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r y l PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AliENDOT. Vk fflllawlmtf proposed asswsdsiaat os.liruun ot ss iuh oi brsjfcs, m aerslaafMr fort la fall, la anbmitMA to tha sJsctom of ta f Rthtutt, to bo vote apoa at (m itq to bo hold Tassaay, X asanas tra, A. P. HOC! A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Sec tions twil). four (4), five i), l () and thirteen 111) of Article sit l) of tha Constitution of the State of Ne braska, rrlatlnc to Judicial Powers, fte It Beaolved by tha Laglalatar of the tat of Ksbraskai Section 1. Amendment propoteft. Thai faction two (1 of Artlolo six (t) of the Constitution of the State of Kebraska be amended to read aa follows: Section I. (Supreme eoartl JfH farlediotloa.) The Supreme Court shall onsist of seven (T) Judges; and a ma jority of all elected and qualified jodaes hall , be necessary to constitute a Suorura or pronounce a decision, Tne upreme Court shall have Jurisdiction In all caaea relating to the revenue, civil eases In which the state la a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas" corpus, and such appellate jurisdiction aa may be provided Section 2. (Amendment proposed.) Tnai Section four (4) of Article six ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to rend as lollows: Section 4. (Supreme eonrt, Indfee. lection, term, residence.) The judges of tha Supreme Court shall bo elected by the electors of the state at large; and their terma of office, except as hereinafter provided, shall be alx years. And said Supreme Court Judges shsll during- their term of office reside at tha place where the eourt Is holilen. ... Section t. (Amendment proposed.) Thai Sllnn 1m ht nf ArMr'la nil ft) Of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as rouows: Section . (Snpremo eonrt, Jndg-ea, taction, term chief jnstloe.) That at the general election to be held In the state of Nebraska In th year 190, ay each six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (S) Judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; that at the general uinii in ha held In the state of Ne- krmba In tha vear 1911. and each alx rears thereafter, there shall be elected three IS) judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period f six years; and at the general election t ha. held In the atste of Nebraska in the yenr 1913. and each six year there after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus- iiu nf the Knnrrma Court, who shall bold his office for the period of six years. Provided that the memb'r of the Bupreme Court whose term of office ex pires In January, 1914, shall be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during that time until the explrntlon of his term or ffice. And, provided further, that upon , the adoption of these amendments by the lectors of the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon Issuing his proclama tion rieclarlnr said amendments aaoptca, appoint four (4) Judges of the Supreme r., tmn nf whom shall be ap pointed ta hold aald office until their successors shall be elected at the general ' election In 1909, and have qualified; and the other two (2) shall hold their office antll their successors shall be elected at the general election held In 1911, and have qualified. . I Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Section six () of Article six () of, the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Section . (Chief Justice.) The Chief Justice shall serve as such during all the teriri for which he was elected. Me ahall preside at all terms of the Supreme Court, and In his absence tha Judges present shall select one of their number to preside temporarily. - Section 6. (Amendment proposed.) That ectlon thirteen (13) of Article six ) of She Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows: , Section II. (Judges, salaries.) That luflce of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of 24.600. and the Judges C the District Court shall each receive a salary of JJ.000 per annum, payable quarterly. . Approved April 8, 1907. ...... I Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, mt tha State of Nebraska, do hereby R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal fcsks Homer LKiTfi 3AKOTi0llT 6 am 7 15am 9 30am 11 15am 1 15pm 3 15pm 5 30pm 7 15pm LEA Vl SIOHI ci? T 6 85am 8 80am 10 30am ?2 - am 2 15pm . 4 15pm 8 15pm 8 pm Saturday and Sunday tights lO 45 only C St. P., M.A O. Trains leave Dakota City. at the fol lowing time: fOBTHBOClD. BOOTH BOUND, 5:58 pm...... .Omaha 7:C4 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:18 pm 8:37 pm Norfolk 8:18 am 8:41am Norfolk 6.82 pm 7 :28 aui .Newcastle 9 :33 am l!08pm .......5:58 pm 8UNDAT TttAISB. 5-55 pm Omaha 7 :04 am 8:37.. Norfolk 5:82 CBsQ WK8T No. 85 local Freight' ......7:15am 11 " Passenger, Omsba and Lincoln" 12:47 pm EAST No 80 Local Freight 2:25 pm 10 Local Passenger' . . 6 :' 7 pm daily. daily eicept Sunday. Local Items Friday, October 23, 1908 Haying a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask you to call and see us. Schrtever Bros. Have Eimers make your abstracts. Subscribe for The Herald $1 per year. John E Miles is back from a trip into North Dakota. A daughter was born to Hal O Blacketer and wife Monday. Miss Laura Kribbler, of Sioux City, was a guest at the O M Gray home Sunday. Mifis Elizabeth Kreamer went to Walthill Thursday where she will do dressmaking. . Mrs Wm Shambaugh. of Rioux City, rimtitA several davs with old friends here this week. ' Why it that Vau sell so much Breun crffee? Because it is the bes' to be had for the money. Mrs Esther Harden and daughters. Mrs Ada Sherman and Mrs E A . Os born, ere Homer visitors Sunday. Roland Orr brought a grain sack to this office tbat was found in his com patch Monday. The party who lost it The Hotald fur All. tb - when it IS Haws. " 0 t& Haase was here over Sunday Tisitiog at home, John Dew Hi has been seriously ill for the past week. . Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Alex Nixon of Homer, wss a busi ness visitor here Wednesday, Ben Hall returned home Sunday from a several weeks' stay iu North Dakota. Frank Fueston wss down from Pon- ea several davs this week visiting with his folks. D M NiswnRer was called to Chi cago Monday by the serious illness of hit sister, . When you want tuo finest candies go to Van de Zedde', he keeps nothing but the best. A dancing party was held at the new home of Mr and Mrs Krumweide Wed nesday evening. US Marshal WP Warner was np from Omaha Thursday attending to business matters. If you want any groceries of sny kind, go to Van de Zedde's. He will not be undersold. He carries nothing but the best. Albert Shortley and family departed Thursday for their borne at Seattle, Wash, after spending a month with relatives here. Nut. eRR and range hard conl, also 11 kinds of soft coal in any quantity tou may desire, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Malml and Oretchen Clnpp of Homer vinited friends here Saturday while enronte to Omaha on a couple of weeks' visit with Mrs Sarah Jones, Clyde Crego hns laid aside his razor in the Poolittl barln r shop and is now wielding a husking peg in Wm Chenej's 80 bushels to the acre corn fitdd . - House to rent Ioquira at Ths Her ald office. Subscribe for tha Herald, the bost paper in the county, fl a year. Miss Louise Kohlmeier returned Sat nrday from a Sionx City hospital where she recently underwent an operation. Geo T Woods will begin the erection of an addition to the house on his farm now occupied by Chris Paulson. You know what that means. - You may need some eye help to enjoy the longer evenings in reading. We can fit you in any style of spectaclesor