V. A for our Subscribers The New Idea Woman's Maflazine and "She Herald These two together For Only $s.so Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. johs n. rkam, rum-iRHER. Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Yrsr. A weekly newspaper published at Dnkota ity, NsbrMska. Permission has been granted for Ibe transmission of this paper I h rough the mails an second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. Now in tli time heu the small ny looka forward longingly to Thanksgiv ing, ard when bia wind is filled wi'h thousriiU of mast turkey, pumpkin pies, mince pioa and the other good things wlii"h m ike the day one continual ) j to him. D 0 lb ff .miin, of Hubbard, who wss elected representative from this, the lCth distri t, cartb-d the diatri-t by a mj rity of 161. Ilia majority in Dakota conuty wan 6, in run iug 203. while) his opponent, 0 J Wtborg, car tied Thurston county by 47. Home one said that "an ouncn of tuffy ia wortli a ton of epitaphy." 'lie re is common aeiiBe in that view of things. Too often we reaerve our prnise of people nntil they are dead mid beyond ihe reach of either praian or blame. It would brighten the life of others considerably nnd make their path easier to tread if we would say a few cif the good things to them while they are on earth. Murk Mnrry, of the Ponder Times, is pretty fore over th defe t of Gruv a fiu ct'iigiess. He rants in this atle: "Judge Graves certainly made ft great run, notwithstanding tht every rail roiul capper and plumper from Dakota City t' the supreme court room at Lincoln was coniiuually burking at his heels. In this count) the Agency officials kept t'no Indians fruit the polls by telling th:rn that Graves wnii'ed to tax them. This however, would not hav eouuted if the farmers hud only voted." and The New Idea Woman's Magazine contains over 100 pages each month of fashions, guidance for making clothes and household helps. 1 Each number is divided somewhat as follows : The Fashions 15 pages of reading and des cription; also nine full-page fashion plates many of them in color. Fiction and Informational Articles 50 pages by the best writers. Beautifully illustrated. The Children's Department From 5 to 10 pages of styles and stories. Needlework 10 Pages. Good Housekeeping IS Pages. County School Notes. BT 8UPT. GEO. i. BoUCHKU. Regular examination Friday Saturday of this weak, Twenty-tiino applicants last month, the majority beiDg from the academy at Jacsson The senior cluss took al gebra und botany. , Tho tenth grde, ftritumetii', history and giography. Result of October examinations were ro ived and mailed out iouday. O it of sixty-six subjects only two were ticlow soooud grsd both by an ap plicant for a third grade certificate. A number of copies of Bishop's Ne braska Corn Book were sent, out this wiu-k wbera it we s thought they sould lo the most gobd If a teacher re ceives one and cannot make auy use of it, alio should shikI it buck or baud it 1 1 S'ime teacher who can Additional copies iii ay bo had for 10o eseh, or in quantities of two or more, 8o each, frmn Kupt E G Bi-hop. Lincoln, Nd.. Dakota county scored several more 9'J'a in th O 't'lber eximinu'litu. Be bfeca Kri'i, Margaret Connelly, Or trudo Hall, Mary Vatnrs, Celit Fla h'Mtv, and Marry Keefe ea-h ' muki ug 0'J in arithnietio. Following tie the names of those making' 95 or better: Hern V.nderhoof nilH U7 Ir. arithme tic; Oertru le Hall 95 in history, Fran cox "awyer 05 in algebra and name in botany, L rettt MoKenua .)5 in algebra. llGllia VI IIUCICSl 4tnm nr Pvhsnnae 1 1 w ill wvi nwuui I w Ponca Journal : U A Kingsbury went to Jackson Wednesday..,. J J McCarthy ia building a large resi dence ou bis fa m near Vista. It wi.l soon be complutei. ACT RIGHT NOW Seed clcng the Money and Seccre this Bargain la a Year's Reading. Heart Weakness The action of the heart de pends upon the heart nerves and muscles. When from any cause they become weak or ex hausted, and fail to furnish sufficient power, the heart flut ters, palpitates, skips beats; and in its effort to keep up its work, causes pain and distress, such as smothering spells, short breath, fainting, pain around heart, arm and shoul ders. The circulation is im peded, and the entire system suffers from lack of nourish ment. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure makes a heart strong and vigorous by strengthening these nerves and mv.sdcs. "I I'nd p.-.lrltntlon and puln around my 1.' nt, uuil tho doctor snUl It wu Iticurulilft. 1 d'lii't Ix'l'ove It now. fur lifter t iking nix bottle of lr. Ml lea' Heart (uie, three boltna of theKcrvInn i.nd tines boxes of the Nervo end T.lvcr i'llla 1 win entirely cured, and f;cl rnti-T thin I have for five yours, nnd It Is fit i'u to these remwlli. I want you to know thiit your modicinea ured mo. It relieved me from the )lrt doK. and t kept rlicht on till th imlTt In niy client huh Roue, Hint 1 l:pt t.n r--II i JC better evil efler I iiuit tttkiiur K." JOXIN U. KHKKMAN. UuidliiB, Mich. Dr. Miles' Hrt Cur Is sold by your drug list, who will puarant that tn flrat bottl will bannnt. If It fail i will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The Ileiald for all the kiwb: Western Tabltaher (Chicago) : J mea, who a ahort time ago etah- lisned the Ediljvillu Eateipiise, is uukiug apleudid progress. He it put ling forth a good paper and the people ar tjucouragiugly rallying to hi tup or. Teiider Times; J B Walden aud Albert Worth went to Kansas, Tues luy morniug . . . .Attorney It E Evaus, of Dakota City, was in town enteiday. IIo was hero to lowk after Judge I Chase's iuteiebta before the cauvass ing board. Wayne Democrat: Tom Ueny, of H ntth Mioux City, was in town Mou j day. . . . Mrs Don Forbes came up irom jDako'aCity yesterday tj vi-it her : bi others. .. .Fied Berry was elerteu ' co uty attorney of Dakota oouuty by a majority of only tlfteeu votes over tbu invincible McAllister. Emerson Enterpri e: II J Lende rink was a Dakota City visitor Wed- 1 in aday. .. .James Mtllinry, of Plain view, was an Emersou visitor Tuea- I Cay Q Hons en joy eil a visit this week from bis uuele, Milton lions..., M 1' Doran and A P Dorau 1. ft Tues day for South Dakota. .. .County Treasurer Fred Blame was up from Dukota City Tuesday. Lincoln Joi'rnul. 11th: A deeision of eitraoidinary interest t: the nnnera of lmid aejoiuing ti e Mis-ouri rivt r ia that hnn iled down by the suoreiue court yeiteruay in the rsn of Willuun Kiutead auaiut-t C W Tuiguou aud iitbera in which a fomier opinion of the court, written iy .icaue U'Uii im, u vai-ati-d and new luws in the matter of secreted lauds is giveu iu Nebraska. '1 he court hoi Is that wher the Mis i-oiiri river changes its course aud abaodous its former bed, the respeo live ripsiian owuers are entitled t the posnesHinn and ownership of tho m il fni tneiilv inulcr the wule:s sa fur us the thread of the stream, pud mny maintain ei.ietineut proueediuga to oust squatters within such limits 'll' opiniou waa written by Judge Let' ton upon a relieariug whicli waa grant ed because of the questions of great ruulio importance involved and be realise the f"mer opinion waa written without an oral argument before the commission. The court cleaves to the old common law of England on the subject of riparian ownorMnp, boi ling that such doctrine is not contrary to the laws and constitution of the state and nation. The oi ii.ions of the su preme court of the Unitel States have held that tLe ownership of land in the former bed of navigalde streams shall be at the disposal of the interested states. The qnesi ion of ownership of accreted lntnl was presented to the o i lit fur the first time in this case, al though other cses hnVa presented it incidentally, but its determination was not Decenary to the disposition of the cases The court d flues the com raon law of ripariao ownership as giv ing the owner of laud adjoining a na vigable stream, title tp the center of of the stream It is stated that the riparian owner have uniformly taken possession of the accreted lands and have been permitted to gain title to it. That the common law rule of giving owneisiiip to the thread of the stre'.m is pioper and for the general welfare of Kebrat-kan is hflirmed by the court. The court says, "To hold otherwise iu case of a stream of the characteristics of the Missouri tiver might well lead byway of repeated chauga of the liver's chanel, to addi ions to th pub lic domain at the expense of adjoining proprietors. For xauiolo, in this case, if we should hold that the bed of the abandoned stream belonged to th state of Nebraska, by the same reason ing the b d of the new channel belongs to the state, and if the river should again chungo its channel bear by, by another avuliou, thus leaving the new bed dry, the slate would then be the owner of th laud in the twoabandoned river buds and the new channel. Th property in the drat and second beds would bo wrested without compensa tion f'om the proper y of private in dividuals." The Rev Irl R Hicka 1907 Almanac. The liev Irl 11 1 1 irks bus been com pelled by the popular demauri to re sume the piiblicu'iou of his well known and popular Almanac for 19t)7. This spleud'd almnnao is now ready. For sule by newsdeuleis, or sent postpaid for 20 Cuts, by Word and Woiks Pub lishing Uo, 2201 Locust Street, St Louis, Mo, publishers of Word and Works, one of tliH best dollar monthly magazines in America. Oue Almanac goes with every snbacrip 1011. HOMER. Sl'ECt AL COURKSPONDKKCK. Audry Allowa. has purchased the Davis stare and took possession No vember 12. While e art' soiry to see Joe ro out of the store we are glud "Odd" has so nice a little store of his own. Lena Wilkins attended a house party at tho Mell hebmied home in Dakota City Itst week and visited Sioux CiU before returning to the farm near Ho mer. Mrs Uattie Burch and children are visiting Mrs Burch'a parents, Beit Lake nnd wife. May Sullivan and John Demyer hied thmselv. s uorih Nov 7 and Judge Eime.s made theai one. Congratula tions George Wilkins was shaking hands With his many friends in Homer Sat urday and viaiteti at home Sunday. The M E ladies will give a "shadow" social next. Tuesday eve. ing, the 2(th xi n not 10 raise su.nio-vs 01 your packet book, but the ladies will have au X-ray machine ou hand to see if you have a poekel liooif. If you want to know any more about it oomo and umi our am; eat lue supper that ia built for two, Gertie McKiuiey has gone to Emer son to asHixt .lira John Kookwell to move to Sioux City. II A Monroe and wife were Sioux City shoppers Wednesday Mr Henry Fisher waa a Homer vis itor Mouday. J J Mc A lister was a Homer visitor Monday. Will Rook well and wife were down from the farm Wednesday. Mia Wm Holawor h, sr, ia reperted quite sick for the past week. Helen Book well, Mho it attending school in Dakota City, was down Sat urday and Sunday to visit at home, re turning Sunday evening. It "snode" and it "blodo" and it thodt" and iu fact we have hd all kinds of weather this week, "RooBVelt u....ii;..i. "' ri'r'" Lutheran Church Announcement?. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11 :0i) o'clock, Suuday schwol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City 7 :30 p m, O E G;3C, Sunday school at 9:45 a m, Mission Band at 3:1)0 p m. A cordial welcome to all. BUSINESS LOCALS Imported draft stallions, tlOOOeach. Home-bred registered draft stallions, f.300 to 1800. Halt Bros. Osceola, Ia. Ten Farms for Sale. Good, ones, al sizes aud kinds. Warner & Eimeis. First publication Oct Ilr-fiw Sheriffs Sale. Notice In hereby kl ven tliut by virtue of an order of mile Issued by Hurry it. Aihilr, clerk of tho district court In and for Imkolii county, Nebraska, nnd directed to me, II. V. Hansen, sheriff of said county. commam lint mo to sell the premises lierelimf ,er descrlli- ed to satisfy n certain liidmiicnt of the said district court of salil county and state, ol- tnlneu nt the i idols' r, I '., term t nereor, to wlt: nn the Ntliiluy of .In mm ry. Iwl. In favor of K. I. Hln.ler nnd nxitlnst Nicholas Hyun for the sum of eltrhty-slx dollars ami ninety- one cents ifsil.iili. nnd elKht dollars nnd slxty-nlne cents (fs.iwi, as 11 11 attorney's fee. with Interest on said sums from .January s, lll. nt 10 percent, per minimi, anil ids costs taxeil at seventeen dollars nnd clxhty cents I117.XI). I till vi levied 11 Don the follow I nif descrllx'd properly, to-wlt: The north twenty-four (ill acres of the northwest quarter of section fifteen tlSi, township twenty-nine north, rntmc seven 171. cost, nil Ik-Iiik hs'itted In said Hnkotn county Slid stnto of Nchrn-kn. And I will, on Tuesdny. the Snth day of Novemls r. Int. nt in o'clcx-k a. 111. of said day, nt the south front door of the court house In HnkoVit t'lty, Dakota county, Ne bnvsku, proceed to sell nt public miction to the hlirhest nnd Is'st bidder, for i-iif h. nil of the nlsive descrllH-d property, or so much thereof ns iniiy Is-necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry H. Adair, clerk of the district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon In tho n ir ir resale niu the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and (If tj -seven cents ( ), nnd nccrulna' costs. (ilven undi-r my hand this jsth .day of Octols r, A. I). I!""! U C HANHKN, Hhcrlfl of Dakota (Vanity, Noli. Ilome-brrd draft stallious, 2'0 to ffltMl; imported itallions, your choice, f I00t, F L Stream, Cros'ton. In. Subscribe for the Hernld, the po u the county. $1 a year. best The best imported horses, $1000 each. Home-bred registered draft stallions, 1230 to $750 at mv stable doors. A. Latimer Wilson, Creston, ia First publication Nov. 0 Hw. Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. In the County Court of Dakota county. Nebraska. Htnto of Nebraska. 11. 11. 1 ss County of Dakota, To l.ulsc Van U'lit. John van l-nt. Jos eph Vim I'iit, Flunk Van t'iil, Henry Van 1cnt. Anmi Van Lent, Ion Van lent. An thony Van lcnl. lternard Vim Irf-nt. Maria Van Lent, and to all persons lulerested In the estate of Henry Van 1 cut, deceased. On rciidltiK the petition of I.ulse Van Lent prnyliiK that the lnstrumi'iit tiled In this court on the 7th day of Noveuils-r, lwnv, and nurportlnif to lie the Inst will and testament of the snld deceased, may lie proved and al lowed, nnd recorded ns the hist will and tes tament of Henry Vim Iicnt. deceased: Hint said Instrument Is' admitted to probute, and tho administration of said estate In? tirnnted to Litlso Van Lent ns executrix. It Is hereby ordered that you. nnd alt per sons Interested In said matter, limy, and do, appear nt the county court to Is' held in and lor said county, on the urd day or is'ceiiiiier. A. 1)., IIMl, at H o clock p. in., lo show cause, If liny there Is-, why the prayer of the pe- tioner should not Isi Krnnted, und that no tice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearliKf thereof Is-Kiven to all persons Interested In said mutter by publlshliie n copy of this Order In the Dakota Comity Herald, a weekly newsnnoer printed In said cou nly. for three successive weeks prior to sain nay or nearinir. Witness my hand, nnd soul of suld court, this Ntli day of Novcinls r, A. D. IU a. J. J. KlMKftfl, Fr..l County .indue. First I'libltcntlnn NovomlsT 2 fiw. Sheriffs Sale. Notice l hereby Klven that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by Harry H. Adair, clerk of the district court in and for Dakota. county, Nehrnskn, nnd direr led to me, 11. C. Hansen, snort IT of snld county, coiiiinandinir me to sell the premises herelnarterdescrilM'rl to satisfy one cei lain JiidRiuent of the suld district court of suld county and state. ol- tatnt'd at tlie (ictols-r, A. 1). IKO term there of, lo-wil: on the 1st day of Dctobcr, lil, Iu favor of A. H. Jackson, and nun Inst Husiiu Sclilinller, ns Admlnlst i at rlx of the Kstnteof M ichnel Iscliliidlor, Deceased; Hu sail Hclilndior. Will Sclilinller. Mary Scliin dlor, John Hehlndler. Hoso St litiinler. Frank Kchlndler. Kddle Hcliliidler, Annie tSc hi tid ier, nnil Frieda Kc hind lor, for tho sum of sixteen hit nd red thlrty-eiitht dollars unit seventy-five eets ($lssia.7Bi. with Interest on said sum nt per cent per annum from lH'tnlsr 1, It!, nnd Ills costs tnxed ul thirty dollars and sixty-live coots ( fcm.rtS). I have levied upon the following di'serlls'd property, to-wil: The south halt of tho northwest quarter of section twenty-six IK, township iwonty-sevon (27). runuo six (Al east, nil Ivetmf hs-ated In Mild Dakota county and state of Nebraska. And I will, on Wodnssdny, the nth day of iH'coniner. ll. nt II o clm t a iu. of said day nt tho south front door of tho court house In Dakota city , Dakota county, Nebraska, pro ceed to sell nt public auction to the hlirhest and is'st hinder, for cnsli. nil or tho alsive dcscrlls'd propi'rty, or so much thereof ns may bo necessary to satisfy said order of , sale Issued by Harry II. Adair, clerk of the Mi 1st net court In mill for Dakota cnuntv '.. . ni'ii i-i i ii Nebraska, the amount duo I hereon In the August Wllkiusha bis bucking all' wrirreimtc oelna the sum of sixteen hund red slxty-nlno dollars anil forty cents UlM'.i. till, mid accruliiK costs. (liven under iny hand tlilu 1st day of done. So few of the farmers hav be c tuse it has been too dump to busk. We havo noticed some that was moldy. Wm Wallwoy, ar, was a Suuday vis itor at tlie T D Curtis home. Auiiust Wilkius has lost about fifty head of hogs from the prevailiug bog disease. Mr Wilkins kills the sick hos, thinking he will more quickly stamp !o t the dbcase I think Mr Wilkins example a good one FAMOUS STRIKE RIAKCR. The mort faumus strike breakers in the laud ae Dr King' New Life pilla. Whin liver aud Uiwela go on a strike. they q ickly settle the trouble.Nand the p itifying work goes right ou. Best cure for constipation, headache aud dizziuesa. store. 25o at Leslie's drug First M B Church Hours of Service SUNDAY In a m Sunday School 11a ui Preaching 12 m Class Meeting 0:30 pm Epwurth League 7 :30 p m Preaching THl'HSPAY 7:3Vpm.. Prayer Met ting A 11 evening services Iioni May to October will lie held one-half hour Uter. F.LMKU F, KlUVER, Piibtor . Phone number 33. Novo mlH-r, A. I). Wort. H. O HANSEN. KhorllTof Dakota County. Xel K-LB-TH2 COUCH a asn iirr m- tir.i VUtlL. 1 ' U 14 l jesr m Br .King's New Discovery FDR f rONSUMPTION OUCHSand OLDS Pries BOciSI.OO Frca Trial. Surest and Uuickout Cure for all THROAT rind LUNO TEOUB LTS, or MONEY BACK. Mot happy ros tin Great hapiiines amo into the home of S U Plair, subool snperint-'ndeut, at ' St Albans, W a, wheu his little daughter was restored from the it'ed tnl coomplaiut he names, lie says: "My little daughter had St Vitus' Duuue, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse uutil as a last re-oit we tiled Electric Uitturs; aud 1 r. jnioe to say, three bottles effected a complete cure.'' Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses imioverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by Leslie's drugstore. Price 60o. When you havo a news item that yon would like to see in print, ribg np the Herald, No. 43, and we'll print it. WHEN YOU SHOOT You want to HIT hal you r aiming at k it bird, bcait or target. Malta your ahoU count by (hooting lli STI VF.NS. For 4i y" SlI.VtNS ARMS hava carried oil I'UEMIKR HONORS lor AC CURACY. Our Unci Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Ak ir l.i.ir--iii-t 'H 11. b 1 1-A liNv It ytu mnt onuiit. fii" iir- t, If n r oft !. '., f r 1 40-1 gi - Calaluff (rritntaoutitit. A vklii4i-tcboi 01 rfi- fr Trwnc n J r..'ia tiv t,i'.oteri. Beautiful three-color Aluminum H anger will be lor atdcU tor to ccuu m iiautp. Ji Stevens Arms & Tool Co., t. O. Bos 4091 CUICOPKX FALLS, MASS, TJ. I. A. The Food! Value 8 oil a Soda Cracker You1 have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly tranced proportions as a good soda cracker ? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Dlscult should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The lEeralci And New Ildea 5Xe Only One Quart of K Liquid OAL- Makes a Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer Liqu.d Koal Cures These: Lund Kover (lorn Stalk Dlxeiise Host (Hiolcra folic tiliuiiltM'B Swine I'liiKiu- Pink Kye Intestinal Worms Influenza Tuberculosis Anthrnx Tnpe Worm Texas Kever Poll Evil Roup Chicken Cliolcr Ixxrk-Jnw Hllml HtuKKers Farcy Mange Scours NiustU Oli'ct I,lquld Koal acts mhii appt'tlzr and vltalixor. No 1II14 ntxe e i-111 can escape It. This Is the reason It cures, for when the perm is destroyed the disease Is none. Inflnmatlon of Bowed I.1111K Worm Ilst'inD'r (low (iholera Foot Itot Black I Abortion In Cows Thrnsh Catarrh Bots tic rate hes The process of maklnjr Liquid Koal requires three days. The process of reduction requires 850 degrees of beat. The compound embraces every Germicide, Antiseptic nnd Disinfectant found In coal, treated chemically with an alkaline lio.se until every objectionable feature Is eliminated, Ix'lim non-poisonous and harmless. I,lqull Koal Is made from the following formula: per cent creosote, which embraces cresyllc iwld ; Hil' per cent liquid iriuses, XI1 3 per cent soft soup. (Suspended Iu these Is sulphor, liorax and nnphthol nnd other remedial agents. Liquid Koal Is guaranteed to be at least SO per cent stronger In antiseptic and germicide agents thuu any preparation of similar nature on the market. Hog Cholera is a free germ disease tbe germ beirjg first found in the alimentary cuuiil aud so I'Dg a it is confined iu that organ it is comparatively Larmlebs. When, however it penetrates tlie luugi-, livur and other or gL8 it canst a fermentation, iii fla mat ioti and dtruc tion of live tissues, furnishing fond upon which it thrives and multiplies with wonderful rspidity, in some cases a goueiaiiou of an bocr, cauhiug death to the animal before) the owner Las discovered that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two fuels stand out clearly : First, that Hog (Jin lera cauuoi be treated successfully unless treatment bus commenced before, the germ has reached the period of rapid mul tiplication. Hecoud, that a g rruicide must be ad ministered, and therein lies the whole searet. As we paa down the list of various germicides, we are com pelled one by one, to reject th rm, tither becauxe of in fficiency or inadapildlitv ni'til we reach LIQL'IU KOAL And why choose LIQUlD KOAL? becUse it is the enly known germicide that will pats ihn ugh the stomach into the intestiu s, and from thereinto the blnod, permeating tbt entire sjsteui, aud dtlit re tain its germicide properties. It is a compound era bracing ve-y prauticul germicide, ant is pi io disia feetaut property found in coal, treated cht mically with an alkaline base, until every objectionable fea ture is eliminated, beii g non-poisonous snd harmless to animal economy. Itoontuius cressel and qusieel. It is these hy dro-carbon compounds found in smoke that cures a Lam, destroying by its germicidal prop erties all germ life. Liquid Koal as a Lice Killer When filated with water in tbe proportions of one part of Ltiqnni Koal to fifty parts water it w ti.e best li -e killer on the market. It is not exp usive to-use becHUse it foiius a perfect emulsion with water hen miiHil in this proportion. Worms in Hogs The hog is more affectad with intestinal worms than'aDy 01 her domestio animal. These worms are created by impure aecun ulations along tbe intestinal tract aud generally produced by poorly digested food. The nature of the hog aud bis manner of eating make him more susceptible to intestinal worms than any ot .er unim .1. Uuder the presut rioin stieated coudi'ionn b is not allowed the use of bU natural in Biini'ts to obt iu the ueeessary element that would des'roy 1 bese intestinal parasites, being shut up in a pen, he is not allowed to follow tbe dictates of bis nature. Tbe hog 'bat is wormy cau neither grow nor thrive for tho reuson that the worms detioy all the nutrition furnished in the food. Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the proportion of one quart to a barrel aud given them twice a week will destroy nil intestinal worms and keep them free fiom their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the ap pe'lte uud tout:' up the system. 8S, S . a- QUID OAL -1 Delmont, December 17, 1902. I liave used Liquid Koal for hog cholera aud found it hll you claim for it aud more too. I used it on one that was sick, so sick it could not get up, and tlie mxt day it was eating and drinking again. 1 have never lost a hog since I commenced UMng it Emni al IIohn. Wauaa, Nebraska, December 16, 1902. I Lave used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excel lent article to keep bogs in a healthy condition, and as an appetizer it has no equal. Albert Andekbon. , Hartington, Nebr, December 10, 1902. DkabSibs: I am a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleased with it, wouM not try to do without it. I find it useful in a great many ways. I have had nn sick hoes since I commended using it a yer ago. In my opiniou it is the best and cbeapebt bog cholera preventative on the market today. You cn use this as you wish. Anycne wishing to know more about this pleas write to me. Enoch Ely. Liquid Koal is manufactured by the National liciica 1 E. E. BARRAGER, President. Capital one quarter million. Principal Office, Sheldon, Iowa. liiauehes: Minneapolis, Minn., Olendive, Mont. Lewiston, Idaho, York, Nebraska, Oklahoma Oity, Oklahoma. For Sale and Guaranteed by Dsxkota City, Neb. V 1 f