You May Need It IT t A-;!; your doctor about the whdom of your keeoineAver's Cherry Pectoral In the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, 3 bronchitis. If he says It's all I right, then get a bottle of it Sat once. Why not show a fi little foresight In such matters? Early treatment, early cure. W publish or fomnlM f M". banish alaohal from our medtalnaa Wa ura-s y to sonsuit your doator Mmy a boy is called dull and atupid. vhen the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doc tor will tell you that an occasional dose of Aycr's Pills will do such boys a great oci or gooa. i ney aeep tne liver active. - Wtba J. O. ay.rCo., Lowell, Man.- Local Items Friday, Aug. 6, xgog We have as good a stock of hard ware and tinware as tbere ever was in Dakota City, and you will find our pnees right. Scuriever Bros. Subaoribe for the Herald, only tl. Rev Obernoltzer has gone south on a vacation trip, to points in Texas. Bay a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I Lave it. Eimers aenry Sargent left the first of the week for the North Dakota harvest fields. Kirk Ream of Axtell, Kansas, was an over Sunday visitor at the Geo T Woods home. Our ball team was defeated at Crys tal lake park Sunday by the South Sioux City team. Mrs Elsie Powell and children re turned home last Friday from a week's stay at Rosalie, Nebr. Fred Q Stanard installed a hot and eold water plant in John Alum's new Btore building at Winnebago. John F Sides, deputy United States marshal was looking after bootleggers at the Walthill pow-wor Sunday. Jim Brown returned last Friday from a visit at his old home in River sido, Iowa. It was his first visit at home in twenty years. Mrs R L Broyhill departed Monday evening for Da.ton, Nebr, to see her mother, Mrs Sarah Kinkead, who is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs R L Fegley. Wm P Warner and family broke camp at Crystal lake last Saturday and went to the farm home of Mrs Warner's sister, Mrs Bert Butterfleld, east of Sionx City, to spend a week. The ladies of the M E church will hold a bake sale on Saturday after noon of this week at 8 A Stinson's store, from 3 to 6 o'clock p m. Fresh bread, rolls, pies, cakes and baked beans may be had. 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 Sioux City. Try me and see. Van de Zedde. Jako Sides writes under date of July 25th that he and his mother arrived in Spokane the 20th and leave the 27th for Seattle; that they are having a "fine" time, and have met quite a num ber of Nebraska acquaintances. He adds that he has not got the " western fever" yet. When Did MIDWEST LIFE Of Lincoln, Neb, start doing business? On the 2Gth day of April, 1900. You remember that was shortly after the investigation of the big oompanies in the east. We want to build a good clean company out Lore in Nebraska. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR. C. L. WILLIAMS Norfolk, Neb. Midwest Life Ins. Co,. Of Lincoln, Nebr. ! SATURDAY I S&iurdayi August 7th On all Low Shoes, all size 50 cents off On all Ladies Shirt Waists 50 cents off On all Parasols and Umbrellas 25 off No. 1 & 2 Lnmp Chimneys, Cc 7 brs White Rus. Soap, 25c Ssvturdevy, August 14tK Child's and misses' Hose Supporters, velvet grip, sold for 15c and 20c, rubber a little damaged, per pair . . . . 5c 35c bottle Pickles .... 20 C 1 pint self sealer Pickles . . 1 5 C 9 lbs Sugar . . . 50c Bales chop Pickles, 3 bottles for. . 25c I e ! I I S. A. Stinson ! I Dakota City, Nebraska Frank Brother ton has been quite sick for a week past, threatened with typhoid fever. For Sale A nearly new Marsh mo torcyole, at a bargain. Q F Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. ' Geerge Oribble came tip from South Omaha Saturday and spent a few days here with relatives. Dave Bnrkett, of Dallas Center, Io, was here last Thursday, a guest of his cousin, Mrs R E Evans. A street vender in soap and kindred artioles entertained the town people several evenings this week. Mrs Fred Duensing was a passerger to Walthill Inst Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs Jamou Fisher. Miss Fanny Friday, of Noriolk, spent the past week here at that home of her oouein, Mrs