DAKOTA COUNTY HfcRALB; DAKOTA CXTV, NftBRAKKJ., iA Dakota County Herald JUliN II, KKAI.1, 1'UULiiailUK flubwrlption Prico. $1.00 Tcr Year. A. waeklv nowaDaDcr miblished at Dakota City, Nobrnska. Permission baa been granted for tbo transmission of this paper through tbo mails as second-class mattor. Tolophono No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County Farmers Monthly Meeting. Tbo Dakota County Farm Manage mont association bold their monthly business mooting at Hubbard, Friday, November 29th. Mombora prcsont, Qribblo, Loamer, Dodgo, Andorson, Hartnott, Demon strator Raymond and Secretary Mc Glnshnu. Minutos of Ootobor meeting road and approved by tbo board. Demonstrator Raymond tben gavo report of tbo work accomplished for tbo association dnriog tbo month of .Novombor. Ho bad 25 inquiries by tolophono, 2 by mail and 75 porsonal He traveled 737 miles, visited 43 farm ors, and vaccinatod 3G7 bogs, and 19 calves. Ho received 38 letters and Hont 2d and bold 3 publio moetings. The following bill 8 wero approved by tbo board and tbo socotary instruct ed to draw orders for their payment: UuivorBity of Nebraska, Hornm.. $11 20 J W Iloonoy, garage and sup plies for November ID 20 Hugh Raymond, oxponso for Novombor 15 05 Total $11 CO Tbo board tbon disoussod plans for tbo annual prooinct olootions and tbo annual mooting. Aftor thin discus sion tbo socrotarv was instructed to sond out notices to all members of, tboso meetings. Mooting tbon adjourned. Farm Notes. Issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. FIFTEEN IKBTITUTflH IN DAWKS Flftcon farmors' institute meetings wore bold in Dawes county with a to tal attendance of 1,500, under tbo di rection of O S Hawk, farm demonstra tor of Dawes county, and tbo Agricul tural Extension Sorvioo. MULCH TIIESTHAWIIEMIIKB As soon bh the ground is frozon bard ouongb to boar tbo woigbt of a wagon, mulch tbo strawbnrry bed. Tbo Nebraska Oollego of Agrioulturo advises that if tbo straw is clean, tbo covoring should bo tbreo or four in ches deep. If straw nianuro is usod, two or tbreo incbos is u sufficient mulob. ANNUAL WINTEK BUOUT COURSE The annual winter short course of tbo University School of Agrioultuto at Lincoln bogina January 5. Tbo ses sions oontinno tbrn Organized Agri culture wcok and oloso Fobruary 16. Courses will be offered in Held crops, entomology, forestry, soils, animal ' husbandry , dairying, agricultural en gineering, plant pbysioology, animal diseases, horticulture, and farm man- ngomout. No ontranco requirement is mado ezcopt the person entering shall bo at least 1G years old. Tbo enroll ment foo is $4. Tbo courso is do- signed for tboso who ilnd it impossible to spend moro than a fow weeks away irom tuo larm, CHANCES FOIt LOCAL B1I0RT COUngES Dates for agrioulturul short courses are usually sobodulod bovoral months in advanoo, but owing to tbo fact that two points havo boon obliged to cun col their engagements for local rea eons, tbo Agricultural Extension Her vioo at tbo University Farm, Lincoln, is in n position to offer two courses during Fobruary to any committoea that wish to tako thom. Tbo agricultural short courno offors an opportunity for a wook's instruc tion at any point in tbo stato. In traators for tbo subjects desired uro furnished from tbo staff of tbo exten sion sorvico. Tbo cost to tbo com munity is only that of tbo local ox ponsca of tbo workers and tbo materi als they usoin demonstrations. Class h nro bold both morning and after noon, and popular lootures aro given dn tbo ovoning. OHOLERA OUnilB IN WATER 8UITLY Havo you reasonable assuranoo that your bogs aro not driukiug water lad u with cholora goraa? Are tbey drinking water from a crook or slough? It may bo that tbo pioturosquo atroam (lowing tbrn tho bog pasture contains eeopago from tbo onroasaea of bogs which died from cholera many miles away. Sunshine and fresh air do much to purify tho stream bb it passes from ono farm to another, but many oases of