ABSOLUTELY PURE DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OP TARTAR BAKING POWDER it does not contain an, atom of phos phailo acid (which Is tho product ofbonos digested In sulphuric acid) or of alum (which Is ono-thtrd sulphuric acid), un Iwalthful substances adopted for other ba- king powders because of their cheapness. Local' Items Ruby Brice of Emerson, was guest at the Bcli in it: J home over Sunday. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still io the ltud. For sale at Vac de Zedde's. Clarence Howard lias accepted a position in the Scbmied store, taking the place of Albert Schumacher. For Sale A couple of good fresh milk cows. . Mes JE McGomoal, JackBOU, Neb. Carpenter Howard Crozier and Painter Wm Niemeyer are plying their respective trades in Brushy Bend this week. Residence for sale. The Mrs John 0 O'Neill home in Jackson can be bought cheap. See W T Bartlett, Jackson, Nebr. Jas King, one of Homen's prosperous merchants, was a business visitor in Sioux City Monday, and remembered The Herald while enroute home Tuts day. The ladies of the V H & F M (soci ety of the Lutheran cuurob will give a 10c luncheon at the Lutheran par sonage this (Friday) evening, from 5 to 8. - Everybody welcome. The Foye street car line is now catering to the tiaveling public by meeting the passenger trains of the other roads at South Sioux City, where all trains stop to give the passengers an opportunity to invest in Nebraska 2-cent fare. The Odd Fellows irom here wbo at tended the meeting of the Northeast NebraHl-.a Odd Fellows association at Carroll Tuesday night, were, S W Foltz, Otto Anderson, Dave Butcher, Sam Nelton, E.l Bodenbender, Louis Dierking and George I Millar. The latter finished taking the degrees there. It was reported here Saturday that a fat .hog had been .stolen frein the stock yards at tho Northwestern de pet; but it developed that the hog was dead when brought to the yards and hud been thrown in the loading sohute with the intention of shipping it with the lives ones. When Gust Bartels went to load hit stock for shipment to his farm at Lawton, la, he took the dead hog from the schute and hauled it out of the yards, as he -did not want his brood sows exposed to a carcass thr.t might be infected with cholera. R R Time Table C, St. P., M.dO. Timt-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : MOKTH BOUND. SOUTH BOT7NO. J5:5'2 pin., Omuha 7:35 am 10:00 am Omaha ......5:13 pm 3:3? pm Norfolk 8 :2 m 9:01 am Norfolk 6.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY TitAINb. 6:52 pm.; Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 . C B & Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omhha and Lincoln 12:32 pm EAST li 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. . . .6 J3 pm Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer I. K.AVE LEAVE DAKOTA CITV SIOUX CITY 7:30 am.... 9:30 am V 10:(0 a m 11:50 a m 1:45 pm 3:00 p m 3 :30 p m 4 :45 p m 6:45 p m 6:30 p m Leave Routh Sioux City for Sioux City 7:15 am; 6:00 am; 10:15 am; 1 1 :3Q am ; 2 m ; 3:45 pm ; 6 pm. Leave Sioux City for South Sionx Jity 8:40 am; 9:3') am; 11:10 am; 11 :45 am; 3 pm ; 4:45 pm; 6:30 pm Suturdav night traiu leaves Sioux City at 11 :3U pm. Sunday, leave Dakota City, y :o0 a oi ; 1 p m, 2 :30 i m 5 p iu. Leave Sioux City, 11:30 a in, 2 p in, 3:30 p m, 6 :30 p m. W. C. Eckhart Scientific Refractionist. Speotacles and Eyeglasses Accurately fitted. Consultation and Examination Free. Office at residanoa. EAEOTA CITY, XIBBA8KA A house for rent inqnirt at this office. Grace Hager is home from her trip to Lawton, Iowa. Cbas Barto of Wakefield, visited friends here Monday. For field and garden reeds of all kiuds, go to G F Broyhill's. Will Wrench of Sioux City, spent Sunday here at the It L Broyhill home. Dr DeWalt aud family of Sioux Cilv spent Sunday here at the Mrs Eva Orr home, O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can get them fresh roasted every day at Vau's. D O M inter, of Ft Dodge, Iowa, was here from Friday nntil Sunday visiting at the J F Leedom here. Mrs John Miuhert was here from South feionx City Wednesday and had her name added to The Herald list. Gsorgia Niebuhr returned Monday from a mouths visit at Pender with her cousins, the Henry Niebuhr children . Julius Quintal and family have mov ed here from Elk Point, S D, and are occupying one of the Hart tenement lioubes. Mixs Susie Knox of Pigeon creek precinct, has been engaged to teach in the A J Parker district, southwest of town. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tac-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. The town of Orchard. Neb was in corporated recently and A D Joyce, sou of Stephen Joyce.of this county, was appointed as a member of the town board. Harry Brown returned Saturday from a trip to St Paul, Neb, where he purchased a fine stallion, The horse arrived Tuesday and was unloaded at Coburn Junction. Mits Lue A Hitsoh eame . np from Omaha Saturday and spent a few days here at the J E Easton home, leaving for Homer Monday where she will spend the summer with relatives. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. 0 E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Frank Gribble of Yale, S D, brother of Clyde and Mrs Geo Harnett, arrived here Saturday from Huminton, Io, where he had been on a visit with rel atives. He departed for home Tues day. The deputy assessors of Dakota county are hereby called to meet at the court house iu Dakota City ou Sat unlay, March 30, iyu7, 'to arrange a uuiform schedule for theeoming assess- msut. H O Dorn, County AsieBSOr. Have you tried that new package coffre that Van de Zedde is selling? It is only 30o a pound, and you get a lice dish with each package yon buy, besides a chance to draw a set of handsome dishes free. The coffee is worth the money and you get the dishes for nothing. The following officers wera elected at the meeting of the Dixon and Da kota county medical society, which met at Emerson on Monday of last week: Dr B J Leahy, Jackson, pres ident; Dr J O Jolley, Dixon, vioe-pres ident; Dr J A Maronde, Emerson, seo retary and treasurer. Delegate to state society, Dr M Grote, Ponoa; al ternate to state society, Dr B J Leahy. Jackson; censor. Dr J Graham, Allen Mis Patiick O'Brien, tof South Sioux City, died Suuday, March 10, 1007, at 10 o clock a m, after a lingering ill nets of several mouths. She and her husband had resided in the oounty for the past twenty years, and many friends are left to mourn her duiniae, 13rsides her beloved husband she leaves a son, Ed O'Brien, w ho is now iu St Joseph's hospital, and a daughter, Mrs John Jenkins, of South Sioux City wiih whom she had made her home ot late. The funeral was held Tuesday, interment being iu the Dakota City cemetery. The following i taken from the News, published at Ryder, N D, nar which place several Dakota county families live, naimly, the Seymours, Woodwards, Minters and others: "The rotary reached Ryder Sunday after noon, after a two weeks' struggle to clear the trark from Garrison, In the big 'sand out' three miles east of her it was necessary to dynamite the snow before the retary could make any headway tnrougu me arms. iu crews remained beta over night and started for Plata next morning. The last t.'ain to aeach us was on Decem ber 28th making it nearly two months without train service. However, now that the line ia oien we hope for regular freight service. Th roads have been simply fierce the past few weeks. All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie's drug store. F A Wood made a business trip 1o WooJbine, Iowa, last week. Ten Farms for Sale. Oood ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eiruers. Tim O'Connor, Homer's rustling stockman, wa "doiug" this town Wed nesday, D G Btinson wishes to announce that ha has disoontinued taking orders for his store. Johrr Evans is home from Lincoln where lie has been atttnding the state university. When yon get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stote. nave yon tried those fresh roasted peauuts at Van's, hot from the roaslei ? They are surely dandy. Bert Brnsfleld has been decorating the house on the poor farm this week with a coat of paint and paper. nope