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Better than Spanking Spanking will not cure child ren from wetting the bed, be cause it is not a habit, but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., of Chicago, Illinois, have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing disease, and to make known its merits they will send a 50 cent package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of the Herald. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. are an Old Reliable House, write to them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. C. H. Rowan Drug Co. Dept. A. 482. Chicago, 111. EXPECTING SOMETHING? You can depend upon it if it comes from us that it will be right and will be delivered on time; that, it will prove satisfactory; that it will taste well when it is on the table. All of these things make up our guarantee can you afford to trade else where? J. Van de Zedde Yovr Crooar Dakota City - - Nobraika Ijrnjra Local Items Don't forget Breuna coffee, it in still in the lead. Van sells it. M O Ayres arrived homo Saturday night from a months trip to California. Representative J J McAllister was homo from Lincoln Satnrday and Sun day. Mrs Winnio Fuller, of Emerson, was a Tuesday night visitor at tho W L Ross home. Theodore Bliven and family autoed to Walthill Sunday to visit at the Louis Neal home. Vo have a better stook of Hardware etc, than wo ever had, and you will And our prices right. Sohriever Bros. Mrs J S Lothrop and daughter Hat tie, of Sioux City, wore Sunday visit ors hero at the Mrs M L Lothrop home., Willie Sohriever wbb in Sioux City Thursday evening of last week and was made a member of the Fhiloina thoan club. Found A brovn colored horse blanket. Owner oan have same by calling at tho Herald ofiico and pay ing for this notioe, Dick Broyhill is planning to build a residonoo in tho spring. It will bo a modern cottage, constructed of frame and comonted on tho outside. Mrs Harry H Adair came home Sat urday from St Joseph's hospital where she 'recently was operated on for appendicitis. She is improving rap idly. Fred Barg was over from his Walk ers Island home Tuesday, where ho rooently moved from this placo. Ho orders the Herald sent to his pres ent address. Dr C U Maxwell was in Chicago tho past wcok with a son of Geo W Ash loid, of Homer, who was taken there for treatment by a specialist, no re turned Monday night. Miss Naua Nolswangor oxpocts to Ipiivo tho'last of this week in company with hor aunt, Mrs 0 J O'Conuor, of Homer, for De Lund, Flu, to spend tho remainder of tho winter, The Morningside Glee club, of Sioux City, will givo as entertain ment in the M E church in this place, Friday evening, February 28, The program will consist of musical num bers n ml readings. , Judge R E Evans received a letter from Juliuit Messenhoeler, now in Ger many, last Friday. Mr Messenhoeler is in good health, and takes u deep in terest in tho United States. Ho sent .regards to all his old time friends. Mrs N R BrasQeld, who was a visit or at the home of her mother, Mrs S 0 Hileman, the past week, returned to Lawton, la, Monday, where she has been visiting for some time at the homo of her daughter, Mrs John Barnes. Frank Broyhill arrived home Friday last from a month's sojourn in Oalifor nia and Oregon. Ho visited his sis tors, Mrs Chun Herrick, at Los Ange les, and MrsElon Berg, at WoodstooK, Ore. He says tho climate hero is good enough for him. Webb Miuter, of Douglas, N D, was a visitor here a few days the past wnek, having accompanied tho re mains of his brother, Arthur Minter, tli it wore shipped from North Dakota to Allen Neb, for burial, lie says all the Dakotii county peoplo who located in their neighborhood urn doing One. Parties wishing to onter any branoh of tho civil service can get informa tion on the subjeot by applying at tho postoflloo or consulting the civil sor vice announcement postod in tho lob by of tho postofllce. Examinations for positions in the government nor vioo will be hold by tho civil servico commission in March, April and May. Charles Seoly and Jay Huntley, the two men held in tho county jail horo on a charge of highway robbery, havo failed so far to furnish tho bonds of $500 each for thoir appoaranoe at the may term of court, and will most like ly have to spend tho time in jail. Their preliminary hearing was held last Thursday, the complanant being J T McCoun, of Wasbta, la, Tho Omaha road is putting in some culverts in tho grade across the swamp between Ooburn Junction and tho ditch to lot tho overflow water from Elk Creek through. If this had been dono years ago whnn tho long trehslo across tho swamp wbb replaced by a dirt roadbed it would hove saved tho company considerable in the mat ter of law suits and damages, Tho Presbyterion ladies of Emorson pulled off an amateur theatrical en tertainment in the opera house there recently, "Tho Spinsters' Convontion." One part of tho show which might in terest some of our roudnrs was the character, Miss Sophia Stuoknp, who gave a piano solo, and in tho midst of a difflonlt reuditiou, broke down and buret into toarH. When asked from whom sho had taken lessons, she re plied between Bobs, "Prof Cail Sohrie Tho Herald 1 year, $1. Mrs R E Evans went- lo Lincoln, Neb, last Saturday for a fow daya vis it. Thos Canoy, of Jackson, was sent to the inebriate asylum at Lincoln last week. Henry Welgand and family wero Sunday visitors at tho R L Broyhill homo. Mrs Hutohins, of Sioux Uily, was a gnost of Mrs Mary Fizev n few days tho past week. Bess and Pearl Stlnson wero over Sunday visitors with Nana and Kath leen Noiewanger. George McBeath was a passonger to Kansas City, Mo, Monday, returning Tuesday evening, Mrs Mcll A Sohmied was an over Sunday visitor at Lincoln at tho homo of herdaughtor, Mrs Bud Drydon. A Shetland pony, eaddlo and bridlo given freo. For full particulars write Independent Farmer, Lincoln, Nob. Now is the timo to order your stook tonic, cough syrups and liuoments. R J Browning, tho Raleigh Man,-7w2 U S Marshal Warner catno up from Omaha last Thursday and drove to his farm south of town, returning Fri day. Prof A B Rich was a passenger to Wisner last Friday, whore he nxpoots to farm duriug tho coming Bummer, returning Sunday. Joseph Gerdert and wife, of Ida Grove, la, wero hero Sunday on a visit with Mrs Gordert's parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Duensiug. Lost a potato scoop, somewhere between the half-way houso and J J McAllister's farm. James Tobiu, South Sioux City, Nob. Olydo Hodgson and wiie, of Raven na, Nobr, wore visitors here a fow days the past week with Mrs Hodg Bon's mother, Mrs R B Orr. Sond a quarter today to Tho Lin coln Daily News and they will mail you tho paper through tho legislative session. This is half price. JulitiB Quintal returned from his trip to Missouri, Sunday, and states that he saw nothing in tho way of land that would induoo him to loavo Dako ta county, Kathleen Neiswanger visited over Friday night at the home of Prof Smith in Correctionville, la. Prof Smith was hor teacher last year in the Sioux City sohools. Rov E Walters, superintendent of Tabitha Homo aud Lutheran hospital, Lincoln, Nob, will preach at Salem and Emmanuel Lutheran ohurohcB this coming Sunday, the 23rd, at tho regular appointed hours of service. ' J T Kneimor and family moved this week to thu Foyo farm on Walkers Island. Mr Kneppor and his estima ble family havo made many friends here, bo'h in social and business af fairs, who rogret their departure Wm M Jones, an old timo residont of Dakota county, died February 11th at his home at Rulo, Neb, at tho age of 100 years, 5 months and 8 days. He will bo inmembered by many of the first settlors cf Omadi. Tho Hon ry Ream farm oust of Homer, was onoe owned iu partnership by him aud Mr Roam . Rov W S Oberholtzor writes from Albuquorquo, N M, to change tho ad dress of his Herald to Douver, Qnl, to which place he has accepted a unani mous oall from the Trinity Lutheran church. The many friends of Mr Oberholtzor and family will bo pleas ed to hear of his good fortune iu the way of promotion. Mrs E E Colo, of Philipsburg, Kas, and Mrs Albert Undorstahl, of Mor rill, la, and Mrs Enoch Jeffory, of Allen, Neb, were called hero lant week by tho serious illness of their mother, MrB Fred Berger. Mrs Jeffrey returned homo again Friday, thoir mother being much improved, but her daughter remained to holp oaro for the sink. The Best Cough Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I havo been keep ing housa," saysL C Hames, of Mar bury, Ala. "I consider it one of tho beat remedies I over used. My child ren have all takeu it and it works like a charm. For colds and whooping cough it is excellent. For sala by all dealers, Adv. Always Harvest Time. . It is truo that there iu a wheat har vest somewhere jn the world every month in the year, exoopting March. January Austria, Now Zelaud, Chile, Argentine Republio. February and March Upper Egypt, India. April Lower Egypt, India, Syria, Cyprus, Porsia, Asia Minor, Mexico, Cuba. May Toxas, Algeria, Central Asia, China, Japan, Morocco, Juno California, Oregon, Mi'hhw slppi. Alabama, Georgia, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Tenuessoo, Vir ginia, Kansas, Arkansas, Utah, Colo rado, Mishonri, Turkey, lircoee, Ituly, Spain, Portugal, South of Franco. July Hew England, New York.Pen nsylvauia. Ohio, Indiana, Miohigan, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Southern Minnesota, Nebraska, Upper Canada, Roumauia, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, South of Rusia, Germany, Switzer land, South of England. ' August Central aud Northern Min nesota, Dakotus, .Manitoba, Lower Oxtiada, British Columbia, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, Doumark, Poland, Ceutrul Russia. September and Ootobor Scotland, Sweden, Norway, North of Russia, Novpinbor Porn, South Africa. December Buruiah, New South Wales. Old Ace. Old ago as it comes in tho orderly prooHssof nature Is a beautiful and majestic thing. It HtandH for oxperi- oneo, knowledgo, wisdom, counsel. Shat is old ago as it should be, but old ugo as it often meats poor disges lion, torpid bowelR, a sluggish liver aud a general feeliug of ill health, de spondency aud raieory. This in al most every inntauco is wholly unneces sary One of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets takon immediately aftor slipper will improve tho dfsestion, tone up tho liver and regulate the bowels. That feefing of dispoudeucy w ill give way to ono ol liopo and good choor. For sale by all doalers, Adv. TWENTY YEARS AG0.t Items reproduced in tho binnx City Journal from files of twenty yoara ago: February 10, 1893: Covington peo plo 6Ay they aro propariug to movo their town up to tho end of tho Short Liuo bridge as soon as it is completed. February ID, 1803: Workmen com menced to move some of thu buildings in Covington to this side of tho river. They aro boing brought aoroas on tho ico and will bo located on Third street. Farm for Sale Tho Cheney farm just west of Da kota City, Nob. WriU or enquiro of Waltor Cheney, Dakota City, Neb. Methodist Minister Recommends Cham berlain's Couch