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glW;IUiWWyMi...MM m "f ff " ST-..,t 2 '& ii -y y f . J V & Cash Grocery Store Special t. Saturday 5 lbs Coffee $1.00 20 lbs Sugar for . .$1.00 7 Bars Beat'em All Soap 25c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser ; .25c 3 Cans of Corn ,,,.,...... 25c 3 pkgs Corn Flakes v 25c oios. xvice . ....... v. f-, . ir " jC 0 lbs. Prunes 25c Sugar Cured Ham per lb 25c ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L. Ross Daikotai City, Nabraafca 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,. Jiave 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 purine 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. SwGmilD fME'CT!fft- AMONTH -Sts&'ati TnZ van ..I.I arte. Ve will Take Yoat Old Machine E, Mataoof tte apaciaTprte d MJ tacna. DOMESTIC m.. ...ai uwlnit maoMffil thafc Imb 1TAM t& fill Otllfl nkeiwdiitody.b.ttwk.iiv.r. Two m.eWnM la Mt-lMk Uteh aiMI cImIn titcn. Straight drop !. LUli ins. tail bnitaav. A consltte m '!""!?! MeblnM."ttlltallM9llOTtll. k'n. LiUntur will wi f Ml iHMh 8&t for it NO W. I uuiM(MtMuttuCL.OJirtiiaeiTi,(frt.'i CWnth.' Mrs Mary R. McBeath, Agent KNU run aiwvn OVER 85 YEARS' PERIENCE Trade Mark Debiqns COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone lending a sketch and description may qulcltlr pjc.rtaln our opinion free whether an liiTeiitlonliprobablrpatentablCoramnca. iioniiiriciirconDa.Dimt.iiHnuouui w " sent free. Oldest aaenor tor ecunncpatenta. t'atenu taken through Munn Co. recelye Special notitt, without charge. In the Scientific American A hindiomelr lllnatrated weekly. Tareeit cir culation of any (dentine Journal. Termi, IJ a eart four months, IL Sold brail Tiewidealeri. MUNN &Co.3'Br.y;hew York liianch Offlce. QS IP Bt, WaihlLiton. D. C. m ... r s nuw - whh OHtVEX jjmljra Absolute Protection Our "Safe as a Government Bond" slogan means: , Each doposit guaranteed by ample Capital and Surplus, every dollar every acre of land of the ownors, A quarter Centura's successful experien oosten hours eaoh day by "Tho Man Behind" watoting closely eaoh detail. Burglary and Hold Up Insurance protecting night and day. Tho services of ALL tho Dotootives of Plnkerton's Burns Sheridan, Amerioan and State Bankor's Associations and Bur glary Insunmco Go. Above all by 'Secured Loans Only (mostly to farmers), for Loans are the life blood of a bank. , The more you know the more you liko MID-WEST MEN Si METHOD8. Why not enjoy QpOD Banking yourself THE SMILE ALSO? "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." Prices for Local Items Miss Maud Fent is assisting in the telephone exchange. Leo MoPheraon arrived here lust Friday from Burgo, Neb. For Bale a cood nnrina wnaon. Enqniro of Mrs Vicie Oooley. For Saturday only a 2ii coffee for 20 the pound, at Van do Zedde'a. Mrs D M Neiawanger und baby oame homo laBt Friday from u Sioux City hospital. Mrs Win P Warner and baby, of Omaha, were guests at the It E Evans homo Friday und Saturday. Ernest Trigga armed hero from Ft Dodge, la, last Thursday und has ta ken up his residence hero with his family . Ed Huey spent Sunday at Raudolpb with his wife and other relatives. Mts Huey expects to return to her home bore this week. ' John F Sides and ton Earl wept to Rochester, Minn, last Wednesday to. consult the famous sngeons, the Mayo Dros, in regard to Earl's health. Joseph Wiseman, of Piagah, la, was here Buuday und Monday visiliug his brother, Elishu Wiseman, whom he had not seen for about twelvo years. E W Nordyko, A J Nordyko, and their families, and Mrs George Nor dyko, all of Sioux City, were Suuday guests at tho Mrs Mollie VOroybiU borne. J J McAllister, representative frotu this district, has been appointed by