A DicUover of Sioux City, well known here, was married Saturday to Miss Toarl I Seney of that plaoc . Children who go to Van's can got two cents worth of candy for one cent, and a whole lot of it for tire cents. Blackhawk ' corn planters, Rock Island discs, and all the best makes of farm machinery at G F Broyhill's. Albert and Mabel Schumacher at tended the funeral of John Holdenrc iJ, whioh was held in Sioux City Tuesday. W C Eckhart is now prepared to fit you with glasses nd at reasonable prices. See his ad in another column. The Herald and Kansas City Week ly Star for $1.10. Take advantage ef tbis special offer before it is withdrawn. I am row ready to take orders for painting and paperhauging. will furnish estimates on auything iu this ine of work. Bert Brasnold. . We have a good lve room house, centrally located, on 3 block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for aleor rent. Call at The Herald Oilico. 4 Van de Zodde will sell yon the choicest flower and garden seeds, in packages or in bulk, and when you have purchased seeds to the amount of 50 cents he will make you a present of gold fish. A letter from S L Anderson, railway mail clerk on the Omaha and Bonesteel rnn, announces the arrival of the icest lit ile girl you ever seen," on February 8. Mr Anderson und family resided here for a couple oi years, while he was principal of our schools. Mr II A Murphy of DesMoines, Io, canvassed our city last Friday in - the interest of the Midland Lecture Bu reau, and as a result we will have a high class series of five attractions during the coming season of 1907 1908. The first number will be a lec ture by Mr B B Burton, the second Benton C Crowl, "lhe w 6am Jones", the third, Gideon Carl, Imper sonator, the fourth, The Metropolitan Concert company and the last the Shubert Ladies Quartette. Do You Want a Homestsad ? A bill has passed congress whereby million more acres of the famous Rosebud reservation in Tiipp county is to be thrown open to entry and nettle' meat nnder the provisions of the gen' eral homestead and towusite laws of the United States. This is the best land the government has to offer to settlers. South Dakota produces more wealth per capita than any other state in the United Statt s. These Indian ands are the best in the state. Land on this reservation in Gregory county, adjoining this, increased value from $4 to $10 per aero in two years. This is just as good. Messtrs. Jeffers & Chambers, reputable attorneys and land men, of Derrick, 8 D, have pre pared h comprehensive circular on the general land townsite laws which will give you full information as to who is entitled to a homestead, aud how to proceed to obtain 160 acres of this val liable land together with the famous Peterson map of Tripp county, which they will send to any addres, postage prepaid, for one dollar. Rouiit ty bauk draft or post ollioe money order to Jeffers & Chamuerb, Uerrick, 8 D For Sale. Dry goodi and shoes at cost. D O Stinson Also a matched team of driving horses and a team of farm horses. FOUND AT LAST. J A Harmon, of Lizemore, West Va says: "At last I have found the perfect ill that never disappoints me ; and for the benefit of others afflicted with tor pid liver and cbronio constipation, will say: lake i)t lung new ljiie X'nis. Guaranteed satisfactory. 25c at Lies lie's drug store. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. 8PKCIAL, COKHKHPONIIlCNCE. Mr and Mrs J; ran lUle were very oereeably surprised by a number of relatives and friends last Friday even ins, iu their new home on the Ben krideubaugh farm, 3-mileseastof Hub bard The occasion was Mr and Mrs Half's silver wedding, or twent -fifth wedding anniversary. ' Tkebiidean groom w re suitably rminded with present oi silverware, iiicse pri'sen were It D Hale anil wile, Uwo yj ll ul wife and two danghleis, M-rv' and Kate, Richard Rockwell and wife,., ot HubUard ; Andrew Davis aud wife an Mr and Mrs Clickeiibeard and Mrs Anna Harris, of Homer, and Rev Harry II Booker, of Sioux City. The evening was spent in an old fashioned prayer and praise service,' which was spuitual and much