3-v, i. -J t a irtyjnil AIUUJK1 -.1 an3 look in the glass you will see the effect You can't help puckering it make you pucke to think of tasting it By the use o Powders you -take this - right into your system you injure digest nc) ruin your stomach, AVOID ALVM ffcoyalis made from than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health. J X -1 - raawgafak mira1: 11 Local Items George McBeath and family were Tip from Homer a few days this week. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's. Henry Ley and Judge Hunter weie down from Wayne the past week ang ling for bass in Crystal lake. Clias Cough try returned Saturday from Omaha, where be had been serr- ing on the petit jury iu ' the federal court, for the past three weeks. f i - Mrs Harriet Walden arrived here Sunday on a visit with her daughter, Mrs Mell A Schmied, She recently returned from Riverside, Calif, where she spent the winter with her son, Lou Waldon. - R R Time Table C, St. P., M.ft O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at (he fol lowing time: ' MOUTH BOUND. BOtJTH BOTTND. 5 :52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 6.32 pm 7:58 aui Newcastle 10:00 am 2:08 pm " 6:08 pm SUNDAY TrtAINS. 6:52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 ,.. Norfolk 5:32 C B 4 Q WK8T No. 85 Local Freight. 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha. and Lincoln ....12:32pm EAST Jfa. 86 Local Freight. ......2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger.. . . 6 :53 pm W. C. Eck.K&.rt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles 'nnd Eyeglasses Aoourately Vitted. , , Coiialtation and Examination Free. Offloe at residence. D'XDTA. crrv, NEBRASKA Colorado Lands. Do you 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. New. KOLLthe couch AND CURE THE LUUUO ! r. Kiss's New Oisestrery. roNsiMPTiori Pries OUSHSand E0ct.S1.00 Fres Tricl. OLDS Surest and Uuickcat Cuia tor all THROAT and LUK3 TROUB LES, orMOMEY BACK. so called cheap Bak puckering, injurious Alum pure, refined Grape Cream A houBO for rent inquire at this office. Sam S tin son was down to Homer on business Saturday. Nell Combs was up from Homer Friday and Saturday. All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie's drag store. Mrs Jas Cooler and children visited at Wakefield the past two weeks. Will buy about two cr loads of po- la.es. L M Leslie, Dakota City, Neb. Attorney George Bliven was here on legal business Monday from Sioux City. O, why do you eat old dry peannts when. you can get them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Wm Cbeuey marketed two cars of cattle in this place Wednesday, and Frank Learner one. Mrs Elizabeth Johnson is here from Lead, S D, on a visit with her parents. J N Hamilton and wife. Mrs Mell A Schmied and Mrs W S Baughman attended an Eastern Star social in Sioux City Tuesday. Bessie Stinson has given np her po sition in Sioux City and is helping in the D C Stinson store here again. George Penry, of Omadi precinct, was a passenger to Stanley county, S D, Tuesday, to reside on his claim . Lou Perry went to Homer Monday with his teams to haul material for the cement walks whioh are being built in that place. U o Marshal W 1 Warner came up from Omaha Thursday morning to superintend some improvements on his farm south of town. Mrs Chas Sunt of Brushy Bend, who was seriously injured by a fall a few weeks ago, is improving nicely and will soon be about again. ' Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-oo brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. "Doc" Hale is quarantined on the Gns Berger farm with the smallpox. His wife and son Art have both gone through a siege of the same kind. We have a good five room house, centrally located, one block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Call st The Herald Office. Eric Ansnes was down from Vista Tuesday looking for men to work on the section. He improved the oppor tunity by adding his name to The Herald list. M S Mansfield, of Homer, was in town over Suuday, on his way to his 640 acre homestead near butka, Neb. II j it cutting out several thous and trees on his claim, among them a number of sycamore. Chas Maxwell came home fiom Chicago last Friday to attend the fu neral of his grandfather, Thos Ashford, sr, whioh was held Saturday. He re turned Sunduv to resume his - school duties at Rush Medical college. Services in the German Lutheran church at Salem, that were to Le held the 6th of May have been postponed to the 12th of May, owing to llev Koo leu attending conference. Examine tion of the confirmation class will be held on the same date, May 12. Have ynu tried that new package of.ff e that Van de ZedJe is selling? It is ouly 30o a pound, uud you get a tiice.disU witli ech package you buy, besides a climicn to draw a set of Luiiileoiue dishes free. The coffee is worth the money and you get the dibhea forliing. Wrcoff Eudersbv of Homer, was arrested Suuday by Bherill' Hansen on a complaint tiled by County At tor ney Berry charging him with violating quarantine regulations. iiis no id had been placed under quarantine for smallpox, sud he persisted in tunning around the neiehborhood. and defied the local board of health to stop him He was piveu a hearing NVednesda before County Judge Eiuiers and drew a fine of $15 aud oosts, wliicn lie wus I unable to pay, and is now boarding it out. of Tartar Costsmore A S Richards was Tuesday. up from Homer I Grace Wilbur spent Sunday with friends in Sioux City. For Sale A ma to Led team of driv ing horses. D C Stinson. The Masonic lodge meets tomorrow evening. Saturday, the 27th. For field and garden seeds of all kinds, go to (j F Broyhill's. Attorney A R Davis, of Wayne, was hereon legal business Tuesday. Jointed steel rods, $2.50 special. The Orcutt Co, Sioux City, Iowa. Mary Easton was a passenger to Ho mer Wednesday, to visit relatives. Wm Niemyer returned Monday from a tup to his claim near P?lvidere,H V. Mrs 0 J O'Connor, of Homer, visit ed at the Neiswanger home here Fri day. Alfred Seymour visited over Sunday with relatives at Pones, returning Mend ay. Fred Culbertsen was in Thursday and reports 130 Poland China spring pigs so far, Mrs Smith and children of Elk Point, are here on a visit at the Sam Bouton home. When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. Have you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. C T Barto of Wakefield, was a bus iness visitor here Wednesday, looking after some property interests. - Blackhawk corn planters, Rock Island discs, and all the best makes of farm machinery at G F Broyhills, JJert rove announces tnat toe new gasoline car for the interurban road will be shipped from Chioago next Wednesday. We can furnish the Lincoln Evening News in connection with the Herald for $2 80. This offer is good only du ring the week of April 22 to 27. , I have for sale good farm lands in Potter and Bulley counties, S D. Ex cursions every Tuesday. D C Heffebnan, Hubbard, Neb. I am aow ready to take orders for paintiDg and paperhangiug. will urnisu estimates on auytuing in tuia hue of work. Leive orders at Les lie's drug store for anything in this line. Bert BraBfleld. Miss Clare 8pencer departed Wed nesday for Los Angeles, Cal. She goes bv way of Seattle, Wash, and will stop off at Denver for a few days vioit with her sister Mary. JJrom Setle to Los Angeles sue will make the trip by boat. PNEUMONIA'S DEADLY WORK had so seriously affected my right lung" writes Mrs Fannie Connor, of Kurul Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn, "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors'predictioii-consnro p- tion seemed inevitable, until my bus' band brought home a bottle of Dr King s New Dmcovery, whioh in my case proved to be the only heal cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs. Vhen all other remedies ntt -rly fail you may still win the battle uRuint-t lung and throat troubles v ith New Dis covery, the REAL cure. Guaranteed at Lei-lie s drug (.tore. ulM Htid $1. Trial bottle free. 4V 4- t X 4- X Will buy about two car loads of potatoes Lr. M. LESLIE, ; Dskkotsw City. The ITeiiild for all the sicws : The board of county Commissioners meet tomorrow, Saturday. Al Adams and wife were over from Walker's inland Saturday. Mrs Bert Fore will arrire here from Daker City, Ore, this week. Jensie Cooper of Omaha, is stopping at the Mell A Sohmied home. A pair of shoes from 60o, 75o to $1 rhile tlieylnet. D 0 Stinson. A C Carroll of Jackson, was trans acting business here Thursday. Black walnut fence posts for sale. Enquire of Mrs Mary B MoBeath. Wanted two ear ' loads ef pota toes. L M Leslie, Dakota City, heb. Postmaster L Kryger was here from South Sioux City on business Tuesday. Frank Modlin returned the first of the week from a trip into South Da kota. Genuine Shakespcar reels, fi.00 to 15,00. TheOroutt Co, Stonz City Iowa. Jaa Barry and John Daley were here from Jackson on business matters Wednosdsy.' Mrs Geo T Woods and daughter, Mrs H P Ci easier, visited friends in Homer Tuesday. A P Doran and wife, of Emerson, were guests of George l'rauger and wife Wednesday. ' Children who go to Yau's can get two cents worth of candy for one cent, and a whole lot of it tor fire cents. A bab? oirl was born to Rer and Mrs C E Crroll, formerly of Homer, but now of Creston, Neb, on the 23rd. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. S E Mills. Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Van de Zcado will soil you the garden seeds, in choicest flower and packages or in bulk, and when jou have purchased seeds to the amount of 50 cents he will make you a present of a gold fish. The Fores are t iking up some of tue track iu the west part of town aud will use the. material '.n. building the spur to Crystal lake. They are also getting their roadbed in shape to re sume service when their gasoline car ai rives. Pasture For horses and cattle. See me at the farm one and one-half miles north of Vista. W D Roberts, Tonca, Neb, K f D No 3. BITTEN BV A SPIOtH, Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite. John Washington, of Bos queville, Tex, would have lost bis leg, which became a mass oi runniDg sores, bad he not been persuaded to try Buck- len's Arnica Salve.. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four box es healed all the sores," Heals every sore, 25c, at Leslie's drug store. Paris Oreen. Will oompste with Sioux City prices. L M Leslie, Druggist, Dakota City, Neb. Official Announcement. The third annual convention of the Dakota County Sunday School Associa tion will be held May 28 and 29, 1907, in St Paul's Lutheran church, Rev E H Combs, pastor, at Homer, Neb. Plan now to attend many good things are in store for ns. Miss Ma mie Haines, superintendent of tne JMe mantary Department of the Nebraska tttate Sunday school Association win be present during the entire conven tion. Frof U M nteidley, State leld secretary, will be with ns one or two sessions. D W Nourse, of Sioux City, will give an address, and some of the best speakers and most successful Sun dav sobool workers in the county will take part in the convention. There will be good music and tree entertainment. Each school is entitled to one voting delegate for every 10 of its membership or fraoti ,n thereof. Everyone is in vited to attend all sessions of this oon vention. Come and help make it i sncoess. Elizabeth S IIaase, L Kryoer, Secretary. President. THC PRICE Or HEALTH. 'The price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of box of Dr King's New Life rills," wiites Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Fills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the system. 2oc Satisfaction guaranteed , at Leslie's drug store. Real Estate Transfers- Win O Orr and wife to W H Barker, lot 4 and wH M) section K: lot 1 Hec tlou Sfrt; n ne V and nv nw yA sec tlim CT! mi C. v. hccMou 2H. all In M, wd...... I" John K Myers and. wife to Patrick Joiich, lots i.i, s, 4 and ft in diock hi, lota If. Id mill 17 In lilfM-k u. and lot 1 in block 1. Hubbard, wd I0 Mare K Cave et al. to O J Kerry, lotn 8, in. li mm is in iiiocu H-i. oriuiuai town ofUovlnKUm, wd IS John liewyer and wife to Kd T Kear ney, lie V4, e 7 hw 74 anil nw r w t, .ukIIiiii !! nlun l,t I mill 111 Kt(tlflll Its', all In ti-H. w d 0J John Out rani and wife to Kil T Kearney, part of 11 H lie 74. e S w h and nw H nee tion aN-iawi, wd S0 I- lllitlliM KM ItltJfl IIIIM 1 ILI1I1 111 Patrick Carey and wife to Tho OitKcy, lie ! section 12-2U-0, wd . DOINO BUSINESS AuAIN. "When my friends thought I wa about to take leave of this world. on accouut of indigestion, nervousness an general (It bility, writes A A Uliis holm, Tread well, N l, and wlieu looked us if there was no hope left, was persuaded to try Eleotiio Hitter and I rejoice to a v that they are curing me. I am now doing butauess again as of old, and am still gaining daily. Best tonic medicine on earth. Guar anteed at Leslie's drug store, COu. First M E Church Hours of Service SUKDAV 10 am .Sunday School 11 a ni l'reacliiug 12 m Class Meeting 6:30pm..... Epworth League 7:30p m Preaching TilCBSPAT 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting A 11 evening services from May to October w II be held one-half hour later. ... JJlmku E 8 iurEB, Pastor. Phone number 33. CommUsloners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Neb, April 20, 1907. Boam of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, members present, Thomas C Baird. chairman; Ed Morgan and John Sierk and W LI Ross, county clerk. The following bonds ire re approved: 8 A Combs, road overseer district No 6. ' Theo Peters road overseer district No 15. County treasurer was ordered to ac cept the county warrants now in his hands amountijg to f 13.60 together with $12.00 cash in full payment of D U Wilbur s personal tax ) to date. The board granted the following change in the road known as the Hub bard road, commencing on a road known as the Hnbbard road at a point about 20 rods east and 2 rods south of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 23 28-7 and running thence east about 40 rods and terminating at a p .int where it intersects said Hnb bard road. Board ordered county clerk to strike the taxes on lots 2 and 3, block 09, Covington, for the years 1877 to 1889, Inclusive. Koad petitioned for by D T Oilman and others came on for bearing and was granted as prayed for. Claims for damages allowed as follows on 8outb Sioux City road district: Sioux City Bridge Co lli 80 Lucy J Hkorrjr 75 X Rohi Kuh 1 00 John Jenkins, spprnUor S 0U Geo L RonlH, name. ' S 00 John MullliiH, KBiiio a 00 H O born, rommlNHloner 8 On CItrk ordered to write warrant to Mike Smith for $5 on road district No 9. Claims allowed : BRinoru!r. R it B I.brCo, lumber I IS (W O W JohiiH, ht-idne work rt A ComlM, snme ... o no COUNTY flRNRHAL PtTNn. 