Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the w hole body. s You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. -Ask your doctor about- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Wa publl.n our formulas 9 Wa t-anlah aleohol nam our madlalnaa Wi ore yon to onault your dootor z nyers Any f.ood doctor will tell vou that tfmedt. cine lik Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot oo it Desi worn ir tne bowels are con stiparpd. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. M ado by tho jr. o. Ay or Co., Lowell, AUTUMN Special Rates Cheap One-Way Colonist Rates Daily daring October to Pacific Coast and far went points at about half rates. To the East The low rate Jamestown Exposition tickets oan 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 rnn 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, agent Burlington Landseekers Burean, Omaha. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kaebaker, - Ticket Ageut DAT-OTA CITS', NEB. L. W. WaKelet, O P A, Omaha, Neb NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE QREATE8T THEATRIGAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. . Single Copy, 1 0 Cts. ISSUED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), SSSiff"- W. 2ru br" 52w Yobs, J)R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA W. C. ISck.Ks.rt Scientific Refraction ist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately 1 itted. Cor .ultation and Examination Free. Office at residonce. y D'HTA CITY. NEBRASKA 5A!N .m. 1 n. In anTOnW Vl. ft. vin In tha ViAari naln anywhere, bai ttt cams. i r mu hi tiro iicu i--'' J ' Tain Ucongertion. pain It blood preaaum nc lse usually. At least, to lays Ir. Blioop. a prove It he h&a rreaMxl a little pink tablet. reHunr-uvuiui. ana to prove It he tlM oreta a lime pm """ " ... ,i, nnM.nr. uuit from D&iri i lu effect lac-harming, pleasingly delightful. Gently III nam tauurr. though safely. It surely ejua. tikes ILo blood cirtu. lation. ... If you have a headache, lt'l blood pressure. If you are sleepleka, reatluM, nrrvrua, it's blood ongt'Stion blood preuure. That urely I ourijtinrv. Inr Iir Rhnnn'i l'ita.Wh Tablet atOD It in iu minute, and the tablet, limply disiribule the unnatural blood pre.s.ura. bruiu) your Uimnr. and doecn't It vet red, sad awxll. and mln yonf Ul rnunui it doJ. It's con. etton, blood pressure. You'll find It whura pain r-nlway. It .imply Common rVnse. W'a scli at 'Mi Cbuu, nd viuwtliuly nifnmmnna Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets "ALL DEALERS' Tyr1 ' ' ' wmm Am tca-?,. R R Time Table Siouk City, Crystal Laka ft Homer LFAVK LEATE JAKOTA CUT Biol'! CITY 7:30 a m 9:00 a m 9:30 a m 10:15 a m 11:00 a m 12 m 1:30 pm 2 :30 p m . 8:30 p m 4:80 pm 5:3( p m 0:15 p m 7:30 pin 9:00 p m Special trips for parties of 15 or more C, St. P., M. ft O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol (coring time : (OKTH BOUND. SOUTH BOT7ND 52 pm Omaha :35 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm 3 :3T pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am i :08 pm ' 6:08 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk .0:82 C B ft Q WKBT No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am mm " m V r V - ll - irassenger, imui and Lincoln 12 :47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger".. e pm daily. daily except Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. November 18 The New Sam P. Jones, Denton C. Crowl. January 2 Metropolitan Concert Co. January 25 13. B. Burton in Popular Lectures; March 10 Oibeon Carl, Character Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on ale at store of S. A. S'inson. Season tickets a.lnlts $1.50, 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 . Local Items Wm Holsworth was up from Homer a few days the past week. BE Brown was an over Sunday visitor at Lyons with his mother. Mrs Oesrge Carter of Omha spent Sunday here with father, M O Ayres. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Tan de Zedde's. Barney Grihble was at Homer Mon day locking after his extensive prop erty interests there. Mabel McDowell, of Lyons, visited at the S. A Htinson home from Satur day nntil biii. day evening. . I have for sle some choice, blooded Poland China hos, at reasonable rates, M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Chas D Martin, the harnessmaker, has purchased a lot on Broadway near Erie Ansnes place, and will move his shop there. He's nil right. Who's all right? Why Crowl, of course, in his grat lecture at the M E Church next Mon day evening. The Herald is in position to again turnixh the New Idea Woman's Maga zine iu combination with the II em Id for the small