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' u j, , , a - - " V Jf fcAKOTA-COtJNTV fcl&RALDj tfAKOVA &! NEBRASKA. K Wf & - I ii m mmy 1 Xn lS X i, Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 3 ib; Best Prunes .-.'..,. 25c 30c grade Coffee . . . ,27c 30c grade of Pineapple. . . ; . ; v . .".-. .;-... .20c 2 cans 15c Salmon . . 25c 3 Cans 10c Salmon ... 25c 3 cans Peas ..:.;....... .,25c 3 Cans of Corn ;...... .:': . . 25c 3 pkgs. Washing Powder . . . 25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L. DsaJcotsk. City, Nabra.ak.tk. There's Room for YOU A vacant page on our books a warm i be it largo or Bmalt. Drop in and "Get Acquainted" with this REAL Bank for ALL the Peo plo." Know the ".Weloomes that Wear Well" the GOOD Banking with "Safety over' "ALL," Examine our now Safety Deposit yaults where a private steel box costs but $2.50 for n whole year. Enow the Bonk that gains a naif dozen or so new depositors Every Single Working Day That's absolutely "WORTH WHILE" Call know yourself "Smile Also." . 4 Certificates. Steamship Tickets Insurance 6 and 1 Investments. GOOD Banking 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 London, Canada, have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing disease, and to raake 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 urine during the night or day old or young. The C. H. Scran Drug Co. are an Old Reliable House, write to them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of L,your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. C. H. Rowan Drug Co. P. O. Drawer 67C. London, Canada. Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years' of Suffering "Aly daughter was afflicted with epileptic flts for three years, the attacks vomlne every few weeks. We employed Several doctors but they did her no good. About a year ago w heard of Dr. Miles' Nervine, and It certainly h'a s proved a Messing to our little girl. She is now apparently cured and Is en joying the beat of health. It Is over a year sinoe she lias had a fit. We cannot 7 speak too highly of Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. PRANK ANDERSON, Comfrey, Minn. Thousands of children in the United States who arc suffering from attacks of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would 'give anything to restore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the best remedies known for this affliction. It has proven beneficial in thousands of. cases and those who have used it have the greatest faith in it It is not , "cure-all," put a reliable remedy or nervous diseases. You need 'not hesitate to give it a trial. Celtf by all OrUsatate. f tlfe ftret kettle fall to benefit veur men U irewfBeel. Ross place in our hearts for YOUR account MID-WEST BANK "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." Ed. T. Kearney, President Local Items 'The Herald 1 rear, $1. For Sale Cottonwood lumber, $20 per thousand, Thos Ourran. PL Graves was a business visitor at Norfolk and Wisner Saturday aud Sun day. Olvde Orego returned last week from a visit with his parents at Inde pendence, la. Jesso L Boot, attorney for the Bur lington, was up from Omaha on busi ness for the company Monday. Bev W S Oberholtzer orders his, Herald Changed from Denver, Col, to Bristol, Ind, whero be is now located. Art Oaks and wife, of West&eld, la, arrived hero Suturdav for a visit at the home of Mrs Oaks' parents, J F Hall and wife. Ohas Barnes, of Waterbury, was a gnest at the J F Hall home over Sun day. He had just returned from a. trip to Minnesota, whero ho expeots to locate soon, Byron Buchannon and wife arrived home Friday evening from a six weeks' trip to Los Angeles, Calj the home of Mr Uuonannan'a parents, hey re port a very pleasant trip. M O Ayres returned Monday from a a conple of days snooting at Oody, Neb. He shipped a box of game- to this place, but it was lost in a wreck at Atkinson when ten freight cars went into the ditch. Announcements were received here the past week of the marriage of Frank H Neimever to Mibs Agnes G Kenne dy, of Shnnon, 111, on September 18. They will reside as Shannon where thegToom owns a drug store. Mrs Jas Fisher and baby, of Sioux City. Mrs Thos All a way and baby, of Homer, and Mrs J J Goedert and baby, of Mapleton, la. were guests last Thursday at the home of their mother, Mrs Fred Duensing, in this place. The sale of the Oheney farm west of town, sohodnlod for Wednesday of this week did not take place, owing to the inclement weather on that day, Mr Oheney statos that in all probabili ty the salo will be held at a future date, if so announcement will bo made next week, W E Snethen returned Saturdav from Glasgow, Mont, where he wont to register in the Ft Feck reservation land drawing, He says the country there may be all right for farming, but it don't look it, Everything for living there is nut of sight in price even a glass of beer costs ID cents. Just think of it, Miss Margaret Selirievor, who is taking treatment ut the Mayo Bros hospital at Rochester, Minn, for goiter, was operated on the second time Mon day, haviug the veins that fed the goiter tied. The doctors state that as aoon as she recovers her strength the operation for the removal of the goiter will bo performed. Of course you read Ed T Kearney's Mid-West Bank ads eaoh .week, and you let them soak in ? Do you "flraile Also?" If you don't you should. There is something about that "Little bank aronnd the eornai"; that makes you feel welcome as soon as you atep inside the door and once inside you are soon assured a welcome, There is a hearty smile, a handshake and a word of good cheer for all. It's all the same to Mr Kearney if you have 30 nU or thirty thousand he's just at glad to we yoa tone in. Try it onoe, B6al estate loans., G co Wllklns Ady Wilt do plain sowing at $i.'25 pot day. Mina Perrln. A I Davis, of Emerson, was hero Wednesda y to attend the Ohenev land sale. JaokLeodom went to Sioux Oity Monday to ply tho barber trade in a city shop. Mrs B L BroyhiU spontsovernt days In Sioux Oity the past weok, at tho E Sohietzelt home, Frank Gribblo, of Goodwin, S D, was an over Sunday visitor at the Geo Barnett home. Maurico Kiloy, of Emerson, was horo Wednesday to take out his second naturalization papers. Henry Krumwiodo reonened 'the Oity hotel Monday, which had been oloscd for tho summer. Ed J Morin, wifo and baby of Wynot, Neb, wtre visitors at the Mrs Oheney homo westif towu this week. Van do Zodde has the best gratia of coffee for tho monoy ever sold iu town 4J lbs for $1,00. Try some of it and be convlnoed. - Mrs II M Stcvensoj, of Mo'villo, L, mother of Mrs F H Forrest, oamo ouer Sunday to see her now grundiluuglite r, and in spoudlng the week here. e have u better xtouk of Hardware etc, than we ver Intil, mix! .v u will flud our prices right. Wt ulno ImndlH all kindu of gnr en timls, HulirlttVer Bros. Judge and Mrs B E Evuns lef m day for Clileugo to .attend n kmikI lodge session of the Order of L.t iin Star, bb delegates from thU ntnto, They exp ct'to return Friday. Al Clay, who was Beivitiga seiitmco in the county jail for lio Hogging, ut Homer, was taken to Oniilin this mornig by Deputy IX 8 Malslml SIiUs on a federal wuruwit to answer to the charge of hi lliug liquor illegally. There was a nuin iu nnr town, and he wuh wondrous wine; he nuoro (it was his policy) h would not advertixe. But one sad day he advertised, and thereby linuge u tulo, tho ad wits not in quite email typo and headed "Sheriff's Sale," M O Ayres has begun the oroclion of a bank building at South' 8ioux Oity to replace the wooden building now oooupied by the bank of South Sioux City. The now building will be 22x40, one story high and faced with stone and pressed briok on throe sides. This will be quite an improvement to South Sioux City's business distriot. Distriot court convened hern Mon day with Guy T Graves on the bench. Lars P Basmusson, of Nacora, and Alexander B Crownie, of South Sioux Oity, were granted their final natural ization papers Monday. The cibo of the State vh John D Foltz was tried Tuesday to a jury. $oltz was con victed in Justice Meredith, s court a year ago of drunkenness and resisting an officer, and was fined $10 aud costs. The case was appealed, tp tho distriot court and tho jury sustained the lower court. The case of Lizzie Domisch va Emit Hinz was called for trial Wed nesday, wherein the plaintiff seeks to reoover wages. In giving the yields of grain report ed by the different farmers around Byder, N D, which run all the way from 7 bushels to 17 bushels for wheat and as high as 50 bushels for oats,' tho Journal of that place had tho fol lowing in referenoe to Arthur Sey mour, a former resident of this place, who owns a half section adjoining Byder and also farms a quarter sec tion belonging to his cousin, Alfred Seymour, of this place: "Art Sey mour's wheat of 300 aoros yielded over 5,000 bushels, an average of about 17 bushels and the banner yield when the acreage id taken into consideration, It is admitted by all Mr Seymour is a good farmer and a hustler, but ho modestly disolaims credit on that score. Ho believes that his land in its sandier quality lends itself to earlier seediug, and that this same quality matures grain quioker than heavier land. To this he accounts the better yield this year in bis grain having been farther along and so better able to withstand the long dry period during tho month of June. Let that be as it may, his own efforts oount for something wo reokon quite as muoh so or more than the land itself." M. E. Conference Appointments. Tho following appointments wero made at tho session of oonferenoo held at Lincoln the past week : Norfolk district: EE Hosman, su perintendent, Norfolk; Allen, J H Hard;Bsemor, H O Oapsoy; Belden, WH Mills; Bloomfleld, O H Mooro; Carroll, B J MoKenzie : Central oirouit supply, J J Kemper; Coleridge, E T Antrim; Crest on, (3 V Powell; Da kota Oity, John Orews; Deoatur and Blackbird, George Wash; Dixon, P D Cox; Hartington, T S Watson; Homer and Hubbard, L B Keokler; Laurel, II G Langley; Liberty supply; Lyons, C W Bay; Madison, A 8 Buell; Mas kel, 8 A Drais; Norfolk, H H Millard; Pender and Thuiaton, Amos Fretzer; Pilger, Clinton Senneff ; Ponoo, A H Eggleston;Bandolph, L H Shumat; BoBalie, supply; South Sioux Oity, C FLusoher; Stanton, J F Poucher; Wakefield, supply; Wnlthill, supply, G M Yondell; Waterbury, supply; Wauaa and Magnet, J A Murtin: Wayne, O L Myers; Winside, O E Connell; Wisner, V A Bominger; Wynot, J J Burke. In the Grand Islund distriot J G Shiok was appointed to Fullertou and W B Warren to Grooley. In the Neligh district, J L Phillips, of South Sioux Oity, was appointed to Battle Oroek and f) E Bowon to Neligh. Tho return of Bev J Crows to this place meets with tho hearty ap proval of tho congregation hero. Motor Cycles and Motor Boats for Sale 1018 Model, Motor Cycles nnd Motor HouU at bargain prices, all maaes, uranu now maauiues, or easy monthly payment plan. Get our prop osition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Motor Oyoles, Write at today. Enclose Stamp for repiy. Death's Toll BALPH GOODWIN Ralph Goodwin, for fifty-live yeais a residout of Dakota county, died at his farm homo north of town last Thursday, Soptembor 18, 1013, aged 7G years. His death came rather sud den, as ho htul been ailing only a short time, and whs not considered in a serious condition, Mr Goodwill camo to Nebraska in 1858 and took a claim in,, Ucdar coun ty, afterward locating in Dnkota City, Ho purchased ttio farm just north of towu which was his homo for tho past thirty-eight yours. , Ho was marriod to Miss Mary L Whitohorn, daughtor of Samuel Whitohorn, March 21, 1805, Mr Goodwin was born May 27, 1837, in Darbysvllle, England, and camo to Amerioa with his parents in 1817, lo cating in Dauo county, Wis, where they engaged in fajraing. Imbued with the western fever,. Mr Goodwin oamo to Sioux Oity, and a glance at the fertilo lands of Nebraska convin ced him that a homo hero was all auyono could ask, and set to work crem ating ouo. Mr Goodwin enlisted in Company I. Second Nebraska cavalry' when tho civiLwar broko out, and served with that company until the close of tho war. He was a quiet, unassuming man", attentive to his own private affairs, and a citizen that was respected by his entiro acquaintance. . lie led a christian life, being a member of the Methodist ohnrch, and his dealings with mankind were .evert prompted by its teachings, r, f Those who survive him oro his widow, one daughter, Mr.J..'lV Gra ham, and five sisters, Mra Emma Bowley and Miss Mattio1 Goodwin, of Jefferson, la, Mrs Ellen Taylor, of Chehalis, Wash; Mrs Sarah Arland.of Monterano, Wash; and Mr Mary Vor non, of Madisc n, Wis. The funerul services were held Sun day morning at 10 o'clock from tho M E church, conducted by Bev J Orews. Interment wbb in Graceland oemotory, Sioux Oity. CABD O THANKS. Wo wish, in this way, to extend our eincerest thanks to those who so kind ly assisted us during tho illness und burial of our husband and father. Mrs Mary L Goodwin, Mr and Mrs J T Graham aud ohildren. Homemakers Club. The Homemakers' club will -meet at the home ofJVlrs A J Krampor Satur day afternoon, Sop tombor 27th. Piano Solo Miss Pearl Learner, Boll Call Answers by reoeipo for preparing vegetables. Minutes. Beading Miss Anna lie a com. Discussion Piokling, conducted by Mrs Mary MoBeath. Solo Mrs O W Fisher. Reading Mrs Sam'l Lopp. Question Box Conducted .by Mrs E U Gribble. Rending Mrs Ohas Boonuun. Piano Solo Mrs John Veils. Tho members tiro requostod to briug their reooipes for bread, rolls, buuns and moats that wore huuded in at tho .two previous meetings. Every ouo cnrdiullyinvited. Don't forget still iu tho lead. Breuns coffeo, Van sells it, it is Extraordinary Offer Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1,00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Papers 1 year for only- $1.00 Farmer and Breeder is a wookly farm and live stock magazine edited nnd published bytf armors for farmers, It is a journal yoii waut to ltnow. It is ably edited nnd strong in subject matter. What you waut to know is ro- luteu in langnugu you can easily tin-, derutand. It makes no difference how many farm pupers you mny bo receiv ing you need Farmer nnd Iircoder to help you in the live stock brunch of your business. lake advantage of tho extremely liberal offer abovo aud ulso direct the uttention of your neighbors to this special bargain. Papers sent to dif ferent addresses if desired, CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. IWv.J. Crows, Pastor. Services at the Mothodlst Kpfscopal pljuroh every flunday as foliowsi 1'reaoh, (no at 11 a m i Hunduy solioal at 10 a in I class meeting 12 in; Knwnrtb I.uniuio o:;w p mi preaching 7iU0 p m. 1'iiiyeriiiootlnir Thurs day evenings atTiUO LUTHERAN. Hov.B.k. Keller. Pastor, DAKOTA OITY Sunday school every Sunday at 0:6 am: Miss lilanoiio Hamilton, superintendent, preaching at 7i p in, every Sunday. SALEM Preaching evory Sunday at 11 a in: Sun day school promptly nt 10 am, r.p.oul- prvsuii, lupuriatiuiuani, Tho publloU cordially invltod to all these services' SSSJt''yyyy'&'1'i''i-1"--'" ..-rBBBBBn sbbbbbwv' . i '?n''' ;"' . EbbbbbbI f iaiaBBBBJ ': .:'-. :, KSnaaaal COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Dakota City, Neb, Sept 22, 1013. The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournments moinbors pres ent, uoo w TitaoKer, uiinirman; u w iisii er, Tlios I.ontr, niul. (loo Wllklns. county clcik; whou tlio following proceedings were had: T'lio following claims wcro allowed on tho county general fund: IiaKvans. Dostnuo ,...! W Vi lieo Wllklns, making tax list, salary and preparing court cal , 033 89 Frank Million. salary and mllciiKo... 118 oo Jas Kuonton, salary and boarding prisoners ., .,,,,, ..... ....... CO 75 7.lon Olllco Hiinntv ). books 0 00 U 1) Hall, livery biro n oo, iiainmona a Htopnono uu, supplies., sn bo l'orklns llros Oo, supplies M2 tUntuJournnlOo, supplies. .... ....,.,. 1 40 MTIUloy, boarding pnuuors, etc ... 100 70 Klopp A llnrtlott Oo, cabtnot..., 20 M K All Lbrdo. conl. oto...., 98ft (13 Oninlm Printing Oo. supplies IS OO Austin-Western Oo, repairs ........... a so Kt DotlgoOulvert Go. outvort , 177 7fi HT Krutu.Uo Attysal ami H It faro,. 'Mi 65 J l llockwoll, salary ,.,,, , ,. 40 00 deo W Tliaokor, taking blind boy to llcntrlco niul expoiiscs,..,r..,, 10 64 Oeo W Tliaokor, iirdqtmi'torsalary.v. 75 w) Thos long, snlnryi,, ........ ,,, .,,..,.,. 75 ) O W Klslier, salary anil lnllongo....... (U 00 Tho following claims wero allowed on the county bridge fund: Ira Wnclilcll, painting niul repairing hrlilan ., turn llauN.Koiulorson, brltlgu work, Ill ml jviiioi Aiuiurson. Kiiiue.,..,, :w HI Aug AiKlerKoii.siiuiP,,, l!fl 60 I.ours lYdorM'n, umiio.. ,,,..,.. ..,.. 7 oo Olirls isorviiscil, knino , , lit 00 JolinSlarlt, sitiiio ..,., fit oo Hugh MoKvovtii', siiiiui ,., -18 M N A iNt-ISOIl, SMIIIO., ,,,..,..,, 4H (! fimsorcnseit. snmii l oo Wlllto Nori'Iisoll, mmo..,, 14 HI Goo N GooIkciisuii, snms. , 4U 75 Tho foiling claims wore nllowed on coin nitsDloiiordistrlut Noli Ira Waditoll, roiul work, ,,,,,., $ 7.1 (X) J II Nvuns, Minn'.. .....y. ...,,,.... it 00 Tho to! low J n claims wero allowed on cpmuiUsinnei- distriot No -': MdOnmti ll.ioiidwork $ ml 00 Josop ii, muiio,,.. ,,.,, ....... 7450 Ml'lf mil snmo IX)7 75 Joel i rmtuk, Biimo., ill 00 Louis Ki, in, noli, nuino,..,,.,,. ,,,, 4 00 Hurt Krnnclsco, iime, ;u oo Jii9 1 MoOoriillck, snino .-... 44 (X) MrsAiuilo Hanson ....,,..,, 6K (xi J KKonnolly, 42 00 o J uoodieiiowv , n,.