'mom 3fta of mm. Alum in iooa causes 4 stomach disorders Its con tinued use means permanent injury to health. fJFollowing the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in brad making. 'American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum's wrong: by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. CI Pure Grace Cream . of 4 A Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking k. r Buy by name- Roval A house for rent inqnlre at this office All the latest designs in vail paper at L M Leslie's drug store. Jos Clement, of Sioui City, wss a business visitor here Monday. Black walnut feuce posts for salo. Enquire of Mrs Mary It McBeath. Banker II J Linderink of Emerson, was a business visitor bere Monday Will bny abont two cr loads of po tatoes. L M Leslie, Dakota City, Neb. Gee II Haase, batter at Emerson, was Sunday visitor with his parents la this city. B F Otrohm left Wednesday morn ing for Cortfeetionville, Iowa, for a weeks visit. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can qet them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Rev H U Langley of Tonca, was bere Tuesday taking conference exam ination before Rev E E tihafer. Miss Freda Hutzel is expected home next weok from Fadnkah, Ky, where she has been attending school for some time George 8ink and Mrs Sarah Tope, of Sioux City, were joined in marriage Tuesday afternoon by Rev E E abater, at the M E parsonage. Have you tried the ttultanna and Tao-eo brands of canned goods? Vun sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. We have a good five room bouse, centrally located, one block from street car line, good water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Gall at The Herald Office. Gretohen Bullock went to Omaha Monday to attend the reception given by Conductor Johnson and wife t their daughter, Mabel, who was married on Sunday. Father Joseph Schell, the Catholic priest who was located in this county for several yearn, is now at Ladysmith, Wis, whero ho is meeting with univer sal sucoes . Among the real estate transfers in the Dixon county papcta of last week is one of Thos J Sheibley to Julius Lischke including 99 acres of land for a consideration of $8,00l). Local Items A son was horn to O Barnhart and wife of near Witurbury. 1 Don't forget Breun'a coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Vac de Zedde's. Miss Myrtle Roberts, one of the teachers in our school, spent Sunday with relatives, near Goodwin. Mrs R V Harvey, of New Hampton, Iowa, arrived Wednesday for a vibit with her parents, Wm Orr and wife. R R Time Table C, St. P., M. ft O. Time-Table. Traina leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time: MOUTH BOUND. - BOTJTH BOUND. S :52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 10:00 am Omaha 6:13 pm 3 :37 pm .Norfolk 8 :20 am 3:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm " ..6:08 pm SUNDAY TrfAINb. 6:52 pm; Omaha ..7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 Mrs Ed Frederick is on the sick list Miss Pearl Boddy was a Morningside visitor over Sunday. A pair of shoes from 50c, 75o to $1 while they last. D 0 Btiuson. MrsHtrriett Walden returced to her home at Wakefield Wednesday; Wanted two car loads of pota toes. L M Leslie, Dakota City, Neb. Genuine Shakeapoar reels, $2.00 to 115,00. The Orcutt Go, Sioux City Iowa. Mrs Jaa 0 McKernan has been on the sick list the past week, but is im proving. Frank Leseberg of Jackron was in town Monday and paid bis respects to The Herald. Attorney Pizey and family of Sioux City, spent several daya this week at the Piz-y home iu this city. Children who go to Van's can get two cents worth of candy forone ceut, and a whole lot of it for fire cetits. Mrs Lottie Hntzel, who has been manager of the Bell Telephone statiou at this place, has resigned her position and will be succeeded by Jos McGerney o' Sioux Citv. The change will tako place about the first of June. Services in the German Lutheran church at Salem, that were to tie be d the 5th of May have been postponed to the 12th of May, owing to Rev Koo len attending conference. Examina tion of the confirmation class will be held on the same date, May 12. Have you tried - that new package coff . e that Van de Zedde is selling? It is only 30o a ponpd, and you get a nice dish with each package you bny, besides a chance to draw a set of handsome dishes free. The ooffee is worth the money and yon get the dishes forhiog. The Social Dozen Club, of Sionx Citv, met Tuesday at the home of Mell A Schmied and wife of this place Guests of the club were Mesdames E H Gribble, Geo Miller, Gfo Barnett. and Lotta Hntzl, of Dakota City, and Mesdames F E Mil'er and Dr Siraub, of Sioux City. Mrs Dr Straub present ed the hostess witn beautiful roses and carnations. The Heiald for all the nxws : For Sale A matched team of driv ing horses. D C Stinson. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. For field and garden seeds of all kinds, go to It F Droyhill'a. Mra J B Walden, of Tender, visited at the Schmied home Tuesday, Jointed steel rods, $2.50 special. The Orcutt Co, Sioux City, Iowa. Ten Farms for Sale. 'Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Elmers. Floyd Leslie departed the fore pait of the week for Douglas, Wyoming. A son was born to Chas O Beerman and wife, of Salem, on Thursday, May 2, 1907. George W Carter and wifeof Omaha, were over Sunday guests at the M O Ayres home. When you get ready to paper your home, order your wall paper at L M Leslie's drug stoie. Have yon tried those frosh roasted peanuts at Van a, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. August Moller, Henry Krnmwlde and O E Do-dittle, left f-r an outing at Stanton, Neb, yesterday. ' Earl Frederick and family have moved up from South Sioux City, they occupy the Erio Ansne house. Blackbawk corn planters, Rock Island discs, and all the best makes of farm machinery at G F Broyhill'a. Mrs Fred Hngbart was very sick the fisrt ef the week, but at this Writing, (Thursday p m)she ismneh improved. Carl Molt of Nacora whs in town Thursday on business, and while here had his name enrolled on The Herald's subscription book The Ep worth League will have cakes, doughnut and other god things to eat, on sale at S A Stiuson'a store, Saturday afternoon. I have for sale good farm lands in Potter and Sulley counties, S D. Ex oursions every Tuesday. D C Hr.FKEllN an, Hubbard, Neb A number of the boys got together last Monday night and organized a band. Mell A Schmied, president and icstiuotor; Johu Evans, secretary ami treasurer. C B ft Q WE8T No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Om-lia and Lincoln 12:32ptr EAST No 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. .. .6:53 pm a I . G If" Taylor, of the Commercial punting company, Sioux City, was culling on Dakota Citv friends Thursday. E D Collett, a student of the Creight.nn medioul college, of Omaha, arrived here last Friday, and is now in charge of Leslie'? drug store. The postoffice at this place changed hands Wednesday morning, John U Reum succeeding Mrs Etta M Spencer, who has held the position for the past five years. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slauouter Co. S E Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Last Monday J J McAllister, with lady Member of his family, started to drive to town. A nigb wind was sweeping the country from the south. and J J was smoking a pipe. Just as he reached Roland Orr'a place west of town, be saw smoke asoendiog . from the lap robe in the buggy. He gained possession of the wmp, and with smoke and names sscending from the rear of the buggy, foroed Gray de McAl to take a 1 :15 spurt for Mr Orr s pump and tank. Before Gray de McAl had really stopped, Mr McAllister had bundled the lady and burning robe into the tank. No damage waa done ex cept to the lady's eater hat aud the lobe. Mr McAllister bad the pipe in hia mouth when tho excitement was W. C. EckKtvrt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately Fitted. Coi saltation and Examination Free. Otlloe at residence. O'DTi CITV, NKBKA8KA Mell V tSeck of Sioux Uitv, was a business visitor here Saturday. He expects to leave for Seattle, Wash, to locate, in company with T F Beving ton, with whom he has been associated for several years in the law business. Van de Zodde will sell you the choicest flower and garden seeds, in packsgesorin bulk, aud when you have purchased seeds to the amount of 50 cents he will make you a present of a gld fish. ' Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Neb, April 27, 1P07. Hoa'd of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, members present, Thomas C Baird. chairman; Ed Morgan and Jehn Hierz and W L Hows, county clerk. It appearing to the board that the petition of Maurice O'Connor for liquor license had been duly filed according to la w and the proper notice had been given as required by law and that bond as required by law bad been filed and appioved by the board, on motion of board license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Mqnors at Nacora, Nebras ka was granted and allowed for a pe riod of twelve months, ending May 1, 1908, and the county clerk was order ed to issue aaid license on payment of 1500 revenue to the county treasurer. Said license was granted on express condition that aaid Maurice O'Cennor should conduct Saloon and sale of li q ior in all manner aa provided by Chapter XXXII entitled Liquors, Com piled Statutes of Nebraska, and on vi olation of any of the provisions of said act lioense shall be void. Commis sioners reserve right to revoke lioense for violation of law or violation of or der and regulation of the board of 'ommissioners new in force or that may hereafter be provided. Claims allowed : COUHTV OSHRBAL FT HO. St Joseph Merry hospital, care of John Martin t 07 00 Walter Illloman, work at poor house 17 B0 II O Hansen. 1st quarter salary 610 Gfi K B Mir Co, indue 4fi 8S John Mullens, nidse... t OH BKtroa r'n. K A ft" I.lr Co, lumber MM Martin lleacom. bridge work i 00 K J Way. same 8 00 Atlnss Lumber Co, lumber IB OS Boaid adjourned to May 25, 1907. . W L Ross, Clerk. I American Eod Fcfficisiij LJ r- i . 