jiSKHL ff .S2S3- . i .:--.-,i.i V Wv ft- 'J,7- " &L&- i f Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 8 Bars Beat '15m All Soap 25c 3 cans Eagle Lye (. . . . .25c 3 Pkgs Washing Powder 25c . 5 lbs Coffee .. $1.00 2 lbs Navy Beans ,. . . , . . . .25c 0 lbs Prunes 25c 3 pkgs R C Corn Flakes 25c 3 Cans of Salmon : . .25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. - ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L Dek.Ic.otak. City Wants. For Sale. Etc. Don't forget still in tho lead. BreuDR oofffe, Van Bulls it. it is For Sale Cottonwood 'iimbor, $20 per thousand. Titos Ourran. Bay a good farm on the Dakota ounty bottom. I have it. Eimoru. BIBCE 8TUDY COUPON. Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kindly send me the Bible Studies marked below: "Whir Are the Dead!" "Forgivable and Unpardenable Sine." "What Say tha Scripture Re-. epeoting PunUhmentf "Rich Man In Hell." "In the Cross of Chriet We Glory. "Most Praoloua Text? John 3:16. "End of the Age la the Harveet." "Length and Breadth, Height and Depth of God'e Love." "The Thief In Paradlee." "Chrlat Our Passover le Sacri fice." "The Rlcen Christ" "Foreordlnation and Election." "The Desire of All Nations." "Paradise Regained." "The Coming Kingdom." "Sin Atonement." "Spiritual Israel Natural la rael." "The Times of the Qentllee." "Gathering the Lord's Jewels." "Thrust In Thy Slokle." "Weeping All Night" "What Is the Soul?" "Electing Kings." "The Hope of Immortality." "The King's Daughtsr, the Bride." "Calamities Why Permitted." "Pressing Toward the Mark." "Christian 8clsnoe Unsolsntlfio and Unohrlstlan." "Our Lord's Return." "The Golden Rule." "The Two Salvations." Name Street , City and State Upon receipt of the above cou pon we will send any one of these Bible Studies FREE; any three of them for 6 cents (stamps) or the entire 31 for, 25 cents. SEND AT ONCE TO BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY, 17 Hicks 8t , Brooklyn, N. Y. "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" There are manV remedies to be had for constipation, but the dim to procure one that acts violence. A remedy that culty is without does not perform b y force what should be accom plished by persua sion is Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets. After usintf them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, 3 I S Washington St., Waco, Tex., ."i says: '' f'Atmnot nil mV llfn I linVH been troubled with connlpatlon, and have tried many remedies, all of which eeemed to cause pain without giving much relief. I tlnally tried Dr. lilies' Ijixatlye Tablets und found them ex cellent.. Their action in pleasant and mild, and their chocolate taste makes them easy to take. I um moro than Klad to recommend them." "Clean up the bowels and keep them clean," is the advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. .Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have been using in the past. They tasfe like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 35 doses. If not found satisfactory after trial, re turn the box to your druggist and he will return your money, MILI8 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, 14. 12 mMftldw aiij Ross ! Nabraslcak. Local Items J A Singhaue and wife of Tekamuli, were guests ut the John F Hides home Tuesday. The arrival of 11 baby dtitighter is reported lit the Ourg A) res home oil Walker's Island. 