M ft V? fo t .'y'fr T MHiMCTBWre i7 Tlf imrniVMwm'WTtrwirmfvwitfinnjam Bwaaga jJUi0$A UHV HiRALBi DAKOTA QWV, HBRA8KA. Mfk'mi Bs $$Mm r $3M Local Items Faint uud Varnishes beuutily Dakota City S. T. FKUM Republican camlidato forro-oleotion ob county attorney for Dakota county. SPECIALS For Saturday only Oct. 31. FBE3H MEAT SPECIALS Best boof boiling moat 12o lb Best boaf rib ronst 18o lb Beat Loin steak 25o lb Best rontnl atonic 23c lb Fork chops 23o lb HAUSAQi: AND COLD MEAT SPECIALS Borliu sausage, or pressed bum. 18o lb Minoed linm 17o lb Bologna 14a lb FmnUfort Buusapo... lie lb Liver sausage, 15o, or 2-lb for. 25a lb SM0K3D MEAT SPECIALS Bex bam 20o lb Bex bam, tdduned 21o lb Bex Baoon , ;. 22o lb 'Salt pork 18o lb Fresh oystors, per quart 4Go All this meat only. to bo sold Saturday I will also havo the freshest lino of Groceries uud Cookiea in town. Myslic floor, per auuk $1.70 All the above goods will be Bold for spot cash ouly. W. F. LORENZ, Jr. The Gash Rystern Wins. Hi aaaaalfai f r "-'-' - Wilfred E. Voss Bepnblican Candidato for County Superintendent Dakota County. Nebr. Your vote on November 8rd will be muob appreciated, and your good will and support are always valued. First publication 10-22-4W NOTICE OF OPENING KOAD. State of Nobraska. County of Dnkota, s s. Notlco to Landowners. To all whom It may concorn: The commissioner appointed to locate and establish a road coiumonclng In the center of a county road at a point 620 feet west of the northeast corner of the north wost quarter of the northeast quarter of section eloven (U) m townsnip twenty flovtmW). In rarwe eight (8) east of the Hlxth principal meridian In said county: thence running In a southeasterly direction to a point 7!W feet south and 102 foot east of the point of beginning ; thonco south parol lol with quarter section lino 1871 feet; thonco In a southeasterly dlreotton to In torsoct county road at n point two rods south of tho half seotlon line running east nnd west through tho center of said section eloven.(U) and thorn termlnato, has report ed In favor of tho establishment nnd loca tion thereof, nnu uirects tuat an otner roaila at nnv tlmo heretofore surveyed, IMrplatted or traveled on, over or across the west nail or tne normeast quunur ui sum section oluven (11) bo vncated. and all ob jections thereto, or clulms for damages, must be lllcd In tho county clerk's olllco on or twioro noon of tuozotliauy oi jsovnmnor, A. V., ISM, or such road will bo established and locnted and all other roads running over or across the west half of snld section eleven (11) will lie vacated without further reference thereto. Dated this lvth day of October. A. I)., 1014. Hun. Wllklns, (Jouutv L'lork. Kl rst 'publication 1U-29-4W I'UOBATE NOTICE TO CltEDITOltH. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. In the mutter or tuo cumo oi ueorge T. Woods, deceased, XNotlco Is lieruby given that the creditors f tlio xiilil (U'CoumhI will moot the mlinlnU tratrlx of said estate, lioforume.c'ouutyludgo of Dakota county, Nebraska, ut the county court room In said county, on the nth day of March. lUlfi. and on the 2tth day or April, 1W15, at 10 o'clock a in, each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for x amlnutlou, adjustment und allowance, Klx months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho adminis tratrix to settle said estate, from the 2Uh day of October, 1611, This notlco will be pub lished In the Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively pilar to the 27th day of March, A D.1V15. Wltuessmyhand.nnd seal of said court, this S4tU day of October, A. I). 1014. D, O, IlEJKKHNAN, seal. Oounty Judge. Tho Herald 1 yoar, $1, Wm Host whs up from Winnebago TuvHiiity. Mound City preservo and I'liuihuMOj. Henry Looads wan an ovor night visitor hem, being enrouto to Homer from a visit at Algona, Iown. llrnnu lliornian went to Omaha Sunday, who i hn wan Minnnonod to servo on tbo petit jury in the fo.loral court. A pound Booinl wob held Friday ovoning at tho M E parsonage, and n variety of useful paokages wcro loft by tho callers. Mr Hnd Mrs W D Wait woro oallod hero lost week from Seward, Nebr, by tho illnoBS Hnd death o( Mrs Walt's father, James Fueston, Don Forbes came homo from Omaha Saturday evening, being oxoueod Iroin jury mv iu the federal court until Weil biy of this woek. Mi nil Mr 8 M P Ohlman and sons, Will u 'rry, and daughters Amy, of Yankton, & 1), weru ollors on old friend here Sunday, having mado tho trip by uuto. Mr end Mis Olias Snoberger left last Thursday for their homo at East MoKeosp.irt, Pa, after a couplo of weoks visit hero at the home of Mrs Snoborg er's sister, Mrs It E Evans, 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 GO cents by subscribing now bofore the offer Is withdrawn. Tho party that ordered four patterns from the I'eorlees Pattern Oo about the 1st of Ootobor, and negleotod to sign tho order, can havo tbo order filled by calling at the postoffioe and signing tho order. Tho Kozy Studio,, now located nt Fonitb anil Douglas strode. Tho biggest, best varioty of small size pho tos in the city. Special Postal cards and stamp photos. Seo us and save money. Eozy Studio. A Ira Davis, republican nomineo for county commissioner in tho third com missioner district, was here on busi ness last Thursday. Mr Davis is a strong candidate for commissioner, having servtd in that capacity onco before, Mr und Mrs Qco L Neibuhr this week received tho announcement of the mnrriago of their sou, O Summor Niebuhr to Miss Fannie Leo Floyd, at Hughson, Oal. The newly wedded couplo will bo at homo after Deo 1st, at Cuoharns, Ool. Beformntion Day servioos next Sun day nt 7:30 oolook iu commomoration of Beformation Day. Both sormon and musio will be of speoial interest, Oome and hear how God led bis peo ple. Tbosubjeotof tbo sormon will bo "Tho Glory of the Church". Mrs Frank Forrest was agreeably surprised Saturday when an auto partv from Moville, Iowa, arrived to remind her of hor birthday. Her father and mother, Mr and Mrs Steve nson, n sister, Mrs Walter Thornley, and Fred Kruger, composed the party. Sheriff Frank Mahon has filed nsuit in tho district court against J B Kroe sen, publisher of tho South Sioux City Beoord, for $5,000 libel ijust think of it) for defamation of charaotor eto. Pizoy & Purdy of Sioux City aro Mahon's attorneys. We would liko to see the oase tried before elootion whioh it never will. Baymond Broyhill writes from San Uiego, where no is now stationed on tbo U S 8 San Diego, that be is again enjoying life in American wators, hav ing returned from duty on the Moxican coast. The people of San Diego gave the sailor boys a fino reoeptfon on their arrival there, a pioturo of tho gathering being sent with tho lotter. The following list of jurors havo been selected for the term of district court which convenes here Novomber 23: Bay Hooh, George Hirsohbaok, Guy Manning' A. J. Kramper, Book Nolson, M. J. Logue, B. J. Oobleigb, Wm L. Broyhill, O. A. Barber, Osoar Stamm, John Lebabn, John Critz, Louis Bogg, L. H. DeForrest, Frank Budky, John Barlow, Nels Krogb, O. H. Holswortb, Hans O . Jensen, Henry F. Dierking, Michael T. Beacom, Ed Kahler, Georgo Barnett, and Hana BonniobsoD, B B Howell, of Omaha, the repub lican oandidato for governor of Nebras ka; O W Bears, oandidato for attorn oy general; Dr AO Thomas, candidate for state superintendent ; O 8 