Desperate Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A VV publish our formulai yers Wo banish alcohol from our m.diolnaa We ur you to consult your doctor Local Items Any pood doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels ore con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. Mad by tha J. O. Ajar Co., Low.ll. Mui. f SEEDS l y BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SlICCFPn I SPECIAL nrrrn- Made to kalis Raw Rnalaraa, A trial Will Prize Collection ". i7Trn.ti.:i.-i Uea; 10 Spriiia-ii.inrinr haiiet vanetlra In all. SIAKAMECB TO PLEAttK. VWgfo-tfy ; Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS ocotm poitar and pack Inn and rcaWa thla T1naM i.....uu . ru poMnaiu, ortnr Uh my big I IiialnirtlvM. ltnntir.l m.. I - i . j' i a. a 4 fH.W.Buckhe8, U04BU&sCT.j .i.,.-b.,. -, - , riif.ftnfiaa Buy a good county bottom. farm on the I Lave it. Dakota Einiers. Undertaker Coimiy Coroner 15. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Friday, March 4, 1910 We Lave as good a stock of Lard warn and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, and yon will find onr prices right. Schriever Bros. Bargains at Van's every day. Ed T Kearney of Jackson was a bus iness visitor bere last Tuesday. Richard Hughes left Sunday for a visit with relatives at Hot Springs HD. Bee our spring fabrics and styles for men's tailor made suits. 8 A Stinson. Bertha Knecht, of Winnebago, ac companied Mary Easton home over Sunday. CI1B8 Barto returned to this place Tuesday, after spending a month with relatives at Wakefield. If yon haven't got time vto do your own shnnpiuK call up o. 1, ana be will deliver the goods promptly. Will H Orr has the plans about 00m pleted for the erection of a new mod ern residence on his farm north 01 town. The last will and testament of Clar issa J Austin was bleu lor pro Date in County Judge Ileffernan's office Wed nesday. 0 R and Chris Smith were down from Jackson on business matters Tues day, and were pleasant callers at the Herald office. Mrs George Niebnhr returned Tues day from De Smet, 8 D, where she spent a week at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs A B Rich. Robert A Woods left Tuesday even ing for his home at Lacrosse, Wash, after spending the winter hero with his parents, Mr and Mrs Geo T Woods. John Turnbull, druggist at the Da kota City pharmacy, spent a few days in Omaha this week. E E Crady of Sioux City, is looking after the store during his absence. Rev Taul Boodach, a native of Per sia and a student at Morningside, will give an illustrated lecture in the Mcth- dint church March 15th under the aus pices of the Epworth League. Clyde Crego started Sunday for Julesburg, Col, where he intended to work in a barber shop, but was inter cepted at Fremont by a telegram sta ting that the position was taken, so he returned the next morning. The Ladies Aid society of the1 M E church, at their meeting last Friday at the home of Mrs Spencer, presented Mrs S A Bouton a handsome set of sil er spoons, in token of their apprecia tion ot her assistance in church work. Fred Duensing, this week, finished moving his household goods, etc., from his farm to his new home in town. Fred Krnmwiede is occupying the Duensing farm, having moved there the first of the week from a farm in Brushy Bend. Sam Bonton loaded his household goods and shipped to Norfolk Wednes day, where he goes to make his future home on a farm which he recently purchased near that place. The fam ily expect to leave today, Friday, and their many friends here wish them well in their new home. I I Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS See F O Stanard for heating, plumb ing and lighting. Myrtlo Towell was a passenger to Wayne Wednesday. Galen Hathaway visited hit father at Magnet over Snnday. John II Gnbble was a business visi tor at flinton, Iowa, Sunday. Mrs Belle Bachert has been confined to her home for the past week. George II Seaman and family have removed to Olivet, S D, to reside. J O Thompson has gono to Omaha to work in the Burlington roundhouse! See our spring fabrics and styles for men s tailor made suits. S A btinaou. Sam Bouton disposed of his resi dence here to Barney Gribble Tuosday. Bert Brasflnld has moved in from the lake and is occupying the old Mar tin house. Kirk Ream, of Axtell, Kansas, was an over Sunday visitor at the Geo T Woods home. Ovid Park left for his home at Car men, 111., after spending the winter here with relatives. J W Bridenbangh arrived here this week from Phoenix, Arz., to look af ter his property interests. The Foye street car showed up again Thursday, after a two weeks tie-up with a broken shaft. Found A ladies' hat pin. Owner j can have same by proving property j and paying for this notice. I Mrs Stella Wilson is here from Mo- ville, Iowa, visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs Mary N Lattin. Ilarry Ada'r was a passenger to Omaha Saturday evening where he spent Sunday with relatives. Edna Durland, a teacher in the Sioux City school, was an over Sunday visitor at the W L Ross home. Do yon keen an eye on Van's black board, if not you bad better as ho al ways bus a bargniu listed there. For sale a six room house and three lots, good location, good outside im provements, Enquire at this office. Mrs Ilariiet Ay res returned Wednes day from a fw weeks visit at the Ilomer Skeen home in Cody, Nebr. Will Krumwiedo and Fred Schmidt and family expect to leave this week for their new homes near Lnuerwood, S. D. Miss Etta Bauer, a former teacher 111 our tcuools, was liere irom aoutu Sioux City over Sunday the guest of friends. Mrs W S Thornley and daughter, of Moville, Iowa, visited over Sunday here with Mrs Thornley's sister, Mrs F II Forest. A surprise party was held at the Steve Joyce home Sunday evening, and a four course lunch was served to the guests. C N Phillips and wife, parents of Mrs W E 8nethen, returned to their home at Exeter, Nebr, Tuesday after a week's visit here. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome chromo in the course 01 time. Go and see him. Carl Sund hit the $9.20 market with hogs Monday. He says that beats sellling for 2o a round, whioh he did when he first went to raising nogs. DISTRICT COURT DOINGS The case of Margaret E Adams vs Angust Moeller et al, which was on trial last week when the Herald went to preis, was finished Saturday oveDing and given to the jury. The jury,' after being out about three hours, returned a sealed Vrrdict, court hav ing adjonrucd Saturday evening until Wednesday morning, at which time the jury was ordered to report. The verdict returned was in favor of the defendants. The case was a suit for $5,000 brought by Mrs Adams against the Moeller saloon for selling liquor to Albert Adams, her husband, who, about a year ago was hurt while scuff ling and died from the effects of his injuries. Upon motion of county attorney Mc Allister the case the State vs Lvlu Mclntyre was dismissed, the only wit ness for the prosocttion having de camped. In the case of John D Foltz vs Nellie R Foltz the defendant defaulted, and judgment and decree ot divorce was granted as prayed: costs taxed to the plaintiff. Tho case of M O Ayres vs Geo Bar nett, a dispute over the boundary lines to certain lands on Walker's Island fronting on Crystal lake, was tried be fore the court Wednesday and Thura day. The arguments of the attorneys will be submitted on written briefs. and a decision will be rendered later. Court adjourned Thursday afternoon, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Dakota City, Neb, Feb 20, 1910. Board of coanty commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present: Nelson Feauto, chairmnn, Ed Morgan, Tims Long, and W L Ross, clerk. Tho following bonds were npproved by the board: Curl lllrich, overseer roml district No 1(1; (Mi Mk Sore use ii, overseer roml (list rlct Noll; M K Kciini'lly, justice of the pence, St John's precinct. Ki'poit of Mnry Quliui, Hiipciiiiti'ndcnt, npiuovcil by the Ixmrd. t'lcrk ordered to correct the valuation of lot lit, hloc k Hii, linkotu t'lty, for the year IwT, to Hint ot ii vm-iint lot. Clerk ordered to write the folUnvlnn war rants: N I, Crlniiln. on roml dlst N'ort 8 fill Henry Kninclsco, on rond dlst No 7... fl mi H H Uilblilc, on ronti dlst No 17 8 to T K McUee, on loud dlst No 17 8 l Homy Ciiln, on road dlst No 17 a mi II It Urlhlile, on roml (list No H H mi Merman Ilen.e, on roml dlst Noli (j ml Patrick Dut-'Kitii, on road dlst Noll ... 8 (Hi The following; claims wero allowed on the county feencral fund: Kdwnrds A Bradford I.br Co, indue... 7 Rn J'erklns Bros Co, supplies arm Klopp A HartlettCo, supplies is fii Perkins Uros Co. supplies 1 lift HiiiihiioihI A Stevens Co, supplies In 75 Kdwards Bradford Lbr Uo. iiulse..,. fill sfi Kit Moi'iinn, salary 47 en Win Blermiinn, same mi mi .1 1' Kockwcll, same lm SH Dakota City l'harmacy. drum for McCann 8 4f J B llosslter, transcript Jloliiivla va linkota County 15 On r C Stinson, expense, postage, etc.... 4 711 J P Ilockwell, expense, guard fees, etc lis GO Burt K roescn, supplies 25 Wi Ulaus Menke, sheriff's cost in search for August (Jcrliich 10 00 John H Hiu'hert, Ismrdimr paupers. al lowed on rent of poor farm P5 00 jorin H Kaciiert, care or Mccann, al lowed on rent of poor farm 8tl 00 IioiIko CorniKftted Iron Co, allowed on hrlduu fund W) 60 Sum Brennauian, allowed on ditch fund, claim of $:.W. X1 00 The following claims were allowed on the road district fund: T M Sullivan, road work, dlst No 4... on George Cain, road work, dlst No 1 S 60 It is requested by the board that the overseers of the several road dis tricts make an early report of the tools in their ' diBti lots, including plows, Sammy and Aileen Stinson celebra- scrapers, graders, etc that the board ted their 6th and 12th birthdays, re- may be enabled to know what should spectfnlly, at their home Monday ije purchased for the various road dis evening. A pleasant time is reported, tricts T?-..-i. n.;v,v,i in f,nm nnM. I Board adjourned to meet March i Mr i ii . kj ju tm w i" .tv' GET WAFER'S ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU BUILD If you can't come to Council Bluffs now, let us figure your building list and mail it to you. Have your carpenter make up a list of what you will need, for your house or barn. Get your local dealer's figures, and then send the list to us. We 11 beat your local dealer's bid without seeing his figures. You can equip your building from our immense stock of superior lumber, millwork, hardware, paint, roofing, cement, etc. Come to Council Bluffs if possible. We pay your fare np to 150 miles each way, also your hotel bill, if you buy a carload of material. WE MAKE LOW PRICES WE GUARANTEE QUALITY OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT attended a publio sale of whiteface cattle at Oakland Friday but did not make any purchases. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. FiTLbs e Slaughter uo. TbioE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. All those having streets and blocks W. L. ROSS, Clerk. Hotel Business For Sale On account of ill health have decided to offer for sale my hotel business in Dakota City, including all the hotel fur nisnings, also ail supplies on Sand . For Our Naw Catalogue. C. HAFER LUMBER CO. COUNCIL. BLUFFS, IOWA Branch Office ia South Omaha. Wa Pay Fr.lght en Carload Shlpmanta. belonging to the town under fence will hand. Anyone desiring a first call and settle for the rent for tne com- cjass l10fe1 location can pet a inar vear. or same will be let to other I , . , ... ... partis James Fusion, ' bargain by writing or calling on Street commissioner, inos, JJeoien. uaKoia ieD. 1 .- . . . The new "Radex" lens for constant advertised LETTERS wear is superior lor comiori ana ciear- Kemaining in tue postofflce at Dakota, ness of vision. 11 screens out me vio- Neb for the month ending February lei or cueiuiuai rajo 01 uguv, uuo ic- jgjQ venting irritation ana mnamauon. Kriuik Cnve Mrs Frank Evans Hiitisfantion aruaranteed. W U JSCK- Chris Chrlstensen J K Kcriin hart, Licensed Optometrist. Fred Bartels marketed a car of sheep in Sioux City last week that I The following letters remain uncall brought the top prices for the day. ed for in postoflice at Jackson, Nebr In the shipment were 19 lambs that for the month of February. l.I .1 Q nil nur liiindrnd. which WBB I (4oo Bastedo Carl .wlehei 1 t. n:tm I Oscar Kernlieclc Krwd Peterson IUJ reouru iirico jui mo Klesland been in charge of the Ice husincss at the Lnkrton Junction succeeded him as the IlurliiiRton agent here. Ivmsley Clinkcnlieard was taken and dcnlv sick while attending a party Tue day evening and taken to his home. On Thursday he was removed to a Sioux City hospital. Appendicitis is said to be the cause of his illness, lit yas operated on Thursday night nnd is getting along nicely. Ilcrt Miller, a conductor on the South Sioux City linesol the Traction company was rjuite severely injured Monday morning. While comiug down off the Combination bridge something hnvin gone wrong under his enr, he leaned ont tue door to see what the dimculty was when he was struck by an iron post a long the trestle and knocked from the car. After falling several feet he lodged nmoung the beam under the track which prevented a f.tll of thirtyfive o 'ottyfeetto the frozen ground below Mr. Miller continued his work that morning. The contest that has been going on in the courts for the past year between Thomas Curry of this place and the Omaha railroad was settled out of court Mr Curry was ftchting a proceeding to oust htm from the land on which he lives which was nt one time owned by the railroad company, but which they hnd abondened. Mr Curry has lived on it for a term of years. Under conditions of the settlement Mr Curry remaines on the land for n long term of years to come and gets n money consideration besides. The railroad retains the titic of the land which ia valuable. A New and Interesting Book We are just in receipt of an unusu ally attractive circular announcing a very unusual book "The Stark Year Book for 1910" whioh is now being sent out by St irk Bros Nurseries & Orchards Co, the famous nurserymen of Louisiana, Mo. The book coutnins 110 pngos, 32 of which nro a four color process reproductions of fruit ia na ture's own colors tho most natural, like-to-uature illustrations we have ever seen, llio other Si pages are de voted to full descriptions and prices of tho various fruit trees shade trees, ornamentals, viues, plants, roses, small fruit plants, etc, grown by Stark Bros. Any of onr readers w ho are planning to plant a home orchard or to increase the beauty of their home grounds by planting shrubery, roses or other plants this spung, should by all means send for the "Stark Year Book for 1910." It really is a remarkable volume one you will thoroughly enjoy looking through because of its exceeding beau ty and one you will find very practical and helpful. Stark Bros havt advised us they will send this beautiful iook to anyone interested, on receipt of 7 cents to cover postage. Address them at Louisiana, Mo. WE MEAN YOU During tho 0110 week of March SI to iH The LIucoln Dally News will accept 12 from mail subscribers for a whole year to April 1, lull. This Is a cut of Just one dollar foiu the reg ular price made lust this one week by cut ting out all sorts of canvassing nnd letting you do business by mall at the cost of a stamp. This la a year tilled with big things. the nomination and eleclton of a Unltded States senator, a lilg row over the sal loon question and then the coming legislature, to say nothing alout tho scrap over Uncle Joe Cannon and a few smaller guns. You cannot afford to be without a live, lnderjcn- dent, fearless newspaper. Wo let you In right by knocking oft a dollar on tho start. No Itoor.u or nasty medical ads, and free from hosslsm. It Is human throughout and Is always doing things It thinks will help Nebrrskans. Komemlier, Lincoln In your town and here Is where lots of your Inter ests are. This Is tho paper you ought to take, and by sending In liefore March its you can save this dollar. Don't pay money to strangers for any paper, but send your or der direct to tho Lincoln Dally News or to your local agent. For Sale A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill Box Butte, Kimball, Hootts Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranches, relinquishments railroad contracts, school sections all sizes and prices from $6.50 per acre and np for deeded lands. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invest. 8 A Combs, Ilomer, Nebr, Getting to the Front "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" We asked, our customers for two hundred thou sand doilars deposits, and quickly got it. January 1st we asked for a quarter million, and only lack $18,000 of that now. HOW IS THAT FOR GOOD CUSTOMERS? Oan.lt f Dakota. County Jackson Nabr, I afa. I I ak I Estimates. ... ....Furnished Repair Work Promptly Attended to F. G. STABJARJD Hctvtlntf, Plumbing (vnd LlgHtlng Haven't you ever heard of the Ideal Lighting System? If not let us tell you about it. 1 A card will se cure a demonstration and descriptive matter. Phone No. 33 N.rth 8I1 j Hranctwrvy Uat. 14th rvcl H3h Sa. Dakota City, Neb I iimiinsm WBUruver Karl I-eeper John II. Beam, I'ostmaster. (SATURDAY SPECIALSj I i i i S Saturday t Mar. 5tK 7 bars White Crown Soap, 25c Coal Oil. per gal .... 9c Good Rice per lb 5c 20c pkge Bon-Bons. . .15c 6 doz Children's heavy hose, 6 to 9, worth 20c pr. .lOc A 25c Can of Sliced Apricots, for 20c Saturday, March 12 tlx 4 pounds o four crowned Raisins, for 25c 9 lbs Sugar 50c 4 bottles Catsup 25c Prunes, per tb 5c 10c pkge Soda 7c I Easter Will Soon Be Here-March 27th j aft I the Rionx market. We guess Fred knows how to feed sheep. .' Charles Crawford, formerly mana ger of the Farmers Elevator at Homer, and Miss Lizzie Richard, of Hinton, Iowa, were mariied in Sioux City Mon day by Justice of the P;ace O T Nagle- stadt. They departed lor ivauosa, 8 D, to make their future home. George C. Blessing was here from Homer Wednesday distributing ad advertising matter for a publio sale of Duroc Jersey bred sows that he will hold at his farm just north of Homer on March 12th, He will have 50 bred sows in this sale some of the finest of his Bpriogdale herd of Durocs. A Masonio school of instruction will be held in the local lodge, beginning next Wednesday morning and ending Thursday afternoon. On Tuesday afternoon and evening the third de cree will be conferred on a class of candidates. A banquet will be ten dered the members of the order by the OEBlodcre at the home of Mr and Mrs John F Sides Tuesday evening at 0:30. A decision was handed down this Parties calling for the above please say "advertised. M J flynn. I'ostmaster. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Kecord Mrs Floyde Ohlmet of Winnebago was the eucst of her parrcnts, Mr nnd Mrs June Phillips over Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ira Vcach of Emerson were over Sunday visitors with relatives in town. Mr. Vench is now conducting a restaurant in Emerson. David Bliven was up from his ranch on the Winnebago reservation Wednes dav and moved the household coods of his father, Nois Hliven, to the new home. Rev. J. L. Phillips was at St Edwards Wednesday where he delivered an ad dress before the Knights of Pythias Lodge, which held a big meeting there this week. Mrs Ada McQuary has stored her household goods in the basement ot the Luther building and will leave in the near future for Oklahoma City when she will visit her sister. Miss Iieulah Iirannaman left this week ED. m. IB. iLbV. (D. New Stock Ltigkxt txmdL Hcsxvy Work mari.cssf Collars, Pa.ds, Halters, and EvcrytKiM ir& Saddlery Buy of us and You'll pay less -1 Edwards Orairi Mr Co: V. 0. Lake, Resident Mgr. Dakota, City, Neb I ll Spring and Summer 19IO PItkn. now a. 3,000-mll summ.r tour of ihm co&.t. See the far west with its diversified sections broadening under scientific cultivation; visit its incomparable cities with their en vironmant of intensive land wealth. A Coast Tour is a broad education and the world's greatest rail journey. Round trip, central Nebraska to California or Puget Sound, via direct routes, June 2st to September 30th. Round trip on special dates each month from April to July, inclusive. Higher one way through California, Portland and Seattle. One way, eastern and central Nebraska to San Franeisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spo kane, etc., March 1 to April 15. Proportional rates from your town. Consult nearest ticket agent or write me freely asking for publications, assistance, etc, stating definitely" your general plans. L. W. Wakkley, Q P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street. $60 ,l$50 $15 $25 Reed's Improved Yellow Dent, selected and graded from crop of 1908. This corn has been tested at the Department of Agriculture at Lincoln and tested 100. GEORGE R. HAYES, Hubbard, Nebraska. Orders may be left at this olllce. IW!rsittW!0 Patronize Home Industry buy your nwats of w Wsx LrOREBIZ, Proprietor of j (City KIcat Marlkct Partridge and Buff FOR SALE Cochins Eggs, per setting of 15 50c " per hundred $3.00 Roosters $1.00 to $3.00 Hens $1.00 Chris SmltK Jackson., TVebraska week by Judge A A Weloh in the case I lor DesMoines, Iowa, where she will re. I I I Order your Spring Suit NOW. We take for two of the largest Tailoring Houses in Fit and Quality Guaranteed. measures America. S.A. Stinson Dakota City, Nebraska of Rosa Austin and Wilbur Austin vs Daniel O'Hanlon and wife and James Wallace. This suit originated over the sale of blocks 211, 242, 271 and 272 In Dakota City to Stebner by the O'Uanlons. Austin garnisueea tue payment of the money on a claim which he held against tue property nd was given a verdiot in the sum of tl.5'0.80. with interest at 8 per cent Stebner, who bad the money ready in bank to make the payment on the pur ehsse. is taxed with over I MO interest, and on the strength of this will proba- ii co to the supreme court for a de J o- cision. sume her work as bead trimmer in one of the large stores there, after a few months rest at the home of her mother here. Robert Pilgrim, father of Mrs Orvil Shrove, and grandson, Willie Antrim, sou of Cclcb Antrim, a former merchant here, returned this week from Minnesota Mr Pilgrim will make his home here and will buy or build. A. W. Strel who has been agent at th TSurlini'ton fn-ii-lit He iO t here was trans ferred to Ralston, Nebraska, this week" j Bell for cash or trade. LeonPuckard, of Plain view, who has ' ottlce f or particulars. Yt. f .v.. .. i , a Fresh, Rtliabl. Purs fluauntttd to Plan. i:yi-rr Ganlcner and rinntt-ralioulil tint ilia auirlor llii-rllaof Our N'urtlmrD (Irown seed. special orrm FOR 10 CENTS wa will mdiI poatatl our FAMOUS COLLECTION I aha. IU) Da, 1.mta .... I kk. frl.1.1, H.dl. , . l 1 ,.. H.IMir..lH !', . . I aha. t.arl, Arr.w-k.4 Cahtwaa . . ' . I pkt. ,'Mll.rtoa M.rk. Ult.M . . 11 I ar KlUl Ik.la. ttoa.r Swill . ' ' m, i uu Wrlla VxUrl Sn 1 " " lp PT ,''' pf'tlutf .nil r.c.t. th. inv. "r.iif'w. Cllf g.lllur with our N.w .ml Irt.trm II. H.rrivn Hunt, a tiKKA T NOK1HKKN HKKI 0. 7 MI4 lt... HI. !(.. Wf..rl. Illinois CAr Coin A half interest in a fin lUI OdlO imported stallion. Wil Will Inquire at this Mil Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts goes on Agent for Seymoui's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY N EBRASKA Stfl PAUL PIZEY, j 1 ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Citv. Nis. IclWCTS 608 Metropolitan Blk. Bonded : Abstracter Sioux City. Iowa I Winter ID)a,ys ii Will soon be here. Be prepared with a nice warm 1 ltobo. We have a good assortment in f j: f 1 : 1 ; T T viuiuus ucsi&us ui incusing cuiuia icuiguig m price T I as follows: $2,80 - $4.20- $5.30, all of J Good Heavy Plush, fast colors, and very durable. Come early and get the best selections. Wo will pell all last year's patterns of Plnslx . I and Wool Lap Robes at one-fourth off tho price t Stupes Bros Slicft.8.