IS Care Hair It's fine care that makes fine hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vieor, p new Improve formula, sys tematically, conscientiously, and you will get results. We know it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New bottle. New contents. Don not chart ft the color of iht hah. A Xormuls with oh bonis f Show II to you yers Ask him about It, thon do u ho M71 Ayer Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, i the latest, most sciennnc, ana in every way the very best hair preparation ever placed upon the market. For falling hair and dandruff it is me one great medicine. M.4o by ttio J. O. Ajor Co.. LowslU Xus. LOWRATESUMMERTOUBS To IKo Pakolf io Coait Daily low round tnps rates to Port land, Seattle, . Tacoma. Baa Fran Cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. slightly higher to inclnde both Cali fornia and Fuget Sound , One whole bnsiness day saved by our new scneauia to.tlie, Jfacmc northwest. CMomgo an4 EmUrn Rturt Republican convention tickets o sale Jute 12 to 16. Daily low excursion rates to Cana da, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Massachusetts and New York tour ist resorts ; also low excursion ntes to tourist resorts in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont. An. Amorloan Tour for NobrMka. Taaehori And their friends. Excursion will leave Lincoln, 4:30 pm June 27. Will spend three or four days at N A convention in Cleveland ; thence to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, St Lawrence river by steamer through Thousand Islands and over the Rapids, Montreal, Boston, Alba ny, down the Hudson to New York, thence Philadelphia, Washington and Pittsburg. Ask the agent for an itineary aud full information or write the undersigned. To CoIoriKdo nd Rooky Huntck.lni Daily low rates to Colorado, Utah, V. Wyoming, Black Hills and Yellow stone Park. Democratic convention at Denver in July. IIomatkars R.(k.tm First and third Tuesdays to the west, including the famous Hg Horn Basin and Yellowstone 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 Lindseekers' In formation Bureau, Omaha ; excellent business openings in new growing towns. Write a brief description of your proposed trip, and let us advise you Low to make it the best way at the least cost. N AS McLean, Ticket Agent DAT. OTA 0ITT, NEB. L. W. Wakelky, G P A, Omaha, Neb A. Ira Auctioneer Emerson, Nsbr. Farm and Sales Stock. 19 Years in the Business Dates made at The Herald Office. PILES get immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE mm?: TRACK Mark Designs oPVRI&HTS &. j' kif HJ'-f''"' '"if Minin free wnptlior au ,Mm 1 r-.t M I'SiBi'inMe Oiiiiniiinlra .... iu. ll '.iMniitlal. HANDBOOK litiiU r . f. juronry for Bw-UriuP patent. y 1:10:1 tliroutrh Mulill A Co. ruuulv. - -I ,; imllcf. "tout chMn.'o. luttio ' scientific rica.t. k l.HiwIn' iio'r !lntrnt1 wnclilr. Inrirest cr- . 1 1. .1 ..f hut .-n'"iul'i ?"urnul. 1'oruit, t'i j. ir- i..wr ni"i'!bi,U Bo.a tull tiewBflfMlBrs. Weak Kidneys Wk ITIdnnn. snmlv ooint to weak kidney Verve. The Kidney., like the '.Heart, and th Htom&ch. And thrlr woakiittaa. not In the oimn Itself, but In the nerve that control and guide nd (trenttbea them. Dr. bhoop'i Restorative is a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlluii nerve. 1 (utile, well. to doctor uie sjuneys ansm. u a waste of time, and ol money a If your tack aches or I weak, if the urine raid, or 1 dark and atrong.li you have .ymptomt Of Bright or other distreaalna or imiBt-rouJ kid per dlMtate, try Dr. Bhoop'i Restorative a month -iacieuoruquia aua ee what It can ana wm ooluryou. iruggut racomniaHa and eU Ir. Bosforatiuo I 1 liliilfngtiiii Shoon's "ALL DEALERS. :Tl& R R Time Table SiousCitr, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEWS LKATK 3AK0TAGIiy BIOCXCIT 7:30 a m .8:20 a m 9:30 am 10:80am 11:15am 11:60 am 1:15pm ........2:00pm 3:00pm.......... ....4:15pm 5:15 pm 5:50 pm Special tripa for parties of 15 or more c, st. p., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : BOBTB BOUND. BOCTH BOT7ND 7:02 pm., .....Omaha 7:04 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8:18am 8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9:33 am 2:08 pm 6:25 pm 8UNDAT TftAIHB. 