lb. I -V ir i 17 r L 1?" ti ll Faurrsa Headquarters Our aim to have every Farmer coming to Sioux City KNOW this is HIS Bank Ripe, Ready and Eager to serve him faithfully and well. 'I his a Country Bred Bank that knows Farmers from A to Z-AND LIKES THEM. It wishes to meet their every call for loans for advicc-for help. EVERYTHING in GOOD Bunk ing is here for you. Interest on Savings paya ble on demand, S. S. Tickets, Insurance with a Welcome from the heart that "WEARS WELL." Mid - West "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. Dakota County Herald TOHN II. RRAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Trice. $1.00 Yer Year. a weekly nowapapor publioliod at Dakota City, Nebraska. PormiuBion tins beon grantod for tlio transmission of Una paper through tho main an second-clans matter. Telophono No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County truiu on wliioli ho waB going to Hioux City, and probably ovar-oxmtfd him self. Ho reimiinod uudor tlio doctor's earo at Siouz City until HuturiliiY, when ho wus tali en homo. Mr Duvoj lias beon very Hick during thin wnok, and his condition is considered ex tremely critical, JJrucp, at Tokatnah, Neb. . ..John Davis, of Omnlm, stopped off oti Holi day to visit old (into ftiouds a few tints... Mra Allltou Uitiu received a ti'lcgram on Monday, Htating tho doith of her mother at Htorm Lake, IovTfi.. ..Oiotgo Timelier and family and John Thuokor mid family atitoed to Hloiin, Io, lust Sunday, to littlo family ruuniou.. .. Mra Alary Armoui and daughter, Agnoa, of Hioux Oity, wero Saturday and Sunday visitors at Marvin Arraour'a, east of town. Jes ao Lake and family accompanied them un their viait,. ..Alias lieaaio Ilughea, of Uheldop, Io, spent Thanksgiving vacation with her parenta, Mr and Mra Gilbert llughoo, hilts Ungues returned to Hlioldnu Sunday evening, tccompauicd by her father,. ..At the Intermission church in Wiunobugo on tSuducaday of laat week occurred the marriage of Miaa Iluzel Penry to Mr Hutli Uucklaud, both well known peo- plo of Homer. They wero married b llov Father Grease... Dan Ilartuett, of Hubbard, whl'o attending tlio fu neral laet Moi.ilay in Homor, backed hia automobile into tho buggy of iluiiff Mation, iLrowing him out and -t-voroly bruising hia fuoe. Otherwinn no damage waa ilono... .Tlio marriugo of Mihh Agnea A llorger, atop-daiigliter of Oarl Laraen to Laurita Luracn, took place Saturday, November SO, 1012 lit 112 o'clock, at tho homo of the brido'a par .-nta. llov J fcorensun, of tho Eugiiah Lutheran church, perform ed the coromoay 8 Itamo nf I ntarocl T UUIIId J I l,lfclvJ Jfr, from our Exchanges Pender Timea: B J Smith, of Ho mer and Winnebago, waa in town Wednesday. Daily Itnma in Ponoa Journal: Mra Miohiiela returned to her home in Dakota City Friday. Lyona Mirror: Mrs Olvdo Hobbies' slater, Mro Hnrlcy, of Homer, waa bore this week on a vialt, Wayne Democrat: Mrs Davoy came from Sioux City Friday lo visit at the homo of her daughter, Mrs F S Derry, Albaton Itoma in Sloan, Io, Star: Ed liakko and wife wore over from Homer, Neb, tho latter part of tho week. Salix Itoma in Sloan, Io, Star: For ter Yaudusou and Miaa Gertrude Van duaen, of Sioux Oity, visited several days tho puat week with their parents. ... i Mra Roberts and two daughters and son, of Smith Sioux City, and Mra Jividen, of Onawa, viaiicd lust week at the homo of Mr ami Mrn Fred Dun agan. . . . Mrs IliiBimis Madison return oil fllntmay evening to nor liomo in South Sioux Oity after a short visit at the home of Iter daughter Mra A 1) Paulson. Winnebago Ohieftaiu: Mias Geor gia Mansfield, of Lincoln, spent Thanksgiving at tho homo of her brother, M 8 Mauallold.. . .Mra J M King, of (Inniiir, and Mra II A Monroe, nf Biour Oity, were guests at tho M H Mam-field homo last weok....GiiBt Gerlach and family, of Orofton, ar rived hero Inst Friday for a almrt vinlt at tho homo of Mra Gorlaoh'a parenta, Mr and Mra J I) Gill, and at tho F, V Ohamborlaiu home Oarl Hu renin and family wont to Missouri Valley, Io, last Filday, being called there to attoud tho funeral of tho 5-year-old son of Mr lluroum's sister, Mrs How ard Thurbur. Tho funoral was held Saturday. California Woman, Seriously Alarmed. "A short time ugo 1 contracted u so voro cold which Bottled on my lungs and caused men great deal of annoy anco. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were no sore and lull uneil I began to beaetioualy alarm ed. A friend lecommeuded Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, saying she hail usi.d it for yours. I bought a bottle and it relieved my cough the Ural night, and in a week I waa rid of tin eo.d and KoreiieaH of my lungs," write Miaa Mario Gerber, Sim U lie, Cal. For sale by all dealers. Adv. ter Kriatitie, Mrs A 0 Hansen ami children, Mr mid Mrs Ed Campbell mid son Orval, George Campbell and Mary Green. Wo ato offering a new lino of fanoj ruga. Come in and seo them before tho holidays. Uco Timlin. Fred Uartels waa a county aout vis itor the latter part of laat week. Rasmus Nelsen and Fred Johnaou shipped catllo Monday. Wo will tn alio u special prico on aiipplitb for Cliristmas trees at school houses. Seo us boforo ordering, 0 Anderson Co. Mrs T Long sprung n great surpriao on her better half Suuday cvouing, it being hia 48tlv birthday. Mra Long had invited all the K C'i and tlioy arrivoJ at 8:80. A very enjoyable evening wan spent and at tho mid night hour all departed for their homes wishing their host muny happy birtli daya. Fred Uartela, tho shoop man, has boon having all kinds of grief and fur with tho oo)u tea. During the snow atorm laat week ho had to get on a horse nnd drive the coyotes out of the stocic Held tielore Ho could turn Hie sheep in. He could seo a dozen of the varmints at one time. lie put some poison on ouo of tho sheep that had been killed by tho coyotes and the fol lowing morning ho found two dead ones. Die nova shot another one frim tho wagon in which they wero riding, and atill there a few left to pester the sheep. Heport of the Condition of he Hubbard State Bank of Hulilmnl, charter No, 748, In the state of ,Neinikn, at tlio cloie or business Nov ember W.1K12. llBflOUHOHK Lonns ami discount I SfM.VJ Kl Overdraft itfl Hanking homo, furniture and fix tures 2,150(0 Current expense!, taxes nnd Inter- OH paid , 7I'S 42 Due from national nnd slate luniks 43,67(1 62 Currency , if.WU HI (fold coin Wttoni Silver, nickels and cents. 741 67 BUM OB aWWAAW!mMKWlKiVyWWk . .-r-.r-.r-.-.,-.. t ....... ,. ourxKt&ruiMutiMuti Total 1116,180 80 i.iadimtiks Capital stock paid In 1 10,000 no Hurpuia ruiui 1.K1H w Undivided profits UK) 06 Individual deposits sub ject to check J6v,l!il 87 Demand certificates of deposit, WW TJmu cortlllcatcs of de posit 70,421 11 181.011 41 Depositors' Riiarnnty fund 716 7 Total 1145,180 80 Htato of Nebraska, Oouutyuf Dakota. iB" I. Michael Wators. cashier of the nlwve named lirtuk, do hereby suenr that the aliovo statemunt Is ucorn-ul and true copy of the report made to tho state ItimkliiK Ixiard. MiohakL, Watkhh. Attest .1. It. WntuiH. Director. Cashier. O. K. Wntois, Director. Subscribed and sworn to liefoio mo this fjtli ilay of December, 1U12. 