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L I ' Ml I ft AH' U hoi j-ktcoh c . 1 1 muL neeaea jjAycr's Sarsaparilla is not a asf-onR drink. As now made, .ie.c is not a drop of alcohol h;n if. it is a non-alcoholic tonic J an J alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this jiislciHc for thin, impure flhlood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. V' publish our formula 9 W banian aloonoi from our maaioinai Wo urea joa to couauit your dootor ujers Y"! doctor, "What is the first eret rti.c f health ? " Nine doctors ot of tea '.v.;! quickly rerlv. k'nfh.h...i. re?-: tlo-i -r r"'to ii.L-n asu mm anofh.r m.. n."r oo vou think of Aver'a onv'pitinn?" T.wi, GO MEWHERE Mailt T California Trip Now Low one way Colonist rates daily until April 30th to Utah, California, Oregon, Washington and Montana. Winter Tours To the South and Gulf sorts until April 30th. Re- Homaaeekara Rataa 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Col orado, Big Horn Basin, Mon tana and Northwest. TKs DIrf Horn Ba.ln Mr D. Clem Deaver, Land seekers' Information Bureau, ; Omaha, will personally con duct landseekers to this coun ter try the first and third Tues ,, days in April. Write Mr. Deaver for information about very desirable irrigated lands in the basin, subject to home stead under the hip- Gnvrrn- - - --o y ment Ditch or under private ditches. 100,000 acres of new Basin land will come under water in 1908. Business Openings We have list of excellent bus I iness chances in new growing towns on Burlington exten sions; get established early ahead of the coming popula tion. Write the undersigned. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent dacota qjt, neb. L. W. Wakeley, Q T A, Omaha, Neb AGENTS WANTED Men and Women Wanted to Bell our Adjustable Window Shade Helder at your own home or traveling, bend 60c for sample and instructions, prepaid. OMAHA SHADE HOLDER CO., 214 S. 12th St.. Omaha r, - '. ecu r.'iwi r . c.rt --Tr?D c-cr. nrrrnl - I L. W 1 - l - - - e'f mju-o voa oar norm .ncui, ouuiuicr. 'Vain 11 Ticvr Ttnattiru, A ini'i v. iu ' tl Ift- linnst.! -fcfrla, t RpI'Mfcl! J O. ". W- tlua: ldI."lv.T.loV.'.r it V,l!1.,tl'll i .11 i.- i:i.i to i'U.Aft; , tibfetit v nib- Wri'.o to-day; Mention fri.s Fr.prr. ;m tit rtiUil3 t.: at 4-VJVClT r' -'4T-'I of fM3, t ' r.u.tu. j u. '.' - v. - 4wv. (:( Undertaker County Coroner 1. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Heart Strength n.rt Stranrlh, or H(art Weakness, meam Ncrva Strnnirth, or Kerre Wakn9 iiothliin more, tot tUrnly. not one weak heurt In a hundred la, In It self, actually dlstt. It 1 almost always a hidden Uny little nerve tl.at really in all at luult. Tlili obsrnre nervo the (rdlar, or Hftirt Nerv simply need, and must 1t, more power, more ttaoiiKy, more contrc iUing, more foxrelns atrenvth. without that the Heart mult oontinua to full, and tbe ittntuauh and kldnaya aUo have SO hsvt BTtsrsa a tAfte aatue rontroUing nerves. Thia clearly eiplulix why at a medicine, Pr. Fboop'a Ile.toratlve has la the pant jne ao n.uoh for weak and ailing Unartt. pr. rihoop tint sought the cause of aU this painful, palpiuiln. suf!xt. Ins heart dlatrasa. pr. bhoop Hi'Stnrativu this popular prescription 1 alone directed to three weak and wastlnt nervo center. It bullda; ttjlrengthens: it often real, venulne heart help. It you would have strong llearu, strong dl. Sion. strengthen thuae luerves re-eaUbliatl thea at needed, with Dr. SHoop's Restorative i "ALL DEALERS" R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lak ft Homer usavb. LEAVK A IOTA CUT . siorxciTT 7:30am -.8:20 am 9:30 a m 10:30 a ni ... -. u:ioi m u:iU a m 1:15 p ru , ....2:00 p m 3:00pm ... .4:15pm 5:15 p m 5:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 pm 8pocial trips for parties of 15 or more. C, St. P., M. ft Om Trains leave Dakota Git? at the fol I . . 