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A Cough ' Medicine Ayes' Cherry Pectoril Is a regular cough medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. W publish our formula Wo banish tloohol from ourmodiolnoo yers Wo urro you to oonault your doctor The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only one tit bedtime. As s rule, laxative doses ore better than cathartic doses. For con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick fceadixhes, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor about this. K1 bv tba J, C. Art Co., Lowlt, Kiu. PLAN NOW To tH Paolfto Coast Very low round trip rates commencing June 1st for at tractive Coast tours, only SCO; slightly higher via Shasta Route and Puget Sound. To Chlcefc.g'o atd Eth.sc Republican Convention excur sion tickets at low rates in June; also summer excursion rates in connection with con vention and Summer Tourist rates to eastern resorts. To Colorado and Cooky Mountains Daily excursion rates com mencing June 1st to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Black Hills, Yellowstone Park ; great Dem ocratic Convention at Denver in July. IIomsekcrs' Rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to the wdst, including the famous Big Horn Basin and Yellow stone Valley, where large tracts of rich irrigated lands are being opened for settle ' ment by the government and by private companies. Write D. Clem Deaver, Burlington Landseekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha; excellent busi ness openings in new growing towns. Write a brief description of your proposed trip, and let us advise you how to make it the best way at the least cost. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent DAT. OTA 'V, SEB. W. Wakelky, G P A,. Omaha, Neb A. Ira, Davis Auctioneer Cmtraon, Nbr Farm evnd Stock. Series 19 Years in the Business Dates made at The Herald Office PILES get immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment CO YEARS' i-" "M-m- Track Marks W"Vk-M.".r Designs ryt Copyrights &c. Alivnft 'Wk ll" n -Kf'-h niM Inscription 'Ttn ar tr t-ir..n n r ni.(M..l! fret Witellier l.i-'-'ttt'.n IS t n'r piurtt.'iit' C.ili'tnlltnrs. , .. .i I - ..t iNOrO'.i ni l--ieni ti-ti :, i W.: i jel.c li . .r ..w j stems. : Hi-ins taKi-n Kirwi.'H M.i.'ii Co. rei f - I'll li'iitY, w"liont chum.', til 111 i..,iiil-ni-ir 1ll.itrn:o.1 wcp'iIt. , T nrcon rir- i 1 .Ht" tl -t hllV .i'll'H UiT ' in..il. 'i fllUH. II a n-,r- 'r v.ii.'itin, l. Boiu by ull nc"'i"i).r Stop That Cold ToehAokearlvi oslnno with "Proventln' nutans sum dt'lfBt iur l'lieuinonitt at fur Piifiiinoiiitt. To Mop cola with frnventiet It sniff than lo lrt It run and D nlillmil In nin It firTH r, 1 To be "IITM. ITS. antics will cure even dis-ply sosted cold, hut taken early at the mewo utaite they break, or tieaaoO these early coin. lluttl suruy ut-ttur That' why they are railed Freventlei. VntTHntiiaare lltUe ( ainlv Colli Curva. NO Qultl lne. no physic, nothing ulckuiilni. Nice (or tho eliililran anil thnrnnirhlv siiIh ton. If you fuel chilly. If you tneeie. If yoa ai he all oyer, think ol Prevent ics. PromiiUiesi may alto tave half your usual aickncsii. And don't forvet your child, if therein fuveiitlineu, nluht or iluy. Herein prob. ablr Ilea Prevuntici' n-aU'st efllrli ru r. Sold in 60 bnxe (ox the porkt-t. al.o In vi.Sc boxes of 44 PrevuiiUc. Iiui.1 ou your druvvUu glvliii you A Mm0 - i Prevcntics "ALL DEALERS" R R Time Table SiouiCi;?, Crystal La kt A Homer LEAVE LEAVE ItKOTACIlT BIOCXCITI 7:30 am .8:20am 9 :30 a m 10:30 a m 11:15a m 11:00 a m 1:15 p m 2:00p m 3:00pm 4:16pm 5:15 p m ...5:50 p m G:40pm 11:00 pm Special tripa for parties of 15 or more c, st. p., M.a"b. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol loTing time : OBTB BOUND. BOVTB BOtTRD. 7:02 pm. ...... Omaha....... 7:04 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13 pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :18 am 8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:28 aw. .....Newcastle 9:33 am 2:08,1)111 " .......6:25 pm BUNDAY TrtAINS. 7:02 cm Omaha 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk ;6:82 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight" 7:15 am 11 " Passerjcer, Ombba and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local P8senger..6:29 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, May 29, 1908. M O Ayres was an Omaha visitor Sunday. J P Rickwell has adorned Lis prem ises vith a ehiney ooat of paint. Cbns Hunt. -i f Ft Dodge, Iowa, was guost of Wru Triggs from Satuiday until Monday. Frauk Nierueyer expects lo return to Chicago Saturday, where he has a position in a drug store. Mrs Emmett Fliloman has been ser iously ill I ho past week with stomach trouble, but is now improving. John Trampo of Emerson precinct, was down Monday on business con nected with the Robert Reed estate. Mrs Geo McDeath aud Mrs Gertrude Best were up from Homer 1'riday evening to attend the graduating exer cises. N Good, fresh, guaranteed garden seeds at Van de Zedde's. With every 60 cent purchase you are entitled to a gold fish. Frank B Alderman, the (onibfctone man, wts new yesreruay piucintr a monument ou the Baals lot in th- Da kota City cemetery. Ed Easton cume up fiom Omaha Saturday eveiing, the federal court, in Lieu he was serving as a juryman, aviug adjourned for a week. Henry Krum wiee's dnelliner just across the street from the postoth'ce is fast assuming the appearanre of a commodious und np-to-date home Mrs R L Broyhill went to Blair, m Nebr, Satunlay to fee her daughter Grfctchen, she was ill She fouud hnr much improved, nud returnsd uoiue Monday. The Womanh Home and Fortign Missionary society of tee D'tkotn C'itv Emmiinual Lutheran church will meet next Thursday, June 4, at 2:30 p in, with Mrs J N Hamilton. Carrie Hansen wpnt to her homo west of Homer Tuesday to spend the . . .... t i summer, liaving nuisuea uer ecnooi work here. She will uttemi the Teiu Normal scliool the coming year. Miss Agnes Wilson went to her home t Lyous Saturday. She will ukei.d the Peru Noimal sehoo! this summer. She was re-elected as teacher of the aeonnd primary room here Ltr another year. Fred Stapard has completed au ddition to the room on the west of V C Stinson's store, which he has fitted np in fine shape for a restaurant. He will open up for business some time daring the coming week. C L Culler ar-d wife were down from Wayne Friday evening and at tended the graduating exercises of the Dakota City high school. Mr Culler was prinoipal of the school here three years, and gave up school work to enter the railway mail service. Henry F Kohlmeiei came down from Wakefield Saturday evening, packed his household goods and ou Monday skipped them to Wakefield, where the family will reside, and where he is mauager of the iu K i lumber yard The well wishes of their many friends here go with them. T B Flemming, a farmer residing on the Fred Miller place on Walkers Island, died Saturday night from the ffects of a stroke of paralyns De ceased formerly resided ou the Wm Biermann farm in this precinct, and was well and favorably known to the eopie hereabonts. The funeral servi ces were held Monday, interment being n the Dakota City cemetery. D Van de Zedde, couucil command er of the W O W lodge of South Sioux City, leaves Sunday luoruing for Oma ha to asMst in the mitiatiou ceremony which will be held there the first cf the week, when 1,000 members will be civen the "bumper degree. Appro Driute memorial services for the de parted dead will also be held. Van de Zedde lies opened up his ice cream nsrlor to the public, aud he is now serving the celebrated llanford cream which is noted for its quality and fine flavor. A room has been par titioued off in the rear of his store aud equipped with tables, chairs, eto, and ueatlv derorat d with pictures, where the patrons oar. be served in a neat, clean and orderly manner. Drop in and see him, all are welcome. Next Sunday being the Sunday nearest decoration or memorial day there will be a special patriotio service at the Methodist church on Sunday morning, services beginning at 11 o'clock. All old soldiers, veterans tons of veterans and members of the relief corps will be accorded a special welcome and given reserved seats Arrange to be on hand, let all patriot Post cards at Van's. Have Elmers mske yotir abstracts, subscribe for THE herald fl per year. Archie Easton returned to his school work at Omaha Monday Goodf. Ooody, Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. Philo Graves, of Wakefitld, was a business visitor here Thursday. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in the county, f 1 a year. A son was born to Frank Brotherton and wife on Saturday of last Avet k. Raymond Ueam visited ovejr Sunday at Homer, at the George McBeuth home. Mrs Frank Bookhart weut to Water- bury Wednesday to tpoad a week with relatives. . There will be a dance in the Bras- field hall Friday evening of this week. All are invited. Hazel Becker of Sioux City, spent several days here the past week visit ing at the Neva Best homo. Owen Minter arrived here from Ft Dcdge, Iowa, Saturday, for a week' visit with relatives aud friends. Joe Foye, jr, had his baud badly r.jnrtd one evening last week while crauking a balkv gasolene engine. For Sale Sweet potato plan's, slid both early and late cabbage plutits Wesley McPhersoo, Dakota City, Neb, J S O'Donnel of Jackson, Nelti, was transacting business in towu Thursday, and while here he called on The Her ald. Moriou A Harrv and Colia M Mc Cartney, both of Sioux City, were married bv Judge Stiuson on Fiiday of last week. A II Hyers, postmaster at llavelock, Nebr, was here with a party of friends the past week enjojiug au outing at Crystal lake. The Social Doztn club of Sioux City came over on the Foje car Tuesday and spent the day with Mrs W S Baughnian. Monday evening the Old Fellows lodge elected S W Foltz noble grand. and Albert Brasfield vice grand, for the coming terra. The basket social billed for Wednes day night by the Rebekah lodge, was held Thursday evening on accouut of the rain the Light before. B C Krean-er, wife and two child ren, of Alta, Iowa, visited here from Saturday until Mcuday with Mr Krea mer's sister, Mis C M Gray. T J Knepper and wife have aRuin taken charge of the Mdel restaurant aud will conduct it in the same aati factory manner they did when ia charge of it a year ago. The new home of John F Sides ii now almost complettd. The fit i-li-ing touches are beinjr put on and thp paint is bninit applied. The hot water heating plant i u)m being installed The new "naudy Shnr-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self dj'iHiiin; and mre to May in place. We ctn ti' von, and want ou plpased with the liest v C Eckhart. Licensed Ootome'rict. Emmett -Oribble and wifrt-will cele brate their fifteeuth wedding anniver sary Saturday evening of tl is week. A number of their friends have b-en invited in to htlp commemorate the occasion. The severe "ind of Tuesday bight blew down one of the large oottonwood trees in Clinton park. Several small t-ees in different parts of town were b oken off by the gate, bui no other damage whs reported. For houiecleauing time, see what 35 cents will buy at Vau's a ten cent package of Dutch cleaneer, a bar of hand soap, a bar of tar soap, a scour ing bar. Fiftv cents worth, all ior 35 cents, at Van de Zedde's. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6 .30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p m. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited, to any and all these services. T J Kuepper hit upon a plan this year to head off the mice from takiDg his melon seeds, a trick they have been up to for several years. He purchased a pound ot moth balls for 20 cents, tnd when he planted his melons he dropped about a quarter of a ball in ' each hill, and out of 500 hills planted not a hill is missing. Try the new photo studio for your cabinet photos. Our aim is to make s fine a photo as can be amade lor the money. e guarantee au our w.irk for satisfaction and not to fade. Our pries are very low. Uring this ad vertisement aud we will make you ix- teen cabinet photos for the price of a dozen. Cabinets f 2,00 and up. De Li xe Studio, next to 5 and lUo store, Sioux City. There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by Dr Shoop, that will positively stop any paiu, anywhere, in 20 minutes. Druggists everywhere sell tuem as Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets, but they stop other pains as easily as headache. Dr shoop's rmk 1'ain 1 ablets simply coax blood pressure away irom pain centers that is all. Pain comes from blood pressure congestion. Stop that pressure w ith Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets aud pain is instantly gone. 20 Tablets 2jo. Sold by all dealers. Tired nerves, with that "no nrnbi tiou" feeling thut iscoramnonly felt in spring or earlv summer, can bo eaily aud quickly altered by taking wiiat i knowu to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Restorative, One will abso lutely tiotea changed feeling within 48 after beginning to take the Uostoritive The bowels get sluggish in the luter-' time the circulation often slows up, the kidneys are inactive, aud even the heart in many cases grows decidedly weaker. Dr Shoop's Restorative is recognized everywhere as a genuine tonie to these vital organs. It builds np and strengthens the worn-out weak ened nerves: it sharped the failing ap petite, and universally aids digestion. It always quickly brings renewed strength, life, vigor, and ambition. Try it nnd be convincced. Sold by all dealers. The Heiald fur all the xewa : Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cent per hundred. W n Ryan, of nomer, was it busi ness visitor here Jfriday evening. You will never get nervous if you drink ISreun a coffee. an ue Zedde sells it. A daughter was born to John N Mullins and wife, of South Sioux City, ou Monday, Henry Lahrs attended the state meeting of the Sons of Herman lodge at Grand Island last week. Mrs Al Adams this week disposed of her restaurant business to T J Kneiv per and wife, and removed to the Alte- mus house. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly. For terma write the Hawks Nursery Uo, Wauwatosa, wis. L M Leslie moved his household goods from the rooms in the Brasfield opera house to the Mrs Eva Orr house, recently vaoated by Geo rrangcr. All kind of ooal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slacohter Co. TiieoE Blivex, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. We will be glad to, see you call aud have ,iouie photos made. We are not particular what kind jcu have, as we make stamps, postal cards, cabinetsf nud 40 other sizes. I believe yon kuow we are always the lowest in prices. Call Sunday or any other day. Kozv Stldio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Weak women should read my "Book No 4 for women." It was written ex pressly for women who are not well. The book No 4 tells of Dr Shoop's "Night Cure" and just how these sooth ing, healing, antiseptic suppositories can be successfully applied. The book, and strictly eonfldendtial medi cal advice is entirely free. Whrie Dr Shoop, Razice, Wis. The Night Cure is sold bv all dealers. Tiles are easily and qniokly checked with Dr Shoop's magic ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr Shoop's magio oint ment would stand the test. Remem ber it is made expressly and alone for swollen painful, , bleeding or itching piles, either external or -internal. Large jar 50c. Sold by all dealers. A Bargain. Liucoln is your town, it is the seat of your state government, the officers who spend your money live here, you send your children here to be educa ted, yon send j our friendless and crip ples here, you send your insane here, you send your criminals here, when you want anybody hanged jou send ihem here, w hen you wanted a big state fair you located it here, when you hold a convention it's heie, wheuever yon do any shopping it's hers the most i airihuls center lure. Lincoln was created for the accom modation and benefit of the stato.of Nebaaska and her citizens have grown to realize that all we are here for iB for your service, anil that is the reason state people like to come here. The State Journal is beiug conduct ed along these lines. It is peculiarly a state paper, realizing its obligations to Nebraskans. It is a staunch advo cate of all things for the upbuilding aud uplifting of her people, and always stands for that much used and some times abused "square deal " It is the one state paper that can print all the uews all the time about everybody and everything. Nooflk-e-bolders or office seekers in any of its departments from top to bottom. We are obeying the new rules ol Uncle Sam's post-office and require all subscribers to pay iu advance, Iu thi? way you pay only for your own paper; jou are cot helping lo pay for the paper of someone who one.-u't pay his bills. Therefore to introduce the State Journal into thousands of Lew homes, we will send it every day, exoept Sun day, from now until after the National Election for only $1.50. Make it $2.00 and we will add the big Sunday paper. This will carry yi.u through the presi dential race. This is just an introduc tion offer and the paper will be stop ped at the end of that time. We stop all papers when time paid for is up. The sooner you seud iu yrur toney the mora papers you will get under this cut price offer. The Journal prints more reading matter than any other state daily and we will Jet you jmlge of the quality. bee your postmaster. Real Estate Transfers. E J Hmltli and wife to Curl Ream, lots 1. 2 and S In liloi-k 2, Ki iiin. wit I I) MnthewRon and wife to K H Math- ew-on, aeV und e!-j e.'j w section 17-27-7, wd Purine Town Site Co to Knrnh A Ho- Kan, lot in In block a, f irst iiuuuion to Jackson, wcl 20 (!St P Mill Uy t'o to Klla Heeney, loin 2 und If in block Ituiiimril w Jas P Goodwin sml wife to I P (UhhI- wln.H'j nw nw section 2-27-s. wu.. im Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00; C E at 8 p m. ' Preaching at Dakota City at 3 ;00 o'clock t m : Sunday school at 9 :45 a m ; G E at 6 :30 p m Undertaker County Coroner 15. F. Sawyer Tackson, Nebraska !)R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOT& CITT. MEBBA8IA Their action la mad. the wt 0U esvt tssrsoa eaa waa Dr. MUmT Nerve tad Unr Pill Class of Five Graduates. Friday evening, May 22nd, witness ed the closing of the 1908 school year in Dakota City. Following the usual picnio exercises appropriate to the last day of school, the class of '08 gave its commencement program in the M E church befere a large and apprccia tive anlionce. The church was beau' tifully decorated for the occasion with with potted plants, flowers and bunt ing. The exercises began with a march with Miss Esther lioe at the piano, and to the strains of "Narcissus," piny edin a pleasing manner, the class, sc eompaaied by Prof W n Patchin, marched to the rottrnm. Miss Perle Stinson favored the aud ience witn a vocal solo entitled lies ignation," which was rendered in man ner pleasing to all. Miss Tame Hansen delivered the salutatory and followed with an oration entitled "The Laurel Wreath," which was full of good, sound logio and showed much thought in its prepara tion, v Miss iuary itouertson cuoso as tne subject for her oration, "The .Marble Waiteth, and in comparison cited her hearers to the sculptor, following his work from the time he began ou the rude stone taken from the quarry until the statue was uniBhed, all being an phcablo to the lives of those in search of knowledge. I'roi Uarl Schriever rendered a piano solo, "FantnsU, Charles VI," in his fluished style, which was highly appro ciated by the audience. Uwiug to illness during tho last two weeks of school Fred Schriever wss unable to deliver his oration on "So cialism," or to attend the exercises, which was a great disappointment to him and his friends. Miss Mabel Schumacher had for the subject ot her oration "Diamonds in the Rough." Reference to Abraham Lincoln's life wss very appropriately cited to as an example of polished mind und character. A vocal solo, "Out where tho Billows Roll High," by Frank Orr was great ly spprt ciattd by the audience. Miss Neva Best spoke on the subject, "Woven of Many Threads," .and com pared the life of the student with the warp and woof of tho loom: that our lives are what we make them in weav ing in the threads of life, aud admon ished all who wished to accomplish much in this -world to "make hay while the sun shines." She closed with the valedictory, addressing a few touching remarks to the teachers for the efforts put forth in bringing the schools to the present liigh standard, and to the class for the associations formed in the years of labor just fir- ished . Tiie exercised closed with a medley of national airs by a male quartette mposed of Messrs Jake Sides. Paul Pizey, W U Patchin aud F A Wood, which was well tendered and brought, fourth continued applause. Owing to the fact that some of the numbers of the class had not com pleted their final examinations und obtained the grades required by the school board, uo diplomas were given out at the close of the exercises, as is the usual custom. However, diplomas will be given to those who have -si ready made the required grades and to those who complete the work before the beginning of.the next schoo. year. Oh! Save My Boy. i Contributed) Th following poem was written by G E Von Hageu, after listening to the ry of a heart broken mother, con ming a ou who became a drunkard. And yet this is only one of the many thousands r.f young men who have been aud are still I ting taken captive by this gigantic evil and crime, for crime it is io despoil iuuo- eut child ho d aud stalwart rranhood. When n Imlie I nut nml rocked him. He win then my prhlo and Joy, ; And my ln'iirt lcnt hlith with rapture Kur tho future of my boy. till Tho cnstles tlint I bullded n m dreamt of