Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rssp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your docor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A W pubtnti our formulas flyers W baniah alcohol from our tnediotnta We urge yon to conault your dootor Any pood doctorwilltellvouthati merti. cine li!c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. Mada by th J. c. Ajar Co., Lowell, Mm. kI&MJj, 50 YEARS'. EXPERIENCE TRADt MaRKP UZSIONS COPYRIGHT! AC Anrrpa r.ilg n nlfh and dvcrinMnn ma? qiil:Klr ii3' ornnri Mir opinion froe whether an invention is prvhnilf v' Tr. ( ttnintutiloit. Uni strictly fjm.iiilMtif:l. HA?UJ !O0A on I'fVot.U aiMit r :-. ('Meet itjrtMiey lor fK n.iittf prttontn. I'.iitjt-s miter throuuli Mumi A Co. reoelyf tvrrial witicc, wit lout chnrgo, iu tiie - Sciesttlf Ec Jltatricasi. A hanrlfonio(y ili.trripl woorIt. I nrepst dr. rtilut Kill of nliT IK-UMtUIW jniu itltl. Toritifl, $3 a yonr: ( ur nmntba, U buhl fcy all Tnjw81enleni, BIUK3.& Co.3,BrMd-N8V York li.r It i .-it.. -i' fc" P.. Vfisl-ltmloli. J). ti, Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Sleep Sleep is nature's re building period, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re newed.' If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until you become a phys ical wreck. Dr. Miles Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves; and brings refreshing, invigorating sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. "For over two years I suffered un told agonies; my fricndu thought I was going crazy. I could not xleep nor rest at all. I tried different doc tors, but failed to lind relief. My head would acha all the time; I was like one drunk; could not conceutrate my mind, and was so restless and worried that sleep waa out of the question. After taldnar one bottle of Dr. Miles Nervine i felt wonderfully changed. I am now on my third bot tle and am gaining all the time. I can lie down and sleep like a child, and am able to do my werk." MKS. MAY eCOTT. English, Ind. . Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) if It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind FOR AGENTS SUCCESS The Old World and Its Ways Wm. Jonninga Bryan B76 rmperinl Ootavo IVifros. 281 -perheuttravlnsjH from photograph tuk en by Uol. Mryan. Iteoounts his trip around the world and liix vllts to all nut lorn. UrvivtoHt liook of travel ever written. 41 .000 railed for in 4 montlis. Write us for xuniplo roporU of llrnt HO agent employed. The people buy It eagerly. The n-rent' harvest. OUTFIT FREE Send fid cts. to eover eOHt of mailing and handling. Address The Thompson Pubt Co. St LojIs, Mo. Jk. Ira, Davb Auctioneer Emerson, Nabr. Fa.rm and Stock. Sales 19 Years in the Laziness Dates mado at The Ileruld Office J K.M ..v1l I'm H Fi v... 6.0) X'S ill ka 1 0 v SPECIAL OFFER: iclnru. A trinl 7iiX V; Vj r fl i 1 iUUk. 17Trift!l! .l .VI Wi l l It TO 1'U.ArL, fo-fj.v; Mention this Pspcr. CENTS "kvivv n n is. i'4 r . r -a r ' s"-fY-i - ,.r,S ii'T fi;i-t Ui, i ivililul Ne4 kd Hlaiii litMik J V U..i 4-i iX t -X i.C-4 t -rU(W-t Of fcMd, fl4BU,tO. i ij; t' -r'-t M fcarKBPC STRICT 1 ' I .1 s. :f ""Ml F. III R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVE LEA VS. 3K0TACtlV SIOUX CITY 7 :IJ0 am .8:20 a m 9:30 a m 10;.)Oa in 11:15 a iu 11:50 a iu 1:15 pro 2:00 p ru 8:00 p in 4:15 p m 5:15 p m 5:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 p m Speci&l trips for parties of 15 or more C, St. P., M.A O. Trains leave Dakota City at tLe fol lowing time : tTOHTH BOUND. BOCTH BOtlND. 7:04 rm Omaha 7:02 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 3:37 rm Norfolk 8:18 am 8:41 am....... Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9 :33 am 2:08 pm "' 6:25 pm SUNDAY TRAINS.. 