. - --.-. . : r : : , . . " 77 "T 3 H Nw Shlymn $IO Silk Coals, $7.50 Latent box silk coats, in rich qual ity Teail de Sole, made with large collar and stole front. Fnll Bishop sleeves trimmed with silk braid this ia the proper weight for this season of the year d"7 C ( Special $ i3U 75c white batiste corsets, with hose supporters attached 50c at $3.00 laco batiste, applique, Irish crochet, heavy medallions, etc. Result of a big syndicate purchase M QQ yard, 39c. 69o, 98o and....Sl-i70 50 pillow tops 500 in all; heavy aenim oacas, siampeu in uorai ae- signs; formerly sold at 50o at .15c (1.00 women's spring and summer neckwear; Bulgarian embroidered linen, ctaiuine and lace sets Cfir ch. JU'w April Sale Furniture, Try some Junket-For Delicious Desserts and Ice Cream I 5 k 1 V One Way Colonist Retes. s To points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, on silo daily uutil April 30 Liberal stopovers allowed. To points in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Manitoba, Western Asainiboia . Tickets on sale every Tuesday during March and Apri To points in Tenneseo. Mississippi Murch and April Homeseekers Round Trip R-ies. To points in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi Lousiana, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in March and April, at rate cf one fare plus (2 round trip. Stopovers allowed. . " . Further information cheerfully given at City Ticket Oflice No. 1102 Farnam Street, Omaha, Ne braska, or write W. II. 1S1ULL, Dist Pass. Agent, Omaha, Neb. Base Ball is at bacd and we take pleasure I stock of IrS8k.se lCDa.li oooas iu the west. Now is the time to buy. Look at our League Bull and bats. ' We are headtiuarters for Poultry and Stock Food, which you need now to tone up your stock. It pays to buy the Prussian Stock Foot, a good fattener and cheap. Look at our Posts au.l Woven Wire . Call eurly amLavoid the ruhb. Edwards & BradfordLbr. Co. Hubbard,- JAMES TIMLIN, Manager. pi mill I A A MO We have plenty of Money to Loan ut a low U A K V I U A IM O rate ot interest on Dakota county arms. W e i ,..!, t.w Liwt vonr propi-rt'y w ith . us to novMiiei" ii.t fccu ... n.Lnt.ntv K.'h .nil 11.. f V n. x ..- v:: : : - ,i at uci umn Pelletier 35,, siik ribbons widths op to 4 nd 5 inches wide; all prevailing lancy ana plain colors 1A. yard. , , IVV 20o women's hosiery fast black, maco cotton; soft and elastic; medi um and light weight; 1C pair, , (2.00 umbrellas men's and wo men's absolutely water proof; Sici lian taffeta; 20th century runners; natural wood and fancy Cl Or trimmed handles at Jl.fc 25c tooth brushes 5 groBS tooth brushes ; ivory handles, hog .n bristles each 20c dress shields made tiste, best quality rubber pair of ba ..IOC Up to 50c embroideries up and 10 inches wide, including edgings, and insertations; yard to 8 I7C Carpets, Rugs, Etc. 3RBSS32 Cheap One-Way Colonist and Round-Trip Homeseekers' Rates Via Illinois Central Rail Road. British Columbia, and Louisiana. Tickets on sale the SVTtS ggiBggtsjBSSSS S3 Season in saying that we have the best Nebraska. iiu lirfor von lioirow. 15uv or Sell. , w Sell. lFarm lands Real Estate is?AwulH-?aIacbps Ara ruro Indications cf soma form of stomach trouble, biliousness or a tad liver. Malaria will next overtake you. Don't risk it, nnd above nil, dou'tUkecalouitlorquliiiuo bothu.ro dangerous has all tbclr virtues nonn of their deadly oCects. 1 IK R DINE taken regularly will forestall headachea.pufi tbe digestive organs in perfect condi tion, bead off blliousnesa, headuches, liver ilia, keep you In good health. TRY IT TO-DAY. SOo sv Bottle. AU Drugglata. s Tub Suits Made of brown linen, mad ras, dark lawn and the cotton voiles, in all the shade for spring fC f( (2.00, (3.75and....3J.UU $3Allk P.ttI- eoattat $5.75 Black only made with pleated flounces, finishr-d with oum w 11.11 .