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WheiiYou ake Cold Or.c way Is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it de velops Into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Aycr's Cherry Pec oral. If he says, " The best r ihirc for colds." then take it. Oo r 3 he says, anyway. Wo publish our formulas W ban I Ah tiloohol from our tuedioiuaa Wo uriro yon to consult your duo tor .srv:. jwsis VI:ca the bowels are constipated, pol- somous substances are nbsorbed into the Instead of beinp daily removed from tn; b id as natura intended. Knowing t lis Jnnzer, doctors always inquire about Hi """dition of t!ic bowels. Ayer's Pills. ' - - r the J. C. Ayer Oo, Lowell. Vail. AUTUMN Special Rates Cheap One-Way Colonist Pates Daily during October to Pacifio Coast and far went points at about half rates. To the East The low rate Jamestown Exposition tickets can be used for your Autumn trip to New York. Boston, and other Eastern cities. These are the last cheap rates of the reason. Homeseekers Excursions Cheap rate excursions the first and third Tuesdays of each month this Autumn to Kansas, Oklahoma, the Gulf country, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Mon tana and the Northwest. Ask your nearest agent to write the undersigned. Big Horn Basin and Billings District We run personally con ducted, cheap rate homeseekers ex cursions to help you to locate on ir rigated lands at the lowest prices. Join me ou these excursions. No charge for services. Wiite D. Clem Deaver, ogont Burlington Landseekera Burean, Omaha. CALL OR .WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kaeiuker, DA V.OTA CITY, Ticket Agent NEB. L. W. Waeeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNCS r. ting's WITH Nov; Discovery FDR roycHS PWICB i k A WW SJI4.W. OLnS Trial iMittle Free AND ALL THROAT AN0 LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB. MONEY REFUNDED. )R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Scrireon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITr, NFBRA6KA W. C. EckK&rt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles snd Eyeglasses Accurately Fitted. Cot iiiltation and Examination Free. Oflico ut residence. D'ITA CITY, NEBRASKA EARS' TnADK fv ARK? IJCSIGMI3 i ly r'-t- ' t 'imiiiii'im'.-i (mil 1 i"-w ir li;ii-'ni,"l wM. T.wt olr I. i ( l.M . i 1:1 ' ' r 'I .Tti... t.l I -if ni i.ilr...:. .kii lit nil tn'"1ilr ijjCo,aiB-New tort for ssk.ll 4fp$ News. - nu i w - 9 n,- ni -'i v. i' r r-ni M ft t.H- R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVE LKAVK jakota cur Riorx CITT 6:00 a m 7:00 a m 7:30 m -.9:00 a m 9:30 a m 10:15 a m 11:00 a m 12 m 1:30 p m 2:30 p tu 3:30 pro.. 4:30 p m 5:3C pni 6:15 p m 7:30 pm 9:30 p rd 6:15 p rot tU :00 p tu SCKDAY ONLY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. Specul trips for parties of 15 or more C, St. P., M. A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol losing time: iOKTH BOUND. BOTJTH BOrtND, 5:52 pm Omaha. 7:35 am 10:00 am Omaha ......5:13 pm 8 :3? pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:58 aui Newcastle 10:00 am 2:08 pm.. " 6:08 pm SUNDAY THAIKh. 5 :f2 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:82 C B 4 Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger. Omnha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No 80 Local Freight 2:15pm 10 Local P(ist))Dger....6:33 pm Local Items The Deild 'or all tb nkwb: R A Combs, of ITomer, was a busi ness visitor here Friday. Wm Armour and wife returned Sat urday evenerg from their western trip. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's, W T Bartlett, the land man of Jack son, was a business visitor in town Honaay. Geo Itaase, of Emerson, was here last Friday night, having just return ed from a trip to South Dakota. Mrs Henry Loomis returned to Ho mer Saturday, having speut a few days here at the John II lie am ho ye. J J Ei triers recently purchased a batch of 100 lots in South Sioux City from Stephen W Post, a capitalist of Nassua, N Y, for $900. Rev M D Berg, of Ponca, called on 'Rev and Mrs Oberholtzer at the Lu theran parsonage Tuesday, woile ou his way to visit Bev E H Combs, of Homer. If you intend to paint give us a call. We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint, sold suhjeot to chemical analy sis. Guaranteed the best paiut made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs Albert Onderstal, of Allen, was down the firct of the week and visited at tiie Van de Zedde home a few days. She went to Homer Wednesday to vis it her parents, Fred Berger and wife. A It Oleson, of Wisner, republican candidate for district judge, was call