sum of $1.30. Mrs F II Ayres departed for Omaha Saturday, where she wilt spend a few months with her children. Her grand son, Georgie Ayres, accompanied her. County Treasurer Fred Blume re deemed another of the outstanding railroad bonds the past week No. 71. This is cuttting down the county in debtedness pretty f sst. " If The Herald pleases you and you are satisfied" with it as a newspaper tell yonr neighbor who is not getting it and get him to take it. If you do not like it tell us and let us do the doctoring. f Mrs Prank Oribble, who was here from Goodwin. S D, the past week visiting at the Geo Barnett home, left Monday over the Burlington for her old home at llumeston, Iowa, for a visit with relatives. Erail Young, section foreman at Co- burn Junction, resigned his position last week and on Tuesday left for Akron, Colo, where he has taken a claim. The Herald will keep him pasted on all the happenings herea bouts. When Denton O Crowl. the por trayalist, mounts the plattorm, as one of tho choice attractions of the local lecture courxe, there will be more fun in Dakota City than' tbis plice has known fr manv moons. Hut don't think that you will get fun only. Sam P Joues, whom M' Crowl imper sonates, never said a tiling in nil lux great career simply because it was funny. The fun is there but hidden beneath thi light veneer of humor iit universally oonnnaled some sterling moral truth that all may appreciate and understand. Please remember the place and date M E church, Da' kota City, next Monday evening, No veinber 18th. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr Bhoop'g aor.gli cure. And it is so thoroughly Laria less and safe, that Dr Hhoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation, even to very young babes The wholesome green leaves and ten der stems of a lung healing mount ainoua shrub, furinh the curative prop ci ties to Dr Khoop's Cough cure. It calms the nongh, and heals tho sore and sensitive, bronohial membranes No opium, no chloroform, nothing harHh used to injurs or suppress Simply a rsinoua plant extract, that helps to heal celling lungs. The Spaniards cull this shiub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb" Demand Dr Hhooi.'s. Take soother. Suld by all dealers. lisrney Gribble transacted business at Winnebago Wednesday, ' Mrs Moll A Bcbmied visited her mother at Wakefield Saturday. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in the county, fl ft year. Ten Farms for Rale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Elmers. Juice R E Evans transacted busi ness at llartington a lew days this week John Young, seotion foreman at Lyons, was here Saturday calling on old friends. U F Strohm and wife returned last Friday from a week's visit with their sons at Ckboo, Iowa,. Robert J Mohan and Ella Devlin, residents of Sioux City, were married by Judge Eimers on Tuesday. I have for sale some ohoioe, blooded Poland Cbina hogs, at reasonable rates, M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Wm Bouton went to Raymond, 8 D, last Saturday to spend the winter with his son and daughter, who reside there. Miss Ida Dodenbender left last Fri day for Witcnita, Kas, tr be with her brother Henry, who is seriously sick at that place. Mrs Lettie Rix was down from Wakefield over Sunday, visiting rela tives and attending to business matters in Sioux City. Sylvester French and-Rose E Fen- tou, both of Elk Point, S D, were lined in wedlock by County Judge Eimers last Saturday. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of oanned goods ? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Everybodv owing me will please call and settle, ss I want to gt my business affairs in shape before Jan. 1st 1908. D C STI.NHON. Mrs Winnie and Mrs Higman, of Sioux nity, were entertained at the W C Eckhart home Wednesday, by Mrs Eckhart and sister, Mil 8 A Mason. Buy yoar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros. We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoliue stoves. Take advantage of our clubbing rrangement with The New Idea Mag- ziue, an 1 get both, The Herald and the New Idea for the small sum of $1.30. Miss Pearl Hoover, who was opera ted on at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, two weeks ago for. appendicitis, was brought home Wednesday, and is recovering rapidly. Rev Oberboltzer will preach a Thanksgiving sermon at Salem and Dakota City at the regular hi ur of service n Sunday Nov, 24th. Every body cordially welcome. ' The Burlington is putting in a side track to Crystal lake at the junction north of town, for the Consumers Ice company who expect to harvest a large rop of ice on the lake the coming winter. Byron Kinkead, wlio recently en listed in the navy from Sioux City, is ome from rorfolk, Va, on a furlough, vi'iting his mother, Mrs EA Her mann, of Sioux City. He visited rela tives here on Monday. Season tickets for the balance of the Lecture course, four numbers, have been reduced to $1.25 for adults and 1 10 for school children; ten cents additional charge is made for reserved to each entertainment. Tickets and renerved seats on sale at S A Stinson's store. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by - Dr Shoop, Raoine, Wis, These tests are proving to tun people without a pinny's cost the great value' of this scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca- urrh Remedy. Sold by all Two Indian trappers, Chas' French man and Usury Winsnick, were ar rested by Deputy Game Warden Bert Brasfield Saturday, About seventy five trpp8 and a number of mnskrat pelts were confiscated. The Indians were fined fJ'O each and costs by Judge J J Eimers Monday, for trap ping out of season. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called f revenues. Drugpiftts everywhere are now dispensing F re venues, for they are not only sife, but decidedly certaiu uud prompt. Pre- ventics coutain noqniuine, to laxative, nothing hnrtih nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preveutis will prevent Pneumouia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Pre vention, (iooil for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by all dealers. Rfv Sam P Janes, the great and only Sam, was o taken with the ar tistic reproduction of Lis work by Mr Denton C Crowl, the master portray alist. that he give him the exclusive privilege to use any and all of his platform productions. Air Crowl has been engaged by the local lecture committee to prexent to us one of Sam's greatest lectures entitled, "Med ly of I'hylosophy, Facts and Fun" whii h be will deliver at the M E Church on the eveuiug of November 18tli, next Monday. All who are lexiioua of embracing a grest privilege at a trilling expenditure will not per mit theuiHelves to uuhs this golden opportunity. f rom a npo Kane, v ssu, paper we take the following clipping, relative to a nephew of Richard Shortley of this place, who formerly resided in Sioux City: "A T Shortley, a prominent member of the electrical workers' union, lias been appointed second vice presideut of the International brother hood of Elect rioal Workers, to fill the unexpired terra of F M Allen, resign ed. Mr Sl ortley is one of the bott- known electrical workers in the oitv Ue has been an active member of the union and is at present its financial neoKtary. tie has been s member of tl Spokane union about two years F M Allen resigned the position on the rourd tliut he could not attend to h work and do the position justice. The oflioo is the highest in tho gift of the intern .tioual held bv auv citizsn of ,VLu iior:ivutt, The Heiald for ALL th iwi Old papers for sale at the Herald office 6 cents per hundred. nrry Adams is learning the barber business with C E Doolittle. Missea Perl and Bess Stiuson spent Sunday with relatives at Lyons, Esten Olscn Las erected a new barn An his premises in the north part of town. Try a package of coffee at Vsnde Zedde's, where you get a present with ever package. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you csn get them fresh roasted every day at Van'a. Bert Brasafield is fitting up the old Hotel building lor use as an 0era house and dance hall. Work waa begnn on the new cottage of Miss Nannie Don, north of the Mrs Forbea residence, Wednesday. I have for sale some choice, blooded Poland China bogs, at reasonable rates. M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Mrs Wm House worth, of Bristol, Ind, mother of Mrs Oberholtter, is visiting at the Lutheran parsonage. John BoMer departed Wed nesday for Colorado, where he has land- He is blind to bis own best inter- est who neglects hearing Denton C Crowl, the next number on the lecture course. Mr Sievert Hansen, manager of E & B Lumber Co at Wakefield, called on II F Kohlmeier for a night's lodging last Thursday night. Have you tried a sack of the new Hour at Van de Zedde's? It is called 'The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest. Mrs Mary Triggs has rented the D O Stinson tenement house and will move here from Sionx City and reside with her daughter, Mrs Luoy Ohmit. The recital given by tho pupils of Miss Ada Hart last Friday evening in the M E church was liberally at tended, and all thoroughly enjoyed the performance. . 