Attention Farmers!! Are you anxious that your land should have proper credit in the surrounding territory for its richness and its productiveness? Do you want proper credit for the work you do and the skill you have in get ting from the soil the bounteous crops Dakota County produces? If yon do, send something to ta County's Biff Exhibit at Interstate Fair Dako Sioux City, Iowa Sept. 19 to 24 The County Commissioners appropriated $100 to help make this display a good one. A space has been set aside by the Fair management and every farmer and gardner in Dakota County is earnestly solicited to bring or send anything among his produce that is Bigger or Better than the Rest Every Exhibit will be marked with the exhibitor's name. If you can't bring them yourself, send them (labeled with your name and address) to J. N. Mullin's Meat Market, South Sioux City, and they will be properly lookecf after by H. O. Dorn and II. W. Meeker, the committee in charge of the exhibit. v Help Make It a Winner. Duroc Jersey Hogs Seventy-five March and April Pigs, either sex, For Sale. They are choicely bred and good, big, stretchy ones. Prices Right. J P. Beaoom Hubbard, Nbrakk Local Items Friday, Sept. g, xgio We bave sewing machine needles and Bchuttlea to fit any sewing ma chine. Yon will also find a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right ptioes, at Scbriever Bros. It tV3ay Be Pneumonia "A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing. Then fever, with great prostration." If this should be your experience, send for your doctor. You may have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him exactly what you have done. Then do as he says. No alcohol in this cough medicine. . c. A tier Co., LowellMass. Keep the bowels in good condition. One of Ayer's Fills at bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile, and produce a gentle laxative effect the day following. AEl-SAR-BEH est Sent. 23th to ct. 8th, 1910 THE BIS JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY TnttfiT Nlftit, Oct. 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS Vcdaesday Hijtt, Oct. ELECTRICAL PARADE ThirtfiT Aftiraoii, Oct. I MILITARY PARADE rnaij mitt. Oct. 7 CORONATION BALL Grand Military Maneuvers Ever; Day by U. S. Regular Troops. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. CHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIRIE-YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP ! SATURDAY SPECIALS I I Saturdaty, Sept. lOtK No. 1 Telly Glasses, two for. 200 yds Red and Dark Colored Calico, per yd. I I I I I ...,5c Summer Wash Goods and Summer Underwear, at 20 dis. All Oxfords and Low Shoes at 25 discount 3 packages Egg-O-See or Corn Flakes 25c A 25e package of Oats for 20c Box of Matches for 4-C Saturday, Sept. 17tK 1 pound of Stinson's 25c Coffee . 20c 6 Cans Sardines 25c 3 Cans Extra Standard Corn 25c 1 package 25c Oats 20c 3 Cans Tomatoes 25c 1 Can 20c Peaches 15c 1 pound of Horse Shoe Tobacco 45c s .A. StinsdnW i Dakota City, Nebraska First publication K-'Jrt-W k NOT1CB OJf TAX VltHik To Lucy Hulloek, In whose name title appear on record, and all persons Interest, .id In lots Sand 4 In block 2, and Orln J. hl llott and Ainl A. Adams, In whose names title appears on record, and to all persons Interested In lot 6 In block 2, all In Martin g Addition to Kouth Sioux t'lly, Dakotacoun ty, Nebraska, you and each of you will take notice thai on the 4thduy of November, luff, O. K. Kllven purchased at private tax sale from the treasurer of Dakota county, Neb., for the taxes due anil delinquent thereon for the years IWi to U, Inclusive, on lots 8 and 4 In block t, and for the years l"ii to iwrf. InclusHe. on lot 6 In block t. all In Mar tin's Addition to South Hloux City, Nebr.i that said lots were assessed la no name ...I........... i.i uui,i v.. fir, and that said J. K. iiu. .. ain niit.lv fur a deed for said lots under said tux sale and certificate after the expiration of three mouths from the date of the service of mis nonce. 