TV m A I r 3 . Dakota County Herald IOHN H, Rl?AM, PUIIMSHBR Subscription Price. $1.00 For Year. A wookly nowspapor published nt Dakota Oity, Nebraska, Permission has boon granted for tho transmission of this papor through the mails as second-class matter. Tolophono No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County Items of ( nterest from our Exchanges (iQiwwirjijiiQKwiwioTimjwiiwMirjiwiwX Ponon Loader: W W Mikesoll and wife antoud to Jackson Tuesday. iioacon Item in Emeon Entorprlso: Mrs D W Warner, of Oonnda, visited at Beacon, Monday and Tuesday, with fripnds. Dlaokbird Items in Lyons Miraor: Mr Phillips, of South Sioux Oity, proaoliod Sunday evening instead of tho Dist Supt, Ilov Tindall. Osmond Republican : Louis Kahlcr, from Hubbard, Nobr, was in town lust week, a guest of his parents and tho Androw Nisson family in Thompson. Ho was a social caller at this ollioo. South Oroek Items in Ponca Journal : Martha Casey, of Vista, visited at tho P Englo homo Sunday afternoon.... Katharine Sneahan spon' Monday with her aunt, Mrs Jas Hurty, at Jaokson. Peudor Times: Miss Lou Ilirsnh wus up to Sioux City Wednosduy. She returnod yesterday with Wilbur Itaoely in tho lattor'a auto accompani ed by Miss Mamie Twohig, of Siuux Oity, who is visiting here. Wynot Tribune: Wm Zulauff, of Jaokson, visited ovor Tuesday night with his old frlond frod 8 Fry.,.. Miss Olark, who has taught tho St .Tamos school dnring tho past two years, returnod to her homo in Juok sou, Saturday. Lyons Mirror: Some of tho out of town visitors for tho graduating oxer oisos in Lyons May 28 were : Prom Homer, Mr and Mrs Fred Wilkins, and Robert By mill , . . .Mrs J L Nixon and daughter Floronoo and son Wil liam, of Homer, wero hero this week . Mrs Nixon is a sister of Mrs M M War ner.... Somo of tho out of town visit ors for Doooration Day wore Aug Carl son and wifo and Solomon Dye, of Oraitr. and D M Noiswunaor and bride, of Dakota City . Winnobago Chieftain: John Ash ford was in tho oity Sunday night. . . . Mrs J W Nuun roturnod from Omaha Thursday ovoning of last week after accompanying her daughter, Miss Mary Nunn, as far as Linooln, on hor way to Denver. Col .... Miss Auna Nys trom, a formor teaohor in our public Bouools, who has boon visiting tor tho past wook with frionds in Wiuuobago, went to Homor Wcdnonduy ovoning to visit a couple of days with Miss Eliza beth MoGlashan boforo returning to her homo in Omaha the latter part of this weok. Judgo Einloy's court by the girl's father against tho telegraph oporator, whom ho oharues with loading and dcooyiug his daughter from homo. He declares tho girl is but 10 years old, though she looks older. Smith was looked in jail and tho girl was allowed to remain in the uotol xiio young couplo in company with a friond from Jaokson, eloped from Hoskins in an automobilo ond wore married by Judgo Hntos at Madison at 2:30 Friday after noon. Tho father followed thorn to this city and at 0 o'clock ho furnished Patrolman O'Brien with a warrant and the young telegrapher was arrest ed. Tim girl olaims sho will bo 18 years old within a fow months. Sioux Oity Journal, 4th: Oeorgo Kirshbaum in polioo court mado no claim to tho property that had been soourod in his place on a soaioh war rant, und tho goods wero ordered de stroyed . . . .Smith & Finloy this wook will survey tho neck oi lanu lying no twoon tho head of Orystul lake and tho Missouri river and estimate tho cost of putting in a pipe to ruu water into tho loko....Tho first patrol to announco its intentions of attending tho boy scouts' oncampmout at Crystal lako tho first weok of July is tho Bloomneld contingent. It is expected that a largo nurabor of .scouts from Nebraska, South Dakotu and low it will bo in attoudanco. E C Wolcott, of tbo YMO A, and soout commission er of this