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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
II. Grocery Knepp ers Specials for Friday and Saturday Pears Tomatoes Ponchos Bananas OraugoB Lemons Watermelons Musk Melons Canned gooseberries, blaokberries, rnspborrica all fresh per can. . .1U Imported Maccnroni, tho beBt to bo had,, por box 15(J Fresh bread always in stock Freab, dainty oookien of all kinds. . Now assortment of candy Hulk olives, BWeet, sour and dill piokles Best Sugnroured Bacon, porlb, . .,20c Best Lard, por lt 14 Pressed Ham, per lb 14 California Hams, por lb i$ Bulk Coffee, per lb 20j: and ;)0? Our Own Pie 3 for 25c Cheese, mild, por lb 20$ Agants for Ohaso & Sanborn's Cof- feo 25$, 30c;, 3N? and 40f Akron Wheatine best breakfast food going C lb an ok for 25$ Yeast Foam 3 3-Star Tooth Pioks 3Jj Shoes, Rubbers and ltubber Boots. All kinds of Dry Goods NotioiiB. Wo have 11 oomploto lino of Ecnno- my Fruit Jars, ut cost price, out ut once. to close M. E. Knepper's Grocery DAKOTA CITY, NEB- Sin9iEiiB I JSMbBMBIIC Coodldca, SsBBaaaP CoodEntertiln- ment. Active Use ol nHWIHandHIHnilJ These are the thlncs which will mnkn n man of vour bov. Secure Ills lively Interest and whole some development by giving him F The AMERICAN BOY Filled with line reading which fascinates boys. Excellent itorlcs of ndventure, travel, history and current events, FhotoBTaphy. stamps, elec trlclty, carpentry, sports, Barnes. Tells boys lust what to do and now to do It. Beautifully Illus trated, and every line In harmony with refined home training t endorsed by 2V,000 boys and their parents. Send 11.00 for a full year. On le at all news-stands at 10 cents. IKE SHOE PUBUSUnC CO. 101 Majsstte Slcrg., Dstroll, Mich. DISTRICT COURT DATES For tho Eighth Judicial district ot Nebraska, for the yonr 1911: Hunting January SO, September 11 Dakota February 13, September 35 Htnuton March 6, OctolerU CJcdar ilurclt 1H. November W nixou March 27, December 4 Thurston April 10. October 18 The first tiny of each tenuis set for hear applications fot'clttzenslilp papers. Guy T Graves, .Indue. If you haven't got time to do your owu shopping call up No 1. und ho will deliver tho goods promptly. Now $ A MONTH, m You can plica urn laU-t T (U modal, ffanuina Dome' ,m tic.tha racornliad mB queen of all MwliK 1UM. Illin.lll vut vu, um it continual. wbil payinff $2 a month, and en lov n vry special pric diract to you or from our naaraet Kcncr A martuflcant machina ttupandou onai. We Will Take Your Old Machine "fillS liberal aJIowanca on m anUndtd new Domeatic. Ana you can till Uka ad vanutrooxtho apaclal prico and aaj term. DOMESTIC The perfect scwlnff machine that has always led nil other makes and is today better than ever. Two machine In one-lock Mitch and chain atltch. Straight drop head, hish rrnl. ball bearing-. A complete set fatUchmr.te- eeery on prMf-tUal, elc.. made for everyday uae. The Oomealle ( a rrt.latlon of modem aewtnir marhlne prorrae. Find out about It. SEND FOR POOH, nil. The Truth About Sev-lni Wp-binee ' tellinir you how you can have the flneet eewlne rncn Ine msde at a fcpectal Uw fpee and a. ONLY ZZ a rrm'.t '" why we erll direct where we have no aarnt and slee rou a 2b I KAR filMUANrrcg. Get Hie facta Wore you buy any machine, fhia 1 rw UU-cture will rare rou now-y Send for it NOW. tungilis Senas Miatiat Cl., II Jaclsti !.., Diet, Celctte. Mis Mary R. McBcath, Agent ST N SON'S Specials for Sat, Aug. 19 For this 1-lb Can Stinson's Tride Baking Powder, (guaranteed) Best Cream Cheese, 2 pounds for 17 lbs Sugar, for .Watch this space for Real Bargains We will have Everything in Fresh Fruis and Melons for Saturday. S. A. Stinson Dakottx. City, Local Items Friday, August 18, 1911 Heal estate loans. Geo Wilkins. Fruit of till kinds at Van do Zedde's. Kirk Ileum, of Axtoll, Kns. wa8 an over Sunday visitor at tho Geo T Woods homo. Suvti your horses worry and frettiug by a liboral uso of "Fly-No." Tho Dakota City Phurmaoy soils it. S Hutchins, a prominent band man of Hiotix City, and Mrs Ida DoLong, of Smith Sionx City, wcra married last Friday. Most of tho campers have left Crys tal luko lor the season. The low BtiiRo of water lias queered tho fishing, boat ing and bathing. Tho Fields & Slanghtor company are moving tho cribs from tho school block to t'io lots just south of tho Northwestern depot. Why is it that everybody likos Broun's coffee? beoauso it is tho very best aoffeo on tho market for tho mou ey. Van do Znddo sells it. Paul Pizey and family aro paoking up their household goods preparatory to moving to Boiso, Idaho, about the first of September, to resido perma nently. Miss Mattha Molhop has returned from a vacation trip to her homo at Storm Lako, Iowa, and bus tahon up hor work as stenographer in Judge Evans' law ofllco. Fred John and Hnzcl Wright, both of Movillo, Iowa, woro married Satur day by Judgo Hcfforuan. Lafeyotte Colo and Mabel Nicolls, both of Emer son were join id in marriugo by tho judgo on Tuesday. An ordinary cnuo of diarrhoea can, as u rule, bo cured by a singln doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrliooa llemedy. This remedy has no superior forbowol eompluints. For salo by all dealers, V O Luko aud family returned Sat urday from u visit at Lincoln. Thoy spont the week in camp at Epworth park, and greatly enjoyed tho enter tainment. About 10, 000 people were in camp there during tho week. Mrs Alice Walters, sister of J P Rockwell, C J Inelt and wife, son-in-law and dauKiiter of Mrs Wnltcrn, and MirH 11 a by Oougle, all of Des Moines, Iowa, anived here Sunday on a few days visit witii relatives and old friends. Chris Paulsen was down from New castle Monday and Tuesday. Ho it iu tho employ of tho Lytlo Construc tion company and say they havo com pleted ono storo building and havo several mora under construction to re placo those destroyed by fire recently. F II Forrest and his assistant, Dick Green, bad a runaway last Saturday while out icpairing telephone lines. Green suite red an injury to his hands from being dragged by the lines, and the toam was badly cut ou lk logs by slivers from tho brohon buggy tongue. The funeral services of Frana K Cowell, infuut daughter of J It Cowell of South Sioux City, were hold Mon day at the Westcott undertaking chap el iu Sioux City. Interment was in the Belle Vist.i cemetery. Another child, a twin to tho ono doad, is seri ously ill with bowel trouble. Tho Dakota City Teddy Beurs won from Jnokson last Thursday in tho champiouship series for the county. The gamo was a slugging match, 15 to 11 in favor of the Bears. Homer wont down to defeat before tho Bows Sunday in a fust gamo 8 to 3. This gives the T B's a good chance for tho pennant Tho Beurs will ploy Jack Hon tho second gamo of the cbumpiou ship series Sunday. During tho thuudor storm Friday night of last week lightning struck iu several pieces in this vicinity. M G Lean er's wagon shed was hit and damiiritjd conhideiftbly. Hurry E Brown's house was struck, but the tel ephone wire leading iuto tho house curried the chrago to tho ground, with little dnma;; except to the phono lino. A nhickan Iioiiro at tho Lewis Blanoh ard placo was hit. aud tho hir was full of feathers for a time. I3e,y Only 20c ....35c $1.00 Nebraska Louis Dierking litis investod in nn nutnmobilo, Mrs F LI Forest and son Frank aro visiting relatives at Movillo, Iowa. Dr O 11 Maxwell has built n now garage for his now Maxwell auto. Ilermnn WaBiuund retnrucd Friday from a suinmurn stay in North Dakota. Buy n good farm on tho Dakota county bottom. I havo Eimors.it. No flira on your stock if you uso "Fly-No" sold by tho Dukota City Pharmacy. Yuu do Zeddn brightened up bis storo this week with a now coating ol wall paper. Mell A Sohmiod returned Monday from a trip to Denver, to rui M It A convention. Itov A 11 Learner, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, spent a part of tho week hero with relatives, llnrry Adair spent a few days in O aha last wool:, watching tho oraok tenuis pluyors, Willio Rockwell of Des Moines. la, spent n fow days with relatives koro ubonts tho pntit week. ' If you want to buy a No. 1 broom, look over Vun do Zed do's assortment, he has thorn from 30o up. Time now to get aftor tho chicken ruiti'B and lice. Tho Dakota City Pharmacy will show you how. Mrs L K Carnahan, nne Rolen Side, is hero froji Baldwin, Has, visiting hor pareuts, A O SidoB and wifo. Aileeu Stinson wont to Sergeant Bluff. Iowa, Woduesilav, for a visit with Frue Entrakiu, formerly of this place. Mrs Tlieo Bliven nnd dunghtcr Ado- lino, left Tuesday for Scotland, b D, for a weeks visit at tho Fred Schhevo homo. Tho infant sou of Edgar R Phillips, of Murtlund, Neb. died at tho T A Teter homo in South Sioux City, Wed nesday. E Shuok and Clementine 11 ebbs, both of Sioux City, were united in cuuiage Tuesday by Justice D C Stinson. Fivo nutnmobilo loads Wtnt to Ser geant Bluff from bete Thursday to at tend the Woodbury County Old Set tlers picnic. Mr und Mrs iVra Antrim, parents of Mrs Panl Pizey, are hero fiom Ran dolph, Iowa, on u visit ut the homo of their daughter. Theodore Peters, of Emerson, en rolled his uamo on tho Herald list while down Wednesday with tho pri mary election retnrns. Georgo Brushiers wqh brought up from Homer Tuesday und lodged iu the county jail to sorvo out a SO days sentence for vagruncy. Mrs Frank Mehan returned Monday to her home near Ponei', after a fow weeks' stay ut the, home of her trents, J P Rockwell and wife. J W Bridenbaugh had a mnlo badly cut on a scraper Monday. Tho ani mal nearly bled to death before the wound could bo closed, Mrs Edith Triggs nnd children camo ovor from Ft Dodge, Iowa, Sunday to visit relatives and friends uutil after the Old Settleis' picnic. Mrs J P Rockwell was brought home last Thnrndivy from a Sioux City hos pital, uud is slowly recovering from tho effects of un operation. Burt Wood is repuiiing his carpen ter shop by pnttinff on a now steel roof A new floor has been laid and tho interior will bo plusteied. Mrs Ida Stallbories and son Joo re turnu i to Woft Point to resiilo Mon day. Mr Stitl'bories enrao ovor lust Friday aud accompanied them home. Ben Hull got on another rnmpugo at their homo at tho lake lust week and drove tho family from tho houo. They nro now living iu thin place while Ben is uway on a vacation. Mifws Bess nud Mary Robertson camo homo from Lincoln Saturday, whttio they had been ttttemliug the sum ui or norni'il, and will spend a few weeks at homo boforo taking up their school work. Deputy U S Marshal John F Shies is lionii- from a three mouths sojourn at R (Chester, Minn, wliero ho wout in churgo of Bartley Richards, u fedeial prisoner, who was taking treatment ut tho Mayo Bros hospital. Buy it now. Now N tho timo to buy a bottlo of Chamherlaiu's Colio, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al most certain t b nemltul before the summer is over. This remedy has no ruperion. For sale by all dealers. Mrs J W Hiizlegrovo and son John went to Konlieiiter, Miuu, to be with Will I Iluzolgrove, of Phoenix, N D, who nuderwoiit nn operation at the Mayo hospital for cancer of the stom a ch. Little hope is entertained for has recovery. Will Woods nnd family drove down from Wuterbnry in their auto Wednes sdny and vieited ut tho homo of Mrs Wood's parents, E Wiseman and wife. Mrs Burt Norse, of Sioux City, former ly Miss Mollio WiNemun, ueoompnnied them on tho trip down, Tho Snlom Aid society will hold h basket social ou tho luwn at the Salem Lutheran church next Wednesday eveniug, August 'Hi. Baskets will be Hold at 50o each. Ice cream cones will also bo on salo. Everybody cor diully invited. Tho Indies will please bring buskoto. Cuts and bruifes may be lieuled iu about one third tho time unuired bv tho usual treatment by applying Cham berlain's rjiuiroout. It iH uu nntisop tic aud causes hurIi iujurieti to houl without maturation. This liniment also relioves soreness of tho musclos and rhoumatio pains. For salo by all doalors, Iu 1008 tho management ol tho State Fair built uu auditorium with ti.OOO comfortable soats iu which tired sightBcors might rest and enjoy several concerts each day by ono of tho best bands to bo secured in tho United Stutes. September lth to 8th this year tho wonderful A. Liberati's New York City Military Band and Grand Opera Concert Compuny of 41 Instru mentalists und 20 Singers some of whom aro tho best Italian Grand Ope ra Soloists to bo found in the country will bo heard in concerts at 10:.t0 a m and -1:00 p m. Tho namo "Libor ati" explains tho merit of this mubioal organization to tnmslo lovers, austnve nerger Answer the Flnnl Summons. Gfitavo Rerger, for moro than fifty yonrs u resident of Dakota county, passed away last Thursday aftornoon Ht tho homo of his son-in-law, W II Orr. Ho had been in feeblo health for Boveral years, and since tho doth of his daughter, Mrs Clara Orr, in tho early spring, bo had given up nil do siro to livo und oulmly awaited tho summons that sooner or later will Oomo to ua all. Deceased was boru iu Germany, March 12, 1810, and camo to Amorion, arriving in Dakota couuty in 1860, his parents nnd brothors Fred and Gotloib, aud sistor Caroline coming with him. Thoy located ut old Orun dl first, and afterward on tho Borger farm southwest of this placo where ho resided until a fow years ago, when ho camo to town nud mado his homo with his son-in-law. Ho wna married iu 1870 to Miss Minorva Taylor, who died February 4, 181)3, Ho served his country dining tho war of tho rebellion, enlisting in Co I 2nd Nob cavalry . Mr Boiger was ono of tho substan tial citizoua of this precinct, nn hon ored member of tho Piouoors and Old Settlors' association of which ho sorv od as presiding ofllcor ono yonr. The funeral sorvlccs were hold Fri day afternoon from tho W H Orr resi dence, conducted by Rev 8 L Kellor, intorment being in tho Omnhn Valley cemetery below Homer. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (OKTI0IA1.) Dnkotn City. Not), Auk. 11, lull The board of couuty comnilsxloiior mot nui'Hiiunt to hiljmirnmpiu as a Ivunrtl ot riu tiltzatlon. Present, 10(1 Moinrtii, chairman, Tlio I,oii,(nutl Geo W Tliuukor ami W I. Ho-s, county ctorlc. Tho board trnnsfcrit'tl the eJ of section 21. all of suctions ) and 21 two 21). ranuo M front fioui road illslrlctNo I toroaddlxtrlet No". Tliu county olutk Is ordered to write 'wnr rant to Kietl Voss lor 1H) ou tlin lirlilitu fund. Tho follow Inn county levies wore matle on a valuation