" 1 111 Pelletier's Fhe Silk Selling GROWS INTENSELY INTERESTING SALE STARTS ANEW SATUP -y M . D E PED and KE-PKICED Yesterday's enthusiastic buying woulc nay' advertise as great silk safes. When Th Pi one customer remarked, "Why, Pell quality for quality, quantity and 1 1 s only one silk sale Felletier heretofore has been U"L. and Louisine Silk I ,1 v. npi'ly of silks, such as other stores ' ruMic soon grasp the opportunity as 1 ere show yards." We ask yon to compare i sf price for prioe You will all say there is an unprecedented silo. Such Jwonderful selling of buyers wanting guaranteed Taffetas, Peau de Sow K ,.00 SILKS ON SALE AT 39c 59c (89c 86c M. E. Church Notes. I hare secured the promise of the following, supplies for my pulpits in m; absence during the month of May, These "applies will preach both morn itiff and evening in that villain m,! . Grace church in the afternoon at 2:30: Alar 1st. Student from Mnrninir.M.. college: Mar 8th. atuifont fmm Kf incside college: Mar 11rA Tta it w Wilcox, of Ponca. No supplies hav been trorided for Mar in n,i xr.. The Ep worth Laamie in program to celebrate the 15 annirer ry 01 tne organization of the lea The program will be both intere and entertainincr and will 1a iriv tne usual Hour 01 preaching (8 o' on the evening of May 15. Ws tneir announcement later. T. being the occasion of the se r fore the senior class of the hi all will wish to hear Iter. . er on that occasion. Anno for the day will be duly me this notice and keep it h:i yourself advised concerni nle. J. O. Sh k for 9th be chool Leah ements Clip to keep 00 sched- Mrs. Matwell an 1 came down from F mc ing, after their visi. that place. New stook of pe . son's. Pastor. rs. Lesher esday morn t friends at tD. C. Stin- What TIs S1 Includes Fo .tes, Fancy Taffetas, Foulards, Novelty Silks, check and stripe Taffetas, Peau de Cygne, Bourette Tn t Satin Duchess, Tarsah Silks, Pongees, Shantongs, Natural Habntia, white and black gu aranteed 27-iu 1 1 Taffetas, fancy shot and swivel Silks, iron frame Grenadines, embrodried gun metal Silks, What will pie than an Eastern 1 Monagrani 01 Range. Sold b ? Lumber compu Hiarh grade. chine bolts he wifo better why, n Matchless Monarch Steel Awards & Bradford Hubbard. Cheap One-Way Colonist and Round-Trip Homeseekers' Rates Via Illinois Central Rail Road. Otic Way Colonist R,a.tes To points in ?Jontaua, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alberta Territory. Tickets on sale daily until April 30 Liberal stopovers allowed. '! " To points in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Manitoba, Western Ontario, Saskatchewan and Assiniboia . Tickets on sale every Tuesday during Mrch and Apri To points in Tpnnesee. Mississippi and Louisiana . Tickets on sale the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in 0 March and April ' Homeseekers Round Trip R-evtes. To points in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi Lousiana, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virgiuia. Tickets on sale 1st, and 3rd Tuesdays in March and April, at rate cf one fare plus $2 round trip. Stopovers allowed. ( Further information cheerfully giveu at City Ticket Office No. 1402 Farnam Street, Omaha, Ne braska, or write W. II. BRILL,, Dist Pass. Agent, Omaha, Neb. We notice I and soddin.1 his teneme. City on chine oil and i riever Bros. Davidson Bros. Co. IOVX CITT, IOWA. We End Our Twentieth Year in Business With a 90 Day Anniversary sale .AND A. IFVec IMctHbtion off Kldce. That Will Excite a Spontanious Outburst of Approval and Enthusiasm for This Store that Has Ever Proved Strong Enough to Meet Every Emergency and Open the way for a continuous March of Progress for twenty-five Years DURING THE NEXT NINETY DAYS- ma- . C. Allen leveling up yard around one of cuses in South hioux avT TKIs store will sell thou sands of dollars worth of dependable and seasona ble meroKandlse at lower prlces-of ten as little as cost This store will give away thousands of articles, use f ul and valuable presents WITHOUT A SINOLC penny or charge:. JuiHliop So .. nlon of Omaha, aud the priests of nort heast Nebraska held a conference in Jackson Thursday. On 1' riday tlie bishon hold a conference with. the priests in the neighborhood of tlartington. The bishop camo down from O'Neill Wednesday evening. Banigan .duck, rubber and suajr proof boots at D. C. Stinson's. OeorRo W. Bat s met with au acci dent one day this week, that nearly cost him an eye. He was putting up a screen dcor aud sliuned forward onto the screen door, cutting his cheek close up under his eye. J. J. McBride of Jacksou has been feeling poorly for some weeks and went up to Laurel the other dav to I vioit find waa taken worse and went to the hospital in Sioux City. He is much better now and expects to be at Lome again today. Reports at this writing, Friday morning, are that Uncle Adam Sides is very much better and the prospects are mat ne will soon recover. Mrs. Sides was not so well, but she has not been regarded as seriously ill any of me time. If you want to buy a farm in North Dakota or locate a homestead, consult Dr. D. C. Stinson. The trustees of the Taylor ceme tery have authorized the chairman, 3. M. Lesher, to issue deeds and make settlement for lots1 A number of lot holders have no deeds. All such are requested to call on the chairman. make settlement, and receive their deeds. It is the intention of the trus tees to put the cemetery in good condi tion. A man has been engaged to care for it. OUR ?Oth ANNIVERSARY Rich, Valuable Presents for Everyone Within Reach of This Store. Base Ball Season is at hand and we take pleasure m saying that wo have the best stock of in the west. Now is the time to buy. Look at our League Balls and bats. We arc headquarters for Foultry and Stock Food, which you need now to tone up your stock. It pays to buy the Prussian Stook FooJ, a good fattener and cheap. Look at our Posto and Woven Wire . Call early and avoid the riis':. Edwards &BradfordLbr. Co, I Hubbard, - - Nebraska. ( JAMES TIMLIN, Manager. LocaUhms- C..S1 P., M.4 0. Tlrne-Table. 552pmOCND- , o .w am Omaha 5:13 pm HI Norfolk....V. 8:20 am ?:2m -Norfolk 5.2pm Newcastle l0:0oL U'pm 6:07 pm 5 -52 tin, SUNDAY TitAIJJS. 52 Pm"J... -Omaha.. 7 :35 am Fred Ochander has brought five wagon loads of hogs from his farm west of Homer and sold them to the Mill company. Tney were a nice lot of hcgi, cf bis own raising, and brought mm a nice pile of money. He called on the Herald and left the price of n year's subscription. Miss Mary Timlin, a student of St. Catharine's Academy, Jackson, and a sister of James and George Timlin of the Edwards & Bradforu Lumber emi any, w in town Thursday after- noon. coffee. 18 iu tLn ,ead witu Lruen's Uncle (1 City wn ln town MonJ He aaT ... y , ",K I'eopie a great ser mon Sunday morning Oarden seeds of all kinds in bulk or ' """"K" " u, u. Ktinson s. Ex-County Treasurer John Boler was in town Saturday shaking hands witu Iuh friends. He savs ho is going to try to mako a hand on the farm this year. Daniel McMan. atred 82. died on Monday and his wife, aged 73, died on Tuesday, at their residence east of Emerson, of pueumon'a. The double inneral occurred on Wednesday from the Catholic church in Emerson, liev. Father Burke olliciating At a business meeting of the En- worth League last Friday evening the following ofliceis were elected for one year; President, A. F. Kroneman: lot Vice-President, Mrs. Best: 2Dd vice- president, Miss Lilian Orr;'3rd vice Piesident, Mir. McBcath ; 4th vice President, John B. Evana; Secretary, Alias Uessin Ilobertson , Treasurer, O. F. Broyhill ; Organist, Miss Tot M. Orr. ""AD I C A M Q 0 uavo I'le"fy ' Money to Loan at a low M tt III I If HIM iJ rate t interest on Dakota county Farms. ' We aUo St 11 and Buy Ileal Estate of all kinds auywhero on earth , See or write us before you Borrow, Buy or hell. List your property with us to Sell. T" . . , Keai haum I a mils: I ill i hi unnuu ;otcity, Ncb.an.1 Wnrnpr V m pr Keal .th S!ux Clty.Nrb. " U1 ULT & Llm?l tistate 3TboseAwuI11cafJacbes Ara euro IndicRtlons of eom form of stomach troublo, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will next overUka you. Don't risk it, and ubova all, dull' t take calomel orquiniuo both uro dangerous bos all their virtues norm of tholr doadly ollocta. HERBINE taken regularly will forestall headaches, put the digestive organs in perfect condi tion, head oil biliouaneaa, headaches, liver Ills, keep you in good health. TY IT TO-DAY. MofeBottU. All Dratflstt. 1 Piuckney wall paper sold by sample Pt u. o. StiuKon's. i iurs. iim Murphy and dauzhtor. lh,)H. Ashf ,rd, of Homer, took the tram for Sioux City Saturday niorning and returned iu the evening", tommy Miirphy drove tliotn up. Splendid DakotaCity, residence for at a bargain. Wfarnr & Eimers. The name of the new M. 1). minister at South Sioux Oity is Rev. J. K. JUm ey. Jle comes from the Xeligh di;: net. He conies well rccomumnded, i und ablu preacher aud lud a full house Snnday night. Let Charley Martin repair your """ess. He will do a good job. " The quarterly conference ut Oruce church, on last Saturday, voted Bev. J. . hhick a vacation for the month of May to utt( nd tho general confer nice of the Methodist Episcopal church at Los Angeles, California. Ho left Tuesday of this week, on the western trip Mrs. Hhick nn.l I rniwrrito 11 spend tho month visiting in Autilope aud Holt counties. The Herald announced last week tlat Miss Hogius aud the elevator man at Vista were married. YTe got a letter from the lady asking us to enter a denial this week, which we gladly do. Our informant seemed sure about it when he gave us the informatien. We are aorry that it wet a mistake. A No. 1 broom for 25c at Van's, Dr. Maxwell was out in his barn yard Sunday lookiug at a young colt and becoming too familiar, to suit the colts mother, she resented it and laid hold of the doctor's ear, and proceeded to shake him, but tho ear being made of superior stuff, nhi was unable to sever it from his head, but the doctor had to carry it around in a sling for s veral days. Candies, always grades ut Van's. fresh aud best The Odd Fellows ond 11 lieeca lodg. es of South Sioux City celebrated the Hilrh anniversary of tho founding of O.ldfellowhhip, Tuesday night. A large crowd was present" an.l uu inter esting time was had. Rev. Ramsey, the new M. K, minister, delivered un able address. Misses Ressic an.l Pearl HtiijMon of DakoU City, sang a diet which was well reei ivi d and euored. Mr. und Mr. Waldvoglo, Gw.-n lU:k Well, Mrs. IK C. Htinsou and Beatrice Noidyke of Dukota City lodge, were others present. Strawberrias 1 sruwberries ! straw berrio! Where? where? At Van's of course. For ninety days, beginning Monday morning, with every $1.00 purchase (groceries snd meats excepted) we give a f 1.00 Anniversary Free Oift ticket. With a $2.00 purchase, two tickets; with a (5.00 purchase, five tickets and so on. We have secured great quantitict of merchandise for this gift drstribution, preparations have been carried out on such a lavish scale, that it has been neces sary to convert the entire 2nd floor furniture store into a gift exposition, and the publio is asked to vorae and inspect the largest, finest and moat comprehensive gathering of merchandise for furnish ing and beautifying the home ever assemblfl in Sioux City. A tag is suspended from every article ma rked 20, 30, 40, 56 or so many tickets. Any article found in the furniture store will be given away free; customers can select and receive auy article by presenting the number of 1 Anniversary Free Gift Tickets the price tag calls for. s. We want every one within reach of the storo to secure at least one and as man v 0 as they can of our 20th Anniversary Free Gifts Jas. M. Barry of Jackson was in town on Thursday morning. Jim has been doing business in the chattel mortgage line. The county assessor has found $87,000 unsatisfied chattel mortgages on the records in his name, and on which he will have to pay taxes if not released. The new revenue law is clearing up the chattel mortgage reoords. D. M. Neiswanger came home Thurs day morning. He had driven across the country tne night before and got to Verdigrii for the early train. He was up all night to make it. He was up all night to make it. He was out amoug the sand hills the last few days and au immense business. He leaves for Minneapolis Monday evening to get his now samples. Van carries a large line of the South Sioux City preserving company's pre served goods. Try them. Cattle Received. Ws will receive cattle for the Win nebago pasture at .William Nixon's farm, below Homer, on Tuesday, May 3, 11)04. Anyone wishing to send stock to our pasture will please bring them on above date. , Prices are cattle, 2.f0 ; horses, $3.50 Spenckb & Moiioas, Pender or Winnebago, Nebraska. Capt. Talbot. Joseph Crow of Oiua ha, and Mr. Jenuinizs of Imli M's. Neiswanger is very much bet ter. John C. O'Nei.l of Jacksou wrs in town Tuesday. Shoriff Hansen was iu Homer Tins day, looking after tuxes. Nels Johnson of Emerson was in town Wednesday morning. A . T. Haaso visited his sons in Eip erson one day this week. Mrs. Al Hammond is having her lot fixed up in the cemetery. John Jessen of Emerson precinct was in town Wednesday morniug. 1 J. J. Learner has a tine uew oicbu.-d set out on liis new home place. Harry brown has a new disc gang plow which does good work. The poet-banker of Jackson, Ed.'T. Kearney, was iu town Tuesday morn iug. The wind of last Friday blew over a a pauuel of J. W. Bridonoaugli's picket fjlice. lt'y Armour shipped las fat cattle to tlio houth Quiuliu market last buu day uoiu Huilard. Craig L. HpeEcer camo up Wednes day evening and spent tli niglit at home. Ho is very busy. it is thought tiiat the building of the ruilroad between Hioux City aud Ashland will soon commence. Mrs. Mury E. Ryan of Jacksou t top ped ovi r lietween trains Thursday after noon. She went on to Hioux City, Mrs. Clements South of Sioux City was in the interest of the uew M. E, church of that place, Wednesday. Gerald Dillon, our pioueeS frieud of I HOMER. Special Couuespondenck. Bert Means went te Hubbard Tues day. Georg Aahford went to Sioux City Friday. Mrs. Morrow went to Sioux City Wednesday, Spring has come at last. "Dos'ent it seem fine?" Julians Pitts left for St. Paul, Ne braska, Wednesday. George Brasfleld was a Dakota City caller Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Ford waa a Sioux City visitor Wednesday, Sherman Ennis and wife spent sev eral days this week in Sioux City. A dance was given at the Woodman hall Fiiday evening, Wm. Wal way was visiting his daugh ter, Mrs Fred Blunie, at Dakota City Thursday. Miss Lauraine Murphy will finish a very successful term of school in the Blyburg school Friday. Mrs. Charles Soott and Mrs. Chaa. Heissote eacli presented their husbonds with heirs Wednesday night. Mrs. JulioiiH Pitts and Mrs. M. J, Hermann were called to St. Paul this week on account of the uckness of relatives. Mr. Smith, deputy for the Yeoman lodge, who has been in town the past week, returned to bis home in Sioux City Wednesday, C. J. O'Connor and wife had another runaway on Thursday betwoeu Dakota City aud South Sioux City. The team was cut up some aud buggy smashed. Tho people were unhurt. H. Bymill und Joo Hughs are mak ing a sensation in tin so parts with the r stump machine. It takes stumps out like a dentist pulls teeth. They are now engaged in pulling the stumps iu the old picnic grounds, belonging to Mr. Ashford. Itymill expaots to nse the machine in clearing tlie roads worked by him. DR. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon Calls Promptly attended, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. JOHN T. SPENCER, Attorney and I'ouncelor at Law. Dakota City, Nebrasks. - DR. C. E. JJK0WIV Dentist Will be at HUBBARD 8 TUESDAY 2 MAY lo HOMER J WEDNESDAY flay n g Prepared to do Dentistry of all jje Kinds of the president of the Hioux Citv 'l Jack"n Wft in towu on legal business Homer ano Southern railroad, were ill wltU lho UeralJ edltor on Thursday. town at different times during the week. They are pushing things as fast at they can. C. N. Shaffer formerly of Erie, Penn sylvania, is employed at the Edward & Bradford lumber yard here. Dennis Duggan was over from Sioux City Thursday, a it art i a newsy oaten oi uoimra items was received to lato for puhlicutiou this week. t Tho preaching servioes at tho Lu theran church will occur Sunday morn ut 11 o'cluk. L. A. Heikes shipped a load of hogs and O. W. Fisher a load of hogs to tho Sioux City market. PASTURE.T-"' We have reduced the prico for pasturing stock for tho coming season to tho following : Cuttle $2.50, horses, $3 50. Will receive htock at Wm Nixon's whenever the gras is iu con dition. Sl K.Nl Ell Si MultOAN, - Fender or Winnebago, Neb. Tho terms of court for this, the8th judicial district, for PJu4, are as fol lows: Stanton. .January 11. September 12 CuinirJg.. January 25. .September 2ti Thurston. . .February 8. . .October 10 Dakota . . . February 29. . . . October 17 Cedar..., March 14. ,. .November 14 Dixon April 4 Deoember 5 WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. Will OP IMITATIONS. thc oiNuiHt niPMio oNkV mi Ballard-Snovv Liniment Co. T, LOUIS, MO. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE, THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Cure for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, ec zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not improve the quality it paid doubla the price. Tho best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWltl's la the original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for the name DeWITT on every box. All others are counterfeit. riiPAtsosv E. C. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO. FASTURE FOU SALF. Dest pasture in Dakota county 400 acres, good water and shade. Cau ! sold in whole or ball at a very low price if sold noon. Also 20 eboio farms in Dakota and Dixon i-ouutiea. Write for list. W. T. BiBTLXTT, Bal Estate Agent, Jackson, Neb.