Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, June 04, 1914, Image 5

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New Store
New Location
I wish to announce that I am
now located in my new store
building, where I have a complete
line of Staple and Fancy Grocer
ies. A line of Dry Goods will be
added in the near future.
I will be pleased to see all my old
friends and former customers.
The public is invited to call and
see us in our new location.
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To The People
We will keep the Best and Freshest
Meats
OF ALL KINDS
...for the Summer Trade...
S revolted. &nd Cxxred' Me&is, Lr&isul,
Ssoutsa&es, a.xvd Specialties,
Lowest Prices to All
Lorenz, Jr.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the dte.
eased portion ot the ear. There Is only one way to
cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition ot the
mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube Is inflamed you bare a rumbling sound or Im
perfect hearing-, and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases
out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but on inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case ot
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a
Bold by Druiglsts. 76c.
Tako Hall's FamUy rills tor constipation.
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Local Items
The HornliJ 1 enr, $1.
Lymnn Wliito was up from Wood
binu, lit, a low days this week,
The Odd FellotVd conferred tho sec
ond itiid third degrees Monday night,
Prof .1 II Kemp, of Wayne, was tho
guest of Prof Leavens a few days last
weak.
Moll A Schmied went to Lincoln
Monduy to tnku up his work as doputy
puro food inspector.
There will lie a regular meeting of
Omadi lodge No 5 A P & A M Satur
day ovening of this week.
Miss Frauds Riuli carao up from
her homo at WiBuer, Neb, Saturday,
for a visit with relatives here.
It J'btiuBoo, of Dalton, Ohio, 'ar
rived hero last week to attend the
funeral of his daughter, Mrs Evan
Way.
Mrs Thos Debion, formerly in charge
of tho Oity hotel, was hero from Pon
on, Monday, visiting ut the It L Broy
hill home.
Goorgo Shbibley was visiting old
friends hero Monday, having just re
turned from an over Sunday visit with
relatives at Ponoa.
A full Hoe of. wall paper. Every
thing new and tho latest that money
can buy. Heo our lino before buying.
Dakota Qity Pharmaoy.
Conrad Jaoobsou, of Wayne, was
hero Monday and uoeoptod the posi
tion of prinoipal of the Dakota Oity
soliool for the coming year.
olin W Qnbblo was up from South
Omaha a conplo of days last week.
He arranged with the Consumers Ice
company to supply his firm, tho South
Omaha Goal and lee Go, with ico for
the summer.
The Dakota Oity Phurmaoy is agent
for tho groai Mound Oity Paints. A
oar load just arrived and is being stor
ed in our basement, it stands i.i a
class by itself, Prices cheap as the
poorest paint sold by our uompetitrrs.
Ony G Sides, ono of Dakoia pre
cinots best vouna farmers, at the soli
citation of his many friends, filed for
tho oflico of county treasurer Monday.
Mr Sides has never been in politios
and his roooid is an opon book, for all
to ecau.
Mrs S J Paussett, mother of T J
Knepperof South Sioux, died at Oanon
City, Ool, May, 23, 1914, at tho ago of
76 years. Deceased had mado her
home in Colorado with a dnnchter.
Mra Daisy Ohaao, for the past ten
years, lho remains were taken to
Craig, Neb, the foi4nor homo of Mrn
FauBsett, where funoral snrvioes wero
held Friday.
The Northeast Nebrasku Sous of
Herman pionio will be held at ,Etnor
son, Nob, next Thursday, June 11th,
The Dakota City lodge, of which tho
proaidont of tho pionio, Herman Door
man, und tho seorotary, Fred Sohrio
ver, ii ro both members, plau on send
ing u big delegation to Emerson on
that dato. A number other than mem
bers ot tho order plan on attending,
Miss Georgia Jay, daughter of Mrs
Laura Jay, u lnrmer reiidont of this
placo, later f Sioux Oity. whore tho
family resided until about two years
ago whon they moved to Chicago, has
brought suit in that oity against Ho
mer Itodeheavrer, a spger with Evan
gelist Billy Sunday, for $50,000 for
uroaoh of promise Miss Jay became
acquainted with Rodoheaver in Sioux
Oity whon the singer was with Evan
gelist Diedorwolf,
iuar55
Ohas W Adair, of Sioux Oity, visit
ed relatives horo Tuosdny.
Tho August primaries promise to bo
n very warm ovont, nnd then some.
Rev J L Phillips, of Battle Greek,
Nebr, was in town Wednesday on bus
iness. Loui Cooley and family, of Wake
Hold, wuro hero Sunday vlBitiug rela
tives. Ed Londrosh was up from Winuoba
go last week visiting at the Uiehuhr
homo.
Adolf Isenberg, of Emerson, left
this week for a visit ut his old homo
iu Germany,
Donald Best wont toPouca Monday,
whoro ho will work in the store of his
brother, Wm Bost.
Mrs Ohas Wostcott, of South Sioux
Oity, was operated on at a Sioux City
hospital Saturday.
Mrs Emmett Uiloman wont to Oma
ha Saturday to obsorvu Decoration
Day, returning Sunday.
Prof Ohas Culler and wife, of Har
tington, woro visitors horo tho first of
tho week with relatives,
Mrs E A Van Floot, of Omaha,
was tho guost of Mrs D M Noiswangor
Wednesday of last week.
Miss Frao Entrikin, of Sergeant
Bluff, la, visited at tho S A Stinson
homo horo the past week.
P Mlsa Margarot Niobuhr is homo
from n month's visit at the Henry
Ni?buhr homo in Winnebago,
Tho latest howb from Tampico and
YoraOmz: Americans und Moxionnq
are engaged iu a basoLall toiirnumtu I.
A bunoh of kid ball players defeat
ed a team from Sioux City on the lo
cal grounds Sunday, tho scoro being
11 to 7.
E J Morris and Mrs Loniso Thome,
of Cedar Rapids, la, woro joined in
marriago by the county judge last
Thursday.
Wo have eomo exceptionally fine
quality hay for sale. Edwards &
Bradford Lbr Co, Dakota Gity, Neb.
Phono No 10.
Mrs E A Osbora arrived hero laBt
Thursday from Chioo, Oal, for a threo
months' visit with her mother, Mrs
Esther Harden.
The Ladies Aid sooieiy of the M E
church will hold u bread and oako
Rale at tho Ross storo Saturday, Juno
G, 1914, at 2:30 p m.
Mrs Sarah Duesohl, of Mapleton, la,
daughter of Mrs Martha Adair, of
this place, was operated on at nJSioux
Oity hospital Monday.
Wm Armour was a passenger to
Walthill Monday for n visit with tho
Mathowseu family. On returning ho
will spend a few weeks with relatives
in this vioiuity.
Mrs F L Grayes undorwent an ope
ration at a Sioux Oity hospital Tues
day, for ailments following an opera
tiou for appeudioitis which was per
formed recently.
Mrs Emma Hettn und littlo son,
who have bean visiting rolutives here
und at South Sioux Oity for the past
month, roturned to their homo at Dal
las, S D, Monday.
The following letters remain un
claimed in the posloffiuo at Dakota,
Neb. ior the month ending May 31,
1914: Salvan Garter, Mrs Jas Clark
ings. Job Olarkinga 2, 0 F Hird.
Dr 0 H Maxwell, wife, son Ohas,
and daughtor Mary, left Wednesday for
uprinplield, Mo, to uttonu tho annual
reunion of the Mnxwoll families.
They will bo gono a weok.
Mrs Elizabeth Horwitr and sistor,
Mrs Olive Hodgins, of Minot, N D, ro
turned the first of tho week from a
visit at Chambers, Neb, with their
brother, B B Gribble and family.
Tho Kozy Studio now located at
Fourth and Douglas Btroots. The
biggest, best variety of small sizo pho
tos in tho city. Spooial Postal cardB
and stamp photos. Seo us and save
monoy. Eozy Studio.
s Simon Fitzson and wife, of Sioux
City) announoo tho engagement of
their daughter, Ruth, to L Olydo
Reeves, son of Mr and Mrs Daniel
Reeves. The wedding will tako place
Juno 17 at the homo of the bride s pa
rents. i
A bunoh of Sioux Oity loan sharks
pulled of a "kangoroo oulo" of tho Ma
bio Moore household goods ut South
South Oity last Friiluj, on tile strength
of a ouatUo mortgage held by thom
Attornoy Prum wus called into tho
case and stopped the removal of the
goodB, as tho sale had not been ndver
Used and thoreforo illegal.
Death Summons
Mrs. Evan Way
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Ada D Stinson was born October
27, 1871, at Garnot, Kas, and died
May 26,J014, at Wichata, Kas, at tho
homo of her aunt, Mrs J S Nowton,
agod 42 years, G months and 29 days.
Sho united with the United Presby
terian church at tho ago of 14 and re
mained u consistent mombor until
uniting with tho Friends church ut
Elk Valley about twenty years ugo.
Rho was a faithful, loving christian
worker. Her life's pathway is mark
ed with doeds of love, kindness and
ohristiuu servioe. It cuu be suid of
her "Sho hath douo what alio could."
A short time beforo her death she
expressed a desiro to hear the four
teenth chapter of St Jolin'n Gospel
read and then told of her trust in tho
Lord,
Tho world has lost u noble, chris
tian woman. Though this world is
poorer heaven is rioher.
She was united in marriagn to E J
Way on July 4; 1895, by Ruv 0 fl
Lewis, at Spring liank, Nob.
n tl.Ia .....Vr. , l.n. !,. nl.lt.l.
AU W,D IIMfUIJ truiii UUIII ,, , w uu,.v-
ren Johu D, Mury E, Robert F, Sa
rah J, JuraeH W, who, with tho hus
band, mourn tho Iohh of a kjnd, loving
mother and wife,
Funoral aervioes woro held at the
Spring Bank Friond-. church conduct
ed by Rev H S Linton,
Tho bereavod pnos have tho Bjim a
thy of all in ths hour ol sorrow.
OAltl) OK THANKS
Wo wish to thauk our friends for tho
kind and loving sympathy shown us
during tho illness and death of our
beloved wife and mother, aho for tho
many ueamuul llowers,
. E J Way and Children,
AK$frA tioilHflV ttUtAhUi BAttfctfA
Four Graduate from
Dakota City High School
CLASS KOLL
Ray J, Ueikes Frank W. Gicso
Donald T. Best Evu M, Grnlmm
Another soliool year hns closed and
a class of four Dakota Oity young
pooplo seourod their oorotod diplomas
at tho olose of tho exorcixes last Fri
day evening.
Doviutiug from tho usual custom of
the class mombors delivering orations
ut tho annual commencement, tho
class this year gave u class play ou
A.11..DV...J UltlllUQl vnij u .,u
stormy weather during the ufternoon
and ovening, only n Rinall liouao wit
nessed tho program, whioh was very
creditable. Tho titlo of tho play was
"His Uncle John," und tho oharootors
all did exceptionally well. Mrs S T
Frum and MIbs Esthor Ross favored
tho uudianco with piano selootious du
ring tho intermissions, .which wero
much appreciated.
Tho graduating oxoroiseB Friday
evening drow u crowded house. Tho
woathor was perfect uud tho assembly
room iu tho high soliool building wus
comfortably filled by 8:30, when tho
olassund thoso ocanpying pluuts on
tho program filed onto tho aturje.
Rev J Crews, pastor of the M E
church gave tho invocation.
MisR Ina Hughes, of Wayne, sang u
vocal polo in a clear, sweot toue that
brought forth an encore from tho list
eners.
An address by Rev David It Huber,
pastor of Trinity Lutherc church of
Sioux Oity, followed. Dv.javo a very
improssivo talk to tho class ami to tho
assembla'go, taking as his subject,
"Quitters and Acquittora." His wido
range of thought una tho pleasing
maunor in whioh ho handled his snb
joct kept tho listouors deeply interest
ed.
Miss Hughes gavo n reading whioh
held the audienoo spollbound by the
charm of her delivery, '
Judge R E Evans presented tho di
plomas to the class in his usual mast
erful manner, and Prin U G Leavens
mado the award of honors, which went
to Miss Eva Graham.
A vocal solo by Mrs 8 T Frum, who
was recalled for an oncoro, ended tho
program, when Rev S L Keller pro
nounced tho bonedition.
Notice
We, tho undersigned, agree to close
our plaoos of business at 8 o'clock p m,
exeept on Saturdays, aftor June 15th,
d tiling tho summer months.
S A Stinson,
Fred Schriever & Co.,
W L Ross,
W P Lorbuz, Jr,
E & B Lumbor
G'P Broyhill,
O E Doolittlo.
o.,
Militant "Reign of Terror."
While you iiuvu undoubtedly read
in the paper from time to timo vari
ous accounts of tho militant suffraget
tes in England wo doubt if you rea
lize to what exient their activities
huvo been carried on. On another
pago of this week's papor Will ho found
a descriptive artiolo telling fully of
tho various things which havo boon
done iu England during tho past year
in tho interest of equal suffrage
Whether you uro in harmony with
this movement or not ?o know you
will be interested iu reading this ar
ticle and will bo surprised ut tho ex
tent to which tho war has been waged.
This is only ono of tho many good
things wo havo provided for our read
ers, and wo mention it with tho idea
of attracting your attontiou to tho in
sido pages of tho paper, whero many
attraotivo features will be found oaoh
week. If you havo not boon in tho
habit of reading thoso insido pages
you havo boon missing something of
valuo.
Looking Backward.
i
Interesting Items of News from Our
Exchanges
Poncu Journal, May' 20, 1880: Wido
gritdo track laying hus comnenoed at
Covington The mw iron is being put
down outsido the old truck, thus leav-
iug it so that tho truin oin ho used to
haul material till a wido ruuro on-
gino is brought uorosB the river.
Sioux City Journal, Muy 29, 18911
MiBS Mollio Bakor, a graduate ot the
Sioux City public schools and later a
teacher iu tho same ' ohools, diod at
her homo iu Dakota City Saturday.
Tho fuuoral occurred yesterday.
Quito u number from hero wero in at
tendance Dakota county has do
oided to issue $125,000 refunding
bonds to tako up an issue of railroad
bonds mado twenty years ugo to aid
tho old CoYJngtou, Columbus and
Blapk Hills road, Tho origiouul is
sue was $05,000. Ton years ago it
was $114,090, und it was necessary to
refund thom, and since then, ans since
thou tho issue haq been out down to.
$135,000. Tho bonds will boar 4 por
cent and be ten uud twenty year op
tiouals, Already an offer of 1 per
cent premium und oxpenso of placing
them bus been budo by a firm of oaBt
oru b'rokers.
REAL ESTATE TRAN8FER8.
Goo W Kdwords and wife, to Ada M
l'etty. strip 24 ft w!deIforvard l.n 0-V7-a..,,,,,,,ff,
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T M lill veil und, Vfl(8 to Kdwlit O Hllv-
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vm, ium 4111H1 z, Di k 1, nuiriiu u'i'i u
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4,00
Oathorlne Lombapk to Itoa Mace, lot
i iinu is, iu uiKiuz. uoiingiouiiiine
Ht(d tp Ho bouif Oily SW1
Jessie M Leedoinatd bus., to II I. Kv
erlst.IotlS, blkja.lsl Hy add to Ho
Hlouic 0ty, loHO, 11, blkB7 Joy place. 1
U Wesloy HrQwniind Wife. t Snuuiwl
Allrldeubaugh,iiwqr!fl!-)!H-a im
K(ltl llairpt tQHtoplien Hoan W 5
(t lot M b(k JT4, D(ltlmu oity .,.," mi
Mary k Hopkweii and hus, Kphrum, tu
'HGMnnell.niiBftlobllc irrmor iwxj
'J' 1) lloonoy to John Dtiggan und Tuna
lleiTeriiaii.lot I51ilkiil,ilubuaru. , , lVuo
Ohartty Hurt to James Tobln, lots I, t,
uud 11, blk XT, ity add to Ho Htoiu Oity. llz
Krod J Ochauder and wife, to Thomas
Ashford, lots 1, 'J, and 3, uud pt of lot 4
all iu blk U, Kalrvlow add to ilomer 1
KJ Metzand wife, to Allen Hell, lots 10
iiauu iz, uikv, ityauu to ho nioux Oi
ty. . ... 1200
Itooleotatoloftiie. Goo Wilkina Ally
(ttTV, fa&JtlftAftK.
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CHURCH NEWS
METHODIST.
Uov.J.Orows, Pastor.
Horvlces at tho MuthotlUt Kulionnul
chinch every Sunday ns follows: ('reach-
uiKiuii mn; Bununy acuooint iuii in; emu
inueMni 12 in; Koworth I.cairiio fli.'W p ml
renchlllB 7:!UD in. l'rnMriniiitliiir Timra.
day ovoiilmts nt7:so
LUTHERAN.
Hov.S. L. Keller. 1'iwitor.
DAKOTA OITV
Sunday school ovury Sunday ntO:45um;
Mies lllnnciio Hamilton, superintendent,
prenctilnit nt 7:80 p in. every Sunday.
BAI.EM
1'rcacliltii ' ry Hundnynt 11 mm Nun.
ilaysolKM.Ii. . iptly at 10 iuii, K.l-.Uul
bortson, Niii.f ii tuuuunt.
The public is cordially Invited to all these
services'
R R Time Table
c, st. p., M.ftd.
Trains loavo Dakota Oitv at tho fol-
loving timo:
SOUTH BOUND 0ODTI1 DOUND
G :20 pm Omaha 7 :58 'nm
10:10 am Omaha t2.33pm
4 :08 pm Norfolk f8 :38 am
9:87 am Norfolk 5:13 pm
7 :35 am . . . . Nowcastlo . . . . 10 :10 am
1:82 pm ' ...4G:00pm
daily oxoept Sunday, f do not stop
SUNDAY TitAINH
12:13 pm Omaha 2:30 am
4:08 pm...,..Norfolk.. 8:33 nm
9:87 am Norfolk C:13pm
CBSQ
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No. 91 Local Freight 7 :15 um
17 " Passenger".. 12 :58 pm
Nonm
No. 92 Local Preighl 2 :25 pm
1(1 Tirtrl Pioflptirrpr. fi; 0 rrr
daily. duil uxoeL auuduj.
First publication B-21-3W
Notice of Application for Liquor License
. Nottco Is hereby trlvon that ou tlio 18tli
day o( May, 1BH, W. J. Frnnklln Hied with
the county clorlc.of Dakota county, Nebras
ka, his application and petition for llcanso to
sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot U. in llloclc 8, Goodwin, undor tho
laws of tho state of Nobrn&kn, durlne tho
llsoal year cOnunonclne June 1st, 1011.
Bald application Is now on Hie in tho of
fice of said clerk and will corao on for hoar
lna at ti jneotlnir of the county commission
ers of said county, to be held on tho Mix
day of Juno, 1914 All objootlons to the
Ktantlngof said llconso should bo tiled with
the county clorlc, on or boforo tho 4th day
of Juno, 1814. W. J. KIIANKLIN.
Oco. Wllklm, Applicant.
SEAI. Oounty Olork.
First publication 0-4-4w
NOTIOK OF OPKNINO HOAD.
State of Nebraskn, Oounty of Dakota, gs.
Notice to iJind Owners.
To nil whom it may concern:
Tho Commissioner appointed to locate
and establish a road commencing ut tho
Southeast corner ofseotlon (ISU), township
X&) Kango (a l. in Dakota county, Nebraska,
running thence north on the section lino
botvioon section 188), township (28), Hiuiko
(iD.nndseotlon (81), Township (28), ltango
(7). and terminating nt the northeast cor
nor of lootlon(sn), township (SH), Knngo (6),
has reportod In favor of tho e.tabllslunont
thoreof.nnd all objections theiotoor claims
for damagos must be filed in tho county
clork's oMIce on or before noon of tho lGth
day or July, A. D IBM, or such road will hoi
csiuuiinui'u viiuuui reioronco iiieieto.
GeoWllktns,
Oounty Olork,
First publication 0-4-4w
NOTIOK OF VAOATlNa ROAD.
State of Nobiaskn, (Jountj of Dakota, an.
Notice to Land Owners.
To all whom It may coiicoru:
Tho commissioner appointed to view, ox
amlnoaiul report on tho vacatlonof acounty
road In Dakota county, Neb., coniuienelng
at tho southeast corner of tho north half ot
southeast quarter of section sovotueen,
township twonty-nlno, Itange soven, run
ning thence west one-half utile und thoro
terinluato, hasiepn t.. a In favor of the va
cation thereof, ami nil objections thereto,
If any, must lie lllt( In the oounty clerk's
olllce on or boforu noon of tho lMh day of
July, A. D. 1S14, or such road will bu vacated
without further reference thereto.
Dated at Dakota Oity, Nebraska, this 8rd
day of June, A. D.1UU,
aoo.Wllklns,
Oounty Olork.
First publication 0-4-4w
NOTICE OF AI.TKKATION, IISTAULlBllMRMT
AND VACATION OF llOADB,
Tho Htnto of Nebraska. Dakota (Jointly, ss.
To nil whom it may concern :
nonce is uerenr uivoninatucoinniiiginn.
or was npr-Qliitrd to report on tho location,
vuuuviuh iiiiu iiuunuiunoi loaus, us loilows,
to-wlt:
To alter the public road tunning In a gen
erallyuuBt and west dlrentliiM tlnnmrii ,.
tlon (83), township (H, raugu (7j, In Dakota
county, Nebrnsku, beteetr tho vlllngos of
Jackson and Good win, said alteration to
consist, ilrst.ln opon(ug ami osaiiiiBhing a
publlqroadOHfept wide ruunllng south 011
the nild-seotlon lnoo(sad section, U3 feot
oil each side of said line, from said Jack
son and Goodwin road aUove mentioned to
oonnectwith the rouil coming from tlio
south on said lnUl-sootian Hue at a point
where H turns northeasterly to loin with
said Jackson and Goodwin rand, and second
ly, in tho vacation of that noruon of tho
Jaokson and Goodwin road between Its
Junction with said present road from tho
south and tlio point whore the said Jaokson
and Goodwin road crosses said mld.soctlon
line, being tho point at which tho road to
bo established begins; and notlco is nlso
given that said Oommlssloner has reuarted
in favor of said ultoratlon. vacation and 08
tabllshmont of roads i and that nil objec
tions to inld alteration, vacation and os
tnbilshinentof romU, n W claims for
tholfHluyo(Jdy,A,n mi.'w wici al
W?'1.!. yncftrton and tMtlshineiit of
IUUV. .., fU (
1 made wUliom vforanco there-
to
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QICO.WIIiKINH.
County Clerk.
Notice,
Oounty Olork'u Oflico:
Dakota Oity, Neb, May 25, 1914.
To wliom It may oonoern;
Tlio Board of Equalisation will
moot li'rliloy, Juno lltb, next, for tlio
purpouii of equalizing poraonul and
roul estato aeBosamontfl, All ieraona
iutorented iu thoir aBueHBtueiita ahould
bo proaent ut said meotiiig, bh no
oliaugo oun bo mudo by uuy ofllcer un
der tlio law, uftur tlio oloaiuij up after
tlio bourd of equalization.
GEO WILKINB, Oounty O.erk.
Tho lievaiaT$l per
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STINSON' S
Specials for Saturday, 'June 4 (
For ihils Soy Only
Full creutn Cheese, per lb 22c
3 lbs fresh Prunes 25c
0 boxes Oil Sardines ,' 25c
1 lb can May-Day Coffee , .- 32c
3 lb can May Day Coffee ,90c
A barrel fresh frosted Cookies, per doz 5c
1 gal. Syrup t 45c,
2 pkgs Post Toastifcs 25c '
Buy your Sugar this week, per hundred lbs $4.90
2 cans Standard Corn , 15c
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Don't forget that our Fruits, Vegetables and Meats
are received daily.
Stinson's
Dakotf. City,
JUNE BULLETIN OF
To Pacific Coast General excursion rate of S60 daily. '
Yellowstone Park General excursion rate 332 to the entrance,
and from 582 to $100, all-expense tours, diverse routes, etc.
Inquire about Wylie permanent Camp tours and the conduct
ed tours from Cody. '
Rocky Mountains Special excursion rates to Denver, Esles
Park, Glacjer National Park, Salt1 Lake City, with diverse
route mountain tours. " ,
The Black Hills -Daily tourist rates to Hot Springs, Dead
wood and Lead. This bo-utiful region is attracting- a greatly
increased patronage ever bummer.
The Big Horn Region- -Tourist rates to Sheridan, Ranchester,'
Thermopolis and Cody, Wyo.
Eastern Tours Attractive excursion fares commencing June
1st. They cover direct, also circuit routes. Secure Eastern
rate leaflet. Publications free Low Rates to the Pacific!;
Coast, Yellowstone Park, Estes Park, California- Excursions, V
Low Rates East, Big Horn Ranch Resorts, The Black' Hills", -Colorado-Utah
Handbook. Ask us for such publications as
you wish and let us help you plan your tour. $l
The Herald .ffiffllS
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