11. K. HLivrw, Owner of Kald t'ertlllcate. Dated this ln day of August, lviu. First publication IMHi-8w NOTICIi OF TAX DEKU. To I.oln M. Hunt and Clinton 8. Ilcnnett You and each of you are hereby notliled that on the IHth day of January, 1UM, MHton Foreshoe purchased at private sale of the county treasurer or DakntaUounty. Nebras' ka. lots 4. o anu o, in mock zn, In Stanton, within the vulture of South Sioux Olty, In the said Dakota county for the dcllnuucnl state. county, school, school Irond and vllliiKe tax es for the years iiwi, 1W2, imti. ixiii inns, lsun, IH'.ff. lHUft. lH'.M. 1KII. lUll. IIW, UHt luM. in, if, mill H, that the said Uila M. Hunt Is the owner of the several truc.ls mcrenr, that the said land Is taxed In said years 111 no name, and the time for redemption for said sale will evntrtt oil Novcmtier 4. 1U10. Vim will also take notice that after I ho expiration of three months from t lie date of the service of this notice, to-wlt: on the Hh day of December, lfclo, the deed for the land so sold as above set forth will bu ap plied lor. MII-TON rOKKHIIOK, Owner of Certificate. District court convenes September 26r,b, The Johnson abut ont the Envoys at Crystal Lake Sunday 10 to 0. Leonard Boss went to Lincoln Tues day to take in the sights at the state fair. 8 A Mason was taken to a Sioux City hos ital Tuesday for treatment for bowel trouble. Mrs Wra II Clapp and Mrs James Foltz of Homer, were visiting friends here Wednesday, If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. L W White, who spent the summer at his Crystal lake cottage, returned to his home in Woodbine, Iowa, Satur day. Fred Puensing was elected by the I OOF lodge of this place as represent ative to the grand lodge which meets in Lincoln, in October. It pays to trade at Tans, and be sides he will pive you, free of charge, a handsome chromo in the course of time. Qo and see him. Samuel Forter of Linooln, special examiner U S bureau of pensions, was here Wednesday looking up the records in the matter of certain pension claims. Mrs Ada Chamberlain and baby re- -timed to their home at Winnebago .VedneBday, having spent the past nonth here at the Ashley Londrosh tome. Mrs Jas nooley and children return id Monday from a visit with relatives it Wakefield. Inaao Oooley, while tway, stepped on a rusty nail and has teen laid up ever since. Your complexion as well as your emperis rendered miserable by a dis rdered liver. By taking Chamber luin'a Stomach and Live Tablets you can improve both. Sold by all druggists. Harry Everett, age 24 years, a son of David Everett end wife of Lyons, Neb, died on Tuesday of conttumptioo. Mrs Everett was formerly Miss Ella Phillips, and was born and reared in Dakota City. The work of etiinging the balance of the trolly wire on the Foye line was begun Tuesday and now the oars are run around onto Broadway to the crossing in front of the bank, which makes it much more convenient for the traveling public. Nearly evervone who could break away from their work, went to Sioux City last Saturday to see the only liv ing ex-president of the United States, Ihtodore Roosevelt, and one of the most popular and promirlant. men in the publio eye today. Fully 25,000 people assembled to greet him and hear him talk. "Can be depended upon" is an ex pression we all like to hear, and when it is usoil in connection with Ctiamber- laiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bow complaints. It is pleasant to take anl equally valuable for children and adults. Sold by all drngisst. i Supt Wilfre E Voss went to Emer sou Tuesday lo ussiNt in arranging a program for the annual seRvion of the Northeast Nebranka Teachers associa tion which meets in Emerson October 8th. The superintendents from the six Of unties comprising the district- Dakota, Thurston, Dixon, Cedar, Cum uir ana wavne nave cnarge oi tue arrangements. Eail Blessing, the little 4 year-old sou of Elmer Klessiug and wife, died last Sunday morning at an early hour from bowel