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Hi by a, 5 Subscription Bargains Tshs Ilci-.-Ici 8k.nci New Idea jMngnziae $1 Sions City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 withont Sunday 4 to rural route patrons 3 Ksnsa3 City Wruklt Star . . . . 1 30 00 20 50 15 50 10 15 CO 75 Iowa IToraestead Poultry Gazette (Lincoln).... Woman's World Lafollette'a Magazine, weekly. TJamjiton'H " Lipi'iucott's " . , , , : 1,7. v; ; . -- r J-J- ti f f n rrfl W:firi w m 1 rMiJII YDTERH 1AND PH0BOCI51XIIIBII vuiunauaiLiu 10 txinnits rrom every vvesteru state, bhowing wliut Is grown und how to grow it. Exhibits Irrigation and dry farming methods. Exhibits showing how to raise more corn wheat oats alfalfa and potatoes. Good roads ex hibit atW lectures how to prevent hog chol- era- Moving pictures and illustrated lectures iV" g00d mualc an-d ce&n entertalnoaeut. Ad mission 15 cents. Come to the Omaha Land Show. MCi jt0. Oji 00( 40M( 3M! ,'MC. .-rOM Patronize Home Industry buy your meats of Wrxv LrOREFJZ, Proprietor of City Meat Msrlcct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays. DAKOTA CITY N EBRASKA ; j4 vjfA MMtJ xm pew PERFECT and Muffin and Cake 13S William St. Now York Local Items Friday, Jan. 6, xgn We have Rewinpr ninchine needles nnd 8chuttlen to lit any sewing ma (diine. You will also find a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right priceB, at Schriever Bros. Real estate loans. Geo Wilkin b. Fruit of all kinds at Van de Zeddc's. School supplies and the latest school books always on hand, at the Dakota City Tharmacy. Diuggiht John Turnbull went to Omaha Saturday to visit over New Year's with friends. Frank Orr oud wife have removed to Sioux City, where FrHuk has a po sition with au express cotupauy. Ilemeiubr. the Dakota City Phar macy curries n complete lino of New Year post cards and sells them too. Mr3 It B Orr is home from Winu'de, where slio has been assisting her dungliter, lira Lottie Hodgson, iu the telephone excl)uue;e. Expert prescription work, and a complete pharmaceutical stock, are the two requisites always found at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Slius Luth Vollrath of Cheboygan, Wis. was hero the past week to attend the Eleikes-Kate weiMing, she being a school friend of Mrs Kate. D H Hager and wife went to Wake field Tuesday evening to attend the fiftieth wadding aunivcrsary of Mr aud Mrs (Jims T iiarto, which was cele brated Wednesday, Jan 4. Chamberlain's Cough liemi dy never disappoints those who use it for ob stinnto coughs, colds und initntions of the throat and lungs. It Htmuls un rivaled as a r.'inedv fur till throat and lung dineiiBes. Sold by all druggists . D M Nei.WMUgi'r f this place has accepted a position as traveling sales man with the new wholesale drv goods linn of Hicks FuJbjr Piersou which be gun liufinesa iu Sioux City the first of the year. His territory 'Includes north eastern Nebraska. The busiibt and mightiest little thing that was ever made is Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver tablets. They do tile work whenever you requ ire their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, listh sness iuto energy, gloominess into joyonsuess. Their action is so gee tie one don't rea lize they have taken a purgative. Sold by all druggists. t' .--1 !S!-:3nSR.i. .s , ::;.;t'li-'-v -"!stl Art vir' H iza s ir: j-W E r , 4 :s::V-'.