iiKnrEEffijMy MM TJ i in .stomach disorders- Its con- I tyjf- tmued use means injury to health. Following the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting in bread making. American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum's wrongs by always buying pure. Grape m. Cream of Tartar BakiiiK Powder. GPure Grape Cream Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking Buy by name Local Items Gasoline ligbt plants for sale and in stalled by U F Broyhill. John Hirshaw and family moved to South Sioux City Tuesday. Attorney Al Pizey, of Sioux City, was a business visitor here Saturday. For Sale Registered Duroo Jewey boar. Don Forbes, Dakota City, Neb. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is Ktill in the lead. For sale at Vac de Zedde's. Will Oehlerking wos in Tuesday and gladdened the heart and purse of the Herald editor. Mell A Schmied returned to his duties as sargeant at arms of the sen ate at Lincoln Monday. A A Hale, living on the Qeo Boals farm, has issued bills for an auction sale tn be hell Februaiy 21st. Al Adams lias moved back to the farm on Walker's island, having given up the restaurant business here. Geoige Wilkins left Wednesday for Mason City, Iowa, to take up his work in the offioe of the grand secretary of the MBA order. Willie Rockwell went to Boone, Io, Monday to visit his mother for a week, and to attend the marriage of his sis ter Myrtle, which occurred this week. If any of our subscribers desire the address changed in their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural mutes, or for any -other reason, just drop ns a postal and tne change desired and it will be made R R Time Table C, St. P., M. ft O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lo-ving time r SOUTH BOUND. SOUTH BOT7ND .5:52 pm Omaha,. 7:36 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm 3:37 pm....... Norfolk 8:20 am 9:01 am...... Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY TrtAINB. 8:62 pm Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 83 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Onihha and Liucolu 12:32 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. .. .6:53 pm Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVE LEAVE DAKOTA CITV BIOI XCITY 8:00 a m 9:00 a m 10:(0 a m 11:30 a m 1:00 p m 2:00 p m ' 2:30 p m 4:30 p m 5:00 p tt 6:15 p m Saturday evening train leaves Da kota City 7:15. returning leaves Sionx City 11:15.. Sunday evening train returning leaves Bioux City V :30. t3he Alum food causes permanent its use of 4 Ira Pilgrim, of Sioux City, visited at the Geo Niebuhr home Sunday. See advertisement of A E Waldvo- gle's sale in this issue of the Herald. Sumner Niebubr returned to Aurelia, Iowa, Monday, where he is working in a barber shop. Misses 'Hazel Leslie and Beulah Hart are taking a course in a Sioux City business collegn. Walter Niebuhr, postmaster and merchant at Winnebago, is at a Sioux City hospital for an operation. Miss Georgia Niebuhr went to Pen der lust week to visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs Henry Niebuhr, for a few weeks. Chas Young was over from his farm on Walkers inland Thursday. lie has just' recovered from a siege of sickness in his family. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods huve stood the test of the pure food law. Mrs Dave Everett, of Lyons, came up last week for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs Ed Eliven returned home with her Monday for a short vis- t. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. C E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Articles of incorporation of the Sioux City, Crystal Lake and Homer Railway compuny were filed' with the county clerk last week. - The author lzed capital stock is $100,000. Mrs Scott Duncan has settled with the Sioux City Traction company for injuries received by being thrown from a street car at boutn Sioux City last fall. She received about f 200 in tlie settlement. W L Ross, accompanied his brother Frank, of Emerson, to Omaha Mon day, where he has entered a hospital for treatment for throat trouble. V Li returned in the eveuing. leaving his brother resting fairly well. Sheriff H C Hansen left Wednesday noon over the Burliugtou for Lincolu, having in charge Dell Morrison, who was sentenced by Judge Graves to five ; earn in the pen for horse stealing. Claude Reeves, who was recently convicted df stealing a load "f com frntu a farmer near Hubbard and fined f 50 and costs iu Judge Eimers court, thought he was laying out hi fine iu the county jail. But after admitting tuut be had some property he found that he would have to pay the Hum as fur as the property would go. He is still in jaiL Carl J Addison, and Miss Ren a Bakken, of Newcastle, were united in marriage at the parsonage of the Meth odist Episcopal chuiob by Rev E E ghafer. on Tuesday forenoon, ' Febru arv 5. 1907. The young couple ill bt-Kiu housekeeping on a farm nea Newcastle. They were accompanied to Dakota City by Mr and Mrs Matt V in food causes h, "-TS I Bakker, of Newcastle. The Herald for all the mws : Frank F Haase was home from Em arson over Sunday. A E Waldvogle was home from New castle over Sunday. John C Dnggan and Art Dermit of Goodwin, were bnsiness visitors nere Satnrday. Lawrence Jay, now with an Omaha hardware firm, visited relatives here the past week. A J Parker is moving his household goods to his newly purchased home at South Sioux City. Miss Grace Hager visited at South Sioux City a few days this week at the Will Mason home. Attorney E R Bevins went to Omaha Wednesday morning to spend a Ie days with relatives ind and friends George Hirsohback and Chester Heikesleft for western Nebraska Tues day morning on a landseeking trip. Samuel Gribble and wife, pareiits of Mrs Geo Barnett, departed Wednes day for HumeBton, Iowa, their old home. Mrs Dick Walden and daughter Urdine, of Pender, visited at the Schmind home a couple of days the past week. Felix Jauron, of Salix, Iowa, ex-su- pervisor or Woodbury county, was here Monday looking after some prop erty interests. Will Woods and wife and Jock Lje and wife, from near Waterbury, were Saturday and Sunday, guests at the E Wiseman home. Win Lorenz and wife went to Law- ton, Iowa, Wednesday, to attend the public sale of Ous Stehner, Mrs Lo renz's father, who will remove here soon to reside. Miss Edith Kiosella of Pender, and Miis Loretta Riley of Jackson, were guests at the Schmied home a few days this week, returning to thiir homes Thursday. Henry Krumwiede, Dakota City's capitalist and bond helder, this week purchased of John Arensaoit tne res taurant building on the corner of Broadway, east of the court house. Jus A Foye was in Chioago the past week inspecting the gasoline car which runs between Chicago and Aurora. If the car proves satisfactory the same style of motive power will be installed on the Foye line from here to Sioux City. Have you tried that new package ci ff.e that Van de Zedde is selling? It is only 30o a pound, and you get a nice disb with each package you buy, besides a chance to draw a set of handsome dishes free. The ooffee is worth the money and you get the dis'ies for nothing. Distriet court oonvened here on Mc nduj, and only a few hours session was held, an adjournent being taken until May 27th. Iu the case of the state vs Dell Morrison, who was charg ed with stealing a team, harness and wagon from Alex Lamere, plead guilty and was seutenoed to five years at hard labor in the penetentiary. A number of state cases that have graced the docket for several years, were dismiss ed by County Attorney Fred Berry. Closing Out. Owing to long continued sickness I have decided to retire from business and will sell horses, cattle, store, goods, etc. I might consider a trade for real estate . D C Stinson, Dakota City, Neb, NCIGHBRS COT FOOLED. "Ias literally coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was induced to try Dr King Mew Dis covery. it took lust four one dollar bottles to completely cure the cough nd restore me to good sound health, writes Mrs Eva Uncapher, of Grover- wn, stark Co, Ind . This King of couqu and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by L M Leslie, druggist. 60o and $1. Triul bottle free. Real Estate Transfers- A Bnivliiy ct al to H O Newell, lot 2 In section 17-M, wit $ MHO Henry W Wotxl mul wife to Win I,nhr out lots ki, (vi, N), m, Hi aim hh, Dakota Jjlty, qoil 4(X) John Yoiiiik mill wlfo t6 Htnry Wooil lots 7 Hint N in unction l, lots x una Hln Ht-i-tlon S!-Wt-H, (1 7(10 K IMlulbertHon and wife to F A Wood. e'i nev4 Kooiion it-sx-v, wu otmo FA Wood toWm I.nlirH, eli ni'J hoc- tlon 17-2H-H, wil (XKKI RISING FROM THC GRAVE. A prominent manufacturer, Wm A Fretwell, of Luoania, N C, rtlates a most remarkable experience. He says: Aftet taking less than three bottles of Elettiio Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright's disease, in the diabetes stage. I fully believe Electrio Bitters will cure me permanently, for it has already stopped be liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Guaranteed at Leslie's drug store. Price only 50c. Two Farms For Kent. One the Col Warner farm 2 miles east of Homer. The other, the De Bill fartn by Taylor cemetery, 3 miles north of Homer. ISone but good farmer need apply. Address me cure U S Marshal's tllioe, Omaha, Neb. Wm P Wahneh. HUNTING FOR TROUBlC. "I've lived iu Cuhforniu 20 years, and um still hun iug for trouble iu tue way of bums, seres, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a cane of piles that Bilek- Ihii s Arnica halve won t quickly cure, writes (JlitfrU Walter, of. AlUghany, hierra Co. No use liautiug, Mr Wal ten, it cures every cahe, Guaranteed at Leslie's drug store. 25o. First M E Church Hours of Service SUNDAY 10 am Sunday School 11 a m Preaching 12 m Claes Meeting 6:30pm.,... Ep worth League 7:30p m ......Preaching THURSDAY 7:30 p m Prayer Meeting A 11 evening servioes from May to October w 11 be held one-half Lour later. Elmeb F. 8 bafek, Pastor . Phone u umber S3, R 0t0K MKM 0t0H f0404( eOMS 0C W 0M ISOfJ uUKntbrUiNut:riv,Ci s HUBBARD. Sprciai. Orrrsposixnck. Fred BarteU was down to the county seat on business Saturday. IUsmns Frederiokson, of Homer, was a business visitor heie Wednesday. He is arrainging for a big publie sa'e to be held on February 25th. We want farm produce cream, bntter, eggs, in fact anything the far mer has to sell. Carl Anderson. The Anchor Grain company shipped a car load of hogs to Sionx CityThurs day morning. Mary O'Connor, Annie Killaeky, Lacy Jones, Tom Heffernan, Geo Tim lin, and John Green were bioux City passengers Thursday. We have a few gallons of hons e paint that we are closing out away be low cost. Carl Anderson. Henry Rooney went to Dakota City Thursday on business and then he went to 8ioux City. Mary Myers weut to Sioux City Sat nrnay to visit relatives. Carl Fredrickson went to Dakota City Saturday. Barrel salt, sick salt, rock salt, at Carl Anderson's. Dan Uartnett and Frank I'fflng went to Sioux rity Saturday, We are closing out our stock of heavy leather mittens at oost. Carl Anderson. John Myers and Willie Rooney went to Sioux City Tuesday. Our store is filled to ovei flowing with new dress goods of every descrip tion. Carl Anderson. Frank TJffin received a car load of feeders from Sioux City Monday even ing. Our stock of spring hats and caps is here, call and see them. Carl Ander son. Alice Heffernan, Maggie Kent, Al Schrirap, Jack Heffernan, Henry Roo ney, and Jack Ueaoom went to attend a dauce at Ponoa Tuesday evening. We are closing out our stock ot fur coats, duck coats and sboep lined coats at cost. Carl Anderson. There are two inore cases of scailet fever at the Mrs Thornton home. Mary Green went to Sioux City Monday. Special attention will be given to carriage paiuting for the next thirty days. Shop iu old postoffioe building. A A SCUKEMrP, Hie l'aiuter, John Kent attended the dance at Dakota City Wednesday evening. Fresh fish at Nordyke's every Fiiday. Leave your order. Frank Brink, who killed a young lady at Ponca Tuesday in a tit of jealousy, formerly worked for the Edwards & Bradford Lumber compa ny at this place. He showed a pecu liar disposition while here. Nordyke always has fresh oysters in bulk. Bert Francisco went to Hurley, S D, this week. A nice Sunday evening lunch, veal loaf or pork and beans, for sale at Nor dyke's. Woods Hileman has gone to Colora do to look for more land. HOMER. Special Ookrespondkhce. Born to Orval Luke and wife, a sou. Mrs Barnes and Mattie McEinley are on the sick liht. A Mr Thompson has boutht out tLs Rymill and Buckland restaurant, and has taken posession. A medicine show held down tlu boards in the Gallagher hall all of this week, Wednesday evening of this week was Choral Union, Lutheran ' chicken pie social, and the show. We imagine the is how drew the biggest house. Geo Wilkins and Mary Easton came down from Dakota City Saturday aud viiited until Monday at