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SEND 10 CENTS to tyyrtr potMt rl pckinf and rciv thU valaabl . oullocwon or f'a fHiiiia, iuftner wun my Dig , IniLrUi'UVth unuuiimi nrru mho -iin nuuai i u.rtil PATTERNS 1 cirht iti d lur Myir. K rft i t fit. limplicity and rel. ability ntai.v " y..is. s"!l' " 'arlj vrv rit'vanil tunn in L'niletl St.itrs ana ' l aniJj. or I'v mill diruit. Mure t" i tiun ,,ii,rr make kend lur Iree ; catalogue. irr fathion u-ll' MAGAZINE it.... .hirT.li.r tlun anv otli nwearine million a ""'. n"uir. ol'styirs, p.iiun.i, tiii'skiiiakini;, millinery, I plain scwir.K, mc V nicilli wurk. Ii judr.snnj;, sliuucltc, l!oJ ttories, etc. Only W rcnli a Year (norlli double), inc lndl lJf a lite pjllrrn. tuUbcnbo toilay, or senJ lor suniulecopy, WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS m to AKnts. Postal tiring premium caUlojue and new cash priae ollcn. Aildic.s TU McCUL CO.. K ! tU W. I7(k SL. NEW V01H Your Hair Contrary? Is it inclined to run away? Don't punish it with a cruel brush and combl Feed It, nour ish it, save it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Then your hair will remain at home, on your head, where it belongs. An elegant dressing. Keeps the scalp healthy. ' Does not change the color of the hair. A formula with aaoh bottle y Shew it to year doctor Ask him about It than de as ha asys yers We certainly believe this, or we would not say so. Ayer s Hair vigor, as now made from our new improved formula. is a great preparation for the hair and scalp. Stops falling hair. Cures dan druff. Promotes the Growth of hair. -Wads by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Viu. Local Items Friday, Jan. 7, 1910 We have as good a stock of hard warn and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, and you will find onr prices right. Hohrievor Bros. S H Moore and family were Homer visitors Sunday. M J ilynes. of Vista, was a business visitor here Weduesday.y M. M lieacom, of Hubbard, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. M M Ream and wife were over from Sioux City for New Years dinner. Earl Frederick and family have moved out to the M Q Learner farm. Frae Entraken, of Sioux City, was ths guest of Aileon Btinson Saturday A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Del Sanford last Friday after noon. Clifford Jurid and wife, of Sioui City, ate New Years dinner at the Wm Cheney home. Mrs George Whaley, of Homer, visi ted at the Jas Cooley home from Fri day last until Sunday. Get two ears of corn to grow where onejgrew before by attending the Sioux City Short Course, Jan. 17-22. For sale a six room bouse and three lots, good location, good outside im provements, Enquire at this office. Mm J F Stahl, of Madison, 8 D, spent a few days here this week, the guest of her brother Mell A Schmied. Mrs Wm Adair went to Mapleton, Iowa, lant week to spend a few weeks t the home of Ler daughter, Mrs John Duescbl. For information and particulars of ioux City Short Course, address Capt WLASrcitb, chairman membership committee, Sioux City, Iowa. What is the use of going out in the cold and storm when you can call up Ho. 1 for anything in his line, and be will deliver it to you promptly. Wood for sale, on Walkers island, opposite Feldman's boat yard cot'on- wood tops, partly dry, by the arm, agon or car load. Geo Barnett. Julius Quintal and wife and Richard uiutal and wife went to Jefferson, D . Saturday to-visit relatives and attend the big New Year celebration. Grant Minter, of Buffalo Gap, Neb, and formerly of this place, waa broght to a Sioux Citv hospital last week for treatment. He was accompanied by his wife and sister-in-law. For Sale A few Duroc Jersey male pigs, ol spring larrow. iuey are goou ndiviuuals and good breeding, ' iSotu- ng for sale after January J Oth. Geo C Blessing, Homer, INebr. Harry W Church and Georgia Whit- tecar were granted a license to wed Saturday by Judge Stinson. The cer emony was performed at l'-merson Sunday by Nelson Foauto, justice of tbe peace. Howard Rockwell left Saturday morniug for Grand Island, Neb, where e will take a Bhort course in suort- band and typewriting at the Graud land business college. Clell Maul- ding, of White Lake S D accompanied him from here. Robert Chenay and wife, of Leslie, S D, came down last week and spent a few days at the Wm Cheney home. They were passengers to Lincoln last Thursday, returning Friday, and re mained here until the first of this week before returning home. J F Leedom returned Monday from a few dayB visit at Dallas. S D, at the homes of bis sons Fred and Wash, His little granddaughter, Lyda Lee dom, accompanied him home to stay the remainder of the wtnter. He also brought back the news of the arrival of a baby girl at the Fred Leedom home on Deo 29th. Rev W R Warren and family re turned this week from a vit-it at Bel grade, at the parental home of Mrs Warren, and at Teksmau, with Rev Warren's brother. He will fill the M E pulpit Sunday at the usual hours. The family report Having bad a very pleasant visit, and they wish also to extend Now Year's greetings to all. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Raymond A Voai, son of Mr and Mrs Chas Voss of Oniadi pre cinct, to Miss Rebecca Knox, of Elk Valley. The wedding will bo solemn ized at tho home of 6 Kunx. a brother of the bride, in Pigeon Creek precinct, on Wednesday, January 12, l'JIU The young couple will reside on the Wiukbaus farm, iu Omadi precinct. The Suleji Telephone company lias the material ou the ground to parallel th-ir line with another circuit. As it is now they have twenty-eight phones on the two rural lines connected with the Dakota City switch board, and it is almost an lmnoxsiinlitT for anybody to t connected with a person on either ' ue lines, owiug to the fact that the lines are in almost constant use be tween the patrons liviug iu the country By adding auotlier line to the cirouit and putting Might phones on the new line and ten on each of the old ones, it is hoped thereby to relieve the conges tion. W II Rvan, of Homer, was a bnni ness vii-itor here Tunadsy. Anna M til 1 ins, of Allen, is liere on I visit at the Van de Zcdde borne. Ernest Harris and L J Good.sdll, of Homer were tip on business Monday. Seth Barnes and S A Combs drove np from Homer Wednesday on business Philo McAfee of Tigeon creek pre cinct, was a business visitor Leie last Thursday. Donald and Willie Best were np from Homer a faw days the past week. visiting ralatives. Neva Best left Tuesday morning for Peru, Neb. to resume ber school woik at tbe State normal. G F Broyhill visited from Friday until 8uuday at the August Wilkins home in Omadi precinct. Frank Davey, of the American Mon ument Co of Sioux City, was transact- fug business here Wednesday Robert L Landis and Eth.l Rounds, both of Sioux City, were united in maniage Tuesday by Judge Stinson. Julius Quintal went to Elk Point, S. D. Mouday to look after the dispos al of his corn the rent from his farm there. Every subscriber who pays bis sub scription to The Herald in advanoe can have the Farmers Tiibuue of Sioux City free for one year. Live and lot live" is ..my motto. Why not Gallon No 1 through jour phone and give bim an order, be will deliver it free of charge. Chas Adams and family have moved fiom Walker's Island this place and are occupying the Henry Wood boose just west of Dooliitle's. Found, in the office of the clerk of district court, a fouutnin pen. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. - Bert Andrews, of Santee Neb, a step son of ill Biggs, a former resi dent of this county, was a visitor here Saturday at the J P Rockwell borne. When you come np town, don't for get to stop at the corner of Broadway and Fifteenth streets acd see what there is iu store for you. Van will be there with a broad smile. Miss Sue G Malloy, of Sionx Falls, S D, a former Dakota county school ma'am, who taught in tbe O'Connor district a few years ago, was married to E M Salmouson of Sioux City Try the Hnllev Three Dollar and Fifty Cent Razor 10 Days. Satisfac tory, remit One Dollar and Twenty- Niue Ceuts. If Unsatisfactory eturn. Write, C. E. Holly, Ypsilauti, Mich. The local ice harvest began here this week. The supply is being tsken rom tbe river, which is much better for home use than the lake ice, as it oontaiLB less vegetation and foreign matter. All kinds of coal, feed and bay for sale at reaauuable prices. rivLDs & Sladohteb Co. TbeoEBliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. M O Ayres. in company with his son Edgar, left Weduesday for Miami, Honda, where they will spend a few months in a warmer climate and escape some of the rigorous wiutry weather we are having. Mrs Ben Bayha and daughter Louise of Niobrara, Neb, spent a few days here lst week at the A T Haase borne. T'ecv formerly resided here and met many old friends who were pleased to see them again. A can of bakiug powder and a band- some gold framed picture for 50 ceuts at Van de Z ddes. This may be your lust chance to get one of those elegant paiutings absolutely free. Ono would make an excellent A runs gut The case of dray and Squires vs the C St P M & O R R, has been appealed to tbe supreme court, and Geo Wil kins, clerk of the district court has been instructed to prepare a transcript of tbe case. The case was decided in favor of Gray and Squires at a recent term of the district court. The next event on the lecture conrse will be tl e entertaining appearance of Robert O Bowman, the character por trayalist Mr Bowman is a recog nised artist in his chosen field, and it is to be hoped tbe local publio will come out and hear bim. He will be with us on the evening of January 21st 'iO at tbe M E church W E Voss, county superintendent elect, .was up from Omadi precinct Thursday, and took the oath of olhoe. His predecessor in oflice, Miss Mary Quiun, refused to turn ovei tho keys or cive possession of the olhco, conse auently ouster proceedings will be be enn by Voss, and the courts will be rescrted to to settle the controversy, Robeit nnson writes us from SnO' bomish, Wash, to send bim The Herald for a year, and adds that tury are hav inn lots of rain and a little enow occa sionally, but that everything is fine there. He says the last lie saw of Sum Nelson, who accompanied bim wan in July, and be supposed that he hud returnd to Nebraska. Yes, Sam returned to good old Nebraska early in the fall and has been busking corn to beat the band ever since. Maurice O'Connor, an old resident cf Nacora, Neb, aged 40 yearn, died at a hospital in Sioux City Wednesday afternoon. Mr O'Connor went t3 Sioux City a short time ago to visit bis two sisters. He was takeu ill only a few days before bis death, and at the advice of a physician was taken to a hospital. Death was due ta pneumo nia, which developed iutobeait trouble. Mr O'Connor was a retired farmer. The body will be tnken to Hubbard to day for buu.il. Mr O'Connor never was raarriod. He leaves two sisters re siding iu Sioux City and two brothers, Charles and John O'Connor, of Nacora. Iu remitting Lis subscription to the Herald for "ell the news when it is news 1 red ueiry writes as iohows: "Please send the Herald to me atTein- pe, Arizona, uutil further orders. Mrs Berry and I spent Amus la Old Wexi . .. . .. mi co takinK in tue siguts. xuey are having their Fiesta in Chiuang, Old Mexico, which is a thirty days nation al holiday. They have bull fights, cock fights, and racing, and every thing ia wide open. Mrs Berry and 1 will spend the winter in Salt River valley in Arizona, which ia the fluent winter climate on earth, aud we will think of you people living in the cold and snow drifts while we are busking in the sunshine amid tbe roses and rip oranges. Regards to everyone." Pres Foita and wife have moved in- 10 uie ueorge oueiuiey nnuse. uoy a goort arm on tne Dakota county bottom. 1 nave it. timers, Paul McAllister was down from Bnrbank, S D this week vinitng bis parents. Mell A ficfiroied left Wednesday for Mason City, I.iwa, to attend a meeting of the auditing committee of the M B A order. The high schol boys will give an oyster sociable at the Geo Barnett res idence next Friday evening, Jan 14th, for the benefit of the high school ball team. Everybody come. Nels Smith and wife and Off Harris and wife were southbound passengers on tbe Burlington yesterday, enroute to their homes at Homer from a ten day's ViBit at Cherokee, Iowa. The new "Radex" lens for constant wear is superior for comfort and clear ness of vision. Ii screens out the vio let or chemical