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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
Uk 1 . .J6 , & L& ' 4; v r Pf'soy r V ' Ineper's Grocery Specials rrifin-i 1 in.ri.ru jiu"Lrj-rijrurijTjxj-uLO-roTj for Friday and Saturday Loltnco, per bunol Ofc Itadisbes, por bunoh 5( Celery, por bunoh, largo 10j Spanish Onions, per It) Gj Uanauas, pet doz 20$ Oranges, por iloz....20o, 25o and 8CC Apples, per pk C0$ 1 Salt Pork, best quality, por tb,...14 Qooil Dtioon, por lb 20$ 'nnd 224 Armour's Lnril, por lb 154 Home-made Lard, por lb 1G4 Fresh Jtroad nnd Bakory Oookies. ' Top price paid for Bugs and llulter. California Logan Uorrics, lb 854 Garden Seeds and Onion' Sets Shoes, Rubbers and Rubber Boots, All kinds of Dry Good". NoHuiih. M. E. Knepper's Grocery DAKOTA CITY, NEB. THE COMING WHEAT COUNTRY, Canada Fast Taking It's Place the Qranary of the World. as Canada's Tvhont growing bolt is four times greater than that of tlio United Stilt os, anil only b of Canada's grout agricultural area is under cultivation . There aro 171,000,000 acres of lauds which will make theso westorn provin ces of Canada richer, moro populous, moro dependable for food supplies than the western states will over become. Tho contor of food supremacy will change to Canada and twenty-five yoars more will give this now country forty million population west of Onta rio. Canada west of the great lakes is today it. the position of tho United States weRt of the Miseouii river in 1880, and tho growth hero will be greater in tUo next to i years than it was in the western states botween that date and 1890, during which time the population of the western states in creased, about eleven million, The same conditions exist in western Cana da iu greater ratio. Precisely tho same forces are at work on a larger scale and history will repeat itself. The man who buys cheap land now will be rich iu a fow years, just the same as thoso men who were wiso enough to buy western laud in the United States when it was cheap are rich loday. So right now is the lime to buy Canada land. You can buy the best wheat lauds in tho fertile Suskatchuwon dis trict iu western Canada as low as $16 to $22 00 per acre and on easy pay ments. Wo own over 100,000 acres in tho Saskatcheutiu dintrict, which wo are selling on theso terms. Send for our book outitled "Tho Guido to tho Last J West," which tells about Canada aud till its opportunities, and which wo will send theme requesting it freo of charge. If you aro not satisfied with your present opportunities or if yoa aro in tho market for a good invest ment, wiito to Jay for a copy of '"The Guide o the Last West." Write to tho Luso Land & Development Co., Not folk, Nob. Coodldfas. GoodLntrrtaln- mtnl. Active Use o! mi Win and Ills Hands Theso nro tho thlnizs which uflll innltrt a man at lour liov. Rppiire hi llvelv Intf ret and whole some development by KlvinE him The AMERICAN BOY Filled with lino rcadlnff which fascinates boyj. Excellent storlei ot adventure, travel, history and current 01 cnts. I'hotottraphy. sumps, elec tricity, carpentry, snorts, pamea. Telia boysluit what to do and now to do It. rieautlfully Illus trated, and every line In harmony with refined home training) endorsed by 2o,W)0 hoys and their parents. Send 11.00 for a full jcar. On aalo at all news-stands at 10 cents. inE max pusur;: co. in rautic va , ctwt ko. Paint and Whitewash Brushes W. L. Dalcott. City E6e Questions of Paimt Is one that should interest not alone the painters, but all desirous of improving and preserving their buildings and homes. In the Mound City Paint you secure not only a paint of good wearing quality, sun-proof, and reliable in every way, but exactly the heaviest paint on the market, which means that it is made substantially from the purest ingredients known to the industry. Isn't that of value to you? In Mound City barn paint, you secure the genuine oxide of iron paint no imitation and furnished in red, slate, brown or yellow. We know you cannot