eyeglasses you want. V (J Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. ThecE JJlivkh, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. John Ream, son of Chas n Ream, of this plnoe, was arrested Monday on a oliargo of seduction by the sheriff of Union county, S D, where young Ream has been fir the past year. He secnr ed his release Tuesday on a writ of habes corpus. Mrs Robert L Cheney arrived here Monday from Leslie, S D, and will visit at the Wm Cheney home here for a few weeks, and- also with relatives atJiorfolk, Nebr. Her husbaad will also be here in a week or so and will accompany her home. The Herald is again prepared to furnish its readers with a olubbine rate with the New Idea magazine of only 11 30 for the two. The New Idea is a woman's magaaine, and has been enlarged and improved until it now equals the best fashion magazines. . Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as, follows: Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday so'jool, 10 am! Class meetiug 12 m; Epworih League, 6 .80 p m; Preaching, 7:30p m. Preuch in Grace church every Munday at 2 :'j0 p m. You are conliall y invited to any and all these services. PRACTI3AL r Actual Operation f Postal Saving Banks In Philippines. Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of Proprietor of J City KIggvw- Mcxclliot Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Catb paid for hides. . V two Tears' Experiment Indicates , ths Plan ts Successful. Agent foi Seymour's White. Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY: NEBRASKA. certify that the foregoing proposeo , oan j,avo jf Dy. paying lor tnis nonce, menu run 1 1 m ma w v . . . . -- - - finite of Nebraska la a true and correct oopjr of the original enrolled m W; kin nn!,f hv the Thirtieth Session of tU legislature of the State ol Nehraska. aa appears from said original kill on file In this office, and that said coposed amendment is submitted to the Sualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the n-eneral election to b held on Tuesday, She 3d day of November, A. D. 1908. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Beal t the State of Nebraska. Done at L.in oln, this 15th day of July, In the year mt our lrfird One Thousand Nine Hundred and ElKht. and of the Independence of he TTnlted States the One Hundred and Ttilrty-thlre. and f this State the Forty second. GEO. C. JUNK1N. (el) Secretary f Btat. Ii?t.. I. a:411illlllf till Willi V Winter in (Dzklifforrvick. Go irk Oetober . while the . low colonist rfcs are in effect. Daily through thurist sleepers via Denver, scenic Colorado and Salt Lake. Go ahead of the rush at Ihe end of the month. Homa scatters R&tss First and third Tuesdays each month to the far west, north west and southwest. These make very low rate winter tours. Mell A Sohmied and wife and Miss Ida Bodenbender returned Saturday from Devenport, Iowa, where they at tended the M B A supreme convention. Swan Peterson returned Satnrdaj to hia home at Alta, Iowa. While here he leased Lis farm southwest of town to U P Matthews for a term of three years. Georgia Niebuhr is home from her school in Thurslou county ior a aii weeka' vacation, which is given iu order for her scholars to assist in gatheiing the bumper corn orop. Judne W P Norris, of Wayne spok to a fair sized audience in the oonrt house here last Friday evening. Hi" talk was mainly on the Philippine situ ation, and even the democrats wer pleased with his address. Ren-nlar nreachine at Salem nex Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday sohool at 10:00. Preaohing at Dakota City iu the evening at 7 :30. Cbri-tiau Kmleavor at 6:30 Sunday soboi lat 9-45. am ' Holv Communion at both Qh irohes Sunday, November 1st. Robert LaDslev returned home Wed nendav morning from Dixon, 8 D, tin had len to vuit his son TTnwnril. and incidentally to take a hand in the Trirp county land lottery u tin that a man who sets in on the Ant HvniiRiir d will eet a claim worth fl.COO. Mr McGnire. of Lincoln. Nebr, will 1h Mt the court house, iu Dakota City Thursday veninK Oct, 29tti, to dis fMlUB HAM nf th leadiuff issues of this eamDuiorn. Do not fail to hear thi elociuen'. wittv and forceful speaker No collections. Free for all. Laities tspeciully iuvited. MrsGEVn Hsgen and children Wknf.ofl RnpAMi Mncrs7.inA rA Found a pocket book, containing qires the services of a man in Dakota money antl Iilioiograpns. w-n" ran Xhr. tn look after niiiirinff aub have same by calling at Model ResUu- Bcriptions and to seoure new methods rati t, proving property and paying for nnBaany effective; position perms this notice. nent ; prefer one with exp rienoe, but Wm Wolf and It Von Tolliinger, ed- would consider any applicant with itorsof The Medium, a school paper good natural qualifications; salary published at South Sioux City, were $1 BO per day, with commission option here Wednesday in the interests of the Address, with references, R C Peacock, n-w unification, which is a neatlv Roosn 102, Success Magazine Bldg, gotten np paper. Don't forget that the lafliea oi me f(mmomim4mmK Salem congregation will serve an oys- MrM .eunoL notes i ter supper this coming Friday evening $ SCHOOL NOTES J at the church; Everybody oordially edited THf imioh class invited. Ptooeeds for furnisl ing a Readers and spellers were received room in the new hospital in Tabitha I for tUH gtu grade which they have be- Home, liincoln, Pie or I gun studying now. Ham Nelson went to Lincoln Monday Wm L Wolfe and R Von Toliingor, . . i i : I i -, , i toil. .1 ; Mvnmntr to attena tne annum nsiuu meuintrs vi iun iuiu kiiiuo iu mo of I O O F grand lodge, hs a represeut-l 8onth Sioux City High school and from the. lortce at this tice. editors or - iue meuinin, visuea our Miss Ida Bodenbenuer went on Tnts- high school room Wednesday. day to represent the Rebekah lodge at I The Botany class has analized the the assembly, which meets the same prts Mains fapple blossoms), whioh are very rare specimens for October Verna Broybill has been absent from ine and place. DrC H Maxwell was cnllpd to Chi cago Monday evening by the serious llneB of Mrs Wm Timet, sister oi nire f axwell. Her conditiou grew worse nd on Thursday her mother, Mrs Margaret Ashford, and brother George Ashfoid. and sister Mrs Maxwell, left 'or bicago to be at her bedside. . , At the civil servioe examination held here last Saturday to rill the vacancy n the route out of Ho tli Hionx iit nansed by the resiguatmn ,of Jaooi. 'hane, tber were sevtn applicants hat took the examination, namely: Roy Pilgrim, Cort L Chnrch, II W M-e ker. Eddy R terly, Jerry F De- Forest, Justin S Bacon and William A Gordon. ' The party who took the contract to husk ont the corn fields for some of th Hnlj-m farmers onk French leave list Piiday, leaving hia men and bord bill unpaid. He oolleo'ed most of he -aoney that wa coming for work that had been done and even borrowed some rora the men before taking his depart ure. It is claimed he cleaned up about 2U0 in the shor time be was here. Bev J Zimmerman, an old time resi lent of this conniv. died at th iiome school on acoount of sickness. Esther Olsen has been absent from school on account of a severe-cold. Lyle Olsen re-entered sohool Mon day after two weeks' absence. Mary Hiersche returned from Lu verne. Minn, where she visited a few daya with her mother. Miss Roberts received a maple leaf measnrinir about fifteen inches in width. It was sent from Seattle, WaHhington, by Miss Pearl Boddy, who formerly was a teacher here. . Clyde Mathews entered the prelimi nary grade Monday. Flret Publication Oct 4w .PROBATE HOT1CK TO CREDITORS In the county court of Dakota eounty NebraHka. . In the matter of the estate of Otto Hii Notice hereby aiven, that the creditors nf t in. mhi. i a.i-mvMrd will meet the aUiiilnlH trntorof -alii estate, before me, county Judae of Dakota county. NebraHka, at the county court room in said county, on the lath day nf irnhniRrv. 