V f7 i i i i I i I i i i Our Furniture Offerings ! Interstate Fair Week are Remarkable for Low Prices and will Save you More Money than the Cost of the Trip IKON BED, in white and green, full size. Supported woven wire springs, Cot- ton Top Mattress to fit. Special.. .4) J. Do $3 COTTON 1ELT MATTIlfiSS, full size, 45 pounds cotton felt, heavy cc no A.C.A. ticking. Reduced price. . . . J0.Uo $8 LADY'S DKSK, golden oak, quarter sawed, polished finish, 1 large and 1 m nn small drawer. Reduced price $4.gO BED DAVEN:OKTS solve the problem of entertaining your friends during the fair. Davenport by day Bed at night. rr rn Special prices, up from IpZD.jU $12 DRESSERS, made of solid oak, golden finish, beveled French plate mirror. Reduced price $t).v)0 $5 SANITARY COUCHES, steel fabric, supported with coil springs, angle o on iron frame. Reduced price $0.03 $17.50 BRASS BEDS, 2-inch corner posts, heavy fillers and cross bars. CO. 00 Special Reduction pj.Uu GARLAND BASE BURNERS will keep your honse comfortable during the cold days of coming winter. Full line on our floors. Our Trices sire Low Big Rug Specials for Fair 9x12, Oriental or floral designs. WILTON VELVET RUG, size Price inches by 54 inches. Handsome I I 1 I 0 I Remember five Interstate Fair - Sept 19-24- J TOake Yourself at Home at Our Store ! 1 i $25.00 Special S3 25 AXMINSTER RUGS, size 27 Fatterns. Special Reduced Price . . . Week $2.08 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Anderson (J0G-60S Fourth Street. Freight Paid on All Amounts Oxer $5.00 Furniture (Do Sioux City Iowa AK-SAR-BEH Sent. 28th to Oct. 8th, 1910 THE BIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY Ttfitaj Ultt, Oct. 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS Vldllldi; Xl(lt, Oct. I ELECTRICAL PARADE Ttindi; Aflinioi, Oct. I MILITARY PARADE Mdir l!f It, Oct. ? CORONATION BALL Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U. S. Regular Troops. SHOW REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. YOURSELF A GOOD TIKIE-YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP ! SATURDAY SPECIALS! Saturday, Sept. 171K 1 pound of Stinson's 2oc 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 Scvturdevy, Sept. ?4tK 6 pounds Sweet Potatoes 2Sc 6 Loaves of Quality Bread 25c 3 Cans of Fancy Corn 25 C syz pounds Sugar 50c 2 pounds Fancy Comb Honey 35c G pound sack of New Pancake Flour 25c I IB Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder msdo front Royal Crape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate Local Items Friday, Sept. 16, igio We Lave sewing machine needles and schuttles to fit any sewiDg ma chine. You will also find a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Schriover Bros. S.A. Stinson Dakota City, Nebraska I The News. Herald for News when it is How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward I 101 Ml etae ot Catarru tuat cannot ue cur Utaxm Cure. p , rnF JJEY A co , ToWo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. np lor the last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly ho i. orable to all buslneM tranactltm and nnanelallf able to carry out any obligations made by hla arm. Waldino. Ki n nan A Marvin. Wholesale Driwiclau. Toledo. O. Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly uiK.n the blood and mucous surfaces of the avatem. Testimonial! sent free. ITIce . cenu pet bottle. lild by all DrumiKta lake Mali's Family Villa for constipation. Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho-Salina Sprir.gs LocaUd oa mr prmitM and iU tliS Natural Minaral Water BATHS UnsarpsMd ia tn treat meat of Rheumatism Heart, t9mJMar Uf MesWaSs Otaasge. AMrsst CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Key. W. H. Warreu. 1'untor. Services at the MvthodUt Kplscopnl church every Hunilfty as follows: lJieai'li- liiK at 11 am; tsumluy school at nia m; cliiss mi-etluK 13 ni: f.pwortii i.i'iitnie 7 p in pi-cachliiK 8 p in, LUTHERAN. Kev. S. Ii. Keller. Tastor. DAKOTA CITY Sumliiy school every Sunday at :45 a in Klliilx-th H. Iliiasc. supcilm.Mld.'lit. prcuchiiiK amp in. every nunuuy. SALEM .fill Prenvhinir every Hundny at 11 a in day hchool promptly nt in a in. Kl lx'l'ton. Hliuel'lnlenili'lll. The public Is cordlully Invited to all lliese service. General lumens and shoe repairing, Harry A 13 ro J-bill. Cor doctor George Carter una Let from Ouialia over Bun Jay. Ab Mason bai recovered from his re cent illnras and is liiinmlf again. George Gribble was tip from Sot til Omaha over Sunday, visitiug his folks. Deputy Marshal John F Sides left Tuesday on a trip to the western part of the Mtate. Tlnre will he a rog lar meeting of t tie Masonic lodge Saturday eveuiug of tlm week. a son was oorn to u a oiar- shal W r Warner and wife, of Oiuulin, Inst Xnursclrty. Frank Sides was nick hint week, threatened with typhoid fovur, but is ont and around again. Bert Wood and Jas Clarn went to JuckHou Monday to liegin work on a new houBe for John T Daley. George Rickard and Mrs LIU M Douuld of Bioux City, were marriod bv Kev W'arrou Huuilay evetiing. Everything in the line of school supplies, such as pencils, crayons, peus, tablets, eto, at Van de Zedde's. Judge Heffernan on Friday of litst week united in marriage John C Saupp and Bessie Fayette, both cl bioux City. Ilarry Ilileman returned Sunday from Ewing, Nebr, where he had been buying hay for the Fields & Slaughter Co. Mrs Tom Allaway and little son were np from Homer over nunday vie! Klrht puhllcatlon tMMii llws XOTICU OK TAX UEKH. To l.ola M. Hunt mid Clinton S. It. iin. tt : You it tul each of you nre hiTctiy noiillcd 1 hut on t In- Lit li ilny of .Iiimmry , I'.hih, Milton Korvslioe puii'liii-i il hi piiMUi- i- of the county treasurer of 1 uttota I 'oiinty, NiImiis ka, lots i, f ami n. In hloi-k -m, In Stanton, I Hi I n the vllhiKHof South Sioux I 'Ity, I n the ahl luikota county for the ili'lliiiin-iit slate, coilnty, hi-hiHil, school IhiiiiI anil villaue tax es fur the years Is-.il, ls'.c'. Ih.ki. h.. Isn,, lsim, 1M7, IN'.H, IS1IU, Ill, It l , Itl2, I It C, K, cM-, , I llttl, that the sniil hula M. Hunt Is the owner of the several tracts thereof, that the nalil land Is taxed In said years III no niiine, llii'l the time for redemption for said uln vi lli ex pire on No einls r 4. lulll. You will also take notice that after tde expiration of three mouths from theilate of the service oi tins nonce, lo-wii: on ll i7th day of iK-eemlar, lulu, the deed for the lana so sola as auove set. loi tn win i. up piled for. Milton Koukhhor. Bargains at Van's every day. Banker George Haase was a home visitor over Sunday. Fred Schriover jr is attending Morn ingside college, Sioux City. Judge Evans laid a cement walk on the east side of his residence property this week. D M Neipwanger has been summon ed to serve on Uncle Sam's petit jury in Omaha next month. II you Haven t got time to uo your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. A new cement walk will be laid on the north side of the school house square this fail, to connect with the briokschool,house . It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome ohromo in the course of time. Go and see him. A no steel veiling is being put on the district court room at the court honse, and the different offices are be ing painted and papered throughout. Miss Mildred Forbes, of Dallas, 8 D, was a guest of Elelen.Orr a few days the first of the week while enronte to Sioux Falls, S D, where she is a stu dent at All Saints school. After conducting a livery stable in this i lace for about twenty-five years r,a iaston on monaay disposed or ins barn and equipment to Chas D Hall who took possession immediately, The T & W Envoy ball tossers loit the last game scheduled for the season at Crystal lake park last Sunday to the Seneys of the city league, by a score of 'A to 0. Nevertheless it was one of the best guinea seen at tho lake this sumnior. Louis Dierkiug arrived homo lust Friday evening from a trip to Atchison, Kiiuh, where he accompanied his sou Ilarry, to enter Midluud college. Ho stopped at Lincoln a few days on his return trip and took in the state fair, which he says was simply tine. "Can be depended upon" is au ex pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and iting Grandpa and Grandma Duen- eing. It B Orr has entered a fine draft mare for exhibition at the Interstate fair, and you will see that he gets a blue ribbon. Mrs Anne E Frazer left Wednesday for Ohio, where she will visit relatives for a time, and will later go to Florida to spend the winter. Julius Quintal and Wife and "Desk" Foltz and wife were Sunday visitors at Elk Foint, 8 D, making the trip in Frank Broj hill's auto Mrs Mary Pizey arrived home Tues day from a summer's visit with rela tives at Monroe, Washington. She thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Mrs Alice Walters, sister of J P Rockwell, oame over from Des Moines, Iowa, last week to visit relatives, and to atteud the "Hock well picnic", Andrew Christersen has taken down his carpenter shop and will use the material in erecting a new building 18x30 to be used for a grocery store when finished. Rob Woods writes that he would leave La Crosse, Wash, on Thursday of this week to spend the winter with his parents in this place, tie has been in poor health lately, and is coming home to recuperate. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of oroup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after tne croupy oougli appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all druggists. Wm Cheney, who lives just west of town, threshed his wheat crop the paBt week and reports a yield ot twenty-six bushels to the acre on his 40 acre Held. George Barnett, who did the job of threshing, says it is the record yield so far this season. Miss Lena Sunt spent last week at her home here nursing her mother, Mrs Fred Duensing - She left for Chi cago Monday morning to accept a po sition as nurse in a family that former ly resided in Sioux City, and with whom she was acquainted. Barney Gribble brought a big, well filled ear of white corn to our office the first of the week that was raised on his Walker's Island farm by T J Enepper. The ear measured about 12 inches in length and weighed a pound and a half, and is only a fair sample of the entire field. Don't waste your money buying plasters when yon can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty five cents. A piece o : 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. Sheriff J P Rockwell went to Lin coln, Neb, Tuesday, armed with requi sition papers for the three fellows that are being held in Sioux City on the oharge of burglarizing the South Sioux City barber shop a few weeks ago. After obtaining Gov Shallenbarger's signature to the papers he proceeded to Des Moines, Iowa, to obtain Gov Carroll's consent to bring the men to this county for trial. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men or ladies in the Railway or "Wireless" Telegraph service. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the extensive de velopments of wireless telegraphy, there is a shortage of 10,000 telegrap- ers. Positions pay beginners $70 to $90 per month. We operate under su pervision Of Telegraph Officials e.c1 all graduates are guaranteed positions Write for full details to the Institute nearest to yon . NATIONAL TELE GRAPH INSTITUTE, Cincinnati, O, Philadelphia, Fa, Memphis, Tenn, Columbia, 8 0, St Paul, Minn, Enid, Okla, Portland, Ore. One of the biggest family reunions ever held in Dakota county was that of the Rockwell family held at the George W Rockwell home west of Homer last Saturday. Eighty-three me nbers of the different Rockwell families assembled for the big reunion which had been planned for some weeks pust, and spent the day in visit' ing playing baseball, dancing, etc Only two ot the assemblage were from out oi tue county, and tuey wore Mrs Alice Walters, of Des Moines Iowa and Mrs Minnie L'ruce of Tuka mah. As had been planned when the the reuuiou was first mentioned a per niuneiit organization was effected and officers i Uetud as follows: George W Rockwell, president ; J II Rockwell vice president; George R Rockwell secretary; CL Rockwell, treasurer Howard J Rockwell, corresponding secretary. Speeohes were made by different members of the association and a committee on membersuin was chosen to open a registration book and obtain the names of all the members of the family. Taken in all it was day to be remembered in the annals ot Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I bare it, Eimers. Barber James Hatch visited rela tives at Emerson Wednesday and Thursday. U 8 Marshal Warner was here from Omaha Wednesday looking after busi ness mattt rs . Rev W R Warren went to Fiillnrton, Neb, to attend the session of M E con ference which convened there Wednes day. Alfred L Smith of Sioux City, and Mary Brysn of Sioux City formerly of Jackson, were married by Judge, Ueff ernan Thursday, Ilarry W King and Georgia E Holt, both of Hioux City, were joined in the bonds of wedlock Wednesday evening by Kev S L Keller, Lutheran pastor. Your complexion as well ss your t niper is rendered miserable by a dis onered liver. By taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Live Tablets yi u cau improve both. Sold by all drug gists. Get married and have your wedding photos made at the De Luxe, we make the latest styles Bnd our prices are be low all. For group or school photos, see us first. De Luxe Studio, 405, 4th street, Sioux City, Iowa. Miss Agues Wilson of Lyons, a former primary teacher iu our school, visited friends here last week. Her folks are moving from Lyons to Lin coln to reside. Since leaving here she has give up teaohing and is now work as a stenographer. I We will send you Tuk Herald and the Lioooln Daily State Journal from now until January 1. 1911, for only 11.20; or you can add the big Sunday edition of the Journal for 20 cents more in all $1.40. The sooner von subscribe tho more you will get for your money. A plot was discovered by Sheriff J P Rockwell last week where an at tempt had been made to liberate the two prisoners in the county jail by removing several brick from around the outside window in the corridor of the jail, which would' make it easy for them to get out after escaping from the cage. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in nse for the relief of an oure of bowl complaints, cures griping, diarrhoea dysentery, and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all diuggists, Rally Day September 18, 1910 will be observed as Rally Day at the Dakota City Em manuel Lutheran church. Sunday school service at 9:45 a m. You, whether a member of the home depart ment, main school or cradle roll are expected to be there. Members, friends and everybody are cordially invited to Sunday school on Rally Day to participate in the serv ice, hear the cornet solo and special music Come, and bring some one with you. The promotion exercises and song service nt 330 p m, interest you. All are welcome. Rally Day will be con tinued a the evening church service. Special music and a special sermon by the pastor has been arranged; Your prayers, presence and help are needed to make the occasion what it ought to be. Plan now to come and help. 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. 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. Our prices al ways the lowest. Work guaranteed. I am here to stay, I'm glad to say, With Rawleigh's goods the Best, Satisfaction or No Sale. Phone 18, S n Moohe, "The Rawleigh Man." All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Firms & Slaughter Co. ThioE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. ONE DOLLAR Will pay for the Lincoln Daily Statu Journal mailed to your address anywhere in the country outside of Lincoln and suburbs from now until JAiWARTf 1, mil Add only 2." cents and the Big Sunday Journal will be included SI. 25 for Daily and Sunday. This offer is for Mail Subscriptions only. Why not order today? uaaiMSLBamsjox CATTLE (or other Rood) LOANS. MORIS DEPOSITORS. MORE CUSTOMERS GENERALLY. Added another clerk, to care for our increasing business, and better prepared to "TREAT YOU RIGHT." Call in or write and know 'why' it is to terest to do business with a good bank. Send Us a New Customer. constantly than ever "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you Bank, of Dakota County & your in- RIGHT" ) fotelcaon If Nabr. li Special September ILcxics To the East You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates any day, and for many eastern trips the limit has been ex tended to GO days instead of 30 days. To Atlantic City and Return Special Rates, September 13th to 17th for the Grand Army Reunion. rfebraska 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 Tuget Sound. California Excursions General basis, only $50 round trip; direct routes, September 1st to 7th and September 24th to 30th; $15 higher includes the Shasta route. IIOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Irri gated lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase dur ing the immediate future. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. Mm II mi L. W. WAKKtEY, Q P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street. 3t NOTICE A. Halli'tt. (Ii'fi'liilant. You will tnk notlcH that Kdwnrtl W. Me- riiilrt', plalntllT, M It'll Ills petition in tliu ounty court of Dakota county. Nnliranka, aualiiMt til Bald V. A. Ilallrt. tbu oliji'ct mid Diavor of Willi' li ail) to oiituln a juilttiniMit uxaliiHt tlm Kiild (I. A. Halli'tt on n promlx sory note for -1Uli kIvimi to O. HluinklxirK A vo., aim aiHiKiii'ii to huh piaininr, inn to tal amount Huh tm-rcon on nalil intli tiny of Auirimt, linn, iMdiitt idai.NU; that t he said ('. A. Ilalli lt m a nim-ri Hiiii'iii or me mate of Ni'hra-ka. and that tlm plalntllT hue lllcd IiIh nllldavlt to obtain an order of attach ment; that an order of attachment lias iM'en IHsui'il anil mvli'il upon tue couuae Hltunted on the went half of tho north wuHt quarter of Bectloii thirty-three (iCl). town- Hliln twenty-nine -sui, rani nine tvi. earn. Iieliiii cottaue muiiiImt l"l. hiiuaii'ii on riiiiie In what Is known as Koyi'H 1'ark at OryHtal IiHke, In Dakota County, ISehraska. and that plalntllT will ask tnai xnni property no sold to satisfy tho amount found due upon said promissory note, and for mii'h other and further relief an justice requires. on are reu ul n il to answer Haul petition on or before thin 7tb day of November, A. 1). nun. Dated th m Btn tiny or Heptemner, luui. KlIWAHII W. Mt'UUIKH, i'llillltirr. The Aliove notice U approved by me and ordered published In some Ictfnl newspaper of said county of Dakota, Nebraska. D. U, JiRrr RKnAN, County Judge Undertaker Couniy Coroner Time is Money 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 Como Lack r - 3t ,L Dakota. City, Nab. Edwards & Bradford Mi Co. ft ft ft ft ft it vv ft i Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond i I Guarantees the acouracy of every t Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS I I I' This ljj-in. Coucord Harness No. 7G no collars $31 Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with Hat backs, a better job. , $35 Sturcs Bros. AoZt? B. F. Sawyer 'llv . - Owner of Cerlillcate. adults. Soli by all dragisst. the family, Jackson, Nebraska