future hll. As I huKwcri him to my bosom, Showered him with kiss on klsi. Hut that Kolilen dream U Nhnttered, lie has learned to dissipate, For touliiht he Is a drunkard And my heart Is desolate. He was sweet as any baby That a mother's heurt could crave; u re and fair as stately Illy That a loving father kuvb. iiut tho voters In our vIlliiKQ Preferred dollars to tho man. And for sake rf "filthy lucre" Hold out to the rummies clan. Thus my Bold en d renin was shattered, My boy learned to dlsKlpate, And tonlKht ho Is a drunkard While my heart Is desolate. Ah I the rum shop is but blatlna. llliKhtliiHT immnood pure nud true. Brother, would you vote It licenser I ild thlscurse como home to you? ust three million boys are wanted Hy tho irrotr shops of our bind Every decade, these are needed To till up the drunkard's luind. Would you then, for paltry dollars, Teach these youths to dissipate Hy transforming them to drunkards. Make their homes most desolate? God forbid that we should luirter ve so pure sail sweet and clean. Kor the sake of "lllthy lucre," Great Godl Are wo so stingy, menu? Then lie up nml doing now, Men with courage for the right, forth Into the mighty conflict 1 hrow yourself Into the light. Heal a death blow to this monster. We must I We can I He desperate 1 Time has come when we must coiiijuoi Kor our loved country's sake. Kirst publication May 15 Uw Order of Hearing on Petition fcr Ap pointment of Administrator. In the county court of luikotacounty, No braskn. Ktiite of KciiniKKn. iMiuoin i ouniy, ss. To I'ora I.. I (Vonuor, I'alhei lne A. (Ton nor. and Alice I.. ( i l onnoi , ami io nil per vous liiteresteil in me esmie or i orneiius j O'Connor. J r., deceased: (Mi reading t he pellllon 01 ( urn 1..1M (l nor tirav nu 1 11 ill llie uuiliiiiisiriuioii , Mild estate lie granted to t'01 iu llus J . tr'l'on nor us administrator, It Is hereby oi-'lcred mar you, ana 111 persons Interested In said mutter, limy, 11111 ilo. rmeiir ut the county court Hi lie lie lit 11 11 1 id fur xnld county, on the iinth day of May A. li. I mis. at-lu o clock u. m., 10 snow .mis... if Kiiv there is-, wny me prayer o I he uetltlouer should not Ik' grunted, ana Unit notice of the oeiidcncy of suld pi tltloi and that the hearing thereof 1 given to All nersons Interested 111 suld mutter by pu) Ilshlng a copy of this order III the Dlikotu County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In suld county, lor luree successive ween t.ri.ir t.i sjilrt ibiv of hearing. Witness my hand, aud seal of said court this mil day ol Muy. A, l. i. li. l'. Hun sow. hkai.1 County Judg. 1)11 EC $ct fmmediite relief from I ILLJ Dr. Shocp's Matfc Ointment I Fly Time is Here I I l We esJso have full ipply Screen Doors and Fly Netotf all dcscrlptia l l -Yours for I -Edwards & Bradford Lik Co, I Gao. Kohlmeier, Mgr. ratronize Home Industries buy Wm LOILEPJZ, Proprietor of City Meat PUsrlket Fresh and Bait Meats always Agent foi Seymonr's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and conies back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY- PAUL PIZEY, j- Dakota Cityi Nib. Bonded : Abstracter Dakota Cm. N. F . tif istracter I ABSOLUTE SAFETY- that is the first and principal aim of this good bank. No promised profit, no matter its size, could cause it to deviate from this path. Much more Js at stake than the capital and surplus of the bank, and the lands and property of its owners, and that is their Honor; The bank is on its 23rd year. Its total losses have been less than $50 thus far. It has learned much alWit SAFE banking, and is learning more each week. All it has, all it knows, all it can learn, is applied first and foremost for YOUR safety, who deposit with us. And it is grateful for each tiny bit of business given it. The bank that always treats you RIGHT I Paris We will make quotations on Paris Gruen to compete with Sioux City Prices in any quantity desired Sff LESLIE'S DRUG STORE Headquarters for ice: cream soda Dakota City l Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy i different styles of Harness. A goou uonc Harness ior ?L'u.uu i andJmany others at right PRICES I Sttxrjjcs Bros Business- Dakota City, Ne'o. your meats of on band. Caen paid for hides. NEBRASKA ALFRED PIZEV, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa VP Y C Green S33E5HS Nebraska 411 Paa.rl Strt Slous City. lowas. T I io citizens tarn out on this occasion.