A x i .- V HWfc i ' ffas? tfV Vifi" m &: W-t. 4 BJ EkO , VV y w 1 r ft, s ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyalCrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Fire Destroys Business Block in Homer Tlt nMi1tufinAa Monk r Homer. Nell., in which wer.i tho Omaha cafo, W E Smith' harness shoo, tho Ed ward & Bradford hardware store, Rockwell's grocery, M J Herman's store, u barber shop mid two or three residences, was destroyed by firo early Thursday morning. The firo started in the Omaha oafo, and fanned by a strong south wind swept tho cotiro " block . Tho volunteer ilro depart ment worked horooially but woro un able to check tho flames. To My Patrons. Having ohanged my plans and mado other arrangements, 1 havo decided to stay by tho Itawleigh business, and I thnuk you one and all for past fiivon and respectfully solicit your patronage in tli futitrp, for f nm hnro to stay, I'm glad to saj with Ruwleigh pood's, tho BEST, 8 H Moore, The Itawleigli Man. Notice of Special Examination J Special tonclior's examination will bo held Saturday, Aptil 20th. Friday and Saturday forenoon sub jects will bo givou Saturday forenoon. Friday and Saturday afternoon sub jects will bo given Saturday afternoon. Margin et A. Muiphy, County Superintendent. Why Mo Was Late. "What mado yon no late?" "I mot SmitliKon." "Well, that is no reason why you should be hu hour late getting home to supper." "I know, but I asked him how he wa3 feeling, and ho insisted on telliug mo about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to tako Chamber lain's Th1Mk?" "Sure, that id what ho needs." 7oi Sale by nil dealers. liny a good farm on tho Dakota county bottom. I have Eimers.it. rhs Gemlno JJKOW' m MAMWII M ivi n ra Yoq con pl U UtMt itHKi. ttviiulae Dora lic.tho roornlttl quaen of All MWuUt fflhasils mar nines in iDurDPiav, uh it continufttly whil. paying: $2 a month and en ov a vary DecUl arlce dirvoi to yoti or frwu OUT n&r&fit BnCT, A maenJlcent inchin . lUfWlHiUlee) but!. We VVJJi Talis Vosr Old Machine lteS liberal fUlowsnc on ft tplcndid nw Uufnestlc. AnJrou can null take m- vai-aueoitu pccuiprtca and cuj. KAaSiaSWJSIKl tsktsffl&eaB& "- D08MESTI-G The perfect --rTjrfr ri-he that his ahtrra led all other ma.kt.9 and h today Lttltr than ovor. Two machinal In onliek. fttlcli and ch&In stitch, tttrafcht drop liadhfifji urn.Luli btav.urf A compHto nat cf attachments- w oinpMJ cl, ato ,l"aV(or evory-druvTheloacjtJt.li trvrl"ti3i nroon nomnir nwhlr" ln rotw. Find oat about IU S2D Fan L30CIW rtllTC, 'iho fruth Ahoat benirfl lHiet," tMInff mihw yoict huve tho nretaawtaif macn bj iuf iora Jp'itbl Low IVtco and at ONLY 2 a month Lsn wywpit itiftl-if niivnoBjrfntMillTrou25YKAK Uf ".ANi ! U, UitiKjfict haf t-ij i j buy any Midline. Tb I LiUnt jrj wi I ui you n-ouey Bend for (t HOW Mrs Mary R. McBcalh, Agent EfijaSHSEBS SUCCEED I OFFER: tlneia. AtrMnill Ur?7 riillprtlfMI 4adlih. 17 vuletlea i tt- iua.K? vr a our DninenL customer. ' 1 ' . .ill.J.H. "'i- " I i l iii i nest ; iimip, i spienuta : union, b Deet vario tics; i-J ?-rs.f ewf rife- ftqiM Ysretls in all. GUA1UX:D TO 1.EA. lVrf3 today;AIentionth!s Paper V -- FOtaji n4 pcklnj nl , tbla Tolnable " iuivi 14 uuub luiBBure i. .." us neua pompciu. ioga;nr kiu my bis i . ?aitrnotlvc HcauUf-jl Kecd nd 1'lant Uoob, i ft lu i. tiout tho licit Tirlttui of SMdi, rusu, . J . K. W. Buckbee, "V1 ""aftaiJaittt i GOOD Banking in - West B,fk Does Everything Loans money on all good securities. Pays interest on Time Deposits and Savings. Issues Traveler's Checques and Drafts payable i EVERYWHERE. ft Sells Steamship Tickets in the best companies. Very much desires a visit from YOU whether you do business or not. You'll find a hearty welcome, business or no business ED. T. KEARNEY, President. (The