ft Dakota County Herald Ccntmuation of the Homer Herald. Jus b. heam, rt BusiiF.n. Wubocriplion Trice. $1.00 Ter Yr, A weekly newspaper published at Dakota Liity. Nebraska. Permission bus been granted for tbe transmission of this pnper through the mailt as second-claM matter. Telephone No. 43. In ((peaking of business names m Nebraska town, an excarige cites the following: Aibinnhaaan undertaker named Horse, Falls City a milkman named Waterman, lif-Btrice a doctor named Killnni, Grand Inland a bntoher named JSlmicriiter, Cluidroa a coal deal er named Skinner, Kearney a politi cian named Graft, Chester a merchant named Fabrique and Broken Dow sheriff named Leisure. The mission of tho newspaper it in telligently and fairly Kt.itod in the fol lowing paragraph by 1'rcnsand Prir-tr: "The newspaper is not a police force for the pntiUhiuent of rriine, it is no a promoter of personal ambition; it is not the inquisitor to 11ml out the bid den mis of a community. The news paper of today is a moral furoe in edu cating opinion, not in punishing crime. It is an educational force in dissemi nating intelligence not in ridiculing ignoranoe. It is a promoter of mate rial prosperity br stimulating the in dustries, not by abusing tha indolent. It is a stimnleut to good will in tbe community by seeking the good rime of people, not by exposing their short comings. & HCIH9 ui ni.sic&i 1 from our Exchanges Wayne Democrat: Mm E J Ray mond wan a passenger to fcioux Gity Saturday. . Newcastle Times: AE Waldvogle is having the interior of Lis store painted and papered. Winnebago Items in Pender Times: Ashler LondrosU was in Dakota City Saturday. . .. Hart & Doolittle, of Da- kot City, were visitors Tuesday, Preston Foltz came over from Dakottt City Monday to work for Ashloy Lou drosh. Wat3rbu"' Items in Ponoa Leader: Miss Kste Delaney camo np from Klmx City Saturday evening and was the guest of Jake Del any and family.... Hhermsn Sayre came home from Be atrice Nebr, Tuesday evening, lie lias been there a good many years. He may remain for some time. Ponca Leader: Atty Fred Berry, of Dakota county, was in Ponca on legal business Tuesday ... .Mrs O W Fisher and child, of Dakota City, Mrs W O Beers, of Hioux City and Miss Ger trude Mikesell, of South Sioux City, were the guesti of Mr and Mrs W F Mikesell last week. eewssssssaiwaw Hartington News: Mrs Martin Oes terling 'vent down to Ltnrel Tuesdur for a short viit ...Claud Halrd suf fered a severe attack of appendicitis Tuesday. Ha was taken to the 8a tnaritan hospital, Hioux City, thU morning for treatment. We wish him a speedy and permanent recovery. Lyons Mirror: Louie Neals return ed to the Soldiers home at Milford, Monday morning, after making his daughter, Mrs J as Lambert, a two "Wffiks visit at Decatur. .. .Geo Bless ing, of Homer, and A I Davis, auc tioneer, of Emerson, were among those who atttended the LaRne iyjg sale herd Friday. Mr Blessing's father, Louis Blessing, was amoug Nebraska's earliest pioneers. Sioux City Journal, 10th: A party of hioux City friends were pleasantly entertained 1J Mr and Mrs J A Foye at their home at Dakota. City on Fri day. The party rode over ou the ntw , iotarutban line as the guests of Mr r ye. Alter niucuoun, wtiicit was served in four courses, they enjoyed an afternoon of visiting. Mrs Foye ac companied tha partv, which iuoluded Mrs C C Wales, Mrs James Haley, Mrs L B Cutting, Mrs Brigham, Mrs Vost and Mrs Harry Foye, on the re turn trip. Emerson Enterprise: While com ing from Hubbard Saturday H B Hem street struck a piece of bad roads, broke a wheel and was thrown out, bruising him considerably. Fortuuate ly the team did not rnn away,, ..Mrs John Couuors, Mrs W II Crahao and Mrs W O Ryan went to Jackson Wed nesday to see. Rtobard Ryan who has been very siok and who has just returned home from the hrspital at Le mats.... Co Atty Berry filed a com plaint agsiust Carl Wolfe, oharging him with selling liquor illegally at Na cora. When the aneriff went to serve tha warrant Walfe had been given the tip and disappeared but the otlloers of the law are stil' looking for him, year ago to lake a pofl ion in David son a store. J he iinde is a unnglitcr of Mr and Mrs William Cross, 1413 Boulevard. Mr Cross