D rA County Herald. -'i.y vi jjiiit'ojii JMWJ Motto: AH The News When It Is News. vol. ?r. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBKR 20, 1910. NO. 9. songor train duo here at 0:45 o'clock 1 wna 4 vn lintira Infii State Historical Society lMMMKWWWWWWWKWWa N i T&MKMflHIk iwniiTiiwiwj .- LA X. I Vw. I 1 41 Dakota City Grocery Specials for Saturday S lbs Sweet Potatoes 25c 2 -lb Cans Rumford Baking Powder. .. .25c 2 one-lb Cans Pink Salmon 25c S pkgs Hippo Wash Powder '. . . .25c 3 B&rs Trilby Soap 25c 1 Do.. Lemons 40c 2 pkgs Kellogg 's Corn Flakes 25c 7 Bars Lin-O-White Soap ' 25c MMMNMIMiaaHMBHMaMMillMHMMMaHHMaHWHHBMaMMMMMMBM HiglKest Price Paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. L. Dakota City, RJZSSS a I umber. I G F teriai, .Hardware, $j To IShe People of Dakota City WE have succeeded Mr. Fred Lynch in the Hardware and Lumber business in Dakota City, and are here to stay. Our aim will be lo treat everyone right, and alike, and will guaran tee satisfaction on all sales and work done at our place of business. We will carry a full line of Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Coal, Paints, Plumbing Material, Greases and Oils. ye have a well equipped shop where wc will do all kinds of Plumbing, Tin Work, Furnace and Stove Repairs. Also Concrete Work of all Kinds. 05 m 1 Come in a. trad, see Iset's H. R. GREER, Mgr. ma Sturges Bros. to 315 Pearl Street where we will be glad to see all our old patrons, and we hope, many new ones. This moVe is nec essary, as the building we now have is too small for our growing business. , StuEres Bros Old Location, -111 Pearl St. 9 I I Abstracts of Title A 510,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make. J. J. EINERS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ROSS Nebraska Hughes I I&jftl fL m Riiilriirur Ma-1 iPi ICiTk ea Vicinity i I i us Get Acqs air tedl rci s Dakota (Jity, Nebr. N3 m jarJ7ZJZZ7CZ77J7I7C7J7 kVV Have Moved Sioux City, Iowa I .-; fh SENATOR HfTCHCOCK fey ' - " : ON HARD SCHEDULE , " WV 1 oj,,,, 1So M(Ui of Bkjy HtLjWiyA. x-s-v. k M0N.stPr.27 ra " z s?z ' ' :ssr '-vz&rt "T W2J -rr jfey 'CORN to C0MpETE3MPJ" i e w ii fwrnf r .xSBBn. ?iBBa .k. 1HBHWBBHMBWI 'weHH Kennedy Republican Candidate for U, S. Senator Experienced as a Congressman. Closely associated with Stato and Na tlonal affairs. Knows tho needs of Nebraska pooplo. JTho logical candidate to elect. VOTE FOR HIM Items of Interest Gleaned from Our Exchanges Thurston Mail: Dr. Seasongood was a caller in Hubbard Sunday. Dixon Journal: Mr. aud Mrs. F. J. Hopkins visited relatives in South Sioux City last Sunday. Emerson Enterprise: A. II. Beck hofr, Dakota county agricultural agent, spoke on "Hogs" attheTheo. Peters school house last Thursday evening. Newcastle Times: Fred Cornell way called to Emerson, last Friday, by a message announcing the death his nephew, who had fallen into a water tank and drowned. The fu neral was held Sunday. Wynot Tribune: Waiter Cheney and wife, of Dakota City, accompan ied by his mother, drove up Sunday and visited at the F. J. Morin home. The elder Mrs. Cheney remained to visit her daughter, Mr. Morin, a few days. Ponca Advocate: Miss I5es.sio Tucker was in .Jackson Monday . Mrs. F. D. Fules went to Dakota City Monday for a few days' visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starling have left Ponca and moved on a farm near Hubbard, Neb. Lyons Mirror: Mr, and Mrs. F. WILLIAM P. WARNER Republican candidate for Congress, 3rd district, Nebraska 48 years in the county. Efficient in every thing he has undertaken. J. Parker, of Dakota City, visited the William E. Snethen family here last week. Mr. Parker's father, settled tn Dakota county February 28, 1878, and Mrs. Parker's father, Clay Howard, located thereApril 10, 18G0. Waterbury Items in Ponca Advo cate: Pierce Bros, sold E. J. Way a now Dodge car Saturday. . . .E. J. Way motored to Newcastle Sunday trying his new Dodge car Miss Genevieve Brady was the only teach er of district 154 to attend the asso ciation in Emerson Saturday. Allen News: Word was received here of the death Thursday noon of J. II. Brewer at his home at Salem, Ore. Mr. Brewer was a son of Grandma Brewer and a brother of Mrs. Len Jeffrey, of Allen, and lived here a number of years ago. He was a doctor at Jackson a num ber of years and later practiced medicine in Sioux City. lie was G8 years olrl and had been ill about eight months, suffering from a gen eral breakdown. Mr. Brewer came to Dixon county as a young man in 1872 nnrl will be remembered by many of the old timers. Sioux City Journal, 20: Fire of unknown origin Wednesday night threatened the destruction of the Omaha railroad bridge one and a half miles north of Nacora, Neb. The crew of a south bound freight train discovered the blaze shortly after 11 o'clock and gave the alarm. Wrecking trains, which were hurried to the scene, after a fight that lasted thu greater part of the night, saved the hridgo and it was reported safe for travel at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Traffic on the road was held up for several hours. iTho Omaha-Sioux City pas- Wayne Democrat: T. T. Harris and wife, of South Sioux City, re turned to