Silcohol net needed Aycr's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and Alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. u xuers VV publish our formulas W bind Klnhnt from our inedioinH wiibuii your dootor Ask your doctor, "What is the first great rulu of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will ouickly reply, ' Keep the bowels repular." Then ask him anoiher ques tion, "Thntdo you think of Ayer'a P;'.!3 for constipation?" "! b.T tl-.o J. C. Ayar Co., LowoU, Halt. Local Items Vriday, March 19, 1909 Having a good stock of hardware au('. tinware on hand, we ask yon to Call and see ns. Scliriever Bros, E J Way, of Waterbury, was a busi ness visitor here Saturday. OUth Stinson and Nana Neiiwatiger Were Homer visitors Sunday. Alfred Seymour and family spent Sunday with relatives at Homer. Frank War. of Waterbury, was a business visitor here last Thursday. Hayl I have one of the finest little bay meadows on the bottom for sale. Elmers. Why is it that Van sell so much Breunccffee? Because it is the best to be had for the money. The conundrum supper and social the Epworth league was expecting to hold has been postponed to some fu ture date. John Stinson departed Monday for Seattle, Wash, on a sight seeing trip. If the conditions suit him he may de cide to locate f;bero. Frank Crane, en old resident of Wakefield, was here Monday shaking bands with old acquaintances. He was en route to Walthill. I have added a fine new line of over alls and jackets to my stock of mer chandise that will be sold cheappr than at any store in Sioux City. Van de Zedde. Clel Manlding, whose home is at Whitelake, 8 L, was an over Sunday visitor at the J P Iioowell home. He is a student at the Grand Island busi ness college. Henry F Kohlmeier, sr. who arrived bere last week from Jerioo Springs, Mo, to visit his son. George, was taken to the German Lutheran hospital in Sioux City to be treated for rupture. Mrs Bell Wynn, who spent the win ter bere at the home of her brother, Dr D C StinBon, departed Tuesday for her home at Dalton, Ohio. She will stop off at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to visit relatives a few weeks while enroute home. Dick Broyhill completed a cottage at Crystal lake this week for W H Sly, of Sioux City, manager for the Bell telephone company. He has contract ed to erect another cottage for a party living at Hooper, this state, and will begin work as soon bb the material ar rives . A petition was being circulated around town ttiis week to have the names of W L Boss, S A Stinson and J P Rockwell placed on the ballot for the office of village trustees to be voted for at the coming village election. The terms of these three officers expire with the current year, and without doubt they will be chosen to succeed themselves. Connty Assessor W W Reuiuger has called a rneetiug of the precinct asses sors to be held at the court house in thin nlace. Saturday. March 27th. The meetind is held to establish a tini tnrm liasia unoa which to make the assessment for the coming year. A change hns been niaili in the amessors for 8t Joha's preciiift. who was first appoiutod by Mr listnn rr hm rescued and T H Sullivan has been nimed to fill the vacancy House to rent. Mrs Rosa Stirmon. Mrs Wm Armour, of Sioux City, is dangerously ill. G A Kingsbury, of Ponca, transacted business here last Friday. M O Ayres has been confined to his home with sickness the past week. A son was born to Guy Manning and wife of South Sioux City last Friday. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. Otto Anderson has moved from the Breun farm to South Sionx City to re side. Attorney E J Smith and WillBrown of Homer, were business visitors here Tuesday. If Uneedabisuuit be sure and attend the demonstration at 8 A Stinsou's store Saturday. S A Combs, of Homer, visited friends here Tuesday while enroute home from Sioux City. David Monroe and family, of Sionx City, were visitors at the Stanard home Saturday and Sunday. The dance in the new hall Wednes day evering was fairly well attended and all enjoyed the occasion, GorgeNordyke and wife, of Allen, were visitors at the Mrs Mollie Broy hill home a few days this week. Chas Hall and wife came over from their home near Jefferson, 8 D, Wed nesday for ft few days visit hereabouts. Mrs Frank Vaun, of Emerson, and Eugene Nordyke and family of Sioux City, spent Sunday at the Mrs Mollie Broyhill home. Nnt, egg and range hard coal, also 11 kinds of soft coal in any quantity you may desire, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Go. Fred