4.444 Absolute Safety This is guaranteed when you leave money with "The Bank that always treats joa right" Why safe? First The banl lias rrtn over 20 years wit h less titan $50 losses. Seeord It Las ample rapital ami surplus to provide for any possible losset tbst might occur. Third Besideaknowing how," absolnte promptness, conrtesy and honesty has niurked its every act and deed. Fourth Its money is always loaned to the bast and safest peo ple on earth, your neighbors: the prosperous farmers of Dakota X X X t X X X X conmy. No dissstrons loans to X outsiders, nor can its owners bor- 4 row one cent from it. t Always bate as a government bond X X X Bank of Dakota County Jackson, Neb, 4 4444-444-444-4-4.4 M, BO YEARS Tradk Marks Designs AnTnnr r..tlleff A skrfli mid !lHirflntlrn m" nivnHiuTBnn. qnlokl ascertain inr oiSnion free whollior Ml Ihvenitnn is prnhnhly pntatitshlo. Co-itiiiiinlra. tlmissinrllreomiilentlM. HANDBOOK on l'nl.nla Pti, free. IM-lALt Slrtiiry for SbClll.l'iR pateiu. rpnt oiitsti through Aliinii at Co. recelM twruit f"f (-, without clinrce, tu tlie Scientific jftimricatf. A hnrtnMpf 11hntmt"1 wivklr. T nrrwt etr fniJatimi f nny to)MHildn Journal. Tern in, ftt vtvir: f'tnrmotitbs. L &oia bjra.1 fiBwurtriBlem MUNM & Co.3618-'- New York 1.,,. -n.vr. f 17 Ws.MMtnn. I.C. Colorado Lands. Cheap Homeseekers Kates Every Tuesday. Don't fail to investigate Sedgwick county, Colorado land this fill. Rich, productive soil, level surface, excellent water, superb climate. Raises corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, cane, millet, alfalfa, potatoes and all kinds. of vege tables. This year's crops eqmlly as good ai those in Dakota connty. Land values rnpidly advancing and will pos itively advance 50,,; to 100"o by a year from this fall. - These lands con now be bought at a price around f 7.00 per acre. A Sugar Beet Factory, to cost $1,000,000, is to be built at Jnlesberg to take ;areof next year's sugar beet crop. Cheap rate homei"-ekerg excursions to Julcsherg, . olorado, every Tuesday. Connty Commissioner W. M. Hile man invested in Sedgwick county, Col, lands ou October 17th, just passed. Have a talk witn. him and get informa tion about the wonderful resources and opportunities in Sedgwick county. For further information, cell on or write, W. T. BARTLETT Jackson, Kebr. QfjK THE ONLY fO BIFOCAL GLASSES Columbian - Bifocal Co., Temple Court, Denver.'Colo. Write for booklet. Robbing Yourself That is just what yoa are tloing when you fail to get reg ular and sufficient sleep. Your body requires this unconscious, period for repair work'; with out it your nerve energy be comes exhausted, and you are tired, worn-out, nervous, ex citable; have headache, neu ralgia, indigestion, poor appe tite, or other ailments caused by a lack of nerve force. Make it your business to sleep. If you are restless, take Ir. Miles' Nervine; it soothes and strengthens the nerves, . ar.d brings sweet, refreshing. life-nivinSf sleep, and gives the orrr.s power to work natur ally. Try it to-day. "I r.nd a severe tpe of fever, which Iff! ma In a very wrok condition and wit nervous I h-d nmtrt spells of 1 ilnr!ie and nrurslcia, and could p I ut very little. Every effort tht rn.ide to recover my lrenth was i no avail until I begun taking Dr. Allies' Kestorative Kervln". .After I -jn-menced to take the Nervine my ' rKv k' profound ar.d reatful. and the reins In my hud. as well as th- jieim. 1 sins, left me to a certain extent and I irrew tmaually better." MRS. K. R. GIIHEUT80N. :l Eerylan Ave,. IklvUlere. Ills. - D. Miles' Nsrv'ns Is sold bv your lrujo'(t, who w II rutmntei that ths i.ti bttl will benefit. If It falls, he witl rfund your money. Mi!: a Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind ft N 1 rlJJll!s erIAD THE. WORL-TD) II C, St. P., M. ft O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City t the fol losing time: WORTH BoCND. BOOTH IiOrtXD. 6:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00 am Omaha ......5:13pm 8:37 pm Norfolk 8:20 am 9:01 am ...... Norfolk ...... 