Big Circus at Sioux City, liiugling Broil. World's Ore tost Show to be There Saturday, Jnly 9th. KiiiuIIiib Bro' World' Orentot 8liow will, on Hnturdnr, July 0th. (tlvp two per formances In Blru City. Thin will 1 the only opportunity this ypar o( awing th best of all rlreim entertainments. This U tin' how that amazed Now York City with Its Kuropt'iin company of IK-tors, ami Its ex tensive new tnenaKPrle. Its parmlo Is the rst and most superb spectacle thnt ever sel throiiKh the streetB of any city on mth. On April 8. iss.1, the five brothers live their first performance In their home town, Karalioo, Win, on the public square. They miule their own tent and their own rlim properties. The audience saton planks Im.i rowi'd from a IuhiIkt yard. They had but one horse. From that little one-rin HlTiilr to their present stupendous oriranlza tlon the history of the Ktnullnn Bros, reads like a fiilry tale. They Isuan with nothing. They now own the greatest amusement en terprise In all history. Among the many K.uropean features of fered this year are the Hchumiiii horses from the Circus Rrhuninn at llerlln, Hchev enlngen mid Frankfort. Allicrt Hchumnn, as it trainer of horses. Is the most wonderful man In history, lie has made $l(i.n07i ex hibiting the animals he lias trained. There Hre In minimis In his net. They enter the arena concealed In large licer barrels piled on an Immense brewery wagon. They nrs not discovered by the audience until they kick the bends out of the barrels nnd Jump Into the ring. They pull the bungs from ki gs. drawing a hci-r-llkc llulil nnd drinking It from glasses. They roll encli other Hlxiut In lurrt Is, waltz In time to music, skip the rope, nnd smoke pipes. From the liegln nlng to the end of ihelr net they remain stutidlng on their hind feet. Local Items Friday, July x, xgio Btati or Ohio Citt or Toledo. I Ll'CAS COUNTT. ( SS Fiiank 1. Ciiknet mnkpfl osth that he la senior partner of Ihn firm of F. J. ( 'reset 4 Co., dolnu iiusiness in me tity or Toircio. county ana mam Unrpsiitil. and that said Arm will pay the sum ol ONK Hl'NIiRKD DOLLARS) tor enrti and every ease nt i'atakhh that eannot be cured by tbe use of Halls Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, flwnrn to before me and subscribed In my presence, tin fith day of December, A. D.. 1886. A. W. 0LEA80V. PAL Notaiit Public. Internally and arts Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken dlrrrtly upon the blood and mucous surface ot the system. iM-ntf lor testimonials, free. F. J. CHUNKY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil PruKirists, 75c. Take Halls Family fills tor constipation. Yon will find 8 good lino of nweat pads for homes, whips, machine bolts, and a very good line of hardware, tin warn ami gramteware at right prioes, at Schnever Bros, Bargains at Van's every day. The girls' basket ball team will go to Emerson Monday to play for a purse of $20. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. The Detroit gasoline and coal oil stoves the best safe, durable and clean. For sale at Fred Schriever & Co.'s Graco Marrall, stenographer in R E Evans' law office, will go to her home at Stanton Sunday, to spend her sum mer vacation. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver bd bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, onre constipation and sick headache. Sold by all drug gists.' Miss Florence DeBell, seoond eldest daughter of Dr E J DeBell, former resident of this place, was joined in marriage Wednesday at her home in West Point, Neb, to Ed Lundquist. Warner Bauer, a cousin of the bride, who is stopping here at present, went to West Point to attend the ceremony . When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and kidneys congest ed causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver muBt be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all Druggists. Still Ii the Real Estate business wish to say to our friends that we arc better than ever prepared to supply their wants in Real Estate Investments, in southeast South Dakota, or north east Nebraska, We own 1,000 acres in Sanborn County, S. D., and have a large list in Jarauld and Buffalo, rang, ing from $15 per acre for unimproved, far from railroad, to $65 per acre for well improved, close to railroad. We have located many of your neighbors there within the past four years; all are well pleased and glad we induced them to go, and we are ready and anxious to do the same for you if you will give us a chance. We have an auto with which to show the land and are in a position to make your trip pleasant and expenses very light. We also own 1,700 acres in Dakota County, Neb., at from $35.00 to $100.00 per acre, and have a large list on the Omaha and Winnebago reservations, from $47 to $80 per acre. We can make good terms on all of these and you will deal direct with the owner. If you think of in vesting it will pay you to call on, write or phone us (at our expense). Iowa Thonc 10S. Auto Phone 31 IS. South. Dakota. Land Co A.. P. DORAN, Manser Office 302 Iowa Bldg, Sioux City, Iowa. I i SATURDAY SPECIALS j I i I I I l Scviurdevy, Jly 2nd I 25c off on any Pair of Shoes in the house t 7 Boxes of Matches for 25c J 7 5c Cigars for '. . . 25 C I 3 pounds bulk Crackers for 25c A 10c package of Gloss Starch for 5c 2 packages of Tost Toasties for 25c I THIS . STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 0 A. M. MONDAY. JULY 4TH. 1 . Saturday, Jily 9th A good Dress Shirt for 35c 3 pair Shoe Strings 5c I A package of Pins 4-C J All Laces up to Sc, for 4c 4 Bottles of Catsup for 25c 25c package of Oats for 20c I s S tin son Dakota City. Nebraska C 0 m N G July 5th HESTER'S : BIG : SHOWS Ctxstcr's Massacre Under Canvas Hear the Cow Boy Band at Noon ; XI IK OR LY B IG SIIO V CO M I NG 35 PEOPLE 35 A Genuine Hand of IOUX INDIANS We cm always use sober workingmcn. Apply to Supt. of Canvas Don't forget the Date NEB Hester's big shows will bo here on Tuesday, July 0th. Rev J J Kemper of Martinsburg, Neb, was the guest of Rev Warren of this place Tuesday. For Bale 200 acres of hay, one mils south of Coburn Junction. J M Davey, Pouch, Nebr. The Dakota City rbarmacy will fur nish vou Paris Green in large or small quantities, and the price will be right. M 0 Ayres And son Edgar departed Thursday for Reno, Nev, to run down and witness the Jeffries-Johnson box ing match. Roy Orosvenor and Chas Mathew- son jr came op irom wbuuui iasi ni urday and defeated Harry Adair and John Ducschl in a tennis match. Sioux City has purchased an auto for the use of the police dedartment. There's about tbe only chancb some of us will ever get to have a joy ride. Mrs Q B Warren and daughter Vol- ma are visiting at the Methodist par sonage. Mrs warren is tue wue oi Rev O B Warren, pastor of Tekamab Methodism . An advertisement for the Island Beach Hotel appears lu this issue of the Herald. This popular hotel, on the north bank of Crystal lake, is the finest place on the lake to spend your vacation. Fred Duensing finished repairing the foundati n to his farm house, left from the recent fire, and ou Monday Contractor Ashley Londrosh began the erection of a new house to take the place of the one burned. Mow the weeds around yonr prem ises, as tue law requires, ui iud will be done and taxed up to your property; also clean your alleys oi 1 rubbish and ri tD. or tue same win be done at your expense. By Order of tbe Village jviarsuai Tn writinir to have The Herald sent to liia address at Owanka, Bert Bras field adds the crops are looking fine in that locality, even better than in Da kota county : also that WVter Hileman and wife arrived in Owanka, lust Sun day morning, where they will take up their residence. Ed Frederick, Paul Kinkel and John H Ream, with their families, formed a picnio party at Jackson lake Sunday. They fouud the camping, uoaimg anu bathing fine; but the fishing bus been "all shot to nieces" since the local au thorities transformed the lake into a Missouri river. PreDaratious are already under way for the Old Settlers' picnic to be held in Dakota City Thursday, August 25. The picnio grounds huve been cleaned up in nice shape, and a men's toilet building is being erected. The officers of the association are preparing to make this the banner meeting of the association'. Principal J A Chio6ine, of Jefferson 8 D, and ABwistant. Principal, Miss Julia Power, of Wayne, were here Monday in attendance at the annual school meeting, where they took a par tial inventory of the books and scLool ilinrnuhenalia in order to ascertain what was needed for next years school woik. Prof Chicoine was very anxious that this be made an accredited school, allowing that it could be done very easily by adding one or more brances, especially agriculture, which would lit io nicely . The $2,000 bonus asked by the pro moters for extending the electno car iiib service from Crystal lake to this lace, has been guaranteed and it is .i . , .i now up in me malingers in mc mu to fulfill their promises. liiley IIow- rd. of Orchard. Neb, who now owns a controlling interest iu the tf oyo road, iub given it out that the line to this luce can bo equipped with electricity n thiitv days. M O Avres, who look ed after the matter of raising the neces sary funds, has been assured that the ine will lie put lu lust as muck as the material can be secured and the work of transforming the Hue to electricity eau be done. Fire destroyed the Northwestern de pot at South Sioux City Tues lay after noon at about 'JoVlock. '1 he agent occupied the upper story of tlie build ing with his family, and was up stiiirs when the hre broke out in the lit igbt room on the west end of the depot. The ageut and his wife had a narrow' escape iu makiug their exit from th; burning building, and saved nothing but what thoy wore on their backs. Even the money in the operator's otlice was lost, so fierce and quickly did the fire do its work. An Italian bunk oar standing near the depot was also con sumed. It took hard work on the pait of the crowd that assembled to save the Smiley buildings just northw.st of the depot. The origin of the fire is attributed to a passing freight engine Fletcher Cooper, the station agent was severely burned while attempting to save tbe money in the ticket omce Fred Wood visited over Sunday with friends in Omaha. W R Adair of Omaha, was a Sunday visitor with relatives here. For Sale seven young full-blood Duroo Jersey pigs. Fred Ducnsing, Horace A Monroe, of Homer, audi tor for the E & B Lbr Co, wus a busi ness visitor in town Monday, Save your money and see Hester's big shows on Tuesday, July 5th. Cus ter's massacre will be portrayed under canvas. Mrs James Fueston and daughter, Mrs Agnes Hartranft, left Thursday for Rock county to spend a fo weeks visiting friends. The T & W Envoys defeated the Stock Yards team at Crystal lake park Sunday afternoon in an eleveu inning game, by a score of 8 to 7. "The three-days-old baby of David Dorn and wife, of South Sioux City, which diod Tuesday, was buried in the cemetery at this place Wednesday. Lev Willey, who was arrested at Crystal lake last week on a charge of assault, was dismissed Saturday as no one appeared at the preliminary hear ing to prosecute. Frank Johnson and Leona Frye, both of Sioux City, were eranted a license to wed on Monday, They were married by Rev Blessing at South Sioux City the same evoniug. An opportunity is offered iu this issue of the Herald to purchase a Da kota county farm at your own price the Robert Blume farm, which will be sold at public auction at the court house in Dakota City, Saturday, July 2nd. The continued dry weather has dam aged the Bmall grain to some extent, causing it to head so close to the cronnd that it will be a hard matter to get it all with a binder. The early potato crop io already badly damaged, and if we do not soon get rain the late crop will be a failure. Soreness of the muscles, whether in dnced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free applica tion of Chamberlains Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscu !ar rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all druggists Mrs E J Tochtermau of Lawton, Okla, and her daughter, Mrs M Craig, of Oklahoma City, arrived here Tues day for a month's visit with the form er b sister, Mrs W S Baughman. They are now enjoying camp life at the Baughman cottage at Crytal lake. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel complaints is Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and Buffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. In valuable for children aud adults Sold by all druggists. A number from here went to Sioux City Wednesduy, Thursday Hnd Fri day to see ttie manbirds fly at the aviation meeting. On account of the high wind which was blowing the first day the aircrafts tlew pretty low. but 1 with calm weather they promised to demonstrate their ability to fly as high and as fur as they pleused. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be coutrolled by giving Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy. All that is necessary is to give thej resoribed dose after 'euch operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the sytem. It is safe and sure. Sold by all druggists. W D Whittacer, former station agent at Hubbard, and Miss Laura vockwell, of Hubbard precinct, were married by Judge D C Ueffernan st the county court room Wednesday af teruoon. The newly married couple will take up their residence at Win side. Nebr where Mr Whittacer will have charge of the northwestern sta tion At the annual school meeting held in Dakota Citv Monday afternoon Harry H Aduir und Thomas Orahani were elected members of thejboard to succeed Mrs Etta M Spencer and Mrs C II Maxwell, who both refused to serve longer on the hoard. The re ports of the secretary aad treasurer were approved. It was shown by tue reports that there had been ezpended by the district dining the year jm' closed, for all purposes, $ 105:1. 2H. It was recommended that a levy of $:H)00 00 be made for school purposes for the coming year, and thnt $500.00 bo lev ied on the bond sin mug fund. It was decided to re-arrange the school work and make this an accredited high school. This will be beneficial in the fact that graduates from this school can enter the university or other col leges with examination or other prepa ration. It was also decided to remove the delapidated fence which surrounds the school grounds, and to build a ce raent walk to tbe brick school house, Go to the Dakota City rbarmacy for your i'aris Oreen. Mrs D O Evans spent the past week visiting at Kansas City, ' Mrs Fred Duensing went to St Joseph's hospital, SioUX City," th week to be treated for rheumatism. Mildred liurkett and Mrs lannie Crozfcr left Monday evening on trip to points in New lork and Pennsylvania. Howard Rockwell arrived home Thursday from Grand Island, Nebr, where he had been attending business college. A F KronemsD, a former resident of this place, writes to have his Herald changed from Mt Hope, Wis, to Che- wolau, Wash. F W Mnnson of Tonca, and Flor ence U ivellogg of Lmerson, were granted permission to wed by Judge Ueffernan Monday. A train on the Omaha road killed a hog for Wm Cheney Monday. When a railroad company kills a pig nowa days it generally costs thera something. Geo C Wallway, formerly with the Farmeis State Bank at Emerson, writes us to change his Herald to Clinton, Mion, where he is now loca ted for the present, Archie Joyce writes us to change Lis N"-aid from Orchard, Nebr. to New Luuerwood, S D, where he is now lo oated in the hardware, fnrnitnre and implement business. Jack Fitzsimmons, of Hubbard pre- oint, was brought to this place Wed nesday, and was placed in charge of Sheriff lvockwell, on a charge of beinir drunk and disorderly. Hester's big shows will be in Dakota City Tuesday, July 5th. It gives the Custer massacre iu all it details, true to life. A cowboy band concert at noon is a pleasing feature of this big show. F II Forest, manager of the local telephone exchange, informs us that he has put in a pay station at Homer Scace's place at Crystal lake, aud will put one in at Finnerty's place, for the accommodation of the public. IN ot ico of appeal has been n led iu the case of A J Westfall vs Paul Sharpe. The case was instituted in the county court by Westfall to recov er the price of a cream separator, iu which Sharpe was victorious. Cards were sent ont last week by Mr and Mrs Moll A Sohmied anuouno lug tbe marriage oi ineir aaugnter, Venus Melaford. to D D Dryden of Sioux City, on May 19th. They will be "at home" after August 1st. Paul Pizey, wife and baby left Mon day, the former ou a business trip to Otis, Colo, and the latter to Randolph, Iowa, for a isit with Mis Pizey's pa rents. Mr l'izey will return by way of Randolph and accompany bis wile and baby home. Louis F Wallway and Mis" Rose Dahnis, both of Emerson precinct, were joined in marriage at the bride's home Wednesday. Both these young people are well known and have the best wishes of a host of friends in their venture on the matrimonial sea. Celebrate July 4th at Emetsou. Address by Hon J J McCarthy. Two ball games Emerson, Hubbard, Thurston and T & W, of Sioux City. Uttsket ball, Emerson vs Dakota City Balloon ascension, wire walking aud slide for life. Magnificent lire works. Thc EDcxyc of Trcxvcl tvrc Here "The Bank that ALWAYS eats you RIGHT" is prepared, with Steamship Tickets, for all the best 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 lligllt aboard ship. rytHInrf In Dk.fklrtf IIr. II iv 1 1 lnsursvivos Bank, of Dakota County I Abstracts of Title A 10.000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aoouracy of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS i I Kp Your Eye on' tK Burlinsrtoii's New Main Lino Through Central Wyoming TUBS BIO HORN BASIN Is now so well started on its great wealth producing era that it not only appeals to farmers looking for new lands upon which to establish new homes under favorable conditions.but appeals to the Business Nan, Prof ssstonck.1 M&n, MIrvs Opsrtor and Manufacturer in new towns tnat are sonncine up like macic and wiiere raw material in plenty can be handled at a profit. lhc business opportunities consist of locations for New Banks, General Stores, Creameries, Blacksmith Shops, Butcher Shops, Barber Shops, Bakeries, Harness Shops, Hotels and Re? taurants, Farm Implement Dealers, Lumber Dealers, Flouring, mills, Canning Factories, Furniture Factories, Lawyers, Doctors and Dentists. WORKMEN NEEDED: All kinds of labor is in great de mand, and the highest possible wages are paid; carpenters get from $4 to $G per day, farm laborers from $30 to $50 a month; there is not an idle man in the Basin. . CHEAP RATES: Landseekers' excursions to look over this new country, June 7th and 21st, and July 5th. D. Clem Dkavkr, Gen Agt Land Seekers Information Bureau, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. Hlipij mm I. NOTICE Kirst Publication July I 2w Holt if'Holvi'd by tin' (Hmlrnmn and Honnl of Trust i'i'!4 of tli VIIIiikc of Dakota City, Nrbrnxkn, thnt new HldcwnlkH lx coiistruct imI of fi'iui'Ut iiIouk mid abulUiiK upon the followliiK lots nnd blocks In said VUliiK" iln follows: Along tin- south sld of lot II, block":!, K. W. KruiT heirs owners; Alonx south side lot In, block 7:1, W. I.. Connohuii and V. t I rr record owners ; Sou 111 side lot I'.', block 7:1, Kdwnrds A Bradford iAiinlx'r Company owner; Kast side of north !' feet lots 1 and 1, block I7:J, 1'. V, Kllnson record owner; Kast side lot IS, block Mo, 1) und Johanna Van de Zeddo owner: Kast side lot 1, block 110, James rueston owner: Kast side lot 1'-'. block I'Ji, II. K. Kvans nwnur: Itcninlmh r or Mouth side or hlock in, Mrs. KvaOar, Helen Orr and uladys orr. ow ners; Hon 111 shin lots 7, M nnd H. Plock IM, Airs. Kva orr, Helen irr and nlndys orr. owners: Houth slue or m K'minwesi auarier oi block Mi. Trusteed of Methodist hplsoopal i:liurch, owners: West side lot a, mock VK xelia onuey ue- Walt. owner: West side lot 7. block 4", Helm or Martin Wlckedal, (l ore II. Haase, record ow ners; North end lot II, block ho. ri. A. ritllison, owner; South end lot :i, block 1 II, Julia rruxes, owner; West side of Court House mock, unkotn dounty, Nebraska, owner. All or the iiimivm waiKs snail is construct ed of the width prescrllMMl by and In ac cordance with the vlllaKH ordinance. It further resolveii that tno cement walk In front of lots Irtnnd 17, block U". It. K. Kvans, owner, shull lie repaired Willi cement. And that a special moi-tinn or m ifoani of Trustees of the V IIIiiku of Dakota Oily. Nebraska, will lie held lor the purpose ol considering Is'iiellts derived rrom said Im provements and placing valuations and aHsesxiiieiits accoruing io law, upon me i.ns anil blocks abutting and adjoining said lines of sidewalk on Monday, the sKitli day of July, IIHu, at No'clock p. in., at the olllce of I'iiiiI I'l.ey, lu said Village of Dakota Olty, Nebrasku. Moved by Koss, svconileu oy i.arseu, nun the sidewalk resolution Just presented lie approved and adopted as read. Voting aye: lloss, i.ai'M'ii anil uocuweii ; voting no; lone. Itesolutlon declared approved anil auopi- 'd as rend. Kline i.f Neliraskn. Dakota County ss. I 'mi r .i v. c ei k or Dnkoiiii ly.ceriny thill lh" alsive resolution wasapproveil anil adopted at the meeting of the lioard ol trustees of said village ou .nine .m, pun. I'iiiii l'l.i y. (UKAl l lllage I'h rk Klrst publication a-17 In Itws Al'I'l.lt'ATION KOK I.lgl'OK Llt'KNHi:. Notice Is hereby given that cm June 17th llilu, Kred II. Stniiard Hied with the villain ei k of Dakota 'It j-. Dakota County, M biaska. Ills implication and petition fin license to sell malt, spirituous anil vinous Illinois, and conduct a saloon lu said VII lime, dining the fiscal year iH glnnlng oi the first Tuesday lu May, llilu, under the laws of the stale of Nebraska and the ordt nances of said village, in a nullilliig local ou pari or nils 1 1 nun l.i. Ill oiock l li. Any and all object Ions lo the granting of salt license should Is' on tile Willi the vlllngi clerk of said Hinge r U-fore July x, Inn KlIKIlli. M V N A IUI, A ppllcaut. l'AI'l, ll.KV. Village Clerk. Dated this 17lh day of luiier.iiu. Klrst publication iM7-l't-:iw ks NOTlCli Olr TAX DUI To Aug. Kountze. .John i. Ogden am (ieorgla Jny. lu w hose names title unpeai ou record, and all persons interested in m (li I, lock one hundred seveiily-i'lu ( I7ii i, and to Aug. Koun I .. Dakota Count hi id .loli ii i. ouden. ii ml to all persons In lei I'sted In lot t wo iJi, block one hundred sev cut y-nlne I I7). all In Dakota City. Dakol counly. Neb., you anil each of you will Ink not Ice I lial on I he inth day or hepleiuis'i' I'.hm. William lllermanii nim-lnned at r vate tax sale from the treasurer of Dakot county, Nebraska, for the taxes due an delinquent, liiereou for I he jeni s IH77 to l'."l, Inclusive, lUe following real estate in I'll kola county . Nebraska: IaiIs I and i, bloi 17V, Dakota City, Nelnaska; that said ion wer assessed in no name whatever III in yearn IN77 to bum. Inclusive and thai sal lots were taxed for lhc years 1S77 to lll, In elusive, and that said Wllllaul lllerman will apply for a deed for said lots under sal tax sale and rertltlcnte on or before the '. day of October, Jul". U II. MAX IIIKKMAn. I iw uer of said cei Ullcate Dated this :tb (lay of June, lulu. THE HERALD For All IKc News when it IS News aunici only Jpl per yn Right Now Good Lawn Mowers at $3.00 Better Ones at 5.40 SS.00 Values at 0.75 $10.00 Values at ! 7.75 Grass Catchers. Shears. Hooks and Lawn Rakes. Quality Goods at Right Prices. Edwards t Bradford L'mb'r Co. Dakotck. City, Nb. t 11) Id 14 Z This lji-in. Coucurd Harness No. 70 no collars $31 Our No. 171), la-i"- Concord, with Hat backs, a better job $35 Sturges lSros. 4iL5a.?' HARN -M4f PAUL PIZEY, f Dakota Citt. Nt.. ZU1VtVC AAU IT Ul U Bonded Abstracter ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa