REGULATED LIGHT The Arm Adjustable Window Shad Holdar will lit an; win dow: arcommodatt any tirenf hail: throws light t any part of room desired; usra ordinary had: adiusu innlantlt; can ba installed byanyon; allowi frci ciiculaiioa of air. Perfectly Sanitary Arents mak bli rrofitt, homa or travelina. Holder tells on aiiht. The beM, aim pleat, cheap "" d "" atisfartorr lha.lt holder made, for ollica, horn or tore. SAMPLE STMAJLc1" Omaha S!iad9 Holder Co. 214 So. 12th SI. OMAHA, NEB. GO SOMEWHERE Mtxko Th&t Ctlifernla Trip Now Low oqe way Colonist rates daily until April 30th to Utah, California, Oregon, Washington and Montana. Winter Tours To the South and Gulf Re sorts until Aprik30th. Ilomesoekers' Rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Col orado, Big Horn Basrn?" Mon tana and Northwest. The Big Horn. Basin Mr D. Clem Deaver, Land seekers' Information Bureau, Omaha, will personally con duct landseekcrs to this coun 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 big Govern ment Ditch or under private ditches. 100,000 acres of new Basin land will come under water in 190S. ' Business Openings We have list of excellent bus iness chances in new grovvitig towns on Burlington exten sions; get established early ahead of the coming popula tion. Write tlie undersigned. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent DAT-OTA O'TT, NB. L. W. Wakelet, G P A, Omaha, Neb iihiiihi"""-i"ij-tm co ;o CD so z -h : r m e z 5 i -J z 3 A ' 'J i 1 .! :.- 1. 7 . -.1 ' liii i 1 33i?S2S5 imr,T YL n 5 7 H ?T2 B' s r " ESS. , " ' FIB I r " mm gci ' S S Im M ) 'a- f J Ba o M W pi f totc I If s3 I t j 3 -Lg- 0-8 .yw !V2 sag? 1?L s a' V to I k V R R Tyne Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer LF.AVK LKAVE JAKOTACIlV SIOUX CI."' 7:30 a m 8:2( a m 9:30 am 10.30 a m 11:15 a m 11:50 a m 1 :15 p m 2:00 p rti 3:00 pm , 4:15 pni 5:15 p in ', 5:50 p ni 6:0 p m 11:00 p m Sppciil trips for parties of 15 or more C, St. P., M.ft O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lc-ying time : HOKTH BOUND. SOUTH COTNO. 7.02 pm....... Omaha 7:01 am 10:00 am Omah 5:13 pm 3:37 pm Norfolk 8:18 am 8 :41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9 :33 am 2:08 pm ..6:25 pm SUNDAY TrUINS. 7:02pm Omaha 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk..... 5:32 C B & Q . WEST No. 85 Local Freight' 7:15 am 11 Passenger, Oniiba pud Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST So 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger. .6:29 pm f1ai1v 4ai1 nYfioni Knn.irtV .ca.aj 1 i v. j - .......... j . Local Items. Friday, April 3, 1908. Post cards at Van's. v Have Elmers ruke yonr attracts. A pleasant dance wi given in the Britsi-tii'ld hall Tuesday evening.' Four thousand 'feet of cottonwocd lumber for sale. liobert LiRiisley. Ilarry Adanin is spending n couple of weeks at U'averly, Iowa, with ulo- tives. The deputy county assessors met Saturday to tix their schedules for the coming assessment. Frank Cliown, wife and son, of Sioux City, were Sunday Yinitors with rela tives here latt Sunday. The Ashley Londrosh family moved into the Alfred Sejinour house iu the west pait of town this week. Frmk Brojhill is planning to bnild cottuge on wheels that he eun take to the lake during the summer moutbs. If you don't like the "Queen" flonr nold by Van de Zedde, try a sack of Pride of Omaha," the best flour iu the woild. Tom lteam was home from Elk oint, S D, over Sunday. He and his brother John, are farming in that lo ot. ity this year. Kev Lewis J Motschmau and family of Sioux City visited at the Lutheran parsonage and at the A 1 llause home, oa Monday of this week. Eamie Lienart, of Hartington, was here a few days this week visiting old friends. She formerly made her home here with Dr and Mrs Mux (veil. Mrs Sum Dearing, of nomer, was a eue&t at the A T Ilaase home here last Friday night, while on her way to Wakefield to visit uer sister, Mrs Heikes. Edgar Ayres, who has been sight seeing in different parts of the world for the past three years, and who is now in Sidtiev, Australlia, will return to his home here about the fifht of June. Chas llice, the Indian who was con fined in the county iail uuder a fifteen days' sentence for drunkennef-s, was re leaded Sunday evening, and lie wasn t long iu hitting the trail, for his reser vation home. Kev J W Ball, Ph, D, superintend ent of Tabitha Home, at Lincoln, Nobr, will preach in Salem Lutheran church next Hnndiiy morning at 11 o'clock and iu Dakota City iu the afternoon at 3:00. Let everybody come and hear Liui. Agents Wanted ICxViD Crayon por traits 4) c uts, frames 10 cents and up, bheet ieiuren one ceut each, ion can make 400?,, proht or SJu.uu j.er week. CHtalngue and samples free Frank W VVilliums Comnauy, 1208 w Taylor Ft, Chicago, III, Murt.hu! Grant Ceslor brought party hero last Thursday that he had picked np 011 the fclreets iu tyutli ftioux , City, Huffering witU "geuerul imbecili- j ty", lie waa lodged in j lil Lere a day or two, atid then turned loose to icturii to his haunts in bioux City . 1 he man at times appeared to be ciuzy. Coroner B F Sawyer was down from Jackson Saturday and while here paid the Herald oihec a pleuHuut call, lie took pity ou our present financial cou- diliod and puid his subscription to the H. raid to May 1910. and also paid for his undertaking advertisement for the same period. Call agnu, Mr Sawyer. Several new names were added to the Herald liht ihe paht W4tk, umong tliem bein Mr Swuu l'i terson, of Alia, Iowa, owner of tli old Dr Wallace tiluee inst Hiuth of town, r-lr l'e'er- von was hero tue piiM weeii or iwo eiecdng a burn ou his farm and (it iiig up tiie place generally I r tbe eoimii year, and returned to hu h'jine Sutur- I11V. Weak women get prompt and last- ing Help ny UMii vr dikh p o nim cure. Thine sooi hint,', henliiig, m ti septin hiiin-itoi ieH, w ith full ii.l' iimu- tion how t. j'Toei'i-d aw u' i-r. 1 . : : p 1 v told of iu try book "No 1 for Wonn h". The book and htridl.V coulidefiti.il uie.licul Hi'VlC! i-i cutiiely ti e . ! ply wiite Dr Shoop, 1 1 11-in--. 'ii lor my l ooa Zo 4 h l I iy all Ui uli is. A merry crowd, composed r i u c! p il ly of Mi so n. ami Last, r u Mun, went to the lioue ot JUr nnd Mis Aildie Sides l;U't Satiird.iy tve.iing ta upend a fuw IjO'irH iu a s-ociil way iii a t-ort of farewt-11 urty. Mr and Mi-iSidi s expect to leivo about tin tirtt nf next mouth ou an oveiland trip to Luhfor uiu, aud will be gone about u year, t iking iii thj eights along the route. A bountiful supper was taken along n l thoroughly enjoyed by the mem bers of the party after the exhileratiug ride to the bides' country home. mi o ' The HetaJd for ALL lh SCWB : Hazel and Venus Bchmied visited at Wakefield Friday and Saturday. Ernest Triggs nnd fmUy-haB loca ted ou a farm near Jefferson, S D. The farmers have about finished sowing their small grain in thin local ity. Georgia Whitieear. of Emerson, is here on a viMt at the Chas Cougutry home. Yon will never get nervous if you drink Breuu's coffee. Van de Zedde sells it. Mrs M il Ream spent the past week at the Mrs Surah Dueschl hoiae in Mapletoo, Iowa. Wm Rouniger, county assesnor, was down from Hubbard preciuot