'.UfckiSP w 13SlfBCW7lrt(rtftW3ttHt'WiWW4" t,jjiimnl" W" X u.jff4uak.L,i'UV --lit J u I; hw M k I ii. Kv . D". , . Through the Cattle Feeding Season We will pay i interest on Time Deposits. Wc can afford, to do this as we have the good farmers front three states, coming to us. This is the RKAI, Farmers Bank beginning to know it. EVERYTHING in GOOD Banking Steamship tickets Insurance- Savings Department. Yours for GOOD Banking Mid - West 'Safe as a Government Bond." EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. Dakota County Herald 10HN II. REAM, PUDMSHItR Subscription Trlco. $1.00 Per Year. a wookly newspapor publishod at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has boon granted for tho tranomission of this paper through tho nifiiii as second-class matter. Telophono No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County L W N Hiiho, o.litor of tho , Norfolk Daily News, and one of tho host known journalists in northoant tfobrasku, died at his homo in Norfolk, Nob, Monday after a lingering illness from gall stones, Hon. II, P. Hliumwny, senator from this distriut, waft well treated and has hod plenty of work givon him by tlio senate, llo was appointed cboirmnu of tho committon on Claims and on Education, and a member of tho com mittees on Finance, Ways and Means; Drainage; Employes; Agrioulluro; In surance; Library; Public Printing; School Lands and Funds, and Univers ity and Normal Schools. His first bill was a modified form of tlio Put inr.n Act of Minnesota, giving state Hid to High Schools teaching an ap proved courso in AKrioultmo. i - jMOM0WtlOX!KimWWlW,Q Items of Interest I from our Exchanges K SSKKmMXWiSrSmmnS'fSSmWJKm Wuyno Democrat; 0 M Christon sen was at Jackson tho first of tho week, on business of course. Ponder Ttepublia: Attorney U E Evans, of Dakota City, was in Pender last Saturday on legal business. LyonB Mirror: S B Lopp, wife and sou ttuell, of South Sioux Oity, wore guests at tlio homo of Mr and "Mrs Onarles Chard this week. Wynot Tribune: Juck MoQnirk and wife wont to Blonx City, Tuesday, whoro tho fortnor expected to submit to an operation for nu nbcess of tho stomach. BIaurnity Journal, 11th. Soulh Sioux City has donated $25 to tho .Sioux Oity flremon's pension fund. The fi'romon helped to oxtingnish a fire at South Sioux Oity Tuesday. NSnTuMntSu Itutlin iii Pouua Leador Fred Cornell, who reooutly purchased the harnosa shop of G A Boodle, is hero and expects to more his family uero in a snort ttnio. Salix Items in Sloan, la, Star: Mr and Mrs A U Paulson outortainod Now Year's day JVHbsos Murgarot Riley, -bmrnit Frohow, Edna Gustafsou of the oity, and Peter Madison of Soutli Sioux City. Dixon Journal: Wm L Wolfe re turned Friday oy.uiliig from a vacation trip, on whioh he yiuited in Sioux City, Ouiahu, Chicago, and (.pout a week at tho homo of his grandfather, at Monti cello, lud. Wakefield Horns in Wayno Demo crat: Miss Veuus Loarnor returned Sunday to Syraouso to rosunio her work in tho Syraouso high school, ....Ralph Gribulecnmo up from Hub bard Friday to visit his unolo and uuut, Mr and Mrs N II Hansou, a fow 1ojm. Emerson Enterprise: Joe Ileenoy returned to his homo in Nacoru Sun day .... A baby boy was born to Mr Startle Everything in GOOD Tornado- Companies Ratesr-Treatment guaranteed the best. Real Estate bought and sold, and a fine list right now. Tell us your needs. We can supply them., Farm Loans lowest rates, long time, optional paymenti, prompt closing. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases all legal papers drawn promptly and accurately. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage given, this Agency, since 1SG0, and promising you the same good treatment, Yours, respectfully, H F McKccvcr, Jevolceion,' Nebraslceik. Successor to Ed. T. Kcarnev. -and Vhcy are -dode RIGHT. Traveler's Cheques and Mrs L C McEntaffer, in Kmorion, on January 8, 1010. Lovl is at Gandy, Logan county, Nob, but will doubtless corao to Emerson soon to becomo ac quainted with hi) now son. Sioux Oity Journal, 9th : Tho Ed wards & llradford Lumbor company lias sent Flro Chief Georgo M Kellogg n check for $200 for tho fireman's pen sion fund in recognition of the work dona by the Sioux Oity firemen in ox tiuguishing the recent llro at tho com pany's warohonso in South Sioux City. Sioux City Journal, 12th: W E Holmes, Secretary of thn Commercial club, will deliver an address beforo tlio Iowa Advertising Clubs' associa tion in Waterloo on February 5 on "Building up Your Homo Town." Mr Holmes will speak on thn county agii oullural expart movomont February d before tho Dakota county farruors' in stitute in Dakota Oity. Walthlll Times: Mrs W Wamsley of Homor, was a Walthlll visitor Thurs day.... W Aulorich and wife, from Homer, wore visitors between trains Monday.... Miss Ellon Rookwell and Miss Cora Metcalf wero Homer pas songorH Saturday.... Mrs J L Blan chard, of Homor, was iu town Thurs day, having somo donUl work dono. .... Mrs Tom Ashford and Mrs D B Utidworthy, of Homor, wore tho guosts of Mrs J V Gorbam botwoen traius Saturday. Sioux Oity Tribuno, 11: An extru day or two must bo added to tho wook If W E Holmes, neureUry hi tho Com mercial club, is to accept all the Bpoaking invitations ho is roooiviug. Tlio bids are rolling into tho oflloo at uu alarming rate Two woio ruueived today. Tho oommittoo in chargo of tho farmors' institute at Dakota City, Nob, wantH him to talk about agrionl turul oxperlti for comities on February 4 or 5. HE Kiestor. nroHhlent nf Mm Assooiatud Advertising Clubs of Iowa, has wired Mr Holmes, asking him to speak at tho annual convention in Waterloo on I obruary li. Tho subjeot asslgnod lum is "Building Up Your Homo Town." Both invitations are being cour-idored. Allen Nows: Art Halo was in tho oity Tuesday.... Mr uud Mrs Frank nalo wore oity visitors Saturday.... Col E F RaBrmiBoflD, of nrjur Goodwin, was in town Saturday on busiuesB.... Charles Antrim and wifo of Dakota City, visited bore at tho Frauk Halo homo ovor Sunday. ...Mrs John Allen and daughter, Arthbur, returned Sat urday night from a fow days' visit with Mrs Alltm's mother, at South Sioux City... .Tho Oavanaugh family has movod to Jaokaou, whoro thoy will raako their futuro home. Miss Cornelia will attoud the state universi ty at Liuooln, after February 1, and will receive hor degree in Juno, Sho has resigned hor position hero as as sistant principal. Stirling Stewart was elected by tho sohool board Thurs day night to take hor placo. Omaha Boo, 13: Undor much see rooy Digga Nolon was wpiritod way from Omaha yesterday morning by United States Marshal Williiuit P Warner and Detective Eddio Fleming and taken to Leavenworth, Kas, to Htart tho serving of his tera in the federal prison. Iutduliounlly iho gov oruuioni oiuoiiiih gavo out tlio roport oaturuay, inter JNolou Had been sen teuood, that tho prisoner would bo ta ken to the federal pricou about Wod nesday.of tills week. This utatoniont was gtvoii out for the purpose of throw ing the rest of Nolen'n gang off the scent, It wub dooidod Saturday morn ing i uu i noioii would uo tauen away Sunday morning if ho had been sen tenced. Early yesterdny morning Ed dio UIouiiiKj oalled at tho county jail Year RigRt Insurance Fire Accident Life. -Ivightning armed with a govvrnuiitiit mittimus, Nolon ws sent for and given to un derstand that ho was wanted at