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Local Items Friday, Dec. 2, 1910 We have sewing machine needles and achnt.tlen to fit any sewing ins chine. You will hIho Dud a good line of liHrdwnre, graniteware aiid tinware at right, priors, nt Hchriever llros. W'm ftest was down from Emerson over IStinday visiting relatives. 1) M Ncinwnngrr in in Omaha tLii week hh a juror iu the federal court. Mrs Will Ki'Hm and daughter Mabel of Wiiltliill, were over Monday night visitor ht-ra at the Johu 11 Ileum home. Van i giving away a dandy dish of your own choice with every package of coffee you buy. Tuo dish is woith the money. George Clifton and wife, of Orchard, Xeb. spent the past Tew weeks here at the home of their step-sou, 8 II Moore, the Ituwlcigh man If you don't know where to trade since the S A Stiuson store burned, try Van de Zedde's ho will guarantee ev erything lie sells to be first class. The coming marriage of Miss Lena Rockwell of Mionx City, formerly of Homer, to Raymond W McDouold, has been announced in the Uiuux City papers. The morning freight on the Bur lington played out between here and Homer Monday forenoon, and the lengers were finally brought back to this place after a two or three hour's delay. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting iu puenmonia. This can be obviated by using Chamber lain's Cough remedy, as it not only cures it, flu' UZ4, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Hold by all druggists Guy Cheney arrived hero Hun da from Seattle, Wash, for a short vi-.it with his parents, Mr and Mrs Win Cheney, ut their home West of town. Guv U now in the real estate hu-iness at Heattle, inn) is on a business ti to Chicago mill other points in the middle west in the iuleri sts of his linu He expects to he ub.se tit from home about u mnu th. Owing to tlio d:uiger of tho spread of infantile itiinilvsis, the state bord of health ha decided thnt quarantine must lie established by the local phy sicians and health boards in this dis ease. A twen y-one day quarantine must be established, with subsequent fumigation as in other contagion dis eases. All cases outside of the juris diction of towns and cities are to be re ported by the attending physicians to the county health physiiian, and all cases iu towDS and cities are to by re ported to the local health board. t L Important properties of i 11 the Grape are U ft transmitted J m T1 im Absolutely y pure to the food. The food is fi thereby made more tasty and digestible rT-rr'T.'W"V Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins. "Deak" Foltz baa been laid np the past two weeks with icflueuza. Buy a good farm on the Dakota oounty bottom. I have it. Eimera, Mr Gertrude Kest and son Donald of Homer, were over Hunday visitors with relatives here . If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. ltnd Odell of Homer, is on trial in the federal court at Omaha for selling liq'ior without a government liceuse. John Freglia, age 37, and Ellen Prohnska, age 22, both of Sioux City, were married by Judge Ilefferuan on Monday, Anyone wishing a new phonograph of the latest style for only $17.60 can get one bv leaving their order with Van de Zedde Prof W L Best, of Chadron, Neb, formerly assistant principal of our schools, spent a few days with friends here this week. Itobet L Cheney and wife left Mon day evening for their home at llardin- grove, a U, am r a two eeR u visual Mr Cheney s parental home. If it is A 1 grooeries you want, just plauoe over Van de Zedde's stock, lie will sell just as cheap as possible, and he handles nothing but first class goods. A part of the Rooney estate will be sold by the referees iu partition at the couit house ou Haturday, December 3, at 11 a m. See desoiiption aud sale uotice elsewhere in this paper. Mrs Elmer Robinson, for many years a resident of this place, died at her home in Ghetek, Wis, November 17th, of access on the luugs. The family moved to Chetek about four years ago J C Dnggan, Good-sin's Nasby-mer- cfiant and all aronud good fellow, was a business visitor