All &6e (Glove CSosiery suvd ndorwear AYe going out like chain lightning. SEKING IS BIv LIEVING. The world loves a man for what he does, and not what he says; and they appreciate him much more when what he puts in print, he delivers to the people. Any item you find advertised, you will be able ' to come here and get it if you want it. We don't stop half way when giving the people bargains. WitK New Methods and Now Ways tvrad New Prices we are going to make this store the penny saving store, as well as the dollar saving store, for all the people. We are just the plain, common kind of pco pie ourselves, moving along, doing the best we can, inviting you in, trying to. treat you right when you arc lure, asking yeu to come back again and just make our store your home. Zho Little Wares' Notions, .Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, are all moving out with lightning rapidity, and the Silk Sale has eclipsed all former events in this store. Silks here cost you but little more than others get for cotton. It is pretty plain talk, but it is cold facts. Carl Anderson, Hubbard. Nebraska W. C. EckKrt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately Fitted. Coi nutation and Examination Free. Office at residence.' D'9TA CITV, NEBRASKA Go Somewhere ! Special to California Low rate summer tours to San Francisco and Los Ange les; about half rates until May - 18th, also June l8th to 15th; June 22d to July 5th. Slight ly higher daily commencing June 1st; small extra cost via Portland and Seattle. Big Horn Basin We run personally conducted hdmeseekers' excursions May 7 and 21, June 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 Exposition 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, Black Hills, Cody, Sheridan, Yellow stone Park. Daily low rate tours after June 1st. A J Kariukeb, - Ticket Agent DAlOTA C'TV, NIB, L. W. Wakei.et, Q P A, Omaha, Neb 1 1 mil ii iiiwjJtaiiMuim:uwj Pat C. No 42399 Sired by Chilton, by Dunton Wilkes, by George Wilkes. Dam Minnie V, by Byerly Abdallah, by Mambrino Patchen. This colt is bred right, good size and a good individual, and will serve a few mares at $15.00 to insure mare in foal. Service fee becomes due when mare is known to be in foal. I; MM ETT II . GRIBBLH, Dakota City, Nebraska. R R Time Table St. P., M.4 O. Time-Table. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol losing time : WORTH BOTJKD. SOUTH BOUND, 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00am Omaba ......5:13pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :58 am Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm "' 6:08 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 5 :52 pm ....... Omaha 7:35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B & Q WE8T No, 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:32 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Fasten ger. .. .6:53 pm Local Items The Herald for all the news: A house office. for rent inquire at this Qeo Haase 'was down from Emerson over Sunday, Clyde Gribble orders the Herald sent to him at Goodwin, H D For field and garden seeds of all kinds, go to G F Broyhill's, Mrs Geo Franger returned home Tuesday from a weeks visit at Omaha JJon t forget urcun s collee it is still in the lead. For siile at Vac de Zedde's When you get ready to paper home, order your wall paper at Leslie's drug stoie. your L M Blackhawk corn planters, Rock Inland discs, and all the bebt makes of farm machinery at G F Broyhill's Mrs Louis Larson, Misses Perle Stiuson and Ida Bodender attended district meeting of the Kebekah order at Emerson. ivi waiiman, section foreman on the Burlington, has a gang of Span ards, four in number, that were Bent here from Kansas City. We have a good live room house, centrally located, one block from street car line, good water, some fruit", for sale or rent. Cull ut The Herald Office. L M Leslie has installed a new soda water fountain in his drng store. The new fountain is a beauty and will fill a long felt want, if summer ever comes. The Dakota City Schools close 'to day for the summer vacation. The primary departments picnicked on the school ground, while the upper grades spent the day at Crystal lake. Albert House came down from Spencer, Neb, for a few days visit with relatives. While here he will superintend the erecting of a monu ment at the grave ot his departed wile, formerly Nellie lirasneld, who was hurried in the cemetery here about a year and a half ago: Judge W P Warner aud wife passed through here Tuesday euroute from Omaha to Minneapolis, where Mr Warner ces on business connected with the estate of the late John (Ira ham, a brother of Mrs Warner. Mr Warner expects to move Lis family here from Oamha next week, to reside during the sumniir. The Eastern Stur lodge of this place installed the following officers at their meeting Saturday afternoon: Mrs Alta Schmied, W M; Mrs Fannin Cro zier, A M; Mell A Bcbwiod, W P; Mrs Mary R McBeath, secretary; Mrs Jen nie Ross, conductress; Mrs May Baugliman, associate conductress; Mrs Mattie C Ream, Adah; Mrs Mat tie E Bliven, Ruth; Mrs Etta M Sides, Etber ;-Mr Laura Dorn, Martha; Mrs j Mollie Sides, Electa; Mrs Martha I Adair, chaplain; Mrs Bell Barnett, ' warder; W L Ross, spntina. th citv Thursday. Jhs King was pp from Homer Mc day on businees. Gene Nordyka f Sioux City was iu town on busiuVss Thursday. A twelve pouud boy was boru to Julius Geese and wife Sunday. Neva Best visited at Homer Friday and Saturday with her mother, Clifford Judd and wife of Sioux City Sundayed at the M M Ream home. Woods Hileman and wife lerre next Tuesday for a ttip to North Dakota. Mildred Spenoer fiuished her term of school in the Hilcinan district Inst Friday. Jennie Tennant is here from Gordon, Neb, on a visit at the 11 W Wood home. A baby boy was born to Frank Fues ton and wife, of Ponca, on Wednesday of last week . The river is unusually high and is cutting the banks east of town at a rapid rate. Mrs Win Pond came down fioin St Paul, Minn, Monday to present her case for divorce in the district court. Jas Fueston, the new town marshal, earned his salary the past week shov eling the mud off the street crossings. Old papers for salo at the Herald office 0 cents per hundred. Mrs Fred Ilughart returned Wed nesday from Allen, where she had been to ete Mrs Harry Hill, who is re covering from an operation whiclf'she underwent Saturday. A special meetiug of the Masonic lodge will be held tomorrow (Satur day) evening, for wovk in the 2nd de gree. A clas of two young ladies will be graduated from tli Hubbard high school June 7lh, Mary Ueeuey and Mabel McOee are the two members of the class. Mrs George Whaley returned to Homer Thursday, after spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs Jas Cooley, Rev W O Eckhart weut to McCool Junction Saturday to conduct Sunday sei vices in the Lutheran church at that place. He returned Tuesday. Mildred Spencer entertained the 10th and 11th grades of the Dakota City high school, at her home Wed nesday evening. Walter and John Hileman returned Saturday from a trip to Rapid City, S D, where they each tiled ou a piece of land. They will return in the fall and take up their residence there. I he bioux (Jity buse ball team is now drawing crowds from this side of the river. The series of four games with Omaha ends today. Tomorrow they take on Lincoln for four games, and then Denver and Pueblo for four games each. At the regular meeting of Omadi lodge No 5, A F .& A M, Saturday evning the following officers were elect ed fur the coming year;, John H Ream, W M; W L Ross, S W; Walter Cheney, J W; Chas Bliven, treasurer; Mell A Bob tu led, secretary. Installa tion will occur June 22. Quite a numbes from town from town attended the school picnic at Crystal lake Monday, given by Miss Gwen Rockwell, teacher of the Meri dian school.' It was intended to hold the picnic Friday, the closing day of the school, but on account of the rain a postponment was taken until Monday. A short session of district court was held hero this week by Judge Guy T firuves. The most of the business traushcted was hearing divorce cases. A divorce was granted to Mrs Wm i'oud, who was alto given f 1UU a year ahmouy and the custody of the child ren, ivirs steiia lieiui was granted a divorce from her husband. Fred Rjs enbaum was also freed from his wife. i he aiciNainnra divorce case was con tinued until June 14th, when a Inur ing for temporary alimony will bo held by the judge. The ejectment ease ngMinst Airs iu A Irwin was taken under advisement bv the judge and a decision will be handed down later. The bt ite of Nebraska isjquiractined on account of scabby cattlo and sheep and under the ruling of the secretary of agrienlture no cattle or slie-t can be tuken oi'l of the state of Nebraska without a permit, or certificate from an inspector of the bureau of animal in dustry. Under these orders no cattlo or sheep can be permitted to pass over the Combination It ridge from the state of Nebraska unless the driver of such cattle or sueep nas a permit from a United States inspector. Permits can be secured by applying to the United States ltsprctor at the Exchange Building at the Sioux City stock yards in person or by letter or telephone, such permits are good for ten days after they are iKSued. 1 ne gasoline street car which was built at Hurvey, III, for the Foje line, arrived in biuux City last Sunday, and the first of the week was unloaded from the flat car on which it was shipped, and was umbered up pre paratory 10 matting us initial trip ever the line. Ross Johnson, whom Mr Foye sent to the factory to familiarize himself with the mechanism of the car accompanied it here, and with the expert sent out by the factory, is now giving the ear a try-out. The llrMt trip to this place was made Wednes day afternoon and the new rig worked to perfection. To -nil ' appearance it is as easily controlled and handled as mix electric car. As soon as the cir is thoroughly tested a time schedule will be announced, which will be made to but accommodate the traveling pub lic. First M E Church Hours of Service 10am Sunday Behool 11 a m Preaching 12 m Class Meetiug 7:0Upm Epworth League 8:00 p in Preaching Tilt USD AY 8:00 p m Prayer Meeting Elueb F. Buafeb, Pastor. Phone number S3. Max Enston was over from A good work tcanl for sale. Ed Frederick. J M Davey, of Fouca, was transact ii:g business here Tuesday. All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie's dnig store. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & timers. Black walnut fence posts for sale. Enquire of Mrs Mary R McBeath. II S Gamel has gone to Winnebago, Neb. where he will operato a restau rant . George Strohm, of Gushing, Iowa, spent Sunday here with his parents, B F Strohm and wife. Earl Sides is able to be out again and is recovering nicely from his re cent sickness. Have you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can get them fresh roasted every day at Van'B. Mrs Jas Ceoley and son Isaac went to Wakefield Thuisday for a few days visit with relatives. 1 Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. 3uy yoar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. I have for sale good farm lands in Potter and Sulley counties, S D. Ex cursions every Tuesday. D V Hkkkeknan, Hubbard, Neb. George Henry, formerly a resident of this county, havtug conducted a paper at Hotnor several years and lat er tending bar for Jas Riddle in this place, died at Crofton, Neb, May ?lth, of heart failure. If you intend to paint give Us a call. We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint, sold subject to chemical analy sis. Guaranteed the best paiut made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Rue Altemns began work repairing the river bank along his farm south of town Thursday. A party from Omaha who hits had considerable experience in that kind of work is overseeing the job. The style of' work consists of a wire netting SO feet wide strung along the bank in the water, which tends to catch the drift and stop the erosion. If the work proves satisfactory on the Altemus farm it will be extended north to the townsite. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. - Fields & Slaughter Co. S E Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Do you need your olk roof repaired or a new mot Keuember we have the genuine Rubberoid Roofing. Don't accept a so called just as good, when you caj get the beBt lor the same money. Give us a trial, we will please you Jiidwarus madiora dumber company. SPECIAL. Paris Green. ve will compete with any price made in Sioux City on any amount of Paris Green. Cull and see me before buying. L M Leslie. DON'T PAY ALIMONY to be divorced from your appendix. lhero win be no occasion lor it if you keep youry bowels regular with Dr King's New Life Pills'. Their action is so gentle that aphndix never has cause to make to the least complain-. Guaranteed at Leslie's drug btore. 25c, try them. You will never be too late nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Sioux City contiuous enter tainment. Greatest moving piotu'es ever seer. Ladies aud children especi ally lnvitel. June, 1907, School Apportionment. Total amount irpportioned, 38C6.45 Total number of districts eutitled to share, 30. One-fourth shared equully by dis tricts, $9(5(5.01. Three-fomihs pro rata, 2899.84. Following are the aniouut.s to which the nnveral districts are entitled: ihuki'toh. AMI. W. 1.. Koss W. A. Il.-Ikc-K Kilwln Mnrimn .1. A. Hall W. W. Kenllilfer 1'h oh. K. Crosby Frank Hi-i-iiey It. V. Hm-li N. It. Smith If ih ii Hiiri-iini II. A. Conaiit IMill Krn I 272 14 l' 411 1112 WH 22 7l K5 lil (VI 46 10W OH -' IH Ml S4 HH Hrt 4H1 6-1 K7 IW 72 4H 7:1 66 K7 AH 7 76 t'i;ii-ii Armour II lleorui- Warner Ifijolni Martin tl.... KllCarl 1-nrMMi 17' K. II. ItoomlH IN Kn-il Vi in ou 0H 6fl 74 Hi lU(i-orK- l-J. Ilurm-H., Max NeNoii H7 6H HI Michael Mitchell.. NO 41 Ii. I'olly M 46 7H H2 2:1 K. .1. Met ,1. W. Twohlg Henry Wallwey... 24 OK 01 HI 41 Win. (IcH-rU M A4 27 .lolin Hm.li l 46 77 )! H2 fjH 2 2M Nclx Aiiilernon 1 'hrls Scu'i'iiMeii M r. Horn Alifn li. il Hoiidi-rson I'heo. I'eters lotm O'Neill ;-orgc Teller lames lleeney III 2X0 4H IVi 46 .It 6ft HI Wl 2!l II Ti ;e. 72 II II. II. Mol.e IV I VI nil A.Oliinti'iul......... 1 1IH IU Ol.O. J. llOUCHBH, County Superintendent. h A r row isCape, Ci W Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo. had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jiuinon burr into his thumb. He says; "The doctor wanted to amputate, it but I would not consent. I bought a box of ISueklen's Arnica Salve and thut cured the dan serous wound." 2ou at Lexlie't drug store. , Pans Oreen. I Will compete with Sioux C ity priors. It M Lfhlik, Druggist, Dakota City. Neb. FOR SALU. Borne stock ewes that will drop lambs this month ; also a few light weight lambs. Call tn or address, Km MKT II Griubui.k, RFDNal Dakota City, Neb. Treasurer's Report, Village cf Jackson. Town of Jnrknnn In nrnnint with J M Harry, treaun-r, year eiKll.'i-z April Mi, ll7. 1V May V? Hchool order, district No 4 lkot county IMW " " 27 ToChns Jordan, w No I.VI, work with tt-nin on itrcrt with (trail er " Martin HolmvlK, w No 1ST, for ntntillxhlnit KtriTt irriNlr 75 no " -Slou dlty Iron Works, w IM, l " it t'.. HI. P.. M A O Ity. io.. Per J. M. Miller, t.. frelcht on Htn-ct cro-otliiK stone unit (rnwl- er, w No I no 80 7" June ilath nnd Molcan, w No !, cement croHslnn sfi Oil July 7 Ohns Jortlen, w No Irtl. work puttliiK down utonp crosslini., 1 73 1 TJolin Hums, w HIS, ruttliiK weeds on streets 16" ' Tom O'Hrynn, w IAI, work on street rrosslnns s On ' Jas MeCnrrnn, w In, work on stone orosslnm 8 fill 1 9 John MeCarran, w lttsl, workn stone crosslniis 8 tfl ' ItCliBS Jordan, w l7, work on street cnwslniis, 8 days R 25 1 U Uuth Mclean, w 17", for six cement street crocslnii all W 1 14 Sam Rraiiuamnn. w liilt, work on streets to July 1. Hum i:t V ! John IVloughery, w 174,!carln for Jas Hklnner i B0 MW T Bartlett. w 171. salary for clerk for year ending April 8", H7 S5 00 1 S7 Chas Jordan, w 17S, special po lice duty July 17 aud Is 5 50 27 Frank U aslmiy, w W. stteeet work, three days with team fl "0 Ann 4 Sum Kraunamaii, w 170, street r work "3 1" " ft T O'Hryan. w UK), putting In stone crossliiKs 0 ft) " ft Tom O'Biyiin, w ITS. work on streets., t 1X1 " ft-UI'errant, w 1T8. work 1 60 " lir nvldson Bros, v 177, for street cecorntlons pletdc day IS 00 ScpS5-,I M Krfliinu, w 17W, taklmt Martin to hospital 3 23 " 22 C W tliikctK-k A Co, w 17. for atone erosslnKs 1'13 W " 21 J It Smith, w W, for haullnw 8 23 Oct H John H Heam, w 1S2, printing village treasurer's report 2 60 Nov so .1 A Hull, w 1HI, goods to sick ' transient family S 00 " 22 J M Hrantmn. w for six "mouths salary, from May 1 11. . 73 00 2rV-Pat Hilton, w 1HB, 8 days work on road 10 X) Jan Tom O'Hryan, w 1st, street work tiling and grading 8 50 8 Tom O'Bryan, w 1h, fixing froHHlnirH mirl snwnr I 4ft 23 Ham Branaman, w 1N7, work on streets 0 00 1 Kdwards Bradford, wlHH. ma terial furnished village to date HI 85 Apr 80 Judges and clerks of election, w 1W, to John W Sullivan, Nugent, Pat Illckey, Wm Riley 10 00 " 80-Thos Sullivan, w lo, for repairs on plow 10 00 80 Kd wards A Bradford, w 1 01. Mill iter and matarlal for crossings. 12 85 30 D V Waters, w Hnl.tlmherand material for cross walks 11 20 80 J M Brannan, w lll, balance salary for marshal and expense for transients .'. 77 25 " 80 Wm Klley, w 1M, hall for elec tion 6 00 80 J M Barry, w 15, treasurer's book, stationery, etc 10 00 Total paid out fJOCil 78 HRORIPTS May 1, By lial on hand Wt 50 1, " By J J McBiide .,, 700 00 1, " By M Hie key 7"0 00 Apr 22, 07 By lines uollec-d In police f court 40 00 Total receipts --4;I7 60 Paid out 20fiil 7H Hal on hand May 1, ltT I IWil 72 J M Barry, being tlrxt duly sworn, deposes and says the above, statement Is correct to the Ix'Mt of his knowledge. J. M. Baiiiiy, Town Treas. Subscrtlied to liefore mo tills 14th day of May. HUT. T. V. Bkabnan, Notary Hubllc. Commission expires July 16, 1010. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11 :9U o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00. Preachina; at Dakota Citv at 3.00 o'clock p in ; Sunday school at 9 :45 a iu; C E at 0:30 p m A cordial welcome to all. MY BIST FRIINO. Alexander Benton, who lives on Ru ral route 1, Fort Edward, N Y, says "Dr KiuK's New Uiscevery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six vear ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure 01 incipient consumpa tion for my son's wife. The first bot tle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other systems left one by one, until she ws perfectly well. Dr King s New Discovery a power over coughs aud colds is simply marvelous ." No other rumedy ever enunled it. Fully gtiarantwed by Leslie's drug store. b()o and Trial bottles free. $1 Real Estate Transfers- K H MiieomlHT nul wife to Kinina Kte- veim. lots 1 anil i In iiIim-k n, jianin it uddllloii to Hon Hi Hloux Olty, wil I TS Uurv Ii! Hrnwll tn Kllufiril WeHt. lilt 1 lii iie- Heellon iv-'W-v. wu i'" J (' 1ukkii anil wife to Hi-IiihiI IilHtrlet Irt anil 17. hloi-k l.tiixxlwln, wil 1W1 (Hill V II H U. i:i 11. i:i. BUSINESS LOCALS If any ef our subscribers desire the address changed tn their Herald by reason of the establishment or changes made in the rural routes, or for any ether reason, just drop us a ostal and the change desired and it will be made. A pair of shoes from 50c, 75o to tl while they last. D C Btinson. Subscribe for Tun Hkeai.u $1 per year. )R. C H. MAXWELL, riiypician and Surpeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY. HKBKAbliA MMfcaflMKtW ii" I ' "WU1- iwasim ICILLthi COUCH AND CURE THE LUIICS "Dr. King's flew Oissovery FOR C rONSUMPTION Pries 0UGHS and BOo lS 1.00 Free Trial. iOLDS Surest and Uuickest uure tor iu THROAT and LUNO TBOUB- "siiss . x x LE3, or MONEY JJAU Wnrv LrOEUSMZ, Proprietor of City I3ee.t Msurket Fresh and Bait Meats always on hand. Caeh paid for hides. Agent for Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY r 1N ff r r fl ff It is Delicious B-U COFI 23 cetvts Blended and packed f row Buckwctlicr's No. 6 Front Si. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BUX Wash flay is no longer a "blue" day. TheJ,White2Ully2jVaslierhas done away with all its drudg ery. They wash lilly white and do it quickly. A five year written guarantee with each machine. Call and see them. Edwardsfc Bradford Lbr.Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, lanacer. m IHIorse IBlafvlkctQ Harness -j STVRGES BROS., 411 Pearl St., SIOUX CITY. IOWA Do you want to sell your The quick, to put a 'She The Rates are One insertion, per line 10 cents. Two or more consecutive insertionss per line, G cents each insertion. Each insertion made on odd days, 10 cents per line. All advertising runs in both morning and aud evening papers without extra charge. Count Six Word to a. Lttio Address Want-Ad Department, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. Within everybody's reach reaches everybody READ THE HERa3 For ALrLr White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA. Vv WV 1 I W r vf W ND ocr Pound fe carefully selected coffee by v Homer, Neb Nebraska. 3 sure way is want - ad in In ,0 u 0malia, IBee tho News.