DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. MCMmoratuMMWHaemutw ju. junatj tjanattuwvjMmnufniuritm huawaimMmxtiVkmntottnntiirait H Dakota County H- i aid .10JIN II. HI VM, PublM r. Subscription Price, SJ.25 Per ear A weekly newspaper published at DnkoU City, Nebraska. Perinisshpn has been granted for the transmission of tills papei thru the malls as second claw matter. Telephone No. 11 mill !.". Oh'lclnl I)nUl CnunO. .. -.nsSgfe S--w . - This oaccr has enlisted with the government in the cause of America tor the period ofjhe war Vollt leal Aiiiuiiineeineni. I horeby announce myself n candi date for the oirico of State Ropro oiitntivc, subjnfit to tho decision of o voters at the comlpg primary, Aucrunt 20. 1018. WALTER "SANDQUIST. Walthill, Nobr. l'oltllciil , ; Announcement To tho republican voters of this the Sixth Senatorial district -I here by announce that I am n candidate for the republican nomination of State Senator at the primary to bo held August 20th, 1918, subject to the will of the republican voters. I will appreciate your vote. E. C. HOUSTON, Tekamah, Neb. HeiiubUciius .Keel In Coin cut (on Tho republican of Dakota county met fij delegate convention at tho court house Snturduy nfldrnoon and selected the following delegates to attond tho stale convention vhich met at Lincoln Tnosdny: Delegates R. K. Evans, .las. M. King, C. H. Maxwell, C. .1. O'Connor, If. W. Meeker and George Wilkiuj. Alternates W. If. Ryan, George Cam, Will Kockwell, Thos. Lonf, J. S. Bacon and A. It a Davis. Resolutions were adopted by 'he convention heartily endorsing tho candidacy of Hon. II. 13, Evans for congress from this district, and also tho patriotism shown by tho repub lican party in the vigorous jitanlMt has taken in the prosecution of tho war to a vlutoiloua end. Tho following county central :om mitteo was chosen: Sidney T. Fium, chairman. J. J. Elmers, secretary. Omadl It. II, Small. Dakota Hermann Blermnnn. St. John's Hans Knudscn. Covington -H. O. Dorn, Pigeon Crock -Sam Knox. Hubbnrd Roy Armour. Emerson John Bohderson. summit F. L. Howie. E. C. Houston of Tekamah, sandl-Snnd- dato for stato senator, Walter quist ot YVulthtU, candidate ioriop resentativo, Swan Olcscn of Wnlthill, candidate for senator, and It. E, Ev nps of this place, for congress, all made stirring speeches, whjch oven bi ought hand clnps from tho dunio icrntB present. 'County Agent's Field Notes V. It. Young, Count Agent At tho-last Form Bureau board meeting it was decided to run the Agricultural Auto tour on August lth. Tho exact schedule and route will nppoar later, however it is planned to coyer tho south side of tho cnuntv, Last yenr wo ran our first, nncf because of harvesting, but 23 autos made the trip vith us. Sovoral speakers are being engaged to talk subjects of hitotost at each stop on tho way, Aplcnic dinner will be hold and an nddress made duFing tliwi noop hour. This tour will bo made of interest to men, Women nnd children. Plan to bo present. Watch for tho bchcdule, Tho women arc getting along In tho best possible manner with thoir petitions for tho woman County Agent. They liopo to completo tho canvass this week. A recent letter from Prof. E. H. Hoppert, of tho ' Statd University, warns us of n grafter Who claims to ho a tree surgeon and plant patholo gist. This man was recently routed from his endeavors among tho people of Thurston county. ItepubHcan Candidato foe County Treasurer, PnkoJ (Jpunty. 