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Our New Hair Via or a Aycr's Hair Vigor was feood, me best that was made. But Aycr's Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, V the new kind." Dors not chanre the color of the hair. formula with each bottle 9 8how It to your ' Ak him about lt( then do a he mym As we now make our new Hair Vigor it 'docs not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freelv and for any length of time with out fear of changing the color. Stops filling hair. Cures dandruff. " 1. tho . C. Ay or Co.. Lowell. Km. AUTUMN Special Rates Cheap One-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 the reason, t Homeseekers Excursions Cheap rate excursions the first third Tuesdays of each month Autumn to Kansas, Oklahoma, and this the Oalf 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 bonieseekers 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 U. Clem Deaver, agont Burlington Landseekers Burean, Omaha. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kaebakf.b, - Ticket Agent DACOTA CITV, NEB. L. W. Wakelky, G T A, Omaha, Neb KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS r. King's WITH Now Discovery FORCSs13 PICE (Or SI .00. Trial inittte Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES, GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB, MONET REFUNDED. )R. C H. MAXWELL, , Physician and. Surgeon. Calls promptly attended 1U ROTA CITT, NEBRASKA W. C. Eck-Kert Scientific Refractionist. 4 Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately i ltted. 'ot i olta tion and Examination Free Office at residence. d-ivta crrr. Nebraska Weak Kidneys Weak KMner rorely point to weak kidney Narve. The kidney', like the Heart, aud the fctomach, find their weakness, not in the onran itself but in the nerves that control and guide and atrengthen them. Dr. Hhoop't Restorative il medicine pecificlly prepared to roach these controlling nrvu. To doctor the Kidney alone, la (utile. It is a waits ol time, and of money as Well. It your back sches or Is weak. If the urine scald,. orlndarkandittrons.Kyou haveaymptoins ot lirirfhu or otlmr ditresin or -twigvrouii kid ney Uiseaie. try Dr. fchoop Restoratives month Tableu or Liquid and w what it ran and will Ou tur you. lirugzlat recuuuuuud and tell mmm 03 A u jLisers awanmafaoaam ISnpnl IP" PB il M "ALL DEALERS" R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVK LEA V It 3AKOTACUT MOI X CITT 0:00 am.... 7:00 a m 7:30 am .9:00 am 9:110 am 10.15 a m 11:00 am 12 m 1 ::$() p m 2 :30 p m 3:.'H) p tii 4:30 p m G:3( p m 0:15 p ru 7:30 pm ...,9:00 pm Special trips for parties of 15 or more. C, St. P., M. ft O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol icirtng time: ORTH BOUND. BOOTH BOT7ND. 5 :52 pm Omaha 7 :85 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 3:37 pm Norfolk 8:20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 6.S2 pm J :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 1:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY THAIN8. 6 :52 cm. Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 CB4Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omhba and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger... .6:33 pro Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. November 18 The New Bam P. Jones, Denton C. Crowl. January 2 Metropolitan Concert Co. January 25 B. B. Burton in Popular Lectures. March 10 Gibeon Carl, Character Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on sale at store of S. A. S'Jds n. Season tickets adults $ 1.50, school children $1.25 f admission at door adults 40o, school children 30c. Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8:15. Local Items The board of county commissioners meet Saturday of this week. Mrs Geo Pranger visited in OmaLa a few days last week. Don't forget Breun's coffee it it still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's. ' " Mrs Georgo Praoger went to Cole ridge Wednesday for a lew dajs visit with her inoth.tr. William Woods and Henry McPher an, of Pigeon Creek precinct, were in town over Monday night. L M Letli and daughters, Hazel and Puth went to Omaha Tuesday evening, wLere they will Ttside for the pieseut. V Last Sunday was a beautiful day and quie a number -of Sioux peopl. came over to spend Suudav witu rela tives and friends in this city. Dr E J DeWalt of Sioux City has platted the 40 acrs rorth of the Forbes place iuto four and a half acre lots, and will put it ou the market. The first quarterly meeting of the Methodist EjiiHcopal charge of Dakota Citv, Neb, will be bel t ia the church at this place on Saturday Oot. 26th. 1907, at 3 p Ei. The Woman's Home and Foreign MiHsionnrv society of the Salem Lu theran church will meet Fridav aiter- noon Nov 1st with Mrs Oh as Ostmyer. A cordial invitation to all. Gene Nordvke of Wioux City, was here Tuesday vixit'ng relatives and friends 'Gene is now on the road representing 'he Fremont brewery. He ordered The Herald sent to his tsioux ity address. A E Waldv.igle of Newcastle, was a businens viei or here Tuesday, looking after his pioperty interests Be has sold out his merchantile business at Newcastle and will soon move to Col orado, where he has secured a farm. Communion services will be held in the Lntherau church on Sundaj, Nov 3rd, at Salem in the morning and at Dakota Citv in the aft-moon; lhe iiMnal offering for the various benev olent objects of tha cuurch will be received. The concert given by the Schnbert Ladies quartette Wednesday evening a pronounoed something One by all h heard it, and th class of enter tainment given speaks well for the series of attractions to be given by the lecture course durng the winter. Mrs Ellen Dobson of Lincoln, wor thv grand matron of the Order of tlie Eaatern Star, visited the lodge in this nUce Monday and held a school of instruction A large number of mem hers were present to greet her, as she is well known here, having visited the lodge on tormer occasions. If real coffee disturbs your stomBch, vonr heitit or kidnevs, then try tlux clever coffee imitation Dr Klmop'i Health Coffee. Dr Slmop has Hose I matched old Jave and Mocha coff-e in flavor and tasto. vet it has not a eii gle Brain of real coffee in it. Dr Shoop h Health Coffee iniitxtion is made from nu re. toated strains or cereals, with malt, nut, etc Made in on minute So tedious, lono wait. You will -urely like it. Get a free sample from any dealer. Thi German friends of Henry Krum vi ile took iiobb Hhion of his home Hun hv afternoon, it heinir llenrv's D'.ltli birthday. The (fathering was a snr p ise to him, but he drifted in just I tin to see tlieni unload a hanlsom I ookcase vn.l writing deek, a uift from the self invited gtlt. Ttio s(t i.oon was pleaRan' ly .xpent in pmue ai.d social chat. I'ltersiu-rseil v.t'li re freahtuetits. AH thoronfc-hly enj ie ihe occusion nnd weut away wislui he liott many more years of protpe ity. Subscube for Juk Herald l per year. V Geo Hfto was down from Emerson on biihim ss Thursday. IT 8 Marshal Sides made a business trip to Norfolk Thuisdsy. bubscribe for the Herald, the tcst ppr in the county, f 1 a year. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimcrs. Mrs Wm Triggs went to Allen Sat urday fr a week's visit with relativts. Will Aiu.our was down from Ponca this week and uitd at the old home. Mrs Harriot Walden came down from Wakefield Saturday for a wtek's visit. Fred Leedom and wife of Winneba go, were in town the fore part of the week. Mrs Canfield Phillips of Lyons, visited relatives here a lew days this week. The Pearey family moved to Thurs ton, Neb, Wednesday, "bag and bag gage." Mm O C Warneke'of St Paul, Minn, visited at the Paul Kinkel home the past week. Dick Broyhill is building an addi tion 14x16 to hi residence, to be UBed for a kitchen. Dr DeWalt and wife of Morning side, were Sunday vii'ors at the home of Mrs Eva Orr. John E Miles moved his family to Sioux City the first of the week, where he is now employed. Mr and Mrs James Shirley of Mirn- ingside, visited with Richard Broyhill and wife last Sunday. I Fred Stanard went down on the Burlington as far os Lyons Wednesday, looking up a hi tel looutiou. W A Dean wife, and son, of Sioux City, spent Sunday afternoon with liOiue Diorkmg and family. Wm A Nead, one of South S oux City's hustling busmens K-en, was ft but-iuess visitor here Wednesday. . i Harry Brown has sent his draft stdlion, Lion de Kestergat, to loon son, Iowa. Leonard ltosa accompa nied him. On Saturday evening Nov 9, at the M E church the pupils of Miss Ada Hart, will give a piauo recital wateh for h program. Mrs Geo Ironside of Sioux City, tut Mrs Mary Wright, of PlaiiTWw, Nehr. visited with tiiuuds heie lhe latter part of last week. Plensr phone ns any item of news ou may happen to think of; that's hat. the phones are f r. King up No 43 foe The Uertld oflice. y.ive you triod the Sultanna and Tuc-co brands of canned goo s? Van tells them. These goods hi ve stood the test of the pure food law. John L Miller, who works for Louis Dierking northeast of town, was called. t i Liuoolm Mocday by a telegram an nouncing the death of his mother. 3uy jonr' hardware tinware, wire ereen and stoves from HchrieVee Bros We gu iraiitee Sioux City prices. We lso repair tinware and gasoline stoves G H Johnson of Hubbard precinet was here Saturday, traisac'ii.g bui ri'ssnt the m-nuty treasurer's office. Me also remembered the Herald oil! e with a pleasant call. Miss Claire Lapsley lost her gold watch Sunday evening, be,'wen the II L Lapsley home and the No thwest--ru depot. Finder please) leave at the postofflue or notify the owner. Marvin Armonrof Homer, returned Wednesday from Oitumwa, S 1). where he punditiNed a relinquishment near where Wit's and John Foltz are located. He thinks that i the coming oouutry. If any of onr 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 intul and the change desired and it will be made. Mrs John F Sides left Thursday eveu'ng for Montioello, Ky, in re spotiBe to a telegram announcing the dangerous illness of her brother, Frsnk Lindnsy, itii typhoid fever. In the brief announcement in tie bope was given for his recovery. Mrs John F Sides and son Earl, ar ved home Saturday from Franklin, Pa. Kirl is convalescing from a ege of t phoid fever, and stood the outr trip very well. The fiieuds of he family, as well as Mr Sides, are glid to see them home ag iin. Trial catarrh treatments ore being mailed out free, on request, by Dr SIipot Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people wniiout a pen- v's oost the gr -at value or tins set- eniino preaoupH u o'-wu in urugK"'" everywhere as ur ouoops uatarru Remedy. Sold ny H riesleis. The Northeast District Sunday School association held an interesting convention at the Salem Lutheran Church last Saturday. The following offi'iers were leoted: President, J L Wiuebrenner, Wnlker's Inland; vice pre-ident, Mrs H Fisner. Saleru; s-o retarv and treasurer, KV O Hall Honih Sioux City. The next convention w 1 be held at Dakota City. Loui Dierking left luoday even- ng for Pierre a V, t look over the av ol tne lonu on tne ijower 1 At Y . Uriil agenuy lu fore ins turn comes for filing on the claim he dicw at the land drawiug two weeks apo. His t'iro to file was n t I t '.I:5j Friday morning, his numb-r u'211. As man of thoB- who drew lower number wi be unable to tile, for vtn ions re0U' Louie will stand a chance of getting a pretty g'MJJ iiomesm iu, To cheok a cold quickly, get fr'in vour druguist some little Candy Gobi Tabb ts oidled l'leventics. Dru.'gists ever? wli re ar uow disiiensing rre ventios, for tho are not n y iifc, b;t deoid' dly certain and piomp'. l're veiti h eotitaiii no qiiinine, no laxative, notlii' V hirali t;r sick-ning. Tal'eu at tl e "sneeza stafzei" J'n venUrH will in event pUHiimoiii i, broUL'hitis, li gr ppe, etc, heuce the nmx l'nvo i I (S. (iood for fi veiifh chillrun, 4 I revei. tics '1j c-nts. Trial boxes 5 fcold by all dealers. Barney Gnbble spent a couple of days in Allen this wet k. Old pnpers for sale at the Herald oflice 6 ceuts per hundred. M O Avres is installing n now hot water heating plant in his residence. A son was born to Albert lloopt and wife, of liruahy Bend, on Wednesday. Hftz '1 and Venus Schimed srn at tending St Mary'a school iu Sioux City. l he nnnraritine lor diphtheria was raided from the Londroch household today. Mrs Geo. Mc Death of nomer, visited relatives here from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs S O Brown of Lyons spent the pvt week here at the home of her son, B U Brown. Try a package of coffee at Van de- Zedde's, where you get a present with ever package. Cnns Culler and wife of Wayne, eame down Wednesday to visit at the Wm Adair home. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can get them fresh roasted every day at Van's. A new cement sidewalk adorns the corner lot east of Dr Stiuson's store - the property of A T Haase. Jos W Spears of Wayne aud Verna Phiferof btauton, were made man and wife by Judge Eimers Wednesday. Mary Maxwell will .be home from Lincoln tonight where she in attend ing school, to remain over Sunday. Mrs E Wiseman visited several flays the fore part of the week with her daughter, Mra Wm Woods, near Wat erbnry. Sumner Niebnhr went to Sutherland, Iowa, Thursday to visit over Sunday. He expects to leava Monday for Pueb lo, Col, to reside. Presiding Elder Dr Tyndall will preach in the M E church iu this place Sunday at 11 o'clock, and in Grace church at 3 o'clock. nave you tried a sack of the new flour nt Van de Zedde's? It is called "The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and tho cheapest. Mrs M LSpurling, nee Slay Cheney, came down from Cherry Creek, 8 D, rnesdiiy to visit her parents, m Cheney, and wife ahd old time friends, Jndge II E Evans returned home Wednesday from a two in ntlib' vivit at his old home in Penm-ylvaDin, wi.re he weut for a rest from business can s. Mrs James II jtcbins acoropunied by Mias Tracey, of Sioux City, came over Hundny afternoon on a pleasure trip. While here they called on Mr and Mrs B M Pizey . What is the reason that Van de- Zed de sells so much Breuu's coffee? Hecuuxe it is the best that's the rea son. All tho way iroru zuo to uc per- pound. "Try a package. Albert Schumacher received his erades made in an examiuatiou for the railway mall service, Tuesday His average was 85 per cent, which is considered pretty good. All kinds of coal, feed nnd liny for aale at reasonable pi ices. Fields & Hlauohteb Co. TliEtf E Bmven, Manager Dakota City, Neb. J A Jones, of Walkea's Island, whose Hdvertii-euient app ars in the HeraU ihis week, has tome line brood and stock hogs for sale at bin farm opio. site Fove's park. 'This is a chunce to Ket some barguins. The Ladies Aid society of the M E church will pive atocial and snp er at the home of Mr and Mrs A II Baker Fiiday evening. November Int. Sup- pei served at 0 iiu p ra, price cents. All are invited to come. Stomach troubles, heart and kidney ailment", can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Suonp Hstorative The prompt and similising relief hich this remedy immediately bringa is en irtdy due to its Uestorativoaction upon th" controlling nerves of the stomach. Sold by all dealeis A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart, wim paipitaimu or in termittent pulse. alwavB means weak tomarh nerves or weak heart nerves Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves witli ur hlioop s nesiormive snd see how nuiukly these ailments diaappear, DrKhoop, of Itaaine, is, will mall samples ttee. Write lor them. A tost will tell', lonr health is certainly worth this simple trial Sold by all dealers. Election Boards. Harry II .Adair, clerk of the distr'ct court, has appointed the follow irg I eieotion boards for the several ! cincts of the county : I BDBBABD jnnors John Harty John Howard CLRKKII Henry Cain liana Ni Uen DAKOTA OW FlMher Jay Koliertaoit It 1) Kockwell P It Ream I I) Wood Krnd Hclnuldt COVINGTON fenry tjin John Burke, Herman ItooNt KBCIiurcli W 11 Mitchell Jr PIGEON CRKF.K CI O HanmuiiHOn lldrew Prowe Kred WlillainM (leorrn Harnea I'ruu Vo st. John 8 Thou Hulllvan John llynri W K Hlekey llaim Knuilfcu lieury r rnnclsro Mitrlnn WlKle Merman Ktolt. (ieeiKu t'ouk J II Itomloi nun A 1 Imvlrt 1 1 81'MMIT T K Croxhy Oil ImuKitu 1) II lliirneit ToNi pli O'Doniiell Jl I. kelner i oMAOf Ilium J A ii'lemon KrneHt lliti'm Tliiw Murpliy Tim 0'i)iiiii)r Wlllluiu lll.-Mul iik - I Real Estate Transfers Iloliert II anil Carrie llanxe to II (1 llllllnen. He1 UIIU i-e1 eir- IIOI1 Z HCI JftM KeelTo Biul wife to Wm 8 llurron, lot 12 In Ijlit-k Urn, I 'nvlnutoii, l. ... Hill J II liurlie nml wife to IM'iise, lot 1(1 imil noiii li lot II In liliM-k Mini um ii'lillUou lo Sunt li Sioux i lly, wil I.liiirn A Tlerm y to N.