L A, M 4 A rVft ? Coughs 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 it this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. W publl.h our formula Wa banian aleohel from our modloinoa yers Wo arto fen to eonsul yonf doctor If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it, at oncet" he will say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill,-all vegetable. li.do by tno it. a. Ajet Co., Lowoll, M.M.. ,. BO YEARS' . ; -- . W N n V -.uv-'-l'.vv. TnorvM ElA . eta a 1';;" x Designs KVtv Copyrights Ac. Anv 'Tio f.s.nit'i n fUol h n iipfwrlirt Inn n. if nnl'fi.ly ntort-tui nnr -pitiii. IVeo wlttiMir aii liivi'i.t ir.Ti I jir l-n !' v fr.U'ntnMp CofHTTinnlrn, i.him -t net if '' MiMt fit lu I. HAHOfjOOK on I'venU erti. in-o. iI-,j. ' ruMMiry fvr focui iiifr patenln. I'.t'f-tHo muou f )ini;i.li Mnnn & Co. receive rviW uitir, without chnrcro, mtUfl Minn "1 imv ri'ivuutlif, J'irTml. 'IVrinw, $n A r: four iihmiIUh. C tSoid lyall netvadonlers. Uult&Co.36,B New York Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson," Nebraska Sleep Sleep is nature's re Kuilding period, when the ienergy used by the brain, muscles 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 sleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad after-effects. "For over two years I suffered" un told agonies; my friends thought I was going crazy. I could not Bleep nor rest at all. I tried different doc tors, but failed to And relief. My head would ache all the time; I was like one drunk; could not concentrate my mind, and was so restless and wonted that sleep was out of the question. After taking one bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine I felt wonderfully changed. I am now km my third bot tle and am gaining all the time. I can lie down and sleep like a child, nd am able to do my work." WKS. MAY SCOTT, English, Int Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I rid FOR AGENTS - - The Old World success I .and Its Ways Wm. Jennings Bryan 876 Imperial Octavo Pago. 251 su perb engravings from photograph tak en ly Ool. Kryan. RecountH his trip around the world and hi vlHlttt to all iiaMoiiH, UreateHt look of travel ever written. 41 .000 called for In 4 months. Write us for sample reports of first lim agents employed. The people buy it eagerly. The agent's harvest. OUTFIT FREI Hend ftOcta. to cover cost of mailing and handling. Address The Th mpson Pub Co St- L uis, M A. Ira. Davis Auctioneer Emcrton, Nebr. Farm 8k.nd Stock Sables 19 Years in the Easiness Office. V make yuu eui boruiiiucutcu&looier. DH ri. rrl1PTtlin luduii. t varieties f f ,', t vli yv.v i inn, i kinds; Iihhum. 11 Hie r.w .t J IuitI. t flili.nd.l tics! iilltr)r-B.Ho.-nn Hnlb UI Halto lit vsrietl'S Ui Sil. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. c ves i'.n" j .' and itcnn talc valuable cm z..t.tt-icflt.. ILr n il J siil liMBit l.tMik. ia A lb a m ' r m wi Dates made at The Herald 1 H'silSs A L Jr fc BUCIDEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED 1 1 Xf jSPECIALOFFER: Satan in ouna nrw naaistr-sM. a i " x. t R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LKAVS I. RAVE AK0TA OUT MOTJX CIT 7:30 a m .8:20 s m 9:30 s m 10 :30 s m 11:15 am.. 11:60 s m 1:15 p m 2:00 p m 3:00 p ro 4:15 p m 5:15 p m , 6:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 pm Special trips for parties of 15 or more. C B ft Q WKSl" No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 sm 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2:25 pm 10 Local Passenger".. o:i pm daily. daily except Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Under the anspiccs of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS., March , 10 Oibeon Carl, Character - Change Impersonator. Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on sale at store of S. A. Stinson. Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8 :15 . Local Items Friday, February 14, 1908 Mrs Al Adams is confined to her home with sickness. Henry Linafeltcr was down from St John's precinct Monday on busi ness. You will never get nervous if you drink Breun's coffee. Vande Zedde sells it. George Wilkin's orders his Herald sent to Sioux City, where he is located for a time. Mrs Joe Lindstrom and baby came over from Sioux City Tuesday for a visit at the Lennox home. Max Leedom of Hubbard here over Sunday with his visited grand- parents, J F Leedom and wife. Frank Dorr and Ethel Young, both of Sioux City, were joined in marriage Tuesday evening by Judge L C otin son. John Lichtenfelsof Bolivar, Pa, and Mrs Jako St Clair of Conemaugh, Pa, are hero on a visit at the Milton Fore shoe home. Steve Spinharnev, wife and three children were here from Cherokee, Iowa, last Friday, guests of Ross John son and wife. Albert Schumacher was assigned a temporary run as mail clerk between Sioux City and Omaha, and began work Wednesday. The ice harvest has been cut short this week by the continued rains. Only about half the ice houses in town have been filled so far. Chas Bryant and wife have been having a siege of the grippe the past week. We are glad to hear that they they are improving. Jakie Knepper has been their best friend through their sickness. - Elias Shook, a former old- resident of this oounty but now of Oacomp, S D, is visiting relatives and old friends hereabouts. He has prospered since moving to South Dakota two 3 ears ago and now has quite a bunch of horses and cattle around him. 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 beeu engaged for the occasion, and that's enough to insure you a good time. Mabel Schumacher, who resides with her grandparents, ,A Christiansen and wife, was taken sick the nrst of the week, and when Dr C H Maxwell was called Tuesday he pro nounoed it a mild case of smallpox. The home was quarantined and it is hoped the disease will be stamped out before it spreads farther. The school in the Parker district was closed Wednesday for s f ew day. to await developments in the small- pox situation. ine teacner, Mrs Mina l'errin, bad been exposed to the disease, having roomed with her sis ter, Mabel Schumacher, over Sunday, the latter coming down the next day with the disease, and for this reason the precaution was taken. Miss Bell Montgomery died at the home of her nephew, Woods M Hile mau, at Julesburg. Colo, on Sunday, February, 9, VMS, aged 82 years. Miss Montgomery was a sister of the late David Y Hilnan's first wife, and came from Pennsylvania about twenty years ago and had made her home with relatives most of tne lime at me Woods M Hilemsn home. The re mains were shipped here for interment, arriving Tuesday evening and were ac companied by Mr Hileman. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Salem church and wt-re conducted by Bev W 8" Oberholtzer. The remains were iuterred iu'the Taylor cemetery. I wixh that I might talk with all sick ones about 'he actual cause rf ktomuch, heart and kidnev ailments To explan 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 Bhoous Restorative so promply reaches ailments of the stomach, heart and kidneys. It wrong to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart or kid neys. Those week inside nervea sim ply need more strength. My reHtora tive is the only prescription made ex pretsly for these nerves. Next to see' icg you personally, will be to mail yen free, my new booklet entitled What To Do". I will also send samples of my Restorative as well. Write for the book today. It will surely interest yot. Address Dr. Shoop, box o, Ua oine, Wis, For fjsle by all dealers. Subsonbe for Thk Herald $1 per year. Nick Nalier was calling on friends here Thursday. Will II Orr has been laid np with the grip for s week past. Bnbscribe for tho Herald, the best ppr in the county, $1 s year Editor Bancroft was s passenger to Homer Thursday from Lyons Jack Berger has been laid np for s couple of weeks with the mumps Fonr thousand feet of cotton wood lumber for sale. Robert Lapsley.' Wm Armour was over from Sioux City Thursday on business matters, Ten Farms for Sale, Good ones, si sizes and kinds, Warner & Elmers. J A Foye and wife were viottors at Fremont and vicinity the past welt Mrs J E Miles has gone to Sioux City to reside with J E Triggs and wife. Craig L Spencer left Monday for Hoyt, Kans, to look after business matters. W E Shnno ard John McKinnev, to old residents of South Sioux City, are both seriously ill. County Attorney F S Berry of Em erson, attended tun to legal business here several days this week. Mrs Will Lennox went to Emerson Tuesday to visit her mother, Sirs Ad ant McPherran, for a few days. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves at cost, for the next three weeks. Ld- wards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City . A card from Russell Bnvins, who went to the gold fields of Nevada a year or so ago, states that he is now in Honolulu. Mrs Ed Belkrap and Mjs L Hop kiuR, both f Elk Point, S D, were guests of Mrs Lycurgna Ayres Tues day und Wednesday. - WiU Irons and Gertrude Wiley, of Omndi precinct, were joined in mar riage Monday aiternoon by Judge D C titinseu at his residence. ' Have you tried the Sultanna and Tac-co brands of canned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pure food law. What is the reason that Vande- Zedde sells so much Breun's coffee? Because it is the best that's the rea son. All the way from 2Uo to 40o pet pound. Try a package. Mrs Wm Houbeworth of Bristol, Ind, mother of Mrs W 8 Oberholtzr, who spent the past three months ft the Lutheran parsonage, returned to her home on Friday last. , All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. 1 Theo E Bliten, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. S H Moore has removed here from Dixon, Ned, having bought the medi oine business of L O Saunders. Mr Saunders and family have moved to Laurel, Neb. Mr Moore and family will reside in the Erio Ansnes house. Caleb and Lafeyette Lane were re leased from the county jail last Thurs day, having oampleted a ten days sentence on bread and water for as saulting John H Buroum. They also put up for the costs, amounting to $12.50. Perfect sight with defective eyes or improperly fitted frames is impossible. The right glasses in the right plaoe will give you the smile that don't wear iff. Our glasses are reasonable in price and, your e.yes are prioeless. W C Eckbart, hceused optometrist. Fred Cnlbertson, one of our prosper farmers, was in town yesterday, and while here called on The Herald. Fred takes quite an interest in news paper work, and we would not be sur prised to see him at the head of some printing establishment, in the not far distant future. . Services at the Methodist Episcopal church everj Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday scbool, 10 am! fflans meetiug 12 m; Epworth League, 6 .30 p m ; Preaohiug, 7 :30 p m. Preacb in Grace church every Sunday at 2:30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services. Only a few weeks more left of our special oner our regular fi.uu per j n - 1 - 1- a n nn tit i- uuz.eu vituiuem lur fi.uu, nun guar anteed in every respect. No extn nliiisfn fsve rr mr nna WJ a v It a a r wr Q - - vTryw . '.'... . prices, lieing located out ol tne lugu rent district is the reason. KOZY Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Geo C Blessing was an early foot passenger from Homer Tuesday morn ing to take the train for Belden, Nobr, where he went to attend a sale of fancy bred Dnroo Jersey hogs. Mr Blessing now has the finest herd of Durocs in this part of the state, and is still adding to it whenever he finds anything that will in anyway improve it. T T Knepper announces that he will conduct n town herd tho coming summer, tie expects to put in a well in the willow grove just north of town, a feature that will sava driving the cuttle all tl:e way to tho lake every day. He also propose! to care for the cattle seveu days in the week, and will be responsible for any loan due to his neglect. Henry Krumwiedd settled with 'the insurance company Tuesday for the loss of his residence by fire on the night of December 11th, when the building was set ou lire by the expln sion of an acetylene gas plant that was hting fixed by AMI A Schniied and Max Knicb, who were both bully injured by the explosion- The setMe raent was mud for $'J."0 $100 less than the amount of the policy. Grippe is sweeping the county Stop it with Preventics, before it gets deeply seated. To check early colds with these little candy cola cure Tablets is surely sensible and safe Preventics contain no Quinine, no lax atives, nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if ear ly colds were promptly broken Also good for feverish children. Large bo;, AQ .-11.... Oft . .. V..u . !. . 5 cents, bold by all dealers, Post oards at Van'. James Barry was down from Jack son Thursday on business. B F Sawyers was Lere from Jack sen Wednesday ou business. Gustavo Berger was transacting burinesa at Homer yesterday. Mrs D n Hager returned Thursday from a week s visit at Wakeneld. Mabel Riley, of Jackson spent a few days hers st the Schmlcd horns this week. Woods Hileman is here from Jules burg, Colo, to remain s couple of weeks. Geo. Wilkins of Sioux City, was in town yesterday attending to business matters. Sheriff Rockwell and Deputy Sheriff Bierman have installed phones in their residences. For Sale a good team of yonng driving horses. D C Stinson, Dakota City, Nebr. liev e. u uomus, oi itonier, was a caller at the Lutheran parsonage the lore part of the week. Chas L Culler and wife same down from Wayne Tuesday morning to visit at (he Mrs Wm Adair home. Mrs J P Rockwell returned Wednes day from a visit in Hubbard precinct with her daughter and son-in law. ror sale, or win traue lor wooa or posts A single buggy, in good condi tion. 11 Li Broyhul, Dakota City, Nebr. O W Park ant! son Marshall, who have been making their home here the past winter, left Tuesday for Shelby villo, Ind, to reside. Have vou tried a sack of the new flour t Van do Zedde's? It is called The Queen," and is warranted to be tin. best and the cheapest. Roland B Orr and family have re moved from tho Herman Bie-imann farm west of town, to the house re cently vacated by W J Pettit. Schmied's orchestra gives a dance in the Brasfield opera honse hall this (Friday) eveniug, assisted bj Prof Albert Schumacher as manager. The Emmanuel Lutheran Sunday school will, next Sunday eveniug, Feb, 16, 1908, render a service entitled Early Christian Symbols" and "The Great Commission". Everybody is welcom. v Herman Biermarn will erect a new house on the farm just west of town that he recently purchased of A T Haase. The old house will be moved off the present site and the new one located thereon. Mrs Norman Powell, who only a few weeks ago buried her husband who died from the effects of an opera tion for bladder trouble, will go to a Sioux City hospital next week to be treated for rnptture. Ernest Triggs and family returned to Sioux Citr to reside, having given np the idea of moving onto a farm, as they had planned some time ago. Mr Tiiggs is still in the employ of Selzer Bros, wholesale liquor dealers, of Sioux City. If you have catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr 6 hoop of Racine, Wis, to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr 8 hoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a catarrh truth, well worth your knowing. Write to-day. Don't suffer longer. For sale by all dealers. ' Special meetings commenced' at the Methodist Episcopal church on Tues day evening to continue every night during the week except Saturday night. The Pastor will be his own evangelist and especially desires that everybody arrange their affairs so as to enable them to attend these meet ings as much as possible. Mow let everybody help. Everybody push, and then everybody will be happy. Stop that tickling cough! Dr Shoon's cough cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr Snoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young babies. The whole some green lorves aad'tender stems of lung healing mountainous shrub furnish the curative properties to Dr Shoon's. cough cure. It calms the congh, and heals the sensitive bron chiial membranes. No opium, no ohlorofojm, nothing harsh used to in- ire or snuress. Demand Dr Snoop s. Take no other. Sold by all dealers. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:00: C E at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakota City at 3 .00 o'clock p m : Sunday school at 9 :45 a iu ; C E at (5 :30 p m A cordial welcome to all. School Notes. Attendance in the different rooms is somewhat broken because of the in clement weather and mudJy roada. Mary Robertson substituted for Miss Wilson, in the 2nd primary, last UoU' day forenoon. Nearly all the scholars have recover ed from the mumps and grippe and we expect a full house whenever the roads are passable. Last Friday afternoon Mrs Knepper and her sister visited the primary ue partment. After a short visit there they called on, the high school to hear iuu literary program. The society was called to order by the chairman, Alda Lapsley, at regular time. After some parliamentary dis cission on amending the constitution the regular program was taken up. Under a new rule we will be able to announce the program earlier than beret fore. It is expected that this action will be a benefit toihe society. The next program will be given Feb- inary 21st. It will consist largely of Washington and Lincoln exercises. Visitors are always invited. For Sale. As we intend to move from here the first week in March, we will offer for sain one six-Hole kitchen range, one hot blast heating stove, and all our household furniture. Everything is in good condition. Inquire at our residence in Dakota City, Nebr. U F Stbobv, Two Lives Lost In rlr. A disastrous firs ocsurred at TJouth Sioux City last Friday night about midnight when the eld Gramens saloon bnilding tn the block west of the livery stable burned to the ground rri i . ... . j ue uorribie part oi the affair was ths burning of two people, who were unable to grope their way to liberty through the smoke and fire. The two who lost their lives were Ed Streeter. proprietor of the plaoe, which was run as s boarding aud rooming house, and Albert Albertson, s boarder, who was employed by the Consumers Ioe com pany. Both men were awakened seemingly in time to make their escape, but for some reason failed to find an exit and were burned to death. Ths Streeter family lived in the sec ond story of the building, the lower story being Yoant. When the fire was first notioed by the conductor and motor man of the Siosx City Traction company s car the flames were just starting m the south end of tbs build ing where the stairway enters the building, but before the people in the vicinity oould be aroused and get to the scene of the fire the stairway was cut off by the flames and it was impos sible for the eleven roomers who ocou piod tho npper story of tbs building to escape by tne sfairway. The sleep ers were aroused by throwing bricks through the windows, and those who escaped did so by jumping from the second story windows. Nearlv all wno leaped from the windows were badly bruised and maimed, but were lucky even at that toesoare with their lives. Saturday morning after the ashes became cool enough a search was made for the missing men and their oharrod bodies were soon fouud n the cellar aud were removed to the city hall. Coroner B F Sawyer took charge of the remains, but deemed an nquest unnecessary, and on Monday afternoon they were interred in tho Dakota City cemetery. Speculation is rue as to the cauno of the fire. Mrs John Harnett, who re sided in the building wilh her parents, asserted as did slso Mrs Streeter, that Joliu Harnett et the building ou lire out of spite toward his wife, flth whom he has had no end of trouble. The case is being investigated by Couuty Attorney F S Berry and Sher iff J P Rockwell, and if a clue can be found that will substantiate a case. rrests will follow in short order. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the postofOce at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending January 31, 1908. O T Helknap Henry Peffor Hev 1. P I'owell II O Stuart M Hintth Mrs ollle Tiller Mrs KiMV Hykes llenrlck Hlevers tin H" men merer Miss Florence Minn 1) Hest Hev Praneis PCook Ureenl e d HA Miller Parties culling for the above please say "advertised." John H. Ream, Postmaster. Some Girls We Have Known We knew a girl once who turned up her nose every time a farmer was men tioned and declared she nver would marry a farmer. She was a farmer's daughter and is still unmarried, though past forty. The last we heard of her she was sneing a renting farm er, a widower with four children, for breaoh of promise. Another girl of our early acquaint ance deolared that she would never associate with a "hired girl." Last time we saw her she was doing a washing and scrubbing for a neighbor woman, a former "hired girl," while er husband was in another town at tending a circus with one of bis lsdy friends. Then we knew s girl who vowed that "the lips that touch liquor should never touoh her n, and she married a man who took the Keeley cure twice, spent six months in an inebriate hos pital and finally went to jail for boot legging, while she eloped with his bartender. One time a girl told us that she just hated kids" and would never even think of bringing one into the world. She married a healthy Ger man and is now a contended mother of welve. And we knew a real live girl once who said she would never marry unless he got a rich roan and could love him truly. She married a wealthy banker nd seems to be the happiest woman in the world. Glints from the Sloan, Iowa, Star, Honesty which is practiced frem policy is dishonest in motives. Susr icion always dwarfs the mind which harbors it. Many a man will fight for a preju dice who wouldn't recognize a princi ple if he should meet it face to face. To a woman, ha'f the joy of giving lies in the selection of the present. Love without confidence is like a rose without perfume. Stioug convictions make enemies but win respect. A mind at peace with itself is sel dom at war with the world. The man who talks the most usually thinks the least. District Court Dates. The terms of court for the year 190$, for the oouutius of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska are as follows: duinlnu Feb 8, Sept It Imkolli Kelt 17, Ht'pt 2H Ktitntou March i. (let 111 ivdur March IS, Nov l IHxon March Ml, Nov) Thurxlon April 1.1, Oclfi The first day of each term is set for hearing applications for citizenship. )K. U. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITT, MEUBA8KA AGENTS WANTED Men and Women Wanted to sell our Adjustable Window hliade Holder at your own home or traveling Hend .r.0e for iwnple and Inductions, prepaid. ubuh bhadi muiqir co., 214 S. Ulh St., Omaha WANTEE A representative in this county by a large real estate corpora tion. Special inducements to those who wish to become finan daily interested. The Re&l Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Bldtf. CHICAGO, ILL Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats slwsys on hand i Cash paid for bides. Agent lot Seymour's White Laundry. JJ Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes bsck Saturdays DAKOTA CITY IHhc Savings is not BO bad as the Cab HnVift is not so bad as the Cab Habit not so costly to your thinkery snd wsllet ss the Cigarette Habit. The man with the 8avings Bank Habit is the one who never gets laid off; he's the one who can get along without you, but you cannot get along without him. The Savings Bank habit means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judgment and manly indepenkence. The most beautiful thing I know of is s Savings Bank book there are no microbes in it to steal away your peace of mind. It is a guarantee of good behavior imhert nubt)(lrd.) Good advice from the Master Philietine. And the RIGHT Savings Bank "The Bank that Always treats you Right" PAUL PIZEY, : ' ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota City, Nib. XdiVfYZTS 608 Metrplitan Blk Bonded : Abstracter i 1!! Sioux City. Iowa I Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Go Hubbard, - GEO. TIMLIN, CONCORD TEAM HARNESS. tSQUAR&.HORSlb BLANKETS. A Good, Large WINTER n I I at Attractive Prices. Everything for the horse and stable Fares paid. Ask Stixrjfco 411 Ps.tfc.rl Strt IN 'THE COMING ELECTION YEAR with at lane intern! in th taut the Uriff. ths railroad. polWci gmnfly and rjolitkalperioaAget, iba Review oi Reviews will be doubly valuable to you, 25 cents a ' Copy R Tfie eview ! 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IBatvIc Eflafoit I Tint mn nnarl tn n. il.,Vl... - I I m (to get the Habit) is-L. I Jsskten PI trav It's 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 . look over the modern invention that has made wash, day a pleasure. If you intend to buy, the ease of operation, high speed and clean, timely work, will convince you it is the ma chine you want. ... ' Nebraska." Manager. S....S S..SS,U.C CARRIAGE HEATERS. y ' SHAPED HORSE. BLANKETS,' Assortment of OCDCDIZ for Rebate Slips. Bros Sioux City lowsw S3.00 a Year eviews t.'-.T-) --..v. .J-..- m ota We have plenty of Money to Loan at s low rate oi interest on Dakota oonuty Farms. We also Bell and liny Real Estate of all kinds write us before you Hot-row, Buy or Bell, to Sell. Je" Real rflkM I AN I IV it unit: kniiuu