I . ooSta X M f j Harvest Time!! I I I I I. I rMMtt ft, That's when -the 1 grocery bill is high. Extra hands to feed and work to do. Save your work and save your money. Lit us I stock you for Harvest Time. Call and see us. J. Vaurv de Zedde Your Grocer Iukoia City Nebraska C7J 1 rar73rM73 7crP(T3 nr nn ? m. o ? m vjm& U Lr3 U LrnJULnA o o i Qjroiy dF-Pm its AILY TZrT FNTIRF CHFYFNNF (WYO.) Trontier Days" 5how wfjjnaaurdnL $13,000 IN RACES Worth am & Allen Snows &!2a3Ut M6trfiACs fiREW95 Html estate loans, Geo Wilkins. 0 0 'rum of Winnebago, was a calf or l.ero Stinduy. Crtll up No 78 when you want the groceiios to come quick. The It E Evana is-mlly are lu cunp nt their purk ut Grjatul lsko.. Tho higbost prion paid for rggs aud butter at Knopper's ohhIi grocery, Tho "Teddy Hours" go to Wnltbill to pin y tho font Indiun bunoh Bundity, Everything in liny curriers, forks, Boo Dakota city Pharmacy boforo Surveyor Drowns lying vonr paints and oIIn. . ... In Crystal Lake. buying your pit A baby boy was boru to Mr and Mrs Arohio Coughtry Wednesday. Wo want Nebraska Furtns. Son Lnnd Co., 405 Fourth St., Sioux Oity. In no nud Oymciiius Welch of Bioux City, f-pi' lit the week hern nt the homo or thtir limit, Mrs .Johu Foliz. Ituv Corkey, pastor of tlin First Presbyterian ohuioli ot Wntnc, will preach iu the Methodist church uext nt Genuine DOMESTIC Now$AMONTH asBBW yah n tiiAM UMt uiask r modl. rnuin Dpnwt. .j Uc.th reQnisl VMmsmm ? Local Items You en ptaea the Ultt mod!. rnuin Dpnwt tie. th r c o c n 1 quMti of. all Mwtnc Rurhtna.In vonr hoxM.1 it eoBlinually whil' yfnz2 month, and eiM ova vrv mcIb) nrlc dirct to yon or from oar DWMt trencr. A manificDt nuwhino- , Wa Will Take Vonr ' Old Machine "SSA imerftl lKrwMe on a miimihi iww DoiDMtto. And Too cu ..ill Uko od ntroftbo apociftlpne and mat DOMESTIC The perfect sewing machine that has always led all othe oakes and is today batter than vr. Twa imcIiImm In mo-lock atltch and chain atltch. Straight drop- bead, hiah arm, boll byline. A compUt. Mt of atUchmonto- ovary on. practical, .tc.. mad. tor ..orr-doy 0.0J00 u?,,?t?!, arctolatlan e-fmolfm..w1rfnin'htnoroT. "ouaoolu END rOR BOOK, FRIC The Truth About iMwtna Co mdo at a 8p?UI Cow pflc. and at OKLY W a mooth. U M why w. ppll rtlwct whr. w. h.TO oo actnt and eiva ron a 2 YKAR (.UAllANTEK. G.tOfKUb.fororoiby m re.thtn.. Tkio Fi. Ntormturo will m.o you mow. Bo for it NOW. feanialiwtaeMuCa.4IJKalM,aaal.l CaMea. Mis Mary R. McBeath, Agent vSSJ T) dof TRe World mSkX m REfiD PICTURES K t INSTEAD ,,-m ?7 OF TYPE 200 Cartoons Tell More Than 200 Columns The World's Best Each Month Cartoons from dailies and weeklies published in this country, London, Dublin, Pans. Berlin, Munich. Vienna, Warsaw. Budapest, St. Peters burg. Amsterdam. Stuttgart.Tunn. Kome. Lisbon. Zurich, Tokio, Shanghnl, Sydney. Canada, and South America, and all the great cities of the world. Only the 200 best out of 9,000 cartoora each month, are selected. A Picturo History of World's Events Eaen Month CAMPAIGN CARTOONS-Followthe campaign in "CARtocks" and watch the oppos ing parties caricature each other. YEARLY SUnSCRIPTION $t.50 StNCLECOPY tSa On Ir tamcle cepv Tnll be nulled rf a'MrwsIn lite pub lliiier, II. II.WINDSOK, 318 W. Wa&hlngtou Street. ClIICACO ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER The Herald, $1 per Best of Imrvcwter nud hard oiln nt Elwurds & Bradford), Dukotn City. M O AvrB uud Geo W MoBimth nutoeti to Homer ou business, Tuesday. Polo Miinnion was looking ufter the E & B ynrd at Nacora a few days lust wttolc. Look nt the liori of fly nets and Iiotho covers ut Edwards & Bradford!, Dakota Uity. George Wilkins wont to Lincoln, Saturday, to spend Sunday with f fiends and bo ou hand for the state oonvention. Mrs W A Campbell, who had been n truest in tho Goorco Garter home u fw days, returned to her home in St Paul, Mion, Sunday. ItHtnember that wo oarry a good stock of hardware, eto, and that our prices ure right. Wo also do all kinds of repair work. Sohriever Bros. Mrs Emma Hetts ami baby return td to their homo at Dallas, S D, Mori duy, ufttra ten days visit with rela ntives horo and at South Sioux City . J G Dnggan, merchant and post master at Goodwin, was here representing his neighborhood nt tho democratic mima convention last Fri day He was oIiohch us n delegate to tho state couvcDtton. The privilege commilteo of the Pioneers and Old Settlers' association of Dakota county will receive bias up to Anguht 10th on nil concessions to b let for tluir piouio to be held on August 29th. Barney Gribble, chair man. Mrs S A St in son traded her summer cottage ut Crystal lake to C E Mc Monies, of Lyons, lust week for u new EMF touring oar. Mr MaMonies de livered tho oar here last Thursday, uud was accompanied by J O MoEl- hiunny, who spent tuo night nt the Btinson home, returniug Friday, Tho Teddy Bears drove to Marcus, Ibwn, Sunday, where they played the sularied team ut that place a 1 to 0 game of ball, onr boys getting the short end of tho score. It was n clas sy game, and they made tho Iowa buuoii go somo to get tbeir score, which was made on a fielding error. A couple of 18-iuoU galvanized steel culverts were put in by tho street com missioner this week, one in the cross ing in front of Van de Zedde'a store and the other iu front of tho B A Btin son reiidenco. It is oxpoctcd theso will carry off the surplus wnter and not beoome cIorkoiI up with refuso every time it ruins. To Be of Real Service to Our Customers Our Mission Oue lady suit! lu.t neck: "I would bo a much richer womnn, hni' I dealt with you u-urn ngo." For u qiiurtr of it century Mid West management has beon th t rusted advisor of young arid old with never a penuj's loss to Hi in it Uiiowb of no. Pi'i-sibly, some profit'! foregone but conserv ation always preached (iu' practiced). Soon s of law suits settled and prevented, thousands of dollars miVfil fiom tho wuste of uncIcss litigutinu, Its services ami exp-iience uro YOUR3 if you but be a out ner Hiibtilo "somi tlii u" fiiendssay make it tho "different" bnnk. A neli'iiuii that nlium "wears well" -but you know is from (Ik I it. I'tvinty six yeurs ol o')d hanking have brought plessuro and p- fl to hundreds ('Mui nrr tulat). Why not profit yourHcl. A tiny doposit tells tho tale. Mid -West Baivk EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. "Safe as a Government Bond." "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" flllnno ntiil rnitn nt Pilwnr.ln fords, Dakota City. J J McAllister wont to Urantl 1b land Monday ns a dolegiite tothodom ooratio fctato convontion. Shook threshing is on in full blast in this locality and somo good yiolds of wheat aro being reported. Try n dish of loe cream nt Van do Zedde's, He sorvoa the best of cream by the dish, gallon or car load. Mrs P H Forrest and Frank, jr, rc turned Sunday