i:iniiii(i)iiiii lllilili: ATTRACTIVE RATES A Good Chance to Visit Pacific Coast March and April one-way rates to Li tab, California, Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Montana, Big Horn Basin, nearly 50,' redaction. Daily, through Standard and Tourist sleepers. Homeseekers Excursions Frequently each month from Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Col orado, North Platte Valley, Big Horn Basin. Landseekers' Information Bureau: Valuable, free information to seek ers of (iovernment lands and to prospective pnrehasers of all kinds of deeded lands along the Bur lington Route. Write Lanseekers' Information Bureau, 1004 Far- Dtm St., Omaha, Neb. R. J. Reaioner, - Ticket Agent DACOTA Mil, NEB, Ij. W. Wakklet, Q P A, Omaha, Neb When you have a news item that jou would like to see in print, ring np the Herald, No. 43, and we'll print it. Nervous Worn-Out If you arc in this condition, your nerve force is weak the power is giving out, the or gans of your body have "slowed up," and do their work imperfectly. This failure to lo the work required, clogs the system and brings distress and disease. When the nerves are weak the heart is unable to force the life-giving blood through your veins; the stom ach fails to digest food ; the kidneys lack power to filter impurities from the blood, and the poisonous waste remains in the system to breed disease. Jvcrvc energy must be restored. Dr. Miles' Nervine willnlo it, because it strengthens the nerves; it is a nerve medicine and tonic, that rebuilds the entire nervous system. "t-Weral years wro I was all broken .down. I wns nervous, worn-out, could not fIopp, and was In constant pain. I nr torod for months, nml nn.-illy the doctor said ho could do nothing for me. I beRan taking Ir. Mllrs' Nervine, nnd used altogether eight bottles, nnd I beenme strong nnd healthy, and now weigh 170 pounds." II. C. CUNNINGHAM. 108 Ellsworth Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 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Send 10c for a copy Correct English, Evanston, 111 CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE f'V COPYRIGHT! &C. iitv ttiii rt pri.rdi)y 'onnvtif'i- W: fri''. t Hiitr iur t ur :-.(f vutmiiM. iviprtfi luueii ihrouuh Mtinii A Cv. tccolr A .m.i1iirni. I1lntnii"1 weoklr. T.nrrpst if ,vHH.i "f i.nr i,tuMi'iiu.i lournnl. 'I .tiii. W a n ; liiur nii'.ui, M. buiu Uyait nnutim.fl .. .. r ft.. V'aaMnvnm. 11. .:. prove their worth at harvest time. After over fifty years of success, they ere pronounced the best and surest by careful Slanters everywhere. Your ealer sells them. 1M7 See4 ,Aaaaal free on request. The Hetald for all the news: HHFSMiVSk'S'W! 1 mm 'T ler3 'Ltd Seeds Delicious Hott MADE are the most appetizing, health ful and nutritious of foods Much depends upon the Baking Powder JtoVAl BAKIWfl POWDEB CO., NEW YORK. Local Items Deputy U 8 Marshal Sides went to Omaha on business Wednesday. Chas Goughtry has gone to Omaha to serve as a petit iuroi in the federal court. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's. Tom HpAtn haa rcnt.cxl tlia TToi-t farm in Hubbard urecinct. takinor pos session this week. A big delegation of "fans" went to Sioux City Wednesday to see the Packers clean up the White Sox 3 to 2. Lucas W Needbam of Winside, Neb, and Augusta Gigear of Emerson, were joined in maniage Wednesday by Judge Eimers. George Baruett lias moved his saw mill to tbe Fo.ie park at Crystal lake where he is converting some of the big cottouwoods into lumber. All kinds of coal, feed and Lay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. 0 E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. John Bur:um was up from Omsdi precinct Wednesday and was a caller at the Herald office. Mr Burcam says there are still a few cases of smallpox in Blyburg, but they hope soon to stamp the disease out entirely. Mrs J W Orr, of Blyburg, passed away at her home on the old Cassman place Monday. Her death was due to complication of dropsy and consump tion. The funeral was held Tuesday 2 o'clock, interment being in the Omaha Valley cemetery. The sympa thy of the community is extended to the bereaved ones. Two weeks ago an item appeared in the Salem correspondence in the Her ald saying that "Miss Susie Knox had lost her understanding while going home from school on foot," It was meant as a joke, and referred to that yonng lady losing her rubbers in the gumbo while going borne from her school. Her friends inferred that she was ill. and we take occasion to cor rect the mistake and say that the young lady is well and happy and teaching school in the Parker district. R R Time Table . C, St. P., M. ft O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. 6:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 3:37 pm Norfolk 8:20 am 9 :01 am Norfolk ...... 5 .32 pm 58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY THAINb. 5:52 pm....... Omaha 7:35 am 37 Norfolk 5:32 CB4Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omhha and Lincoln 12:32 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. . . .6:53 pm Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEAVE LEAVE 3AKOTA CUV SIOUX CITY 7:00 a m 9:30 a m 10:(0am 11:50 am 1:45 pm 3:00 p m 3:30 p m 4:45 p m 5:45 p id 6:30 p m Leave South Sioux City for Sioux Oity 7:15 am; 9:00 am; 10:15 am 1 1 :30 am ; 2 pm ; 3:45 pm ; 6 pm. Leave Sioux City for South Sioux City 8:40 am; 9:30 am; 11:10 am; 11 '45 am ; 3 pm ; 4 :45 pm ; 6 :30 pm. Suturdav night traiu leaves bioux City at 11:30 pm. Snuday, leave Dakota City. "J MO a m; 1 p m, 2:30 p m 5 p in. Leave bioux City, 11 MO a ru, ' p in, J MO p m, 6:30 p ru. W. C. Eckh&rt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately r ltted. Coi saltation and Examination Free Office at residence. VEBBASIA .BiscMit WITH BAKING POWDER For field and garden seeds of all kinds, go to O F Broyhill's. L M Leslie and daughter Ruth are home from a trip to Omaha . Myrtle Roberts is spending her spring vacation at her home near Good win. W L Boss left Wednesday for Mnr do, S D, to look after his laud interests there. Freda llntiel departed Monday for Paducah, Ky, where she will attend school. Grace Bix came down from Wake field Sunday to visit at the D II Ha ger home. George Wilkina is here from Mason City, Iowa, on a visit with relatives and friends. Mildred Spencer began a two months term of school in the Hileman district Mouday. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can tret them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Miss Mildred Spencer began a two tnouthb' term of school in the Hile man district Monday. American Hog Fencing. THE ORCUTT CO, Sioux City, Iowa. James Fueston accompanied Glen Armour on a laud seeking tour of western Nebraska and eastern Colora do Tuesdav. Have yeu tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Mrs Harry Adair was a passenger to South Omaha Sunday, to see her brother John Gribble, who is seriouly ill. She returned Wednesday. Minor Hosmer, formerly with tbe Eagle, was here over Sunday from Le ft! ars, lowa, where he is now employ ed in a job printing establishment. Mrs John Matz moved to Sioux City the first of the week to keep house for her sons, who have employment there. Carl Matz will move into the bouse va cated by ber. H P Shumway, of Wakefield, Neb, was in town between trains last Fri day, and called on some of his old friends. He was enroute to Ponca to attend district court. .Frank Brink, who was tried last week at Ponca for killing his sweet heart, Bessie Newton, in a fit of jeal ousy, was adjudged insane by a board of insanity and the trial came to a sudden end. Brink will be sent to the Norfolk asylum. The Foy street oar line is giving a temporaiy service of three trips a day this week, leaviug Sioux City at 9 am. 2:15 pm, 4:dU pm; leaving Dakota City at 10 am, 1 :45 pm and 6 pm . The track is beiug put in shape for tor the new gasolene motor oar which expected here in the course of a week or two. Tte village election pasHed off quiet ly here Tuesday couriering the pre mature eflort ""Inch was made to de feat one of the candidates on the tick et. Seventv-six votes were polled, with the following result: Harry U Adair, 67; Geo J Boucher, 47: S A Stinson, 61; Wm Haughman, 17, and twelve scattering. At the village election held in South Sioux City Tuesday, J S Bacon, G Doutht-tt and W A Morgan were elected, out of a field of eight candi dates. Mr Bacon is the agent for the Great Northern railroad, Mr Douthett is employed on the government works in Sioux City and Air Morgan is man ager of the Emerson Merchandise com pany at Lnx rnon. In speuking of an operetta, "Little Red Biding Hood," given by the gram mar school, of Palo Alto, Calif, the Palo Alto Times comments as follows on a iorraer Uakota county girl, who took the leuding part iu the operetta: "Louise Bille, us Red Biding Hood, filled her role with a remarkably good Btage presence. Sbe has an excep tional voice for so young