,-U" H ., r-T I o I . i. . '?y t i t to Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 8 Bars Beat 'Cm All Soap 25c 3 cans Ragle I;ye 25c li Pkgs Washing Powder 25c . .fl lbs. Coffee $1.00 2 lbs Navy Beans 25c G lbs Prunes 25c f 3 pkgs R C Corn -Flakes ...'...:. 25c 3 CansNaf Salmon 25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L. Ross Dekko tec City, Nwbraslctx Wants. For Sale. Etc. For Sale Cottonwood 'umber, per thousand. Thos Cnrran. $20 Buy a good countv bottom, farm on I have the it. Dakota Elmers. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars neward for sn cue ot Catarrh tnat cannot be cured by Hall'l Cstarrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Clirney lor the last IS years, and believe Mm perfectly hon orable Hi all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obturations made by his Arm. WALMNO. KlNNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale DrugKlsts, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tat system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cenu pel bottle. Sold by all DruKElsU. mo Hall's Family rills tor constipation. WiEUMATIO SUFFERERS SHOULD USB The Beat Rented?) For' mil forma of Rheumatism lUtt&aeo.N. SCIATICA; COUT.NEURALCJA,3l HWP i rUPNfcYftl KUUBlXXt 'STOKiTHE I k .. .- . WVCt qWCK KC4HJJ LVaSMsKrtd mmmMWWtm I VJBBISbBI SAMMJf -B-OmOPV nWC ON MOjUUT 1 Swanaen Rhaumatle Ctira Cat 263-XMW.UkeSLCHiCAM A Nervous Woman Finds Relief After Many Years .Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Daniel Kintncr, of Defiance, O., had such an experience, regard ing which alio says: "I had stomach trouble when I was eighteen years old that broke down my health, and for years I Buffered with nervousness, headache. Indiges tion UIlJ llelVOUS 0 pit a m H . T li o Bpaums got bo bad 1 would havo them three or four times ii week. After try ing nearly every remedy recom mended, I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervlno, and I must nay it helped me wonderfully, I have hud no severo nerv ousness for several years." MRS. DAN KINTNER, 1002 1'leasant St., Defiance, O. Many remedies arc recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a" bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 2 iu. H OVER 6.G YEARS1 EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DcmiQNm CopvniaHTS &c. ii.nilanm.lr Illustrated weekly. julstlou of any sclentioe Journal rs rour mouuu, u puiuwtwi Local Items Anyone sending a sketch and description may sulcklr ascertain our opinion free wbellisr an iiiveiitlon It probably patentable Comrauulra. tlonsttrlctlrronadeutfclJlAnDBOOK onFatauu lent (rot. Oldest agency for securing-patsuti. 1'atonU taktn through Munu Co. recti. rmn-Lii noiL. without charge. In tut Scientific American. Ionrttt etr fTerma. IS A tus.SL Hold brail newsdaalers. 1 jtrauob 07fa V Bt, Wssklngtoo, B.C. O T Barto was a visitor at Wake field Monday night. A'rs Olydo Wilson and children vis itod relatives in Moville, la, over Bun duy. Kev P 1) Cox and fnniily, of Dixon, Neb, visited iat week at tho W L Robs home in this plaoo. Ohas Hull and family and Mrs Ohas Beam took in the afghtn at the pow wow at Winnebago Batnrday. V H Johnson, Richard Quintal and Ohas Latin u rev left Batunlay by. team for the North Dakota harvest fields. Mrs Jas Fuesloii visited her son Frank Fuestou uud family ut l'onoa from Thursday until Saturday of last week. Mrs Paul Kinkle anil sou Wilfred left Tuesday morning for a six weeks' visit with relatives in Le Benr and til Paul, Minn. Van da Zedde has the best grade of coffee for the money ever sold in town 4 Urn for $1 00. Try some of it aud be convinced. A baby boy was born to Geo Hirsoh baok and wife, formerly residents of thin vicinity, but now of Walker's Island, last Saturday. Mrs Wm Baughman and daughter Myrtle left Saturday for Keudallvillo, Ind, to see Mrs Baughman's mother, who is in fuiliug health. The Dakota City ball team was de feated at Allen last Thursday by it 0 to 0 scote. Tnbbs and Stinaou was the batter; for the Bears; aud Da vis aud Truby for Allen. The Missionory Aid society of the Salem Lutheran ohuroh will hold their monthly meeting at the residence of Mra John Blessing, South Sioux City, Thursday the 31st Inst, at 2 o'olock p m. A ten cent lunch will be served. Bev 6 L Keller returned the latter part of last week from a two weeks' vaoation granted him by the Salem- Dakota City pastorate, and will fill the regular appointments the coming Sunday in Salem and Emmanual Lu theran ohurobes. Bev E E Hosman, district superin tendent, stopped here on Saturday morning and presided over an adjourn ed session of tho quarterly conference of tho M E ohuroh. The chief busi ness was to authorize the board of trustees to transfer tho old parsonago to Mrs B E Evbub. The 20-acre tract of land just south east of Crystal Lake park, known as the Cheney land, will be sold at pub lic auotlon Saturday of this week, tho sale to bo held on the land. This ,is one of the best pieces of land in tho bounty for farming or gardening. It is close to market and is splendedly adapted for gardening purposes. Bev and Mrs J Crews entertained tho members of the Aid society and their families Friday at u 0 o'clock luncheon a sort of farewell gathering in tho old parsonago, The uew par sonage now nearly complotod, was in spected and the urraugement of tho new home for the pastor and his fami ly wan highly complimented for com fort and convenience, Levi Yeoman, of Anaheim, Cal, a former resident of this place SO years ago, spent a few days' here the past week, while on his way to Sanborn, N D, whore he has laud interests that bo goes to look after. Sinco leaving here in his boyhood days Mr Yooman has boen ordained in the ministry and filled tho M E pulpit Sunday eveuing. Ho says that his half-brother, John DeWitt, who several years ago moved to Anaheim, is doing nicely in the draying business and has accumulated a comfortable home, J B Leaob. who purchased the old Matthews farm, has a force of mbn at work putting a series of four wooden aprons in tho river In front of bis farm to protect the banks from washing away. One of these aprons was placod in the rivor on the Lntber Hardin farm northeast of town last year, and in a way it servod to afford considera ble protection to the bank below it by forming a sand bar, wbiob naturally turned the current away from the bank, Mr Leaoh thinks that if enough of thoBO aprons were placed in the river, that the current would eventu ally be forced to the oeuter of the I channel where it belongs, Ooo W MoBoath roturnod Tuesday from a two weeks' trip to Florida. A baby boy was born to "Doak" Foltz and wife Thursday of last week, Helen Burnett roturued hst Sutur day evening from a visit in the Geo Carter home iu Omaha. Mib Eil Frederick went to Lake City, la, last Thursday for u fow weeks' visit with relatives. John N Beam and wife, ot Allen, visited at tho Ohas Beam home here several days the past "vises. Found a gentleman's hat, near Hubbard. Owner can have same by proving property aud paying for this notice. Wm Hileinau is now helping Mr Mitchell on tho work of the now pur Bonage, and the prospect 1b that it will bo complotod soon. Vo havo a bettor stock of Hardware etc, thau wo over had, and y u will find our prices right. We also handle all kinds of garden tools. ' Sohriever Bros, Boland Lowell and Miss Joseph iuo Easke, of Salem, S D, were married Saturday by Bev J Crews, pastor of the M E church. Jas Fuuston was elected Monday evening as representative to tho ses sion of tho IOOP grand lodge which meets ut Lincoln iu October. The session of tho Dakota County Institute convenes iu tho high school building iu Dakota City uoxt Monday, August 4th nnd clones Fiiday the 8th. Prof C L Culler and nift) and Mr Morris unit family rutniii l to their homos at Hartiugton Wednes day, after a two weekh' sojourn ut the lakn. M O Ayrea aud O F Broyhill left Saturday morning in Mr Ayres' big oar for Cody, Neb, for u fuw iluye. visit at tile Homur Skeen lionin. They re turned home Wednesday. F L Graves uud family buvr moved back into the Henry Wood tenement house east of the Eagle oflluo. Frod Parkor uud wife have moved into the Ed Eastoli house vacated by Mr Graves. Mrs Fannie Crozier, aoaompanied by her fath r, Geo 'I' Woods, her unnt, Mrs Liura Johnson, and Mrs John H Beam, antoed to Homer Wednesday and spent the day at the S A Combs home, TheEpworth League held a cabinet meeting at the home of Mrn Mollie Broyhill to afford the heads of the de partments an opportunity to afloat their helpers for the coming bIx mouths. The Teddy Bears auloed to Wuke- field Sunday, where they lost to tho team there 3 to 0 Frank aides, who pitched for the Ueurs, held their op ponents to G hits, while iliiKgs, for Wakefield, only allowed 4 swats The Ladies Aid of Emmanuel Lu theran church and the Sunday Rchool will unite iu tho minimi picnic which will he. held at Fnye park, Crystal lake, Thursday, the 3Bt inst. The 10:20 1 ar having Dakota City will be at their servioo. The following letters remain uncall ed for iu tlio postouioe at Dukot.u, Neb, for the mouth emlh.K July 81, 1913: Ben Anderson. Vincent D Norman, C M Sutherland J P Wright. John H Beam, Postmaster. Iu remitting for her Hornld from Douglas, N D, Mrs Elizabeth Miuter adds orops aro not as good as they an tioipated earlier in the season, but that they will havo it great plenty to livo on. She sends her best regards to former friends hero. Born, July 29, 1913, to Mr and Mrs Herman Carlsog, of Wakefield, Neb, a girl. Wo don't know what Undo Charley Barto has done to be so Ballot ed with grandohildren. This is tho second in' tho past thirty days. How ever, the gentleman is 'doing pretty well although he is getting old and feeble and can't stand thd racket like he used to. Undo Charley is the fath er of all the Bartos. Only 17 to start on. Through tho efforts of Prof Carl Sohriever, past president of tho North eastern Nebraska Odd Follows asso ciation, which held its annual session hsre iu March, H L Peok, of Ran dolph, sfotetary 1 f tho association sinco its orgauizition, nan presented with a handsome past grand collar for his faithful services to the association. Bis refusal to accept a salary of auy amount for the work rompted the lodgos in the district to show their appreciation iu thin manner. On the inside pages of Tlio Herald this week will bo found a group of photographs eutitled "Snap Shots in Panama." Tho Panama Canal is uow so near completion that tho wholo country is aroused to intorcst iu this enormous project, aud it is with gieat plea'suro that we present this spleudid group of photographs to readers of Tho Herald at this time. A careful perusal of the inside pages will show you many other interesting features, not only this week but every week. Bo suro and read all tun good things we havo provided for you, PUBLIC AUCTION. Land Near Beautiful Crystal Lake, Nebraska, Satur day, Aug., 2nd, 1913. Twenty acres known us tho Cheney land laying about thren blocks south east of tho uow hotel ut Crystal Luke, Nebraska, and about oue and one- half miles from South Sioiix City. C, St P, M & O R B borders 011 west side, Street car lino uud .permaueut roil to Sioux City and Omaha automo bile highway borders on east sido. Laud lays in it square. Best of Dako ta county soil. Perfect for gardening or other purposes. To be sold all- together or in fj or 10 acre lots. Per foot titlo and leusoiiablo tonus furnish ed on date of salu. K. J. Morin, Owner, 55. M. Buird, Wynot, Neb. Auotiouoor. Sale to bt held on land, Surprising Cure for Stomach Trouble. When yon havo trouble with your stomach or ohronio constipation, don't imagine that your oaso is beyond help ju it bocauso your doctor fails to give you relief, Mrs O Htougolo, Plain Uold, N J, writes, "For ovor a mouth past I havo been troubled with my atoinuoh. Everything I n to upset it terribly. One of Ohamburlaiu's ad vertising bookletH came to 111 e. Atier reading n few of the letters from peo ple who hnd boen cured by Chamber laln'a Stomach uud Liver Tablets, I deoi'ted to try thorn, I havo tnkon uoarly three-tourtliB ot it package, ot thoui and can now eut almost anything that I want." For salo by all deal ers. Adv. Many Going' to Circus Tho Uarnura an Bailey Greatest Show on Earth is intruding unusual interest this season with its wonderful program of European' novelties, its re built parade, its corapleto menagorio, and its recently added $500,000 word less spectacle ot "Cleopatra," all of which will bo seen iu Sioux City, Aug D. The parade, whioh takes place at 10 o'olook iu the morning, is three miles in length, Iu tho menagerie will be found thu only baby giraffe on exhibition anywhere on earth, Tho inaugural speotude of "Cleopatra" is is produced on the biggest stago ever devotod to an open air amusement . It is ereoted iu tho, main tent ot tho show. There is a cast of 1,200 oliaructois, a graud opoiu chorus of 400 voices, an orchestra of 100 musiolaus, a ballet of 350 dancing girls, CS0 horses, fivo herds of elophuuts, caravans of camels and an entire trutnload of special Bcouery, cost units aud Btiigo effects. This is' the greatest spectacular, the atrical, utid circus event to tlio history of amusements in America, Among) tho rushy European novelties ou thn regular program which follows the spectacle, are Miss'.Bird Millman, the wonderful high wire artist, and novelty feats' by it company of Japan ese warriors and jiu jitsu experts, Winston', riding uud juggling seals, tho Ucrr Kopuig'a tronil of statue-bnil-ding, dancing aud jumping horses, a brass band of stallions, Berziia's mule and monkey circus, the Sic cmt-Silbru family of high air vaulterh.'anil corner.! saulters, Mae Wirtu, the greatest baro back and aomorBanlt rider in the world; ThoPivo Baltona, world's gre atest strong'mc'n aqd.'woraou; Vittoria and Uoorgetty, strong arm uanoors. , Lea Jardy a(ntl "Lefl' Deko families of aorobats. fivo herds of trained' olo phantB, aud tho fifty funniest clowns in the world. Tho two performances that will bo given in Sioux City will bo exactly tho same as those presented ut Madison Square Garden, New York, where tho soason was opened in March, Not ouo detail has been changed.1 TWENTY YEARS AGO. Itoms reproduced in tho Sioux City Journal from files of twonty years ago; July 30, 1893: Capt Talbot has commonood work putting the pon toon bridge in position. Ho is driving piling across the shallow water and bars noiir tho Iowa shore untl-wiil put tho roadway of the bridge on these as far as tho main river channel. Pon toon boats will bo UBitd thoro and for tho draw. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (official) Dakoto City, Neb, July 21,, 1913. Tlio board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, members pres ent, Oeo V Thacker, Chairman: a V KlsU er. TI101 I.onit. and Cleo Wilkin, county clerk; when the folloMluilproeeedlmi weie rmat llonrtl allows V II Otbbi orotest 011 lot nvuu t) and eight (S) In bloc!: clchtr-four (HI), Cloving ton annex to 8011th Hloilx Olty, Nebraska, In the sum of 111.01, tho snmo lie- ingnifiPKftcawitii improvements wiieiinuon do not exist, The following claims were allowed on the county Ecnernl fund: Harry 11 Poltz, furnishing material ami constructing i.iWH square feet of cement slilowiilkll)courtyrd.,.,l2tf7 43 Austln-Wentorn lload Mnchlnory (Jo, for fitlrngs aiulB wheelers 162 W Klupp.t IlarllettOo, supplies furcouu- ty Judge . ,, as IClopp.fc HartlettUo. T V paper fur loporler 11 (U Klouiut Hart It! tti;o,Notorlnl commit,- sloti record 'M no Klopptfe HnrtlettUu, legal blanks ami limrrlngo llceiiM), ,.,,, H M) Davidson Hioh Oo. shoes forNlsson . II 00 Kd Hiinclt, for carpenter work on wood shetl, -li hour nt .l7ho pur hour .. . 18 uO II II Kolu, for whitewashing trees Iu court house yord 8C0 Slate Journal (Jo, for leather tabs, pencils, etc ....... .. 0 60 Frank Mahon, salary, toll, elo... ., 10U 40 l'oter Kearney, for additional clerk hire In making up assessor's records 08 7G Ilurroughs Adding Machine co, for re- . imliliig tuUIIng machine,.,,..,.,.!,, 15 (U James Kueston. salary nnd bourdtnE prisoneiN , ,.. 42 N) .1 1 Uoukwell, salary for July 40 00 J 1' Rockwell, for taking Davis to Asylum at Moifolk Will Dm Nolswunuer, paint, wall paper nnd drugs ,.... , , iff tVi "M T Rellly, boarding paupers, tobacco, rooting, etc 114 IS Hoard allow llert Unntlolil trxUtf, for tho balance 011 services rendered at tho county poor f anil. unci unlets Urn county cloik to deduct fcM.UU from said claim and pay to M T Itellly for board, The following clnlms wore itllowed on the county brldgo fund; John . lessen, bridge work I lb) Rn.v A lour, bridge work ,.. 7 00 ).. . ,i irJt Davis, bridge lumber., tin lrn ixtuell, repairing bridges M to Haiti 1 .logli, lopalrlug bridges Id A Tho tollowlng claims wore allowed ou tlio county road luuu: Wm II Bundt, drnglng roads, 44 hours, man and steams, dlst .Nol S :ir w HA Mason, droning roads, IS hours, man and 2 teams, dlst No 1 20 to l'rcd Jacobson, dragging road, SI h'ri man nnd 1 team, dlst No 1 If 40 Ilonry Hansen, dinging rod,81iours, I man and 2 teams, dlst No 2. ........ A 40 J W Ryan, draglug roads, 40 hours, mnnandS teams, dlst No 1,.,, 28 00 John W Twohlg, drnglng rood, D4 hours, man nnd 2 teams, dlstNoS... 32 40 Ilnrvey Zontmlro. dinging roads, 2V hours, man nnd 2 teams, dlst Noil.,. 23 00 Village of South Sioux Olty, dlst No 1 2U0 U0 The, following claims wore allowed on the road district fund: Harvey Zentinlre, road work, dttt Nol , ..f 2ia Kd J Klonorst. road work, dlst No 6.. 24 90 .Tamos Hendricks, rond work, dlst Noli 2 fio Tlieo Elohorst, road work, dlst No 6,. H 76 Harry Ostmever. rood work. alstC... 4 00 h a Randal, road work, dlst 6 4 SO Irn Waddell, road woik.dUtll. ....... KK irn wnutieii, roati woric, out 11 u w Martin iiogh, road work, dlst 18 ,. 70 CO Joseph liagan, load work, dlst 21 HO to Henry Hanson, road work, dlst22 ;n) IX) Iloaitl approves bocoiul quartor report of U iietreruau, county Judge, Kald report shows fees earned and collected trS1.2S. Hoard approves second quarter report of "firm n't A vtirphy, minify superintend- Hoard urduietl tliu cuiiniy ulurk to willu warrants 011 road district balances fund as follows: Martin .Troasdor, It D Ind fund dlst 1..J CO (X) RRKtrd.K 1) Ind fund, dint 1 IU) Ot) lionry Skldmore. It D Ind fund, distl M 00 Wlnkhausoostato.HDInd fund, ditto lie 00 Charles Voss, H I) Ind fund, dlst 10.... 66 00 Geo It nayes estate, It I) Ind fund dlst HO,... .....; 1(M 00 Hoard adjourned to moot August 11, 1013. GKti. WILKINH. . . County Clerk. Don't forget Breuus "coffee, it is still, jii tho lead. Van sells if,' , ' Teachers' Institute in Session Next Week Teachers' Institute in session nrzt week, Dakota Couuty Teachers' Institute will bo hold at tho Dakota City high school building August 4 te 8 inclusive. Supt Dell Gibson, of Mudison and Mrs Elizabeth Crawford, of Peru State Normal, will instruct, which in sures an interesting und profitable week, PROGRAM Muslo 8:30. Drawing 9 -00 . Phonics 9 :30. Intermission 10:00. Advanced Beadicg 10:20. Numbers 10:50. Agriculture 1 1 .25. Noon Iutermissiou 11:00-1 :!)(). Music 1:30. Methods 2:00. Pedagogy 2:30. Methods 3:00. Causes of Stomach Trouble. Sedentary habits, laak of out' door oxrircinc'!!, iusulluient mHstioatiou of food, cniiHtipation, a torpid liver, wor; ry and anxiety, overeatiug, partnking of food and daink not suitud to yonr ago and occupation. Correct your habits and tako Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tabluti and yon will soon bo woll ugain, For sale by all doalers Aov. First publication -7-18-Sw NOTICB KOIt TA DKED. To Herman Kouutzo and the United Real Kstate & Trust Company, the parties to whom tho following property was assessed, and Fred Durnslng, Vo party iu possession: You nnd each of ybi tiro hereby uotllled that on the 0th dny 01 November, 1011, A. T. Hanso purchased at a public tax salo held by the county treasurer of Dakota county. Nebraska, tho property deserlbed ns lots:) nnd 8 nnd tho west half of lot 10, nil In block 137, or the vitiligo of Dakota Olty, Dakota county, Nobrnskn. Iits 3 aud 8 In block 137, Dakota Olty, Dakota county, Nebraska, wore assessed for tho years lvus, iw and 1P10 for village and county taxes In the name of Herman Kouutzo; tho'wost half of lot 10. block 137. Dakota, Jlty. Dakotacounty. Nebraska, was nsnessod for the years 1008, luounnd 1810 for vlllnaonnd county taxes. In tho name ot tho United Real Estate A Trust Uomnany. And said property was sold for tho taxes for the years 1WJ8, lvutt and 1010. Aftor tho expiration of three months from tho data of thosorvlce of tills notice, I will apply for n deed to said lots. Dated July 17, 1013. n A. T. HAAHK. Owner of cortlllcates. Klrst publication 7-18-2W HOTIOB rOB BID. First rubllcatlou 7-l-4w NOTICE. To Jamkm HiiKKTZi Defendant: Vou nrp hereby notllled that Zephyr Klientz, pl.ilntlir, fllod hor petition ugulnst you as duC-itu nit, on tho 22ud day of March, 10111, in tht.iittrlut court of Dakota county, Nebraska, t,.c object and prayer of which are to obtain a dissolution of the marriage relation heretofore existing between the plaintiff undthe defendant mid to obtain a decree of ilivorco on tliu giountis oiueser- llon, to obtain the care nnd custody of hor children, Kenneth Mlieof. nun Howard Hheotz, aud also for equitable lollef. You are required to answer said potltlon on or befure the 26th day f August, A, !., 1013. Dated this 17th day of July, A. U. 1013 Zephyr Hheetz, l'l lieet.', l'lallitlff. Motor Cycles and Motor Boats for Sale 1013 Model, Motor Oyoles and Motor Boats at bargain pricos, all makes, brand uow machines,! ou oasy monthly payment plan. Gotour prop osition before buying or you will rogrot it, also bargains In usod Motor Cyolos. Write us today. Endoso Stamp for roply. Address Look Box 11, Trenton, Mich, A Qood Investment. W D MaRali, u woll known merch ant of Whitemound, Wis, bought u stock of Chamberlain's mediciun so as to bo ablo to supply thorn to bis cus tomers. Aftor reoeiviug them he was himself taken sick und says that one small bottle ot Chamberlain'd Colio, Cholera and Diurrhoea Remedy was worth more to him than tho cost of his entire stook of theso medicines. For salo by all dealers. Adv. STIN SON'S Specials for Saturday, Aug. 2 For" this Day Only lib Baking Powder, guaranteed as good as Royal..40c To introduce we will give one Solid Silver rj1 Teaspoon with each can i GG 5 gallons of ' Kerosene for 45c 2 Cans, of Standard Corn for 15c 1 Can of Extra table Peaches or Apricots for 20c 7 bars White Flake Soap t . . ,25c 9 lbs Granulated Sugar 50c Lemons, per doz j 40c 1 pkg 25c Oats 20c 3 pkgs Macaroni or Spaghetti for 25c ' 10 Discount on Ladies', Children's and Gentlemen's Low Shoes. 10 Discount on All our Ladies' Shirt Waists. Umbrellas at all prices and better prices than you can get elsewhere. ' All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables and Meats for Satur day trade at Lowest Prices. Stinson's Dakoiix City, Nebraska N otic All persons owing me will please pay up by August 1, 1913, after which date I will sell for Cash only City Meat Market WM. LORENZ, Proprietor. Dakota City, Nebr. Zhe Herocld 1S 4 ' for All Nw Vhsn It IS Isfawsi .A- AWsVsW 4t 7 a ItADttrianDy ia a moral dynamo a magazine dovotod ex clusively to the whole boy a magazine that imbues the bov with hleh morals, nonor and manliness, ow.ooo boya are now entnusiaauo readers every month. The American Boy contains stories of ths things boys like to read about adven ture, travel, history, photography, stamps, electricity, car pentry, sports, enrrent events, eta, an beautifully illustrated. And a department devoted to the Iloy Scouts of America, to , which Ernest Thomnson Betan. Chief Hamit. rrnitrlhntea in Illustrated pace each month. It Is the best marazine for boys In all the world. lv H f yar Iwyl titer wh4 year. The American Boy, 1 yr, $1,00 ) Both for The Herald, 1 year for, $1.00) $1,05 The Best Medicine In the World. "My littlo girl had bloody dysontory very bad. I thought she would dio. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medioine In tho world," writes Mrs William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by all dealer. Adv, Klrst publication 7-31-lw, I'ltOllATK NOTICK TO OltKDITOIlH . Ill the county court of Dakota county, Ne braska, In the matter of the estate of Charles Henry (loodfellow, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that thn creditors of the saltl deceasod will moot thu mlmlnls trat rlxof said estate. iHifore me, county Judge of Dakota county, Nebraska, ut tho county court room In said couuty, ou tho 2Vth day of Novemlier, 1013, on the 27th day of Decern Iwr, 1013, and on the Hist day of January, 19H, at 10 o'cloak a. m. each day for tlio purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment uud allowance. HU mouths are allowed for creditors to presonttholr claims and oue year for the administratrix to settlo said estate, from the 2Hli dny of July, 1013. This notice will bo published In tho Dako ta Oounty Herald forlfour weeks successive ly prior to tlio mil day of November, 1V1S. Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court, this 2tu day of July, A. U.1913. I), O, UBirrKHXAN, hrajO oounty Judge. First publication h-:mw. ' KOTICK. To Walter Y. Atklu. Isnladle Atkln. Knth teen Atklunud tliu unknown heirs of Nettle M. Miirsdon, deceased. You uud each of you will take notice that on the 17th day of July, A. 1).. lutil, Kruest T. Hai'i'UrAlbort J. Harris, Arthur I,. Har ris nnd Hlohard 11. Harris, plalutllfs herein, fllod their petition In tlio district court of Dnkotu county. pieurasKa. itKuinsituo aoove named defondants, tho object nnd prayer of which are to leinove mo olouus from their title to the northeast tiuarter of tlio southeast tiuarter nuil the north three- eighths of the southeast quarter ot the southoast tiuarterlu section twenty-six C.'H), townshlu twenty-soven l'J7). raugeelghtlS), east of the nth principal meridian in Dakota couuty, Nebraska, ami five acres In the west half of tho southeast quarter of said section twenty-six (20) descrlled ns follows: (Join monelng at the northeast comer of tlie northwest quartor of the southeast quartor ot saltl section twenty-six (M) thence south lltl mils, tlinnuii west 7 roils. A4 feet. tllOUCO north lit) rods, thonce east 7 rods antl iii feet to the placu of beginning, also tho east Half or tlio soutuwest quarter, tuu norm west tiuarter of tho southvM'st quaiter and the north three-eighths of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section iwonty-llvo (25), township twonty-sevon fS7i north of rniiui) ulirlit (s) east of the Ath principal meridian, nil In Dakota ;ounty, Nebraska, occasioned by the olalms of said Walter Y. Atkln. Jsabollo Atkln and Kath leen Atkln and the claims of the heirs of one Nettle M.Marsdon, a former owner of said real estate thereto and to havo plalu tllfs' title to said real estate quieted and con llrmodaud tho defendants restrained from entoi lug upon said real estate or making any olalm thereto and for general equitable relief. You nre required to answer said petition onorlwfoio tho Hthday of Keptember, A. ).. unit. Kmest T. Harris, Albert J.lHnrrls, Arthur U. Harris, Hloharirti. Harris. l'lalntllfs, Uppou application duly mado to tlio un dersigned at chamber It Is ordered that u notice In the form above set forth be pub lished for four weeks in mo nauota uotinty Herald anil when so published shnll bo duo uud legal notice to the defendants, UlTY 1. UllAVKH. Judge of the District Uourt ot Dakota Oounty, Nebraska, Low Excursion Rates to AH Eastern Resorts If you've been planning an eastern trip, by all means go now take advantage of the low, summer excursion rates offered by the Burlington Route. Special low fare tickets are now on sale to New York, Boston, Niagara Falls, Atlantic City, Catskill Mountains, Montreal, Quebec and many other eastern points. Start your vacation right take the Burlington. Courteous, attentive employes, delicious meals, safety block signals, "On Time" arrival, congenial environment these are a few advant ages of "Burlington Service." Iet us explain the low fares, excellent accommodations, and help you plan your trip. Send a postal for free literature tell me of points in which you are interested I'll send you descriptive literature and com plete information as to cost, etc. Write or call or phone but get the low excursion fares via the Burlington before you de cide. Summer excursion tickets on sale daily until Sept. 30th. JjJjJIjjJI W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklky, Q, P, A., Omaha, Neb. - rtm u)i),l Thd Herald, $1 per r I Ha m i a r jai3tj)qy popuoQ ttOlotiisqt 1111109 r051fl 9 coMeooug t r sstni no..!,-.) y fefa' ijsua ju u4i.m (i --tuiuviuf) uaog '4jtiyj ii,n'u,i V emi jo sioBJjsqy 1 1 V.Y-t I A -al t .2.1 "XL V 71 .'! Vyl TgJ J-5P 1 m . "til rr TTt -si - a: