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An-onn a tkitr(, and description "in QtilottlT nwrn 4111 our fro wt!ftnr u mvnttn tt jtn.hiiy f itt'iiTiih u Ommiunti-a l.rirt Mrlctlv rnii.toiitiiil. HMNf P10iv on lMnU Hn. frn. l ift iuwi''y U.x fruiii:( pMentn, Vif"n's tn k't tlirot;cli Aaum & Co. receive tifc'iiU nnfic, w'Jhout chiro, la the Scientific HKierican. A hjiTif1)'niMr f 1 1 ttt'-nJ wolti. T.irpear. r'r rtilnttMi f Hiiv aUmi inn J"irnitl. TiTiim, f3 s Trt.r: ' iir .iit-ri'lifj, L boiu by nil new mien for) Subscription Bargains C6e lie rev Id and New Idea MagHziae $1 30 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal 6 00 without Suuday 4 20 to rural route patrons ........ 3 50 Kansas City Weekly Star. .. . 1 15 Iowa Homestead 1 50 Poultry Gazette (Lincoln). .. . 1 10 Woman's tyorld 1 15 Lafollette's Magazine, weekly. 1 60 Hampton's . " 1 75 Lipninoott'g " 2 75 :-:if'.i Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaranlood to Pla.o Kvitv Gnrdecr : fluiiirHli"iiti tir in fuiipritir iti,rrrM; in- h'- :" -yw. Norttiern inw v Si i SPECIAL CTfER FOR 10 CENTS FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pkfr. Ttl Ma li ma to , . '.': 1 P ItnrlMi , . , r t pks. NrlMr'ifiinc 1lr . . . t"r 1 pkf. Rarl Arrw.Hfa4 rithair . . Ilf 1 fthir. Ktiltrrtitn hf f f tti p . , , Uit Ala lit arilitia thttiM M)r Htia . . J ? TT; A'rit tidyl Sn1 10 rxnti to Tisli .(:' f, .( packing and racei vo tti rtitovti "r'niiiu r ( t!i. . -i- " gvtlier Nwr it l I'tri,r"e i -tr-l-" -J.it. m UHKAi n(lUHIi:?CN SKI D 904 (t-m Kt, Grand Closing Out Auction Sale! Having decided to close out farming and move to South Sioux City, I will offer for sale at the Mrs. Tim Howard farm adjoining HUBBARD. N E B It. on Tuesday, February 14, '11 all my personal property, consisting of 5 Head of Work. Horses 5 Good Milk. Cows IO Head of SHotvts A Complete Equipment of Farm Machinery all in good shape ERIN MAVBIa Owner H. O. DORN. Auctioneer. ED T. KEARNEY, Clerk. Special Rate Bulletin for Februzcxry To the South Feb. 7th and 21st, low round trip homeseokers fare in effect to the south; attractive winter tourist fares in effect every day to the whole south, with return limit of June 1. To the West and Northwest Homeseekers excursion fares are in effect-Feb. 7 and 21 to large sections of newly developing terri tory throughout the west, including the Big Horn Basin. New Tour of Yellowstone Park A system of new and scenic S day personally conducted camping tours of Yellowstone Park will be established this coming summer from Cody, Wyo, via the magnificent GovernmtntJShoshone Dam along the Govern ment Road over Sylvan Pass through the Park and return, by the. Yellowstone Park Camping & Transportation Co, Aron Holm, proprietor. Price from Cody, including all accommoda tions, only $50. Parties leave Cody every day during the summer. This Transportatioo company has. handled large parties of campers in such a satisfactory manner that their growing patronage now requires daily tours fV..-ii Cod v. It will pay you to write that company at C later in the season ask for the ijtillH Local Items Friday, Feb. 3, 1911 Trade at home. Yi.u will And a good assortment of hardware and tinware at rehsoDable price" at Bohrieyer Bros. Fruit of all kinds at Van de Zedde's. "Nw Comic" Post Cards at the Da kota City Pharmacy. See announcement and bills of Erin Matin's sale, Tuesday, Fehruaty 14th. Don't forget the headquarters for school supplies at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Banker W J Armour of Allen, was looking after business matters here Tuesday. Anything wanted in the bakery line, ploase order it the day before at Van de Zedde's. Don Forbes csifle in from his ranch near Ballsgh, Nt.b, Sunday to look after business matters. Brighten np the old furniture with a new stain such as the Dakota City Pharmacy can furninh you. Mrs Marvin Armour of Homer, was a pnssenger to l'onca Tuesday to at tend the funeral of lady friend . George Lamson of Walthill, was a caller on the Herald Tuesday, and left the price of a year's subscription. High priced eggs demand the lajing hens; the Dakota City Pharmacy can tell oa how to make yours lay. Ask them. Lyle Olsen was laid up this week with a lame leg, tne result of an in jury from an ice hook while working at the ice plnt at Crystal lake. In remitting his subscription for the Herald A J Peterson ot Valentine writes, "Enclosed please find $2 sub scription to The Herald, 0011 1J not possibly do without it." Maine Baohert, daughter of John Bachert and wife, was seriously in jured by a mangel in a laundry at Ft Dodge Iowa, January 9th, and may possibly lose part of her hand . Chas E Hedges, a former station agent for the Omaha at this place, but now acting as relief agent, arrived here Tuesday to relieve Agent B C Bucbannan, who went to Omaha "on business" Wednesday morning. The next number .on the lecture course will be Henry Black Burns in one of his popular lectures, Tuesday, February 14th. Hear him at the M E church an extra number on the lecture course, thrown in for g od measure. John W Hazlegrove of South Sioux City, agent for the Farmers Mutual Insurance company, was a caller Tues day and informed us that the loss on the Knssel Owens house which burned recently had been paid in full by his company. The building was insured for800. Do you know that croup con be pie vented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It in also a ceitain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by all druggists. Ed Munger and wife of Homer took their little girl to !ioux City Saturday to have her eye treated by a special ist. The children were playing about the stove wheu a younger brother -accidentally struck hr in the eye with a hot poker. It was feared tbat'the sight whs destroyed, but the physician tbiuks it can be saved . new Pari C oi.tc J.t h V. E. Sncthen, Agent, I)ji ota City, Ntbr L. W. Wakklkv, O I' A, On...)..., Nib' 10'4 Km tin in Hirt et Real estate loaus. Goo Wi'.iiLS. Brunn's coffee is still in the lead. Van de Zedde sells it. D D Dryden and wife removed to this place Saturday from Sioux City Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimera. A fine baby I kit arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Will U Orr Saturday erening. A n Surber, formerly postmaster at Waterbury, Neb, was calling on old friends here Tuesday. Dr E J DeBell, of West Poiot, Neb, came over Tuesday to attend the fu neral of Wm Cheney. Vern Armbright has been laid up for a couple of weeks with a severe attack of rheumatism. Wm Burkhart and Fay Peoant, of Sionx city, were married by Judge lleffernan on Tuseday. Mrs Archie Conghtry returned Sun day torn a week'a visit with relatives at Wakefield anl Emerson. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call np No 1. and he will deliver the goods promptly. Judge 11 E Evans is in Omaha this week as referee iu the proceedings to oust Chief of Police Donahue. John L Uaalcgrove of South Sioux City, has been laid up with the grip the past two weeks, but is now recov ering. D H Hager received word the past week of the death of his cousin, John J Deuble, on Deo 25, 1910, at Lacker, Ohio. Don't forget the coffee with the dish es at Van de Zedde's he has a nice aHBortment. A nice uish with each package. George H Haase and Miss Lvda Jensen were married at the home ol the bride at Emerson Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Carl Steoker and Minnie Huggen- berger of Emerson, were uuited in marriage by Justioe S W McKinley at Homer the past week. A new telephone farm line has been organized at Homer with O 0 Frum, president; Claude Thacker, secretary; and Oeo MoBeatb, treasurer. The Fifth Annual convention of the Dakota Connty Sunday School asso ciation will be held February 24th in tbe M E church at Dakota City. August Moeller of Akron, Iowa, got a lemou Monday when he was united iu marriage by Judge Heeffrnan to f earl .Lemon, of the same plaoe. Did you ever stop to think, that the spices which last the lougest and go the farthest for the same money are obtainable at the Dakota City Phar macy r Guy Cheney and wife arrived here Saturday from Seattle, Wash. Guy experts to make a business trip to Pittsburg, Pa, before returning to Seattle. On Saturday, February 4th, 8 A Stiuson will deduot one-fourth from whatever amount you buy. He will sIbo sell jou a package oi Gold Dust or a Cake of Bakers Chocolate for 25o. The following letters remain in the postufBce at Dakota, Neb, unclaimed for the month ending Jan 81. 1911. A Caskv, W II Cozad. Ed Huntlev. Arch Lindsay. John H Beam, P M . S A Heikes is having his old farm residence dismantled. He has moved part of it to Crystal lake for a summer cottage and will move the remainder to Dakota City and fit it up for a ten ement. $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to man with rig, to intro duce oui Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless you mean business, Eureka Poultry Food Mfg Co (lnoor norated), East St Louis, 111. The holy communion will be cele brated in Salem and Emmanuel Luth eran churches on the first Sunday of February at the hours of 11 a m and 7:30 p m, respectively. A full at tendance of members is desired. While it is often impossible to pre vent an accident, it is never impossi ble to be prepared it is not bejond any one's purse Invest 25 cents in a bottle of Ohamberlaiu's Liniment and you are prepared for spraines, bruises and like injuries. Sold by all drug gists. In mentioning the new arrival at the Grant Holbrook home in Ludlow, S D, we credited them with a boy instead of a girl. The county papers that glean their news from the Herald without giving credit can also coireot "their" error. Au attack of grip is often followed by a persistent oough, which to majy proves a great anuoyanoe. Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy has been exten sively used and ith good suooess for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had. failed. Sold by all druggists. If troubled by indigestion,oonstipa tion, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleas ed with the result. These tablets in vigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all druggists. A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup, even tho length of time it takes to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. Tbe safest, way is to keep Chamberlaiu's Cough Kemeriy in the hoiii-e, and at tho first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasui.t to take aD.l alwajs cures. So'd by all ill'ilgginta. Tho City Hotel, Dakota City. Neb, has bc-eu newly furniHhed throughout by MeHH's Dery & Morrison, the new proprietors. A pleubing feature of the new hohtlciy is the home coosiiig of bread, pien, cakes, etc, served to the guests. Family dinners will also be made a feature by the new manage ment. A neeiu 1 rate will be tnado to thone atten.liug the Farmers Iustituto held on Friday and Saturduy of next week. l'ollowing is the petit jury for the Fell- 'M- la 1011 term of iliHtiict court ' -ni.iy : W A Morgan, Geo Orr. Nelson I'tuuto, Johu -w'pliuii Juice, John Jordan, I'. ,t. (' Jt Uuernsev. John i 1 . ( Inn U s liliven, Herman Suiid, .. Ii lliu s. n, 11 1 Rockwell, Ivoiiih P.. , rHoii, John O Miller, W I Davis, ; -1' hn Nixon, John Kike, Chris Hansen, Geo Mi.lkiff, N D Pilgrim, Nick Jac obseu, Ceo Hunchback. William Cheney Passes to His Reward. Death claimed another of Dakota county's earliest pioneer residents Sun day morning in the demise of William Cheney, who passed away at his home after an illness of several months of arterial scorosis, at the age of 79 years. Mr Cheney, in company with A n Baker, came to Dakota county with the vanguard of civilization iu the fall Of 185. locating in the town of Omadi, about five miles south of this plaoe, where he remained for several tears, and was one of the prime factors in the organization of count; affairs. In 1868 he went to Wiuuebsgo Agen cy and entered the employ of the gov ernment as stationer engineer, oper ating a saw and grist mill until 1877, when he removed to Dakota City, w here he has since made his home. For the last te i years ho resided on his farm adjoining town on tne went. Mr Cheney was lrn at Ellery, NY, Jnlv 22, 1831. Hn was mani.