DAKOTA (JONT HBKALD; DAKOTA CI'l'V, HBBRAii, - f WITVHSHHWIWN I'l'inii iWiit.-il' w ROYAL ctfbsofutety B&1U N G I Pure POWDEI Makes Home-Baking Successful and Easy Dakota County Herald JOHN H. RIJAM, PUDUSHHR Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. braaka Agricultural tfon. Exporimont Sta- A weekly newspaper publish oil at Dakota Oity, Nobraeka. Permission has been granted for tbo transmission of this paporthrougb tbe maila aa second-class mattor. Telophone No. 45$. Official Paper of Dakota County Political Announcements Notices umlor this heading will bo charged lor nt the rate of 6o per Hi'". I hereby nanounoo mysolf as a can didate for county treasurer, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primaries to bo hold August 18, 1014, Guy G. Sides. Mark W Murray, editor of the Pen der Times, won ont in the poatofllco primary at Pender Saturday, Iter 0 Hnghos, former editor1 of the Pen dor Ropublio, hold tbo poatoflioo sever al years, but resigned aud removed to Wyoming. Tbo Eraoreon Entorpriso of Dixon county urges tho candidaoy of O W Fishor, our present eounty onmmis aionor from this prooinot, for the oflloo of county clerk. The Entorpriso man doen't soom to roalizo that a man who owns a good Dakota county farm baa a $1G50 county office beat sevon Vays for Sunday. A movement baa boen started to rniso a fund for erecting a Nebraska building at tho Fanama-Faoiuo expo sition. Govornor Aloreuoad has pro claimed Jnno 17 as Pannma-Paoiiio Dollar Day, and 3,000 young Indies of Nebraska have boon enterou in a eon teat to raiso tho monov required, Tho Tho following names from this county haro "boon entered: Thekla Vobb, Homer; Eather Ross, Lucille Xoller and Kathleen Nciswangor, of Dakota Oity. To the one sonding in tho largest amount of money a free trip to tho exposition will bo given or $100 in cash. To the next throe, free trans portation to tbo big show or $50 in in o&sh will bo givon, and to tho noxt 250 contestants gold modalu aro prom ised. Lieut .Governor MoKolylo has been placed in charge of tho raising of this fund . MANY YOUTHS KNltOLLRD Enrollment in tbo lioys' and Girls' Olubs of tho Agricultural Extousion Sorvico of tlio Nebraska College of Agriculture includes over 2,000 mom bors distributed over seventy -six count ies. Tho enrollment by divisions is as follows: Corn Club 810, Potato Club 150, Gardening Club 215, Cook ing and Sewing Glnb 820. Tho regis tration, however, is considered only incidental, by tho louder in charge, as compared to the successful comple tion of the work. Eaoh month tho young pooplo receive lessons to bo studied. These lessons are prepnrod not only to aid them in their present work but to inspire them to higher ideals ot iigrionltiiro. Parents and teaohora aro asked to eucourugo the roombors in their work and thns raako it moro effeotivo. lQm'KMmmvyMwmwwwwxxi Items of Interest i from our Exchanges g cmmcMMwwwwmMwxxw Waterbury Itotns in Allen Nows: John Gallon, of Jackson, visited friends hero Monday. Alton Nowa. Will tho misfortune to have by lightning last weok. Twamley had u colt killed Pander Ropublio: Dr Niuu Smith, of Homer, was here to take in the oommencomont exorcises aud visit old frionds lust week. Hartington Ilerald: Mr and Mrs O Provaneha wont to Luurel last Satur day on tbo noon train to attend tbo funorul of a obild of Jo Provanoha. ho would try tho comforts of tho sold iers homo for a time Somo timo during Sunday night or early Monday morniug Will Kennedy, son of Mr aud Mrs Wash Johns, and Nia Anderson, son of Nela Anderson, are thought to havo made their "get-away," as thoy havo not been seen sinco that time, They are 10 or 10 years old