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Calls promptly attended IltkOTA CITY, NEBRASKA rnHDMBOl awwafw vv$.un-1 saassWBBslslaasl 1 mvZkwmS AL-st R R Time Table C B 4 Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight. 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Onihba and Lincoln 12:32 pm EAST No 88 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. . .. 6 :53 pm Sioux City, Crystal Laks 4 Homer LEAVE LEAVE Dakota crrr sioux cm 8:00 a m 9:00 a m 10:(0 a m 11:30 a m 1:00 pm 2:00 p m 2:30 p m 4:30 p m 6:00 p m 0:15 p m Saturday and Sunday evenings train leaves Dakota City 7:15, returning leave SionxUity 11:15. Local Items Mell A Schmied was home from Lin coln over Sunday. Mrs Lottie Hntzel was a Sioux City visitor Wednesday. Gasoline light plants for sale and in stalled by U F Broyhill. Bert Brasfield shipped several cars of ice to Emerson this week. For Sale Registered Daroo Jersey boar. Don Forbes, Dakota City, Neb. Bertha Kohlmeier. of Lyons, visited at the Kohlmeier home here this week. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead, For sale at Van de Zedde's. Geo Hale and wife, of Emerson pre cinct, visited at the Wealey McPher- son home here Friday. Edith Countryman and Lena Sunt, nurses at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, visited here Monday. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Field & Slacohteb Co. A J Parker has purchased the W W Harvey residence iu South Sioux uity and will remove from the farm in the spring. Ed Tone, Ed O'Donnell, Roy Gil- more and Miss Graham, of Sioux City, were Sunday guests at the D C Stin- son home. The stereopticiau show and lecture held at the M E church Tuesday and Wednesday evenings was enjoyed by a fair sized audience. Mary Noauau and MUs Horigan, of Sioux City, cume over on the Foye car line Thursday last and spent the day at the M M Ream hon. e. A E Waldvogle will hold an auction sale February 12th, when he will dis pose of all his stock and farm ma chinery. Don't forget the date. Rev ,T S Learner, of Sidney, has re signed his pastorate and will move to Clinton, Iowa, to become pastor of the First Lutheran church of that city. Mrs H P Crc zier entertained Thurs day evening of last week, complimen tary to her brother, Kobert A Wooils, who is here from Washington on a visit. MissEffie Engelen came down from her claim in South Dakota last Friday to visit relatives for a few days and to escape the frigid weather that pie vails up there this lime of year. Logan Lambert, who wae convicted at the last terra of court, of assault ing Fatber Sohell, was released Sun day on an appeal bond pending the hearing of his case in the supreme court. Several hundiod tons of tho finest ice that ever froze, was put up by the local ice men tbe past week, a guaran tee that tbeir will be plenty of good cold Hazelwood and Budweiser when sum mer comes. Del Morrison, who is confined in the county jail oj a charge of stealing a team loini Alex .Lamere of. lt urcton county, waived examination Monday and was bound ovor to tbe district court under $800 bonds, lie has sig nified his intention of pleading guilty. Mrs Auua Shull. living west of Ho mer, wliUH coming to nown last xriaay to attend tbe funeral of Miss Alwine Sob never, lost a pocketbook contain ing $4 00 and some valuable papers. Tbe pocketbook was found soou ufter by Mrs Will Broybill who returned it to the ngutiui owner. The Burlington delivered to the Great Northern this week tbirteen big mogul engines to be used ia bueking snow and cleaning up the road for traffio iu the Dakotas. These mouster eneines were crossed over tbe North western britge into Moux Uitv, as tbe combination bridge is not considered strong enough to carry them. Sheriff Hausen, acompanied by Alex Lamere, of Thurston county, went up near Dixon, in Dixon county, Satur day, and gathered in the team, harness and waeon thai was stolen from J-ia mere a few weeks ago by Del Morri son, w no ia now lying iu me couuiy baitile at this place, awaititg the ses sion of distiict court which meois tbe 4th of UtXt montb, when a plea of guilty will be entered by Mor rison. The team was sold by Morii hou for f'JO, and wire afterwards sold Hgaiu and trad, d around, but tbe com iilete outfit v as Kt toguther and re turned to Lamere. J W llazelgt'ovu returned home I'ridiv of lust week from Liucoli alieie he had been in ttendancn lit t!io met-ting of tlin Farmuih' Mutii'il Ii si'iam-e company of Nebraska. 11 report a very interesting meeting of tbe campiny. He Imn.l. d us a copy of the ve.irlv rein.it which hbows tbat tbe company is in a pplendid financial condition. Aniodg tbe agents who have wiitten over $'J,0(0 insurance during tbe paat vear Mr llazelg'ovo is near tbe top of tbe list with (81.180 Tlier is now iu force in Dakota county $1,334.1 13 insurance, an increase of $13U 805 over last year. Tue amount paid 111 losses in tins county last year whs $31,050. The fiusucial statement of tb company uhows a balance on baud of tii us 1.72; insurance written during thu past vear, 410.454,031; to tal iusurance in force, 162,347,830. Freda Hutzcl is on the sick list. 8 A Slinson was a Newcastle visitor last Friday. Mr Kat? Drake loft Wednesday for her claim at Duff, Neb. 8 P Barnes, of Homer, was a bust ness visitor here Tuesday, Frank Riley, of Jackson, spent Sun day at the Schmied home. O M Gray has traded Lis threshing outfit to 1) Appleton. of Blyburg. Chas Coughtry and wife welcomed a fine little cirl at their home last FriJay. Ed O'Brien, who has been quits sok at St Joseph s hospital, is improv ing some. Maggie Williams, of Waterbnry, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs Kide Ream. Maggie Thorn was here from Hub bard a few days this week visiting at the Leedoni home. Hazel and Venice Sobmisrl went to Pender last evening to attend a dance and visit relatives. D 0 Stinson is regaining his old time health, being able to come down town svery day now. Venice Schmied attended the dance at Jackson last Friday evening and visited friends until Sunday. The M W A lodge held a meeting Tuesday for the installation of officers. A bounteous lunch was served. Clifford E Hover ar.d Lulu M Davis of Sioux City, were made man and wife by Judge J J Eimers, Thursday. 'Gene Waldvogle came home from Newcastle Tuesdey, returning Thurs day to look after his store business. Mrs Ena Loonier left Tuesday for her home at Liverniore, Iowa, after spending a few days at the J F Feedom home. Wm Lahrs has purchased the 80 ncres of F A Wood, lying south of town, that Mr Wood bought of Fred Culbertson last week. Have you trioil the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood tbe test of tbe pure food law. Mr Modliae, engineer on the Foye locomotive, has removed here from Sioux City and is occupying the Wood house opposite the Maxwell residence. Ashley Loudrosh and family have vacated tho house recet tlv purchased by Theodore Bliven and have moved into the Woods house in the east part of towu, reeently vacated by Sum Bouton . Mistes Jennie StrohAi and Kittie Cabeen, of Correctionville, Iowa, spent Saturday and Suuday at the B F Strohmhome. The matrimonial out look was not the only reason for their visit here. New goods are arriving at Van de Zedde's ever; day, which would indi cate tbat Van' is doing his share of business, and then some. Drop into his store and see how cheap he sells good groceries. Jos A Foye & Son are having built in Chicago a new gasoline motor for use on tbtir interurban road. The engine is of the four cylinder type and the builder claiirs that it can be run at a cost of about $2.00 a day for fuel. I have for sale a choice lot of Poland China male hogs. The are of the Wilkes, Tecumseh and Perfection stock. Pedigree will be furnished with every pig that goes out. Address, Fheo Batelh, Hubbard, Neb. Communion next (Sunday in the Lu theran church at Salem, this service having ben postponed one week on account of tbe weather. Those who have not given their offering for be nevolence will kiudiv bring it at this time. Grant Smith, an old Dakota county boy, was over from Sargeant Bluff, Iowa, this week on business. Grant owns a fine farm across the river and has quit bis job with the Standard Oil company, which he held for four teen years, and has settled down to farm life. Al Adams has sold his restaurant business here to Mrs Lottie McNeill, of South Sioux City, who has already taken possession. H"ury Uarnwell, nephew, of Mrs McNeill, will assist her in running tbe buainess, una will remove his family here and occupy the ualdvogle residence. A Waldvogle last week purchas ed a fetook of merchandise at New castle, Neb "and has tken itossession As soon as he can dispose of bis farm equipment here he will remove to Ne oastle to reside. lie will hold an auction sale at the farm on the 12th of February. Watch for bills. Following is tbe peat jury select sd for tbe February 4ib term of court John Cain, John Smith, II V Crouk, H C Rasranssen, James Hogan, Ward Austin, Chas Bogous, D W Hnch, Beit Karat. J O Stading, Henry Francisco Leo Riede, SamTborn, Thomas bouck C II Bryant, Ernest Harris, O Chri- lianseu, John Teller, Stephen Joyce C II Dujrgan. T W Gribble, Ed Bo d.Dlieniler, Chas Myeis, F P Culbert son. Iu the state corn gioweis emit, s held ut Lincoln, Neb, Inst week, la kota county wu euebeit d out of lb in izn money, according to luci lit re putt from tbe mee'tiner. Among tl exhibits were twenty ea-s f lleid' lh lient, raised by Don Forb. s ( this 1011 it.y. lh;s eoru oore'i lli'l four p ints inor.- than tne coin that whs uwaTde l the liliZ '. Af er t f corn had been passed up m by tbe ex perts whose duty it was to jiii'ge tbe corn, it wus tiisqiiHiined y tiic exec utive board of the association, and the prize wat given to Lew Smith, of De (Soto, a member of tbe board. The only exeu-io made lor iliKiinalu lnir Mr Forbes' corn was, tbat some of tin- kernels bore traces of red, and for this reason the scorers had already de-lm t ed several points. Tbe ac-tioj of the board look a little presumptions, when the experts had passed upou the exhibit, for if any disqualifying features had been present they would have considered the 111. surely M. A. HUBBARD. SrKCIAI. CORHKSrOSUKSCK. Frank Hogan and Jesse Graves each shipped a car load of cattle, and the Anchor Grain company a car load of bogs to Sioux City Thursday. Bring ns your butter ana eggs, we pay the highest market price. Carl Anderson. George nsye and wife and Jeff Rockwell and wife went to Sioux City Thursday. N L Crippen had a car of cattle on the Sioux City market Tuesday. A J Nordyke and wife, Annie Kil- lackey, Lucy Jones, Mary Quinn and Maggie Kent went to Jackson Iriday evening last to attend the dance. 0 H Ratraussen, two sens and daugh ter were Sioux City visitors Saturday. We are closing out our stock of fur coats, and this is your opportunity to get one cheap. Carl Anderson . Sam Thorn and eldest daughter and Mary Green went to the city Satur day. Our stock of winter underwear must go regardless of priee. Carl Ander son. Rev J E English was a Sionx City passenger Monday. With every purchase of two pounds of Three Star tea we give away free a handsome band painted oup and sau cer. Carl Anderson. Mrs O Wheeler and daughter Fran cis went to Sioux City Tuesday. A daughter was born to B B Dyer and wife on Friday the 18th. Fresh fish at Nordyke's every Friday. Leave your order. Nels Hansen was a Sioux City visit or Wednesday. A dancing party was given in the M W A hall Tuesday eveniug in honor of Miss Pearl Wilson, of Lewiston, Idaho, who has been visiting at the home of E W Wilson in this place, and who will return to her home in Idaho in a few days. A very pleasnnt time was reported by all in attendance. A nice Sunday evening lunch, veal loaf or pork and beans, for sale at Nor dyke's. Tbe Anchor Grain company has been shipping a car load of grain al most daily from here and owing to the shortage of cars have several times been almost unable to take care of the grain. Nordyke always has fresh oysters in bulk. The eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Nordyke is rejmrted ill. Painting, paperhanging and deenrat- ng. Agency lor A urea I'ea's 1'nze Wallpaper. A A Schremp, the painter. HOMER. Sprciai. Oorresporderce. Mrs Henry Skidmore and children have moved into the II B Smith house. John Myors, ife, son and daughter, drove to Sioux City one day last week. Joha Collins and wife, of Blyburg, lost their ltttle Rirl, about two years old, with meaabraiuus croup. The lit tle one died Tuesday. Bern ioe Monroe and Mrs Foltz are on the sick list. Tbe magio lantern exhibition at tbe M E churh with the lecture Sunday evening was well reoeived and drew good houses. Some of the members of the Yeoman lodge went to Hubbard Wednesday eveniug. Miss Maud Riohards has resigned her position in Ash ford Bros store and will, we are told, go to .North Uakota with her sister, Mra Penry. Mr Pen ry is going on a claim. A T Haas and Fred Wood, of Da kota City, were seen on our streets this week. We are glad Editor Bancroft ex plained himself about that school house. Good 1 if we can get tbe other district iu we will put forth our best eff irts to boost for a new sobool house, but we can not see how it could be lid" just with this little district Now let us get ftei the other districts to see it as we do, then presto change. We need no more say "this school house is 0 disgrace to the county. " Miss Eva Kiuuear has resigned as Free Press angel and Miss Leua Wil kins has taken her place. Seattle ought to be a good place for an Automobile house with hay at $30 per ton. The price of a few tors of bay would pay for the autos all right. Will Bucklaud is away on a vaca- cation. Mrs Gertie Sbeoardson went to Sioux City Thursday returning Satur day of last week. We are so dreadfully afraid of small- rox that we stay in so close that we dou't know much news this week. Joe Hughes seems to be prospering with his butcher shop. JACKSON. Special Oobkbspohdkhcb. Edward Hammers, of Wateibnry, was in Jacknon Tuesday. lie was on has way to attend the sale of C J An trim. Frank Taylor came back from Wash ingtoii last week, and likes it so well tb. re he expects to return in about a mouth. M M and John G Il'ckey have pur chased the livery s'oi-k of M Mnnnaugb and have taken poi-s. ssiou. A J Nordyke and wife, of Hubbard, were visiting ill JNordykes iiU'tlier here over Sunday. Bore to M J McMulleii and wife, January 22, 19n7, a son . Died January 21, 1007, tho littl girl 01 C ' li 1 iHt.'uH. n, of pneunioiiii and was about four weeks old. A sou was born to Win Maun and' wifrt on Hiturday, tbe 19th. At the Exiiuinatioii u-ceiitly take'. at Dakota City, by pnnUs 10 and 12 in tho acvleiny hi re, Fiuncis Sawyer passed 00 in geometry ami till in physios, MihH Nettie Kidder getting next highest. Tbe little boy of Thomas Gorman near Vit t, has been qnito sick, also r ue of 'obii Walsb'a children. . Mrs It N Ryan returned from rw-1- moud, Iowa, last Saturday, where Iih I was called 'y tbe death of her fattier. I She stopped at Lemars, Iiwa, where g CORRESPONDENCE I Mr Ryan is receiving treatment and reports him getting along quile well., Mae McQuire commenoed teachiag Monday in the M Mitchell district while Katie Hennossy is under quarantine. Rom to M Logue and wife, Jan uary 15, 1907, a son. Laura Jones visited friends in Sioux City several days last week, John W Ryan, who last week under went an operation in a Sioux City hos pital, is getting along nicely. SALEM. SrrciAL CoRRKSPOi.Knra. Tbe cold weather in helping the ice trust in getting tip their summer ioe Presidirt Gribble and Secretary Cnlbertson are making the greatest arrangement for the best Farmers Institute ever held in Dakota county. Now farmers do not miss a good thing. Come out. Jacob F Learner had the misfortune of having his wagon upset and spill his load of wood while returning from Walker's Island. Mr Learner's bron cho' need more attention. Jacob Sides is under the weather the last week. The cause is that his new overooat is too warm. MV Learner went to Sioux City Thursday to attend a sale of thorough bred duroo jersey hogs All the old sports and young men of the community attended the big show at the New Grand Friday night, It is quite evident that the farm ers had a prosperous year, for at the sale of C J Antrim last Tuesday every thing sold at a big price . Chas Coughtry, S A Stinsqn's coun try salesman, was passing tho cigars around to his customers this week, re joicing tbat he was "Dad." Julius Lischke reports the loss of two loads of hay from his field in the swamp. Home people think Mr J-iisch ke's hay is better tuan others. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday soheol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City 7 :30 p m, u JU u:3U, nunday school at 9:45 a m, Mission Band at 3:00 p m A cordial welcome to all. CURIO OF LUNO TROUatt. "It is now eluven Tears since I had a narrow escape Irom consumption, writes C O Floyd, a leading business mac of Kershaw, 8 O. "I had ruu down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night, finally I bear taking Dr King's New Discovery, and continued this for abont six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely goue and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guaran teed at Leslie's drug store. 