V 1 4J ' 'Y 4 V-N A "SSstSrV l -TIWJMUI'i- r & W3 hit. I Mi t t V A, T S TM When it expires to look up that Insurance Policy. and burns too late. Two kinds of Insurance (Companies and Agents) Good and Bad. Our companies have stood the storm and stress of scores of years of many disastrous fires,' and arc ABSOLUTELY GOOD. I have ben writing GOOD insurance for over twenty five years; give it my personal attention, and see that you get your money when loss occurs. Believe me this counts for much. Look up your insurance and drop me a card to call and renew it. Got to keep busy you know, to stay in Jackson. Can't stand loafing, after a quarter cen tury of "hustling" here among you. Ed. X. Kearney, JacksonNcbraska. Office at residence. 11. E. taps Grocery Specia's for Friday and Saturday Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Oniouf Bananas , Oranges - ' " i- Lemon3 Cranberries ; 16 os fancj Persian Dates, .1 for '15$ Imported Muccaroni, tho best to bo hud, per box 15$ Fieeh bread always ia stock Fresb, dainty cookies of till kinds. . . . New assortment of candy ttost Sugar oined Bacon, porlb....206 Best Lard, per lb 14$ Pressed Ham, per lb 14$ Bulk Coffee, per lb 25$ and 30$ Cheese, mild, per lb 20$ Agents for Chaso & Sunboru's Cof- fee 2C$, 30$, 3P$ nnd 10$ Akron Wheatine beet breakfast food going 5 lb sack for 25$ 'pimpB, Ttiibbors and Rubber Boots, All kinds of Dry Goods Notions. rOall in and look at our No. 2 QoldUlust Imuteins, at $1.00 W luiva just received n larRo ship ment of Tublets. larrje and smtll sizes, all for D$ each. g .'M. E. Knepper's Grocery TJA.KOTA CITY, NEB- Local Items Real ootato loans. Geo Wilkins. A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Earl Hoch Sunday. Attorney Al Pizny went to St Paul, Minn, Sunday evening on legal busi ness. A 5j school tablet and 3 fine load pencils for lOo ut tho Dakota City Pharmacy. Judge It 15 F.vium spent a few days in Lincoln lust week on business be fore tho supremo court. Corn husking time is when you need the bund lotioiip, the Dokotn City Pharmacy can snpply your wants. Mjb Henry Weigand and Mrs" E A Hermau, of Sioux City, nrero gnosis ut tho Mrs It L Uroylull home Tues day. Mis Win Lorccz and motlier, Mrs Gust Stebuor, npeut ii few days this week at the Frank Hefner Looie near Leeds, Iowa. Why is it that everybody likes Hreun'ri coffet-? because it is tho very best coffee on tho market for the mon ey. Van do Zmido stlls it. Tod UlirUtopuerson was down from Groftou on buulues last week. Ho is contornpltting ti trip to Florida soon, wnero hu uxpeuts to invest in laud in .the Bunny south. " ,T O Elliott of West Point. Nebr, caudidate lor congress) in this district, , spent a few hours in town Tuesday knotting acquainted with tho peoplo. "no is a plensunt gentleman to meot Mind would Iih a urodit to the stato in (tho hulls of oongrt'ss. Jul in Frodeiiok, of Clsde, Kitnn. ar- lived hen) Tni'sdf.y for n low iliiyi' ' visit with lelutivtH hero and at South Siouv ' "itv. He expects to ship u nut of i-ntibagK iiii'l other vegetables back with til ui if ho o n get them ut pricus tli.it will let him nut on tliii shipment ti P Stiumwuy oi Wakefield, wnu i business visitor tioro Tuesday. M M Kenm mid wife of Sioux City, were over Sunday visitors with rolu-ttv-s here. llro.ik that eold before it breaks j nu. oiir eulebrated cold tablets, do tho work. Dakota City Pharmacy. Tiros F Hall, republican caudidate for stato railway commissioner, was