Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. JOHS H. REAM, ITBLISI1ER. ' uWriplion Trice. $1.00 Tet Yesr. n weekly newspaper published al Pnkota ( ity, Nebraska. IVrmit.sion hns been granted for tbe transmission of tliia pnprr l)irott;h the mailt as second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. Republican Ticket- HTATK rnltnl States Senator Norrls Hrown Oiivcrnor (leorgc I.. Sheldon Mcutcnnnt Oovcrnor M. It. Hopewell Secretary of State dco. C. Junkln Auditor i K. M.Senrle TmiMirer Hrl" Attorney General W. T. Thompson tlnllHiiv rntt.mlwnlfilllrfl ' . If. .t. Wlnnott .. . ' KolsTt Cowell " J. A. Williams ljind Commissioner H. M. Knton Huncrintcndciit J. I McHrlcn CONGRESSIONAL Congressman Third KM riot J. F. Bnyil SENATORIAL Senator Klgbth Dlst rlrt ... .(fro. W. Wlltf llEPRKSESTATIVE Sixteenth District V.J. Wchiri Citizens and Republican County Ticket County Attorney F. H. Merry Commissioner Third IHtrlct . . John Klerk If you approve of the splendid work of tllo fltht session of the 59th con gress, vote for Judge J F Boyd, rcpub lieaii candidate for coLKress, and for mom of the name kiud of legislation in the tiOth congress. George W Wiltse, of Randolph, re tmblicau nominee for state senator, is a man that can accomplish something jf .-tit to the legislature, lie la a niaii of executive ability, nud what is more lie is u Roosevelt republican. r S Beiry, tlio ci'izohs and ropubli can caudulate for county attorney, is not making a house to Iioiihm campaign, J i 4 husiuess demand hit attention to u ei-i tiiu extent, and besides, the in tclligetit voter or today dots not care to h buttonholed and told bow be should vote when he ia personally ac quainted with the candidates. from our Exchanges $ l'onca Leader: Mrs Wm Berry re- turned from Coburn Jnnction batur day evening . 1'ender Titr.ea: 0 L Spencer ia hero cloning out his real estate interenta on the reservation. Wayne Deniociat: and grandson went Tuesday on a visit. Mrs C J Ilmdell to Dakota City Newcastle Times: Mr and Mrs Ho gan went to IInbhard laat Haturday to attend the funeral of an old neighbor. Thurston Gazette: M A Bancroft of the Homer Free Tress was here from Saturday night until Monday after noon visiting his fawny and closing up the deal whereby the Gazette pass cs from his hands. Tender Republican: JD Clanssen went to Hubbard today, where he owns a farm . . . .The republican re pre sontative convention met at the village ball in Tender last Monday afternoon and nominated O J Weboig of Cuming county for representative for the float district comprising Cuming, Thurston and Dakota counties. John 3ierk, the t ilizeua and repub lican candidate for county commis sioner, waa not nominated to that ofllce for the solo purpoo of accom plishing something for hia own indi vidual benefit. He was nominated to aorve the bet interests of the county at large, and ia broad minded enough to do this. Vote for Sierk. AN OPEN LETTER. To the votera and Citizens of Dakota County : I ia no way sought or deiired the the nomination for county attorney. All who understand the facta know that my nama waa pro-ontid before the citizen o invention without my !oiinout and against my withes iu the mutter. In responding to tlm call and a-ceptmg the nomination of the citi zens aud republican parties, which Lure nominated me, I leg leave to make the following statement: I consider it an honor to be a nomi nee for attorney of Dakota county, and I deeply appreciate the confidence in luf integrity and ability which prompt ed my nomination. I shall do the Lust I can to merit thia oaufldence, and all I can honorably do to bo elect ed on November' the Cth. However, my busiucs ia snob that it will be im possible for me to devote much time to tue campaign or make unytbing like a thorough oanvaa of the county At the time I was nominated, and sinco tlmt time, a very large number of v.iter (many of them being among the heaviest tax payers in Dakota county) li ive voluntarily assured me of their