9 lOTing time : obtb bound. booth botihd :82 pm Omaha 7:04 am 10:00 am Omaha 6:13 pm 37pm..... . .Norfolk 8:18 am 8:41 am Norfolk 5.32 pm r :8 am...... Newcastle 0:33 am 2:08 pm 6:25 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 7:02pm Omaha 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln ....12:47 pm EAST So 8G Local Freierht 2:25 pm 10 Local Passenger. .6:29 pm " daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, March ao, 1908 Have Eiraers make your abstracts, Wot Cheney marketed a car load of fat hogs Tuesday, Harry Adair and wife entertained at cards Saturday evening. J J Eimers and Horace Dutton went to Wakefield Saturday on a lend deal, A social dance was held at tbe Henry Krumwiede home Friday even ing. Addie Mctcalf, of Wakefield, was an over Sunday guest at the Henry KoLl- meier home. Henry Kohlmeior eame down from Wakefield and remained over Sunday wita ms family. Ernest Triggs of Sioux City came over and spent Snnday with his father-in-law, Scott Duncan. Alfred Seymour spent a souple of days a Mecklin, 8 D, last week, look ing after the renting of his farm there. Mrs Scott Duncan went to Jefferson, S D, last Saturday, for an extended visit with her daughter Mrs Charles Hall. Harvey Fair of Lincoln, was here several days the past week, looking after the Bell Telephone company's interests. John F Sides went to Pilger, and otlier poiuts in that locality Monday on business connected with the U S Marshals office. County Judge D C Stinson on Satur day tied a matrimonial kr.ot for Albert E Snmp and Miss Hattie McLean, both of Sioux City . If you want steady work that's pleas ant and profitable, write at once to the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Largest in the state. Miss Mary Eiersche a niece of Mrs Q E Von Hagen came down from AI tamont, S D Satnrday to make her home indefinitely with her auntie. , The boom is on in Dakota City, im provments of all kinds are in progress, and property is changing hands. Let everybody boost and quit "knocking." Jack Lapsley came down from Washburn, Vis, Sunday for a week's visit witli relatives here. Jack ears he is well pleased with bis home in Wisconsin. Miss May Olney, of Chattanooga, To no, was a guest at tbe Wm Cheney homo the past week, being on her way home from Leslie, S 1), where she had proved up on a claim. J N Hamilton roturned Saturday afternoon from the hospital iu Sioux City, where he had been taking treatment for a week past. He seems much improved in health. The No 2 Foye street car was disa bled Tuesday evening, the crank shaft liaviug broke on the last trip. The No 1 enr was put into service Wednes day and traffic was resumed. Arthur G DeLong, a former teacher 1 this sonuty, but now in the railway in mail service, was married at liugley, Io, to Miss Grace MTyle-, on Monday. The newly wedded couple will reside at Long Pine, Nebr. James Feuston has sold his build ings east of tbe school house, to Glen Armour who will move the same to tbe old Arteaux place on Omaha creak. Mr Feuston has purchased tbe George liouoher residence and will gel! posses sion April, 15. The picture exhibit and entertain ment givuu by tbo schools lust Thurs day afternoon and evening was well putiouiz nl and a neat sum was real ized, lhe proceeds of the entertain ment, amounting to neatly $30, wns used iu purchasing pictures, selected from the exhibit, Tuesday was St Patrick's Day, but with Judge Stinson it was lnutnruoinul duy and the Judge got iu the harness in good shape and performed ceremo nies for the following parties: E ltuy Surber and Mias Anna lleckens, both ofEinars'ou; George F Williams, nnd Miss Etta M Holt, of Sioux City ; and John Sfhiolberg, of Sioux City, Iowa. and Miss Martha Fildherg, of North wood, Iowa. Mrs Norman Powell requests us to publicly thank those who materially assisted her in her recent afiliction by raising money to holp pay her expenses at the hospital. Acts of this kind, coming unsolicited, are what makes the whole world kin, and are not easi ly forgotten even if they can never be repaid. Credit is largely due to Chas Ostmeyer who spent several days time circulating a subscription panel, and who succeed iu raising about $85; and to those who got up the social at the Uileman school house, which Betted Tost cards at Tan's. Thos Clapp was up from Homer Friday on business. Dick Broyhill made a business 'rip to Hubbard last Thursday. Four thousand feet of cotton wood lumber for sale. Robert Lapsley. A bright-eyed little oirl was born to Mr and Mrs Bernard Coals on Satur day. George Gribbls was np front South Omaha and visited over Sunday at the old boate. Why is a jonrney around the world like a cat's tail? Because it s fur to the end of it. Lillie and Mabel Beam went to Homer Sunday to spend a few days with relatives. I have a few tons of good alfalfa hay for sale. Mrs Etta M Spenoer, Uakota City, Neb. Chris Christophcison came down from Emerson Monday and took the Burlington for Uomsr. John n Ream attended the Masonic school of instruction at Pouca from Monday until Wednesday. Albert cicuumacher is serving as transfer slerk in the railway u ail aerv ice in Sioux City tbis week. For Sale Good Early Irish Victor seed oats. Address J C C'LLtss, It F D No 1, Waterbury, Nebr, Mr L G Croswell arrived Saturday from Luverne, Minn, for a short visit with his sister Mrs G E Von Hagen. Stoves! Stoves I Stoves! Stoves at cost, for the next three weeks. Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City . David C Butcher orders his Herald changed from Maxbass, N D, to Glas gow, Mont, whero he islocated for the present. Mrs Helen Kirkpatrick, daughter of Mi- and Mrs Tim Carrabine, of Kan sas City, Mo is here on a visit with relatives. Gildea Sayre and sister, Mrs M J liircbell, havs taken up their residence in the t A Wood bouse, reeeatlv pur chased of Jon Phillips. Mrs Norman Powell and family moved into town from the ired lier- ger iarm weanesaay, ana are occupy- . TTT !t ing ine wooawara uouse Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. August Labahn was up from his farm west ot Homer on business Wed nesday, and while hero advanced his subscription to The Herald for another year. All kinds of coal, food and hay for sale at reasonable prions. Fields & Slacohtek Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. The business men who managed the Dakota City Lecture course the past winter got out $11.50 to the good. This amount was donated to the Ep worth League and Christian Endeavor societies of th's place. Croup positively checked in 20 miu utes. Dr Sboop's 20 minute croup remedy acts like magic No vomiting, nothing harsh. A simple, safe, pleas ant, dependable croup syrup. 50o. For sale by all dealers. Lost A ladies' open-face silver watch, monogram engraved on the back. Black ribbon fob attached. Finder please return to Mary V Quinn and receive reward. Mary V1. Quinn, Jackson, Nebr. Geo Woods and Birny Gribble re ceived a carload of brick from Ser geant Bluff, Io, Tuesday, and the way these two old pioneers handled them, was not slow. Mr Woods and Mr Grib ble will build new sidewalks aroujd their premises. Perfect sight with defective eyes or improperly fitted frames is impossible. The right glasses in the right place will give you the smile that don't wear off. Our glasses are reasonable in price and, your eyes are priceless. W C Eckhart, licensed optometrist. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, lit n; Sunday school, 10 am! 6'lass meeting 12 ni ; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preacbiug, 7 :30 p ro. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to uny and all these services . OdIv a few weeks more Jeft of our pecial offer our regular $4.00 per dozen Cabinets for $2.00. Work guar anteed in every respect. No extr charge for groups. We make any thing in the Phot lino, at very low prices. Being located out of the lupli rent dit-trict is the reason. KOZY Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. $100.00 paid by Dr Shoop for any Caso of grippe or acute cold that a 25 cent box of Preveutics will not break. How is tbis for an offer? The doctor's supreme confidence in these little can dy cold cure tablets Preveutics is certainly complete, its a - friuu, HBiiiust 25 cents pretty big odds. Preventics, remember, cotituiu no qui nine, no litxauvo, uoiiung nur.11 nor eu'Kcuing. I lieiimoiun would never uppeur if early colds were alwajs broken, bate and sure lor feveriHh children. 48 Prevontics 25o. lor sale bv all dealers. Chas Rice. Mrs John Wright and Mrs Tom Big Bear, Winuebugo In diuiiH, were lodged in jail here Monday bv Marbhal Grant Custer, of South Sioux City, lhe tno had been arrest ed on a charge ot drunkeness and taken before Justice of the Peace J Eiraers who fined the squawa $10 each and costs, and committed them to jail nutil the fine was paid. Charles Rice was given fifteen da;s in jail and costs, w.thadietof bread and water for every alternate day. Mrs John Wiight was released Tuesday evening by paving her fine and the costs in her case from a roll of bills that she had concealed iu ber stocking, and which Sheriff Rockwell and Deputy Bier mann overlooked when thay searehed her, as also did Marshal Castor. Mrs Tom Big Bear gained her freedom and took to the woods Thursday, after her hubby appeared and forked over the Mrs John II Beam visited relatives in Homer Wednesday. Mrs Ed Waldman went to Coleridce Saturday to visit relatives. Who may marry many a wife, and still be single all his life A clergy man. You will never get nervous if yon Van deZedde driak Brenn'a coffee, sells it. Mrs Clias Ream went to Elk Toint. S D, Saturday, to virit her sons, Tom and John. Max Easton has moved into the Ed Easton honse, recently vaoated by the aiettiin family. The store at Naoora, belonging to U W Schwartz, burned to the k round luesday morning. isarney unbble is putting down a brick walk in front of the property oc cupied by Paul Junket. uuie uaie and wue win take up their residence on the MoBride farm northwest of Hubbard . aits I'aui junkei returned home I Tuesday evening from a month's visit! at her old home in St rani. S A Stinson has closed a deal for six lots' in tbe Mock west of the Mrs I Herweg property on Broadway. 11 you don t like the "uneea nonrlsalo. Tuesday. March 31st "om by Van tie .edde, try a sack of Pride of Omaha," the best flour in the world. Airs wm horenz and two children. W WV W a Elsie and Harry, went to Lawton, Io, Sunday, to spend the week with Mrs Lorenz's sister. Robert E Frenoh, of Kearney, Nebr, grand lecturer for the Masonic order of Nebraska, spent Sunday here at tbe home of Judge It E Evans. For Rent 6 room house, with or without five acres of ground. Alfhpd Seymour, Dakota City, Nebr. Dr and Mrs D C Stinson and Mr and Mrs S A Stinson attended the banquet given by tbe C Shenkberg Co, to their customers in Sioux City Wednesday evening. A Zabel, of Linooln, state agent of the Farmers Mutual Insurance compa ny, was here this week in the interests 0f tbe coninanv.. He was chaperoned I. . by John W Hazlegrove. What is the reason that Vande Zedde sells so much Breun's coffee ? Because it is the best that's the rea son. All the way from .o to Uo per pound. Try a paekage. A petition is being circulated to have the names of Henry Lahrs, Julius Giese and J P Rockwell plaeed on the ticket for village trustees, for the elec tion to be held Apr'l 7th. The frame ot Herman Bierraan's nw bouse is up and the building is fast being enclosed. Bert Wood is superintending the carpenter work and Edwards & Bradford furnished the lumber. S A Biidenbaugh's horse, driven by the children attending school here, took fright at , a Burlington engine last Friday evening and broke away from tbe buggy, JNo other serious damage was done. Chas H Roam has been up against the proposition of keeping bachelor's hall, for several days the past week. lie says he is liable to advertize for a housekeeper soon, if this state of affairs lasts much longer. J J Eimers is negotiating for a gas engine to attach to his boat in Crystal lake. He has either grown too lazy to row, or expects to catch such big strings of fish that it will require an engine to tow them to the landing. nenry Pilgrim, of South Sioux City, was fined $5.00 and costs by Judge D C Stinson Thursday, for assaulting Harry Edwards at a dance in South Sioux City, on the evening of St Pat rick's dsy. Tbo fine was paid and Henry was released Land In large or small tracts, in Potter nd Sully conntif s, S D. Ex cursions first and third Tuesdays of each month. Thoso desiring to go, all or write me. D O Hf.ffebnan, Hubbard, Nebr. A T Hasso sold a quarter section of laud near Emerson to James Allaway, of Homer, last week. Mr Allaway sold an eighty south of Homer last week for $75 per acre and purchased the llaane land with the proceeds of the sale. Paiu can be quickly stopped. A 25 cent box of Dr Shoop's headache Tab lets will kill any pain, everywhere, iu 20 minutes 1 Besides they are thoroug- ly safe, Painful periods with women, scuralgia, etc, quickly cease after one tablet. For sale by all dealers. George C Blessing, breeder of fancy Duroo Jerseys, will hold a publio sale of bred sows at his farm just north of Homer, Nebr, on Tuesday March 31st. Ho will put thirty head of bis best bred sows in tbia sale, and if you want something fine in tbe Duroc line of breeding, this will be your opportunity to get it. , Tickling or dry coughs w ill quickly looeeu when usiug Dr Sboops cough cure. And it is thoroughly harmless, that Dr Shoop tills mothers to use lothing else, evep for very yui"g b ibies. The whohVoino Green leu von and tender stems of a lung heu'.ii g mountainous shrub give tbe curutive properties to Dr Sboop's cough cure, It calms the cough, and heals the seusitivo bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing naruii used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr Sboop's, Take no other, rorsul. by all dealers. Remember that when tlio stomach nerves fail or weaken, dyspepsia or indices ion must ulwuys fo.luw. But, strengthen these same woak intide nerves with Dr Shoop s restorative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak heart and kid ncy nerves can also be strengthened with the restorative, where heart pains, palpitation, or kidney weakueas is fouad. Don t drug the stomach, or stimulate the heart or kidneys, That is wrong. Go to the cause of these aliments. Strengthen these weak inside nerves with Dr Shoop's restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely ttdl. For sale from white goods by sonr milk. Judg RE Evans was a business visitor at Homer Wednesday. Don't judge the world's interest i you by yonr intsrest in yourself. Mrs Mollis Broyhill and daughter erna, spent Sunday at Jackson. Yon can purchase a man's labor, but you have to cultivate his good win. The Dakota City schools will tsk lueir annual spring vacation nei week. Lulu Hirsch came np from Homer today to visit over Sunday with rela lives. Mary Easton went to Allen Thnrs day evening to visit over Sunday with friends. Mrs Mell A Sohmied went to Wake field today to visit her mother, Mrs Walden. Remember the date of Geo O Bless ing's sale of Duroo bred sows Tues day, March 31st. Alter an, n you keep the narrow path, you will find it isn't half so dusty as tbe traveled road Thirty head of fancy bred Duroc sows will he sold at Geo O Blessins's To clean tinware, common soda sp plied with a moistened newspaper and polished with a dry pieoe will make it look like new. Tbe only smallpox ws now have D M Nieswanger is recovering nicely from tbe disease and will soon be out of quarantine. Geo O Blessing will offer 30 head of fancy bred Duroo sows at his sale to be heM at his farm, north of Homer, Nebr, Tuesday, March 31st. School Notes. George Miller is absent on account of sickness. The Physics class aro receiving pul leys and levers. Joy Bouton is out of sohool on ao- count of sickness . The 2nd and 3rd grades report full attendance this week. Essie and Hope Roberts visited the grammar reem Friday, Elsie and Harry Lorenz are visiting an annt in the country. The 4th and 5th grades are planning to begin the study of seeds. Geo Sanford has been absont this week on account of sickness. Miss Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Lyons, Wilfred Kinkle is baok at school after an extended visit in St Paul with his mother. The 8th grade have finished their study of physiology and are new study ing geegrapby. Mrs M G Graham, Mrs Von Hagen and her brother visited the grammar room luesday. TheLittle Colonel" books -are being read for opening exercises in the grammar room. Mabel Schumacher is again in her place after a month's absence on ac count of smallpox. The 5 t'u grade have finished their geography sorapbooks and have done some very good work. Physiologies for tbe 6th and 7th grades arrived Wednesday. We ap preciate them very much. Miss Taylor spent several evenings of the past week with her Bister, Mrs Sawyer, of Morningside. The board met Tuesday evening and decided that there would be a week of spring vacation next week. Mrs Von Hagen and her brother Louie Crawswell visited in the first primary room Tuesday p m. Mrs Boss, Mrs Sides, Mrs Kline, Miss Engeleu and Miss Durlund at tended and enjoyed tbe Lincoln pro gram, Friday. The pictures chosen at tho Art ex hibit for the grammar room are Pris- cilia,' John Alden and The Old Mill. The children expeot to frame them. St Patrick's day was appropriately observed last Tuesday by tue wearing of shamrocks, peacock feathers, groeu ribbons, leaves and carpet chain; in fact, anything having tho favored color of Erin's Isle. The art exhibit given at the court honse was appreciated very much by all who attended. Each room baught two pictures with the money they re ceived from Belling tickets. Miss Dur land's room received the prize picture for selling tbe most tiokets. About $30 worth of tickets were sold in all. Relieve NeuraJgria with Dr. -like' AnU- Pain Fills. doaea SB Real Estate Transfers- An Ki-hopkn mid wlfo to John Iliiti- scn, part of w' Hi'1, section in-- -, wd I sto John Iliiiisen nut) wlfo to Auk Hchop- ki part of e'i n w!i Ht'etion Sn-CT-H, wd Ilbfl Kavlllo Met, to K .1 Mefz. aouth 0 lii-reH of auj-s ne.' section as--K-l), wd .. 11700 Dmiiel I my ntul wifn toKntid Ilnum-n, nt '4 neL4 unci n'a si", unci miLs". nil In xerlion IKI-XIM), wd : NHIIu Neixl Hud IiiihImiiwI to .lame I.iiwrlit, loU I nnd '-' In Mock I OS, mid loin 10, II and I-III bloek 7. t'ovloK ton. ned (Yill I.iielln l.itwrlo find huvliiiml to Nellie IS r Hi I, lot 1 III liliH-k. lid, Covliitftoil, Wd nil VohmiiiicI wife to Aim V a'a'f's Hi'hi neetlon lit mill ne'4 Hectlou 1.I--7-tf, wd MIHKl Krnel M Junkeii mid wife to Klorrncn A (i)'Oiui-, lotH 4, n nnd tl In CiyMiil Lake Turk In m ' IK'1. Miction U, wd -IK0 District Court Dates. Tho termsof court for the year 1908, for the comities of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska are as follows: Ouinlnit KeliS, Kept II linknlii Keli 17, b pt 1'H Ktnnloii Mured i. net IS 'eder March Id, Nov II IHxon Mn n-1 1 IU, Nov :m 'I'll urn ton April 1:1, tlctf) The first duy of each term is set for hearing applications tor citizenship. Lutheran Church Anncuncements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lemLil:00 o'clock, Sunday scheol at 10;iHJ; V 1 at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakota City at 3.00 o'clock p m ; Sunday school at 9 :45 m ; O E at 0 :30 p m A oordial welcome to all. Bheumatla Pain ratWrod br us ot Iron rust may be removed Wncv LOR.ENZ, City KlesU KleurEtot Fresh and Bait Meats always Agnt foi Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY: i & Jxist iv Wca-ryln1 for more business (and getting it, too.) Deposits, $15,000.00 larger than one year ago. Tlenty of money to loan on good paper ALL the time. i better than being out, whenever jou need to borrow. I If yon hear of anyone tuot wishes to know how a good bank is run, tell him to try, just once, "The Bank that Always treats yon Right" I The Oldest Bank in tmc Cowntv G?e First TRiivg To consider when buying Field Seeds is Quality. Poor seed means loss of time and money. Good seed 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. 2TL Clover, Timothy, Blue . For Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, y&naeer. p y jp J J y -iWWa-hVSVi Dakota Cm. Nta. j 1 .fltxVPyC Bonded : Abstracter I H&urress Importer (Ktd Brstdsrs jf Perchcron, cvnd Elelgieun Horses We arrived with our last importation Oct. 18, 1907. Our barns are full of big, square built stallions, imported anJ American bred, from yearliugs to five year olds. We handle the bust horses in the Northwest, and a visit to onr barns will convince you that our statement is true. Thoy have the rizo. bone and action, each horse beiug selected on the merits of its own individuality. We have no agents; do our own buying in Europe and onr own selling at our barns in Coiroll, so wo can afford and do sell them very reasonable. Furmers form your own companies, come to Carroll and select a stallion that will be a money maker for vou, and a benefit to .yonr community, Come and see our horses before you purchus6, uad yon will profit by it, Wayne County, Carroll, G. F. ISroy Kill Daatlor In Hardware,", Field Seeds. .:,V: -.V- i Buggies, j Gasolene Engines, i Rock Salt, ; Roofing Taper, i Machine Oil, I Gasolene, ; I Pumps, ' - ""'; Iv Poultry Netting, k Stock Food, 4 , : Screen Wire, ; v Gloves, ""'r Sewing Machine Needles, Dakota City, B.prSITP3 The Herald for all the News Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make Proprietor of on hand . Caeb paid for hides. NEBRASKA: I That's I I Dank. Dakota. County Jackaan, Nabt-atsltaa.. k aa.MMn) Grass and all Farm Seeds Sale . t .:.!...,. l. k-i ...uj; I Nebraska, ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Btk. Sioux City. Iowa IBrotlhierG I i i i Nebraska t Machinery,' n Garden Seeds. Wagons, Imposts burr oak, i.iti , i Stock Tanksy rr . ,n it- t!ZE Kerosene Oil, Vyk & 4i Oyster Shell, j i ESWagon Jacks, ,& Ammunition, t Lighting Pbntsj;.'a ..; rocket Knives, t.Mt& I Clocks, iiSfcftSM 1.00 Ingersol Watches. W Nebraska. COURT - HOUSE Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS T I I to I about $35. necessary $15,55, by all dealers. Bv. IfiM AaU-I'waa PUia. U duMM X ot.