Sam Bouton. Joe Twohig was down from Summit precinct on business Saturday. lie didn't forget the lierald while here. Mrs Mary E Nordyke and Mrs Mol- lie Broyhill and children went to Jack son Wednesday to visit at tueu r Sawyer home Joseph Prohaskie, of Fremont, has succeeded John W Beacom as foreman on the north section of the Burlington out of this place. Mrs D L Allen and daughters Lena and Beulib, of Sioux City, were guests of Mr and Mrs Marvin Armour and Mr and Mrs J as Nelseo a few days last week , A dial lay of fine glassware, that looks as bice almost as any cut glass, and sold dirt, cheap; your choioe on the center table for only 10 cents, at Van de Zedde's. Curg Ayres, who is now with a gang of Nebraska Telephotie Co linemen, came down from Carroll Friday even ing and remained over Sunday. He is looated at Randolph, this week. Any intelligent person may earn a good income coreaponding for news papers; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N Y. All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for sale at reuaiAiable prices. Ili-LDs & Slacqhteb Co. iHfo tj iiLIVEN, Manager, Dakota CUy, Neb. 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 sight. W O Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. The Rev H H Millard D D, of Oma ha, gave a very interesting and help ful address on "Christian Education" at the M E church Sunday morning, and took a free will offering at the close amounting to about 125.60 Frank Forest and family arrived here Sunday to take charge of the tel ephone exchange, sncoeeding Joe Mo Elphree and family, who have been the local operators for the past two years, and who have moved to Sioux City tr reside. Besides being the chesty owner of the finest summer cottage on the banks of Crystal lake, W S Ooldie, editor of the Wayne Democrat, also flaunts in the faces of us poor mortals the fact that he has a $10,000 damage Buit awaiting his attention. (10,000 1 just think of it. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p Preach in Urace church every Sunday at 2 :30 pm. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services. As announoed last week. The Herald was awarded the privilege of furnish ing the Oflioial Program for the Pio neers and Old settlers twenty-eighth annual reunion to be held AugUBt 26th. The privilege was let by the privilege committee on sealed biJs, and The Herald's bid was several dollars higher than any other. So if anyone solicits advertising for an oflioial program oth er than the one issued by The Herald they are not only trying to bunco you, but are also trying to deprive the Old Settlers association of one of its sources of revenue. ' The musical recital under the direc tion of Miss Ada Hart at the M E church Saturday evening was a decid ed sucoess, every way. Each child and yonng person who had a part on the program did well. Perhaps we ought to make special mention of little Miss Grace Hartzell, who delighted the audience with her pleasing and efficient character deliniation. Mr F A Wood, whose singing is always heard with pleasure and profit by Da kota City people, was np to his usual standard and many comments of a favorable nature were heard of his singing. That Miss Hart is not only an efficient but a very painstaking teacher of musio was proven in the efficient manner in which each pupil acquited themselves, and everybody re grets that suoh an able and patient teacher is to leave our midst As an evidence of appreciation on the part of her pupils they presented her with a beautiful cat glass tea set at the close of the exercises. SPECIALS 1 I Carrie Hansen, of Omadi precinct visited friends in town Wednesday night. The Homer ball team will plsy th Black Knights at Crystal lake park Sunday. O C Davis of Ireton, Iowa, formerly with the Eagle, was here on Tuesday scouting for a location . Some miphty good material for county officers will be found in the list of announcements published in the Herald. round A lady a (Jtrord shoe, on Jackson road leading to Crystal lake Owner can have same by paying for this notice. Frank Adair is here from Chicago enjoying an outing with ins brother, Harry Adair and family, at their