If nD p u m a vu;n i & . i ujfPiciau ami ourgeon. Calls promptly attended KOTA CITT, , NEBRASKA LOW RATE SUMMER TOURS To tKs Pacific Coatt Daily low round tiips rates to Port land, Seattle, Taooma." Ban Fran' Cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, augntiy burner to Include both Call forma and Fuget Sound . One whole bnsiness day saved by our new schedule to the, Pacific northwest. Eutirn Raaorta Daily low excursion rates to Cana da, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, oiassaonussetts and Mew York tour 1st resorts ; also low excursion rhtes to tourist resorts in Maine, Ne Hampshire, Vermont. To Caloraido and Roelcjr Muiitslni Daily low rates to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, mack Uills and Xello stone Park. Homaaaak.ar Raktaa) First and third Tuesdays to the west, ' including the famous Big 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 Dearer, Burlington Landseekers' In formation Bureau, Omaha ; excellent business 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 oost. MAS McLean, Ticket Agent . DACOTA 0111, MSB. Ii. W. Waeelev, Q P A, Omaha, Neb IjiillldlilP Rheumatism Do you want to get rid of it I If sop take Dr. Miles Nervine modified as di rected in pamphlet around ibottle. In addition to the direct curative properties it has a soothing effect up on the nervous system by I "which the rheumatic pains are lontrolled, and . rest and sleep assured. It has made many cures of this painful disease, some of tnem after years of suffering. If it will cure others why not you. If your case Vis compli cated, write us for advice, it costs you nothing and may save you prolonged 'finfffvrinov' "I was so crippled that I could scarcely walk. After having- my shoes on for an hour or two I could manage Nvto walk by suffering- the pain. Then I began to have pains all through my system. My doctor told me I had an acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine, bought a bottle and I com- menced to get better from the start and for the past six months have scarcely any pain, and am able to walk as well as ever." v. JA9. H. -SANDERS. P. O. Box 6, Kockaway, N. J. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind nil EC get immediate relief from I ILLnJ Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Undertaker County Coroner B. JF. SaWVer J ' Jackson, Nebraska CO YEARS EXPERIENCE ' Tradk Mark A 11 'in f. ..mng s .ketrh nd description mT nun our oimilmi free whether an h..i. Ij it.-nrl lir-..l l"ll III IT'iriH'My pilieiK II MlU. uniiiuuii. v tot i" .-.oinrtoitl.n. HANDBOOK on Ptenu .. .. ir'. iH.t airmirr fur evuriiiR patents. - ii 1. in "ii turouch M111111 A Co. recslv r- without cnraa. m iu :vMt Jlmerlcaij. nrt.Tilr lllntrnled wephlr. I.rret rl il..n i f mi? tenlidn 1"urnl. lurnil. SJ ,.iirt..TiolrlllntrnlM wepmr. I.rrei nr. .. .. iI..m . I hiit r-lenlllln 1..urnl, lurnil. U . .r: I nr nimitbl, L now uji ino.r. liNiU Ca.361B,oaaa'' New York Rheumatism I have found a tried and tested cure tnatUml Not a remedy tht wtU itmhtenthe dirtortod llmbi of chronic cripple, nor turn bony rrowths hack to Beth anin. iun "-j But I csn now surely kill tha pains end PVW ot this de plots, bis dist-ass. Chemlrt In the City of rw. ...h r ih. lu .t Invmdinni WHn rni 111.101.. .viHii. vm.v " " M . Which Dr. Sboop'l Kheumstlo Remedy wt Ja s perlectod. dnpeudsble prescrlpUoo. Without t Vi . I j4 irimllunL lonulr sums sll curshls cases ot tlilt haretolors ta.i.1. M.d dl&a ThnM aRnil.Hka ra.DUttir wastM. iuuud lu Rheumatic Blood teem to dlMolvs and pass swar under the action ol this remedy as Iroely ss dons surar wuen auuea to pure wswr. And then, when diiwolwd. thess poitonout wastes Irwely pas from the syatein. and the cause o! Koeumattun is sons Jorever. There is now no .i .-A mtvttm. nu. tA auffer kinr with out bulp. Ws sell, ud iu conadetios rooummeud Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS" R R Time Table Stout City, Crystal Lake ft Homer LEATE LEATI lOAKOTACIlT 810DXCITT 7:30 am 8:20 am 9 :30 a m 10:30a m 11:15 am 11:50 am 1:15pm 2:00pm 8:00p d 4:15 p m 5:15 pm ...5:50pm 8peoial trips for parties of 15 or more C, 8t. P., M. A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time t OBTH BOUHD. SOOTH BOU1CD 7:02 pm. Omaha 7 :04 am 10:00 am Omaha ......D:lS pm 8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :18 am 8 :41 am Norfolk 5 .32 pm 7 : 28 am f Newcastle 9:88 am 2:08 pm ..6:25 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 7 :02 pm Omaha 7 :04 am 3:37 Norfolk 6:82 CBsQ WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pro EAST No 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger . . 6 :07 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, July xo, 1908. I Subscribe for The Ribald $1 per year. Mrs Harriet Walden is spending the week at the Schmied home. Ooodr. Goody. Goody, where, at Van's. A big box for 5 cents. Lizzie Van deZedde, Joy Bouton and Pearl Hoover celebrated at Ponca. Bertha Minter and Mamie and Freddie Bachert spent the Fourth at Winnebago . G W Sayre and sister, Mrs Birohell, celebrated the Fourth with relatives in Sionx City, Hal Blacketer was taken to a Sionx City hospital Tuesday for treatment for kidney trouble. Dick Broy hill captured a fonr pound blaok bass in the river Tuesday while seining minnows for fish bait. Donzella Armstrong, who was visit ing at tne stanara nomo last week, returned to ber home at Oto, Iowa. Henry Schmidt came down from Wakefield Saturday to spend the. Fourth and visit relatives a few daya, J H Burcum was np from Blyburg Tnesday on business pertaining to the school district there, of which he a director. Hugh McLean, brother of Agent McLean of the C B & Q, came up from Lincoln Saturday and visited his broth er until Sunday evening. The South Sionx City distillery will be put in operation about the let of September, at least that is the an nouncement of the company at present. A letter from Ed Phillips, now re siding at Carnngton, N D, states that he has been laid np for several weeks from the effects of a fall from a scaf fold. Ed Frederick and family celebrated the Fourth at Canton, S D, with Mra Frederick's parents. Miss Grace Dunn, sister of Mrs Frederick, accom panied them home. The new "Haudy Shur-on" Rimless Eye Glasses are self adjusting and sure to stay in place. We can fit you, and want you pleased witb tbe best. W G Eckhart, Lioensed Optometrist. S A Stinson and wife and Mrs Eliz abeth Herweg left Sunday for Denver to see tbe democratic candidate for president re-nominated and to spend a couple of weeks outing in t tie mount ains. Warrants were issued Monday for Basil Osborn and Hairy McKinley for assaulting a hostler in the Goodsell barn at Homer. Osborn paid a fine of $10 and was released; McKin ley has not yet been apprehended. John F Sides and two sons, Earl and Frank and Grandpa Lindsay went to Walthill Saturday to spend the day Mr Sides also assisted in rounding up a half dozen bootleggers who had come down from Sioux City to ply their trade among the Indians . C M Gray and Sam Bouton drove to Blyburg Sunday and spent the day at the fishing camp of Van Cleve and Gilstrap. They brought back about 300 pounds ol nsb, among tnem Deing one cat fish that weighed 23 pounds, and three others averaging ten pounds. Mr Gray now claims the -title for bringing in the largest fish of the sea son. Some of the town kids who have been in the habit of breaking out windows whenever they find a house unoeoupied, got a ohanoe this week to pay for their fun. They were caught in the act of breaking window lights out of tbe Blenkiron elevator, when the manager, .Roland Orr, got after them and compelled them to fork over 13.00 to replace tbe broken glass. Pain will depart in exactly 20 min utes it one of Dr 8 Loop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Remember 1 Pain always means con srestion. blood pressure nothing else Headache is blood pressure; tooinacue is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve. Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets also called Pink Pain Tablet quick ly and safely ooax this blood pressure awav from pain centers. Painful periods witb women get instant reiiei. 