last Friday on business. As Bailey was up fiom Walthill a couple of days last week, visiting his mother, Mrs A Christiansen. . For Sale Good Early Irinh Victor seed oats. Address J C O'I.mhs, R F IT No 1, Waterbury, Nebr. News comes of the birth cf a baby Francis Marion to Rev and Mrs F M Clark at Elms, Wash, on March 21st. George Kohlmeier went to Crsig, Nebr, Saturday evening, and vhited over Snuday with his brother, Chris Kohlmeier. M O Ayres returned home TneRilav from a combined business and hunting trip to Cody, Nebr. He reports game rather scarce. Mrs Win Adair returned last Friday from a couple of weeks' visit at Maple ton, Iowa, with her daughter, Mrs John Dueschl. Mr L G Crosswell who tins been visiting with his sister, Mrs G E Von Hagen, returned to his home iu Lti verne, Minn, on Monday. II yoj have a piece of news, let us hear it. If jon can't see us personally write ns or call ns np over the phoue. Our phoue number is 43. jbiek BrovhiU was taken with a se vere attack of rheumatism Wednesday afternoon, which affected his heart, but he is some better now. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goodj have stood the teBt of the pure food law. Neva Best vixited from Friday until Sunday afternoon in Sioux City with Hazel Becker. Miss Becker accompa nied her home and remained until Monday noon. The marriage of Ward W Joyce and Bessie M Foreidioe was solemnizfd on February 20th, by Judge Stinsou. Although a t'iflo late, we extend con gratulations just the same, i ., Mrs Nora B O'Brien, of Leed. Io, a former resident of this place where she conducted the hotel, was married on March 25th, at Pender. Nebr, to Francis W Green, a telephone lineman. Chris Paulson returned Sunday from his trip to Minot, N D, where he went a fow weeks ogo to look up a claim. He ound nothing that would compare with Dakota county. Be is now working for Wm Lheeney. Panl Pizey returned Tuesday from a business trip to Omaha, Nebr, and Sidney, Iowa. While at Sidney he was the guest of his cousin, Mrs It J Clark, formerly Mies Maud Pinkerton, and nt oue time a resident of this coun ty with her parents. Ship your cream to Bancroft cream ery company, uaneroit, JNeur. vve pay 31 cents for cream this week. W rite us for shipping tags lit us have jour next can of cream, and give ns a trial. Weekly payment. Axel Boroli m, Mahager Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: I'reachiiiB, 11a m : Sunday sc'.iool, 10 ami ''laHB meetiug 12 ni ; Epworth League, 6 '.30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p n. Treaoh in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services . A village election will be held in Dakota City on Tries Jay of uext week, the 7th of Apiil, at which time there will bo elected two members of the board of trustees for a term of two years, and one member to fill a vacan cy, for a term of one year. The polls will be open at 9 o'clock a m, and re maiu open uutiM o'clock p m. Turn out nnd vcte for the interests of the town. - Mis nenry Smith came down frotil Elk Point, Monday, aud spent the day with her Mster, Mrs Sam Ronton, leaving for Ponca in the evening for a visit with relatives there. Her father-in-law, L D Smith, of Kaunas City, Mo, came with her from Elk Point., and went out to the John Bergerhotne, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs Ber ger. The old gentleman is in his 97th year, but appears as spry as a man thirty years younger. Puin, anywhere, can be quickly stop ped by one of Dr Shoop's pink puin tablets. Puin always means cingis tieu uuatural blood pressure. Dr Shoop'a pink puin tablets simply coax congested blood away from puin cen ters Then tablets known by drug gists as")r Shoop's hi aducho tlletn tiimply e'juiilize the blood circulation and then pin always depart in 2(1 minutes. 20 tub.ets 25 cents. Wiite Dr Shoop, lluoiiie, Wis, for free puck- uge. hold by all ilciileM. That languid, lifeless fe. ling thfit c iii. s w i' h ripi ii and eur!y B'. iuinei , cm be ipiukly cliitnged to a f 1 1 lin;.; of t.i.oyni.ey and eneriy by the j'.idieio u.im of Dr Shoop's rei-toative. The re-Ko alive is a genuine l nio io invu, j ran down m-ivin, and but a few d.isn is le eded to hitisfy the user that Dr Shoop's resolutive is act'. ally reai li itiK (hut tired Kpot. The indoor life of winter nraily always li iid-i to hlfH',Kh bowuU. and to MUKi'di ciicu lotion in geuerul. The custoiuuiy 1 J o k cf ( it reiso und outdoor air ties up the liver, stagnates the kidneys, and oft times weaken the heuat.s aetiou. I'se D' Shoop's restorative a few weeks and all will ba ciiauged. A few days test will tell you that you are using the rl(ht remedy. You will eabi'y and surely note the change frcm day to day. bold by all dealers. I " " Danker George ITaase was home from Emerson over Sunday. Harry Ililemnn went to work on the Barlinton section this werk. Goody, Goody, Goody, whore, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. HO Hansen and family removed to their farm west of Homer Saturday. Carl Larsen, of Omadi precinct, was a business visitor in town Wdnesday. H V Kohlmeier was down from Wakefield to visit his family over Suu day. C A Hiserote is- building a new two story addition to his home ou his bluff farm. jhas urcun, er Moux City, was looking after business matters here Wednesday. loe ijiuusirom and wire wers over from Sioux City Sunday, guests at the Lennox home. Leota Quintal was home from Elk Point, S D, Sunday, to visit her par ents and friends. For Sale 150-egg "Old Trusty" in cnbator. lor particulars inquire at the Herald office. Mrs Mary Triggs was visit'ng with her daughter, Mrs Benton, iu Sioux City, the past week. Willis J Manning and wife, of South Sioux (Tty, welcomed a young deputy county treasurer at their home Mon day. Lou Cooley was down from Wake field last woek visiting his brother Jim a few days. He returned home Sun day. - ' . Mieses Mabel Peterson and Luhi Johnson, of Sioux City, were visitors at the Wilts Foltz home the past week. Good, fre.ih, guaranteed garden seed at Van de Zedde's. With every 50 cent purchase you are entitled to a gold fish. - S A Stinson returnel Thursday from a weeks goods buying trip to hi Paul, Minn, in company with D M Neiswanger. rrof O R Bowen, a former principal of the schools here, was re-elected prin cipal of the schools at Pierce for another year. James Osten of Omaha, apd Cath arine Terpenning ol nomer, were united. iu marriuge by Judge Stinson on Wednesday, r Gweu Rockwell returned home Sun- diy from her trip to Colorado, where she went to file on a claim, but lound nothing that Baited her. If you want steady work that's pleas ant and profitable, write at once to the nwks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Largest in the state. Mrs John McCaully, a former resi leut of this place, and sn aunt of Chas Hall, died at her home iu Ply month county, Iowa, on Sunday. Scott Rockwell is home from Fre mont, Nebr, where he is attending school, to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs J V Rockwell. An M W A county convention was held here Wednesday and Carl Larsen of Homer was chosen as a delegate to the state convention shich meets Jt Lincoln April 16th. ' Commencing Sunday evening the regular Preaching servioes at the M E church will be held one halt hour later as will also the devotional meetings of the Epworth League. Mrs II G Norris, of Sioux City, is ill at the home of her parents here, Mr and Mrs E Wiseman. Mr Norris wan here several days this week help ing care for hi wife. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager Dakota City, Neb. For housecleaning time, see what 35 cents will buy ut Van's a ten cent nackaee of Dutch cleanser, a bar of hand soap, a bar of tar Bosp, a scour iniflmr. Fiftv cents worth, all for 35 cents, at Van de Zedde's. Loat A ladies' open-face silver watch, monogram engraved on the back. Bluck ribbon fob attached. Finder please return to Mary V Quinn and receive reward. Mauy V. QciNN, Jaekson, Nebr. Old aco and dim sicht are poor com panions, better sight makes the woild blighter aud more cheerful. If jour his t is fuilinsr or imperfect, you need classes to correct or restore to normal vision. We cn 1H "Vou. Wv Ek hart, Licensed Optometrist. . Tiles are easily and quickly checked with Dr Shoop's magic ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a couviuo'iig test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Raciuo, Wis. I anrely would not send it free unless I was c rtuiu thut Dr Shoop's magio oint ment would stand the test. Remem ber it is made cxproi-sly and alone for swollen painful, bleeding or itching piles, either external or internal. Large jar 50c. S dd by all dealers. Keal Estate Transfers- Will llii.lire to T 1 1) 1 1 M Nelsell, nw'-i llll.l n' w' see 3-27-7. w.l J 11 S K H 1 Will lM. re to Huns Nellell, I M i-llon .'. li w1 m tIIoii 10 unit km '4 .i-i-ti. iii Jl--.7-7, wil Wm 1'o.U'e to Hans Ne!;a-ii, nr HW1 lunml II W ' m-etloii il -T-s. wil -Kri'd 1 hi iiiiin mill wlf.' to Kml Win ner, nw a ' m i-Uoii '."il-XJ-H, w.l. J s 1 1 1 ) -'. Mo in .t Hunt to ( lit M Ilnin ioi in 1 1. lol IS In lilo.-U 7. Cent nil ISont li .SIOU X I'll, wil Win I' Warner. 1 1-u -1 , to MOinl" 1 liirli. I'- lo, II. i In l.loi-k ?. Mtiin- loll til.lliil.il lo .-lOUt 1 1 SI oil II I , 1 1 l-i I II-.' J ,:.',. himI wir.' to Mlinilf I'lai'K liVi.V'l '. .lin.i Slllll! Wil... I if.- t III lo', II, -', In l lo l, :'s, I Moodily, Win s.il. i- mi. .ri .'I . ' . I m-1 on; ol :1 .11 Id l lion to Su 113 to Clin'. Hoi, v on h 1 1, .n 'J't-'Jt -7, ifou- i n. r.'-), w.l J I' l'.oiui' ui ol if" to Mini. If II Tol- I io.'. r, ..i li In lil. k I I, ' n I r 111 Mo Moux Uily, Wil Alri.il ll.illniu iiihI win- to Crystal Luke I loiiihm,- Co, loi :m, in, in .loi-k 7, nil of iilork li. nil of lilork In i .-. .t lot :i. :il. .1'. M net l n i inlili t ion lo Sou t li Sioux Ciry;nlMj iui H In MM" t Ion i'1-.i-n. nil Called Off The Public Sale advertised by- Otto A. Anderson to be held on Saturday, April 4, has been de clared oft". CALLED none "Grandma" Laply Answers the Summons that Comes to All. "Giandrua" Lftpsley, as she wan fa miliar! known among her friends and acquaintances, passed peacefully away at her home three miles southwest of Dakota City at 1 1 ;30 o'clock Wrdncs day forenoon, at the mature ago of 97 yeara, 2 months and 8 days. At the time of her death she was the oldest resident of the county. She had been almost helpless for a year past, and her death is attributed to old age and general decline, Isabella Matthews was born January 24, 1811, near Armagh, Imiiana ronn ty, Pa, wnere she was married July 3, 18,13, to William Lapsler. '1 hey re mained there until 1805, when they moved to Dakota county, Nebraska, and settled on the farm where the' resided until death called thein to the other home, her husband having pre ceded her September 17, 1887. Deceased was the mother of nine children, two of whom are dead Milha, who died in infancy, and Eliza J, who was killed by the csrs in a railway accident in Sioux City, No- venobor 20, 1890. Those living are William li, of Sheffield, Ta : John A, of Washburn, Wis, and Mre J N Ham ilton, James J, Robert L, Robecca and Matilda, all of this preciuct. The funeral services will -La held tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 o'clock, from her lute residence, and will be con ducted by Kev S W McFadden, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Sioux Citv, of which denomination she had been a life-loug and devoted member, and rcmana will be deposited iu their final resting place in the Dakota City cemetery beside those of her husband who had gone before. The good and kindly deeds of Graud- ma Liapsley will linger long in the memory of those who were associated with her through life. The family of the deceased have the nitieere sympathy of the commuuity in the sad hr.ur of their bereavement. Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, March 28, 08. Boa'd of county commissioners met regular session. Present, Ed Morgan, chairman; John Sierk nnd Fred Blnme. The following bonds were approved by the board : Chi is Horeuson, road overseer dis trict No U. J W De Forrest, road overseer dis trict No 3. County clerk ordered to write the following warrants : Win Cheney, mi rrxwl district NoS fin n" Iillllu K tilt, on rnml dlHtrlet Noll tt Ml Alfreil IV mum, on ronil cltntrlct No 4. 11" no Wilt HlPMxtitK, on road dlHtrlet NoS.. M Kred O'Cluvinler, on rond illst No ... U J M Pavey, on rood dim No H 7ft W Alt lmr 1 1 mi Ion, on rond dlxt No S. . .. i'ft HO ilolin Kally. on ronil illul No 14 fiS 6 lliinn Anderson, on rond dint No 14. . lift n i Win (loortit, on rond district No ). .. lin ml Claims allowed : BOAD--UI8TBICT VCND. Antono Nelson, roml work. dlt No 8. 1 oO .Inn Hoy In, Hnine, flint No7 tl ti HennlN Uiilnu, Niiuie, dlHt rlet No is., ill tKi Joe Udell, Hume, dlKli lei Nol... ant) Resignation of S A Combs, road overseer district No 5, aouepted. County treasurer is authorized to accept the taxes on the north t of the northeast i of section 11, township 2i range 7, at a valuation of $325.00 for the year 1907. Couuty clerk is ordered to advertise the section line road petitioned for by George Jensen and others. Claims allowed on county general road f uud : Neb Clark AutonuitnTTeleplioim Co, phone rent t 6 (HI II F Sawyers. Iiuryliiir Albert Albert non v. f.7 OU Hnilth l'reiulur Typuwrlter Co, re nal rn . . 2 VI Smith Premier Typewriter Co, new machine Htnle .Ion mill Co, mipplles .1 K CoblM'y, HllpplleH Walter lllleman, ImllllT lli-rt HritHlleld, ImllllT .1 I' Rockwell, nherllT Hillary Win Klerinnnn. deputy nherllT milnry Snniarltnii llospltnl, eare KdO'ltrlun Kred Hehrlever A Co, iihIhm John I Hachert, ImnrdliiK pun per. , . W 1, Kokn, aid to lliilTimin W. no i on i no mi on UI mi 411 11(1 101 (Ml a 4n .. 14 70 .. 21 (JO attend- Claim of Dr Milton Daily, ing Dolly Harnett, $35.00, rejected. Claim of Clyde Crego, taxes paid under protent, rejected. Board adjourned to meet April 25, 1908. W L Ross, Clerk. School Notes. Mary Hiarache entered the Cth grade Monday. Clara Blacketer has left school . The Cth and 7th grades have drop ped hintory and have taken up physiol ogy instead. Mental arithmetic is being studied In the 7th grade. This is taking the place of the regular work in aiitlime iMuvmo Qacburt and Btrthu Mintef have severed their connection with the Dakota City high school and are now ttending the lllleman school. The 11th grade are busy preparing their orations. The commencement exercises will be held May 22nd. Monday morning found nearly all inthtir places looking huppy after week's vacation, and ready to do their very be work for two more months. We are pleased to know that Ihe school board takes so much iutereht in our wnlfa'e, by fixing all the doors to open outward. ..Mins IlsZel ISeckcr, one ol the Moux Citv hiiih tiohool fclmieiitu, i.-ito lthe high school room a fuw lumutetv Mon lay morning. l.ail Hides entered the otll griuli Moiidiiv.. T'iiis makes an enrollment of I went v-four iu the 8th grade. The Literary S iciety will diseontin no tl eir l.roL' rniiiH, ou account of nil e grades prepiUiu;; for 'heir liuul ex animations. The Hth grade tiro very much inter- sted ill the study of South Alt: vica. Silvester Ha ii ford is buck lit hcUi.. Mfter heli'inK Li father woik i.i the timber two weeks. ictor Hiinen moved to his new homo near Homer, and is greatly tnina ed by bin cliisHtnates of the 3rd grade. The 1th aud Dth grades will soon lie gin the study of seeds and their goruii u lit ion. l.tiiil Ulhon is out ol school on ac count o( sickness. Goldie Fredrick and Asa Bliven en tered the preliminary grado Monday Marie Gardener, liuby Moore, Verua Broyhill anl Harry Lorenz are absent account of the mensles SssiMWMsaaattwwwaaaMaai Only ?i lrll, that's Try a checking account With this good' bank for one month. If you do not sec some advantages over any other bank you know or have heard of, take out' your money. VVc KNOW vc have 'methods 'and; con veniences other banks do not, use Kearney methods . and inventions. 1 1 ' J - 1 . '.i r- i . ; . They were planned for your safety, and convenience as well as ours, and absolutely protect both of us.. JUST ON K TRIAL 'ti nil ve ask "Tiio Ccink that Always treat? you Bight'? Patronize Home Industries buy Wm. LOR.EMZ, Proprietor of .- Fresh and Salt Meats always Agent fol Seymour's White Laundry. ' Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes hack Saturdays DAKOTA CITY I . ' I 8 Cheap LfigHtt Simple, Durable Adjustable, Practlcevl Made, of High Carbon Rolled Steel Tubing. SOLD ON TRIAL. Edwards & Bradford Lumbcf Co. G?o, Kohlmeier, Mgr. The Herald for all the New TShe First THiivrf I , , i .. - ' To consider when buying Field. Seeds is Quality Poor seed means loss of time , and money. - Good set' makes money. We have Good Seed. Let Us Know wh you want and we can 'make you a price that will please seed that will grow.; .,, , , ' -j Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass and all . Farm Seeds j I :.:v.For Sale.. .. ! v " ' j Edwardsit Bradford Lbr. Go Hubbard, GEO, .TIMLIN, Jilanascr. Abstracts of j Title A $10,000 Suretjj Bond,' j Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make' : PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citi Nt.', Bonded : : Abstracter cMsawMN mmmnm Mm mmmm m , ' - ,' ' ' 1 ' 3 , r i i ; i 1 r t : : i lawyers f -f-f Write for bur Illustrated different styles of Harness. j A good Work Harness fov....J... $20. , AND IANY OTHERS AT R1QHT PRICES Stvrcs Bros. SlcJi. 1 I I I Jackian, ,.:. .! M I..:-. - your meats of 1 ' ' ' .n oi ' i . :; .: i .inf.: ; . .. ' on hand y Caeh paid for hides. NEBRASKA Dakota City, Nel). 2? ! Nebraska. . '. i Successor to : Dakota County Abstract CoJ Bonded Abstracter J. j; BIMBRS ALFRED PIZE ', 603 Metropolitan Bit-' Sioux City. Io Catalogue describing: our sevcii 1 r ''rS' I :or V. i.i 'mm v A .!' ';)w--A 1 -. ' His A la'. . 1