fm ' tofMUw DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. w tflM. nfc-- 'Nfj I O Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 3 cans of Corn 25c 3 cans Peas ; 25c 2 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans Salmon 25c 2 lbs Heinz Mince Meat. . .'. 25c G cans Sardine? 25c 2 cans of Kraut 25c 3 cans of I,ima Beans 25c 2 pkgs Shreded Wheat 25c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L Dek.Icoti&. City, Mr. Farmer! Do You Wish to Sell Your Farm? Would you like your farm considered by 2000 pros pective buyers? For pnrtioulurs address Box 1050, Dakota City, Nobr. OATS FREE Ono paoknuo of Joiips' liegencrnteil Abundance Oats will bo sent Krco to show Its wonderful produc tiveness. Resists drouth grows big crops where othess Sail. Longest straw ed, thinnest skinned, heaviest yielding enrllost largo grained oats In the world Also freo Jones' book on seeds and crop growing. Oats guaranteed perfectly clean. Send In your name today. O. S, Jones Seed Co., box 530, Sioux Ftils.SD Special Bargalu Offer. The Sioux Oity Daily News Las an nounced that following its annual custom it lias set aside tbo month of January as its "Bargain Period." A special price of $1.50 per year is mado for subscriptions sent in during tbo month. The regular prioo is $2 per year. The Daily News is ono of the best papers published in the Northwest, containing all tho live news events of the day, together with exclusive features and special articles by some of the foremost writers of the day. We believe this to be one of the best newspaper bargaius ever offered, and suggest that our reader who wish a good, live, up-to tko-minute daily newspaper take advantage of this offer, fiend your order to tho editor of the Herald and it will reooivo prompt at tention . There U more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a (Treat many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly lallini to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science lias proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any cose It falls to cure. Bend tor circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Buy a good farm on county bottom. I have the Dakota it. Eimora . 'Just Say "Long Distance". NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Ross Nbra8c.at Local Items Fnro apple cider at Van de Zedde'a, Will Best was down from Fonca over Sunday. Mrs Mollie Broyhill has been quite siok fur the past week. W D Wait, of Howard, Neb, was a visitor hero over Sunday with friends John F Bidos has been confined to his homo tho past week with a severe cold. W E Johns, wife and children, vis ited over Sundav with relatives at Notfolk, Neb. Kristoffer R Smith was down from tho western part of tho county Mon day on business matters, A special meeting of the Masonic lodgo will bo lioUl Saturday evening of this week for work in the third de gree. Mrs Alice Sides departed Sunday for Whituoy, Neb, on n several months' visit with her sister, Mrs Lee Garner. Divine service will be held in Salem and Emmanuel Lutheran churches at tho usual hours, beginning Sunday, the 25th of January. Bills were printed in this offioe this week advertising the guardianship solo of tho Nixon farm north of Omaha creek and adjoining tho old Qideon Warner farm. Louis A Dierking disposed of his 112-acro farm a mile northwest of town the past week to a Mr Hiserote. Mr Dierking guts some Boyd oouuty land in the deal, D H Hager returned home last Wednesday from Toledo, O, where ho went to see his brother, who wasi suf fering from a ruptured artery, caused from heavy lifting, Ho left him much improved. Gas Stromberg, a veteran traveling salesman of Sioux Oity, la, who has made this locality for tho past twenty five years, shot himself last Wednes day at his home in Sioux Oity, Dis pondency, due to drink, is attributed as the cause of the rash act., Another important farm sale was dosed tho past week when Win H Dierking disposed of the Ohas Bryant farm a half mile north of Dakota Oity for $18,000. He purchased the farm just a year ago, paying $11,000 for it, and cleaned up $2,000 besides the use of tho place ono year. Ohas Buokley, the purchaser, comes from Holstein, Iowa, and will take possession the first of March, mm "Daddy Will Be , Home Tonjfftt" It's a pleasant moment In tho home circle when a long distance-telephone call is an nounced from an absent one. To hear one's cheery voice and merry laugh over the wire is almost like a face to face chat. You can talk almost anywhere over the long distance lines of the Bell System. Mrs Mnry It MoBeath kas boon so rionsly ill tho past wook. Tho board of county commissioners meet next Monday, tho 2Gth. Don't forget Brouns coffoo, it Is still in tho lead. Van sells it. Judge It E EvntiR was n business visitor ui Emerson Tuesday night. Wo want your hardware trade and will treat you right. Sohriovor Bros. A social danoo will bo held in tho Ayres hall Friday evening of this week. For Sale Immnno Dnroo Jersoy boars. Don Forbes, Dakota Oity, Neb. Robert A Woods was n visitor at Emerson between trains Wednesday with tho Haaso boys, Goorgo and Frank. Miss Margaret Sohriever left Mon day for Rooheater, Minn, to re-enter the Mayo Bros hospital for treatment for goitor. Mrs Louis Larson wont to North Riverside, la, Saturday, to spond nvor Sunday with relatives. Mr Larson went uunaay and accompanied tier home. T F MoGlashan and Horaco Oul bertson left for Linooln Snnday to at tend the week's session of organized agrioulturo which is being held there this week. Chas E Miller and Miss Jessio Lnu dy, and OIiob Lnmsen and Mrs Roso Yokom, all of 8ionx City, wero mar ried by Judge Ileffornan Thursday of laBt week. For Sale Thoroughbrod Burnu. Plymouth Rook cookerels, of my own raising. I got new stock noh yinr and keep tho strain pure. R B Orr, Dakota Oity. Oounty Superintendent Margaret Murphy went to Lincoln 8nnday tn bo in attendance at tho state meeting of county superintendents which is hold there this week. J B Wolden, of Ponder, was horo the first of tbo week to see his mother, Mrs H J Walden, who is seriously ill at tho home of her daughter, Mrs Mell A Sohmied. Tho present cold snap has tliioBon- ed the ice on Crystal lake to about 10 inches, and the Consumers Ice Oo bavo a large foroe of men at work filling their houses at tho lake. Ohas O'Connor was down from Na cora Wednesday, advertising his auo tion Bale for February 12th. He ex poets to spend tho balaneo of the winter in Arkansas for his health. August Heitman, of Wasta, S D, was here last week to attend the fu neral of his father, Fred Heitman, who died at tho home of bis daughter,. Mrs &l it Uraybill, southwest of town. Miss Mabel Miles, who has been making her home with Mr and Mrs Wm Olapp in this place, went to Em erson last week to accept the position of ohief operator for the Bell Tele phone company. Louis Kilmer, of Winnebago, was operated on at a Sioux Oity hospital the 11th irist, and ia recovering nicely. Mrs Kilmer and daughter are visiting here at the Wm Olapp home while Mr Kilmer is convalescing. Francis O Brown, the 19-months old daughter of Mr and .Mrs George E Brown, of near Goodwin, Neb, died in a Sioux Oity hospital last Friday of pneumonia. The funeral was held from tho family residence Saturday afternoon. M O Ayres, and his two sons-in-law and daughters. Geo W Garter and wife and II B 8keen and wife, loft Satur day evening for California to spend a few weeks touring that state. Mr Ayres shipped his six-cylinder Knox auto to that stato, whioh they will use in their travels when they arrive there. A petition is being circulated among the voters to call an eleotion to vote bonds for a system of waterworks for Dakota Oity. Bonds in the sum of $10,000, it is estimated, will be suffi cient to install the system. The deep well at the Wm Olapp residence has been tendered to the town for use in connection with the plant if js install ed. The Minnesota advertising car, sent out by the state board of immigration of that state, was sidetracked in the Bnrlington yards in this plncu all day Monday, where many went to view the display of grain, fruit and other products. While tho display wbb fine, end well worth going to see, it did not particularly attract tho people of this looality toward our northern sister state. A display of Dakota county products, such as was made nt the corn palaces in tbo days gone by, wonld lay in tho shade anything of the kind ever brought from Minnesota. Tho following persons havo been ohomin as petit jurors for the Febru ary 16, 1914, term of tho district court of Dakota county, Neb, to wit: W L Huugerford, Roy Armour, John B Leacli, Henry Gloo, John Oarponter, Audrey Allaway, John II Hinken, Martin J Heocom, Don Forbes, John Foy, OhmleB Heikes, Ira Wuddell, Joe M Twohig, Fred Herman, Honry- W Peters, Patrick Long, E J Eiohorst, Nelson It Smith, Carl Anderson, Wm J Davis, Henry Franoisco, Lowis P Beacom, James Tobin, Geo A Bles sing. Jns Hoffmap, -who broke jail nere Ohrislmas day by walking out tho jail door, which had been left unlocked, was recaptured at Glonwopd, la, where he is being held on u potty charge of breaking into a sohoolhouio, Hoffman was arrestod nt Homer by the villago marslul on a ohargo of horsestealing ami brought hero for safe keeping, and while awaiting extra dition papers on whiuli to tako him to tho scene cf the crirao in Woodbury county, Iowa, ho mado his gotaway. According to the authorities at Ulen wood Hoffman stole a horso and wag on at Orescent, la, sinoe his escape from jail here, Free to Farmers, By speoial ariangoment Ratekin's big 1011 seed cataloguo, with a sample of "Diamond Joe's Big White" seed, corn that mado 153 bushels por aore, will be mailed free to every reader of this paper who are interested in the crops thoy grow. This big book tells how to make the farm and garden pay. It's worth dollars to all who plant or sow. Write for it and men tion this paper. The address is Rate kin's Beod House, Bhonandoa, Iowa, E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Col E F Rasmussen, although tho youngest auntioneer in this part of tho state, has gained a reputation in the past few years as ono of tho best sellers in tho luminous. His services aro in demand in threo countios, b is evi denced by the announcements of sales hereabouts, and every ono gives him praiso for his work. If you need the servioes of an auctioneer phone him t Ponea, Nob, wheroho is now looated. SOUTH. SIOUX CITY Prom tho Record , Roy Pilgrim, of Banorof t, is in town this week. Born, January 8, 1014, to Mr and Mrs Lawrence Breokow. n son. V H Stefllns and family movod this vtuit lo Nowoastlo where Mr Stoulns is mauagor of tho Edwards & Brad .ord yards, having beou appointed to that placo last week. Whilo playiug with Frank Salts giver, his 18-y oar old brot'or, Satur day Joe, ago 14,- wounded m with a pockot knife. Tho lad ni.l rooover. The bojh aro eons of Geo Saltsgiver of the Frut ward. T W A Morgan, L J Coomb, J L Hauelgrove, P R Madison, J S Bacon and Burt Kroeson wote at Allen on Wednesday evening whero they in stalled ofllcors of tho Odd Fellows lodge. D O Welch, who broko his leg iu an accident two weekB ago nnd wns at tho Samaritan hospital, for treatment, was among those on tho third iloor of tho hospital when the roof of that struot uro burned last Friday. Mr Welch was carried from the building by his son-in-law, John Hill, who was with him at the timo. John Hazelgrove,' city street com missioner, has beon appointed by tho county commissioners as overseer of tho poor of South Sioux Oity. Mr Huzelgrove's O K will bo necessary bo fore any bill for paupers referred to the commissioners will bo allowed. Mr Hazelgrove will aho investigate thoroughly all calls for aid and whore able bodied men aro to be found in tho family, work will bo provided when possible rather than extend aid from tho oounty. Public Sale. Having rented my farm I will offor at Publio Sale on -my place 1 milo northeast of Nacora und C miles sonth west of Hubbaru, Neb, the following personal property. Positively no; by bidding everything' will be sold on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914: ELEVEN HEAD of good work horses: 1 matched team a black horso 9 years old, wt 1525 lbs, and a black maro wt 1600 lbs; 1 blaok mare 9 years old, wt 1300 lbs; 1 bay more 4 years old, wt 13C0; 1 black colt 3 yeary old, wt 1200; ,1 bay colt 2 yoars old, wt 1150; 1 bay maro colt, year old, wt 900, ono blaok mare colt, 5 months old ; 1 bay horso colt, 6 months old; 1 bay maro 13 years old, wt 1150; 1 bay horso 12 years old, wt 1200. Six head of oattle consisting of three milch cows; one 2-year-old heifer; ono 1-year-old heifer; ono 6-months-old Bteer oalf. Farm Machinery, Etc. Threo wag ons, one top buggy, good aci now; one now hay raok, one 7-foot Champion binder, and 60 pounds of twine, one Champion Mower, ono MoCormiok rake, one J I Case corn planter with 180 rods of wiro, ono Badger cultiva tor, ono tonguelosH cultivator, two 10-inch walking plows, one 18-inch Badger sulky plow, oun 3 seotion har row, one new endgatu seeder, nue hav Bweep, one hand corn sheller, ono hand grass, sower, one sickle grinder, five sets o harnesR, consisting of one set of new Concord harness, ono driving harness good as new, threo othor sots iu good repair, three sets of leather flvnets, hog trough, shovels and forks, all my household goods, beds and bed ding, stoves, cupboards, and other ar ticles. 35 head of shoals, averaging 150 lbs. 9110 bushels of com in crib. 550 bushels good seed oats, 10 tons of good alfalfa hay. Sulo begins at 1 o'clock p m, sharp. Refreshments served on tho grounds. Terms of Sale: 10 months' time will bo given on good approvod notes bearing 10 interest. All sums under $10.00 cash. CHARLES O'CONNOR, Ownor. Ool A I Davis, Auctioneer. H 3 Lendorink, Olrrk. Phenomenal Bargain, We havo beep fortunato in making arrangements wfiioh enable us to ofllor you a yeur's subscription to Farmer aud Breeder and the Herald for ionly 11.00. This 1b an unusual bargain; take udvautago of it TODAY. Your subscription to Farmer and Breodor moans that you uro entitlod to free consultation with tho Special Service Department of Farmer and Breeder upon any question portainiug to farm ing aud stook raising during tho torm of your subscription to that magazine. This sorvico ulouo is worth the price wo BBk for both publications. Lot us have your ordor NOW. Papers scut to different addrosscs if desirod. A1IOUT KAUMElt AND IIRKEDER, Farmer and Breodor is preeminent ly a magazine of farm and stook facta, It shows exactly how to do tho things tho way thoy are btnng douo by tho most successful farmers and breoders, It gives clear, DEFINITE and intelli gent explanations of farm methods and systems. It is broad and varied in scope and gives you ideas, plans, and methods that you oan suppjy at' onoo and put dollars in you,r pooketa, Taken Up as an Estray. Notioo is lioroby given that I havo takon up as an estray at my farm 3f miloR -outhwcRt of Dakota City, Neb, on Saturday, January 17, 1U14, ono black mare, with white face, about 10 yeare old, weight about 1400 pounds. Ownpr oan havo same by paying cost of. keeping, Hnd.payiug.fa- this notioo. W J Ostrander. DISTRICT COURT DATES For the Eighth Judicial district of Nobraska, for tho year 1914: Ouinlmr.. March 8. November" Dakota ., February in, BoptomborSl Htnnton Mnrch2, Ootoboro Ocilar. February S, 8uptonborl4 Dixon , March SB, Uocombor7 Thurston April 8. October 1 Tho first day of oixoli tormts set for hear applications forcltlxonslilp pnpors. Ouy Tnrnvos.JuilKO. First Publication 1-23-lw. KOT10E. Notlco ts lioroby kIvcii that on tho stli day ot Jnmmry, 1VH, I filed in tho district court of Dnkotn county, Nabrnskn, n peti tion, setting forth that continuously, for moro than two years last past, tboro has Iwon loss than two leunl voters rosiillntf within Bchool District mimtior a, Dakota county, Nobrnskn; nnd that lor two years consecutively, last past, no district ornanl zntlou ha boon maintained within nnd far sntd lystrlct. Tho prayer of snld poll Hon lxjlnjr for n doaroo nuthorlxlnit tho Oonntv Suporlnteiulont to closo up tho af fairs of said District. MAituAiiRT A. Mtmritr, Oounty Huperlntondent First publication 1S-2MW NOTICE. John Hawker, dofondant, will tako no tlco that on tho 10th day of Decani bar, A. D. 1U1U. Kred A. Hood, tho plaintiff, Hied his petition In tho district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, nualnst H. M. Dott, Uathorlno Hoitan, James lloaan, Frank Ho Ban, llimli HoRim, John llnwkor, llonjn mlu llawkor, Henry Skldmoro, and James M. Woodcock, defendants, tho object and prayer of which nro to forocloso n certain mnrtuaKO oxcciitnii by II. M. Dott nnd Delia Dott. his wt. i llnrvoy A Kllyson upon lot- l,,!i, , a il. 13. If. 1& and 10.Hi block i! lots I. S, II I,, 8, IX. IS. 11, 1 17. IB, SO, 31, W and SSI, I., block 10; lots 4, l, 10, 11, 12, IU, 14, 16 and 10, in block 11 ; lots 2, S, 4 nnd 0, In blocks; lotsUnnd lSIn blocks; lots , 4, e,,ll, 12.13,14, IS. 10. IT, 18. and IB, in block 2; lots !), 4, 6.-0, 12, 14, 15, 10, 17. 18, 10, 21). 21, 22. and ft), In block 20; lots 3, 4, 6 undo, In block 7. In Second llallwny Addition to HoiUh Hloux Oity, nnd lots ono to thirty two, both Inclusive. In blook C, and lot 1 in block 29 In Hallway Addition to South Sioux Oity, all In Dakota county, Nobraska, to securo tho payment of n cortnln promis sory noto dated tbo 16th day of Fob,, 1VU2, and duo and paynblo on tho 1st day of Janu ary, A. 1), 1WI; thnt thoro Is now duo upon snld notes and mortnaRa tho sum ot IHU0.0U nnd interest thereon from' tho 15th day of Fcbrunry, A. D. 1810; thnt said noto and inortKaKo by tho assignment and purchase Is the property of tho plain till nud ho prnys for n decree that the dofomlnut bo required to pay tho sun. nbova aliened as duo nnd thnt In default thoroof tho said promises bo sold to satisfy tho said sum nnd for Kon ornl equitable relief. You nro required to answer snld notltlon on or boforo tho 2nd day of Fobrunry, A. D, 1VM. Dated December 21tli, HUH. Flint) A. Uoon, riaintirr, First publication 1-8-4 w NOTICE OF OFBNIXa KOAD. Stato of Nebraska, Oounty of Dakota, ss. Notlco to Land owners. To all whom it mny concorn: Tho commissioner appointed to locato and nltornto a publio road in Dnkotn coun ty, howii'mi ni"tiriir 111 n ppnrri'ly rnr nndwesi 1 , . lu,i . , 1, ,i, threo (!UJ tuwualilp iweiuy-uuiu UU, lunuu seven (7) onst. In said county and stato, be tween tho villages of Jackson nud Goodwin, said alteration to consist first Iu tho opon Inn and establishing of a publio road CO foot wide running south on tho mid-section lino, 33 feat 011 each sldo. for tho Jnakson nnd, Goodwill road nbovo mentioned tocon-i HAn. ...1.1. .l.n vnn.l MM..ta .. ... A,-' MCU, Wit" blllltVUUUUUilliH infill IUO HUUIU on said mld-soctlon lino at tho point whorn It turns northonslorly to connect with said Jackson nnd Goodwin rood, and secondly, In tho vacation of that portion of tho Jack son nnd Goodwin road between its Junotlon with snld road from the south, and tho point whoro said Jackson and Goodwin rood crosses said mld-seatlon lino, being also tho load boreln petitioned for begins. And tho potltlonor, Mnry Deloughory, ngrcos In hor said road petition with tbo county ot Da kota to pay tho oxponsos ot grading the roodiicrolndeslrod .to bo oponcd, In case the prayer of tho pttonls granted, has re ported In favor of tho vacation and altera tion thereof, nnd nil objections theroto, or claims for damages, must bo filed In the Oounty Olork's olllco on or boforo noon of tho 2th day of January, A. D 1914, or such road will bo established, vacated und alter ed wlthcut roferonco thereto. Goo Wllklns, Oounty Olork. First publication 1-8-4W. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFENDANT. In tho district court of Dnkota county, Nebraska. To Goorgo Anderson, non resident, do fendnnt: You aro horoby notified that t horo Is now on lllo in tho district court of Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, in tho said, action in which John F. Hoolofson, public administrator of Nodaway county, Missouri, and adminis trator do bonus non, with will annexed of tho estato of Hannah Sturm, deceased, is' plaintiff, and Otto A.Anderson. Goorgo An derson, Otto Andarson, Huth Anderson, Naoina Anderson nnd Paul Anderson nro defendants, tbo petition ot said ptalntllT, thoobjoot and prayer of said potltlon and of said action Is to foreclose a mort gngo deed on real estato situate In Dakota county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot four In lllock two of GUborts Addition to tho town of South Hloux Oity in said county and state, together with all nppurtonan ces, buildings and improvements t bore on; to mako an accounting of tho amount ot tho debt secured by said mort gage deod and duo to plaintiff: to forocloso all equity ot redemption or other interests of defendants In or tn Mild real estate, and sen tno same accord iiu 10 law nnd out or tlio proceeds thereof pay plaintiff tho amount or tno ueut secured oy said mortgngo uood with lntorost nnd cost of suit. You aro required to nnswor said potltlon on or ueioro tno vtn any or rourunry, 1911, John F. Hoklovhon. 1'ubllo Administrator of Nodaway county, Missouri, and administra tor da bonus 11011 with will annexed of the estate of Hannah Sturm, deceased, Plaintiff.' 1WEUMATIO SUFFERER SHOULD USE The Best Remtnty) Fop aU.fopmw Qt Rheumatism LUWirJitfirj; IATICA, gout: neuralgia 4D KlDNtYVIKgUBUS.'. .WaaQulkJHMfi ampuc "i-Mers" nm on rxquht Swanaon Rheumatic Cure Ctw lM-lSW.UfcSfc,CMICAQO Subscription Bargains C6e Herecld. and Nowldou Magazino... $1 &Q Slonx Oity Daily iiml Sunday Journal , . .,'. 0 00 without SuueUyi.........,,', 20 to rnral rckuks patrpuass....,k a CO Io.wo iTopiostoad.., 1 25 The Herald, $1 per STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, Jan. 24 For thi Daxy Only Heinz mince meat, per lb.'. 4 . . . . 15c 7 bars Flake White Soap '. ......... .' 25c 1 Brass Wash Board ..'.'.'. 35c 1 large bottle household ammonia t. '. . . .20c 1 pkge 25c oats ;t.-f. 20c 1 spool stronger than lineu thread .;.... 5c 2 cans Best Standard Corn 15c 3 bars Trilby Soap ,25c Ladies 50o Flannelette Waists, for 38c 20 Discount on all our Sweaters 20 Discount on all our Underwear Everything in the Meat and Fruit line for Saturday Trade Stinsoh's DakotK City, 480 ACRES $273 Under the new homestead law you can fflc on a free 320 acre homestead in Wyoming at a cost of $22 and buy 160 acres of government pasture land adjoining for $1.25 per acre. Big Homestead Folder: Our new homestead folder just from the press will tell you all about the acreage of government land in each of the counties along the Burlington in Wyoming, and contains a lot of information of value to you. Timber and Coal: You can taki up these lands where timber. cnnl nnrl hiiildinjf stone may be had free of chasge within leasable distance. Such an opportunity ought v interest you. Write me tokay for copy of this cw Free Government Lands Folder. I). Glum I I Biy Ycwr Fresh Mta Cured Mts ' Salted MeaSa Sauea4es Oysters I City Meat Nar ket j I Agents for Seymour's Laundry J W. Lorenz, Jr. Dakota City, Neb. I Dr. HENDERSO M IS Walnut StrMt, Kmiii City, Mo. ,- A rcButa' jrtiMhMte to iMslMna. OMaat In " and lone.at locti. : -. 41 yMtV SMe4a4 PrttU-ac MMI xy.rl.nc ar. important. , Ovr3a Authorise by th. - SUM to Treat Ail Oarabta eases caara&te6. All medlelnM furnished ready for use no mr or Injurious medlelau used. No detsoilon from business Pattetiu ut.ailt trsaua by mall aud express. Medicines sent ererynhere, freo fn-m i: breakage. Cbsrgee low. OrerM.OOO cues cured. State your case and rendfrr Gonsttlutton free and oontdenUsl, personally or by letter. Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility, JMBSS follies and exoess causing night losses and loss of sexual power, pltoplea and blotohes on tba face, confused Ideas and foreotfulness, bashf nlness and arerslon to society, etc, oured for life. I stop Bight i oases, restore sexual power, nerr. ana omiu power, enlarge ana sire parts and make yoa fit for ma: bralu power, enlarge and strengthen weak un ava. Send for freo book and list of at oestiona. Stricture Cured with a ll I. falttblo Haw Trat sanrl ftlnaat Beaut. No tustroJnenu, aiiu vagajcyt no palni B0 4eM)Buon from business, dura gaaraaterd. Boole and list ol questions Tree scat sealed. I Col. E. F. Rcvsmxisseiv Farm Sales, Real Estate and Live Stock Auctioneer i am I I I furnish 100 Tin Cups on day of sale. See me Early for dates, or Phone me at Ponca, Nebr., at my expense, Satisfaction GxiaxriKivteed "" - - ' .- ,JaJJ in RimnAa PVillaa4atalniVll2 !1L"?? side we shall be pleased to send THE LEADING AMERICAN SEED ( book ol 18a luces, which snouiu ie reaaoy pll who would have the best arden possible Wftws'K sed of the Nebraska, Deaver, Immigration Agent OMAHA NEBRASKA I r' I I Celery it the ms&Li Years In Kansas City. CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES, Varicocele &? taSHorvaua ri.blllty, weakness of a.xualaystMa,.tcMpormunQnt!y cu: wHkaiitaaln. sEunlalllek T0" terrible discs ypillll nil its forms and s oared for lite. Blood poisoning uiu. ptiTftte diseases pertnunomly cured. FREE BOOK On- Chr-iti i Norvout Sp"OU! ' cubes. i both, sexes M pages. 27 pU'frv" description of aboTO dls!se, ft- cure, sent sealed In plain wrup V 3- -- AT l4Vr Burpee-uiuitjr I r.l ""?l VI n m uu "11 't c. 4 -sVy- i f i,,. '''4 A :4 r y ,l j r VI i u -a