and no doubt wont out to tnako their fortunes, Mrs Johns would be glad of any in formation regarding tho whereabouts of her sou. Farm Notes. V Issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. Sloan, la, Star: It F Glover loft Saturday noon on a trip to Hubbard, Neb. ...Mr and Mrs Phil YanCleave, of Ho in or, Nob, oame over last Satur day to attend tbo Momorial Day ex orcises. Mr YanOlevo and party had a littlo mishap on thoir way hero. Thoy wero coming in an automoblio whon one of tho tires on tho maohino gavo out near Salix and tho rest of the trip had to bo made in a hired ma ohino. ' SOLDIERS INTAKE KAKM About 100 officers of tho Nebraska National Guard invadod tho Unlvorsi tyFarm at Liuoolu last wook and de clared martial law In their camp. The objoot of the formidablo intrusion of the military commands amidst tho Welds and herds, howovor, was a peace ful 8ohool of ipatruotion under the di rection of Adjutant General Hall. SILO DAYS ADVOCATED A day for the study of siloa is being encouraged by the Nobraaka Collego of Agriculture. The plan is for a group of farmers, large or small iu numbor, to maka a tour over thoir own county, where siloa aro being used, At each placo visited tho owner or user of the silo tolls of his oxporionoo and explains tho construction. Whon tho tour is made by automoblio, enough torritory may bo covered to visit the alios constructed of overy ma terial tojbo found in a county. In this way tho comparative merits of construction may bo obtained without prejadioo. In Gago county rrJoontly aucb h day was hold undor the aiiBpi cbs of the county farm demonstrator. The Madison county demonstrator ia arranging for a similar tour. It is found beat to notify tho farmers to bo visited a few days previous to the tour so that the exaot schedule may be completed beforo the tour ia made. OATTLE EXPERIUKNTEHB WANTED Farmers who aro willing to assist in the collection of data regarding the feeding of livo stock aro being sought by tho Nebraska College of Agricul ture. Many experiments are conduct ed with beef and other animals from year to year, but owing to llmltod funds, only small numbers, compara tively, may bo ueouin tho oxperimonts, As the animals havo to bo kept in close quarters and are disturbed by the thousands of visitors annually ut the farm, tho results, altho aoourato, are not obtained undor tho moro idoal conditions of the farm. Tho collogo wishes to obtain widespread infor mation from feeders who aro willing to cooperate. This will tnako poBsiblo data from much larger herdB than tho experiment station could maintain. Anyone interested should address tho animal husbandry department of the College of Agrioulture, Lincoln. f W018TURB 00N8KRVATION Cultivation is tho one praoiioal means that the farraerjuas for oonsorv lag the moiature over any considera ble are of land, it is by cultivation that the surface ia put in oondition to etek and hold tho water until it oan soak into the soil. Woods are killed by cultivation and thus proventod from using tho water whtoh falls. CJHltivatiou also oheoks the Iosb of ' water from soils by direct evaporation. tJWrring the soil loosens the surface, bftsiofts the process of drying the sur ft.ee layer, and deeresnos tho points of ooHMet bMwB tbe soil partioles, so that the wator from below cannot so Nattily reaeh the surface by capillary otto. Ia other words, wi rmrposly aaeriflee the motttsre in the cultivated Jayr in order to eonsrve that In tbe dwpw: ley!. Bu11Ub No HO, Ne- Wayne Domocrat: J H Kemp was at Dakota Oity Saturday visiting nt tho homo of Profossbr and Mrd Leav ens. . . .Chas Cnllor and wife, of Hart ington, woro visiting frionds