fnwKMJEST HmMimillMIMWJHIIIII flllll'LfltWHI'W ' Y r V AfCING Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar s NO ALUM, NO LIME PH08PHATE CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. lov. W. It. Wnrren, Pastor. Horvlcas nt tho relW.Il EpUoopal church every Sunday as follows! Preach ing nt 11 nmj Sunday school it 10n m; class meeting 12 m: Kpworth League 7 p mj Droachlng 8 p m. LUTHERAN. llev.S.Tj.Kellor. Pastor. DAKOTA OITT Huntlny school ovory Sunday ntd:4fin m: .ilss Blanche Hnmllton, superintendent, preaching nt 7:80 p in. ovory Sundny. SALE!! Preaching ovory Sunday at 11 nm! Sun day school promptly at 10 am. F. P.Oul bortson, superintendent. The public Is cordially Invited to nil thtso services ON THE FIRE "That's when you begin to realize the kind of gro ceries we keep There is cooking satisfaction in them. Buy your Groceries from us. Save your patience and your home will be a happy one. J. Van dc Zc-dde i,'i. .Your Grooar . Dakota City - - Nebrnnhn 1-oGe.r.aine ff MM f? "Bf I T oawH a& iiv 'Mow $ A MONTH Yoq can pl wm la lent tnoci I. nnin Upmes tlc. th raoqtrolccd qun ol all eawtosM miu'Kfnfia.ln vntir horn.. 1 1 rayirif$2a month, anden ov a vorv SDecUl or.es iaA It (nnljaiisliv nhiln'l 'direct to ton or from our nMml Kifncy. A mmrniflccnt rochin , Htupendoua offer. We Will Tnlcc Youn Old Machine te.lJ'2 I'senti (iiiowanc on a pieuam new ImMllc Anrl wttu sn till tAkat ad nuiUffeoftha epotUl pneo and " trrma. '1 K1 t-sa TS-ffl The perfect sewing maohino that haa always led nil other make find is tudny bsttar then aver. Two machines l'i cnlojk stitrh and chln stitch. Straight drop bAti. Mdh&rra. lAllbearinr. A ccmplat? t of Htljuhmantx-. rvcrv ci piw'-cai, otc,, rnada (or ryd.y ucs. The Doncatic la artvalKt'or of n (KtrnaewHtTinachliiproRreca, rnd out about iU SCND FOR BOOK, FRGC, The iTuth About hew.nfl tf ACi!rt ft,' tU'nrr yoii how ywi ran I aro thf Tnaat Mwlnir maeh lanuJaat apcTc! uovt pn. nn. tUN.Y 2 -.nu-nth. Uf why ! 8IMtrst whrowohnvnourTit andttof oukZSYKK CUAHAKIfc.K, Utliwf. ULcfor ju liur any intthuia, Th- rrvoIJUnnuriilrav yiru monry. Band for tt NOW. CuutiU $)) fc.tVtu. Ca , 41 Jacasoa Lrvit. Dept, I . CtuC.a Mrs Mary R, McBeath, Agent The Herald, 41 per Jshe Heralds Superior Service J(k-J IfSsM i;sWSswE ha i v fctxwvsr ji 'nfrfv B These earnestly striven for by us. Secured loans only. Ioans the life-blood of any bank. We keep our loans GOOD. This a fine place to drop in at if you have Too Little Money Too Much Money No Money At All. Anxious to have a call whether you do busi ness or not. Always time for a handshake and a chat, and occasionly there's a cigar handy by. Id - West Baajrklc EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. "Where you always KNOW you're welcome" U'mAJ O tfTUilTM i & O EBOT a c Abstracts of - Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees tho accuracy of every Abstract I make aajcao POWDER Local Items Real ostato loans. Geo Wilkins. Dakota Oily Pharraaoy for tho best stock auil poultry tonics. Bnukur Georgo IlnnBa wns down from Emerson botweoD trains Sunday, Rev E T Antiim of Wynot, Nob, visited relatives lioro tho first of the week, A now nnd comploto lino of wall paporon band at Dakota City Phar ranoy. H A Monroo of Sioux City, nuditor for tbo E & B Lumber company, wns u business caller bero Monduy, A patched up bnll team from this place- wont to Hubbard Sundny after noon and trimmed tbo team there 3 to 2. Mrs Jamos Forrior of Culliortson, Nob, arrived bero Thursday for b visit nt tho homo of her sister, Mrs Mollio B-oybill. Barnoy Gnbblo returned Monday from a week'a visit vitb relatives and frionds at Meadow Grove, Nob, uud other points in Unit vioihity. Wo uro paying tbo highest mnrkot prion for eggs. Our prico for but tor for Friday uud Saturdav will bo 30c. Drop in and feo us. Knupper'a gto eory. Lumo buck is nau:illr caused by rheumatism of the musoleH of tho buck, for whioli you will Hud nothing bottor thnn Charnborlaiu's Liuimeut, lor sale by all dealers. Mr aud Mrs Chris Yeuger, of Oaiii ha, aro hero on a visit at tho homo of their uncle, A II linker, and tit tbo S A Mason homo. Mr Yeuger ict a iiiu obisisi in tho TJ P shops, and is taking a short vacation. Prof Stophou TJnderwood of Kansr.o City,. Mo, and All Harden of Spencor, fown, were hero to attend tho funeral of Mrs Luther Harden Saturday. Mr Underwood is n brother of tbo dooeas womau, and Mr Hnrdou is a btothor-in-law. . B, M Lorkn, road overeeerin district No. 5, was n onllor at tbo Herald of lico last Thursday nnd left an ordor for some printing. Mr Lurke has the roputation of being one of tbo best road overseers in Dakota county, nnd tho splendid condition of tho roads in bis district will vorify tho statement. W E Snetbon received n card on Wednesday from bis brother-in-law, O 0 Phillips, ouo of tho promoters of tho propose! eleotrio lino from Omaha to Sioux City by way of Fremont, in which he stated that the contract for tbo bond isauo had beed oiosod, and that there would bo something doing before long. There never wns a tirno when poo plo appreciated tho real morits of Chamberlain's) Oongh Remedy more than now. This is shown by tho in croitse in sales nnd voluntary testimo uiuli from ) eicons who have been cur ed by it. If you or yonr children uro troubled with a cough or cold Rivo it n trial and become acquainted with its good qnulitics. For sale by all de.il ers. In remitting for tbo Herald from Chihuahua, Mexico, John M Spencer, n f inner Dakota county boy, now with the Amorican Srnolting and Reilning company, writes that ho enjoys the paper very much and receives it regu larly when tho trains are runniug. "Tho plant bore," be states, "has run steadily all through this trouble, nnd iu fact I think we would get lonosomo without n revolution, ns wo nro getting usod to them now. I hopuyou are prospering, nnd expect to drop around and soo you somotimo this year." sidy $1 a yV Sure Safety OTf3icrW OffUB U 3&XSA aSSS& " Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstractor J. J. BIMER8 Soo Dakota City Pharmacy boforo buying your paints nnd oils. M O Ayres is roruodoling his real donee nnd will build a now kitchen. A gnng of telophono liucmon nro re pairing tho Boll linos iu this viohnty. Wo want Nebraska Farms. Soo Land Co., 405 Fourth St., Sioux City. Olydo Orfgo hns sneoocded "Bob" Poasloy in tho Doolittlo harbor empo rium, Frank IlirBch nnd family of Sioux City visited relatives hero buudny nf tornoon. Frod Bcermnnn hnd n shipment of hoes on tho Sioux Oity market Fridny of Inst week, Dakota City Pharranoy will deliver in any quantity 200 tons of best Mis souri river ico. Assessor A Ira Davis of Emorson precinct, had buuiuesa at tho county capital Tuesday. ' A J Nordyko and family of Sioux City, visited Sunday at tho Mrs Mollio Broyhill home in this p.aco. A light frost visited this locality Tuesdny morning. No vory eorious daniago is roported, howovor. Go