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SOTJTH BOrJND. 5:52 pm Omaha 7:35 am 10:00am Omaha ......D:l3pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 6.32 pm J :58 aui Newcastle 10 :00 am 2:08 pm 6:08 pm SUNDAY THAIKS. 5:62 pm Omaha ....... 7 :30 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B A Q WEST No. 83 Local Froight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omhha and Lincoln 12:47 pm E A8T 86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger.... 6 :33pm Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, is the latest, most scientific, and in every -way the very best nair preparation ever praced upon the market, t-or railing nair and aandruir i! is the one great medicine. Mad br tha t. O. AyarCo., Lowtll. JW- i)R C H. MAXWELL, rhyician and Surgeon. Culls promptly attended DAKOTA OITT. NEBRASKA W. C. Eckhert Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Accurately r ltted. Coi ultation and Examination Free. Office at residence. Local Items The Herald for all the news: Mike Kinnelly was here from Jackson Thursday. All the latest designs in wall paper at L M Leslie's djug store. Milford Neibnhr was here from Pen der this. week visiting relatives. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Elmers. John Smith, of Hubbard precinct, . . i ri' i was a business visitor uere iuursuay. S A Heikes has moved his family from Sioux City to his farm southwest of town. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at an de Zedde's. Postmaster L Kryger, of South Sioux City, was in town Tuesday, call ing on friends. Mads Hansen, of Emerson, was in town Wednesday, and remembered the Herald while here. A house for rent inquire at this oftice. . A babv Bill was born to H F Kohl meier and wife Saturday. A pair of shoes from 50c, 75o to f 1 while they lust. D C Stinson. Allow Ilsaer came over from Sioux City Sunday to Tisit his mother. Subscribe for the Herald, the best paptr in the county. $1 a year. Mrs John Reische, of Lyons, is vis iting atahe H F Kohlmeier home. Walt nileman went to Winnebago thin week to ply bis trade of paiuting, The ceremony of instalation will be held by the Masonic lodge .Saturday evening. Several new stone crossings were laid this week by Street Commissioner Fuesten. Sweet potato plants for sale, in any quantity desired. esley Aicl'nersou, Dakota City, Neb. Anna Mullen, of South Sioux City, spent several days with Lizzie Van de Zedde, this week. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can set them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Miss Bertha Hunter, of Wakefield, was an over Sunday guest at the home of Rev E E Shafer. Margaret and Oraham Warner fin ished their school work at Omaha and returned home Friday. Oliver York and Nora Dougherty, of South Sioux City, were married in Sioux City Saturday. v Lulu Barnes, Helen Bolster aud Lulu Hirsch, of Homer, were over Sunday guests of Nova Bet. A class of eight young ladies gradu ated from St Catherine's academy at Jackson, Thursday evening. Mollie Wiseman returned Monday from a visit at Waterbury, Her sister, Mrs Will Woods, accompanied her home. D'TA CITV, NEBRASKA , iBpipi home, order yonr wall Leslie a drug etoie. John Kreader, deputy revenue col lector for this district, was here from Fremont, Wednesday. Mary and Charles Maxwell spent the day at the Mrs Thos Ashford home near Homer, Monday. Have you tried those fresh roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. t For sale Fine bay work team, weight 2350, ten years old. John W Mellon, miles north of Vista. Charley Maxwell returned home 33,000 acres Government irri- Saturday from Chicago, where he is attending Rush medical college. Mrs John W Hazelgrove expects to leave today for Phoenix, N D, to spend the summer with her children tuere. The social dozen club of Sioux City spent the day Tuesday at the George Miller heme in the Salem neighborhood. Grace Wilbur attended a fishing wi,n nt nrin nnner vour party at Jackson lake Saturday. The ,i ueu o-" J " I I I" - , , paper at L M party was composed mostly of Ponca people. JVKE SPECIALS Opening of Huntly Lands gated land near Bililngs, Mon- tana, opened by lottery system June 26; cheap excursion rates to register for these rich irri t gated lands. Fine prizes yet offered by the Government. t Cost approximately odd an acre.fdivided into ten yearly i payments. Get details. To Pacific Coast f -'Specially low round trip Cali fornia rates June Sth to 15th; Tune 22nd to Tuly 5th. Also to Portland, Seattle and Spo g kane June 20th to July 12th Daily low rate Coast tours commencing June 1st. Slight-, ly higher via Shasta route Good Chances Eastward Daily low Jamestown Exposi tion rates with side trips avail- abfe for New York, Philadel phia, Boston, Atlantic coast resorts. Also July 3rd to 6th I very cheap to Saratoga with side trips to New York,, also July 11 to 13th to Philadel phia. Big Horn Basin We run personally conducted A number of ladies from town and vicinity went to Wakefield Thursday to help Mrs Hariet Walden celebrate ber birthday. Have you tried the Snltanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. A good many are wondering why John F Sides furniBbrd an extra plank to put in the crossing between bis place and the "business part of town." Buy voar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros. We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. Helen Orr returned home from tioux rails, U, r riaay evening. Sbe is a stuJent at All Saints acade- there and will spend her vacation at home. The bloomer girls arrived last night and are ready for the fray this after noon. Come out and see tne girls play ball. We have a good fivevroom house, centrally located, one block from street car line, eood water, some fruit, for sale or rent. Call at The Herald Office. Sumner Neibuhr is over from Aure- lia. Iowa, this week visiting at the home of his parents. He left for Lake Okoboji, Iowa, where he will work in a barber ("hop. t Miss Lue Hirsch left Tuesday in company with J P Twohig and family for Texas . She will act as bookkeep er lor JUr l wouig wuo ib manager of a big fruit farm. 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 paint made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mrs It G Harvey left the Samaritan hospital in Sioux City last Friday aud is now at the tome of her parents, Win Orr and wife. She recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis. A good sized crowd was in attend ance at the dance given by the Dakota City band boys last Friday eveniug. The band netted a neat sum for their treasury . There will be no services at the Salem German Lutheran church Sun day owing to the absence of Rev Koolen, the pastor. Services will be held June 30th. Bead the advertisement of W T Bartlett in the display columns of this issue, ol tne opeuing lor sale oi tne famous Spring Lake Banch in the Texas Panhandle. Perry Learner's friends and neigh bors tendered him a surprise Tuesday evening, it being his 73rd birthday. A handsome Morns chair was present ed him as a token of remembrance. P Petersen, of Lyons, came up homeseekers' excursions June Tutsday to spend a week with the bass at Crvhtal lake. Mr Peterson was 1111 lUlU lOlll, cuiuuuvi. J ' I 1. 1 . . . 1 .. i. .1 si.nf4 Mia ciinrt ct1 exhileratinK that he decided to try it again. Cain, of D. Clem Deaver. General Acent Landseekers' Informa Bureau. Round trip $20. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Karraker, - Ticket Agent DAKOTA C'TV, NEB L. W. Wakelet, G P A, Omaha, Neb MA41 BO YEARS' EXPEHIENCfc; The Dakota City ball team would like to meet the Walthill boys on the diumond at this place, but probably will be disappointed, as no team has been able yet to induce the Walthills to leave their own hill for a gitne. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale ut reasonable prices. Fields & Slacohtee Co. 8 E Mills, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Adolph Bartels, one of Dakota county's prosperous young farmers, waH married on Wednesday of last wn-k to Mattie Boost, daughter of Will Boost and wife of Newcastle. The of wedding took place a, the home of 11 Wy-K 5& ff. 3 Elmer Shook and Laura Homer, Neb, were married at the M E Louis Boost aud wife of Brushy Bend. parsonage, The O B & O is r.uttinff in a loading truck at tbe old sand pit about a mile and a half south of town. luis was promised the farmers in that vicinity when the right-of-way was granted couple of years aRO, and when com i ile ted will be quite a convenience to them. OBITUARY. Airs. Mary D. Male. One of the Pio neers of Dakota County, Passed Away June lath. llomrr Krre tnM. Mtiy D Wright was born in the state of New York. May 3, 1827, and died June 12, 1907, at the home of her aoc Frank, four miles north af Homer, at the sue of 80 years, 1 month and 12 days. Hlie moved from ber native state to Wisconsin with her parents when a girl. At the age of twenty-two years she was married to Stephen G Hale, to which union cigut children were born, of which number five are living . They moved to Nebraska in 1859, where she resided until her death. The surviving children are: Chaa C, Bowley D, Frank M, George and Ernest A Hale. Her only sister, Mra John Trvon of Bancroft, attended the funeral, being accompanied by her husband. She joined the M E chvrck on pro bation February 6, 1898, while Bev M H Booth was pastor, was baptised by Bev F M Clark on September 1, 1900; was never received into full connection with that church, prefering to be asso cuted with the Assembly church. The funeral services were held from tbe M church, Bev J D Christie, pastor of the Assembly church, preach- inn the sermon, assisted by Bev F Green, who read tbe scripture, and 1 Bov E H Combs, who offered prayer. The text was Job 14: 14. it a man die shall he live again? , All the days of my appointed time will I wait till my change come. The niunio was in charge of Tilden Harris. The songs sung were: "Jesus Lover of My Soul,? "Bock of Ages, snd a male quartet sang "Some Sweet Day." The pall bearers were: u u nock- well, J H Bockwell, Andrew Davis, Chas D Bristol, ChaS Skid more and Thos Baird. Interment was had in Grove cemetery. Deceased had been in very poor health for the past seven years, during which time she was tenderly cared for by her children, and her last days were made as comfortable as possible. Colorado as DrDC Stinson Sees It. Otis, Colorado, June 17, 1907. Editor Herald: Since leaving Dakota City a couple of weeks ago I have been in aud around this plaoe. Otis is in ashington cor.nty and is 125 miles east of Denver and is about 60 miles west of the southwest corner of Nebraska. I came here to see the conntry and after being bare a few days I found my health was much improved, and then decided to remain for a time at least. I think the pure, soft water found in the wells here has as much to do with my improvement as the climate. The weather has been mild and pleas ant and I can be out every day. It has rained four or five times lately, but came only in showers and the roads would be good in an hour or two afterwards. The crops here look fully as good as in Nebraska and one good shower will insure a very good crop of winter wheat, and maoarona wheat sown this spring is now over knee high and will mature wituor.t rain, it is said. The progressive farmers are adopt ing the Campbell system of farming and they find they can raise a crop with more certainty than formerly. I was out with a land man who lo cated some homesteads one day and saw some very nioe government land only 16 miles southwest of this place. I thought this land would be more suitable for weakly people -to make a home than the more rugged atmos phere of North and South Dakota. People with liver and kidney dis eases and rhuematism, would be bene fited here. I have met several men who came here with weak lungs and catarrh v ho claim they have been en tirely cured. The people here are mostly from Iowa and Missouri with a few from each of tha northern states. There are two churches in town. Congregational and Presbyterian. There is a two story school house but not enough students to fill it. All talk as if this oounty is filling up more rapidly than for a number of ytars before. I am too much a stranger to Bay much from my own knowledge yet, but Km hoping that my health will continue to improve, and that I can say a good word for tlu country from personal experience. I notice that it is cool at night Ana I cu sleep good, even if the thnrmo tor is 90 degrees in the fihade during the day. As ever, yours truly, D D O Stinson. noon, -June 14, isu, vj ajt Shafer. They were atcompauied by Nettie and John Cain. Thaok Markv ' iY ' CorYRIGHTI AC. Anrnre i...n- k-i M : -y,N ii nifo r;. ..-u ..t.-.i.rt. trot In! Ir .u 'lf.ii-.4ritilr ' -.li.i.'Hlr.l. fNji: uiil'iniilf .... t ..... i.M. t f n.v Wf -.i-liS. ' !ialtir. Um lr riusl rmvi fin !Wl,J! ft HP 351S Wwr, I tffvt ClTw iwwatj'fl.!l THlWrMftilurH. m u hew inrn htnuum I). Pat C. No 42399 Sired by Chilton, by Dunton Wilkes, bv 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 SI 5.00 to insure ' mare in foal. Service fee becomes due when mare is known to be in foal. KMMKTT II. GUIBBLE, Dakota City, Henrv F Kohlmeier received a tele gram Wednesday morning from Jerico Springs, Mo, stating that his mother, Mrs C Kohlmeier. had died after a linceriner illness of several mouths. She was in her DUi year. Lena Sunt, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Duensincr. wus operated on at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, Mon day, for kidnev trouble and other complications. Miss Suut U a trained nurse at the hospital where the opera tion was performed. Wilhelm Wilke and Mrs ANilhelrni na Viiue. uom oi jiuerson lirauiuci, mid among the wealthy and pro.uiucnt people of that .octility, were joined in marriage in Hionx i;ity eaut'siiaj Mr Wilke is a coumib of Mrs Wilke's fii-Ht hut-band. who died adveral years ago. Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, June 11. 1907 The board of oounty commissioners met as a board of equalization, mem bers present. Thomas C Baird, chair man. Ed Morgan, John Sierk, II O Dorn and W L Boss, county clerk. On reouest and application of the Combination Bridge company the vain atioa of said bridse is fixed for the year 1907 at $235,000.00, assessed val nation $47,000.00. June 12,1907 Board of oounty com missioners met as a board of ejualiza tion. all members present. On request and application of the Sioux Citv Bridee company and in consideration of the agreement of said company to pay without protest or ob jeotion all state, county, school die tnct and village tax as levied and as sensed against the bridge of said com pany, the valuation of said bridge is fixed as follows for the year 1907 East ninety feet of the west approach of said bridge, $160,000.00, assed valuation $30,000.00. All that part of said bridge in Dakota county, Neb, and the approach to said bridge less the east 90 feet thereof, $300,000.00 assessed valuation, $60,000. June 13, ?907 Board of oounty commissioners met as a board of equal ization, all members preseet. Now on this 13th day of June, 1907, the board of county commissioners of Dakota county, Neb, being in session as a board of equalization, and all mem bers of said hoard being present and acting, the said board finds that the assessments as returned by the asses sors of the several precincts bear just and equal relation to each other and it being the last day of said session and all matters relating to the equaliza tion of proparty having been disposed of, tbe board of county commissioners adjourn as a board of equalization until the state board of equalization have reported to tbe connty zlerk when, on August 3, 1907, they will meet at an adjourned term to fix the levies for 1907. W L Ross, County Clerk. to on re- on Dakota City, Neb, June 17, 1907. Board of eonnty commissioners met in regular session, all members present. Clerk ordernd to write warrant Catherine O'Connor, tor $120.00 road district No 1. Claim of C A Young fer $50.00 jected. J W DeForrest allowed $25.00 road district No 3 . Claims allowed : "' COUNTY GENERAL FUND. 8t Joneph'i Mercy ho.ippltat, care of John Martin , I M 00 Fred Hlume, poataice etc.... H SO HPOrozler. BiM'Rior .Y.... 1 U) Thorvland B Rlese painting court house roof 80 0 Phllo McAfee, anH'Hor AH Al NebOlnrk AutTelOo, phone rent.... A 00 H O Doran, assosnor 451 TA Harry H Adnlr, attendtnir court 10 00 nainoK FUND. Gnome GeoKorien, brldgo work i 00 Henry (lull), same IN on Louis Peduren, saino 4-2 HS Herman Nelson, same IV 00 J O Smith, same IIS 80 Robert Blunie, same 11 00 Board adjourned to July 20, 1907. W L Boss, Clerk. Grand Land Opening! In the Texas Panhandle Country Commencing July 2nd and continuing on the first and third Tuesdays during July and August, I will conduct Homeseekers Excursions to the Texas Panhandle country where . the famous Spring Lake Ranch, anv exception allay fertile body of land comprising 200,000 acres in one tract in Castro and Lamb counties in the Texas Panhandle, will be put on the market for sale for the first time. This tract of land is part of the Farwcll estate, the land having been received ' by the late John V. Farwell of Chicago from the State of Texas in return for money advanced for. the building of the Texas state capitol. This body of land has recently been bought by the Geo. G. Wright Co. of Kansas City, the largest and best known real estate dealers in the southwest, who now for the first time arc putting it on the market to purchasers, in any quan tity, and on such low and easy terms as will insure its quick sale and an exceptionally profitable investment. $4.00 per acre down, balance ten years at 0. Three new railroads are now in course of construction thro this tract of land and the new town of Spring Lake has just been started at the junction of two of these roads, which is des tined to be the metropolis of the Texas Panhandle country. I have secured the agency for Northeast Nebraska for the sale of this tract of land am in on the ground floor and in a position to give my customers an inside deal. The company in tends to sell every acre of this land within the next sixty days," and it is confidently expected that before the tract is sold en tirely out prices will have advanced to double what they started at the opening sale. , Anyone desiring to investigate the special and grand oppor tunity for profitable investment at this land openitj can come with me on any of these dates at the special low rate of $25.40 for the round trip from Sioux City to Friona, Texas. The train leaves Sioux Citv at - 0:55 Tuesday evening. Leaves Kansas City the following morning in the Wright Spe cial Pullman train, arriving at destination the following morning. Returning, leave Friona Saturday evening, getting to Sioux City Monday morning. Homeseekers provided with sleeping berths and meals on train. Land shown in automobiles. This is positively the best proposition for land investment in the bouthwest today. Purchasers now will surely double their investment before fall. Get in on the ground floor; come, with me on this excursion, and if it looks well to you secure a piece of this land near the new town . of Spring Lake, and you will have $50 per acre land before two years. Land located in the shallow water district obtained in abundance, or from 15 to 50 feet.. For further information call on or write W. T. Bartlott, General Agent. . -Jackson, leb. Paris Green. Will compete with Bioux City prices. L M Lkslie, Druggist, Dakota City, Neb. The Tortoise Won the Race . in the fable not by spurts of speed, but by steadily plugging j along, The successful saver is the one who steadily saves small sums. Oet one of our GOOD savings banks, save regularly and success must be yours. Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn, the residence of 0 V Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr King's New Disoovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased ; the bleeding diminished rapidly, aud in three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. oOo and tl 00 at Leslie's drug store. Trial bottle free. Subscribe for The lltRAi.D $1 per year. First M E Church Hours of Service SUNDAY 10 a tu. Sunday School 11 a m Preaching 12 m Class Meeting 7 :00 p m Epworth League 8:00 p m Preaching TH t'RHDAT 8:00pm Prayer Meeting HA K ( ) A C Y Phone number S3. Notice. An election for the purpose of elect- iu a one lay delegate, and one reserve delegate, to the lay electoral confer-1 ence, to be held at Omaha, next Oc tober, will be held in the class room of the Methodist church in Dakota Your savings with us, earn four per cent interest. We invite small savings accounts as well as large. Our record, Less than $50.00 losses in the first 21 years of bank ing, shows the "know how." Yonr money will bo ready for you when needed . ' Bank of Dakota County "The Bank that always treats joubight", Jackson, Neb, ! i i i Wrrv LORENZ, Proprietor of City Klcst E3sr!ket Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cach paid for hides. . Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Luundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA. SPECIAL. Paris Green. We will compete with any price made in Sioux City on any amount of Paris Green. Call aud see me before citv. on Saturday afternoon, June 22, Low R, eites tK. g& buying. L M Leslie. Do vou need vour old roof repaired or a new rioi.' lveaienitior we nave iuh L'cnuine P.ubberoid Pooflug. Don t accept ji so called just as good, wuen vou cau get me uest inr iuo same monev. (live us a triul, we will please vou EJwaids & liradford Lumber company. The healing in the McNamara di vorce suit which was held in the dis trict couit here before Judge The papers throughout tbe state have commenced running announcements for parties desiious of being candi dates for cilice. Tbe new primary law pussed by the last legislature puts a new wrinkle in tne mode of get ting your name on the election bal lot. If the people who attend the pri mary do nut know that yon ere a can didate for oflicH, the chanceB are that you won't be iu it. Colorado Lands Until further notice 1 can secure low excursion rates any day of the ock to JnleBburg, Colo, to any one witthiug to look over Sedgwick county, t'olorado lands. Or if you clehire to cont nne yonr trip to Deliver and Col orado Spriugs, I run get you exenr rfun rates to said pnuUs fur fll'.uO with stopover at J .ilcsburg. Tickets good for three mouths. t or further information about I'.ast eru Colorado lands, see or write W T Uahtlktt, Jackson, Nebr Graves lust Friduy, to decide the ques tion of temporary alimony, rehulted in Mrs McNumara being granted (200 in rive days aud $'200 the first of month until the divorce CBSS is Na iraska. ' in the district court. The Magic No a Number three is a wonderful mascot for Gon II Parris, of Cedrr Grove, Me, according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and from three to four o'clock. All lay members of the Dakota City and Grace Methodist Episcopal churches, over twenty-onH years of age, are eligible to vote. L,lmer t, Shafer. 1'astor. 00 Oil! mnnn for Buln ut tlm Ilerald kidney trouble, aud becoming greatly 0flioe5 cent8 per hundred uiBC-ouraK&'i uy viio luiture iu imu 10- lief, I tried F.lectrio Ditters, aud as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved aud three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth forstonih, liver and kidney Jar!st Qreerti TKrouirh Tourist Cch-rs Davtly St. P Minneapolis to Paclf to Coavst Points A Fortunate Texan. Mr E W Goodlo, of 107 St Louis St, Dallas, Tex, says : "Iu the pant year I have become acquainted with Dr King's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever beford tried so t ffcctuullv dis- each I poses of malaria and biliotisn-su.''They tried I don't grind nor gripe. 25c at Leslie's drug store. troubles, by Leslie, the druggist &0o. Real Estate 1 -ansfers- Win l.-yliy hikI wife toAmlrew Lett hy, nS n lt HBi-tliin 7, w l 3'mi J (' lllKiikln.il mill wlfi- In Alfn il Hal- inn inti-rvHt in lot n in . uciioii zi- '.m, ucd i 1 Jolin l Colvln and lf to llnrry W t'o vln. lots II ami i 111 liloclc ID, 'n- truS South hloux Clly,(icd...l It K k'uhri uii.l wlfn to J J MWlirtliT ii'a !' mid t-'axw1 hi tlon if7'.'7-l il 3Ml Mnry A Mnrcli to Uhiii- Fonts'. II 111 block 4 in lwliiiil Dial of Koutli (Sioux rttv, wd X GO Hurry W Col vln anil wife to Kimk '1 nlx-r. lotH a and 4 In lilock M, Ci-ii' ral South hloux City. wl .) ... lli-rinaii I'oinri-hn to W I llroylilll, in ', anil m' U-27-H, wd . . Lutheran Church AnnouncemeAta i'reaclnng Sunany mormug at ba Km at 11:60 o'clock, Sunday school at 10 :00. Preaching at Dakota City at 3 .10 o'clock p in ; Sunday school at 9 :15 iu ; 0 E at t$ :3U p in A cordial welcome to all. Will Compete with Sioux City Trices. L. M. LESLIE, Druggist, Dakota City. ... Nel raska. 4 Round JlJ Trip ll North' 3t WMt 4 Ttf Round Trip Excursion tickets will be on sale daily June 20th to July 12th to Portland, Seattle. Taco- ma, Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver and Victoria. N ltetnrn limit September 15, 1907. 8topovers per- Tfr mitted enroute, west of St. Paul. $ WortK-Wcstcrn xi 1 avncl Very Low Pound Trip Tickets will be on sale June )fe 12 to Sept. 15 to many points in Idaho, Montana, Or- j egon, Washington, British Columbia and Alberta. Tickets are Eoud for return until October 31, 1907. 1 Stopovers permitted enroute, west of St Paul. Low Ratssi Northern to KILLthe cough and CURE the LUNCS Round Tiip Excursion tickets will be on sale daily, June 10th to September '80th, to many jK, points in Northern Wistonkin. Final return Wisconsin limit October 31, 1907. If you contemplate a trip no matter where other lnfom ation cull on or addiess to -for rates aud n-hn to W i llroylilll, rJ i and uw't iiwf tt i-lliVi . Tl-'IO WITH 8 Ulr fobC w sa a avi euAl rc 5S Div. Pash'r Agt, Omahc, Neb. GEO. H. PRANGER Agt, Dakota City, Neb. Consumption 0U0H3 ar.d iOLDS Price BOc M1.C0 Fres Trial. bunat and Uuichecc Oai J lor all THROAT and LUNO TP.OUI1. lXti, cr HONEY BACK. We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate oi interest on Dakota oounty Farms. We iso Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kintla .a . m . . .. li . T 41 1 ou eartu . bee or write us ueiore you uorrow, iuy or oeii. property with us nmssoxEfiBX. pARM LOANS I us to Sell. I . L i nu i a m rtn KamcraEiiiifrs l MhlYI LMIlLJo