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Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. JOHM H. REAM, PUBLISHER. . Subscription Trice. $1.00 Vet Year. A. weekly newspaper published-at LrakntA t Hy. ISthrngkft. IVrniiwsion hut been granted for tbe transnti.-isioii of thin paper through the mail a second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Conntj Treasurer Blame thin week walled in and cirjceled railroad bond No. 59 TLU means that f59.000.00 Lava Ipd paid on the tailread bonds ia IHe pai-t three years. The payment of tvery bind means the earinx of 145 m yrt, on that the saving on t fiy-ciue Jktiids i quite an item. Tbis ia a srt of topsy turvy world. Vo oa seems to be satisfied. One nam ie atrngfrtinfr to gat justice, and another in flying from it. One man fe aaii g np to liny a borne and an other if trying hard to aell hia dwell ing for lens than it ooat, to Ret lid of it, One man la spending all the money be can earn in taking a girl to theater or show and Bonding her -valuable promts in hopes that he may eventually make her Ida wife, and h:a neighbor is spending all the golJ hi lia saved Tying to gi t a divorce. One man kepn ft pistol to protect liim-lf agiimt burglais, abile his neighUir dosn't keep one for fear tf dhooiing himself or fome member of the fatuity. O.ie man pave for his paper in advance Womiae he can rend it with a grext r relish, while another take. it for four or five years without paying ou c -nt for it, and enj'ijs it liacely sll tlx while. Surely a queer old woil I this is. Ei. 40C VM eMi COKOr;-r WtO HMO; lb Items of Interest from our Exchanges llrr,ati, Neb, Ban: William Bar tou WiigU', the an1 ject of this sketch, was th aon of Johu and Klizib ill Wright. Il wns born Jnne 10, 1862, at Ht-loiia, Ya'es county, New York. When liv jt-ai of age, he came with ' hia ir-i.ti. who reiuovel f.otu New Yoik'aud attKod near bioux City, low, and ah tut twenty years ago ha atne to llariinnu whero he wus n'ig d s seuti iu foreman for the C & N W here for a miiuberof years, later enter lag th Comine'Cial hotel a it land lori and on r, where ue resided un til illuH o (Duelled hiu 'o give up his work. Iu 1I377 he was united in mar riage with AUry Wright. To this anion five children were born, four of whom are dead. With hit three sin ters. Mr Alice Hides, of Dakoti City, Jfeb; lr Marj Giroer, of Whitney, Net, and Mrs Mattio Wright, of Craw ford, Neb, Mr Wright le-ves hii wife, dan w lit r Effi and adopted son Earl, to mm in h:a departure, besides a num ber of other relative sad a host of Srienia. I h -i rau-o of hia death ia nt ?rituted U nfounii, n form of cancer 'Oa mm 16th lie went to Omh: for iUodical trtttnieut and tendons later underwent an operation. About a snontu ao lie returned from the hos pital with ome hope of recovery al though there waa doubt in the minds of ibia t 'ietui. Hia anfferiuga before and after the oierttion were severe, but he Tbore tuem ' wi'n that sweet pttieuce which be p ises-d to no small decree Hia trust t irouh the trial wi-s stayed on O ld aul wheu in the severest piia t tiue, hia itues to those r.b mt turn waa thnl bis communion with Christ was kwwn, On Monday. No V6arier26, 1006 t about 11 oMocka m, the atigul he through h 'Urs f suf- iriiig had waited for, Came. About tf clock that morning realizing that ( .tb md va nar, be bade thone about Hyn goodbye and r quested tUtm to atng for him wbirdi the did, and t ihei v iicea b- added hia, in its feeble touts, yet oitinoly audible. From thia time on he sank lower and yet Vw-x nuiil tliM heart ceased to beat. Of tiia qa ilitiea of character we need 'juxtapeik. for he) waa a friend to every boSy, hf'BMit and upright in hia bui bom ff aii a. and he leaves a place vacant in tlie community which oaunot soon be filial. Tie funeral anrvitHB were held the M E church Wednesday theSSt'i. Bv Arthur York pieuebed vfrom Isiiati 25-8, A large attendance of ehbor and friends were piesnnt pay tbeir laxt sad tribute. Flowers there was in abundance, fragrant iu their saeetn-B". the sift of lovincr Lands. D-aki ff silently iu their beauty of tl.e life beyond the tomb. The Suo. for ttie community, extends sincere jmputhy. TTiouxrity Tribune, 3rd: Equip went for the Bionx City, nomor and Southern railroad is arriving in Sioux City and President Joaeph Fove an nonnoua ihat be believed the road -would be in operation within two weeka, while the first train will prob ably ran within a week. While in 'Cbinago last week Mr Foye purchased 4be coach and engine which will com iprise t ne first train ovr the toad. The eoactt has ariive I in Sioux City. Tue locomotive left Chicago Saturday. Soma delay ia t'aok layiog has been Xeii -no-d oecauee of the losj of apeoial croaaings made for the Sioux iity. Homer aud Southern, whioh will 4m na.-d to cross the Omaha road near -the .ration t Koutii Sioux City. The oeening of the Sioux City, Homer and Sontltern railroad, whioh is, aa yet, claaed aa an n.truiban road, marks n important era in the hiatorv of ioux City It is the opening of au inter urliu line, anre to be Mlowtd by the ooisirU'-tioo of o her liue. Inter urban tatlroada ere the making of a vnartet oentar in the opinion of l'Ur-l-neas men all ov-r the United Hut a They are declared by railroad in- n to b the gre test fantor in iucroasiug the value of farm Unds. Ponca Leader: Cbas L MoCool, -waa an ardval in Wayne Saturday ltrotto viait hia aunt. Mrs E W Iaa. not knowinx the family had itBOvad to Beatrice. Mr MoCool is a fonn.r Wavna bor. Uialatberln an riv day was a pastor of the Luther- mm rhnroh and at the bead of the old Lartberan academy. In 1899 Charley n!MJ ia lb arntv and aved t-o . jeara la the Philippines, then b join- id the navy, being assigned to duty on the gunboat Uahogh, but later was transferred to the battleship W ixcon- Kio. llis four years service bna been a wonderfu! experience, providing a trip aronnd the wotld with the privi leges afforded in a atop at the most inifiortnnt ports of the different :onn trits. lie was given an honorable discharge from his term of enliMtment laxt week . On Sunday he left for Be atrice. Emerson Enterprise: Congressman J J McCarthy and Henry Bchoening have exchanged farms. Mr Bchoening gets the quarter jn-t north of A Ira Davis and Mr McCarthy takes the 80 seres east of the uerman nan ana gels I60U0 in addition. In the deal the val'ie of each farm was considered at $75 per acre. Mr McCarthy thinks he can iuvesr his money in cheaper land in tho north part of the connty that will bring just as much rent. ' Thurston Gazette: Augnsta Nash returned FriJay, after a month's visit at Homer, with relatives. .. .Rev O 8 Hughes was called to his home in Weot Virginia last week on account ot the terious illness of his father. JIartington News: Mis Maggie Dird went down to Bionx City this morning to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Frank McDonald. Pender Times: Mrs Ream, mother of Leon, has gone to Granville, Iowa, where she will spend several months. Lyons Mirror: D M Neiswsnger cime down on tho Burlington from Dakota City, Wednesday. A VCAN Or BLOOD. '1 ho year l'JU.J wilt long he remem bered in the home of F N Tacket, of Alliance, Ky, as a year of blood ; which flmed so copiouely from Mr Tacket's Mings Mint iiealu seemed very near ile write: "Severo bleeding from the lung and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I l-g taking Dr King's New Discovery f if o insnmtion, wih the astonishing renult that after taking four botles I was completely ics'ored and as time has proven permanently cured." Gtiarsntoed for sore lungs coughs and cold, nt Leslies drug store. Prico 50c and 1 00. Trial bottle free. p:c yxMKm .num k:4vw CORRESPONDENCE g . HUBBARD. 8PKCIAL OORRKNPOSUKNCIE. Prof Dounhue, lioo Daley and Ella Uouey went to Sioux City Saturday. Blunkets, iu all grades and prices, at Curl Anderson's. Clara R-iss and two brothers went to South Sioux city Saturday on a visit. J'nnie Bridenbaugh, who Caches in the Coleridgo schools, spent Thanks giving here with her folks. Knives and forks, suitable for holi day gifts, at Carl Andersou's. Jurors Timlin and who, of Juokron, rpnt Timuksgiviug here with their moth-r, Mrs Mike Timlin. M Green was a passenger to tho city Wednesday. Toys and dolls for the children in endless variety, at Curl Anderson's. Rrnze & Greea are building a arge machiuo shed in oouneotion with t'leir blacksmith shop. Gra.dmu Nordykn, ot Jackson, 's viuiing at the homo of her aon, Art and family. We have a fine assortment of neck ties, suitable for holiday gifts. Carl Anderson. M;er Bro. shipped four cars of g min t'uis week. Art Nordyke is having the well in f rout of hia s. loon cased np with ti ling. Fancy dishes and band painted chi na cups and saucers, at Carl Ander sou's. Nothing would be nicer than these for Christmas gifts. Mary Harty was a passonger to the city Monday, Dr Witte returned Tuesday from a viait at Ids old home in Rockford, Minn, wtiere he went last week to spend Thanksgiving. Art Nordyke was a city visitor Tues day. Jack Beaoom was down to the county scat Tuesday. Some member ot the family wou'd appreciate a pair of those fine shoes ! f Carl Anderson's as a Christmas P nt Fred B artel s shipped three cars of sheep to South Omaha Mouday night, Mary O'Connor returned Tuesday event g from a week s visit with her folks at Atlautic. Iowa. I Try a menl at the Nordyke coff. e 'house when in town. Lunchea and meala served at all hours. I Anuie Klllacky went to Bloomflold Wednesday evening to visit her bro it er John and family and to spend Thanksgiving. I Mary Beaoom went to Visa to viait friends aud spend Thanki-giviug Chriatrras candy and cigars at Carl Auderaon's. I Mary O'Connor anl Mrs llojt wont to the City Saturday moruing Al Bohrimpp weut to Hartington Wedneaduy evening to spend 1 hanks giving with hia folks. - Myers Bros shipped a oar of bogs to market t rid ay last. Toys and dolls for tho children at Carl Auduraon'a. O W Rockwell and wife, Bridget Qreeu, lira Henry Roberts and to children, Johuie Mera and William Grant were Sioux City pasaeugers Fii dav. Ernest Frost, depot agent st Craig, Visittd frieuda here last Thursday, JACKSOT SraciAL OoauBsroBDSKoa. Dra Jei kinaoo and Roost, of Bionx City, spent Sunday at the horns of Marr E Ryan, Mrs H F Taylor returned from her six weeks visit with ber daughter at 8t Charles, 111, having enioyod a fine time. Ed T Kearney received a letter Tues day from Daniel IMey at the ao.diers home in Graud Island. Daniel left here about ten years ago and is still hearty and has been ttaytng at tne home ever since. J A Hall and bojs, Ambrose and Raymond, left Tuesday afternoon for Beymonr, Mo. where Mr Hall has invested largely in real estate. Mr Hall expects to be gone about a month and the boys may remain all winter. W T Bartlett returned the first of the week from Jnlesbnrg, Col. Sever al parties who accompanied him from 8ioux City, parohased land there. Mary and Katie Qninn, Anna and Mary Harty and Jessie Davey spent Thanksgiving vacation with their folfcs here. Mrs Margnret Brannan has been laid np with a bad cold the past week bat is improved. Michael Sullivan lias reoeivnd the appointment of mail messenger from the poetofBce to the Great Noithern depot, vice D Hogan, resigned. Mrs J M MeMullen hss been on the sick litt the past week. Beatrice Jones, of Vista, visited her couaiD, Monica Flynn, over Sunda;. A wedding of unusual interest took place at Blair. Neb, December 4, when Mrs Mary E Ityan, of this place, was married to Ed J Mullally, of Hubbard. Rev J J Kavauangh. of Jackson, f fli- ciated. Alter a weddiug trip of sev eral weeks in the east Mr and Mrs Mullally will return to Jackson to make their homo. Mrs D Hogan, who has been at Bt Joseph's hospital the pest two weeks, is getting along nicely bnt the doctor thinks another operation will be neces sary, which will be performed the laet of the week. The young son of Albert Carpenter is quite sick with pneumonia, a nurse being ia attendance. Died, at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, December 6, 1906, Jonn C O'Neill, age about 68 years, from the effect of an operation. The deceused has resided in Jackson the past 27 years, end was in the blacksmith busi ncss. ue has bout of friends who will mourn his death. fle leaves wife to mourn a kind husband . Tho funeral was held Thursday from the Catholic church here. HOMER. BPItfHAI, nnRRESPONDERCR. W II Ryan has gone to Chicago to visit his wife, who has the seoond time undergone an operation. We hear she is doing nioely. Mr Apleton, of Sioux City, is in tho bank assisting Gcorgo Asaford wLile Mr Ryan is away. Joe Falon ia again with us, putting np the trimmings in Abh fords for the holiday trade. Geo Hagerman, who died Thanks giving day at Grant, Mich, whs bur ied in the Omaha Valley cemetery Sunday, funeral services being held from the M E church her-, Rv Smith asaiNted by Rev ChrUty, official lug. Maltie MuKinley, who has been at tending school iu fluvelock, Iowa, re turned home Tuesday and will remain and attend the high school here the rest of the winter. The coal famine is broken ancl both bard and soft coal is now on the mar ket. Tim O'Co.inor had two car loads of hogs on the Sioux City market Tues day, i Judore King in the absence M Judge Ryan, presided at a case Tuesday. Joe llariis wife and baby, of Emer son, were ov.tr Hundify visitors at the Geo Harris home. Mrs Dan Purdy is on the sick list. Mrs Pearl Pryor was a Thanksgiv ing guest at the Seth Barnes home, re turning to ber home iu Iowa Friday. Seth Barnes and wife and Mrs T D Curtis were Sioux City vinitors Friday. W F Bryant, ex-district attorney, w's ia town Wednesday. &ALCM. SPKCtAXt OORHISPONLBHCa. Fred Culbertaon is, able to be up again, after a few weeks sickness. Ex County Treasurer J ob Learner sporta a new ball bearing waon of the broad tire type, aud hopes his neighbors may follow suit. Q lite a number of the young people of Salem attended the Grand Satur day evening aud saw the famous Won derland. Three thorruuhbred Poland Chins boats for t-ale Chief Paxton, No, H08o7: Pitxtou Junior, and Armour' Clumpioii Boy. Call or write, Marvin Armour, Homer, Neb. , Uuole Hor.ce Dutton had the mis foit'ine of huviug a horse step ou hia f.iot and oruahed it quit seventy. We were very fortuuxto this week in not fretting the snow etoret that was predicted by the hioux City weather man. lueieia o uiuou corn out o be greeted with a enow storm. 'Songbird" after seeing the Morn side-Nebraska foot ball utme said it was too deep for him to understand. Mrs V-nley Brown, of Uemck, S D, ia visiting relatives here fur a fe weeks. Clyde Crego has about finishod hukii.g com for Jacob Learner. When the oorn ia ut he expeo a to o o breaking bronohos. Clyde eats tuat i'h the aasistauoe of the fm ns log Mr L-amer keeps for the pioteo- tiou ot "teacher" he oau o-.nquer the entire herd of bmnohs iu a few weeks N AC RA. SPBOIAL OOBBBSPOMDBMCa. Mrs D L Leap was au Emerson vi itr last Friday. Josephiue Davey vicid at the Hee- ney home last oek. Loi ia Sohinkle was a passenger to Em rsou Tueaoay moruing. Mat Aenmaouer aud Mat Buhl drove lo Walerb.try buuday. Theresa Auderaon returned home Mouday after a w.eks visit with her sister at Emerson The Heeney boys fluished piokiug com Friday. They are the first to fiaiah in this vicluity. t'arria Watson departed last 8atnr dav for Bancroft, after three weeks vi-it with I er sister, Mia D L Leap, August Zastrow and ife are the proud parents of a ten pound boy whioh arrived last Saturday norniug. A number f ladies called at the hme of Mrs N Auderaon last Satur- , day afteruoou, the ocoavion being her 60th birthday. All erjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Roho Heeney returned home Wed nesday afternoon after a weeks visit with frieuda at Randolph and Bloom- held. MSO A CLOSE CALL. "A dangerous suigical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant nicer, as large is my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnioa salve," says A C Btickel, or Miletus, W, Va . Persistent nse of the salve completely cured it ." Cures outs, burns snd inju ries. 25o at Leslie's drnir store. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday scheol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 3.00 o'clock p m ; Sunday school at 9 :45 a h. : G E at 6 -.30 p m A cordial welcome to all. m sot mappv ron Lira. Great happiness ctme into the Lome of 8 U Blair, school snperintndent, st St Albans, W Va, when his little daughter was restored from the oed- ful coomplaint ho names. He says: My little daughter had St Vitus' Dauce, which yielded to no treatment but grew ateadily worse until as a lant resort we tried Electrio Bitters; and I rejoice to any, three bottles effected a complete cure. Quiok, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknettses. impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by Leslie's drug store. Price 50c. First M E Church Hours of Service 8CRDAI 1ft a m . .Sunday School 11 a iu Preaching 12 m Class Meeting 6:30 pm Epworth League 7:30p ni , Preaching tit rrxiar. i v 17 :30 pm Prayer Merting A 11 evening services from May to October will be held one-half hour later. Elmer E Shaver, Pastor. Phone nurabr 33. The Homestead, of Des Moines, Li, is an agricultural weekly of the high est class, edited by actual farmer, who live npon snd operate their own farms and are able to put to the test of experience all tho theories discussed iu its o lumu8. The Homestead hits departments devoted to horticulture, poultry, dairying, sheep, veterinary, laws effeo'ing the farmer, the house hold, Sunday school aud every inter est of the wehtern farmer; and it a edi torials cover every question regarding soils, reeds, machinery, mtthodscf cultivation, breeding and care of live tock, ee, in which the farmers of this section are interested. The Home stead's contributors include tho ablest and most succehhf ul fa-mer, breeders and expeiiment station workers in the middle west. If you are a Homestead reader, you cannot fail to be up to late on all farm questions; snd "Fatm Furrows," "Hiuts, Devices, Suggest ions, eto, and other valuable features re an unfailing source of entertain ment and induction-. The Home stead is $1 a year to subscribers, nnd nbsitriptions either tingly or in com- ination nith this puper, are taken at this office. Real Esta " Transfers. Altxirt Johnson and wife to W W Ho- blor, nJi '',; nwH e?i. and part or swk ncH sec lion HO-W-8, wd I ftooo O I) Shreveand wlfo to Netlte Nead. lots 4, 5 arid S In block 101, UovlnKlon Annex to Houtti Sioux City, wd KKXI Edwards Bradford Lbr Oo to Henry Morris, lota 7 ami o in block 7, Hedges Addition to Jackaon, wd JO0 The terms of oourt for thiB, tho 8th udicial district, for 190C, are us fol lows: Htnnton January H, Heptembor 10 (HnnliiK January IU, September 17 ThiircitoQ..... April , tlctola-r IS Dakota February 12, October 1 lediir MarcU 5. November l 1)1 ion '. Match 19. lxcemler 8 BUSINESS LOCALS Imported draft stallions, $100Ueach. Home-bred registered draft stallions, $300 to $800. Halt Bros, Osceola, Ia. We eau now furnish the New Idea woman's magazine) in connection wi ll the Uerald for $1.80. The regu- ii r oiice for. the magazine ia 50c. Thia ia a bargain that you eannot af ford to misa. If any of our siilisoiibera desire the addrtss chang-d ou their flnraid j reason of the tetab'isliment or chunges made in ttie rural rutes, or lor any other 'Hason, i'tRt droiU3 a j ostal aud tlie cIihok deaned and it will b raude. Cull st Tin, tleralit oilioH aud gt i samiile copy of Tho Nuw Idea Maga- Bine, a miifazine for womeU. It will only cost ou 30o a year in combina tion ith I b Herald Houie-hrtd draft s'alliouk, 250 to IGimi; imported ktallious, your choice, $1000, F L Btreum, (Jrestoo, Ia. Ten Farms for Hale Good ones, al sizes aud kinds. Warner & Elmers. The best iuiiKirled horsi s, flUUO earh. Home-bred registered draft stallions. f'2j() to $750 at wy stable doors. A. Littiiuer Wilsou, Creston, la Mubsoriba lor the Herald, the best po 'u the county. $l a year. lR C H. MAXWLLL, Physician and i?urpeoa. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA ..Columbian Bifocal Company, Tempi Court, Dsnver, CotoH exclusive makers. MMiiiiiiiUMM MimiiimiHimm"! A .'-J ! -III A ViktMnvlsiblc' Bifocals ... itss""tm' you can I WILL j Tjc , I s a S ' Our Holiday Preparations Have Been Completed. Our different departments are filled with Rich New Goods Adapted for Holiday Gifts. Our many customers and friends are urged to make their selections early this year, as lh: season bids fair to excel all previous years in the magnitude of our business. OVa ASSORTMENT" OF ,fl..X X T..... O..,,!..! WE INVITE TOU TO w..AMAMn, uut-ot-lown oervicel KouMo.TO0.a- D J J Tg fj P4 i3H QUARTERS WHEN i. v.r, L.rg. Our now Cataloe fives you the c mu m cnt. and prices opportunity for Successful AND PRICES q I 0.inn BECK'S V.r, R.,.on.bU ?U0U A T tG M W 4 -MOUNTED EyERY WAY- WatCheS JeWClfV, iiuwiiuu, uiiuiij ARE HOUSEHOLD WORDS Lamps, Cut Glass B""uu Comb. Upon 8pI(iicfltion we win 6f,nd you our Umbrellas, Clocks, Jew- new illuctiated cathg. elry, Chains, Bracelets fountain pens Engraving on All Goods W.thout Charge Combs, Novelties KNIVES AND FORKS . spoons, tea kets T I AiiOidersbyMi.il The Beck (guarantee toil:t tr.TS Jsl 6 or Express Prepaid with each article Mondimln Corner, Cim Hub of CA City y. . KILLthe COUGH and CURE the LUNGGI wit;: iscevsry 0NSUMPT10N Price 0UGH8 and OLDS EOc&SI.OO Free Trial. Uiimat. anrl Cuinkeat Cura for all 1VE3, or MONEY BACK. BO TEARS 5EXPERIENCfci :8-w5'h.iaW-rA Tnarik- MARKS 'rtWW 05YBIQHTa &. if.-.k.i ii.iiiMrl.i ? i. ......... r'k-Mn.i.ntn. 'M'tamrioili- .i-mwoiiUkI. f'irto (inl'iiMU f.-n-. fri-n. MI-IK. t Kiiaii' 1 Uvrit'ne paimu. Tiii'iii ikii tiimukh AU. mi &, Co. rvcolv r-r. Ml tu!Ut, w'inool cuarce, w iu Scientific JJttteiicfa l huBttan'iiolT Hlnntr"l itwkl. I.nrci clr. utn li.il of Miiy K-ienlliln "uruul. T'-ni'l. 3 reir: fir montbs. U i3u.al):l newwii-Mlem w7 fy Co.36'Bruwi Hew York Ipilepsy Fits St Vitus Dance Are nerve diseases, and unless checked, lead to destruction of both mind and body. The weak, shattered nerves must have something to strengthen and build them back to health. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is a remarkable nerve tonic and stimulant. It strengthens the nerves, relieves the nervous strain, and influences refresh ing body-building sleep and rest, Ptrsistent use seldom fails to relieve these afflictions. '1 was takn with epileptic fits; had eleven In lens than 11 hours tXf father sent for our family physician, but he could do very little for me, and I grew worse every day, and at lust they had three doctors with me, and I still pot worse. My father heard of Dr. Miles' medicines and bouKlit a bottle of Nervine and fe. box ot Nerve and l.lver i'llla. I had taken only a few doses until I began to feel belter. I took IS bottles, and it cured me aound and well. It has been worth all the world to me. I recommend It wherever I so. You may use thia as a life-long- testimonial to the merits of your medicine, for I am enjoying the best of health, and feel that my life and health ia due to this wonderful Snedlduo." LEVY W1I.MAM3. R. F. I. No. 1. Boston, Oa. Dp. MCsa' Nervlns Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ?nferrj 11 tdtJuL 1 I'-'AtLs If you will cat more do more work, enabling you more money, so that you can buy more CJ need a Biscuit do more work and earn still more money. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY H. BECK CO. Sioux City Jewelers . Will IS. Beck Co. I m 1 S J -54 C6? Nan BeHirvcl TKatt WKakvt Counts! Contide your deposits with the man you know to be honest, competent, upright and careful. Twenty- one years here in Jackson, less than fifty dollars X total losses. $100.00 awaiting th first person X wionged. Ample capital, surplus, protection. I Thjl',MSlnIT;b",1,of . 4 Bank of Dakota County i "The Hank that always treats t you RISHT Jackson, Neb, I X i 4- -f'f-t-t' Zhe SQerald a,fid ITa TTIaw Womana V - 4v sgi sfi "It is Delicious" 13 XJ X BL coffee 25 Cents per Poland. Blendol and p -eked from carefully selected coffee hj IS VCK WALTER'S No 6 Front St. Homer, Neb IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BUX. The Herald for all the News to earn K For 28 Yars tKo Sioux City J.wdw s ,J i 4 jsas v .ty sav tKe B&nk t --f-f-- 4s ?tf i fi iv i 5J END 5&