district, is making urruuge monts for the rocoption of hundreds of Noouts. Invitations have been sent out to tho different Patrols of thn states... .The police are Booking James Stionshouor, who is wantod in Neurus ka for larceny, and in Sioux Oity for forgery. A ohook for $10 was passed by Stineshouor boforo ho left town. A quantity of small goods was taken by Stiuoshour, according to Chief of Po lico J B Richard, from a farmer living in Nebraska. Ho then came to Sioux Oity, whore ho drew a check for $10 in tho namo of Joe Twohig and soour od tho endorsement of Miko MoEiver gun, a rostaurant man at 817 Jones strcot. Stineshouor thon loft town aftor cashing tho ohook, according to tho police. Hill that tho Great Northorn and Chi cago, Burlington and Quinoy railway companies had executed a first and refunding mortgago for $000,000,000, about half of whioh will bo availablo for extensions and bcttermontB,is taken in local railway ciroles to mean tho probablo carying out of plans whioh wero onnouncod years ago. Those plans include tho following : A bridge aorossthu Missouri river cither a joint bridKO for tho Great Northern and Burlington or a union bridgo for those two roads and tho Northwestern and Omaha roads. Soundings for this bridgo woro complotcd throe years ago, ut whioh timo land on tho Iowa and Nebraska sides of tho river was bought for approaches. Joint car buildings and repair shops for tho Groat North ern and Burlington, to bo located bo tween Eighteenth and Twenty-second streets, on both sides of tho Great Northorn tracks, This pioco of land covers forty acres. Flans for thoso shops woro first drawn in 1U05, and twice since have been redrawn, nd each timo mado for a larger plant. Employmont would bn given to about 1,500 machinists, boiler makers, car builders, painters, etc Rebuilding of tho terminal trackage from Division stroot to the union passonger station, Remodeling of the union station. Sioux Oity Journal, 0: G W Boa com and Frank Davoy loft yesterday on an automobile trip to Martinsburg, Nob. Thoy will return in a wook or teu days.... Job A Foyo sr, deolurod ho is going to keep right on running Crystal Lako purk, notwithstanding the notioo of tho Combination Bridgo oompany that ho vacate. It was mud yesterday at tho oflloo of tho bridgo oompany that it might bo noooHsarj to put Mr Foyo out. A hoaring in such ouster proceedings would corao up in tho distriot court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Bioux Oity Daily Journal, 7th: The Nebraska Supply company, an auxiliary of the Interstate Brewing oompany, last night was grunted by tho board of truatoos of South Sioux Oity a permit to wholoailo intoxicat ing liquors for n poriod of ono year The occupation tax for tho yoar was fixed at $200, A similar petition from Frank Kruger, also of Sioux Oity, will bo passed upon ut an adjouruod mcot iog of tho board, whioh will bo held tho night of Juno 15. Tho board last night grunted to Frod Gordon u pur mit to operuto a pool hall in tho north end of town and also a ocrrait to to con Nelson to con- Emerson Entorprlso: Tho post ofilco changed hands Juno 1st and now L H McLaughlin is postmaster. ....Mrs John M Johnrjou of South Sioux City and Mrs Bmndow woro vis itors at the Harry Homstroet homo Tuesday.... Anton Wilkio and Mrs Honry Wilko left Saturday for a wook's visit with relatives and frionds in Omaha and Oonncil Bluffs.... Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson, Luura Olm sted, Mrs Bert Kronen, Ruby Bruce, and Poarl Ratoburn, nttendod tho alumni banquet... .Hon Bondorson and Alvin Bring will loavo Sunday morning for Roohostor, Minn, to con sult tho with tho Mayo Bros regarding their health. . . .Guslsenburg returned from his trip through Colorado, Utah and Idaho, Ho saw Dr C E Brown drossed in his furmcr raiment and do ing tho real farmer stunt. But he didn't bring any photographs buck with him to prove it. Wo wont proof Ho sayo that Brown has in 110 nores of oats whioh are looking flno; that thoy had plenty of moisturo so fur an i irrigation has boon unnecessary. Ho Ho ulso talkod with Georgo and Ohiis Hurrigllokt who havo 800 acres each under irrigation and cultivation, Minnio, thoir sister, is staying with them, Prospects fur an abuudunt crop are bright. Irrigated land is sol ling for $150 to $200 por uore. Mrs Brown said that sho liked it there vory much. Returning Mr Isouburg visited tho Iowa-Nobraska miue near Frisco, Oolo, tho stook of whioh is owned principally by Homer parties and also tho King Solomon mine which !h owned by Wuynn piirtios. In his opinion tho Homor people had tho better proposition. Both mines aro being workod and nro producing in paying quantities. Peter Nelson, of Sionx Oity. dnot an omploymont ageuoy. hud boon refused permission duot an agency in Sioux Oity. Sionx Oity Journal, Glli : The erec tion of two additional cottagos at Is land boach, Crystal lake, will bo start ed today. . . .Frank Kruger will begin this week tho erection of a wholesale liquor Witrehouso at South Sionx Oity. Tho warohouso will bo built within a block of tho ond of tho combination bridge... Ono of tho biggest cuttlBh caught in this vioiuity in years was hooked at Crystal lako yesterday by Miko Dmeen. Tho fish was a magni ficent specimen and weighed twenty one pounds Tho fish was caught in thn lako noar tho Amslor Iodgo. Qutu n numbor of bass wero caught at the luko yesterday, but tho weather was too hot for tho host of sport ...Tho future of Crystal lako park seems to be in doubt. Tho Combination Bridgo oompany, or its land auxiliary, tho Gatoway Improvement company, on May 4 served a thirty-day notico, as required by law, upon Joseph A Foyo, sr, and nssooiatos to vacate the fifty- eight acres owned by tho bridgo com pany and leased to them, Tho ouBtor proonedings woro tho result of a fail ure on tho part of Mr Foyo and his as sociates to fulfil tho provisions of their contract with tho bridgo oompany. Tho expiration of this notico toak place yesterday, and the bridgo com pany has bcon oxpooting that Mr Foye would vaouto tho proporty without a fight. Howovor, it appears ho has no iuteution of dointr. so. Ho said yester day that on January 1 ho paid the rent on tho park up to July 1 und had no iutontion of moving out now. M. Foyo said ho thought that in justico to the persons who are ocopying cottages upon this laud that they should bo as sured that thtro is no likelihood of their having to got off tho promises this summer, anyhow. "Wo urn go ing to b right here all summer doing business, "fluid Mr Foyo, who personal ly was conducting a steamboat from the park landing to tho Foyo bathing (look aoross tho lake. Business was hoavy all day yestorday, both with the boats and with tho Foye oar lino, and Mr Foyo was correspondingly nappy. u said the only rospect m whioh ho and his associates bad fallon down on their contract with tho bridgo oompnny was in thoir fuiluro to oroct a resort hotel. This thoy had found impossible to do. low fell in bead fitst, and it was a couplo of hours before tbo muddy water, which ho swallowed, oonld bo pumped out of him. Joe Ebol is doing painting and plast ering at tho Tom Long homo. Millie Andorson visited with her sis ter, Mrs Messorschmidt, near Nacora tho past week, P Podorson. of Dakota Oity, was an over Snnday visitor at tho Mayfiold homo here. Boo our splendid lino of Oxford shoes, and ovorything in foot wear. Carl Anderson. Honry Thompson shipped a car of stock Wodneaday. Jim Heenoy, of Nacora, visited tho first of tho woek with rolatives in Hubbard and vicinity. Miss Martha Jopp, of Emorson, spout over Sunday