1 1 . I .i . Mrs Wra Lorenz . and lifer mother, Mrs Stebner. drove over to Lawton, Io, last Friday where they visited rela tives and friends for several days, re turning home Tuesday. L U Leslie made a business trip to Oaiaha this week, returning Lhursday morning. Mr Leslie, while there, pur chased a new biawatha soda fountain, which will bo placed in Lis drug store. August Moeller, of Stanton, Nab who recently purchased the Kruin- weide saloon, arrived Tuesday, and is awaiting the action of the town trustees who bold a regular meeting next Tuesday night, . I am now ready to take orders for painting and paperhangmg. Will furnish estimates on auything in this line of work. Let ve orders at lies- lie's drug store for anything in this line. Bert Brasfield. Mrs Will R Ream, of WaUbill, Neb, visi'ed relatives here Thursday be tween trains. She was enroute home from Thurston where she has been teaching as a substitute in the Thurs ton schools, relieving Principal Mark Fennell. At the coming State Fair, the first wek in Septt-mber, there will be a new classification for County Collect ive Exhibits. The state hs been di vided iuto three districts, the Eastern being the couaties l.ving e st of tho we st line of unox, Pierce, Madison, Colfax, Butler. Seward, Saline and J ffdrsou oountirs. The Central being the couuties lying west of sam line and east of the west line of Boyd, Holt, Gai field, Custer," Dawson, Frontier und Red Willow counties and the Western being all the ;onn'ies ljing west of said line. Twenty-five hun dred dollars is set apart foi premiums All exhibits to participate in the pre mium money must score sixty per cent of the highest score io their particular district, by Ream Score Card. All ex hibits sooiing above sixty pr cent, will participate equally in $1410.01 (being 60 per cent of 12350 00), ami in f'J4U.UU pro rata, according to tne number of points above the minimum In addition to above, $50.00 will be aworded to each exhibit scoring the highest in its district. Lancaster countv is allowed to , exhibit under a handicap of 100 points. William James, of Dorchester is superinteudtnt of this department. It was a sad looking bunch of Win- nebagoes that drove up to the Krum- wiede saloon building Wednesday morning and found the doors closed. It wasn't long until they were hitting the pike for Sioux City .where booze flows freely the year round. Banker Ed T Kearney of Jackson, remembered his patrons and friends this year on the 23rd anuiversary of the founding of The Bank of Dakota Uoun ty, by sending out handsome needle books, to indicate that "a stitch in time saves nine" in banking as well as in any other business. An Oaklahoma editor is sxid to be gnilty of this: "How sweet is spring u lion t.Ua liinlipH sine end . the base ball fans and the 'also rans' commence to plan their annual, plans, and thr Rood housewife, wile witu uer Loail lu towel, tears up the uotno wuile ttie babies howl. Ex". Official Announcement. The third annual convention of the Dakota Couuty Sunday School Associa tion wdl be held May 28 and 29, 1907, in St Paul's Lutheran ohuroh, Rev E II Combs, pastor, at Homer, Neb. Plan now to attend many good things are in store for ns. Miss Ma mie Haines, superintendent of the Ele mentary Department of the Nebraska State Hunday School Association will be present during the entire conven tion. Piof 11 M Kteidley, Stato leld secretary, will he with us one or two esaions. D W Nouise, of bionx City, will give an address, and some of the best speakers and most successful Bun- lay school workers in the county will take part in the convention. There will be good music and free entertainment. Each school is entitled to one voting delegate for every 10 of its membership or fracti .n thereof. Everyone is in vited to atteud all sessions of this con1 ventiou. Come and help make tt a sucoess. Elizabeth S Haabr, L Krxoer, Secretary. President, DON'T PAV UMNV to be divorced from your appendix, There will be no occasion for it it you kesp yonry bowels regular with Dr King's New Life Pills. Their action is so centle that appndix never has cause to make to the least complain. Guaranteed at Leslies drug store, 25c, try them. . Improved Dakota County Land $45 I have a splendid improved Dakota county farm of 160 acres within 2 miles of a railroad town for sale at $45 an acre. Thia is by far the best deal on a farm in Dakota county that I Lave heard of in several years and it bound to be snapped up at once, There are 00 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in meadow, over 1 acre bearing orchard, and the balance in pasture. The improvements are worth about $2 500. There is a flowing spring on the place that worka eery day. A Davment of $2,000 down aud the bal ance in reasonable time at 5 per cen takes the place. It's a snap. J. J. .IMrB8. ! i am I I I I Guaranteed absolutely the strongest and best fencing on the market All of "Bk" Gasolene Stoves Prieea to Bait 1 Call and examino our . Sewing J before you bny. harness, either 10 Ytar Gnarantee giv- i cn with each machine 1 is more complete than ever. We Lave just received a shipment of a white Enameled ware which we sell at prices unheard of before. I We invite the ladies to call and examine this ware. f y Yours to Please Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. ! II. F. Koblveieb, Local Manager. I Dakota City, - Nebraska Get our prices on JM We have on band a fine line of both farm and buggy single or double. Our line of 1 It ia Delicious 31 3 3e ava. sasaa 25 cents ocr 3 '41 Pound f Blended and packed frost carefully selected coffee by Bucfcwaltcr'o No. 6 Front St. Ilomer! Nab IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BUX is THORPE & HOBERG Sioux City's Leading Jewellers 511 Fourth Street Both Telephones Lutheran Church Announcements. Preachinsr Sunday morning at' Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10 :00. Preaching at Dakota City 8 :00 p n ft 1 1 t - A I B m, U JS I :uu, ounuay scuooi "Usclieapi V.io a m, juiSMion uanu n o;uu p A cordial welcome to all. m Aucrust Midler, of Stanton, Neb, who has purchased tlie Krumwiede sa loon, arrived the flrnt of the week, but owinK to next Tuesday being the regular meeting of the village bourd, and not wishing to take chances ou the lesalitv of a licence issued at a ntci.l tneetma. Mr ft oiler closed th6 salt on until after the regular meeting of the borrd. An adjustment of salaries for the rural delivery earners has been made bv the nostofllce department, to tike effect July 1st. The two carriers from the office in this place Ed Frederick and Doo McKernan will receive an increase from $720 per year to $900 per year. The schedule, which is as follows, effects all the routes in tue county, and will be heartily welcomed bv the carriers, ltoutes ot v: or more miles, $000 per annum ; 22 to 21 miles, $864: 20 to 22 miles, $810; ?8 to 20 miles, $720; 18 to 18 naib-s $0-0; 14 to 16 utiles, $540; lit) 14 miles, $004; 10 to 12 miles, $408; 8 to 10 miles, $532 ; 6 to 8 miles. $300. The Order of the Eastern Star of thia place elected oflloers at their meeting Saturday afternoon as f.dlows Mia Melt A Schmied, worthy matron; M -U A Schmied, worthy patron; Mia II P Crozier. associate matron: Mra U E Evans, treasurer; Mrs Mary It Mo- Heath, secretary; Mrs W u Boss; -on d ot e-s; Mra W S Uanghman, asociat couduetress; Mrs Geo Barnett, warder; W L Ross, sentinel. Points of the star Mrs John H Beam, Adah; Mrs Tlx odor Bliven, Ruth; Mra John F Hides Esther; Mrs H O Dorn, Martha ; Mrs A O Sides. Electa. Installation services will be held Saturday after noon, May 25th Parts Oreen. Will compste with Sioux City prices WONDCRFUL UtZlMACUSt' "Our little bov bad eczema for five h 1 1 v a a 1 1 ' ii. vears," writes a Adams, iienriena, Pa. "Two of our home dectors so'd the case waa hopeless, his lungs being Hffeoted. We theu employed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By cliauce we read a'nmt Electric Bitters; hoiiaht a botile and soon noticed im provement. We continued the medi cine uutil several bottles wera used, when our boy was completely cured liest of all blood medioines and dody buiMinK health tonics Guaranteed at Jjemie s nrng tore, duo. An Old Friend Writes the. Herald. Butka, Neb, April HI, 1MI7. Dakota County Hemic, Dakota City, Neb. Dear Herald: I want you to come to But- HUBBARD, kit Instead of Homer as there Is no one at Homer that will appreciate you so much as I will at Butka. Well I arrived home Monday and found verythlnir all right and everylxxly well. rustling their farm preparations, Intending this t lie tha bumper -crop year for Hook oounty. I saw some evidences of the lute April weather In the way of snow drifts In sheltered plunes, but Mondny and Tuesday and this forenoon the weather was fine hut this afternoon Is eold, cloudy, with appur anc.es of storm. We huve Just finished house cleaning and am to nr-et the stage to day that is to bring In some eoul. Have not hud time to look around for news that would lie of Interest to Herald readers, Will try later. Truly yours. M B M AHMriKI.D f Don't let anyone make you believe that a low priced paint The Best paint is the cheapest paint 1 We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil & Paint Co.'s line, and it is the best. Also Oils, Turpentine, Brushes and Wall Finishes. 1 1 . Give us your order. E.&B.LbrCo. Roof of your house or barn gone back on you ? No wonder, after the hard winter. Pew can stand it. I'i:t on a ney one of Hubcrold Roofi-13. No trouble then. Kubcroid is an clastic roofing and will stand oil kinds of weather- heat, cold, sun, rain, wind ; makes no difference to Ruberoid. It is weather-proof end fire-re sistin. Will not mc'.t, srack or rot. Most easily applied and requires no painting. t . Call or writo for fulf particulars, samples an J prices-. ' George Timlin, Manager NEDBABEA i Will buy about two car loads of potatoes Lr. M. LESLIE, - DavkSk Cltjr. Harness STVRGES 1BROG.V 411 Pearl St., SIOUX CITY. IOWA en L M Leslie, Drnggn-t, Dakota City, Neb. t rr