r ir? . 3 r i h u i L' n Et 1 i i V4 ITS I! C 3 i m 1 i d 15 JO aar i 1 1 li nr IU? n n 15 1- Royal DahingPowder AbsolutelyPure 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 prAved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cook ing in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder. Dakota County Herald TOHN II. KIJAM, I'UBMSHRR Subscription Pricn. $1.00 Per Yenr. A wockly nowHpapor ptibliHliucl at Dakota City, NobniRkn. Permission linn beun unuitod foi thq tranomianion of thiapiiticr through tho nirtiii an second-clivH mutttr. Telephone No. IU. Official Paper of Dakota County A Merry OliMxtuuiH ami n I lnipy Now War, lo The Herald Ucidum, ono and till. i Items of Interest : from bur Exchanges I posHeHsiun of the kitoliun anil dining room procoodod to norvo a delicious liuiohfon. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent and tho giinntti de parted for thoir rcspeetivo liomes, willing Mrs Armbrlght a long and proHperons married life. Mrs Arm bright wiih the rot ipii lit of tiiiiuyhuiiu tiful and UHoful ircHentB, Walthill TimoH : John Lundy wont to Homer Monday .... MrH C F Hates, of Homnr, wlio Iiiih Iicmii viniting lmio, n turned lionio TucHiluy . .. .Judge Hy att and wife, of Homer, spent Htmduy at the home of J V Qorliam . . . .Miss Mabel Harvey, of .South Bioux City, will Hpend OhriHtmiis with Mr and Mrs Ij II Clement. .. . Mimtci Yernou Clem eut goes to Booth Sioux City to spend Sunday with his aunt, Mitts Harvey. I CORRESPONDENCE HOMCR. Mrs I) U Ames is on tho flick list. Miss Noll Combs is homo from Lin coin for Christmus. Mrs Win Uovell is spending tho hol idays with her sou in Nacora. Mrs Chas Hates, Qortie Bueklund and iJessio Hughes wero city shopjiers Monday. The Yeoman lodgo initiated several now members into tho order on Mon day evening. Miss Lena Wilkins eulertuiued the Ilemoh Embroidery club at Iter homo Wednesday evening. It M Lorko has traded his farm hero for a piece of laud in Keith county. He expects to stay hero for another year, howovor. II J Jones and family have moved here from Omaha and will farm the old Eborly place south of town the coining year. Doth the Methodist and Lutheran ohurehos gave Christmas programs on Glirismas eye, both had good programs and a full houso. Margaret Hmitli nnd Earl Kisdul are home ou a two week' vacation, the former from Bioux City and the latter from Lincoln. Miss Oarrio Hansen went to Dakota City on Hunday evening with Ruby Van do Zeddo, both returning Mouday noon. Mr and Mrs Ed Crowley, of Lincoln, Neb, aro spondiug Christmas at tho Tim Murphy homo. Also Lorraine and Eluoru Murphy aro homo (or the holidays. Potor Katitz gavo a gruud opeuing at his now saloon on Uoce'mber 17. Roast pig was to bo tho treat but it was a failure for 3omo cause or other. Dr Bhololi, of Kansas City, Mo, de livered a Hue address to tlio Woodmen and friends on Tuesday evening. On ly u fair sized crowd camo out, it be ing a bad, stormy night. Lyons Mirror: Chas Heott, a cous in of M M Warner, wus a Wakefield visitor in Lyons the past week. Watorbury Items io Ponca Leader: George Smith transacted hiutiucHS in Dakota City, Friday of last week, Pender Times: J F nefferuuu wus up '.o Hubbard, Sunday. ...John F llefforniui otijojed a vist from his brother, T E Ilefeinim, yesterday, Winnobigo Chieftian: II Ci Nie- Imhr was in Hastings the llrst of tho week ou business.... Mrs Gus (Which returned to her homo in Crofton last Friday, after a f"v days' visit with her parents, Mr and Mis J D Gill and family. Hartington News: 0 L Culler went ti Dakota City Saturday and returned in tho livening uccnmpmiitid by Mrs Culler, who, since