Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, June 11, 1914, Image 5

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Dakota City
Grocery
Fresh Groceries of all kinds and
at Prices that are Right
Just Arrived
a nice lot of Shoes, Ginghams,
Calicoes, Percales, Etc.
Come in and get First Choice
We will save you money if you
trade with us.
If you don't buy it here, how can we aave it for you
Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs
Dakota
L. ROSS
Nebraska
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To The People of This Vicinity
We will keep the Best and Freshest
Meat
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OF ALL KINDS
...for the Summer Trade...
$ revolted, azxd. Cured Mea.is, Lrdt
Ssousst&es, a.rvd Specialties
Lowest Prices to All
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W. Lorenz, Jr. Dakota City, Neb.
Notice to Cut Weeds.
Proporty ownerB tiro hereby notified
to cut thti weeds u round tboir promises
immediately, or tho suroo will bo iloao
unil chargou" against tlin property.
By Order of tho Villarjo Marshal,
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8d4 today for a fr4 aampr
eopv r TlIK BOYH WAOA.
SUNK, tba finest boja' siotU
tlun la tta worU. CUn,
faadaatlog ctsrUi au4 tu
tractl?i)srtIclitftIlo(iiitfD
JaUmt U t?er U tor.
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throat bout, both la bUtk &4
w bit aaA la oolor. Depart
neoU dtvotwl tft Klactrkitf,
Ueohftoldi, AtMclloi, AmtUar
CuMotr;. Amateur Fboiof
rtphj aui Suup nl C4a
CellecMiif. Tb Jthltl4U
prtnwnt U uadtr tha periooal
ibarfa of WALTKU 04MP,
Jtmerka frreniojl aaiborltj
u ttU tttjocl.
Stud todaf for a frt iampl
IKEItBIT f. lUnat CO., MHUturr, KO Wi It, Jfstfewl, l.
uax fiors UAQzms on mj oi oil nrw-sranJ4 J of nbott $2, COO,
1 year,
Senator II 1 Shnmwny and wife, of
Wakefield, were visitors hero Tuesday.
Chus MoKillips spent a few duys
last week with friMnds ut North llivor
eido. Iu.
Mrs Fauuio Crozior purchased a
new automobilo this week, trading
her Ford in on tliu ifou!.
Mrs Tlios Sinclair, of Lincoln, is
here on u visit at tho homn of her
daughter, Mrs Guar go Wilkios.
A fairly good arowd attondod tho
lawn social Saturday evening at tho
court yard, considering tho unoortain
weather.
Mrs. Olivo Hodgins returned Thurs
day to her liomoi.t Minot, N. D. Sho
was aooompanied homo by hor sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Her wig.
A full line of wall papor. Every
thing now and the latest that monoy
can buy. Boo our lino before buying.
Dakota Oity Pharmaoy.
Justin S. Bacon, of South Sioux
City, filed for thoofllcoof county treas
urer and A. Iru Davis, of Emerson,
for commissioner of the third district.
Dud Drydou and wifo and Miss
BlaudhoEtobertson woio up from Lin
coln Tuosduy eveniug to utteud tho
wodding annivorsary of Mrs, Dryden's
parents.
Tho Ladies Aid sooioty of tho M E
church will givo it rtftoou cent lunche
on on Fridav at 5 o'clook p m, at tho
W L Ross home. All uro 'invited,
coma and bring your trionds,
S T Frum instulled a now piano in
bis homo last week. Tho instrument
is an acousti grande, mado by the
UhiokerinK Bros, of Ohioago, and was
purchased through Prof Oarl Sohrie-
ver.
Tho Dakota Oity Pharmaoy is agent
for tho. great Mound Oity Paints. A
oar load just arrived and is being stor
ed in our basement. It stands iu a
class by itself. Prices cheap as tho
poorost paint sold by our competitrrs.
Tho village board Iibb aooeptod
plans for tho waterworks system from
the Alamo Engine and Supply Oo. of
Omaha and are advertising for bidB in
this issue of tho Herald. Bids will be
received on the proposed plant until
July 1st.
About a hundred guests assembled
at the homo of Mr and Mrs Moll A
Bohmied in this place Tuesday ovon-
ing to help them colobrato tho twenty-
llitu anniversary oi tnoir marriago,
Numerous tokens in silver, appropriate
to tho occasion, we ro received by the
hostjjand hostess.
"poached" on a gang running u gamb
ling joint at Crystal Lake Monday und
had tho the quartet in charge of tho
placo arrested and brought to Dakota
Oity. Pat Daley, Frank Bobbins,
Ohas. Raeffel and Louii- Biognl, the
parties in charge of und oporaling the
placo, gavn bonds of $100 hhoI), when
taken before Justice J. P. Rockwell,
and will appear today Thursday) for
a tioanug, LTeatoo, who mado tho
equoal, claims tho bunoli robbed him
Frank F Hhbbo was down from
Emerson for a Sunday visit with his
paronts.
Tho Masous will install their oflloers
at a special meeting Saturday evening,
Juno 10th.
Conductor Qeo Carter of Omaha,
was hero Saturday night at tho M 0
Ayres homo.
Earl Siiloa has returned from Schuy
ler whoro ho had boen employed by
the telephone company,
Tho Ordor of Eastern Star will hold
a spoolal mooting Friday evening,
Juno l'ith, for iniatory work.
Samuel Keller oamo homo from
Valpariso, Ind, last weok, whero ho
hud boen taking a oourso in chemistry.
Vo have soma exceptionally fine
quality hay for sale Edwards &
Bradford Lbr Co, Dakota City, Nob,
Phono Ho 10.
Harry H Adair went to Omaha
Tuosduy morning to roprosont Omadi
lodgo No 5 A F & A M at tho annual
session of grand lodgo. ,
Osoar Siyro, head oook with a
bridgo gang on tho O'Neill lino of tho
Burlington, was horo Sunday visiting
his brolhor, Q W Soyro.
Mrs D Q Evans and ohildren left
Sunday for n visit at Kansas Oity,
Mo. Mr Evans accompanied them to
Whiting, la, whoro ho spout tho day
with u sister living thoro.
It J Stinson, of Dalton, O, who was
oalled here by tho death of his daugh
ter a ouuplo of weeks ago, viBitod a
fow days hero with thn S A Stinson
and D M Neiswnngor families liiBt
woek.
County Olork Qoorgo Wilkins was
seen aliasing arounu town luesan)
morning with a box of smokes under
his arm, announcing tho arrival of a
bright little girl at his home that
morning,
Robert E Evans left Sunday for
Plattsmouth, Nob, to attond a recep
tion at tho Nebraska Masonio homo.
Ho will also atteud the session of Ma
sonio grand lodgo at Omaha during
tho weok.
Herman Stolze, P J Jordan, P I'
Bouufoldt and A Ira Davis, of Emer
son, were business visitors hero Tues
day. Mr Davis is mentioned sh a pos
sible candidate for commiusioner in
the third district.
Mr and Mrs R W Poraoroy, of
Shelby, la, cumo over last Friday for u
visit at the homo of their daughter,
Mrs 8 T Frum. Mr Pomeroy return
ed home Tnesday but his wifo remain
ed for a longer visit,
Tho Kozy Studio now looatod at
Fourth and DourIbb streets. The
biggest, best variety of small size pho
tos in the city. Special Postal cards
and stamp photos. See us and save
money. Kozy Studio.
W L Miner, deputy ntato auditor
and candidate for tho oflloo of state
auditor, was in town Sunday a Bliort
tirno. Ho was onrouto homo from
Oleghorn, Iu, where ho had been to
see bis sister, who was seriously ill.
Elmer Bierman came over from Des
Moines last woek in company with his
two brothers. They went to Colomo.
8 D, for u visit with their parents,
and when they return Elmer will en
ter tho Bank of Dakota Oity us assist
ant cashier.
Tho Herald acknowledges tho ro
oeipt of an announcement of the grad
uating exercises of tho Boise, Ida,
high school, Juno 7 to 12, Miss Ma
rian Josephine Curtis, daughter of
Mr and Mrs T D Curtis, is a member
of tho olass,
J P Rookwell sold his residenco iu
this placo to Web Hook for a consid
eration of $1,200.00. Mr Rockwell
oxpectB to locate iu Hubbard or some
town moro centrally located for his
business as traveling agent for tho
Rawleigh Medical Oo. His territory
covers tho ontiro county.
Tho sohool board committoo in
oharge of tho sohool grounds, both
at tho old and now sohool build
ings, wants it distinctly understood
that thoro must bo no moro pasturing
horses and cattle on tho sohool grounds,
or tieing stpok to the trees. Hereafter
all stook found grazing on tho school
grounds will be takon up and held for
damages.
By Order of tho Sohool Hoard,
Oharles II Antrim, who whs injured
last December ut Crystal lake whilo
putting in a new ice chute, hud an ac
cident polioy iu tho Mutual Benefit
Health & Accidont Association of
Omaha, und is in reooiptof their check
for $200.00. this being payment for
twenty weeks total disability, which
Mr Antrim olaimod. Our readers
cannot do hotter thuu to curry their
protection with this company.
CORRESPONDENCE
(Continued from 4th poro
hot aro rohorsiag tho class play which
will bo givon in tho hall on tho even
ing of Juno 17, "Madoliue; or Fideli
ty Rewarded," is the title, and tho
oast of characters is taken entirely
from tho senior class, oaoh ruonibor
boing represented. Tho pluy, itself,
will last one hour and a quarter, and
some nmslcnl soleatiouu will bo given,
Tho commouoomont exorcises will
bo hold on tho morning of Juno IS),
beginning ut 9 o'clook.
Tho class, whiob it tho largest in
tho history of tho school, is composed
of tho following young women:
EliznbothA Koonig, Anno Qeuevio
vo Waters, B Curmola Quiuu, Floronco
Mario Lowe, Susauuo ftcbabon,
Blauoho Voronioa Waters, Emma Co
oelia Molntyro, Mary Bnnnetta Lamb,
Beatrioo Holoua Jones, Margaret
Catherine) Howard, Winnifrnd Agnes
BiiBsoy, Pearl Holoua Uurty, Jnttio B
Long, Alioo Mary Cahill, Bonotta
Hull.
Program for Children's Day
At tho M E Church, Sunday, .luuo 14,
at 8 o'clock p m.
Voluntary Kstlior lions
Son?, No. 168 Sunday School
Prayer Superintendent
Anthem , Oliolr
Itccltatlon-Olilldren's Day
..., Vlolu Hortrnnit
Duot Flowers Awnko Irom Slcoplna...,
Gone vlovo and Hallock Mason
Hecltatlon A Talk with the Flowers,..
, Until Mario Orr
Hecltatlon and Bona Tho Protty World
and All Things aro Beautiful., ,.
Kdlth Perry and Gladys OVr'a Glass
Itecltatlon Children's Day is Best
Teddy Graham
Soiib What Can You Do
Anna Kvans and Lola Kimelon
Itocltatlon The Burden Bearer
,.,,, Barbara NelswuiiKer
Bonn Busy Bees , Primary
Hecltatlon Wonderinga. ...... Alta Antrim
Solo , Keith Kvans
Exorcise Sunshine Olass of Boys
Hecltatlon and Boiib Swinging Branch
es ,. Olass of Girls
Recitation If Wo Aro Kind,., .Karl Bolton
Duet Tho Ilelgnof Rosos
,, Qunevlevo nrul Hallock -Mnson
Duet ..Mr.untl Mrs.H.T. Frum
Talk Object of Children's Day, .. , ....
, Mrs. It. 10, K vans
Anthom , Oliolr
Bong ffo.liu , Hominy School
Benediction , Pastor
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, u tbey cannot reach tlie dl
eased portion oi too car. Tbere la only one way to
cure deafness, and that la bv constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho
mucous llnlni of tho Eustachian Tube. When this
tun. Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im
perfect heartnr, and when It Is entirely cloeed, Deaf
neaa 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 case,
out et ten are caused by CaUrrli, wblca Is nothing
vui an wouneu conamon or me mucous suruces.
We will rUe One Hundred Dollars tor any case ot
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by lUU'l Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars, free.
V. J. CUENUV & CO.. Toledo, Ot
Bold by DrUKtiU. Tie.
XtX JiUl'i f'Maiir fun far ccmtlpitiea.
SALEM
Robert Lapsloy smprisod his rel
atives horo last Friday by dropping
in on thom uuuunouncod from his
now homo at Morgan Hill, Calif,
Grandma Atkins, of llt.mer, spent
last woek visiting at the Ab Mason
homo .
During tho thundor storm Monday
evening lightning struck a truo near
thn Qeorgo Uoikes homo. Tho bark
nn tho tree was set on fire by tho
btniKu and it took several pails of
water to got it out. It win a closo
o.ill for tho house.
Thos Gribblo went to Omaha on a
business trip Sunday, roturniug Mon
day evening.
Tho Lndies Aid sooioty wit hold a
lawn sooial ut tho ohnroli ynia Thurs
day evening of next week. Ioooroim,
oako and Btrawborrios will ba tho
menu. loo cream cones and homo
mado oandy will also bo sold. Every
body cordially invited.
Frank Halo and wifo ot Allen, aro
visiting their daughter, Mrs E Olin
kenbeard .
Wm Ebol presonted his daughter
with u flue new piutio Tuesday.
Rev Geo Boath, of Mooy, Nob, vis
ited relatives iu this vicinity Wednes
day. ,
Emanuel Bonis colebrutod his birth
day Friday and Raymond BIosBing
observed his on Saturday.
Mrs Curt Uliven, of Sioux Oity, vis
ited Salem relatives tho past week.
Dr Evans and Jas Fisher und their
families, of Sioux City, took Sunday
dinner at tho Elmer Blessing home,
HOMER.
Chas Ilolswortu is sporting u now
Ford oar.
John Domoyer und wifo loft last
week for Cauiida to reside.
Will O'Dell is luid up with u broken
urm, tho result of being kicked by a
orunky auto.
Willie Baker, who has been in nn
institution for tho blind at Nebraska
Oity for somo time, -van braught homo
by County Commissioner Geo Tliuok
or, and is now at tho .Will O'Dell
home. .
Frauk Phillips wns fined $5.00 and
oosts in Justico MoKinloy's court Sat
urday on a ohargo of being drunk und
disorderly. What a good thing it
would bo if tho somo tactics woro prac
ticed on somo of tho local talent.
S A Combs was subpoenaed us u
juror in tho federal court at Omaha
last woek and wont down Sunday.
He got excusod and mado a short trip
to Lincoln to soo his daughtar Nell,
returning homo Weduosday.
Phenomenal Bargain.
Wo have beon fortunato iu making
arrangements whioh onablo us to oflior
you a year's subscription to Farmor
and Breodor and tho llorald for only
$1.00. This is an unusual bargain;
take advantogo of it TODAY. Your
subscription to Farmor and Breodor
means that you uro entitled to free
consultation with tho Special Sorvioo
Dopartmont of Farmer and Broodor
upon any question pertaining to farm
iilg und stook raining during tho term
of your subscription to that magazine
This sotvioo ulono is worth tho prioo
wo usk for both publications, Let us
havo your order NOW. Pupers sent
to different uddriisrieH if desired,
ABOUT FAUMKH AND IinKEDKH.
Farmer and Breeder iM pro-eminent-ly
u magazine of farm uud stock faots.
It shows exactly how to do tho things
the wuv tlioy are being done by tho
most successful farmers und breeders.
It gives oloar, DEFINITE und intelli
gent explanations of farm mothods
und systems. It is broad and varied
in soopo und gives you ideus, plans,
and mothods that you .oan supply at
once und put dollars in your pookets.
CHURCH NEWS
METHODIST.
Hov.J.Crows. Pastor.
Sorvlces at tho Mothodist Kplscopnl
ohurcli ovory Sundny nn follows! Pronch
lngnt 11 mm Sunday school it 10 n, m; clnss
meeting 12 mi Kuworth League o-.:)0 p m:
reaching 7:30 p in. Prnyermeetlng Thurs
day evenings at7:SQ
LUTHERAN-
Iter. S. L. Keller. Pastor.
DAKOTA OtTr
Sunday school every Sunday at D'l&n m;
Mist lilnnotiu Hamilton, superintendent,
preaching at 7:S0p in. every Sunday.
EULF.M
Pre ne hi hit every Sundny at 11 n in: Sun
day school promptly nt 10 am. F, P. dul
bertsou, superintendent.
The publlolH cordially Invltod to all these
services'
R R Time Table
C, St. P., M.AO.
Trains loavo Dakota Oity at tho fol
lowing timo:
WORTH HOUND BODTH BOUND
G :20 pni Omaha 7 :C8 am
10:10 nm Omaha 2,3!lpm
4 :08 pm Norfolk 8 :M) am
t9.'7 nm..... Norfolk tG:l pm
7 :!lfi am . . . .Newcastle . . . 10 :10 nm
1:02 pm " ...;G:G0pm
daily oxcept Sunday, f do not stop
SUNDAY TllAINb
12:13 pm Omahu 2:30 am
1 :08 pm Norfolk 8 :U3 am
9:37 am Norfolk G:13pm
C B&'Q
OUTH
No. 01 Looal Freight 7 :1G am
17 " Passenger ..l 2 :D8pm
NOltTH
No. 92 Looul Freight 2 :25 pm
1C Local Pasaongor.. 0:00pm
daily. daily oxoopt Sunday.
First publication 0-ll-;lw
NOTICE TO CONTItAOTOltB.
Sealed propn nl r the construction of n
complete wnt . Rystoiii will be re
ceived by tho VI i ... ot Dakota Oity, Nob
rr.9kn, nt ltscoui.ull loom until S p.m. July
I, 1HH. nt which tlmo nil bids will bo pub
licly opened and rend.
Tho building of tho wntorworks system
will consist of furnishing und laying;
414 feet oto Inch mains,
C't-2S root of 4 Inch mains.
Furnishing and setting;
18 4-lnch double dlschnrgo lire hydrants,
1 0-Inch gnto vnlvo nnd box,
4 4-lnch gnto vnlvos und boxos.
Furnishing mntorliil nnd sinking;
1 H-lnch tubular well nbout 10U fectduop.
Furnishing nnd erecting;
1 15-II.P.ollongluc,
1 Triplex Pump,
1 H-U.xM-ft. brick building,
1 :,ouo gal. tank nnd tower with riser pipe.
Knglueur's estimate KMOMii.
A certllled check of 0 per cent, of thu
amount of the proposal on n regular Neb-
rnsKaisnuonni or Ktiue imnk una pnynblo
to tho Village Tronsuror of Dnkotn Oity.
Nobrnsltn, must nccombnuy ench proposnl
ns n guarantee that thu contract will lie
executed nnd bond llled as provided in theso
speclllcntlons.
Plans uud specifications are on lllo with
tho Village Clerk of Dakota City. Ndbrnskn,
nnd with thu Alamo Kuglnu and Supply
Co., Knglneors, Omnhn, Nebraska, whore
thoy unit be examined.
All contrnctors desiring a eopy of tho
plans nnd speclllcntlons for their own per
sonal U80 cnu obtain n copy from tho en
gineers by depositing S5.0Q, which will bo
refunded upon tho return of the plnus In
good condition. In order to receive con
sideration, nil proposnls must bo on the
printed fo. i r n1 h- " l !',. i-1.. v
laguOlerko, , . . .. i i . s i ,r.t
Dnkotn City, Wubiaika, leourses the nglil
to lejeotany or nil bids.
Dated nt Dnkotn City, Nebr., this 0th day
of June, am.
Siunky T. FltUM,
Village Ulork.
First publication 0-1-4W
NOTICE OF OVKNINO KOAD.
Stato of Nobrnskn, County of Dnkotn, ss.
Notice to Land Owuors,
To nil whom It may concern;
The Commissioner appointed to locnto
nnd establish n road commencing nt tho
Southeast corner of section (SO), township
(28), ltnngo (Ol.lu Dakota county, Nebraska,
miming thence north on thu Hcotlon lino
botweon section 18(1), township (SiO, Hnngo
(), and section (31), Township I'M), ltnngo
(7), nnd terminating at the northeast cor
uor of section (U0!, township (8), Kilimu (o),
has roported In favor of tho establishment
thoreof, and nil objections theretoor claims
for damages must bo filed in tho county
clerk's olllco on or before noon of tho loth
day of July, A. D 1UI4, or such rond will bo
established without reference thereto.
Geo wilkins,
County Olork,
First publication 0-4-lw
NOTIOK OK VAOATINO UOAD.
Statu cf Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss.
Notice til Land Owners.
To all whom It may concern:
Thu commissioner appointed to view, ex
amine and report on the vacation of a county
road lit Dakota county. Neb., commencing
nt tho southeast corner of tho north half of
southeast qunrtor of section seventeen,
townsnip twenty-nine, ltnngo sown, run
ning thonco west one-half mlleni.d there
terminate, has ronortod In fnvor of tho va
cation tlioroof, and nil objections thereto,
If any, must ho llled In tho county clerk's
ollloo onorlKiforo noon of the loth dny of
July, A. D.1U14, or such road will be vacated
without furtnor reioronco tiicreto.
Dated at Dakota Oity, Nebraska, this Urd
dny of June, A. I), lull.
deo. Wilkin.
County Clerk,
Looking Backward.
Interesting Items ot News from Our
Exchanges
Sioux Oity Journal, Juno G, 1891:
Tim Oarrubino, formerly of the livo
stook commission firm of Iugorson,
Carrabino & Lyo, but now vice presi
dents tho Standard Livo Stock Com
mission company, of Chicago, is in tho
city to remove his family tu Chicago,
whoro they oxpeot to make their homo
in the future
First publication o-i-iw
NOTIOE OF ALTEIIATION, ESTABLISHMENT
AND VACATION OF ROADS,
Thu Htnto of Nebraska, Dakota County, ss.
