Wm. LOR.EKZ, Proprietor of City McEvt Market Fresh end Salt Meats always on Land. Cath paid for bides. DAKOTA.C1TY NEBRASKA. iiA Hi. i!i iTd f s f &i A &t f Do You Go FisHin or '! I Hvntinji? j VACATION DAYS can not be spent to a better advantage j tban at some beautiful lake in Njrtliern 'Wisconsin enjoying the healthy attraction of outdoor life. h If you Lava ever inspected a map of No' them Wisconsin, you o TP have undoubtedly observed that hundreds of the most beautiful jj lakes are adjacent to the Northwestern Line 1 At many of these lakes are summer cottages and hotels pro- )i ; viding excellent accommodations at reasonable prices. Then ) , again if a camping party wishes, they may drive a few miles inland and enjoy practically a virgin field. Trout, Pike, Bass and Muskellunge if will be found at almost any of the Northern Wisconsin resorts, For booklet showing maps of the fishing localities, list of & hotels and prices or any assistance you may desire iu finding a J desirable location call ou or address, . T. W. TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St Pai'L, Mikn, ?J i Colorado Lands. Cheap Homeseekers Eates . Kwry Tuesday. JJou'i fail to investigate Sedgwick county, Colorado land this fill. lUch, productive soil, level surface, excellent water, superb climate. liaises corn, whea oats, barley, rye, cane, milleti alfalfa, potatoes and all kinds of vege tables. This year's crops trpully as good as thot-e in Dakota county. Land values rapidly advancing and will pos itively advance 50 to lOW?,,' by a year from this fall. These lands can now be bought at a price around f 7.00 per acre. A Sugar lieet Factory, to cost $1,000,000, is to be built at Julesberg to take :are of next year's sugar beet -crop . Cheap rate bomeseekers excursions to Juhsberg, olorado, every Tuesday. County Commissioner W. M. Hile man invented iu 8sdKick county, Col, lands on October 17tb, just passed. Have a talk witti him and get informa tion about the wondtrful resources and opportunities in Sedgwick county. For further informatiou, cell on or write, W. T. BARTLETT Jackson, Nebr. C, St. P., M. O. Time-Table. Trains lea7e Dakota City at the fol lowing time: NOHTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUND. 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00am Omaha ....... 5 :13pm 3:3" pm Norfolk 8:20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:58 am Newcastle 10:00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY TltAINS. 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 Local Items The freshest crackers at Van's re ceived every week. U 8 Marshal Warner was here over Sunday from Omaha. Jas Parry of Jackson, was a busi ness visitor in town Tuesday. Harry A Cheney, of Creighton, Neb, was a busiuess visitor in town Satur day. Mnrille Brasfleld pf Spencer, Nebr, arrived here Monday for a week's visit with relatives. Mrs J Van de Zedde went to Pender Wednesday to spend a few days visit ing at the Geo Mullen home. Call up No 1 when you want goods delivered in No 1 order, store is now stocked and fitted No 1 style. No 1 Our up in "i CLASSES. ; Miss Freda Ilutzel spent a few davs in Monx t. ily this week. Miss Tot Orr lias resigned her posi tion in the Sioux City schools. Frank Hirsch was here from Sioux City Thursday, enroute to Homer. Mis Ethel Fouke of Sioux City vis ited with Claire Spencer last Sunday. Mrs 11 F Strohra left on Tuesday for i riso, iowa, to visit lirr daugh ter. M O A j res left Monday for Cody, Neb, to spend a few days shooting ducks. Mary Spencer left Friday for Mac donald, Kans, to visit bcr brother, C li Spencer. Mrs H F Kohlmeicr went to Lyons last Friday for a couple of weeks visit with relatives. Hazel Schmied spent several days in Sioux City this week at the Mrs Laura Jay home. Gerald Dillon and A C Carroll, of Jackson, attended the republican rally at tins place Monday. Mrs D 11 Uager returned Wednes dav from a week's visit at Wakefield with her sister, Mrs Lettie llix. Whcu yon have a news item that yon would like to see in print, ring up the Herald, No. 43, and we'll print it Joe Kramper, the little son of An drew Krampcr and wife.dislocated his wrist while playing at the school yard Monday. Tot Orr was given a china shower at the Wiu Cheney home last Saturday afternoon. A number of Sioux City school teachers were present and par ticipated iu the joyous occasion. Lronotd Hons, father of W L Ross of this place, came up from Schuyler last Friday where he has been making his home with his son Ed, for the past few months Mrs Geo J Boucher and children went to Crofton, Neb,. Monday for a few days' visit with Mrs Boucher's sister, Mrs To;l Christopherson, who is seriouslv ill. Woods Uileman returned home last week from Colorado, where he pur chased 320 acres of land near Jrlts- berg for $7 per aero. He thinks that is a great country For Rent I will rent my farm of 125 aores of work land, near Nacora, Neb, for cash or on the shares Good buildings on the land. John C Sul livan, Nacora, Neb. George Stewart and wife, from near Waterbury. were here Saturday visit ing at the Lennox home. Mr Stewart was looking up a deal for a pieco of land near Emerson. We can now furnish the New Idea (a woman's magazine) in connection with the Herald for $1.30. The regu lar pi ice for the magazine is 60o. This is a ba;gain that you cannot af ford to misR. Rowland Orr received a letter from Lottie and Frank Orr the first of the week. They liad arrived at their South Dakota c aims alright, and had their "chucks" built and were enjoying life immensely. A dance is billed for next Monday night, the 22nd at the court house hull, Dakota Cit;, Collins Bros orachestra will furnish the musio for the event. hich is a guarantee that a pleasant time is in store for all who will attend. Write Columbian Bifocal Co. for booklet. TemDle Court. Denver, Colo. t Absolute Salety This is guaranteed leave money with when you The Buuk that always treats j on right" i X Why safe? . . . rn 1 I. i. X'llBl loe uuiik una rnu uvrr J0 Team wiih 1. sstlian $50 losses. Secord It has a nude capital I aud surplus to provide for auy poiMe I shh that mih' Ot'cur. Third Iieidi "knowing how," absolute promptness, courtesy ' ki:J honesty haa marked its every act and ded. Fourth I's ruouy is always loaned to the best and safest peo ple on eatth, tour neighbors; the prosperous fanners of Dakota couuty. No diaisnous loans to outsiders, nor can its owners bor- ; row oue cent from it. Always bafe as a government boud Mrs Tobn Bjork of Pender, died on Thursday of last week from heart trou ble. Mr Bjork and family formerly resided in this county. A big republican rally will be held in Gallagher's hall at Homer Monday evening, the 22nd. Jndge J F Boyd, Geo W Wiltse, Wni P Warner and others will speak. Tliere is n reason for all things, and in this raso you don't have to figure it out nor try any expeiimeuts. It is simply this when you want the best coffee, take a package of Breun s, Van sells it. If any of our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural routes, or for any other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. I have for sale a choice lot of Poland China male hogs. They are of the Wilkes, Tecumseh ana Perfection stock. redigree will be furn'shed with everv pig that oes nut. Address, I'liF.D 1SAHTEL8, Hubbard, Neb. W J O'Brien, superintendent of the state iish hatcheries at South Bend, was lie re Wednesday with the state fish car and planted 1100 crappie in Crystal lake. la the shipment were a hundred or more that would average three-fourths of a pound, and which will nid materially in stocking the lake. Theodore Bliven, wife and babies returned here last Friday from Califor nia where they went several ni ntbs ago on a protracted visit. Tbey were at Santa Rosa at the time of the earth quake disaster and were pretty badly shaken up, but thank their stars that they got back alive. Van de Zedde still has a fine col lection of oil paintings banging in his store that he is offering to his custom ers at about half their actual value, in order to close them out. These paint ings are fit to adorn any parlor or drawingroom. Get your piok of thse pictures before they are all taken. Have you seen Van de Zedde's store since he has refitted it and added all those new goods I lie is receiving new goods every dav, and is better prepared than ever to care for the wants ol ma old customers as well as the new ones that are daily dropping in to taie advantage ol a well equip ped grocery establishment. A couveution of the Northeast Dis trict of the Dakuta county Sunday rcliool association will be held at the Walknr'a Island school house, Satur dav, October 27Mi. The morning ses moii will begin tit 10 o'clock. Dinner .... -I. .. i ... will im se'veil iy I no lames ol tin Wallor'a Island Sunday school. Plan to attend and have an enjoyable day aud leuiu more about Sunday school work. At the last meeting of tho Pioneers and Old Settlers' association the Reg istrar committee run short of I'adgea, and as several morn pid their annual dues and were entitled to badges the cammittee ordered another supply Tlmre are still a few left, and any one deaiiiog a 19116 badgo can secure one for 50c at thia oflice or of Mrs Fannie W Crozter. Bank of Dakota County Jackson, Neb, G IT Thompson was down from his farm in Pigeon Creek precinct Tues day. Mr Thompson is building one of the largest and best barns in the coun ty. It is 42x110, with 20 ft posts, and is sheeted, papered and aided The bnildna will cost, when completed about $1,000. This shows considera hie enterprise on ths part ct M Thompson, but as he owns and breeds fancy utock extensively the barn will joim ureen, or waterlmrr, was here on busiutns Thursday 8 A Brown of Homer, was transact ing busiuess here Thursday. Mtll A Sehmied and wif returned from their Omaha visit Saturday. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in the county. $1 a year. Mrs Geo Hartwig returned Tuesday flora a visit with her parents at Wake field. Norman Powell and wife welcomed a bright little youngster at their home Sunday. John Spencer left last Friday for Lincoln, where hen ill attend tiie state university. See the 10-cent counter piled with tinware, graniteware, etc., at O f Broyhill's. A dance was held in the court house here Tuesday night under tho manage nvnt of Bert Brasfleld. A marriage license was issued to Harry Co voile and Anna Foley, both of Sioux City, Wednesday. The Herald and tho Minneapolis Daily News for $2. Here's a chance to get a whole lot' of reading matter for a li tie money. Ask for a copy. Mis Nell Combs of Homer attended the teachers meeting at Emerson Sat urday. She was a guest at the Row land Orr home while hers between trains. Mrs Lottie Ilutzel, of Sioux City. has succeeded C M Gray as manager of the local telephone exchange. She is assisted by her daughters, Freda and Irene. Minnie Oehlerking, daughter of Fred Oehlerking of Moville, Iowa, who is here ou a viit at the Lewis Dier king home, fell from a horse Wednes day evening and broke bar arm. Marriage licenses were issued in Sioux City Tuesday to Alonzo Pierce of South Sioux City and Kate Dunn, of Cautou, S D, and to Wm Mitchell of South Sioux City and Mary L Killoran of Moville, Io. DANGCS) FROM THE PIAQUC. There's grave danger from the plague of coughs and colds that are so preva lent, nrless you take Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Mrs Geo Walls, of Forest City, Me, writes: "It's a Gedsend to people liviug in climates whero coughs nnd colds prevail. I llnd it quickly ends them. It prevents pneumonia, cures a grippe, gives wonderful rtdief in ast hma and hay fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off con sumption, coughs and colds. 60c and $1. Guaranteed by L M Leslie, drng gist. Tiial bottle free. Program Of thn Sunday school convention of the Northeast Ditrict of Dakota coun ty, to be held at the Walker's Island school house, Saturday, October '27th. MoHNINO 6EHHIOX. 10 :(r Iievottonnl service IU:I5 AdilresH of Welcome P. W. Oarlock, Walker's lslivnd Response .Bert Kroespit, Woux Music : The IIctDMt lcpnrtment of the Country Hchool Mrs. W. I., lions. Dakota Temperance Hay In In the riunduy School. ..Ilcv. W. S. OlierhoIUer. Dakota Discussion MuhIp The Tern-tier i The Teiirher's Personality Hev. ieo. Dray, Poncik The Teuchcr's Preparation Hwnrtz, Hloiix The Teacher's Aim.. . . Kev. Hhfer, Ditkutn How to Tench tho lA-ssnn I. K. Wlnehrennor, Hiuux Discussion AVTKRNOON SK88IOH. i :(K Sonir service Hu pi. M lurloek i:18 Business session A Normal Lesson Pomlucted by Rev. K. H. Combs Soto "My Mother's Prayer" Esther Itoss, Dakota The Adult In tl Sunday School . Kev.U. rM.end,hlom Discussion Tho Relation of the Sunday School to the Pounty Association. ...Pounty Secretary Music Suiith Sioux Pity Lutheran H. S The Oruiuilv.cd Primary Department.... Kthel Burke, Sioux ThePrndlo Roll (iciicrul Discussion ou Primary Work 6:K Adjournment tcaai ,44 44 TTTtT- 'pay for itself in time. Fred Dueosing went to South Om i- la Tuesday morning to represent Da kota Cit lodgo No 48, I ) O F, st the meeting