Crys tal lake cottage, George Hill and Mrs Bertha Young, both resident of Hnux Jity, were joined in marriage last Friday by Rev Wm O Eckhart at his residence. Carl tredertukson supped away from his Hubbard friends Thursday and was married to Mr Mine Beck by Judge D O Stinson, The Herald joins in wishing tbem happiness. Ross Hammond, internal revenne collector, returned to Fremont today after spending a delightful month at Crystal lake. P.oss seems to thin he has lost his cunning as a fisherman, as they were not overly fod on fish during their stay here. Jas D Foster f Walker's Island, was arrested and brought before Judge Stinson Monday on a charge of bas tardy, preferred by Luoy Martin, the 18-year-old danghter f it red Martin and wife of South Sioux Cit v. Foster was held under bonds of $500 to ap pear before the district court. Miss Emma Evans oi Rock wood, Pa, cousin of R E Evans; Edith MrCaskey of Onawa, Iowa, and Lonin McCart ney, wife and daughter Ei.al,etb, of Wilmerding, Pa, arrived here Tuesday for a few weeks visit ut the home of Judge and Mrs R E Evans. Mrs Mo Cnrtney is a sister of Mis Evans. To my many friends and patrons; Here I come with the b stand most complete line ever handled in Dukota county. Still oa the road doing busi ness. Have completed canvassiug in Thurston county and am ready to de vote all my time to Dakota county Anything yon need before I call please order and oblige. S H Moore, The Rawleigu Man Mrs Abbia Lainpson, of South Sioux City, died tit her home on Wednesday, ged 84 yeurs. She bad been a resi dent of Pulcota couuty for twentv-two ears. Je funeral was held Thurs- ay, the services being in charge of Rev Bray, of Pouca. Interment was in Floyd cemetery. Deceased leaveB two sons, JLeonard and Uharles. tier hus band departed this life twelve years before. Teachers Institute The annual session of the Dakota county teachers institute convened here on Monday with a very "fair" attend- nce. County Superintendent Mary V Quinn is being ably assisted in the work by Mibs Nellie May Schlee, of Peru, who has assisted in institute work here before with the best of sat isfaction, and Prof C F Garrett, of Sao City, Iowa, who has had consider able experience in institute 'vork and on the lectnre platform. His lecture, Lighthouses and Lanterns, Wednes day evening at the conrt house hall, was very interesting and was thorough ly enjoyed by all. The session closes this afternoon. Followiug is the enrollment: Jackson Mary Timlin, Anna Harty, Charlotte Harty, Gertrude Harty, Hel en Hogan, Gertrude Hall, Margaret Quinn, Helen Harty, Holen O'Neill, Alice Damaray, Sister M Walburgo, Sister M Benetta, Sister M Ildefonse, Sister M Ortrnde, Sister M Felicia, Sister M Brig gitini, Sister M Msrgurite. Sioux Ida Jeep, L,dith (Jnswell. Lotta Talbot, Helen Granger, Anna Bartlett, Alice O'Neill. Homer Lola Gallagher, Lerraine Murphy, Margaret Murphy, Eleauor Murphy, Mnry Lake, Grace Lake. Dakota Lizzie McGlaehan, Mary Robertson, Caddie McUlaslian, Esther Learner, Hazel Penry. Sioux Citv, la Carrie Stone, Mary McKennn, Anna Deneen, Loretta Mc Kenna, Minnie Stone, Alice Meludy, LMartha Johnson. Hubbard Helen Rockwell, Gladys Thompson . Waterbury Rebecca Kuox, Helen Knox. Thurston Cora King. Pooca Mattie Weudte, Etta Bauer, Maiie Rogosch. W akefield Mamie MoCorkindale. Elk Point Susie Malloy. Live Stock Exhibit at the Interstate Fair No more practical exhibit ever vns made at an agricultural and live stock fair than that which the United .States government will make at the Interstate Live Stock Fair, which will be held in Sioux City, September 20th to 25. The exhibit will be made under the direction of the Department of Agricul ture, and of itself furnishes an illustra tion of the sensible way "Tama Tim Wilson of Iowa, has of administering the affairs of his ofiice. The exhibit will consist of pathological specimens, showing diseases and m lec tions of live stock. Diseased glands, diseased tissues, diseased blood, and in short, specimens of every disease with which domestic animals are afflicted, will be exhibited in hermetically sealed containers. The causes of these discus es will be explained in the lalks of the ex perts, who will also point out the way to prevention. The importance, to the breeders of live stock, of such an exbib it with the accompanying lectures by government experts can hardly be ex aggerated. The Federal display will be in direct charge of Dr G A Johnson, chief of the Western division of the Bureau of Ani mal Industry, with headquarters at the Sioux City Stock Yards. It will be lo cated in the same building at the Fair Grounds with the exhibit of the Iowa State Agricultural College, which will be presided over by Prof P G Hohlen. The News. Herald for News when it is Election Boards Following are the election bos id for the different precincts of the coun DAKOTA Jndges W A Ueikes, n D Wood Fred Hchriever; clerks -J Robertson O W Fisher. OOVIKOTOK Judges J N Mullens, J W DeFor est, J H Bnrke; clerks Oscar Stamm D Q Evans. OMADI Judges Thomas C Baird, T J O' Connor, L J Hchuett; clerks Wm F Winch, J W Davis, Jr. IT. JOHN'S Jndes A C Carroll, T II Sullivan, CKHeffernan; clerks Hans knud sen, John J Ryan. Hmn ard Judges R D Rockwell, Ed Greene, John Harty; clerks Roy Armour, Henry Cain. EMKRSOK Judges George Cook, Theodore re ters, Marion Vigle; clerks William Betoke, Herman Stolze. ridKOX CHKEK Judgas F H Way. Fred Voss. A K Liuafelter; clerk s--Philo McAfee, John C Collins. 81MMIT Jndges L B Hungerford, John W Twohig, F J O'Donnell; clerks N A Nelson, John P Kramper. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Hecord II ltrnunt was a business visitor at Homer Thursday. Mr and Mrs M A Wood, ot Iowa City, Iowa, arc the guests of their daughter Mrs Ralph Smith. Miss Kntherine Shull of Homer has been the guest of Miss Bculah Branna- mnn this week. Miss Lillian Newnitn left he first of the week for Omaha where it is reported lie will be mnriied. County Clerk W L Ross wns down from the"Conntv Hub" Thursday look- ng filler countv business. Miss Mary Monnhnn is ppi-iiding n two weeks vacation nt the home of hir grandparents nt LeMars, low it. Mr end Mm George DeVoc of Mission Hill. South Dakota, kit for tlmir home this week after a vit.it witti their dau ghter, Mrs J S Bacon. The J S Bacon home is enjoying a visit from Mr Bhcob's sisters, Mrs J C Brad berry of Mitchell, South Dakota, and Miss Kathcrine Bacon of Hurler, South Dakota. Mr and Mrs Ralph Hatcher, who have been living at Crystal Lakf Park, are now located at Omaha. Mr Hatcher was an operator at Ferry Switch. The report printed in a Sioux City pa per that Emmet Spon, a popular motor- man on the Traction company's South Sioux City line, and Miss Lenore McNeill of this place, are married is denied by both Mr Spon and Miss McNeill and they certainly ought to know. Notice for Bids The Privilege committee of the Pio neers and Old Settlers' association will receive sealed bids np to August 10th on all privileges to be let for the annual pionio to be held August 20th. Ad dress all communications on this sub ject to Barney Gribble, chairman of privilege committee, Dakota City, Nebr. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the postofQce at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending July 31, 1909. dun Rnlrri, Mrs Julia Foltx Knlxirt KuerHtunberg John Fischer Mrs aiiios Hiiiiiterg Mrs Iele Nurlweh I, tl KolMTtson MIS Murall (Smith mIhh K Hernerson 1 N Hrown Mrs i'hnrles Amos Mrs Will Uaxtle Mrs ClepliUM I'i'ters Mrs Myrtle Powell (Jlun Kmerson Parties culling for the above please say "advertised." John 11. Ueam, Postmaster. Have you seen our latest production in photos? We are now making some of tne finest photos made anywhere for the money and prices very low. For groups, wedding or baby photos, see us first, and savu money. Da Luxe Studio, Next to 6 end lOo store, 4(d 4th, Sioux City, Iowa. Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks' Designs Copvriohts Ac. A nrnn. ....nisf a .ketch and dMcrlptlon ma, quick I, uacariaiii our opinion rrwe wuminr an ItiT.nllon I. probably palantahla. Cumniunlr tion. strict), untiiianilal. HANDBOOK on Paiauu aunt frea. OI1t avail-, fur .ecurin aatanu. I'stcnia taken through Munn Co. racalvs awflai nolle, without clmraa, lu tua Scientific American. A handsomely llln.tratiKj weakly. T sraaat nr. filiation of an, .emiitlno Journal. 