tho Masons closed a donl this weok with Dr D O Stinson for the corner lot where tho Stinson drug storo stood and as soon as tho necessary fundd nro in sight will begin the ereotion of a new two story building for alodgo nnd bnnquot hall, D M Nelswangor has made n deal with W L Ross for tho Halo of his grooery stock and fixtures, and will begin removing and transferring tho goods to tho Ross store next week, Mr Neiswanger has ordered now fix lures for that part of the storo made vacant by tho disposal of tho grooery stock, and also a new atook of drug gist sundries, which in addition to his modorn equipped store will mako it by far tho finest in this part of tho stato. A Linooln Rpocial iu Tuesday's Omaha Bee says that Felix L Galla gher of Rosalie, Thurston county, has made good his threat to bo a candi date for stato treasurer and today sent in his filing. Mr Gallagher serv ed in the 1911 session as representa tive from tho Thirteenth distriot, comprising tho counties of Thurston nnd Dakota, as a Demoorot. This distriot was reprosonted in tho last session by "Roaring Lion from Da kota" John J MoAlliator, a'si a dem ocrat, This makes two tilings for tho democratic nomination, tho other be ing Qeorge Hall, who twioo was de feated for that position by the present stato treasurer, Waltor A Oeorgo, I nriS I I YtTn e uMTmnr- naMA Roal estate loans. Ooo Wilkinn Adv Barney Gribblo was a visitor in Omaha tho pnet wook. A son was born to Stotiou toroman J 0 Smith and wife Tuesday. Miss Georgia NicholB, of Fremont, Nebr, spent a fow days last week nt tho John F Sides homo. 0 H Whaley shippod thoir house hold poods today and departed for Turtle Lako, Wis, to resido. Parties having lots in tho Dakota City comotery nro urged to have them oleanod off boforo Decoration dny. Wo havo somo oxooptionnlly ilno quality hay for sale. Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co, Dakota City, Nob. Phono No 10. Mrs John T Brcslor of Wayne, and Mrs Ilolen Hanson, of Wakefield, wero hero tho first of tho wook visit ing old friends. Work was begun Tuesday laying tho comont blocks on tho Sohrlovor Bros now hardware storo building. It is going up pretty fast. Rev J Crows will deliver tho memo- rial sermon at tho G A R services held in tho Presbyterian ohuroh ut South Sioux Git; Sunday, May 21, Tuoro will bo a program nt tho sohool houso in distriot 12, Thursday evening, May 28, 1914. Admission 10 cents. Everybody invited. Mrs Hostcr Herwig nnd Mrs Olivo ilodgius wout to Chambers, Neb, the Urtt of tho week, to visit iu the homo of theii brother, B B Gribble. Tho local GAR post will meet nt tho DakoU City cemetery SHturduj afternoon nnd place tho new grave markers on the last resting place of their deceased comrades. tl L Evorist is moving to South Soo this weok; Sheriff Frank Mahon is moving into tho houso vacatod by them, nnd Gcno Leedom is movii.g into tho house vucatod by Mahons. An error appearod in tho oopy ol tho commissioners proceedings last (rook which miulo it uppoar that Weiz & Samuels received $W5.U0 foi n burial ousket. The amount shouh uavn read $25.00, J Divinb Bervioo in Emmanuel Lu theran church, Dakota City, i ou tho 24th Inst, will bo hold at 7 o'clock p m, instead of 8 o'clock it view of tho baooalaureato sermon later in the ovoning. . Chris Jeep of Tekamah has an nounced himsolf as a oaudidato foi state senator for tho sixth district, composed of Dixon, Dakota, Thurstou and Burt counties, subject to tho will of tho republicans at tho primary. Tho Dakotn City Pharmacy is agent for tho great Mound Oity Paints. A oar load ust arrived and is being stot cd in our basomont. It stands in a olasB by itself. Prices cheap as the poorest paint sold by our competitors Ed J Moriu, conductor on tho Pon ca branch, left Tuesday evening witl his family for Espinoln, Fla, where lu has bought a farm. He will suporln tend tho erection of a houso and otho improvements on his land before ro turning, Postmaster General Burleson has signed an order making domestic monoy orders drawn on a designated ofllco payablo ut any monoy ordor of fice. ThO'Order provides that on and after July 1, 1914, these orders, while drawn as horetoforo on n designated money ordor offioo, will be payablo for a period of thirty days aftor issue at any monoy order oilioo in continental United States, oxcopt Alaska, If pre sented after thirty days nnd within ono year from the laBt day of tho month in which issued, they shall bo paid ouly at tho offioo designated in tho mono. order as tho paying oflloe, or ropaid at tho ofllco of issuo. Homemakersto Meet May 29th Tho Dakota County Homomnkers' olnb will meet nt tho homo of Mrs RE Evans on Fridny nfternoon, Mny 29th. Tho following program will bo givon: Piano Solo, Mrs Dean Cornell. Roll call, answered by receipts for oakes. Minutes, Vocal solo, Mrs James Finnell. Reading, Mra Geo MoBeath. Question box, Mrs E H Gribble. Reading, Mrs Cora Miller. Vooal boIo, Mrs 8 T Frum. Reading, Mm M B Slocum. Piauo eoIo, Mrs Murphy. Everyone cordially invited to utcund. School Entertainment The grades of the Hubbard school will give the following program at the high school on May 22, 1914, at 8 o'clock p m: Song "Sailor Boys" Intermediate Room. Playlet "Cinderella" Primary Room. Recitation.. .When Pa Was a Boy John Harty. Dialogue.. Waiting for the Train Grammar Room. Song .."Mrs. Pussy" First Grade. Recitation... "Little Boy Blue" Bernice Eble. Cantata "Crowning the May Queen" Intermediate Room. The high school will give a play, "The Masonic Ring," on May 29, 1914. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. ltov.J.UruwH. l'aator. Service ut tUe Methodist Episcopal oburch uvery Sunday as follows: 1'reacli Ins at llmn;8unctuy Bclioolnl lUum; claat meettnit 1? in; Kpwortli Luiikuh 0:W p hi! roncliliiK 7:1 J p in. l'rnycriii(ittliiK Tlium dnyevenlntfM iU7:J LUTHCRAN Hhv.H. I,. Keller, i'nator. DAKOTA OUT Sunday leliool every Sunday utOilSn mi MIsh lilnncno Hamilton, tuiporlntundcut, preaotilnunt 7:sop in. every Sunday. SALEM Preaching every Sunday at 11 a in: Sun day lobool promptly at 10 u in, K. l'.Oul bertion, superintendent. TliepuulloUcordlnlly Invited to nil tbeie lorvlcen Tho Herald 1 year, tl. bAKOTA COUNTY HERALD DAKOTA THE WINDS AND TBI WAVES OBEY HIM Pastor Russell and Party En Route For Europe. The Storm on Galilee's Sea Furnishes Text For a Discourse Acts as Well a Words of Jetus Parabolic The Storm as a Type The Matter and Hit Ditclples as Types Quolllng the Btorm a Type Also the Great Calm. A h o n r d "Tho Empress of Ire land," on the At lantic, July 27. "There nroso a great t o m p o s t in the sea but II o was nsleep. Aud Ills disciples a w oka II 1 in, s n y i n g, Lord, save us; wo nnrlol, IpAsroiTgussELDJ Thcn Uo nroso nnu rouuucu tuo winds nnd tho sea; nnd tlicro was n great calm." Mntthow 8:21-20. Tho Bible informs us that Jesus' teachings woro parabolic. Tho Master oxplnlned somo ot Ills actions unu vii -da ,to Ills disciples, suid told them that they nlono wero permitted to trow tho mysteries of tho Kingdom or Heaven. IIo