Bank that tries to treat you just a bit better than the other fellow.) B3223 CZGXU I ifCVUa C3C43P a Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Buret v Bond Guarantees tho acuuraoy of ovory Abstraot I make sso&& rxrym SAe Heralds Local Items Ileal &.uto loans. Goo Wilhins. Banker W L Itosa was dowu from Dixon, Nob, .over Saturday and .Sun day. An ontiro now lino of wall paper in all tho latest designs, on hand at tho Dakota Cityl'harmaoy. Mrs It li Orr was called to Itaveuna, Nobr, lust Friday by tho serious illnesa of her daughter, Mrs Lottiu Uodgins. Itobort Evaua, Jr, a student at the htiito university, at Lincoln, oamo homo last week to spend Eantor vaca tion. Tho Dakota Gity Pharmacy openod their soda fouutuiu last Saturday, and aro now rfrepared to Horvo refreshing bovernges in auy style. For rheumatism jou 7ill flud noth ing bettor than Chamberlain') Lini ment. Try it and seo how quiokly it gives relief. For salo by alt doalora. ludgo Graves last week granted a chanco of vunuo in tho Flego caso. tried Jasfc year in Dixon oiuuty, takiug it to Tliuraton county, where it will bo tiicd in his homo town, Fender. "My littlo son had a very sovoro cold . I was recommended to Uhum borlnin'u Cough Itcmedy, and beforo a uniiill bottlo was linishcd Iip was as oll as ever," writes Mrs II Silks, 29 Dowling Stieet, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for salo by all dealers. Word oamo hero Tuesday that "Uoclo Jimmy" Elder died Monday night at Floreuoe, Neb., at the homo of his sister, Mrs Harriet Ayres. Tho temains were shipped to Ft Madison, Iowa, his old homo, for iuteimnnt, his sister Mrs Ayres accompanied them to their last resting place. Spring is coming and tho timo is at baud for ain ting, papering, and gen eral brightening up. Tell us your wants and let us assist you, Wo can supply you at right prioes with Mouud City paints, varnishes, iloor paints, inside wall titu'sh, alabastino, buggy paint, and best whito load and oil. Also nor,- line of paint and Yarrn'Mli brushos. Dakota Oily Pharmacy. Sinco tho ioo thawed out of Crystal lako dead fish by tho millions have oomo to tho surfaoo and aro diiftd by tho wind into great windrons that now lino tho slinrn from ono uml of the lako to tho other Evory variety of ilsh known to inhabit tho lako can bo found in largo numbors, but tho soft fih such as buffalo aud oarp predomin ate. Suuiiah and orappies ure alto fouud in largo numbors among tho dead fish. It is tho geuoral theory that tho thiok ioo and snow that oovor od tho lako all "inter smothered tho Ilsh by cutting off tho supply of air. Tim shallow condition of the lake also had a hand in the destruction of tho tinny tribe. In a letter received from Paul Pizay this wcok, now located at ISoise, Idaho, lie says: "I noto you are having sigus of apring in old Nebraska. Wo havo had them for somu timo now. Farm ers uro plowing and gutting thoir gi ound ready for crop. Saw soveial planting potatoes on tho way back from Ontario. Ore, this morning n hurt I went on sorao busiuess yesterday morning. O-ur weather has been good nlfwintor compared with tho wouther in tho east. Wo like Boiso first rate, all of us. Wife and Paulino keep as well as they wero in Dakota City, aud I bolicvo my wifo foels bolter heio than sho did thfre. Paulino is always noil and is growing aud takiug part in things now, so her Dakota Oity friends would hardly recognizo her. Rumem bor us to your family." ALL its Branches. in banking WELL. CBMJPS M.3BBU i "1 BuCCe88orto Dnkntn flnnTitv A lmt.rnp.t f!n: J -1 Qnnrta4 AUrfygntAi1 uwnuuu nMDimuioi J E I M E RS I aly $1 a yV TlioHoralu lorNowowueulliBNoWB L Ilook, of Cody, Nob., visited Sun day at tho Dan llagor homo. Mrs Mannion, of Ponon, will oooupy tbo bouse vacated by Richard Quintal. Itiobnrd Quintal expoots to movo with bis family to South Sioux City this weok. E J Huoy, manager of the E & 1) lumber yard, spontovcr Sunday at bis homo in Randolph. Will Phillips has quit his job at tho Krumwiodo pool ball and will leavo for Saoo, Mont, tho coming wcok, Beginning Saturday, tho 13th inst, Wo will commeneo doing a striotly onsb busiuess. Knopper's Grocery. Mrs Ilarrott S McMaoMurphy, stato food and drug inspt ctor, was calling on tho business firms boro Thursday. Mail Carrier Jas Cooloy has invested in a now horso for bis mail wagon, old Charley bavins outlived bi- use fulness. Vincent Ross roturned Wednesday to his homo at Brooklyn, Wis, oftor a oouplo of months visit with relatives hereabouts. Have your communion or claes pho tos mado at tho Do Luxo Studio, 405 Fourth St, Sioux City, Iu. Ono en larged photo Froo. Somo good work was dono with a toad diag on our streets last week, This is a groat help to tralllo and moro of it should bo dono. Mrs J T Kneppor and daughter Hazel wont to Magnet, Nobr, Monday to spoud n weok with Mrs Kneppor's daughter, Mrs Galen Ilatheway. All who owo un on storu account wliero bills havo been running ovor 30 days, will pleaso oomo iu and settlo, as wo need our money. Kuoppor's Grooery. W N O'Neill, a former old residout of Emerson precinot, was drownod near his homo in the Floyd river Sat urday night. Ho waB buried at Eraor son Monday . Pleaso do not forget that wo always carry on baud a vory good stock of hardware, Brnuitoware, oto, and that our prices cannot bo beaten anywhere. Schrievor Bros. Ponca Leader: Obas DoWitt, a former Ponca residout, came over from Homor Saturday evening to help his son to movo out onto tbo farm and vis it relatives bore. All those who aro owing mo on book account will plaaso call and settle, as wo havo our bills to meot aud must havo what is coming to us on store ac counts'. Kneppor's Store Boforo leaving for his homo at Jof forsou, S D, last Friday tho pupils in Prof .1 A Cliiuuine'fl room prosontcd him with a handsomo out glass dish as iv slight tokou of remembrance. Max Easton of Sioux Oity acoom Joe Foyo and Oban Adams to Glasgow, Mont, last weok, whoro thoy will tako up claims. Their families will follow them to their now homes uoxt weuk. Jim Brown, who lias been in tbo employ of tho Gribblo brothers, pro prietors of tho South Omaha Coal and Ico company, for tho post year, came up Wednesday for a visit with olu friends hereabouts. A roturn leap year ball will bo givnu by the youug men in tho Ayros-Krum-wiede hall in this place Friday evon ing, April 19th. Collins Bros orches tra baa boon engaged for tho occasion, and a geuuino good timo is assured. The two prisonors, Tommy Qlen and Jim Cornell, held on a chargo of bur glarizing tho Fai mors Exchange store at Homer last month, woro given a heariug on Thursday of last week, and wore bound over by Judge Heffer nan to tho district court. v D n llaprer and Chris Poulson loft Sunday evening for Mooso Jaw, Cana da, whoro thoy nill work for tho Se curity Lumber comptiuy of that plaoo, with whom Mr linger has been em plojnd aa foroman of a construction gang for tho past fow years, A set of inch and a half woik har noHs and a few sots of singlo and dou ble driving harness for salo at bargain prices. And don't forgot vo also carry a full lino of horso collars, sweat pads, buggy whips, and harness ropairs, at tho Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dakota Oity, Nnb. You will look a good whilo befoxo you find a bettor medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy. It not only gives lolief it cures. Try it when you havo a cough or cold, and you aro coitain to bo pleased with tho prompt euro which it will effect. For salo by all dealers. F H Forrest, uiunagor of the local telophouo oxchangc. accompanied tbo class in physics from tho Dakoti City high ocbool to Sioux City Thursday of Inst v.'cok and pilotod them through tho Doll tolephono exchange, showing them tho actual workings of that vast institution and giving them somo prac tical instruction in electricity. Tbo Odd Fellows lodgo of this place hau obangod its meeting nights from Monday to Saturday nights. It wns thought that Saturday nighti sould bo moro convenient for those attending especially memlisis from t'io country, bunco tho chuugo. Tho chaugo will bo mado this weok, and all members are requested to tako uotico mid bo on bund Saturday oveniug, April lUth. In a raid of Lola TUcIntiiu's joint at Soutli Sioux City Saturday uight by Sheriff Mubon and Charles Wuddell, city marshal, tho Mclutuo uoinun aud two inmates of her nluco. Delia Meyers and Edith Davis, wero caught iu the drag not and lodgod iu tho county jail. Judgu llefforiiun on Mon day iibeessod each with a fino of $5.00 and costs, amouuting in all to $10.00, They oamo acrocs with tho cash cu Tuesday aud wero released. Bomo old story. Our schools aro onjoying tho spring vacation this week. Prof J A Chico ine, having resigned as principal, bus gouo to his homo near Jefferson, S D, wliero ho bus runted a farm and will give up teaching aud becomo a tiller of tho soil. Miss Cora Sinclair, prim ary teacher is sponding tho week at her homo in Lincoln, Miss Minnio Hays of tho grimmer room, is visiting frieuds at Council Bluffs, Omaha and Malcolm during tho week. Miss Clara Jooppsen is sponding bor vacation ut bur home in Plainviuw, At tho open ing of tho schools next Monday Prof A B Rich will assumo tbo principal ship of tho schools for tbo remainder of tho term, Clittb Adnir Rr.d family of Sioux CU; woro Sunday visitors hero with re latives. Miss Margaret Nunn of Winnnbago, and bor friend,, Miss Honnotta Uonant, of Mead visited Monday night at tho Ashley Londrosb bomo. Oomo in aud seo what cash will do instead of buying on timo. Wo will sell ohespor for cash than wo possibly could on timo. Kucpper's Grooory. R B Orr wont up into Dixon county last week and returned with seven lino draft horses. Lou Armbrlght ac companied him on tbo trip and brought homo a Una work team, Don't bo surprised if you havo nn attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub tho affooted parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it, will soon disappear. Sold by al dealers. Tho safe iu tbo postofllco at South Sioux City was dyua nillud.WodiiCBtSay -night nnd blofnnvlt to thunder. About $10 in stamps aud small ohango was taken by tho burg lars. Louis Diorkiug got his hnd hurt in a diso Wednesday, and was taken to a Sioux City hospital whoro it was found noocssary to low two of his fiugcrs ou that had been almoBt served from tho hand, It was roportod hero Thursday that tho dyko thrown up at tbo inlet of tho river into tho lako by property owners in that vionicty was dynamited Wed nesday uight, and that wator is now flowing into Oryrtal lako from tho river. Deputy Gamo Warden Dreesen aud two sous, of Florenco, Nob, oamo up Saturday aud are seining what soft llsu are leit in Crystal lako. If thoy would only remove tho gars from the lako it would not tako long to stock tho waters with game fish agaiu. Mr und Mrs Gto Snydor of Sioux Oity woro boro Sunday calling on friends. Mrs Snyder wbb forworly Miss Minnio Gray, daughter of Mr aud .Mis O M Gray, forinor residents of this place, and was married last week to Mr Snyder, a commission mau at tho Sioux City stock yards. Frank and Vero Brown, children of Mr aud Mrs Harry Brown, woro suc cessful iu tho subscription contest in which thoy entered this winter for somo St Paul farm papor, aud won2nd prizo, a hamdsomo littlo Shetland pony and saddlo. Thoy received their pony last Friday oveniug by express. Lot us talk to you about Poultry and Stock fcood. Wo aro agents for four lines and hoartily roeommond all, Drs Hess & Clark's, Fleck's, Prussian, Lee's. Try iv package and bo convin ced that these excellent pioparatious nro tho b:at tonics lor your poultry and stock ut this season. Dakota City Pharmaoy. CORRESPONDENCE 5U -Km iyn tfj sown mw irjj iWe.-n HUBBARD. Louis Larsen has been quite sick tho past wouk, Remember we still have the colo brntcd Millar's coffee none better. Curl Auderson. Mabel Clausen visited Sunday at her bomo. Julia Smith spent Sunday onu Mon day at bcr borne hero. Tho Convent pupils all roturuod to school Wednosday after spending their Eastor vacation at their homes. Garden toolB, got thorn now from Geo Timliu . Tom Hefiornati has takon ovor n sa loon in Pender aud will mako that town bis home. Mrs J Jcsson and daughter visited at tho Potor Soreusou homo Sunday. Tho country roads aro getting fairly good again. A Rplondid lino of dishes of all kinds at Carl aiulorson's. Carl FredoriokEou wus down to Da kota City Mouduy evening and took his first rido on tho Odd Fellow's goat. Mr and Mrs Sam Larson entortain od several families at dinner Sunday. Mamio Clausen aud John Rockwell caiuo np from Wayno, Thuioduy to spond Easter vacation at their homos, Thoy returned Sunday. Our Foot Sohulza work bIiocb will givo you moio tervioo for tho price than any othor. Try a pair. Geo Tim lin. Georgo Timliu aud family ata East er dinner at tho Grahdpa Green home, Mrs Heller ond daughter woro city shoppers Tuebdny. Moggie and Bessio ,Thorn wero iu Sioux City last week. A big assortment of laces and em broideries at Carl Audeisou's, for tho spring trade. W Nelseu, Mrs Georgo Sounders, Mrs O RismuBsou, .Mrs A Ilaiihoii, Mrs Wm Goertu mid Mm E Goortz woro city shoppers Tuesduy, Agues Dolonghr Tptnt to Pendorf i-uoauay evening. A now lino of Ideal dioss aud work shirts, every oao has the quality that gives satisfaction. Geo Timlin. Tho framing is about dono on tho Mike Smith houso south of town. Louis Morgonson, with his family, spent Sunday at tho liort Dyer homo. Ludics shirt unisU a fino assort ment iu varied stjles, at Carl Ander son's. Soren Lars n was in Tutu last Fri day. Mrs Carl Nolsrn outno down from Sioux Oity TursiUy evening for h visit with her parents, .Mr and Mrs Herman Nelson. Tho murlft on cream has advanced two cents this wool:. Wo will pay 81 oonts, also highest market for butter and eggs, Geo 'lirnhu. Hearthn Smith vent to Dakota City this weok where sho will mako bor bomo for a couple of months, Tom Loug was in Dakota City Mon day, Mrs O L Thompson visited bor sis tor, Mrs McGlushan, Sunday and Monday. Wo havo t o finest stock of 5o and 10c enamol .uro you ever saw. Look it over and s tho elegant pieces you tierson, Wo havo u oomploto lino of high griulo gardon lvci! In bulk and pack age, Como in whon you need any thing in this lino. Geo Timlin. Xollio Hogan spont Enstor in bcr homo. W W Ronningor went to Dakota City Wednesday. Jim nogau went to Emerson Tues day to attend tbo funoral of W O'Noil. Henry Hansen and wifo woro Sun day visitors at tho Knudson and Peter- bou nomes, Mr and Mrr Rasmusou ato Sunday diunor with tho former's parents, Miss Dolls Timlin spent ber Enstor at homo boro. Bting us your farm produce, espe- ntnllv nfron ntitl lmHitr. nntl nnf. tli.. highest market prico. Carl Andorsou, Mrs T Howard, a pionoor residout of nf thin nrnpinnt. nunnod iwnv Tlinrn. day of last wook, after sovoral years of suffering. Tbo funoral sorvioes wem lidd Saturday and intormnnt was mado in tho oomotery south of town. Sho loaves a small son to mourn tho groat loss of n mother's oaro, his father also haviucr unssnd to thnarnnt linvnml obout eight years ago. Tbo bereaved ono bus tho sympathy of tbo cntlro community. JACKSON. Thomas Mclvoover was transacting business iu Wntorbury, Nob. Monday , Mr aud Mrs E J Mullaloy saw tho "Spring Maid" at tbo Grand Saturday aftomoon. Quito a numbor of tho young people from hero and Vista attended tho danc ing party at Pouoa Monday night, W Shcohan had a load of cattlo on tho market last Thursday. Alida Wooks spent over Sunday with friondB in Sioux Oity. Michael Sullivan was appointed mail messougor from tho P O to tho Bur lington depot vioo Bruco Bryan resign ed. Mm Fred Frvn mill nliililrnn nf Wv. not. Neb., wero guests in tbo M Znlauf bomo ono day the last of tho wuok. uu ronto to Osmond whoro thov snout Eustor. Michael Quinu, who is a student at Orcighton Univorisity, is spending tho Enstor vacation with bis folks horo Mrs J W Ryan spent over Easter Sunday with her daughters Mary and Margaret at Omaha E T Konuolly, tho rural carrior, bad to rido horseback nvef his route tho past wock on aocoutit of tho bad roads. 1) J Kennedy, auditor for tho Atlas Elevator Co., was iu town sovcral days last weok, Tho olovator wbioh wiib destroyed by fire lust week. Mr Kon nody states, tho compauy will rebuild at an ti.iily dulu. Kato Crosby of Sioux City was an over Sunday guest in tho bomo of her sister Mrs M Hoffornan, Gono Konnelly lost a vuluablo driv ing horso Monday night, Gono Gibson and family bare mov od from Homer and will farm ono of Mrs Mullally'o farms north of town. Oharloy FroobnrgeJ, who wos sec tion foioraon on tho Burlington horo tuo past year, movod to Boldon, Mob. Tucnday. Mr Smith is tho new fore man. His family will oooupy tho houso vacated by Mr Frooburgor. Miohaol Sullivan attended tho funer al of W N O'Noill at Emerson Tues day, Bonuotla Hall and Monica Flynn spent Sunday at tho T B Jonos homo at Vista, Mary and Margaret Bolor of Omaha, visited sovoarl days with their folks horo. Miss Beunetta Gill returned bomo from Wntorbury aftor a visit with her sistor Mrs .Too Hogan. Sohool ro-opened Wednesday, after a weok's vacation. The Misses Orouin. who havo boon cues tn nf Murcrnrnt Kreffn for flm mint mouth, roturned to their homo at Win- Hold, Kansas, Tues lay. Waltar Gonsichun visitnd snvernl days tho past weok with his parents at Ponca. Roso O'Hanlon camo up from Sioux City nnd spent her Eister vaoation with hor parents horo. Noil Ryan who is attending Culver Military Academy in Indiana, has ro turned to sohool after sponding his oaster vacatiou in Chicago. Jobu Ueeuau and family of Vista, Wm Riloy and Mr and Mrs Erin Maun attended tho funeral of William O'Neill at Emoreon Tuesday. i. GOODWIN. Eirl Mituholl was up to Watoibury Saturday, returning Sunday, where, ho wns yiHitiu; his mother Mrs Olan Mitchell. Among thoBo attending tbo Easter danco from heio weto: Mr und Mn Guy Wear, Miss Wear, G W Hays, Misu Alioo Domary, tho Miuscs Jossio nnd Daisy Reed, nurry Reed and M IfungeiftmL Tbo young folks from hero wero call ing on Mra Liara Mitchell and uaugu tors in Watorbuty Monday, und report a lino display of millinery in hor new establishment, Mrs J Duggiiii and children woro Sioux Oity passongeis Saturday. Axol Morgisen was an oast bound passenger Saturday, Bryan Knuilsen was n passenger to Sioux City Saturday, HOMER. Attornoy fjidney Frum was baking aftor business matters boro Hatiudnj Grovor Davis and Tbos Asbford woro eloo od as the now incinbera f tbo town board. An en buniatiu meeting of tbo Oma di Oo-o erative Grain company was bold bo o ou tho 2nd inst. A divid ond of IU porcuiit was declared under tbo ma agoment of John Davis for the year ju t elosod, Mrs Murv IMrBoatb of Dakota Oltv spont Easter tin ml ay boro with rela tives, Ed L Rosa lias moved bis family nnd b dungings from tbn Balom neigh borhood to tlia old Nixon iurm just south of this placo. For Sixle A reasonably cheap team for sale, weight al out iilOO; also a sot of har ness, 1-list man coming got) a bar gain, J. T. Knuppor, Dfckotn City, Nebr, STNSON'S Specials for Saturday, Apr. 13 For this Dety Only 2 cans nice Aspaiagus, worth 30c, 2 for 35c 2 cans Standard Corn 15c 1 dozen nice Frosted Cookies 5c Seedless and 3 Crownd Raisins, per lb 10c 1 can Co-operative Baked Beans 7c A 25c can of Cocoa for .T77.T. 77777". . . . ."20c 3 packages of Dates 25c 4 pounds Jap Rice ,' v 25c 1 gal. can of Fancy Canned Apples , , '. 25c 4 lbs Granulated Sugar with all orders of SI. 00 or more, for i 25c All our 7c Calicoes at 6c per yd We have opened our Summer Underwear and have some rare bargains. We will have on hand a full supply of Vegetables and Fruits. S. A. Stinson Dakota Ciiy, Summer Travel Uinta Pacific Coast Tours: The nf commencing April 27; the SCO tour is available every day com mencing June 1; S15 higher includes California, Portland and Tugct Sound. There is no rail journey in the world as educa tional as the tour of the Coast. Yellowstone Park: Inquire about the new Cody scenic way through the park; complete tickets including hotels and stages. The outlook from Sylvan Puss is one of the world's magnificent views. Are you interested in the personally conducted camp ing tours from Cody? A perfect Summer tour includes Scenic Colorado, Salt Iakc and Yellowstone Park the Rocky moun tain circuit tour. Scenic Colorado Resorts: Pere is a wonderful recreative and health restoring region. It offers everything that Switzerland offers und at a very small cxponse. Estes Park, Colo.: This grand park at the foot of Ikmg's Peak is rapidly becoming Denver's recreation ground. It is one of the most desirable vacation regions in Colorado. Consult with us as to special rates available. I tyw?S3ry!T3MB3B I i i&yftfri ttftm WKraugMHMirTifiT.ygi.-mCTP't I Special on Photographs J Cut Out This Adv. and present it to us before June 1st, 19l2, and we will make you one Beautiful Enlargement with each order of 12 or more Cabinet Photos. We can boast of low prices because we believe you get twice the amount in Photos for your money at the De Luxe than elsewhere. Weddings and Children Photography Our Specialty. r I v Qf-usKs 45' FourtK Strcot UG LAlXe iJlUUlO. Sioux City, Iowa. Undertaker' ' ' . B. T. SAWYEIi T75C bora May 3, I860,' in Mscsrjsld, -Mass. He titarted as hd ftpprTi''" for tbreo yours in tbo Undertaking business in Now York Oity with tbo largest firm In tbo oity, remaining with tlitm for five years. Ho ban followed tho profession ovor sbioo, coming to Jaokson, Nebr, in 1880 and starting the bnalness here. Ho has ono of tbo best equipped TTndortading Parlors in the state, with commodious quartors, lody assistant, fine bourses nnd equipment and a largo stock always on band. Ho understands all tbo auooeisfnl methods of embslming and makes a spoolalty of tho Mioo system, whioh preserves the remains forever, requires no cutting or excision of the body, and Uko uotbUg away nor adds anything to the sumeot, the thorough osabulnlng being dono delusively by external met I B. F, Sawyer, ESCTi ei. cr-. crnt.l o..nt- nnnnrlmnnC Atililaa EvarV CuatSIRtr t SHCCaSB I To crow tayinzcroti you mutt hnyo eqodtrett. To botasijivt that your trees raf.daa) 'h thl.. tho Rro'Lte.t : onrwrjr in t?o umteu lo Quarter ty u ctniwrir-ow jturi oimi nut jwuuww v vw w ,-,------.-. -. - nHHka S2.nnD Frnm 1011 Slerk Tross ,.,&,TS Kr!KSft.b, lLI& SffJuBBI (.'tnKM inr w ? trF m tw ' If liMl(ir l.avlnn mtarantttd trcot ut ten vrtcts. the famous Mark . . ond yenrtof practical trptritnec. 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