tippcrl and earn ant efforts should I -cpt the nomination. I shall be :uipelled to rely upon them a great nem io promote my campaign Again 1 consider any attorney ia ta-ruij., nonoreu who may be elected -attorney of this county. And when Hooted. I believe be should consider the office a pubho trust; that he should fn that law ind order are maintained ami tiiat the property and the rights iuo county ana its citizens are pro reeled: prosecute, when prosecutions uv necessary, without fear or favor huU without regard to political pres tige. friendship or aeatuneut. I be iu ve tuat he should be honest and ri tare and reliable, stand for hia con- v; tiona, and work for the best intoi est of Dakota connty, and not for Lis os'n interests or future political favor. x believe that he should do hit dutv villi the leant expense possible, anil tuat lie should be economical aud care 'J tit or tue tax payers' iuterests IUe above things I believe and if I tarn elected I shall do my dot? as county attorney to the best of my abil- uv an i as my sense of right and eon rviron, uirnct, "uetner or not 1 am sincere in theso things ia for you to de lernsine aud judge. I have lived among yea for over three yeara; dur mg iuu tame l have enjoyed a good ii'i m proniaoie law business. I am wining jom should investigate my pro femion! ataodiug and business nuith- ojs ami jorra your own conclusions it. after so investigating, yo deem me wortfiy and capable aud feel that you ,Cttl oouacieutionsly give me .your support I ahall be glad to .nave it. Naturally, since I have accepted the nomination, 1 very earnestly detdie to eieoiea. My opponent as earestlv dt sires that he may be elected. Hia desires ana my desires sre of little im- -portauce. our interests and th oonuty's best interests are of greut im portance. He man should be elected to public oflloe because he wants it or needs tlie olfioe. I believe it one's duty to voU for the man whom the oflloe .needs end who will beat serve the county. 1 respectfully aolicit your considers '- and your sapport. Fbed H Bebbv. Lutnerssi Cnsircb Announcements. Tie aching Bunday morning at 8a- ietn at iu:ou o'clock,' Bunday scbeol rreaebing at Dakota City 8 ;00 p m, vj c. i I'm, nnnnay r)03l a :mib, lesion Hand at 3 ;0 p mt A cordial velcome ta all. Ilartington Nows: Bessio Varvais of Emerson visited with relatives in this city the latter part of last week.... Mrs W W Tilgrim of South Sioux City paasod through here Friday on her way to Crof ton to visit friends . . . .John 1'rovancha of Emerson and Chas Var vais of Hubbard arrived here li at Thursday evening for a short visit with relatives. They returned home Satur day. T'.ock Rapids, Io, Special in Sioux City Journal, 10th: Rev H H Bnrch, p.intor of the Congregational chinch here, has resigned his charge here and accepted a call from the Congregation al church at Aurora, Mo. At a meet ing of the society held last night after the evening service it was decidod to release him from hit contrrct Novem ber 10th. Rev Mr Burch has been here since January, l'J04, and waa one ot the aioat popular ministers the church has had, and the society and members of the congregation are sorry to lose him. For the past year his health has been poor and a change from the rigors of a northern winter t tho milder climate of the Ozark mountains will, it is hoped, prove ben-eilcial. Emerson Eeterprise: Mr and Mm II O Armour loft today for their now home at Spencer, Neb, where Mr Ar mour has a drug store. They have hosts of friends here who wish them the best of success in their new home Mr Armour is a first-class druggist, a good business m in and will doubtlens meet with the best of success in bis new location .... Mr and Mrs H O Ar niour were given a farewell reception at tlie Udd follows hall Friday even ing. Aftir lodge, the Rebekahs filed in, Mrs Armour was sent for and a de lightful evening spent. On Wednes day evening the ladies of the Eastern htar also gave a farewell paity in honor of Mr and Mra II O Arnisur in aiasonio nan. liurresuments were served and a pleasant evening spent I CORRESPONDENCE 3 MOD OK XOMI QMI 5MI M MM HUBBARD Spbciai. Corkkhpoxdknck. D C Heffeman was a county seat visitor Monday. Try a meal at the Nordyke coffee house when in town. Lunches and meals served at all hours. Henry Thomson waa down to Dako ta city Tuesday on business. For all kinds of corn buskers sun- plies, moll aa jackets, overalls, mit tens, etc, go to Carl Anderson's. Jon Leedorn, county surveyor was doing sotae surveying at Emerson Ttuaday, assisted by Martin Holmvig of Sioux City. We now bavo a big supply of puie muple syrup. Trj a oan of it. You will like it. Carl Anderson. Mrs Tatrick Jooea and daughter and Mra Jaa Howard went to Sioux City Friday morning. r -r. . . uiyers uros etiippad out a car of uogs Baiurday and one Tuesday. Ha. lluta. fX - - 3 . . 'u"w uress puuis lor men anu ooys at uaii Andersons Sirs Joe ilagan and daughter Marv M... T'll-.. 'in i-.. ..... ' uuru xuuruiuu ami children au: 1 fa litrn Kf . I m.. t l . .U...U..H oihuuii; ion cuiiiireu were passengers to Hioux City Saturday. v uri Anderaon sella the Aiken hunk itg piu, in veuted by Smith and Davia of A meg, AO, lor 6l)e. BO0d lnmkina I I. . . . . . D uuons iroiu iuo IO 0U0, Ueo limlin transacted bniina in oioux uity Tneiday aud Wedueaday a 1 tiave lor sale 5U') bushels of f aen wheat. Tula is the) No 1 Turk.,. Red, and u the bunt to be had. (!nli ana m a me. 'renk Ufl nc. a v a j rtordvk went Io Ki.Ti Pit. Hjt.. "V Carl Anderson soils dnok . .w.rtf ion ueeu oue now. Jacic uartnetl aLd w.f r..l .1 rr nonius were bioux Uity Monday. ttt a e have a line (hia of ti ir fau.i giove aud imtteus, 60j per Carl Anderson. AI Bohrimpu went it II i.v. . A-rana Aiiisar was a eountv visitor Tuesday. A I'ttrj Aoiltfroon oan s 11 vmi l.ia. . . 1 . . . eoai, jsus,nn calfor Ualloway, cheap- or iu.u any oi.e on earth, nualny 0on sidered. and wife, and a boat of other relatives and fiiends. Mrs Sadie Locmie Abbott, from Woodstock, Vermont, ia the guest cf relatives and friends in and around Homer. A few days ago while Louis Smith aa nuloading oal at bis residence the hoises stsrted and liouia waa thrown against the edge of the wagon box, bruising bis side quite badly and breaking to ribs. Cora Midkiff dtives from the farm every day to school in Homer. Mon day morning while near lioma smiths place the horse became frightened at something and ran away, the buggy struck the railing on the bridge throw ing her out. Both buggy shafts were broken. The horse after doing all the mischief be could went a little further and stopped to view the remains. Miss Cora was plucky enough to ride the horse home and report damages and then come to school. Mrs Sarah Smith and Mrs Louis Smith returned Thursday from their visit with Mrs Jastram at Franklin, Neb. Will Oeblerking'a team ran away with a load of potatoes in nomer a few days ago. We did not bear if the po tatoes were damaged or not but Will was, to the extent of a cut face and bruised shoulder. Mrs Dr Burke and sister, Miss Rus sell, drove to Sionx City Saturday. Two of Off Harris's children were on the sick list last week. Will Winch repoita a twelve pound boy at bis house. Frank Mansfield, who lias been orking at job work ii a printing oflico in Kansas City, is here to visit. Elmer Shook is a Homer visitor. The Lutherans and Methodists are each organizing tew choirs. Rev Combs and wife visited at the Rev Berg homo inTouca last weok. Annt Louisa Cleveland is still con fined to her room with rheumatism. Mrs II B Smith, who bas been to Wisconsin to viait her aged father, ro- turned Saturday and ia now visiting her daughter, Mrs Oliver Smith. Mrs Mart Mansfield ar has gone to Rock county to help her husband prove up on bis sluim. Will Uolsworth bad an experience one day last week that be will not soonfoi'get. While threshing in the bluffs something abont the separator become loosened and threw it out of gear, causing a whirring sound which frightened the horses and away they went. Mr Uolsworth was on the horsepower and the way it Hew around wa a caution sweeps and bolts be- they are busily engaged threshing and diggiug their jiotatoes. The yield of potatoes is very good where the recent flood didn't strike them. Several buy ers were here and a nnmbor of farm ers bavo shipped a car each. Mary Z Boler returned Sata day evening from a six weeks vit-it with friends in Omaha and Blair. John Waters returned from his six weeks' outing through Montana and Dakota, feeling greatly recuperated. Sam Brennaman bas disposed of bis livery stock to a party from Lemars, Iowa. NACORA. ('OKRKHPOH nKWCK. pasa- Hprciai. J C Taylor shipped a car of fat cat tle to Sioux City Tuesday. E D Voss and family spent Sunday at Wayne with friends. Rose Ueeney came over from Allen and tpont Sunday with her parents here. Caddie McOlashan, Mary Ilarty and Mae Ueeney attended the teachers meeting at Emerson Saturday. Ida Ueyer of Winside, vssited her brother Frank, of this place, between trains Saturday. Attorney F S Berry of Emerson was a business caller here Tuesday James Heeney shipped a cr load of bogs to market Tuesday. Maurice O'Connor is improving bis town property by having a kitchen built to his residence. Lou Sninkle was an Emerson enger Monday. Dan Hartnett, of Hubbard, was a caller here Monday. John Manderscheid of Sioux City, was a business caller hero Tuesday. MrsL Schinkle's mother came down from Concord and spent a few davs here. Mrs Frod Hume canio np from Da kota City Wednesday morning to visit friends here a few days. Mrs Simmons was n passoDger to Emerson Wednesday morning. Sheriff Hansen wai here on business Tuesday afternoon. SALEM. Hl'KCIAI. OORRKHPONI.KNl'K. About a score of our young people were moat royaly entertained at the home of Murrell and David Hileman last Friday evening. The potatoes are fast being moved to market to make way for the bumper corn crop. Minnie Learner and Ollie Hale at tended church at Homer Sunday evening. The Food Value of a Soda Cracker You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. ' You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker ? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ; 5;" Attend the Rally at Homer Monday Night Tho "Warbler" is scrambling bard gan to fly in every direction, and Will to keep up with it competitiis thought his time had come. The rest of the threshers stood around powerless to stop tho wild race and were ready to pick up the pieces, if there were any left of Will. Finally one of the horses fell down and tboy did not all fail like the soldiers but stopped, and with no one hart except Luther Triest who was hit with an iron rod giving him a lame shoulder. Every one agreed that it waa a close call for Will Uolsworth, and it would have been closer f Harry Rasdal bad not staked down the power so well. Roe MoEntaffer and family of Emer son visited at the Hand R jckwell home Sunday and attended church. Ed Wilkins, who bas been visiting his uncle in Montana all summer, has returned and is helping bis father gather bis bumper corn crop. . .. Will Oehlerking bas sold bis farm to some of the Rider family and bas bought land at South Sioux City. pUHSc'UgMI pair, seat HOMER. SPrClAL CORHKSPOM JK KCR, Jimmy Allowav. wim ia vnriin the Edwards & Jirmifor.l I Homer, hsa been traoafered to i!,n. cord and will assume his duties there next Monday. Bert Kioeariaon tlie sick list ty phoid faver I believe ia the ailment. Miss Edith OurU. of Atwater. Minn u visiting br parents, Luther Priest JACKSON. RPKCIAl. COURKSPONDKNCK. Mr Hodgins and wife of Tonca tpeht ounaay witu tier parents bore Gerald Dillon went to Dakota City Monday to bear Hon Ueo U Sheldon, republican candidate lor governor, speak at the court house tuere that afternoon, and came borne a better republican than ever. Lee 0 Kearney left Monday to visit his parents at Elkton, B D. Mrs J A Hall and daughter Oer trude were shopping in the city Satur day. James Krtmper baa beim confined to hia