;RKa?i' .- ..v- ywi . Vt,y iJT jCSSjgJf J5 "JSt. ' -UTrWi-Cr.jt,-ti- I.: RE. y i ji in I J 4. n (j IS e n f 1! m is is I" Hi WILL SOON RETURN That well organized and successful corps of Medi cal Experts known as the United Doctors Will be at the Mondamin Ho tel, Sioux City, Iowa Beginning Monday, May 8, and Remain Until Sat urday, May 13, inclusive Six Days Only Remarkable Success of these Talent ed Physicians In the Treatment s( Chronic Diseases Dakota County Herald OHN H. KUAM, PUBMSHUR Subscription Prico, S1.00 Per Your. A weokly nownpapor published at Oakota Oity, Nobraskft. PenniBsion lins bcHii granted for tbo tranBtimaion of this paper through tho iWe an hccoihI-cIhuh matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County iMQiMQlWCWMQOtWJ2! Items of Interest )MOMMOhiMOl))MOt(iMOMO4(WOtOMOIOW IiyotiH Mirror: John Nixon, of Ho mer, lirtithor-in-law of Mrs M M War ncr, and a brother of Mrs Wm WhH, whh hero on a visit Saturday and Sun day. Decatur ItemH in Ljodh Mirror: J W Olhrey loaves Wodncsday for Char les Mix county, 8 D, by tho white solioonor route. lie owns property in Rovena, S D. Ponoa Journal: Dan Holland and ,Ikh Sulhurlnlid wero up from Jackson Monday. . . .Mr and Mrs J W Twohig and family, of Vista, spent Sunday at Mrs Martha Sheahan's. Salix Items in Sloan, Io, Star: S D Couu came Friday from Winnobsgo io take charge of tho J I) Chadwiok drug store during tho lalt r's dbsenco with his daughter who is ill at St Jo seph's hospital, Sioux Oity. South Crook Items in Ponca Loader: Thomas Jones and Mister Rilu, of Vista, Nub, attended the funeral of Frank Humes, Tuesday morning.. . .Myrtle and Agnos Harney returned to Jackfion Monday, to reaunio their studies in St Catherine's academy. 1st: Nobr, These doctors aro considered by many former patients hujoujj America's loading stomach and notve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and ho groat and won dorful have been their results that in many oases it is hard indeed to flud the dividing liuu between skill und miracle. Diseases of the stomach, iutestinos, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, hidncv. or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetos, bod-wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs und those afflicted with longstanding, deep-seated, chronio diseases, that have bufllod the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. According to their systotn no moro operations fnrappoudioitis, gall Ht:nes, tumors, goiter or certain forms of can cer. They were among the first in America toenrn tltf? name of tho"Ulond ltBB Surgeons," by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain iu suocessfult treatmout of these danger- oub diseases. I If you have kidney or bladder troub les bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and micro scopic examination. Deafness often has boon cured iu sixty days. No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what others may huvo told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other physi eiaas, it will bo to your advantage to soe them at onuo. Have it forever sot tied in your mind. If your oaee i in ourablo thoy will give you such advice as may rolievu and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owo your solf or friends or relatives who are suf fering booauso of vour sickness, us a visit tli i time may holp you. Married ladies must coruo with their husbands and minors with their par ents. Offices at Mondamin Hotel, Sioux City, Iowa. Hours 10 a. tu. to 8 p. in. Below are tho names of a few of tho inauy patients that have many good things to say for these doctors: South Shore, B. I)., Jan. 11, 1011. United Doctors, Minneapolis, Minn. Dear Sirs: I thought I would writo a 'ew liuos to let you know how wo aro guttiug along because I think you would bo clad to hear. My wife in feeling lots bettur than she has felt for 8 years after taking about !2 mouths of your treatment, I will have you givu her i months more aftor these 4. run oat if I can rustic the monoy. I am feeling good mysrlf after your i months treatment. I think a little more treatment is necessary. Please inform me iu regard to this matter if you think it U best. Yours truly, E, van Meredith. Mrs A G Olson, of Clark, 8 D, catarrh und nervous trouble Martin Lynstad, ut Voliu, S D, stom ach and kidney trouble Oena Olson, of Egan, 8 D, norvous trmtblo. Wm ParsonB, Estollne, S D, bladder trouble. P H Frantz, Aberdeen, says ho is dniug Hue undor tho Uuitod Doctors treatment.. Mrs 0 C Krogh, Huron, 8 D, blood troiblo, E S Zimmerman, of Montrose, S D, piles. Miss Lottie Taylor, Egan, 8 D, says she never expected to get suoh quick rolief in so Bliort a time. Miss Taylor's brother is also doing well under the United Doctor's treatment John Mock, Forbos, N D, chronio t-tomaoh trouble Mrs J n Uuruh, Freemun, 8 D, kidney iroublo and lame back. Sioux Oity Journal, Waters, of nubbard, yoHtordav in Sioux City lloaenm went to Sheldon, Io, day. He wilt return today. Sides and "Doc" McKornan, of Dako ta Oity, Nob, wero in Sioux Oity yes torday. James visited George vestor-".Earl satisfied with tho work and may give it thoy might enter into this effect. The up and come back to Homer whom all trustees, having in mind South Sioux his friends will be glad to welcome him. City's exporienco with this company and romomhsriiiK the wrathful tear- Hubbard Special iu Sioux City Jour nal, 3rd: This town is agog over ru mors regarding a shortage in tho ac counts of Fred Schumacher, postmast er. Last wcok Postoillco Inspector Thompson dropped into town and re mained several da-s. His stay wus followed by tho removal of Mr Schu macher and the placing of the post oflloo in tho temporary chrgr of Carl Fredricksun, a harnesM Joalt-r of tho town, Mr Schumacher always has been regaided as n model citizen and, so far as ihis communit; knows, bus been loading u clean, upright life. Ho has a wife and children. It was stat ed tonight that the shortage, which amounted to about $000, has been mado good by MrSohumachr'4 bonds mn, and ihat thr would be no prosecution, Emerson Enterprise: was in Dakota Oity on businesi Mon day.... Mrs J A Linustrom is visiting at. tho home of Mrs J A Ireland. ....Miss VoU Piekard, of Harlan, Io, is visiting at tho home of Mr and Mrs (ico llaase... .Miss Elizabeth Haase, of Dakota Oity, visited her brothers Frank and Goorgo Friday. ...Sol Smith and family drove over from Winnebago Sunday and stayed over Monday night to attend tho firemen's banquet. . ..Mrs Hurt Krnesen, of South Sioux Oity, who has beeu spend ing a few days in Emorson with her parents, Mr and Mrs W Y McLaugh lin, left for hor homo Tuesday .... Mr and Mrs Chris Fey left Tuesday morn ing for Onawa. Their daughter will spend tho summer with relatives thoro. On Thursday thoy met at SiouT City, Louis Jeep, Honry Itehror, Frod Ute mark and daughter liosa, and Ernest Ilarrigfold and daughtor Mury. All loft tho same day for an extended visit iu Dor Vaterland . ...Tho appointment of L H McLaughlin as postmaster at Emerson has been confirmed by the senate. Mr MoLiughliu will lllo his bond later and expects to take posses sion on or about June 1st. He is now taking daily lessons tinner the efficient instruction of 8 E Cobb on how to i un Undo Sam'a business. iiig up by the oitir.Miis of tho Foyo rails, made it plain they would insist upon such a bond. It finally was agreed that tho board of trustees would meet Tuesday night as a committoo of the whole for the special purpose of considering ony proposi'ion which tho Kioux Oity, Crystal Lakn and Homor company might desiro to mako, E J Metz. ono of the newly tlected trustees, was ohosen chairman of tbo board and by virtue of bis office, duiiug tho next yf ar will be known as mayor. Fred Curroy is tho other now trustee. W A Morgan is a reelected trustee. Tho Inldovors are O J Kloster and O A Connnt The new board selected tho following town officers for the ensuing year : F 8 Macomber, olork ; O C Fox, treasurer; Charles Wadoll, marshal. A saloon petition was granted to James Flynn. Two other saloon petitions will bo considered at the noxt meeting Nels Talstrun of tho board. They aro from Irank i - Wynot Tribune: Mrs Lloyd IJ Jeep visited with relatives in South Sioux City Saturday.... Deputy United Slates Marshal John Sides, of Dakota Oity, was in town Monday aud drove l St HeliiH to h-vu some subpoenas. ....Conductor Kavauaugh is reliev ing Conductor Morrin this week. Mr Morriu and wife aro visiting in Omaha and Dakota peiuts. Sioux Oity Journal, '2d : II W Voss, president of the Crystal Lako Distil ling company, hns returned from Cin cinnati with a broken rib, which ho sustained from tho collapsing of a folding bod while assisting in tho pack ing of his furnituro preparatory to its being shipped to Sioux City. Mr Voss was accompanied back to Sioux City by bis wifo aud daughters, who will make their humu hero. Gordon and Eugeuo Leedom. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. John nud Ella Heonoy were passen gers to the oity Wednesday. Fred battels was a business caller in Dakota City and Sioux Oity, Wed nesday of last week. Summer underwear in all sizes and grades at Carl Anderson's. Frod Hartals was a callor at tho county seat, Friday. A Schroedor shippod cattlo tho first of tho week. Louis Basmussen was a stock ship per Wednesday of last weok. Ginghams and wash goods in the newest patterns at Carl Anderson's Henry Oain. Dan Uartuett and Joo Leedom wore business vieitors at Da koto Oity Monday. Barney Stoflle, of Omaha, arrived hero Monday for a few days' visit with his sister, Mrs Phil Ileiss. Louis Pederseu was a passenger to tho couuty seat Monday. Wo want your cream, butter and Wayno Democrat: Mi'sb Marion Uoikus, of Dakota Oity, visitod over Sunday witn hor sister, Mrs Ohas Kato,...S A Heikos and wife, of Da kota Oity, visited Tuesday with their dauglftor, Mrs Ohas Kate, aud also at tended tho silver wedding ot Mr aud Mrs Oscar Milhken. Tuesday evening. . . .(Jims Adsir, for a uuinber of years u conductor on the O in aim road, was in Wayue on business tho lattor part ot last week. He is now engaged in the banking business at Dakota Oity. Sloan, Io, Star: Orrin Garwood, who came from South Sioux City, Ne braska, two weeks ago to work in the SturoOice, loft suddenly Friday even ing without turning iu his time or bunding ovor his kuy. He wanted to go to a town iu Nobraeka to visit his fattier, saying ho would return Sunday evening, bat his wife came fiom South Sioux City Sunday uveuing to go to houeekeeping with him hure, and ho was not iu town and she was not uwuiu that ho had left. He left us in tho lurch with lots of work on hand and no help in sight with which to gut it done. He has left his young wife be fore, und she traveled clear to Califor nia and just brought him bauk to Ne braska a week bolore he came to Sloan to work. Wo undorstaud thu fellow bus gono to some plauu iu Nebraska where ho accepted a position. Our exchanges should rcmutuber this inci dent when hi) applies for a job. Sioux City Journal, UOth: During yestorday'a storm lightning struck thu trolley wire of the Foyo lino, whioh operates botwoon South Sioux City and and Dakota Oity, Neb. The dynamo on tho oar was burned out and thu oar delayed. The pasHeugeie went com pelled to remain iu thu oar until anoth er car could be brought to tboir resouo. The our whioh was out of commission leaked aud tho "tourists" got a slight drenching.. . .Tho South Sioux Oity council lias turnod down Otto Dalims second petition for a sito for a render ing plant. Dahuis mudu a 'visit to all tho members of the South Sioux City eovncil, aud each of them discouraged his plans. Tho Sioux Oity council also has refused to giant him a place iu which to build u plant such as b" eon templates. Dahms is tho oity soavun ger, and lis would ueo tho rutiduriug plant for manufao.uriug fertilizer. Walthill Times: Albert Lamson is ill at tho home of B J Sheldon . . . Will Lamson, of Crofton, attended tho fu neral of his brother, yesterday ... .J B Itossiter is attending the district court ut Dakota City, this week, as court re porter... . Dr Wm U Ilea in is the pos sessor of a new flve-passonger Ford model T, which in a beauty. Tho doc tor bus accepted the agency for