nnikiug ucojiuiutatK'es hero bistFii day . John II Gribblo writes us to change the address on his Herald from Ger v.iis, Ore, to Sulem, Ore, and adds that his folks are getting along Hue. Sick lioadaoho if caused by a (Unor dered stomach. Tako Chnmberluiii'd Ttibluts and cowed tbataud tho head ache will disRiipeur. For salo by all dealers. F H Foirest, Harry H Adair, M A Sohroied, Georgo Wilkins and Chtis Punlsen nttended a meeting of Imndniiuk Lodge, A F and A M, in Sioux City Monday evening. All those who are indebted to me of quite a long standing, will please come in and settle their accounts. If not settled within thirty da; 8 from this date, I will bo compelled to pbice the accounts in tho hands of n collect or. J Van do Zeddo. Louis Larson teceived word Sunday that Ilia fatbei, Lars Larson, had died of hemorrhage of the lungs, at his homo in TJte. Iowa, at the age of 70 years, ir ami mm jmlon ie;t imme diately for Uto to uttoud the funeral obsequies. J W Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed v for bis boy who hud a cold, and lieforo tbobottlo was all used tho 1 oy's cold whs gone. Is that not bettor tlnu to pay a flvo dollar doctoi's bill? For sale by all dealers. Mr and MrB Paul Kiukel invited n few friend in Sunday to help them celebrate their fifteenth wedding anni versary. A four course dinnor was Rorvod to the guests. Several hand some presents were given tneiu uy their guests in token of the ocoa&ion. When you havo a bod cold yoll wont tho best medicine obtainable so iih to cuio it with as little delay us poohi ble. Hcru is a druggist' opinion : "I liuvft sold Chamberlain's Cough Re medy for fifteen years," hivh Euos Loltar of Saratoga, Ind, "and collid er it tho best on tho market. '" For salo by all druggist. Mike Goaue. who was sentenced in tho distiict eo'iit last week to a lino of $25 und costs, amounting in till to aliout SOU, for vagrancy, and who went to jail in default of payment of the assessment, oliuuged hia mind when his paramour, May Unrko, came to his rescue and put up the requirered mini for his fiecdom last Friday. MihH Perle Stinson, who spent the Mimmer touiftiK Europe, silled fiom lireiium on the 7th Hint lor Ammieti, She will spend a mouth with MutiveB in Ohio on her letnvu tiip home. In a recent letter she speaks of u visit with Miis Johanna Mundy, a former let-Mont oi linuuaro, nut now living at l'.itVc-iotedt, Gnrninuy, with her mother. A rousing treeting wna held in the Ajrcs hall lust Saturday ufteruooii fi-v the purpose of organizing it Good Roads association, and devi-ing plans for the bettermeut of tho county roads. Sixteen members joined tho associa tion, mostly onto owners, and u set of filacers were elected. Ed T Kearney was chosen president, Ruv Armour vice pretident, John L ITHzlHgiove tieasuier. mid O W Fihor teo etiiry. A iiifiiibercliip foeof Sl.25 is charged eaoh inembnr. The nxt meeting of the tiBsot'iiitioii "ill l' lild ut JhcKi-oii nu Sii'nriliiy, Octiber 28, at 2 pm, i lien everybody inteiested in bitter ing the eoiiilitiou of ib country roads jtN requested to b-i present and lend their aid. Fronk llirsch wnB ocr from Sioux Oity Monday talking Florida land. Patrick Ilodgitm of Jaoksou, wns u business visitor iu town Wednosdny. Ed Eiistou rettirnrd to Omaha Tues day, whero hn is sorvibg uti tho federal jury. Prof J A Cbicoiun went to Jefferson, S D, last Friday evening on business, returning Sunday. A baby boy was born to Mr Mrs J A Uobst of Sioux City, until recently les ideuts of this pleco. Keop your hands frro from chaps, iluskistn does tho tiick, sulci only by tho Dakota City Plierinnoy. Mrs Geo n l'range.r whs down from Wakilleld n few days this week, a guest nt tho D O Sliuaou homo. Ed T K-arnoy of Jaoki-ou, was u business visitor here Woiltiefday morn ing, being enroute to Sioux City. S A Stinson ntinnid Sunday from c trip to St l'uiil, Minn, whem he went to purchase nuw dry goods for his ntnitt. Geo W Ed'uonson and wife left. Inst week for their homo, at Olivet, lvutis, after a three months stay lieio with their threshing oittlU. Mrs Dora Dent tetnnied Wednesday to bor home at Hurwell, Nebr, afti r u two weeks' visit with lor Mster, Mrs Georgo Harnett, in this plate. Mrs Harriott Ayres ennui up from Omaha Sunday and visited her son, Curg Aires and family on Walkers Island until Wednesday evening. The Lytlo Construction compamy is this week plasteiilig tho laige vuc.ilit rnoui iu the new school, which wffl piaeticully complete thoir cqutract. Mr mid Mis S A Stlnton haveitsued invitations to their tt'etity-llflh wed ditifr aiituvofsniiy Siitinday evening, October 21, at their home iu this pluce, Jhb K Judcon, a former leeident of South Mioux Citv, was heie this week calling on old fiiiinds Mr Jmlson is now iu business iu Ues Moines aud is prosperous. Will Battels was released from the custody of the sheriff Monday upon furnishing a $1500 super sedoas bond pending the appeal of his oasu to ttio supreme coiut. Jus Carroll, an insane patient from the nsvluin ut Ohctokne, Liwii, W65 Dakota City to Havo Electric Light An electric light and power plant is now nu itBMired thing for Dakota City. A IoohI company has been formed for tho purposo of installing nu elccttio light and power pluut of sttflloletit ca pacity to furnish light for every liouso in town,, and power for nil purposes whoro electricity on bo used. Tho promoters of the company tiro Henry Krnmwiodc, Frnuk n Forrest ami Herbert D Wood, prosideut, secretary aud tronsnrer, respectively, of tho now company, which will be known us the Uakotn Oity Light nml Power Compa ny. A building will bo orectod imme diately, in tho rear of Mr Wood's car poutur shop, in which to install tho oegino and dynamo. There have been enough already who have signified their willingness to take lights to war rant the installing of tho plant, mid whon once it is running it will without doubt bo taxed to tho limit. Tho vil Intfo board fitu tacctiag-T u-dsj tvn ing aasured tho companv that, there would be nodillloulty in their obtain ing a franchise. An ordor was placed Wednesday for the necessary tnnuhiu nry and tho work of installing tho plant will bo rushed as fast as possible. m m PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (OFTICtAIi) Uakotn City, Neb., Oct 10. tail. Tho board of county commissioners met uuisuunt to adjournment Present, 13d Morgan, clmljrninn; Thos. Iong, Georgo W. Thnckbr nml W U ltoss, clerk. Claims wero allowed on tho several county funds as follows: County General Georno Thnckcr, ludso.... ! Mell A. Schtnlod, supjillca V. B. McCarthy. bnllltT .. . . L. W. Smith, witness Stato vs. FInnorty Clay Powell, witness State s. FInnorty A. 1). Llschko, witness State vs. FInnorty Charles D. Hall, witness State vs. FInnorty .r licit Powell, wltneso Sluto vs. Flnnerty W. L. Itoss, wttness Stato vs. Flnnerty II. II. Pilgrim, wttness Stato vs. FInnorty , The Nubiuka School Supply COO SG.50 12.00 6.20 t.00 t, I 1 TTfiiton . J QQ picked up Monday by Sheiift It ickwoll Klonti &. Uartlett Co., incise.. 