bad the past week with a bad oold . Tuesday morning a message came to Teter Bryan sa ing bia son-in-law, J O Smith, bad died Monday night at Mt Joaopb's hospital, Omaha, where be bad gone two weeks ago to have an operatiou performed, but later typhoid lever set in atlU eansed his death. Deceased leaves a wife aud ten child ren to mourn hia death. Thos Bryan left for Omaha Tuesday. LE Hutchison, wife and children are here visiting Mra Hutchison's var ems, j uouge aud wife. mra isani Urennaman waa on thtf sick list the past week. Fr McNaniara of Bloomfleld, visited rr ivavanaugh here Tuesday after noon, wiuio on his way home from Newcastle, where he bad taken part iu iony noura uevouon, that waa held tuero the Urat ox the week. MraJTMcEwen of Westtield, ia here visiting her folks. Mra J B Smith and daughter and .'in juoa Justus and crriMren . -.. iting friend in Sioui Ci't thia week iura j kj nicUouigle and little bov went to Highland. S D. Ta,,l tn a, .end a week with Mr McOouigle who w nmjiug on uia claim there. Wrai. War nock jh here viailinw . .1.. u i . .. -u - mo uuiue oi uer son U A liarlier. T - a mm A.(ie Murray is working in (I, If ' O" wmv uii-iey restaurant. Mrs Ed Kearney arrived borne from IWO weeks' visit with fr ..n.l. Omaha, Friday. w i Uart.ett male a businKM ii Tonca Monday. T Hickey left foi Tender last v where be expects to remain ihia win. ter. The condition of Mra Paul ki,... who baa been conllned to bar bed the past three weeks, remains about the same. John W Ryan was- on tlm n.w Tnesdsy with a cav of hogs. Mrs S F Tavlor left Tuk1. ..un. a j V I I U" ing lor a two weeks' visit will. i... daughter at St Charles, 111. The weather the past week Las been very favorable for the farmers, and Milton Forcshoe finished making hay Saturday. Owing to the recent high water that swept down across the swamp, Mr rcresuoa was somewhat delayed, Some much needed improvements are being mado at the Meridian school. Francis Joyce, who ia attending school at Sioux Falls, has been suffer ing with a aevere cold . She ia being cared for at a hospital of that place. Harry Brown is continuing making numerous improvmeuts ou his farm. Howard Lapsley was a (dan cupid) visitor to Watevbury Sunday. Nell COmbs spent Sunday at the Milton Foreahoe home. We wonder wbat "Songbird'a" opin ion is now, since be read the article published by Tom Sullivan. Subscribe for Thk Herald $1 per year. One Quart of K Liquid OAL. Makes a Barrel cf Medicine or Lice Killer iraBBMMMBJHNMPBJBpaji Liquid Koal Cures These: . I.ung Fever Corn Stalk I'lscnsa Inflnnintion of Bowels Hon (Jholorii Colic (blunder Swine I'lninio 1'lnk Kye Intestinal Worms Influenza Tulx'rculosl-J Anthrax Tape Worm Texas Fever Poll Kvll Koun Chicken Cholera I.ock-Juw BUml Staggers Furcy Mniitte Scours twisul Gleet liquid Konl uctx Aftnn nppetlxer and vilnller. No lils eoso nerni can escape It. This Is the reason itciiies.for when the Kcrm Is destroyed the disease is none. I .linn orni IMsteniper (low Choleru Foot Hot Black Iiftr Alxrtion lu Cows Thrush Catarrh Hots Scratches n . . . . . j nn process or ninmiiK Liquid Konl requires three dnys. The process of compound embraces every Ormtciilc. Amu.. nil.. m..i in.i.,r....i...,t T......I i.. ... until every objectionable feature Is eliminated. Iielnir noii-polsonous and hai inle's! loriiuila: .. , per cent creosote, which embraces cresy lie acid ; SIS per cent llmilc in these Is KUlplior, lKrux and niinhlhnl nml otln.r r,.iw..u.,l uuni. r 1....1.1 u-.... stroimer In unltseptle unci germicide agents than any preparation of similar nature on tlie market. reduction requires !W0 degrees of lient. Th n coal, treated chemically with an alkaline lxute h. Liquid Koal Is made from the following 1 gases, :!', per cent soft son I). Stisrjended I Is guaranteed to lie at least 20 per cent Hog Cholera Io, in trip First publication Oct ltf 6w Sheriff's Sale. Notion Is hereby given that ly vlrtno of nn order of sale issued by Harry H. Adulr, clerk of the district