f Dakota eouNgy hflKALrt, 1aha jiv, MrafeAftK. r Mt 'J . I h M 4 tf US 1 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Ahmolutmly Purm Mkmssiuf&ty isms no mubmtiiutm Many mixtures arc offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure, drape Cream of Tartar. No alum, lime or acid phosphates. Dakota County Herald JOHN H. RRAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A. wookly newspapor published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permiesioa baa been granted for the transmission of this papor through tbe malls as second-class mattor. Telepbono No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County Political Announcements Notices under this headline will bo charged (or at tho rnto ot 6c per line. AMMMM I hereby announoo myself us a eon ' didate for county treasurer, subjeot to jty Monday, after spending tuo mil oi tne ropuouenn voiors at tne primaries to bo hold August 18, 1914, Guy G. Sides. iiiMaiiiBwiQW)ewwitttc5 3 Items of I nterest from our Exchanges i Sl0WXON)mMCImi(0ra)D)K)t(MOtQt Wynot Tribnno: JI E Priest was horo Monday calling ou friends. Ho is now employod in h barber shop ut Oakland, Nob, Sloan, Iu.Btar: DI Tiiaokor loft last Friday for a fow duyB visit at tho homo of bis brother, George Thuoker, nt Homor, Nob. Alton Nows: Georgo lilosslug has returned to his homo iu Dakota conn- a few days horo looking ufter his farm and visit- ling relatives. Farm Notes. Issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. BAISE FEEDERS AT IBOJLK Baiao feeders at home,, was tho ad vice of Dean E A Burnofcaat tho recent Beef Producers Day at tho Nebraska Oollogo of Agriculture to the 450 cat tle men in attendance. The state ment was offered as the only solution for tho scarcity ot baby boef. Evon tho tho present day land values are high, it was.argued that if tho best ubo is made of all roughufo und if other good business management is exorcised, beef may bo gtown at a profit on high priced land. COOL tJHEAH QUICKLY "After separation, croam should be quickly coolod to an low a tempera ture as possiblo with freshly pumped well water' advises tho dairy depart ment of tho Nebraska Oollego of Ag rionltoro. "Have a small tank thru, whioh tho water from tho well flows,' Sot tho oroam in a deep oan in this tank. Btir tho croam until it is of the same temperature as tho watSr. Do not mix warm cream and cold oream, Tho warm oroam quickly sours tho oream whioh htia stood ffjr a day or more." AQltlOCLTUfUI. MOTORCYCLES Two motorcycles have reoontly been purchased by tho Agricultural Extension Servico of tho Nebraska College of Agriuulturo to reduco trav eling expenses and to add to tho effi ciency of tho work, Frequently much time has been lost by speakers and other assistants of tho department when thoir destination happened to bo in a rural community, an inland village, or a town not adequatoly sup plied with passongor sorvioo. Some times men are required to spond sover al days visiting difforont parts of ono county, and it lias been nooessary to spend largo bubib for lqoal transporta tion. Tho new meanB of oonvoyanoo has already made it possiblo for tho workers to covor moro torritory ot moderate distanoos from Linooln at n saving to thostato, $10,00 0 aire xo nkbiusea Several moro specialists on differ ent agricultural ftubjeotB will 'bo ad ded, temporarily at loaist, to tho Ag ricultural Extension Scrvloo of tho Nebraska Oollego of Agriculture on account of tho passago of tho Lovor bill by Congress. Nebraska will ro oeive 5,000 next July 1 and an addi tional $5,000 next January 1. Ad ditional contributions will bo grunted if the Nebraska legislature will ap propriate an equal amount. Tho mon ey is to be used for ugrioultural dem onstrations and lectures only and is