$3.7.5 3 bias ruffles. Special Budir Than Evr In our own woik room we've demonstrated our ability to prod tit e millinery of the out-of-ordinary class and patron age quickly finds its points of advantage. $5 Hats $3.00 $7.50 Hats $5.00 Up to $10 Hats $7.50 Now Spring Suits (15 to (17.5(3 suits J2 JO tit (20,00 to (25 suits ftfc sod Alberta Territory. Tickets Ontario, Saskatchewan ind 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in LocaUfems. C, St. P., M.4 O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol ic. vug time : c "' SOUTH HOT7ND. 'Jm Umaha T-.35 am 10:00 am...., ..Omaha 5:13 pm 3:3r Pn Norfolk 8:20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.'2 pm 7:58 aul Newcastle 10:00 am 2:07Pm " 6:07 pm SUNDAY TiUINh. 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am van is still m the lead witu lirueu's coitee. Pat Rufh ofl'onoa made a settle roent witu the railroad company the other day and got (1,000 for an injury wj ii i a r.rm. Airs. Mary lriggs has returned to her home in this city from au extend el visit with her daughter in Sioux City. Garden seeds of all kinds iu bulk or package at D. C. Stinson's. W. S. Vanghiuan has accepted -a pohitiou with the street car company and will not go tD North Dakota as the Herald auuounced last week. I'iuokney wall paper Bold by sample ei li. i. btinson s. Auditor lSeaver of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber company was iu town ou Wednesday and gave this ollk-o a pleasant call. The next regulur meeting of tho Dakota City Political Equality club will meet with Mr. F. A. Wood, Fri day evening, April li'J, 11)01. Faint, oils)and bruHl.es Htint-ou'a. at D. C. AsrtesJbr Doru is busy looking up tlio mortgages of record in the county clerk's olllce. Ho will notify ull mort gages, ho that they may iuvcxtigatc uml reli iiMi) all thut should bo rllcunad. The .''-. thodiht people ui b going to giv; ti. puKtnr a vacation vud tint friends lntvo presented hiui with money sullieit-nt to my his way to California t uttemt the M. E general eonfeieiice. Splendid Dakota City residence for salt ut u bargain, Warner & Elmers. F. A. Harrison of Niobrara has tak eu the place of W. S. lJuugliman us manager of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber company's yards at this place. He 'ill hruing his famiy hero us soou as a suitable residence can be secured, Let Charley Murtin repair your harness. lie will do a good job. A No. 1 broom for 25o at Van's. . II. If. Wood is having the Rush house nicely Died up, new roof, new siding, and newly painted makes it look like a new house. It will be nicely painted and papered inside. Candies, always fresh and best grades at Van's. There are 23 persons goiog from the Norfolk District to general conference at Los Angeles, California. . About j eight preachers besides Dr. Siason the presiding elder. They leave Norfolk next Wednesday. Hon. Gut T. Graves, Judtre of the district court is at home very ill with an attack of appendicitis. This is the third one he has had. The Herald hopes that he may soon recover from this, as from form or attacks. Mrs. W. P. Warner invited a few friends to dinner to meet Hon. and Mrs. John W. 8tewart of Lincoln, Sat urday evening. A very pleasant tiane socially was had, and the dinner well it was one of Mrs. Warner's best. County Treasurer lilume is collect ing bark taxes on real estate that own- in urniw uoiuing 01, l. tacrine new law it is the duty of the treasurer to go over the tax lists and if he finds any back taxes to put it on the reocipt of the year being paid. Strawberrias! strawberries! straw b Trio ! Where? where V At Vim's of course. Several flue monttmeuts have been put up in the Dakota City cemetary the past few months. There is a well kept grave in the northeast corner covered with some shells and two nice ly trirrnied evergreens standing at its head, that is about as touching as any. We do not know whose it is. O. B. Webster of Emerson was in on Wednesday on business. His daughter Edith who is a graduate of our high school and has been a student and teacher in the state university, expects to attend the exposition at St. Louis, the coming summer, and wil be connected with the educational ex hibit of Nebraska. Van carries a large line of the South Sioux City preserving company's pre served goods. Try them. Mrs. J. F. Mikesell and daughter Gertie returned from their California trip Tuesday. They stopped for some days in Man Francisco, and while there unexpectedly met James M. Spencer. He has been there several months taking treatmeut for catarrh. He thinks he will be perm a net ly cured. add they report him as looking Well. They have had a very pleasant trip and enjoyed themselvea very much. B. E. Crouch, the energetic and wide awake agent at Coburn Junction has taken a lay-off of a couple of months and gone to his home in Erie county, Fa., to vieit his home people. He was born and brought up near where lite better half of the Herald was born and grew up, and they have man; friends and acquaintances in common. Deputy Marshal John F. Sides was in Emerson Sunday the guest of H. O. Armour. Mr. bides is filling his new position with marked ability and his selection was a good one.. ..Char ley Coughtry and Miss Oean Ooutrhtrv of Dakota City were over Sunday visi tors in imerson. They were the guests of their brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Engelen.... Geo. H. Haase and John Schwartz at tended Masonic lodge in Blur Monday evening and went on to Omaha Tues day morning returning homo that even ing. Emarson Enterprise. 1 he telphone system and rural free delivery are a great thing and are used iu many ways and iu different directions, but the latest cumbiuatiou we have heard of happened on Wednes day morning. A young bid in the country called up the postmistress on that morning ovor the phone, and anketi her if she would not writo two postal cards for him and send them out ou tho rural mail that left in a few minutes, and she said that nhe would, so he dictated to her what, to writo and Hhe wrote the cards fcnd signed his name and the cards went to their des tination all right, saving twenty-four Hours time. Peter Rush, on of the old timers of Summit precinct was iu town Monday paying his taxes. He gave the Herald man some of his early experiences iu tins county. He rented a piece of weed land from Pat Twoliig and raised about the best crm on it he ever saw, auoiii tux acres in ail, lie betug an Illinois man knew how to raise corn. Pat would not take any rent for the ute of tho land, so Mr. Hush helped him husk his corn. Jim was a little fellow and his father would put him on an old pony -light and morning aud sena nun out to chase the wild geese aud prairie chickens out of the corn rat Kept i:iem supplied Willi goone meat. Mr. Ktmli says it was drlicious meat. Meat w is scarce iu tliono days In trose d.iys lorn Farley was about as well to do as anyone iu that pre cinct. Tim republican county conventi.m met at the court Iioiihu pursuant to cull Mell A. Schniiid, the hecrctary of the couuty committee in tho ubseuce of tho chairman, called tho convention to order and read call. On motion M. A. Kclmiicd was made chairman aud J J Eimcrs, set-rotary. Ou motion Fred BIuiuii and Coon Thorn, both being Hi it, uero authorized to represent Emerson precinct. The temporary or ganization wua made- permanent. The following persons were elected dele gates t the state convention : lien F Kri'lonlmugli, W I Win ner, J J Jiimers, 'I' U Ciiit-.4, Fr.d Blnme, John W lta . -lgrovti and J P l;,,clivt l, Alter nates, U 1 Jloekwt !l, Dr Mid wort hv, 11 (J Horn. N K Smith, A .1 Davis, Fnd Ciilhcrtson mnl J. dm T Spencer. Delegates to the Congressional conven tion: CIIMaxwtll, John C Smith, Win Rockwell, L Kriger, M A Sch meid, Fruuk knckwaltcr r;nd W 11 llermiiiin. Alternates, W H lli-rger. It K JUyers, Lvun Way W E Shan John F Sides, C J O'Connor and Will Buylo. J J Eimers was made chuiriuuu and M A Schmied, secretary of the county central committjo for the eu suitg year. : AVe End 0ui Twentieth Year in Business Anniversary ETree IDisiribxstfbn IF KIdlce. That Will Excite a Spontaneous Outburst of Approval and Enthusiasm for This Store that Has Ever Proved Strong Enough to Meet Every Emergency and Open the way for a continuous March of Progress for twenty-five Years DURING This store will sell thou sands of dollars -worth of dependable and seasona ble merohft.ndise at lower prlces-of tei as little as eost OUR For ninety days, beginning Monday morning, with every $1.00 purchase (groceries and meats excepted) we give a $1.00 Anniversary Free Qift ticket. With a 2 .('0 purchase, two tickets; with a 15.00 purchase, five tickets and so on. We have scoured great quantitlet of merchandise for this gift drstribution, preparations have been carried out on such a lavish scale, that it has been neces sary to convert the entire 2nd floor furniture store into a gift exposition, and the public is asked' to come and inspect the largest, finent and most comprehensive gathering of merchandise for furnish '.. ing and baautifying the home ever assembled in Bionx City. A tag is suspended from every article marked 20, 30, 40, 60 or so many tickets. Any article found in the furniture store wilt.be given v . i" away free; customers can select and receive any article by presenting the number of l Anniversary Free Gift Tickets the pneo tag oalls for. - ..." V We want every- one within reach of the storo to secure at least ' one and as many as thpy can of our 20th Anniversary Free Gifts M. E. Church Notes. The 3rd quarterly conference aud meeting will occur at Grace church next Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Sis son will conduct the quarterly confer ence at Grace church Saturday morn ing at 10 :30 o'clock and will pracu and administer the sacrament of the Lord's supper at 1 :30 on Sunday after- n. lie will probably preaon in Dakota Citv Sunday morning. All are cordially invited to attend all thexe services. J. G. Shick, Pastor. The republican electors of Dakota precinct met at the court houso 'Tues day afternoon for the purpose of select ing delegates to attend the connty con vention, Thursday. Joun T. Bpencer was elected chairman and Mell A. Schmeid, secretary. The following were selected to attend the convention : J. W. Hazlegrove, L. A. Ambright, C. 8. Bliven. Glen Armour, Guy G. Sides, Fred Dunsiag, II. Dutton, W. H. Perger, Win.Biermann, John Ream, II. V. Uileman, C. H. Maxwell, Mell A. Scmied, W P. Warner, Geo. Mo- Beath, F. A. Wood. The river is falling. B. McKinley of Homer was in town Monday. Two or three families have scarlet fever in town. Dr. Stinson is putting a new roof ou his residence. J. J. Killucky was down from Hub bard on Monday. Mrs. George Cook of Emerson was in towu on Monday. Marshal Kloster of Sioux City was iu town on Monday. Mrs. Neiswanger has had a relapse and is quite ill agaiu. C. J. O'Connor and wife of Homer were in town on Monday. (juite a number of fruit trees are be ing distributed iu these paits. The street, car company ' is pushing the grading ou the Meridian line. Mrs. C. P. Dow of Sioux City came ovr ou Tuesday and puid taxes. The sheriff is having tho tree 4 in the court house park whitewashed. Jas. Harris of Homer was in ,town Tuesday morning paying his taxes. - Mrs. Alice Sides wus a wcl-orae culler at these headquarters ou Mon day. Dr. Maxwell and wifo eclebrutod their 17th wedding anniversary Tues day. Judge Evans wus in West Point ou legal business the lore part of tho week. lliruni Chase tf Pender wuii on the train Monday morning on his way to Otiawu. Rev. Shick preauh-id a very interest ing serui' ii last Sunday to u good au- (llcJICf). lion. Join. M. Stewart, wife and s in, left for their homo in Liti'.-oln Tuosduy morning. Al Adams ha ucuiu moved into toiwi. He occupies the Harden house m.-ar the depot. Tom Hodgins' t'auchttr of north ' " iMt" WttM married to the t'leVatur luuii there the other day. The street car company is leveling the grade put up by tlio towu lust year from the cemetery t Broadway. Davidson Bros. Co. IOVK CITT, IOWA. .AND A. THE NEXT NINETY HAYS- POth ANNIVERSARY I llicli. Valuable Presents for Everyone Within Reach of This Store. HOMER. Sl'EClAL CoRRKSPONDKNCK. Don't get impatient, summer will soon be here, if it once stops snowing. George Brasfleld and wif went to Sioux City Tuesday, and purchased a fine now surry. Mrs. M J Herraaun. Mr and Mrs Ju- lious Pitts, took Sunday dinner at Da kota City Sunday. A dance was given at the Woodman Hall last Friday night a small crowd hut a good time. Lewis Hermann Was a business call er n town Monday. His wife and two children accompanied him. S W McKluley is giving his barber shop a new coat of paint. , Elmer Shook went to Sioux City the latter part of last week Maude Richards spont a few days of last week with he- sister, Mrs George Ponry. , Dentist Brown of Emerson, at the hotel April 27, one day. If you have any work in his line give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. BiiMness in Homer is on the boom. Quite a number f strangers in town the past few days. Several couples attended the danoe at Hubbard Thursday night, and ther was no dance it had been postponed until next week. The Missouri river in doing a great deal of damage in the vicinity of Bly- litlrff I Dra Poet aud Nelson, horsa dentists. ate iu town this week. John Rockwell name down from Sioux City Friday and returned Tues day, E J Smith of Pender was iu town on Wednesday. Fred Berger is quite sick with tho g"l'. Quite a iruuiber of tho Indians sold their land and received payment Tues day. Mrs Frank Sawyer, who was hurt in iu a runaway, is gjttiug better. Sherman Enuis went to Sionx City Weduesday, Harry Rasdal caino home from Sioux City Wednesday. Lou Mclutuffer has moved his house beford it tumbled into the creek! Rasdal's iockies were exercising their horses ou the Sioux City track lust week. Rev J McOIohIihi preaches iu tho M E church hereafter. JtiiV Fu thers English and Shuld w't-reiu town Monday. Father Shuld will be hern soon to held sii vices iu the Catholic church. Severul new members joined the Cutholio ct'oir this week. The bell at the hotel filled to riug Tuesday night. Some of tho boys lixed the clapper with paper. Tho poison attempting to rin;; the bell was very lunch emburoesed. Rev. Lesher has been engaged for another year, which will be glud news in I.Iih iiiiLtiv friiiid fit Him fiimilv i f T.it.lii.r in .luinir a rrrtnil wnrtr in.l j his place would bo hard to fill, and the general opinion around here is that it would lie almost impossible to nil Mrs. Leuher'a place. , rtnnltles. Th -day by d i With a 90 Day sale This store will give &way thousands of articles, use ful svnd valuable presents WITHOUT A SINGLE PENNY OF CHARGE. Diok Skidmore called at the Herald offloe on Thursday. Pearl Stinson was at Jackson Tues day, she has several vocal pupils. . Will Bartles' baby ia quite ill. Mrs Charles Ream, baby'a grandmother is caring for it. T D Curtis and T C. Baird represent ed Omadi preoinct at the county con vention Thursday. ' Tim O'Connor of Homer was in town Monday. He had a couple load of bogs, which he took to Sioux City. thc pnaaonc cr eating.' Persons suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia or other stomach trouble will find that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. This remedy is a never failing cure for indigestion and dyspepsia and I a11 complaints effecting tho glands or ! membranes of the atomaoh or digestive tract. When you take Kodol Dyspep sia Cure everything you eat tastes good and every bit of the nutriment your food contains is asumulated and ap propriated by the blood and tisanes. Sold by G. W, MjBeath. DR. C. H. MAXWELL. Physician and Surgeon Calls Promptly attended, DAKOTA CITY, ; NEBRASKA. JOHN T. SPENCER, , Attorney and Councelor at Law. . Dakota City, Nebraska. DR. C. E.ROWTV 8 T)eivtfst 5 Will be at ' $ i HUBBARD S TUESDAY v ? APRIL a6 - ? I . HOMER .. $ WEDNESDAY April 37 S j? Prepared to do Deutistry of all I t Kinds . 'I J, . ' I DeWITT'S WIJCH HAZEL ' salve: THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Cure for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, ec zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not Improve the quality If paid dcubla the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWltt's Is tho original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look lor the name DeWITT on every box. AU others are counterfeit. rsrsso sv X. C. DeWITT A CO.. CHICAOO. V',-