Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 29, 1911, Image 5

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TrainB leave Dakota City at the fol
lowing time :
HOBTH BOUND BOOTH H0DND
6:26pm Omaha' 7:58 am
10:38 am Omaha 1 5. 17 pm
8:88 pm Norfolk t8:33 am
9:87 am Norfolk -.4:58 pm
7 : 35 am Newcastle . . . . 10 :38 am
2:01pm " 5:50 pm
BUKDAI XBAIN8
12 :13 pm Omaha 2 :80 am
3:38 pm...... Norfolk 8:33 am
9 :37 am Norfolk d :58 pm
daily except Sunday, f do not stop
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4 OI!TH
No. 91 Looal freight 7 :15 am
17 " Passonger.. 12:57 pp
Konin
No. 92 Looal Freight 2 :25 pm
16 Looal Passenger . . 6 :(I0 pm
daily. daily oxoept Sunday.
Real estate loans. Goo Wilkins.
A Nervous Woman Finds
Relief After Many Years
Women who suffer from extreme
nervousness, often endure much
suffering before finding any relief.
Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance,
O., had such an experience, regard
ing which she says:
"I had stomach
trouble when I was
eighteen years old
that broke down
my health, and for
years I suffered
with nervousness,
headache, Indiges
tion and nervous
spasms, The
Rnnnmu crnt tn liflri
fcvllrm would havo them
1W'8l three or four times
ll'JltMfwf&iRNiS' a week- After try-
remedy recom
mended, I began
taking Dr. Miles'
Nervine, and I must ay It helped me
wonderfully. I havo had no sovcro norv
ousness for several years."
MRS. DAN KINTNER,
1002 Pleasant St., Defiance, O.
Many remedies are recommended
for diseases of the nervous system
that fail t6 produce results because
they do not reach the seat of the
trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has
proven its value in such cases so
many times that it is unnecessary
to make claims for it. You can
prove its merits for yourself by
getting a bottle of your druggist,
who will return the price if you
receive no benefit.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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I offer for immediate sale at ,575.00 an acre, the
EK NEK and NV NEX Sec. 22. Twp 29, Range 6,
all in cultivation, school house within quarter mile,
two hundred loads of manure hauled out ou land this
year, very easy terms, small payment, for only $75.00
an acre and can give possession for next year.
It is close to Goodwin, Vista, and Waterbury, and
is worth $100.00 an acre. $1000.00 cash down will buy
this balance annual small payments at 6 interest, or
crop share payments if desired.
This is Vy Owrv Land. No agent's commission
to pay, and one of "the right rare bargains seldom seen.
Ed T. Kearneyt Jackson, Nebraska.
Office at residence.
Lands Loans Insurance
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Local Items
Penny post card's at the Dakota
Oity Pharmacy.
Oysters at tho Kneppor grooery
store, 45c per quart. i
Henry W Wood weut to Walthill
Monday ou business.
Mixed nuts the best and tho cheap
est at tho M E Kneppor store
AH regular sizes of window glass
now in etook at tho Dakota Oity P hur
ra noy.
Robert Evans, jr, came home from
the Lincoln univority for the holiday
vacation.
Ruby Van do Zoddo went to Nor
folk Sunday for a holiday visit Vt tho
Sam Bouton homo.
Frank F Adair came from Ohioago,
Saturday, to see hi mother, Mrs M
F Adair, who is serioubly ill.
Miss Alta Ohinn came down from
Wakefield Saturday and visitod at the
S II Moore homo until Tuesday.
Dr 0 II Maxwell, wife and children,
Mary and Gharles, spent Christmas in
Omaha with the doctor's brother.
No better taloam powder made than
"Palmor's Sandalwood do Oriento"
sold only by tho Dakota Oity Phar
macy. The "Old Southland Sextette" gave
a very creditable entertainment in the
M E church Monday evening, to a
orowded house.
Mrs Mary McBoath went to Homer
Safurdny to spend Ohristmas with her
children, G W MoBeath and Mrs O
M Best, and their families
Jos Richardson arrived last week
from Negaunee, Mich, for a few weeks
visit at the home of his sister, Mrs
Richard Shortley. southwest of town.
The danoo to be given by the Dbko
ta Oity Volunteer Fire department
next Friday evenirg, December 29th,
promises to be the affair of the season.
Good music, the best hall in the coun
ty and a jolly crowd is a guarantee for
a good time.
George Wilkins has arranged with
Klopp & Bartlett of Omaha for the
installing of a fnll set of roller shelves
in the vault room of tho up-stuirs
office to bo usod as tho county clerk 'b
oflioe after the first of tho year. The
new system of shelves will bo much
moro convenient for tho handling of
the record books .
Robert Hanson, son of ex-Sheriff H
0 Hansen and wife, dropped in last
Friday from Snohomish, Wash, for a
holiday visit. Robort hadn't told no
anything about a wedding in tho fami
ly and whon ho introduced his lady
companion as "my wife," ho had one
tho best of us, He was married on
December 6th atjSnohomisu, to Miss
Lottie Loudon, whom wo welcome as
Mrs Hunaeu.
Land flart
JACKSON. NEBRASKA
SELLER AND BUYER MEET
A fresh lot of coconnuta at Knoppor's
store.
Finn Missouri Pippin eating npploa
at M E Knepper's Btora.
Attorney 3 D Fruui spent Uhrit)lmtis
with his pa at Winnebago.
Ym Best mrived homo last week
from a tour of tho west and Bouth.
Bottor begin that investigation of
the county records before thoy turn np
missing.
Elmor Bicrman wont to Oolomo, B
D, Sunday, to spond Ohristmas with
Pa and Ms.
For flue- box paper and writing tab
lets they all go to the Dakota City
Pharmacy.
Tho poatofllco at Winnobago has
beon advanced from tho fourth to the
third class.
Mr and Mrs Bud Dryden und baby
wont to Minnesota to spend Christmas
with relativos.
Hot water bottles and a fnll line of
rubber goods, always in etook at tho
Dakota Oity Pharmaoy.
8 H Moore loft Tuesday ooning for
Orchard, Nebr, on business for tho
Rawleigh Medicine company.
Prof A B Rich, wife and baby, wont
to Wisuor, Nob, last Friday to spend
a couple of weeks with relatives.
Henry Holbrook and wife, of Maoy,
Neb, visited thoir sister, Mrs ti W
Foils:, laBt Friday and Saturday,
M O Ayies and Geo Carter ud
family wont to Cody, Neb, to spond
Christmas at tho F M Skocn homo.
Moll A Schmied is in Mason Oity,
Iowa, attending a mooting of tho aud
iting committee of tho MBA lodge.
When yon havo a bilious attack givo
Ohamberlain's Tablets a trial. Thoy
aro oxoollont. For sale by all dealors.
Sheriff-elect Frank Mahon has ap
pointed J P Rockwell as his deputy
in the sheriff's offico for tho timo be
ing.
This is tho last call for thoso owing
me on Btore account to oomo in and
pay up. I must havo the money, so
come across. Van ue Zedde.
Wo offer allonr Beokwith Round
Oak cooking and boating stoves, loft
in our Btore now, at wholcsalo prices.
Sohriover Bros.
Mrs R B Orr returned Tnosday even
ing from Ravenna, Neb, where she
had been for several weoks past visit
ing her daughter, Mrs Lottio Hodgins.
If yon are tronbled with ohronio con
stipation, tho mild and gentle effeotof
Chamberlain's Tablets makes them es
pecially suited to your case. For sale
by all dealers.
Rev S L Keller performed the mar
riage ceremony at the Lutheran par
Bonage, Dakota City, on Iho 21st inst,
for Emil II Utemark and Miss Mary
Vanderheide. both of Wakefield, Nob.
All kinds of ooalfeed and hay for
salo at reasonable prices.
Fixlds & Slacohteh Oo.
ThboE Bliyek, Manager,
Dakota Oity, Nob:
Tho Holy Communion will bo cele
brated at tho Salem and Emannal
Luthoran chnrches on tho 1st Sunday
in January. It is important that ev
ery inembor be present at this Holy
Feast.
Mr nnd'Mrs M J Stevenson, of Mo
dule, Iowa, came over and spent
Ohristmas at the home of their daugh
ter, Mrs F H Forrest Mr Stevenson
return od homo Wednesday and tMrs
Stevenson TLursday.
Pat Farroll was brought down from
Hubbard Tuesday and committed to
tho inebriate asylum at Lincoln. Ow
ing to tho orowded oondition of tho
asylum it will probably be a month
before he can be admitted.
The Isenborg farm near Naoora is
being advertised for sale at public
auction on January G, 1912, by the
attorney' in fuot for the owners, Gus A
Isenberg. It is u good ohance for
some ono to get a well equipped farm
at his own figure.
John Gruohow and wife arrived here
last Friday from Charles City, Iowa,
and visited until Tuesday at the Dut
ton home. Mrs Gruohow war former
ly Miss Marjorie Brownell, and spent
several years hero with relatives the
Buttons and Onlbertsons, before her
marriage, whioh ooourrod the 8th inst,
Invitations are out for a Leap Year
ball tho first for tho season of 1012,
to bo held in the Ayres-Krumwiedo
hall iu this place Friday evening, Jan
nary 5th. Loap Your only comes onoe
in a while and tho girls are not going
to fool away the opportunity. Collins
Bros will furnish musio for tho occa
sion.
Miss Martha M Melhop, of Storm
Lake, Iowa, for tho past two years
stenographer in Judge R E Evans'
law ofllco, was married in Sioux Oity
Tuesday to H Claude Morohouso, of
Hot Springs, 8 D, at tho residence of
Rev Walter Harmon, pastor of tho
First Christian church. Congratula
tions aro extended to tho happy pair.
Anyono wishing anything special in
the bakery line please give me your
ordor early. I handle tho beat bread
mado this side of Ohioago, also buns,
rolls, rusk, cookies, fried cakes and the
boBt fruit cako mado. I am getting
my goods from tuo biggest and best
bakery in 8ioux City. Twenty-four
hours notico will bring tho goods.
J Van do Zeddo.
Wilorless Mossago from Salnm, Deo
25th, It seems that Jacob F Learner
was very mnoUoppused to his sou go
ing to "dronth stricken" Kansas to
take unto himself a brido, but after
ho attended the wedding and eciug
all tho fair sunflowers of Sunny Kan
sas, ho eamo home with another view
of tho affair. Ho told a Herald report
er pesterday, that in all his travels
the Kansas girls surpass all others in
beauty. Mr Learner is finally con
vinced oven if Kansas is "drouth strick
en" sho has tho most beautiful girls in
tho land,
What do you think of this? Wo
havo baforo us an announcement from
the Grand Island Business and Nor
mal College of Grand Island, Nobrusko,
stating that five hundred young men
and women will bo admitted iu tho
College next term und given a full
courso without the payment of any
foes until thoy have time to gradu
ate, then thoy will bo given a position
and allowed to pay in monthly install
ments. This sohool has a reputation
extending over many states and wo ad
vise all who aro interested to bond
F A Wood is spending tho holidays
in Khubhh City,
Harry Diorking is homo from Atch
isjn, Khs, for the holiday vaotttiou.
Regular meeting of iho Mssonio
lodgo Saturday evening of this week.
Buy a good farm on the Dakota
oottnty bottom. I havo Eiiners.it,
Miss Frbu Euttiiklu, oi Hereout) t
Jiltili, Iowa, is a visitor this neck nith
Mi88 Ailcon Stiuson.
Mrs L K Carrahan is here fiora
Baldwin, Kas, for a visit with her pa
rents, Mr and Mrs A O Sidos.
E J Beny nnd wile, of Ponca, ate
OhriBtniBB diunor at the homo of Mr
Berrj's shtor, Mrs E H Cornell.
M M Roam and wife and Cliff Judd
and wile, of Sioux Oity, were Christ
mas guests at tho G F Broyhill home,
Donald Hall wont to Carroll, Iowa,
laBt Thursday, whore ho will reside
with an aunt, Mrs Josso. Little, and
go lo school.
Lulu Molnlyre and a bunch of deni
zona from tho north end of South
Sioux City wero brought up for trial
boforo Judge Hcffcrnun yesterday .
Come in and sottlo up your Btoro nc
oount in full by ttio first of tho year,
as we havo our bills to meet and must
have tho cash. M E Knepper's storo.
Miss Julia Power, n teaoher in our
schools last year, was a guest at thn
Mrs E A Hardin homo Wodnesday
night of last weok, while enrouto from
Lincoln to her home in Pouca. Sho is
taking a courso in tho stato university
and came homo for tho holidays,
Prof Emery W Loamcr, son of Mr
and Mrs J F Learner, was married last
Thursday, December 21, at Wellsvillo
Kas, to Miss Minnie Bell, Prof Lea
mor has beon toaohinR at Ottawa,
Kas, and arrived homo Friday of last
week with his brido, to epond tho holi
day vaoation . A reception was tend
ered the uowlywods, nt tho J F Loa
mor home tho ovening of thoir arrival,
to whioh all tho Salem folkB and a
numbor from town responded to bid
them a hoarty welcome
Brood Sows
For salo, fifty head of bred Poland
China bows, raised on my own farms,
whero I havo always kept tho best
sires that could bo found. Your own
terms. Don't wait, get in quick.
J. M. Barry.
Semi-Annual School Apportionment
for December, 191 1.
Tho moneys apportioned aro derived
as follows:
From stato apportionment IHS3.47
From linos ffi.Ort
Total amount apportioned JIM) 63
Numbor of districts la county ontltleJ to
shnro, tt!l.
Numbor of ohlldronlu county ontltled to
share, 2101.
Amount of tho one-fourth apportioned
anions tho districts, 38;l.t6.
Amount of tho three-fourths apportioned
pro rata, tUGO.28.
Amount ifri!Iti'W fwm th" fnn-fn,irth
apportioned, $10.22.
Unto per child from tho three-fourths ap
portioned, $0,525.
niST. DIUFCTOlt. AMOUNT,
1 AV.Ij.noss $ OS 27
2 F. P. Oulbortson ,,.... 81 7
8 Ed Morgan 84 00
4 J. M. lirunnnn...., ,itV..... 103 00
15 O. A.JSnrbur ,.,.,. 25 45
a......T. F. Orosby.,,.., .,,,,,,,,.,. 27 02
7 MM.Tho. Long, , ', 07 41
8 K, M.Lerko , 28 85
0 IraEborly 25 45
10 Geo. Onln , 10 C7
llJr...,Geo. J. Iiouchor 211 07
12 8. A. Mason 21 10
13 II. E. lllOttll , 83 82
14 John Bulzor 27 61
16 John Ilayos 25 07
lfl Onrl liaison ,,,, 20 12
17 ....K. H.Loomls 25 15
18 WillVoss 25 45
10....oStophon Ilnnson 20 12
20 Putor Soroneon 12 21
21 Mads Nelson 2177
22 Hoy Armour 21 77
2-) Win. Diorking 20 12
21 John Twohlg 82 70
25 ....Frod Wall way 27 07
20 Wm. Goortz 18 10
27 John Itush 28 60
? J, Hnlrjnknn. ........ .... 27 64
20 John, Slork 87 62
80 Honry Rungo 41 20
81 S. W. MoKlnloy 07 87
82 1). Bondorson 8!) 81
81 Thoo. Poters. 21 77
86 J, P, Kratnper 42 7a
88 tfoo.W. Tollor 2102
S3 JumOs Iloumsy.,, 21 02
41 John Henderson 22 80
01 F. F. llonso 40 60
Dated nt Dakota Oity, Neb., this 21st dny
of December, 1011.
WiLrnnn E. voss,
County Superintendent.
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
BY supr.w. E. voss
"With two exceptions all of our
schools aio having a vacation this
week.
Several calls aro coming in from tho
oountry for toaehors, largoly boouuoo
of tho fact that the contracts in many
coses expired lust week. This does
not indicato that tho present teach
ers will not continue to hold their po
sitions in almost overy instauco, but
that they and tho sohool board cannot
agroe on tuo salary nnd otnor minor
considerations,
It is fast ooming to the point whero
tho toaehors, who roooivod thoir edu
oation and training ton nnd twenty
years ago and havo not attended nor
mal schools from timo to timo sinoo,
will find themsolvoB, doBorvedly too,
orowded out of tho profession. There
nover wero so many normal trainod
teachors teaching in our county as this
year, and wo now havo several nppli
cations on filo of this oluss of touchers
desiring positions.
Miss Ruth Lenox has comploted
hor term of sohool in dislriot No 19,
nnd Mr Evan Burbor, of Waterbury,
now has charge of tho school.
Sanitary drinking jars havo boon in
stalled in some of our schools. It is
tho wide-awako follow on tho sohool
board who first takes tho hint and
fal's in lino with tho spirit of tho
timos. O, for a thousand more such!
Mr Fred Sohriovor, teaoher in dis
trict No 23, having comploted his term
of sohool, has accepted tho doputy
county troasurership. This loaves the
sohool, as yet, without a teaoher, but,
no doubt, will soon havo ono, for, in
many rcspoots it is a very deferable
school,
Notice to tho Public.
All Towards offored by mo as shoriff
of Dakota county, Neb, aro horoby
withdrawn, J P Rockwell,
Sheriff.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
(OFFICIAL)
Dakota City, Nob, Doo 23, 1011.
Tho board of county commisfllnnors
met pursuant to adjoutumunt, Prcs
out, Ed Morgtu, chairman; Thoi B
Long, Gtorgt W, Thnoker, nnd W L
Ross, clerk,
Tho following bonds were approved
by tho board:
J 1 Rockwell, Justice of tho Penco, Dako
ta preclnoti
It J Taylor.cnnitnblo, Oiuiult precinct.
Carl lilrscli, ltoml Dvorsuor, district No 16
Ffnuk Million, ShorllT.
Phillip Van Cleave, Kond 0orscor, dis
trict No 1.
M J Ilyncs. Kond Ouirneer. dlstllotNo 8,
u iioiTcrnan, uounty jihiko.
Tho following clnluis wore allowed on
county gunoral funds
Klopp.fc llnrtlattOo. suppling..... $ SO 00
Haorgo wimns, salary ami expenses, 117 42
Tho University Publishing Oo.mdse , 8 00
" . " 10 U)
Moll Aflohmlod, nidso 2 f8
Zlon Olllco Supply, unlso 6 60
Mrs Martin Adklns, services 6 00
Hurt Kiwn, !!!. 17 M
Mflll A KOhiitl&l, tiuppllos.i.ttii,.,, ,t IS 7
Wilfred K Voss. Bnlnry 275 H)
J K I,cedom, work ou court liouso
door,,, , , ,,,,, 110
W Ij Hoss,salar,cxpenso, oto 121 10
The following olnlms wero allowed on
tho counny brldgo fundi
Fort Dodgo Onlvort Oo, liulso...., $ 15 81
Edwards A Bradford I.brUo, mdso,. . 68 00
Tho follow Inn claims wero allowed on tho
rood district (mull
M J llyncs. rood overcccr. dlst No0...$07 60
Edwards A Bradford I.brOo.dlstNoS 2 60
dlst Nol 1 10
George Ashford, rond work, dlst No 8 R10
K UUoriioll,sauio,(llstNo2 48 00
Ij Arinbrlght.saiaadlstNoS,...,. ... 12 00
M lioortnanii, samo, dlst No 8 8 00
f i-utiibortson, sntio, uisinos ,, on)
Fred Coriioll, snmo, dlst No2 12 00
Domi Cornell, din No 2 .,,., ,. as oo
Protostof Ohlcngo, Burlington A Qtilnoy
Railroad Oo for special load dlstrlot Indebt
edness in rond districts No 11, 1 and 6, total
amount $111 01, paid under protest, rolootcd
uy uiu uonru.
Geo A Oglo A Oo, Olnlm of $,S0.00 for tw o At
lusos, n-J oo led by tho board.
Board adlournod sine din,
w. u noss.
County Clork.
I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Frank Sides visited tho Goomotry
olasB Wednesday of laBt week.
Marion Iloikcs was a visitor Wod
nesday p m,
Mibs Sinclair roturnod frorul her
homo nt Lincoln, Tnosday ovoning.
Miss Jepposon roturnod from Plain-
view Tuesday noon.
Some of tho departments 'wero dis
missed on account of cold rooms Wed
nesday. The pupils of tho Beoond primary
room gave a short Christmas program
laBt Friday afternoon.
Mrs Cooley, Mrs Schmidt nnd Mrs
Hileman wero weloomo visitors in the
second primary room, Friday after
noon. A BIG Double OHFBR.
Cut Price and Big Prizes at Same
Time.
A big bargain period has been an
nounced by tho Sioux City Daily News
for January 21 to 81, during which
timo tho prioo of The Mows will bo
out 25 por cent and yearly subscriptions
will bo Bold for only $1.50. The bar
gain period covers such u briof
timo that it would bo difficult to hand
le all tho subscriptions expected if
thoy had to be entered during tho
10 days mentioned and so The News
has announced that all Bargain Peri
od subscriptions will bo plaood on tho
list AT ONCE and will reoeivo Tho
News' to Jan ill, 1913, for tho Bargain
Period price. Tho soouor yon sub
scribe tho moro papers you will got for
your money.
Tho News has also announced its
intention of distributing several thou
sand dollars' worth of prizes, consist
ing of pianos, building lots, furuinure,
jewelry and other prizes for tho cor
rect solution of puzzlo pictures repre
senting tho titles of books. Tho plan
is called tho Dooklovers' contest, and
does not involve he solicitation of sub
scriptions; all yon hnvo to do to win
is to oorreotly boIvo tlio puzzlo pic
tures. Loavn your subscription to The
News or other periodicals at Tho Her
ald olllco and they will bo givon prompt
attention.
ESTRAYED.
Ono dark colored mule, streaked
with gray, coming four years old,
weight about 1000 pounds, rather
rangy. Strayed from my farm, the
Owens placo Thursday, Dooember
21, 1911. A reasonable reward will
bo paid for his roturn.
Anuukw J David,
Dakota 'Oity, Neb, R No 2.
ih Cash Store
Seo what Cash will do at
Van's Not Specials for
ono day but fQr tho Week
Corn per can 8c; 3 cans for.. 25c
Tomatoes per can 10c
Sweet Potatoes per can , , , . 15c
Hominy and Pumpkin pr can 10c
Peas per can 10c
Good Catsup a bottle 10c
Prunes, the best, 2 lbs for., ,25c
Can Berries, 25c kinds 20c
Peaches, a good one 20c
Peaches, the best 25c
and Everything else in the store
Cheap for Cash.
J Van cle Zedde
Ycur Orooor
Subscription
Bargains
"Chm Heretic! eurad
Now Idea Maguzlno $1 80
Slonx Oitj Daily and Sunday
Journal 5 00
without Sunday.... 4 20
to rural route patrons 8 60
Iowa Homestead... 1 50
Woman's World 1 20
Hampton'a " ...... 1 75
STINSON'S
Specials for Saturday, Dec, 30
For this Day Only
10c Can of Baked Beans 8c
50c Bag of Buckwheat ; Sc
Best Standard Tomatoes per Can , lOc
12 Packages of Best Matches '. . . . 4-Oc
f rouvRi Package Raited" osis ; .r. ". . t. . r 3c
20c Candy per pound , . ,12c
Fresh Oysters (Selects) per quart ,...... JJOc
Men's Fleece Lined Underwear per garment. . . 4Oc
We have nice l?aiaivas, Grape Frulf,
flmerfa Grapes, Fancy Table Ap
ples Celery, Cabbage, Parsnips,
and Carrots for Saturday g &
S. A. Stinson
Dakota CSty,
December Travel Bulletin
To the Pacific Coast Inquire about the personally conducted
through tourist sleeper excursions to Los Angeles, via Denver
Santa Fc Route a route of sunshine and mild climate. From
Omaha and Lincoln evtry Tuesday night; fiom Denver We'd.
Winter Tourist Tickets The attractive south-land is claiming its
own in Winter tourist patronage. From the Mi'ssouri VSllgy"
the winter excursion fares to southern resorts, are extremely'
favorable and involve a modest outlay for a tour of the south.'
Homeseekers' Excursion Tickets on the first and third Tuesdays
of each month to the Big Horn Basin, the Northwest, West
uuu iuc ouillh, -.
American Live Stock meeting, Denver, Dec. 12th and 13th.
National Sheep Show aiid Wool Gtowera' Gtmvaalou, OiiiStiar
December 14th to lQth, 1911
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i ' vm,m u,,mu
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I
Hubbard,
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Now here is our proposition: We will supply you
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not absolutely sure thnt it has paid you to feed Dr Hess
Stock Food, that ir, if your animals fed for market have
not been more tljrifty, your other stock in better state of
health, return to us the empty package and we will refund
every cent you have paid us. "
Here are the prices:
500 Pounds for $25.00,
Or 100 rounds at the same rate, $5.00,
Or 25 Pound Pail at $1.60.
TIi pro in not a farmer or foodor in this community that can afford
to mioH thiH liberal opportunity,
Mark you, you are to be the judge and jury.
Dakota, City Pharmacy
Dakota CSty, NfbrKika.
Nebraska,
W. E. Sncthen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr
L, W. Wakklky, Q P A, Omaha, Neb
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