Is a foreman fn the Chicago, bt Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha rail-od shops. Both the young people are very popular io their set in biout City. Miss Cross for several years bas been well known, and during Mr Moor s residence here he has made many friends. The ago of each, as given t Judge Eimers, is 23 years, ....That it duos not always tay to "jolly' intoxicated customers is the dearly bought experience of Bert Mnsley, aged 19, of Ilnbbard, Neb, who is locked up at the police station charged with intoxication. Late Hat urday afternoon Mostly was taken from Dr Mahood'a office in the Securi ty bank building, where he was doing a "bug house" stunt with a big pocket knile. With bis iibt eye driven in ont of sight and tho top of his head deeply corrugated, Mosely meandered up to the door of the "bull pen" end told his tale of woe most plaintively lie said: "I am a waiter in a retau rant at Hubbard and when the boys with to much 'pquirrcl whisky' aboard drop in I always try to jolly them along. But this time I guess I went too far. A bunch dropped in Friday night and when they staited to guy me I passed it back, kind of easy like, as I thought, but I guess I made it too strong. I was down like this cutting a sandwitch (here Mosely storied and went through the motions of a ham sand-icu man) and when I raised np one of the guys swatted me with a chair an iron chair at that. You can see what lie did to toe: I was too badly battered for the doctor at Ilnbbnrd, so he gave me a drink of whisky and sent me to Hioux City. Dr Alaliood bad just finished dressing Mosley's wounds when the young man became violent, He drew a long bladed jiickkuife and was gashing at the bandages and bis throat when the doctor hastily called the police. To the police Mosely had all the appearances of belr g drunk and was so charged on the slip. He bad not enough money for a bond. Bionx City Journal, 11: Taking their frieuds entirely by surprise, Emanuel Moog, head of the domestic department of Davidson Bros Co, and Miss Florence Dick Cross, a pretty and capable young woman who is oflha rmnager for the same firm, were quiet ly married at South bionx City yester day noon by Judge J J Eimers. Mr Moog snd Miss Cross took the intomr ban train over to South hioux City, ao oompauied by Miss Margaret Cava naugh, head milliner for Davidson Bros Co. They went at once to Judge Eimers house, where the marriage was soltiinuized. Upon returning to the city, Mr snd Mrs Moog went to the home of the tr room's sister, Mrs Ike Meyers. 1502 Pierce e'reet, and told their friends what they bad done. They then proceeded to the West hotel, where a diuuer was awsitiug them. After dinner they Jsparted last night for Chicago on two weeks' weddiag trip. They will take up their old po sitions upon returning. Tha groom, wbo is son of Isaac Moog, of Kansas City, Slo, came to IS ton i City about a Taking Examination at Dakota City, Hear the forlorn crow of the cock at early morn I Hesr tho hurrying foot steps and merry laughter of the happy crowd as they trot along in haste wondering if they will catch the tr.ii which makes a world's record rim from Jackson to Dnkata City. After spending about sixty short minutes in the depot, the grand old locomotive comes steaming and pnfllug along the platform. The conductor cries an aooaru ana tbe eager crowd clamors and climbs si as to be sure to get on in time, enclr jumps into a cushioned seat and restlessly ride te Dakota City. All thonghts are now bent on exam nation, ail nave looked over the reo orde of great men and great nations ana eatu wonders and ponders, ever wishing to know what great stab he or she will make at glory and lame. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing leave behind us Foot-prints on the Bauds of time. Good marks are my heart's desire now Uttered load or unexpressed At each shrine I'd vow a dire vow To secure well-answered tests. We have, after thirty minutes speed iuo, arrived in Dakota Ciiy; our old friend and enemy the court house first meets our eyes. The crowd of talented genisuses go parading down Gumbo Avenue te the court house: they asoend a flight of stairs, knock at the door and are admitted into the superintendent's office. Here there is paper and pens and writing utensils With questions and twitters for thinkers' credentials, Use your head not your hand for in answering such "Gray matter" not llouiish will profit you much. Every one is seated and the puzales are banded to each, now such heavy breathing, and such nervousness indi cate something strenuous. Those at work on the examination are thinking like woild thinkers each one pulling his all into his answers, hoping that two zeroes preceded by the diget "one" in hundreds' place will well repay him for his trouble. Aft?r the examination is over and the train is not due for an hour or two, the spare time is spent lu trying to walk Across the streot, which attempt is a more arduous task than the unini tiated imagine. If a person has a good telescope he may possibly make out what la on the other side of the street, ! the naked eye, of course, will be of no use here. Listen to the old ladies nn the oorn er admiring the new street oar line, and tbe possibility of the burg beoom in g a great city I Here oomes the en gineandoar. Now take a few miu utes to look it over. It stops, all drip ping with water. The old boiler has been leaking for a few years, and they have not bad time to fix it. At a well in Dakota City it is again filled and ia ready to make a alow run back to the city. It is almost time to leave for one of the "spots of ore at ion" Jaskson; our train is here at last; after admiring the town and its sights, we are ready to return, weary and worn, to "Home, Sweet Home. TlCTOB MoGONIOAL Jackson, Neb DIED. Micliao) J Maloney, one of tho younger pioneers of the county, diea Sunday night, March 10, 1907, and was uried from St Patrick's church, Jack son, Wednesday, Interment being in St John's eemotery. Despite the bad roide and inclement cather, one of the largest gatheiing of friends ever seen in Jackson, at tended the funeral. There was a large outpouring of Knights of Columbus, about twenty coming from Sioux City and many others from Ponca, Emer son, Homer, Hubbard and Dakota City. No death iu recent years seems to cause such a feeling of universal sad ness as that of Mr Maloney. Iu tu prime of vigorous manhood, with a loving wife and five yoimg children, with seemingly a long and happy life before him, he was stricken, in the strength and vigor of youth. Michael J Maloney was born in old St John's, February 24, 1861, his par ents being among the oldest settlers of the comfy . He was married to Miss Ella Barry, daughter of Patrick Barry, one of the original colony, on April 28, 1896. Five children, Mary, Nellie, Mildred, Joseph and James survive him. Death seems ever sad, nor does its frequent occurrence in our midst and the certainty of its coming lessen the shock and sorrow of the separation. With the aged, death is not unexpect ed, but when one like the deceased, who, up to two years ago, wss the picture of health and strength, is taken, and when as in this case, small children survive, death seems indeed sad. About two years ago be suffered a sovere attack of typhoid fever, snd on recovery, wator lormeu on nis lungs and be has been a sufferer since This winter he seemod to be recover jng from this trouble, but a week ago he was attacked with pneumonia, and ia five days was dead. bolemn nigb mass was held over the remains, Father McDado acting as celebrant and Fathers McCarthy and English as assistants. At its close Father English preached a strong and beautiful funeral sermon, that was full of sjmpatby and hope for the bereaved relatives. The Jaekson choir was assisted by Messrs Todd and Keiffe of Sioux City, who were in at tendance with the Knights. The sympathy of the community goes out to the mourning widow and children, and tho memory of him who has gone before will long live with all, who knowing him acd his sterling qualities, could but love him. SMfigS f3PC2KV erj iw I I I f I I I I e I I l m I I I Li ON de KESTERGAT i I I I '1 i V i I J I I LION tie KESTKRGAT is a bay Belgian Stallion, weighing 2200 pounds, and was imported August 10, 1900. He is now owned by Harry K. Brown, Dakota City, Neb., one of the best breeders of horse flesh in Dakota county. This horse will make the season at Dakota City and