obolora havo boon traeod to tbo soopago from obolora infeotod spots far beyond tbo knowledgo of tbo man down stream. Tbo department of animal pathology at tho University Farm not only urges great oaro in tbo supply of water for bogs but advises that liability from obolora from tbis ono sourco may bo avoidod i( tbo hogs aro fonocd oft from etreams flowing thru tbo farm, NEW MARKET KOtt LIQ1IT UOR8E9 The Europoan war has mado a ready salo for light woigbt hones that are usually bard to market, said a member of the department of animal husbandry at tbo Nebraska Univorsity Farm tbo othor day. Tho horses bought for tbo cavalry weigh but 1,100 pound;, stand 10 bauds or GO inches heigb, and witb fow exooptions aro of ttolid dark colors. A fow dark grays, liowever, have been bought as well as a few cream colorod with light mano and tail. Tho ofHoora of tho French army who havo visited Nebraska do maud reasonably well broken horses and upstanding animals witb a great deal of durability and with good wind and good ojos. No objection is mado to small wiro cuts and othor mi nor blemishes, Mares as well as geld ings aro bought for about $150. As the war is responsible for cutting off tbo sale of korsefl for tbo south In con section with the cotton industry, tbo European demand, relieves an other wise overloaded market. BeftlMUta Imm. Geo Wilkloa Adr IMOtQK I tern 8 of Interest from our Exchanges Wayne Democrat: F8 Berry and family are at Sioux City today at tending tho annual Tbauksgiviug din nor of tho Horry family at tbo home of John Horry in that city. Marlinsburg Items in Ponea Jour nal: Art Halo, of Alien, was a Unrg caller Tuesday Mr and Mis Pat Uurku motored to Jackson Sunday.... Guy Anderson mado a business trip to Hubbard Saturday, Watorbury Items in Allen No'vs: Robort Yoss and Roy Board attoudod tbo turkey shoot at Vista Tuesday .... Eriok Saver who formerly worked for Fiorce Bros is here visiting bis aunt, Mrs Qroon John Qrcen and wifo and two children aro bore from Oregon to spend Thanksgiving witb bis folks, Mr and Mrs Oroon. Van Tassel, Wyo, Pioneer: O J Gcister is just recovering from a pe culiar accident. Wbilo at Rawhido for wood ho placed a can of coffoo on tho firo and forgot lo opon tho lid. When tho coffco got hot tho oan ox plodod throwing tho contents all over him and badly scalding his faco. It was foarod bis eyes wero injurod, but bo oscapod with only sovoro burns, Wakefield Horns in Wayne Domo orat: Mr and Mrs August Samuolsen went to Dakota City Wednesday to eat Thanksgiving dinnor at tho home of thoir dotightor, Mrs Waltor Miller. . . . Mrs May Uoikes received word Satur day of the death of her Bister, Mrs Kate Deorlng, of Winnobago. Mrs Hoikos, Mr and Mm C W Long, Mr and Mrs Qoorgo Aistropo and Mr and Mrs Orin Harmon wont ovor Mon day to attond tho funeral. Ponoa Journal: Wm Pettit, of Martlnsburg was in Ponoa the first of tho wcok. . . .Miko Dines, of near Vis ta, was badly hurt last Monday by be ing thrown from a buggy near Good win, Nebr. Ho was tiding in a buggy on his wuy to a salo when another con voyuuoo diovo by him, canning his borao to bocomo freigbtoned and throw him out of tho buggy, cutting his faco and othorwiso bruising him about tho bead. Dr J M Davcy who is tho at tending physician, roports him im proving. Mr Hines was takon to Mr Qreon's, near Hubbard, wbero bo re mained until Wondoiday, when bo was takon to a hospital in Sioux City, Emorson Enterpriso: Editor Kroo son and family, of South Sioux City, aro boro today eating Thanksgiving dinnor witb Mr uud Mrs W Y Mc Laughlin . . . .Tbo high Bohool foot ball team wont to Homer Friday afternoon and played a game with tho high school team of that place und went down to defeat, 44 to 0......Mr and Mrs James Sherlock went to Hubbard yesterday morning to seo Mlobael Hines, who was soriously injurod in a runaway "Tuesday, Tho injurod man is a brother in-law of Mr Shor look....A baby boy arrirod at yo ed itor's home (JoiT