3a. w Where is Your Hair? I In. your comb? Why so? Is i not the head amuch better place 0 for it? Better keep what Is left Swhcreitbelonesl Ayer'sHalr y Visor, new Improved formula, quickly stops falling hair, a There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posl- lively about this, for we know. Docs not change the color of the hair. formula with mb bottl Show it to font doctor A.k hlmToont It, then do u h ay. yers Inderd, the one great leading feature of our new nair vigor may well De said to bo this it stops falling hair. Then it coes one step further it aids nature in "storing the hair and scalp to a healthy .j.iuinuu. s ior "tne new aina. " the, c. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mm-. PLAN NOW To tH Paotflo Coast Very low round trip rates commencing June 1st for at tractive Coast tours, only $60; slightly higher via Shasta Route and Puget Sound. To Chlctatrfo and Eivat 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, v Yellowstone Park ; great Dem ocratic Convention at Denver in July. Uomasaakara' 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 vay at the least cost. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent DAT. OTA C'TT, NEB. L. W. Wakeley, OPA, Omaha, Neb 'fW buckbee'S seeds succeed i par SPECIAL Uf r t it rjld to balld New HualntM. Atmiwiu make you our nerauuieub cusujuier. 11 ilia fine..! Tlp. 7 iiilenoUd ; o.ioo, a beat yaitte Eloa: AU ttnrfmr-flrtn Huib. 6 varieties L& am (l A1UNTEKH TO FLKAHE. Write! to-day; Mention this Paper. R liry ? ftnd packing wid rrciT. thin Talnftblo mp'VUlD cf la poftfnaia. VJfT.mer wnn 1117 ui. Hk t y.i .bout til Xlcat isrlrtio of S-edl, rLaU, .to. tfu H. W. Bucktos, l2r- I I I- I III ! PILES get immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment BO YEARS' Zi EXPERIENCE Track Mark Designs Copyrights 4c .nn. r..oii'K kefh mid description m' ti!v.''W ."'-niiii our opinion ftee whether aa Ti Mil.". In itn.l-.nU-' pinriiihii Ciiiiiniuiilr. iu-llv ..ll.lfiiillul. HANDBOOK i l-leuli .' lr-. i t mttner for .i-iiruifr imteiin. ,-.i.-..ik i.h.ii ibrii.i!.i Mm." A- Co. rcelT ScietsSific JlMicatv r.n.fn-iiolr Uniotniied wncVlT. I.ret elr. umll.'ii ibiii i.i.i 1- iriml. 1orni. WI M'JNtU Co.36,Brt-aw,r- New York Weak Kidneys to . timW vwilnt tn imk kidney Demi. Th Kidneyi. like th:Hert. and th 6tomch. find their weakneM. not ta the organ tuelt. but In the nerrei that control and rulde Knd ttranrtben them. Dr. hhoop I KetoraOe U medicine peclflcallr prepared to reach these mtnrmn n.rtM. Tn diirtor the Kidney alone. U iuUla. It li a waiM ol time, and of money a If yoor back aohet or ti weak. If tha urine calda. orldarkandtron.l(TOUhavejymptonil tej diauaie. try Dr. Bhoop'i Kuittoratlvea month-- Tablet or Uqula ana oe what it can auu wui do tor you. vruggut recommaua ana hu Shoop's Bosi'orcifiuo mm visa VI , , "ALL DEALEH5" R R Time Table SiouCityCrytlLk tt Homer LEATK tKAV 1AKOTAOI1T 810CX CITT 7:30 m .8:20m 9:30 k m 10:80 a m 11:15 am.. 11:50 a m 1:15pm 2:00pm 3:00 p &... ..4:15 p m 5 :15 p m 5 :50 p m 6:40pm i.. .11:00pm Special trips for parties of 15 or more C, 8t. P., M.A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the folio-ring time : HOBTB BOCKD. 80TJTH BOUHB. 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 :83 am 2:08 pm " ..6:25 pm SUNDAY TftAISB. 7 :02 pm . Omaha 7 :04 am 8:37 ; Norfolk 5:32 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight1. 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha anJLincoln 12:47 P CAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local passenger.. 