1 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL , AMENDMENT. Vk fUwlmc ros4 aasaaAmrat h eoartlt-atloa t tk. Stat of BT. trthsfta, m h.r.lukftar forth la fall, U nbmm. to th oloetora of tk Rtaii of SUferaaka, to votes! poa at ths TBrl olactlom to kolA Tus47, Totbii Jr. A. D. leosi .A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Sec tions two (2), four (4), five (6). )() and thirteen (It) of Article ls t) of the Constitution of the Btate of Ne braska, relatinir to Judicial Power. 3 It KeeolTea r tao terUlatnre of the Btate of aTekraakai Section 1. Amendment proposed. That Section two (2) of Article six (S) of ths Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read ae follow: flection t. (Bapreme oourt) Jalrea: jorlsdlotioa.) The Supremo Court sliall consist of seven (T) Judges; and a ma jority of all elected and qualified Judfes hall be neceesarr to constitute a fluorum or pronounce a decision. The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction In 11 oases relating to the revenue, civil cases In which the state Is a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, nd such appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law. Section 2. (Amendment proposed.) That Section four (4) of Article six 6 of the Constitution of the Stste of Nebraska b amended to read as follows: Section A. (Supremo court, Indres, lection, term, residence.) The Judges of the Supreme Court shall be elected by the electors of the state at large; and their terms of office, except as hereinafter provided, shall be six years. And said Supreme Court Judges shall during their term of office reside at the place where the court Is holden. Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That Section five (6) of Article six (6) of ths Constitution of the btate of Nebraska be mended to read as follows: Section 6. (Supreme court, judges, lectloa, term! chief Justice.) That at the general election to be held In the tat of Nebraska In the year lo, sp eech six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (J) Judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; that at the general -election to be held In the state of Ne braska In the year 1811. and each six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (J) judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of nix years; and at the general election to be held In the state of Nebraska in the year 1913, and each six year there after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six year. Provided that the member of the Supreme Court whose term of office ex- Jires in January, 1914, shall be Chief ustlce of the Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And, provided further, that upon the adoption of these amendments by the electors of the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon Issuing his proclama tion declaring said amendments adopted, .appoint four (4) Judges of the Supreme Court, two (2) of whom shall be ap pointed to hold said office until their auccessors shall be elected at the general -election In 1909, and have qualified; and the other two (2) shall hold their office until their successors shall be elected at the general election held In 1911, and have qualified. Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That Section six (6) of Article six (t) o( the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, be mended to read as follows: , , , . Section 6. (Chief Jastloe.1 The Chief Justice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. He shall preside at all terms of the Supreme Court, and In his absence the Judges present shall select ons of their number to preside temporarily. ' . Section 6. (Amendment proposed.) That Section thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 13. (Judges, salaries.) That judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of $4,600, and the Judges of the District Court shall each receive salary of $3,000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approved April i, 1907. I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State. Of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and en grossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth cession of the legislature of the State ol Nebraska, as appears from said original till on file In this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the -qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for .their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day of November, A. D. 1908. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto et my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebrsska. Done at Un coin, this 15th day of July, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty econd. GEO. C. JUNK1N. (Seal) Secretary of Stat. ci To th Eevst Daily low rate excursion tick- 3 etS to eastern Cities and re- SOrtS.Northern Michigan, Can- ada and New England Ts ths West Attractive low excursion rates to the Pacific coast, Yellow stone Park, Utah,, Colorado, Big Horn Mountains and the J I Black Hills. Low Colonist R. sites Daily during September and October to California, Wash- ino-trtn Owrmn c-nA Vi,,nHror1c , . ' ... . , of intermediate points. lrrlg'tsd Fairin Lands Resdy for Immtdlata Sattlsmant In the Big Horn river valley, Wyoming, watered by com pleted canals. Small cash payment ana terms covering nine years. Round trip fare from Missouri River and Ne braska points, $34, Write D Clem Deaver, general agt, Ltniseeker' Informstion Bcteau, Omaha, for new folder. It's free rite a brief deHcnption 01 your proposed trip, and let us advise vou how to muke it the best way at the least cost W..E. Sncthcn. Ticket Agent DAT. OTA Cm, NEB. L. W. Wakkley, G P A, Omaha, Neb Undertaker County Coroner If. F. SiTtVVf'r Jackson, Nebraska R R Time Table Sioux City, Crystal lAk ft Homer LEAVE OA IOTA OUT 6 in 7 15m 9 85am 11 15am 1 15pm 3 pm 5 16pm 7 15pm LEAVE BtOCI CITY 6 86km 8 80am 10 30am 12 am 15pm 4 15pm 6 15pm 8 pm C St. P., M. O. Traini leave Dakota City at the folio-ring time : IOBTH BOUND. BOOTH BOUND. 7:02 pm....... Omaha 5:58 am 10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm 8:37 pm Norfolk 8:18 am 8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7 :28am..... .Newcastle 9:33 am , :08 pm a "' ,5:58 pm SUNDAY TrtAlNB. 7:02pm Omaha.. 7:04 am 3:37. Norfolk 6:32 CB1Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 11 " Fassencrer, Omaha and Lincoln ....12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger . . 6 :('7 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Local Items Friday, August 28, 1908 Having a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask you to call and see us. Schriever Bros. Have Elmers make your abstracts. Hazel Johnson is assisting in the E & B Lbr yard at this place. George Gribble come up from South Omaha Saturday to remain until after the old settlers picnic. Why is if that Van sell so much Breunecffee? Beeause it is the bes to be had for the money. , Postmaster John C Duggan was here from Goodwin Tuesday on business matters. He informed us that his office had just been made a money order office. Parties wishing iee cream of the very best and purest, call on Van de Zodde. He will get it on short notice. He sells it by the dish, pint, quurt, gallon or carload. ' Having purchased an automobile, I will sell my Marsh three-horse power' motorcycle at a bargain. This mach ine is practically as good as new. Call and see it. G F Broyhill. Emil Young and wife arrived here Monday evening from Akron Colo, where they went last spring to reside ou a claim. They proved up on their homestead and returned here to reside. Wm Minter, of Central City, Nebr, arrived here Monday evening to visit old time friends and to attend the old settlers annual reunion. He attended the old settlers picnic at Allen, Tues day. There will be regular setvices as usual including Sunday school, preach ing and Epwortu league services at the Methodist church Sunday. The interior improvements will all be com pleted by that time . Thinking that last Friday was old settlers picnic day atTekamah, Barney Gribble. Bert Wood, James jruesion, J P Rockwell and Chris Paulson took the early morning train for lekamab. Yon can imagine their feelings wiien they arrived there and found that the big doings was billed for the next day. Rockwell and Paulson had urgent busi ness that called them home on the evening train, but . the balance of the party, undaunted, remained over night and saw all rbe sights that the city of Tekaniar. afforded. Con Deloughery was arrested Mon day on a warrant issued by County Attorney Berrr, on a charge or assault tue- per.cn of Mrs Agnes Breisch. Mr mill Mrs Rreisoli live ou a farm th DploiKrherT rdace west of JacksoD, and on July 6th, it is charged in the complaint, tnat ueionguery came to the Brisch home in en intoxi cated condition and after breaking up some furniture in the house made in decent proposals to Mrs Ureisch, He afterward tried to Bettle the case uy paying the injured parties $10,00 cash and giving them a fat hog, but this did ... it 11. 1 - 4.1... not soothe their wrath, hence the ar rest. Deloughery took a contiuuance for ten days. August time tells on the nerves. But that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known by druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Restorative Within 48 hours alter beginning to use the Restorative, improvement will be noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all, fou will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it is return ing. Outside influences depress met the "inside nerves" then the stomach, heart and kidnevs will usually fail. Strengthen these failing neives with Dr Shoon s Restorative and see now quickly health will be yours again Hold by all dealers. . Effective at an early date, the Burlington will require passengers to present tickets to tram men be fora boardinsr trains at stations where a reasonable opwrtun'ty afforded for the purchase of tickets. The clerical work required conductors iu connection with the fay meut of thejarge number of cash fares ou trains has grown to such an extent as to seriously handicap them in their fur more important duties in lcokmg after the operation of their tains and insuring the safe trasportation of their passengers. While conductors collect 25 cents in excess 01 the ticket tare be' tween stations, they issae a rebate check good for this amount at any of the company's stations and consequent lv there is no penalty involved, tor several years past there has been a gen eril increase in passenger travel and consequent increase in the conductors nrk in collecting transportation, an I the management is confident that th I wisdom and reasonableness of this reg luiuion will bo apparent to its patrons Mrs Albert Harrington, of South Sioux City, visited friends here Fri day. Mrs Dr Rhoden of Fremont, Nebr, was b guest at, the Wm Baughman home this week. Mrs Jessie M Little, of Sioux City, is visiting at the home other brother, Wesley McFhersoa. Mts Ben Hall baa moved here from Sioux City and will reside with her mother, Mrs Mary Lattin. Mabel Cheney spent the past two weeks with friends on a camping expi dition in Yellowstone park. John Miles, of this plane, and Ben Hall, of Sioux City, left last Friday for North Dakota to "hunt work.; Judge Stinson on Saturday united in marriage Thomas Nicholson and Mrs Daisy Dickson, both of Cherokee, Iowa. Drive rheumatism from the blood with Dr Snoop's Ithenmatio Remedy. Tablet or liquid. For sale by all dealers. If you want any groceries of any kind, go to Van de Zedde's. He will not be undersold. He carries nothing but the best. Taul A 8ibley. of Freeport, 111. and Marjorie M Johnson, of Sioux City, were joined in wedlock by Judge Stin son Thursday of last week. Mrs Wm Clapp and daughter Ma mie, returned to their home below Homer Tuesday, after apendeng a pleasant week with friends here. Albert Giester, whe tow runs a 3-chair barbershop at Odebolt, Iowa, came over Wednesday to take in tne picnio and to visit relatives a few days. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the heirs of Chas L Pollard, deceased, will confer a favor by notifying E J Morrill, Gil New York Blk, Seattle, Washington. If you want any Schram fruit jars, you will nnd tuem at Van de zedde s; you had better come quick, as they are going fast. Sealed automatically, and are guaranteed. Mrs Mollie Broyhill visited over Sunday at Wakefield with the Henry Kohlmeier family. Her daughter Verna, who spent the past week there, accompanied her home. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. The oE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. W P Warner writes from Reserve, Wis, that he has some mighty big fish stories laid np to tell when he gets back. From the looks of the lake pic tured on the post card we would judge that there was ample opportunity for fish stories. Perfect crystal lenses are superior to cheap ones, and give jou a better vision. The duierer.ee iu price is not to be oompured when the seeing value is superior. We have them iu all sizes and kinds. W 0 Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Chas Voss, of Omadi preoinct, was a business visitor here Saturday, and of course he paid the Herald a call. He stated that his son, Wilfred Voss, had been re-hired as teacher fn one of the Thurston county schools at a sub stantial increase in salary. Piles helped at once with Dr Shoop's Magic Ointment. Just to prove it, a trial box will be sailed on request, by writing Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. Itch ing, smarting, bleeding piles, internal or external, get quick and certain help from Magio Ointment. Jiarge box OUo. Sold by all dealers. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meetitg 12 m; bpwortn League, 6:30 p m; Preaohing, 7:30 p m. Preaoh in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min utes pure with one of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the '25-cent box. Ask your doctor or drug gist about hi is formula! stops womanly paius, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis, for free trial, to prove value of his Headache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all dealers. South Sioux City defeated Dakota City in a loosely played game here Sun day by a score of 8 to 4, The visitors bunched their hits in the fifth inning and this, coupled with a base on balls nd a man hit by pitcher, gave them runs. Uogan for the Sioux s struck out sixteen men while Foltz and Mc Allister together got seven strikeouts. Everybody is invited to spend the av and evening in Jackson where the best time of the season will be enjoyed. Grand ball in the evening, with the best of music. The picnio will be held on the school and hall grounds, where there is ample shade and shel ter for any kind of weather. Remem ber Jackson on September 3rd next Thursday. Following is a list of the petit jurors selected for the fall term of district court which convenes here on the 28th day of September: W A Uuernsey, Henry Gloe. Frank Uoveli, U w uar lock, Carl Matz, J P Kramper, Henry Thompson O A Anderson, (Jus Lester, Robeit McUnde. John Jenkins, i Currv. John Green, W II George, Chris Mogensen, W McAfee, W 8 Orr, Geo Johnson. E II. Gribble, M Bea mm. Herman Nelson. A Alloway. M llefferoan and John Iiiukin. The footprints of dyspepsia have buen directly traced to the stomach nerves. When these "inside nerves fail, indigestion and stomach distress must surely result, tor this, drug cists everywhere are supplying a pre scription known as Dr Shoop s Ilestor ative. Iirst. these tiny inside stora ach. heart, and kidney nerves fail Then gas belching, heart palpitation or failing kidneys follow. Don't drug the stomach, or stimulate the neart or kidnevs. That is wrong. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr Shoop'i Restorative. It is the nerves, not the organs that are calling for help Within 48 hours after starting tb Restorative treatment, you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by all dealers. Remember the primary election next Tuesday, September, 1st. For Sale Second hand single bar ness. Inquire at this office. Hazel Becker, of Sionx City, spent ths week here with Neva Best. Mrs Jos Lindstrom and baby visited at the paretnal home this week. Congressman J F Boyd, of Neligh, attended the picnio here Thusday. Gertrnde Fair, of Wakefield, spent the week here visiting old friends. Mrs Harriett Walden oame down from Wakefield to attend the pionio. John W Gribble oame ap from South Omaha Thursday to take in ths big doings. Tod Christopherson and wife came down from Crofton, Nebr, to attend the big pionio. Mrs Marion Skeen and ohildren oame in from Cody, Neb, Wednesday, to at teed the picnio. Willie Rockwell came over from Boone, Iowa, last Saturday to visit until after the reunion . Mrs Geo Carter, of Omaha, spent a few days here this week at the home of her father, M O Ay res. A E Sheldon, of Linooln, was in at tendance at the pionio, representing the State Historical society. Mrs John F Sides returned Wednes day from a three weeks' visit with rel atives in western Nebraska and Wy oming. Jas Fueston gathered in Emil Hicks Thursday night for shooting off a re volver. He is oharged with disturbing the peace. Swan Olsen, of Walthill, whose an nouncement for represntative appears in the Herald, was a visitor to our pionio Thursday, Philo MoAfee was down from Lis Pigeon Creek preoinet home Friday, The Herald was remembered by him while here. A son was born to Dr and Mrs M L Johnson, of Lead, S D, last Friday. Mrs Johnson was formerly Miss Eliza beth Hamilton. John H Gribble returned Saturday from a business trip to North Dakota. Hester Herwig, who accompanied him, returned also. . Mrs Robert Orr and daughter Belle, and Wm Stark came down from Meek ling, S D, to attend the pionio and visit old friends. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. ,We pay nignest casu weekly. For terms write the Hawks JNursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Just received a ear each of Washed Egg and Hooking Valley coal, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Don't wait until it is all gone. P S Holtsinger, of Pleasanton, Neb, arrived Wednesday to attend the pic nic. "Bill" wouldn't stay away from the Old Settlers reunion if he could. A purse was found on the Jackson road Thursday, and the owner ean have the same for paying for this notice and calling at the Dakota City postoffice. G W Goodsell, railway mail clerk on the Omaha-Chadron line, came np from Omaha Wednesday to attend the pionio and vieit relatives at Homer a few days. George T Woods purchased the old house on the Herman Bierman farm just west of town, and will move it onto his farm and fix it up for his ten ant. Notice of the guardian sale of a piece of land adjoining Emerson will be found iu the Herald. The sale will be heid at Emerson, Nebr, September 23, 1908. G L Wood, candidate for state sena tor from this district, ex-eongressman McCarthy, and S P Mikesell were among the Ponoa people who attended the reunion Thursday. The innubsgo Indians held a big camp meeting at the I' Jag Pole the past week and in the neighborhood of fifty joined the church. Six 1200 pound beeves were issued to them dur ing the week, and none of it went to waste. The Omaha road put a new time card iuto effect Wednesday morning. It affects only the Omaha going north and theWynot, or Ponoa, going west in the evening at this place. These two trains will hereafter meet at this place at 5 :58 pm. Frank Combs, of Homer, passed through town Monday enronte to Sioux City to consult a surgeon in regard to bad case of blood poison on 111s nana. The chances are that he will lose one his little fingers. The infection came Irom a small scratcu on ms finger. South Sioux City will have a new bank in the near future, the date for opening being set for September 21st. M O Ay res of this place will be presi dent, and George J Boucher cashier of the new institution. I hey already have their charter, and will either rent or erect a building immediately W T Bartlett. land agent, has just returned from a trip to the Panhandle, Texas, with glowing accounts of the crop prospects of that country. He showed us samples of corn, muo maize Kaffer cord, and cotton that he gatu ered while on the trip, and they would be haid lo b t in ary country. Ue leaves again for the Lower Panhandle Tin slay 8eptllst. Anyone wishing to see that country should accompany him on the trip. The speech of Permanent Chairman Clayton of the National Democratic convention was an assault upon the Integrity of President Roosevelt Clayton was chosen became he was the personal choice ot Candidate Bryan for the place. If the Democrats approve of the Roosevelt policies, why do they, In speaking officially to the American neonle. denounce him and his policies? On March 14, 1W7, ths state- debt In round numbers was 11.413.950. July 1st. 1W8. It had been reduced to 542 106. or a net reduction, under ths present state administration, of 4I COS. Br the first oVJuly, 190, ths t III k. nut nt itaM nvovtded the present Republican gait Is maintained, Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, August 22, '08. Board of county commissioners met as board of equalisation. All mem bers present. The following levies were made on valuation of $2,(19,709.00: County itenerHl fund S!J ir.!!! County lirMge fuml , 4 mills (General mad fund , S mill. Hnllroait tml sinking fund - mill Hallroad bond Interest fund 8- mlllt Special road levies for the redemp tion of road warrants were made as follows: ' District No t ( mills MstrlPt No 1 'mllla Dlatrlct No IS t mills The levies in the several school dis tricts of the oounly were mads as fol lows: MSTRICT. 1 8 4 n 7 8 10 II 1 IS 14 IK IS , 17 IS IS MILLS, IS 8 A II 8 4 17 T S V so 6 4 11 S 1 10 IS MSTRIOT. 1 ti W 4 rs.,,. fi ?s w so , si t 88 , SI Sfl S 8v 41 MILLS. in s A 10 A A IS 15 JN) 7 M It A A S 4S District No. 1, bond levy Board adjourned as .....A mills board of equalization, sine die. Board of county commissioners met in regular sessien. Present. Ed Morgsn, chairman: John Sierk and Fred Blume. The following claims were allowed: ' KO AD niSTRICT rcND. Chris Sorensen, row! work. District 14. t.1 2ft mils IVdersen. mine, dlNtrlrt 4 tW O0 Oeorue Tlmeker, nm, dlntrlrt 14 1 fto U lu-fTerunn. snnio, dlxtrlct 0 100 en BKinoK rnsD. fouls lVdernon, brliltro work f 7 60 1U llefrernnn, snmtt 4n IP Clinton HrldseCu, mime Sono t ho ad rtTno. (leo Thncker, rond work 1IA ISO Johu Tlmcker, snmo ttb () Arthur Ky mill, same ft 6" Hoy KynilU, smno Itt Ml County treasurer is ordered to strike the poll tax assessed to O Stamm in the veer 1899, as he was not a resi dent of Dakota county, Neb, in said year. The road overseers are ordered to instruct all parties operating traction entines to replank all culverts and bridges before crossing same. Board adjourned to meet Septem ber 5, 1908. W L Ross, Clerk. For Sale. I offer the D O Dibble farm for sale at $100.00 per acre. It is one of the bett farm in theoounty, with first-class improvements, good orohard, good, feneos, first-class growing crops, and farm is in first-class condition. Pos session will be given March 1, 1909. Locatad two miles southwest of Dakota City, Nebr. S A Heikes. WANTED A good, steady, reliable boy to work for his board and at tend school the coining year. Apply soon. D. C. Stinson. District Court Dates. The terms of oourt for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebr ska are as follows: Cumins'... Dakota..., Htitnton.., Cedar Dixon Thurston. ....Feb 8, Kopt 14 ....Feb 17, B pt SH ...March . Oct M ..March IS, Nov ..March SO, Nov 80 ....April IS, Oct 6 The first day of each term is set for bearing applications for citizenship. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF DAKOTA COUNTY "The Bank that ALWAYS treali you RIGHT" of Jackson, Nebr., charter No. C51, (incorporated) in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business Aug. 20, 1908. RESOURCKS I.onim nnd discount I liO.ftun 83 OverilniftH.HWuiwIiiiHlUiiHwunHi 8 41 Blinking Iioumm mrulturu unu fix tures Current ejtpiiiHin nnd taxen pnlil.. Dux from mit'l, Htiitt) unci prtvutu Itftiikx mill Imnki'm Tottil ciwtli on luiiiil 8,1)00 00 1,811 U 42,7ft7 0" M,irt mi Total t 177.67S 115 MABIMTIKS Capital xtock paid In I ln.imo 00 Hurnlim fund ,() llndlvldt'd prolltK 1.477 Wl Individual depuHlts suh- jm-t to cli(ck I M),:r.ii iu iH-iiiaiid (-iTtllli-aU'ii of deposit 1,075 00 Time curtllk'titt'ii of de posit , 112.SW 75 lm.ioo SB Totul I 177,67S 915 Ktatk ok Nkhhakk a, j County of I'ukoln. . ( 1, Kd T. Kearney, easliler of tho alov mined hunk, do lierehy sw. nr thai thfi nlHve statement Is aeorrect and trim eopy of thu report made to the statu Imnklnii Ixmrd. ai-ikmt: Ku T. Kkaknk y, O. M. Kkaknky,. Director. Cashier. B. K. Kkaknky, Klreetor. HulMciils'd and sworn to iM'fore me this i.ltii day of AiiKUst, I,KK O. KKARNKT, f mic a f.) Notary l'ulillo. My commission expires Aiarcu , ivia. he GOOD hank. Demand deposits all nvallahle. l3,nuo,U) more deposits than last statement ot a penny In had notei (Farmer's that's why.) Lets than fifty dollars losses In 23 years. lways hunsry for mors business too US- DEPORT OF THE CONDITION II of tho Bank of Dakota City, of Dakota City. Neb., oharter No. 994, (in corporated) iu the state of Nebraska, at the close of business Aug zu, iuu KKSOITKCKS .onus nml lilHcountH I 124.213 02 Uuiiktnn holme furniture tt lid fix tures I."" Curii'iit i'xim'Iim'n mid tuxes puUl.. u,v7U ov linn from nut I, Htiilo mill private Utuk iinu Imiiiii- ,IS U.HSrt Nl 57. lift 1,1,1. ,U Z Total I M.WU W 1.IAII1I.ITIKH imitiil stoek mild 111 t . rildlVllleil prollls O.nns 6 Individual deposits ui- leet to cheek I w.jw no Demand eerlllleutes of Kmw l.3!! till., I'l' rtltteutes of de posit mum oiii,iwjz Total $ H'1,W 1 Stai k ok Nkhhakk a, I hH l', mill v nf Imkotii. t I, M.O.A Ayres, president do hereliy swear f.f the ulmve. named hunk l hut the alsive Hliileiiu iil Is a correct una I run conv of the report made to the Hlatu lliuiklliK Hoard. M.ll, AYMKK, Attest: rre.meni Harry H. Adair, inreeior. i:..,. I Kiiuelier. Director. HuliM-rllied and sworn to licforo mo this ffith day of August, 1U. . iHiii.l Notary J'ulille J,AV.J My commission expires March S, lull )R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITI, NEBRASKA I Patronize Home Industries buy Proprietor of (City Meevt KlGxrELot Fresh and Bait Meats always Agent fot Seymour's White Laundry, Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY IModel Restaurant i i MRS. ELSIE PtWELL, Proprietor Dakota City, Neb, Good Rooming House in Connection I Everything Neat and i I Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 PAUL PIZEY, J Dakota Citvi Nib. j LVyfS Bonded : Abstracter i TKIa spates Is Breeder Duroc Jersey Swine... Hubbswrdi The Herald for all the News When it essBSM " Nlodlin e . . I Manufacturers of Gasolene Eninco Also conduct a general Repair Shop Gasolene ona.omw Vnrth Rr SVU slV t)AVfcAV 've Opposite Curtis I The Hank I (The good Bank oldest in the county, with customers in many states.) With twenty-two years successful banking experience (time tried panic proof,) ample capital, surplus, backing and facilities, it incites the careful attention of everybody everywhere to its superior meth-1 ods, and the conveniences and absolute safety offered its customers. It doas everything in banking right, (just a little better than the other fellow) and very much desires yodb business. One trial that's all we ask, we'll do the rest. 4 interest paid on time deposits Distance no bar to doisg business with us. Try, just once. Kearney's Bank. "The Bank that always treats you rioht" "Hafe as a Oovernment Bond." Bank of Dakota County. Less than fifty dollars losses J acesow, since starting. Nebraska e I e I e I I X Write for our Illustrated ' different WTttti s M M " wrmm : A good Work Harness for ,.$20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES : Stixrco Bros ilcuV.eTwt! ;4,MM MMHtM ? your meats of on hand ; Cash paid for hides. NEBRASKA. i I New. Best of Treatment. sr 1 Board and Lodging $4.00 ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa reserved for - I e I e I Nebroteksw IS New " " - - - r - - - " 1 Machine Co. i w I e I e I Experts STflTIX CATV TA. I " Sash and Door Co. ' 1 that Always treaty Right I e I ; e I e I you I 1 I III I I I I I I t I'M - Catalogue describing our seventy Z stvles of Harness. 5