the AuguU Wilkins home. The smallpox in Homer seems to be a thing or the past. Will Buckland has bought Pete An derbon's interest iu the Odell butcher shop and will enter upou his duties the first of March. ' Geitie McKinley was a Sioux City lbitor the first of the week. Will Learner's are out of quarantine and it looked kind of natural to see Will on our streets again. Fred Blume. Carl Schriever, and Miss Emma Binme were here from Da- eta City to attend Mt Kipper's funer al, also Robert Isenberg, from Emer son. Angust Isenberg, of Emerson pre cinct, has a bad case of blood poison his foot, caused by stepping on a cactus. Wm Wallwey and Mads Hanson were down from Emerson precinct to ttend the Kipper funeral. Mrs Will Mason was down from South Sioux to attend the Kipper funeral. Died, February 2, 1907, Ludwig Kipper, aged 70 years, 11 months and 2 days. His death resulted from con sumption. Deceased was born near I la Ivor, Westfuleu, Germany, Febru ary 29, 1836. He and Mr Voss cnine from (Jernmnv together, biuding here Ootober23, 1873. lie was married to An nil Blume, sister of Fred Blume. He returned to the old country in 187M, agaiu coming to .Nebraska in loau His wife and one daughter passed to the great beyond some yeais ago Three diugbters Mrs llattie Mutton, Mrs Fanny Polly und Mis Minnie LiiHubriuk, and one son Fred Kipier, survive lain. A a good ueiuiihor aud kiad father Mr Kipper will be greatly missed by all who knew him The funeral was held from the M E church, Rev E II Combs ofliciatiug Interment wss insde iu the Omaha Valley cemetery bet-ide the remains of his wife and daughter. In the death of Mr Kipper DakoU county loses a staunch and upright citizen. JACKSON. Special Oobukiiponiijeiicb. Mrs Frank Kennelly is visiting her parents near Homer this week, Ed T Kearney and wife left Tues day afternoon for Omaha to meet Gertrude, who is.comiog home from California for a visit with her parents Lola Riley spent Wednesday and Thursday in Dakota City with her fHends, the Misses Schmied. Quite a few of the boys attended the dance in Dakota City Wednesday night. P F Sullivan, of Plankioton, S D, is here visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Sullivan. Mrs Margaret Dnggan, of Hubbard, is visiting at the Frank Davey Lome this week. Lanra Jones left Monday for a two weeks visit at the home of ber sister. Mrt Sullivan, at Tekamab, Neb. Another ce of smallpox reported at the Will Harty home near Hubbard, his sister Mary being taken down. Mrs j r MoEwen left for ber lioroe at West fall, Iowa Tuesday, after spending a week with her folks here. Job a W Ryan, who had an opera tlon pet formed at a Sioux City boa pital, about three weeks ago, is Lorn and able to be around the house. Dr Fred Roost was visiting friends in town Sunday. John Sieverson, of Pender was in town Tuesday. Mary and Margaret Boler are visit ing friends in Omaha. Mr Kingston representing Marshall Bios Nursery company was in Jackson Monday. John P Davey, of Emerson, took in the dance here Friday night. Mamie, the oldest daughter of John O'Neill, has been sick. SALEM. SPrCIAt. COSRF.aPOWLEHCll. The W H & F M society spent a moat pleasant day with Mrs Geo Uirnohback, Friday. Albert Ueiken purchased another car of heifers fo his feed yards. We think it abont time to say our mother "Songbird was falling from her perch. Her much neglected "lit tle one still survives and hopes some day to be capable of filling her place. Col George W Learner, spent Sun day looking over narry Brown and S'n's feeding plant. George says it's strictly up to date. A few from here attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Fred Berger and wife at Homer Monday. The writer received a souvenir pos tal card form Milton Foreshno, post marked Blacklick, Pa. He expects to go from there to Ciuciunati, and from there home, via Blyburg. Rugh Altemus was on the Homer market with cobs Tuesday. The MBA enthusiasts took in the big social at Dakota City Thursday evening. Mrs Alice Sides has been a grip victim the past week. hACORA. Spkcial Cokkesponpbnck. John Zaitrow was an Emerson rass- enger Wednesday. L Schinkle was sn Emerson visitor Monday . Nellie Het-ney was a passenger to Emerson Tuesday evening, returning W ednesday afternoon. John O'Connor came up from Sioux City to spand a few weeks here with his