MA 1,T(.J,j,. 1 i v H Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday t Comb Honey, per pound 15c 4tbs Peaberry Coffee ..,..;... $1.00 7 bars Beat 'em AH Soap 25c 3 cans Lewis Lye 25c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c .3 cans Salmon .25c Scans Peas ; 25c 2 Cans' Tomatoes 25c 3 Cans of Corn ' '. 25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... L. Ross etltotei City Nabraakflt I w ' D ?4 ..-.- . I I Cry All t : : -3JS M if Mm. I " 4 i ! Kinds of Sales. Best of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Service to All. I COL. E. F. RASMUSSEN Auctioneer Make dates at Allen, Waterbusy or Jackson Banks, or at Mid-West Bank, ,Sibux City. Write me at Jackson, or call at farm one mile weat of Qoodwln, Neb. THE INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK FAIR The Peoples Fair' SIOUX CITY, IOWA lt The OnetfdroMII Fairs You Should Atteni An Educational Institute With more exhibits, more attractions, more racing and more to entertain and instruct' than ever before. One .of the -best stock showsever held. A jrlost magnlficent,gatheringof all the finest breeds of horses cattle, shetp and swine. ' Over 1,000 head o:pure-bred stock. , This is everybody fair and everybody should attend. S $ Remember the daites September 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. y$& Special Train Service on All Railroads Inter- State Live Stock Fair SIOUX CITY September 15-19, 1913 Special Trains Via the C.StP.M.&O.Ry Norfolk Line to Sioux City TUESDAY 10th AND WEDNESDAY 17th Lv Norfolk - - G:d5 ani Lv Dakota City 8:55 nm i Ar Sioux Oity 9:15 am Connects with regular truinu from Bloomfleld and Oroftou RETURNING Hpeoiul train from riioux (City to Norfolk Lino, Tuesday, bept. 10, Lv Sioux Oity - 7 :a0 pm Ar Norfolk - - 10:10 pm ConnootH ut 'Wayni and vVuke ileld with special trat.ia toliloom ileld and .Grofton. New and Attractive Entertainment features More prizes and larger exhibits in "every department Better 4 Than i Ever B. C. Buchannan, Agent Dakota City, Neb. G. H. MacRAE, Gea.Fau. Agt : St, Paul. Local Items For Snlo Cottonwood lumber, $20 por thousand, Thos Ourrnn. Albert Honso, of Sponoer, Nob, wnn a Sunday night visitor lioro at tho Emmett Hilemau home, Mrs F L Grates and son returned Saturdaj from a couplo of weoks' visit Willi leMivea ut Wisuer, Nob, Herman Laura was homo over Sun day. Ho has been holding down a temporary run as brakemau ou tho Ponoa line. Mrs Will It Beam and daughter Mabel, of Walthill, visited from Mon day until Thursday noon io tho John H Beam home, P Q Fisher, of Emerson, Is enraping hero with a drovo of horses which are fattening up on the stalks in tho Stan ford corn field. Rev Crows and wlfo moved Hatur day into tho now parenuago, which tins juBt been completed by Contractor W O Mitchell. Mrs Homer Hettn and baby left Tuesday morning for their homo at Dallas, 9 D, after a several days' visit at the Ed Frederick homo. Herbert Bouham ,and Virgalha Humphrey wore united in marriagn in Dakota Oity, on tho Ctu Inst, Rev .S L Keller performing ths ooroino'uy. Vo have a better atook of Hardwuro etc, than wo ever had, and you will And our prices right, Wn also handle all kinds of gardou tools. Suhriovcr BroB. O H Bryant and wlfb arrived last week from a trip to Canada aiv' other eastern points, They will n il n short time hero before leaving for California. Miss Elsio Welch was heio from Hinton, la, a couplo of daya