6. 32 pm ids am NewrasUe 10 :00 am 2:08 pm .6:08 pm SUNDAY THAINS. 6 :52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 L M Leslie went to Omaha Tuesday on business. M O Ayres went to Cody, Xeb. Tues day on business. Majestic RatiRes. The Orcutt Co. Sionx City, Iowa. The freshest crackers at Vau's re ceived everv week. Dad Leedom nd wife visited at Winnebago over Sunday. Mrs 8 A Combs of Homer, was the guest of friends here Tuesday. Lanra and Sylvia Gallagher of Ho mer, visited friends here over Sunday. Barney Oribble has painted the ten ement home recently purchased of Mrs Rix. Elmer Robinson was home over 8nr- day from Ft Dodge, Iowa, where he is railroading. Threshing is nearly finished throuirli- out the county, and the yield of small grain is fairly good. Mrs N D Snyder went to fonebee, Iowa, Inst week, called there by the sickness cf a daughter. John Sierk's majority for county commisnioier was more tlinu the total .vote received by his opponent. Rubber loofiop, the best in the world for house or other buildings better than shingles. See G F B105 hill. Ed Eastou has pnrohnsed the red livery barn of the E & D Lbr compauy and will fit it up somewhat before oc cupying it. One steel rstge left. Will sell same for cost price. Remf mber "tbi stove is , fnlly warranted. 'Fre'd Schriever &Co. Mrs Agues Wilson aud baby are here from Des Moijes, Iowa, visiting at the home of Mrs Wilson's mother, Mrs Emmett Hilemnu. Shirley Taylor of Walthill, was a passenger to Jackson Tuesday, where she is attending school. She visited hete between trains at the home of her uncle, C M Gray. Call at The Herald cilice, aud get a sample copy of The New Idea Maga zine, a mugazine for women. It will only cost jou 3Uo a year in combina tion with The Herald Lizzie Vuu de Zadde was agreeably surprised Saturday niget by a score or more of her young friends who called to spend the evening with her and re mind her of 37th birthday. Mert L Lothrop retnrned to his home t Atchison, Kas, Thursday. He hnd been buying potatoes here for a wholesale firm at Atchison, in whose employ he has been for the past few years. , Gildea Sayre was taken to St Jo seph's hospital, Sioux City, Wednes day and as soon as his physical condi tion will permit, his leg will be ampu tated. He has been a sufferer for about twenty years with a fever sore. A party of Kotnh Kionx City ladies visitsd today (Friday) at .the home of Mrau.d Mrs Geo J Boucher. 'The party consisted of Mesdames Myior. Pilgrim, Henry Pilgrim. Nelsou Pilgrim. John Reiser, Chos Church, W W Pilgrim, Sum Loopp. Considerable work has been done on the street cur line the past week. A tiank is heing laid from the noith end of the line to the combination bridge. Mr Foje expects to have the rod in operation baforr the first of the year, if such a thing is possible. Will Oelilerking'steam made a break for liberty Saturday while hitched at Sum r tinson's fctoie, and succeeded t the extent of np-etting the wagon to' which 'hey wernhi'ched and breaking the tongue and reach by coming iu coutact with the t-tfett cur track. Mr OehlerkiugV little ly was in the wagon but escaped uninjured. Have you seen Vd do Zedde's store i-ince he has n fitted it and added all those new goods? He ii receiving new goods every day, and i belter prepared than ever to care for tho wants of his old cu-tomer as well as the new ones that are daily dropping in to rate uavantsiie or a well equip ped grocery establishment. At the Methodist E, ixcopal church next rtiyidty m ruing, November 11th, at eleven o'clock, Misa Winuifred SpauhlinK, who has oeen in thn Phil ippine Islands nuder t h auspices of the Women's Fo-eitrn Missionary to e'etv, will 'ive an a dret-sou her wo k, Th's will be au estefinlly interesting s-tvice, and all are iuvited to be pres ent. At the Sunday school board meet- Idk held at the resMeuox of it tu cv an ou iu e iay evening, xsovemoer t!i b. the following olllrers were elected f.T tbe ensuing year: buuuiint inl ent. Win Adair; ' assistant superin tendent R E Evai s; secret arv, Neva 1(.1 : Ireaau..r Cl P Kmvliill: limiia depuitmDt snpertp ndtiit, Mrs Jen tie Ross; libra-iuu. Bobert Evuls; or liauist, Esther Ross; assistant organ ist, Mildred Spiice. Those of our readers w o are inter ested in Business Education ihould sei d at ouoe io the Grau I Island Bus iness and Normal college of Grand Island. Nebraska, for free circuUis. This school is one of tbe largest and most auccessfnt io lh United States and is just now (rating a ppeoiul offer to oung pe la of limbed meail. Stndeiita tie not reqi'irod to pay snyi fees ut. til they have time to giadiale and secure positioi a. We un ers'and a number from this coauty will attiud. 1 zrmrmmmmim'mfTm?T??7mmmmmm Local Items Corn husking is now in fnll blast. - Stewart stoves. The Orcutt Co, Sionx City, Iowa. Mrs Emmet Ilileman has been quite lick for a week past. Corn briskets wanted -will pav '.He per bushel. Alfred Seymour. J lin 1j Alton, 01 Homer, wrs a busiuens vinilor here Thursday. John Hewitt anil Will Lennox were heme frin NewrHxt.e to cast their votes. Don't forget BrMiu coffee it is still in thu lead. For sale at Vac de Zedde's. George McHenth came tip from Ho mer Wednesday evening, returning Thnrsday. U S Marshal Waruer and wife spent few days liere this week, returning to Omaha Thursday. John DoMeyer und Mary Sullivan, of Homer, were joined ia marriage by Judgo Eituers Wednesday. Mrs George McBeath and baby of Homer, spent the week here at the home of Mrs Marv McBeath. The Methodist Indies of this place served oystets at the courthouse Tiiee dsy afternoon and evening to hungry voters. Personal tax-s ard uow dan and will be deliotpirut the first of Decern- er. I ny now aud save expense of delinquency. Call up No 1 when vou want No 1 gcods delivered in No 1 order. Our store is now stocked and fitted up in No 1 style. Word comes from Pieron, Neb, that fine little son, Paul Vyerly, was born to Prof nnd Mrs O li lloweu, on October 28th. Have yuu uio.i the rsultanna ncd Tac-co brnnds of canned goods? Vn sells them. These guods havo stood the test of tliH pure food law. Jas Cooley was this wrek awarded the contract ior carrying tho mail from the postotlice to botli depots, the North wehtein aud Burlington. His but ws for fr)00. Tor Reut I will rent my frtn of 125 acres of work land, near Naoora, Neb, for cash or ou lie Bhares. Good buildiuffs on the. land.. .John C Hul liviio, Nucora, Neb. Mrs Geo J Boucher accompanied her sister, V rs Frank Combs, of Ho mer, to .South riioux City Tuesday to si end the diiy with their parents, W W Tilgr m and wife. John F Sides preseutod The Herald with a basket of the finest apples that we have "een for some time, Wednes day. They were raised at lis old home in Pennsylva- ia. We cau now iuikibu ion New Itlon (a woman's magazine) in connection with the Uerald for $1.30. The regu lar pi ice for the magazine is 50o . This is a bu;gaiu that you eannot af ford to miss. The Woo. bury County Ta'-hers As sociation meets in the high school builning, .Sioux t ity, statutory, No vels ber 17, at 9 o'clock. Supt Houch r and a number of Dakota county teach ers expect to attend. The demonstration and Bile, of Mon arch ranges held at the E & B Lbr company's store this week drew qooi crowds every day who were interested in the cooking aud fuel saving quali ties of that brand of stoves. I have for sule'u choice lot of Polard China male hogs. They are of the Wilkes, Tecumneh unU Perfection stock. Pedigree will be fnrn:shed with every pig that goes ont. Address, Fked IURTEL8, Hubbard, Neb. - There were 04 btraigat republican votes cast iu Dakota precinct at the Intrt election, which is a record break er fcr a precinct with 219 votes. The democrats polled 13 straight ones, the so iilints 2, and the .prohihitioncsts, 000! ' Van de Zedde btill has u Hue col lection of oil paintings hanging in his store that he is offering to his custom ers at about half their actual value, in order to clos.i theui i nt. These paint jugs are fit to adorn any purlor or dniwinttrMm. Get your pick of these pictures before they are all taken. Tlie Consumers lea 'com piny ff Sioux City i, quietly leating all the laud it can net alonu th shores Cryst al lake, lli i object cl the company is not to put up ioo from the lake lor it-elf, l ur. to corner the supply and prevnnt other people and other com pauitiD having accHxM Io the ice. Sev eral pieo ot land already have beeu lea"ed ani. strenuous efforts are being made to complete the oordon. Round Oak t-toves. Sioux City, Iqwa. The Orcutt Co, maoc happy row: Lift. Great happiuoas ciruo into the home of S O Blair, school superintendent, ut St A lbs us, W Va, when his little daughter was restored from the d'ed f il cootnplaint he names, lie sayst "My little, daughter had St Vitus' Dance, which vit-lded to tio traatmont but grew steadily worsn until as a lt re-oit we ttied EUctrio Bitters; aud I r joice tu say, threw hollies effected a complete cure." Oiiok, sure cure for n rvons com pi dints, general debility, fiiiuale weuknuas impoverished blood anil malaria Guaranteed by Leslie's Price 50c. Lutheran Church Aiti.eur cements. Pieachinn Monday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday schuol Ut 1U :IMJ. Preaching at Dakota City at o'ulouk p in ; H nday school at U iu ; O t U :30 p m A cordial welcome to all. 3;00 45 a First M E Church Hours of Service SUNDAY 1ft a m Sunday School 11a m .....Preaching 12 m Class Meeting 6:30pm Epworth League 7 :30 p m Preaching TUCBsDAY 7:30 pm Prayer Mettiug A 11 evening services from May to October w II be held nue-hslf hour Uter. Elmkk F. Hii.tirEit, Paktor, Phone ii timber 33. CORRESPONDENCE g HUBBARD. Hrnrnt, 'okrrhpohi'ni,k. f ssinoiiuble millinery Johanna Mnody. Rose Daily, Ella Heenv, Marv My ers, Mary (mnn, Mary Thornton, and Andrew Anderson were passengers to the city Saturday. Four cans of Fremont sugar corn for 2oo, at Ctrl Andersons. Mrs Patrick Loug and two children went to South Sionx City Saturday evening to visit relatives. Winter caps all sizes, styles and prices at Curl Anderson's. Frank Heeney, Dan Hartnett, John Harty, Herman Ken,' John Howard. and Prof Donohne went to Sionx City Saturday evening to attend the Knights of Golombns lodge. We handle Ball Bearing overshoes, there is none better. Carl Andtison Prot Donohoe went to Emorstn Thursday morning. Bring tn your prodnoe, we pay the highest price for eggs and bntter. Carl Anderson. Art Nordyke went to the city Fri day . Patrick Long wtct to Springfield. 8 D, Friday, having secured apposi tion as bartender there. Underwear for any member of the family, and in any quality, style or price. Cart Andei son. John F Myers returned Thnrsday from his trip to Toniah. Wis. - Rev English and James Hartnett ent to Sionx City Sunday. Wo have the finest Assortment of candies in towu. Carl An do J sou Myers Bios shipped a car load of hogs Tuesday niorumg. Lubi and Florence Tucker of Pouch, sisteia of Mrs B J Cobleigh, were vs itiug here over Snuday. They took the train for Phillips, Neb. Try ome of Anderson's Peaberry coffee Mocha and Java. Carl Ander son. Henry Rooney was a visitor at Oma ha Sunrday. Phil Reiss sod wife were passengers to Sioux City Tuesday. We have a floe 'assortment of fur coats, at prices that can't be beat. Carl Audeiou. Lillie Green was down to the city a few days the first of the week. Try a mail at the Nordyke coffee hoiiNH when in town. Lunches and nleals served ut all hours. JACKSON. SPKCIAL ('OKRKHraufKM'C. J P EcEwen came over from West field, Iowa, Saturday eveniug and spent Sunday with his wife here, who is. visiting her mother, Mrs Thos Sul livan. Quite a few of the Knights of Co lumbus here attended the K C iuilia tion that wus held in Sioux City Sun day. Miss Braelim, of Sioux City, was vis iting at the home of A (J Carroll sev eral days this week. Mrs Thornton and Mary Quinn drove over from Hubbard Sunday and visited ut the M vjuinn home here. Mrs Mary Murray and son Tom were shopping iu the city Saturday. Any one having cabbage for sale could iind a good market here, as all that was riisnd here pot rotten from so much rain. Tuesday was an ideal elec'iou day, there being 171 votes cast here. John Sieverson, of Pender, Neb, is in Jackson this week. Dr Leahy left Tuesday rrorjiog for his claim at Bowden, N D. Mrs Wm Lorang, of Hartington, Neb, is staying with her mother, Mrs Marv Walah, at Vista, while Martin is luid up with a broken limb. Dr B J Leahy finished threshing his wheat Mouday, the jitld being twenty five; bushels per acre. las Flynti received word Wednesday that Morris Aheru, who formerly re killed here but later at Wayne, Neb, hid died at Kankakie, 111, where de ceased had built u '.lun residencj und he and Mrs Aheru were taking life easy. Mr Aheru hud not beeu in busi ness the jmst year, and two of his daughters were keiplng storn eight uiilss from Kankakee. nnd his eon John attending Armour Institute, at Chica go. His brother Jotin, living nearuar roll, Neb, lei t to uttud the funeral. Mrs Ellen Bnnl is sariously ill with not much hojes for her recovery. Lea Teller met with a painful ac cident lat week whilrt up iu the hay loft, getting her ear lacerated with the hay fork. HOMER. HHKCIAL C'oaKKHPONWCKCK. The oyster s ipper given by the la dies of the Cathojiu liurcu ISov 'i was well attended notlm ithstanding the damp evening, aud they realized about t'li. Th'0-Jgb the kiudnem of Mrs Dr Stidworlhy, Sarah Hams secured a position in Randolph, where she went Wedusday. The dinner and supper served by the ladies of the Lutheisn church on elec tion day was surely a success, netting about $42. Mr Boyd, the depot agent, bus been removed and a new msu rent in his place. Fred Berry, who spoke here Fiiday night in bis owu behalf showed his ability as h lawyer uud no doubt will make u (totd oouuty attorney. Election went off very quietly, the only fight we know of was a dog fight ami that was a draw. Corn is plcuty and buskers are scarce, everyone mat na net tnresu- 1 already is now busv thresh ing and everyone is busy iu this neck of the woods. Mrs Dr StiJworthy cams ever from Sioux City election day to visit the uoctor. Mrs Mell Schmied of D.kota City was a visitor to this bnrg last week Geo Ford and wife will move to Sioux City to make that their home. The democratic rally Saturday ever, ing wss well attended by both parties AMoi my E P hiuiilt, of Omaha, madu Very eb qurhl add i cis. oijJ the )Hof I and 'nrt fgit o Know Keller. 1 lie other speakers, Mc Allister and Snllivan, knew what they were talking about, too. Three thoroughbred Poland China boars for sale. Chief Paxton, No. 110807; Psxton Jnnior, aud Armour's Champion Boy. Call or write, Mar vin Armour, Homer, Neb. II A Monro ar.d -ifa were over night visitors in riioux City Tuesday. Bud McKinley is here from Valen tine where he has Wen for some time. Elsie Wilkius is stsyirg at the T I) Curtis home and attending the high school. Mable Clapp is cashier for the Ho mer hardware company. There were union services in the Lutheran church Sunday evening, the Methodists worshipping with them. I believe the same order of thing will exist for some time for evening service. It is said that "lie who shouts iu prayer evens ,tp by ailenae in prac tice. Did it ever occur to you that if a 1 the preaching in Homer was stopped and people would practice ith the ardor tney preach and pray list crest power for Rood they would be io Homer. Sweep ont the corners and dig out the byways, but Oh! it it so muck easier to preach and pray than to do. NACORA. ! Hl'KCIAl. OOHRKMPOIMC?ICK. Mrs Thos Duggan, of Hubbard, is the guest ot Nellie lleeney this weik. V O IImvut went f rt If arttnirtin laaft 1 Friday to relieve the agent at that plaee. Mr Smith has charge of the station here.' T F Huddleston of San Francisco, Calif, was a guest at the Heeney home tho Utter part of Inst week. John Zastrow was an Emerson visit or Thursday morning. Mrs Niss Anderson and son Herman were Sioux City visitors last Friday. Lurin Anderson resigned her posi tion io the E D Voss store last week Geo J Boucher, of