Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 11, 1908, Image 5

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    Throat
Coughs
Ask your doctor tbout these
throat coughs. He will tell
you how deceptive they are.
A tickling in the throat often
means serious trouble ahead.
Better explain your case care
fully to your doctor, and ask
him about your taking Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
Wa publl.h our formula
W ban 1th aleehol
from our mdtolDM
W urir you to
consult your
doctor
yers
Who makes the best liver pills? The
J. C. Aver Compinv. of Lowell. Miss.
They have been making Ayer's Pilis for
over sixty years, ir you nave the slieht-
est doubt about using these pills, ask
yo:ir ooctor. uo as ne says, always.
Wad by the J. O. Ayr Co., Low.ll, Km.-
Epilepsy,
Fits
Convulsions, or Spasms
and St. Vitus' Dance are
Nervous Diseases. Most
cases can be cured by
strengthening and build
ing up the nervous system.
.To do this a nerve medi
cine is needed. Dr. Miles'
Nervine will be found
efficacious and satisfac
tory. It has cured many
cases of these diseases
.and we believe it will
cure you. We can give
you names of many who
iiave been cured through
its use. Write for advice.
"My son John had epilepsy for years,
and after having- him treated by
specialists for over 2 years he still
continued to have spells. I had al
most given up in despair, but know
lnr the virtue of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln
Pills for sick headache, I concluded to
try the Nervine. During June, 1906, I
ave him a teaspoonful three times a
day, then in July I gave it as directed,
and I could see that he was improving,
and he has not had a spell since
August 28, 190, and has taken no
medicine since Jan.-07. I am writing
Jhe case Just as it is hoping it will
Induce others to try it."
w. R. ALLISON, MooresvlIIe, N. C.
Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Nerv
ine, and we authorize him to return
f'l" 0,."8t bottle ony) If It falls
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ini
Subscribe for The Herald $1 per
year.
4 3r
Wizvter n&;icrsioiiiLS
Winter Tourist Rates : Daily reduced rate excursions to
California, Old Mexico, Southern and Cuban Resorts.
Homeseekers Excursions : First and third Tuesdays of
each month to many points west, south and southwest.
Personally Conducted Excursions to Florida by Su
perintendent Public Instruction of Nebraska, Mr. J. L. McBrien,
leaving Lincoln and Omaha December 19th. Write G. W. Bon
nell, C. P. A., Lincoln, for itinerary.
Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Big Horn Ba
sin and Yellowstone Valley : One of the last chances to secure
good farms from the government at low prices. Go with Mr.
mmmmm mmmm m omoja m w-m wmmmm -asv mmm m
i Gray's Fool Hall j
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Restaurant in
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First-class Pool and Billiard Tables.
Cigars and Soft Drinks of All Kinds.
Meals Served at All Hours.
Everything New, Neat and Up-to-date.
C. M. GRAY, Proprietor.
prizes
o,ooo
TEN THOUSAND children will win prizes in the
great "Liberty Bell" drawing contest in the next month
or two. Any child in this town ought to try; it doesn't
cost anything, and you get a beautiful souvenir, even if you
aren't among the fortunate ten thousand.
The Preat shoe house of Sell "the largest makers of pood shoes in
the world" are backing us in this contest, so you know it will be done right.
For Sell does everything right. Selz is the only manufacturer who absolutely
guarantees every shoe with his name on it; that's the reason we sell Selz shoes.
Children can't find a better shoe at a reasonable price than the "Liberty
Bell " shoe) it's made of genuine leather, uncheapened by the usual frauds in
children's shoes.
That's the reason they wear so long; and they fit comfortably: look dressy,
, too. That's why they're "the most famous children's shoes in America."
Guaranteed iboei for women and children, too.
Carl Anderson
R R Time Table
Sioua C3ty Crystal Laka ft Homer
LEaTI
3AIOTA0UT
6 am
7 15am
9 80am
11 15am
1 15pm
3 15pm
5 80pm
lkatc
BlOUXCIT
6 85am
8 80am
10 30am
J2 am
3 15pm
4 80pm
6 15pm
7 15pm
8 pm
Saturday and Sunday nights 11
only
C, St. P.. M.ft O.
