Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 02, 1906, Image 4

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Dakota County Herald
Continuation of the Homer Herald.
IOHH H, RKAM, irUMRUFnT '"
Nubwcriplior. Price'. $1.0(1 Per Yesr.
t weekly newspaper published at
Uaknta 1 My, Ixe)r:tska.
remission bus been granted for the
transmission of this pupcr through the
mn as eccoiui-t inm matter.
Telephone No. 4."?.
potent member on tie board of county
commissioners since lie (Tom) and
John lysou were pried loose several
tears ago Ilowevt r. tho count i
floating indebtedness, amounting, to
f5A.00U.00, which wasmndo principally
during Tom a reign has been psid off,
and the rail mod bonds have been re
duced f5:),()0VP(l; yt Torn insists
"tlie present board, an well as those ij
yoars past, ore incompetent and not
equal to the tusk the position demands."
Republican Ticket.
HTATK
lfrtt-l States Scnntor Nnrrl ttrnun
lovffnor liiorec ti. Sheldon
Lieute nant tlovcrnnr M. It. Hopewell
Secretary of Stntc Ceo. C. Jiinkin
Auditor K. M. Kearlc
Trwwrircr I... I. Ilrlnn
.Attorney 4ennrul W. T. Thompson
jjlv.-ft.T Commissioners
It.. I. Wlnnctt
Holier! Cowcll
I. A. Williams
)nl Oommlfisloncf II. M. F.hIoii
HwncrlntcndPnt J. I Mcflrlcn
OONIIRKSMONAL
Onnsrcssman Third IHstrlct J. K. Ikiytl
KESATORIA I.
Nrnatoi KlRhth District ... .Sco. W, Will
HKPHFHFNTArit K
Mlitccnlh District CI. WclsirR
Citizens and Republican County Ticket
fhHlnty Attorney V. S. llerry
ffcwnniUslonep Third IHst rlct . ..Iiilin Slcrk
Do your duty on election day. and
by all nipans net out and vot". If yon
ru satisfied with the prosperous! times
that now prevail, and the economical
county govt rument that wo have cu
jeyed under the citizens reign, tour
conscience will tell you how to voti.
What we want in tbo county cim
peigo, as well as in state and national
affairs, is a tquare deal and it is up to
the voters to see that we get it.
I X I
items ui iiiicicbi
from our Exchanges
3C. SOWN SO XM
Pender Tinns: James Timlin anil
wife of Jackson, visited with Mr nnd
Mrs Fred Hour over Sunday. M?s
dames Timlin and Hoar are sisters.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Dakota City, Neb., Oct. 27, WOO.
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment. Pres
ent, Woods Hilt-man, chnirmiin; Thos
U Unird, Ed Morgan, and W L Ross,
clerk.
Clninis allowed :
tOtJiTV (iF.NFIlAI. KI ND.
IM O'llrlen
Sanei ""Mini hospital, cure
W Mcl:r:itli. i.i.Im-
K lopp I'.art let t ( ', supplies. .
J nil ill' '. ddc, llldse.
liihn II Hi inn. Imnril of hinll h .
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AimlliliV Wi'nti'rn Co. hii 1 It-n
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WILL. NOT STAND ON RECORD
lu liia fiantio endetivoi- to obtaiu of-
fiort for jiemoual gain, Thonis Hulli
van lias made so mo glaring mi.ttute
mcnls
For inHtance, he boldly d dares the
refund of taxes by order of the couuty
ootnniiHhioneiH umoimted to over f3l,-
000, while the fact is that during the
inei.mbency of Air. Llniiii', ttiH pres-
rnt couuty trensnn-r, tlio to..il miioiint
baa teen only 179.4;). llo nleo Kinds
tip u piteous wail Hlout extui clerk
biro in the. county c flints. The records
will show ibdt tlio only or.tra olerk
liiiw paid by the couuty nincH the citi
jstiH eatuo into power, whh f 75, in
30u4 5, for cx'in work in tlio lieumu
r' fRce, made tieco-siiry under the
ttcw.revenne lnw, but to luorx ths
-off nit th it Mr Dlunio tnrued in $17.
xiu ejj'tsi fees in 1904. Tli rTi
reeod ol exf s tecs Dring tjriy iccned and reinforced between this
bol honest f?) Tommy wai .na'-' Wl point and southward.