leaving tho hospital in Sioux City, where she went for an operation, had been staying with her mother, Mrs M F Adair, in Dakota City. Wynot Tribune: Mr and Mrs Jack McQuirk.wero vibilors at Sioux City a law days last week . . . .Mrs E J Morin returned Saturday from a few days visit willi her mother at Dakota City. . ...Mr und Mm EJ Morin departed for Omaha yesterduy to spend the Christmas holiday. Conduetor Vaughn it on tlio morning-run in his piano, Sioux City Journal, iilst: .Scott ltjokwoll, of Akron, Colo, visited yesterday with George W Ueaeom. He was ou his way to Dakota City, Neb, to spend ChrihtmuH with his pa rents. ...The cutting of ieu by tin Consumers Ice company will start ubout January 1. The io at Crystal lake uud on tlio Rig Sioux river now is ubout six inelies think. l'onoa Lcudor: Mrs Fred Rogesoli ivt-ut down to Dukotit county Satua day to visit her diuiglitur. Airs Mario llngnioli Armbright, riiturnliif; home that evening. While Mrs Rogeseh was at the home of her daughter about twouty-ilvo of their neighbors sur prised her with a "sweet and sour" sliowof. The ladies came loaded down with plow, oakes, pickles and other good things to eat and taking Allen Nows: Mrs W J Armour re turned Saturday night ftom a few days' visit in Sioux City. . Mis Morgan, mother of Phil and Ed, spent Friday and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs Ed Morgan and family at Dakota City. .... Mrs Robert Mel'lierrau underwent an operation for cancer last I'riday at St Joseph's hospital in Sioux City. Last reports are that she is gottiug along very nicely. Sioux City .Tournol, 2ith:' About twelve days will be necessary to com plelo the paving on tho bunk of the .Missouri river iu Dakotn county, Nob, according to John S Cumpbpll, over eeer iu ohargo of the froverument river work near Sioux City. Eight ears of rook will bo needed every day to llniuh tho paving ou scheduled time. About '2,01)0 feet of mat remains to bo ballostod nnd placed. Mr Campbell has dccl.lod to wait until tlio ice is six iueliss thick before sending toams with reek to load down the mat. The mat will remain ou top of the ice until tho support is molted away next spring. Lunt winter it was found necessary to dynamite the iee and let the mat down because of the swift uurrent near tlio Sioux point work. Mr Campbell loft Sioux City last evening for Kansas City to spend tlio holidays with his Iitnulv. Tills is tho llrst viisatlon he has had tho punt jeur. Homer Star: Hul Thaokor iu$ family, of Sloan, la, visited over Su i day with George Thaokor and family. ... .John C Davis, of Oinalia, ex man ager of tlio tanners' elevator, is visit ing friends and rulativesiu Homer,... Georgn Smith and family, from the Sand Hilla, arrivod iu Uomor Tues day, to again resume their lesidenoe and make it their home. . ..Sherman Loomis resigned hiR position at the Thos Ashford stoio as clerk last week and has aeeepted a position at the lIurHtiRton station . ... II MoKiuley was a passenger to Sioux City on Thurs day to help his soil-in law, 11 A Mon roe, move to South Sioux Oitv.... Walter Rymill, ono of Homer's popu lar young men, on Mouday of thin week bought a half inteiest in the W E Hneklaud confectionery and short order houso. . . . Marvin Armour bouirl.t the J M Churoh shoe shop which stood nt tho corner of tho bridge and moved it to his farm liomu east of town, Mr Armour purchased an automobile and will ueu the old building to put his ear iu. JACKSON. A Merry Christmas to you all. John ltjiin was transacting business iu Allen over last Friday night. Mis Harriet MoMurphy, state food inspector, inspected our stores last Eli