7 :02 cm Omaha 7 :04 am 3:37 Norfolk 6:82 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " pasoenger, Onn.ua andLlncoln 12:47 pm EA8T So. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Pa8senger..6:07 pm Local Items Friday, June 19, 1908. Subscribe for The Hebald $1 per year. . L M Leslie went to Wayne Tuesday on business. VVm Armour was here from Sioux, City on business Monday. Good seven room honse for rent, Inquire at the Herald office. Frank F Haass of Emerson, spent Sunday here with his parents. Mary Spencer departed Wednesday for Denver, Col, over the Durliagton. M O Ayres was an over Sunday visi tor at Omaha, with the George Carter family. Will Brown was up from Homer Tuesday, and was a pleasant caller on the Herald. Mrs John H Beam and two childre n visited at the Wm Clapp home below Homer, over Sunday, Wm Clapp. Geo Harris, Tim Mur? phy and Tim O'Connor were here from Homer on businesi Tuesday. Mary Robertson left last Thursday for Linrolu, where she will attend the state university the coming year. Frank Phillips returned Wednesday fiom Chss Hall's place near Jefferson, D, where he has been helping on the farm. Lewis Cooley and family came down from Wakefield Monday to visit rela tives here and a'. South Sioux City for few days. Dr Murphy came over from Sioux City Mondav evening to se Dr DC Stinson, who is laid up with au attack of stomach trouble. Chas Maxwell arrived home Mod- ay from Chicago, where he is a stu dent at the Bush Medical college, to pend his Vacation at home. The Turlington yards iu this place were emptied of cars on6 day last week, thing that has never been recorded before since the road was established. A Demorest Silver Medal contest will take place in tbe M church in the near future. Program and con testants iu next weeks' issue. Look for it. Miss Mildred Burkett left last Fri day for Pennsylvania, to spend her summer vacation with relatives and friends in the vicinity of her old home Altoona. Mrs Walter Gould and Mis John McQuilken, sisters of Mrs Steve Joyce, arrived here Monday from Gilroy, Cal, to spend the remainder of the summer with relatives and old time friends. Clell Maulding, of Whitelake, S D, visited with tbeJP Rockwell family from Friday until Monday, while en- route home from Grand Island, Nebr, where he had been attending bnsiness college. Mrs Mary Armour and daughter Afrnes, of South Sioux Citv; William Blacketer and Woods M. llileman left last Saturday for Julesburg, Colo. The first two go to visit at the W M Hileman home, while Mr Blacketer will look over the country with a view of locating there. A bunch of land seekers left here Tuesday evening on a special tram, bound for the Texas Panhandle coun try to look over the country with a view of purchasing. Among ttirme going from here were, F A Wood, Chas Bliven, Geo Miller, Ed Boden- bender and Wm Biermaun. Surveyors have been at work the past week establishing a grade for cp- ment sidewalks, in oompaance witu an ordinanoe passed by the board re cently. Quite a number of the busi ness houHes are found to be projecting onto the streets, but not far enough to warrant ordering them removed . Omadi lodge No 6, A F & A M at its regular meeting baturday evening of last week, installed the following officers: John II Ream. WM: W L Ross, S W; Walter Cheney. J W Charles Bliven, treasurer; Mell A Schmied. secr tarv: W A Niemever, 8 I); Theodore Iiliven, JD; Herbert D Woods, tjler. Past Graud Master R E Evucs conducted the installation ceremony, and George J Boucher act ed as Marshal. S W Foltz received word from his brother John, who was called to Wo kama. S D, last week on account of the fire whioh destrojed Lis home and seriously bnrued his wife, stating that he found things as had been represent' ed, but that Mrs roltz was recovering nicely from the effects of the burns Tbe fire was caused by the explosion of a gasoline stove. Mr Foltz has gone to work puttiniruD anew aback on hi homestead to replaoe the one burn ed, as it will be necessary to Lava a residence on the claim before he can prove op, which will ba in September Have Eimera make your abstracts. Tbe annual school elcctioa will be held on Monday, June 29th. Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. Subscribe for the Herald, the best papsr in the county. 1 a year. You will never get nervous if yon drink Breuns coffee. VandcZedde sells it. . James Cooley and family spent Sun day on Walker's Island, at tbe Carl Young home. Wilt R Adair came up from Omaha Saturday to spend a few days at hit old home here with his mother. S W Foltz now has his blacksmith shop and machine shed located on his property south of the Wm Biermann residence, Thos C Baird and wife were in town from Omadi precinct Monday, and were also passengers to Sioux City on the Foye oar. Thos 0 Clapp, of Homer, orders his Herald sent to Townsend, Montana where he has gene to spend the sum mer with his son Will. Judge Welch will convene an ad journed session of district court here next Monday, when a decision will be handed down in the McNamara divorce case. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fiildb & Slacohteb Co. The oE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. ueo j uoucuer left Sunday evening on a business trip to Kansas City and vicinity, expecting to return Thursday. Mrs Boucher and children are visiting in South bioux Citv. meanwhile. The new "Handy Shur-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place. We can fit you, nd want you pleased with the best. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Rev G E Von Hagen, being on the the program for the Norfolk District Epworth League convention, left for Pender Tuesday the seat of the con vention and will not be back until Friday, 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 v scour ing bar. Fifty cents worth, all for 35 cents, at Van de Zedde's. The Misses Esther Ross, Msjorie. Spencer, Mabel Bouton and Lottie Orr were elected delegates to the Ep worth League convention at Pender and departed on Tuesday evening's train so as to be present at all sessions of the convention. 1 Wm Lorenz, team got frightened at the street car Sunday evening while driving off the Nebraska approach of the combination bridge and one of the horses was Beriously injured in tbe Nhoulder by being crowded through the fence on the west side of the ap proach. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m; Sunday scbool, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epwonh League, 6:30 p m; Preaohing, 7 :30 p m. Preach in Graoe church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services . A guardian's sale of a tract of 172 acres of land near Emerson will be held on July 15. The land belongs to the Alexander Fi"layson estate and is one of the best farms in the west part of the county. It will go to the high est bidder, aud will L.ake someone a fine farm . See advertisement of the sale in this paper. Try the new photo studio for your cahinet photos. Our aim is to make as fine a photo as can be jniade for the money. We guarantee all our work for satisfaction and not to fade. Our prioes 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 10c store, Sioux City. To stop any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes, simply take just one of Dr Snoop's Pink Pain Tablet's. Pain means congestion Blood pressure that is all. Dr SLoop's Headache or Pink Pain Tablets will quickly coax blood pressure away from pain centers. After that, pain is srone. Headache, neuralgia, painful periods wi!h women etc, get instant help . 20 Tablets 25c. Sold by all dealers. The following story was written by a boy of nine and was headed, "Virtue Has It Own Reward: "A poor young man fell in love with the daugh- er of a rich lady who kept a candy hop. The poor young man could not marry the rinh candy-lady's daughter because he had not money enough to buj furniture. A wicked man offered to give tbe young twenty-tlve dollars if he would become a drunkard. The young man wanted the money very much, so he could marry the rich can dy-lady's daughter, but when he got to the saloon he turned to tbe wicked man and said: I will not become a drunkard, even for great riches. And as he turned around to go home he saw lying on the sidewalk a pocket book containing a million dollars in gold. Then the young lady consented to merry him. They had a beautiful wedding, and the next day they had twina." If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, they call it "spring fever . But there is no fever usua.ly it is the alter etiect 01 our winter bubiU. The nerves are mostly at fault. Tired, worn-out neivea leave us languid, lifeless, and without spirit ambition. A few dosts of Dr Shoop's Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symptoms. I lie iteetorative of conrne won t bring you back to lull beain in day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that tu- remedy is reaching the "tired spot". Drug gists everywhere are advising its use as a splendid and prorop general tonic It gives more vim and more spirit to the spoonful than any other known nerve or consitutionul tonic. It sharp ens a failing appetite, aids digestion frees sluggish livers and kidneys, aud brings new life, strength and ambition Tet it a few days and be convinced For sale by all dealers. Post oarda at Van's. Floyd Leslie was here from Winne bago over Sunday. Mary Eastoa was a passenger to Wtnnebago yesterday. Bert Braafield has transformed his hall into a skating rink. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 6 cents per hundred. w 11 llyan and Jonn Asuiord were Homer visitors here Tuesday. Alex Lamere, druggist at Winneba go, was a business visitor here Wed nesday, John Hileman leaves today for Lis claim near Wanta, S D, to spend the summer. Helen Orr came home last Friday from Sioux Falls, S D, where she is a student at All Saints school. Xj W wnite, of woodbine, Iowa spent the past week here at the home of his father-in-lay, H W Wood. Henry Eramwiede's. new house is approaching completion, and is taking on the appearance of an up-to-date dwelling. Henry Niebnhr came np from Win nebago 8unday evening and visited over night with his brother Ueorce and family . Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly. For terms write the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, wis. Jan Hartnett was over from Sioux City several days during the past week, looking after business matters and renewing old acquaintances. Mrs Julius Quintal and daughter Ida, attended the graduating exeroises of the high school at Jackson last Fri day evening, returning Saturday. Clifford Jndd came over from Sioux City Sunday and captured the biggest bass (according to M M Ream's story) that has been taken from Crystal lake thisyear. It weighed 5i lbs. A big, fine looking horse was strand ed on a sandbar in the river east of town several days the past week, but has now disappeared, having swam to the Iowa shore where feed is ' more plentiful than on the island. How the animal got there is a mystery. The Jackson kid nine came down yesterday for a game with the kids here, and after two innings -play tbe boys here tried to ring in some of the first nine, but the Jackson boys wouldn't stand for it, and quit the game with the soore 1 to u in tueir favor. Word came here yesterday (Thurs day) that Bert Foye, son of Mr and Mrs Jos A ioye, bad died that day at 4 o'clock a m at his home in Union, Oregon, of consumption. The deceas ed young man leaves a wife and one son, aged nve years, me remains will be laid to rest at his home in Union, Oregon. 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 you know we are always the lowest iu prioes. Call Sunday or any other day. Kozi Studio, 304 Douglas St, oux City. Mrs Helen E Weeks ariived here from Chamberlain, S D, last Friday, where she had been taking treatment at the sauitarium in that place. She spent a few days with old friends here before returning to Hose bud, a V, wher she is serving as asistant post master. Come with me to Potter and Sully counties, S D. where you can buy a farm. I will guarantee that you can pay for the farm in Hire years if you will only half try. Do not pay from tlire to seven dollars an acre rent. Get a farm of your own and be happy. JJ V 11F.FFERH AN, Hubbard. Nebr. Prof J S Josiasseu, of Fremont, Neb, has beeu elected to the principalship of the Dakota City school for .he coming year Several applicants are being considered for the position of assistant prinoipal, and also for the grammar room, and when these are se lected the corps of teachers will be complete. After July 1st, all telephone calls will bo answered by numbers only. For instance, in calling for a certain party, either in tewn or on a rural line, ask for the number given in the book opposite the party's name wanted. The new May telephone books are now issued call and get one. Neb Clark Automatio Telephone Co, J McELriiBEE, .Manager. Weak womeu should try Dr Shoop's Night Cure. These soothing, healing. antiseptic suppositories go direct to the seat of these weaknesses. My "Book No 4 for Women" contains many valuable hints to women, and it is free. Ask Dr Shoop, Uacine. Wis, to mail it. Ask the doctor in strictest confidence, any questions you wish answered. Dr Shoop's Night Cure is sold by all dealers. Piles are easily and quiokly checked witn Dr Shoop's magic ointment. 10 prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless 1 was certain that Dr Shoop's magic oint ment would stand the test, iteuiem ber it is made exprensly and alone for swollen painful, bleeding or itching piles, either external or internal Large jar 50c. Sold by all Jealera. The board of county commissioners were in session this week until Wed nesilay evening as a board of equuli.a tion, hearing oompluiuts iu the matter of the assessment of real estate this spring, which valuation stands for four years. The prinoipal complaints were from Omadi precinct, where the land values had been materially raised over that of the previous four yeirYs, and in several instances where valuation!. were too high the board reduced them The valuation of the entire precinct was cut 12 per cent. One instance worth mentioning which came before the board was that of G T Karst of Walkers Island, who complained of his assessment being too low, and the board very graciously raised it to cor respond with the valuation of the land surrounding it, whioh Mr Karst said was worth no more than his. Atchison Globs Sights. When a man acts superior, it is sure thing be is not a superior man. Some of the new hosiery advertise ments are very much like Polioe Ga r,ette. When a thing really amounts to great deal, people do not believe amounts to much. About everything from physieal cnl turo to quinine claims to be "Nature own remedy." An Atchison man is so squeamish that he becomes seasick every time he sees a girl wearing a sailor hat. The parlor sofa is probably wonder ing why its friend, the hammock doesn's get busy, so it can take a vaca tion. ry the time a m?n is 40 he should have learned this much at least : That nine times out of ten he is liable to be mistaken. In these days of unhampered flight of fancy, yon (rill occasionally find a brand of bacon with a name that sounds as if it belonged to a girl. "It isn't right," a man said today, pathetically and indignantly. A great many things go on tnat are not right, and indignation will not stop them. What has beceme of the eld-fash ionad young woman whd, when a man umped at her and kissed her. innuir ed : "Aow. do you feel any better? 11 a gin asks other girls to come over in the evening that a youug man is to call, it is a sign she doesn t care very much for him. e have an idea that one of the greatest joys heaven will have for the workingman is that it is a place where no whistles are blown . When a man's friends praise him to is wire she looks pleased, if a bride. but if she has been married amte while she looks suspicious. When a woman moves into a house whioh has been occupied before, she says; "lou should have seen that house. I simply had to digit out." After a woman has been married about so long she looks at her husband the way we all look at company who havd worn out their weloome. Real Estate Transfers- lnxnnder McPonnlri and wife to John Kynn. ne1- neV and iwi ne'i section D-iM-H, wd I 4000 II Burke and wife to Ida M HulUalv- er. f tint SO feet of lot T and H In block f 1'ovlngton Annex to Kouth Hloux Ulty. wd nna E Frasser and huxhmid to O Mhenkhem, lot i In block la, Central bouth Hloux City, wd CO as Allnwny and wife to Thomas Alia- way. lot IK in block 1. Homer, wd 600 ary Jordan and huxhnnd to John Jor dan and I'm rick Jordim. nwij and n? section -CT-o, wa A Ahts to J P Abts Jr. lot 10 In block 11!, Covington Annex to South Hloux City, wd , 650 Nonh Itobltitllle nnd wlfo to Mary Pur- ceii, lot win mock 10s, Covington a ' lie a iu niiuiu fiiuux l-'liy, wu 2G0 Albert E Pike nnd wlfo to Henry It I'IIkMiii. north ti feet of south M feet of lots SM nnd S4 In block 7, First Ad- rition to isoutL hloux city, wd 60 iiirule McKlvemnn to Mrs Marr Me- Klversnn et nl. undivided Interest In neS sef section ifi-ilMt, and swH aw1 sebt uon wm!i.7, una part of so' ite1- section HMflMl, wd Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa- em at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school 10 :00 ; U IS at 8 p m. Preaching at Dakota City 8:00p m, u o:3U, Hunday school at :45 a m, Mission Band at 3:00 p m A cordial welcome to all. District Court Dates. The terms of court for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebr; ska are as follows: OutnliiR-Vr Feb 8, Hnpt 14 Diikolw Feb 17, Bept SM Htuntou Mm'ch 1. Uct IS Cedar March ltt, Nov 0 1 l xon Mnrcu 80, Nov BO Thurston April 13, Oct 6 The first day of each term is set for eiring applications for citizenship. Rheumatism Do you want to get rid of it? If so, take Dr. Miles Nervine modified as di rected in pamphlet around bottle. In addition to tho direct curative properties it lias a soothing effect up on the nervous system by which the rheumatic pains are controlled, and rest and sleep assured. It has made many cures of this painful disease, some of them after years of suffering. If it will cure others why not you. If your case is compli cated, write us for advice, it costs you nothing and may save you prolonged suffering. "I waa so crippled that I could eearcely walk. After havinK my shoes on for an hour or two I could mnnnKft to wnlk by Buttering the pain. Then I IxuHn to have pains nil throuKh my system. My doctor told me I hail an acute attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine, bought a bottle and I com menced to get better from the star and for the pat alx months have scarcely any pain, and am able to walk aa well as ever." JA8. II. BANPEP.8. P. O. Box 0, Itockaway. N. J. Your drugont tells Or. Miles Nerv ine, and w authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind !)R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska ! Fly Time lis Here I I I We ixlso Have fxxll supply Screen Doorc and I Windows, &lso X!717 k .B a m .r I Yours for I m I Patronize Home Industries buy Edwards & Bradford LumberJCo. Geo. Kohlmeier. Mgr. Dakota City, Neb. I aasM mmmm aaw mmmm mmm smsw mmm Wm. L,OR.EPJZ, Proprietor of City Klcsxi Msrkot Fresh and Bait Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays PAUL PIZ'EY, 1 r ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Citv. Nii. j Xft-Wyfif S 608 Metropolitan Blk. Bonded : Abstracter i i Sioux City. Iowa 1 ... 4 JVST HBNENBCa Crops grow only in summertime, and require sunlight, heat and water. A bank account, such as YOU should have, grows ALL the time nights, days, Sundays, winter and summer. Start the dollar you now spend foolishly, at work in this good bank, , and watch it grow and attract other dollars to it. Get one of our small savings banks, deposit everything below a quarter you get, in it, and a dollar a week besides. You'll be surprised at the result. It just simply PIXEL UP. Ind.ptndsnes Comaa WltK SK Bsvuk Aeeount "The Bank'that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" fctiE. "As safe as a Government Bond." Safety Deposit Boxes, oniy $1.50 per year. Paris Green We will make quotations on Pari1? Green to compete with Sioux City Prices in any quantity desired sf 39 LESLIE'S DRUG STORE Headquarters for ICE CREAM SODA Dakota City Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy X different styles of Harness. X A good Work Harness for $20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Slavs City, lawat X A A A A A A A A A A A A. A 1 i. A 11 A. A A -V -V A A 1 A. A A. A. A A A A A A-AA-AAAAA-SS. A A A tTTTT T??f f TTTTTTttTTTTTtT f f TTT TTT ITITTITff V bs I I I I r.aiiaescriptiots Business your meats of band . Cash paid for hides. White Laundry. and comes back Saturdays NEBRASKA. s Nebraska I