1 !&W-- "; ? ! r?f ft? a ICI of 03 II r Is I Royal BakingPowder AbsolutefrPure The Woman Makes the Home She makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back resolute ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food accessories. She is economical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She is an earnest advocate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cook ing in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder. Advantages of Everybody's Vacum Cleaner Over Broom, Drnsh or Onrpet Sweopor. 1, It otaans thoroughly which is impossible) with either broom or car pot sweeper. 2. It HiiokH up tho dust insteud of leaving it Hout in the air to settle back nguiu on tho surrounding objeots. !t, It wnrltH easier than cither broom or onrpet swpeper, so easy that ii child cun operate it without undue exnrtiuti. 4. It prevents discaso by removing all disenBo-brocding dust. 5. It saves all the work and trouble of taking up rugs und carpets to bo uent to the cleaner, 0. It saved the money otherwise spent for carpet cleaning. 7. It will not injure the nap of tho rug and oarpots as broom and carpet sweepers do. 8. It will also clean mattresses and upholstered furniture. 0. It is light in weight, has no parts which cun get out of order and with ordinary cure, last a lifetime). 10. It coHts only $4 50. that is less thun n good carpet sweepor. J T Knepper, agetit, Dakota City, Neb. Try Solace At Our Expense Money Back for any case of RheumiitisrarNenralgia-or Jleiidticlie that, Solace Fails'to uolieve SOLACE REMEDY Is n recont medical discovery of tbrvu Hoiinnn Scientists that neutralizes Uric Acid undpurlllus the Mood. It Ik easy to tako, nud will not effect the weakest stomach. It la (cuurantuud under tho Pure food nnd DrUK Law to In) absolutely fieo of opiates or harmful drugs of any description. SOLACE Is u puie apecllla in tablet form nnd lias been pi oven beyond quostlon to be the surest and quickest icmedy for Uric Acid troubles known to medical science, no mutter how Ioiir standing. It roaches nnd removes the root of tho tioublo (UHo Acid) nnd purities tho blood. THE SOLACE CO, of Hattlo Oreok nro tho Hole O. S. Agents and have over two thousand voluntary testimonial lottois which have beou received from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature and FREE BOX sent upon request. It. Leo Morris, president of the First Na tional bank of (Jlilco, Texas, wrote the Sol uco (Joinpany as follows: "I want you to send a box of ctolace to my father In Memphis, Tonn., for which I en close 1. This remedy has boon used by some friends of mind hero and I only hope It will lieneflt my father as It has them. (Signed I U. X,. Morris. I'ut up In 25c. Mta and J1.00 boxos. IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACE. No Special Treatment, Schemes or Fees." .lust SOLACE alone doos tho work. Write today for tho free box, etc. SOLACE REMEDY CO., Dottle Ureek, Mich. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART IS THROUGH HIS S T O M A C H. If you would hit the mark buy your grocer ies from US We handle notning but the very best goods in all lines, and our prices are as low as good goods can be sold at. We are here to serve your every want. J. Van de Zedde Your Orooer Dakota City - - Nebraska The Herald, $1 per Local Items A bountiful rain fell Tuosday, although it whs not needed. F A Wood had businoss iu Omaha this week, Headquarters for all sohool supplies at tho Dakota Oity Pharmacy. Mrs Mary R McBeath returned Sat urday from a weoks viwR at Homer. Wo have tried Van's puro apple oider nud Hod it delicious to drink, Everybody likes it. Homo-made minco meat, 10c a pound at Vuu do Zeddo's. Try a pound and you will want mora. We have ti nice display of nltim uiuum ware nnd also u nice stock of hardware, granitware, etc, at right priors. Hchriover Bros. Miss Viola Konyou, of McOook, Neb, visited hero the piiBt week at tho homo of hor undo, Geo T Woods. She returned homo' Wednesday . S L Keller, jr. who is attending the School of Pharmacy at Fremont, Neb, was an over Sunday visitor with bis parents at iho Lutheran parsonage. E 1 Frederick and family autood to Jefferson, S D, Sunday, und mado a short visit at tho homo of Ptof J A Ohicoine, a former principal of 'our schools. Mm O L duller, of Hartingtou. daughter of Mrs Win Adair, was op erated on at a Sioux City hospital last Thursday for gall stones, und is re covering nicely. iTio onl candidate so far to file his expenso account with the count? olerk is Sidney T Frum, county attornoy eleot, who spent $27.05 iu hard cush for his eleotiotf. Hoy Stoner, of Homer, son of Mrs Qeo Whuloy, was taken to a Sioux Oity hospital lust Thursday for an opera tion for nu ulcer on his hand. Ho re turned home Monday, F H Forrest, manuger of the local telephone: exchange, was operated on at Ht Joseph's hospital Wednesday morning for an abcess in the ear. His condition is quite serious. Mrs E H Stono and J M Pinoknoy and wife, of Sioux Oily, were calling ou old friends here Sunday. E 11 8t( no, who died last spring, was a per sonal friend of Roland D Orr, of this plaoe, where the family frequently vis ited. O M Dorry, who conduoted tho Oity Hotel for the past year and a half,, disposed of most of the furnishings lust week, and on Monday moved to Sioux Oity. He will put in his time ou tho road for a rug und mattress firm of Des Moines. The Herald will forward your sub scription, either new or ronewal, to tho Womun's Ilomo Oompuuion for $1. 00. Remember the Woman's Home Companion is $l.(i0 por your now, aud wo will save you COo on it in connec tion with the Herald. Max Hrcnton, ex-champion light weight wrestler of the world, and ltuy 0 Lock wood, champion wrestler of South Dakota, aro matched to wrestlo here Saturday evening in tho Ayrrs hall. Both men aro about the sama weight, und tho mulch will be for blood. Dr W R Roam, of Walthill, arrived here Monday ou liin ltturn from a mouths sojourn ut Kuisimeo, Flu, uhoro ho accompanied his mother, aud sister, Dr Nina R Smith. Ho re ports a vory enjoyable trip, and states the Frank Hirsoli famiiy is pleis ed with their location there. S A Stinson, secretary of the MBA lot. (jo in this place, received word Monday that the claim of $1,000 for tho policy carried, by Harry A flurt, who died recently in Chicago, had been allowed by the board of directors of tho order. The policy was mado payable to Mrs Charity Hart as bo uefloiary. The wooden apron put in tho river on tho Luther Hatdin farm this fall as an experiment for protecting the bank from tho ravages of tho river, was ro moved Monday, and the invontor will build a larger ono and install it instead. Hoveral of those aprons have beet) plaood in the river at Elk Point, S D, and other plaoes, and tho promoter claims thoy aro doing the work claim ed for them. At the scavenger tax sale, conduot ed by County Treasurer D Q Evans last week, everything offered was sold, The salo will be held open until re ceipts are issued to tho successful bid ders, and in oaso any of them do not como across with the amount of their bids the property will bo offered again. This sale practically clears up all of DukoU county's doliuquont taxoi, with the exception of that in which errors wore mado in tho dosoriptlons in tho ealo notice. Jhs Oooloy was a passenger to Wakefield Sunday, Mrs 11 J Waldou visited frionds in Wakefield tho past week. Don't forgot Brcnns coffee, it is still in tho lead, Van soils it. Soo Dakota Oity Pharmacy boforo buying your paiulH and oils. Adv. Wo want Nebraska Farms. Soo Land Co., 405 Fourth St., Sioux Oity. Miss Mary Maxwell nud Miss Zota Simms woro visitors iu Omaha laBt wook. John Shortluy and wifo of Sioux City spout Sunday at tho Richard Shorlloy home. Antono Wilko, of Emerson, was a visitor horo on Monday night at tho Sohriever home. Mrs O E Johnson, of Jackson, wna n visitor horo at tho Ed Sunt homo a fow days tho pact wook. Anyono wishing puro applo oidor, guaranteed, for makitiR mince-meat, or to drink, can find it at Van's. FOR SALE Pony, harness and buggy, $-10.00 takes tho outfit. S H Mooro, Dakota Oity, Neb. Adv. Parties indebted to mo pleaso como in nnd pay part, if you can not pay it all, us Inood tho money. VaudeZeddo. STOP THAT I STOP THAT I I Quit broathing that poisonous dust. Buy a vacum carpet oleauor. J T Knepper, agent Adv. Anton Wilko nnd Attornoy O O Wisdom, of Emerson, ami Dr D O Stinson, of Leeds, Io, wero lodgo vis itors hero Moudny ovening. Mrs M C Snyder arrived horo last week from Sterges, Mo, whore sho re sided the past summer with her son. Sho will again take up hor residenco here. Nels O Hanson has just about com pleted n sot of up-to-date buildings on his farm southwest of town. For neat ness in appearance thoy are hard to beat. We have Nebraska, bo Dakota, Min nesota, Iowa and Texas farms for sulo or trude. Also oity -property. Soo Land Co. 405 Fourth St., Sioux City. Adv. The sacramelt of tho Lord's supper will bo administered at tlio M E church next Suuduy in tho morning service. We invito tho attendance of all christian pooplo. On account of somo dofeot in tho lighting plant no services wero hold ut tho M E church Sunday evening, aud the pastor and n largo percentage of tho Methodist peoplo preferring light to darkness went to the Luthoran church aud heard n good sormon by Rev Keller. Tho Homo Mission program by Emmanual Lutheran Sunday sohool, postponed from last Sunday ovoning, will bo given this coming Sunday evening at 7:30 o'olook. A liberal ofliuring for this important object 1b earnestly desired. All are most cor dially invited. A rousing big meeting was hold by tho Odd Fellows lodgo in this place Monday evening. Tho degree toam from the Emerson lodgo attendod, eighteen strong, and put on the first, second and third degroes in splendid style, their work being complimented by nil prosent. A delegation from South Sioux City was ulso present. A bounteous supper was served in the hall at the oloso of tho meeting. The local lodgo feels proud of the bugccsb of the meeting. A diminutive war broko out in tho Krumwiodo sulooou Wednesday, whon a coaplo of corn huskura from tho J O Gribblo place, got into a racket with Louis Krumwiede. Ono of the corn buskers used a knifo on Louis Krum wiede, slashing him on the forehead and across ihc face, leaving nn ugly gash on his noso. The other corn busier shied a brick at Henry, break ing u largo pane of glass in the front of the building. Both the corn busk ers wero lodgod in jail pending a hearing. Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds muy becomo un common within tho next generation" bus been begun by prominont Now York physicians. Horo is a list of tho "don'tb" which the doctors say will prevent tho annual visitation of tho cold : "Dont't sit in a draughty car." "Dou't sleep in hot rooms." "Dou't avoid tho fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal tirao. Overoating roduocs your resistance." To which we would add when yon takd a cold get rid of it as quickly as poRniblo. To accomplish that you will flud Ohamborlaln'H Cough Romo dy most excellent. Sold by all deulers. Adv. 8CHOOL NOTES. Tho Ilotnny class huvo leon Dorformlnu oxparlmonts to show tho relation of carbon tlloxldo to animal and to plant life, nlso to show tho proportion of lho wis. Tho ninth Kratle Algebra ulusxurolMittlliiK vail ntlr with a blitllst of review problem. Which way tho tide of battle minlt ko Is yet uncei tain, Tho elvonth Krado 1'hyslcH class aro do lux ItilHJiatory work, htudylns tho dllfereut classes of lovels, the wheel and axle, pul leys, aud the Inclined plane. Mils Ida Orr nud Miss Harvey wore wel come visitors In tho primary department lust Wednesday, Tho first nud second Krudvs nro belnit much In tore ted In tho study of lllitwatha, Ulydo I'orry has been out tho past ueek helping linslccoru. Kdtth I'orry has bcon absent ou account of tho Illness of her mother. The llftli and sixth grades have nenrly completed their ThnulcsKlvlUK booklets. L this wori is iHiiucruono in connection wui drawing and language Iwork. Tho liookx nro excellent speclmons of tho composition work being douo by tlio pupils of thoso grades. Parents, do you know tho teachers nro always very glad to have you visit the school? vVo aro somewhat surprised that so vory few patrons visit the school. Como and see what Is doing In the big brick building. Kreomnn Quintal ranked first lu tho Hfth nud sixth grade arithmetic contest last week, also In the sixth grade spelling con test. Theodore Krldorlck ranks first In Hfth grade spelling. Tho high sohool pupils nre getting ready for basket ball, A Night of Terror. Few nights aro tnoro terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in tho houso to relieve it, Many mothers have passed nights of terror iu this situation. A little forethought will en able you to avoid all this, Ohamber lain'd Cough Remedy is a certain ouro for croup and has never beeu known to fail. Keep it at hand, For ualo by lull dealers. Adv. CORRESPONDENCE g HUBBARD. Fred Sohuraaok waa down to tho couuty seat Moudny on business,, Bedding nud blankets of every de scription nt C Anderson Oo'a, John Wuugh was in tho oity ono day Inst wook. Mr and Mrs O M RuBmusson Sun day od ut tho L Larson home, A full lino of overythiug neoded du ring corn shucking, Goo Timlin, Adv. John Grcon was a south bound pns eengor from horo Monday. Mr May fluid nnd family drovo to Dakota City Sunciny to visit Mrs May Hold's brother, A Pederson. A full lino of Mary Jane nprous and housu droBSOB at C Anderson Co's. Ed llnrtuett camo down from tho oity Monday. While horo ho bought u iluu buuoh of calves from Patriok Jones. Joo Hagan has boon confined to his homo tho past two weeks owing to ill-ut-Bs, but is slowly recovering. Wo will pay over tho market prioo for eggs, also bust prioo for cream nud butter. Qeo Timlin. Adv. Tom Long shipped n our of hogs from hero to tho city last Saturday. Henry Cain visited south of town Saturday. Well, Henry has a to visit us well us nuy ono ulso. right Soo tho new outing flannels nnd dross goods just receivod ut O Ander son Co's. Mr and Mrs W Goorlz ontertainod a fow families ut dinuor, Suuduy. Mrs John Greon was a Sioux City shoppor lust Friday. Feed your lions Leo's Egg Makor nnd got eggs now, when tho prioo is high. Geo Timlin. Adv. Ed Hurtuett wns nu over night vis itor nt tho pureutal home, Monday. E Jensen and E ChristiuBon wero business cullers iu Jackson Saturday. Heavy work shirts all Bizcs and kinds, ut 0 Anderson Co's. 11 Nelsou uud family and O Nolson nud wife woro Suuduy guests at Kuud RumusBeu's home near Wutorbury, The danco given in tho Danish Brotherhood hall lust Friduy wus fair ly well utteudod, ubuut thirty num bers being sold. Bring in your produao, buttor, oggs, etc. Wo always pay tho top prico. O Anderson Co. A Andersen, L Jeppersou, Chris Jonsou, G Lursun, John Frodouoksou, Hurry Gribble, Ernest Persiuger, Bill uud Bon Roouey, woro couuty sent cullers from hero Monday. Curl Anderson m d Martin Hawk drovo out to O Mogeusun's Monday. If you need a good moat und food chopper, remember we have it, Uuo Timlin. Adv. Georgo Book oame down from Wa kandu Saturday. Ho returned Moudny und his niece, Laura Beck, ucoompuu iod him, Sho will muko her homo at Wukuudu with her undo. Wo carry n full lino of Ball Bund overshoes und rubber foot wear, tho best ou tho market, C Anderson Co. Arthur Mogonsen is soriously ill with diubotcB. No hope is hold out for his recovery Lator Ho died Tuesday night. Funeral services will bo held at the house Thursday nt 11 n m. Rev Soreuson will preach tho fuuorul sermon. Duck coats, juckots, overalls, mit tens, uud in fuot everything iu tho lino of supplies for corn buskers' ut O An derson Co A, Tho young Danish pooplo, it is said, will huvo u leap year dunoe next Fri duy, November 15th und tho oldor Duuish folks aro to huvo ono Novem ber 23, aud u third is beiug pluuncd to bo held Thanksgiving uight, No vember 28. Guess Unit's going some, JACK80N. Thorosa Krlach was hero from Slouz Oity over Hundiiy. 11 V Hnwyor was appointed mall inossen gor to the llurllngtau station, vlco Michael Sullivan, resigned. Horace Dugim lnul n loud of hogs ou tho market ono day the last of tho wook. Tho pupils of the public school enjoyed a vacation last Thursday nnd Friday while the teachers attended the teachers' con vention in Omaha. The insuruujo adjuster wus horo last fri duy aud settled tho Insurance ou theoiturch nud parsonago, which wero recently do strojed by lira. Thos Sullivan was transacting busliicss In Wnlthlll lust Saturday. Mrs M Boyle returned homo Saturday ovoning from a fow days visit with ruin tlvos aud friends lu Hloux City. Mary Uolmighory hud a load of hogs on the Hloux Oity market last Friday. Coin picking Is tlio principal occupation of tho farmers hereabouts these days, liolpls vory scarce. H F Hawyor bus Just completed raising bis little cottage occupied by Mrs Vlda Mixer, and putting a foundation under It, Ho also turned It around so that the kitch en faces south, Tho Hlckoy llios huvo built a largo cave and have It nicely contented to hold their surplus iioiutoes until mo mnricci goes higher. They hud In llftcon acies nud huvo u lino quality uud yield. KutoHulllvnn und little nephew, Milton . McUiino, of Sioux (Uty, spent over Shiiduy with her brother, Thos Kulllvun, I Died November A. 1012. the six months old daughter of V .1 Hellley iiul ulfo, after a weeks Illness. Interment was mado lu Ht Johns cemetery. Fioderlck Hclzor. Jr. violinist will bo horo ut the opera house, Saturday evening, No vember 10, IW. The Walthill Indians proved easy picking for the Jackson ft ot bull teum here Sunday nnd wero ilefontod by u score of lu to 0. I .lack (Jlaik.wlio hud the llgnments of his leg badly torn while nluylng. Is getting along nicely at tho homo of his aunt. Mrs 1) F Waters, whoro ho was roinoved nt tho tluioof the accident. William A Honshuw. of Council Illuffs. Inwn. und Florence A Hicks, of this place, wore married at Uiualia, Monday, They will live ut Council mulls. HOMER. On election day tho I.uthoruu Indies clear ed IAJ serving dlunorniid supper. Several hog doctors from tho Hwlnu nnd Veternlary (Jo, of dhorokeo, Io, aro around this locality doctoring sick hogs. Miss Itessle Hughes who Is attending school In Sheldon, Iowa, wus homo lust wook ou a short visit witu noma folks. I'o tor Knutz Is erecting n now brick building for a saloon. Mnbel Olnpp, formerly of Homer, nnd who tho past year has beon losldlng In Now York state with her parents. Is hero on a visit nnd expects to go to work soon for tho Nebraska Telephone Oo In Hloux Oity. Ilov L H Heckler, the M K pastor, and wife, were the recipients of a pound social nt the parsonage Inst Thursday evening. Mrs John do Meyer visited with rolattvci In Nacora several days Inst week, Mrs Mary Hymll received a telegram Monday from Seattle, Wnsh, that her daughter wns dangerously sick, and left Immediately for that place, Miss KmuinWIlktns resigned as teachor In tho public schools and Is now working at tho Security Htnto bank, Her place vacated nt school will bo filled by Miss Anna 1)1 neon. She Is well known hero, as sho bus lieou teachor lu Humor before. Report of S. S. Convention. Tim Ninth Annual Convention of tho Dakota County Sundny Sohool Association whioh convonod Friday nnti Boiurcfuy, JNovomuor 1st and 2nd, at tho Dakota City Emmnnual Luth eran church, wna quito well attended and much intorcst manifested in tho subjoots brought boforo tho convention. Delegates wero present from nino diffurout Sunday schools. Tho pres ence ol Miss Margaret E. Brown, tho General Soorutary of tho Nobraskn Stnto S. 8. AsBoointion, aud of V. 11. Kimborly, SupcriLtendont of tho Adult Department in the Btato Association, was an inspiration to all, thoir fitting talks nud uddrossos should provo a help toward tho advancement of Sun day Sohool work In our county, Tho printed program was folio sod quito closely. The president, Mr. J . b. Bacon, was not able, becnuso of business, to attond tho morning meet ings. Rov.S. L. Keller presided iu bimuBonco. Friday morning, greotiug) woro received from tho Btuto ofllor-ra und roportB of olllocra nnd department superintendents woru given, Tho sou rotary rovo quito a compre hensive report, nooording to tho Btato meut of tho Geuoral Beorotary. Thoro nro fourteen protostant Sunday schools lu our county. Two-thirds of them now lino tho grndod lessons in tho Ele mentary Dopartmouts. Most of them show u epirit of growth aud advauoo mout at tho present timo. Mr, Kimborly gavo an instructive address ou "Toaohor Training," Impor tant points of whioh woro: Tho Im portauco of Teacher Training, Tho Why of it, Tho Tho Toaohor Musr Know The Book, Tho Toucher Must Know tho child, The Teachor Must Know tho Suuday Sohool, Tho Teach er Must Know tho Associations, (County Stato, &o.) Tho Teaoher Must know now to study tho lossou. Every body is eligible to tako tho course. Tho Noou Hour Prayer Cirolo was explained by Miss Brown. Always at tho General oflloo iu Chicago nud tho Stato oflloo prayer for Suuduy Sohool work aud workers is offorod just nt noou timo. This year tho Gouoral officers huvo nrrnnged it calender of piuceu for prayer. Tho plnooB for prayer ou November 1 woro tho state of Illinois uud Italy; ou November 3, statu of Indiana and Malta . On both of thuso days spocinl prayor was offer ed for ubove places. November 22 is chosen for prayer for Nebraska. All are asked to remomber tho day, Ou Friday afternoou tho Presidont gave an inspiring address. 'Hub was followed by u most interesting Bynv posium on "What Should bo Done to Iucroaso tho Attendance at Sunday Sohool," By tho Pastor, by Rev Joliu Sorouseu; by tho Suporiutuudout, Miss Blunoho Hamilton; by tho Toaohor, J. 1'. Knoppor; by the Parents, W. fl. Kimborly. Many oxuelluut thoughts wero expressed, Tho Itound-Tablo ou "Graded Sun day Schools" by Miss Brown wub also instructive. Friday night wns given over to tho two nddrossea by tho stato workers Miss Drown, very ontortaiuingly telling us of "Somo Boys und Girls I Huvo Kuowu" uud Mr. Kimburly explained the different orgunizatious of Suuduy School Work, uud why ouch S. S. is ii8kud to puy an npportioumout tn county and Btato work. On Suturduy moining delegates from tho different schools told "The Best Thing Our Sohool Hub Dono tho Pust Year." Miss Brown gave n talk on "Tho Weak Points of Rural Sunday Schools uud Remedies," followed by two stories intertuiuingly told to tho primary children prosent. The song by tho girls of Mrs. Nate Millet's orguuizod S. S. clues was en joyed. Tho business mooting ocourrod Sut urduy afternoon. The following ufll oors woro elected for tho ensuing your: President J. 3. Bacon Vice-President.... Rov. J. Crows Seoretary-Trousuror