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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
4 i ,im Mr i ii urn i mum n n.w i , iV-Lmr.rliirKiW mr W Dakota City Grocery Fresh Groceries of all kinds and at Prices that are Right Just Arrived a nice lot of Shoes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Percales, Etc, Come in and get First Choice We will save you money if you trade with us. If you don't buy it here, how can we save it for you Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs W. L. K Dakota City, Public Sale Having disposed of my farm I will dell at publio auction at tho Ohenov farm justvest of Dakota Oity, Neb., all my personal property, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, '14 Consisting of 44c!A t Hswcac One span of grey geldings 10 jrs oeaa or oorses 0id, wt. 2800 ibs; ono span of brown liotscs, muro and gelding, 9 yrs old, wt 2900 lbs. 10 Head of Milk Cows, 2 Spring Calves, 10 two-yr-old Steers and 6 yearlings J 51 Head of Shoats, wt. about 75 lbs. each 173 Head of Larnbs, sold in lots to suit purchaser. Full Line of Farm Machinery Has all been kept under shelter and in good condition 40 Acres of Corn in Field. 1000 bushels of Oats. 20 tons of Timothy. 8 tons Alfalfa. 2 stacks Straw. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Free Lunch at Nobn. TERMS All sums of $10 uud ono years' time at 10 All purchases to be sottlod for beforo taken from premises. WALTER CHENEY, Owner 0. P. Turner, Auotionoer. 420 Sixth St., Sioux Oity, Iowa. Harry H. Adair, Clerk. am First publication IV24-4W NOTICE. Michael It. Grnyblll, Anna A. Qrayblll, O. 11. Brown, Marlon Ilorr, Lelalali Horr, Uofeniliints. will take notlco tbat on thu 4th day of Septombor. A. V. 1014, plalntltT Samuel A. Ilulkes. (lied Ills petition In tbo district court of Dakota county. Nebraskn. the object and prayer of which la to fore close a mortgage executed by the defend ants Mluhaol H. Qrayblll and Anna A. Uruyblll. to the plalntltT, upon tho west half of the northwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section S-'9, township ii, ranga u, east of the 6th P. M., in Dakota county, Nobraska. to sooure payment of live promissory notes dated March C, 1V14, aggregating I18U0.U0, with Interest! at 5 per cent from March 1, 1918, duo and payable tsou.00 March 1, 11)14, I1000.W) March 1. 1915, $1000.00 March 1, 1016. S10U0.00 March 1, 1917, and JSOO.00 March 1. 1918. oratelootlon of plalntltT after default In payment of principal or lnterost for three months, which default In payment of principal and Interest has beenmado, by all defendants, wherefore plalntltT has elec ted to declare the whole of suld debt due. PlalntltT nllogos that there Is now due on said notes and mortgage, 1840.(10. with 10 per cent Interest from March 1, 1914, $500.00 with n per cont Interest from Mm oh 1, 191!!, giuoo.00 with 6 per cent Interest from Mnroh 1, 191!!. and Interest on 1174.65 from March 1, 1914 at lOporcent. Defendants Marlon Horr nnd Lolnlah Ilorr. purport to bo present owners of said premises. Defendants Michael 11. Qrayblll, Anna A. Qrayblll and G. II. llrown. claim some Interest In said premises by virtue of deeds of transfer to thorn. PlalntltT prays that suid premlsos may be sold to satisfy the amount found duo him on said notes and mortgage, and tbat his Hen may bo deolored to bo prior and senior to lnteiost of any of above named defendants. . w You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 2nd day of November. 