Remedy, Rev James A Lewis, Milaca, Minn, writes: "Ohamborlain's Cough Romo dy has boon a needed and wo'como Riiest in our homo for a ntimbor of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a modiciuo worthy of trial in casos ot colds, coughs and croup." Givo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial aud wo aro confident you will flud it very effectual and con tinue to use it as oocasiou required for years to oome, as many others have dono. For salo by all dealers, Adv. For Sale. Ono Rook Island disc; one drill, nearly now; five head of work horses, and Borne colts; baled straw aud good bated hay. Patrick Jones, Hubbard, Neb. Don't You Believe It. Some say that ohronio constipation oannot bo onrod. Don't yon boliovo it. Ohamborlain's Stomach aud Livor Tablets havo cured others why not yon. Givo them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For salo by all deal ers Adv. Horses and, Mules Always on hand for salo for every body. J M Barry, JaohBon, Neb. Buy a good farm on the Dakota aunty bottom. I havo it. Eimera. For Sale. No 1 prairie hay. John Nixen, Ho mer, Nob. DISTRICT COURT DATES For the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska, for the year 1913: OumliiB March 17, NovcmborlO Dakota February 8, Hoptombor 22 Stanton. Kehrunry 24, Ootoborn dollar March l), SoptomborH Dixon March 24, Ducumbor 1 Thurston April li, October is The first day of eaoh term Is sot (or henr- applications forcltlzonslup papers. Guy TOnvt,.Ttidg. For Sale. Choice upland hay, on Nixon m'ead- owL ono milo south of Homor. E L. Itoss. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J 8 Uncoil anil wlfo mill K W Hamil ton ami wire to UoiiBiiniars Ico do, neH no ih-20-0 $ 2000 2UW 160 2700 2000 150 ilS flflOO :iso O .1 Gulstor anil wlfo to Julius f.lschko, lOlS IS, II. IB, 111, OIK il, OI1B1I1MI NOlllll Sioux Olty '. Joseph Smith anil wlfo to J a Larson, north tK) foot of lot i. blk :J, Kalr viownilil to limner..., Mlnhnnl KltzHluimciiH to J M Harry. sJ4noi.nK nwHsoK. neH s". ea nvrii noh, se4 soK 21-28-0, sp w d. ... V M Illlonian anil wlfo to Louis KnutlBOii. soH soi29-2S-8 Wm F Curry anil wlfo to Nettle F Corey. loli 1 ami 2, blk 47, Joy l'laco add to South South Olty O J O'Connor and wlfo to Jos Smith, wostou tool oi lot iu, one i, U'uounor 2nd add to Homer..., Christ Thompson to John Dempko, n?4 iiojt. noi uwn z-n-ii Karl W Hrandon and wlfo to W F Hrandon. J J of :o 7 rtcrp of no, 17 40-100 acres of lot 5. 12-88-48 How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ileward for art) cmp ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1'. J. CHUNK V & CO.. Toledo, O. We. tho undersigned, have known I". J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleie lilm perfectly hon orable In nil business traiixurllons and nnanelally able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm. WALDISa. KINNAN A MAHIV, Wholesale lirucitlita, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is uken Internally acting directly uim th- b!wyl "! pi'""" .iirre, of th litem Trstlmonttls sent free. Price It cents pw bottle. ftild by all Drugilst. lake II tit's 1'nmlly Tins for eonatluatlon First publication 2-7-4w NOTIOE TO IHHDOE OONTUAOTOIIB. Notice is horoby Hlvon that thu county olork of Dakota county, Nebraska, will ro oolveblds up and to twelve (12) o'clock, noon, on Monday Mareh 10, IW8, for bridges tobeordored by the county lioard during tho following twelve months as por speci fications on lite In tho oillcu of th county dork. Kneli bid to IK) accompanied by a certified cheek la tho sum of $.7)0.00. The board of county commissioners roservo the right to reject any orall bids. Dated at Dakota City. Nebraska, this 3rd day of February, 1013. Goo Wllklns, County Olork. First Publication 1-1I1-4W. NOTIOl! Olf OI'KNINO ROAIJ. To all whom It may concern: Btato of Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss. The commissioner appointed to locate and roport on u proposed road thirty-three (83) foot wide on tho north side ot the county lino between Dakota iindThurstoncountleg, commencing at a point on thu east side of oreok running through section thirty-four (Uli, township twenty-seven (27), range seven (7), east, or at thu termination of county rond ono hundred fourteen (114), also known as MoIIonry I'oadju said county of Dakota, thence ruuulniiost on tho north side of tho county lino to the right of way of tho Ohlcngo, St, l'nul, Minneapolis fc Omaha Hallway Company, and there ter minate, has reported In favor of thu estab lishment thereof, and nil objections there to, orclalius for tlnmngos, must bo Ulod In tho county clerk's olllco on or before noon of thofflth day of March, llllit, or such road will bo established without further refer enco thoreto. n Dated this 27tth day of January, 10111. Goo. Wllklns, County Olork, First publication 2-21 2w LEGAL NOTICE. CHATTEL MOIITOAOK BALK. WiiKiinAH, Hoy Fryo. did on tho 13th day of DccPiiilwr, A. I)., lull, make, oxecuto and deliver to International Harvester Compa ny oi America, ,n Wisconsin unrporatlon). a chattel mortgage to secure tho payment of 1550.00 which was duly llloJ In tho olllco of the County Clerk of Dakota County, No braska, on I)eceuilor20, A. 1). lVUiaud WiiKiiKAH, Default has been iiiado in tho conditions of said mortgage and there 1. now duo and payable thereon on tho 21st day of February, A. I). HdU, (the dato of tho first publication of this notice) the full sum of 155UAX) with Interest thoioou iicoordliiir to the reading of tho two nromlssorv notna secured by said mortguge,and no suit, ac tion or proceeding at taw has boon had against said Hoy Fryo to iccovor thu same or any part thoreof, TiiKKKFoitK, Notice Is horoby given that said International Harvester Company of America will on the 14tb day of March, A, I)., lUl.'I, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. (Noon of said day) sell at publlo auction to tho highest and best bidder for cash all tho following ilosorllK-d goods, chattels and per sonal property described In said mortgage, to-wtti 1 International 10-18 Motor Hulling press, mai ked J ! 78ao T ami J I' 72M T, Kqulpped with il HI HOpper Cooled Kuglnu marked .1 u llVi 1'.. Said sale will Im held at tho barn lot which Is In charge of James F. Sutherland, located about 100 feet east of tho United States I'ost-Olllco In the village of Jackson, In said Dakota County. Nebiaska. INTF.HNATIUNAIi HAUVKHTKIt COM PANY OF AMKHIOA. Mortgagee. lly John M. HitowN, Agent. Real OHtate loans. Goo Wilkins Ad" MESSIAH'S GLORY IS DRAWING NIGH The Stones Announce the Sips ot His Presence. Pastor Russell at Washington Temple. The Beginning of His Pastorate. Texts For Three Dltpourses Found en the Front of the Union Depot. The Message of the Hour Not the Burning of the World, but the Roll ing Away of the Curse and the Uplift of Humanity Will Result From Met eiah'e Kingdom. Washington, D. G., Jan. 6. Pastor Rus sell of Brooklyn last week accepted a call from tho Washing ton Tcruplo Congre gation, Now York Avonuo and Thir teenth Street. After Bomo appropriate re marks re Washing ton as tho only cen ter of Influence su perior to Brooklyn and on an equality with London, ho took for his text ono of the thrco Bible quotations found over tho portals of our Union Depot; "Thou hnst put all things under him." Psalm vlll. 0. Pastor Russell declared this text ape daily approprlato for a great public bjilldlng reared In tho dawning of tho glorious Ago of Messiah's Kingdom. Although optimistic respecting the grand outcomo of tho Creator's Plan, Pastor Russell fully believed tho Bible to teach that, preceding tho sunrise of tho New Age, there would bo a dark hour of awful trouble, which la almost upon us. Ho reminded his hearers that tho old view now gradually fading from us Is that Messiah, Instead of coming a sec ond timo and setting up His Kingdom, delegated authority to Ills followers, ono of whom should be spiritual king of tho world and entitled Pope. Under this mistaken notion, well-meaning men havo declared that if tho Hier archy of Christ wero authorized to reign, It Hliould uso tho secular arm of power to compel nil to ncknowledgo tho papal throne as God's Throne, on oarth. It Ih still claimed that each Popo In turn Is Christ's vicegerent. Napoleon broke this spell when he took the Pi h prisoner to Prance. Tho world alnco then hns doubted the vlccgercncy and has held that If tho Lord's Kingdom wero In tho earth, Di vine Power would havo upheld It, and no dishonor or Ignominy would have lieon permitted. The Bible Much Neglected. The creeds havo been reverenced, while the Bible linn been neglected un der the superstition that tho creeds presented the Blblo teaching In a sim pler form. Tho rejection of tho creeds has tneiiut also tho rejection of tho Bi ble. Tho colleges of Christendom are turning out unbollovers. The horrlblo consequences will soon bo muulfest in tho overwhelming of our Boclnl struc ture In nnarchy. Thank God, that will, bo tho opportune moment when Mes siah will tako tho reins of government, to bless, to uplift! Man a Little Lower Than Angeli. Tho Psalmist, considering tho heav ens ns God's handiwork. waB amazed that Ho should promise to deliver fall en man. no recites the glory and hon or In which Adam was created tho head of nil earthly things, In tho like ness of God, "a Uttlo lower than tho angels." , St. Paul quoted tho prophecy and np piled It iu Eebits6 II, 0-18. The Logos was miidi) flesh llko tho first Adam, "that no by tho grace of God might tnsto death for every man." Tho work of delivering the world from the power of sin and death had not followed moro quickly the work of Calvary because, In the Divine Program, Christ must first lead forth an "elect" number of sons to glory. With the completion of their number will como the glorious timo whon the curso shall be rolled away and blessings como instead. The Sanotifier and the Sanctified. Tho word sanctified, the Pa&tor ex plained, "currk's the thought of being set apart to some Hpeciul service. As tho Lord Jesus sacrificed His every earthly Interest to do tho Father's will, so must nil who would sit with Him in Ills Throne, St. Paul declures that tho Sanctitlor and the sanctified ones nre all one no tho Hosd und they the Body members. 'Then tho Dlvluo Program will carry blessings to all tho families of tho earth, redeemed with tho precious blood of Jesus. Thcso will partake of flesh and blood, therefore tho Ho deomcr became partnkur of tho same, Mint IIo might not only redeem them, but destroy death and the t destroyer. He will llbcrnto tho slaves of sin and death, roil nway the Curse, uiid open the prlson-tiotiso of tho tomb. Thus all will huvo fullest opportunity of return ing to the linage of God, Dlvlno fellow ship mid lifo everlasting. All Thinae Put Under Him. Tho world will bo olllclally turned over to Messiah nt Ills Second Ad vent: "Ask of Sle, und I will givo Thee the heathen for Thlno Inherit ance, and the uttermost pnrts of tho earth for Thy possession." Ily tho ex orcise of Dlvlno Power Satun will bo restrained and ultimately destroyed. Then tho perfect earth will bo deliver ed over to God. ns St. Paul points out In I Corinthians xv, ".5-28. ANTI-ROUP Koup In Poultry Can be Prevented ami Cured After years Anti.Rnnn has proven of trial ' iii "w"' its vniuo i$c Package. $ Packages $i oo in inniei rorm. ANTI-ROUP not only prevents, but (hires Koup In llaby Chicks and older Fowls. A Sure Cure or Money Buck With every tl ordor will lo given Freo a formula for good Lice Kxterinlnator LEROY SPECIALTY C3. PHILADELPHIA, PA. AQtNTS WANTCD. STQgiRU5Sr!uj STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, Feb. 22 For this Dety Only Spaghetti and Macaroni, 3 pkgs for 25c 2 Cans Extra Standard Corn v. .-. 15c 0 Pickled Pigs Feet '....).. .25c 4 lbs nice bulk Raisins -. 25c 1 Gallon Home Made Sauer Kraut.' 25c 1 do2 Fresh Eggs 17C Horse Radish, per glass , 10c 1 peck Nice Apples , 35c 5 pkgs Matches i 20c 3 Cans Salmon 25c Six 5c Tablets ". 25c Bananas, per doz 20c All our Sweaters, 20 per ce'nt Discount All Winter Underwear, 10 per cent Discount. Stinson's Dakota City, IgAfflataiiBy is a moral dynamo a magazine devoted ex clusively to the wholo bov a macazino that A imbues tho boy with manliness, ooo.ooo renders ovory month. The American Boy cont.l'.ns stories of the things boja llko to read about ad ren turo. travel, history, photcsrnphy. stamps, elrcp-lclty. car- )uiiir j, niKiria, current ovoiiis, And a department devoted to the Boy Scouts of America, to which KrncHtThnmnnmi Hf (nn. Ditrff Hnmit. ennfrlhnfo an Illustrated pno etch month. bojrs In all tho world. . Give It to your bey! ,n ft Tho Ameriuan Boy, 1 yr, The Herald, 1 year for, SEEDS BUCKBEB'S SEEDS SUCCESS I SPECIAL OFFER AUJa bifid New Italians. Atrial wUll pan Ttu our pa-.uuvacai customer. llell UUAHAniUU TU I'lJEABK. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS t eonf rW u4 pklni sua tmln ttle ralaafeta ; ,i.iuii ?i Da pOTipaia, MfMiMr wan i liMtraettre, HeanUroT Sr4 and lUnt : Tho Herald for News when it is News RMm M tHwam ?i Dva posipaia, MfMMr wan air ail J V Initraettre, HeanUroI Sr4 and lUnt Uoob. i m uiit au snoot u Heel tmUMm of Emos, naato-ets. m a. H. W. Ructtia. ."" K&lJUtttfT M fj - - "i m i viii,Mtajj BammmmmWmW9ammmmmmWfaamWam BBBmaBBBWaBBBBBBBKameaBBBWaal u ejBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBaBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBf ' WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's $50.00 a Week, almost SIO.00 a Day BollliiR Victor Safes nlld flro-nroof boxes to merohaiits, dootors, lawyers, dontlsts aud well-lodofnnneru.all of whomrralliothonecd of a safe, but do nut know how esBy ltls toown omi. Nulesmnn drclaie our proposition ono ot tlia best, ulruu-uuk niuiivy-iuulklnir opponnnl tlcs ovr rp"flrd. Wltbout pu-tlouB extn-rl-oneo YOU can duplicate tlip Biirrt-s ofolfii r. Our biindsoiiioly lllustrnted UvO-paco ciilulo will enable' yn to prcM'iil the subject to cub- M ' tomers tu as intaremuiK you wero iillotlni? thorn UirouKli our faoioiy, ,., . ..;.!! r Ivn litlvlnn nlld Instructions fOf coiiNilicltn; InlkliiK points whlcli It Is liiiiHslbl lor a Iirosjwi tlo cualonier to dsnr. Why don't YOU bo the llrt to apply from your viulnlty beforu soiueona uUogk'tS thu turrito.yf ;VC can I&TOr Ollly one paiesiiiftii on ui vnvn TFsmsssssssjv M M-e-f'-. r' rrtlLfi(Ci ESUii ?;itti-53u5aaatv Our New Homo. Capaolty 20,000 Sales hM?M WSJ at-'tn'j JJwnw . i!fJA.rtqw-HWBjBK5S4r ilf r... Cnaolal l.nylra nanartmant Bulrfaa Cvarv Cuatemif ! SUCCeM To crow tayinjr crept yon must havo rood with this, the sreate.t nnrwrj In tbe Uoltea Ouarrsoanlurv-beyan. Dtsra trees rroaoco rom wt "". - . flSA K.am ISA lartr Trnoo "I0O .eTen-yenrld Stork Del clous apple tJMarnJ .III rrOm III SiarK ireeS js.ooo for their owner, Mr. LalleT.thlsjear.aBdWUlSN Ha.1,1. imvinn nuiiraniod trnm at laii erica, u lun ttcutar ani SiarK frlCeS LOWered lOr IIIZ .oTaer . a ak a I I A a flimi.na I .t. . M.n tknn Iml marl KoTOVK Yff aaG'iji a' T l r.. a . l..An.n.l,Ua.l,.n nvnv and ttltl. In.., IhAfWHt Of Dlt i, iai in. iimi iga. t . . Zi. aeswiK best In qoUlty of any apple million-dollar sunery ...td.f....Mnlnpit T. , amLo TWO Ireat ItJOKS dmud Stark Ytar Boo are iHArAra .avaN. urtuM ' VJLTJni?. w yzskmg3k9 1 1 LiuJMiiy : r- aaaam x. -iiMss km ifrs wiata TVairyy IVBBB'llakl UWiBBenimt .JaBSaV wrriSMmr. &A m2eamaT JMkWaT an smMfz 1IK CONDHNSISD BTAHK Yl'All IIOOK. btwldea belnii a .TerlUble ulatof , .Ti.iM rtfnn..tinn nn nnmtnprnl.l and noma orchard srowlna. Blvea tne laew IBMI I in aam i -v ifmKm T Btatkireoaandiirlces. tittUurbookcanlH purcliail. IbeyantourfreeBlfttoyoa. WrMe. BTARK BRO'S NURSERIES ORCHARDS . ,.iy ". Nabra.sk.sji high moralB, honor and boys aro now enthusiastic etc., an Dcauinuny illustrated. It is the best tustmlno for for whole year. 41.00 $1.00 Both for $1.05 O. Genuine RA ITCZTIO NowSAMONTH 2 Yoqraapftse sniilil Mites 0i7erir" k'&SlS flying S3 maatfc. and en-l di a van aaaalal Bile 4Iim loniH f ram u aaraiS . Miner, A mualSnat awrSIm a. U1P.IK10D. Mm We Will Take Year Old Machine "SZ&i Hbetal allowaaea a ft apUsMttd aw PoiMtk. Anareacui .Ml tak a4- -- a,Wa JMM-aa CuCQ S-3 CSZT DOMESTIC The perfect sowing machine that haJ always led all other makes and is toUar aetler than svr. ,JTwa tnaeMnM in enaiaeM titcn ana ensun autaa. acrmiatn. oroD bnd, Man arm. ball Inula. A cuapUU at elj fttUchamita-. wry on practical, at., made for ararr-day aaa.Th Deayatlata r-vfUtion a r moUm wlnr mswhlna prgrraa-. lfspo eat aboet IU ivfUtion a f moUm wlnr mswhlna prnareea. ! ft"9" ' IKND FOR BOOK, mEKe Tha Truth About, Sewlnsi chinfs,' ' Ulllnr roy how voti an have the ftneat aawtac fwaba m-d. Vt a HpacUlXow rrVa and at ONLY 1 a saoaUi. J I.ND ru lUAKANTrK. Oatthefsci hi ara all ill raw? E BILi i waxa m Bcrat anaaiTaron am s n. fseulMfovajroa buraar tvwHriaa, tola C'4iJsiiiMlsUsfL47 SViesja prae IJUrature will wave loam" mhmi Mrs Mary R, McBeath, Agent a nuiintrcs mougn Men aKilatMl aa fflllllir EalPS. ITKilHf luuuitiy. Tho 2.',th anniversary of on r coiapanr 'w.is cslebwed iiy orectluB tho moat uiodarn nfe fiietory In tho wo hi. Wide awake mtn who rvot'lred t- r BPt'tilal soiling liidnvcnip'ii, reildrn-d Uiiei'HAiry todoub.0 our output. aio penuliiX many thousands of dollars en UritfHR our calrs orpanlzatltm. but to learn all particulars, It will cost ynu only the price of a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 18 L. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK GO. CMCIlilTI, OHIO Annually. Intl. To be potitiyt that your tree j .are riM, i deal Btstea - a iraiuwinr na i vvuvt .u. . each Stark tree bnjer tny rocelro the If IIZE sorrloea ot a ah erlntnA nt IStlalllASfl !!& fVfi alTnur Vorldtsmed Stark USUOIUUH apple tree? The Duurulous uemnnu lor Btoia; ueiic I Utile I have so far tetteO. bBBBh 9 m H tsSpF" Exclusive Features liven Stark Cmtsatrs S'l0; prices for 1D1S. rree lioost. jDicinsite ovatu vsrieuesoi viTTVinirJt fruit. .t dally refrlyrtor freUbt erlce. rlhtMiaonordei1U0nt o.tnnra. S'rea Ixiilnir-Vree cacklna. Guaranteed safe arriy!ottroea..1nre- .Mniit.tlni fnp uinnradual Lhlnd every Stark nrouoci.. A behind etery statement made and eyery BUrk treo eoM. Craa TbeKarfcOrcSanJ riasflaaKoak, the splendid wa rreC of oqr Special Betylce Uepartmont, and the Co. 1101 U t'HKK. TH opnara planting doo """- lemili slit ot me areai?! nori.icuiiuri.ia vi wu. .m... ,iw,--r0"v-.";-".vr cal ulantlna- sulde to both eiperlenced and beslnner. Bbowa how to make Ikaeraaara SinSmil.luoSr.afDrtullibyrraitpIuunnaancf.clentlOc.thougUcommoaaoaae.oa. CO., 1 J MPf