20 Tablets 25o. Sold by all dealers. The Fourth of July was pretty gen erally observed in Dakota county Homer drew the usual crowd, who come there annually to visit and en joy the sports lurniHued lor the occa sion. Emerson another nearby town drew a good many Dakota county neonle. Crystal lake drew about the lamest crowd of any place in theooun tv. many coming from Sioux City to enjoying tbe boating, nsiuog ana otner attractions which tbe different parks afford. A finer day for celebrating tbe nation's birthday could not be asked for, and all seemed to enjoy the ooca sioa to the fullest extent. Post eards at Van's. Hare Elmers make your abstracts. Fred Leedom was np from Winneba go Monday to see his Pa and Ma. Jennie and Maggie DeLong of Sioux City, Tisiting friends here Sunday. Fred Humbert and wile were np from Winnebago sereral days the past wee. . - Ton will nerer get nerroue if yon drink Breun's coffee. Van de Zedde sells it. Ruth Gray la spending a couple of weeks at Alte, Iowa, with her uncle D O Kreaner, Ed Waldman, wife and eon spent the Fourth at Coleridge, at Mrs Wald man's old home. For Sale A grade Poland China boar, weight about 240fbs, 8 months old. Inquire at tbis office. A roller skating rink, 80x70 feet. will be erected at Central Park, Crys tal lake, by Feldman & Brasfleld. Grant Biggs is here from Hay Springs, Minn, xm a month's risit with relatires. lie is a brother of Mrs J P Rockwell. Mell Schmied left for Mason City, Iowa, ISunday erening to attend a meeting of the MBA auditing com committee . Chas Bray, wife and two children, of Sinnx City, were Sunday risitors with mends heie. Mrs Bray was formerly Miss May Humphrey. Quite a number from here attended thecarniyal at Walthill last week. ine principal leaturesloi tne occasion were the ball games and the Indian dances. Lost On Sunday, June 21, between Dakota Uitj and Jaokson, a light 00I ored summer jacket. A reasonable reward will be paid for its return, by Mrs J P Rockwell. Hon J P Latta, of Tekamah, demo cratic and populist aspirant for con gressional honors for this district, was here oyer Thursday night of last week sizing np theaituation. Mrs Frank Crane and her mother, Mrs Whaley, of Wakefield, were guests at the Jas Cooley home Wednesday night while enroute home from a Tisit with relatives at Homer. 1 All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prioes. FIELDS & DLADOBTEB GO. TheoE Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Lewis Larson and wife went to Sioux Sioux Falls, 8 D, Saturday and spent several days with relatives of Mrs Larson. Bert Wood assisted in the Burlington tower during Mr Larson's absence. 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. Orville Mendenhall and wife, who are here from Humeston, Iowa, visit ing relatives at South Sioux City, spent Wednesday at the Geo Barnett home in this plaoe, they being old ac quaintances of Mra Barnett. Jas Cooley, our veteran mail carrier, went to Wakefield Saturday morning ta oelebrate at tbe home of his brother Lewis. II returned Monday morning. Albert Peterson looked after the mail contract during Jim'a absence. Services at the Methodist Episoopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday sohool, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Ep worth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7:30 p m. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2:30 pm. You are cordially invited to any and all these services . Sorce one entered B E Evans' home last Friday night and., rilled Mr Evans' pockets, taking a pocketbook which contained a five dollar bill and some checks. The pocketbook was left lying on tic front porch, but the mon ey was missing. The thief entered the house by removing a window screen. At a meeting of the Bryan club at Peru, Nebr, recently we notice that tbe dispatches state that W H Patohin, a former principal of the schools of thin place, was elected president of the club The dispatch credits him with still being our principal, which ia an error, aa the board has chosen Prof J S Jcsiassen, of Fremont, to serve in that capacity for tbe coming year. Try the new photo studio for your cabinet photos. Our aim ia to make as fine a photo as can be made for the money. We guarantee all our work for satisfaction and not to lade. Our 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 Luie Studio, next to 5 and lOo store, Sioux City. A bunch of eleven ball players styl ing themselves the Arkansaa Travelers drifted into town Thursday