7 :C2 rm Omaha 7 :04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Loral Freight 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omalia and Lincoln . i , 12 :47 pm EAST So 80 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger.. 6:29 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business moo of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. March 10 Gibeon Qsrl, Character Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cent) on sale at store of S. A. Slinson. Doors jopan at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8:15. Local Items Friday, February 28, 1908 Post cards at Van's. Bess Robertson wa home from Em arson ovar Sunday. ViuonntKnapp and wife were here from Sioux City Tuesday. TJ S Marshal Warner was up from Omaha Friday' on business. Fred Leedom wos from Winnebago' the first of the week on business. John F Sides has the plans comple ted for a. $1,000 addition to his home. OiWonGarl! There ts euphony in the name, there ip art in his perform- nee. Mrs Wm P Altemus is building an ddition to her home on the faim southwest of town . Stella Sayre was home from Sioux City a fow days last week recovering from a siege of sickness.'' A II Baker fell through a scaffold Monday while working on the Henry Lahrs house and seriously injured his Elcer Robinson left lust week in company with his daughter Rush, for Chetek, W is, where he will prooubly locate permanently. B F Strohm went over to Creston, Iowa, last Friday to , attend a pnblio sale of stock, etc, at the home of his son. He returned home Sunday. H 0 Hansen is hauling cottonwood m 1 It T 1 rame lumber irom vaiaers xsianu for a new residence that he will erect on his furm west of Homer this spring. Henry Lahrs is remodeling his resi dence by raining it np and building another story underneath. Junut. Qeise and family will occupy the home with him, Mrs Oeise being a daughter of Mr Lahrs. The speeial nieRt'ngs at the Metho dist church ars increasing in iuterest .urt attendance. Last bunday lit v Von ilagen received ix into the church and more are to corao in next Sunday. Ihese tneotings will continue until furtl er notice every night begin ning at 7:30, closing at about 8:30. Come and bring your friends and en- joy un Hour 01 goou singing ana speuu- log. I wish that I might talk with all sick ones about he actual ouuhh t i stomach, heart and kidney ailmeuts To explun iu penon how weak stomach nerves leads to stomach weaknoss, I iiti sure would interest all. And it is tin same With weak hearts or weak kid neys. This is why my prescription J)r Snoops Uestorative so prompi.t reaches ailments of the stomach, heart and kiJneyH. It wiODg to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kid nejs. These week irsida nerves sim ply need nioro strength. My restora tive is the only pnscription made ex pressly, for these nerves. Next to sw ing you persouiilly, will bo to mail you free, my new booklet entitled "What To Do", I will also send samples of tuv Rostoraiive as well. Wri'e for he book today. It will surely interest ot. Address Dr. Shoop, box H, Ra cine, Wis. For Sale by oil dealers. Edgar Frederick, earlier ou rural route No 1 from this pluce, wos given a genuine surprise lat Friday after noon hen ho cainu in off the route I,ew Armbritfht hud stopped at tilt postofliiie during the ntt.-rnoou and left two or three raystrrio'is looking bundles iid also a letter which he Boid wus fur ci.rriur No 1, when Mr Frederick appeared at the oflii'H abou' 4 o'clock au4 iuvestigtted the contents of th mysterious bundles and the let ter accompanying them, his (low ol speech for once failed hiiu, ' for there was a line black fur overeoat wiut beaver collur and cuff and gloves to match for himself, and a bran new set of harness direct from the Sturges Bros shop in Sioux City, for his team, all being donated him by the patrons of his route. The writer was present when Mr Frederick discovered the gifts and we are certain that his ap preciation was not a sham; and his re nnest for n to extend hi inecre thanks and best wishes to those who so generously remembered him is cheer fully complied with, Agnes Wilson visited at her home in Lyons over Bonday. 4 Pearl Stinson attended prty at Homer Saturday night. Subscribe for the Herald, the best pPr in the county. (1 it year. Four thousand feet of cottonwood lumber for sale. Robert Lapslcy. Jsy Bliveu was a passenger to Walt hill Tuesday, lonk'ng np a locatiou. Postmaster L Krygor, of Souto. Sioux City, hadbnsiness here Friday. J N Hamilton is able to be np and around again after a two week a ill ness. Rev E II Combs and wife of Homer were callers at the Lutheran parson age on Monday. For Bale A ICO-egg "Trusty" Incu bator. Inquire of Mrs John Foltz, Dakota Citr, Nebr. Alfred Chaillie and Barber Doo- little made a business trip to Water town, S D Thursday, Connty Clerk Ross is preparing to remodel and build an addition to his residence this spring. M L Lothrop, of Atchison, Kans, made a short visit with relatives here and iu Sioux City last week. John W Ilszlcgrove is the proud possessor of a handsome gold watch, gift from his brother at Oold field. Nev. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves at cost, lor the next three weeks, .bid- wards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City . N A McLean, tho new Burlington agent, has moved his family into the Barney Oribble house, recently vaca ted by 1 led Blume. - Have you tried the Sultanna and Tac-co brnnds of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Herman Bierman has moved his house on Lis farm west of town off its old foundation and will soon begiu the erection of a fine new residence. Mr Butler, of Lincoln, stute agent for the Farmers Mutual Insurance company, was here Tuesday, the guest of John W Hazlegrove,, agent for this county. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reusouable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Managpr, Dakota City, Nel. Sumner Niebuhr returned from Col orado last Thursday and visited the home folks a few days. He left Satur day far Aurelia, Iowa, where ho will take charge of a barber shop for a few months. Having rented my farm for a term of years I will dispose of my stock ernd farm muchineiy at publio auction on Tb nrs lay, March "5, 1908, at my farm 2i miles north of Nacora, Nebr. John C Sullivan The second synodical communion service will be held in the Dakota City and Salem Lutheran chnrohes on Suu day, March 8th. At this time offer ings for benevolence will lie received. It is desired that all the members be present at this time, j Perfect sipht with defective eyes or improperly fitted frames is impossible. The right glasses in the right place will give you tho smile that don't wear ff. Our classes are reasonable in price- and, your eyes are priceless. W U Eckharc, licensed optometrist. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10 am! ?lass meeting 12 ro ; Epworlh League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7:30p in. Preach in Graco church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services. Only a few weeks more left of our spi cial ofler our regular $4.00 pT dozen Cabinets for $2 00. Work guar anteed in every respect. No extr charge for groups. We muke any thing in the Phot i line, at very low priot h. Being located out of the Inch rent diftrict iH the reason. KOZY Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Grippe is sweeping the county. Stop it with Preventics, before it gets deeply seated. To check early colds with these little candy cold cure Tablets is surely sensible and safe Preventics contain no Quinine, no lax atives, nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if par ly colds were promptly broken Also Hood for f uverish children. LtiTge box, 48 tablets, 25 cents. A est pocket 5 cents. Sold by all dealers. Gibf on Garl, the impersonator, dif- plays vemsrkabln versatility in his productions, takirgthe part or old and yonng with equal ease, grace aud per fusion. His costuming is the acme ol perfection ; his ucting the highest dis play of true art. -Luughter and tears intermingle aud his audiences are in variably enthusiastic in their appreci atiou of his j lowers of entertainment Ymi will never regret the time, or money spent in; listening to him at the M E church the evening of Maroh 10th, 1908 The will of the late Wm Nixon, whii.li was filed in the office of County Judge D C Stinsou February 0th, was opened and read on luesday. the estate is estimated at about f 100,000, ami sside from a few minor bequests is divided among his nieces and neph ewK, children of his deceased brother, John Nixon. lie was possessed of 1,158 acres of land, and of this the home farm was given to his uiccp, Kliztbrth Nixon, the balauce to be di vided equally among the children of s decenstd brother Alexander L, John li, Mrs Jane Wite aud Eliza beth Nixon John Taylor, a grandson of his deceased brothsr, and son o Wm Taylor, was given 1200. From hU personal estate he a. so bequeathed to his brother James, in Scotland $1,000: to bis sister Grace, in Scot bind, $2 000; to Elizabeth McLean, in New Zealand, $1,000, and to his broth er Alexander, in Australia, $500. He had named 1) C Dibble aud William Cheney as executors of his will, but both have decliued to sorvo. He also designated the county treasurer, clerk and sheriff as the ones to place a val uation on the real estate for the pur pose of making the division among the heirs. Mary Robertson spent Sunday at I.merson with friends. , Oeoroia Ayres has cone to Omaha to reside with relatives. John Boler, of Jackson, was a busi ness visitor here Friday, Irve Broyhill has been laid np for the past two weeks with the mumpa Henry Kohlmeier came down from Wakefield Wednesday to see the folks, Grace llager went to Wakefield last Friday to visit her aunt. Mrs Lettie liix. You will never get nervous if you drink Breun's coffee. VandeZedde sells it. For Sale a good team of yonng driving horses. D C City, Nebr. Htiuson, Dakota Mell A Seliniied made a business trip up into Minnesota the latter part of last week. Blanche Mntz of Pender, was down to attend the leap year ball and visit friends a few days. Frank Hill of Allen, who is attend ing school in Sioux titty, was an over Sunday visitor hero. Mrs Mary MoBeath and grand daughter, Neva Best, attended church at Walthill Sunday It is reported that Ed League and Kate Dclaney were married iu Sioux City on February 7th Henry Schmidt left Wednesday for WakeUehl, Nebr where lie will work for Heniy Bartels on a farm. r or sale, or win truue tor woou or posts A single buggy, in good condi- ion. R L Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. A pair of children's shoes, loft at Van de Zedde's store, can be had by proving ownership and paying for this notice. If you don't like the "Queen" flonr sold by Van de Zedde, try a sack of Pride of Omaha," the best flour in the world. Harvey Fuir was here from Lincoln several days the past waek looking after the interests of the Nebraska tel ephone company. It is reported that Wash Leedom, who lives at Dixon, S D, recently lost bis home and the entire contents by fire. We did not learn the particulars, What is the reason that Van de Zedde sells so muoh 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. The Leap Year dance given by the girls 1 1 this place last Thursday even it g was a brilliant success. The music by Collins Bros orchestra con tributed iruch to the pleasure of the evening. Geo E Westcott, of Sioux Hty, at on time a resident of this county and owner of the "Old Homestead," one of the best farms on the bottom, wus married at Minneapolis on Wednesday to Miss Anna Ilebb, a sister of his deceased wife. Mr and Mrs Henry Dierson, uncle and aunt of H F and George Kohl meier, arrived here Weduesday from Houston county, Minn, and spent a few days at the Kohlmeier home, leav ing Thursdaynoon for Lyons to at tend the twenty-fifth wedding anni versary of Fred Bnrmester and wife. If you have catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr Shoop of Racine, Wis, to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr Shoop'n Catarrh Remedy . A simple, single test, will surely tell yon a catarrh truth well worth yonr knowing. Write to-day. Don't spffer longer. For sale by all deslors. Prof Zio Payne, one of the world famed magicians, slight of hand per formers and humorists, will give one of his pleasing entertainments in the Hrasfield opra house Satuiday even ing of this week.' Prrf Payne has letters of recommendation from nearly every country iu the world, where he has traveled and showed to all classes of people, and all speak of his per formance in the highest terms. Wherever Gibeon Garl has appeared the publio and press have been unani mous in according him tlie mosteuthu ciastic appreciation and approving comment. Mr Garl is an artist in his lit,; he is an impersonator of the very highest order. Come out and hear something genuinely good. He will appear nt the M E church in Dukota City on the evening of March 10th, 108, as the last and crowning number of tbU reason's lecture course. The case of .Daniel O'Hanlon vs Jss Barry was trid in the district court here the past week. The cafe was taken under advisement by Judge Graves, and will be presented to the court ou written briefs and arguments, Tha following divorces were granted Sarah O Putman from Stilos H Pnt- inan, Anna Mullen from Albert Mul len, Sadie Wood from Win Wood. Court adjourned Tuesday afternaon until March 9lh, wheu Judge Welch, f Wayne, will occupy tho bench. Stop that tickling couph! Dr Shoop's cough cure will surely stop it. and with perfect safety. It Is so thoroughly harmless, that Lr bhooj tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young bubies. Tho whol some green lerves uad tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrul furnish tho onrMtivo properties to Dr hhroua concrta cure. It culms Hie cough, and heals the sensitive brou chual membranes. No opium, no ol-lorofoim, nothing harsh used to in jure or snuress. Demand Dr Shoop's, Take no other. Sold by all daalcrs. Those who have attended the previ ous numbers on this season's lecture ci-urse know how universally excellent each one has been There appears to be little question, however, that the local lecture courso committee so ar ranged the numbers on this course tl at they mii-ht save the very best to the last. Mr Gibeon Garl, the charac ter change impersonator, will furnish this final entertainment, ou the even ing of March 10th, at the M E church in Dskota City. Come cut and fur nish this last entertainment yonr liber al support so that the cemmittee may 'be encouraged to offer us another en I tertainment course again next winter. Subscribe for Turn Hfkalo $1 per year. Erie Ansnes was down from Vista Tuesday on business. , i rank Alderman, of Omaha, was in town on business Tnesday. Barney Gribble returned Saturday irom a week a visit at Akron. Iowa. Ten Farms for Rale. Good ones. sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers Beni Bridcnbangh, of Sionx City transacted business here Wednesday Dr L DeVore and nicoe, of South Sioux City, were in town on bniueas Friday. ijntner m ivuuns, or. umaha, was - . W - M here a few days the past week, visiting old acquaintances. Ernest Lass and Dora Dohrman. of Emerson, were married on Tnesday by lief auesbaum. Mrs Paul Kinkel is on a visit with relatives and friends at her old home at Minneapolis Minn. Wm Armour, of Sioux City, and son, W J Armour, of Tonca, were trans acting business here Tuesday. Mrs Mina Perrin was laid np this week with a vaccinated arm and was unable to teach her school in Parker ville district. John iiacuert is this week moving some of his household goods to the pour farm, having leasvd the farm for the coming year. The last dance of the season before Lent will be held in the Brasfield opera house, Tuesday evening, March Jrd. lord s orchestra will furnish the music. AH are invited. Louis G Dierking, son of Wm Dier- king and wife of South Sioux City, was united iu marriage to Miss Gladys Uo.uns, of sionx City, Wednesday evening at tho Wm Dierking home. The ceremony was performed by Rev Koolen of Pone, and was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The newly wedded pair will reside in Sioux City, where the groom is em ployed as shipping olerk for the Sim mons Hardware company. District Court Date. The terms of court for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska are as follows: (linnlna .-, FcbS, Sept 11 Dakota Feb 17, Kept IS Stanton March i. Oet lrt IVtlnr Mnreh IS. Nov 9 Dixon Mnreh HO, Nov M) Thurston April 13, Oet fl The first day of each terra is set for hearing applications for citizenship. WAN representative in this county by a , large real estate corpora tion. Special inducements to those who wish to become finan cially interested. he Heal Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Bids'. CHICAGO. ILL 'ItilHI February Specials Winter Tours To the South and Gulf Re sorts until April 30th. IIonieak.r' Rt 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Col orado, Big Horn Basin, Mon tana and Northwest. ,; t Onsway Colonist QMarch and April, to Montana, 'Washington; Oregon, Califor- na and Utali. f To F.rm R.ntra Write D. Clem Deaver, Lard seekers' Information Bureau, maha, for list of farms to rent in Big Horn Basin. Do Jjit now; they are going fast.,5 Business Opening's We have list of excellent bus iness chances in new growing towns on Burlington exten sions; get established early ahead of the coming popula tion. Write the undersigned. N A McLain, Ticket Agent PAf.OTA CITI, NEB. L. W. Wakeley, Q P A, Omaha, Neb Weak Women To weak sod sfllns women, thers ti at leait on war to Uel. Ilut with that wr, two treatment must be eouibtned. Oi li loeal, one U contlHk tiiinal, but both ars luortnt, both eweuual. r. Hhuop i Mgnt Mire u in ixxai. ii. ui..u.r.'. b....rtiH. ih. Citifttitutlnnal. The lorinar br.blioop'iNiglitCunr- liatopleal mucous ummbrsna suppoaittirr remwlr, whim Ir. Lh.ii.'i u.t;imdwa U whullv an iuwnial trtt ment. Th Kwtorutiv ruavtiei throughout th eutire lyateiu, welting the rflpulr ot all uerve. Vh"Nlglil(.'um".aiuiiani InipUss, drxi IU work wliiiu youitltwp. It touthni (oro Mid iiirlKtn. 1 inuroiitf turfacmt, hfidi lix-al vuImhi and dlsrhaw-it, while the rUMtontlra, ett oervoui ii-ifiuuiit. givui renuscJ rigor sad anibiUun, buihlH up ur.t-d tiMUM, bringing about rmawed strmiglli. vigor, and eiifrgr. Tk lr. Bhoop'i u.....n.,iv 'iul.1..t.fir l.lould Mt veniml Uinio to the y.U.ia. t or pukiUv local halp, una si wU Dr. iShoop's Night ViLALi: DEALERS" Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always Agent lot Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY- If alone in a town, wonld rut charge for everything, in fact, squeeze every nickel possible out of their customers. This good baak, from its Arsf day, has PUT DOWN prices, furnished every convenience in banking obtainable even in New York, and at as low pricf.s as you can obtain ant whkhb (generally lower) To this (and the safety afforded its de positors) we ascribe our constantly increasing business, even tho' eleven other banks have started round-about na, raefc taking some near-by business. If yon expect to live in a town and keep on LiTiNa these, and no business, you must "Treat them Right." That's what we have been doing fr the past 22 years here in ywia. V v la v vtm JVS I 4-i vj .. V U 1 O Icl Ulig kVUsJlUU J "The Bank that Always trMt? yon Right'' good old juaaoia county. lours fer mrre business - PAUL PIZEY, ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota City. IMt. lY 6fS 608 M'lroP0,1,an Blk' Bonded : Abstracter 1 i Sioux City. Iowa Vhc First TKit To consider when buying Field Seeds is Quality. Poor seed means loss of time and money. Good seed' J makes money. We have Good Seed. Let Us Know what you want and we can make you a price that will please on seed .that will grow. P f Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass and all Farm Seeds ....For Sale.... &j ;. Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Manaeer. x f-y v m tit m CONCORD TEAM HARNESS, v XQUAKs; . HQKM . W.AKEf&. SHAPEU rfOiWE BLANKETS. lyjt- A Good, Large Assortment of , . at Attractive Trices. Everything for the horse and stable Fares paid. Ask for Rebate Slips. Slurries Bros An 411 Pvrl Strt IN THE COMING ELECTION YEAR with Ju tufl interat in the tfusU. the Uriff. the rulro polittVs genwally and politicJperionagei, the Review of Review will bo doubly valuable to you. 23 cents a Copy The Review Vi THR AMERICAN otters busy people an cJucatton In current events that Is con cise, comprehensive and authoritative at a minimum cost of time, eflort and money CALL THE MAGAZINES IN ONE Q Wilh Dr. Albert Shew'g monthly " Progreu ol the World." wilh tlie cartoon hiatory o( live month, with the timely contributed article on iutt the auertion you are interested in, with the girt of tho really impor WE WANT REPRESENTATIVES in every community to talt&ulncription and sell our book offer, lib eral commiwion and casli prize. A fine clianre to build up a per. manent and profitable buiiic in yout home town, Wriie to-day to THE REVIEW 13 ASTOR pRWI LOANS 2 Wo rate hho avwbeie on earth. See or Last your property witU n StaSSS WaTncr Eiders on hand . Cash paid for hides. NEBRASKA; BANK on tne screws, keen bd kivh rates. I I I Nebraska, ..., lit avtJ -i.tl!ftlt- v. -f-ftT-T. o, .yjl .44 CARRIAGE HEATER. Sioux City, lowsv S3.00 a Year of Reviews tant article of all the other maga zine ol the world aerved up to you, and review ol new hook one cai keep intelligently lip with the time at a minimum coat of time, ellort and money. OF REVIEWS GO. M 13 " ' PLACE, NEW YORK Room 500 Lave plenty of Money to Loan at a low of interest on Dakota county Farms. Wa Bell and Buy Ileal Estate of all tin J a write ns before you Uorrow, Uny ot BI, to Bell. Ij - - - . . Real rflKM I A IM I IX I till!. bllHVU