1WMI. on the 18th day of March, low. and on the lth day of April, lttotf, ut nmviirk ik. in. nii'h day for the purpoMO of DreHontlnit tlielr claims for exainlnatlon adjuxtmHiit and allowance, htx nioiiin are allowed for creditors to present thel ..i..i,..m a ..i nn. nr Inr thu hI mill Istrntrl to settle ld estate, rrom tne om i my oi Tns only posts I ssvlnfs bank sys ttm tn cp"-atloa under ths Amtrlcao 0k Is that' la ths Philippines, where. sfter two years of experiment, the Institution has been declared a treat success In th report f ths Philip- pin commission. Just published, the postal savings bank Is discussed brief ly, to part as follows t "Tb postal savlncs bank was first opened tn Mantis on Oct 1. 19O0. Ths law provides tar thres classes. with limitations as to ths amounts that can be received at any time It each class. Following the openlnj t ree Manila efflc. other postal sav ings bank offices wers opened ta vsrt- on titles, of dlffsreat cissies, pntll at ths close ot the ytar 233 bad been opened ol wtiiCD I wers first, an were I ecotifl atid 140 were third class , rilllaa ABtla flrelaa. "At Orst tbs riltplnos did not to n? great extent avail themselves of the opportunity of depositing s portion ol their receipts In the postal saving bank.snds great bulk ot the depositor wtr Americans and ot other nation alities. As the advantages of this tys m bav been disseminated through means ot schools, government bureaus. privat rgtir? and others, toe pro portion of Filipinos la continually In creasing, and gives very good promise tbat th Filipinos will learn to trust their money to the car f the govern ment, and welcome the opportunity. "The accounts opened up to the close of the fiscal ytar numbered 2.G78, of which 84? wor closed, lesv. log 2,329 still open. The , apos 's reached the total sum of 786.S01.03 pe sos an average of 10821 pesos. Win drawals reached tb total amount nf 280,40921 Ncsos, leaving a eet deposit of 009,403 I pesos at tb end of tb Oscal year or the first nln months of the operation of tb postal savings bank but y oo means tb Orst nhs months of operation ( the average number of offices, tb smaller ons having beei opened from tlm to time during the year, so that many hi d not been o) -ned mors than a month r two at tht ttm these figures weir taken. Kaaoaragiaa' Sasatl Aeeaaale. The detce of Issuing postal sav logs bank -tamps has met wltb aor-s response. The stamps are simply n method by which small amounts csn be deposited without tb eipens r lssuluc a book, figuring Interest, snJ opening an account. "On the whole, th reception accord ed the postal savings bank baa beet, gratifying, and gives good promise. The Investment of th funds is tn the bands of a uoslal savings bank Invest ment board, which carries a certain amount of tbs funds on deposit, and bns limited power of Investment. The law nrovldcs tbat 25 per fnt f th money held on deposit may b loaned on first-class real eatate, under llmita tlona carefully drawn to protect the depositors, and 10 per cent on agrlcu. tural lands under atlll more rigid llioi tatlons.