8t JoHoph Merry hospital, oarv of John Martin CO 85 M M Kenm, well at poor fnrni 17 00 I Will rhllllps, work at poor farm 14 00 1 Fiirniem Kxclmngd, indue IHxn Punly 13X01 Klopp A Bitrlett Co, supplies 18 SO Cioo J Boucher, 1st quarter salary and expense iM AM B F 8 troll in, carpenter work nt pour farm Ail AO D Rockwell, some 48 HO Ieoniml Koss, Mine 03 60 II Baker, mason work nt poor "arm S3 00 M Mnson, mdso 8 60 8 Barry, 1st quarter salary 175 00 r snmry..... iw i lndholm Furniture Co. mdsc 10 60 L Hons, lxxirdlnn paupers, haulliiK material, building fence 71 50 I John II Heam, supplies 5!5 26 I eb Clark Aut Tel Co, rents A 00 I John Klerk, commissioners salary,.... 43 00 I Those Balrd, snme AO 201 8amnrltau hospital, carp, lOd O'Brien. 1W 251 Report of H C Hansen, sheriff, for first quarter approved by the board. To the honorable board of county commissioners, Dakota county, Neb: I herewith submit my report of fees arned, during the first quarter of 1907, ending on the 81st day of March, 1907 : Serving Summons $ SO U I Serving Subpoenas lft an I Serving Warrants B7 70I Serving Execution 25 08 1 Serving Order of Attachments SI Serving Jury . 86 00 1 Serving Notices .' 1 SO Attending Court Ill 25 1 Guard fees from Jan 1 to March 81. W 104 00 Jailor fees, sumo months 12,1 0o Totol HOO 88 State of Nebraska, Dakota county. XI U Hansen being first duly sworn according ts law, on oath deposes and says that the foreooing report is truel and correot as he verily believes. H G Hakskn, Sheriff. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of April, 1907. W L Boss, County Clerk. Board adjourned to April 27, 1907. W L Ross, Glerk. Go Somewhere ! Special to California Low rate summer tours to San Francisco and Los Ange- les ; about half rates until May 18th, also June 18th to 15th; June 22d to July 5th. Slight ly higher daily commencing Tune 1st: small extra cost via Portland and Seattle. Big Horn Basin We run personally conducted homeseekers' excursions May 7 and 21. lune 4 and 18, un der guidance of D. Clem Dea ver, general agent landseekers information bureau, to" assist settlers to secure an early hold at cheapest rates of mag nificent irrigated lands in the Big Horn Basin; write about these lands. Round trip $20. Cheap Rates East To Jamestown Uxjxjsition dai ly low rates; via New York slightly higher. During the summer low excursion rates to Atlantic City, Saratoga Springs, Philadelphia, also to the Seashore and Mountain resorts. Rocky Mountain Tours To Colorado, Utah, Plaek Hills, Cody, Sheridan, Yellow stone Park. Daily low rate tours aster June 1st. M. M. Abrahs, - .Ticket Ageu DACOTA ("TV, NIB. L. W. Wakklct, O P A, Omaha, Ne llliiiiiiQinii litmii; I Americas Hlorf Fcmcicajj 8 Guaranteed absolutely the strongest i i I and best fencing All makes of Gasolene Get our prices on R 1ST before yon bny. We have on band a fine line of both farm and buggy harners, either single or double. Our line of TIN W jf. JFR. ED is more complete than ever. We have just received a shipment of white Enanielod ware which we sell at prices unheard of before. We invite the ladies to call and examine this ware. Tours to Please Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ! I II. F. Eoblmkier, Dakota City, - I It ia EDoliciotxo 25 cento Blended and packed from carefully selected coffee by IBucl&waltcr'o I No. 6 Front St. IT PAYS TO Don't let anyone make you believe that a low priced paint is cheap 1 The Best paint is the cheapest paint! We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil & Paint . and Wall Finishes. Give us your order. E. & B. Lbr Co. Oeorga Timlin, Manager Hl'BBABD, NEBBA8KA IHIorse IBlifelketo Harness STVRGES BROS., 411 Pearl St., SIOUX CITY. IOWA 1 1'" i 1 on the market Stoves Prices to Snit I e I l I I ft Call and examine our Sewing 10 Year Guarantee gir I cn with each machine I I I I Local Manager. Nebraska . AASAe.SAAA4AA per Pound Ilotner Nab TRADE AT BUX a 's Roof of your house or barn gone back on you? No wonder after the hard winter. Few can ttnnd it. Put on a new ono of Kubcroid Roofing. No trouble then. Kubcroid is an elastic roofing and will stand oil kinds of weather beat, cold, sun, rain, wind makes no difference to R jbcroid. It is wcathor-proof end fire-ro silting. Will not melt, :rack cr ret. Most easily cppliod end requires no painting. Coll or write (or full particulars, samples sr. J price Hub lianas uj u rvi s rr