Trains leave Dakota City at the fol
loiring time :
worth bound. booth bound
5:55 pm Omaha. 8:02 am
10:04 am Omaha 0 :13 pm
a -at nm Norfolk 8 :'iS am
9:48 am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7:42 am Newcastle... .. 9:88 am
2:08 pm ..6:65 pm
SUNDAY TBAINB.
12:13pm Omaha 2:30 am
!S7 Norfolk 8:28
C B Q
WEST
No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am
11 " Passenger, Omaha
andLinoohr 12:47 pm
EAST
No 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm
10 Local Passenger.. 6 :U7pm
riaiW ATAmt SnndaT.
Local Items
Friday, December n, 1908
Having a good stock of hardware
and tinware on hand, we ask you to
call and see ns. Schnerer Bros,
Adolph Bartels marketed
a car of
hogs at Cobnrn this week.
Subscribe for the Herald, the
best
paper in the county. $1 a year.
Mrs Harry Engelen and three chil
dren left Tuesday for their home at
Kadoka, S D.
Why is it that Van sell so much
Breun coffee? Because it is the best
to be had for the money.
Mrs Al Adams and son Harry left
Thursday for Waverly and other points
in Iowa for a couple of weeks' visit
with relatives.
The Rebekah lodge of this place
will bold a regular meeting on next
Wednesday afternoon, the 16th. All
members are urgently requested to be
present.
This is the gift season. .A pair of
new spectacles or eyeglasses would be
a splendid Christmas present. We
oan fit you in any style, best grade of
goods, and at reasonable price. W C
Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist.
The general stare of Fred Wallwav
at Nacora, in which the postoffice is
located, was burglarized Wednesday
night and the safe containing about
$80 in cash and 75 in stamps was
dynamited and the contents taken.
The postal authorities were notified,
also Sheriff Rockwell, who will make
every effort to capture the theives.
D. Clem Deaver on the next personally con
ducted excursion. He will help you secure
one of these farms. No charge for his serv
ices. Excursion first and third Tuesdays.
W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb.
L. W. Wakeley, G P A, Omaha, Neb
Connection
Dakota City, Nebr.
for children
Hubbard
Nabravakv.
John Cullen was down from Water
bury on business Thursday.
Judge R E Evans transacted legal
basinets in Chicago a oouple of days
last week.
Bert Brasfleld left Tuesday for hi
hunting camp near the river on the
reservation.
Mrs Mary R McBcath attended
meeting of the Woman' club at Walt
hill Thursday.
Miss Perle 8tinson has acoeptnd
position rith Pelletier's in Sioux City,
durtjg the holidays.
The Masonic Iojge will hold a spe
cial meeting oaturdsy evening lor
work in the 1st degree.
Chas O'Connor, of Nacora. was
welcome visitor at the Herald office
Monday while in town on business.
Nothing but the freshest candies
nuts all from 1008 crop, at Van's
Remember this when you buy for the
holidays.
Prof Josisssen accidentally locked
himself in the vestibule at the school
house Wednesday evening, and had to
break out.
Nut, egg and range hard coal, also
all kinds of soft coal in any quantity
you may desire, at the Edwards &
Bradford Lumber Go.
Fred Oarber was locked np Tuesday
night for drunkenness and was given
five days on bresd and water by Jndge
Stinson tha next morning.
The John B Dewitt family, who
have been laid up with typhoid fever
for several week's have about recover
ed from the effects of their siokness.
Judge Stinson has appointed Geo J
Boucher administrator in the S O
Oibbs estate and Herman Roost ad
ministrator in the Eugene Becker es
tate. Paul Pizey was operated on at a
Sioux City hospital Tuesday evening
for rupture of the stomach, resulting
from an uloer. He is improving nicely
at this writing.
The Sons of Herman lodge held its
first meeting in its new home the
bouse recently purchased of Herman
Biermann in the west part of town
last Saturday ev.ning.
Anyone who is a customer of Van
1 Zedde's and who trades to the
mount of $3 00 or more during this
month, will be remembered with a
handsome plate oalendar for Xmas.
Mrs E A Osborn, daughter of Mrs
Esther Harden, will leave Saturday
for her heme in Brooklyn, N Y, where
her husband is pastor of one of the
leading churches. Mrs Osborn spent
several months here visiting relatives.
Fred Oehlerking and Mrs Anna Ran-
mussen, of oloville, lows, were united
in marriage by Judge Stinson Wednes-
av. The groom formerly resided in
this county, and the newly married
couple will take up their residence
here .
Greatest photograph offer ever made.
This week we are giving any cabinet
we make (up to $10 00 values) for
13.00 per docen. Work guaranteed.
Dk Luxe Studio. 405, 4th st, Sioux
City. Next to 5 and 10c store. Open
all day Sundays.
Wt at is the matter with our gymna
sium and free reading room, have not
beard anything about it lately although
there has been quite a sum of money
subscribed toward it. Will you not
00m e to the rescue and help boost this
greatly needed and beneficial institu
tion for our bovs and girls.
Mrs Ida Stallborries, who was here
from West Point several days helping
ing care for her brother, James Clark,
who was laid up with typhoid fever at
the John FoUz home, returned to her
home last Friday . Mr Clark is now
able to be up and around and take
nonrisbment other than "soup.''
Justice J J Eimers took the deposi
tions of Henry Krumwiede, Fred
Schmidt. C E Doolittle and D M Neis
wanger Monday, in a case wherein R
A Molntyre and J W Mills are suing
August Moeller of Stanton, formerly a
saloonkeeper in this place, for a bill
of cigars alleged to have been pur
chased by Moeller while in business
here . The case is being tried at Stan
ton. I
The W II & F M society of the Da
kota City Emmanuel Lutheran church
elected the following officers for the
year 1909: President, Mrs Geo Xie-
buhr: vice president, Mrs John bides;
recording stcretarv, Mrs W 8 Ober
holtzer; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth 8
Hafse; corresponding sectetary, Mrs
Wm Niemeyrr; superintendent of home
department, Mrs J N Hamilton. Two
new members, Mesdames J I lCock-
well and J Bliven were received.
Your Christmas problems will all be
solved if you wait and patronise the
Fair and Bazaar to be given at 13rus
field's hall, December 11 by the
Ladies Aid society of the Methodist
Episcopal church. All kinds of useful
articles will be on sale and you can
gratify both your fancy and your pock
etbook. Sale begins at 2 o'olock. In
the evening a bounteous supper will be
served by the ladies at the small cod
of 25 cents. Ho if you want to have a
good meal and a good time, and at the
same help a worthy cause and also
spare yourself a lot of worry and
trouble. Do not fail to patronize tht
ladiee on this occasion .
The sad and startling news wss re
ceived here Monday by Mr and Mr
A Christiansen that their grand
daughter, Mrs Emil Eastman, former
ly Miss Florence Schumacher, had
died suddenly at her home in Clinton,
Minn. Deceased spent her girlhood
days in Dakota City, where she grad
nated from the high school in the clust
of '00. She went to South Dakota
where she taught school for fevers)
years, ana on October b. 11)07. was
united in marriage to Emil Eaatmun,
who is left to monrn her untimely
departure. Besides her grandmother
who resides here she leaves three sis
ters Mrs Mina Perrin, t, student at
the Peru state normal school ; Mrs Hen
Haaker of South Sioux City, and Miss
Maude Schumacher of Clinton, Minn,
and one brother, Albert B Schumach
er, a clerk in the railway mail service
The latter, in company with Aa Bai
ley, an uncle who resides at Waltbill
Nebr, left Tueaday for Clinton, Minn
to attend the funeral services, which
C L Joy, of Sioux City, transacted
legal business here Wednesday.
Kirk Ream, of Axte.ll, Kans, was a
gat at the Geo T Woods home Sat
urday night.
Mrs Lottie Rix and Miss Hollen
gretn, of Wakefield, were visitors here
Wednesduy Light.
The large stones over the front door
and window of the new bank building
have broken and will b replaced with
new ones.
Why is it that people buy more
candy and nuts at Yan de Zedde's?
Because they have found out that he
keeps the best.
The Edwards A Bradford Lumber
company of this place have been pre
senting their customers with lead pen'
cils as souvenirs.
Wanted An agent for that territo
ry. We pay highest cash weekly,
For terms write the Hawks Nursery
uo, wauwatosa, wis.
A card from Fred Dnensing, dated
from New York on the 7th says: "We
smved here alright and will sail for
Germany in the morning."
George Lillie and wife, of Maxbasa.
N D, son-in-law and daughter of Judge
and Mrs D O Stinson of this placo. are
on a month's trip to Arizona.
Don't forget your home merchant-
Van de Zedde, he is trying very bard
to get the beet fruits, confectionery,
candies and nuts to be had on the
market.
Carl Frederickson, of Hubbard.
while in town Saturday afternoon, lost
a bunch of keys, and he will greatly
appreciate it if the finder will leave
them at this office.
G F Broyhill has contracted to in
stall the lighting system tn the new
Ayres-Ernmwiede building. It will
be a system that burns cold gas, re
quirisg no burner for generating gas.
Op Saturday of last week at the
Lutheran parsonage Mr Thomas Bull
ock, of Marion Co, Iowa, and Mis
May Evans, of Danville, III. were
united in marriage by Rev W S Ober
holtzer. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fiilpb & Slacohteb Oo.
Tbko E Bliven, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
George Kohlmeier accompanied his
sister, Louise Kohlmeier, as far as
Omaha, Tuesday, she being on her
ay to her home at Jetioo Springs.
Mo, after a two months visit with rela
tives here
The Herald is again prepared to
furnish its readers with a olnbbing
rate with the New Idea magazine of
only 11 30 for the two. The New Idea
is a woman's magazine, and has been
enlarged and improved until it now
equals the best fashion magazines.
ltegular preaching at Salem next
Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching
at Emmanuel church, Dakota City at
3:00 pm. Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Christian Endeavor at C:30. A cor
dial welooma to all.
Ttev O E Yon Hagen and Miss Liz
zie Haase attended the Southwest
District. Sunday School convention at
Elk Valley Friends church last Satur
day ; Rev Yon Hagen representing the
temperance cause, and Miss Haase the
int rests of the county on the pro
grsm. Services at the Methodist Episcopal
church every Sunday aa follows:
Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10
am! Class meeting 12 m: Epworth
League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7:80p
m. Preach in Grace church every
Sunday at 2 :30 pm. You are cordially
invited to any and all these services .
Anyone contemplating putting in a
hot water heating plant or a gas light
ing plant in their home, should see G
F Broyhill betore doing so, and get his
Hgures For refeience aa to aatiafao
tion you can go to John F Sides. W S
BtiUghman, W L Robh, M O Ayres,
and H P Urozier, who have recently
ins'alled hot water plants in their
homes.
A free Christmas gift for everybody
who attends services at the Methodist
church Sunday. If the weather Is not
propitious these gifts will be given out
the following Sunday This is some
thing that wiil be useful to everybody
every day in the year, so come ai.d get
yours Sunday; you are wtloome at
either servioe Yours to help and
serve. G E Von IIaoen, Patitor .
Chss Dewitt and Chas Yink, of
Hlybnrg, were run iu by Marshal Fnes-
ton on Monday and were sentenced by
Judge, tviuson, the former to pay a
fine of $10, and coots amouutiug to
$2 50, or spend three day in jail ; and
the latter was given ten days in j ill.
every other day to be dieted on bread
nd water, iu lieu of a 910 fine and
$3 60 in costs which he was nnable to I
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
COITCO IV THt SCNIO CLABe WMk
Joy bouton has been afck with a
severe cold.
