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ew Hair Via or .7 Aytr's Hair Vieor was cood. t!ic best that was made. But Aycr's Hair Vieor, new Im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in everyway. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, "the new kind." Do' ml chance tha color of if hair. A Joraoii with Man bold f Bhow It to font dootor Atk him 4bout It, thn do h 9mj yers As W3 now make our new Hair Vigor it does not luve the slightest effect upon His color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with out fern of changing the color. Stops (lling hair. Cures dandruff. th 3. 0. Ajn Co., LowU. J)R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA W. C. EcklWrt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately Fitted. Coi tultation and Examination Free. Office at residence. D'0TA CITY, NEBRASKA JVNE SPECIALS Opening of Huntly Lands 33,000 acres Government irri gated land near Bililngs, Mon- Z A 11 1 .. f . j i ana, openea Dy tottery system EJune 26; cheap excursion rates to register for these rich irri M gated lands. Fine prizes yet h offered by the Government. Cost J approximately $30 " an acre,' divided into ten yearly Inpayments. Get details. To Pacific Coast fk-'Specially low round trip Cali Cftfornia rates June 8th to 15th; $June 22nd to July 5th. Also to Portland, Seattle and Spo Hkane June 20th to July 12th. QDaily low rate Coast tours i. commencing June 1st. Slight ly higher via Shasta route. Good Chances Eastward Daily low Jamestown Exposi tion rates with side trips avail able for New York, Philadel phia, Boston, Atlantic coast resorts Also Tulv 3rd to Gth I 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 nomeseeKerS excursions J une 4 I T I I 4th and 18th, under guidance f n Plmr. TWivrr Perioral Agent Landseekers' Informa Bureau. Round trip $20. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kabraker, - Ticket Agent DAtOTA O'.TT, NEB. I,. W. Wakeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE ,. TRADIt MARRP w m i civ -i l. re. v$ .-.V -rfi;s U EB ONS j . 1 1 . . Anrona s...1ir- fketrh imd flei;lpOnn ua-onl'-'klv usM'fcriH fur .Mun fr whffiior -At. (HrMiMnn it pr-.t.nlily PM.e'iJ '"liinjiiiili'ii l.M..-lrioll in.ltfntKU. . (TOP. n MIMIU ,-ir (:.. nl !e.t Mtnr Kri'.-r in vmii'iii.. I' iih.ii. ta.uii llir Mi. mi In. rcl . i ll in,fit. Whom j)'r'C, lu Uim n Scientific Uiaerican. 'Mlli 'l "f " lemlli i I'W'Ul. 'I ' " f. ' "-' HEW i a i u it.. Wuhhtio. I. Pat C. No 42399 Sired by Chilton, by Dunton Wilkes, by George Wilkes. Dam Minnie V, by Iiyerly 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 II. GRIBBLE, Dakota City, Nebraska. llf' 7" R R Time Tablo Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEAVE. LKAVR JAKOTA CWY RIOrX CITY 6:10 a m 7:00 a ra 8:00 a m 0:00 a m 10:00 a m 12 m 1:30 pm 2:30 p m 3:30 p rx 4:80 p ni 5:3C p m.. 8:30 p ra Leave Hloux City at 10:SO tor Crjrtal I-nk and m'l Urent Northern train at Mouth Hloin '1tjr, on return trip. C, St. P., M.A O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the (ol lowing time : WORTH BOUND. SOCTH BOt7ND. 5:52 pm..... ..Omaha 7:35 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 6.32 pm 7 :58 aui Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 5 :62 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Oinnha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :15 pm 10 Local Passenger.... 6 :d3 pm All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie's drug store. Freda Ilutzel went to Sionx City Friday to reside with her mother. Mrs George Pranger visited at Cole ridge, Neb, frota Friday until Tues day. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Vac de Zedde'a. Last Saturday was the longest day of the year and was the beginning of summer. Charley Meyer of Altoona, Neb, spent Sunday with II F Kohlmter and family. When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. Have yon tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. Mrs S B Hoover went lo Missouri Valley, I'o'wa, lot Friday to visit rela tives and friends for a frw dajs. For sale Fine bay work team, weight 2350, ten years old. John W Mellon, H miles north of vista. Bert Butterfleld and wife were over from Sioux City Saturday and Sunday visiting at the W P Warner home. The Sons of Herman lodges of Da kota City, Pender and Emerson will hold ajointpionio at Emerson July 18. Mrs J T Knepper, of Walker's Island, has purchased the McNeil res taurant here, and took possession Mon day. Mrs Lettie Rix and daughter Helen came down from Wakefield Monday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. The Omaha road has rained the round trip fare between this place and Sioux City to 39 cents instead of 30 cents. Harry Edwards, of Sioux City, and Huttie Knowlton, of Walker's Islaud, were guests at the D O Stinson home Saturday night. y Mrs McNeil was here from South Sioux City Wednesday closing up her restaurant business and collecting up some delinquent board bills. We have a good five room house, centrally located, oce block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Call st The Herald Ollice. Mrs Nettie Hammond came, up from Trenton. Neb. last week to see her mother, Mrs Joseph McPherwn, who lecently underwent an operation in a Hioux (.lty hospital. If you intend to paint give us a call We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint, sold subject to chemical analy uin. linnrftnteeii me uest naim maae Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co 1 Ti,n uan crama it this i.laee between the National Bloomers and the home team last Jr riu ay was prevented dv the rain. Rain checks were given out to the "faithful" who can see toe game next year. You will never be too late nor loe any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Sioux City c litiuouM enter tainment. Greatest moving pictii'fS ever seen. Ladus and children especi ally invite!. A baseball came was pulled off 1 1 Foyespark Sunday between the Duko ta Citv and South Sioux City teams. A little dirty ball playing in last in nines broke up the frame with South Hioux City in the lead. Vin Bougous came down from Min neapolis Sunday for a few days visit with relatives, alter wnicn lie goes io Wichata. Eas. He is in the employ of a construction coiupny and is on the go most of the time. Do you need vour old loof repaired " .Jin i -i. . or a new root? iteaiemuer we nave iue cenuine Rubberoid Roofius. Don t accept a so called just as good, when vou can set the best for the same money. Give us a trial, we will please vou Edwaids Bradford ljumoer lh company. ndeZedde, tuu up to date grocer confectionery man, is still adding to the conveniences of bis store. He now has his ice cream parlor fitted up in cozy shape and has also constructed seats in fiont of his store lor the con venieDce of those waiting for the street car. The time table for the Foye interur ban street car line will befouud at the head of the local columne. Besides the regular trips from this place the car makes a trip from Sioux City to Crystal lake, leaving Sioux City at 10:30 a m. and stopping at the Great Northern depot on the return trip to Sioux City, for the accommodation of Local Items passengers for Sioux t it , The Uetald for all the news: A pair of shoes from 50c, 75o to fl while they last . D O Stinson. FishiuK for bullheads Las become a pastime at the river east of town. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ptpsr in the county. 1 1 a year. Ten Farms for Bale. Good ones, al sixes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Judge Eimers and family are now ooonpyirg their Crystal Lake cottage. Jas Nelson and wife spent a few days in Hubbard precinct the first of the week. Sam Thoin and wife of Hubbard precinct, were here Tuesday visiting relatives. John Bacnart and wife, of Sieux City, were visitors at the J F Leedom home Tuesday. Sweet potato plants for sile. in any quantity desired. Wesley McPhersou, Dakota City, Neb. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can set them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Miss Graoe Hager went to Schnyler Saturday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs Ed Hammond. Mrs Chas L Culler, of Wayne, came down Wednesday to visit her parents, Wm Adair and wife. Mrs Nettie Hammond and daughter, Mrs Edward Larvin, are here from Trenton, Neb, on a visit with relatives. The carriers on both rural routes from this place will get a raise in sala ry after July 1st, from $80.00 to $75.00 per month. Mrs W L Ross entertained her Sun day school class at Foye's park Tunis day afternoon, assisted by Miss Mil- died Burkelt. A marriage license was issued by Judge Eimeis Monday, to Ernest 11 Goertz and Ruth Rockwell, both of Hubbard precinct. A A Thebold, Wm Miller, Chas Scace and U U Owens returned to Wayne Monday after an outiug at Crystal lake with the bass. Have you tried the Uultanna and Tac-co brand's of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. The Misses Jennie and Helen otrohm oi UorrecMonvme, lowa, were here this week visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs B F Strohm. Juy joar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tiu ware and gasoline stoves J J McAllister visited his son Paul at Burbank, S D, from Friday until Monday. He says the small grain in that locality equals any he has seen in this county. The new sidetrack at the sand pit south of town was finished this week bv the Burlington, and tha farmers in that vicinity will now have a plaoe to load their stock and grain. Bert Harden oame in off the road last week and spent Sunday at the old home here. He left the first of the week for a tour of South Dakota, but will be here again for the Fourth. Al House, of Spencer, Neb, was here Monday in company with J C Lnrkin, of Norfolk, a tombstone man, and finished placing a handeomo mon ument on the grave of Mrs House. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. S E Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Nib. Bert Foye, wife and baby boy, left Tuesday evening for Baker City, Ore, to reside. Mr and Mrs Foye became quite popular with the people here du ring their short stay with us and we regret to see them luave. Joe Leedom and wife, of Hurley, S D, visited at the old home here Tues- day and Wednesday, with J F Leedoni and wife. They returned to Hurley Wadnesdav. Joa has told his liverv M business there and is now looking for a location. The Masons installed the following officers at their meeting Saturday night: John H Ream, W M; W L Rofs, S W; Walter Cheney, J W; Well A Suhmied, secrrtary; Chas S Bliven, treasurer; W A Niemeyer, S L; Iheo dore Bliven, J D; Herbert D Wood, tjler. After July 1st a special delivery let ter or package may be sent through the mails by ufnxiDg ten cents in stamp of any denomination, in addition to the regular postage, with the words Special Ue.ivery written or printed on the envelope or covering of the package. An enthusiastic school meeting was held in this place Monday afternoon, about fifty voters being in attendance Mrs Etta M Spencer and Mrs (J U Maxwell were re e'ected, almost unan imously, as members of the board. A levy of $1,800 wss voted for school purposes for the coming year. The Foyes are building a "schnte the schntes" at their Crystal lake park as au amusement feature. They have things fixed up pretty fine at the park and the people are beginning to hhow their apprec iation by fiocking theio in numbers to enjoy the pleasures of a quiet orderly place to spend their lei- uie time during the sultry weather. It is a shame the way vaudaliftn is allowed to go unpunished in this lo cality, and especially at the c luctery. Only a few days ago Albert House, of Spencer, Neb, placed a cement wall around his lot in the cemetery here, aud before the cement had hardened some misoreant deliberately broke pieces out of the wall, virtually de stroying it. Mrs Ed Uammoud died at the home of her parents at Schuyler last week, after a lingering illness of several months, in her 38th year. Her death resulted from blood poisoning. She was the wife of Ed Hammond, a foi mer Dakota county boy. and had nu meroua friends and acquaintences here who sympathize with the be renvArl tinuiiand. 1 ha fnnaral was ' held at Schuyler Sunday. Mrs Lstella urtzhurger has , re turned to Lincoln. A P Doran of Emeiscn was here on business Thursday. Beatrice Nordyko of Sioux City vis ited friends here Thursday. W W Reninger of St John's precinct was a buiiness visitor here Thursday. . Miss Martha Clausen of Ft Calhoun, is here on a visit at the L M Leslie home. Mrs Wro Orr visited this week with her daughter. Mrs Frank Lean, in Sioux City. There will be services at the Salem German Lutheran church Sunday at the usual hours. Edgar Larson, of Wakefield, Neb, spent Thursday with his brother Ar thur, of this place. J N Hamilton is able to bo out after being laid up two months from the effects of a runaway accident. Hans NeUen of nubbard precinet, was in town Wednesday, enroute heme from a business trip to Worthington, Minn. Clarence Good soil of Omaha, ac companied by his family, was in town Thursday visiting old Irionas. lie is in the railway mail service, and is en joying a two weeks' vacation. Mrs Etta M Spencer left Tuesday for McDonald, Kas, accompanied by her son John M Spencer, where they will visit a couple of weeks at the home of Craig L Spencer. Dr J E Young and wife, of Ponca, spent the night here last Friday, be ing enroute home from a visit with relatives near Lincoln. A washout on the Newcastle line prevented their getting home that night. If any of our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural routes, or for any other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. JACKSON. SPICdAL COBHKSPOHMtSCK. Mrs Winnie McBride, ef Denver, Col, is here visiting hor sister, Mrs J M Brannan and brother, James Fen nell. Mrs E W Noidyke and children, of Sioux City, spent last week Visiting her parents, B F Sawyer and wife. Mr XorJyke drove over Sunday aud tley returned home with him. Editha Kearney went to Oraaha Sat urday to spend a week with friends there. Mrs R W McHale and children, of Fairbury, Neb, arrived here Tuesday eiening to spend the summer with her parents, Mr and Mis vjuinn. lhey were accompanied home uy Anna Quinn, who teaches in the Omaha schools. Bert Hodges went over to Sergeants Bluff, Iowa, to attend the wedding of his friend, Mary Hess. Mrs Auna Albenesius and children went to Omaha Thursday. Sam Collins, of Omaha, is here vis-1 iling at the homes of J J MoBride aud Thus Sullivan. Mr Collins is just re covering from a serious illness. Geuvieve Brady left Saturday for Sioux City to spend a week at the home of her sister Mrs Chas A Barrett. Nettie Kidder, who recently gradu ated from St Catherine's academy, leaves Thursday for Chicago, where she will make her home. Miss Kid der will be greatly missed by her young friends and also ' the Sisters where she made her home tha past eight years. Kate Finnegan spent over Sunday with.her folks at Newcastle. Hans Knudson and family spent Sunday with his parents near Homer. C J Antrim delivered over 1,300 bushels of corn to the elevator here last week at 42 cents. E W Hazelton is putting in cement walks for Hans Knudson and the bank, J J Mcbride and James Flynn are go ing to put in 1,100 feet around the publics school. Rev Frs McCarthy and McDade left Monday fot Omaha to attend the annual retreat of priests of this diocese that took place at Creightou college, Omaha, Monday evening and lasts until Friday. Thos McKrever has bicn feeling quite poorly the past week with an at' tack of stomach trouble. Willie Teller left Saturduy for Rap id City. S 1. to spend the summer with his sister Lizzie, who is living on her claim there. Dr Jeukinsou, of Sioux City, was an over Sunday visitor with friends in town. The Jackson ball team went to Wat erbury Sunday and won by a score of 8 to 14. The boys played at Walthill Thursday and were defeated by a score of 15 to 8. Mae McCarthy returned to her home lu Ponca Tuesday after spending sev eral daya at the John Daley home... Nellie Harty closed a very success ful terra of school in tho Reninger dis trict Monday. Madeline Davjv is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs Ella Maloney, this week. J A Hall arrived home fiora Ardeu, Mo, Sunday evening, looking well, and speaks very Lighly of Missouri. He expects to return in a few weeks, His boys will remain until September hen they will return aud attend school here. At the annual school eleotion held here Monday Frank Davey waa elect ed director vioe J A Hall, resigned Several of our Jackcon teachers took examination in Dakota City Friday aud Saturday. Mrs Dennis, of Ponca, spent Satur day with her daughter Columbia, here Amelia O'Neill, of South Sioux City, vihited over Sunday with her cousin, Mary Z Boler. Kate Sullivan and Janie Shanley, of Sioux City, started for Seattle, Wash, last Thursday. Enroute they ill stop over in Denver and Colorado Springs several days. They expect to be gone about six weeks. Mr MsKejna and danghter Mary, of Blenoo, lowa, attended commence ment exercises here. Colorado as A U Tta County Boy Seea If . ' The following leti'r was received by Harry V liileman ton his cousia, Woods M Hilemn, a-h.0 went to Colo rado several week agoV to spend the summer: Juleebnrg, Col, Van 23, 1907, Dear Cousin Harry: j We arrived here all r'gut and are living in a boarding ( house for a a short time. If anyone is searching for sunshine and health Julesburg i surely the plaoe to find it. If for riches, big orops and lots of work, Dakota county is the place to stay. I have found the climate very pleas ant here, plenty of aunhtne, with a good breeze most of the time. As toon as the sun seta it is cool and pleasant, just as comfortable aa one could winh The water here is pure and almost soft. This valley is watered by irrigation ditches from the Platte river. The South Platte valley is from two to six mile wide. The soil is mostly black losm and yields a splendid crop. The sugar beet industry seems to be taking the lead. They have arrange ments for a sugar beet factory, which will be built this year, but will not be completed in time for this years crop. This is surely a great place for im provements, as work on a new build log o: some kind is commenced almost every day. On each side of the Platte valley there is a vast extent of table landa, as tln9 a grazing country as one would wish to see. It is oovered with a fine coat of buffalo gratis, which seems to bavd all the richness of both grain and hay. There are several steam plowa at work in different localities. One in the valley has twelve plows attached, with three changes of lays, so as to keep it going day and night. There is very littlo farming done on the table lands as yet, but rye and winter wheat is headed out and has a thrifty, green color. I think that good, deep plowing, and thorough cul tivation is all that is needed to prn duoe good orops. Julesburg is situated on the main line of the Union Pacifio railroad, the junction of the Denver branch and is quite a railroad town. You oun see or near a train almost any time, day or night. There are six or eight passen ger traius each way a day, which have from six to fourteen coaches. The town has a system of water works aud the electrio light plant is "hnost comnleted. I most completed The land in the valley is selling as high as $140 per acre and the table aud from (7.00 to $20.00 per acre. As my wife wants to see Denver and points in that vioinity, we expect to spend several weeks there and return good old Dakota county in the sweet by and by. W U HlLEHAN. The Magic No $. Number three is a wonderful masoot for Goo H Parris, of Cedrr 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, X tried iMeotrio Hitters, and as a I result i am a wen man today, rue first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Leslie, the druggist. 50c. SPECIAL. Paris Qreen. We will compete with any price made in Sioux City on any amount of Paris Green. Call and see me before buying. L M Leslie. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning al Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 8:00 o'clock p in : Sunday school at 9 :45 a u: O E at 6:30 p m A cordial weloome to all. Colorado Lands Until further notice I can securo low excursion rates any day of the week to Julesburg, Colo, to any one wishing to look over Sedgwick county, Colorado lands. Or if you desire to cont nno your trip to Donver and Col orado Spiings, I can get you exour sion rates to said points for $19.60 with stopover at Julesburg. Tickets good for three months. lor further information about Jiiast- (11 U WAV HUW -.-, V WW W T Bahtlett, Jackson, Nebr Hs Fired Tbe Stick. "I have filed the walking-stick I've oarried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat-1 ment, until 1 1 tried Buoklen s Arnica Salve; that haa healed the sore and made me a happy mau, writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N O Guaran teed for piles, burns, eto, by Leslie, tbe druggist. 25o. Special Pati-la Ortin. We wul compete with any pnoel made in Sioux City on any amount of Paris Green. Gail and see me before buying. L M Leslie. Will Compete with Sioux City Prices. L M.LESLIE, Druggist, Dakota City, Nebraska. Sfte Hercxld for cxll E6e FJowo . . -"5 Grand Land Opening ! In the Texas Panhandle Country Commencing July 2nd and continuing on the first and third Tuesdays durinsr July Ilomeseckcrs Excursions to where the famous Spring Lake Ranch, an exception allay fertile body of land comprising 200,000 acres in one tract in Castro and Lamb counties in the Texas Panhandle, will be put on the market for sale for the first time. . This tract of land is part of the Farwell estate, the land having been received by the late John V. Farwell of Chicago from the State of Texas in return for money advanced for the building of the Texas state capitol. This body of land has recently been iSought by the Geo. G. Wright Co. of Kansas City, the largest and best known real estate dealers in the southwest, who nowfor the first time are putting it on the market to purchasers, in any quan tity, and on such low and easy terms as will insure its quick sale and an exceptionally profitable investment. $4.00 per acre down, balance ten years at 6. Three new railroads are now in course of construction thro this tract of land and the new town of Spring Lake has just been started at the junction of two of these roads, whichis des tined to be the metropolis of the I have secured the agency sale of this tract of land am in on the ground floor and in a position to give my customers an inside deal. The company in- , tends to sell every acre of this land within the next sixty days, and it is confidently expected that before the tract is sold en tirely out prices will have advanced to double what they started at the opening sale. Anyone desiring to investigate the special and grand oppor tunity for profitable investment with me on any of these dates at the special low rate of $25.40 for the round trip from Sioux City to Friona, Texas. The train leaves Sioux City at 6:55 Tuesday evening. Leaves Kansas City the following morning in the Wright Spe cial Pullman train, arriving at destination the following morning. Returning, leave Friona Saturday evening, getting to Sioux City Monday morning. Homeseekers provided with sleeping berths and meals on train. Land This is positively the best in the Southwest today. Purchasers now will surely double their investment before fall. . Get in on the ground floor; come with me on this excursion, and piece oi this land near the new will have $50 per acre land before - . . . . . .. ... Lana located in tne shallow water district obtained in abundance, or from 15 to 50 feet. For further information call on or write W. T. Bartlctt, General Agent. If You Only Knew? I The benefit and convenience of a checking acodunt you would never be withont one. (You don't need a big bank balance with us.) PAY YOUR BILLS by cheok, the checks will be returned to ypu the first day of the month, and be the yery best receipt in law, for it is witnessed by the bank. I Did you get one of those good home savings banks yst? If not, call for one and start saving for that rainy day that is bonnd to come. Grow old, independent. You don't know how happy it will make jou to know that the wolf is guarded from the door. "The Bank that always treats yon right" Bank of Dakota County Jackson, Neb. I m I Wm. LOHLEFnTZ, Proprietor of (City Klesi MrJket Fresh and Salt Meats always Agent for 8eymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays TiAlXfi A f l V vt f .itfi.iti.i.ii f NortK-Western ; mo. 00 mitted enroute, TKroxsgh Tourist Cevra Davlly St. Pawvl i Minneapolis to Patolflo Coavst Points Round Very Low Round Trip North' Wsst .C Low Rstss to VlV fe Northern Bound Trip daily, June Wisconsin limit October 31, 1907. j If you contemplate a trip no matter where, for rates a ad , other infomation call on or addiess ' ' i LYMAN SHOLES GEO. M. PRANGER , ! Div. Pass'r Agt, Omaha, Neb. Agt, Dakota City, Neb. f ARM LOANS We rate also ar-ywheie od earth, bee or List your property with us rKXJS.WMncrElmt and August, I will conduct the Texas Panhandle country Texas Panhandle country. for Northeast Nebraska for the at this land opening can come shown in automobiles. proposition for land investment if it looks well to you secure a town of Spring Lake, and you two years. . Jackson, Neb. I I I sm I on hand . Cath paid for hides. NEBRASKA. ili. ifi. lZ ift. ii. ii. IR? , Round Trip Excursion tickets will be on sale daily June 20th to July 12th to Portland, Seattle, Taco- jj ma, Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver and Victoria. Return limit September 15, 1907. Stopovers per- west of St. Paul. Trip Tickets will be on sale June Sfc 12 to Sept. 10 to many points in Idaho, Montana, Ur egon, Washington, British Columbia and Alberta Tickets are good for return until October 31, 1907 Stopovers permitted enroute, west of St Paul. Excursion tickets will be on sale 10th to September 30th! to lnacy j& have plenty of Money to Loan at a low oi interest on Dakota county Farms. Wt Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kinds write us oeiore you Borrow, o uy or ceil to Bell. .uJ. I ARM LANDS .ita to tne v 4ewa, , s v