t1 (Study I I I i I J Veurv Yoxir I Pikota City CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Kcr. W. K. Warren, Pastor, Sorvlces (it the Methodist Kplscopnl church every Bundny as follows: French lug at 11 am; Sunday school nt 10 a m; class meeting 12 m; Kpworth Lensuu 7 p m; Broaching 8 p m. LUTHERAN. Iter.S. L. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA'GITY Sunday school every Sunday at 9:J5a m; Miss Ulnuciie Hamilton, superintendent, preaching at T:Mp m. ovory Sunday. SALEM l'renchlng every Sunday at 11 am: Sun day school promptly at 10 am. K. 1. Oul bertson, superintendent. The puullcls cordially Invited to all these sorvlcos Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment und mas saging tho tlio parts freely nt each op plirution. For sale by nil doulers. R R Time Table C, St. P., N1.& O. Trains loavo Dakota City at tho fol lowing timo: SOUTH HOUND SOOTH BOUND 0:18 pra Oinnhu 7:58 nm 10:38 am Omaha t5.17pm 8 :88 pm . ." Norfolk f8 :33 am 9:37 am'. Norfolk 4:58 pm 7:35 am. . Nowcnstk . . . 10 :88 am '1 :01 pm . 12:13pm. 3 :38 pra . . " G:10pm SUNDAY TllAINB Omaha 2:30 am ....Norfolk 8:33 am 9:37 um Norfolk 4:53 pm daily except Sunday, t do ut 6tP C Bfi Q OUTH No. 91 Local Freight 7 :15 am 17 " Passenger.. 12:57 pm NORTH .No 92 Locnl Freight 2:25 pm lfi Local Passenger" . . 0 :U0 pm daily. daily except Sunday. OVER 6.5 YEARS EXPERIENCE hSiiliiA ' Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone lending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether on Invention Is probably pmcntnble. Communica tions strictly conUdontril. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest npency lor securing patents. rntcnts taieu mrnuen munn s io. recci receive tntcial notice, without cbsreo. In tho . Scientific Jftiericam Ahsndsomely Illustrated weekly. Lsruost clr. culmiuii of any scientldo Journal. Terms, (3 a year t .four months, JL. Sold, byall newsdealers. IVIUNN & Co.36,Broada'- New York Uranc'i offlco, (25 7 Bt, Waahlnston. I). C. IbsGtmlae nAHNrCTin $AMONTH 2 Yoq eui pUea the lUt SfrfS'.VWyzaS KfffX&ES'.'ffiM motici, Kuin umnwt FSyJnf I2. "SSStfTSE, 'J!n,ciffi?Dt0SiSS3J "iniy, n nmm tuDvndous oQt. We Will Take Yoan Old Machine "W.U9, liDm allow trie on m nicndid nw lfcwneiuc Anil you cin aull take ad vanUffaollha tpeclal prlca anJ easy tarn. ESTiC The perfect sewing machine that has always led ftlt other matteaanu iiioaay oonar tnan var two macninaa In ont-lecN atttch and chain stitch. Straight drop tutnl. tlih arm. halt berffir A complete at of attachment- wery on practical, ete., made for rcry-dar ua The LoowaUc U rn eKMon of moim now tntr m"hir prosran. find oat about It, INU FOI! HOOK. FREE, Tl.d'iVuth About Bewfnfl KaehJnai," tcltlntryAU row rouean hare lIi fnMlhitil& rtrci a maJa at a bpecisl Low Priea and at ONLY 12 a month. Lean why (Mil H!r.t hfcr 7e havta no airrnt andrtv you a 85YKAK (UAIIANI t E. tt ih- facta Man you bur an machina. Itua t r U-ratura wilt aava yw money, Bo 1 for it NOW fiffsiKStama MicIiiiaCa. 4IJichna atfa,0tat, U Cbcifj, Mrs Mary R. McBcath, Agent Tho nerald, $1 per jfNow DOH GOOD General Banking URenlIy notfiing in banlting but we do and do it well. HCheobing Accounts with some pleasing ways of keeping you posted us to your oliecks and bnlances. (They'll suit you.) U A fully equipped Savings Department with methods that pro uludo tho probability of loss (we say an impossibility to lose hero) UlntoreRt paid ou Time Deposits nt as liberal rato as safety permits. HLoiujb made on till good securities (but they muot be QOOD). ilTliodo who have borrowed of us for more thnn a quarter of a cen tury past know that our methods nf loaning, not only meuu wifety for tho bank, but aro better for the borrower. That wo always have his interests at heart us well us the, bank's, ' tfStoamnliip Tickets. All