9 i J it- w a r ! ' Homestead Land Biorrn Nevada FoothlUa, Good Land, Water. Wood, Range, Big Oaks, Fish mid Gunio. Living 1b okonp, winter a joko, No snow, ltoum (or Hundreds. You're Next. Copy ot Gov. Township Plat ot the laud, nntl till questions answered, $1.00. Saves yon $99.00. No rouiittnnco, No answer. Rasidont 520 years. A. KENOYER, (looator). Haniord, Oalifornin. Extraordinary Offer Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1.00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Papors 1 year for only- $1.00 Farmer nml Breeder is n weekly faitu and livo stook magazine edited nud published by farmers for farmers. It is it journal yon want to know. It is ably edited and strong in subject matter. What you want to know is re lated in lauiiniige yon can eaoily un derstand. It makes no d iff 01 once how many farm pipers you may bo leoeiv ing you need Farmer and Breeder to help yon in the livo stock branch of your business. Tako advuutago of the extremely liberal offer above and also direct the nttoutiou of yonr neighbors to this special bargain. Papers Bent to dif ferent addresses if desired. ' Make Money a? a Merchant Would you like to have-us "set you up" in business? We can and will furthermore it will not cost you a penny. With out capital and through sales manship we can start you in business for yourself. We are establishing represent atives in every city, town and village to handle our full line of Vacuum sweepers. They are, we believe the best and cheapest hand power vacuum sweepers in the- world. Let us show you how our splendid organization transforms your "push" and application into dollars and cents, unusual proposition made to General Agent. General Appliance Factory, Inc. 1SG0-G8 Main St., Marinette, - Wisconsin OVER 85 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade: Marks Desiqnq COPYRIGHTS &.C. 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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 5u cent package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Kl'liO 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. 4S2. Chicago, 111. Whito Diarrhoea Oun lie Prevented and Cured After years of experiments have dis covered a suie euie or money back. 25c Package, 6 Packages $1.00 Prevention U not u cure-ull. It only prevents and cures White lilarrhoea In baliy chicks mid Cholera In older fowls. One ounce of proentloii Is worth tons of cure. In tablet form. PREVENTION CO. BOX 1127. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, AQEHTS WANTID tPwkbIIiIr PREVENTION Btiix OJ Omo cirr or Totceo. 1 lccas oouirrr. i m FiUKIt S. ClirwiT raaVM 6th that h tl MBit partner ot the firm ot F. J. Cuivit & Co.. OolM business In tho Cltjr at Toledo. County use) ftUta atnrrstld. and that ftald firm will pr Um turn ct ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and vcry rase ot catarrh that cannot be cured by U PM tf HALL-aCATAnnuCu. niAKK ,. cnEWEV. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In mjr pmooav this 6th day ot December. A. D.. im, t -- i a. w. otruooM. 1 iHi, f Nonnr punuc lull's Catarrh euro Is taken Internally and acts directly opod the blood and mucous surfaces ot ths system. Send tor testimonials, tree. F. 1. rilKNCY A CO , Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. "5c. Take Hall's Family 1'Uls tor constipation. R R Time Table C, St. P., M.&O. Trains leave Dakota City at tho fol lowing tiruo: SOUTH BOUND BOOTH DonHD (J:'J6 pm Otnuhn 7:58 am 10 :10 am Omalin 1 .30 pm 1 3:38 pro. Norfolk tS :33 am t0:37 um Norfolk f6:13 pm 7:3.iuui ....Newcastle... . 10:10 am 2.00pm " . ...5 :50 pm daily oxoopt Sunday, do not stop SUNDAY TKAIKb 12 :13 pin Omaha 2 :30 am 3 :38pm...... Norfolk 8:33 am 9:37 um Norfolk -l:5!I pm CB4Q S OUTH ."Jo. 91 Local Freight 7 :1G am 17 " Passenger.. 