1 Miss Eflle Z Engolen, deputy county clerk, spent lmtt week with friends in Norfolk, Neb. A baby daughter was born to Henry W Peters nnd wife of Emetson preoinct on Tlinradar of lust week. Margaret Niebuhr returned last Thursday from a visit at Wisner, Nebr, with her sister, Mrs A B Rich. H V Urouk and wife of near Water bury, Nebr, wore visitors here ut the J F Hail home Thursday of last week. Mrs H A Combs nnd daugbtor Nell, of Homer, weie guests at the John H Ream home Thursday night of last week . Mr Howell and Mrs Rradsbaw went to Pouch Monday for a few days' visit with Mrs Stewart McPheran, siatcr of Mrs Howell. B F Baker of Omaha, brother of onr townsman, A H Baker, is very low with pleurisy, and little hope is enter tained for his recovery. The Epworth Assembly will be held at Lincoln this year, July 30th to Au gust 7th A very entertaining pro gram has boon arranged. Henry Lnngmaeh of Emerson graced his home last week with a beautiful Norris & Hyde Piano purchased from Carl Schriever of this place. L W White aud family went to their home at Woodbine, Iowa, Wednesday for u week's stay, and will return later and take np camp life at the lake. Quite a few from hero attended the Indian pow-wow at the Winnebago res ervation this week. They all deolare it tho same old pow-wow, with the same old trimmings. Dr D 0 Stinson of Leeds, Iowa, was here Wednesday looking after his pro perty interests. ' He had jast returned the day before from a three weeks' trip to Ohio, where he wee called by the death of his sister. About fifty members of the Hons of Herman from here, South Hioux City and Coburn went to Fender last Tunis day to tU ml the annual pionio of the order, which was held at the Farmers hall a few miles west of Pender. Tho house on the Altemus farm southwest of town is being moved this week to ooutu moux City whore it will befitted up for oconpaney. The river has eaten up about all of the farm with tho'ezcovtion of a few acres wbcro the house aud barn stood, Last week the Xray Inonbator fact ory moved it3 headquarters from Wajne to Des Moines, Iowa, where better railroad facilities can be had for shipping purposes. Ed J Raymond, secretary and manager of tho company, aud a former resident of this plaoo, loft Wayne with his family by auto for Des Moines to take up their reildenae. John Kate, head of the firm, also moved with his family to their new lo cation. Dr 8 B Evans, district superintend ent of the Altoona district, Contral Pennsylvania conference, who is herr on a short visit with his oousin, Judge R E Evaus, preaohod a sermon Bun day morning in the M E church that was very munh appreciated, after which Rev E E Hoaman, district su perintendent of the Norfolk district, North Nebraska conference, adminis tered the saorament of the Lord's sup per, assisted by Dr Evans and Rev J Crews, pastor of tho church, The body of Clarence Morrison, one nf the two brothers who started from Vi borg, B D, the night of July 3rd, for Sioux Oity in an automobile, was fonnd Monday afternoon on a sandbar throe miles above the combination bridgo on the Nebraska side. Coroner J E Mun ger of Homer took charge nf the body until the arrival of another brother of the dead man, who idontifled the re mains, und stated that an inquest was unnecessary. Ben Waggle and Ren Mason, the two fisherman -of South Sioux City who made the find, will re ceive 250, the amount offered fur etch of the bodies, This dears up the mys tery that has puzzled the relatives and police officers for nearly three ( "reeks, Mrs Uutohins 0! tiiolll City, is visi ting at tho Pieoy homo. Mis IIowoll of Halom, Iowa, is vis ititig with her brother W 0 Mitchell, in this place. MIm Ethel Ptteraon visited. Tues day ui-u Wednesday at tho homo of her parents in Hartington. Mrs Bud Dryden is np from Lincoln visiting at tho home of her paronts, Mell A Schmied and wifo Earl Morrison aud family moved from the 8 T Frnm residence to the houso ocoupiod by 0 N Dorry. New cemont walks woro laid at tho Mrs Crozior rsidenoo last wuok, and at tho Jas Fuoston residence this week. VandoZoddo hoB tho best grado of coffee for tho monoy over sold in town 1 4i lbs for $1,00. Try soma or it and bo convinced. V E Purdy eojoyed a visit tho past week from his sister, Mii-s Anna Pur dy, and aunt, Mrs Dilsinlu Moorr, both of Omaha, Nebr, o havo a bettor slook of Hardware eto, than wo ever had, and you will find our priaes right. Wo also handle nil kinds of garden tools. Sehrievor Bros. A special meeting of the I O O F lodge will bo held hero Saturday even ing of this -weok. Importaut buslucss will como up for coiim'dorutiou, and all members are requested to bo present. Diok Broyhill fell, when u scaffold broke at the A O hidis liotinn on which lie was working last Tliunxluv, it li sustained sovnre bruises about thu nuad and baok, He has now about i r ver ed from his injuries. Fred Rungo writes from Hegan, N D, enclosing a rear's subscription, nud states that they aio doing nicely; that tlinv are having lots of nun and a little hail, but not enough to hurt any thing. He sends best wishes to all his old Nebraska friends. Earl Jay writes from Edmonton, Can, that he received injuries while working on a dirt grading mnohinn re cently that dislocated bin left hip, strained his right arm nnd broke bin left shoulder in two plums. He is re covering nnd will soon he nt work. Tho bull team went to Wintifliago Sunday und were defeated 6 to 2. Hidee, Itecil atal Lulus were thn but tery for the Toddy Bears, and Mallory unit Green for thu Indians, Sides pitched the first hii iiiniiign for the Bears and allowed only one hit, when Reed whb sent in and two liitn and a bunch of errors gavo thn Indians their six runs. Tho Bears garnered fi hits but could only chalk up two coi-h on them. The new eity hall and fire houn has been completed by tho contractor, H D Wood, and the building has lieen accepted by tho village board, A box containing the key to the 100 in where the din apparatus is stored has been attached to the door near the padlock, In carp of fire the first one to reach the firelmuse is instructed to bnak the glass in the little box containing tho key, unlock tho door aud Hounit the alarm by grasping both bell roj, h and jerking tlrst one, then Jim other, .Qn and take a look at the arrangement, and in case of fire you will understand better what to do, Ohas Hnll met with an auto aocideut last Thursday, which might have proved disastrous, but for the fact that the party riding with him was out of the maoliino when the trouble no curred, and was able to release him. He was taking a passenger to tho Knud sen place south of Hubbard where tho hills are pretty nearly straight up, aud noaring the top nf one of them his en gine stopped and before he could apply the brakes and get ooutrol of tho car it started down tho hill biiokwurds and upset, pinning Mr Hall beneath it in suoli a manner that he could not even speak. The passenger who had alight summoned help and Mr Hall was re leased. He oarao out of tho fracas with two broken ribs. Burlington Official Investigates River August Johnson, the Burlington's special rivur man, whb here Thursday night and FiiiIut, and after looking the river buuk out from the Jake Hagur farm to the d.l Win llierinann farm, stated that it would oust about $50,000 per mile In riprap thin bmk, and vthat it would need about t-vn miles of this work in order to hiivh tin lund. Should this work te done it would bo a permanent protection. If ih work Was undertaken by the Hurling tou, a truck would b built fiom the main line to the river bank, leaving the main lino just north nf the Mat thews farm, aud would bu maintained there for bundling ripiap uiuterlul until tho river quit cutting on this side, They would wnavo a willow netting about two hundred foot wide aud two feet thick. This would bo covered with rook nnd the liver bank would be washed down until it had u grade of three to ono (3 inches to tho foot), opd would bo paved with heavy rook, solid as a pavomeut, starting at the water's edge with 11 thickness of two to three feet and running out at the top of the bank. This would be u gioit protection to tho farm land along tho rivor in that vioinity, but it will bu nt such u cost that Mr Johnson thinks it is doubtful if the company will undortuko to do this work alone. If the owners of farms in the locali ty that would be protected by such an improvement are interested enough to get together and raiso a suificient amount of money to encourage tho work they mty be able to save their farms, otherwise tho Uurllngton may move their track west, dh their esti mate is that they uau build tho ton miles of traok required for JUU.UUU, and be safe for years to enmn. Mr Johnson says that ha bns fought the river for thirty years for tho Bur lington poople, and that work he put in twenty-eight years ago is still hold ing, The Best Medicine In the World. "My little girl hud bloody dysentery very had. J thought sho would do. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and I Diarrhooa Remedy cured her and I can truthfully ssy that I think it is tho best mediolno in the world," writes Mrs William Orvis, Clare, Mloh. For ale by all dealers. Adv, PUBLIC AUCTION. Land Near Beautiful Crystal Lake, Nebraska, Satur day, Aug,, 2nd, 1913, Twenty no res knowii as tho Ohonoy land laying about three Monks south east of the new hotel at UrysUl Lako, Nebraska, und about nun and one half miles from Knutli Sioux City. C, St P, M & 0 R R I) rders on west side Street car lino and pormanont routo Sioux Oity ami Omaha automo bile highway borders on east side. Land lays in a square, llrst of Dako ta county noil. Perfect for gardening or other purposcH. To bu sold all together or in 5 or 10 aorn lots. Per fect title nnd reasonable terms furnish ed on dnto of sale, E. J. Morln, Ownor, Z. M. Bnird, Wyuot, Neb. Auctioneer. Sale to be libld ou laud. Barnum & Bailey Circus Orent Spectacle of "Cleopatra" Be gins Regular Performance, S In Siom Oily, Iowa on Tuesday, Angus Dth. Thn speclaulo in itsell is un attraction that nlimild fill the big tout a' each perfniniatieo and draw thousand of vieitom timn the surround ing districts. It is bit) ond question thw -groutest production of its hiud ever soon in America. Thn worlds moot skillful scenic urtists, costumon, propel ty builders, ehoriiH direutors nud Htuge managers were engaged to mount the pro luctinn, A sUgn bigger than a hundred ordiuary theatets whs built and made portable sit that it nan bo convoyed from town to town nil erected ouch day iu tha main torn The circus pro piietors have thus made it I'OHNtblo for tboso who live in contributory towns, oven farmers und their ftimiliefl to sec tho magnificent wordless play that is an immense attraction iti tho lurgcBt cities. It Ih enacted with a oast of 1,250 actors, a grand opera olinrus, an orchestra of 100 soloists, a ballet of 850 dancing girls, G5U horses, five herds of elephant", oaruvuus of camels und h trainload of special devices, cos tumes, and scenery and oleotriou! meohnnism for producing such effeots as lightning, thunder, sand storms on tho desert, volcanoes iu action, sunrise, floods, nnd mirages. Tho regular circus program is the finest the Barnum and Bailey manag ement has ever offered. Thrilling acts are presented by Miss Hird Mill man, tlnwit rankest und moit beautiful woman boforo'tho'public; Mac Wirtb, tho greatest of all riders, it company nf Japanese wrestlers, athlete, swords men and jiu jitsn expetis, thu Five Bullous, strong women . Tliero are 400 porf rmers. In thu menagerie will bo found tho onlv buby niraffo ou exhibition in the world. Thoro will bo a parudo at 10 o'olook iu tho fore noon. Motor Cycles and Motor Boats for Sale 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor UtmU" ul bjTrK'H11 price, all makes, brund new maohiues, ,on oasy monthly payment plan. Gotour prop osition before bnying or you will regrot it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write us today. Ennloso Stump for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. Surprising Cure for Stomaoh Trouble. When you liuve tronblo with your stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is bnyond help jiut beouuso your doctor fails to give you relief. Mrs G Steugele, Pluin field, N J, writes, "For over a month past I havo been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ato upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's ad vertising booklets came to me. After reading a few of tho letters from peo ple who had been cured by Chamber lain's Stomaoh and Liver Tablets, I deoiued to try them. I have takon nearly three-fourths of n paokage of them and can now eut almost anything that I want," For snle by all deal ers. Ady , Extraordinary Offer , Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1.00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Papers 1 year for only- $1.00 F.umnr aud Breeder is n weekly furiii mid live stock magazine edited ami published by farmers for farmers. It is n j-xiriiH 1 von want to kunw. It irt ably edited aud strong iu subject mn'tT. What on want to know Is r lat.'d in langnHge you ean easily wi den land, It makeH no difference how rouuy farm papers you may bo receiv ing you ncod Farmer and Brooder to help you jn tlo iyo stock hrnuoh of your business Take advantage of tlio extremely liberal offer above nnd also direot tho utteutiun nf ynur neighbors to this special bargain. Papers scut to dif ferent Addresses if desired. Causes of Stomach Trouble. Sedentary habit, luck of out door exercises, insutlcieut msstioation of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor ry and anxiety, overeating, partaking of food und daink not suitod to your age und occupation. Correot your habits and taku Chamberlain's Stom aoh und Liver Tuhle( and you will soon bo well uguin. For salo by all dealers Aov Homemakers Club. The Homemakers' club will meet at tho home of Mrs S A Urideubnugh, Friday afternoon, July 25, at 2 o'clock Piano eolo Mrs John VoitH, Roll oullanswi red by recipe for propuriug moats, Minutes. Reading Mrs Clay Armbright. Vocal solo Mies Mi rguret Biidou- baugh. Discushiwi Economizing in Timo, labor and money . Led by Mrs M B Slocnm; followed by Mrs RE Evails, Piano dint Mrs John Stalling and MIbs Jenuio lllnuchurd. Reading Mrs Ghas Westcott. Vocal BoIq Miss Helen Kmrney, Business. Every ouo cordially invited to ut- tend tho meeting, The Herald, $1 per Pioneers' and Old Settlers Committees The following named committees were appointed to complete nnd carry out ar rangements for tbe Thirty-second annual reunion, to be held Thursdnr. Aujrust S3. Iw.8. OKHOCiitri, I'reslilentCloo. A. lllesslng, Vlco-1'roeldont W. A. Morgan. Secretary Geo. Wilklns. Assistant 8eomtnry H.T. Fruin. Financial Sooretnry II. dribble. Historian M. M. Wnrner. Treasurer II. II. Adair. Olilef Marshal KraiiR Million. AsaUlanl Mnialials J lMtoakwoll, Jnmos Kuestou, 11 O Hansen, J M tedom, John Kttldt", V II Mitchell, sr, A I, Mnthwlg, J M Uranium. COMMITTKKH, 1 KtoeiUlio John T Daley. .1 V Hazel- grove, I, II Arinlirlght, V It Jtynu, John Hlerk. .M llvauoili, lieu lioilduraou, ll U Kockwell, Invitation I) d Kvans, UtlloZ Kngclon, Mnrgnrol A Murphy. Hpenlcois II K Kxutis, H T Krum, J J Kltiicrs, MuMo John II Itenin, K A Wood. 8 T Krutn. Publicity John It Ileum, M A Schmied. It N Wagner, Hurt Kioeneu, IWWUar Mrs Knuulo Uiuztor, lllanclie Hamilton, Mm H II Urlbblo. Privileges liUrlbbltt. A It linker. II II Ad air. Aimneinunl M O Ayres, u II .Maxwell, k 12 Hmltli. II HStoUe, Krnnlt llognii,linrles Hrtice,UlinrlesMiirrnt, II J lenhy, Mopibomhlp J P Itookwoll, 8 V Krum, MrsUornll Miliar. Mrs W A Morunn. Mn JohnOrltz, HO Horn, M II Holer, Mm Au drey Allnwny, W W Honlngor. II 11 HtoUo, joe ju iwonig, Airs j , vein, G rou ml iill ll Wood, (Jen I Miller, Her man llearinau, Win I.nlirs, James McAllis ter, I, H Armbright. linages Mrs Knnhlo Uroxlor Mrs Kva Orr. Hocoptlon Mny Altemus, Mrs it E Kv nmi.Cieo'J' Woods, Mm W It Itynn, Mrs ueo I Miller, lluu llrldentmugh nud wife. U J O'Connor und wlfo.Onrrlo Hnusen.Onniles i, ikxme nun wire, tioo w Asnioru.Timotuy Murphy nnd wife, Mrs Unthorlno O'Connor. Helen lutokwell, Mrs l U Stinson, James Alii , , ud wife. Fniiik Ulinre.li. Mrs O V Klsi.i i hi K Jlotcku nnd wife, Anna llnr tels, I fuller, MrsT J Hnrtnott, Mary Uulnii, i.iuinns Long, J M I'lnkuey und wife, HI" Mlkosoll, T 11 .lomn and wife, John Dlneon, John Ilynn unci wife, OH llllv on and wlto, Mrs M .1 Korashoo, A O Sldos nud wlto, M O Learner, Mrs W W Honlngor, Mnry Hnnlnger, W 11 liorgor, MeeRloTwo hlgMrsJ.1 Klmors. Mrs II 11 Adnlr, T W Urlbblo nnd wife, I.cona Loitgo, Joseph smith nnd ulfo, J W Davis and wlfo.Oco II Ilruiso, H A HnlLos and wlto. Mrs 1) M c!s wnngnr, Mrs Ksthor Hnnlen, Lettlo llclkes, A T Hnnse, Pearl Ijenmor, Mnx Nelson und wiro, Mny Ilioyhlll, J It llondarson nnd wife, llonnlo Harry, Nelllo Hognn, Ueorge Jensen nnd wlto, Mrs Thomas Ashford, r, Helen Stldworthy. MnrgnrutO'Nelll.Krnuk H Wny, Phllo McAfeo nnd, wife, K 11 Muok waiter, Olarn Illume, UhaVles Holsworth, Jntnes Harris and wlfo. Win W Armour, Anna Fey. Henry KrnncMco, Cora MldklfT, K ll Loomlsniul wlfo, Kliner lllesslng nnd wife, J I, Ulunohard nnd wife. Ueo Oaln and wlfo, Joseph O' Dell nnd wlfo, Tiuls Wllklus, Hormnn ltoostnnd wife, Krod Hcormnn, sr. Hormnn Ktwl nnd wlfo, Htoplinn Jovco nnd wire, Mnry Timlin, Iin Wnddoll unit wlfo, li McKlnloy. John Mnunlng nnd wife. Mnry It MoHenth, Mif, UeoJ Houoher, Mrs Ktta sides, H a uoiulis nml wlfo, Mrs John u Nlxon. Henry Ostmeyer nml Mire. Hester Horweg, Mrs Almcdn J. Ileum, Krod Kipper nud wife, M U Thorn nnd wlfo, Kithcr ltosi. wm wnllwny, onnrloB lioilinnn, u ll I'll grim nnd.wlfe, Olive Htlnson, Hornce Dut ton. Mmgnrit lirldoiibnugli, John Kruger nnd wife. Helen Hluill, K 11 Urlbble. COUNTY" SCHOOL NOTES ll,.tui,I(t.i A. Ml. 1,1 li I, .Li i, The Dakota county iustitnto will be held nt Dakota City August 4 to 8 inclusive. Air persons expeotiug to touch oi to receive certificates in Dakota county during the coming year are required by law to attond this institute All porsons interested in education al work ro' invited to attend. Attomlauoo at summer schools is not a snosHluto for institute. Tho purpose of institute is to plan tho work for tho coming year. Announcements fur the year will bo mndo ut this moetiug. Special . teachers' examinations Thursday.' July 21th und Friday, 25th. Hpcciul reading cirolo anamination b'riduy, July 25th. Real estate loans. Goo Wilkins Adv Klrst publication 7-lS-llw NOTICE FOU TAX DKKP. To Hormnn Kauiitze n d tho United Ileal Kstato A Trust Uoinpauy, the parties to whom tho following prupei ty was assessed, nnd Krod DUriiBlng, tho pirtylu possessions You nnd ench of you ihu lieieby notllled that ou tho 0th day of Nuvoiuber, 1U, A. T, Hanso purchased at n public tnx salo held by tha county troasuror of Dakota county, Nobrnskn, tho property described ns lots 8 nnd Sand tho wnst half of lot 10, all in block 187, of tho village of Dakota Oity, Dakota county, Nnbrnskn. Lots H and H in block 1!17, Dakota Oity, Dakota county. Nebraska, wore assessed for tho yqai-, lvpH, lvov nnd 1010 for vlllauo and county tnxes Iu tho name of Herman Kountze; tho west half of lot IU, block 137, DakotaUlty, Dakota county, Nebraska, was asnossed for the years 1BU8, two nud 1010 for vlllngo nnd county taxes, in the name of tho United Heal Kstato & Trust Company. And said property wns sold for tho tnxes for tho years 1WW, louo and 101(1. Aftor tlir r sol ration of llireu months from the ilaii ( tho sorvlco of this notlco, 1 Will nnpl nir ndoud tusuld lots. Dated July 17, 1V18. A. T. IIAAHK, owner of certificates. Klrst publication 7-18-Sw NOTICE rOB BIDS. Sealed bids will be received by tho Hoard of Trustees of the Vlllngo of Dakota City, Nohrusku, for the const motion or nil ce ment sidewalk to ho constructed by suld lllnga during tlio year IWi. H.i d bids to Ikj made in uccordnnco with the plans und spealllcatloiiM now on nie In the olllcu of tho Vlllngo Ulork, And snld bids to (hi in tha hands of tlu Vlitago Ulork on or hofoieNjUU o'clock p.m. or iho&thdny of August, UWI, , , , , , , The Hoard of Trustees of said Village iu serves the right to lejeet any and nil bids, Utduey T. Krum, VillnguOlerk. lly older of Hoard of Tuistces. Klrst I'ubllcntlou 7-18-lw. NOTICE. To Jamks Siikki, Tlufundaiit: You nro hereby iiotlllud Hint Zotilu r Sheet., plaintiff, llled her petition against you ns defendant, ou tho hid day of March, 1018, in thu district court of Dakota county, Nobraska, the object ami prayer of which nro to obtain n dissolution of the marriage i elation heretofore uxlvilim lutwoon the Plaintiff nnd thudefeiidnntiind to obtain n ilnnrnii nf dlvoraa mi tho u I oil ml it of dosor- lion, ta uutnill tlio cur ami cusmuy ui uer ohlldren, Konnuth Hhoetz and Howard Sheetz, nnd nUoforequltublo lellef, Von nro required to nnswor suld petition on or bofuro tho'Athdny of August, A. 1)., 1018. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1018. Zephyr Hheetz, i'lnlutllt. First publication 7-11-iiw Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administratrix. In thn county court of Dakota, county. Mebrnsicn. Htatu of Nol;raska, UaKotn county, us. To Mnry tf, Uuoillcli I low, Uharles .I.Oood- fallow. Mario I.doodfellow.Jnme P.Qood fuilow, Henry J. Ooodfollow, Margaret K. (Joodfellow, nud to all porsons Interested In tho estate of Oharlus Henry Ooodfcllow, ilecuuscd: Ou reading tho petition of Ohurles J. Ooodfullowpruylng thut tho administration of said ostatu lw granted to Mnry K, (Jood fellow, us administratrix. it la hereby ordered that you, and nil persons Interested la said matter, may, nud do, appear ut tho county court to bo luilil in and for suld county, on the 2th day of July, A. D 1019, ut 10 o'clock u. m., to show cause, if any thorp ho, why thn prnyor of tho petitioner should not bo grunted, and thut noMco of tliu poudenoy of said petition and Mint tlio hearing there- (ll Ui Ktvoii in nil pursons inturosiKu in said niaUur by publishing a oopy of this ardor In tlm Dakota Oouuty Huruld, a weekly newspaper printed In raid county, for three successlvo weeks prior to suld day of hear lug. Witness my hand, and seal of said court this 7th day of July, A. D.ioia. I). U. IlBKFBUNAM. BKAi, County Judgo, Tho Herald for Neva whon it la Newg ST N SON'S Specials for Saturday, July 26 for this Dewy Only , ,' pkgs Tooth Picks '. ". . 10c 1 lb 30c Coffee 27c 1 pk-g 25c Oats 20c 1 bottle of Stuffed Olives ...10c 1 can of HishFlakes 10c 1 large can of Mackerel in Tomato Sauce. . . 25c 1 qt. Self Scale- Jar Spice Herring 25c 2 cans 20c Alaska Red Salmon for 35c 1 can 25c Asparagus. 15c 3 doz Clothes Pins . . . . . .-t , r , . 5c - Calico, per yard ...... 6c 25 discount on all Summer Colored Lawns. 10 Discount on AU our Ladies' Shirt Waists. 10 Discount on Ladies', Children's and Gentlemen's Low Shoes. , t ' All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables and Meats for Satur day trade at Lowest Prices. Stinson's Dakotfv City, Nebraskfx Glacier National Park Newly Revealed Wonderland This region of majestic, glacier-capped mountains the cli max of the rugged grandeur of the Rockies is reached by the, Great Northern Ry. from Glacier Park Station, at which point the Railway Co. has constructed a $100,000 hotel. An automo bile road has been built from this station to the interior .of li'-t Park. A detour of from 1 to 4 days can be made ut die very noil. r..ic coaUf from $10 to $25,including hotels, autos, launches and coaches, covering (Usances of from 40 to 150 miles. As all hotel and ansportaiion arrangements in the Park are Under the supervi m of the Great Northern Ry. Co. the comfort and enjoyment of tourists is assured. 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