-'lln Niml, lots 3 iinUillii lilot-k ru, l.ovlniflon. ii 'l Kniimt ti veni Mini Inluinil to Nellie Neiel, Iota 1 hiiiI 1 In IiIim U n, Mui iln'i uilUlUon lu buutli hlou C'Hy, nil.,.. 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 arc 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 Round Oak and Kadinnt Home are such stoves and are a source of comfort in thousands of homes, and they will prove the same in yours. 1 There are imitations, be sure and see the names of "Round Oak" and "Radiant Home." For Sale at Fred Schriever Anthony J. Myers Dead. . Alter a brief illness A J Myers, who came to this vieinity in 1807, died at bis home at 714 Cook street at an early hour yesterday morning from causes inoi lent to old age. He was 85 ye irs ol I. Thiongh Ins alleged possession of miraculous healing powers, he was ell known throughout tho eastern seotions of Nebraska and iu Sioux City, and mat y people claim to have been cured by him. W hue he never advertised uimstSlf as possessing wonueriui gins as to healing, Mr Myers is said to have per formed a number of startling cures, lleiug the possessor of a comfortable fortuue, he never made any charges for treatment and never attempted to make a busiu ss out of his healii.g. Mr Aiyern called his treatment the moon" or "plauel'V treatmeut. He contended that the moon had a great influence over the world and its people and if they were taken in charge at the right time many diseases oould be cured under i s influence. He never tieuted a case uules the moon whs iu its first quaiter. It is said also he performed many cures for diseased horNes, The Deoeased man was born in Lioumming oouuty. Fa, and as a young J man came to Sioux City, wheie he first made his home.. He was a mason by trade and asi-inted in lading the brick for the first brick building ever erected in th city. Iu 1858 he went to Dakota county, locating within four miles or the pres ent bite ot Homer, Neb. Ills gilt of healing first manifested it-elf when he dime from his home iu Pennsylvania to the new westtrn country. Mr Myers continued active work on liiw farm n 'til nine years ago, when he removed to Sioux City after selling his property, lie took up his resi dence with bil daughter, Mhn Miirv Myers, Ss hia housekeeper. His wife died ten ye .rs ago. Mr M; era is survived ly nine cuu Iren. as f illow: Mrs llattie Ford, Laurel, Neb; J F Myers, Helvidere, 8 I); Miss Mary Mjers, Sioux City J William W Mers Sioux City; Rich- aid Mjers, Helvidere, 8 D; George Myers, Sioux Cit; ; Mrs J P Twohig, sioux Ci'y; Mra Joseph Geisler, Yauk tou, S D; uud Mrs Frank Lilly, Bel videre, S D. He leaves also two ji others and a inter, as follows: John It Myers. H irner. Neb; Peter Mv-ms. Grand Inland, Neb, aud Mrs Tillie -anpp, Pitts'iuig, Pa Sioux City Journal, 22nd. lhe funeral services were held on Wednesday at J nek son, from the the g aall ing Catl olio church, of which he wa devout and faithful n ember during his long residence in the county A large pattieriug ol his old time friends and associates were present to pay their last resptot to the deceased. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now ehzhty three yearn old, thrives on Elec trio bit.ters,".wrt en W U Biun-on, of Dublin. Oa. "She has taken them for a bout two yeara and erjjos an excel - lent appetite, feels strong aud sleeps ell." That's the way Electno Bitters ffeoi the agid, snd the same happy results follow in all oases of female weakuessand generaldebility . Weak, puny children too, are greatly strength ened hi them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles for sale at Lee in a drug store, bile ler bottle. NOTICE. All persons owing me past dne notes, or book accounts of lonir standing, wi'l pleMSa settle same by October lt If not settled or pa'd by October Is notes aud account will be turned ovei tn the Hubbard Htate bank, and the Hunk of Dakota County for collection ir satisfactory settlement, with col lection fe added. Notti or a counts nlaced in either bank if not paid or settled by October 31st 1907, suit will be begun against an delinquents. li V mPFKllNAN, Hnbl.ard, Neb A Good but Cheap Daily Paper. The Omaha Daily News is constan ly making exttetuely lilieral propom timia for uiiw subscriiiers, auil il latest offer lo end the daily, except Siuiduv, from now until Jauuary 1 r,)(il, to nil u w subscriber for tl ' is the I.CHt ev r. This will carry voi all throtiuh t e next presidential eiini puign and ill g ve you a live, up-to ute duih HewsDji er for IU cent i IM mouth, eend i i vnr sr.bsi-rip'ioii di rect to Tl e Ooaiha D- ly News, Oqi ha. Neb . or the publisher of tin, paper. ' aJ 2tL dTY, Wrrv LOR.ENZ, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITV PAUL PIZEY, ' Dakota Citi Nib. Bonded . Abstracts Dakota Cm, Nu. f ntiVOfC Dstracter I yw r I I For Forty Head of SHoats, welgHIng 15 O I pounds eench. ISwrA Henri f Rpnnrl fawja. wS4f-a young pigs I One full blood Duroo Jersey Boar Have sold m place and am compelled to I sell these hogs during the coming week. I J. A. JONES Walker's Iwland. School Notes. A new desk wm r.ceived Wednes day for the first primary room. The second primary and intermedi ate rooms enjoyed a short visit fniiu Mrs Van de Z dde and daughter last Friday. ViHitors are always welcome. 1 fhe ssoond and third grades are en- i lessons in water colora. The fou'th and tilth grades are glad that some of their mothers have taken the time to visit them iu their work at sciiool. Francis Ayres baa returned to school after a three weeks absence. The HixtL grade are reading the L gends of 81e py Hollow" and en joying it very mnoh. The fifth and sixth grades have beeu t king examinations tl is week. Mrs lies' spei-t Monday forenoon visiting the grammar room and high sobo 1 The high school enjoyed a pleasant vinit from Blanche and Mess Robert' .n laet Tbmsdav afternoon. The pupils are joyous over the v ation Friday, which was grant d by ne fcliool imard in onler that th eachers muht attend the aHsociation t Kioux Ci y. Th eighth and nmtu grades are akiug joint lessons in p iruplirahing. The liih siilioi 1 Imh been greatly 'tiproved bv two new table covers. The bwh school orgiuized a literary 'oiety to be hi Id every three w.t-ks. The fo lowing i lllora ere elected: I'nHilei t, Neva Mest ; Vice President, 'red Hrhiiever; Hecre'ary aud Treas irer, Ks'her Ros. .'oii mliteis ep iiinted: on pngram. Muile liiibee, 'tobt Evaus, Mary U de r't-otl. t'lars 'tlnnie, Mvr'le lUutfluium, Mr ratch in. On constitution, Maind Sliiininoh er, Msjnrie Hpence'- iid Mr Ue-t. We welcome everyone to the meetings. Bin yit FRITZ.WHEN WOU BROUGHT THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO THEV WOODS YOU SPOILED MY WINTER fiAPv & Co. NETS. hand . Carh paid for hides. . White- Laundry. and cornea back Saturdays NEBRASKA ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa I s r r : Sale! x I I I i i Opposite Crystal Lake Park Why Suffer? If you suffer pain front any cause, Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Tills will relieve it and leave no bad after-; . effects. That's the impor tant thing. Neither do they create a habit. More often the attacks become less frequent, or disappear altogether. Dr. aiiles' Anti-Pain Pills have no other effect except to re lieve pain and quiet nerv ous irritation. i We are never without Dr. Mlle Antl-Paln nils. My huBband and eon, aifed 15 were always subject to sick heartache until wa bean ualruc theao I'llls. and they have brokBn them up entirely. Uon't think they have had lo use them for six months. I recommend them to every one. A few weeke a(?o 1 heard an old lady friend wus sick. I went to see her. 6 lie was down with LaOrlppe. " ncurly crazy with awful buekache. I gave her one of the Antl-I'uin I'iHa and left another for her to take In a abort time. They helped her right away, and she says she will never be without them analn. last winter my hUHband was taken with phleiisy on both Hide, and 1 know he would hav died If It hadn't been for the t'illa. In Ickb than half on hour he was sweating, and went to bed u"d Blent b. u jj WKHI"I. A",Ktlnburff, Ohio. Your druggist sells Dr. Mils' Antl Pain Pills, and we authorize him to return the price of first package (only) If It fall to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind The ileiaht fur a Li, tbe jiKwtt: