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N REGULATED LIGHT The Aem Adju.tabla Window Sbada Holdai will tl any wia wow: arcommoriata aa? alt a of ahada; throw, tlibt to anr part of room drairod: ordlaary ahad: idmin IbiiuiiIt: cm k inatallrd bjanroD.; allow fra circulatioa ( all. Parfactly Sanitary i. i a rii-TTil (TIT Hh r,j. , llitEJ Atem maka bit ro6t. homa or traveling. Holdar a. II. on light. Tb.be.t. aim pleat, cheap eat and moat satisfactory ahada holder made, lor ofhca, bomi or lore. SAMPLE BY MAIL W Omaha Shada Holder Co. 214 So. 12th St. OMAHA, NEB. April Specials To tK Paolflo Coast Very favorable excursion rates to the Pacific Coast during the summer season of 190S, in cluding special dates in April to California as follows : April 25th and 26th. Illustration, only SGO round trip. The Coast tour is .the finest rail road journey in the world. Make it this summer. Also low one way rates during April To Colorado and Rocky Nountalni Plan now for your summer Vacation in Colorado, Wyom ing, the Black Hills, or Yel low Stone Park. Very low and attractive summer tour ist rates to the cool monntain resorts after June 1st. If omeseeltara' Ratta 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to the west generally. TK Big Horn Basin Auction sale for choice of the newly irrigated lands under the Oregon Basin, or Wiley ditch, near Cody. Opening in May, iuus. Also splendid chances yet for homesteading government irrigated lands near Garland, Wyo. Write D. Clem Deaver, Landseekers' Information Bureau, Omaha, He will personally conduct landseekers excursions to this Big Horn Basin 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month through the summer. Excellent business chances in new growing towns on Bur lington extensions. Write Mr Deaver or ' A ; MoT pm Ticket Apent b MCLean, llCket Agem dacota enr, keb. www TTt f A rf"V I V" l . x - Indigestion Stomach trouble Is but a lymptoni of. and not tltaftll uue diseaw. We think of Dyspepsia, aartbum, and Inuiustlon as real diseases, yet ,T are symptoms only of a certain epeciuo Verve sickness nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Snoop -In ttia ..rAtlnn nf that now TrV DODUlir Stomach Remedy Pr. Bhoop's Restorative. Going direct to th stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With, out that original and highly vital principle, no Such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Snoop t Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your, elf what it can and will do. We sell and cuuav fully recommend Dr. Shoop's .Restorative "ALL DEALERS" BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradu Mark r v H M A. A Ti Copyrights &ft. HTiTone ..iir"r ake'ch rnti rtesirintlnn 1 ,.e. ii'l'le.t BKOimy fur wui!nir j'uH'ina. IV:.. lis hiuhii thriiuKli Slunii fcto. ri:eiv Unnlict. Wiimiui . In the . Mont l.s, 1. byull rewarteulerii n. ann., Hail! ftfll iijvji iu n WahtTli.i"ii. IV t' SEE BUCIDEE'SSEBOS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER. I-i'Mao-a t fc1U New IWatnM. Atriaiwiu 11 the niiew I Trii. 1 a 'ienu..i : u.m... o I-,-' '.T UlAKAhTKI U TO PLtAiE. Write to-day; Mention this Pcper. ijMK tl Ijpn 0r lr sV L- v .4 V Scientific JMncatu lih!!l I o SEKD 10 CEMTS , vi I ft. ry'o of v il i.- ;ld, kytiir Willi b$ (J r ltrticrivf, liciiciti'iu .vA'4 I'XahI Iok( pM il v.. - vir,(- i':'L-t,ic R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEAVE LKAYE lAKOTACIlT BlOCXCITf 7:30 a m -8:20 a m 9:30 a m 10:30 a m 11:15am 11:50am 1:15 p m 2:00 p m 8:00 pro 4:15 p m 6:15 p m 5:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 pm Special trips for parties of 15 or more . c, st. p. i m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : VORTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUND. 7:02 pm Omaha 7:04 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:18 pm 3:37 pm 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 TAAINS. 7 :02 pm ...... . Omaha. ...... 7 :04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:82 C B ft Q WE8T No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST it n T : l i . O -Or, r.m 10 Local Passenger. .6:29 pm flftiw. dailv exeett Sunday. j . Local Items. Friday, April 17, 1908. Post cards at Van's. F M Bookhart has been working in Sioux City the past week. Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. Four thonsand feet of cottonwood lumber for sale. Robert Lapsley. Mefford Niebnhr and wife, of Sioux City, spent Sunday here with relatives. Henry Niebuhr, of Winnebago, vis ited with relatives here Saturday night. Walter Smith, of Homer, transacted busines at the county treasurer's office Tuesday. Raymond Ream has been confined to his bed tlie past two weeks with a bad case of the measles. Mrs Wm Adair has been quite ill for a few weeks, but we are glad to note that she is improving. If you want to get a sack of sugar go to Van's, he has a corner on it and can sell it cheaper than anybody. Misses Bess and Ferle Stinson and Eflle Engplen taw Lillian Russell in "Wildfire" at th Grand Friday even ing. Andrew L Eoou and Emelia E For ester, both of Sloan, Iowa, 'ere joined in marriage Tuesday by Judge DC Stinson. 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. Jack Lapsley entered a hospital in Sioux City last week where he was operated on for a ruptnre. His condi tion is quite serious. Geo J Boucher vacated his residence Thursday, which he recently sold to James Fueston. He now occupies the Mrs Georgia Jay house. Van de Zedde is fitting up a room in the rear of his store for an ice cream parlor, where he will serve the celebrated Hanford ice cream. Mrs A Skellev and two daughters bave moved uere irons oioux uy uuu 0CCUpvinK the DO Stinson tene M;M0nVOii nn. countv suner lDtendeut. has - J ' 'V " purcuaBed the little driving horse of lloland V Urr to use in making her rounds of the county schools. The street car was laid out Monday forenoon by reason of the combination In Men beinflr onen for a steamboat to puss through. The boat got stranded on a sandbar in the draw and it was nearly noon before it was able to get through and out 01 the way The Rebekah lodge of this place held a meeting Wednesday evening, at which the South Sioux City lodge was rjresent and put on the degree work. A banquet followed the lodge meetiins and all present enjoyed tue occasion The Foye car made two trips for the visitors from South Sioux City. Ross Johnson and wife moved their household goods to Sioux City Tuea day. where they will reside during the summer. A cnauge in tue roye car service will be made soon, when the car will make its first trip in the morn iusr from Sioux City, and Mr Johnson is makinsr this move in order to . , .1 J.. J - - 1 L,: l.rt more cjnvenien to his work. We ik women get prompt and last ing help by using Dr Shoop's uight cure. These soothing, healing, anti- anntio siiDDOsitories. with full informa tion how to proceed are interestinglv told of in mv book "No 4 for Wuraen Thn hook and striutly confidential medical advice is entirely fre. Sim nlv write Dr Shoon. Racine, Wis for my book No 4 Sold by all dealers Rev Dr D K Tindall will preach on Sundav morning iu the M E church. Communion services following the ser roon. Love feast in the class room at lOtttO am. Quarterly conference ou Suturdav afternoon at 4 o'clock. Eas ter program by the Sunday school children- at 8 o'clock in the evening come and hear a Rood piogram am encourage the children. Free will misBionerv offering at the close of the exercises. The order of the Eastern Star elect ed officers at their meeting Saturda afternoon as follows: Worthy Matron Mrs Etta M Sides; worthy patron, W L Ross: associate matron, Mrs Mattie Bliven; treasurer, Mrs Anna M Evans secretary. Mr Mary llMcUeatb; con duotor, Mrs Jennie Ross; afsociut conductor, Mrs Mary R Baughman warder. Mrs Belle Barnett; sentinel Theodore Bliven. The points of the star are: Adan airs John 11 ueam Rath Mrs Rosa Stinsou, Esther Mrs Fannie Crozier, MarthaMrs U O Dorn, Electa Mrs Josie Niemeyer The Hetald for all th Kiwn s Marr Easton was a visitor at Homer yesterday. Wra Lapsley expects to leave Mon day for his home in Sheffield, Fa. Mrs Ben Hall and children, of Bron son, lo, visited relatives here over Sun dsr. Mrs Wm Lorenu went to Leeds, la, yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs Leonard. . Julius Quintal went to Elk Point, S D, Saturday, to look after his farm near that plaoo. Chas Bates and family have moved here from Homer and are occupying the Herweg property. Geo J Boucher and M O Ayres made a business trip to