DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA era, naoxuioiuv i f I v' I7? 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 yen 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 Farm to Rent. Tbo following farm In Dnkotn comi ty, Nobrnska, is for rent for tho Ben son of 1915: Tho BoutUwost quarter and tho south east quarter, (excepting thorofrom 20 acres in tho southeast corner thoreof), of BLOtiuu U, township 28, rnngo 8, known as tho John 0. Qribblo "Homo Farm." Also 40 acres of hay laud in tho southwest quarter of sootion IB, town ship 28, rango 8. This farm is well improved and has commodious buildings suitod to farm ing. It will suit nny ono having plen ty of horses nd stock and dosirirg n a good homo. It will bo rontod for money rout to tho highest responsible bidder. Hunt will bo payable Janunry ltt. 101C. It will bo rented in larpo or smnll tracts in ordor to soonro tho greatnst return. Dlroot nil bids to tho under signed at Dakota City, Nebraska, bo foro Novombor 23, 1914. Barnoy Qribblo, Administrator, and Mary J." Stinson, Administra trix, of tho ostatoB of John C. Gribblo, dooeasod, and Mary (iribble, dooonsod. w. Dakota City, L. ROSS Nebraska PECIAL For Saturday only Nov. 21 FRE3H.MEAT SPECIALS Best beef boiling ruoiit llo lb Best bof rib roast 17o lb Bust Loin steak 2Bo lb Hfht round steak 23c lb I'ork nhnpn 10c lb SAUSAGE AND COLD MEAT SPECIALS Boiliu sausage. orpreBsed ham. 18c lb Mino d hum 17c ib Bologna 14o lb Frankfort sausage 14o lb Liver Bnusago, 15c, or 2 lb for. 25o lb BM0K3D MEAT SPECIALS Morrolls Hump 18o and 20o lb Rex Bacon 22o lb Salt pork 18o lb Local Items Extra select oysters, per quart. .. 45o All this meat o-ily . to be sold Saturday I will also'havo tlio freshest lino of Giocerins and Cookies in town. Mystic Hour, per suck $1.70 "17i lbs sugar $1.00 All tho above goods will bo sold 'for spot cash only. W. F. LORENZ, Jr. Tho OubIi System Wins. First publication 10-S2-4w NOTICE OF OrENINO KOAD. Stato of Nebraska. County of Dakota, s 8 Notlco to Landowners. To nil whom 11 may concern: The commissioner appolntod to locate nud establish n road commencing in the center of n county road at a point 620 feet west of the northeast corner of the north' west quarter of tho northeast quarter of section eloven (11) In township twenty' so ven (27), In rnnge olgut (8) east of the Sixth principal meridian In said county; thmico runnlna In n southeasterly direction to a point 7W feet south and 402 feet east of the point of beginning; tbonco south parol lol with quarter section lino 1S71 feet; thence In a southeasterly direction to In tersect county road at a point two rods south of tho half section line running east nud west through tho center of said section eleven (11) and thoro termlnnto, has report ed In favor of the establishment and loca tion thereof, and directs that all other loads at any tlmo heretofore surveyed, platted or traveled on, over or across the west half of tho northeast quarter of said kectlon elevon (II) bo vacated, and nil ob jections thereto, or claims for damages, must lw ftlpri In tlin rnnntv clerk's olllce on or before noon ottho20ti dny of November, A. it,, inn. or sucu roau win oo esiaonsueu and located find nil other roads running over or across tbo west half of said section eleven (11) will bo vacated without further reference tboreto. Dated this 19th day of October, A, D 1914. Goo, Wllklns, Oountv Clerk. First publication 10-28-4W PBODATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the county court of Dakota county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of George T. Woods, deceased. Notlco Is hereby alvon that the erodltors of tho said deceased will meet tho admlnls tratrlxof said estato.beforo rue.county Judge of Dakota county. Nobraska, at the county court room In suld county, on the 27th day of Mnroh. IBIS, and on the Slth day of April, 1916, at 10 o'clock a in, each day, for the purpoxo of presenting their claims for ex amination, adjustment and nllownnoo. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the adminis tratrix to settle said estate, from the 24th day of October, 1914. This notlco will bo pub lished In tho Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 27th day of March, A. D.191S. Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court, this 21th day of October, A. 1). 1914. I), O, llKKKKKNAN, heat.. County Judgo. OVER 6J5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Ijnwra Trade Marks Desionb Copyrights &c. Anyone tending a rteteh and description mj quickly urertntn our opinion freewhother an iiiTcnllon Is probably patentable. Communlca. tloniitrlctlrconndentHU. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free, oldeit agency furieounuirpatontt. l'atenta taken tbruuih Munn & Co. recelro ijxctal notice, without charge, la tbo Scientific: American. Vhandtomelr Ulnetrated weekly. T-argeat elr. .illation of any clontloa Journal. Ternn, 1 a eari fourmontln.il, Hold byall newtdealen. MUNN SCo8'. New York jliftDCb Office, ea V Bt, Waiblcgton, I), C. The Herald, $1 per Tho Herald 1 year, $1. Wm Best was hero from Winnebago Raturdoy. Lost a now pair of men's shoes. Finder ploaso loavo at this office Will Best, of tho Winnobago Ohief tHiu, was u visitor in town Wednesday. M O Ayres left Tuesday for Tropico, (Jul, to visit a sinter who is in feeble health Mound City Paints and Varnishes preserve nud beautify Dakota City Pharmacy. Thos Graham, of Hubbard, one of the prosperous young farmors of that piooinot, wasintownonbusinoss Wed nesday morning. Beginning with noxt Sunday, Balem Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock a m, instead of 1:30 p m F P Oulbettson, Suporintondent. Tho government says 1-10,000 people dodged tho income tax. Being export dodgers ought to qualify them for front tank position in tho next war, Dakota City Pharmacy haB added a full lino of magazines and perodiciuls. Will tako subscriptions for anything in this line. Deliveries mado promptly Mra Elizabeth llerwig arrived Mon day evening from Minot, N D whore alio was visitinR at tho homo of hor sister Mrs Olive Hodgins. She in now visiting at tho S A Stinson homo. Our most popular clubbing offer this year is The Youth'd Companion and Tho Herald for only $2.50. Tho regular prioo is $8.00. Bavo CO cents by aubsoribiug now bofore tho offer is withdrawn. Tho Eozy Btudio now looatod at Fourth and Douglas strootB. Tho biggost, best variety of small size pho tos in tho city. Speoial Postal cards and stamp photos. Beo us and save money. Eozy Studio. Iter J 8 Orr, a former M E pastor in this place, died at Missoula, Mont, November 14th, at tbo advanced age of 79 years. His doath resulted from a stroke of paralysis, liis son, Odin Orr, resides at Missoula, and it was of his homo that death occurred. Ivov Orr occupied tho M E pulpit in this place about thirty-oigut years ago. Tho moving picture show has chang ed tho timo of starting and will begin its shows hereafter at 8 instead of 8 :30. Thnrsday evening a comedy reel enti tled 'Robust Romeo', and a two rool pioturo, 'Mystery Lady' will bo tho feature. Saturday evening 'The Dan cer" in two reels, and a ono reol comedy entitled 'Mabol's Strango Prodioamont will bo tho foaturo. Carl Penry, who was iujurod by be ing struck on tho head with an empty beer bottle in a saloon row at Homer a few weeks ago, has been releaBod from a Sioux City hospital and has practically recovered from his injuries. Wilson, the fellow who throw tho bot tlo at Myron Bates and by ucoident struck Penry,' had been held in custo dy of tho sheriff pending tho outoomo of Penry'a injuries no ohargo being filed against him, was released Tues day, having mado a settlement with Penry. Earl Sides, son of Mr and Mrs John F Sides, and Miss Lettio Hoikos, daughter of Mr and Mrs L L Hoikos, wero married Wednesday oi last wcok at Norfolk, Nebr, by Rov F H Blunt, pastor of the Episcopal ohnrch in that plaoe. Harry Hoikes, brothor of tho brido, and Miss Ruth Bhorbuhn, of Wayne, acoompanlod tho bridal party to Norfolk. Both tho young people havo grown up in this locality, and have many friends who wish them a happy married life. They will tako up thoir residonco in tho spring on the John F Sides farm southwest of town, About two hundred Masons, East ern Stars, their wives and husbands, attended a meeting of tho Masonic order in their now hall in this place last Friday evening, Tho oooasion wob a sort of informal dodioatory ser vice, tho'ritualistio work boing omitted and in its stead an address by Rov D R Hubor, of Sioux City, was tho foat uro of tho ovoning's entortainmont. Mr and Mrs S T Frum favored tho audience with two vocal selections. At the oloso of Rov Hubor's address A H Baker, tho oldest mombor of Omadi lodco No 5. was presented with a Jordan modal, a badgo adopted by tho Nobraska grand lodgo to bo worn by tho oldest mombor of each lodgo in tho stato. Judgo R E Evans mado tho prosentatiou and explainod tho or igin of tho medal. A lunoheon in tho banquet hall followed tho exercises, and was served by tho ladies of tho Eastern Star, Dol Sanford movod with his family to Morningsido, Tuesday. Conduotor Geo Ourtor, of Om'aha, wob a Sunbay visitor at tho M O Ayres homo. Miss Helen Noibuhr of Winnobago, was an ovor Sunday visitor with rel atives horn. Maud', tho old family horso of W B Baughmu, died Monday ut t o -ipo old aflo of 27 years. Mrs Fannio Orozior went to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Saturday, for a wook's visit with relatives. Walter Ohonoy and bride returnod Tuesday from their wedding trip to points in Minnesota. George Maxwell is soriously ill at Mb homo north of town with a gonoral breakdown in hbttlth. L O Matthows, a nnitypo operator on thn Wnyno Domoorat, wiib u Sun day uisitor at this pluon ,Frank F Hoaso was down from Em orson Friday evening to attend tho doings at tho Miisonio lodge. Miss Effie Engelon, doputy county clork, wont to Omahu Friday to spend a week's vacation with friends. Rov W T Kahso ami family loft Inst week for Hanover, Kus, whero thoy will bo located for tho present. For Sale: Full blood Whito Leghorn Roosters. O. N. Derry. Dakota City, Nebr. A card from Mr and Mrs Arch Easton, of Saco, Mont, aunouuees the arrival of a baby boy at their homo on Ootobor, 10th. LR Dillard has sevorved hisconnoo tion us druggist in tho Dabota City Pharmacy and will movo to Fromout, Nebr, to reside this week. W W Joyoo was laid up a few days tho past week with un injured leg, caused by getting it cought between tho wheel and box of his wugon. Mrs E E Colo and littlo son of Phil- lipsburg, Kus, arived here last Thurs day for a few woeks visit with Mrs Coles mother, Mrs Lucy A Merger, and other relatives. Miss Margaret Sohrcinor wont to Minnoopolis last Saturday to witness the Minnesota-Wisconsin foot bull gamo. &he accompanied a crowd of "rooters" from Sioux City. R M Lorke, ono of tho progressivo farmors of Omadi procinot, loft the past wook with his family and house hold goods for Garry, 8 D, whoro thoy will maka thoir future homo, A little ad in tho Horald last week looated two overcoats that parties from Jaokson plaoed in another man's oar by mistako, while attending tho sale on the Stoop ranoh a couple of weoks ago. Tho Dakota County Sunday School association meet in tho Presbyterian ohuxoh nt South Sioux City Wednesday afternoon of this wook and will bo in session until Thursday noon. A cor dial welcome is cxtondod to all to nt tend. Georgo Bartels, oldest son of Frod Bartols, last Saturday purchased tho Julia F Mikesoll farm of 151 acres threo miles wost of Dakota City. The purohaso price was $25,000, Mr Bar tols will not get possession of the land until March 1. 1015, Tho Mikesoll farm is ono of tho old farms of tho county and consists of excellent soil, well located, Tho mayor of Bangor, Mo, going homo aftor dark, wsb knooked down by u rolling beor keg. Twenty men in Btistol, Vi, wero poisoned by wood aloohol in thoir evening "nips" instoad of grain alohohol suoh as the druggist usually furnishes. Antoista in North Dakota complain that broken whisky bottles in tho road do moro damage to tires than all tbo other agonts aombin ed. All thoso states aro in tho pro hibition rank. Form your own conclusion. Tho wodding of Walter 01i6noy, of this place, and Miss Franois G Rich, of Wisnor, Nebr, oamo as a happy nur priso to tho frionds of theso young people In this placo last Wednesday. The ceromony was performed at the homo of the brido'a parents in Wisnor. Tho nowly woddod conplo loft on a short wedding trip to Minneapolis and other points in Minnesota. After thoir roturn they will tako up their residence on tho Cheney farm just west of town, For tho third timo in the last twen ty years, tho dreudod European foot and mouth disease lias broken out in the Unitod States. Tho troublo this timo is in northern Indiana and south ern Michigan) and it is boloived that tho disease was brought in throu hides imported from Europe. Tho only way to successfully flight this dlsoaso is to establish u rigid quarantine, and com pletely dostroy all of tho oattlo and shoop within tho affootod arcu. Tho last outbreak, whioh ooourod in 1908, was stampod out within throo months bv nromnt action on tho part of Boo rotary of Agriculture Wilson. It is likoly that this outbreak will bo moro serious than any of tho other two Tho govornmontoatt afford to spend as many millions of dollars as may be nocoessary to hold this disoano iu oheok and completely eradicate it, Wallace's Farmor. Oscar H. Lake, Civil War Veteran, Dies. Oscar II Lake, a pionoer rcsidout of Dakota county, was born at Wan conda, Luku county, III, Soplembor 19, 1849, nud diod at the homo of his son, V O Lake, at South Sioux City, Nebr, November 12, 1914, aged G5 ycntH, 1 mouth and 2H tlaH, Ho was united in marriage to Mo roah I Hopburu at Dakota City, Nobr, May 29, 1872. To thi union six olnldreii wero born Orvlllo S Lake, of Omaha; Jaspor 1) Lake, of this precinct; Vernon O Lake, Morton n Lako, Chester W Lako and Mrs Syl via E Blnokoter, of South Sioux City. All tho chilil teu, togother with onb brothor, A L Lake, of Homor, Nobr, Biuvivo him. Ho wbb u vutorau of tho Civil war, having onhsted in Co G, 134th rrgi- moot Illinois infantry, from which ho wiib honorably discharged at tho closo of tho war. Lato in lifo ho united with tho Methodist Episcopal church, being an aotivo aud zealous worker iu tho ciiuso of Christianity. On March 27, 1892, aftor n btiet illness, tho partner of his joys and sorrows atisweiol tho ilnal summons, and tho loss of u devoted wife and mother so weighed on his mlud that imoh succeeding year saw a a gradual failing in health. Ho loved to toll of tlio wonderful saving powor of tho Muster, nnd through his final illnons reposed Iii'b ttnst iu tho promises of Him w)io bath said: "When thou imssotli Uiiouru the waters I will bo with theo aud tho rivers they bIibII not ovillow thto " Tho funeral sorviocn ere hold Sat urday and were conducted by Rov O F Lusohor, of South fiioux City, ns sistod by Rev Kookler, of Homer. In terment was in tho Gtovo eomotory west of Homor, near tho former homo of tho deceasod. SCHOOL NOTES. How shall wo moosuro tho eflloionoy of n sohool? At present tho only availnblo measuro of tho suocces of work douo in a school is to bo found only in tho ohangoa that aro brought about in tho boys and girls, young men and young women during, tho pe riod of thoir sohool lifo. Mist Shriouer attended tho Minno- sota-WiscoiisIn foot ball gamo last Saturday ut Minneapolis. In a hotly contested gamo in whioh both toaniR played liko tigers, DakoU City high sohool dofontcd South Sioux City by n scoro of 19 to 0. Tho local boys did not put up their usual brand of foot ball, aud had to bo contontod with a oomp trativoly low sooro. Ches ter Antrim, Soott Noiswangor and Keith EvanH were tho ground gainors for Dnkota City. Witrnor was tho mail stay for his team and boyond a doubt tho best player on tho Hold. Card of Thanks. Wo desiro to express our siiicci') ap preciation and to thank tho kind friends who to willingly assisted ns during tlio sickness, deuth and burial of our beloved father, O II L'tko. Es pecially do we wish to thank tho D of H, W It C, also tho Ladies Aid, Ep worth League aud Mothodobt Brother hood of Bonis M E church for tho beautiful ilorul offerings. Tho Ofiildron. Notice. I will have n full lino of fresh meats of all kinds, geceo, ducks and chickens, oystors, celery aud mlnco meat for Thanksgiving Day. Will also havo tho freshest lino of grooeiies aud cookies. W F Lorenz, Jr , Notice of Teach res' Examination. Regular touchers' examination will bo hold Friday, Novomber 20, and Saturday Novembor 21. Margaret A Murphy, Co Supt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I.uclmla UMonuy. widow of Win Olio- nur, -Mo, to Alborl n Kilmer, win Uceut i itu.ftXiaores IKUOO Thos Kl ii..iuohs to J M linrry, scl of novi and s'a of uw of no !l(-!S-0 j:W0 stun-ib 11 Jtiiiuui 111111 wiiu iiuuiiu u, iu Wm Oliouoy farm, ) oorls J 1 1.700 H 11 Martin to John Kraf. lot 10. blk Kl. Uovlmrtoii , S100 Farm For Rent Two furms of 100 notes oaoh. Call at Bauk of Dakota County, Jaokson, Nobr, aud' Mr Leo O Koornoy will arrange for lonso. Stephens' Majority 8,416. Tlio olllclnl vote on ciiRressmaii for tht Third coimrcssloual district of Nebraska follows: H to-phons Spill- Hto ninn phono' Majority Isn't that a neat story about that Froash gun which Bhoots a gas which kills tho enemy so quickly that ho hasn't timo to fall. Aftor "Buy u bale of cotton" baa run its course, will somo churitablo inolincd gentleman kindly start tho slogan, "Buy a year of this paper." Oats detoriorato in three or four years. Fresh northom sood should bo sown every third or fourth year, in ordor to keep up tho quality of tho borry and keep a healthy, strong straw. ( Alfalfa is tho ooming crop Wo aro just beginning to find out that it can be grown over most of the country. Ohio is the first to start 11 iu alfalfa train across thoir state. Got iuto lino. Sow alfalfa, A card from Mrs E A Woodward, formerly Miss Nellio M Kinkend of this placo, statos that sho and her Hus band have returned to Chicago to resido, from Meridian Miss, whoro thoy spout tho paHt two yoars. At tho social to bo hold in tho Elk Vnlloy church next Tuesday ovoniug Novombor 24th, tho artioles on which numbors havo been sold will bo dis tributed that ovoniug. Evorybody is invited and u pleasant timo is assured. An oxchnngo says: "Who is tho greatest living man?" To which tho Los Angolea Express roplios- "It is our opinion it is tho follow who never knooks, takes his sorrows with a smile, payshis bills and doos all ho can to help somoono olso", Namo a graater man if you can, You may find honesty among thieves, truth among liars and wisdom among fools, but you will never find n spark of manhood, womanhood or prin cipal in a meddler. Tho thiof may ohrouiolo tho truth by mistake, tho fool may Biy wise things by acoidont, but tin man who noses around and mixes up iu other peoplo's affairB will everramaiu tho same unprincipled our And thoro uro a few of tho brund run ning nroud looso in Dakota City. A Yalo graduate mombor of a num ber of fratomitiea and living nt homo, reaohod tho ago of twonty-ilvo and us ho had failed to obtain a job, sinco hi graduation, blew out his braius, This happened in Ohioago last weok and wo want to go on record as commend ing tho young man's course, although as a beliover'in Christian faith, wo aro opposed to suioido. Thobrainloss. yup who has had tho advautago of n oollogo education and tho backing of well-to-do paronts, must bo a freak indeed, if ho cannot find nn opening to oarn an lionost dollar. Tuts lop took tUo pro-, per routo as ho would havo boon a nuisanoo to his friends, his relatives and tho gonoral public Listen, daughtor. Your mother tolls me that tho honey boy who has botn festooning tho landscape here abouts for tho past month has rotreat ed to a position previously selected. In other words, ho. has gone and got anothpr baby. Well, don't cry Thoro'a no resson and besides it washes off tho powder, nonoy boy spent aiiout four DltH a week on you. Horn's a dollar a weok to tako its plauo. Every timo ho called ho cleaned out tho rcfrigorator, Yourmothor will Beo that your brothers do this in the future Ho kept ypu up lato nights. Your baby Bister in teething and sho has kopt mo up lato, but I'll resign in your favor so it wont sooni strango for you to go to bod early. Ho took poBsesBion of tho most comfortable rookor in tho living room, When you look at that rooker in tho future it will not bring u pang to hoo it empty, for it will bo full of littlo old George B. Father, Your ma and I stnyod by you through toothing, colic, niousloi, croup and whonping-congh und wo'ro goiug to see you thiough this if we havo to tako turns ut spankiug you, Tako your eyes off tho moon, daughtor and look at tho duatj arpund you, Antolopo KitlS Hoo no KVH) Hurt 1S0O Uodar , 17111 Uolfax 1HK OummliiK 1700 Dakota 7S7 Dixon 4227 DodKC 2875 Knox 2180 Madison 1701 Merrick 12ftl Nil ipo , .. DM PI 1 l'h.Ul 2.1I Stanton Ml Wayno 1071 Stephens' majority. 8,10. In tho election of 10U, Stephens' major ity In tlio district was 4.E60. 12M 270 non r45 12:11 12(1 liKW 316 M7 744 H8I HID mi sun 7on 4:12 1214 , 14(11 llltfl 7f5 1(107 144 001 ncc m in Hill x V.U ma mw 801 1HD STNSON'S Specials for Saturday, Nov. 21 For iHls, Day Only Extra fancy wrapped Apples per box $1.25 7 bars Flake White Soap 25c 2 pkgs N W Wheat Meal 25c New sweet Cider per gal 35c 4 10c pkgs baking Soda 25c 3 pkgs fresh Potato Chips ; 25c 3 qt fresh Cranberrie 25c 1 lb Stinson 's Pride Baking Powder ).. .20c 3 pkgs Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c Very best Boiling Meat per lb 13c 48 lb sack fancy Patent Flour $1.60 Sweaters of all kinds at 10 discount. Calico at 06c per yd We have a fresh stock of vegetables and fruit for Satur day, also fresh oysters. Stinson's Dakota City, Nebra.sk.8k. o 'Jfe $j- For Sale Puro b,rod Duroo Jorsoy boars. Big thrifty ones with good bono and breed ing, Prioo right. John B. Evans. Dakota Oity, Nobr. I A Dollar for a Daily by mail from now until April 1, 1015, giving you all tho war nows frosh from tho seat of troublo, through tho big press ussouiatious and spooil sorvico. Political affairs aro indoponontly treat ed as tho papor is not tiod up with nny interests. Noxt wintor's legislature will bo fully roported in tho intorests of tho taxpayorn of Nobraska. Mar kets, spooial artioles aud n vigorous policy mako this tho paper you should read. This is tho lowest priced daily in tho stato at this out prior, and poo plo who havo bcon getting along with out a daily can now afford ono. Try it. Tho papor will stop whan tho timq is up. Bend your ordor direot to Lincoln Daily Nows, For Sale. A team of mules. w , M. A. DolougbMy. Jaokson, Nobr. Mid-West "Safety-Over AH" Means Ample capital 'seenred notes only' triple