ing on friends in town Tuesday. Mr 01eon is a pleasant gentleman to meet and is making many votes wher ever he goes. Edna P Fessel, granddaughter of J F Lcedoin and wife of this place, was married in Sioux City Monday to Ualph O Brown, of South Sioux City. Mr Brown formerly lived at Winneba go and is a brother of Mrs Fred Lee- dom, of that pl-.ee. Do you need vour old roof repaired or a new mof ? Remember we have the genuine liubberoid Poofiog. Don't accept a so called just as good, when you can get the best for the same money. Give us a trial, we will please you Edwards & Bradford Lumber company. Congressman J F Boyd, of Neligh, ' was here Monday for a few hours call ing on friends. While here he took a look at the river to get an idea of wuat is needed in the way ,i proteo , tion at this point, and at the coming session of congress will try to get an apprpriution made to protect the ri'er bank at this place. To check a cold iaickly, get from your druggist tome little Candy Cold Tabltts called Preveiitics. Druggists every wliere are now dispensing Pre vention, for they are not only sife, but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre veiiti' a contain no quinine, no laxative, nctliiDp harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will pievent puetuuoiiiii, bronchitis, la grippe, etc, hence the name Preven tics. Good for feverish cbildien. 4a Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5c. Sold by all dealers. A short session of district court was held here Saturday when Judge A A Welch, of Wayne, sitting for Judge Guv T Graves, hearJ the petition f Thos Sullivan, of Jackson, uskiug fur a writ of n-.andanius to compel County Clerk W L 11 hh to place the names of the democratic Candidates that were balloted for in St John's precinct at tlm recent primary election upon, tlie fifficiul ballot. The hearing was set fi r next Monday, the 7th. It st ems these candidates Hid not waul to take tiui t get up a p"titiou according to law aud pay their tiling fee u others did, and urn hiking this method to crawl through and fi t their inuuef on the ticket, whether the democrats of the county want them or not. Following are a few rulings of the iOHt.ilTio department in regard to tiie regifti-riug of uiwil matt r und of pre paring and signing for money outers: "The sender of a registered letter riillt-t adilrn-a it. place the dintt-nt in the envelope, peal it, put his inline on tuu envelope and carefully prt pare it for mailing. The potittmuter is not even allowed to "lick" thestanip ltf-gUtcred mil must not be delivered to u person ether than the one to whom it is ad drestd without a wiitteu order. A husband t-autint higii for a wife or vienvi-rst. Signatures inufct b made in ink, indelible peccil not allowed. The bender of a money order must fill iu th appliealin. P.istmufters are forbidden to take checks ou Lauks in payment for money orders. Subscribe for The Herald fl per year. 11 1' Kohlmeier went to innebago Thursday on business. Hazel and Ruili Leslie are spend ing the week in Omaha. Cobs for sale at the Blenkiron ele vator, Dakota City, Neb. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Rev E E Rhafcr is attending con ference in Omaha this week. Mrs Erie- Ansiea of Vista, was here Wednesday seeing old friends. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in the county. $1 a year. Jenoie Fairwt ather has gone to Cher okee, Iowa, to reside with her parents Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. M O Avers spent the first of the week iu Omaha eDjoving the Ak-sar ben show. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can get them fresh roasted every day at Van's. U S Marshal Warner was np fronj Omaha Friday and Saturday looking after his property intereti. L E Steveus hs gone t Newcastle to take charge of a section on the new extension of the Omaha road. Mrs Joe Lindstrom and baby, were over from Sioux City Wednesday and speut the day at the W E Lennox home. Mrs C H Maxwell went to Lincoln Tuesday for a few days visit with her daughter, Mary, who is attending school there . Mads D Petersen, of Chicago, and Ida Zoatz, of Sioux Ci y, were united in marriage by Judge J J Eimers yesterday afternoon. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van Bells them. These goods have stood tbo test of the pure food law. Duy joar hardware, tinware, wire screen nnd stoves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. Wm Wilson, of Emerson, former sectiou boss for the Burlington at this place, was down over Sunday visiting friends. H was accompanied by his little son Ernest. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, M-mager, Dakota City, Neb. We have just received a car of that famous Diamond Lump Sootless west ern coal, the finest in the wond for cooking purposes. Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. Yon will never bn too late nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Sioux City continonn enter- tunment. , Greatest moving pictures ever seen, ladies and children especi ally iuvitel. If any of our subscribers desire tbe address changed on their Herald by reason uf the establishment or changes made in the rural mutes, or tor uny other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoo,, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a pen ny's cost the great vajue of this sci entific prescription known to druggists everywhere ms Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. If real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever coffee imitation Dr Shoop's Health Coffee. Dr Shoop has closely matched old Jave and Mocha coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop's Health Coffee imitation is made from pure toanted grains or cereals, with malt, nnta, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious, long wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sample from any dealer. Death has claimed another of the Dakota county pioneers in the person of Mrs Louisa Winkhaas, who passed to the other hore Sunday evening, SepUmber 29, 1907. She was born near ilalver, Germany, October 7, 1826, and wits in her 83rd year at the time of her denth. Deceased came to America in 1809, landing in New York July 4th. She came direct to Dukota county. Neb, where her hukbund bad preceded her a few months, and has made her home on the farm west of Homer ever since. She was the moth er of four children, two of whom fur vive her, vamelv, Mrs Anna Shull and Mrs Chas Vo. The funeral services were held Tuesday, conduct ed uy itev iu tx uomus, oi nomer. in teiment being in the Taylor cemetery The Dakota City Lecture committee met at the Lutheran Parsonage ou Tuesday evening and formed a pernm nent or;auiz ttion by the election of tiie following officers: Chairman, 8. A. Htinbon; Secretary, V. S Oberholtzer, aud Treasurer, W. L It x s. The com mil tee is making special effort to furnish the citizens of this vicinity a bhukoii of helpful in ut ruction nnd entei'iiinuieut. The use of the M. E. church bus been secured and evt-ry meuns will unemployed lo please aud benefit the public The Uler.t of the vaiions numbers is the verv best of its kind, as only lhr.se w be have unidfl a continued success iu their work ure engaged by the Midland Ly ceiim uureaii iiu; iieKe's win tie .old for 1 50 for adnlta und $l.i5 f i tho0 uttendiiig school, for the tu.liu cunrne of live numbers. A small e neived seat fee of lOo will bo chnrred for eiich number. Single a mission 35a for iidults und 3')o for sijio- I child rt-n. 1 ha reserved seat churl will be in ehargp of S. A. Htinson at hi store, Tickets, both, MeaMiii und hiii) lo ad mission, may be secured of the follow ing members of the committee 8. A Htinson, W. L. B'hs. F. A. Wood Paul l'izey. II. b. Kohlmeiiir, J. Vau de Zedde, Ed Easton, Mill Scbmied Fred Schriever and V. S. OU rholtzer Any member of this c imn ittee will also be glad to show advoi t;MBg matte and nivu information emm ming thia courro. The liberal ptu l age of the ii iblio iieuruestly solicited Ttie lirrt number, the Bhubert Ladies u '.r'ctt I will eppear oo Oct, 23rd . Ida Davis of Emerson visited at the D M Neitwanger home this week. Mary Easton went to Omaha Tnes day to spend a month visiting friends, Joe A Foye, jr, went to Omaha Wednesday to take in the Ak-sar-ben festivities, Try a package of coffee at Van do Zedde's, where you get a present with ever package. Grace Uager returned home the first of the week from a visit with rel stives at Wakefield. En ma Comeau of South Sioux City, was married on Wednesday to Roy Sherwood of Sioux City. Hans Johanson, of Jackson, under went an operation at the German Lu theran hospital in Sioux City, Weduea day. Ed Bliven of South Sioux City, is assisting at th. Fields & Slaughter elevator here iu buying and shipping potatoes. Schmied's orchestra is giving series of dances, six in number, the first to be held Weduesday evening October 11th. Alfred Challie and II Krumwtide went over to Stanton Wednesday even lug to take in the lair wnicu is in progress there. nave yon tried a sack of the new flour st Van de Zedde s? It is called "The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest. Ross Johnson and wife returned Thursday from their trip to Sloyton, Minnesota, where they were culled by the death of Mr. Johnson s sister. T J Knenper and family have rented the llollman house north or town and are moving there this week. Thev will continue to run the Model res taurant, however. What is the reason that Van de- Z-dde sells so much Breun's coffee? Because it is the best that's the rea son. All the way from 20o to 40o per pound. Try a package. Wm. Boyle, known here as "Saw mill Bill," was convicted iu Sioux City last week of stealing a cash register valued at $35 , whioh event will prob ably land him in the penitentiary. LOST A plush robe on the road north of Dakota City. Finder please notify the undersigned, who will pay the price of the robe for its return. Wm Browx. Homer, Neb. Two hunters without licences, were taken in at Crystal lake last Sunday by Game Warden Bert Bratdield. Oue of them proved his residence on this aide of the river, while the other left his shooting paraphernalia as security for his appearance before Judge J J Eimers. Stomach troubles, heart and kidney i1uient, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists verywhere as Dr Shoop Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is en irely due to its Restore tivo action upon tha controlling nerves "of the stomach. Sold by all dealers. A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, weak heart, with palpitation or in termittent pulse, always means weak tomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these Inside or controlling nerves with Dr Shoop's Restorative nd see how quickly these ailments disappear, Dr Shoop, of Raaine, Wis, will mail samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by all dealers. Rally Day the Emanuel Lutheran Sunday School next Sunday, October 6, 1907, at 9:45 a m . It is hoped we will have the largest ttendance of the year next Sunday. To have this every member of the school must be present. Come and bring a fiiend with you. A tpeciul invitation is extended to any one that has ever been a member of the school. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone. Come nnd help us have a Rally Day Remember time 9:45, next Suuday morning. Elizabeth S. Haare, Superintendent W,mOtW!KM 54 0W Jr H0M I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Carl Fredrick' on went to Omaha Wednesda to take in the Ak-sar-ben doings. Duck coat?, jackets aud overalls for full aud winter, at Curl Anderson's. J O Smith, road overseer of district No 16. m having more business thun a cranberry merchant these days. Christ Bonderson got lost Sunday night between Nis Anderson's and Mike Far nil's. It was about 10 o'clock the next day before he got straightened out. Christ wsnts to be careful not to be out so late these dark nights. Give ug your order for a new wagon before the price advances. We still Sell tuuiu at tho old pi ice. ReLze & Green feff Rockwell is making friends everv day in tits canvass lor tiie onion of sheriff. Jeff is sure to be elected. Our stock of cotton aud wool blank ets is uow in nnd we can supply your wants iu this line. Cutl Audersou. John Sierk and Jeff Rckwell were puHucngers to thj) county seut Tues day. Herman lUcze now holds tho belt us champion huiidhull uitiht. He wou out iu a hotly contented game here Saturday agmuft It B Oribblo. Her man saya lie won umply heciiusu lie kuows how to keep his eve on the Pi.ll. Bring us your butter, eggs and pro duce u'.mI tret Hih highest market price, Carl Anderson. Carl Fred rick son went down to the county seat Mouduy. Ilenuau Renze went to Omuli Tuesday. J utt received, sn up to date htoak of fall und wiuttr millinery goods. Sutibfactiou guirauteed. Mins Johan na Mnndy. There was quite an exciting time here Saturday night ovtr the contest Hard or Soft Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs money. You have to pay so much for it, whether you get all the heat out pf it or not. If a stove wastes the fuel and only a part of the heat is extracted, your fuel bills are higher than they should be. It is there fore profitable for you to get a stove that will get all the heat out of the fuel and not waste it. The "Genuine" Round Oak and the "Radiant Home" are the stoves that will do it ; even the smoke they send out of the chimney is clear, showing that the gases and soot have been burned and all the heat extracted. The comfort of a stove that is everything it ought to be; that gives heat; holds the fire; that lasts and is always good and efficient, is worth almost any cost. The Hound Oak and llntliant lloillt) are such stoves and are a source of comfort in thousands of homes, and they will prove the same in yours. There are imitations, be sure and see the names