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iCoIds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. Ho will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it Is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Avcr's Cherrv Pec- Btoral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. W pablisb our form a Us 9 Ws banUh aloohol from our niedloin W nr you to consult your doctor vers When you tell your doctor about the bad taste In your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he wilt sav, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well in such cases. "fid by tha 3. 0. Aar Co.. TiflwaU. Uii. AUTUMN Special Rates Cheap Une-Way Colonist Rates Daily during October to Pacific Coast and far west 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 tbe reason. Homeseekers Excursions Cheap rate excursions tbe 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 O'lStriCt 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. Wjite D. Clem Dearer, agent Burlington Landseekers Burean, Omaha. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kabrakeb, - Ticket Agent DACOTA OVCV, NEB.' L. W. Waeeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w Dr. ling's Now Discovery rnn vjuchs .raSm. uii VOLS Trial Mttle Frm AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB HONEY REFUNDED. 3)R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician, and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NFBRASKA ' W. C. Eckh&rt Scientific Rcfractionist. Speolacles and Eyegla-seb Accurately 1 ltted Coriultation and Examiuation Free. Office at residence. D'XVTA CITV. NEBRASKA Stop That Cold To chef rarlr eolrtior Ortpt with "Preventics'' rl..fat fur PnaiiiiMUlut. To MOD cold with Hreveiitick li inter than to t It run uid b r. .: i . ... it fi.rwrt To bsiure. Pre- T.iU will cure even deeply ieted cold, but at tha aneeze tale ther tn-ak. or d off these early soldi. That i iureljr IwWor .... w . u AM mIImI PrwYMiillca. !reventU-anliletiid'-0"!lwT; 1 hie. no phinlc. nothlnf alckenlns. Nlc ohlllren-aud thoroughly fe Uk. II ehtlly. 1( you new. if you acbe all over. it a t II vou teel over, think of Prevention. Promntne mi lo Mive nan your aaual ilckneta And don't lori your child. It Miere in fi-veriahneia. nlghtor day. Herein prob. .i.i. ii.. ... ....ti...1 BrMi.L.iit AttlHenrr. Bold la te tout tor the pocket. alo In iff hof a preveutica. luii,t on jour druggUU giving yon Prevcntics "ALL DEALERS" L4 , IlilUlllitjlilill 9 R R Timo Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVE LFAVK 3AKOTACI1T BtOlXCTTY C:(0 a m .7:00 a m 7:30 am .9:00 am 9:80 am 10.15 a m 11:00 a in 12 tn 1 :3i) p m 2:30 p m 3 :3() p co 4 :30 p m &:3( p m 6:15 p m 7:30 pm 9:00 p m Special trips for parties of 15yOr more. C, St. P., M.ft O. Trains leave Dakota City at the tol ovng time : 40HTH BOUND. BOt3THBOHD. 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00 am. .....Omaha 5:13 pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01am , Norfolk 6.32 pm J ;58 aui Newcastle . . . .10 tOO am 1:08 pm "' .6:08 pm SUNDAY THA1H8. 5 :52 pm Omaha 7 :85 am 3:37 Norfolk 6:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No 86 Local Freight 2 :15 pm 10 Local Passenger.... 6:33 pm SchmlfMl'M Orchestra will give a series of dances in the court bouse ball, Dakota City. on the following dates Oot. 25, Not. 8-22, Deo. 6-20. Dancing begins promptly at 8:30 Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. October 23 Schubert Ladies' Quar- tette. November 18 The New Sam P. Jones, Denton C. Crowl. January 2 Metropolitan Concert Co. January 25 B. B. Burton in Popular Lectnrea. March 10 Gibeon Carl, Character Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on sale at store of S. A. S'inson. Season tickets adults fl 50, school children $1.25; admission at door adults 40c, school children 30o. Doors open at 7 :30 p m, perform ance begins at 8:15. The Uemld for all the nkws: Frank Haase wbb home from Emer son over Sunday. J L Johnson is relieving A J Ear raker as agent for the Burlington. DrOH Moxwell has been confined to his home the punt week by illness. Don't forcret Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's. ... . , , .. , . J'H'Kh iuimers peilorTiea the cere A fair sized crowd attended the aar.ee at lue courk uuuae unn ihv jir day evening. Joseph Clements of Morninide was attending to business and visiting with friends here Saturday. C H Whitney, attorney for the I northwestern railway at Omaha, was here Tuesday on business. Miss Lizzie Kraemer was called to Alta. Iowa. Tuesday, to care for her mother, who was seriously hurt in a runaway. Mrs Anna Mullen of Hubbard trans- acted business here Monday. She is i a Herald reader, and paid this oihue a pleasant call. The first quarterly meeting of tbe Methodist Episcopal charge of Dakota City, Neb, will bn held in the church at this place ou Saturday Oct. 26ih. 1907, at 3 p m. Miss Elizabeth Haase lias been at tending tbe sessions of the WomaD s Hume and Foreign Misaiouary society j of the Iowa synod which convened at Sioux City during the wees.. If you iutimd to paint give us a call. We handle the Minnesota Liuseed Oil j Paint, sold subject to chemical analy mh. Guaranteed the best paint made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. A J Ktrraker and wifo r. turned Suiday from Moorcroft. Wyo, ace ru panied by Mrs Ada Martin. Mrs Kr- raker b mother. Iney departed ngain fuesdav for a few weeks vacation and ill go to St Louis and to points in Ulinoia. Do yon nped vour old roof repaired r a new rnolf lie member we nave, tue genuine r.uuoeroid iioonng. wont ccept a so called jnst as good, when on can get the best (or the -ome money. (Jive us a trial, we win please vou Edwaida & Bradford Lumber company. ' Two caaes of JiphUieria developed in the Axhley Loudroah famlv iu this plaoe la-t week. A phVMClan was lied last r riitay and the home waa immediately quarantined. Both casea a e petting ahng finely and no further pread of the disease, is anticipated Rev M J Kline D D, f Baltimore, Md, secretary of the board of foreign , . 1 ' T ... I i. i. uis-ioua or tue u'uueruu viiuruu, ireachtri an eloquent sermon iu the Diko a Citv Lntheran ehnrch last Sunday He remained until Tuesday monmg visiting Hev Ooeriioltier, 1 rge and Seminary classma t at Gettysburg Pa If real coffee disturbs your stomach our heart or kidneys, then try thia clever coffee imitation Dr Shoop'a Health Coffee. Dr Shoop baa closely matched old Jave and Mocha coffee in flavor and taate. yet it has not a aii gle grain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop i Health Coffee imitation is made from pure toaMed grains or cereals, with malt, nnts, etc. Made in one minute. No tedious, long wait. Yon will sur ly like it. Get a free sample from any dealer. Subscribe for TnE Herald per year. Cobs for sale at the Blenkiron ele vator, Dakota City, Neb. Old papers for sale at the Herald, ofiloe 6 cents per hundred. Jumps Hurry of Jackson was trans act business in town Tuesday. Subscribe for the TJerald, the best ppv in the county. tl a year. L A Gitzmyer moved to the reser vation this week "ith his family ,Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al Vises and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Banker Ed T Kearney was here Wednesday from Jackson on business. Sumner Niebnhr will return from Thurston this week to remain at home a whilev ' Bnrt Powell moved Monday into the Ed Easton bouse, formerly oocupied by-Gildea Sayre. Rev Shambangh of Sioux City call ed on friends here while on his way to Homer, last Friday. . Mrs M C Armstrong moved to St John's precinct Sunday and will keep house for N D Snyder. Dr B J Leahsy of Jackson, is at tending to the praotioo of Dr Maxwell during the latter'a illntss. Mrs B J Gobleieh of Hubbard, vis ited friends here and at Sioux City, the latter part of last week. , Will II Ryan, one of Homer's wide awake business men was greeting old time fiLnds here last Friday. Effie Z Engelen went Omaha Satur day to spend a week with relatives and friends, and to take in the "horse show." Melvin B Lambert and lone Proo tor, of Sioux City were j ined in mar riage Friday morning by Judge J J Eimers. Rev Obnrholtzer has been attending the sessions of t ie Iowa English Lutheran Synod at 8ioux city during the week . Ed J E tston, democatio candidate forsberff was at Waterbury a few days this week looking over the polit ical situation. Mrs J C McElhinney came up from L.vons Wednesday evening for a few days' vifii with the Dr D U aud S A Stin-on families. M M Ream last week sold his three yer old elt to lones the Sioux piano man, ior $300, taking a lot in Morn ingside valu. d at $125. Pl asf i hone iib any item of news yon may happen to think of that' what the phones are frr. Ring up No 43 fo The Uenld ofiloe. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goodB? Van si lls them. TlieHt goods have stood the test of ttiti pure food law. L M Lesli and daughters, Hazel an I Ruth expect to m-ve to Omalia the coming week Floyd Leslie will remaiu in charge of the drug store. liny your hardware tinware, wire screen and BtoveB from KchrieVer Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repa'r tinware and ganoline stoves. W 1 O'Leary and Beisie D Htewart, of 8in x Oity w re the participate in an early niornirig wedding on Monday, Mrs L-tuia T Jay and daughter Georgia, and Mrs Addo Drummond of Rx-hlund, Iowa, a sister of Mrs Jay, were her Tuesday to attend the Ju neral of Grandma jay. I All kimis of coal, fed and hay for sale at reasonable piioes. Fields & nlacqhteb Co, Tdeo E Bliven, Manager Dakota City, Neb. The Model rt-staurant starts out un'lnr the new management with Rood patronagH. A E Adams and wife, the new proprietors, are exerting ttiemselves to please their patrons We have just received a car of that famous Diamond Lump Sootless west em coal, the finest in the world for cooking purposes. Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co No real sennible girl gets angry at a rami for kisaiiig her if she thiuka he roeanH it. What she does object to is a niuu flitting from flower to flower gathering sfteets juat because tie llKes honey. Ex. Will 8 Jay and wife came up from Lincoln Wednesday, returning Thurs- Mr.Uv vlmianti rnml fnr the Lincoln Journal, failed tn receive the tel giant, announcing the death of iin.ru other, in time t' attend the fu neral. Rev A1 B Leainer, of Iowa City, Io, and Rev J H Learner of Clinton. Io. ns of George Learner of this precinct, viaueil at home this week. Krth were in attendance at the sesHioo of the Lutheran synod held in Sioux City tbe past week, the former being president of that iisaociation. Trial c itarrb treatments a, re being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Hhoo , IUciue, Wis. These testa are proving to the people without a pen' nv s cos the great value oi this sci entific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Mra Estella Wnrtabnrger, who was recently poled from the asylum at Lincoln, Nebr, witu the understand ing 'ha1 she was -not to return to this county, from which place she waa committed aeveral years ago, returned here,laxt veek. She was immediately arrested bv Sheriff H C Hansen and the axylum au'horities notified. A lady at endent came up Tuesday and on waneiay returned witu mta Wutzbnrger to Lioooln. WmP Warner was np from Omaha Friday and Saturday and while here closed a deal with 8 A Stinson for tha sale of bis residence property here. Mr Warner aud family were loth to part with 'hair home, as they expeot to return to Dakota City at soma future tia e to reside; but rented property depreciate in value so fast that Mr Warner deemed it policy to sell now and when the time comes to return to build again. Mr Stinson and family are now fitting op their new home for occupancy. M O Ayrr-s returned Saturday from his hunting trip to Cody, Nebr. Try a package of coffee at Van de Zedde's, where you got a preacnt with ever package. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you cn get them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Chas llollman was ever from Sioux City Thursday, looking after his prop erty interests hereabouts. Mrs Lettie Rix came down from Wakefield Monday for a few days vis it with relatives and friends. C M Gray has sold his thrashing outfit to Dave Appleton, and is now out of the threshing business. , Misses Bertha M in tor ard Mamie Bachert of South Sioux City, were visitors here Wednesday evening. Ruah Robinson, daughter of Elmer Robinson and wi e, is home from Wisconsin on a visit at her parental home . L H Smith circulated a petition this week to have his name placed on the official ballot by petition for county assessor. Have yon tried a sack of the new flour at Van de Zedde's? It is called "The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest. Mrs Maggie Hurt, formerly Mrs Maggie Ayrea, waa here from Omaha Saturday and signed adoption papers, giving her son Georgia to Mra F II Ay res. There will be preaehiog Sunday in the M E church at 11 o'clock, and at Graoe church at 3 p m. Thia word was reoeived by Wm Adair from the presiding elder. What is the reason that Van de Zedde 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. Otto Anderson and Mrs D O Stinson went to Omaha Tuesday miming to attend tbe sessions of the I O O F and Rebekab grand lodges as representa tives from the local ledges here. The Northeast District of the Dako ta county Sunday School associat.on will hold a convention in tbe Sa4em Lutheran church Saturday, both fore noon and afternoon. See program in thia paper. ' Ward Joyce returned home Wednes day from the Lower Brule agency where he registered for a claim, but failed to get a place in the drawing. He also took a look at the Tripp coun ty land that will soon be thrown on the market. Stomach troubles, heart and kidney ailment, can be qniokly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Snoops lt-stortive. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is en irely due to its Kestorativo action upon th controlling nerves of the stomach. Sold by all dealers. W O Dutton of Pagosa Sprngs, Colo, arrived here Tuesday for a short visit with his nncle, Horace Dutton, and family. He had been to Kansas City with a shipment of sheep and stopped off on his way home. His father waa a resident of this county in 1855 and at one time owned part of the farm now ooenpied by his brother, Horace. Get your season tickets for th. Da kota City Lecture course at any busi ness house in Dakota City at the fol lowing prioes: Adults, $1.50; schools children, $1.25. Reserved seats, 10 cents extra, can bn secured at the store of S A Stinson. The frst enter tsiument, (Schubert's Ladies' Quar tette), will be given Wednesday even ing. October 23rd. See entire an nouncement elswhere. A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak heart., wnn paipuauon or iu termittent pulse, always means' weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr Shoop'a .Restorative and see bow 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. Louis Dierking was one of the lucky ones in the land drawing that took tilace on the Lower Brule agency in Houtti Dakota. Mr Dierking register' ed a week ago Tuesday and on Moa dav of this week wheu the drawing took Dlaa No. 211 fell to his lot. There are about 4ZO quarter sections 111 this ODelllUg. aul aa mUDV 01 luuae who drew lower "umber will not be able to raiac the filing ices, Mr Dier king will likely get much lower iu the list. The Dakota City business men have undertaken the prelect of furnishing our community a loeture course for the coming winter which every one in this neighborhood should give their most hearty support. Elewhere in this paper will be found the announcement for the entire course, of five numbers, which includes two musical entertain ments, the new Sam P Jones, B -B Burton in one of his popular lectures, and Gibeon Carl, character change impersonator. Any one of those num bera ia eaaily worth wnat is asked for the privilege of hearing aad seeing them all. . Our bnsiuess men are to bb congratulated on securing so strongs line of attractions and the rerldenta of Dakota City and surrounding countrv should show their appreciation uy no eral support. The first number of the Dakota City leoMire course, which is given tinder the auspioes of the bnsiuess men of Dakota City, will be held in the ME church Wednesday tvening, October 23rd, and will be the S-hubert Ladies' Quartette. The personnel of the quar tette is: Miss Florence Finch, first so prano: Mra Belle Rodgers, second so orano and direotor: Miss uarrie iu Miles, alo; Miss Anna Bcheiut. con tralto. Rarely is a community the size of this pri'ileged to have such a rare musical treat. This quartette is espaoially wellbalaoced.eacli one being a solo singer of rare ability, and when all thia individual talent is merg ed it makes a rare combination. Each number rendered by them U a classio gem, and enough of the comio ia interspersed to give a most pleading datt variety. Don t forget the Wednesday, October 23rd. Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs money. You have to pay so much for it, whether you get all the heat out of 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. N 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 Round Oak and llafllant lloilie 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 Schr ie ver Passing ot a Pioneer. On Monday mo-ning last the angel of death came to another of Dakota City's old and well known residents, Mother Mary Jay-Warner, who passed away at the home of her son-in-law, John Robertson. Mary Alexander waa born in Stark county, Ohio, February 4, 1818, and had she lived until next February would have ben ninety years of ape. In 1842, with her parents, she came to Iowa and with them made her home on the frontier on what waa known as the "Black Hawk Purchase,' and in that part of it which afterwarda be came Keokuk county. Here she was married in 1845 to Rev. John Jay, a Methodist circuit rider. With him she shared the fortunes, good and ill, that befell the Methodist missionary of that early time, and in lator years she often referred to this penoH as tho happiest of her life. To this mar riage seven children were born, Dr. Robert L. Jay, died in Wayland, Iowa, in 1892; Mrs. David S. Bales, died in Lincoln, Nebr., in 1905; Mrs. John Robertson, died in Dakota City in 1899, and John Jsy, theyoungost, who died at the age of three years. Tho surviving children are Marcellus Jay of Kausas City, Mo., and Wm. S. and Melvin C. Jay of Linaolu, this state. To the last named son a dis tressing mental malady came a few years since, and so sad a fate befalling the brightest and most promising of her sons well nigh o'erwhelmed the stout heart of the pool little old mother who had faced, undaunted, so many trials. But her faith in God's goodness and mercy abode to the end. At the age of fourteen she becrae a member of the Methodist church, and for three quarters of a century hers was a consistent and earamt Christian life. The subject of this sketch wss twice married. Left a widow in 1859, and living near the border during all the Civil war, she struggled with her family through that troublesome time, and in 18G7 became the wife of Rev . Moses Warner, another strong and, sturdy pioneer, who came from Ohio and settled in Keokuk county, Iowa, in an early day. He was the father of Col. Jesse and Gideon Warner, two well known pioneers of Dtkota county, and was himself known to a number of the older settlers here, having vis ited his sons and their families at dif ferent times in the pioneer days. He died in 1877, and thereafter Grandma Warner, or Grandma Jay she was known by both name made her home with her daughter, Mrs. John Roberts n, in Dakota City. She would visit elsewhere at times, but Dakota City was "home" to her for more than twenty years, and she never tired when away of talking of the fine women elderly and middle aged whom she knew and loved here and whom she always seemed delighted as a child to hear from or to see and visit with. But Grandma Jay has gone to her great reward, and this brief re viev) of her life may boat be closed by sending a grateful "God Bless iou from her children to all thos. dear friends who aided in guiding her poor bouy down to its everlastiog rest. The foneral services were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from tbe Methodist church, conducted by Rev W. H. Oberbol zer, interment being in the Dakota City cemetery. MrsUuris Wsuucli, one of the pi neer women of Dakota county, tied at her home in South Sioux City Friday, October 11, 1907, of dropsy, from whioh ailment aha bad been a sufferer for aeveral years. The family resided on a farm io Brushy Bend for many years, aud later moved to South Sioux City to nuke their home and live in ease. A sorrowing husband and four grown children survive her. The fu nersl was held Monday, and the re mains were laid to rest in the Taylor cemetery, IHTY, Wm LrORENZ, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agfnt foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays HAKOTA CIv PAUL PIZEY, 1 ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Cmi Nib. a.lYTS 608 Metropolitan Blk. Bonded : Abstracter 1 sioux city.' iowa School Notea. The loss of th'ee or four pupils, on account of the removal of their par ents, is a disappointment to Miss Durland. Alda Lapsley was unable to attend school for two or three days on bo count of a sprained ankle received at school The Londrosh boys are now out of school, being detained by siokness. Mrs T S Myers of Ponca, a former primary teacher of that place viniiea Miss Roberts' room Tuesday forenoon. Robert Evans whi.e tryiug to prove his skill in crossing the gridiron, found he had become tbe bearer of the football oolors, (b.ack and blue). Frank Sides recently returned from an extended v sit in the east aid enter ed school Monday. A number of the pupils expect to take the state examination next Fri day and Saturday, A box of physics supplies was re ceived this week whioh will prove beneficial to the physio, class. ' Mr Patchin, Mr liest, Miss Durland and Miss Roberts .ttended the asso ciation at Emerson lust Saturday. They report a good time and a display of enthusiasm and eameatueas from teachers in all parte of this association district. The school board has givsn the teachers a day off, Out 25th to attend the Northwest Iowa Teachers' associ ation at S?oux City. Through respect to their classmate, Mary Robertson, the 