horn Dec oration day. Mr Culler aays that thoro ia no truth in tho report that he will bo a candidato for tho republican nominatian for superintendent of Ce dar oouaty. As superintendent of tho sohools of Hartington ho baa n moro desirable position. Winuebugo Chieftain: Tom Hill waa in Dakota City over Sunday.... Mr and Mrs Chas Bristol, of Homer, spent Decoration day at tho Agency. ....Tom and Georgo Ashford, of Ho mer, wuro in Winnebago tho first of the weok Attorney Sidnoy Fium aud MrH From, of Dakota City, visit ed Suuday with C C Fruin Lnti- ranco Niobuhr wont Wednesday to Ponder. He will bo gone about a mouth visiting ftiends... .Walter Nie buhr leftTuesdav ovoning for Sioux City aud Alton, Ia, roturning Thurs day ovoning. . . . Mrs Mansllold, of Ho mer, spont Sunday at ho homos of hor sons, Martin and Bay Manslleld, ....Mrs John Morgan, Misses Helen and Margaret Niobuhr, aB well aa Gor trudo and Bessie Morgan, wont Saturday night to Dakota City Misses Majorio MoKinloy, of Homer and liornico Monroo, of South Sioux Oity, visited Saturday at tho home of Martin Mansllold. Sioux City Journal, 7: Mr and Mrs F S Stauuard havo announced tho on gagoment of thoir daughtor Goneviove Louisa to Charlea A Hall of Minnoapo lis, Minn.... Miss Helen Kearney has returned from a six months' visit nt ThormopoliH, Wyo. Mrs Ed T Kear ney and Miss Gertrudo Koarney havo also returned and are at homo at Jaokson, Nob. . . .A verdiot in favor of MrB Mary A Covoll against tho Omaha railroad for $3,100 was roturned by a federal court jury. The verdict, in sealed form, was roturnod Friday night nt 10 o'clock, and was opened in court yesterday. Mrs Oovell, who lives at Nooora, Nob, domaudod $15,000 bo causoof injuries suffered more than a year ago when bho was struok by a projecting olinkor rod of a locomotivo whiio she was standing on tho station platform at Nacora. Ton days in which to make a motion for, a new trial were allowed to the defenso by Judge Jamos D Elliott.... Search for tho body of Alva Mace, 11-your-old South Sioux City boy who was drowned iu tho Missouri river late Friday after noon, was abandoned voatordav. Tho lad was tho son of Mr and Mrs Thorn- au luaco. Aiior rope in on masts oi dynamite had boon fired, AL Mathwig, tho city marshal, who was leading tho search party, triod an oxporimont. Bundling togather several garments, no nuried mem into tlio river at a point wbero tho lad's body went down. The clothes sank and did not rise. Half a milo down the river tho bundle came to tho surface. Convinced that tho boy's body had boon drawn down by an undercurrent and probably had risen to the surface hundreds of yards below, Mathwig ordorod the search stopped. Watuh will bo kept on the river in tho hope that the body will rlso to tho surface at a point bolow Sonth Sioux Oity. Republican Dollar Dinner. Tho republicans of this state are to havo a big dollar dinner nt tho Rome hotel, in Omaha, Monday ovoning, June 22nd. Senator William S Ken yon of Iown, and Hon Frank M Ourrio of Broken Bow will be the speakers of the evening, Hon A O Epperson of Clay Center will preside. Senator Kenyon in ao well and fa vorably known, in a national WHy, that introductory remarks seem un necessary, no is a thorough going republican of tho progressive typo, a ilnont and forcoful talker, and an acknowlodgod loader in national poli tics. State Senntor Ourrio, has long been in tho councils of his party, and is a man whom the ropublioanH of tbia stHto aro justly proud. OfllcorH of tho county committees aud Republican olubs are urged to at taint this mooting Tho dinner is a atato wido affair and it is hoped that ovory county in tho strto will bb