V Sufficient. ine attractive young lady -who had written "urgent" on her card was shown Into the consulting room of Sir Chopiiharn Fyne, head of the famous surgical hospital in Spllntshlre, En gland. Ana what Is the matter with you?" said the great man. I wish," she answered, "to become a nurse in this Institution." The surgeon tapped a thoughtful tootn with his lancet. "First one ques non: nave you had any previous ex perlence?" ene aazzlea him with ft reassuring emue. . experience?" she cried. "I should just think so. Two of my brothers play foot-ball, another has tried to cross the channel In an aeroplane ol his own make, mother Is a suffragette and rather keeps a motor car." R R Time Table C B ft Q WK8T No. 91 Local Freight 7:15 am 17 19 Passenger.. 12:47pm 7:30 Dm EA8T j No. 92 Local Freight 2:25pm id ijocai i'Bssenger..6:07 pm lo "... 11 :50 pm " aany. daily except Sunday. c, st. p., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : south bocsd. booth bouhd 5:55 pm Omaha. ......7:58 am 10:03 am Omaha 5.13 pm 8 :38 pm Norfolk ...... .8 :23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 5:18pm 7:38 am Newcastle 10:18 am 1:15pm .......5:55 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 12 :13pm Omaha 2:30 am 3:38 Norfolk 8:23 am 9:28 Norfolk 5:13 Lincoln Sanitarian. Sulpho-Saline Springs Lock ted on oar own premises and nt& In the Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unmrpmed In tha treatment of Rheumatism Heart. Stomach, Kidney and Liver Disease Moderate ChatfU. Addrei DR. 0. W. EVERETT, Mgr., Lincoln, Neb. ndertaker County Coroner . Jt e oilAVy CI Jackson, Nebraska I BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARK Designs .Copyrights 4c. Anrnno r. ..fling a .ketch and deicriptlnn mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whetner an Invention is pior.nhly rmtentHlilo. Communion. Horn strictly coiiMilential. HANDBOOK on Patent! eent trc. 4 1'te t aimncy for eccurinn patent. Patents taken throuxh Munn Co. receive Mfial ii.)llc, without charge, luthe Scientific American. A handsomely lllnatrated weekly. T.arirest elr ruiuii.m of miT Bcientluc Journal. Terme. fi a your: fur niontln, L Soul byall newidealera, MUNN &Co.3c,BfMd"' New York Brn . onio- T F SU Washington. D. C. For Sale Typewriter $12 In good condition Enquire at The Herald office. Subscription Bargains C6e Hertxld Evnd -New Idea Magazine... $1 80 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 4 20 without Sunday. tojral route patrons 3 50 Kansas City Weekly Star.... owa Homestead Poultry Oazette (Lincoln)..,, Woman's World... La toilette's Magazine, weekly . Uamptons Lippincott's Local Items Friday, July 22, 19x0 We have sewing machine needles and schnttles to tit any sewing ma chine. You will also find a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Scbriever Bros. Bargains at Van's every day, S P Barnes of Ilotuer was transact ing business here Wednesday, Fhilo McAfee of Pigeon Greek pre ciuct, was transacting business bere Wednesday. Mrs Lewis nermann of Winnebago, was a Friday night visitor at the Ash ley Londrosh home. if yon haven t got time to do your own shopping call np ro. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. Fred Duensing and wife went to Walthill Wednesday to see that new grandchild at the James Fisher home The Detroit gasoline and coal oil stoves the best safe, durable and clean. For sale at Fred Schriever & Co.'s Dr D O and S A Stinson, with their families, and D M Neiswanger at tended the "Ohio" picnio at Riverside park, Sioux (Jity, last Friday. Mrs James Skove arrived here on Tnesday from Denmark, to join her husband, who is employed by Wm Cheney on his farm adjoining town. Me 11 Schmied and wife returned on Monday from Mason City, Iowa, where the former attended a meeting of the auditing committee of the M B A or der. John L Hazlegrove returned last Friday from Ht Cloud, Minn, where he was sent by Sheriff Rockwell, who deputized him to look after some offi cial business. Henry Weigand and wife, Ouy and Allie Weigand and Agnes Ballentyne of Laurel, comprise a party of yonng people who are occupying the E as ton cottage at Crystal lake. M O Ayret and son Edgar arrived home Monday from their trip to the Pacifio coast. They report the Jef-feries-Johnson prize tight a tame affair so far as Jeff was ooncerned. It is requested that the members of the Rockwell families in Dakota coun ty meet at Homer on July 30th to per fect plans for the "Bockwell Reunion" to be held at a later date. Jeff. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver aDd bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, onre constipation and sick headache, bold by all drug gists. Mrs Ella French and little son Ar thur spent a few days this week with friends here. Mr French recently sold out near Minot, N D, and moved to Idaho, where his wife will join him the last of the month. Mrs John W Hazlegrove of South Sioux City and Mrs E H Cornell of Salem left Thursday for Danton, S D, in response to a telegram annonnoing the serious illness of the baby of Mr and Mrs Fred Cornell. Dr and Mrs D O Stinson departed Thursday for Dalton, Ohio, to attend the annnal reunion of the stinson and McElhinney families which will be held there on the 10th of August. They will be away about a month. About one hundred members of the MBA order gathered at Crystal lake last Saturday with their friends for the annual picnic of the order. An elegant spread was served and a pleas ant time was had bathing and boating. Hazel, the six year old daughter of Chas Stewart and wife of Waterbury, Neb, died on Wednesday of this week after a lingering illness with spinal maninnifi. RIia una a lirierlit. litflA girl, and her death was a sad blow to tne bereaved im"J a Al. 1 .... 1, . i. .. : duced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free applica tion of Chamberlains Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscu lar rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all druggists. Word was received here Monday that Scott Rockwell of Akron, Colo, had been seriously hurt last Friday while playing ball, being hit juBt above the temple by a pitched ball. He was threatened with concussion of the brain, but is now recovering from his injury. 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 must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de nended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effeotive. Sold by all Drug gists. Frank S Perdue, of Lincoln, deputy state superintendent of schools, ad dressed a meeting at the Hileman school house last Saturday evening on the subject of "consolidation of rural school districts." A large and enthu eiustio crowd turned out to hear him and all were in hearty accord with the idea, judging by a straw vote which was taken whioh favored the plan ty about live to one. Another rather romantio wedding was pulled off in this place Thursday night of last week between 11 :30 and 2 o clock midnight, just in tue nicne of time to avoid having the ceremony occur on Friday, as the groom was of a superstitious turn of mind, ana uav ing been the direct cause of the death of seven black cats he didn t want so important an event as this to takeplaoe on unlucky Friday. The county judge being out of town George Wilkins, clerk of the district court, was aroused from bia peaceful slumbers about 11 o'clock p m to issue the required per mit to J A Montgomery and Miss Hazel Bailey, both residents of Sioux City, who had made their belated trip to this place in an automobile. Af ter the necessary document was se oared the wedding party drove to the Al E parsonage aad finally succeeded In arousing Rev Warren, who was sleeping "the sleep of the just," and on the street crossing near the parson ace, in the glare of the automobile lamps, the solemn vows were taken that made two hearts beat as one, After the usual congratulations, and applause of the few midnight speota tors, the matrimonial car with its pre cious load "beat it" for Bioux City, Geo Ilaase, of Emerson, was a visit or at the parental home here Monday night, Van Harden departed Tuesday for Chico, Cal, to visit his daughter, Mrs E A Osborn. ' liar oiouoweii or livons, was a via itor at the 8 A Stinson home a few days this week i: rank Al liirsch of iouz uity was operated on Saturday for hernia, and is getting along nicely. Mamie McCoraindale cf Wakefield, former teacher in our schools, was visiting friends here this week. W E Craig and Mm Adaline Sanom, both of Sioux City, were joined in marriage by Judge Ueffernan on Mon day. Mrs Harry Chamberlain of Winne bago, spent the week here at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ashley Londrosh. Mrs Fred Duensing returned last week from the hospital in Sioux City where she was taking treatment for rheumatism, The petition of Fred O fttanard for a saloon license was turned down at the meeting of the .village board last Saturday evening. It pays to trade at Vans, and be' sides he will give you, free of charge, handsome ohromo in the course of time. Qo and see him. Mrs Henry Wood and daughter. Mrs L W White, went to Vermillion, S D, Tuesday, to visit at the home of Mrs Wood s brother, U N Abel. Abont fifty people, mostly members of the Sons of Hermann and their fam ilies, went to Emerson Wednesday to attend the big pionie of the order. Mrs Frank H Forest enjoyed a visit this week from her mother, Mrs M J Stevenson of filoville, Iova, and her sister Mrs T M Bolton of Sioux City. The T & W Envoys were overwhelm ingly defeated Sunday at Crystal lake by the Seneys, 19 to 0. Sohaub, for the Seneys, held the Envoys to one scratch hit. Barney Oribble leaves tomorrow for Omaha for a few days visit with his sons John and Qeorge, after whioh he will spend a week at his ranch in Custer county. Riley Howard and J M Coe, the pro moters of the new electrio street oar line, were here Wednesday looking fter matters connected with the pro posed new line to this place. A lawn party was'given Tuesday evening at the L A Dierking home, in honor of Misses Martha and Minnie Werner of Battle Creek, Neb, who are guests of the Dierking family. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. I'UTLDS & SLAUOHTEB CO. ThioE Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Get married and have your wedding photos made at the De Luxe, we make the latest styles and our prices are be low all. For group or school photos, see us first. De Luxe Studio, 405, 4th street, Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs Qalen Hatheway and baby vis ited last week at Magnet, Neb, at the home of Mr Hatheway's parents. Mr Hatheway went up to spend Sunday with them, and accompanied them home Monday. Kozy Studio has moved to 3rd and Jackson streets, Sioux City. Making photos in all sizes and at a very low price on cabinets. Now is your time to bring in the babies. Uur prices al ways the lowest. Work guaranteed. Bev Druliner of Allen was a business caller here Monday afternoon, looking after the job of furnishing band music for the Old Settlers' picnio. Bev Dru liner is manager of the Allen band, one of the best organizations in this part of the state. 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. Isaao Harter and Judge Henry W Harter. of Canton, Ohio, were business visitors here Wednesday. They own the farm opposite Fovea park, be tween here and South Sioux City, and stopped off on their western trip to look over their property. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel oomplaints is Uhamber Iain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in ubb. In valuable for children and adults. Sold by all druggists. The pupils of Miss Laura Cushman cave an afternoon piano recital at tue home of airs Ueorge Harnett last in dav. Those who took part were Gladys Armbright, Madge Heikes, Margaret and Elda Uridenbaugu, uur- rie Fisher, Beulah and Helen Barnett Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give theiresoribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the sytem. It is safe and sure. Sold by all druggists. CHURCH NEWS MCTHOOIST. Services at the Methodist Episoopal church every Sunday as follows Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday school, 10 am; Class meeting 12 m: fcpwortn League, 7 p m; Preaohing, 8 pm. The subject at the Methodist church at 11 a m Sunday may be "Wings and Feet. At 8 p m "Men or Pigmies hioh?" will be under consideration, The League at 7 p m. That was Rood servioe Sunday last let's make the next better. But a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers For Sale 200 acres of bay, one mil south of Cobnrn junction. J M Davey, Ponoa, Nebr Oae of the Aeelmllalora. Strang-er WhatMlo you do with th vast swarms of immigrants that lan on your shores every year? Prominent Oothamlte We don1 have anny throubls, sor, In asslmylat In' thlm. 29TH ANNUAL REUNION The Pioneers and Old Settlers' asso ciation of Dakota county, which meets at Clinton park. Dakota City, on Thursday, August 25, 1910, promises to be tbo banner picnio of the associa tion. The grounds at the park are already in ship shape, the buildings fitted np, and it is only a matter of few days work to have things In read GEORGE WILKINS The Newly Appointed Secretary of the Old wottierH AHeiK-iftlloti, wnois putiinir forth his lx'nt e (Torts In the interest of the comiiiK annum reunion. mess. Xhe various committees have taken np their duties and are fast get ting things in shape for the big event. OFFICERS, A. If. Baker President. K. H.UribblH Vleo President. 4t)ortre Wllklns Secretary. W, I,. Hose Assistant Secretary. B. Oribble Ktnnm'lal Hoc rotary. Geo. T. Woods Treasurer. M. M. Warner Historian. J. P. Koekwell Ohlef Marshal. Assistant Marshals Joe M. Leedom. tm. Is Uoodsell, Charles Wad (loll, James Kuos ton, John L. Haileurove, O. J. Valentine, COMMITTEES. Executive John Boler. J. J. Rimers. I.. II. Arinbrlirht. W. 1C. Kynu. Phllo McAfee, Ben Honderson, Thomas Jones, John O. tilth. Invitation Oeonre Wllklns, W. K. Voss, u. fc-vims, w. In KOSS. Speakers John Boler. Wm. P. Warner. . J. Kliners, H. E. Kvans. Transportation K. E. Evans, M.O. Ayres, J, Elmers, w. n. Kyau. Reirlstrar Mrs. Fannie Crosier. Mnry A. Eastou, Elizabeth Ilunse, Mrs. Mary Crltz. Privileges A. H. Baker. Geome T. Woods. isarney uriunie. Amusements M.O. Ayres. I)r. O. H. Max- ell, W. H Mnson. John Hosan. lr. H. J. Leahy, Walter Miulth, lien Boudurson, John U. Heuui. Membership Mrs. Ida Oribble. Mrs. Mary Crltz, Anna Bartlett, Kvarlsta Kyan, Miir Ifiiiet Ciulnn, Kate Duuitan, Brldxle Hayes, Mrs. nelson heauto, Mrs. K. A. Cuiuubell. Alice HtlToi'iiiiii, Helen Koekwell. Budges Mrs. Fannie Crozler. tin. Eva L. Orr. Grounds H. P. Wood, Barney Oribble. S. A. Stinson, Henry Kruiuwlede, Herman Klermann.G. F. Hroyhlll, O.H.Kenm.A. H. Baker, Walter Cheney, W. L. Ross, J. J. Elmers, Emmett Hileman, J. P. Rockwell, obn Foltz. H. W. FolU. K. K. Kvans. V. U. Lake. Keceptlon W. A. Morgan and wife, Ben Bonderson and wife, HaiM Nelsen and wife, S. P. Mlkesell, Jerome Hollman, J. M. Plnekney and wife, John (J. Ulneen, Hen ry Blermanu, Fred Beermann, sr., Mrs. Tina BrlileiilHttiKh, Mell A. Schmied and Ife. Oliver Fisher and wife. Jacob F. Lea rner and wife, Paul Plr.ey and wife, L. H. rmbrlKlitand wife, Mrs. Alice Sides. Lll- 11 n rr, Jacob Hides, Mrs. Eva L. Orr, Mrs. ellle Mason. Mrs. Etta M. Spencer, Harry H. Adair and wife, W, L. Boss and wife. llzabcth Hiuise, Perle Stinson, I). M.Ncis- aiiKer, Mrs. Mary H. McHenth, Herman outs, Georire Wilson, Beatrice BlessliiK, Ibble HavliiKe, E. It. Church anil wife, W. H. Hynn and wife, E. L. Wilbur ami wife, J. ltyan, Bonnie Hurry, Helen O'Neill, rank javey and wife, Ed T. Kearney and Ife, J limes Casey, Mutt McKlvel nun, MllK- Kle TwohiK, Mlchuel Beucom ami wife, J. t). IHiKKim and wife, John C. Collins, .Martin oss, Mary Keiilnuer, Phllo McAfee and Ife, Aaron I.iiuifelter and wife. Nellie Hee- uey, Mrs. John Connors. Gertrude Mlkc- Goo. 11 . limine, Herman Stole and wife, Fred Kluino and wife, Mary Timlin. P. Beucom. Daniel Hartnett ami wife. Unvld Clnpp, .las. M. King and wife. Null Combs, C. J. O'Connor and wife, Thomas shfotd and wife. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Dakota City, Neb, July 16, 1910. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present: Kelson Feauto, chairman, Ed Morgan, Tlios Long, and W L Ross, clrk. The following bonds were approved by the board: Geo L Llvermore. constable. South Sioux City; S A Heikes. roud overseer district No. 2. BeportofD O HefTernnn. county Judtio, hows fees collected for 1st quarter of tne ear, llll.'.il, and for the 2nd quarter of the ear, fl7.1A. Approved by the liourd. Henort of GeorKe Wllklns. clerk of tbo district court, shows fees collected 71.tK). Approved by me board. Report of Wilfred E Voss approved by the board. Board ordered county treasurer to trans fer IIki from road district N11, HI to the re demption fund of district No. ltl; also to ransfer inm from roud district No, 14 to re dumption fund of district No. 14. Road petitioned for by John Howard K runted as prayed for. John P Beucom is ranted 170 dumaaes on roud district No. v, itiiinnues on roud pet I tloned for by M T Beucom. ine loiiowiug claims were allowed on tne county general runa: J M Iedom, salary and guard fee... Go no P Rockwell, salary VI mi W E Kennelly, costs, Ed Cannon case 7 06 Tflos Look, salary 7R Ed MorKiin. salary ,i ml Wilfred E Voss, salary and expense,. 242 7fl P Rockwell, expense, etc Hi 61 John U Buchcrt, lxurdln paupers.... M in) Perkins nros Co. supplies 2 tl Geo Wllklns, salary and expense 1:12 Vi .Moll A sclimieu, brief, ocbuiider case V uu Mell A Noli in led. brief in case. Holm- vlK vs Hakota County 10 on Mell A Sehinled, supplies IA Ml Hurry Foltz, lulior v 78 lir H J l.enhey, medical services VMM) Nuttonul olllce Supply Co. supplies... S4 2n Hammond Stephens Co, supplies... 1 in Klnpp& liurtlett Co, supplies 4 h6 Nebrusku Telephone Co, phone rent.. 21125 Nelson i-canto, sulury 75 u W L Ross, cusli advanced for ticket to Grand Island for one Guorxe Cain., ft K O H Maxwell, medical services 117 MrsJ F 1ocdoiu, iMiardlnu prisoners. 23 U) Wilfred E Voss, salary, poo tuuu uud expense 2rtrt 28 Gcortro Wllklns, court costs ill 66 JJ U Herfernuu, court costs anil ex pense IN IS E 4 B Lbr Co, nidse s uu Ed Morirun, allowed on the county road fund, forrt road dram lift Hi The following claims were allowed on the road district fund: Huns Bonnlckson, road work, dlst. 20. Aft (in K 4 B Lbr Co, dlst. S It 6 Clerk ordered to write the following claims: Alfred Hemaray, road district No. It. 110 00 John CumpheU, 14. 2l Oi Ed Kearney, Mary Slupnlcha. 11. 6O0i 11. 14. 11. 11. 11. la. IS. It. Georgia Jay, M) 00 60 OU Frank 1. ussier. Catherine Leubey Geo T Woods, Maliua Ixirolu, James Nelson, George Johnson Andrew II La r sen 60 I Ail 00 7 W) 60 110 2ft (10 75 00 W, Board adjourned to meet August 13, W. U RQS3. Clerk. Tor SskU A large, white, gentle driving horse, Weight iduu us, age 9 rears. I jfrO nWtif j J J UcUrlde, Jackson, Neb Electric Line to This Place an Assur ance Assurance of the completion of elab orate plans for a summer resort at Crystal lake, Neb. which will rival any amusement place in the cities of the middle west was given out yea terday by Kiley Howard, of Orchard, Neb, who reoently obtained the con trolling intetest in the Sioux City, Crystal Lake and Ilomer railroad. The building of the amusement park and resort will constitute an outlay of 1100,000. The promoters assert that it will be completed by next June. ' A contract with the Combination Bridge company, which was closed yesterday. gives the railroad company the use of that struoture lor thirty years and as sures good transportation facilities be tween Bioux City and the park. Along with tue plans for the resort. the railroad company is making prepa rations for the extensive improvement of the line betweon bioux City, Crystal Lake and Dakota City. Cars will run directly between the three points, and the present inconvenience of transfer ring will be eliminated, Mr Howard said last night that within a few months a ten-minute servioe between Pierce street in Sioux Citr and the lake will be instituted. The closing of the contraot with the bridge company is an event whioh has long been desired by the various owners oi tne railroad, f ailure to secure entrance to Sioux City according to Air Howard, nas been a deterrent in in the progress of the road and detri mental to the progress and growth of the south side of the river as a resi dence place. Soon after Mr Howard became interested in the south aide railroad he opened negotiations with the bridge company, and a short time after that a verbal agreement was reached, although the formal contracts were closed only yesterday. The Summer resort will be on that part of the lake shore which now is known as Foyes park. The company controls 200 acres in its holdings on both sides of the lake A hotel which will cost abont $20,- 000 will be built. It will not be con structed on the lines of the ordinary summer hotel, however, but will be built so that it will house guests com fortably in the winter, the promoters figuring on the attractions of winter sports on the lake to pay lor tne extra expense involved in such a building. Minor details as to tne class or amuse ment other than the aqnatio attractions have not been worked ont, but the ap propriations will b so laid that plenty of devices for thrills and entertain ment for visitors who go there for an evening's outing will be provided, Acoording to the statements made by Mr Howard the building of the re sort will mean that twenty-five or twenty-six summer cottages which now dot the shores of the lake in the Foye park will have to be moved larther down on the shore. "In my opinion there is not a more ideal spot in the Missouri valley for a resort such as that which we will build than at Crystal lake," said Mr Howard. "For twenty years I have been inter ested in just snoh a project. The famous lakes of Minnesota cannot compare with it for such a purpose. The water is clear. Its environments are made beautiful by the frame of trees about the clear setting of the crystal water. There is nostenoh like that which arises from so many of the northern lakes. For batning, boating and fishing it is ideal. The Dakotas, Nebraska and western Iowa need just such a place. It will mean much to Sioux City, for there now is no such resort where one may go in the sum mer within hundreds of miles. With the closing of the contracts with the bridge company we have the assurance of excellent transportation facilities. Cars will be rnn directly from the lake to u central point in Sioux City. V7e will electrify and utilize tracks which now are on the ridge. The contract stipulates that in case the struoture at any time again is used for steam road traflio that we may build tracks in the roadway ou either side of the bridge. Through a project which was started four years ago we have a crossing over the Omaha tracks in South Sioux City, and a straight line track is built half way from that point to the South Sioux City bridge approach' The other half of that track will be con structed, and with that we practically will have a straight line from the bridge to the present end pf the Crys tal Lake road at the Omaha traoks. In connection with the improvement of the road a bonus has been raised by Dakota City to assure the electrifica tion of the road from Crystal lake to that place. That bonus $2,000. Workman will start to work on that proposition next Tuesday, and when it is completed Dakota Cityans will have direct transportation to Sioux City. Ample preparations for rolling stock will be made so that there will no disoomfort for passengers in the hand ling of the orowds. Of course various steps in the project will be completed consecutively, but the road will be finished and the park ready for the re ception of the publio by next June at least. Through the summer months we will arrange for a twenty-minute or a uaif nour service ont oi bioux City. The road is capitalized at $100, 000. Of the stock, $50,000 has been subscribed. I have the control of that stock. Very little indebtednes stands against the road, and with our resources it will not be necessary, as we can see now, to issue bonds." J M Coe, 1524 Isabella street, also is a stockholder in the company and interested in the development of the project, He was particularly enthusi astio over the outlook and is the promul gator of extensive plans for the im provement of the lake as a watering place. The lake is more man six miles long and constituted a happy spot for the development of onr plans, said Mr Coe. Boating will be one of the pop nlar attractions. A roadway will be built in the lake. That is, two strings of varicolored lights will mark the channel and prove a striking feature not only in the navigation, but in ths aspect of the park at night. The hotel will be built on a high point in the park whioh overlooks a long stretch of water, where it will be cool, and in fact nature oonld not have builded a mote appropriate playground for the people of this section of the country." Sioux City Journal, 17th E6c Dsxys ojr Trsxvcl vrc here "The Bank that ALWAYS treats 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 arc Treated IMgllt aboard ship. EvenrytRtnf; In Ilsh.tk.ti8 IIr II sv 11 nsre.nos Bank, of Dakota WatcHVthelProgress of Farm Development in Wyoming The Richest Undeveloped State in the West. Go with me on one of our personally conducted landseekers ex cursions to TUB DIG HORN BASIN the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and see what the farmers are doing on these new lands where the Burlington is building new lines ; where new towns offer splendid business openings in all lines of trade and profession. Examine these Lands Personally pick out the best. I am employed by the Burlington railroad for this very purpose. Our Homeseekers' Ticket allows everywhere in homeseekers the lands and spend a few days fishing in the mountain streams if ou like. See the irrigated lands where the ditches are built by the government and also by private companies, and the Mondell 320-acre FREE homesteads all on one trip. Specially Prepared Wyoming Literature just off the press. ffr " "3 Write for it (I !fii3n.f.t.i:il tv OILS Lubricating 8k.n Oil for f Mowing Machine lite A I I Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks, and Lap Dusters at Close Out Prices. 1 Edwards k Bradford Mr Co. 1 Dakota. 4 tHHUMMiMt 444, t H This lyi-lrx. Coucord Harness No. 70 no collars $31 Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with fiat backs, a better job $35 Sturjjcs Bros. "sJZt" PAUL PIZEY, ' Lawyers Dakota Citvi Nca. Bonded : Abstracter I Patronize Home Industry Wm IrOREBIZ. Proprietor of City Meat Majpkct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY Jsiekion Nsbr. with me. I will help you to you 55 days with stopovers territory; ample time to examine today. r County i Land Seekers Information Bureau, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. OILS or Illuminating Every Purpose Oilers, 5c to 25c City, Nb. . ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa buy your meats of goes on (Oj (I) NEBRASKA g