As Baking Powder Absolutely Puro Makes Home Baking Easy With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, clean and greatly superior to the ready made, dry, found-in-the-shop variety, and danger of alum food is avoided. For Senle A reaBonably cheap team for sale, weight iibont 2100; bIbo a sot of liar noss. First man coming gets u bar gain. J. T. Kneppor, Dakota City, Nour. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. VmOorUon. trusteo, ot nl. to Walter Dyson, lot Iff. blk 41, lot 23, 1)1 k 85, all in Joy I'lucondd toH HO t 210 W A Houtz ami wlfo to H M Tolllngor lot 0, bllt 2fl, Monti's ndd to 8 S O DO Kvliis, county trcasuier, toll W Wood, lot 11, blk 7, 1st ndd toS SO. J II Youiik to Josslo M You UK, lots 1, 2, 3, b-k 71. Oovlngton annex to 8 HO , 1 SniuncI Maxwell uiul wife I311zn Ann to J 1) l'utorson, 4(1 acres olio end lot 2. l-RS-48, also inonnder description 230-in()aores In snmo section,. ,-,!. V"3 OurtlsK Hilton and wlfo Snrnh to V HHon?er.o, 80 25-28-8 8000 Horatio T! ran nt aifd wlfo Katlma, to Henry HuiiKe, sr, lot 20, blk 7, 1st add toSS 0 1200 "Win Goidon, trusteo, and Wm Gordon ami .Stella Goidon, husband and wlfo to 1) Mackenzie, lots 1, 2, it, blk 40, lots 1-Sa, blk 61, Joy 1'lace ndd S SO.. 1 Krcd Illume, trusteo, to Gun A Ison borg.piinxiyi.HoXnvkX 23-27-7 1 OK Martin and wlfo to Klenor Good- s win, lot 4, blk 30. Jay Place ndd to 8SO 00 Wm Gordon, trustee and Wm Gor- don nud Stella Gordon, husband and wife, to Jacob I)y son, lots land 2 blk 82,.Ioy Tlncoadd toHHU...,. ,. ,. 180 David Wood, nlntclo; to Theo F Lek nndor, lots 1.3,1', 4 and C. blk 3i, Cov ington ndd.Sd lllliiB.8 S 0 Wm Gordon, trusteo, to John Nclluuli lot 6, blk 32: lots 8 nnd 10, blk 3s; lots 29 and 30. blk 30: lots 4, 6 nnd 6, blk 38; lot 25. blk 41 ; lots 10 nnd 14, blk GO; lots 4 and 5, blk 61, nnd lot 2, blk 63, nil In Joy Place add to 8 SO Thus N Told and wlfo Annie to Locust club, a meander description in blk 3, Orystnl Lnko Park, so deed recoid 34, PP081 3M FA Wood.sliiKlo, to W J McPhnll, a small pt of beJ..sttK8.-2D-9 HO I- O Velts. single, to Ohailty Unit, lot 6, blk 119, Dakota Olty JolmOGrlbblonndwlfo Mary to B II UrlOhle, wJasM, ;-. uv? lot 2. s." 1U20-29-8 , 1 W PToternnJ wlfo toJ I Elmers. lot 9, blk 2. 2nd ndd to 8 80 1 II 11 IIoKnn, single, to I.nlu Laison, lot 3, SJ-28-9 1 O K ratiertaw nnd lfe to Henry Frnn- cUco, soH 11, w)jsw412. nil ln27,... W H Hokum, sIiikIo, to Lulu Larson, lot 8. 32-2S-9 ., 1 Oharles Suml nnd wife ti John I Ilo- bler, ne4 beH.!t5-29-8 KX) Fred Gustlnund wlfo to J M King. '4 swj-a. wKcUswK Ri21-27-9 000 JLPhllliDsnnd wife to Mao M Still- man lot 14, blk 9. Ity ndd to 8 S O.... 150 J Ij Nelson nnd wlf to S A llelkes, w nwii, soKnw29-2S-9 1 K FOIInkunbenid nnd wlfo Jo Terossn Vun Hoin, lots 7 nnd 8, block 18, oil KlnolplatSS O ,. liM John H Priest nnd wlfo to J M King, eswMswM 81-27-B 6 Hush N Gallagher and wlfo to 10 J Smith. noKi fcoK 21-27-S 0I' US A to Ohailes A Austin, lot 1, 31-89-47 Estellnllnrtonud Ohnrles Ilnrto to V G (Jailor, lots 2 nnd 3, bile 31, Joy Place adds SO 5o TCZZAIZKSxS i CF EDS 1)M m iSWC U'JCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I '1-17' .....-.--- . I1 lit SPECSAE. Ok-1-tni: 'lK-.Jo 1 t bn'M New Baatncea. Atrial will H1 mikn v it our iMr.niMient customer. F RHtp frtltprt-lrn .taiha. 17 varieties: ;UV-1 I i - .. i l, 11 UDUfl i lUMivn, 11 lira llnett : i nroip. 