did not explain nil or His parables oven to His Apostles. On tho contrary, IIo said, "Wuon tho Spirit of Truth is como nt Pentecost nnd after, Ho shall guide ou into nil Truth, nnd bring nil things to your ro membranco whatsoever I hnvo spoken." Slnco Pentecost, therefore, Jesus' fol lowers can understand Ills teaching In n wny thnt Ills earliest followers could not. It was not expedient thnt natural men should understand clear ly tho Dlvino Plan. St Peter declared thnt if tho Jewish rulers had known, they would not hnvo crucified tho Prlnco of Life. But only by Jesus' cruclQxiqn could tho Divlno Plan bo carried out. Thcrcforo It was hidden from those for whom it was not In tended. This waa a blessing; for if they had done thoso things under full light nnd knowledge, their guilt would havo been much greater. They are, there fore, to bo punished according to their limited light and knowledge. Tho aamo principle obtains respect ing tho wholo world; light increases responsibility. IIo that knew tho Mas ter's will, nnd did it not, shall recelvo many stripes; no tunc Know not tno Master's -will, nnd did things worthy of stripes, shnll receivo few stripes. Thoso begotten of tho Holy Spirit ns God's children havo tho highest re sponsibility, becnuso they hnvo tho greatest knowledge. They nlono could commit tho sin unto death, ns St Pnul explains. Hebrews 0:1-0; 10:20, 27. Tho secret of tho demnrcatlon be tween tho Church nnd tho world is that tho former has tho Iloly Spirit bo gettlng to a now nnture, with priv ileges of knowledgo of God nnd Ills plans not granted others. Only tho outlines of tho Dlvino Character nnd Plan can bo clenrly discerned nnd ap preclnted by thoso not spirit-begotten. Tho Boat and tho Storm In Antitype. Our lesson typically considered, tho bont would represent tho Gospel Dis pensation; tho Master nsleep, tho Lord's apparent Indlffcrcnco to tho storms of persecution assailing His Church; nnd tho disciples' imploring cry, tho prayers of the Church throughout tho Age. After our Lord's nscenslon, storms of persecution followed ono another un til tho history of tho truo Church has been marked by sovero trials of pn tlenco and fnlth. Often tho Lord's people hnvo wondered ut tho afflictions permitted to como upon them. It seem ed ns though tho Lord did not care. Wo might reason that if God had raised tho storm which frightened ex perienced fishermen, surely Jesus would not hnvo worked contrary to tho Dlvino nrrnngement "Wo might also reason thnt Satan, "the Prlnco of tho Power of tho Air." might hnvo thought to thwnrt tho Dlvino nrrnngement re specting Jesus' crucifixion. Storfn of Trouble Is Near. Bible students nro convinced that tho great storm of trouulo upon the Church Is very near. Wo need not prophesy concerning its character. Wo nro to remember, however, that tho "majority of tho storms upon the Church havo lomofrom professed peoplo of God, rather than from tho world. Tho Scribes, Plinrlsecs and Doctors of tho Law really crucified Jesus, as St. Peter declnrcd. Acts 3:13-15. Our cxpectntlon is thnt tho Church will hnvo its most trying experiences from professed brethren. Church Fed eraUon hns a slncero nnd Innocent look; but is not its purposo and object to fortify sectarianism? Should wo not expect that, when it shall gain tho measure of political influenco and pow er indicated in tuo syrauoiic uook oi llevolation, thoso holding a simple faiUi in God nnd nis Word, nnd striv ing to wnlk tho narrow way, will bo misrepresented,, slandered nnd eventu ally hindered from tho Lord's servlco? Tho Lord seems to Indicate that Ills Church will bo perfected on the Heav enly piano beforo tho world's tribula tion shall break in fury. True, tho Church may escape in tho senso of be ing enabled to live abovo tho trouble unaffected by it; but wo think not. Wo bollovo that tho Church will havo pass ed into glory boforo tho culmination of tho world's Dny of Wrath. stavb or omo cirr or towoo. i m i.ucjw oouirrr. f " Frahx J. CiitNtr makrs oath thtt bs I seek pttrtnrr ot tue nnu or l. J. ciiinii a. uo oouw biuinru In the City ot Toledo. County aad KUta aforesaid, and that aald firm will pay tha sum ct ONIl HUNDRED DOLI.AI18 tor each and averf cue ot catarhii that cannot bo cured by tea Me crt ntANK J. CIIEKEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my prttcnoe, thtt ein day ot December, A. !.. 1W. i i A. W. dMUBOH. I " 1 Notaut Pubuc. Hall's Catarrh euro Is taken Internally and acta directly upon tlie blood and mucous surlacea ot tuo iritern. Send lor tentlmonlals. tree, V. J. CHUNUY 4 CO Toledo, a Sold by all Drunlata. lie. Tate Hall's Tamlly I'UU lor constipation. lnY ILLH j Tho Horald, $1 per CITV, NEBRASKA. Track Meet a Success. Tho Dakota County Invitation Moot hold Bnttlrdny, Mny lGth, wnB a suc cess in ovory particular, Large dele gations wero present from Bouth Sioux Oity, I'onoa and Iloicer. mak ing an ovi-n largor crowd than wan ex pected. In tho foreurou tho first event wan bnso ball betweoti Houth Sioux and Ponoa. Ponca oarao out winnor by n scoro of 0 to C, it being nnyones gnmo until tho last roan was out in tho ninth iiiulng. Bouth Sioux was handi capped in the beginning by tho nb Bi'nooof Mitchell, their star pitcher, and uftcr his arrival played u great dcul bottor game, It would bo hard to find n bottor bnso ball contest botwocn high moUooI ton run than thut between Ilomcr and Dakota in tho socond ovout of tho day. Ilomor had tho long end of tho 2 to 1 Bcoru nnd whilo rIio desorvod till bIiu got, tho Dnkota boys could fool that they were losers of a good light. ThoTtitohing of Kay IIolkrsforDakata and Malcolm Smith for Homer was tho foaturo of tho game, thero being less than Bix sale Hits tlurlng ti.u on tiro game. At noou tho ecoro by poiuts wns Ponoa, 10; Ilomor, 10; Bo Sioux, 5; Dakota, D. Thero wero but throo toanis onterod iu tho basketball making it necessary to draw for tho byo. Dakota was lucky and it fell to Bouth Bioux and Ilomor to play tho first gamo. Tho gamo wiib hard fought throughout aud tho Ilomor girls woro victorious by tho ccoro of 14 to 7. Ilomor showed su perior Hkill in pasniug and basket throwinw but had to fight for ovory point. Aftor this gamo tho sooro points stood 1' nca 10, Ilomor 10, Bouth Sioux , i iikota 10. It was thouut best to givo tho Ho mer girls a rest boforo tho gamo and at 2:30 tho track aud field ovonts bo gnu. Warn or of South Bionx was tho particular star, takinc flrBt in tho 440 yard run, tho 100 ami 220 yard dashes. Ponoa won tho moot by consistent placing in all tho ovonts and thoso with tho tan points iu tho biiRo ball gamo gnvo hor a toti abovo all others, Tho places in tho ovonts woro as follows: 440 yd run 1st, Warnor, Bouth Bioux; 2nd, Peturaon, Ponca; 3rd Smith, Ilomor, 12-lb hammer throw 1st, Host, Da kota; 2nd, Warn.fr, South Bioux; 3rd, Smith, Homer. High jump 1st, MoOurthy, Ponca; 2nd, Ulnyton, Homor; 3rd, Kingsbury, Ponoa. 100 yd dash 1st, Warner, South Sioux; 2nd, KiugebuiTi Ponoa; 3rd, Ohurch, Homor. Running broad jump 1st, Warner, South Sioux; 2nd, McCarthy, Ponca; 3rd, Grey r f-. 12-lb cunt j.i.1. lot, K.iigaliurj , Ponoa; 2nd, Warner, South Bioux; 3rd Best, Dakota, 220 yd dnhh 1st, Warnor, South Sioux ; 2nd, Kingsbury, Ponca ; 3rd, McCarthy, Ponca, Standing broad jump 1st, Qroy, Ponoa; 2nd, Best, Dakotn; 3rd, War ner, South Bioux. J-milo , rolny 1st, Ponoa; 2nd, South Bioux; 3rd, Homor; 4th, Dnko ta. ' ' Scoro by pointn Poncn, 45; South Sioux, 35; Homor, 27; Dnkota, 10. Tho boat aud most exciting event of tho day oamo last in tho gamo of bnskot ball botweon Homer nnd Dn kota, Both sides desorvo muoh orod it for their oleau playing and it was anyooes gamo until tho whistlo blow iu tho Bcoro of 8 to 7 in Homor's favor. Taking everything into considera tion it wns a fluo day nnd Dnkota Oity can well bo proud of ontortaining such n moot, Tho ovont will probably bo ropouted noxt yenr nnd wo lii'po to mnko u hotter showing in tho traou and field ovonts. With tho girls improving iu bnskot ball ovory day wo hnvo nothing to fear of dofont in that lino. Tho oup provided by tho Dakota Oity Commercial club is being en graved at Book's iu Sioux Oity and will bo on exhibition in n few days, Evoryono boost for tho meet next yoar and koop it in Dakota Oity, College Men Are Helping. The intorost vhloh university colleco students nro takinc In and the campaign for equal suffrage Is ono of Its most notable features. Youth and zeal mako thoso Btudonta very useful to tho work. School will Boon bo over and tho scholars at the colleges and universities will go home to the four corners of tho state carrying with them tho convictions and hnblts of scholars longing to exercise tho newly strengthened muscles in tho world outsldo of college. Ono stato unlvorslty student Is a young minister taking post graduate work. Meanwhile ho is preparing n revival in tho church which ho is serv ing, IIo goes about this as a good merchant acquires customers provided ho has good goods to soli by adver tising. Across the top of tho county papers, In display typo, his meetings &ro advertised, and Jio hns sent a printed postal card with his nnmo written In ink to ovory citizen of tho town where his church is locuted, as well as to overy farmer within flvo miles of his church. This young man who has demonstrated his organizing ability has offered his sorvlcos to tho stato suffrngo association for tho sum mer. Ho will still proach Sundays, but tho other six days will bo given to work for equal suffrage. In David City. In tho Inst six wcoks tho sentiment In David City has porcoptlbly wnrmod up, Somo kinds of coal heat slowly, but when onco thoroughly ignited it throws out moro boat than coal which burns qulckor. This is tho enso with David City. Mrs, Caso reports that tho pooplo thero nro cordially, warmly Interested In equal suffrage, nirlous to do thoir part in holulni; in I " It nbout, willing to sptMii' h- ml thoir monnv n ' THE BOYS' MAGAZINE FREE! Stud todiT for " mpt mm ofTHK noVa- MAUA. SElNK,UltnutltK7l'iblU.. ll.u In tin otlJ. CUiiin, r.Klo.tlos fUtWi .Qtl la irucllr. .rUclii, .llollulf pi. luurril to twr Uto Ur. lifautllullr Ifluitraud throughout. btu lu bluk aul wblto b1 la eolort btptrl lutuu derated to KUelrfcllr, Mwbaaki, AtbWtlM, Aiuilcur CariwDirr. Am.wur fuui r.pb, aol Hump tad Cola Uolloctlm. Tli. Atbl.llo I). ti.rtai.lit U uatl.r tb. pvraon.t cti.rct or WAkTKU UAMP, Atufrlct fwr.uo.1 aaiaorU oa UUt auljMU Swvl today for afrtt tmmplt tvyjf oftkl oraaiMl and ...I tb,.' f ulllwlltn. Adltnl s'.j .' ' . . BOnfSWAGA'iliHE 'Wl it'aii?L I- Atfafi Mcimiuia phi wMo i ' A the tcon f, Efsriaa to., tmihm, m mig a, taiStpcri, ii, TUB JJOrs' ZUOAZlNi: la 011 Mff at aJIntiM-lfaruIi.. vwtt'BfrfTflnuj'jawi v STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, May 23 For this Dfx.y Only 3 cans 3 lb Baked Beans 25c 2 cans Standard Corn, for 15c 1 pounds best Jap Rice, for j 25c 4 No. 1 or 2 Lamp Chimneys t . . . .25c 1 lb W II Baker's Chocolate 35c 3 pkgs Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c 3 cans Possum Tomatoes, for 25c 4 pkgs of Corn Flakes, for 25c 3 lbs dry Lima Beans 25c We will have new Strawberries, Pineapples and everything in the fresh fruit and vegetable line. Stinson's Xtakkoten City, WHERE SHALL YOU GO THIS SUMMER? To the East: Eaily announcement will be made of a very liberal arrangement of variable Summer tours to Eastern resorts and the Atlantic Coast. All publications now on the press. To and Through the West: Indications point to a large vol ume of Summer travel this year on the low rites to Colorado resorts, especially Estes Park just north of Denver, to Hot Springs aud other Black Hills resorts, to the Big Horn Mountain .haIils about Uiciiuan, to Yellowston Park, Glacier National Park, and for the circuit topr rf the Scenic Rockies, through Colorado, Salt Lake and Y 1 ,stone Park. Thermopolis Hot Springs, in the Owl Creek TW' .ntains, has wonderful possibilities as a sanitarium for the cure oi all rheumatic diseases. Yon owe it to yourself to take a vacation trip. You should "See America Fir..t" and with the favorable fares, luxurious trains, splendid hotels, your tour is one of rest and diversion. Let me secure publications for any kind of a summer tour you have in mind. The Herald TbS& Th8"Stay Satisfactory' i Body rand tltbt with Malleable frames works, well with cay fuel. 8Ixed and arranged to salt every family need In city and country, hotels or public institutions. Call aud see why they save fuel and repairs. They show it. E. & B. Lbr. Co Dakota Ctyy, Nebraska QfTz HWIl nip ii lu inis BMi'tf I 1'J LKi Bav rt'i I tsaaaLH """" Wl i'fgMBl'affliiliiaaaaIaaasiMaii tvrgfiiy,1Bncwiw;Bq NbraskK W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakeley, G. P, A., Omaha, Neb. GttOurFrecBookFInt You can't afford to buyaranse until you know all about a Monarch. Ask us (or the book; STATE WHEN you Intend tobuy.and we wltliend alio a set ol Measuring Bpoons. postpaid. ASBUM HalUable Iron Range Co. Heaver Dam. Witconitiu CFour-fif ths of the work of a range is the cooking done on top, Malleable tops are not so. thick as other kinds heat quicker, cook in half the time, saving half the fuel. Ratine 1 DIVORCE YOURSELF From Dirt, Dust and Drudgery by Uling uumy Combination Pneumatic Sweeper Release from broom drudgery from tha strain of mov ing and lifting furniture and from the dangerous scaUeriag oi dutt and cermi that are tailed by the ute ol the broom and the old laihioned eaipet sweeper, can be attained by the ute of the Duntley Combination Pneumatic Sweeper, which, although easily operated by hand, creates powetful suction force which draw out all the dirt and dutt found in your rugs and cupets and at the same time the revolving truth picks up ell Hot. pins, threads, tavelingi, etc. THE DUHTIEY SWEEPERS are made in three sizes and sotd under a rigid guarantee lor ono year. You may try a Duot. ley in your own home for 10 days Freo of Charge. For more detailed Information write TODAY Agents Wunteu Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co.t 0501 Bo. BUto St. OhloBgo, 111