Homer. Until April 1st he will be at H. E. Brown's, He has action like a coacher, and his colts will make your family wear diamonds. i ts-BrssBsja-M 1 4 The Ileiald for all thu skws: rf s f r". ibsoribers desire the VT l II ( MO l Ib'ishment or changes Q sT JJ ral mutt-s. orforanvl- ' 4f BUSINESS address chang reason of the f made in the i other reason, just diop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. When you have a news item that yon would like to see in print, ring up the Herald, No. 43, and we Jl print it Subscribe for the pipsr in the county. Herald, the $1 a year. best HOW TO REMAIN VOUNQ. To continue young in health and strength, do as Mrs N F Rowan, Mo- Donough, Ga, did. She says:" Three bottles of Eleotric Bitters cured me of chronio liver and stomach trouble, com plicated with auch and nnhealthy oon- dition of the blood that my skin turned red as flannel, I am now practically 20 ears younger than befere I took Elec tric Bitters. I can now do all my work with ease and assist in my husband's store." Guaranteed at Leslie's drug tore. Price oOo . Report of the Condition of Tho Bank of Dakota County "The Bank thst ALWAYS treats ym. EIGHT" of Jackson, Nebr., charter No. C51, (incorporated) in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business Februury 23, 1907. Real Estate Transfers- John W Ha.h-g-rove and wife to Kurnli J wootl, lou 11 and it In block ill. Dakota City, wit f Elijah Church nml wlfo to (kirn Ij rsplKlHHirn. north 10 acre of se'-tiio1 section wil ane K Hnll to J J K.lmer, lot 13 In 1)1 k S, OiiUttl 8outh Kloux Olty, wd Henry llrlnk mnn and Henrietta Brink- limn to Adolph 11 Hrlnknian, ' section 82-SW-7, wd KnrnnHt Voas and ife to A Hchwnrtz. wv4 lot 7 and lots 8 and 9 111 block 1, Nscora, wd .- antes F Toy and wlfn to (littewiiy Im provement do, lot, in spcuoii aa-Mi, tied Thos lionit and wlfo to Kntlo HetTer- nnn, lot Vlu block VI, lliilitmrd, wd... Gerhard Schutts and wlfn to Wllhclm litnikel, and Mfi iioj-i sectlt n ll-iM-6, wd W i OKden to K A Wood, o!i sw& see- IIOI1 BZ-2V-U, WU avio mir sows urc. The happiest mother iu the little town of Ava, Mo, is Mrs 8 Ruppee Khe writes: "One year ago my son wss down with such serious Jung trouble thst our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist adrioe began giving liiui Dr King's New Dis novery, and I soon not i cod iuiproveuiet I kept this treatment up for a few week when be was perfectly well , lie has worked steadily since at carpenter work Dr Kiust's New Disoovery saved hi' life." Guarantoed bestoouuh and cold cure by L M Leslie, druggUt. &0o and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaohing Sunday morning at Sa lent at 11:60 o'clock, Sunday sohsol at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 8 ;00 o oloek p m ; Sunday aoaool at 9 :45 iu; O at 6:80 p m A cordial welcome to all. K0 00 IS 8X0 1475 114 too 410 awol KKHOrKCES: Tinnns and dlHconntx 1 Overn raft a. neen red mid uiimcc urcd IiiinktnK house furniture and fix tures Current expeiiNeH and tuxes paid.. Due from nut I.HtntcHiid private hunks and Uuikerx t Total cash ou hand Total,. LiAiui.rriK.s: rnpltnl stock paid In Murpius ruiHi lTndlvlncd profits Individual deposits sull ied to check Itl.Nia 13 IK'IiihikI certificate ot deposit 1.850 DO Time certificates of de posit Kti.non w Total.....' f Stats or Nkiikamka, i ... Oounty of Dnkotii. I. Ktl T. Kearney, cannier or the nlxve named hunk, ilo sileinnly swear that the nliove. statement Is acorrect and true copy of tho report made to the stmt) liankliiK iHMtrd. A1TBST: KH.l. KKARNKY, P. M. Kkaknky. director. (. ashler. B. K. KRAKNKY. IU rector. HuhrcrllsMl and hwurn to lieforo me this Ith day of March, Ilf7, 1. V. URAN.NAN, ; Notary Hnlilic. 1 17.RSS S4 l ln 84 n.am no II IU 71' iM.om eo ..mm on Wl 75 l.!lli lttt.