To nil whom It may concern!
Notice Is heiehy given I luita eommlsslon
erwaCppointPil to rei i on the location,
vacation uud alteration ui roads, as follows,
to-wlt;
To niter the public rond running In a gen
erally eaiit and wost direction tluough eo
Hon (:), township (W), range (7), In Dakota
eounty. Nebraska, belwoon the villages of
Jackson und Goodwin, snld alteration to
consist, llrst.ln opening nnd establishing a
public road CO feet wide runnllng south on
the itild-sentlon lino of said section, till feot
on ench side of tnld lino, from snld .lack
son und Goodwin road above mentioned to
connect with tho road coming from tho
south on said mid-section line nt a point
whero It turns northeasterly to Join with
said Jackson and Goodwin road, uud second
ly, in tho vacation of that portion uf the
Jackson nnd Goodwin rond ltetween Its
junction with kam presoui road from tho
Bbuthuud tho point where thu snld Jackson
nnd Goodwin road crosses said mid-section
lino, being tho point nt which tho rond to
be established begins; nnd notlcu Is also
given that snld CommfsslonorJuis reported
In favorof said alteration, vacation nnd es
tablishment of roads; and that nil objec
tions to nld alteration, vacation nod es
tablishment of roads, nnd nil claims for
damages tlioreforo, must bo llled In the
county ulork's olllco on or boforo noon on
tho loth day of July, A. 1)., UH, or snld al
teration, vacation und establishment ot
roads will bo made without refernncu there,
to.
Dntod nt Dakota City, Nobraska, Juno
1st, 1014,
aiCO.WIIiKINS,
County Clerk.
STINSON' S
Specials for SaturdayJune 13
For H2s Dsevy Only
lib Can Stinson 's Pride Bak Powd 20c
3 cans Standard peas .'.rVV. ..... .25c
8 bars Queen white soap .;'. 25c
2 pkgs shredded wheat !.'..; iv. 25c
2 pkgs Post ToUsties. . .- .- 25c
1 gal. Syrup 45c
2 cans red Alaska salmon 35c
1 lb pkg Millar's Green pkg. coffee 25c
Cream cheese, per lb 25q
3 pkgs tooth picks .' 10c
4 large bars good toilet soap , 10c
Don't forget that our Fruits, Vegetables and Meats
are received daily.
Stinson's
Oa.Sc.otec City.
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DIVORCE YOURSELF
From Dirt, Dust. and Drudgery
Ulini
Combination PncUmaticSwei5pr
Releateff otn broom druckhyfrom the s&alo of Bor
ing and lifting furniture and (rota the dangerous scastenag
ot duit nnd germs that are raised by the dm el the broom
nd the old laihioned carpet sweeper, cad be attained by
the use of the Duntley Combiaatioa Pneumatic '
Sweeper, which, although easily operated by hand,
creates powerful suction force which draws out all the dirt
'and dutt found in your rujs and carpets and at the same
time th i revolving brush pick up ell list, pia, threads,
ravelin i, -tie,
THE UUKTLEY SWEEPERa?re'Bade in dute sizes and sold
under a rigid guarantee foroneyear. YoumaytrraDuut.
Icy ia your own hsme for 10 days free orChtrgo.,
For, a;ofc,iietBllcOJoforraBll?otwiltoTODAY
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Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper
C0.t 0501 So. State at. Ohioago, 111.'
Something About
GovernmenhOwnenliip
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HV1
No. 4
It was an epoch in tho
world's history when tho
Bell System opened a
long distance line between
New York and Chicago,
in 1893, and demonstrated
that speech could bo
transmitted 1,000
miles.
Today the busi
ness man in Den
ver sends his voice
clear and distinct
Into the office of
luuiiuw xora inur-
chant, 2,000 miles distant.
A small army of skilled
telephone workmen in
the Rockies are now
building the homo stretch
of, the great Bell route
from New York to San
Francisco, and transcon
tinental conversations ov
er tho Bell System will be
one of the wonders usher
ed in by the Panama-Pa-ciflo
Exposition
next spring.
Last year the
first 900-mile tele
phone lino was
built in Europe,
whero practically
all telephone systems are
government owned, two
decades after a thousand
mile line had been in suc
cessful operation in tho
United States. -- ,
Bell TclcplionServlce Haslet 4He
Standard for Hie 'Restv'fi UiptiVorfb.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Westcott's Undertaking
Parlors
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faying S2 month and en
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direct to you or from our iMarMi
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The Heralds $1 per
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