of the graud lodge which con vened there this week. Misses l'eib and B. ss Ktinson of this place aut Beutrice rtordyke el bioux City went hlso tl atteud the reliekali grand lodge which convenes at the same plare, tli latter being tho delegate from tlx lode here. J J Elmers and Mi- Hut tie Kuowltim went as delcgatts from the I OO F and Robckah lodge of South bioux City. An interesting republican meetine "as held at tins place Moudiiy hfter- noon at the court lious, which wu attended bv a fair sized audience eon tidering that neaily every voter of the prtciuct was heels over head at work harvesting the bigg, st potato crop that this c unity has ever produo ed. (Jiiite au array of a'eak rs wer present, and each was given a few minutes time in which to address tu gathering. Win P Warner preside at the meeting and introduced the speakers, all of whom were rouudlv applauded. Those who spoke during the meeting were M R Hopewell, can did a to for lieutenant governor; Geo It oiioumu, candidate for governor; Judge Uoyd, candidate lor congress; Geo W Wiltse, caudidate for fctat senator ; C J Weborg, raudiutx lor representative; V 8 Berry, candidate lor county attorney, ana U alugji We Want to Show, .You When you visit Sioux City we want to show you the largest, most attractive, newest line of Clothing shown In this city. SUITS For Men and Young Wen $10.00 This Is becoming more popular ev ery day, because, besides tho small price, the high quality of these Suits, the perfect fit and continuing form, all attract Irre sistibly cut In the latest styles these goods lead the season. We ask you to let us show them to you. Single or double breasted, of tine, plain, fancy worsteds and funcy mixtures all cleverly tailored with haircloth and canvas Interltn-i Ing, these Suits are of permanent shape S10.00 Other Patterns at $12.50, $15.00 and up. OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men Men's and Young Men's Full Length Over coats, made on the newest and best models, nice titling, shape-retaining and long-wear-ins:, und with velvet collars, long hipels, In bhick, blue nnd oxford gray hand tailored throughout, with choice of vicuna, kersey, melton, homespun of A (1A 5;k. $10,00 Underwear, Shirts, Glovei, Mittens i ScuXoss Fine Clothe Aaltimora Jnd DOW CLOTHING Co. 516-518-520 Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, la. County School Notes. BYSTJPT. UEO. J. UOUC'HKll Regular examination thU week. A!l sshools are now open. Ry ri.it- ing the salaries, teachers have bei n in duced to come in from other counties and helped a great deal toward tilliug out. The averacre raise for the county is five dollars per month. Of the teachers who held a ceitiil- cate in this county uuder the old law, only oue has been unable to pass the state examination. This is much bet ter than the average couuty has been able to do. Home counties, the state superintendent says, literally went to pieces. "Your teaotiers have made a won derful record." This from Ike state superintendent in adswer to our ques tion the other day as to the relative showing of counties under the new cer ii ct-tion law. Dakota couuty teachers may well feel proud to merit sue-a a statement from the head of the state department. The joint meeting at Emerson Sat urday last was a decided success in every way. The attendance was the largest in the history of the joint asso ciation, the program was most com plete, aud the interest shown was be yond all question, the best ; even bet ter than the averago state meeting. Among those present from outside the ve coast les were:, state (Superintend ent Mcbrien, Liuooln; Superintendent Watson., Valentine;. PrtsLleut W II lemmons, Fremont normal, and Geo ItTowiie, of the Nebraska Taeher. between three and four hundred teachers Were in attendance. - A V9UNQ MOTHlR AT TO. 'My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of iutense Buffeting from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until sit months sgo, when she began taking Elect' io Bit ters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity -lie had in the prime of life," writes Mrs W L Giliiatru k, of Uatiforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the Klohe. Hots stomach, liver und kid net slight, pmilii s the blond, und cures malaria, lulutusueKS end wenkuess. Wonderful nerve tonic. I'llce 50o. Guaranteed by L M Leslie's drugstore. Real l:H'e Transfers. K F, Hulxteiid and wife in Htephen 1 1 1, list-it nr und Stepln'ii Hansen Jr, lie1 M'i-tifn 2-?H-t. itnil part of seS hw! anil sw?4e'4 Heetlon U.V2.