6 :29 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, May aa, 1908. The carpenters began work Monday on the Krnmwiede residence. Lute Smith was up from Winnebago Sunday visiting his brother Elmer. WilHn Lorenz is suffering with a severe case 01 inD amatory ruuumn tism. Stella Beith returned Sunday from Madison, S D. where she has been for the past month. Ernest Triggs and family have loca ted in Sioux City, having given up their farm near Jefferson, S D. Bent Beam, one of the old timers hereout now a resident of Sioux City, was calling on old friends here Hon- ay. On next Sunday preaching will be held in the Dakota City Lutheran church in the afternoon instead of the evening. Good, fresh, guaranteed garden seede at Van de Zedde's. With every 60 cent purchase you .are entitled to a gold fish. Ralph Banoroft, of the Ilomer Free PreHB, was a pleasant caller at The derald offloa "Tuesday, enroute home rom Sioux City. Clay Howard and son Clarence left Tuesday morniog on an overland trip through the western part of the state in search of a claim. The deputy county ussrssors held a meeting at the court house Saturday, in order to establish land valuatiors for the different precincts. Arch Easton came up from Omaha Thursday to attend the graduating exercises of the Dakota City schools. He is a student at Creighton col- ege. Dean Cornell's team took a ) in Monday night while be was out for a ride, and demolished a brjn new bug gy . i lie occupants, nowever, escspeu serious injury. HeDry Wood has about completed wo cottages at Crystal lake which he will rent to campers who wish to pood a week or more at the lake dur ing the summer. The Herald acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to tue commencement exercises of the Homer high school, to be held this (Friday) evening. A class of eight will be given diplomas Mrs Elmer Robinson and family ex pect to leave the coming week ror Chetek, Wis, to reside. Air Robinson went there in the early spring to locate and has sent for his family to join him. H P Crozier received word Sunday that B F Strohm, who recently remov ed to Hermiston, Or a, had seriously injured his leg by falling from a build ing on which he was doing carpenter work. Ber Oberholtzer attended the ses sion of the Dakota County Sunday School convention during Monday and Tnesdav at South Sioux City. The cotvention will be held in the M E church at Dakota City next year. R A Talbot was arrested Monday on complaint of County Attorney F 8 Berry charging him with selling liquor without a license. He was given a heariug before Judge Stinson, who bound him over to the district court under 1500 bonds. Quite a number of our church peo ple from both churches attended the County Sunday Sohool convention at South Sioux City Monday and Tups ay, and report a most pronable ana d iovable convention. Ihe next coun ty convention will be held in the Da kota City 01 ti (jburou. Fred Stanard, who has conducted the city hotel for the past year or more, has decided to give up tne notel busi ness, and has rented the annex to the D C StinBon store, where he will run a short order restaurant. The family will reside in the Henry Wood house reoently, vacated by Boss Johnson, The Herald is in receipt of the an nounoement of the seventeenth annual commencement of the Leland Stan ford ir, university, Palo Alto, Cal. Mii-st a A Matilda and Mary Eliziroelh Bille are among the graduates. Both are well known here, having resided here during the time their father, Geo O Bille, sorved as county clerk, and both are graduates of the Dakota City high school. Van de Zedde hoe opened np his ice cream parlor to the public, and he is now adrvirg the celebrated II an ford cream which is noted for its quality and fine flavor. A room baa been par tilianed off in the rear of his store and equipped with tables, chairs, eto, an neatlv decorat d with pictures, where the patrons can be served in a neat, olean and orderly manner. Drop iu and tee him, all ure welcome. Post cards at Van's. Ilave Elmers mike your abstracts. Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at Van'a. A big box for 5 cents. j Subscribe for the Herald, the best ppr in th nonnty. $1 a year. Willie Loreua is suffering with a se vere case of inflammatory rheumatism. J E Ess ton returned to Omaha Sun day to resume his duties as federal jurjman. Wm Loreni and Herman Stebner visited over Sunday with relatives at Lawton, Io. Mrs Lottie Hutzel and daughter, Irene, of Sioux City, visited friends here Saturday. James Ireland, of Emerson, a form er county commissioner, was here n business Monday. The Clifton Remedy company gave a dance in the Brasfield hall Friday evening following the show. Mrs W M Hamilton, of Lake View, Iowa, visited a couple of days this week with her sister, Mrs G E Von Hagen. S A Stinson lost a valuable horse Sunday. The animal developed a bad case of "bottom disease and bad to be shot. For Sulr Team of mules, cheap if taken at once. Inqmre of P M Boals Dakota, Nebr. Residence one mile north of Cpburn. Mell A Schmied and wife entertain ed Saturday evening in honor of Mrs John W Gribble, of South Omaha, who is spending a couple of weeks here with relatives. The new "Handy Shur-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place. We can fit you, and want you pleased with the best. W G Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. B MoEinley and in towa Tuesday. H A Monroe were Mr McEinley has been in Omaha all spring serving on the federal jury, but will not return as he was excused for the balance of the term. H P Armitage, Burlington agent at Mitchell, Nebr, accompanied by his wife, stopped off here Wednesday aad visited Agent McLean and wife. They were enronte to Ainsworth, Nebr, to visit relatives. Dr G A Young, of Ponca, was a vis itor in town Monday, being enroute to Sioux City He stopped off to rent a cottage and make arrangements for spending a month at Crystal lake later in the season. On last Friday at the Lutheran par sonage, Clharles O Barr, of Tilden, Nebr, and Miss Rosa B Long, of Sioux City, were united in marriage by. Rev W S Oberholtzer. They expect to make their future home at Tilden. A basket social will be given by the Rebekah lodge of this place on Wed nesday evening, May 27th, at Bras- field's hall. Everybody welcome come and bring your pocketbook. The baskets will be sold to the highest bidder . Several of the Dakota City young people went out to Foye's park Mon day evening for an outing. They took the regulation pionio accessories with them and after doing justice to the good things their baskets contained, they enjoyed a ride on the lake in one of the gasoline launches. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday sohool, 10 ami Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6;30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p to. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services . Jos A Foye left Monday evening for Medical Springs, Ore, in response to a telegram to the effect that his son, Bert Foye, was critically ill, with small hopes for his recovery. He has been ufllictod with lung trouble for a couple of years, and left here last year for Oregon to get the benefit of a change in climate. He suffered several hem morrhages the past week, and is in a very critical condition. Try the new photo studio for your catiinet photos. Our aim is to make as flue a photo as can be jniade for the money. We guarantee all our work for satisfaction and not to fade. Our prices are very low. Uring this ad vertisement and we will make you six teen cabinet photos for the price of a dozen. Cabinets $2,00 and up. De Ltjxe Studio, next to 5 and lOo store, Sioux City. Sixteen cans of pike and bass were hipped here Saturday over the Bur- ington from the state hatchery at South Bend, Nebr, and were planted in Crystal lake by Deputy Game War den Brasfield. Game Warden Hunger accompanied the shipment, and when asked about how many fish there were in the cans he replied there was no way of telling accurately, bnt he would guess there were about a million. They were this year's hatch and were not more than half an inch in lengtb. There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by Dr Shoop, that will positively stop any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutea. Druggists everywhere sell mem as ut Shoop's Headache Tablets, but they stop other pains as easily as headache. Dr Shoop's fink fain labiets simply coax blood pressure away I rom pain centers that is all. Pain comes from blood pressure congestion. Sopthat presaure with Dr Hhoop s Headache Cablets and pain is instantly goue. 2U Tablets 25o. Sold by all dealers. Tired nerves, with that "no arabi tion feelmg that lsoommnonly felt in spring or earlv summer, can be eavily and quickly altered by taking wnat la known to druKsists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Restorative, One will abso lutely note a changed feeling within 48 after beginning to take the llestorative The bowels get sluggish in the winter time, the circulation often slows up, the kidneys are inactive, and even the heart in many cases grows decidedly weaker. - Dr Shoop's Restorative is recognized everywhere as a genuine tonic to these vital organs. It builds up and strengthens the worn-out weak ened nerves: it sharpens the failing ap petite, and universally aids digestion. It always quiokly brings renewed ctretictb, life, vieor, and ambition Try it and be convinoced. Sold by all dealers. The Herald for all the twa : Subscribe for Thb Hkbald l per year. Frank Combs was up from Homer the first of the week. J J Elmers was a business visitor at Salix, Iowa, Tuesday. W L Ross went o Florence, Nebr, Wednesday on business. Sam Bridenbangh shipped a car of cattle from here Tuesday. John M Davey, of Ponoa, was in town ou business Tuesday . Old papers for sale at the Herald office 5 cents per hundred. Neva Best and Frank Niemeyer were Ilomer visitor Saturday. Frank F Haase was down from Em erson Wednesday on business matters. Yon will never get nervous if you drink Breun'a coffee. Van de Zedde sells it. Mrs Geo Pranger went to Coleridge Tuesday for a short visit with her mother. Miss Leota Uuintal teturned borne Tuesday from a two months stay at Elk Point, S D. Walter Hileman left Monday for Wasta, S D. to look after his claim near that plaoe. The villaeA hoard met Tuesday even intr and ordered all slot machines re moved from business houses. ' Judge R E Evans has purchased the Hazlegrove property northwest ef the depot, now occupied by Kide Ream For Sale Sweet potato plants, and both early and late cabbage plants Wesley McPherson, Dakota City, Neb, Win S White of Sioux City drove over Tuesday afternoon in his anto and transacted business at the court house. Mrs D C Work, of Seward, Nebr, arrived here Wednesday for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs Alex Mo Lean,. Frank A Kent, of Omaha, and Mrs Anna Steffin of Sioux City, were joined in marriage by Judge D C Stinson on Tuesday. Miss Ida Quintal who has been en tertained during the past week with a severe case of the German measles, is out and around again. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay bignesi casu weeaiy. For terms write the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Robert Hansen came up from the farm the first . of the week and will work here this summer. He reports Ex-Sheriff Hansen's new house nearly completed. Jchn Manning, of South Sioux City, and James Conghtry, of this preoinct, left Tuesday over the Burlington for Hastings, Nebr, to attend the G A R state encampment. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fixldb & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Mrs John W Gribble went to Wake field Tuesday evening to vioit relatives and friends, and from there will go to Randolph for a visit with relatives before returnirg to her home at Boutu On alia. , M Beacom, deputy assessor of Sum mit precinct, has completed listiDg the personal property of his preoinct and turned in his schedules. Sammit shows up seveial thousand dollars more than last year. For housecleauing time, see what 35 cents will buy at Van's a ten cent package of Dutch cleanser, a Darof hand soap, a bar of tar soap, a scour ing bar. Fifty cents worth, nil for 35 cents, at Van do Zedde's. Communion services will be held in the Dakota City and Malem Lutheran ohurches on Sunday, May 31st. This is the third servioe of the present syn- odical year, at which time the usual offering for benevolence will be receiv ed. 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, oabinets, and 40 other sizes. I believe you know we are always the lowest in prices. CaU Sunday or any other day. Kozy Studio, 301 Douglas Bt, bioux uuy. Weak women should read my "Book No 4 for women." It was written ex prescly for women who are not well. The book No 4 tells of Dr Shoop's Night Cure" and just how these sooth ing, healing, antiseptic suppositories cau be successfully applied, ine book, and strictly oonfldendtial medi cal advice is entirely free. Whrue ur 8hoop, Raaine. Wis. The Night Cure is sold by all dealers. Wanted By a leading Life Insur ance company, district superintendent, headquarters in this city. Excellent opportunity for energetic, reliable 'ex- county officer, school teaoher, capital ist or salesman having extended ac quaintance. Liberal compensation, increasing annually. Address with references, National Commercial Agen cy, P O Box 1035, Omaha, Nebr. Piles are easily and quickly checked with Dr Shoop's magio ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Raciue, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless 1 was oertain that Dr Shoop's magio oint ment would stand the test. Remem ber it is made exprefsly and alone for swollen painful, bleeding or itching piles, either external or internal. Large jar 50c. Sdd by all dealers. Real Eatate Transfers. OHtPMAOHv Co to AnunT Klllm-k- ey. out lot I in llui.iwru I iou U'ander J Hmlth to Klla Hmlth. loU 6 ami 6 in mock n, Htm ouumoii to ho hloux City, wd W H Ollumn mid wife to Jonuthim Murtln. lot Sin l.lrx-lr Nil, Covin Hm annex to Mouth fcioux City, wd ISO John I. Nixon et l to Win Winch, loti 4. 6 uml S In block K. (J l onijor'K auc tion to Homer, ii'd J M KvhiuhikI wife to D H Kvann.eaxt i feet of lot 4 111 block lx, Central ho Hloux City, wd OS J A KecknU Bild wife to I) (1 Kvam. uudlvliloil , Inturi.Bl In lot 6 In blk 11, Cvutrul KoutU Hloux City, wd.... Sunday School Convention. The fourth annnal convention of the Dakota Oontity Sunday Sohool associ ation was held in the Boats M E church in South Sioux City Monday and Tuesday of this week. The sea sions began on Monday afternoon with words of welcome by Rev lt Mead pastor of the entertaining church which left no doubt in the minds of those present as to the cordial recep tion they would have. The address was responded to by W S OberholUer of the Dakota City Lutheran church Cordial greetings from state workers were next given from State Secretary 11 M Steidley and Seoretary of Prima ry Work Miss Mine Stooker. Both these addresses were full of good points concerning the work throughout the state. Following this the county officers made reports. Each one gave a sum mary of the work done in their respect ive lines. Next followed the depart ment secretaries. The branches are those of the Home Department, under the direction of Mrs John Crita of Homer; Teaoher Training, Rev E H Combs, of Homer; Primary, Miss Liz. zie McGlashan, and Temperance, Hazle Johnson. Also the reports of the presidents of the districts. The afternoon sessions was concluded with an address on Decision Day. by Rev 8 S McComb. of Sioux City. At the evening session a forceful and eloquent teraperanoe address was de. livered by H H Sawyer, an officer of the Anti-saloon league of Sioux City luesday forenoon addresses were made on the Primary Standard, vand Supplemental Work, by Miss Mina Stooker. After this Mr J D Haskell, of Wakefield, gave a highly instruct ive address on the World's Convention at R me. He was present at the con volition and described the experiences he had in meeting and hearing the greatest Sunday Sohool workers of the woild. 1 H M Steidley then gave a round table talk on Adult Work. un luesdsy afternoon the opening work was that of conference of superin tendents, Teacher Training, Homo De partment, and Primary Work. .bach Sunday School of the county, then gave a report. A special memorial service was then held baured to the life and work of Miss Mamie Haynes, former Nebraska State Seoretary of Primary work. This hour was ably conducted by the County Seoretary, Miss Elizabeth S Haase, of Dakota City. Various touching testimonies were given as to the beautiful life of the deceased. Rev Lewis J Motsohman of Sioux City then addressed the convention on the suljeet of the early training of the child. This was followed by an ad dress of a similar nature, delivered by Rev M E Reese. The evening session closed the work of the convention with a charac teristic address by Rev S S McComb, of bioux City. This convention was one of the very best ever held in the coun ty, and all departed for their homes grateful for the many gool things they were able to hear, and the kind hospi tality shown them by the people of South Sioux City. The next convention will meet in the M E ohurch io Dakota City. District Court Dates. . The terms of oourt for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial .1st net of Nebn ska are as follows: CuniluB ....Feb ft, Sept 14 lmkota ?.. Feb 17, Sept 2H Htnnton March S. Out IS Cellar March 1A, Nov 9 Dixon March W), Nov 80 Thurston April 18, OutS The first day of each term is set for earing applications for citizenship. a CForTrapor FieH a GT EVENS SINGLE or DAttREL SHOTGUN ia Ideal. Low in Pi ice High in Quality (tco4 i:n value right through 1 Ma;la in standard gauges, lengths. vciht3, cti. Hair.mtr or I.aiit-r.crlLna Gtylca. 8HOOT STRAIGHT ANJ STRONG Pot ul Tt nil pro r It Hardware and Buortlna Good Ur- 'id for 1.10-rarftilui trattd Cata 04 duacrlb inaj anttra output. Haa attract4 rtrm to tolora. MalltMl for 5 enra Ib ataqtpa to pay poataf a. rbanu. If run cannot obtalB, w nip dl art. j vxpnvi prtpaid, mpoo racatpt of Caudof Plica. I J. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO. P. O. Box 4098. Chlcopee Falls Undertaker ounty Coroner B. F. Sawyer Tackson, Nebraska !)R. C H. MAXWELL, rhysician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBBA8KA . . . k.lr .1 a la. UlUUf fcAti ,llUUCll M.r'i .uniuipiunHll numUc.l eo.lt OOcjn I . "-" rat? f .7.4 l I. I m mm 11 1 tm 1 VMrV few .vimbn. It r.nl. tiry iuuiuw - lam Fr.o. liuuirfrik. lod.f. ST.?) " r..i- C.l.l..u. (.bo.uv. .I lra. Aiiu. Tia kicCAU. CO r Ywkk I 1 1 1 Fly Time is Here We Bilso have &. full a-upply of Screen Doors and. Windows, I Fly Ncto a I a I m Yours for I Geo. Kohlmcier, Mgr. ratronize Home Industries buy Edwards k Bradford Lumber Co. Wm. LORJSNZ, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY' ABSOLUTE SAFETY that is the first and principal aim of this good bank. No promised profit, no matter its size, could cause it to deviate from this path. Much more is at stake than the capital and surplus of the bank, and the lands and property of its owners, and that is their Honor. The bank is on its 23rd year. Its total losses have been less than $50 thus far. It has learned much about SAFE banking, and is learning more each week. All it has, all it knows, all it can learn," is applied first and foremost for YOUR sifety, who deposit with us. And it is grateful for each tiny bit of business given it. Thi bank that ALWAYS trcat you RIGHT Ba.rk of Detkote. County t Our stock of Lumber is bigger and better than ever. And if you are going to build or repair a bnilding of any kind, we want you to come in and see it; get our prices, and you will find it greatly to your advantage To Trade With Us, Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co Hubbard, (JKO. TIMLIN, tm a Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aoouracy of every Abstract I make PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citvi Nib : Abstracter J 1 n liiVrtVr Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy different styles of Harness. . A good .Work Harness for... $20.00 AND4MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Sturtfco Bros. I a I I a I a I a I I a I e.lso of all descriptions Business Dakota City, Neb. your meats of. hand . Caen paid for hides. . White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA Nebraska. Manager. I I Successor to Dakota Connty Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIN&RO ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa 411 Pasa.rl Street Slovx City. lows.