a u tiger, her notes being sweet and clear, uud has 1 promise of being one of Palo Alto a coming soloists." Mrs Geo W Rockwell, one of the old and respected residents of Omsdi precinct, died on Tuesday, April 2ud. She had been ailiog for several mouths but her death was not looked for. De ceased came to Dakota county with her husband in the fall of 1869 and re aided here until her death. She was a noble, christian woman, and leaves a host of sorrowing relativea and dear friends to mourn her departure . Tbe funeral was held today (Friday), in terment being in the Grove Church cemetery west of Homer. I A honce for rent inquire t this A pair of shoes for CO cents, they last. D 0 Stinson. rhile All the iatest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie a drag store. Maurice u Uonnor, oi flaoora, was here on business Wednesday. Two teams of horses for sale. Call and see them. D G Stinson. IX j ijenderinK, oi Emerson, was a business visitor here Monday. Ten Farms for Sale, Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers Max Easton and wife were over from Sioux City Sunday visiting relatives. Attorney Al Pizey was here from Sioux City Saturday on legal business. Hubert Phillips cam down from Raymond, S D, last week to visit rela tives. Rev E H Combs, of llcmer, called on Rev Oberholtzer the latter part of the week. Read the Herald and compare it with other papers in the county for lecal news. Mrs Geo Pranger went to Coleridge Wednesday to spend a few days with her mether. Georgia Niebuhr came np from her sohool on the Omaha reservation to spend Easter. Mrs M D Berg and son Paul, of Ponca, visited at the Lutheran parion age lust week. Frank Lake, wife and daughter, ef Sionx City, spent Sunday at the Ro land Orr home. A daughter was born to Ward Austin and wife, of South Sioux City, on the 24th tilt. Wm Bouton left for Raymond, S D, last Friday, to visit his children, who are located there. Rasmus Frederickson and family, of Homer, were guests of Sheriff Han sen Monday night. When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. Rev W O Eekhart conducted Easter services in the Liutheran church at Yutan, Neb, Sunday. Have you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? fhey are surely dandy. Bessie Robertson was home ircm Emorson Sundav. She holds a posi tion in the schools there. Bert Fove is home from Kalamczoo, Mich, and is again on duty as conduc tor on the Foye street car. Children who go to Van's can gut two cents worth of candy forone cent, and a whole lot of it for five cents. Will S Jay was here from Lincoln several days this week at tbe bedside of his mother, who is seriously ill. Blackhawk corn planters, Rock Island discs, and all the best makes of farm machinery at G F Broyhill's. Gns Bartels was over from Lawton, la, last Friday on business. He is well pleased with the farm he purchased there . Francis Reed, of Sioux City, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Neva Best, who aooompanied her home Tuesday. Misses Mildred Burkett and Mary Maxwell went to Omaha Wednesday to spend a few days at the Wm P War ner home. Rev Shafer returned home Monday evening from Decatur and Lyons where be oonduoted quarterly conference for DtDK Tyndall. Miss Pearl Boddy, primary teacher in our schools, went to Hartington last Friday to spend the spring vacation with relatives there. Misses Nellie Lindsay, of Phillips, 8 D, and Helen Hill, of Springfield, S D, were guests of Miss Lottie Orr sev eral days the past week. Cart is M Rohrbaum, of Peterson, Iowa, and Pearl Smith, of Cherokee, Iowa, were joined in marriage by Judge Eimers Saturday. Otto Danielson and wife, of Emer son, and Ueru ilutoiuus, oi Bioux City, were here Monday enroute to Ho mer to play for a dance. We can furnish the Lincoln Evening News in conneotion with the Herald for $2 80, This offer is good only du ring tho week of April 22 to 27. We have a good five room house, centrally located, one block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Call at The Herald Office Henrr Bartels. of Wakeueia, was visiting relatives and friends here abouts tbe first of the week. He had been to Sioux City with a shipment of stock. Van de Zodde will sell you 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 a gold fish. All who have relatives and friends buried iu the Dakota City oemetery should see to it at once that their lots are cleaned off. It is much easier to do this work now than to wait until the glass gets a start. I am sow ready to take orders for painting and paperhaugiug. Will furnish estimates on auytuing in this line of work. Le;ve orders at Les lie's drug store for anything in this line. Bert Uraheld. Have you tried that new package coffre that Van de Zeddo is selling? It is only 3(Jo a pound, and yon get a nice dish with each package you buy, besides a chance to draw a set of handsome dishes free. The coffee is worth the money and yon get the dishes for Lothiug. R J Ressoner, agent for the Bur lington at this place, left Tuesday, ao oompanied by two cousins from Bioux City, for Ashland, Neb, where be will apend a few weeks at bis eld home and endeavor to regain his health. He ex pects to be back on duty in the course of a conple of weeks. For Ssle. Two milk cows for sale; also one yearling Hereford bull. Wm Lahrs, Dakota City, Neb. DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes, A A Chis holm, Treadwell, N Y, "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persnaded to try Electrio Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining daily." Best tonie medicine on earth. Guar anteed at Leslie's drug store, 50o. First MB Church Hours of Service SUNDAY 19 a m Sunday School 11 a m Preaching 12 m ...Class Meeting 8:30 pm fcpworth League 7:30p ro Preaching THURSDAY 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting A 11 evening services from May to October w II be held one-half hour later. Elmkb F. Shafer, Pastor. Phone number 33. ITTCM SV A SPIOIR. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite. John Washington, of Bos- queville, Tex, would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running soies, bad he not been persuaded to try Buck- len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four box es heaUd all the sores," Heals every sore, 25c, at Leslie's drug store. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaohing Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11 :80 o'clock, Sunday aoheol at 10:00. Preaohing at Dakota City 8 :00 p m, U JS 7:00, Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Mission Band at 3:00 p m A eordial weloome to all. The Mother and Her Girla. "Do not be nnduly disturbed, deer mother, at the dawning of a day almost sure to come in your eipeiienoe with your girls," advises Mrs Sangster in Woman s Home Comoanion for April. "If they have strong characters, if they are able to stand on tbeirown feet, they will reach a station where tbe train they lake may lead 'them away from you. Girls have said to me, with a shade of saduess, that they regretted they must sometimes make decisions of which their mothers did not approve. One of the temptations to which we fallible mothers are liable is that of ignoring the obvious fact that grown np daugh ters or daughters nearly grown are not babies any longer and are not to bo compelled to yield their individuality to ours. There are crises iu youug lives, and the only thing for a mother to do, having given such counsel as she thinks best, is to leave her daugh ters entirely free to work out their own problems. Enormous trouble and overwhelming disaster may follow in terference ir. the management of other people's lives, and although daughters are part of your own existance, yet you cannot treat them as if you were an autoerat. Oive your daughters room for individual expansion and liberty of choioe." THE PRICK OP HEALTH. The prioe of health in a malarious district is jnst 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr King's New Life Pills, "writes Ella Blayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the system. 25o. Satisfaction guaranteed at Leslie's drug store. Real Estate Transfers. Charity Hart to Peter Ij Laraon, lot S in mock i, Kin i way ouunion to bo Hloux (Jlty, wd tO S O Glbbi to Rd T Kearney, north fi ft of Houth 72 reel or loin v. iu ana n, in Mock 18. original plat of Houth Hloux Olty, wd 41500 Andrew Ihy to Thos B Lour, nwW notion excepting awHRWHOl ' aid nwi-and railroad right of way. wd 4100 Ernest Knke and wife to Minnie J WIltHe, lot 1 Iu neetlon 84 and part of lot II In section U6-27-4, wd MX) Oeornte 8 Wellington to Fred Wallwey, undivided hair interest in tot s and o 10 feet of lot A In block 8, Hin.tu's addition to Homer, wd 900 Catherine Glbba to H ;0. Olbbs. lots 7 and S In block 17, and north 29 feet of south 72 feet of lotas. lOand 11 In blk is, original plat of Houth Hloux Olty, wd 1 One Dollar Cheaper. Daring the one week of April 22 to 27. inclusive, the Lincoln Daily News will accept 12 from mail subscribers for a whole year to May 1, lf08. The regular prioe is one dollar more than that. This cut prioe is good only da ring this Bargain Week, and all you have to do is to mail your $2 to The Daily News, Lincoln, Neb, during that time, and you will receive the paper until May 1, 1UU8. The News does not receive any free railroad tickets, and has out off sev eral traveling solicitors. Instead of paying out railroad fare, hotel bills and other expenses, these savings will be given to our subscribers direct by this big barguiu offer. More things are be ing done this year for the people in Nebraska than ever before. The new deal seems to suit everybody who has not had some sort of pull Tho Lin coin News keeps in tbe midst of the fight and wants every man who be lieves in a square deal on its list. At 12 for a whole year there is not a family in the state that cannot afford a daily paper. The News has the rep utation of printing the truth and print' ing it plainly, no matter where it hits Its tue liveliest, snappiest newspaper proposition in Nebraska and if you be come a subscriber at this cheap rate, you will stay with it for a long time to con e . Remember the bargain week April 22 to 27. The price will be (3 after that week. BUSINESS LOCALS It any ef our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural mutes, or for any other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. You will never be too lute nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Bioux City oontmou enter tainment. Oreatest moving pictures ever seen. Ladies aud children especi ally invite!. (Subscribe for the Uerald, the ppr in the county. $1 a year. best Old nepers for sale at the lierald effloe 6 cents per hundred. American n A 4 1 Guaranteed absolutely tbe strangest and best fencing on the market I I I I AU of makes Gasolene Get our Call and examine our vfe3i- Sewing j JrrJ Machines j til V V 1 . 10 Year Gnarantee giT-1 I (jr'o ilV enwith cach machine -rpls ' before yon buy. We have on hand a fine line of both farm and buggy harness, either single or double. Our line of ft i jni w Ar is more complete than ever. We white Enameled ware which we We invite the ladies to call and examine this ware, Yours Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ! i II.F. Kohlmeif-r, Dakota City, WE rm j in Sawyer and Bayfield Counties in tracts of 40 acres or more, with or without a house at from $5.00 to $15.00 per acre. Good soil, running water, plenty of timber for fuel, fine climate, no blizzards, no drouth, close to markets, Minneapolis and St. Paul on the south, Duluth and Superior on the north. Best of railroad facilities, schools and churches already established, an Ideal dairy country. If you want a "square deal" Address: AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY Buy R.R. Ticket to Hayward, Wis. 403 Chlppswa Rid, CHIPPEWA rALLS.WIS. Absolute Oi We offer oar customers every convenience, every favor, EVERYTHINO consistent with safe banking, nothing more. Whoever borrows from us, be he friend or foe, friend or relative, the riohest or poorest, our largest or smallest depositor, cannot get a single dollar unless wa feel absolutely SURE that that dollar and interest will be repaid. In twenty-one years past, loaning some millions of dollars, less than fifty dollars has been lost and we confidently expect to collect even that, in time. So, ask any favor of ns we can giant and it is yours, but you cannot get one dollar on a poor note, no matter what jour standing or claims. Bank of Dakota County "The Bank that always treats jou bight", Jackson, Neb, ! A A. -1 A A A. A A, A A A A A. A A A A A ?TTi??TTTTTTTTTtTTTTttTTt Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Nanaeer. mm H sxivd Saddles STVRGES EROS., 4M Pearl St., mm Horf Fcncicirf 11 1 i at. i Stoves Prices to Snit 10 Tear Guarantee giy en with each machine I I I prices on have jnst received a shipment of sell at prices unheard of before. to Please I Local Manager. - Nebraska v & isrwtf it ir; CAN SELL YOU LAND key dote that pervades of business done here. every detail AAAAAAAA.AA AAAtA.AAAJ.AA AAAAA. TTTt" TTTTT TT"T TtTTTTTTTT Stop to Think. 'One Mimruto of the washing machine ques tion. Then come in "One Min ute" and see the machine that will do your work better, faster and easier than any other. The high speed of the fly wheel under the tub gives more power and less work. Nebraska. arness SIOUX CITY. IOWA