court in and for Imkota county. Nebraska, and directed tome, H. (1. Hansen, sheriff of said county. commanding 1110 to sell the premises hereinafter deso rill ed to satisfy a certain Judgment of the tialit district court of said county 11 lid HUitc. ol tallied nt the Octolicr, lljfi. term thereof, to wlt: on the Nth day of January, lum, in favor of F. V. Glazier and against Nicholas Kyau for the sum of eighty-six dollars and ninety one cents ItNil.M). and eight dollars and sixty-nine cents tX.w), as un attorney's fee, witn interest on said sums from January H, ll. nt 10 per cent, per annum, and his costs taxed nt seventeen dollars and eighty cents 1 117X11. I have levied upon the following lU'scrllx'd property, to-wlt: Tim north twenty-four 121) were- of the northwest ' quarter of section fifteen (Ifi), township twenty-Hue tutu, north, range seven 171, I east, all lsln? located In said Dakota county and state or Nebraska. And 1 will, on Tuesday, the nih day of November, Ham, at 11) rloek ft. in. of said day, nt the south front rtofir of the court house In Dakota City, Dakota cotmty, Ne- ' hrnskn, proceed to sell at public miction to the highest and liest bidder, for cosh, nit of the alsive dcscrtlicd property, or so much thereof as limy tie necessary to satisfy snld order of sale Issued by Harry H. AOiiir. clerk of the district court lu and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon In the aggregate Ixdng the sum of one1 hundred and twenty dollars and flflv-seven cents Ifiaiji), and accruing costs. ' (ilven under mv (mini this 1st l rl,iv ,,f Octolx-r, A. D. iwm. 11 C. liANBEN. (sheriff of 'lukotll County. Neb. First Publication September Jl-6w. Sheriff's Sale. ' Notice- Is hereby given tlmt by vlrl,t" "f ti order of s.,1,. immh-.I by Harry II. Ac"!. Clerk of the district court In and for Hnko.' cimtity, Nebraska, and directed to mo. H e ' me to.ei. the pr.-nds herVi;. tosa ly one certain Judgment of the said district curt of said county n, state" bl .'I'J'r1 "t.1th,, "'UoiiiiieU February. A .It. term t isreof, to-wlt: on the 11th day of June, l'jutl, in favor of Kd. T. Kearney ami aaalust Fnin Tracy. Orplm Tracy. . A. lr".'7,..K- J- T''y. Anna Kohl. Phil, ii Kohl. Mary Ague Frazler, Mary A. Kver- 'I":l.N..yl,' '.'-i',yl". John Hever.on. Patrick Heennii, Fred illume, treasurer t.f the county of Dakota, the iioiini. ta, and the southwest qnnrter of the srruili west quarter of section 4. tnwnship ai north, of range 7. east of the t li principal meridian, for the sum of two hnndred twenty-two dollars and slit ..m. 1 m Ixslle an attorney's fee nnHaiiitliig' to lunili-twii dollars and iwenr4 ...... ifTJM). with Interest on said niiihw at In .- cent. rx-rnunum from the llthdiiv ;1 .fun i llm, ami Ills costs taxed at foilv J.,iu.. and eight cents iiiiuini. ; 1 nave levied upon the following de.'Tirw, property, to-wlt: 'n. southwest quarter or the southwest aiuirler of ,.,.ti..n fouriyti. townvhlp tweuty-ulne tv, north of range seven 1 Least of the eth prlin-loM meridian, all lsln lM-uted In said v l, county mid state -f Nebraska. Aim 1 win, 011 Tuesday, the Stlrd day of Cli)lT. at 10 oVIiu-li am. if ...l.l .1.... at the south front dxr of the court house In DakMClty, Dakota, county, Nebraska, pro ceed'tosrll at public miction to tho highest and Is-st lildder. for eli. nil t.r th.. u.v. described property., itr so iniicli 1 1... .-.,.. .... nay is mvesnrv in amturv .ui.i ....- ... sale Issiml hv llail-v Hi . A. lair. ....rl. . 1... I district court In and fr Dakota couniv ' i'i i'in..n, uu' iiiiuiii. (iiw uiereon Ilk flhu ... Kn.r- is-inii me sum or two liunilr...! lulity-four do iirs nml nlu..t v-f..,..- ........ 1 1 . . - - v.. ,.