53.02 Nebraska Telephone Co., phono rent 23,10 i FOR. SALE J - . I 8 ? and on Tuesday wus taken to Sioux City and turned over to tho i Ulcers fiom Cheiokee. Mrs Clara Mitchell, of Goodwin, was grunted a divot ce, at tho adjoin n ed net-sion of coutt last wuek fiom Albert J Mitchell Showisiilno glv' en $1500 alimony aud tho custody of tho n-iiior children. The representativfs to tho I O O F aud Rebelaih lodc'CB from this ti'acc were, T W Gribble nml Mrs DO Stin son, and from South ftioiix City, Ed Motz and Mis Sam Lopp. Tho ses sions couvoucd Tuesday in Lincoln and lasted until Thursday. Dele is a woman who i-pcaks fiom porsonal knowledge and long experi ence, viz, Mrs P II Brogan, of Wilson, Pa, who niys, "I know fiom experi ence that Chiimbcrbiiti's Cough Reme dy is far superior to any other. For oronp there is nothing that ezcolls it." For solo by all dealers. ftlrd Wni Lopp, formerly n resident of South Sioux City, but now living in Seattle, was in town T:ies,loy on liusi nebs. The Lopps Mill own cmbidera blo pioperty hero and are cuutomplut iiiR moving back aud building a resi dence. It you have vonag children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of Hie stomach are theiu most common nil men To correct this jou will ilud Ohamhei lulu's Stomuchi and Liver Sublets excollent. They are easy and pleH'iiit totule, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers. Tim Dakota City Volunteer Firo De partment will give an 8 oaloek lunch noil at tlirf City hotel Tliitrtidny even iiiKofnext week. October 2Gtli. and invite nil the citizens of town who ate interstcd iu the betterment or the de partment 10 join them and tu.k over pious of improving tho ( fficioney of tho it stem. If you are interested, ooino. Tho countv toad lending snulli of town, known us tho liver road, and which hoH been partly washed away ly the liver at the southeaot corner of U P iiuttiiews' iield, linn l.-ell r.h.:iud to trovel bv Mr Matthews, He had been letting the truIKo co thrrmgli his field siucu tint road wished out but thev got to scattering and cutting up his Held too much and be c1oh-i1 it t.i tho public. Rural .Mull MeKernaii now goes a milo faithor west before tin uiug south on tho old Dibble road. John Cain, ftlvhicr Ills nddncs us Wuleiloo, Iowa, mot his Wuterloo Suturduy whru ho tried to connect a pair of ladies hIiocb to his belongings at the S A htinson store without mak iug a loeoid on tho osh register He succeeded in getting away lioni the store with the ehoes, lint they were soon missed and MuiiJial Jus Fucfttou located him with the shoes in his pooUet an be wtit lesving town mid lodged him iu the lookup, downs given liftoHii days iiitliocniiutyj.il by Jitdg Heffornau. Tiiesrtuv. October 17tli, the Imius of Brushy Bend Hiiipiisd Mis Ctius Surid, and reminded her t lint it whs her 05th birthday. They pies-nted tier ivith a handsome Iiish linen table cloth, Those presHiit were: Mrs John Solin, Mrs Fied iigm r, Mri- Henry Biermann, Mrs OliarUs Biernimi, Jlrh C A McDowell, Mis low I'd tiichurd, Mis John" StudiiK, Mrs ilcimnti Ebel, Mrs Albert Uooit, Mis t hris eta ting, Mrs John liohirfr, Mis Cnaw Y'ltnw Mrs Chaley Si-rk. Mrs Will Huni, Mis John Sierk, Mrs Will Fulton, Mrs Will Burn t'. Loneran (& Winrtiers at O'Shca (Strains the Big Fairs Consult Mo Welters- Ilubbaid ! lli.uk tale 21-ubbns-cl, Nebraska Spot Cash Prices As I need the money, and havo plenty of goods, I will for u short timo sell for otsli only, and almost at cost, tho follow iug: Corn C cans for 5P., Corn per cone of 21 cium H .01) Tomatoes per can lOn Tomatoes per case of 21 cutis. .2.25 Peus per cm lOo peuH pr uuki of 21 cans s-J.Vi.'i 25o is in of Bakit.g Powder lOo Glass Dishes ut Half Price Everything else in propoition. i J Yan do Zudde. J. L. Hazclgrovo, salary ... 40.00 Mrs. John Hachcrt, care of paupers .' 12.00 John Bachcrt, boarding pnu- pors 77.00 John Thnckcr, tndso 2.80 Thomas Long, Salary 75.00 Nntonal Office Supply Co.. mrlsc ,... .... S.70 W. L. Ross, tax list 0G0.00 Uort nrnBllcld, work 2,00 Juines Fuestoii, salary and boarding prisoners 12. GO D. G. Evans, stamps and Atlas 17.70 J. P. Rockwell, salary 100.00 Hammond & Stephens Co., supplies .. i7.7f. County Bridge Fund Edwards &. Bradford Lumber Co., lumber , .... 43.80 Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.. lumber 181.35 Dodgo Corrugated Iron Co., Culverts 210.30 County Road Fund-- ' II. O. Hlleman, road work, com missioner's district No. 1... 33.00 Henry Gloe, road work, com missioner's district No. a . . . 80.00 Christian Hansen, road work, commissioner's district No. 3 COO Will H. Rockwell, road work. commissioners district No. 3 20.00 Alfred Harris, road work, com missioner's .district No. 3... 1.00 Albert Georgesen, road work, commissioner's district No. 3 24.00 Geo. N. Georgesen, road work, commissioner's district No. 3 50.50 Geo, N, Georgesen, road work, commissioner's district No. 3 33.00 J. W. DeForest, road work, commissioner's district No. 1 33.00 Glen DeForest, road work, commissioner's district No. 1 33.00 Vernon Nelsen, road work. commissioner's district No. 1 30.00 L. H. Border, road work, com missioner's district No. 1... 49.50 Road District Fund Martin Hoglt. road work, dis trict No. 18 150. Ift H. O. Illleiuan, road work, dis trict No. 19 Ci).2.-) Ed wards & Bradfotd Lumber Co., lumber, district No. 15 Georgo Jensen, road work, dis trict No. 1C Thomas Graham, road work, district No. 9 Louis GcorgcEon, road work, district, No. C Sam Garnor, road work, dis trict No. C John v. Mast, road woik, (lis- trlst No. C 1G.00 John P. Hanson, road work, dis trict No. C Frank Petiln, road work dis trict No. G Kdvard3 & Bradford Lumber Co., tndse. district No. 15.. .75 F, II. Wny, road work, district No, 11 28S.00 F. H. Wny, road woik, district No. It 3.75 Carl Hlrsch, road work, dis trict NO. 1 259.50 Georgo Hale, road work, dis trict No. 20 0.00 I'. O. Van Cleave, load work, district No. 1 113.75 R. M. Lcrko. road work, district No. 5 14.00 Gooruo Thackor, road work, distiict No, 5 0.00 Judd O'Dell, road work, district No. 5 3.50 Ed J. ICIchorst, road work, dis trict No. 5 20.25 Tho countv clcik ia ordered by the board to write tho following road claims for damages on the county gen eral fund: T J Caey 1215.10 iotu Mnhon 10?. "ft k J. McCarthy 145.00 P 10. RuBh 120.00 Chris Smith 110.00 J P. wisUh 90.00 H F. Cain 2fi0.n John Malonoy 25. no David P. Boacom . . . . , CO, 00 .lames Hartnott 18ft. 00 Mrs. Thos. Casey 90.00 John Hnrty 100.00 Frank Hoenoy 170.00 Iloonoy Estate K-.00 Mann Anderson (5.00 Miss Andersen 75.0ft Pat luirroll 75.00 Carl Hlrflch 210.00 Rudolph Bchopko 180.00 James Breslln Oft. 00 John Hooney tun. on lb ns Hatipen R'O.on llennrt of GrorKo Wilkins clerk of tho district court, approved by tho board Board adjourned to meet Novi'tub r 13, 1911. 