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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1911)
v t Kleiners Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Lettuce, per bunch 5 BidishoB, por bunch. 5$ Celery, per bunoh, largo 10$ Hananas, por doz 20 Oranges, por doz.. . .'20o, SOo nnd 86c Oniio Apples, por pk -. GCtJ Winesap Apples, por pock GCk; Suit Pork, best quality, por lb. . .131$ Hoot Sugar ourod Bacon, por lb. . . .224 Best Lard, por lb 144, Pressed Ham, por lb 14c California llama, por lb 1 1C Bulk Coffee, por lb 20f and 304 Orapo Fruit 2 for 254 Our Own Pio 3 for 254 Briok choose, por lb 204 Ohetse, mild, por lb 204 Any kind of Laundry Soap, G bars, 254 Agents for Ohaso & Sanborn's Cof fee 254, 80$, 8F4 nnd 404 We nre still paying the highest prico for produce Errs, por doz 154 Butter, per lb 234 Garden Seeds and Onion Sets Shoes, Rubbers nnd Rubber Boots. All kinds of Dry Goods Notions. A Pair of Roller Skates Free for the Children Ask About Them M. E. Kneppe.r's Grocery DAKOTA CITY, NEB. Wo Own 150 000 Acres of Solecled Wheat Lauds in the Fertile Wheat District of SASKATCHEWAN for $10 to $22 Per Acre Write for Our Free Book "Tho Guide tO the Last West" Tells All About Buy Canada wheat InndB today nnd you will bo independent and happy ten years from now. Thous ands of Americans nro farming in Canada. They like it.beoauso tlioy re making money, muking it quicker nnd easier, and you will too. Write tod&v for FREE book "The Guide to the Last West." Leurn nil about Onnnda. (If you aro interested in orchard lands, write for our Sutherling Val ley, Oregon, proposition.) LUSE LAND & DEVELOPMENT CU, P. H. DAVIS, Dist. Mgr. Norfolk, Neb. Real estnto lonns. Gen Wilkitis. '4i 'uiosun "idW 'U3U3A3 M '8 1M titjppy atlitiQ mirii wnta iun pn Xanpix 'qMOja ' uisieuinaiij SHiva JBM l-"aIW 1J"N pan pas iiuii(l aiio jno no pvx sSuud$ 9UB$-oqdns mnuepsg ujoour They will also drive cream separators, operate grain dumps, furnish electric light, operate veil drills, run blacksmith shops, make Ice cream and run ice machines. Stickncy Engines will do many other things on the farm, In the home or at the factory requiring mechanical power. Let me say again, come in and let me talk over your requirements with you and explain the Stickncy Engine Its outside igniter, its perfect cooling system, its automatic mixer, Us ball bearing governor and its three point suspension. Uenze & Green mmmmmmm exclusive agentsi RENZE & GREEN Local Items Friday, April 14, ign Trade l home. You will flud 11 good assortment of hardware nud tinwuro at reasonable prices at Sohriovor Bros, Chas Barto wont to Wakefield urday for a fow days' stay . Sat- Vorna Broyhill fell Monday and dis located her arm at tho olbow. "Play ball boys" and buy your baso bulls ut the Dakota Oity Pharmacy N R Smith and John Wolkor of Ho mer, woro horo Monday on business matters. Wanted house-cleaning, washing and ironing to do. Euquiro of Mrs Lizzie Yoator. Glen Smith whs down from Emor son Tuesday attending Masonio school of instruction. Barney Gribble cama homo Monday from n two weeks visit nt Meadow Grovo nnd South Omaha. E H Schloman of Sioux City, was over Monday and purohaBed seven head of horses in this locality. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No 1. nud ho will dolivor tho goods promptly. Marvin Armour of Homer nttondod lodge horo Tuesday evoning, going on to Sioux Oity with his brother, W J. W L Ross und D Van do Zeddo went to Hastings, Nob, Monday to attend a stato meeting of tho WOW order. Henry Niobuhr, of Winnebago, was horo ovor Sunday night at tho home of his brother, Geo L Niobuhr, boing onrouto to Pendor. Remember, for ten days, yon oan buy a SOo pankugo of Fleok's Stock Food or Poultry Powder, for25oat tho Dakota City Pharmaoy. Albert Schumacher, wifo and baby, loft Monday evening for their now home nt Rapid City, 8 D, from whioh place Albert has a iun ns mail clerk. H Wesley Brown enmo down from Horrick, S D Monday and is looking uftor his property interests and othor business mutters hereabouts. Ho ex pects to return home tho last of noxt week. A ohnngo in the timo of trains on tho Omaha road is aunounoed for noxt Sunday, Tho train to Omahn in tho morning nnd tho oue from Omaha will each bo forty minutes lator in ar riving here Tho little son of Archie Joyco of Now Underwood, S D, that wns ope rated on at St Joseph's hospital recent ly, wus tnken home Inst Saturday, Two other children in the family aro nfllicted with tho snmo ailment. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of tho Bystom, insuring a free and regular condition and re storing tho organs of tho body to health and strength. Sold by all druggists, A Masonio school of instruction was held hero Tuesday, presided over by Robert E Frenoh, of Kearney, Neb. grand custodian . A numbor from neighboring lodges wrin attendance, nmong them being W J ArrSour, of Allen; Glen Smith, Hans Jensen and Adam Bring, of Emerson. A social dance will bo givon in tho Ayres hall Tuesday evening, April 25th, with music by Collins Bros or ohestra, of Marcus, Iowa. An invita tion is extended to all lovers of good musio to come. Tho committee in charge of '.ho affair is planning for a largo crowd, this being tho first dance einoo the lenten season ended. Our third quarterly mooting will bo held next Sunday at 10:45 n m. Dr Tindall will preach and administer tho sacrament. Tho business session will be held on Saturday tho 15th nt 10:00 n m. An Easter program by the Sunday school will bo sondercd Sunday tho'lGth at 8 p m. To any or all of theso serviops youaro invited. W R Warren, PaBto-. Tho marriage of Herman Hurley, of this county, hist week, to Miss Eva Higelow, of Whiting, la, announcement of which was made in Inst weeks Her ald, ocouired at tho home of tho bride's parents iu Whiting on tho 5th inst. Mrs Hurloy was a prominent school tencher of Monona county, Iowa. Tho newly married couple uro at homo on the Chas Hiernt farm southwest of this place. J F kaffzigger, a resident of Dakota county during his boyhood days, died Monday at Denver, Col, ot tnborculo sis. DncniiHt!(l was conuootod with tho Stephens-Kennedy wholesale liquor house in Sioux City for sevoral yearB, and lator moved to Colorado to try a change of olimate for his failing health. Ho spent tho past year iu New Moxico in Hnarch of health, but finally bus cumbed to tho dread disease. Tho fu neral services and burial woro hold iu Douvor. Ho is survived by a wife. A sinter, Mrs Geo L Niobuhr, resides in this place. What it will do for You ' Stickncy Gasoline Engines will thresh your grain, shell your corn, grind your feed, bale your hay, saw vnnr wnnd and nunw vour water. - Hubbard, Neb. Fruit of all kind At Van do Zuddo's. Jas King wns up from Homor on business Tuesday . Bon Hall moved his family to Morn ingiide lust Saturday Union's coffoo is still in tho lead. Van do Zeddo sells it. Miss Clnrn Jopposon visited over Suuday at hor homo in Plainviow, Nebr. You v ill find a full assortment of Easter post cards nt tho Dakota Oity Pbarmnoy. John N Johnson, of Nacojrn, was n caller on thn Herald Tuesday, while down on businoss matters. Goorgo J Bouohor nud John F Bart lott of South Sioux City, woro lodgo visitors horo Tuesday evoning. Walter Ohonoy is erecting a cottage 20x28 on his farm west of town, to bo tlsod by his holp on tho farm. Mrs Sarah Dousohl camo ovor from Maploton, Iowa, Friday, for a visit with hor mothor, Mrs Wm Adnir. Mrs Marion Skeon nrrivod from Cody, Nobr, Saturday, for n visit at tho homo of hor father, M O Ayres. D n't forget you can buy tho finest perfumes and toilet necessaries of all kinds at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Don't forgot tho coffee with tho dish es at Van do Zoddo's ho hns a nico nssortmout. A nico t.ish with enoh paokngo. Attorney Paul Pizey has been wear ing a plaster ovor ouo of his eyes tho paBt wook. Ho said ho foil down stairs, and ho looked it. Van haB so mo of those flno Vonitian mirrors which ho is giving nwny with coupon trade tiokots. Call nnd seo thorn, it won't cost you anything. Mrs Paul Kinklo, who was operated on at St Joseph's hospital two weoks ago for an abcess in tho ear, is rocovoi ing nicely, and was able to return to her homo Tuesday. Prompt roliaf in all cases of throat and lung troublo if you use Chamber lain's Cough Roraedy. Pleasant to tako, soothing and healing in effect. Sold by all druggists. Mrs Eston Olsen departed Saturday evening for Nowcll, S D, to join hor husband on their claim. Their little daughter, Esthor, remained horo to finish tho torm of school. All those indebted to mo pleaso oomo and pay part of what you owo me, if you cannot pay it all. Kindly obligo mo for I need tho money in my business. VandeZeddo. your grocer. Miss Porie Stinson will sail from Boston April 20th for a tour of Eu rope Sho will bo accompanied by a lady friend from Kansas City, Kan, who hits iimdn llio trip ubruad nov'elul times. George Shoibloy has taken a job as watchman on tho government snag boat MoPhorBon, which is looatod at Decatur, Neb, where the government is putting in riprap to protect tho town from the ravages of tho Missouri. Tho "Jap" house on tho Burlington right-of-way, and another small build ing UBed by the section mep, was mov ed Saturday to Lnketon, at the "Y" north of town, where one of the section crows will make thoir headquarters. Mrs Roy Crippen of Homer was op oratnd on at St Joseph's hospital Wed nesday far appendicitis. Mr and Mrs Nels Smith accompaniod hor to tho hospital, Shu stood tho orerutiou and is getting along nicely. Diarrhoea should bo cured without loss of timo and by a modioino which liko Ohamborlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody not only cures promptly hut produces no unpleasant aftor effoots. It never fails jind is pleasant and safe to tako. Sold by all druggists. Miss Emma Frederick, who has buen employed on the News nt Dallas, S D, has resigned her position and on April 26th will bo married to Mr Homer Hitts, a youug business man ot that place. Tho best wishes of tho many friends of Mibs Frederick is ex tended to her in anticipation of tho happy event. Every family mid especially those who resido in tho country should be provided at all times with a bottlo Chamberlain's Liuimont. There uo telling whou it may bo wantnd oaso of nn accident or omoreonoy. is most excellent in till cases of rheu matism, sprains und bruisoB. Sold by all druggists. Grorgc Day, who served as section foreman on the Burlington at this place tho past two or threo months, was giv on his release by tho company the flrnt of tho month. After drawing his pay ho took French loave, neglectiug to settle various debts contracted during his short stay hero. Moll A Schmied placed an attnehmout on his goods to covar a store account of about $50. A letter from Everett Eastou who is now located at Baker, Texas, stutf-H that ho and his family aro doing nice ly on a twenty aero fruit and vegetablo farm . Uo states that tho climato is line theie; that thoy havo good grass for tho rango cattle and that corn and potatoes are up and coining. Ho also states that there is somo good business oponings in his town, besides somo soaps in land locations. L Krygor, who has sorvod as post master at South Sioux Oity for tho past eight years, has tendered his res ignation to tho dopartmont to tako ef fect July 1st. His increasing insur ance business demanding all of his timo is tho reason for giving up tho Qlllce. Burt Kroscn, tho handsome oditor of tho Record, is out with a pe tition for tho'placo, nnd in all proba bility will be named for tho place. Liohtnius struok tho barn on tho 'Thos Graham farm threo miles we6t of town, occupied by Oeo nirshbuok, Wednesday afternoon about 'i o clock, killing ouo of his uoik horses nud set ting tho barn on Urn. Mr Ilirshback was nnttiriL' notatoca and when tho llro which followed tho stroko of light- nine? nrnkn out 110 ran to the Darn ami with tho knife used iu cutting potatoes ho sevored thn halter ropes of tho horses and drnvo them from tho barn with a pitchfork. Tho ouo horse was dead whon ho rouchud the barn. Tho bum was entirely consumed and but for the heavy rain falling at tho timo his hay and corn crib full of corn would havo boon consumed. Thn loss was partly covered by insuranco in tho Farmers Mutual. Tho Herald for News when it is News. Loyd Ronton returned to his homo nt Norfolk Wednesday. Mis Floronoo Elcok, of Omaha is hor ns n witness iu thn MoNamara (H verco oase. U O Bunhanuan, ngont for tho North western, is laid up with thraat troublo and E 11 Poolo of Emerson is acting us agent, Mrs Tom Alloway and baby oniuo up from Homer Monday and spont n fow days nt tho Frod Ducnsiug homo, returning homo Wednesday. If it is A 1 groceries you want, just glance ovor Van do Zeddo'a stook. Uo will sell just as cheap as possible, nnd ho handles nothing but first class goods. Ellis Greek, of Meckling, S D, whb a guest nt tho Alfred Soymour homo Wednesday night. Uo had accompa nied Ids brother to n Sioux City hos pital for an operation. Lightning struok an ioo lrjuso be longing to D L Fairbanks ot South Sioux City, during tho storm Vudnos day nud bumod tho roof off beioro tho bucket brigade got it under control, Your touguo is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches oomo and go. Thcso symptoms show that your stomnoh is tho troublo: To reinoyo the cause is tho first thing, and Chambor lulu's Stomach and Liver Tnblots will do ttiat. Easy to taku and moat of feotivo, Sold hy all druggists. Tho rehearing it tho divorce oaso of Mary MoNamara against hor husband W 0 MoNamara, which wasremaudod hore for trial by thn supromo court, will be begun today iu tho district ootiit of Dakota county. Judgo A A Weloh, of Wayne, will preside for Judgn Graves in this caso. Tho caso was tried onco before und a divorce greutod tho plaintiff, but tho caso was appealed to tho supromo court and a new trial was granted. Eastern Star Elect Officers. At the regular meeting of Dakota Chapter No G5 O E S, April 8th, tho following officers woro elected fur the ensuing year: Mrs Jonnlo Houclior Worthy Matron it K ICvans Worthy l'atron Mrs.loilo Nlomoyir Assoclatu Matron Mrs Mary Moltnntli Soorotary MrsAiinioM Kvuns Leo t ur r Mrs.loiuilo Hoss UoiKtuotretx Mrs Hutli Wnrron .. .Asuoclatu OomiiiotrvKH Mrs Ktta Sides Adah Mrs Laura Horn Until Mrs llortha Mncomlmr , .. Katlior Mrs Helen Hniilford Martha Mrs M0UI0 Sides Kloeta Mrs Martha Adair , Uhaiitalu Mrs Lulu Klmura Owanlat MrsMattlii Keniii Warder Mrs Mary HnuRhinan... Sentinel Sunday School Convention. Tho interest iu tho County Suuday School Con voution indicates that thorn will be a largo proportion of tlTo t-ohools represented. But to get tho host re sults, every school however remote, should have ouo or more delegates present. Remember that this is tho timo when you can secure expert help in tho so lution of many problems. Tho Stato Worker assigned to this Convention, RovOhaB H Lewis, General Soorotary, will bo prepared to rondor all tho as sistance desired. All pastors, superintendents, teach ers, and others ofiloially connected with the Sunday school, who nro interested in knowing more about Tho Twentieth Century Sunday School Graded Les sons, Organised class work, Tho 'Teen' Ago, aud many othor phazes of the woik, should plan tobopresont. Plenty of timo will bo given to ask questions of tho state workers. Uo not forget tho timo, April 26 and 27', 1911, nor tho place. South Sioux City . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Henry MoKlvortjan and Sarah Mo Kivoruati, John MuKlvorRan, Mrs John McKlverttau, Mlohnol MoKlv organ, unmarried. Matt MoKlver uim to Mrs Alice McNally. Mis Mary JIu iiKcrford and I.l.zlu MoKlvoiKim, 110H BWfct 25-20-fl, swJi swK UI-29-7 $ 7M Ksten Olhou und Dora Olsen to Will II Orr. lots 1, 2, !), 4,r,,7, H,, 10, 11, lillc 17,DukotaOlty 1U50 Kston Olson nnd DoraOIhon to Will II Orr, lot 12. bile 17. Dakota Oity... . AllettuO Stewart, widow, to Kva 11 Oillotto, sK nwJ4. 110K nwK 27-2SMI. , iaw 2000 Kobort I Leader and (Irace () Luudur, lKith sliiKle, to Kllzahoth Kiiuue, lot K, blk ill, (lovlnuton annex toSSO . 1 Lewis MoKlunoy, John McKlnnoy, Liuirii FiusHuy, Zelta Dtil'onoat, Allah McClunry, Arthur MeQunry. Lllllo Oarinaclc and Henry Oai mack to Jerry DoKoresl, lots 4.5, 0, 7, H, hlk in. Hallway add to SSO 181 Lllllo Oarinaclc, Hntiry Oannaok, Ada L Mctltinry, Arthur McQnary, Zut tii HeKorest, Jerry DuForost, Lewis McKlnnoy, to Laura l'russoy 11 ml Jim MOKlliney. lorn it, is, w, nut n, 2ndadd toHHO Wm Jacobs nud Kllralwth Jacobs to James UlnrkliiK' sw 2O-20-O LoluM Hunt to Kltubetli 11 Fuune, lot 11, hlk 81, Uovlnuton annex to SSU Klbort H Hubbard toKllznliotli Kaiwo lot U, blliSI.UovliiKton annex to HbO l lflocxi 1 1 I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Nellio Dierking is out of sohool bo- eaiiHO a sprained ankle, A special cluss iu Physics has houii organized to aid members of the clevt'Hth grade to prepare for state ex aminations. Lost yostorday somowhoro between suuriho and sunsot, two golden hours oaoh sot with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offorod; for they aro gone forovor. Harrold (iribblo is in school tliiH wook aftor a wook's absonoo duo to burns received while destroying somo old gunpowder. This young man hud been porfoct in attendance up to that timo ovon though ho drovo four miles. At tho close of the school ynnr tho tonchor will note on tho roport sent to the parents of each delinquent what in her opinion caused tho failure Thero aro several pupils who will not bo promoted thin year on account r.f ir regular attendance. How many of us appreciate tho val ue of time? If wo all did no doubt tho attendance in all tho guides of our schools would bo moro regular. Very few consider that not only tho absent but all tho members of tho samo class oh aro injured and their progress re tanled by tho absence of ouo pupil for 0110 day. On tho roturn of uu absent pupil tho whole uluss must bo hold back to allow tho delinquent to oatoh up with his classmates. Parents, work with thn school for tho good of the raon and women of tomorrow aud do not allow your children to be out of school for a single day for trivial rea sons, SOUTH SIOUX CITY Krom the Hccord Mrs Harry lid wards of Mitchell wns the Kticst other pnrcnu Mr nnd Mrs W VY KuowKou this week. Charles Phillips nnd wife left Monday or Ponra where Mr Phillips will help out on the Journal lor the next few weeks. J W Twoliiij of Jackson wns in town Tuesday. Mr Twohijr has lcccnlly re turned from n trip to Texas where he spent most of the winter. Mrs Louis Jeep, daughter Miss Hdtin, nud son, Master Adclbert, returned Sal 111 ilny Irom their winter's stay on the Pacific const unit report n pleasant nud prolltabte Journey. Vnuclin Tollinger enme in Irom Cole rldue Inst week nnd took chnrgc ol the shipping department nt the Bdwnrds & Briimord wholesnlc department, during the nbsrnce of Joe O'llnrn who is sick. J H Smith hns stnrted work on two Inrije houses nt the north end ol 1st Ave nue near the approach of the Couihinnt nn brldrrc. Thcv will h- larse and commodious nud will be n line addition to that part ol the city. Otto Dnhms of Sioux City says that he hns closed a contract for the erection of n rcndeiitiK plant in South Sioux Oity The carcasses of all animals, which he has the exclusive tight to collect in Sioux City, will betnnde into fertilizer nt that plant in the future. The plant will be Opened within a few weclts he Bald. Precinct Assessor It W Meeker started on his duties Motidny of finding out how prosperous Covington precinct people nre torthc year 1011. He started in on South Sionx Citv business men and will then tnkc nn inventory f the furniihing of South Sioux City homes belorc interviewing the farmers out iu the country. The work of remodeling the upper Hoot ol the Evans building into a lodge room hns progressed rapidly this week nnd will becompleted by Saturday even iiiK. It will be newly papered nnd paint cd and will present n bright nnd attract ive nppenrnuce. The Workmen will occupy it. A petition has been circulated nmong the users ol the Combination bridge asking that the company put their books on saie ut some point in South Sioux City near the postoffice. This would bcA great convenience to the users of coupon books ns the toll house is out of the way for most patrons ol the bridge. On Monday of this week Postmnstcr L Kryger of the South sioitx City post office sent in hW resiKnntion to Post master General Hitchcock nt Wtmliiug ton to tnke effect lulv 1st. This is a move on the part of Postmaster Kryger that will surprise his tnniiv friends nnd the patrons of the olficc. The step wns taken by Mr Krygcr because of the de mands made upon his time by his large and Increasing insurance business, to which he will clrvote bis entire time nfttr he steps out ol the postotficc. Wanted. Cattlo and horses to pasture. 8-31-4w John L Nixon, Homer, Nob. All kinds of coal, food and liny for sale nt roabouablo prices, tiKLDB & Slaughter Oo. ThkoE Blivkn, Managor, Dakota Oity, Nob. Notice, All persons having fenced streets within tho last two years aro hereby ordorrd to open same or they will bo opened by tho town marshal, by order of tho town board . Those having fenced prior to two years ago must pay tho rent on samo at once or tlioy will bo opoued. James Fueston, Town Marshal. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Hov. W. H. Wnrron, Pastor. Servlcos nt the Mothodlst Kplscopal ohurch every Sunday as follows: l'rcach 1 nit at Ham; Sunday school nt 10 a 111; class muetliiK 12 m: KpworthLoaguo 7 pm; DienohlimS p iu. LUTHERAN. H. T Keller. Pastor. Hov. DAKOTA OITV Sunday school every Sunday at 0:15 a 111; Hllzalioth S. Haaie, superintendent. picaehliiKat7:uop in. ovory Sunday. SALEM Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m: Sun day school promptly at 10 a in. P. P. (Jul bortson, superintendent. The public Is cordially Invited to all these services. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Mabkf DC3IQN3 .Copyrights 4c. Anrons .mng n sketch and description m. quickly lucerthln our opinion frco wlifllior an Invention l Protosbly Mf nrnhln CnromiiMr UonantrlcllrconUiloiittal. HANDBOOK onfateuU out froa. OlrtOkt Keener for ucurlnir patents. l'ntmits taken tlirouKh M111111 & Co. receive idmwi notice, Tmnout cnarco. in ino Scientific fittiericatt A tmndiomelr llluitratnd WDoklr. Largest r.lr. i-ulatliin of any i.cieniltlo Journal, 'renns, IS a yenrt lour months, 1. Bold Ijjrall newnlnalers SUNN &Co.301DfMdi"'' New Yorft 11 ...j mite- f V 8U Washington, 1). C GoodIda. Coodlntcrtaln- mrnt.AcllvcUscol IlliUltiand Hit Hands These are llio lhlnpi whtrh will tnnka n man nf vriii,. tmv. Secure his lively Interest and whola some development by nlvlnu him The AMERICAN BOY rilled with fine reading which faiclnatci lioyi. Ficpllenl itorici ol adventure, travel, hlitory and current events. Photography, itampt. elec tricity, carpentry, uporti. camcu. Tells boy 1 tut what to do and how to do It. Ileautlfully lllui tratedi and every Una In harmony with refined home training! rndorted by 2V),000 hoys and their pirenti. bend ll.oo for a full year. On aalo at atlnewi-stanriiatlQcents. IHE SP8HCUE ruSUSHlNS CO. 10! Malittlo lido . Detroit, Mich. SEEDS Freih, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Pleaio Kverr Hardener and Planter alioulil test the superior iiierltanf Our Northern tirown Heeds, SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send iioatpalil our FAMOUS COLLECTION I t. roils; luuita , , . !! I If, IVInmii lUdl.h .... .Us I ll(, h,IMlrala(iUr; ... XIX I ths. Isilj irraw.li. ail lslilc ... lis I itr. lull.rlaa Msrtr lallss . III sUa 12 WrlIUilalallsrHi(li . . Its I IMI WIU Vilsvl Snd 10 rants W lt1n rsv nottas sd1 D.I i-1 IV I slid r ' sh2 rscatvt lit St. l ' ISDW.US I'Ollacllcli, sfllir win, fir nw aim in.iruriiTS iisrnsii ituina a IIIU.AT NOItTIIICHN sr,i:i u. 001 It. inn hi. ltiiilifonl, Illinois Pgnpp im iaaa(':itiiiiiaHr 191 3k ciSttttlttKV irtt" 'inMnB u.,:imgmf wxyzrx-tm! JyNiTii "t? WWfczlr' V Tim tmaasemmmmmmBmmmmmaammmmammammm The Herald, $1 per "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" sa',It."S,Wa..aSaVsBeN, .t'--''ri'i&-0' WATCH YOUR SRED THIS Qrt0J P't YEAR ESPECIALLY YOUR OBeU VOrlV Dakota County can add a few hundred thousand bushels of corn to its usual fine crop this year IP EVERYBODY SELECTS GOOD SEED. A littlo Bi'lflshucas in this Rtlvion, for wo with ovory farmer to nroHpcr thin year, eo ho oan bo happy, pay his dobtn, nnd put a good sum nt interest here in this good bank, that is "na safe as a Oovornment Bond " When tho farmer prospers Every body Smik'B nnd is Ilapny. Plonty of monoy for good loans all tho timo. Lowest rates. Bank of Dakotai Mineral Paints ("Cement" Brand) Is the best insurance you can put on your barn. It is composed of Mineral Colors of the highest grade obtainable, ground in pure Minnesota Linseed Oil, as are all Minnesota Paints and is WARRANTED to be as durable a paint as it is possible to manufacture. Try it this season. Wor SevIc by Uwaris Vhe Hersvld and Farmer and Breeder RTlfiwTSl Prize Offers from.Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints tolnventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for .search of Patent Office records. OurMr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge j)f the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE ETSr J) WASHINGTON,. 1- C. fr-ffii tm Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Suroty Uoud Guarantooa tho aoouraoy of ovory Abatraot I make Go Somewhere This Summer TO THE EAST In due season attractive tourist rates will be announced to the Lake and St Lawrence regions, Atlantic coast cities and resorts. Can we help you plan an Eastern tour? Or If You Prefer the West, think about the mountain climate and scenery of Colorado, the Big Horn region, or a tour through Yellowstone Park; there are circuit tours embracing Scenic Col orado, Salt Lake, Yellowstone Park and the Big Horn Moun tains, all in one journey. Perhaps you can take this summer that long wished for journey to the Pacific Coast, embracing by diverse routes the entire West and Northwest regions. A sum mer tour, whether through the East or through the West, has become to many a necessity, while railroad and hotel facilities make it a diverting and enjoyable experience. There are no tours in the world that offer the traveller so much for his money. tmwm mmM MM tSMMMft MM MMB MM MM MM MM Iharn essi I - I 1 Everything in the line of Harness and Horse Goods II. T. Harness $31.50 Old Style Concord $35.00 New Style Concord $37.00 Kopiiir Work (Uyoii Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Baum's Hog irt.J.S.1O0a .V0 6aa I mr rtsurivikaviA fccx. 9aKx Hubbard Nebraska I Che Herald: County Kbr. d Bradford Lumber Co. Dakota. City, Neb. $1 SuueeBBor to Diikotu County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. E I M E R S I jm U vS?Jj fSmSSmM It you aro uxpcctlnK to niaku any kind of a auninior tour I shall bu KlaU tu liavu you nut lu toucli with mo early. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. Is, V, Wakki.ky, O P A, Omaha, Nb 1001 Fur nam street. i I 1 Tonic, Best on the Market. ? only $1 t yV irl j 1 tt l i At il . 9 $ H I