12:57 pm NQJITH No 92 Locnl Freight' 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger".. G :00pm t daily. daily oxcopt Sunday. Julius QuinUl ia on a land Booking trip in Wisconsin. Georgo Urikblo was np from South Omaha auJ visited at homo ovor Sun day. R L Broyliill has moved into his no tv houso just north of tho E & B lumber yard, ltugh Alternua and family moved last week to Correctiouville, la, whoro lio owns a farm. Geo W MoBeath and wifo rroro gucstn at tho Leo Olumout homo iu Wnlthill Sunday. J S Taylor and wifo havo taken up their residence at Lukotou, ho having a job on tuo Burlington Hcotiou. Earl Frederick has moved iuto tho honso rocontly vucated by R L Broy liill and family, which ho has purchas ed. .Mrs Eliznbth Mintor departed Sat urday for her homo at Garrison, N U, alter a month's visit with old fiicnds in Nebraska. Tho Howard boys, Stovo and Wobb, have taken up their residence at Uryn tal Lake park, at tho homo of their brother, Ira Howard. Samuel Gribblo and wifo left Wed ncHilay for Goodwin, S D. They spent tho winter at llumeslou, Ia, and stop ped off hero a week Vhilo enrouto home. Miss Ruby Van do Zeddo returned homo last Thursday from Homer, whete sho has been assistant in the telephouo oflieo for tho past six months. Tho hoavieet snow of tho season full hoie Wednesday night, about a foot of tho "beautiful" falling during tho night. Trees and tolophono wins suffered much damage A new plato glasn front is being placed in tho building to bo occupied bv tho Dakota City Pharmacy. Oth er impovements will bo made bofore .uli Neiswangor changos locations. With tho opening of spring I am again prepared to caro for your paper hangiug, painting and decorating. Get my estimates before ordoring your work done. Bert Brasfleld, Dakota City, Nob. Mrs Kato Nordyko is offering her hotel and completo furnishing, in Allen, Neb, for sale. Rho lias built up a lino business sinco locating 'in Allon, Poor health iu tho reason for selling out. The government boat, Lieutenant Lowis, stranded on a sandbar cast of town last Ftiday and manouvored thoro until Saturday morning bofoio it could llud water enough to lot it through to Sioux City. Miss Frana Hall returned home Tuesday from a two weelib' viBif at Allen, Nob, Hho was accompanied home by Miss Fay Cleveland, who will visit until Saturday with her grand parents, Mr and Mrs J F nail. L Ooodran moved his family tho first of tho weok to Tildou, Neb, to reside. Ho will remain hero and linish tho car penter work on tiio building recently purchased by D M Weiswaugor for a drug store, and whioh ho is romodel mg and adding onto. .1 H Queen, of Macoy, Nob, and Mrs E lliltman, of Sioux Oity, woro marriod Wednesday of laht week, and N J llrouletlo and Miuno Kas)or, both of Sioux City, were marriod Tuesday, both ceremonies being performed by llav J Orews, ftl E pastor. D Van do Zeddo tvent to Grand Is land, Neb, Monday to ropreHent the WO lodgnof South Sioux Oity at the grand lodge in session thoro thin week. Eurl Morrison chaperoned him and represented tho Daltota Oity lodge. Tin y returned homo Wednesday ovon ing. William Braltoliag and Miss Daisy May Mentor, both of Webster, S D, were man ied by Rev J Grows Satin day, Apiil 5th. Tho groom was 25 aim the Imdo 11 yoarn of ago. A wntton consent of tho bride's parents accompanied tho application for a marriage license. Tho old M E parhonugo was sold to tho highest bidder last Friday, R E Evans hoing tho lnoky puichasor. Plans and specifications havo been completed for a now parsonage to bo erected on a site oast of tho M E church, Tho building committed is now negotiating with architects and seuriug iigures on tho cost of erecting tho building. Oscar L Snyder, eon of Mrs M O Snyder of this place, and Miss Wini fred B Davis, of Nowburg, Iowa, woro happily joined in maniago on Thurs day, tho 3rd