DAKOTA COUNTY HEBU.D jChrMcnscn nml Mrs. Ogburn, were T(tll U 7M'A"W 1nt.1fcln. I ,..' . ," , "' . .., ... 3...,...., , ....,.,,.,... . mrB rvois Anucrsen is rccovennor Permission lias been granted for the transmission of this pnper thru the mails as second class mnttcr. Subscription Price, 51.25 Pr Year. Telephone Nos. IK nml 15. Offlcinl l'mter of Dakota County. Pie-Enters In Tours. Vnlthil Times: Moll Schmicd of the .Dakota County Eagle and Mark Murray of the Pen der Times nro endeavoring to see which can weep most copious tears over their fallen idol. They ngrce in charging Congressman Stephens' poli tical debacle to the German vote, which ia nil right. Nobody kicks on the goat since one seems to be ncces uary. The boys with Pershing over there have quit chasing bodies, why not chase 'em over here? Forward march! Mark and Mcll; "Damn the Dutch Give 'cm h 11" to A A At A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ' A A T V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ' V V VV V V V i HED CHOSS NOTES I .;, Dakota County Chapter .;. : :::::':::::: Hubbard Jlraiich The annual report of the Ameri can Red Cross, Hubbard branch, for i. lie yuur uiiuiiif; imuvuiiiuui uuiu, 10 as follows: RECEIPTS Annual members $-155.00 Subscribing members 32.00 Sociables and dances HO!). GO Hubbard Red Cross Sale ... G20.01 Farmers Union Red Cross frum it sintri? nf slrlmoq Gene Parmer epont over Thanks giving at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mogensen entertain ed a few friends at Sunday dinner. Tho infant children of Fred and Charlio Erickson were christened on Sunday. Christine Beck spent over Thanks giving at home. James Hccnoy and little son Fran ces silent Thanksgiving at O'Neill in the Grandma Timlin home. Mrs. Crowe visited the past weok with relatives hero. John Campbell is sponding a few weeks visiting relatives in Sioux City and South Dakota. A. Johansen and family visited in tho H. Hansen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jesscn visited friends in the eountry Sunday. Rev. Andorsen conducted services here Sunday in the Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. E. Christensen spent Thanksgiving with friends. COO. 00 Snln Percntage of Drive Fund .. HG5.12 to Hronson, Iowa, Sunday, where they .(7U Mil I nt.....i I. -T 111 . - Donati6iis !'. 32D.8G Total $2017.59 REMITTANCES Remittance to Chapter ....$ 247.00 Stationery, postage and ex press V.U5 Red Cross material 755.70 Total $1020.05 Junior Red Cross $ 112.52 Mary L. Hceney, Treasurer. Home Economics Short Courses A part of tho extension work in Homo Economics of tho Extension Service of the University of Nebras ka Collego f Agriculturo consists of short courses. Specialists are sent out to give demonstrations and lec tures on household administration, food study, and clothing. Tlicso courses nro usually four days' long, and they may bo attended by any woman who pays n small feo neces sary to defray expenses of renting a hall, heat, light, etc. This year em phasis is being placed on food study, sinco food scarcity seems certain to continue for considerable time. In formation regarding Homo Econom ics short courses may lie obtained from tho Extension Service, Universi ty Farm, Lincoln, Neb. MATRIMONIAL VENTURES. Tho following marriage licenses were issued by County Judgo Mc Kinloy during tho past week: Name and Address. Age. Edward Chapwan, New York 28 Joico Parmellee, Sioux City 20 Chas. G. Fuoss, Concord, Neb 27 Viola Heikes, Wakefield, Neb 18 Peter Stein, Mitchell, S. D 33 Sytheria O. Pedrick,Carlyle,S.D...21 Chos. F. Brown, Sioux City 37 Lillian Welch, Sioux City 3b Tho Herald1 year, $1.25. COHHESPONDENCE JACKSON Mr. Hottolfson, ngent for tho M. & O. expects to move to South Sioux City as soon as ho recovers from his illness with the ilu, which has con fined him to his bed tho past week. Mrs. C. Twohig and daughter Mar garet are keeping house for Mrs. Boyle's children during her nbsence with her son Harold, who is ill with pneumonin at St. Joseph's hospital, uiiiiiiin. airs, iwonig anu uaugntcr will occupy the W. F. Hickey cottage as soon ns the Bottolfson family get moved. Tho C, St. P., M. & O. railwuy has been consolidated with the C. B. & Q., and will be operated by the Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Couch mntornrt stient tho day with relatives Mario Goodfollow returned last Friday to Sheridan, Wyo., to resume teaching after a month's vacation on account of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley and Mrs. II. Kinney spent Thanksgiving in the Leo C. Kearney homo in Sioux City. Clara Lilly and little brother Ralph, spent several days last week in the J. M. Brannan home. Hugh McKeever was up from Sioux City tho last of tho week disposing of the household ceficts of his moth er, tho Into Mrs. Ann McKeever. Dr. Magirl, wife and baby spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Oma ha. The doctor returned Friday but Mrs. Magirl remained over Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Dessert and little daugh ter of Casper, Wyo., are guests in the Mrs. Catherine Jones home. Mrs. Wm. Mackey departed Satur day for Lyons, Neb., to visit her mother and sister. The season's work mostly done, you should have your harness over hauled and oiled. The Jackson Har ness Shop is always prepared tn five you first class service. Mrs, II. F. McKeever returned last Wednesday from New York, where she was called two months ago by tho illness of her son Enimett with pneumonia. She loft him able to bo up, and gaining rapidly. En route home she stopped at Mt. St. Clara Academy, at Clinton, Iowa, to visit her daughter, Sister Margaret Mary, and found her ill with the flu, but boforo she left her condition was fa vorable. ,M. J. Miers has installed a new piano in his home. Walter Zulauf, of Camp Funston, IS Kllnnmnrr n (7m, rln..o r....i i. ...m i , 7 " V" MUJ" u iuukii Willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zu- i tiu i. Mr and Mrs. M. Hofrcrnnn and Guy Wier and wife spent Thunksgiv IniT In thn Afisanu rvoi... i, pi" r,,. mwoHJ I1UII1U III Sioux City. .Miss Mary Enrlght of Sioux City, vis ted over Sunday in the P. Gor- rtllir lin m n i F- Hlckey has opened n pool null rind rnotmiKnnf i t. i..,i,. Lr " -"will, in luu nullum? formerly used for a wholesale liquor T' "" "" insiaueu tnree pool tables and nil up-to-date fixtures. Ilorll Kinnnu u.l.n : a n Grunt, Rockford, III., is exiiected nome tins week. G. J. Ryan writes tllat IllS COmiinriV ia lmintr ,.,!... 