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 tbo way from 20o to 40o per pound. Try a package. ' James P Twohig of Bullard, Texas, was in town Tuesday afternoon, he had been on a rip through Idaho and came down this way to visit his fam ily who reside in Sioux City. I have some ful'-bloodad Duroc Jersey hogs, both sows and boars, that I will sell - on liberal terms. Will furnish pedigree if buyer desires it. D O Hcffernan, Hubbard, Nebr. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Tbeo E Bliven, Manager Dakota City, Neb. Elmer Robinson returned home Monday from his trip to Fullerton, this state, where he weut to deliver the stolen horses that, were recovered near Jackson, "to the authorities of Nance county. If any of our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural routes, or for any other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. WLS'rong, Rugh Alteraus, Jake Hager and others interested in secur- ng government assistance in protect ing the river at this point,- were in Sioux City Tuesday in conference with Capt Shulze, who has charge of tho river work at this point . His ad vice was to have Congressman Boyd of this distriot and Congressman Hub bard of Sioux City get together nd unite their efforts in Congress towards getting an appropriation for this vicin ity. . When the Stomach, Heart, cr kid ney nerves get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a prescription known to druggists every where ss Dr Shoops Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen thefce nerves, build them up with Dr Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly heip will come. ree sample test sent on request by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. Sold by all dealers. ' A complaint was filed against S A Stiuson aud Mell A Schmied, mer chants at this place, Slid E R Church and son and D G Evans, of South Sioux City, charging them with viola ting the Nebraska pure food law in retailing package butter that was short weight and was not labeled according ly. The charge was filed by one of the pure food commissioners, who mitdn the rounds of Hie town stores iu search of some "good butter". Some of the merchants were lucky enough not to have any creamery butter in stock at that time. The case will probably be dismihsed on the plea that the mer chants did not know the butter was short weight. When you buy cream ery butter after this you will very likely pay the same old price per pickuije, buj the weight will be shown thereon. The lollowinff item taken Ironi a Nebraska church piper, found its way to the Herald colun ns: "A reception was given to the Rev E E and Mrs Shafer on Tuesday evening, October 22, in the Methodist Episcopal church. A large congregation, consisting of members of tho different churches and oitizons of Chadron, were present to welcome them to the city and their homes. A choice propram of music aud recitations was rendered, utter which Rev E F Eberly, of the Baptist Church ; Rev N J Rookwood Jenkins, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, welcomed them on bwhalf of the churches; Judge O Dana Sayrs, on be half of the citizens; and L W Gorton, for the local chinch membership These add roees left no doubt as to the sinoerity of the welcome. A fit ting rt Smise wss made to the welcome. by P.ev E h Shafer, who hod been transferred from the North Nebraska conference, at its last session, and stationed at Chadron, in tho North west Nebraska otftrtrco. 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. 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 soof have been burned and all the licit 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 Uaclinnt Home 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." fefy For Sale at Fred Schriever Wm P Warner was up from Omaha on business Thursday. W T Bartlett of Jackson was a busi ness visitor here Thursday. Ruby Van de Zedde is learning the dressmaking trade in Shux City. Miss Gretchen Bnllock came np frfim Blair tbis morning far a short visit at home. tilt and Mrs Fred Bnrmester, of Lyons, Neb, visited at the H F Kohl meier home last Friday. E S Kellv, of Wulthill, took about 200 head of young cattle thiough here from Sionx City, Thursdty. STRAYED OR STOLEN Red heifer ealf ab.itit six months - ild. Finder please notify William Orr, sr Conductor Geo Carter stopped off yesterday to see his father-iu law, M O Ayres, who wan ooutlnod to his home with stomach 'rouble. George Wilkins has chacged his address from Sionx City to Homer, having given np his position with Dornick. Hess & Moore. Mrs John F Sides arrived home from Franklin, Pa, last Fiday, where she buried her only brother who died at Monticello, Ey, recently, , The MBA lodge held a rousing meeting last Thursday night, the fea ture of the evening being a big feast in thir banquet