of j2.Mk.iOO. Uounty (ionoiiil Fuiul.. ., 7H mills County HrltlKu Ku'id I mills Oounty t.ond Fund afi mills Railroad Houd SnnltlnK Fund 12-Gm'U ltnllroad llond Iuturutt Kunil '-'-5 m'ls Spoulnl road district levies for tno ro- domntlon of outstandiinf Imlebtvdnes are as follows: Houd district No 1 f mills Kontl district No 6 Vmlllt Komi district No (I I) mills ltoud district No 2mllls ltontl district No n 1 mills Houd dl-trlct. Mill 2IUUIM Itond district No 10 2mlll.i Koad district No IT 1 mill llond district No 20 2mllls Tho ricliool levies for tho several vliool districts of tho county aro as follows; lUSTltlCT MILLS DISTItlCT MILLS NO -"-No 1 2S 21 IT 2 6 22 ,... H II 4 2:1 8 4 17 21 lfl C 10 25 8 C 8 2(1 12 7 10 27 11 S li XH.... IS Ill 29 T 1(1 22 HO IT 11 20 111 2f 12 0 S 8 13 Xi 2fi 14 , 18 HI 7 16 7 ISO 8 10 14 118 7 17 17 811 7 18 14 41 10 11) ,,..12 01 211 8 Tho bond lovlos for thu so oral Achool dis tricts are as follows: District No 1 8 mills District Noll 20 mills District No o mills DlstilctNoOl mills Tho following chums were allowed on tho county genorul fund: MrK.Tohtillnchort.cursof Nlsson $17 U) Jnmcs Kueston, salary and bouidliiK prisoners IB w) .lohn Thuckor, road work, HI 00 John ltuuhort, hoardliirf piuipuis II 7U I, J (JnodKiill. constable sorvlues BOO Thos I.omr, frolKht on irrndor , .... : W Ofo V MartlliR, reward BO 00 llenzc AGiten, ropnlrliirTKiaduiN, dis trict No V" '-li-fl J V Hock well, salary and oxpuns.es 16t.l t (leorKo Wllklns, money advaiieud for Ohas O'Connor, adnilttauuo to hos pital MOO J V Konnull, reiinlrliiRKrudur B no Tiio followltiB claims were allowed on county bildKO fund: US llentty. brldKO work $H8U 40 K S Ilentty. brltlKo lumliur 21 152 l'hillu lti, lirldRo work "6 as The following clnlms weie allowed on tho county road fund: John Thuckor,. road work tlSrt BO .lohn Thiiflmr. sumo 112 Ul .lohn Thuckor, Eauio ... 27U 00 ImWaddull.sanio 121 m 1 II Hoidiir. snino H Ifi J W DuKorest, sumo 7 Ml llonry Kuiikc, muihi IH ti (lion Do Forest, sninn 12 Ohas Kurst, Niituo Il HerlKiirht, samo.... " Klmor Miller. satin 25 fill Vernon Nelnui, sanm is "' Harry Miller, sauiu..,, ,...,.., " '"'' (leorscillllei'. "iitno l w Tho followiiiK clnims wero nllowed on tho road district fund: KM I.eiko, rtiiul work, dlstNoB $1 B0 Heuze itClieen, rupalrlnu urnders, dis trict No U 21) SB Huuxtf itOieon, topalrliiK Ktaders, dis trict No 20. ., II 16 Hoard adjourned to September II. 1UI1. V.'. L. ROSS. Uounty Clork. Seemed to (live Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after outing nnd no madicino or treatment I tried seem ml to do any goon," wiites I' M Young peterB, editor of Tho Sun, Luko Viow, Ohio. "Theiirstfow dobOH of Ohnm herlain'B Stomach and Liver Tablets nravo mo biirniieiuR relief and a now Htomnoh and perfootly good houlth." For salo by all dealers. Uill'B Prayer. I've noticed that when a fellow dies, no mutter what lie's lietm A saintly chap or ono whoso life was deeply stooped tn ln Ills friends fnritut tho blttor woids thuy spol.0 but yestoiduy, And find a miiltltuduof prutty things tosay. I fancy wlitui I k to lest, miiiih ono will brum tollKhl Some kindly word or Kootlly act. Ioiik bur- rludout of slKht. Hut If It's all tho samo to you, Just ulvo to mo Instead, The Internets while I'inllvlim and the knock- Iiik wlion I in (lean. Don't save your klsf.es to liuprlut upon my maihlo brow. VS'hllo eoiiutless inaltMlldlons nut hurled upon mo now. Say Just one kindly word to me, while I mount heioalone. And don't leave all your hiiIokIch to curve upon a stone, What do I care If when I'm dead tho liar- rls"H!'Kr3l"Ktnette, (lives