'I'arma. S3 ,ar: Iciir nioniLa, IU Bold all nawxloalara. MUNN & Co ctBradw"- New York li,.... im r t St Wajhluifton. I. C. Western Lands for Sal fFlns Barralna. In F.rklni and Denal eoontlaa. All tniooih I.t.I land. Mark, rich .oil. Nnar railroad. Good rowa. sad atboinlut farma. Si, tofw par acre. T.rmire.iionalile. Correspond ence .olii ,lnd. Will .end maps, literature, ate. vriiie loauf . TIM Western teas Trust Ce., Holtfr.ge, Nebr. Subscription Bargains Ute Ilcrcvld, cvricf New Idea Magazine .1 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal ". 6 without Sanday 4 to rural ronte patrons 3 Lincoln Daily News to April 1. 1 Kansas City Weekly Star. .. . 1 Iowa Homestead 1 R R Time Table C, St. P., M. A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time: ORTH BOUND, SOCTH BOCBD. 0:55 pm Omaha 7:63 am 10:0J am Omaha B.lSnm 3:38 pm Norfolk 8:23 am 28 am Norfolk 6 :13 cm 7 :38 am Newcastle 10 :18 am 2:05 pm B:D5pm BCNDAY TAAIMS. 12 13 pm Omaha ,2:30 am 3:38 9:28. ..morion o.iii am ...Norfolk 6:13 C Ut Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight' 7:16am 1 1 Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47pm EAST No 86 Local Freiarht 2:2!inm If Local rnssenirer,,..6:(i7 tm daily. daily except Sunday. Sioux City, Crystsl Lake ft Homer LFAVK LRAVE BlOUIOITT 6 35am 8 30am 10 30am J2 am 2 15pm 4 80pm DAKOTAOllT 7 16am 9 30am 11 15am 1 15pm 3 15pm 6 30pm 7 15pm 6 15pm Saturday and Sunday fights !! only District Court Dates. The terms of court for the year 1909. for the oouuties of the Eighth Judicial .lutnet of Nebr; ska are as follows: Cumlna Feb 1, Kept. IS 1'iikotn Feb If), HeptST Stiiiiton nreli 1, (let 1H tietlnr nreli 1ft, Nov M llxon a re h id, Nov its Thurxton April li, Oct 4 The first day of each term is set for earing applications for citizenship. B Alt GAINS Acme Queen Binder. .. .$135.00 Acme Joint Mower 45.00 Acme Sweeps 10,00 Acme Sulky Rakes 25.00 Fuller Lee Pressed Drill. 75.00 Beatrice 5 Disc Drill. . . 25.00 Fanning Mill, best 25.00 Corn and Grain Grader. 40.00 Wells Jr. Stacker 45.00 Schroeder Grain Dump. . 135.00 Dain Wagons S0.00 Wagon Boxes $12 to $16 Canton Sulky Plows 42.00 Banner riding attachment 15.00 The above goods are not in the trust. I don't buy trust made goods if I know it "I am a democrat,." Were it not for the independent manufacturing companies the consumers would have to pay almost double what they are paying now for farm machinery. Best cream separator oil, 40c gal Stacker rope manila . 15c lb Machine oil, 25c to 50c per gal Sunshine WashingMachine,$9.50 Western Washing Machine, 3.50 Binder Twine, made in July, 1909 9.00 Will trade any of above ma chinery for young horses or cows. D. C. IIeffkrnan, Hubbard, Nebr. Fint publication July S l)w Notice for Tax Deed To Cnrrlo K. Gnutt nncl W. II. Nicholson In wIioho ntiinxH tit lit to the ntiil otntc hcri" limftor iIcmci-IIxhI nppi-iirs of rccoril In the oiiicc of thu county dm k of Dukota county, NchniHkn; mid to Dclln May Wocilcock, tint p.'i Hiin in the uotuul occupiuiuy of tiitlil rcul i-Ktatit: You and each of you nre hereby notified that on the 4th day of NoviimUt, 1uu7, lot hIx (il), In block twenty-four ), of Hull way Addition. Dakotn county, NebrnHka, Hfconil I'lat, was purchased by the uuilerHluiied, Jji M. Woodcock, at a public bale of hiuiNaua lot for delinquent taxes held by the Treas urer jf Dakota county, Ntate of Nebraska; that Midi J. M. Woodcock Utile owner and holder of the certlllcate of purchase Issued Durftuanl to said sale: thai Haul real estate was noli! for the taxes of the years 1h1 to Hum. Inclusive, and was taxed for said years that said real estate was not assessed In the name of any Durson for the years lul to Inmi, Inclusive, or for the years :i to ll!. Inclu slve: that said real estate was assessed In the inline of Carrie K. ninlth for the years 1HW and 1HWN; that after thu expiration of tbrei inniitlis from the date of the service of this notice, application will be mode for a tux deed for said real estate. J. M. Woodcock. Purchaser. By Alfred l'loy, ins akiuii. NOTICE Or REFEREES BALE IN PARTITION By virtue of an on order of the district court of Nebraska, In and for liakota county, for the sale of real estate lo make partition. rendered on tut) mil uny or July, lunv, in h suit for partition, wherein Anna V. Hhull In Dlalntlrr. and Mary voss, t red Men never, jr, and William Hchriever and Marguerite Hchriever, minor heirs of Kllxulietti Hchrlc ver, deceased, Fred Hchriever and Oharlei Voss, are defendants, we, the undersign ed , referees In partition duly appointed and commissioned In said suit, auallllled and octliiK, will on the 4th day of Heptemlier, 1MIU. at II o'clock in trie forenoon or said day sell at public sale at the front door of the court house at DakotaUlty, county of Dako ta and state of Nebraska, the follow Ina de scribed real estate, to-wlti The southwest Quarter of the southeast Quarter law Vt. or . ") of section live to', coiitalnlnu forty-four 1441 acre: the east half of the northeast quarter to H of no W) of section eluht (ni; the northeast quarter the southwest quarter (ne 'iiilnrtilt the southwest quarter of the northeast Quarter (swol nc!), and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (nw V. of n w Hi. and the south half of the northwest Quarter (s Hof nw of section nine (v) ; all In townsnip twenty-seven iz.. norm oi rantre elif lit (N), east, In the couuty of Dako ta anil state of Nebraska. 'i'.ie terms of said sale to be cash, or not less than oi.e-tblrd cash with mortiraifc hack on the land sold or other equivalent security for deferred payments and Inter est. Dated July W, 1MX). W. I,. Ross. W. 11. HrN, JlKKMAH HlKRMiX, lleferees In Partition )R. C. H. MAXWELL. Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA crrr. mxbbabka Send TRcxt New Mcxii. to us if he wishes to borrow or deposit. We've some extra inducements for him either way. This week our deposits have reached their highest mark during the twenty-four years. But they're going much higher. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT Bank, of Dakota. County & Always hungry for MORE business. IS. IS. Hb'r. Co.' Seasonable Goods for Lrcss Money Hammocks Ice Cream Freezers Gas Stoves Ovens and Toasters Lap Dusters Reaper Whips Leather and Corded Fly Nets Oar Stock the Largest Onr Trice tho Lowest. . Edwards & Bradford Wr Co. V. 0. Lake, Ecsidout Mgr.' S Patronize Home Industry buy yotir m?ats of I Wntv LORENZ, a S Proprietor of J. M MM M Mam. M (Dity ivflcsit Market Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Felts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on 1 s Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays I DAKOTA CLTY NEBRASKA I Abstracts of Title A tlO.000 Surety Bond I Guarantees the aoouracy of eyery Abstract I make PAUL' PIZEY, Dakota Citm Nib. Bonded : Abstracter Lawyers Ts Ought To && SoixiewRere To the East. The lowest rates in years are daily in effect to all eastern resorts, including lake trips, circuit tours oi tne East, the St Lawrence region, Boston, New York, Atlantic City. Extremely attractive 30-day vacation tours of the East. To the West. The lowest tour, including the Seattle Exposition; the greatest railroad jour ney in the world. $53.00, round trip, $15 more through California Yellowstone Park. August a. sai.a son, either lor side trips on a voast journey, or lor a tour or. tne Park. Inquire about the camping tours made from Cody appealing to the highest class oi Daily low rates to Denver, Park, Cody, Sheridan, Wyo., Hot Get the habit of a summer iilifipl! 'toil: We have just received a Car ILoad. of A fact which may interest our Bee Keeping friends, t Don't forget that we aro still in the Harness Business. X I Sttxrca Bros Jackson Nbr. Dakota City, Neb oca I w I Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS ALFRED PIZEY, 603 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa rates in years for the Pacific Coast is the heighth of the Park sea- f . f . 18-day personally conducted Park via the scenic entrance, a tour travel. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Estes Springs, S. D. tour, and see yonr own country. W. E. Snethen, Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb L. W. Wakelkt, Q P A, Omaha, Neb 411 Ptvrl Mrt Ca Slows City, Isswsk X IT