rep resented. Kf quests for reservations should bo sent iu at tho oarlieat possible date to Mr Olinton Bromo, Brandies theater BIdg, Omaha. The banqnot ia in cliargo of Amos Thomas, Edgar A llaird, Clinton Bromo and Honry E Oatrom, aud was fast losing consciousness whon the Mooro boy succeeded in ronohing her and bringing her to ahore aafoly. The Moore boy thon made unsuccess ful efforts to reach the struggling Maoo boy, but tho latter sank before ho could reach shallow wator. Men working in a Held noar tho rivor hoard tho ories of children nnd, anrmising that aomeouo was drowning, hurried to the rivor bank and arrived there juBt as tho boy sank from sight. Headed by ltoy rrenou, tuo men plunged into the water, btit could not locate the body. Thoy kept up the searoh until others arrived. A search ing party was orgauizod by A L Math wig, oity marshal, aud tlio river was dragged with grappling hooks for a distanco of 100 yards from whero tho body aank without results. Tho men abandoned tbo search last night nnd prepared to dynamite the river this morning, after a strong wind had made it impossible for them to contiu ue the work. Chidren who wero iu tho party at the time of the aooident said they wero wading near the shore holding hands, with tbo Mace boy out in tho river, He stepped into a holo pnd sank, and when ho arose, tried to awim to shore. The ourrant was strong at that pont nnd ho was carried out ward. His sister and the Moore boy triod to rescue him aud the girl waa dragged down with her brother. The Moore boy dragged her to shore and then turned his attention to the strug gling boy in the rivor. He shoved his foot to tho Mace boy, but tho latter could not hold on to it und was carried underneath bj tho strong current. Tho parents of the boy wore overcomo with grief as the result of tbo accident, whioh took placo a short distance from tho Maoo home, while the father was in Sioux Oity and tho motbor away from homo. shipment to Omaha aud Georgo Bsr tola tho ouo to Sioux City. Ohristina Brck left Sunday for Louis Book well's whore (die will mnko hor homo for the present. This is the mouth for weddings, and we havo a splendid assortment of glassware, alumninm cooking utinsils, and dozaus of artiolea that would tnako suitable presents. Let us t-bow joii. O Anderson Cu. Dr It It Seusongood, nf Platte Cen ter, Neb, bus located in Hubbard. He has had six yearB of practice and has taken post graduate work to com plete his medical education. In faot, tho doctor comes very highly recom mended bb to being well qualified for the praatico of modleiue. IIUUI SCHOOL COMMBNCEMHNT On Friday evening, May 29th tho Hubbard high sabool gave a vory cred itable presentation of "Tho Masonic Ring." a three act comedy. Tho play was givon as a oommoncemout pro pram and delighted tho amliouce. Thoro was an almost continuous ripplo of applause. Bernard Haitnett played the jealous husband exceedingly well. Herman Renzo gave a handsome pioluro of tho pompous doteotivo and Benedict Long made an excellent "oouiin " As Mrs Itodorick York, Mary liarty was a most oharming vivacous bride, while Florence Gravos shone as tho sympa thetic friot-d. Madam York, Mho mother, waa well presontod iu a digni lied manner by Bertha Francisco. Colia Thorno gave a cbaraotoristic portrayal of tho Btiff old maid tdstor. As the deaf old lady, Ida Frederickson did some roally strong work, and Hel en Froderiokson acted tho saucy Tildio in a very satisfactory way, Every one desorvod commendation for their satis factory work. After fho play Mr Andorson read Kipling's "His Woddod Wife" and thon presented tho high school diplo mas and entrance credit card of tho University of Nebrasku. Those graduatod were: Mary Harty, Bernard Hartnott, Celia Thome. ' " These Bountiful Crops million full. dollar Call or Require Hail Insurauce. We have a twelve company that pays losses within a week h write for a policy Feel safe BE safe. Remembei this is a former's Bank, that has dealt with Farmers more than a quarter of a century knows and likes them. EVJSRYItfllNG in GOOD Banking, with "Safety Over All." 4 certificates b Farm Loans Steamship tiokets Khe Mid-WestBank 'That ALWAYS treats yon BIGHT" Ed T. Kearney, Presidetnt : : Ponca Journal: Donald Best, of Dakota Oity, oamo to Ponca Monday and has taken a position in his broth er's stora.. . .Katie Farram. of South 'Sioux City, arrived in Ponoa yestor- day for a fow days visit at tho Harry Snydor homo....Bessio Klarman, of South Sioux Oity, oamo Monday for n visit with hor sister, Mn Harry Sny der.... Mrs W L Robs and MIbs Eillo Engolon, of Dakota Oity, visited at tho Faloa homo during oommoncemout .... Mrs A G Kingsbury und two sons, Francis und Merl, and Mrs R Baoh man, motored to Sioux Oity today. Mrs Banhman will lenvo South Sioux Oity for hor homo nour Akron, Col, Walt hill Times: Mrs Will Mason wont to Dnkota City Friday evening. . . . .Mr aud Mrs M Mason went to Ho- mor Friday evening Mrs O'Doll and Mrs Vnu Cluaye, of Homer, woro in Walthlll Tuesday afternoon .... Mrs B J Sheldon aud daughtor Sylvia, wont to Oroftou Sunday for a visit with her brother, Wm LamBon ...... Mrs Will Ryan aud Mrs Thoa Ashford, of Ho mer, aud Mrs Murphy, of Sioux City, woro guests of Mra J V Gorhaci yes terday aud today.... Mra JVGorhum, asBlstod by MrsL E Clement, enter tained tho birthday club ot nomor yestorday afternoon. Tho guests wero Mesdamca T Murphy, Combs, Rynu, Margarot Ashford, Thos Ashford, Stid worthy, O J O'Connor, Nina Smith, Mies Hirfioh, of Homer, and Mra Thoa Murphy, of Sioux City, Emerson Entorpriso: Mrs J M Church, of Homor, spent tho wook end in Emerson with hor daughters, Mrs Clyde Moyers aud Mrs Chas P.ookwoll and Bon John ThoEmorson ball team wont to Homor Suuday and de feated tho Homor boys iu a twelvo in ning gamo 4. to 3, It was a clean gatno and full of sousational plays .... W P Warner, Unltod States marshal, waa up from Omaha at tho bodsido of hia sietor, Mrs Jnno Ward, who Iiub boon Bick with pneumonia, MrB Ward is much hotter at this ttmo....Mr and Mrs Louio Rookwoll, of noar Homor, highly rospooted residents of Fiddler Crook neighborhood wore in Emerson last Friday euroute to Wayne whero thoir son Johu graduatod that day from tho stato normal. This (a tho third of their children to claim the Wayno normal as thoir Alma Mator. Wynot Tribuno: Juok MoQuirk moved hia family to Obert yesterday, whoro ho will bo employed in n saloon of FK Donnelly.... Missos Ruth und Helen MoOormiok returned Friday evening from Wayno whore they had been in attendance at the stato normal. ....Henry Johns departed this morn ing for Grand Itlaud, whore ho will entor the soldiers homo. Mr Johus became tired of batching and thought Chicago Spooial iu Sioux City Jour nal, 7th: Homor Rodehoaver's at tentions to Miss Georgia W Jay will cost him $20,000 if tho vordiot of a jury road in Judgo Honor' court is paid, Tho climax of MIsh Jay's suit against Evangoliat "Billy" Sunday's "golden throated" choir loador came today whon tho finding waa road. Tho jury roaohod a vordiot shortly be foro 8 o'olook last night und aenled it, Tho dooumont was opened aa soon aa Judge Honor appeared iu court this morning. Miss Jay guupod whon tho finding was aunounood and thon smil ed, Her mother put hor arm around her nnd smiled also. Her brother Frank, who accompanied