Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say,"Bronchltls." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. A lyers We pmblUh our formulas 9 We btnfsh Alcohol from our mdtoint Wo uriro you to consult your doctor VC'hc :i you tell your doctor about the bid taste i.i vour mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he ser. your coated tongue, he will saw " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well in such cases. It-arta D.7 tho 3. C. Avar Co.. Lnwall. Hml Local Items Friday, Oct. 15, 1909 We have as good a stock of hard warn and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, and you will find our prices right. ScbrieYer Bros. The Masooio lodge will hold its reg ular meeting Saturday evening, Octo ber 23rd. The Odd Fellows 'conferred two de grees M"Dtay evening and enjoyed an yster feed. Jay Roberti-on snd Jas Clark went to Hubbard Wednesday to bnild a house ior Mike lieacom. If you winh any of that fine glass ware at Van's, see him before it is all taken. He is selling it below cost. J J Eimers returned Wednesday from a trip to Key Paha count r, this state, where he went to look at a land proposition . Mrs W J Forrest of Kalamazoo, Mioh, is here on a two weeks' visit at the home of her son, Frauk Forrest, manager for the Nebraska tolephone company . Deputy U 8 Marshal Sides went to Omaha Bna-lay evening to be on .hand Monday at the arraignment of the overland train robbers who were taken before the U 8 court. 'LW White came up from Wood bine, Iowa. Tuesday to look after the housing of Lin luunches at Crjtal lake for the winter. He expects to spend next summer at this favorite resort. John Ream, son of 0 II Ream and wife, pot a couple of bad cuts Satur day night while in a mixup with some potato diggers in the rear of the sa loon. The fellow who did the cutting made his gettiway in tbe dark. Bert Ream, who bus been employed on the construction work of the Tana ma canal for the past year, arrived he'e Monday for a short visit, being enroute to Lis home iu O-epion. He says the big ditch is not finished yet by a jug ful. Birney Oribble returned Monday from hi trip to Houth Dakota, where he went to see his brother, Sam Grib ble, who has been laid up with a cou ple of broken ribs, caused by falling down a cellar way. Joe Jackson, who accompanied him on the tri , returned to his home at Meadow Grove, Neb, Tuesday. Tiof M A Fennell, of Pender, was a pleasant caller here Monday between trains while enroute to Walthill. He is the republican candidate for county superintendent of Thurston county and is well acquainted with Wilfred E Voss, who is a candidate for the same office in this oonntv. and he remarked that Dakota county would be" highly com plimented in electing eo able a man as Mr Voss. 1) Van de Zedde met with a bad ac cident Friday eveuirig when returning from tjionx City on the Foye car. He alighted from tho car as it was pasung his home, not waitiug for tue motor man to stoo the car. and niiased his footing and Ml, istrikiug on hio shoul der and breaking one of the shoulder bones. While the accident is not of a serious naturo it i very painful and will keep him out of mischief (and also out of tho btore) for neverul clays. A letter dated Sept '28th, from Carl Frei'ei icksou, who went to Denmark in August to visit his purents and old tir?e fiiemls, runs as follows: "I am at home iu Belle Mollebanke with my father and mother uud am having a good time, but am ready to leave al most any time for our good old USA. Denmark is a fine couutry, but oh, it is small Dakota county seems like a bigger place than all Denmark. I have now traveled from one end of Denmark to the other. I am going to for nnblmrd. Nebr. about Oct 10th. over the Cnnnard line from Liv erpnol. R -girds to all, eto." We have made A STARTLING DISCOVERY We can sell "protection" or call it that for less money than we charge for our insurance. The reason we charge what we do is to make our policies SAFI- AS A GOVIvRN MKNT BOND. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR THE MIDWEST LIFE Of Lincoln, Nebr. C. L. Williams, Norfolk, Nebr. Henry Cain of Hubbard, was a busi ness visitor here Monday. Boy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. W L Ross went to Lyman county, S D, Wednesday on a deal for piece of South Dakota land. Mrs Gertrude Dest and sons, Wil liam n 1 Donald, were tip from Homer ovei Sunday visiting relatives. W E Snethenleft Monday for Exeter, Nebr, on a months vacation, where he will join his wife who is visiting her parents. Arthur Harrison of Sionx City, and Delia 0rens of Dead wood, S D, were joined in marriage Wednesday by Rev W R Warren, M E Taster. " Mr Carbon, relief agent for the Bur lington road, is looking after the com pany's business here during the ab sence of W E Snethen, tho regular agent. Hello Central 1 Tlesse give me Nol. Is this Mr Van de Zedde? Please send Harold down with a package of that 30o coffee and one of those Dice dishes. Alright, thank yon. Brown's Tenne see ministrels showed to a small crowd in the Ayres Krnm wiede hall Monday evening. The show came unannounced etcopt for a few dodgers and a noisy brass band. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. & Slaughter Co. Thio E Bliyen, Manager, ' Dakota City, Neb. The Lutheran choir of this place went to Sioux City Sunday to sing at the funeral of Mrs Sarah Einkead, whose funeral was held from the chap el at Westcott's undertaking parlors. Henry V Brown of Sioux City, and Harriett U Reasegien of South Sioux City, were granted a license to wed on Wednesday, and were joined in mar riage the same evening at South Sionx City "Well Mary, where did you get that nine (lis ti, nint it a beauty ?" "I got it at Van de Zedde's with a package of coffee, for only 30o". "I'll Phone John and have him bring me a pack age when he comes home." Your opin'on about what you see is determined partly by how you see. Very few people have normal vision. Ouly perfectly fitted glasses will give both relief nnd normal sight. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Judge Graves came up from I'ender last Friday evening and heard argu ments for a new trial iu the case of George Foster, who was convicted on a charge of bastardy at the recent term court. A new trial was granted and the case will be heard next week. A special venire of jurymen will be sum moned for the case. We will bold u Special Sale and Demonstration o' the National Biscuit Company's Inner Heal Trade Mark package goods on Saturday, October 23rd. All 10 ct nt packages 3 for 25c, and all 5-cent packages 6 for 23c on that day and date ouly. Come in and take advantage of this sale. S A Stisson. Paul Kinkel signal foreman at the Burlincton tower, reoeived word lust Saturday that his sister had been ki led ut St Paul. Minn, by being run over by a patrol wagon. Mr Kinkel, wife and son Wilfred, left bunday for St, Paul to attend the funeral obse . - . -. . . . v m 1 (lines nir Kinnei reiurneu luesusy, his wife and son remaining for a weens visit with relatives. Richard T Quintal and Miss Ida Elacketer were united iu marriage Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's mother in this place, Rev W R Warren, pastor of the M E church, oflioiuting. Both these yotmg neonle are well known in this commu nity, where they have a boat ol menus who loiu in extending congratulations Thev will make their home hete for the preseut. lii nt O D Reed, who operated two launches on Crystal lake the past sum mer. has taken his boats from the loko and laauohed them in the Missouri liver at the foot of Broadway. Ho has converted bis 50-foot stern wheel launch into a house-bot and will start down the river soon with his family to snend the winter in a warmer cli mate. In the meantime he will look for a new field in which to operate his boats. George Cummings, the eldest of the two burclars who were being held here awaiting a hearing on a charge of breakine into the res.dence of Nel son Smith of Homer, last week, took French leave Wednesday tjveniug about 8 o'clock when Deputy Sheriff Wm Bierman trusted him out of bis sight long enough to go out back of tbe eouri house for some kindling. 0ing to the crowded condition of the jail at present the prisoners have been given more liberty than usual, and this fellow had beeu allowed to bring iu water and wood during the evening, and it was on bis third trip out that he failed to return. No trace of him had been found up to last evening, other than that a fellow unsweriug his description had ridden into Sioux City on the 10 o'clock Traction car on tho night of the getaway. The Lincoln State Journal is certain- ling after uew business when it offer to send that big daily paper without Sunday from now uutil January 1, l'JIO for only 50 eouts, or with Sunday for 75 cents. Almost every family in the state will want t take advantage of this big cut in lui-e in order t j com pare The Journal with any other daily they know about, lhisis just what Tho Jontual folks want and why it makes such a cheap price. Its pub lishers feel that if a family gets The Journal habit no other paper will ever till the bill after that. I lie Jo.irnul not only is a groat uowspapnr iu a strict news sense, but stands for many of the principles that p.re being fought for by Nebraska. It sin the forefrou of the battle against the saloon am refuses to print liuu r or pantry medi cal advertising. Send in a half dollar aud see what a lot you get for yon money. They guarantee to stop the paper when the time is up. Hunger makes me think of you; Thought of you makes me hungry Between the thought and sight of you, Indeed I'm always hungry But with appetite awaiting a nickle in hand andf you in store who coyld wish for anything more? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ' ,M'M EDITED BV THE JUNIOR CLASS W'Mli- U1GH SCHOOL ROOM New apparatus arrived this week for the physicb class. GRAMMAR BOOM Harry Broyhill has been absent the past week. INTERMEDIATE BOOM Nellie Sacford is in school again after a week's absence. Mamie McCorkmda'e spent Satur day and Sunday at her home in Wak i- field. Official Proceedings of the Board of County Commissions. Dakotr City, Neb, Oct 5, 1909. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. TreHeut John Sierk, chairman, Ed Morgan, J U Bonderson. Board ordered the county treason r to accept the origiual tax, let-s interest and advertising, on the following lots: Lots 4 and 5 in bloc'i C8; lot 9 in block 83, and lot 2 in block 113, Cov ington. The treasurer is ordered to ucofpt Undertaker County Coroner The 5th grade is drawing ndt the principal, less advertising and in- moulding maps of South Americu. PRIMARY ROOM Pupils neither absent or tardy dur ing month: Willie Towell. Ada Broth erton, Elsie Krumwiede, Irene Lake. Harriett Ayres, Lloyd Moore, Harold Antrim, Dora Olsen and Henry Krumwiede. Received new readers and supplies this week. 1st grade have finished first crayon landscapes this week. Reoeived our kindergarten cnairs this week. Charlotte Warren entered the bright eyes class Monday. SECOND PRIMARY Wilfred Kinkel has been absent this week having gone to fet Paul. The 2nd and 3rd grades are having interesting disoussions of bees in then nature. For Sale A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Scotts Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranches, relinquishments railroad contracts, school sections all sizoN and priceB from 0.50 per aero and up for deeded lauds. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invent. S A Combs, Homer, Nebr. PROGRAM Wednesday Literary club will meet I Ui MIhh Kmfeleii Octnher HHIi, lit which time the following program will lie iflven: Hoi I Cull. KcsiHiiihCH ulMitit American Scenery History Study. Uli. St, 4, ft. . Mrs. Mcllcalli Paper, "Hide I. mills on the KximtIc nci'S ol colonial i.iie" .irs. mason M Uslc Current Kvcnts Mrs. Kvims K. Knirelini, Secretary. Services at the Methodist Episcopal hureh every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday so'jool, 10 m! Class meeting 12 m; Epworlu League, 6:30 p in; Preaching, 7 p in. Lcctura Course Dates The Russell Novelty Co Monday, Nov 22. 191) W I Nolon Friday, Dec IT, 1909 R O Bowman.... Friday, Jan 21, 1910 The Modern Musicians Saturday, Feb 5, 1910 R L Kemplo .Wednesday, Mar 23, 1910 tereNt. ut one-half the assessed value in full payment vt taxes, on the fol low icg lots, for the reason that said lots are fraeti 'rial kts, are crossed by railroad, tml have been nsseshcit as full lots: Lots 4, 5 and 0 in block 113, Covington. Tito following reports of county ofli- cers were approved by the board: To the board of .'oniity commissioners, Dakota c-miitr, Nebraska. ReiKirt of fees earned in the county clerk s oflico in the 3rd (luaiter of the year 1909. endinp; September 30, 191)9. Fees for recording r-17 70 Third quarter salary il lie Total 1-117 7" W L Ross, county clerk. Subscribed and sworn to bofore Oeorco Wilkius. clerk of the district court. To tlio lion, board of county commis si. Hers Amount of feen collected by DC StiiiHon, as follows; July iwm. total l!tt AiiKiixt. It ii, total lal 7fi SepleinlHT totnl 1"8 4i Total for three moiitliH 17" 46 I D C Miiison, county judge. Statement of fees collected in the oflicc of tin- clerk of the district court of D iKnl.1 county, Neb, for tho quar ter choieK Kept 3d, 1909. To the honorable board of county com missioner! Fees collected In July Jlf.l l' Fees collected In Aumlst t,M Ml Fees collected III hcplcliilier IS 7" h:U4' -A V-iV.t1t IBxsmLper ii (Drops GOOD as always in OLD DAKOTA COUNTY li. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Candidate for Re-eleotton. ik'Ti,.fl ! BO YEARS mm. Wli 71 mm Trade Mark 'fjT.W.t-tfi'V Designs ' tlivS Copyrights Ac. innnn r..,mi'i n nkptrli nnd lcrlptlnn m aul"kly naeiTOiin nar mhiiioii f rue "ImHmr u iiivcnllc.il in pr.ihuliljf p.iliietiilile Uliiniunlrft. ..i , ... I v .1UIIO..11I lul. HANnmOK in I'M eat bi-mt. I ten. 'H1: t iiifniicy fur ium-uiuik pulaaln. J'uO'liOl in.iMl lllltiuKU muni. i. r. i ll fiutirr, wlilmut chnrito, lu Hie Scientific American. A Imnrtno-Tiolr lllildtratoil wkoiit. i.riw rir. tl Htll.tl el jiliTH'tPTiiiiiw i.iun.ni. vv . ...ix- l.ur nionllii, U Sold hf all ner1olm WM &Co.3CIBd"'- New York I,.-., j inn.- Tl r Pt WHhlumuo. I. u R R Time Table c, St. p., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City ut the fol lowing time : tfOHTU UOUN&. HOCTH BolJNO. :r,o im Omaha 7:fiH am 10:0.'! am Omaha ...,,.i.'i pm 3:.-8 jim Norfolk K ;-j:t am ).'2H am Norfolk 6:1.1 pin 1 :'M am Newcastle 10 :1H am 2:00im ....... it. bb im SUNDAY TflAlNh. 12:13 piu Omaha 2 :".0 am j:;M Norfolk H:M an, 'J:'H Norfolk 5: ID Total ft el collected forllrdcir fcMI It1 (ieorg.- Wilkins, clerk district court. Hubsci ihed uud sworn to before I) C iSiinson, county j'idge John Manning was appointed by t'.ie board to nerve on the old soldiers re lief fund committee in plaoo of J M Woodcock. Tho following claims were allowed ; (iKNiruAi. nN n K l Staiiard, hoard for Mrs U'tir. l.urier I 21 '.'ft I'ci k i Hro- 1 1o, iinlles 11.1 Leahey, lu-ioilty hoard, ca-e of l in liiiiver i K Waters, lumiier It T Sawyer. hurlin Mrs U.-ed, I'hilm m 1 1 amnion. I A Steven- i 'o, ui.lse Scot t Duncan. OikkIiik m ave for M rs llei'li el kiliK Hi os t !o. mil se V I. Itni, uuiktUK tin 11..1, salary, e x iieui'M, etc Art Ityinlll Iteile I'.ai-liert, carliiL' for Mis Iteed.. nil I. line he it , hi iat 'I I nit pull oe rs .. Kl'eil Srhl II VIT, Mill I' Iin Sierk. siilarv This means PROSPERITY for one and all for all follow the farmer Come here for best in Banking Insurance Loans. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Darvk. of Dakota County Jkokon If mbr. PAUL, PIZEY, " Dakota Citvi Nit. laW6rS Bonded : Abstracter ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa IS. (L IS. IL'foV. Co. cm q V KS T No, s:i Lioeui c reiuut v:ioam 17 " passenger, OinitLu and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 8ti Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local PaS"senger. .C:''7 pm daily. daily except (Sunday. in no (ll oi :tfi ivi r. : fl oi :i : 7711 r. 17 ! nil 'l nn 4 i fl" fil ' 1 1 ' ei ' 1 1 I 11 llonilermio, alarv Aiislln Se l r n I 'o. riialrs .... I lelil l-'e I Ik I II.-. si i In r , e o- I 'ii r-j A y re-, luoll IT I I' KiM-k m-II. Mila r.y Win I '. . e i ina n n , -n liny lln. t hfnesi n, Miij).n s IIKIIS. K KINO k' .V It l.hr ( o, IiiiiiImt John sierk, fri-nh. on tile Ii H Heat ty , III lilii.. wol k l!OA Ii KI'N Ii. Art Hymlll.road woik .Ms mi lin t n niSTe.ii'T kiin n. (leo W Tlincker, until work.iliHt. N Hny A rmon r. aiie- W in I .en nn-r. -nine ' ' I in hits'riy, same ' t ii-ii 'I'harke r. same 1 ' (eo M i.lkltT, Kami- 1 1 SI Ml '.i7 :iil 1 1 ml 7 1 W .Vi II Hoard ttiliouriied to Oct 10. 1909 W L Hons, eluik. Subscribe for Tijk Heuauij tl per year. Nervous Break-Down Nerve energy is tho force that controls tho or gans of respiration, cir culation, digestion and elimi nation. When you feel weak, nervous, irri tahle, sick, it is often be cause you lack nerve energy, and tho process of rebuilding and sustain ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles' Nervine has cured thousands of such cases, and will we helicvo benciit if not entirely cure you. Try it. "My nervous iivitem gn.v awny comi Icti lv. nnd l -il m on the verca of the k' U". 1 rl"d Hl.illed r'K' clun hut pot no iiernmnent icier. I nut mi timl I had to Kiv tin my lnihiniM. 1 isrnn tuMiiK Jr. Mil.-i lu stur.iilvo Nn vine. In a few l:iy I much luttcr, nnd 1 continual to lio.Mivn ti ti 1 i I entirely cuied. I em in hiiin' im un, and never nn'S) ii n opp"! luim v to l ecomineinl t ni remedy." MI'.. ,!' ,'a .l!lu'. Myrtlo fJ.i-ek, ori-Kn. Your clrunaist tells Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and e anthorle him to return price of first buttlo tonly) If It tails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind S T O V E S CD Z s T O The most complete line ever brought to Dakota City. Garland Base Burners the Worlds Best. Monarch Malleable Ranges Better than Ever. No matter what your requirements are in the Stove line, we have an endless variety from the cheapest to the best. We meet all competition and then go you one better, we deliver them, set them up, and start them going. Can also fur- j nish repairs for almost any stove manufactured. Odd size pipe, furnace pipe and fittings made to order. General Repair shop in connection. Edwards k Bradford L'mb'r Co. V. 0. Lake, Hcsidcnt Mr. Dakota City, Neb '.SATURDAY SPECIALS i I I Scvttirday , Sardines 4c per Box Ladies' Belts 5c each Men's 50c Shirts Oct. lGtK Climax 45c per lb 3 pkges Mince Meat. . . .20c i . . for 45c Ssxturdsvy. Oct. ?3rd Men's $1 50 All Wool Sweaters 51. OO Men's $2.50 Duck Coats, $2 Sweet Potatoes. . . 3c lb I pair Men's Faced Husking Mittens 25c (1 lbs New Tan Cake Flour 25c A 50c Gallon Can of Peaches 4Qc II member oar Uneeda Iiincuit Demonstration and Sale on this date I 1 A 0 ' Dakota City. Nebraska I n