&iu w V B Ruekwalter to Ralph J Noirls, part ui w?4 i;'4 Mvcviuu ii--n, wa Zllpha Wsrnoek et fil to Mrs Hoplila Hall, hlisik 11, HlKhhtud I'nrk luhll- tlon to fc)ineron, wd K M'nldvosle and Mur.r L WulcHoula to J H Ijike, iwV4 e' section M, and UVit uw'i section SI, all In liH-8, wd Tilhble A Korlies to (lonsumers lee Co, lot 4 in section bu-H'-mi, wd CnthsrliiH M Hchlelch and huslmnd to Henry hchwarUJIoU 1. . a and 4 lu e.uUona-gU-7,qod 1000 J J McCarthy and wlfo to Henry Hchoe- iiinK, un?A nu ivvi section W-fl-S, wd lJOOO W J Hunt, Kmn h and K B I.lttle to IxiuU Koost, part of ne1 section 84--8. wd Louis Hoost and wife to Herman Koost part or ntH section S4-Z1MI, wd Louis KrKMt and wife to Albert Hoost, part of nH secllou 84-SV-H, wd W J Hunt. Kinma L and P B Little to Iwls Ulanohard, part of neV section WHlMi. wd Tealls DeWalt and husbnnd to (lust Htubner, lot 1 lu block M. Dakota CHly, qcd P Mathewson to Minnie Hchopke Mtark, swH and of S of i section 17-27-7. wd MAranret K (4oodell et al to Martin A Hprt infer, nwSi and neV section 8-28-S. wd Win Sennits and wife to John Hohde, nel4 sectlou Hl-'J7-, wd , It V Jordan and wife to Pellet lohrau nuU sec lion -7-S. wd KM tsoo WW7 26 48(10 Tki0 H.JOU 88(10 First publication March 1 Iw Probate Notice to Creditors. In the county court of Dakota county, Ne braska. In the mutter of the estate of Alwlne Bchrlever. deceased. Notice Is hereby irlven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, Is'fore me, County Judire of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the county court room, 1 u wild county, on the 2ttth day of June. 1MI7. on the !th day of July, IW7, and on tue iiHti nay or August, at in o'clock a. m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims lor examination, adjustment and allowance, S.x months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the executor to settle said estate, from the 515th day of February. IWf. This notice will be published In the lakota County Herald, a weekly newspa- Dcr. for four weeks successively prior tu the Kith day of June, 1V07. Witness my band, and seal or said court. this gblh day of February, A. P. rj. J.J. KIHltBH, sbai.1 County Judge. Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform or their derivatives in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered be cause certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is understood that this reward applies only to goods purch ased in the open market, which have riot been tampered with. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their sticnjjthening and invig orating effect upon the nervous system, and not by weakening the nerves. "T roTisldr that there are no tetter' romed.es put up thnn Ur. Miles' Nervine, Antl-I'uin I'ills, and Nerve and I.iver Pills. We have UHcd them for years, and recommend tliom to many other. My wlfo Is using the Ncrvino, and considers It the bent medicine In the world. A. lndy friend of mine, who wns iilmost n total iif-rv-ous wreck, through my eernest solici tation hua used Fevernl bottles of tho Nrvln vlth wonderful res'ilta.' WIL CROUE, Salt Lake City. Utah. Dr. Mll-s' Antl-Patn Pills are sold b your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will Benefit. If It fails, he will return your mansy. 29 doses, 25 cent. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind IMpfl Wosld yoa like sell Gtztl r The easy way is to put a want-ad in and tell the people jhat your business is for sale. A tKrec line sxd. 3 times 25c; 7 tinges bont 15 Mrorda 45c ADDRESS WANT-D IiETARTMEJiT, OMAHA I'F.E, OMAHA, NEBBASK A . Within everybody's reach reaches everybod FOR 1907 than everbtfore is "THE LEADINO AMERICAN ides our fatnnua SDecialtlrs exclaslvely Introduce some most Important NovelbM, including the most remsrVable iwi aTIT,aiS.,,S try BURPEE'S SEE you should send tor this elegant work. DO NOT-DELAT-v Kl I U iu-dayi W. AT LEE BURPEE &. CO., Seed Growers, Philadeiphia n WORKID LIKKACHARM. Mr D N Walker, editor o( that siiiov journal, the i.nteriirifo, Xiouiaa, a, say a. Iran a nail iu my foot last week aul at onoH aiipliuii Uuokleu'a Arnica S-ilro, No itinamution followe.i, the ! 1 1.1 .MM. aaive BimiiT ueaieu me wouun. Heals every sore, bura and akiu dueaae, Guaranteed at Lealie'a drug ntjie25o, fdatray Notice). Notice ia hereby given that I have taken up ai eatraya at uiy premiaes, mile eatt of Homer, ona bay pony, U or 10 yeara old, white feet, white atrip in forehead, aaddle aoar, branded on hip, lam ia left abonlder. One atraw berr roan poor, weight about 700 pounda. uwner u uereuy requeated to prove property, pay chargea aod take tbe aame away. (febl5-3.) TJOConnob. PaUd February 13, 1007. First Publleatlou Keb 10 6w. SherifTa Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ortler of sale lHued ly Harry II. Adair, clerk of the district court In ami lor nnkota oounty, Nebrakit, ami directed to me, li. O. llaiiHun, snerirr oi snui eiHinty.rniiiinnnuing me to sell the premises lierelimfter describ ed to satisfy a eertiiln JudKment of the hiiUI dlHtrlct court of shUI county ami state, oli- tatneu at the K'totMr, IWW, term thereof, to- wit: on the Nthduy of January, In favor of V. V. (Hauler ami aaalnnt Nicholas Kyan for the sum or eiichty-six dollars ami ninety one eents (NH.vl, and eiKht dollars and slxty-nlue cents $N.im, hm en attorney's fee, wliu interest on stkui sums irom January a, luntl. at 10 oercent. tier annum, and bis costs taxed at seventeen dollars nud elutity eents t$l7Ji. 1 lutve levied upon the followlmi deserltied pmperty, to-wlt: The north twenty-four (1141 acres f the northwest quarter of section fifteen tin), township twenty-nine roi, norm, rniiKM seven 17 1, eiist. all lieltni located la salu lukota county and state of NeoriiHka. And 1 will, on Tuemlny, the lot li day of M.krcli, 1WI7, at 10 oVIis-k a. in. of mild duy, at the south front door of the court j house In nakoiu fiiy, intkoia county, ise braska, prtKwiHi to sell at pulillu auction to the tilKhest and l't bidder, for cash, nil of the uliuve dcscrllied proiierty, or so much thereof as limy lie neccHMtry to satisfy said older of sale Ixnued by Harry II. Adair, clerk of tbe district court In and for Iiakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon ii the auarvaatu lielnif the sum or one hundred and twenty-two dollars and ninety five cents (llW.ufti. and accruing costs. (liven under my hand this Ulu day of February, A. I), luuf H C. HAM8EN, Sheriff of Dakota County. Neb. ATTRACTIVE RATES DURING MARCH Marob 5th and 19th, cheap excur sion rates; alao daily low tourist rate to the Gulf country. Colora do, Oklahoma, Arizona, Old Alex ioo, New Mexico. ' A Good Chance to Visit Pacific Coast Marob and April one-way ra tea to Utah, California, Oregon, Watm iugton, Idaho, Montana, Big Horn Basin, nearly 50o reduction. Daily, through' Standard a ad ( Tourist aleepers. Homeseekers Excursions Frequeutlv eaoh month from Eat.te.rn Nebraxka to Eastern Col orado, North Tlatte Valley, Big Horn Baaiu. Landseekers' Information Bureau: Valuable, free information to seek ers of Uovernnieut lands and to prospective purchasers of all kind of deed'd landa along the Bur lington Route. Write Lanseekera' In ormation Bureau, 1004 Far nam Bt., Omaba, Neb. ilR, C H. MAXWELL, , Physician and Sargeon. Calls promptly attended I DAKOTA, CITT, KIBBABI I I i LOW RATES Via. CM NortK-Wcsternk $25 40 Oue-Way second r.laas coloniNt, tickets will be oa sale daily, March 1st to April 30th to Port land, Seattle, Tacoma and Puet Bound points. Pioportionatnly low rate to roints in Alberta, Biitibh Culmnbia, Idaho and Montana. I I I Through Tourist Ctvrsi Dally, Mlnnatvpolla St. Pe.'ul to Pevolflo Coevat Poltvta. Round Trip . North" Wttt Special homeseekers. tickets will be on sale first and third Tuesdays of March and April to many oiota in Idaho, eastern poition of state of Washington and also to a large southwest terri tory. The rate will be about oie fare pins $2 00 for tbe ronnd trip. . If you contemplate a trip no matter where, for rates and othor information call on or addrets LYMAN SHOLES. GEO. Divihiou Pasa'r Agt. Omaha. H. PRANGER, Agent, Dakota City. R. J. Reasoneb, - . Ticket Agent Dakota, cty, hib. L. W. Wakelet, O P A, Omaha, Neb 1 No Fuel Famine in Northern Wisconsin I I I Wo waitlor " the railroad to haul mors coal t A errs of fuel on your own land i sud rurnt (.lost in to luur spleudid citica; railroads, schools, churches, fins soil, ;d watr; land ocr on ths market be- ure tod AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY Chippewa Bld., Chippewa rails. Boy Railroad Ticket to Bayward, Wis, Wisconsin toe cnance w jmirmeuiuwn your own farm and stoo ioe- rent. We an waiting- to UU you all about it. We will build a sa lur you tl you ask us. Land ts.oo to S11.00 oer acn. Writs ay, tomorrow may be tuo lata. Address: The Herald for all the News