-, wd. t J 1 Motrin' ami wife to Leonard Hook er, lot 1'i In lilia-k II. hirst, mil) I Hon to Sou 111 Monx l.'lt. wil IO 'hilllD Suit III to Ituiloliili Ki-hopke, ' li w ,'4 mill li' ' i Beciion in-ziwi, wl . . iwii John N Johnson anil wife to Ancient Anderson, e1 ', heetlon U-i7-7. wl . . i'l J li Rockwell and wife to 10 Mil llriiee. lot Hand w'j lotilln IiIih-K 7, hinlllrs liililltion to Homer, wd 700 A MADLY nUAN-IO lS)t. or boy, mau or woman, is quickly out of pain if HucUen's Arnioa Salve is polled promptly. J U Weleli, ol Tekonsha, Mich, says, I use it iu mv amily for outs, sores and ail skin in- lories, and nnd it perfect vuicKeM lie on re known. Jteat uealiug salve made. 25o at L M Leslie's drug store. First M E Church Hours ol Servic SUNDAY 10 a m Sunday School 11a m Preaching 12 m Class Meeting :30 pm Epworth League :3U p m Preaching THURSDAY :30 p in Prayer Mot ling A 11 evening services from May to October w II be held one-half hour later, Elmkr P. Hhafek, Pastor. Phone uumber 33. BLOOD POISONING results from chronic constipation, icli in quickly i-ureii Dr King's l.lfj 1'iIIh. Ho y r move all poinouous K-rn.s from the svht iu and inf ish new lite aud vigor; cure eoor stoiisuch, iiausii, headaclio and colic, without griping or itu -oiiifort. iitn tluaran eed by Ij M Lenin, drti mI. J. J McALLlbTER Candidate for County Attorney, will peaK at the t oiiowlne Places on Dates Named. of Lincoln. The German sclnaii, Ut. 25, Emerson pret iuct, Uctoher 2o, at 8 p m. S b it 11 school lionse, di-t. 17, southwest of Homer, October 22, a 8 pm. PI ni Grove nchord, south of Hubbard October 21, at 8 p m. Mcl'herran sclrad, Fiueon Creek October 20, at 8 p m. Hubbard, October 30, at 8 p m. ISh hurg, Nov. mber 1, at 8 p m. Uoiner, Rmerfcon and riouth t.ity v. ill te aligned uli r. Htxve You Money to Invcot? Do yon know of a better place to irvest it than right at your own home? Yon can do this by putting np new buildings, repairing and improving old cms. 1 his will bring you interest and comfort every day in the year. Let us figure with you. We "make good." Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, Nebraska. OK0. TIMLIN, Msiiawj. fwl , EH STURGES BROS., 411 Peail St., SIOUX CITY. IOWA Good. Strong Wax Grain Upper Lea the r Team N el 8 ft wide Bars and heavy Lashes. Absolutely the cheapest Net to buy, as tbey will last seven or eight years, with any kind of care. BUSINESS LOCALS We also Handle" all kinds of Bee (toods pARM LOANS Imported draft stallions, $lUOlteach. Home-bred registered draft, stiillioiis, J3U0 to Halt liros. Osoeola, la. Honie-hrtd draft 8 llioii, 2rti tu $1)00; imported I allious, your elioice, IKMI0, P L Stream. Creston, la. Call st The Herald ollio- aud gt u sample copy of The New Idea Mvga r.inp, a m.iazinH for wotneu It nil only cost wm 30o a year iu combiua tion l til I'm- Herald The best im ported In rs. s, li'tiO ea h Homo-tire. I registered ilruft staliioio, $25(1 to $750 at my stable iloora. A Latimer Wilson, Cret"i., In Ten Farma for Hale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers, ki4 dj, 60 YEARS' fV EXPERIENCE We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate ol interest, on Dakota oouuty Farms. We aUo Hell and liny Heal Estate of all kinds ou earth . bee or write ns uciore you uorrow, uuy or oeii. property with us to Sell. HaloUCUv. Neb. and U - I L'lmru Real SoU8lou.Cltv.N.b."n,,,,i lUt I D KMat0 ivwhere List your Farm lands 4It is Delicious." Track Mark Dcsions Copvbight Ac. AnTonnt.nii krtrli and dmxrlntlnn ma- atilnkly fia-ruim fmr uiHiiutn iw wiiwiH-r ihnn'n la iir'.r.aMr .lenlnj.li. j'mniniiiiK'a ilimairlcll H'miIiIbiiiImI. HAHIJPnnK onf-umitf on, frua. el la.1 niiawf fur i.iihb iialama. I'lilriua laaau llirouvh Munii A I, recalf tmruU n"li, Wilioul chnrua, U Ilia Scientific Jimericmu A haadmenrlr llliwtraloil wwkir. I amt rtr nlHllun Hiif .'imnluil ("uruul. 'I irm. II n ymnr; imir lii'inlba, AL buiU lTll nawwlKalwtll &Cc.3e,Bro-'-N3wYcrK tiiau I 'Mun 'Lf V PU Wubluaiuo, li. C VI. t Hi c o f f e e Cents per Pound IMendol and p eked from carefully Delected coffee ly BVCKWALTERS No 6 Front St. , ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BUX Homer, Neb ft ft . ft ft