1914. Dated this 16th day of Septomber, 1914. Samuel A. Holkos, Plaintiff. ' Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &.C. 1 1 A. Roal ostate loan8- Gop Wilkina Ady ? ""'' kaMAdiiV OVER 6.6 YEARS' MmJmmmmtfCXPERiEriCt HHP ' Anyone tending a (ketch and deicrlptlon mT - , qnlcklr oicortaln our opinion free whether au I Intention Is probably patentable. Communlca- . tioniitrlctljrconUdeutml. HANDBOGK on Patents V sent froe. Oldest agencr for tecurmg patents. f Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelre J jurlat notice, without cfaarve, la the Scientific American. 1 handiomelr Illustrated weekly. T.areett clr. ulatlon of any icientlUo journal. Termi, 13 a 'ear; four months, (U Bold by all tiswadealen. MUNN &Co8Jb"Nbw York branch Offlco. 62S F Bt, Washington. V. C WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE "Omaha's Fun c- i Centre" Brand Now Shew Musical Burlesque l EVERY WEEK Clean, Clmy tntsrtilnmstit EtsrabodyOottt Ask Antbcdf, UDIES' DIME MATINEE DAILY OONT aOHOMESAYINQt I DIDN'T.VISITtTHe QAYETY ROSS Nebraska under, Onsli. On sums over $10, will bo given on bankablo notes. Local Items Tbo Herald 1 year, $1. Mrs Martha Snyder went to Vor million, S D, Monday for a visit with friendf. Mrs C N Dorry came over from Boono, la, Sunday for a few weeks' visit with the W E Morrison family-Mrs E A Hardin returned tho first of the week from a visit at Niobrara, Nob, whore alio spent several days vis iting old friends. Jos Fisher, of Sioux City, has made arrangements to move to Spenoer, la, to roside. James is a Dakota county boy, and will mako good wherever he goes. A short session of distriot court will bo bold here Friday by Judge Guy T GraveH to dispose of some minor mat ters. The regular term of court will conrono November 23, Olios Laughery has moved into the Wood residence east of tho Eaglo of fice, and Mrs Yioio Oooley and two sons have returned from the reserva tion and will occupy their residence vacated by Mr Laughery. Qeorgo and Henry Eohlmeier. for mer managers for tho E & U Lumber vo in mis piaoo, tarried in town a short time Thursday evening while re turning homo from tho fair. Qeorgo lives at Wakefield and Henry at Lyons. Tho following letters remain un claimed at tho Dakota Oity postoflloo for tho month onding Soptembor 80. 1914: Conrad Hoepner, Charles Mo Qraw, Elsoy Roos, Mrs James White. Parties calling for samo pleaoo say "advertised." John II Roam, P M, Rev J Crows sbippev his household goods to Benson, Neb, Tuesday, whero he will mako his homo for tho present, Mrs Grows will follow after a few days' visit with old friends hero. Thoir many friends regret to seo them leave our mtust, wuero lor two years past Rev Orows has flllou tho M E pulpit, Guy Stinson, Geo Burnett and Doan Cornell returned Saturday from thoir auto trip into South Dakota. They piokod up Frod Cornell at Nowoastlo going up, and stopped at Colome, S D, whero tho lattor onos own a pieco of land adjoining Wm Bierman's claim, They stopped overnight with tho Bier man family and found them prosper ing nicely. They visited all tho prin cipal towns in Tripp county and found the crops in that vicinity looking One, DAkdftA COUMDV aiSRAtb; DAKOTA CtTV, fafeBfeAskA. John U Roam is having a 12x11 ad dition built to his residence Botn, to Mr and Mrs FrodSahliovo, of Burge, Nob, Septomber 25, 1014, a girl. Remember the dance at the Ajres hall tonight, (Thursday) after tho show, Henry Ebel purchased a now 4-oyl-indnr Mitoholl oar of G F Broyhill Tuesday. Mell A Schmied took up his work ou tho road for tho MBA order Monday afternoon, J li Hiqken, of Watutbury, was down Tuesday ou business at tho court house. There will bo a regular mooting of tho Matonio lodgo Saturday tveniug of this wook. Mrs Olydo Wilson and children, of Movillo, la, wero visitors heie Inst wook with Mrs Lattin. Mrs M O Snydor camo down from Emerson Bnnday to romnin, having givou up the rostaurant business there. Mrs M L Lothiop and family movod moved to Homer Wednesday, Sho will havo chargo of tho tolophono sta tion at that placo. Remember tho Lutheran set vices Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'olook at tho Salom church. Rev W T Kahso will preach. Comol Marion Marshall, burtemlor for' Bargman & Johnsou, has tnoucd his familv into tho S A Ueikes Iioubh va cated by El Presoott. Mark Combs, of Sorgoant Bluff, la, was hero last Thursday iu attondat e at tho funeral of Geo T Voods, an uid timo friend of Mr Combs, Carl Borenson has routed ono of the Ostmoyer farms southoast of town for next season. Henry Biorraau will fuim the Geo T WooJb farm vaoated by Mr Sorenson. Tho extra gang of railroaders tha have boon located hero for the paBt fow weeks surfacing tho Burlington traoks moved south Monday evening to Ft Crook, Neb. Tho features of tho piaturo show in tho Ayres hall Thursday ovening will be "Tho Narootio Speotro," iu two reels, and "He Would a Hunting Go," in ono reel. Don't miss it, Thu Kozy Studio now looatod at Fourth and Douglas streets. Tho biggest, best variety of small sizo pho tos in the city. Special Postal cards and stamp photos. Seo us and save money. Eozy Studio. Frank MoKornan eoino in from the Flying Box runoh twonty miles north of Valentine, Sunday, with a shipment of cattle for the company, and visited at tho home of his mother here and with other relatives until Thursday. F L Graves, assistant' in the E & B lumber yard iu this place, has been transferted to Brunswiok, Neb. Mrs GravcB holds a position in the pub'io schools at Brunswiok, uud this was the main reason for Mr Graves asking for a transfer. Tho Goodwin toam went to Vista Sunday and were defoutcd by a score of 10 to 0. Tho batteries wot e Good win, Baley-MoMally; Vista Ileenan Gorman. It wus too bad as this is tho first game thoy havo lost this season. Dukota county again carriod off a prize in tho hotter babies show at tho Interstate fair last week. TIub lime tho honor goes to Holon Kathryn Evans, of this plaoo, who was first in division A, opon to babies from rural districts and towns of 1,000 popula tion or less, She was entered, in class p, for girls, 12 months and under 24 months of ago. Sho scored 95.80. Robert A Woods arrived Wednes day evening of last week from Spokan. Wash, in response to a telegram an nouncing tho sudden death of his father, Geo T Woods. Other relati ves and friends of tho family who camo to attend tho funeral obsequies wore, Mrs Viola Eenyon, a nieco of tho deceased, and her son Darrel, of MoCook, Nob; Mr and Mrs F Y Barnes, of Marous, la, and Tom Bronnau, of Nowoastlo, Neb, A Burpriso party was given at tho homo of J Giese Tuesday ovening, tho guest of honor being flnnry LaliiH and tho occasion being his Clot birthday, A handsome rooking chair was pio- sentod him as a token of tho occasion, Thofoprcaont were: Mrs Wra Diork ing, Chas Bund and wife, Carl Bund, Wm O Bund, Will Lnhrs and wife, Fred Lnhrs and wife, Fred Bargman, Hans Johnson, Carl Siork, Will Siork, Henry Bcermann, August Beormann, Herman Bierman, Curl Sohriovor, Frod Sohriovor, Herman Diorking, Wm Niemoyer, Paul Kinkle, Herman Pomrehn, Fred Duensiag, Gus Steb nor, Emost Rungo. tub mitat stops iiavo been taken in an effort to obtain govemmont aid for tho construction of a permnnont higti way between Dakota City and the (combination bridgo in South Sioux City. County Olork George Wilkins has written tho Bureau of Good Roads at Washington, D O, for information in rogurd to tho prooedure of soonring tho required aid from tho government. unaer ttio law tuo proposed road oan bo built on a plan whereby the gov ernment pays half tho cost and does the construction work, whilo tho road distriot benefitted aud tho county ouch pay one-fourth of the cost. Tho pro posed road will cost in the neighbor hood of $0,000 per milo. The Nation al Bureau of Publio Highway will superintend me construction in case tho plan is favorable to them, Now is tho tim to go into tho Hold and select sood corn, seloct from hills with 8 to 4 stalks growing therein, nevor from the one stalk hill, Select ears woll tiled to tho end with straight regular raws and all us near ono typo as possible. It is not especially advi ablo to gather only the big oars but ratnor pay attention to uniformity, oarry a sack through the Held and otji- pty at tho end of tho row whore it oan bo easily gathorod and taken to a dry airy piano aud hung up with husks pulled baok. Do this as soon as corn can bo solootod us it should bo as thoroughly driod as possible before wintor, whon freezing might injure its growing quality, if full of water. To hang up in an attic with open windows is au admirablo plaoo, lie Bure and test your seod in the spring, Do not lot tho month of Ootobor go by with out solooting sood. Fatal Automobile Accident. Patrick Duggan aud Patrick Greon, two rosidonts of Hubbard, Nob, woro killed instantly last Thursday, when their automobile was struck by tho O 8t P M & O flyer, No 4, at the Hartnott crossing about half a mile oast of Hubbard Tho train was trav eling about thirty wiles an hour when tho auto iu whioh tho two men wero riding sped down the road leading to tho crossing. Tho car readied tho track just ill time for the train to catch it broadside, throwing tho oar aud occupants ovor tho foucn and onto tho right-of-way. Greon was killed instantly, boing thrown violeutly against tho foncu. His bruII was frac tured and soverul other bones broken. Dnggnn's arms nnd legs wern brokon nud ho was internally injured. Ho livod about thrco hours after tho ao aidont, whioh occurred about 10:80. Green is survived by a widow and one child. Mrs Greon is n daughter of Frank Utling. Duggan leaves a widow . J F Covert, of Omaha, ongiooor, probably wan tho only witutss of tho accident. He doclared that as ids train approaohed tho orossiug tho au tomobile appoarod from behind tho grovo of trees tinveliug at high speed. The two tncu apparently did not seo tho train, Covort said. lloforu Covert could apply tho emer gency brakes to stop tho truiu the lo omotivo was a hundred yards beyond tho crossing, Tho train was packed with scotch of porsons on thoir way to attend tho IntorstatoLivu Stock Fair. Numbers of these saw tho '"inoliahed automobile lying in a fie) and tho bodios of tho two mou along tho fenoo, Engineer Covert stopped tho train with a jolt aud baokod it to tho point whoro tho motor oar was struck. As sisted by Conductor T II Johnson uud pnssongortf, ho picked 'Up the bodios of tho men, placo t thorn in tho bnggngo oouch and baokod tho train to Hub bard. Duggan was still unconoious when tho train reached Hubbard. Trainmen stutod that tho whistle was sounded us tho flyer uonred tho orossiug. Thoy woro of tho opinion, however, that Dnggan, who wns driv ing tho car, did not hoar tho warning, beoutiHe of tho direction of the wind, "Neithor man was awato of tho ilyor until' tho oar was hit," ono of the train men roported. "It is doubtful whothar thoy realized what struck them." The inquest held Friday by Coroner Ed Muuger, of Homor, developed tho faot that the acoident was purely acci dental, Funeral sorvicoj wero hold fur tho two men Sutnrday morning from St Mary's Catholic