9 IVotadi rop of Alcohol Doctors prescribe very little, if any, ciconoi these days. They prefer strong tonics and ultera- t;vcs. This is all In keeping ii v Jtn modern medim! cHnr 11 ut explains why Ayer's Sar- jsiparilla i now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. Vi publiih our formula U liters We bA-i1nh alcohol ora our mediuiuaa We urmyon to oonauit your dootor !i:ro is daily action of the bow ; M5..! io'.js products are absorbed, i ' .; Iiciul.-iche. biliousmess, nausea, i. i. Ws wish you would ask your CI .i. ":n."uccimK your constipation ' .:; !u-.itive doses of Ayer's Pills. C. iyer Co., Lo-woll. Maal. You Ought'to Go Somewhere This Autumn Cheap Une-Way Colonist Rates Daily during September and Octo ber to Pacifio 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 fEastern cities. These are the cheap ratoa of the reason. Late Autumn Trips West Low rate excursion tickets to Colo rado, the Rockies, and Big Horn Mouutains will remain on sale dar ing September; the low rate round trip tickets to Paoifio Coa. t will not be on sale after September 15lh. - Homeseekers Excursions See the West with its 1907 crops. ..Western farm lands, including irri gated lands, are constantly advanc ing in v.lue; better locate now. Big Horn Basin and Billings District We run personally con ducted, cheap rate homeseekers ex cursions to help ypn to locate on ir rigated lands at the lowest possible prices; tU-j will dauble in value in rive years. Join roe on these excur sions. No charge for services, Wiite D Clem .Deaver, agent Bur lington Landseekers Bureau, Omaha CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Karrakeb, DACOTA Ticket Agent CITY, NEB. L. W. Wakeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w Dr. King's Now Discovery Fnn oycns mnfouL Q,fTS Tr(al bottl Free AND ALL THR0A1 ANDLUNGTROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8ATISFACX0SY1 OH MONET BEFUNDED. R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician and Sarpeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA W. C. EckK&ri Scientific Refractionist. v Speotacles and Eyeglasses Accurately fitted. Coi ioltation and Examination Free. Office at residence. D'XVTA CITY, NEBRASKA CO YEARS iA'f EXPERIENCE ''('mm 'OPVIHOHTR i-r.. n f..c't ti i. nn ne-rrn'i in r ti'i-'i" ! fioa whciluT oi. i. V I 't ',t I 'I'l'IPIU IIM'ft lenC .1. j'ssiiiffliA "' ' li'V' i.. M.t t ir i utMin. Il Mi i Cm. IW-f.lt ii i t ia 1 (' tt u-tty ' '-! ion i:ik.;i 1 .( tvitUC, ' 11 If' !r llln-tr-i !,nf k -l.-n' !..Hll ..! t ri.ul. 'I V:i a Alt i: oQ.-" Hhe Hersxld for &A R R Time Table Sioui City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVK LEAVE 3 A ROTA CUT BIOl'X CITT 0:00 a m 7:00 a m 7:30 a m 9:00 m 9:30 a m '. 10 .15 a m 11:00 a m... 12 m 1:30 p m.. 2:30 p m 8:30 p ro 4:30 p in . 5:3( p m 6:15 p ra 7:80 pm 9:30 p m 6:15 p mf f9:00 p in 8DHDAT ONLY. i EXCEPT BISCAY vSpeciul trips for parties of 15 or more C, St. P., M. ft O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol- icir'Dg time : ' ORTU Uol NI). BOtTH BOTTND 5 :li2 pin Omaha 7 :35 am 10:00 am Omaha ......5:13 pm 3 :37 pin Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:58 am Newcastle. .. ..10 :00 am i :08 pm " 6! 08 pm SUNDAY THAINH. 5 :D2 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 CB4Q 1 WEST So. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omsha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No :86 Local Freight 2:15 pm 10 Local Passenger. .. .6:33 pm Local Items The Heild for all tb kwr: Snmner Niebubr has gone to Thun- ton, Neb to operate a barber shop. ' Mrs J C McKernan went to Hawar den, lo, last Fiiday to visit her broth er. Don't forget Breun's coffee it is still in the lead. For sale at Van de Zedde's. Geo McBeath and wife, of Homer, were Sunday guests at the Harry U Adair home. Mrs Qeogia Jar and ' daughter Aileen returned Saturday to their home at Kinsas City. " Mrs Ellen Wheeler and son, of Piatt, S D, were guests of Grandpa Leedom and wife the past week, Georgia Niebubr and Jennie Ten nens left for Peru, Neb, Monday to at tend the noimal school as stu.lents. , Will Phillips has returned from Coleradn, where he spent the summer with James Spencer on a claim near Hoyt. Misses Bess and Perle Stinson re turned Monday evening from a three weeks' visit with relatives at Garnett, Kansas. Gildea Sayfr drove over to "Lav. ton, Io, nnd eppnl Saturday and Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs Frank Bookbart. Mrs Rasmus Fredrickson and little daughter, of Homer, were guerts at the home of Sheriff H U Hansen Thursday and Friday. Thos Sullivan, John Daley, T J Hartnett and others were down from Jackson Tuesday on business pertain ing to the proposed ditch. Mrs M J Birchell, sister cf G W Sayer, returned to her home at Bel grade, Nebr, this week, having spent a couple of weeks visiting hereabouts. If you intend to paint give us a call. We handle the Minnesota' Linseed Oil Paint, nold subject to chemical analy sis. Guaranteed the best paint made. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Y Clias Bates and family went to Bas sett. Neb, Monday, where tiharley ex pects to ply his trade as a plasterer. They will alio visit Mrs Bates' rela tives, the Smiths, who roside in that locality. Goo Linafelter, of St John's pre cinct was here Monday in attendance at district ourt. He expects to move to Sifuth Dakota about the first of next year, where he has purchased a farm near Alpena. Louis Larson and wife went over to Lawtou, Jo, to vitit at thoGns Bartels home over Sunday . They report Mr Bartels as having one of the finest farms in that looality, well stocked with cattle, hogs and sheep. G M Gray, who is operating his threshing machine in this vicinity, re- jports the yield of small grain not up I . - i v W7u:i .. ..n lu tue average. tiuiiu duuic ui-iub ma Hiring out a fair vield many are full ing considerably below the norm!. Wash Leedom and wife of Dixon, S D, visited at the old home here a few dajs the past week. Wash had been to Lincoln to accompany the re mains of 14 H Kuhn, who died at Chamberlain, S D, last Tuesday, and which were shipped to Lincoln for in terment. Do you need your old roof ropaired or a new roof? Reuember we have the genuine P.ubberoid Poo flog. Don't accept a so called just as good, when you can geP the best for the same money. Uive us a trial, we will please vnu Edwaids & Bradford Lumber company. What is the nse to experiment when you cau get the purest, cleanest unl best oi uruuti matie in oioux v-n;, ai d baked to order for Vsn do Zedde, who has handled it for the past thir teen years in this town and kuous wliht (tond bread is, as he is an old hither himself, and knows when lie hub a good article. Fresh every duy, except Sunday, The regular fall term of district court convened in this place Monday Ju.lge A A Welsh, of Wayne, occupied the bench for Judge Guy 1 Graves NotlmiK of particular importance was done during tlie short session, which lusted oulv part of the duy. The Mo Namxra divorce case was postpoued until the adjourned term, owiug to the absence of Judge 11 E Evans, wtt irney for Mrs McNamara, who is in 1'enn smmia on a visit. lhe Uorner sa loon esse came on for hearing, but owing to a deticiency in me irans crip the case wus held over and as soou aa the attorneys get. the matter arranged Judge Wlau will return an hear the case. Subscribe for The Herald tl fer year. Cobs for sale at the Blenkiron ele vator, Dakota City, Neb. Jack Frost made' his first appear anoe Wednesday morning. Old papers for salo at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in the county. (1 a year. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Mrs Capt O'Connor, of Homer, spent Friday night at the Mrs McBeath home here, O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when you can get theny fresh roasted every day it an s. ' Have von tried those froth roasted peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster? They are surely dandy. iMigotie iNorrtyke, or Sioux uity. was here Thursday visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs Mollie Brojhill. Grace Ilsgar went to Wakefield Sat urdsy to spend a week visiting at tie home of Mrs Lettie Rix and other ret ntives. ' M O Ajres and W L Ross went to Walthill Tliursilay to take in the base ball carnival, which is being held tberu this week. LOST A hinge enlgute, near Da kota City cemetery. Find er please leave at G F Bro) hill's and receive reward. Jas Moore and wife, of Osmond, Neb, spent the week here at the home of Mrs Moore's erand parents, J F Leedom and wife. The 513 train on the Omaha killed a cow for jLiSton Olson Wednesday afternoon at the crossing in front of Mr Olson's house. Why is it that nearly everybody drinks Breun's coffee? Simply be cause it's the best to be had at any price. Van sells it. Nanna Fredrickson was np from Homer Friday and Saturday taking examination. She was a guest at the Sheriff Hansen home. Have you tried tho Sultanna and Tac-co brands of canned goods? Van sells thenit These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Uuy joar hardware, tinware, wire screen and Moves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. Wfe also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale ut reasonable pi ices. Fields & Slacohter Co. Theo E Bliven, Msnager, Dakota City, Neb. Wilfred E Vofb, republican candi date for county superintendent, was in town Thnrsdnv. Mr Voss is making friends as fast as acquaintances in his campaign for county saperintendent. We have just received a car of that famous Diamond Lnmp Bootless west ern coal, the linest in the world for cooking purposes. Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. A new time card for the Foye line is published at the head of the local col umn this week. Mr roye is etideuv- bring to pnt on' ft schedule that will efct accommodate the traveling pub ic. You will never bo too late nor lose any time at the Unique theater, David son block, Sioux City eontinous cnter- tuinmeiit. Greatest moving pictures ever seen. Ladies and children especi ally iuvitel. Wm Bowman, of St John's precinct, was in Rtteniliui' e at the session of distrt. t court Monday and was grant ed his final citizenship papers by the jndge. He was a pleasant caller at the Herald ffloe while here. If any of our subscribers desire the addriss changed on their Herald by reasou of the establishment or changes made in the rural mutes, or for any other reason, just drop us a postul and the change desired and it will be made. Rev D Marquet'e, of University I'bue, Neb, at one time M E pastor at thi place, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church hers Sunday morn ii g. Many of his old friends turned out to hear him. In the evening Rev EEGilbeit, brother-in-law of Rev E E Shufer, aud pastor of the church at Cherokee, Io, tilled the pulpit. Mr and Mrs Ross Johnson left Thutsduy for Slaytou, Minn, having received word of the death of Mr Johusou's sister, Mrs Lina Zenn, which occurred Oil the 14th in a hi. pital at that place. Mrs Zenn leavts a husband and six small childnn, the youngest but eighteen months old. liree telegrams were hied at Slaytou to Mr Johnson notifying him of the siekness and death of his sister, but owing to t'-e strike among the teleg rapbi rs they never reached him, and word of the death and burial finally came by mail. Oyster Stew. For ti e inexpeiienced cook the reel ie lor a nne oyster stew is given in tlie October Woman's Home Compau ion: "Put one quart of oyster in a rolan der, und pour over three fourths of upful of cold water, reser'lug th inuor. Pick over the ovsters, being M re fnl tliut no purticlcs of shells ud iere to the tough muscles. II tut th received liquor lo inn Otillng piant HtiHiu tliroiiKM a ilo,lle llnckiiets n heete eloTh, add the oysters, n it i coo';, stiri lug occasstonally, until th oysti is are plump and the edges In -i ml. Remove the ovsters witli skimmer to a heated tureen, nnd ud otm foiirtli ot a cupful or butter, on hulf tublesp 'or.f ul ot salt, one tight f a tt io-p ioiif.il of pepper, tho oyster liquor, btiuii.e i a socond time thiough doiililu thickness of cheese clotl and lour eupfuls of scalded milk." Lectnre Course for 1907-8. The Dakota City lecture course for the comiiiv season of 1007-8, auuouuee tho following attractions aud dutea: Schubert Ladies Quarttt, Oct 23. Denton C Orowl, Nov 18. Metropolitan Concert Co, Jan 2. B B Burton, Jan 25. (iilieoii Garl, March 10, Tickt ta wi 1 be on sale at an early Jut., uttictt of which will be t iveu. I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Rfnz9 & Green painted their mi chine shed this week Tho Clifton Medicine company have a show on here all this week. George Hayes is hauling com to the elevator. Wm JIarty and John Duggan were pHSFet.gers from here Wednesday, i Herman Renze expects to take trip to Ocaha next week. Mrs U Renze was aa Emerson visit or Monday. Wehaveonr tall stock of cotton flannel husking mitts in all sizes and styles. Carl Anderson. jseit i ranoco ana daughter were piusttigcis to llartington Wedncsdav nothing. Superintendent Geo J Boucher via ited the schools here Wednesday. Just received, an up to date stock of fall and winter millinery Roods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Johan na Mundy. Mrs M Green and Mrs Dan Hartnett were city passengers Thursday. Mary O'Counor went to Atlanta, Io, Wednesday. M Green and P Joacs marketed corn here this weel. U-sit Dyer celebrated his birthday Tuesday. Some Siou City friends were over for the oocasion. D C Heffernan has his new building about completed. The irrepressible Joe Leedom has returned to Hubbard to reside, bring ing his family overland from Hawar- n, Io, where they spent the summer. They will occupy the Carl Fredrick son house. D C Heffernan sports a new driving team, and its a dandy. Mrs E Howard returned home last week fioni a visit to her brother at Gieely. John Muloney was down to the city Wedntsday. Duck coats, jackets and overalls for fall aud winter, at Carl Anderson's. Section Foreman John Young last week removed to Lyons, Neb, Uking charge of the section at that place M Hickey, of Jackson, was in town Tuesday. The Sioux City Grays failed to how up Sunday, const qnently the ball game was a rlzalo. .. Our stock of cotton and wool blank- ta is now in and we can supply your unts in this line. Carl Andersou. Al Sohrempp went to Walthill Wed- esday to participate in the base ball carnival held thete this week A large number from here attended the mission at Jackson lust week hich closed Sunday, night. If you want a new wagon or wagon ox call on lieiize 5 Ureen, Tlieir ice is the lowest. Dave Beacom departed Wednesday for Omaha to enter Creightou college. He will tukf a course in pharmacy. See our stock of outing fluunels be fore making your fall purchases. We arry all desirable grades. Carl An- erson. There will be a dance here tLiP Friday, night. nnry Maurioe is putting down a ell for Father Euglisi this week. John Greeu was up to Emerson undav. The Hubbard ball team plays two games at the Walthill carnival this week. Lou Beacom has charge of the ele- utor this week, Henry Cain being in attendance at district court. Bring us your butter, eggs and pro- uce asd get tlie niguest market price. Carl Anderson. John Kent leaves next week for erry, Io, where his mother resides. He has disposed of his interest in the livery business here. Johnny will be much missed here a'j'OLg the voung folks. Jtff P Rookwell, republican candi ite for sheiiff, is making frieuds every day in his canvas for that office. He is not letting tho grass grow under lis feet either. John Howard sold corn to the ele vator Tuesday. Frank Lusnier went to Partington Thursday. HCMER. Dr Burke is remodeling his homo The Dorcus society met with Mrs A J Beam Thursday, to quilt. Pe'Jt-h McKinley was an over Bun day visitor at horae II A Monroe and family Sandayed n tne country. Mrs Bancroft, the Free Press edit or s better nail, reiurneu irom xuue- peudoce, Iowa, Wednesday, where she had been the past few weeks vis iting Mr liauoroft's relatives. Chas Shafer, of Heattle, Wash, is visiting at the Hand Kooawell home. Mrs Irve Rockwell aud children, of Sioux City, are visiting relatives and frieuds here this week. Mrs T D Curtis visited from Friday to Htiudav ut the Win llolswortn sr home. John Welker took the train Tuesday for Wisconsin to visit reMivis and frieuds. lie expects to be gone about a month. Mtm Chas Rockwell, of lMiicrsot), visited hist week with her piretits, .lolm Church and wife, nnd with iMr R kwell's paients, Uul Rockwell aud wlft). Born, to Mr and Mrs LHrne, Hep ti mber Rltii. a sou. Sirs liarue was formeily Miss Minnie Munstield. Henry Wall waif was a Sunday visit or at flenry Ostmeyer's. Henry Wilke, a prosperous farmer it limerson x reciuct, was a Homer shopper Saturday. When we said tliut Tom TSiiinl had sold his farm to Geo I hucker 've had been n imiifoi n.ed. We have heard since that it was Tom Clapp's farm thut Mr Thacker bought. Born, September 18th, to Vern Iak and wife, a daiightir. Will Browu drove to Sioux, City Bnnday, returning Monday evening Mis Brown of Salem, was In Homer Wednesday visiting her son, S Buy Round Trip Tickets Via C60 Worth- Western. ILirae The AK-SAR-BEN class amusement features have been provided, including BEAVTIFUL BAGDAD an elaborate scenic production with Symphony Orchestra, Large Beauty Chorus, and well known Singers and dancers. rOVR BIG PARADES TUESDAY EVENING, October 1 Comic Automobile Parade. ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 2 Grand Electric Pageant.' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 3 Ladies' Float Parade. FRIDAY EVENING, October 4 Coronation and Grand Ball. 5 Some of C6e Numerous Attractions Crystal Palace "Salome" The Girl in Red Turkish Theatre Otto's Animal Show Hale's Tours The Laundry Electric Theatre House of Mystery. Jj . BALLOON RACES RIDE FOR LIFE EVERY DAY v?) Buy Round Trip Tickets at OMAHA when you return. LYMAN 6HOLES Div. Tass'r Agt, Omaha, Brown and family. Mrs Phoebe Wil son accompanied her Mrs Capt O'Connor war a passenger to Sioux City Tuesday evening. ' II A Monroe and T D Curtis were agency visiters Friday. Nels Smith and wife and Mrs A Barnes visited at the agency Friday. John Crippn and wife, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home at Cherokee, Iowa, last week. Beth Barnes and wife and Albert Barnes and wife were Sioux City shop pers Monday. Will Blessing shipped a ear of fat cattle to Sioux City Wednesday. Mrs Peter Jensen was taken-to a Sioux City hospital Wednesday by Dr Nina Smith, to undergo an operation for appeudieitis. Miss Anna Soreu son nccompauied her. The first accident of any conse quence ou tlie Kuriington at tins place happened last frlilay. nliile Pete Andeison was driving across the bridge the team was struck by a pass ing freight train. The team, wugon aud driver were knocked off the briilpe, the driver and one horse' landing in the creek thirty feat below, the other hoi so being carried across the tressle bridge on the pilot of the engiue, where it was released, not much the worse for its thrilling trip. Mr An dersou was extricated from the mud in the creek, pretty badly bruised by the fsll, but toon recovered. The horse that was thrown off the bridge with him was injured so bad that it had to be killed. SALEM. Bessie Foreshoe is spending this wei k with Nell Combs at Homer.,. Some people have very peculiar methods of making friends oreuumiajs, but in such ouSs they simply bite off their nose to spite their face, as the old saying goes. Theodore MoGlasban lost one of his best horses Mouday from colic. Ward Joyce was a Homer visitor Sunday. Sam aud Wm Bridenbaugh market ed several hundred bushels of com the past week at the popular price, b'i cents. Ouv Sides is building a new cistern, cave, etc, which will add to the con venience of his new home. Milton Foreshoe, sr, is in western Nebraska on a land inspecting tour. He is expected home the latter part of this week . Mr and Mr 0 B Bliver, of Sioux City, were in this vicinity Sunday and Monday. Blanche Ileikes, who is attending the Morningside college, was over and peut Sunday with her pareuts. Tho usual number oi mcKers ana soreheads ere on band at the, dance Friday night. A CUT RATE PRICE This is thw first campaign in Ne braka in which political bosses cut no tifjiire. The peop'e will nominate tho sttdldat-s and afterwards elect them, Vou are one of tlie people and slioul.i ake an active mteiest in these pn n iiiies an i elections hereafter. Poll ics from now ou means u sou ire deal for the uiiisses; lower iissiiiger rati-s, lower fr'ight rates, lesi extoi turn' by trusts aud combinations. J lieso things cm only be accomplished by every ho'iest voter making it a pint of his business. I ho people can only know what in really going on by read ing the newspapers. But you ought to rend a newspaper that enn print the truth about all candidates; a paper that has uo self-iu'erest in politics; whose owners urn not Olllo-.-liolders or office-seekers. The publishers think the STATE JOURNAL is such a paper and in order to prove it to you make the special offer of only 50 cent from now until after election; seventy five cents if you want the Sunday also. The eailier you send in your order the mors you get for your money, Liucoln is t'io news center. September 25 to October for 1907 will be bigger and better and avoid inconvenience Neb, Opposite Dakota City, City F. O. 8TANARD, Prop. Rentes, $150 per dcxy J f ARM LOANS avwheie on earth See or List your property with ns to D.koL City. Neb. and IP ,. f VJMa - SlouiCl'" " ,li ' ' ' ,! ,ur- " PAUL PIZEY, T- ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota City, Nia. TV gf 608 Metropolitan Blk. Boiidcd : Abstracter : Sioux City. Iowa I Sfte Kind Thsxt Wears That's the service W give vou. PROMPT, GOOD, RIGHT. Been doing it for ovur twenty-one years, hence our steadily in creasing business. Remicmheii, F.V.'T.YTIJINO in banking that you can get, even in New York, and i sa l.iw rutes (if not lower), and bettor treatment, if we can give it. to you. Always glad to see you. Sail, when in town, for a visit, if i o business to do. , We sre prepared to do twice the volume of business we now do. Try to persuade that friend or newcomer to try this good bank next .time he needs to use one. He will be pleased, you will be thanked aud we will be grateful to you both. - ."The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT Cattle and farm loaus aro ripe now, aud price low. North Fastern Nebraska Land STSiaS farm lend in Northeast Nebraska for sale, looated in Dakota and Dixon 1 counties. From $35 to $75 per acre. Write for particulars. Do you want to sell your arm? The quick, sure way is to put a want-ad in a ?foe Omalia IBee .The Rates are One insertion, per line 10 cents. Two or more consecutive insertions, per line, v C cents each insertion. Each insertion made on '''A' Jays, 10 cents per line. . , . All advertising runs in both morning nnd aud evening pupera without extra charge. , Count Six Words io & Etna Address Want-Ad Department, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. Within everybody's reach reaches everybody 1907 than ever. New high and crowds in ticket offices QEO. H. PRANGER Agt, Dakota City, Xeb. J I I I Hotel Court House Nebraska 5, We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate of interest on Dakota county Farina. We also Sell and Buy Real Estate of all kinds write us before you Borrow, Buy or Bell. Sell. .Farm lands R"' Et I I I MllK 01 UilkOta UOUIlty Jackson, Neb. From 40 aore tracts to 800 soies. Pnnnnllw Si Pr Emkbbon VsUlllltslljr IX. Wi Nebb. al 1