Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. OBN H. KEAM, PCBMBHEB. Wubscription Trice. $1.00 Per Year. a weekly newspaper published at Oakota City, Nebraska. I'ermUsion has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. Political Announcements Xntt.-p un.ler thl heml will !' run '"r five rents per lino. each Insertion, Irrespect Ive of politic. Nolxxly ImrreU. 1 iurf.liT announce tnvsclf as o can 1ii1.ite for the nomination of hhcriff, on the republican ticket, at the iri- mnries to lie held Hcntember 3 1007. II. C. llANSFS. L hereby anuouiice my candidacy tot tba republican uoii"ti)i for C!nnt .Tn.lu.r. nt. the ini;i.ui'.cii to be 1.. i M-pcin f r 3. U)7. E. .7. fjMiTU, II. oil' r, Xi b 1 ht-riiif nruuuricc mystlf as k can lnl itc fi r County Suiieriiitinlfiit nib j.H-1 to thu wishes of the 11") ib'.icunnat th'.'ir primaries for iion;iiia1i")io, Sep tember 3, l'J07. Wilfuld E. Vohs, Omadi Frorinet. I hereby announce rayeif an a ran- 1i lato for County Tn-usuivr subject to the wiidies of the 11 Tublicnnn at their piimaries for nominations, btp ieiaber 3, 19u7. AiousT Wilkins. Omadi Precinct. I herebr announce nivsidf as a can- di. late for' County Judge subject to ih wishes of the Uuptibliot.ua at their prim tries for nominations, September 3, 1907. ' l. O. Sunups. 1 hereby announce nijself as a can didate for Sheriff aubject to the wishes of the Republicans at their primaries for nominations, September 3, 1907. J. P. Kockwell, Jlubhard Precinct. I herebr anuouoce myself a as can' dilate for nomination, on the Demo cratic ticket, for the office of District Judge of this judicial district. O. II. Whitney, Hartington, Nebr. I hereby announce myself as a can- ' 2idute for nomination, on the Demo- cratio ticket, for tho cflloe of District Judge of thia judicial district. P. M. Moodif, West Point, Nebr. FOB D1BTK1CT JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can' .Jidate for the office of district judge of the Eighth judicial district of Nebraska, subject to the decision of tho republi can electors at the primary election to be held on the 3rd day of September, 1907. I shall be unable to make a personal canvass for this nomination. My hay.faver compels me to leave Ihis climate daring August and a por tion of September, so that upon my return the primary election campaign will be over. I shall depend entirely, lor my euooess, upon sucu tiforts as my friends may feel disposed to make in Dir behalf. 'Any communication addressed to me hero will be forward ed. Very truly yours, A. U. Oi-esox, Winner, Neb. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for dis trict judge, Eighth judicial district of Nebraska, aud respectfully submit such candidacy for the consideration of the voters at the pending primary election. John V. Peauhon, FOtt COUSTf TREASCKEK. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the republican nomination for the oflloo of county treasurer, sub ject to the wishei oi tho voters at the primaries, to be held September 3, J907. . W. J. Manni.no, Covington Precinct. 1 herebv announoo myself at demo cratic candidate for the office of Coun ty Superintendent at the primary election to be held September 8, 1907. I Mary yuiNN. I hereby announce myself aa a can--didate for tho nomination as County 'Treasurer, subject to the wishes of the .reoublican voters at the primaries to be held September 3rd. W. A. IIeikes. I hereby announce myseli as a can Hidate for the offioe of county treasurer subject tn the wishea of the republic aus, at the primary eloction beptetu Ler 3, 1907 . Robert L. Lapbley. County School Notes. BT 8U PT. OEO. t. BOUCHER. Grades from the August examina tion came Monday. Ibis county was in among the first and was graded seo- oud. It is gratifying to know that about one-third of the teachers will Lave "Credit" or "Honor" certificates this year. That mains that examinations are over so long as the holder is suo cessful in her work and shows a prop r professional spirit. A number of teachers coming in from 'neiRhboring counties aud from Iowa the last week clears up the sit 4i at ion somewhat, aud it seems we will have a teacher for every position It took a raise in salary to do the work in most cases, but the dirtotois were willing to make the advanoe. .As it is now, there are two schools f iat will pay $35 (one of theke for the fall erm only) and one $37.50. All others run from 110 to "0, with au average for female teachers of, about 1 12 for the couuty . Not up to the average of the tUt", but we are gain iu(t. i It looks now as though Datct City, ftouib Sioux City, and Emerson are the only bub schools to qualify to 4-acaive pupils under the freo high school Uw. Other schools nuy rc-.cei-e tuition pupils, but the parents ,mutpay the tuitiou. "Regular as lbs Sun" "is tn exoressiott as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the must regular performance iu the imivrae. unless it is the action of the livxr and bowels when regulated with lit lW.N.isf LiXrt riiie. Guru-- IIUIII9 Ui IIUCIC91 ft from our Exchanges $ WalthillTimer Banker O'Connor wai dowu from Homer, yebterday. Salix Items in Sloan. Io, Star: Mrs Jair.cs Scott and daughter, Nina, vis ited a few riayi last week in the Lome of J B Chudwick. Hartington News: Mrs McOotiigal and ion, of Jackson, and Mrs Kennedy, of Manchester, Iowa, left for home yesterday, after u shott visit with Mrs C P Oaryey. Ponsa Journal: W J Armour is out in Boyd county this week looking after interests there. .. .Mrs V J Ar mour and son, Willie, are visiting in Dakota county this week. Emerson EnierpriHe: Mrs J A Ire land and daughter Miss Emily, Were vinitinc with relatives at Omaha, Neb. this week . . . .Louis Jopp is homo f oia his trip to Germany, lie hid an enjoyable visit and a pleasant voyage, but it scorns good to be home again. Wayne Democrat: Herman Lund- burg and Dtdwi Reynolds returned Monday raorniug fiom an outing at Crystal btke,...Z M Baird is going to start a third paper at Ilartington. It is dead easy to start 'em. It is in the (juitting a fellow gets his fingf r burn ed. Pender Times: Dr Nina U Snii'b came over from Homer Butiirday to visit relatives and frieds, being ac companied by Lulu Hirsuh and Muster Maloom brintu. 'lhe doctor wus cull ed to Homer Monday by the illness of E J. The two youug people returned to their home Wednesday morning. Lyons Mirror: Mrs Sam Lopp, ueo Miss Idahlia Kryger, of South Sioux City, was visiting here thu week.... Burt Brown and wife, of Dakota City, were Lyons guests this week. Mr Brown has chaige of the .Laglo oi that place and ha is making an improve incut in the paper.... Vm Nixon, of Homef, celebrated his birthday by visiting his nieoo, Mrs Win Waitu of tins place, Aug 15, 1907. He settled iu Dakota county away back in 1856. South Sioux City Reoord: Mrs nonry Austin and her mother, Mrs John Bubb, were visiting a few days this week in Homer, returning Wed nesday ... .Mrs J L Kroeseu and daughter Grace left Tuesday for their borne at Uedar 1 alls, to, alter a two weeks visit with Burt Kroesou ... .Ce cil Demme and Walter McLaughlin, of Emerson, were guests of Burt K roe gen the greater part of the week, en joying camp life, fishing, boatinir aud bathing, to their heart's content. .Miss Bessie Kryger, of Essex, Io, a daughter of L Kryger, arrived Sat urday for a months stay with lior rela tive here. Mins Kryger is a type setter on tho Essox Iudepeudent, an accomplished ainaturo ph -.tographer and a pleasant lady to meet. . . .At the M E parsouaga in Cherryville, Kas, last Saturday occurred the marriage of. Miss Margarot Roth to Everett Crocker. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mis J U Roth, who at on time lived west of town, Mrs Roth be ing a sister of Chris Oeihter. Mrs Crocker was a typesetter at Cherryville, is a model young lady, and hor friends! here wish her muh happiness, Commissioners' Proceeding. Dakota City, Nebr, Aug 21, lp07. Boa-d of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment, members present, Thomas O Baird. chairman; Ed Morgan and John Sierk and W L Boss, county clerk. Board made order for county treas urer to accept taxea on lot 9, block 60, Ouvington, at a valuation the same as adjoining lots. Lot haa been assessed with a houie, but there has been no house since the year 1899 Beard made order for county clerk tostiikethe taxes of the following land fnr the reason that the laud is all in the Missouii river. NJ ncl 10 27-9, years 1891 to 1906, inclusive; si nwj 15 27-9, years VJ'Ji to l'JOU, inclusive. Section lino road petitioned for by Johu P Kraiuper aud othors allowed as praed for, and damages allowed aa follows on district No 8: MaryT Martin I on Martin Walsh h1 MnryCurian 110 t' Mary and Thulium t'urrim ill) ou A II AiKlerHun. appraUur H 00 Michael Heaooiu...... 8 00 Albert Carpenter 8 no Report of H U Hansen, sheriff, for tho 2nd quarter, approved by board, shows as ioIIows. the Hummona service ami return t U kit Guard foes 41 00 Jailor fees 81 6 Total $iaa aa Claims allowed : (IRNKHAL ri'ND ' Geo rue J Boucher, for Institute pur pose! I 60 00 John II Hcani. health board S 75 Geo It HaiiM), limn 1 oo H i'Hariitu. vntiiu 6 60 James Klynn. name 8 26 O 1) Hinlley. iiino 1 u0 J A Hall, mil o to Tom Farley 8 10 KoKiinnt) Imuran, care Tom Kiuley... W W Klopp A Hni-ttctl Co, luppllei 15 1:1 The Auilln Wtirii Co, iaiuu 1 20 l'urkliu Bro. name M no H A HtliiKon. Initurtnu court house. ... 1"6 uo 8 A HttiiKon, imlita 18 'Jf U K lJroyhlll. nuUe y.. ti x The Farmers Kxchaiiuu VI M lVrkliu Hro Co, uppllc 81 1! C HaiiMMi, salary anil expense 1AW V Harry H Ailitir, court coat SO s He ii Hondo raou, wi t ilea I n J oh naon 1 n- aanlty cane 8 t liana Anderson, aumu i 0" (lua Johnson, same 4 00 TiH'lu Johiiaon, aamu 4 00 P A Hevei-aoil, aumu 4 oo Johu Hull, aumu 4 i John TrnmiH'r.aame DD, Mrs John Tram per, aamu .... 4 oo 1'aul PUey 8 (o K I. Huns, boarding paupers US iihiimib runu, K A B Lumber Co, lumber I Arthur Itymllli bi'lduo work U RoacoUoodaell, suiuo HJ 6 Bud O'lKll, aame ITU) Alvu Traak. aumu WW Ueotge Whuley aamo I'5 00 RelxTt Blinne, name Kill t.br Co, limtlier Kvnn Way, lirldar Work.. Frank Way, mne Fred WUilntn. mime 617 IS , iu ro 10 Ml , 8 W fl fo . "1 Cu 8 fill , a r,o , s fi n nri . 2" 25 J 111 . 6 V I,oiiH Wllklns, fame K II ijootnls, mime Fred Wlxeiniin, mime Henry Me Plierrnn. Mime. Y ni ihiiI, oniiio Henry Hoonejr, mime. ... Theodore IVter. Hwne.... Tho Iionu, Mine TIioh Mel lee..... ho ad rc.tn. Alva Trnsk. rontl work 11 Hud Udell, Millie 12 l Jaiper odell, siiine is eo (ieortfe t.'urrle 12 ll John Keller, same ' Peter Aiiderwin. dnnin Si) Hai ry Anderion.siinie 22 l.uther t'enrr. name 21 no Arthur Ity mill. Kimie i ') (icorue AVhitler. snme.... II 0 J W DeKorest. Hanie 12 SO John KleinniliiK, same A M Chai'len Younir, mime 8"l llert Kart, Ffitne I11 I. H lieKorest, name 22 M (! (ini loek. same 8 no WJ MannhiK, inline 1 J I Mc red Hli, muno on K f Karly. name J Uorder, Mime (May Powell, Mime... I. II Ilorder, mime... Oeoriie Miller, himii; F d Klklnx, mine.. . 9(0 lr 8 no 1 ry 21 I'd 12 on II J.nsn, Kiune The board proceeded to select a list of jurymen for the next term or court. Board adjourned to August 31, 1907. W L Ross, Clerk. V. "Ml KM 'M VMM "MO 0K !0OI ' (MC CORRESPONDENCE ; -.OK HOM $XfWM WMA HOtC WM( HUBBARD. Al Schrempp, who has been at Roy al, Io, for the past three months, is back again. i'red Bartels went to Montana Wed nesday. He expects to buy about ten thousand" head of sheep to fatten this winter. Eraet Frost, of Craig, was down to see Henry Roouey Thursday. Elsie Leedom is visiting in town this week. Renze & Orsen handle the Burg wagons and boxes. Ihey are guaran teed by the Rock Island Plow compa ny. They have been manufactured since 1851. They are nothing new, if yon need one, call and see them before baying. Mrs Sam Thorn was a city passenger Tuesday. Dr Leahy is attending Henry Roouey, who is very low. For Sale A Dowden potato digger, Schroder grain cump, Wonder grain erader, rakes, sweeps and stackers. D C Heffernan. Mary Timlin went to the city Fri day. Father McCarthy, of Jaokson, visit ed Father English Friday. Miss Fair, sister of Mrs Gribble, who was visiting here the past week, went home Thursday. Fred Voss was a passenger from here Thursday. Hans Nelson went to the city Fri day.- E W Wilfcon surprised his many friends by dropping iu for a short vis it. Saturday. Frank Sawyer and wife were city passengers Monday. Auk Wilkins went to the city Mon day. Mrs John Hartnett and Sylvia Fran cisco, were city passengers Monday Coon Thorn was a business visitor to Dakota City and Sioux City Friday and Saturday. John Smith was a county seat visit or Saturday. HOMER. Frank Sawyer has sold his farm to Ed Pilgrim. Lilly Blaokater is on the sick list Eva Kinnoar is home for a weeks vacation. iUrs iuurjr diuurabui vasu,n vii.j', was a Homer visitor this week. Chas Holsworth threshed his wheat last week and hauled five or six loads to Homer, right from the machine. The base ball game that was billed for last Sunday failed to materialze, all ou account of rain. Mabel Johnson purchased a new up right piano, last week. Do)lv Purdv aud Edith and Bessie Church were Sioux City visitors Tues day. Mrs Ab Knott and children, who have tieen visiting Mrs Knott's sister, Mrs Dr Uurke, returned to her home in Sioux City Monday. Her young son remained for a longer visit. Mrs Merrit. a sister of Editor Ban croft, departed Tuesday for her home The youngest child of Carl Ream and wife, is not expected to live. It was ill first with dysentery aud now has brain fever. It was reported on our streets Tues day, that John Church, of Emerson, son of John Church, of Uomer, was married Sunday. Audry Alloway, Who was on the sick list last week, is again behind the counter in his store. JACKSON Rev P P McCarthy went to Omaha Tuesday to remain a few days Victor McOouigal left for Harting ton Monday to attend the teachers institue there this week. Victor will teach uear Hartiugtou the coming year. MraJas Rutfertv and children, of Lake Crystal, Minn, is visitiug her pareuta, E Hiatt and wife. Mrs R W Mcllale and children loft the last of the week for their home at Fairbury, Neb. Oeorge Sullivan Las gone to Dixon, South Dakota. Mrs John Mellon and children of Vista left Saturday for Faulkton, H D, where Mr Mellon is located. Bore To Jesse Graves and wife, on August 21, l'J07, a daughter. James Jones, of O'Neill, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs T U Jones. James will graduate from the Creigh ton Dental college this year. Mary Rvan was very pleasently sur prised at her Lome last Friday night. formed hay rack party, wen' to Ltr home, where theyf rpent the evt i,ing in dancing and vocal and instrumental tnuMc. At a late Iiour refreshments were served. Born To Mr and Mrs Lewis Larstn, August 22, 1907, a daughter. Mary Sullivan gave' a five o'clock luncheon Saturday in liMior of Mae Sullivan, of Omaha. About half a dozen-young ladies enjoved a tocial afternoon. Misses Mary and Bonnie Barry are guests at the Geo TerwilJigtr heme, Sioux City. They went to the city Monday to attend a dancing part given by the Mises TerwiilJger ard Magaret Waith, at Rivirside pavilion. Josie Kennelly, of Sioux City, si eut Tuesday night with relatives in town. Mr aud Mrs T J Hartnet: left Mon day, for Chicago. Mrs D O Sullivan and childnn, of Peoria, 111, passed thrcugh Jackson Saturday, evening to the home of her sister, Mrs P Casey, cf Vista, where she visited until Tuesday afternoon. She was euronte to Seattle, Wath, to her daughter there. ' 'Eugene Kennelly and Frank )avry, jr. saw the "Truht Busteis'' at the New Grand