50 ana $1. Trial bottle free. First M E Church Hours of Service SUNDAY lft a ni Sunday School 11a m Preaching 12 to Class Meetiugl 6:30 pm Epworth League 30 p m ....Preaching TU CRSDAT 30 p m Prayer Meeting A 11 evening servioes from May to October w 11 be held one-half hour later. Elmer F Shaver. Pastor. Phone number 33. Wise counsel rnoM thi south. 'I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidoey trouble," says J It Blankenship, of Beck, Teun. "I nave proved to an absolute certainty that Electtrio Bitters will positively cure this distressing con- diiion. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely oured ; so com- ilete.y tbat it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy. Sold under guarantee at Leslie's drug (-tore. Price 6O0. District Court Dates. The terms of court for this, the 8th udicial district, for 19UC, are as fol lows: Dakota February 4, September l'l IH1111I11K April !. HuDtmnber HtanUin February IS October? ipdar March , isoveinner 11 Thurston April 1, October U IHxon Maich 18, December J HOW TO CUM CHILBLAINS. 'To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otslleld, Me, "I apply Bucklen's Aruioa Salve. Have also iiMiil it for salt rheum with excel lent results " Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indoleut ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, fr nt bites and skin diseases. 25c ut Leslie's drug store. BUSINESS LOCALS Imported draft stallions, $1000 each Home-bred registered draft stallions, 300 to $800. Halt Bros, Osceola, Ia , We can now furnish the New Idea (a woman s magazine) in connection with the Herald for $1.30 . The repu ar price for the magazine is 50o. This is a bargain that you cannot af ford to miss. . Call at The Herald oflio- and get 1 sample copy of The New Idea Maga sine, a mauazine for women. It will only cost ou 30o a year in oombina tion with Tho Herald Uome-hrcd draft s'allion., $2E0 to fOnit; imported ttallious, your choice 100(1, F L Stream. Crestou, Ia. The best im ported horses, $1000 each Home-lired registered draft stallions 2." to $750 at mv stable doors. A Latimer Wilson, Creston, Ia Hubsi-iiliu for the iti-- 'n the county, Herald, the $1 a year. best Ten Farms (or Sale. Good ones, ul xizes ami kinds. Warner & Eimers KILL the COUCH km CURE ths LUNGS m Br. King's to Discovery fONSUMPTION Price 0UGH5 and COc &SI.00 iOLOS Fret Trial. Hureat and Quickest (Jure for h.11 THROAT and LUNQ TROUB- U3, or MONEY BACK. ! Ladies' I at Half Price 1 I I I One of iKe rctemt opportu nities of the ye our to buy c. Swell Hand Tailored Cocvt or Suit away below regular price I Other Clearing Sale Bar-! 1 ! gains in everv Dep'tm't ir ! DAVIDSON 1 Sioux City, Iowa Wm LORENZ, Proprietor of City Klcst MsHkct Fresh and Salt Meats always DAKOTA CITY' 4-4 In. iKe Spring of The writer opened "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." Since then his sole object in life has been to make it bigger, better, X safer, above all, to merit the good name given it by its f wends and T customers. It starts its 22nd year, with the largest deposits in .its X history; the total losses since starting amount to less than $50, and it j has never lost a customer through ill treatment or anger. Its owners, relatives or friends (as f iends), cannot borrow one dollar from it, nor can one dollar bd used in speculation or outside investments. It does ? everything in banking BIGHT, and at the very lowest margin of X X safe. And we want your business. "The Bank that always treats you right" 4t . 4- f ARM LOANS S lso Sell arvwhere on eartu , bee or Lut your property with us Daktucity, Neb. and Wnrnpr L FimrrH so-- si.u. cuy.N.b. n amcr Limt tb Before iKe Spring To people who are intending to do any kind of building next spring or summer we will say come in now. Let us figure your estimate. Get the Priees You will treatment find them courteous. low you Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Manaeer. !7i S TTTf TTT4 A V H STVRGES BROS., 411 Pearl St., Goats and Ms . i I I 1 1 1 BRITS. on hand . Caeh paid for hides. NEBRASKA. I6O6 - - Ed. T. Keaknkt, Cashier. X Bank of Dakota County Jaokson, Neb, M-MM' CO. We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate of interest ortf Dakota county Farms. Ws and Buy Ileal Estate of all kinds write ns Dciore you uorrow, 11 uy or oeu. to Sell, f" KeBl E8tate Real r A K IVl I AIM 1 1 will find cur material right, and enr Nebraska. . am ess SIOUX CITY. IOWA