on their way to Walthill. They ordered din ner ler eleven at tne liroadway restau rant, but failed to show up when the meal waa ready. Fred Stanard, pro prietor of the restaurant, went to the Burlington depot in company wun Marshal Fneston and settled with the manager of the team for $2.00. Get my "Book No i For Won. en" It will eiye weak women many valua ble suggestions of relief and with strictly confidential medical advice ia entirely free Simply write Dr Shoop, Racine. Wis. The book No 4 tells all about Dr Shoop's Night Uure and how these soothing, healing, antmeptio up nohitoties can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. rn for tba book. The Night Care is sold by all dealers. Miss Pearl Kryger, youngest daugb ter of Postmaster L Kryger of South Sioux City, died Tuesday morning of tuberculosis, after a lingering ill ness. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home, liev Geo Bray, of Ponua, hav ing charge of the services. Iutermeut was in iloyd cemetery, bioux City, Deceased was for several years ber father's able assistant in the poatoflice, and ber genial deposition made her hosts of friends. The entire commu nity sympathizes with the bereaved ones in their sorrow. The Herald for kit the wkws 1 Subscribe for tha Herald, the best paper in the oounty. f 1 a year. Mrs John I olti returned borne yes terday from a Sionx City hospital. Geo Eohlmeier spent his Fourth of July vacation with his brother Chris at Lyons . Joseph Clements and wife of Sioux City, spent a few days hereabouts the past week. MrsT F Vaughn, of Sioux City. visited a few days the past week with Mrs uollie Uroynill. Ernest Triggs and family eame over from Sioux City Saturday and visited witb relatives hero over nigbt. The W Bs won the ball game Sun day at this plaoe from the E ft W team of Sioux City, by a aoore of 8 toll. Neva Beat spent tbe Fourth and vis ited witb relatives at Whiting, Iowa, the paat week, returning home Wed neaday. Mra Ed J Baymond and son Everett came down from Wayne Wednesday to apend a few daya with the H Ley family at the lake. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly. For terma Write the Hawks Nursery uo, Wauwatosa, Wis. The ladies ot the missionary sooiety of the Lutheran church will serve a 15o lanch at the Brasfleld hall next Wedneaday evening, July 15th. Ev erybody come. The serving of lunch will begin at R :30. 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 and fishing, with plenty 01 accommoda Hons suoh as boats, bait, etc. It is a pleasant place to go to camp or to spend a day's onting . We will be glad to see you call and have some' photos made. We are not particular what kind yon have, as we make stamps, postal cards, cabinets, and 40 other sizes. I believe yon know we are always the lowest in prioes. Call Sunday or any other day. Kozt Studio, 804 Douglas St, Bioux City. John Wright nd wife, the last of the bunch of Winnebago Indians that were fined for drunkeness and lodged in jail last week, were released on Monday after "coming across" with the necessary $14,60 apiece. This will probably be a lesson to some of the many drunken aborgines who stop on their way home from Sioux City and make life miserable for the citi zens of this plsce. Fred Parker, son of Andrew J Par ker and' wife of South Sioux City, and Miss Addie Howard, daughter of C B Howard and wife of this place, were united in marriage Wednesday even ing at the home of the bride's parents by Rev G E Vonllagen, pastor of the M E church. The young couple will go to housekeeping immediately on a farm whioh the groom is operating southwest of this place. Pilea are easily and quickly cheoked with Dr Shoop's magic ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr Shoop, Baoine, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless 1 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 50c. Sold by all Jealera. Sheriff Rockwell went to Walthill Monday and brought baok Frank Tay lor, who waa charged with stealing a horse and buggy at Riverside Park, Sioux City, the day before. The fel low broke the buggy near the ceme tery north of town and came iptolown and hitched onto one of Liveryman Easton's buggies without asking per mission. The stolen property was re turned to the rightful owners, and the culprit taken to Sioux City where he waa held to the grand jury, under $500 bonds. Tsylor is nothing but a kid, and he claims he was drunk when he committed tbe crime. The board of education of the Da kota City schools has entered into con tract with the following teachers for the ooming year: Principal. Prof J S Josiassen, of Fremont, Nebr; assistant principal, Miss Anna E James, Kear ney, Nebr; grammar room, Miss Myr tle Roberts, of Martinsburg, Nebr; intermediate, Miss Etta Bauer, of Fonoa7 Nebr: second primary, Miss Agnes Wilson, of Lyons, Nebr; first pjimary, Miss Mae Taylor, of Sioux City, Iowa. Misses Roberts, Wilson and Taylor were re-elected from last year. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the summer one need! a tonio to on -set tbe customary hot weather nerve and strength depression. You will feel better within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr Shoop a Restorative, Its prompt action in re storing the weakened nerves is surprbv prising. Of course, you won t get en tirely strong in a few days, but each day you can actually feel the improve' ment. Tbat tired lifeless spiritless, feeling will quickly depart when using the Retorative. Ur B hoop's Restore tive will sbsrpen a failing appetite ; it aids digestion ; it will strengthen the weakened kidneya and heart by sim ply rebuilding the worn-out nerves that these orsans depend upon. Test it a few daya and be convinced. Sold by all dealera. Two fellows lookinR for work stop ped st tbe Fred Beermann home Sun dav Dicbt and hired out to work for him for a few days, but aa it was rain ing in the morning they decided to go on to Dixon, Nebr. where they had tbe promise of steady work. Soon after they had pulled out Mr Beerman's hired man missed some nionej, about 110, from his pockets and suipoing tbat the two stransers had ruled bis pockets, be sent word to Sheriff Rock well. The two fellows were overtaken at Goodwio, and brought here by Marshal Kennelly of Jackson, but be fore a hearing could be given them Mr Beerman's hired man found his money, a ten dollar bill in his room where it had dropped out of his potket. Tbe pronecutioa waa mediately dropped aud tbe prisoners released. House to rent Inquire at The Her aid office. The Masonic lodge meets Saturday evening. y Old papers for sale at the Herald offioe 5 cents per hundred. Mrs Mary E Nordyke. of Jaekson is here visiting her daughter, Mrs Mollis Uroyhlll. The Odd Fellows lodge will install officers next Monday evening and serve refreshments. Having good stock of hardware and tinware on band, we ask you to oall and see us. Schriever Bros. Madious Learner was the first farm er in this locality to start a binder work. He began cutting his winter wheat on Tuesday. The New State Telephone company is building a toll line Irom liere to Omaha, and will establish toll stations at all towns along the line. uanota uity'a w U s won a snappy ball game yesterday from the Homer Maroons by a aoore of 3 to 2, "What do yon know about that"? Word comes from Washington that Wm Taylor, a former well known reel dent of this oounty, is suffering with a severe case of pneumonia aud Is sot expected to recover. J W Mellen was arrested and brought here frcm Norfolk Thusday on a charge of bastardy, prefered by aiary uryan. rue parties were all res idents of Jackson until recently. J O Buttefleld, of Sioux City, a vet eran railroad man, was found dead in bed Wednesday morning, overcome by gas. uis son, Herbert Dutterneld, is a brother-in-law of Mrs W P Warner Papers were served on the Iowa Oil Tank Line company here Thursday, the complaint being filed by County Attorney F S Berry, charging the company witb selling untested oil. The hearing will be held today. The instalation of tbe newly elected officers of the Epworth league ffill take place at the M E church Sunday even ing, it is especially desired tbat every member of the league be on band to help make this a decided auooess Special features and a special program lor tne occasion. xne Indian none tnief that was lodged in jail here a couple of weeks ago for taking a horse belonging to George Ashford, of Homer, waa turned over to tha custody of the Winnebago polioe Monday and taken to the reser vation to assist in locating another horse tbat be had gotten away with before the Dakota county officers cap tured him. The red akin seems to be "batty," and the . county at'orney thinks that the best thing that can be done with him is to let his friends send him to his home in Wisconsin, as that seems to be their desire. It is evident that a jury would never pronounce bim sane. Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, July 6, '08. Boa'd of county commissioners met with the following members present Ed Morgan, chairman, Fred Blume and W LBoss, clerk. The board proceeded to settle with the oounty treasurer. Board adjourned to July 7th. July 7th. Board of county commis sioners met pursuant to adjournment, with same membera present. lbe board continued and ooncluded their settlement with the oounty treasurer. The settlement shows tbst on Jan- nary 1, 1908, there was a balance on hand of $27,871.96. The total col lections since January 1, 1908, are $49,718.00. Tbe oredits as shown by vouchers are $42,006.85, leaving a bal ance on hand of $35,683.11. Board adiourned. W L Ross. Clerk. The foregoing settlement shows tbe following amounts on hand iu the dif ferent funds: Htnte I 7iK W Protest-School District No. 11 815 !W Hcaveuger " " County General 11.401 lu County Bridge J.Wo 8 County lioad 71127 Soldiers' Relief SIS 10 Itnllrond Bond Sinking Fund ' 24 es Kail road Bond Interest 1.47" iu School Bond 1.44U US School District 10,400 41 UublMtrd 01 South Bioux City, Sidewalk 67 70 Bond District 4.82S B7 Covington Annex IS W Covington Judgment 00 18 South Sioux City 424 6S Jackson Ml M Dakota City 426 SO Dakota City, Sidewalk 42 17 Homer 20 Redemption SS 02 Jackson, sidewalk 17 4tt Emerson 110 Ul Total balance on band Vt,Wb 11 Seven of the outstanding railroad bonda were taken up during the first half of 1908 by Treasurer Manning. There still remains forty-two ot the original 144 one-thousand-dollar bonds that have burdened the taxpayers ol Dakota county for the vast thirty years. With a continuance ot the present economical administration tne finances of JJakota eounty will soon show a balance on the other side of the ledger. Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:00: C Eat 8 pm. Preaching at Dakota City at 3 .00 o'clock p m ; Sunday school at 9 :45 m; U E at 0:30 p in A cordial welcome to all. nsrswMeC'all Paltrss.oM ta'yrih si ! ikair irl. scnuscT WMputy SIMM Mra1la Masanlss(TkQiMiiof r.xttaOJhu tuoicfipi'Mda uUl 80 cants. I aa iff.ua Wt,i Mnotm. P" V SEA "1 c..sio.. Lb.. if. '"; n Mai I'aa. A.i'w IMS McCAU. CO. K. Patronize Home Industries Wm LOIXENSs, Proprietor of City J&e&A KIrurEs.ot a Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for bides. Agent fot Seymour's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tnesdaya and comes back Saturdays v DAKOTA CITY- ! Broadway - ev ! m r. O. STANARD, Proprietor Dakota City, Neb. Have retired from the City Hotel and are now located in the building adjoining the D. C. Stinson store, where we will conduct a first class, up-to-date Restaurant. We will be pleased to have all our old customers call and see us, as well as new ones. I I I Meet.1 Tickets I Everything Neat and New. The Herald for all the News Whan It Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Burety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make 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 you To Trade With Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, ok TIMLIN. Manager. JVST HENENBEH 4 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, ' In clap and one Comss With at Bsk.slc Ascoust "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" ftt&t5Esa. "As safe as a Government Bond." - . ; ; - ' Safety Deposit Boxes, oniy $1.50 per year. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy different styles of Harness. A food Work Harness for $20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Sturjjco Bros. buy your meats of NEBRASKA. I Restaurant I I I I r i (21 Meals) $3.50 Best of Treatment. 18 News I I N Suocessor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. CINERO greatly to your advantage Us. Nebraska. 411 Pavrl Straxst Sioux City. lews.