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3, Throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these 11 throat coughs. He will tell J you how deceptive they arc. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case care fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Wt publish our forma 1m yers We banish lftohol from our mdlolns W urea yon to ODffult your dootor VTfco makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Aver Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been making Aycr't Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. v b the J. O. Ayr Co., Lowell, M. msasmtsm LISTEN Mr. Renter Harvest is about over. You have paid a large share nf Vnnr fnt5r rrnn fr lonrl. Has it paid? Are you satis fied with the remainder. Do you realize that dollars paid for rent are dollars that do not come back? . They're gone, and unless you strike out for yourself and your boys, more are going next year. Hero is a Money Saving Proposition Go with me into the Big Horn Basin. Buy a small irrigated farm on easy payments ; payments as easy as paying rent in your present locality, and in ten years you'll have a farm of your 0WI1 in a growing country where crop-failures are unknown, and good prices prevail. Write me for details today. ,1 am employed by the Burling ton and my services will cost you nothing. pip D, Clem Dkaver, Gen Agt T.nnclseekers' Infor mation HuroHii, 1touni4, U BldK. Omaha, Nebr. EEIDS V?- X.-v , Fresh, Itellible, Pure Guaranteed to Please Every Gardener and Planter should tent the unerlor merits of Our Northern Grown Sed. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid onr FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pfcft. 6A Day Toaata .... lw 1 fkf. Prlne.it H.dlia a '" 1 pig. H.IMtrowlbR C.l.ry ' 1 ska-. Early Arraw.a.ad ('abfcava . l.a 1 pir- rull.rUa Hark. I,tta.. , . U 11 Yarlalla. I'halat I lawar gaaila . " tl.uu Writ todajt Sana 10 mil o hlp rT rja an parking and raeaiva tha aUva "Famooa Collection, to aatber with nor Now and Instructive Harden liuide. GKKAT MOKXUKRN SKKD CO. 904 Jtoite St. Kockford. Illinois Mrs Elsie Towell Las gona to Wayne to reside. Ed Eauton was on tho sick list tha first of the week. C L Culler and wife of Wayno, were visitors here Thursday. D M Ntiswanger made a trip to Bloorofield the Ural of the week. Deputy U 8 Marahal Sides made a business trip to Hloomfield Monday. Found German ailver brooch with initial "A" engraved on front. Call at Herald office. Mrs Harriot A Ayres returned last Friday from a month's vieit with rela tives in Omaha. Deak Foltz had his arm thrown out at the shoulder Tuesday, while un loading goods at Van's. Mrs Jaa Foltz was up frem the farm on the reservation Monday, attending to some business matters. Clyde Crego is back from a trip to Independence, Iowa.Twhere he went to look up a location for a barber shop. For sale a six room house and three lots, good location, good outside im provements. Enquire at this office. Mrs Ilattie Knowlton-Edwards, of South Sioux City, was a guest at the Judge Btinson home Wednesday night. Poetoflice Inspector L A Thompsou, of Omaha, was here Thursday check ing over the accounts of the postofOce. An examination for rural carrier for route 2 out of Hubbard, will be held by Postmaster John Q Beam Saturday forenoon. I forbid any hunting or traveling through my fields, on acoouct of the danger of stock getting hurt. Fred Jacobsen. J M Ryder, formerly of this county, has erected a neat home at North Riv erside, Sioux City, and will take up his residence there. Every subscriber who pays his sub scription to The Herald in advanoe can have the Farmers Tribune of Sioux City free for one year. v "Live and let live" is my motto. Why not call on No 1 through jour phone and give him an order, he will deliver it free of charge. George Cole, who has been working on one of the Burlington sections here, left Wednesiay for Yutan, Neb, where he will work temporarily. What is the use of going out in the cold and storm when you can call up No. 1 for anything in his line, ana be will deliver it to yon promptly. When you come up town, don't for get to stop at the corner of Broadway and Fifteenth streets and see what there is in store for you. Van will be there with a broad smile. All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fiilds & Slaughter uo. ThioE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. W E Lenox, who recently purchased the Rawleigu medicine bnsiness at Allen, Neb, expected to move there this week, but owing to the severe weather has delayed moving until the weather moderates. In alighting from a street car in South Sioux City on Monday night Frank French Blippod and fell on the icy crossing, breaking his left leg just above the ankle. He was taken to a Sioux City hospital for treatment. A can of bakiug powder and a hand some gold framed picture for 00 cents at Van de Zedde's. This may be vour last chance to get one of those elegant paintings absolutely free. One would make an excellent Auias k"'- ipO introduce fine materials, clean methods, scientific equipment into the making of soda crackers was one triumph- To actually bake into them a subtle goodness, a real individuality, never before known, was another triumph But to effectually protect them so that the fullest benefit of these fine materials, this careful, cleanly baking, this unique goodness comes to you unaltered, was the crowning triumph that gave the world NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Local Items Friday, Dec. io, 1909 We have as good a stock of hard ware and tinware as there ever was in nWa Oitv. and vou will nnd onr prices right. Schriever Bros. Wm P Warner Likely to be Re-appointed U S Marshal Sunday's Omaha Bee in speaking of the prospects of Wm P Warner being re-appointed by President Taft to the position of United States marshal for the district of Nebraska, has the fol lowing to say: President Taft can make two very acceptable Christmas gifts to Omaha residents, if he will, llie appoint ment of United States district attorney and United States marshal for this district are due almost any day now. The candidates for the office ol Uni ted States district attorney are Charles A Gobs, tho present incumbent, and Frank S Howell of the firm of Jeffries & Howell. Mr Gobs has the prestige of a quito successful administration of the ollice to rely on, as well as some Mr Howell has enthusiastic friends 1 . t.s 1 ...,., Bnrclars entered the hardware store some very strong uacaiug uuu y.cu. of Isenbero & Betcke and the arng on me iwo tm ij:.,v ll,a nt V.merson his behalf is being brought to bear by Blurts ui ijiciciuvi " 1 - 1 . . . . . 1 !!.. 1.1.: lnntt' nilnnrt l II ffrPAC IMDV 111 II UL'U 11U I UlblUUCia Ul i 1 .1,0 fWmiY.T1,ir. nnd $25 the republican party of Nebruska worth from the latter. Local talent lu me case 01 m.rnii.i ,vuru iuC.D antaA is apparently no opposition 10 uis ru uy- l oUDrCv.v.u. 1 t , 1 tlm- ri7n Hear W I Nolan , tho next number V?- VJ" "IZ 1 1. I. 41. A.n-,nw ctF I m 1 CUUrCU U 'DUIU6 r ; ritl ri in Ana fimfl 1 T M Xnlnn'fl ItllTYlOr Ifi Olefin 8110 I 611U " A. I U"a " . . I r i a-M n a. 4 o an 4 ncmAt 1 111. 1 1- Tli i I UUO 1U11U11I1J UOKGW B r.tUT.: V"TUind candidacy for re-appointment is that it something good to tuinn 01. Mrs George Pranger has been quite ill the past week. Albert Schumacher, of Sioux City was calling ou friends here Tuesday Fred H Stanard lust week finished J np the plumbing on the new residence of S A Hridenbaugh. U S Marshal Warner was here from Omaha Tuesday Buttling up. some bus iness matters in the county court. The members of the board of super visors of draiuatfe district No. 2 held a business meeting here last Saturday. D H Huger is expected home from Canada toduy. He has been in the employ of a lumber company there the past hummer. If you aro in need of anything for ' tha lioHdavs. Van will be pleased to order it for you, if he doesn't happen to have it in stock, with no expense or trouble to you. Nntien of the administratrix sale of ti.a rwrsnnal raopertv of the late Miuhatd J Malouey appears in this isBim of Tho Herald. There is a large list