Governor Morehoad as a member of tho water power investigating com mittee. F H Forrcst'a now house on Walnut and Fifteenth streets is searing com pletion, and will be a neat and mod em homo when finished and ready for ooonpanoy. Biilzer Kinkead, brother of Mrs R L Broyhill, was seriously injured at Denver Friday. He works in the stock yards and was attacked and trampled by a Texas steer. Mrs Minu Perrin, n teacher in the Omaha schools, visited last weok at the E A Ohristensen homo in thiB city. She left Sunday for Appleton. Minn, to spend tho summer vacation with her sister. " Mrs J Crows loft Monday for Albiou, Nob, to attend a convontinn of tho Womans' Homo Missionary society. She will also spend somo time visiting at Oakdalo and Genoa, whero Rev Crews was pastor Ave years at the former placo. and threo year3 at tho latter place. Will Biormaun camo down from his claim near Oolono, 8 D, last week to attend the graduating exercises of'lhe Sioux City high school, his eon Elmer being one of tho graduates. Ho wout to Dos Moines, la, Sunday, and will spend a few days with his two sons there before returning to bis home. Rural carriers aro again weighidg and counting all classes of mail collec ted and deliVorcd on their routes and keeping a record of tho stamp values on eaoh separate class of mail. They aro also keeping a separato reoord of the parcel post matter originating at this office and collected and delivered by rural carrior, The report covers the month of June, and will be a volumi nous affair when completed. Tho lloraldl year, 1. Doo MaKomnaii is building n poroh to his residence?. For Bale Cottonwood 'umber, $20 per thousand. Thos Gurran. Don't forget jtreuna coffee, it fa still iu tho lead. Van sells it. Bay a good farm on tho Dakota ount bottom, I havo it. Eimors. Miss Lottio Hilomau returned home Tuesday from a week's visit with rela tives at Perry, Iowa. Ohas Ilall has bogun the t nation of a feed barn on the ronr-vfif tlio lot whero his old barn stood, K Found an old gold bar pin. Own er can havo samo by proviny property und paying for this notico. Tho now M E parsonage is looming tip iu lino shape under the supervision of Contractor W G Mitchell. Mrs Harriet J Waldon is homo from a Sioux City hospital uud is recov ering nioely from an operation, Frank Sideo camo homo from Lin ooln last week for tho summer vacation He is a student at tho state university. Mrs M M Roam of Sioux City wn a visitor Saturday night at the home of her brother, G F Broyhill, , in this place. nomor B Skcen uud wife, or Cody, Nob, spent tho past weok hero , at tho homo of Mrs Skoen's father, M O Ayres. Found a brass trimmed slick of wood about seven feet loug. ' Onor cau uavo same oy paying tor i .i.-t notico. Van do Zoddo has tho best gm ' ( f coffee for the monoy ever sold in town 4 lbs for $1, 00, Try somo of it and bo convinoed. When you want uuy draying nr" haul ing done, notify Harold Van (In eddo, or call phone No 1, and your work will bo douo promptly. Frank Kinkead went to Des Moines, Iowa, Inst week to visit his sou, Byrou Kinkead, who has chargo of tho navy recruiting station at thut point. Wo have a better Btook of Hardwaro etc, than we ever had, ami you wjll find our prices right. We also handle all kinds of garden iools. Suhriuver Bros. Lost tail light and number 01118 Neb, between Homer and Dakota City, Sunday night, Juno 8. Finder pleaso leave at Herald ofilco and recoivo re reward. t John H6lge, u fomor resident of South Sioux Oity, died Friday of last week at his homo in Sioux City. The funeral was hold Monday and was con ducted by tho I O O F ordor. The Salum Ladies aid will givo a lawn social at tho English Lutheran church next Thursday evening,. June 19th. loo