Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 13, 1907, Image 5

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the real cures for consumption.
Gut often the couh is very
'::r:i Hence, we suggest that
YOU ask vour doctor ahotit
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H!:'r", ouicts the coueh.
W publish our formulM
Vo b.tnlHh aleohol
from our ra41oiuM
Wo ur you to
consult your
dootor
An.r's Tills nt bedtime will cause
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You Ought to
Somewhere
Go
This Autumn
Cheap One-Way
Colonist Rates
Daily during September and Octo
ber to Pacific Coast and far west
points at about half rates.
To' the East
The low rate Jamestown Exposition
tickets can be used for your Autumn
trip to New York, Boston, and other
Eastern cities. These are the cheap
rates of the reason.
Late Autumn Trips West
Low rate excursion tickets to Colo
rado, the Hookies, and Big Horn
Mountains will remain on sale dur
ing September ; the low rate round
trip tickets to Pacific Coa.t will not
be on sale after September 15th. .
Homeseekers Excursions
See the West with its 1907 crops.
Western farm lands, including irri
' gated lands, are constantly advanc
ing in value; butter locate now.
Big Horn Basin and Billings
District We run personally con
ducted, cheap rate homeseekers ex
cursions to help you to locate on ir
rigated lands nt the lowest possible
prices; thy will double in value in
five years. Join me on these excur
sions. No charge for services.
Wiite D Clem Deaver, agent Bur
lington Landseekers Burean, Omaha
CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS.
A J Kariuker,
DAKOTA "Ti
Ticket Agent
NEB.
ll. W. Wakkley, G P A, Omaha, Neb
KILL the COUGH
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AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES,
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
OS MONEY REFUNDED.
llR C H. MAXWELL,
Physician and Snr?eon.
Calls promptly attended
DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA
W. C. EckKert
Scientific Refractionist.
Spectacles and Eyeglassea
Accurately Fitted.
Coi 4ultatioo and Examination Free.
Office at residence.
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Sious City, Crystal Lake & Homer
LEAVE ' LEAVE
AKOTA CUT SlOtX CITT
6:10 a m.... j 7:00 a in
8:00 a m .9:00 ft m
10:00 ft m 12 m
1:30 pm 2:30 pm
3:30 p id 4:30 p m
6:30 p m 6:15 p m
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Leave Sioux Tlty at M::W forrrjmtnl I-nke
and mMt Hreat Northern train at Houtb
ttloux City, on return trip.
C, St. P., M. A O.
Trains leave Dakota City at the fol
lowing time :
riORTQ BOUND. BOBTH BOUND,
5:52 pm Omaha 7:95 am
10:00 am. .....Omaha ......D:id pm
3 :87 pm Norfolk 8 am
9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7:58 am Newcastle 10:00 am
2:08 pm " 6:tipm
SUNDAY THAIS 8.
5 :62 pm Omaha 7 :85 am
3:37 Norfolk 0:32
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No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am
11 " Passenger, Omaha
and Lincoln 12:47 pm
EAST
No. 86 Local Freight 2 :15 pm
10 Local Passenger. .. .6:33 pm
Local Items
The Ueiald for all tb wkwh:
Subscribe for The Herald f 1 per
year.
The board of commissioners meet
Saturday.
A b'.by boy was born to Bert Beatty
and wife, of Blyburg, Sunday.
Eev W S Oberholtzer is attending
Synod at Orand Island thie week.
Banker Ed T Kearney, of Jackson,
was a business visitor here Monday.
James Fisher went to Herrick, S D,
Satnrday,to visit his uncle, H Wesley
Brown.
Don't forget Breuu'e coffee it is
still in the lead. For sale at Van de
Zedde's.
Georgia Ayres came up from Omaha
last week and will remain here and
attend school.
Nels Smith, of Homer, was a caller
on the Herald Wednesday, while en
route home from the fair.
Helen Orr returned to Sioux Falls,
S D, Wednesday, to resume her
studi s at All Saints school.