flora a few days visit nt Movillo, Io, with Mrs Forrest's pa rents. Mrs E A Herman and Mrs E Bristol and daughter, of Sioux City, were guests nt tho Mrs It L Bioyhill homo Wednesday. Mrs Ollio Marlz and son Harry, ar rived from St Paul, Minn, Thursday for a short visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Kiuklo. It E Evuus, J J Elmers and Geo Wilkins went to Liuoolu as delegntoa to the republican state convention whioh couvened Uiore Tuesday. Wo havo Nebrnkn, So Dakota, Min nesota, Iowa and Texas farms tor sule or trade. Also city propotty. Boo Land Co. 405 Fourth St., Sioux Oity. A tiro nt tho John Bobier home ou tho old Carl Bunt faim, lust Friday burned hole in tho roof and dumng ed the building to the extent of about $2r.. Mont Kuepper mid his si-ter, Miss Drihy, left Tuesday for Canyon Oity, Col, for it two weeks' visit .at tho homo of their grandmother, Mrs B J Faus sott. Will H Orr and daughter Ruth, Miss Lilli'in Orr and Mr and Mrs Rol lie Harvey loft Wednesday moruing by auto for Spirit Luke, Iowa, to bpoihI a few days ut that mimmer rosort. Btott Noiswnnger hnd a narrow es cape from diowning Wednesday even ing of hiBt week while in swimming in tlio river with a crowd of boys. IIo was rescued after having gone under a couple of times. Miss Surah Ream arrived here lust week fiom Rosebud, 8 I), whero sho has it p bitiou ns teacher in the government schools. Sho will spend a few weeks of her vacation at tlio Geo T Woods homo. George Ourter and family expect to return to Om ihu to reside about tho Hist of September. Mr Carter Iiiih taken his old ruu ns conductor an the Omaha road and it will be much more convenient to live in Omaha. The following letters remain un claim d nt the postofSuo in Dakota, Neb, for the month ending July 31, 1912: Mrs Laura Bartoll, J D Gron nu, Leonid as A Taylor. Parties call ing for 84 mo pleas say advertised. John H Ream, posmaster. An Announcement was received last week of the marriage at Paradise, Ual, ou July the 20th, of Mits Mary Eliza beth Bille, dunghter of Geo C Bille, u former county clerk of tuls county, to Rupert Wall. The newly wedded couple will reside at Concord, Oal. Less than a scoro of domocrata at tended the mass convention held at the courthouse lust Friday afternoon. After an hour'd whisporcd conference among tho ring lend urn and the "boss" the convention was called to order in the county jadgo's ofUce aurl tho fol lowing list of delegates to the state convention was announced. J J Mo Allister, Thos Ashfoid, D C Heffernnn, Thos Sullivan, Win Morgan and John Duggun. Denn Cornell, son of Mr and Mrs E tl Cornell, of tins procinot, was mar ried Saturday afternoon to Mibb Delia Long, of Waki field. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev S L Keller, pastor of the Lutheran church, nt the parsonage. The young cnwplo hnve rented the Mrs Eva Orr house just east of tho M E church, and will go to housekeeping immediately. The Herald joins their many friends in wishing them ft long and happy mar ried life. Gcorgn Powell, son of Burt Powoll and wifo, was uocidently shot in tho oalf of the leg Sunday while ho and two cousins, Frank and Henry Powoll, were shooting nt a target with a 22 calibre revolver. The weapon was In Frank's hands when it jvas ncoidontly discharged, the ball striking George in the leg about half way between fffe ankle and tho knee, whore it lodged against the bone. The