-!f.aa.;-f ' vJL-t I C, 40M WJr'A'At W. MO (MC s m : mtM mm :: -kv. rM Fresh country butter 30c per pound nt A Christiansen s. F A Wood returned Tuesday from ten diyw' visit in Kansas City. Judge 11 L' Evans went to Lincoln Monday on business before fie supreme court. For a good soap at a low price, noth ing beats Palmer's. The Dakota City L Imrmacy. Harrv II Adair and wife ate New Year's dinner in Homer at the George Mc Heath home. Charles Maxwell returned Monday to Chicago to resume his studies at the medical college All ranges left on Laud will be sold at 5 per cent discount, if taken at once Fred Schriever & Co. George Sheibley left Wednesday for Douglas N D, to spend a month with his daughter, Mrs T E Lovey. If you haven t got tim to do your own shopping call up No 1. nnd he will deliver the goods promptly. Don't forget the coffee w ith tho dish es ali Van de Zodile's he has a nice nmoi t ment. A nice 'ish with each package. jJon I'ornes, wno came in iroin ins ranch near loiiiagn, iei, a weeis ago Sunday, was laid up Several days wit! tonsil it is. Mrs (..'orgi llirschhack was brought homo from the hospital last Saturday and is roovei n,g nicely from an oper ation for a tumor. Win Messerschmit of Emerson and Anna aiiUimsou ot Muuinrii, were granted n rnarriago license iu Sioux City last Thursday. A babv daughter was bom to Clias Cluypoolo and wife of Sioux City last week. Mrs (Haypoole was formerly Miss nnsau Clapp. Alfalfa wanted wo are paying $10 a ton for good alfalfa hay. Can use damaged hay also. See D L Fair bank, South Sioux City. judge u u uellernan nad business at Lincoln the first of the week to see that tho present session of tho leg islature got started off right. Dr D K Tiudall will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday at 7:30 p m. I no business meeting will be held on Saturday, tho 7th, at 10 a m. Paul liarcus aud Mabel Soavey and James McOrath and Jeanette Madru, all from Sioux City, were married by Ilov W 11 Warren, M E pastor, Tues day. Ed Easton came homb Sunday from working with a gang of telephone line men at Waterbury aud vicinity. The cold weather put a i-top to the work for the present. Kay, Lee and Mabel McDowell and Dow Hill, of Lyons, came up Sunday to spend New Year's at tho S A Stin son home. The blizzard detained them until Tuesday. Mrs Eliz.i L Osmnn, a former resi dent of tnis place, died at the home of a niece iu Los Au:;eli?s, Cal, December 24, 1910, at the age of U3 year. The remains will be brought to this place for burial by the side of her husband. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a danger ously sounding cough which indicates cougested lungs. Sold by all drug gists. George Wilkins went to Wakefield to spend New Year's day with friends, aud owing to tho blizzard was maroon ed there until Tuesday afternoon. Georgo says that uuder the circum stances it wasn't such a great hardship being stranded away from home, About sixty friends and neighbors of Ollie Fisher surprised him at his home last Friday evening aud held an informal stag party. The eveuitg was spent at cards and visiting, after which hu oyster feed was indulged in. All who attended declare it the time of 1 heir lives. Mrs Dr J E Do Walt of Sioux City died on Friday of last week, after an illness lasting nearly a ; ear. The fu neral services were held Monday. De ceased was a sister of Mrs L Harden of this place, and had many friends here who deeply sympathize with the bereaved ones. Have yon a weak throat? If po, vou cannot be too caretul. You can not begiu treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. If jou will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all druggists. Mrs Fred Rcermaun, wife of one of the old residents of Dakota county, died at her home in this precinct Thursday morning, froru dropsy. De ceased was born in Wheeling, W Va July 5. 1852, and came to Dakota county with her parents, Mr and Mrs 0 Armbright, when but 0 years of age. She was married to Fred 13eer rnann in 1872. The funeral services will bo held Saturday from the Salem church, at 0 aud will be conduct ed by Rev S L Keller. Interment will be in Logan Park cemetery, Sioux City. Tho bereaved family have tho heartfelt sympathy of the community in their hour of sorrow. A pretty aud elaborate home wed ding took place Wednesday at twelvo o'clock, noon, at the home of Mr and Mrs S A iieikes when their daughter, Agnes Blanche, was united in marriage to Charles R Kate of Wayne. Tho ceremony was performed by liev u li Gtynor of Sioux City. Miss llutli Vollroth of Cheboygan, W is, octed as maid of honor and Earl Hopkins of Sioux City as best man for Mr Kate. Miss Lola Heikes and Miss Frances Kate, sisters of the bride and groom, acted as (lower girls The Misses Grace and Florence Ward played the wedding march nnd Miss Florence Ward sang "1 Love You Truly " Tho house was beautifully decorated with the wedding colors of lavender and white, and a profusion of hothouse (lowers. A live course luncheon was served to the 80 guests, following tho ceremony. Mr and Mrs Kate depart ed Wednesday evening on a short honeymoon trip south, and will be at home at Wayne, Neb, after Feb 15 Mr Kate is iu the mercuiitilo business at Wayne, and his bride is an acorn pushed Dakota county girl. I hey have tho best wishes of a host of frieuds for a long und happv married life. Fresh eggs at A Christiansen's, 30o per dozen. For ssle, good millet and alfalfa hay. John li Evans. liriieu's coffee is still in the lead Yau de Zcddo Hells it. Anything wanted in the bakery line please order it tho day before at Van do Zedde's. lieunin Weigel and Eva Clay, botl of Sioux City, were granted a Jiettisi to wed Tuesday. I have a good house and half block of ground in Dakota City for sale cheap. Eimers. Mell A Schmied left Wednesday for Mason City, Iowa, to attend a meeting of tho auditing committee of the M li A order. George I Miller and wife went to Norfolk Saturday to spend New Year's with friends, nnd weio snowed in until Tuesday. auss r.tti Kaner of 1 onca, a former teacher in our schools, was an over night visitor here at tho D U Stiusou homo last Thursday. I'he electric street car line ban been out of commission most of the week ot ing to the severe snow storm drift ing the track uuder. If it is A 1 groceries you want,, just glance over au lie Zcdde s stock, il will sell j'lst as cheap as possible, nnd lie handles nothing but first class goods. ' llio rural ciriiers took tluir Nr lear s holiday on Monday, while thi snow storm was raging at its worst l'hey couldn't havo struck a luckiet ilav for a Piv-off. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, evcry-day cough lxturc It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous eomplica Hons resulting from cold in tho head thiont, chest or lungs. Sold by nil druggists. lhe two year old baby daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex Nixon of Homer died snddeulv last Friday . The little one n as s tting at the tablo eating when it seemed to choke, and died while set nng in us cnair. ino oereavod pa rents have the sympathy of the entire community. The third number of tho lecture course, the Washington 15ros, darky jubilee singers, drew the largest crowd that has attended any number of the course thus far. The singing of the quartet was exceptionally good, and hey were recalled time and again, i'ho next number of the courso will be tl o Nevin Coucert company which ppears hero February 18th, Hnd prom ises to excel anything ever hoard heie. HOMCMAKERS- CLUB MEETING An interesting meeting of the Dako ta Count? Hornemakers Club was held Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs S A Stinson. The meet iug was called to order by the chair man and miuutes of previous meeting were read and approved. the discussions System m House work, led by Mrs S A Stinsou aud He'ps for Blue Monday," led by Mrs Med A Schmied, were well presented aud discussed by the ladies present. In the absence of Mrs Oe Bates the demonstration of the bread-knead- er was giveu by Mrs Chas Beerman two different kinds of machines being used. As the idea was new to muni present, much interest was shown and considerable time wat given for ask ing questions. Iu Domestic Science, the paper, Food Suitable for the Winter Season" read by Mrs D C Stinsou was very in structive and well appreciated by the audience. Mrs Geo Miller gave recipe for mince pie followed by general dis- cussiou on p.e-making. For Select Reading "The Home Training of Children" was given by Mrs U II Bryant and Mrs S A Stinsou road "How Maud Muller Voted." Both were humerous selections. Ruby Dierkiug recited "Billy's R iso'' and Dr Nina R Smith favored the audience with a humorous selec tion "The Hypochoudiac." Tne musical part of the program was exceptionally good and lidded much to the enjoyment of the after noon, In Instrumental music Mrs .Martha Murphy played "Convent Bolls'' and Mrs E W Nordyke played "Scented Roses." A vocal solo by Miss Lulu Hirsoh with Dr Nina R Smitli accompanist was much enjoyed as was also the vocal selection "Bust and Fu ture" by Miss Eliz ibeth Boals. A vo cal duett " Walk Beside Me O My Savior" by DrNiuuK Smith und Mrs Marvin Armour with Mis Lulu Hirsch accompanist closed the program of the afternoon. About 30 attouded the meeting and several new members wi re enrolled, making a membership of 50. Those attending from neighboring towns were: Mrs E W Nordyke, Sioux City ; Dr Nina R Smith, Mrs Marviu Armour.and Miss Lulu Hirsch, Ho mer ; Mesdames II J Roouoy, Geo L Boals, Martha Murphy, Catherine Phillips, J N Mullenv, Herman Fouts aud Mins Elizabeth Boals, South Sioux City. Brood Sows I have u choice lot of Poland China sows, good size, for Bale. J M Barry, CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Key. W, It. Warron, l'astor. Services at the Methodist Kplscopal church every Sunday as follows: Trench Inu at 1 1 a m ; Sunday school at I" a in ; class ineelliiK 11' in: Kpworlh i.eaKUi) 7 P mi preachlntr H p in. LUTHERAN. Kov.S. .. Keller, l'astor. DAKOTA CITY Sunn y school every Sunday at U: 15 a m ; KIIalMUi S. ilaase, superintendent. prcachliiK at 7;.n p m. every Sunday. BALK5I ( PreaohInK every Sunday at II a m: Hun- day school promptly at 10 a III. K. 1 Hul ls-rt sou, MUtterliUendeut. Thu pulillu Is cordially invited loan tnese Horvlccs. i. If (.,. y "v Frssn, fteliible, Pur : j -TV Curunled to Plena ' .-- -u , , A ;g I'laiin rslxmM truths fni-t-r!"r inrrnnor (mr II t .iu li .sec.in. S Pf.t'iaL OFFER FOR lO CENTS c wil fiul imh) luiid our FAMOUS COLLECTION II r'.--''" I "ink'. I 1 i I' !,.. t'n.ti.h I ,.lt. si,.,., ,,. 1 ita :at NOKiiii n si 1 TO. . SI. Kim kl.n I Him 1h AN EASTERN PLEASURE TRIP Mr. Clinrlc.i Vom nnd Daughter, link In Vos, Describe Their Re cent Trip to New York. - 'n on r return from the east o wore fro iltienlljr le'iuestecl to Impart the plea-urn s of our journey. It was MiKtrcMtMl to u that we ronlil accomplish (his with Blester facil ity throiiaH the medium of our kind editor, KlvliiK.us the opportunity to coiinnuiilcnte with our friends here nnd clcw here. Tnkltiu the Nort Itwcsttni route from SloiixClty to Chlcnco, our train leaving nlKiut .:: p. lit. which iinn- hi little oppor tunity to view the count ry. Wo had often hoard of t he hustle and hustle of ( hlcatro, the "(inrden t'lty," lait one must two to lie- llcvo, and wc fully realled this when we were conveyed from the Northwestern to tho Waluish depot to Hike our train to l!uf falo, N.Y. As wo sped on our way wo saw lako M IchlKan at n distance, aud the soil nenr Chlcano noomcd nn thlim hut fertile Passing throeuh the northern part of Indi ana, the mosteonspleuoux features were tho .i-.n mil fencci and small Holds of corn tiindintt In shocks, I It was there that wo saw t ho cemetery Iu provlmtly wll h the churches, really sutf- H's t vr t'f I In- iui tm ehu rch- at'd. A I nun 1' p. tn. wc r in In' I I mm roll v li wo lnul ti stop l IimIT il 1 1 Iwnir. Horr I i ii tl ut ' u w of Inki' Si . till r. tin1 I hx 1 1 1 - 1 1 if opl'i'-i to I'i l . W liul iu-, i n mm - hi. i'i tVt ( I tm lulo I tio miIt. At hi'titiit imm' i i"-" ( t r to I it iui'Im, nm 1 1 nut nif our jim i in, i mi 1 1 mm 'a mil I in it Mlo tin i il m m-. lilt N i:i III, t il inhlii. As .etui IH t' t --. ( tho iMiuli r, wo ojhio' Into oontiiot In tho on -tm ii fii-pootnr. I nil u na : ol v on r v-Mlp va- I no only tn jjj muo In h t , ti nl Utii'ntly wns tj.-oil. I, no,.- rrm'lil.i on i ( ii ino Ha u li s ' n i a I ion ri n limi r m-.ii' rti lo from liuilulo, iN. V.. wo wt ro kliKlly mullou- I hy t no I'olurod piii tor. hrl'm ,t. i,s.,,.,.- tor niailf hi- roh-w tnkiri) t ho c m t n I n-ot t Iio hort li l i'ii Ait Muis to roil i-on I t lio rovt ni ou iM.iiwvnuo 1 1 oi ii low I lin l lay i ii t ho ti p- por lion a. 1' r t liN w o w oi l- u i a t ofu I .noo Irul p;: i f llll-oit a ro w n t t lolts Im IoI O lrn - t mz slou i li t , w li it'll coi'iaiiily would not have o-oiipotl I UMiool itn ninl tint . A ri t - hiuin I ;u l!alo at u: ;o a. mi.. otlnostlay. vr intiino.l tor t hit '' ilayv. I'.uilalo Isii tionutllul oity, truly vnoiiv- iihuh wit Ii It sola i alio I , Uu "(,itoo;; t Hy of tho LiiUooi." Anions otln-r thlhkfs ovprt-ial-ly worth nn'iUli i; iiio tho SoIiIIoi'm Moii- Uiuoit on Matn iiiul Court stroot, pliirrtl on paciniiH piazu; ino .MrKinioy nionutni'iit two lilorks (IKtntit Iroin tho Soltllor'N inon- inn-ul on Court stroot. One rouhl liHult 1 voly roroKiito t he liittrrs U-liitf u horo's inonuiuont y Its imissl vo bitso, lolly, tower- life ohottk it nit tho our eoui'Miiiit.llon rosl- Intf ut tho nutfh's of thu I'to a nohlo ti ih- uto to our inarlyroil proM'ilont. rht noxt day wns Tlmnk-ui Intf day. It was In luht ami sunny, mi Idoal day to vlmv tho Miiuia halls An hour' trolley ride ln tuiLTh Hih to N Ifltfara, N , V., w here w e handed eurn to the Niwalh d Holt Line 1 hat itikoM out a ron in i i ne (fortfe. A I tor w o boarded one of the ohservat Ion rai'M, tlie uirlst 1h rarrtod to the American annroarli of the Ki'etit .steel arch liiidtrc spaniilnw t he Mauiua river 11 lew hundred foi l holow the falU nnd overthls reutarkiililo structure to 'atutdii. An the eiir slowly inoveit over the In IiIlto, one of tin' tfrandest and most ner- feet view s of the Kails Is gradually unfohlotl. Noarlnn' t In OtiiMdlau tipproarh the ever present custom Inspectors took nu Inven tory of the occupants ol ilo car iM'fore Im- tim pcrintttod to km on our course for near ly one mile up the river on the Canadian Ide w here the inntfnlMcont view of the merican nnd HorM'shoe Kails Is ever pro.s- nl t the eye, nlways from u new point of hilt ii io, until the cur reachos the laole Hook. House nl most at t he In Ink of t he Horseshoe Knlls. Here we roinul notl for an hour continuing our Journey around the Wortre on a later cur. At Tnlilo Itock llouse we iiM-ondcd to the third slory and stepped out on lhe platform overlooking the falls. We Kot u line view of the upper rapids hlch Ih-kIii alMMit half u mile above the falls, liavlnu a descent of llfty-llve feel. lust at t he lulls t he rapids or tho river 1 divided by (, out Island, .iluono hide Is tho American full, the other tho Canadian fall. The American fall Is iilsiut 1.1' feet ide anil lilfi feet IiIkIi. The ('aiiadhoi fall Is nlMiut :t,il foot In width ulollK Its lirlnli and Km feet hlnli. Now Illumine the green waters of I.nke Kile proclpiitullntr ivor tho brink of this (front cataract, tniiililimi, whirlluu, sealh IliK and foaiolnn below, as wo conlemplato tho ininfiiltudo and kiiiiiiIuio of luilure s llspoiiatlon I Wo are Inspired with Hit niajost Ic work of t ho Creator, defying ttu' power of deserlpl Ion, and our venture to do this remnliis only an attempt. ho Hrlltsli irovoi niuenl w as every when' evidenced by t ho picture of Kl iik (ioorno on tho llrst lloor of Table Itock House ha.aar w here wo boimht a few souvenirs, and mall ert soniu post ciods accordlim to thu con ventional custom. A short time Is-fore our car was due, we left Tablo Kock House and went across the st root to the Iron fence, on Hie bank of Hie river to lake a look at, tho falls from there where to our surprise we reached tho be nlKii showers from the falls, reachlint us In inlets aud sprays by tho mists of wind, when t Iii'h' are constant or Strom; euouuli they keep the bank aud cement walk bniheil In vapors. As we boarded our car, we advertently chose the river side, rctrnctnir the route lo thestci-1 bridge, aud tlience around the (iorkre. The rainbow formed In the va por of t he falls seemed to Klhio nloioz we advanced. illidlu aloiuc In mlrthriil Klee, I.Ike nalui'e reM-tiiikT In ecstacy. S' hlle on our lefl , hull way 1s t ween Table Kock llouse and the liridue. Ithe new nil ml nisi nil Ion 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v- In I'lospcd I'arU. 'l'hee lire t ivern me 11 L buihlhurs couMruct ed of a pi cullar rock, irlvlnx their surface an uudiilal lii appi-ai ance. rrospeel 1'ark Is very beam I I'ul . its landicapo architect ure Is on a Kuroporinii plan, and Is even In trinsically m on account ol t 'a Hilda's native growth of - erMrreens. Krom t he bridge lo y iii en-liiii. t'anada, wo skirt the brink of liiecllif for elKlil miles, always In plain view of tho river and kuivi-, in t ho declivi ty of the itniKi' to t lie edtfe of the river are arlsn -ltae and ot her evergreens. A p p roach -Intt the Kreut railway brldvoM, about Iwn miles distance from tho falls, tho placid waters of the lower Niagara river once more Is'como turbulent until tho wonderful Whirlpool Rapids Is reached, CoutlnuluK ulomi the hikll bank a splendid view of tho W hlrlpool Is obtained, ami the con rso of t ho II vol - iu i n is poi u i iiiKiiiK an iiiuupi iuru,i the now anil the river on Its way to Irfike I IlliariO may no seen nil se era I mi m-s. ;nu - HiiuliiK ou and approachliiK HueeiiNtuii lii-luhts a turn in the route suddenly to- veals the maifulllcent panorama tif tae low er N limara rlN'or and t ho surround I iik coun try for miles to I, like (intai lo. Alwueeiisioii iieiiiiits we saw inn irreai moiiumeiit, '."i feet hiuh, erected lo the 1 1 1. li i ,1 y of tho famous lirlllsh general, Sir Isaac isrock, w no n n in naiiie on inose heiKhls In the war of H:'. No holler spot could have iH'eii chosen to t ho ded U-al Ion of his memory. 1 1 was placed ou the summit of a low hill. I.eadlok from the foot of tho hill up lo the monument was a broad artlll- clal walk w I nd lim t h rouu h a t hh'ket of e ver Kieens. The Idyllic soli t ude a nd beauty of the place was elevaliia.' and Impressive. A terminal and easy ibscoul from the heltits In intis the car to the approach of the l.ew iston suspension bridge. vlom the way and within a few feet of tin- railway may bo seen the cenotaph erected by the laic k Intr I'M w ard of Kntrland ou tils visit to tills cou nt i y in 1 si in, and which murks the spot where (ioiiornl Krock fell. Here Is the vlllatb' of .): uston, with Iiowlston ai-ross tho river, these heliiu Hie bi ad of nuvniiallon on tho lower Nlatoua river and the ports of call for steamers of the NiiiKiira lllver I.lno to Toronto. Cross InK Hih Su-ponslon llrldke, the rnr pro ceeds to the town of Hewiston, here Ho return trip to Niagara Kails Is commenced over t he (ireal (loi e Itoute, ruiiulnf close to the water's edie nearly all the way This rldo up the uoivc, ou the American side. Is so wonib rlul Iu Its scenic features as to defy descrl pi Ion, the car passlntt ou nun scent's of Imposing mainline by u w lndliiK courso, follow Inu the contour of tho rlv bank. A short lime after lenvliiK l.cwlstou the Hevll's Hole is passed. 11 Is said this spot Is prominent In Hie annals of Ntainira rrontler history, a I'.ritlsh caravan anil comnany of soldiers licinir ambushed nnd luassai'red by the Indians Iu 170.1, the entire c puny Is'Iiik driven over tho ellll to death on tho rocks l-low. Almost directly across from hero on the I'aiiaillan side Is the (lion, a space of a f acres Interveiilnu tho river anil declivity of tho tfoive, In w hlch Is a dense tirowlh or ovoru reti lis liesllluK amoiiK them wi re tho rmvilllons iLiid suiinuor househ. Naturo has hero ls-en so luxurious In Its dlHtrlbuliiiii, that tho i Hon Is a favorite i. lace for a pleasure resort especlallV for HiitTalo, N lauma and oven Toronto. Kwas told us that tho Ik ml from Toronto to Lew Is ton carrli it 2.HIII tourists, at ouo tlmo w ho count lo Ik) conveyed to .NiaKara Kails and till ooluts of Interest. (in Hut way up the ttortio a cloter view of the ureal VA hli niHil Is had from tho car and at ii turn In tho river tint Whirlpool Itaplds slid lenly loom Into view, churiiluK, foiiiiiluK. and tossliiK, and formlnK a scene that holds one suclllxmud won aiiiii.oiiieut It. I ml int Kin and aw.-. Alloc leavlntf Hot rapldsand passluu the ureal railway brldues the car beulus an easy ascent alonu the river bank, and here the i lvoraud all Its Is aulles sink Inio restful dimness. Near the top mass of oat u rnl stone format Ion Is passed and once more wo win-within the city of N latiaia halls. N . V. Our trip consumed nliuosl tho entire day, bi lnulnu us to rea lize that we were compensated l yiud our c x pcctnl Ion. All this 1 1 n Hi i nl phenoni eiial ui'anduro tint lcnuty In a measure stir i fias-i-s all Hie inairulilcence or the metropo lis which we will descillst next week "The Dank that ALWAYS treats Hank, of Dakota. County AIhiijs the Oldest Bank in tho County. Sometimes tho largest bank in tho county. Trl-s to lt the 1 1 EST Bank in th U. S. A. And "ALWAYS hungry for MORE business." Oetting it, too every wnek. Just closed Uje largest year of twenty-five good ones. Try this good batik for a sample month, and if we doat treat you better than yon have ever been treated be fore drop us, like a hot coal. That's tho way we gain and keep new customers. "The bank that ratawnrnsinBiri hot StUffl Cast Iron Tank Heaters Will time live not crack, has no seams to leak and will last a Moisture evaporates through smoke pin.' and sparks of fire. Positively guaranteed I J very owner of a stock tank should own one of these Tank Heaters Price $7.00. Sold and Guaranteed by Edwards & BradfoitLuiiikr Co. Dakota City, Neb. t nop Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees tho accuracy of every Abstract I make T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. '"Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed." Why some inventors fail." search of Patent Office records. Acting Commissioner of Patents, the U, S. Patent Office. GREELEYMJWTIRE WASHINGTON, D. C. see: tee whole west. UNDER ONE ROOF Vou Should Not Fail to Visit the Western ' Laid Omaha, Jan. 18-28, 1911 A great educational Land Show of farm and orchard pro- , . r . .t dllCtS lrOltieVLTy State 111 tllC WCSt It will be an actual and autheutic demonstration of what can be grown, the cost,of production, the financial returns and the favorable conditions under interested parties can obtain practical and accurate information. Variety Of Crop.-. Com, wheat, Beets, Alfalfa, roragc Crops, Bui'lilljltoil Territory will be vS Look for them. iiJT )."''. '.'-.'' n 'pi Jh J Vy.'& ' sr"l it 1,11 s, Kk)ffeci 31 1 This Vi-xn. Coucord Harness No. 70 no collars $31 Our No. 179, lK-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 V.l-4 ?ik50 you a RIGHT" Ntbr, ALWAYS treats you RIGHT mr. a.. agMsMjgaaaniiiiiai'iij raRstanwwsa life kills . -t it not to float. Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS ratf Send rough sketch or model for Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. and as such had full charge.of Products Exhibit which crops are produced, so that Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Sugar Apples, and all small Fruits. well represented with exhibits. ft emmm D. Clkm Dkaykk, Gen Agt Land Hcekcrs Information Bureau, 1001 Farnuiu fcHrcot, Otuaba, Nebr. ail Pearl St Sioux City 4 4