nnd get n pound paokngo of cof fee at Ynn do Zmldo's for iJOo, and you will got n handsomo souvenir with each puokago. Huvc your communion or class pho tos mudo at tho Do Luxo Studio, 405 Fourth St, Sioux Oity, In, Ouo en larged photo Free, Mra J J Eimors of South Sioux Oity wns tnkon seriously ill Monday, and is in n Sinux City hospital for treatment, wiiero she is recovoung slowly. Mrs Qulon Unthowny and baby oamo dowu from Magnet, Neb, last Friday for n week's visit with her pa rents, Mr and Mrs J T Knopper. We hnvo Nebraska, bo Dakota) Min nesota, Iowa and Texus farms for Biilo or trade. AIbo city property. Soo Laud Co. 405 Fourth at., Sioux Oity. W L Ross wan down from Dixon over Sunday. Ho and Johu W Turu bull drovo to DixouMonday morning and back iu tbo oveuing iu Mr Ross o.tr. Judgo GrnvoB baa banded down a decision making po manent the in junction restraining tho farmers from closiug the outlet betwuon tho Mibsou ri river anil Crystal luko. A flno baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Frank Orr. of Bounhland. Mont. on Ihp 7th inst. Frank says ho is bo ousy with ins now duties as postmaster that he can bardlv find time to rook tbo babv. Poor appetite is a euro sign of im paired diueatlon. A raw doscn of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefitted br takinsz tbeso Tablets. Sold by all doalors. A suit was filed iu the district court hero recently by Marv F llarrincton. of Sioux Oity, against Charles O'Con nor of Naeoia, this county, nuking for J-7,000 dumages from the defendant for breach of promiso. Mra Harring ton was a former housekeeper for Mr U Uonnor. The.enlortainmont held in the M E church in this pluco Saturday evening to raise funds for building a new oom etery fonco, was givon n crowded house, and n neat sum was realized for tho cause. The entortainmp nt was given entirely by looal talent, and nil who took part woro highly compli mentud. Tho humorous and eloquent lecturer, O W Bluiu, of California, will give an illnstratod lecture entitle! "Across tho Sea," in the Methodist Church next Tuesday, tho 21st, 8 pin, undor the auspice of tno Ladies Aid Society of tho M E ohuroh. Mr Blain has- been ou the lecture platform for 22 years. Admission 10c and 25o, Vernon, tho seven ybnr old Bon of Mr nnd Mra Obas Fueston, was Ber innsly ii.jnrnd Monday at their home southwoht of town. Tbo littlo follow was in tho barn whero tho hired man wan throwing bay down from tho hay mow, when an old pitchfork that wuh buried iu.tho hay struck tho boy in tho eye inflioting a dangerous wound. Ho was taken to n Sioux Oity hospital whero tho doctors hopo to tiavu the eye. Mr and Mrs R E Evans left Mon day to attend the annual pnssinn of tho grand chapter of tho Order of tho Eastern Star, hold at Fremont, Nobr, the first four days of tho week. Mrs Evans will attend a houso party nt tho N M Winebrenner homo in Walthill follwjng tho lodge session, nt whioh Gov and Mrs Aldrich will be guests of honor. Mrs John F Sides left Wednou dny 'noon to attend tbo chapter ses sions ns tho representative of the local chapter. James McAllister rceeivod n severe elrctrio shock Sunday whou ho took hold of u braoo wire on tbo polo in front of S A Stinson'a store, that car ries the street car trolloy wire. In some way the brace wire bad become connected with tho braokot whioh sup ports the trolley wiro and was receiv ing the full voltage of that wiro. Tho shock knookod Jimmio down, but ho soon recovered from