3rin0tfrfi -eez-Aux rnj&d in uoli) OpMJkIiuw homo SfmUy. (OltltKNI'OM)HM (O.MI..MtlMli )Ott nthntAiiit Chris RuniuMcn and Fred cioi shipped a car of Indira to Sfoux Ot taut. wee):. Lon Harris and son Glen motored to Sioux City Sunday. Chasa. IIoiKas and larnily were Sun day guoits In the Fred Bartels home Flyo-Curo will feoop your stock , frofl from files. Try it.' Geo. Tim-' lin. , Chris Smith and wife were heie the first of the week vliiting with ' frioiulh. Katie Lomr Is attending summer . "chool at Mornlngaldo. Margaret Hartnelt was n citvshflp per Monday. Tom Hartnelt motored to the cUv Saturday. Josse Graves and family drove to Lmorson bunilay. Mik Smith nnd family drove to Camp Dodge, Town. Inst week to vlitt their son Jchj, who ii In training; at that placo. We huvo'B few oil cook stove Wi which wo will clone out at bargain prices. Geo. Tin lln. II. Hansen and 'fe vigifced in tho tll . jtwaHH . I Nacora Monday, Win Goer 7. pnfi family motored to Sioux City Turidiv. L. Sorensen visited friends in Ho mer Sunday. Mr. P. John" n celebrated her birlhdny Sunday by invitituf in sv oral friend. , Harry Johnson enjoyed a visit oer Sunday from his cousin from Salix, Iowa. Mr. mid Mrs. August Andreson aie enjoying n visit Ironi relatives from Orchard, Nob, Take every Monday off. Use n Multi Motor Maytag washer, they take all tho dirt out of tho clothes and all the hard work out of wash dav. Geo. Timlin. "Jfr. and Mrs. Wm. Uoortz enjoyed it visjt with friends Sunday. Mrs. Ellon Duggnn was a citj shopper last Friday. Mrs. Bert Dyer was taken io the hospital in Sioux City last Thursday for an operation. Hov. Anderson of Sioux City con ducted services in tho Lutheran church hero Sunday. JIo will hold services heie again on Sunday, Aug ust 11th. All aie invited to come. L. Larson nnd wife and Mrs Louis Moggonson motored "to Sioux City on Sunday. Tho Frodoriksen girls came down from Vlbotg, S. D.jSlnst week. Joint Green drove to Slolx City on Tuosdny. Qeo. Timlin attended the Chautau qua at Homor Tuesday evening, Chnrlio Dodgo and wife returned last yeek from n several months' tour of South Dakota and Wyoming. Art Anderson nnd Leonard Priost of Martinsburg, wero in town Mon day. homi;k. Misi Lois Anderson of Cry&tal lake is a guest at the Walter Smith home. Mrs. Keckler of McLean, Neb., is visiting friends here 'and attending Chautauqua this week. Majon Will It. Ream arrived heio from San Diego, Cal., Wednesday on n five days' furjpugh to visit rela tives and friends, He if. 07 his way to France. Mrs. Barnhart of 'Watetfju,ry pf p guest of her mother, Mrs. Knox. Axel Christdnson and family ar rived Tucsdday from Jny Em, Wyo., after proving up on their home stead thero, Will Kuhl got a new threshing out fit last week and inittnted it at the. Louis Rockwell place. Tony Lnrscn came homo Monday for a visit with relatives and 01 J fiknd, Shciwufl JM$Kinlcy and family of Fouth Sjqu Cii$, oro Homer visit ors tjunuay and wile. Misa Anna Potorson, who hud been working in a store in Sioux City, returned to her homo Monday on nc count of n soro hand. Beck Nolion got a new separator and io iihing it with a tractor The numbers so fnr on tho Chau tauqua progrnjv hvo been better than last year,' and thf coming num bers look good to us, esnecaJly Wm. Sterling Battls. Wo were 'nlwajsu admiror of Dickens, which ho pre sents. Mis.s Cora Soteiisen was n Sioux City visitor Wednesday. Helen Bolster visited at tho Peter Sorejjaen homo Thursday of last week. Mrs. Loft &J$rmtarrer suffered with an annex or ionWjk lust week. Mi-.h Ethol Borgor rirued Friday fiom York, Neb., vvlieie Jv ftarf at tended summer school. " Vi are lndebtod to Joe McMum tire lndebtod to Joe MeMlnur for a fine iresh fisli which ',ve nuch enjoyed last week. They mum very nui unit ('lion come .iur wtiv. Frank Smith was a South Sioux viiit nst week. Born, u Louib Miller and wife, n ur the l'oltit home, July 20, twin l'i.1. The moihtr jp serious lordition. to Thuckor was taken to 4quv City to Ilillsido Sanitarium for truut ncr.t for paralysis, Wm 'irowcoek and wife were Siiux City shoppers Saturday. Bud McKinloy nnd family autoed up from Rosalie Sunday ami attond- the Til Mnusflold funoftti. I'r&nU Combs or South Sioux Cltv. attended u.it Mansfield uuieral hrtre und .v Til Mansfield, wim Mi.ent most ot hU life in Honor, died -in &t. .ii.bcph hospital, Sioux City, Friday morning of a complication of disen-ts. He s buried Saturday in the O.nahh vallov eomoterv. Servieas wero held in tho M. E. church, Rev. Bioth of Winnobntro olTiclntliip-. Mr. 11M Mrs. Hash of Sioux Cltv. caino over Sunday for tho Mansfield funeral. Miss Gertrude Mclnloy iwd Mr. vfiiuiuiii nuro vjuusik in 1110 ii, -Me Sheprdon, who waa mrs. uins. JvqcKwoU unci js.yrtp Myors of Emoi-bon, aio guest's ut'Jt&e homo of their narcnts. John Chinch 4th grades in tin llrn.cr school, re ipned anu 1 icfpted n moie mcr.ii no posi'i ii tin i-uperi'M, el , thonN.uhi lu b i; the hth jrr i U- 1 ( Kmj 1 rai.kli , i e ."t.U Willi 1 m J .UlU lv u in a 1 01 i' 1, in 1 1 a . C I (. mIVIim W . iiie I .. I Ollll : licimn h - hlVw.i a.! ii: ' . anil t ((UUflt., It "dnV i I IV BI inn field, Nc '' r HtM r ! Wi Iter Wthh ol M . t i illei. 1 1. '' p t " Wi 1 -iKPf D.irinf the elutnenl '(ttrtlt Ii U"t I'lu'ey nilif li" itnin st tb" 'r . IIkh. M l,n r i no i 1 1 1,' it cnildcrnbl ( tl. nine and Anrn Daley . , liny in tlieDoi'ghe.'t . onic ,it c i tie M- Wm. F. Hiel-ey and chu leiarned th" l.vst ( the veel i- t isit with relatives nt Fonda, r Frank O'Neill returned to Chi Moixkiy night aftei a twq, woel cation with his folV I he liltlo son -f Mr. nnd Hrri v Mowie umf " int a-i o,i at the hosnital list batuidftv. Jn. P Goodfellow is visiting 1 Dubuquo, Iowa. Tf--. t)l, ....,1 1(4-1 I. .i) St. Petor, Minn., arrivod hoi" I ' week to spend their Vacation 11 t 'w nie of thir grati'lparent'. I 1 1 Bolor and wif. - The. Standard ChautauqVe-' 1 bgan n week's engagement here n Tuesday. Francis Sawyer departed hte 1 'st of the week for Manson, Iowd, to v is it in the Wm. Foley home. The Misses Sara and Connie Cava nauirh of Nebraska Citv. arrived hoi e last week to spend their vacation in. the Collins and Dugan homes. Jas Sutherland on Monday pui chased the livery barn nml M ,ik from W. F. Wall and son.- Tho Misses Phoebe Brubur , , d Trovn Fotor departed last woek !t, Belden to visit tho former's re1 tives there. Morrit Andrcss and family h moved to Ponca. Mr. McNultj, cashier of tho Bunk of Dakota Conn ty, expects to move his family hen into tho house vacated by,, Mr. A 1 dress us soon as some improvemer t. can be made. Nono Kinn,ov of Blonmflold, v, t is a guest in the Wm. Riley home. Mrs. Flvnn received a letter, fum her son James, who was in tiainin at Cnmp Funston, that ho wastrm ferred to Floiida. Ho stated he had been out ;it tho rifle range the past week, 8 miles from tne ) ar racks, had .i nice little hiko cuirymg CO pounds. He had been innocul.it cd three times nnd vaccinated, so thought ho vvas pretty well protect ed iioni ie-vor,. G. J. Ryan and .he Smith, who were il thoro.i vveie muong the compniy ti rt jvgy sent to Camp Dodge, Iow,a, The bos also took the examination for over seas. IU.VK !.!,' UROTHIJILS ANXOUM'IJ JDATJJ (.Igiuitle Spectacle and Thoiisanil Welile Sensations Io Invade Tills, hdcalltj in Near Futurel , Word conies that RIngling Brdth ers' mammoth circus is to exhibit afeternuon and night at Sioux City on Monday, Augu&t 12th Always the Is ntiis in introducing th? npwest nnd greatest features the famous ,showmn this season an nounce tne m.-ist emnrlcable pro gram of their career Tlinrn ih n braiid new sjiettncle 'of jjiguntie pio-j porcions enciueu "in ttays ot Uld. Pioduced on tho biggest otngc over bull', It tells tho sto.y of 4l'e golden ngo o" Ivar.hoe, Robin Hood and King Arthur. An entire train loid of scenciy ih carried. Tho cat num bers 1,250 actors and there is an en trancing ii.illot ol 3C0 dancing girls. A thousand arenic bensutions follow tho spectacle on tho main-tent pro gram. Thero aio great tioupes of sals, dogs and monkeys that walk on tight ropes and ride horseback; herds tit (Wc.chv.Ars in J1 nnv,tricks; international atlilelei in font nf n- mazing stienglh; 8lides"fof Jifefrom luiiL-vup io mo grounu ny men sus-i ponded by tho hnir, and one tho great Hillary who "jumps the gap" with hkatcs attached to his head. The world's greatest stars, such as May Wirth, who leaps from the ground to galloping steed with bas kots tied to her feet, are presented in great number. Thetc ne twice in .pony clowns as 'leforc, a nionag erif 5P 1JV9 Sjsndid animals and, to t.itrodpco tfftljpJij an all new stroet parade three pfjl-b b,K . 31A'ntI3IOMAL VJINTIMILS. -The following mnrriagc licenses were issued liy County Judge Mc Kinloy during the past week: Name and Addrosa. a JIarry Scott, Denver, Colo ."2(5 Mti-lp Skijlhorn, Sioux City Henry flno) JSioux City . , Erma fc&pnutftf, iwf Tit Alfred W. riioa.i, g6u',x Viity Kate Hall, Sioux City .;,,,, Ernest R. Waugli, Sioux City Moryl B. Sherman, Sioux City Horbort L Chase. Akron. la. ...31 , . . ;si ..S27 . .3f ...Is 1 Leona E. Barr, Akron, la 21 Claton W. Bain, Sioux City g5 Haxel M, Purscell, Sioux City ..Jg Maury Nathansoh, Sioux City ...22 Matilda Bain, ,vmv- pity IP Oarl I 1l6agland. sioux Citv . . . .32 KntJe Kruse, Slpux City 2H TJio nbpvo pained couples wero Jill unilod n wedlock by County Tudge McKinloy during tho past week, Fin or for Lighter Weight Hogs Buying ngoncios for foroign coitp trjrt ituve expressed a preference for a return this ttdi jto lighter v eight hogs. J. P. Cottnfl, uhiyf m the Hunt division of the 'ederivl fond ad niMibtratlon, nnd who buys me a for tho armies ond civil populatinn of, the nllios. has notitlod Z. T. Liflvvioh,, ht, Paul, Noli., vice prostdont ot tiio Federnl Meat Prwlttcors' asseciatioiv of this desiro for light hogs. ThJ triA)tuJv WQulW tlint Hghtvvelbht Ipgs will Qui dgcidoi! favor on tno market. w ' ' XHrf99tf i48j.ii flBHnBJllllH , U ' j Vole for J I S T I . S. 11 0 'h tuy County Cleik of l,ikotn Cojiii Aebraslii Liitheriui CJutre)i Totes By Rev. C. It. L3wg, . There will be t congregational meeting of the Salem church next Sunday morning immediately follov ing tho prcachpig bervices. It is one or two veiy lnioitant matters that are .to come before oui notice and it is desirable to have as. lai members present as possible. l'utiiil7C yut II niie tic.iii.i 'ii.ii'ir The Fopd Administrator, 1 asliecn busy ndmonishinj, jou tlnough thes.e columns to save on wheat and M,g.vr, to provide wjbstitutes wlitrever pos sible, and to cbnforrti tw gjuverrment rulings and raqudsU, v The govornment has further pro vided for Dakota county a fuly demonstrator who keeps posted on tho rulings of tho administration ami is ready at nil times to show tho women of the county the methods that havo proved most economical in the use of substitutes. The Home Demonstration Agent is, on the job at her office in Dakota City, and cun be of materiel benefit to you if you will call en her, 01 write, Hor work backs up the food administration, and I fommend her to tho yo'mco'of t.e county J, J, Jftmej.'Sv County Federal Food Administrator.' FOR SA3 " As I hnvo rented my farm will tell my 10-20 Titan Tractor, and three disk, all n'ew a year ngo, nlso four hole corn shcllcr. All in No. 1 condition. , C. J. Goodfellow, Jackson, Noli. li 1 y 04) Jiirjy M'Ucnl Verotige Tlie .sti.tt oI(iJit m lJfr,a is asking Nebraska farmers to mow a maximum wheat ucreftga thid fall. E. A. Burnett, chief of tiio agricul tural section of til council, has is sued an appeal in which he urges un increase of from a lialf million to a million acros. One paragraph of tho appeal roads: "Plowing should be oono early and the land thormlj worked doyp 'n July or early Aug ust. Wi Uracil uJitfe ni-u good fall rain, fdoid aiiAirrti'ouu- jr sow ing vvnont are hkuly to obtain, if the spirit of France can be put into wheat pioductlon tills year, It will roirovo tho bread restrictions vylnch tho necosanry now, can be-romovod by prowng nioro wheat." v. SiiBr Coiwervntlois A ipvinrd bulletin on sugar conwr vtii.nVai'oe ictl ij the F.xten 8lon. Scrvtot, ilomff KtonpiWic tfee tion. The bulletin gontalns diroe tiona lor oannilg without sugar, for tho use of corn syrup in eunnh in joHies and lams, nnd for vhe su'j&ti- tution of corn syrup, honey and mo-( lassos 101 jiifrartn making calces, cookies, puddings, cake frosting, and frozen doasorts. The bulletin 1 iay be obtained free from horn ('einon stratio "Kjnta or from t ve Exten sion BorvfttV, Jjfjisj..tv in n, I in coln, Neb. T ' .IWMIIIllVff LETUSPBiNTiTFORYOU Chris "f JKtiMi. 1 3IAY I ymENwmn issiiidate k III t -v- v f- ' tf I &m'3 B liUv k JmMmmjmism K" Tift .. t- v "1? ', Awl wvimmmYmm2imm-:p- &:im Fir United States Sinator x ; Congressman , '' M The Aurora Republican, edited by Clark Perkins, last week contained the following editorial Tho Editor of the Republican favors Congressman Sloan for tho following reasons which to us seem good and sufllcient: Mr. .Sloan has boon tho Fourth distilct's representative in congress for eight Wrs. and ho has always stood for constructive republican legislation. f. Hty.recprd shows that he has been for "Ameiica first," not only in timo of jvar bjit.' n ftm'p' peado.f ills racqi.l on preparedness is the best of uip an ilidatp sgQklDK tho sonatorlBl nolntnatfoiJ PiioP,ar,vrha il-lartjjl-hr haj mot in every way tho Iqyalty.teit pf tho Lsacue of National Unity, which haij boen approved by the loadors of both great political parti.?, Mi. Sloan hart BUppoited aveiy mr.snro asked o con?r."oa as a war inoas. uro, and has committed hlmsolf to peaco pnU1 when America and lier allies can absolutely dictate tho trans of peace Ho Tins two sons itvmilitnry service Ilo stands in a placo o leadership la the republican paity, both in tho rtato and nation Ho Is the only republican congressman from Nebraska In Its flfty-ono years ot history to attain "membership ontho wavs and means com mittee tho most impoitant commlttoo of tho houso'of reprtsohtativej I vVItb iufi l?g'BlaUvft experience, he has had his part in all war legislation up! to fhjfa.tlpm He etapvfR- U ivitji JjIs rnllrnKuna, who recognize his iblllt-.' ilits falrnosa, tils ptau.idlt Amflrcdmspf a'uit'rfpiHJlifjUnit.iu. Ilij vyoubl it onc attain a place In the honato and on Its ooinmitteos that would 1)0 iniR!?iblQ for a nutn who has had no such oxporlonco. j He is more olosely Identifled with agriculturo than any candidate for tho sonato, being actually engaged m conducting a farm Jn account of the work ho lias performed In congie-s for the agricultural lntorests of tho state and nation, he la recognised lu Washington no one of tho best posted men on all fjrm subjects. ' lie has always been loyal to tho nation, to Nobraska and Nobraskans, nnd lo'tlit republican party, wbee nomination he now seoks. !' jr-R" 'iirKLlU fli nlfl, b4vji- annouifeecj his candidacy last Januarj an Jjo has dopj mucji of U'pioiPQr vo-ipr ej?vlhu;dnj$ sgiitimoijf Id i-,tiMift(MJ American representation in. tb aemtte from fjebniaM, - j His record haj be.n such ihat Ulti majority hud inoi eased at each eioetlon, tfntll In 1916 be ran 1VOOO ahead of his ticket His roodrd in all former cinpaisn8 lndicrtes tbdt be can bo olocted it nominated. Ho is a 4,rosult gottjer" in connreba r nd a "vote gottor" at homo. I'Ropublicans of Nebr:iiVa who bolleve in "Amorica flrsi," in vvinnln-j th war and winning It tic-, who feel that tho jopubllcan party has a place- of service and duty tfr 1 insocutlon of this war, who bollovo that tlie repui Ucan rturty should iw ral during Uto reconstruction period followln; e vuir aud who vj. w 10 elect their nominew nt tho Novombor clcctltin, caj VWJI" uU6 iik si pf ' ir V) Vifttl j"Wt THE HERALD FOR NEWS E. Seversen Ropublitnii' Candlilnlo,'for -Crtuhty Trensiiror at tiic Prininrj In.' August. ' ' A jilain FaVnior born in Denmark, living a Danish college oducattoiv able to e'v this office Eft ciently-r-a nnturalined American Citiion for So venrs on the njnure with human ity nbsolutoly. ' X-K 4 i. it XT' " " 9" r '''J,tv -r-";yn- 1 ml mflXmM HMtwuiiM AOT HAVi: YOl It M I'POUT, 'Ii': ' 1 'Mlil !i,Mi.fM,f,ifli!L 'Svaa Uominaii 'II v V ' L rP5iJij T , 1 4Srl i7