of stoek and farm machinery offer ed at this sale. Kide Reum was found guilty of as sault and buttery in Ju.lge Stiuson's court Thursday, on u compluiut made 1,V Th-odore Bliven, muniiger of tho FieMs & Slaughter elevator. Ho was given u f 1() und conts. The fuse wti appealed. report s in circulation hero tin's week that U U Kl. who 1. ft line Hl-out a mouth ug3 by river for New! Orlenns with his two gasolene boats. Lad f tll -n overboard and diowne:! in in the Mw-issippi river 200 miles be low Ht Louis. The report bus not been veiitied yet. It is to be hoped that the Dakota 1.. .... lrvri:.rjf nllhlio BS Well 08 those who seek amusement tlone HJ makeit a point to hear WI Nolan at the M E ehnrch, on Friday eveuiug Uorember 17th . To make real humor requtr. M irt.dlisrence b.sid.s an appre cia.i in of tlie ridiculous si le of things. In th- two requirements Nolau is ex treiin ly blustied. TI,a new "Eadex" lens for constant n-Biir is suoevior for comfort and clear r..,. nf vision. Ii screens out the vio- lAt or chemical rays of light, thus pre trnnrinrr irritation and intlamation. Hati-afnntinn c? ii (Iran teed. W C Eck hart. Licensed Optometrist. Annnnncement was received here the past week of the marriage of Mar tin Griffey at Denver, Colo, on No tromlipr 21st. to Miss Anna E Adams, of that place, Rev D C Winship, a fnrmpr M E pastor of Ibis place, now residing in Denver, performing iiifi wrnmnnr. Tho t?room was a former rHi,lnnt of this place with his paronts, n W ttriffev and wife, and otter rue ,iQatJi rf bis father moved with his mother to Denver. WANTED Success Magazine wants an eneigetio ana respouniuie man or woman in Dakota City to col tnr renewals and solicit for new uiiscrintions during full or spare lime F.rnerienoo unnecessary. Any one can urart amone friends and aoouaintutioes and build tip a paying ana permanent business without capital. Complete mit.fi t and instructions free. Address "Vnn" Success Maeazine, room iUJ, Success Magazine Buildiug, New York City. N Y. T.nlii Melntvre. who was nrrestod on .Uiiit of 11 O Dorn. president of the South Sioux City Law and Order league, lust week, was given a ueunuB Tuesday before Jungo v u ohiibou uu the charge of conducting a bonne of prostitution and selling liquor illegal ly Practically no defense was made by "Lulu," and tho evidence intro duced was so cc neliiMVO that t.he was found guiltv und lined 41 CO or fixty d:ivs in jail. Attorney Wilbur O m ii nf'sionx CUv. appeared as attorney for "Lulu" and filed an uppeal of tlm ,.,.o ,, flu. iliMtriet court, tho appual bond being fixed at f S'.IO. MoCLUP.E'S MAGAZINE wants a responsible and imergetio ian or woman in Dakota City a'ul vicinity to attend to its Htibhc:iption interests. Experienco unnecessary. There li liberal Ruaranteed compensation. A profitable pernvioi i;t InisineRa without capital ran ! ilixh -1 among fr ends and aoqiMiutiiiei'M V!e!e spare time. Tliis is th b.-ai inn start. Complete omtit an t lfi-' tions fre. Write now. M.-Cl-n Magazine, 4G East 23rd Stre.-t. : York City. nracticallv removes him from the field - . . !.. il.. as a candidate lor congress m me Third Nebraska district. The marshalship and the atttorney- ship pay $4000 a year eacu. iney have become very important positions by reason of the big cases mat nave come before the federal court in Oma ha of late and others likely to come. Both Gobs and Warner aro filling vacancies caused by tl e demanded re signations of their predecessors. Pres ident Roosevelt called for the resigna tions of Irvintr F Baxter, district attorney, and T L Mathews, marshal, at the time of the commitment to cus tody of Bartlett Kichards, W G Corn stock and their partners. The then district attorney and marshal were held to have exceeded their authority and to have abused the power of their ollice when they permitted the prison ers to go with their attorney to Uine at he Omaha club instead of taking them to the Douglas county jail. HOMER. Grandma Antrim is on the sick list Jap Lake visited in Homer Wednes day. Born to Lester Miller and wife a girl. Tilden Harris