here Tuesday, atd of course remembered the lleiald with the price of auother year's sub sen pt ion . Ilenrv Thornton of Hubbard was brought to this place hist Htturdin and u charge of itisaniU lodged agiiint him lie wis taken to Norfolk Wcd tiisday by D pnty Sheriff Fu-t-t n and placed in the iifylnm. The peculiar properties of Chamber Liiu's Cough Reni'dy have been thor oughly tested during epiib mict of in fluenza, and wtieu it wus takeu in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all druggists. George W Rockwell returned Mon day from a ten days visit with nis daughter at Teknmah. He thinks thi corn in Burt county is a little better grade than ttiat raised iu this county this year, while the yield is not quite ho heavy. The hour for divine services in Sa lem Lutheran church will bj changed- after the first Sunday ia December- frora 11 o'clock a m to 2:30 p in. Sun day school will meet at 1:30, By ord er of Council. Lost, strayed or stolen from my place Thursday, October 27, 1910, four red hogs. 1 big sow, weight about 400 pounds; 3 shoats, two of them bows atd 1 barrow, weight about 150 to 175 pounds, Louis Dierkiug, Dakota Uitv, Nebr, Many persons find themselves affect ed with a persi-tent cough after an at tack of influenza As this can be promptly cured by the use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedv, it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by all druggists. Al rs Tena Ure, of Spearfish, S D, spent a few days here this week at the Fred Duensing borne. Her daughter, who is a nurse at St Joseph' hospital, Sioux City, is just recovering from a nine weeks siege of typhoid fever, and will accompany her mother homo to Spearfish Saturday, The Wednesday Literary club will meet with Miss Haase, December 7, at 2 :30 p m, for the following program : Roll call, quotations from Spanish note book ; lesson review, ch. V VI, VII, VIII, IX. Miss Haase; paper. Spanish Art, Mm Mason; reading, se lected, Mrs bides. Music. Byron Buchannan, who served as sta tion agent at Cobnrn, Neb, and who recently took a layoff to visit his pa rents at Los Angeles, Cal, has been appointed agent at this place to suo ceed Geo Granger. tie will lane charge of the station here as soon as he arrives from Los Angeles. The Odd Fellows at their meeting Monday night elected officers for the term b -ginuing Jan 1. The new ofh cers are: James Fueston, noble grand ; Howard Rockwell, 'ice grand; 8 W Fol'z, secretary; Chris Paulson, treas urer; H W roltz, trustee, installation will be held the first Monday ia January. If yon are suffering from biliousness, constipulation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a poxtal card, send to Chamberl tin Medicine Co, Pes Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, aud they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. Sheriff J P Rockwell and Clerk of the Distiict Court Geo Wilkins went to Ponca Wednesday to be present as spectators at, the trial of Wm Flego of Dixon connty for the murder ol bis sister, Louise Fbge, last summer. County Clerk lioss went to Ponca lust evening, accompanied by Mrs Ross, and will attend the trial and spend a fe days with friends there. The property owners in drainage district No 2, of Dakota county, met at the court house last Saturday fore noon for the purpose of electing two members of the board of supervisors of said district, one for oue year to fill vacancy, aud one for the regular five year term. Fred liartcls was elected to succeed himself for the one year erm, anil uiou Armour w as tu sen for the five year term to succeed linn- If, ThoH Sullivan was chosen to pre side over the meeting und Harry lirowd acted us secretary. After the eleotiou of the two supervisors a mo tiou was made by C II Maxwell and seconded by John T Daley that any land owuer in tho district be aut hoiized and requested to suggest anything for the good of the distil. a or for the pur pose of aiding the board iu the perfor mance of their duties or iu tho method to be pursued iu tho drainage of the district or raising funds to