tho effects of it, Tho brace wiro was removed from its dangerous position by F Jl Forrest, manager oi tho telephone oxchungo. Au adjourned session of tbo distiiot court will convene hero next Monday, May 20th, wbon tint trial of JumesCoi nMl and Ed Glenn, who were cap tured in Sioux Oity in possession of Hovorul bolts of silk that bad been stoleu from tho Farinera Exchange store at Homer, will com up for n hearing boforo Judge GruvtH. It may bo a hard mutter to connect tho pris oners with tho burglary of tho (tore, but tho fact that they woro "caught with tho goodh" is pretty good nvi-d- nee that thoy kuow something about tbo deal Tho Forty-Bevouth semi-annual bos siom of tho Noitb Plattn conforonco uillcoDveuoin Salem Lutheran ohuroh on Tuesday ovoniug of May tho 21st, Tho address of welcome scheduled at 8 p nt will bo delivered by Jaooh F Learner of tho Snlein community, and the response by Dr L Gruh, of Omuha. This will bo followed by tho syuodioal sermon by tho Rev L J Powell of WeBt Point, Nob. Tho sessions of conference will continue through Wednesday nnd Thnr&dny. A num ber of important subjects will bo con sidered at this session, and tho public l . nAM.l2n11H 3.t2.n,l M nil llin Dl.nn.1a 19 WUlUlUiJJT lUTiLU fcU Uti fcUU OUiyiUBQi Mrs. Luther Harden Answers Final Summons. Surrounded by her family nnd im mediate friends, whoso tender onto hnd been so faithfully and willingly administered to her during her last long ticgo of siakni'fi Mra Luther Hnrdou, ono of tho old nnd respected residents of Dakotn City, passed qui t ly and ponoofully nwnydnst Thnrsduy, May tho Oth, 1012, nt tho home of her dnughtcr, Mrs Evn L Orr. Her death was duo to nilmenta incident to old ngo. Docoased wns born Jnly 7, 1839, in Illinois, nnd wns iu her 73rd year, llor mnidon name was Snrn Juno Uu- dorwood. Sho was married to Luther Harden March 6, 1657, in Jefferson county, Iowa, nnd enmo to Dakota county 1 1 reside, May 9, 1807. just 45 years to dny provions to her death. Besides bor husband sho is survived by two childron, Mrs Eva L Orr nnd Burgess G Hnrdou, both residonts of this plaoo. Her homo lifo nnd ohnrnctor had boon a noblo example of truo woman hood, nnd tho memory of hor kindly disposition and loviug wnys will bo cherished by hor host of friouda nnd acquaintances who deoply sympathize with tho boroaved family, The iunoral services woro held Sat urday nt 2 o'clock from tho Methodist Episcopal church, of which tho doccd eut had been a dovotod member dur ing hor long rosidouco among us, tho coromouy being conduotod by Rov W R Wnrren. Iutormont was made in Uracelaud cemetery, Sioux City. HMaC40IOKjlOlOKOK'(CiGK)iae4')lCU!!, lif uiirM-j crwooi wi-itc-o ft -..W.. Edith Perry re-outcrod oohool Thurs day of last week. Lottio Ililoman, Leono nnd Emma Schmidt, Loyd Moore, Theodore Fred erick, Clnrlotto Wnrren, Elsiu Loreuz, Alex Quintal nnd Gerald Hall uro pu pils ot tho Hist intermediate denart- meut whb have rooeivod largo certifi cates for flvo months' porfoct attend ance. Helen Barnot. Blanch Bliven. Mario Giese. Merril Moore and Josenh Ernm- per aro pupils of tho second intortno diato department who have received largo oertiilcnteft of perfect attonduueo. In last week's school column wo stated that tho pupils of tho oichth grado are given throe trials to pass tho statu examination. Wo woro in error uud aro Bind to make correction. Tho statu department makes it optional with tbo county BUPoriutondont wheth er tho pupils aro given two or three trials. Iu this county tho pupils aro givon only two trials, For tho past few days tho agricul ture class have been figuring out bal uueed ration for tho diffuieiit animals on the farm. The numes of those who successfully passed thn niahth crrnrin nttln innmin. utiunaro: Rulby Monro, Holen Biir mnu. Ruhy DierkiuK. Daisy Knepoor. Keith Evnns, Rudolph Lischko, Sum uol Ileikus, William Loronz, Albert Biermau, and Harold Van do Zoddo. Rank 1, Ruby Moore; rank 2, Samuel Heikes. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items reproduced in the Sioux Oity Journal from files of twtinty yoars ago, May 10, 1802: A largo crowd of sports wont to Covington yesterday to tako iu tho Wurd-Bridcownter flcht. Bridcrewat- er wns on dock bnt Ward wiib not. Ho had gono to Chicago, Oovinjton people have dooidod not to hold uu elootion to vote on the ques tion of issuing bonds for tho purpose of raising money with which to build piotection lor tno river fiont. Tno reason is that it is thought tho Chioa ao. St Paul. Miuuniiiiohs & Omaha company will build protections along tno nvor trout to Keep tho rivor from cutting a channel south of tho Nebras ka ond of its bridgo. Are you Interested in the Taylor Cemetery? All those that nro interested or have relatives or friends buiied in tho Tay lor cemetery uro kiudly asked to mott at tliH cemetery on Decoration Day, May 30th, botweon 9 and 10 o'clook n in for tho pnrposo of decorating tho gruvos, aud doing what repair work is nocessury. Tho men will plonso bring u spado, hammer, uxe or wrench, and have thin work dono up on that day. It would also be greatly appreciated if tho ministers would como nnd givo n short program at noon. Thq ladies may provide a basket dinuor to oat nt tho noon hour. This has boon sug gested to mo by people that havo an interest in tho com ot cry. Every one como and rnaku tho day interesting. Fred Bnrtcls. n.AL ESTATE TRAN8FER8. Sylvester Carney and wife, Lena, to HiiKli (Jnrnoy, utrnot of land In tho village of Homer Ixwlerlmr on Omi liaoreek.au undivided liulf Interest. t 2000 Vorn Ijiko and wlfo. T.ucrotln, to Hen ry Ostinuyer, lot 7, block 2, Hmltli'a add to vlllitHo of llomor 1815 Ilonry Kriiiuwludu and wlfo. Mlna, to Jl O Ayres, undivided liulf Interest In part of lots 11 and IS, block Hi), l)n ItotaOlty 1MX) W W Stcvenn and wlfo, Zona, to II K Mosby nnd J It Yonii, lot 7, blocl: fl. Oovlimton auuox to Koutli Hloux Oity.. , 8X) WIUiHlnilnn HartoU. widow, to Anna llurtoN, iitA, fco4 21-24-KeitKt nndui)i,t of Bwuinp dltcli, resorvliiK life estato 1 fl K HrovliUI, filiiKlo, to MuyU llmmli- man, wiro or Y H, lot ID, blK 174. Da kota Oity H) Ilalpli I, Huiltli and wlfo Haruli 1), to Martin Maloney, lots 1 and 2, block IS, Uentral South Hloux City . ... !io Surnh O MiuiHlli'ld, widow, to M H Mauxllold. block 11. orlirlnal town of Homer M Arvld Jlnllln, nlnle, to Fred Ktowart and O K DanloUon. lotsfi and (I, block 8, North add to Kulbiitou ") Katella.lonoiiaud lnmlNinU Walter r, to II O Horn, lot 7. block 10,2ml odd to houth Hloux Ulty W5 Itolxirt I'llurlm and wlfo, to Jolin l)c tune) , lot 6, block 11, lty a Id to South HluuxOlty W M 8 Miiimlloldand Mlfi, Ktiielyu, to B y MuKlnley, uH lot ll,lilouk2, Ho mer . .. . 600 Now is tho tiino to got rid of your rheumatism. You o in do it by apply ing Chamberlain's Liuimeut uud u.ui ending tho tho parts freely at each up plirutiou, For sulo by all dealers, Miss Georgia Jay Sues for $50,000 Heart Balm Chicago, May 11 Special to Sioux City Journal I Miss Georgia Jny, daughter of Mm Lnurn Trnoy Jny, for merly of Sioux Oity, Iowa, has Hied stitt horo for $50,000 damages for breach of promit'.o lisuinst Homer Ro dohonver, now choirmnhtcr for Billy mimiay, the ovnugelist. It is declared thoy fell in lovo nt n revival meeting in Hloux Uity. Sionx Uity Journal, 15: Tho suit iudioated in tho nbovo dispatch is tho outcome of n lovo affair whioh prow up in Sionx City during tho visit of Evnngelint W E Blederwolf iu the lntu summer of 1009, Homor Rodchonver wns thn ovangelist's ohoitmnBtor. Mixs Jny, with her mother, MraLnnra Trn oy Jny, lived at 1824 Pieroo stroet un til about a year ago, wbon the; moved to Chicago. Rodohoavor first mot Miss Jny nftor tho rovivnl inootingB in chargo of Rov Biedorwolf hnd been started in tho huge, tompornry taborusolo nt Tenth nnd Nebraska streets. Tho extraordi nary popularity of tho ovangelist caused tho meetings to bo protracted into tho fall, so Into it was necessary t-j install furnaces. Incidentally tho delay gavo tho ohonmiiBter and tho Sioux City girl n ohaneo to progress along the path of romance Tho attentions of Rodohcnvor woro markod nt tbo time, say friouda of Miss Jay, Rumors of a sorious at tachment, however, diod out nftor tho singer had loft tho city. Miss Jny wns otuployod for Bomo timo as bookkepor for tho Waltors Bros, company, n livo stock commis sion firm, Miss Jay was well known to Dakotn City peoplo, v. horo sho was born nnd grow to young womanhood. Sho wns a daughter of tho lute Mell O Juy. Please do not forgot that wo ulwnys carry ou hnud n vory good stock of hardwnro, grnnltownro, etc, nnd that, our prices canuot bo boatou auywhero. Sohriover Bros. For Sale. A good nix room house. Also 2 Rod Polled bull oalves, 9 mouths old. B M Bonis, Dakota City, Neb., Routo 1. district Court Dates For tho Eighth Judicial district oi Nobraskn, for the yonr 1012: Ouintni? KobrunryB, November 11 Dakota February 12, Soptoiuborl Htnuton February 2ft, Octolor7 Oolar March l. .September I) Dixon March 25, DerombnrS Thurston .....April IS. October 12 The. first dny of each term Ik sot for hear. nppliuutious forullUuiihliln pAriors. Ouy T Graves, Judgo, Buy a good farm on tho Dakotn county bottom. I havo Eimors.it, R R Time-Table C 8t. P., M.&O. Trains loavo Dakota Oity at tho fol lowing tim6 : VOItTU BOUND BOOTH llOnNL 0:48 pra Omaha. 7C8 run 10:38 nm Omaha 5.17 pm 8 :38 pm . . . . ...Norfolk t :!18 am 9:87 am Norfolk 4:58 pm 7 :!ir am Newcastle ... .10 :88 nm 2:01 pm " GilO pm SUNDAY TltAINS 12 :13 pm Omaha 2 :80 um 3:88 pm Norfolk 8:88 um 0:37 um Norfolk 4:58 pm daily except Sunday, f do not stop ' C B& Q OUTH No. 91 Looal Freight 7 :15 nm 17 " Passenger'. .12:57 pm NOIITH No. 92 Local Freight ..,,,, 2 :25 pm 16 Looal Pnsaongor..6:UOpm daily. daily oxoopt Sunday, Subscription Bargains Now Idea Magnzino $1 85 Sionx City Daily and Snudny Jonrnnl 5 00 without Sundny 4 20 to rural routo patrons 8 50 Iowa Uomuntcud 1 (10 Wntnon'8 World 1 20 Hampton's " 1 75 Lippincott's " 2 75 McCall's Magazine and McCaii Patterns " i. For Women Havo More Friend than any other magazino or patterns. McCall s is the reliable Fashion Guido monthly in ono million ono hundred thousand homes. Besides showing all tho latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Saro Monay and Keep in Stria by luburtblng lor McCill's Mafjiino at oiu.e. Cciti only so cenli a year, including any out of the celebrated McCall Pattern! free. McCall Pattern Lead all others In ttyle, fit, almtillcity, economy and number told. More dealers sell McCall Patterns than any other tno makes combined. None hlch:r than i j cents, buy from your dealer, cr by mail from McCALL'S MAGAZINE 230-246 W. 37th St., Nov York City Lii.ooSn Sac.!faris23s. '&J7asaaamvmnmi Suipho-Salino Snrlng VZ Looiitod ou our owu premises aatl ul tntb Natural AUnernl Water Dniurpatsed In th treatment f Rheumatism Heart, Btotuaeb, Kidney and Liver Dttjato Mulctats Caar(. AildiMt Bfl. 0. W. EVERETT, Mflr.. Lincoln, He-b. iP nwrasSf" ISTINSON'Sl Specials for Saturday, May 18 For th la Dsvy Only 21 pounds Gooch's Best Flour ;. 80c Seedless Rnisins, per pound 9c A 10c Ctin of Stinson's Pure Bnking Powder 8c 4lb Pure Breakfast Cocoa . it . . .'. .- -. ....20c Good Standard Corn, per Can . 7c A nice Rice, per pound 5c lib Can of Salmon 15c Calico, per yard ..6c We will have Strawberries, Lettuce. Oranges and Bananas, at the Right Prices S. A. Stinson Edftitoic. Catty KnmsH IIcxvo Yotxr Ticket R.oE.d vlc. "Burlington." Vasal Yellowstone Park This St2ramer SEE AMEKIOA FIKST. Travolora from Europe visit Yellowstone Park and hiv thoro in nothing comparable willi that wonderland. Tho season of 1012 eff orn still moro atttaotivo routes through the Park. For instance 3011 will 1 ahlo to go throuKh thu palk one TV ay vin Cody, tho scenic entrance over Sylvau Pass, roturniug via Gardiuor, North eiuranoo, or vice vemu. A crSM--plotn nystom of automobiles und Park couches is operated between Ootlj nr.d the Luko Dotel, in connoctiou with the park hotola nnd stage lines. You can buy rouud trip rail tiokctsto Gardiner or Cody for about $32 nnd inako yonr own arrangements, including if you like, Wiley Pormtiuuut Camp sis-days tonr, or you can buy round trip tiokots to Cody aud there nso tho Frost & IHehertl siitccn day personnlly cnduolnd naiuptuu tours through thu Park. There aro no ouch vacation tours iu this country. You oan raako tho Turk tour ouo way through Denver, Scenlo Gol rndo ond Salt Lako City, tho other via Gardiner. Thou thoro aro sido trip Park ti.u'.s from Livingston on tho main Hue ot tbo Northern Pacific for those gob g beyond. If you will consult with us we will ! gld- to ohow t,u tho various attrac tive ways of making the tour of tbo Park und hand jou folders, . a3csrtKaanagiiaV itfiacsM 'She Ilerld Special on Photographs Cut Out This Adv. and present it to us before June 1st, 1912, 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. De Luxe Studio. RMmSG. UiHlurlaker CT-U. F. SAWYER was born liny 8, I8b0, in MannDt-Id, Mt.. H titarted us an apprentice) for three year in the Undertaking bin-inm it. Nn" York Oity with the lajgent llrm in tint city, remuiulug with tin m for flvo yenrn. lie hax followed the profi-Milou i ver fine-, comit g lo J a o!i Hon, Nobr, in 1880 and starting the bnsinefri here, lie line rue. of tho liest tquippud TJndnrtndiiig Parlors iu the Mute, with comruotlii ux quarters, lady nHslptimt, fine henrsob aud c(tiiirce ct and a large xtocl always on hand. He uudnrhtands all thn succcHflll mMioda ef embalming and inaken a speoiiilty 'of the Mitw syattm. which prfaerri the n iiu-h'r forever, rqniioa no eultiig nr oxeiioii of the body, dnrt talteA:tititliiTig away nor udda anything ti the subject, the thorough embalniiiig lieiii dono exclusively by external methods. H. l iSsilV.VJ', Itttrkson, Nebr.'tsl.H tJiJdwmii'jihHgwna Sssurvc wmmmi Static Froo Special Esrvlco Ospertmcnt Guidon Evarv Customer to Succasa To crovt payxnz croii you must hnvo good with tuts. tle crentitit uurscnr In the Untteil Okarrers o a cent urn to ronn. 9 film Vtnm in1 5nrlr Trnni- ",0 aoi wv-icnr-oltl btorlt I)e clouo nppio tree rarnca Q,UUU riOrri lU'J O.UfK IICCS a,oO(firlliclr owner, Mr. llaller.liUifar,uuU UUUN 11IIC1:H AVi:iti: LCmV-IICV. T. II. ATIllHJS, Ctu-lun Cnuutr, WuUlturtou. IlmlJca boylnu wtaranttiA treon at low ))rl, both tclentlflo odueatlon nnd. atlll timlar tuoMtv, beet plaatlnit iQCtboiis, pruning, nf nfiirAil trrrltiio4. Thov advua Clnr!r Dr)A4 I ftuinrnrl fn 1fl19 llooanse) onr olame, of lituinou lias bom fmutvioti for 1311. Ola Ift t TICS3 LOWOlCQ I0r lUl. wooSt-r M n norM-tamoa Stark LlKUClUUb applu trixia Uemfs per trti chtaptr than tait viart I ho 1.110 lanod uj to eron tho.o trves la lirPfcUt nuontltles thn; cmfs ner trn chrattr than lait vrarl ,n niiaa i n iirntitui Lo sarlnir. BUrk 'TheSiflrk'iffe Lutlior Uurbuiik entt "JJullelotw l o em. Jtni-i u;': in tin acrid, ltljtao .. .I.A aaulnn llt..L. Rn bctt lo quality of aay en;m tirlics for 10IU, or more, rrooboilng irutl. fUkluoNjr n.rtnrLnf.,jin(n,. lullllou-tlollar nursery Vutn flrAil Rnnbe IWO UrCai BOOKS mtrj Stark Yiar ttoolt 1... ..... . .i.u A.... .... f. J...J tTlani. f?i K VT. P9tX - Jty5?S2ii''STOr mr&iXnlj tf"?Z&hllirj hK.'fl'AIC. -V; &5jP )W i vwiW't fif-k f '!iSF Hf ael ?VMir.dtrKivy and .&3&W M'.4J Till: CONI)r.NSi: HTAHIC YIJAlt llUOK. lldes being veritable tolas of linltil.rfn. n InfnrniAtlnn ou oouimaralal and haina orr hard frrowlnj. rtvaa tha fauta abooa Btark trees and prloes. Wlhtrbuok can tit punttatoii. I'hejaroourlreeB'Jttoym-, Write. STARK BKOi NURSERIES ORCHARDS Nebraska. W. E. Snethcn, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakklky, G P A, Omaha, Neb for All Flews Che When, U IS Mows 403 Fourth. Street Sioux City, Io-wtx (j'5j.'iwrMi rot ! BAMS'-' '1Ptm.mZ&P2rVBSP:i tries. To bo positivs that yonr trees are nxht. , deal Btatcs a firm fiimixl far Its honDat rjalicy for over lArtf Btorl: trees iiroduru f rosi 1600 to S2.0OO an aero. each Btark tr bufer may reeolra the k'HKE wi-rlcea or butter, liavo the knonlodin it vhtali eomi .eeonly (rota roars sties tor your car- you fWl of eharot as to ttio secret ot spraylair, earo ot trees, cto. boet vurtc Tho i:itorinona Dfiiiau'J. far MtarK IMllclouabM nnnni 11 I linn iivht. nnn auua sovrr Lilts iiul ui nriTUUt iiuu. lVilii'loua U the most sensational ralue In the fruit world. II nil. 1 1. ,,A hi,..,. in ever. B ..M applo 1 i"i'" '"' tttd. ' Exclusivo Feolurco Given Stark Cuslomors ttalSgSfor I. rco lioott. ioiaiiva etntc varieties o rnfplirMrutnv f rritulit firvlrn. ! rn!tit natil ft co Hooks, lfiolailve Htntk varieties ot prlin-w tnnlnir L rouut paid on oruere, mi uw MiJ lafa arrli-nlof trees. Three rnniH.linii fnr .rnmra .IaaI tutlilnil n.Arv HtRrfe nrndtict. A t'rao rektna. fluarnnteflj uie errlielof trees. .Three- behind orrry stetuaient mado and erory Stark troo itold. Prnn IhofiJartOrpaiirdPlanti'njilook, the splendid work rrCO of our Hpeclal eonlca penartment. and tho Cm aro HOT II 1THKK. 'J ho orchard plenum! book la the nn I...ll.i.llii.l.l.i,,n.l.a KjA. .in .1 il..., Inn..., ,. i. . A .&!& il tluutln8 guldo to t-ath eiperlencod and beslnner, eibovs how to maks (As orcAara to build ud ot-eaf proUs by HaM plaiitdu aaTsolentlflo. thounh common sense, ears. CO.i ilAsslflJaitB. f-5-rTVpfc-- - --jma wzti m :.ittiXK