hint week. She Iibb rented a restaurant them aud will operate it as soon as Mm building oan be refitted, Erio AnBnos was thrown from a wagon Saturday wlion Jako Hagor'x mules took a spin on their own ac count, and suffered aoveral broken ribs and other bruises. Miss Alida Weeks lost a diamond pin Monday evening whilo crossing the street between the bank and S A Stinson's store. The pin was found tho next morning by John Dearing and returned to the owner. A bunch of tiokets for the Interstate fair was sent to the Herald office far distribution to the school ohildren, and will be given out at tho paatofllco Friday, while they last, They are good only for Monday, the first day of the fair. Don't all come at once. The Holy Communion will be ad ministered in Salem and Emmanuel Lutheran churches on Sunday the 14th inat, at the respective hours of worship. All members are earnestly requested to attend. A liberal offer ing is needod for 8j nodical purposes. Q F Broyhill accompanied a party of automobile dealers' from SSionx City to Kenosha, Wis, last week to visit the Rambler faotory. Tho were roy ally entertained wlrilo thero, and on their retnrn went to, Chioago for a day's sightseeing, returning Saturday evening. A settlement of the legi.1 war be tween tho interests in the ownership of the Crystal Lake distillery has been effected in the distriot court at Sioux Oity, and tho property has been traded for 640 acres of land in No wfrtta county, Okla, valued at $100,000. Willie Schriover roturnod homo Saturday from Homer, whore ho Iiiih been working during the summer, and A daughtor was born to Mr and Mrs Jus A Koilor, of South Sioux City, ou Tuesday . .Mi Leach went to MilosCity, Mont, this week to register in Unole Sam'a laud drawing. Henry Loomis, of Homer, was n vis itor horn on Tuesday, night at tho John U Roam 'homo Airs Martha Adair aud h r niece, Alr.i II Drcotis, iro visiting friends ut Wnshta, la, this week . Miss Emma DatiBcn, of Moville, la, spent tho past couplo of weeks horn with her sinter, Mrs Frod Laura. Druggist J B Van Camp and daugh ter, OiliiH, loft Wednesday for Omaha, uhero thoy will locate temporarily. Mitts Margaret Niubuhr began an eight mouths term of school in Cuiuiuu county, near Pender, Monday of thin week. Our new purnlninti of u full aud complete lino of dry goods, undervenr, hIioos aud winter wearing apparel will bo here the coming week aud will bo on display. Come in aud look them over, 8 A Stiusou. Miss Mildred Forbes, of Bonnsteel, S 1), wnn a guest of Mrs John It Evans a oan pie of dayn last wroh, while en ronto tn Sioux Falls, K D, where alio holda a position um booKkeepor, She aud Mis Evans uern schoolmates to gether at All Saiuta euliool, Sioux Falls. Ed J Huoy and wifo accompanied Mr lluoy'a eiBtor, Mrfl J A Hill, of Ft Pierro, S I), to Randolph, Hatuiday. Mr Uuey came dowu Monday but ro turnod to Randblph again Tuesday to at'und tho woddiug of his brother, Geo W Huoy, of Wilkinslmrg, Pa, who waa marriod that ovening to a Randolph young 'lady. Tho bar dookot for tho September '22nd term of district court for this county in uow being printed in tho Herald oflloo. Fivo stato cases aro listed on tho docket for trial this term. Tho defendants in those casea aro Horman Teak, et al, John D Follz, Mrs M Appleton, Jeau Douthett et al, and A iloynton. Sixty-three civil oaBos are also listed ou tho dookot, making sixty-eight in all. Frank St Clair was arrested Monday ou a oharge of obtaining property un der false protouses, in a horse trado with somo Italian peddlers, who claim he refused to pay over somo boot mon ey offered in u trade keeping both the horse aud tho money. Ho was re leased on boinlH of $100 signed by a paity from Thurston county, and tho hoaring set for Wednesday before Judge Heffernan. Thejudgo, however, failed to appear, and tho cubo Btill hangs fire. " i' ! j-a ..il To The Public. Having purchased the agouoy for 'the Rtwleigh Remedy Oo, I wish to notify tho patrons of the company that as soou as somo minor arrangements are completed, I will bo on the road with a full supply of Rawleigh goods, and will bo pleased to meet all tile patrons of my predioessor, and Bolioit your patronage. J P Rockwell. Frank Robinson is tho new assistant in tho Doolittle harbor shop. A baby daughter was born to Mr aud Mrs Frank Forrest Wednesdiy. Thero will be a regular meeting of Omadi lodgo No 0, Saturday evening of this week. Art Nordyke and wifo, of Sioux Oity, welcomed twin daughtora to their homo last Saturday. Sam Stinson, accompanied- by his wifo, returned on Friday from a most successful goods buying trip at St Paul, Minn. Van do Zodde has tho host grado of coffee for the money over sold in town H lbs for $1,00. Try somo of it and bo convinoed. Fred Srhrievor, jr, spent the latter part of lastweek at the Voss homo at Homer, He will start school again at Morningside on tho 15th inst. Mrs Lorezo Whitehorn, of Omaha, visited at the Alice Sides homo Wed nesday evening, returning to the homo of her daughter, Mrs Ueo linrulok, in Bioux City, Thursday. Miss Sarah Ream, a teacher at the (Rosebud Ageroy, was a visitor here last Wednesday night, leaving Thurs day for KoHouuu, ttlio uau been on a vacation trip to her oiu uome tn usoeo la, la, whero she owns considerable iarm property. Mrs Paul Kinkol and son Wilfred returned home last Wednesday night from a six weeks' visit with relatives at St Paul and Lo Sueur, Minn. Thoy report a very enjoyablo trip, the weather there being quite a contrast from what wo endured hero. Word was reoeived hero by friends laat week of the marriage of Miss Ma jorie Spencer to Prof J S JoBiassen, at Hoyt, Col, ou August 27th. Miss Spencer resided here until a few years ago when she removed with her moth er to Colorado, Mr Josiassen served aa principal of oar schools for .two years, and his wife was t, raembor of one of his graduating oImmm, will take a week's vaoation beforo at tending Morningside oollego whon sohool commenoes thero on Monday next. He will spend part of his vaca tion beautifying tho editor's print shop. County Clerk Geo Wilkins, in com pany with John Oritzand Chas Dodge, of Omadi precinot, went to Long Pine, Neb, Sunday and enjoyed a couple of days ohioken Bhooting, bagging uboul the limit earh day. Mr Wilkins re turned Wednesday morning, while tho latter two stopped off at O'Neill, Neb, for another day or two of sport. Miss Alida Weeks viaited over Sun day in Sioux City with her mother, Mrs Helen E Weeks, who was ou routo from a viit at Cnilur RapiilH, la, to Rosebud, S D. Whero she still holds ths position of pootmnHter. Hho has resigued the position there in tho postofllco, but as yet no one has boon found who will take the job off her hands. Mrs Al Pizoy and son, John, return ed Friday night from a visit with rolu- lives at KauflUH City. Some ono sent them tho Herald, so f.hoy got "all the news while it waa news." A copy of the Heruld is bettor than a letter, f0 if any member of your family is away visiting just tell the editor and ho will send them the Herald for a consider atiou. W A Nieraoyer roturnod Tueaday from a wcoks trip to Belvidere, S D, where ho went to look aftor his land interests near thero, Ho reports it pretty dry in that locality, aud conse quently a light crop. He met many former Dakota county people while thore, and they are doing fairly well considering the scarcity of raiu this summer. A party of Sioux tlityans returning from au outing at Crystal lake Sun day evening got too hilarious and in sulting on the lake car, aud woro ar rested at South Sioux City by Mar shal Mathwig, They gave their names as Mrs Lizzio Talbot, Josephine Lewis and it i Cioss aud wife. Justioe Clements assessed them each with a $5 Una and costs. Will Loug was arrestod ut Hubbard Monday by Constable Ohaa Smith in tho act of furnishing liquor to an In dian, aud was brought to thia pluco uud turned ovor to the sheriff Monday aftornoou until a warrant in tho fedor- al oourt could be obtained iu his cubo. While awaiting tho warrant from To kamah, Long, through his attorney, Vail E Purdy, was released in Judge Heffornan'a court on u wtit of habea oorpus, and "did u Thaw" for Sioux City in an automobilo. Long had been working off and on for Judge Heffornan at Hubbard the past sum mer painting aud doing odd jobs. People at Hubbard stem to think that it waa a first offence, but tho Indlun witness stated that ho had bought liquor of Long ou other occasions. Anyhow, it was good riddance of bad rubbish, Traveling Subscription Men Wanted. The Homestead Company, of Dee Moines, Iowa, wants a ijimitodnnnibor of first-class men wliq oan ''furnish good references to travel iu ton differ ent states and takn subscriptions for its papers. Best proposition over made to traveling subscription men, Somo of our representatives aro mak ing $200 to $30(1 por month. Expe rience is not neeesHary. This 1b an ideul position for any ono of good habitu who desires to travel and seo tho world and at tho samo time make good money. Subscription season is just opening aud our foroo is, being filled rapidly. Write at once giving bank, references. Address The Home stead, Deo Moines, Iowa. Another Pioneer Crosses The Dark River Robert Pilgrim, who crossed the Missouri river with hia father and sov era! other persons on tho 19th day of August, 185C, aud looatod permanent ly iu Dukotu county near Uio old Col Haird farm, passed away last Thurs day, September 4th, at his homo iu Sioux City, at tho age of 77 years. Ills death resulted from senility, Deceased was born in Langevllle, Iud, February 15, 1830, moving with his parents to Illinois, then to Iowa and later to Nebraska, whero ho Bpont the greater portion of his lifo, Mr Pilgrim was resident of Omadi proniuct fur ubotit forty years. Sever al yours were spent in Wisconsin and Minnesota, aud lataly ho has roi.ided iu Sioux City, He is survived by hia widow, two daughters, Mrs Melissa Shrove, of Sioux City, and Mrs Rena Powers, of Moffott, Col, and fivo sons, Horatio, of Western Nebraska; Wil liam, of Cherokee, Okla; Johu and Jeremiah, of Hill City, Minn, and' Ira, of Sioux City. Funeral services, were held Sunday at 10 o'olook from' hia lato residence, and at '2 o'clock at tho M Eohutoh in Homer, Neb, Rev J L Phillips, offici ating at both servicos. Interment was in tho Omaha Valley couiotory, south of Homer. Extraordinary Offer Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1.00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Tapers 1 year for only- $1.00 Farmer and Breeder is u wookly farm and live Btook magazine edited aud published by farmers for farmers. It is u journal you want to know. It is ably edited aud strong in snbjeot matter. What you want to. know is re lated iu langaagu you oau easily uu dorotaud, It makes no difference how many farm papers you may bo reuoiv iug you need Farmer and Breeder to help yon in the live stock branch of your busluess. Take advantago of the extremely liberal offor abova and also direct the attention of your neighbora to this special bargaiu, Papers sent to dif ferent addresses it desired, Btatb or Otno crrr or Touao. I Lucas oonirrr. r lccas oocirrr. r Fiunx v. cucircr m&kaa oath Hut fct II Dartner of tha Arm oJ F. J. Chinet & bualnart la tho City at Toledo, County atorra&id. &nd th&tuld Arm trill nv i ONE IIUNDHED DOLLAHS tor each sat tvert case ot Catahrh that cannot bo cured brMMM U1U.1 VATAKKB WW. .FRANTC J.CUBMEV. Bworo to Deioro mo ana nosencea in my mis rin aay oi ucceraocr. a ij.. imr t - - , a. v nr FAmv 1 t, I NOTAUf HfcllC. Hall'i Catarrh euro la taken Internally and sett directly upon tlia blood and mucous lurtacea elite lyiitra. nana ror ie9timoniau, rreo. F. J. CHENEY CO, Toledo, O. sold ty all Drunlits. 7 Jc Take uaU'i Family run tor comtlpatloo. DISTRICT COURT DATE For tho Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska, for the year 1918: Oumlns nrch 17. Novoinbor 10 Dakotn M...,,.i...KerHrya1 fptembar S3 Stanton,. February 21, Octobers OeUiir.,....- ......Mnrolia, Hoptemberfl Dixon i... March !!4." December 1 Thurston ,....,... April 14, October 18 Thollrst day of, each term U let for hear- upimvnbiuiiH luruitizounuip papula 1 Guy T Gravei, Judge ii f f Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I havo it. Eimera. Looking for Lost Relative. The following lottor was. , received tho past weok by the Herald editor, and as wo aro among the earliest set tlers of the county, having "arrived here in 1801, wo publish tho lottor in full end if anv of our reudcrsoan fur nish Mr Hmothors information .leading to the whereabouts of his relatives it will be appreciated; (JustuiiM, Iowii, Sep H, 1913 Deur Hir: I'leHBO hand thin letter to one of the nldett settlors living nor thero. Thero in o e by tho nnmo of Jones who clttiina to have, stakud out tho il-tt claim iu that county. l wiNii to 11 ml u uoiihin by tlio nume of George Hmothers. Ho wont (hero somo timu from '50 to '07. lie mar ried a girl by the iiamu of Miloy, Thoy settled near . Omadi, Pleaso give mo a cluo to their whereabouts, and oblige, Honry Smother, Petit Jury Following is a list of tho petit jurors aolooted for the September 22nd term of distriot court : ICmeHt HnrrlH. A. I). Knimny. 1. O. Van Cleave. John J. Vults. Johu Klannery, John A.drceu. A. J. Orowo. O. A. Uouaut. M. Q, Loanior, Ij. Ij. llelkUH. II. O. Haklco. Henry llelir. Report of the Condition of The Hubbard State Bank of Hubbnrd, charter No. 74S, in the atate of jNournsKu, at tna cioso or uusmess aux ust so, 1U1!I. HKBOUUOKH liOanaaiulUUcouuts ,,,,) 1)2.109 44 Overdrafts IBS 114 Uanklmr house, furntturu mid llx tures ,.. 2.4SOOO uurrent oxponscs, tnxux una inter est palil.. 47801 jjuo i rum iniiiuiiiii nun fitato banks , 41,220 87 Olieoks and ltrina of t.S- chnnna 7 00 Ourrency. ,,,, Jl.nifl M Gold coin 1,(KX)00 Silver, nictcls nml cent's. w i.447 87 Total $M1,7S8M J.tAlllMTIKH Capital stock paid In 1 10,000 00 Hurplua fund 2,600 00 Undtvldoc! prollts ,. 1,446 85 Individual deposits sub ject toohook t 42,410 39 Demand certificates of deposit BOS 13 Timi) curtlllcntea of Uu- posit 83,870 26 129.094 78 Depositors' suaranty fund , , i , , , , , ,. lAWiM Total 1141.7118 M HtlltUdf 1 1 V, H. I .. . County of Vuoibiiry. "" l.Mlchael Waters, cashier of the ulwve narnei) iMink. tin hereby swuiir that me auove statement is n correoi mid trtiu copy of tho report iniulo to the stntu bunking' Doaru. miuiiaki, watkiih. Attest J. It. Waters. Director. Uashlor. 1). K. Waters, Director. Subscribed aud sworn to before me this :ml day of Heptumbar, 1913. Tlioums K. Orlllln, Notary Public. Real estate loans, Geo WilkinB Ad W. A, Moranu, T. K. Drain, Jolin Iiomlerson. John DeMeyer. Krunk Uarpeuter, Uru linruhart, (Jhnrles Ilruce. John Howard. Win. Arinbrluht. (Jlirls Sorenseu, T. K, Mouahau, Joiupli O'Doll. STN SON'S Specials for Satu rday, Sepft 1 For ihlm Dmy Only ' Three 5c lead pencils for. .V. . . .:10c 1. dozen nice Icmom , ; k . . ,. ....... , .40c "" 1 lb first class bologna ...,.'... ,A.... ...v.i.. ,l!5c 1 lb good I,ard .V. .'.'.'.;. '- -15c " 1 lb Miller's Trojan Coffee ?.;.,.;;,, .'.27c, 2 pkgs Wheat Hearts .25c G lbs Jersey sweet potatoes 25c 2 cdns Standard Corn 15c 1 quart jar of dill or sweet pickles for 23c 3 cans mustard sardines 25c Ak to see our Solid Silver Souvenir -Spoons that we are giving away. Ladies Shirt Waists and Low Shoes at 10 Discount A full supply of Fruits and Meats at Best prices. Stinson's 5S M v U.: L..v -TW-, "lit .i r lCUA4ffM,l Tl v.; - y:i Tl Wl Dakota City, Nssbrmsltsji, - i To Our Friends-- C ' Have jou noticed the "hum of industry" the "Bust Bee" up-' V' t Aj poaranoe hero lately? You have if in. Uusinesa oertainly coming" m j' ''x Fine. Farmers from a' hundred miles away, and working folks m . louruing our goodness. ' ?tt Four things we wish to emphasise this month :- M r- Our Vaults v The Mid-West Club ;1 , ? Farm Loans Insurance ,' ' l'leaso Romembor there is EVERYTHING in GOOD Bank-' '" f ing for you herMSafety Ovor AH" "Warm "Weloomea fhat'W - s" Wear Well." Call or writo us deposit little or muoh Kuo m ; "Smile AIko.1- -, - ' : Wrr - r Qratolully yours, ' ' '"' ' ' B Tha' l, WAYS treat, yon RIGHT." m T "T m Ed. T. Kearney, President t'M "J S - - . - i- " " " "50 .., ' '' - " ' - '" ' ' ' '" !! I.--- H..I ... . I. -.. . II -I. II. ,l. ,j" B'BBVBVHnSJiSHMBSRBKiiXlBaBJBSBF l-SVE.3ISl?-' BSlSHBLEiEZBHikBWkBF'vrBK!BBM. VsVrflHB'1 - IV T.T?PPTri4Al. pAtiefWEDNESMViNlOMTl0oWrirlllliF.V JT f naa.w Bv-r- -.-.-,- - -- -- - --1 r -. .- t-it' -v r wk t I H.i ttRJpAYjPAliik7TwDAy?ATII TiTAF4nNTrrTj njrvWir.n West ! PviMv4AvtViMnni TTi'm l I mi w 'TTTJ iVirTsWa'wi'ff' I ;V.jL-''j:iifc..Lr4-;" o,it-rr v -&&wLhJv iyouuw,71Bwvn,ivi.'r"Siki. -- wvwwiw BiaHiTkwirSripwr jSAmfacmm AiA, w Acts: i6 . npwARD Y iMAKi: YOUXTARRANQBiMENTSIChVa v v - isjsawaffl w gBPTMER,M. .k -4LU . l 7t R R Time Table C, St. P., M.AO. Traius loavo Dakota Oity at the fol lowing timo: MOUTH 1IODND BOTJTH IIOnMO 0 :2(l pm Omaha ,7:58 am 10:10 am Omaha 2.1)0 pm 8 :88 pm Norfolk... ..f8 :83am t0:87 am Norfolk 5:18 pm 7 :8f am . . . . Newcastle . . . 10 :10 am 2:00 pm " ....5:50 pm daily oxcopt Snuday, t do not stop HUNDAY TllAINH X'i :13 pm ..... . Omaha 2 :80 am 8:88 pm...... Norfolk 8:88 am 9:87 am Norfolk ......5:18 pm C Bft Q OUTII No. 91 Looal Froight' 7:15 am 17 " Passongor., 12:57 pm NOKTU No. 92 Looal Froight 2:25 pm 16 Looal PaBsonger . . 0 :00 pm daily, daily except Sunday, Tha Herald for Neva when it in Newa First publication 8-H-4W.' WOTIOB, To Ooorue Allan! aud William Kornlck, dufeiulantH: . . You anil each of you will take notice that on the lilth uay of August, A. 1). lviil, Krneat J. Hmltli. plalittltl herein, llloil IiIh potttlon In tho tllatrlut court of Dakota county. He brnskii, against the above defendants, the object and prayer of which nre to remove the clouds from his title to suutheust quur tor of the northeast quarter and the north east quarter of thu southeast quarter of section fourteen (14), township twenty neven ('J7li north -of range eight (H), Kast. Iu Dakota county, Mehrusku, oc casioned by tho claims of the said 'defendants thereto aud to havo the plalutlll's tine to saiu rem estate quieicu and continued lu him and tho defendants restrained irom onionng upon sam real es tate or making claims thereto, and for gou- oral equitable rollef. You are requireu to answer saui puuuuu ou or before tho Sttnd day of September, A. I), Mi). UrnestJ.Hmlth, l'lalutltr. Upon application duly inadu to tho un dersigned ut uhambers, it Is ordered that a notice In tho form above set forth bo pub lished for four weeks lu tho Dakota Oounty Herald, aud when no published It shall be due and legal notice to the defendants, UUY T. UllAVKS, Judgoof District Oourt of Dukotu (Jounty, Nebraska, G, A. R. Nebraska Headquarters Special Train TO Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 13, T9J3" From Omaha, 4:35 p m. From Lincoln, 2:10 pm. From St. Joteph, 9:30 p ro. Burlington M. & O. Southern Railway. Convenient connections from all Nebraska towns are made with this official train at Omaha, Lincoln or St. Joseph. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Reservations Should be Made Early by Addressing J. 13. Reynolds, C. P. A. G. W. Bonnell, C. P. A. 1002 Farnam St., Omaha 18th and O Bta Linooln & UK ftr m 1'i.i h .rfl v Klrst publication B-'8-4w. NOTICE OK DIBBOI.DTION OV BIOUX CITY MACHlNi: ANU TOOL COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that tho stock i. niiinru nr tin HinnrOity Machine and Tool Uompauy, a Nebraska corporation, with Its principal place of business at tho Oity of Houm bioux uivy, riuiiiui , uvv.u.i meeting of said corporation duly and reg ularly calicu aim neiu at rtouin diuux uuy, Dakota (Jounty, Nebraska, ou the first day of August, 1V1S. and In conformity with the Articles and llyliwsof such corporation lu suoh case inado and provided, by unani mous consent voted to and did declare said corporation duly dissolved, and duly au thorised, directed and empowered the un dersigned, as president and secretary of said corporation, respectively, to publish this notice of dissolution. AllTirUH HOI.VHIIKIU). t'resiueiit. A. 1'. HOKlllKltO, Hooretarv Hhull, Hauimls A Htllwlll, Attorneys. Buy your Meats in Dakota City at the Raw laKekJf The Herald, $1 ! City Meat Market j We handle nothing but the Best Goods that can be obtained on the market we have no room for inferior meats. Our Fresh Meats are kept constantly in refrigerator, away from heat and insects. per I I Agents for Seymour's Laundry W. Lorenz, Dakota City, Neb. nj' ' ( '