Liouocrat reigned 'in tha trVtirer'
flb o. Tho rei:ord4 Co not lie bwt Mr
Lyons Mirror; Perln anil liessie
Stiiiwin ano Ilitttie Knowlton. who hud
been visiting the family of J C MeEl
hinney, n liirnud to Dakota City Sun-
dJ- .
Pender Republic: Mis J D Walden
left on Katnrday for i) limby, Iowa, on
account of tho ileiith of her brother at
that place. Mr Wulden lctt ou Wed
nesday. Thurston items in Ponder Times:
Kllip Hansen left last week for Homer,
where she will t etido for awhile. Her
maiiy friends hereabouts regretted
very mnch to have her leave.
Oakland Independent: The surfac
ing gang on the new toad moved up
her"Jrom Ueblitig Thnrhdav, of lust
i nd Italy ia holding forth in a
Tot Imi cars in thn noith vards.
,.rtWs are being placed and the grade
Btltivnn is guiltv f that offibce in
liA endeavor to boost himself into
of!fl.'e. ? V ;. ,
hen Mr. Sullivan midreprrsanted
the tjounty ou the board of onmrnia
eiouars and represented a. Small ooteriu
of grafters, and a democrat hell forth
in tha; county clerk's olllce, uo f;se book
was keyt in the cobuty .Vf's office,
although the fees ai tliVt ie, as the
rocnH will sliow,vVr8 oul i. .wha
tLey are now. Whek the cit'.ins ook
; ha.ge V ffe book waakept, as rcijuir
by law, and every year since, es
one, excess fees have beou turned
"i the couDty, amounting to over
- in one year. It is eny to figure
. . t snag aaia that JinglcJfiu thn pook
t of honest . Ty.Tl'(i.y'H,,jptAgrfters
llomoeraiio timsi, vtfeu .Tonjajy sat
oatlj lxs'd of -jCy"mi'Hlouers and
t looked wtie, so far m. i J . could eon-
tort hi inoukey faco iiiLr a semblance
, of wisdom. Under tjlfiresent rule
Uie exois fees go into the ojunty
Jtreeury. ; $ - '.' .
XVhen Mr, Sullivan was ou the
" bo:rd of county commissioners, W. T.
Bartlett, of Scksou, a member of the
old democratic riug, was allowed 775
for printing die delinquent tax list.
And it is inufciated that a snug amount
of this sum readied the piokots of
wise Totomy Under the cit zem
control th amount paid for this work
er year, including thd treasurer's
emi annus. s'VtemeuU. commission
ers proeeedin! road notices, and all
notices emanating from the county
elerk's oflle. has been from 105 to
$180 pr year. '
I j the face of these facts is it not
. to j evident that Mr. Subivan is not
sroinut to such desperate straits to as
enre office for thn taxpayer, but for
hi own ueisonsl gain and the bmutii
of the old sanu of grafters whom be
ao faithfully served ?
In all of bis sad wail, Mr. 8ullivan,
lias woukev-faoe. does uot refer to
bit reord as county commissioner,
Uo is afraid of the records, they do
! -jiot lie.
( The records in the court house are
i public property, yon can examine them
vourelf. if vuu so desire, uud you will
! find thut what we tell vou is true. If
S vroit dehire to continue the just, econi
nical m luaserit of couuty affairs that
is in force today, vote ror Joliu Hierk
! for omoiT oommii-Hioner, a man whose
( nast record is free from association
with grafters.
1'onca Jonrnnl : Judgo FD Fa!es
was at Leeds, Iowa, th latter part of
last week where he closed a deal for a
stock of groceries. Monday P W Bar
kor and John Mike sell wont to Leeds
and invoiced the stock, Mr Ffles at
once took charge of the 'e'," 11 will
move his family fro- bp'-tthft
first of the i year. fere
. ,-ir Fales
venture. V , '...-;.
sorry ,to lose them t .
r' ,ees in bis new ,v
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v Cwitb Sioux City llecord : A sad
ci'utH occurnd in this oity when Mi s
8 tells Mouinsey: aged about twenty
years, tbe oMent rtaugliter c-t
Mrs James KlorrisHev, pasned
Wednesday night aft-T a llugerit j,
ness ol tuberculOHiis. Toe luneral
was held from Westi'ott's undertaking
parlors Friday afteruoou. Iotermonv
wss made at the Floyd oemetery. . Be
sides her purentH, deceased leaves Ave
brothers and sisteis to mourn ber lois.
Emerson Enterpiise: Tbe communi
ty was surprised to learn of tbe death
of Clias Zafp which occurred on Tues
day, lie was in feeble health but was
not generally known to be dangerous!)
ill. The funeral was held ou Thurs
day from the Lntheruu church con
ducted by ltev Win Nitzsclike aud llev
11 C Dajboff. Hhort sermons were
preached in both Qemun and English
MrKipp was highly nspected ami
well liked and the entire community
will join bis wif aud children in
mourning bis death.' ('has W Zipp
was born in Oerra my on Jan 22, 182H,
died Oct 23, 10U6. age 77 veuis, 0
months and 1 d. lie was ninrrieo
March the 3, 1808 to Detomar Green
wood. To this union were born five
children of whom George W, Samuel
A. Martha II nd lus wifo survive.
He baa leen a resioent in Emerson
lines 1884. He united "with the Lwh
eran ohorcli in childhood. Iu hi'
Tounccr days he was a sailor for 20
years.
V SBerrv, the citizens aud republi
jean candidate for oonuty attorney, is
. . li . a?
kaving ins lianas inn caunioracung
le false statements circulated by bis
-Duponent, tbe last one to date being
that Berry has been i resident of Dn
on comity since coming here and has
Ian been defcuteJ for nfllce in that
county, when in fuct Mr Berry has
resiiied coniinuously with Jas Ireland
Ad family for tbe three yesrs be has
bee a t Emerson, Mr Ireland being
oar county comtuissioDor during part
of that time. Mr Berry states that
h has nc.vi-r been a oandidats for of
fice cxeept in this county, two yesrs
ago. The facta in tbe cuse bsve been
joggled by McAllister, as it wss be
who bad been defeated for office in
Diton county and later removed to
tfeis oonuty where be has held sway
, ver since. Tbe Hue neiwcen uaioia
mm I Dixou counties divides the town
' m r.' . n .1 u , HI- IIuvw'a aIHaa
of Emerstin, o that Mr Berry's offioe,
, mm that of many other business meu of
Che town, is located in Dixon county,
bat whose residences are iu this county
' where tl.ev esst their vote.
The
Sioux
aanie couditious exist in South
' G ty where doxeo of the voter bold
'poitioos iu Monx City. At all his
'pee"ie Mr Berry bas iuviUnl Mr
1 Lie Al lister to meet bim in joint de-
baas where the voters can hear both
aides of tha argument. As yet MoAl
lister baa failed to attend any of Mr
frry meetings.
we
COIll II 11(1 111(1 w I
UlilDOE FISD
K A It Mt Co. lunilpcr nnil tlllnir .
K .1 Wiiy. Iirliltn1 work
Allnx Kli'Viilor Co, Ininliei'.
It W .leiiklim, lirlilm- work
Ko.v Ariiioiir, Hine
Ni lirl'iilvcrt Co. tllliiK 72 li
Wnlli r .loiiei, lirldite work 21 on
Huns lloiinlckHOii Knm 2IMI1
KOAD PI8T. NO. 15.
Win fi4M-rM'hnil(tt
IIOAD FIND.
K A U I. Ir Co, fiidic ft If!
K .1 Wny, roHil work :mi m
lUiy Kyinlll, Kriiillnu I.'rl (li
A i t h il r Wymlll. niiine iCMn
h rmik W ny, rond work I fin
( 'ni l ItiiHiininen, mine : I ri
lloy Armour, ("Mine HID
Cluio IxiikIi'IIOiii. Hume A III
Kieil luirteN, mimic Ill 2ii
Walter Jones, kiiiiii' 111)0
llnnn HoniilckHon. mimic 12 00
IIllllK AlHllTKOII, KllltH' 4 Ml
Beport of 11 (I llans?n, sheriff, for
3rd quarter, approved by the board,
lieport shows total fees eortied to be
f 005 0.