-.l at Dakota City, Neb, June 18, 18G8, to : ... A V. WILLIAM CHENEY Miss Luoinda Whitehorn. Besides his wife, hn is survived by five child ren, namely: Robert L Cheney, of Hardingrove, 8 D; Mrs May L Sparl ing, of Cherry Creek, 8D; UrsMable E Mjriu, of Wynot, Neb; Walter Cheney, cf this place, and Gay Che ney, of Seattle, Wash , all of whom were at his bedside when the final summons came. Two sous, Eddie and Howard, lost their li'es in Crystal lake May 3, I860. Mr Cheney was a man honored and respected by a wide circle of frieuds and acquaintance for his iutegrity and sterling character. With the excep tion of a trip to his old home in New York, iu company with his wife, fifteen years ago, he seldom, if ever, was away from his fireside over night. The fnneral services were held on Tuenday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residenoe, conducted by Rev W R Warren, M E pustor, assisted by Rev S L Keller, pastor of the Luther an church. Omadi Lodge No 6, A F and A M, of which the deceased had been "a member for fifty-two years, took charge of the remains and escort ed them to the Dakota. City cemetery where the MaBOuio burial service was given at the grave, with E J Rix of Norfolk, deputy oustodiau of Nebraska, iu charge of the ceremony. Relatives of the family who came to attend the last Bud rites, were: Abel Cheney, of Black River Falls, Wis, a brother of the deceased; and Mrs Carrie Quinn, of Vermillian, S D, a niece. Card of Thanks We wish, in this way, to express our appreciation for the kindness and as sistance rendered during the illntss and burial of our beloved husband and father. Mns. William. Cheney and Children. homcmakcrs- club mcctinq The Dakota County llomemakers' Club, au auxiliary of the Farmer's Institute, will bold their annual pub lic) meeting in the Ay res hall Saturday February lltb, at 2 o clock p m. All are cordially invited to attend. The following program will be given: Review of Year Mrs A J Kramper. Minutes of the last meeting Mrs S A Stiuson. Roll r'all Responses A memory given or humerons saving. F inaucial Report of Club Secretary Instrumental Music Mrs John Mil ler. Lecture New methods of cooking and serving frnit and vegetables, il lustrated by cooking demonstrations, Miss Nellie Maxwell, Neenah, Wis consin, (atate speaker) Vocal Duett Mrs Fred Mills and Mias Gertrude Mikesoll, Overland Journey through Yellow.- stone Park Mrs A O Sides. Vocal Solo Mrs Paul Pize Reading, selected Mrs Elmer Bles sing. Paper Mrs S A Mason. Vocal Duett Vera and Master Frankie Brown. Recitation Mrs Cora Miller, Paper What to avoid iu the home and a few useful hiuts Mrs J F Sides. R ailing, selected Mrs C 11 Max well . Vocal Solo Miss M Edna Baus. Current Events Mrs Mury Mo- 13. at h Reading, selected Mrs Herwig. Vocal Duett Mrs Mell Elizabeth A Schmied and Miss Eliz ttieth Haase, Recitutiou Mrs A J Kraaiper Election of Oflicers. Maky m Khaiii fr, Iohei uine Htinbon, Pres. Secy. For Seel Choice Poland China male hog, one year olil. Fred Bartels, Hubbard, Neb The Herald for News when it is News. If it is A 1 groceries you want, just alaiice over an de Zedde's stock. He w ill sell jiiHt ss cheap as poNsilile, and he handles nothing but first clans goods. All kinds if ooal, feed and hay for sale at reasunable prices. Fivldh & Hlacohtkb Co TmoE BLivfcN, Manager Dakota City, Neb t armers to i left. The snnnnl merlin ot the PnkotaCniintT Farmer' IntUut will lie hold In this plnrs February loth and Ilth In tho Ayren-Krum-wlcle hnll. Following tho proaraini rsinAT. M.U! a. in. Kent method of noedlnir: w heat and ont, II. M. KnnN. M. Hfttoom, linn llHrtnt'lt. WeoigR Teller. 