A Good i air-Food Hair Vigor, new Im .d formula, is a genuine rood. It feeds, nourishes, .is up, strengthens, invigor The hair grows more My, keeps soft and smooth, dandruff disappears, r.ature a little. Give your a good hair-food. .1 not change the color of the hair. j. kuers formula with aob. bottle Bbow It to your doctor Aik him about It. than do aa ho aaya i - r cJ not hesitate about using this u:r Vigorfrom anyfearof itschang ; color of your hair. The new Hair Vigor prevents premature .:., but does not change the color Luir even to the slightest degree. " h 9 the J. C. Ayar Co., Lowall, Ma.a. Local Items Friday, Sept. 17, 1909 We have aa good a stock of hard ware and tinware aa there ever was in Dakota City, and you will find our prices right. Schriever Bros. Mrs Mary R McBeath returned Sun day from a week's visit at Homer. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. D C Butcher has cone to Glen- burn, N D, to look after his farm inter ests. Take advantage of the special cash prices quoted by the E & B Lumber Co, in this issue. Will Barnett and wife were over from Sioux City Sunday, guests at the George Barnett home. Stott Neiewanger left Tuesday for Spaulding, Nebr, where he will enter a school for young boys. If you wish any of that fine glass ware at Van's, see him before it is all taken. He is sol ling it below cost. Mrs Schmied and niece, Helen Wal den, spent a few days the past week at the Albert Schumacher honi- in Lin coln. Blanch Robertson was summoned to South Omaha Tuesday to care for her father, John RoberUon, who is serious ly ill at the home of a brother whom he was visiting. Mrs E A Hale of, Wallace, Cal, wife of the late Orrin J Hale, one of the old time residents of Omadi precinct, ar rived here Saturday on an extended visit. At present she is visiting with her daughter. Mrs O H Antrim. She was accompanied by her nephew, Nor man Clark. Mrs C B Howard and tvo sons, Edgar and Thomas, arrived here Tues day from their claim in Rock couuty, to epend the winter and give the boys the benefit of the schools here. Mr Howard and son, Clarence will remain on their claims to look after their stock and care for the hay and other crops. Mrs Estella VVnrtzburger was arrest ed Monday on a warrant sworn out by W L Ross, charging her with in.ianity. She was taken before the board of in sanity Tuesday and after a thorough examination was adjudged insane. At the request of Dr Maxwell, who is a member of the board, Dr B J Leahy, of Jackson, served as medical examiner on the board. She will be taken to the Norfolk asylum as soon as the management there can make room for her, Do know that you ONLY ONE MAN IN FIVE Can pass a physical ex amination for old line insurance? Could you pass? Better find out before it is too late. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR THE MIDWEST LIFE Of Lincoln. Nebr. C. L. WILLIAMS, Norfolk, Neb. V O Lake and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Homer. John F Hides, deputy U 8 marshal, was a passenger to Creighton Thurs day morning. For Sale A nearly new Marsh mo torcycle, at a bargain. G F Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. Dan Sullivan was down from Fonoa Thursday on business, This office AO knowledges a pleasant call. Van is selling ont his glassware be low cost, at 5c a dish. Go in and see for your self and be convinced. Frank E Carroll of Cheyenne, Wyo, and Winifred E Kerwin of Emerson, were granted permission to wed by Judge Stinson Monday Hess and Ferle Stinson arrived home Saturday morning from a two months' trip to the Pacific coast. They thor oughly enjoyed their vacation. Deputy U 8 Marshal John F Sides made a business trip to Niobrara and Santee, Nebr, last Thursday, accom panied by his wife. They returned Fiiday. Hello Central ! Flease give me Nol. Is this Mr Van de Zedde? Flease send Harold down with a package of that 30o coffee and one of those nice dishes. Alright, thank you. On Thursday afternoon September 23, Rev Oberholtzer will have a sale of household goods at the Lutheran parsonage. Fine furniture will be sold very cheap. Don't miss it. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fiixdb & Slaughter Co. TmoEBliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. "Well Mary, where did jou gel that nice dish, aint it a beauty?" "I got it at Van de Zedde's with a package of coffee, for onlv 30o". "I'll Phone John and have him bring me a pack age when he comes home," The report of the local registrar of births and deaths which was sent to the slate board of health by John H Ream for the month of August, failed t record a birth for that period. If this keeps up he will quit the job. nallie Simpson who was arrained before Judge Stinson Saturday for mnderously assaulting his wife at the plant of tha Consumers Ice Co, waived examination and was bound over to the district court under $500 b inds. S A Stinson returned home Saturday morning from a week's trip to St Paul, Minn, where he took in the sights of the twin cities. Mr Stintton made the trip partially a business one and laid in a supply of new goods for his up-to-date store. Wm Biermann left Thursday for Dallas, 8 D, to look after the necessa ry improvements on his claim whieh he drew iu the Tripp county drawing last year. His number was away up in the thousands, but so many iu ad vance of him failed to file that he got about as good a claim. Services at the Methodist Episcopal churoh every. Sunday as follows Preaching, 11 a ra ; Sunday school, 10 1 - r . . T71 il. am: Ulats meeting iz m; ji,pwonu League, 6:30 p m; Preaohing, 7 :30 p m. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services M M Ream on Monday closed a deal for the sale of his residence property in this place to Chas Hail of Jefferson, SD. Mr Hall will move his family here as soon as he can arrange his bu siuess affairs in South Dakota. Mr Ream and wife will take up their resi dence in Sioux City with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr aud Mrs Clifford Judd. Next Sunday Sept 19, is the last Sunday in this conference year and the pastor, The Rev G E Von Hagen will cive his annual finantial and sta- tististical report for the year at the moauirg service. The people wha sniiiiort tha church have a riurht to know where their money has gone and how much work has been accomplish ed. If vou are interested do not fail to be present. Clyde Wilnon of Moville, Iowa, and Mrs Stella Keith, of Sioux City, were ioiued iu marriage by Judge D C Stin son at his residence Saturday evening The bride, formerly Miss Stella Sayre is well known hire where the was born and raised and bus a nost 01 frieuds who wish her happiness, lhe oronni is a Drosnerons young farmer and will find a worthy helpmate iu his l.ri.le. The v will be at home at home at Moville Iowa, after October 1st Snnilnv afternoon at about 2:30 nVliplt tlie bam on the Chus lireun farm north-west of town was discover ed on fire, and before help could ar rive the barn and contents were con Mimed. The place is occupied by Wm RmicTP. mid it haonened that no one was at home when the fire broke out A purty driving by first discovered the I. nnil turned a horse loose that titd in a Hhatl adioininff the barn tin nriimnlri 1)' inn iu the barn. The contents of the barn included several sets of harness, hay and other fu..,l whieh were consumed by the greedy flumes. The loss will aniotin to about f 1,000 dollars. The ongiu I of the fire remains a mystery. Miss Marjorie Brownell of Nashua, Iowa, nieoe of Mrs Horace Dutton, arrived Wednesday on a visit. George Bates has begun the erec tion of a large new barn on his farm . Bert Wood has charge of the carpenter work. Another one of those secret weddings i. a . was pulled ott tuis ween, aiy, now they fooled ns. Wm Stebner, of Adrian, Mich, cous in ol Mrs wm Jjorenz, is uere uu visit with relatives. Chas Dallia and Mabel Boyer, both of Sioux City, were joined in marriage Thursday by Judge Stinson j SATURDAY SPECIALS! Uneeda Biscuit are .made from the-finest flour and the best materials obtainable That Makes them an ideal Uneeda Biscuit arc baked in surroundings where cleanliness and precision are supreme That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are touched only once by human hands when the pretty girls pack them ; That Makes them (Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof package That Keeps them FdDdDdU AN NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 11.. 2& of You can buy a $5.00 piir of men's . October 5, 1909. Official Proceedings of the Board County Commissioners. Dakota City, Neb, Sept 11, 1909. Board of county commissioners met pur-t'iuut to adjournment. Present John Hiork, chairman, Ed Morgan, J 11 Bondtrson. Board made order for couuty trees- I nrer to accept the priuoipal, less inter est and advertising, on the following lots : Lots 18 and 19 in block 5, Cmi tral Addition to South Sioux Uity. County clerk is ordered to advett'.ac for bids for the cleaning of all rtibbinh, hiioli as brush, embankment, ttc, out 'of Elk Creek ditch, bids to be opened Undertaker County Coroner I I 0 I go at Sept. 18tK Misses' Belts that will each. at Sk Gloss Starch 5c Syrup per gal JDc Mfi tipkft5 GIVEN N ABOVE DA E Stvturdcxy, Sept. 25tK lib 10c Tea :'-c lib of.our celebrated 25c Coffee, 'JOc lib Can of Salmon, 12c 1 doz fancy Calfornia Lemons, :'.0c :i Cans Sweet Wrinkled Teas -"' Sivturday, We have a few Ladies' and 5c TTn to Sc Unbleached Muslin lie 10c and 1 2 Kc double width lYrcales, per yd Up to fe Laces 1lAc I I I a I S. A Stinson Dakota City. Nebraska extra vioi kid shoes during tLe week ending Sept 25th, for $4 00, at S A StinBon s. Eenry Krumwiede was bound over to the district court by Judge Stinson Wednesday on a charge of selling li quor without a lioense. The party who lost a back comb whilo spooning on the cellar door at Van's store, can have the same by proving property and paying for this notice. Woods M lineman and Charles Heikes left Thursday for JuIeHbnrg, Colo. The latter expects to invest iu some Uoiorauo lanu u nu cu, uuu something that suits him: Your opinion about what you see is letermined partly by how yon see . Very few people have normal vihioh Only perfectly fitted glasses will give both relief and normal sight. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Alfred Seymour's team had a bad runaway in Sioux City receutlj. He had left them btandiug just a minute when thev lit out and wound up their run by daubing against the end of a box car, badly injuring both horses, one of wbinh will probably die from the effects of its its injuries. Svlvester Sanford was taken in cus tody Thursday afternoon by Marshal Fiuston for tiring on a siiotgun in me vicinity of the school house. Some of the shot broke a window in oue ot I tie school rooms and struck erna Uroj- lnll on the arm, causing a slight injury. Tho boy was so frightenel when the officer accosted him that he aci-idently discharged the gun and ciinio near shooting tho oftiuer. The case was heard before Judge Stinson and tho offender was fined 3.00. Following is a list of the petit, jurors selected for the term of dintiict court which convenes here on September 27th; Charles E Jordan, William (ioertz, II 11 Alteuius, C J Ooodf. How, Michael lleffernau. Uoy Armour, F B Culbertson. Alfred Demuray. 1 H Guernsey, H A Campbell, 1. A 1 until liff, Alfred Sevmour, William O Ucll, Charles Manning, It A Vohh, William Unnge, John U Thaeker, hirl And.-r-son, Osoir Ktauim, W I Davis. Chailes Waddull, William II Orr, Curl Larson, aud Jesse Graves. There are live pupils of the Iukot City Lutheran Kuuduy school ho have completed the two yeais supple mental work given by the Internal ion '1 Sunday school association for the b. -Kinuers department. They arc GoHh- Frederick. Dora Olsen, Opal Dewitt, Helen Walden mid Henry Krnrnwie le. The oral examination of the wmk will be conducted by the timelier, Miss Ai.ua linger. Of tho third primary class graduating from the primary department, two pirls, Margaret Sherman ami Lather Wlsen, nave com pleted the required work of the three ears course, ilieir drill worn win he in charge of Mrs . M hher'nan. Both these exercises will be yiveli st the 'loiuotion Ilay exercises Sunday ufti r- iitjon at :i:30. Come and see what H e children ure doing and encourage them by your presence . The following claims were allowed: UF.NKUAL YVSB V If Maxwell, medical services, etc... I 1" W Perkins Bros I'd. supplies 1 7f Klnpp 4 liiirtlett Co, supplies 12 ' J 1' Itockwcll, saliiry Ml Srt Win Hlcriiimni, salary ' "" Kred Hchrlever A Co. indse lift HO Sophia Hleiiiiiinii, iMiardliiK prisoners .' lU'SUilHon. court costs in StiiU' vs Noomill and McWIII 10 7fi Hell Hnchert, cailim for Mrs Kced... 7 i John U Uacliert, boanllna paupers 17 6" I1K1IH1K K IT N n Nebraska Culvert Co, culverts WH' K A li MirOo, IuiiiInt f'i UOAII DISTKIt'T KIINI1. Ken.e A Oreen, rcpiiliriiK d ruder, dis trict No HI ft o" Hnkke. work, district NO 1 il 7ft I'll ViiiH'leve, same HI Heoruc Culn, siiinn 17 ft" U II HeWltt. nallie II Clins PeWItt, district Nol 17 fi" Hoard adjourned sine die. W L (toss, clerk. 15. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Be YEARS EXPERIENCE IT.v'ftJi Plenty of Money for all goods loans, especially for cattle feeding. Call in and talk it over, or write "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you Bank, of Dakota County i Always hungry for MORE business. RIGHT" Jakokaon The I ly Nuisance Keep tho Hies away from the sick, especially those ill wiih coutagiius diseases. Kill every fly that straps into the sick room. Ilia body is cover ed with lisease germs. Do not allow auj decajing material of any sort to accumulate on or near your premises. All refuse hich tends in any wav to r.-rmentatioii, such us bedding, stf.iw, paper waste and vegetiblo mutter, should be desjosed of or cov ered with lime or kerosene oil. .Screen all food, whether in the house or exposed for sale. Keep all receptacles for garbage carefully covered aud the cans cleaned or sprinkled with oil or lime. Keep all stable manure in vaulc or pit, screened or sprinkled with lime oil or other cheap preparation, such as are sold by a number of reliable manufactures. iSee that jour sewerage system '8 iu good order; that it does not leak, is up to date aud not exposed to Hies I'our keroseue into the drains. Kuril or bury all table refuse. (Screen all windows and doors, es pecially in the kitchen and dining room. If you see Hies, you luav bo sure that their breeding place is nearby tilth. It me.y be behind the door, under the table or in tho cuspidor. If there is no dirt and tilth there will bo no lies. If there is a nuisance iu the ueih borh..ud write at once to the Health I icpurtmciit. To hill, ri.nn Tim Londou "Lancet," tha leading medical journal of the world, sns that tho best ami simplest lly-killt t is a weak Solution of lormalileli) do in water (two teaspoouf ulls to the, pint.) I'lnce in plates or saucers throughout the houso . Ten cents win th of formal ilehyde will hint an ordinary family all Hiiiuiuer. It hits no offensive smell, is fatal to diseaso organisms, and is practicaliy non poisoi ous except to in sects. l'yrethrum powder, wl ich may be bought at any ilrug stor-, burned iu the house Will also kill the Hies. TflADt Markp Designu Copyrights Ac. on . ,rtt. H uri 'i run rt wrfptlon nin" ir "-'" (ti eur i. en. ! 'il line vuii'iiifir au ..'! in I'Hi.iv fill'" ri'inniiinif-a iiicil .- I'li.l.'.itl.il. Ha l'il-VH i m I'Al.mli i..'i. i.ll... '. lu'i'iicv r..r s.. ',n :j . hi nil . Hi" ial.'l llir.ii.uli M ll . in & t'. reolT I l. .il', I'IMII l liiirvi.. Ill I UB liilirt-' 'I I !'!' i.5tsc J!Kcncaii. tit. v ..'icniii, ' I i m I. 'I 'V iiid. f ;i n V mi I'll It X. 9-1. M-tU UJ 111 n.itii'Hirs 1 1 R R Time Table C, St. P., M.ft O. Irains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time: IKTH hoDNI). BOOTH BOUND, 5:5!) pm Umalii 7:08 am ll):li:iam Umaiia D.lpm 8 :i!H pm Norfolk H vz.l am i).2riam norfoik u :19 pm 7 -.liH am Newcastle. . ...10:18 am 2:0!) pm " 5 :55 pm BUN1JAY TtiAINS. li :l.'l pm Omaha 2:30 am ::H8 ...Norfolk 8:23 am J:28 Norfolk 6:13 IS egt IB. JL'h'r. Co. Seasonable Goods for Lress Money Special Cash Prices for Saturday, September 11th Also Saturday, September 18th Grain Scoops any size or pattern 75c Leather Halters light or heavy '. 75c No. 1 Lamp Chimneys 3 for a Dime No, we'll "Not Be Out" we're here with the GOODS. Watch this space for future announcements. Edwards & Bradford L'mt'r Co. V. 0. Lake, KeBident Mpr. Dakota City, Neb C B ft Q WKHT No. 85 Local freight 7:15 am 17 " Passenger, Omaha ami Lincoln 12:47 pm KAKT No 8il Local Freight' 2 :25 pm Hi Local Passenger. . 0 :t7 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Piles FISTULA Pay When CURED itbout a surgical ther or other critn- 11 All Kectal Uiseases cured operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen' eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIFE-TIME. (JTexamination irbb. WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. L R. TARRY. 224 B Bulldlnr. Omaha. Nabraaka Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer I.KAVK DAKOTA 0 IlV 7 15am ! IlOiira 11 15am 1 15pm :i 15im 5 aOpm 7 15 pm Saturday and Kuuday nighta only LKAVK 8lot:xci7 8 .'iOam 10 :10am V2 am 2 15pm 4 Itopm (1 1 5pni 11 ' ar t A. TTa t it t HuliHcribo for Tuk Hkiialu-year. -tl per V)R. C. H. MAXWELL, rhysician and Sorpeon. CalU promptly attended DlKOik CITY, SKliHAhKA The News. Herald for Newa when it is Will soon be hero. He prepared with a nice warm Ijiip Robe. We have a good assortment in various designs of pleasing colors ranging in price as follows: S2.SO - 84.20- S5.:$0. aU of Good Heavy Plush, fast colors, and very durable. Come early and get the lest selections. We will poll till lust year's patterns of Plush I and Wool I,up KohM at one-fourth olf tho price t Sluincs Bros slLJcrtV.VoXt! , i