Taylor's) Thursday attornoon. Tbis makes an even half dozon litclo ones that havo blesaod the bomo of this poucil pusher and his good wifo. Fivo boya and ono girl. Sioux City Journal, 28: The two story framo bouso of J M Woodcook, In South Sioux City, was destroyed laet night by lire. Tbo origin of tbo flro baa not been determined. Tbo loss is about $2,500. Tho flro started in tho attio and Urst was discovered by Mr Woodcock's son, who lives in tbo bouso next door, Ho saw tbo smoko coming from tbo window, Au alarm was sont in and ten minutes later four men ot tbo volun toor flro dopartmont arrived. Tbev Bucoeedod in moving out most of tho lurnituro on tho Urst floor. An alarm was sont to tbo Sioux City depart ment, but wbon n company arrived tho flame waro too far advanood (o uso obomiolos and no water was to bo bad, Tho bouso is located in tho Railroad addition in the southwest portion of tuo town, far out or tho water district Tuo uouso burned to tho ground. Walthill Spooial to Sioux City Jour nal, 2nd: Anotbor auto acaidont oa ourred last night about 10 o'clock south of Walthill, noar tho samo spot wuoro turoo women woro killod a littlo moro than a your ago. A oar drivon by Bert Sheldon was coming from Pondor-witb tbreo ptssonRors. The heavy fog mado it utmost impoesiblo 10 see any ui.stanao alioad oi tho oar, Wiiou coming down tho bill and mak ing tbo onrva along tbo railroad track nueiuon was unablo to ecu wlioro ho was going, iio orasbod through ho railway company's lenoo ami went ovor au ombaukmont. Oro ot tho barbed wiros cleared the frout nart o tbo oar and oaugbt Qoorgo Wilson, nuing in tuo roar seat, under tbo chin. gashing tho throat from oar to oar. Ho waa taken to tho Walthill hospital and moro tuat thirty slltohes woro re quired in his throat. Ho is roportod to uo roatlug easily. Sioux City Journal, 20: Folioo of Sioux City joined with Ohiof of Police A L Matbwig, of South Sioux City, in au effort to run down tho bridRO ban dit, who havo operated on or noar the combination bridge across tbo Missou ri river tbo last tbreo nights. Ono man bad been assaulted and robbed and half a dozon otbors havo been at tacked by tho robbers. Tho footpads early yesterday bid in a gulch ou tho South Sioux City approaob to (bo uriugo and attomptod to stop an auto mobile driven by Lawrenao Peterson. an omployo of Henry Pilgrim, a South Sioux City Liveryman, Peterson was neariug tbo bridge at a modorato rato of speed wbon tho robbers sprang irom tlio gully, "atop, Jack, or we'll riddle your oar witb bullets," yollod ono of tho mot,. Peterson duoked his head eul put on mora spood, Tho automobiU ped uoross the bridg leav ing tho would bo rubbers far bohind, Chief ot Polioo Mutbwfe learohed tho rivor bank for several hour, but was unablo to And traco of the foldnn men Tho samo men aro hold respon sible Xor beating and robbing Frank lQmWWWWfWM)MMWlWW& Brcsko, of Wisconsin, as bo walked across tbo bridgo Monday night, The robbers knocked Brcsko down, boat him aud stabbed him in tho neck, He was robbod of $8, Sioux Oily Journal, 29tb Mrs T O Frescott entertained the mem bers of tbo Sow and Sow club yes terday afternoon at tho homo of bor mother, Mm E U Hubbard. Tho hours of informality and neodlo work weio concluded by a 0 o'olook tea... . Qoorgo Kincs, arrested with Henry L Smith, as a suspect in tho bridgo band it oaso, was bound over to tbo Dakota county graud jury yesterday afternoon, following a hoaring in tbo South Sioux City polico court. Smith was roloas- od becauso of insufllciont nvidonoo. ....Nino suits to enjoin oxprcssmon delivering liquor from wholesale houses to residences woro tllod in tho district court yostorday by N R Hathaway, prcsidont ol tho Woodbury County Antisaloon loagno. Tho expressmen namod defendants in tho action are L Morlin, Abo Honntorvltcb, T Hoxio, O M Simmons, Chris Krago, Barney Rosonthal, Hans Molntad, Sam Wolf and Fat Keenan. John F Joseph, at torney for tho antisaloon lotguo, al leges that tho defendants havo mado a practice of buying tbo liquor from tbo wholosalo merchants and peddling it over tbo city, particularly in tbo dis tricts whore foreigners livo. Delivery mon who haul thoir liquor from South Soiux City to Sioux Oity patrons will not bo prosecuted by tho antisaloon league, as tho court has held that li quor hauled across tho combination bridgo is in intorstato traflio. Sioux Oity Journal, 27. Earl O Clark, 1117 Nobraska street, who was injured about tho faco noar South Sioux Oity Wednesday, is improving it his homo. Tbare is no doubt about bis recovery, it is stated. Members of Clark's family reiterated denial of re ports that bo shot himsolf twice in tho head purposoly while on a bunting trip. His physician, Dr L W Dimsdulo, cor roborated the donial, Tho explana tion of the affair givou is that Clatk was thrown from an automobilo, wbon it mado a sharp turn in tho road, and that his injuries woro recoivod in that way. It was not udvisablo to let strangers seo tbo injured man until ho recovers moro fully from tho shock of tho accident, it was stated at tho homo. That somo unidentified man did shoot himsolf under circumstances similar to thoso of Mr Olark's trip ia authen ticated by witnesses of tbo shooting. It was reports of this unquestioned at tempt at auicido which gave rise to tbo allegations concerning Mr Clark. Polioo Chief A L olatbwig, of South Sioux Oity, and polico authorities in Sioux Oity were informed of the shoot ing affair, Tbo story of tho noar aui cido was told yesterduy bv Rajmond, Phillip and Susie Waddell, children of Ira Waddell, a farmer living on Walker's Island. "Wo woro on our way bomo from school," said Raymond Waddell, "Two men curao by in a buggy. Thoy woro shooting in the air with revolvers. Tbo next tbiog wo saw, ono of tho men fired two shots and killod a dog that waa running along at tbo aide of tbo buggy. Then ho turned thoplatol to hisfauoaud shot it flvo times. The trigger snapped throe timos and tho gun didn't go off. Tbo next two shots hit him in tho nook or faco, wo couldn't toll which. Tho man fell to the ground. An automo bilo oamo along and took him to Sioux Oity." Tbo shooting took plaoo near the farm of John Sohn. Sobn did not soo tho shooting, however. He hoard tho shots, ho said, and saw tho automobilo pass a fow minutes later witb tbo injured man iu the tonucau. Ohiof of Folioo Matbwig was told that tbo man's companion sat in tho bug gy and looked on wbilo tho would-bo Baioido turned tho gun on bimsolf. Tho shooting ocourrod during a hunt ing expedition. , a i mxM)xMrmmmwxwKiiwwxw g CORRESPONDENCE mtowMMwmmMHwmwMwxmxw HUBBARD. Mrs A Anderson is Hnnndlna dm week at tho U Francisco bomo near Jaokson, Mr aud Mrs O Rasransson, of Hub bard, visited ono day last week at tbo Knud Rasmusaon bomo. Wo havo a lino lino of aluminum kitohon ware that will mako suitable gifts for tho holidays. C Anderson Oq. August Andorson nnd Henry Fran clsoo wont out west laBt week to look ovor oomo land. Mra Wm Roouoy, who was qnito sick last wook, has reooverod. Tho holiday soaaon ia approaohing anu wo will nnvo n oompleto assort ment of holiday goods of all kinds. Select your gifts early while tho as sortment ia oompleto, O Anderson Co, Miko Hynes, who was quite badly hurt in a runaway last week, is ro ported to bo much improved ; in fact bis many friends w'flf bo pjodsod to know of bis ropoyory. Mr and Mrs Mads Hanson visaed n tbo Lou Larson homo ono day last weok. Wo havo aweater ooatu and maoki nawa for wiuter woar in all nizos, and prices that will Biiit your purso, 0 Andorson Co. Tom Larson waa in tho oity shop ping last week. Two cars ot utook woro shipped out of bore laet weok, Wo aro showing tbo best line of flannol shirts in tho county, O Ander sou C.o, Albert Hanson wub an ovor night stayer iu Bionx OJty Friday. Ed Hartnott returned U) St Paul last week, after a aovftral (Jays visit with bis folks. ' Our otoro, au usual, will bo head, quarto for Santa Claus witb tho coming of tho holidays. Our stock will bo bigger and bettor wheu we got all our goods ou display. O Ander son Oo. Tho stato inapootor, of Allen, waa doing work at tho Paul Sharp bomo theilrst of tho wook, Frod Nelson shellod corn Monday and Tuesday. It looks likn Hnmn nnn rauat bavo bad a orop, OvorallB, jaokota and heavy under jpoar for tbo winter season, at O An. dor son Op'. Mr aud MrR John Jcstcn visited frienda south nt town Sunday, Tho moving plcturo show Sunday and Monday evenings succeeded in drawing large crowds and everyone enjoyed it very much. Millar's coffee never fails to give satisfaction. Try a pound of it and bo convinced. C Anderson Co, Mr and Mra Ohristcnsen nnd Maudo Sorenson wero Sunday cillnm In tho Jas Uendricksen homo, Mary Uagan, ot Sinux Oity, was down to oat turkey Thanksgiving Wo want your butter und i'krh, and will pay tho highest market price, O Andorson Co's. A telephone meeting was bold Sat urday afternoon, A now switch board was decided on, which will bo install ed in the noar futuro. Maude Soieoseu, of Watorbury, is visiting frionds in Hubbard this week. Bring us jour coupon card and get a sample can of Tetley's lea. Don't throw away this opportunity as wo bavo gone to considerable exponso to introduco this brand of tea. C Ander son Co. Mr and Mrs Arthur Brenkraore and children, Mr and Mrs Whoaland, Mr and Mrs Mougb and Miss Whealand, of Wayno, Mr and Mrs Henry Thomp son, Mr and Mrs Frank Lneior, of Hubbard, wero all Sunday guests in tho Chan Varvais homo. JACKSON. Tho Hotol JaehBon is being nowly papored. A moving picture show was tho at traction at tho opera bouse Tuesday and Wednesday. E T Kenuolly has moved bis house hold offeots from Stoux Oity into ti.o P Qormally bouse, which has recently been repaired. Dr Magirl Bpent Thanksgiving with frionds in Omaha. Mrs H F McKeovor is visiting rela tives at Jofferson, S D. Loo Wagner returned tho last of tho week from a visit witb bis parents at liOMurs, la. Margaret Ryan visited friends in Sioux City Wednesday night. C W Stewart, of Oashion, Okla, is a guest in tho John Daloy homo. Peto Flynn, of Marcus, Ia, spent Thanksgiving in the Jas Flynn bomo. Qonovieve'Moranj returned to her Boliool duties at St Mary's academy, at O'Neill, Neb, after u short vacation witb tbo homo folks. Mra J M Barry is visiting her daughter, Mra Dr Lolly, at Varina, la, tho past weok. Mra Ray Hollar ia enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs Wilkinn, of Blen co, la , P Gorraally, of Oakdale, Neb, is looking after business matters here. Fidelia Twohig departed the past weok for Sioux Oity to attend a busi nsss college for tho remainder of tho year. W T Bartlett was up from Sioux City ohe day laBt woek. John MoQonigal returned Mondav to Omaha, to resume bis studies at Ureighton univorsity, after a Thanks giving vacation at bomo. Jas Sutherland and wifo spent xuankBglving witli the former a pa rents at Ponca. Mrs Ed Long returnel to her home at Akron, Col, last Friday, after a mouth's visit witb her parents here. Pat Hodgins returned from tho hos pital Saturday ovening, recovering nicely from an oporrlion for an abcess ou tho ear. Monioa Flynn spont tbo wook end witb relatives at Hintou, la. Dr F W Riloy and wife, of Verdi- gro, flour, woro Thanksgiving guests In tuo Wm liiloy home, Franoia MoCormiok, who teaches at Albion, Neb, and Mary and Zita Clark, ot Herman, Nob, spent tho holiday vacation with thoir folks boro. Miss Luoillo Steward, ono of tbo musioal instructors at the academy, was a guest of Dr and Mrs Erank fyally at Varina, Ia, Thnnksgiving. Rev Fr Cooney, of Walthill, and Fr MoOarlby, of Vigta, attonded tho on tertainmeut given by tbo Jaokson high sohool November 2Gtb and wero guesta of Rev U Sullivan while horo. A very nico program was given by tbo Jaokson high sohool laBt Thursday opening, St Patrick's ball being filled to its utmost capacity, many being compelled to Btacd in tho aisles. Each