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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
UjjF r L ri r M f I v 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 yc u 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. Dakota City, L3j Editorial in Sioux City Union Advocate, Oct. 15th. "Tho Mid-West Hunk mlvortlsos a triple resorvo on linml Insuring the nssortlon of President Konrney that this llnanclal Institution Is as 'Safo as a Government Bond'. Demand doposlts aro always avallaulo at the Mid-West because of the policy adopted of always keeping nn oxcoss of cash on hand, and during tho twent eight years banking experience of Mr JCoarney, depositors havo never been compelled to wait for their money bucnuso a dearth of available funds. In these days of 'watchful waiting' such a record should mean somothlug to the depositor who wants his money when ho wants it'. Reserve) requiroil by Iowa State Lnw $28,033 63 Our roserve on band toduj ouch and in banks $90,923 GO $6e Mid-West Sioux City, Iowa. "sr PECIAL For Saturday only Oct. 31. FRESH MEAT SPECIALS BoHt beef hoiliug meat 12o lb Host bef rib roiiHt 18a lb llest Loin sto k 25o lb Rpkt round Bteiilt 23c lb Park chops 23c lb SAUSAGE AND COLD MEAT SPECIALS Berlin Ritusago, or incased bum. 18a lb Mined limn 17a lb Uologuu 14o lb Frankfort buubjko Ho lb Livor HHiiBhge, 15c, or 2 lb for. 2Go lb SMOKHD MEAT SPECIALS Morrells Hums 18o nud 20o lb Rex Bacon 22o lb Salt pork 18o lb Extra select oysters, per quart. . , 45o All this meat only. to bo sold Saturday I will also bavo tbe freshest lino Groceries and Cookios in town, of Myalic floor, per aaok $1.70 All tbo ulovo goods will be sold for spot ensb only. W.F.LORENZ, Jr. Tbo Oaab Byatem WinB, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. QO D FA Wood, single, to Graco llnmll ton, Oct 12, lots baud 11, blk W2. Dakota Olty $1. Mary O Kltzslmmons to J M Barry, K of of neK and wK of seK and seK of se 21-28.8 1100 George W Ashford to Ferdinand J Ochan der, land In sees 28-29 In 27-8 1 Frank fc Olark to W P Hutohlns, lots 2, 8 and 4. blk 48, and lot 23, blk 47, Joy Place, South Sioux Olty J025. P H Madison and wife to () D Smiley, lot 9, blk 1, original South Sioux Olty 1150 John H Burke and wife to William Buck son, lot 7, blk (5U, Covington 1185 William P Warner, trustee, to W A Ifouts, lot 6, blk 4, Moan A Hunt's add to South Sioux Olty 110. Sanford K Brown and wife Sarah, to John Jl Hlnkon. swji nwK 12-28-0 W.200 Sanford K Brown and wife Sarah, to Frank II Way nwji nwK, and neK nwji 12-28-8... (8,400 V Ii Koten and wife Lilian G, to Ralph and Harvoy Twamley, lots 80, 31, blk 83, Joy Place, South Sioux Olty .S28U. Geo W Bauey to O A Barhor, nwifseK 10- 29-7 tS,2&0, Patrick Buggan to Kllen Diiggan, his wife, nwiiof swji 25-23-7 SI. Charles Skldmore and wife to Harriett Gain, wH of lots 9 and 10, blk 42, Joy Place. Hcuth Sioux Olty S75 J A Spellman and wife to Oarl O Jonson, lot 0, blk 2, original South Sioux Olty..140 liOSteppensand wife to J ASpellman.Kof lots 5, 7 and 8, blk 2, original South Sioux Olty S165. Bridget Hodglns and hus, Thomas, to M D Oameron.eJiof nwJ 19-29-7 S3.200 I, PAdanunnd wife to J A Bunn, lot 24, blk ft, 1st add to South Sioux Olty S2U0 Mary A Gilbert and hus, O B. t W Hazel, grove, lots 1,2 and 3 blk 88, Joy Place, So SlouxOlty ,,. ..two I.oulsJopp to Hans Jensen, sw'i 28, lot 2 secKl. nil 111 27-7 116,80) Tbe Kozy Studio now located at Fourth aud Douglas atroets. Tbe biggest, beat variety of email size pho tos in tlfo city. Special Postal cards and stamp photos, Soe us aud save money. Kozy Studio. An Illinois editor says in bis paper that all tho young womon of that town wore "spoonoiH,." Ho was given a weok to provo it or leavo town, Being marriod ho oauldn't prove it and sold out to u bachelor who not only prov ed it buHceut tho knowlodgn to him sou. Rosult Evorybody happy ea peoially tho new editor. mmmmmm n rt-mtammamtmm ROSS Nebraska SfeZ Bank "That ALWAYS troHtn Ton RIGHT" Ed T. Ki-nruei, PreBi inn! "Tfs - Local Items F A Wood returned Thursday from u business trip toLinoolu und Orujihn, A fino baby daughter was bom lust Thursday to Mr and Mrs Fied Oulbort son. Tho Lorenz cottage i ast of the (Jity Meat Market whh moved Friday to the Will Bergor farm. Richard Shortloy and wife returned laHt wcok fiom a two months' visit at their old homo in Canada. George Wilkinv oounty clerk, whs in Norfolk Thursday and Friday, look ing ufier tho printing of tho election ballots Mr and Mrs Paul Kinkle entertain ed the families of Edgar Frederick, J B Leach and John II Ream, at dinner Sunday. Mrs W D Wait loft yesterday for her homo otSoward, Nebr, after u two weekB stay here at the home .of hor mother, Mrs Jus Fuestoa. Oharloy Varvais, ono of tho progresi ivo farmers west of Hubbard, dropped in to'soo us one day last week and left the prioo of a years subscription to tho Herald. Mies Susie Haxby, a former tele- phone operator at this plaoe, but now a stenographer in a Sioux Olty ofllco, was a Sunday visjtor bore at tho Mrs Fueston homo. Frank Learner and family made an auto trip to Vermilion and other parts of South Dakota, Sunday, and found no place on tho route that they liked better than good old Dakota county. The littlo son of Mr wad Mrs Homer Hetts was seriously injured one day last week at his homo at Dallas, S D, while watching a foot ball sorimmage Mrs Hetts will bo remembered efo as uiibh xjuiiuti .cruuuriuK. About forty members of the Masonio order attended tbe QrBt meetiug of the lodgo in tho now building on 15th and Broadway Saturday evening. Omadi Lodgo No 5, now has ono of tho finest Masonic halls in this part of tho statu. A special meeting of tho lodgo will bo held Saturday evening, Nov 7th, for work in the master ma 3ns degree Tho Ladies Aid of Elk Valley Friend church wish to thank tho Hubbard business mon for their libor- al donations. Thoso who guvo to tho ohuroh are: DC Heffornan, $5.00; O Andoreon Co, $5.00; Demonstration Oommittoo, $5 00; Renze & Green, $2.00; E & B Lumbor Co, $1.00; Willie Hayes, $1.00; Wilired Voss, $1.00; Hubbard Stato Bank, 5Co; Tom Hef fernan, C0o;Omon Beacom, 50o; Wm Duggan, COo. Oharloi Wilson of Homer is boinft hold in tho county jail hero pending tho ontoomo of a fight at Homer Satur day night, in which Wilson throw an empty beer bottle at Myrou Bates, missing his intendod victim and strik ing Carl Penry, an innooent bystander, on tho Head, fracturing his skull. Penry wob taken to a Sioux City hos pital where tho fractured skull was trepanned, and at this writing he is slowly mending. Wilson is hold in oustody without a chargo being lllod against him, awaiting tho result of Penry a injury. Work is progressing nioely on tho waterworks plant. The chug of the gasoline trench-digger and tho pnff of tho big steam engino on the well digg ing machine goes merrily along. Tho well is down now about ono hundrod feet, and will bo sunk another hundred feet in order to got a supply of soft water if possible. The trench digging will bo pretty well done this wcok if tho weator romains favorable. Tho mains aro boing laid as fast as tho tronob is finished, and tho pipes lead ed togethor, Tho way tho work is progressing at present it looks as though wo would have a water system in this fall alright. BAK6TA GOUNT HERALD, DAKOTA Tho Herald I year, $1. Lost a now pair of mon's slices. Fiudcr pleaso loavo at this ofllco. President Wilson has designated Thursday, Nov 2filit ns n day for giving thanks. U 8 Mnrohal W P Warner came up from Ouittha Tuesday to caBt his vote, and to look aftor business matters, Marriod on Friday by Rov Aucock, Harloy Johnson of Luton, Iowa, and Zella Groono of South Sioux City . Walter Adair aud family Iihvo moved into tbo Lorenz rcsidenoo, and J Jones has movod into tho bouso vaontod by Adair, Eugono Loedom audfunily have movod into tho Oity hoti 1 and will look aftor tho wants of the hungry public. Mound City PaintB and Varnishes proeorvo nnd beautify Dakota City Pharmaoy. Chris Paulson, wife aud daughter, of Morningside, were duy visitors at tho Mrs Georgo baby nett homo. For Salo Good Fresh cow, alto a four year-old horso colt. Stephen Joyco, Dakota City, Nebr. Patriok Jonts, of Hubbard, was a business caller in thii town Friday and inoidontly looking after his winter supply of potatoes. A numbor of Masons from thin lo cality are takiug tho Scottish Rito degrees of Masonry at a reunion held in Sioux Oity this week. E O Goodman and family nrrivod boJo Sunday from Bisby, Ariz .a, n a visit at tho homo of Mr Goodman's parents, 0 S Goodman and wifo. Dakota City Pharmaoy has added a full lino of magazines and pemdicials. Will tako subscriptions for auything in this lino. Deliverios mado promptly. Wm Lahts has been appointed mar shal and street commissioner by tbo village bo.ird, to fill llw vacancy occasioned by the death of James Fucston. Tho dates for the International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago is announ ced for Nov 28 to Deo 5th Thin in the great i st stock show hel.l in tbe United States. Oiir moBt popular clubbing offer IbiH year is Tho Youth's (Jompuiinti ami Tho Horahl for only $2 50. Tho rngular prioo is $3.00. Have 50 c nln by subscribing now I ofore tlinnfft r Is withdrawn. The party that ordered four patterns from tbo PeorlesB Pattern (Jo about tho 1st of October, und ut-glocteil to sign the order, can bavo tl.o order filled by calling at tbe posloflice and signing tho order. Georgo W MoBcnth and Walter Oheuey returned Thursday of lrut week from a business trip to Florida. Mr Cheney rented pioptrty in St Augustino and will move there with his mother about tho middle of i est month. Rov Alexander Oorkoy, Prtsbyteiian pastor at Wayne, Nebr, died Wednes day V)f last week in a Sionx City hos pital following an operation for npi.cn dicitis. Dr Corkey was prominont in ohtirch work in this stato, and was also a prominent author and man of lotters. Don Forba, John Evans aud Her nan Bierman, jurors in tho federal court, aamo up from Omaha Saturday ovo ning, court having adjourned for elootion. Tho two formor returned Wednesday, while Mr Bierman wmh excused for tho entire wook, and will return to Omaha Sunday. Tho foaturos for tho Picture Show Thursday evening will be a comio reel, "Sohomo That Failed," un.i "Too Proud to Beg" and "V&igoance of Najerra," in single reels. For Satur day ovoning "Littlo Billy's Triumph," a comio reel, and a two-reel picture, "Tho Hermit." will be tho features. A spooial servico will bo held in tho M E Church Sunday evening. A musical program will bo rendered by tho ohoir and soloists, all the hymns to bo uood being the work of tho great poet of the Methodist Church, Charles Wosloy. The Pastor will preach a spooial sormon ontitlod, "Is it a sign of weakness to be religions". Tho Jolly Idlers olub mot Snturday evening at the Lome of Miss Mynlt Baughman, and reorganized for the winter months. Apples unl peanuts was tho holloweeu inonu. Tliemxt mooting of the club will bo held . t the homo of Mrs Harry Sidfs this Thursday evening, when several now members will bo "taken in , Word was recioved here lBt week of the death of Rev Joel A Smith, at his home in Beloit, Wis. Death resullou from onncerof tho stomach. Rov Smith filled tho M E pastorato in this place about twenty years ago, and hud preached here on several occasions since, whenever in this vicinity. Ho had soorcs of friends horo who will bo grioved to hoar of bis death. Sioux Oity high school second team defeated Dakota Oity high school by a score of 20 to 7 in one tf tho fastest games played here this your. At the end of tho first quarter tho score stood 7 to G in favor of Dakota City but later by continuously fieudiug in freBh men tho city boys turned the tables on the locul team. They playod bard but the tide was against them. Tho city lads playod liko real sports and showed superior trailing Mrs Ada Bliveu, wifo of Jay A Blivon, died at their homo at Har tington lust Thursday Mm Blivon had been siok for nearly two yonrs past, and was a patieut sufferer until the last. Four children, booides tho husband, aro left to mourn her uutimo ly death. The family resided bore for many yours, the decousod boing a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Mo Phorson, pioneers of Dakota oounty. The funeral sorvioes wore held Sunday. Tbo following list of jurors havo been selected for tho turm of district court which convenes horo Novombor 23; Ray Hooh, Goorgo Hirschbank, Guy Manning, A. J, Krampor, Beok Nelson, M. J, Logue, B. J. Oobloigh, Wm L. Broyhill, O. A. Barber, Osoui Stamm, John Lebahn, John Crita, Louis Bogg, L H. DoForrest, Frank Budky, John Barlow, Nels Krogh, O, H. Holsworth, IIodh O. Jensen, nenry F. Diorking, Miobaol T. Beacom, Ed Hauler, Georgo Barnott, and nans Bonniokeon, ELECTION The monger returns bo far received iudicato tuo re-oloction ( Governor Morohciid and Congressman Dan V Stovons. Tho vote in Dakota oounty had not becu all counted and Eont in Wedms day noon, but the count indicated a republican vie or). Bacon was foveral bundled nhoad of Mitchell for treasurer, MoKiutoy boats Iliffsinau foi j ulgo by about 200 votri, Gain's uleetion as shoiiff in conceded by about 100. WllkiuH ami Fruin wet loeleoted without opposition. The vote botwi'ou Miss Vurihy uiid W E Voss for eotiniy Miperintemb ut is close and uill not be knonu until tho otlk'ial count is in. Woiuuu'h BtiffrHge csriiod in Dakota precinct 78 to 73. TLo full tabulatt 1 retiiriH will be given next week, altwi tho tis have I'loil c iuassed. 0M(0m30l()C.Ojf''rt..'tj('KT0fe CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Patrick Jonis antoed to Sioux City ouo day last w.iok. The Hallowo'en dunce fcivo.i at Jackson lust Friday was a groat suc cess, A largo number from hero at tended. Overalls, jiokots und corn huskers' outfits ut C Anderson I 's. Will OiUz was en th. dick list Snt urday. Tho Pratts of Sioux City, vNited nt the John Campbell homo lust week, Evorybody was busy likt woek electioneering for tin ir men. Sh outers and hm cuter ecaln lii an ondle.ss vaiitty at U Andcitini Co's. Mis Frank,Muhnn xpii.t tie past week visiting at tho b mies of telativeH lieio. Mary Graham is soinouliut inn rov od, a tliiug her many fiiends will bo pleased to learn. Tom Lung whh a county si at visitor lust week. Muckiuatv coats ut C Anderho Co'd. George Thackvr, of Homer, wih in Hubbard Saturday looking after his political Held. A Hiirprbo partv wuu he'd 8utnrdti at tuo Fred Nulseu ho'iie. The kuffeselkab was btigdy attend ed dun day at tbu Mads Nelsi-u home. About $5 was the gain. Our winter unJorwuur it in stock, nn I wo can supply onr needs in au quality ibsired. O Anderson Co. Ex-Sheriff Ilnnsui and uifu were visitors west of Hubbard Sun luy Dan Ilartnatt aud son Tom autoed to Vista un t Jackson Moudsy. If yuu need a iiowlliuiteili, lemem- ber wo havo a now btocl: uf the best on the market. U Andursqn Co. D O Heffeinan was an over visitor at Homer Saturday. ChtiR Dodge was u JiicKboh Monday. night ."itor Mr und Mrs Guy Woii frionds ut Goodwin Monday. Our Clean Qniok waolier is itited giving tho best of satisfaction; runs light und does tho work right U Anderson Co. Mr und Mrs Louis Lumen, of Ho mer, wo-o Sunday gmsts nt tbo Rus Nelson homo. Littlo Anna Beok spent Sunday with her sister Christine. Thorvulu Mogeneen bus routed the John Hognn farm for next year. Alumnium cooking watoof all hinds ut O Anderson Co's, Mr and Mrs Poter SoronBon entor tained a largo numbor of friends Sat urday evoniug. Goorgo Eblo bad his o.ir of coal un loaded Monduy. Bert Francisco hauled u load of Bheep to Sioux Oity Monday. We wuut your cream, butter, egge und farm produce, and will pay the highest mutket price. O Anderson Co. Fred Burtloa win m Sionx Oity Monday. Mr ami Mis Curl Anderson ato Sun day dinner at the homo of Mr aud Mrs C Audersin of Vista. Mary Hugun was un over Saturday and Sunday visitor an her homo. If you need u now brond raiser, with cover, sto our stoak, U Anderson Oo. Mrs James Water spout lust wcok with her folks in Sioux City. Mr Waters went up Sunduy to ucoompuny her homo, Miss O'Connor und Camilla Quinu visited lust wepk ut the Mrs Miko Furrel homo. With each purchase of $5,00 wo are giving away absolutely freo a lino onyx stowpun. Get yours befoto they uro all taken. O Anderson Co. Joo Waters brought his sister, Miss Anna, and Miss Quiiin ovci to their schools Monday morning, Will and John Hayes Siour Oity Monday, uutoovl to HOMlflK. ''Toddy" Tliompspn is still somo troubled with tho kuee he hurt n ton days ugo. Mite Marion Ouitis visited ii few days lust wook with Miss Mary Reiiii nt Salem, Tho M E Ladies Aid met with Mrs Tom Christopher Thursduy. There woro nbout thiity present. A dainty mncii was served. "Standiurr loom only" might havo boon Buid of the meetiug at the M E ohuroh tho luBt two Sunday uvoningH, Mrs Florouco Nixon and littlo daughtor wore guests at tho Nelson Smith homo Friday. Mrs Rob Uilemuu and Httlp (laughi tor wero guoats ut tho Mnrvin Armour homo Inst woelc. T D Curtis received a box of cigars mado in Manilla. - Hi sou Minor, who is now in Honolulu, vent them, T D says they are lino Sovonty-ouo degrees Sunduy, No- CITY, NEBRASKA. ip ,m ? rm ,- , -, MmTlrinirT"lf IMHI .luf I Hi vcmbii I lnu we won't lr I alo.it it us ibctiuu day i coiulig iu.il w. sup l poiH inert) win be the Usual wtoUho,-. Mm Uetmio LaCoinmno leturiuil homo Inst week from a visit with reln tivo in Emersnu und Omahn. Grnndmu Antrim, df D.ikoU City, is in Homer visiting old frionds and attending revival meetings. Tho "for moil oiil" meeting a.t the M J3 ohuroh Htiiuluy afternoon whh pretty well utteiuled and otiflht to miiko those who. houtd it think noine. Arthur and Dick Harris ato Sunday dinner with their binthor Em ami family in Salem. Mrs Amos Shook, who hns boon vis iting her motlior, Mrs Kinnonr und olhor relativcH, returned to her tome at Kadokn, S D, Sunday, Mrs U 13 Ohmit nnd daughter ntito ed from Wiunebngo jind woro guests of lilra Gertin Sheimrdsou Friday. Audry Alloway and wifo utitoed to tho Will Rockwell homo Sunday uud spout the day. T 1) Curtis visited ut the Alfred II hi tin home Saturday, Mrs T D Ouitis uud Murion woro guests ut tho Em Hurria homo Bivoral dajs lust woek. Mrunl Mrs Will Lonmor tcok their daughter, Olvo, to Sionx Oity Wed nesday for an examination. She has been ailing for sonio time nnd it was docidod she had n troublesome appen dix, though not in a serious condition now. Pro Domol and family wcro guests at tho Alfred Harris hoiuo Sunday. Frank Muliou und C E Doolittle, of Dakota City, woro Homer visitors Frid.j She- . ii MoKiutoy, jr, wont to Sioux City Friday night to visit his cousin, Malcolm Smith, uud tuko in tho foot ball giirao Saturday. Auditor II A Mouroo spoilt lBt week in Homer and Winnubugo for tho E & 11 company. Otitis Hdlsmrth and family nutocd to Sioux Oity Sunday to spend the day with Mrs Holswurth'ts father faintly. South Sioux ln'pji selioil font boys rtimo to lb mer 'I'llemla) to and ball pi out high sohcol toxin uml kh'.sc lo'il to 7. Albert Biistol made ooiuo noim plllJH. Mi and Mis Beit ShuMon, of Walt hill, weio vittilorN nt the Mr i ICinmui home WidneHibi i.f IhhI wo1: M-k Aiuo Shook iiecoiuianied tlini. Imiue uud from lli'H ii i.l ki tn Oinulni to visit friuuds. TIiimo wns Kinii lliiuj; cunie int nuuier o.nuriiay noin toward l!.iue' soi. It loiikeil like an alltuuiobi'O Tbr n pie two Well Niltiritf Ml I lie fu , ' e ' i m i lllll U un auiii.ulilii tliul tv uKti. 111. I. .. box. Somo ( no said it win a water wugfuanl tl o lux waa whoio the water wiib stored. How about it, 1 wonder? Oarl Penry met wit . quito a soriou accident iti the Halojti here. Charbs Wilson hud u quurrol with Alyion Mates und threw u bcor bottle ut him, but it missed Bates aud hit Poui, crushing his skull. Ha wuh removed to a Sioux Oity hospital. It was 10 portod Sunday evening that ho was somo bettor. Another tompofoiioo lec ture Wecloy Blown, Lis mother and iMib Hnrry Broun nutoed to Homer Hun day uud wero visitota at tho Ham Brown homo. Wesley bus just com plojed u trip to his old home, in I'ei n sy I van la and visited pluces of intciot emoute Niagara was cue of their id -jectivo points. Mr and Mis Brou woro well pleased with their trip un think un auto beats a train all hollo for sight seeing. JACK.HO"J. County Superintendent Margate) Murphy, of Homoi-, spent ovor Suuduj in the II W O'Neill home. James M Brudy bud a load of cuttli on tho Sioux Oity market Monduy, Frank Francisco depnrted Mondu.i for York, Neb, to resume his studies in the York business college. Louis Kuudson and fumily of Ho mor, wero guests in the II Kuudsui home Sunduy, Raymond Hull, who spent tho sum mer ut Fuithikg, Alaska, returned homo last l''i i i ty. Mr. i Jumuj Sutherland departed Sumbu for Winner, Net), to visit re relatives uud frionds. Henry Stovons und wife have moved to tho James Sutlierlund f inn west uf town. E A Lnuhy is visiting his mo: her, Mm M Leahy, this week Mrs J J MuBrido, of I ioux City, is vibitiug in the Wm Riley home Moua Nunlyke vlaited hor pareutb in Sionx City vor Sunduy, She win accampii'iio l homo by Gertrude Mo Ilule. Enos Holt letnined Alniiduy from u mouths visit with relntivi s at York, Neb, and Luko Crjstal, Minn. Mts Hortha Powell, of Eldorado Mo, is visiting in tho W A Swcuriugon homo. Rose Orcve, who touches' in tho Muds Nelson district, npjut tho week ouil with her parents nt Sloan, In, John Gnodfellow lctnri.ul to his homo at Muiiuelt', Wis, tho Inst of tho wook after u visit with lelmivcs hero nud nt Vista. P Gormaily nnd family expect lo move iti u few nooks to their now home ut O.ilidile, Nxb, wlioro Mr Gormaily owns a ailouu, The dunce lubt Friday night in tho now pool hull wan a gnutt success, there being G7 numhors sold. Benuetta Hall alt tided a Hullo we'uti party in the F Uuvoy homo ut Sioux City, luat Satuidny evouiug. Among tho Juckson school nuunifi who uro attending tuo toucliuis con vention at Omaha this wide aio Mary WultorB, who touches ut O'Neill, Neb. uud Lucy McOormiok, of Albion, Nob. For Sale Puro broil Duroo Jorsoy Ijoius. Big thrifty oui!B with good bono und broeil ing, Prion right. John 1). Evunn. Dukotii Oily, Nobr. Itoalostutoloana. Geo Wilkina Ally '.Wiimnttft), tirregtTi x&paaasBtogcacnBttifiai WrTl i'iiia-1 TNS ON'S Specialsjor Saturday, Nov. 7 For this Isvy Only 3 qt fresh Cranberries ,25c 1 lb best 30c Coffee 25c 3 pkss fresh Potato Chips 25c 1 gal Karo Syrup 45c 3 pkg-j Macaroni or Spaghetti . . .' .' .- 25c 1 5 lb pkg Rolled Oats 20c 1 10c pkgs Corn Flakes 25c UOcpkgs Soda 25c 7 bars Flake White Soap 25c 7 lb Jersey Sweet Potatoes 25c 1 -IS lb -ack Puritan Flour S1.60 Our Big Pete premium for Saturday will be n half doz. Wm. A. Rogers Sherwood pattern Table Forks, Guaranteed for 10 Years Stinson's Dakota City, ia jl i Salaam WiS.I AU About? 1 I 4 JW., rh JV -i b nAt.rtfSVv " I 1 &(MW(l&tWMW I awia.sv &m&jMmiwrP8Mh jxtmikb m rrT7mr v vfriuM4'MHi' Krtfr ftyatcri! n ",,H)m!m&m3ffl , psa ' MV'frL yp)tSiwmxmMi'ii,Mt . r - j.'m.'v isjumm :jifiiB.'iHBktf.,'uKVBai t ji u liAulL. ttfimvlKkiKBL' M7f y. 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