P.t- R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LK.AVE LEAVE AKOTA CIlT BlOri CITY 7:-'IO am -.8:20 a m 9:00 a m 10:30 a m 11:15 a m 11:50 a m 1:15 p m 2:00 p m 8:00 p in 4:15 p m 5:15 p m 5:50 p m 6:40 p m 11:00 p m Special trips for parties of 15 or more. C B ft Q VfE8T No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger.. 6:29 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Undor the auspices of the business men of Dakota City, ANNOUNCEMENTS. January 25 B B. Burton in Popular Lectures. March 10 Gibeon Carl, Change Impersonator. Character Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on sale at ttore of 8. A. Stinson. Season tickets a-lults 11.50, school children $1.25; admission at door adults 40c, school children 30c. Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8:15. Local Items Pest cards at Van's. S A Stiuson suffered an attack of the giipthis week. Fred Wood went to Chicago Wed nesday evening on business. George Teller, of Jackson, was a caller at the Herald ofliee Saturday. Dou't forget the date of James Harriett's sale ut llubbid- January 15th. Lost A silver watch and bead fob. Finder please leave at the Herald office. You will never get drink Breun's coffee. nervous if you Van de Zedde sells it. Perle Stinson visited at Homer last Thursday and Friday, ut the S A Combs home. Mrs Alice JRuctor was over f.orn Sioux Oitv Saturday, visiting her father, G V Sayre. H C Bender, of Spencer, Iowa, and Viola Baker, of Harlan, Io, were mar ried by Judge Eimers Sunday. Mrs Geo W McBeath and daughter Dorothy were up from Homr a few 4 ays this week, visiting relatives. JoeFoye, jr, left last Friday for Chicago and New York on a business trip connected with the 6treet car line. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves at cost, for the next three weeks. Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City. Mrs Geo Pranger returned from Coleridge Saturday, where she had been to see her sistor, Mrs Geo Stouo, who has been seriously ill. Bert G Harden resumes his work on the road for the Galeua Oil company next Monday, having spent his annual vacation at home with his parents. Wiltse MoBeath, of Whiting, Iowa, spent a few hours lu town Thursday, at the home of Mrs Mary It McBeath. He , is a cousin of the late W 3 McBeath. Carl Mttz left Tuesday evening for Siebort, Colo, where his mother and brothers recently located He has a flue piece of land in view that he will file ou as a homestead. August Nigerman has sold his farm south of Nacora, to Wm Walwey, $75 per Here was tha price received. This same piece of land was bought about 12 years ago for $23 per acre. Eestrair. from defective vision will give headache oud uervousness. Prop erly rl'tei spectacles is the best treat meut for such annoyance and distress. Examination free. W C Eckhabt, Bef ractionist . Mell A Sehmied weut to Mason City, Iowa, last Saturday to attend a meet ing of the auditing committee of the M B A order. Mell has jut about recjvered from the effeets of his tilt with an acetylene light plant that he was tixiug. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Methodist church tho pastor will preach from the subject, '"What Thom as Lost and What wo may Uain rrom His Experience". Preaching in the evening at 7 :30. Subject, "God's Call to bo Maiily ." You ara cordially in vite J to como and worship with us. .The Metropolitan Concert company, the third number on the Dakota City Lecture course, showed to a pood sized audience iu the M E church laBt Thursday evening. Tho members ton all artists in their several parts, auii pleased the audience immensely, which manifested its appreciation by repeuti d encores. Flovd II Hamilton of Lake View, Io. a nenliow of Mrs Von llageu was iu t)u a short time Monday after noon. Mr Hamilton is a printer and of coiiih., he called on tho best news pipr published in tho county. (The Herald.) He has been holding cases ou the Lake View Resort for tho past two years, and was ou his way to take charca of a paper at Lismore, Minn. Dear Reader: Just a moment, until I tell vou what we are doing. Making our regular f 100 per dozen cabinet photos for $2.00, and one beautiful photo calendar free. Photos first class in every respect. No extra nh area for groups. Ws do this to more thoroughly advertise our cabinet work. Don t delay it is money s ived Good for January and February ONLY. Koay Studio, 304 Douglas St, SiouiCity. Iowa. Bert Francisco was here from Hub bard Thursday. Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. B H Brown moved his family and household goods to Sioiri Ciiy Tues day. Alms Judith Uerrvman is acting as stenographer in judge R Evans' law office. Archie Easton went Omaha Monday to take up his work in the Creigbton university. Hazel Leslie came up from Omaha Sunday for a few days visit with rela tives and friends here. Miss Ada Zimmerman returned 8un day to Onignm, Wis, where she holds a government position. Judgs and Mrs R E Evans and two children. Keith and Aana, have bean victims of the grip the past week. The date for the Farmers Institute has been Bet for Friday, January 81st and Saturday, February 1st, at Dako ta City. Emma Wilbins of Homer, was a passenger to fern, XHebr, Monday, where she is attending the state normal. Henry Niebuhr and Ed Eellner, of Pender, were tmssongers to Winneba go Monday, where they will organize an M B A lodge. George J Boucher will assist in the county treasurer s office until the new treasurer, Willis J Manning, familiar izes himself with the work. Geo Wilkins was hare from Homer Sunday enroute to Sioux City where he goes to re-enter the employ of Hor nick, IleBB & Moore for a few weeks. A grand Masquerade ball will be given at the New Opera Hons hall, Tuesday evening, January 14, 1908. Good music and a fine line of costumes will be available. V M G'ay and family have moved from the Evans farm, recently pur chased by Will H Orr, to the Hart house opposite Jay Bliveu's, which Mr Gray has purchased. 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 tho way from aue to 4Uc pet- pound. Try a package. Mrs Mell A Sehmied went to Pen der Tuesday, returning with the little daughter of her brother, Lou Walden, that was left motherless recently, and which she will take to raise. tor Sale Three thoroughbred Po land China male hogs, two of them 6 months old, and one 1 year old. Fred Baktels. Hubbard, Nebr. Albert Schumacher came home from Sioux City the first of the week,, where he held down the job of reg istry transfer clerk in the Sioux City office for ten days, the regular olerk b6ing absent on Sick leave. Albert is making good headway in the railway mail service. Henry Eohlmeier, who has been manager of the E & B Lumbor yard at this place for the past two or three years, lias been transferred to waKe- held. His brother, George Kohlmeier, comes here from Brownville. Nebr. The change will be ...made the last of the month. A small blaze was started at the D M Neiswanger place Monday by some one throwing a pan of hot ashes in the hog pen, near a corn crib. ' The high wind soon fanned a flame from the live coals, which caught a fence post and then the corn crib, but the bucket brigade eame to the rescue and sub dued the fire with but a small loss. Don't want you to forget that I am a ere to serve and any service I can render at any time, in any capacity will be cheerfully given. So do not be backward about calling on me, that is what I a La here for. Call or phone any time day or night, phone No. 33, Yours to serve, G. E. Von Hagen, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal churoh. Fred Blume moved his family and household goods to the farm in Emer son precinct Monday. Mr Blume will remain here until his successor iu office, W J Manring, takes possession and gets filings in running order. Clara Blume, their eldest daughter, will remain here and attend school the balance of the term. We are sorry to hue this estimable family from our midst. Henry Krumwiede and Fred Schmidt, who left here Thanksgiving day for a three months visit with rela tives and old time friends in Germany, ook passage lust Saturday for home. The news of the explosion and fire i which destroyed Mr Krumweide's retd dence the evening of thj 11th of De cember upset the plans of the tourists and they decided n return immeaiato- When the stomach, heart or kidney nerves get weaK, men inese organs always fail. Dou't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a makes) ift. Get a prescription known to druggists every where as Dr Shoop's llehtormive. The Restorative is prepared erprestdy for these weak inside nerves. StreuRthen thee nerves, build them np with Dr Shoop's Restorative tablets or lnpnd and see how quickly help will come. 1 lee sample teHt sent on request by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is snrelv worth this simple test. Hold v all dealers. Georpre L Boals, of South Sioux Citv, cue of the oldest residents of Da kota county, succumbed to an , attaek of grip and otlier complications Tnes day night ut 11 o'clock. Hu had been in feeble health for several months and was unable to stand the ravages of the diseasu in Lis weakened condition Deceased came to Dakota county fifty one years ago, locating on a farm live miles west of this place, where he re1 sided continuously until six years ago, when lie disposed of his personal prop erty and retired from active work on the farm. Mr Boals was a man re spected and loved by a host of friends who sympathize with the sorrowing widow and relatives who are left to mourn his departure. ' The funeral was held in Sooth SkMix City, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon and interment in the Dakota City cemetery. Mrs II Sayre is seriously ill at her home in Waterbury. Earl Frederick is assisting with the work in Sehmied s store. Frank Mahan, the Hubbard barber, w as here on business Tuesday. - George llirschbacu and family are on a visit with relatives at Cincinnati. For Sale a good team of young drivincc horses. D C Stinson, Dakota City, Nebr. Mrs Rolr.nd B Orr and daughter, Lottie, arrived home from Phillip, S D, Wednesday. Otis N Abel was here from St Paul, Minn, Tuesday visiting the Henry W Wood family. Mary Maxwell returned to Lincoln Sunday to resume her studies at the state university. Rev and Mrs W S Oberholtzer wel corned a baby boy at their home last Thursday afternoon. Go to Van's for your groceries he handles nothing but the best, and his prices are reasonable. Ed Waldman is home from a trip down in Iowa to tee his mother, who has been seriously ill . Helen Orr returned Wednesday to Sioux Falls, S D, where she is attend ing All Saint's school, Ernest Triggs and family of Sioux City, visited srveral days the past week at the Duncan home. Chas Maxwell returned last Thurs day evening to Chicago, where he is a student of Rush Medical college. Miss Leota Quintal left Tuesday for Elk Point, wiiere she Will visit with relatives ami friends for a couple of weeks. v , Clay Howard will hold an auction sale at his farm south of town, Wednes day January 22, 1908. Watch for the bills. Have you tried a sack of the new flour nt Van de Zedde's? It is called The Queen," and is warranted to be the best and tho cheapest. Iluve you tried the Sultanna and Toc-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Jas Coughtry slipped and fell Thursday morning, breaking his arm at thto wrist. Dr Maxwell set the bro ken bone and placed it in a plaster cast. Joseph Quintal who has been at Elk Point, S . D, for the past several months, came down last week and on Monday weut te work on the section at Coburn. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Fred Rummell, an experienced blacksmith of Sionx City, has leased theJFLeedom blacksmith shop and is now prepared to do anything in his line of work. AH work guaranteed or money refunded. We have a few steel ranges left. They are of the best make aud fully guaranteed. To close them out, we offer them for the next two weeks only for wholesale price. Your personal or cashier's cheeky is good here. ' Fred Schriever & Co. A Ira Davis, the Emerson auction eer, was here Wednesday on business matters. Mr Davis is having about all the sales he can handle these days, but still has a few dates to spare. Phone him if you expect to have a sale soon. Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to th people without a pen ny y cost the great value of this scien tific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's catarrh remedy. Sold by all dealers. The Odd Fellows lodge of this place iustalled their new elected officers Monday evening as follows: Sam Nel son, N O; Geo I Miller, V G; Chas S Bliven, treasurer; D C Stinson, sec retary. After the installation services a sumptuous banquet was served to the members and their families. -The officers of the Old Settlers' as sociation this week purhased four d zen folding camp chairs to be nsed on the speakers' stand when they hold their annual reunions . This may be considered an early date to made such a purcliuse, but when the day arrives for their nso we will have them.. Services ut the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a in; Sunday sc'iool, 10 am: lass meeting iz iu; i.pwortu League, 0:30 pm; Preaching 7 :30 p m. Preach iu Grace church every Sunday at 2:30 p m. Yon ar cordial ly invited to any and all these services. .Tames Hattnett, of Hubbard, is ad vertising a: auction sale of his stock aud farm machinery to be held at his farm nef r Hubbard ou January 15th. lie has a largo list of live Block, as well ii h machinery. Z M Buird, of Hartingtoii, will cry the sale. If there is anything yon need you will tind it ut this sale. Tho board of county commissionoi'S were in session Wednesday and Thnis- lay, makug their semi-annual settle ment with County treasurer, Fred Blume. The statement shows a bal ance on hand July 1, 1007 of $28,073.- 8'J; collections, t'.2,912 21 ; disburse ments, JM.O'JVH ; balance ou bund n, 871.96. A tickling cough, from any oauso is nuicmy stopped by ur Blioop Couch Cre. And it is so throughly harmless aud safe, that Dr Shoop tells mothei b everywhere to give it with out hesitation, ever to very youcg bubes. Tho wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mount inious shrub, furnish the cura tive properties to Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. It culms the cough, and heals the sore and soDsative bronchial mem branes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or sup press Simply a resinous plant ei tract, that helps to heal aching lungs The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb Always demand Dr Shoop's Cough Curs, bold by all dealers. R.)WWWGra1aWKit 1 CORRESPONDENCE HOMER. Ed Hoover of New Richmond, Wis, who has been visiting at the Charles Bates home returned to his home Mon day. Taylor Qsborn from Emerson pre oinct was a Homer visitor last week. Mrs II A Monroe chaperoned the fol lowing party to Winnebago to the masque ball Mabel Clapp, Eva Kin near, Gertie McRinley and Warren Kinnear, Christ Larson and Hiram Priest. Tod Christopherson, of Crofton was a Homer visitor and a guest of B Mo Kinley Tuesday. Miss Rose 8mith returned from her Rook county ranch Saturday, Joseph Smith and wife oame in from Rock county Saturday, to visit rela tives and friends for a couple of weeks. Otis Able, an old Dakota county res ident was a visitor iu this neck of the woods Tuesday. Sam Blanohard was home for a few days last week. Mr and Mrs Bert Pryer and son of Omaha, who have been visiting at the Seth Barnes home, returned to thoir home Monday. Mrs II A Monroe and little daughter. Beatrice, went to Sioux City Monday to visit Mrs D L Allen, who is quite ill. Arthnr and Dick Harris and Well ington Smith were Sioux City shop pers Tuesday. The following Homer people attend ed the Jeff Rockwell Bale: Nelson Smith, Will Buckland, U A Monroe, B McKinlev and John Welker and wife. . ' Willie Hughes returned to Randolph Sunday where he is attending high school. Mrs Clement, Mother of our Lre, returned to her home in Danbury, Io, Monday. Prof Clarke returned from his holi day vacation and resumed his duties iu the school room Monday. Mrs Wilson and children went to Lyons Tuesday to visit for a few days and attend a weJTling. NACORA. F J and Mary Heeney and Mary Kelleber spent New Years-at the Heeney home. A W Poterson and son Frank who were visiting with Chas, the last few weeks left Thursday for Osborn, Mo, where they will make their home for the winter. Gus Lester and wife -went to Sionx City Tuesday morning for a short vis it with relatives. J ihn Demke shipped a car of hrgs to Sioux City Tuesday morning. Miss Demary returned from her va cation at Sioux City Sunday night. Several young people took in the "Leap Year Ball" at Hubbard last Friday evening, and a veiy good time is reported. Miss Clark returned from Jaokson, Monday, where she has been spending her vacation. Chas Peterson, John Zastrow, Aug Kaats, M O'Connor,' C W Schwartz, Fred Wall way, and Chas Garratt are on the sick list. Geo Wellington went to LeMars, Iowa, Saturday. Mrs Simmons was a' passenger west Saturday morning. Fred Neidemeyer is laid up with a boil ou his right foot . B C Buchanan our former agent is working for the Western Union, at Los Angeles, Calif. John Zittrow went to Hubbard last week on business. Chas O'Oonnor went to Dakota City Wednesday morning. Jim Heeney went to Sioux City Thursday. The lions paw and Kaiser Peters got into a dual Monday night, but nobody very badly crippled up. JACKSON. Mrs Lowry returned to Omaha Tues day after accompanying her daugh ter Helen, to St Catherines Academy, Monday. Bonny Barry left Monday for Sinsin- awa, wis, to resume iter siquikb ai ni Clara'" Acadtmy. Parnell Byrne of ,Fonda, Iowa, is here vixitiug his parents, Mr and Mrs Mat Byrne. Mrs M Boler mioyed a visit from her sister Mrs S K O'Neill aud daiiRh terCeliaof Sioux, Nob, several days last week. Margaret Sautter, of Cascade, Iowa, is visiting hftr friend, Mary By an. Messrs and Mesdames Ed T Kear- ti t vn r ii ii i ney, AU Carrou, J v rinneii aim Dr and Mrs B J Leahy spent Saturday evening very pleasantly at the Davey home. P F Sullivan of Tlankintoi), 8 I). spent Ne-v lears with his parents here. A bright baby pirl came to gladden the home of Mr and Mrs Charley Sehlotman, Deo 30. '07 . Dan Ilollaud and James Gainer of Ponca were iu town Sunday. County Attorney F S Berry of Em- . , . . . , mi 11 eisou, Li J ocliiieii aim i nonius mur phy, of Homer, were dinner guoHts on New Yuarj day ut tho Frank Davey home. K II Hammers of near Waterbury was in town Monday posting bills for a sule which he will have at his farm, Jun 13. OH. Nellie Uogan roiumeuced teaohing iu lliiiiliar.l mcimuy. Born to Mr and Mrs Lewis Poterson D.'0 31, '07, a sou. Mary Haity who is principal at Walthill has another week vacation on account of a heating plant being in stalled in tho bchool building. John Davey of Emerson spent Sun day with bis parents here. William Maher viiiited over Sunday at the J M Brannan home. Mr Maher is just returning from the Hot Springs, where he went about six week ago for his health. lie is looking and feeling much better. A baby boy brightened the Lome of Mr and Mrs Jean Uarty, Deo 31, 07 . Aftar two week vacation the ita Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs money. Yoti have to pay so much for it, whether you get all the heat out of it or not. If a strove 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 hct 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 Oak and lladimi Home are such stoves and are a source 6f comfort in thousands of homes, and they will prove the same in yours. .There are imitations, be sure and sec the names of "Round Oak" and "Radiant Home." For Sale at Fred DAKOTA Our naafol booklet, dints and pupils' have all retained to school. James W Finnell on Tuesday pur chased the J C O'Nei'l blacksmith shop from Frank Davey. Dr Leahy attended the Medical as sociation meeting at Emerson Monday. SALEM. Hugh Graham is on a several weeks visit with relatives in the east. The sociable given by the W II and F M society last Friday evening net ted the neat sum of $17. Emery, Pearl and Oeo Learner left Monday for Linooln to resume their studies at tho state university. Miss Emma Bliven of Sioux City visited Saturday and Sunday at Milton Forshoe's. ' Chas Morley was a Sunday visitor at the A Item us home. Harry Sides ii able to be about again and willrrsume his school work In Sioux City Monday. Willie Orr is moving his belongings to the farm he recently purchased north of Dakota City, Mr and Mrs Audrey Allaway of nomer spent Sunday with relatives here. Milton Fo'reshoe aud Ollie Fisher took in the Orpheiim at Sioux City Monday evening. A large number of farmers are shell ing and marketing their, corn this week. Mrs Wm Broyhill nave a very pleas ant dauoiug party Tuesday evening. The evening was enjoyed by all pres ent. A delicious supper was served. Frankie Brown, son of Mr and Mrs II E Brown, who is nnder the doctor's care with an attack of pneumonia, is recovering slowly. fc S A Combs of il inier is putting in the bridges on the new swamp grade. There are seven 20 foot bridges yet to be built. To check a cold quickly, get from your drugpist some little candy cold tablets called Preveutics. Druggists everywhere are now dispenxing Pre veutics, for they nre not only safe, but ilecidodly effective and prompt. Pre veutics contain uo quinine, no laxa tive, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventies will prevent pueumouia, bronchitis, la erippe, etc. Hence tee name, lre- veuticH. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventies 25 cents. 'Trial boxes 0 cents. Sold by all dealers. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00; CEatSpm. Preaching at Dakota City 7 :.!0 p ni, Li X. i:.ilJ, Sunday aeiiooi ai 0:45 a m, MisHiou Baud at 3:00 p m A cordial welcome to all. Fir Sale ''or Trade- A 16 horsii power compound traction engine. I linve sola my threshing machine to D Appleton and have this engine left, which is in good working order. C M Gli.W. Dakota City, Nebr. Real Estate Transfers. Kiilil V. Kvuim nnil wife to Will II orr. ',', hit I Inn .1-SK-U, wil I SKK I.uvlna ) WooilHiiril iiikI 1miImiiiI. to Alfred I' rilurlm. lots u. I" II mill 12 In lilui-k ft, --i.lltli Sioux City, wd lSiiO V H I! In n t mill w lfi' to Allx'rt Anilri'U . IntN II mill 12 In liloi-k N. orlKliuil Dial south Sioux City. wl :J7ft (. K Iti'tcke mill lf to Knill .Irnxen, loti 7. H ami li In lilnek lfi. North lul- clllliill to Kinei'NOii, ttd fc-'5 Frank It Mather et nl to Kate J llrin-fli-lit lot -i In hlix-k l-. luikota City. oeil 1 Mary I'ltlnK nnil linxUiiiil to K J Mul lulli y in-'. Mini e'i aw1. Nfi'llou Ti:i ; uml the iie'4 ncrtliill 2U-2H-7, qcU GOO K.lli'll Ihiisuiiii ti nil IiiihIuiiiiI to K J Mu I In 111'. miiiiedi'Hirliillon n uUivn, uril II C Jnnliiii nnil wlfn to I.uclwU lume, w't, aw1. ' nw'a nnil ne'a nw'a.nll In wrtlon JBI-27-S, wil l!Km Subscribe for the Herald, the papsr in the county. $1 ft year. best . FR T7 Schriever MODEL SVSPENMlj SENSIBLE, USEFUL GUTS for the HOLIDAYS Attractively racked In Handsome tingle Pair Boxes Ttiar mateiB mora and batter rahbar thaa WJ oihr nit ban roM-flli aca metal parta and aironf cord anda that eanana waar thrnaih. Th inr t roa action parmita aaaa and comfort no mattar what poalltoa Uia tody mar THRT OuTWRAITHIEI ORDINARY BINDS. WHICH MEANS THREB TIMES 1BE SERVICE OP USUAL io CENT SORTS Tha MOST COMFOmTJtBtK anpandrr mad for mmm, voolh Of bay In Uiht, Hoary or Kttm Haary Wettnta. Bitra Uw( (No Eitm Ooatt thmr rnaka laaxpaostva ajllta avary mmm, youth or boy wlllrfladly racolva BEWES & POTTER. Dapt. . 87 Llacola Straal. Boaio.. Ilaaa. Btru. Don H"arauaa Oon in Can mailed tor Ira). Bnatafa. Initrafltlra fityla. or How to braaa Uorractlf," fraa if roa mantton that pabUoatloa Wm. LOREFJZ, Proprietor of (City Mest MsHket Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays HAKO' 'A CITY PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citi Nib. Bonded : Lawyers cannot dodge8 the fact that winter is close upon us.V,. Better get that Heating stove you are in need of now. We can show you the Garland, Ideal Leader and Prize Oak, in fact we have stoves for any purpose, also a good line of Ranges. Call and see them. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, JE0. TIMLIN, iVaiiaser. f ARM LOANS rvwheie ou earth See or Li6t your property with us to OakotaCUy, Ncb.snd Wnriirr tVirrifrH citv Ne St is Delicious 25 cents Blende 3 and packed from Harris (Si & No. G Front Si. :.WHEN YOU BROUGHT JHAT'ROUNDrOAK STOVE INTO THE WOODS YOll S POLLED Ry Winter fiAPv' & Co. B - rortlnf baefc aaauma. hand. Caeh paid for bides. White Laundry. and cuuies back Saturdays NEBRASKA. 1 ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa Nebraska. We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low rate of interest on Dakota county Farms. We also Sell and Buy Ileal Estate of all kinds write us before you Borrow, Buy or Sell. Sell. .Farm lands .Kea Rea JSI 2Z per Pound carefully selected coffee by Kilboxxrric. Homer, Nob The Eeiald (or all the nwti