of the best companies, nud just a Jittlo butter treatment than you have ever bad (we think). At loast our personal attention to scaure your maximum comforts at minimum rates and careful, conscientious attention to details, fl.Utogethi't A GOOD BANK ripe and ready to givo you excel lent serwoo aud suro safety. HITS TIME FOR YOU TO CALL. And "WORTH WHILE." EDWAR "Where you ahvay KNOW V T. q0O&mWM!itoiM2ffi&W&B5&ft$W K it Over! THERE is no reason for you to trade anywhere else. We do everything we can to entitle us to your pat ronage, and will do any thing you wish if you will let us know your requirements. Our stock of groceries is complete; also our line of bakery goods. de Zedde Grocer Nebraska Ruby Van de Zoddo was home from Homer over Sunday. See Dakota City Pharmocy boforo buying your paints and oils. A Urge crowd enjoyed tho danco at tho hall last Thursday evening. Dakota City and Ilo.ncr play ball hero on Thursday, Decoration Day. Wo want Nobraskn Fnims. Soo Land Co., 405 Fourth St., Sioux City. Our base ball toam lost n gamo at Seargeant Bluffs Sunday by n scoro of 7 to 1. Ohas W Adair and "Hauk" Ander son woro Sioux Oitians on our street! last Friday. Aileen Stinson visited over Snnday with her friend, Fruo McElphrce, in Sergeant Bluffs, low it, The Odd Fellows re-elected Cnrl Schriever Noble Grand and Ed Sunt Vise-Grand at their meeting Saturday evening. Remember that wo carry a good stock of hardware, etc, and that our prices aro right. Wo also do all kinds of repair work, Schriever Bros . U S Marshal Warner, of Omnha, and Dr D B Stidworthy, of Homer, were hsrn Monday, closing up the af fairs in tho late A M Nixon estate. Lame back is usually oaused by rheumatism of tho muscles of tho back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. tot salo by all dealers. S L Keller, jr, hild a luolty catch out of the Wishoun', the tint of the week, a fluo sturgeon of the Sterlet species measuring 43 inches from snout to tip of tail and weighing eight pounds. The holy communion will bo admin istered in Salem and Emmanuel Lu thoranqhurchos Sunday, Juno 2, at 11 and 8 o'clock respectively. Confirma tion services will bo held in both churches. The pile of old rails bolonging to the Foye line which have laid in tho street in front of the City hotel for tho past two yours, have beeu disposed of by tho street car company and were moved tho first of the weok to tho north end of tho line. Before pluoing your silo orders do not fail to investigate the Common Sense Block System Silo. Call at tho Dakota City oiHco of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, and let us ox plain to you why it is tho easiest con structed, costs yon loss mouoy, and is better than any othor Silo on the mar ket. Omaii lodgo No 5, A F A M, oleot ed officers at their mooting last Satur day 'evning as follows: Harry H Admr, W M; George W MoBoath, SeniorWarden : Jas Allawav. ir. Junior Warden; Walter Cheney, treasurer, and Johu H Roam, secretary. A pub lic installation will be held Saturday evoning, June 8th. Rev Fr Gensiohen preaohed Inst Sunday,, the 2Ctu iust, at tho regular two-weeks services in tho Salem Ger mun Lutheran church and baptised after tho services three children. He mado tho twenty-mile trip from Ponoa in tho morning under lightning, thun dering and rain, but arrived on timo for Sunday school. On the way liom to Ponca in tho nftenmon ho was caught agein by tho torriblo stormy (veather and camo pretty noar beiuK iu danger. He finally reached a house aud, with his wife, was kindly re I ceived and kept ovor night. The next services in Sulem will bo held Sunday, June 9th, the nozt confirmation school Saturday, Juno 1st. Local Items est ISafclk KEARNEY, President. you're welcome." Real cotnto loans. Geo Wllkins. Tho Herald for News whou it la News Wo aro paying 104o for eggs at M M E Knoppor'a grocery. Frank F llaaso was down from Em oreou ovor Monday night. Albert Schumacher went to Dead wood, S D, last week ou business. A Ira Davis, assessor in Emorson precinct, transacted business here on Monday. Pr6f,Oorl Schriever on Thursday de livereu two now pinnos to patrons at Emorson. FAitiHGncENl Paris GheknI! at lowest prices on earth, at Dakota Olty Pharmacy. Tho Toddy Bears go to WalthiU Sunday to "mix it" with the team at that placo. A million dollor rain visited this lo cality Sunday, just in time toav tha Btnall garden stuff. Ruby Moore entertained tho eighth grado of tho high sohool at hor homo Saturday evoning. John W Gribblo of South Omaha, vibited relatives from Friday until Sunday in this vicinity. Lillian and Mabel Roam visited ovor Sunday at Allen at the homo of John N Roam and wifo. Ohas Bryant is the latest to join tho nutomobilo enthusiasts, aad is now driving a bran new Iluiuk. Try a dish of ico cream nt Van do Zedde's. Ho servos tho best of cream by tho dish, gallon nr car load. Ohas Heikcs and S A Bridenbnugh shipped a carload of hogs from horo Tuesday, und Waltor Cheney a car Woduesdny. Huvo jour communion or olaes pho tos made at tho Do Luxe Studio, 405 Fourth St, Sioux City, Iu. One en larged photo Free. Found A small sum of monoy, on the rond. Owuor can have same by calling on J J McAllister, proving proporty nud paying for this notice. An 8-pound girl wur born to Carl Young nud wifo, of Wulker's Island on tho 16th iust. This is their first girl; flvo boys ulso gtaco their homo. J Van do Zoddo, Chas Hall and wifo and Airs Jessie Little were pussen gors to Walthill, Sunday, to witness tho uuvailiug of a monument by tho W O W. Tho annual joint council mooting of Salom und Emanuel Lutheran church lis will bo held in Emm'unuel Luthorun church, Dakota City, tho 1st of June nt 2 o'clock p m. Tho following letters roraan uncall ed for in tho postoflice at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending May 31, 1012: Dun Snyder, Mrs John Scollard, Three 8tur Oil Co, (3), J Cttrtiy (dead lettor). The Herald nokuowlodges the re ceipt of an nnuounodment of the grad uating exercises of tho Sioux City high school, to bo held. Juno 7th. In tho class of 157 uppoars tho uamoof Frank M Sidos, of this pluoe, Bcforo building that hog fenoo, con sider the American Field Feuco is sold by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. It is constructed of heavy wire, bus n greater breaking straiu, and weighs more to tho rod than any other fence ou tho market. M O Ayrcs and Goorgo Oartor and wife, of this place, and Homer 3 3 keen nud wife of Cody, Neb, left Sunday morning for Washington, D O, by way of Chicago, on an extended fuitomobilo tour. They will take a southern routo icturping. During tho wind and rain storm that visited this section Sunday even ing numerous trees were broken t ff by tho gale, nnd Bevgrul small buildings, including the hay barn nt tho Fields & Slaughtei elevator woro blown over aud damaged enmowhat. Tho swamp w'est of Coburn Junction resembled a vast lake Monday, the result of tho hoavy raiu that fell dur ing tho night previous. There was water standing from one to three feot deep all the wny from tho Omuha truck across the swamp nearly to the town of Jackson. W L Ross camo down from Saturday, und packed up his Dixuni houso hold goods and shipped them to Dixon Wednesday morning, where he nnd his family will make their future homo. We rogret to soo this estimable family leave Dakota City, as wo can ill afford to lose families of this charaotor. Tho ladies of tho Eastern Star ten dered u reception to W L Ross and wifo at tha home of Mr and Mrs Mell A Oohmiod Tuesday evening, on tho eve of thoir 'doparturo for their now home ut Dixon, Neb, whero Mr Ross is engnged iu tho banking business, Mr nnd Mrs Ross were preuuiitud with n handsome net of ailvor forks by tho Star nnd Mnsonio orders. There, never was a timo when peo plo appreciated tho real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by tho in orenso in sales and voluntary testimo uiHis from i eiKonB who have been cur ed by it. If you or yonr children aro troubled with a cough or cold givo it a trial and booomo noquninted with its good qualities. For Biilo by all deal ers. Capt H 11 Brown, who taught tho villugo school in Dukotu Oity in 1800, was u pleasant caller ut tho Herald sanctum Tuesday. Mr Brown now re sides in San Fruuciaco, Oal, und is ed itor and publisher of n journal of ufilrmution. no recalled many of the old landmarks, snob us tho old brick schoolhouso, whero ho taught school, tho Luthorun chinch, etc, and asked about many of the old timers who lived here at that time, eomo of whom have crossed tho dTirk river und others who have moved awuy. He is on n lecturing tour und has been ubsent from hone for over u your. OKS Chapter No, 03 installed the following set of ofllcors at their moot ing lust Saturday afternoon: Mis Jenuio Boucher, worthy matron : R E Evans, worthy patron j Mrs JoHephine Niemeyer, usHociate matron; Mrs Ma ry R MoUouth, frecrotnrj ; Mrs Anna M Evans, treasurer; Mrs Ruth W Warren, uondiiotress; Mrs Helen M Evans, nNsnciate conductress; Mrs Mury EMcllenth, Ada; Mrs Maine U King, Ruth; Mrs Jouetto G Adair, E.ther; Mrs Ada Manning, Martha; Mrs Mary E Morgan, Electa; Mrs Martha F Adair, chaplain; Miss Lu- .lit. Al!irnnilir nrrrnvtta. fru MtttHn Conference Meeting at Salem Church The North Flatto oonforenoe of tho Nobraskn synod wns hold in Salem Lutheran church during tho past week. Theopoulug sermon wns proaohed by tho president, tho Rov J L Powell, of West Point. . Tho old officers wers ro-elected for tho ensuing year, viz: Rov L J Pow ell, preeidont; 8 W Snyder, vico pres ident, nud S H Ycrinu, Boorotary. Tho following ministers nnd dole gatos responded to roll call: Rovs LGroh, DD;OD Bnltzloy, Ph. D; BHYerUn. Ph. D;0 J Rlngor, L J l'owoll, 8 L Keller, O H B Lewis, John Soronson, Floyd Blossing, with delegates F P Oulbertson of tho Sa lom pastornto nud Mrs Clayton nud Mrs BroyhiH from tho Homer Luther an ohurch, There wero two nbsontees and ouo vaoanoy notod in tho confer onoo. Tho conference was welcomed by tho Hon. Jnoob Lonmor to his own fluo nnd well nppointed homo nnd tho homos of tho community, in a well timod nnd appropriate addroes. A plonsing responso was nmlo by Rev Groh, D D, of Si Marks, Omaha. Tho program wns carefully prepar ed and ably carriod out by tho speak ors assigned. Every subject elicited further disoussiou by wny of elucida tion nnd prnotioul application. Tho musical featuro is deserving of special mention. Wednesday evening tho muhio vus furnished by tho choir of tho Lutheran ohuroh, Dakota Oity, in ohnrgo of Mell A Sohmied. Fred A Vood sang tho solo or tho evoning. Wednesday evoning tho tnusio was provided by homo of tho talent of the Salom Lutheran church, Madius Loamcr was solist; n selection was sung by Vera nud Frnuk Brown nnd p. soprano nnd tenor duet by Mr and Mrs Guy Sides. v Tho oonfuronoo proved to bo very helpful to ull who attended. Many expressions of appreciation wero heard from thoso present. The hospitality of tho Sulem peoplo was in unbounded ovldenco nnd ii vote of thanks and ap preciation wns passid by tho confer ence for tho same. " It would surprise you to know of tho groat good thnt is being dono by Ulirtmborlain'a Tablets, Darius Dow noy.of Nowburg Junction, NB, writes, "My wifo has boon using Ohamber laiu's TubletB and finds them very ef fectual nnd doing her lots of gcod." If you havo nny trouble with your sluuiaeh or bowols givo them a trial. For sale by all dpalers A. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tl.o graduating exercises will bo held Thutsday oveniug, Juno 13, 1912. Further uuuoiineement later. Tho Homer sohool boys played ball with the Dakota City sohool team on tho local diamond Friday after bguooI. Tho scoro was as fo'lows: Homer 0 0010110 03 Dakota Oity... 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 210 Batteries. Homer, Smith, Thaokor and Church; Dakota City, Londrobh und Bierman. Tho high sohool students und teaoh ers were entertained nt tho home of Eva nnd Helen Graham Saturday evening. Au elegant four course din ner was served nt 7 o'clook, after whioli tho gueBts were eiitertnincd with various contents, games and with music. Everybody enjoyed tuemselvos and tho Misses Graham showed them selves royal entortaiuers. Miss Vira Buugus visited tho ous departments Monday. Charles Dorry was absent school liiBt Thursday afternoon. vorb from Good Roads Boosters Coming. To improve the roads of tho stato of Nebraska, to got them properly mark od, and to divert nutomobilo trallio through tho t-tate, n sories of "good roads" tours havo beeu arranged by tho Commercial club und tho Omuha Motor club. Committees representing theso or ganizations, and uowspnper men will tour the state in, n seven passenger antomobilo, with tho objeot of seour ing tho co-oporutiou of all citio3 in the stato. So far, three tours have been planned, The Ural will bo hold Saturday, Juno 1, and will cover tho towns be twoo Omaha und Sioux City. Tho "good roada" boosters drsiro to got nil auto travel between these cities ou Hie Nobraska side of the liver. At prcs OTt, most of tho travel is along tho Io .vii side. Tho flnt will includo Oulhoun, Bluir, Herman, Tekamuh, Craig, Oakland, Lyons, Walthill, Winnebago, Homor Dakota City, und Bionx Oity. At "Wulthill tho Omaha dolcgatiou will bo met by it delegation from Sioux City. Stops of thirty minutes will bo made in eaoh of these cities, All interested in good roads should attend tho meet ing so that plans can be mado for proporly marking nnd improving tho roads. This movement is of direct bonoilt to every Nebraskau und the co-oporation of ull will bring ubout the desired result. Locul commercial organizations and business men of ev ery city nro urged to join in tho uudei tukiug. This party will lie in Dakota Oity on Saturday, June 1, at 4:u0 p m, In tho party will bo II E Frederiokson, Harry Laurio, C U Rosowater, N E Newbrunoh, E V PnrrisU and othois. All motorists aud good roads boosters should turn out and meet tho purty on this tiip, For Sale. A good six room houso. Also 2 Rod Polled bull calves, 0 months old. B M Boals, Dakota Oity, Neb,, Route 1. We havo Nobraska, So Dakota, Min nesota, Iowa and Texas farms for sale or trade, Also city propotty. Soo Lund Co. 405 Fourth St., Sioux City. FREE! FREEH FREE!!! Premium Coupons with all your Purchases at M. E. Knepper's Store. CANALS FOR BENEFIT LE830N FROM EUROPE 8HOW9 HOW WATERWAY IMPROVE- MENT HELPS RAILROADS. HAS A CREATIVE EFFECT Construction of tho Manchester Ohlp Canal Shown to Have Resuscitated Many Dying Towns Many Givo 8lmllar Experiences. la previous articles It wns shown that tho waterways carry goods more cheaply than railways do or can nnd compol tho railways to carry for less than they otherwise would, and thcrr tho claim was mado that tho Improve ment of waterways Is a boneflt to tho railways with which they compote Several Instances woro given to sup port this claim and many more might bo given if spneo allowed, for tho writer, who has studied tho subject for 25 years, has found many Instances of benefit, nnd not a single lnst.inco of harm, to railways from tho Im provement of watorwnys. It Is now In order to seo If wo can find n reason for this rather surprising result. Waterways, as nan boon said before, produco boncflts in throo principal ways by direct saving In the, cost of transportation of goods carried by water, indirect saving, by tho lower ing of railway rates through tho com petition of water routes, and by What may bo called a crentlvo offect. It Is this Inst named offoct which wo aro now to consider. Manchester, England, bcforo tho con struction of tho ship canal, was a dying town. Hundreds of stores and thousands of dwellings woro empty, factories wero closed somo moved awny nmUpopulatlon wns decreasing. With tho opening of tho canal nil this was changed. Fnctorloss reopened, now ones wero built, tho empty housos wero rofllled and thousands of now ones built to accommodato tho popula tion that rums pouring In. And tho benefits woro not confined to Manches ter nlono, but wero distributed ovor tho wholo great Industrial region, con taining ovor 8,600,000 peoplo, of which Manchester Is tho contor. It wns not only natural, but lnovitnblo, that tho great lncreaso In population and pros perity In Manchester and tho surround ing region should ho rouoctod lu the business and tho profits of tho rail ways therein. Liverpool Aleo Aided. Liverpool fought desporately to pre vent the building of the canal nnd the establishment of the new port of Man chester; but instoad of being Injured by tho canal, tho business of Liverpool has increased faster than before. Dur ing tho 13 years beforo tho canal was opened tho increase In tho hafbor re ceipts nt Llyorpool was only $310,000; In tho same length of Urns after It was opened tho IncrottBO was $1,365 000. The 6,000,000 tons of traffic at Manchester havo not beon stolen from Liverpool, they have been created bj tho canal. Frankfort, Germany, before the River Main was Improved, wns not a dying city but was decidedly stagnant Mannholm and Mayonco on tho Rhino, which had been improved, woro grow ing rnpldly, whllo Frankfort was grow ing very little. As soon as tho canal ization of tho river was finished, which was in 188B, tho city began to grow and has kept on growing over since. Tho population, which was 154,000 In 1885, has Increased to 229,000 in 1895, to 335,000 In 1905, and Is probably more than 400,000 now. Evidently tho peoplo of Frankfort oxpect their city to keep on growing, too, Thoy spent over $1,500,000 on a harbor whou the river was first improved and aro hard at work right now building 11 new and much" larger harbor at a cost of $17,600,000. Just as In tho case of Manchester, tho boneflt was not con fined to tho city of Frankfort; tho In dustrial and commercial llfo of tho wholo region wbb grently stimulated. Mines long closed were reopened, new Industries wero started, nnd todny there Is an nlmoBt cuiiUiiuoub (succes sion of factories lining tho banks of tho liver from Frankfort to the Rhino. Everybody Reaps Benefit. Hunt the world nround and always and evorywhero wo find that tho Im provement of watorways sots cities to growing, fnctory wheels to humming, and commorco to moving in a wldor and cwSftcr stream. Railroad" ki more business In bis cities than In small towns, In a densely populated manufacturing region than lu ono that Is thinly settled. Waterways, there fore, beuoflt railways aud utatos and nations ns well by promoting on ln creaso In population. In manufactures nnd in commerce But for one who likes to get clear down to tho hot torn of things thcro still remains thw question: "Why do watorways in create population and crcato com merce and industry?" Consul General Mason, now In Paris, but for somo years at Frankfort, says: "German statesmanship was among the first to foreseo that tho timo would corao when, railways having reached their maximum extension and efficiency, thero would remain a vast surplus of coarso, raw materials coal, ores, timber, stone, and cmdo motals which could bo economically carried long distances only by water trans portation, nnd that In n fully de veloped natlonnl system tho proper rolo of railroads would bo to carry passengers nnd tho higher classes of merchandise manufactured from tho rnw staplos that the waterways had brought to their doors." Bargains "She Hersv-ld aurxd Now Idoa Magazino. . .' $1 8f Sionx Oity Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 without Sunday 4 20 to rural routo patrons 8 50 Iown Homestead 1 00 Womnn's World 1 20 llampton's " 1 75 Lippiucott'a " 2 75 STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, June 1 For this Day Only " Good Country Butter per pound 25c 2 cans Best Standard Corn V.". 15c Bakers Chocolate per pound. ; . ,'V. .?. ... .77 45c 5 pound package Rojlcd Oats .......... 20c 3 packages Washington Crisps .25c 12 packages Matches 40c Two 12-oz. Cans Pork and Bealis 15c Our Fresh and Dried Fruits are al ways cleankept so in our Large, Sanitary Ice Box. Stinson's Dakota City, Hnva Your TZoltet BCesxd via. "Burlington" Visit Yellowstone Park This Summer REE AMERICA FIRST. Travelers from Europe visit Yellowstone Park nnd sav there is nothing comparable with that wonderland. Tho season of 1912 effers still more attractive routes through tho Park. For instanco jou will bo nblo to go through the park ono way via Oody, tho sconio entrance over Sylvnu Pass, returning via Gurdiuer, North entrance, or vico versa. A com plete njHttMn of automobiles and Park voaohes is oporntcd between Oody and the Lnko Ilotel, iu connoetiou with the park hotels and stapo lines. You can buy round trip mil tickets to Gardiner or Cody for about $32 nnd mnko your own nrrnngomonts, including if you liko, Wiley Permanent Camp six-days tour, or you can buy round trip tiokots to Cody nnd thero use tho Frost & HicliPid sitteou day personally conducted camping tourB through -the Park. There aro no such vacation tours iu this country. You can mako tho Purk lour olio wny through Denver, Beenfo Colorado and Suit Lake City, tho othor via Gardiner. Thou thero aro side trip Park tours from Livingston on the main line oi tho Northern Pacific for those going beyond. If you will consult with us wo will bo glnd to show ycu tho vnrious attrac tive ways of making tlio tour of tlio i'nrk una liana you routers. as L. W. Abstracts of Title A $10,001.1 Surety Bond Guarantees tho ncournoy of very A bbtraot I make am !$diiliilfiSfl - Special on Photographs Cut Out This Adv. and present it to us before June 1st, 1012, 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. CONCORDJTEAM HARNESS. "1 STcna ttHABBt HOB&BJMAHKET&l Under taker 11. P. SAWYER wus born May 8, 1860, in Mansfield, Mass, Ho started us an apprentice for three years iu the Undertaking busiueas in Iow York Oity with tho largest ilrm iu the city, remaining with thi-ni for five years. lie has follow oil the profession over sinoe, coming to Jaoksou, Nebr, iu 1880 anil starting the business here, lie has one of tho best equipped Uudortndiiig Parlors iu the ftate, with commodious quarters, Wriy usBlstaut, Duo hearses nnd equipment and a largo stock always ou baud. lie understands all tho sucaeKsful methods of embalming nnd makes a specialty of the Mioo system, which preserves tho rtmaius forever, requires no putting or eicibiou of the body, and takes uotbtag a way nor adds anything to the subject, the thorough embalming being dono exclusively by external methods, B. Jb Sawyer, Tackson, Nebrasla fS & Nebraska. . W. R, Snethcn, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. WAKfeLET, G P A, Oinnhn, Neb I I Snooeisor to 9 Dakota Connty Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EINER8 403 Fourth Street Sioux City, Iowa. 1 r-7fj25ffiAAW R23 P OgAea o ..iia uat " 4 uiutti CARRIAGE HEATERS.- TAY06.'' fiHAEDliOS.iLANKT&J v. jTjDv. ,l i rl ;! H I The Heral OS.lV tfei EL "V i cnn) war(ler; Geo Wilkina, sou-