When You Take Cold O noway is to pay no attention to it ; at least not unti." it de velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc- i" tor nbout Aver s Cherry Pec- cru:. it ne says, ine oest thi:' for co!ds," then take it. B? he scys, anyway. A Wo put lion, otir formula We liantnr. alcohol 7 from our niedioitiaa jp conaultyour d out or lwni.:rr:r?7 When the bowc!9 are constipated, poi f.or.Dus substances are absorbed into the tbcl instead of beintdaily removed from theVnJy as nature intended. Knowing this dancer, doctors always inquire about the ra.".tJ tion of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. -i by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lcnr.ll, Mm... BO YEARS' jSV experience Traok Mark Designs - .Copyrights Ac. A nTon r ..1ip g n pkot rh nnl description mr nnif kly A.i-n,iin .iir jitit.u free wIhmIit an invti(on ta rMihjr pmentnMe OmmMifi,4 Urnm mtiMyi'iHiionflitl. HANflPOOK on KMeiiu acu. ft to. oHt mfPitcjr lor ee' uruijj paintj. I.irtita irucon throuyii Mi;nn A Co. reofcir fnrii ii uotirr, without crmre, la tlio -Scicsstific jhs.er.taii. A hnnr!smnly lllntrti"1 woohlT. T.nreeiit elft rtilntwit f hut entitle Imiinnl. Tomis, 13 a ynr: four nioniU, ftj. Soiabyiill tiewartewleri. MU?iN&Co.3SJB"",w" New York Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Sleep Sleep is nature's re Building period, when the energy used by the brain, tnuscles and organs is re newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until you become a phys ical wreck. . Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, invigorating Bleep. ' Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad aftereffects. "For over two years I suffered un told agonies; my friends thought I was going crazy. I could not sleep nor rest at all. I tried different doc tors, but failed to find relief. My head would ache all the time; I was like one drunk; could not concentrate my mind, and was so restless and worried that sleep was out of the question. After taking one bottle of t)r. Miles' Nervine I felt wonderfully changed. I am now on my third bot tle and am gaining all the time. I can lie down and sleep like a child, and am able to do my work." MKS. MAY SCOTT. English. In. Your druggist sella Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and w authorize him to return price of first botUo (only) If it falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind rON AGENTS - - A SUCCESS The Old World and Its Ways B? , J Wm. Jennings Bryan B76 Imperial Octavo Pages. 251 su perl engraving from photographs tok en by l)ol. Hrynn. Recounts lits trip around the world and IiIh visits to all nations. Greatest liook of travel ever written. 41 .000 culled for In 4 months. Write us for sample reports of tlrst WO agents employed. The people buy it eagerly. The iiuent's harvest. OUTFIT FREE Send fiocts. to cover cost of mailing and handling. Address The Thompson Pub. Co. St- Louis, Ma. A. Ira. Davis Auctioneer Emerson, Nbr. Stock. Sables 19 Years in the Business Dates made The Herald Office. . BUCtBEC'S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: rA(4e t. balll Hew Hula Atrial Willi uenoaueul cusUimor. frtlltM-tlftM R4bk. llrarletlMt 11 lbs Kiml Taraip. T nllKLtl : O.u... t bMt bS4 lOrln.nwrlnir Sulto i VHTietlt-a 1U All. kLllUa'l'I U TO PLfcABlS. Write to-day: Mention thla Paper. SEND lO CENTS to enrue porta,' und pack inf and rtxaiv th ftlvabl OulUH-ttaa. oc M at postpaid, tusreiuer wiu. bijr of . lntrurtiw, hestutll'ia h-4. mm4 lln Hvok, bsuta mil tvoout it iitat t u iewa vt baads, Man's, auk H.W. Buckbes. &W.'&L R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer LF.AVB ' LKAVK AI0TA CUT B10UX CITT 7:30 s m .. .8:20 a m 9:30am 10:30 m 11:15am 11:50am 1:15 p m 2:00 p m 8:00 p to 4:15 p m 5:15 p m 5:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 pm Spociil trips for parties of 15 or more CBaQ west No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omlia and Lincoln 12:47 pm KABT No 8G Local Freight ...... 