their homo this morning after a few days with Mrs. Harris' brother, 0. D. Kilbourn and wife. '. ..Wakefield and community was greatly shocked on last Friday after noon when a message came saying that the little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. TliHin fni.nfill linrl nnnirtnhf t 1 Atf i 1 ed at their home east of Emerson. The little one was brought to the homo of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long, and on Sunday afternoon was laid M rest in the Wakefield cemetery, Rev. King, of the Presbyterian church, conducting the services. Charles Elmer Cornell was born at Wakefield, Neb., Sun day, March 28, 1915, and died Fri day' October 13, 191G, being 1 year, 0 nnonths and 25 days of age. Friends nnd relntives from a dist ance were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. E. Berry, Mr. and M . Hnle, Ponca; Fred Berry, Newc t'o; W. A. Heikes, L. L. Ileil.c- Fred Beermnnn, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Beermnn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Dakota City; Mr. and Mrs. W. Milliken and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Milliken, Charles Heikes, Wayne, and Mrs. Ed Bieres dorf, Emerson. Warner Will be Elected. Neither the republican party or Dakota county has any apology to offer on presenting William P. War ner as a candidate for congress. We believe that Mr. Warner is one of the biggest men in Nebraska to day. We know that he is a man of exceptional ability, straightforward and an unceasing worker. Wo have seen him grow from infancy to ma ture manhood; wo have trusted him in many capacities, and he has al ways proven faithful and efficient. Mr. Warner is not given to bombast and bluster. He is a man of deeds, not words. Were it not for the in Bistance of his many friends through out, the district who know of his pe culiar fitness for tho office ho would not now be a candidate for congress. The hundreds of men of tho district who compelled him to enter tho con gressional race dfd so because they wanted the district's needs and in terests looked after in Washington, and they know that Mr. Warner will be one of the big men in congress, as ho is a big man at home. lie is going to be elected. Party lines in Dakota county will be entirely wiped out when it comes to voting for con gressman, and William f. Warner will receive practically all of tho votes cast for that ofiice. This is also true in many of the counties of the district, where it appears to be the prevailing sentiment that the present incumbent, Dan Stephens, is nine-tenths politician the other tenth a follower of party caucus rule. Warner may bo depended upon to bo on the job all the time and the fellow who tries to slip something through congress that will injure the people of the Third district will find in him an opponent who will cause grave anxiety and many sleepless nights. Wettling & Tulleya Public Accountant, Audits, Rate Ad JustmrnU & financial Investigation 507-8 Bankers Life Nldg. Lincoln, Nebr.,Oct. 10, 1910. J. S. Bacon, Dakot. vuty, Nebr. Dear f ii Your wor just received. In reply , . say that the mothods employed in your office will compare favorably with any ofiice in tho stato, and at this time I can think of no suggest ion for its betterment. I had always cansidered our prede cessor one of tho most capable of officers and the office one of the best, and was well pleased indeed to find that it was just as well managed on my last visit to your county. As I stated in my report, I considered that the high stand ard of this ofiice was heing fully maintained and that fur ther comment was unnecessary. This was a statement of fact. We always endeavor to avoid any thing that may bo construed as political, for a man's capabilities are not measured that way. And as you havo proven your ability in this office I trust that you are not thinking of serious opposition this fall. As intimated in your letter, I would bo glad to take up with you at any time any now suggestion or idea you may have relative to your ofiice. Very truly yours, JOHN W. TULLEYS. I am anxious that the books in the Treasurer's office of Dakota County shall bo as well kept, if not bettor, than in any other coun ty in the Stato of Nebraska, and am working every day with that view. 1 wrote to Mr. Tulleys, export accountant, who has made examination of my hooks for the County, nsking him for suggest ions and criticisms on my work, and the above is his reply. If I have met with your approval, don't forget me on elebtion day. Respectfully, JUSTIN- S. BACON ROY ARMOUR Of Hubbard, Nebr., republican can didate for county commissioner from the 2nd district. Mr. Armour is a young man, full of vigor, exception ally well fitted to handle tho duties and questions arising in this office. As a matter of integrity, ho would rather suffer defeat at your hands than to have you think that he would bo partial or biased in any official transaction if elected His aim wilb be to stand for tho county's inter ests first, last and all of the time. Ho solicits your support on that platform. FRANK F. HAASE EMERSON, NEBRASKA. Republican Candidate for State Senator, Sixth District. r" 9n f M Ai -" -h" ''- ! I' J Lt L'Vi 'kwi '-