1 out and ho will bo home soon. HOMER. Mrs. Mary Renz was on tho sick list last week. Lester Rons: is visiting his brother lorn near Wayne. Mrs. Geor was vory low with pleu risy following pneumonia and flu, Inst week, and was taken to n hos liital in Sioux City for treatment on Monday. Mrs. Bill McEntnffer nnd baby ond her brother, Fay Golf, have the flu, und Mr. Goir. their father, we hear is also ill with tho disease. Mrs. Auirtistn fist iiiiiv,... .....i .1 i. o -....ivjvi twill lliUIKU- tor Lena, wero dinner guests at tho Miss Mnilllo Olnnn no ,1,,,.,., t Dakota City Sunday in attendance at the Harold Auckland funeral. H. A. Monroo nnd wifo and Miss Gertrtidn MnKtnlm, ,.,.. ,l r a South Sioux Sunday. irs. i. i). uurtis and daughter . ,i(m .woro dinner guests at tho nureii uacrls liomo Sunday evening. Mrs Wa tor Smith returned from Lincoln Monday and reports not much change in Walter's condition. Our schools are closed again on ac count of tho flu. Mrs. August Fillmcn received n German steel trench helmet Monday wTth thor A:"?.' T1' Wh0 'S '" Fr"nc" Sam Blunchard and wife came un from Council Bluffs in nitnmi n... r..' ate neral of Mrs. Blnnelmrd'a i...i. Harold Buckland. ' Mrs Eugono Loo mis died at her ,mo inc Honior, Tuesday, December 3, 1018, of complications following the influenza. She leaves a husband and ve" children, a mother, Mrs. Jnne Wolker, and two grnndchildren. The funeral will bo held Thursday after noon. rm01'8 Uas""ssen and family spent Thanksgiving with the Axel Chris tensen family. Tom Soash and wifo are ill with tho flu at tho homo of Mrs. Soash's parents, Newt Crlppon nnd wife. A sniau .sou is sick niso. HUM! AM) John Harty was at Camp Dodgo a : eilllllln nf flnva Inaf . mnr ' x i a i J " . vwvi" " l , wuro uinnor guests Nols Andersen shinpod n car of Harry Ostmoyev homo Sundav Mr. and Mrs. E. Christensen enter tained a few friends Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest uoertz Friday, November 29th, n son iurs. jen jtocKweu is spending i few days in tho homo of her dnugh iur, nirs. J!., uoerr.z. Woods Hilcman enmo in from Jules burg, Col., last week to look after business matters herenbouts. Dan Hartnett and family motored to Sioux City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike FaiTell and children wero in tho city last week. O. E. Beacom shipped n car of l'at stock last week. Tho danco given hero last Friday was quite well attended. Mrs. juen itooney is qulto ill. Mr. nml Mrs 'I' V M.fio.. ThanksL'ivincr (llnnnr nt 41in limnn ,.f their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Goertz enter tained several families nt a Thanks giving dinner. ' Mrs. M. Hecney and daughter jiio tored to Sioux City Friday. Jas. Green nnd sister, Mlko Green and Georgo Reiss wero in Sioux City Friday. Peter Jensen will begin work on the Dr. Magirl residence the coming week. E. Christensen was in tho city on Monday. Mrs. John Hartnett nnd duuglfter. Margaret, airs. Uisbers, Mrs mu i linrtvi Ml-R. Alton Knlofr... ., ...1 .1......1.I ----- . . . . . TK v t ---., . T rviLikbi mill iiitiiw ill iir son, Margaret Hbward. Mrc.' K. Helen we're entertained TlmnVMiri. j ,i ral tmtege, which was in charge enlisted in the erviCf of Lnclo Suml4 v.Wided to the United States, whore the Masons. Harold Buckland wax nm! rs si-nt to France in February, lie w-i- so-it to Ft. Snelling, andthcro born hero March 15, 1889, and died ,1918. He made rapid advancement died from the elfects of being gassed. In tho nrniy and wna made n nrt i He is survived by his father, W. E. lieutenant while overseas. He was , Buckland, and n brother, Seth Buck in the battle of the Marne, Riems, land, of