2 :25 pm 10 Local raesenget..6:29 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. March 10 Gibeon Carl, Character Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on sale at store of S. A. 8tinson. .Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8 :15 . ' Local Items Friday, February 7, 1908 Neva Best visited at Homer over Sunday. A baby girl was born te Ed Fred erick and wife last Friday, the 31st. Judge D 0 Stinson has been confin ed to his home with sickness the past week. You will never get nervous if you drink Breun's coffee. Van de Zedde sells it. Laurence Jay was here from Omaha Sunday aud visited relatives and friends. The George Barnett family has been having a siege of the mumps the past week. Benjamin Grove, of Flankington, 8 D, is here on a visit with his sister, Mrs B F Strohm. j Mrs D II Hager went to Wakefield Tuesday to spend a week with her sister, Mrs Lettie Rix. About twenty people from this place went to Homer Sunday on the Burling ton to attend the Wm Nixon funeral. Mrs Joe Lindstrom of Sioux City was an over Sunday visitor nere ai the home of her parents, W Lenox and wife. Mike Boler of Jackson, and Chas Bryant of this precinct, remembered The Herald while in attendance at the Institute. Miss Mary Davis severed her con nection with the S A Stinson store and accompanied her sister, Mrs Pettit, to Newcastle this week. Mildred Spencer left Monday to take a course at the Peru normal school. Craig L Spencer ' accom panied her as far Omaha. A J Packer of South Sioux City and Horace Dutton of Salem, paid their respects to The Herald Monday by re newing their subscription for another year. Albert Schumacher went to Sioux Citv Monday evening to take a run from Sioux Citv to Aberdeen, S D, as railway maii clerk, relieving the reg ular man. Marriage licenses were issued this week , to Fred Callahan and Bertha Iden, both of Sioux City, and Albert E Ohlseu and Emma Stallbaum, both of Emerson precinct. M A Bancroft, editor of the Homer Free Press, was a pleasant caller ut the Herald office Wednesday, wLile enroute home from Lyons, where he has organized a chorus and will put on "Queen Esther" in the near future. Word from Rev G H Von llsgen, who has been at Tilden for the past two weeks assisting in revival work, states that he will be home in time to conduct the Sunday services in the M E churches here and at Grace at the I . , l usual hours. The girls of this place have all the arrangements made for their Leap Year ball to be held in the Opera House hall on the evening of Februa ry 20th. Collins Bros orchestra has been engaged for the occasion, and that's enough to insure you a good time. Following are the names of the Petit iurors selected for the term of district couvt which convenes Febru ary 17, 1U08. The jury is summoned to nppear ou Tuesday, the 18th: Art Derniit, Peter Anderson, Frank Da vev, W J Cassel, Andrew J Davis, 11 W Meeker, Thos Crosby, Bert Fran cisco, RL Pressy, Thos Ashford, John Collins, Geo Harris, John D Thacker, Sam Kuox, Chris Juoobson, Henry Reher, D E Allen, Chas Beermann, J W Or, Fred Bartels, John Watson, Herman Biermann. M A Springer, F Daley. I witih that 1 might tulk with all sick ones about the actual cause rf stomach, heart and kidney ailments To expluu in person how weak stomach nerves leads to stomach weakness, I am sure would interest all. And it is the same with weak hearts or weak kid neys. This is why my prescription Dr Bhoops Restorative so promply readies ailments of the stomach, heart and kidneys. It wrong to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kid neys. xnese week inside nerves nui ply need more strength. My restora live is the only prescription made ex prei-slr for these nerves. Next to see ing you personally, will be to mail yen free, ray new booklet entitled "What To Do". I will al-o send samples of mv Restorative us well. Write for the book today. It will surely interest jot. Address Dr. Khoop, box 8, Ra cine, Wis, For Sale by all dealtrs. Post cards at Van's. Subscribe forTms Herald $1 per year. "District court convenes here Feb ruary 17th. Regnlar meeting of the Masonio lodge Feb 15th. Ed Beardnhcar, of Homer, departed Sunday for Oregon. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred Four thousand feet of Cottonwood lumber for sale. Robert Lapsley. For Sale -A good single harness, nearly new. Enquire at this office. . Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. John White, of Woodbine, Iowa, visited at the Henry Wood home this week. Genevieve Stanard visited at Sloan, Iowa, from Friday until Tuesday with friends. Jay Bliven has qnit the Foye line and Fred Stanard encceeds him at the throttle. Mary Maxwell returned to Lincoln Sunday to resume her studies at the university. John H Gribble is assisting in the S A Stinson store dosing the illness of Mr btinson. Guy Stinson fell from an ioe wagon Tuesday and badly bruised his side and right hand. Harry Adair resigned as a member of the town board, at their meeting Tuesday evening. Arthur Seymour left Thursday eveh- for Ryder, N D, where he and Alfred each own a fine farm. Banker Ayrea visited in Omaha from Friday until Tuesday with hii daughter, Mrs George Carter. Stoves! Stoves 1 Stoves! Stoves at cost, for the next three weeks. Ed- ards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City . Chas Sibbet, of Lake Chetck. Wis. brother-in-law of Mrs Elmer Robin son, visited here Tuesday and Wed nesday. Sheriff Rockwell spent a few days in Homer and vicinity the first of the week on official business. Mrs Rock well accompanied him to keep him straight. 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 from 20o to 40o pel- pound. Try a package. For sale my residence property in the northeast part of town. For par ticulars inquire of Carl Matz, Dakota City. Nebr. Mrs. C. Matz. Robert Lapsley closed a deal this week for the sale of his home farm to Wm Ebel, at $125 per acre. This is one of the finest farms in Dakota county, and is comparatively cheap at the price. , All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bltven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. S A Heikes was in Wednesday and renewed for The Herald another year. In Speaking cf the severity of the weather, he added that every head of stock on his place (and he has quite a few) has a good shingle roof shed to sleep under every night. B F Strohm returned home Friday laft from Hermiston, Oregon where he, went recenly to file on a claim. He is highly pleased with the climate and surroundings there. He can also tell some pretty big stories of the bountiful resources of that locality. Perfect sight with defective eyes or improperly fitted frames is impossible. The right glasses in the right place will give you the Bmile that don't wear off. Our glasses are reasonable in price and, your ryes are priceless. W U Eckbart, licensed optometrist. The ladies of the W H and F M So ciety rf the Salem Lutheran church, will give a box social at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Culberson, Friday evening February 14. The ladies are planning an enjoyable time, and hence extend a cordial invitation to every body. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church' every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10 am! fc'lass meeting 12 ru ; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p r ... t .1 i. m. rreacn in uraoe cuurcii every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services. The Epworth League tendered a re ception Tuesday ovening to Mr and Mrs W J Pettit, at the Sam Bouton home, end presented them with a -set of handsome silver spoons in appret ia tion of their faithful work in the church. The family will depart to day for their new home near New cabtle. Only a lew weeks more Jeft of our special offer our regular $4.00 per dozen Cabinets for $2 00. Work guar anteed in every respect. No extr charge for groups. We ruuke any thing in the Phot t line, at very low prices. Being located out of the hierh rent district -is tbe reason. IvOZY studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Grippe is sweeping the county Stop it with Preventics, before it gets deeply seated. To check early colds with these little candy cold enre Tablets is surely sensible and safe Preventies contain no Quinine, no lax stives, nothing harsh or sickening Pneumouia would never appear it ear ly colds were promptly broken' Also good for feverisb cl lldren. Large box 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket 5 cents. Hold by all dealers. Henry Krumwiede and Fred Schmidt arrived home bnuday evening from two months' vUit at their old homes in Germany. The pleasure of thei trip was marred to some extent by the destruction of Air Krumwiedei home by fire, soon after their depart ure, but otherwise thev had an enjoy able trip. Will Bcuroidt, a brother of Fred Schmidt, and Sophia Kru'u wiede, sister of Henry Krumwiede, ac companied them on th return trip and will make their homes here. The Heiald for ALL th new: Subscribe for the Herald, the best papsr in the county, fl ft year. Carl Ream of Homer, was a Sunday night visitor here at the parental home 4 t ot bale a good team or yonng driving horses. D C Stinson, Dakota City, Nebr. Louis Larson and wife returned home Sunday from a ten days' visit with relatives and friends at Ute, Iowa, Have yon tried a sack or t he new flour at Van de Zedde'sf It is called "The Queen, and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest. Have you tried the Sultanna and Tao-co brands of canned goods? Vsn sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. Sixty per cent of sll headaches are caused by defeotive eyes. Little de fects grow to big ones unless promptly relieved with properly fitted glasses Examination tree. W 0 Eckbart, RefraoMonist . If you have catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr rtlioop of Racine, Wis, to mail you free, tri il box of his Dr 8 hoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a oatarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write te-day Don't suffer longer. For sale by all dealers. Stop that tickling cough! Dr S hoop's cough cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety . It is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr 8 hoop tells mothers to nse nothing else even with very young babies. The whole some green lerves aad tender stems of lung healing mountainous shrub furnish the curative properties to Dr 8 hoop's cough cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bron- chual membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to in ure or snuress. Devand Dr Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by all dealers. Farmers' Institute. The sessions of the Farmers' Insti tute held here last Friday and Satur day in the court honse was unusually interesting and instructive, and the attendance, considering the stormy weather, has not been surpassed at any previous gathering of the associa tion. The speakers, both local and from abroad, were well versed on the topics afsignetljo them and much informa tion was gleaned from their talks. The judging of exhibits and award ing premiums was taken up Friday afternoon. The corn was scored bv O E Twamley, secretary of the corn growers' association of South Dakota; the butter and bread was scored by Miss Myrtle Kauffman; the wheat, oats and potatoes being scored by J 8 Michael, the seed man of Sioux City. Following are tbe prize winr.ars: Corn white. F X Wallner first, score TtH. prize 2. Corn Reed's Yellow Dent. A J Kramoer first, score prize Si: V X Wallner sec ond, score 83, prize 1. and third, score H0!j. prize 60c. Winter wheat Herman Blermanh. prize 13. Spring wheat Geo I Miller, first prize 12 : Porter Boals. second prize fl i Hal Brlden Baugh third prize 600. Oats Hal Brtdenhaugh. first prize IS: W L Strong, second prize 1 ; Jake Hagor, third prize Cue. Bread Mrs Geo Barnett, first prize 2.50: Mrs Uhns Kline, second prize tl.H). Butter Geo O Orr, score 02. first prize 12: Mrs )ha Kline, score UO, second prize II; Mrs F PUulbertson, score MS. third prize fieo. Potatoes Ohlos, F X Wallner, nrst prize B M Iloals, second prize II; Oswald ischke, third prize 60c. Potatoes Rurnls, K X Wallner, first prize tS; Hurry Bierman, second prize II. Potatoes Other Varieties. F X Wallner. first prize t2; George Miller sr, second and third prizes, l and MK- respectively. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: rrettideDt, Jacob l1 lioam er, re-elected ; vice president, Thos Hartnett, re-elected; secretary and treasurer, Geo I Miller. Financial statement: , Money on hand at opening of Insti tute $113 no Collected 17 60 Total S1 16 Paid on premiums V' 00 Mount for speakers i in Mell A Hi-hmlcd, orchestra 6 m Bert KriiKlluld, um of piano 6 Postage H Total ..SIM 60 yiO 611 Balance on hand JK) 85 Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, Feb 1, '08. Board of connty commissioners met regular session. Present, Ed Morgan, chairman; John Sier'i and Fred Blume. The following bonds were approved by the board : Hubbard btate bank as county de pository. Henry merman, road overseer dis trict No 11. Hans Bornickson, road overseer district No 20. Geo C Warner, road overseer dia trict No 1. Report of 11 C Hansen, sheriff, 4th auarter year l'JOi, approved by the board Report snows lues earneu to the amount of $ 7D. Report of W L Ross, connty clerk, for the year 1907. anpioved by the board. Total amount of fees tolleot ed for recording, eto, $2194.&5. . County treasurer ordered not to serve distress warrant en F C Huffman for the reason that he is incapable of paying his personal taxes at the pres ent time. Tho road petitioned for by C H l'liomiis'in and others rejected bj the board. , - - Claims allowed : GF.NERAl, mill II (j Hiinst'ii, Itli iiunrter salary, ete,. Ml M w I. Kuan nh utiHrter sularv. pre mium on honil, etc Hi I, M Irf slte, medii'llie ll lid supplies M 111 W.l Miuiiilnir. iiri'iiiium on imiiiii, ex- Dense, ete 317 l I ",i,.r "..:. ::y..:.::r.r.:. m A ... it.. jLr,.wli. ru 1n. itiitmlli.M fur tr riL. II t) l.liidsni: i-h-rlt supreme (viurt, -outs In cnie of Klute vs i-iimlM-rt . WW) John II Iteuiii. Uiurd of ht'iillh luko- tu Ii iv n He til I' Humes, same. Homer ift .limies Kl nil. Mime, Jaekson 4 US. (' l Kinlley, SHine. South Hlofl f'lly. K A H I.umlK-rl.o.eoal for Airs MuiU- !ury , i Nelir Inxtttullon for Ft-ehle Minded, rare Martin Joyee : 40 IX) Nebr liislltnUon for Keehlo Minded, eare John M Kuyre 0I lUniuine Imuran, i-are Tom Kuiley... 1 i UU Allowed on road district fund: ' I'atrlek illl. road work, dint No7....$ im W M Mail ll. smile, (list Nut.... HII" loseoh Olll. same, illxli'trt No 7 8 0" lie in y lUermiinii, same, l lull let So 11 41 .' The following claims were rejected by the board : Mrs Sauiabury, request for kid from 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 tighcr 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 ii ; even the smoke they send out of the chimney is clear, showing that the gases and soot have been burned and all the licit 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 Oak and Radiant 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'RadiantjHome." . For Salejat ' Fred Schriever the county. (J V Hmiley, report as justice of tbe peace, $42.75. Claim of M A Banerrft, publishing i notices to ont weeds, f 9 20. Board adjourned to meet February 29, 1908. W L Robs, Clerk. By Effie Z Engelen, Deputy. For Sals or Trade. A 16 horse power compound traction engine. 1 nave sold my thresnwer machine to D Appleton and have this engine left, which is in good working order. O M Gray, Dakota City, Nebr. For Sale A Klnkead Homestead Re linquishment . A 640-acre Kinkead homestead re linquishment in Denel county, Nebras ka, 500 acres good p.ow land, good soil, cuts plenty of hay. Price, fl, 750 00. Deeded land in that locality sells for 10.00 to $12.00 per acre. Orfoould ocnsiJer an exchange for residence property, livery outfit, live stock, or some small business of equiv alent value. This is an excellent op portunity for aoquiring a 640-aore homestoad. See W T Barilett Jackson, Nebr. Believe Neuralftia with Dr. KJtaa' Aa- Pain Pills. U dose U cants. First publication Jan 17 dw HOT1CB. In the District court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Ha bin Wood . ) vs. Nonce. - William Woon. ) ' To W II lam Wood: You will take notice that on the Sth day of January, A. D. 1MIH, the plaintiff, Hiulle Wood, tiled her petition niraiiiKt you. WIlllM.i wood, the defendant. In the otllce of the clerk of the district court of I'akota county, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which are that she be ranted an absolute divorce from you on theirround of wilful alwence and desertion, and that she be Hiveu the care and custody of her minor child, the Issue of your mar-1 rlime with nor. You are renulred to answer said oetltron on or before the SUh day of February, A. L. I 1UOH. Hated this lntli day or January, A. l. Sadie wood, Plaintiff. AGENTS WANTED Men and Women Wanted to Hell our AdiiisUble Window Shade Holder at your own home or traveling. l 1 fl... I I .J I n ii. w.im. ). r. tt DCIIU uu lor isrtin pic nnu umui uubiuiio, prepaid. chama chadi wjiuis cu., 214 S. I4IU !. umini February Spccicxlo Winter Tours To the South and Gulf sorts until April JiOth. Re- IIomek.tr Rata-. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to Col orado, Uig Horn Basin, Mon tana and Northwest. Oneway Colonist March and April, to Montana, Washington, Oregon, Califor nia and Utah. To F-.rnrt R.ntara Write D. Clem Deaver, Land seekers' Information Bureau, Omaha, for list of farms to rent in Bie Horn Basin. Do it now ; they are going fast. Duslnsss Opsnlns We have list of excellent bus iness chances in new growing towns on Burlington exten sions; get established early ahead of the coming popula tion. Write the undersigned. II R Atkinson, Ticket Agent DACOTA Cm, NEB. L. W, Wakeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb . , , -Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand. Cash paid for hides. Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY I There cxr o -S--- -"-r- --ii -i -I, ri - - M - Mnruij - unjXruT - I classes of people we wish to do business with those who have money and those who have none. Are yon one of these? If so, we need YOU in our business. No one can loan you money cheapar and AT ALL TIMES than we. No one can keep your money safer or give yon more or better conveniences for checking it out than we. I I Then why can't WE brve business ? Just one trial, "The Bank that always treats you bioht" Betttk. nf Dtxkota County I PAUL PIZEY. Lawyers Dakota Cityi Nkb. Bonded : Abstracter Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Go Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Manaeer. sw. av- v tiyiMr. ri?-ri!xxi'r' sw .vr A jfir B I ' W ! OImr. l" 1 "i5 CARRIAGE HEATERS. CONCORD TEAM HARNESS!. , AOOARBaHORSEBLAWKETS. AGood, Large Atimrtivp Trices. Evervthinc for the horse and stable at Fares paid. Ask Stixres 411 Paavrl Straat pARM LOANS 2 We rate lino apywueie List youi on earlu , bee or . . List your property with us O.kDt.Clly. Ncb.and WflTlirr i. V.mF SI.M. Citv Ne jp lp FRITZ,WHEN VY0U BROUGHT THAT ROUND OAK STOVE INTO THEV WOODS YOU SPOILED MY WINTER fiAP.- & Co. NEB. White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA Only Two I ru - uXfXJinrir n r n n n fi V I I some or all of yonr banking 'tis all we ask. Jaakai ALFRED RIZEY, . 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa IVm Worth While to take one. minute of your time to step into our store and see the improved "One Minute" Washer. If you do not intend to buy it will interest you to 1 look over the modern invention that has made wash dav a 1 - Tf ' . . . . ' picu&uic. ai you intend to buy, the ease of operation, .high speed and clean, timely work, will convince you it is the ma chine you want. . r Nebraska. SHAPED. HORSE .JPH-ANKET a Assortment of ESdStatSa J for Rebate Slips.cfj Sloxax City, lowi have plenty of Money to Loan at a lo of iuterest on Dakota county Farms. V, Sell and Buy Real Instate of all kirn 4hj i m a to write us oeiore juu iorrvw, ouj ot d& to Boll. f s a r i I ii s i Pfl J"'. MUSIC