00 39.85 10.00 1 00 S.00 1G.00 8.00 1.00 HUDDARD. Work ia slowly progressing on the now elovutot. A full line of blankets, both cotton and wool, nt Curl Anderson's. airs Frank Mohon of near Poncn, spent tho past week nt the home of her sister, Mrs Ernest Gorrlz Good butter, eggs nml cream, wo want them rur.i will pay tho highest market price. Gco'liinliu. Ono of tho twin babies of Mr and Mrs Ernest Goertz tho littlo girl died last week. Wo want your produco of nil kiudB, and will pay the highest market prico. Carl Anderson. L E Priest run! Frank Loomis woro among tho many who weut to Dallas, S D, to regiter for piece of govern ment land. Fall cops! see our window display for tho latest. Every ono new good, la this Reasons latest stjlesatHl eolois. PriceH right. Geo Timlin. SorviceB ovory Sunday nt II o'clock, iu tho Hail, by tho Methodist pastor, Rov Josoph Ii Edge. Remember wo havo nil kinds of husking mittens and buskers supplies, Carl Anderson. Postolllco Inspector TliompKtiii whb hero Wednesday cheokiug .over Post' master Fredrtoksen's accounts. A mo, now Hue of shirts just tu ceived at Oarl Andersou's. All now and nobby styles A largo delegation from huto linn boeu migrating to South Dakota to try for u chance in tho bind ,d rawing Try some of our cookies nml crack eis, all good, fresh aud of highest grmles. Geo Timlin. Edward Jensen was among tho Sco City piiHsougers fiom hero Wednesday, Mut tin's galvanized oil cans, better thau the best, at Carl Anderson's. Pearl Perstnger was a pnBsongor to tho county svut Vedtiesday. Cob! weather is coining t n and you will ncod heavier underwear, Wo have it in nil grades und prices. Ca-I Anderson. Mr and Mrs Georgo Ti.clin vititcd at. tho Gratidp.i Green homo Wednes day. A few cool days makes yon think of winter. Thon como in and look over our new line of wititor nuderwenr, we can show m tho goods t tint a ill please. Geo Timlin. Sam Thorno wns in Norfolk, Nebr, Thursday of last weok. Tho corn hushing Reason is about here, and wo .no woll prepared to sup ply your needs fiom a largo new stock of mittotiR, husking gloves and pegs. Corao in and see them, Geo Timlin. Carl Anderson was iu Dakota City between traius lust Friday on business. Satisfaction comes with using the eclohrated Milliu's ooffec, there is nono bettor. Carl Anderson sells it. Tho candidates uro getting morn nu merous us election day drawn nigh. Now is tho time In do something t)V your chickens. Feed them PrattV Poultry Food aud ntmt them laying while eggs nro ft good prico. For rale ut Carl Atidcreon's. Gonrgo Hayc, ono of tho most rub stunt ial aud prominent residents of this precinct, died nt his fnrm home Bouthwo.t of Hubbard Tuesday ofttr noon ut 5 o'clock. Mr Hayes had been ill for seveial days with pneumonia, and Tuesday being tho day of crisis of the disease, it was thought n great chuugo for tho better was noticeable, but about noon a sudden change for tho worse dovolopul and at llvo o'clock in tho evening us tho sun wub slowly sinking iu the west, the spirit of a noble und generous citizen, a kind and indulgent husband and father, pussed to that gieat boyond. Mr Uayes was ono of our most ptoperouB farmnrn and hud accumulated u handsome compe tency of this wot Id's goods. Ho was among the eaily soitlers of tho county, coming hero from Chicago ami kit ing on the fai m homo where he (lied, no was elected a member of the bosrd of suporvinoiB