Homer: three sisters. Mrs. in n military hospital at Ft. Snelling, Minn., Wovemlier VJU, 1918. He had raided in Homer until about six astle came lait Par'' "Ro when he went to- Menomo- and Chateau Thierry, and was badly Gertie Mullin of South Sioux City, tre of tho St ,lllc' is'' t0 accePt n position as gassed while on I'uty. He was sent and Mr?. Sam Blunchard and Miss His wifo ac- "li,naRer f n department store. He ' to a base hospital ind later w.ia in- Fern Buckland, of Council BlufFs.In. J V m&WiW&xdch . 5ji-sn (iv? -" i r u l:ii :$ &iTn mmmA- "mtmM mmwm . .KMBi'lwB "--- vv v. v u ," ... -e1" tfsa2H5s5y.'!j3ii -- i'pzi k mm-m i ,,-iv- -n. 'J ' -vv.' -i.',.ji vD.'wsi Ol918ABSIno 1 WINTER FALL HEAVY COYOTES' S HEADLESS Liberal Assortment BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD IJ9IEXTRAIARGE IXTIU TO VCBiS 2.750 230 2.25to 1.90 28.00to23.0fl 22.00lol8.C0 Nfl EXTRA LARGE i2.oaioio.oo 9.50to 8.00 7.C0lo G.09 4.00 to 3.00 wtm - ' -.. r-- .rmfflmvmwu'&fBn MkMMmmikMiMmlm Nl LARGE rroTo vEnar.t N"! MEDIUM IXinHO AtfCFAtC 119 1 SMALL tn4 ro ivtct 2-lOto 1.85 1.80to 1.60 I.70So 1.50 1.50io 120 1.3013 1.10 LOOto .30 20.00lo 18.00 16.00tol4.00 16.09toi4.00 12.00lol0.00 12.00lol0.00 9.00lo 7.C0 NILA9GE CKTRA-n t. 'ElAflf N I MEDIUM tkrrATO AVCRAGE N91 SMALL vrthk tjaf-' N?2 HO blZl C Q,k I m 3 . "i I TC III r. . , DAKOTA COUNT IIEUALd: DAkOTA CM, JSiliBR. WIWMfUgltlritfVltWftAfll,tUuJlM4AlAIMill,-kVl.W inf ivt the Pete Sorrnsen home. Mrs, Aupustn Ostmeycr and daugh ter Lena, Harry Ostmeycr and family nnd Will Ostmeyer and family were (meats at the Alfred Chnillle home Thnnkiglvinft. Jas. Hogan of Newcastle Tuesday to tnko charge Anthony lumber yard companlou ntm. I Pete Mannlon died Wednesday of In of itrnnl; rf nnnmnnntu rrttlmtff nrJ the flu. Ho was cick fop n couple of weeks and nt first was not thought to be in danger, but he was not a strong ninn and could not rally. The body wan shipped to Newcastle Friday for burial. Warren Kinnear has about recov ered from a severe uttack of appen dicitls, but there is utill room for improvement. The John Blacketer family have tho Ilu. Mr. Mcnerick and daughter Freda, of Sioux City were guests at tho Geo. Rockwell homo Thanksgiving. Willie Nixon was home from Atch ison, Kas., where he Is attending, an ncademy, and spent Thanksgiving with the home folks. Mrs. Amos Shook returned Satur day to her 'home nt Kadoka, S. 1)., after a ten days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Itnchel Kinnear. It seems that Homer is sadly in need of a marshal or truant oiricer, or something to handle the small boys and some of them are not so small cither. They are largo enough to handle an auto, any way. A bunch of them celebrated Thanks giving by breaking a window in tho picture show. Frank Kcttler went to Alton, la., to spend Thanksgiving with his wife and father-in-law's family. There was a war savings entertain ment at the O'Connor school house Fridny evening. Miss Mnyme Hols worth teaches there. David Nelson was an incoming passenger from the north Saturday. Auditor O'Shen of the St. Anthony & Dakota Lumber Co., was a Homer visitor Saturday. Jas. Allawny, sr and wife and E. S. Redden nnd family were entertained Thanksgiving dny at tho James Al laway, jr., home. The funeral of Lieut. William Har old Buckand was held from the pa rental homo here Sunday. The home guards turned out and escorted tho 9.50to 8.50 7.00b G,00 5.50lo 4.75 3.00to 2.50 8.OOI0 7.50 5.751a 5.25 4.50(o 3.75 2.25 to 2.C0 125to .90 .85to .60 VrXn5E: 12.00(0 6.00 9.001) 5.G0 r0OD UNPR.NE 7.00-3 6.00 5.93to 4.50 3.50 to 3.G3 I.75to 1.50 J?.53ta 2.C0 4.50.O 2.00 3.0053 1.50 1.50to .to .50to .40 .35 to 25 3.00tD 2.00 2.C0to 1.50 P03R UNPRINE A1. roS'ZEfi jUAurr 2.Wto 1.25 1.59 to .75, I.OOlo .60 .50 to .25 SHOT, DAMAGED AND KITTS ATHIGHEST MADKFTVAIIIC -II FLAT. H Amy AND DAMAGED AT HIGHEST MARKET VALUE THEISE EXTREMELY HIGH PRICES QUOTED FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT ' CATCH, 'EM-SKIN 9EM-S7wr" :... Wo Want All tha Nebraska Uvtvr, You o.ui iihip MUSKRAT, COYOTE, SKUNK and all other Fur-bcarcra collected in your section strong demand. A shipment to SKUBERT" will bri?, you more money" quicker. GET A SHIPMENT OFF-TODAY. You'll. ba m.rhly s'atl you did. ?5W3i Vif,fJkftVWjA.A;iJJiK mJLsmm in ?-- S Mimwffit&?m MM rVMfJ rfc2!u-P ir.WwSV,ai'B!y ssLijMm8&Mm KBKKSB3a2X3ErSEarxaaSX22S32I 'iXEBSSEME M m U 11 u m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m u n n u n n u m m U' n m m n n n 51 n n ii u m m m m m u ii n u n u n m m n n m m m m m m n m m m la m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmmmMmmm m m m m m m m IB I f mm MM m m ' Hm m mt m m m u n HAYING DECIDED TO QUIT FARMING AND MOVE TO TOWN, I WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING PERSON AL PKOPEUTV AT L'f I5LLC AUCTION AT 31 V PLACK AUOUT SIX 3IILES NOKTIIWEST OF 1I03IEK, AND FOUR ailLKS SOUTHEAST OF HUHltAHD, NEUUASIvA, ON W 1 '"K "1 T Sale Begins at 10 O'clock Free Lench at Noon Horses 1 Itlauk 31 arc, 7 years ohl, weight 1,300 lbs. 1 IMiiuk aiare 4 years old, weight 1,200 His. 1 Gray 31 a re, 0 years old, weight 1,200 lbs. 1 H row n Horse, 5 years old, weight 1,250 lbs. 1 Jay 31 a re, 10 years old, weight 1,150 lbs. 1 Mack 31are, years old, Weight 1,100 lbs. 1 mack Horse i) years old, weight 1,200 lbs. 1 Hay 3Lirc, 10 years old, weight 1,100 lbs. O S A JL JL La JCi 1 Cow, fresh soon. 2 Cows, fresh in a couple of months. )i Heifers, fresh in spring, all exira good Diir hams. 1 Pure Bred Durham Bull, coining 2 yrs. old. 1 yearling Heifer Calf. 4R Heaud. f Spring Slma.ts ONE THOHOUGHiniED POLAND CHINA BOAU 45 IPstrrrk Ma.cfklrkry 9 One (5-foot 3IcCormit'k Hinder. One 3Ionitor Drill. One "Black Hawk Com Planter, and 100 rods of wire. One Hock Island Disc. One Emerson 3Iowcr. One Sulky Plow, l(5-in. One l(5-in. Walking Plow. Two Biding Cultivators. One Walking Cultivator. One 2-Section Harrow. One Hay Hake. One Spring Wagon, new. Two Single Buggies. Two Wagons. OneSleigh. One Hay Back. One Fanning 31 ill. One Hand Corn Sheller. Two Sets of Harness. One Saddle. Two Sets of Fly Nets. One Grindstone. This 3Iachinery is Practically All New. About 20 Tons of Alfalfa Hay. Some Corn, Oats, and 3Iarcus Seed Wheat. ! dozen Chickens. 1 DeLuval Cream Separator, nearly new, and other articles too numerous to mention. 1 mm mil f iaini ihii.ii ili J ihjulumiiiihimwh mmii mil it mini ! n mi ma m i nifw mriHifrriHii rT,CrS)iySQ AH sums under $10 Cash; on sums over that amount ten months' time will be given on ap 1 JL-aJLXlVIkj proved notes bearing 10 per cent interest. $ C JL Ml JIC?d j m m m m m u n u n u m M m u m m m m m n u u n n d m m m m m m m m u u m m m m m m m wner i If ELLEY ,Vr HASDAL, Auctioneers GEO. ASHFOBD, Clerk m m m m m l j y I i ;i - -i" ""um,ks.rf....