hor to court, was tho only member of tho plaintiff's party who shawod no emotion. "I nm glad," Misa Jay said. "Now thoy can not say anything moro about me and tho whole world will understand." Rodohevor was not in court. Ono of hia attorneys waa present and made a motion Tor a now trial as soon as the rosult of tho light just closed waa known. "How do you Hko tho vor diot?" Miis Jay's mothor was asked. "I like it lino, why shouldn't I?" she said. "It waa a lino vindication aud that was what wo woro aftor, It has boou a trying experieuoo, but it has boon worth it." Miss Jay alloged that alio im t Rodohoaver lit Sioux Oity five years ago, that thoy became friends and that ho proposed marriage to hor and waa aoceptod Later, sho declar ed, ho refused to marry hor booauso marriage would interfere with with hia career. Taxioab rides, long strolls and disousaiou of futuro plans figured largely in tho testimony of Misa Jay. Much of tho romanco was carried on in Bioux City ut tho tabernacle of George Biedorwnlf, au ovangelist, whoso choruses Rodohoavor formerly dirootod, aud where tho ropentanta knolt on tho sawdust floors, Iotorspors ed throughout the two years wero con cert tours, littlo plosBuro jaunts and visits to Misa Jay's motbor, Mrs Laura Jay, of 0220 University avouuo, Chi cago. Sioux Oity Journal, Gth: Thooaso of Mrs Mary A Covoll against the Oma ha railroad for $15,811 damages, whioh has been on trial In tbo fodoral court, was submittod to a jury at 6 o'clook yesterday afternoon. Mrs Covoll wbb injurod whiio standing on the station platform at Naeora, Neb, whon she waa struok by a projecting clinker rod ot a looomotive. Injury to the bono of ono of her legs is as sorted.... Alva Mace, ll-yoarold sou of Mr and Mrs Thomas Maoe, of South Sioux City, wbb drowned in tho Mis souri rivor yesterday afternoon while wading with a number of othor child ron near tho ahoro ou tho Nebraska dido, opposite tbe Northwestern station, The boy stepped into a holo and, al though prompt efforta were made to roaouo him, tho bouy sunk iu twenty foot ot wator, und has not boon recov ered. Heroio efforts by Harold Moore, 11 years old, saved the lire ot Mabel Maoo, llyear-old sister of tho drown ed boy. Tho girl in trying to save her brother, was drawn into the cur rent and under the water by her brother 0 autood aKxmsammamwsMVWiam g CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. E W Wilson is baok on tho job as atation agent here. He wbb tho agent hero several years ago. We havo a lino of good straw hats, tho best for the money. C Ander son Co. Mrs Leonard Harris wbb in Homor Monday and Tuesday. Our boys played ball at Jackson Sunday and got boat G to i. Mrs Soreneon was an ovor night vis itor at tho OhristouBen homo Monday. We want your oroam, butter, ogga nnd farm produco, and will pay tho highest market price. O Andorson Oo. Margarot Ilartnett was in a Sioux City hospital sovornl days last weok to havo an operation performed for an ingrowing too nail. Sho ia gotting along nioely. Ono of the Frioken boys was on tho siok liat tho first of the wook. Mr and MrB Patsy Diiggau to Sioux City Tuesday. Dressing Bucks, kimumoa, ohoapor than yon can mako thuni, at C Ander son Oo'h. Judgo D C Hefforuau waa fliiito biok mo lirat ot tuo week, Misa Pearl Weir loft Monday ovou iug for her homo &t Omaha, aftor u u week's visit here with relatives. Mra Jim Waters aud baby visited relatives in the city a few days last work, A fauoy assortment of rubbers at O Anderson Go's. Amanda Nelson wbb, in Sioux Oity Sunday and Monday. Raa Nelson und family wero Sun day guests at the F Johnson homo. ' Mrs Ohris Rasmussou visited rela tives iu Sioux City and Sergeant Bluff tho first of tho weok, Gauze weight hosiery for sammer wear, ut O Anderson Oo's. Mrs F LuBsior and littlo daughter Thelma, wore in Sioux Oity Friday of last wees, Mrs Anderson aud Mra E Christen sen woro Homer ivisitors Saturday, P?ter Anderson and wifo worn Sun day visitors at the Mis A O Uanaon homo. Warm weather work shirts in a fine assortment at O Auderson Oo's. Mra O M Raamussou and Mrs F Nelson were oity shoppors Monday, Tho Luthoran miuiator wbb install ed hero Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs Guy WIer were Bun day guests at the Miko HefTornan home. Now is the time to get your outing shoes. A noat shoo for hot weather, and something light to work iu. C Audorson Co. Ed Campbell, of Borcsford, S D, came down Friday and roturned Suu day, uBHompanied by hia parents, Mr aud Mrs John Oampboll, who will spend about a weok visiting relatives at Oentorvillo and Borcsford, Fred Bartels shipped two oars of oattlo this week ode to Omaha Mon day night and one to Bioux Oity Tues day, Mr Bartels accompanied tho JACKSON. Lydia Teller is visititing friends at Ponca. ! Tom Ourrau was down from Yista last Friday. Born, to O E Johuson and wife, Juuo 7, 1914, a sou. Nellie Hogan visited several days with friends ut Hubbard. ThoB J Hartnott had businoss in Ponder ono day laat week, A numbor from bore attended the K of O initatiou nt Sioux City laat Sun day. Mary Qninn, who is teaching at Fairbury, Neb, returned home Mon day. MrB Jas Kramper and children, of Omaha, aro visiting relatives here in d at Vista. - Mrs Geo Teller is aponding tho week in tho home of her daughter, Mis J O'Neill, at Allen, Neb. Tbe Fremont hotel, formerly ocou- pied by Wm Buoy, is now under tho management of Mike Mimnnugh, Rita Jones returned to hor homo Wednesday after a weekB' visit with hor brother, Dr Jonos, of Omaha. In the game played hero Sunday botweeu Hubbard and Jaokson, the former were defeated by a score of 0 to 5. Born, to Mr and Mrs Johu O'Noill, of Allen, Neb, Jnne 2, 1914, a daugh tor. Mrs O'Noill was formerly JNellio Teller of this pluoo. Walter Zulauf, who Iiub been taking a medical course at tho university ut Lincoln, Neb, arrived homo Saturday for tho summer vacation. Mrs E T Koarney aud duughtora Helen and Gertrude arrived here the lattor part of the week from Thermop olls, Wyo, whero Helen spent the past yenr. Tho Misses Ruth and Winifred Bub soy gavo inusia recitals on Friday and Monday of last week, They wero as Bitted by Misa Lowrey. A teaohers' and uoadomio certifloato woro confer red by Rov Wm O'Sullivan, Miss Lucilo Stonervad, i.no of tho muaioal instructors at tho noudemy, departed for Sinsiuawa, Wis, last Fri day, whero sho will attend tho gradu ation exercises of her uieco, Miss Payuo, of Colorado, Texas. From there slit- expoots to go to Chicago whero she will spoud tho Bummer. ACADEMY NOTES Mies Ruth Bussey gave a piano re cital on Friday ovoning, which delight ed u largo und attentive audience whioh taxed the capacity of tho as sembly hall. On Monday evening a piano recital will be given by Miss Winifred Bub- soy, assisted by Miss Helen Lowroy. Tho fourteen girls who compose tbo eighth grade have passed the Btate examinations with more than ordinary otedit. Tho county superintendent will prosept thoir diplomas ou tho ovoning of June 12, on which ocoasion the following program will be render ed: Joyful Peasant Sobiemunn-Hattl Thelma Zulauf ValBO Enchantment , . . .Linn Alico Riolly Roading Holeotod Holon Duggan Chorus Greeting to Summer. . . Wilson Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grndes Oaaoade Sharpe Uortrude MoHalo L'Elancee Waoh Roso Hartnott Reading