dakoA counts HkttALU, DAKOTA flWV, NEBRASKA, Maogi4f.Mi. jmwaatacajrmtr. imnam, m Mrtntti MNblfc4 - "" ' I ! if 1 It! ruav v jjLfeuienanf-Cofonf Latham tfuMj S&M ?. ?ea, 65i L.5. Infan- MM ri try (the famous old 69th), &fl atmoliing "Dull" Durham. By $8.00 for a 5c Sack D11H In f Writing to a San Francisco paper, Francis JolifFe tells how badly our soldier boys in France iced tobacco : " One boy pulled out a half-used sack of Bull Durham and caressed it. His companion in formed me that they had paid as high as 40 francs ($8) for a sack of Bull Durham." ocftguaNE: 69 raacriv go ) Guaranteed by VfaJht tixrvdzn, ccri . . INCOUPOHATCB The Smoke of a Nation A Surfrfastion To rpe Srnokors 'U&Urv trm'mrt n I.hI ffenuW' j 0? WVBluim wifrt yw ..."."""".! JNorAeppofoiflCW ta Sugar in Your Cb Dakota County Herald JOHN II. KIJAM, PUIIMSIIIJR $1.25 Per Year, In Advance A wookly nowspapor published tit Jakotn City, Nobruuka. Permission has beun gnintod for tho .rnnsnuBslon of this pupor through tho 'iiniiH nn Bacond-class mattor. Tolophono No. 43. Official Paper oj Dakota- County Ktrnt publication I-17-Hw Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap- poiiiliuent of Administrator. In tlio Pounty Omul of Dakota Uounty. Nebraska. .Statu or Noliiusku, Oiuiiity or Dakota us. To KilBiir I.. Ho, Ku.jik (I. Ho, llernntd 1;, Jtoiw, Vincent ItOHH, Jennie K, lions. Ha ruli Mario Itoss, iihU .Iciinli' MniIiii- .In cobsmi.and to all persons liiurt'tt'd In tlit intuit of (.uuiinrd Hms.ihH'i'iiMil : On rcmdluu tint petition or .lunnlt' 10. Itns Itraylnt? that the nitniliiUtmtloii or utd . tuto latKranti'd to Sidney T. Kiiiiii iin ad niluUtralor do lionu non. It Ih licroliy nidim-d tlmt yon and all pur sonslntcrokti'il In mild matter may, ami do. appcarat tho county ootutto lw held In ami for mild enmity, on tint t'ud day of Koln u ary, A. I). 11)18. at UloVlimlc A. M., to mIiow (Hiuv.lf imy there, bo. why tho prayer or the petitioner Hlioiild not bo tfinnted. unit that iiotlfHuftliu pendency of Nidd petition and that tint lioarliiK tlu-ruor Ih Klvi'n to all portions lutoroHted In tald mutter by imb IHIiliwacopy or this order In tlm Dakota t'ountyHurald.ii weekly newpapnr printed in Hiihl uonnty, for threw t,uccolv weeks prior to said day of liearliiK. WltniiKs my hand and t.oal of mild uourt. tlili tilth day of January, A. U. Iuim. K. V. Melvlnley, tsi'-Ajo (loiinty, Inline, Tho Herald, $1.25 per TOBACCO rajCerA 5 "C 0m - )Grr-SPONDENCE I HUBLJAKD Mr. and Mrs. M. Podorson visited one day Inst week in the J. Jcnnen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Luzio enter tained several families at dinner ! Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Luesebrink enter tained several New Years quests. Try our 10 to f0 year eunrnntcud I eomniunity silverware. (!arl Ander- I nti The Nols Hansen family sjient a day last week visiting in the Chris Miller home. Mrs. A. (icorjccnson visited a day in tho Sum Thorn home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Martin visit ed last week in the Perry Pintf home near Walthill. Millar's coffee, tlrff best on the market for the money. Carl An derson. Mrs. A. Schreader was in Sioux City last week. Chris Miller, Carl Sleeker and Otto HuKtfenbertfer were city jocrs last week. Art Smith ib helping Mike Green with his new barn. Mrs. J. Smith returned last week from a several days visit in the home of her brother near Carroll, Neb. For good things to eat, go to Carl Anderson's. J. .lessen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Larsen, Dan Ilartnett and son Kay, Margaret and Honnie Ilart nett, Helen Long and Mr. Schreader were city passengers last week. Len Harris spent a couple of days last week with relatives in Homer. Mabel Kasmussen and Ida Peder sen, Edna Hansen and Lillie Peder sen all visited the Carrie Hansen school last week. Shoes and house slippere in end less varieties, at Carl Anderson's Carl Slacker and Henry Gloo were passengers for Wayne, Neb., last week. John .lessen was in Sioux City Monday. Station Agent Hood was out look ing up telephone trouble Monday and Tuesday. Duggan & Ilelfernan are having their ice put up this week. Dress goods of all kinds, at Carl Anderson s. Chris Hansen, who underwent an operation for appendicitis is expected home this week. C. H. Young, farm demonstrator, had a car load of Holstein cattle sent from Wisconsin. They arrived in Jackson Friday evening. John P. Beacam, John Ilartnett and Joe HeU'ernan wore the buyers. Rev. Father Zonf was in Sioux City last week. Mrs. Emil Andersen was in Sioux City last week. Wo have a fine line of shirts, neck ties and sweater coats. Carl An derson. Henry Thompson is having a new machine shed built. Peter Jensen is the carpenter. L. H. Palmer shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City last week. Miss Mary O'Connor, of Omaha, is here visiting friends. Hay Heenev was in Dakota City Saturday. Jim Waters was an over night vis itor in Sioux City Saturday. George Deroin was a county seat caller one day last week. L. Sorensen returned from Sioux City last week after about a week's visit with friends. We want your butter and egg3 and will pay the highest price the market will ailord. Carl Anderson. Mrs. Jim Waters spent a day in Sioux City the first of the week. Mrs. Mogensen and Mrs. L. Lar son were city goers the 'first of the weok. L. P. Palmer is going to build a new corn crib. Grandma Thornton is not very well. Dill and Hen Uooney and Jesse Graves were in Sioux City Monday. Mrs. Bill Kooney was a city shop per Tuesday. We have a fine assortment of fancy dishes, aluminum kitchen utensils, such as coffee percolators, rice bowls and stew kettles. Carl Anderson. Mrs. C. M. Kasmussen wasa Sioux City shopper Monday. Peter Johnson and Chris Kasmus sen had stock on the Sioux City market Tuesday. A. L. Andersen is considered very low at St. Joseph's hospital, Sioux City.- George Timlin was a caller in Sioux City Tuesday. Louis Knudsen was a stock ship per Tuesday. ' F. Nelson and Chris KasinusRfm autoed to Sioux City Tuesday. Peter L. Maurice, of Emerson, Clara C. Wilkins, of Homer, were married at the Catholic churce here on Tuesday, the loth, by Rev E. Zopf. JACKSON. ' Wo repair and oil several bund red sets of harness every season. Why ! not yours? Jackson Harness Shop. Oren and Edwin Teller, of Woon-' socket, S. I)., are visiting relatives ' here and at Waterbury. I Mis. Hungorford nnd children, of Muait, Neb , won1 guct in the I'. Gormally homo the past week. Lola Francisco, of Itoynl, Neb., who arrived here last Friday to visit friends, departed Tuesday for Da kota City to visit relatives there. Mary O'Neill, of Sioux City, at tended the wedding of hqr nioce, Mae O'Neill, to a Mr. Sullivan, which took place at the Catholic church at Willis, Neb., last Wednes day. Miss O'Neill visited in the Mrs. Amy Iiraily home until Saturday. iVi 18. L.OU1S UOOSL atletlUOd 1110 -- . , -. - , funeral of the late Mrs. Schefiield at Ponca, Neb., last Wed nesday. John Mitchell, of Camp Funston, Ivans., arrived home the last of the week on a few days furlough. The birth of a son is reported at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georire Step ban. Henry O'Neill had a load of hotrs on the Sioux City market Tuesday. A few of the boys went huntintr bunuay and bagged over bfj rabbits. M. Andress alone shot fifteen. Rab bit was the bill of fare for meatless Tuesday in a number of homes here. John B. Schaben shelled corn the first of the week. M. Colligan, of Pipestone, Minn,, viHiieo in me rat ijorman nome a a few days last week. I. Miller & Co. removed tho last of their office fixtures from their building here to Sioux City last Fri day, among which was a large safe, weighing several tons. When Kay Quinn, cashier of the Bank of Dakota County, opened the place for business last Saturday morning he discovered that cracks men had been busy the night before and attempted to make away with the funds of the bank, but had all their trouble for nothing as they se cured absolutely nothing. They had gained entrance to the bank vault by drilling off the combina tion and one hinge was broken off the safe. 'If they had broken the other hinge they would have got the cash. No clue to the perpetrators of the job but several had heard a car during the night and it is thought that there were three men on the job from the footprints in the snow near the bank the next morning. HOMER. Married, Miss Bertha Kasmussen. of Homer, daughter of Chris Ras mussen, to Herman Ayres, of Win nebago, Friday, January 11, 1918. Miss Alice Harris, second daugh ter of Alfred Harris, and Charles Smith, second son of John Smith of Hubbard, were married January 10, 1918, in Sioux City. Melford Lothrop left Monday to re-inlist in the army. Dr. Kowse was over from Sioux City Tuesday of last week to con sult on the little child of Judd Odell, who is very ill with pneumonia. A trained nurse is in attendance. Born, to P. O. McFarland and wife, of Coleridge, Neb., Jpnuary 8, 1918, a daughter. The McFarlands moved to Coleridge just recently from this county. One of the Goff little girls is quite ill with pneumonia. Helen and Catherine O Connor wore on the sick list last week. The homeseekers excursion party, Audrey Allaway and wife, Will Lea rner and wife, Roy Armour and wife, and George and Bob Harris return ed from the south Wednesday. Mrs. Nelse Van Houten died of heart failure at her home on the reservation. She was a resident of this county almost all her life. She was a daughter of Robert Campbell, whom the oldest inhabitants will re member. Andrew Knudsen has returned from tho hospital, where he has been for the last two or three months be ing treated for a shattered hip. He is still on crutches. We hear that a new doctor is to arrive in Homer very soon from Chicago. Miss Phylis Ross passed through Homer Sunday on her way to Schy ler, Neb., after having attended the funeral of her uncle, Will Ross, at Dakota City. Tom Clapp, of Sioux City, and Win, Clapp, of Dakota City, were Homer visitor this week. Isadoro Adams has bought a pic ture siiow "somewhere in South Da kota," and will sell or close his show here. MATRIMONIAL VENTURES The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge S. W. MeKinley during the past week: Name and Add rots Aee Peter I.. Munrluo, Kmurson, Neb 2S OlaraO. Wllklns. Iloniur, Neb y, Adolph Hint. Sioux Pity -in I Anna t'enterl, ' a Clyde (i.Siuiniol. Slouv Olty s:i llfuel I.. I'Vrrls. ' j ltlelmrd . I. Johnson, Hubbard, Neb i .luiiule .Ioliuou, ' ' in ICruest Sclilotniim, Sioux Pity I.eual Kthel Mi' Reynolds Oskaloosa, Iowa I.i'Kal Win. (. Uohde, Kuierson. Neb . ysi Martha Kiiibbenhoit, " yi Itnsnell (i. lirown, Sioux Olty s lYnil (loodall, ' ' ' 7 lleiman S. A les, WliineluiKO, Neb ... il lltti tha A. ItiiNnninM-n, Homer, Neb w Wanen II.. lolilisnu, Sioux Pity ;to Klla Jm'ohiou, ' ;h tienr It. rainier, New Itoekford. N. I) . SI I .it 1 1 I'!. IIoltKiee, Klmisley, Iowa. IH Auk-nit .1. .elluuir. So. Sioux Pity, Neb SSI Nellie I'hllllp.. -o Homer K. Il.ile, Vet million, S. 1 22 Anna V llt'own, ' .... Ill Thi Fri KIAT HOME EXPECT YOU I lit r t- Lla TO tll .EM Am AUOUT Exhilarating Burlesquo; Vaudeville Slit Aleijri Filled with fnlljClili, Funnr Cloini.Osrttoui tqulptti, Brilliant icinle Eailionmut LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY everybody Coast Ask Anybody . UWA1S THE 8ICCEJT AID BEST SHOW WEST OF CHICAGO DAKOTA COUNTY MKMJtKltK AMKIttCAX Hl3I CIIOSS. J ?' ? ? ? (J. ty IMrpoii Creek lluincli. J A. Johnson, Clair Johnson, ainry Jolinson, Carl Johnson, Harry, Gootch, Alvoim Gootch, Christ Soren- son, Mrs. Christ Soronson, rlilll Sor nnson, Maud Soronson, Clair Soron- foii, Harry Soronson, Mrs. Tlios. n'.Vnlll .fnllll Klnrlr Mra Inlin Hlnrlc ( V ... .. r.... .. ..,.,...,. M Vf.... M.l JV, Alilcnll Nfilson. Kllnn NnlHnn. Atnr- . ,3-..- , ... -,w. .., ...... vviuiam.vln Nelson, Franklin Nelson. I,. C Tllton, Hans Lorentzon, Mrs. Hans Lorontzen, liana Lorcntzen, jr., l'ol- or Loroiitzen, Alfred Lorenlzon, Hert Ilnrncs, Mary Barnes, Georgo Karnes, George Stewart, Mrs. Han nah Williams, Halllo Williams, Glen Williams, Wm. E. McAfee, Mrs. Win. K. McAfee, Josephine McAfee, Hen ry Luchr, Mrs. Henry Luelir, II. V. Cronk, Mrs. II. V. Cronk, Frances Croak, S. .1. Knox, Mrs. S. J. Knox, Edna M. Knox, Pearl S. Knox, Hen ry Kopkin, Hans Honnickson, Mrs. Hans Honnickson, Tcna Honnickson, Joe Honnickson, Ora Harnhart, Mrs. Ora Harnhart, John Feller, Airs. John Feller, Wlllio Feller, Johnnie Fcllor, Anna Feller, Lyda Feller, IIonr Gada, Chris Nelson, Chris Morgensen, Alfred Morgensen, Anna Morgenscn, Glads Uarnhardt, Theo dore Harnhardt, Kenneth Barnhardt, Raymond Uarnhardt, Philo McAfee, Mrs. Philo McAfee, Ray .1. MVAfee, Merl J. McAfee, Hannah A. McAfee, Julia V. McAfee, Albert Parkor, Mrs. Albert Parker, Jim Parker, Amil An deson, Mary Londcrgan, Andrew Crowe, Mary Kopkin, Rudolph Rop kin, Johnnie Ropkin, Annio Ropkin, Margaret Ropkin, Art Dose, Anna Dose, Alfred Dose, W. M. Vos3, Mrs. W. M. Voss, Raymond Voss, Lillie Voss, Martin Voss, Mrs. Martin Voss, Norman Voss, Elmer , Voss, Clarence Voss, Harry Reninger, Mrs. Harry Reninger, S. J. Knox, Ueulah Stew art, J. II. Rcnkln, Mrs. J. H. Ren kin, Fannie Rcnkin, Clias. Williams, Mrs. Clias. Williams, Arvillo McAfee, Joe McAfee, L. C. Tilton, Mrs. L.. C. Tilton, Opal Tilton, Kaymond Tilton, Margaret Tilton, Paul Haase, A. I. Linafclter, Mrs. A. I. Linafelter, Charley Stewart, Mrs. Percha Stew art, Walter Stewart, Rutll Stewart, Malilon Stowart, Clare Stewart, Frank Nelson, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Myrtle Stewart, Frank Stewart. D. A. Woods, Mrs. D. A. Woods, Albert Woods, Walter Woods, Velma Woods, Ardith Woods, Ike (Woods, Hesslo Woods, Donald Woods, Ralph Clem, Clifford Clem, Esther Clem, Axel Llnd, Mrs. Axel Llntl, Lew Sierk, Mrs. Low Sierk, Wm. O'Noill, Mrs. Wm. O'Neill, Michael Wm. O'Neill, Frances Clair O'Noill, Max Delanoy, Clyde Arm strong, Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, Polly Provancha, Mrs. Martin Springer, Harry Springer, Mrs. Harry Spring er, Harold Springer, Melvin Spring er, T W. Luchr, II. C. Luelir, Chris tona Luchr, Mrs. Potor Larson, Den nis Mitchell, Mrs. Dennis Mitchell, Georgo Poterson, Martin Beacom, Mrs. Martin Beacom, Mary Beacom, Stovo Hansen, Mrs. Stevo Hansen, Carl Rasmusscn, S. K. Brown, Mrs. S. K. Brown, Georgo Elmer Brown, Mrs. George Elmer Brown, Vera Hown. Alma Brown, Rudolph Smith, Mra. Rudolph Smith, Ralph Lamp, Mary Lamp, Doloras Mary Lamp, W. A. Rutli, Mrs. Fannio Ruth, Fred Saunders, Vera Saunders, James Perucker, Mrs. Olivo Puruckcr, Her man Anderson, Nick Anderson, Mrs. Mary Andersen, Jolian Johnson, Herman Stobnor, J. It. Carmon, Mrs. J. R. Carmon, J. C. Cannon, Mrs. Louise Vanient, John Vrtnlent, Jos- opli Vanient, Frank Vanient, Ida Vanient, Anton Vanient, Richard Leibor, Mrs. Richard Leibcr, Otto Loiber, Hattio Leibor, Carl Leibcr. Jackson Brunch. 100 per cent members: Rev. Felix McCarthy, Joseph A. Heomins, Mrs. Erlach, J. T. Hart notts, Petor Frnnks.Dan Richardson, J. B. Sullivan, C. J. Goodfellow, Mrs. J. B. Love, C. W. Bollofson, Mrs. Mollio Murry, Chris Soversons, Mrs. M. Boyln, M. Mimaugh, John Flan nory, Matt Zulauf, Win. Hconan, James Sutherland, Mrs. M. Loahy, Mray Krampcr, Mrs. Mary McGoni gal, II. Kenny, J. W. Flnnoll, F. J. Uudko, Nod oKarnoy, Hans Knud sons, Robert Erlach, Mlko Uolors, sr., John Bolors, W. F. Ilickeys, Har ry Goodfollows, C. K. Heffornun, Tom Sullivan, John Ryans, Michael Quinns, J. M. Harrys, John R. Cul len, diet Smiths, Mrs. Tom McKeov or, Mlko Iloffornans, Louis Poder son, Henry Knudson, Mary A. Be loughory, L. A. Nelson, Con De loughory, Potor Andersons, Row E. M. Gleesun, Rich Longs, Chris Chris tiansens, Mathlas McKlvorgan, John Olson, J. II. O'Donnells, J. C. Dug Bans, Mrs. Catlierlno Twohig, John Shnnnahan, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Fred Jacobson, Frank Rush, Wm. Hohenstoin, Joo Franklin, Gas Dohno, Tom Cullerton, Horaco Du gan, Georgo C. Toiler, Suae John ston, Wm. ilartnett, Mrs. Wm. Ilart nett. Chris Smith. Nick Ryan, Jim Ryan, Mrs. Carl Nelson, John Gill, Mario Gill, Joseph Gill, Patrick Gill, Mrs. Mary GUI, Joo Gill, Elinor Gill, James Gill, Georgo W. Banoy, Clias. Banoy, Catlierlno llcenan, John lleonan, sr., Ernest Johnson, Ida Johnson, Wm, Ilohonstlno, sr., Amolla Holionstlno, Chester Loidig, Bon Harbor, O. A. Harbor, Mrs. O. A. Harbor, Georgo Mongar, Annio Mongar, Morrill Harbor, Sam Hiatt, .Mrs. Ada Banoy, Dan Hicks, Frank Wators, G. J. Ryan, Ray Stovons, Roy Bolton, John lleonan, M. J. Moors, J. W. Collins, Mrs. J. W. Col lins, Mrs. H. F. McKcovor, Mrs. E. Loahy, Mario Leahy, Paul Loahy, Elizabeth Leahy. Mary Hogan, Nora llogan. D. F. Wators, Mrs. J. G. Marsh. J. G. Marsh, Mrs. M. J. Flynn. Ed Waddoll. Eddlo Flynn, R. F. Muglrl. Mrs. R. P. Magirl, Monica Flynn, John Hickoy, Jim Hogan, J. T. Daloy. Mrs. J. T. Daloy, Mary Mooro, Joo Hryan, Win. Sundt, Mrs. Win. Sundt, Mary Smith, F. W. Roost, Vathoino Roost, Nancy Eblo, Win. Eblo, Rom Hryan, Hruce Hry-J an, Iiuth ON. 11 J. A, Hall, Mr- A. Hall, P, II, Stc'Cenncy, .) -.1. Smith, Elmer Collin. Geo. Munlrn. II. W. O'Neill, Mr.s. II. V. O'Neill, Leo O'Neill, Kdtllo O'Neill. Paul O'NoJll. Henry Sundt. Kthleen Dal ey, Dominican Sisters, Pat Hickoy, Win. P. Hlckcy, Jr., Eugono Gib son, M. Andrese, David Jassan, Wra. Hiloy, L. D. Hicks, Prank Konnolly, Sam Cuininlns. Mark O'Neill. Perry Wall, McCrlll, Mlko Keniiolly, Irvin C. E. Hansen, Eugono Keniiolly, Mrs. Eugono Keniiolly, Mrs. Amy Brady, II. A. Ilamin, Mrs. 11. A. Ilanim, J. M. Brannan, Mrs. J. M. Brannan, W. F. Wall, T. II. Sulli van, Mrs. T. II. Sullivan, J. M. Ken iiolly, James McCormack, Prod Hrown, Mrs. Wm. Riloy, Blanch Ril oy, Win. Hogan, Mike Cullcn, Pat Gormnlly, Hans Anderson, Hans Hanson, Mrs. Kristina Knudson, Win. Mackoy, Ray Crow, Jack Smith, Mrs. J. Smith, Louis Smith, Michael Mitchell, Ray Mitchell, John Mitch ell, Anna Mitchell, John Couch, Mrs. John Couch, Mrs. J. V. Gassing, Mrs. J. W. Cassing. Walt Mackoy, Harry Reed, Mrs. Harry Rood Mrs. John Nichols, Lawrenco Martin, Mildred Carpenter, Carl Motes, Ed O'Neill, Mrs. Albert Carpenter, Albert Car ponter, David Hognow, Lawronco Crow, Tlios. Haiinigan, Harry Dowc, Martin Hoag, Mrs. Martin Hoag, Martha Hoag, Fred Hoag, Christ Hoag, Mrs. Joe Hoag, Mrs. Matt Mc Klvorgan, Catlierlno Mitchell, Boa trico Jones, Will McTaggart, Mrs. J. Crapenter, Mrs. Thomas Rush, Mar garet Crosby, Mrs. John Rush, Mrs. Alice McNally, Nora Crosby, Mrs. J. M. Twohig, Mrs. Tlios. Gormally, Mrs. M. F. Logue, Mrs. J. C. lleon an, Mrs. Peter Nichols, Mrs. Kitscn, Dean Cornell, Mrs. Dean Cornell, Ray McTaggart, Mm. Caroline Bea com, Mrs. Pat Casey, Laura K'f- Mary Kitsen, Mrs. John O'NVi , .t.ai O'Neill, Mrs. John W. Twohig, Mrs. Dennis Heenan, Peter Nichols, J. C. Hcenan jr., John Carpenter sr., Thomas R. Welsh, Leo O'Connell, Chester Eastman, Joseph Welsh, Paul Edward Twohig, J. P. Kram pcr, R. A. Parker, Mrs. R. A. Parker, Sam Lawritson, Earl Fisher, J. Wal ly, R. L. Hawks, Mrs. R. L. Hawks, John Martin, James O'Neill, J. R. Hcenan, F. C. Carpenter, Mrs. P. C. Carpenter, M. Kelleher, Dan Ilodg 1ns, II. Mahon, Pat J. Heenan jr., Wlllio Ilodgins, John Carpenter jr., Din Heenan, T. D. Jones, Mrs. T. D. Jones, Joo Hagan, Miss McGov em, M. G. Williams, 1. A. Evans, II. G. Bee, James Boyle, Doran Good ley, M. J. Hynes, Theodoro Kleotklo, Androw Anderson, Anton Learson, C. R. Smith, Clias. Gormally, J. Rush jr., Tlios. Gormally jr., Fred Eastman, Bertha Smith, Alfred Smith, Julia Smith, John O'Noill, II. Bowie, Edward Daly, Pat Ilodgins, Wm. Burke, George Stevens, John McGee, Ras Rasmussen, Perry Shan ahan, W. E. Wenther, Clias. Mahon, James Mahon, M. P. Logue, Mary Logue. Hubbard Branch. Joo M. Leedom, John P. Campbell, James Waters, Dan L. Ilartnett, Ray Graves, Ray Smith, Ray Hecncy, Robert Duggan, Wm. Reiss, Thor wald Reiss, Steve Anderson, Mrs. Joseph W. Heffornan, Victor Harris, James Lahey, Mrs. James Thornton, Fred Reaze, Win. Rooney, Mrs. Wm. Rooney, Mrs. A. J. Eicliorn, John Sherlock, C. E. Hood, John Green, Herman Bonze sr., Herman II. Renzo jr., John .lessen, J. C. Ilart nett, John Duggan, Andy Monehan, Mrs. M. Ogburn, G. II. Ogburn, Lea na Ogburn, Ralph Ogburn, Ed. V. Maurice, Orvillo Ogburn, Goo. Tim lin, M. W. Green, Emanuel Cbris tensen, Carl Larsen, Jesse Graves, Mrs. Jesse Graves, Julia Graves, Ha7ol Graves, Wlllio Graves, Clias. B. lleoney, John Uffing, John II. Campbell, Mrs. John Ilarty, Ernest Scharp, M. T. Beacom, Fred John son, M. C. Green, Willie Mitchell, Mike Smith, Mrs. Mike Smith, Cath ernio Smith, Harry Hippie, Herbert Harris, Goo. Eble sr., Mrs. Geo. Eblo, Bornico Eble, Georgo Eblo Jr., Ruby Eblo, Grace Eblo, Charles Eblo, Mary Eblo, John ilarty, Guy Weir, James Howard, Mrs. James Howard, John C. Howard, James B. Howard, Mary E. Howard, Tommy Grappor, John Grappor, II. F. Cain, Tlios. Long. Mrs. Thomas Long, Holcn Long, Ben Long, Free Pounds, Mrs. J. M. Leed om, Josophlno Leedom, P. M. Marcli ek, Bernard Heoney, Ed Schantel, Mrs. Ed Schantel, Francis lleoney, Carl Sunt, Raymond Delaney, Her man Nelson, Mrs. Herman Nelson, You Can Get a Gov.-lrrigated Farm in the Big Horn Basin if You Act Promptly Uncle Sam built'this irrigating system; lie gives you the land and charges you only the actual cost of an ample and perma nent water right. The mode of payment is nearly a gift 20 years' time, no interest; with three years' cultivation, these farms will be worth at least a hundred dollars an acre; excellent surroundings; on the Burlington's main line, near Deaver, Wyo. The Big Horn Basin: Because of the rich oil discoveries, the great irrigated areas, the heavy alfalfa and grain production, beet sugar factories, oil refineries, growing population, the Big Horn Basin teems with prosperity and a rapidly increasing de velopement. Nebraska and Colorado Lands: For dairying, wheat raising, for livestock and general farming, these lands can be bought on good terms. They are cheap and should double in value, in the face of the world's demand for food stuffs. Secure my services; they arc free to ou. The Herald for Sale Bills ,. , it NcIm n, Vi ''ii- i'i NYhcn jr., .nit 'ft Iuml, Iii'gli lund, Peter .Ti liM-n Mrt Poior Jetiurn, Mrs. .1 C. Ilartnett. Florence Grai", John Jones, Joo IIowITrd. Ed Maurice jr., Oscar Reins, Nora Jones, Thos. Ilel fornan, Clancey llefrernnn, Allcs Iloffernan, 1). E. Mitchell, Mads Nol sen, Mrs. Mnds Nelson, C. II. Ander son, Mrs. C. II. Anderson, Boil Mod emoycr, Fred Parke, Mm, Fred Parke, Mildred Parke, Mrs. Frank Reed. Wm. Ilarty, Mm. Wm. Ilarty, Phlllis Smith, Louis Larson, Mr-. Louis Larson. Hans Larson, Mary Larson, Christ Nelson, Nols Jensen, Luther J. Martin, Elsie Martin, Surl la Martin, Flossy Martin, Molva Martin, Mrs. Premium Rockwoll, Bert Barnes, Emil Young, Mrs. Emil Young, Mrs. Ben Purlckoti, Mrs. El len Duggan, Mary Green, Mrs. Pat rick Jones, John Mnlonoy, Christina Beck, James Green, Mrs.L. It. Poote, Dan Heffornan, Mrs. Kato Iloffer nan, Veronica Heffornan, Catlierlno Long, Nels Kagstnnd, Mrs. Herman Renzo, nelen Johnson, Hans John sen. in. Duggan. Rasmus Rasmus sen, Fred Nelson, O. E. Beacom, Raymond Cullon, Mrs. Mary Cullcn, John P. Beacom, Joseph W. Iloffor non, Fiaiicis Smith, Harry RcIcp, Louis Reiss, John Ileniiing, James Smith, Margaret E. Smith, Androw Giesberg, Mrs. Minnie Giesberg, Geo. E. Rcisa. Joseph E. Smith, Dan B. Ilartnett, Mrs. Sarah Johnsen, Frank Vfflng, Beatrice Uffing, Cath erine Uffing, Dina Uffing, Carl An derson, Fred Bartels, Mrs. Fred Bar tels, Mabol Bartels, Elmer Bartels. Ray Bartels, Ollio Bartels, P. G. Hale, Mrs. P. G. Hale, Mrs. Frank Halo, Ella Okoson, Ray Goddanl. Mrs. Ray Goddard, Win, Portlngton, Mrs. John Beocotn. John iir '- , To' ' i ., :..,. .'..iUiu, i.i-y iiniuiif, Lawr-re Ar iiiiiui, Neve Armour, II. 1 Ar mour, Warren Armour, Pre Bar tels, Melvin Bartels, Dora Baitels, E. R. Polly, Mrs. E. It. Polly, Lloyd Polly, Charles Polly, Alberta Polly, M. M. IlHeman, Ralph Hileman, Reynold Hileman, S. II. Hridenb auglj, Hans Hansen, Eugene Hansen, Carl Andorsen, Esther V. Lussier, Mrs. Ilerrlottn Lussier, Edward Tlios. Long, Peter Peters, Mis. Peter Peters, John Peters, Peter Peters jr., Claus Peters, Herman Peters, Al tna Peters, Otto Peters, Rudolph Peters, Mota Peters, John Nelsen, Mrs. John Nelson, Fred Schumach, Mrs. S. II. Bridenbaugh, Mrs. Ed ward Long, Edward Long jr., Mich ael Hayes, Bonny Ilartnett, Alice Ilartnett, Carmilla Ilartnett, Goo. Hayes, Henry Wolfe, Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Maude Wolfe, William Wolfe, Henry Wolfe jr., Reuben Wolfe, Frank Wolfe, John Wolfe, Mrs. Min nie Francisco, Frank Francisco, Ber tha Francisco, Jessie Francisco, Eth el Francisco, Clyde Francisco, Mary Francisco, Clyde Francisco, Mary Ann Francisco, Frank Lussier, Mrs. Frank Lussier, Tliolma Lussier, Lara Larson, Mart Cimmers, B. J. Cobleigh, Treff Deroin, Mrs. Trefr" Deroin, Louie Deroin, Mrs. Louie Deroin, Alfred G. Deroin, Mrs. Al fred G. Deroin, Alfred C. Deroin, Mrs. Julia Fricken, John Hayes, August Andresen, Elsie Francisco, Clarence Francisco, Lloyd Francisco, Theodore Francisco, Hazel Fran cisco, Mrs. Bert Francisco, John Provancha, John Ilartnett, Mrs. J Mike Farrell, Mlko Parrell, Willis Farrell, Michael Farrell, Maurice Mullen, Thos. K. Ilartnett, Mrs. T. K. Ilartnett, Ida Fredericksen, C. 11. Thompson, Win. Hayes, Mrs. Wm. Hayes, Clias. Londcrgan, Emma An derson, C. M. Rasmussen, Mrs. Har ry Hippie, Mrs. Fred Johnsen. M. E. Church Notes. F. J. Aucock, Pastor. All services next Sunday at usual hours. Don't let the Sunday school suffer because the days are cold. The janitor is on the job soon after 6 a. m., and will make the church comfortable. We are planning on some special music for Easter. A choir composed of adults and young people will be organized and will practice Sunday afternoons before the regular ser vice: We want to make Easter worth while. Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. George Learner Friday of this weed. Preserve and beautify your home with Mound City Paint and Varnish. For sale at Neiswanger Pharmacy. S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agt. C. B. & Q. R. R. 1001 Fai nam Street, Omaha, Nub