Injured box was taken to St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, where on Monday the bullet was looatod by tho aid of nu X ray, and removed, Ernest Rick, a farm hund employed at tho John Evans pluoo, got bat ly injured Monday ating it binder tangled up in some manner and tho team began to turn round and round, when Itiok jumped off tho btudor to stop the horses. Ho stumbled and fell uud before he could regain his feet tho point of the dividing board ou tho end of thosicklo-bur penetrated L j, .Sundiy, August i h, at 11 m. Keep on Trading at Home. Suvo your bridgo faro and add a lit tle to your bunk account. Gennino Gliddeu G.tlvanized Barb Wiro, $2 60 per hundred lbs. Edwards & liriut ford Lbr Oo.. South Bioux City, Nob. Is Your Name Written There? Following is a complete list of tho ofllcers of the u80citttlou nud the com mittees iu charge of thoarraugomontB: Proslilont W II llynn. Vlce-Presiilcnt Heo A Illesslim. Moorotury (!eo Wilkins. Assistant SecrotHry Mrs U M Noiswnn ger. financial Scorotnry 11 Gribble. Historian M M Wiirner. Tivitoiiiur lloo T Woods. Kxecutlvo UitnimltU'O John liolor. John W Iliiztilgrovo, Irvlim W fisher, Win 11 Itynn, Kinnk 11 Way, M llencoin, Krctl limine, H U Hockwell. Ulilel Slnrslml Krunk Mnhnn, Asilstnnt Marshals Jamas Kucston, John I, UnzulRruvo, John f Hides, J M Ieluni, HJelT Taylor. Invitation Oeo Wilkins, Margaret A Murphy, Klllo 7. Ktnreluu. Speakers It K Kvuus, Win P Wnmor, J .1 Klinurs. Harry 11 Adnlr. Music Uco Wilkins, John II Iteniii, Har ry 11 Adnlr. Transportation H K Kvaus, J J Ktniors, M O Ay res. lteitlstrars fnnnlo W Urozler, lllnncho Hamilton and Mis K II Giibble. Pi IVIU'Kos A II linker, II Gribble, Geo T Woods. Amusements M O Ayros, O II Maxwell, W K Hinlth. I 11 Stldwoithy lien lloniler son. John II ltenm, II J Leahy. Membornlilp llnrry 11 Adair, Mrs Corn II Mlllui'.Goo Wilkins, Mrs John Urltz, Mrs J J Vi'ltH, Mrs W A Moritnu. Hadues Mrs Kannlo W Urozlor, Mrs Kvn LOrr. Grounds II D Wood. Hocepllon Mrs John F Sides, W A Mor eno, Geo I Mlllor ami wife. J U iniKRan and wife, Mrs It K Kviuih, Melt A Schnilvd and wire.S A llrniuulmiiKhniul Mile, Mrs I W H'lslnir. .Idlin (1 Dlneon. Joot)li M Tuolilu niul wlfo, Win II It an anil wife, Mr Win I U'Hiiwr. Ill Ilnnsonniul wire, Geo v Hock well. Geo W Mclleath and wife, T J O'Oon nor. Uail I.nrsun and wife, Tlminas Ashfoid and wife, N II Smith uud wife, llormnn llcoriunn nud wife, Mrs W S llniiRhiiiiiii, l'oitil Iicaiiier. .Mrs Hurry II Adair. Ij 11 ArinlniKlil. Fred lluornian, sr, Kd Moitrnu and wife, John MnnnliiK nnd wife, Mrs K L Wilbur, Plillo MoAreoanil wlfo, Win II Ilur irer and wife, Mary H, Mclleatli, Jacob F. Leiiinur nnd wlfo, Anna Bnrtels, A U Sides and wlfo, Mrs Kvn I.Urr. Ilort Krnoton and wlfu. Leona LaiiKO. I. Ij Helkes nnd who. T J ilnrtiiuttand wife, Walter Cheney, Mrs John II llenin, Hoy Aruiouraml wlfu, II W O'Neill nnd wife, Kd V .Maurleo and wlfo, MuKKlo TwolilK, J M Pliiknoy.Jnhn J Uyau nnd wife, K It lluckwnlter, Oeo H Himsonlid wlfo, J M Barry nnd wlfo, Fred Voss and wlfo, Thomas O Ulnpp. O B Jlllven nnd wife, MrsOntliurlue O'Connor, Win W Ieniiier and wife. Fiank Davey and wife, J II Hen derson mid wife. Goo J Boucher and wife, .Mis J J Ktmurs, KdT ICearnoyanil wlfo, S A Stlnsov and wlfo, Mrs Tlionms Ashford.sr, Wm W HonliiKoralid wife, II UGilbblo and wlfo, Melon Kockw-oll,J 1' Ileneom, Andiow I.iii'feii nnd wlfo, Mary