Y &;& L f mriniriiiwrr 1 .. J. !l j i fcAHGttA COUNT HKRALDt DAKOTA ClTV, NBBftA8KA. iinmiimm nriifnniiirmimTi .ruir.igrtw Put Us To The Test If you have any doubts about our ability to serve you bettet than other druggists, we ark that you put us to the test. We ask for your business only on the basis of superior goods and service and right pricer. You run no risk in testing us, for your money will be refunded without question should anything prove unsatisfactory. Prescriptions. Try iib on 'prescriptions. Wo havo a on Tij,lott stool: of prt'Bcriplinu drugs and employ only expert oncod pharmacists therefore wo can fill your prescription just ii h your ilootpi directs. Toilet Goods. Try us on toilet goods. Wo havo the most eompleto stock of h'gh-tuado brushes, perfnmes, toilet watem, crnnrns, powders, U Sii'k-rooin Supplies. '' v uh when you want any timo tested contrivunco for affording cui:fort to tho Biek and aid to nttunduntn. Try us. We'll stand tho tost. , South Sioux Pharmacy J. 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A rnagnUVcnt macniuo itupenuous our. w Will Take Yotil Old Machine KiffiCl'l lamMtle. Andvoacan till Uk ad vmntarozib pecUl pric and m to rout. EST B.C The perfect .Ini machine that has always led all olM makes and is tacHy bttr than ever Iwo machinal In one-lot k ftfitsh and chain stitch. Straight drop. kad, high inj, bull botrtn. A con pUw t of fctUc hms Uj mmmsm tr AM X jjg yPSftHlwWB1! DQM wr ntia I refutation 9bNU tvi JoJ iU . ioftd for ovry-day UM-Thii IJomeauo Ii m f moi-n wlrf iwchin j.roprv.87. Find ut about It rOK at OKV WICK aheTriUh About Sewlni lllfAHAN-ittf UlHi( n tn van have th flnMtaewlna' Pe r lV' ftl -t ONLY n month. Ut . M11 n.i bit. v.t krt.4 vtlai vmI k fi YkAU n iui oi buv unr i'iw Mu, lliia ou -.y -n-t fcritNOW, Mrs Mary R.McBeathi Agent THE BOYS' MAGAZINE FREE! BOYS MAGAZINE iH . 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Jf"'?Ji RERPKv ample "s.n;op" reus qh Ktaunr Bwanson Rheumatic Cure Q aw-tew.uksi,cHieAso OVER 6.5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jyjnjra Trade Marks Dcsions Copyhiqhts &e. may Anyono Bonding a rtetch and deicrintlon n mttkir njcartalit our OErtnlon frflo whether liiTentlon Ii probably patentable. Coinraunlca. tluinnrictlyconddentfcl. HANDBOOK onl'atenu tutitfree. Oldet agency (uraeouringpatenta. 1'ateuta.tAfcca ttirouifh Munn & Co. recelTI Tfxetal notlci, without charge, la tho Scientific JWum&i bindiotnely Illoatrated weekly. Largest fir. mlatlon of any iclentiao Journal. Termi, 3 a unr! fourmonthi.fi. ttoldbyall nawidealera. MUNN jCo'-NewYork RoaloBtateloaDB. Goo Wilkine Adv Mads Hanson,, of Etnersou precinct, transacted business hero Monday, Mr and Mrs Will Mtisou, of Walt hill, ffero visitors hero last Thursday night. Conduotor Geo W Garter and wife o( Ouiiiha, were Sunday visitors here at tho M O Ayroa home. have buiuo tizoeiitiouully ilno quality hay for sale.' Edwards & Bradford Lbr Oo, Dakota City, Neb. Phono No 10. A fall 'ine of wall paper. Every thing new and tho latest that money can buy. Boo our lino bofore buying. Dakota Oity Phaimaoy. Mrs Nevada Luttin went to Ponou, Nob, last Thursday to see the new grandson that had arrived at I he home of her daughter, Mrs Dun Hail. M L Lothrop left Tnpsday evening for HtitohiBou, Kas, where he will travel for an automobile Nupply huuoe, selling a self-starting attachment for autoes. Fred Sehmvor, jr, has taken up his abodoat Morningside (or the remaind er of tho school yeai, on account of the uncertainty of getting across the anmbinatiou biidgu iu the mnrninps. The Kozy Htudio now located at Fouitb and Douglas streets. The bieqest. best variety of small size pho tos in the city. Special Postal cards and stamp photos. rJee us aud save mouoy. Kozy Studio. Tho entertainment Riven by the Ladies Aid society of the M E church Saturday evening was