Seleotod Neronioa Hartnett Chorus-Happy Littlo Children.. Titua Minima A Declaration Thomo Helen Duggau -Chanson Joyonse , . .Ravina Roberta Bliuu Chorus Juuo Johnstone Eighth Grado Conferring of Eighth Grado Diplomas Robo Hartnott Kathleen Byau Irono Suthorland Roborta Bliun Yoronioa Hartnett Alico Rielly Gertrude MoHalo Helen Leonard Thelma Znlduf Clara Sorensou Sarah MoOormiok Myrile Leahy Helen Duggan Miriam Horton Tho Senior Glass fifteen in mini- Vacation Days Whether you prefer to go camping, stay at a summer hotel or rent a cottage, the cool, clear lakes of Upper Wisconsin have superior accommodations and their natural charm is most attractive. A few weeks of care-free out-of-door life will bring the j1ov of h illh lu tlio big folks and the little foU, Suu.- .n Ideal Summer Home Hundreds of summer homes have been built during the past few years on the shores of these beautiful lakes. At present it means but a small expenditure and insures comfortable summer quarters; before long it will r present a most desirable investment, Round Trip Excursion Fares to Vpper Wisconsin LrCulccs vltx. the C. Si. P. M. L O. Ry Our fishing folder will suggest a place to go. A call upon or address It's free. B. C. Buchannan, Agent, Dakota City, Neb. G. H. MacRae, Gen. Pass's. Agt., St, Paul, Minn. i (Juntluuea on page 6.) LENGRAND No. 59062 lRll(mUB:-Hlreil by Prince ilu Olienoy (2108), he by Duo Uu Olienoy 1110(50), out of Oharlotto II OWOU). Dam. Mouchu Uo Tlilsnes (OKfiiU), she by Ortmnlsto (HOD! J, out of Knnlo tie VUlers (,0T0T). Vi vi &. Vi Vl Vi '. Vi Vi AS vl Vi $ LHNUKANU Is n bay Belgian Stallion, 8 years old, welKht 1KM pounds, with small strlpo In forehead. nnd rlalit hind foot white. Hewnsbred.byMr.KellxOoupez.of Uassllly, and Imported March 1, 1911, by W. A. Lnntc Oo of Ureeley, Iowa. Ho was foaled in 1UO0. Will Stand the Season ol 1914 as follows: Mondays nt the Olias. Bllven farm. Tuesdays ut the Spencer born, Dnkotn Oity. Wednesdays at Oluis. Ilelkes', on UurIi Graham form. Thursdays nnd Fridays at E. I,. Ross', 011 the old Wm. Nixon farm south of Homor. Saturdays at tho Homer Mveiy Jiarn, TERMS: IIS to insuio with foal. $20 for standing colt. Upon the sulo or removal or inures from county, foal bill becomes duo at oncu; or when mares iuu not properly returned for trial sorvlre, tees become due at oncu. Due caie will be taken to prevent accidents, but at jlsk of owner of nmre, if sho sustains any, LEONARD ROSS Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Neb. rates to Denver, IJs'es Lake City, with diverse JUNE BULLETIN OF EXCURSION FARES To Pacific Coast General excursion rate of SG0 daily. Yellowstone Park General excursion rate S32 to the entrance, and from $82 to $100, all-expense tours, diverse routes, etc. Inquire about Wylie permanent Camp tours and the conduct ed tours from Cody. Rocky Mountains Special excursion Park, Glacier National Park, Salt route mountain tours. The Black Hills Daily tourist rates to Hot Springs, Dead wood and Lead. This beautiful region is attracting a greatly increased patronage every Summer. The Big Horn Region Tourist rates to (Sheridan, Ranchester, Thermopolis and Cody, Wyo. Eastern Tours Attractive exclusion fares commencing June 1st. They cover direct, also circuit routes. Secure Eastern rate leaflet. Publications free Low Kates to the Pacific Coast, Yellowstone Park, ISstes Park, California Excursions, Low Rates East, Big Horn Ranch Resorts, The Black Hills, Colorado-Utah Handbook. Ask us for such publications as you wish and let us help you plan your tour. V. R. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr U, W. Wakulxv, O. P. A., Owaba. Neb. 1 llll