111 h grade at tended the funeral of Grandma Jay. The high school is pr paiihg to or- ... i-i..! gan'ze a literary society, io ue ueiu once a month i the higii achool. Program For the Sunday School Convention of the Northeast Uiatuct of t ie Uakota county Sun-lay Sch ol aasooiatiou, to be held at the Halera Lntm-ran church three miles west of Dakota City, Sat urday, October 19, 19(17. MOBNINO BK88IOK 10 Dovotlonal ServU-e Rov. W. H, Ohnrholtzur ll);i!0 Greeting Hupt. Fred Oulhertson Addreai by President...!. F. Wlnebrenner Addreia.. Fluid Becretary If. M. BtelUley MuhIo 11:06 Reports of Department Secretaries ll;SK The Primary Htandard Mia Mule McOlaahan aFTKKNOoN 8K8810N J Pralxe Hervtve Wm. Adair U:M HuHlneaa Hinslon (a) Report of Committee on UonntltuUon (li) Election of onicers.. (c) Mlaeellnneoua 8 Htory of year's Work.. Told by la-legates Hong, by Olaaafrom Walker's Inland Hc-uool 8:80 Tbe Adult Movement H. M. Hteldley .Rov. Mead Hound Table Reverence In the Hunday Hcuool... Rev. W.O. Kckhart 4:10 Report of World's 8. 8, (Jonven- tlon U. Maakell The ladies of the Salem Lutheran church will serve lunch at no. in. Ev erybody invited to attend. If any of our subscribers desire the addreBB changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural rout a. or for any I other reason, just drop na a postal and I the change desired and it will b ninde. FRITZ.WHEN WQU BROUGHT THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO thev woods you, spoiled My winter nap & Co. NEB. hand. Caeh paid for hides. White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA A Hard Debt to Pay. J "I owe a debt of gratitude that can nevei be paid off," wrMea G B Clark, of Weat field, Iowa, "for my rescue from death, by Dr. King's New Dioov ery. Both lungs were so seriously affeo'ed that death seemed imminent, wheu Ionp-meuced taking New Dis covery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the the firat bottle waa used, anJ two more bottles mada a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discevery for coughs, colds and all throat and lu' g com plaiuts Guaranteed at Leslie's drug store. 50o and $100. Trial bottle free. . . NOTICE. All persona owing me past due notea, or book accounts of long standing, wi'l please settle same by October let. If not settled or paid by October lat notes and accounts will be turned over to the Hubbard State bank, and the Bank of Dakota County fr collection. or satisfactory settlement, with col lection fee added. Notea or a cuuta placed in either bank if not paid or settled by October 81st, 1907, suit will be begun against all delinquents. D C Hf FFERMAH, . - Hubbard, Neb. Out of Sight. 'Out of sight, out of mind," ia an old Baling ahioh applies with special force to a sore, burn or wousul that's been' treated with Buokleu'a Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind aud out of qxisteuoe. Piles too and chilblaiua diaappear under its healing influence Guaranteed by Leslie, the druggist. 25o. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy I old Tabb ta called Preveutica. Druggist ever where are now dispensing Pre- ventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain aud prompt. Pre- venti s contain no quiuiue, no laxative, uothiiiy harsh nor sickening. Tatea at the "snaeze stage" Preventics will pi event pneumonia, bronchitis, la grippe, etc, hence the came Preven tion. Good for feverieb children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. I'ria' boxes So. Hold by all dealers. ' For Sal or Trade. A 16 horse power compound traotioa engine I have sold my threshing machine to D Appleton and have thia ngiue left, which ia iu good woikiug crder. C M Gbat, Dakota Clt, Nebr. A Good but Cheap Daily Paper. . The Omaha Dailv ew ia constant ly making extremely liberal pr posi tions for new anbsoritxra. unit its U i eat offer to aend tin-dailv, exoepfc Snuday, from now until January 1, , r . .r. . .1, t - I. - At fci i itfuv, to an new luwnu rn i r vu 1 ia tu best ever. Ihia wi.l cairy o I all ibrouwh tha next pieid miul cm i paig.i and will give yon a live, up-to- date daily Newspaper for 10 celts month. Send in your sr.bsor p iou di rect 'o Tha Omaha Daily News, Oma ha, Neb., or the put liah. r of thia paper. Lutheran Church Announcements. piif!bing Buudaj morumtt at Sa il ma' 11:00 o'clock. hnnria,i achool at 10 .00; O E at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakot . City at 8X0 oVlnclr p m; Sunday a hotd at 9:45 a u. ; t : E at 0 :30 p m 4 cordial welcome to all. - (