Dakota City, was in this locality on business recently. KlMt publication Nov. 0 Aw. Order of Hearing and Notice cf Probate of Will. In tho (,'ounty Court of Pnkutn county. Nebraska. Htate of Nebraska, ( t'vuiityof Dakota." To l.nlse Van Unit, .lohn Van Is'lit. Jos eph Vim Is iit, Kruuk Vnn Unit, Homy Van is'iit, Anna Van U-nt. bin Van iatut. An thony Van Int, Hcnmril Van lcnt, Maria Vim Is'iit. nnl to nil persons Inleresti'U In tlir estate of Henry Van IMit, deoeascil, (In reailliiR the petition of I.ulsr Vim bent pinvliiK that tint liistriiiiicnt llleil In this coiti't on thu Tth iluy of November. 1MHS. anil purportlim to In; the last will unit testament of the Willi deceased, may ls proved mid al io wvil. anil reiiui'iled us the hist will and tes tament of Henry Van l-cnl, (len-ased ; that siilil Insl riiiiient wi nillliltted to probate, unit the administration of siilil cstntu Ik- mantiMl to l.nlse Vim lnl as execulrlx. It Is hereby orileri'il that you, nnil nil per sons Interesled lit said matter, may, nnd do, iiPIH'iir at the county court to Is' held In ami for said county, on the llrd day of bcciiiiilsr, A. H., Hull, nt !i o'clock p. in., to show cause, If any there l, why the prayer of tho pe t loner slionld not ls if run ted, nnd that ins ure of the pendency of suld petition and the lieiuliiK thereof ls irlvcn to all persons Interested tu sold matter by puhllshliiK n copy of this Order In thu Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In said t'ounly, for threu suuuesslve wueka prior to siilil day of henrliiK. Witness my hand, anil seal of said court, this mil day of November, A. 1. lvtt. .1. J. KlMRHS. ' skai,.1 ' County Jude. Klrst l'ubllciitloii Novenils'r S Cw. ShenfTs Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue of nil order of sale Issued by Hurry 11. Adair, clerk of t rio district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, and directed to me, 11. C, Hansen, sheriff of said county, coiiiiiiaiidlna metoseil the premises hereinafter descrlls.d to satisfy one certain Judgment of the said district court of suld county and state, ol tnlucd at the (k'tolsir, A. 1. ItXHI term there of, to-wit: on thu 1st day of Oc to lair, lll, Iu favor of A. K. Jackson, and umilnst Hiisuii Schlndler. as Administratrix of thu Kstate of Michael Schlndlcr, IS'ceased : Su san Kchlndler, Will tsclilndler, Mary rsidiln dler. John Hi hllldler. Hose Hchlndhtr, Krunk Schlndler, Kddle Kchlmlli-r, Annlu Schlnd ler, and Frieda Schlndler. for thu sum of sixteen hundred tlilrty-eluh t dollars and aeveuty-tlve cents t!ltW.7r)l, with Interest on said sum at a per cent per niiuuui from Octols-r I, ivna, and his costs taxed at thirty dollars and sixty-five cents ti.tK. I have levied upon the follow inn described proM-rty, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-six ('Ml, township twenty-seven t7). run mi nix (rt east, nlh Im'Iiik lis-ated In said Imkuta county mid state of Nebraska. And I will, on W ednssday, the Mh (lay of TS'ccnilirr, 1KKI, nt 11 o'cliN-k a in. of said day, nt the south frontdoor of the court house In Hakotuftty, Dakota county, Nebraska, pro ceed to sell at public auction to thu lilxhest nod Is'st bidder, for cash, all of the ulstvu descrlls-d property, or so much thereof as limy 1st necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry H. Adair, clerk of the district court In mid for Dakota county, Nebraska, tho amount due thereon tu thu HUKrcirato Im'Iiik thu sum of sixteen hund red sixty-nine dollars and forty cents (Jiatlu. 10), and uceruliiK costs. Ulven under my hand this 1st day of NovemlMT, A. I). 