of "Round Oak" and "Radiant Home." For Sale at Fred Schriever for the ring that was put up for the most popular voung lady. . It was quite a graft but some couldn't see it that way. Mrs John Harty went to Sioux City Monday. John and Maggie Kent leave for Perry, lo, this wo-k to make their home with their mother. We have our fall stock of cotton flannel husking mitt in all tizes and styles. Carl Anderson. J J Eillackey, of Bloomfield, waa in town a few days this week. Herman Renze went to the city Thursday last. Mrs M Greeu was a eity passenger Friday. Mike Furrell is hauling oats to the be We elevator. See our stock of outing flannels fore making your fall purchases. carry all desirable grades. Carl An- derbon. Andrew Anderson, who formerly clerked for Carl Anderson, visited here ever Sunday. D C Stinsou, candidate for county judge, was in town Sunday Mr ntio son is well known and liked by the people of this precinct who will le- meoiber him at the polls. A box social will be given at the Plum Grove school house Oct iber 12 Ladies are requested to bring boxes and the boys tueir pocket books. All are cordially invited to attend. HOMER, nomer has a mystery. Mrs Seth Barnes went to Omaha Weduesday to attend the Ak-sar-ben and vihit relatives. Mis Sarah Snrth returned Monday from Franklin, Neb, where she hai been visit ug her daughter and faruil; for the past mouth Her daughter, Mrs Will Jastrom, and son Glen accom panied her home for a short visit. Walter Smith has gone to the Band hills to see if he can t beat Leo Clem ent's record at duck shooting. Mamie Clapp visited over Sunday at the 11 A Monroe home. Benone McKinley and Grover Davis returned from Fagler, Co, Monday. They wer t in a pararir schooner but re turned by rail. Seth Barnes and wife visited with Mr Barnes' brother at Waterbury Sunday. Mrs McKinloy drove to South Sioux City Saturday. Mrs Frank Combs visited her pa and wife, from iu South Sioux rents, Will Pilguiu Friday to Monday, City. May Altf mus was a Homer visitor Wednesday. Mrs Rue Altenius visited her pa rents. James Alloway and wife, this week. Mrs Winkhans died at her home west of Homer Sunday and was bur ried in the Taylor cemtery Tuesday. The saloon waa knocked out but there are sometimes worse things than s iloons. William Wallway, Anton Wilkie, AugUfct Isenberg, of Emerson precinct, attended Mrs Winkbouse'a funeral Tuesday. Tom Gribble was a Homer visitor Tuesday. Adolph Burtles marketed hogs in Homer Tuesduy. Henry Skidmore retumed from Chieugo, Mondey, after a week spent there ou business JACKSON. Mrs Winnie McBride visited several days in Ponca last week at the horn of her sitter, Mrs P Smith. M V IjOihIoii retnriioit from Jtiiers, Miuu, the luht of the week. Mrs Fern Ferguson, of Long Pine, Net), urnved here Suturduy to visit her pareuts, Mr uud Mrs Reuinger. Announcement was mude iu the Cuthnlm church at ViU Suuday of the marriage of Joe M Davey, of Puticn, and Abbie Twnliig, of Vista Mm J L Desseit nnd children, of Casper, Wyo, arrived here Weduea day t veniug to upend a few weeks with her parents, T B Jones and wife Him was accompanied home by her HHter, Laura, who has beeu staying wit her the past year,' Mr Ed T Keuruey and danght Helen, left for Omaha Monday to vis it fi tends and attend the Ak-sar-ben fistivities. Ed T left Wed ne id ay to loin thorn and expects to remaiu over Suuday to atteud the laying oi th Coal, syp iip - IT"V. Wrrv LORENZ, -Proprietor of City Klesvi MsHket Fresh and Salt Meati always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goea Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citvi Ncs. Bonded : Abstracter ... .1 oorner stone ot me new catueurai there. Quite a number from here are planning to go Saturday and Sur.day for tho oorner stone ceremonies. Born, to Mr and Mrs C P Garvey, n Vo ober 1, 1UU7, a son. The little one only lived a few hours. Mrs Gur yev is at the home of her sister, Mis B J Lehv. Mr Garvey was called from llartington Tuesday on accruut of the illness of his wife and the death of their little babe, the remains of which he took to Uartington Wednes day morning for interment. Fannie O'Hern returned to her home at Barnnm, Iowa, Monday after spend ing a month with her friend Mag gie Byrne. Tom Sullivan is putting in a well at his farm near town. Rer Fr McCarthy went to Omaha Wednesday for a few days. Mrs John Bell, formerly telephone operator at South Sioux City, is at tending to the switch board for the Jackson Independent Telephone com pany until the new operator learns the switching. Misses Alice and Jennie Demaray entertained about a dozou of the young folks from town at their home