-i'...Tt.?. iwm Tlio following claims wero allowed on commissioner district Noll: Httrvoy Zoutmli'p, drnggrng road..,,t fi S5 Goo l'onry.'snnie. ,. ...,,. , ,,, act) Horry ustineyer, road work . K ixi ncol'anry, same , ,. (xi llnrvny Kcntmeyer,snnu ; 0 80 M J Hynos, sntno.... 34 00 John 11 Timelier, uradlng 310 x) Wm Wnllway, road work..., 4'00 Wm llaltso, saluo i, . ...,..,,. 4 IX) Orod Kllmor. tnmo a (XI I Peterson, snme.,,, ,,.,,,.,,,., 8 m Ohrls Key, sumo..... , a 00 John Foy. samo. 4 00 Wm Fey, tame , .-...... aoo Henry (Jloo, tamo , a oo KJ Klaliorst. same,,.,! ,, ao 00 Wm Kloliortt, same 1175 Ohas Hocli, snino. ....,.,. 4 (XI ""The following claims wero allowed on tlio road district fund: i) B Cornell, ronil work, (list 2 .$ H (to Martin IIOKh, roml work.dlst 1B,,U. 03 40 Albort Parker, road work, dtst 2U.-,..., IS ou Joe Hogan.road work.dlstso 8 00 Louis Podorson, road work, dlst 4... a. 88 80 Gc'oOaln, road work, dlstl IB 65 Nets Miller, road work, dtst 1 IS 00 Oscar lior, road work, dlst 1 14 75 Hnrvey Zonttnlrri, road work, dlst 1.. 20 (X) Ob .' T i-vi I w "V " i I , M (VI Hoj n., ,. i ,. i ,,, , 7 A Arthur I'ui'Uy.ioiul work, ili.it l....... ( ui Hornian Hurley, road work, dltt 1,... 7 60 Ohas MoGlaslion. road work, dlst 1,..,2S 00 Honry Gloo,.road work, dlst 17 68 00 I.ars Mortbiisen, road .work, dlst 22..'.. M oo Fred Johnson, road work, dlst 22 , 12 00 Klmor Most, road work, dlst 0.. ........ 1200 Ohns Vnrvlt, road work, dlst 22 400 J li Evans, putting In culvert, dittos., 6 ou The resignation of J P Iloakwsll as de puty sheriff, to toko ofleot 'Octobor;i-11B, Hoard mado ordor to allow Mrs Mixer and Mrs Clunsolly, of Jackson, Nob., 76 conts nor diem from Ootobor 1, 10W,.to Muy 1, 1B14, for provisions to supply their families. Board appolntod Trolt Oeroln as overseer of road district No. 22. J Board rejected tho following claims: Goo Lamp, nursing Oarl Wolf.... til OO Mrs Oonrad Wolf, board for Oarl Wolf. 6 00 IHersdcrf Drug Go, medletno for Oarl Wolf o 60 DrJ AMnrondo, professional sorvloes rondored Oarl Wolf t 21 (X) IlrJIIl Kvans, samo...,, 40 W Hoard adjourned to meet Oct. 7, 1018 GEO. WILKINB, , County Cleric. DISTRICT COURT DATES For the Eighth Judicial distriot of Nebraska, for the year 1913: Oumlng .,,,.,,,. oroU 17, November 10 Dakota -i. FobruaryB, SeptomborM Stanton February 24, Ootobor B Cedar March U, Septembers Dixon , Maruh24, Uocembor 1 Thurston .April 14, Ootobor 18 Theilrst day of oaohtormls Bot for hear applications for citizenship papors. Guy T Gravos, Judge. R R Time Table C.,St. P., M.ftO. Trains leave Dakota-Oity at the fol lowing time : MOBTH BOUND BOOTH BOUND 0 :26 pm Omaha 7:C8 am 10:10 am Omaha 2.30 pra 3 :88 pm Norfolk 18:33 am t9. -37 am.. '...Norfolk 15:18 pm J :3r am . . . .Newcastle. . . .M0 ;10 am 2:00 pm ....DiSOpia daily except dunilay. f Jo not stop SUNDAY TKA1NB 12:18 pm Omaha,,..... 2:30 am 3:88 pm Norfolk 8:33 am 0:87 am Norfolk 5:13 pm C Bft Q OUTII flo, 91 Looal Froight . , , -. .7 :15 am 17 " Passenger .. 12:67 pro NOI1TH No. 9a Local Freight .2:25 pm 10 Local Pnsaonger.. 0:00pm daily, daily except Sunday. Subscription Bargains C Heredd and Now Idea Mngazino $1 Blonx Oity Daily and Hunday Journal ....,,,, 5 without Sunday 4 to rural ronto patrons 8 Iowa Homestead 1 HHEUMATIO'SUFFEREItS SNOULS) USB H JFor'imlLformm of, I RAeumatlsm I KJATICA. COUT.'NEURjk f I PiJiWHGVB I tmmUfmmmmiiM STINSOWS SpecialsforSaturdayJept.27 For this D.y Only it 4 bars of 10c Toilet Soap, , One Potato Baker 10c One Autorautic Egg and Cream Beater. 15c 2 Clincher Mouse Traps for 5c 1 pkge 25c Oats for ,.20c; 5 gallons of Kerosene Oil 45c 7 Boxes of Matches I . . .'.' , 25c 5 lbs Navy Beans for .-;,-.;;..':. ,"..,. ,, 25c 2 pkgs Post Tosties ......; 25c , t All our Men's Panto at Three-Fourtk Value Ask to see our Solid Silver Spoons we are Giving Away. - - - l We are displaying the best line of Sweaters, Un derwear, Shoes and Notions ever shown in this store. The prices are right Meats, Fruits and Vegetable at Lowest, Market Price. - v X Stinson's Dsikoifts. City, Pftraakc j ti ' " m mrnmu mmm ;mmm' ,mmmh! Buy your Meats in Dakota J at the ! City Meat Vc handle nothing but the Best Goods that can be htained on the market we have no room I c inferior meats. Our FrcaU Meats are kept constantly in refrigerator away from heat and insects. Agents for Seymour's" Laundry W. Lorenz, " Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Wm. F DIok.Snoiv Vndertakin Ball 71 Axsto M47I I Cry All Kinds of Sales. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Best of Service to All. COL. E. F. RASMUSSEN , ' ':i: Auctioneer Make dates,,at Allen, Waterbusy or Jaekson Banks, io $t Mid. West Bank, Sioux City. Write me at Jackson, or call at farm one mil weat of Goodwin, Nb. Dr. HENDERSO m IS Walnut Street. Kansas City. Ma. A rilar jrraAwl la wwalelw. OMaat In as and lanaaat locatao. mm yaara- ipiaw rraaaa-ac OvarSS 4uhori?dbj'h? puonvm HCDunne iun cdcpiai niccAQCQ nun w mil au wiiiiwniw) nMiiwya) niw i kuinu wioi.nui.ui Oarssls esses gaarsateed. All nealetnMfaraiebed ready tor uso no mercury or Injurious mttUoloee need. Mo deiemlen from builness Patlonu at a aiutaucc treatedi bv tnfcll ftnd imnii. IfadlalattA ajua. .v..wh.. fr.m frnm cch ni breskste. Oeerfeelow. OrerM.OOO eases cured. State jour oaea and send for niiw.H Ooasultatloa free and eoaldtatlal, penonally or by letter. J' Seminal Weakness Sexual Deblllly, follies aud woees earning ntga leates ana loes of aesual power, plmplee and bloteaea oa taefaee. oontuted fdeta and torcelfulaese baehfulneee Bad ayerslon to Boolety.ete., euredfor life. I stop Bight lostee, reitore sesaal power, nerre and brain power, enlarge and strengtnea weak Jiarte and Btakeyoa fit for marriage. Bead or free book and 1U t of queitlon. Stricture E&JS2M& nil Oleismt BMt.Noinatnuaente, alliu U1IOI n0 pain, B0 detention from business. Cure guaranteed. Book ana tut 01 quesuuni tree seal aeaiea. I Abstracts of Title 110,000 Surety Bood Oaaraataaa the aoouraoy af aT7 Abetraat E Make , , ti . , 4 ,.,. '.. .,,,,.. s ,2Sc. City Market I I Dakota Gity, Neb. I Vl. fg Lady Assistants Service 415 Sixth Street Sioux CIty low. t l 1 I aaa axaananca ara imaartani. M mmmmmmmmmk 1 I I.SHM' v ' 'sMHPVasV I ibknsK lMimm MBLm' m I YaaMln Kansas City. XnflAftnatlat Erilarced veins 1"M " www. tii scrotum, cur,- WcaarvauaeleBlllty, weaxnoea of v:: M awual atialaaa a nat-manantlu f-ti'fir M wHaeutaatA. ef.aan.f.rn.w.v.,!.-.....- , i , V 5.J KuMhlllaE That terrible dlsenxclilf 'r'"'?! all Us forms and Eti.Ct- cured for life. Blood poIsoqIrk nod r, $ priTate aiseasea permanenuy ourca. FREE BOOK On Chrrti'r 7,t i Narvous ,i.vs Hpl'OUl U' m. botn sexes 98 pages 7 picti-r',". fut:i3S.Vj eases,' 'j... !flJ.-i descrtptloa of aboro dlsetses, tttvvi ,1''-"si'" ' cure, itnl ealed In plain wrapmr mmmmmmmmmmmmsiixax'k -- Dakota County Abttraot 0i. r ondtd Abtrctr J. J. EIHERtl MMseiMasMMBeKwssasasa for All SAe . -it o iiJA.,1 . ? rrrrwi I -. raiT'ru .. r,.-' '?', " -v,.,'"! fA T,-l "i '" .J . .i '. -v -?;? i " .ft. .. 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