Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 11, 1907, Image 5

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It's fine care that makes fine
lisir! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor,
new Improved formula, sys
tematically, conscientiously,
and you will get results. We
know it stops falling hair, cures
dandruff, and is a most elegant
dressing. Entirely new. New
bottle, New contents.
Does not chanee ifie color of tht hah.
formula with oh boMls
Show II to jouf
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Ask bin about It,
hma do m bo m;i
Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our
new improved formula, is the latest, most
scientific, and in every way the very best
hair preparation ever placed upon the
market. For falling hair and dandruff it
is the one great medicine.
'-. o Ayr Co., Lowoll. Vow.
AUTUMN
Special Rates
Cheap One-Way
Colonist Pates
Daily during October to Pacifio
Coast ru1 far went points at about
bait rates. .
To the East
The low rate Jamestown Exposition
: tickets c m l' used for jour Autumn
trip to New York. Boston, and o'her
Eastern cities. These are the last
cheap rates of the reason. v
Homeseekers Excursions
- Cheap rate excurHions the first and
third Tuesdays of each month this
Autumn to Kansas, Oklahoma, the
Gulf country, Colorado, Uta't,
Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Mon
tana and tlie North webt. Ask
your neatest agent to write the
undersigned .
Big Horn Bas n and Billings
DiStriCt We ran personally con
ducted, cheap rite lioni"nkirB ex
cursions to help you to locate ou ir
rigated lands at the lowest prices.
Join me ou these excursions No
chargo for services. Wiite D.
Clem Denver, Mg.'tit Bur ington
Landseekers Burea", Omaha.
CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS.
A J K.UUUKEU.
DAKOTA
Ticket Agent
("TV, NEB.
L. W. Wakklf.v, Q P A, . Omaha, Neb
KILLthe couch
AND CURE THE LUNCS
wth Dr. King's
Nov Discovery
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
)R. C. H. MAXWELL,
Physiru.in and Snrjrenn.
Culls promptly attended
DAKOTA !ITT. NfBRARK
W. C. Eckhert
Scientific Rcfractiotiist.
Spectacl.-s and Eyeglasses
Accurately r itted
Coi laltation and Examination
Office at residence.
Free
n'VVTA CITr. NFBRA8KA
Cough Caution
Nere. wcltlvolj nevw poison yourlungi. 1 f jon
ri:rThLi.tt.;. na.ethe Irritated bron.
elill tube. Uou't blinUIr suupnas it witn a i
tupetyms poison. U'sirng8 how somethings
finally eome about. For twenty I,.r
liat constantly rnt peopto not to take cough
mixture, or prwrriptloni contotiilnarOpiuin.
Cliloroform. or similar poiwn. And now a little
Into thounh-Congivn ay, Put ton the label.
H poUonre iu your Cough Mixture. CiooUl
Very good 1 1 Horeaft.-rtorthiveryre'K)iiniotlier.
ndoUieix hould in.lrton having Dr. BJPS
Ckugh aire. No poinou marki on Dr. Bboou
labels and none In the medicine, else it must by
law be on the label. And it's nut only safe, but It
U said to be by those that know it bent, a truly rw
inorkable cough remedy. Take nochance then,
puflicularly with yuur children. Insist on having
fir. bhoop'i Onugli Cure. lk)inpare carefully the
Dr. tihoop puckage with others ud note tha
diffemncu. No polin n.arW there! You OUX
always be cu the sale side by demanding
Dr. Siioop's
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"ALL DEALERS"
R R Time Table
Sioux City, Crystal Lake tt Homer
I.KAVE tKAVK
Dakota cur siorx citi
6:00 a m 7:00 a in
7:30 a m 9:00 a m
9:30 a m 10.15 a m
11:00 a m J2 m
1:30 p m 2:30 p m
3:30 p ro 4:30 p m
6:3( p m 0:15 p m
7:30 p m 9:00 p m
dpeciul trips for parties of 15 or more
C., St. P., MAO.'
Trains leave Dakota City at the fob
i.-v'ng time:
OBTH BOUND. BOOTH BOTTHD
5:52 pm.. .....Omaha 7:35 am
10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm
13" rm Norfolk 8:20 am
9 01 am Norfolk .6.32 pm
- ;68 am Newcastle 10:00 am
! :08 pm 6:08 pm
SUNDAY TVaSS.
S ;B2 nm Omaha 7 :35 am
S-H7 Norfolk 5:32
C B A Q
' WEST
No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am
11 Passenger, Omba
and Lincoln 12:47 pm
EAST
No 86 Local Freight 2 :1 5 pm
10 Local Passenger.... 6:33 pm
Sclimlfld'H Orchestra
will give a aeriea of dances in the
' court bouse hall, Dakota City,
on the following dates
Oot. 11-25, Not. 8-22, Deo. 6-20.
Dancing begins promptly at 8:30
Dakota City Lecture
Course
Under the anspie.es of the business
men of Dakota City,
x ANNOUNCEMENTS.
October 23 8ohubert Ladies' Quar
tette.
November 18 The New Sam P. Jones,
Denton C. Crowl.
January 2 Metropolitan Concert Co.
January 25 B. B. Burton in Popular
Lectures.
March 10 Oibeon Carl, Character
Change Impersonator.
Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on
sale at fct re of K. A. S'inson.
Season t'ekets a.lults $1.50, school
children $1 25; admission at door
adults 40c, school children 30o.
Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform
ance begins at 8 :15 .
Local Items
Frank Hill wan down from Allen the
past week visiting relatives.
Don't forget Br-uu's coffee it is
still in the lead. For sale at Yan de
Zedde's.
8 lvia Gulligher returned to Homer
Monday, having spmt Sunday with
friends here.
TUih (Fiiday) evening the first of a
series of dan-es t'i be given by
Soinuied's orchestra, will be given in
the court housu hall. A good time in
insure. i all who attend.
If you intend to paint give us a call.
We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil
Puint, sold BuiH.t tocbemioal analy
wis. Guaranteed the best paint made.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co,
A .1 Krraker, agent for the Bur
lington at this place, is taking a vuOh
tion f r a tew weeks. He and his
ife left Tuesday for Moorcroft, Wyo,
the home of Mrs Kirraker's motl er,
who will accompany them on their re
turn home.
George Lillie, of Maibass, N D,
son-in law of Dr D C Stinson, made a
short visit her- Mummy U- tame
own fr m No th Dakota to be with
his mother wbi recently underwent n
operation f the r movl of gall stones
at a Cedar Rapids hospital.
Do you need our old roof repaired
r a new r of? Rewietnber wo have the
ceuuiue Rubberoid Booflng. Don't
accept a so called j ist as good, wlieo
vou fail get tlie liest for til illl.
money Give us a triitj, we will plene
on E'lwaidu & Brudford Lumber
company.
Win W Renningcr, candidate fo
I county assesHur, of Ht John's precinct.
whs tt undines vii'r neni humiuhv
i i kf 1 .
Mr llentiiger in unalle to devote hi-
entire time to canvassing .the co'intr
firth- j.flidH, ho if you d.m't see him
them-an time, reinemner him at
tlie polls us the ri lit tnun 'or tn
place.
Mrs Ellen Doliron, of Lincoln,
crmnd wortliv matron of t ie ord' r of
he Eastern Star of Nebraska, will pay
DakoU Cbepter No. G5. on ofli
cinl visit ou Monday, October 21st
A aehool of instruction will tie heM at
the Mhhoiiio loilge hall commeneing at
2 n'ebick on the afternoon of October
21t, closing at 4:3', ti aMow Mrs
Dobsou to leave ou the afternoon train
for Lam el.
If reul coffee: disturbs your stomach,
iniir heait or ki i.ex, then try this
clever coffee imit ion Dr Shoop's
Jleulth Coff e. I r Shoop has closely
iiatche,! old .lave and Mocha coffee in
flivor and ta-to et it bus not a single
cruin of real ci ffee in it. Dr Sho ,'
lealth Coffee in it .tion is made from
onre toaited gruios or cereals, with
nalt, nut-i. etc Made iu one mi mie.
S'o tedio s, lona wait. You will
ur.lv like it. Get a free sun-pie fron
. ny dealet.
In th- appnin'ments made st tin.
lose of the North Nebraska eonf reno
hel.l in Omaha 'he past weik, the fol-
lowing may b of interest to Henl.l
realers: Norfolk diHtrio D K Tvn
da'l. roi.linw elder; Dakota f'itv, L
V l owell; Emerson, C 8 Hughes;
(Tomer and Walthill, J L rhillics;
Madison, D W McGreiror; South Sioux
uity, (1 f Med r. v t .u r issou
AU. mn, m tne neiigu uiniriut
Shirk sai returned to HUir,
in the Omaha district. Rev L L
Hhafer. ' f thU place was trmsf irred
to the N rthestein Conference di
, trlut, and will be etaiiouad at CUadruu.
Subscribe for Thb Herald ii per
year.
James King of Homer, was a busi
ness visitor here Tuesday.
Cobs for sale at the Blenkiron ele
vator, Dakota City, Neb.
Old papers for sale at the Herald
office 5 cents per hundred.
(Subscribe for the nerald, the best
papr in the county. $1 a year.
Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al
sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers.
O, why do yon eat old dry peanuts
when yon can trot them fresh roasted
every day at Van's.
Oidea Ssvre has resigned(?) as fore
man at the Eagle tflloe, aud is suc
ceeded by Emma Frederick.
Mrs. Ed Waldman returned home
last Friday froma visit with relatives
and friends at Coleridge and vicinity.
Have you tried the Sultanna and
Tao-oo brands of canned goods? Van
sells them. These goods have stood
the test of the pure food law.
Boy yoar hardware, tinware, wire
screen and stdvea from SchrieVer Bros
We guarantee Sioux City prices. We
also repair tinware and gasoline stoves.
Hazel and Ruth Leslie returned
home Saturday evening from Omaha,
where they had been to attend the Ak
sar-ben show anJ visit relatives and
friends.
All kinds of coal, feed and bay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slaughter Co.
Tbeo E Cliven, Manager
Uiki ta City, Neb.
Mrs 0 II .Maxwell returned borne
Saurdav evening trom Liucoln, where
sin had been spending a few days with
uer danabter, Mar-, who is a student
at the state university.
We have just received a car of that
famous Diamond Lump Bootless west
ern coal, the finest in the wond for
cooking purposes.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Trial catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people without a pen
ny s cost tue great value of tins sci
entific prescription known to druggists
everywhere us Dr Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. Sold by all dealers.
Will Brown was here from Homer
Sunday, and was fortunate iu rgiu
ing possession of a lost plush robe that
was advertised in I apt week s Herald.
The tobe was found by Mail Carrie! E
J MeKernun, and two days after the
the paper ws issued was restored to
tt e owuer. "VVrilv it P'tys to advertise
in The Hn'sld. henause everybody
reads it that can read.
Judgn A A Welch of Wayne, held a
session of district court here Hatnrdi y,
and heard arguments in the case !
when in Tom Hulliviin and others ask
cd tor a writ of mandamus to con pel
oun'y Clerk W L Ivss to plane toe
nam -s of the derr.ooratio candidates
for county offices upon the olli.-iul bal
lot-t. The question at stuke was
whether the mines of ctnilidutes could
be placed ou the ot!i in. ballot where
the candidates had not Cumplied wi h
the provis-ioiis of the primary law
which requires that all exudidntes
must either file n mi'i"Hon pup r be
fore the primary is held, or secure a
petition of two hundred signers after
the primary, and in both cases pay a
hllbg fee of f . 00. Judge Weloli re
fused the writ on the grounds that it
would be compelling the clerk ro i)lac
the nsmes on the ticket before the
proper time as provided by law. Iu
his decision he statod that the names
of candidates written on the lirimarv
ballot should be coun'ed. ns a
refusal
ie con-'
to do so would interfere with the
stitutional right of a voter tn vote for
whoever he oh-'oses. An amend d pe
tition was filed tVedneedav by Attor
ney Pizey, and the case will be heWd
when the proper time arrives.
Dakota Couivfy Schools
List of Schools of the County, Giving Name of
the Director and Teacher, also Post
office Address of Each.
(Director' address same as
IilltKCTOH
W. U. Hoas....
2 W. A. Helke..
;l Kdwin .Morgan (liukotu (Htyl.ll.'len O'Neill,
i J.T. imley....
ft O. A. Kurlier....
TlniH. Orosliy....
7 Frank Jleeney.
H l. W. Hooh ...
UN. t. Smltli
In John I'.nri'iiio.
lli.l. H. Ihiuou
' H. A. Mason
l:i (Hen Armour
14 (ieo. (J. Wurner
KiJ .l.n Hartnelt
IU i 'in I I. ren
17 K II. Um.iiiIs
15 h'reil Vukm
HI leo. Barnes
1!" Max Nelson
HI Mike Mll.-li.ll. ......
TI Hoy Arnn ur
U K. .1. Melie
XI J. W. Twohlir
' I . II. Itonderhou
J Wm. ilru
77, John Ko-h ...
Nels Anderson..
I oh ti Klerk
lainea Harden...
K. li. Domhs
8' lien IUinderson..
K4iTheo. I'elers
lis .loliii K rainper..
leo. Teller
;ci;.I'iiii.' lleeney.. .
4111. li. Hlol.e
Ill I.A.I lllllstend . .
M O Ayre spent the work at Cody
Nebr, shooting ducks.
Trv a Dackasreof coffee at Van de
Zedde's. where vou Ret a prevent with
ever package.
Barney Oribble retnrned home from
his ranch ifi western Nebraska, last
Thursday evening.
Mrs Tim Carrahine spsnt Tuesday
at the Neiswanger home here, return
ing to her home at Kansas City Wed
nesday.
The imagining of things which are
not so is getting to be quite epidemic
among the children of the town.
"Shakespeare."
Mrs R. L Broyhill visited at nub
bard Wednesday with her husbat.d,
who is doing carpenter work on the
Tom Long residence.
Al Adams has taken charge of the
Model restaurant iu this place, suc
ceeding J T Knepper, who has moved
to the Hollman farm north ol town.
Geo Hirschback and Mrs D C Stiu
son will represent the I O O F and
Kebekah lodges of this place at the
grand lodge which meets in Omaha,
Ootober ,16th.
What is the reason that Vande-
Z-ntde sells to much Breun's coffee?
because it is the best that's the rea
son. All the way from 20o to 40o per
pound. Try a package.
The little baby of Mrs Grace Was
ser, who makes her borne at D C San
son's, was run over by a buggy driven
by one of the school children o ming
in from the country the first of tht
week and quite seriously injuied
John F Hides and son Frank ar
rived home Thursday f r m Frrklin,
Pa. Mrs Sides and son, Earl, who is
convalescing from a si ge if typhoid
fever, v-ill return in the course of a
few weeks, or as soon as Eiil is able
to stand the trip. "
Willis Mau.iing of South Riotu City,
rspublioun candidate for county treas
urer, was calling on fiieuds here Tiles
day. Mr Manning is strengthening
a i i i
his chances every aay, aun it mases
little difference now who tht demo
crats launch for that office as defeat
will be theirs.
Stomach, troubles, heart and ki inex
ailtueut, can be q'liokly correeteit
with a prescription known to druggist
everywhere a Dr Slump'- R storsiive
The prompt and surpjisitig relief
which this remedy immed'atelv l-riuyi-is
en irely du to its Uestorstive Hoiim
upon th onutrolling nerves of tin
stomach. Sold by all dealers.
Mrs Cathaiine Ktot , one of the pin
neer women of Dafcotn count, Iim) nt
the home of her daughter, Mrs Tin
Carrahine, at Kansas Citt, Mo, IvM
Thursday, October 3rd, 1907. H-
death was duo to old age. having
h.-n an lnva id f r severs! eHis
The rem ins were brought ': Emerson
N.-b. fir mtermwnt. tun in leral a-tv
j0H tver" h.ld S'lnUy. Hh leaves -daughter,
Mrs Tim Ca abine and a
sou. Job L. Davis of limeiHoi), alio
three step daughters, Mrs Es-li-r Hi
ilon Mrs 11 J O'lloi.nor mid Mn D M
Neiswuug r. Mr and Mw C irrMlmn
nocnruii'inied the remains to Eui r-on
for burial .
R- v E E Shafer, who hss filled thf
M E pulpit at. tli i(l3e, and the G.-ae
"'uich pulpit west of town, loiimte.
Tuesday ti his new pi-toraio at
t, natron, Nebr. Mr Mister's li'i.ltl
haB beon very poor the p..st Minimiet,
h being a o.-nstint nffrf'ee itu a-tli
dm. He sked to lecli'tgd to tin
western pait f the Hia'eon t'i- t so
i count, as a change of . lini tio eotioi
' Hons furnished the only rel ef for his
1 ail.-t ent that he Had vet f n d Hi
now appointment alar brings bin
inoreaa in bhIi rr of $2W, which,
him sn
is
vety ((ratifying enooisetnent. I
good will of the peofb- here go with
R-v and Mrs Shfer in tie r remova
and all hone that their new home wil I
be a plessant one
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teacher's unles otherwise stated.)
TKACHBIi
P.O. AIUIKKSS
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W. II. 1'iiM-hln,
W. I,, lleit,
Myrtle Itolierts,
Kdim imrlund.
KltxuU'lh Taylor,
May Taylor.
llHkotu City
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tiwendnlyn Kockwcll,
Jaekson
Ulster M. Ilenettii.
iKIsler M. Ildefoimo,
sister M. Kellela,
Sister M . Ortrmle,
'al he rl ne HenneKSey,
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l,iielio inivKiin,
(IchmI win
Hiililiird
K II. Iwinolioe,
Mury Uionn.
A nun K illiickey,
Mury II in 1 1 ii ,
liorralne Murphy,
Nell IH.mliH,
Homer
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i oil ii Ktlnson,
l A. (inilinm,
Killlll I-on Is.
Allen M it luil y,
. 'addle MeUliiHiifin.
South rioulli City
I.iz.le Mi-dliishiiii,
I
inn leep,
linn Itnrtlett,
Allee ll'Ne II.
Mrs. Mlna rerrtn,
Dakota City
Helen (li'iinuer,
U.ietlii MeKuntia,
Mae M nun I re.
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i Irville I .like.
Annie lUiieen,
Susie Kihiy,
l.i'orn lniKifun,
Hutiliard
Helen llnrty,
Nellie llo'un,
Anna llnrty.
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IHiUoln Clly
South Sioux city
.liicksoii
Kuierson
J ( u ol mi ti
.1 nekMiii
lluliliard
Waterluiry
(south Sioux City
Homer
1 1 1 ul re Uinsley,
Mary .. Holer,
A nnii I 'hrlsiensen,
Kelieeea Knox.
Teresa i) ( onnell,
Currl Stone,
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Mury MrKi iiiiii.
KloriMiee (illllllllll,
U. H. (Murk.
Kulherlne Quiiin,
I Uise hlllllli,
Miils-I Harvey,
Mary Chirk.
Kmc rson
Jlli'kstill
Bessie Turner.
I.ury .lones.
Anna I iiMMlfellow,
Alien I'einiiruy,
Niieoru
Kiuerson
Kniersttn. Joint dlst.
t'oru Kins.
H. X. I'ro.s. I'rln.,
iKl). J. lllirt'IIKIt, tJtlL'NTV Hl'fl'kl NTKN liKNT.
Hard or Soft Coal,
Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs
mojicy. You have to pay so much for it,
whether you get all the heat out of it or
not. If a stove wastes the fuel and only a
part of the heat is extracted, your fuel bills i
arc higher than they should be. It is there
fore profitable for you to get a stove that
will get all the heat out of the fuel and
not waste it.
The "Genuine" Round Oak and the
"Radiant Home" are the stoves that will
do it ; even the smoke they send out of the
chimney is clear, showing that the gases
and soot have been burned and all the heat
extracted. The comfort of a stove that is
everything it ought to be; that gives heat;
holds the fire; that lasts and is always good
and efficient, is worth almost any cost.
The Round Oiik and ltadiailt
Home are such stoves and are a source
of comfort in thousands of homes, and they
will prove the same in yours. There are
imitations, be sure and see the names of
"Round Oak" and "Radiant Home."
For Sale at
Fred Schriever
L M Leslie went to Omaha Tuesday
on I usinrss.
Oeraltl Dil'on wns ilown from Jack
son Weduestla on business
otiiity Attorney Her'.? tr tfacteil
buDe-s in the federal court at On a
li this we- k
W T Bartlett, real estate man of
JsoksoD, wns transact,!! g i.u lies iu
town Tliursday.
A daughter was bom to James Kiler
aud wife of Smith. Bioui City, on Fri
dy of 1. st week
Louis Dierkinir went to Pierre, H D,
Tuesday and rgistttretl in tlie llrule
geuey land diswiug.
Mrs Georue Mullens of Tendir, whs
visi'ing at the Vande Zedde In me a
couple of dOB this week.
1 W Mt, relief agent for the
Jorth western roturue.l to bis borne at
Fo'tl ce, Nebr, Thms.lin.
Ohn3 0 tigiitry and Kre.l Hughart
went to tlnbbiim Tlmranay to l.iuUt-a
ml slie.l 'Or the E & li lumi.er com-
Freii Wo "I went to ChioaKto Monday
t nituess the suiiea of gaiuen betwt en
he Chicago uud Uetr nt b.sebull
teulUH..
,Fretl Herman bought ten ai res of
i ii in i i his tie. k south of 'ho d ot ht
th mux Citv, p ii.g 4n pr
ur. , o all.
lluve y. u t ied a sack of the hew
fl air 1 1 Van ne Zedilt .? It is called
Tin Q lei-n," uiiti i wtttrauted to be
lie b bi and the clival est.
Oe iH I'ruiiger aud wife rettirmd
home Weiiuesnay fmiu th. ir vno.'ioii
trip to Ft Mailis ili. Iowa ieO'g is
0 c t the keV IU the M U ilepi I.
Wai Adair and wife attended the ses
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Ston ol : nl Hi conlt-reUCH wiucu rioseu
at Oin iha buu.'u.v iMr Adair beiug
a de e .to from the church at this
p'aoe .
8 Hiiiisoii's team made a bn ak
forlbeitv Monday and lauded inn
wire fouce south of the E & 11 lumber
yard. One of the horses was quite
badly ujure.l.
Re L F I'uWfll, the newly atipoint-
e l M E past ir for this place, bails
from Noitn Uiikota, aud will remove
here .ud sssiliiie charge of th. ptttor-
ate iu the course of a few weeks.
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler and sou, Ken
th, who hiive be. n vini'ing ut the J
F L' edom home the ubt twe weeks,
tt M iniuy veLiug foi whutir,
C'a if Khe eXin-C V to re III ill u there
dining tbu winter.
Francis, Al'i- und Mabel Ji liusou,
f Uherokee, la, ariived here 1 ist Muu-
lay f r a short visit wnli tneli hrotli-
, II ii-H Jol.nsou. Mr uuti lursjohu
n to i.ivcd i he visit veiy much ai d
wassony ihciy could not remuiu longL
IT.
Get your seuson tickets for th Da
kota City Jjeeture course t any litis,
ee-s liO'ise in I'akota L'it st the lol-
Inwim nrio-K: A.lults, .60: srhool
ehillieti, $1.25.
U Stive. Bents lo
enta cxiiii. eiin be ie -nred at t e
tore of H A Smu-oii. The rst.i.i.t-
tiumeu', (Hchotierts Liadie yivii-
ette), will lie given Wednesday Ven
ing, Uctotier .'!. nee etiiiie u-
uouncemeut elswhere.
A weak siomaeh, CiiU-ing dyspepsia,
i . i 1. . . I .: ' 2 . .
i weas neari, wi u iuiiii.ui.ioii or iu-
termi'teut pnise, always means nk
-toiuarh net vrs or weak heiirl Uel Ves
Strengthen these inside or co.it' l ling
nerves t It u ut ouoopa UenturHiiv
and Bee how q lickly these"- ail in- u's
lisappear, Dr Hhoop, of lUsine, i,
will mail samples nee. write im
them. A test will tell. Im.r lies I III
is certainly worth this simple tiil.
Sold by all ueuler4.
The Dakota 0 tv business men live
undertaken th i lUi'j-nt of furmsi'i ..
mr community i Ie tme on ire for t.i.i
coming wiuter vhi -h ever? one in tin
neiKtiborbood s ti.ulii give their most
hearty suppor . El ewliere iu thi
paper will be o ind the auiiounoemebt
for the entire a urse, of live numiiers
which includ it.n musical .utertHiu
ments. tie ne Sam P .lons. It H
Burton in on of his popular lectures
I
and Oibeon Carl, character change I
impersuuato- Auvoneof those num
bers is easil worth wust is ssse.l tor
the privilege of bearing a.id seeing
them all. O.ir b isiness men are to ht
cooarutulet on seenriou so s'nng a
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line of atr
Dakota ( it
ions snd the rest lenta
and surrounding countrv
should sho their appreciation by
eral aupp i t.
lEik 111
Wm LORENZ,
Proprietor of
City KIgsI
Fresh and Bait Meats always on
Agent foi Seymour's
Laundry basket goes Tuesdays
PAUL PIZEY, ; ALFRED PIZEY,
DnitouCmiNii. TirWy6lS 608 Metropolitan Blk.
Buiidi'd : Abstractor siou city, iowa
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('hits Barto, ol Wakefield, wus vis
iting relatives here this week.
Bes Foreshoe spent a few days in
Sioux City with frieuds this week.
Ons TJerger spent tho week with
friends in tlie Halem neighborhood.
Mrs Mary Matz and sons louve soon
for Colorudo, where they will take up
land ,
Humner Niebuhr was up from Thurs
ton few days ths week visiting at
home.
James Fo'tz whs up from the reser
vation list week delivering cattle from
the pasture.
Mis Uatlie Mason of South Sioux
City was culling on relatives in tbis
ci y Wednesday.
Mrs J Savoge, of Oooddell, Iowa,
siter of Mrs Joe McElphree, is here
for a week's visit.
Will tieermann of Battle Greek,
Nebr, brother of FredBeermann, is
here vii-itiug relativt s.
D M Neiswsnger and wife went to
Eun ri-ou Sunday to attend the fuueral
of Mrs Catharine titott.
Euen Nordvke ho is represent
ing the Fremont brewery, was looking
niter business here lumsday.
Chi is Larson is heie from Soldier,
I u, ou a visit, with his brother, Lew
is Lars n, niuht muu at the Burling
t n tower.
A II Baker stul wife returned Moti-
lav from Oni hi, wher they went
astwiek to Htteud the M . E. cotfer-
ei.ee and to visit r latives.
A doubld wejding whs pilled off in
lodge Elmers ollioo at Him court lnnoe
1. 1 rtaturdav iio(ii, the "otitracting
p tries being Jonh I) VVils ui aud Miu-
ie M li t lev, and O ey Nickmn and
Eva I'unsgau, all mt Hi-ux CitJ.
To check a col I quickly, get from
your druggist Olne little Candy Col. I
tabb ts called I'reveutics. I'rnggisiB
dverv where are now liispensing l're
veil' ics, for thet are not only safe, but
decidedly certsin and prompt. Pre-
vei.ti s contain no qniiiiue, uo laxative,
icthiiif harsh uor sickening. la ken
.,t the "snei z stupe" Pieven'ics will
in event pnetinioi.ii, bronchitis, li
grippe, etc, hence the nsise Preven-
ties, (looil for feverisb children. 48
Preventics 25 cents i ria' boxes 5o,
-toll bv all dealers
The first, number of th' Dskota City
lecture curse, which is given under
he auspices of the b sinews men of
Dakota it, will be held in the M E
heron Wednesday vening, October
'23rd, and will be the H hubert Ladies'
Quintette. The personnel of the qlar
e'teis Miss Florence Finch, first so
ursno: Mrs Belle Rodgers sec nd so
irano and ilireo'io ; Mis Carrie
lil-s, sl'o; Miss Anna Hohei.lt, con
tralto Rarely is a community the
size of this pii ileged to have such a
rro musio.il tre t This quar'ette is
especially well balance I, ftcli ouu being
nolo singer or rare slnlitv, and w heu
all this lo 'ividnal talent is merg
ed it makes a rare cotuhinati n
Each number rendered by them i a
of 1 cbissio gem, and enough of the comie
lis interspersed to givo a tno-st plea'in'J
lib-1 vuMetv. Iion'i forget the date
1 Wudueiduj, October 23d.
FRITZ.WHEN W0U BROUGHT
THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO
THEV WOODS YOU. SPOILED
MY WINTER NAP.
& Co.
NEB.
. KIsxrBiLGt
hand . Cash paid for hides.
White Laundry.
and comes back Saturdays
NEBRASKA
School Notes.
The second pritniry acknowledge a
very pleasant visit from Mr Spencer
Thursday morning.
Mrs Ream presented the second pri
mary room with a very beautiful plant
lust week, which is greatly enjottd
aud appreciated by both teacher and
pupils
The fourth and and fifth grades
are spending a few minutes each day
in the study of nature, its beauty and
wo-jilers.
Albert Biermann brought two
pigeons and a ground squirrel last
Monday for the inspection of the class.
A new foot ball has been received
by the younger boys.
Mrs Kline visited the high sonool
Mouriay evening. The oouuty super
intendent visited with ns last Friday.
Esther Lsamer has been detuined
from school for two or three days.
The high sohool received four dozen
noiseless erasers Ust Mondsy. The
are much better than the old ones.
The grammar room received their
crayolu for map drawing Wednesday
evening.
A Hard Debt to Pay.
"I owe a debt of gratitude, thst ci a
nevei be paid off," writes O S Clork,
of Wesi field, Iowa, "for my rescue
from deuth, by Dr, Kiug's New Disci v-
ery. itoth lungs were so seriously
uff. o ed that deuth Seemed imminekt,
wheu I o in-meueed taking N-w Dis
covery. The ominous dry, backiig
1'iiuwh quit before the the first bottle
was used, and two more hoi ties mi.de
a complete cure." Nothing bus ever
eq ale. I New Discovery for coughs,
cobis und all throut and lu"g com- -ptuiuta
Guaranteed at Leslie's diug
stoie. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle
free.
If any of our subscribers desire the
aildriss changed ou their Herald by
reason of the establishment or changes
made in the rural routes, or for any
other reason, just drop us a posts! aud
the change desired aud it will b- made,
NOTICE.
All persons owing me past due notes,
or book accounts of long stnnding,
wi'l please settle same by October 1-t.
If I.OI set' led or paid by October 1st
notes aud socouuts will be tun i d over
to the Hubbard State bunk, and the
Bunk of Dakota County f r c l'ection,
or nittisfuotory settlement, with col
lection f. e added. Notes or s. counts
placed in tit her bank if imt pid or
seti'ed by October 31st, 19i7, s.t't will
be bgin sguiiiHt ull d. Hi qu uts.
D 0 UlKFKKNAN.
H' bl.srd, Nib.
Out of Sight.
'Out of sight, out of mind," is an
obi sating i hich applies with a peris!
EifoicetOH sore, burn or ninit tl.si'a
be. n treated with Buckbt.V Arnica
Sitlve It's out of sight, out of u ind
and out of exibtenue. Piles to aud
0' ilolaius disappear nndei i.s henliug
ii 11 euoo Ouatantesd bv Leslie, the
( t r gaist.
25o.
Y. in will never be too lienor loe
any time at the Uuiq'ie th." tey, David-
sou bmck, Hioux City eou mimn euter-
t imuent. ureatcst wv,i a pictuB
ttver seet . L'ldiesaudouildreu esi" V
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