rays of light, thus pre venting irritation and intlamation Satisfaction guaranteed. W C Eok hart, Liceci-ed Optometrist. D C Ht ffernon, county judge elect, aud D G Evans, eouuty treasurer elect took the oath of office Thursday morn mg and are now in possession of their respeetive offices. The retiring oflioers Judge D C Stinson and W J Manning, have made excellent records in their respective ciffioes, nd we only hope their successors will be as faithful to the interests of tne county and the poo pie ia general. Plum Turned to Lemon . The contest proceedings instituted by John C Uogan against W L Ross over tbe letter's election to the office of county clerk was decided iu the county oourt beforo Juge Stinson Tuesday. A recount of the ballota. occupying Monday and Tuesday, re vealed several errors iu thecouut made by tho election boards. The result of the recount gives Ross a nisjority of twenty-eight over Hogmi, instead of six, as returned by the official count. Paul Pizey and John V Pearson ap peared for Hogan aud R E Evans for Ross. FredStauard and lolm Ryan were chosen by the contestants to keep tally Following is a comparison of the official count by precicois as returned by the election boards, with that made at the recount : -RoBS, HOOAN Offl- lUi- Offl- lte- cliil. count clnl. count. Dakota 160 1G0 63 63 Ht. John's.... 25 3D 108 107 Pigeon Creek. 39 39 30 29 Omadi. 147 143 99 99 Hubbard 67 60 112 107 Summit 11 13 Ml 107 Covington ...161 167 125 121 Emerson 82 82 38 38 Totals C82 689 679 661 It will be serin by tne above table that the principal changes in the re turns were found in St John's, Sum wit and Hubbard, where Ross gained ten votes and Hogan lost ten. Each contestant lost f ur votea in Covington, Hogan lost one in Pigeon and uoss gained one in Omadi. At the conclusion of the recount tbe attorneys for Hogan dismissed the case without prejudice Short Course In Sioux City The Iowa State College of Agricul ture will give a abort course of instruc tion in farming and domestic science in . Sioux City from January 17 to 22, iuclusive. The course will be open not only tD the men and women and boys aud girls of northeastern Iowa, but to residents of nnrtheustern Neb raska and southeastern South Dakota. The indications point to almost as many students from Nebraska and South Dakota as from Iowa. The teachers in charge of this short course of instruction are specialists of national reputation acd every farmer in this territory owes it to himself and to his wife and children to take advan tsge of the opportunity which will be afforded by their lectures and demon strations. Prof. P. G. Holden, the greatest oorn expert the United States has produced, will be on band with his assistants to teach about com and oth' er grains. Prof. R. K Bliss and Prof. George Godfrey will teach animal hus bandry. Household Economics will be demonstrated by women teachers The latest devices in farm machinery will been exhibition and the partiou lar efficiency of every ono of these will demonstrated by experts. Samples of the leading varieties of corn grown in this territory will bo on displiiy, and the methods of testing and storing seed corn will be explained The information tlua taught is espeO' ially valuable to every farmer. The scholarship fee for the Agricul tural department of the course is $3, and for the Domestio Science course $2. Resolutions Tassed by Dakota City Camp No 4080, M W A, upon the death of Howard P Crozier: Whereas, Dakota City Camp No 4080, Modern Woodmen of America, ! bas been called upon to suffer the loss by death of its leading officer and one of its truest members, Neighbor Howard P Ciozier, who for three years previous to bis deatb was venerable consul of our camp, and Whereas, In tbe deatb of Neighbor Crozier Dakota City Camp No 4080, bas lost one of its truest members, the community one of its best citizens and Lis wife a devoted and loviug husband, therefore bo it Resolved, That tbe deepest svmpa thy of Dakota City Camp No 4080, M W A be extended tho grief stricken wife and relatives; that these resolu tions be spread upon the records of our lodge; furnished the papers for publi cation uud a copy presented to the furuily. Mell A Scbraied, E II Oribble, L 11 Armbright. DISTRICT COURT DATES Judge Guy T Graves 1ms fixed the following dates for holding court in the different counties of the Eighth judicial district for the year 1910: Cuming .Innimry 111 Kepti-nilier li 1'nkotu Keliruury U Si pteinls r art Klantou Murcli 7 Oetolier 15 lednr Mitre h 14 Novum I' r 7 I Ui,n March UK Novetnls-r KM Thurston April 11 OrtolsT 17 The first day of each term Is set for bear Ins appllcatluiu for cllUeuntilp papers. Death Claims Another Pioneer Mr, Matil(U Warner, passed to that other world last Friday morning at 2 o'clock, December 31, 1009. Her do mi e occurred at tlio borne of her brother, John Brnbaker, in Allen, Neb, in whose home she had been vis iting for the past two mouths. She bad been in comparatively good beslth for a woman of her advanced age, un til the day before ber death, when she was taken with a severe attack of kidney trouble, which with other com plications incident to old age was niore than her frail constitution would bear. The deceased woman was in her 80th year, and had been a resident of Dakota oouuty since April, 1867, com ing here from Riobland, Iowa, wi b ber husband, the late Gideon Warner, and bad lived a greater portion of tLese years at their comfortable farm borne on Omaha creek, alxmt Ave miles southwest of Dakota City. Her husband, Gideon Warner, pre ceded her to that other world iu Feb ruary 1903, at th home of their son, D W Warner. In Alberta, Canada. The deceased woman is survived by eitiht children, four sous and four daughters. Daniel Webster, of Alberta, Canada; William P, of Omaha; Geo O, of this conntv; Elmer and Mrs E'.la Cobnrn, of Great Falls, Mont, Mrs Jane Ward, of Dixou county, Mrs Alie Bevins, of Omaha, and Mrs Em ma Ruthbnn, of LaCrosse, Wash. The funeral services were held at Alien, Neb, Saturday morning from the borne of ber brother, John Btu baker, and the remains were shipped from there to Homer aud were laid to rest by tbe side of her late husband and compauion in the Taylor ceme tery Saturday afternoon. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Kecortl II. U. Heinstreet, of Emerson, culled lit the J. M. Johnson homo Tuesday. Mins Amber Cnrlock Is home from SerRonnt Uluff, where Bhe viwlted a sister. Mrs. I,oul Jeep left Tuesday for Ly ons, where she will visit relutlves over New Years. Mrs. A. A. Sunde, of Soldier, In., la the truest this week of her parents. Mr. end .tlrs. John Manning. J. M. Woodcock Is home from his claim In Ttock county for a few weeks visit with his family here. Leon Johnson and Misses Lulu John son and Thekla Hansen, of Akron, la., spent Christmas at the J. M. Johnson home. Hev. J. L, Phillips wns a visitor at the home of his parents In Lyons Mon day till Wednesday end at Pender, where his wife la visiting. Mert Knowlton, of Huron, S. !., wns here this week spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Knowl ton, and his brother, Watt Knowlton. W. V. Steutevlllo returned Tuesday evening from his visit to Hrownsville. He left here Friday and did not arrive at his destination until Christmas eve ning, having been blockaded by snow. Rev. J. L. Phillips and sons, Jesse and Clnrence, enjoyed Christmas din ner with their son nnd brother In Sioux City. Mrs. Phillips wus a visitor with her parents at Pender. Mrs. J. L. Kroesen left Tuesday for her home at Cedar Falls, la., after a visit at the home of her son, Hurt Kroe sen. Editor Charles E. Kroesen. of the Ute, Ia., Independent, and family, were also Christmas visitors at the Kroesen home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Flesher, who have spent three or four months tit th Geo. Li. lion is nomo, lert this week for Hone steel, S. V. After visiting there a short timo they will go to Oakland, la., and from there will return to their home at Loomls, Cnl. 'Mrs. Flesher Is a sister of Mrs. Geo. L. Hoals. The young men of the Crusaders class lit the Methodist church, accom panied by their girl friends, enjoyed a sleighing party out to the hoiue of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kline, on TueHdny eve ning. The ride out and back was an enjoyable one. Games and refreshments) furnished the pastime end all hud u line time. On tlin 2Cth, Rev. J. L. Phillips per formed the ceremony at the Methodist parsonage which united Vernon Ar wood, of Sioux City, und Miss Nora Antrim, of Dakota City, in the bonds of wedlock. The bride Is one of Da kota City's nicest young ladies and the groom Is a young man well spoken of. They will live in Kloux City. South Sioux City teachers nre en- Joying their vacation this week. Pro fessor nnd Mrs. II. Rnutmch nre at Tekatnuh; Miss Lizzie McGlusshen went to Indiunapolis; MIhs Ruth Francis to Crawford; Miss Kllu Tiauer and Miss Mattiu Wendte to Ponca, while the Misses O'Neill, lUtrtlett and Jeep are at their homes here. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported by J J Iiiiners, Bonded Abstrccler, Dakota City, Nebraska. K A Roberts end wife to Thomas Chew s'a eVi sec 12-J9-7 wd $4..u(0 E R Bycrley and wile to D M Tollinger lot 4 lil it 15 Central .South Sioux City wd $G00 Harriet Cain to John Cnin w'a ne 14 ne',4 sec "J 21 J wd $800 Harriet Cfiin to Ilottic Coin c'a ut'i ncVi sec 2H-27-9 wtl $H()0 Fred S Kerry to Nell Davev Berry un divided V'i interest in w Vi nwVi sec 4-27 0 wd $1 Fred S Kerry to R V. lvvaus undivided 'a interest in wVi nw'4 sec 24-27-6 qc $1 Stewart B Brown and wife to Fred S Berry w Vi nwVi sec 24- 27-6 $4400 Herman Ropken nntl wile to Jnmes L Taylor e'j se'4 nwVi and sec 20-2H.6 wd $1500 e Vi nc'4 w4 Daniel T Oilman nnd wife to Arthur F Teets, lots 4- 5 & fi, blk 81 Covington wd $400 Peter Sullivan trustee to Xfary Cur- ren, Bridget T Curren and Thomas II Curren s Vi seVi sec7-2U-7 C $1 C StP M & O Ry Co to I H Burke lots 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 H U 10 11 12 blk fiH and lots 4 5 G blk 30 Covtngtou, except right of way (jc $1 Snrah L Fellows to Ora M Fellows ne nw'i nw'i sec 22 29-0 qc $1 W illiam B Palmer and Chnrlea 15 Pal iner and wives to Frederick W Lhhr lots 3 4 5, sec K8 47 wd $9500 Arthur II Forbes to Consumers Ice Co undivided 'U lot l.Sec 32-29 9 wd $100 Libbic A Forbes and lion Forbes nnd wife to Consumers Ice Company lot 1 sec 23-29.9 wd $300. I united Real 1. state ; Trust Co to Harry 11 Adair lot 10 blk 172 Dakota City, qe $25 C1I Kilbotirn to M Autonttte Kil bourn se'i i w Vi sec 27 ami k t 2 sec 3 V 7-27-H wd $1300 Chouncey I Brown et al to C II Kil- born se aw'i ace 27 and lot 2 sec .'14 7 27-9 wd $1200 Alma R MePherson to Henry Md'licr- son lots 1 2 3 blk l"i nortn ml to Ivmcr son wd $1 Lewis J Goodscll and wile to Frrdiii andJOchunder lot 11 blk 5 Homer wd 8750 J bimers and wile to the Hank o houth Sioux City n 22 teet of e 132 feet of lot 9 blk 10 SouthSioux City wd $150 William Frszier to Catherine Frazier lot Lec 34 29 9 wd 81U0 A Happy Kcw Ifccxr To You and to yours. May it bring Health, Happiness and Prosperity in gen erous measure, and to Good Old Dakota County Boun tiful Crops and Good Prices. "The "Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Bank, of Dakota County & rV."0" Start that Savings Account ' TV T ""N "T 7C T HERE IS. f& IB. HfoV. Co. Lumber, Hardware and Coal A good stock, Rigiitly Priced, is getting us the Business. Call and sec us. We 11 Treat you Right. , Edwards & Bradford L'mb'r Co. V. 0. Lake, Rpsidonfc Mpr. Dakota City, Neb After this date we will sell for CASH W. F. LrOREBJZ CITY MEAT PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citvi Nib. Bonded : Abstracter Lawyers Abstracts, of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees tWaccurac-y of every Abntraot I make x Winter ID)a,ys $ Will soon be here. Be prepared with a nice warm IjJIJ) Kobe. We have a good assortment in . various designs of pleasing colors ranging in price f as follows: $2.80 - $4.20- $5.30, all of Come early and get We will gell all last year's patterns of Plush t and Wool Lap Kotcrf at one-foarth off tho price t : Sturca erosLrtV.8. U N Sunut Magaxln offer REVIEW OF REVIEWS , SUNSET MAGAZINE . WOMAN'S HOME . N q trprr with your order, a beautiful premium, a 7J-PM book ' Ulutrated in four color with lii WuUra vicwa. v i. N VV ONLY ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. 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