ii 1 i T Grand o. D. Dakota. City, Nebraska July lO, 1912 Given by the Sons of Hermann Lodges of Northeast ' Nebraska A Day of Grand Sport, Everybody Welcome For Sale. 3-Pieoo Mahogany bed room Buito. 1 Folding go ourt, $3 QO Mrs Geo W MoBoatli. Dakota City, Nub. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have Eimors.it. OVER 0.5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade: Markg Designs finovmr.HTn e. Anvone sending n frttctrh and description mny nnlrklr nsrorinln our opinion free whether mi llivoimnn is pruimuiy v winauiu. ..emiiiuiiii-" tlnns strictly contldentlfal. HANDUOOK onl'ntcuts sent free. Oldest Bnrncy for securing patents. l'ntcnts taken through Ilunn Jfc Co. rccelre tptetal notice, without change, la tho Scientific jftnericaii, A handsomely llliwtratpd weekly. I.nrecst rlr culiitlon nf hii v niontian journal. Terms. S3 a yeir: four months, fL Sold byall newsdealer. MUNN&Go.36,Broada New York Urancli Office, C25 V St. WoshlDxion, I). C. Ib Genuine ESTIC A MONTH You cin place tb latest model, genuine Doinea- 1 tic, the recognised queen of all sewing iisacr.ir.es, in your come., as it continually while vIncpS2 a month, and en o a very ntcUl prlc direct to yon or from our neareit acner A magnificent mciune ( tupendou offer. I Wc Will Take Your Old Machine ,'H.Ti"l liberal allowance on a splendid new tiAMAiti Ami vai n still tnlra mnm I JF vantage of tho rpeclal price and easy MESTI-C Tho perfect sewing machine that has always led all other makraand te toc'ay bettr than ovar. Two machines In ono lock cl.tch and chain stitch. StraiRht drop head, high am. b..b3arinr. A complete set vt attachments- rvcr? one pracUv.nl, ets., m ide for every -tl use. The Dometueii ( ravi'litt t nf mc Urn few in mnchlnn proKW. Find out sbou J It. SF.TIZ FOR UOOU, r$?EE, The Truth Atout Sewirfl MacMnoJ," tel'Inff rmi hrrw oicin hv thn finest sewing niacin. Lie mad i at a OdhmI I-o IVco am at ONLY f 2 a month. Laru whrvd PfM il'rvtt whrct hawiioarentanJ?ieyoua26YKAU CIMKANTEII, Gt-t the -cta before ywi buy any machine lh- ha I erst tiro will eaiw iu monav, H-ril for it NOW. twKC&i Ia(j.fl MathiAaO 48Jat,ktftaBl8,0ept. OH Cb.ci Mrs Mary R. McBeath, Agent No. 590G2 ttttfri K (fc3i ., icaio aoBSi? Will stand for the remainder of the season on Thursdays and Fridays at E. L. Ross' on the Nixon farm just south of Ho mer, Neb. For terms and fur ther particulars, see or write Leonard Ross, Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Neb. Ijmjjra wwffl bbbIHI jBttOW $4fy m&MSMsm r B jl l.lw s-W TSsmmT. nsaRHiN Ml sM AMUS-Zv-hm , I, ""linear n ' sa i WfigpeM? ''gfF&'.y Some qruestioiiis? IF YOU KNKW-KVKHY noto taken by tliu bank you deposited In was 8K- OUHK1) (and well secured)? IV YOU KNKW that twenty-six years' tmnklng exporlencoland accumla- tloiih of lauds and money) backed and guaranteed each loan? IF YOU KNKWi-no money could bo loaned to Owners, Olllcors or Directors. or through sympathy, relation lilp, friendship or for speculation Just plain business? IF YOU KNKW the mannKemont of tho bank honest and capable? IF YOU KKKW that Capital. Koteno, Harking, were ninpla to Absolutely Secuio All Deposits at All Times (the "safe as it government bond"sort? IF AM; TIIK AISOVK WKHK TUUR (as wo believe it true of the Mld-West HnnlO WOULD YOU DKl'OSIT HOMK OF YOUH SAVINGS IN SUOH A HANK? It's down on Pearl St. rlpo and ready and eager to serve you faithfully, safely and well "Tho little Hank 'round tho coiner" and you MIrtS JIUOH by not !nfstlgntliiK MIIMVKhT MODKHN METHODS. They 'io "WOKTH WlULK"-absolutely so. ALL customers for a quartor century back sw our HY, not AT us. OUH OUSTOMKIIS-AKK OUK FHIKNDS, their best lnteiets guarded as carefully as are our own. Why not know this for yourself when 