iiliiliiii'jiihi litillii: SEE CALIFORNIA NOW Special to California. Hound trip rates to San Francisco and Linn Angeles, about ball rates, April 25th to Mar 18th. Be sure , to go one Taj Tia the Shasta Route and Pnget Mound only 112.50 more, Btoporers, Tariable tad at tractive routes . . Cheap, One Way West. JJaiiy dunug April one-way rates to Utah, California, Oregon, Wash iogton, Idaho, Montana, Big Horn Basin, nearly 50 reduction. Daily, through Standard and Tourist sleepers, Homeseekers Excursions Frequently each month from Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Col orado, Wyoming and Big Horn Basin Landseekers Information Bureau, Irrigated lands along the North Platte River, in the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley on terms cheaper than paying rent, and, money paid on a water right is nieney saved. Send for new de scriptive folders. M. M. Abrams, - Ticket Agent DAVOTA CITY, NEB. L. W. Wabelet, G P A, Omaha, Neb It Takes Nerve Everything1 depends upon your nerves. It is nerve force that causes the brain to direct the motion of your body ; it is nerve force that causes your heart to pulsate, and send the blood through your veins; it is nerve force that causes your stomach to digest food, your kidneys to filter the blood, and the liver to secrete bile. In fact, nerve force '3 the power that runs jrour body, so if you feel worn-out, irritable, nervous, cannot sleep, or eat well, have pain or misery anywhere, your nerves are weak, and your system run down. To restore this vitality take Dr. Miles' Nervine which -will strengthen and build up the nerves. You cannot be healthy without strong nerves. "For elshtren years Dr. Miles' Nervine and Anti-Pain PIHs have been my close companions. Karly In mar Tied life, while raising children, my nerves became all worn-out could not sleep; h;id no appetite; Indigestion very bad, and had such awful dizzy spells. Then I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, and at once I began to Im prove, and soon found myself In perfect health." MRS. S. I YOTTNG, 324 Pittsburg St., New Castle, Pa. Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold by your irugalst, who will puarantee that th Krct bottle will benefit. If It faila, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind hare stood the test for over so years. and are st) 11 in the lead. Their absolute certainty of pro-.vth, their uncommonly large yields of delicious vent-tables and beautiful flowers, make them the most reliable and the most popular every. ere. hold bv all dealers. 1007 Seed Annual free on. request. FERRY a CO. Detroit, Mich. iwM'M.BiiiAmmwr KILLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LU?JGS 0NSUMPTI0N 0U3HS and Price FOR EOcfcSI.OO OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Care for all THKOAT and LUNGr TXtOTJB. LES, or MONEY BACK. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE .J-Wji . Se't if".:-; fTn, E L- S-''niXFiXX Mima Designs . 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BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK, ft Local Items Uerald Dillon was here from Jack son on business Saturday. S P Barnes, of Homer, was here Monday lookiug after insurance busi ness. Don't forget Breun'a coffee it is For sale at Vac de still in the lend. Zedde's. Mrs Lizzie Wilson, of Anreliit, Iowa, visited hor sister, Mrs O E Doolittle, Monday and Tue'diiy. Harold Van.lt ZeiUle was treated to a snrpriso party ly his young friends on Thursday night of last week. Both Leslie was taken quite sick last week, threatened with appendici tis, but is uule to be uronnd again. Adolpli Battels is hauling lumber for a new house and barn which he will build on his farm this summer. Mell A Scbniied returned home last Saturday from Lincoln, having finish ed his duties as nsbistant sergeant at arms of the senate. Rav ft V Mum!, tit South SJrmT Vit.v. , ' will preaW.n the ME church Sunday, both morning und evening. Sacra ment will be administered at the morning service. Several from this niuoe attended the rendition "Queen Esther" at Jaeksou last Friday evening, by tLe Homer (Jhoral union. They were all pleased with the performance. , A plat was filed in the office - of the county clerk Tuesday by E J Smith of Homer, embracing a block and a half (eighteen lots) just east of Horner The new plat has been given the name of "Beam," as it is laid out on the old Henry Beam farm. Jay Bliveu received injuries Tues day morning which will lay him off for & few days. He was polishing a plow lay on the emery wheel in his black smith shop when the lay caught and was thrown by the rapidly revolving wheel, striking him in the breast and also badly lacerating his left hand. His wounds are not dangerous. R R Time Table C, St. P., M.