police hradquartors by Ohlof of Dotectives Stovo Malonoy. Outside tho county jail an automobilo was waiting and in it was Marshal Warnor. Tho ma chino started at onco, not for polico hnadquartors, but to tho union depot. Tho trio arrived at thu depot about two minutes beforo tho 11:25 Bur lington train pulled out. Homor Star: Ohas Smith, from Rook county, arrived on Sunday to visit with friends and relatives for a fow days.... Miss Elsio Wilkins re turned on Sunday evening to Woyuo to resume hor studios at tho stato normal.... Tony Larson and Earl Rasdal returned to Lincoln on Sunday to again tako up their studies nt tho Btato university Miss Eleanor Murphy and Miss Margaret Ashford returuod to Lincoln on Sunday to re sumo tlioir studies at sohool.... Mrs Ames, of Forrest City, la, sistor of Jaraos Allaway, sr, and Mrs Riohards arrived last week to spend the winter with relatives.... Miss Bessie Hughs returned to Sheldon, la, on Sunday to tako up her studios at the high school, Alllo, a brother, accompanied her to Sioux City . . . .Georgo R Rockwell loft on Tuesday for Sioux City, whero ho entered tho St Joseph's hospitnl and underwent an operation for u boons which has boon bothering him for somo time. Tho many friends of Mr Rockwell wish him a spoedy recovory. . . . .nope Diokovor sold his house hold goods at auotiou on last Sxtur day in front of tho Farmers Exchange. Ho has quit farming and moved his family to Chicago whoro ho will on gngo in business with his father. The farm recently vacated by Mr Dickover has been routed to Roy Orr for tho coming season. Pouca Journal: J M Davoy, tho pioueor Ponca merchant, died Satur das morning at about 10 o'clock, after moro than six weeks of illnees from heart trouble. The funeral look pluco Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'olook from tho Catholic church in Ponca, Father Moore conducting the Obsequies. A largo numbor of people attended, fill ing tho nhnroh to overflowing. The business houses closed during tho fu neral sorvices. Tho remains wero buried iu tho South Creek cemetery. In tho death of J M Davey tho commu nity Iosco a good and worthy man, who attondod to his own business, and had no time to interforo offensively with others. There are many who !ii ttmtify to bis helpfnlnoAs in times of noed. He was a kindly father and faithful friend. Ho was held in nffoc- tiouatu esteem by his wifo and child ren, to whom h was dovotod. Tho followlug appears in tho history of Dixon oouuty, publishod 1890: "J M Davoy was born in Washington county, Wis, in 1815, and lived in that state until his twenty-eighth year, when he camo to Nebraska and located on Elk creek, Dakota county. After two yearB ho removed to Ponca (1875), where ho has boon in tho mercantile business sineo. Mr Davoy married thirty-throo yoars ago, a lady who diod six years later. His presont wife, whom ho married nineteen yoars ago, was Mary MoCormick whoso parents reside in Dakota county, no has had ton ohildren, three by his first wife and seven by bis socotid. In financial affairs ho has boon very successful and is now a largo land owuor iu Dakota and Dixon counties." Deceased Is sur vived by a wife and ton children, all ot whom rosido in Ponca except Mrs M P Wheeler, of Casper, Wyo. Tlioro are six sous, Frank, Joo, Dr J M Da voy, Homor, Harry and Dan, and four daughters, Mrs M P Whoolor, Mrs W D MoOarthy, Miss Florenco and Miss Bonnio. Ho had ono brother, Frank, of Sioux Oity, who attondod tho fu neral. Tho following wore in attend ance at tho funeral : Frank Davey and wifo, Jas Twohig, Mrs Malonoy, Mrs Smith, Sioux City; Jas Hoony and wifo, Nacora; Frauk Hoony and wifo, Hubbard; Mrs Fred Borry, Wayno; Jas and Mary Barry, Mrs Sa rah Erlaoh, Jackson; B J McDonald, Emerson . Winnebago Chieftain: Johnnie Ash ford departed on Monday evening for St Paul, Minn, to rosunio bis studies at St Thomas oollego.... Editor Jeff Taylor, forraorly of tho Homor Star, was in Winuebago Wodnosday for a fow hours, and paid the Chieftain olllco a call , . . .Postoillco Inspector L A Thompson, of Omaha, srrivpil in Winuobago Saturday evening, and ou Monday ho checked up tho niissiuu ..I......... U1. 