Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 08, 1912, Image 5

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BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Absolutely has no substitute
Many mixtures are offered as
substitutes for Royal. No other
baking powder is the same in
composition or effectiveness, or
so wholesome and economical,
nor w!l! make such fine food.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
CHURCH NEWS
METHODIST.
ltov. W. K. Wiiueii, Pastor.
SorWccH ut tlio Methodist Episcopal
church ovory Sunday ns follows: Preach
ing nt 11 iiin;Sumlny school ut 10 n m; class
ineetliiK is in; KDwoim wubuu i p hi;
pieachlnuS p in.
LUTHERAN.
Uov.S. U. Kellor. Pastor.
DAKOTA CITY
Suntlny school every Sunilny nt O'lfin m;
Allss lllaucue Hnmlttoiit supeilntuntlont.
preachliiK nt 7:!i0 p in. every Sundny.
SALE1I
Preaching ovory Sunday nt 11 a m: Sun
day school piomptly nt lOiim. K. P.Oul
bortson, superintendent.
The.publlclseoiilhillylnvito.il to nil these
sorvlccs"
EXPECTING
SOMETHING?
You can depend upon
it if it comes from us
that it will be right
and will be delivered on time;
that it will prove satisfactory;
that it will taste well when it is
on the table. All of these
things make up our guarantee,
can you afford to trade else
where? J.
Van cle Zcddc
Your Grocer
Dakota City - - Nebraska
The Gemlcc
GMESTSC
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WOW $& A MONTH
You ran plara tb latest
model, genuine Domct
tic. tho recoRnizaa
queen of all eewine
tnarntnea.m your noma,
(iso It continually whila
p3iinff$2a month, and en-
ov a very apodal price
Ulif ll IV JUJ U Jll "" WW..
.oaei
Wc Will Taltc Your
Old Machine L'n.Ctiif
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vanTAjia ox wo special pnea bhu vbsjt
Tm ,
Thoncrfeet twin machine that 1ms alunya led all other
In one-lock atltch and choin stitch. btraiKht drop-
mrrnnUnitlcal etc mJ for ovary darnae The i..tnMtil
rrlalion 01 mo im iwinirniirnti'"i'n2itrri' V""!: '
SEH3 TOH BOOK, TrtCE, The Truth About bcwino
Uthin. ' ' tol'lnir you how ou in hyMh. flnnt Inc n.ch
liUAI'ANTEP Oat .htactih(or you buy any machine.
wnf rr a-n ntrert wnrr wr ii.miwwrni m. ri . , V
Irco Ijwriituro will .avo you money cwirn inrnriun.
Ctntmc Jeu.a Michuii C" , 41 Jickim Bl , Dipt. 91 i Cbiciit.
Mrs Mary K. McBeath, Agent
The Herald,
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Real Estate, Farm Loans, Insurance
and Conveyancing.
All of these done RIGHT.
Mr. II. F. McKeever now gives all of his time to
the business of the firm while Mr. Kearney gives odd
times all he can. Between them they are much better
prepared to serve you, than was ever Mr. Kearney
before.
If there is ever anything they can do for you call
up Mr. McKeever by phone, and he will come out and
see you. He has had thirty years experience in these
lines and you will find him thoroughly competent, hon
est and rtraight and a.5 eager to
"ALWAYS treat you RIGHT"
as has been Mr. Kearney, for the past quarter of a
century.
The Very TJest Insurance Companies Til Sorts
and rates positively the lowest possible for you to ob
tain. And our careful and conscientious care to see
that you get jour money when loss occurs.
Believe us This Counts Most of All.
Ed T. Kcarncyf
"""" ' mm "I" " wffiros aw a m w
iAOcal Ifem
s
Fred Q iatiinnrd was in IIomorTucs
duy on bnsiocsH.
liaukor W L 1?osb was horo from
Dixon ovor Sunday.
.Tndgo It 13 Evans went to Lincoln
Monday on legal business.
Harness oil and a full lino of bar
ness repairs at the Edwards & Brad
ford store.
Mi6s Adelino Vnlleux, of Woonsook
ot, S U, visited the first of tho week nt
the Ohicoiuo home.
Wo want you to sec it, tho new
Whitti Lily power washer at tho Ed
wards & Bradford store.
Woods M llilumnn anivod horo las1
Friday from Jiilesbnrg, Colo, to look
after his property interests.
