pWM-Vtf?.SAVIr Bill IT lii Vi ft 1 ru If .( I 1: Boy Scouts from Three States to Hold Outing at Crystal Lake Several hundred econtsof South Da kota, NobrftBkn ntid northwestern Iowa will gather on tho shores of Cryatal lako tlio flrnt wpnk in July for tho flrt annual bo; scouts onconipmont of tho throo etutes. 0 Wolcott, Bcout com missionor of tho Sioux City district, has received word from tho acout mastern of tuo territory accepting tho invitation of tho Sioux City sco-its. Tho cncampiurnt is expected to sur pass anything over hold in tho west for young boys. Tho camp will bo conducted according to striot military Order, and tv ill be in charg" of Scout CommioNioner Wolcott. The visiting scoutraaters will act as his staff. Tho order of tho day Iips been nr ranged as follows: Cam, buglo call and ovury boy out for a plungo in tho lake. Tho boyn will bo required to wear bathing trunks; 7 am, broakfast; 8a rn, clean ing quartors; 0 a m, dross parade; 10:30 a rn, to noon, rocreation; dinner; 1 :30 p rn, inspection of quarters by officers ; 2 p m to 0 p m, basebnll games, fishing, bathing, pcontiop J 0:30 p rn, supper; 7 to 7:30 p m, addressm by scout conimiBfcioner and others on scoutcraft; 7:30 to 8 p m, pirudn and saluting of colors; 8 to 9 p m, camp fire stories; 9:10 p m, lights out. A list of p izos will bo offered for tho patrol making thn best drill, for patrols showing the best earn of quartors, and for scout work. The boy scouts' band probabably will bo on baud utid ftiruiuh eunuurU morning, noou and night "Wo intend to roako tho camp tho biggest thing for tho scouts of tho west," Mr Wolcott said "The boys will bo off ei ed the bei-t that can be had in tho lho of health giving sports and ontortainmcut . 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REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Prico. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Oakota Oity, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this pnpor through the oi ai is as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County Items of Interest from our Exchanges f Wy not Tribune: Mm E J Morin visited her mother ut Dakota City tho foro part of tho week. Hartington News: Mrs G E Von Hagen loft today for Luvorno, Minn, on acuount of the serious illness of her father, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, Waynp Democrat: Honry Ley was a Friday afternoon passenger for Da kota Oity, going over to his cottage at tho lako to get things in readinons for his mi miner pilgrimage. Sioux City Journal. 20: Harlan Urid.mbangh of tho university of Iowa imidiuul hoIiooI, was u visitor at Morn- ingaide yesterduy. liridonbaugh was captain of tho Morniugsido football team in IDO'J, graduating from the col lege in '10. Ponca Jouruul: Lponard Krygor, postmaster at South Sioux City, and ono time resident of Poucn, died at his home in South Hioux City, on Wednesday of last week. Mr Krygor was well known iu Ponca nud tho .uauy friends hero will regrut to luuru of hisdoath. Emerson Entorpriso: Word has boon roooived from Germany of tho successful arrival of Louis Jopp and party at Dromon. They roport a pleasant ocean voyage. . . .J M Churoh and family havo decided to movo back to Homer from Emerson. Homer Star. What will Olydo do? It will bo so much farthor to ohuroh for him. Pender Timos: Misa Lou HirBh wont to Homor Saturday. . . .John So verson was down from Sioux Oity Monday, and lot tho oontraot to Ray Rogers to plaster tho third story of tho Palace hotel.... A brothor of tho lato Al Pohmorino was Jowu from Dakolu Oity yesterday, paying tho oxponsos of tho lutter'a funoral as well as his lato brother's debts. Pendor Republic: E J Smith of Homor was horo transacting busiuoss Weducsday . . . . Mibb Lulu Hirsh camo ovor from Qomor Wodnosday to attend thu graduating exorcises and visit nith rolativos and friends.... Mr and Mrs Bert Miller, of Sioux City, are thn proud possessors of a brand now ten pound girl which arrived at. their homo ono day last week. Mra Miller vub lorrnorly alias Ulaucho Mutz of Pender. Ponoa Loader: Put Itush was n