legal reserve demand deposits on hand A D T electric protection 28 years experience 4 interest every dollar of others back of each deposit. We yivc you this and more. Find another bank that does. Scveml fine improved farms 80 to GOO acres FOR RENT. &6e Mid-West Bank 'IStS President Siomx City, Iowa. ZLT Petit Jury adjournod term of For tho court which convenes in Monday, Nor moor 23rd. Oeomo HlrseUUiok Guy Mannlna A. J, Kramper district this place M.J. Uoruo Win.U Uroyull! Oscar Stauuu JqIiii OrlU Ii, II, l)oForrost John Harlow C, 11, H oh worth Ilonry P. meriting ICil Kuhlor Hay I loch Hock Nelson H.J.OoblolKh O, A. Harbor J oil u I.abalin Louis Hour Frank Hudky Nols KroRli IlansU. JoiiBOn Mlcliaol T. Heacom aooruo Harnett Hans HonulckBon m Let Me Sell You Land In Nebraska and South Dakota The best Corn and Alfalfa land in I the states. I can sell at provate or nnhlin niiptinn. Farms for Trade Land ranging in price from $00.00 to I $150.00 per acre. - tfist Your Farm WiiK M E. F. Rasmussen, Auctioneer 1 i "Your Humble Servant" Ponca, Nebr. Phone 50 P. O. Box 101 i r Phenomenal Bargain. Wo havo boon tortunato in making urrangomonts whioh ouablo us to ofllor yot; a year's subscription to Fuxnier and Breeder and tho Herald for only $1.00. This is an unusual bargain; tako advantago of it TODAY. Your subscription to Farmer and Breeder means that you aro entitled to freo consultation with tho Special Sorvico Dopartmont of Furmor aud Brooder upon any question portaining to farm ing and stock raising during tho torm of your subscription to that mngtaino. This Bervico alo.no la worth tho prioo wo ask for both publications. Let us havo your ordor NOW. Papers sont to different addresses if desired. AIIOUT VAlt&fell AND DliKKDKIt. Farmer aud Uroodor is pro-eminent ly a magazine of farm nnd Btook facts. It shows exuotly how to do tho things tho way thoy aro being done by tho most successful farmers and breeders. It gives oloar. DEFINITE aud intolli gout explanations of farm mothods nnd systoms. It is broad and varied in soopo and gives you ideas, plans, and mothods that you oan supply at onoo nnd put dollars in your pookets. How's Tltfs? We oftrr One Hundred Dollars nrtrsrd for an cud ol Caiairli that caiiuot (mi curcU by llall'i Ctlarrli Cure. r J cnnNi:vAco.,Toimo. o. We, the undcrnlitiiiil, line known I' J (limey for the but IS yrara, anil lelleo him prrfrrtly hon treble In all liunlnowi iramuuiom anil nnjmUHy able to carry mil any olilirotloim mule by Ut arm. Walmnq. Kinnan A. Mavmm, Vt liolwilo lUuinrima, 1 olnlo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo 1& V.Imi Internally acting directly upon the ljl,iyl nu mucoua surfaci o( the yitcm 'riiUrniU nut free. Trice 75 cent pf battle HoJil lV All DruiriUti. e lull's 1 amliy 1'liu for corutloatloa. Through Sleeping Cars to California via the C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Chicago and North-Western Line First Class Sleeping Car Through Tourist Sleeping Cars Commenoing Dooember 1, 1014, daily first olass slooping cor servioo will bo rosumod botwoen Minneapolis, St Paul and Los Angeles. Fast through olvotrio lighted train sorvioo. 'Omaha Limitod' to Omaha, Los Angeles Kimited' to Los Angeles, Early in Dooomber through tourist car sorvico will bo resumed, WodnoBdays, via Omaha and Bait Lako City to Los Angeles. (Saturdays, via Kansao Oity to Los Angeles, Interesting tours of the West, Southwest, California Puget Sound. Round trip tickets on sale daily Florida, Gulf Coast and Southwest Winter tourist tickets on sale daily during winter months, Liberal stopovers choice of routes. For rosorvution of slooping oar accommodations, ' call upon or uddreaa B. C. Buchannan, G. H. MacRae, Agont, Dakota City, Nob. Gen. Pass's. Agt Bt. Paul, Minn. Real ostato loans, Goo WUkins Adv j The Herald ONE YEAR One DOLLAR