Jerry Comou and family, of South
Sioux Uity, wrro Sunday visitors at
tho homo of Prof and Mrs J A Chiuoiue.
Hud Drydon and family moved back
from Sioux City last Thursday and
again acenpy thtir home on Broad
way .
Judge Ileflernuu ou Friday last tied
tho nuptial knot for Perry Frouch,
ago 52, and May Olossen, ago 25, both
of Sioux (Jity.
Huny Adair, Geo Wilkins, J J
Eimers and Geo Carter attended a
Masonio school of instruction ot Em
erson, Monday evening.
llov S L Keller was called to Oma
ha, Monday, to attend a nicotinic of
tho Advisory Hoard of Elome Missions
of lUo Nebraska Lutheran Synod.
Louis Larson is taking a conplo of
weeks' layoff from his duties at the
Burlington tower. August Krumwiedo
is handling tho levers during his ab
sence. au Udu reiiowM lougo was organ
ized at Walthill Thursday of lout
week with seventeen charter members.
A claBB of nineteen candidates was
initiated into the order.
Y.ju can say goodbyo to constipation
with a clear conscience if you use
Ohamborlain's Tablols. Many havo
been permanently curod by their uso.
For Bale by all dealers.
Mrs Louis nermann and son Ber
nard, of Winnebugo, wore Sunday
night guests at tho Ashley Londrosh
homo hero, being enrouto to Sioux
City on a shopping tour.
8 H Moore informs us that ho did
not mako a deal with John Balzer for
tho sale of his ltawleigh business, and
will continue iu business horo himself
at the samo old stand. Mr Balzer last
week shipped his goods to Minnesota
whero ho will locate.
A uumbor of our school boys under
took to imitate their eollegu brethern
Mendny, after school, by capturing
ono of their schoolmates and tossing
m,u UP i" ll uinuKet
Theit "fun" was
nipped in tho bud by tho school prin-
cipttl unci Marshal
Fuestou, and it is
safe to sav t nit homo
of tileao boM
., ... . u ,,i I .
villi iwi. ii y mi iuil:illltui ilduiivcn
i on their school mates ugain very soon.
Tho annual district meeting of tho
Odd Fellows of Noitheant Nebraska
wll bo hold tlUS YtMir fit WilVUH, Wliero
UinVHrilHOX 300 mOtUborR Ol tbO OUltiT
will assemble on March 12th, as guests
of the Wuyiio lodgo An evening of
entertainment by tho oilieiiS ot
Wayne, followed by a banquet and an
exemplitioatimi of tho degree work by
tn.i.Qr, from Emorson, Wakciiald and
Bloomiield will bo tho program. Da
kota City lodgo No 48 will bo repre
sented at tho meeting and will ask
that tho next meeting be held at this
place.
: H. F. McKeever
Real cstato loans. Geo Wilkins.
Dr Niim Smith, of llomor, was n
professional visitor hero Tuesday.
Buy n good farm on the Dakota
county bottom. I havo Eimors.it.
Nico now stock of tin and onamel
ware at the Edwards & Bradford store
Mis F II Forrest went to Moville,
Iowa, Wednesday, to seo hor mother,
who is ill.
Mm Wm Loronz and daughter El
sic, wont ts Lawtou, Iowa, Wednesday
on a weeks visit.
Miss Alice Ohicoino, of Jefferson, S
I), spent last week at tho homo of her
brother, Prof J A Ohicoiuo,
Miss Susie Hinds returned Saturday
from ltnpid City, S D, whoro she went
to attond tho funeral ot hor mother.
Eloctrio lights havo boon onstnlled
iu the Masonic lodgo room, and they
aro a groat improvement ovor the old
gas lamps.
Prof A B Rich has chaugod his
mind in regard to loonting on h farm
uoar Wiener, and may roturn to this
pi a co to reside
Addio SidcH has arranged with Geo
Baruutt to put a saw mill iu his grovo
and get out about 100,000 feet of Cot
tonwood luinbor.
Thoro will bo a special mooting of
Omadi lodgo No 5, A F & A M, Sat
urday evening of this week for work
iu tho third degree.
Bert Young and Miss Mabol Young,
both giving their residence as Sioux
City, were united iu matrimony by
Rov V R Warren, Monday.
Gail Jensen, tho follow brought up
from Homer last week on a charge of
insanity, was adjudged insane and
sent to tho asylum at Norfolk.
D II Flagor wiiten from Maumeo,
Ohio, that ho and Mrs Flagor will be
homo about the 20th . Thoy expect
to stop in Michigan a week curuuto.
Leo Zeutmire, who disappeared from
his home south of town a fow weeks
ago, returned last woek. Ho had been
iu Omaha during tho time he was
away.
Charles Efarrigfield and Minnio Ire
land, of Emorson, aud Rasmus II Ris
mussen aud Marie Pelersou, of Hub
bard, wore granted mairiago licenses
in Sioux City, Wodnesday.
Pleaso do not forget that wo always
carry on hand a very good stock of
hardware, gianitowaie, etc, and that
our prices caunot bo beaten anywhere.
Schriover Bros,
Alfred Seymour attended tho ualo of
Duiocs at tho Geo Blebsiug hog fmm
north of Homor last Thursday, and
purchased tliroo fanoy young oo.ws of
that celebrated breed.
Hero it is only four weeks until tho
iisliiug seaaon opens aud three feet
of ico on tho lake. There's no law
against fishing through tho ice during
tho open season, though.
A tramp social will bo held at tho
Meridian schoolhouso, Friday evening,
March 8. Ladies bring supper in a
box tied with gentloman'b Uandkor
chiof. Everybody come.
Tho Oruer of Eastern Star will hold
a special meeting Saturday evening,
Match 10th, for tho purposo of confer
ring tho degrees of the order on a
chins of eight candidates. A lunch
will uo sorvea after the lodge meeting.
Tho Dakota Connty Good Roads as
sociation postponed thoir meeting call
ed for last Saturday, the 2nd, until
Saturday nf this week, when thoy will
meet at tho bank in this pluoe . Bad
roads proventsd the meeting last
woek.
Many sufferers from rheumatism
have been surprised and delighted
with tho prompt relief afforded by ap
plying Chamberlain's Liniment, Not
one cyse of rheumatism in ton requires
any intornal treatment whatever. This
liniment is for sale by all dealers.
You judge a man not by what ho
promises to do, but by what ho has
done. That is tho only truo test.
Chamborlaiu's Cough Remedy judged
by this standard has no superior.
Peoplo everywhere speak of it in tho
highest terms of praise. For salo by
all dealers.
Three tramps, giving their names as
Hilly Shea, Fred Robins and Jack
Tiaey, weio sentenced to 15 days in
tho county jail by Justice of tho Poaco
S W MeKmloy, of Homer, for break
ing into a bohoolhouso Sunday night.
Tho men were turned over to Sheriff
Muhon Tuesday.
Porter M Boats this week closed a
deal with Messrs Ilolmeu & Woodford,
live stook commission men of Sioux
City, for the salo of his 207 aero farm
jut noith of Coburn Junction. Tho
consideration was $27,000. Mr Roals
contemplates moving to western Idaho,
whero ho has land interests, and will
tako up fruit raising. He is advertis
ing a public sale of his personal prop
erty iu tho Herald, to be held nest
Thursday, Maich 14th.
At tho meeting of the villingo board
Tuesday ovening tho sum of $200 was
appropriatodfrom tho $335 now iu
tho cometory fuud to bo api lieil to
waid erecting a suitable feuce around
tho cemetery. An ordinance was pass
ed fixing a work penalty on those con
victed ( f drnnkeness and vagrancy.
Tho following persons worn selenled
to seivo on tho oleotion board: Fred
Schriover and D Van do Voddo, clerks:
Jas Fueston, Henry Lahrs and Wm
Triggs, judges.