iust, at tho Luthoriui pursonagu in Dakota Oity, Rov S L Keller performing tho ceremony, Tho newly wedded couple are residing nt homo of tho groom's mother, Mra M O Snyder, cast of tho Eaglo oflieo. Local Items Tho Horald for News whon it ia Nows For Hale Cottonwood lumber, $20 per thousand, Thos Ourran. Don't fororot Breuns coffeo, it is still in tbo lead. Van sells it, Buy a good farm on tho Dakota ounty bottom. I havo it. Eimors. Hira Feru Vernon, of Dixon, Nob, was an ovor Sunday guest nl tho W L Ross homo. John Ashford, f Winuobngo, was an ovor Friday night visitor nt tho Dr Maxwell homo. Wo havo it bettor stock of Hardwuro oto, than wo ovor had, and yiu Mill ilnd our prices right. Schriover Bros. Mrs Martha Adair went to Harting tou. Nob, Friday for u weok'a visit with nor daughter, Mra Ohiifl' L Cul ler. limitations havo been issued f r a danco in tho Ayreo hall Friday even ing, April the 18th. Good music and a good time is itfsured. Tho Herald is in receipt of a portfo lia of pictures of tho Easter Tornado at Omaha, published by tho I5oo. It is printed on fine paper and is a vivid description of tho awful havoo created by tho btorm, Georgo WJUcBoath and lamily ex pect to got away next Monday for thoir now homo at Espauola, Fla, where Mr MoBeath has purchased 120 acres of land, and will begin clearing it up for farm use, Rov Joel A Smith, a formor M E pastor iu this placo, now doing evan gelistic work iu tho whuroh, was hero Monday and Tuesday from Pendor where ho is holding a serios of tabor naclo meutings, and visited many of his old friends. Mrs Holon E Weoks has rotigned as postmistress at Rosebud, S D, and is expected hero this weok on n short visiit with hor daughter, Miss AHda Weeks, bofore roturning to Cedar Rap ids, Iowa, whoro sho will again tako up her rcsidenco. Rev H F Carson, statu superintend ent of tho Anti-Saloon League, will present tho causo iu Salom Lutheran chinch on tho 13th inst at 11 o'clock, and in Emmanuel Lutheran churoh at 8 o'clock p m. Tho two congregations in town will unito iu tho last namod scrvico. Thoro is a sowing timo and a timo to reap. Tho wise man said : "Bring a child up in tho way ho should go, and whou he is old he will not depart from it." So it is with tho boys of to day who aro allowed to run on tho streets till niuo or ton o'clock at night. This docs not mean our towu alone, as most all towns aro similarly aflllo'oJ for an afllictiou it surely proves to bo to many families in tho after life of tho boys. Parents, sec after your boys, and tho company thoy keep. It willjjo worth moro than gold to you and them in tho years to come. A recent issuo of Tho Iowa Home stond contained nu illustrated article on tho subject of " Common-Sense Treatment of Dairy Cows," that should be printed in pamphlet form and dis tributed among tho farmors. Tho faets given will enable any farmer to dou blo tho net piofit on tho number of cone usually kept on tho farm. Evtry farmer she uld read Tho Iowa Homestead and rccetvo tho benefit of tho practical articles that appear in its columns weekly. Wn aro glad to club it with our papor at tho low rate of SI. 25 per year for both papeis. Mrs. Npra Hayes Called Home Died At her homo near Hubbard, Neb, Friday, Apiil 4, 1913, Mrs Nora .Hayes, widow of Georgo R Hayes, who preceded her iu death somo eight een mouths ago. The funeral was held from St. Mary fy churoh in Hub bard Monday morning, 1vith burial in tho Hubbard cometoiy. Iu tlio death of Mrs naves Dakota county has loRt ouo of tlioso splendid types of womanhood that stand for everything uoblo and good. As a wife and mother she did her duty fearlessly, faithfully and well, as tho family of live boys and four gills, all at home, eloquently attest. Sho was born in County Tipporary, Ireland, iu 1855; was married to Mr Hayes at Chicago in 1675, coming to Dakota county in 1877 Always a faithful and loving help meet, hho and hor husband aoouinu lated a fortune, owning many acres of Dakota county's best land. Besides her nine children sho leavos two sisters to mourn her death, Mrs Michael Green and Mrs Josoph P Ha gan. us also one brother, John Greou, iu Iroland. Since tho deatli of hoi husband Airs Hayes has rapidly failed, being unable to control her griof for the good husband who was all tin world to her. Everything that loving hands and caro could do for her, was done and she died as sho had lived, with all her children about her, forti riod by all tint rights of her churoh. Mrs Hayes will bo long remembored and mourned by those who knuw her best, for tho nobility of her lifo and character is a landmark and an oxani ple to all trim womanhood. Quiet, homo lives like In rs preach more elo quently than words, of tho truo mis sion of truo womanly lifo, tho homo, tho fireside, tho tearing of a laigo family of boys and girls who would do credit to any mother in all the world Sho has gone from our midst, never to return, but the memory of her good deeds, hor loving, christian cliaraoter, will ovor remain as a comfoit and so lace to all who know uud knowiug loved hor. (iod'ri wraiulust handiwork, still stands, Tlio noblo Wife uud Mother, Who (lives hor life, hor stuniK'.li, her all, As ne'er can Klve another. I ear Mother true, w-Jiodwollson Illicit, Look down with pltyluic eyes And know thy children sadly mourn, Thy Memory dearly prize. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens to a 1wuho in which tbo plumbing is in poor con dition overybody iu tho houso is lia ble to contract typhoid or somo other fover. The digestive organs porform tho S'uuit furctionu iu the human body an the ulumhinir does for tho limine. - , - ... - , and they should bo kept in ilrst class condition all the timo. It you havo any trouble with your digestion tako Ohamberlaiu'ri Stomach and Livor Tablets and you are certain of quick relief. For salo by all doalors. Adv, COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES MAROAHETA.kURPHY, SUPT, Eighth grado examinations will bo hold at tho usual plnces April 10 and 11. A ftpcoial toachcts' examination in county certificate subjoots only will bo givcu April 18 and 10. Roading oirolo examination n ill bo given Saturday, April 10. A numbor of boys of Dakota county havo registered for tho "coru contest" and thoro should bo many tuoio, All boys wishing to cuter should sond iu tl names, Tho March teachers' meeting at Fremont and Norfolk had few rep rcEontativen from tlna county as only a Bmall number of sohools had spring vaoatiou. Our schools should plan to havo exhibits at these meetings. Tho work being done compares favoralilj with tho work of other scIiooIb. Whv not mako a showing? SCHOOL NOTES. Tho iirst grado are now reading from "Stepping Stones to Literature." Ruth Orr, Kenneth Woldon, Ernest Gieso and Viola Fneston had a perfect grado in tho spelling test last Friday. Tho eighth grado received tho re turns from thuir examinations last weok. Lulu Conklen, of Sioux City, visited tho grammar mom Tuesday. Harold, Alta and Chester Atitrim havo returned lo school after two weok abBoncc on account of tho meas Iob. Isaao and Ray Oooloy aro btiok iu school again, Blanche Blivou has been absent tho past two weoks on account of sickness Tho sixth grnde have finished "The Little Lamo Piinco" and are now road ing "Black Beauty." All momboia of tho Botany class who took tho state examination, also the mombors of tho Civics class, pass ed witli good grades. Wanted To mako you estimates and prices on your buildings largo or small. Oau mako you plans moro practical than some architects, at half tho price usually charged. W O Mituliuli. Caro Herald, Good Pasture I havo splendid pasturo for about eighty head of cattle and horses, at tha old Ed T Koarney farm north of Hubbard. $4 00 per head for cattle. $5.00 per head for horses. John W. Nowman. Hubbard, Nob, Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered v.itli rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Loo L Chapman, Maplotou, la. "I suffered tmriblo pain so I could not sleep or lio still i" night. Five years ago I began using Chamborluiu's Liniment and in tvo mouth? I was well and havo not suffered with rheu matism siuco." For sale by all deal ers. Adv. For Sale. 95 bushels boardloss lifo Wheat. 25 bushola Flax . 50 bushels Barley. All Burleigh County, N D, grown, and of best quality. Louis lirutsoho, Hubbard, Nebr. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items roprodncod in the Sinux City Journal from files of tweuty yoais ago; April G, 1803: The caisson to be sunk for tlio draw pier of tho Missouri River Bridge company's biidgo iu tho channel ou tho Nebraska side is now being constructed in CoviDgton. It is to bo built of Bessemer steel, 1 inch thick, will bo 37 feot and 7 inches iu diameter and will bo suuk 104 feet hi, low tho surface of tho river. It will ho put down iu three, .sections. Lost. Tho public will talfu notice that a noto answering the following descrip tion was lost during tho summer of 1912 Noto for the principal sum of Ouo Thousand Dollars ($1,000 00) nud dated at Dakota City, Nebiaska, on or about February fast, 1912, duo iu ouo yoar from its date, and drew intercut at tho rate of W per annum from its date. This noto wnt executed by John F. Bergor and Ida Bergor in favor of Luoy Ann Berger. The finder of this piomissory noto will kindly return the samo to Lucy Ann Berger at Dakota City, Nebraska. The public is warned against the pur chase of the same since any negotia tion of tho samo will be criminal. Dated Dikotn City, Nebraska, March 17. 1013. , Luoy Ann Beigor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ilessy V, Kllriibuth, Kiisiut, I-etty L, liesslo 13, Win I. ami I3sther 1' Uraw- ford to Thos Ashford, part of swM ZO-ZfU.., t zuou Ohrls Ohrlstensen und wife to It J Len ity, n i)"'-i anil it 1! hV.. of nel4 17-SU-7. 1200(1 Geo I) UnrilH to I31va A 1'iirdy, lot 6, OtK I. SUlllll M llllCl 10 lioilinr IT-VI Couch Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot bo used in se lecting a cough uiodicino for uhildtcu . It should bu pleasant tn take, contain no harmful substance and bo most ef fectual. Oh iniborlaii.'s Cough Re medy meets these requirt meuts uud is a favorite with tho mothers of young children every wheio. For sale by all dealein. Adv. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Hov. J.Oiuws, Tastor. Services at the .Methodist Kplscopal ohtireh evory Sunday as follows: 1'reach Intent 11 a in; Sunday school at 10 a in; class nicotinic 13 in; lluworth Leincue i);:K) n in! uieaehtiiK 7:i) n nt. I'rayermeotliiij Thurs day ovenlnKs ut 7:80 LUTHERAN- Kov.S. I.. Kollor. I'astor. DAKOTA C1TV Sunday school iry .Sunday at 0:45a in i Miss Hlaiiulio Hamilton, supeiliitendeut. . nt oachliiKnt 7:110 p in, oi-ry Sunday. HALKM l'rcnoliinir every hniidit at 11 am: Klin- day school promptly ntl'tiiiii. K. 1. (Jul liertsou, superintendent Tint ptihllulscoidlally Invited to all those services Tho Herald, $1 per SLAVES SET FREE RETURN TO BONDS StNIGreator FrGCdom With King ly Honors Thereby Secured. Pastor Russell's Discourse the Third and Last of n Series Upon tho Texts Which Embellish the Famous Union Station of WaohlnQton City. Washington, D. C January 10. Pastor Russell preached nt Wafih lngton Tcmplo to day hh third ser mon on our Un ion Depot texts. Today's text was: "Tho Truth shall mako you free." (.Tohn 8:32.) Ilo said: T ruth is the Kteat Emancipa tor. All enslavers oppose tho Truth, knowing its power on tho minds of their victims. Tho taskmasters of to day would fain hide tho truth from wugo slaves, hut find it impossible so great Is tho power of the pressand there nro publishers who have not sold their moral sense for sordid gain. When chattel slavery provnlled, the master found It ndvnntugcoui to edu cate his slaves and thus increase their value, hut disadvantageous to Instruct them along tho lines of human rights. Tho feudatory lords woro very willing that tho common people consider them denilgodi, not subject to law ns others. The samo prlnclplo apparently prompted tho emperors to proclaim themselves, "pontifcD maximus," and to pticouniKi! their peoplo to worship thorn. The natural selfishness of man ever prompts him to take ndvautngo of others; and ignorance has been the chnlii which has bound tho mnsscs. The Blblo has been tho great Eman cipator of slaves mcntnl, moral and physical. It Is tho Torch of Liberty, lighted by Dlvlno Providence. The Itible alone tells us that nil humanity are of one blood, creatures of tho samo God, nmcunblo to Him. While tho Bi ble Instructs that kings nnd nil In au thority should bo recognized, It also telli that tho king is ninenablo to ex actly the same laws as his most menial fclaye, nnd that if ho violates these laws he Is as sure to be punished. Moreover, tho Blblo points out that the present is related to tho future life as cause to effect It shows that every net. word and thought bears upon character-development, nnd prepares us for higher things In tho life to come or gives us moro dllllculty In reaching per fection and everlasting life. "Hope Thou In God." r.opklng iuto the past, wo see Israel, Foddon with rear of their Egyptian taskmasters, not daring to tnke steps for liberty. Hut after the Exodus, nfter God's Covenant with them nt Sinai, 'they wore u changed people. The hopes inspired by the Scriptures preserved them ns a nation when contemporane ous civilization perished. Tho Jews undoubtedly destroyed tlielr own nationality. The Itoiuuns merely performed tho funeral rites In destroying Jerusalem, A. D, 70. Tho Emperor evidently claimed that tho Jewish religion must necessarily be nt tho foundation of their ungovcrnnble eliiiraeler. Their liberty, used contrary to Divine instruction, led to discontent and anarchy Christ's Followers Set Free. The Message of Jesus nnd tho Apos tles attracted Mtuio "Isrnelltcs indeed," anxious to serve God. Tho early Christians courageously suffered perse cution and carried the Gospel every where. The Itomiin emperors, Nero and Diocletian, perceived Unit Chris tians had a courage which they feared would he inloctious, and persecuted them horribly. Hut the Master hud freed them irotn fear of death. Then came it long period of darkness, when the Scriptures were forgotten, and only the words of bishops were heard words misunderstood lo bo of Divine authority through Apostolic Suc cession. Nest came centuries under control of creeds and church councils. Darkness, ignorance mid superstition prevailed, although God had Ills wit nesses throughout that long period. Finally the Bible again emerged, when printing camo Into use. God's time hud come for the Itlblo again to bo tho Torch of Liberty, nnd Independence proiMirllountel.N came forward. Today Hrlliilii, (frmatiy, Scnndlnnvla and America lead the world, because of the light from the Word of God. Danger Now, as to tho Jews. The danger that the Jews encoun teied In the end of their Ago. confronts us Not ull receive tho Truth in Uio love of it Not all, therefore, are sanc tified by It. Few have turned to the Lord, to become followers of Jesus, Hence we are on tho threshold of a gre-it disintegration. Liberty is lihout In turn to license anarchy; our civili zation is about to be ruined, ns was tho Jewish polity, by liberty unrestrained by the Spirit of the Lord. St Paul declared that tho Gospel had set him fceo from all other bondages; but that he surrendered Ids liberty to Christ, to do, not Ids own will, but tho will of his Redeemer. Forcefully he states that Iu so doing he became o hondsl.ivo to Christ. Messed hi the condition of those wh gladly surrender nil to become follow ers of the Lord! Such can rejoice, be enurfe they know that all things work together for their good, to preparo them fO!' the II "' '"lew 'iWOlL RUSSELL! Straight at It. Thoro is no uso of our "boating around tho bush." Wo might ua well out with it ilrst as last. Wo want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tha next timo you have a cough or cold. There is no reanou so far as wo oan seo why you should not do so. This pre paration bv iti remarkablo euros has gained a world wido reputation, and pooplii'overy whoro speak of it in tho highest forms of praise, It is for utile by all doalors.-Adv. Tho Horutd 1 year, $1, ffm Bmm Tfae onffy BsskSn Powder matta from Roy a Sasgf5ts?!reimt of Tartar NO MUMP NO 8.SME PHOSPHATE ST N SON'S MmmmmmmmmmiaammmMKmmwaamwmmmmmammmammmmmiitmmmmMmmmm I Specials for Saturday, Apr. 12 1 For iHis 3Dtxy Only 3 lbs dried Peaches 25c 2 3-lb Cans Peaches for 25c One 25c Can of Aspagagus 18c 6 cans Oil Sardines . . . ..25c 3 pkgs Corn Flakes ' 25c 2 cans Wisconsin Peas 25c Six 12-inch Bars Queen Castile Soap 25c lb of Good Baking Powder FREE wifh our 50c Broom 1 doz. Frosted Cookies 5c Apples, per peck 35c 1 lb Coffee 23c 1 full quart Ammonia , 25c Stinson s ! Ialcotsn. Gaiy Mtd - West Bivivk "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." TO OUR FRIENDS The Key-Note to Mid-West Success is "Supe rior Service Sure Safety" (That brought us out first year, S218,000 deposits a thousand delighted deposit ors each sending others.) We Invite Comparison for if there be better banks wo wish to improve this. s We Need Deposits to loan to the farmers of three states, who aro coming to us. (Tho snfent class of borrowers tho world knows for the Earth, and all it produces, is theirs.) We Pay 4 on Time Deposits-Also G and 7 InvoRtmeuts. Out savings department pays interest ou monoy payable on demand. Each Deposit Guaranteed by every dollar ovory aore of land of tlio owners and is exchangeable any timo de sired, for our choice scoured notes. A featuro of tliia "Different" Bank that's "Worth While," Farm and Residence Loans. Low Interest Optional l'aymenth Prompt Service. Steamship Tickets. The good Lines. Rates . Hotter Treatment alio it. Insurance All Kinds. Insure here and get the boneflt of a quarter century's experience, the best companies, ratos, cjottlements. Notary Public and Conveyancing. Twenty-seven yoaro learning how. Everything in GOOD Banking, Ripe and Ready for You. "Hafety Ovor All." Each Employe has your best interest at heart Trying to be the ltoal batik of ALL the people, regardlcps of wealtii, race, creed or class. Whore tho poorest and humblest know they aro Welcome that tho Best the bank affouls, is theirs. If Yon Doubt This ink the customer sinco 1880. Thoy Know. With 'grateful tlmnlts to those who help, Starting Yours for MORE business, Ileal Estate Department, Ed. T. Kearney, Pres't. Oity and Oouutry Pioperly Bought, Sold, Itented. The Mid-Wont Olub coming Fine. Noxt month will havo something of intorebt for yon. If not n mombor send us your name today. No fees, dues or nxpensis. "Worth While," Wo havo your Olub mombeiship card ready for you when you oall. Ploano get it. f ct&etmm 0 O 4BXUKBJ9 HARN ESSI Everything Harness and Harness Made Blankets and Robes of all TliiT AconrHiinnf- nf .-..b .,w........ . Repair FVedrlclksera ll Son Hubbard Nebraska. H JPklm WDER Nt3bra.sk. 8k. in the line of Horse Goods I To Order-, Only kinds. tbf liocf- hrntifl nf Wliina v.. v. w. ,,...r Work that's our specialty. MWMI I