ot this county in 1892, and was a most conseiuiiclnus oflicial. He leaves a large and devoted fmnily to mourn his sudden demise. Tho funeral obsequies wero held Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and u lsipo concoiirso of f i lends assembled to pay u lust tributo to Ihu tlepnited. , - s " 41 n. a ' J j J - ---- ' ".issir i "l -! rr tt Paint and Whitewash Brushes W. Lr. ROSS Onltottx. City Pharm&cy Of Every Size and - Eindv- lhe QtxestiotiL of Perat 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, nnd reliable in every way, but exactly the heaviest paint on the market, which means that it is made substantially fiom the purest ingredients known to the industry. Isn't that of value to you? In Mound City bam paint, you secure the genuine oxide of iron paint no imitation and furniihed in red, slate, brown or yellow. We know ji-ou cannot. bcat these paints for either quality or price. Try them Interior Decor&itiora Is something that should appeal to every housewife not nlorjo because of improved nppcatniice, but from the utrindpointof econ omy of labor. On these giounds wo wish to remind you tlint wo have a new nnd np-to-duto Block of Wall liiioi'i something to pleflHOAUi. And remember, wo also ln.tr Hi' sanitary wall coating, .AIulMttiliC. It will not rub off aao can r. on plain, or etchrd m tho meet ortistia uianuei' Y ti v I. . oe disappointod if you usa it. Ox-Ien.tok.1 Vek.rnlsk furnUlii'M an nrtlRtla niotliotl for lirlKlitontiiR tlio-io old uliuti'H, eup lioardR, vte. Wo furnish It lu oak, cherry, walnut, iiiahnaaiiy, etc, Genuine Rubber Palni nits as n prusorvallMt when applied to wood work or Iron. X'ro vents thnt root leuUIng and Improves nppuui' (UKOsHoreniUy. (lives satisfaction, Dakota City N ra.s k. SK. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local BprHiraiMHu, m tUy Cisr.etwa'-ii ti rtun eased portion ot tlio car. There U only ono way to cure acaincM, na maw i uy tuu..,.u. .... .. "-"-DentncM I caused by an Inflamed condition of the raticoua lining ot the KuatachlMi Tube. When tills tube la Inflamed you havo n rumbllnic aound or tin. perfect hcarln, and when It la entirely closed. Deal neaa Is the rcault. and unlcae the Inflammation can bo taken out and this tube reatored to Ita normal condi tion, hcarlnz will be deatroyed forever: nine cmco out nt ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition ot the mucous aurtaces. We wilt give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness fcauscd by catarrh) tliat cannot be cured r Hall's vmrrh f-iim. Btnd tor circulars, frre. nntil hv nmrrlKtJi. 7fie. Take Jjall's Family Tills for constlpatloa. Klr.t publication 10-18 4w Order of Hearinc and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of DuliOtn county, Nohraxldi. Hint" of NnlniisMi, Dnkotii County hh. , To Itutli Alnriti Orr. Joliii Ouitnvo Orr. Olutr Wllllatn Orr, Will U.tirr.iiiiil toull purHonsliitoiuHtcd lu tlie cMutiiof (limliic I,. Hmimui', imliicompptunt pontons mi 11.11111111 the tintltioii of will II. Orr. iniiiKllanof tluicHtiiloof OiiBtnie I.. HorKiir, uti incoiupcteiit poison, pinylim a 11 mi 1 sot- tleiiii'iil nun umiuitncu oi iiin nuriiuiiiB im Kiiiiiilliin of the estate of (Jilslaxe I., lluiunr, October Special R,a.tes One-Way Colonist Rates to the Pacific Coast, until October 15th. The Dry Farming Congress at Colorado Springs, October 16-20, will be one ol the most instructive conventions ever held in the west; special rates. The Omaha Land Show, October 10th to 28th. Here you will -see under one roof the remarkable products of irrigation and dry farming; it will be a great educationol show of farmland--orchard products from every state in the west. The 13jg Horn Basin and Yellowstone vallty arc-eiuMii a most-: successful senson of heavy crops. Filings for Government irri gated homesteads this Autumn will be very numerous. Some of the finest lands that the Government has ever bestowed arc for you in these regions. A party of 21 newspaper correspon dents has just inade si lour through the Big Horn Basin and the Sheridan Country and they wore amazed at the wonderiul . fields of grain and alfalfa, the ample water supply, the perma nent canals, the progressive new towns, thfc productive soil, the climate, the surrounding and scenic mountains, the mineral wealth, the industrial possibilities, the hospitality of the people. Join our personally conducted excursions the first and third uesdays of each month and keep ahead of the coining movement. W. 15. Snethcn, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L: W. Wakklky, O P A, Omahu, Neb 100-1 Furnum street A.M., lull, nnd fur tliiipnioii of uld re mit nnd for the reli'iiM? mid ilUuhaiuuof hlHlioiKlxniou. it In liuieliy oidored that you, and all jii'ihoiwtiTton'Htcd lu wild mutter, may ap pear ut the countv court on the nth day o' .Noveinlicr. A. I. lull, at 10 oVIoek A. M., to .show cause, if uny tlicie lie. why tho prnjer of the pKtltlonui'uhould nut hvKmiitfil, and that notice of the pendency of said petition nml Hut hemliiLf theieof Imi Hi ven to all person IntoiUHted III until mutter hy PUl Mshliiu'iicopy of thin Older In the HiUntn ('limit v llnriild. u weekly neWNIianer 01 lilt ed In Knld county, fur four Hiiceehtvn weeks pilor to said day ot iienrinii, l.(). JlKI'KKUVAN. hi:ai.. Clounty .luilici' KJrut publlciitloii lo-it-tw 1'ltOUATK XOTICi: TO CIIKD1T01IH. Ill the county court of Dakota county, Ne. lirusku. In the mutter of the e.stnte of .Inlm I, Nixon, deceasid. ... Notice In hereby ulveii that the credltorh of the mild (leceuMed will inout tliuadmliiU tratorsof said ustate.ixiiore me.coiiiuy juuku of Dakota county, NuliniMka, at the county coiirt room In said county, on tliii'.tuh day i.r.Ianuary,lVl-'.oii theOTtlidny of Ktdiruary, lUI-Aund on thu fithdayof April, IU1K, ut iu o'clock ii, ni.eiu-li day for the purpose of presentllilt their eliilius for cMimlimtlon, adjustiiiniit nnd allowauco. Six iiuiuths urn fillocil fur credltoiM to priiHont thOIr ClalniH and one venr for tli'ladiulnNtriitoi's tohettlesnld estate, from the :t ' t li day of Senteillhel. lull. Tills notlee win lie piiiiiisneii in lite uuuo tii OountylU mid fur four weel.s tiicccs'lii -lv nrlorlo til- Mill llllV nf .lirillllO lil.' WltueHSiny liuuil. nml seal of ulil ciaul tills imtlidil Of r'PK'iiiber A. D. lull Jl, f, lll'IPKIIN is mk.VL Co. i I 1) J u leu ili BB AMssa esssESSto msxtst o ! H A R o Mm. m. m. o N E S Sj Fverything in the line of Irlarrvess avi Horse Goods Vc have a big line of I Iorse Blankets, Fur Robes and Blankets in stock, and lots more coming. Look ovfer our stock of Fall Goods. Our new stock of Whips has arrived and are selling at greatly reduced prices. Kopair Work Given Prompt Attention Sole Agent for Damn's Hog Tonic, Dest on the Market. F redr icksen C&L Son, o tlxibbard o octsb t Nebrak cox? Trr-" zxz&s I P I I -I wi V -J& 11 Hi 'I & 4i i t I ; 1 4 :fM ;i . a