a-- )1 -I Coitghs of Children Especially night coughs. Na ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the in flammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. A Wa publish our fojmnlaa Wa banish aloohol from our maStaina yers Wa Ff yoa to on.nlt your doctor IT you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your dot tor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it, at once!" he will say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Mad by the J. O. Aw Co., Lowell, m, AUTUMN Special Rates Cheap One-Way Colonist Rates Daily during October to Facifio Coast and far west points at about half rates. To the East to The low rate Jamestown Exposition tickets can bo usod for your Autumn s trip to New York. Boston, and other -Eastern cities. These are the laBt cheap rates of the reason. , Homeseekers Excursions Cheap rate excursions the first and ' -third Tuesdays of each month this Autumn to Kansas, Oklahoma, the Gulf country, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin; Mon tana and the Northwest. Ask your nearest, agent to write the undersigned . Big Horn Basin and Billings District We run personally con ducted, cheap rate homeseekers ex cursions to help yon to locate on ir rigated lands at the lowest prices. Join me ou these excursions. No charge for services. Wiite D. Clem Deaver, agent Burlington Landseekers Burean, Omaha. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kabraker, - Ticket Agent DA T.OTA OITT, NEB. ' L. W. Wakeley, O P A, Omaha, Neb NEW YORK CLIPPER IS THE QREATEQT THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts. Issued weekly. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN TUB. CO. (Ud ALBERT J RORIB, JUAUK. PITHLISUEKS. 47 W. 2stu bT., Ksw York. ))R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls. promptly attended DAKOTA CITY. NEBKA6KA W. C. EcltKevrt Scientific Refractionist. Spectacles snd Eyeglasses Accurately fitted. Coualtation and Examination Free Officeat residence. dvta.citv. Nebraska Rheumatism I have found a tried and tested euro for Rheu. milium! NM S Vmedy.that will ra Kht.. the di8tort.dl"!''?flr,"lPiS thi.dHploratiladiMe. . . th(, of V?ir!n thVLT tn.re.Hent with which Dr. Bhonp- Kheuumtic Remwly "' k IM-rfectert, rti-penduuie iinw-ripw that la Uig-mllHiit. I uosfully treated l a y, . i, . I.nf autW At Last. 11 IHll- lormly mit all cumiilu ran pi beivuilw watt., lomid in Uluminiitir Mood eem todi"lve and pai away under the action of tbit remedy lf.iv ..ill... auirnr wh.ll adrled to Dure Water. And then, wlien dissold. the) poUinom wate fu.l. tufeu frnm tha avtiu. and the causo of Kheumatitin it gone forever. There i now no .i .....i utnt.1 ..niu tr aiifTMP litnaer with out Lulp. NVe will, and lu cuuUdtce reeumuuiuil Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS' R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEAVE . LEAV JAKOTA CUT PlOrX CITI 7 :30 a m . 9 :00 a m 9:30 a m.... 10:15 a m 11:00 a m 12m 1:30 p m .....2:30 p m 3:30 p id 4:30 p m B:3C p m 6:15 p m 7:30 p m 9:00 p m Special trips for parties' of 15 or more. C, St. P., M. O. trains leare Dakota City at the fol ic" ing time: 40HTH BOUND. BOTJTH BOTJND. 5 :52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am 10:00 am.... ..Omaha 5:13 pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am 9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:58 aui Newcastle 10:00 am J :08 pm 6:08 pm BOADAT TRAINS. 5 :B2 pm Omaha 7 :85 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am 11 " Passenger, Omt.ua and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No 86Local Freight 2 :15 pm 10 Local Passenger.... 6 :33pm Dakota City Lecture Course 1 Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. November 18 The New Sam V. Jones, Denton O. 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 store of S. A. SHnson. Season tickets adults $1.50, school children $1.25; admission at door adults 40c, school oh i Id re n 30c. Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8 :15 . Local Items John G Gannon, Pender's postmas ter, was hereon business Morula;. Don t forget Breun s coffe it is still in the lead. For sale at Tan de Zedde's. The Burlington contemplates put ting on a Sunday train service about the 10th of November. Mr J C McKernan returned last Thursday from a nionth'svisit with her brother at Hawarden, Icwa. I have for sale some choice, blooded Poland China hogs, at reasonable rates. M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Mrs Frank Fneston and ohildren returned to their home at Ponca Sat urday, having spent the week here at the James Fueston home. Mrs H Wesley Brown returned Sat urday to her home at Herrick, S D. Her mother, Mrs Horace Dutton, ao- comnanied her home foma short visit. The ballots for the coming Novem ber election have been printed and are now in the hands of the county clerk. They were furnished by tha Herald office. Wm C Wallwey of Homer, was a pleasunt caller at the Herald office last Saturday, renewing his subscrip tion to this great family necessity for uu.uci j"., Mr Harry Hill, of Allen, visited ..i.e.. (rionii. lieralaat Pi-irl.T . a - J I aud Saturday. She also spent a few days with her son Frank, who is at tending the high school in Sioux City. James King, one of Homer s pros- serous vounsr business men, was a business visitor here Monday morning He ordered the Herald sent to his father, who is now located at Bawlf, Alberta, Canada. Communion servioea will be held in the Lutheran church on Sunday, Nov 3rd, at Salem at 11 o'clock a m and at Dakota City at 8 o'clock p m. The nnnal offering for the various benev olent objects of the church will be received. Season tickets for the balan ce of tie Lecture course, four numbers, have been reduced to $1 25 for adults and 1.10 for Bchool children; ten cents additional charge is made for reserved to each entertainment. Tickets and reserved seats on sale at S A Stinson's store. W P Zentmire and wife, parents cf H Zentmire, who lives on tho Warner farm, returned to their home at Aledo, III. last Fiidav, having spent a few weeks here with their son ana family. Mrs Geo Boone, mother of Mrs Zent wire, is hero from the same pluce on visit for a few weeks. Louis Dierking returned home Sat urday from Lower Brule reservation, where he went with a view of filing on a c'aim, he beiug one of the "lui-k v ones iu the laud drawing 'hat took tilaw there the week before, lie ooked t.'.e situation ovor thoroughly and failed to iind a piece of land that he considered worth taking up. His number in the drawing was 211, but only 141 claims had been taken when bin turn cunie to tile. A t'ckliiiK couKi), from any cause, is quickly htoppeU hy Lis huoop s aoupu cure. And it is so thoroupiilv l.arm linn aud afe, that Dr hhoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation, even to very young babes, I'lio 'holewiiue green leaves and teu der steniH of a lung healing uiount- aiuotis shrub, furinh the curative prop Hiti-a to I'r Shoop's Cough euro. It ciiluiH the cough, aud heals the sore aud seunitive bronchial membraues. No oi.iuru, no chloroform, nothing harxh tixed to injure or suppress Simply a i'iuoiu plant extract, that help to heal echiug lungs. The Hnauiards call this bhiub which the Doctor ue, "The Baerod Herb Deinaud Dr Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by all dealers. Subscribe for Thk Herald $1 per year. A aon was born to John II Gribb'e Bod wife on Monday. Brant M inter of Dixon, Nebr, spent Sunday here with relatives. Subscribe for the Herald, the best paptr in the county. 11 a year. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Mrs Let lie Bix was down, from Wakefield a couple of daya the past week. George Wilkina of Sionx City, was over Thursday evening calling on his many friends.- Max Enick went to Stanton, Nebr, Monday on a ahort vacation, whioh he has well earned. Mra Geo Pcnry and children came down Wednesday from their claim near Ottnmwa, S D. Geo Linafelter was down from his farm near Jackson Wednesday, at tejding to bnsineea matters. A dray team ran into Frank Broy hill's automobile while in Sioux City Monday and broke the front axle. I have for sale some choice, blooded Poland China hogs, at reasonable rates. M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Otto Anderson returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Maryt, ville, Mo, and various points in Iowa. Ab Macon and W L Strong shipped two cars of potatoes to the Omaha market Monday, Mr Mason accom panied the shipment. Mr J Davis the new blacksmith has reuted the Woodard house in the east part of town, and will move his family here the first of the week. Misses Emma and Erma Ewald, of Sioux City, who visited at the Lorenz and Stebner homes in this place lust weok, returned home Sunday. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the tost of the pure food law. Buy voar hardware, tinware, wire screen and stoves from Schriever Bros We guarantee Sioux City prices. We also repair tinware and gasoline stoves. Kide Beam discovered some parties helping themselves to corn in his field one night last week, and made tnem take it to his crib and unload it. tor further particulars ask Kide. Ilrs Lottie nutzel, former telephone operator at this place, accompanied by her two daughters, Ircda and Irene, came over from Sionx City, Sunday and spent We day with friends. F A Lindsev, brother of Mrs John F Sides, died at Montioello, Ky, Tues day. His father and"Bister were with him when the end came, Ihe re mains were taken to his boyhood home at Franklin, Pa, for interment. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wia, These tests are proving to the people without a . .- . . il ! piuny s cost tne great value oi mis scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Snoop s ca tarrh Remedy. Sold by all Messrs Davis & Miller, of Leeds, Iowa, have leased the Leedom black smith shop here and are now prepared to accommodate the patrons of the shop in the best and most workman' like manner. Horseshoeing will be made a specialty, and like all the other work broucht to them. Will be guaranteed satisfactory. Miss Adell Leedom of Osmond, Nebr, and her sister Mrs R A Thomas, of Cottonwood, 8 D, visited with their grandparents. J F Leedom and wife, over Wednesday night. While here they paid The Herald office a pleas- ant v Hit. Miss L.eedom 18 Miss ljeedom is tne ueaa unsh" on the Osmond Republican, and i.iva t.h ahilitv and necessary dualities- r " I tions needed in a print shop. A woman in this town makes it a practice whenever any event occurs in connection witu ner Home, irienas or relatives to send an account of it to this office. We certainly appreciate this and would be glad if the habit would become contageous among our readers. If you want to see the news in urint send it in to us. We are not mind readers, and can not know of it unless yon tell us. To check a cold quickly, get from your umggist some lime uanuj vajiu Tablets oalled f revenues, druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre vent ics, for thev are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt, l're- veutics contain noaoinine, no jfxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "snoexe stiiKe" Prevenurs will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La OriDDe. etc. Hence the name, Pre- ventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 ctnts. Sold by all dealers. Most of us have, at various times, regretted that the - opportunity was never t xtended to us to listen to tne real Sam P Jones with hit usgnetio preseuce and his voice so full of laiiKhter and tears. Sam P Jones is ,leail hut on the eve of November )8th. at the M E church, the privilege i f listening to him will be presented to us all iu the person of Denton C Crol, who is known the country over as "Sam P Jones, the Second". The Lcet ire of Mr Crowl is the next at traction on the Dakota City entertain ment course. Don't forget the date Considerable excitement was occa sinned here Monday Diaht at aliout 10:3' by a load of drunken Indians on their way home from Sionx City. The team ran away while puHxint; throuah town and dumped the "hcfoozled" In dians out near John F Sides' resideuce Pai ties hen id the disturbance and sent for Marshal Fueston, who could only fiud one lonely redskin, the others having disappeared in the darkness The following morniug two Indians showed tin and scoured the releaso of the brother in distiess. iJeiore leav inu town it was discovered that one of their wagons contained a dead squaw whom they said had died at South Hioux I ity. The general opinion was that che had died from injuries re ceived in th runaway the night ii fore. Nothing much could be gleaned from the Indians, who departed tor the reseivation with their burden, Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Harry Ilileman is assisting on tie Foye car at preseut as conductor. Corn husking is now on, but big husking stories are not in evideioe. Jennie Fairwoather returned from a visit at Anrelia, Iowa, last Friday. Wm Lorenz and wife visited at Ihe Leonard home in Leeds, Io, last Sun day. Mr and Mra Dan Pnrdy of Nscors, are the proud parents of a nine pound girl. Ruth Shsmbangh of Sionx City, spent Sunday here at the B M Pizt j home. Try a package of coffee at Van de Zedde's, where you get a present with ever package. O, why do you eat old dry peanuts when yon can get them fresh roasted every day at Van's. Mr and Mrs Joseph Clements of Morningr-ide visited relative and friends here Monday. Fred Hnghert and wife are assisting the Ream boys on the Hart farm in Hubbard precintthis week. Fred J Htausrd will vacate the City hotal the first of November. It is not known yet who will succeed him . I havo for sale some choice, blooded Poland China .hogs, at reasonable rates. M Waters, Hubbard, Nebr. Mary Easton returned home Tues day evening from a month's visit at Omaha and other points in the state. Sumner Niebnhr departed Tuesday evening lor fueblo, Colo, near wuicii place h will take a claim and make a home for himself and Have on tried a sack of the new flour st Vuu de Zedde's? It is called "The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest. Col J F Leedom has built one of the finest caves to be found in town, it being largo and roomy and con structed entirely of cement. Beginning Monday next the Foye car will r.ot make the 6:00 trip in the mornings, as the truffle? for that trip does not warrant making it. What is the reason that Van de- Zedde sells so much Breun's coffee? Because it is the best that's the rea son. All the way Irom zuo to 4Uo per- pound. Try a package. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager Dakota City, Neb. The Ladies Aid society of the M E church will give atooial and Bupper at the home of Mr and .Mrs A H Baker Friday evening, November 1st. Sup per served at o :3U p m, price io cents. Al) are invited to come. 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 any other reason, just drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of Emmauual Lu theran church, Dakota City, will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Scum led on Thursday afternoon Nov 7, at 2 :30. A cordial welcome to all. Mr Will Spencer of Sioux City, rnd Eflie Culver, of Omaha, were united iu marriage on Monday afternoon at the Lutheran pnrtnage, tha Rev W S Oberholtzer officiating. They expect to make their future home in Moruing- side. Miss Nannie Don has let tho con tract for a handsome dwelling house to be erected on the live acre tract recently purchased of Dr J E DeWalt, just nortli of the Forbes plaoe. How ara urozier nas taken tne contract io . . . , . . build the cottage. ' B F Strohm last week sold his 120 aore farm south i f the Dibble plaoe to Lnuis Claus of Ida county, Iowa, for about f 05 per acre, taking a bunch of thoroughbred oattle in the deal. The cattle were turned over to his sons, who will put thtmon their farm iu eastern Iowa. On Fiiday morning at the Lutheran parsonage Mr .t red lierry ana lU'Ss Jeisie L MoCormiok, both of Sioux Hitv. were United in marriage by Key W 8 Ohernoltzer. Both are well known young people of the city and their many friends ioin with them iu wishing them a long and happy life. Mrs Will Leedom arrived here from Pomona, Calif, last Friday, having spent the paat five monflis visiting relatives aud friends there, ller bus band, Will Leedom came' down from their horc e at Platte, H V, the same day and both spent the week herd at the parental home, returning to Platte on Wednesday. Denton O Crowl I You say the name is uufamilliat. So it may be to you but to the many who have enjoyed the privilege of listening to Mr Crowl in bis wonderful impersonation of Rev. Sam P JoniH name has become a household word. Mr Crowl comes to us as the second number on the Dako ta Citv Lecture Course and will de liver his lecture at the 111! Church, on the evening of November 18th Tiiis will be one of the very choicest offrfiings of the Course. Don't fail to hear him. When the Stomach, Heart, cr kid ney nerves get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drug t tie stomach, nor stimulate the 4ieart or kidneys, That is simply a makeshift. (Jet a prescription known to druggists every where as l)r Hhoopa Restorative. Tlie Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr Shoop'B Rrtorutive tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sample test sent on requet-t by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis, Your health is surely worth t Lis simple test, bold by all dealers. For Sale or Trade. A 16-horse power compound traction engine. I nave sold my threshing maohiue to D Appleton and have this engine left, which is in good working order. C M Gray, Dakota City, Nebr. Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs money. 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 are 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 het 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 Hound Ottk and llacliniit 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 DAKOTA 3 mRRFRPnNnFNf'P 5 $ ww -w, SALEM. Te weather man gave thef farmers fw days' rest this weok. Nell Combs, of Homer, was a guest of B-ss Foreshoe over Sunday. Miss Mary Quinn, democratic can didate for county superintendent, waa canvassing in Salem the past week, and made a favorable impression ou our voters. Mrs Geo Learner has been suffering from a bad case of rheumatism the past few da fs. Mrs Al Ramsey entertained a num ber of her neighbors at a quilting on Wednesday, A busy day waa spent and all had a merry time. Wilfred Voss, republican nominee for county superintendent, was circu lating through Salem this week. Mesdamcs Chas Deermann, Addin Sidssandafew other relatives went to Ponca Wednesday to 'attend the fuueral of Albert Bobier. Mrs Ueer mann is a sister of the deceased. Helen Beck and Florence Zeller were guests of Helen Sides over Sun day. Ueikes Bres, Harry Brown and M J Foreshoe took advantage of the off cattle market Wednesday and each purchased a large consignment of cattle. HOMER. Mr Christy is again in our midst. Miss Cora Midkiff came home from Wayne Friday, where ahe is attending Normal. She returned Tuesday. J Smith was an Emerson visitor the first of the week. Oeo Midkiff and wife were Sioux City shoppers Saturday. Nelson Smith and wife and Mra T D Curtis drove to Hioux City Friday of last week. The Ladies' club met with Mrs Dl Burke last Satardny. There was a large atteudanoe. Mrs Wm Odell's mother, Mrs Barr, died Sunday at her home in Oarretson, S D, of Bright a disease. Tne remains were bronght to Homer and funeral services were held in the Assembly of God church Tuesday afternoon, Rey Albert Johnson of the Wesleyan Meth odist church officiating. Interment was made in the Omaha Yalley cenv every. Gertie Buckland and Mattie Mo Kiuley went to Sioux City I nday to visit resell juciuniey. werue re turned Saturday and Mattie Monday Clair Brown went to Basset Friday to visit his father on the ranch. Mrs Larue, nee Minnie Mansfield, ana uatiy are uere irom uie sauu mui . . . . ii . j i :l i visiting relatives and friends. Mrs Audrey Allaway and Mrs II A Monroe were Sioux City visitors Tues day. Harry Wilkins, who is in the. marine sei vice, 18 liomn on a fnrlougu. Mrs 8 A Brown and son. Will. wer Salem visitors Sunday. Elder Tindall preached a splendid sermon to a good sized audience Sun day eveuiug. We have services every Sunday morLintr and evening in ine xu i- church at present, instead of every other Sunday as we expected. The Doroas society met with Mrs Lee Clement Thursday to perfect ar rangements for the Fair whioh will be h-ld the Gth of December in Ualla gher's hall. JACK80N. Frank Murphy of Sioux City visited over Sunday at tha Mullally nonie, William and Frad Sundt loaded 2 cars of potatoes here this wtek w hich they shipped to fields aud Slaughter, Sioux City. Wiunie League is receiveing treat ment for her throat in Sioux City, W W Redinou and family of Le Mars. Iowa, are visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs A Demaray this week. Quite a few of the young folks from tnwu went out to Chris R Smith's last Saturday evening to a dancing party they report a fine time. A tioe sup per was also served. John Duggan, V M at Goodwin fas doing business in Jackson Wednesday. Mr OUod, Candidate for District Judge, wa in town Wednesday, accompauied by J J timers, The preseut financial flurry iiu't causing any inoonveuience cere, as MY WINTER NAP. ITV, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY PAUL PIZEY, ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Cm. Nil. X&WyBf S 608 MetroPolitan Blk Bonded : Abstracter ' : I sioux city, iowa our bank hasu't refused to cash any checks that are prtretited, but the elevators here received a message Tuesday net to buy any more graiu until further notice. . William Kennelly saw "My Boy Jack" at the opera house in Ponca, Monday evening. The dance at Riley'a opera house Thursday evening is the only social event here of the week. Fr McCarthy attended the fuueral of Rev Fr Kelly, the pioneer priest of Nebr, whioh waa held at Omaha last Friday. Quite a few corn buskers are drift ing in the past week, the corn being MISS MARK QUINN. Democratic candidate for county su perintendent, St. John's Precinct. fairly good, one busker says he husks 75 bushels a day. The piice paid is 3, cents per bushel. Mrs John Ryan and little daughter visited over Suuday at the home of her brother, Henry MoBiido, at Lau rel. Nebr. Mrs E T Kearney returned home Friday from a several days visit at the Thos Ashford home iu Homer, Nebrv Mary Z Voter is enjoying a vaca tion, her school having closed last Friday until Deo 1, Mixs Boler and her cousin , Msry Mauu, are pltnuiug to go 1 1 Omaha text week to isit a month with relatives there. L D Aithony who was staying at the home of Dan RiehanlHOii waa taken down with typhoid fever last week. Dan went around among the, boys with a subsciiption paper and collected eight dollars aud sent him to the home of hi parents ut Earlhum, Iowa. Mr Riohardxou accompanied him as far aa Sioux City. Mrs 1 J Rovlo and children, of Kiugsley, lows, ard viitiug tier pur euts, T'B Jones and wife, Mary Harty is expected home from Walthill Nebr, Fiiday evening for a short visit with her parent. Gertrude Harty came home Friday evening from Westfield, la, to Mieud Sunday with her pareuts. She is . . . . . . . very luucu pleased witu ner suuoti aud having a Nebraska first grade cer tificate, she was not required to take FRITZ.WHEN YOU BROUGHT THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO THE WObDS YOU. SPOILED & Co. NETS. hand . Cath paid for hides. White Laundry. and cornea back Saturday NEBRASKA. the examination in Iowa, which ia usually the oaso since the new certifl- , cute law was enforced. Friday being tlie l'Vat of all Sainta will be a holiday, Masses were at 8 aud 10 in the Catholic uhurcb here. John Blackhawk from the Winrueba go reservation was in town Saturday stlliog hsxlenuts, which he aaya are quite plentiful ou the reserva ion. County Superintendent. Boucher vis ited the school- in town Tuesday. School Notes. Mra Pettit visited tho first primary room Monday. The cloudy daya have not affected work in the fourth and fifth gradea. . Work is now more promising than at any time since sohi ol opened. Miss Roberta reports a very pleasant and profitable visit in the Pouoa schools Friday. The members of the sixth grade are reading Rip Van Wiukle in connec tion with their study of tho early his tory of the Dh ton in N Y. The eighth grade are managing tha work in transposition better this week than they did last week. The tenth grade are mastering "In direct Discourse" iu Caesar, with ease on their own part aud a violent ex pense of effort on the part of Mr Patchin. The picture o'JP Rockwell, candi date for oounty shei iff, ia being kept before the high school by his repub lican friends. ' The physics class h ive been very much interested in problems that deal with the laws of the pendulum and falling bodies. In the high school tli morning ex ercises ha'e been discontinued for tha purpose of giving about six weeks of work in drawing. Tlie lessons sre ex pected to serve a two-fold purpose; first, to enable si.'liolais 'o pats state exauiininatious, hh required by tho school board; second, us an individual culture course., Free h .nd, perspect ive, and worsiuK drawings will be take up. Laek of space prcv u's us from giv ing the lit -rary proi'ium here, and an empty treasury I.i . us from dis tributing printed copien, but all who are interested tn:iy mcc il at ai y timeou the high sclmul .li.i.i uii.l ee it pro duced by coiiiui,? tu the ligh school Nov 8. All tlie tendini s t fc pt Miss Rob erts attened tho inn n.it on at Sioux ) City Fri'luy and Saturlny. Although. they enjoyed lm-cliu liwa teachers and received hi to-ill t runt tli3 discus kimi ami talks tl: -y h'i ! iunist that Nebraska bus not vith.l u a back seat Help tinted. Men or iii'iiuii to American MMtinc. i Duune ("Mr Dcole ''), Lincoln St-ffrti", etc. osition. Good put. n piHKent Tha 1 t .1 by F P Ida M Ta.bell, S'rniiht prop (.'iiitinuing in- terest from jeir injcnr created- Expvitwe i.n.l ii businesa apital not neoexsary. (iod J N Trainer, 2 i New York; oppuitui ity. write. Y. i-t J th Street, The Ueiald tt Ai.i. ih vxwa: