CSS We Refund Railroad Fares to Sioux City and Return In order that all our out of town customers and friends may haw the same buying advantage as those of onr customers located ia Sioux City, v will lefunl railroad fares free to Sionx City and return in accordance with tbe following liberal schedule: With $ 10 purchase wo will refund railroad fares for a distance of 20 miles. With $15 pnrcnase we will refund railioad fares for a distance of 25 miles. With f20 purchase we will refund railroad fares for a distanoe of 30 miles. , With $25 pnrohase we will refund railroad fares for a distance of 40 miles. With $30 purchase we will refund railroad fares for a d. stance of 50 miles. With $45 pnrehuse we will refund railroad farea for a distance of 75 miles. With $60 purchase we will refund lailroad fares for a distance of 100 miles. With $75 purchase we will refund railroad fares for a distanco of 150 miles. With $100 purchase we will refund railroad fares for a distance of 200 miles. Gretvt Special Two Week's Sale Wotitvetv's Coats and Suits Also Children's Winter Coats WOMEN'S TAILORED SVITS In Prince Chap. Norfolk, blouse, pony and tight fitted jacket styles. The swellest tailored creations you ever saw, made of mannish mix- ur s in plaids and checks, fine worsteds, high grade broadcloths and worsted cossimeres. Colors gray, blue, drab, brown, black, hlHto and wine. Jackets are lined with bilk or satin. $15.00 and $13.00 values. $10.00 Women's Fall and Winter Coats--- Children's Costs For two weeks As a special for the next two we plee ou sale 200 children s , 1 ... , .. tew fall Bnd winter coats, in all weeks we will offer 100 beauti- tUe most de8irab!e materials and fill tourist coats, 50 inches long, styles. Every coat in the lot is in all the newest, warjtad ma- a superb bargain. Sizes G to teiiais aud shades, a 14 jears. Iu two regular $20.00 g lot s, $3 98 $4 98 Children's Bear Skin Coats In while and co"ors, lined thionghout. The biggest child's coat barguin ever pre- tfl QO tseutrtd anywhere. $3.00 values P -wO Ladies' Auto and Tourist Coats Iu checks, plaids and fancy mixtures, 50 inches long, tiaely tailored collars and cuffs, nirapped and trimmed with cloth to match. A very swag- C"1 Cfl ger and stjlish coat. A regular $12.00 coat t ' I DAVIDSON BROS. GO. Sioux City. Iowa. A fl) rCetOurFrceBookr The "Stay S&tlsfoctorylt&nge Will at HU win la iizts sod srr.Qjtmtnt to suit every family need is city Call and bee why they uieklw ilwivi looks ai nlea mm natov Attend the Big Demonstration Stoyes, All Week, from November 5th to 10th, at tho Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co, Dakota City, Nefor. t Absolute Safety X This is guaranteed when you leave money with "The Bunk that always treats JOU ItlfiHT" Why sfe? l'iibt The bank lias run over llC) fi.rs wii h bus tliuti $50 losses. Kt coul It bus ample cupitul and surplus to provide for any possible loss I lint Uiipht oecir. Third Bebidob" know ing how," absolute promptness, courtesy and honehty has marked its every act and died. Fourth Its money is always loaned to the bant and safest peo ple on earth, our neighbors: the prosperous farmers of Dakota county. No disastrous loans to outsiders, nor can its owners bor row one cent from it. Always safe as a government bond Bank of Dakota County Jackson, Neb, You can't afford to buy a range until you know all about a Monarch. Ask us for the book: STATE WHE you Intend tobuy.and we willacnd alio a set Of Meaeurinc Spoons, postpaid. DiaiM Malleable Irtm Range Co. JMaver Dam, wueonttn. fThe Monarch is an economical range. It uses the least amount of fuel, saves the work of blacking and sweeping up ashes and does quicker and finer cooking and baking. It would be a great bargain twice the price. or country, also for bottle tad eukllc lastltstleas. save fuel and repairs. and Special Salo cf these C, Si. P., M.A O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lo-ring time : NCKTH BOUND. BOCTH BOTTND 5:52 pm Omaha 7 :?5 am 10 :00 am Omaha ...... 5 :13 pm 3 :3- pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.S2 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2 :08 pm .6:08 pm ..7:35 am SUNDAY TrtAINb. .....Omaha.,.. . . . .Norfolk. . . . 6 :52 pm. !):o7 ... , 5:32 Local Items The freshest crackers at Van's rc ceivod everv week. It is stated that tho Burlington will insttill au ageut in their depot here on the 2'Jth. Harry Fore has rented the Wm I Warner roHidbUCP, and will move here from Sioux City with his family. Mcrt Lothrop is here from Atchison Kas, buying several cars of potatoes for shipment to an Atchison wholesale house. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather, about twenty couple atteud ed the dance here Monday Bight, aud all seemed to enjoy the occasion. Gporge Wilkins wts over from Sioux City Sunday, Georgia Jav wss over from Sioux City Sunday visiting friends. A. Ir Davis of Emrnsn, was a btuicet-s visitor hern Wednesday. Mai E.mtoti and wife were over Sun day visi'tots here from Sioux City. Congressman J J McCarthy, of Ton ca, was a business visitor here Monday. Jeff Rockwell was down from Fig eon creek preciuct Thursday on busi ness. Geo tlartwig is helpiDg out at the E & 15 lumber yard in llubbard this week. See the 10-cent counter piled with tinware, graniteware, etc., at G F Broyhill's. Henry Wood has built a cement sidewalk around the residence occupied by Wm Fojd. John Ileffernan and Will Ken nelly of Jackson, attended the dance here Monday night. Thos Sullivan of Jackson, was cir culating about town Tuesday, round ing up the voters. J F Naffziger and wife of Sioux City, were in (own a snort time Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs Georgia Jay and daughter Aileen, leave this week for Kansas City, on an extended visit. Harry L Goodwin of Emerson and Mae Ilenderson of Goodwin were unit ed in marriage in Sioux City Monday. Ruby Van deZedde and Ada Lon- drosh were passengers on the O 15 X' Q, from this place to Winnebago, last Friday. Charley Adams, wife and baby were here from Wulker's Island several days the pntt wet k, visiting at the Al Ad ams home. Attend the big demonstration and stil t of Monarch stoves at the Edwards Bradford's store all week from No vember Dth to 3 Ot u. A pot ito buyer from Oklakoraa City, Okla, was in town last Saturday aud bought six car loads of potuWs from the Fluids & Slaughter company. The New State Telephone company is building a stub to this place from their main line which enters Sioux "ity from the west and will put in a toll station here. For Rent I will rent my farm of 125 nores of work land, near Nacora, Neb, for cash or on vhe shares. Good buildings on I he land. John C Sul livan, Nacora, Neb. Jacob Learner finished digging his potato crop of twenty-five acres Thurs day of last week. He had a yield of 214 bushel to the acre, which is con sidered very good for this year. Bernard Bonis is making some ex tensive improvements on his farm near Cobura Junction, among them being a largo corn crib and cattle shed 28x90. Dan Ilager is superintending the work. Albert House of Spancer, Neb, stop ped here over Sunday aud visited at the 3 ii rah lineman home. fllumlle Braatield, who has been spending the past week here, returned home with him. Communiou services will be held at Salem next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A liberal offering for benevo lence is desired. Commuuion services at Dakota City in the afternoon' fit 3 o'clock. We can now furnish the New Idea (a woman's magazine) in connection with the Herald for $1.30. The regu lar pi ice for the magazine is 50c. This is a ba?gin that you eaunot af ford to miss. Van de Zedde still has a line col lection of oil paiutings hanging in his store that he is offering to his custom ers at about half their uctnal value, in order to close thein out. These paint ings are fit to adorn any parlor or drawingroom. Get your pick of these pictures before they are all taken. A convention of the Northeast Dis trict of the Dakota county Sunday echool association will be held at the Walker's Island school house, Satur day, October 27'h. The morning ses sion will begin at 10 o'clock. Dinuer will bo se-ved by the ladies of the Walker's Island Sunday school. Plan to attend and have an enjoyable day and leum more about Sunday school work. Rev W S Obeihollzer and wife and Miss Elizabeth Haas visited Rev E II Combs and wife at Homer Thursday of last week. Tujv also attended the monthly meeting of the Homo and Foreign Missionary society, at which time M-sa Haase gave an interesting and instructive report of the Synodicul Missionary convention recently held in tbe Kountze Memorial church of Oma ha. Mrs Geo Prauger went to Coleridge, Neb, Tuesday to atteud the mariiuge of her sister. Miss Pearl Moore, to George Stone, which hippy event took place that day. The bride is well known here, having visited her sifter here on si verul occasions, nnd her many fiieuds join ia extending con gratulation. The groom has the dis tinction of being one of the bett base ball players in the country, ami i now a member of the 8t Loni-t A.m ri- catiN Hh Iiuh li.'iukMl tliH liathiitr Ii t in the hi leavun for si-verul years. Word eame from ChamhcrUin, 8 I), Tuesday that two of Crambo biin's m i 1 u r young men. David Ganowiiy ii lid Hubert Brown, lost their lives in U"d lake, eight miles south of Cham biiliin, Mnuday evening. They had I'ceii duck liU'itmg, nnd uhile wading uuiocg the reeds in tho cold water be came chilled and exhausted from the exertion. When located by a rescue party Brown had sank from his f m t into the water, while Ganowuy was re dicing with his head and shoulders above me water, but expired soon after reaching the shore. David Gau oway wa the son of F P Ganoway and wife, well known here, where Mrs Guioway formerly resided, being a daughterof John Johnson and wif. The many fiiends of the family sym pathize with them in their sid lieretv-mint. Jos (.demants oi jtiorntogside, was here Thursday transacting business. Mrs II FKohlmeier returned Sunday from a visit with her parents a. Lyons. Ruby Bryce of Emerson, was a guest at the Hhmieit home a few days this week. Found a lady's breastpin at the court honso hall. Enquire of William Bieroian. Mrs R L Rroyhill and daughter Oretchen visited at the Will Broyhi'l home Saturday. Will Phillips returned from Mit.no sota Sunday, where has been for the pant few months. Mrs R lloibrook of Sioux City, was the guest of S W Foltz and wife last Satutdar aud Sunday. A cement sidewalk is being put in front of the Van de Zedde and Croier buildings on Broadway. Claude V Luce of Omaha and Ray KoDowsky of Chicago, were joined in marriuge by Judge Einiers Tuesday. A R Witherspoon of Omaha, general freight agent for the Northwestern, was here Thursday looking after busi ness. Call up No 1 when you want No 1 Our up in gcods delivered in No 1 order, store is now stocked and fitted No 1 style. Rev and Mrs Shifer and the inem-enter-at the bers of the M E church choir tained in honor of Miss Tot Orr parsonage Tuesday evening. Mrs Scott Duncan went to Sioux City Thursday to bo treated for inju ries received from a fall from a street car at South Sioux City recently. Join F Sides spent a few days at home this week. He rode the MBA goat Thursday night, and that animal had the hardest tussle of its life. Dtvid Butcher arrived here Satur day from his claim near Glenbnru, N D. He will assist Alfred Seymour in gathering his corn orop this full. A dance will be held in the court house hall in Dakota City, Thursday eveniug, November 1st. Collins Bros orchestra has been secured for the oc casion. Rob Cheney stopped off here Friday for a few days visit with his parents. He hud been to Chicago with a ship ment of cattle from his ranch near Leslie, S D. Ralph Bancroft was a pleasant call er at the Herald oflioe Saturday, while on his way from Thurston to Homer where he will assist his father iu the Press office. J Van de Zedde has purchased of Howard Crozier the lot where Mr Cro zier's carpenter shop is located. This meaus that iu time Van will erect a tiurt stjre building. Rufus Davis of Sergeant Bluff, Io, applied for a license to wed Silvy E Heath Monday, and was refused by County Judge Eimeis, owing to tue tender jots of tho groom. There is a reason for ull things, and iu this caso you don't have to figure it out nor try any expeiiments. It is simply this when you want the best coffee, take a package of B'euu's. Van sells it. I have for sale a choice lot of Poland China male hogs. They are of the Wilkes, Tecuiuseh and Perfection stock. Pedigree will be furnished with every pig that goes nut. Address, Iked 13 artels, Hubbard, Neb. Alfred Seymour came down from his claim near Ryder, N D, Wednes day, to look after his crops here. Af tir threshing and corn picking is over he will return to his claim aud join his family who are living there for the winter. ne Tom Sullivan has issued a batch of pol.tical "guttersnipes" as a last re sort to bolster up his candidacy for county commissioner. He accuses tbe Herald of being subsidized; but that a all right, coming from a man like him, who is a "peach" when it comes to letting contraots for the county. Have you seen Van de Zedde's store Hnce he has refitted it and added .ull those new goods lie is receiving uew goods every day, and is better prepared than ever to care for the wants of his old customers as well as the new ones that are daily dropping in to tae advantage of a well (quip ped grocery establishment. Broken Aircastle. .Iiiilw (Iravi'S, they mi)', would mil euiiseiit To use li riillrouil puss III hlN, Hut when his wife ami iliniKliter went Way up to MliiiienpoIlM, They did not puy n cent of fare, Till tlckctM i-ituie they would not limine; The passes that would take them them And liaok were nuked for hy the Juilue. Friends sulci he always piiyx full fare And never used or hud u puss Another i-ustle In the ill r Has tlimlilediilltohell ; iihls This JudKe who ul Mays puld or walked When wife nnd dauirliter wished to mum And asked for railroad fare, he hulked "You pass or else you stay lit homo." These were the words he spoke, unci then He wrote to some down the Hue; 1 1 inuy lie that he wrote to "Hen," Hut that Is no iilTair of mine. He wrote, mid what he wrote win this; ".My wife and daughter wish to lly l'l i III here to Minneapolis And back, fun you assist theni? (Il'v.'' llesp uislve to'hls humble prayer The passes In due season t-iiuie; The JudKe still walked or paid his fare The wome n should liave done the same. Hut they did not. nnd that ii why AlthoiiKli I do the best I eiin To I rust him, still I look ut (iuy Ai.d usk, "Why did you do it, man?" Hlxhy In Lincoln Journal. A VCUNO MOTHER AT TO. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely dii-abled lmr, until six months ugo, when shu la gan tukiug E'.ectiio Bit ters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she bad in the prune of life, writes Mia W L Gilpatrick, of Dautorth, Me. Gieatust restorative medicine on the (Vibe. Sets stomach, liver and kid ii J a right, purities the blood, aud cures umlarit, biliousuess end weakuess V onderful nerve t ime. Price 50c. I ( uaranteed by L M Leslie's drug store. NACORA. Hl'KCMI. f 'OHHrspoN nriCK. John 7, istrow is the hsppicst man in town, all over the arrival of a Im pound boy, which made its appearance lues lay tuorumg. C IVy and wife were S-onx City vis itors last Friday, Miss Mae Ileeney left Mouday even ing for Hay Springs, Neb, where she wi.l visit her brother for A few weeks . Frank S humous and John Hanson were Sioux City visitors last Friday. Robert Reid shinned a car of hot?" to market Saturday. CIihs Varvais and wife drove to Em erson Weduesdsy. F () Heyer was an Emerson visitor Wednesday evening. Mrs Jas Hoeney and son James, were Sioux City visitors Thursday. BADLY BUHNtD OiNL or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bncklen's Arnica Salve is applied promptly. J O Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich, says, I use it ia my family for cuts, sores and all skin in juries, and find it perfect " Quickest pile cure known. Rest healing salve made. 25o at L M Leslie's drug store. SALEM. HPKCi.W. t'OKHKsenNI.KM'l',. Jas Fisher recectly pm chased a fine driving hois-. Jake Si les is composing a uew song which will be on sale soon. Geo Learner ir, who wm studying the art of p ta'o ology in hi father's potato tl-l l the lust few weeks, re turned io m-IkuI Mondnv. Goorce thinks it was a revere punishment 'o be in farmer's uuiform. Dakota couuty can w-ll boast of its agricultural resources, at Frank Lea rner sit a "(his county product a more wealth fiom the far u than the whole state of Wyoming would if it could have the whole Pacific ocean to irri gate from." This was the best year known for potatoes ia and anon I Salem. Every body reports a great yield. Some fields averaged as liik-li as 250 bushels per acre. Wc dout hear any "potato stories," but corn goes up t3 the 18i) mark. Fred Beermann sr returned from his ranch in western Nebraska the first of the week, aud reports everything fa vorable . II Wesley Brown of nerrick, S D, has been uominated for commissioner on the democratic ticket of Gregory county. Geo Bates has about completed his uew swiue house. It is up-to-date in every particular. Albert Hoikes pnrclused two car loads of heifers on the Sioux City mar ket. Lou Aruibiight purchased a bran new buggy to use these flue moouligbt nights. Murriel Brasflcld of Spencer, Neb, spent several days with friends here lust week. Homo of Salem's (best) potato rais ers are wishing they had their "spuds" haull to market, owing to the bad condition of the roads since the rain. Corn picking has begun in earnest. Help is not as scarce as it was at first. Harry Gray was a pleasant caller at Sioux City lust Saturday evening. John Crilz was up fiom Homer Fti- day on business. Emmet Gribble returned from Wyo ming Thursday, where he purchased another thousand head of sheep. It is strange why a number of our supposed progressive farmers who own land iu the swamp permit the ground to grow up with the ghastly willow, leaving the, land worthless. Some thing lacking. First M E Church Haifrs of Service SUNDAY 10 a m Sunday School 11 a iu Preaching 12 m Class Meeting 6:30pm Epworth League 7:30 p in Preaching THURSDAY 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting A 11 evening services from May to October w II be held one-half hour liter, Elmeb E Shaitii, l'ahtor. Phono number 33. In Memory of Mrs. . Mother, we've laid you down to rent. On ii couch where till imixt sleep; Hut In our hcurtx unci over your prove We will lovliiK vlKll Weep. Iioiiotlxi loncHome, mother We will come liye and liye, Kor you hiivu tiuixht tin how to live You hiivo tiuiKht uh how to die. Anil we'll Hlerp lieslde you, mother, Hufe-Kiiurdeil liy your love, And wult with you tho nuiiiiiiouh To iimn'it lirlKht home ulxive. Where, nor pain nor cure nor trouhle Norm-hliiK heart nIiuII he; Hut Joy nnd riilin Forever, In company with thee. Mother, we've luld you down to rent. (Ill n cone Ii where ull iiuiht sleep; lint In our hciirti unci over your Krnve We will lovliitf vlKl I keep. I'KKHV VKA. Lutheran , Church Announcements. IVeaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at lUUMl. Preuching at Dakota City at 3.00 o'clock p in; Sunday school at 0:45 u iu ; C E ut (i :3D p m A cordial welcome to nil. If auv of our Hiilisciibers desire thu uddnsa clisugeil on tin ir ileruld by reiihoo of tlio t'Ktub'islnneut or chunges made m thu rnrul routes, or for uny other ic.ihoI), i iwt dion us a until it ml t io cluiuge ill Miicil unci it will be inudu. Real I:stt' Transfers. Krui.k I' Kurly nnd wife to l.ulu Hiirn iirit, kw'-4 Kw'4 m'cIIoii 7-NVI7. wd :i (ISt I MAO Ity to Minnie Christen- Ken, lots 17 unci is In liloek ;i. Iliililxucl ' Ht I M l Hy to Minnie I'lirlsten- M O, Ion l"i unci hi In liloek 11, llulilmnl Tho Hiiiiiphrey to ,Ihm M VooleiM'k, IoIh t. 7 unci H lii l.liM-k Zl.aml HullHiiy Ailillllou to South Sloin City, wcl tin W II Coluirii aud wife to W I Warner, llllill vlclecl three-fourtliN luterenl Iu he1, HVi't Hectloll n-W-U, Wd. .IK) Adellu Mmceti unci hiishiinil to W Hlill iiiiiii, loin I anil i in hlock lc7. t'ovlnn toli, cl 7." K II lluckwiilter to M Muson, went t of aw', iwi kecllon 31-37-tt, wil Mm I'eteriind Hrlilifet MeShune to Mury I. IHIKXHII, II 1 g, i-e' i, k1, Mjjjj Unci lie1, li,' (section H--JH-T, wd I When you have a news item thnt you would like to see in priut, ring up tho Herald, No. i't, and we'll priut it Have You Money to Invest? Do yon know of a bolter place to invest it than right at your owu home? Yon can do this by putting tip new buildings, repairing and improving old ones. This will bring yon interest and eomfort every day in th year. Let us figure with yon. We "male good." Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, - - Nebraska. GEO. TIMLIN, tfawwer. Harness and sdldleo STURGES BROS.. 411 Pearl St.. Wm LOR.ENZ, -Proprietor of (Ditty Klest MsurJket Fresh and Salt Meats always DAKOTA CITY T V vV i? V vV V vV vV vt vV vV V vf vt vV V T vf f V V t vV t Do Yoxi Go g ' i FioRiivi or I 4 Huntind? VACATION DAYS can not be spent to a better advantage than at jomo beautiful Jake in Northern Wisconsin enjoying the healthy attraction of outdoor life. If you have ever inspected a map of Northern Wisconsin, yon have undoubtedly observed that hundreds of the most beautiful lakes are adjacent to the Northwestern Line At many of these lakes are summer cottages and hotels pro viding excellent accommodations at reasonable prices. Then again if a camping party wishes, they may drive a few miles inland and enjoy practically a virgin field. Trout, Pike, Bass and Muskellunge will be found at almost any of the Northern Wisconsin resorts. For booklet showing maps of the fishing localities, list of hotels and prices or any assistance you may desire iu finding a desirable location call on or address, T. W. TEASDALE. General Passenger Agent, St Paul, Minn, f f ARM LOANS Wo rate also avvwhere on eartu , bee or Lifct your property with us DakttaCllV. Neb. and UTnmna f Vlmr.n 4 4 It is DelicioUaSYf ex i. Vl 1 B U X BLE Co f f e e 25 Cents per. Pound IHendod and packed from carefully selected coffee by No 6 Front St. IT PAYS TO SIOUX CITY. IOWA 3 on hand. Cueb paid for Lidos. NEBRASKA. havo plenty of Money to Loan at a low ot interest on Dakota county Farms. We Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kinds write ns uciore you isorrow, uuy or Ben. itira jruu jjurruw, u u j ur oca. Farm lands to Sell. Real Homer. Neb TRADE AT BUX. 'IV nv