cream, strawberres and cako will be serveil,. Everybody invited'. Tho crtso of "Dutch" Boyuton, of South Sioux City, wns brought to this place on a change of veuuo Wednesday from Justice Clemonts court and in being tried before Justioo J P Rook well. ,t Mas Fannie Oaks and two .ohulron arrived here'Tue'sday from Westfleld, Iowa, for a week's visit.with Mrs Oaks" 'parents, MrWiLMra J F Hall?. From- hero she.goes to Allen to visit a sister before returning homo. '. The contruct for carrying tho mails to and from tho depots was ro-lot by the postofllce department lant week, J. F. Hall again' roceived tho contract ox earring tho ten mail per day, ami, receives $400 per year. Harry H Adair, cashior of tho Bunk of Dakota City, is coullneil to his homo with a bad oaso of piukoyo. It was feared he would loso tho "sight of one eye, but his physician states that the sight will not bo injured. Tho board of county commissioners met Tuesday as a board of equaliza tion. An adjournment was taken until next Tuesday. Auyono having com plaints to makeiu regard to thor asses ments should be on hand at this moot ing and have their taxcs,adjusted . J B Leach, who recently purchased the Matthews farm south of town, has built five platforms or aprons to bo anchored in the'Mvor in front of his farm to protect ton lunkH from tho ravages of tint old Mindly. Tt in claimed that tho apron miolioi'M uliovo town on the Hurdin farm luih caused a bar to form below it, and consequent ly has proved a huocoih in protooting the banks. If the aprons that are be ing put in by Mr Leucli prove us hmo Gossiul others will likely bu uhclioroil at different points whom tho banks arc cutting away. t Take Plenty of Time Jo Eat. Thero is a saying that "Rapid eating is slow suioide " If you have formed tho habit of eatiug too rapidly you are most likely sufferiug from indigestiou or ooEStipatiou, which will result even tually in serious illness unless correct ed. Digestion begins in tho mouth, Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you havo a fullness of the stomuch or feel dull and stupid after eating, take ono of Chamberlain's Slomaeb uud Liver Tab lets. Many sovoro cases of stomach trouble and constipation have boon cured by, tho uso of these tablets. Thoy are easy to take und most agree able in offeot. For sulo by all deal ers. Adv. Base Ball. Tho Teddy Bears walloped tho Com mercial Travelers Sunday nftornoou on the local diamond by u score of 7 to G. Prank Sides stutted tho twirling for tho Boars, but gave way to Beu Beed, tho regular boxmun when tho visitors tied up the score ju tho 7tli. A passed bull let in a score for tho locals in the tenth inning, Dakota City will plaj the U. 0. T. team of Sioux Oity at Dakota City Sat urday. Juuo 14. Tho U O T'h havo a fast team, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should koop this preparation ut hand during the hot weuthor of tho summer months, Ohamborluin's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Itemody is worth many times its cost when needed and is almoit oortain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no supe rior for the purpose for which it is iu tended. For aalo by all doulors,- Adv George E. Heikes and Miss Neva M. Best Married HaaajHHHBHjllC M isMffl V - xnrT!. K-xrrr. a.-rnffr. --- s - '. i .j.-n-. -. Wi-SSSSM 'k.ww i4r.i,i tV r VSWEVl W js-lftMM5S Wi v Y i-m -MrS vJJ:lin. ". m. T jiTf CK J -.-A3 MSehw&.&i SSSKS.JJR imzeyzvsRTO.'rTi usss&&vimm ii2tUi3SS r. jck 'rzirtiimn sjjr"3 i HLmK , .Ck VBMKK. IMMm, J wmasm smp HHlHKWariy Z. aaKvT KSBaS3s?r?7S'iif j meriTrwy hhj, and 3i us. i-:ouc:m v., in:Ki:s. The above young people, well known to'our readers iti this vicinity and in fact throughout the country, were tfie principals in a quiet wedding Wednesday evening at the First Methodist church in Sioux City at 0:30 o'clock, June 11, l!)Kl, the Rev. K. S. Johnson, officiating. The ceremony "-as performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of tii i.ridc and groom: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hcikcs, Miss Mary Heike: . Mrs. Gertrude M. Best, Donald T. Best.T.en. W. .McBeath and Mrs. Mary R. McBeath. The impressive ring -ijrvice w;xs used. The bride was gowned in thrown crepe de cheue with hat and coat to match; the groom in conventional black. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party was served to a dinner at the Martin hotel. Both the bride and groom were born and reared among us and need no formal introduction to our readers. Mrs. Heikes, nee Neva M. Best, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude M. Best, was principul of the Homer schools the past year and won much praise in the manner in which she carried on her school work. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.W.A. Hcikes,audis one of the prosperous and energetic young farmers, of which Dakota County can feel proud, and he is to be congratulated on his choice of a helpmate. They will be at home to their friends after July 1st, at their farm southwest of town. Death Claims Two Pioneers Joseph F. Leedom. After iin illness lusting sovcral months of cancer of 'the throat, Joseph' F Luodom, u pioneer ;rcsidcnt of Da kota comity, piissudytvwuY'ut his homo iu Oaltotii Oity, Neb4 Sutu'rduy night, Juno 7, 19115, at thriKdvh'ncod ago; of oi years. - t ti , ,, w . , The best modionl.itidi attended him during his last illne'Hjl, but woro power less to c'opn with thei'Aisoimo. Joseph Franklin' 'Lt'isdom was born ut Trenton, Hour riUsburfi, Pn, on tho 2-lth day of Ootobor, 1829, wlioro ho at tained maiihood. On-October 28, 1 8H I , ha was Hiuitod in niarriago to Eliza both Cavou Thorn, to wliom havo boon born ten cliildron, as fpllpws: Georgo W, John W, Olara J, now Mrs O U Wuy, of Whittior, Oul; Boyd S, of Osmond, Nob"; Margurotto A, Mrs Toboy, of Watcrtown, S D; Joan M, of Hubbard, Fred F, TJipuius B, En geuo T, and Ilamiah 1). Mrs John Bachort, of this county. Two sons, John W and Thomas B aro docouBed. After his niarriago ho rocidod nt Bed Bank, and worked as a puddlor in tho Bradoys Bond Iron works, After leaving Bnuloya Bond ho moved the family toTiinangu county, whero ho hucaino inture.stcil in oil, ho nnd a brother controlling five of tlio best producing wells iu thi(t country lit that time. Oil speculation net men wild, a'ftd luuioulit havo retiied on u hand- somo fortune, had ho ho desiiod. But the failure camo uud ho niniu tmr.red to Butler county and iir li small way op-ncil mi imiliriicite coal iiiino, lie lnft l'eiiiHlvuiiiaiii 18(18, locating in Humboldt county, Town, whore for niiin ytmM In nrivil a liaptint church near Kutlaud . In 1875 ho camo to Dakota county, Xohrasku, whero ho him hjneo resided, lie assisted in opening tho 'iiiUmou Held u Inn ir the Loguu river us far north as Coluridgo, Ho was ruihod in Masonry in 1871 and hud boon a very nfgular uttoml ent so long ns his health permitted. Tho funeral sorvioes woro hold Tiles day nftornoou ut 2 o'clock from h Methodist Episcopal chuuili, Kev J L Fhillips, of Hquili Sioux City, con ducted tho services, assisted by Itev J Crews, local pastor. Oiuadi lodge No 5, A F & A M, of which tho de ceased wus a member, took charge of the rnmntns and guvo their ntiiul ser vice at the grave. Members of the order acted as pull' boaretH. John Newton Hamilton. J N Hamilton, a resident of Dakota City for tho past thirty-four years, died ut his homo liem last Thursday evening, Juno D, 19111, uged 79 years, 7 months and 29 days, Ho hud boon iu failing health for sovorul yours und his domise wus not unexpected. Mr Hamilton was born at Holiidays burg, Pa, November 7, 183)1. Ho wus married on Juno 10, 1807. to Mary Lapsloy. To this union nine children woro bom, six of whom, with tho will- ow, Hiuvivo him, At the outbreak of tho civil war Mr llumiltou euliHted iu Company li1, l'iiul regiment reiuiHylvniiia voliin teora, und Herved throughout the war, Ho wait a member of tho O A 11 (tout at aoulli Bioux City. Mr Hamilton moved to Duknta City from l'eniiHylvania thirtyfour yelim ago, and Iiuh made thin community hiH home during thofui yearn, The funeral uorviooi oro held Buu day uftoruoou at 2:110 o'clock from tho roHidenco, conducted by llev B L Kel ler. Lutlioriui pantor. lutermoiit wax in tho Dakota Oity cduiotery, 'YaYaYaYflF - ''aV faBLYaBr aWt , . v ;. .wr . aatSBSii3a" . -.-" -a-"!t ;V ".i'V Preventing Mosquitoes. OUlVu.t lljllml..u.ll u.l t.t.1.11 l.l Itiu, hands of sciontcsts. Eliminating thoso posts-is often simple. "First destroy all brooding places. Whero the rain water barrel and tho ruin wiu or tank are necessary tuoy sliould bo Hcreoued. About n houso tho waste places jn tho immediate vi cinity should bo carofnlly searched for (in onus, wooden or tin Moxcsjor other receptacles in which water can aeon iiiillulo. These Hhotlld.bu.dusliOyud Or carried away. Hoof gnttors'shonld bo exuminod for jiools of water. Tho chiukou iaus in tho poultry yard, tho water in troughs for domestin animals, and the. water cup of the grindstono are places where moHiiuitnns will breed uud water should not bo allowed to stand iu them for moro than a day at a time. Water in llowor vases should bu looked after. Mosquitoos will also lfreud in wutor pitohom in uu lined guest rooms, pipes and station ery wash stuudurtnd other unsuspected places. For ponds und nuccssary bodies of water the larvae may bo killed by tho uso of orudo oil which is nllowod to spr 'ad over tho surfaco of tho water. To keep mo squitoes away at nights mix an ounco of oil of citronclla ami spirits of cum i1hh' willi it half oiinoo of oil of cedar. A fow drops ou'u bath towel hung at tho head of tho bed will usually keep tlio mosquitoes away. SOUTH SIOUX CITY from tlio accord Mrs Geo Kohlmior, of Wukolleld is visiting at tho Mathwig homo. Judge E B Wilbur camo down from Oconiii, H D, Thnrxiliiy and spent Dec oration day at nomo of bis mother, Mm Fiinnio 'i uur, east of town. MihsTjnttu Talbot left this week for Went llillevito, iVHUburltof 1'ittHburg, I'n, where Mile will undergo uu opera tion and Bfund a portion of- the niim mer viHltliuj mbitiveM. Minn Edna E Williuuif, youuguiit daugliler of U 1' It WilliitmH, uoveru inont ganger at till) Orvhtnl IjiiIui din UlSery. wua nmriicd to Mr Lomib L Little, 'Thiii'mlny at Detroit, Tho young poeplo went In lliiffulo, Ninga ra Falla and other eiiHtcrn p iinlH on a wedding trip, air WUIiiiidh wuh hi itttontlauo' at the wedding. Tho Hftloon jjotition of 1) H OinvcH wua taken up uud the numeu uanviifc sod, Tho petition camo under tho wire without a name to nparo. On examination tho bond roved tii' have a tdighl dofeot and tho license wuh granted with u proviHiou that tlio na loon wah not to open for business until the bond had been correoted and up proved by the mayor and city attor ney. Tho voto Htood Bmith, Gownic, Klarman and I'liilllpn for; Chimin tn and iIel, aganrnt, Tlio frlenda of MrH John Klosttr, who tormedy lived here, but now in locatod ut fiugene, Ore, will be inter- OHted in hearing that her daughter) Mabol, wuh married on May U'J to Or ril Hraith ut lSugono, whero they will reside. Mabel wuh reared in Bouth Bioux Oity und Iiuh jnauy frienda who remember lior with ploiiHiiro and nond her bent witdioa for future happluoHH, and cotigralulate Mr Bmith ou bis oboico, A remotiHtrauco wan illod with Oity Olork Btnmm Tucaday ngainat tho grunting of a license for a muIoou ut OryHtal Ijuko park. Tlio ronionmru- torn Htato that the Hiiloon would bring undoBirableM to the lake. A (pieHtiofi ariscH uh to tho legal right of tho ro moiintratorH to lllo their romnuatrauoo after the date Net in tho notico pub lished, which called for May 10. No notion wuu taken on tho mattor as the application for a Huloon was not pro Bontud. For Sale. A two-year-old Holaloin bull uud two HolHtoiu heifer culven. W II und Geo Orr, Daltotn Oity, Nob, frontier Day Show' to Draw. Thousands Siotix City, la,, Julio 11. Speoial: Thousands will gather In Sionx city July 2, 51 nnd 1 to watch the cowboy sports and Indian eongrrsA program which are to be features of tho Fron tier Dhjr celebration thut will bo staged ut tun Interstate Fair grounds., Tho city is preparing to i ntoiulu the greatest eiowil In its history. The hIiow that, drew to Cheyeuut. Wt, Tlnodorii lt'iunuvfltuiiii William Ilouiiid Ta'ft, bobhliH several itp'tciAl trains Iron) in inv enMieru eitl.u, 1m to uo iraiiiierreu uere. itunineHH men hnve arranged for purses to make the event more notable than over. Ti stage the riilehrniimi involves mi expenditure of over $'25,000. Then plums iiggri'giitiiiK $1 T'OO tnntn were iiViug up on woibl eliampiousblp con tests In lidlng, roping and other cow boy specialties. In jiriz) money something like 1,500 will be spent daily .TluL'drcds of cowboys, cowgirls, Indian bucks nullKpians will compoto for the money , Mjioim'hI trin servlo from Iowa, South Dakota, Nohrnukit and Minue soti p.iit.tti is being nrrupged for. Iruiti jtniH, are to bring from Ohey oune twenty cuilouds of the best show material had there. Bison races, tights with outlaw horses and steers will be specialties introduced . Ten moving pioliiro concerns havo applied for rights to record tho events on (Urns, James C. Duhlman, cowboy mayor of Oinuhtt, Ben Graham, brand inspec tor of tho Sioux Oity stock yards and other noted westerners aro to be judges of tho events. S TINS UN'S Specials for Saturday, June 14 For this , A, nice frli Bried Peach, per lb.. . . .j ivjvw.l0cr 3 pounds nice Prunes . . . ..... . '?. .". '?t. '.'. .25c t on Kxtrn Standard Corn ; :. . .25c 2 cans of our regular pc salmon for, .'".'. . . 1 X'35c G Boxes Matches f6i , '........ , ..20c One pkg of our reg !ar 30c Coffee, for.. ; ,28c 7 bars White Flake Soap.. : " 25c "2 pkg Post Toasties ..25c 10 Discount on All our Ladies' Shirt WaistttT Laces up to 10c per yard go at 3c. All kinds of Fruits and Meats for, Saturday trade at Best Prices St bison's Dakota City, Vacation Trur - Through S6e West SVMMBR-1913 Pa.oIfIo Co.tt Every day excursion farea from June 1st, to Ban Pranoisco, Los Angelw,, Portland upd Beattle with approxiamto busls $C0 direct routes: $51esavto Onl ifomia 'terminal cities .Tune .'10th to Jnly 7th and August 22nd to 29th. $G lew to Portland. Soattle. etc.. June 22nd to 29th. July 8th to 11. Tolnouda Oal- ifotnia, Tho Bhaata Itouto und Puget Bound $17i90 addional in each caae. Yellowntons Fabric : Thin recreutiou laud will bo opeued about Juno ICth. There are all fcinda of vacation tours, oithcr rail or couching toure, roil or camping toum or tonra IN ouo gateway, OUT another. Tho entrances are Gardiner, on the-Nortbj- -Cody, the Sconio Entrance, on the East, yollowstono on the West joirouifc' towns-" tluough Boonio Colorado, Bait Lako and Yellowatono Park. Ask nearest a gent for Yellowatono literature , R.ooIcy Nountaina, Blaok. Hills and Big Horaa RMIen Low exeuraion rates to Deuvor, Colorado roiorts, EsteH Park, Hot Bprluga, B. I)., Sheridan, the gateway to liig Horn ranch, resorts, to uouy, tuo guteway to Abaorultu rauohos, "California Excursions," "Summer TourB of tho Paciflo Ooaat," Yellow atono Park," "Colorado-Utah Handbook," "Eates Park," "Big Horn Resorts," "Buramor Tours Westbound," froo on application. WHY NOT MAKE $200.oo a MONTH- - That's $50.00 a Week, almost $10.00 a Day Bolltne Victor Bafoa nd flro-proot boxes to inorohants, doctors, lawyers, uentlits and well-to-do farmers, allot whom realize tbeneed of a safe, but do not know bow easy 1 1 Is to own onu. Salesmen declare our proposition one ot the host, clean-cut money-making opportuni ties ever received. Without previous experi ence YOU can duplicate the success of others. Our handsomely Illustrated 200-paRe catalog will enable you to present the subject tocus- FS&iJ ' lomera in ns niieresiWB you were plIotliiR tbem throuRb our factory. couviiieliiK tulkliiK points wlilcli It U imposnlble for a prospective customer to deny. by don't YOU bu tlio Trust to apply Irom your vicinity before someone elso gtts bo Urrltoryr We can favor onlv ono salesman out ot each, locality. sWt1bSBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBI T Oar Nw Hm: 0MMy S0.O0O Sat ,MIIIIII,P,,lllML,, pnqcEnpijQ8;bF4THiE boArd oi: COUNTYCOMMIfSIONEnS. t , tmrvw.iAi.U., w"t t i - msr-ms Dak6fa (Jlly, Neb, June i0. lflla. -1'SIZ y 4-jf " " " " F"1M" TlicliOartl of coiinty eoinmlsslonors mat pufsii8iit;Vo ndjoarnnient ns n tioard of '4iiunll7.nt on. TMentbtr i Mt tentbtiiTJ prosontt. OeorHn; w Tlmckdrj .Oliver AV Klshoi'. 1'he-maa I.oila.'1'fllei'krnriipv. county niieHiir! (ld. nnr TKnini.roiiiitvsnttornov nnUflAOfKn. 'Wllblll!j.rii-k. nt wlilnir iliril!i-frtllA'i- bnr urococillnas were imuv V On' account of the county Mtaor,Y fall nirn tocoiJiplot(nt'SMOi'Mrei!ords.tbebottrit. iKljourneu to mcei Aiouuny, .tuna n, win, forlpaiilftr Mislnes.'niur on Tuendny, June ' j7, If lit, for tho nmttor.of oquallitotloiic GKa.;WlIjKINH, , County Clerk Shake Off Your Rheumatism. Now Isf tlio time time to 'et rid "of -yourrlionmatlsm. Try a twenty-five cent bottlu of Chamberlain's Liniment . and mhI sen'how quickly your rlieuma- no limns Uisappear, Sold by all deal ora. Adv, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sherman W MoKinleynnd wife, to Jo xoph Hmltli, i. 80 ft. of lot 8. oik. 6, Jlomer.. J Jos Smith and wlfo to Joslnh N DavU', Uil 7i B, nnd 9, llk. 1, O'Connor's 2nd add. to Homer Olmrlty Hnrt to Jerry Hhrovo. lots Id. so and si, Mlt. lti, Ry. add.to Ho.Sloux Ulty.Nebr J.I Ulinorsniul wlfo to Hobt. H Mo Hrldo, Jots S3 nnd M. blk, 11,1st Ity ad dition to So. Sioux Ulty, Nobr, ,,,,... 60 HO V! COO 100 Urn Joseph Smith and wife to Pardtnand J ucnnnaer, lot i, y, nnu s. oik. a, air vlow ndd. to' Homer. K. A Il.Iibr.Oo.by O. II. Bradford, pros, to Thomas Altowny, lot 3, blk. D, Ho mer , PT Watson and wife to Peter Soren- sen.sJS of sen 11-X7-7... t.i. i A Mason and wlfo, to It M Wnddell, pt of n)i of noM, 30-23-9 ....... 4000 It M Wnddell and wlfo to N t,I nice', o. ;& IB ft or lots 2 and 8 nnd nil ncoertnlus 'thereto, 82-S8-H. pt of H of neM 89-28-9, contnlnlntc In nil 2Stl a 20000 Devy Only Nbrask.sjk, D; Olem Deader, Immigration Agent OMAHA, NEBRASKA a. iimnuernu mougu Men appointed as The astli ftiinl vom&jt or on r company was celubrated by erecting tlio most uioilarn safe factory in the world. WIUo awake men who received our special huIIIhk Inducement, rendered ttnecesary toilouUe our output." We aru upelioliiK many tliouMUtls ot dollar en larglnK our sales onranltatlon, but to learn all particulars, li will cost you only the iwlee ot postal card. bkkCiliaT. THE. 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