Sunday evening. Peter Bryan has been appointed mail messenger from the post oilice to the Great Northern depot. Henry Morris put in a wind mill for William Harty last week. Mrs Mary Casey Dineen returned to Minneapolis Tuesday, after spending ..... . r 4f a week witu ner parents, :ur anu aiis P Casey. Mr aud Mrs Kearney aud their gills visited over Sunday at the J B Jouve nat home at Laurel, Neb. Mrs M Dowling and sou, of Brook lyn, N Y, are visiting her sister, Mrs Thos Sullivan. Mrs Dowling had not seen her sister lor fourteen years. Mrs John Boler and daughter Mary returned Monday from an outing at Denvei, Col, and other western pciuts Mrs James M Barry was hostess at a X o clock luochoon Saturday, given in honor of Mrs John Gearen and kil ter, Kate Griffin, of Sioux City, and Mrs Dowihng, of Brooklyn, N 1. Oth- er invited guests were .urs r ran Davey and Mrs Ella Maloney. A pleasant social afternoon was eLjoxed. J J McAllister, of Dakota City, was in town Tuesday, beiug called here in the case of Frank Hendricks va W C Mixer, which was settled out of court. SALEM. Ye writer is again at the manger eatiutt hay. and hopes his efforts to keep the Herald readers posted ou the domes In Salem will not cause any pain or distress among its readers Jacob Learner and son, Salem's most up to date and successful farmers, who always lead, never follow, recent ly purchased a new hay loadi.ig outfit There will be a weight social at the Salem Lutheran church Friday even log, beptemuer bth. livery person present will be taxed I cent for every five pounds of his weight. A general supper will be served free. Enter tainment and amtvaements throughout the evening. Everyone is cordially invited. Misses Mabel and Marie Linkswieler ere guests of Lettie IIeikes the past week. Mrs Wm Brown is slowly recovering. Ida Anderson, a uurse from Sioux City, is caring for her. The little son of Elmer Blessing and wife, while playing, fell and broke his collar bone. He is getting along nicely. Mrs H J Hapeman is here from Colo rado for the old settlers picnic. Zella Ward, of Hartington, was at the 11 L Lapsley home the past week. Henry Fisher is beautifying his place with a new Page fenoe. Mrs Wm Armour, of Ponca, is visit ing at the Theodore McOlashun home. Florence and Walter Bowker, of Omaha, are guests of Mrs Alice Sides, tbis week. ' Howard Lapsley came in from the Rosebud reservation for the old set tlers pionic. Aldaand Maiorie Bridenbaugh spent last week with Ben Bridenbaugh and family at Morningside. NACORA. Chas Schwartz was a patsenger to Emerson Monday. Nellie lleenev returned home Wed nesday after a weeks visit at Laurel aud Coleridge. A Schwartz was a passenger to Sioux City Monday. Anna Hagau and Margaret Riley of Sioux City are here visiting their uoub in, Lena Heeney. D L Leap came down from Emersou Sunday to visit here with frieuds. Mr and Mrs Mat Assermocker re the proud parents of a ten pound boy. O L Beauchemin of Jefferson, S )), visited mt the James Heeney home over Sunday. The Limit of Life. The most emineut medical scientists are unauimous in the conclusion that the geuerally accepted limitation of human life is many years below the at tainment possible with the advaucd knowledge of which the race is now possessed. The critical period, that de termines its duration, seems to be be tween 50 aud CO ; the proper care of I he body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best Leh er after 50 is Electric Bi;ters,the s -it ntitk- toiuo medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed b Leslie's drug store. 50c J Colorado Lands Until further notice I cbii atctire low exoursion ratea ariy day of the week to Juleiiburg, C'tdo, to au.f oue winbinR to louk over Bedgwkk coiiiit v, Colorado Ul(1s. Or if you dt Hir t. coot nue your trip to Deuvcr aud Co' oradu Bpriugs, I cau get you exenr tion rate to said iioiuta for f 1 60 with atopover at J.llesburg. Tickcta gooil for three mouths. For further information ebout Eust eru Colotado lands, aee or write W T liAKTLETt, Jaokaor.. ebr . The IleiaU tor ui tua a ; ik -djmfr"-4 ftR n Security of every kind, and for your fields of growing crops, is what you want, and what you have a right to expect, when you buy fence. A fence that a bull can break through or break down is not worth paying good money for. You want weight in the fence you buy, weight enough to turn the heaviest Percheron or stop a " devil wagon." Now, itjs a fact and you should know it that, per running rod, you obtain the most weight in wire that is given in any fence, in the celebrated It is made on purpose to be the heaviest, most durable and lasting of any fence at any price. It is made and sold In larger quantities than any other two fentfes in the world, solely on its merits. The makers of AMERICAN FENCE own and operate their own iron mines and furnaces, their own wire mills and six immense fence factories. Their product is the acknowledged STANDARD OF THE WORLD We caa show you this fence in our stock and explain its merit! and superiority, not only in the roll but in the field. Come and see US and get our prices. First Publication Aub lrt 3w. CITATIOS ON HEARING OV UNA! AC COUNT. Iii the county court of I'ukota county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Mnude Stewart. deceRMMl : Tlie state of Nebraska. Dakota county ss. To Fred Fiirken, AUiert Fricken, Mary flai'i'luan. Bei tl.a linrrlKan, Fred Fricken, Jr., Mrs. Fred Fricken. Millie I'rovnm-lie, Annie imroy. lius rricKcn, waiter r ricKen, IUlu Fricken, and to all persons Interested In the estate of Maude Stewart, ilceensi'ii: You are hereby notified that on the IStn day of Autrust, l'.mT, Fred A. Stewart, execu tor or aiu estate or ninuae mewari. tie- ceased, tiled In said court his llmii ac count as said executor, and 'lint said rlnnl account will lie heard on the ot h day of Kepteinlier, lli7, at In o'clock a. in., at the county court room In Imkota City, Dakota county, Nebraska; and you are hereby cited to appear nt the time and place above dOHlininted, and show cause. If such exists, why said account should not tie allowed. It Is hereby ordered that this notice be published 111 the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper published In said county, three successive weeks prior to anld day of henrlnu. Hated August 15, lli7. J. J. F-IMFRS, seal County JudKe. .it W eakness s 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 muscles. "I hart pnlriltntlon and pain around mv h.--n:'t. and th doctors said it was insurable. 1 don't bellev It now. for r.fter tnkiner six bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, threo bottles of the Nervine rnj three boxes of th Norvo and l iver l'.l'.s I om entirely cured, tnd feel bpttcr thnn I have for live years, end it i ell due to these rein-dle. I want you to know th.it your medicines cured "me. It relieved mu from the f.rt (lone, and I kept rlirlit on till the r.al-i in my chest was ?one, and I l:?pt r.n feeling better even after I quit taking it." JOHN II. PMF.:tMAN. Holding, lllch. . Dr. Miles' Heart Cure l cold by your drugaist. who will .-".larante that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Pioneers and Old Settlers' Picrtkic H For Your Live Stock !; We Have some KIM r. Lecher TEAM NETS They are old style The price is alsoold style which is low $500 while STVRGES B 4ll Pearl St., vt It is Delicious 25 cervts Blendod and packed from Harris (Si Hi No; 6 Front Si. 5S Do yotx want to sell your farm? The quick, sure way is to put a want-ad &he Omaha The Rates are One insertion, per line 10 cents. Two or more consecutive insertions, per line, 6 cents each insertion. Hach insertion made on odd days, 10 cents per line. All advertising runs in both morning and and evening paper without extra charge. 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