Your ure Dandruff viiv? Because If Is D untidy. And mostly, because it nlmost invariably leads to badness. Cure It, and save your hair. ,Get more, too, at tl. 2 same time. AH easily done fevhh Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff I m C' V. rhani! the cntnr nf the hair. formula with ik bottla to your ,1 AljSrS doctor ahout It. at ujri : r.cw Ayer's Hair Vigor will certainly ;!n! work, because, first of all, it de- ilO sii( 3(he perms which are the original ct'oqi aanarurr. Having given this aid. n. ; -c completes the cure. The scalp is rs.-.-.-ca to a pcncctiy nesitny condition. - t Ji by tha J. O. Ay sr Co., IrfJW.U, Kui.-- !iiP LOW RATE SUMMER TOURS To tK Paelflo Coit Daily low round trips rates to Port land, Seattle, Taooma. San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. slightly higher to include both Cali fornia and Paget Sonnd . One whole business day saved by our new schedule to the, Padiflo northwest. ChioKrfo nl Eiultrn Resorts Republican convention tickets on sale June 11 to 16. Daily low excursion rates to Cana da, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Massachusetts and New York tour ist resorts ; also low excursion rttes to tourist resorts in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont. An Amtrls,n Tour for Nobraoksi Ta.Hr And their friends. Excursion will leave Lincoln,' 4:30 p m June 27. Will spend three or four days at N E A convention in Cleveland; tlience to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, St Lawrenoe river by steamer through Thousand Islands and over the Rapids, Montreal, Boston, Alba ny, dawn the Hudson to New York, thenoe Philadelphia, Washington and Pittsburg. Ask the agent for an itineary and full information or write the undersigned. To Calorhdo And Rookjr Moun.tck.lna Daily low rates to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Black Hills and Yellow stone Park. Democratic convention at Denver in July. Homtkra' ICewtsa First and third Tuesdays to the west, including the famous Fig 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 Landseekers' In formation Bureau, Omaha; excellent business openings in new growing towns. Write. a bnei description of your proposed trip, and let us advise you Low to make it the best way at the least cost. N A S McLean, Ticket Agent DACOTA Cnr, DEB. L. W. Wakelet, G P A, Omaha, Neb Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska 3,Ci ;rop destroying furred and feathered pests are made short shrift of with a reliable, unerring STEVENS. CFor Sport or. Service STEVENS RIFLES SHOTGUNS PISTOLS are unsurpassed. HIGH IN QUALITY LOW IN PRICE ITEMS Ifroucaaaos ScndSaanUla obtela from poor strap, for Duller, w. iLlp ICO-Pa;. dim V tz;irc:a r.'.mtrud and prvpsiil, spoa DfltcrlptlT. roodpt of Cfcta- C.tilaj. lot Frtca. Eaplcto with Alwajrt lwl.t STEVEN 3 and on STEVENS genralfirann whtfk ordartfig. informttica. , STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P. 0. Box 4098. Cbicopee Falls, Mass. Rheumatism I have found a tried an1 totted euro for Rhu tnatliml Not a wmady that will itrlghlenth dirtorted limb of chronic cripple, nor turn bony rrowtht back to flenh (rln. That it impossible, but I can now turuly kill tks pain and lug ol ttS?!SK!L,r3? in tho Clt of rv. . f wA taut inirTtwiitsnt With Which Or. Bhoop's Kheuuaatlo Remadv wm road a perfected. diendnbl prescription. WUnout that la ingreuiwit. I successfully treated manj, ........ ..f w v.. ........ t i -.-r. l. i.t tin w at laut. Uunv .11 oMrui.i. nl tlila herutoloro tn urn dreaded dlmae. Thoae aand-llke granular ttum. lound in Rheumatic Wood, aeemtodisaolv and paat away under the action oVUU remedy M frMlwudiMi amrar when added DD pure water. And then, when diuolw). theu poiannoui watte J.I1U tlinii WHOM rvM, w irmv iau from tua iTstnm. and the cauae 01 hheuinatlim 1 gone forever. There If now no real need no actual ezrua to lufler longer with out help. W aoU, and la conndenoo recunuDOUd Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS" R R Time Table Sioux City. Crysta 1 Lak tt Homer LEAVK ' LEAV DAKOTA CUT 8IOCXCITT 7:80 na ,:.8:20a,m 9:30 k m 10:30s m 11:15am .'...11:50 am 1:15 p m ,7...2;00p m 3:00 p m 4:15 p m 5:15 pm 5:50 pm Special tripa for parties of 15 or more c . st. p.. m o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : HORTH BOUND. BOTJTH BOI7ND 1 7:02 pm. ...... Omaha....... 7:04 am 10:00 am Omaha ......5:13pm 3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :18 am 8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28 am Newcastle 9:83 am 2 :08 pm . ....6: 25 pm SCNDAT TRAINS. 7:02 pm.. Omaha....... 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:82 CBftQ WEST No. 85 LocaLFreight ...... 7 :15 am 11 " Passenger. Omaha andLincoln 12:47 pm EAST N. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Pasaenger..6:07 pm AaUv riailv ATnnnt Bundav. 'j t j . Local Items Friday, July 31908.- Subscribe for The Hebald $1 per year. Jay Bliven and wife spent Sunday at Lyons, Nebr.. Banker Geo Haase was home from Emerson over Sunday. Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. John and Guv Stinson visited rela tives at Lyons from Friday nntil Mon day. W J Armour was down from Allen over Sunday looking alter Dusiness matters. Mrs George Carter and daughter, nf Omaha, visited at the M O Ayres home Monday night. Mrs Mary E Nordyke of Jackson visited over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs Mollis Brojhill. A son was born to John Spidell and wife, of North Riverside, Bioux City, on Friday of last week. John W MoTaggert and Bessie M Thacker were married on Wednesday. of last week by Rev E H Combs. Doc McKeman and Emma Frederick will spend their Fourth of July vaca tion at Hawarden, Iowa, with Doo's ma. "John Doe" who was arrested last Thursday for being drunk and disor derly and given three days in jail, was released Sunday. Mrs R E Evans and Mrs Howard Crozier went to Winnebago Tuesday to attend a social function given in honor of Mrs Rev Findley. D J Connolly, of Jackson, was a bus iness visitor in town Saturday, and m oidently added bis name to the Herald's ever increasing subscription list. Joe Harrison and John Snowball, two of the four Indians arrested last week for drunkenness, paid their fines and were released the first of the week. Grace Powell, 5-year-old daughter of Mrs Elsie Powell, was taken seri- ouslv ill last Friday, showing simptoms of poisoning. She is somewhat im proved at this writing. Sam Richie, at one time a roBident of this county, and a brother-in-law of C B Howard, died at ma borne in Daisy, Wash, on June 2nd, with Blights disease, aged, bl) years, Mrs George Lillie and two children, Leroy and Josephine, arrived hre Tuesday evening from Maxbass, N D, Tor a visit at the home of Mrs Lillie's parents, Judge D C Stinson and wife. Th. nonr "TTntil Sbnr-nn" TtimleHS Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place, we can m you, and want you pleased with the best. WO Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. At the M E church Sunday evening a special Lincoln patnotio service will be held. Several yonng ladies and gentlemen will give short papers touch ing soma particular phase of Mr Lincoln's character) TJ S Marshal W P Warner was up from Omaha Friday and Saturday, getting things ready at the lake for an outing, when he and Ross L Hammond, state revenue collector, witn tneir f am- ilies .will spend. the month of July in the Henry Wood cottages. President John Waohter and Cashier Adams, of the Pander National bank, were guests of Craig Spencer at Crys tal lake Monday. They were much taken up with the lake as a pleasure resort, and may invest in property there and ereot a summer cottage. Misses Jennie and Maggie DeLong were over from Sioux City Sunday vis itine friends. The former expects to leave in a couple of weeks for Long Beach. Wash, to visit tue Hart family, and the latter will leave for a summers visit at her old home at Beaeon, Iowa At the annual school meeting held here Monday afternoon R E Evans and John H Ream were reelected members of the school board. The amount of money uesesarv to run the school another year was placed at $2, COO, which will require a 17 mill levy, Hie same as labt year. The South Sionx City aggregation of ball tossers camo down Sunday and spread it all over our boys, the W Bs, by a score of 17 to 7. It - took five in nings for our team to get on to the fact that the Sioux 8 were uning a fiat bat. After that was denied them they couldn't connect for a score but then they didn't need any more. Thomas Sheibley, an old resident of Ponca, and well known to the older residents hereabouts, died on Friday of last week very suddenly while fish ing near his home at Ponca. The body was taken to his old home in Pennsylvania for burial. He was a brother of Georg Sheibley, now a res ident .of North Dakota, and bad be come quite wealthy. Post cards at Van's. Henry Krumwiode made a business trip to Winnebago last Friday. Mrs 0 n Maxwell and daughter Mary visited at Homer Tuesday. You will never get nervous if yon drink Breun'a coffee. VandeZedde sells it. Mrs Martha Adair visited at Wayne the past week with her daughter, Mrs C L Culler. Frank Feuston was down from Pon ca and spent last Friday night with his parents heie. Barney Gribble left Thursday for Meadow Grove, Neb, to spend the Fourth with relatives. For Sale A erade Poland China boar, weight about 240 lbs, 8 months old. Inquire at this efllce. Gretohen Bullock and Imogene Shick visited at the Will Broyhill home below Homer over Sunday. Albert Schumacher left Monday to take an lS-day run as railway postal clerk between Hawarden, .Iowa, and Salem, S D, Miss Doniella Armstrong, a teacher in the Otoe, Iowa, schools, is spending week here with her cousin, Miss Jess Ohmit, a member of the South I Sioux City ball team, was bit on the arm by a ball in the game here Sunday and one bone was broken. Lost On Sunday, June 21, between Dakota City and Jackson, a light col ored summer jacket. A reasonable reward will be paid for its return, by Mrs J P Rockwell . All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. TheoE Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. At the school meeting held in South Sioux City Monday evening J M Woodcook and C A Conant were elect ed members of the board. An esti mate of $0000 was made to run the schools the coming year. 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 85 cents, at Van de Zedde's. John Foltz returned from his claim near Wokama, S D, Monday evening, bringing his wife to a Sioux City hos pital for treatment for burns received at the time the house on their claim was destroyed by fire, which started from the explosion of a gasoline stove. C L Spencer returned Friday from MoDonald Ess, where he has been in the real estate business for the past three years. He disposed of his hold ings there at a nice profit rnd will probably locate at Seattle, Wash. He left the last of this week on a business trip to Canada. Services at the MethodiBt Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m; Sunday sobool, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p ni. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 pm. You are cordially iuvited to any and all these services. Mel Powers, an old steamboat man, was accidentally shot and killed while attending to part a couple of scrappers in Sioux City Monday night. Powers was identified with the saloon business in old Covington during its balmy days fand was a well known character to many on this side of the river. ' Mrs D M Neiswauger arrived home Tuesday from Marshallville, Ohio, where she and Mr Neiswanger went recently to see a sister of the latter who is seriously ill. Mr Neiswangsr returned Wednesday, om'ng by way of St Paul, Minn, to attend to some buanoes matters with the house for which he travels, Try the new photo studie for your cabinet photos. Our aim is to make as fine a photo as oan be made for the money. We guarantee all our work for satisfaction and not to fade. Onr prices are very low. Bring this ad vertisement and we will make you six teen cabinet photos for the price of a dozen. Cabinets $2,00 and up. De Luxe Studio, next to 5 and lOo store, Sioux City. Get my "Book No 4 For Woe en". It will give weak women many valua ble suggestions of relief and with striotly confidential medical advice is en.irely free Simply write Dr Shoop, Kacine, Wis. The book No tells all about Dr Shoop's Night (Jure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptio sup positories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The Night Cnre is sold by all dealers. Pain will depart in exaotly 20 min ntes if one of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere Remember 1 Pain always means con creation, blood pressure nothing else. Headache is blood pressure; toothache is blood pressure on tue sensitive nerve. Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets also called Pink Pain Tablet quick ly and safely ooax this blood pressure away from pain centers. A'ainini periods with women get instant relief. 20 Tablets 20o. Sold by all dealers Word came by telegraph Sunday to John Robertson announcing the death of his son, Verne Robertson, at Heat tie, Wash. Death was due to heart failure. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Seattle, where the death occurred. Deceased had been a sufferer with heart trouhle for many years, and about fifteen years ago went west to try a chauge of climate, but received no benefit. Guy Cheney a Dakota City boy. was with him in his last illness and was notified by tele graph to look after the funeral u rangements. The deceased young man was born at Blue Springs, Nebr, in December, lbti'i. The family soon afterward moved to this place, where Verne received his schooling and grew to manhood. He entered the dm store of Ed J Raymond iu this place when a mere boy, and later became registered pharmacist. He and Guy Cheney were associated together i the drug business in Seattle for several years and only recently sold out. The sympathy of tbe community is extend ed the bereaved relatives in the aad hour of gloom. The Herald fur ALL tbo HiWHi Have Eimers make year abstracts.. House to rent Inquire at The Her aid cilice. Fannie Lenox returned home Mon day from Superior, Neb. Old papers for sals at the Herald office B cents per hundred. Subscribe for the Herald, the best paper in the oounty. tl a year. George Carter, of Omaha, was 1 Satnrday visitor at the home of Bank er Ayres. R L Broyhill and wife spent Sun' Sunday at the Chaa Broyhill home in Sionx City. E O Doolittle eame over from Ev erly, Iowa, Tuesday to visit his broth er, Clarence. W 8 Baughman is rebuilding the kitchen part of his house and adding ou another story. Attorney PaulPizey retarned Thnrs day from a couple of weeks visit with friends at Otis, Col. Don't fail to read our exchange items, as they are all strictly news items and are not run at "lillin". Frank Diccus and Rosina Hooper, of South Sioux City, were married in Sionx City Wednesday. I TrtBitttfi ?Alan wrtirt fiaa luian amnlnv. ed by John W Hazelgrove lately, de parted Monday over the Burlington for Spokane, Wash. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly. For terma write tbe Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Imogene Shiok, daughter of Rev and Mrs J G Shick, of Blair, Neb, spent the past week here at the home of R L Broyhill and family. T T Lindsay and wife, parents of Mrs John F Sides, arrived here Thurs day from their home at Franklin, N Y, and will spend the summer here. For the remainder of the season Lion de Kestergat, the Belgian stal lion owned by Harry E Brown, will be kept at the iu It Ross farm instead of at the poor farm. Mrs Leon L Ream, of Pender, visit ed at the Mrs Mary R MoBeath home here Thursday between trains while enronte to Homer where she will spend the Fourth with relatives. 8 A Stinson and wife and Mrs Eliz abeth Herweg leave Sunday for Den ver to take in the big democratic do ings there next. week. They will spend a couple of weeks sight-seeing in Colorado. We will be glad to see you call and ave 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 in rioes. Call Sunday or any other day. Kozi Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City. Dennis Finnerty has opened his Crystal Beach boat yard to the public, and he now has one of the finest loca tions on the lake for bathing, boating nd fishing, with plenty of accommoda tions sulli as boats, bait, etc. It is a pleasant place to go to camp or to ipend a day s onting . After July 1st, all telephone calls will be answered by numbers only. For instance, in calling for a certain party, either in town or on a rural line, sk for the number givep 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 McElpbree, Manager. 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, Raoine, 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 expressly and alone for swollen painful, bleeding or" itching piles, either external or internal: Large jar 50o. . Sold by all dealers. The well known Grand Island Busi ness ana jxoiraai college 01 urrauu Island, Nebr, has just announoed that 250 more yonng men and 250 more young women, will be admitted to the College this year and that no payment whatever will be required for school expenses until the pupils have time to graduate. They will then be placed in positions in banks and business offices and allowed to pay the college a small amount monthly until the bill is settled. This certainly is a grand opportunity and those who are interest ed should write for their circulars. This college has been established twenty years and is one of the biggest and most substantial schools of its class in the United States. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the summer one needs a tonio to oil -set the customary hot weather nerve and strength depression. You will feel better within 48 hours after beginning to take suoh a remedy as Dr Shoop's Restorative. Its prompt action in re storing the weakened nerves is surpris- prising., Of course, you won t get en tirely strong in a few days, but each day you can actually feel the improve ment. That tired lifeless spiritless, feeling will quickly depart when using the Retorative. Dr Kuoop'a rvestora tive will sharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen the weakened kidneys and heart by sim- plv rebuilding the worn-out nerves that theae orcrans depend upon, lest it a few days and be convinced, Sold by all dealers. The silver medal contest at the M E church on Sunday evening was decided success iu every way. The church was filled just about to its ut most capacity with a very appreciative and sympathetic lot cf people. Each contestant evidently did well, as the markings of the judges show that they ranked very close together, which made the work quite dilllcult on the part of the judges. And since they sat in different parts of the church during the contest it is evident also that the contest was correctly decided as all tbe judges agreed on the super iority of the winner, Miss Myrtle Bou ton. Tbe judges are to be praised for their impartial manner in making the award, and tbey have the thanks of those in oharga of the oontest. Passing of thu Winnebago Indus trial School. Wlniifhmro Agency, Nebr JuneS, IVM. Kmtoh Hckald: r' Focllng In a remlnlseont mood tonight want to vlHlt. A you know I am in the em ploy of the Interior Department thin year, coinmonrlnff the flrntaf March. My IhihI noi la additional farmer and utock man. am detailed pnrt of the time looking up It'ftaea and appraising lands that are offered tor tale. Put I wilt tell you all alut that In another letter aome time. What I wanted to tell about this time wa a farewell party to Rev. Hcudder and family, who leave iu a few days for their new home la Oklahoma. There were about fifty frletitM who gathered on the beautiful lawn of our head clerk, Theo. Sharp. Our good nsnnt. Oscar M. Wadded, made a very nice talk and In behalf of tbo many friend presented Kev, Scudder with a silver carv ing set and Mrs. Heuddor with a act of sil ver spoon. Itev. Bcudder accepted in a neat little speech. Lunch was served on the lawn and it consisted of all the good things you could think of. Mrs. Findley, of Bellevlow. Nebr. was one of those present. Rev Findley, now deceased, was stationed hero for years. There were others from abroad, but I can mention only a few: Craig Kponeer, of PnkotaOlty: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holt, of Winnebago; Mrs. liorn, of pea Moines, Io.i the banker and hi wife of Winnebago; Prof. , I cannot call Ms name, but lis s one of the advanced students of Columbia University, who Is studying thu Wlnnebngo anguago, and I want to say right here that he is a fine scholar and a gentleman. Living here is, In a measure, .unsatisfac tory. For instance, when I came hero there was a full set of employes, but a this school was discontinued in June tbey were scat tered far and wide. Our Industrial farmer and his wife went to Oregon, our scam tress went to New Mexico; in the mean' time Mr. and Mrs. Hplor came here and were transferred to Wisconsin. Mrs Spier sadnughterof the late Wm. Holswoith. M ss Crosser, teacher, goes to Oklahoma; Mrs. Morris, children's cook, goes to Art 1011a; Mr. ami Mrs. Helm go to linn Kldge agency. S. D. Mr. Helm was head teacher. Mr. Bradley, the engineer, goes to Icach, Minn. Miss Plerson, nintron, goes to Kan sas, ami Mrs. Cook, field matron, to Ohio. 80 you see, one of tho best set of employes Is scattered fa, and wide, anil only one of all I have mentioned will bo returned to this place. This school, that has cost many thousands of dollnrs and was fully able to take care of from one to two hundred and fifty scholars. Is abandoned. It ha not yet been decided to what use these build- ngs will bo put. The Government will put p a day school, such as they have on nearl v all reservations. It will tnko only a small force to run It a man and wife anil one teacher the man to take cam of thlnus outside, his wife as matron and housekeeper and the teacher. The children will all go home at night. H. A. OOXBS. Texas Panhandle. Do you know that the well inform ed, far-seeing, conservative land buyer is now investing his money in the Texas Panhandle, and he does it be cause he knows that land there will positively double and likely tribble before two years hence. Our company owns every acre of land they offer for sale, they buy in large tracts at whole sale prices thus the low prices and asy terms at which w.e sell. The Fiudlay ranch, tho tract we are now selling is in Doaf 'Smith county and contains over 100,000 acres of nice, smooth, fertilo land. It abutts right up to the new C R & P Ry, now in operation, reasonably close to the main liue of the Santa Fe and with two new railroads to be built through this tract of laud, work on one is already in progress and two new towns located in the Findlay rinoh. The following aken from tbe Panhandle Progress has this to say of these new railroad projects; "Jnst as we go to press we are in receipt of a letter from the secretary of the Hereford Commercial Club in which it is stated that the oity has raised the $G0,000 required of it by the promoters of the Colorado & Gulf railroad, and that work is to begin im mediately upon that line from Here ford north. This road is of (treat importance to the whole Panhandle country, and particularly so to Deaf Smith county. "CJontinnning, Mr klloit writes The Club has under headway another road from Tncumoari, N M, through Deaf Smith and other counties to the Orient railway in Knox county. The sum of $200,000 has already been offered for this line. Hereford will pnt up $60,000 or $70,000 if the con struction begins here and goes west to Tuoumoari. The road as outlined would touch Kelso and go directly through the Findlay ranch. "At this writing the road seems to be among the probabilities of the near future." Panhandle Progress, May 1, 1908. There ia no nicer, richer or better located land in th Panhandle than the Findlay ranch. Price, and you have your choice of selection, only $15.00 per aore $4.90 per aore down, and tbe balanoe in ten pay ments, 6 per cent interest. Remem ber we run our special train of Pull man tourist cars from Kansas City, eat and sleep on train at reduced rates. Our special train has right of way ver track both going and coming, shortening the trip about 15 hours. Join onr excursion July 7 and see for yourself the wonderful possibilities the Panhandle affords for profitable land investment. READ ON Later information, on the excursion of July 7. Our com pany, in addition to the 35,000 acres in the Findlay ranch yet unsold, will open up for sale for the first time a new tract of over 90,000 acres. This new tract is located right along side the main line of the Santa Fc Ry, between Friona and Here ford, and is positively the choic est and best located tract of land now offered for sale in the Panhandle. The towns of Fl i- ona ana Dummeriieia on tne main line' of the Santa Fe are in this tract of land. If you intend to go to the Panhandle at all this year come with us on July 7, or at least not later than July 21, and get in on the ground floor in this new opening of choice land. For more information or advertising literature call on or address, W T BARTLETT, Gen Agt, Jackson, Neb. 0 am I riv lime I Here is I We cvlso have a. full vip ply fof Screen HJooro affidll 'ttf m I I Fly Note I Yours for I & I Geo. Kohlmeier. Mgr. Edwards Bradford 'atronize Home Industries buy your meats of Wncv LOItEFJZ, Proprietor of City KIesa.t Klsnrkott Fresh and Salt Meats always on Agent foi Seymour's Laundry basket goes Tuesdays DAKOTA CITY- PAUL PIZEY, ' ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Citv. Nib. Xdi Y Zt S 608 Metropolitan BIk. Bonded : Abstracter I Sioux City. Iowa $ J VST HENEMBCIl 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 PILEL UP. Indspandana Cams Witts. aa Hatnlc Auouat "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" ftltu- "As -safe as a Government Bond." Safety Deposit Boxes, oniy $1.50 per year. Paris ess We will make quotations on Paris Green to compete with Sioux City Prices in any quantity desired s? LESLIE'S DRUG STORE Headquarters for ice: cream soda Dakota City lllilllAA at ai 4 amaaai V A A AaaV si 4 A A A 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 Sturrfco TBiroo. SL. I I I I of all dcscripil oas 1 1 1 Business rib. Dakota City, Neb. hand . Cash paid for hides. White Laundry. and comes back Saturday NEBRASKA. I I I I I Green ESS2E32 Nebraska i A A 1 i A A A A A AllAA AAill - Lumbe ( 1 -Ml i