f - . " in fcl . vV-i . rtimim inwiiMnimiW iVttiVrtnnmfti ,1 . f . v vy A?1, .f 2 ttAtOttA COtJNTT BUBilDi DAtlOTA blTTr NEtill.VSKA . J t , r. P&. xrci l-"t VTiSM How ,,'jout your income tnx? We have special facilities to help you after the 10th of January, 1020. Call on us, our sen ice is yours. We Invite you in all branches ol banking. How about your form loans? Call or write us. We loan on tlio following plans: Five, seven ten, twenty and thirty-one and one- half years plan. We have what you want, giving you preference to the kind of loans and the length of time you wish to have it run. Join U3 and attend farm sales. Headquarters for clerking sales. The Mid -West State Bank Under State Supervision. ' Sioux City, Iowa. I TO BUY SKLL JJOIUIOW RENT '.'See us FIRST" it .'AYS. Cash for Homes and Forms many buyers waiting. Farm and City Loans the BEST Rates Service Treatment GOOD Insurance every kind written. Coll and "get Ac quainted." We sell OAFE 1st Mtgs netting you (5 por cc.tt Int. No loss 33 yrs loaning thus. G19 Davidson Bldg. "Our SERVICE yours" ED. T. KEARNEY, President. Federal Finance Co. I THE HOTEL BARSTOW Fourth and A Streets SAN DIEGO, CAL. 100 Modern .Rooms $1.00 JUp Europoan Plan. f All Rooms Steam Heated. The Hotel Barstow has been entirely refitted, and is par ticularly popular with ladies ind families. Special rates to permanent guests. The Land of Sunshine and Roses LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920 The Horold, $1.50 per year J. A, Hill was here from Jnckson on business Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Colwell on the 14th. Postmastdr Schmicd entertained an office inspector ot his home last Fri day. S. A. Stinson went to Omaha on Wcdnesdny morning for a short vaca tion trip. A teachers' examination will bo held Saturday at the court, house, when county life certificate subjects will bo given. A card received from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bates states that they ar rived in Kansas City O.K., on their way to Phoenix, Ariz. A number of relatives of tho Fred Schmidt family went to Sioux City Sunday and helped them colebrato their silver Wedding anniversary. Walter E. Miller, county treasurer, leovds next Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where ho will enter the Mayo Bros, hospital for an operation for stomach trouble. Mrs. Pat Kellehcr come down from Norfolk, Neb., Tuesday evening, bring ing her grandfather, Samuel Gr'ibble, who was taken ill whilo visiting rel-' otlves there, to tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Bello Barnctt, in this place. An item in the Wayne Democrat announces the marriage of Walter A. Schultz and Miss Grace V. Ream on January 9th. ''The bride is a daugh tre of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ream, living near Dixon, Neb. I he young couple Lutheran Church Notes By Rev C. R. Lowe. The choir enjoyed n very pleasant evening at tho homo of Mr. Wm. Ostmcycr Inst Saturday evening. 'Iho pasvoi hud iho li.'iri lurk of it blowout as ho was leaving town, but Mr. Verne Morgan met him before ho had walked but a liltlo way after having taken the ctipplcd rig home and Mr. Emory Bobler mado tho trip to tov.n nftei tho party was over, inanks. Sunday morning, of courso we had to wnlls to Saleih, but that was no hardship. We would not havo dono so if tho Ford had been in running order. Ono of tho worshippers re marked that if all the folks would do as I had dono, there would have been a lot of pcoplo there who were not present. Which leads me to re mark that a good deal of our luck of time and the inability to get to the worship is n lock of planning and determination on our port. It is that wo do not look olieod and got ready, and aro careless whether wo are ablo to worship God in tho sanctuary. Tho other day wo were ot a meeting of the executive boord of tho synod. On that board is one of the busiest bankers in Nebraska, with board meetings and committee meetings galore, but on two days' notice ho was able to meet with us and give us two hours and a half time. Marshal Foch run the war and won it, and had also time to go to the house of Prayer for nn hour every day; maybe ho spent as much as an nour and a linlf from his work. will reside on a farm near Mniilv. Maybe wo think tho banker could tear State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, so. Frank J. Cheney makes onth that ho Is lenlor partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public: i Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken In ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surface.1) of tho System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 75c, Hall's Family Pills for' constipation. LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU l liVJIfliKfil Rurpe&Annuat The Leading American Seed Catalog Burpee's Annual Is a complete guide for theVegetablo and Flower garden. If you are interested In gardening Burpee's Annual will be mailed to you free. Write for your copy today. "Wi Aleo Burp.ee Co. 21 Burpee Bldg. Philadelphia Walter E. Miller and wife wo'c visitors with friends in Homer Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hirsch of Sioux City, spent Sunday here with relatives. The Herald is printing sale bills this week for Wm. Heenan, whose sale will be held on Thursday, Feb ruary 5th, 11)20. County Supt. W. E. Voss went to Lincoln Tuesday noon to attend a two-days' conference of county super intendents of the state. Scads of river ice is being put up this week by the local business firms and farmers in this vicinity. The Ice is of good quality, and about 14 inches thick. D. Van de Zedde went to Omaha Sunday to be with his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Lang, who will undergo an op eration at hospital there sometime during this week. George C. Blessing of Homer was here several days last week, and Mon day and Tuesday of this week work ing on matters pertaining to the re districting of tho county schools. County Supt. W. F. Richardson, of Dixon county, was here Tuesday in conference with the redistricting board concerning boundaries of school districts having territory in both counties. Samuel Grlbble came over from l visit at Humeston, Iowa, last Thurs day and spent a few days at the horre of his daughter, Mrs. Belle Barnott, leaving Saturday for Meadow Groe, Neb., to visit relatives there, before returning to his home at Goodwin, S. D. Tho Salem Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at 2 p. m., January 29th, at the home of Mrs. H. E. Brbwri. All friends and members are cordially welcome. The serving committee is Mrs. H. E. Brown, Mrs. Alice Sides, Mrs. Pierce Wilson, Mrs. Flora fish er and Mrs. Thos. Cribble. Mrs. C. N. Derry of South Sioux City, and her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Morrison, of Murdo'S. D., were vis itors here last Thursday with old friends. Mrs. Morrison was down to see her mother, who had been ill for several months. She expected to re turn home the first of the week. In a letter to G. -W. Sayre, from Mrs. John B. Dewitt, postmarked at Aneheim, Cal., January 9th, sho says: "My husband is no better, they brought him home from the hospital on a stretcher to spend Christmas; his left side is entirely useless, and I hod to feed him. Ho eats good and says he feels fino and has lots of strength in his right side, but cannot move himself about. He was at home two weeks." The letter also stated that Levi Yeoman and his wife had moved to Glendale, twenty-eight miles from Anaheim, where he has two 5-acre orange ranches. He keeps a hired man to do his work, and he is living a retired life. They have a fine homo and an automobile. burg, Neb. F. H. Forrest, local .manager 'n the Nebraska Telephone Compay in this place, left Monday for Detroit, Mich., in response to a message stat ing that his father was seriously ill. having suffered a stroke of paralysis, from which he is not expected to recover. Internal Revenue Collector Geo. L. Loomls of Omaha", announces thnt a deputy collector will visit this coun ty on the following dates and assist taxpayers in making out their in come tax returns: jlomer, Feb. 20: Dakota City, Feb. 21; South Sioux City, Feb. 23. Following the example set by com mercial clubs, chamber of commerce, etc., many organizations of farmers en lulty to worslp Go( Ul 13 way from his work any time for a couple of hours, but they have work thnt has to bo dono tho same as we have. Oh, ono will say but that the head of the Allies' war operations did not hnvo work to look after. Time, we havo the ti: o if wo want to use it that way. There are n lot of things which present them selves to be done, they will keep the Christian from his duty and his pro mise if he will let them, but we will have to do as Peter says, put them away. I am not minimizing the ne cessity of our labors, but wo ought not to rob God of the time and tho worship due him, but bo as glnd to do that as we nro to receive the grain at his hand. I wish I could make men see thnt it is their bound- Wo think HnnHinfUiiiniunmimfminninHnniHiiiinniMiiininrniimmininninmniiiiinimiiiiHiintiiiniiii "A l'HMFTY NATION IS A PHOSVEIIOIJS ONE" i NATIONAL TllllIFT WKEK .lANUAltY 17 24. 1 Systematizing tiim family spending p Tho family that does its spending according to H a fixed plan avoids debt and is able to save system- jj atically. Divide your spending about as follows and 'watch results at the end of six months: Fo6d 30 per cent, rent 20 per cent, general expense 20 per cent, clothing 10 per cent, amusements 10 per cent, savings 10 per cent. Thousands of families have adopted budget sys tems to their great advantage, financially and other wise. Give it an honest trial, Bank of Dakota City Dakota City, Neforaskn. iiiMinnifiii! navmg oanquets tnis winter. ' ,i i,:a ,., ,n. 1...1. County Farm Bureaus, breeders' asso- tncro wlll bo a timc whon wo'win ciotions and other farmers organiza- wish thtA we hnd done ourduty as lions are finding these get-together it ,s outlined here. Even If you feeds of much value in promoting aro of the heavenly hosts, you will good fellowship. A recent banquet wish you had dono so. First you in Dawson county was attended by wjU bo sorry just on general princi more than 100 farmers and breeders, pies, and second becnuso there will Dewey Kinney, of Johnstown, Neb., be others who aro enjoying more df tnp supposea victim 01 tne Killing ino glories or if you please will be during a holdup at South Sioux City enjoying the glories more than yoa recently, for which Don Piazzi is be- are. Somo find more pleasure in Ing held to answer to a charge of tho service of worship hero than oth mUrder or robbery, turned up in ers, and in heaven there will bo the Sioux City Monday "alive and well." same difference. If you want hcavci This puts another phase on tho kill- to bo the fullest possiblo of good ing and robbery. The body of the things, you will have to live to that man killed was taken to Johnstown end here. rprvtmrmif last week, but will be ex- Mr. Robert Hijeman and family humed and brought bnck tcDakoth havo asked for their church letters county, it is reported. Meanwhile to the Presbyterian church at Mc Piazzi is languishing in tho Dakota. Minnville, Ore., and Mr. J. P. Lake county jail awaiting further developments. County Judge S. W. McKinley of and family wish their membership transferred to Sturgcs, S. D. These have been given in both instances ficinted at tho following umlrlinr-i Wo hate to give un these ncoDle. but during the past week: David E. For- thcv have done tho right thing. The dig and Mary N. Kail, both of Sioux mo to ho sorry is when thoy go City, on the -13th; Raymond C. De- away from lho work of tho church. laney 01 waieraury, JNebr., and Mary v mu" uuriii. to iuko nis cnurcn icc- v. uavey 01 ronca, Neur., on the 14th; Fred E. McClatchie and Irene E. Wright, both of Sioux City, John E. Annell of Winnebago, and Kuttic Shunk, of Lake Andes, S. Df, Harri son M. Calp and Dortha H. Wright, both of Sioux City, Peter Brewer and Florence Mack, both of Yankton, S D and Clifford M. Terrill and Graco Lill, both of Sioux City, ,U on tho 15th; George Voulgaris and Esther V. Lawton, both of Sioux City, on tho 17th; and Forrest Cobb and Kate M. Ahrendson, both of Correction vilie, Iowa, on tho 18th. ter with him always when ho has changed locations permanently. We havo not seen it in print, and thereforothero nro a lot of our peo ple who will bo pleased to find out that B. M. Boals is busy just at pres ent with a building campaign of tho Y. M. C. A. at Payette, Idaho. First Pub. Jan. 22, 1920 3w. Notlcu of l'robnto of Will. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Stato of Nebraska, Dakota Coun ty. ss, To Margaret C. Parker, Bert Park er, Nettie F. Rockwell, Hattio E. Bronson, Leo Parker, Fred Parker, Walter Parker, Verno Bronson, Mol vln Bronson, Violet Bronson, Ora Rockwell, Leslio Rockwell, Richard Porker, Evelyn Parker, Olgn Parker and Farmers Loan & Trust Company of Sioux City, Iowa, and to nil per sons interested in the estato of An drew J. Parker, deceased. On reading the petition of Fred J. Parker, praying that tho instrument filed in this court on tho 15th day of January, 1920, and purporting to be tho lait Will and Testament of S,jU!W!ill MATRIMONIAL VENTURES. The following marriage licenses were Issued by County Judge Mc Kinley during the past weelc: Namo and Address. Age. Raymond C. Delaney, Waterbury..22 Mary F. Davey, Ponca 13 David E. Ferdig, Sioux City 50 Mary N. Kail, Sioux City 37 Fred E. McClatchie, Sioux City ...37 Irene E. Wright, Sioux City 28 Harrison M. Calp, Sioux City 31 Dorothy H. Wright. Sioux Cltv ...19 John E. Armoll. Wlnnpim M,.i. 04 ' the said deceased, may bo proved, al Hattio Shunk, Lake Andes, S. D. ,10 , lowe(l nml recorded as tho last Will Clifford M. Terill, Sioux City ....23r'!nd Tes,tnie"t of Andrew J. Parker, Grace LIU, Sioux City ....... 18 de?Td t,1Bt.Ba'd Instrument bo ad- . ,, , mitted to probate, and the adminls- Peter Brewer, Yankton, S. D 21 ' tratlon of said estate bo granted to I'lorenco'Mack, Yankton, S. D....20 J. J. Rimers, ns executor. It is hero Forrest Cobb, Correctionville, la.. 21 by ordered that you, and all persons Kate M. Ahrendsen, Correctionyille, (interested in said matter, may, and Iowa , .18 do, appear ot tho County Court to be George Voulgaris, Sioux City 23 ll0111 in nn1 for siW county,' on tho Esther V. Lawton, Sioux City IS 14tl (,ny of February,' A. D. 1920, at j 10 o'clock A. M to show cause, If 1 nny thoro be, why tho prayer of tho Isilwililo Information For Irrigation petitioner should not bo granted, and Farmers that notice of tho pendency of said " Practical Information for Begin- Petition and that tho hearing there ners In Irrigation," and "Irrigation of ho given to all persons interested of Alfalfa" aro two United States .'" said matter by publishing a copy deportment of agriculture farmers' f this order in the Dakota, County bulletins containing much vnulablo Herald, a legal weekly newspaper, information for thoso who aro con- printed in said county, for three suc templatlng farming by Irrigation, cessivo weeks, prior to said dato of The first one contains suggestions hearing. aimed to assist those who would mas- Witness my hand and seal of said ter tho details of preparing land for Court, this 20th day of January, A. I). Irrigation, laying out and building 1020. rarm .Hitches, and handling tho wator a. w. mcivinlkx, supply so as to nstiro tho best re- (Seal.) County Judge. suits. The other bulletin deals with , the methods of irrigating alfalfa,! . amount of water required, proper " W WV JIM W W time to irrigate, winter irrigation,! I I 1 IVl " Mz. IX Irrigation to nrevent wintor-kllllnir.i mjf. -A 7 -!ff . rise of ground water and Its effects oec rP AinDlT QAVINP on alfalfa, subirrlgotion, etc. Tho ?5 OR vPRr . VN5 numners or tno bulletins aro 801 and 805 respectively. Thoy may bo ob tained freo from the College of Ag riculture, uncoin. Iatou. nnnlaf n0flkldrbll!llff antllyoahAVftM&ft M compl.u I !( ol wti.t rou Dm 4 bar oar Mtlmu irntarnnull, VV (hip quUktndMy tfc freight. FAPVF.RS LUMBER CO. 2520 BOYI) STREET OMAHA, NEB. Stinson's Specials for Saturday, Jan, 24 FOIL THIS DAY ONLY - 2 Pkgs. of Grape Nuts ,..3."c Matches por box (c 3 lbs. hand picked Beans 3,"c 1 lb. can of Salmon ..,.. 28c t 2 lbs. fancy Rice 35c 2 Lamp Chimneys 2c 5 lb. can of Prunes .$l.(i,'i G boxes Duck Soap 25c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables of nil Kinds for Saturday's Trndo Stinson's Dakota City, Nebraska $ ill ipyr8y ratg"" 2ttVSP&JSiB?sa2Ammm! v mi2Km,; AsH'v -kx 5 UA 4SBBmKTm&TV 4P jT ' ' , 1019 A- B. S.. Inc, to SHUB E R T "Shufljert" Wants Nebraska Furs ALL YOU CAN SHIP And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices GET A SHIPMENT OFF-TODAY NJIIXTRA LARGE N?l LARGE N?l MEDIUM FN?! SMALL iai lo vitcc ct to vm.ot lmo tovioi Iiit ioviur N9 2 1 mid tin souuirrl MUSRRAT Winter Fall 6.00 to 5.00 4.50 lo 3.75 4.75 lo 3.75 3.50 to 2.75 3.50 to 2.75 250 to 2.00 2J0 to 1.75 1.75 tt liO 250 lo 1.50 1.75 to 125 MINK Fine, Dark Usual Color Pale 22.00tol8.00 15.00(0 12.00 ll.OOto 9.00 16.00013.00 ll.OOto 9.00 8.00lo 7.00 11.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 6.50 6.00 to 5.00 8.00 ! 6.50 6.00 to 5.00 4.50 to 4.00 8.001. 4.00 6.00 to 3.00 4.50 tt 20 SKUNK , HT EXTRt URGE Nl lAROt Ml MEDIUM 1 Nl SMALL I GOMWtfMr PTATOVtc nrwto Avintct tTMT vll HTtutyVMU MWWHtMwrv' BlaTk 1 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 8.50 to 8.00 7.5Qli 650 7.60 to 4.00 Short 10.00 to 850 8.00 to 7.00 650 to 6.00 5.75 to 5.00 5.09 to 258 Narrow 8.00 to 7.00 650 to 550 525 to 4.75 450 to 4.00 4.00 to 2.00 Broad 5.00 to 4.00 1 350 to 3.00 1 25Qta 2.00 1.75 to 1.001 150 to .75 These extremely high prices ore boned on the well-lcnown "SHOBERT" liberal grading ami arc quoted for Immediate ihlpment. No. 3, No. 4. and otherwise Inferior tklni at hlgliett market value. For quotation! on other Nebraska Fun, write for VtShe atbabcrt tkblpsrr, the only reliable and accurate market report and price Hit of I tt kind published. If t'HEaWfiU fat W, A shipment to "SHUBERT" will wcult In "more money"aqulcker." SHIP AIL YOUR FURS DIRECT TO A. B . S HUB ERT'" THEIMSESTHOUSEIN THEWRLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY lit, AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-27 W. Austin Ave. Dept.263Q Chicago, XJ.S.A E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer PoncBi Neb. Write or phono 1110 onrly for dates, as I will soil nearly ev ery day this season, I am soil ing for tho best farmers and stockmon in Northeast Nebras ka. I huvo somo good farms und ranches for sale. Yours for Ituslncss.