jnoKsou visitor Monday ....Mr and Mrs w J Armour nud sou Will of Al ion, camo ovor Tuesday for a visit Willi a viBit with Ponca friends.. Agont Uarl l-'ebor, of Newcastle, is takiug a two months vacation Ho rclcavod Agont Whittuk-r, Friday, while tho latter was iu Sioux Oity. Carl left tho 11 ,st of tho week on a trip to Camilla to look ovor tho coun try. Smith, of Juokson, is rolioviug uiiii hi. nowouBiiti. ljyonB Mirror: John L Nixon, of Homor, visited his sister, Mrs W G Waite, and his sister-in-law, Mrs M M Wurner yesterday .... Mtb Olios Ohard attended tho funoral of of hor brothor, Leonard Krygor, at South Sioux Oity, uriuay. Mr .Krygor wib quito well known horo as ho oporatod tho drug Hioro wnoro neintzioman Holt hold forth about 22 years ago. Mrs Ohard mot another brothor who lives at No ugn, whom sho hud not seen for nine teen yoars, wiuneuugo Uhloftalu: Mr John Ohmit visited ovor Sunday with friouds iu Sioux.... MisseB Margaret omtiu aim uessio uugiios, of Homer, were iu Winnobago yesterday .... Jay aloJj.ntulfer was down from Homor Niiiuruay looking up tho hotel propo sition iu Winnebago. Wo did not learn what ho deoided to do iu tho matter, .'...Mrs Sherman MoKioley and Miss Murgarot Smith were guests of Mr and Mrs Sol Smith Saturday after noon. The latter returned to hor lioino in Homor the sumo evening, while tho former remaiood ovor Sun duy to vUlt Mrs M S Muntilold. Bioux Oity Journal, 29th : Tho cot- J tagers on tho north shore of Oryatal Inle huvo adopted a uniform plau of tree planting along thn beach. Siv eaal of tho cottagers also aro putting in beds of flowers.... Thu noxt moot ing of the board of trustees of South Sioux Oity will bo held n week from tomorrow. Ono matter to bo consid ored will bo that of a petition of tho Nebraska Supply company for n per mit to wholesale intoxicating liquors. ....Caught a ith tho goods was tlie fatotif Oeorgo Kirsohbaum, say Offi cers Nowell and Oarrahcr, of tho local force, who arretted him on a bootleg ging charge at noon Sunday. Ilo was nabbod at 801 Clark street Kirsoh baum is a laborer, aged 15 years. Ilo is being held for trial this morning. Walthill Times: Noah Taylor was in Homer tho first of tho weok . . . .Earl and Olarenco Rasdal, of Homer, as sisted in invoicing tho Qoldcn Utile stock this week.... Riley .Howard, of Hioux City, president of thn Sioux City, Crystal Lake and Homer inter urban, was in Walthill yesterday after noon .... C J Hrabak, proprietor of tho Golden Ilulo store, has taken into partoorsoip J V Gorman, of Homer, Neb, Tho now arrangement was en tered into Monday morning and bo- gan by taking an iuventory of tho stook. Tho now firm will continue under tho old name of "The Golden Itnlo" and both members of tho firm will bo in uetivu connection with tha business. Mr Goimau is engugod in general merchandise in Homer, in tho Farmers' Exohango, but expects to mako his headquarters in Walthill and will movo his family Lore as soon as ho can find a dwelling. Sioux Oity Journal, 80th: In or der to save dolay by changes of venue, summoning of n jury, and tho like, Georgo Kirsohbaum, accused of boot legging, was allowed tn plead guilty to a ohargo of disturbing tho peace in police oourt yesterday morning, nnd was unfit sou. iursolibaum was caught by tho ofllcers with liquor in his possession at 804 Clark street ... Honsomovers woro suved u task at Crystal lako yesterday morning when flro burnod to tho ground tho summor cottago of Mrs O A Talbot. Tho cot tago was to havo been moved by Juno 1, as it stood on ground leased from eastern intorosts. Tho origin of tho blazo in unknown It was discovorod at 4 o'olook, after it had too much of a start to bo extinguished by tho inado quata ilro fighting facilities ot tho lako. Tho cottago stood north of the lako and tho old ball park. It was ono of tho first cottages to bo built at Crystal lako. Tho loss will bo about $100. John Payson has boon living in tho cottage. Homor Star: M J Herman will loavo Monday night for St Paul where ho will pay tributo to his deceased loved ones buried in (hat oitv A boy was born to Mr and Mrs Arthur O'Connor Tuesday tivening. Mrs O'Connor is stajiug with hor parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Johnson Miss Lorraino Murphy is again back to her duties us bookkeopor for tho Security aiuio utiUK, nur mother having eulll oicntly recovered tu bo ublo to look after her household duties... .John Nixon killed a largo black oaglo in his pasturo Tuosday nnd brought it to Homor where Undertaker Mungor em balmed it and will probably havo it mountod, It is un exceptionally laige follow for this speoio and measured six foet two inches from tip to tip of ito wings... .H A Monroe is iu Homer this weok making preparations to movo his family to Sioux Oity whoro ho will bo oloso to his dutios aa audi tor of tho Edwards & Bradford Lum ber company. Homer will bo sorry to lose this respooted family from its momborship. They will louvo noxt wook....J VGorhum.of tho Farmers' Exohango of Homer, bus purchased n half interest in the gonoral inorohan disc business of O J Harbok, who con ducts tho Golden Kulo storo at Walt hill. This is ono of tho oldest stores in Walthill and is doing an onormous amount of business, Mr Gorharu is in Walthill this week iuvoioing tho stook and will immediately associato him elf with tho business .... J M King, tbo popular junior member of tbo Farmers' Exohangri firm, will assume tho duties of managor of tho Farmers Exohango, although Mr Gorham will still return his interest iu tho storo at tiorucr. HIOUX Oity Journal, 31 : The Town Telephone company is doubling its ca pacity at aoutu Hioux Uity and also is preparing to tako oaro of tho constant ly iuorousiug telephone business along tlio snores ofOrystal lako. A force of ten men now Is engaged iu ndding to tuoaubla capacity. Five additional n mm iiuuh umu aro io no lam aeross tun Missouri river commoting Hioux Ulty wltli South Sioux City. Tho company alroody Iioh installed more than 2110 phones in tho moro thickly settled portion of South Sioux Oity and thirty applications on illo aro bo ing bold up beeausn of tho laok of Bwitohboard capacity. O J Welch, district superintendent for the compa ny, in ohargo of tho Sioux City dis tiiot, yesterday said tins increase iu oapuoity at South Sioux City wan mado uocossary by tho largo number of Sioux Oity mon of modoroto means who havo moved across tho rivor and aro building homos thoro. Ho said it would surprise almost nuvbody living in Sioux Oity to drivo airouud South Sioux Oitv and count tho oottages nnd small houses which uro beiug built. And Mr Welch sayB nearly all of thorn are being built by mon who work in Sioux City, Sioux Oity Journal, 27: John Kent ami Frank Davy woro business otllnrs at Emerson, Nob, yestorduv Ar. rangomonts for the summer oamit at Crystal lake for tho boy scouts and nowsboys will bo oomploted today by E n Wolcott, gouorol soarotary of tho i M C A, and H L Houghton, sooial secretary. Each sooioty will have a weok ut camp and a program is to bo arraugod for eaoh day. ..Miss Alico Malady and Georgo Portis, of Hub bald, Neb, were married in St Joseph's Cathollo ohuroh at 0 o'olook yesterday. HovJP O'Connor. oOhiiating. Tho attendants were Win Konnolley, of yyju. o,-u, j,ir8 wm ueuron. Iho oouplo left foi Orauhu immediate ly after tbo oeromouy....Tho wotorrt in Crystal lako aro reooding so uotico- ably that the cottagers along tho shores are preparing to put down a pipe lino from tho Missouri river so as to keep Hio lake nt high water. Siuco tho warm weather set in Crystal lake has lost twelve inches of water through evaporation, and tho residents and boat owners along its front aro appro honsivo that tho wators will go much lower unless tho Juno riso helps out or artificial methods are resorted to, The present planof tho cottagers is to bo prepared to lay a thintcon-iuch plpo from tho Missouri river at a point with in four blocks of tho l&ko and syphon tho water until tho lako reaches its normal loVol. This will bo adopted if tho usual river riso does not materialize by June 10. Tho pipo will bo equip ped with a cutoff so that when tha lako is full tho water from tho rivor can bo held baok until an additional supply is needed, Tho advocates of tbo pipo lino say thoro will bo no dif ficulty encountered in pumping tho water. No power will bo required to foico tho water through tho pipo, as tho surfaco of tho lako is much lower than tho Missouri and the wator will easily flow through by natural gravi tation, CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Amelia Anderson Sundaycd at hor home. Hort Francisco was in Jackson Wed nesday. John Hogan was a business caller in Goodwin tho first of tho week. Our lino of groceries is complete and up to date every item fresh and at tho right prico. Geo Timlin. Dan Uartnetl drovo tj Sioux Oity Monday. Mrs Heonoy and children woro Sioux Oity shoppers Wodnesday. John Hogan and wifo uutoed to Sioux Oity last woek. Mr and Mrs Smith visited in Sioux Oity and Salix, Iowa, this week. Ed Long was a visitor in Jackson, Tuesday . Ask Ed about it. See our up'to-doto stook of dry goods nnd shoes, nnd you will have no occasion to go to tho city for anything in our lino. Carl Anderson. Jim Harry transacted business in Hubbard and vicinity Wodnesday. John Collins was in Hubbard with his anto Friday. Tho addition to tho Louis Knudson dwelling will soon bo roudy for plaster ing. A dunco was given at tho O Hmitu homo last Saturday night. A largo crowd attondod and a jolly time was had. E Ohrietonsen will havo nn addition built onto his residence. Georgo Ebel will do tho work well, Georgo is ul wuys doing the work. Work shirts, work gloves nnd straw hats aro items of which wo carry u comploto stock, and on which wo can savo you money. Ono Timlin, A surprise danoo waa givon at tho Fico Pounds homo Saturday night. Jim Hogan shipped a car of stook from hero to ftioux City Tuosday and John Harty and Frank Heonoy a car Wedncsdoy. Mamio Olauson returned homo Sat urday after a woeka visit at the Oarl Hirsoh home. Tom Heffernun will havo oemont walk laid around his proporty in tho east part of town, Herman Bonzo is having cement walk laid across his lots to his bam. Wo alwuys pay tho highest market prico for croam, buttor and eggs, bring thorn to us, wo will trout you right. Geo Timlin. Herman ltonzo was a much shocked man Friday evening when n large numbor of Knights of Columbus came to remind him that it was his birthday and that thoy intendod to help him to celebrate. Thoy settltd down for a good vimo and they had it, Thoso from here who took in tho Singing ontertaiument in Sioux Oity Tuesday night wero Oarl Anderson und wife, O M Rasmueson and wife, NoIb Hanson, Peter Soronson, Andrew Andersen, Oarl Larson, Larson Bros and Oarl FredriokBon. All roport a good timo. Wo can use your produoo and aro still paving tho highest market price. Oarl AudorBon. Happily surprised was Oarria Stouo lust Suuday when a largo numbor of hor many friends urrivod'at tho James llondriakson home, where tho young lady boards. Mist Stouo bus taught tho Plum Grovo school tho pat four years and grades A 1 in tho communi ty. Sho Mas presented with a eotttly silver wot. Mary Hurtuott was in Sioux City Thursday und Friday of lust woek. Allot) itlalaily, a loruier primary teacher in our schools, und Georgo Portia, stole a march on their many friends here and wero married in Sioux City, Friday. Wo congratulate. Whou in need of anything in the lino of poultry supplios see us us wo can supply your wants with the best on tho markot. Geo Timlin. Coon Thorn roturnod Wednesday from a visit with relatives iu Iowa. Ailcon Triggs, of Fott Dodgo, la, visited nt the 1) J Oobloigh homo thu past week. JACKSON. Mrs Henry Francisco and littlo daughters uro pponding a woek with relatives at St James, Nob. Mary McGouigal olosod a successful term of sohool in tho J W Twohig dis trict, Tueaduy. Gertrude Hurty was romovod tn tho hospital iu Sioux Oity, Monday, whore sho underwent au operation for ap pendicitis. The oporatiou was suc cessful. Joseph Gill and sister Lorretta spent ovor Suuday Iu tho P Dillon homo, Sioux City. Kato Sullivan was horo from Sioux Oity over Mouday night. Mrs Rhoda Harrington, of Piaukin ton, H T), is visiting hor friouds, Mr nud Mrs Ed Welsh. L W Hall, wifoaud baby, spout oyer Suuday with relatives at Dixon, Nob. Mr and Mrs Ed LutU ami ohildron, who woro guests in tho Ed T Koarnoy homo sinco Saturday, returned to their home in Tekamah Tuesday even ing. They camo in their Oldsmobilo touring car. Chris Smith hud a load of hogs on tho market Tuesday. Agent Geo Smith was married last week to a Miss Manke, of Uoskins, Neb, they will live hero. Mary Clarko is spending hor vaca tion with relatives iiero, having finish ed her school work in tho high school at Wynot, Nob. Mrs F J Morgan attendod tho com mencement exorcises at Allen, Nob, lust Thuraday and Friday and wue a guest of friends thero until Saturday. Jackson defeated Homer in a ten inning ball ganio last Sunday by n score of 7 to C. Noxt 8unday JaokBon will play Wnterbnry on tho homo grounds. Walter Davoy, son of Mr and Mrs Frank Davoy. of Sioux City, formerly of this placo, graduated at" tho Koar" uoy military academy, Kearney, Neb, Monday evening, Geo Teller departed for Woonsooket. 8 D, last Friday, to 1 ok after his property there. Mary Mooro attended tho commence ment exercises at Ponca last Tuesdaj ovoning. The Jaokson high school after u successful school year, closes Friday, Juno 2. There will bo ono graduuo, Rajmond Quinn. Luuru Teller is visiting her sister, Mrs Jas Boylo, at Waterbury this weok. ( Dr and Mrs E J Jonkinsen, of Sioux City, were guests in the E J Mullaloy homo Tuesday. Minnio Koofo closed a successful term of school in tho O Soronsrn dis trict, near Watorbury. Pat Hiokoy, who was away tho past six months, arrived homo Mouday evening. TnoB Crosby has purchased a now Ford Auto. J W Finuell and wifo spent over Sunday with relatives in Sioux Oity. List of letters remaining in the postoffice at Jaokson, Nob for tho month ending May 31 : Metropolitan Loan Go, Georgo Jaokson, Arohiu Phillips, Oden Wrenn, Will Hoaton, Fruuk La Combe. Parties calling for ubovo will ploaso say "adverlised." M JFlyuu, P M. Joseph Waters and Harry O'Neill, jr, honored tho graduating class of St Oathenuo's aoadomy by an uuto trip to Emorson, Suuday afternoon. The afternoon was spent informally at the R homo of tho Misses Nellio and Agnei .hworwin, and in tho evening tho bacoa lanriato uddresi givon by Rev Father Rurko at the Sacred Heart ohuroh wai heard. Tho members of the class of 1911 are Margaret O'Neill, Helen Er lach, Blanche Riley, Nollio Korwin, Agnes Korwin, Nellie Tellor, and Kathleen Brunnau. HOMER. George Ashford thought ho had lobt a valuable mare from his pasture last Thursday, and thinking the animal had been stolen he notified Shoriff Rockwell to boon tho lookout. The horse showed up tho noxt day, and the supposition is that someone rode it nwuy and turned it loose when it re turned to its home. M J Hormun wont to St Paul, Minn, Monday to observo Memorial Day. Ho will tnko u trip to Winnipeg, Can, to visit his daughter, Mrs Julius Pitts, beforo returning. The Omndi Cooporativo Grain Co had a oar of hogs on tho market Tues day, aud T J O'Conuor a oar of cuttle. O S Lako has boon spending a eouplo of weeks iu Dakota Oity with his son V O Lako. Mrs Mary MoBeath was down from Dakata Oity Tuesdny, Em Harris waB a business visitor at the county scat Saturday. Dr O H Muxwell and wifo wore Sun duy visitors hero from tho county seat. Dan Rookwell and wife and Ohaa Vobs wero Sioux Oity shoppera Mon day. Quito a number from bore wont to Winnebago Tuosday to witness a bull game. Tho peoplo of Homor will bo sorry to lose J V Gorham and family, who oxxpot to move to, Walthill iu tho ueur future, where Mr Gorham bus purchas ed un interest in a storo. Frod Wilkins nnd daughters Emm'a and Minnie, were shoppers in tho city Wednesday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mrs J Hosier, ot al, toltoury FranoU co. .sek. iiuM unit so!i gwK 12. alt In 11)-7 S JKX) J A Dean to Henry KriiiieUco, nK ne n-vy-7 Anna i: Elliott to Orln J lOUIoft, lots 1, 2, lillc-fi, llalUvn mltl toS SO S500 J O llk'uktron ami Minim K to (leu II llllveu, bH lot Murtlu's mill to S H O HlenUlioii 14, blk 20, DQEvans, county treasurer, to O K Martin, lot I, blk SO, lot 0. blk IU. Joy l'lneo add to S S U Frod Wood, (.Initio, Paul I'lzoy and Nolllu 11 I'lzoy to A Ira Davis, lots 6 undo, blk 8, north add to lOinurton.. DO Kvans, county treasurer, to J 1' Meredith, ho (HI lot 7, blk 12 orlKliml pluttoKHU William Gordon, trustoo, ot al to J K Foorestor, lot 18. blk 60, Joy Place B SU DO Kvans, county treasurer, to J P Meredith, h lot 7. blk 12, orlKlnnl pint SHU D I. Falrbiink to U W Miller and Mob Klo Miller, lot M, blk 2, Martln'8 add toHW U D I, FulrluinktoO W MIHornnil MukbIo Miller, lota.', blk 2, Martin's, adit to HH O ,. JoshIo TJernoy and M J Tlornoy to (J W Millennia MaKKlo Miller, lots J aud ill, blk 2 Martin's add toS H U.... 260 too Ml A Ira Davis and wlro to Wm F llotcao, s$Nl, 22-27-8 12S00 John Flonnory to Kato Flauuory, hH bo(ii-r-7 , i Kato Fliinnory to John Plaunury, ) ao!.,6-27-7 1 O 11 Ijtnipson nnd Frlda Lampson to Jacob Schlmller, lot v in blk u, origin al plat to South Sioux City 60 $100 Reward, $100. The rt&dtn ot Uib paptr will be plraMd to lean that there la at taut one dreaded tllaeaao that science has been able to cure In all Ita alacr. and that ta Catarrh. HsU'i Catarrh Cure U the only posiUre cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, require a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous aurfar-ea ot tha ovotom. thrhv itnatrnvl... 11a foundation of the disease, and Riving the patient ' otiTutctu uj uuiiamv up mo ronaiiiuuon ana assist ing nature In doing Its work. The nronrlrtora hava so much faltb tn IU curative powers that they otter who jtuuurru uouara ror any case mat it i&us to cure. Bend tor list ot testimonials Address F. J. CHENEY & CO- Toledo, O. Sold by all Prugguts. 75c Take llill'i Family mis for constipation. RigKt-lF WE WRITE IT npIIAT'S our motto in Insurance. All kinds writ 1 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 slips in and writes life insurance) in a company 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 away 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" Bank, of Dakota. Paint and Whitewash Brushes W L. Dakota. City IShe 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. 1 Interior Decoration i Is something that should anneal to everv housewife not alono because of improved appearance, but from the standpoint of econ omy of labor. On these grounds wo wisb to remind jou tbttt wh have a new and up-to-datu stock of Willi Paper, sometbing to please you. And romember, we alpo kot-t lb auitary wull coating, Alnbastinc. It will not rub i.ff . ..., .. 0u plain, or etched in the most artistic mannn- Y .if ttirmprointed if you use it. Orient oii Vtvrnlsh furnlbhos nn nrtUttc method for brightening thoso old chairs, cup boards, etc. Wo furnish It In oak, cherry, walnut, ninhognny, etc. Dakota City We Have at Million Red Cedar SRrngles Soiling Jit Very Close Prices AND A COMPLETE PTOCK OF Lumber and Building Material I JTordi Lrunnber Co Figure With Us. We Will Save You Money. SiOUX City, Iowa. Near Combination Bridge. PH Id) aV MAPN !Z K -ai 1 1 w r i ft.s&r&iu-'i.asr fjp iii.n, . V " A -mm strtl- r II lt'ts-iS-i .aaaaaaasT JBtaTaTf W W " at J iMi i i f C:':'rrmmmL-L. AW9maaaW'mm --.v ". M111" ibfcrKisflHkAflV JtiX.iHv8'- This lyZ-in. Coucord Harness No. 7G no collars 31 Our No, 179, y2-n. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 4,w,aar. TV ! 25E-C IShe Herald: Undertaker I W AFR 1M !E:SS -- a-a-aa The Mico Etorntl Process of jSmbalming. Nothing taken from body and nothing put in body. All done upon outside. Body can be kept for ages. B. F. Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska a while some sleek outside agent some of our customers (generally so poor, that it could not County & fe' ion ROSS Pharm&oy Of Every Size and Kind. Genuine Rxibbar- Paint nil ii n prosorvntlvo tthennppllcil to wood work or Iron. Prevents thnt roof lcnktng nnd Improves nppenr antes oi ernlly. Gives satisfaction, Npbraska 4 hr Mi t fci" .iM Rac. 4H Pearl St aVJL Fa4 --, only $1 a yV i Couiity CoronBr Mi (o! 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