trouble supposed at first to be infantile paralysis. One of the older children had an attack of the disease, but has now about recovered from the effects of its sickness. The child that died was never paralyzed and had shown scarcely any symptoms of the disease. But its death being so sudden due precaution was taken to prevent the spread of disease, and the littlejoue was tenderly laid to rest in the 1 ay lor cemetery Sunday afternoon The sympathy of tue entire communi ty is extended to the bereaved parents u the hour of their afniction. The ioiut session of teachers' iosti ute held at Tender last week in which Dakota and Thurston counties joined forces, was fairly well attended and was pronounced highly interesting by those in attendance. 1'ollowing are those who attended and registered from this county: Ida Jeep, Zita Clark, Mabel McQee, Bess Robertson Josie McKinley, Loretta McKinley Mary McOonigal, Minnie Keefe, Pearl Learner, Mary and Delia Timlin, Lulu Minneucb. Jjotta Talbot, Esther Lea trier, Gladys Thompson, Alice Duma ray, Margaret Murphy, Martha John son, Mildred Spencer, ITelen Hog an Sarah Nicklin, Mary McKenna, Ann Bartlett, W L Wolf. Anna Dineen Alice Melady, Gladys Kline, Leu Larson, Cleoue Teter, Helen Knox Carrie and Minnie Stone, Alios O'Neill, Mina Perrin, Gertrude II all Grace Lake, Hazel Prnry, Leah Res segieu, S Rose Francis, & M Bennett S Marie Bernard, S M Dominique, Monte Harper, Mrs Monte Harper. Bargains at Van's every day. General harness and shoe repairing. Harry A Broybill. Mrs Fred Dnensing ia laid up with a severe attack of rhenmatisa. Frank Uirsoh of Sioux City was a Sunday visitor with relativee Lere. Fred G Stanard and family have moved into the Adam Wecsel house. Bay a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimors Rev G E Von Hagen of Hartington, was a calling on old friends here Sal nrday. A J Kramper and family visited over Sonday with the John Kramper fanii ly at Vista. Prof J A Chicoine, principal of our schools, has moved with his family into the Rix house. New cement walks were pnt down this week in front of the John F Sides residence and at the M E church. Harry Ilileman went to Ewiog, Neb, Wednesday on a hay-bnyiug trip for the Fields & Slaughter Elevator Co. Lars P Peterson and Nella Bar rington, both of Wakefield, were mar ried by Judge Heffernan Wednesday. Everything in the line of school supplies, such as peueils, crayons, pens, tablets, eto, at Van de Zedde's Mis Max Easton 01 Bioux uuy was operated on at St Joseph's hospital Tuesday for appendicitis, she is ini proving slowly. Mrs G B Howard writes to have the Herald sent to her address at Shebesta, Rook county, Nebr, and adds that they want the home news. A twelve pound baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Albert Schumacher on Wednesday, and Grandpa ScUmied is handing out "smokes" with a smile that wont come off. 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, Bioux City, Iowa. A donation party was held at the home of Rev Keller and family Tues day evening by the members of the Lutheran congregation, and the pastor and his family were very kindly and liberally remembered. Not a minute should be lost when ohild shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as thj child becomes hoarse, or even after the oroupy cough appears, will prevent the attaok. bold by all druggists. Taken np as an estray, on Monday, August 22, 1910, a black Shetland pouy stallion, uwuer can nave same by paying damages, cost of keeping and advertising. John It Evans, Dakota City, Nebr. 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 ny plaster for lame baok, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all druggists. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iarrhoea Remedy is today the best nown medicine ia use lor the relief o anti oure or. bowl complaints, cures riping, diarrhoea dysentery, and hould be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bovels. It is equally valuable for children and adults. It ulways cures. Sold bv all dingKists. The Dakota City Etumanuo Luther an Sunday School will h dd a recep tion for the children on the cradle roll, their parents and fiiends next Wed nesday afternoon, Sept 14, 1910, at 4 m, in the church. 4New members ill be enrolled dip'omas will be presented to those promoted to the be ginners department. Also children ill be baptised . AH are cordially in vited. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men or ladies in the Railway or "VVirelass" Telegraph service. Since the 8-liour law became ffi-otive, and since the. extensive de- elopments of wireless telegraphy, there is a shortage of 10,000 telegrap- rs. Positions pay beginners $T0 to 90 per month. We operate uuder su pervision of Telegraph Officials and 11 gradnutes are guarantied positienx. Write for full details fo Mie Institute nearest to you. NATIONAL TELE GRAPH INSTITUTE, Cinoiuna'i, O, 'hiladelphia, Pa, Memphis, Teun, Columbia, S C, St Paul, Minn, Enid, Otilu, Portland, Ore. This directorate is Riiey Howard, Ira Howard, Stephen Howard, J M Ooe, J A Foye, sr; J A Foye, jr, and Harry Foye. This interest passed into the hands of Riley Howard on May 23 While the same management does not state it has the control of Crystal lake, the summer resort that has been man aged solely by the Foye family, it ia said that Mr Howard and Mr Goe have such an interest there that they pro pose to put considerably money into the place and widen its scope as a sum mer resort. It is stated that tlie con trol of the resort does not go with that of the electrio line. The resort com pany is not incorporated. According to J M Coe, of the board of directors, who came into possession of stock in the company at the time that Mr Howard secured holdings, trie stringing of trolley wires on to the court house in Dakota City will be completed by tomorrow evening and the residents of that town will be giveu servioe from that central point practic ally into Sioux City. We expect to make many other ex- ten uve improvments, said Mr Coe, and within a short time we will extend the schedule. Then we intend to have the servioe start at 0 o'clock iu the morning aud continue until mid night. This service will be so arrang ed that the cars wil counect with the Sioux City traction line in South Sioux City. Mr Foye sr, doesn't feel that he had been set aside by the new controllorrs of the company, for.be says, Mr How ard, wno lives at Orchard, is home most of the time and the responsibility as bead of the company will coutinne to fall upon himself. The road, he de clares, is prospering and making mon ey, and he is t ncouragnd to believe that it will be developed into an im portant line. I am iu no way displeased with the turn of events," said Mr Foye today "We are planning many improvmouts that will require considerable capital to execute aud we now are in shape to get the capital needed. We have profited greatly by our extension to Dakota City aud the people in the city appreciate the service we are giving them. Our liue never whs iu as good shape as now aud we anticipate great things from the coming year. The change suits me all right." A Note of Thanks Rev S L Keller and family wish to express many thanks to the members aud friends who contributed so gener ously to the douation at the Lutheran parsonage last Tuesday evening. In addition to the numerous valuable and useful gilts received, a very highly prizmi check was coutributed by the members aud friends of Emmanuel congregation. May the Lord richly bless all who participated. 8,no 00 1,024 IM 48,118 77 4.01S 78 Report of the Condition of The Bank of Dakota County "The Bank tht ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" of Jackson, Nebraska, Charter No. In corporated In thoHtateof Nebraska, at the close of uuslucss Auaust 25, 11)10. KKSOUHCES ' Loans and discounts t 171,170 M Overdrafts. Hecurcdandunseournd i.KHM Vtt nankluK bouso furniture aud fix tures Current expenses and taxes paid.. Due from niit'l, state and private bunkB OUrrenoy t 8,lfi0 00 Hold coin MSft 00 Silver, nickels and cents.. iftii 70 Total I mtl-'i lit) MAHM.ITIKH . Capital stock paid In I 10,000 00 Surplus fund , ,( on Jndlvlded profits ,ll,a ay ndlvidiial deposits sub ject to check I 71M44 40 Demand certlllcatus of deposit 640 65 Time certificates of de posit 1!W,S(14 01!lrt.5loe Total J t'!0.6T2 119 Btatr ok Nkbkaska, ( County of Dakota. ( " 1. Kd T. Kearney, cashier or the above anted iMink, do hereby swear thnt the lHve statement Is acorrect mid true cony of the report made to the statu IsinklnK Isiiird. ATTKST: Kb T. hUAUNKV, C. M. Kkaknbt, Director. Cashier. it. K. Kraksky, Director. KubscrllM-d and sworn to before mo this 2nd day of September, 1U10. JjKB c. kkaknry, (seal) Notary Public, My commission expires March 4, IVliJ. AlwajH The Oldest Bank in the (Jounty . Sometimes The Lnriri'st JJauk iu the Count). Trios to ho The JW'Ht Bank in the U. S A. As Usual "Always hungry foi AlOllE business." FOYE LINE REORGANIZED The stockholders of the Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer Iiailway com pany held a meeiiog Tuesday and elected new officers. The Tribune gives the following account of the meeting: "J A Foye, sr, organizer and 1 man cial backer of the Bioux City, Crystal Lake 8l Homer Railway company, who for years has given all of his time to and invested all of his capital in that line of electrio road, yesterday was re moved from the office of presidont and general manager of the company and the presidency was given to Ililey Howard, of Orchard, Neb. ihe ac tion was taken at a meeting of the di rectors, held in a oar on the Foye Una, the car being stationed on a track at what is called Crystal Lake Junction Mr Foye was made vice president and given a place on the executive board ltiley Howard is a close friend lot Mr Foye and with others bought a con trolling interest in the road. Ity the new arrangements accom plished by a total shiftfug of positions, the general managership, formerly also in the hands of the elder foye, is vest ed in Ira Howard, a son of lluey How ard. while Joe A Foye, jr, retaius his position as secretary of the company, but gives np the ofhee of treasurer to M O Avres, of Dakota City, a banker wholbas furnished some huancial back ing to the foyes. Harry Foye. who was vioe president of the road, is displaced and given position on the directorate, together with Steve Howard, another son of the new president, and John M Coe, of Sioux City. On the new executive oommittee are placed Kiley Howard J M Coe and J A Foye, sr. That the control of the road hat pasod from the hands of Mr Foye is plainly evident by the list of directors chosen at yesterday's election. On this list are the names of three Foyes and four outside the Foye family WAN T 13 ED CATTLE (or other good) LOANS. MORE DEPOSITORS. MORE CUSTOMERS GENERALLY. Added another clerk, to care for our constantly increasing business, and better prepared than ever to "TREAT YOU RIGHT." Call in or write and know 'why it is to your in terest to do business with a good bank. Send Us a New Customer. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Hank. tf Dakota County & iVlbr."0 The Oovsrnmant Irrlgvtl of the Big Horn Basin and the Yellowstono Valley are today the carden SDots of the countrv. Several farms are now ready to homestead, and the Government surveyors -are lay ing out more new farms lor new settlers wno are lucky enough to Cet on the trround in timp tn o-pf the rlinirp of thpsp new WntSnnc Our new literature just from the press tells how you can home A ..11 m .a . m . bieaa inese lanas ana repay the government tne actual cost of the water right in ten yearly payments without interest. CAREY ACT LANDS Srvpral thousand apres of Ca rpv Art Lands iust onrned tn pntrv nnlv 30 rlavc rpsirlpnrp rprmirprl , r J J J" 1 The settler buys these lands from the state and the perpetual water right from the irrigation company. Long time given to Settlers to navfor thp;p InnHe nnrl watnr rirrTits Tmn our nerenn. ' . . .& .. j , ally conducted excursions 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. specially Prepared Wyoming Literature just off the press. Write for it today. D. Clem Dkaver, Gen Agt Land Seekers Information Bureau, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. iitinWFjiB.m.iMaai,a.K.i I Report of the Condition of The Hubbard State Bank of Huhlmril, Nebr., charter No.74.'l, Incorpo rated In tuo statu or Nehratku, at Ilia clone of business Autrust i't, lulu. RKSODHCES TnnnR nnd discounts 1 Oft.KlH (VI Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured 171 0V Hanklnu house, furniture mid llx- tin es en Current expenses and taxes puld.. 4H4 m ('null Items 28 86 Due from national, state and pri vate iHtllkH 80, Vi Currency 2,7iH 1X1 Mold coin K4A (HI Hllver, nlckeU and cents. 61i! M 4XM 84 Totul $100,4411 SI4 LIABILITIES Capita! stock, paid In I lo.nnn on Hiirplini rand niii en undivided proiitH Km w Individual deponlts sub ject lo check 1 40.1W 13 Demand certlllcatus of denoHit WO 8H Time certificates of da-' poult 47.718 7H B7.7H3 TO Total IIWM-W 24 State or Nebraska, ( . County of liakota. I" I, Michael Waters (axliler of the alMve named bank, do hereby xuear that the alKivu statement In a correct and true cony of the report made to the Htalo hauklnii tioard. Miohael Watehm. Attest K.J. lleeney. Director. II. K. Waters, Director. HiiliscrllxMl nnd sworn to before mu this illst duy of AiiKUHt, lulu. 11. 11. (IHIIIIll.K. (senll Notary I'ubllc My coinnilKsloil expires March 4, lull $ lime is money Sjj Time Saved is j Money Earned Don't fool away valua- ble time with an Old Style washing machine. The One Minute j Washing Machine m! is a time saver, also the ity lightest running machine on the market. Thous vjj ands in use. Ask your neighbor. !j Sold on Trial and it Hi Don't Come Back a I Edwards A, Bradford L'rfp Co.' I jj Dakota. City, Neb., 1 . I Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aoouracy of every AbHtraot I make . RM U JUMP H Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EI ME r 1 RS (I) II) (4 HARNE1 This lyi-in. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with flat backs, abetter job. $35 Sturgcs fSroc. ,? HARN v Notice V, A. Hnllett. defendant. You will take notice that Kdward W. Mc CI u he, plaintiff, tiled hu petition In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska, UKaliiNt the nald (J. A. Ilallet. the oliject and prayerof which me to obtain a Judgment UKaliiHt the nall I A. Hallett oil a proinlH Hory note for tHI.Oli Klveu In i). Hhcukberii A Ho., and iiKNlwned to thlv plaintiff, ihe to tal amount due thereon oil Raid Kiln day of AUKUHt, 1UKI, lielnu S4i.m; that Die Hald (1. A. Hallett U a non-rcHldeni of the mate of Nebraska, and thnt the plaintiff hat) tiled IiIh atlldavlt to obtain an order of attach ment; that an order of attachment linn been iHxiied and levied upon the oottaKH Minuted on the went half of the north went quarter of xuctlon thirty-three (H.'l), town Mhlp twenty-nine 2U), rauife nine (U, eaatt helnir cotiHiin nuiiiint li, Hitualeu on miKO In what U known an Koyen 1'ark at Orynlnl Ijike. In Dakota County, Nehraxka, and that plaintiff will auk that mild property be Hold to Natlify the amount found due upon aid proinlkHory note, and for nuch other and further relief an Jimtlce required. You are required to oiiHwer Maid petition on or before thU 7th day ol November, A. D. lum. Dated this Bth day of Keptcinlw?r, HUH. KbWAKU W. McUUIKK, i'lalntlff. The nlKive notice In aDuroved by m aud ordered published In moiiih leval newHpaper of kuld County of Dakota. NenraHKa. 111. O. liarKKHNAN, (Jounty Judge 5 Patronize Home Industry buy your m-jats of Wm LrOREPIZ. Tl "a f irropriemr ui City Meat MeHket Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand g Cash paid for Hides and Pelts g I Agent for Seymout's White Laundry. Basket goes on g luesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA WMnrwu