Spillman of Pieroe, candidato for congress from the third distriot, and II P Bhnmwny, of Wakefield, candidate for state sen ate from this district, formed an auto party touring this part of the state Monday. Thoy tarried Here in tuo evening and met a fair orowd of voters that had assemblod to greot them and hoar a few short rolitioal talks. Mr Spillman made a hit with tbo orowd when ho alluded to bis opponent as representing tho third distriot "by mail", Tho party went from hero to South Sioux City whoro a gathering a waited them. irWIiiTilii.Tihl, Hi M. W W Armour oamo ovor from Dako tab, Iowa, Tuesday for n short visit, Mrs A H Nichols of Fremont Is visit ing hor daughter, Mrs DilUrd, in this place. Mrs Emmott Hileman was called to Omaha Tuesday to attend the funeral of a nieoo, Mrs Mary Pizoy of Sioux City, visited old friends horo several days tho past wook. Kirk Beam of Axtol, Kansas, ws an ovor Sunday visitor at tho homo of Mrs Fannie Orozior, H Wosloy Brown aud wifoof Ucrrick S D returned this wook from iheir auto trip to Mifflin, Pa. A oard from Jaok Leodom ordem his mail sent to Garvin, Minn, whom ho has gono to look up n location in tho barber business, Wm Loronz has sold tho oottage eabt of tho butohor shop to Will Bergor, who will movo it to ono of his farms and fit it up for a residonco. For Sale Good Fresh cow, alto a four year-old horse colt, Stophon Joyoe, Dakota City, Nebr. Dakota City Pharmacy has added a full line of magazinos and porodioialB. Will tako subscriptions for anything in this lino. Delivorios mado promptly. Mrs Etta M Spencor and daughter, Mis B Cunningham, departed Monday for their homes, the former of Hoyt, Colo, and the latter at Seattle, Wash. Have you noticod tbo Nobraska Telephone Company's advertisement regarding government ownership. If you haven't think it ovor. A comnloto set of eleotrio light fix tures woro installed in the now Ma Bonio hall tho past week. Tho main ball being lit by two handsome chand oliors. Tho South Siour City oounoil settled with tho contractors, who put in their water works systom, Monday ovoning at a speoial meeting of tbo board. Thoir plant cost thorn $25,000. Congressman Dan V Stophons, of Fromont, was hero Tuesday on a cam paign tour of tho third distriot, right on tho trail of his opponent, O S Spill mun, who spoke hero Monday evening. ' F T Leodor, who has the contract for putting in the waterworks system in this city, has moved horo from Sioux City, and ia occupying tbo Wm Loronz residence in tho east part of town. Tho LadieB Missionary Aid will meet with Mrs Arohio Ooughtry Tues day. Nov 3, at 2 p m. Tho commlttoo is Mrs Clay Armbright, Mrs E H Gribble, Mrs Lou Armbright acl Mrs Coughtry. - Special service ut tho Salem Luth eran church next Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 oolook in oommemoratioton Bef ormation Day. The sorvico will be of special interest to all. Come out to this servioe. E W Nordyke und family nnd Geo Nordyko und wife of Sioux City wero Sunday visitors here, ti.e former at tho Mrs Mollie Broyhill home and the latter at the Arthur Armbright home west of town. Mrs Fannio Crozier, Mrs Mnry Mo Heath. Mrs Goo W MoBoatL and Mrs John II Beam autoed to Homer Tues day to attoud tho 80th birthday anni versary of Mrs A J xloam, tuo oldest pioneer woman of Dakota oounty. Mrs Mell A Sobmied ontortuined at a six oolook dinner Friday evening complimentary to her daughters. Mrs A B Oohumacker of Oounoil Bluffs, and Mrs Bud Drydon of Lincoln, and Miss Blanoh Bobertson of Lincoln, who aro horo on a homo visit. The bill for tho moving pioturo show Thursday evening will be three single reels "For Her Brother's1 Sake," "A Biot in Bubovillo" and "Trioked by a Photo." On Saturday evening there will be a ono reel como- I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Mrs A Audcrson visited a couple of days with relatives iu South Sioux City last week. Knud Basmussen aud wife, of near Wutorbitry, were in Hubbard Satur day. Our winter underwear i in stock, nnd wo uau supply jour needs in any quality desired. O Audonmu Co. Mm Luahy nnd sou' Bartel weru iu Hubbard tho flint of the week. Jim Harry, of Jackson, was in Hub bard the fiiBt of the week. Ovoralls, jaokots nnd corn huskerh' outfits ut U AiiilniHini GoV Stoffer Smith, of Vista, wb in Hubbard Saturday. , John Hogan waB in Sioux City Tuesday. Sweaters uud swoater uoats iu tin endless variety ut U Anderson Oo's. Mrs Peter Lursen visited TntsJ.ty ut tho S Ltrsun home. Mr und Mrs Book Nolson aud daugh ter woro Sunday guests at the Uhbuiub Nelson homo, Mackinaw coats at C Anderson Go's. (Jorrio Nolson visited ono day Inst woek with friends in Plum Orovn. Ernest Goortz autoed to Sioux City Tuesday. If you need a now lantorn, remem ber wo havo a now stock of tho bent ou tho market. C Anderson Co. A surprise party was givni Hutui day night at the Chris ErickBuu home. Frou Jncobson gave a joy ride to '"If dozen ladies Sunday. Fred is uiuujd iu luck, Our Clean-Quick wuBhor is giving t!i best of satisfaction; runs light aud does tho work right, U Anderson Co. Frod Bartels was in Sioux City Monday. P Basmusson and family, of Nocora, ato Sundty dinner at th James Heudricksen homo. Alumnium cooking waroof all kinds at C Anderson Go's. Mamio Clausson is spending tho woek at the H Nelson ho i u. Mr and Mrs E Ohristonsen ontor tuined a number of families nt dinner Suudny. Wo want your oroam, butter, eggs and farm produce, und will pay tbo highest market prioo, O Anderson Co. Tho Danish Sisterhood will havo their kaffeselskab Suudny, No vember 1st, at tho. homo of Muds Nel son, noAr Waterbnrv. Mr und Mrs Carl Anderson visited Sunday nt tbo Chris Mogonsen home. K you need n now broad raiser, with cover, seo our stock. C Anderson Oo. Herman Bonze jr, will givo a Hallo we'en party Friday ovoning, Ootobor 30th . Georgo Ebol received his oar of coal last week. With each purohaso of $5,00 wo aro giving awuy absolutely freo a fino onyx Blowpau. Got yours befoio thoy are all takon. O Anderson Co. Mr nnd Mrs W Geortz roturnud Tuesday from a six months visit in Germany. Gny Weir and wifo visited Tuosduy at tho parental homo of tho latter. Albert Hanson hud u narrow esoapo with his lifo Sunday when starting for Ins homo from Jura Qreon'shomo south of town. He was riding ou his biojelo and us ho was starting down tho grado in Bomo mannor tho handlo bar had become looso, whioh caused him to Ioobo oontrol of tho wheel nnd ho was Bent headlong on tho sido of tho road. Ho was piaked up eomp time later, by Will Kuhl and takon to his homo. He had not quito regained oonsoious nesi on reaching home. A lnrge gash wua cut abovo tho right oyo and other wise injured about tho head and nook. A doctor was oallod to dress the wounds and he is doing as well as could bo oxpectod. BisBP;4v ssisisism. f '''tiisisisH i; ' t--rv ssisV Ht tflBlrisisisisHisto dy, " When Beginold Boformed," a les son to husbands, and a two reel pieco, in two parts, "Divorced." James Fueston Answers the Final Summons After an illness of only two weeks with pleuro pnoumonia, James Fues ton, a pioneer resident of Dakota City answered the last roll call Monday foreaoon at 11 o olook nt his homo in this oity. Mr Fueston was born at Montlcelli, Ky, June 1, 1847. Ho residod in Har rison oounty, Iowa for some years bo fore coming to Nebraska in 1871. Mr Fuoston enlisted in tho civil war on tho 9th day of February, 18G1, as a private in Oo M Thirteenth regiment Indiana calvary, stationed at Indiana polis, Ind. He was honorably dis charged on the 18th dffy oi Novembor, 1865, at Yioksbnrg, Mis. He oamo to Nebraska in 1871, and looatod on a homestead n'oar Emerson, in Dakota oounty, whoro ho resided for twenty-fivo yoarB, He was mar ried to Amandu Wiseman at Dakota City, Deoombor 29, 1871, nnd is sur vived by his widow and four children two sons, Frank Fueston, of Ponca, Nob, and Ohas Fueston, of this place, and two daughters, Mrs Glen Armour, of this place, and Mrs W D Wait, of Seward, Nob. I Fanoral servioes were hold Wed nesday at the Metbodifct Episcopal churoh, at IU o'clock a re, llev F J Auoook, pastor, oflleiatiug. Intor mont was in tho TayJur ceinotery. Ho was a member of I O O F lodgo No 48, and Omadi lodgoMo5, AF & A M. Tho Masonic order took chargo of tho romains nnd accompanied them to tbo cemetery when tbo ritual ser vice of tho order was observed. O. S. SPILLMAN Bepubltoan candidato for Congress, who spoke to tho people hero Monday evening . The family of tho decoased dislro to extend their sincere thanks for tho kindly ussistuuoo tendered in their hour of sorrow, mm or Ohio cirr orVawto. I hvex cocxtt. c PRANr 1. Cnrtnr mikes o&th that ha It Malar partner or tha arm of F. J. C'uxNir & Co dole builnwu la the City of Toledo. County M ftUUi aforesaid, and tbat said arm will pay Mm sum ot ONE HUNOIIED DOLLAUB for each add very eM ot Catarrh that caunot be cured by UK M W HALL'S CATAURU CUML FltANIC J. CHEKEY. Sworn to before ma nnd lubacrlbed In or prawnea, UUa tn day ot December, A. D VIA i l A. W. CJUUSOK, 1 iii I KOIABT POTUO. Hitl'i Catarrh Cure U taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mucous lurfacca ot the iritem. bend lor teatlmonlala. free. P. J, CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Sold br all DrueiUU. 7Se. Take UUI'l Family rim tor comtltmUoa. HOMEJU. Joo Maney, of Sioux Oity, was a visitor tbo here latter part of tho week. Mrs Audry Allaway joinod hor mothor and sisters at Dakota Oity Monday to accompany them to Ponca to attond the Mikesoll funeral. Ohas Holsworth had a load of hogs on the Homer market Monday, S Judgo Elmers, Goo Wilkins and Frank Broyhill wero iu Homer Monday evening to meet tho republican stato candidates Howell und Sears. A good orowd libtened totlio Bpoukors, It was rather hard to speak in tho cold after a long rido. Homer, tho best town in the country tho ouly one that can 6r will place a solid ropubliaan voto for all candidates except Pros. Wilson's opponont, has a midway iu the streoU six days ovory I wook teams and pooplo aro so thiak a strangor driving or wnlking through' has to got the "Police Foice" to pilot him to safety, looks liko ono of Sioux City's faits. Dr Hennings and family, a' former resident of Homer, is practicing at Kodaka, S D, His friouds aro glad to hear of his success. Candidates, Geo Wilkous and Mr Baoon, woro Homer visitors Saturday . Tho Misses Peach and Mattio Mo Kinloy of Sioux Oity woro down bo- tweon trains Sunday. Evangelist Sullivan is' drawing big houses His Irish wit aud alo his earnestness making him a voryplesant speaker. Democrat Stovons orated Tuesday on tho Ashford corner. It was pretty cold but a fair orowd listened. Jay Mo En tuff or consulted a special ist Sioux City Saturday and was ad vised to change olimute aud we aro in formed ho will visit friends iu Denver for a while. Tho tenth have fitted up u room in the basemoiit for n club room. Elmer Lyuch of Montana arrived iu Oomer Friday and is domiciled at tho Oil ii h Holsworth homo. You uau hear a continuous thuinpotr thump, oh tho boys drivo tho oars of prettv yellow corn lu the homo plate, islands liku big rocks whacking boards Ed Boss's corn is averaging bottor than DO bushels to tho acre, pretty good for an off year. A I Davis, of Emeisou, Neb, mado bis weekly trip to Homer Tuesday, Geo Wilkius, Dell Sauford aud J J MoAllistsr, of Dakota City, woro visit ors in Homer Woduesduv of lust wook, Mrs Amos Shook, of Kodaka, S D, came homo Wodnesduy for a visit with rolutives and friotids, Editor Jeff Taylor was a Homer visitor again Friday, Mrs n A Monroo and daughters, of South Sioux City, woro Saturday and Sunday vinllois witii relatives in Ho mer. Mrs James Allaway, jr, and lltllo son, who have been quito sick ao to portod bettor. Boo MoEutaffor, nf Emerson, visit cd relatives nnd friotids in Homer Wednesday' and Thursday of last woek. There was a democratic mooting iu Homer Thnrst, ay ovoning. Speeches by McAllister and others It is need less tnsiy tbat "voton fur womon" boos ters did not attend as tlio mooting was in tho O'Doll pool hall. Mrs Mary Orookor visited Wednes day nnd Thursday at tho Alfred Har ris homo on Wiggle creek. Mrs Liugquist returned to hor homo iu Omaha Saturday, after spoudiug ton days at tho Bobeit Jones homo. Tho Homer Toot ball team was again defeated by Dakota Oity at Homer Friday, seorc, '20 lo 14. Violets uro iu bloom around Homer. California or Florida can do no better thuu that Oolubur 21. Mrs Phoebe Wilson and Mrs Nolson Smith woro Friday and Saturday vis itors with tho Mirror family at Lyons Mrs Bnrtcls and daughter, Anna, woro guests nt tho Ostmyer homo Sat urday. Dennis Mitohcll, f athor of demooratio oandidato Mitchell for treasurer ot Da kota county, was iu Homer Saturday between traius, Homor cau boast off olimnto Ohl Yes! Walt Smith has n Hold of corn maturing iu his storo front and D T O has a largo field of "2 or 8" orop peaB in full blumo, ono fino big pen pod full of peas t-- 'olnutod. Mr aud Mi i .-noi Allaway, sr, of Homer, diuoit ,ith their daughter, Mrs Will Bookwoll Sunday. Mr Bokwoll's brother Lowis nnd wife and "Uncle Goo" woro also prosont. JACKbON. Joseph Harty, of Sioux City, autood hero Wodnosday ovoning . Nellie Flomiug, who toaohes in Dn kotu Oity, spout ovor Sunday iu tho MtB Brady home. Dr Thos Bolor and sister Mnrgurot, of Omaha, autoed hero Saturday ovon ing nnd spent ovor Sunday wiith tho homo folks. Margaret Byan spent ovor Sunday in tho'Mrs Ella Malouuy homo. Henry Biugouhoimor nnd wifo, of OaHnor, Wyo, uro guests iu thu Leo O Kearney homo. Mrs Bert Smith and children, of Winuobngo, Meb, uro visiting hor pa rents, Fred Antzou and wifo. John Bolor shollcd 1,000 bushols of corn Monday whioh ho delivered to tbo olevat Patrick Dillon uud wifo, nf Sioux Oity, woro calling on old frionds in town Monday. Margaret Byan was nn ovor Sunday guest with rolaiivos aud frionds in Sioux OityinBt Sunday, A Hallowe'on danoo will bo givon here Friday ovoning, Ootobor 30th. Musio by Conway's orohostra. Sup por will bo served by tho ladies. John Byan and wifo and Mrs M Boyle saw tho bill nt the Grand Tues day. Dr Frunk Lally and wife, of Yorina, la, woro ovor Snnday guosts iu tho J M Barry homo. Loo C Kearnoy is enjoying u visit from his mother, Mrs It E Kearnoy, of Elktou, S D, this woek. Mrs Buford, of Leods, la, Bpont fiov oral days tho first of tho wook in tho homo of hor brothor, Olaronco Hun gerford and wife. Dr Magirl, Emmott MoKinloy, Jack' Clark and Loo Wagnor woro among tboso who Haw tho Notro Darao nnd South Dnkotn foot ball gamo at Sioux Fulls last Saturday, Margarot Beacom is attending Bohool at York, Nebr., Frod Fryo is visiting relatives at Cortland, Nob. P F Sullivan autoed from Alcestnr, S D, ono day last wook. Matt Zulauf has moved his tonBorial parlor to tho J J MoOrido building und P T Oaroy has movod into tho building vacated by Zulauf. Thorn will bo n Hallowe'on basket social at tho Clark school thrco miles north of JaokBon ' turdny evening, Susio Shabor, toucLur. Mrs Geo Stephens and children re turnod Saturday ovoning from a bov oral weeks visit with relatives nt Cortland, Neb. Syl Brannan has acoepted a position us oivil engineer at Sioux City, j'.'rTiUihiiimmvi ii jiim niiii uau )iiiMWi'rwf 3.KJ 'SB mmmmmmmmmmwnH- ''.:' bbbbbbbbbbbVm??.. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW ';') IIHuMJyH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW&v aBBBBBBBW K( HlklPl '-dRaaS '"aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV i r MJfc a. aPuaw aaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK AaaaVtVkattaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL I JHaHH IHkaAC'ij 'rfiaaaaaaaaaaaaai Simon Peter Mikesell Simon P Mikesell, a former resident of this oounty, and for over forty yoara n promment morchant of Ponca, Nebr, died Friday, Ootobor 23rd at his homo in Pouca, ago 7D years. Ho had been ill sinco last April. Ho was a vetoran of tho civil war. Ho had represented Dixon oounty in legislature, and was a ptomment church nnd community worker, Ho resided on a farm ono milo west of Dakota Oity before re moving to Ponoa, nnd still ownod tho placo at tho timo of his doath. Thoso attending tho funeral from Dakota City woro: Mr and Mrs A O Sides, Mrs Alice Sides, Guy Sides, Jacob Sidos, Mr and Mrs Harry E Brown, Mr nnd Mrs T W Gribble, Mr aud Mrs O W Fisher, Mr and Mrs Milton Foroshoe, Mr and Mrs Harry Sidos, Mrs Bomnrd Boals, Mrs N M Altomus, Miss Mao Altomus. Lloyd Shorman, and Mrs Audioy Allowoy, from Homor, Nobr. ' m STIN SON'S Specials for Saturday, Oct. 31 For thSs Day Only 2 cans Stundard Corn 15c 2 pkgsxPost Toasties 2Sc 2 lb nice dried Peaches 25c 1 lb Slinson's pride bakiug powder 20c 3 pkgs new Mince Meat 25c May Dy Coffee 30c 3 cans lb salmon 25c 100 lb sugary.,. ,.., , $6.50 Fresh cookies per doz 5c We have a large stock of sweaters mackinaws, sheep coats and warm underwear. Our Big Pete premium for Saturday will be one set of 6 Tea Spoons Stinson's I Dakota. CUy, Nebraska aaaaaaaattaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalLr'' fcaaaaaaaaaaaaWtH mpni aaaaaaaaaaaaHbvH mS aaaaaaaaaaaaHHRaB' "aaaKT HH JBaaaHHaBaaaPftffli R aaaH BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaCaKr 'aaaaaaH aaaaTaaaaaaaaaaaaHM I H BaaaL aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiMj .BaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaW aaaaaWvV 'aaaaaaaaaH ftaaaaaaaaaWLv '.Lf. itrl LbbbbbbH laBBBBBBBBBBBBtfVBaWl k9laH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' 'aaaaaaWHaffli FRANK DAVEY,JR. RAY M, DAVEY. Davey Bros. Tire Repair Go. 423 Water Street Sioux City,' Iowa Prompt Service Satisfaction Guaranteed I I I urn asking tho vntors of Dakota county to olect mo treasurer a I was born und rcured in Dakota county aud um 23 yours old, My education was scourol in tho sohools of Dakota countv und in St Joseph's Collogo, St Joseph, Mq, If elected I will give ull my time to tho dntios of tho office, furnish my bond without cost to tho taxpayers and guaranteo an ooouomioul and efficient handling of county business. Yours truly, Thomas J. Mitchell K Let .'; fl T' KM 1,1 1, .3Lal - - iE 7 Farms for Trade- Me Sell You Land In Nebraska and South D&kota The best Corn and Alfalfa land in the states. I can sell at provate or public auction. -Land ranging in price' from $00.00 to Si 50.00 per acre. Iist Your Farxrt With. M I E. F. Rasmussen, Auctioneer i I "Your Humble Servant" . Ponca, Nebr. Phone 50 P. O. Box 101 X I I 0 I a I I I I