I 'Jure Your tern druff . ny? Because it is annoying, .itijy. And mostly, because a 'most invariably leads to ner.s. Cure it. and save Ji r, yuur nair. Oct more, too, at fiiC sometime. All easily done ? s ;'.! Aycr's Hair Vigor, new v i: i,rovcd formula. Ston this r; i:-non or dandrurt ft.,, vl r'nn the mint nf lh hnir. A 1 ,1 Mjers 4? formula with aach bottle 9 Show H to your Gocior afc him about It, 3 do as ho aaya ", ..j r.cv: Ayer's Hair Vigor will certainly tu tins -vurk, because, first of all, itde-:-ko:?, the norms which ore the original c.i'.ie :if dandruff. Having given this aid, mri:r completes the cure. The scalp is r e.-iou .l to a perfectly healthy condition. ..Jo U'eJ. C. Ayer Co., towoll, Ma. Undertaker County Coroner '' r .. I-''' . f Local Items Friday, July a, 1909 15. JF. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska ))R. C. H. MAXWELL, Thysician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DiXOTA. CITI, NSBIIA8KA All kinds of ooal, feed and Lay for ale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. TheoEBliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. We Lave as good a stock of bard ware and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, aud yon will Dud oar prices right. Schrievcr Bros. Mrs EstolU Wurtzberger is looking after her business affairs here. Margaret Nicbnhr viHiteil at Tender this week with relatives and friends. Everett Easton, wife and little ghl left Wednesday for Council bluffs, Io, to reticle. A marriage lioenso was issued Tues day to John Sohn and Minnie Eier- mann, both of Brushy Bend. Frank J Pechacek, of Sioux City, and Nellie Jordan, of Lmerson, were married by Fr Burke at Emerson on Wednesday. Mrs Earl Frederick and little son went to llawardeu, Iowa, Wednesday to spend the Fourth and visit with rel atives until a week from ounday. The announcement oame here this week that Myrtle Bates would be mar ried Sunday, the 4th, at New Itich tuoud, Wis, to Edward Hoover, a prom inent young man of that place . It has just come to light on the mar riage record that Leo 11 Le Seur and Mayme Clancy, both of Sionx Uty, were joined in marriage by Justice J J Eimera in South bioux Lityon Way 10th. 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 do Zedde. At the annual school meeting held Monday afternoon at this place W L Ross and S A Stinson were re-elected members of the school board. An es timate of f2,200 was made for all school purposes for the coming year. Miss Claire Schleiper, who has bpen stenographer in Judge Evans' office for several months past, leaves tomor row for het home at Ida Orove, Iowa. She enjoyed a visit from lier sinter Helen, the past week, who will ac company her home. Fire broke out Tuesday evening at about 7 o'clock in the Erio Ansues house occupied by Hal O Blacketer and family, and destroyed the contents of the kitchen aud damaged the build ing to the extentof about $1C0 before the flames were extinguished by the bucket brigade. The fire originated in the kitchen from an over heated oil stove. The household goods were re moved to the home of Mr Blacketer's mother in the east part of town. ?e Mighty Mississippi starts as cv. Tiny, Trickling Stream Thus are great and small fortunes founded. Pennies Pave the Way to Prosperity. Dimes Deposited Today grow the Dollars of Tomorrow and assure Old Age Comfort This good bahg the oldest in-the county pays four percent inter est on Havings and keeps your money ABSOL V T ELY SAFE! It has depositors in many states, and wishes more. Be one yonr self just once that you may know the way of a GOOD BANK "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT ' Bank, qf Dakota County i..,on m)!; - 'aaf 'i a 1 "1iiii'iiaitlir ,aalrli'1'li'i1 n '" ' l Ultl ilH "atkM'i " I Come and see the new - -mf i I Detroit Gasoline 3 They are the best in the market and absolutely safe If in need of HARDWARE TINWARE WsvsKing Machines, Etc., Etc. Fred Schriever &, Co. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Dakota City, Neb. '.SATURDAY SPECIALS I I c ! i i Sixiurdivy, July 3rd 5c Finishing Braid, 2 for 25c 3ibs bulk Soda Crackers, 23c 31bs 3 Crown Raisins, 25C All 20c Candy, per lb, 15c 4 packages of Condense d Mince Meat 25c Saturday, Jxily lOth Oil, per gallon 10c Prunes, per lb 7c Flake Rye, perpkgc 12c 4 cans Corn 25c Seven 5-cent Cigars. . . .25c I l S. A. Stinson ! I Dakota City. Nebraska Genevieve SUnr.nl returned Satur day from a month's stay at Homer. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Elmers. Lester W Miller and Clara Davis, of Homer, were granted a license to wed Monday, E J Smith and family, of Homer, have located in a cottage at Foyo's park for the summer Vern L Baker and Mre Hattio Ouen- ther, both of Bioux CitT were married by Judge Stinson last Saturday. Miss Mary LTierscho has gone to Sioux City to spend a few weeks at the homo of Mr and Mrs Frank Lean, The kid ball team played the kid tram of Jackson at the Cryst al lake ball park Satuday, defeating them 1 to 2. Harry Ailair and wife departed Sun day for Seattle, Wash to see the upo sition aud to visit friends in that local ity for a month. Toe Bird, of Jackson is circulating a petition to have his name placed on the primary ballot as a democratic! candidate for sheriff. A display of fine glassware, that looks as nice alraoxt as any cut plans, and sold dirt cheap; your choice on the center table for only 10 cents, at Van do Zedde's. Mrs George Franger left Thursday for St Louis to spend a mouth with hi r sister, Mrs George Sto'ne, wife of one of the St Louis American ball play ere, and a Coleridge boy. boot tiockwcll left Monday over the Burlington for bis claim near Akron, Col. The case of blood poison on his thumb, which necessitated Lis coming home, has about healed up. Regular preaching at Salem next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching at Emmanuel church, Dakota City ht 8:00 pm. Sunday school at 9 :4o a m. Clifford Judd and wife, of Sionx City, were Sunday visitors here at the M M Beam home. Air Judd a band that was injured last week while oper ating a laundry machine, is getting along nicely. Ilavo you a farm to sell, or ex- chance? It coals only a cent n word per day, to run n advertisement in the OraaLa Bee. It will reach over 40,000 subscribers and is almost sure to find a buyer. Write today. Misses Ferle and Bess Stinson leave Julv 16th for a six weeks' tour of the Pacifio coast. After taking in the Seattle exposition they will return over the Canadian Paoitlo and stop off iu North Dakota for a short visit. Your opinion about what you see is determined partly by how you see . Very few people have normal vision, Only perfectly fitted glasses will give both relief and normal fight. Y G Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Remember we handle a full and complete line of overalls and jackets, and it will pay you to oall and look over our stock, whether you wear over alls or not. Prices are what talk, and our goods speak for themselves. Van de Zedde. Conductors, motormen and trainmen wanted for trunk lines and city street railways in every large ciiy of the United States at wages ol from $bU to $200 a month. For free information write to the Officials Office 613 Sharp Rldg, Kansas City, Mo, Mell A Schmicd met with a serious accident Wednesday while watching the work at his new residence. The derrick used for hoisting dirt out of the cistern tipped over and one of the heavy timbers etrnck him across the buck causing a bad bruise. He also received a badly sprained ankle, U S Marshal W F Warner, Judge W H Munger and Clerk George II Thnm mel of the federal court at -Omuha, spent a low days last week fishing at Crystal lake, returning home Saturday evening. Mr Warner will briug his family np this "eek for a month's stay at the lake, and will occupy one of the Henry Wood cottages. ' The Herald is iu receipt of a commu nication from Jackson, Nebr, bearing principally on some ones family troub les The article was unsigned and of course was pigeonnoiea, as we posi tively cannot publish such articles without knowing the author; ana be- ides we have troubles enough of our wn without mixiug up in someone else's. A fellow happened into town last Friday evening and in making a pur chase of some goods at Van de Zedde's tendered a f 15.00 check issued in the ame of John Gribble. When an be gan to get suspicious the fellow disap peared, aud next turned up at the Ed wards & Uradford store wlie'e be bought $5,00 woith of goods and ten- red a check for $12.00 lfsuert by Thomas Gribble to George r.edemun, whioh was accepted by O Lake, manager for the company, and the $7.00 in change given him. The fel low was very particular in buyiug the goo.ls as to the quality, etc, aud left his purchiisn at the store saving lie would call for tliem during the even ing. Mr Lake became suspicious after the fellow left aud the next moru iner phoned out to Tom Gribble who nformed him that the check was a forcerv. No trace of the fellow has been found yet. District court which was in session here lant week and part of this week deposed of several important cases, among them being the Berry-McAllister contest cuse over the county attor neyship. The case was finished Satur day. Judge Graves decidiug in favor of McAllister. While the recount held in Judge Stinson'a court last January showed that iu Summit precinct alone there was a difference of f leven votes in the count of the elec tion board and that of the recount, in favor of Berry, the court held thai be twueu the two dates there was a poosi ble chance that the ballots might have been tampered with, and consequently would not recognize them as evidence in the case, and as that was the only tangible evidence to re bad there was nothing else to do. Mr Berry will ap peal the case to the supreme court Mert Davis, who was held on a charge of highway robbery on a complaint tiled by Amelia O'Neill of South Sioux City, was brought before the court bututdav and plead guilty. 114 was sentenced to 5 years iu the penitentia rv, aud was taken there Mouday by Deputy Sheriff Bierman to begin Lis seuteuce. Sold in I 10 Years Ago 3 m (m Thousands bought JK r0?" M Uneeda Biscuit because they wondered y& TO what they were. jMMW W Jm To-day I l2-- Millions use them because f- they know them to be . M The World's Best Soda Cracker M NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mrs Emmet Hileman is visiting with friends iu Chicago this week. Ben Hull and family have moved to the 11 E Evana house north of the Omaha depot. On acoount of the rain Sunday the cbildrcna exeroises at the M E church Were indefinitely posponed. Mell A Schmied left Thursday af ternoon for Mason City, Iowa, to serve on the auditing committee of the M B A order of which he is a member. The Dakota City ball tossers will pluy the Black Kuights at tho Crystal lake ball pnrk Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Uiiiton aud the Kuigbtw will play iu the alternoon Quarterly meetiDg at the M E church Sunday morning at the usual preaching hour. DiaUict Superintend ent, the Bev Dr Tindall will preach and Administer tho holy communion. It you need help of any kind, tell as many people as possible, J.nere are more than 40,000 people who subscribe for the Omaha Bee. lou can tell them all for one cent per word per day. Write today. Lady demonstrators are wanted in all large department stores in every ctty in the United States, You are taught and placed in a position free, Write at once to Big Sales Co, 18 E 11th Street, Kansas City, Mo. The social at Salem church lust Fri day had a liberal patronage by the citizens of the place. All xpreBsed themselves as having had a pleasant evening ur.d a royal feast on strawber riei and cream so nicely served by the ladies. Do you want to sell, or exchange your business? The Omaha Bee will run an advertisement for you at one eeut a word por dav. There will be many out of their 40,000 reuders w ho will answer your advertisement, Write today. Pat Jones, one of the staid old farm ers of Hubbard precinct was trnnsact iug business here batuidny. He also paid his renpects to tho Herald wlulo iu town, He says the crops in hia lo cality are looking line, even if they are little the worse for weeds. Those who appreciate the very bettt instrumental and vocal music will be pleased to bear that the Liberati New York Ci'y Concert Band and Grand Opera Singers have been secured to give several concei ts each day at the Nebraska state i sir, Sept, Cth to 10th, Don't forget that handsome glass- warn at an tie euuos tno glass dishes that he will give you with each purchase of one dollar. It is well worth going after, (uite a number are taking advantage of this offer. It is for every day in the week. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, Ham ; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epfforth League, 0 :30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p in. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially iuvited to any and all these services. The last nuartorly conference for Ibis confernce year will be held Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Meth odist church. 1 Ins is the most impor tant business meeting of the church for the year, and it is desired that every official member of the church be pres ent at this meeting as butanes of vast importance for next year it to be trans acted at this time. The Herald for News when it Is News. Mrs William Triggs and little daughter went to Allen Monday for a few days visit with relatives, . Mrs O B Howard was called here Tuesday from Malvern, Neb, by the sickness and death of Mr and Mrs Fred Schlieve's baby. Mrs Etta M Spencer and daughter, Marjorio, departed Monday for Seattle, Wash, to vibit relatives and take iu the exposition. Marjorie goes also as a delegate to the Epwortn League Na tional convention. - Allen Boyd and Mildred B Stnmm, both of Sioux City, were married by Judge Stinson Wednesday evening, and Leou E Griggs and Mrs Abigail M Carr, of Lake City, Iowa, wore mar ried by the Judge Thursday morning. The Kozy Studio is making special low prices during the spring