men write-up with a cut. In uiourn- Inir borileis set, It will not Hatter mil a bit, no matter what Is ald, So kindly thiow your Inxiuets now and knoj'l. me when I'm dead. It iiiiiy lie line when one In dt'iul to liiive tliu folkK talk ho, To luivu tliu Mowitn I'oine In IoikIh from rel- atlvcHynu know, It may bu nice to linve tlictiu tliluittt front tliou you leuvu lielilud, Hut Just xo fur as I'm concerned, I really do not mind, I'm finite alive anil muII to-day, and while I ' HnKur lieru, I,vud nitiu belpliuc bund ut tlinoH.ulw) me it word of cheer, JtiHtcliuiiKC the uamo it little bit, lust kind ly vwap the, docks, For I'll 1m no Judicu of llowerti, when I've ciiHlied In my clieckB, SOUTH SIOUX CITY Krom " "loortt- Mrs. Mury Ilynill, or Homer, is vlslt- luff at the iiotno of her daughter, Mrs will iioffnn. Mrs. Mulilo Chronlstor, of Horseroot, Is ut tho home of hor parents, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hullock. Miss Alice IIiiKcrman. of Homer, is the truest of hor friend, Mies Knye TollhiRer, this week. Mrs. W. A. MorKitn und daughter, Miss Luetic, tire spending tho week With lelntlvca nt Allen. Mrj. Snrnh li. Utirnsej, of Ktnerson was tho uuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert I'iltirlm ti few ilnyn tills week Mrs Ouoi'Ki' Wrner, of U:U:ota Cltj, wits it visitor ut the home of her rmr eniH, Mr und Mrs. Alfred Pilgrim Miss Mtind Pressey left Monday morning for a visit at polntM In Iowa, Including I.nke Oknhojl and Sheldon. Mrs. Bvn Swcctser, of I.oomln, t'nllf,, 1? rsjjPCted lH-xt wnck for a visit at tho home of ht-i' parents, Mr, and Mrs, George L. lloaln. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning aro spending the week at I'te. la , tho guests of tlietr daughter, Mrs. A. A Sunde. The Walker's Island school houso Is being repainted both Inside and out, Improving its looks to a grent degree. (.'. A. Nash, of this city, Ib doing the work. David Zclgler lett this work fr Hauid City,' . '! whero ho will visit a week with his parents. Mr. KclKler will farm for himself next year, hav ing purchased an SO acres near Maple ton, la. J. A. Parker left Thursday morning for fnnlstotu, H. D., for a visit at the home of his son. While gone Mr Par ker will look after ills farms at Canls tota and Woonsocket aud also enjoy a much needed rest. Mrs. Ocorge L. Heals, who has been confined to her home tho past two weeks, Is now recovering and today left with her son, P. M. Houls, In his automobile for the Houls farm in Sa lem, where she will recuperate. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Norton, at Green Mountain, la., a boIi, ou Au gust G. Mrs. Norton will be remem bered here as Miss Dolo Horn. Grand pa Dorn is getting along as well as could be expected for the first time. Hoy Dennne was up from Kmerson this week looking over the Held w'lth a view to putting In a bid on tho cement sidewalks to be laid by the elt.v this year Mr. Demme Is unite an ixten slvv contractor In ids lino of work Mr. and Mm. t'llnt Manning will leave Sunday for Hangar, Mich., Mrs. Munnlng'H tormer home, whore they will spend three weeks visiting leln tlves and taking in the sights nt some )f the leHlto Michigan summer resorts. Nels Knnigh this week began haul ing material for the erection or a com plete set of buildings on his new faun west of Dakota street, between the Toblu and Don homes. The buildings will cr.inlnt of it line house, a bain and full set of farm outbuildings. H. W. Meeker Is to be In charge of the Dakota county exhibit at the Sioux City ralr again thla full and lu is now busy making urrangemeutH for the gathering of the produce and ror the arrangement of the same bo uh to give Dakota tho best advertising !,H- ullitn While thrashing Jils winter wlient this week, II. O. Dorn was somewhat surprised to find that Ills six-acre patch run out 2fi3M: bushels by ma chine measure. When delivered to the mill It weighed out G2 pounds to tho bushels and made 27H buBhels by weight. It Is thought that this will establish n record for winter wheat In Dukota county. Died Wednesday. August 9, Frena. tho bIx weeks' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Cowell, after an UlnettH of several weeks. The little one Is sur vived bv n twin sister, Freda, who Is sick and whose condition Is considered serious. The little one was taken to undertaking parlors in Sioux City to dav and tho funeral will take place from there tomorrow. Air. and mi's. Cowell have the sympathy of all South Sioux City. John l. Hazlegrove and his mother. Mrs. J. W. Hazlegrove, will leave Fri day morning for Hochester, Minn., where they go to the bedside of Will Hazlegrove, who Is In a Hospital mere and Is tOiout to undergo nu operation. Will was accompanied to the liospltnl by Ills hnitherlnlaw, Albert Gray, from Denhoff. Mrs. Hazlegrove and John ex pect to remain lintll there Is a change In the condition Of Mr Ilnzlogrovo and .something definite Is known about his Illness. A well known Dos Moines woman aftor suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaiut, was cured by ono done of Chamberlain's Colin, Choi cry nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. For salo by all donlers. FOR SALE Two full blooded Horefnrd bulls, standard brod, coming 2 years old. Georgo Hayes, Hubbard, Nob. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, M mercury will curely destroy the sense ot smell and completely Uerancc llio whole system wteo rnterltiK It through the mucous surfaces. Biicu articles should never bo used except on lrrcrlp- tlons from reputaoio mj sicmua. iu . """'"" -' I will do U ten told to llw s.d you can rr-Ml de rive from them. Hall's CnUrrh Cure, manwaciurea bv F. J. Cheney d . TuliJo, O.. contain- no mer cury, and H taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tho system. In buylmt Hall's Catarrli Cure bo sure you get the. genuine. It U taken Internally and mado In Toledo, Ohio, by V. 1. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by DruuKlsts. I'rlce. 75c. per bottlo. 'kc Hall's 1'amlly Villa tor constipation. All kinds of oonl, food und buy for sale at rounonnblo priced. I'lTLVB & SlADOUTKR CO. TheoE Blivkn, Mwagor. Dakota City, Neb. Here's Your Chance. You not tho Daily Stato Journal all the rest of this year, without Sunday, for only Ono Dollar, or including tho Hig Sunday piper, only SI. 2D.' This is a cut price mudti just to get jou t-tnrted reading thin splendid paper, und nt the ond of tho paper will bo btopped without nny effoit on your part, Tho Statu Journal, iu addition to its wonderful associated press uud spoeialtelt'grnph services, iH tho louder in reporting uffuiis fiom nil over the state of Nolirusku. It it clean, inde pendent, nud thoroughly reliable. Tho publishers lliinlt it's tho ono Nebraska paper above all others thin you should rend, no mutter whut your i oliticH. This Lincoln pper will please your whole fnmily. Tho sooner yoo send in tho moro papers you will get for your money. Por Sale, A Polnud China sow und six iilinutu, H II Mooro, .Dakota City. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Iluv. W. It. Wurrun, I'a.tor, Korvlcua at. the Methodist rhiUcopnl chiiieh every Haiulny an follows; 1'ieauli- luif at 11 am; MiiiKiny hciiooiiu ion m; oiusm uieMthiK 12 m: Kpwortli LeuKiiu 7 1 m; DltlllflllllKH l m, LUTHERAN. llev.H. I.. Keller. I'nstor. DAKOTA CITY Sunday huIiooI every Hundny nt t)'45n m; Mlsi Hlnuclio Hamilton, mipurlatendeat. preucliliiK ut 7:lso p in, uvery Haiiduy, SAI.ESI rreucliliiK every Sundny nt Hum: Hun day hcIiooI promptly at 1(1 a in, F, 1'. (Jul iMirtHon. sunurlnteudunt. 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SAWYER was born May 1850. in Mniislleld, Mass, Ho started us nn apprentice for three years in tho Undertaking business in lNo'v York City with tho largest firm in tho city, remaining with them for five years. Ho Iiur followed tho profession ever since, coming to Jaoksou, Nobr, iu 1880 nnd starting tho business here. Ho has ono of the best equipped Undertuding Purloin in tho state, with commodious quarters, lady assistant, lino hearses and equipment nnd a largo stock always on hand. Ho understands all tho successful methods of embalming and makes a specialty of tho Mico system, which preserves the remains forever, requires no ontting or excision of tho body, and takeB nothing away nor adds anything to the subject, tho thorough embalming being done oxclusivoly by external methodB. li. Jb Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska C ! Stickney's Catechism TTirntifctai ir is in Its perfect cooling system, in its aniomatic.mixer. injts ball-bearing governor and in the quality of its material and the accuracy of its work manship. I have a few copies of Stickney's Catechism; a book describing 57 points of superiority of the Stickncy Engine over all others Come and get one they arc free. i exclusive RENZE & GREEN Traveling Inducements for August Yellowstone Park This glorious vacation region during August is the magnet for thousands of tourists and campers; there is no scenic tour in the world like the Park tour, whether you use the hotels or the iiei&oually owe it to yourself and family to see this wonderland. To the East The 30 and CO day excursion fares will continue in effect. They embrace the whole eastern country. Ask for special leaflet of eastern tours. . Colonist Rates Far West The very low $25 one-way fares to the Pacific Coast will be in effect ScptcmberlS to October If.. You. should go during the earlier period of these rates to avoid.the final rush. . '" Through Coast Sleepers The Burlington runs through standard and tourist sleepers every day Colorado, Salt Lake City, with choice of routes beyond via Southern Pacific, Western Pacific (Feather River Canyon) of" Salt Lake Route ; also complete through trains with all classes of equipment to the northwest via Billings. Homeseeker Fares continue 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to the west. Write or call and let us help plan your tour. HBjeaaJpBlBBHSBagSbBBMBH HARN ESSl Everything in the line of Harness axd. Horse Goods The pesky flies have commenced to come and we now have our new stock of Fly Nets. Let us fit you out while our stock is complete. Our new stock of Whips has arrived and are selling at greatly reduced prices. Kopair Work Givon Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Baum's Hog Tonic, Best on the Market, Fredricksef (8l Sorv Hubbard ifc The Stickncy QasoUnc Engine excels all others In Its outside igniter in wfiich the spark can be seen, in its straight line vntvp mnllnn Renze & Green AGEXTswmmmmmm Hubbard, Neb. conducted camping toursVeil to California via Denver, scenic W. Iv. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklet, G P A, Omtthtt, Neb 1004 Farnnm strr.ot, Nabraak. N -.ul m TT1 -rl ESI 31 I I t I I !W ! tfl