church, nud it was in deed a pathetic and sorrowful occasion for tho strickon families and relatives. Burial was in tho Hubbard cemetery. SCHOOL NOTES. There aro a number of bojs aud girls in school, who should bo attend ing, but who aro staying out becauso of trivial excuse What do you sup pose will become of them iu later years, when thoy will bo pittod against trained minds in tho keenest competi tion? It is hoped that nona of tho school children will bo permitted to loaf on tho streets 6r around thu dopot. Such waste of timo is usually tho bo ginning of vice and filthy habits. Next Friday ovoning tho girls of tho Bohool will givo an oystor supper for the benefit of the girls' athletia fund. You aro invited to como and oujoy a Booial ovening with pupils and teach ers, Friday aftornoon Ootober 2, at 8:45 tho first foot ball gamo of tho season will bo played on tho local field in whioh Dakota High Bohool hopo to carry off tho scalp of tho South Sioux Cityans. Como and support your homo toam, Conrad Jacobson, Prin. cm or Onto ciit or tqiwbo. ? m. Fiukx s. Ciiekxt nukes cam that t to Meter Eartner ot the Ormjot F. J. ciiiMT & Oa- dolaf mlness In the City ot Toledo. County tad Ktata aforesaid, and that said Arm will P7 tba tun Ot ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AU3 for each and very ease ot Catarrh that cannot bo cared by me t!M 01 UALL'S CATAHRU CUttK. TOANIt J. CnEKEY. Sworn to before mo end aubtenbed In my preeencA this 6th day ot December, A. V.. im. I -T I A. W. dUUflON. liiif NOTAOTPCJIUC. Hairs Catarrh Curo Is taken internally and acts directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot to lyttem. bend tor testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. O. Bold by all Druggists. 75c. Take lfall's Family l'UIs for constipation. Thomas J. Mitchell HUHBAKD I'RHCINCT Democratic Candidate for Treasurer of Dakota County Your Support and Vote Will be BiViLiiiiiMMwrv! '"itrsii BBBSBIBBSBBHsVBHkVlAw'' fltjA HiiiHLiiHiMHtk' iiii muni BHiiiBiHkiiarS SBFs. mrfi iiBiiBiiiiiBiiiiiiiinHH P AKil HIHHpHB fmm UbiY' SSBBlVLlHBBkkHBvslfclBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BIBtBHBV SaBBP IBBIIBBBBBBBBBBBBll Appreciated for Sale. Forty ucreH of good farm land 80 rods north of Dakota Oity. Fenced hog tight. Good bearing orohard and plenty of shndo trees. Good buildings and well improved. Fred Dtiensing. Phenomenal Unrgaln. Wo have boon fortunato in making arrangements whioh onablo us to ofllor you a year's subscription to Fsrmor aud Breudor and thu Herald for only $1.00. This is an unusual bargain; takoudvuntogoof it TODAY. Your subscription to Farmer and Brooder moans that you aro ontitlod consultation with tho Bpooial Dupartmont of Farmer and to freo Sorvico Brooder upon any question pertuinitiK to furm ing and stock raining during tho term of jouraubsoription to that magazine This serVico alono is worth tho prico wo ask for both publications, Lot us havo your ordor NOW. Papers sont to different addresses if dosirod, AllOUT FAltMEIl AND UHKKDEIl. Farmer and Broodor is pro eminent ly a magazine of farm and stock facts. It shows oxaotly how to do tho things tho way thoy aro boing dono by tho most successful farmers and breeders. It gives clear, DEFINITE aud intolli gont explanations of farm methods aud systoms. It is broad and varied in scopn and gives you ideas, plans, and methods that yon oan supply at onoo and put dollars in your pookets, For Sale. A bran now surrey for salo choap. Patrich Jones, Hubbard, Nobr. For Sale bout 40 hoad of fino shoats, wti i tbout 80 pounds. Will sell for 10.' im i pound. Frod Losdom, For S.Ie A well matohod sorrol team. Fields Si Slaughter Co, Dakota City, Nob. First publication 10-1-4W NOTICE. To William O. Orr. ilefondantt You will talco notice that on tlio 30th day of Soptembor, A. O. lull. Albert II. Kllmor. tho plulutHT. modi his potltlon In tho dis trict court of Dakota county, Nobraska. agnlust Wllllnin O. Orr, derondaut, tho ob ject nnd prayer of which aro to romovo tho cloud from his tltlo to the followlnu de scribed real estate sltunto In Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho Bouthwest quar ter of tho southeast quarter (8 Wii BKH), and tho south 0 chains aud 26 links of the northwest quartor of tho southeast quar ter (NWK UKH) of section five (6), all In township twonty-oluht (28), north of ranuo nine (o), east, occasioned by reason of a doed convoylnK said rpnl ostato from Oharles O. Orr to James Korrls, oxocuted by Henry & Oampbell as his nttornoys.ln-fnet, sntd duod beliiK rocorded ou the 12th day ot March, lhOO, at pnito 274 of dood book 5!-D of the deod reeords or said Dakota county, there bolus nopoworof attornoyorauthor tty of rocord In said Henry a Oampbell to so convoy from said Oharles O. Orr, and to qutot and confirm tho title of tho plalntltT to said rcalestate as against tho defendant, William O. Orr, who Is now tho only heir aud doltn of snlil Ohnrlon n.Orr, and In herits al II. III. u.l mill lit. I Of thO Mill! lil.U.l. C.Ull, ulm i, nuu tu ceasod; to perpetually enjoin tho defend ant from making nny claim to said roal es tate and for aonoral equitable relief. You aro required to answar said petition on or beforo tho 0th day of Novembor, A. D. ion. Albert If. Kllmor. Dated Soptombor 80, 10H, l'inintirr. I Report of the Condition of The Bank of Dakota County of Jackson. Ulmrtor No. 651. In tho State of Nobiaskn, at tho closo of business Sep tember 21, 1014. UEHOUUUKS Ixwis nml discounts t 141,398 4(1 Overdi afts 601 38 Hanking house furniture und 11. t- tures Ourroiitoxpense.s, taxes uud Inter est paid ,. Due from niit'l nud state banks 10.101 1 Ourioiicy 2,410 00 Gold coin 1,376 00 Sliver, nickels aud cents... 720 22 4,207 28 4.888 HI 20.6.'17 16 Total 171,763 08 I.IA11II.ITIKS Capital stock paid In J 20.000 00 til rl,.j fii.nl i MM UK ..u.u.Mn ..... u. ...... . .,,... .. .,IUiJ 241 Undivided profits., 8,434 47 Individual deposits sub ject to check 39,910 111 Demand certificates of deooslt ISO mi Time certificates of de posit 80,072 m Duo to national and stato banks 10.809 U 138.038 Cfi Depositors' guaranty fund 2,050 81 Total , 1 171,768 08 8TATK OK NKllItAHlCA. I ... County of Dukota. ( " l, i.oo u. Kearney, casuior of tho abovo named bank, do horeby swear that the above statement Is noorreot and truo copy of mo report mauo to mo suuo namcing board. attkst: I.kkO, KEAiturcv, M.O.AYitKS. Dtrootor, cashier. "lAiiuv U,AiiAiit, Dirootor, Subsorlbod and sworn to boforo nio this 26th day of Soptembor, 1VI4. i.oi etto k, Koarnoy, (skai.) Notary X'ubllo, My commission oxplros Jan, 4, 1010. Report of the Condition of The Bank cf Dakota City of Dakota Oity, charter No. 004. In tho Ntnto of Nebraska, at tho closo of business Sop- leniuurzi, ivif. ltKHOUHOKH Loans and discounts S 108,78.' CO Hanking house furniture and fix tures (. n.fiivt nn Other roalestato 762 11 Ourrout expenses, taxes and lnter ost paid ,, 8,087 44 Duo from nat'l unit state banks a 71.740 4Q Currency 4,711 00 Oold coin 1,365 00 SUvor, nickels and cents, 1 .780 74 70,60.1 14 Total , , t 2tM,K8.l 25 I.IAIIILITIRB Oupltal stock paid In,,,,,,,,., t 20,000 00 uiirpius i uiui , 4,000 00 Undivided protlt 10,630 16 Indlvlduauloposlts sub- joottochock t 77,78168 Demand certificates of deooslt 1.672 61 Time cortlllcatos of de posit ,, luo.wt 10 Duo to national and stato banks , , 10,010 0.1 227,20188 Depositors' guaranty fund 2,080 22 Totnl ,, , I 203,881 26 Stath of NK11UAHKA, I ou County of Dakota, J " 1, M. O. Ayres, president of the nbove named hunk, do heroliy swoar that tho abovo statement U u correct und truo copy of tho report made to thestato banking board. Attest: M.O. Ayres, Harry II. Adair, Director. l'rosldont. (loo. Carter, dlreotor, Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 20th day of September, 1014. J. J. KtMKIlH, (skai.) Notary X'ubllo. My commission expires January 20, 1017. (ttgcmiu fftHjiircrTi.r Now$AMONTH 2 i cad ptie tit Utar Ittl, cwiula Doom tb rqrnltc tllUMHl Of ft II (MWtf)4 nauhlMsJ.lB rour bout iu It. mfillnuallar Mikii raylntrSaa month too nv wurv aaAClal uric com dif-Mt to TV w torn of ft" oner. A gfcUwml nitnUii- tufaMtVMM ran. We Will Take Yont Old Machine LUSJl"! irbciml ftllowane oo pUodU UomMUa. AnJroucka atlll Uk ad ii vnem WW aaj DOMESTIC rh perfect ucwlny; machine that hf lwV til othoi uakut uiui li totlay bttr thHi vr, Tr'O machln non-loKtltcliiMl htr. Uteh. BUftlftht tlrou tUbi1rMr. A crnplU at of atlachiiMMiJ i rVBMlKMl t I rruxiam lnin inu-rtli iua lor trruv uaa. l it iawnm m nitf mwhina proa r. find put about fNCIC, 'IlioTruttt About beHi Kachlnaa, ' Ulllnv ytu I f you tin Sinu won booh, ri hava th. Pnt tawtm fn r y wa aU n'ract wbara bavt do afttit atuvlvyug a 26 YB( (lUAUANIt-k;, OatilMfacuUrwrairwbuftCViaMklaii, I Wu IJLurktura will aa iuu rnaAav. tnnllua it KltW. UNiiY Kftinupiv. taaa s UiiM(if MMtUnWiwt,Oii,U cWauk Farm Un iH 0" I-E Mrs MaryR, McBeath) Agist m MirmnimKmimmm STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, Oct. 3 For this Dixy Only One Sack Puritan Fuli Patent Flour $1.65 3 lbs Ginger Snaps 25c 1 doz. X&al. Mason Jars 70c 14 lbs Sugar, with each $2.00 Cash purchase (Spe cials not included) $1.00 No. 1 Boiling Beef, per lb , 14C S2.50 Brussels Rugs for $2.25 S1.25 Tapestry Rugs for $1.00 2 Doz. Fresh Eggs ; 47c 2 pkgs Post Toasties 25c Armour's Best Lard, per lb 15c Stinson's D&kotf. City. Mosvdell Homeste.Bis.cls : Your Chance Going Farmers are just realizing how much money is to be made in dairy farming on these Free Wyoming 320 acre homesteads and that live stock and the silo are what will make the future increased values of these farms; 1G0 acres more adjoining, if you wish, at $1.50 per acre; 480 acres, all told, for only 260. Nine Thousand Mondell farms taken last year. This shows how your chance, or your boy's chance is growing less every "Tfk. Clnim one of these homesteads as land wealth jn your .aunl boioic ull fiee land east of the Rocky Mountains is gone. No free land left in Nebraska Write me. Join our excursions. Sec the West's 1914 crop, .-ind out for yourself. I am paid to help locdte you. 20IH AK-SAR-BEN FALL FESTIVAL Omha SEPT. 30 TO OCT. 10 1014 WORLD AT HOME SHOWS , A , . J Kvary afternoon and avanlfif. HOME OOMINQ WEIK OCT. S TO 10 PIONEERS il$tjftM FRANK DAVEY, JR. Davey Bros. Tire Repair Co. 423 Water Street Sioux City, Iowa Prompt Service .H TU U1J ONE YEAR a i ic j. j.c;i cuu nno nm iar Prizq Offers fromLeading Manufachiren. BookonpatentSi .Hlnfs fonventors." "InvenUorisrieeiMl;'' "Why some Inventors fall."' Send' rough sketch iOrmofolfor1 search of Patent Offlce'records. QunJMr.Crcelfcy'wasfbnnerlyi Acting Commissioner of.,Patentsl:and.as:such.had.fulLchargilQf the U. S..patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE fei cnoj ii WiSHINGT.ON,.fc.5D. vC -n m Nabr&sk. II. E. Gordon, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakehkt, Q. P, A Omabn, Nob. YEAR RAY M, DAVEY. Satisfaction Guaranteed il f?vtVNTJ fS3mm I