Board granted n franchise to the
Kioux City, Crystal Lake and Homer
l'ailway company over tho right of
way heretofore granted to the Sioux
City, Homer and Houthern Kiilwny
company, with the further privilege of
changing the route between Dakota
City and Homer.
Board adjourned to meet November
24, 1906
HOMER.
HPKCIAI. t'OKKKHen liKKCK.
Claro Brown was u pnssenger from
Sioux City to Winnebago ugeucy lust
Friday.
Mrs II A Monroe and children wero
Walthill visit us Saturday.
Born, Wednesday, October 24, 19fC,
to Tom Alloway and wife a sou. Fri
day, October 20, to Ed tiundsaad wife,
a daughter.
Dr eJtidwoitliy was a north bound
passenger Tliuisday.
Mrs Htidworthy and daughter Mar-
garete and Airs Harry liuckwulter, ac
companied Dr Stidworthr to Homer
Friday,
- Evangelist Harry Booker went from
Uooior to South bioux City Thursday.
'; Mrs Clara Smith, from Sioux City,
is singing for the revival meetings iu
the Atiseutbly of Ood church.
Si-th and Harold Bucklaud were
passengers ou tho uorth bound train
Thurxlueturuing Friday.
Y Pk Cirong, of Climbing Hill, Iowa,
; assisting iu the revivul meet-
The terms of court for this, tho 8th
judicial district, for 19UG, :.re ss follows:
Htnnlon . . .
Ciiniliiu . . .
TIllll'NllMI . .
Imkolii
Ccilnr
lH.xon
. ..tniiiinry !2, Hcpli inlw r In
. jHiiiinry 2W. feptciiiln r 17
.1 April 0. ivtolH'r IS
Kelirtniry 12. IK-IoIhT I
Mnrch ft. Noveinlicr 12
MhicIi Id. ImtcihInT 11
THE EYES DURING SUEE?.
It Is very Important that the eyes
should really rest during tho hours nf
sleep, nnd this they cannot do if they
arc not. properly shaded. If possible
the bed Mioulri not he placed where
the llfclit will fall directly on the face
of the sleeper, but In a small room;
this is sometimes Inconvenient, and
therefore the windows should bo pro
vided with dark green blinds and arti
ficial lights properly Kiibrlited with
green shades.
When the eyes begin to suffer from
strain or other defects. It Is equally
Important that, they should he pro
tected and preserved by proper fit
ting glasses, which will not only re
lieve the strain, but give to the eyes
their proper focal power. If your eyes
are defective and you arc In need of
glasses, it will pay you to Investigate
the merlti of Kryptohs.
They are the only Invisible bifocal
lenses In existence and well worthy of
your Investigation. Tho Columbian
Bifocal Co., Temple Court, Denver.
Colo, (exclusive manufacturers), will
be pleased to send you a booklet
which gives full Information.
Colorado Lands.
Cheap Homeseekcrs Iiates
Every Tucsduy.
Don't fail to investigate Sedgwick
county, Colorado land this full. Kich,
productive soil, levl s lrfac , exoellent
water, superb climute. liaises corn,
wheat, oats, barley, rye, cuue, millet,
alfalfa, potatoes and nil kinds of vege
tables. TliiHYfsrVi crops iqiitlly as
g tod ai tlio-e iu Dakota county. Lnnd
Values rapidly advancing ami will pos
itively advance 50.",,' to lot1",, by it year
from this f ill.
These, IhihIh nun now bn bought ut a
price around $7.00 per acre.
A Stigur Beet Factory, to cost
$1,000,000, is to be built at .Tuleslierg
to take :'hiv of uext year's sugar beet
crop .
Cheap rate homeH-ckers excursions
tu .Tuleslierg, olorado, every Tuesday.
County Commissioner W. ?!. Hile
mau invented in Sedgwick county, Col,
lnnils ou October 17th, just passed.
Have n talk with bim and get informa
tion about the womb rf ill resources and
opportunities iu Sedgwick county.
For further information, cell ou or
write,
W. T. BARTLETT
Jackson, Nelir.
o, Houruiu); w j
tvx't had an honest, intelligent, com-J dm store.
visa or blood.
The year 1903 will loug lie re mem
nered in the honii of F N Tacket, ol
Alliance, Ky, as a yearof blood; which
flowed so copiouely from Mr Tucket's
Lungs that death seemed vorr near.
Ue writo: Severe bleeding from the
lungs and a frightful cough bud
brought me at death's door, when I
beg taking Dr King's New Discovert
for cunsnmtion, wi'h tlie astonishing
result that after taking four botles 1
wascompletely les ored and as time
has provon permunei tly cured "
Guaranteed for sore luuvs coughs ami
colds, at Leslies drug ft ue. Price
60o aud f 1 00. Trial bottle free.
The Rev Irl R Hicks 1907 Almanac.
The Hev Irl Ii Hicks bus been com
pel led by the popular d maud to re
sume tho publication of bis well knowu
and popular Alioanao for 1907. This
splendid almanac ia now ready. Fo
sale by newsdealers, or sent postpaid
for 25 cents, by Word aud Works Pub
lishing Co, '1201 Locust Street, St
Ijouis, Mo, publishers of Word and
Works, one of the best dollar monthly
magssines in America. Oue Almanac
goes with every subscript ion.
Real Estt'e Transfers.
J W Iwtvl (V to Frank IlcardHltcar.
oim-liult Intercut In lot I, x. Sand I lu
tJoek ft, K.ail Homer, wd I 2HK1
J W I tor U A Co to Louis Hiulth. one-
Im II lulertmt lu loU 1. U.S. I. In block
ft. Kiwt Itoiiier. wd 'JSJti
Kllen Thornton toOhrlst Thomn. se
cellou lW-fi-7 IMO
' Great bappinesa ome into the home
of 8 O Blair, school snperint-ndeut. at
8t Albans, W Vs, when bis little
daughter wss restored from the d ed
ful ooomplsiut lie names, lie asys:
'My little daughter had St Vitus'
Dauor, which yielded to no treatnent
but grew ateadily worse nntil as a last
report we tiled Electrio Bitters; and
rejoice to asy, three bottles effected a
complete en re." Quiok, sure core for
nervoos complaints, geueral debility,
female wsaknensfs. impoverished blood
and malaria. Guaranteed by Leslie's
I'ric 50o.
iiirt'Soott, of Souib Sioux City, was
Homer visitor lust week.
."We made u mistake lust week when
we stated thut Jimmy Alloway was
going to Concord 10 work iu a lumber
yard. Ue is going to Omaha to at
tend a barber school. We know we
are telling the truth this time.
Blanche Hughes, who is working iu
the mi linery department at David
sou's, Sioux City, was home between
trains Ihursday,
It looks to n mnn up a tree as if pO-
tat ea in this neck o' the woods was
something like the new lelegious de
nomination "comeouters." Perhaps
they would be "goiners" to the party
who would do the best for them.
The ladies of the Catholic church
will give tin oyster nupper ou Novem
ber 2, aud will have an apron booth.
aprons of all kinds and sizes.
Mr Irve Rockwell, of Emerson, vis
ited her patents, John Church and
wife, this week.
Mrs Hager, of Dakota City, who has
tieeii visiting lier duugliter, Mrs Ed
Rockwell, returned to her home lust
week.
xrve iiocitweu is now an engineer
or tlie U., St. P., M. & O. railroad
We made n mihtatement iu rgard to
the leomima lust week. Tuesday
uight of this week was the night and
wo were informed bv good authority
that tUeru wire, fifty-live new members
taken iu 1111 1 that they bad
big time at the linnqnet.
Will Learner lias purchased a billy I
goat. Wo nudi rotund he got it to be
iibod at the Yeomuus lodge Tues.luy.
Will Hols worth hud another runa
way with the horses 011 the horse, power
ot his threshing nichiue last Monday.
Aitnotigu it was not quite ho di-astcr-
ous as tho other, it was bad enough.
The Lutheran ladies will seive niu-
ner end supper Tuesday for the hung
ry voters,
We wish all the county commiKsion-
eis lived iu Homer, so they would be
more iutereHted in when the street car
chme here. W. think .f they did they
ould not give throo years time to
1 nild so short aline. Now if we a'l
ad p'tsses it would not matter so
much.
Elder Tindell delivered bis lecture
on Falutiue here Monday evening.
Aunt Louise Clovelmd, who lias
been ill so long, it much better and is
up.
Mrs Will Mason of 8outh Sioux City
visited relatives hero last week
Klr.tt I'ulillcation Noveinlicr 2 .Iw.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice lh liereby given Unit liy virtue ot
unorder tt Hide Issued liy Hurry II. Ailulr.
clerk ot tne district court In uud for Jmkotn
county, N-'lirnskii, anil directed to me, 11. C.
Hansen, huci-iii ol said county, comiiiiiiidinK
me toHell '.he premlseti herelniiftcrdcMcrilM'il
lo miliary one certain luitumcnt of the said
district court of said county nnd Ktntc, 0I1-
tnlneil at tne lictolier, A. II. ltl term there
of, to-wlt: on too 1st dny of llctolMT, llnxt.
In favor of A. li. Jackson, nnd uiriilnst
KUBiiii Schludler, us Admliilstralrlx ( the
Kstute of M lchin'1 Sclilndler, liecciiscd: bo
sun Sclilndler. Will Schludler, Mury Hchln-
dler, Joliu rlcliliidlcr. Hose Hcliliullcr, Kriiuk
Schludler, Kddle NclitiKller, Annie Selilnd
ler, nd r rleda Sclilndler, for. the mum of
sixteen hundred tliirty-elKlit dolhii'H 11 nil
mventy-llvii cents i IIHilKJUi, with lnt:r3st
on Mild sum lit II per cent per milium from
(K-IoIsm-I, luiM, mill his costsuxed lit thirty
dol urs mill sixty-live cents ix.hi.iii.
1 linve levied upon t tie fotiowliiK desert lieu
property, to-wlt: The soulli half of the
northwest nuurter of section twmity-slx
I2ili. townshln tweiity-seveii (27), i'iiiikc six
111) east, lUL Im'Iiiw Im-uled lu said HukiHa
county iiud state of Ncliruskn.
And I win. on w ednssday, uie .itn nay ot
IH'cemlicr. U". nt II o clock it 111.01 suUlday
ut the south front door of the court house lu
HitkotiiClty. Imkotii county, Nolirnskii, pro
ceed to sell lit public unction lo tlie hlKliest
and Is'Kt hldder, for cash, nil of the nlsive
desert I H'd property, or so much thereof as
limy lie necessary to satisfy snld order of
mile issued liy Harry II. Adair, clerk of the
district court lu and for Imkotii county,
Nelirtiskn, the amount duo t hereon in the
mrurcidilc lielnK the sum of sixteen hund
red Hlxty-titne dollars nnd forty cents $I(MU.
IIM, and accruing costs.
(liven under my hand this 1st day of
Novcm her, A. I. HUM.
H. 0. HANSKN.
HherltT of linkotn County, Neli.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Imported draft stallions, f 1000 each
Home-bred registered druft stallions,
fSlH) to f800. Halt Bros, Osoeola, I.
llome-brd draft s allion, 250 to
tdW; imported stallions, your choice,
eiuuv, r It Htream. Creston, Ia.
The best im ported horses, f 1000 escb.
Home-bred registered draft stsllions,
(250 to f 750 at my stable doors. A.
Latimer Wilson, Creaton, la
vwwstt. rtmm
Soda CFacIceFS
and
anything you. choose milk for instance or alone.
At every meal or for a munch between meals, when
you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant
corner, in the morning when you wake hungry, or at
night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so
light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at
times when you could not think of eating anything else.
But as in all other things, there is a difference in sod
crackers, the superlative, being
Uneeda Biscuit
a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri
tive qualities of the wheat are retained and developed
a soda cracker in which all the original goodness Is
preserved for you.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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One Quart of
i K
Liquid
OAL,
Makes a Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer
Liquid Koal Cures These:
Bowels
I.uim Fever OornStnlk Illsenso
Hon Cholera Colic
(Handel's Swine Pliuruc
I'liik Eye Intestinal Worms
Influenza Tuberculosis
Anthrax Tape Worm
Txaa Kever I'oll Evil
Roup Chicken Cholera
Lock-Jaw Hllnd StuKgerg
Farcy Minnie
Scours Musul Gleet
Liquid Konl nets s on uppetizer tuul vitallzer. No dis
ease (rrni enn ese.upe It. This Is tho reason it cures, for w hen
the ice rm Is destroyed the disease Is none.
Influuistloii of
I.uiiM Worm
lilstempr
Cow Cholera
Foot Rot
Black Lvt;
Alxirtlon In Cows
Thrush
Catarrh
Mots
Scratches
The Droves of reduction reauire Rf0 (letrrees f heat. Th '
coinpoiind enilirm-es every tiernilclde. Antiseptic and lilslnfectant found in colli, treated chemically with an alkaline lmse
The process of uiiiklnir Mould Konl reoulres three days.
until every ohjoctloTiahle feature Is eliminated, U'lim noii-polsoiioua and hiirmless. JJguld Konl is inodo from the foilowlntr
formulii: xl'n per cent creosote, which emhruces cresy lie acid; iti'A per cent liquid Ruses, per cent soft soarx Suspended
In these Is sulphor, Isirax mid nnphthol and other remediul aire 11 ts. Liquid Konl Im Runriinteed to lie at least 211 per cent
Htromccr In antiseptic uud Kcrmtctdc agents tliiiu tiny preparation of similar nature on the market.
Hog Cholera
First puhllcutUin (X-t 111 5w
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is hereliy irlven that liy virtue of
nil order of sale issued liy Hurry II. Adair,
clerk of I he iltst i let court in ami for uikolit
county, Neliniskii, mid directed tome. It. 11.
Hansen. sherllT ol' smd county, coniiiimiilliiir
me losell the premises liereiiuifter (lesciile
ed to satisfy 11 certain judmiicul of the suld
(list rlcl court of suld county and stale, oIh
lultied ut the (lelols-r, term Iliereor, lo
wlt : ou the Nth day of .liinuitry, hum. In favor
of K. I. (Hazier nnd iiirnlnsl Nicholas Hyuu
for the hum of eluhty-slx dollars uud niiict.v-
onc cents (fsl.wll, uud elKht dollars and
sixty-nine cents tfH.ilin, as mi ut lorney's fee.
with Interest 00 said sums rrom January s.
llMl. ill III percent. ier milium, uud his costs
tnxed ut seventeen dollars mid eluhty cents
III7.SU1. 1 have levied upon the following
iIi'sci'IIk'iI propi'ity. to-wlt: Tlie north
twenty-four (ill ncres of the northwest
quarter of secllon llfteeu lliil, township
twentv-nlne (Sin. north, riiuue seven (71.
east, all Is'tuit lis-atcd In snld Hukolucounty
and Mate of Nehraskii.
And I will, on Tuesdny. the until day or
NoveiulM'r. IMM, at Hi o'clock 11. in. of said
lay, ut the south front door of the court
house lu linkotn city, imkotii county, .c
lirnikii, priM-eed to sell nt public unction to
the liiKhest Dim ih'si iiidder, lor eiisn, hii or
the alsive descrllied priipi rly. or so much
thereof us may he necessary to satisfy said
order ot sale issued liy Hurry II. Adair,
clerk of the district court iu and for I'akota
couuty, Neliniskii, the amount due thereon
In the iniureiriite U'lntr the sum 0 one
hundred uud twenty dollars uud llfty-scvcu
cents iI2UJ'7i, und Hccruina costs.
(liven under my hand this l"in nay 01
Oclolier. A. 1, I'M
U C HANSEN,
Sheriff of liukota County, Neli.
ia a free germ disease, the germ being first found in
the alimentary canal and so long as it is confined iu
that organ it is comparatively harmless. When,
however it penetrates the lungs, liver and other or
gans it causes fermentation, iuflatuatiou and destruc
tion of live tissues, furnishiug food Upon which it
thrivos and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, in
some cases a gc-cr&:iou of an hour, causing death to
the animal before the owner Las discovered that it
was diseased. Thus throngh reasoning two facts
stand out clearly: First, that Hog Cholera cannot be
treated successfully uuless treatment bus commenced
before the germ has reached the period of rapid mul
tiplication. Becond, that a germicide must be ad
ministered, and therein lies the whole ee;ret. As we
pass down the list of various germicides, we are com
pelled one by one, to reject them, either because of
ini flicieucy or inadapibilitv until we reach LIQUID
KOAL And wky cbonse LIQUlD KOAL? Becuuse
it is the enly known germicide that will pass through
the stomach into the intestines, and from there into
the blood, permeating the entire system, and still re
tain its germicide properties. It is a compouud em
bracing every practical germicide, antistptio disin
fectant property found in coal, treated chemically
with an alkaline buse, nntil every objectionable fea
ture is eliminated, being non-poisouous and harmless
to animal economy. It cuntuius cresset and qnaieel.
It is these hydro-carbon compounds found in smoke
that cures a ham, destroying by its germicidal prop
erties all germ life.
Liquid Koal as a Lice Killer
When dilated with water in the proportions of one
part of Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best
lice killer on the market. It is- not expensive to use
because it forms a perfect emulsion with water when
mixed in this proportion.
Worms in
Hogs -
The bog is more affected with intestinal worms
than any other domestic animal. These worms are
created by impure accumulation along tbe intestinal
traet and generally produced by poorly digested
food.
The nature of the bog and his manner of eating
wake him more susceptible to intbstiual worms than
any other anituil. Under the present domesticated
conditions be is not allowed tbe use of his natural in
stincts to obtain the necessary elements that would
destroy these intestinal parasites. Being shut up in
a peu, he is not allowed to follow the dictates of his
nature. The bog that is wormy can neither grow
nor thrive for tho reason that the worms destroy all
the nutrition furnished in the food. Liquid Koal put
iu the drinking water in the proportion of one quart
tr a barrel aud given them twice a week will destroy
all intestinal worms and keep them free ftom their
formation and multiplication. It strengthens the up
petite and tones up the system.
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
If any ot our subscribers desire the
address changed on their Herald by
reason of the establishment or chsnges
made in the rural routes, or for any
ether reason, just drop ns a postal and
tha change desired and it will ba made.
WITH
Dr. King's
Nov Discovery
forC:
rONSUMPTION
0UGHS and
OLDS
Pries
60c $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Our for ail
THROAT and LONO TROUB
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)R. C H. MAXWELL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
PAIOT4 CITY,
HIBBASKS
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IfXOAL
Deimont, December 17, 1002.
I have used Liquid Koal for bog cholera and found it all you
claim for it aud more too. I used it on oue that wus sick, so hick
it could not get up, aud the next day it was eating and drinking
aguin. I have never lost a bog siuce I commenced using it
E.M AN UAL HoHN.
Wausa. Nebraska, December 16, 1902.
I have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excel
lent article to keep hogs in a healthy condition, and as ao appetizer
it bas no equal. Amikrt Anokhson.
Hartingtnn, Nebr, December 10, 1002.
Deab Sikb: I am a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it, would not try to do without it. I find it useful in a great
many ways. I have had no sick boss since I commenced using it a
yer ago. In my epiniou it is tbe best and cheapest hog cholera
preventative on the market today. You cn use this ss you wish.
Anyrue. wishing to know more about this pleus write to me.
Enoch Ely.
Liquid Koal is manufactured by the
National Medical Co. ForSl,""do iby
E. E. BARRAGER, President.
, IaL LLrGGllG
Capital one quarter million.
Principal Office, Sheldon, Iowa.
Blanches: Minnespolis, Minn., Olsndive, Mont.
Lewiston, Idaho, York, Nebraska, Oklahoma City, Dtxltotfia City, Nel
Oklahoma.
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