Ii on-alcoholic Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, .;r.k your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to trv jycrs non-alcoholic Sarsapa- Ifrilla, csk your doctor. Con sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. Aiders W publish oar formula W banlah lcoh8l from oar mdlolnt W arr yon to oon.nlt jour doctor 6 Ask y6ur doctor to name some of the result of constipation. His long list will b.'rjn with sick-headache, biliousness, dyspe psia, thin blood, bad skin. Then a si? nim if he would recommend your tisiji .vcr's Pills. ' ' -v '! J. O. Ayer fro. . PLAN WOW To tK Paclflo Coast Very low round trip rates commencing June 1st for at tractive Coast tours, only $G0; slightly higher via Shasta Route and Puget Sound. To QhIoeie and Etvst Republican Convention excur sion tickets at low rates in June; also summer excursion rates in connection with con vention and Summer Tourist rates to eastern resorts. To Colorado and Rooky Mountains Daily excursion rates com mencing June 1st to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Black Hills, Yellowstone Park ; great Dem ocratic Convention at Denver in July. Homcsoekors1 Rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to the west,, including the famous Big Horn Basin and Yellow stone Valley, where large tracts of rich irrigated lands are being opened for settle ment by the government and by private companies. Write D. Clem Deaver, Burlington Landseekers' Information Bu reau, Omaha; excellent busi ness openings in new growing towns. Write a brief description of your proposed trip, and let us advise you how-to make it the best way at the least cost. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent DAT. OTA C'TF, N KB. L. W. Wakkley, G P A, OmaWNrfb - t-i-.-n- rim: unlft H.. la ic'-izv; Mention ihij Psper. SEHD t3 CENTS ' get immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. 50 If ears Designs n i.) ;1 ri r-t i n 'nil HI I. IT i ( !'.! ti i.il.lt-'.t':, '. 11 :'.i'' Si: .t u.i..!' I'li.fini. :l tl 1 , ;: ,1i.-i..' 1 M)-jiic "lr- t : I .'.1 1 l. I. Oil I,. 1 It HIM II ' Rheumatism IMJIi D) I . w IhU deplorable duM-aae. -. th. otT ot In Germaii-wiw ""Tintant with tht lint uigred Bill, 1 iuj'""' - i.,,.,!. much dradl dl Tltjjnuw. ..--- n ail ounnuw" T, ,Ti,r .r.nular wart, louna in nneuumnv - maiw . ad im away under the action 01 1 h '"VV K'&rwijritioiw . . -M . I. . . r (l.lllHll UI UUIO T, v v--- . out help. W mil, aud lu couflduuoe rocmaunud Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy mKmHmmm ATJI ' II ' IVll" ' '" 1111 -'- ' ''" ly.i-'JiBL 1 1 ' r.W'.vF ft ft' f 4 '0"C4 llenrv Hitman. Mr FddebVwaa an ;v;s BT H a old n-hoo! chum of the Uierman boys J V'.'":' life i Germanv. 1 tprl Al ftPFFfii' V4-u Guv and Jakle fri.tea this week sold ffir.X I ES It "I' -d marketed 2 000 bushels of corn at r i:;.eyjaot.rpjrar.c,itouco.r. the. Fields & Slaughter elevator, re- N F-?.&JM2U IliV ceivme 60 cents per bushel. This is I"'. - P-fJ P ".71' UiV..r. . J 114 I t;f.. i I': ?rfY-. 'bJW:$W i1 R R Time Table Sioux CiVT. Crystal Lake ft Homer . I.KAVK lea vs lAKOTAOIlT 8IOtTXCIT 7:30a in .8:20a m 9:30 a m 10 :80 a m 11:15 a m 11:50 a m 1:15pm 2:00 pm 3:00 p nt 4:15 p tu 5:15 p ra 5:50 p m 6:40 pm 11:00 pm Special trips for parties of 15 or more. C, St. P., M.ft O. Trains leave Dakota Citj at the fol lowing time: WORTH BOUND. BOOTH BOTJND. 7:02 pm Omaha.. 7:04 am 10:00 am. Omaha 5:13 pm 8:37 pm Norfolk 8:18 am 8 :41 am Norfolk 5 .32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9 :33 am 2:08 pm 6:25 pm SUNDAY MAINS. 7:02pm Omaba 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am ,11 " passenger, Omaha andLincoln 12:47 rm EAST So 86 Local Freight 2:25 pm 10 Local Pasaenger..6:29pni daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, May 8, 1908. Post cards at Van's. L M Leslie came up from Omaha Sunday. Olive Stinson visited over Sunday with relatives at Lyons . A ten nouod girl was born to Her man Sundt and wife JaBt Friday. John E Miles and family have moved into the Scott Duncan house in the east part of town. Mrs F M Bookhart and son Virgil, are visiting relatives and friends in Sionx City tins week. Gel Anderson cxpeots to enter the navy this weeV, he having passed all tue required examinations. If you want to get a sack of sugar go to Van's, he has a corner on it and can sell it cheaper than anybody, Mis Lettie Eix and daughter, Grace, came down from Wakefield Saturday and visited relatives a few days, re turning Tuesday. Jndgn and Mrs R E Evans went to Omaha Monday to. attend the sessfon of grand chapter O E S, which was held there this weak. ' v Mrs M il A Schmied went to Omaha TiJcdiiy to represent the local Eastern Stirchfter at tlie session 01 grand chapter held there this week. Jos Clements and wife of Morning side, were visiting friends hero Friday . Mr Clempnts ejects to build a home in soutii oioux Uitv mis summer. Jake Haaer weighed his 2 year-old Belgian colt Tupsdov and it tipped tlie scales at 1500 pounds. It is about as handsome a colt as you con hnd lu tue county. John Dilougherv, of Juckr-on. was given two days ia the county j'lil for drunkeness Saturday, with costs amounting to $4 00 accompanying the jail sentence. M'm Dicikicg and Henry BierroaDsj two of the prosperous German farmers of Covington precinct, were in town iluring the pmt .week and renewed tlieir stihxcrptiotiH to this great family necessity. Wm E Fedueler and tife, of Chiea . t t. - A. po, airiveil Here naiuruav urn eu l.ns' visit with Willi the highest prioe paid for corn in this place for several years. The Fourth Annual convention of the Dakota ounty Sunday School as sociation will meet in the iioals JU i church at Soutli Sionx City, Monday Rud Tuesday, May 18th and 19th. An nteresiintr and instructive program has been prepared for tbe oocaHion. TIia siiit of Geo W Ashford, of Homer. Btrainst the Iowa and Minne sota Lumber company, was decided in tlm urn reme court recently In lavor of Mr Ashford. The case was bitter ly fought in the district court of tins couuty, me amount mvuiveu weiug about f 1300. 1 DtC VT Hunter, the famous lec turer, will be in UaKota Uity ail nexi week witU his medicine show, and will be oeen at the IJrasfield opera house tlie entire week. Don t miss seemg this carnival of fun. Two roaring farces and a bunch of new songs, jokes, eto General admission will be i0o. Free the first night. , Wauted By a leading Life Insur- ance cc lnpany, cllHtrict supeiinienueni, - . . . 1 A hendouarters in this city. Excellent opportunity for energetic, reliable ex county officer, sciiool leacuer, capital ist or salesman huving extended ac onaiutome. Liberal compensation, innreasinir annually. AUUrHS Wliu references, National Commercial Agen cy, P O Box 1035, Omaliu, ebr. Mail service was established on the Ponoa branch of the Omaha road on WedneHday,-between Sioux City and Wvnot. and a railway mail clerk in stalled on the train that niaks the afternoon run, arriving here at 2:08 coiuK nort and at 6:25 going west. An exchange of pouches will Uereaiter be made between the posiouice ami .1 1 r. .... n n.l tins irair, wmuu giYrn u Sioux City at 2:08 iu the afternoon. TT w Falilman nf Rioni Pit, ha boutrht thd Dennis Finnerty place and ...III fl.a l.nnt iir,1 liavinff mm "I'11"1" J t.U(n nosseHMon. Mr I'e man m 11 mtirniA t ia tilane lv nuttincf . j . . ... in a new dock and adding some new row boats to the present equipment, ll. ;il olun t..ti tents to rent ....... Iu ulin wiyll to or ther tnnamn. n.i u ariai't i hum lnrme acrommn ... . a., .latiouof those briDRiDg teams with ..U " ' 7 nil, nerican ami II 1 them Have Eimers make your abstracts. Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for & cents. G B Howard is painting his house and olherwiso improving his premises. Joe Lindstrom and family were over from S.oux City a few daya this week visiting lelatives. Albert Schumacher has a temporary run as mail clerk between Manila, Io, and Mitchell. 8 D. Ernest Triggs and family of Jeffer son, u, spent several days uere me past week with relatives. Miss Minnie Beirs, of Gregory, 8 D, was a guest at tne o IX Moore home from Thursday until Monday. Mrs Ella Everett and son narry, of Lyons, visited relatives and friends here several days the past week . Marshal Jas Faeston has the thanks of the town peeple for his promptness in cleaning the street crossings after the rains. For Sale Team of mules, cheap if taken at once. Inqnire of P M Boals, Dakota, Nebr. Residence one mile north of Cobnrn. Henry J Delaney and Miss Edith Hierstand, both of Sioux City, were joined in marriage last Friday by Jt'iV" D 0 Stinson. .1 .. i-i. TiopRley came home from the1 Mit..i in Sionx Citv Saturday, where itceutly underwent an operation. He is rocovering nicely. Howard Kockwell came home Satur day from Grand Island, Nebr, where he haa just finished a course in the Grand Island Business college. Miss Sarah Hager this week moved her larm buildings to the nothwest corner of the farm . The enoronch- ment of the river was the cause of tho move. A card frem Addie Sides and family states that they had arrived at Valen tine, Nebr, on their western trip Tues day; that it was snowing, but not very cold. All were well. The new "Handy Shur-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place. We can fit you, and 'want yon pleased with the best. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Ernest Triggs and family and Scot Duncan went over to Jefferson, S D, Wednesday. Will Lennox accompa nied them to look over tho farming, prospects, with a view of locating there. Mrs Emmitt Uilloman, who recently returned from Omaha, where she was called by th serious illness of her mother, states that she left her moth er very low, with not much hopes for her recovery. Till Mansfield was brought up from Homer Monday by Marshal Purdy, charged with selling liquor without a license. His hearing was set for Mon day. He gave bonds in the sum of $500 for his appearance. Mrs Cvnthia Willev, of llavelock, Iowa, a sinter of the late A E Adams, arrived here Wednesday evening. She was misinformed os to the time set for her brother's funeral and ar rived too late to attend the last end rites. . George Barnett has swere off cross ing the lake in a sail boat since the boat was capsized Monday evening and the sawmill crew spilled out among the fishes, etc. As luck would have it the water was only about knee deep and the only serious results to the crew was a cold toot bath. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a ra; Sunday hc'jooI, 10 . ... . T7 , I. a iu: uiaH meeting i m; jjuwnnu Le.igue, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7:30 p ui. Preach in Grace church every Wundny at 2:30 p m. Y.u are cordially invited to uuv and all these survives . The newly organized town board met Tuesday eTen'nsr to consider th matter of the application of Alfred IMiuillie for a sloon lieenne. A re monstrance was filed with the village clerk aginst the granting of a license, and Friday afternoon was set as a dute for hearing. In tho meantime the town will be "dry." The pastor will preach a sermon to the candidates for baptism on Sunday morning at the Methodiat church, fol lowing the sermon all candidates pres eut will be baptised. Let ull who are candidate please try and be on hand Evening services at the usual hour. subject. "Conviction of Righteousness." All are invited to come to tnese services, Try the new photo studio lor your cabinet photos. Our aim is to make as fine a uhoto as can be"!made for the money. We guarantee all our work for satisfaction and not to lade, nr prieeg are very low. Hring this ad' vertieement and we will make joh. six teen cabinet nhotos for the price ot a dozen. Cabinets $2,00 and up. DuLcxe Btcdio, next to 5 and 10o store, Sioux City There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by Dr Shoop, that will positively stop any pain, anywnere, in ssw niiuuim Drnpgists everywhere sell tnem as ur Shoop's Headache Tablets, but they toi other pnius as easily as headache Ur Shoop's Pink fain iauieis sunpiy coax blood pressure away from pain centers that is all. Pain comes from blood prrssure contention. K'opthat urexstire with Ur Shoop s Ileailaelu IVI.IhIs and nain is instantly eoue 20 Tablets 25o. Sold by all dealers. Tired nerves, with that "no aruli tiou" feeling that iscommnonly full in print? or earlv summer, can be eauly and quickly altered by taking what is known to ( rueamts everywhere as m Shoop's Restorative, One will abso. ohnncrpd feel i OCT within 48 .)p KiuniK to take tlie Restorative n I ' - ..... Tim howela cot BliiRKlHU in the winter- ti ,,. (.i.pnUtion often slows np, the kidneys are inactive, and even the heart in many cases grows decidedly weaker Ut BUOOU s iteniorauve in n 1 . - . d - recoRntzea everywuere as a " . ., T, 1, IOU10 IO nieso viiai uikiu. u up and strengthens the worn-out weak ened nerves: it suarpens rue laiung p- for netite. and univsrsaliy Sius uigesiion. It always onickly brings renewed I i 11 I!,.. w.vah nn.f umlilllAH I " -.. . 3,11 II - Hireinui, uo, iikuii Try it anJ be couvincceu. com vj an 1 dealers. Subscribe for The Herald $1 per year. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Geo Eohlmeier was a Sunday visitor at Wakefield with his brother Henry. Ton will never get nervous if yon drink Breuu's coffee. VandeZedde sells it. Barney Gribble returned Wednes day evening from a business visit of a few days at Omaha, Perle Stinson is' learning to ride horseback that is, she is learning to fall off withont getting hart. J E Easton returned to Omaha Sun day afternoon where he is serving as a petit juror in the federal court. Good, fresh, guaranteed garden seeds at Van de Zedde's. With every CO cent purchase you are entitled to a gold fish. Tuesday was a mighty "dry" day in Dakota City, even if it did rain all day. And the "drouth" was still in effect this morning. If you want steady work that's pleas ant and profitable, write at once to the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosn, Wis. Largest in the state. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slacohtf.b Co. TheoE Bmvex, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. For housecleaning time, see what 35 cents will buy at Van's a ten cent package of, Dutch cleanser, a bar of hand soap, a bar of tar soap, a scour ing bar. Fifty cents worth, all for 35 cents, at Van de Zedde's. We will be glad to see you call and have some photos made. We are not particular what kind you have, as we make stamps, postal cards, cabinets, and 40 other sizes. I believe yon know we are always the lowest in prices. Call Sunday or any other day. Kozr Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Weak women should reod my "Book No 4 for women." It was written ex pressly for women who are not well. Tho book No 4 tells of Dr Shoop's "Night Cure" and just how these sooth ing, healing, antiseptio "suppositories can bo successfully applied. The book, and strictly oonEdendtial medi cal advice is entirely free. Whri'e Dr Shoop, Raaice, Wis. The Night Cure is sold by all dealers. Piles are easily and quickly checked with Dr Shoop's magio ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convinc'ng test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr Shoop's magio oint ment would stand the test. Remem ber it is made exprei-sly and alone for swollen painful, bleeding or itching piles, either external or internal. Large jar 5(h. Sold by all dealers. Real Estate Transfers- A T ITanse and wife to Kmmn K Allo way, (R-cttoii IKJ7-7. wd 1 ortiw Wm II Goodwin and wife to W H (!km1 wln, sr. lots H mid 4 In liloek !W: lt and V In block W; lots 11 and 13 In Mock 42: lots 11 and IS In block li?. nil in Joy Place, South Htoux Oty. wd.. H00 O St P M A O Ry to Herman Henxe. Iota IB, lrt, 17 and 1H In block , and lot 7 lu block 3, Hubbard 120 Knto J RraMlold and husband to Clay Howard, lots ana a in ihock ih, j - kotalUty.wd (W0 Wm ninke to J W Saulre and J w irny, east fractional ;4 section 8-ch-s, and lie section I2-2H-7, wd J CI Hlenklron mid wlfa-to Heliecra A Teter. lots Ifi and IB in bloc i, uen- trul Soutli Sioux Ulty, qua 40 Frnnk Hunt Bnd wife, to Rebecca A Teter. lots Ifiimd in in block 11, uen- trnl South Sloux Dlty, qcil K .1 Smith and wife to Jeptha n Chris tie, lot in block I, Ileum, wd 12: John Hunter to Mrs MiiKRle Mnllooe. loin 5 inn! In block n:, soutu mioux City, wd TjUt A Beritcr ami husband to M A llmu-inli.. lot III HI niocK. . nun in s utldltion to Homer, wd no ti ACO RA. Ii R Lamm was a pasei)ger to Sawus Citv Saturday. Miss Alice fleffornan, of Hilblmn:, was a guest at the ileeuey home uc- diiy. C W Schwartz returned homo lust Saturday after spending three weeks in Sioux City taking treatment for rheumatism. Maurice O'Connor was a passenger to Sionx City Saturday. Quite a number from here atteaded the ball game at Hubbard last Sun day. Theo Peters shipped a cur of begs to Sioux City laBt Friday. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preachincr Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday sohool ut 10:00: O E at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakota City 8:00 p m, U lu o:ou, ouuusj bkuwi 9 :45 a m, Mission Band at 3:00 p m . . -i . n it i o J . 1 1 . District Court Dates. The terms of court for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial rjiatrictof Nebriska are as follows: (tinning Iiakotu Htitnton t'edar HI tun Thurston... ...Kel, Kept 14 ..Feb 17. Kept V .March 2. Oct 1 March Hi, Nov V March ilo. Nov HO ...April lit. Oct S The first day of each term is set for heuring applications for citizenship. Clifton, Remedy Company Brasfield Opera IIousi Dakota City, Nebr. A Lr Lr N E w X E K CZ2C A. U. Adams Dies from Injuries Re eclved While Wrestling . Aftsr suffering intense sgony for two weeks from injuries to his head received in a scuffling bout, Albert E Adams passed sway Monday even ing at 8 :30 at the home of his brother- in-law, Wm Brandon, 319 West Third street, Sioux City. It was a failing of the deceaed man to engage in friendly scnflles, and on this occasion he tackled Fred A Wood who threw him, and in the fall he struck his head on a foot soraper on the sidewalk, inflicting an ngly wound on Lis temple. Dr Orant Ross, of Sioux City, was called and had the injured man removed to th Samari tan hospital in Sionx City for treat ment. The patient partially recov ered and was removed from the hos pital to the Brandon homo, but blood poison and erysipelas set in and death soon followed. Deceased was born in Blackhawk county Iowa, and was in his 53rd year, lie was married at Waterloo, Iowa, about thirty years ago and soon after moved to Sioux City, later com ing to Dakota couuty, where the fami ly resided on a farm on Walkc's Is land until two years ago when they mtved to this place and assumed chnrge of the Model restansaot. Decenecd leaves a wife and three grown children two sons, Charles and Harry, nttd one daughter, Mrs Max Eiistou, to mourn his untimely death. The funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:80, from the home of his brother-in-law, Wm Brandon, iu Sioux City, interment be ing in the Floyd cemetery. School Notes. Eva Graham is still out of school on account of sickness. Joy Bou'on is back ready for woik after an absence of 10 days. The children of the 4th and 5th grades have kept the room bright with lilac blossoms. Esther Learner has been missed this week by the' members of the 10th grade. S A Stiuson visited the high school room Tuesday morning and gave ns a much appreciated talk. We hope he will come again. Let the other men of the board foliow his example. The 8th, 9th and 10th grades are plunping an exour&ion next Friday over to the Floyd monument, both as a pleasure and educational trip. Aileen Stinson was abseut two days this week . Sylvester Sanford has stopped school and is now driving the town herd. Henry aud Frank Powell are back at school after a month's absence wit measles and other sickness. Francis Ayres has dropped his work in the 0th grade to drive th herd. S A Stiuson visited the grammar room Tuesday morning. Mrs Maxwell visited the Gth and 7t! grades Wednesday afternoon. Elda Brii'enlmugh and Minnie Gray returned this week after having a siege of nieatiles. The Gih grade have rend "Grand father's Ciuii" and are now using the leaders used by the 7th grade. The Ttli grade Are reading "Tales from tbe English History." Miss Taylor was uuablo to attend her school duties Wednesday morning. The principal and board are couteltv plating adding two weeks more t ) tho term iu order that the pupils who have missed suverii weeks wilh mumps mid measles mny complete ho required amount of work no tUat they, may en- iirtliene.it grade. It is hoped tho lii rents will cooperate with tho sohool in this matter i as attendance dining the two wee lis will make the work much easier next yeu,r. Rev Von ILigeu visited the high school lust week. A Bargain. Lincoln is your, town, it is the seat of vour state Kovernceut, the officers wno spend your money live here,, you s'ud yorr aliildreu hereto be eduoa- tn(l. you send your friendless and. crip pies here,, you send your insane here. you solid your criminals here, when you waut anybody hanged jou send them here, when you wanted a bigstute (air jou located it here, wheu you hold a convention it's here, whenever yon lo auv shoDPiufl: its Here tue most uiroaMs center here. Lincoln was created for the accom nioilittiou and benefit of the state of ehruska and her oitizeus have (rrowu to rniuixe that all we are here for is for your service, and that is the reason ntati people likw to come here, LUu State Journal ia bi lug conuuet- d along thesu lines. It ia peouliarly state paper, realizing its obligations to N il)t uHliaoe. It is a stuuncli advo cate of nil things for the upbuildiui ud upliftiug ot her people, and alay stands fur that much used aud souio- itues abused "square deal. It is the ouo state imper thut can print all tlie n ws all tho time about everybody auu -vli thine. No ofllue-holdor or olUce -u-i'M-is in any of iti Uepartuients irom ii to bottom. We are obeying the new rules ot Uncle Sam's poet-oflloe and require all -tibiu'ribt r to pay ia advance, lu tins way you vy only for your own paper; yon ar Mt helping lo pay lor ti e iiai.nr of sonieoue wliortoebut pay us bills. Therefore to introduce Ihe State Journal into thousands of new home, we will send it every day, exeppt bun- day. from now until after the National Election for only 81. Oil. flianeit fi.uu ud we will add the bigSuuday paper, l'i is will carrv ycu through tho preui- dnn iul race. This in just an intrednc tiou offer and the paper will be s'ou' i) d ut th end of tuat time. We stop all papers when time paid fer is up I'tiH sooner vou seud in y ur L.oney th mora papers you will get under tins ut price offur. .The Journal prints more reading matter than any other state daily and vp will let yon judge of the quality, Bee your postmaster. j IOWA CJJTBZ Cheap, LtlKt, Simple Durable Adjustable Practice.! Made of High Carbon Rolled Steel Tubing. SOLD ON TRIAL. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. G?o. Kohlmeier, Mgr. Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of Wrrv LrORJENZ, Proprietor of City i3ciBt Msrlkct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for hides. Agent foi Seymour's White Laundry, r Laundry basket goes Tuedays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY- That Horrid Cyclone might have blown your way. Better look up your in surance. In Insurance, as in Banking, we have always the BEST at the lowest preces. The low rates will really surprise and please you. Time for II All, IN SURANCE right now ! The only good company we s know of, the St. Paul, we have. Don't wait until after your crops and buildings are gone, to insure them. DO IT NOW and do it with us, RIGHT. Yours for good Banking and Insurance. THE BANK THAT ALWAYS treats vou RIGHT Bcvnk. of Daikotcv THE OLDEST BANK For ThirfySeven Years Minnesota Paints clwards&, Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, il'M. TIMLIN. A,auaer. ( Anon a. vosm o Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make PAUL PIZEY.p Dakota. Citvi Htm. Eonded : Abstracter Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing' our seventy different styles of Harness. A good Work Harness for $20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Strcs Bros. ; 4.4.4.4.4. 4-4-4-T I i i i Dakota City, Keb. NEBRASKA County Jkckinn Ncbraiklk IN THE COUNTY have been made in Minneapolis by the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Co. Best prepared paint has been their life work. They do nothing else year in and year out. They are experts trained from boyhood up, to make the best paints, that can be made. It's small wonder that it has become the standard by which others are judged. A sood-tind Minn rH Paikt itock U now a oi.r traitia your ardor. Nebraska. I I Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EINERS ALFRED PIZEY. 603 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa 411 Pstavrl Strt 81oix City, Iowa. -MMvf I "ALL DEALERS" s