months. Cabinets $1.50 up; also 24 small Pho tos 25c, 12 postals 60c. We lead in low prices. All work guarantied. Kozv Studio, 304 Douglas street, Sioux City, Io. Mr aud Mrs Fred Dueosiug of this place, and Mr and Mrs Jasmes Fisher of Walthill, went to Sioux City Mon day evening to atteud the exercises at St Joseph's hospital, when Mr a ad Mis Duensiug's daughter, Miss Lena Snnt, received her diploma as a graduate nurse. Have you seen our latetst production in photos? We are uow making some of the finest photos uade anywhere for the money and prices very low. For groups, wedding or baby photos, see us first, and save money. De LrxK Studio, Next to 6 and 10c store, 40J 4th, Sioux City, Iowa. I shot an arrow into the air, it fell in the distanoe, 1 knew not where, till a neighbor said it had killed bis calf and I had to pay him six and a half. I bought some poison to kill some rats and a neighbor swore it hud killed his cats, aud rather than argue over the fence I paid him a dollar end twenty cents. One night I sailed a toy bal loon and hoped it would soar till it reached the moou, but the caudle fell on a farmer's straw and I bud to cough up or go to law. Aud that is the way with a random shot it never hits the proper spot and the juke you spring that you thiuk smart, may leave a wound iu some fellow's heart and he'll coma along aud put you to sleep with jolt that would make the angels weep. Ex. " What is a home without a paper?" A heme without a newspaper is no home at all. It is a kind of a dreary den a rendtzvous of bedbugs aud fleas, where the inhabitants live in blissful ignorance of what the world is,doiug. It is inhabited by a class who do not kuow who is president or what he is president of who never find out that a thing has happened until iong after everyone else has forgotten it. The children grow up in rags and dirt, while the wife gonerally finds consola tion in darning aocki aud lugging a pipe loaded with long, green tobacco, and the man generally lives because he can't die aud be is too lazy to kill himself. He goes out on election days, and does not know who he is voting tor, but just takes the ticket bearing the name his great-great-grandfather voted for. lliceville, (Minn,) Leader. ... Satisfaction ... 1f You get entire satisfaction whenever you buy goods bearing the E. & B. Label. Among the many lines car ried by us bearing this label and deserving of special mention are the following: IS. CO. B. Special Hand Saw svt $1. Made expressly for us by one of the largest manufac turers of saws in the United States. Don't pay $1.75 to $2.00 for this same saw under a different name, but buy the E. & B. Fully warranted. E. & D. Ball-Bearing- Sowing1 Machine, at $22,50 A better or more durable sewing machine cannot be built at any price. Why pay $10 to $05 for a sewing ma chine when we will place this machine in your own home along side any of the so-called superior makes and leave you decide for yourself. In fact it has decided improve ments over some of the "Old Line" machines which are peddled from house to house, and the extra expense in curred by this method of selling must necessarily be borne by the purchaser. . , E. (a B. Rubber Roofinfj Not a cheap composition of tarred felt and discarded wedding gowns, but a high grade article, moderately priced and made to withstand the action of the elements. Remember 1 You can't go wrong on E. & B. goods. The label is a guarantee of quality and unlimited satis faction to the user. Edwards & Bradford L'mb'r Co. V. 0. Lake, Kflsidcnt Mgr. Dakota City, Neb ESSEJSBESUJI Special SxafrkYrLcr R,dtcs Exovir?iiorv Rates Easts Daily low round trip rates, with thirty days limit, in effect early in June to New York, Jersey Coast Resorts, Boston, Montreal, Portland, Me., and other prominent eastern resorts. Somewhat higher round trip rates daily, with all Snmmer limits, to New England, St. Lawrence River, Atlantic Coast and New England resorts. Also desirable round trip rates to Wisconsin, Michigan, etc., including Lake Journeys from Chicago to Buffalo and return. Rates, details, destinations, etc., may be had of your nearest ticket agent. Excursion. Rates Wests Seattle Exposition, California, Pacific Coast Tours,' Denver and Colorado Resorts, Black Hills, Big Horn Mountains, Utah, Yellowstone Park circuit through scenic Colorado and Yellowstone and Gardiner gateways. Homeseehers ratts first and third Tuesdays. You can reach all western summer resorts on very desirabit rites this summer. Call on nearest ticket agent for special publications covering any western tour, Subscribe for the Herald, only f 1 . 9 mm W, E. Snethen, Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb. L. W. Wakelky, G T A, Omaha, Neb