- T.ntlmr. in Lincoln. ' O toiler October, lww. This notice will bo pulillHlieU .......... . Ilnthe DakotaOounty Hernia lor lour wimik Ssours an Irrigated farm Trio ho;t r1intipps nf the dav accomDai.ied by Mw Mary Ilierscbe. ln il,n P!o- TTnrn Tac;in inrl went t Lrverne, Minn, last Saturday m the lhg Horn liasin ana to lm nt ftt thp B5th wedding an Yellowstone Valley. Govern- nivpryary of Mrs Von Hageu's parents ment irrigated lands one-tenth and th 10th we.idiog anniven-ary of , .j i iir Aonusent eier. All the. childreh down, remainder prorata m 5Xma0? this unusual and plea, ten years without interesl. AU ocoaston. Corporation irrigated lands rjavii.g moved one block north ol equally cheap and favorable. lour old location on Broadway, we are A nammmmt nnH mlintr fart Low located in the Uenry Wood houe - o re0eulv vacated bf Wm Lenox w. in this region is the never hftye n-it mlli out DOr moved away, l.m f ail mz water supply. Donot eare there tnu the goods it. b llicin ,B voitr natronoee anil man those that hve favored u in the p.ist B H Moobe. The ltaaleigh Man. Ida Anderson, a trained muse fron Sionx I itv, has begun suit sinst t'o Rioux Uitv. CrTstal L Ue and Home H ilway company for $1,600 damane Sim ol ima that whllo "He anil mr 16 h. mkhiI 81 veara. He whs pastor f the Lutheran chnrch in this place Or many years, and also served as nuntv superinten'lant of sohoola in his county. Ue wsa here only a fw nonths ssroon a vi-it with bin dangh er. Mrs C H Bryant. The Sta e Jnnrnal is trying owlul mrd to get people to give that daily a i.il. Its offer n'w is to send tne inner from date until January 1. 1900, for onlv 60 oents without Hunday, or 75 cents with. Sunday. The publishers el sure that an'one who tries lb" Slate Journal will Htica. However, liy have adopted an absolute rnle of topping every aubweriber when lr'a ermisout. ift ' reis anytning that hakes a man road it is to subscribe or h city daily and then have to flht ith the pnbliahera to get it stoepwd r piv for som'hing he does" t want, rhe J n nal's new plan will be popu ar. . succenHlvely prior to the lilth duy of Febru ,. r.. 1UU WltnuHH my hand, and seal of said court this Otlt day ol ociooer, a. u. It. (I. Ml'tNSON, . rKALl Oounty Judge mnl ,.,r nw Imnie in nnv Remedies the best . ..... ... ' . f..ii We solicit. irrigated region without a full study of the water supply. Write l) Clem Deaver, geueral agt, Ijni s'ekers' Iuformatiou Bcieau, Omilirt, or W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agent UALOTA O'TI, NEB. L. W J Oliver Ki-her were dnvli g lown Wakklet.OPA, Omaha, Mebhi.ux Uity on-may mu, "nr n run iuto by a Ihhiq tuti nan u-" friubtetieil by the Foye cr, and llm she hustained 1 jmies, which wi'h tn loss nf time as professional nurse au money piid for modioli atlentioi amou 't to fl.&OO. The executive committee for the Northeast dintiict of Dakota Comity HuLday School aaseoiation met Hstur .lav evenn ir at the tlasse home aim n,u.la .rrsnuenients fot the annual ronvenin of the distiiot Sun-la) anbiMila. The date set for the o -nven linn Saturday. November 14. and 1 1. a oonven i.m will be held in b I Lutheran church at Dakota City The officers are busy arranging ...d aelectinor ta'eot. eip t V maka iha meetins a success. Further arrangements will bs auuounced later, fJJn,' rwayarj?sssja'ij fgftMXi&GQNtBtBBBlBt9BBiK)RB I Citv Hotel , T Mrs T J Knepper, Prop DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA K4TES y f4 ft0 J)er week First olasa board, and nice, clean rooms and beds. errosita cocar HOOSK Death of Jacob 11 rlallack. Jaoi b rl Uallark, a foira-r l ioneer eai ieut ;f tma county, pHised away i his bom- iu C il, Allegi.ii o -uuty, S Y. Oct 'ber U, 1908. Mr H.Hack tm an only biotlier I Mri A II linker f bia lai'e, aud ret-ided here for sev- al .years in the early data. He was .frond I ieutennt in Co I, Nebr, In- ibtry, and was well knowu to the old rMlili lit' here. The folb wing ol.i'nry notice was r,.,keii from Ihe Uuba, X. t ree frean, i Ooiober 10. IU' : ",l II lUliuvk, an old and promt e t ie-idei t ol Cuba, tli-d at I is home uEikt Mini stieet yi-t'-rdny aftrr ,oo.. ki3 'iAoVlock. Mr H.IUck hd lie n 10 iMior lieaiin i t a io-k mun, nt was ni) toun last Maturday, but Imd filled rspiilv Hniic tun. Mrll'lUek was 70 tears of age and had epeut IIih grentr prt of hia lifu . .i . ; i i : it.!. hi uuiia. ne wax in oumiwos iu villaae for luxnr )era and has taken a prominent mit in the sfltiraof lliu ton He is aurvived by bia wife, one n . V II 1. .1 J I. , . on t rtui ii tuiiii'i, iu j u 'ukuwi, Miss Mary tialUck, all of this villKe. Arran;njetit for Hie funeral serv ios had not beeo made when we went to press last evening". Our New Hair Vigor Aver's Hair Vieor was eood, the best that was made. But Aycr's Hair Vigor, new im nroved formula, is better. It is the one ereat specific for fall inghair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New I contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, the new kind. Doe$ not chance lite color of lit hair. liodel Restaurant l MRS. ELSIE PWELL, Proprietor Dakota City, Neb. Good Rooming House in Connection I Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment. . . I Moal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 Board nod Lodging $4.00 I PAUL PIZEY, Dakota City. Nib. Bonded : Abstracter, js"S"iaii Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Elk. Sioux City. Iowa! Fobrtuary 22f '09 40 Head of Tops In the Herd A. I. NordyliG Hubbard, Nobravskav SJMSJBB , I I I hc Hlodlin IViachine Co. j I 1 1 1 Manufacturers of Gaoolcno Efirfinca Also conduct a general Repair Shop , Gatoolosto Espsrts 208-210 W. Fourth St. . SIOUX CITY, IA. Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co. I r 1 1 A iMiers formula Ub saoh Uoitlt f SUow It to sour dootor A.k dim .bout it, b.n do m ho AS B00SEVEIT 8 EES BRYAN. s we now make our new Hair vigor r.cii nnt have the slightest elrect upon ie co'.or of the hair. You may use it ..1.. tT .nv ipnoth (if time witn '.c.l l.lia - i t fear of clian-ing the color. Stops ":iihair. Cures dandruff. - 1, c. Ajor Co., IwotL Mam. CO YEARS' EXPEHIENCfci "You say that you have advo cated uior radical measures fipalnst prlvatt mooopollrs than either I or my party associates bav beeo willing U undertake. Jou have. Indeed, advocated measures that sound mor radi cal, but they have th prime de fect that Id praetlc tuey would not work. I should not lo this letter to you discuss your aft! tilde on this question If you did1 not yourself bring It up. but ss you have brought tt up. I ansver you thut In uiy Judgment tbe measures you advocat would b wholly ituflectlve Id curing elnglv evil, and so far as they bad any effect at all. would mere ly tnrow tbe entire business or tbe com. try into hopeless aod ot ter'cotil isluu I put Mr. Tuft's deeds against your words. 1 ask tbat vou be Judged ttoib ky th words you wish remembered. od by th words'tbat seemingly yoo nd your party now dealr to aav fouotten . , . I bold It entirely natural for aay great law defying corporation U wish to you placed la th Treat dency rUhst than Mr. Taft. Ta tr plans to put atop to tb abuse ot these corporations ar wholly cnlmerical. Theodore Hoove- LZ : READ The HERALD For All tHc Ncwo. "The Bank that Always treats you Right" j I at Jackson, Nebraska the bank that treats its customers "righter" and does more for them than other banks (Kearney methods and improvements.) t That does EVERYTHING in banking, up to dately, at lowest rates, and treats the poor as well as the rich. That is "Safe as a Government Bond," and "Always hungry for more business," and wants YOUR business, aud a little boost from you. Try just once Is going will bsv roods. Philadelphia DEBIQNS OPvniOHT Ac. ..fnM. ,.ii. o.kelrh nnd diwcrlntton m r:.Mfi Ki muii a . V roiv r.lultuJi, w'M.ou;iro. lulbe .Sdaitinc Jlmerican. If tt Is true that rtoosvlt t tHk tO ins Slump iirjrun 1 tn toke to ths kit tiiyun no longf refers to Mr HoohPH a Lis Imitator, counierpurt inn ui.dentudy. St, Louis Globe Uetu ocrst Undertaker ICounty Coroner 'The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." (Then you'll know the above is true.) alaekaoss Nab I I I t sa -fevv , '--- ' B. F. Sawyer Tackdon. 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