c3 ? .. 1. I tap's Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Fears Tomntoea Poaches Bnnanns Oranges Lemons WHtormelons Musk Molons Ituportoil Macoaroni, tho beBt to bo bad, por box lGr Fresh broad always in stook Freab, dainty cookies of nil kinds.... New assortment of oandy Bulk olives, sweet, soar and dill pickles Rest Sugarourod Baoon, peril). . . .224 Bout Lard, por 11 l'H Pressed Ham, por lb 14 Oalifomla Hams, por 11) l'ir Bulk Coffee, por lb 2G$ and 30$ Oheeae, mild, por lb 20$ Agonts for Outiso & Sanborn's Cof fee 25$, 30$, 3N' and 40$ Akron Whcatinc boat breakfast food goiug G lb sack for 20$ Sloes, Rubbers and ltubbor Boots. All kinds of Dry Qoods Notious. We have n comploto lino of Econo my Fruit .Turn, nt cost prioo, to eloso out at once. We will close out our percaleH and 'aalicos ut cost in order to put in a line of glassware, lamps, eta. Call in nud look at our No. i! Gold Blast Xmnterus. Wo aro also olosing our Shoo stock at cost. (Jomo in and Rot a barguiu before they are gone. We wish to use the roum thut they oouupy for othor goods. Wo have just received a large ship ment of TubMs, largo and small sizos, all for 6$ ouch. M. E. Knepper's Grocery DAKOTA CITY, NEB. district Court Dates For the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska, for the year 1011: Oumlne January SO, September 11 Dakota February 1U. SoptombcrBS Stanton March 6, OctoborO Oeilar March IK, November 13 Dixon March 27. Deccmbor4 Thurston April 10. October 10 The first tiny or each tonnls sot for hear applications forcltlzonshlp papers. Guy T Qiavcs, Judge. m Websters New International Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? Because "J" a new crea- TIOX?, covering every field of tho world's thought, action and culture. Tho only new unabridged dictionary in many years. Because " defines ovcr 400,000 Words f more than ever beforo appeared between two covers. 2700 1'aiCBt Cooo IU lustrations. 1Wki it Is tho only dictionary . R" , with tho now divided page. A "Stroko of Genius." Because lt ls fin encyclopedia in a single- volume Rpmtkp is acooptod by tho ucmuse 0ourt8 Bohooi8 nnd Press as tho one supremo an tfiority. Rprnmte h0 who knows Wins " ccauac success. Lot us tell you about this now work. WHITE for specimen ex new 4lTitid pig. C.4 C. HERRI AM CO., PnUuten.SprinsneU.Miu. MnUoathlippr,rtclvFBXEtofpoclutnipl. wmwwwm STINSON'S Specials for Sat. Aug. 26 For ihis 50 lbs Premo Flour, for Millar's Charm 30c Coffee, 4 Lamp Chimneys No. 1 3 Cans Baked Beans, for Melons and Fresh Fruits always on ice Oar Stora Will bo Open on Old I Kii.ik.otcv City, Local Items Friday, August 25, 1911 Real estate loans. Geo Wilklns. Fruit of all kinds At Vau do Zoddo's. The lluest spleen for prcscrviug, at tho Dakota City Pharmaoy, Tho Union Labor festivities and tho 101 Ranch show will be tho attractions in Sioux City next Monday. "Pioueors and Old Settlors," don't forget you can rest and bo refreshed at tho Dakota City Pharmacy. L W White nnil family broko camp at tho lako Tuesday and returned to their home nt Woodbino, Iowa. Mrs Albert Soliumnohor nnd baby r-ame down from Deadwood, S D. last week for a visit at tho Schmied home. Hurt Peffers, of Dow City, Iowa, nn old friend of Louis Larson, spent Fri day and Saturday hero at tho Larson home. John and Kelly Foltz and W J Oileman went out to Al Ohallio's farm Monday morning to begin work on a big barn for Mr Challio. Why is it that overybody likes Broun's coffee? because it is tho very best ooffoo on tho market for tho mon oy. Van do Zoddo sells it. Work on tho new school building is progressing ruther slowly. Tho work men aru now above tho first iloor, and tho walls begin to loom up in fine shape. Tho many friends of Miss Leila J Keller, who suffered from an attack of diptheria the past week, ore plossod to know she has improved so rapidly ns to bo quito herBelf again . Kelly Foltz dropped tho ond of a six by six ou his foot und mashed it tho foot whilo working on tho burn at Al Chuillio's place Monday. Ho has been hobbling nround on crutches since. An ordinary easo of diarrhoea can, as a rule, bo oarod by usiuglo dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For salo by all dealors. Tho homo of Rev Keller was quaran tined last Thursday for diptheria, their daughter Lelia having a mild esse of tho disease. Tuoy were ro leueed from quarantine Tuesday, Miss Lelia having recovered from the ef fects of tho disease. Mrs Theodore Bliven returned Mon day from a visit at Scotland, S D, at the homo of her sistor, Mrs FroJ Sohlieve. Mr Sohliovo accompained hor on tho homo trip nnd went on to Shobesto, Neb, whero ho will visit at the O B Howard homo. Slot Noiswunger returned homo Saturday from a month's trip to Cher ry county, whero ho sp nt the tinio ou the C J O'Connor cattlo ranch. He hud hotter luck on his homeward trip than ho did going out, when he missed his train st Norfolk and had to make his way to tho ranch alone. Mrs Caleb Antrim nnd son, of Groon- lief, Idaho, spent the week hero at tho Churloy Antrim homo. Sho will visit hereabouts until after tho Old Settlers picnic, wuen sue will return norao ac companied by Grandma Antrim of Homer, and Rev Ed T Antrim and family of Boomer, who will make their home in Idaho. 8 H Mooro placed a Bmoll advertise ment in tho Herald last Tiinrsdny for the salo of a sow und fix pigs nnd on Saturday tho swino wero sold and sev eral other inquiries wero,ieot)iveJ by him for tho same, all of which goes to show that tho Herald brings results in advertising and that when tho Raleigh riiitu advertises anything ho has tho goods. See! Monto Kuepper had quito an expe rience ut tho lako hint Friday and camo uoar losing u horse during the nrdcal. Ho drove out to the luuding at the Evans farm to get a load of melons that wcro being brought over in n bunt and attempted to drivo out on tho beach to the waters edge when tho horse dropped through tho crust nn tho ground nnd floundered into tho lako. Before ho could bo extricated from the harness he was just about drowned, and camo near drowniug his roscuors in his attempts to get out of tho iniro. Da.y Only for or No. 2 . $1.40 2 '5c 25c 25c till Noon, und iiftor G p. Settlers Day. 111. Stinson Nebraska. Buy a good farm ou tho Dakota county bottom. I have Eimorn.it, A bnby girl was born to Harry Foyo and wife, nt their Crystal lako homo Tuosday. D D Dryden and family will move to their homo hero from Sioux City fur tho lUhtor. Van do Zedilo brightened up his store this week with a new coating of wall paper. Spices aro but drugs, so why not buy tho purest kind, at tho Dakota City Pharmacy. A baby dughtor of tho usual weight arrived at tho Hopo Diokovor hoiao last Saturduy. If you want to bny a No. 1 broom, look over Van do Zoddo's assortment, ho has thorn from 30o up. Romembor, crushed fruits of all kinds with ico cream, is served only at the Dakota City Pharmaoy. Homer will entertain at the big W O W pionio Saturday. Gov Aldrich will bo one of tho speakers. OIibb Smith camo in irom Duff, Nob, Monday, and was n passenger to Ho mer, whero be will visit relatives, One hundred suits of gnnzo under- dorwonr, at actual cost prico to mako room for winter goods. M E Kneppor. Tho Teddy Bears will RO to Akron, Iowa, tomorrow. Saturday, for a gtttnu with tho Akron boys, aud to Lemurs, Sunday. Jauio Kneppor, of Sioux City, visit ed lust weok at tho T J Kuoppcr home. Daisy Kneppor accompanied her home for a weoUs' visit. Rev Ed T Antrim and family arriv ed hero Wednesday from liecmor, Neb, for a fow weeks' visit, hoforo leaving for their new homo iu Idaho. Deputy TJ S Mershul John F Sides loft Monday ou a business trip to Fre mont, Columbus, borltolk, St Edwards and other points iu tho Btuto. Don't forget on Old tiottlors night botween dauces that you can cool off at tho Dakota City IMutrinnuy; iluest ice cream and coolest driuko in town. Rev S L Keller will till his regular appointments ut Salem und Emanuel Lutheran churches, no preventing pro vidence, this comiug Sunday, the 27th Miss Nellio LindBuy camo down from Phillips, S D, list Thursday, and will remuiu until after tho Old Settlers picnic, visiting relutives und old friends. Henry Weigand and family have moved from Laurel to bioux (Jit), whero Mr Weigand has ucoi pted u pu sitiou as bookkeper iu tho Tuokaberry wholesale house. Rev and Mrs S L Keller desiro to thank their many friends for tlieh kindness und interest shown iu various' ways during the illness of their daugh tor, tho piiBt week. Prof W L Best, a former assistant principal in our schools but for the ptst threo yema principal at Chad ron, Neb, wus married 011 August 14, to Miss Annie Ross, of Cliudrou. Henry Francisco x:zz devn fiom north of Jueksou l'riiluy anl romem- berod tlio Herald fur a short vi-iit Henry is accumulating conidrslle land iu that neuk of tho woods. Judge G W Norris, of McUook, Nub, representative iu congiess from the Fifth district of Nebrasku, will deliver the Labor uy address at Rivon-ido park, Sioux City, Monduy, Stjptorn bor 4. -A well known Don Moines woman aftor suffering miHorubly fot two days fiom bowel complaint, was cured b ono dose of Ohamberlaiu'a Ooliu, OIiol ery nud Diurrhoea Remedy. For Bale by ull dealers. Harold Van do Zddo wns thrown from u liorbo Monday nt.il received sud oral bad bruijeo. The nuimal got frightened at en nutmrdiln and in orobsing the street car truck htumbled uud throw him off. B O Buchanan and Miss Maud Duo littlu were j lined in marriage lust FriduybyRov W R Warren. They havo Eouo to hoUHi'keHijiiif in tho Ohns Coughtry house, recently pur chased by tho groom. Bny it now. Now h tho time to buy 'i bottle of Chamberlain's Uolio. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is al most certain to bo needed before the summer is over. Tliis remedy has no ruperion. For sale b all dealers. Armiuta Powell, daughter of Burt Powell and wifti, and Uewain Loomix, sou of Eugene Loomis uud wifo of Omadi precinct, were married by Judge Hcfferiiun on Mondoy. Thoy havo gone to housekcepiug in Homer. Outs and bruineH may bo healed iu nhout ono third tho timo n quired ly tho usual treatment by upplyiug Cham berlain's rjinimuut. It i an uniisep lio and oniW'H Mich l.tjuriru to heal without maturation. This liniment ulso relieves soreness of tho muscle uud rheumatic puius. For sale by all doulors. Tho proposition to 1111 Crystal lake has been virtually deeidnd upon by the Crystal Lako Improvement nseo ciation. The outlet fiom tho lako to to tho river inst west of South Sioux City, will be reopened, hm ti.in oau In done at a small cost oomptred with the laying of a pipo lino at the 'vest end of the lake, Prospeots of an automobile spend way on this hide of the river are von flattoring nt present. The Siiux (Jin Automobile olub in negontiiiK with J .1 Eimers and John F Hides for a tract of land ou the north side of the laki ou which to ustablirili u speeilwav an" if thoy comu to terms it will mean a big thing for the lake. Tho Teddy Bears won two good ball games the mht week Tho first was with. the .Inhiihon llisonit Nni o Sionx City, nnd they went eli-aned up 11 to 8. Tho Bars played sto.uh ball nil through the gumi , and buirinp ono iuning when our team run in live scores, the Joliufcotis played tiglit ball HtinBon's homn run and a two base hit by McAllister with tuo buses full accounts for the flvo runs in thu sev enth iuning. McAllister pitched the tlrst six innings for tho Hears und al lowed five hits Londrosh tho last three aud allowed SI hits. Sunday ut Jackson in tho championship series for tho county Dakota City won handly by a score of 8 to 4. Sorao of tho spectators who had a few dimes up on tho resnlt wero so badly workod up over tho loss that they prooipatated a fight, lint no oue was killed, not oreu tho umpires, ' Thursday. August 31st Will Bo Gala Day Next Thursday the Pioueors and Old Settlors will meet nt Clinton Park, Dakota City, for their 30th an nual reunion, Everything is iu readi ness for tho big gathering and a largo crowd is anticipated. Following is tho program: 10 A. M. Uuslo, by Heed's Military Hand, of Sioux Olty, Iowa, rrajorby Ohnplnlu, Iter. w II. Warren Aluslo. Addrcsi by tho President, U. il.Urlbblo. Music Annual Address, by aov.Olietor A. Aldrloli. D1HHEU. 2;UO 1. M. Music. Memorial Iloport. Short Addresses by Pioneers and Promt- nont Visitors. Muslo. Business Meetlmr nnd lClcotlon of Oinoers Music tt?OBTS. llacesat tho Ilaco Track Adjoining l'lonlo Grounds. Free-for-all Trot or Pnco, purse tlU.OO County Trot or Pace, purse pifl.oo fanners Trot or Psce, tnr lioiws owned nnd driven by (armors, purse ilfi.00 Base Hall Oamcs. for purses, at tho ball grounds Just eait of tho Park, Dance- at tho Hull in the KvenliKf. OFF10EH9. Fiealdent E. II. dribble. VIcq President Wm, H. Ryan. Secrctury Georgo Wilklns. Assistant Secretary Mrs. D. NPIswanger. Flnnnclnl Secretary B. Grlbble. Historian M. M. Warner, 'i'rensurer Geo. T. Woods. Jlurslmla J. I Rockwell John M. I Iluzelcrove, J. M. Locdom. Jeff Taylor, L. J. Goodscll nnd James Fueston. COMMITTERS . The following committees wero ap pointed to complete und carry out ar rangements for tlio 30th annual reun ion, to bo held August 31, 1911: Iixecutlvo Committee St. John's, John Boler; Covington, J. W. Ilnzel .jrovo; Dakota, I. W. Fisher; Omadl. Wm. II. Hynn; Plneon Creek, Frank II. Vuy: Summit, Mike Beaeoin, Emor bon, Fred Illume; Hubbard, R. D. Rock well. Invitation George Wilklns, W. l. Ross, Eftlo Z. Engolen and W. 12. Vosa. Speakers R. E. Evans, F. A. Wood, Harry II. Adair nnd Wm. P. Warner. Music acorgo Wilklns, Harry II. Adair and Gcorgo Carter. Transportation R. E. Evans, J. J. Elmers nnd M. O. Ayres. Registrar Mrs Fannie Crozler. Privileges A. II. Baker, B. drlbblo and Geo. T. Woods. Amusements M. O. Ayres, C. II. Maxwell, W. H. Mason, John Hogan, J. B. Leahy, W. E. PmUli, Ben Bonder sou nnd John II. Ream. Membership Harry II. Adair and L. H. Arnibrlght. Grounds H. D. Wood. Reception Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Ross, Mrs. Eva Orr, Wm. II. Orr, Harry Rockwell, Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Ream, Mr. und -Mrs. Charles D. Hail, ucorgo Wilklns, Esther Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Bcrgcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Hrldnnbaugb. Mr. und Mrs. Herman nwrrnnn. W. IU. Voss. Mr. uUd T.Irs. S. A. Stinson, E. J. McKernan, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rjocrts. Mr. and Mrs. Ohrls Fey. Mr, and Mrs. MlUc Farrcll. Georgo R.Rock well, Mr. nnd Mrs Rich Long, Mr. and Mrs. Phllo McAfee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Huns Bonnlcksen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Blede. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry H. Adair, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Carter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry II. Foltz, Mr. and Mrs. August Andre sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Westcott. Mr. und Mrs. James Hogan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Church, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. Monnlmn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. McBentb, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Man ning, John L. Hnzelgrove, Bert Karst, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Rockwell, Mr. nnd Mia. C. J. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashford. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ashford, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Crltz, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilklns, Mr. und Mrs. Carl Lar sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Nelson, Dr. nnd Mrs. D. n Rtldworthy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. L. Dodgu. Mr. and Mrs. B. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. August Wil klns. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. w. uavis, mr. . and Mrs. James Alloway, Mr. Scth P. j Barnes, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hale, Mr. and Mrs. i C. E. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ( Mungor, Mr. nnu Mrs. n. . oiii m Mr. nnd Mrs. George BIcs3lng. Miss Charlotte Kelly, Miss Margaret Mur phy, Miss Lena AVIlklns, Miss Helen Bolster. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Larson. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Mr. und Mrs. rivnit rtlnmn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. . Wallway, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meeker, Henry Bcermnn and wife, E. J. Melz uild wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wilbur, S. P. Mike sell. Cora Mldklff. J. M. Plnckncy, John C. Dlneen, Mrs. Cora B. Miller. FOR SALE Two full blooded Horefard bulls, Ntiiudnrd bred, enming 2 years old. Geoige Ilayrs, Hubbuid, Neb. Seemed to Olve Him a New Stomach. "I -uffered intently aftere-iting und nn nvxtioinu'or tn tiint I tried Hi-em-.il to do am goon," writes II M Young' nntcrs, editor of The Bun, Luke View, Ohio. " The ilrst fow iloseHof Oham ni'rbtin'H Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me snipiiHiiiR leliof and a now ntomunh nud perfectly good houlth." For sale by all dealers. Here's Your Chance. You net the Dully Statu Journal ull the rest of this year, without Hnnday for onli One Dollar, or including tlio llig Miindnv piper, only $1.25. This ih a cut price made just to get you htaited rending this splendid papei, and at the end of the paper will bo -topped without any iffoit on your .art. The rjtuln Jnnruul, in addition to iU wonderful iifsoelated press und speuial t-ligrnph services, Ih tho leader in reporting affairs from all over tho .tatuiif AoiitiiHkii. J' it cieiin, mule pendent, and thornughl) reliable. Tho publishers ihink it's the one NebriiMkn pi por aliovo all others thar. jou should r-ad, nn matter what your olitics. 't'liis Ijincoln p)er will plnaso yo'"" whole family. Tho soonof yoo hond in the more papers you will get for your monoy CHURCH NEWS METHODIST, ltuv. W. It. Warren, I'ostor. Survlcrs at tlio Methodist Kpltcopul oliurcli eery Huiiilny an follows: I'lcncli Inu at 11 am: Hnnday Hclioolut Ida in; class mentliiK ii m: Kpwortli I.uaituu 7 n m; preachliiKHpm. LUTHEHAN. Itav.K, Ii. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA CITY Holiday school every Hundoy atD:45nm; Miss Ilhinuhe lliiiiilltiin, siipurlntendent. preaoiiluu at 7::nJ P in. every Hunduy. BAI.KM I'reocliliiK overy Hnnday at 11 a m; Sun dny school promptly atlOum. K. l'.Oul- bertson, superlntenuoni. The publlols cordially Invited to all theso serrloes For Sale. 80 acres of hay. Iuqulro at this ofllco. Election Boards For ion, DAKOTA JudKi's Krt-d Kchrlevor. Wllllnm Lahrt, ItnVi'ow, Ctcrt:: unrtrics it Itcnm. Jny KoborHon. OOVINOTON Judges John Jenkins, John il Burke, J N Mulllui. Olorki-U