11.00 opens an account, and gou always "KNOW you're WIJLC'OMK?" Mid -West Bauak EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. "Safe as a Government Bond." "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Picnic H. S. !!B5JJ33 Local Items Real eRtutelonns. Goo Wilkitis. Wti want Nebraska Finnan. Soo Laud Co., 405 Fourth St., Sioux City. Mrs Ernost Triggs arrived herefrom Ft Dodgo, I), Saturday, or a visit with lelutivefl. Olydu Oiego was dowu from Allen, Ni-b, over Sunday, where ho has a po sition in a burlier shop. One hundred dozen PnlmerV best 25o Talcum Powder" for sale at Pc uoxt 30 days ouly, at Dakota City Pharmacy. Henry Hteveuu, riRo 45, and Mrs Elizabeth Young, age 03, were gmuf od a license to wed in Sioux Oitj , Sat urday. ' Miss Olive S tin son left Snttirday for Minot, N D, where kIio will spend tho oumnier at the homo of hur aunt, Mis Ohve llodgiuH. Remembor tlutt wo carry a good Htnnk of hardware, etc, anil that our pricps aro right. Wo also do all kiuds of repair work,' Sola lover I! ros. Ruv H L Keller will hnvo with him 3uiiduy morning at .Halnm Luthetan churoli, the RbV A B Learner, D D, of Dt-s Moines, Io, who' will pieach at the regular hour. Dysentery is always serious and of ten a datigeious dibeaxe, but it can be cured. Oliambeilain'o Colic, Cholera and Diauhoeii Remedy has cured it oven when maligmint and epedemio. For sale by all dealers. Elmer Bioimanu left Saturday for the homo of his parents, Win Hiermaun and wife, at Oolorui, S D. Elmer was a uieinbi r of the graduating oWs of the Dakota City high bohool this Bluing, and one of our best young men . J T Knepper, accompanied by his daughter Daisy, went to Magnet, Neb, Satuidny and visited at the home of bis daughter, Mrs Galen Hathaway. Mr Kuepper leturned Monday mid Duifcy Tnchday. Ho stated tho coun try unit uiopu luoked line up there, but thev needed lain worno than wo did here. Miss E'sa Maigitret Jlillo, daughter of Geo O Bille, a foimer resident of this place and county cleik of Dakota eoiuit for six yearn, was united in mariiage at their homo in Paradise, Oalif, nn June 23rd, to Leslie M Ed wards. They will reside at Ohico, Oulif. Mrs Edward-.' many fiiends heie join in congratulations. Mr and Mrs, Samuel Gribblo and sou Clyde and George Werniug loft Friday noon for nnmeston, lo, where Mrs Giibblu goes for treatment for a paraletio (stroke which she recently suffered. The two boys accompanied them from Goodwin, 8 D, to assist Mrs Gribblo 'in ohaoging cars und transferring from one train to auother, and will return to Goodwin immedi ately to luok after their crops. Homer experienced another fire lost Friday morning, when the Skidmore blacksmith shop, tlia Kantz saloon and tho Oayuey livery bm woie en tirely destroyed. Tho Ore originated in the bliiuksuiith shop it t ubout 12.30 a m. and spiead to tho saloon and barn in rapid succession. The volun teer flro department wero unable to cope with the blaze, and it was oul by hard work that tho Audrey Al'o ,7iiy and S A Combs reseudences and the hotel buildiug were saved. Mr Katitz has erected a temporary build ing on his lot in which to conduct his saloon until a more substantial build ing cun be built. Frank Lcamnr has investod in n now Ford nu to, Sco Dakota City Pharmacy boforo buying your paints nnd oils, M M Ream of Sioux Cily was an over Sunday visitor with relatives here. Paius GheehI Paiub GrekhI! at lowest prices ou earth, at Dakota City Pharmacy. Dean Cornell nnd Guy Stiusou on toed to Wakeileld, Tuesday ovoning, ou business. Miss Mnmio MoOorkindalo, of Wake field, wub a guest of Miss Uess Robert son the pust week, A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs William Oehlorking, of South Sioux City, last Saturday. Geo V MoUenth oamo up from Ho mer Saturday ovouing to visit oyer Sunday with his family. Couuty Clerk Geo Wilkins wont lo Lfhcolu Friday aftoincoti ou impartnut business, returning Sunday. Try n difih of ioo cream ut Van do Zodde's. Ho eervoa tho bost of oreum by tho dish, gallon or car load. Mrs Geo Harnett stepped on n rusty file Saturday, and has been laid up iu bed eiuco with a badly swollen foot. Joo Roberts, of Codar Ripids, ,Io, has succeeded J G 'Wyokoff us drng gist iu tho Dakota City Phatrnaoy. Miss Efllo Z Eugo ou aud Mrs V R Warrou, wero oyer Suudny visitors at Dixon', Nub, at tho Y L Rosa home. E B Wilbur, of Oconiu, S D, was here several days tho past week look ing after his mother's property inter ests. Mis Evon Way, of Pigeon Crook preaiuot, was taken ill last Wtek and was lemoved to Sioux City for treat ment. Mis F II Forrest wont to Moville, Iowa, Saturday for a short visit at the homo of her parents. Her sou Frank accompanied her. We expect to mako'tiips to Crystal lake every other day, beginning soon, and will supply everything in garden stuff Knopper's Grocery. Mrs E E Colo returned Wednesday io her home at Phillipsburg, Kaus, .tfter it weeks visit heie with her broth er, W II llerger and other relatives. Tlin Sons of Hermann aro requested to meet promptly at Solnievor's store at 9:15 a in. the 10th of July. Tho Committee. Richaid Bougous and Miss Madgo Ileiken wero married last Thursday and left ou the Burlington on u short wedding tour. L P Beucora harvested a little less than n quarter of an acre of potatoes Alondnv, and uot 33 bushels. Thev sold for $1.80 per bushel. I have u fow pood farms for sale iu Saskatchewan, Cunadu. Good water and piices reasonable. F G Ueming. Parry, SaBk. The Teddy Bears went to Rosulio Suuduv whole they lost iu u close game 5 to 2. Heikes pitched for Da kota City, against Shanb for Rosalie. We havo Nebraska, bo Dakota, Min nesota, Iowa and Texas farms for sale or trade. Also city propoity. Soo Laud Co. 405 Fr urili St., Sioux City. A now cement sidewalk is being put in on the Irout of the lot, east of Tt E Evans' law office, and n now board walk in front of tho Geo Rarustt houe. Phone us your orders for garden stuff, especially now peas, eaily iu tho morning, to give us timo to gather them for early deliveiy. Kueppei's Grocery. Otto Kuop was brought- down fiom Emorson last Saturday on a chaige of stealing some meat from Mr Ilarrig Held. He is in tho county jail await ing a hearing. Midi A b'chmied went to Mason City, Io, Inst Thursday on M B A lodge business, to bo goue it couple of weeks. Mrs Sohmied left Tuesday to spend tho week with him. As there will bo woik in the 2ad unit 3rd degretsin Dakota City lodge No 48, I O O F, next Saturday even ing, all members must be preuent to fill their places. Carl Schriever, N G. W L Ross and wifo autood down from Dixon, Neb, Mondav nftoinoou. Miss Etllo Eugolen and Mis W R Wnr reu, who wero visiting at tho Ross homo in Dixon, returned with them. Tno Latter Day Saints tent meet ings which are being hi Id iu South Sioux City, will be transfoired to Sioux City, ou account of tlio distur bances mado nt the meetings by "loughncoks." For soreness of the muscles, wheth er induced by "violent oxeroiso or iuju ry, thero is nothing L'tter than Cham beiluin's Liniment This liniment al so relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by n dealois. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al most certnin to bo needed boforo tho summer is over. Buy it now and be prep red for suoh an oraorgoncy. For sale by all dealers. During tho summer months moth ers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of tho bowels, When given prompt attention at this timo serious troublo may bo avoided, Ohamberluin's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy otu always bo depend ed upon, for salo by all dealers. Vanoo Drako, age 24, son of Mis Kato Drake, of Duff, Neb, formerly residents of this place, died at an Omahn hospital, following an opera tion. Tho body was shipped to Ho mer, whero the family formerly re sided, for burial, Tuesday. Mrs Drako onrne from Duff, Tuesday morning, and went on to Homer for tho funeral. TIT fl A.rAa inf II vfinrl linma Wtwliina ilhv friim MiHsmiri wlmrt lift iinil fieri f turtur wont in lrit.r linrnn Mn.ir ni.to Mi. i urno ..trniui. l hi Viiitnniivii iv,.i,u rain. The.v met witli some moro griof ust out of Omaha when a whotl run off tho car. Mr Oartor stayed over ut Omaha for repairs, arriving homo Sat- unlay Mrs N M Altemus ehaugrd her mind last week in regard to moving her res idence from thu farm south of town to South Sioux City, and purchased lot? iu this placo just east of tho suhool hnupu from Will II Orr and has looat ed her house there. It is u lino loca tion, well supplied with shade tre"H und will make a nice ronidenco site. We aro pleased to havo tho family lo cute hero uguin, Harold C Blivcn Passes Away. Harold G Itliven, son of Mr nnd Mm Curtis Ulivon, of Sioux City, died at tho parental homo iu Sioux City, Wed nesday night of last week, of tuber cnlosif. Tho deconBod had been in ill health for sovoral years, and had tried sever al localities in search of heultli, but gradually grow weaker until the ilnnl Biuuinous camo, Harold O Ulivon was bom Juno 24, 1B78, on tho homo farm iu Dakota county, Nob, whoro ho resided nearly Ids outiro life. Ho resided in Califor nia a few years, returning to Dakota county and locating ou a farm whoro ho resided until last fall when his health became suoh that ho enteied a sanitarium ut Denver. Col. lie form ed no rolief thero, and recently return ed to tho home of hiepaleUts, iu Sioux Cily. lie leaves a wifo and two chili. rou to mourn his departure, besides his parents and other relatives. Mr Bliveu was a member of Omadi lodge No 5, A F & A M,f tho lodge having charge of the services at tho grave. Tho funoral services woro hold Fri day at 10 o'clock u m, from tho Cuitis B Bliven homo in Sionx City, the re mnius beiug taken to tho Tojlor or m etory for interment. S. A. Mason Captures Stray Bees. From Sioux Olty Journal, 2ml: A devoted student of the boe loro of Virgil would have had preeminent op portunity for investigation thin morn ing on Fourth btroet between Douglas aud Pearl stroets. A awarm'of Italian bees took posses siuii of the street. At first not a per son iu the crowd of over 100 people ventured a suggestion concerning their capture, After living about fur an hour the swarm followed tho quoin under tho umbrella of a deliveiy wagon which stood iu front of tho llattenbaeh gro cery, 310 Fourth street. S A Mason, a farmer living near Dakota City, Neb, brushed tho swatm off into a box. Tho bees lost their compact form aud spread out over tho street soon after their initial .lppoarauce. They ihi'ii peaceful, but pedestiiuns and teamsters wero somewhat skeptical of the duration of tho peaocfut attitude When somo thirtv bees headed for an A D T messenger who boio a box of flowers that Kaniiu rushed down the street. His flight was unattended, however. The bees circled back to the queen. Teamsters brushed t'uoir way Ihiough tho swarm by waving their hats. Automobile drivers were struck in the f.ico iu their uttem) ts to get through tho swarm with haste. When the swarm gathoied in the umbrella the crowd became brave and stood within a few feet of tho buf. Tho hoists which were hitched to the wagon became nstless aud wero taken awuy. Mr Mason clitned into 'tlin wagon mid began handling the bees after (lie swarm settled. "lloo, here, my man, what are you doing V" Chief of Police Michael O'Sheuessy called authoiitatively. Miihon paid no attention to thu ofHVer aud continued to poke his tingets ubout the bees iu an effort to locate the queen. "Knock tlio boos down nnd got the wagon out of tho stroi t " said tho chief. Men in the cio a(1 explained that tho last of tho bets would be cettled with in a few minutes and then the pick could be removed iu a bunch. The officer was persuaded. Ho said his ouly desiio was to get the bees off the street befoie they swarmed ou some man . Mr Miihon was permitted to keep tho bees after he hud captmed the swarm in a box. If you uie a housewife yon oitr.not leasouably liopo to be healthy or beau tiful by washing iUhIioh, sweeping or doing housowoik all day, and crawl ii g into bod dead tirod at night. You must get out into tho open air and hun- light. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chauiberlitili's Tab lets when needed, you should become both healthy ond beautiful.' For sale by all dealers. Maxwell Auto Free. Tho Sioux City Daily News has an nounced another popularity contest, ill wbiuh the glu lid priZri Will Lh i. Mux well Miiscotte turning our of u totul value of $1,085. Tuis will bo tho 11th automobile ti bo given away by the Daily Njwm and eigl t of theni havo boon won by persons residing outside of Sioux City, Every candidate gets paid in proportion to their work, its a 10 per cert commis sion will bo paid tD all except tho winner of tho auto. This contest starts Juno 24 and closes August 24. Write tho eonti'bt editor of the Kiuux City Daily News for full paiticulurs. $100 Reward, $100. The rrsden n( this nixr will be pleased to' learn . that there Is at leait one dreaded disease that sclenc I has been able to cure In all Its stage, and that U Catarrh. Hairs Calarrb Cure Is the only pcultlte cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In- , ternally. actum directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, thereby destroying tin, , foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In It euratlvn Dowers that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that It lalls ta cure, sena lor nil 01 testimonials Address F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills ror constipation. ' ' It is hereby ordered by tho chair man and board of trustees of tho vil '"8" ot Dakota City, Neb, that no live "'ok suan oo uerueii, stock shall bo herded, stakeil out or lurieted for tho purpose of pasturing, on the streets of said village, within 1D0 feot of any residence or business housn in said village, und the marshal is given strict injunction to enforce this order. ily order Board of Trustees. H T From. Village Clerk. ii in ' y ' For Sale. 3 inch wagon, complete, and a light f u rm hurness, ulmotit new, Fred Duensiug, A Farm" 8chool for Every Farming County, I This country has from tho beginning estnblshcd And maintained a common school system on the sound princlplo that education Is essential to a right discharge of the duties of citizenship. Auother clement mUBt bo Introduced Into tho educational system. To dlroct ' the minds of tho young to work upon j the land as an honornblo nnd deslrablo enreer and to prepare for them work when thoy return there by suitable Instruction Is to promoto good cltlten-1 ship nnd national security. To raise tho productivity of our soil BO per ( cent, would be an increaso greater In value than tho entire volumo of our ' foreign trade. Theso results can be brought about only by a general un derstanding and prnotlco of ngrlculturo ab modern aclenco and oxpcrlmont work explain It; by such Instruction as we now give In our technical schools and institutes for the trades Anyone who has studied tho growth and de cline of nations and would read our own Industrial futuro must be con vinced that Instruction In farm econo my and management should become an indlspcnsnblo part of the educational work of this country. Why So Many War.hlpa? If I could hnvo my way I should build a couple of warships a year less. PerhnpB one would do. I would tnko that $6,000,000 or $6,000,000 a year nnd start at least 1,000 agricultural schools In the Unitod States at $5,000 a year each, In tho shnpo of model farms. Thin model farm would be simply a tract of land conforming in stzo, soil tracntment, crop selection and rota tion, and methods of cultivation to modern agricultural methods. Its pur pose would bo to furnish to all Its neighborhood n working model for common Instruction. Cultivating, per hapB from forty tp sixty acres, It could exhibit on thnt nroa tho advan tages of thorough tlllago which tho small farm makes possible; of seed specially chosen and tested by oxporl ment at agricultural collego farms; of proper fertilization, stock raising, al ternation of crops and tho wholo scien tific and Improved system of cultiva tion, seeding, harvesting, and market ing. Tho farmers of a county could see, must see, as they passed Its bor ders how their daily labors might bring increased nnd lmprovod results. (Mr. Hill's striking articles will, bo continued In tho December World's Work with a discussion of tho develop ment of tho northwest.) SAFER RAILROAD TRAVEL All American Railroads Report Notable Advances In the Protection of Life. The best safety records mado public by tho big American railroads aro now coming to light month by month. Tho Pennsjdvnnln railroad set tho exampl" by announcing thnt not n, single passenger had been killed on Its rails In tho 12 months that ended Inst December. Now follow others, says tho World's Work. The Eric railroad, probably tho most decried of all tho big trunk linos, claims tho untquo record of having carrldd moro than 125,000,000 passen gers In tho last' five years without killing ft single person in a provent ablo accident. Tho Lehigh Vnllcy makes a similar report. Four western railroads tho Ilur llngton, tho Itock Island, tho Atchison, and tho Nnrthwcstorn clnlm that In the pnst year they killed not n pas senger In any accident chargeblo to the rnllroad. This Is a matter of tho greatest importance, And thero Is a now spirit In the rnll road world. In tho passengor depart ments of our railroads a deep Im pression was made n year or so ngo by tho announcement from England that all tho railroads of thnt Island had been opcrntcd for 12 months with out killing a slnglo pnBsenger. Tho Pennsylvania took prldo In Its record of last year In equaling the English record; and thero Is no doubt thnt tho other railroads aro engaged In a con test of tills excellent sort. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Ilov. W. It Warrou, Pastor. Services at tlio Mutliodlst Kplscopal ohurcli every Hunday in follows: Preach Inn at 11 am; Huiiiiay school ut 10 am; class inuutlne 12 in; Kpworth I.eitRiie 7 p in; DieachliiKH p in. LUTHERAN. Hov.S.U Keller. I'nstor. DAKOTA CITV Sunday school ovory Sunday at 0:lBa in; JII) hihiumik ifnnuiioiii ijiriiHMmnni, pii'uclilim at 7:W) p in, every Kundny. 8AI.KM I'renclilncc evory Kiiiiday at 11 am; Sun day school pioiuptly at 10 a in. K. 1. (Jul- bortson. superintendent. , I'lm pulilluiH eonllally lnvttrd to all these sorvlces Wants. For Sale, Etc. MEUOnANDISE New rtocl s of groceries oi dry goods lo ex hiiugc for real property. Wiito for full particu lirs, U. S. IuvoBtmeiit Co., 5)39 New York Life Hid.. Kunsua City, Mo. of 'ITie World ' wv Dirnrt iiiPTitnrG v a i"-""j:?j u "''. iciMiinii OF TYPE 200 Satas Teil foe The World's Best Each Month Cartoons from (tallies and weeklies published in this country, London, Dublin, I'.iris, Berlin, MunLh, Vienna, Warsaw, liudnpest, bt. Peters lurp, Am-lcrdEm. Stuttciirt.Ttiriit, Home, Lisbon. Plinth, 'lol.io, bhanchal, Sydnry, Canada, and South America, and nil tho'rercat cities of the v-rld. O-ly tlio 203 bcit out of 9,000 cartoonj each month, n,e nclccttd. A PI:turo Histsry cf World's Cvonts Escn Month OAMPAJCfl CAnTOONS-rollowtl.o ramrt rm in "Caui x s" a I watch the oppes ilV parties caricature each other. YCMU.Y iiUBSCHIHTION tl.liO SINCLC COPV IS. One Ire m V c triv wilt l mall 1 ly it'rp.lnir the pub I .i,, ii ii.winuju ., jis w. tifutimc u 3trc, Chicago ASK VCUn WCWS3EALER mm t WJ sKsm HWffl STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, July 6 . For this Dsxy Only 20c Dried Pears, for , . . .' 15c 3 pounds Raisins, for ''; 25c T Ginger Snaps, pe pound ...:...'... 10c Fancy Prunes, 2 pounds for , . t . , . .m aj..2Sc $ 2 cans Stanard Corn for 15c 0 cans Btnuty Milk for 25c 1 cans Pork nnd Beans for 25c e .' cans Gooseberries for ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, . 25c 3 cans Preserved Blackberries or Rnspbtrries for. 25c All our 7c Calicoes for 6c Pineapples, Oranges, Bananas, To matoes, Cabbage and new Peaches Stinson's Oaftotev Ciiy, IShe Herald: I Abstracts of Title 1 ,nnnnu t - ! nn.in.. n. m.. jl Abstract I make Bug Death Kills all Bugs and Worms that chew the leaves and foliage. Contains no Paris Green or Arsenic. May be used dty or in solution. One hundred pound keg . . . .$7.50 Twelve and one half pound package S1.0U Five pound package 50 Three pound package '. 35 One pound package .'.-..'.... . ' .'15 Full directions en each package. It is not for One Particular Bug or Worm, it "Fixes 'Em AH" . and is non-poisonous to plant life. Try it and learn the exceptional benefits this will secure. EdwardsA. Bradford Lbr. Co. 1 )) la City, Neb. Owtn a- Faff-frk Home ixk tKe B5 Horn. Basin Take advantage of the Go vein u out's libeial hcnitbtead offer which lets you file on an irripctcd fann, with easy giadudted payments on water rights, witl out interest, or lets you take up a 320 Acre Free Homestead in Vestoti, Crook or Campbell a unty, Wyoming, a good locality for dairying, stock raising, poultry wiising, r-tc, Ilerejou can build a silo with native building .Mone'and grow torn l dder i-s chtaply Ub any place in the counlty. Splendid honv markets for eveij thing produced en the farm. NlvW FOIJ IJKS. One idling all about the Government irrigaud hcmtstends near Powell, Wyo., and one telling'all about th'' 320 rie f ce homesteads. Write for the one you want todav. Tin y at e free. I). CI m lilfi l?he Iferatld. Underlaker r V. F. SAWYER was bo.4 Muy 3, 1860, in RIunnBeld, Mhsb, Ho sturted us an apprentice for three years in the Undertaking luifinecs in No York City with the largest firm in the city, remsining with thi m for live years. He bus followed tho profusion iver since, coming to Jackson, Nnbr, in 1880 and starting the butduepa heie. Ho bus i n of the best equipped Undertading Purloin in the Mute, with enmmoditus qilitrtors, lady HHsintaut, flue hearses and cquipireut and a large ttoek always on bund, lie umlerMttiids nil the sucoeKsful methodM rf embalming and makts a speoiiilty of the Miou system, which preserves the rt inuits forever, requires uo euttipg or oiciion of the bodyf and tukes imibiig away not adds anything to the subject, tho thorough embnliuii g In lug tlouo exeliisivelT by iitirnul methods. rxgJtiJ"1 srHWai3'aiarvTatgrag3tazaui Nebraska. only $1 a yV ' SuooeMor t0 Dakota County Al)Btract Co; Bonded Abstracter 9 f IS I IM E RSI DLMiveivImiuiprufiQii Agent OMAHA, NEBRAt KA for All Tihe News Whan. It IS News Halvt U. i- !SiUVKM', Iiickson, NebraUB 5 -rtl l 1 1 sl H a "Y O"