V Vtf $ Auction Sale HLwg i3 We have placed on sale 500 Auction Sale Rugs, and will continue until all are sold. Greatest Rug Bargains ever offered. You would simply be wasting money to buy Rugs elsewhere. $14.50 Value Brus- Q r sels Rug, sale price Hy.0U $16.50 Value Brus- in sels Rug, sale price 1 U. J $28.50 Value Brus- 1Q sels Rug, sale price 1 O. 0 $3.25 Value Axmin ster Rug, sale price $30 Value Axmin stcr Rug, sale price $4.85 Value Axmin- ster Rug, sale price.. w.Zu $2.29 19.75 8.50 Big Bargains In Lace Curtains IVZ&lilXZZXJXflX 50c Ruffled Muslin Q Curtains, special, pair 1 "C Porch Shanes, size 8xS; special Ipl.v) $12.50 Haramo Tort, special. Furniture Specials SEfe1, for Yourself. ia trousers made ci oafc, nice ly fiuished, top 40 in. long, 18 in. deep, 4 drawers, Frenoh bev el piaie mirror, iu in, in. regular style aud Prin cess, special. $5.00 Iron Bed a full filled, white color, special at $9.90 size well $3.50 $0.00 Go-Carts All steel frame, large, roomy bood, best leather cloth, adjustable, with brake and dashboard, CA QC special, at t.UJ Iloosicr Kitchen Cabinets. Mail 4 ti $1.50 Dining Chairs made of solid oak, cane seat, full posts, braced to seat, golden QQp finish, special OuU $3 50 Cotton Felt Mattrenses made np in good ticginpr, guar anteed not to become ffC QC lumpy, special price. .. fJ"3J Orders Promptly Filled I Anderson IFrniire (Do j 000-60S Fourth Street. Sioux City Iowa g Screen floors and Screen Windows Put them on before fly time that is put them on now. We have a good line of doors at reasonable prices. Let us know your wants in screen windows, as we will fill all orders promptly. Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co. Hubbard Nebraska 5 & S Patronize Home Industry buy your m?ats of X 1 Wm LOREBIZ, J -Proprietor of- City. Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand " Cash paid for Hides and Pelts for Seymours White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA gj Agent 3 PAUL PIZEY, DKOTClTV.NlS. ) aWVPVQ Bonded : Abstracter ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa N SATURDAY I SPECIALS 1 i i I I Saturday, June lltH A No. 2 Cold Blast Lantern, for. One pound of Starch, for One Gallon of Peaches, for Lemons, per dozen 7 pounds Steel Cut Oats, for. . . A good Clothes Line, for . 75c ..5c 40c 30c 25c ..lOc S.turd8k.yt June 18iK A nice Rice, per pound 5c Three Cans of 15c pears 35c A 25c package of Oats 2()C One-pound Can of Salmon IOC Three packages Yeast Foam ; IOC Six packages of Figs 25C Everybody's Friend IOC I I I I I I S.A. Stinson I Dakota City. Nebraska j Undertaker County Coroner -;''. ;"'"i'f,i '-'. 15. F. Sawyer Tackson, Nebraska FOR SALE All kinds of oottonwood lumber, free from knoti. and checks. At Herman Boost (arm, U rushy Bend. Jamea Barnett, Dakota City, Nebr, Route 1 Local Items Friday, June io, igio Ion will find a good hoe of sweat pads for homes, whips, niuchine bolt, and a very good hue of hardware, tin ware aui granuewnre at rigut prices, at Bchnover ttros. Art Nordyke was over from the citv Sunday . Bee i' (j Stanurd for heating, plumb lag and lighting. Mrs H L Bro?hill was over from Sioux City Suuday viuitiog relatives George Sheibley went to Des Moines Tunsday t: attend the old soldiers re union. ii you navou t got time to do your own slioppiug call up No. 1, aud he will deliver the goods promptly. J P llockwell and wife went to Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday evening to visit a sister of Jeff's, Mis Alice Walters, and also to take in the OAR encamp ment. Walter Cheney, Master of Omadi lodge No 5, and Past Grand Master 11 Evans, went to Omaha Monday to attend the ression of Masonio grand a 1 isai .L t i mi toago ueia mere tuia wees, iney re turned home Thursday, Some good work was done on the streets this week with the new road grader. Mrs Era L Orr returned home Mon day from the hospital where she under went an operation for a tumor. The Dakota City Pharmacy will fur nish you Paris Green in large or small quantities, and the price will be right. A dozen girl student friends of Ve nice Schmied came over from Sioux 1 City Saturday to spend the day with her. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome ohromo in the oonrse of time. Go and see him. A B Rich of DeSmet, 8 D, was here over Sunday visiting his wife, who is spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Geo Ii Niebunr and wife. Have you tried that Tip Top Bread yet, at Van's, cf course? it is the finest you ever ate. lie gets it baked to order every morning, arriving on the first train. Esther Ross and Marjorie Spencer went to Peru Monday to attend the summer term of the state normal, after which they will enter Morningside col lege, Sioux City. An ice cream and strawberry social will be given by the Ladies Aid society in the Salem Lutheran church ou the evening of Wednesday June 15. Everyone cordially invited. Henry Niebuhr, of Winnebago, is seriously ill with pneumonia. His sister, Mrs Ashley Londrosh, and sister-in-law, Mrs Geo Niebuhr, spent several days the past week at his bedside. From the amount of "fliin" going on and the deep interest displayed by one of Sioux City's pushing young men, it begins to look as if one of those June brides you read about would soon oc cupy a cottage in "our" ward . F H Forrest writes us a card from Kalauiuzoo, Mich, saying that be is havinir a cood time visiting relatives and old boyhood friends; tliat the erons are slower there than here, and that the peach crop there is a failure. Go to Fred Bartels, Hubbard, Neb, to buy your young lambs to feed, for be wants to sell las old sueep lor mutton sheep. He is selling the lambs at a low price of 50? a head. 11)13 is cheaper than they can ever be bought for again. A A Sunde of Soldier, Iowa, was ... . . . a business visitor nera Bionuay, lie was accompanied by .his father-in-law, John Manning of South Sioux City Mr Sunde was demonstrating the fea tures of a new automobile, the "I II C,' for which he is agent. In the list of graduates from th Peru state normal school this year ap nears the names of Neva Best, of Homer, Carrie Hansen, ot liuDUaru, Emn' WilkiuH. of Homer, and Mil dred Spencer of this plaoe. The lat ter is merely finiBhmg her work oi last year. C E Doolittle was pretty badly in iured iu a ball game at Crystal luke park Sunday, lie was uu on me head twice while running bases the first time just above the forehead and the labt time, just below the left eye on the cheek bone. It was thought for u while that his cheek bone was broken, but the only visible effect to his ap pearance now are a badly swollen face ... H 1 1 and a snaniy attornment on lis eye. C D Reed, who operated a gasoline launoh on Crjstal lake last summer and who left in the fa'l for Nuw Or leans, writes from Missouri City, Mo. to J F Leedom under date of May 20, 1910, that they left Kansas City re cently for St Louis by boat and were swamped iu a bad storm; that Mis Reed swam ashore with one cf the children and he with the other two; that they lost everything they had and ere left destitute iu a strange laud. He also adds that a 2-pound baby giil was born to them. The following is taken from the write-up of the commencement exer cises of the Verdigre high school in the Citizen, published iu thai place, and which is highly complimentary to Prof J A Chicoine who has been elect ed to the principalship of the bcIjooIh in this p'ace; "Next on the program was a selection Loves Old Sweet Song" by the Military Baud, then im mediately followed the address of Principal J A Chicoine, who held the attention of the audience for almost an hour, his subject was "Tlio Needs of Our Sonools and a High Standard of Education." Although young in yeirs his knowledge in educational work would do credit to any university pro fession in the land. "Prof Chicoine goes to Dakota City, but we would of been glad to have kept him here with u next year. In our opinion Prof Chicoine is one of the best school men in northeastern Nebraska, and we pre diet that in a very s'lort time be will rank with the foremost educators of our state." Bargains at Van's every day, Go to the Dakota City Pharmacy for your Paris Green. Jos Clements and wife arrived here from Colorado the past week. Mrs Harry Hill cf Allen, visited friend? bere last Friday and Saturday. Mrs W C Eckhart .has been seriously ill the past 'veek, but is now improving. Bort Brasfleld went to Owanka, 8 D, this week to hold down his claim for awhile. Misses Maggie DeLong and Jeanette nail of Sioux City, were guests at the ii 1. l.vans home Sunday. Mrs Martha Adair spent the past week in Wayne at the home of her daughter, Mrs O L Culler. a t a jrrana aiemeyer is expected here from Chicago Sunday, for a short visit with bis father and friends hereabouts. Elmer Lucart and Cylista Eirk, of Winnebago, were made one by the magic words of Judge Heffernan, on Wednesday. Miss Mildred Burkett on Tuesday entertained Misses O'Connor, Becker and Berrington, teachers in the Sioux City schools. Mrs R E Evans, grand worthy ma tron of the O E 8 of Nebraska, went to Battle Creek Monday and instituted new chapter. The I O O F lodge of this place elected T W Gribble, noble grand, and Jas Fueston, vice grand, for the ensu ing six months. Miss Mary Maxwell, who is a student at Trinity oollege, Washington, D 0, arrived home last Saturday to spend the summer vacation. Omadi lodge No 6, A F & A M, of this place, will install officers at a special meeting to be held Saturday evening of this week. County Treasurer Evans redeemed two more railroad bonds the past week, which leaves nineteen bonds still to be paid by Dakota oounty, Henry L Parker and Mrs Ada M Rishor, of Yankton, S D, were joined in marriage Tuesday by Justice D U titinson, at his residence. Alfred Seymour and family have moved to their town residence from the Jndge Evans farm. John B Evans is now occupying the farm , Bud Dryden, a bookkeeper with the Cudahy packing oomjiany, of 8ioux City, is boarding at the Mull A Schmied home in this place. U S Deputy Marshal John F Sides returned home last Thursday eveuing from Blairsville, Pa, where he went the week before to attend the funeral of his mother. W L Best, a former teacher in our schools, but nffur teaching at Chadron, Neb, was visiting friends here last Fri day aud Saturday, while enrontn to Sioux City, on business. Misses Nellie Lindsay and Maude Orr arrived here Wednessday from Phillip, S D, for a visit with relatives. They lfft Frank Orr in charge of their Uotd business at i'hillip. Fred Wood visited at Woodbine, Io, the past week at the home of his sis ter, Mrs L W White, and also witness ed the weddiug of his nepbew, John White, which occurred Wednesday. John L Huzlegrove, of Honth Hioux City, is wieldiug the rxzor iu the Don- little barber shop this week, while Barber Doolittle is recovering from injuries received at the ball game Sun day. F II Forrest, manager of the local telephone cilice, left last Saturday for Kalamazoo, Mich, to spend a week's vacation at the home of his parents, whom lie has not seen for about seven years. Get married and have your wedding photos made at the Oh Luxe, we make the lutnst stales and our prices are be low all. For group or school photos, see us first. De Luxe Studio, 4u5, 4th stree Sioux City, Iowa. 1 The statemeut of the village treasur er of Jackson. Neor, appears iu this issue of The Herald. James Barry, who has been treasurer for several years, makes it a point each year to show the people where the funds go. At Wayne an editor has been wor rying over the matter of how to get his shirt on over his wings when he reachos paradise, wheu bis ungodly contempo rary suggested that his reaKdiflioulty would be iu finding how to get his hat on over his horns. Deputy Sheriff Leedom went to Em erson Wednesday with Aug Gerlach, to obtain siguers to a bond of $5,000 for Gerlacli's appeorance for trial at the next term of district court for the killing of Joe Lee at Emerson. Uer luch will likely be released todiiy. l'liilo McAfee was down from Pig eon Creek precinct Saturday and turn ed over his assessors books to County Assessor W W Reuinger. His books show the following personal propeitv . 526 horses, 1320 ctile, 1402 hogs, 305 doz. chickens, 36 cream separators. Sheriff J P Rookwell went to Her man, Nebr, Moudav in charge of Auk Gerlach, who went to obtain signatures to a $5,000 bond for his appearance to the diotrict fjr trial in the murder case, for killiug Joe Lee at Emerson last winter. Judge Graves having fixed his bond in that amount at. the ad jourued seBsiou ot court last week. An exchange says that there is i conten'iou as to whether man evolut udfrom a camel or moukey. A cnmel will work seven days (v itliout drinking whilo many's the man who drinks sev en days without working. If ipuUch tlonx count man descended from a Kt, for they are th only creatures that chew tobacco, eat anything, wear whiskers, and butt in. The corps of teaohers in the Dakota City schools for the coming year has been completed. Prof J A Cliie. i of Jeffeison, 8 D, will be ttie piinci pal and Miss Julia Power, of Wayne ussistant principal. 1 he grade touch era are Misses Bess Robert son and Mildred Spencer, of this place. Miss Loraiue Murphy of llniuer, and Miss Clara Jeppersou of Plninview, N- br buperintendent Win James of Dor cheater is busy reserving space in Ag ricultural Hall for Couuty Collei tiv. Exhibits for the coming Sf..t Fair, Sept 5th to 9th. This department "I our Fair is acknowledged to be the best in the United States. Fair ofll clals of other states never fail to ex press astonishment at the maguitude of this part of Nebraska's annual show ing. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasuuable prices. FirLPS & BLAtJOrtTKR Co. TaioE Buvf.n, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. No matter how you make it, No matter how you bake it, No matter what it costs you, You can't beat Tip Top Bread, Made at Metz' bakery, For J Van de Zedde. I art here to stay, ' I'm glad to say. With lUwloigh'a goods the Best, Satisfaction or No Sale. Phone 18, 8 n Moork, "The Rawleigh Man. VILLAGE TREASURERS STATE- MENT. Report of the Village Treasurer of Jackson, Neb., for the year ending April 30r 1910. May ft Frank Ncnllnrd warrant 2T2 elenniim crominirn f in on " 10 Tom Sullivan, war. clerk nnlary lt 86 no lo loin Nuuivnn, war. 2M. for election Imllut 8 i8 Jolin Kjriin, ki'IkhiI treasurer district No. 4. wnr.HH MO 00 June iiiko rmiiivnn, war. SKW, nt- tenilliiK Hie In durliiir niiitrantlnn. . 4 00 July I 'liii.irln, war.i'."7, watclilinr Kennedy lire at iilirht ISO Ii) iin iu-k, war. watch ing Kennelly n nt night 1 60 " 'MS M Uranium, wur. sal, lor X I t 100 00 at jii Kennelly, war. )Mo, mow ing weed in on Aug 8 J H Smith, wiir.SM, dlNpoglntf oi rftiTHJiNtt, ui n imrni nortca sou " II Pukota bounty Herald, war. S.V, publishing treas. statement.... 8 76 " 11 John HelTernnn, war, 2K, for mni'slinl for two mouths 8(1 IX) 11 Mike Hulnn, war. work on street leveling dirt after hitulern 11 00 11 W Ii Mc.KKiixie, war. r for Frank Invcy Hide walk Jfl 00 7 80 ISO 00 " ii jonn iieuernan, war. tw, as salary for marshal lo Aug. II " 17!r H J Irf'ahy, war. Jrtu. haul Ing 1000 yards dirt onto Main street " lit Harris and Mccormick, war. 27(1, hauling 17S yards dirt 4.1 (SO " ll Mlko Qulnn, war. S71. work on Main street leveling dirt SI ll " V Hruoe 111 y an, war. i(7-2, mow ing weeds 4 00 " ! U K Sawyer, war. 'Til, culling weed i. and marshal badge 8 7fi Sept. Do Joe Taylor, war. '7I, ditch ing on street 1 no Nov. 17 James Mcllorinle, war. SITfi, dragging and grading street SI Ml " 17 Dennis Harris, war.'.Trt, grad ing street and rond l!i 00 ' 17 Sam Kurfer, war. '277, 8 days work on street ft on Dec H F Sawyer, war. !f!H, three month salary lis marshal 40 On vt Dr HJ M'ahy, war. 271), money advanced In settling sidewalk dis pute with Mrs K J Mullally 4.H 81 lliio Feb. a D K Waters, w ar. a. supplies to I. Hicks while slck.v IK 8 H V Sawyer, war.), xmonths salary as marshal to Jan. 1. IWIO 80 00 " 12 lirHJ Irf-ahy. wnr.SMl, lllcUs drug bill during quarantine 20 00 IJ Dennis Harris, war. Ptt.plow- Ing una ditching street.. . X 00 Anriift inhu I iclouglicry. war. iJXi. election nonru i mi " ft lt lllcky, war. sua, election hoard 00 " ft John Hums, war, !i7. election Iward 00 " ft Win HI ley, war. im. hall for holding election 6 00 " ft 1J Donnally. war. SHI. elec tion Itoard....1. S 00 " ft Tom ltiyan, war. SKI, election hoard 0 Trsxvcl ) 1 RIGHT" the best Hhc UcxyD of tvro here "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you is prepared, with Steamship Tickets, for all lines, Travelers' Checks and Foreign Drafts. You would scarcely think that we sell tickets to parties from Sioux City and other towns but it is so. And we see that they are Treated llight aboard ship. ErrytKlri In Dsa.rklf IIr. IIaa.Il Inturitnes Dank, of Dakota County & Nibr. I I I I Estimates. . ....Furnished Repair Work Promptly Attended to I STAMAR.D Ilesvting, Plumbing and Lrlgkting Haven't you ever heard of the Ideal Lighting System? ' I If not let us tell you about it. A card will se cure a demonstration and descriptive matter. Phone No. 55 Northflld 4j Hrsidwivr Ut. ltK nd It3h Dakota City Neb. I I Total expenditures II2HI 2N mop Apr. tHy balance on hand.. I x 75 May ft By J J McHrlde, for li cense moo uu Aug. 11 lly W J Manning, Co. leas a.4 iw lltlct April 80 By balance 141 fS Total $I2S1 28 12H1 28 Apr. 80, ltHO To Itnlnuce duo Treas... 144 i8 J. M. Harry, Itelng llrst duly sworn depos es anil says the ahove statement is correct to the Is'st of his knowledge. (Signed) J. M. Barry, Treasurer. Hntw of NehrnMkft. I lakotil 4 lotlli t V ss. Sworn ami subacrllied to before, me, this 2Hlh day of May. A. 1). 1W10. Hd T. Kearney. Notary Public. JJP Soread so well Is the universal expression of our customers who, come back for more Minnesota -Paints Very few other pnints will spread as well under thd brush and cover ns much surface to the gallon a9 Minnesota Paints Figure three-hundred square feet, two coats, to y the gallon and you'll probably have some paint left over. There are many other good points in its favor. Call and ask us about them. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Dakota. City, Nb. STATEMENT St Patrick's Parish of Jackson, Nel, io account with I be Town Hoard, B I Leahy, Tom .Sullivan", J M BraDuan. vVm Ililey aud J M Barry, acting as i committee for the Ht Patricks clmici pro erty, to have cement aidewalk put itown around same, which cost as follows): Aug.fl, 07 Hl feet of1 walk at lfie f Wi 00 Aug. V, 07 Ml feet or walk at 15c 6VJ 70 H leet of 4-Inch tile 1 0(1 7 loads of dirt ii 1H7 loads of dirt at c 74 HO, Interest on balance un paid llrst year IS 84 To balance acct Nl By t'allforola (lenient do I HO oil John cuiieii z ' Kd wards A Bradford Co.. 'JO (a) ' Oerald IHIIon W ml ' John Kyun oo Win Hie key J M Barry 20 i ' J W Hyuu '' ' J M Biaouan i ' Kd T Kearney l 00 ' (I 11 (loodfeliow SO 00 don Keloughery..., 5hl ui Thos Kiilllvnn H Jus Fly mi i ( ' J T Haley o ( ' T J llai tuett SO ' B l-cahcy 20 00 Win llai tuett ' J J Mclirlde SO 00 ' H W O'Neill SO ill Mrs K Mullally 20 do ' V J McDonald 20 00 (J K HclTci niin 2u oo J .1 Kyau ai l John Klaonery, Jr 20 no John Holer I ft on Mis I A Hall.. 1ft M Qulnn 10 III T K ilMonnors, 10 ( ' H K Hawyer 1 oo ' .1 J Hulllvan 10 00 1 T H hulllvnn 10 Htora B ew Ing do 10 00 ' Fremont Brewing do 10 00 ' M is Belle Kcollaril 10 ' Win lllley 10 on ' Pal lice nan ft 00 ' John llelTei naii ft on ' John Hlckey 6 on ' John llogau ft 11 ' M Holer, sr ft ( Mary Helougheiy ft ' HiiiiH Kuiulseu ft 00 ' Win llogitn ft (l ' Mary K iiimper ft " ' M II Holer 6 ' Nick Hyau ' ' Joe (illl 6 oo ' KolK'i t Ki lach ft OO ' Sum Hniiioamaii ft "' ' J W Unncll 6 OO ' W r Hurtle it ft ( ' Michael HelTeiniiii..'. 6 00 ' Jas Timlin ft " ' A I) dlllToll ft ' ' Mike M.tchell ft ( ' j.ee d Kearney ft ("' ' I. I Ki liwh ft " Jus Hoguu ft "0 ' Louli IVriuut ft 0" T V Bianimii 6 J ' Thos I 'cigiiiiu . .. ft 00 ' .1 M Kennelly ft oo ' Frank Budkee ft ' Peter sulllvan ft ' .1 l n Fliuine. y, sr ft ' ' li. uiil . llogau ft 00 ' Joe lleeiiu i 6 00 ' Hole of old fence to J T luley. WOO ' Kugeou Kennelly..' 2 Ml Tol.ils $ Vt l inn. I . I'.jiii llv luilance ou hand.... M .1. M. Harry, lifting us treasurer for ulsive 1 liill.ee. II. I UK II UUiy nwoill lieinisr a ..I -inn i he ulsive sliilenient la eoireet lo the ls lol his knowledge. .1. M. Hurry, s. . 1. 1 ., it i..,.,ku. luikolit county. is. Ku..i'ii iiii.l -iii.k.-i iU'.i to Is. fore mc, till vu, i. f,i Mm'. A. I '. ItO'i. Kil i. Kearney, Not liy Pulillc $100 Reward, $100. The rMdrra ol tlila MDrr will b plaurd to rm that thnr w at leul one Uremwl dlsnaaa tliat tctnum tama twg alii, to cure lo all na simim. aud tliat at Caiarrb. Hall's aiwrb euro Is Uia ouly puaitlva cure uow known id tlis mental lrau.ri.lly. Caurrb belnc a oouititulioiial diwmia. nsiulrta a couatitu tiunal treatiimut. lull's (aUrrli Cur Is taken Iu trrnally, artluK dlrnvtly upun ll.a bloud aud mucous surface ol the syaU-m. tnereby oir.,yu.i uai touiidatlon ol the diaaaar. aiul Klvlnc U oatlenl streiiKta by bulldlnf up ton euniinuttoa and aasku liil nature In dolus Iu wurk. I lia proprleiura liava so Durb faith In lis eurallva powers tbat tney oOar On llundrwl ltoliars lor any caas Vliat It talis W Cur.. Hand lor Hal ol tMtlmonlala Addrass T. J. CHKNEY 4 U. TotsdO. X Bold by all Pnurgisu. TM. ! tUU't aiuu ruis (of coafUpaUot), of lEJiicxirsiosiL Kates To thO East: Unusually low and attractive summer tourist rates are in effect every day to New York, Boston, Atlantic Coast and Canadian resorts, Niagara Falls, Detroit and vicinity. Also lor desuaDle t,ake tours with M day limits, and 60 day di verse tours of the East, including coastwise ocean trip. These rates afford the best chance in years to make that long desired i t . '.iiilCIU IUUI, Western Tours : Very desirable tourist rates daily all sum mer to the lJacihe Loast; for instance, ?G0 round trip, and on special dates only $50. A complete scheme of tours Through Yellowstone Park for any kind of an outing journey; low excur sion rates to Scenic Colorado, Big Horn Mountains, Black Hills and Thermopolis, VVyo., one of the greatest hot springs sanitar iums in the world. Call or write describing vour trip and let me helD vou nlan w l J x it, including all the available privileges, etc. W. K. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. ' L. W. Wakeliy, O P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street. Hi -M-M-f -f -M--- frf 4-f44 ID ill) l" This lK-in. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, l-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 Sturgcs Bros. 4s' Pearl St Sioux City HARNESS .as -' a, I Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aooaracj of every Abstract I niaks Succ6or to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter 1. J. EINERS ummmw