D Hinlley, Oscar Hltwum, OMADI Judges Onrl Lnrson.T J O'Connor, N 11 Smith. Clerks Charles Holsworth, 11 Jlc Kltiley. ST. JOHH'd JudRCS T II Sullivan Jnines Jnnies Klyiin. Clerks II II Holer, Hyun, linns Knudson. UUDDAHb Judaes Kd Green. John iinrty, tt n ltookwcll. Clerks 11 P Cain, Hoy Armour. EUKr.BON Jinlues Kd V Maurlco, II II StoU. Theo dora Peters. Clerks JiMiOrustkern.acomo Knox, riQKoH OHKKK JudKes Asron I.tnifltor, Mnrtin Ilea coin, K II Way. Olorks Audrovr Crowe, Phllo MeAfT" SUMMIT JudKos M llenoom, T P Crosby, N A Nel son. Ulorkt John P TwohlcAntou Larson All kinds of coal, food and hay for salo at roasouabloprioes, lttKlDB & SLAnQHTKIt Co. ThkoE Bliven, Manogor, Dakota City, Nob. FOR SALE A team, harness and wagon. Fred Ducnsing If you haven't got timo to do your own shopping oall up No 1. nnd ho will jlolivor tho goods promptly, R R Time Table CSt. P., M.&O. 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Can also snpply you with Drive Points, Cylinders, Pump Repairs, Pipe and Pipe Fitjings. Call on us when you want anything in this line. E. & B. Lbr. Dakota City, Neb. Undertaker County Coroner. B. F. SAWYER was born May 3, 1850, in Mansfield, Mass, He started uts an apprentice for threo years in tho Undertaking business in Now York City with tho largest llrm in the city, remaining with "them for flvo years. Ho has followed tho profession ever since, coming to Jackson, Nobr, iu 1880 nud starting tho business heic. Ho has one of the best equipped TJudertadiug Puilois in the state, ffith commodious qunrtors, lady assistant, line heniBos nud equipment and a largo stock always on hand. He understands all tho successful methods of embalming and makes a specialty of tho Mico system, whioh preserves the remains forever, requires no cutting or excision of tho body, nnd take's nothing away nor adds anything to tho subject, tho thorough embalming being douo exclusively by externnl methods, B. Jb Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska wmrmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmm There is Plenty of Water in the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley All of the rivers and irrigation canals are now running full . The writer has just returned from an extended inspection trip' through the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley, where he found that the farmers have all the water they can use for irri gation; crops arc accordingly very fine. Opportunity for Investment. Irrigated lands, Cary Act lands, or deeded lands in the Big Horn Basin, at present prices is sure to bring large returns for the reason that the farmers of this country are beginning to understand that the Basin and Yellowstone Valley have an ample water supply and that the water comes down from the mountains just at the time when it is needed for irrigation. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Come with me on one of our personally conducted excursions, first and third Tuesdays, and let me show" you the crops that follow a reliable water supply. Writer today for our new folder telling all about these lands. It is free. 'B'l'llllll-Jl'lll HARN ESSi Everything in the line of Harness and Horse Goods The pesky flies have commenced to come and we now have our new stock of Ffiy Nets. Let us fit you out while our stock is complete. Our new stock of WKSps has arrived and are selling at greatly reduced prices. liopair Work Given Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Baum's Hog Tonic, Best on the Market. Frcdrxckien (&L Son. Hubbard Co. Money invested in Government D. Olem Deaveb, Gen Agt Land Boekors Information Bureau, 100-1 Farnam Btreet, Omaha, Nebr. I I I I Nabrmalti .: "731 iJi. f.nf I ; TBI 'SI A.: "TTI s "23 nl& . ! ii ' . rtl 1 ' KiS (TV u 'T I