7 Bpier ilu : ioi.., g vtn vino Uea t jo Spi int-non.nnn fiaiM ss varltllet la all. (lUAIClNTIiKM TO I'l.KAME. Write io-ilay; Mention this Paper. SEND iO CENTS V -r-- poitafo ana packing tad rec.iTt this valuable . iC.szra o: beeuo poaipmu, lof.iaer wua 1117 di , l rt ueiiTO, JteMUiuui rtecu ana l'lAin uook. 'yt-c tbo Jlcst TSXleti of Seeds, Haottt MLMtetyS&oS&W "nWWWHWBJ WHS tssir-y'- jjmjUjjljiui'uv ,i"':j;jii"!'iirirr;rrgg?XTrwaaaiau Tho HotMikl, l pur M massMasxsvB atwviMt.,fj.a,.tuHtfiKjaiiuaiaujMaaJiIgPlf''T The Same Old Good, Safe Different Place. Bf Id. - West flattlsL Opposite Weare and Allison's old stand on Pearl St. Everything in banking done Righ'c Every convenience for out of town friends, and you will confer u favor on us by making use of them when in the city. Call and see us whether you ever do any business or not. Business is not all there is to life. Friendship counts much more and good wishes. We are exceedingly well prepared to take care of all busi ness coming to us. We pay interest on time deposits at the same old rate and keep your money "Safe as a Government Bond." ED. T. KKARNEY. President. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." "Always hungiy for More business." Local Items Real estate loans. Geo Wilkine. MrH J B Taylor will do washing nud houseclenuiug. Give her a trial. A son arrived at the liomeol Mr and MrH Herman Hurley Thnrsdny of lust w-ek. Kirk Roam, of Aztcll, Knn, tvns au over Sunday visitor at tbo Geo T Woods bomo. When this flood Beanon ia past it will bo tip to Mosey Warner to tell when we find a worse one. Jay Robertson went to Sioux Oity, Fiiday, where Ho will work at earpeu toring on the Bennett building. Olyde Wilson and family this woek moved into tbo W 0 Eclthart house from the Honry Wood house east of the Eagle office. James Kramper, brother of Androw Kramper of this precinct, suffered n stroke of paralysis at Omaha this weok and is in u serious condition. For rheumatism yon will find noth ing bettor than Chamberlain's Lini ment. Try it and see how quiokly it gives relief. For sale by till dealeis. Frank H For r eat was kopt busy tho prist week looking after the telephone toll lines that were threatened by tho high water in different parts of tho county. The linos escaped any oori ons damage. "My littlo son had a very aeveie cold . I was recommended to Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was Unished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs H Silks, 29 Donling Street, Svdnev, Australia. This remedy ia for sale by all dealers. D a Hauar reueivuu uu Uluuut call from tho Security Lumber company, with headquarters at Mooso Jaw, Can ada, to report for work tho coming week. He expeots to leave the lattor part of this wook or tho tirst of next to take up his work as foreman of their construction gang. Mi's Mary Eastou, who recently took up her residence on n claim nearSaco, Mont, writes that she has taken a school near her claim far a two months spring term. Tho woather in Monta na is about the snmo as it is here the spring broakup being on, and the farmers are preparing for putting in their crops. A now time card went into effect on tho Northwestern road last Snndny, while all the ttaius wore tied up by high water. Tho only trains effected by the new schedule are tho Omaha from the south iu tho evening and the Wynot going west iu tho oveninp, Tho Omaha arrives hero at 0:48 p m, and the Wynot at 5 '58 p ra. Spring is coining and the time is at hand fur painting, papering, and gen oral brightening up. Tell uu jour wants and let us assist you. We can supply