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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1910)
i i SATURDAY i Saturday, Sept 3rd G Bars V F Soap 25c Sweet Potatoes, per pound 5c 4 pounds Seedless Raisins 25c 3 Cans Tomatoes 25c Mrs. Morrison's Jelly, per-glass 10c Starch, per pound 7C Ss.turdi.y. Sept. lOtK No. 1 Jelly Glasses, two for 3 c 200 yds Red and Dark Colored Calico, per yd 5jiC Summer Wash Goods and Summer Underwear, at 20 dis. All Oxfords and Low Shoes at 25 discount 3 packages Egg-O-See or Corn A 25e package of Oats for Box of Matches for S.A.Stinson Dakota City. Nebraska I AEl-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL AND PARADES Sept. 28th to THE BIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY vidiuiir lint, let. I ELEOTRICAL PARADE Oct. 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U. S. Regular Troops. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIME YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP Not a Drop of Alcohol What is a "tonic"? A medicine that increases the strength or tone of the whole system. What is an "alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative"? Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. Ask your own doctor all about it. Never take a medicine doctors cannot endorse. . c. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. Without daily action ot the bowels poisonous products must be absorbed. Then you have Impure blood, biliousness, headache. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills for constipation. How's This? V!t MM One Hundred Dollar Reward for ny fiso ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Haul Catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe him perleetly hon orable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. TValdino, Kinnan & Marvin, " Wholesale DrunKlsts. Toledo. O. Hall s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directlv upon the blood and mucous surface ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Price ?S cent per bottle. Sold by all Diwitlsts. Take null s Family FUls tor constipation. 'NDuroc Jersey Hogs E Seventy-five March and April Tigs, cither sex, For Sale. They are choicely bred and good, big, stretchy ones. Prices Right. J. P. Beacom Hubb&rd, . NebraakK Undertaker County Coroner Tackson, Nebraska Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho-Sallne Springs Located oa our own premises 4 tu4 la the Natural Mineral Watar BATHS ftmrpsnni In the treatnaat t Rheumatism Beart. IHoaaaak, Xldar a4 Urt Dumm VU4M Cfcuf . AMi DR. I. W. lYlBlTT, Mgr.. Uacala, M. SPECIALS j ! i Flakes 25c 20o ...4c 0ct. 8th, 1910 TllNliJ irtllMI, Oct. I MILITARY PARADE frUij llitt, Oct 1 OORONATIOII BALL Local Items Friday, Sept. 2, 1910 We have sewing machine needles and Bcbuttles to fit any sewing ma chiae. You will also liud a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. The Dakota City schools open neit Monday tot the coming year's work. A fine baby girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Richard Quintal Sun day. A fine baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs E L Spurliug, of Cherry Creek, 8 D, August 2nd. The Curg Ayres family were releas ed from quarantine last Saturday, the civse of infantile paralysis at their home having almost entirely recovered. Mrs Jas Fisher and little son, were up from Walthill the latter part of Inst week and spent the day with Mrs Fisher's parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Dnensiog. Joseph and Tom McElhiuney and Tom Braucbercame up from Lyons last Thursday for a few days fishing. Their wives came the following day and all were guests at the S A Stinson home. C E Bhven. who recently sunered a fracture of his arm "vhilo working in the elevator at this place, is not get ting along as well as he should, aud the attending physiciun, Dr Maxwell, will probably give the arm an -ray examination to see if the trouble can be located. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. will prevent the attack, bold by all druggists, Hereafter the Bonder of a registered letter or package through the mails will not receive a regular receipt re turned to him from the party to whom the letter or 1 ackage was addressed as has always been customary hereto fore unless a special request is made that a reoeipt be returned to the tend er at the time of mailing. "Can be dependod upon" is an ex pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to - . . 4 1 cure diarruoea, ayseniery or uowei complaints. It is pleasant to take aud fouallv valuable for children and adults. Sold by all drugisst. A new form of money order bas been adopted by the postollice depart ment to replace the one now in usa The new order has a coupon attached which takes the place of the "advice" used in connection with the old form It will be several months before the style of order will be in general use, as they will only be furnished as the upply'on hand is exhausted, or until the first of the year when all books of the old style will be called in. Home offioes are being suppled with the new orders now, and if 70a should receive one keep the order and coupon intact and present it for payment just as you would the old style order. Kirk Ream of Axtell, Kant was an over Sunday visitor at the George T Woods home. Verna Brojhill spent th week in Sioux Pity at the home of Mrs Frank Vaughn , Archie Enston left Thursday for Malta, Mont, to resume his position in a drug store. Theodore Bliven has again assumed charge of the Fields & Slaughter ele vator in this place. Mrs Emraett HilemaD was called to Omaha last Friday by the serious illness of her sister. Druggist John Turnbull took a short vacation last week and visited at Nor folk and Stanton, Nebr. II you tiaven t got time to do your own shopping call up INo. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. Everything in the line of school supplies, such as pencils, crayons, pens, tablets, eto, at Van de Zedde's. The Detroit gasoline and coal oil stoves the best safe, durable and clean. For sale at Fred Schriever & Co.'e Mrs Esther Harden went to Niobra ra, reb, Monday to spend a couple 01 weeks with old friends and acquaint ances. D Van de Zedde went to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Wednesday to attend a big doings in the WOW order, re turning Thursday. Mrs Helen E Weeks returned to Rosebud, S D, last Friday, having spent a couple of weeks with old friends hereabouts. Miss Mary Easton went to Pender Monday to attend teachers institute, and next week will take up her school work in Thurston county. TJ S Marshal Warner was up from Omaha last week to attend the Old Settlers picnic, and to look after mat ters at his farm south of town. A new stock of fall millinery at the Posteflice, Hubbard, Neb. Ladies' winter hats for sale, in all the latsttt styles. Mrs Fred Schumacher. Mrs Mary Harris who recently re moved with her family to South Sioux City has purchased the restaurant bu siness in that place from Lewis Cooley and wife. Joseph Sides, wife and daughter, Truda, returned Tuesday to tbeir home at Lincoln after a few days visit here at the home of Mr Sides' brother, John F Sides. James Sweenpy and Mrs Rosa Barn- holt z of Sioux City, age 27 and 26 re spectively were joined in marriage Saturday evening by Rev S L Keller, Lutheran minister. Mrs G M Best and family were up .from Homer Monday visiting rolatives. They were accompanied by Wm Gil more cf Nebraska City, a sohool friend of Miss Neva Best's. George Lahrs, the ten year-old son of Wm Lahrs and wife, was taken se riously ill Sunday with infantile paral ysis, and his recovery is considered doubtful by the attending physicians. Wm Cordingly and daughter, Belle, arrived here from Toronto, Canada this week, and will spend a fow weeks visiting relatives, the Orrs. Mr Cor dingly is a son-in-law of the late Jos Orr. Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a dis ordered liver. By ' taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Live Tablets yon can improve both. Sold by all drug gists. Taken up as an estray, on Monday, August 22, 1910, a black Shetland pony stallion. Owner can have same by paying damages, cost of keeping and advertising. John B Evans, Dakota City, Nebr. Zenus Toby, wife and son drove down in their auto from Watertown, S D, arriving here last Saturday and are visitmg here at the home of Mrs Toby's parents, J F Leedom and wife. Mr Toby is in the real estate business at Watertown. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty five cents. A piece of flannel dampen ed with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all druggists. The members of the Rockwell fami lies will hold a reunion Saturday, Sep tember the 10, 1910, at the George W Rockwell grove west of Homer. It is expected to make this an annual event, and not only those bearing the name of Rockwell are included, but all who are iu any way related to them. At a meeting beld reoentiy Geo W Rock well was chosen president of the socie ty and Geo R Rockwell, secretary, Sept, 5th to 9th are the dates of the Statb Fair at Lincoln, and the 1910 fair is the greatest ever attempted to to be held in the state. The attrac tions comprise the best races, four flights each day by the Wright aero planes, (our great concert eacu day by Lombardos symphony Band and Grand Opera Concert Company of 68 people, the great Patersoa Shows and night eutertaiumeQts consisting of three running races, concert, vauile ville and a stupendous fireworks dis play on the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. In addition to - the amusement features there will be the best agricultural ez hibit shown at any fair in the world in 1910 and the 2nd best live stock show These facts should appeal to the pride of every loyal Nebraska citizen. Let's go. The downtown district of Sioux City will present a gala appearance during the week of the Interstate Live Stock Fair, September 19 to 24. With char acteristio energy the merchants of the old Corn Palace town have raised fund of fl,000 for street decorations and illumination. Massive arches of weloome will great the arrivals at all railway statious. At every internee tion of streets iu the business district there will be a monster ear of corn, really amounting to a pillar, reared at each of the four corners, and from the tops 01 these ears to the ears acrosB the street festoons of elecetrio lights will swing. Pedestals of corn, fifteen feet in height, will be erected at inter vals along the streets. Large Ameri can flags will will be hung, eight and twelve to the block, from the trolley wire supports. The streets will be brilliantly lighted at night and bands of musio will play every night and morning. Bargains at Van's every day, Good winter seed wheat for sale, B M Boals. Bay a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. Mrs C W Herman, sister of Melt A Scbmiod, arrived here Thursday from Hauler, Wash, on a visit. Mrs James Cooler and children want to Wakefield Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week with relatives. Fred Blume of Emerson, who bas been seriously ill with inflammatory rheumatism, is slowly improving. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome chromo in the course of time. Go and see him. Anton Larsen, Cornelius lleffernan, Chris Smith and Chris Christensen of the west part of the county, were busi ness visitors here Wednesday. Jas 8kove, who has been in the em ploy of Wm Cheney the past snmmer, bas moved with his family into the Henry Wood cottage south of the Maxwell residence. The Bell Telephone company is pat ting in a new copper lead line from Newcastle, Nebr. to Sioux City, which will tend materially to improve the service on this side. 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 sohool photos, see us first. De Luxe Studio, 405, 4th street, Sioux City, Iowa. George T Woods, Barney Gribble and George W Sheibley attended the Old Settlers reunion at Tekamah Wed nesday. They report a very pleasant time, and a large attendance. J P Rockwell started with them but was called back from Emerson on impor tant business. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief of ana cure of bowl complaints, cures griping, diarrhoea dysentery, and should be taken at the first nnnatural looseness of the bowels. It is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all diuggiBts. Following is a list of jurymen select ed to serve at the September 2Gth term of the distriot court: John U Gribble, John Mehan, Max Nelson, James Dunlap, John Jessen, Leo Biode, Ernest Goertz, T E Heffernan, J M Barry, J O Collins, George H Saltsgiver, John Sierk, O W Dickover, George Wilson, Hans .Anderson, Al bert Roost, Glen Armour, F E Bras field, H F Cain, Charles Young, Mar vin Armour. Thomas F Crosby, O C Beerman and A D Liachke. Dana Sible, who forged two checks on the Bank of Dakota County at Jackson last winter, using Elmer Blessing's name thereto and securing about $ 150, was captured last Satur day at Melrose.'Minn, and on Sunday was brought to Sioux City and turned over to Sheriff Rockwell who lodgod him in jail here to await trial. After passing the forged checks on Elmer Blessing, for whom Sible worked last fall during corn husking, bo disap peared and for six months search was kept up for him before be was finally located in the Minnesota town. John Li llazlegrove was deputized and sent to Melrose, Minn, to arrest ud bring him back, but when he ar rived thero Sible had ' disappeared . The officers there were placed on the lookout and when he finally drifted back the arrest was made by the chief of police, at whose houso Sible had boarded on his former visit to the town. Frank Hicks, step-father of the accused man arrived here from Moline, 111, and is making en effort to settle the case out of oourt, but in the bseuce of Banker Ed T Kearney, who was victimized in the deal, nothing as yet has been done. Mr Kearney left last week for St Cloud Auun, witb his family, making the trip by auto, and has not returned yet. NOTICE! There will be a meeting of the vil- uge board of Hubbard, .Nebraska, September C, 1910, at 8 p m. All parties interested in tho opening of the streets and alleys are invited to be present; and all parties having and holding the streets and alleys closed againBt the public good are also in vited to be present and show cause why 6aid streets and alleys should not be opened. D. C. Hkfkebnan, Village Clerk . I am here to stay, I'm glad to say, With Rawleigh's goods the Bkst. Satisfaction or No Sale. Thone 18, 8 U Moore, "The Rawleigh Man." Interstate Fair Notes. The interstate Live Stock Fair at Sioux City will have a great machine ry show this year. The spaoe allotted to the manufacturers of machinery is larger than ever before, yet every foot is taken and the fair people were com pelled to turn down a request for spuco from one of the formost manufactures of the country. There simply was no room left. The automobile display w ill bo correspondingly large, This year Saturday will be Antonio bile Day and the parade of decorated auto's will be one of the star features of the week, taking rank in a specta oulur way with the great parade of premium winning livestock on iriday. In addition to the parade there will be automobile races. The railroads wero a trifle slow in granting roduoed rates to the state fuirs this year, but they came across early and in fine spirit, as though it afforded them pleasure, to the Inter state Live Stock Fair in Sioux City the week ol Meptember 19. The In terstate J! air win iiave the same low rates it always had and the rail roads are going to put on more eicur sion traius than ever before. R R Time Table C B 4 Q WEST No. 91 Looal Freight' 7:15 am 17 " rauueii get.. 12:47 pm 19' " " ... 7:30 pm EAST No. 92 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 16 Looal Passenger" . . 6 :07 pm 18 " '...llOpm daily, daily exoept Sunday. NOTICE I started to clean up the Taylor cemetery Attaint th and finished tlio work August Jltlt, 10 It Is all mowed, cut and raked off In aorxl condition, and the cemetery looks nice, neat and clean. Home of the work was done with a mower and team, some had to lie done with a scythe and some lirtd to tie done with a trimming knife, and a good d cnl of It had to be raked up with a garden rake, while some of It had 1o lx raked with a team. 80 It took ft good deal of work. Now I kindly ask all that all who have an merest In the cemetery and those who have friends or relative burled thero to kindly send me from 2c to $l.0 to add to the cemetery fund, and It will he greatly appreciated. Finn Bartki.s, Hullrd, Nebr. CHURCH NEWS MCTHODIST. Ilev. W. R. Warren, Pastor. Services at the Methodist Kplscnpal church every Holiday as follows: 1'reach- Inn at Ham; Sunday school lit In a 111 ; elms meeting li in: KpwortU lunatic 7 D in: preaching N P m. LUTHtRAN. Ilev. H. I,. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA C1TT Sunday school every Similar at P:kt n m : Kltzalicth H. llnase, superintendent. preaching at s p in. every Hominy. SALEM Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m: Sun- day iichool promptly at Mam. F. P. Cul- oertson, superintendent. The public Is cordially Invited to nil these services. The Herald for News when it is News. uiiMTrn-winnn,,iii.n it. , ... mw r-. . . - ...v,..,., mi, iiiima.llir 1 quires the services of a representative In IWilrntn nttv. Nnh ,n l.u.l. . . tion renewals and to extend circulation by siM-cmi iiirnnnm nave proven unusu ally successful. Halnry ami commission. 1'revlnua experience desirable but not es sentlnl. Whole time or sniire limn a.i. dress, with references, 11. i. camnliell. Costnopolltnn Miiuii.lnc, 17S llromlwar, mew ort'iiy. R ErORT OF THE CONDITION of the Bank of Dokota Citv. of Dakota City, Neb., clmrter No. 994. (in corporated) in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business August 25, 1910. KKHOUKCKS I ,onns and discounts f l5;t.il:i 44 Hanking house furniture and fix tures e.rKMi nn Current expense and taxes paid.. S"i 87 lme front tint l, state "ml private banks lis.ott 01 Currency 2,7xl til Hold coin MKi () Silver, nickels and cents. tm 01 re.ons i Totul t U12.8-..7 48 I.IAM1I.1TIKS Capital stock paid In I ),nil m Surplus fund .( no Undivided profits 4.7J4 OM Individual deposits sub ject to check I Ol, not) 0! iH'miiiid certlllcBtes of deno-dt 2.0TK1 m Time certlllciitcs of de posit lai.iil Si I Hie to national, statu and private bunks o.TW ns isti.inrwu Total I 212 HJ7 4.1 Static ok Nkhkaska, ( County of lmkotu, ( ' 1, iu . 1 1. Ay res, president of the above nnmed blink, do hereby swear that the nltove statement Is a correct aud true copy of the report limde to the State Hnnklng Hoard. M.O. Ayrkm, Attest: President. Jlarry H. Adair, Plrector. (Jeo. J. Houcher, Director. StiliserllH'd and sworn to lieforo 1110 this Slut dny of August, lull). J.J. KIMkRM, (8F!At. 1 Notary Public, My commission expires January 27, lull. First publication 9-2-in 8ws NOTICE OF TAX JJEKD. To Lola M. Hunt and Clinton S. Hennett : You and each of you are hereby notified that on the ItUh day of January , llinM, Milton foresltoe puicliased at private sale of the county treasurer of IiiikotaCotiuty, Nebras ka, lots 4, 6 and n, tn block w, tn Stanton, within the vlllaaeof South SlotixClty.ln the said Dakota county tor the dellnuuent stale. county, Hcnool, sc 11001 bono anti vintiae tax es for the years 1HW1, lstrj, l.swi. lsii. lV.tf,, 1nii, 1W7, IHW, 1HI, UMI, HOI, Hr', Ilk si, h 1,1-1, ll.lfi in,l brntt, that the said Dola M. Hunt Is the owner of the several tracts thereof, that the salil laud Is taxed In said years in no name, and the time for redemption for said sale will expire on November 4, ll'Ki. lou will also take notice mat niter the xplratlon of t hree inont lis from the date ot the service of this notice, to-wlt: oil the il'nil day of December, it'll, the deed for the land ho sold as above set forth will be ap plied for. Milton Foukhiior, tiwnor 01 certificate. SIDEWALK HE80LTTI0N. Passed by the Town Hoard August 1, mill. He It Resolved, lly the Chairman and Hoard of Trustees of the, Vlllaae of DnlMita City, Nebraska, that new sidewalks Im con structed of cement, along and abuttlna upon the follow lug lots anil blocks in said vlllitk"'; as follows: Along the east side of lot 12, block 1H1: heirs of Augustus Kountze, Margaret II. llerger and C. D. Hall, record owners; Along the norm ends or lots 1 and 2, block I7H; D. C. Stlnson, record owner; Along the north side of Hon til Market Stiunre, from the west corner to the en trance to the brick school house: school district No 1, owner. Along the north ends of lots I. 2 and 8, block ltd, Fred and Curl Schriever, owners. This walk to le built of either brick or ce ment. A special meeting of the board of trustees of said village of Dakota City, Nebraska, will Is' held for the purpose of considering the benefits derived from said Improve ments and placing valuations mid assess ments according to law, upon the lots and blocks abutting ami adjoining said Hues ol sidewalk, oil Monday, the 2th day of Sep tember. 1HHI, at xo'clnck P. M .. at the office of Paul I 'I zcy, In said village. I. Paul Pl.cy, clerk of Dakota City, certify that Ihe nlsive resolution wasnpproved and adopted at the meeting of tite hoard of unices ol said village oil Auvust 2:1, Itiin, Paul ITcv. skai. Village Clerk. Klrst publication s-liww Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. In tli county court of Itakota county, cnnokn. (Statu of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To I orii ttroylilll, William M. Learner, Clara Ablsitt, Mary (irlbble, Kiln Warner, Krauk II. Learner, Minnie Hale, l.ytlla New ell, Verna Newell, Karl Newell, Austin Newell, lillilnn Newell, I eon Newell, iiikI to all persons Interested In the estate ot Perry Learner, ueccaxcci : on reading the petition of Frank II lA'atner praying that the Instrument f 1 1 - 1 In this court on the li'tti day of August, lulu, ami purporting to be the last w ill and test' anient of the snlil deceased, nuiy be proved and allowed, anil recorded us the last will and testament of Perry Leainer, elect-used that said instrument Ixi admitted to pro bate, and the administration of said estate Im granted to Frank II. Learner an executor. It Is hereby ordered that you and all per sons Interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the county court to Is' held In and for said county, on the fitli day of Sep. temts-r, A. n. mm, at mo clock a in, to snow cause, If any there Isj, why the praver of the petitioner should not lie granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof Is- given to all per, sons Interested In said matter by publish Ing a copy of this order In The Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper print fed In said county, forthree successive weeks prior to said day or hearing. Witness my hand, aud seal of said court this Ifith day of August, A. 1. lulu. I. C. llKKVKKNAN, skai. County Judge Klrst pulillcatlon -iiil-lu wk NOTICE Of TAX DBBC. To Lucy Mullock, In whose name title appears on record, and all ucrsons Interest ed In lots a and 4 In Mock 2, and Orln J, r.l llott and Ain.l A. Adams, In whose uatiiea title appears on record, and to all persons Interested In lot f In Idock 1. all In Martin's Addition to Houth Kloux City, Dakotacoun ty, Neliraska, you and each of you will take notice that on ttieituoiiy or NovemlH-r, 1W7. C. K. Hll veil purchased at private tax sale from the treasurer of lmkota county, Nell., for the taxes due and delinquent thereon for thu years 1MV-J to iJofl, Inclusive, on lots 8 and 4 In block z, and for the years imio to It, Inclusive, on lot A In Mock 2, all In Mar tin's Addition to Houth Hloux City, Net. P.; that said lots were assessed In no name w hatever In salrl years, and that said 4). K. Hll veil will apply for a deed for said lots under aald tax sale and certificate after the expiration of three months from the dale of the service of this notice. C. K. BLivrg, Owner of Haul Certificate, Dated tUli IStb day vt Auvust. 1V10. Tho Glorious Dakota County, as usual, at the way top'place. A recent trip through Iowa, Illinois and Mich igan disclosed no such corn. And we want to loan you Cattle Money this fall to feed it. Bank of Dakota Special September ILotes To the East You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates any day, and lor many eastern trips the limit has been ex tended to CO days instead of 30 days. To Atlantic City and Return 1 1 th for the Grand Army Reunion. Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln September 4th to 9th inclusive. Special reduced rates and train service from Nebraska points. Low One-Way Rates to the Coast General basis, only $25; August 25th to September 0th and October 1st to 15th to Cali fornia destinations, and from September 15th to October 15th to the Northwest and Puget Sound. California Excursions General routes, beptember 1st to th $15 higher includes the Shasta IIOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Irri gated lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase dur ing the immediate future. ( mm i I Time is Money V4 Time Saved is Money Earned Don't fool away valua ble time with an Old Style washing machine. The One Minute Washing Machine is a time saver, also the lightest running machine on the market. Thous ands in use. Ask your neighbor. Sold on Trial and it Don't Come Back Edwards I Bradford Lmbi Co. Dakota. I Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make I (j) HARNESS j T II I ft' This lj-in. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, lj-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 Sturgcs 4M-ft HfH S Patronize Home Industry Wm LQRIDFnJZ, Proprietor of (City Meat Maurlket Fresh znd Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts 1 Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY Time i Harvest 1 1 County Special Rates, September 13th to basis, only $50 round trip; direct and September 2ith to 30th; route. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L.W. Wakklky, G P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street, ft - i", -jt City, Nb. Sucoessor to Dakota County Abstract Coi Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS (I) Bros. cl St City buy your meats of goes on NEBRASKA SSUI; X t I X 4- K