here Sunday evening to a 6 o'clock dinner, after which the evening was pent most pleasantly with music, siuging, etc Augustine Murray left Tuesday for llemidge, Minn, to visit his sister, Mrs J A Heath. Messers Brown and Taj lor, of the Eagle, were in town Wednesday. Jeffrey M. ler, son of Mike Boler, while playing with some boys at school Wednesday afternoon, fell in such a mauner as to dislocate bis elbow and also break it. He was taken to the I rug store snd Dr Leahy called to re duce the fracture. He is getting along nicely. NACORA. Mrs Aug Voss was a passenger to Emersou Tuesday, James Heeney received a car load of hogs from Hay Spring!, Neb, Mon- lay. O Doxtad was a passenger to Sioux City Wednesday and bought a car loud of hogs. Mrs Lena Simmons, Maigaret and Clement, were passengers to Sioux City one day last week. Herman Assenmacher, who has been visiting his sistei, Mrs Kim mon b, aud bro her, Mat Assenmacher, returned o his home iu Billings, Mont, Mou ay. Frank Heeuey, of Hay Springs, Neb, spent Monday with his pitreutu i re and went to Coleiilge, Neb, Mou ley evening to visit relutivc-s. Chas Schwartz wus a passenger to Emerson Tuesday. Nel i- lleenty went to Coleridge, Neb, Monday evening. Rose rieenoy w, s a passenger to Hioux City Tuesday. M O'Conuor came here from Sioux City Monday eveuing. Margaret Kent and Marie Kelliher spent Suuday at Mio James Heenev lime. A Criminal Attack on an inoffeiibive citizeu is frequently trade iu that apparauily uselesa little tub uaUed the "appendix." It's gen- Lawyers FRITZ.WHEN WOU BROUGHT THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO THE WOODS YOU. SPOILED MY WINTER NAP. & Co. IMEB. hand . Caeh paid for hides. White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa erslly the result of protracted consti pstion, following liver torpor Dr. King' New Life Pills regulate i he liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25o at Leslie's drug store 9 A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G S Clark, of West field, Iowa, "for my rescue from deuth, by Dr. King's New Discov ery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I onn-meuced taking New Dis oovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the the ilrut bottle was used, anj two more bottles mad a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, oolds and all throat and luig com plaints. Guaranteed at Leslie's diug store. - 50c and $1.00. Trial tottia free. J Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning al Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school, at 10:00; C E at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakota City 7:30p m, G E 6:30, Sunday school at 9:45 a m, Mission Band at 3:00 p m A cordial welcome to all. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty three years old, thrives ou Eleo tria Bitters, "aw rites W B Bmn-on, ol Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and eujinsun excel lent appetite, feels strong aud sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affeo', the ag".d, and the same bnppy results follow in all oases of femuie weakuessand general debility . Weak, puny children too, are greatly strength ened bv them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. For sale at Les.ie's drug store. 60c per bottle. NOTICE. All persons owing me past due notes, or book accounts of long standing, wi'l please settle same by October 1st. If not settled or paid by October 1st notes aud accounts will be tumtd over to the Hubbard State bank, aud the Bank of Dakota County for collection, or satisfactory settlement, with col lection fo added. Notes or u o unti placed in either bauk if not paid or settled by October 31st, 1907, suH will be begun against all delinquents. D C Hffehnan Hi'hliHs.l Neb. B tomach trouble U but a symptom of. anil not In ttM-ll a true dlseaso. We think of tyspep&l. lltwnburu. and lndigtmtlon at ruul tliHease. yt tlii'V are nymptoimt only of a curtuiu iiwctiio. jti-rva Biciniiis noinmn oi it wu tlii fuot tliut Unit rortwtly led Pr. RhooM In the crutttiuu of that nuw very popular sitoiiuu'h K.-mwly Hr. glioop'n Ki'storutivu. Going uirx:t to tli" U)inacli nerves, alone timtiirht tl at anccwu ami favor to Pr. Sihonpaml hit Kitontitve. With out Unit original and highly vital prm lnlu, no licit lusting accoinnllBhim nts wore evei to be tuul. Kur tlomuch ili.lrvsa, bloating, bllloiisiie i. Uul tireulh and tallow complexion, try Pr. Mioop't lb-ttomtiVH Tablet or Llnuid nd too for your. Indigestion sun what It ran ami wlU uo. Wa uU aud uiooih fully ruoouitneud I Dr. SHoop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS'' s