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I 1 .1.1. V r J 1 1 S Cure Your Dandruff Why? Because itts annoying, uuiidy. And mostly, because it almost' invariably leads to blJness. Cure it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at t!:c same time. All easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this form ion of dandruff I r- rn ihe rninr of ifte hair. rormula with sack bonk f Show It to yottr doctor it ilk him about It, than no aa ha aaya Mjers Aver's Hair Vieor will certiinlv ;. ; work, because, first of all, it Je siiio germs which are the original "' dandruff. Havine riven this aid. n:n:ir; completes the cure. The scalp is re m .r.J to a perfectly healthy condition. :-bT the J. C.AyerCo.. Lowsu, lyjfiTii Witvtcr Journeys Winter Tourist Revto Daily low excursion rates af ter November 20th to South ern and Cuban resorts. Daily now in effect to Southern Cal ifornia. Iyower yet, home seekers' excursion rates, first and third Tuesdays, to the South and Southwest. Corn Show, Omaka December 9 to 19. Visit this interesting exposition of the best corn products and their use. Attractive program with moving pictures, electrical il luminations, sensational prizes for the best exhibits. Con sult the agent or local papers. Soura an Irrigated Farm We conduct you on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to 'the Big Horn Ba sin and Yellowstone Valley, assisting you in taking up government irrigated lands with a never-failing water sup ply under government irriga tion plants. Only, one-tenth payment down. ..No charge for services. Write D Clem Deafer, general agt, Lanaseekers' Information Bcreau, Omaha, or E. Snethen. Ticket Agent DACOTA. OITT, M KB. L. W. Wakklbt, O P A, Omaha, Neb Headache? If it does, you should try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. "Why not do so. 'They will relieve the pain in just a few- min utcs. Ask your, druggist There are 45,000 druggists in the U. S. Ask any of ihein. A, package of 25 doses costs 25 cents. One . tablet usually stops a headache. They relieve . pain without leaving any disagreeable after-effects isn't tliat what you want? "My son Frank Snyder haa used Dr. Mllea" Anti-Pain Pills for a Ion time. He never had anything- to help him ao much for headache. year ago he came borne, ana I down sick with such a dreadful nerv oui headactio. lie cave me one of the Anti-Pain Pills, and after while I took another - and was entirely re lieved. I always keep them la the house now, and crave many away to -others surferine with headache." MRS. LOUISE LEWELLYN. Powell, South Dakota. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Antl Paln Pills, and we authorise him to return the price of first package (only) if it fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind ))R. C. H. MAXWELL, "liysician and Sarpeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY. N KB BASRA -4 I City Hotel Mrs T J Kncpper, Prop DAKOTA ClTV. NEBRASKA day. I ( 4.r .1)0 per week. First class board, and nioe, clean rooms and beds. oero.-HTB cockt Her be A K T!v titvv cm- .. UIMIll R R Time Table 8ioua City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVl LKATK DACOTAOtlT , StOCXCITT 6 am 6 36am 7 15am 8 80am 9 80am 10 30am 11 15am ?9 am 1 15pm 2 15pm 3 15pm '. 4 15pm 5 30pm 6 15pm 7 15pm 8 pm Baturday and Sunday nights '10 45 only c.,st. p., M.ao. Trains leare Dakota City at the fol loving time : VORTH BOUHD. SOOTH BOUND. 5:65 vmi Omaha 7:04 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :18 am 8:41 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9 :?3 am 2:08 pm "' 5:58 pm SUNDAY T1UINB. 5 :55 cm Omaha 7 :04 am 3:87 Norfolk 6:82 C B A Q WK8T No. 85 Local Freight' 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omana andLineoln' 12:47 pm EA8T No 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local rassenger'.. 6:i 7 pm fail HailT ATnnnt SnndST. Local Items Friday, November 6, 1908 Having a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask yon to call and see ns. Sohrierer Bros. Subscribe for Thk Hkbai $1 per year. Mr It L Broyhill was a visitor at Homer Tuesday. Frank Haase was home from Emer son over Sunday George Wilkins wits np from Homer Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs D H Eager has been confined to her room the past week. J F Leedom returned home Mon day from a trip to Gregory, 8 D. O L Goodsell came np from Omaha Friday to attend to business matters. Miss Lnoy Ewald, of Sioux City, visited at the Wm Lorens home this week. Earl Sides, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is some better. Mrs Tom Debian, of, Sioux City, visited Friday and Saturday at the R L Broyhill home. Why is it that Van sell so much Breun crffee? Because it is the best to be had for the money. Miss Jennie DcLodk wss here from S'ou. City Wednesday and spent the day at the H E Evaus home. Mrs Lettie lux uas closed out tier millinery business at Wakefield, and will remove to this; place to reside. Albert Schumacher was home from his work as railway mail clerk this week. He is now located at Hawar den, Iowa. Mrs E Woodward arrived here Wed nesday from Roney N D, for a visit with old friends, and also to look alter her property interests. A fine little daughter arrived at the home of W E Snetben and wife Mon day. Mr Snetben is sgent for the Burlington at this place. Harold D Witoell, of Marcus, Iowa, and Mrs Ethel L Duncan, of Marshall town. Iowa, were happily mairied by Judge Stinson Saturday evening. The Woodward bouse in the east part of town, sold tins week to Panl Kinkle, who will move ins family into it as soon as be can fit it np tor occupancy. Work on the new bank and, drug store building is progressing nicely. The outside walls are nearly finished and the building is puttiug on a very ueHt iSjipeorance, Mrs Bessie Bowers, sister of DM Nt-iswanger, died at ber borne in Mar shallville, Ohio, on Thursday of last, week, of tuberculosis of the bowels Sho was buried Sunday. Mrs Oeorse Kohlmeier and Miss Louise Kohlmeier. visited at Wake field with the Henry Kohlueier part of last week and this. George went out Sunday morning, returning Monday. Barney , Gribble returned Monday from Humeston, Iowa, where he went iu company with Mrs Geo Barnett and two cuildien. Mrs Barnett remained to visit relatives and old friends for a week or two. Regular preacingnext Sunday morn ing at Salem at 11:00 o clock. Sun day school 'at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota (Jity in tne eveciog ai 1 .an. Christian endeavor at 6:30. Suuday school at 9:45 a m. Now is the time for fall photos. fine erade photos in all Bizea for about half what others atk.. bee us first. Dk Luxe bTUDio 405, 4th st, Sioux City. Next to 5 and lOo store. Miss Mamie Clapp came up from Omaha Saturday evening, where stie had been for two weeks visiting at thu ... Tir T L." I ! . 1 homeofMrsJ K Junes. She vihitei at the John ti Ream borne over night and went to her home below Homer Sunday. Frank and Clyde Gribble spen Saturday night here at the George Barnett hnme, while en route to tliei homes the former ,at Yale, and the latter at Goodwin. S D. They had been to their old home at Humeston Iowa, to atteud the funeral obsequiea of their sister, Mrs Fiauk Garten, who was buried last Thursday Having moved onn block north of our old location on Broadway, we are now looated in the Henry Wood bouse reoenly vacated by Wra Lteuox. W have not sold out nor moved away, but we are there with the goods Haw lambs Remedies the best there is We solicit your patronage and than those that have favored ua in the past S U Mooke, The lUwleigh Man. HaveEimers make your abstracts. Cbas Bartowent to Wakefield, Mon day for a few days visit. Regular mating of the Masonic lodge Saturday evening. Henry Niebuhr was np from Winne bago over Wednesday sight. Mrs George Franger spent several dsys in Omsha the past week. C B Higman, of Sioux City, was a business visitor here Thursday, Subscribe for the Herald, the best paper in the county. $1 a year. ' Mrs O L Culler came down frem Wayne Tuesday to visit her mother. A 10-pound boy was burn to C D Reed and wife of this place on Mon day. 0 C Frnm and John L Nixon, of Homer, were business visitors ' here Wednesday. Galen Hatheway, of Magnet, Nebr, has succeeded J H Baker as salesman for the Watkin's remedies. John Dewitt, who has been confined td the house for the past few weeks, was able to be out Saturday. Ed Larson went to Wakefield las Thursday to attend the funeral of an uncle. He returned Sunday. A marriage license was issued Tues day to Albert T Chase, of Wakefield, and Mary E llodgins, of Vista. Orville E DeHtrty and Miss Delia Dicky, both of Sioux City, were mar ried by Judge Stinson Thursday. Mrs Jna Clements departed Thurs day for Otis, Col, to join her husband who is holding down a claim there. ' If you want any grooeries of any kind, go to Van de Zedde'a. He will not be undersold. He carries nothing but the best. , Nat, egg and range hard coal, also all kinds of soft coal in any quantity you may desire, at tne Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly. For terms write the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. You may need some eye help to enjoy the longer evenings in reading. We can fit you in any style of spectacles or eyeglasses you want. W (J Eckhart, Lioensed Optometrist. v The board of commissioners ordered the removal of the wire fenoe from around the court house square and gave the job to Gus Bergir, giving him the material for doing the work. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable pi ices. Fields & Slacohtkb Co. TbkoE Bliyen, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. We are doing business at the old stand. Always lead in low prices. We make all sizes . See our $2 50 per dozen cabinets. Others gets $5 00. Kozy Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. The Herald is again prepared to furnish its readeis with a clubbing rate with the New Idea magazine of only 11 30 for the two. The New Idea is a woman s magazine, and has been enlargrd and improved until it now equals the best fashion magazines. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday school, 10 m! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :80 p n. Preach in Graoe church every Sunday at 2:30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services . WOMAN'S HEART REMAINED TRUE. One of the rare cases of a woman s heart remaining true to her first love was demonstrated in the marriage of A. Enos, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Nettie Enos, of White River Junction, Vermont. In 1893 they first met. He was the manager of a grocery store, she a singer in the First Methodist choir, file promised himself to win the fair grey eyed miss. Six years af ter they were married. Two years later he, like -other men have done before, drifted away from his wife and mother of his- boy. Seven months reo he wrote a letter to this noble lit tle woman away back in the Green mountains, and a few days later the answer came. The first two word3, -ear Papa," and he knew he had won again. She could not come then. A wait that seemed like years to him. At last, with their son she came. Judge Stinson on Monday did the rest, and no.v .ney are happy. PROGRAM. The following Is the order of pro gram announced for the third annual convention of the northeast district of the Dakota County Sunday School as sociation, to be held In Emmanual ititheran church, at Dakota City, on Saturday, November 14, 1908: . Forenoon Session. 10:00 Opening song; opening pray er, Rev. w. 8. Oberholzer; greetings, Miss Elizabeth Haase: president's ad- ress, J. F. Wlnebrenner. 10:30 Primary work, -Mrs. Geo. F. ..Ivermore. , 11 :00--"EchoeB from the State Con vention," Miss Mary Heikes. 11:30 Silent hour, L. Kryger. Afternoon Session. 2:00 Song service led by Miss Anna Ilartlett. HusIncsH session (reports of delegates, etc.) :i:00 "ClasB Organization," Rev i-o. Hray. (1) Round table, conduct ed by Mrs. C. K. Kline. (2) Class song by the "Charity Circle" of the South Sioux City M. K. Sunday school. 4:00 "The Pastor's Place in the Sunday School," Rev. J. L. Phillips. 4:30 "How to Observe World's Temperance Sunday In the Sunday School," Rev. G. E.. Von IlugMi. Clos ing prayer, Rev. M. Koolen. .1 : 00 Adjourment. Every Sunday school Is entitled to one delegate for every ten or its mem bership. It every school have Its full delegation. Real Estate Transfers Fniiii'ls A Patterson and wife to J A fiiirclity, lots 2 and 21 In lilock '19, Covington, 8rd filing, wd Hugh S Neighbor to Fred Herman. ', nJi im1-. and h'j el4 ne1. m ), section 2S-2D-9. wd 80110 D O'Hanlon and wife to Fields A Slaughter Co, swH '4 section 8-2N-9. wd D J Htelnerto Ilah Miller, lot 12 In block, Central South Sioux City, wd.. He I ma