11.(10 a. m. rnfltiirc. (leome Miller. M. tlen- coni, A.J. Kramper, T. K. Monnhnn. 11 nner. 1.00 p. in. A I fulfil (rrowlna, rnrln and lee.llmi of It, I'lipt. NV. H. A. Hinllli, Monx I lly, Tom hulllvnn, John U. Kr nn. I. KI p.m. Ilcm-nt of the alio, A. J. Wett- Sloin City. Kepurt of sraln Judge, II. K. Urowii, Halls, town. SATURDAY. 10.00 a. m. Chicken for profit, W. W, rinld win. Hl.nm Ot)-. II. 00. n. ni. Problem In growing hog, 11. II. Senile, Lincoln, Tom Hiiyne, Hloux City. 1.00 p. tn. Are you rnNIng the most prodt sole type of horses? W. K. Kydd, Hlm ooe. On I ll r to. l.no p.m. Stork Judging deiuniiKtrntlon. New method of rooking and nerving fruits and vcgetHtU, llln-t rnted ly cooking dcnionstrntlniiH, Minn Nellie Maxwell, Neenah, Win. tvrninii bkhhion. 7.80 New stunts In the chicken liiinlnenn. H. Senrle. Home miming, Minn Maxwell. Small fruit and grnpevlnen, Mr. Kydd, PKKM1UMS. A1II I.TH' IHVIHION. CIhkh A yellow corn Int., silver loving cup; 2nd., tl nn It cane; Hrd., $3 cash and nix patent need corn hangers. Cln H white corn 1st. T plush rolio; 2nd, il Cllsli ; Snl, fct cuih. Clnm C nweepntaken of A and H Iavln flexible 4-nectlou harrow, value tH. hoys' ni VISION. (Under IS yearn old) Clnm I yellow or white corn 1st, gun; inil, IJ cash ; Sr.l, l cash ; 4th, pocketknlfc. All exhlbltn In alove class to constitute in ears. Chisn K bent nlngle enr exhibit, open to all, yellow or white corn 1st, 10 watch; 2nd, V cah; Hrd, I casli. Wheat spring lnt, corn slieller: Slid, IJ cnxti; Hrd fl cash. Wheal winter 1st. Atlnn pump Jack, val ue tin; 2nd, 12 caHli; Sid. l cash. Onts 1st, f. rush; 2nd, $2 cnh; 8rd, one hnnd com planter. Kxhlbltnof small praln to lie one perk. , Potatoen K.arly Ohio 1st 14 cash ; tnd one bushel need corn; Hrd, II worth Harden ceils and poultry waSerer. Potatoes w hite 1st. 14 cash : 2nd, 1:1 hnt: Hrd, 16-lb pall mica axle grease. WOMEN'S PKPAHTMKNT. Krend 1st, tr rug; 2nd, 100 pounds flour; 8rd,6-lbcan linking powder. Butter lnt, ii umbrella: 2nd, set allvur apoous; Hrd, 60-1 li nnck Hour. Layer cake 1st. Alt pillow: 2nd. 11 cash: 8rd, fioc cash. Angels food 1st. carving net; 2nd. one do Johnson's Hlscults; Hrd, Coo cash. lH'vIl food 1st, 2; 2nd, l ; Hrd. ft to. M luctt pie 1st. II M; 2nd, 1; Hid, Aoc. Apple pie 1st, tli; 2nd, l ; Hrd, fine. Lemon pie 1st, II, W; 2nd, II ; Hrd 6no. OtRI.B' IIBPAKTMVNT. (Under 18 years old) Bread 1st, tn waist; 2nd, 12 cash; Srd, one pound Johnson's chocolates. Irfiyer enke 1st, 12.60 silk umbrella: 2nd. II. 8rd,60u. Angel food lnt, ti: 2nd. il: 8rd. one pound Johnson's chooolalus. COLT DIVISION. Praft colts under 12 months of age, to tie exhibited Saturduy afternoon, February 11, at l:ao p. in. 1st. H; 2nd. 7; Bid, T. RITLRS AND KKOULATIONS. All grain exhibits must tie placed Is-fore 10 a. m. on Friday morning, Februnry HI. I'nrtlen will he on hand nt Ayres' hnll to re ceive the exhibits Thursdny. All exhibits In women's nnd girls' depart ments must Is' placed by 11 o'clock a. in.. Saturduy, Feliruaiy 11, All exhibits must tie grown nnd selected by exhibitor. $ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES $ HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT The tenth grade is now studviug Argumentation. The text used is "Brooks and Hubbard's Rhetoric." Some interesting work is being done. The eleventh grade is taking a short course in Letter Writing. Much pleas ure as well as benefit is derived from this work. Nellie Dierking is on the siok list this week, ' "Written and Oral Composition, by Sampson and Holland," is the new text book used in the ninth grade English class. We find this book to be not on ly interesting but also practioal. School work is progressing nicely regardless of a few difficulties. New books are arriving daily, which adds to the interest of the work. HONOB ROLL Ninth Gradr : Algebra Helen Graham. Tenth Grade: English Marion Heikes, Harold dribble. Algebra Marion Uiekes. Caesar Marion Heikes. Ph. Geog. Elmer Bierman. Eleventh Grade : English Vira Bougous. Geometry Claude Heikes. Cicero Frank Side's. Agiioulture Vira Bougns. Owing to the records being burned, it is impossible to decide honors iu uinth grado Latin and English. J A Cuicoink, Prin Julia A Power, Asi't Prin. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Berth.t and Hazel Murray have moved away. Irene Lake is in Bchool again alter five weeks absence. Dora Olsen won the prize in the sec ond grade' spelling contest Friday. Farmers' Tribune Becomes Farmer and Breeder. The Herald is in receipt of an au nounoement of tlie cuange ot name of Farmers' Tribune to Farmer and Breeder. Farmers' Tribune was es tabliHhed in 1878 and has been pub lished iu bious City, Iowa, since 1004 1 he publishers, 1 armer and Breeder company, eniphasizs the fact that the change is in name only, as the men who huve so successfully conducted the htisineHB since it was brought to Hi. mix City will continue in charge. Farmer and Breeder is owned, edited and pub lmhed by northwestern farmers and breeders. II O McMillan is president and general manager and John Thomp son, editor, Both of these men are highly successful furmcis and stock men and own and operate farms Ml connection with their newspaper work. Farmer and Breeder is a most appro priate name for that publication. Its scope fully covers the live stock indus try and the grain farmer is fully as well served by the publication as the lire. tier. We are advised, however, tli ut it is the intention of the publinh ers to devote uioe attention to live stock and breeding features iu the fu ture. W bt-lievu this is a good move, ben, nine the future of this great tigii cult inil territory depends upon how much live stuck our furuis produce. A liberal product inu of live stock in thin country will t-olve the greatest prob lem of conserving our UHturul resources a retoii tiuu of the fertility of our stil. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you Hank, of Dakota County AlwHj" the Oldest Bank in the Connty. , NotiH't lines! the largest bunk in the count;, Tri' to the IH:ST Bsnk in the U. S. A. And "ALWAYS hungry for MORE business." Getting it, too every wek. Jnat closed the largest year of twenty-five good ones. Try this good bsnk for a sample month, and if we doot treat you better than you have ever been treated be fore drop us, like a hot cost. That's the way we gain and keep new customers. "The bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Free to Boys ! SELECT 10 cars, either white or yellow corn, bring them in to the Farmers Institute. If the judges decide yours are the best, eail at our store and we will give you free a fine new II. & R. single barrel Shot Gun, with automatic shell ejector.. This ofTer is open to any boy in Dakota county under 18 years of age. The corn must be either white or yellow, and the Boy well, we don't care what color the boy is. Remerrvber Ours is a Boys' as well as a Men's Store, and we'll treat you so that yon '11 come again. Edwards & Bradford . Lambor Co. Dakota. t JMMs Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the acoitracy of every Abstract I make 1 AT1SKIT Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. '"Hintstolnventors." "Inventions needed.' "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charged the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&ftlNTIfU WASHINGTON, T. C. I H A R.N- E S Si Everything" in the line of Harness arid Horse Goods II. T. Harness $31.50 Old Style Concord $35.00 New Style Concord $37.0O Kepair Work Given Prompt Attention FVcdrickscn (Si Son. Hubbard id) id) iu i This Ua-in. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars . . f 31 Our No. 179, lK-in. Conco-d " 1 flat backs, a better job .... Sturrfcs HAR RIGHT" Jikekson N.br. City, Nb. Successor to Dakota County Abstract t! Bonded Abstracter r I RSI J. J. EI NE I Nsbrasktk Zl ID! Ero 0 4l 111 M O moux City IN! E I 4