1... . ri -.-.... . stamps with Postmaster II G Niobuhr, siuoo tuo rolilwry of a week ago. Abont S2U.UU in stamps woro so badly damaged that thoy canuot bo used, which loss, together with tho missiug money, must bo born by Mr Niebuhr, for tho leitHou that the combination to tho outer door of the safo that was blown was not turned on. There seems to bo no oluo to tho robbers, other than it is thought by somo that it was dono by tho same parties who blew up u safe in Sioux City siuoo. . . . Woltor Niebuhr returned homo Sun day evening, from his Colorado trip, and much to tho delight of two or three young ladies, did not havo a wifo with him, ub was tho roport that ho would havo. It seoms that a trav eling man, who accompanied W E to Donver, took it into his hoad to get a lit tlo drivo on Waltor, so ho mailed a card to one of our busidess mon to ltjh n Alia lAAlft& fM HI.. T f 1 ft uo uu iiiu luuuuui lor mr PUOUUUr Oil his return, as ho would surely have with him ono of the fairest of Den ver's young ladies, and for tho crowd to bo ready upon his homo oomiug with a dollar and a half's worth of rioo. Whilo theso fow young ladies woro just olatod oyer tho result, tho paity vlio had tlio rico in roadiueBB, (for tho white shower, felt a bit fooled ub thoy greetod tho still sitiglo Walter, ouuroiy luuoconr oi tlio so-called news that had boeu sent back from tho mile-high city, However, all tho ijoxt day Joo Starkey insisted that the brido went on to South Sioux to fool tho folks iu Winnobngo on tho banks of the Omaha, and prompted every body who came iu to jump Waltor for tho cigars, and we mulmtmul, how ever, on u rather flimsy foundation, that it wns six boxes ho handed out to tlio follows whom ho somehow could not make believe ho was not married. All becauso the Chieftaiu said ho went out there to got a wife, O, what a muss a nowspa tr can stir up, with- nut half trying. But then W E kept sweet through it nil, nud declared that when ho has to go as far as that for a wife, wo'll nil know about it ahead of time. MtOMlMCWWIOKMOMWiMOItHOIOtlWIIOXMIMDM CORRESPONDENCE f HUBBARD. Our town peoplo aro busy putting up their ice. Thoy say tho ioo is 16 inohos in thiokness. Tom Long was a business caller in Dakota Oity tho latter part of lnnt wook. nelen Long spent over night Satur day with friends in Sionx Oity. ' Wo sell tho Rayo lamp, a splendid lamp for houso uso. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. C Auderou Co. W Goortz drove to Jaoksou Tuesday after a load of coal. It seems to bo a soaroo articlo hero. Mrs John Harty, Johu Jceson and John Knudson woro oity passongera from horo Tuesday. Chris Smith drovo to Homer Sun day. Bring in yonr produce, bnttor, eggs, etc. Wo ulways pay the top prico. O Anderson Co. Mrs Miller and ohildren uro visiting iu the Ogburu homo. Mr and Mrs Audorson wore Sunday guests in tho E Ohristensen homo. Jas Barry, of Jackson, was doing business iu Hubbard ono day last week. Highest market price at all times for your cream, buttor and eggs, Bring thorn to us. Geo Timlin. Louis Brutchio returned Suuday from his South Dakota trip. August Andersen and Henry Wulf drovo to Sioux City Tuesday. A Anderson went to see his best girl Sunday, Sunday school at 10 o'clock a m. Publio worship every second and fourth Suuday at 11 a m, at Lutheran churoli. Oarrio Nelson is visiting at tho Geo Thaukor homo this week. Heartha Smith wont homo Wednes day after n fow weeks' stay at tho Brutahie home. Clielslo Thompson went to Homor Monday. Gloves and mittens of all descrip tions at O Andqrson (Jo's. Mrs Joo Loedom was in .the city the first of tho week. 1) C llefforuttu was iu Emerson Tnesduy. Minnie Rasmuesen and Mamio Olaun son Sundayed at the Ohristensen homo.' If you need u fleece lined coat look ovor our stook and see tho bargains wo have. O Anderson Co. O L Thompson returned last Fri day from a several weeks' visit witti relatives, Mr and Mrs L Larson aud childron ato Suuday dinner at tho L Mogou sen homo. O M Rasmussen aud family visited at the Potor Johnson homo Sunday. Tinwaro of all kinds and description at C Audeisou Oo'a. Mr and Mrs J Houriekson wero Suu day diners at thu C Miller home. B R Dyer, who has bcou snfforing from a sovero cold, is again able to bo about. Ed nartnott camo down last wook to sco tho homo folks. Warm clothing is one of tho neces sities of hfo this kind of weather, aud wo handlo overy thing in that line. O Audorson Co. J Johnson aud family spent Sunday at tho B R Dyor home. Peter Jensen was in tho oity onb day last wook. Ella Hoeney was u oity shoppor last Saturday. W V Shadbolt is advertising a pub' lio sale at his pluco on the Ed T Knurr uey farm, Wodnosday, January, 29. Ed V Maiirioo was a county Beat visitor Tuesday. Henry Sohroador saw his best girl Sunday. Mrs Bert Oobleigh visitod Sunday with Mrs. L Eldred. Millars coffee, has proven tho most satisfactory coffee wo have over sold. Try it and bo oonviueod of its puiity and flavor. O Audorson Co. Louis Knudsen shipped a car of cit tlo from hero Woduesdav. Frank Heonoy also was a shipper from litre ?ri7.l !.. Wodnosday moruiug. Burt Francisco Thursday. was n city visitor Oolia MoGeo aud Jack Smith woro tho winners of tho prize awardtd tho best waltzern at the last dance. A full lino of Huiuz canned goods ' noted for their purity and satisfaction, C Aiu'.orson Co. Wo ore told Amolia Andorsen was married last week. Ab yet wo havo not heard tho lucky man's name, However, wo wish them all kinds of prospeiity, JACKSON. John Ryan spent several days in Omaha last week whoro he atteuded tho implement dealors convoutiou. Henry Kent, of Laurel, Nob, wbb visitiug relatives and friends hero last Saturday. Laura Kittson wos an ovor Sunday guest iu tuo ii w U'Noill homo. Martin Cullen, of Goodwiu, shipped two loads of oattlo over tho Northwest ern from this placo Monday to tho Soutli Omaha market. Henry Mitchell, eon of D Mitchell, of Goodwiu, is attending tho Christian brothors college at St Joseph, Mo, James Gill and sister Lanrotta, Mary Bolor and Ray Hall woro amoug thoBO who attended tho dance at Wat orbury last Friday evening. Agues Leahy ban gone to Littlo Sioux, la, whoro sho expocts to work a few weeks in a drug storo. Lena Sliabur returned tho last of tho week from a holiday vacation viit at Earling, la. JumtM Qoodfollow and Georgo '1VI lor aro visitiug friends noar Wooiuook et, S D. .u iu Ivliinetly received a messugo. j Monday ovetiing luforming hl-n of tho death of his cousin, Mr Malcahey, of Muiuui.i1m,. Mr Muloahoy vihit,.d horo a fow yours ago and whilo horo j made many friends, Mr Kounelly anuiuis son, ii t iieunelly, departed Tuesday noon for Minneapolis to at tend' tho funeral. Harry Dernaray Iibb gouo to Wayne, Nob, to attoud tho Wayno normal for the remainder pf tho yonr. Sylva Roberts, of Randolph, Nob, is working nt rho Commercial hotel. B F Sawyer was transacting busi ness at tho county Boat Tuesday Ed Welsh has moved hh family hero and ooonples tlio pld Mountaineor house. HOMER. Ruby Van do Zedde was a homo vis itor at Dakota City over Suuday night. Mrs Hand Rockwell is seriously siok. On Sunday morning her sons Ed and Dan woro sent for. Georgo Rookwell, manager of the Farmers' Exchange, underwoLt un operation for an abscess on Thursday at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City. Tho high sohool pupils gavo n sur prise party on Donald Rasdal, Thurs day evening. Games and musio woro tho ntnusemenlB. A lato supper was served and all departed for homo in tho weo Btnall hours of morning. Homer has had three big flres with in tho last year. On ThurBday, night about 10 o'olook the Farmers Ex chatigo caught flro in some manner, and before many minutes it was all ablazo. Then the Homer Htirdwaro was ii mass of flames iu a short time, but by bravo and hard wo-k the buck et brigade saved the Edwards & Brad ford lumber shed and tho Combs feed storo. F II Forrest aud a crow of linemen nru ut work fixing up .the tolephono lines siuco tho fire, O J O'Connor was ou n business trip to Omaha this week. R L Broyhill and wifo worn ovor Sunday visitors at the Will Broyhill homo. Tho Fiirmors' Exchange proprietors havo purchased the Eoh Rockwell grocery storo and will conduct their business there until a now brick build ing can be built in tho spring. Best Cough Medicine for Children. "I am very glud to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rum edy" writes Mrs Lida Dowoy, Milwau kee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children aud myself and it nevtr fails to relieve and euro n cough or cold. No fumily with child ren should bo without it as it gives al most immediate relief iu oases of croup." Obamborlain's Cough Reme dy is pleasaut and safe to take, which is of great importance whon a medi cine must bo given to young childron. For Balo by all dealers. Adv. Tho Herald for Nows when it is Ne wa First publication 1-3-1 v NOTICE. In tho District Court of Nebraska, lu and lor naitoiauouiuy. KnKlo Tank Company, vs. Notice .at.) ICiutcur Bruuliitf Oumpun.v, at To Union FlborOompiiiiy.Tho Donuhorty & Bryant Oompuny, Hloux Oity Holler it Sheet Iron Works, Kowaneo liullor Uuiiipu ny, Font lumbor Company, F. J. Snlzbaoh, Novelty Mhr. Company, uiiinu Company, Sioux City Iron Company, StraiiRU moth ers, J. 11. Hnoll Company, corporations, mid Jacob Zoman, Kd T. Kearney, Waldo Jeup uud Komi Krunor. You me heieby notified that on the 1'Uth day of December, A. 1)., 101'J, pltitutlfT filed a petition onanist defendants named above, and others residents, In tlio said Court, for Judgment and decree lor J1U8S.2D. mid loaal luteiustfioiii August 1st, A. U.; lull', on ac count of labor and material furnished by ptalntlir to defendant, KrtiKur Brewing Company. In tho Installation of machlnory In Its llrowery llulldliu,' ot Soutli Sioux Ulty, Ne.br.. sltuato on lots three (II) to six teen U0) Inclusive, Block thlrty-slxl SO), Jby l'lnco Addition to Soutli Sioux Ulty, Nobr.. ii in l for decree establishing said amount uud Interest and cost of suit as a lion upon aid lots and buildings, and as a Bon prior to that ot all defendants In tho suit, except II. W. Wood. O. S. BrlKham, and tho me chanics Ben-holders who established lions analnstsald premises, and for decree for execution and sale of said premises or ho much thoreof as Is necessary to satisfy said JudKtnont, interest and costs, and decrco barilnirund foreclosing the equity of re demption of all dttfolidttuts, except those above named, on failure to redeem as pro vided liy law. That no personal Judgmont Is asked against any defendants except Kruger Brewing Company. Youaroheroby required to answor tho said petition on or lHiforo tho third day of February. A. I)., 10i:i, or on failure to do so, petition will bo taken as true and Judgment tendered accordingly. KaKle Tank Company, By H. II Brown A J. J. McAllister, Its Attornoys. Bated this 2flth day of DecoiuborlSIS. Free ladies and gents Watches, Dues, Bracelets and JtwcLnv or every description, lace curtains, rugs. house furnishings, rifles, movino ncTurtc machines, skates, PRINTING PHESSES, FOUNTAIN PENS, IN factevehything vou can th'nkof YOU CAN GET ABSOLUTELY FREE lo selling our Beautiful fancy Brown nnd Satin Htiipod Ilnnderclilofs nt 10c each. Thoy soli rapidly, (1 can gonerally be sold In every house, han't send us any money, but wrlto us to send you a lot of Hnudkorolilofs to soil, that when sold you will send us the money and got tho premium seleoted. Soiling 21 handkerchiefs entitles you to your cholco otan Klegaut Watch, 3 Gold ImHX Kings. Laco Curtains, Ktc. Wrlto us to-day, wo we trust you and tako back tho goods If you cannot soil thorn. INOLA CO., CHICAGO, ILL. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking will not euro children from wet ting the bed, because It Is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. II. I to wan Drug Co., Chicago, Illinois, havo discovered a strictly harmless, remedy for this distres sing disease and to make known its merrlts they Mill send u so nt package securely wiappod nnd prepaid Absolutely Free to iiny reader of The Herald. This remedy nlso cures frcnuunt desire to urinate and (nihil ity to control urln during tho night or day Iu old or young. The O, If, Itowan Drug Co. nru nil Old Belhible House, wrlto to them to-toduy for tlio free medicine, cure tho nfllloted members of your family, then tell I your neighbors and frlonds nbotil tills rein ed y. VTTTiyii'a'rnmTTiriafi?iBTnrartirTit Tho Hernlil 1 veur, SI. ammammmmtmtmmmmmammammm r Winter Friends For Your Feet Banigan ...and... Steel Wool Anything in rubber boots women, children in a variety isfi;iiSlk. BHjiff3raaaaMMBfefe.-w you want. C. ANDERSON CO. HTTRRAPFi "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" SHIP JUS YOUR Cattle, Hogs and Sheep Steele, Siman 4 Co, Sioux Tom Steele, Manager. Kay Slman, Otis Barlv, Cattle Salesmen. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. (Henry's Place; East of the Court 1 1 Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, miiire Bottle - xvutsi. ut mc v-uuil nuuse- I Wines, Liquor Henry Krxxxrkwiecle, p"'' oy. Nbrka CHICAGO AND EAST via the NortK Western Lritve From SIOUX CITY Loavo Hioux Oity. Arrivo Chicago... From OMAHA Daily Hervioo Lv. Omaha I 7.10 am 1 1S.80 pm I o.oo Ar. niilcBuo I H.lSpm I 6M am 7.4S Perfect Service To a Perfect Terminal Excursion Fares to Florida. Special Sailings to Panama and the West Indies. & Delightful Winter Trips. Travel information upon request. B. C Btichannan, Agont, Diikotti City, Neb G. H. MacRAE, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. s Comfort in bad weather will be yours if you let us help you in the 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. 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. and shoes at this store for men, that will, enable you to find what TXi'"iT a air a J i 1 r i city, Iowa Dave Prusmtr, Harry Epperson, IIob& Sheep Salesman. Olllce. Write Us. Ship Us. House for the Best in 1 Ciffars ! AND 1 Sherwood Rye Whiskies. I oeer or Keg I .Daily 4.50 pm .Daily 7.45 am pm I cms pin 1 116 put am 8JHI am I 9.10 am HM pm 12.45 am U.aiarn 2.(10 pm i Lman Sholes. Dv. PuHBonger Agent, Omaha, Nobr. f, '? '-32M 1 ' y v'1 1 ..M4f.tt.'f' -