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Ill anil 15. Urriclnl l'npcr u' IHikotn I'oimlj. ,w sffis"- . . TViic mnpr has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of the var " Jolltlcnl Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oirico of State Kepro rentntivu from the Thirteonth J)is trict at the gener il oln,:iri in No- VOmb0r- WALTER SANDQUIST. Wnlthill, Nebr. Dan Stephens, in his political nJ-viLi-iiih, urges ihu cout-fv It "tin" nv the president, riy adjourning H tics and .electing only doniocrnu to office, and suggests that tho country 'tond witli Lincoln during the Givi war. The Democratic Nniion..! Platform for, 180-1 Tailed to contain tiny such patriotic sentiment. In 1801 the democrats declaiod in their jilutform that tho war was a fniluio 1 d demanded immtdiate cossntlon of hostihtips so that peace might bo restored. If our soldiers and thoir l:hois ..ml friends think tho j,iverniiit -)t is payinB tho soldiers too much money fjr their services, they uiunt o vote for Congressman Stephens. On .day 10, 1917, after war was declared, Mr. Uiphen,s voted against the Good amendment to increase our i ildior hoys pay from $15 to iJ0 pel month, evidently in tho belief that -VM per month was too much puv. 'I his veto 13 reported on Pago 2527 of the 0omiei3ionul Record of May 1G, lf.17. Last June, in his effort to discour age any opposition to his re-election, D.in V. Steiihons intimated that if any member of tho republican party filed against him, the person ho tiling could lie said to be outside oC patriot ism. He left no room for members of other parties than his to be called natriot8. In sending notices to news- Papons of his filing lor lpromiiiation in July he rejirt'itwd thut tho laws of Nebraska prevented him from filing for nomination on both great party tickets, because there can be no oth er Issue than that of winning the war, "making party alignment not only objectionable, but ropungert to patriotic citizens." Consequently if you have any objections to voting lot Dan you are unpatriotic, as well as "rcpungent" and "objectionable." SIMTIAI, NOTICi: Tn compliance nlth the or der of the War Industries Hoard o consent' paper, The Herald Is compelled to go to a Mrlcllj Cash llasls. A reason able length of time lll he ghen to all those In arrears for sAliscrlptiou to remit tor wluit thej oho. After the 1st of Npwiulit'i' all subscriptions must be fully paid up, as mo expect to eoiupl) In euT, re spect to the letter of the law. You can help its ery niateii alb b. promptly remitting for what i 011 are in arrears. Itc sped full). Till: DAKOTA I'OUiNTV lli:ilAI,l itan 011 liiimntiire I'urlujs Tho food administration lias pl.it.cd n ban on young turkeys. Growers have been asked not to soil and buy ers not to buy young hens vn'ghing less than seven pounds or toms weighing less than nine pounds. First Pub. 10-21- -3v. Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Dako ta, ss. To Cecelia Longkar, Julia (Inmd Mnger, ."Jury IV'un, Myrtle L.ist, Catherine Twohig, Mary J. Moil- ide, Henry Dldlei. ami to all persons In terested in the osite of J. hn Dl tiler, deceased: On reading tho petlWt of Jot M. Tv.ohig prajing that tho Instrument lilcd in this court on thu 22nd day of October, 11)18, and purporting to bo the last will and tcdiament of the said decoased, may be" proved and allowed, and lecordod os the lat will -d testnmont of John J.)ittlM', de ceased; that said instrument be ,od inllted to probate, and tho adminis tration of said o-itato bo granted to Joe M. Twohig as executor. It is hereby ordered that you, anl nil persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the C nnty Courtto ho hold in and for sui'd county, on tho Ulh day ol November, 1918, at ten o'clock A M to thou -XTjJwa c lute, If any them be. why the orayer of tho petitioner should not be , n. mted, and that notice or ilio pen dency of bald petition and tint tho hearing thereof he given to r.ll per fions interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this ordor In tho Dakota County Ilcrsld, n weekly newspaper printed in said cqunty, for three successive wool; pnor lo nnl day of heating, Witness my hand, and sua I of s.dd court, this 22nd day of October, 11)18. S. W. McKINLUV, (Seal) County Jiulgo. The Hernltl- r- A voar, -SLUG. ,-..,. --rii --nTrTmtia3fi' uauMui.wimitwTrwwM?mCTix mraffttw&wKMfu o t c 1 e e o 9 ( t t 9 roKiii'.si'o.NnKNCi:- : t tlltlmtlMOOMI HinJIAKI) Giandma Hansen is very low. Mrq. Chas. Smith is onjoying a imt from her sister. County Superintendent V. 15. Vow spent Saturday and Sunday at his parental home south of Hubbard. Kingo Jemen hai been tussling with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Vow entertained u few friends at dinner Sunday. Herh Harris, father of Leonard Harris, is not getting along its well as his friends would like to see. School has been closed hero on ac count of tho influenza. O. 15. Heacom shipped n car of stock to Sioux City last week. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson was quite sick the past week, but Is getting along nicely at J.hls writing. i.i... tr..n. t ri.Ai fit.. JUIU1 illMI crilHii wm m -wnnuL.i vikjr Thursday. Jas. Hecney and little son and Mary and Ella Hoeney returned Sunday from n several days' visit with rela tives at O'Neill, Neb. Albert Shroodor and John Luzio shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Wednesday. " Nearly all the schools in this vicin ity have been closed on account of Hip H11. The Mm tin family was In Walthill vi,itmg relatives last week. Mim John .lessen and daughter Sine, Mrs. M. Rnsmuson and child ren, Mrs. John 'Lufclo and little son Joseph and Mrs. 15. Christensen wero citv passengers Monday. Mrs. 15. Christense,n was an over night stayer with friends in Sioux Citv Friday. Guy Anderson motored to Sioux City Monday, Mr and Mrs. Henry Thompson mo tored to Sioux City Monday. L. Sorensen is "pending a couple of weeks visiting fnends. in Sioux City. 'I lu John flartnett family autood lo Sioux City Saturday. 'Ihreshing is about a thing of the past in this locality. , Mrs. Jensen spent the fore part of the week in the Len Harris homo. Andrew Gosbers ii very low with the influenza. John Uffing, who has been very ill with the Spanish influenza, is con sidered out of danger. The Louis Georgonsen family who have been sick with the flu, are re ported much improved. John Johnson was in Sioux City Saturday. Mr. Johnson has just re turned recently from a month's visit with his son, who is in training in California. Len ftairls and son Glen were in the city the first of the week. Leo Uiedo has rented his farm and will move onto the Wm. Goert. farm Christine Peek is spending a few days at homo, her school having been closed on account of the flu. Lnrscn Bros, and Lou Jopposen and wife were Sunday visitor, in the Max Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. M. Hawk visited in the CTirl Anderson home last weok. Mrs. Crowo spent n few days tho past week in tho Tom HofVornan home. Fred Partois waB in tho city last Friday. Rev. Fr. Zopf received n lino pinno player last week. Fred Partois was a county seat visitor Wednesday. " JACKSON Pat Mimnuugh of LoMurs, lown, is a guest in tho M. Mimnaugh home. Rev. M. A. Quinn of Omaha, eelo broted mass hero Sunday a-id' re mained until Monday visiting his parents here. M. E. Kcnnelly has nee-.i appointed substitute rural carrier, vice Orville Poith, resigned. , Thomas llartnott and Mike Mitch ell ha'o been butniuoncd on the fed eral grand jury, which (umenos in Omaha on tho 25th. Marie Leahy lias onteiud St. Vin cent's hospital for treatment. Porn to Mr. and M-r. Thomas Murray, of Wynot, Neb., -forme !y of this place, a dauclttcr on Dctolwr 10. Frank llnnoy and wife of I'ulvur.si ty Place, Neb,, are guests in the I George Paney home. bona Mixer was romoved to St. Vincent's hospital Hundv, thiei toned with pneumonia. Mrs. II. F. Maulrl and mother. Mis. Elizabeth Sutton, and brother, Jos eph Sutton, departed Tuesday morn ing for Omaha, being culled there by tho illness of one of the Sutton boys. Jas. Walsh and wife wore called to Camp Dodge, Iowa, last Friday by tho serioiia illness of their son, who is down with the flu. On account of the schools being closed all over tho country the follow- CAKI. AXDBHSKX lloinocrntlc Ntiinlnc far Trrnmror of Dalmtii Ceiiil,. IIUUBAHI) -:- NEBRASKA 1K0TA OOUN'fV IIUKAU), 1 1 in 1 ivtd li in. Mario 1 ( ,l , . lie t icl. in, V" T 11 (Juin 1, hp.ilding, Neb , Pauline Hall ...... I 1 .UI.h ! lrfrn TfiU.fl 1 UIIU rVrtllllCfll TM! 41IWVMH vttm, j Helen Erlach, Howells, Neb.; Minnie Mixer and Tholma Zulauf, Lyons, Ntb. E. A. Leahy has treatment for an reused by having it hern leceiving Infected hand, scratched on n nail. Uev. Felix McCarthy spent over Sunday in Omaha, . lohn Didior, who made his home around here the past twenty years, ( died in a Sioux City hospital last 1 week of pneumonia. The remains , vpic shipped toValcntin6 for burial. II I Ida Hoffman of Sibley, Iowa, j visited in the J. A. Hall home the first of the week. Enos Watt departed last Saturday evening for Allen, Neb., to visit rel atives. ' Benutta Hall returned to Omaha Sunday, being called homo two weeks ago by the' illness of lief mother who Is now on the road to recovery. , HOJIKH. Mrs. H. A. Monroe and Miss Mat tie McKlnley visited at the K. Mc Kinley home Sunday. Mid Marjorio McKinloy visited several days last wook at the Marl Mansfield home In Winnobago. Rov McKinlev was wobnded in the knee September 2Gth, but it was a clean wound, not injuring the bone. Mrs. P. McKinloy went to South Sioux City Monday for a several weeks' ttay as'mirso. j Henry O&tmeyor, one of old ropi- dents of the county, and for sevdrar years a resfdent of Homer, took visjti sick Sunday morntng about u ociock and died Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs. Lutz, of Sioux CHIt, t.ii' over Sunday" to see their olq friend, henry Osuneyer., Nerval'. Church, who is home oil' furlough, was on' tho sick fist fo; tr few davs. Robert Jones was on .the sick Hafcj last week. Mrs. Fred Rasmusson, who had & bad terHer ffilS' &T$& bett mussen, who also has tho tiisenso, is getting along nicely. Miss Nadine Shcpartlson did not go liark last weok, br the schools are still closed on account of the flu. Miss Mamie Holsworth's school in the O'Connor district is still open and also the school in the Combs uiRinei. - Miss Mariorie McKinlev is having ""iiymK inuis .u (" a three weeks' vacatiofWvhile het pu- htalth, but unless checked, it is apt pi Is nro husking corn. ' to seriously affect the progress of Mrs Campbell of Sioux City, vis-' ar work in u its various dep"art- ited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hiekox,' . Airfi.. 1, ci,i,u wo,.,i Sunday. menst. Already the Shipping Hoard Dr. Nfrm Smith is 'aid up with n has announced that ten por cent of sore foot, infected from a burn. , iits workers had been affected. Alias Harnett Anderson is enjoying, a visit from her sister, Miss Louise ' Andorson. All f the John Church family were .,Q Inal ,.,,.!, Tl.: r-...:i ....... home last week. was to visit Nerval Church, hme on furlough. xiii.t jimmy tvuiiiuii who is ""IS $,'tO TOO 31 UCU; Uan V, Stephens is udvertisine himself as a conirresenfnn with , 100 per cent record, and insists that on this record he is untitled to the voted against tho Good amendment k,nds iorbitlden. which increased the soldiers pay t Modical authorities 3grco that peo from $13 to $30 per month. This plo who are wonk and rundown nrb olo was taken on May 1(5, 1917, ami u cal,liest victims of th" Influenza is rptlnrtPfl mi nan-,. 9f.97 r ,l,n f'nn l"'' -I lltBl. H.LII1IB Ul Ll.w ijiuui,ll.il irressional Record of that date. I- $Ii') per month too much to pav o u soldier boys.' Evidently Mr. Steph- ons thinks that it is. l'OR S." Corn binder, practically now. En quire at Jackson State Panic, Jack son. Nob. Jlort'lit'iiil's Record The following is a copy of a tele- gram placed in tho.Record by Con - gressman Shallenberger, April or. i!)i7, in Vol. 55, l'art 2, pago 1140. Falls City, Nebr., April 21, 1017 Hon. Ashton C. Shallenberger, -M. C. Washington, D. C. Conscription for Army service un popular and should bo used only as a last resort for national dcfen- Conscription for Europdnn boruco exceedingly unpopular. My nn&ocia tions such that I know the sentiment of tho rank and file. No measure so unpdpuiar in my life-time a duft ing our boys for European, jormv, Let those go who aro willing to ' ol untecr is the unanimous verdict John II. Moreheac! FOR sai.i: Some good, pure Incd'Duitc Jei scy Poars. James Smith, Hubbard, Nebr.- MAT1M.MOMAL VPNTURPS. Tho following marriage licenses wero issued by County Judgo Mc Kinley during the past wook: Name and Address. Age. Norval L. Church, AlcatrRs.-Cal ..LI Sivia M. Wilcox, Inman, Nob '.'.o W. F. Carpenter, Sioux City '52 Amelin Anderson, lied Wing, M.. 11 '51 Krnet Cliff, Kingsley, la 22 Josojihine Jackson, LeMars, la.... 19 Fiod W. Jonson, Sioux City 21 Alice De Force, Sioux City 10 roii SALi: - Some cows, fresh in throo or tour weok; also sine calves. P. McCrill, '4 mile west of Jackson, Nob., on the Seversen farm. , POP Sl, Pure bred Chaster White bonrs, April farrow. Write or plione W. A. Heikes, Dakota City, Neb. I'OU SALK En-ly halchetl II. C. Rhode Island Uel pullti, L. P. PALMER, Route 1, Hubbard, Neb. rz AN6THEI! sauiKfis) aumiB SJ MUMC A' miii. mm NKDKASKA, tt Spanish Influenza Rapidly Spre3ding PlTlSO.N'd WKAK AM) UlMOW EASV YICrtMS-i FOIlTir; YOtillSKLF AG I.-T IT t 'l)t TtflNO TINLU. AenriTinnf tn lata iniwrt? iRRi'.od iv and Federal htalth authority Liu' 0)iiiuiaii xfiiiuiiiru ciu3jiiiv 1 - rn.ndiy spreading to all parts of the country, and It now ceems thatprac-j tically every state in the Union will be seriously affected before it runs its course. It has not only become a great and ,. . .v -..,.,! The disease has made its greatest . ,. . , ,. , , progress 111 the East where it has claimed its victims by the thousands. ' ,-. i r -il .: T iepori iiom uliiui aeuuuiis, uuwcv- ei, aro oqually alarming; and both civil nnd military authorities have jWarned the public to take overy precaution to prevent its further ,x sproau. in many cities scnoois, spread. In 'churches and theatres have been closod and public gatherings' of all ?pMomic. If you find yourself tircd. woak and losing flesh, or if you are in n irtttnrnv rnn-rlrnvn nnnilition. nr if you catch cold easily this warning should be heeded promptly. You aro really in great danger, because the germ of this disease is very I catching and you arc apt to fall an easy victim if you come in contact with- the germs. l'eoplo who are I onl1 . nm nnf. !;,.,. 1 , """ "' "" "-" I tract the disease because tney aro able to throw it ofl. The common- sense way to koep from takingf it is to fortify the system against attack by building up the constitution. In oUicr words to use the old adage, "An ounce of prevention h worth n pound .if ere." Anil ii oui arc in a sub-normal condition the propor thing to do is to begin iinnic diatcly to build' up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this, nothing on earth will strengthen ou and build you up likq, Tnnlac, tho powerful reconstructive tonic, which contains the very dements needed by tho system to give you fighting strength and ward oft he influona gorm. First of all Tanlac begins its ac tion by creating n good healthy op- pUte for wholesome, nourishing food, and assists every organ of the body to "perform its natural funct ions, thus helping to build up health and sthenmth in tho natural way. Tnulac is also the ideal strength ening tonic for persons who are suf foring from the after effects of In iluema, Grippe or Bronchial troub- 1 lo ami hundreds of thousands nro using it doily with the most grntuy ing results. In connection with the Tnnlac treatment, it is necessary to keep th bowels open by taking Tanlac Laxative Tablets, samples of which an included with oveiy bottle of TonlWc. It is also important that th every day ruloa of hygiono be observed; that is, sleep in well ven UiftUd. rooms, get plenty or fresh lr,aiHl exercise nnd koep away from Crowds. TanlW Is sold in Dakota. City 'by NJswnger Pharmacy. -Adv. oAltO'l'A CXYV. JbBBBBBbBkbB MGfiBBBBbBlBaBBBH Card or Tltuuks We, wisli to thank our friends for thtlr ktuuaess ami sympathy, also for vth beautiful floral offer! njfi, during Mr reeent groat sorrow. Jamos Ileeney and Sou. , ,v,r' KOHk. AND UAISliH 4 I :'J J 'i it u 9.. ZmtVyni'h iiiiAiw ' Walter E. Miller DAKOTA (MTV, MIIIRASKA Republican' Candidate for County Treasurer of JDalcot( County, Nebraska 1 'ir Support is Solicited iW WKxsjmjfmWMM TS-&E VOTERS F NEBRASKA 1 .Tudce Charles 13. Letton. formerly District Judce at Fairburvl 1 one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, is a candidate for rei election. 'I The Judge has made a record as an able, independent, honest and industrious member of the Court. His ability is recognized, by the District Judges of tho state, by lawyers generally, and bjj men of all stations in life who know him personally. This is toq important an office to be considered lightly by the voter. Every voter shouTd think twice before casting his ballot. "Hold 'fast to that which is good." u - - - - ' --- sf - - u S. C. BASSETT, Ex-rresidont State Association. Board of F, JOUVENAT, Banker and 1'armor. P. BROWN, E Farmer, Itegent of the University of Nebraska.. C. II. RTJDGE, s Rudgo & Guenzel Company. A. V. PEASE, - . , Cx -Member State Board of Pharmacy. .. J. C. IIARPIIAINI, Harpham Brothers, Harness and Saddlery. j. E. DULLER, Miller & I'.ilne Company. Mayor of Lincoln. ' GEORGE JACKSON, ' - Speaker of the House of Representatives JOHN L KENNEDY, Lawyer, feerslng as U. S. Fuel Administrator for Nebraska. - .C. BYRNE, TByrno & Hammer Co. St.-te Chairman Liberty Loan Committee. SMITH, csldent Nebraska State Farmers Congress. IVumirs Congrebs. ,W?VWVVAVVVWV ? BETTER THAN EVER With its handsome new furniture, its improved labor saving devices and with its reputation for fine stitching established, 5 rsasasp8 I WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., "Wwwwv CSdfttt O CKZV& O tfSSUSP CZXU39 C3T93 PBdtt O IWS1WJ1 9 GtSMSP e i i ..Aiicnon.. j FRIDAY, NOV. 15,- 1918 1 1 will olfer 35 Hig Typo giowihy. .Many of them arc "Grand Model Kith," that 1 weighed over 8u0 pounds nt 2t King J)., Cherry Orion A., and the good offerings of tho year, Po Hubbard, i tftsaau e tnasc aaea o tfas Beacom, O r,tYrii.rM,n,i.-, y,r rrr.rrm'ft ir,farTvYac llM Ir I I HI II ,iiiiii,iiiiiH,,iiMiiiiiiif,n IN DAKOTA COUNTY Plccliiiii Not ember 5, 1!I18 s I'l'A.arJiirw'WJiiwi 1 Will Appreciate Your Support and Vote i'kaxic m. (;ituitcir HOMER, NEBR. Democratic rttptlidcft' tor CoiilTty ('.In:: Due -t corxTY. m:r. 1-.uv in Nebraska and a resident of D. l,otn County for 21 Years Agriculture. Secretary State Dairymen'! Wfrtt . A3 : ; J Vlco President Nation; The WHITE SEWING MACHINE pves you the greatest possible value for vour monev. , You'll be glad to buy it" Get a free demonstration from ihe White dealer. If no dealer is handy write us for catalogs of Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle machines including the No. 70 "Sit-Strate." Cleveland, Ohio Jloars for sale that are big and ' sired by that great big type Boar, won third on nt Sioux Gity. lie months. Others nro sired by Orion Long Critic. This will be one of so don't fail to attend. wner Nebraska M r iv sui