you nt right prices with Mound Oity paints, varnishes, iloor paints, inside wall finish, ulabastiuu, bugfty piiut, and best white lead and oil. Also now lino of paint and varnish brushes. Dakota City Pharmacy. Owing to tho largo number of let ters and parcels that llud thfir way to the dead letter oflioo ouch year, tho dopArtmeut uiges that every piece of mini hnul'.l lt?r the ii"me and ad- drets of th chikuv on iha onihiiip. as lutteis can bo returned, and those mailing other matter of value ecu bo uotiilod of non-delivery. Thirteen million letters aud parcels fnuud their way to the dead letter ofH -o during the past year. Elnvcu million of these wero letter, nr.d could havo been to tumod lo the writers without being sent to the doad lot tor allien i( tU name aud address of the sendei hud boen placed thcruou. Ways of Hanking in That's the Tho Herald for News when it is Nows Geo Teller was down from St John's preolnot on business Saturday. Thos Graham of Hubbard prccinot, transacted business in lowu Wednes day. Mrs Frank F Adair, of Chicago, spent a few days with relaUres hero this week , George Darnott, jr, has Buoooedod Androw Peterson as motorman on tho street oar lino. H Gribblo and Geo 0 Orr oaoh had a oar of cattle on tho Sionx City market Tuesday. County Attorney J J McAllister is building a modorn hog houso uu his, farm west of town. Mrs Mannion oamo dowD from Fon ca Wednesday to visit hor sou, F J Madnion, a few days. Georgo Gribblo came up from Oma ha, Saturday, uud visited relatives hero until Sunday eveuiug. Bankers M O Ayrcs and Geo W Carter left Sunday for Alliance, Nob, on a duck hunting oxpoditiou. Mrs E J Morin, of Wynot, was a visitor at the homo of hor mothor, Mrs Wm Cheney, tho past woek. Mrs E H Spurling and baby are hero from Cherry Creek, 8 D, visiting at tho homo of Mrs Spurling's mother, Mrs Wm Cheney. Louis Bourot, ago 40, and Miss Mamie Robinson, ago ii, both of Sionx Oity, were married by Judge Hoffernan lust Thursday. John W Gribble, a foruior Dakota county boy, was dofoutod for city troaBurer of South Omaha at tho elec tion Tuesday. Ho was n candidate on the citizens. PIoqbo do not forget that wo always cany on hand a vory good stock of hardware, granitewure, eto, and that our prices cannot bo beaten anywhere. Sohriover Bros, O S Lake, who hns been running ns mail clerk between Sioux City and Lincoln, has been transfored to tho Omaha and Chadron run, with head quarters ot Gmaha. Chris Po-lsen will loave tho coming week in company with D H Hagor for Moose Juw, Canada, where he will en ter tho employ of tho Security Lumber Co, under Mr Hager. All thoso who aro owing mo on book account will planso call and settle, bb wo havo our bills to moot and must havo what is coming to us on store uo counts. Knepper's Store. Del Sanford and family aro moving into tho Mrs Lattiu house in tho east part of to nrn, having sold their houso to Wm Loreuz, who will toko posses sion as soon as it is vacated. Tho proposition of making South Sioux City a city of tho second class was carried at tho village election held there Tuesday. A special election will bo called to elect a mayor and city council. Our Bohools will bo dismissed this afternoon for iv -Rock's spring vacation. When sohool resumes Prof A B Rich will succeed- Prof J A Cuicoino for tlo remainder of the term. Mr Ohi coine has resigned tho principalship of our schools and will try farming lor a Hvlihood. P A Barrows, of Lincoln, an old newspaper mun of tho slate, was hero Friday, iu the interests of President Tuft's renomiuation. Mr Barrows stated that wherever ho had boon throughout tho state ho found tho sentiment for Tuft on tho increase as tho primaries draw near. Yon will look a good while beforo you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you havo a cough or cold, nnd you aro certain to bo pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by nil doulers, Dakota county suffered considerable from Hoods and high wntor in tho streams the past week. Tho railroads wore hit the hardest, tho Burlington trucks at Jackson and at tho crossing at Omaha creek botweon here and Homor being out of commission for two or throo days. Trains aro again running on schedule timo. The annual Eubter program by tho Sunday schools, consisting of songs aud recitations will bo given in tho Salem Lutheran church at 2 o'clock iu the afteruoou and iu Emanuel, Da kota City, at 7:30 p in. Tho offering for church extension will bo taken at both places. All the membors nud friends of tho Sunday school aro cor dially invited to be present. "Two times rofused n license to wed within a week in Woodbury county," says the Sioux City Journal, Albeit Grundier, ilin adopted sun ut Mi and Mrs J II Grundier, seourol a license yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon ut DakoU City, Nob, under the name ot Albert II MoCluro, and was married to MiBs llama Qilbctt, Judge lltffcr uau performing tho ceioniouy. Divine soi vices iu Salem Evangelioul Lutheiau church, Good Fiiday, tho Oth iiifit at 11 o'clock, a in, promptly, and in Em unit)'. Lnthoran church, Da kota City, at 7:!)0 p in. Subject, " Was tho Tsinl and hicculiou of Jesus of Nazareth Just?" A congregational meeting will bn held immediately af or the service in Salem olmroh, when the anunal election of oiliecrs will take place. When Prof Chicoino wont to work at his drill; in the schoolroom Monday morning thern was a packigo l.tiug on Ins desk, but as Mouduv was tho first of April, ho was "wise" and left tho pnokuge thexi until the following day. Uu cuiinsity unt the better of him and at noon timo he v utured a look into the box and found a handsome set of ilvor spoons, a gift from tho teachers to Prof and Mis Chicoino. W E Knowlton, one of tho promi nent young merchants of Houth Sioux City died at his homo Monday, April 1, 1912, of diabetes, aged 42, your. Ho is Hitivived by his wife auJ one duniihter, Donis, bin mother, Mm E 11 Knowlton, and thrao sisters Mrs L O Jeep and Mrs Myron Pilgrim, of South Hioux Oity, aud Mrs Harry Ed- I wards, of Mitchell, S I), The funer al services were held Wednesday aftor- I noon and wete in charge of tin Odd Fellowd lodge, of which tho deceased I was a piotninout member llev .7 L Pnilli'iH conducted tho stvic s at the i Methodist church. Interment was i ) Logan Park cemetery, Sioux City, Ohas Barto is down from Wakefield, and ia ocenpying his residence in -ilm oast part of town. Addio Bidos and 0 Doolittlo havo been summoned to Omaha tho 14th to norvo ns federal jurors, Tho ico bogan going out of tho river Sunday and by Wednesday tho chan nel was praotioaly olear of ico. Druggist John W Tnrnbull wont to Waltbill Wodncsduy to tako ohnrgo of a drug store more lor me nossiior brothers for a few wooks. County Assessor Beningor informs us that all chattol mortgages on lllo in tho oounty elork s offioo that havo not been released will bo listed and ns- scseod tho coming year. Dr Ghas T Maxwell arrived home from Chicago, Tuesday, whore ho re cently graduated from tho Hush med cal college Ho will assit Dr House of Sionx Oity for a.fow wooks. Don't bo surprisod it you havo an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub tho affootod parts freely with Okamborlain's Linimont and it will soon disappear. Sold by ol doalors. At tho tillage election held here Tuesday Julius Gioso and Louis Lnr sou woro rooleotod for terms of two years, aud Geo W Cartor was oleotod for a term of ono year to fill a vacanoy, Of tho 34 votes cast Gicso reooivod 33, Larson 29 and Carter 31. Let us talk to you about Poultry aud Stock Food. Wo aio agents for four lines and heartily rocommond all. Drs Hos Jk Clark's, Fleok's, Prussian, Lee's. Try n paokogo and bo convin ced that these exoolleut preparations aro tho best tonics for your poultry and Stock at this bobbou. Dakota Oity Pharmaoy. Tho hearing of tho two prisoners, Glonn and Corusll, held iu tho county jail on a chargo of breaking into tho Farmer's Exchango at Homor about a month aoro. was Dostnoncd acrain last Saturday, owing to tho nbsonco of tho I county judgo and oounty attorney from tho city. Tho hearing was Bet for Thursday of this weok. In tho presonoo of tho family and a fow immediate friends, Miss Minnio Wasmund, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Fred' tVasmund, was united in mar- liago Wednesday afternoon at their homo in this plaoo to Androw Peter son, Bov S L Keller, Lutborau pastor, officiating. Mr Peterson for tho past year has been motorman on tho Hioux City, Crystal Lako and Homer stroot car lino, only recently giving up that position . Ho has rented the Luther Harden farm northeast of towu and with his brido will tako up his rosi denco thore. Congratulations and well wishes nro extended tho happy young couple. It is moro fun to boo a man read a puff on himself in a newspaper than to soo a fat man slip on a banann peel, Tho narrow mindod man reads it over sevon or oight timoa, nnd goes around. to nppropiato what copies ho can. Tho kind heartod man goes around to the office and pays what ho owes. The successful business man who advertises all tho timo and makes money by it, immediately starts out to Und tho edit or, and the two walk silontly down tho l-nt "Pf' th b!u$P man tnVoa n- gar in his, and they both oat n clovoor two, and lifo is swootor nnd poaoo settles down on their hearts for mo ments. uuoti is tho oxpenonoo of a mustard seed that falls on different ground. Meet Us in South Sioux City. Wo nro indeed grateful to all of our Dakota county frionds aud patrons for the many favors shown us whilo wo had chargo of tho E & B iuletests at Dakota Oity, As the company saw fit to transfer mo fioui Dakota Oity to South Sioux City, wo extend you ono nnd nil a cordial invitation to visit us at our now location. Look over our mammoth stock, noto tho carload aflor oar load shipments being unloaded daily and in timo distributed to tho various yards throughout tho stato. Then yon will see and know for your self why thoEdwurds & Brndfordstoro in your town is ublo to sorvo you faithfully and well. Wo wunt your business. 's i Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co, South Sionx City, Neb, V O Lako, Mgr. Why Me Was Late. "What madoyou ho late?" "I mot Sraithson." "Well, that is no reason why you should bo an hour late getting home to supper." ' "I know, but I asked him how ho was feeling, and ho iusisted on telling mo about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chambor 1 ia's Tablets?" "Sure, that is what hn nerds." For sule by nil dealers. To My Patrons. Having chnDgcd niv i lausand tnado otlur urrnngnmonto, I havo decided to stay by tho Ilawleigh business, nnd I thank jou one nnd all for past fuvnn and roapectfully solicit your patronage in the future, for I am hore to stay, I'm glad to say with lUwloigh goods, tho BEST. S H Moore, The IUwleigh Man, The Florida Farms Company Join Our Next Land Buyers Gxcur sion to Florida. Northern fanners now realize what fiplcndid opportunities iwaits them in this golden state and especially in St Johns county of which Ht Augustine is tho county heat . We have 21,000 aures of (lie choicest lands in the state fur sule, at low prie'H and on easy payments Excursions run every mouth. For full particulars and dosciiptive litera ture call on Win II Borgor, Dakota City, or wiito D II Bandy, Sionx City, Iowa, CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Ilov. V. It. Warrnn. I'antfir. (Service at the MetliodlKt llplucopiil church uury Hunclnv a follow: i'reucli- I iw at 11 a m; Kuiidny uclioolut nia nt ; duns muuiin? ii in; Kuvwirlli i.ciikuo t p in; UK'llullllIK S p in, ' LOTH'BAN ' Knv.S. ! Ki I lor. riiHtnr. DAKOT OITY Sumlny client i!vm Sunday nt u 4Sn in; Ml lil uifiH' lliimllti. , Hiipuiliiteiidout. preauliliiu at TstUp in uury Sunday. HAM M I'K'iicliliiK ei'ry Kuii lay at 11 a in Hun- nay ariioul promptly I J'J a in K. l'.Ctll- IWltMlll MlptlllU-lld(l Tin puhltcini-ordlalh .iWU'i to all these laorvlcis ACHIEVEMENTS OF TAFT ADMINISTRATION 1-rtltraUs tratt4 with Groat Brttaia mi. JTMuu. Veta et Ariawas, taUaood IU boHpe o reM ot ju4gs provlftloa. 9-38aiorcMst of S airman ntt trwU Uw wttfcMt far or favor. 4 Vte ai DtaaacrftUo wol, oottoa ut tt Ut ktlM m umtalr, unscUa tiAa MUt daMmotlv ot Ut IUubllc&n aelmaifl at pfwtootlott. ( JLroaU ot discriminating pasffrt traiy with RuaiU. Poatal nrtai baaka atahllsa4. 7 Rallroa4a yrareaUd from putting rats lacra4Ma lot Sot without ap proval of liiafWki comro com mlaaloa. I Panuaa osa yuh4 to arlr complatlaaa without hUt of WUU UJCc sr--Bl!r destroyed. 19 AdraUaUn ot AtImm and Naw Mexico to staUhood. 11 Buraau of mia aatahUahed to saiosuard th Itvaa of mlaara. 12 Amarlcaa capital and labor ben fitted by exUnalon of toreiga markata. 13 Abolition of peonaga. 14 Income tax amendment to th4 Constltutlon submitted to atate lcfcls Jatures for ratlflcatlon. IS Boiler Inspection law poasod by congress. 16 -Bond Issue to complete Irriga tion projects In tho west. 17 Malntananco and extanslon ot open door policy In China. 18 Peac maintained In Cuba, South and Central America by friend ly warnings and Intervention. 19 Oovornmont business mothoda modernized and reformed by economy and oftlclency commission, caving mil lions ot dollars annually. 20 Non-polltlcal methods used In taking 13th census. 21 Buckot-shop and got-rlch-qulck concerns destroyed. 22 Parcels Post recommended. 23 Now treaty with Japan, ending ra cial controversies on tbo Pacific coast 24 Further extension of safoty ap pliance act. 25 Post otllce department mod Eolf-sustotnlng. 26 Canadian reciprocity: rejected by Canada through fear thai tho Uni ted States would derive the benoflts. 27 Publication of campaign funds and expenditures. 28 Indorsement ot commission's re port and proposed bill concerning em ployers' liability. 29 Reorganisation of customs sorr lco; corruption eliminated; frauds ex posed and punished and millions of dollars recovered. 30 Court of commerce to review findings ot lntorstate commerce com mission. 31 Non-partisan tariff board to re port on tbo dlfferonco In tno cost ot production at homo and abroad. 92 Corporation tax, yielding ?V 000,000 annually; government examina tion ot corporation methods provided. S3 A deficit of $68,000,000 trans formed into a $30,000,000 surplus. 34 Non-partisan Judicial appoint Tnonts. 35 Further control of railroads through extension of powers ot the In terstate commerce commission. 36 Workingmuu's compensation act brought to successful Issue in the Su preme court. 37 Stock and bonds commission; valuable and exhaustive report sub mitted as basis for legislation. 38 Extension of civil service by 'executive ordor. 39 Practical conservation acts. 40 Courts of customs appeals; un dervaluations stopped. WHAT THEODORE ROOSEVELT SAID. "On tho fourth of March next I shall liavo served three and a half years', and this three and a half years consti tute my first term. Tho wlso custom which llmltB the presldont to two torms regards tho substance and not tho form, and UNDER NO CIRCUM STANCES WILL I BB A CANDIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTHER NOMI NATION." Theodore Iloosovelt, Nov. 8,4904. "I HAVE foOT CHANGED AND SHALT, NOT CHANGE THAT DE CISION THUS ANNOUNCED." Thoo doro Roosovolt, Doc. 11, 1907. "I WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINA TION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT IS TENDERED TO ME, and 1 will ndhoro to this decision until the convention has cxprossed its prcforonco." Theo dore RooBevelt, Fob. 24, 1912. lift fur Poses, It wbb only by tho excrclso of rwo discretion nnd tact thnt war woo1 averted with Mexico nearly a year ago. Hnd President Tnft yielded to tho de mands of some of tho "Jingoes" of th country tho United States might easily have boon plunged Into n conflict with Its neighbor over fancied wrongs. Without permitting tbo rights of American citizens to suffer In any ro Bpcct, Mr. Tatt handled n ticklish diplomatic situation with such good Judgment that trouble wob nrcrted and fho friendly relations with Mexico were undisturbed, Taft' Anti-Trust Record. In the real prosecution af tho trusts tho administration of President Taft has established a record that Is far noyond that ot any ot his predecessors. Rig combinations havo been brought to tho bar of federal Justice, their pro motors have boon fined for disobey ing tho Sherman anti-trust Inw, nnd the controlling corporations havo been disintegrated. Tho record of tho Tnft administration stands unequaletl in Its curbing of Illegal combinations and monopolies. Wants. For Sale' Etc. liny u good furin on ronntv bottom, I liuvo tin- Dnkntn EhnnrH, it. Fur Hwle ' teiiniH i f dorse, anil u uooil Snpciior irci-H drill. Putriok Joihih, Hulilmrd, Ni'b For Bule Hevorul line ntundiud bred Pol und China bnurH, oligiblo to reniHtriition, Auiriifct 1911 piH, weiKli Itiir about il'iO pinudti Jucjb linger, Uukotn City, Neb, STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, Apr. 6 For this D.y Only 1 pound kept fresh ColTcc 25c 3 cans of Corn, Pumpkin, String Beans or Blackberries .' 25c 1 3-lb can of Yellow Peaches ..' 15c 5-pound package of Oats ,7;w 20c 40 yd. Red Table Cloth, worth 35c, per yard 19c A few pair of Men's Shoes left on the bargain counter, per pair $1.00 A larjje Orange, per doz 25c We will have for Saturday: Celery, Rutabagoes, Cabbage, Lettuce, Ba nanas, Figs and Dates. 3? 2? S. A. Stinsbn Dakota City, -BUY Meat -at City Market We can supply your wants in the Meat line just as cheap or cheaper than anywhere on earth. FVesH and Cured Meat, Poultry 9 Oysters, sund I&verytRSng Sn tKe Meect Lritxe & & Give us your order for poultry, we guarantee satisfaction. Yours for Business W. F, LorenZ; Dakota City. Neb. New Lend Opened Irrigated B& Goverixtrvent Big Horn. Basin The Government will open for entry 0300 acres of choice irrigated farm land at Powell, ten payment plan without interest. The Government now allows graduated payments, requiring, only a small part of the total, during the first live years; thereby giving the settlers a chance to improve his farm bafore paying, veiy much of the water charge. A NEW FOLDER telling all about this opening and con taining a map of the Shoshone Project, showing lands filed on and lands lo be opened on Apiil 22nd, will be sent free upon request r Don't fail to $et this. If you prefer n 320 acre Free Mondell homestead send for our new Free Government Lands folder. Plenty of moisture tliiw nr; pnw is tho time to. get w form, Write today . L). Olom 'She Herald: iraS i. - .t. I aul.a nmnitrtmnft ftnlifaa FvurV Customer ttt SUCCCSS To crow faying crop, you muit hnvo good Inn. Jo bo toiittvt that your treot .8I "f'.i1 lih thla. t Breati.t iiarterrln tho United BUUo-a Arm. famd for ita honeat poUcy for ovtr I W uarfrooniiri-Mifoara. Btatk tree utoJoui from mu to B.UUJ an acre. (Mrai ann r inn Clo.l Tn "lOO wTen-yeor-old 8nrk Dellcloui apple trees "J5 .ODD From 1UU SlarK lree3 a,OOOfirlliilrowiicr,Mr.lloller.hUjrear,ttuaWULN t . .. if ia. jikj ki..i.. tfVno- 11 n kill n extntl. ll. PI Ifl'wl IVI'll IT l.lllV."Ml!lr.V. 'I . 11. A llMililiia buylfm ouarantted t&o famoas Mark bictai b uud jeara ot practical tzptritnet, imvn nail iiolu aoientiao Stark Prices Lowered for 1912 uvular looaiui, uen piaa;ins 10 cntt ptr tret cluaptr than faif vtarf oil lowed Iu Quality of any miiiinn.doilflr nuMorY ' 'Z i 1 . Two Great Books si,ru v.ar ibttb ...iiii. (i , nr tin. or,.t..t i i ' . .., .1. V. STARK DUO'S NURSERIES & ORCHARDS swtSartreaWvrK " Von get tho auTlni. blaik Pellc ooa la tbo moat aenaatlonal aloe In I TSfcv iSher Varl'aiik aa.ai "Uellcloaa la a 8V. '(" arpl in h U Ft "rt.3o.V I BoolrEW3t wymsy Vmvfr, iGWWl mb, l Jf vszfli& yy nx -vcity Tin; I . ""7 Tf IwIIihIhI Nebraska. YOUR- Meat the na Wyo., on April 22, 1912, on the Uoavor, Immigration Agent OMAHA, NEBRASKA only $1 a y'r UVlIiOUria 11 IV ail 11 VUUUWI w - BnrvteMl of treoa at lout Jol.enoi5 "to uui.-r,.w.- ...-. tarlita who .!nitlon nJ. .till txtttsr. hae the knowledge which oomca only from year your jwr WSf&iMS n. They ad.lie jou fru vf eHarpt aa to imomi "" " or 1911. Th o l-'no Ilea t ha emanii lor tstaru iwiiupua on d tone lower the ooat ot p roductlon. thn fralt arorld. worU. It U tho apple I have ao far tcated. i..tf,. - u... n.. ,l,.a l.ahln.1 Aran Kflflr nHVinfC. I'eVHIUH Mtl.rvvr-.v ...,- .,.-. --- - bohlnd men tttoiaout made and evory fltark tree aold Freo Exclusive Features f iven siarK uustomers ment kiiix. rvsvtr- prlrca for 1018. Freo Uooka. ICrcloilvo Htnrk yailetlea ot Prlo-'n,Pn Irelt. Va.tuallyrefrlitjrator freight acrtlco. ,Uhtpaldonordera,10m nr mare. I'roe hoilna-Vroe packloir. Quarnnteodeale arrival ot treoa. .Ihree- Iho Stark Orchard Planting Boot, the aplendlil work of o nro imill tllEli. ILo orcuata olantina dook ia uio va- 11 peolal Borrlce uepartment, ana too u- hortlrulturlita ot today, not an advertlaement, oat n prao ...... 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