carry on the work. Death Claims Another Pioneer, Surrounded by her children and friends, Mrs Margaret Broyhill passed peacefully away Sunday night it about 9 o'clock, nt the age of 81 years, 2 months and 28 days. Ilcr sickness dated back severs! year, but being of strong constitution she bore np brave ly. On several occasions when the grim messenger seemed about to call her home she rallied and seemed appar nntly iu good health until the final summons came. Miss Margaret Hutchinson was born in Kentucky August 31, 1820, and was married to W I Rroybill Novem ber 1, 1847. The family moved to Da kota county, Nebr, July 12, 180!), and located on a homestead on Elk creek in the western part of the county. They sold their claim and moved to the Cheney farm just west of this place. Tho family resided in 'his vi cinity ever since coming to Nebraska with the exception of one year w hen they lived on a farm near Sergeant Bluff, Iowa. Mrs Broyhill conducted a hotel or boarding house in this place for many years, aud was considered ' V 1 -If. I - J. " L - , nS. MARGARET BROYHILL a model landlady by the traveling public who knew where they could get a first-class meal. Her husband dii d December 14, 1892, and sinco then she has made her home with her son, G F Broyhill. She leaves eight chi'd ren to mourn her d.parture from this life, namely: Charles Broyhill and Mrs M M Ream, Sioux City; Mrs Ellen Berg, Portland, Ore; Mrs Mary derrick, Los Angeles, Cal; James Broyhill, Bii'geport, Neb; R L and O F Broyhill. of this place and Will Broyhill of Omadi precinct, Two cbildreu di.-u' during their residence here, Lincoln aud f)ora. The fnnera'. services were held from the Methodist Episcopal church Tues day afternoon at 1:30, and were con ducted by Rv W R Warren. The remains were interred in the family lot in the Dakota City cemetery, "Grandma" Rroyhill, as she was fa miliarly known to so many, was a kind and agreeable woman, and one of those sturdy pioneers who helped pave the way to civilizition in wut was comparatively an unsettled region when she first saw Dakota county. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES DY SUPT. W. E. VOS3 Miss Cora Chieoine, sister of J A Chiooine, principal of the Dakota City schools, began teaching last Monday iu distiict No 20, or Hale school, for a month or two w Lilt t) e regular teach er, Miss Minnie Stone, is recovering from au attack of pneumonia. All teachers will kindlr inform me during the school year as to when, how long and for what reason their school has been closed. It may save me a needless drive to your school house, snd, too, furnish me with the cause of irregularities iu reports and the like. Did yon read the information given ou tho Nebraska Compulsory Attend ance School Law iu the "County School Notes" column of this paper two weeks ago? If not, a copy will be furnished to you, upon application, by your county stiperiutendeut. Each pupil in the flrrt eight grades in this county has been furnished with report card w hich is to be prsouted to the parent or guardian for his sig nature at tho end of each month I he parent should note iu particular the grades iu the "quarterly testa column, for these have been earned on ques tions furnished by the county. If you lo not find those grades ou the curd during the 3rd, 5th, 7th, and f'th month of this school year, you may know that your teacher ia neglecting to perform one of the latest progres sive duties required along with the in telligent use of the "Mourse of Study. In a few rural districts, boaidiug places are harder to get than are teachers. Why not see to solving the boarding question before the teacher comes? A teacher left to find her owu boarding place and having the most inconvenient in the district as to distance, and often ia every imagina ble particular, offered her is usually found leaving sometime betweeu her arrival and the end of the first month or two. .' JM :'. 0M -Me VJVJH.U . HIGH SCHOOL NOTL5 Vt -K-1 C; tW -Vj KKh ' K iv HUM SCHOOL OKPAHTMENT NuiiiIht of puntls enrolled if! Nil in tier lie! I tier nls-eiit nor timly Irt Avenme per rent of at teimnnre it, A venule percent of pum-tiiiillty lis Niiiiu-i of those neither nDsent nor initiy ; Nellie IHerkiUK lA-lln Keller ulmlys Orr Klmer Hierniami Harold Wrllibl.' VI in tioiiKoiis KImIk I .Isclike MiuIku ilclkcs MmIh'I lllermiinn Helen (ii'iilumi Miirunret Nli'liuhr Marie lloss Henry ilese Alice Dooltttle ( 'liiuile Helkes Frank Sides HONOIt noi.I, Ninth Orade: Alirertra anil Latin, Mnliel Hlei-uiiinii : KhKltsh, MhImjI Uleriiiann, Hel en Uraham. Tenth Hrade Aluebro. Oaesnr nntl Hhet- orlc, Marlon Ilelkes; 1"U. Ueou., Harold (illl)hlc. Kloventh Orado: Geometry, t limine uel- kes; (Ucero and Aurlculture, Frank Hides; KnKlIsli, Villi IIOUKOU8. .1. A.Ohlcolne. Principal. Julia rower, Assistant l'linclpiil. GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT Hess Hobertson, Teacher. Kni-ollment 21 Attendance m I'uiictimllty W Kva (iriihiiin and luiy ilclkcs ranked one In eldlitli Kriide. Ituliy Moore ranked ono in seventh grade. Kollnr Honor Stott NelHWBimer Joseph UolKTtS Vei n Arinnriitiii Helen Kleruiiiiiu Keith Kviins ('iirrance Fisher Frank Gleso Harold Van de Zedde MurmierltH Hehrlever l.o.vd Hrldenluiinrh F.lda Brl'lenbiuiKh It vi by UlerkliiK Kvatiraham Hay HelkcH Mary Eastou returned Sunday t" Peuder, Neb, to resume her school work near that place. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber lain's Linemeut is applied a cure may be eff -cted in three or four days. This liuement is ono of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all druggists. South Sioux City is again agitating a movementto move tne county seal from this place to that town. It would be rather an expensive move for the tax payers to spend fifty or seventy- five thousand dollars to satisfy the whim of a few speculators, when it would be of uo benefit whatever to the balance of the county . Fire Sale Still On. The sale of fire damaged goods from the S A Stiuson stock, which is being conducted iu toe old Fred Beerman store building, is still being carried on, and many artbe bargains that are being off. red . The bulk of the goods in this s ile are not damaged in the least by fire, only soiled slightly in re moving, and yet the; are being offer ed at rediculously low prices. Takb a look over the stock and the chances are ' that you will see some thing that you need the worst kind, and you will save mouey by so doing You will find clothing, hats and caps, men s mess stuns, chick coats, overalls, pants, underwear, sweaters, comforts aud blankets, rubbers, em broideries, laces, notions aud furnish ings. Look it over and sen the bar gains offered. S A Stisson. Ladies We pay the highest market' price for hair combings. Send us yours by mail, or let us make up your combings into a switch or puffs, liurrv & Uarry, 5u(J Fourth st, Sioux City, Iowa, - . INTERMEDIATE Mildred Spencer, Teacher. F.nrnllnipnt is Attendance WJ I'liiH-tiiallty It' Hnyiuond Renin ranked first In the sixth a- rjiilt. Loin, Ilclkcs ranked first In tho fifth grade. Roll of Honor: Helen Harnett Oenrire Illcrnmnn Merrll Mooro Wilfred Harnett Frnnii Hull Kuynimnl Keani Alleen Ktlnson John Wasniuud SECOND PRIMAKY f'lara JeDDeson, Teacher. K.nrollinent M Attendance I"1 Punctuality W Honor Koll Gltl'lllll HIM fiOttle Illlcmilll Gladys Hlerinann Hlanche Hllven William Kckhart Anna Kviins Marie Ulee Ralph (linlinin Donald Hall l.lllle Kriimwliido Freeman Quintal (iriice Ijccdoiu Theodore Frederick Anna Kviins und one In the till trrude Theodore Frederick ranks ono in If rude. Wilfred Klnkel K.ra Moore Alex Quintal I.yda ledoni (4relcher, Hull Amies Quintal Maiimrot Sherman liorls iiiirnctt Dorothy Harnett William Kckhart rank the t)rd llillil W 1 1 Iany children get sick and die every winter because of some poor heating appliance in the home. Come and see us and we will show you a Base Burner that will not only keep the children warm, healthy and happy, but will save one half on your fuel bills. There is no other base burner like THE FIRST CLASS FAVORITE, with TRIPLE EXF0SED FLUES, because the