'V a 7 If y ih- tjr1."' ' .- , ..... rrmirmvmirimnmnrau $Wlfe. f4&&fci?&4&jU&U-4&$&4!&i& bxpenence ww?Kfw:W'jjjiFW3;F5iF'jK?fp '1 1 Is One Ingredient That Should be Put Into Every Prescription As medical science is making wonderful strides, it becomes necessary that pharmacists be experienced and progressive so that physicians' prescriptions may be properly compounded. We put knowledge and EXPERIENCE into every prescription that comes to our store. This is why our prescription department and business in generalcontinues to grow constantly. If our experience means anything to yon, let us fill your next prescription. It's wu :!i while to feel certain. South Sioux Pharmacy L J. V. Turnbull, Mgr. II Q(S'.!ae DOMESTIC Now $& A EtfONTH lei, rnuitt lortM n ntif ti Utsvft h tit r c luevn of, i nachltVM.il im it contln Eornnii machine, in your iiotn. rnylnff$2 month and en ov a vary sovcUl crlcl continual IsUIJ rwhIU llret to yon or from oar lwarMl tfftnT. A marnibcQt cblD-4 Lupniou cuct Wc Will Take Yout Old Machine "J"1."! Itbtrtl llowane on a tpfcndid mi l)ontttc. And you can till tako ad v&ntajt of Ui apclalprka and aai trma DOMESTIC rt Ih perfect . wlnff m?chtno that lias at war led ell otha makes and Ij today bottor than avor. Two machinal Inona-Iockatltchand chain atltch. Straight drop bead, high arm- ball barlnr. A fompltta wt ' tlfc",nn,tS avcry on practical, tc , iuJ for rvury-Oay two. Tro Donwatie trT)atln eimalrni wirtfr machine protrron. Find out about it SEND TOR BOOK. FflCE, Tha'iruth About Scwini Us.chir.et." t!.n pu ow you can hv th flBatwna tncto m mado at it SiM-arU P-i anJ at ONI.V 3 month. mhj 9U Are wr rt fl Imvui nrnt and Ivyia25 XBAK iiUAKANrn. t w tH tot jvi b.ir any mifhin. lw WiEUMA TBO ' SUFFERERS? SHOULD USE LtJFrttH.ir5 :IATICA. GOUT.' NEURALGIAS AND KIDNEYATROUBLESi rMi STOITHE pain Gives Quick ReUef Other I BJfflEi SAMPLE "B-DROPS" FREE ON ItZQUEST l fiwanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. 103-1BS W. Laks St.. CHICAGO WSsSsSEipr wrTnn jCinjj Hj TZto 17osi Romody) jH For all .farms of, H Rlieymatistii SCIATICA. GOUT.'NEURAUflABHa J HiopnHIHHHHi 1 ft Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co. Dakota City, Nebraska. il ce--NEAL TREATMENT Utters a New Chance in Life for Liquor and Drug Addidts fl The men who have been raised from the depths by the Neal Treatment; who have been reinstated in the ranks of clean, industrious, sober-minded citizens, rep resent a host sufficient to populate a city three time3 the size of Omaha. U These thousands of liquor and drug addicts were a constant grief and shame to their relatives and friends, until as a last resort the Neal Treatment, (which provides a rest for dazed, over-stimulated nervoa a gonuino tuning up of tired body-tissues u now perapeotive) was tried and the result was new-born energy and vitality; a destroyed appetite for artificiul stimulation, and a vigorous mind and body. The men who have been cured by the Neal Treatment will gladly testify to its efficiency. They will tell you that the Neal Treatment and methods are based on scientific certainties which eliminate from the treatment the slightest illness. Our institute is situated in a big modern infirmary building where privacy for those who wish it is assured where au air of refinement prevails. We solicit the closest Neal Treatment in detail. THE 1502 So. Tenth St. South Sioux City, Nebr. Local Items Moll A Sohmiod was nt Madison, Nob, a couplo of dayo Inst wook. Don't forgot Brenno coffoo, it is at ill in tbo lead. Van boIIh it. A meeting of tho II H 8 0 olub was hold nt the homo of Mrs Ada Sherman last Thursday. G F Brojhill eold another Ford auto lnat wook, this one going to Bunker Geo J Bouoher at flouth tiionx