day. Mis Grace Lamb and daughters Holeu and Honetta, departed Mouday for Omaha to spend the holidays with relatives. Luorotia Muuu, who is attending school here, has gone to her home at Blair for her vucatiou. Tho young people aro enjoying their vacation by tho tine skating at the lake, especially thoso moonlight even ings. Frank MoMahon,' of Wahpeton, N D, is a guest of 'i'Uos Sullivan.x Thos D Jones uud wifo spent Christ mas with with the hitter's parents, P Eugel and wife, ut Ponca, Neb. Blanche ltilcy departed Thursday for Chicago to spond a fow weeks with her aunt, Mrs Julia Evans, Win Franklin, who has boeti work ing iu tho Moltriil.t saloon tho past six months, bus gono to Obert, Neb, whore he expects to engage iu tho sa loon business. Gertrude MoUulo, of Fuirbury, Neb, is visiting her graudparouts, MQuiun uud wife. Tho quaruntiuo ou tlio Morgan t ISoyio home for small pox, was remov ed Monday. Thcro are no more esses in town. T J Uartuutt and family were guests iu tlio M Farrell and John Green homes at Hubbard last Saturday. Ed T Konrnoy and family woro ovor from Sioux City, Sunday. Run Cullen cumo iu from Devils Lake, N D, Tuesday, to spend Ol'rist mas with his folks. Mr ami Mrs M G O'Cfara, of Smith wick, S D, arrived hero Sunday to spend tue Holidays with tlio tatters parents, M Roler and wife. Invitations aro out for the marriauo of Alice Denial uy to Glen Hays, of Good in, Neb, to take piaoo March 25, 101!), at the home of the bride's patents, Mi ami Mis Allied Donunty Roth young peoplo aie null aud fa vorably known here, the bride beiug ouo of uur successful school tnaohnrs and the groom is statiou eiauit ut Goodwin, Among the teachers and s'ltdouts homo for tho Yuletiilp seasou am Muiy and Catlieiiuu Quinn, the former a a teachor at Fuirbury, Neb, aud the latter ut Raucioft, Neb; Neil Ryan, who is attending the Culver Militaiv academy; Frank O'Neill, from Lineolu university; Mary Olurk. from Herman, hub; Bonny Barry, Chicago: Mary Waters, Madison, Wis; Nellie Teller, Wsterbury, Neb. erliood nill have their Christinas tree, and -Saturday Uu Ornish joug pn pies society vi ill have their Christinas tree ftstivites. That's going t'Oino. Mrs Kolloy returned ltiBt week to her home iu Illinois, after an rx tended visit with relatives here. Miss Jirid gio Hayes accompanied her home, John Green and family apeut Christ mas at the Gtaudpa Green home, Tom Long and Eugene Heady wero out near Emerson inspecting bridges. Highest market price at all times for your oreum, butter nud eggs. Bring them to us, Geo Timlin. Mrs Lee Eldred is on tho sick list this week. C M Ilnsniusseu and family ate Christmas dinner at the M Uunsen homo . Mr aud Mrs Louis Larsen uud children visited Tuesday, Wednesday mid Thursday nt tho Muds Hansen home near Emerson. Laura and Anna Reck ato Christ mas dinner at the Edward Jensen home. Cooking utensils and everything in the lino of up-to-date tinware at C Anderson Co's. Mr and Mrs A Andersen, of Dakota City, spent Christmas at the J May Held homo. Geo Reck nnd his niece, Laura R, came down from Wskouda, S D, Sat urday, to visit relatives and friends. Maey ilagau came down from tho city, Friduy, to spend Chtistmas va cation at homo, .. . "7"" " ' E Christensen uud wife spent Sun day afternoon with friends at Plum Grovo. Everything in groceries, and at rock bottom prices, can be found at U Audersoii Co's. Clara Wilkins, John Rockwell and Joseph Christensen eamo home from Wayne to remain f(r the holidays. Mrs Johnny Harty and danghtor Mary, Mrs Jesse Graves aud children, Sirs Heouey and daughter, W Goertz and wife, Mrs Leo Biede, uud tile Misses Green were city shoppers f i tun horo Eiiduy, Win Roninger and wife entertained several families at Christmas dinner. Illinium Nelson and family spent Xmas day at the Louis Podorson home. Win Goertz and wife entertained several families at Xmas dinner. Hans Nelseu came up from Holt county Tuesday to spend Christmas ut the Chas Dodge home. E Christensen wus certainly over whelmed last Tuesday when hu was presented with a fur coat and a fur robe. They wero proseutcd to Mr Christonsen by Larsen Rros, and had been contributed to by tho mtijarity of tho patrons on R F D No 1 Mr Christeuseu wishes to extend his thanks for tlio beautiful as well as useful gifts. EARTH'S BETTER DAY IS DRAWING NEAR r "S Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eltueiu. Merry Chrjstmas Happy New Year Everything in GOOD Insurance Fire Lightning Tornado Accident Life. Companies Rates Treatment guaranteed the best. Real Estate bought and sold, aud a fine list right We can supply them. rates, long time, optional now. lell us your needs. Farm Loans lowest payments, prompt closing, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases all legal paper drawn promptly and accurately. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage given this Agency, since 18f0, and promising you the same good treatment, Yours respectfully, II F. McKccvor, ( Joi.ok.fson, Ncbrask.Dk. Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. HURDARD. Niss Audresen was a city piisieuger last Thursday. Putiick Jonus has reopcuod tho ho tel to the public again. A complete Hue of the best canned goods for the money, at C Anderson Co's . C 11 Thompson was among tho pas seiigeis to tho county soat Monday. Rert Francisco aud Postniator Fred eriokseu wero city passuugois last Thursday. A line lino of jewelry, fully guaran teed, at 0 Andeisoii Co's. Lot the members remembor the coinniuuiou service in thu Lutheran eliureh Sunday uoxt. Following tho Nurvice a congregational meeting nil) be held uud the new oilloors of the church will be installed, If ,iou like a good lioh blend in coffee, try tho colobrated Milhu's coffee, aud you nill tlnd it just what you like, 'J Anderson Co sells it, Mrs 1! ivi com was an over night visit or, Tuesday, with her daughter, Mrs 11 Covell, at Naeoia. Mrs Rert Coblelgh spent ovor uight uith Mrs Eldred Saturday. Mrs A L Auderseu spent last woek iu Pender withhir duughtor, Mrs Nye, Bring in your produce, butter, eggs, eto. We ahiajs puy tho top price, C Anderson Co. llubbiud is certainly in it with dances. This week, 'Thursday, Leap your dunce ; Friday, the Danish Rrotli- SCHOOL NOTES. Tho girls iu tho sowing class iu the second primury room ara now making aprons. Tho following of the second grade have a peifeot locord in srolling for tho past four weeks: Mudrod Ream, Muurico Noimoyor, Segrid Skovo, Sam ruin Stinson, Mildred Frederick, Nellie Triggs, Wilfred Ream, John Pizey, Ralph Perry. Cecil Ledom, aud Warren Heikes have a pcriict rec ord for eight weeks. Tho pupils of tho tenth grade have an attendance record for the past four mouths of 08 por cent. Rudolph Lischko was absent from Bohool Friday. Some of tho boys in Miss Snvder'H room have douo somo work iu the soil ing uIiub Tlio speoimuns they have prepaied aro as good as tho oues pre pared by tho girls. The two basket ball toams are en joying some very exciting pruetion games thoso days. We expect to have a fow match games with other high school teams dining the winter, Tl'io lower grade pupils enjoMil a Clnistmas treat from thoir teauhsr just before dismissal Friday. Mrs Harvey was a Friday afternoon visitor in the primary department. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL AITLIOAIIONH, as tliey cannot resell the 'lit ot the dlms. ("ntarrli H n him or rontil. tulloiul il House, anil In order to cure It you muU take Internal remedies, UnU'n Catarrh Cure U taken In-ter-ullv. anil nrla illrtclly upuii tho blood und muioui BurLicca. Ilall'i t'atirrli Cum in nut it uimik nn-di-clne It win prteerlih'd by ono or the best physicians In ilih luiintrv lor eirs nnd Ls n reirular nreMTlntlon. It U composed or Ilia lust tonics known, combined ivllli tlm best blood partners, uctlm; directly on the mucous surfaces Tho perfect combination of tlio tun Ingredients U wlut produces sueti wonderful re sults In curing catarrh Hend fur testimonials, free. r 1. Clin.VCV A CO , l'rops Uolcdn, o. Bold by DnntKlstH, price 75c. 'rake Halls 1'umlly l'llls for constipation. TWENTY YEARS AGO- Itoms reproduced in the Shux City Journal from tiles of twenty year ago: Deoembtr i!2, KSUli : The steamboat Ciipitid Butt, nhieh has been lined by the Pontoon Bridge company for the P'ist mouth or so, lias been tied up at Coviugtou aud will nut bo able to reuoh winter quarters in Sioux City. Decoraber i!5, 18'Jl!: Coungton people will observe Christmas this afternoon with an atliletie euteitain inout and concert by the Twin City Tandoliu club at the White House. Try Solace At Our F.xpense Money Back Tor any case of Uhounuitisiu, Neunilgia or lleiiduclu1 that iSoluco Kails to Koliovu SOLACE REMEDY In a rci'out liloilh'itl illbL-oMuy of tliri'O ilnrinaii Si'leullslN that iivutrallzi's I'rloAolUnml imrllli'stlio liluoit, it Is ussy tij, take, ami Hill not ulToet tlie iioakest Ktoiimoh. It li Kunruntt't'tl uiuler tlu I'uin foott ami Diiiu Law to lie alisiiliitul fie of opiates 01 harmful ilruus of any ilcst'ilutltm. SOLACE Is a pluti MH'elMo In tablet form and has Ih'cii iiiihiii binml nuostlnn to l thu kiirost ami nutcki'il ti'inoilj for 1'ile Aelil tumbles known to inoilU'iil seleuee, no matter how Iiiiik HtaiutliiK. It reaehestiuil rtunoes tho loot of the. tiouble UTilo Aclil) anil inirllles tho bliuxl. . THE SOLACE CO, ot Hattlo Ureek ale thu hole II. r. Auonts anil haiooiur luo thousaiul voluutary testimonial letteis iihleh haio been leeelieil from itiateful people. SOLACE has lestoreil to health. Testimonial letters, llteiaturo ami FREE DOX sent upon neiiuest. H, l.eu Morris, liioslileut of the Kiist Na tional tianlc of (Mileo, Texas, m rote tho Sul ace Ooinpnny as follows: "I want you to semi a box of Solaeu to my father Iu Memphis, Toon., for which 1 en close II. This remeily has 1miiii tiseil by Htinm frleiuls of mlmt here ami l only hope It Mill bonettt my father as It luu them, (Slmieil i It. Ij. Mori lb. Tut up lii?6t'.D0oiilut $!.( boxes. IT'S MIGHTY FIN ETO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE. SO BY TAKING SOLACE,"NoSpeelal rreatment.rieheiiies or Keoi." Just SOLACE alone iloos Ihu Mink. W'rllo tmliiy for the fteo box.et . SOLACE REMEDY CO., Untile ('H'ek. Mleh, Pastor Rcsssell on Fruit ot tlio Gospel In Louisville. !"ho Passing of the Year Suggests the Closing of the Present Age The Dawning of New Year Reminds Us of New Epoch Which God Has Prom isedDawning of New Era Is Mani fest to All, but Understood by Few. Louisville, Ky Dec. 21). P n s t o r Russell delivered two uddrcsses here today. Woreportonu from tho text: "He that sat upon the Throne suid, He boid, I make ull things now." Reve lation, xxl, 5. Pnstor Russell du- yHTtmrmno!. tmxrj cinietl Hint 1110 pnSS- PASTOR. RUSSELUJ lug of the yenr II- iiistrnicit tlio puss lng of tho Ages. Labor with sweat of face hntl culiulnated In harvests. Rrnm bles, thorns and thistles had been gnthered and burned. These burnings nre little Gehenna llres, or Ures of de struction, by which all things Injurious will bo destroyed. In business, the closing year is marked by taking slock, reckoning profit nnd loss, tlechirlui; dividends, advancing faithful servants and discharging the unsatisfactory. The Pastfor likened these matters to thu elusion of one Age and tho open ing of another. It Is -his opinion that we live In the lapping of the Gospel Age and the Millennium. He believes that modern Inventions are foregleatns of Messiah's Kingdom. The Day of Reckoning. God Is bringing Christendom to a great day of reckoning. The Gospel of the Kingdom was preached for the purpose of gathering an Elect people to be the Rrido of Christ and bear Ills name. (Acts xv. 11). Incidentally, a great mass of professors have associat ed thoni'-.ehes with the saints of God. but hnie neier been begotten of the Holy Spirit. In the end of the Age, a separation must take place, and the effect will be a general time of trouble. The Harvest of the Jewish Age pic tured the closing of this Gospel Age. Then- "wheal" was Mpnillted from "ihaff." Iu the Harvest of this Age. "wheat" will be separated from "tares." The wheat of the Jewish Age. or "Israelites Indeed," were gathered to the garner of Divine favor, by the be getting of the Holy Spirit. The wheat of this Gospel Age will be gathered Into the Heavenly garner by the Klrst Resurrection. The chuff of the Jewish Ago was burned us respects hopes and prospects. Similarly, all tares, or Imi tation Christians, will be destroyed in the Kcnse of having their hopes nnd prospects us tho Elect wiped out. The Pastor said that MesMuh will make all things new by ushering In the New Dispensation and enforcing right eousness by Divine Power. For a long lime Rible students were confused on this subject. They thought Unit God, not content with seeing suffering and distress in the present life, had pie pnrod mi eternity of toiture at the hands of (Itoproof demons for all the non elect. Now, the eyes of our understanding aie opening to see God's Love. Now, we see that Satan, "the prince of this world." "the god of this world," Is blinding nil except God's Elect blind lug them In respect to God's real char acter and purposes. (U Corinthians iv, I.) He has taken advantage of human weakness, and appearing "as an angel of light." has deceived u, sometimes using ministers of Christ and college presidents mi Ids unwitting tooK Satan has Interwoven with our theol ogy what St. Paul styles "doctrines of demons." li Timothy iv, 1.) Many serve him ignoruntly. "not knowing the Serlptwes. nor the Power of God.' .leMis declines that He will bind Satan, "that he may deceive the people no more until the thousand years" or the Kingdom be "llnished." "I Make All Things New." Tho liist thing that Messiah will make new will be the "Heavens" the Church iu glor.i. The net thing made new nill be the "earth" society recon structed along the lines of righteous ness. Evidently tho Lord does not mean that there Mill be u new Heavens of Divine abode, or a neiv physical earth. St. Peter decline-. Hint tho present "earth" will be consumed by "lire." ill Peter III. HU The heat of tiugt'i passions, already engendered between the elements of society, will before long break forth lu "lire." to destroy the picscnt order of things This strife will extend to the ecclesiastical struc ture, so (hut the present "heavens, be ing on lire." shall pass away. Then the Prince of Glory will establish "the New noons nnd Earth" the new so cial older bused on Justice and Love. Let us remember, however, that all profe-slng the name of Christ now stand before Ills Judgment teat, to give ncLoiint of our conduct as pro fessed members of the Church of the I'lrst horns Some with Joy will hear. "Well done, good and faithful servant! Enter thou Into the Joys of thy Loul." Others will hear the Master's voice say ing. Depart from Me. 1 cannot recog nize you In My nuino yo prophesied (preuehedi. cast out devils nnd did inar elniis works Rut ye were servants nf Satan and accomplished Iniquitous work, even though ye called it Mine. Mutt ill. l-'J:'.: Luke vl. -10; UI. ti.VJS. Winter Friends For Your Feet Comfort in bad weather will be yours if you let us help you in tho selection of rubber sandals, arctics, boots anything in the rubber footwear line. It doesn't pay to be in different in the purchase of these articles when the best costs no more. Banian ...and... Steel Wool Sole Rubbers represent the highest quality of materials, the greatest skill in manufacture, the largest measure of comfort. The Steel Wool Soles which 'have fine strands of steel vulcanized into the heel and sole give remarkable durability. Anything in rubber boots and shoes at this store for men, women, children in a variety that will enable you to find what you want. C. ANDERSON CO. HUBBARD, - NEBRASKA Place Henry's East of the Court House for the Best in I Wines, Liquor Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, Sherwood Rye Whiskies. Nilifc Beer AND Cigars l 1 Henry Krumwicd, Bottle ot- Keif Dakota City. Ntbrmka I I I i Special Price: 84,00 and the The Dakota County Herald Daily Journal-Stockman 5 both ono year at regular prico ol tho Journal-Stockman alono What is tie Worth? How can you tut run market Miluc out of oui Cattle, Hoks, Sticuii. (Irani, Hay. etc, unlcHS von fi't H'o nfflrlnl iiuirkvt report if the l)ail HroxuiH Juuinal ritoi Kniiin To bell unythlniT tor luss than it l worth Is simply Kivlntr muiioy nway. Tlio Dally iMnifiH Join nul-Hliii kmrtti i ell 8 ou t-wrj tin; Hie torrect market pi lii of linpoi tant liirin products. Tolls ou wlicit the m.iikot Is, ns will us what U It-, l'.ii.ililps ou to get .-, per rem in '-in pit ci-nl more muni- lor e crj thing by knowing what ii in win ih ii 1 "I. in to ..cl' to tli hc3t advantage IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE WORLD The lnil lnifis Juuiiitl-Stui.kman Is a dally newspaper that lvi"i iim all the dally telegraphic nous of tho world that Is x in th loading A huge torco ot odltois and reporters, give their entire time to making tlio Journal-Stockman tho Ideal dally nowapapei for the faun homo. The iNamo of jour paper) Ih jour own homo newspaper It Btaiitln for our bent Intrrct" ami the upbuilding of this community all the tlini. In connection with the Journal-Stockman you get all the news local and foielgn lou want both papers. The regular prlie of the Hally Ui overs Journal-Stocltman alone Is yi.uo n jeai Send or hilng us your cash or check for Mm and jou will get l.oih papers ono full year, four time will bo advanced It you are alreadi paid up for either paper. K Mwsr s&r Ks'Szmar -H (8l CalKomiu Woman Seriously Alarmed, "A Bliort timo ugo I coutraotod it eo voro cold whloh Bottled ou my lungs ami tituiHtid mo u groat ilenl of anuoy unco, I won Ul lmvo bud coughing Hpi'lls anil my luuga wero en soro ami i ii 11 lined I begun to bosoriouely alarm ml. A (riund rocomuioudod Olnttnbor luiu's Cough llomudy, Haying alio hud UHod it for youTN, I bought u bottlo uud it relieved my cough tlio iirat night, and in u week I wus rid of tho cold uud Kori'UHHS of my lungs," writoa Mihh Mario flerbor, SittlK', Oal. For buIo by all dcnlurH. Adv. 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