-K ( 1 Pf .' V" , A f V tt Dakota City Grocery Fresh Groceries 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 ycu money if you trade with us. If you don't buy it here, how can we save it for you Highest Market Price First publication 10-8-Sw Order of Hearing on Petition Sat Ap pointment of Administratrix. In tho county court or Dakota County. Nebraska. Htnto of Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss, To Itobert A. Wooils. Kannlo Urozlor, Ida Woods, and to nil persons Interested in the estato of Georgo T. "Woods, deceased. On reading tho petition of Robert A. Woods prayliiK tliat tho administration of said estato bo granted to Kannlo Orozler as administratrix. It is heroby ordored that you, and all persons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at tho county court to bo held in and for said county, on tho Kith day of Ootobbor, A. I) 1DH, at 10 o'clock it. m to show cause, if any there bo, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and that tho hearing there of bo given to all porsons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho Dakota County Herald, a weekly utmsiJiipur priiiieu insaiu county, lortnree successive weeks prior to said day of hear ing. Witness my hand, nudsonlof said court this 2nd day of October, A. D. IBM. - , D.O. IlEFFERNAN, skai.. County Judge. First publication 10-Mw NOTICE. To William 0. Orr, defendant: You will take notice that on the 80th day of September, A. D. 1914, Albert H, Kilmer, tho plalntlfT, tiled his petition in the dis trict court of Dakota county, Nebraska, against William O. Orr, defendnnt, the ob ject and prayer of which are to remove the cloud from his tltlo to the following do scribed real estate sltuato in Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho southwest quar ter of the southeast quarter (SWJ4SKJ4). and the south 0 chains and 26 links of the northwest quarter of the southeast quar ter (NWk OKU) of soctlon live (6), all In township twenty-eight C28, north of range nine W, east, occasioned by reason of a deed conveying Mild reol estate from ChailesO. Orr to James Ferris, executed by Henry A Campbell ns his attorneys-in-fact, said deed being recoided on the 12th day of March, 1880, at page 2M of deod book 2-D of tho deed records of said Dakota county, there being no power of attorney or author ity of record In said Henry A Campbell to so convey from said Charles O. Orr, and to quiet and confirm the tltlo of the plaintiff to said realestate as against the defendant, William O. Orr, who is now tho only heir nnd devlseo of said Charles O. Orr, and In herits all tho lien. Interest, right nnd title of the said Charles O.Orr, who Is now de ceased; to perpetually enjoin the defend ant from making any claim to said real es tato and for general equitably relief. xou are required to answer said petition on or before tho Bth day of November, A. D. IBM. Aiuort ii. Kilmer, Plaintiff. Dated Septomber80, 19U. First publication 10-1B-4W Notice for Tax Deed. To Herman Kountzo, the party to whom tho following described real estato was as sessed: You nro hereby notified that1, on the 0th day of October, 1812, George L. Nolbuhr purchased from the treasurer of Dakota county, Nebrnska, nt private tax sale, after the same had boon duly offered at public sale, and not having been sold for want of bidders, the property described as lot seven (7) fn block 117, of the village of Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska. Lot 7 in I uiock 117, imuotaoity, Dakota county, Ne braska, was assessed for tho years 1908, 10OB and 1910, for village, county and stnto taxes In the name of Herman Kountzo. And said property was sold for tho taxes for tho years 1008, 1000 and 1010. After the expiration of three months from tho date of sorvlco of this notlco, I win appiy ior a ueeu ior saiu lot. Dated I i ut ctober lit. 1014. uoorgo Li. Nelbuhr, Ownor of Oertlllcate of Tax Sale. First publication 10-SMw NOTICE OF OPENIKQ ROAD. Stato of Nebraska. County of Dakota, s s. Notlco to Land Owners. To all whom it may concorn: The commissioner appointed to locate nnd establish a road commencing In the center of a county road at a point 620 feet we,st of tho northeast corner of the north west quarter of the northenst quarter of section eleven (II) in township twenty seven 127. In rango eight (8) east of tho Sixth principal meridian in said county; thence running In a southeasterly direction to a point TM feet south nnd 402 feet east of tho point of beginning; thence south paral lel with quarter seotlon line 1871 feet; thence In a southeasterly direction to In tersect county road at a point two rods south of tho half section lino running east nnd west through tho center of said seotlon eleven (11) and there terminate, has report ed In favor of tho establishment and loca tion theroof, and directs that all other roadB at any time liorotofore surveyed, platted or traveled on, over or across the section eloypn (11) bo yncate vyest nnuot inenortneast quarter of said ou, ani n(l all ob- lections thereto, or claims for damages. CUVIUUB bUOIUWi Ul U1U1 lust bo filed In the count; must pu iieu in uiu county pierK'S omcc pr before noon of thp20tlidny pf Npvpip Ico on in oi ti UJl ' A. D.. 1014. or uch'roftdWll bor. ps as shed I W. L. ROSS M Dakota City, ftnd located an in op egtaqis U Ull Oil rotv running . l a '&, over or across the west naif of said seotlon I . . -. DIJU IlKDVOU IM1U Ull uwiur I MWatf Pleven (U) will be vacatpd without further ' r -V reference thereto. Dated this 19th day pf October, A. D., 1814. Geo, Wllklns, Opuntr Clerk, 1 i ! ! iW i ii i . For Sale Puro bred Daroo Joraoy boara. Big thrifty ones with good bono and brood ing. Price right, John B. Evans. Dakota City, Nobr. fftxn or onio cirr or touoo. ? luca ooojrrr. I Frakx 3. Curintr main oith that Tie It tmVw partner ot tha Orm ct P. 7, CitttiT A OoZ dsiai business In tho City ot Toledo, County u3 att aforesaid, and that said arm will pay t&a nan c ONE HUNDRED DOLLAIIS for eath acrfavery case ot Catamui that cannot be cured by tea dm m lUU'a Catabwi Cuaj. PTUNK J. CnEKBV. Sworn to before me ani subscribed la my prwtnoa, tin ttu day ot December. A. D im, iTrri A.w.ai.EAjof. lif NOTWTPOTUO. Hall's Catarrh cure Is taken Internally and acta directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot t& yitem, Bfiid or teatlmonlals, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, a Hold by all PrugglaU. 75c. Take Hall's family rills for constipation. For Sale. A toani of mules, M. A, Deloughbry. Jaokaon, Nebr. of all kinds and Butter Nebraska Local Items . Andrew Kramper had a load of oattlo on tho Sionx City maikot Mon day. Monnd City Faints and Varnishes prosorvo and beautify Dakota City Fharmnoy. Mrs D. 0. Stinaon of Leeds, la. was here Saturday looking after pro perty Interests. J, B. Keller of South Sionx Oity is the now helper in tho E. & B lumber yurd in thin place. Mrs A. B. Rich of Tildeu. Nebr. and Miss Francis Rich of Wianor were visitors here tho past week. Don Forboa was homo over Sunday from (jmuba wuere Do is tlol up on tho petit jury in the federal court. Tho Herald family enjoyed a ride to Horner Sunday afternoon with Mr and MrsD. H. Hagorin their Studeba kor oar. Lutheran seiviccR next Sunday at Imannel Lutheran church Dakota Oity Snnday ovoniug at 7:30 o'clock. Rov W. J, Kaheowill preach. Mrs A. B. Sohumaohor audobildren of Oonncil Bluffs, Iowa, and Mrs Bud Dryden and eon of Lincoln aro horo on u visit at the parental home. Mrs EJta M. Spencer of Hoyt, Oolo. and hor daughter,' Mrs R. Cunningham of Seattle, Wash, arrived hero Thurs day of lust weok for a short visit with old friends. Qeorgo MoBeath and Walter Oho- ney left last Friday for Espanola, Fla, to look alter their property interests in that locality, preparatory to moving there in tho near future. Our most popular clubbing offor this year is Tho Youth's Companion and Tho Herald for only $2.50. Tho regular prioo is $3.00. Savo 60 cents by subscribing now bofore tho offer is withdrawn. E 8 Nelson, wifo and son W O Nel son, and J H Itnodey and wifo. arrived Tuesday with their household goods from Mitohell, South Dakota, and tboy havo taken up their abodo it tho house vaoated by F L Graves. Frank phillipa, who has boon husk ing corn on tho Ohambors farm be tween Winnebano and Walthill. was hero over Sunday. Ho eavs tho oorn thero is avoraging less than horeaboutB whioh is tho pobrest crop of corn wo havo had for many years, Tho supreme oourt last week denied a rehearing in tho O Oonnor-Pettv case from this oounty involving tho title to several hundred aores of aoore tlon land along tho river five miles south of this place. Tho rohoaring was denied on the grounds that the land in queation was now a part of the stato oi lowa. The Ponca Journal paid a nice com pliment to County Attorney Frum in its writo up of the football gamo played between tuo I'oncn and Dakota Oity high sohool teams. It say o : "a f oaturo of tho gamo was tho work of the referee, Oounty Attorney Frum, of Dakota Oity. Tho Ponca boys wero high in their praise of his decisions. They say he was tho equarest official that evor ref eroed a gamo for them and ho know tho gamo from A to Z. Tho following list of jurors havo been selected for the term of diatriot court whioh convenes liero Nflvomber 23: Ray Hooh, George Hirachbaok, Guy Manning, A. J. gramper, Bock Nelson, M. J. Logue, B. J. Oobleigh, Wm L. Broyhill, Q. A. Barber, Qaoar Stamm, John Lobahn, John Crit?, Louis Bogg, L H. DeForreBt, Frank Budky, John Barlow, Nols Krogh, 0. H. Holawortb, Hana O. Jenaon, Henry F. Dierking, Michael T. Boacom. Ed Kahler, Georgo Barnett, and Hana Bonniohson. Oounty Oommisaionor O, W. Fisher and Oounty Attornoy 8. T. Frum wero in Lincoln Inst wook conferring with representatives of Boono, Gage, Stan ton and Burt countios in tho matter of contesting tho claim of tho stato for reoovery ot amounts due on old inaano acoounts. The stato auditor will sue on the aocounta and theae five counties will resiBt paymont of the allegod ao counts, Douglass and Oaas countios went into oourt and wore dofeated, the four aro having an account of over $90000 taxed against them. Sevoral other counties in the state having small amounts taxed against them settled with tho stato auditor by having the interest thrown off and paying tho prinoipal, Dakota oounty owos an original claim of $1925, tho interest on aamo bringing it up to $5112. A teat caao is going to bo mado boforo this amount is Landed over. i Tho Ilorald 1 year, 1. Dr 1' Q Lally, formoraly located at Jftofcson, Nobr, Iibb been appointed pension snrgeou nt Rolfe, Iowa, Mrs IX L Broyhill and Mrs E A Hor man were Sioux City visitors several days thin week at the MrsE Schielzelt home. Mm U E Simpson, of Morrill, Iowa, was a visitor hero botwoon trains last Friday at tho homo of Prof Oyiil E Simpson. Tho Dakota Oity high sohool basket ball team went to Emerson Saturday evening and played tho high Bchool team tlioro, losing tho gamo by a U to 3 Booro. Tho next mooting of tho Masonic lodgowili bo held in tho now hall whioh is now receiving tho finishing touohos fron Painter Neiuiujcr, Tho dato of mooting ia Oct Slat. Tho domooratio candidates that nru getting thoir campaign cards printtd in Sioux Oity, and using thu Sioux City papors in whioh to advoitizo their oandidaoy, had better got wiso and "trado at homo". Wiltrod E, Yobs, of Omadi prooinct, republican oandidato for county super intendent, epont a fow days in town last wook. His many frionda nro pleased to boo him in tho raco for county superintendent, an oflloo that ho is excopionally well fitted for, per sonally, educationally and otherwiso. For Thursday ovoning at tho pioturo show a comic teel Too many Brides, and Hor Love Letters, and Tho Man, in single reels will bo the foature. For Saturday night tho Thief and t'" Book in two reels, and n oomio rtul, It's a Boar, will bo put on . Tho xlmw is drawing good orowds and all tu,.iu to bo ploaaed with tho sorvlco. Nebraska's 1014 wintor wheat crop will yield 03,755,515 bushels, accord ing to tabulations mado by tho.Nobra ska stato board of agrioulture. Tho aoroago for 1UM was ,U73.935 as against 3,022,010 in 1913 when the yield was fignrod at 00,481,173 bnsliole. Valued at 85 cents a bushol the 1914 wintor wheat oropis worth $54, 205.87G, or approximately $9,000,000 moro than last year, Tho ditching maoliino for uae in digging the trenches for the wator mains arrived hero Tuesday aud will be put to work in a Bliort time digging tho trenches for tho water works sys tem. The well drilling machine is on the ground aud it is expeoted Unit work on tho doep well will bo com rbtneod this wook. Work is progress ing nicely on tho buildiug that will house the pumping machinery, and tho footngs for tho steel tower aro complet ed and ready for that port of tho work. CORRESPONDENCE m GMrtfiOiMtttMH0Wke HUBBARD. Mr uud Mrs Jossen wero in Sioux City one day last week. ' Mrs C MRasmuasen spent Saturday visiting at the S Larson homo. If you neod a now bread rniBor, with cover, Bto our stock. O Anderson Oo J Harriet Welch entertained a lurgo number of her vouug friends last Fii day night - Dan Hartnett aud wife uutoed to Sioux Oity Tuesday. Wo want your oream, butter, eggs and farm produoe, and will pay the highest market prioe. O Anderson Oo. The infant child of Mr nnd Mrs Sam Larson is somewhat improved, Mr and Mrs John Howard and son Joe wero among theso who saw Fisk O'Hnra Sunday night at Sioux Oity. Alumnium cooking ware of all kinds ut C Anderson Co's, James Heuriokaon has been laid the past week with a lame knee. up Guy Anderson is just about to wind up his threshing for this year. Fred Johnson and wifo wero Sunday guests at the Rasmus Nelson homo. Our Cloau-Qaiok washer is giving tho beat of satisfaction; runs light and does tho wort right. O Anderson Oo . Work is going on vory rapidly at the Larson Bros new barn. Miss Bridget Hayes spent Tsovoral days of lust weok nt thu Mrs Green homo. Ray Hall and wifo went to Blonco. Ia, laat week to attend the fuuoral of a relative . If you need a new lantoin. romom- bar we have a now stock of tho beat on the market, O Andorsou Co, H Nolaen and wife visited frionda near Watorbury Sunday, Mrs Georgo Timlin and Miaa The resa Greon wore oity uhonuera last weok. Mrs Thornton, of Sioux Oitv. visit ed relatives hero last week, Mackinaw coats nt C Anderson Co's. Mr and Mrs E Christenaen visited frienda at Plum Grovo Sunday. A MIbs Anderson, sister of Andrew Anderson and nieco of Oarl Anderson, arrived laat Saturday fiom Denmark, Sho will make her homo for the pres ent nt tho homo of her undo. Frank Mahon and family visited Sunday at the Jeff Rookwoll home. Swpatgrs and swpator coats in an ondless variety af O Anderson Go's. G M Rasmuaaon and wife woro Sun day gupsts at tho Petor Larson homo. Christine Beck spont Sunday with Alicp Howard. Quito a numbpr from hero havo been going uut uii mo uuuum 10 uuy their 'winter supply of potuto . Ovoralla, jnoketa and corn huskora' outfits at 0 Andorson Oo'a, Emma Andersen U visiting at tho home of her aiiter, Mm HoiiesMii. Louis Larson wont to EmntRon TuoBduy. Mrs Paul Shuriio was a Sioux City shopper Tuosduy. Onr winter underwear ix in stock, and wo oau supply your neodu in any quality deairod. O Andorsou Co. Mr and Mrs A Andoraon visited frionda near Homer Sunday, Lou Smith was a Juoknon visitor Monday, Ray Holler was a oity visitor Inst Fridoy. Thero will bo preaching and com munion at the Lutheran church in Hubbard on Sunday November 1st, Every one is cordially invited. Paul A J Buelow, pastor, faAkOTA C6t)NgY HERALD t DAOlrA CITY. NtffcRAafcA. AaaiaiaiaVcKanRaVfBaiaiaiataiaiaiaiaiaiaiaV saiaiaiaiaW' HaLaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiafl iaiaiaV llsiBaiaBaiLaiaiaH atsaiaiaiB sUtfrlltft BaHsaHsliaBLBaiaiaiaiaiaiiaiaBaiaiaiaiB BsflsmliBaHPiaBaiaiBall ifli George Cain of Homer, Nebr., Republican candidate for the office of Sheriff of Dakota County Your Support will be Appreciated With each purobnso of $5.00 wo are living away absolutely freo u fine uuyx Blowpan. Got yours befoto thoy aro all takon. O Andorson Co. A largo number of frionda of James Honriokson sprung a surpriso on him last Friday evening, it being his birth day. It was n jolly crow 1 and a good timo was hud. A bon iful sapper was was served ut 11 o'clock, after whioh all departed for tboir homeB, wishing tho host many returns of tho day. HOMER. Ern Smith has sold u half iutertat in his cows, farm implements, eto, to Leon Roam, Jagk MoTuggort, son-in-law of Geo Thaokor, wus operated on in a Sioux Oity hospital lust week for oppeudioi tis. Mrs Joo Harris wuh a visitor last week at tho John Harris homo. Deputy U S Marshal John F Sidos wus a Homer visitor lust Thursday. Goo Johnson and John Sullivan, of Nacora, weio in Homer Thursday, Jeff Taylor, of Emoreon, fished and hunted in lily burg this weok. Wo did not hoar whut luck ho had but pre sumo the uatial.s i Rasmus Podorson and Ohas Hols worth threshed last week and roport good yields for this year. Tho Ladios Aid tied to comfort for Mrs Kiunear Thursday. Tho cold snap makes work for tho Aid. Alfred Hnrrii nnd wifo anl Goo Madsen visited at tho Ern Harris homo Sunday . Rev Sullivan, of Lincoln, bogan ro vivul Borvloos at tho M E church Tues day evening. Jay MoEntnffer in on the sick Hat this weok, Mrs Snm Doariug is roportod vory ill. Rev Kecklor had friends from Thurston visiting him last week. Mr nnd MrB Hogan arrived from New York Wednesday to romuin for tho wintor if thoy liko Nebraska woll enough. Doll MoOormiok diod in South Sioux Oity Sunday. Tho funeral sorvioos woro held in tho Lutheran church in Homer Wednesday. Ray Hughes movod his family to Winnebago Tuoaday. Mr and Mrs Lindquost, of Omaha, wero guests at tho Bob Jones homo ovor Sunday. Tho M E proaohor got a big "pound ing" Monday ovoning. Mr and Mra Nolso Smith visited at tho Phil Ronz homo Sunday. Our boys playod foot ball with Da kota Oity Friday, scoro 30 to 0. Tho MieseB Nadino Shenardson and Olivo Learaor woro South Sioux Oity passengers Fridoy, visiting Mm Delia unurou until Monday. Mrs Green, of Hoskins. Nob. moth er of Mrs Petor Kautz, who has been visiting hor daughter, loft ou Satur day for Allan, Nob, where sho will visit nuothor duughter, then will re turn to Homer aud finish her viuit hero, "Honest" Dan Heffornan. domoorat io candidate for county judge, wns in iioraor Ha turd ay shaking hands with hia many friends. Art O'Connor and family dopartod Saturday for Texus. Tho beat wishes for Mr O'Oonnor'n roturri to health go with him to his new homo. Lon MoEntaffer, a musician in tho U S army, is visiting relatives nnd friends in und around Homor. Ho was a Homorite ton or twolvo yonrs ago, Tho chicken pio supper given by thp Ladios AJd hat Wedpesdny evening netted ubout $!25. Mrs Ohria Larson is roportod on tho siok list, Tho Danish Young Peoplo Sooiety met at tho Oarl Larson homo Sunday. Miaa Laura Beck of Homer attended, MrsOurtlsund duughtor, Marion, accompanied MJss Mayaio Unlsworth homo Friday for u week ond visit. Lewis Goorgorsou will farm tho Mrs FJoronce Nixon place noxt year, Mrs Nixon will remain in the hou.Be, Tho Columbus day oxotciaes given last Friday night by Miss Carrio Han Ben's school in tho Wigglo Greek dis trict, woro well rendorcd to a large, appreoiativo audionco. Miss Lena Laraon accompanied tho Binning, A Ira Davis, republican oandldnlo for oounty ooraraUsioiicr, wag shaking hands with hia Homer fiiouds Sutur day. Bornard and Willio Dalton. wlm havo boon working for tho past six weeks nt Ohas llolawortlm, returned to tnelr Homo In Leeds, In, Battirdnv. JACKUON. H A Hamra nnd family have moved into their now homo this wook, Mrs Amy Brady anu Mrs Edo, Dolor A E Maun Born, to Mr and Mrs son. MoTaggnrt, a Mnilo Sutherland ia recovering from nn operation for nppcndloitia in n Sioux Oity hospital. Frank O'Noill, who epont n two woekH vacation with his folks lioro, ro tnmod to Chicago Inst Friday. Goo Cain, republican oandidato for sheriff, was up from Ilonior ono day last week. A flro wan discovered in tho Atlas olovntor coal sheds at noon Monday, which dnstroyod nil tho coal, about 100 tons being in tho sheds. Tho oanso of tho flro is unknown, unless it was flpantamons combustion Mrs Dr Rooat uutoed up from Sioux Oity Sunday, Quito n iium bor of tho ytmng folas attended tho party givon by Harriot Wolah luHt Fiiduy evening, Mr aud Mrs JoeTowhig attended the fuuoral of Mrs Emma Rico at Smith land, In, Tuesday. Tho docentod was nn uunt of Mra Twohig nnd mado hor nomo Hero until u month ago, when alio wns removed to n hoapitnl for treutment, whoro on Inat Saturday ovoning aho passed away, Bennotta Hall spent ovor Sunday with tho Aliases Malonoy nt Sioux Uity. Tho O SorenBen family, of Wntor bury, woro guoats in tho Tlios Mo Keovor homo Sunday. Tho Trinity coilego foot ball toam or bioux City, dofontod tho Jaokaon team horo last Saturday by n aooro of 14 to 0. S "TH SIOUX CITY Bort K oo.uu wont to Grand Island Tuoaday to represent tho local I O O F lodgo at tho grand lodgo bobbIou hold thoro this wook. Rov Jacobs leaves this wook for his olnim In Wyoming, whoro ho will be gin tho erootion of buildings, Mrs Will Hogun's mother is horo on a short visit. Mrs William Pilgrim visited ovor Sunday with hor son Roy at Pondor. Mrs Nollio Orr is horo from Vormill iou on a visit ut tho homo of hor uuolo Jos. Oloments. O, U. Lake, oro nf tho piniipor residontB of Dakota county, Is soiiona ly ill nt tho homo of tun duuithtor, MrB Jolin Blaokotcr Jnmos Daughurtr, ugo 80 yenrs, diod Suturduynt his homo here. Fun erul services wero held Monduy from tho Catholic church, intarment being tn Mt Calvary oometory, Sioux Oity. Tho South Sioux Oity dopot was burglarized Sunday night, nnd all that tho thieves got nwny with was 19 eggs N-'t-n'o nt Hip Iu'"1"h hn, beou lou. .u u i. Tho poBtofllco in this plaoo changed hands Saturday evening, nnd van moved by tho now postmnster, Gns BIobsI, to tho building forraorly occu pied by tho South Sioux Pharmaoy. Mr Kroson, tho formor postmastor, retiros with a clesn "record". Alnnuo L. McCormiok was born Juno 3, 1848, in Pennsylvania nnd diod ut his homo n fow miles woat of South Sioux Oity Oct. 18, 1914, hav ing readied tho ago of 00 yoars, 4 months, and 15 days. When yot n boy ho movo 1 with his paronts to Illinois and later to Nebraska whoro ho mado his homo notr Homer nntil about two yoars ago when ho moved to nonr South Sioux Oity. Ho wns n kind father nnd good husband. Ho had no bad habits nnd was honest in all hia dealings Ho leaves a wife nnd four children nnd ono brothor to mourn liis loss. Tho funeral sorvioes woro held Tuoadny, Got 20th, nt tho Lutheran ohuroh in Homer, Nobr. Ho was buriod in tho Omadi cemetary, Rov Paul A. J. Buolow, pastor of tho Luthoran ohuroh, officiated . SALEM Salem Lutheran ohuroh services 1 noxt Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oolook, conduoted by tho Missionary Suporin tondont, Rov W. T. Kahso. Fred Mills and wifo of Bonth Sionx Oity, woro Sunday gucata at t'io E. H, Grihblo homo. Miaa Mary Rone visited Homor friends Tuosday. Miss Frana Hall is n visitor nt tho Arthur Armbright homo thiB wook. Mrs Helen On' n" ham, who hns beon visiting her pn u a, A. O. Sidoa nnd wifo, for aoverui Aooks, dopartod laat Saturday for bor homo at Baldwin, Knna. Tho Ladies Missionary Aid will moot with Mrs Arobio Ooughtry Thucsdny, Oot, 20, nt 2 p. m. Tho oommittoo is Mrs Clay Armbright, Mrs E. H. Grihblo, MrB Lou Armbright und Mrs Ooughtry. The M G R olub mot witl Mra Frod Sohult on Walkers Island Wednesday, Al Rameoy's father und mother, of Boono, Iowa, visited thorn a fow days tho past week, O O Epirtrnrn' havo u now Norrla piano, n gift from their fatl or, Frod Beorman. Margaret A. Murphy OMADI PRKCfNCT Democratic Candidate spont ovor Suday In tho homo nt Laurel, Nobr. aiaiaiaiaiaitiaHBaia9BaiaHiiaaBnkBslM& HHHHsiiHlaiaaHaWaaaaaiaiHf HHv'' gHKsKsaiaiaiaiH aiaiaiaiaiaiW KHflH V!it IfHSSaaiaH aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaVv f aA -v. . ' rnSaaaBFlaiaBal aiaiaiaiHHHVaflniH for Re-election County Superintendent Your Vote and Sujppprtj Will be APPriaJeOi V fr - STN SON'S Specials for Saturday, Oct, 24 For this Day Only Fancy Jonathan apples any size per box $1.75 3qt fresh cape cod cranberries 25c 501b sack fancy patent flour $1.65 1 gal Karo syrup 4qc i lib packages soda ,25c 3 pkgs macaroni or spaghetti 25c 3 bottles Mcnn Catsup 25c 4 pkgs Corn Flakes 25c Good boiling meat per lb. X4c Fresh Baltimore Oysters per pt 3Qc We have a large stock of sweaters, mackinaws, sheep coats and warm underwear. Our Big Pete premium for Saturday will be a Wm. A. Rogers sugar and butter set guaranteed for 10 yrs. Stinson's Dakota. City. Something About Rates As a v!:Iic service corporation we are servants o the public and as such should disoharire rau duties efficiently. To give tho most efficient servwio, the construction, equipment and operation of this Company must conform to tho best known pracnoea. To moot these requirements, the Oompaay must charge such rates as will meet necessity operating expenses, provide adequate roserves' for replacing worn-out or obsolete plant, and give a return on the money actually invested in the business that shaH be reasonable and sufficient to invito new capital as required for expansion. Should any earnings be mado over and above those necessary to meet these requirements, we feel the amount should be, used for the benefit of the pub- s lie to further increase tho efficiency and reliability of tho service. 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