Olty. Honry Krumwiedo, section foreman at Banoroft, Nub, was a Sunday visit or at tho homo of his sister, Mrs Frank Loeoberg. Hurry Schmidt celobrated his eighteenth birthday last Thursday evening, with tho help of a scoro of his young friends, . I am prepared to do your painting and pperhanging on short notioe. Leave word at tho Dakota Oity Phar macy or address me at Dakota Oity. Bert Brasfleld. J A Hill is advertising a sale of horses and mules in this ihhuo of tho Heruld. The salo will be held Satur day ufterunon of this week at tho A II Unki-r residanco in Dakota Oity. Tho Dakota Oity Pharmacy is agent for tho great Mound Oity Paints. A oar load just arrived und is being stor ed in our basement. It ntanda in a, class by itself. Prices cheap aa the poorest paint sold by our competitors. Loo McQonigle, writes us from Jackson that our oorrpspondent was in orror in stating that he attended a play (The Traftlo) at tho Grand theatre in Sioux City recently. Mr MoGonigle thinks too much of his good name to attend a play of that uharactor, and wo gladly mnko the oorrction that his friends may not be wrongly informed. - The White Way - Is the only Washing Machine in the world which has an Aluminum Dasher Post, which makes it abso lutely Rust Proof. - The White Way - Is the easiest ninning, quietest, simplest, and most Durable Washing Machine ever put on the market, and is fully covered by a 5 year guarantee. Sold by investigation and will Wrjte for booket. NEAL INSTITUTE DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD; DAKOTA CKPV, NEBRASKA. Paro applo cider at Van do ZoddoV. A bnby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Ira Ilowurd last Thurcday. Clyde Crego, of Allen, was an ovor Qnndny visitor hero with friends. Ohoster llelkeais tho owner of an nuto, having purchased a second hand Veilo car. Twin babies, n boy and a girl, wore born to Mr and Mrs Frank Lcsoborg laitt Thursday. Jacob F Loamor and Horbort D Wood loft Sunday aftornoon for Oniu ha to sorvo as fodoral jurors. Kirk Beam, of Axtel, Kane, was an over Sunday visitor at tho homo of his undo Uoo T Woods, in this place, Spooial mcotings of Omadi lodgo No 0 will bo hold Thursday and Fri day evenings of this wook for work in tho third dogrco. Tho South Sioux Olty Record got out a very oreditablo Easter edition last week, tho only fault wo could soo in it was tho color. A full ino of wall papor. Every thing new and tho Intost that money can buy. Soo our lino bofore buying. Dakota Oity Pharmaoy. I want to sell my Walkor Island farm. 100 aoroB, prioo $125.00 per acre. EusiuBt possiblo terms. A. Van Wagonon, Sioux City, la, Tho South Sioux Oity brewery, owned by tlfo defunct Krugor Brow ing Co, wnB sold at sheriff salo' Tues day. Fred Wood bid it in to protect his interests. Having bought tho W L Ross Btoel of grooerics and notions, have decider to continuo Bamo in conueetiou with "'..""".." ""."""o ""' """ " "i quaiuy wm uo oarriea. wo Boncn a trial order. Dakota Oity Pharmaay. A basket social and dauco will bo given Wednesday ovoning. April 22nd, iu tho Sons of Herman hall in this plaoo. The Oemanski throo-piece orouostra, of Sioux City, has been Bo on rod for tho oooaoion, and a flno timo is promised. Everybody cordially in vited. Tho address of ovory Spanish-American war vetoran living iu Nebraska is desired by Frank I Ringer, 420, F M Bank Bid, Lincoln, Neb. The annual reunion will be held this your on April 22-23, and the pcstoflloe addrotss of every vetoran, no matter what regi ment he belonged to, is earnostly do Bired. A mooting was hold at South Sioux City Tnesday aftornoon and a game and fish'' proteotivo organization form ed, with Geo Wilkina chairman and L O Lessenioh secretary. The purpose of tho organization is to look after vio lators of tho gamo and fish laws, and encourage protection of game and lieu iu Crystal lake. Unless this is dono locally tho etato will discontinue fur nishing fish for restooking the lake. The organization starts with twenty flvo members. Tho board of directors of the Da kota Couty Farm Munagemont asso ciation met at the court house Satur day afternoon und decided upon a farm demonstrator. They eleotcd Hugh Raymond, of Norfolk, a young man highly' recommended by tho Btato agricultural sohoool at Linooln, where ho is now a student. Ho finishes his course there in Juno aud will enter upon his dutiou as farm demonstrator for Dakota county July 1. appreciate the opportunity of Ornaha, Nebraska Mrs Gertrude Boat, of Sioux City, visited relatives horo Sunday, Wm Best, now in thn morcantilo business at Ponoa, was a homo visitor hero Sunday. Mrs Wm Cheney returned Monday from a wcoks visit with her daughter, Mrs Ed Morin, at Wynot, Neb, Miss Perlo Stlnsou, of Leods, Iu, was tho guost of friouda horo Tuesday night und attonded tho Eastor bull. A uunou oi toiopiiouo unomou ar rived hero Monday and will repair and put in llrst-oliiBs condition the Dakota City nyBtem. Mrs Ohna Ream returned homo Monday from Ponou, Nob, whoro sho had been tho past throo wncka at tho homo of hor son, Clydo Ream. Tho Kozy Studio now located at Font th and DouglaR stroots. Tho biggoflt, best varibty of small sizo pho tos in tho city. Spooial Postal cards and stamp photoB. Sco us and save money. Kozy Studio. Don't ovorlook tho 10c assortment of galvanized tin and blaok steel waro now on display at Edwards Si Brad ford Hardwaro storo. It consists of a oomploto assortment of kitchen utou- sols at 10a a ohoioo. Goorgo Dimmott and Mra Groff, both of Sioux City, woro married by Rov J Crowu Tuesday of lnt wook. Othor weddings reported by Rov OrowH are that of E J Richardson and Miss M O Wassink, from Sioux City, on Murcti 22nd, and R Ashmore and Miss Murgurot Butler, on Murch 25th l'v sDooial nrianKomeut Rutokin'a I tilir 101 1 onnil natnlnniln wtfli a aitfrvittln nf "Diamond Joe's Big White" seed uoru tuat mauo 1DU uusUoib nor aoro. will bo mailed free to vory roador of this paper who are interested in tho crops thoy grow. This bift book tolls how to mako tho farm i - 1 garden pay, It's worth dollars to all who plant or bow. Write for it and men tion this papor. Tho address is Rata kin's Seod Houso, Shenandoah, Iowa. Tho man who diod and according to tho uewspaers, left nothing behind him but tho 'memory of having bcon a "good fellow" didn't louvo much of a kgacy. It may soon) lino sometimes, when tho wine is red and lifo Hows along like a bong, to bo a good follow, but thn man who paaseB out of this old world, leaving nothing bohiud him but n good follow reputation, hasn't any thing to bo partiouarly proud of. The good follow is eoon forgotten. Ho may bo vory popular whilo his money laats, but ouco dead, his momory iB spoedily effaced from tho minds of his follow men. Tho individual who accomplish es Bomothing in tho world makos tho world his debtor and his memory is enhanced and magnified as the years pacs; but tho good fellow leaves no foot prints on tho sands of time. The individual who plants a trco, who digs n ditch, who writes a book, is a beuo factor to tno raco, but tho good fellow leaves tho world 'uo better than ho found it. Wo do not envy tho rocord, reputation or reqniom of tho good fel low, lie accomplishes nothing while ho lives and dying, leaves behind him, no momory to which his children can point with pridu. In Bpeakiug of tho election of O L Culler for snporintendaut of scboola at Hartington tho Nows has tho following to say of Mr Oullor and his wife: "O L OullerLtho presont dirootor of munual training, will bo superintend ent of tho Hartington publio schools next year. Ho was cloctod to tho po sition on Monday morning and yostor day ho accepted it aftor a consultation with tho school board of education in which various matters of dotail were agrood upon. Tho now suporinton dent neods no introduction to tho poo plo of Hartington. His work as mau uol training director and as scout master iu tho boy scouts' orginiuation whiah ho promoted hua placed him high in tho regard of tho entiro citi zenship of tho town. Ho is a good citizen, n highly valuable man for a toirn. Mrs Culler in organizing tho Onmpflro Girls and by hor work in tho oity library haB mado many frionda. Mr Oullor is u gradunto of tho four years' courao at tho Btato normal at Wayne, n gradunto of tho normal and haB also takon training at Stout Man nol Training school at Menominee, Wis, unquestionably tho Lest iu the Unitod htntcB. Ho also holds tho de gron of Bachelor of Soiouces. Ho has been superintendent of tho schools of Dukota City and Allun and is thor oughly quulilied for tho position to which ho has been eloctod. Notice Policy holdors in tho Mutual Bono fit Health and Accident Association of Omahu.iNeb, will please pay their quarterly or yearly dues to mo. If you aro not in n position to moot your duos when duo you can arrange with mo to help do bo. Do not let your policy lapse, it is wiso to keep up your insurance, if you do not you may bo aorry, D. 0, Hoffernan, Agt,, Hubbard, Nob, Notice of Teachers' Examination. Special toaohors' examination will bo given April 17th and 18th. Read ing circlo examination will bo givon April 18th. Stato Superintendent Job, E. Dpi zoll haB mado roading cirolo examina tion ono of tho requirements for reissue of certificates, Touohora who do not wish to writo this examination aro rcquirod to writo on tho flvo OBSoutials for reieauo of oortiQoatos, Tho reading cirolo hooka for toaoh ors holding county cortifloataos aro O'Shea's Evoryday Problems in Teach ing and Ournoy's Country Lifo aud Country Sohool. Many oottUloutes oxpiro July 1, lOU, and toaohors who do not under stand tho oomploto rulcB aud regula tions aro rcquostod to writo to ,o oounty Buporlntoudout for info.rm.aUou aud Hiivo aunoyauuo and confusion Inter. Murgurot A. Murphy, Oounty Superintendent, For Stxlo nave n fow imiirovod farms in Southern Minnesota close to a town of 2,000 people, with tho best of high and agricultural schools and churches of all denominations, R, J. Gammoll, Spring Valley, Minn. 1 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Rcoent visitors 'at tho nohool woro Marie Ross, County Supertintendont Margarot A Murphy, Mesdames Mo Death, Latsen, Whaloy, Sides and Fruni. Donuld Best, Stott NoiBwaugor and this several otllors aro out of fiohool week on account nf mumps. Patroun Day will bo observed May 8th aud complete announcements will this tho bo made later. Wo mean that day will give all lintrona nf school au opportunity to sou what tho aonool is doing. It is boing plunuod to hold a Held meet horo May lGth between tho high schools of South Sioux Oity, Ho mer, Ponca and Dakota Oity. A pro gram for tho day will bo publishod next wook. Arbor day will bo observed in tho difforont grades April 22. A good ball gamo is assured for Saturday of this weok. Tho team of tho Sioux Oity Journal will play tho high Bohool team at 2:30. An Amis sion foo of 25a will bo charged. Como and boost for tho homo boys, their playing deserves support. Dakota Oity won her second victory of tho season hint Friday by defeating tho South Sioux City high sohool team 22 to 2. Thogauio was more interes ting than tho score indloatos, although tho Dakota Oity boys woro mnoh older in years and oxperlouoe. Wo admiro a bunoh of boys who will stand up and tako defoat sgaiuHt older boys and ro nlizo that tho exporionco makes thorn just bo ran"1 'ronger. Horo'e to tho South Sii.n cyboya aud Suporin tondont Rourt. Parent Teachers' Association Mold Interesting Session Tho mooting of tho Paront Toaoh ors' ABSOoiatiou at tho high school last Friday aftornoon was largely attend od and unusually interesting. Tho program us announced waa carried out. For tho bouoilt of thoso interest ed iu sohool work aud who could not bo presont, wo print tho papor road by Mis G W MoBeatb., on "How Pa- reuto May Hinder Thoir Children's Education:" "Tho work of tho schools is .to odu oato and to assist iu tho moral dovol- opomont of tho child, Ofton tho nohool is the only plnoo whoro child ren of a certain class get any moral training. In tho homo tho child may bo entirely boyond tho control of tho parents; but in tho school that sanio child comoB up against iron rules or gontln 11 'i ! Ma Mi ti 'rn -Oi v tho toauuur, ami uuuoMsiuiibiy Iuiiuj hubits of obodionoo and respect. It is hard for parents to admit that thoy aro hindoring tho education of their own children, but it is often tho cuso, sometimes through ignoranoo. A paront who has had no education al advantages cannot understand how ono day, out of school, now and then, can greatly intorforo with tho child's work, but that ono day may hava boon a most important ono in a certain study and if tho ohild fails in that study either tho child or tho toaohor is to blumo. Another way in which pnronts hin der tho work of tho boIiqoIu is in not providing regular hours for moala and sloop. A ohild who has been allowed to stay up at all hours of tho night cannot do justioo to his sohool work, ' A parent may dislike a teaohor, personally. Do not let your dislike or projudioo bo known to tho ohild. Criticism of tho toaohor in tho pros onco of the ohild lossons tho reapoot of tho child for tho teaohor, and makes it hard for that toucher to get good work from tho pupil, Somo parents cannot hoo thoir ohildron'a faultB aud will accept thoj ouiiu's eiory as absolutely trno, wuoro if tho truth woro known tho matter would bo entiroly otherwise Thoro aro always two Bides to a story and when a ohild is ooutinuully getting into diflloulty at sohool tho fault Is usually with tho ohild. There aro vory few toaohors who would knowingly wrong a little child. So I would urgo upon you asparonts do not uphold your child in its porvers noas. Givo him t understand, that eo far as yon aro uor.ned, tho teuoh or 'a rules are lu und ho must abide by thorn." Tho noxt mooting of tho association will bo held Muy 8th. House For Sale. Sovon room houso, block north of court house. Liboial terms to right party, Jaj Nelson, Hubbard, Nob. Phenomenal Bargain. Wo havo beon fortunate in making arrangomonts which enablo us to ofllor you a year's subscription to Farmer and Breeder and the Horald for ouly $1.00. This is an unusual bargain; tako advautago of it TODAY. Your subscription to Furmor and Breedor means that you aro ontitlod to freo consultation with tho Spooial Sorvico Department of Farmor and Breedor upon any question portaining to farm ing aud stock raising during the term of your subscription to that magazine This sorvico alono is worth tho prioo wo ask for both publications, Lot us havo your order NOW. Papors Bout to difforont addressoa if dosirod, AHOUT VAIIMEH AND I1BEEDEI1. Farmor aud Breodor is pro-eminont- ly a magazino of farm and Block faots. It shows oxaotly how to do tho things tho way thoy aro boing douo by tho moat Buocossful farmers and breeders. It gives oloar, DEFINITE and MolU gout explanations of farm, methods and aystoms. It is brytd u,ud varied in scopo and, gcu, yo,u, idoau, plans, und methods w yon can supply t ouco qntl p,ut dollars iu your pockets, Tho Herald for Nows when it is Now Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lofsl application, m tliey cannot reach tho ill uwi portion ot the ear. Inere U only out way to euro dearneu. and that ti by comlltutlonal remedial. Deafness U caused by an Inflamed condition ot tho ruucou lining ot tho Kuitachlou Tub. When this tube Is Induced you have a rumbling tound or Im ixrtoct hforlne, and when It la entirely closed, Ucaf ueu Is Hie result, and unless tbo Inflammation can N taken out and this tube restored to IU normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed lorever: nine caa&i uut of tin are caused by Catarrh, which Is lcv ? but au laOamcd condition ot the muaoutt sUijuA, ptafnts (caused by catarrh) th Wtt wui Kivv uuu uuourcu &UH4TO 4u aiy utv Of copnqi w cure,o ty jitu (.aunn uurc, UmkI tor'c Bold by DruKUV? 7W. rr T STNSON'S Specials for Saturday, April 18 For this IDsvy Only 1 lb fine Granulated Sugar 1 . . . . 5c 1 can fine quality Early June Peas. ". 10c 4 lbs bulk Soda Crackers ,.'..;...' 25c 3 cans Tomatoes '. . .; 25c X gal 50c Syiup ''A 45c 2 pkgs Post Toastics 25c 7 5c pkgs Garden Seeds 25c As a clean up price, we have a few sizes in men's pants that on this day only we will offer at K marked price. We need the room for our new goods. Don't lose3ight of this offer. We will have fresh fruits, vegetables of all kinds, also fresh and smoked meats. Stinson's AltoWCIty. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Ambulance , Old Phone, 420 New Phone 2067 Siotxx City, Iowa MeBk.xtiftxl ISstes Park Seventy miles Northwest of Denver, at the foot of Icings Peak, a paradise of mountain air, wild flowers, trout streams and auto roads, a natural ampitheatre of 150 square miles, with snow-capped panoramic barriers, forming the most attractive picture in all the Rockies. 30,000 tourists visi ed tl e Park during the summer of 1913. It is reached from Denver by the Burlington through Lyons, thence by auto along the St. Vrain river, or by the C. & S. through Loveland, thence by auto through the scenic canyons of the Big Thompson. Through tickets are interchangeable over the two routes. There are a dozen excellent hotels and lodges in the Park, with rates from $12.00 a week and upwards; also many camps, ranches and cattages. Ask for the new Este3 Park descriptive booklet, now on the press. illustrative Summer Fares to Esies Park and Return, In cluding the Auto Trip. Piora Linooln $24. B0 From Boatrloe ..$25.10 From HaBtingu 22. CO From York 24.00 From Denver 9.50 Spring Time Plans For Summer Trips The travel idea grows stronger with the approach of vacation days Where Wall Yoxs Go This Sisrscxmer? Phanning is half the pleasure. Begin now I Spooial Excursion Faros via tbo CSt. P.M. (& O. Ry To the East Round trip excursions tickets on sale June 1st to September 30, 1914, to a large territory in the East To the West Excursion fares June 1st to September 30th, 1914, to the Southwest, California and Puget Sound Special Convention Fares from time to time. Diverse Routes Liberal Stopovers Upon advice as to the trip you have in mind, the stopovers required, etc., complete travel informr tion will be furnished. B. C. Buchannan, Agont, Dakota City, Nob. Q. H. MacRAE, Gen. Pass'r. Agent, St. Paul, Minn (Abstracts of-Title A $10,000 Buraty Bond Cfafttantefea the acaraoy f ry Abrirftotlinak M4MMtUMv i n HBMttMMMMR Nbrask. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. "WAKKr.Br, g, p, a Omaha, Nob. Lyman Sholes, Div. Pcbs'b. Agt., Omulm, Neb. Brtoqeisor to Dakota Comity Abstract 0; J Bonded Abstracter Rl I J. J. EXNS 1 1 I I