Andrew Hansen entered the 7th
grade last week.
Lyle Olesen was absent the first of
the week on account of sickness.
Helen Orab am was absent Monday
and Tuesday on account of sickness.
Mrs 8 A Stinson and Mrs Larson
visited tbe th and 5th grades Friday
afternoon.
A program will be reudered Deo 18,
by the xeooud divixion of which Mabel
bouton is president.
The pupils have been going around
with smiling faces siuce ttiey havi
beard that there will be to week va
cation Christmas; oue before and oat-
after.
niesHaiijcS Maxwell. Htinson, Miller,
and Sides were visitors at our literap
program iaot xriuay aiiernoon. we
wish more of th people would tak
luterebt enough to come to these pro
grama.
Esther Learner left Tueaday to
attend the National Corn Exposition at
Omaha. She expects to be gouo about
two weeks. She has gone as a dele
gate from this county. We expect
when she returns that she will have
learned all there is to know about do
SIOUX.
from the Rucord
II. O. Iorn returned Monday from
Mnrnhalltnwn, la., where he had been
vlfllting his daughter, Mrs. Delia Nor
ton.
urnnnmn Atkins, wno nad been a
he Will Hogan home for some time,
returned lant Sunday to her home In
Homer.
Matt Dullnir, who recently sold his
farm went of South Hloux City, ha
moved with his famll" to 601 Court St.,
Bloux City.
Mrs. J. 8. Knnls spent Thankflelvlnir
In Atkinson, Nob., with her husband
who Is eniraf-ed In bualneas there. She
returned home Monday.
Ray Meredith and his bride went to
Onnwn, la., Tuesday. They will reside
at that pliice for the present, Mr. Mere
dlth be Inn employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Em 11 Iadchoff are ex
pectd here thla week from Crofton,
Neb. Mm. bnrtchoft Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mm. W. W. Pilgrim.
J. m. woodcock, who recently re
turned from Hock county, Nebraska.
ptates that he filed on an excellent
piece of land In a (rood neighborhood
and where irrass grows waist high.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Poye were here
Inst week from Waverly, la., where they
now are engaged In farming. They
purchased a large farm at tht place
ihsi spring and are highly pleased with
tnelr new home.
News reached Grandpa Hurke this
week of the arrival of a fine boy at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Darling
in OmiihH, Tuesday. Mrs. Darling for
merly was Miss Lottie Burke, and re
ltld here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Burke.
Mrs. Martha Bhane. who recently dis
posed of her large residence In Railway
addition to K. J. Mots, this week pur
chased two lots on the corner east of
Mrs. Rebecca Teter's new house and
will at once begin the erection of a new
story and a half house, to be ready for
occupancy as soon as It can be rushed
to completion. The house Is to be of
modern architecture and will be well
built. The location Is an Ideal one and
the, new house will be welcomed In the
neighborhood.
For Sale.
As I am going west I will sell my
blsck team that I used on the Wat
kin's Medicine wagon. They are five
and six years old, full brother and sis
ter, well matched in every way, weight
about 2,600. Will sell at a bargain if
taken soon. Team oan be seen at
Elmer Blessing's. J H Bakbh.
Dakota Nebr.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled from the county records by
J. J. Elmers, bonded abstracter of titles.
W. J. Manning, county treasurer, to
Alfred Seynrour, lot 1, block 236,
Dakota City, Treasurer's Deed.
A. S. Richards and wife to C. C.
Ream, lot 11, block 8, Homer. wd...$ GOO
Fred Herman and wife to P. O. Elk
ins, lot 14, block 4, South Sioux
City, wd 1.DO0
P." O. Elklns and wife to Fred Her
man, nw( nw sec. 7-88-47. wd 3,000
Have Eimers make your abstracts.
Great Musi Offer
Send us the names of three or more
performers on the Piano or Organ and
twenty-five cents in silver or postage
stamps and we will mail vou postpaid
our latest Popular Musie Boll contain
ing 20 pages full sheet musio, consist
ing of popular songs, marches and
waltzes arrarged for the piano or
orgn including Bud Knauer'a famous
"Flight of the Butterflies," "March
Manila" and the latest popular song,
"The Girl I've Seen.
Popular Musio Publishing Co,
Indianapolis, Ind
ESTRAY NOTICE
Taken up aa an estray at my farm
one mile north of Dakota City, Nebr,
November 26, 1908, one red and white
heifer, past two years old, branded
on left hip with letter "T," slit in left
ear. Owner is hereby notified to call
and prove property, pay all charges
and take said animal away.
Chas Bbtakt.
Old papers for sale at the Herald
office 5 cents per hundred.
)R. C H. MAXWELL,
riiyflician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
DAK0VA OITT, KBBBASIA
TIY
rr ionis mil win thi mi 10m.
Tha contents of the 52 Issues for
1909 will inciuao
50 Star Articles
By Men and Women of Distinc
tion In Many Vocations.
250 Capital Stories
Of Character ana Aaveniure.
Including Six fine Serials.
1000 Up-To-Date Notes
on Current Events, Nat
History and Science.
Natural
2000 One-Minute Stories
Rita of Humor and Miscellany.
The Weekly Health Article.
Timely Editorials. The Chll
dren'a Page, etc.
Samph CopUt of lit Paper mmJ fllutlrafj
Ft Im mny mddw.
Free to January, 1909.
Evarv aw wtMcribar who at ooc cute
ul and nd thi. Up (or mantwns this
papr) with S1.75 will rciv l-KLE
All lli Uu of Tho Companion for Iho
ramainins of ltW)H, ioclodma tho
Saautiiul Holiday Nunibar.
Tho Companion' Calendar lot 190
"la Grandmother1 Card a," btho
(raphad ia 13 colors,
Thaa Tho Companion for tho B2 wooka
of I SOU library of tlio boat roadum
for arary ntoaaba of tho family.
THE YOUTH'S COttPMIOS,
BOSTON, MAS.
The Holidays
are nearingr
and we have just received a new assortment of
Porfumos, Pungt, BrxisKes and
Combs, Ymns Goods, Santa CI a us
Snow, Candles, Etc.
We also expect an assortment of Bay State
Fancy Box Candy in a few days.
These are only a few suggestions of the many
useful and beautiful gifts to be found here at the most
reasonable prices.
Krumwiede Pharmacy
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Patronize Home Industries buy
Wm. LOR.EFJZ,
Proprietor of
City KIes.t Klsrkct
Fresh and Bait Meats always on
Agent fot Seymour's White Laundry.
Lanndry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY
City
MRS. ELSIE POWELL, Proprietor
Dakota City. Neb.
Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment.
I" Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50
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Feed Stable
Where you can put up your
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have business in town
PAUL PIZEY,
Dakota Citv. Ncb.
Bonded .: Abstracter
Lawyers
j IBred - Sow - SsJIg
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I 40 Head of Tods in the Herd I
a 1
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Hubbtvrd, Nabravalasa.
(Drib.lfoxr Corn
In the New Steel Crib. Most lasting and economical of all
cribs. Will not rust, rot or burn; many times stronger than
slat cribbing and just as cheap. ,
We have a supply and can furnish you with any sizes.
Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard - - Nebraska
GEO. TIMLIN, Manager.
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Always Hungry
for more business this man Kearney and his Bank.
Getting more right along, too.
Vox anything in Banking, dene promptly accu
rately courteously and at lowest rates, eall on
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT;"
the Oldest Bank in the county.
Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, and
your money kept SAFE for you. Always plenty
of money on hand for good loans.
As low as the lowest as good as the best (if not
the best.)
ED T. KEARNEY, of
Bavivk. Davkotav County, Jsvckaon, Nabrsvakav
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your meats of
hand . Cash paid for hides.
NEBRASKA.
Hotel!
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team and feed it when you
ALFRED PIZEY,
608 Metropolitan Blk.
Sioux City. low
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mestio science.
ID WRtrTlQIl UCUU0 M THIS OFfl