& O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time: tfCKTH BOUND. SOUTH B0T7ND. 5:52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am :01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 58 am Newcastle. . . ..10 :00 am :08 pm " .0:08 pm SUNDAY TtiAINH. :52 pm Omaha 7 :S5 am :37 Norfolk 5:32 C B & Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Pussenger, Onv-ha and Lincoln 12 :32 pn EAST No. 80 Locsl Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. . . .0:u3 pm Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer LKAVE LEAVE 3 A EOT A CUV BIOUX 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 P. ..4:45 p m 5:45 p in 6:30 p m Leave South Sioux City for Sioux City 7 -.15 am; 9:00 am; 10:15 am; 11 :30 am; 2 pm; 3:45 pm; 6 pm. Leave Sioux City for South bionx City 8:40 am; 9:30 am; 11:10 am; 11-45 am; 3 pm; 4:45 pm; b:dUpm. Saturdav night truiu leaves &ioux City at 11 :3() pm. Snnday, leave Dakota Cily. V:JU a m ; p m, 2 :30 i m a p m. xeave Sioux City, 11:30 a m, 2 p m, 3:30 j m, 6 :30 p m. W. C. EckKert Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately fitted. Coi taltstion and Examination Free Oflioe at resideaoe. DxtrA cur, NIBKA8IA Alum is used in some baking pow ders and in most of the so-called phosphate powders, because it is cheap, and makes a cheaper pow der. But alum is a corrosive which, taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. A house office. for rent inquire at this A pair of shoes for 50 cents, while they last. D C Stinsou. Frank Davey, of Jackson, transact ed business here Saturday. For field and garden ' seeds of all kinds, go to O F Broj hill's. Mrs Louis Cooler, of WakeBeld, vis ited here from Fiid iy until Monday. The schools in this place resumed their duties Monday, after a weeks va cation. John Dowitt came down from New castle Saturday aud spent a few days at home . A daughter was born to Wm W Hen inger und wife of St Johns precinct last Friday. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can i?et them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Gruce Hager went to Wakefield laBt Saturday for a short visit with Mrs Lettie llix, returning Wednesday. American Hog Fencing. THE OttCUTT CO, Hioux City, Iowa. Mrs Geo J Boucher and Mrs John 11 Ream visited at the W W Pilgrim home in South Sioux City, Thursday. George Wilkins spent Sunday here. He is now located in Sioux City, hav ing given up his position at Masn City, Iowa. Mrs N D Suyder went to Winnebago Tuesday, where she will keep house for Jus Foliz and wife, Mrs Foltz being seriously ill. W L Itnss returned home Saturday from a trip to Kadoka, S D. He is very enthusiastic over the outlook for that country. Arlow Hager was over from Sioux City Sunday and speut the day at his old home. He is now 'in the employ of Kuapp & Spencer. Have you ttied the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the ti st of the pure food law. We have a good five room house, centrally located, one block from Street oar line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rtut. Call st The Herald Office. Mrs C'lins Hall, of Jefferson, S D, and Mrs Ernest Triggs, of Sioux City, spent Sunday at the home of their pa rents, Scott Duncan and wife, of this place. August Moeller, of Stanton, Neb, arrived here Thursday, accompanied by his brother Einil, and closed a deal with Henry Krumwiede for the saloon business. Judge Eimers performed two mar riage ceremonies Wednesday, the first was fur Ellswoith Martin and Albina SU 'infield ; the second for Paul Nuunist and Beshia O.sborn, all of Sioux City. Mrs Tod Cbrihtopbersou, of (Jrofton, Neb, has left the hospital in Sioux City, und is now at the home of her parent, W W Pilgrim aud wife, of Smith Sioux City. She expects to return to her home at Croftou tomor row (Saturday). A letter from Dan Hager, who is at Moron, a small town about 30 miles from Winnipeg, Canada, states that the weather there was simply "Circe" he past winter aud spring. The snow is not gone yet, and the thermometer still hovers around the zero mark. Eric Ansncs was down from Vista over Sunday, where he is now located as stctinn foreman. He expects to move his family up there as soon as Eston Olseii, the former sectiou fore man removes his family to this place Mr Olseu is suffering with a bud otse of rheumatism, and will take a few mouths vacation. nave you tried that new package oofue that V an de Zedde is selling? It is only 30o a pound, and you get a nice dish with each package you buy, besides a chance to draw a set of handsome dishes free. The exffee is worth the money and you get the dishes forhiog. A communication was received at this oflioe recently in regrd to the small pox situation in a certain locality in the county. While the communication was to the point and sized the situation up about right, it was unsigned and consHfiuently did not appear la tke paper. Please remember that all com munioations must be signed, not for publication, but to protect the pub Usher . car of cattle from her Monday. All the latest designs in wall at L M Leslie's drag store. paper J J McCarthy was here from Ponca on legal business Thursday. Two teams of horses for sale. Call and see them. D C Stinson 8 A Stinasu was in Minneapolis sev eral days this week on business. Ten Farms for Bale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Mrs Mary Cav of Chicago visited of Mrs Esther Harden at the home Monday. Bead the Herald and compare it county for with other pacers in the local newt. James Fueston and Glen Armour returned Monday from a land-seeking trip to Colorado. - When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. S C Mills has succeeded C E Bliven as manager of the Fields & Slaughter elevator in this place. nave you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, Lot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. Emmet Hilernan has moved into the Henry Wood's house formerly occu pied by Mrs Georgia Jay, Lottie Orr expeots to return to her claim near Phillip, 8 D, the last oi this week or the tlrBt of next. Wm Nemeyer goes to his claim in South Dakota next Tuesday, but will return in the course of a week. Children who go to Van's can got two cents worth of candy for one cent, and a whole lot of it for five cents. Helen Orr returned to her school work at Sionx Fall Monday, after spending her Easter vacation at home. Blackhawk ' corn planters, Bock Island discs, and all the bcttt makes of farm machinery at G F Broj hill's. A big gang of Japs and Dagoes are at work on the Burlington raising and surfacing the road bed with cind- eis. We can furnish the Linooln Evening News in connection with the Herald for $2 80. This offer is good only du- ling the week of April 22 to 27. Mary Maxwell .of this place, and Lena Bockwell of Sioux City, appeared in u picture of the graduating class of the Sioux City high school in Sunday's Journal. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale ut reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. S C Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Merle Tcnnant, of Ainsworth, Neb, arriced here Wednesday for a visit at the li W Wood home. Mr Wood is administrator for the estate of the late Chas Tennaut, the young man's father. Van de ZeUde will sell you the choicest flower and garden seeds, in packages or in bulk, and when you have purchased Beeds to the amount of 50 cents he will make you a present of a gold fish. Fred Kruger, son of John Kroger of Brushy Bend, broke one of the bones of his leg and dislocated Lis ankle Monday. The accident occurred while he was attempting to clean a diso plow with his foot. All who have relatives and friends buried, in the Dakota City cemetery snould 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 grass gets a start. I am now ready to take orders for painting and paperhangiug. Will furnish estimates on auything in this line of work. Letve orders at Les lie's drug store for anything in this line. Bert Brasfield. II F Kohlmoier, manager of the E & IS lumber yard in this place, was oalled to Jerico, Mo, Sunday by a tele gram stating that his mother was dan' gerously ill and not expected to re cover. V O Lake of Homer, is look ing after business at the yard here during Mr Kohlmeier's absence. Jos A Foye has received word that the first of the two gasoline oars which are being built ut Chicago for ubs on the line between here aud Sioux City, would bo ready for delivery by May 1 The new car is equipped with a 4 cylinder, 50 horse power gasoline mo tor, and is built exclusively for pass- engor service. For Sale. Two milk cows for sale; also one yearling Hereford bull. Wm Lahrs, Dakota City, Neb. BITTCN BY SPIDIS). Through blood poisoning caused by a studer bite. John Washington, of Hob queville, Tex, would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Buck len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four box es heabd all the sores," Heals every sore, 25c, at Leslie s drug store. Pasture For horses and cattle. See me at the farm one and one-half miles north of Vista. W D Boberth, Ponca, Neb, R F D No 3, THE PSJICC OF HEALTH. The prioe of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of box of Dr King's New Life rill," writes Ella Slayton, of Nolaud, Ark . New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the system. 25o Satisfaction guaranteed at Leslie1 drug store, First M E Church Hours of Service SUNDAY 1ft a ni Sunday School 11a m.... Preaching 12m ....Class Meeting 6:30 p m. .......... Epworth League 7:30p m Preaching THURSDAY 7:30pm... Prayer Meeting A 11 evening services from May to October w 11 be held one-half hour later, Elmeb E Shafeb, Pastor. Phone number 83. Old papers for sale at the HeralJ office 5 cents per hundred. John Challie shipped Stsreoptlcion Lecture. Rev L W Souddef, pastor of lh Presbyterian church of Winnebago, will give an illustrated lecture on "Id dian Life," nnder the aunpioes of the W II & F M society, at the Lntheran church Thursday eveing Apiil, 18 at 8 o clock. Lome and see these fine pio tures ef life on the reservation and hear Iter Hcudder tell the story as he explains each view. Admission, adults, 25o; children, loo. ''NtUMONIt'S DEADLY WORK had so seriously affected my right lung" writes Mrs Fannie Connor, of llural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn, "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbnra'prediction-consnmp- tion seemed inevitable, until my bus band brought home a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery, which in my ease proved to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs.' When all other remedies utterly fail you may still win the battle against lung and throat troubles v ith New Die oovery, the real cure. Uuarsnteod at Leslie's drug store. 50o and $1 Trial bottle free. When von hava a news item that yon would like to see in print, ring np the Herald, No. 43, and we 11 print it. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching at Dakota City at 3.00 o'clock p ra ; Sunday school at 9 :45 a m;U Eat 6:30pm A cordial welcome to all. Real Estate Transfers. AnnnM IUorup et nl to Rnmnua Fred- rlckwn, part of no H m H. aectlon 11-K7-8, ' soroa, wit um O K lttitler nnd wife to John Holnncy lotn 1, 27 ami 28 lu block HI, H S (!.. wit 750 Henry Oattueyer snd wlfn to Win Oat- uioyer, no H ncctitm e-SN-nnml part or Iota of 1 nnd J In anld aiTtlon, nml part of n w i ne acetlon SI-iW-H, ( li) ncri-a) roiiNlthirntlon to lie $rK per year bm ioiik n citnar either iienry OHtineyor or Auminta Ostmoyur hl wife aliBli Hive, wd SO" Mrs Minus l'onor nnd hiiHlmud to Got - lolb MpxHcrHi'hmldt. Iota 10. II. nnd 12 ' In block IB, north mld.llon to Kiuer aon. wd MOO O Pnlnier nnd wlfn to Wm ireh. lot 7 In block li, Htatiton nddltlon to Oovlntttou, wd 150C milk Hunt nnd wife to Wm Lordi, lot 7 In block li, Stanton udd to Cov ington, wd '. IflOC Walter K Hinlth nnd wife to Nlnn It Smith, block 1 and i, Ileum, tied....- Tfl xbiiry O Heyo, executor, to J J Klmor lot 7 in bloc k A. qcd nil The Mother and Her Girls. "Do not be unduly disturbed, enr mother, at the da wuing of a day almost sure to come in your expeiience with your girls," advises Mrs Sangster in Woman s Home (Jomuanion for April. If they have strong characters, if they are able to stand on their own feet, they ill reach a station where the train they lake may lead them away from you. Girls have said to me, with a shade of sadness, that they regretted they must sometimes make decisions of which their mothers did not approve. One of the temptations to which we fallible mothers ftre liable is that of ignoring the obvious fact that grown up daugh ters or daughters nearly grown are not babies any longer and are not to be compelled to yield their individuality to ours. There are erises in young 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. Euormoun 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. Give your daughters room for individual expansion and liberty of choioo." You will never be too late nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Sioux City continous enter tainment. Greatest moving pictures ever seen. Ladies aud children especi- lly invite J. One Dollar Cheaper. During the one week of April 22 to 27. inclusive, the Linooln Daily News will aocept $2 from mail subscribers for a whole year to May 1, 1908. The regular prioe is one dollar more than that. This cut price is good only du ring this liargaiu Week, and all you have to do is to mail vour to ine Daily News, Linooln, Neb, during that time, and you will receive the paper until May 1, 1908. The News does not receive any free railroad tickets, and has cut off sev eral traveling tolicitors. Instead of paying out railroad fare, hotel bills and other expenses, these savings will be given to our subscribers uirtct by this big bargain offer, more things are be- ng done this year for the people in Nebraska than ever before. The now deal seems to suit everybody who has not had some sort of pull The Lin coln News keeps in the midst of the fight and wtnts every man who be lieves in a square deal on its list. At $2 for a whole year there is not a family in the Btate 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 toe 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 corre . lleraember the bargaiu woek April 22 to 27. The price will be 13 after that week. Colorado Lands. Do you want to make 50 to 100 per cent on one, two or f . ,4 I more oi tne tnousana aonars 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. I W. T. BARTLETT Jackson. Nee. I American Guaranteed absolutely the strongest and best fencing on the market i All ot Gasolene Get our before yon hny. harnecs, either Wo have on hand single or double. I m .Our m. a I I TI W F? is more complete than ever. We have just received a shipment of white Enameled ware which we sell at prices unheard of before. Wo invite the ladus to call and examine this ware. Tours to Please I Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ! I II. F. Kohlmeier, Dakota City, FARM LOANS I also St We have Sell Anywhere ou earth See or Lint your property with us to Dak;taClly,Ntb.and WjlTttPr X FlTTlf TS sou-, sio... city.Neb. " aTIHT A LimtTS -"--" Absolute S Safety Thii 1 tua key uote that pervades "" every detail of business done here. I We offer our customers every convenience, every favor, EVERYTHING consistent with safe bauking, nothing more. Whoever borrows from T us, be be friend or foe, friend or relative,' the Holiest or poorest, our T largest or smallest depositor, cannot get a single dollar unless we feel f absolutely SURE that that dollar and interest will be repaid. In X twenty-one years paBt, loauiug some millions of dollars, less than fifty dollars haa been lost and we confidently expect to collect even r that, in time. So, ask any favor of us we can giant and it is yours, X but you cannot get one dollar on a poor note, no matter , what your X standing or claims. v Bank of Dakotn County t "The Bank that always treats you bight", .Jackson, Neb, i i 13 a Dallaa, Texas, April 17. lOOOt. M We have gotten better results from the Ruberold Roofing- than any other roofing of this style which we have tried, and we will probably use 3000 squares of this roof during: the year 1006. In fact, where we must contend with coal smoke, we have decided that we cannot afford to use any other kind Of composition roofing. Yours truly. ' B. 8. WATHEN, Chief Engineer, Tha Taxaa Pacific Railway Campany. 8uoh a recommendation from a prominent railroad company, who for many years haa used Ruberold under the severest conditions, only confirms the universal verdlot that RUBEROID ROOFING IS THE BEST SEND FOR BOOKLET AND SAMPLES. T Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GKO. TIMLIN, Manaeer. IHIorsc IBlsxirtvlkctc Harness STVRGES BROQ., 411 Pearl St., Horf Fenicinrf II I ! I I Stoves Prices to Suit Call and examlno our Sewing 10 Year Guarantee giv en with each machine I I I I I I prices on INI a fine line of both farm and buggy line of Local Manager, - Nebraska plenty of Money to Loan at a low interest on Dakota county Farms. We and Buy Beal Estate of all kinds write us before you Borrow, Buy or Sell. Sell. Real Uatute Ri f A K M I A IMIlV: f 1 1 1 1 1 1 LllMUU Nebraska, Machines j I at (Saddle; SIOUX CITY. IOWA