hall in the rear of the R E Evans office building. A meeting will be held in South Sioux City, Saturday, Deuember 7th, for the purpose of reorganizing the G A R post of that place. All old sol diets of the oonnty are invited to at tend the meeting. School Notes. Mrs Marwell visited the 4th and Dth grades laxt week. We are glad to know the people have an interest in our work. Viva Congous, while coming to school last Tuesday, met with quite an accident, falling off of her byctcl and scratching her face quite badly. Esther Learner is back after a couple of days absence on account of sickness. The 11th grade have ordered class rmgs. Miss Rberts went home Monday night and returned Tuesday morning. Francis Ayres returned Monday after three days absence. Each room is preparing to give u Thankspiving program. An epidemic of iufe, tious peritonitis is spreading through the school. The first literary meeting of the Literary Society of Dakota City high ohool, which was held lust 1 rul ay, was u great success Hie next ninet- ng will be held Nov 27th, and a Thanksgiving program will be render ed Evervoue is cordially welcome. Dick Lenox is absent on account of unknown reasons. The General History class are much interested in Roman History at the present time Real Estate Transfers- Hlvln K Until to (1 ) Martin, lot 8 In block 1HX, ImkoluOlty, wd 7fi Kiihi KlrkluiKl iiixl niiHliiiinl to Henry Uill, hw?4 aerllon WU., , Win Gordon, truxtec, tn I H Collier, lotlOillKl went lot 11 lu hlork IM. Joy l'liiee. an addition to Ho Hloux (illy, wd mi I ,hii in A Tlerney to Nellie Nend, lotn 1 and X In hloek 1"2, dovliiKlon annex to ho Hloux City, qcd Win Oordon, tniHlee, to HukIo M Wll- Non, IoIh 4, it. n, 7 and H In hloek 4il, Joy l'lnee addition to Ho Hloux Cltv. wd K f Hinlth ii ml to 1'wU Ooodxell, lot H In hloek 1, I'.CHin HUdlLlon to Homer, wd 71 It KrederlkHoii und wife to Martin MiiiihIh IiI r, purl or w'4 aea Het tloll 11-27-s (1 110 re) wd m HI K K HpiildlnK et ill to Frederick Miir- ti'U. purl or ne: aevitoii 17-zn-a (W licrea) wd He Robs Himself I I'M) This startling truth is exemplified when suy msn permits other consider stiousor careltssness to deprive him ot the unpsrallelled opportunity of listen ing to Denton C Crowl in Hm Jones' best lecture "Medley of Phi lusoiihy, lscts and fun , at the M K Church ou the evening of November 18th. Card of Thanks. We deiire to expree our apprecia tion end sincere gratitude for tl e many kindly aots and beatful tokebs of sympathy, of ou friends and neigh bors, dnriug the illness and death if our husband and father. Mks. Miktha F. Adair and Family. 1 'ifur lictdacLe 1,'r. MUt-s' Ami-ruin ruu. - Wm LOR.ENZ, Proprietor of City EHeEvt Klsrkot I Fresh and Salt Meats always Agent foi Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and cornea back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY j City I Opposite Court House Dakota City, N Nebraska F. O. 8TANARD, Prop. I I R.Cfc.tes, $1.50 per dcxy Have You Noticed now tue citT Ppew all repeat: "Af- ter all, the Farmer is the main stay of the world, and the magnificent orops of the West the salvation of the country." Just what we have always thought, said and written. Each day we live we are more thankful that our lot is cast right here aruopg the good, prosperous farmers of old Dakota oonnty, to whom 00 of the bank's money is loaned. No bonds, stocks, outside com mercial paper or speculation for "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you III GH'l"--just good, small, iAFE notes of our farmers, your neigh bors aud friends. Been doing this for nearly 22 yesrs past, and in tend to keop it up for thrice that time, if we live, biout hkbe. -Our grateful thanks to our ever faithful customers for their many kind nesses the past few weeks. We always know how to count on them, and appreciate it. Space is too brief and expensive to even mention gratitude, but we are brimming over with it you know that. cam,0oa7;rw? tank of Dakofri County JA1?N iff rwiHE NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE Is the best ol all magazines published for women and the home. Every Issue contains the Latest Fashions, the Best Fiction, and an Immense variety of practical Instruction on all bouse hold topics. Every Issue Is filled with beautllul Ul nitra tions In ball-tone and color. A Big Magazine in a Bargain Offer ORDER TO-DAY and get a Year's Reading lor the Whole Family WZho Hcrevld FRITZ.WHEN WOU BROUGHT THAT;ROUNDvrOArTSTOVE TKlTO thewoods- you spoiled Hy Winter Rap; & Co. - on hand . Cath paid for hides. NEBRASKA. Hotel I I I I I i ! I A Bargain for our Subscribers The New Idea Woman's Magazine and BoftiroYNcS$l.30 Dakota City. N b,