11. U. Oiiiimii.k. (seal) Notary l'ubllc, ,My couinilsnlou ox pi run .Maroh 4, 1917. Wakefield Xtims in Wnyno Demo crat: D 0 Learner was a Norfolk vis itor Sunday ....Frank Crane returned from Oolrioka, 8 D, Sunduy. Doacon Itoma in Emerson Enter prise: Harry Warner loft Friday for McGregor, Minn, to visit hia parenta. Thoy formerly tived nt Homor, Neb, Watorbury Itoma in Allen News: John Uogau, of Goodwin, was iu town Thursday.... Arthur "ronk anil fami ly ato Thiinkngiviug dinner ul tho Dun Graves homo in South Sioux City, Watcrbury ItemH in Pouea Journal: James linker and wife, of Vista, wero horo Tuesday... .T Hodgins, of Vista, was in town Thursday.... Guy Ander son returned home after spending tho fall nt Hubbard, Hurliuglou Nows : Miss Doeaie Var vaia returned Friday to hor homo at Hubbard aftor a week's visit with Lor sister, Mra Ohas Iroluiid. Her uncle, Mr Dufraiu, returned with hor for n mil with relatives. Sioux City Journal, flth: Mr aud Mrs JP Twohlg, liul Summit avenue, have returned from a ait weeks' visit in New York.... Mrs Will Ryan, of Homer, Neb, aud Mrs J 0 Duggan, of Goodwill, Neb, have returnod to their home aftor a visit to tho 0 11 Duggau homo. Sioux Oity Journal, 10th: Ico on tho tilitBOuri river at the. Dakota coun ty bhoru yesterday was thiol: ouough to support mou and matorials, and mat weaving for tho revetment work was resumed. The crow lost about a weok ami a half while the ico was forming. W J .McDonald, a United Stat, s boiler inapeotor, will be hero today to test all tiie boilers on government bouts aud pile drivers. i'ouca Journal: Dr Leahy, of Jnok- son, waa in town this wcok... J M Davey, pioneor merchuut of Ponoa, was sttiokon lust weok with heart trouble, no was hurrying to catch u Allen Nown: Miss Mabol Twamloy wont to tho city TucBday for a few days visit.... Rev Kellor, of Dakota Oity, preached to a largo audienco both afternoon aud evening Sundav. ....The Walter Collins family has moved to Jaokaon and John Kratise and wife have moved into tho house. .. ..Mr and Mrs James Hatch spent Thanksgiving day at Homor with tho lattcr's parents, Mr and Mra Charles Uisoroto.... Frank Hill, who is the proprietor of a barber shop at Sibley, Io, spent Thankigiving day with his parents, Mr aud Mrs II II Hill, and Bister, Muriol... .W AV Harvoy, a for mer farmor north of hore, visited here ovor Sunday at the Grorgo Sohroedor home, returning Monday. Mr Hur voy ia now ruuning a hotel iu Sioux Oity and doing a good business, WolthiU Times: Swan Olson went to Dakota Oity Monday evening .... Miss Mabol Gilson, of Homer, visited hor father Saturday afternoon. . . .Mrs Oooley, of Dakota Oity, was a Walt hill visitor Friday afternoon.... MrB George Whaloy was down from Homor Friday alteruoon to visit hor son, Hon ry 8 toner. . . .MIhsps Mabel aud Goldie uuson, oi notnor, wero Wallbill vis ltoia Monday afternoon.,.. Mrs 0 R Byorly aud child wero down from South Sioux Oity Sunday afternoon to visit Mr Uyorly". ... Mrs J Rounds re turned to Homer, Monday evening, aftor a Thanksgiving visit with her daughter. Mra Jeff Oolo.... Miss Lillio Johuson, of Jackson, was the gueat of Missoa Agues aud Mabel Aamuu aud Miss Jeuuie Ueding last Friday and Saturday.... Mr W W Armour, of Da kota City, uxpeotu to go fonth with tho MathowBons and spend tho winter iu Florida. Ho is one of tho pioneers of Nebraska, having coma to whut ia now Dakota county Ufty-aix joara ago. Ho is a veteran of tho civil war. Mr Armour ia aoiuowhat disappointed iu not gottiug away before snow oamo us be, hoped to tuijoy the novelty of a fflntor without Boeing enow, II o cumc to WolthiU yeatorday. Homer Star: Horn To Mr and MrB 0 L Ohuroh, a baby girl, on Thauksgiving day.... Geo W Rock well is visiting his daughter, Mm Ed Only a Phone Call Away Very anxious to talk about your next Insurance Policy. Phone or write and will at once drive out and see you. Any kind written RIGHT with treat ment unexcelled elsewhere. I have the agency of Ed. T. Kearney. The same old companies good for n quarter century back, the same brand of treatment he gave you. I buy and sell lands and have an excellent list to choose from. UST WITH ME. I make Farm Loans and can guarantee my rates very lowest possible, with service the very best possi ble to give. Steamship tickets in the best companies. Conveyancing with thirty years experience learn ing how, Ripe Ready and Eager to serve you faithfully and help build up Jackson and Dakota county. H F. NoKeavsri Jsk.ekson, NobraakBL Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. & HUBBARD. Put Duggan and wifo were shoppers in the city Tuesday , A lino now invoice of dishes just re ceived at O Anderson Co's. , Fred Rartels transacted business in the city Tuesday, Mrs John Harty waa iu the city Fii day of lust week. Try a can of our floueymoou keen cut coffee. You will 11 nil it the beat. Geo Timlin . Fred Nelsen mado liiu usual trip' to Hubbard Sunday. That's Fred's bu siness. Mrs II Nelson arrived laat Sunday to visit at tho -homo of her aon, Ohas Dodgo . Bantu Olaus has taken up hia head quarters at O Audernou Oo'a store. Drop in and seo for yourself. Pat Duggan and wifo autoed to Sioux Oity, Tuosday. Patrick Jones and wifo wont lo tho city Monday, returning Tuesday. Toys for tlio children and useful gifts of all kinds at 0 Anderson Oo'a. Mrs II Nelson went to Sioux Oity, Monday, to seo her daughter, who is suffering from so mo eye tronblo. Leo Uoido and wifo aud Mrs W Good, wuru iu Sioux Wednesday of laas wook. They went by auto. Ever) thing in staplo and fancy China, goods that make uboIuI aud beautiful Chiistmas pioseuts. Geo Timlin. Tom Long wont to Lincoln Monday, returning Wednesday. Dan Ilartuett was on tho Sioux Oity market with a bunch of stock cattle Tuesday. If you like a good rioh blend in coffoo, try tho colobratod Millar's coffee, and you will find it just what yon like, 'J Anderson Co sella it. James Harty Sundayod at tho James ileeney homo near Nacora. U Hanson and wifo wore over Sun day fjueBts at tho homo of their daughter, Mra II Jensen. The froahcat and boat brands of cookies at 0 Anderson Co's, Tho mauy friendG of Chan Dodgo, who rcoeutly broko hia leg, will bo pluasod to know that he is recovering nicely. Mrs Albert Hehroiuler rnluttiml tho ilrst of thu wcok from South Dakota. She had been there since August, hav ing goue there for her health. lhing in your produce, butter, ckrb. etc. We always pay tho top prico. U Anderson Co. Henry Cain was visiting frieuds south of niibbiiid, Sunday, James Ilartuett returned to his home iu Omaha, Thursday evening, Everything iu