Beatrioe, Neb, Satuiday, returning Sunday. Mrs Sarah Dueschl is here fiom Mapleton, Iowa, to be with her moth er, Mrs Wm Adair, who is seriously ill. Little George rarter returned to his home in Omaha, after spending a week here with his grandpa, M O Ayres. O E Terry, who Las made his home with Chas Ostmeyer for several years na-t, left Saturday for Wiuterset, lo, to reside. Homer is making preparations for the baseball season b; organizing a first-class ball team, such as they sup ported last year. John F Sides' new house is fast ap proaching completion. It will be one of the neatest and most modern dwel lings in Dakota City, Ned Ernst returned Sa'.urday from a visit with his parents at Seymour, Mo. He savs times is considerable better here than they are in the south at present. Andrew Knudsen and daughter of Vermillion, wre here thd latter part of last week calling on old friends. Mr Kniulsen expects to leave soon for North Dakota to look up a claim. The new "Haudy Shur-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place. We can fit you, and want you pleased with the best. W C Eckhart, Licensod Optometrist Ship your cream to Bancroft cream ery company, Bancroft, Nebr. We pay 31 cents for cream this week. Write us for shipping lags Let us Lave ;our next can of cream, and give us a trial. Weekly payment. Axel Uorglcm, Manager, W A Niemeyer relumed home Sat urday evening from a week's trip to his claim in South Dakota. He found about four inokes of snow when he arrived there, but it disappeared in a few days, and he was enabled to put in his wheat and oats and aet out about 150 trees and shrubs. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: rreacliiDg, 11a m ; Sunday school, 10 am! Glass meeting 12 ru; Epworth League, 6 .30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p m. Preacb in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services . Rev E T Antrim and little son, of Coleridge, stopped in town for a few hours Monday afternoon and visited old friends and at the Methodist par sonage. Rev Antrim was on his way to Wy?ot, Neb, whither be was called to conduct tho funeral of a young man who was accidentally shot while out hunting last week. The body of little Lillie Olson, who perished in a storm last December within two miles of her parents home on the reservation near Rosalie, was found Monday by a couple of school children returning to their homes across a pasture. The body lay in a ditch where it had been covered with snow and ice all winter. Charlev Adams, now living on the island, is practicing on a tuck with roller skates, and when he becomes proficient iu it he will tour the conn trv. takitiR in fairs, carnivals, eto The feat is performed on a specially made skate and consists of a decent ou a loner incline and at the bottom a jump of 30 feet - across a gap. He is at work on it every day . Pain, anywhere, can bo quickly stop ped by one of Dr hhoop's piak pain tablets. Pain always means conges tion unatural blood pressure. Dr Shoop's pink pain tablets simply coax congested blood away from pain cen ters. These tablets known by drug eists as Dr Shoop's headache tablets I . , - . 1 1 I J Himiuv equalize me diouu i-irouiauuu nd then pain always departs in 20 mutes. 20 tab.ets 25 cents. Write Dr Shoop, Raoine, Wis, for free pack age. Bold by an aeaiers. The many friends of Frank B Lea mer were surprised on Wednesday to Inarn of his marriage to Miss Lena B Nicklin, of Cranberry, Pa. The wed- ing occurred that day in the parlors f tho Mondamin hotel, foioux Cry, Rev S R Beatty officiating. Miss Nickl'n is well known to Dakota couu ty people, having visited hern at differ ot times with relatives, being a sister f Mrs John Clayton, of Omadi pre cinct. The groom is too well known to need any introduction to our read ers, being born and raised in this pre cinct, a son of Perry Learner, one ol the old and respected residents of thi- couuty. The newly wedded couple will reside on the hoa-e larm thr miles southwest of town, and Ihp Herald joins their numerous friends in extending a most hearty-welcome. That languid, lifeless feeling that comes with spring and early summer can be quickly changed to a feeling ol buoyancy and energy by the jndiciouh use of Dr Shoop's restoiative. lb restorative is a genuine tonic to tired, run down nerves, aud but a few dosei is needed to satisfy the user that D Shoop's restorative is actrally reach ing that tired spot. The indoor life of winter nearly always leads t . ... sluggiHh bowels, aud to sluggish circu lation in general. The customary lack of exercise and outdoor air ties up tht liver, stagnates the kidneys, and oft- times weakens the heaita action. Us( D' Shoop's restorative a few weeks and all will be changed. A few days teht will tell you that you are using th right remedy. You will easily and surely ncte the change from day to day. Sold by alldeale:f, Have Eimers make your abstracts. Subscribe for Tut Herald per year. Old papers for sale at tho Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Mrs Gertrude Best of Homer spent Snnday and Monday bere. Curtis B Blivin, 01 Moux Uty, was transacting business here Thursday. A baby girl was born to Rev E H Combs, of Homer, on Thursday of last week. Frank naefner and wife, of Lawton, Iowa, 8ent Sunday here attheLorenz borne. You will never get nervous if you driak Breun's coffee. Van de Zedde sells it. Fred Stanard has rented the Mrs Altemus residence, and will vacate the city hotel. . O C Davis, of Elk Point, S D, form erly foreman at the Eagle office, was a visitor here Sunday. Sumner Niebuhr came over from Aurelia, Iowa, Sunday for a short vis it at the parental home. Ed Pilgrim was np from Omadi pre cinct Wednesday, and was a pleasant caller at the Herald office. M M Ream has been summoned to appear at Omaha Monday to serve as a petit juror in the federal court. Miss Mary Spencer arrived home last week from Denver, Colo, for a visit at the home of her mother. Good, fresh, guaranteed garden seeds at Van de Zedde's. With every 60 cent purchase you are entitled to a gold fash. Mrs Will Biggs, of Bloomfleld, Nebr, visited Tuesday night at the J P Rockwell home. Mrs Biggs is a sister-in-law of Mrs Rockwell. Jos Crowe, of Omaha, was here on business Wednesday, jur uiowe was formerly interested with Capt .Talbot in our street car system . 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. M M Ream has been working in Sioux City the past couple of weeks, assisting in building an addition to the home of his daughter, Mrs C R Judd. Misses Genevive Stanard and Mabel fleam took an afternoon off last Tues day and drove to Jaokson, returning in time for supper after spending a pleatant afternoon. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. TheoE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Rev Joel A Smith, formerly M E pastor at this place, now a traveling evangelist, was here a short time Wednesday, guests of Mr and Mrs Luther Harden. He also called on other old time friends. For housecleaning time, see what 35 cents ill buy at Van's ten cent package of Dutch cleanser, a bar of hand soap, a bar of tar soap, a scour ing bar. Fifty cents worth, all for 35 cents, at Van de Zedde's. John Foltz came down Tuesday frcm his claim near Wokama, S D, and will put in a few months working at the carpenter trade, while Mrs Fnltz will remain and see that no oue runs away with their homestead. Election of church officers will be held nt Salem church next Sunday following the preaching service. Io tl e evening the Sunday eobcol will give an faster program. unaay i-chool in the morning at 10:00 o clock. Everybody welcome. Will Curtis, of Homer, was in town Thursday enroute to Sioux City. Ht! had been working on the Arden, lowa, Ledger until recently, and he informed us that Miss Mina Giherson, a former editor of the Eagle, was now holding a position on the Ledger. Church officers will be elected in Emmanuel Lutheran church, Dakota City, next Sunday afternoon following the preaching service. An easter pro gram win be given by the Bucuay school in the evening at 8:00 o clock. Everybody cordially invited. Frank Moosick, a driver from Wood land Park. Sioux City, had a break down with his cart near Coburn while returning from Jackson with a trotter Tuesday. He borrowed a cart here and continued his journey home, re turning the next day for his broken vehicle. Only a few weeks more Jeft of our special offer our regular $4.00 per dozen Cabinets for $2.00. Work guar antped in every respect. No extra charge for groups. We make any thing in the Phot 1 line, at very low prices. Being located out of the high rent district is the reason. KOZY Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Piles are easily and quickly checked with Dr Hhoop's niagio ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. 1 surely would not send it free unless I wuh certain that Dr Shoop's magio oint ment would stand the test. Remem her it is made expressly and alone for swollen painful, bleeiling or itching piles, either external or iuterual. Large jar 50e. Sold by all Jealers, County Attorney I red lierry swore out warrauts Saturday tor the arrest of Pat and Mike Jordan, living this side of Emerson on a farm, cbargiug them with assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Berry snd August Barg had driven to the Jordan larm Saturday to adjust a matter between Barg and Mike Jordan in regard to the possession of a piece of land, when it is claimed that the Jordans assault ed Berry and made dire threats against his life. Sheriff Rockwell and i3ierman went to the Jordan place Sunday and brought the two men to the county seat for a hearing before Judge D C Stinson, who fined Mike Jordan $25 and costs, amounting to $V.).:)0, for taking possession of the land be longing to Barg rat Jordan was bound over to the dixtrict court under $1000 bonds which he furnished, for assault with iuteut to do grat bodily harm. School Notes. Miss Wilson spent Saturday with friends in Waterbury. Lloyd Lenox, Hazel Powel and Rusio Lenox are absent with measles this week. Twelv pupils were absent from the 2nd andlJrd grades this week with measles. Raymond Ream is severely ill and will be unable to take np his school work the vest of the year. The 8rd grade are enjoying the study of Hiawatha. The throe lower rooms took part of Wednesday afternoon off to clean np the school yard. The yard shows the effects of some hard work. Helen Sides, an 8th grade pupil, quit school Thursday in order that she might accompany her parents ia an overland trip to the coast. Vernon Heikes, an 8th gradt, re' ceived a kick ou the knee last Thurs day, while playing warbles on the school ground. His sister reported Wednesday that be feared an abscess. We hope it will not prove sa serious as he now fears, and that he will soon be back at work. Ida Blacketer has the German ruea- slss. Miss Ida Davis, a member of the Emerson high school graduating class, visited our high school room Thursday. Nva Bast, Marjorie Spencer, Ver non Ilcikes, George Miller, Margaret and Hal Brnlenbangh, Lorane K"ep per, Ethel Strcng, and Earl Sides have missed at least a day of school this week. Alvin. Londrosh has taken a few days (probably weeks) lay-off. A few in the high school grades took 8th grade examinations Friday and Saturday. Nora Antrim visited the high school room Monday afternoon. Clara Blume, was sick with the measles over Sunday, but was able to attend school Monday. Mary Robertson came to school Monday morning with a very badly scratched face, caused by her falling off a horse Saturday. The 0th grade will try its luck on the civics examination next Friday morning at the court house. Note-writing is a thing of the past iu the high school room. Helen Graham was absent a few days lays last week with the measles, This is tho first case of measles in either the 6th or 7th grade. Ruth Gray visited an eye specialist in Sioux City, Tuesday, Virgil Bookhart visited the 2nd grade with Willie Sanford Wednesday afternoon. Always Hustling. Ia this advanced age of civilization, there is so much competition in every line of business and entertainment, that it is only the most enterprising that succeed. Nearly every year some circus closes or consolidates with some other; this year several are closing, and why ? Because competition has become so strong that it takes only the shrewd est and keenest business men to keep up with the onward rush and take out a circus that wU be np to date in every respect and satisfy and please the tastes of the people of today. Men who intend to cater to this gen era) ion in any line of entertainment must be np and doing all the time, no laggards can stay in this race, for race is what it amounts to; and there is not a day, week, or month iu the whole year that the energetio Camp bell Brother can set aside for rest cr vacation . As soon as their season closes they begin to prepare their shows for the next season. Frem the day they go into winter quaiters at Fairbury, Neb, till they open in the soring, there is not a busier uuncn 01 business men than these well known Campbell Brothers. Thfir efforts of the past season are seen in the mammotu uonsoiuaieu . - w .1 Shows that will exhibit in Sioux City, Iowa, ou May 11th, undar water-proof tents in two big performances at 2 and 8 i) m. Don t foget the big street parade at 10 a m . Official Announcement- The Fourth Annual Convention of the Dakota County Sunday School as-j nociation will be held in the Boals M church of South Sioux City, May 78 and 19, 1908. A program is preparing that prom ises to mate tuis convention ne 01 the best. The general secretary of the State Sunday School association, II M Steidley, of Linooln, well known to all Sunday school workers, and Miss Mina Stooker 01 JJunbar. secretary 01 the state elementary committee, will be present with tidirjgs of the state work and helpful plans and sugges tion for our couuty and individual Sunday schools. Among the speakers already secured are H D Haskell, Wakefield, trcstee of this d strict and a member of the state executive committee, who will roost probably speak of the "World's Sun day School Convention at Rome" which he attended last year; itev w iu . . w w a vn Reote of the Friends church, will give an address "Advantage and Blessing of a Christian Training in ionth Rev E II Stevens, a Sioux City pahtor aud Rev S S McComb, a Sioux City Sunday school worker will give ad dnsies; .also II U Sawyer, district Hin.eriiiteudent of anti saloon leugue of northwef-t Iowa, will give the ttm neiance address. tvery Sunday school in tne couuiy . .. . . . .1 it entitled to one delegate for ever 10 numbers or fraction thereof. Let every school have its full number of delegates present. Elect them early fiLd send their names lor euteriain incut to Rev Geo F Mead, Sioux, Neb Plan now to attend tho ooaveutiou w heather a delegate or not. L. KllVUKR, Elizabeth S. Haase, President Secretary. Lutheran Church Anncuncement PreachinK Snnday morning at Ba bm at 11:00 o'clock. Bundav school at 10:00; C E at 8 p m. rreachinar at Dakota City at 3. o'clock p m ; Sunday school at 9 :45 m; C E at 0:30 p m A cordial welcome to all. TtW EC ct immediate relief from I ILL J Dr. Shoop's Malic Ointment Time Tried Two pretty good things about this good bank. "The Bank that always treats you mom" celebrated its 22nd birthday Tuesday. A long, happy, prosperous time. Less than fifty dollars losses since starting, more depositors than ever before and the confidence, respect and friendship of its depositors and borrowers. Through all the panics, since '80, it Las passed unmoved and immovable, protecting its dep's itori, its borrowers, itself alike. And it can imagine no pos sible crisis that could prevent its continuing this good work. Btxnk of DeK.k.otai ratronize Home Industries buy Wtxv LrORJGFJZ, Proprietor of City Klest MsrJkGt Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cath paid for hides. Agent foi Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry, basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays OAK OTA CITY- Cheap LigHt. Simple Durable Adjustable ' Practiced. Made of High Carbon Rolled Steel Tubing. ffi tLtiUlLSOLD ON TRIALto, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Gflo. Kohlmeier, Mgr. The Herald for all the News ZShe Firot TRtrj 3f 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. Clover.Timothy, Blue Grass and all Farm Seeds ti&ito& ti& For Sale .... Ei2E&&HJiy Edwardsit Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, tfanaeer. Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the acouracy of every Abstract I make i PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citm Nia. Bonded : Abstracter Lawyers -M-M- 4M - j 0 5 Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy f different styles of Harness. X A rood Work Harness for $20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Sttxrea Bros sloJaTcrtV.VoXai CO 3F Pcvrvio Proof I I I County t Jakckaorx Nabraskai your meats of NEBRASKA ! i Dakota City, Neb. Nebraska. i I Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa vfm Co. I