Walt hill territory . . . . It Frauk Lamson, who was injured by falling under tho train, at Uehling last week, died iu tho St Joseph's hospital, Siuux Oity, Tuesday afternoon, April 25, l'Jll, as tho result of thu shook on his debilitated system. About three days previous to his death he lapsed into uncousoiousuet'S in which condition he coutimued until his doiith. The body was shipped to Walt hill, Wednesday, and escorted to tho homo by mombers of tho order of Owls, of which thu doueased was a charter member. Tho funeral ocourou vester duy (Thursday) at the Presbyterian church, at 2:80 p m, iu charge of thu Owls, who attended in a body and took charge of the buriul Service at tho cem etery according to their ritual. Mem bers of tho order acted as pallbearers. Uetijamiii Franklin Lamson was born November 2-1, 18G3. in Dakota couuty where he grew to manhood, He was married to E izabeth Harvey, liiuo 17th, 1880, by whom ho is survived. Five children aro living, and three brothers aed four sisters. Mr Lam- sou's kind hearted and genial disposi tion placed him on a friendly basis with every one he met as was attcstod by the large congregation present at the church aud by the beautiful itanil offeriugs whioli covered the casket. The brief but impressive service in the ohurau, conducted bj Rev Wozuu braft. was appropriate to the grief of the friends, the coneoienco of the com munity and the othios of his creed, any. Carl oat' our Sioux City Journal, !lrd: Construc tion was begun yesterday on thu that of tho four or live wholesale liquor und beer storage houses which aio to bo erected at South Sioux City, This one is that of the Stephens-Kennedy com pany. Tile buildit'g, which is lo be 75x150 feet in area, will atand upon ground alouu.side the Ohioago, St Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha depot, near tho end of the South Sioux Oity lino of tho Hervice company ... .ltnprcson tatives of tho Hioux Oity, Crystal Lake aud Homer lutorurhiiu Railway oompauy last night appoarod before the new board of trustees of South Sioux Oity at the 11 ret meeting of that body and outlined an ordinance for another franchise throuRh tho town. which it will request. Theso repre sentatives stated tho intention of tho company to lie to connect with tho railM of the oomhtmitinn bridge across tho Missonti river so the Foyo lino cars may gain an outranco iuto tho heart of Sioux City's business district They represented tuey would bo wil ling to put up a cash bond to insure tho faithful perfoimnoe of any contract Mikes Home Biking Easy Coodldca. Ctod tnlcruia mt nl. Active life o! lUiUlliandllllllindl Theta r the thlngi which -will mike a mtn cl your boy, curd hit llvvlv tntercit fcnd whole. omo dcrclopmeui ty giving him The AMERICAN BOY filled with Una rcidlni whlth (mlntlei box. KxccUtnt torla ot adventure, travel, hltlery tnd current events, l'notograpny, itinipi, eltc tncltr, carpentry. aporti, eamet. Telle boya iutt whit to da and mw to da It. Ileautlfully llluc (rated, and every Una In harmony with refined home tralnlne 1 emloned by tio,OOT Loyeand their (wenU. Send ll.w lor a fu:l year. Ou uu at all newe-etinda a 1 10 centt. miraaWtrWUtlaWM. 1M IWeille lido., MroU, Men. Homor Star: Emmit Henderson and u friend from Perry, Okie, aru hero visiting with Judd O'Dell and other relatives. "Dad" O'Dell will accompany them home for the summer. ....Bert Kiunear and his daughter, Mrs Amos Shook, left yeBterday for Ilelvldero, 8 D, tho homo ot the latter. Mr Kitinoar will spend tho greater part of the summer in that part of South Dakota. . . . Wei ington Smith went to Frunkliu, yesterday, for a short visit with his sister, Mrs W C Jastram. Upon his return ho will bo aooompati id by his mother, who luui beou stay ing with her daughter for tho past year.... 8 W MeKiuloy is homo this week from his experimental trip as rail woy mail olork. While Mr MoKiuley is entirely und thoroughly competent to handlo thu job, yet ho is not oxaotly pOYAl K BsNI feuii akTnC POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powttar mmdm from Royal Graft Ormam of Tartar NO alum.no lime phosphate eggs, and will pay the highest market price. Geo Timlin , Mr and Mrs B B Oribble entertain ed at u birthday party Thursday of this week. The barn dauco given at Albert Sohioedor's homo last Saturday night was well attended. Supper was serv ed ut tho usual hour. Chris Smith wus u county scat visit or Saturduy. Don't forget that our stock ot groce ries cuuuot be beat in Dakota county . Oail Andorson. Mrs J Graves was a patseuger to tho city Wednesday. Wm Reningor and Tom Long woro county seat vi-itors, Tuesday. A complete lino of straw hats on display at Carl Andersou'a. L Wilsey was a Sioux City passen ger Monday. Mrs J Hurty and son John, visited ut tho Heeney bomo in Nucora last Saturduy. Remember wo cun lit you iu stylo of shoe that you desiro. Anderson. Fred liartels had a oar load of tlo on tho market Tuesday. Jim Harry, of Jackson, was iu burg last Fridsy. Wo waut your produce, and wo are still pitying moro than tho market af fords. Carl Anderson. Mr and Mrs B Franciseo Sundayed at the Filmoro homo. Herman llenze was an Emerson call er Monday. I huvo just reucivod a large shipmont of mou's and children's huts. All the latest styles aud goods aro represented among them. Co mo and you will flud just. the ouo you havo been looking forr Geo Tiinliu. Alice Beacom went to Omaha last Saturday. Emelia Anderson spent Sunday at her home. Ladies waists and dress skirts at Carl Anderson's, iu all styles aud pat terns. Mads Hanson aud wife, Celia Mo Gee, Mrs E Chriatiensen and Delia Timlin wero among the Sioux City shoppers Saturduy, Mrs MoGoe and Alice Mulady visit ed ut the Tom aud Will Uartnott homes and also ut the convent, Sun day. A complete line of fresh groceries always on hand at light prices. Geo. Timlin. That was a great lain storm we had Sunday night, antl burring the little damage by freezing it waa a great help to the farmers, Joo Hagun transacted buaincss. at the county seat Tuesday. A flue line of dress shirts for men at Carl Aiidoreon'H Carl Frodcricksop, who Iihb been ap pointed temporary postmaster, takes to the work liko a duok takes to water. Sam Knox and wife, Mrs P M Has miissen, Minnie ami Axel Rasmussen, Tom lleffemun and Jack Dutjgau were oity visitors Friday. Bendy made skirts and garmonts for ladies, iu thu latest styles and pat terns, ut Carl Anderson's, Postoflloo Inspector Thompson was bore several days last week checking over thu accounts in tho Hubbard post office. Ho found a shortage of suveial hundred dollars iu Postmaster Fred Schuniaoher's accounts, which tho bondemeu immediately mado good, Tho ofllco was placed in charge of Carl Frederiokson, ouo of 8ohumaohor's bondsmen, who will onuduot it until au appoiutiueut is made by tho do. partmeiit. Frederiakscu is an appli cant for the pluuo as is also Mrs Tims Oiillon, Both have uironlated peti tions and aro hustling for the ap point ment. Mr Frodoriokon has moved thu office into the front room of his harness shop, which he has fitted up for tho accommodation of tho pat rons of thu office, after a week's visit in tho Mrs Allen Sullivan homo. Michael Waters, of Hubbard, visitbd his brothor, D F, between trains. Tuesday. Katie lleenan spent ovor Sunday with relatives at Newcastle Lizzio Teller is spending a few vecks visiting rclativos tit MuCook, 8 Dakota. Mr and Mrs William Maun nnd ba by, of Watorbury, spent Saturday at tho E Maim homo. Quito a numbor of tho local Knights of Columbus attended tho initiation at Emerson, Sunday. Thoso going iu with the class from Vistu woro Eov Fr Coonoy, P O Carpenter, Tom O'Noill, Ttios Jones, jr, Joseph nnd James 11 eo nan aud Thos Beacom, E A Loahoy spent ovor Sunday with relatives at Wayno. Francis W Riley arrived homo Mon day evening, having graduated from the Creighton college of dentistry at Omahu last week, Olivo Blessing attended the dancing party here last Friday night nud as a guest in tho McBrido homo until Tuesday. J J Rynn and wifo woro over from Sioux City last Friday aud spent the day wth relatives. John Hartnett, of Hubbard, was transacting business hero Tuesday. Thos