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I Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County JO B. ftCAM. rUBLIBKXR. Subscription Trice. $1.00 Per Year.

a weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the ransmission of this paper through the maiis second-clans matter. Telephone No. 43. Items of Interest from our Exchanges Dooatar Herald: Omar Kilbourn was here from Craig oyer Cboyoe was iu Dakota City last Thursday and Friday, Wakefield Republican Barto camo up from Dakota City last Saturday eight.

Charlie was 72 years old on Monday and says he feels almost as sprr a 16-year-old kid. He report. Art Htill improving and says he will be home in a few days. Thurston items in Pender Republic: Luther Peary was a Sioui City caller one day last A Larson came down from Hubbard last Friday where he had been doing carpenter work this Louis Nash came don frcm Sioux City last Saturday evening where he has been working in a tailor shop this winter. Ponoa Leader: Bostelman was at Hubbard a part of last week doting up business Mes-serndiok a railroad detective was in Ponca Saturday looking up evidence with referenoe to the burglary, which took plaoe at Ccburn and Dakota City Nixon living near Emerson lost 25 bead of cattle in the storm last week.

Tho cattle became frightened and wade a stampede gcingover tke bank of a creek in which mnny of them were mired. Fremont Tribune: A new distillery opened in Nebraska Monday at South Sioux City. It ban been a long 'time since Nebraska had more than one of these manufactories of Jersey lightning not sinos the whisker trust bought and closed the one at Nebraska City. That men with money enough to build and operate so laige a concern as a distillery should invest it in such a hazardous enterprise in Nebraska shows a laok of that degree of timidity unusually attributed to capiUl. To start a distilery in this state in the face of the rising tide of cold water looks a bit risky.

render Times: JB Walden spent euauay at and Mrs Don tjrinklaw visited Friday eveuiug at iraig lue carpenters and paint ers are rapidly completing the court house rooms in the Palace Hotel and tue first of the week will find such of the county officials as have offices in the big brick "at home" to their con stituents. Mr Soverson won another victory last week. He decided not to have steam heat just at present and put up some stores for uso until sum mer it seems the pipes were The county officials roared and re ruseu to move, out tue commissioners held with the owner of the big brick. Lyons Mirror: Mrs Warner, of of Cbeyennne Agency, is here on a Miss Blanche Hart, of Allen, was a guest of MiBS Blanohe Pettrson and her aunt, Mrs Frank Porter this week. Miss Hart is a 42nd cousin of Warner, and a grand daughter of the late 8 I Hart, of Dakota and Dixen Martin Mansfield who died at Homer last week was a pioneer settler ot Decatur settling there iu 1865.

That fall he took the election ballots from ther to Judge Crawford at West Point fording the Logan on Indian trail just north of Lyons. There was not a single set tiers at that time between Decatur and West Point. Malvern, Iowa, Leader, January 21: 1 lie hospitable home of Mr and Mrs Wn Antrim, sear Randolph, was the cne of a very happy aocial event Wedoesday forenoon, January 20. Leu their daughter. Miss Nellie, was giveu in marriaira to Mr Paul Pizey of iy, eur.

rue ceremony teat cemented the union was perform- a uy nev A JS JUser of this place Xlie briaeisaell known and highly esteemed young lsdr who was born anil grew to young womanhood in the vicinity of Randolph, where she is great favorite and has won a host of friends by a beautiful Christian life, Bhe will be greatly missed from the home, the church and aocial circles of tu community. Mr Pitey is a promt neut voang attorney of Dakota City, Nob. He is to be congratulated on winning the hand and heart of such an estimable bride. The newly wed ded pair took thfir departure on the noon train for Dakota City, where they will be pleased to greet their friends after February 22. A number of out of town guests attended the wedding, among them Miss Alice Bently of Malvern, who is a very intimate personal inoua 01 tue bride.

If You Want the BEST COUGH CURE you will ask for Kemps Balsam and if you get ft you have a remedy for coughs that will be satisfactory in every respect. If you accept something else we do not know what you will get, but it will not be the Best Cough Cure. At all druggists', 50c. and $1. Damt SMMB4 aartklag le.

I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Robert Mundy was a Jackson caller Wednesday. There will be Lutheran services on Sunday, February Slat, at 2 m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev Nnsbsnm, pastor.

We are pleased to note thst Mrs Mike Farreil has completely recovered from her reeent illness. The Mhses Knox and Mrs Oreen went to the city Saturday. Everything in heavy underwear is going at reduced prices, as we do not intend to carry over any surplus stock. Carl Anderson. Mrs Win Evans and children visited at the Mrs Thornton home a few days last week.

They left Monday for their future home in Sioux City. Pat Duggan and wife returned from their stay at Hot Springs last Saturday, both greatly improved in health. rat says he gained 11 pounds while there. Wilsey and wife left Tuesday morning for Mapleton, Iowa, for few days' visit. We are going to clone out our stock of overshoes during the next few weeks and this is yonr opportunity to get overshoes at bargain prices.

Carl Anderson. Mr Ogburn shipped a car of cattle and hogs from here Saturday, after using snow bound for a week. Frank Combs was here a couple of days this week, on a hunt for a loca tion. Jesse Grays shelled out bush els of 504 corn this week that's what oounts in farming. Oene Nordyke was a business visitor uere Monday.

Overalls and work shirts in styles, sizes and urices to suit everybody, Carl Anderson. Dyer moved to the Evans farm Saturday. Clara Reiss is now janitor at the school house. Mrs ThorntoQ will move her house hold goods to Sioux City this w.ek. George Timlin ami wife went down to the city last Thursday, returning Friday.

Roy Wilsey was on the sick list sev eral days last week. Go to Carl Anderson's for groceries he handles nothing but the best. Three of Mrs Thornton's little folks are on the siok list this week. The sick folks at the Smith nome are nor improving as last as we would like to soo. Joseph Cbristensen was numbered with the sick last week.

Sam Thorn and wife aod Mrs Joe Leedom returned Saturday from their visit at Uake 1'ark, Iowa. For Sale Fifty tons of good bottom land hiy, cheap 11 taken soon, 1' Beacom, Hubbard, Nebr. A Anderson went to Pender Sat urday on business. The rural mail carriers went on foot for several days, as no road opening was done since the storm. Henry Cain shipped a car load of bogs Thursday.

He says this is the last car lod of hogs he will buy. Our nev stock of shoes has arrived. and we now have everything in shoes that oould be desired by any member of the family. Let Carl Anderson shoe you. Quite a change will be made in the residences here the first of next month.

Hans Nelsen will move into the Thorn' ton residence which he receutly pur cuasea uari redenoksou win move iuto the Hans Nelsen house Fred Sohuruacher will be tuoviusr into the Hans Anderson house, and Harry Wil Bey will move his family here from Mapleton. Iowa, and will live in the Piokham home. HOMER. Eva Kinnear and Bertha Monroe were guests at the Anna Lane home in Walt hill Suuday. Mrs Benone McKlnley was a Sioux City visitor Saturday night.

Her daughter Gertie accompanied her home Sunday. John Nixon sr was on ths siok list last week. Mrs Chas Ford sr, of Laurel, Neb and her s'ster, Mary Myers, of Sioux City, were calling on old friends in Homer Thursday. They are nieces of our townsman, Johu Myers. Gertie Buckland was up from Win nebago Friday night to attend the Dorcas basket social.

She was the guest of Amy Pitts while here. The Dorcas basket social Friday night, notwithstanding the cold, was very pleasant affair. Twenty-five dollars was the net receipts. We wish to thank the ball boys and the fe business men who were so good to help, and we will not forget it in the future. Mary Braunt aooompanied Gertie Buckland home to the agenoy to visit over Sunday.

Wellington Smith and his nephew, Tom Rena, were passengers south Sun day, going to Franklin, Neb, to visit Mrs Win Jastram, the former's sister Mary Herman, of Winnebago, came up to the basket supper Friday night Beth Buckland returned from a visit to his sister in Norfolk Thursday. He had also been to Colorado. Frank Combs was a passenger to the city Fridsy of last week, returning Huturday and going down tha line to look, we hear, for a new location. Marvin Armour and wife will soon bo back from Powell, having proven up on their homestead. Thei many fueuds will be glad ti see them back.

Connor, we near, is now own or of the white elevator. MrsDr Birkoffer and Virginia Brown weut up to the city Monday night. Mrs A Brown is on the sick list Mrs Frank Sawyer has been quite ill the last few weeks and is not gaining as fast as her many friends would like to see her. She has bad kidney trouble for several years, Audrey Allaway bad the misfortune to run a big sliver in his band Wednesday, while assisting McKinley in taking the partition out of his store to enlarge the same. It required the services of a pbysioian to remove it.

Aunt Louise Cleveland gave a party to her many friends Thursday night of aft week in honor of Wmrrenchs birthday. Everyone reports a good time, as they always have with "Aunt Louise." Mrs Dr Birkoffer and son Paul, and Virginia Brown, of Gotenburg, Neb, arrived here Saturday for a visit of a week or two with their parents, A Brown and wife, and other relatives. Tom Clapp sr came over from Sioux City Saturday. Mrs Tom MoUahon and daobter Lottie arrived from 8t Paul Friday to visit at the Geo Harris home. Mrs Lee Clement returned from her visit at Danbury, Iowa, last Thursday.

tier traia being late she bad to hire a livery team and drive down. It goes without saying that she enjoyed the trip, the roads being in such good condition nitl Earl Rasdall came up from Lyons Friday, where he is attending school, returning Sunday. Raymond Smith was on the sick list last week, but is better now. Off Harris bad the misfortune to step on a rusty nail last Friday, and lie nas a pretty badly swoleu toot as a result. Sadie Hoisworth was down to attend the French birthday party Thursday night 01 last week.

JACKSON. Frank Davey attended the funeral of airs Sherlock at Emerson Satnr day. Two of Chris Mogf nsen's children. who reside near Goodwin, are ill with the pneumonia. Rabmnssen and wife are reiovcinar over the arrival of a daughter at their home i eb 4, '09.

Monday February 15. '09. Fred Christiansen, at the home of his daughter, Mrs Herman Nelsen. The deceased was 79 years old. The funer al WbS held Thursday, interment being in tue Drake cemetery.

Frances Riwse, of Sioux Citv, has entered ht Catharines academy Mrs Catharine Twobitr and daughter MaJgaret, were guests of relatives in Sioux City the past week. Mesdames Frank Davey and Barry were visitors in the city Satur day. Mrs Jane Lilly returned Friday evening from a visit with relatives in Sioux City Born, to Martin Peterson and wife. or lata, Nebraska, Feb. 6, a daugh ter.

a pieur valentine party was given A Saturday evening by Mary Boler, Cards and games were played: An elaborateluncheon was served Music Texas Land Opening Special Excursion Private Sleeping Car From Sioux City Free Berth No Railroad Fare if You Buy Land. Our company has jnst closed a deal inr tue puronase 01 a 40,000 acre tract of land inthe80UTII PANHANDLE, TEXAS. This is a solid body of land located a tew miles outaaast of Lulitmnk county. The Canyon City Plainview branch or the Santa Fe now op eiatmg between the two towns named and which at the present time is being extenuea soutn irom flaiaview through Lubbook oounty, goes directly .1 turougu mis iract 01 land. un the lkxoursion of March 2 this tract of land will be put on the market lor sale at retail for the first time.

The extension of the Santa Fe south from riaiuview is no boom enterprise it is au assured oouditiou, right-of-way nas oeen secured and grading or road bed is now progress through Lub bock county and further south. Tho road will be iu active operation before tue middle or the summer. The rail roud has located a new town tract of land. on on 1 his is as fertile and pretty laying uoujoi land as there is in the Pnnhan uio country, particularly adapted to the raiBiug of oorn, grains, alfalfa fruits and vegetables. Elevation about 2,000 feet, water obtainable any where at a depth of 30 to 60 feet and numerous living springs on this tract 01 laud Ample rainfall.

for the accommodation of those who wish to see the Panhadle country and attend this opening sale, our oomranv III fV win, on xuosuay, have special sleeping car at Sioui City in wuicu me trip, ootu going and return I Ml 1 wui maae. win be no charge for berth while enroute and railroad fare will be refunded to chaser of land. pur uear in mina mat our company are me aosoiuie owners or this Jand They bought it at wholesale and iu re tailing will give purshasers the benefit or tue low purchase prioe. Join us on this excursion. You will never be offered a better opportunity ui neeing me ueauuiui and rapidly de veioping lexas plains country or of making a profitable land investment Keraemher this 40,000 aore tract i a receni purciiase a new acquisition to our otuer uo.ouu acre tract in now ard and Borden counties and our new ly purchased 15,000 tract nea Udessa, lotor county, in west ccutral lexas.

In future we will conduct ex cursious to both plaoes the first and third lues Jays of each month. Von miss the advantages offered for the excursion of March 2. ror descriptive literature or further luformatior, call on or write VV. T. 1UUTLETT, General Apent and Manager Northern Office 304-5 Grain Exchange building lloux City, Iowa.

and songs concluded the evening's pleasure. On account nf til ilriftA.1 rnti1it.inn of the roads the rural carrier has been unable to cover his route the past week In compliment to Uisa Josie Davey. who expects to leave soon for her new home in Sioux City, her girl friends have issued 100 invitations for a dan cing party Friday evening, Feb 19, in St Patricks hall. Married, at the Catbolio chnrch at Vista, Nebr, Feb 17. '09.

Henry Mc- Kivergan and Sarah Casey, Rev Felix McUarthy officiating. They will settle down on Mr McKivergan's farm near Goodwin. Both the young people are well and favorably known here and have hosts of friends who wish them health and happiness and a long mar ried life. Last week, for the first time in many years, Jackson did not have a train for four The Turlington on the O'Neill branch is itill tied up, only open to Randolph and no mail has been received from there since last Tuesday, other mails are somewhat delayed also. Rev McCarthy got his ice house filled.

Monday and Tuesday several farmers from Vista loaded a car oi ice here for Hev Felix McCarthy at Vista, the roads being too bad to haul by team. (Received too late for last week.) Mimnaugb, oi LeMars, Iowa, was transacting business here Monday. Harry Wyman and wife visited over Sunday with relatives in Laurel, Neb Mike Heenen purchased a farm near Newcastle, Nobr, and expects to move there iu the spring. Marie Kolleher, of Sioux City, visit ed over ounday with Mary (juinn. Mrs McCarthy, of Ponca, was a guebtinthe home of John Daley Suturday.

Rev Fathers McCarthy, of Vista Byrne, of Ponoa, and O'Toole, of New castle, spent last Thursday with Rev McUarthy. In the Catbolio church at Vista. rriaay morning, eb li, ay, at nine o'clook ooourred the marriage of Frank Mahr and Miss Bianna Higgine, Rev Felix McCarthy officiating. Mr und Mr Mahr will make their home on farm near Ponca. Alice Spauldicg of Sioux City spent several days last week with Helen Kearney.

Martin Peterson, of Vista is laid np witn a severe attaok of rheumatism. Frank Davey sold bis farm and beautiful home last week through the agency of Bartlett, formerly of Jackson, but now at 305 Grain Ex change, Sioux City, to a Mr Duggan of Allen, Nebr, consideration $20,000 Mr Davey hasn't made up bis mind just wnere ne will locate, lie gives possession March 1 09. Lee Kearney and wife, Mary tuinn, Joaie Davey, Margaret Keefe, frank Hogan, Eugene Keuuelly. at tended the of dauce at Emerson last Friday evening, and reported a swell time. Dillon and family have moved here from Salix, Iowa, and will farm the Brannan land this year.

Mabel Clapp, of Homer, Nebr, spent a few days last week with Jennie De in a ray. Miss Mary and Margaret Ryan were Hioux uity visitors Saturday and took in the Orpheum. John Ryan had a car load of ice shipped from South Sioux City Mon day, it being so hard to get it out of the lake here SALE Til Harry Sides has completed his schooliug at the National Business Training school in Sioux, City and is jow enjoying three square meals a day at "Home Sweet The James Fisher sale on Monday 11 1 1 1 3 11 1 was wen nivfuuou nuu ererymiDg Belling at a good price, Mr and Mrs Fisher expect to remove to Walthill where Mr Fisher will engage in the cattle business. Word received from Robert Lapsley and family that they are well pleased with their new California home but think often of their many friends and surroundings in good old Dakota coun-J Every farmer had his share of the snow drifts to plow through with the shovel the past week. Mr Harvo Smetzer, of Vinton, Iowa, is a guest of Mrs Matilda Sides and frieuds this week.

Mr Smetzer is thiuking some of locating in one of our nearby towns, Bernard Boals is contemplating on building an up-to date barn in the pnng. Sam Bridenbaugh returned last week from his south and western trip, which was a most pleasant one. Sam says he failed to run np against any thing equal to Dakota county for farm ing in his travels. The report is that there are six wed dings to take place in Salem this spriug and summer. If so be the oase, then Col Foreshoe and "hang on" Sides will be left (mourning).

Addie Sides lost a valuable 2 year- old oolt one day last week, the oolt having rolled on it back in a sand pit, being unable to get up. Milton Foreshoe registered at the Urpheum Thursday m. We learn that Gwendolin Rockwell a former teaoher of the Meridian school was married on Wednesday to frank Meluo of rouea. We wish them prosperity and happiness. Arthur Hale has about conquered the I goat and will soou be a Hedged member of their lodge.

iri .1., uu vvyanesuay at uigu noon, JUiss Sadie fisher and John Miller were united in marriage at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Irwin Fisher, Rev Oberholtzer officiating. The bride is oue of Salem's most highly respected young ladies, she is well eduoatod in musio and has always held a high place among our young people. Mr Miller is one of our prom-iiug young farmers vl Salem. Mr and Mrs Miller will go to housekeeping at onoe on the Henry Fishr farm. We offer congratulations in behalf of their many Salem friends.

Now that we have benefited from the Farmers Institute let ns resolve: To farm better this year. To stand up for imported live st3ck and farm sends. To grow the crops that will grow the most money. To decrease the acreage and increase yield. To sell the sorubs and buy Dure bred sires.

To study breeding and feeding prob- ems. To put in practice the things we read. To build up our land, not run it down. To attend Farmers institute next year. lo keep these resolutions.

NACORA. James Heeney jr.is agsiu able to be about, after being confiued to his home by a severe cold. Mrs Conrad Wolf and sons. Eddie and Ernest, are spending a short time in Silver City, Iowa, visiting relatives. Liztie Larsen visited friends in Wakefield the first of last week.

Frank Davey and Will Teller, of Emerson visited at the Heeney home the first of last week. School was resumed here Tuesday after an unexpected vacation of a week owing to badly drifted roads. Katie Simmons accompanied bv Jessen who. has been visiting here for tome time, left on Tuesday for Yank ton, where they will visit Mr and Mrs Zastrow. Mrs James Heeney was on tho sick list the first of the week.

man Assenmacner a sale which was held on Wednesday of last week was week attended in spite of bad roads r. and everything sold at a good price. Larson visited at his home in Wakefield on Sunday of last week. A basket social will be held in the Heeney school bouse, Saturday evening February 20. A good time is arranged.

All baskets will be sold at fifty cents each. All are invited to attend. Joe and Francis Smith, of Hubbard' visited with relatives here several days the past week. Rese Heeney visited with Josie Davey. of Jackson, the middle of the week.

Sam Wellington, of Emerson, visit at the Assenmaoher home a few days recently. James Heeney, sr, shipped a car load of fat cattle to Sioux City Wednesday. Joe Heeney acoompanied the shipment. First Publication Fob 12 4W NOTICE. In thedlstrlctcourt of Dakota county, Nebraska, Louisa Priestly vs.

NOTICE John H. Priestly To John H. Priestly, non-resident defendant: You will tako notice that on the l.st day of February, A. I), lmw. the plaintiff In the nbovo cause, Ixiulna Priestly, tiled her petition Bdalnst you In the office of the clerk of the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are that she be granted an nlwolute divorce from you on the ground of desertion.

You are required toanswersald petition on or before the th day of March, A. D. IWW. Dated this 8th day of February. lHOO.

Louisa Pkiksti.v, By her attorney, J. J. McAllistb r. First publication Jau S2 4w ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. The following estimate of expenses was made for the year 18UM: Oounty general fund Oounty bridge fund Oounty road fund M.ono Kallroad bond sinking fund Railroad bond Interest fund s.iioo Koad district indebtedness fund Kof.8, County Olerk.

Nervous Break-Down Nerve energy is the force that controls the organs of respiration, circulation, digestion and elimination. "When you feel weak, nervous, irritable, sick, it is often because you lack nerve energy, and the process of rebuilding and'sustain-ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles' Nervine has cured thousands of such cases, and will we believe benefit if not entirely cure you. Try it.

"My nervous pystem gave away completely, and left me on tho verge of the grave. I tried skilled physicians but got no permanent relief. 1 got so bad I had to give up my businesH. I began taking Dr. Mile' Kesturative Nervine.

In a few days I was much better, nnd I continued to improve until entirely cured. I am in business ugaln, and never miss an opportunity to recommend this remedy." MRS. W. BL'KKK, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Your druggist sella Dr.

Miles' Nervine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) if It fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind Fretk, Reliable. Purs 1 Errrr Gardrnrr nd p.T", PUutrrabuuld test ih i uprkf mr rltaof Our 7- Northern OruwnfcMdn. srcciaL offcr VjVJ FOR 10 CENTS Vitizi.dW we will wad poatiiald our I e. Tni, 1 r.i.,.

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MAXWELL, and Surgeon. Call promptly attended CUT, IB BASH SATURDAY Stxturdecy, Feb. 20th 4 cans Standard Corn 25c 31b carton of Crackers for 20c One-Fourth off on all Duck Coats and Sheep Lined Coats Stvturdsvy. Feb. 27iK Searchlight and Birds Eye Matches 3c per box 4 packages Zest Breakfast Food for 2ic 3 dozen Clothes for 5c 5.

A. Stinson i Dakota City. Nebraska VERY LOW HATES i To NORTH PACIFIC COAST VIA THE NortK Western Line Sound Points. Proportionately low rates to points in Alberta British Columbia, Idaho Montana Through Tourist Cars Daily, Minneapolis and St Paul to Pacific Coast Pts. Round Trip Special Homeseekers excursion tickets will be on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of March and April to many points in Montana, Noithern portion of Idaho, state of Washington east of Ellensburg and Wenatchee and also to Kootenai Section of British Columbia.

If you contemplate a trip no matter where, for rates and otner information call on or address LYMAN SHOLES Division I'ass'r At. OniHlia. Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Gnarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make Stands Like Turns Cattle, Horses, Hogs AMERICAN FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the l. i i v.

Uiiuig jwiiii, auc uuu gaivaui4iii, luc that is not too hard nor too soft. We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority, oot only io the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard Nebraska (iKO.

TIMLIN, yanaeer, Ivhe Modlin Manufacturers of Gasolene Engines Also conduct a peueral Repair Shop Gasolene Experts A 20S-210 W. Fourth St. 2 Opposite Curtis PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citv, No. 1 Bonded Abstracter 1 SPECIALS I I I I I One Way second class colonist tickets will be on sale daily, March 1 to April 30 to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Pueet G. H.

PRANGER Airt-nt. Dakota Citv, nib SucceB8or t0 Ab8tt CO. Bonded Abstracter J. I ERS a Stone Wall Is Practically Indestructible cadiuy prupui liuucu quaiuy oi sieei Machine Co. SIOUX CITY, IA.

Sash and Door Co HI ALFRED PIZEY, WV PfQ 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa aa I.

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