at tho Francisco and Aug Anderson homes, A now lino of men's and boys' dross shirts, neck-tics, collars and belts just received. Como and see thorn, they aro priced right. Geo Timlin. A danco was given at the Louis Smith homo Friday night and ono at tho L I Wilsoy homo Saturday night. Tho foundation was laid this weok for the addition to tho Ohristensen dwelling. Tho prices wo pay for oroam, butter and eggs aro always right and it will pay you to bring your produce to us. Goo Timlin. Miss Sparks, of Omaha, visited tho first of tho woek at tho home of the station agont. Miss Sparks is a cous in of Mr Mayfiold, Phil Rois has beguu plastering tho Knudson dwelling. Bring us your produoo, butter, oggs and cream, and got tuo highest mark- otpneo. Carl Anderson. Carrie Stone left Saturday for her home in Morningside. Sho expects to go to her claim in South Dakota tho coming woek and remain thero through tho summer. Wayno Demoorat: G W Smith, a rellot agont at tho Hoskins M & O sta tion, and Miss Ida Manek, daughter of O W Munck, a harness maker of Hoskins, woro arrested at a Norfolk hotol Friday night on ohargos filod in Makit Homi Baking Easy 1 PW i &AKlN3 Hartington Nowh: Tho editor of this paper would bo tho last to oncour ago corporoal violouco but ho would gladly bo one of two hundred to pay $2.50 oooh to seo Rov Von Hagon und llov Diokoy settle it with six ounce gloves, Marquis of Queonsbury rules to govern, Rov Von Hagon has a rep utation in old Dakotu City us a bruiser, but thoro would bo money up on the Preabytoriun brother, who is from Texas and does not onjoy boing order ed off tho platform uny hotter than anybody olso. If a mill oan bo pulled off it may suvo a good doal of bad blood later and bo a good thing for tho causo. Tho gato receipts oould bo ad- .1 .I A.. 1.. 1 I uoci iu mo paBiors sniurioH, uu per oeut to tho winnor and 40 to tho loser ....rwvuii von uagon aunoiinoos that on next Sunday ho will preach at thn Methodist ohureh his last sermon in uurungiou. ma latuer-lu-law is suffering from paralysis and itbocomes necessary for him to leavo and joiu his family in Wisoousin , Ho will not re turn, but tho plaoo, ho says, will bo tilled by a minister to bo provided by the bishop. Rev Von Hagon has como in for somo pretty violont opuosltion in Harlingtou and his minibtry has probably not boon tho cause of any Biunt uiurui ujmii 10 wio town. Tills newspaper has not always regarded tho brother's mothods uh tho wisest. nut alter all, the writer is Inolined to think that ho has quulitleu about him that in somo useful occupation will make him a valuable oitizon, Tho work of oritio is not pleusaut nor prof itable. And whon a man gets his nook into tho oollur in suao usoful work he has less timo to crilioiso his neighbors' shortcomings, and less inclination. This nowspapor hopca Unit the iov erend gontloman will toko off his long tailed coat, and got into a pair of overalls. If he docs we'll but on him for a stuyor and pray for his success. POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking nowttmr mm from Royal Grape " Ormmm of Tartar NO ALUM.N0 UM PHOSPHATE Sioux City Journal, 2nd: A party of five high officials of tho Great North ern Railway company, probably houd od by Louis V Hill, president, will arrive in 8ioux Oity Juuo 15 to remain two dayB, The object of tho visit is said to bo a thorough investigation of tho situation in Sioux City so far ub it offeots tho Groat Northern railway. Tho tormiualB aro to be givou a very careful study, tho necessity for car shops will ho gouo into again, and tho Missouri rivor bridgo situation will bo givou attention, Information of this proposod visit, oousidorod in connec tion with tho anuounoomont of J J 8 CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Uhas Hoeney and Johu llarty uc oomuaniod thoir car of stock to Oma ha Wodnesday of last wook. Mrs Loodom wont to Sioux Oity on business, Wednosduy. Big lino of Btrnw hats at Carl An derson's. John Kent, ono of Hubbard's form er rosidents but now of Sioux City, passed through Hubbard last Thurs day, on his way to Emorson. Mrs Max Nolsen and daughtor Ma rio, and Holon Rookwoll woro 8ioux Oity passengers Thursday of last wook. Everything good to ot in tho lino ot euunod goods, orackors aud oookios, pioklos, oto, at Carl Anderson's. Johnuio und Will Hogun wont to Peudor Thursday of last woek. O M Rasmussou was in Sioux City Thursday aud Friday of last weok. If you wunt good flour at a low pnoo, try our Northwestern at $1.35 por saok. Geo Timliu. John Hartnott had a oar of cattle on tho markot lost week, aud they topped tho markut. Oarrio Stono closod u suooessful term of sohool last Friday with a pic nio in Plum Grovo, Wo havo a comploto line of light summer underwear all sizes and low et prices. Cull Andortjou. Tho Woodmen held thoir regular mooting Friday evening und another mombor was addod to the camp IWs D O Hofferuan was a oitv shon- por Thursday of last woek. Wo aro adding now items to our grocery stock every day. Whon you ueed unything in this linn oivll on us. Geo Timlin. Mrs Joe Hagan visitod in Sioux Oity Wediiomloy aud Thursday, Bert Francisco ami grandpa Pro vauoha wero on a falling trip tho past wook, A large number of frionds woro at tho August Anderson homo Sunday to help him oolobrato his birthday. 'Pint inliiK... .l (f211.t -r ft ..u uuiuuiuiuu miliars uiuorian coffee, tho best for tho price on tho mantel, at Uurl Anderson's. Mr and Mrs Wilsoy spout Sunduy at tho A Audersou homo. Annio and Jonnio Bobroodcr visited Sunday at tho Eriokseu homo. JACKSON. Mat Zulauf lost a flno driving maro Sunday. Dan Holland is laid up this week with a sprained tingor whioh is caus ing him considerable puiu Misses Katie and Lucretia Maun wont to Watorbury Thursday evening to visit their sister, Mrs Tim Hodgins. Michael Uonnossy, of Sioux City, formerly of this plaoo, was married Tuosday to a Miss Amy Seaworth, of Bioux City. Mr and Mrs Sam Fryo woro called to Volloy, Nobr, last wook by tho sorious illness of Mr Fryo s brother, William. Ho died boforo thoy arrived at Valloy. Loo O Koarnoy and wife and boys Eugono and Olomont, epont over Sun day with Mr Kearney's Bister, Mrs H J Bingenheimer, at Norfolk. Thoy woro aocompaniod home by his sister Agnes, who was n guest in tho Bingonhoimor homo for a weok . Mrs Theo Gentleman, of Omaha, spent ovor Sunday with hor daughter Ruth, who is a Btudont in St Cather ine's academy . Zita Claik is spending hor vocation in tho Johu Park homo at Bancroft, Neb. Jas Harty, of Brunswiok, Nob, was called homo by tho illness of his daughter, Gertrude, who is rocovoriug from an operation for appendicitis at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City. Joseph Bhanahan, of Vista, depart ed Wodnesday for Queonstown, Ire land, where ho oxpoots to spond the summer with relatives. H Frauoisco delivorod 2,000 bushels of com to tho Saundors "Wostrand elo vator lust wook, A E Maun, of Lcnrol, spent over Sunday with relatives hero. Mr and Mrs O A Barrott, of Sioux Oity, were gnosis at tho homo of Mrs Barrett's paronts, John Brady and wife, over Sunday, Rom, to Mr aud Mrs Ed Iloyt, June 8, 1911, a son. Misses Mary and Annie Beucom, of Watorbury, attended tho dauoing par ty hero last Friday night, and woro guests of Misses Mary MoGonigal aud Blanche Riley, until Monday evening. Michaol Sullivan, who spont the past two yoars in tho homo of his con at Winstou, Mont, arrived homo Tues day. II o says thoro is no place liko Nebraska. Agnes Kearney, who si,ent tho past month with relatives hero and at Nor folk, roturnod to hor homo at Elkton, S D, Wodnesday'. Watorbury defeated Jaokson in a ball gamo hero last Sunday by a sooro of 19 to 15. A largo numbor of root ors from Watorbury oamo with tho team. Next Sunday tho Dymond Simmons team, of Sioux City, will play our team on tho homo grounds. T J Morgan, manager for tho Ed wards & Bradford Lumber company, is taking u two weoks vacation, which he expects to spend part of iu fishing at tho lako, Mat Zuluuf vas transacting busi ness iu Omaha tho first of tho weok. Ed T Koarnoy aud family will loavo for n vacation of a month or so about Juno 17th, visiting rolativos in Wyo ming and Montauy. Thoy will mako tho trip iu Mr Keurnoy's auto. Thoro are lots of mountaius aud sand and bad roads to orOBS but Mr Koarnoy thinks "You can do it with a Rono," Mi-h A B Lawless und children, of Topoka, Kas, aro visiting rolatives lure. Mrs Lawless was formerly Maggio Fiunoll, of this ploco. M Farroll and wifo, of Hubbard, wero guests iu tho J Hartnott homo ovor Sunday. Dr Jonkinson and wifo motored from Sioux Oity Sunday aud spent tho day with tho homo folks. tor of Mr and Mrs Addie Sides, will bocomo the brido of Lyn Caruahan, of Baldwin, Kans. M J Forcshoo is figuring on build" ing a big barn on his farm this sum mor. Geo Bates shipped a oar of cattle to market Tuesday, Frod Boermann markotod a car a oattlo Monday. Mrs D H Hagor spont tho past wook with hor daughtor, Mrs Arobie Coughtry, Tho Ladies Aid sooioty of Balom gavo a silver shower Wodnesday for Holon Bides, at hor homo. James Fisher and wifo of Walthill visited rolatives hereabouts ovor Sun day. Jakio Bides mado an auto trip to Galva, Iowa, Saturday, roturninir Sunday ovoning. You all know the attraction that drew him so far from home. Miss Esthor Learner is ono of a olass of eighty-eight graduatos from tho Sioux Oity high sohool this wook. Matilda Lapsoly has about recover ed from tho effects of an electric shook recoived Thursday of last weok, whon sho was fixing a rain spout du ring a thunder storm. The Alta Ora olub of the Sioux City high sohool, a braaoh of the Y W O A, spont tho afternoon Tuesday at tho Frod Oulbortson homo. Miss Taylor, serretary of tho Y W O A, chaperoned tho party. HOMER. Frank Buckwaltor, accompanied by Mr Appleton, mado a trip down from Sioux City, 8uuday afternoon in tho former's new auto. Miss Eleanor Murphy returned from Lincoln Monday evenig, where sho has been attending tho university. Miss Luo Hirsoh and Loon Ream camo ovor from Pender Saturday ovon ing to visit at the E J Smith homo until Monday. A ton pound baby girl was born at tho Goo Ashford homo Saturday, June 3rd. E J Smith mado a business trip to Basset, Neb, the last of tho wook. Mrs Fannio Orozior aocompaniod by her father and mother and Mrs Orr, came down in their now Ford car, Thursday, and spont tho day with Mrs Combs. Mrs Will Hogan and littlo son wore down from South Sioux City to spond Sunday at homo. Miss Dorothy MoBeath is spending tho week with hor grandmother iu Dakota Oity. Tho J V Gorham family wero gnests at the Ryan home for dinnor Sunday. Malcolm Smith is visiting friends in Peudor this week . Oounty Superintendent Voss was in town Monday. Luther Heikes and family were down from Salem iu their now E M F auto, Tuesday. Editor Jeff Taylor and ChaB M Bo rowsky wont to Omaha, Tuosday morn ing, tho former to attond tho Nebraska Press association and tho latter to at tend the Liquor Dealers association. RtgRtIF WE WRITE IT THAT'S our nioLto 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 a while some sleek outside agent slips iu and writes some of our customers (generally 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 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" Barvk. of Dakota County jfef. WVVtWWI JKokaon Paint and Whitewash Brushes W. L. ROSS Dalcoto. City Pharmivoy Of Every Size and Kind. C6e Question of Pacini 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 wo wish to remind you that wo have a new and up-to-date stock of Wall Pnpcr, something to please you. And romember, we aho kect th sanitary wall-coating, Alnbnstine. It will not rub off a. ru on pluin, or etched in the most artistic manner Y ,n uisapi omted if you nso it. Oriented Varnish. furnishes nn artistic method for brightening thoso old chairs, cup boards, etc. Wo furnish It In onk, chorry, wilnut, mnhoffiuiy, etc. Genuine Rubber Paint !ts ih a preservative whonnpplled to wood work or Iron. I'ri vents tlmt roof lending und improves nppenr iincesgci orally. Olvos satisfaction, Dakota. Cit y N 1 8k. S FIDDLER CREEK Lon Priest oamo homo from Hart ington, Nob, to visit over Snnday with homo folks. Minnio Stone closed a very success ful term of school in district No 20 last Friday. A piouio was onjoyed by all tho childron and parents. Miss Stone left Suturda; for South Dakota. Ethel Priest visited u week with hor brother Clifton and otbors ut Orofton, Nb. Max Nelson and family spent Sunday at tuo A JN olson borne. Mr and Mrs N L Crippon attonded tho carnival in Emorson last Satur day. A Bancroft and family visited at the N L Orippen homo Sunday. Quite a numbor of our young folks oujoyed a trip to Crystal luko Sunday. Thoy report a very flno timo.' Chris Soronson returned to Lako Viow aftor a short visit with relatives and frionds. Carrio Hanson wont to Iowa for a fow days vist with rolatives and friendB. Mrs F A Rookwoll and family camo out in thoir auto from Winnebago to visit at the A Robertson homo. Uoorgo Rookwoll was a Sious Oity passenger .Monday of last wook. Mrs Mary Nolsen aud daughtor vis itod in Sioux Oity laRt Friday. Auc Carlseu and little daughter, of Whiting, Iowa, spent last weok at tho Millor Bros homo. Holou Rookwoll and Ruth Gannu way visited friends iu Sioux City a few days this week. Charloy Jcsson camo homo from Lako Viow, Iowa, to visit a few days with homo folks. Mrs A Shroedor and Mrs Laurio Mogonson wero among tho 8ioux Oity visitors last Thursday. S100 Reward, $100. The readers ot this paper win be pleased to leant that there la at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure la all ita stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Delns a constitutional disease, requires a conjtlta tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken hi' ternallr, acllnc directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Ita work. The proprietors hate so much faith In Its curative poi-crs that they oner One Hundred Dollars for any raw that It (alia to cure. Bend for list of testimonials Address F. J. C1IUNCY & CO., Toledo. O. Bold by all Druggists. TSc. Take nail's Family l'llla for constipation. -- r t JriJFRlSI 0)1 A III e:ss w l This -a. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, y2-m. Concord, with flat backs, a better job S35 Sturges Bros. '&,? 1HL?L1R INI ---- Si "- WANTED-A RinPR A CENT. Iff BACH TOWM and district to rldonnd exhibit a samnln t nt!!c? !tn,ii 3"nn?CV1CJ( '" jy us. Our wntawSwlSrS an makta monci fist. If'rUtUrfull tmUularienJ Mn.t.,l,.r . ". "w" """"". NO MONEY REQUIRED until you rocVfCoknri approve of your bicycle. woshlntonnrononnrwlioroinhort V "h?. " ? .yoar In advanco.,,,,.,,!,., and allow TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL durtiur which timo you may rldo tho blcyclo and put It to any te"t you wllli If you aro then not perfectly batlsfled or do rwt wish to keen tiio FACTORY PRICES Sftff1 "talMht wwlobloreles it Is iV,"'.ali,.ri"iV.1;" V " """luiaciuror's miarantco lhirid your u.iiortiu. iw nu i uu i u uicycio or a pair of tires from .., nt ;... tri,. until you rwWH our rulnlm-i and learn our mScard nf , . ' (rim and r.m.rl.ll. .,ui ., to Trldor aeentir umjcaru or j.i; 'Villi Mill RP iQTnUIQUCnWbenf,mVi,.,, ...., r.. i ViT Lrfi.. S'.!laa'1"tuiloiiruwrbmoil)ltthauv),i,- r .,. ,. r, TU vnu niaso you inio year. WO ECU tha l,ll..t on..l ,.i.i.. ... ...... -,K0tV"n7-,H?r.'?rr-. WereMtI.fldwlthL(r1?oTrtMrV;'..r .- ". kwi.i.ni ea soil our uicjcics under your own nm ,,r.., ..7i7.,.T. .::.'! " m imnra nileil tbedayroeelTpil. .- .v-MVi,u. uul- uncos. 7 SECOND HAND BICYCLES. Wo do not reeolarlv kandlo nwviml ,.., i.i..., ... a mimucr on Iiami takenlntmle by our Chicago ret I Korea. Tniio wo-7or t nV....i. .' u," rwirlne from 3 to Bor10.IwrlptlTauir,!nll.t mailed free. lnc"owo-loar out Promptly at prlcea GDASTeH.HHjbKES. In' ". Imported rolltrehaln and pedals, parts renain.n U K J ISn - UIl N IV C O equipment of u klndsatna(IArcoilarrt(a(l,)rt. "Pairs and m jfflri II. J a i n n i . "v neamnorn runciure-rroor & m u m Uh lim n iM mm m ml jHw HKVbib1 wmWFWl Minnio ond Mnba Olouson Sunday, od ia Uuhburd, Fours, lOo per ouu, BometliiiiR iluo for tho Kioiioy, at Ourl Aiuloreon's, Carl ProdriokBoti'a littlo boy foil in tho creek below town Monday, but was rescued by two of tho othor child, rou who woro with him. Tho creok was not vory doep, but tho littlo fol- SALEM Miss Mamio Croniu olosod n very Btiooobsful term of sohool iu tho IHlo rami distriot lust weok, iiiul roturnod to hor homo nt O'Neill, Nob. M nilomuu while uloudiug u gus en gine Saturday, hurt Ins back and is conilued to hiB bed. Mr and Mrs 13 II Cornell autoed to I'onoa Hunday. Oarrio nud Esthor Oloson aceompuuied them. Tho wedding of otio of Saloms's pop ular young girls will ooour next Wed nosday, whon Miss Holon Sides, (laugh Lincoln Sanitarium Hf-f HHHgr Sulphi-Saline Springs Lat4 oa r own yrsmlsas ut ml lata Natural Mineral Water BATHS Uar?sM4 la th treataaaat at Rheumatism wit, BtosajM. Xldntr aaa Llrw Dtsa&sss KaM Ckartss. XMtw ft, 0. W. EVMETT, Mgr LlMoln, Nfc. 10 SSSSI -pj , Self-healingTires?05i!SfS TAi rirf tlt At rmt.ii l. !.... tJt.vtfr patrtput to mtroautt tv taiuivii jeu nf iw rairvr?t,oviatn vniaoratr f',33. numunr. iHuuuLcrnumrunuiuncis j kails, Taeaa.oraiasawin not ! tnoairouu A liunilrfHl thnil.inil linlr.4KnM lnt. vnni- I I nFtntHPTinU' Mado In all sizes. It ut-zuwriiun. u ,,voly nml onsy nuinir. very iiuraiuu onu iiucii in&uio witn a blH'Ciai (juauty or ruuoor, wuicn uover oe- -q Lvuiva I'vr i m it is " in-t aav-n. j his ouiau imucturca without allowing tho air to oscapo. Wo havo hundreds of letters from satisfied customers KtnHnirthnt thoir f Iroahnvnnnlir Iwwnniimnn,! nn r,.. 4 ffotlco tho thick rubbertrpid and "D"alto rim atrip "H" to proyant rim cuttlne" Thla sRaSrSSr.!' JJLAsflC and .! niuinu. wo navo nunureas or letters irom satiMieu customers statliuf that their tlreshavo only beenpunuwd up onco ortwlco lnawholo boason. They welch no moru than , an ordinary tiro, tbo iuncturoreUtlnir nunlltles being Riven by boveral layers of thlu, specially prepared I laurioouwiu treau. miiu rt'iruisr pneo or. taeso tires U "1 U f 10.00 wr pair, but for advertising imnCbswo nro EA! rnaklmr a special factory .prlco to tho rider of only 11.80 nor rmlr. All nr,! c.i .i day letter Is received, wo ship c. O. V. on approval You dn nnt niJ n ni ; i havo examined und found them strictly as represented P y nt unlU you Wo will allow aoshdleountot 6 m-rwntltLort-l.rmaklDf tbo price 04 BSn.rn.lfln....,.,,, . .... WITH ORDER anil encloao tills aUrtlment. via run no rUk lndin.IK om.I .u.frd r.ULL CA8H wtunml at OUR aipniM If forany n.a tbT are not nlMwnowlSSitl?B?lE.l'J'!? ""' and tooncj nt to us Isas safe as In a banfc If xou order a pair ot thnJ iTmoh -in 5i5'JVp'.r:rc,ly UU alr. run faster. Iwtter. last looser and look nner t"ao anr tlreoa &S w 3? I5f ' ,bf ' wm " Je j.l:meadcycle company, chicago.ill 'U is' I il gT&4ar-jttg- ttxtiaawt vv r nc Tr jwt" " & "'