MoKcever was looking aft or business at the county seat Monday. John Boler and Henry O'Neill hud u load of cattlo on the market Wednesday. Tho postmasterhero received word that to tako effect May 8th n Sioux Oity pouch will be put on tho Burling ton freight dun hero at 6:30 a m, whioh no doubt will be vory satisfactory to tho patrons of tho post oflloo Born, to Mr und Mrs Alfred Smith, Sioux Oity, April 23, a daughtor. Mrs Smith was formerly Mary Bryan, of this place. FIDDLER CREEK N L Orippen and wife visitod Sun day at tbo Roy Crippen homo. Tho barn dance given Saturday eveniug at Albert Suhrooder's was well attended and a very enjoynble limn was had by all. Guiles Polly nnd Miller Bro-i had now phoneB installed at their resilien ces last week. Minnio Stono spent a few days iu South Dakota, last week, visiting rel atives and friends. Wm Kuhl is doing somo worn on the South Hubbard telephone lino this weok. Andrew Hanson and family, of near Hubbard, and Cora Sorensen wero ovor Sunday visitois at tho Peter Sorensen homo. Nels Hansen has just finished a new barn on his farm near Hubbard. Graco Wilkius bus. returned to her home after olosiug a very successful term of school, to spend her vacation. Miller brus shipped a ear load of cattle to Omaha last Monday. SOUTH SIOUX CITY from the Heoord Horn, tn Sioux City hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, I3ert Glbbs of Long Pine, n baby boy. Mrs. Charles Savldge of Orchard spent Sunduy here und Mrs. J. D. Suv IdKO returned with her for a visit. Mrs. J. J. English left Tuesday morning for Kearney, Neb,, where she will spend two weeks with tier parents. Leon DcForest has purchased tho house In which lie is living from tils brother, Jerry DeForest, tho considera tion being J'jOO. Arthur Metz returned Saturday from tho Stato agricultural colllege at Lin coln, where he lias been attending school since last fall. Mrs. Ida Hraunutnan, accompanied by her son, Orlio Brannunuin, an en gineer on tho Great Northern, left Tuesday for a visit in Wyoming. Hennle Welgle has built n homo for himself and family In tho vicinity of his father's saw mill ou tho bnnks of tho Missouri river west of town. Mrs. Martha Shane, wilt build a new house on East Bradford street opposite the school house, which will be occu pied by Charles Shane. Work will lie started at once. Jerry Deforest, who has been em ployed in grocery stores here, and who had until recently been with a Siuux City wholesale house, is now clerking' In Wharton llros.' store. C. W. Miller, who moved hero recent ly from Woodbine, In., nnd occupies one of the D. L. Fall-bank plnces north of tho distillery, has established n dairy nnd Is now delivering milk to all parts of tho city twice daily. O. U. isom, who 1ms been elnrk In tho Wharton Brothers' storo hero for the pat year, will move Friday to Na cora, where h will become manager of tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber com pany's plant at that city, John Norrls, inotornmn of tho Serv ice company cur, moved Into his new house In the eusl pull of town last week und Is now comfortably settled in his new home. Mr. Norrls lived here once before and thinks South Sioux City u good place to live. W. O. Snowden, malinger of tbo Ne braska Telephone company, will leave Friday for Omaha, where ho wilt at tend a meeting of tho telephone mali ngers for this district of the company. The Nebraska Telephono company has Invited nil their managers to Omaha on that date and will provide the enter tainment for tSem. The Smiley restaurant nnd lunch room nt tho south end of Dakota street, Is undergoing Improvements this week that will ndd much to tho looks of the Interior of tho storo nnd nlso make It much easier for Mr. Smlloy to handle his largo nnd growing business. Tho partition between tbo two front rooms Is being taken out nnd making ono large room out of tho two. New cement wnlks are being put In front the Fred Mills house on West Bradford street east past tho two Martha Shane houses nnd tho J. V. Meredith feed store to Dnkota street. Hev. J. L. Phillips Is having cement