not very well attended by reason of the weather oonditioas. However, thoso present enjoyed tho program. Having bought the W L Boss stook of groceries and notions, have deoided to continue samo in connection with my drug store. Nothing but tho best quality will be carried. We solioit a trial order. Dakota Oity Pharmacy. Mrs Homer Hetto and baby, of Dal las, S D, arrived hero' Thursday of laBt week for a visit with relatives here and at South Sioux Oity. Sho spent a few days here tho first of the week at tho homo of her brother, Ed Frederiok. Mrs Ross Hook, of Oody, Nebr, with her two daughters, were here several days last week visiting relatives. Mrs Hook is a sistor of Mrs Will Mason of Walthill, and with her went to Wake field last Friday for a visit with rel atives there before returning to her home at Cody, Miss Alida Weeks returned Satur day from Rosebud, S D, whero she went to assist her mother in packing her household goods prepntory to re turning to Cedar Rapids', la, to reside Mrs Weeks has been postmistress thero for soverayears, and resigned the po sition on account of ill health, Miss Ethel Patterson, ohioi operator at the telephone exchange, is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs 0 M Pat terson, and her brother and sister, Leonard and Addie. They are en- route from their former homo at Oreighton, Nob, to Lewisville, Mont, whore they will make their homo. Good headway is being mado on the W L Ross building, which is now about ready for the plasterers and ce ment workers. Bohrievbr Bros bogan work Wednesday on their new cement blook store building, 24xf0 in size, on tho lot whero their former burned. The Masouio lodgo has about com pleted arrangements for their now hall, and will begin work on it as soon as plans can be prepared. A Ohineso pheasant has been seen in the vioinity of tho cemotory north of town by several different parties this f pring. It is und6ubtedly one of tho threo shipped hero last' fall by the stute fish commissioner, W J Q'Brion for propagation. The birds were giv (,n to J J Lspsley to caro foi during tbe winter, but one of them got away early iu tho fall and had not boon seen until this spring. They were a handsome trio of birds, anditvould be a fine thing to got them started to breeding in tho timber sections throughout tho county. While sorno of the county papers are making a big spiel about thoir be ing tho "ofllcial" county paper, a little investigation will flbow that The Herald is tho only paper in tho uonnty that is publishing ALL tho oounty proceedings, And as to publishing your soavengor tax sale notices yon had hotter bo safe than sorry. Have your notico prepared by sorno ono who knows his business, and publish it whero you please you're paying for it. By all means havo it dono right. This thing of letting a oounty ofllcor dictate bs to whore you shall publish your legal notioes is all a bluff, and is only practiced to pay off th'oir political obligation!) at your expense. Guy Stinson visited in Hnrtington Tuesday night. Earl Sides is working at Sohuylor, Nob, for tho telephono company. Wilts Foltz is going on crutches now, having thrown one of his knees out of joint. Miss LioU TrreM, of Peinlor, visit ed at tho F L Graves homo tho first of tho wook. Rev Koller went to Tokamah Wed nesday to attend n conforenoo bpbkIoii of the Lutheran Synod. Parties having lots in tho Dakota Oity cemotory aro urged to havo them cleaned off boforo Decoration day. Will Betoke, of Emorson product, had a oar of oattlo on tho Sioux Oity market Tuesday that sold for $3 0. MrB Ollvo Hodgins and two daugh ters, Kathleen and Charlotte, arrived hero Saturday from Minot, N D, for a month's visit with rolativos. John W Gribblo came up from Bonth Omaha last Thursday to attend tho funeral of his aunt. Ho visited relatives horo until Sunday. Mrs V W Burk, formerly Mips Bcu lah Hart, is horo from Portland, Oro, on u visit with relatives and friouds in Sioux Oity and Dakota oounty. Frank 8awyer, who recently re-, moved to Wyoming from this oounty, orders his Herald mailed to Jay Ere, Wyo, a new town that has recently sprung up. Miss Gretohen Olapp, of this place, won a prizo of $30 iu nn art iiuedlo work contest hold by Davidttou Bron Oo, of Sioux Oity, last weok. Sli was first in the class in which her work was entered. The Dakota Oity Pharmacy is agoi.t for tho great Mound Oity Paints, A oar load just arrived and is being stor ed in our basemont. It stands iu a olass by itself. Prices ohoap iih tho poorest paint sold by our competitors, A regular meeting of tho Masonio lodgo will bo hold Saturday ovoning of this week, May 9th. Besides im portant business with referance to the new building prpject undor way, thero will be the annual eleotion of olllcors. , Judge B E Evans roturned Sunday from a several weoks' busiuess and pleasure trip in the east. Ho says that times are gotting tight iu the eastern states, aud as evidence of the fact, trufllo has fallen off on tho east ern roads more than half. Tho village board held their first regular meeting of the year Tuesday evening. A liaense to run a Baloon was granted to Henry Erumwiede, on tho same basil as last year, $1,500. Tho board made an order for all the collar holes on Broadway to bo filled and protected. Tho clerk was instruc ted to draw un ordinance prescribing a fire limit for the villago, extending from Fourteenth street to Eigh teenth street, on Broadway. A con tract was entered into with tho Altimo Engine aud Supply Co, of Omaha, for furnishing plain and speoiffioatioiiD for the water works system for Dakota Oity, and for overseeing tho work of installing the plant for $1G0. CORRESPONDENCE Another Boost For Dakota Connty Farm nonagement Association. J J McCarthy sends in a $20.00 subscription for two years. His letter to tho seoretary of tho association reads as follows : Ponoa, Neb, April SO, 1014. Mr T F MoGlashan, Dakota Oity, Neb. Dear Sir: Your favor of recent date received and noted. I am glad that tho farmers of Dakota county have perfected an organization. I en close herewith my subscription and oheck for $25 to oovor the present year. I am not a resident of Dakota coun ty and may not derivo as muoh bene fit from a membership as though I lived in tho oounty, but I am in favor of tho plan oven though I receive no personal benefit from it. Very truly yours, J J. McCarthy. We believe that Mr MoCarthy is al ways in favor of any movemeut that means a lasting benefit to the farmors. His financial support utid membership in tho association will lond an it fin ance that will help greatly to estab lish farm demonstration permanently in Dakota county. Thanks to Mr Ma Oarthy for his liberality aud boost to our association. (Continued from 4th pago.) tlmo in tho history of tho town, sinoo May 1st. Wm Riley received a message tho last of tho wook of tho death of his Bistor-in-law, Mrs Jaok Riley, of Tub con, Ariz, P F Sullivan roturned to Alooster, S 1), last Thursday, after a fow days visit with his folkB horo. Mrs Geo Toller was visiting her daughter, Mm Wm O'Noil, near Waterbnry, several days last wook. Miko Mitchell, who was injured in un automobile nonidout near South Sioux City last Thursday night, is im proving at St Vincont's hospital. Born to Mr and Mrs Eugono Ken nelly, at a Sioux Oity hospital, May .1, 1914, a son. Mrs Ohas Barrett, of Sioux City, spent over Sunday with hor parents horo . Attorneys C 11 Hnndrioksnn, of Wayne, and W D MoCarthy, of Ponoa, wore horo on legal business last Thursday. Mrs Sam Luuritzen, of near Hub bard, was taken to tho hospital last Thursday to havo an X-Rar examina tion for a needle whioh was brokon in her hand. John W Ryan is convalescing rap idly from an operation ho underwent ut tho hospital two weeks ago. Dr Jones and wifo, of Omaha, wore over Sunday guests of the former's l iri'iitH near Vista. Tho Embroidery club woro enter aiuod by Mrs Loo O Koaruoy last Sat urday afternoon. Jonephino Brunnan invited ten little girl friends to hor li'imo liitt Saturday afternouu to a May pole p- . Nice refreshments were served i.i.ring tho afternoon. ' Horb Kinney has purchased tho W F Hickoy largo machine shod, whioh ho is having remodeled for a garngo. Mary Myors, of Sioux City, is n guest in tho Joo Twohig homo. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Tho body of Ollio York, whioh was found in the river opposito tho Omaha agenoy laBt weok, was buried in tho Da kota Oity cemetery Sunday. Thoro camo near being a conflagra tion at tho Record oflico Saturday night when a gasolino lamp oxpiodod. Editor Krooubn succooded in putting out tho blozo without tho asaistauoo of the firo department. Mrs Bridget Garragan, ago 74 y oars, an old resident of Dakota county, diod at tho homo of her niece, Mrs Jas Tobin, in this place, last Thursday. The deceased was born iu Limoiiok, Iroland, in 1840, aud oamo to Ameri ca with her parents when quite Braull, In 185G sho located at St Johns, in this county, with tho Father Traoy colony. Sho wan married in 18G1 to Jas Ryan, who with her two sons pro oeded her in death. Her soaond hus band, Mr Garrigau, in also dead. Tho funeral was hold Friday, tho intor- mont being mado in Mt Calvary cem otery, Sioux Oity. At the session of tho city council Tuesday ovening, action on tho poti tioa presented to tho counoil, aekiug that u lioenso bo granted for a saloon at Crystal lako, was postponed until May 11. A remonBtranco to tho peti tion was presented to tho oonncil aud was tho direct cause of postponement. Wholesalo liquor liconsos were issued to J H Bolstein, of Sioux Oity, who has purchased the Nobraslta Supply company; Mosby & Young and tho Wright company. Tho only retail li oenso was granted to James Flyun, who has operated a saloon down town during tho past year. No notion was taken on tho new waterworks, this question was placed on tho tablo until tho next meeting. A L Mathwig was again appointed chief of polico, W V Steutevillo was reappointed oity attor ney. The following officials and com mittees wero appointed by Mayor Mor gan : Park commissioners F 8 Ma comber, J W Hazolgrove, J H Bnrke. Street and water commissioner J W Hazolgiovo, Street and alloy council men E J Metz, N E Pilgrim and Frod Martin, Finance oonnoilmon H A Phillips, Joseph Clements and A B Onwnio. Water oouucilmen Olom entB, Oownio and Metz Oonnoilmon Olements was appointed president of tho council, tMamiiMttmMiUlMUtmUUMKnttiiiTmtiiirritiiim thoy Bpont tho past yoar and a, half, visitod tho past wook nt tho homo of thoir sou, Bernard Bonis, Mr and Mrs Thomas Bcath and ittMighter, BobbIo, of Wakefield, visit eti tho first of tho week with George Oonghtry and Mrs Erio Beorman. Tho Ladies Missionary Aid will givo a oako salo at Davidsons, Satur day, May 9, beginning at 9:80 a ni. Mrs Elinor Cornell, of Ponca, is spending tho wook nt tho Cornell and F W Beorman homes, Mr and Mrs Joo Jnakson, of Moadow Grove, Hob, spent u fow days visiting rolativos hero and also attended Mrs Qrlbblo's funeral. Luther, Albert and Samuel UoikoB wont to Wnyuo, Nob, today to utteud tho Mrs L Millikou tunoral obsequies, Mrs Julia Mikcsell has returned from Twin Falls, Ida, mid is visiting hor dntightor, Mrs O V Fisher, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kmll llrowu and Kllzn Hrown to Jan ntlinn llrown, lots 1,2, n. 4, 0, 1, SU, 21, WnuilKI, llkS8, SaMooOlty. t W0 II II Kliiftsiuiry mul wife to II 1! Wood ford, lots 8.1 nnd HI, lilk 41, Joy l'lnce. SoHooOIty S50 K J Morln nnd wlto to Neln Krosli, ij$ noh nwlii-tM 8100 J .1 Mollrldo nnd wlfo to Dr F H I.nlly. pnrt of lot H In block 1, llcditos addi tion to Jaakson. .,,..., 1000 Fred Qroh nnd wlfo to Honry Skid moro, onstlOOftof south 10 ft of lot 6, nnd unit 100 ft of lot 0, In blk 3, timltli'a add to Ilomor 1000 K A. 11 libr Oo to Amy I ItoRnn, lots 1 nnd fl, blk 4, Ity mid to So Boo Oity. . 125 Paul Plzoy nnd wlfo to Alfred Plzuy, lot 10, blk 140. Unkotn Oity S00 O W Shnno nnd wlfo to Anna Jordan, lota Ci nnd fl. blk p, Qont. So Boo Oity. 11W Phcuomcnnl Bargain. Wo lnw I "n fortuunto in making nrrnugemt i hioh onablo us to ofilor yon a yomV. a..HBoription to Farmer and Breeder aud tho Herald for only $1.00. This is an unusual bargain; tako advantngo of it TODAY. Your subscription to Fnrmor and Broodor monuB that you aro ontitled to freo consultation with tho Speoial Service Department of Farmor and Broodor upon any question pertaining to farm ing aud stook raising during tho term of your subscription to thai maghzino. This sorvico alouo is worth tho prioo wo ask for both publications. Lot us havo your order NOW. Papers sent to different addresses if desired. A110UT FAHMKIl AND MIKKDEH. Farmer and Brooder is pro-eminent-ly a inagazino of farm and stook facts, It shows exactly how to do tho things tho way thoy nro being dono by tho most successful farmers and brooders. It gives dear, DEFINITE and intelli gout explanations of farm methods uud systems. It is broad and varied iu scopo aud gives you ideas, plans, and methods that you can supply at OnCO mill ft" .n "" in wnr ftrohrta, State or Ohio city or TQiwo, Lucas cootnr. Frank J. Ciicitr makes cat th lh! that bs tf i MmmmmmvmMMmxfiom HIGH SCHOOL NOTES W)l!5KaieKKlK5WK(. Rehearsals for tho class-play are be ing held nearly overy night aft r school . Tho girls aro hard nt work practic ing basket ball. Their new suits aro fine -aud we hope for 10 points from them in the meet May 10. Benny Leaoh, Harold Lothrop and Raymond Ream havo been nbBont the past wook on account of sioknosd. We again extend an invitation to tho patrons to visit tho schools Friday of this week nnd inspect tho exhibit in the large room. Look farthor thaa the work done by tho pupjls nnd no tice that overy piece! was made to em phasize spmp lesson and uat to p(sb away ti,m,e o,r for Bhow. partner ot tho Sinn ot F. J. Ciienet It Oo- dotes builncn in tho City ot Toledo, County and Wit aforesaid, nnd that aald firm will pay th turn ot ONi; HUNDRED DOLLAUS for each and ercrr caae ot Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hie DM (4 HALL'S CATARRU CUOE. ' FRANK J. CnEKEV. Sworn to before me and lubscrtbed In my presence, this 6th day ot December. A. U mt- I 77 I A- W. QMUBON. I t " Notabt Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intemallv and aeti directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the System. Bend tor testimonials, free. F. J. CI1UNEY & CO, Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggists, lie. TtKc Hall's Family nils tor constlpaUon, The Horald for Nows when it is Now First publication 4-30-aw Notice of Application for Liquor license Notico Is horoby given tlint on tho 23th day of April, 1014, W. K. Hooth lllod with tho county olork of Dakota county, Nobrnska, his application und petition for llconsu to soil malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors on Lot Nino (9). lllook Ono (1), Niiconi, under tho laws of tho state ot Nobrnska, durliid tho fiscal yoar commonclne May 1st, 1014. Said application Is nowonfllo iu I ho of lico of said clork and will como on for hear ing nt a mooting of tho county commission era of said county, to bo hold on tho 18th day of Mny, 1014 All objections to tho grunting ot said llconso should bo Hied with tho oounty olork, on or bofore tho 18th day of Mny, 1014. V. F. HOOTH, , Goo.WMklns. Applicant. skat. Oounty Olork. First publication 4-C0-4w NOTICE Off OIENINCI ItOAD, Stnto ot Nebraska, Oounty of Oakotn, ss. Notico to JLnnd owners. To nil whom it may oonoerm Tho commissioner appointed to tocnto nnd establish u roiul commencing nt tho Bonthwostcornorof tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 7, town ship 29, rnngo 7, In Dakota county, Nobrns kn, running thonco oast 160 rods arid thoro tonnluato, has reported in1 favor of tho es tablishment nnd location thereof, and all objections theroto, or claims' for damngos, must lo tiled In tho connty clerk's olllco on or bofuro noon of thp 7 Ii day of Juno, 1014, or such road will be mbllshud and located without refereiiuu tin ieto, UKO.WILKIN8, County Clark. Parept Teachers' Meeting, Tho Parent Teachers' Association will meet at tho school building Fri day afternoon, May 8, ut 21 o'clock. Everyone interested is cordially iu vitod to attend, Tho program will be as follows: Dramatization Tho primary child ren. Discussion The Responsibility of tho Parent or Teacher of tho Child to and from Sohool Miss Robert son, Tho Rainy DaisesDorothy Mc Beutb, Anna Blanch Evans, Loona Smith, Mildred Frederiok, Nova Al temus. Talk on General Health Doctor Maxwell. Discussion How Can We Prevent tho Reading of Trashy, SmiHationul Books -Mrs Evans, Mr Loavons, FOUND A pooketbook. Tho owner can have same by identifying property and pay- ling for this notloe, HOMBU. W fl Ran and family autoed to tho city Tuesday afternoon. W F Winch uttonded tho funeral of a relative at Hull, la, last week. Tim O'Connor hud a oar of hogs on tho Sioux Oity market last Thursday. Job King was at Coloridgo a couplo of days last week looking after his business interests thero. Thos Afehford was in Chicago u couplo of duys tho past week. Frank Van Houton has removed to a farm-in Knox county. Loo Wagner is here from Omaha, and in holding down n job in tho Ford drug store, Jas King and wifo and Mrs S A Combs attended Eastern Star moot ing at Dakota City Tuoeduy evening. The funeral of Mrs John O Gribblo, who died las week at her humn in Saleni, wns held Friday forocoou from tho Cutholin church iu tb(s plaoo, and was attended by a largo number of her friends who assembled to pay a last tribute to her memory. Coroner J E Mungor, Binoo view ing tho body found in tho rivor Inst week near Mnoy, and supposed to be that ot Ollio York, of South Sioux City, uBsorts that in his opinion tho body is that of John Riordon, u former ompioyo of Munger, Who disappeared sovoral wooks ago, Tho description of tho body tallies exactly with that of Riordan, Munger went to viow tho body, thinkiug that possibly It might bo thut of Curl Frederiokson, the mis sing postmustor of Hubbard, who dis appeared a fow months ago. First publication 4-80-4W NOTICE OF OPENING KOAD. State of Nebraska, Oounty of Dnkotn, ss, Notico to Land Owners. To nil whom It may concorn: Tho coniinlsslouor appointed to locate nnd ostnbllsh a road conuueuclng nt the south west corner of tho southeast quarter of section eleven fill, towmthlu twtiiitv.nliiD (29), range six (0),onst of tho sixth P. M., in uaicotn county, .onrnsua, running tuonce north along tho half section lino through said section eleven (11), ono mllo, or until it Intersects the public road running east nnd west, and thero tormtnnte, has reported in favor of tho establishment mul locution thoroof. nndnlt objections thoretoor claims for duningos, must bo 11 led in tho county cleik's olllco on or boforo noon of tho 12th day of June, A. 1). 1914, or BU.oh road will bo established and located without roforonco theroto, Goo. Wllklns, Oounty Olork, STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, May 9 For tlxitsi D.y Only One large Candy Pail 10c While They One ont -half size Candy Pail ... Sc Last 7,Kc Calicoes, per yard 6c 3 cans of Peas 25c 3 cans of Hominy, Corn or Tomatoes , 25c 2 pkgs 15c Post Toasties , 25c One dozen nice Oranges 25c S bars White Queen Soap 25c 3 lbs Prunes ,.25c 1 gallon of Syrup i ..45c 1 lb Armour's Best Weinies 14c A full selection of Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables for Saturday Stinson's Oakotsx City, Pfafora.sfc.Bk. Don't Get Into Debt On a Rented Farm Got into tho dairy busluoss on your own farm. I can put you in touoh with tho owners of fine prairio lands of rioh soil, from 300 to 400 miles west of Omahn, whioh can bo bought on very easy terms at from $10 to $40 per aoro. You aro sure to mako monoy by modem dairy praotioo, beoauso thp silo is tho solution of tho dairy problem and feed crops aro heavy on theo lands. If you havn't monoy nt first to build a bUo, dig ono, Good fannao i ills i". put q'i puiwit. , nd food can soouro oows on time. These owners mnko thoso sprolal terms to dairy farmors, because thoy know that a good dairy farmer v i mako money b corn-dairy farming, nnd wtll boou clean up his obligation Then hogs and poultry fit right in and round out tho profits. Thos- Mli) aoro tracts nro located among improved farms.in established coinraunitiei,. Givo raoyour nn,mo; let mo help you bocomo tho ownors of a dairy farm, no mutter whothor you want to buy ono on easy torms in Nobrnskr. or Eastern Colorado, or whothor you want to homostond n 820-ncro Mondell traot iu Wyoming. S, B. HOWARD Assistant Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St. Omalia, Nel). The Herald ONE YEAR One DOLLAR . M t 'Range j ThelStay Satisfactory' GttOurFrttBookFlrrt You can't afford to buy a ranee until you know nil about a Monarch. Ask us for the book: STATE WHEN you intend to buy, and we wll 1 send also a set ot Measuring Spoons. Sostpald. ADSUM 'all table Iron Rangi Co. Beaver Dam, irfocontfn. I raJrfWv tFour-fifthsoftheworkof Jm $ J-pl l jV a range is the cooking- done nE y (fj) :tfl3 on top. Malleable tops are' I Vl's3S-L L. not so thick as other kinds' I jij gsga I J I half the time, saving half I Q Vs) tto ttgbt with '4VaalBB B-aQaai-BalIlafltftfriHeP' l .-' Malleable tTMBieewarlm aaaVHaaVaaaaaaaaaaSB SALEM Georgo Bates had a car of hogs on tho Sioux City market Tuosday. Tho Ladios Missionary Aid moots with Mrs Elmor Blessing today (Thurs day) at 2 o'olook p m. Mr and Mrs Goo L Boals, who ro- oently returnod from tho west, w,b,Q.ro First publication 4--4w. rnODATE NOTICE TO OHEDITOIIS . In the county court of Dakota county, Ne. brnska. In the matter of th,o estato of "William Orr.Sr., docoasod , Notice inuprouyfltyen.tUnt tho oroditors w Ram nupoaswi win meet tue exec )r nnd excoutrlx of said cstnto. bo- furp me, county ludgo of Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, at tho county court room in emu county, on tho 1st day or Juno, 1014, on tho Urd day of August. 1014. nnd oil the 6th day of Outohor. 101 1, ut 10 o'clock n, in. ouch day for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance Hlx muutliH nro allowed for creditors to present their claims nnd ono year for the oxecutor and executrix to settle snld estate, from tlio Both day of Mrrah. 1014. This notico will ho publlshod in tho Dako ta Oounty Hernld for four weeks successive ly prior to the 1st day of June, 1014, Witness my hand, nnd scnl of said court, this With day of March, A. 1). 1014. 1). O, IIk VPHIINAN, hbati.j Oounty Judge. Subscription Bargains Isje Herald &nd Nowldoa Maguzino $1 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal fj without Sunday ,,. 4 to rural roiito p.atrppa..,,.. 8 Iowa HYnio8,teadi.' 1 mtdathtitwHh Malleable frames work wait with any fuel. 8Ued nnd arranged to anlt every family need in city and country, hotels or subtle Institutions. Call and see why they save fuel and repairs. They show it. B. Lbn Co. 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Pot more detailed Information writ TODAY, Agents Wanted" Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper G501 So, State st. Chicago, 111, Iff rr- V ef.-