beat these paints for either quality or price. Try them. Interior Decoration Is something that should appeal to every housewife not ulnno because of improveil appearance, but from tho standpoint of econ omy of labor. On thise grounds wo.wish to remind jon that we havo a new and up-to-date stock of Wall Pujmt, something to please you. And remember, w also keep the sauititry wall coating, Alllbast hit'. It will not rub off, anil can bo put on pluin, or etchid in the most artistia manner. You will not bo tiisappotntod if you use it. Orlan.tok.1 VtxrnlsK furiilHliCH u new tintl artistic method for urlKh tent tw tliosoolil chairs. cup iMiplxmnl.or any article In the house, Wo furnish It In oak.ctiurry. walnut, mahoitauy. etc. Kuiiulue Imitations at small cost. DackoU City, Mebra.sk.sx Local Items Friday, March 24, 19x1 Trade at borao, Yon will find a good ossortment of liardvaro and tiunuro nt reaBOuablo prices nt Sjhrievor Bros. Fruit of all kinds At Van do Zeddo'a. Mrs George Carter "returned Tues day evening from a visit at Omaha. John W Turnbull wont to Omaha Sunday on business, rotnrning Tues day morning. Georgo Cartor has moved his barn to tu3orncr of his lots on Iho alloy and will fit it up for a garage. S A Stiuson is raving his old iesi donee and will ueo tho lumbor iu ereutiug a summor'cottaao at Crystal lake. Van has some of those fino Vonitiau mirrors which ho iR giving away with coupon trade tiokots. Call aud soo them, it won't oost you anything. John L Hazlcgrovo was down from South Sioux City Saturday, tho first time for over a mouth. Ho is just re covering from a seiious oaso ol blood poison on his lejj. Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic, constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizainoss. sallow news of the akin aud dyspepsia. Hold by all druggists. Paul Kiukle, signal man for thoO B & Q at this ulace, left last week on a teu days vacation trip to his old homo iu St Paul, Mian, fie will also visit iu Chicago anil other poiuts be fore returning. Ho expects to return Saturday. A card ftom Mrs Carrie Gibblo of Los Augeles, (Jul, states that she aud the children were lonviug that place for their new homo at Gervais, Ore. She has been visiting her moth er, Mrs Elizabeth Geyer, at Los An geles, during the past, wiuter. David Oltipp of Homer, spent last Thursday night at the John 11 Ream homo here. Ho departed Friday iu company with his father, Wm Uapp, for Kiuderbrook, N Y, whoro they havo purohased u line dairy farm. David and his sister Mabel will make their home there. Mr Clapp expects to re turn in a couple of weeks. Fully nine out of evory ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles ue to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any iuterual treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the freo application of Chamberlain's Lin iment. Give it a trial. You. ere cer tain to bo pleased with the quick re lief which it affords. Sold by all druggists. O T Barto roturned Thursday of last week from a week's visit with relatives tho Dodds in Humboldt and Poca hontas, IoWa. He says he had a very pleasant visit among his forty-eleven cousins, more or less. On Wednesday last he bid goodbye to seven of them billed for Los Angolco, Cul, Mr and Mrs liaito left yesterday for Wossiug ton and other points in South Dakota for un extensive visit with their child ren in that state. George Wilkius and .Too Powor drovo to tho lake last Friday after noon with a livory rig with tho inten tion of bringing baok a strlug of ducks. They got back alright, but without the ducks, or iu fact anything else. When thoy untied their steed to start on their homeward trip the animal made a lungo or two ami started for homo without the hunters. They tel ephoued for Frank Broyhill to oome to their rescuo with his auto, and they spent the balance of tho evening gath ering up the wreck. Tho Sioux City Journal of Wednes day states that "reports from Crystal lake are to tho effect that rod and reel enthusiasts have been pretty huny tho last few days. Pike aud pickerel, it is claimed by those who know, are in habiting tho lake iu largo schools aud aro biMng good." It U also reported that illegal sniuiug is being practicod with renewed vigor since tho ioo left the lake, aud mauy mysterious looking loads are hauled from the lake in the early morning hours. A state game warden spent a few days in this lo oality tho past week, but failed to bring anything to light. With tho amount of revenue derived from Crys tal lalto t-very year iu tho way of fish ing licenses, it seems tin tho state should afford better protection against illegal fishing than it does. With r. elosed season on gamo fish for over two months vet. tuere is nothing per mitting tho use of u rod and reel yet awhile. Get busy, Mr Game Warden. ROSS Of Every Size and v Kind. Phnrmixoy Osnulno Rubber Paint aoU as a pruservatho wliru applied to wood work or Iron. Jrounts that roof leaking and Improves appciir unci's generally, Dives satisfaction, Real estate loans. Geo Wilkius. Francis Ay res has taken a Job at tho Cornell farm. Druen's coffee is still in the lewis Van do Zodda sells it. A baby girl whs born to Ed Sundt and wife Sunday morning. Frank Phillips visited over Sunday at Lyons with his slstor, Mrs Everett. Buy a good farm on tho Dakota oounty bottom. I havo it. Elmers. Thos Clapp, of Sioux City, was looking after business hero laBt Thurs day. Fred Hughart and wife havo return ed ftom Criviti, Wis, whore thoy spent the winter. Albert Berkino and wife, of Morn ingside, visited Sunday at tho Wm Loronz home. Mrs Paul Kinklo haB beon confined to her bed the past week with hm b coss in her oar. Fred Blumo and Chris Foy wero in town from Emorson precinct Monday transacting business. Mabot Boutou camo down from Nor folk last Friday ami visit d friends hero during tho week. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No 1 and he will deliver tho goods promptly. Glen Darin, ago 21, and Julia Yea gor, age 23, both of Sioux City, were married by Judgo Ueffernan, Monday. Don't forget the coffee with tho dish es at Van do Zedde'a he has .i nice assortment. A nice t.ish with eaoh package. Tho Ep worth League will givo a 10a shcibet and cake social at tho Tlito doro Bliveu home Friday eveuing of this week. Remember there aro ton books of wall papot from the leading Sioux City houses ou display tit tho Dakota City Pharmacy. CluiB Bates of Homer, served a threo days' seuteuco last weok in tho county jail for disorderly conduct. Ho was roloased Thursday. W H Ityau of tho Security State bank of Homer, was a business oaller hero Wednesday morning whilo on rotito to Sioux City. Paint is cheaper than lumber, bet ter presorvo your buildings with n guaranteed paint, as is sold at tho DMcota City Pharmacy. Henry Krumwiedo and Fred G Stitmird aro oach circulating petitions for a license to operate a saloon iu Dakota City tho coming year. If it is A I groceries you want, just p lance over Van do Zeddo's stock. Ho will sell just as cheap as possible, and ho handles nothing but first oImhh goods. GeorgM A Blessing of Brushy Bend, and O J O'Connor of Homer, havo beon drawn as petit jurors in the Fed eral court which convenes iu Omaha April 4th. A stack of millot hay belonging to John Evans burned Monday evening near the Burlington tower. It isn't known whether the railroad started the blnzo or not Miss Florence Jay, of Shenandoah, Iowai was a guest of her old school friend, Mrs S A Musou, Tuesday night. Miss Jay, who is a deuoonoss, spoko at Wayne Wednesday. A trausciipt of tho Ayres-Btimett caso was this week filed in tho su premo court of Nebraska. The caso was tried in tho district court of this county and was appealed. Mont Knoppor has been pulling off a fow stuuts tho pust week us a "brou cho buster," with .i eolt hi'ohed to o cart, Part of the time ho was on top and'-part of, the time tho cart was, Eiia Amines uud little son wore down from Vista Wednesday visiting old frinds hero and taking iu the sights in Hioux City . Etio paitl the Herald a friendly visit while in town. All kinds of coal, food and hay for mile at roasuiiuble prices. Itifldb & Slaughter Oo. TuroE Blivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Nob. A fire at the Julius Lisehke farm hiht Saturday burned a small building used for cooking feed for the hogs. By hard work tho barn and other buildings wero saved from desti notion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets aro safe, sure and reliable, aud hayo beon praised by thousands of wo men who have beon restored to health through their gentlo aid and curative properties. Sold by all druggists. A E Chriatonsen is decorating his store building occupied by M E Knep per's Grooory, with a coat of paint, and also erecting an addition to the vcst end of the building, to be used for a storo room to accommodate their iueiettsiug trade. Mrs Francis M Foyo of Sioux City has been granted a divorco from her husband, Earnest O Foyo, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treat ment. Mrs Fovm was formerly Miss Fannie Lennox of this placo. They wero married May 80, 1909. Jay Hobertson fell from a scaffold on tho James (Hark house Saturday, and escaped with a badly wrenched back ami a sprained wnt. tie was earning a bunch of shingles and fell about 12 feet when the plank ou which he was working turned over with him, Tho Wayne Domocrat, ono of tho best papers that comes to our exchange table, changed hands this week, W 8 Goldie soiling the business to E O Gardenor and G A Wr.do, of Vilison, Iowa, J tot li men aro old hands at tho new spaper business and know a good thing when they see it, P S Iloltsinger of Ploasaoton, Nob, formerly a druggist at this placo, wan milling on fiieutls hero Thurday, "Dill" is irterested in tho autombilo business at Omaha with his binther, i. lid hail just dolivoiid a Kissel oar to a patron iu Wayne, He still runs a thug storo a Ploasauton, and tell us that ho is married, which probably accounts for the look of prosperity ho wears, A case was tried iu Justico I) C Stinson's rourt between Wm Sullivan as plaintiff and Henry Hanten, defend- ant, which occupied nearly all ot Sat urday and Monday, Tho case was .brought to roeover 182 bushels of com, as rent duo Sullivan from Hansen. The oaso was tried before a jury in which a verdict was tendered for I Hansen, Notico ot appeal to tho (lis trio coutt was tiled by Sullivan. Tho Herald for News when it is Nows. Cl do lies m moved onto a fium near Watorbury Thursday. E H Uornell and wifo wore over Sunday visitors with relatives at Potion. Bert Wood, just to bo in style, fell from a ladder Tuesday uud cat a gash abuvo his eyo Dou't forgot, "Liquid Smoke" gives your meat tho fine hickory flavor, and is sold only by tho Dakota City Pharmacy. Clay Ambright has eutored tho em ploy of an auto firm in Sioux City as a demonstrator, aud from all reports is making good. El Easton has moved the little lioitHO east of tho old Minter placo to Crystal lako and will fit it up for a summer cottago. Mis Harry H Adair underwent an operation at a Sioux City hospital Monday for an affection of tho spine She is recovering nicely. Joseph Ebel, ago 21, son of Henry Ebel, and Mist Alice Wilson, ago 21, daughter of Mrs Samuel Wilson, all of Dakota county, wero married Monday by llov Warren. Bess llobei tson took up her school work Monday iu the grammar depart ment of our schools, after an enforced absence of several weeks on account, of bioknoss. Joo Power, who has been substituting for her lotunied to his home iu Ponca. Aro you frequently hoarso? Do yon have that annoying tickling iu jour throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, aud do you raiao mucus in thomorniug? Do you waut rolief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will bo pleased. Sold by all druggists. HOMCMAKERS CLUB MEETING The Dakota Couuty Uememakors' Club will hold their next meeting at the court house hull, Saturday, April 1, at 2 p m. All are coidially iuvited to attend, The following program will bo given : lleatliug minutes ot last meeting Secretary. Hull Call llospouses, A memory gem or humorous sayiug. Financial Report of Club Secy. Instrumental Music Mrs John Mil ler. Paper "Springtime Suggestions," Mrs II J Roonoy . Heading Mrs J F Sides. Discussion "Prepaiing Meat for Summer Use," Led by Mis Geo Miller, disoussod by Mesdames S A Hoikes, Elmer Blessing S A Stiuson. Reading, selocted Mrs Elizabeth Utirwig, Sweet Pen Culture Mrs J J Vietz. Voonl Duet Vera aud Fraukia Brown Kecitatiou Miss Ruby Diorking. DieotiHsiou, "Spring Work iu and Around tho House." Led by Miss Elizabeth Hiiaso, discussed by Mes dames Louis Larson, Goo Neibuhr, Mel A Sehmied. Radiiig Mrs O II Maxwoll. Use of the "Fireless Cooker." Mrs Geo Bates. A Little bit About Florida Mrs R E Evans. Papoi Mrs W L Ross. Reading Mrs Elizabeth Herwig, Book Review, "Romana," Mrs W II Bradford. Current Events Mrs Mary MoBoath The Woman iu Business Mrs Mary Slocum. Readiug Mrs E W Nordyko. Vocal Duet Mrs Fred Miller and Miss Gertrude Mikesell. Election of Officers. Mahy N Khaupkr, Josephine Stihsom, Pies. Soo'y. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES' Miss Robertson resumed work Mon day after an absence of six weeks. Mr Powor, who has been teaching "llio grammar loom during Mis9 Rob- eitsuu s ubsonco, returned to Ponca ou Mondsy. The Ancient History classes are using "Lowin' Note-book and Study Outline in Oiiotital and Greek Histo ry." As this book r quires muoh le seareh work it is un impoitaut factor iu the class work. "Xenophon'a March of tho Ten Thousand," and "Curtcis's Rise of tho Macedonian Empire" are the two ref erence books in Auuieiil Hlutory, Tho Girls' Athlotio Association has taken possession of tho basket ball goods. Tho girls aro now practicing every duy nnd a toara will soon bo or ganized. Thuro is material for a win ning tci'.n: and Btcps will bo taken to gt h fow mutohed games this spring. The Bctauy class is doing some vory thorough and piaolieal work. Bailoy'ti Bt.tany is tho text used but over half of the class time is spent ou the study of actual plants aud their nature. Homo of our boys seem to bo play iug truant and thoy should not be sur prised if their parents are consulted. Tho botany department reoently re ceived a curiosity iu tho shape of a single kernel of corn, frm which two perfect plants had sprouted. It was sent from Dakota City by Willio Schiiover, a jonng botanist of that place. Tim Daiiy Nobraskan, Univer sity of Nobrbska, Household Goods at Auction. Having decided to quit housekeep ing I will offer for sale at public auc tion to tho highest bidder on SATURDAY, v APRIL 1, at 1 o'clock p ra, at my residence just west of court house, iu Dakota City, Neb, nil my household goods, listed us follows: Tw i good bods, completo with springs, Four strives, two of them new, com pletu with pipe. Kight chaus, four of them timing chairs. One good 10-foot extension table, One oak center table, Onri'eupbo.ird. Ono wushing mucliino. ' One commode. Fruit jars unit other household ar ticles. MltK PlIlI.KNA GOODBELL, Owner. J P Rookwkll, Auotionoor. ,.,. ., , , ,,, The Herald, ftl per OOITUARY. Tho following account of the death of Perl L Tucker, a former resident of this place, is taken from tho Phil lips, Ntb. Times: Perl Leon Tuokor, youngest sou of J U nnd Cynthia Tuokor, whs born iu Pawnee city, Nob, October 14, 1882. He whs married to Stella Col lier, Jauuaty 12, 1909 To them was born oue son, Homer Royee. Ho dld at his homo iu Phillips, Neb, March D, 1911, aged 23 years, 4 mouths, and 10 days. Ho loaves besides his wifo ami iufaut sou a father, fivo sisters nud two btothors. Friday evening at 8 o'clock Perl L Tucker dopartod this lifo, his death being duo to puoumouia. Pet' con traoted a serious oaso of la grippa aud as ho persisted iu his efforts to com plete a job of painting, Working wheu lie was unable to bo out, tho above mimed trouble developed. Iu thecal ly stage of his sickmss tho terrible strain ou u weak heart foretold that tho young man was to loso iu his battle fot life. Less tint nii weeks time in tervened betweou tho first day of his serious sickness and the day his young lifo went out. Iu that tiiuo everything was dotio for him that could bo done. Thu result was iuevitablo. Perl was a kind hearted, frieudli accommodating young man, always ready to do a good turn for uuy ono. His panning has touched deeply the lives of many. Wheu the aged leave us "o sorrow, but cout-olu ourselven with the thought of their past oppor tuuities iu usefulness aud their mau) yearB of happiness, When a young person is called away just at thu time when useful lifo begins wo confess our inability to see an objeat, yet the ways of tho Giver of Life should not be questioned, The funeral services wero conducted at tho Methodist church Sunday after noon at 12:30 o'clook, by Rev Littrell A largo ciowd gathered to wituess the last sad lites at this point. After the oliurch services tho body was taken to Kearney, Neb aud laid to rest in the family buryiug ground tho following duy. Tho following named relatives came in to attend tho funeral: Mrs B J Cnhhiiuhjof Htibbaid. Neb; the father, J II Tucker, of Kearney; Mrs M A Hoove, of Kearney ; Misses Lulu aud Florence Tucker, of Burohurd, Neb; Mrs Collier and two sous of Summer field, Kansas. On account of poor raihoad facilities but one sister wis able to roach his sick bed. All rela tives accompauied tho remains to Keainoy. To tho borouvod wo extend our most sincore sympathy. OBITUAKY. Ou Tuesday, March 14, our commu nity was saddened when death took Margaret, thu daughter of Mr aud Mis Frank Heoney. Although her life was but fourteen years, she had grown dear to all who knew her by her pleas ant disposition. Tho funeral was held Thursday at 10 o'clook a m from St Mary's Catholic church, Rev J E EuglluU officiating All the Bohool children attended in a body to pay their last lespects to an esteemed friond'tind schoolmate who will be greatly missed amont them. The deepest sympathy is extended to tho bereaved family in their grief. OAUU OK THANKS. Wo wish to thank those who so kind ly helped us in our tithe of trouble. Mil AND MllK FltANK nKKNEY. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to oxpreSH our thanks to our many kind unci sympathetic friends aud iu ighhors who so kindly remembered us during tho eioknot-fl and death of out beloved daughter and sister, also for the beautiful floral dec orations. Julius Lipohkk and Family. Notice to the. Public. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho vil lago boa id Ftidiiy evening, Muroli 21, at which time tho matter of allowing a town herd to oxist tho coming year, and also that of opening the streets. All inteicsted in these matters tiro re quested to attend this meeting. 1 t' Rockwell, Chairman. It Doesn't Seem Possible The Lincoln Dally News, Weekly Inde puudmil Km niur and lliu Monthly l'oulliy 'J'oplCH, all three lenders In thulr lines, will bo mailed until April, 1V12, for the extrume ly low piiuu of only i2, Uiln oITuf not liulllB open after our llartraln Weok of March 21 to t'S, Papers may lo sent to dllTureut nd UtosscH If duslrod, All papers are stopped when tho tltno Is out. Tho Dally News ts tho snappiest dally paner In tho state; the Independent Farmer Is a practical, helpful weekly farm and slock paper; l'ottltry Top ics Is a Is'iiutlfully printed monthly mima zluedovotud to tho prolltahle side of the poultiy Industry. You oimht not to be Vlthout any of thorn, especially when you net thorn at sueh a cut prlco. Tho regular price of tho Nowh alone Is M. Don't pay money tostiauKors, send your order dircot to tho Lincoln Nows, or to The Herald and we win Bond It In for you. '.w?rtf .f .j. nr Yf' ' . f t- "- " -" "" n ( W. '.'-&:j V ' . ' . F"-Sh. HelUblo. Pure iWA :ivv.j' ..--. . . r hmr::'X teed lol'lente ruilollf r Slut X- NVf.iHli " I'nimrrHici a, '." . f .i frier in mill ten thu crlttfiiOur Herein. ty v - ' r.prcini. of ii t-'on 10 CENTS ",'ri$ '" " '"" I ixmtimld on FFCR Mi I"IV r-A P11--I !? . . nt.iwww 1 ig,fO ' 'iti . I We. I I '- IUJl.1i , I Iky. "r I i.i nj (pl.pf I i. a - Irr I, t. (.1.1,. COLLECTION . . . . . ! lit II), I ,lr In ri n 1ik I IJ lnrl-ii.it )ii.1 t li,,r .f.il. 11. 1 l U nrlln M-i H.i! I in r ! ti 1itli y t""! md I n dill l 1 re' t Itiefti tmil'i Uilleelion," Ih LOllir villi iir Nil 1 Int tl l.trUn UuliU , uiii.at .NOu.'iii:itN si:i:d i. 04 IIhh.i SI. JliM'Uf.iiil, Illinois Subscription Bargains "Che Hei-eJcl &nd Now Idea Magazine $1 Hioux Uity Daily uud Sunday Journal 5 DO 00 without Huuday I '20 to rural route patrons !) 50 Kansas Uity Weekly Star,. ., 1 1ft louit Homestead 150 Poultry Gazette (Lincoln).... 1 10 Woman's World 1 IB Lafollette's MagiiKino, weekly . 1 GO Hampton's 1 7b Lippincott-H - - 275 'The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT' WATCH YOUR SUED THIS YEAR ESPECIALLY YOUR Dakota County can add a few hundred thousand bushels of corn to its usual fine crop this year IF EVERYBODY SELECTS GOOD SEED. A little Btlllslmces in this sd vice, for wo wish every farmer lo prosper thin year, so ho can bo happy, pay his debts, and put a good sum at interest here in this good bank, that is "as safe as a Government Bond " When tho farmer prospers Every body Smiles aud ia Happy. Plenty of money for good loans -all tho timo. Lowest rates. Buivk. of Dakota They're Here Canada Geese, Canvas Backs, Mallard, Teal and Pin Tails Various reports are to the effect that they are Hying unusually high this season. This means you will need ammunition with a force and penetration that can be depended upon. We carry a large stock, well assorted, and will be pleased to quote prices in any desired quantity. Shot guns rented lo responsibleparties. Edwards Dakottv Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints tolnvcntors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge.of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE L Fk ro 1 WASHINGTON, T. C. Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of over Abstract I main Attractive Rates for March Very Low One-Way Rates to Pacific Coast. A gensral basis of $25 for one way colonist tickets to California, Oregon, Wash ington and the far west, daily from March 10th to April 10th. Tickets are honored in coaches and through tourist sleepers. Through Tourist Sleeper Service. Every day to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake Route. Every day to San Francisco, March 10th to April 10th, via Denver, Scenie Colorado, Ogden; personally conducted tourist sleeper excur sions every Thursday and Sunday to Frisco, thence Los An geles via Coast Line. Every day to Seattle and Portland. Ilomeseekers' Excursions. March 7th and 21bt to new territory south, west and northwest, including Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone Park. Think now about touring the Park this sum mer, inquire about the new and attractive way through this wonderland, an eight-day personally conducted camping tour from Cody, via the scenic entrance, everything provided; different from all other tours. An ideal recreative and scenic outing for a small party of friends to take. Address Aaron Holm, Proprietor, Cody, Wyo., or the undersigned. HtxmwmmiMfwrih' t HARN ESSi I Everything in the line of Harness atvd Horse Goods II. T. Harness $31.50 ' Old Style Concord '. $35.00 New Style Concord $37.0O Wopuir Work (ilvon Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Baum's Hog Tonic, Best on the Market. I I I I Fredrickseti (Si Son. Hubbard 1 Seed Corn County Jivokton Nbr. Now ! & Bradford Lumber Co. City, Neb. "V I Successor to DjikoiH Oniinly Abstract ilo. Bonded Abstracter J. J. CINERS ??M If ou uru expecting to makenny kind of n. summer tour I shall Ihj uliul to have you uct In touuli with mucaily, W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakklky, Q V A, Omuhu, Neb 1004 Faruam street Nahrask. M i; 11 xr "wwl r I '! S Ml I I I I i