Mrs. D. M. Neiswanger Tho following Superintendents woro elected : Toucher Training.. t... Mrs, S. Lopp Elomontary Division , Mrs. John Clayton Seoondnry R. E. Evans Adult , S . G. GuBSor Pastor's Dnp't Rev. J. Soronsuu Homo and Visitation Dop't '. MUs Auna Hugor Missionary Dup't. .Mrs. Samuel Hoikes Temporuuco Dop't. .Rev. L. R.Heakler Tho invitation of tho M. E. B. S. nt Homer wub unanimously acoeptod as tho plaoo of holding tho next year's oonventioti. Thu following resolution was adopt od: "We, tho resolution oommittno ro spcctfully offer thu following resolu tions: Ho it resolved l'irst, that wo ex tend our thanks to tho mombors of tho Lutheran ohtirch nnd tho people of Dakota City who huvo so ugroeubly entertained us in their homes aud opened their church for our conven tion. Second, That wo formally nok nowledgu tho presonao und helpful service of W , H. Kimborly und Miss Margaret E. Brown for thoir work among us. Third. That wo reoognizn tho faithfulness of Mr. J . 8 , lliicou und Mrs, D, M, Neiswunger uud tho vari ous othor ofllosrs. Fourth. That wo also appreciate tho help that bus beeu extoudud by thu other spoakers, musicians und com mittees who huvo helped muko this mooting so successful, Mrs Nato Miller, Mrs. R . A. Voss, Burt Kroeson, Tho Beginners Oluss, consisting of thirteen little children from tho South Sioux City Presbytorian S. 8,, taught by Mrs. S. B, Lopp, wus very inter esting. Thoy woro aftorwards enter tuined by sovoral Btories told by Miss Brown. A moat interesting quoation box was conduoted by Mr. Kimberly. A letter of greeting from tho President of the N E District, Mr. John Winebronner, now iu Florida, was read by Mrs, Goo, Bates. . Tho oonvontion adjoumod aftor a most suooessful sosaion, Mrs. D. M. Noiswangor, Soo. Tho Hornld and MoOall's Magazine with frco pattern, for $1.30, is somo bargain, Ask for froo sainplo copy, STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, Nov. 16 For this Dsvy Only 7 pounds of Sweet Potatoes 25c 2 Cans Extra Standard Corn 15c 6 Cans Oil Sardines 25c 75c Can of Ripe Olives. . 65c 3 Cans Strawberries '. , . , , 25c 2lb Can Extra Pumpkin. 4 . ..10c Sack of Puritan Flour $1.40 HOSIER Y c nave iust received an elegant new line of the famous Arrow Brand Hos iery for men, women, misses and children, from.thc cele brated Richmond Hosiery Mills. This is considered the best brand of hose on the market for the money, and we have marked them at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere. Stinson's Dakota. City Our Stocks are Complete and We Can Make Prompt Delivery on Hsurd stfid. Soft C 0 A L Try Our V Wcnonai Lump for Kitchen Stove Edwards and Bradford Lumber Co. Dakota rU U tffC AMCI (Henry's Place; East of the Court House for the Best in I Wines, Liquor and Cigars ! I Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, Nmlife Beer Bottle I Henry Kriimwiedei Special HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS November 19tli and Docombor 3rd io Powell. Wyoming Join mi on one of these excursions and let me show you these rich farm lands irrigated, by the government vhere you do not have to pay a profit to anyone, simply return to Uncle Sam during the next 12 years the actual cost of irrigation. ALFALFA; Here you can see about 12,000 acres of alfalfa now in stack. It is a wonderful showing and tells you better than I can what you can do on yonr homestead. HOMESTEADS CLOSE TO TOWN. You need not go more than three or four miles from Powell to get as good farms as any now growing bumper cropi. Write today for illustrated folder with map showing how conven iently these gifts of the Government are located. 1). Clem Nebraska. City, Neb. 11 for All nhe mSk-KJL 1Wr, Wh.n I IS Nw Sherwood Rye Whiskies. I i or Korf Dakota City. Wtbrmtka Denver, Immigration Agent OMAHA, NEBRASKA