A marriage license was issued Tues
day to Hal Gr Blacketer and Dora
Petersen, both of Omadi precinct.
John Lamont, brother-in-law of
Boss Johnson, came over from Chero
kee,. Io, to take in the fair this week.
Fred O Stannard has given . up his
job as moterman on the Foye oar.
Jay Bliven has taken his place at the
throttle
Mrs 0 M Gray is enjoying a visit
from her mother, Mrs Minnie Cramer
and sinter-in law Mrs B C Cramer, of
Alta, Iowa .
Gretchen Bullock left Sunday for
Blair, Neb, where she will make her
home with Rv and Mrs J G Shick
and attend school.
Mrs G C Meiervurgen, nee Elsie
Surber, and daughter, of Omaha, wer9
here the first of the week visiting at
the W L Boss home.
Wilfred Voss, the republican candi
date for county superintendent, was
np from Omadi precinct Tuesday,
1 toking over the political situation.
It is a fact that coffee makes peo
ole nervous that is some kinds of
coffee. Use Bruen's coffee and you
wi.l avoid all that trouble. Vau sells
it.
W A Price and wife are here fiom
Salix. Io. visiting at the home of Mrs
M C Armstrong. Their little girl was
taken sick with bowel trouble, and it
is doubtful if she recovers..
Harold B Baugous and Miss Maude
Priest, of Omadi precinct, surprised
their friends Wednesday by quietly
getting married in Sioux City where
they had gone to vitit the fair.
If you intend to paint give us a call.
We handle the Minnesota Liuseed Oil
Paint, sold subject to chemical analy
sis. Guaranteed the best paint made.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
Arthur Larson came down irom
Hoskins. NeK Saturday, to speud f
few days with friends here. He made
a point to have bis name placed on
he Herald roll of honor while here.
Mrs Esther Hardin, her daughter
Mrs Ada Sherman, and granddaugh
ter Margaret bherman, leave to
morrow for Brooklyn. N Y, to spend a
few mouths with Mrs Hardin's daugh
ter. S E Mills has resigned his position
as manager of the Fields & Slaughter
elevator at this place and next week
will go o Allen, eb, where ue has ac
cepted a position in the Allen State
bank.
Oscar M Waddell, superinti nlent
and general disbursing agent at the
Winnebago agency, was an over night
visitor at the heme of Geo J Boucher
of this place . He also visited his pa
rcuts in Hou'h bioux City Sunday.
What is the use to exneiiioont
when you can get the purest, cleanest
and beBt of breud made in Sioux Cut,
and baked to order for Van de Zedde,
who has handled it for tlio past tliir
tien years in this town and kuous
what good bread is, as he is an old
baker himself, and knows when he
l as a good article. Fresh every day,
except Suuday.
The following jury wus drawn to
serve at the fall term of court, which
convenes September 23: John ileeuan
Antomua Nelson, I red llkins, James
Harnett, Win Dierking, H 11 Deforest
David Clapp. Hans Knudten,Fred Beer
maun, U Van de Zedde, II O Dorn
John W Hogan, Win Beide, Herman
Stolz, E T KearneW, S A Bridenbaugh
U L Boalx, jr. OAo Licefelter, Job
McGonioal, Carl Anderon and Hen
ry Cain.
A house for rent inquire at this
office.
District court convenes here Sp'
tember 23.
Banker Geo Haase waa down from
Emerson Thursday.
Cobs for sale at the Bleokiron ele
vator, Dakota City, Neb.
Old papers for sale at the Herald
office 5 cents per hundred.
Veda Long, of Sioux City, spent
Sunday here with Neva Best.
Subscribe for the Herald, the best
paper in the county, fl ft year.
Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al
sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers.
Mr Lowe, from eastern Iowa, was
here this week visiting W L and E L
Ross.
El Doolittle, of Everly, Io, was
here ft few days visiting his brother,
the barber.
Mrs Sol Smith was down from Em
erson Wednesday visiting friends and
taking in the fair,
O, why do you eat old dry peanuts
when you can get them fresh roasted
every day at Van's..
Have you tried those fresh roasted
peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster?
They are surely dandy.
C E Doolittle has purchased the
Hubbard barber shop, and will put a
man at work there Saturday.
Mrs G Larson, sister of Ross John
son, is here witn ner aauguter, from
Paulina, Io, taking in the fair.
A A Sunde, of Soldier, Iowa, a
former blacksmith of this place, was
here Thursday visiting old friends.
Rev M D Berg, of Ponca, visited at
the Lutheran parsonage on Tuesday.
He was enrouto to Synod at Grand
Island.
F W Swingle, one of the prosperous
farmers near Nacora, was in town on
business Thursday. He was enroute
to Sioux City to see the fair.
Have you tried the Sultanna and
Tac-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 8chrieVer Bros .
We guarantee Sioux City prices. We
also repair tinware and gasoline stoves.
L M Leslie this week Bold his dJUR
store to Roland B Orr and son Frank.
The transfer will be made as soon as
the invoice is taken, which will begin
Monday.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slaughter Co.
S E Mills, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
There will be no preaching at Salem
and Dakota City Lutheran church
next Sunday on account of the ab
sence of Rev W S Oberholtzer at
Grand Island, attending Synod.
We have just received a car of that
famous Diamond Lump Sootless west
ern coal, the finest in the world for
cooking purposes.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Yon will never be too late nor lose
any time at the Unique theater, David
son block, Sioux City oontmous enter
tainment. Greatest moving pictures
ever seen. Ladies aud children especi
ally iuvitel.
If any of our subscribers desire the
address changed on their Herald by
reason of the establishment or changes
made in the rural mutes, or for anv
other reason, just drop us a postal and
the change desired and it will be made.
Do you need your old roof repaired
nr a new roof? Reaiember we have the
genuine Rubberoid Roofing. Don't
accept a so called just as good, when
you can get the best for the fame
money. Give us a trial, we will please
you Howards & Bradford Lumber
company.
Lectnre Course for 1907-8.
The Dakota City lecture course for
the coming season of 1907-8, announce
the following attractions and dates:
Schubert Ladies Quartet, Oct 23.
Deuton C Crowl, Nov 18.
Metropolitan Concert Co, Jan 2.
B B Burton, Jan 25.
Gibeon Garl, March 10.
Tickets wi-l be on sale at an early
date, notice of which will be tiveu.
SALEM.
Beipie Foreshoe has been under the
doctor's care the past week.
The "weight social" was postponed
until September 20th, when it will be
held at the Sulera Lutheran church as
formerly announced. Everybody wel
come.
Ab Mason is able to be about again,
aving been laid up for some time
with an absoess on his hand.
W L Strong loaded two cars of oats
t the C B & Q siding on the Baker
farm.
Harry Brown had a valuable horse
truck by lightning last Friday night
George Bliven and wife of Sioux
;ity, spent bunday with relatives in
this vicinity.
It is reported that ft few members
of the "Buzzers' Hot Air Club" are
preparing a "skunk roast," which will
be pulled off in honor of Paddy Sides
Clius Ileikes is home this week tak
ng in the lair and making himself
un" Til as well as ornament il lo the
folks. Charles has rented the Addie
8i ics farm for the coming year, and
he is most heartily welcomed back by
his niuiiv Iilenus.
Mauv p onto huve begun to wonder
whether there is a demo-jiop party left
or not.
Hypnotist Frank Orr and Jacob
Suits and lady friends spent a very
pleasant day ut the Wilkins home uea
Homer Sunday.
Austin Newell of Omaha, visited his
Grandpa Learner lust week.
The Touch That Heals
is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve
It's the happ est combination of Arnica
flowers aud healing balsams ever com
pounded. lo matter how old the sore
or ulcer is, this salve will cure it. For
burns, soalds, cuts, wounds or piles, it
an absolute cure. Guaranteed by
I Leslie, druggist. 25o.
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HUBBARD.
Just received, an up to date stock of
fall and winter millinery goods. Sat
faction guaranteed. JUiss Johanna
Mundy.
Catherine English, who has been
visiting Father English of tbia place,
went back to Omaha Saturday.
Selz shoes are all the go. Carl An
derson sella them.
The Hubbard and Wakefield bull
game played here Sunday was rather
one sided, our boys winning by score
of 9 to 0.
Gold weather is coming nd we have
a supply of flannels, blanket, eto, for
fall and winter. Carl Anderson.
Father English was a city passenger
Monday. y
A complete assortment of glassware
at Carl Anderson's.
D C Heffernan commenced work on
his store building Tuesday and the
frame work is now well under way.
When it is finished it will be one of
the best buildings in town.
"Wake up." Do you know a snap
when you see one, or hear of one?
Remember O C Heffernan has good
land for sale in Potter and Sully eoun
ties, S D. All laying east of the Mis
souri river, where water is always
known to be good.
Frank lleeney, assistant in the bank,
is taking a vacation for ft while.
We hate a car of crockery coming
and will have a supply of big jars for
family use, also a full line of small
crockery. Get your pick before they
are all gone. Carl Audeieon.
Ohas Conghtry came up from Da
kota City Tuesday to run the E & B
lumber yard while Geo Timlin went to
see Dan Patch.
Canvas gloves and mittens and
leather gloves for fall work, at Carl
Anderson's.
Miunie Bartels went to Sioux City
Wednesday, where she will attend
school.
See Renza & Green before you buy
wagon or wagon bo. They can
make a price that will surprise yiu.
A large number from here went to
Sioux City Wednesday to attend the
fair.
Yes, we handle "Puritan" fljur,
good enough for any body and costs
you only $1.45 per sack. While 11 our is
going up we are selling at the eame
old price.
About thirty from here took in the
fair at Sioux City Tuesday.
School opened here Monday, Prof
Donohoe, Mary Timlin, Mary Quinn
and Annie Killackey as teachers.
Bring us your butter, eggs, cream
and farm produce, and get the highest
market price. Carl Anderson.
R D Rockwell was a passenger from
here Thursday.
Cbnrley Veach is back on a isit.
Carl Anderson carries a big line of
overalls and jicketa for fall wear,
A number from here went to Jack
son Thursday to attend the M W A
lodge. . ,
As the long winter evenings are com
ing don't forget that we have a stock
of line lamps in all prices. Carl An
deisou. JACKSON.
Margaret Waters and Genevieve
Clark left for Sinsinawa Monday to at
tend school at the Mound. Mane
Goodfellow expects to go Thursday.
Dan Holland and M Minnaugh spent
several days in town the laBt of the
eek.
Mrs A C Carroll retu-ned from an
extended visit with frieuds at Montello
nd Grand Rapids, Wis, the first of
the week.
Alioe Demary commenced teaching
Monday in the Jas Heeny district, near
Nacora.
Aire F H Evans, of Chicago, arrived
here Saturday for a visit with rela
tives. Mrs John Bell, of South Sioux City,
s visiting her husband this week. Mr
Bell is helping construct the new liue
for the Jackson Independent Tele
phone company.
Mary Collins, of Faxon, Okla, niece
f Dr Leahy, is attending school at St
Catherines.
Mary Kittson has gone to Family,
Mont, to visit her brother.
Will Hickuy was a passenger to
Omaha Sunday evening.
Helen Kearney is visiting friends in
Sioux City and taking in the fair.
Mrs Hans KnndBon has been quite
sick the past week.
The Jesuit Fathers will conduct a
mission here commencing ounuay,
September 15 to 22.
Rev P F McCarthy attended the
services at the Cathedral Suody of
50th anniversary of the first mass ever
said iu Sioux City. Many noted pre
lates were there.