walks laid In the yard at his home In Hailrond addition, and Joseph Clem inents is having inside walks put down at his homo on West Palmer street. rho Gemlne RigRt-IF WE WRITE IT THAT'S our motto in Insurance. All kinds writ ten RIGHT. Time now, for that Tornado Policy. Costs but Fifteen cents for One Hundred Dollars for a whole year, and absolutely protects. Fire, Lightning, Life, Accident, Hail, and all other kinds at proportionate rates. Every once in a while some sleek outside agent slips in and writes some of our customers (geuerally life insurance) in a company so poor, that it could not possibly obtain foothold with us. Rates the same (or generally higher), company rotton, and the agent (who only cares to get your first premium) a thousand miles uway when you need his help or advice. Moral stick to the old firm that looks after your best inter est, first, last and all the time, and is always on hand ready and eager to help you. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" w"i"wi"iWVVWW'i Baivk. of Dakota. County fe.' Paint and Whitewash Bryshes W. I. ROSS Dakota. City Pharma.oy Of Every Size and Kind. Zhe Question of Paint 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 alone because of improved appearance, but from the standpoint of econ omy of labor. On these grounds we wish to remind you that, we have a new and up-to-duto stock of "Wall Paper, something to please you. And remember, we also keep the dunitiuV vU eouting, Alubilnliau. It will not rub t ff, aud can be put on plain, or etched in the most urtistis manner. You will not be disappointed if you use it. OrlentOk.1 VsxrnisK furuLtlies a now and artistic method for brightening thoso old chairs, cup Iniplioaid.or any article In thohouse. We furnish It In oak, cltorry, walnut, iiHilioRiiny, etc. fteuulno Imitations at small cost. Ganulne Rubber Paint acts as a preservative when applied to wood work or Iron. Prevents that roof leaking and Improves npponr anccs generally. Gives satisfaction, Dakota City Nebra.sk.EK. So Patronize Home Industry buy your nreats of g I Wtxv LORENZ, j 3 Proprietor of S Oity Meat Market i Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymoui 's White Laundry. Basket goes on $ ;; Agent for Seymoui 's White Laundry. Basket goes on S Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays S . Dakota City, Nebraska DOMESTIC Now $ A MONTH JL jfS 1-.1 'gk'.SfyiffeoiFrjiMrMiji raw JMMJV Bm - - io ID) Ik Is .-- -y -M-t-t-4-'f'M-M p-jf?ime: This xi-i. Coucurd Humess No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, l-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job S35 Sturges Bros INI 4 -"' " ---. . ..,.. .. SSm Ul m )n!$ h vb.VM l."F t gtiJittiefATjJ,! tl !.aii V t Mi (0! fli Pearl St Sioux City ZZhe Herald: only $1 a yV You ran pUr tfc UUt model. rnuin Uonwi tic, tb r c p r n I J qun of ft II win niMrhlnx (n liaUi holM. um it continually wrhiU raytnff S3 month, and en uy a very apodal prlc direct to you or ftwn our tiMroai nnfT, A fnarmAttnt macaw- Wc Will Tnkc Your Old Machine 'fH.rii itttral ailoanr on a plftttim rw kiufltU. ArtjKMj ran till tako ad vanuurovitho iial pneo ami auy unuk STIC The iwrf t makes ni JACK80N. Mra Georgo L Bnllivun rot urn ml to hor homo ut Uouhlor, Col, Thursday, ting machine that luu always led all other t litPr thn avor. Two machlnaa 'In onofock ttlLctt n rtln Mitch Stra'ght drop haad, hWnatra. . 'l ar - A f iJta of atUeluiinu-. : varronotiracUrai t m 1 for or -Jay luta. Tho IknvucU I rvUtion rfwtourtt-' - mHliiirrroa, FtnJpul atwujlt. ftCND rOH BOOK, KftCC, The Truth About bcwlna I Maehlnta, IcHin y n how ou rar. hav lh ftrait wm tnarn Co tua4 at a H,m ial Low itco a4 at ONLY Si a month. why ) (ATvct whnwhronoWfntamtr1r-ouaXaYKAK tlUAKANltK, l iitru tfur jn-u but- ny marhuM. fua j Ktm t.Uraturowtll you motwr & for it NOW, I !-'. Itotai MiiaaCat l JiUtM lNtlDl, oil Cat, Undertaker cou..iy coroner Tho Mico Etorn il Process of umfoilmiiig. Nothing taken from body and nothing put in body. All done upon outside. Body can be kept for ages. B. F. Saw.yer, lackson, Nebraska V f-kWK ..&.