Ilartuott, S P Mike sell. 11 II Htolzo und wife, Mrs Ida Hutch lns, Mrs Kllznbeth Mills, Mrs J S Bacon. Costly Treatment. "I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment," writes C H Hities, of Whitlow, Ark. "I went to a St Louis hospital, ulso to a hospital iu Now Orleans, hut no oure was effected. Ou returniug home I begun taking Chamberluiu'u Stom ach and liver Tablets, '"and work ed right along. I used them for some time nnd am now all tight." For sule by all doulers. o Homemakers' Club Will Give Program. The Dakota County Homemakors' club will meet at tl e home of Mth H A Stiiibou, Dakota City, August 9, 1912, nt 2 o 'clock p m. The following program will bo giv en: Roll call answered by quotations. Reading of minutes by secretary. Instiumeutal roosic Mrs Elraor Blmsing. Iteoitution. Ruby Deirking, A Puper on the Management of Child ren M rs B A Bridenlmugh Select Rending Mrs Geo Bates. Vocal solo Miss Bounio Barry. A.discussion on the best mot bo's of putting uwuy green vegetables for winter use, led bj MrB Geo Barnett. A Paper Miss Margaret Murphy. A Reading Mis Johu Viots. Life Sketch of Elizabeth Oudv Stuulun Mrs Andrew Krampcr. Current Events. .Miss Hester llerwig. A Reading Miss Mary Barry. Instrumental music. ..Aileen Btinson, Eliz.both llerwig. Mrs B A StinBon, President. Secretary. "Good Reason for Ills Enthusiasm. Whon a man has suffered for several days with colin, diarrhoea or other form ot bowel oompluint and io then cured sound and well by ono or two dos.)s of Chumberluin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, au is often the case, it is but natural that he should bo enthutistio in his proiaeof tho reme dy, and especially is this the care of a severe attack when life is threatened. afternoon while opor- "J " "''H".1 n uoeu "' fcunu ru..'T' I'llH lines nurt Rot never imiio. oum ur .. ,cicid. I TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items reproduced in tho Sioux City Journal from files of twenty years ago, July 29, 1892: Yesterday tho pooplo of Dakotu City sued out n u injunction restraining the Crystal Inko claimed nnother victim lost Thursday afternoon whou Thomas G Bwnnriugon, n member of the sur veying party which Is mapping out a route for tho proposed Niobrara-Sioux City electric tutorurbau line, got en tangled lu tho moss nnd sank from sight in about eight foot of wator on tho opposito side of the lako from tho Johu Kruegor farm residence nt tho west eud of tho luko. Tlio snrveying party, working under the direotion ut W E King, arrived nt tho lako Thursday about noon, nnd wishing to establish a lino noroBs tho like, two of tho men took off their ontsido clothing and in their undor clothes started to swim across. Mr King advised them not to attempt to swim over but to wait and Rot n boat from Mr Kruger when he o irno in from tho held, his bouts being looked, Tho men did not heed his warning uud stnrtod norosi, oue of thorn carry ing an ax with which to sot n Btake on tho opposito sido. Whou n llttlo over half wuy across tho two mon en countered a thick bod of moss, and be lug uuablo to get through it tho ono dropped his axo nnd both started back. Seeing his comrades iu danger when they wore iu the moss nud weeds young Swiaringcn throw off his outside clothes and started to their roshtio but boioro he got over to thorn they hud freod themsolves and wore coming back. They hailed him and told him they wore alright ami could make it baok, so he kept on swimming for the other shore, and whou the two reached shore they looked buck and saw him floundering iu tho snmo bed of moss that so nearly caught them. Several of thoso who witnessed tho drowuiug, including Mr King, say that Swourin geu went under once ouaio up nnd called for "help" wont under the sec ond time uud uover roso ngai 1. Mr Kruger had arrivod homo in tl.o moautime r.ud honring that it man wiih drowuiug, took an uxo und bioku one of tho boats fiom its mooring and bur lied to the spot whore tho mull had gouu down, hilt all efforts to find him proved fruitless. Willing hands work ed fnithfu ly all the halation of the duy; dynamite was secuiort uud Uttoeu shots woru tiled iu the vioiuity, but without results, The seaieh was kept up Thnr&duy night uud all day Fiiduy nud Friday night, until Sututdin moruing, when about 7 o'clock E K Greouslitte, an uncle of tho victim, who hud come from liuiisou, Neb, the homo of tho dtownrd man, to astiist in tho search, discovered tho body Hunt ing about 100 foot from whero he was supposed to have sank the last time. Coronor J E Muugur, of llomur, wan notified of the disoovery of the bod) nud ordered it removed to Dakotu Uiti whore it wits prepared for shipment to his home iu Beusou, Saturday even ing. The deceased man was 23 yours old, and loaves a wifo and buby, beside- his aged parents, to mourn his untime ly death. No mquoBt was held, as Ills death was purely accidental, und was wit n seod by seven or eight of his fellow workmeu who were all mo'o or less un nerved by the awful tragedy. How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is tl o cause of mncy ailmeuts uud disorders thut mitku lift miseraqle. Tike Chamberluiu's Hlom uoli nud Liver Talilets, keep your bowel regular and you will uvoi these disensos. For sale by ull deul- ors. Lawn Social. A lawn social will be held at 111' homo of Mrs Eva Orr. WudnemUy evtniiig, August 7th, tor tho benefit of the M E church. A program of mitsio and readings will bo given by tho best talent obtain able. Dr Niun Smith and Miss Luoile Morgan, will give readings. Miss Lulu Hirsoh, Miss Aileen Jy. Mr Horaoe Burr, of Bioux City, Prof Curl Bolnievor, will givo musical numbers. Ice cream cuke unl pouches will In served. Everybody coriie md bring toui friends, FOR SALE Ono bundred and twenty acres of hay, one mile siuth i,f Oohuin Junction. Address or phone, J M Duvey, Ponon, Neb. For Sale. Two hnndrod acres of growing buy for sulo, one mile west of Coburn Juno Hon. Frank Duvoy, Bioux Oity, low STINSONS Specials for Saturday, Aug, 2 For this Deiy Only Fancy Dried Pears, worth 20c per lb 15c Fancy Dried Apricots, per lb. 15c Ghigersnaps, per lb . . .V? 10c Johnson's Biscuits G pkgs for ;...'.. ." 25c Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 pkgs for. . '. .7 . 7". . . . .25c 2 Cans of Fancy Standard Corn for 15c Bulk Rice 1 pounds for 25c Navy Beans, per lb 5c Watermelons and Cantaloupes on ice; also a supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for Saturday trade. Stinson's Dalcotsv Ciiy, Nebraska. of Summer Tours Axxgust Bulletin. To the East ... A The spnci'il divurse louto tours include the East's most beautiful and at tiuotive localities. Also very low rutea going and returning the sumo routes; smnmor tourist rates to tho lake regions, Canada uud Atliiulio sea oust timing AtigUHt, ih nt the height of its popularity. To the Pacific Coast. llosldva the evrry 3v (xouiston into of $G0, via direct routes, still lower are nvailahlo Aug 29 to'nept inoli.sive, to Cslilnruiu eitiiiH unit on Oct 12, 1-1 uud 15 to Portland and Seattle. Mountain Tours apeeixl-inteK Denver stid Colorado Springe ; ask uliout Estes fn i it, ime of Colornilo's mrst beautiful regions, Colorado is lull of stopping pin ilea i ml n suits The Dlnok bi'ls with th. ir famous HotBpiiuua, H I), uan he reached very cheaply; Sheridan and Ranches tor, vt, nreui.t vns to tho lesotta in tho benutilul Big Horn Moun tain 'l'li. rin m oh- in 'h Owl Cieek Mountains is one ot tho coming Huiiitt. nniH f tie et BOOKLETS I'RBB Round Trip Eastbound Fares. California Bxcurstons, Summer Touts to Pac Tic Coast, Yellowstone Park, Cody Road Into Yellowstone. Colorado-Yellowstone Tours, Northwest Tours, Colorado-Utah Handbook, Etr Park, Big Horn Resorts, bummer Tours Westbound. The Black Hills Suuthcn, Agent, Dakota City, Ncbr A, Ohiuliu, Neb yTmPn u ' ; Hi' i jiiuwii i 'SSmMSttM U NS AKKI.KV, G P - " w CONCOftO'TKAlT HARNBSt. CARR1AOH HEATER& iDBAU gTWf. fcMnMiiii.tVMinmt, oUUFSn HflMl MAWKKItli' RAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. n ri HoilniHii to l'aul Iftomnrk. lots in. 10. blocks. u.-iKotarutti if i.uif raoii,.j nu O H Hollmnn to Paul Utomark, lots IK, 11, blkS, Dakotnadd to Kmoraou,,, , V Mary A Knapp to Honry Uy, lots W 24, 1)1 k 4, 2nd mid to Ho Sioux Oily ... h II G Iltthlcn to Win lllorniniin, lot 17, btk 170. Dakota Ulty !' Louis Jeop nnd wife to Mrs W K Kuowltoii mid O A MaiintiiK, lots IK, ID, blkf. SoSluux Oity I Lillian Johnson et til to II P Fonts lot S.lilk 12. Contra! Booth SlouxUlty , , 1' Ltithor llnrdon to Win Bleiinanii, lots 16, 18, bid 17'). Dakota I'tty . Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, u mercury will surely destroy the senna ot amel! ami romnletelv deranue tho whole aiftlem when entering Look for the Yellow Tag, and buy $1.00 Buggy Whips with Six Months Guaur&iviiYiee If Lost, Stclen, or Unsatisfactory We Will R.'Jce Ed war A s i;il A. Bradford Lbr. Co. t.i rily, Neb. rraw3wrMi-Msrcer t.vuKfrxsassan IShe 'r?yj oitlIv $1 a. yV It throiiKh tho mucous urfnees. Such rnt lions trom reputsblo physicians, as liio elamaeir they .... v.. ... " " - - " " " u-lll An I. t.n ri U1S USCK antl lieloro ttlO team COtllll lm.iril of aunerviHnrH from taklllt? uetioil Hv. irnm tl,pm. ltall'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured .1 . 1 . I. . l -.-.. .. ... t- f n..n, A. n i.tmln n nnlnlna nn mpr. election to , ,,:,' i,f ,, t.k.n iriiernallv. aetlnu directly upon un stopped no was dragged about a hundrod feet iu this manner. Tho in jured man wus hurried to tho Btmuri tan hospital in Sioux Oity, where his wounds wero dressed, und nt last re ports he wus iccovering slowly. A doul wub closed Wednesday in ou the old petitinu for un remove tho oounty seat to South Sioux Oity, Tho board adjourned un til Friday, Tho pooplo who huve proporty Inter- Jests ou the Covington shore of the .Mis- limit1, wlilnlt liuu linen eiiltinry i ii.r. which Riley.nowurd, principal stock- !nuovo tho Noithwesteru bridge, have holder in tho Bioux City, Orystul Ltko in.on wntohiuK the operutioua of the nnd Homer Hallway, acquires posses sion of ull the Foye holdings nt Crys tal lako, which iuelndrs tlio oiigiiml Foyo Purk, owned by Harry A Foye; the Forrest Beach bath house and watrr front, owned by Jos A royo jr, and tho cottages at tho Park, owned by Jos A Foyo sr. The consideration in the deal wns given at $11,500 00. Mr Howurd has ample backing, and it is statod thut tho electric lino owned nud opernted by tho Howards, will be extended to tho purk ugniu nud u rap id sorvieo put on. Other improve ments uro contemplated which in timo will make Crystal lake one of tho most popular resorts in tho country. rhor with interest, und suy thut its ravages havo now almost ceused. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was uttaoketl with dysuutory about July 15th, and used the doctor's medicine and other remedies wilh no relief, only gettiug worse ull the timo I was unublo to do anything and my weight dropped from lift to 125 pounds I suffered fur about two mouths when I was advised to use OhumheiluiuVi (olio, Cholorn and Diurrhou Remedy, I used two bottles of it und it gave mo permunent rolief," writes II W Hill of Snow Hill, N 0. For sulo by all dealers. the blood and mucous surfaces ot the ytcm. in buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure jou gel tho Genuine. It to taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by Y. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists. I'rlco. 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Tills tor couillpallon. CR OG YCARC EXPERIENCC Mi I'jfS&atJSJ wkiAAaiiv ov Tradc Marks Dcsigng Copyrights &c. Anyone pending a ateteli and deacrlntlnn may (illicitly aicertalu our opinion fruo whether an liiyeutlnn la probably patentable. Coniinuiilm lloua strictly eonndontlli.. HANDE.O0K '" 1'aleiiu icutfrea. Olrteit aaoney for avWiinnirpalciila. Talents taken ihrouKti Jlumt X Co. rocolrs tptctal nutlet, ylllioutcbargo, lutbe Scientific American. Anand.omelr U1itratHl yreeklr. Irgnt rlr culatliiu of any elimllUo journal, lernx, I J a, yeurt four raonttia, IU Bold brail neindealer. MUNN&Co.30,D'Md"' New York Ursnch Office, CJ If BU Wathtngtun, 1. C. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH-tThars S50.00 a Week, almost $.Q.00 a Day flolllnf? Victor Safes and Ore-proof boxes to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, allot whom rcalltetheneed of a safe, but do not know how ensy His toown ono. Balesmen declare our proposition ono of the best, clean-cut money-makliiR opportuni ties over received. Without previous experi ence YOU can duplicate tho success of others. Our handsomely illustrated SUO-pago catalog will enable you to present the subject to cus tomers in as lUieresiuiR a lunaucr ti tnougu you wero pllotlnf? thorn through our factory. Men appointed as saiesiueii reteivo miviuo ii.. i.u.t,vH. u. ......n ., n....,n convliit-lnu talklni; tiolnts which It Is Impossible for a. prospective customer to deny. Whr don't YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory T We can favor only ono salesman out ot each locality. .,.,.,. ,. . company iraa celebrated by erecting the most modsrn safe factory In the world. WUe wako men who received our special selling inducement, rendered Itnecessary to double our output. We are spencUn many thousands ot dollar en- dTSl..!mMFML ' 4AtsMilslilsBi)lBSJBSBBatlaBBBBBB larglna our sales organlulloa. but to learn all particular. Ml will cost yon only the price of Our New Hems. CaMOlty 20,000 l ArmuaKy. a postal card. IstkCiliktMllT. THE VICTOR' SAFE & LOCK CC CIKIIUtl, -4 ! .1 1 J 1 V f . , L yoS.