Moll tor to Wm Kahl, lot 12 III block 9, north addition to Kinemon, wd M I. Kohltltt and wife to Judd (Melt, lot I and i In block 1, O'Connor's 2nd addition to Homer, qcd Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, Oot. 81, '08 Board of county commissioners met pnrinantu adjournment. Present, Ed Morgan, chairman; Jehn Sierk and Fred Blame. Bond of J M Woodcock for county surveyor approved by the board. It having been called to the atten tion of the county board that tbere re mains in the hands of the oonnty treas urer fuad known as "school district No 11, 1896 protest", which amount to the aim of 1125 26, and that there has been no addition to said fund si nee 1897, and no effort has been made by the parti paying aaid money under protest to recover theame, and, time for recovery having long since elapsed, it is the order of this boaid that the oouut; treasurer be, and he is, hereby instructed to transfer said fund to the general fond of school district No 11. Comes now J A Foye and shows the board of oonnty v commissions that there is only about 3 acres not in the lake on lot 4, and 5 acres on lot 3 of section 13 township 88, range 48, and the board now orders the county treas urer to accept the taxea of the same at a valuation ef $50 on lot 4, and fCO on lot 3, for the years 1903-1904 1005 and 1907 The county derk is aiso order to correct the 1905 tax list at the above valuation. .The county treasurer is ordered to occept $15 on each of the following lots in full payment of same, balance to be strioken, lot 3, blook 13, lot 23, block 13, lot 11, blook 14, lot 15, block 5, Central 8outh Sioux City. County treasurer is ordered to strike the taxes on lot 6 block 142, Da kota City for the years 1879 to 1890, inclusive, balance to be paid in full; also on lot 5, block 142, for the years 1877 to 1890, inclusive, balance to be paid in full Report of J P Rockwell, eheriff, ap proved by the board. Total fees earned, $112.75. Claims allowed: Or.NKRAI.rVHD, J P Rockwell, tnklntf Nugent to Lincoln anil Minn Unrlock to Nor folk, unci raxh advanced NW IH Wm blerninnii. wood 1.1 AO DOHt'nson, postHffu, expense, etc... 8 Mi J P Rockwell, salary Ill Art Win Kiermann, salary 40(H) Kophln Hlermtkiin, boarding prisoners 8 00 J P Hockwell, serving Jury, election notices, etc. , 41 90 W Li Ross, 8rd qr aulary, making tux Hat, expense etc THS T5 Ksten ()lHn, digging grave for Crompton 8 00 ii M Islle, nutse IX) Perkins Bros ()o, supplies 9 46 J Van de Zeddo, mdae X Oft John II Roam, board ot health S no Heth P Harnes, same 8 21V James Fly nn, same 6 00 O 1 8ml Icy, same. 1 T5 Fred Htannrd, bullirr , 10 00 Harry If Adair, court oosts 04 40 Mary V (iulnn, 8rd qr nalar.v, post- hkc eto S47 87 B KRawyer, burying (J romp ton 87 AO North NnhraakaKiucle.prlntlng brief, Hulll van vs Kosh; cliilin 14 10 60 ' BRIDGE FORD. Ohas Dodge, bridge work T 80 John O Smith, same 11 On K H Iihr Co, lumber 114 Hi K S Heatty, bridge building 1108 47 HO AP FUND. Chris Fry, road work 68 75 Wm HKKln, same 0 00 August Htcke, same 8 00 .U Ii 11 Kant row. same A 00 Win Nlederiimler, same n 00 Pttr Kamfell, snimt 8 00 Henry Wallwey, same . 8 00 Hinry Ml Ike, same 8 00 Wlllln "Wllke, same... .j 4 00 IraThorne, same ..,1 900 John Rhode, same , 8 00 Julius Hoiidersoit, same 8 00 August Voss. same 8 00 Jim Hecney, same , 8 00 Nick Simmons, same a 00 Mat AHMenmacher. saM.e 8 00 Frank Mlmmons, same... 8 00 John Fey. xau.e 8 00 T F Watson, same 8 00 Kd Maurice, same S 00 Chris Hanson, same S 00 Mads Hansen, same a oo Ijoiile Wallwey. same 8 00 John Niemann, same.. 8 00 will Key, same e (u Win Bctcke. same S 00 Ole lioxtad, same 8 80 Aug Isenberg, same 8 00 IX) HvftVrnan, same 218 DO O O Hvnrtnan, same Sit SA Wo W Teller, same; claim t1M 49 60 ROAD DISTRICT TODD. Aug Nlggemann. road work. dlst. 19.. .1 7 SO T W Orilihle. same m Hi Adolph Hartels.same m if' I.L Hclks. same 7 00 Uuo W Thompson, unit, dtst 7 24 75 T w ttrlbule, road grauer repairs, dlst 19 1 V Art m rinlt. road work, dlst 16 8 00 (lhas Dodge, same 8 00 Harty Ogourn, same o " Wvorgti Hale, same 8 00 NpIm llmiHpii. Maine 8 00 John 1ouiBoy-, sam 8 00 Ixmis Mogcnsen, same 8 00 lilniHtiaii Krickxen. same 8 00 Peter Johnson, same 8 00 Mi-orge Jkiihoii, same 8 00 Peter Jensen, srme 8 00 John I.ulxihn, sume 8 00 John Ktadinx, name ' 8 00 IOllli Knuilxen, same 8 00 Nuls Andoi'Hon, samu 8 00 George. Johnson, name 8 00 Alliert Sohroeder, same 8 IW Hans H Ijirnen, same 8 00 Artie Ii Smith, sume 00 Michael Oreeno, sumo 9 00 George Hayes, mime 8 00 ltert KranelKoo, Mine 8 00 M ! Greene, Mime -,. 4 00 Freeman Rockwell, snme 8 00 John O Smith, sume . 76 F 11 Iittiuiiur. same i Sam Hronnninan, same, dlst 4 24 00 I.011IH I'otlei'Hen. same 87 2ft Wm Harty, saini', dlst 9; claim f! JJJ .lumen lloifnn. same: claim tl 0 00 Will hiirtcln, wttme; claim f-'J Ijhm 1-iirnen. same: claim i.&0 8 00 The following claims were rejected ; Martin Holmvig, surveying ditch, 4(i 75; J M Lewis, surveying ditch, $46.C(). Board adjourned to meet November 14, 1908. w L Ross, Clerk. HIGH schoul nuns . imm coitcd ev tmi biwior sun j- . . u' -r The republican ticket carried Tues day at school. Wienie Gray has been absent several days on account of sickness The first regular rhetorical program of the grammar room will be given Friday, Nov 6. Two windows were broken Saturday or Sunday by the football players The ball will not receive another kick until the windows are paid for. Mr Josiassen went to Lincoln Tuea .lav to attend the annual teaohers meeting returning Thursday. The other teachers visited Bchool in Sioux Liitr. They all reported that their time was spent very profitable. Those of the Cth and 7th grades who were neither absent ner 'ardy: Wil liam Lorenz jr, Harold Van de Zedde, Eva Graham, Frank Uiese, Liuverne Strong, Albert Biermann, Llo'd Don ton, Edgar Howard, Hugh Graham, Maria Kosh aid Ruth Gray. The follow iog were neither absent nor tardv for the m nth of October: Ethel 10 Strong, Ms jorie Spencer, Clara Blnme, Vernon lleikts, George Miller, Walter Miller. Frank Sides, Myrtle Baugh- man, Elsie Lisohke, Henry Giese, Har old Gribble, Gretcben Hanghman, Myr tie Bouton, Alice Doolittle, Maud Doo- 0 little and Kathleen Neiawanger. I7S Whin you want the finest candies go to Van de Zedde', he keep nothing tat bat the best. X0irxiirjrjiarjrx S. n.m. I W II 1119 Ul III to loot from our Exchanges Ilartington News: Tod Christopher- son of Crofton, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Thnrston Osxette: Albert Nash re ceived word of the death of his nephew, Johns Herman last Friday. Fonca Journal: Tern and Gertie Beacom, of ' Uubbard, attended the dance in Ponca Monday night and also visited at the P McCabe borne Newcastle) Times: Mr WO Bailey and daughter Miss Emma, and Mrs Archie Joyce ' and two children from Orchard Neb, are here visiting rola tivea and their many friends. Lyons Snn: Miss Blanche Warner, of Avalon, Missonri, visited the War ner and Smith families In J-iTons over Sunday, being en route borne from visit with relatives on the Rosebud reservation. Pender Repnblio: E J Smith of Homer was in Pender on business laat Saturday. .. .Dr W R Ream and wife were over from Walthill laat Friday night and remained over night at the L L Ream home. MOT Sergeant Bluffs items in Sloan, Io, Star : Ernest Brassfleld and cousin, Merul Brasfield, have retured from several mouths' stay at different west ern points and are viaiting at the home of the former s mother, Mrs Gibson Bates. Wynot Tribune: Miss Josephine Daveyot Jackson is visiting her oonsiu, Miss Lnoy Jonee this week.... The Tribune was misninformed when it stated last week that Vanghu Sweet went down to Vista, to get acquainted with the old folks. Instead of that, he took his best girl dow n to see Ben Hur. We ar9 always pleased to make tbese ootreotions. Newcastle items in Ponca Leader: Married at the Oatholio church at V sta, Wednesday morning Oot 21, 1908. Mr Isadora Conway and Miss Julia Mehan, Father MoCarthy officia ting. The bride ia the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs Mehan, of Vista, who numbers her friends by her acquaintances. She has been a Dakota county sohool ma'am for some time, but the loss to pedagog ical world is Mr Conway's gain. The groom is the son of Mrs Mary Conway, of Newcastle, and is a prosperous young farmer who haa grown from childhood to manhood in this vicinity and haa hosts of frienlds They will take np their residence on the old home farm and will be at borne to their friends after November first. We wish them a happy and prosperous journey through life. Ponca Leader : Mrs Pat ScoIIard of Jackson wss in town Wednesday be' tween trains, .. .Ponca order of the Eastern Star entertained the Dakota Citr chapter Tueedav evening at a big banquet. The Dakota City ladies arrived on the seven o'clook train and were met at the station bv m delega tition of ladies from the Ponca lodge who escorted them to the lodge room which had been beautifully prepared for the occasion. Tbere were about 40 in attendance, some guesta being from Hartington,v Nebr. and Center Point, Iowa. Each member of the Dakota City lodge save a abort but very im nressire talk on lodge work, after which a very taiented program was rendered, consisting of readings, ad dresses and solos given by members of Dakota City and Ponca chapters After the program a sumptuous three- course banquet was served wbiou waa thorougly enjoyed and heartily appre ciatAd by all. In the still qniet hour of the morning, after baviug spent a most enjovable time, they dispersed the Kuesta Initio- entertsited at the hospitable homes of the Eastern Star ladies. The Dakota City ladies leit for their homes Wednesday noon, voting the Indies of the Ponca chapter entertainers, never to be surpassed. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the postoffice at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending October 81, 1908. Jack I Tittle Mrs Frank Ht.rlcklett Mrs Wm Hollmnr Koniilcl siiiitn ii I HiiKCrty Mrs Jennie Stevens Wm Haniis Parties calling for the above please say "advertised. Joun II, liEAM, Postmaster. List of letters remaining in the post- office at Jackson, Neb, for the month ending October 81, 1908: HOflarhce Clarence Smith J White J W Cain H Klnir 2 Mary Klcnonberaer Mrs Arthur liauanman Partiea calling for the above will please say "advertieed." M j f lymn, restmasier. Woman's Hqme Companion at a Nswl Price. Tue inorease in the price of paper haa btteu a (actor in forcing auother one of our magazines to increase in price. The Woman's Home Compan ion, preparing to give its readers a big er snd better magazine, will raise its price Iron 10 cents to 15 cents a copy, and from 1.00 to $1.25 a year iu a few weeks. This advance ia iu part due to the increased size and ralue of the maga zine, and in part to the inorease price of paper, which ia affectiDg t very pub lisher in the United States. Undertaker County Coroner Ii. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Old papers for sale at the Herald offloe 5 cents per hundred. Patronize Home Industries buy Proprietor of (Daly Klesi Mcxrlliot Freeh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for hides. - Agent foi Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY IModel Restaurant MRS. ELSIE P Dakota j Good Rooming House in Connection I Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment. Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 PAUL PIZEY, j Dakota CiTYi'Nia. j 1 tiVs? I'C vve. WW Bonded - Abstracter IBrod Sow - SgJIg February 22, '09 40 Head of Tops in the Herd . A dl. FJ r dl y lk g Hxsbbavrd, I Gray'c Fool Eflallt j I i l i Restaurant First-class Pool and Billiard Tables. Cigars and Soft Drinks of All Kinds.' Meals Served at All Hours. Everything New, Neat and Up-to-date. C. M. GRAY. Proprietor. READ The HERALD For All the Nowc. I AFTER THE BATTLE IS OVER We will all settle down to business. After all it v matters most to us, that crops and prices are good (as they certainly are this fall,) "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT," at Jackson, wishes some good loans, real estate, chattels or personal security. If you hear of any one wishing to borrow, tell ; them of this gdod bank. BeVtik. nf DavlcotsK Cotarvty, Jah.ok.aon, Nobrswaksh. "Always hungry for MORE business." I i i a I Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy different styles of Harness. A good Work Harness for.. '..'.'...$20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Sturjjca lSroo 4MMMMTTTT4-H4MT4TTtTTTa) your meats of NEBRASKA i i WELL,. Proprietor City, Neb. I I r l Board and Lodging $4.00 ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. v4 Sioux City. Iowal I i Nbrskkav in Connection I I i i Dakota City, Nebr. I I I I I 411 PctKrl Stroot Blows City lowsa. :7