Leedom came down from Dal las, 8 D, Saturday, on a stock-buying expidition, expectiDg to take back a couple of cars of cows. Mrs James Ferrier Ipft Wednesday for 'her home at Culbertson, Nebr, after a few weeks' visit with relatives and old friends in this county. Henry Francisco, of Jackson, plead guilty Monday in Judge Stinson s couit to a charge 01 assanit on e nna Schollard. He drew a fine of 9'& and costs. Frank HirsoU telephoned us from 8ioux City that he is now "grandpa," a son being born to his eldest daugh ter, Mrs Allie Koch of Newcastle, Nebr, March 7th. I am now located in ry new store, and I am greatly pleased that all my old customers have not forgotten me even the children all know where Van's new place is. 8H Moore has moved his family into the John Joyce house. Lrmis Larson, who recontly purchased the house vaoated by Mr Moore, has re moved his family into his new home. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Byron Kinkead, whose home is in Sion- City, and who is now a member of the crew of the battleship, Virginia, is home on a furlough and was visiting relatives here Wednesday and Thursday. J N Hamilton left Thursday morn ing for Rock county, where he will spend a few months with Clay Howard on his claim, and 11 tne climate ani EurroundiDgs suit him he will file on a 640 acre homestead. I have now, with my new stock, a fine assortment of queensware, and anyone who wants anything in that line can get it as cheap or cheaper than they can buy it in Sionx City. Try me and see. Van de Zedde. Sam Bouton returned Sunday from Long Pine, Nebr, where he went last week to look up a location, iie was favorably impressed with the country, and if he can dispose of his property here to advantage will remove there. Pprfaet eyes oannot be bought at any price, but detents 01 vision can ue corrected with properly fitted glasses. Wo have them in all styles of lenses and mountings at reusonable prices, W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist Subscribe for Thjb Herald $1 per year. A T Haase transacted business at Emerson Wednesday. Mrs William Orr has been quite low for the past week or two , Subscribe for the Herald, the bes paper in the county. 1 a year. Mr and Mrs E J Mullally were here on business from Jaokson last Friday. Leave your order for the Delineator at the fiostofflca and save time and money, Frank Fneston was down from Pon ca a few days this week visiting his parents. Louis Cooler came down front Wake field Sunday, for ft week's visit with relatives John F Sides, deputy U 8 marshal, made a business trip to Key a Paha county this week. N F Hansen, a former resident of this county, was here flora Sioux City Saturday on business. Alice Reotor nee Ssyre, was over from Sioux City and visited with her father over Tuesday night. John Harris, of Homer, stopped off here last Friday while enroute home from Sioux City, having business at the court house. Clay Howard loaded a car of house hold goods, stock, eto, Wednesday and departed for his claim in Rock county. His family will follow later. Misses Perle and Bess Stinson visit ed at the James Fisher home in Walt hill, Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Uattie Knowlton, of South Sioux City. Mrs Hannah Willman. mother of Mrs Geo Kohlmeier, returned from the hospital Thursday, where she recently underwent an operation for the remov al of gall stones. All those who are indebted to me will please call and settle their so counts between now and April 1st, or the same will be placed in the hands of a collector. Respectfully. J Van de Zedde. .Hesrular preaching at Salem next Sunday morniog at 11:00 o'clock Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching at Emmanuel chnrob, Dakota City at S :00 pm. Sunday school at 9:45 a m Cbristian Endeavor at 6 :3U. A cor dial welcome to all. Having leased the John Joyce prop erty three blocks north of the postofuco, Dakota, Neb, where I am now located, we welcome all our old friends and patrons, and solicit your trade for the Rawleish Remedies. The best is none too good We've got 'em Stock food and Family supplies. Thanking you for your liberal patronage during the past year, I am respectfully yours 8 H Moore, The Rawleigh Man. SALEM Hazel Moypt, of Sioux City, is visit ing this week at the Cornell home. Mrs Guy Sides spent the past week with Mr and Mrs Audrey Allaway of Homer. Dean Cornell returned home from Sioux Falls, where he had been attend ing school, and is now rusticating on the farm. A few from here attended the "jig" at Dakota City Wednesday evening. You cannot judge the farmer's bank account by the clothes he wears. Mrs James Ashley of Decatur, Nebr, is at the bed side of ber sister, Mrs Wm Armour, who is seriously ill. narry Brown shipped a car of fat cattle to market Monday. Geo Madsen and Lillie Blaoketer were quietly married on Wednesday, and are at home on the Chas Ostmejer farm. " Alfred Chaillie and family vinited at the Oatmeyer home ever Sunday. Dr Geo Armour came down Wednes day from Spencer to see his mother. Mrs Andresen, nee Bessie Leedom, of Hubbard, spent several days at the John Bachert home last week, return ing home Sunday. John Miller shelled 1500 bushels of com Wednesday that James Fisher hud left on the farm he recently vaca ted. S A Brideubaugh is hauling with Mr ill at Ar her -'ait K3 ;j l' 1. 1 1 l w k Ziec to -' r ' ' - n ftnnil ais-n - . I 1?!TMKin rFMT5 f to the company lliurodsy to lane ei ,,,,SEMD W U. has excepted a po- s i' ( ivd, it:"','V.r,TL,r fJ Mtion with a clieoilorii company in I lTtnM Sionx Citv. The manv friends of Mr R. 13. BueVbeO. M BU"oc&olftL A1 and M.s Kohlmeier regret to sne them fora?rar5 lave- Wi'?W'YJ i'ii . iHM On Wednesday forenoon attiie lioni LJ'rV'3-3kri.ifi.i-. jVWV.'il l, Mran.l Mia Hal lilacketer. CSeoiR C.ia-?"f " N 1 MidHoi. and Mihb LUHh Mncketr dmd)uuui c " iploml.il ; utm. a u". Ul AKATKM l'O fLtAht. V.'.'jis to-do. Mention this Pitpcr. Ucnry F Kohlmeier. sr, of Jeiiolio u" """""" Springs, Mo, Chris Kohlmeier anil Worvm Armour and wire, Having wife of Craig, aud Henry Kohlmeier pioved up on tht ir Soutli Diikota claim ant fumilv of WakefiVh'.. Nebr. weiy recently returned to good old lliikota John J Ryan, auests at tho George Kohlmeier borne ofunty. At pr'Hent tliey are visiting over Sunda. The Hrst named is uere on a vinit with his sons. Service at the Methodist Episcopa1. church every Sunday bb follows: Preaching, 11a rn ; Sunday school, 10 ami Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League. 6 .80 p4u; rreacliinR, 7 :3 p ni. Preach in Urac cuurcn evi-ry Sunday at '2 :30 p ra. Yon are eordi ullv iuvited to any and all these servi-jus . Georpe Kohlmeier, who has been the msnaKer of the Edwards & Bradford T 1 . .n.n.m.'. luiuinuim ll A I'M fflT I n.Ht vear. tendered hia renisnation YftW Sold only in 1Ssv y1 " I vjjj Moisture Troof nNT CSl'V Packages Jot OVsSS '.. 'V X A vyiVy 1 The National prestige of Unccda Biscuit is baked in. The moment you take a biscuit from the package, as soon as you taste it; the reason becomes apparent why so many huu '' dred millions of packages of Unccda Biscuit have been bought by the American people. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES jg EDITED BY THE SENIOR CLASS HM? Mable Bouton is absent this week on account of having the appendicitis. The 8th grade are preparing for their county examinations next Mon day. Helen and Clayton Huffman entered the first primary room Monday. Frank Powell is back in school again after a few days absence. Leo McPherson re-entered school Monday after a week's absence caused by the wound in his band. Andrew Hansen has been absent this week. Nellie Dierking was surprised Sat urday afternoon by a number of friends who met to celebrate her fifteenth birthday. Iff" E! (3 fe j & xkr. V r.l yew n.lnf. A mai vui PTtl&lHIlu IIII ILUIilUI Wanted Success Magazine requires the services of s man in Dp ota City and vicinity to look after expiring sub scriptions and to secure new business bv nieun of special methods unusually effective; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consid er any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, with commission option. Address, with references, RO Peacock Room 102, Success Magazine Building, New York . A 25c. Bottle of Kemp's Balsam Contains 40 DOSES, And each dose is more effective than four times the same quan tity ol any oilier congu reiiicuy, however well advertised and bow- ever stronirlv recommended that remedy may be Renienilier always that Kemp Baisam is the Best Cough Cute It has saved thousands from con sum ption. It has saved thousands of lives. 9 ! At all druggists', 25c.. 5(c. and $1. I Doal accept aythlaa clM. e e r u.. linitpi' in mnrriRBK by liev w p Oberholtzer of the LuUierun church Hoth are well known ycug people of Dakota county, and start in life will the beH wishes of a bott ot f riendx 1 llfV will iro to hoiisekeeiiioK at once on tite Charles OHtmeyer farm, which Mr Madsen bus leased for the next five years A imtient went into a doctor's ofllce stated his ills, and the doi tor wiot nrescintinn and banded it to him. 11 patieut then inquired the probable chi of getting it fillt d and was told about G(V cents would iht the lull. ino pa tient then asked the doctor for the loan of that amount, and the doctor, scratching hit head, drew a line through several parts of the prcsorip tion and then handed it to the patient savins: "Now you can get it filled for about dime. Those I have scratched out were for your nerves, but I see you do not need anything. for them". -Ex. relative! hereabouts and niour'a mother, who is very home in Hionx City. The members of the MBA lodge were crnests oi tne m u a louiie in noux City, on Thursday evening. Mrs Alice L Valy, of Wakefield, Nebr, i visiting with her cousin, Mrs Alice Bides. Bernard Boals shipped a car of workers to the Sioux City market Wednesday. CUy Armbright rncently returned from Grindstone, H D, where he had beeu vUitiog Ward Joyce aud wife, and viewing thecouutry. Clay speaks highly of the South Dakota country, us he might (?) return. Mr and Mis Irvin Fisher and family spmt Snnduy at Walthill with their Hon James aud wife. They report J tunes to have a" ideal residence loca tion and that Lis business prospects are bright The Halem "pencil pusher for the Homer Free Press was just one year In hijd tliH timea, when he savs (in hia lust wenk's ikkiih.) that "Alike and Put" SiiicH and M J Foreshoe wno .Txckson vui'ois over Kuuday. FT "all the news when it is news," suliHcii'oe for The Ileiald. Susie Lenox of Dukota City is arsist in lt with the house work at the 1'' 1 Leaim-r home. Local papers often speak of their read'a us progressive fanners. Now is not a progressive faruier one who does better cue year than be did the year before? There are two ways to progress, forward and backward. Charles Heikes is supplying his "bachelor'' home with an abundance of new furniture, cooking utensils, eto. 80 now boys get your "barn yrrd orbes , tra" coralled for it won't be "Btobelcr I Charley" very long. Do You Want to Go to Collkoe? If so we can help you. We have already put hundreds through college by moana of our plan. Write today for full information regarding our offer of free scholarship in any school or col lege. Address, Robert J Sherlock, 2J-31 EuBt 221 Street, New York City. TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE l'nhlle notice Is herehy iilven that sealed lildM will bu received at my ofllcw until 12 o'eloek noon on the '7th day of March, lwni, for the ImlUllna unil repalrlna of men In Iclnen as may 1st ordered liy the county eoiiiinlHHloneriior I lakota county, Nehrimkn, dui'lna one year linniedlHtely followliiK exe cution of the contract with the sucvesHful blilder. I'liins mid M)c1Mch11oiin are now on tile nnl may Is' seen at my olllee. Tho aeneral eharacler of the work w ill tie of pile and strlnser hrldKcx, all wood, and Hteel "I" Is-nin and ehnunel joists on either wikmI or steel caps on plllna, plllnS to la red cellar. Alito 611 ami SO foot steel spans with steel plllnK. 'see plans and sp-clllca-tions. I 'the nmnlierof tirldses to lie determined bv county necessities, ami their Us ui Ion to he III liukota county as may Is' Ueluruilned l,itie. Kavh bidder must iieeompany his proposal with a certllled check for (Iimm).(MI. payable li the order of t he clia rmail of the coilllty commissioners of Imkotn county, Nebraska, 11 h a Kiiarantee that he will enter Into a con tract for the bulhlliiK of such brlilUes ami mukliiu such repairs as may Is' ordered dur ing- one year Immediately following t In kIuiiIiiii of the contract. hucli check to ls forfeited and held a lliiiililaled daiiiiiios should bidder leftist to enter Inlo a contract wllnln ten days 11 f I ,r 11 ward ts milde lo li i Ml The rlirhl is reervd 10 reject any ami nil bids as may seem lo the Is'St Inleiist K I iiikota i'tiiin t v . I in ted at Imkotn lty, N'ubr., this i7th ,l,.v ,.f l-'i. 1,1111, rv. l'.iini. Ilv order of the county coiuuiIkhIoiici's of I iiikota county. Nebra- ka. . I,. Iliihrt. Oouiity Cli'ik A Dollar Cut Off During the one weok of March 23rd to 26th, The Lincoln Daily News will accept f2 from mail subscribers for a whole year to April 1st, 1910, the reg ular price being $3. There is a con stant discussion of how atticles can be placed in the bauds of the consumer without any middleman's profit, and the Lincoln News has done this by cutting traveling solicitors and their railroad fares and others expenses, th saving resulting in this one dollar, which is out from the regular prioe of three dollars. We do all the business direct with you, which is the oheapest way ; require everybody to pay in ad vance and stop every, paper when the time is out, thus avoiding all losses and costs of collection. If farmers could sell their grain and livestock di rect to the user, saving a lot of middle charges, he would get more of bis stuff. So when yon can buy a newspaper that outs all middle expenses, yon can save the saving. O-erten thousand state families think The Lincoln News is the best paper iu the state. It's a big, clearly printed and carefully edited newspaper, Handling every snoieci that directly interests the people, is sgainst corporation domination and the rule of all selfish interests. Re fuses all liquor and unclean medical advertising and is a consistent worker for the great tereperauoe reforms which are now before the peoplo. Iu fact, it's a (it paper for any home, and every Nebraskan interested in Belf-govtrn-ment and the future protection of him self and family will find ft tremendous value for his two dollars. Remember, it's a regular three dollar paper and it is odI; during this one week yon can buy it for this low cut price of two dollars. Don't pay mouey to stran gers. Hend your order direct to The Lincoln Daily News or to your local agent. 'SATURDAY SPECIALS I I on Saturday. March 20 a representative of the National Biscuit Co. will ex hibit his Cookies and give away samples to the ladies of Dakota Citv and vieinitv. We will spII lllr nlrrc tnr Vhn UUWilU4 w 1 vu r o haw only sxturdcvyf March 27tK Ladies' Belts, up to 60c, choice for 19c 12Kc Prunes 3 lbs for 25c No. 1 and 2 Chimneys Cc each Corn Starch Go per pkge 5. A. Stinson r Dakota City. Nebraska PAUL. PIZEY, ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Citv. Nib. !LijVy S 608 Metropolitan Blk. Bonded : Abstracter : 1 siouxcity. iowa VERY LOW RATES -To- Undertaker County Coroner Hrl Publication FIj, W 4w Order of Hearing and Noticr. on Petition for Settlement of Account- In the county court of Dnkota county, Ni'lrnBk. Ntntv f Ktthriutka. nnKoia oouniy . . To John Van U-nt. Joseph Van Milt. Krnnk Van Int. Henry Van lnt. Anna Van Inl. lila Van Uut. Anthony Vnu ,-iil. Ilomaril Van lajih. hiiu ftiarm van cut. anl all rMTnoim Hitrtnleri in 1110 e. ..I., of iimhi-v Vhi, liit. li!i4aN(Ml : mi i. lull iiu Him Dolltlon of 1 aiiiIm,! Van Int, prnylna a 11 mil iteUleinent and allow- lilirn of Imr wnilliil Jllill in inn wiurviiii tho th lny of i-brunry , lunu, ana lor niiiii U Imc'Iihi Ke nx e''iiiri x. It u lu r..l,v orilitrcil thin yon. anil aji hoiih Inti r.'Mtid In Kiild nuitU-r. miiy.Hiul lo, hdiii hi at tln county rotirt to ! Iirlil 111 unit r niiHI rouiuy, on in uu "y 01 jinira A. I. 1IH. at liloVlock it. in., to Hhow rmiw if nnv iIiiti' U liv the uriiynr of th pi tlolllT HllOlllll llllt iK'KllinllMI.HIKI IllllllllllU'f of tin' pi-iMlcncy of hii lil petition unci mill llin hi'iirliia tlK'rcof Ih ulvfii to an piTKOim Inli'ii'Hii-il In hhIiI iiiuttiT liy pulillHlilna it copy of thin llnli'f 111 tint Imkotn dounty Hi-ni 1 1, ll weekly pcwHpiipcr pi niicu in mini connty. for lour kiicccnhIvu w ckh prior 10 tll tiny of lii ai'iiiK. 11. 1 J. Fvl l ron . Ibkai.1 ' t'ounty JiiiIkc NORTH PACIFIC COAST -VIA THC- NortK - Western Xsirac $26?5 s One Way second class colonist tickets will ' be on sale daily. March 1 to April 30 to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Puget Sound Points. Proportionately low rates to points in Alberta British Columbia. Idaho & Montana Through Tourist Cars Dally, Minne apolis and St Paul to Pacllic Const Pts. water- 15. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Gstlnto BuslnessforYourself A BUCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE will maka von money. Tht BUM is the only o-plece, soli bindinK, self-lock- oof, frost-proof, ani- block made. Takes ial and is made quicker other block. Wrxtt it- t ui tell you all about it, acts ink from fitaelo ' dartliMl you work, fcirlu- such couotr. Ct l first. Interlock Block MscMnt Co. rxiy ohim; Hth w f l It. OMAHA, Ill fl 1:1 than a 111 dyan andho m il.l lauoo ROUrid Special Homcsetkcrs excursion tickets will be . . on sale 1st and ord Tuesdays of March and I Tip April to many points in Montana, Northern INOrth" ,Port'on Idaho, state of Washington east of Kllcnsburg and Wenatchee aud also to VyGSt Kootenai Section of British Columbia. If you couteniplate otuer information call on LYMtN SHOLES livllon f'ash'r Aat. Oiniiha. a trip do matter or addreaa where, for rate and G. H. PRANGER AvtMit. Daaora citv, nib. n li