tho lino nf candy for tho holiday trade at O Anderson Oo'a. William Nelson was a city passeu ger tho llrat of tho weok, Rev Soronaen was visiting frieuds near Hubbard Tuesday. Mou'n leggings, in leather and uuok, also oveihhous at money saving piicea. Geo Timlin. Ed Cliukoiibeard and family from near Dakota Oity, visited from Satur day until Suuday evouiug at tho Jobso Oraves home, Uoury Hanson, John Jesseu aud wife weie among those troui hero who saw Santa Ulatis iu thu city last week, Sleds and skates for tho boys, knit goods, scarfs, hooda and sweatera for tlio girls, and over.-thiug in fauoy gooda or substantial everyday articles for old and young, atC Anderson Co's. Herman Nelsen aud wife entertained several families at diutier Suuday, Johu Jofcseu aud wifo ato Suuday dinner with friends near Nacora, Cooking utensils and overythiug iu tho lino of- up-to-date tinware at C Audersou Co'a. A Leap yoar dauco will bo given in tho Danish lfrotherhood hall Thurs day, December 2Gllix. All, are invited to attend, JamoH Campbell returned Tuesday to hia homo at Ceutoivillo, S D, Some of thoso from hero who went to seo Santa iu tho oity Tuesday wore, Mr and Mrs Geo Johnson nnd daugh- JACKSON. John Heffernau has gone to Chicago. Mra O A Harbor and sister, Mrs T J lloneli, of Maraland, Neb, aro visiting relativia at Rolden, Neb. Mra Horace Dutoui spent several dnjs last week at the bedside of hei falhei, J: Cuvuiiiiugli, at Allen, who is quite ill. She lelt him much linptov ed. Mrs Alex Frye, who ban been uudor tho doctor's care tho past month, went to Sioux City lust Thursday intending to undergo an operation at tho hospi tal, but alio returned homo not feeling ablo to undertake it, Harry Goodfeliow ia visiting hia oouainB, tho Mcllcnrya, at Colonic, S D. Mrs Etigono Garnor doparted Fri day for Elkhorn, Nob, to visit her pa renta, Geo Cookerell and wife. Mra John Rolcr is visiting her aon, Dr Thus I) lioler, and daughter, Mar garet, at Omaha, this week, Mra Emma Rico, of Portland, Ore, is a gueat in the Joe M Twohig home. Mrs Rico is an aunt of Mrs Twohig. Geo 0 Smith returned homo fiom tho hospital laat Saturday, recovering uicely fiom an operation. Next Saturday, December 11, bo iug the anniversary of tho death of the late P F McCarthy, formerly paator here, a solemn mass of rrquium will bo celebrated in tho chapel in St Cathar ine's ncademy. W A Brown sold his farm consist ing of 1G0 acres, near Goodwin, Nob, to Milto Hernial) and Frank Curpeuter, conalderatioL, $10,000. The deal was madu through the Pioneer Lund and Insurance Co, of this place. Mr and Mrs John Brady departed last week for Sioux Oity, whore they oxpect to spend the wiutor iu tho homo of their daughter, Mrs O A Bar rett. t Johu McUouigal and Fred Morgan aro taking iu the sights iu Omaha this wcok Miko Carney and wifo returned .Tuesday from a two week's visit with relatives at Rnudolph, Nob. Teresa Erlach, of Sioux Oity, spent over Sunday with tbo homo folks. Report of the Condition of The Bank of Dakota County of JnekHon.Oliiirter No. GS1, In thu Stnto of Nebraska, at tho close of business .Noein 1)8 r 20, MS. ItESOUUOES I.oann and discounts....; ... 111,741 f Overdrafts ')ht HauktiiR liouxu furniture and fix tures -1,207 2S uurreni expenses, tnxes and in for est pulil , 1,712 t'S Duo fiom nat'l aud statu , tanks..., , t:sf),2:lt 18 Ounency 1,870 to Clold coin 1,01(1 hi (Silver, nickels nnd cents... 877 Ofl 3I.C7H 2it Total , $ lM.Staca I.IAI1ILITIKM riapltal stock paid In 20,000 00 unuiviueu prouiH Individual deposits sub lectio check 160,608 13 Demand eertlllcates of deposit 4C3 75 Time eertlllcates of du- poalt 11W.807IW 16D,23S 81 Depositors' imaiaiity fund.. l.filfl 70 Total KrATi: W NlillHAhKA, uouuiy or Dakota. i I, lioei). Kearney, cnshlor of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that Hho abo.vo statement Isiu-nricctnud truocopy of 5.0U1 Oil ...S 185,81:) C'i the' report madu to the state hanking board; .wrnsT: i.kk u. jtKAiipnv, M.O, Aykkh, Dliector, Cashier. lUniiY H.AiiAiu. Director. SuhscrllHKraiul sworn to lieforo mo this Uth day of December, 11)12. J.. I. KiMKita, (sr.Ai.) Notary Tublle, My commission expires J an, 20, 1017. The Report of the Condition of Bank of Dtkota City of Dakota CMty, charter No, SOI, In tho statu of Nebraska, nt the close of nuslnuss Nov ember SO, 1012. unsointcKS Loans nnd discounts 10.1,892 7G Hanking house furniture and llx- tilieu 0,600 00 Current expenses, tnxcsnnd Inter est paid . 0,011 08 Duo from nat'l and state banks $12,080 65 Currency 1,181 00 Gold coin ,,...... 77S Oil Silver, nickels and cents. 457 28 4S,i)00 8.) Total.... S 868,890 E0 LIAIIII.ITIES ' Capital stock paid In I 20,000 00 Surplus fund 1, wio 00 Undivided prollts 15,000 CI Individual doposlts sub ject tucheek. t SJ.OJO 71 Demand eertlllcates of deposit 3,081 00 Time eertlllcates of de posit 108,130 33 Due to national and Statu banks 22,771 68 Depositors' guaranty fund Total Stair or Nkiiuakka, County of Dakota. I, M. O. Ayres, president of the nbovu named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement Isn correct and true copy of tbo report made to tho state lianlcink' bimrtl. Aitest: M.O.Aykkb, Harry It. Adair. Director. President. G'Oyt1iirtMr, Director. Hubscrllied and sworn to lieforu mu this 7th day of Decembr, U12. J. J. Timers, (skat.) Notary l'ubllc. My commission expires January 20, 1017. 218,621 70 1. DAS 20 .J 258.800 60 63. HOMER. Born To Mr und Mrs O A Goff, a baby girl, on Wodncsday, December A. Miss Virginia Sawyer was at homo to spend over Sunday with homo folks Miss Cora Snrouseu went homo with Ruby Van do Zeddo and spent ovor Sunday in Dakota City. Mrs Wageuor was hero from LoMars wheie sho was visiting, and spent Fri day afternoon with her soub, tho Star oditois. , Ed Wilkiits has a bad caso of blood poisoning iu hia hand. lie ia having it treated and oared for at tho homo of his parents, Mr aud Mm August Wilkius Mra Geo M Beat ia on tlm sick list, also Mrs T J Uchauder who has a bad case u tousilitia. Tho Homor high school gave a sur priao par'y on Fon eat Rook well Satur day oveniug. It was sort of a hard times party, and nmsio and games were played, aftor which Mrs Rock well, assisted hy Misi Ilolou, aorved a midnight supper. All went home saying they h;td a real good time, Miss Virginia Brown aud Miss Na dine Bin partition were Xmas shoppers iu tlio oity Tuesday. Dr Will Ream, of Walthill, was horo Tuesday onrouto homo from Sioux Oity by auto. City - Mcat - Maurk.et WM. F. LORENZ, Proprietor Dakota. City, Nebr. Back in the old standi, ready to serve you at all times with the best Meats at the lowest living prices. Order your Poultry and Meats for the Holidays NOW. ST ST Agent for Seymour's Laundry, Best in the City. ZZfye Heratid for- All News Gre Whan. It IS Nows NOTICE KOIt U1DS. Notlco Is horoby Rlvou that on or bcfoio January 1st, IVli), sealed bills will bo reeelv cU at tlio county clcrli's olllcc for furnish ing books, blanks anil stationery as follows: hooks Records, 8-qr, plain, each. Hecorils, 8-qr, printed beads, each. ltecoruu, printed piiko, each. (leiioral indexes, (1-qr, ruled, printed head, each. All books to bo madu of best llnon ledger paper, full Russia binding, to open Hat, and to correspond with books now in use. LKTTKK ItKAllS AND KNVKLOl'K.a Letterheads, printed, Kiupliu bond or equal, per M. Knvolopex, printed. No 1, slo 6), white, per M. Knvolopea. printed, Manilla, No 10, per M Kalier'a or Dixon's puuells. hw., ur itiuis. HTATIONKRV 7 Kanford's, Darter's or Arnold's Ink, per qt. fcjpuneurliiu, Uluuluum or (illiott's pons, por arosrf. buimlesoratuli pads, poruo.. 1II.ANKS I.eual blanks., full shoot, por 100. Legal blanks, half sheet, per 10o. Legal blanks, iiunrter sliet't, per WO, Legal blanks, eighth blieet. pur lot). Separata sealed bids will r.Uo bo received for: Dounty printing. I'ubtlstilug tho delinquent tax list, bounty pliytelnn. The board resoros tho light to roJoetnnv and all bids. Accepted bidder to glvo liouil for faithful porfoi inauco of contract. Dakota Oity. Neb. Nov 29, 1(112. Oeorgo Wllklns, (Jouuty Olork. Try Solace At Our Expenso Money Back for any case of UlicuiiiuiiBin. Neuralgia or UeaduclK1 that 8oIaco bails tn Koliovo SOLACE REMEDY Is a recent mudlcnl discovery ul tlireo ilorinan Scientists that neutralizes ITrloAoldandpurlllustho blood. it is easy to tuu, ami win notoiieet inn weakest stomach. It la guaranteed under tho I'll re fond and Drug Law to bo absolutely fieo of opiates or harmful di uhsuI liny deBcrlptlon, SOLACE Is a pure tpeclllo In tablet form and hah lieeu pi oven beyond qiioallou to lie tho surest and quickest remedy for I'rle Acid troubles known to medical science, no matter how long standing. It rcaohej and leiuovos thu toot of tho trouble (Urlo Acid) anil put llles the blood. THE SOLACE CO, of llattle Greek mo thu Hole I'. S. Agents and havo over two thousand voluntary testluionlal totters whloh have beun received from Kiateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature ami FREE DOX sent upon request. It. Leu Morris, piesldont of the First Na tional bank of Chtco, Texas, wrotu tho Hoi acu liompiiny as follows) "I want you to send a box nf Holaco to my father In .Memphis, Tent)., for which I en clone tl. This remedy has lnon used by kuuiu friends of mlud hero and I only hopo It will benefit my father as It has them. (Signed I It L Mori Is. I'm up In SCo MM aud 1 1.( boxes. IT'S Ml .HTY FINE TO DE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACE "No Special Treat men t. Schemes or Cues." Just SOLACE alouo does tho work. Write today for thu fieu lox,et . SOLACE REM COY CO., Rattle (.'reek, Mloh. Klrst publication U-22-lw NOTICE OF OPENINO 1IOA1). To all whom It may concern: Stato of Nebraska. Dakota county. s The eouiiulsslouur appointed to locate aud rupoi t on .. proposed road commencing nt the southwest corner of section thiee(il), towfishlp twenty-eight (2HI noitli. lunge six (U) east of thu sixth (iltli) 1. M on tho line between Dakota and Dixon counties aud running due north along tho said coun ty Hie to the nort iwest corner of said sec tion thiee(b) .thence duo east to tho south west corner of see t Ion thirty-four (III), town ship twou'y-nlue (?v) north, range six ()). oast of the sixth (nth I 1. 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