features that make it such a wonderful heating stove, so economical in the use of fuel are patented. Don't put off the buying of your stove until the cold days come. Drop into our store any day, and we will be glad to show you this beautiful BaseJSurner. It is a Real Favorite. There are more of them sold than of any other base burner made, and we guarantee it 'to be the best made. It s like opening a bank ac count to buy a Favorite Base Burner, because it saves you money every day it is in use, and brings such comfort and satis faction, too. e. a b YaufH Find the Reason in h Lumber Co. Dakotek. City, Nbrakek. 4P"il l!S A MaBMHHMMH ill, ' T SSfS) Salesmen Wanted. We want "I CAN" and "I WILL" men for our permanent sales foroe. This is an cpeninR for the rnau wuq warts to be a KEALi accident Bales tuau, with exceptional money-making opportunities. If you believe in domR btihinessona "100 per cent uoneety buBis," if you want "success," if your wishbone is not where your backbone ought to be, write ns today for full particulars. National Fidelity & UaBaalty uo., Natiousl Fidelity & Casualty Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. A Worried flother. A boy 14 years old, slender built, blue eyes, riding a roan pony, left home October 17. Any one kuowing his whereabouts would do me a great favor by having him write to me at Daltou. Tell him I am staying at the Grand Hotel. Tell him I am watch ing tne mails and praying for a letter from him. All papers please copy. Mrs Eva Ilaudley, Dalton, Nob. Attachment Sale. Bv order of an attachment isnued out of the court of Justice of the Peace rj B Fotlts ot Houtu Mioux Ulty, JNeO, I will sell at public auction ou Hatur day, December 3, 1910, to the highest bidder for chq, eltuur iu uuia or par cel lots, to suit purchaser, all of the stock of merchandise formerly owned by Jas E Dougherty-Gordon taken under said attachment. J P Rockwkll, Sheriff of Dakota Uouuty, Neb, If You Got Sick or had a bad accident How Abont Your Last Summer's Wages? If it is saved (as it should be) and in the bank, then . you can Lnugli at Misfortune. Just think ahead, to the rainy day that is bound to come to all the old age creeping on apace the decreasing earning ability and the increasing spend ing needs and Start that Bank Account Tody. We pay 4 interest on time deposits, and keep your money Absolutely Safe: 'Thc Bank Bank, of iii'h that ALWAYS treats you Dakota County & RIGHT' Jak.cU.aoti N.br. LAND Entertainment for Cemetery Asso ciation. The ladies of tho Dakota City cenv eterv association have secured the Her vices of Miss Margsret A (Jiirtoll of Sionx ity. to Kive uu entertainment iu tlia Lutlieruti church, DakoN City, on Wednesday evening. Die 11 com ini'iiciiig at 8 :lo p ni. This entertaiu iiiciit is given by tint ct-met-ry shho ciatiou with a vi.'w of ruining funds to place a new fence around the Dakota City cemetery. The object of tho en tertainment is certainly woithy the 8Uiioit of the entire onmmiriity. Tim rioett of admi-Mon are: Adults llCii', sclioid children 2jc. Mihh Unrroll cornea highly lecoin uii inled tt an etitertainer of consider Me ine it, aud her repeituire will con-sii-t of 1' ctnrn recital on Ireland, leo- . .... t..... vi.;i. i. l"7 " ' " , ..; . " " ' ! at re.isoiiuld aild Illl-ueiltnilMM.n orir-viiwiin, it.i progritu will be iuterHperHcd with vo cal selections by local talent. Ke member the date, December 14th, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT M. Kclno BuIukm, Tenclier. Roll of Honor I.oyii Moort t'liiuli'H Hull .Iiinies Uriiham Harold Antrim Irene l.iik It y Krumwledo Harriett. Ayres Klsle Kriiniwleiln Killtli Hull Hiiynioml QilliHnl Oliulys " William I'owell Kank 1, second (rrado, Irene Lake. Kank 1, Ili'Mt Krnde, Helen K i iiinpor, Hi, iik '. iK'if Inni'l'M. Artlnir KelHey. () iirlea AHlirurtl has eniolled In tlie sec ..ml iriiilti. Walter Keyinour Is on tlie sick list this week. Itei'ilm Murray and Adeline Hllven aro In Kcliool tiKulii lifter several days of Hick ni'ss. PROGRAM m For the annual l'raine and Thank offering meetiug of the W II & F Hncietj, to bo held Wuuday evening December 4th, at the Lutheran church ut 7:30. Voluntary M rn Hherinitn. Antliein Choir. I iivoeiitlon Kev Keller. Ilyinii So. 77. Kesniinslve Iti'adliiK, l's. HH. Hnlo M rs Helllllled. Hi til Keadlim Mrs Hainlllon. Tiilk. "A Wtirlil-wlde opportunity Keed-sowlntl Kev Keller. Hymn So. Wl. IteadliiK, Hunm Mlnlmm Mm Hockwell. Keiidlim, KondKii M UsIiiiih M rs 1. liler klint. Sulo Mr Velswnnirer. IteiKlliiK.Tlie Mlsaltinor u Thunk-otTerlnK llm-Mls Keller. .ii 1 1 1 ill ii K of Thunk-oirerliiK. ReiMlunr, Wlnit it 'riiank-nlTerliiK Itux should not In) and what It should Ut Mrs hlieriiiuii. Solo 1'erln Ktlnson. Aniioiiiieeiui-ntH. 1 nwliv, Kelledlclloll. R R Time Table c B & Q BOUTU ..7 :16 am .12:47 pm No. 91 Local Freight... 17 " Passenger NoRTII No 92 Local Freight Ui'ib pm 16 Looal Passenger".. 6: 7 pm dailv. dailv except ftunuay. - . - - for Ladies! ave Money and Keep in "" Style by Reading McCall'i Magazine and Using McCall Patterns McCaU't Mtf nix will help yna dresii styl ishly ut a iniideriiin exptmsii hy kuopliiK you poRlpil on tlin Iiitest fa ah tons In t'lolhus and lulls. 00 Ntiw Fnslilon Licsli'im III OBI'll Kmio. Also Viiluutiln lnforinnlloli on all lioimi a ml per sonal iimuiTi. (inly buc a year, IiicIiuIIiik a fren putteri). Huh rllifl today or send for free sample copy. UC.ll PallarM will nnahlnyoii to niakn In your wn Iioiiih. Willi voiirown hands, rlotlilni.' lor yourself and children which will he perfei t n atyln and fit. l'rlr none limlier man Ij i! n is. heud for free l'attern t uialnmiu. 'V Will Gita Yaa Fiaa PrauaU fur pelting suh- 'i rlptloiis aiiionK your friends, henil tor treo Vruiuliiiu ataloisue and Cush Prlie (illur. ' E McUU COMPANY. 239 249 Wal J7a St., NEW YORK ADVEKTISKU LETTERS IteiunliiliiK In the p stoillee at luikota. Neli., lor the month cmlliiK Nov. mi, ltdu; John C Matz t'riiz Matz Wm Crew Heniy Kisher Fred Grey Monte Hape Hill liendrickuon Gro l.ridy Mn Will Martin Wil Murray Fiunk Murray Chas T Marty i'lii ttes ciilltinr for "advertised." John Aug Hnen L. 11 Saunders Geo Sutton Adam Wenzel Win Wahltman tw rg Ward James Ynull Mrs Joy Zartman t lie lllo-e pirate Hliy II . Illlll. rontlllllsll'l' All kinds of coul, teed and hay for prices. 1 tWLVH it HLAUa IITKlt 00. Tmo E Ulivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Neb CALLS MACA2m TKat will Make You RicK The greatest combination of industsialism and farming, now rapidly developing, is to be found along the Burlington Route in the vicinity of ( SKeridevrv, Wyoming, Hardin, and Billings, Mont., and ia tlie Big Horn B&isin where large, deeded, alfalfa ranches that have made million aires of the owners, are being divided into small farm, and where Government irrigated homestead and Gary Act Lands are available.' A Wonderfully Rich Country: You can get hold of an irrigated farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal, natural gas, illuminating oil, building materials, fast growing towns that have varied industries. Personally Conducted Excursions: On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays I personally conduct landseekers' excursions to see these'lands. D. Clem Deaver, Gen Agt Land Keekers Information Bureau, 1004 Furnani Street, Omaha, Nebr. Trtii is- m inm toti mis miiTirf',w'7"'"",,,, l mm J bu TEAKS' EXPERIENCE 4 rPfyiW OPVHIGHTS AC. A n vino F,..nit r hU h und Awny n "in qui' iilv hi Mir i.j.iiiii-M o v. ii.-i m-r uu itiV-M.I Mil in Tif.l.Hl.ly l 't 1 1 ' t ' I ill'1 t i. it. M 1 1. 1 1 1' It t i.tiru't '.tl. I. -nt ,.,. H.MiO' 'OX I' itMita f 1 til l t i.i'Mtt. y f. i ' ...I't; put m. I'.tti-t.iM liittfii tin tuiMi M tii .it u i o. rei tiv ?l lit IcM'-t, W'lll.ilit Cl-"'L", m l ScletMiflc Jlinerlcna. A lianfN-.rnriT llhitrni1 w"'klr. Inrtro-t rif. filler i. mi -f hiiv m ifn I ID' 1 '1 ' vf-ir f.n-r iii MMi ha, M. fc -.a b tnw ' it. 1 99 Oji J: I f Wiuililuyluu. I), w. This lK-n. Coucord Harness No. 70 no collars $31 Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 41 1 Pearl St Sioux City X i 1 (0! (Dl t ff !