brothers. A number of young folks were enter tained at the Simmons home last Sat urday evening, the occasion being a farewell party for Nick, who is to leave for Yankton, V, wuere lie owns a farm. All enioyna a very pleasant evening playing cards and other games. Refreshments were served at 12 o'clock. A Schwartz shipped a car of cattle to Sioux City Thursday. The auditor for the T V elevator company was here on business Wed nesday. Sale Dates. A E Waldvogle, Feb 12, 1907. A A Hale, February 21, 1907. Rasmus Frederiokson, Feb 25, 1907 Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday schwol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 3:00 o'clock p in ; Sunday school at 9 :45 a Hi ; C E at 0 :30 p m A cordial welcome to all. VALUABL LCetON. "Six years ago I learned a valuable lenson," wsites John Pleasant, of Mag nolia. Ind. "I then began taking Dr King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better 1 find them 1'hev please everybody. Guaranteek ut Leslie's drug store. 25c. To the Farmers of Dakota County. We are now bnying hogs at Dakota City, and will try to merit your putro nage by giving fair weights and high est market prices. When selling grain or hogs, as it our agent for prices. Coal, feed and hay for sale at our ele vator. Fields & Slaughter Co. C K Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. BUSINESS LOCALS Imported draft stallions, $1000 etch Home-bred registered draft stallions $300 to $800. Halt Bros, Osceola, la Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes aud kinds. Warner & Eimers. Home-bred draft stallion., (200 to f (iOH ; imported stallions, your choice, $1000, F L Stream, Creston, la. The best imported horses, $1000 each. Home bred registered draft stallions, iljQ to $750 at my stable doors. A. Latimer Wilson, Crouton, Ja Publics Sixlc. I will offer at publio auction at my farm 3 J miles southwest of Homer, Nebraska, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1907. all of my horses, cattle, hogs, farm machinery, etc: Niue head of horses. -Two mule colts. Eighteen head of cattle, including six g"od milk cows. I 1 lit t head of hogs. I arm machinery of au kinds all nearly new. Household goods, etc. RASMUS FREDERICKSON, Owuer Wo haTO a few Heaters left, and they will go at Right Pricc3. .Remember atoYCS haie ad yanccd and you will haye to pay one-third more for a heater next winter than you will now. i i Get onr I I before yon bny. We have on hand karnees, eithet single or donble. Onr i ri is more complete than ever. We have just received a shipment of white Enameled ware whioh we sell at prices unheard of before. We invite the ladies to call and examine this ware. Yours to Please I ! Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. I I If. F. Kohlmeieii, Dakota City, ; Wxxv LOREPIZ, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always DAKOTA CITY' f In the Spring of The writer opened "The Bank that ALWAY3 treats you RIGHT." Since then his sole object in life has been to make it bigger, better, safer, above all, to meiit the good name given it by its friends and customers. It starts its 22nd year, with the largest deposits in its history; the total losses sinoe starting amount to less than 50, and it has never lost a customer through ill treatment or anger. Its owners, relatives or friends (as f lends), cannot borrow one dollar from it, nor can one dollar be used in speculation or outside investments. It does everything in banking BIGHT, and at the' very lowest margin of profit. It is prompt, accurate, courteous, and above all, absolutely, safe. And we want your busiuoss. Ed. T. Kfabnev, Cashier. "The Bank that always treats you iuqht" Before tKe Sprir&jj To people who are intending to do any kind of building next spricg or summer we will saj come in now. Let ns figure your estimate. Get the You will treatment find them courteous. low you Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Kanaser. mm Harness STVRGES BROS., 411 Pearl St., SIOUX CITY. IOWa 1 m I I I Call and examine our Sewing ices 10; Year Guarantee giv en with each machine prloea on a fine line of both farm and buggy ' line of i Local Manager. - Nebraska on hand. Gash paid for hides. NEBRASKA. 1006 t Bank of Dakota County Jackson, Neb,' will find cur material right, and eur Nebraska. Buddies Mad 1 m UrL