Children are much moro likoly to
contract tho contagoous diseases when
thoy havo colds. Whooping cough,
dipthoriu, scarlot fever, and consump
tion are diseases that aro ofton con
tracted whou this child has a cold
That is nhy all medical authorities
say beware of colds. For tho quick
ourorf colds you will find notlnnc
bolter than Chamberlain's (Joui;h
l.omoily. It can be depended upon
and is pleasant and safe to take,
for sale bv all dealers
A "quiet" wedding Was pulled off
iu tln enmity attorney's ofllco Satur
day afternoon, tho result of the ap
pearance of a young lady from South
Dakota who laid her troubles bofori
County Attorney MoAllister John
Lass, livi' g with his father. Jiu-ob
Lass, south of town, was tho groom--
tho bride's name wo havo been unable
to loirn, as there is nothing on the no
ords in the county judge's ofllco yet
indicating tho names of nuj of tho
parties. However, enough is known
Hint thoy were married ond took their
departure for their future homo iu
South Dakota,
Boys' Acre Corn Contest-
Tho Nebraska State Board of Agri
onlturo offer to tho Nobrnskn boy under
eighteen yours of age, growing the larg
est yield of corn from ono noro of Ne
braska laud during the year l'Jl'2,
$25 00; second $20.00; third
$15.00; fourth 10.00; fifth to eighth
$5.00 each ; ninth to twelfth $4 00 each ;
aud thirteenth to sixteenth $!) 00; and
to tho boy growing tho largost yield
ou an acre of laud west of the east line
of Boyd, nolt, Wheelor, Gieoloy,
Howard, null, Adams and Webster
comities, $25.00; second 15.00; third
aud fourth $5.00 each ; ilf th and sixth
$100 each: sovotitli to tenth 3 00
each; and twelfth to sixteonth $2 00
each.
Tho Lincoln Weokly Starduplicatos
tho above awardB, and an entry in nun
is good for an entry to both offerings.
Tho entire labor of propariug tho
ground, planting, cultivating and har
vesting of tliia acre of com to be per
formed by tho contestants who enter
contest by recording his naino in the
ofllco of W R Mellor, Secretary, Lin
coln, not lator than May 20, 1912.
Said aero to bo measured, husked
and weighed in tho prcsenco of two
disiutcicsted free-holders, residents of
said county iu which tho aero of corn
is located. Said commit too to foiward
affidavit as to weight and requirement
of specifications iu this contest to tlio
secretary of the State Hoard ot Agri
culture, not later than December
1, 1012.
The contestant shall tllo with the
secretary a full and detailed account
of his method of performing tho work,
fertilizer used, if any ; whether bottom,
hill or table laud, and the character
or kind ot soil on which the oiop was
grown; with an accurate account of
the cost of production, rent of ground,
cost of plowing, burrowing, discing,
planting, cultivation, husking, and
ovory feature of expenee iu labor, sood,
fortorlizer. etc, based ou the actual
time that entered into tho production
of this aero of coin.
If requested, prize winnors must foi
wtttd a sample of ten ems of corn
crown to W R Mellor, Seo'y, Lincoln,
Nob.
Noti:: Practioally all coin iu tho
state is raised m altitudes varying
from 1000 to 2400 feet abovo soa loel,
theiofore tho division m.ulo through
the state is as nearly as possible along
tho 1700 foot nltitudo lino. In tho
contests carried on for sovoial years
past ouly two premiums havo gone
west of this lino.
Seed Oats For Sale.
I havo a quantity of Big Four seed
oatB, good and clean, for salo.
Thos Graham,
Hubbard, Neb.
TEN AUTOS FREE!
Just think of giving away 10 au
tomobiles absolutely frcol
Well, tho Sioux City Daily News
has already given away nine aud just
announced its intention of iidduip
another to the list of gifts, of a total
valuo of moro than $50,000, which it
has distributed during the past livo
years.
A Ford model T touring car, with
extra equipment, of a total value of
47bO will be given uway by Tho Wows
to tho winaor in a popularity subscrip
tion contest which will start iu a few
days and end ou May 4. Tho Ford
was picked for tho grand prize in this
contest because of its immense popu
larity; moro Fords being iu uso iu this
territory than cats of any two other
makes.
Extra votes will bo allowed ou R F
D subscribers and renewals will not
earn as many votes us now subscribers.
Thoso two featuros will bo of much
benefit to tho candidates residing in
smaller communities, and an advant
age over tho city candidate. If you
want to get a dandy auto send a postal
today to Tho Nows and full partieu
lais will be sent you at ouco
To My Patrons.
Having changed my i lansand made
other arrangements, 1 have decided to
stay by tho Rawleigh business, and I
thank you one and nil for past favors
and rospeotfnlly solicit your patronago
in tho future, for I am horo to stay,
I'm gl itl to sa) with Ruwleigh goods,
tho BEST. S n Moore,
Tho Rawleigh Man
Ho told his 12 year old son to milk
tho cows, food tho horses, slop tho
pigs, hunt tho eggs, feed the calves,
eutoh the colt and put him 111 the
stable, cut some wood, split the kind
ling, stir tho cream, pump the water
in too creamery after supper, be sure
to study his lesson before ho went to
bed, Then he went to the farmers'
club to dircuss tho question: "How
to keep tho boys on the farm." Stolen.
Chamberlain's Dough Remedy has
won its groat reputation and extensive
salo by its remarkablo cures of coughs,
colds ami croup. It can bo depended
upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers.
OVER 05 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marko
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Copyrights .c.
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quli-Uly uirnrintu our opinion frco wnctlii-r no
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tiiiiiamrlctlyrnntliloiitPil. HANDBOOK "' I'ntMiia
eint Iriio. oliUiit immif y fur Hecurmi: tui'iinti.
1'uti'iiia taken tliriiimli Sluiin &to. ruiulre
tpeetal notice, without clnirgo, 111 tho
Scietuific American.
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nihil i' it f any t IcnttUn lournul
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Primary Election April 19th.
N!)1.ik!m1 state ti limit will be lit Id
Dii Apt II 19 Polls open nt 12 00 oitoik
tionii n t nl e( nt " an o'clm k j ill
llnllot will bp printed for each p.ut
haliR rnndldntiH for nomination Call
for 011r party ballot nt the polls All
minlltlntpn to lie voted for In more than
un tount.v must llle nomination p.ipm
with the socrotHry Of state, otherwlsi
with the county or city clerk li'lllng
fi't h tire mublu to the count v treas
urer of the county wherein the cnmll
d.itt rallies, ns follows- For 1'nlUil
States fccutttor, $50; state officers and
upii(iitutlvos In congress, $10, for
members ot the legislature, $G A re
ivlpt showing the payment of the fee
must lie nttiuhi-tl to the UIIiir .March
IU, 1U12, Is the last day for lllliur for
the above primary.
The following pioposcd amendments
t the rnnstltutlnn tby their tile) will
he pi tnted on each party ballot for the
pilin-iry 1 lection to be held April 19,
1012, and If n mnjoilty vote of nn
puit la east for either amendment It
becomes a party tneasitio and all
straight votes east by said party at the
Ketieinl eleition will ho counted for the
mendment It requires n. majority of
nil Mites cast ut the Kcncinl election to
adopt nn amendment.
No 1 Initiative mid referendum
No 2. Fixing teim of ulllee and sal
.it Its fur membeis of the legislating
No U. Uuuid of commissions nf ttiile
itmtttutlctiK.
Nn 4. 'Providing for geneiul election
mice In two years.
No fi Allowing elites of more than
" iliiii Inhabitants to make their own
charter.
A prefeieiiee ttte for a enudltlati
for Hit' president, vice piestdenl of tin.
rutted States and for United yt.ttts
senators will be ttiUen.
A nominee for the place of represi 11
titlM will be made In each p.11 1 anil
lour tb legates at huge and two dtle
g Hi s from this dlstilet us well as eight
pn tilth utlnt eltettus wilt be 11,11111 d b
the lepubllcuns and demounts.
The state olllieis to be nominated 111
i at li party ate. (5oernor lioutpn tut
governor, steietnr) of state, aiulttoi of
publk accounts, treasurer, rupi rlnt nd
ent of public Instiuetltiu, attorne gen-
nil, commissioner of public lands anil
buildings and tnllwa. commissioner. A
stile senator and a state icpicst titn
the will also he nominated.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY
front the lUcoril
The Win. Huiimcl stole hi tho ninth
pint ot town now hua the Inline work
up.
.Mrs Ida N. Uniton, of Naper, Neb,
Is a guest at the Oeoige L.. Moals lionn
this week.
Heini Cornell, of pinknla City, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs Fted Cot m 11
uM'i Sunday
C A. Wilde and wile have moved
unto the Mis W. W. Know Hon faun
and uslde theie thfs summer
The new cottage of Jeny Hplllnian
on l'rcckilcK stint now haw tho ce
ment foundation well hi place.
Fiul S Mai tin ol this cltj Is nt
Pont it this week where lie Is redeeor
ltlng the Intel lor of the i:. lliilsteud
bank.
Air and Mrs Pnvld Zleglar relumed
Ibis weik fioin u lfclt ut Pom a anil
ire now lesldlng at their home west
of town.
Tliu new ricd Herman store build
ing now bus the toiif emiipletiMl and
work on the Intel lor plastering Is be
ing done.
Mis S". J. Munuliu' and el ben
me spending the week nt l't, la,
win re Mi. Manning ts engaged In tho
Implement business.
Ml. and Mia. Hairy Chinch wete at
nmtrson over Sunday, leturnlng
Wednesday. .Mr. Church la consider
Ing starting a gioceiy heio.
Tho new Jeep building at Frederick
and Dakota stietts is now completed
on the Interior anil will be llnlshed on
lIio exterior with lion Imitation brick.
Mai tin Moloney, of Sioux City, was
ver Wednesdnj looking for lots. If
h.. wiceeeilK In (lulling .1 location that
suits him he will build this summer.
Fred Cornell enme down fioin Pnnca
Saturday and lias been busy this week
preparing IiIh household goods for ic
moal to that place, wheie ho will farm
his father's faun tills jenr
Mrs. John Holder had the mlsfoitune
Inst wiek to inn u pair of scissors
thiougli hi r hand, Indicting it severe
wound. She was taking them away
fioin a joung son at the time.
Among other Improvements sched
uled for this summer Is considerable
repair and alteration wink on the
Piisbyttiian ehurth The plans are
to raise the chuieli and make Sunday
school looms In the basement, as well
as pallors for social put poses The
foundation would be stieiif'tlieiH d ami
tin building lepainted,
A new dock has been Installed nt the
Pnsbteilali chilli ll. it in the gilt of
the late Mis At. l.nckw oil, who willed
$d to the local chinch at her death The
in w elotk beats the Inscilptlon "In
Menioiy of Mis l.ockwood"
Mis H. P. Fonts went to Cat mil
on Sattiiilay, where she will Nil a
ft w das, retaining this weik with
hi mother, Mrs 11. C. Phillips, who
has been at Caiioll ilsltlng hei son,
l)i. Phillips, for hcvciul wetks past
Chalks liudlong, of he .Mars, la., on
Wnlnesilaj puiehaseil llnee lots tn the
not th pail of town, west ol Dakota
sti.et, and as soon as spilng opens
till will begin the election of a four
imim cottage on each lot. The houses
will be fni lent when tomplited
The life of Andiew Johnson, a
fin met east ol town, who In milug the
lltiillugtoii i alb nail for $11,000 damuges
catisid liv the loss of Ii Ik tin in build
IngH and gtuln bv lite last yeui, was
tilid lu the Woodbury court last wick
the Jinv dlsagieelng. Johnson lived
jtiht south of the nppio.u h to the Omii
li i high budge, and chinned the Uaim a
wilt htaileil b a Hutliuglon engine.
The Huillngton company tiles to lay
tile blame ou the Omahti loud
Finds Cure for Epilepsy
After Years of Suffering
".My daughter w.ei ittnicteil with
epileptle fitH for tlirei yLiirs, the (ittaiks
fornlnB ovory few weeka Wn tmploytil
sceral iloctora but they illil hor no
rooiI Ahout a
year nun w
h c a r il of Ur.
5111. s- Nt-rvlnc.
anil it 1 1 rtalnly
Ii n h proi oil a
liloiHlnt; to our
little Klrl She Is
n o w uppuri ntly
rtirril nnil 1h cn
JnyieK tin) In i-t
of lit tilth It ll
ovir it yeur sinew
eho Iiiih hint a
lit Wn inntiot
Bpoalt too highly
of Dr, JIIIoh' Nervine "
MUS. 1'ltANK ANin:na(iN,
Comfiey, Minn.
Thousands of children in the
Unitctl States who arc suffering
from attacks of epilepsy arc a
burden and sorrow to their parcnt3,
who would give anything to restore
health to the sufferers.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is one of the best remedies Known
for this affliction. It has proven
beneficial in thousands of cases
and those who have used it have
the greatest faith in it. It is not
a "cure .ill," but a reliable remedy
for iu rv mis diseases. You need
not hesitate to give it a trial.
Sold by all Drunnlsta. f the first
bottle falls to benefit your money Is
returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, (net.
9
STINSON'S
Specials for Saturday. Mar, 9
JPor this Day Only
Finest Naval Oranges, per doz 25c
Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkgc 20c
Millar's (4C) Coffee, 3 Cans for $1.00
Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs 15c
Royal "H" Peaches per can 20c
Guardsman Brand Tomatoes per can 10c
2 pkgs Washington Crisps 15c
i3 We have a few sweaters left that
will be sold Saturday at one-third off.
25 per cent off on all Blankets and
Comforts. Sg $g 2g
S. A. btinson
Dakotsi. GHy,
t-Uulic !5&lC !
Having sold my farm with the intention of removing from the
county, I will offer tit public auction all my personal property at
my farm 3 miles southeast of Jackson, IK miles north of Co
burn Junction, and 0 miles northwest of Dakota City, Nebr., on
IMolljL Mm Mill. !o!
The Following
Horses
1 team of mules, 12 yours old,
weight, 2100.
1 bay horso, l.'J years old, wt, 1280.
1 bay mnro, 12 years old, wt, 12r0.
1 bay horso, 11 yeors old, wt, 1200.
Cattle
2 eows both giving milk.
Hogs
1)9 hoad of thoroughbied Duroo Jer
sey bogs,
12 brood sows,
1 gilts.
8 2-year olds,
1 malo hog.
20 head of shoats.
Machinery
S Wagons 1 Dinoou, 1 Ketehum,
1 low truck.
2 Molino Dandy cultivators, t-shovel
1 Bradley 0-shovol.
1 Morrison, (i-shovel,
1 Brown G shovel.
1 8 foot Superior drill.
1 11 foot Junior New Richmond
scodni.
1 Derring bind or.
1 Anpinwall potato sprayer.
1 2 row Groat Snakts listed corn
cultivator.
1 il row Erway cultivator.
1 Best liver sulky plow.
1 X-Ray sulky plow.
1 Rock Island disc.
1 -1 Section hairow.
1 2-Seotion harrow.
1 Hulleok weedei.
TERMS: All sums of S 10 and under cash ; on sums over $10 nine
months' time will be given on bankable notes bearing 10.
Sale Commences at 10 o'clock.
PORTER
II O. Doin, Auctioneer.
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'She Heralds
tlndrtnki'r
e I! 1 SA'AYEK v.tiBboin May !1, 1850 in Mm rhiM.'. Mux-. M
Nturti d n h an apprentice for tin en etirn in ihe Ui.i'i rinkint! I.uf i u,
Nc"' Y. 1 1, tilt) with Ilie lntgi st III III in I lie rltv , liuiiilillg ullli nl
for flvi iurH. lie bun folloued tho piofci-bioii mr mih-i , n miff n
JiiiiKhon, Nebr, in 1880 ami Marling tin lu unem heie. Hi 1 m- . i . i
tin bent i (juipped Uiitlertiiding I'liiltut. in the i-tiilH, nith ci i n i i n
(piaiteiH, liniy athlhtaiit, linu hi nrfoii and rqnil r-i nl and it lull-'1 fl' el'
nlwayn on huiiil.
lie iiiiderxtandH all the Hiicoon.ful methmlN if emln timi'V fi"'
uialieH a Npeeiult) of tho Mioo Hlelu, whli h pn m ni r- tin
forever, r.quuon no euttii g or exeimui nf the I nl , liinl li-iih .ili.(
uway nor iuIiIh anything tn the HUhjeet, the thoioi gh embi.ln n g I , u n
iloiin I'lcliiHively by latirnal melliodp,
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(List of Property,:
1 Rock Island corn planter and J 20
rods of wire.
1 Hog raok 1 hay rack.
1 Grapple hoy fork.
1 Barrel cart.
1 Hand corn shelter.
1 Cider mill.
2 Feed boxes.
2 Stop ludders.
1 Diso sh.irpoDer. ,
1 Wagon jack. -:
1 Hand sprayer. '"
1 Bet wagon springe. ' ( ,
l Bets work harness, ' , '
1 Kingle harness. f
1 Saddle.
2 Hots leather fly nets,
1 Single leather fly net.
1 Seed corn rack.
1 Gnlvanizod iron milk tank.
Household Goods, Etc.
1 Barrel churn,
1 Sot counter scales.
1 G0-Gal koroseno pump tank.
1 Radiant l'oruiusular bace burner.
1 Stowort coul or wood stove.
1 Air-tight beater.
1 Advance Universal raingo.
1 Kitchen cabinet.
1 Dining table aud other articles of
fiirnitinii
1 200,Egg Old Trusty iuenbater,
brooder aud blood coops.
About 10 bushels potatoes.
500 bushels corn in crib.
About 10 coids sntowi wood.
Several tons Alfalfa und millet hoy.
1 Stack litis straw.
Free Lunch at Noon
, Owner.
I.ee C. Kearney, Clerk.
8 i.i a
for Business
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"mes, Liquors, Cigars l
rs.iy $1 a.
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