!iVof a drop of Alcohol Doctors prescribe very little, if any, clcohol these days. They prcicr strong tonics and altera tivi'5. This is all in keen?n f" ft wen modern medtcal science. I: v.vj.Liins why Ayer's Sar-F-ap arilla is now made entirely fi : from alcohol. Ask your d..v:r. Follow his advice. s.yers Vo publish our formulas We bftnlnh alcohol from our medUoluta We urt yon to ooniu it your doctor Un- CB-J.1 i 'crc is daily action of the bow lemons products are absorbed, : hvailiche, biliousness, nausea, .u. We wish doc:, r :.ijut correcti n it Vntirrnnclinatinn by t : - I.txctive doses of Ayer's Pills. " ' J. C. Aj.r Co., Lowsll. !. Local Items Friday, Sept. 24, 1909 We hare as good a stock of hard ware arid tiaware as there ever was in iagota Uity, and you will find our prices right. Schriover Bros. Em- Fred Wallwey was down from erson Snnday, enroute to Homer. Mary Maxwell left Wednesday for Washington. D C, to re-enter tchool. Buy a good farm on tho Dakota ounty bottbm. I have it. Eimers. Mrs May Sjmrliog visited at Homer several days the past week with Mrs Gertrude Best. Miss Laura Gallagher, of Homer, was a Friday and Saturday guest at the V O Lake home. If yon wislT any of that fine glass ware at Van's, see him before it is all taken. He is selling it below cost. Mrs Homer Skeen and children eame in from Cody, Nebr, Tuesday to upend a few days at the M O Ayres home. Jay Robertson returned home Mon day from South Omaha, where he had been to see his father who is quite ill at the home of a brother. He left him much in? proved. Chas L Culler and wife of Wayne, were in town Monday on a short visit at the Mrs Martha Adair home. They were enroute home from Mapleton, Iowa, where they hud spent a few days with Mrs Culler's sister, Mrs Sarah Dueschl. The Decatur opera house, owned by John W Olbrey, a former ressdent of Sunday at 2 :30 p m. this county, was dintroveu by tire tlie morning of the 12th inst Lightniug struok tho building during a thunder shower, and with no fire protection the building was soon a mass of ruins. The building and fixtures were insured for $3000, which ODly about half cov ers the loss to Mr Olbrey. In the list of petit jurors drawn for the term of federal court which con venes in Omaha September 27th, ap pears the names of Rasmus Frederick sou, of Homer, Lee C Kearney, of Jacksou, Bert Wood, of this place, and W A Snyder, of Thurston, but former ly of this county. These jurors will have a chance to puss jndgment on the train robbers who held up aud robbed a mail car on the Union Pacific lust spring. In the list of grand jurors drawn appears the name of Frank F Haase of EmerHon, and as alternate, John D Wtdker, of Homer. Did you ever stop to think that A DOLLAR will buy only A DOLLAR'S WORTH, no more no less of any thing? That's good business the only kind that wins in the long run. Our policies are at as low a cost as insurance can be sold, to be perfectly safe to all. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR THE MIDWEST LIFE Of Lincoln, Nebr. C. L. WILLIAMS, Norfolk, Neb. Mrs Eli-ie Fowell and children went to Winnebago Sunday to remain for a time. Henry Wood has gone to'his boyhood home at Franklin, N T, for a visit with old-time friends. For Hale A nearly new Marsh mo torcycle, at a bargain. G F Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. Frank Uribble came down from Goodwin, 8 D, Wednesday to visit a few days and take in the fair. Van is selling ont Lis glassware be low cost, at 5c a dish. Go in and see for your self and be convinced. Deputy U 8 Marshal Sides went to Norfolk Sunday evening to attend a session of federal court held there. Wm Oehlerking of South Sioux City drew claim No 44G0 in the Tripp county, 8 D, drawing which is now in progress. Robert E French, of Kearney, Nebr, grand custodian for the A F & A M of Nebruska, was a guest at the R E Evans home Friday night. Mrs N Flint of Little Sioux, and Mrs Lewis Flint of Moorhead, Iowa, mother and sister-in-law of Mrs Curg Ay res, arrived here Monday on a visit. Ernest W Kruek of Sioux City, and Hulda M Heynn of Doon, Iowa, were made happy Tuesday when Judge Stirison pronounced them husband and wifo. Hello Centrul 1 Please give me Nol. Is this Mr Van de Zedde? Please send Harold down with a package of that 30o coffee and one of those nice dishes. Alright, thank you. On acoount of no preaching services Sunday at the M E church the Ep woith league will have charge of the entire evening service. Come aud en joy yourself with the young folks. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. t iwLDB & Slaughter Co. ThcoEBliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. "Well Mary, where did you get that nice disb, aint it a beauty?" "I got it at Van de Zedde's with a package of coffee, for only 30c". "I'll Phone John aud have him bring me a pack age when he comes home." Rev G E Von Hagen left Tuesday morning for the seat of the North Ne braska conference of the M E church which is at Neligh this year. He is on the program to conduct daily street meetings during the conference ses sion. Judge Stinson performed two mar riage ceremonies last Saturday, one for Curtis L A Stepheuson and Pearl R Hermes, both of Council Bluffs, Io, and the other for Chas M Knapp and Nellie Rosenbaum, both of Sioux City. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday sohool, 10 ami Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p m. Preach in Grace church every You are cordially invited Park was a Sundav visitor at the D C Stin son home Mr Lillie is a brother of George Lillie of Maxbass, N D, a son-in-law of Jmlge Stinson. Mr Lillie had two horses entered in the races at the Interstate fair. Helen B took tliiid money in the 2:15 puce Tuesday, aud Athlar took first money in the 2 :22 pice Wednesday. The M E Sunday school will observe rally day next Sunday. Our aim is to have, every pupil and teacher in their plaees.every parent in school and every church member a member of tho sab bath school. A special program ib beiner nreparod for the occasion and vou will mi-n a treat if you fail to be present. A rally day souvenir to every ouo present next Sunday morniDg. Following is a list, of the petit jurors selected for the term of district court which convenes here on September 27th: Charles E Jordan. William Ooertz, II R Altemus, C J Goodfellow, Michael Heffemau. Roy Armour, F B (!nlhrtson. Alfred Demaray. C B Guernsey. R A Campbell, E A Tunni cliff. Alfred Hevmour, William O'Dell, f'lmrlm Mmuinir. R A Voss, William Run ire. John D Thacker, Karl Ander son. Omwr Staium, W I Davis. Charles Waddell, Williitu U Orr, Carl Liarson, and Jesse Graves. The financial report of the M E church as read by Rev Von Uagen Sunday morning showed the church to tin in a most excellent condition. The total amount raised for all purposes dur in rr the year was $1,763 in rouud nuni lwrs. Of this amount S4JJ.UU was ior benevolent imrnoses. All the depart merits of the church are in a very let tering condition and the prospect for a suleudid Tear next year are exceeding' lv wroniimuK. Kev Von liageu report ed also the following amount of labor liestowed: miles traveled with horse and bueev. 438: psstoral visits made, 718; funerals conducted, 4; children hantized. 4: weddings, 5; sermons 118:iraver incetin8 conducted 31 roppived in church lellowship, 2 : dis missed by letter 11: present member ship, 91; cradle roll department, W. home department, 22 r0 introduce fine materials, clean methods, scientific equipment into the making of soda crackers was one triumph To actually bake into them a subtle goodness, a real individuality, never before known, was another triumph But to effectually protect them so that the fullest benefit of these fine materials, this careful, cleanly baking, this unique goodness comes to you unaltered, was the crowning triumph that gave the world NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY to any and all these services . Lillie of Grand Forks, N D, ,1 ! SATURDAY SPECIALS :;oc Ssxiut-dcvy, Sept. 25tlv lib Mc Tea '12c lib of cmr celebrated '2c Coffee, -'He lib Can of Salmon, l'Jc 1 do fancy Calfornia Lemons, 3 Cans Sweet Wrinkled I'eas Saturday, Oct. 2nd :i I Jars Castile Soap 5 c Jc-liv Classes 2c "-'h Oil.'. IOC per kmI Matches, per box 4c Mason pint jars.. . .3c t;cn Men's wool Socks, perpr, 5c S.A. Stinson I Dakota City. Nebraska Ernest Trigg has purchased the Mrs Geyer house and is now occupying the same. Mrs Blacketer and daughters Clara and Ida, were down to Homer Sunday visiting friends. L W Hathewav, of Vivian, S D, vis ited his brother, Galen, iu this pluce a few days this week. Mrs Geo McBeath and children, of Homer, visited a few days with rela tives here this week. Clifford Judd and wifo of Hionx City, wero guests at the M M Ream home Saturday night. Bruce Smith and Caroline Johnson, both of Sioux City, were married Judge Stinson last Friday. Prof Carl Sohriever delivered a line new Milton piano at the Fred Weguer home in Brushy Bend lneuoay. Wm Biermann returned home on Wednesday from Dallas, S J, wheie he filed en a Tripp county claim. House for Sale $125 cash, if taken at once. Enquire at the hilwarda iV Bradford Lumber Co, Dakota City, Nebr. Yon can buy a $5.00 p lir of nu n's extra vici kid shoes during the week ending Sept 25th, for $4.00, ut S A Stiusou's. Lawrence Jay with tho limim Iron Co, of Omaha, stopped off he e last Friday to visit hia mother, Mrs Geor gia Jay. MTs Eva nook, sibter of Mis Hatiie Miison of South Sioux City, arrive ! here from Cody, Nth, luesday for a visit with relatives. Chas Harcourt and wife and Pauline Uirschbuck left Thursday for their home at Cincinnati, alter a visit ut the Geo Hirschbach home. Kathleen Neiswanger, daughter of 1) M Neiswanger, left Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs Tim Carrabiue, for Kan sas City, where she will muke her home. John Fairweather and wife of Cher okee, Iowa, spent u few days here this wVek at the home of their .lacghter, Mrs C E Doolittlo, whilo attending the fuir. L E Ayres aud wifo returned Tues day evening from Denver, Col, where they went about six weeks ago. Mr Avres is afl ieted with asthma, ami he found relief in the mouutaiu air Your opinion alnuit 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 Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Albert B Ri'di of De Smet, S D, and MissGeorgia Niebuhr of this luce w.ire joined in marriage September Hit li at tho briile's homo by Kev W !s Olier- holtzer, They will reside at Do Hmet, S D, where the groom is a teacher iu the public sehools. A IC'ins'is paper offers this as some- thii.g tu flme out. A liaiil't r going home to dinner saw a $10 lull on the curbstone. Ho picked it up. n tod tin number, and went horn- to dii.ner hili) at home his wifo remarked that Hie butcher had sent a bill miioiintiiig to $10, Tho only money he h id the hill he had h'lliid, which he gay. . to her aud she paid lli l.uteiiir. The butcher paid it to a larnu r for a culf the farmer to the merchant w ho m tun. p.ii I it to tho washwoman, and (die owing tho bunker H, weni in me bank and paid tho note. 1 lie liuikii recognized the bill as "tho one lie had found, aud which to that time had pai l $50 worth of debt V nickel's worth ('I peanuts will lie given u Hie first pcixuu furnishing a correct aim i r us to who, if anyone, was ahead in the deal. Subacribe for Thb Hebald fl per SCHOOL NOTES The high school room bad a spelling contest lust Friday. Marjoriu Spencer and Georgia Nie buhr were visitors at the hih school Friday, This week the attendance has been broken into finite badly on account of the fair at Sioux City. The 2nd piimnry room is very much interested in the study of corn. They are also iiuproviLg tho decorations iu their room by tin mi of pictures. Tho high school received part of the books sent for. The lt primary will be provided new chairs in a short time so that bet- woi kau bn done. After this week the 8th grade gram mar class will recite in the grammar ron in. Mamie M cCorliiiulale spent Satin day and Solid iy at home. For is.il i A large list of Cheyeune, Morrill, Box Butte. Kiinhnll, Sc-ntt., Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranches, re' jiniiiishnietits railroad contracts. Heboid sections all sizes and prices from $0.50 per acre and up for deeded lauds. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to thoe who wish tn invest. S A Combs, fldturr, Nebr. Undertaker County Coroner Subscription Bargains Cte Ilcrsvld svncl New Idea Maga.i io $1 30 Siont City Daily and Suuday Journal ." 5 0(1 without Sunday 4 20 to rural roiilo patrons 3 50 Kansas City Weekly Star ... . 1 15 Iowa Homestead 1 40 NOTICK KOll BIDS Sealed Mils for i'oiiI raet to clean Hwaiup lilu-li, from lis iinlnti Willi Klk Creek, ill Houtlieast corner of Hie northwest quarter of the north wel i Hurler of section IS, town ship m, iiiukc 7, I'akola county. Nebras ka, to a polnisii roils southeast of Its en trance tu Taylor's ditch at tlni southwest corner of lliii northwest iiuiirter of the northwest iiuiirter of section 27. township ?s, rautn s. a tlt-uancc of live inlles. of all clrl.il-, hrllsh. snills, hiK. ileml trees III slreain or sides of hanks, ohst.rucltnif Mow of water In said ditch ; of all Kiuwlnu trees, brush, willows leauliiK over Into stream, ami liable to Impede the waler In Its pass- nue or hold or Kalher foreign matter sons In obstruct free Mow of waters of said ditch ; ufallold brldtfcs or bridge tlmls rs fall lino said dllcli within said limits, or iniy and all oilier matter tendlim to prevent I unil full Mow of water In said ditch will h- received by the Hoard of County I i '111111111--loners of liiiWnlu i-nunly. Nebras ka, sa d bills to Is- tiled with tliei derk of tin b ia d on or before noon ot the Mil nay i udolsr. A . 1 1. I Kill. i iniii riu l to lowest and Is st bidder, w ho must nlve bund to iln work as per contract Ito.ir I reserves rlKUl to rejeci all bids. Kale. I till ISili day ot Sept. A. Ii. bi n. W. I.. Hi IS-;, County Clerk, I'akola County, Ni hi "The Blast and the Jungle," Judge Lindscy's autobiogra phy is one of the biocst things ever published by any nia;raine. It starts in the October EVERYBODY'S No believer in dean govern ment and riht living can afford to miss it. And don't let O. Henry's storv net bv Vo. It's J'e of seven crackerjaeks in the OCTOBER EVERYBODY'S For S.i.e at Iiuiied s Ni us stand Tsxlcc Notice! Statement 15. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska uu ytARS u ;'- s , . P (TV. IONS ;orv('.tiHT dr.. il,-.r-ii.i Inn n- . ''' r . iii.Ica 'I HMU . -s b . s. R R Time Table C, St. P., M. A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lo-viug timo: tfOHTH HOUND. BOOTH BOI7ND ntn Omaha 7:58 am 10:li;i am Omaha 6.13 m ...Norfolk 8:21) i publis of the Good of tv Good Bivnk this week our largest statement. Twenty-four years young less than fifty dollars total losses, and "ALWAYS hungry for MORE business." Sound good? Plenty of money for cattle loans this fall, and interest low "The Hank that ALWAYS treats you Bank of Dakota. County RIGHT Jbokton Nbr. PAUL PIZEY, I " Dakota Citvi Nik. JaW ZTS Bonded : Abstracter ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City: Iowa ::!8 lm . . . .'28 am... :'M am. . . :05 ni . . . 2:13 jim . . :m 28 . Norfolk .. .Newcaatle. , . .5:18 jim ..10:18 am . 6 :55 pm AUNDAY THAlNh. . . ..Omaha 2 :')() am . . . .Norfolk 8 :'2U am Norfolk 0:13 C B & Q WKHT N'k. 8,i Local I' reight 7:15 am 17 " PanHenger, Omaha and Lincoln' 12:47 pm KAHT S'o 8i Loeul Freight' 2 :25 pro 111 Local ruHHonger. .:i'7 jm daily. duilv exoejit Knnday. Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer I.KAVK I.KAVK jAKiiTAJllV KlOfXOIVY 7 1 5.1111 ti i'tft'1 m j :iti..m 8 ;i0um 11 lr.aiu It' IlOiini 1 l.'iuii 1 '2 am 'A l.'iiiii '2 15(iin 5 .'((ijim 1 liOina 7 1 ."iptii 1 rjjini .Saturday and Hm day nifilita '11 only E G3l M. lfbV Co Success Hstivcl Va.cixtim Cleaners Cleans, sweeps, dusts, all in one operation. Removes every particle of dust and dirt from floor coverings and carpets Not only surface dirt but from within, from be neath, from the very fibre of the goods itself. Call at our store and sec the machine in operation; tahe one home and use it. It will surely please you. Edwards & Bradford L'mb'r Co. V. 0. Lake, Resident Mgr. Dakota City, Neb r ir.- i -.1- l.;, 7r i , . j " v r ..-.). .... .. . x ITT. .. 'j )R. C H. MAXWELL, '.'hysiciiui and Surgeon. Calls jiroiniitly attended D3.0?A CITV. NitlUIASEA tiubucribe for tho ilorald, only II. Tuesday, OoCober Vodrscsday, October Thursday, October r-Viday, Cctch-r v, c, Firawcrka Electrics Parado Military Vzrzd Ccrcna.:onK!5!l CIoidSrc:Va i . i : ) L ." .' i ... -A'.'..'3,..-..iti-,;W 1 V'' I year.