1UX). II. O. HAN8F.N. Sheriff of Dakota County. Neb. Klrst publication Out lie-fw ShenfTs Sale. Notice is hereby irlvon that by virtue of nil order of sale Issued by Harry 11. Adair, clerk of tlie district court In mid for Dakota ounly, Nebraska, mid tlirecieu to Hie, u. i. lanseii. s her I IT of suld county, conimmidluK me to sell the premises lierolnafter ilescrlb d in satisfy ncerlulii ludumuiit of thu suld district court of said county and state, ols- tallied at the October, IKf). term tnereor, to- wlt: on the Nth day of January, twin, In favor of K. I' (Hazier and uauliist Nicholas Itynn for thu sum of elahty-slx dollars mid ninety- ouo cents (tMn.Ull, ami els tit dollars aim sixty-nine cents ttH.Htfl, as un attorney's fee, Willi interest on sum sums ironi January n, IIXW, at ID percent, pur annum, and his costs taxed at seventeen dollars and eighty cents tl7.Mll. I havo levied upon the following ttescrlls'd property, to-wlt: Tho north I twenty-four ISO acres of the northwest quarter of section fifteen tin), township twenty-nine ('.in, north, rarme miven 17), nsl, nil Ih'Iiik Ks-uted in utiu Dimottt county i and state of Nebraska. I And I will, on Tuewlny, the mm day or Novi'iulsir, IMis, at 11) o'clock a. in. of said i In y . at tho waith front door ol I lie com I, house In Dakota City. Dakota county, Ne braska, proceed to sell ut public auction to' thu lilKhest mid ts-st bidder, for cash, all of thu ulxivu ilewrlls-d property, or mi much ' thereof us may bo necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry H. Adulr. ; clerk of tho district rourt Iu and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount duo thereon I In thu UKKreantu lielmr I lie sum of oils hundred mid twenty dollars and fifty-seven rents ll2i)Ji71. and uccrultiK costs. illveu under my baud tins ism aay.or Octols-r, A. D. IK i h a Hansen, Sheriff of Dakota County, Neb. KILL THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS Qr. Kins' WITH 8 Wm Oiscovery rONSUMPTION Price OUCHSase BOo 411.00 Free Trial. OLDS bureat and Uuickesc Uur for alt Til HO AT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY SACK. Wlieu von hav j a news item tbst yon would like to ea in pilot, liig np the IleralJ, No. 41, aud we'll piiut it. J EIcxvo TToia Money to I in. vest? Do you know of butter place to invest it than right at your owu home? Yon can do this by putting np new buildings, repairing and improving old ones. This will bring yon interest and eotnfort every day in the Jcar. Let us figure with yon. We "make good." Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, (5L0. TIMLIN, :naeer. Harness 2xnd Saddles STVRGBS BIROS 4tl Pearl St.. SIOUX CITY. IOWA Proprietor of . City Klesxi MsxrlLoti Fresh and Salt Meats always DAKOTA CITY. IDo Yoi Go IFicKirk or X VACATION DAYS can not be spent to a better advantage than at aome bejiutiful lake in Northern Wisconsin enjoying the healthy attraction of outdoor l.fe. 4i If yon have ever inspected a map of Northern Wisconsin, jotr have uutlouhtedly observed that hundreds of the most beantifnl j lakes are adjacent to the 1 Northwestern Line jr- At many of these. lakes are summer cottages and hotels pro- viding excellent accommodations at reasonable price. Then again if a namping party wishes, they may drive a few miles inland jg and enjoy practically a virgin field. , ' ft Trout, Pike, Bass and Muskcllungre v, will be found at almost any of the Northorn Wisconsin resorts. For booklet showing maps of the fishing localities, list of tj. hotels and price or soy assistance jou may desire iu finding a Jjj desirable looation call ou or address, T W. TEASDALE, gt General Passenger Agent, St Paul, Mikn. f ARM LOANS ivwhere ou earth . bee or List your property with ns DskttaClty. Neb. end U7 I I'ln.... sou. .o.cttv.N.b. " 1,1 U1 "It io Delicious." 13 T-J X. pasjHaiaaie mmm, eT HPJbVbHv r Co f f e e 25 Cents per Pound . lilende I and ji-olo-il from earlully selected coffee by BVCKWALTER'S No 6 Front St. Homer, Neb IT PAYS TO Nebraska, on hand. Oath paid for hides. NEBRASKA. We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low' rate ot interest on Dakota oouuty Farms. We also Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kinds write ns Dtlore you uorrow, iuy or oeu. lore yuu uwruw, uuj ui ett. Farm lands to Sell. Real Estate Hi 1ST TD TRADE AT BUX. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft t!i. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft