" .51 titiBalumr ummff.ih'Mfr, aCSt .c. . t la 3 Is "Hello!" to Vs when in the city KNOW the "Real Bank for ALL the People." There's a hearty Welcome, many conveniences EVERYTHING in GOOD Banking Clor you "Safety Over All." Join the Mid-West Club for "Self Help." Your name on a postal, no fees, dues or expense. Mid. - West J3a.vk. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." ED. T. KEARNEY, President. 4 on Certificates. 6 and 7 Farm MortgaRes. CYCLONE INSURANCE. Steamship Tickets. Dakota County Herald IOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Bubscription Prico. $1.00 Per Year. A wookly nowHpapor published at Dakota Oity, Nebraska. Permission has boon grantod for the tranaini8dionoftWspapcrtbrouRhf,bo math as second-class matter. Telephone No. '18. Official Paper of Dakota County ' .KyjWMCTiWWlWtWttCiWXIWOf HMOCS 2 Items of Interest from our Exchanges WJH0W0Wl)O(fW(MO'MCS Waterbury Items iu Ponca Journal: Mra Dan Graves returned to hor homo in South Sioux Oity aftor spending u few days with the A Oronk family. Wakofiuld Itoms in Wayuo Demo orat: Mrs Hoary Oasselcr ami Miss Delia Hponcer vttnt to Dakotu City Tuesday to attend tho funeral o( tho formot'ti uucle. Hartiugton News: Mrs Albort JJarueu and children, of Emorson, re turned to their home Saturday. They wero Ruesta of Mr Darnua' sistor, Mrs UhuB Iiolaud, for a couplo of duys. Wynot Tribune: Oonduotor Ed Horau returned thu lullur part of Inst 'week from Omaha, whero he had been since his return from hia southern trip and has assumed his duties aa conduc tor on tho morning train. Alloa News: J E Baker, of Good win, urns iu town on biiwlncan Motuluy. ....Mr and Mrs Geo Nordyko visited relatives hero this wook. . . .Miss Ma bul Roam, of Dakota Oity, upuut Hun diy hero with hor brothor John and wife IIT..1II ;il m? iii ... Himuut iiinoH: vity iu ,i amuii fas down from Ilomer yesterday to call on Dr and Mrs Itoiim, . . .Dr and Mra Roam went to Sioux City last evening to attend a banquet Mid spue iul communication of tho Hcottioh Kilos Masons. Tho doctor witnessed dim conferring of tho 30th dogruo of 'Consistory ou a class of candidates, Wayuo Democrat: J II Wilghl vis ited at South Bioux Oity Saturday .... -Tho Aoruo club mot with Mrs Walter Wobor Monday afternoon uud had for thoir lcssnii a study of favorito women nuthora, each lady giving a soliiotion from hor favorito author. A delicious two coureo luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by MisiS J llaytnond, Who will preside at the next meeting. Hioux Oity Jourunl, 29th: DioJ In South Sioux Oity, Nob, March 28, 191!), Mario Morris, of pueumouia, agodOyoara. Shois survived by her pareuts, Mr and Mrs Johu Morris, two brothers and two Bi&ters. lMiuoralnu noauoetnout lator.... Alfred W Sny der was Riven a decree of divoroo from Harriot Snyder, to whom" ho was mai riod in Homer, Nob, iu 1802 Iu 1010, tho husband tostiilod, hia wife loft him and wont to Drapur, S D, to live with Mier parentn. SInoo that tima sho has written several falloni declining to re turn to her husband. good health nnd quito active for a wo in ii u of hor ago. Mrs Priest is one of the oldest settlors in Dakota county and has u host of friends who will wish her many more happy birthdays. Emorson Enterprise: Wilshiro I Davis and Miss ltosa Linafultor wero quiotly married at Dakota City Tues day. Minn Julia Davis and Ray Linn folter accompanied them. Particulars of tho happy event aro somewhat mea ger. Tho usual congratulations aro extended.... James Boles Eby, a vet eran of tho civil war, was born in Ohamborsburg, Penn, ou September 21, 1837, and died March 20, 1013, aged 75 yoars, D months and 20 days. Ho was married August 27, 18G6, to Margaret Ann Oavanaugh, at Andrew, la. Thoy resided twelvo years in Laurel, Neb, whoro his wifo died Sep tember 2, 1000. Sinco then he has resided with hisdaughtor, iiiEnioisou, and died at ber lioiuu, 'lliuro wero five oliildrun, of whom B W Eby, of Oregon, and Mrs M J Oestorling, of Emerson, Neb, suivivo him. Mr Eby was one of tho first volunteora of the civil war, going from Iowa. Ho serv ed until tho closo of tho war. Tho re mains wero sent to Laurel, Friday, and tho funoral was held from the Mothodist church at that place at 10:30 Saturday morning. Interment was mado iu tho Laurel cometery. Homer Star: Louie RuHinusson and Bill Kultl loft on Wednesday for Den ver, Col, whoro thoy will visit friends and relatives,... Autohlullb LaiMuaUd Eloanor Murphy returned on Sunday to Lincoln, whero thoy will take up their studies at tho univomity ....Mrs E X Crowley returned to her homo at Lincoln, Sunday, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Timothy Murphy. ...Garrett Mason informed us last wcok that in tho near future ho and his family will movo to Doyle, Oal, to rnako their homo. Mr Murou ii interested la the mining business and will Uko charge of a mine. Tho many friends are sorry to boo thorn leave uf tor being nuoh a long time res Id out r of Homer. Succo&b is the wish from Iheir'friends Ou Saturday Grandma Priest wus 05 yours old. A number of her friends gathered at W 11 Lake's to wish ber u happy birth day uud havo a social time. Refroih moots woro served und a good time on joyed by all present, She is in fairly Sioux City Journal, 28th: Tho in fant child of Mr and Mrs Johu Morris, of South Sioux City, Nob, is danger onsly ill with pneumonia, complicated wilh niKuugitlH,...Mifes Helen Kear ney wus hostess yestorday at u 1 o'clock luncheon, entertaining tho momburs of tho O U Bridgo club uud a number of gursts, including Miss Murgarot Baum of Omaha; Miss Jessio Mauatry, of Fairfield, In, and Mins Ethel Towimh, of Des MoitiCi Hnsknta of pink tnlipa centdrcd tho tables, whore appoint ments wero curried out in pink und white. Tho after luncheon bridgo game wus played at tight tublcs. Awards at the gamo wero won by Mins Louise Perkins, Mrs Martha Johnson and Mrs L C, Hudson ... .As tho aftor muth of hor marriugo at tho ugo of 14 years, Mrs Flosbio Dragoo yostorday was givin a decree, of divorco from Charles Drugoo, Mrs Dragoo will not bo 1(5 until July, hor parents testified at tho hearing boforo Judgo George Jepson. The child wifo recited on tho stand yostorday thut for moat of hor married life hor father,. David Taylor, lias supplied tho Dragoo family witlt provisions and f uol. During iho past wiuter Drugoo bought coal coating $1.50, according .to the tostimony. Dragoo has been'urrostod and triod iu polioo court for utilising his wifo. Tho couplo was married at Dakota Oity, Neb, ou Dooembur 14, 1011, and lived together until February 0, 1913. Tho. mothor was given tho custody of her daughter, Fay Vivian Dragon, eight mouths old. Wiuuobago Chief tlan: Jesso Mans field was a Sioux City passenger lust evening.... Goo MoBoath, of Dakota City, wus iu Winnebago Saturday on business .... Mrs Frod Brassfield und Mrs Drake wero down from Homer Saturday. . . .Johnnie Ashford return ed to St Paul, Minn, Tuesday evouiug, after a abort vacation at home, from ltis oollogo studies Mrs Thos Ashford aud Mrs D B Stidworthy, of Uomor, uud Mrs O 1' Nichols worn guests yesterday ut the homo of Mrs John Ashford. . . .Mcsdamcs John Ash ford aud Louis Herman wont to the Hoono of tho groat disaster in Omaha and at Ralston tho first of tho week, tho former to see tho ruins of tho homo ?f hor Bister, Mm Holly, who was a ormor resident of this place, aud tho latter to loam if hor sou, Itornard, wus safe, Mr and Mrs Holly were uninjured, with tho exception of slight firulses mi tho former, although their homo was blown down. Thd dopnt; nt llal&ton, whoro Bernard was working, was razed to tho ground by tho torrifio storm of Sunday ovouing. Bernard saw tho cloud coming aud took tho "money from tho dnpot uud hurried to tho houso whoro ho was boarding. When ho reached tho placo ho took hold of tho door knob, but ho could got no farther. Ho could not for somo louson opou tho door, und ho clung to tho door knob, whilo tho wind whip- pod him from ono sidr of tho door to tho other. Aftor tho storm hud spont its fury, ho discovered that tho wall wherein wus tho door to whioh ho had boon oliuging, was all thoro was left of tho building. Ho tran uninjured. Tho depot BRont was killed, Boruard ac companied his mothor homo, for his job had actually boon blown away. Sioux City Journal, 31st: Mrs Nel son Deirup, 80 years old, of Homer, Neb, died yostorday at a hospital of injuries rocoivod from a fall scvoial weeks ago, wuon nor right nip ws broken. Mrs Deirup was tho foslor mother of Mrs S J Krako, C23 Cecilia uvhuuo, Morniugsido. Tho funoral will bo held Tuesday morning from tho Nelson undertaking parlors. Tho body will bo taken to Homor, Nob, for burial.... Mis Amildu Irwin, ono of the old of-1 residents of South Sioux City, and familiarly known to Sioux Citrons and residontn of Dakota coun ty as "Mother Irwin," died yesterday morning of appendicitis) at hor homo. Sho wiih 78 yoars old. Deipito her ago, Mrs Irwin wnB a rugged woman and was iu tho best of health until this winter. Sho was takon ill Christmas day whilo visiting her ncphow, Don Dilloy and family, of (Jodar falls, la. Sho returned homo and because of hor fooblcncss sho was forced to tako to her bed a wook ago. Mia Irwin is survived by threo brothers, Charles Dilloy, Cornelious Dilloy and Lorenz Dilloy, of Trausfer, Pa, and one sister, Miss Amanda Dilloy, who lives in Pennsylvania. Sho was u cousin of E G Dilloy. sheriff of Woodbury county. Mrs Irwin for many years resided alone in hor homo, ubont n block and ono-half east of tho combination btidgo. Sho raised fruit, poultry and vegetables, selling tho pioduco and produots of hor littlo farm. Many prominent familios of Sioux Oity wero hor customers. Mrs Irwin alwaya car ried hor wares to Sioux City, walking acroes tho combination bridge. Sho hardly over took u trolley car to como ncross tho river. Weather never in terfered with hor in making regular trips to Sioux City. Mrs Irwin wan born in Ohio. She was married in Ohio in 1803 to Chris Irwin, who had Borvert in the civil war. Thoy enmo west soon after tho coromony nnd lo cated iu South Sioux City, which then was known as Covington. Mrs Irwin had lived longer in Sonth Sioux City than any other ro.iidont, with tho ex ception of Nicholas Maher, who lived at hor bono. Mr Maher proceeded hor to tho Nebraska town by a few months. Mrs Irwin's husband died in J 901. Ono son was born to tho mar riage Wiloy Irwin, who met an acci dental death iu 1878, when ho was shot by a negro companion whilo ploy ing Indian on tho banks of Silver lake, Tho body was taken to th Wwtteott undertaking establishment. Tho fu neral probably bo hold in Sioux Oity. Arrangements will not bo mndo until word is reoeivod from rolativcs iu Pennsylvania. Real Estate, '-ancing Insurance, Loans Convey- Long years of experience has taught the "KNOW-HOW necessary for complete satisfaction. I succeeded to the business of Ed. T. Kearney, and have all the GOOD Iusuruncc and Loan Companies for merly held by him. Am a Notary Public prepared to draw all Conveyances, Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and draw them RIGHT. Have a fine list of lands for sale, and always in the market to buy or sell. Tell or write me your needs and will care for them promptly and well. H. F McEcever, J Sf&K"- Hartford, Continental, Phoenix, Columbia, St. Paul ALL the good old Insurance Companies. CORRESPONDENCE f HUBBARD. Dra Maxwell and Leahy woro pro fessional visitors horo Tuesday. Joo Leedom is helping out in tho Curl Frodriokfion harness shop during the tush of spiiug work. Briug in your cream, butter and eggs, aud get tho top market prico. U Anderson Co. Mary nurtuett visited friends last week in Sioux Oity. Johu Frodricksen como homo from Sioux City Saturday. Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock a m. Public worship ovory second aud fourth Sunday at 10:80 a m, at Luthor au churoli. Mr und Mrs FI Eriokson returned biBt Thursday from thoir honeymoon trip at Eagle Grove, la. Fiold, Garden aud llowor seed of all kinds. You need them now. Como iu. Geo Tunliu. Monica Hartuctt, of Jackson, visited u fow duys lust week at tho Johu Green homo . Mrs John Harlnott and Mrs John Groon wero Sioux City shoppers Sat urday. Mr and Mrs Henry Thompson drovo to Sioux City lust Saturday. Seo our lino of light underwear, in all grudos uud prices. C Anderson Co. John Rockwell, Joseph Christenseu uud Clura Wilkins eanio up from Wuyuo Wodnesday, roturuiug Suuday. Owou Boacom is having n porch built to his butchor shop. Mary Timlin visited ono day of lust wook ut tho F TJfllng homo. A olioioo lino of oliilitron's school huts are on display at our nturo. Geo Timlin. Mrs Hesman Ronzo returned Friday from her visit to Omaha. Mrs Mitcholl aocompanied hor homo aud is visitiug friends horo. Mr and Mrs L Harris visited at Ho mer last wook. Mr Ronfco and littlo son Herman wont to Omaha Saturday night. A rogulur loo sook, in solid oolors, por box of 1 doz for $1,50, C Ander son Co. Ed Groon roturued Thursdny even ing from a couplo of days' visit iu Sioux Ulty. Mr aud Mrs August Audorscu woro city puBseiigers lust Friday. Start your cream Boiling this soasou right by bringing it to us. Our prico this wook iu U5o. Wo aho want your butter aud eggs at thu market prico. Goo Timlin. Mrs Persiugor spent a couplo of days at tho Jeissio Graves homo this week. v Mr and Mrs Louis Mogonsen aud littlo daughter, Annie, wero oity pas uungt-ra from Hero Monday. Work shirts, dress shirts, socks and hosiery, at U Anderson Co's, Mr and Mrs Ed Jodbou were iu Hubbard Monday. Arthur Jaoobsou, of Waterbury, visited friends hero Suuday. Little Willio Fiurcll is quito aiok nt this writing. You will find wo have a coraploto liuo-of tho things you netd during UoiiHo cloaniug timo, Geo Timlin. Duu llurtuett and daughter wont to Omuhu Saturday, returning Suuday, Tom Loug hud a car of hogs ou the market Monday. Ernest Goortz and family aud Abblo Rockwell spent Saturday ami Suuduy with relatives and friends at Dakota City. Best "buck" glovo, worth 7Co, goes at GOo a pair. C Anderson Co. Several from hero nttendod tho danco at Dakota Oity Monday evening. Dr Sohott, of Sionx City, and Dr Maxwell, of Dakota Oity, wero at tho Mrs Geo Hayes homo iu consultation Monday. Mr and Mrs M Hawk attended tho silver wedding of Mr and Mrs Rasmus Jorgousen at Salix, la, last Saturday, Anything you waut in staple aud fancy groceries nt bed rock prices. O Anderson Co. Joseph Christonsen was an ovor night visitor at tho Mrs A O HaiiBcn homo Saturday. Mr and Mrs Ray Hollor and Minnio Rasmusson woro oity shoppers Tues day. Mrs M Hansen was quito eiok this week. This wook is National Canned Foods week. You will find wo havo to offer somo spnolal bargains in high quality goods. Geo Timlin. Potor Larson was in Sioux City with a car of stook Monday. Mr and Mrs H Nelson and daughter Carrio wero in Homer Tuesday. Mr and Mra O M Rasmusson spent Tuesday at tho Mads Hansen homo. Whoeler ovorals, tho best mado gar mout for stylo and wour ou tho mar ket, at C Anderson Go's. Alice Boacom visited in the Oovell homo at Nacoru tho first of tho week. Tho many friends of Oarrio Hansen will be pleased to learn that sho is ablo to attend to her work as teaober again. Mrs P T Watson visited at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs D L Loup, near Nucoru, Wednesday. Now is the timo to pnrohaso your plow shoos whilo our assortment is now und complote; ulso n full lino of fancy Sunday gh.oes und slippers. O Anderson Co. Mr Patrlok Green and Miss Anna Ufllug, popular young people of Hub bard, sprung n great surpriso upon their many friends whou they woro quietly marriod at St Joseph's Catho lic church in Sioux Oity, Tuesday, March 25th. Tho happy couplo drovo to Bioux Oity tho previous day. Only tho intimato relatives witnessed tho marriugo coromony. Tho undo look ed very attractive in a tailored euit of bluo Bedford cord with hat and gloves to match. Mi'sb Mary Hogan, cousin of the groom, acted as bridesmaid and Edward Green, cousin of the groom, was best man. Aftor tho words wore said that mado theso two happy hearts beat forever as one, tho bridal party wore driven to tho homo of J O Di neon, 518 Water streot, whero an ela borate five course dinner was served, pink and white, tho wedding colors, predominating. Mr and Mrs Green loft nt 2:30 for a short wedding trip and will bo at homo aftor April 1, to their many friends. Hourly congratu lations aro extondod to tho happy couplo from their host of friends. For ThiriySeven Years Minnesota Paints have been made in Minneapolis by the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Co. Best prepared paints has been their life work. They do nothing else year in and year out. They are experts trained from boyhood up, to makethe best paints, that can be made. It's small wonder that it has become the standard by which others are judged. A cood-tlzcd Minnesota Paint stock I now on ourriielres awaiting your order. Linseed Oil Turpentine And a Complete Assortment Brushes.... i Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dakota City. Nebraska JACKSON. S W Lubure and wifo havo moved to Whiting, Iu, whoro thoy expect to rnuko their homo. Mr Hildorbrund, stato food inspec tor, inspected tho stores horo tho lust of tho weok. Wayno Hodgins, of Oklahoma City, Okla, is visiting relatives at Vista und Newcastle. Rov Fr O'Sullivon departed for Omaha Suuday ovouing. Mablo ililey, who is a graduate unrso from tho Moroy hospital, Des Moines, la, is visiting hor folks hero. Pete M Niohols roturnod Friday evening from Omaha, where ho had been during tho week. Tho banns of uiarriago wero publish ed in tho Outholio church at Vista, Sunday, between Mnyuo Carpenter und Tom O'Neill. Mr and Mrs John Brady, who spent tho winter with their daughter, Mrs Chas Barrett, Sioux Oity, returned homo tho last of tho wcok. Lydiu Toller spent ovor Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs James Boyle, at Watorbury, Neb. Ed Mullulloy and wifo returned to their ruuch at Chumbers, Neb, Satur day evening) aftor upending u fow dnys hero uud ut Omaha. John Wutors was ovor frnm Early, Iu, several days tho past week. Claronco Hungorford and family havo moved onto ono of Mrs Goodfel- lows farms noar towu. E T Konuolly roturnod Monday ovouing from au ovor Sunday visit with friends in Bioux City. Walter Zulanf, of Sioux Oity, is spending a fow daya at homo. T J Hurtuott, wifo uud duu(ihtor Margaret autood to Sioux Oity Tues day. Agnes Loahy arrived home from Littlo Sioux, la, tho last of tho week. E A Leahy, V J MoGonigal, Goo Hoffernun und W J Konnully woro among thoso who wont to Omaha tho poBt weok. Bonny Davey, of Ponca, spout ovor Suuduy witl;.hor friouds, tho Misses Mario Sutherland and Naomi Davitt, Quito a number of the local Kniglita of Columbus attended a K of O initia tion iu Sioux City Suuday. D F "Watois uud wifo spent ovor Suuday iu tho M Waters homo in Sioux Oity. Mary A Bolnr dopaitcd Monday for Hot Springs, S D. Pearl Welsh, of this placo, who wob marriod last week to a Mr Krudolph, of Plaukinton, S D, arrived home last Friday evening for a visit. Thoy will rcsidu iu Plankintou, Iu honor of Mr Norriu, of Rock Val loy, la, who is a guest at their homo, tho MiBsps Annio und Blauoho Wators eutortaiued u company of young folks at thoir homo Suuduy ovouing. lne ovouing wus spont iu cards. Nico ro frobhmoiits wero served later iu tho evening. OTTER CREEK. Curl Rasranssou was u city shopper ono day last week. Ida Mogcmeu has l etui nod homo for tho hummer, Margaiot Beoconi visited at homo tho past weok but has returned to Jackson to tako up her studies in St Oatharines academy. Lilian Siork is visiting friends and relatives this week. So it makes it lonely forsomobody, "Wonder who?" M L Jonscn, carpenter, is working at tho O Sorenqou homo this week. Lillian Nelson is home this wcok on her vacation . The young folks from Jacobsons visit od tho H Luohr homo lust Wednesday eveuing. Thorwnld nnd Sophus RaBmussen (pent a fow days at Omaha last week. O Jacobson aud wifo aro visiting at Bronson, Iowa. Hugo Luehr h going to Hooper, Nob, to learn tho carpenter trade. Edwin Jacobson enjoyed tho basket Eociai nt Hubbard last Suturdoy night, Of courso wo all know why. Tho young folks from tho H Luehr home visited at tho K Rasmusson homo last tveek. Wo learn that Arthur Jucobsen is becoming a frequent visitor at Hub bard. Wondor what is up. Ros Boacom has been trying to hiro a man, but nothing doing. Harold nnd Ettha Jacobson visited at the Herman Nelson homo Suuday. A number of young people from this vicinity attended tho-dance ut Water bury Friday evening. Tho ladies of thin vioinity uro going to organize a Ladies Aid society at tho church this week. A number of young folks visited at tho C Jacobscn homo Saturday even ing. Frank and Evan Way and Carl Ras musson wont to Omaha Sunday. Fred Nolsen und his best girl visit ed the K Rasmusson homo Sunday. Curl Tomason mado his usual trip Sunday. Mads Nelsen shipped a oar of hogs last- Saturday. Peter Larsen had cattlo on the market Monday. Henry and Sum Knudsen, Alfrod Mogonsen and Sofus Rasmussen wero duck hunting Sunday, Tho gamo oamo their way. They report a jolly old time. Annio Nelson has returned from hor wook's visit at tho Jacobsen home. MisscH Anna and Mary Boacom, Elsie Christise, und Hugo Luehr wero evening callers at tho Chris Jacobsou homo Saturday. People will bo hopping to tho spring work in u short timo. R H RasmiiBsou has purchased a now buggy. I guess Rus wants nn easy rido. Mario Rasmusson will begin teaching musio in a short timo. YOVR CHANCE NOW Government land that will increase in value, is yours if you want it. A start in life, a prosperous future! The U. S. Government is offering SO acre irrigated farms, and 320 acre farms without irrigation, on the same kind of land that is raising the crops which are making Wyoming prominent. The new homestead laws make it easy to get one of these farms. I will send you maps and pointed matter and answer your questions then you can join one of our homescekers' excursions whieh I will tell you about, and at small expense you can see exactly what you can have. For anyone who has a wish to better himself and family this is the chance of a lifetime. Write me a postal and state whether you are interested in irrigated land or non-irrigated land. rvaras I). Clem Doaver, Immigration Agout OMAHA, NEBRASKA SB fftfVii viiiw KE5!lGKSOE!JBw F7 o l iff is a moral dynamo a magazine devoted ex clusively to tho wholp boy a 'magazino that imbues the boy with high morals, honor and manliness. 600,000 boys aro now enthusiastic readers ovory month. The American Boy contains stories of the thlnpri boys like to read about adven ture, travel, history. DhotorraDhy. stamDs. electricity, car pentry, sports, current events, etc, all beautifully illustrated. And B department devoted to tho Bot Scouts of America, to which Erne3t Thompson Seton, Chief Scout, contributes an Illustrated page each month. It is the best magazine for ooys in an the world. Give It to your boy! $1 for a whoto year, Tho American Boy, 1 yr, Tho Herald, 1 year for, r, $1.00 5 $1.05 111 I1 PS H The Herald 1 year, $1. Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years old, was stricken with heart trouble. Sha was so bad wo had to placo her bed near n. window eo sho could get her breath. One doctor said, 'Poor child, sho is lllcely to fall dead any time.' A friend told mo Dr. Miles' Heart Ilemcdy had cured her father, so I tried it, and alio began to im prove She took n. jjreat many bot tles, but oho is ppnrcd to mo to day, n fat, rosy chcolted girl. No ono cun Imaglno the conlidcnco I havo In Dr. Miles' Heart nemedy." A. U. CANON, Worth, Mo. The unbouttJed confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is light. If you arc bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell iiiR of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. Dr. Miles Heart Remedy Usoltl'and fjuaranteed by all druaa'sts MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhcrt.l Iridi ! LENGRAND 1 No. 59062. PEDIOREE: Sired by Prince lu Olicnoy (SISCK). ho by D'xc (lit Ohenoy (1105B). out of Olmrlntto 11 (151(10), Dam. Moucho tin Thlsnes (B2S93). sho by OiRonlsto (S!H). out of Knnlo do Vliiors (10705). V wffUm l.tiXriKAXn Is n Hay llelBlan Stallion. 7 years old. wclBlit WHO pounds, with Mtiall stnpo in forehead, and "iMJt '! P" foot white, llo wok bred by Mr. Kellx Uoupo. of lhissll y. nnd Imported Mareh 1. lull, by W. A, I.niiB & do., or uretitj , low ii, Ho was foaled in 11. . win ian,l tlix Sriiinn of IQU Follows: . itllvon rimii. , l.alirs larm, near Thiirkiinva lit niiitk. HelUes'. on HiiRli Ornlmiii fnrm. Krldnysn,y4n or 1,7h and K.i.ulays. at IJ. I., lto.s'. on tho old Win. Nixon fnrm. Just south of Homer. Mondays and Tuesdays, at the tilins. Hvi Wednesdays, nt Kred I.nhrs', oi. tho V in. -Js TFKMS tlBOD to iiikiiro with foal: JJiUK) for stnmllni? colt. Iff iinnii tho sale or removal of mines from county, foal bill tf. U lwroiiii's One at once: or when mures are not proporly 7$f v, iVitiiriifil for trinl Ni'lvleo, fees Ih'couio duo nt. once. $ i line care will bt'tnlion to prtivout accidents, but at I Isle of 7f? V owner of inaiu If she sustains any. i f LEONARD ROSS V. Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Nebr. ? " if Foe Salo at O Anderson Go, Hubbard . , '"i i 'I. " ir " .. i., i .ssaaB Eaeczgj taaWD a mmmva mnmim wm mhhm w mm W Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantee! tho aoouraoy of vrr 9 Abitraot I mk Succoiiot to Dakota County Abstract 0)j Bonded Abstractor J. J. EIMER 59JJK .1 , , 4