number waa much onjoyod, A neat sum waa roillzod, which will uo used to purobaso a library for tho publio sohool. On tho evening of Novembor 22 tbo spacious auditorium of St Oatherino academy waa filled witb an apprecia tive audience who bad assembled to listen to a program of musioal selec tions in honor of Saint Oeoilia, patro ness of music. Tbo numbers were very well rendered, showing tho natu ral gifta and talents wbiob aro boiog perfeoted by careful training and practioe. mm- Molford Lpthrop was down from Da kota City Saturday visaing his mother. Miss Marion Curtis waa operated on at a Sioux City hospital last Friday for the romoval of a tumor. She ia re covering nioely. Miss Helen Stidwortby and Anton ious Larson returned to Linooln Sun day, having spout their Thanksgiving vaoation with home folks. G Kooh aud family of Newcastle, Nobr and F M Hirsob and family of Sioux Oity woro Sunday guests at tho 2 J Smith and L L Roam homes. P J Q'Conuor was operated on roceut at Mayo Bros hospital, ftocbestor, Minn, for tbo removal of a tumor. Mra O'Connor is at Rochester with him. A numbar from horo witnossed tho football gamo iu Sioux City last Thursday botwoou tbo Sioux Oityhigb and tuo lunglowood bouoo! team from Chicago. Malooni Smith, a Homer boy, plays left tboklo on tbo Sioux Uity team. Tho Chicago boys wero too many for tbo westerners and won tho gamo. Ed L Ross, living on tho old Wm Nixon farm south of tbis place, suffer ed a Bovoro loss last Wednesday night 'when his bams and oorn cribs woro dostroyod by Uro of unknown origin. Tho heaviest loss waa tho thirteen hoad ot horses that woro iu the stable, and owing to tbo great headway tho fire had got it was impossible to savo things Tbo tire oooured between six and seven oclock iu the evening aud when first discovered the ettiro roof was ablaze. It undoubtedly caught in tho bay mow where sumo tramp had probatly tahen rofugo for tho night. Tho barn and hornes were insured, but not nno igh to anywhere near cover the loss. All his harness and tools that wero in tho bam woro lost, also GOO bushols nt nala, 4,0(0 bushels of corn and a quantity of hay was lost. Tho total amount of insulation received was $3100. John B Moyors, ono of tho very old est and most prominent citizens of Omadi precinct, died Tuesday evening of last "oek at his homo in this placo at tho advanced ago of 8!1 years. Death waa duo to general debility. Mr Meyers was born in Oambria county Pa, April 21, 1831. and oamo to Da kota county in 1857 and located on a farm north of Homor about three miles wbero he lived for moro then thirty years, no was married to Mary Ann Boylo in Jackson, January G, 1872. Besides bin widow bo leaves two childron, Charles urd Philomena. Throe ohildren proceeded him in death. Mr Moyors was ono of thoso bard working pionoors, and accumulated considerable property by working at bis trado of piaster and brick mason, at wbioh bo was an oxpert workman Ho looated in Homer about twenty years ago and rotirod from active labor. Tho funeral services woro held Thursday in tho Catholic church, Rov Fr Grieso of Winnebago officiating. Interment was in tbo Catholic cemetery. SALEM Miss Esther Loamor und Harold Gribbble returned Suuduy to Lincoln to resume tboir school work. Marvin Armour and wifo wero up to soe Mr ArraourN father Sunday, before be took bis departure for Cali fornia . Tho Salem Missionary Aid will meet witb Mrs S D Joyce this, Thurs day, December 8, at 2:80 p m Horaco Dutton and Miss Amy Onl bertson spent Thanksgiving in Sioux Oity. Tho membeis of tho M G R club and their families wore royally ontor tained at Thanksgiving dincor at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Erio Bocrman. Mossers Geo Miller, Walter Miller, Geo Batea and wives, uutood to Ser goants Bluff Thanksgiving night to at teud the 25th wedding anniversary ro oeption given thorn on Novombor 2G, The Lnrkiu club wa& tntortainol at the homo of Mrs Harry Ostmeyer, Friday p m. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (official) Dakota Oity, Neb, Nov 27, 1914 The board mot In special session pursuant to the call of thoohalrman, O V Fisher, lor tuo purpose of taking action upon tho claim of the stato of Nebraska against Da kota county for lusano funds due the stato of Nebraska for tho yoars prior to tho year 1892. After discussion of said claim by tho various members of the board, tho follow ing resolution was passed ns read : HKSor.imoN Wheroasnn original action In tho Su preme court of tho stato of Nebraska, hns boen entered by the State of Nebraska against Dakota County In the sum of J5.COO.00, being tho amount claimed to bo due to the Stato of Nebraska from Dakota County, for caro of Insane patients from Dakola County for the years prior to tho year 1892. nnd tho Interest on tho amount of said sum claimed to be due : and wheroas the said claim may lie set tled by paying tho original amount duo, to-wit: Sl.812.Si: and whoreas this board deems It to bo for the best Interests of the tax payers of said county to settlo said claim as aforesaid ; Tlioieforo Iio It Unsolved iy the Chair man and Board of County Commissioners of Dakota County, Nobraska, that the said sum of Jl.812.2i bo paid by the County of Dakota to the State of Nebraska; and bo it furthor resolved that for and during the year 1018, a levy bo made upon all taxablo property within said county, sufllolent to ralso said sum of S1.812.S4; and bo It further resolved that when said levy shall havo been mado and aald sum of 11,8(2.21 raised thoroundor that said sum of Jl.8i2.2i be transmitted by the treasurer of Dakota county, to the State of Nobraska, In payment of said claim. O. W. Klshor, Chairman, Til os Long, Goo W.Thackoi. HUM. ESTATE TRANSFERS. 11 HICtngsbury and wife, Mary, to O A Uonant. Nov 12. lot 1. blk ifi, Joy l'laco South Sioux City..., jno Paul Utormark and wife, Dora, to John A Maronde, Nov 17, lots 1 and IV, blk ;i. Da kota add to Kmerson ...JGU) Kplirom Rockwell to Mary K Hock v oil, his wlfp.Noyls.nlBrt lot 8. blk E, Original lfomr St August V Tbko ami wife, Sophia, to I, Ifumburt, Nov H. lotiTnnds, blk IT. Ori ginal HoiltliSUTUxOlty., SMW NOTICE rOB BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that on boforo Jan uary 1, 1016, sealed bids will bo received at the county olerk's olllco Jor furnishing books, lotterhoads, envelopes, stationery nnu omnKs, asionows: hooks Kocords, 8 qr, plain. eauh. Records, 8 qr, ruled, printed heads, loose leaf, MoMlllou patent back. Kocords, 8 qr, plain, printed heads, looso leaf, MoMIUon patent back. Hccords, 8 qr, printed, looso lesf, McMll len patent back. Kocords, 6 qr, plain, eaoh. Kecords,8qr, ruled, printed. All books must be mado of the best linen ledger paper, full ltusila binding, to open Hat, nnd to correspond with books now In use. LETTKRIIKADS ANDKNVKLOrKS Letterheads, full sheet, printed, best quality paper, per D.and per M. 'Letter heads, half shoot, printed, best quality papor. per D, and per M. Knvpldpos, printed, No 1, Blze 6'J. wluto, pprM. ' llnvelQPBS. printed, No 10, Manila, Tar M. ISnyeJopes, prjntpi, Np 1, Manila, Per M. HTAT10?P"Y Ranford's, Carter's or Arnold's Ink, per qt. Santord's, Carter's or Arnold's ink, per doz qts. Hpencerlau, Gluclnum, or anion's pen points, or equal, per gross. Fnboror Dixon's pencils, hexagon, per gross. LAO Hardtmutli, Mophiito copying pen cils, No 73b hard, per gross, Illuo or red checking pencils, per gross. Nenato soiatoh pads, per doz. Typewriter paper, size 8x18'$, best quality paper, per ream, III.ANKS Legal blanks, full shout, per U, I) and M. I,egal blunks, half sheot, per O, 1) and M. Legal blanks, quarter sheet.por O, D and M Lega blanks, eighth sheet, per C, D and M Separate bids vi) also bo received for publishing delinquent tax list, notices, and commissioner's proceedings, ns follows; I'prllne, Hrst insertion, and por line for each Insertion thereafter. Vor publishing dellnqupnt tax list, per lino Hi st insertion, and per line for each in sertion thereafter. DAK P0PKBT For printing bar dockets, each opening. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Accepted bidder to glvo bond tor faithful performance of contract. Dated at Dakota City, Nob. Nov U0, 18H. GK0.WILKIN8. County Clerk. The Herald, $1 per To Wo ureach and tiniclie,, HRIlVTrvrc SERVICE is doing moro for our onsl7 iami'i'Ch n"(1 ,"H'r"oM nn,, MakiuK them kliniv Hmv arn tvohmnin ,, , ,: . .- vice our aid In all thoir problems of aAi'bu-moans impossibility of Iosh to depositors undor any circum (tanooH. Wo offer it to .yriu. 28 voars uxiiorieiioo iiiimln mioifnl nm... ,nrn..,i i. .. .iu. - owners baok of eaoh deposit liitvo you ever thought that Rockefeller, Carnegie, and len moio of tho world h richest men could own a stato bank, with ilfty thousand dollars capital ami a m 11,011 dollars deposits-tho bank fail-they pay au additional fifty thousand dollars and bo forever released from liability. Possibly that is why Woaro and Allisona bank stood unmoved in 1893 for their every dollar was baok of taoir bank likn Mid-Wett owners today. W o offer good banking "Safety Over All" that ia absolute Wo pay i, uro opon from I) to i aud Saturday niRlitH 7 to '.). Private boxes costs only $2.00 per year. Wo carry tripplo Legal Reserve; kepp all demand deposits on band. Find nnothor bank that does. Thou think and say does not such a bank deservo my busiuess? C6e Mid'-West Bank. Sioux City, Iowa. : A. Ira Davis Dan F. Sheehan Auctioneers Satisfaction Phone us at Homer, Nebr., 'AT- Emerson Attractive Winter Tours TO TPIJ3 SOUTH Winter Tourists fares are in effect to important southern resorts and cities. The general plan em braces tours of the South, going ont route and returning another, including Washington, D C. Burlington Serv ce via St Louis, Kansas City or Chicago. Descriptive rate leaflets and literature Will be furnished upon application. TO CALIFORNIA Arrange to join one of the Burlington's Personally Conducted Tourists Sleeping Car Parties to Southern California via the All Year Route, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake; they form one of the most successful features of the Burlington's passenger service. ( 'Ejght Routes to the Pacific Coast.' 'Personally Conducted California Parties.' 'Winter Excursions.' Beaatifully illustrated publications of southern railroads and resorts available on request. WAR! JJAS the whole world gone stark mad over a very foolish and trivial question? 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HOWARD Assistant Immigration v Agent lU04FarnamSt. Omalin, Nob. "-AS All About? r SiH Tear aside the curtain of Europe's politics and see the grim and sinister game of chess that is being played. Sec upon what a slim, yet desperate, excuse the sacred lives of millions may be sacrificed. Read the history of the past one hundred years, as written by one of the greatest authorities the world has ever known, and learn the naked, shameful truth. Just to get you started as a ........... . v,,s5 suuscriocr, we maix you this extra ordinary offer. We will give to you FREE! Duruy's History of the World Four splendid cloth volumes, full of eu'i". sKcicnea, maps, diagram) ONLV pVSVjnrMfetn , ' - ,vc. ,c,n."lr,e'?! N" THIS 2mn nfi ND1;NSLD. classic world hUtory-of which -vtr fW,CW copies have (,n sold fe Fra(e -just what has taken place in the inner counciU of Europe during the past one Hundred year?, Read In these entrancing pages how Russia lias for years craftily been trying to escape from her darkness ,Fet ,a yr-round open port, with its economic freedom. If f;iM linill nun...., .. .1 A i t t P . m ........ .. vjt,,any anu vusrna, icariut or me monster s latent strength, have been trying to checkmate her and how they have pinned all in this last, supreme stake. Lesson of the Past V. itiowi von th? rtnrv th, .. r......,, wu Ruinc',. 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