enjoyed Iy all present. This was followed by sumptuous refreshments, served by the ladies. The happy gathering did not depart till nearly midnight aud then were loatu to do so, all wishing Mr and Mrs Hale many happy returns of the occasion. Farmers who intend to sow any field seed this spring will save money by tiling at the E & B lumber ytrd and getting prices. Errest Fiot went through here Wed nesday on his way to Hedtlold, 8 D. Clins Swanson is back iu the Nordyke restaurant as chief cook. Bert Mosley, formerly cook at Nor- dyke's coffee house, got on a rampage lat Saturday and oteated a distur- snce by breaking one of the plate glass windows in the restaurant. Ho then jumped onto an old man, a strang er in town, and beat him UDraecifully. He finnally got what lie was looking for a good thnmping and left town. If you want the best field seeds at lowest prices call at the E & B lumber ard. Ticsw shirt and fancy neckties for Easter, at Casl Anderson's. Mike Green shipped a cat load of hogs to Sioux City Wednesday. Mrs llans Hansen went to Omaha Wednesday to visit her sister. Among the Odd Fellows, ho toek tho train here Tuesday evering for Carroll, Neb, to attend a district meet ing of the order, were Bert Frincisco, earl Per.ttnger, John Lussier, Joe Laison, Mike Kennelly and Stephen Leis. They returned Wednesday and report a way-op time. We are agent for the celebrated Strauss Bros, tailors, and can get your clothes made to order at prices that you have been paying for "hand-me- owns. Carl Anderson. Fred Bartles and Dan Hartnett were Dakota City visitors Monday. The Anchor Grain company shipped carload of hogs to Sioux City Mon day. A pleasant basket social was given at the M W A hall Saturday evening by the Danish Brotherhood. The weather was unfavora ble and the roads were in bad coudi- tioa. Mrs Ellen Thornton and son Eddie went to Sioux City Saturday morning. Jeff Rockwell aud Bert Francisco were Dakota City visitors Saturday. Grandpa Myers of Sioux City, came p Friday to visit his sons, Dick and John, Four cans of Fremont canned corn Carl for 25c as long as they last. Anderson. H Rtmze und Fred Bartles went to Sioux City Thursday, Mrs Pearl Persinger and two Chil ren went to Emerson Friday. We have a fine line of Easter ean- dies. Carl Anderson. Ernest Ogburn went to Coleridge Friday. Mrs G Wheeler and daughter Fran cis and Roy Wilsey went to Sioux City Satuiday . Rubber boots are the tbing for slop py weather. Carl Anderson sells them ight. A handsome bright 104 por.nd boy was born to B B Gribble and wife, on March Cth. Mrs James Hartnett went to Sioux City Wednesday. Nordyke always has fresh oysters in bulk. Lucy Jones was a Sioux City visitor Friday. Mr and Mrs A J Nordyke and two children went to Sioux City Sunday. Rain coats and slickers at Carl An derson's. Grandpa Fair, of Wakefield came up Wednesday to visit at the home cf his danghter, Air and Mrs B B Grib ble. Henry Roony is still nnder the doc tors care, but hope for the best. His motber and sister, Mrs Art Smith, are under the doctors care also. , Bring in your farm produce of all kinds. We pay the highest market price. Carl Anderson. Wm Mundy, the drnggist, full and broke his knee Monday and was re moved to a Sioux City' hospital for treatment. Mrs Mundy is with him Mr Bostleoian is over from Ponoa look' ing after the store. Ed Green was on the Sioux City market with a cur of hoga Wednesday. Fresh fish at Nordyke s every Fuday Leave your order. JACKSON. Special, Cokkkhpondk.ick. Nick Jouansen, of Osmond, Neb, has moved here on his farm recently purchased from Mrs Mary Mullully, the Clark place, north of Jackson. J W Finnell and wife and Mrs J M Brannan saw Lillian Russell at the Grand Sunday night. Mrs M Byrne aud boys spent Sun day at Fonda, Iowa, with friends. JesBie Hodges, of l'ordyce, IXeb, is here tliis week visiting his friends. E Mann, cf Laurel, spent Sunday with relatives here. Monday he weut out to the fiome of Pete Nichols to spend a few days before returning home. Born To J M Twohig and wife, of Vista, on March 7, 1907, a son. Mrs Kate J VauHoven arrived from Chicago Tuesday to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Al J Maloney, Josie Davey teacher in the high school at Hloomfield Neb, eame home to attend the funeral of her uncle, M J Maloney. , John II Campbell and wife have is sued invitations to their friends an nonnoiue their solden wedding until versarv. which they will celebrate March 23 at their home. Mark Laudon, sr, left Monday for Jeffers, Minn, tn visit his daughter He ixpetti to be goue all rummer Wm Hartnett had a load of hogs ou the market at Sionx City last Sutur day. C K Ileffernau is having his hay baled this we:k. A J Mitchell shipped two loads cf e utile to Sioux City Wednesday aud T J Hartnett one load Monday, Miss Norma Grape, ot Rireitou, Ia, is a new boarder at the accademy here. Mrs M Zuluf and her friend Effie Pullen spent Tuesday in the city with frieuds. Mrs F A Wood left last Friday for her home at Sand Point, Idaho, after spending three weeks with her parents here, Mr and Mrs T B Jones. Enroute horns she expects to stop at St Paul, Minn, to visit Mr Wood's folks. After an illness of about firs dsys ith pneumonia, M J Maloney, a prom inent farmer living two miles south of ckxon, died Sunday night at 11:30, ge 46 years. Mr Maloney was born n old St John's and lived all his life ere. He was the son of the late Michael Maloney, one of the eirlient settlers, and was much esteemed by 11 who knew him, Residence For Sale The Mrs John C O'Neill home in Jackson csn be bought cheap. See W T Bartlett. HOMER. SPECIAL CnHRKSPOKIlCHCR. Mrs Will Learner and Mrs An dry Alloway were on the sick list this week. Owing to the increase in her music class in Sionx City, Miss Elva Chrys ler felt that she could not do herself or the class here justice unless she discontinued her class here. Hereafter she will cire her time to South Sioux City and her Sionx City class. We are sorry to lose her, as we think Ho mer can appreciate the work she was doing. Besides her classes she is pre paring for a rehearsal aud for gradua ting from the conservatory of muoic at Morningside, and sings twice every Snnday in the First M E church vin Sioux City, Mrs Mart Mansfield, jr, is on the sick list. Ws believe the small pox has again been stamped out in Homer as we hear f no new cases. Queen Esther will be presented by Homer talent in Jackson, April 5. We hear of a few who are going from here to see it again. Fred Walway made a business trip to Naoora Tuesday. We hear that "Peeks Bad Boy" has arrived in Homer, but we have not heard of any mischief he has been iu yet, but presume he is keeping it all for Gallagher's hall Thursday night. Sherman McKinley started to drive to Rock oounty last Thursday. His ife accompanied him as far as E (Per son, wkere sue will visit her brother, Sol Smith and wife, for a few days, then go by train to Bassett to meet Mr McKinley there and drive the remaiu- ing forty miles. They have threo years yet to stay on their homestead. The Yeomen supper Tuesday even- ng was quite well attended consider ing the condition of the roads. Mr Bobbntts, the new station agent, ill occupy the Eph Rockwell houss, vacated by the former annt, Mr Weldon. Mrs Louis Smith was a Sioux City visitor from Monday to Wednesday. Mrs Wilson was helping at the Vi!l Learner home lust week . Mrs Oliver Smith, who has been visiting her parents in Los Vegas, N M, rt-tumed friday, accomhauit d by her mother, who will go from hsre to Wisconsin. Fred Wallway is considering a proposition to go to Naoora to run a blacksmith shop. Quite a number fiom Homer attend ed the Mike Maloney funeral at Jack son Wednesday. SALEM. Special Oorrkspohlkwck. Last Saturday Helen Sides gained much popularity among the dunk hunteis, as ths result of having killed one out of the wild flock with a rifle. Frank and Madious Learner took in the show and (?) Saturday night. Harry Brown recently made a flying trip U St Paul, Neb, where he pur chased a stallion from the famous Frank lams line of Percherons. The Jolly Dozen took possession of the Luther Heists home Friday even ing. The usual good time was re ported. It seems that the board of couuty commissioners made a somewhat; ques tiouable movo when tbey rescinded the action of the former board two years a pro, approving the location of he Jackson ditch as the matter was disiiosed of by a decision of the court. Bessie Foreshoe and "Coachman1 Joyce were Ilomtr visitors Sunday evening. James Spencer has been enjoying life at the Chas Ostemyor home the ast week. Stephen Joyce marketed a fine bunch of hogs Monday. Frank Broyhill and Freda Hutzel were in this vicinity Wednesday on business concerning the telephone ex change. NACORA. Special Oobhkshondbmcb. Roy Holly aud wife, of Liaooln, are guests at John Z as trow 'a this week Chas Varvia was an Emerson visitor Tuesday. L Sch'nkle was a passenger to Sioux City last Friday. Theresa Anderson came down from Emerson to spend Thursday with her parents here. J W Heeney was a passenger to Emerson Tuesday. Miss Caddie McGlashan gave a box social at the Fey school Friday even ing which was socially as well Anauci ally a success. S E Cobb, of Emerson, was a visitor here Monday. Mr Peters shipped a car load o hogs to Sioux City Tuesday. Colorado Lands. Do vou want to make 50 to 100 per cent on one, two or more of the thousand dollars that is now bringing you a very small, if any, income. If you do, come with me to Julesburg, Colorado, any Tuesday of the month and investigate the rich and productive but cheap lands of Sedgwick county, Colo. The land will positively advauce 50 per cent and upwards during the present year above the price at which they can now be bought. Cheap rate excursions every Tuesday. Write or call for more information and litera ture about Northeast Colorado W. T. BARTLETT Jackson. Nca. I Wo have a few Heaters left, and they will go at Right Trices. Kcmcnibcr ytoves have ad vnnccd and you will have to pay one-third more for a heater next winter than you will now, f -TOJ.'UtV, ' ' 1 '. Get our before yon buy. We bare on hand burners, either single or double. Our is more complete than ever. We have just received a shipment of white Enameled ware which we sell at prices unheard of before. 1 We invite the ladies to call aud exaraino this ware. 8 Yours te Please . Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ! II. F. Koulmkiek, Local Manager. J Dakota City, - Nebraska Proprietor of- Sly lyilGExt . Mcxrllxot Fresh and Salt Meats always on OAKOTAXITY- Some banks, if alone in a town, would keep up prioes, charge1 for? EVER YTD ING, in fact, squeeze every Dickie possible from their oas- T : toniem This bank, from the Hth day of April, 1&88, has steadily PUT X DOWN the prices, furnished every convenience in banking obtainable even in New York City and at as low prices as prevail akywaebe. WeX want no business unless we da at least as well by yon as anyone else, ANYWiiEUK. To this we ascribe our constantly increasing business, even though eleven banks have started in our territory, each taking customers ; near by to them, from ub. For if you expect to live in a town aud ro ' business, you simply must "Treat them RIGHT." But one thing we in- 1 sist on, those who borrow, must give us absolutely good notes, nothing'; ' else will be considered. For here, "your money will be reudy for you -' when wanted," and that requires the good notes we have been taking for '" T tweuty-one years past (less than a bank deserve the business of the "The Baak that always treats LTHIIL,IID SLTrEGIIDS We wish to announce that we can furnish you with any thing you may need in this line. Do not place your order before you get our prices on Alfalfa, Timothy, Red Clover,. White Clover, Blue Grass and Rape." We guarantee all seed to be first class, and with right prices and prompt ser vice we can surely please you. Ed wards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Kanaeer. Harness STVRGES BROC, 411 Peart St., J o r o I Call and examine our lines ! 10 Year Guarantee giv en with each machine prices on , Sew Mac TNT a fine line of both farm and buggy I line of hand . Caeh paid for bides. NEBRASKA. $50 losses since starting). Does such . farmers of Dakota oounty? r you bight", . Jackson, Neb, Nebraska. SIOUX CITV. IOWA