-.,.iri',niiii r. criiiug costs. I'lvcil iiiiner mv lil.lifl. Oil. Vl.. aln ... ii.... 1. ""a- U. 0. HANSEN. Khrt(Tof imkota County, Neb. is a freo germ disease the germ being first found iu the alimentary caual aud so l'Tg n it is conliued in that 01 gan it is comparatively haruileks. When, however it penetrates the lungs, liver and other or gans it causes fermentation, itflamatioti and detrac tion of live tisanes, fnrnishiug food upon which it thrives and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, in some cases a generation of an bour, cautiug death to the animal before the owner Las diecovtred that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly: First, that Hog Chtlera cannot be treated successfully unless treatment bus commenced before the germ has reached the period of rapid mul tiplication. Second, that a germicide miiBt be ad ministered, and therein lies the whole seiret. A's we pass down the list of various germicides, we are com pelled one by one, to reject them, cither because of ioifllcieucy or inadapil.ility uutil we reach LIQCID KOAL And wky choose LIQUID KOAL? Becuuse it is the enly known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intestiues, and from there into the bb od, permeating the entire system, and utili re tain its germicide properties. It is a compound em bracing every practical germicide, antiHtptio disin fectant property found in coul, treated chemically with an alkaline base, until every objectionable fea ture is eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless to animal rcouomy. It contains cressel and quaicel. It is these bydro-carlion compounds found in smoke that-ourea a bam, destroying by its germicidal prop erties all germ life. Liquid Koal as a Lice Killer When diluted with water in the propyl lions of cne part of Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best lice killtr on the market. It is not expensive to use because it forms a perfect emulsion with water rhen ..mixed in this proportion . Worms in Hogs The bog ia more affected with intestinal worms than any other domestic animal. These worms are created ky impure accun illations along the intestinal tract and generally produced by poorly digested fcod. The nature of the bog and bia manner of eating make bim more susceptible to intestinal worms than uny other animil. Under the present domestirkted conditions he is not allowed the use of hi natural' in stincts to obt.in the necessary elements that wonld destroy these intestinal paratites. Being shut up in a peu, be is not allowed to follow tbe dictate of Lie nature. The hog that is wormy can neither grow nor thrive for tho reason that the worms deatroy all1 tbe nutrition furnished in the food. Liquid Koul put in the drinking water in the proportion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free ftorn their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the ap petite and tone up the system. )R. C. H. MAXWLLL, Phypician and Surgeon. Calls prow ptly attended DAKOTA CITY, MBBBASKA MO -i4 mlSfcCT,; iquid OAL -fx Deimont, December 17, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for hog cholera aud found it all vsn claim for it and more too. I used it ou oue that was sick, so hick it could not get up, aud the next day it was eating and drinking again. I have never lost a bog sinco I commenced using it Emantal lioUN. Wausa, Nebraska, December 16, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and fiud it an excel lent article to keep hags in a healthy conditiou. and as au appetizer it has no equal. Albkut Anokilson. Ilartington, Nebr, December 10, 11)02. Deah Sirs: I am a user ot Liquid Koal and am well pleased w ith it, would not try to do without it. I fiud it useful iu a greaS many ways. I have had no tick hocrs since I commenced usiag it a YeT ago. Ia my xpiuiou it is the best and cheapest hog etiolertw preventative on the market today. You can nae this as yott wish. Anyi ue wishing to know more about thia pleaan write to me. Enoch ICly. L'quid Koal is maanfoctnred the National HclW w E. E. BAKRAGER, Preslc 'cnt. Capital on quarter" m.Ill&fi. Principal Office, Sheldcn, Iotf. Blanches. Minneapolis, lfnn., Gleudive, Won. Lewiston, Idaho, York, Nebraska,' Oklahoma1 City, Oklahoma. j For Sale and Guaranteed by I,. ML ILeslie, Devlcota City, Neb.