intondod particularly for persons not having au opportunity to study agri culture in the sohools and colleges, None of tho money may bo UBed for the purohaso or upkeep of agricultu ral Bohool buildings. If tho Nebras ka legislature makes it possible for the additional federal contributions to be received, a muoh moro gonorous amount ot agricultural information may bo sent directly tq tho people than is afforded at presont, ALVALVA YB COTTONSEED CAKE The addition of oold prcssod cotton seed cake to n ration for oattloof corn, corn silage, and alfalfa increased the gain and lowered tho profits, accord ing to an experiment just cnmploted by the Nobrusko Agricultural Exp,ori 'ment Station. This year's data cor roborates the evidence ot tho experi ments of other years that alfalfa is the cheapest souroo of protein to oombino with the corn plant in beef produc tion, The rank of the .rations accord ing to profit was ns follows; (1) corn, alfalfa, and a light feed of silage; (2) eorn and alfalfa; (8) corn, alfalfa, and straw; (4) corn, alfalfa, and a heavy feed of silage at tho beginning, taper ing off toward the close of the foodlng period; (6) eorn, alfalfa, and a heavy feed of silage; (6) eorn, alfalfa, a mo dium feed ef silage, and oold pressed ottoBseed eke; (7) eorn, corn silage, u& eold preeeed eottonsead oake. "NVavno Domofirot: Mrs Wm Hue low went to South Sioux City laBt Thursday to visit rolativt'H u few days. ....Ethol Clayton, who is attending tho Normal, loft fpr hor homo at Ho mer Saturday to be prosont at tho commencement exorcises of the high school, Miss Clayton's brother Ralph is a member of tho graduating class, Winnebago Chieftain: Miss Gretch on Clapp is visiting at tho homo of Lu Kilmer.... Mr and Mrs Joe Gatzmiro visited in Homer nvor night Saturday. .... Mr and Mrs Lester Miller visited "Wednesday night in Homor. ...Hon try Niebuhr wont to Sioux City Sunday ovening to visit hia son, M H Nio- ibuhr... .Misses Holeu and Margaret I iNiebnhr went to Sioux City and Dako ',tn City Saturday evening Messrs lumu Jonses, "uasu' warastvortu, WulterNIebuhr and "Big" LondroBh atulood to Sioux City Sunday. SJoux City Tribune, 80: Thoro wi'll bo no saloon at Crystal Lake this yaar, Tho petition for a license was withdrawn Inst night just betoro tho spooial meeting of tho oity council was called to act upon tho question. Un expected opposition is assigned by tho petitioners ub tho oauso of tho with drawal. Tho petition was placed bo ioro the South Sioux Oity counoll about, three weeks ago, It was laid upon tho table at tho time to bo con sidered nt a speoial meeting called for last night. RemonBtrators woro on .hand last night in full foroo. Each fiido woro woll supplied with legal ad 'vice, Tho notion was no aurpriso to thoso "who had kept in oloso touch with tho situation, It was understood "tho potitionors lacked sovoral names of having tho required numbor. , Lyons Mirror: Mrs M M Warner aooompaniod hor aunt Mrs L Austin s far as Coburn Junction, on hor way homo at Ponoa last Friday.... Mrs S B Loop and Bister, Miss Bessie Krygor, returned to South Sioux Oity Satur day, after visiting tho family of Mr .ad Mrs Charles Clark Messrs Penry and Hughes, of Dakota Oity, woro horo Tuesday on businoBs. Mr j 1'onry is a renter on Mrs Wm Wait's , farm at that plaoo,. which hn has rent ! jd for tho paBt twenty years Wo mado a trip to Homor this wook, and' saw many land uiurkB whioh brought book tho past to us, and many soonos of the long ago. Ovor thoso onoo wild and uninhabited prairies wo used to hunt deor, elk, wolves and pruirio ohiokons, and farther over near tho Missouri river, we hunted for boo troos ono fall and got 2,200 pounds ot honey, At Walthill wo saw our old frieud C P Mathowson on tho depot platform. Nearly CO yoars have rolled by since wo first kuow him. His father was an Indian ugont many years ago and later ho himsolt held tho samo position. As wo passed through tho Omaha and Wlnnobago reservations wo saw tho homos of many of tho Indians wo used to know; but anothor gouoration now livos thoro, as Honry IMoo Hill, Abo Lin coln, John A Logan, Asa Whito, An drow Hunter, John Hill, David Ma Olosky aud a hoBt of other intelligent havo long alnoo been guthorod to thoir fathers, and and am now "oliasing buffalo iu tho happy hunting grouud." Chicago Spooial to Sioux Oity Journal: Miss Geornia W Jav. a stenographer, told u love story in Judge uonoro'a oonrt toilay, it was hor own love story aud that of Homor Redo heaver, evangelistic singor. It was a dream that didn't ootno truo, and that is why Miss Jay asks $50,000 for breaoh of promise, r.odohoavor sat with counsol behind a table and bow ed his hoad during most of tho recital, Miss Jay began with their first meet ing in tho fall of 1009 in Sibux Citv. la, during a revival mooting. "I met blm every day from that timo on dn riug tho six weeks meetings," sho con tiuuod, "He called nearly every even ing at my home. Ho said I was his ideal girl; that ho wanted mo to un derstand that his Intentions woro honorable." Lntor slid told if n pro posal in n titxioAb whilo they woro on thoir way from n railway station to tho homo of hor mint in Chicngo ono evening in April, 1011. Thou sho told Of tho Christmas night nt her home when he broke tho news to her that he had changod his mind about getting married, as he was afraid it would spoil his ciueor. "I told him no good wife ever spoiled ft man's ca reer," Miss Jay testified. "What have ynu to say about his kissing you," ask ed her attorney, Cyrus Hurt-ii. "He always binned mo. Ho always kissed me goodby at the train." A letter written to a mutual friuiid ot Miss Jay and Rodohoaver by the singer, in whioh liu outlined His troubles, was road to tho jury by Attorney tlereu, In it Itodohoavor maintained that there never was anything deflnatn regarding matrimony between himself and Miss Jay. Ho offered to furnish the mu tual friond with Biifliuient funds to take Miss Jay on a trip so sho might "pull herself together." Hioux City Journal, 111 : An Indian baby leaped from the Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha passen ger train No 10, between Emerflon and Nucoru, Neb, yesterday whilo tho train was speeding ut thirty inllen an hour. Tlio baby crawled along tho tracks und was piukod up unhurt by anxious trainmen a fow ininuteB lutor when tho truiu wuh bucked down in search of the child. Horrified parents and awstrnok pasBongors hunted the ohild for fully flvo minutes before tho back ward soarch was mado. Tho baby was travoling with its paronts, Mr and Mrs Willingwolf, of tho Winnebago reservation, who boarded tho train in Sioux Oity yesterday morning. As lha train pulled out the child was aoen playing at tho window edge. Its pa rents woro asleep and tho bubo crawl ed ovor thoir laps, it is thought, und fell from the moving train. A minuto later the baby was missed. Mr und Mrs Willingwolf woro awakened.' Then began a dosperuto and frantic bouroh for the tot. Tho train was searched from tender to observation conch. No eigne of tho baby was found. Tho train was stopped and backed down with tho expeotanoy of finding the baby's body along the trucks, Anothor passenger train bait already passed tho spot where the ohild waB last seen, and downcast passengers bad little bopo of recover ing tho baby alivo. As tho oars back od slowly down the track, a tiuy spook was soen fully a mile uway. The train proceeded back and passengers and trainmen thought thoy saw the object moving along the ties, Speed was put on to reach the spot. Tho objoot became larger until tho baby oamo fully into view. Orawliug along tho traek with no manifest concern of its predicament, the ohild was playful ly pulling at the steel spikes In the rails und chortling gleefully aB the horrified trainmen suatohed it from tho traok and restored it to tho arms of its unxious mother. An examination of its body disclosed a slight out on tho forehead and contu sions about tho limbs. Tho injuries wdto harmloss, The train then pro ceeded, reaching Norfolk one hour late as tho rooult of the delay. Sioux Oity Daily Nows, 80: House hold goods in tho Mabel Moore place eold to Saltzman &. Slotsky, of Sioux Oity, to satisfy a ohattel mortgage hold by Dr Louis Dimsdalo: Out glass appraised by three Sioux City jewelers at $ 2500 Peerless oleotrio piano 850 Full length mirror 105 80 100 200 100 850 Indies on Elootria lamp. Uilt cabinet Btoin raok and steins Brass shirtwaist and shoo boxes Four brass bods..... "Coming of tho Tido, oil paint ing OhimeB olook. 400 100 Miscellaneous articles 200 Sold Friday afternoon for. . vri.i e -L-L-1 ii. j muuui iuuuru utaiuu imu $ 5045 , . $460 morning sho had boon advised by the shoriff ot Dakota county, Nobiasku, that tho mortgago hold by Dr DimBdalo, Sioux Oity physician and monoy lendor, is not worth tho paper upon whioh it is writton. Sho was advised not to al low hor household goods, to bo remov ed under auy oiroumstanoes. Sho will' tako stops to proteot hor property from removal aud hor homo from be ing ransaoked, sho said. This is tho story of a South Sioux Oity woman, onoo prosporous, in hard financial stialts, ot a Sioux City mon- toy londer, a mortgago foreclosure, n ioraou buIo, aud a would bo removal of bousohold goods worth $5,000j and sold by tho mortgagee nt tho very "rousonablo figure" of $400. Tho "bbIq." was hold vory quietly early Friday afternoon on tho lawn of the Mabel Moore plaoo. Aooording to the woman, sho had just returned from Omaha, whoro sho has been for sovoral months, to learn that she was boing movod out bag and baggage. "Thoro is no uso trying to stop us, wo are going to have thoBo goods," declar ed Atty E E Baron, who had boon ne gotiating tho mattor for Dr Louis Dimsdale, who dooa not llko to havo his name in tho papers,, "You bet wo aro going to tako them Our vans aro all hero and ready," put iu A P Salts man, who had beeu on deok whon tho saarifloo was mado, Bight at this junotaro iu walked Chief of Police Mathglg, of South Sioux Oity, who ordorod that tho paoking oeaao. Ho was baokod up by Mayor Morgan, who ttrrivod shortly afterward. What Morgan aud Mathwig did not tell tho movers of tho furnituro waB explained by Attornoy Frurn, who aooompanied his conversation with a menacing linger. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Wler's new barber shop on the de pot corner is completed, We have a big assortment of kionomos. O Anderson Co. Fred Bsrtels had a oar of untile the market Tuesday, Bi'g Death is butter than Paris Qrer u, aud is sold by O Anderson Co. The recent ruins have mado the crops in this vioinity look simply lino. We want your oroxm, butter, eggs und farm produce, and will pay tho highest market price. O Anderson Co. Tho closiug oxeroisos of our Bohools Friday uvoniug wero largely attended. The oluss play by the soninr class was very good and was thoroughly euj )yod. We bnvo a complete stook of men's and boys' work shirts and (Irons shirts. C Anderson Co. Pat Duggau and wife were at tho county sout on business Tuesday. Tho Mexican-American harvest hut is tho best straw hut for the monoy. Bold by C Anderson Co, A number from this vicinity attend ed the funeral nf.Mrs Evan Way Sat urday. , There aro no bettor work gloves for men and boys than the Eureka, sold by O Anderson Co. Barber Jack Leedom was an over Sunday visitor at his home near Dako ta Oity. JACK8QN. Mrs H F MoKebvor und son Eugono departed last Friday for h visit with relatives at Jofforson, S D. Born, to Mr and Mrs Itoy Frye, June 1, 1914, u daughter. Mary A Boler, of Omaha, is visit ing tho homo folks. Goorge nud'Etta Lois, of Water bury, attonded the danco horo last Friday ovening and Etta remained until Monday, a guest in tho J B Sua ben homo. Tho danco given Inst Friday even ing by the high school boys was a great success, about sixty numbers wore sold and a good timo enjoyed by all. Tho Misses Mary Malonoy und Mad eline Dnvo. of Sionx City, spent tho week ond with Bennetta Hall. MIbs Enrigit, of Sioux Oity. visited over Sunday in tho home of her uncle, P Gormally and wife. James Sutherland is having Borne improvements built to his residence, iocluding sleoping porches, etc. Madeline Bryan is ill with pneumo nia. , Marie Leahy returned homo from the hospital, recovering from an ope ration for appendicitis. Alllco Sullivan received word last week of the iteuth of his son Edward, ot Butte, Mont, of tuberculosis. Died, Sherrnun, tho 11-yeiy old son of Forney Foxand wife, on May 27, 1014, of disabilities, The' remains were shipped to Norfolk, Neb, their former home, iccompanied by the pa rents, tho grandfather and grand mother, of Sioux City, and four of tho cbildren. John and Mario Sutherland, of Ponoa, were guests in the Joe Suther land homo Friday night. J H MoOormiak and fumily moved on Monday to 8ioux City and Frank Kennelly movod his family to Sioux, Neb. Mr Kennelly has work in 8ioux City. E W Nordyko and family autood from Sionx Oity Sunday and wero guests in tho B F Sawyer home. Rev Fr O'Sullivan, who has been confined to his bed tho paBt week by illness, 1b now ablo to bo up. D Mitoholl's houso oaught fire Sun day, presumably from a defeotivo flue, aud burned to tho ground. A'small portion of tho furnituro was saved. Mr Mitohell had a close call himsolf, being upstairs taking n nap at tho timo. He had to orawl out tho win do-v and escaped with a few bruises. Geo Gains, formerly sootion fore man at this plaoo, has gone to Lestor, In, whoro ho holds a similar position. Gladys Middletou, nf Brunswiok, is a guost in the homo of her brother, Obostor Middloton. "BLIND LEADERS OF THE BLIND" These Words Apply to Pastor Russell and Others, He Says. 3K In flow to Produce 4,000,000,000 More Meat Per Annum. , lbs On anothor pago of this weok's pa per will be found an article headed "Sparo tho Calves snd Solve Living Cost," Sonio startling faots aro set forth in this artlolo whioh wo feel should boot interest to every ouo of our loaders. Wo shall not attempt to tell you tho text of tho artlolo as wo want you to road it for yourself, aud moroly make this mention of it to avoid auy possibility of its being over looked, If "swatting the calf holps to produco high living wo ought to know it, HOMER. M J Horman went to St Paul last week on a visit and will probably go from thoro to Canada to visit his daughter, Mrs Pitts, Dr Nina Smith and her mother, Mrs A J Ream, were visitors at Dakota Oity a few days tho past wook. Elizabeth Nixon was up from Lyons last wook and visitod at tho John Nix on homo. Word oamo that F P Jolly, who wub to dolivor tho address at our com mencement exorcises, suffered u stroko of paralysis whilo on a visit iu Mis souri,, whioh ended in his Buddon death . O J O'Connor and wife wont to Memphis, Tenn, last week ou a short visit. J 8 Bacon, of South Sioux, candi date for county treasurer, was hero seeing tho boys last week. Mrs RasmnB FrederiokBon oamo ovor fiom Nowell, la, Ihst week on a visit of a few duys with relatives. Mrs Ella Bruce and two ohildren have gone to Lusk, Wyo, to reside. , SALEM Mrs Clay Armbright onjoyod a visit from her mother, Mrs Rogoah, of Ponca, a few days tho past week, Mrs A O Sides wbb hostess to tho Ladies Aid Thursday. Although damp weather there was 0 good attendance. Tho next meeting will be held at tho homo of Mrs Alhort neikes Juno 25, Mrs L P Samse, of Chicago, is vis iting hor oouslns, Dean Oornoll and Mrs F W Boormann, 9 Emmet Gribblo tbllika carpentering at 8 o'clock a m is a little moro than he bargained for, but with bis wifo's holp they succeeded in keeping nut the rain lait Wednesday night. Tho Ladies Aid will hold a lawn so cial in tho Salem ohuroh yard on ThnrBday ovening, Juno lltu, loo cream, cako und strawberries will bo Minister Have Deceived the People Respecting the Bible Teachings But They Wero Themselves Deceived, Hence Not Wilfully Guilty The Duty of the Hogr Is to Undeceive the Publlo and to Remove tho Slander From Qod'e Character Courage Nec essaryOtherwise Many Will Fall Into the Ditch of Unbelief The Edu cated Are There Already. London, August 10. Pnstor Kus sell nddressed tho London Tnberua do congregutlon twlco today. Wo report his dis course from tho text, "If the blind lend the bllud, both shall fall into the ditch." Mat thew 15:14. The Pastor said: How stupidly blind wo have nil been respecting our Father's wordsl Wo huve believed human traditions, and neglected the Scriptures, until 'the Church as a wliolo has become thoroughly puzzled respecting everything religious. All are out of tho way of Truth, lost In the fog of human superstition and er ror, misled, as St Paul foretold, by "doctrines of demons." 1 Timothy 4:1. The duty of tho hour is to get back into hnrmony with God, and to ob tain truo light upon His Word. As tho Master predicted, tho whole world has been intoxicated with tho false doc trines which Satan gradually Introduc ed during the Dark Ages. Rev. 17:2. Like drunken people, said the Pastor, we confused" good and bad. In ono breath, wo told of tho Love of God. In another, we pnlnted this God of Love as. deliberately arranging, before creating humanity, that billions should bo born in sin, misshapen in iniquity; and that after a fow short years full of trouble the. vast majority should be turned over to fire-proof demons, to bo tortured throughout eternity. Satan's Great Success. Pastor Russell reminded his hearers that the Master styled Satan the fa ther of lies. Satan's first great lie misled and murdered our first parents by inducing Mother Eve to disbelieve God's words, "In the day that thou eatest thereof, thou sholt surely die." Satan contradicted tho Almighty, say ing, "Yo shall not Burely die" cannot die, ye aro Immortal. Satan has impressed this falsehood upon tho whole, world. While in ful filment of God's word peo'plo die, Sa tan has brought in tho deceptive thoo ry that they have merely gono else whereito live. Thus, contrary to all Scripture, man kind havo come to believe that at death tho saintly go to Heaven, and all others go cither to Hell or Purga tory. Tho plain, common-sense state ment of the Blblo Is Ignored that nil, good and bad, old and young,, go to Sheol, Hades, tho tomb. Thus tho Bi ble teaching that Jesus' redemptive work assures all n resurrection from the dead is made void by Satan's lie. Immortality In Christ. Tho Pnstor then demonstrated con clusively from Scripture that immortal ity is n hope, not a possession. Man was not created immortal; but the life given him was conditional upon his obedience to his Creator's commands. This is indicated by God's threat that dlsobedlenco would bring denth ces sation of life. St. Paul's argument Is that positive a&suranco of everlasting light was not given until Christ "brought immortality and llfo to light through tho Gospel." 2 Timothy 1:10. Immortality is n quality of llfo thus for possessed by Jehovah God, and by His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ The hopo of tho Church is to attain tho promised "glory, honor nnd immortal ity" in tho First Resurrection. The hopo for tho non-elect world is that of everlasting life, tho samo as that giv en to tho angels to all of mankind who will, during the Millennial Age, como into harmony with the Messianic Kingdom. Thoso who, after fullest op portunity for recovery from sin and death conditions, will not render obe dlenco to tho Divlno nrrangement, will bo everlastingly destroyed. This Bible presentation ot tho mat terthat God's proposition Is llfo or death wo aro beginning to see is most reasonable, most logical, said Pastor Russell,' Furthermore, nis proposition Is that .when His Plan shall havo been comploted, nono shall hnvo llfo who will not havo it In perfection. Ho de sires not mental, moral and physical degenerates in His Kingdom. As a result of the permission of sin nnd death, God's Wisdom, Justice, Lovo and Power will bo moro clearly seen by both nngels and men. Until we realized tho Absolute Justico of God In allowing our raco to go down Into death and in sending His Son to die for us, giving the rcdemptlon-prlco of Adam's sin, wo could not see tho depths of Divlno Wisdom ond Love. Tho resurrection will bo a stupen dous expression of Divine Power. Res urrection involves no absurdities, as Scrlpturally seen, Tho Blblo proposes for both Church nnd world a resur rection of the soul, tho being. Bift to each class, as St. Paul declares, "God gives n body as It hath pleased nim." 'Ghe MlclWesi Bank 'G6 Ba.nk that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" SIOVX CITY, IOWA TO YOU: Just an earnest plea to make the Mid-West YOUR Bank for at least a portion of your business. We olTer-RVIvRYTHINO iu GOOD Banking, with "Safety Over All." 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Furmors especially WELCO ME Wo know aud liko them THEY LIKE IJ. - : 1 Westcott's Undertaking; Parlors Old Phone, 12G Auto Ambulance s New Phone 20G7 LENGRAND No. 59062 PIU)ianiJ:-Hlrc(l by Prince Uu Ohenoy (213U8), lio by IHic du Ohftnoy (11060), out of Olmrlotto II (15400). Dntu, Jlouclit) ilo Tliisni.'s (0J!HI), Blie by OrKanlstn I9l J, out of KnnlH U Vlllers UuiOf.). Sioux &ity, Iowa. VI? & V4 v Vi viJ viS v!S Vi 1'. Vi Vi Vj vj !. Vi 21 viS 21'. Vi 2& vV Vi' v v vf?-WI I.UN(IRANI) 1h n bay Holulun Stallion, 8 years old, welitht l&ui pounds, with small Htrlpo lu foroliond.nnd right hind foot white. Ho was bred.by Mr. Kollx Coupon, ot linssllly, mid Imported March 1, 1011. by W. A. J .ant' & Uo of Ureoloy, Iown. He was foaled In 11)00. Will Stand the Season ol 1914 as Polluws: Mondays nt tlio Unas. Illlvon fnrni. Tuesdays ut tho Sponcur bnrn, Dnkotn Oity. Wednesdays nt Ulms. Koikes', on Hugh Urulmm fiirn.. Thursdays and Fridays nt K. I,. Ross', on the old Wm, Nixon farm south of Homor. Snturduys nt tho Homor I.tvory liurn, TERMS: $15 to Insure with font. T20 for standing colt. Upon tho &1U0 or romovnl of mnres from county, foul bill bec6mos duo nt once; or when mures are notpropeily returned for trial service, fees become duo nt once. Duo euro will be tnkeu to prevent nccldonts, but nt lisle of owner of uinro. If sho sustnliii any. LEONARD ROSS Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Neb. M. F. BROEFFLE ;s a.2c& 5noes ClotKcs Cleaned and Pressed. Hubbard Nebraska. I Borvod, loo oroam cones und homo mado caudy will also bo ou salo. Ev eryono como und hriug your friouds, Adolf Dartols had a oar of cattle on the Sioux Oity markot Friday, The Ilerald for News whon it is New aOINQ TO GET MARRIED? &et U Deslgu 1'our Engagement Cards &d Wedding, Invitation. 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