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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
R. C H. MAXWELL, riiysician and Snrpeon. Calls promptly attended DA I OTA CITI, KRBRA&KA W. C. EckKtvrt Scientific Refract ion ist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately Jt ltted. Coi iultstion and Examination Free Office at residence. D'vrA crrr, NEBRASKA IiOHIIP JUNE SPECIALS Opening of Huntly Lands 33,000 acres Government irri gated land near Bililngs, Mon tana, opened by lottery system June 26; cheap excursion rates to register for these rich irri gated lands. Fine prizes yet offered by the Government. Cost approximately $30.00 an acre, divided into ten yearly payments. Get details. To Pacific Coast Specially low round trip Cali fornia rates June 8th to 15th; June 22nd to July 5th. Also to Portland, Seattle and Spo kane June 20th to July 12th. Daily low rate Coast tours commencing June 1st. Slight ly higher via Shasta route. Good Chances Eastward Daily low Jamestown Exposi tion rates with side trips avail abfe for New York, Philadel phia, Boston, Atlantic coast resorts. Also July 3rd to 6th very cheap to Saratoga with side trips to New York, also . July 11 to 13th to Philadel phia. Big Horn Basin We run personally conducted homeseekers' excursions June 4th and 18th, under guidance of D. Clem Deaver, General Agent Landseekers' Informa Bureau. Round trip $20.00. f CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. AJEakraeer, - Ticket Ageut DAtOTA C'TV, NIB. li. W. Wakklkt, G P A, Omaba, Neb ijli co VEARS' SCm' j Tdlf' rvorntcwrv U TV ' Sf."f.-A Trace Mark? Aronnf.'.ll- aktlf h one! tfityntl'm my ma free 1 invent .mi is ptv.r.nbi.r puiy f oinrtHinli'H i.-iiifi ihro'iri M.;mi C. tocclr rtfri.it mitU'Ct wrmut cimrvo, m tiie Sciififfc Baic&i A hmi.lwnflv rtlitr:,t' 1 irfpVI'. 1 rit clr. lliflH.'ll 'if IIHV .i'IL'!11 li; '"irillll. 'J lTII.!. fir: f''.ir numiiin, 1. IM u t uil newmlwiler &Co.30,Bro-"-NewYcrS( Pat C. No 42399 Sired by Chilton, by Dunton Wilkes, by Georee Wilkes. Dam Minnie V, by Byerly Abdallah by Mambrino Patchen. This colt is bred right, good size and a good individual, and will serve a few mares at $15.00 to insure mare in foal ' Service fee becomes due when mare is known to be in foal. EMMETT H. GRIBBLE, Dakota City, Nebraska. KILLTKECOUGE-a AMD CURE TH5 LUNGS with Rrtary' CP ION F'rica FOR I OUSHSar: 1 U" ISOLDS and Tno Trial. Surest and Uuiciiert Cure lor nil inuuAi ana luiiu iiwu" LES, or HONEY BACK. 1SBZB, ZZe Hcrsxld for &M ZS?e News v1 mm R R Time Table C, St. P., M.A O. Time-Table. Trains lore Dakota City at the fot lowing time: north bound. south bohno 6:52 pm. ...... Omaha 7:35 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 ara 9:01 am Norfolk 6.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm " 6:08 pm StJNDAT T (IAIN 6. 6 :52 pm. ...... Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:32 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :16 pm 10 Local Passenger.... 6 :53 pm Local Items Harry ITart spent a few days in Ho mer this week. All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie s drag Btore. Miss Freda Hntzel has accepted a position in the McNiel restanrant. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds, Warner & Eimers. Mrs Mary Trigga, of South Sioux City, visited relatives here Tuesday. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Vac de Zedde's. When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. Have you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. Alfred and John Peary, of Monda- mm, lowa, are liere this week the guests of tbeir brother Lue. Ole Enudson and May Vogle, ri Sioux City, were made husband uud wife, by Justice D C Stiuson, Mon day. Mrs Fred Steckelberg and Mrs Henry Roeber, of Wakefield, were over Sunday visitors at the II F Kohl meier home here. Judge It E Evans and Geo J Bouch er attended the session of grand lodge A F & A M at Omaha this week, re turning home Wednesday. Prof W H Patchen and W L Best left Tuesday morning for Peru, Neb, where they will spend a portion of their vacation at the normal. We have a good five room house, centrally located,' one block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Call at The Herald Office. If you intend to paint give us a call. We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint, sold subject to chemical analy sis. ' Guaranteed the best paint made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Misses Mary Robertson and Gretch- en Bullock went to Pilger, Neb, Tues day as delegates from the Epworth League here, to the District League which met there from the 4th to the 6th. Miss Myrtle Roberts, who taught the second primary room in the schools hare the past year, left for her home near Goodwin, Neb, Saturday. She was retained ia the same department for another yrar. A woman says more downright mean things without provocation'1 in flv minutes than a man can think of in a day, but a man can do more mean things in an hour than a woman can think of in a year. Ex. Mrs L Wbitehorn, of Omaha, and daughier, Mrs Geo i5urdick. of Sioux City, were guests of Mrs Mary Mo Beath, of this place, Saturday night, beiog enroute to Homer to attend the funeral of Mrs Lhas Shook, a Slater of Mrs Whitehorn. A change was made in the operators at the telephone exchange Saturday, the first. Joseph McElphree, who has been in the employ of the compa ny as repair man for several yeurn, succeeds Mrs Lottie Hntzel. Mr M- Elphree has moved his family here and i now in charge of the system. Mis Berthu Africa is assistiug at the switch board. The four months old baby girl of D M Neiswanger and wife passed away Sunday afternoon, having been a suf ferer nearly all her short life. The funeral was held from the house Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock, interment beiug in the Dakota City cemetery. The sympathy of the community ii ex tended to the bereaved parents. The United States eivil service com mission will hold a rural carrier exam ination at the post office in this place on July 6th. This examination ia held to rstablish a register of eligible to meet the future demauds of the ser viae. Application blanks can be ob tained at the post office, and it will be necessary that not less than six be forwarded to the Civil Service Com mission (rural rairier division) on or before June 26th. The Kartingtou News lust week printed she following startling news item: "The June rise in the Missouri river this year promises to be as qrent as ever. It is reported to have risen four feet last night and the river is now running into Crystal lake and the Dakota bottoms are covered with water." To make the item still moro rediculous we might add thutitis still snowing up at Ilartington, and that train service has beeu abandoned from that place. Thursday afternoon of last week a Cradle Roll reception was held in the Lutheran church. The primary de partment of the Sunday school furn ished the recitations and aongs. Miss Mamie Haines, of Lincoln, superin tendent of the primary work of the state, spoke very fittingly to the p rents and presented certificates to five members of the Cradle Roil who were promoted to the begiuuer's class. Souvenir cards were presented to the parent! as mementos of the occasion. A house for rent inquire at h office. Jaa Barry, of Jackson, was in town on business Wednesday. Jim Barnett was down from South Sioux City Tuesday. Hans Nelsen, of Hubbard, was oounty teat visitor Tuesday. Qerald Dillon, of Jackson, transact' ed business here Wednesday. A pair of shoes from 50c, 75o to $1 while they last. D C Stiuson. iiiell v ueci, ol Hionx Uity, was here on legal business Monday. M O Ayrrs spent Sunday at Omaha with his daughter, Mrs Geo Carter. Hazel and Venus Schmied were vis itora at Emerson several daya the past week. nweel potato plants for sale, in any quantity desired. Wesley McPherson, Dakota City, JNeb, O, why do you eat old dry peanuts wben you can set them fresh roasted every day at Van's. II S Game! and family moved to Winnebago Monday where they will conduct a restaurant. A dance will be held in the court house here Friday, June 14th. The Norfolk orchestra will furnish the music. Albert Home, of Spencer, Neb. fin ished p acing a handsome monument on the grave of his wife in the Dakota City cemetery Thursday. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tac-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Mell A Schmied and wife will en tertain their friends tomorrow (Satur day) evening, in remembrance of their eighteenth wedding auniversary. Fred Matz came over from Sioax City on the Foye oar line Saturday to see old friends. He now has a po sition at the Sioux City brewery. DtD U Stinson left Tuesday over the Burlington for Colorado, where he goes to look over some land bargains. He will be away a couple of weeks. Buy yoar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. Fred Hughart, bartender in the August Moller saloon, went to Stanton, Neb, Thursday, to take charge of a saloon at that plaoe that Mr Moller operates, for a few days. Ollie Ogburn was up from Winneba go Wednesday on his way to Hubbard, where he had purchased a driving team of Pearl Persioger, which he drove home the next day. Childrens' Day services will be held at the Salem Lutheraj church, by the Sunday school June 9, at 8 p m. A program will be rendered by the children, assisted by the choir. Considerable blood was spilled on the Broadway cement Tuesday even ing by a bunch of pugilists, who were finally rounded np and sent to their rural homes by Marshal Fueston. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slacohteb Co. S E Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Mrs Mollie Broyhill left the hospital in Sioux City Thursday and is now at the home of her brother, Eugene Nor dyke, where she is rapidly recovering from the effects of a recent surgical operation . George Barnett has sold his sawmill that he has been operateriug at the Foye park this spring, to a patty from Waterbury, who took the mill away Tuesday. Mr Barnett will purchase anothei mill much larger than the one he sold. A gasolene ttove exploded in the kitchen at the Jos McElphree home Thursday i$rraiug. Mr McElphree was quite budly burned on his arms while carrying the burning stove from the house. Little damage was done to the building. Mrs Helen E Weeks of Cedar Rup ids. Iowa, for many years a resideut of this place, has removed to Rosebud, S D, where she will not as postmaster. Her son William accompauied and has eutred the employ of Dr E J De Bell as stenographer. Do you need your old roof repaired or a new roof? Remember we have the, genuiue liubberoid Boofiug. Dau't accept a so called just as good, when you cau get the best for the same money. Give us a trial, we will please you idwaids & iiradford Lumber company. U 8 Marshal W P Warner moved his family back from Omaha Wednes day, and they are now occupying their residence here. Mr Warner's duties may keep him in Omaha a major por tion of the time, but he thiuks the black buss in Ciyttl lake may not be flighted entirely the coming summer. Mias Pearl Uoddy, who has taugbt the first primary department of our schools for the punt three years, de parted Friday for Emraettsliurg, lo, to spend the summer with relatives. She expats to go to Chicago in the fall where she will attend school another year, taking up kindergarten work. Alfred Seymour, wife and ehihlreu, returned Tuesday evening from Ryder, N U. Mr Sey aiour proved up ou.Iih 100 ucre homektead, while on thin trip noriu, ana now lias one .f the fine farms in North Dakotu, adjoining the town of Ryder, which is barely a year old, but equals in a business way many iowub us senior. A petition was circulated here this week, and liberally signed, asking the village board of Dakota City to appropriate $ 1,000 toward putting in a system or riprap work along tha east side of town, which is being gradually eaten away uy the Missouri river, Something must be done in the course of a few years, for if tha river does not change its taotios the business part of town will be in danger of be' eg washed away by the treacherous river Subscribe for Tnx Hkrald $1 per je.ir. M E IU ed of Sioux City, was tuning pianos here Thursday. Old papers for sale at the Herald oftlee 5 cents per hundred. E J Sm tii was up from Homsr Wednesday, on legal business. Subscribe for the Herald, the bast ppr in the county. $1 a year. T D Curtis and Will Brown, of Ho mer, were busiuess visitors in town Wednesday evening. Liias oss, oi umida precinct, was in town Wednesday on business. He remembered the Herald in a financial way. Judge J J Eimer joined in marriage at bis residence in South Sioux City Mondav evening, Chas Starr and Nellie Everitt, both of Sioux City. Yon will never be too late nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son-block, Sioux City continous enter tainment. Greatest moving pictures ever seen. Ladies and children especi ally invite J. If any of our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason or the establishment or changes . . ..... . made in the rural mutes, or for anv other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. NACORA. 8PRCIAI. nORRRSrOHDCNCK. J W Heeney and Gus Lester too). in the ball game in Sioux City last Sundav. Mrs Lena Simmons returned home Monday after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs A Zastrow, of Yankton, S D. Maurice O'Connor was a Sioux City visitor Tuesday, Prof Donohoe, of Ht'.bbard, Brent Sunday with friends here. v The Holmquest Grain company hipped a car load of hogs to Sionx City Tuesday. John Zastrow was an Emerson visit or Monday. Joe Heeney and Pat Romfelt drove to Emerson Tuesday on business. Frank Simmons and Adolnh Schwartz took in the' ball game at Hubbard Sunday. Special. Paif-ia Or4n. We will compete with any priee made in Sioux City on any amount of Paris Green. Cail and see me before buying. L M Leslie. Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little tjwn of Fedora, Tenn, the residence of O V Pepper. He writes: I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the luugs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr King's New Disoovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased ; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. JOo and $1 00 at Leslie's drug store Trial bottle free. vReal Estate Transfers- Alice Kendrtck and husband to John w Dennlsoii, trustee, s S nw V; sw and n H Si seetlon 7-!f"7; qcd t 1260 Thos I.oiik and wife to'Mallna Deroln, w H" V section 8i--7, wd 4000 Margaret Welch to John W Itannlson. H nw V swHaiul n ii se 7-2V-7,qo 1400 Beatrice Johnson to Carl Rasniussun, .e i se H seetlon i-iN-ti, qcd John O Dye et al to Oeo i. Boats, sr. lot sin lilk fl, hirst addition to boutti Hloux City, wd 150 W H Kllley and wife to A R Cassell. lots 7 and S In block do, Uovingtou.qu 1110 W W Harvey and wife to A J Parker, lots 15, in and n in mock as joy i'luce, Mouth KlouxUlty, wd 1XU0 Jennie T Charles and husband to A S Mason, part of lot 6 In section iNKdM). part of lot 0 In section 20-20-U, wd 601)0 Fred Mills to Mrs A J Hoy. lot 8 In blk n, (Second .addition to Ho u til hloux City, wd 130 Win Adair nnd wife to 8 A Hoi ken, sw ,l se section 7-Vs-D, wd 400 SPECIAL. Paris Green. We will compete with anv price made in Sioux City on uny amount of Paris Green. Call and see rr.e before buying. L til Leslie. A Fortunate Texan. Mr E W Goodlo, of 107 St Louis St, Dallas, Tex, buvs:"Iu the past year have become acquainted with Dr King's Now Life Pills, and no laxative ever before tried so effectually dis poses of miliaria and biliousntss. lhey don't grind nor gripe. 25o at Leslie's drug store. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:90 o'clock, Sunday scheol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 3.00 o'clock p ra ; Sunday school at 9:45 a iu; C E at 0:30 p m A cordial welcome to all. Paris Green. Will compete with Sioux City prices. L M Leslie, Druggist, Dakota City, Neb. The Magic No x Number three is a wonderful mascot for Goo H Parris, of Cede r Grove, Me, according to a letter which reads: " After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and us a result 1 am a well man tuuuy, lue first hot tin relieved and three bottles completed the cure." (Jmrauteod best on esi th for stomach, liver and kidiiev troubles, by Leslie, the druggist. 50 Advertised Letters Bemuiuing in the posti fllce at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending May 31, 0T, Mrs I.auriiSoltziiiiin Mrs H W llltt Mrs Uittle Soltiuuu MrK K Carter Mrs Mmy.loy Mrl'C tillsnn Mls May Joints John N CHplls Mr, IV ml Henry .u- I'rhniii Mr J K lierg.T PioToset huva Parties culling for the above please say advertised. John II, Beam, Postmaster, reeti Will Compete with Sioux City Prices L. M.LESLIE, Druggist, Dakota City, Nebraska Commissioners' Proceeding. Dakota City, Neb, June 1, 1907. Boa'd of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, members present, Thomas C Baird. chairman Ed Morgan and John Sierk and W Ross, eounty clerk. Board made order for county clerk to write a warrant for 134.00 on ger er al fund in favor of John W nogan, er ror in taxes of tire ne i of nw 18-28 Board n ade order for county clerk to stiike all taxes on lots 5, 6 and section 33 29-9, far the years 1898 to 1906, inclusive, f-r the reason that the land is in the lake bed. Clerk ordered to write warrant for $3.00 on road district No 14 to Max Nelson. Board made order for county treaa urer to aocept tax on lots 1 and 12 llk 37, Dakot City, for the years IS 'J 5 1905 to, inclusive, as full pa; nient, balance of years to be stricken by the oounty clerk. Board ordered road overseer district No 11 to open the road known as the Wallace road on the island. The board made order to redistrict road districts Nos 11 and 3, beginning on the half section linn rnnning north and south on section 25-29-8, 80 rods south, running east to the section line between section 25-29 8 and section 1 88 48, thence north 80 rods to the half section line, running thence east on half section line between 20 and 29 in 29 9 to the west boundary line of South Sioux City, setting off all of this land north of said described liu in road district No 11. Board fixed the sheriff's salary at $1,100.00 per year and the deputy's salary at $480.00. COUNT V OR UREAL FrWn. Konnnn Imncatt, board of Tom Far ley !HW S A Htlnaon, Insurance on poorfnrm. t0 00 R la Ho, hoarding pnuper 40 00 i'hso McNI.ih, refunding taxes 7 7S Martin Holmvlg, surveying, claim, JtilJO, allowed 11 10 Mnrtlit Holuivlg, surveying, claim. I3S.80. allowed 7 6" Klopp A Iliirtlctt. supplier 10 fi M King assessor, claim, 14A.T4, al lowed 140 00 eorge I. Kouls, assesitor lift 00 M J Hynes, aisesnor 0V 01) nainoR FUKD, TUeo Peters, bridge work t IT 4 K A B Lbr Co. lumber Ifill 415 SchuettO Schnepf, lumber 100 48 Hchuott A Nchnepf, lumber 67 4(1 Roscoe Goodsel, bridge work M 75 Henry Peters, anme 9 0o Win Roonoy, same...... 84 00 P K Ootnbs, same 8 00 Fred Wall way, same S JO antes Ienhey. snme 8 00 Wm Mungcr, saine. 8 00 L Rockwell, same sou HF Cain, same 8 00 John Holrk. freight on sewer 8 18 Board adjourned sine die. Will meet as a board of equalization on June 11, 1907. W L Ross, Clerk. Epilepsy 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. Persistent use seldom fails to relieve these afflictions. "X was tnken with epileptic fits; had eleven In less than li hours. My father sent for our family physician, but ho could do very little for mo, and 1 prow worse every day, and nt laat they had three doctors with mo, nnd 1 still got worse. My father heard of L)r. Wiles' medicines and bought a but tin of Norvlno ami a box of Nerve and I. Ivor I'iUs. I had taken only a few doses until I beican to feel bolter. I took 12 bottlcH, and It cured ma sound nrxl well. It has been worth all the world to me. I recommend It wherever I ko. You may us this as a life-Ionic testimonial to the merits of your niedteiiiP, for I nm enjoying tho bent of health, and feel that my life nnd health Is line to this wonilerful medicine." l.KW WILLIAMS, R. F. L). No. 2, Iloston, Ua. Dr. Miles' Nervine li told by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first Tiottle will benefit. If It fails, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Colorado Land Bargains. I have just secured control of the sale of 16 quarter sections of land in Sedgewick County, Colo., at a price and terms that positively make them the best bargains now to be obtained in eastern Colorado. All except ionally fine land, lays nice, good soil and well located. Price $8.50 per acre. $3.50 per acre cash, the deferred pay ment can be made by paying $100 per year for four years the balance, $400, the fifth year; interest G. Uastern Colorado lands are selling faster this spring than ever before, and prices are steadily advancing. Plenty of rainiaii tins season, and crop prospects never were better '1 hese lands are sure to double in value before the lapse of an other year. . Cheap excursion rates to Jules burg, Colo., every Tuesday dur ing June. Take three or four days of your time and come out with me and .investigate the splendid opportunity for profit able investment in these land offers. Call or write W. T. BARTLETT jacaaoN. nib. The Ileiald (or all the news: No Let - Wc had over $10,000 worth of goods that wc wanted to sell out , to the people of Hubbard and vicinity, and we sent word to all of them. We did not pick out the chosen few, and how well we are disposing of them, we leave to one and all, and we do not believe there is a man, woman or child within the borders of Dakota County but will vouch for it, that the people are centering at ' Carl Anderson's, the bargain spot of the county. They are buying, they are not just visiting and looking around, but they are taking away bundles and arms full. They are asking their neighbors to help carry their loads. ; Carl Anderson, Hubbard, Nebraska a Proprietor of City JXLg&A. Msurfcet Fresh and Bait Meats always Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry'basket goes Tuesdays and cornea back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY Are You from Then we would like to "show you" a few of the reasons ' why the Paint made by the Minnesota Linseed Oil & Paint Co. is the Best. We can show you just how Paints are mixed and what they contain. " If you have any painting to do it will surely be of interest to you to know all about the paint you are using. Let us tell , you. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GKO. TIMLIN, tfhiiaeer. The Tortoise Won the Race in th 4 fable not by spurts of speed, but by steadily plugging along. The successful saver is the one who steadily saves small sums. Get one of our GOOD savings bunks, save regnlarly and success must be yours. Your savings with tis, earn four per cent interest. We iuvite small savings accounts ns well as large. I ' . Our reoord, Less than 150 00 losses iu the first 21 years of bank ing, shows the "know how." Yoar money will be ready for you when needed. Bank of Dakoti County "The Bank that always treats youRiOBT', Jackson, Neb, 1 1 e i jjt riflf 1 Z I If 111 I VJ UUU V VJVT aw you houlJ follow the Bull iJ BURPEE'S Farm Annual for 1907 the "Silent Salesman" of the world' largeat mall-order seed trade. An Klrgant New Book of joo pif c, with hundreUa of llluntra Cpfta that CrAW tlona from photographa. It telle the plain truth about the Beat iVVU Ulai VI WTW It dracribea Grand Novr'.ee In Flowers and Vreetablra.ofunuaualli iportance, which cannot be obtained elaewhere. If iutereated, WKITB TO-DAY, and tbt Book la yours. W. ATLEB BURPEB A READ THE HERALD For ALrLr it own laud) and rig-lit Cloaa in to lour splendid citiea railroads, ecboola, churches, fine aull, g-uod water; land never on the market be fore the cham a ol your lite to own your own farm and stop paying rent. We are watting to tell you all about it. We will build a bouse lor you II you aak ua. Land l.oo to 15.00 per acre. Writ today, tomorrow may be too late. Addreaa: AMERICAN Buy Railroad Ticket pARM LOANS avwhere ou earth , Bee or Ltet your property with ua Up in bargain ODDortunities w on hand . Cath paid for hides. NEBRASKA. Missouri? Nebraska. I I I I Thte mark lOlaow called. wr,w.. li nKd-by the ancient alctaemlata to reprewot olJ- you wnt the cholct vegetables a Eye Q wbercver it appears la CO., Seed drawere. Philadelphia tHc News. No Fuel Famine in Northern Wisconsin Ma waitlna- lor the railroad to haul more coal I Acres ol fuel on Tour COLONIZATION COMPANY Chippewa Bldg., Chjpptwe relit. to Bay ward, Wla. WlKOiuIn We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate ot interest on Dakota county Farms. Wa also Sell and Bay Real Estate of all kind write ns before you Borrow, Bny or bell. to Bell, f ,