News is scarse this week. All here
are takinor in the Interstate fair at
Sioux Uitv. aad report the races and
other attractions fine.
The young folks enjoyed a dancing
party at bt Patricks hall Monday
night. An orchestra from Sioux City
furnishsd the music.
Ahx McDonald and little son, of
Armour, S D, are visiting relatives
here. Sir McDonald is nroute to
Hot Borings. S D. to tsko treatment
for the rheumatism.
Nellie Hartv commenced a term of
school Monday, south of Hubbard.
Mise.es Julia aud Katie Green, of
Sioux Ci'y, and John P Davey. of E
eison, attended th dancing party
hero Monuay night.
HOMER.
Mrs Chas Ream, of Dakota City,
was a visitor at the home of lier sou
Carl Saturday. Carl's little son who
was a visitor at his grandparents
for a short time came down with her.
Mrs Georgia Jay, of Kansas City,
was a guest at Louis Herman's from
Thursday to Saturday,
Miss Eva Kinnear returned her
studies iu ft Sioux City college this
week
Mrs Gertie Best was ft Dakota City
visitor over Sunday.
Tha Dorms aocietv crave ft creneral
aupper laat Saturday evening and
Buy Round Trip Tickets
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September 25 io October 5, 1907
. The AK-SAR-BEN for 1907 will be bigger and better than ever. New high
amusement features have been provided, including
BEAUTIFUL BAGDAD
an elaborate scenic production with Symphony Orchestra, Large Beauty Chorus, and
well known Singers and dancers.
FOUR BIG PARADES
TUESDAY EVENING, October 1 Comic Automobile Parade.
. WEDNEBDAY EVENING, October 2 Grand Electric Pageant.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 3 Ladies' I-loat Tarade.
FRIDAY EVENING, October 4 Coronation and Grand Ball.
Some of The Numerous Attractions
Crystal Palace "Salome" The Girl in Red Turkish Theatre Otto's AnimalJShow
Hale's Tours The Laundry Electric Theatre House of Mystery.
BALLOON
Buy Round Trip Tickets
OMAHA when you return.
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LYMANBS HOLES
Div, Pass'r Agt, Omaha,
alized about seventeen dollars, which
was applied on Rev Smith's salary.
Mrs Tohu McQnirk returned to Ho
mer this week after a few weeks' visit
at Dakot t City.
Seth Biines is enjoying a visit from
his brother Al and wife.
A brother aud sister of Knnte Chris
tophersou came Tuesday to visit him
and take in the fair at Sioux City.
Mrs H A Monroe visited with Mrs
Jay McEntaffer Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Lee Clement are enter
taining friends from Iowa.
Orval Lake and wife and Mrs Bert
Lake and daughter Mary were visitors
at the fair Tuesday.
The little daughter of Dr Burke
who has been quite ill with ma
laria, is convalecent.
The boys, Joe Davis, Wellington
fnnth, Lester Miller, Seth and Will
Buckland, and B McKiuley, are not
afraid of "spooks," like the Indians,
for they camped one night where Hig
gius was bunged, while on their way
to Colerado.
Will Learner and wife went to Sioux
City Tuesday aud let the fair take
them iu.
Nels and Ollio Smith, Jay McEn
taffer, O Harris, Mr and Mrs James
Harris, Mrs Will Ryan and mother,
Mrs Ashford, aud T D Curtis, were
among those who saw Dau Patch
Tuesday.
Harry Biown and family were guests
at the S A Brown nonie Sunday.
Quite a little excitement was caused
at the depot Tuesday evening when
an Indian and his betterihalf reported
that they had lost a two year old
child that moruiug in Ashford'a corn
field. There was talk of a searching
party going out, but finally some
young Indians that could talk "United
Stites" informed the crowd that the
child had been left on the noon train
by its drunken parents.
Warren Kinnear and his mother,
Mrs liert Kinnear. took in the fair
Tuesduy.
Mias Georcia Mansfield is in Pouca
assitiug in protracted meetings.
geut Bobbits has taken a month's
lay off, and with his wife and bal y
starti d Tuesday for a visit with Mrs
Bobbit's parents at Huntly, Neb.
Some one that has more gall than
houor have been making fools of them
selves about the premiaes of Ed Nor-
ri. While Mr Norns was on tne res-
eruation m iking hay, someone tried to
get in the house but was iriginenea
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by Mrs Korris. xue next nigut airs
Norris being afraid to stay alone spent
the night at a neighbors. That night
ttia limine was broken into, an inside
door broken from its hinges, and flour,
sugar and the like destroyed. I won
der itJhe parties who did such a
mean thing know that tne law pro
hibits the desaruotiou of property.
No matter who it belongs to, even our
own wo cannot destroy.
NACORA.
Cleinet Simmous went to Yankton,
8 D, Monday for a few days visit
with his ustor, Mrs A -astro w.
Mrs Gus Lester and son spent a few
davs tiiis week with friends iu Sioux
City.
Aliee Deiuaray, of Jackson, is
teaching tha Hemey school aud Alary
Clark the Betcke school.
Mrs Frank Heeny and little daugh
ter, of Haj Springs, Neb, arrived here
laht Friday for a few weeks' visit bt
the James lleeney home.
Mrs Lena Simmons arrived home!
last Saturday after a two weeks visit
at Billiugs, Mont. Her lirott er Her
man acoompanied her home for a few
days' visit.
A Schwartz shipped ft car of hogs to
Sioux City Tuesday.
Ouite a number from here attend
ed the fair at Sioux City this week,
re - 75 tickeU were sold Tuesday
RACES RIDE FOR LIFE
and avoid inconvenience
Neb.
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Rentes, $1.50
pARM LOANS
arvwheie
on earth . See or
Lifct your
property with us
nnkouciiy.Neb.snd Wnmrr A. Vimf rs
PAUL PIZEY, ALFRED PIZEY,
Dakota Cit, Nib. JdLYZTS 608 Metropolitan Blk.
Bonded : Abstracter J Sioux City. Iowal
C6e Kind Thst Wesvrs
' That's the service we give you. PROMPT, GOOD, RIGHT.
Been doing it for over twenty-one years, hence our steadily in
creasing business.
Rememuer, EVERYTHING iu banking that you can get, even
in Ne York, and at hs low rates (if not lower), and better treatment,
if we can give it io jou. Always glad to see you, Call, when in
town, for a visit, if no lnui:iev tn do.
We are prepared to do i wica the rolume of business we now do.
Try to persuade that friend r newcomer to try this good bank next
time he needs to life oue. He will be pleased, you will be thanked
and we will be grateful to you both.
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats yon RIGHT"
Cattle and farm loans are tipe Bank of Dakota County
now, and price low. Jackson, Neb.
North Eastern Nebraska Land
farm lend in Northeast Nebraska
counties, from fja to $70 per acre,
Write for particulars.
Do you waxkt
to sell vow
The quick, sure way is
to put a want-ad in
Omaha IScc
The Rates are One insertion, per line 10 cents.
Two or more consecutive insertions, per line,
G cents each insertion. Each insertion made on
' odd days, 10 cents per line.
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All advertising runs in both morning and
aud evening papers without extra charge.
- Count Six Words to a JS1(V
Address Want-Ad Department, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb.
Within everybody's reach reaches everybody
EVERY DAY.
and crowes in ticket offices
GEO. H. PRANGER
Agt, Dakota City, Neb.
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Wo have plenty of Money to Loan at a low
rate of interest on Dakota county Farms. We
also Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kind
write us before you Borrow, Buy or Sell.
to Sell,
.Keal
Real r A K M ANIIX
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We have several thous
and acres of the finest
for sale, looated in Dakota and Dixon
from 4U acre traots to BUU acies
Prtnnnlltr i Pa Emerson
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