K V. I-. as. ! k V-v '- V ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal G rape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE M. I ers Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Pears Tomatoes Poaches Bananas Oranges Lemons Watermelons Mnsk Melons Imported Macoaroni, tho beet to bo bad, per box 1G$ Fresh bread always in stook Presb, dainty cookies of all kinds. . . . New assortment of candy Bull: olives, sweet, sour and dill piokles Best Sugar cured Bacon, porlb. . . .224 Best Lard, per lb H$ Pressed Ham, per lb 14$ California Hams, per lb 14$ Bulk Coffee, per lb 25$ and 30$ Cboese, mild, por lb 20$ Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Cof fee 25$, 80$, 3F$ and 40$ Akron Wheatiue best breakfast food going 5 lb snok for 25$ Shoes, Rubbers and Rubber Boots. All kinds of Dry Goods Notions. We have a complete lino of Eoono . my Fruit Jars, at cost price, to oloso out at once. Wo will dose out our percales and calicos at cost in order to put in a lino of glassware, lamps, etc. Call in and look at our No. 2 Gold Blast Imutuius, Wo are also closing our Shoe stock at cost. Oorue in and get a bargain bofore thoy are gone. We wish to use the room that thoy oooupy for other goods. We lmvn just received a largo ship ment of Tablet 8. large and small sizes, all for C$ each. M. E. Knepper's Grocery TAKOTA CITY, NEB- Kiepp i A TH. flTu ". SrTrM.'H - - (LINCOLN rrus STAIES Ubbi PKOUUCTS TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS LIBERATI MILITARY BAND AMD GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS FIREWORKS, NIGHT STIN SON'S Specials for Sat., Sept. 2 For this Be.3t Rice, per ib 25c Bulk Coffee, per lb 1 lb Best Pink Salmon Can Strawberries ' 7 Bars White Flake Soap Can of Extra June Peas Any Color of our 7-cent Melons and Fresh Fruits always on ice S. A; Stinson Dakota City, Local Items Friday, Sept. i, ign Fruit of all kinds at Van do Zoddo's. Louis Larson in helping out iu tho Krjmwiedo saloon. Spices aro but drugs, so why-not buy tho purest kind, nt tho Dakota City Pharmacy. MrB H Wesley Brown oamo down from Hernok, 8 D, Monday to visit until after tho big picnic. Mrs Morion Skoou of Godj, Nobr, arrived here Sunday for a weok'B visit at tho home of her father, M O Ajros J ml go R E Evans installed a new Chickoriug piano in his homo Monday. The instrumont was purchased through Prof Carl Sohriover and is a boauty in tone and finish. If yon know of tho value of Chamb erlain's Liniment for lamo back, sore ness of tlin musoles. sprains and rhou matio pains, yon would never wish to bo without it. For sale by all dealers. Mrs Etta M Spenoer and family who recently went to Ft Morgan, Colo, for tho benefit of Miss Marjorio's health, aro now located at Hoyt, Colo, whore thoy will reBido with Mrs Spenoer'fl son James. Irvin Fisher and family, O W Fish er, John Miller and family, Jacob Loamer and family, all of this place, aud Miss Lena Sund and Miss Mo Guire of Sioux City, spent Sunday with James Fisher and wife at Walt hill. Goorgo Brashier, who was sent hero from Homor to sorvo a sentenco in tho county jail for vagranoy, was released Monday. His pluco in tho county bas tile was filled by Geo Gallagher, also of Homer, who was sentenced to two wnnka bv Justice MoKinley for being drunk and disorderly. Will Hileman, who bas been assist ing the Foltz boys on tho now barn which Alfred Ghaillie id erecting on his farji, fell from a scaffold laBt Thursday afternoon, striking on his head and shoulders. The scaffold on whioh ho was working was about uino feet high, and the fall rondcrcd him unconsoious for a timo. However, no bones wore broken, and except for a soreness in his ohest and neck, he is getting along nicely, D U L roO,.i119ll RACES. VAUDEVILLE. Da.y Only 5c 2JOc 15c lOc 25c lc Calico at 64c per yrd. Nebraska. Ileal cstato loans. Geo Wilkins. Tho Toddy Boars will play nt Horn or Hunday. Tho finest sploes for preserving, nt tho Dakota City Pharmacy, liny a good farm on tho Dakota county bottom. I havo Eimora.it. Al Plaoy went to Bt Paul, Minn, Inst Fiiday on n business trip of sovoral days. Anna Lnntonbnoh, fr.un uoar Ponca. visited nt tho homo of her undo, Fred Sund, tho past week. If yon wnnt to buy n No. 1 broom, look over Van do Zoddo's nssorttnont, h has thorn from 30o up. Romombor, crushed fruits of nil kinds with ico oronm, is sorvod pnly nt the Dakota City Pharmaoy. Mrs Goorgo Pranger oamo down from Wakofield Tuesday to visit friondstho bnlanco of tho weok. Mrs Paul Kinkol and son, Wilfred, went to St Paul, Minn, Wednesday on a fow mouths visit with relatives. Ono hundred suits of gauzo undor derwear, at actual cost prico to ruuko room for winter goods. M E Kneppor. T T Lindsay arrived Wodncsday from Pennsylvania to spond tho winter at the homo of his daughter, Mrs J F Sides. Theo filiven drovo his oar to Laurol and buck last Friduy, taking E A Fields and wife, of Sioux City, to that plaoo on business, Will Phillips arrived horo Monday from a summer's sojourn in Nortli Da kota, and will havo chargo of tho Krumwiodo pool hall. A side ourtain to a buggy found on tho rond southwost of town, was left nt thin office. Ouor can havo samo by paying for this notice. Gnstav Gorlaoh, who is now con ducting a butohershop at Winnebago, was. a visitor in town Monday ovening. Ho orderod the Herald sont to his ad rtrocB anbthor your. John L Hazlcgrove and hiu mother returned last Thursday from Roches tor, Minn. Will Hiizlcgrove, of Phoe nix, N D, who was at Rochester for medical treatment, accompanied them home. Fred Oomell cam down from Dan ton, S D, Tuesday, bringing bis stook and housohold goods. Mrs Cornell has beenbere for several weoks. They havo located iu South Sioux City for tho winter. Tho Sioux City Automobile club fi nally deoided on a sitofor a spcodwuy, taking a looation noar Riverside Tho only objection to the Sidos-Eimers tract at Crystal lako was tho bridge toll to and from Sioux City. In tho assignment of teachers by tho Sioux City school board appears tho names of Misses Lillian Orr and Mil dred Burkctt, of this place, Miss Em ma Bliven and Mrs F VY" Swinglo, both formor residents of this county. Fred Rungo writes to change hi ad dress on the Herald -from MoOlusky to Alta, N D. Ho says they had plon to of rain during August aud that hay was good; wheat, fair; flax, fine. Just north of him they wero hailed out Will Rungo lost oontrol of his unto while coming to tho pionio .Thursday and tho machine turned turtle near Will H Orr's place. Mr Rungo was caught under the oar and sustained a broken leg. Tho two men with him csoiped with slight injuries. Miss Mary Enston arrived homo on Mouiln J from a six weoks' tour of the Pacifio roast, returning by way of Saoo, Mont, whoro her brother, A E Easton, is running a drug store. Sho filed on a claim uoar Saco, and will go there in February to reside. The implicit confidence that many peoplo havo in Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy is foun ded on their experience iu tho uso of that remedy and 'their knowledge of tho many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and disontory that it has effooted. For slo by all dealers, Mrs Paul Pizoy and daughter went to Randolph, Iowa, last Saturday, whoro thoy will visit with Mrs Pizey's paronts until the latter part of this week, when thoy will accompany Mr Pizuy on their trip to Boise, Idaho, their future home. Tho peoplo of Da kota City are sorry to lose this estima ble family. Few, if any, medicines, havo met withathe uniform suoocss that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tho remarkable oures of colio and diar rhoea whioh it hiiB nffootod in almost evory neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For Balo by all dealers. Tho W O W picnio at Homor last Saturday drew a large crowd of vis itors, and oil attending say it was tho biggest picnio of tho kind ever pulled off in tho comity. Gov Aldrioh was the principal speaker and tho drawing card for tho day. The ball game be tween Ilomor nnd Rosalio went to tho formor, 13 to 12 . An ariiolo that has renl merit should iu time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain's Gough Rompdy has been attested by many dealors. Hero is ono of thom. II W Hondriokson, Ohio Falls, Ind, writes, "Ohomborlain.s Cough Remedy is tho best for coughs, colds nnd croup, and is my best seller." For salo by all dealors. The joint soesion of tho Dakota and Thurston county institute held at Em erson last week was ono of tho most instructive and interesting sosMoun held in years. Supts Tarrant of Thurston and Voss of thin county wero iu chargo of tho joint meeting. By combining lorcea n mucli better corps of instructors was secured than if sep arato sessions worn hold in eaoli coun ty. The attendance vas very grati fying, there being fifty-five teachers iu attendance from this county. Tho Dakota City ball teum wont to Akion, Iowa, last Saturday to play a dato with tho fast aggregation of that place, A bunch of errors in tho last fi'w innings gave Akron tho gamo, 0 to 0. Londrosh, for tho Teddy Bears, held tho Iowa bunch to 7 hits, while tho Hours ooppod 10 hits from tho Akron pitcher ono of thom a homo run by MoAlllstor. Tho team went to LnMars, Io, Sunday for an exhibition, but owing to wot grounds tho game was canceled. Tho trips to both plaoes woro mado by auto, sovoral oars of rooters accompanying them, 30th Annual Reunion a Hummer. A perfect day and ono of Mio largest orowdR iu tho history of tho associa tion groetod tho l'ioueors nnd Old Set tlers nt their thirtieth nnnual reunion held in Dakota City yesterday. Long beforo noon tho crowd began to assem bio nt Clinton park, whoro Reed's band of bioux City discoursed music during tho day nnd where tho old timers ex changed grootings with others who had oomo ror many tniios to grasp tho hand of Bomo ono thoy knew ia tho oarly days. Governor Chester A Aldrioh, tho speaker of tho day, Was Into iu nrrlv lug, and gavo his talk nftor tho dinner hour. Ho dwelt on tho early history of Nebraska and told of tho rosources of this groat state, tliu character ot ils people, its state and educational iu stitutious. He also paid n splendid tribute to old settlors, whom ho class ed as tho boat of tho union soldiers who mado real starts after tho war. His talk was thoroughly omjoyod by all who oould get within roach of his voioo. Tho sports of tho aftornoon included n boll gamo betwoon Homer and Da kota City for a purso of $20, which was won by tho Teddy Boars, 11 to 8. M Boacom's horse, from Hubbard, won first money in both trotting races. The following ofiloers nud commit tees for tho coming year wero ohoson at tho business meeting ot tho associa tion; President Will II. Itynn. Vlco President OoorKo A. ISIcssIuk. Secretary Georgo Wilkins. Assistant Secretary Mrs. D. M. Nelswanfjcr. Financial Secretary B. Cribble. Historian M. M. Warner. Trensurer Geo. T. Woods. Kxecutlva Committee St. John's, John Holer; Covington, J. AV. Hazel Bxovo; Dakota, I. W. Fisher; Ornadl, Win. II. Ityun; PIsron Creek, Frank II. Wny: Summit, Mike Dencom; Emer son, Fred Blurnc; Hubbard, R. D. Rock well. llndKO Oommlttoo Mrs. Fiiuiiio OioIer and Mrs. KvaIj. Orr. The following memorial report was road by Soorotary Geoige Wilkins: .T. w Davis. Jr.. aevA 29 yearn, ill oil nt Isn lwll, Hon tli Dakota, HuiHlny, buptumbor 9. 1910. Ho was born nnd reared in Dakota county and was ono of its best youmt mon. On Wednesday, Sopt. 21, 1910, Orn Mny MoU.nitod !M years. duDartcd this lift) nt hor homo lu South Hloux Olty. Hlio was a kind, christian woman nnd is missed by a host of IriuiuU. Mrs. Eliznboth Worntckdlod at tho homo of hor son, O. A. Harbor, nour Jackson, Nob! nt tno ago oi a years, ono una ooon n resi dent of this county for n nutnbor of years. 8hodlcdOct.il 1910. Frank Knudson, nueil IU yonrs, dlod at his Homo noarjtomor. Nob., Krldav, Octo bcrSO, 1910, IIk was born anil reared in this county. On Monday, Octobor 21, 1910, A. Frodorlck Horner answered to tho call of tho Krtm reaper. He canio to Dakota county In 1S53, n sturdy ploneor, nnd by his uutlrltiK efforts nuinsseu uuanusoiuo competence, iiusorv ed his country during the civil war in com pany 1, 2nd Nebraska cavalry. Win. BIkks. formerly n resldont of this county, died at liis iiomc In Knot county, .Nob., Monday, Nov, 7, 1910, at the uko of (53 yonrs. John Ntinn, a formor resident of this county, dlod nt his homo In Wlnnolmuo, Neb., Wodncsdny, Novembers, 1910, nt the ago of 49 yenrs. He was better known among tho. oldor settlors of this county. Mrs. PatilckUush dlod In a Sioux Olty hcvmltnt at tho rlpo old ago of 79. She came to this county n number of yenrs ago. O" Wodnosday. November 23, 1910, Mrs. T. J. O'Connor, ngod S3 years, crowed the dark rlvorof death nt hor homo In Homor, Neb. Hlio wasn kind henrlod, christian lady, nnd was admired by nil who know her. Mrs. Mnrgarotllroyhlli died at tho homo of hor son, O. V. llroyhlll, nt Dakota Olty, Monday, November 28, 1910, at tho rlpo old ngo of 81 years. She wan ono of those noble, oh rlstlnn woman nud leaves it host of friends to mourn hor loss. Mrs. Eliza Ij. Osnmn, ngod Klyciirs, passed Porter Bonis trip io Idaho. is on n laud-sooking E II Cornell and wifo Ponoa with relatives. Sundaycd in Mrs Jas Otrndospy, of Oedar Bluffs, Nob, was u guest at tho John F Sides homo for the weok. H H Abel, a former Dakota couuty boy, now living nt Vermilion, 8 D, oamo down to attend tho Old Settleis. Mrs Thos Ohristophersou aud daugh ters, of Maple, Minn, spout sevoral days lust week at tho Alfred Seymour homo. Georgo and Ben Bavhu, of Niobrara, old time residents of this plaoo, oarao down Wednesday to bo in attendance at tho Old Settlors picnio. Why is it that ovorybody likes Breuu's coffee? because it is tho very best ooffoo on the imtrket for tho mon ey. Van do Zuddo bl-11h it. Beginning today, Sept 1st, all in ooming and outgoing mail will bo classified and counted for ono mouth, in tho ofiloo at Dakota, Neb. Fred Bluma and Ben Uondorson re turned liomn last week from Rrjohostor, Minn, where thoy were Inking troat mont ut tho Mayo hospital, tho former for heart tronblo, the latter for rheu matism. Mrs Luolnda Blotter, of Union, Nob, and Mrs E J Taylor, of Gonova, Nob, sisters of N D Snydor, oamo to spond the wtfk nud tukn in tho big picnio. This is tho first timo in 28 yonra the brother aud sisters had met, Fred Schmidt arrived hunt Saturday from his oluim near New Underwood, S D, with his stock uud household goods, liis wifo and children came lust weok, und thoy will tuko up their residence horo for tho present Burt Brnsfleld oamo down from Owanka, S D, Sunday, and will likely spond tho winter hero. lie, like many others, states that grain sowed last spring Is just now oorainu tip, us thoy had no ruin nil summer until tho lust fow weeks. Rov W 0 Eokhart received a tele gram Monday stating that his brother, Georgo Eokhart, had died bntunlny, at his homo at Havwards, Calif. Do- coasod was about 85 yonrs of ago, and was born in Dakota county, where ho resided until about tho ngo of ten. Running up and t'.own stairs, sweep ing aud bending over making bods will not makn a woman healthy or beautiful. Sho must get out of doois, walk n milo or tno evoiy day and tako Chamberlain's Tablets to impovo hor digestion uud rrgulato hor bowels. For salo by all dealors. Among thoso who oamo from uwav to attoud the picnio woro Mrs Holon E Wnoks, of Rosobnd. H Lj Dr E J Do Boll, Weslpoint, Neb; Tod Ohristo phersou uud wifo, and Will Luni'on, Crof ton ; Harry MoCormiok nnd fami ly, Wynot; Grant 8miih, Sorgeunt Bluff, Iowa; Ernest Paulson, Wayuo, nwnynt hor homo In Lot AiikcIos, Onllf., Thursdny, December 10, 1910. Hlio formerly resided in this county, wnsn Rood, christian Indy mid highly respcotcd, ltcv P. F. MoOarthy died nt St. Jnnie Orphnnnge. nt Omaha. Tuesday, December 20. 19in. Ho hnd chnrgo of Ht. Patrick's Unthollc church nt Jncksou for a number of ?cnrsand!s missed by n largo circle of rieiidsnud nctiunlutniiccs. Mrs. Koraco Duttoii, ono of tho pioneer women of this county, died nt her homo near Dnkotn Olty, Vv'eilneediiy, December 21,1910, nt tho ago of 7A years. She was n kind, christian woman, nnd wnsnilinlreil by n wldo cirolo ot frlouds. On Thursday, December DO. 1910, Mrs. J. K. Do Walt crossed the dnrk vnlloy ot drath at her homo lu Monnlngslde. Io. Sho grow to womanhood In this county, wns n noblo, chrlsilnu woman nnd loaves n bos of friends nnd ncquntntnnuvn to mourn licrloss. Mrs. Frod llecrman, nged 69 yenrs, pnssed 111 U1U KM "IU WJU1IU, AUUlDUflJ ', UllllUllljr u, mil. wno wns a iiohlv, christian woman ana spout nearly nil of her llfo lu this county. Isnno Foutsdlcd nt his homo In South Hloux Olty, January 8, 1911, at the ngo ot Kt. Ho ennio to Dnkotn county 21 yonrs ngo. Win. Lccdom, fonnorly of this couuty, died nt his homo in Huntington, oniirornin at tlin nun of fill yenrs. Ho was n gonial man nnd leaves a inlgo numnsror menus io mourn his loss, ilii death oooiniodJfin.:., 1911. Htophou M. Hockwell. bettor Vnown as "Unclo Stovo" Hockwell, died nt Homor. Nob., Moudny, January 10, 1911, nt tho ago ot 78 yoars. Ho wis it timet, respected citizen, anuwnsono ot too cany settlors oi mis county. Mrs Anna Klostor, nged 76 yenrs. died nt tho homo of hor son, Henry Klostor. In Sioux Olty. Jnnunry 10. 1911. Hlio resided in this county until about IS yenrs ngo. August Isonborg, nged 74 yonrs, answered the llnnnl summons at his homo near Km- ersou, Monday, Jnnunry 23, 1911. lie wns n highly respected citizon nuu is nusseti oy u wldo clrclo of frlouds nnd acquaintances. Mrs. northn Pnrkor-Soolo died at tho home of her pnreutB, W. K. Purkornnd wifo, South Sioux Olty, Jan. 28, 1911, nt tho ngo of 23. Wm.Ohenoy cntno to Dakota county In 1856, crossed tho dark valley of denth at his homo noar Dakota Olty, Btindny, Innuary 29,1911,111 tho age of 79 years was nn honor etl, lespeoted citizen and was held in high esteem by his largo number of frlouds nud ni'Qiinlntoncos. A.O. Onrroll, departed this llfo at his home In Hloux Olty. Iowa, at tho ago of 19 years, aud had resided lu this county up to about u yenr ngo. Ha crossed the dark rlv or Jnu.UO, 1911. Grnco Wood, ngod 15 yenrs, died nt Ho mor, Krlilny. February il, 1911, Sho wns a senior memtierot tho Homer high school, nnd would have, graduated nt tho close ot tho torm. Alexander M. Nixon, a ploneor resident of Homor, passed to his ettiriml home, Fob runryS, 1911, nt tho ngo of 62 years. He hud spout nearly nil his llf-i In this county. Stolln Mlltor, nged rA yenrs, dlod nt hor homo m South Slot' x. Olty, Monday, Febru ary 0,1911. She hn J resided lu this county for llfteon yoars. Cook 1), QrltahlleW, n former resident ot this county, died nt South llend, Washing ton, Monday, Februnry 0, 1911, ut tho ngo of 63 years. Mrs. Patrick Dompsoy passed nviy nt nor uoine near ronca, neu., 10001111; mit ruary 7. 1911, at tho ngo of Kl years. Sho for merly resided iu this county. John Itlosslug, a sturdy ploneor of 18S7, departed this llfo nt his homononr Jnokson, Monday, February 20, 1911, nt the ngo of 79 yonrs. Ho served his country In tho wnr ot tho roliolllon lu Oo. I 2nd Noli. cnvnlry.Iniul took groat Interest ltrthls assoolatloii, Annie O'Urlon crossod tho dark rivor of death at hor home In South Hloux Olty. Tuesday, February 21, 1911, nt tho ngo ot 71 yonrs. John MclClnnoy, who was ono of tho early sottlcrs of this county, passed to tho great beyond, nt tho home Of his. dmiKhlMi', Mrs. Jorroy DoForrost, nt Hotitli Hloux Olty, Februnry, 23, 1911, nt tho ngo of 80 yenrs; was n highly respected oltlzou lu this com munity, linnrv Pmvnll. who ennui to Dakota conn- .. ... ,t".Y ! .Ilii.l . Iilu Iin.tui l.i flnlrt.tn If ill ICliX.UIltlUItu 1,. ,110 liuiiiu .. wv Olty. on wodiiobdny, March 1, 1911, nt tho ngo of HI years, wns a quiet aud penceful Cltl"U. Perlo L.Tuckor died nt his homo In Phil lips, Nob., Fiiday, March 3, 1911, at the "K" of 28 years. Ho fonnorly resided in this county. M 1 b.OIarn Merger Orr, nged W years, do pnrtctl this life Mnroh 9, lull, nt hor homo lu Dakota Olt. She grow to wonmiihouU lu this community, was a model wife nnd mother, nud held lu tho highest esteom by the tmtlio community. l'otor McHhnno ennio to thts county IW yenrs ngo, died at Ills homo near Hubbnrri, Saturday, Mnioli II, 1911, nt tho ng of K2 years. Hobort I.. Oxford. nged 08, dlod nt tho homo of hlsdnughtor, Mrs II. M. Tolllngor, South Hloux Ulty, Stinilny, March 12, 1911. Ho had resided in this county n iiiiinlior of yenrs On Tuesday, March II, 1911, Martha Helen I.lsohko, Ciossud the dark rlvorof donth at horhomu near Dakota Olty. She was 21 years of ago, grew to womanhood in this county and wns boloved by a wldo cirolo of friends. Mrs. Georgo Hlldebrnnd died at horlhoino in Houth Hloux Olty, huiidny. March 19, 1911, at tho age of 79, years. Sho enmo to this county n number of years ago. Arthur Oampboll. who died at his homo in Kmorson, Tuosdny, Mm oh 21, 1011, nt the nstoof .! yonrs, enmo to Dakota county ill years ago. 1). O. Dibble, enmo to Dakota County US yenr-! iiho, died at his homo in Palo Alto, O.illf., Thursday. March S3, 1911. Ho was held lu high ostcom Iu this community. Fred Molvln, a former roBldont of this couuty, dlod ut his homo In Jclforson, S. 1)., Snturdny, April 1, 1911. Mrs.Oathorino Hansen, ngod 71, died nt her homo near Kmorson. April 0, 1911. Sho oomo to Dnkotn county about ten ears ngo. MrsOlydo Heovesdled nt her homo near WlunebBgo, April 7. 1911. Sho wns born and reared In this county. J.F. NnlTilggor. fonnorly n resldont of this county, dlod nt Ida homo In Denver, (Jot., mi Tuesday, April 11, 1911, ot thoagu of 4iyual'a. Mrs. Phollna Goodsoll died nt Homer, Friday, April 21, 1911, nt the ago or 01, Sho was a kind hearted, christian woman and leavosn largo clrclo of friends to mourn hor loss. Mrs. Josephine J. Wellington, nged flfi, died at her liom nr Alien, April 10, 1911, HI111 oamo to lianoia county aoout 111 years ngo, On Tuesday, April 26, 1911. Mrs. Kzrn Vnn Cleave died nt the home of tier daughter. Mrs.Uhnrlog jncltson. nt Decatur, Neb, at the ngo ot 78. Sho hnd losldedlll llilseoun ty 30 yenrs ngo. Finnk LnmpHou, formerly 11 resldont of Dakotn county, died Inn Sioux Olty hospi tal. April 26. 1911. John 'as'trow, of Nacora, ngod 70, dlod In n Hospital nt ltookfoid. III.. Maj C. 1011. Allwrt l'omrehn, who dlod ut Pondor, May 7, 1911, at the ago of 18, hnd lived hro tho greater pnrt of his llfo, Jnmcs Ashloy died at his homo near De catur Mny 12, 1911. Ho wns one tf the early settlers of this county uud wns lespected by nil who know him. Leonard Krygnr, who passed to IiIh reward May 17. 1911. nt 111) homo lu South Hloux Olty. ut th" nve of en. was u prominent mini, took great Interest In this association unci is iiiiitl by ik largo circle of friends. John O'Connor, of Nncoiu. nged 63, who died In a Kloux City hospital. May ), 1911, spent ueaily his entire life here, On Tuesday. July i. 1911. Mrs. June Don passed to the great beyond ut tho home of her daughter, Mrs I.Ibblu I'oiIioh, near Da kota Olty, ut the ago of HS years. She was one of tho pioneer women and was a noble, christian woman. David Dodson, who was born ami reared lu thtH county, died ut his home lu Oinnlui, nt the ngo of 17. "Mitchell Hattenbaeh.Jiinother of the old lenldents of this con nty diet! at his home lu Oheiokoo, Iowa, August 0, 1911 ut tho age of 62yeniH. Albt it r.umsou, who was Imrn mitt rearetl lu Dakota count), died at the home of his sister, Mr.i(.. I. Sheldon, of Wnltlilll. at at the ago of 01 yoais, He punned away July 1)1,1911. Win. II Ornliun, aged 40, who (Hit) ut his home nt KimiiaOii, July 1C, IWI.camo to Da kota county u number of joins ngo, W. W. Knowlton. aged C5. dlf d lu n Sioux Olty hospital, July 17, 1911. lie wiihuuuiiIiiI man, inspected by all who knew him and took gteut Interest lu this association. Henry Hartals, aired Hi, who died at his home near Dnkotn Olty, July 20, 1911. wns a quiet, peaceful uud lobpected oltliou of this county Mumle Holliiinu crossed the dark river of denth ut tho home of her brother, O, H. llollman, of Sioux Olty, Iowa, August 0, 1911, ut the ngo of 69. Shu grow up to womanhood here, und hnd been 1111 Invalid nearly nil hor llfo, Otistnv Horner, who came to this county In 1W), entered Into his eternal re it nt the homo of Will II. Orr, near Dakota City, Au gust 11. 1911. at tho ngu of HO. Ho was a good man, took great Intoiost In this association nnd served his country In the war of tho rulielllou, Mrs, Olurn Welsh, of Hubbard, dlod In a Hloux Olty hospital, August 17, 1911, ugo 22. Sho had resided lu thin county nearly nil hor life, Goorgo A, Uokhart, aged 00, diod nt hla home lu Hay wards, Oallf., August 20, 1911. Ho was born aud roared In this county HM.ll P JsllllllHifiili.lH aaaaaaiaHaLflRlaialaaaBBwIOEjaaaaaaaf HlaaaLlB BSAaa&aaaSXaBaaU3AAVll',m ,)lBf I fllaLaLaH1 jHiti vDKH UAilllllB(HLtRMHilllH aaaLVf IINaaaaaaaaaaaailBBaaNUBalBaaaH Ulllllia l .1 UI.knTn"rTlllM BpBlV HOSPITALITY: I m 1 Starv the vtxit I gtxe&t& wilK a. cold "W. B." I I atvd sandwich. I a-fS.MCllll'l'wdl LAND AGENT IVI K 1 m m We control 53,00 acres of irrigable land in Southeastern Wyoming; part deed, part open to entry under Carey Act. Six hundred miles west of Omaha, two hundred miles north of Den ver and seventy-two miles north of Cheyenne; water now deliv ered; elevation 4700 feet. The richness of the Valley is not problematical, but a proven fact as shown by thirty thousand acres of highly developed land on which water has been used for upwards of ten years and which now is producing wonderful yields of alfalfa, small grains and sugar beets. Terms Exceptionly Low, Price Forty Dollars: a We arc going to be represented in your territory by a man who can produce business. There is big mone-iiF-Uilfor that man. We are spending our money to reach him. If it's you write us. Macalister, Canning & Company, ' ' Broadway & Main Sts. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Undertaker County Coroner. II. F. SAWYER was born Mny b 1860 in MausQold, Mum, Hn fiturtod u h mi apprentice for tlireo veurn iu tlio TJudorluking business in Ise" York Olty with tbo Inrgtht Aim in tho city, renmining with thun for flvo yearn. Ho linn follow ed tho jirofpHHion ever nineo, coming to JuokHou, Nobr, in 1UHU nnd starting tho btiRinceN lieic, IU Iihr t,na of. tho bcut equipped Uudcrtadipg Purlotn iu tho itatc, with oommodioua quarters, lady DHBlntaut, lino hearses aud equipment and a largo stock ulways on Iiaml, Ho uDtlerntiUalft all tho miuotiKtifiil muliioiln bt embalming and makes u spoolnlty of tho Mioo Hstem, which preserves tho rtmnius forever, requires no cutting or oxciHiou of tho body, uud takes nothing uway nor adds anything to tho subject, tho thorough tmbnlming being douo exclusively by eitcriml methods, C l' SJIV,er, Jackson, Nebraska Scpt'mbV Travel Billetiiv TLu exourslon rstca to Earttru ic-,t,H,i- will continue. It ia your. last low riiteohaucnof tlioFtitiuiiHi in vitit oui' old homo or make a tour of tlio"EKt Tho Dry Farming Onngn rh will tie In Id at Oolorado BpriugH, OoTober 10 20. Hpuuiul rates will bo uiuiie. Tho ooloui t ono way mies iu tlin Pacilio Oiust are iu effect Soptcmbor 15 to October 15th, only, this yeai. Tho Iliiilingtoh Ihim ihriKigii blitiiilnrd aud tuuiisl hleepors every day to Californin on No D ii Urn (liaiid, cimiu Oolorado, nud tliotiouthorn Pacilio and Halt Likf rou't; ou H, ) vh lUv UFn GmndM Hn.l tho Wcaieru Paciflc.- "On TtmH" upttrntiiMi Wet'teru jnopl Hviug in the teiiitory Bervort by tho llurliiigtnii mil tin iiiiiii'hti- in knoMing something about the punctuality with which tho iiiaiiHg. ,ii t flics to opcivtu it trains. Fust mail No. 7, from Ul ii'iign to Oin.h.i,. during ihn iikiuiIih Iiom Apiil to July inclusive, a period of l2'2dH i nived ,it tlin Mii-sniiii livor "O.i I'imi" ovcry day. Thoolbnr ex cl iivi- fust nmil i.il vspnw- IihIh Sit. lfi, f rum Chicago to Omaha during June .ui'l Ji l. niiivi'1 "O i Tin..." at the Min-v.itiri Ilfver t-veiy da. Tht'uu nrii thov HioliihUt, in it pud i.rprr.k trains that daily bjina i"to tlin wnst lliu uieat vol-n u rui of tr i'.li! ho iKc-t4ry " tliu soeial nud commoioial lifn ot that region. tfnr.a 9 1 1 j 1r 5 rt.fc a !HXrTN"E"ssj I Everything in the line of Earaoss and Horse Goods We have a big line of Horse Blankets, Fur Robes and Blankets in stock, and lots more coming, kook over our stock of Fall Goods. I I I Our new stock of Whips has arrived and arc selling at greatly reduced prices, I . liopair Work Givon Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Baum's Hog Fredricksei (Si Son Hubbard I W. R. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklky, G P A, Omabti, Nob 1004 Farnam street I I Tonic, Best on the Market. I Nabrtkak M 11 -J1 .ml M 4 .31 -ymi -J3B I as 1 s o J .LirKV&