and wife were Homer visitors Sunday. Luther Heikes was a visitor in this burg Wednesday. John Rockwell and family of Omaha, are visiting Pa and Ma ltookwell this week. The six months' old child of Mr and Mrs OlBon died Wednesday of bron chial trouble. The teachers have cone to their re spective homes to await the wurming of the schooL honse. Miss Lena Rockwell and Mr Ray mond McDonald were Saturday and Sunday visitors at the David Water man home. Geo Getmyor, a. young fellow about 17 while ridincr a horse for the oattle was thrown off by tho horse stepping in a hole dug by the dogs and suffered the fracture of au arm. Auditor Johnson of the E & B Co, has just completed the invoicing of the Schuette lumber yard which the E & B Co purchased, lie is now engaged in invoicing the company's stock. Miss Hazel Penry came home from the Hospital where she was operated upon for appendicitis about three weeks ago and is stayiug with her grandparents, A Richards and wife She is getting along nicely. The children in some of tLe rooms in our new school house suffered with the cold last week as the new furnace utterly refused to do its duty; it would persist in sending up cold air instead of hot. Consequently this week we have no school and will not for four weeks at least, till the contemplated steam plant is in. Leo Sohuette left Wednesday for LaMars, Io, with his uncle, J F Knorr We ore sorry to sen ljeogojhe was clerk of tho M W A camp and we have heaid it said he was one of the best the camp ever had . Ho was also a member.of the town board. The Can. p presouted him with a beautiful watch charm, an emblem of M W A's and Knights of Columbus oombined . 6, white. HOTICE TOR BIOS. Notice in hereby (riven that on or be fore January 1. 1K10, sealed bids will be received at the county clerk's of fice. Imkota I'lty, Neb., for furnishing books, blanks anil stationery aa follow: Books. Records, 8 quires, plain etrfh. Record, 8 uulres, printed heads, each. Kecurdn, 8 quires, printed pane, eiicli. Cleneral Indexes, 6 quire, ruled, print ed head. Numerical Indexes, 8 quire, ruled, printed heads, each. All books to be made of best linen ledger paper, full KiimhIu binding, lo open Mat. and to correspond with hooka now In use. X.ettrheada and Envelope. Letterheads, printed, empire bond or epial, per M. envelopes, prinieu, maniiu, bizb io. i. ner. M - . ... ., ,o r;nveiupeH, rinieu, mnniiii, nr.e io. i, per M. Knvelopes, No. 1 size, printed, per M. Stationery. Sanfords, Stafford's or per quart. tspencena n, uiucinum pens, per uross. t-Htier s or I'lxon oem Senate Scratch 1'nilH, per dozen. Blanks. Iennl blanks, full sheet, per 100. I,enal blanks, half sheet, per m. l.enal blanks, quarter sheet, per 1(10 I.cmt blanks, eihtim sheet, per 100. Separate sealed bids will ulso he re ceived for: County printing. Publishing the delinquent tax list, rrlnllnit bar docket und election bal lots. Kcnting tho poor rnrm and KeopinK mo county paupers. coumy pny.sicmn. The board reserve the rlnht to reject any and Ml bids. Accepted bidder to lv bona xor iauniuiAi:i ioi iiuunn m -.,n- tract. . Dakota City, Men., jsovemncr .u. isuj. V. I.. ItliSS, County Clerk. Arnold's Ink, Gillette's is. per gross. or ! SATURDAY SPECIALS'l i ; I Si A Stinson l S(xiurdayf 25e sack of Rice 20c 41bs Seedless Raisins.. 22c 10 yds No. 1 Ribbon.. IOC Dec. lltK ) Seven 4c bxs Sardines.. 25c Coal Oil per gal.,... 9c All Laces up to 7c yd. ...3c 'A Off on all Turtle Neck Sweaters FREE, to Bovs and Uirls, Flexible Flyer, "The sled that steers." 111. best sled in the world. You ean easily secure one within a few days by doing a. little vdeasant work. Some have in a few hours. Be the first in your town. Write todav. stating your age. A postal card will do. W I Davis, 155 East 2tth St, New York City. v-i'i'w CHURCH NEWS MCTHOOIST. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday sohool, 10 ami Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6 '.30 p m; Preaching, 7 pm. Tho Ladies Aid society of tho Dako ta City Methodist church will hold a bazaar and serve supper iu the City hotel. Mr Thomas Debien, proprietor. he bazarr wll bo held on I'naay, Deo lOtb, and be opened at 2 oelnek, supper will be served at 5 o clock at 5c a plate, 'lucre will ue a supply f both useful and ornamental articles, appropriate for Christmas guts on ale. iou aro cordially luvueu. . Cold weather now, let's wam up ust a bit more, near tue heart and . . , T . I , come out to cuurcn. ii you nave uui ilreadv been out. Try coming. Doit juht ouce and see how it will aet on you; we venture to say mat it win uoi harm you tor time nor eternity. v,oine. Wo hud a good inspiring league service Sunday evening. Be out next Sunday, mavba somebody will sing a mho, at any rale, rate your soul high and you will not make a mistake. -iins not your opportunity. Lectors Conrso Dates W I Kolen Friday, Dec 17, 1000 U O Bowman.... Friday, Jan 21, l'JIO The Modern Musicians Saturday, Feb 5, 1910 : T. L Kemple,.W7ednosday, Mar 23, 1910 P, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES .... Y.: CDITCO BV THE JUNIOR CLASS jMia Mr K E Evans visited the grammar room Tuesday morning. Several absences roported in gram mar room ou account of stormy weath' er. The high Behool room will give their first literury progain Friday December 10. wo would appreciate visits from some of the parents. Alta, Lloyd and Floyd Lenox have quit school, their parents having moved to Allen, Neb. Those neither absent or tirdy for month of November were Irene Lake, Johu Suuford, Lluvd Mooro und Har old Antrim, Ilu.el Kuepperis absent on account of nckuess. Edith Hall and (iladyi Hall have entered the blight eyes claims. John Sanford has typhoid fever. For Sale ' A largo list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Scotts Bluff uud Banner county Nebr, lands. Banches, rtj'in.piiHhiuent9 railroad contracts, wchool sections all sizes and prices from $ti.50 per acre and up for deeded lands. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I ill go and ehow thim to those who wish to invest. B A Combs, Homer, Nebr. BLCkoLc 5 utLUa auLtttui WW Mitdo tJ build New lliinliie" A V J rut. will nut KM you A iHTiiiuia-nt -" jg. t mmi refunded. souvenir fmiccii'jii mu. .-.pri.tai if" I'.-ll I'lTITrT.' "r.il (ip llj-ti.th, iathr litl .ItMh, Mprlo Hno.fKke. IH. Hp..t.h IrU, .UI... HfMklU. I'.tiui.uitu. tno'iri.1-'r.c. lil iwtt Ai..m .i, Ifi..4tL. . ... N..uimUa. ItrU Titl.n, fre TittiP, VaiiM! K lkae Tulip, ! '. frwwh, Smm 4 IUnh liyct.IU, I.-i-ViVl. TO P1.EAB1'. Wrhe ta-dnv M-ailnn thli Prrr ' ' iali'-Nii1 aVcuM I'M HM..i,d .tM..a u l. ..I ..I.I. nllwMia ....ir.,1 ml Bull .t. flMi Ho.,.. Tall. aU ilw.1 tu b.n i . 1. Hull, ul IManM. til. CommaiaoratloB of a mniIbhii, aiK..tn! ia.ln i f lei 1 , 1 .ill .... .I'a ll,..l'..ll.oili. I of ib. H. TbUMultialM.l.aurili...fi.r. .. in n ii 04 SUOKBEI BI. K4n. II. DUCKUCS KOCXrOiiU, ILL. v tiVi . . i., Mi n Dakota City. Nebraska 1 1 mft m , 0-lnjf - itfa 'm '' i1 CKrisfmas Ieans TucK To the man who saves his money. JOY - GLADNESS - COMFORT to him and to his. It brings PEACE Why Not Start Saving Your Money Here, in the good, safe Bank tke Oldest In the County? Saving means Happiness. Start now and be Happy RIGHT" "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you Hank: of Dakota County & Jca.clc.aon Nbr. I) ,1 yt . ,iN.,,,si.r u Undertaker County Coroner v v v ift. V!.''' !- . ' J B. F. Sawyei Tackson, Nebraska IS. t. M. ErbV. (Da. X-mas Sale of Fancy Rugs Sale Closes Tuesday, December 28th All Sizes in Hartford, Wilton, Axminster, Smyrna, Palisade, and Colonial Velvets. From the Wholesale House direct to You, with but one small percentage of profit added. Make your selection now while the stock is complete. We'll lay them awaY for vou until Christmas. Still Selling 5 Gal. Gcod Kerosene Oil for 45e. Good House Brooms, for only 27 cents. Edwards Mtalfori L'ltfr Co. UUET, V. 0. Luke, Resident Mjrr. , Dakota City. Neb AfCCal'l Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Snrcty Bond (luaranteeH the accuracy of every Abstract I make Succebsor to Dakol:i County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMEKJ) ! I i i a I i