t l 1 JL . ; . Q 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 ir-sney if you trade with us. If you don't buy it here, how can we save it for you Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs W. L. Dakota City, Notice to Cut Weeds. Property owuers1 aro heroby noti lied to cut wcoils ou uuil mound tlioir premises and in nllojs immediately or the Buniu will be dono nt the oxpeuso of the property owner. By Order of Village Board. The IJprald for Nowh whon it is Now First publication 6-25-4W PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tlie county court tot Dakota county, Ne brnskn. In tho matter of the eutato of O. Warren Smith, deceased. I Notice la hereby Klven that tho creditors of tho said deceased will moot the adminis trator of said estate, Imfore mo, county Judgo of Dakota county, Nobrnslcn, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 23rd day of December, 1914, nt 10 o'clock a ill, for tho purpose of presenting their claims fonox atnlnatlou, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho adminis trator to settle said estate, from tho 22nd day of June 1914. This notice will lx publish ed In the Dakota County Herald, for four weeks successively prior to tho 22nd day of October, A. D.1914. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1914. I). O. llEFPKUNAN, seat,. Ootinty Judge, First publication 7-2-4W Entitled Estimate of Expenses of the the Village of Dakota City, Nebr , for the Fiscal Year Ending April 30. 1915 . Bo It resolved by the Chairman and Boardof Trustees of tho Village of Dakota Olty, Nebraska, that the expenses of said Village for tho fiscal yoar ondlug April HO, 1915. bo estimated as follows: Intereston water bonds $ 500 00 Salaries 6S0 00 Streets 200 ou General village purposes 500 00 Lighting 160 00 Total., J2030 Oil Tho total amount of revenuo for said village for tho last preceding year being J 150.10. Be It further resolved that said estimate le published in tho Dakota Oounty Herald for four successive weeks as required by law. Passed and approved this HOtli day of June, 1914. Henry T.ahrs, Sidney T. Fiium, Chairman. Village Clerk. First publication 7-2-aw BPEOIAL ELECTION NOTICE. ABpoclalolectlon will be hold In the court house In the Village of Dakota City, Ne braska, on tho 23rd day of July, A. D. 1914, between tho hours of 9 A. M. nnd 7 P. M. to vote upon the following question and uso the following form of ballot: Shall tho Chairman and Board of Trus tees of the Village of Dakota Olty, Issue bonds of said Village lu tho sum of jlOOO.00, due 20 years from date, payable nt any time nftorflva years from date nt tho option of said Village, to draw Interest at the ratoof not tooxceodOpercont. per annum, paya ble semi-annually for tho purpose of pur chasing, erecting, constructing, and main taining an electric-lighting system. r For light bonds and tax. Agaliisc light bonds and tax.,.. Should a majority of tho ballots cast at said election bo In favor of said proposition and tax the Ohalrman and Board of Trus tees of sold village will bo authorized to issue and negotlnto said bonds for tho above specified purpose and u tax will bo levied to pay the Interest on laid bondsnud to pay said bonds. Given under the seal of said village this SOthdayof June, A. I). 1914, Henry Lahrs, hkai. Chairman. Attest: Sidney T. Krutn, Village Clerk. First publication 6-9-i!w NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for tho construction of a complete waterworks system will 'bo re ceived by the Villago of Dakota Olty, Neb raska, at its council room until 2 p. 111, July 29, 1914, at which time all bids will be pub licly opened and read. Tho building of the waterworks system will consist of furnishing nnd laying: 444 feet of flinch mains. 6528 feet of 4 inch mains. Furnishing nnd sotting: 10 4-lnchdoublodlschargo flro hydrants, 1 6-lnch gate valve and box. 4 4-lnch gate valves and boxes, Fnrnlsnlng material and sinking: 1 8-lncu tubular well about 100 feetdeop, Furnishing and eroding: 115-H. P. oil engine. 1 Triplex Pump. 1 14-ft.x22-f t. brick bulldlne. 1 35,000 gal. tank and towor v I th riser pipe. Kilgtnoer's estlmato 19,800.00. A cprtlfled chck of C ppr cent, of the amount of the proposal on a regular Neb raska National or state Bank and payable to the yilluge Treasurer of Dakota Olty. Nebraska must accompany each proposal as a guarantee tat thopontract will bo ex ecuted nnd bond !)lpd us provided lu these specifications. ..i,,?T,f?in?lPe,:."1tlJnsnr" o to with tlm Village Ojerk of Dakota Olty. Nobruska, and with tho Alamo Knglne and Supply Oo Knglueors, umaha, Nebraska, where they can be examined. All contractors desiring a copy of the plans und specifications for tholr own per sonal use enn obtain a copy from tlio en gineers by depositing 5,oo, which will bo refunded upon the return of the plans in good condition. In order to receive consid eration, all proposals must bo on the printed form furnished by either the VII lugo clerk or the cnirlneor. Tho Village of Dakota City, Nebiaska, reserves the right to roject any orall bids. Dated at Dakota Olty, Nebr,, this 6th day of July, 1914. SlllNKVT. FUM, Villago Olerk. aOINQ TO GET MARRIED? Let Us Design Your Engagement Cards and Wedding Invitation. ROSS Nebraska Mrs Novndo Lftttin returned Mon day from a visit nt Movllle, Iowa. Olyde Ori'go enmo down from Alien last week and is visiting friends here, Mrs L II Dillard is spending a few weeks at the homo of her parents in Fremont, Nebr. Mrs Elsie Welch nnd ohildron came down from Emerson Sunday und spent tho day with relatives. G F Broyhill has purohased a bran new Mitchell G cylinder auto He has also taken the agenry for tho car, Wm Loronz, wife und boub, Willie nnd Harry spent the Fourth nt tho August Lubalin home west of Homer. Tho Quarterly Conference imnmuio d nt tho M E Ohurch for tho 13th inst, is postponed. Please look for futuro notice George Garter jr, Miss Ardis Carter nnd Miss Margaret Fordyco o Omaha were visitors nt tho M O Ayros home tho past week. A full line of wall paper. Every thing now nnd the latest that money can buy. 800 our line bofore buying, Dakota Olty Phurmnoy, Gen W Tliuokor of Homer, and O W Fisher of Dakota preoinot, have filed f r county commissioners from their respective district both on tho demoorutio tiokef. Mrs Joe Goedert and daughter re turned to their homo at Ida Grove, Iowa, Sundny, nocompnnied by Helen Suudt dnughter of Ed Sundt und wife who will visit them a couplo of months. An indelible penoil, falling out of tho parson's pookot into the M E par sonage well turned nil tho wator pur plo, nnd it had to bo pumped out. Moral, n littlo contamination spoils n great deal of purity. Tho Dnlcotn Oity Pharmacy is agent for the great Mound Oity Paints. A oar load just arrived and isibeing stor ed in our basement. It sthnds iu a class by itself. Prices cheap as tho poorest paint sold by our competitrrs. At tho meeting of tho village board last Wednesday to pass tho b'ids for installing a system of waterworks in this plaee, the bids wore all rejeoted, and tho notice to contractors ordered republished asking for bids on tho plant. James Fueston has iiled as a repub lican candidate for sheriff. Mr Fues ton served as deputy sheriff for sever al yours, and was always at his post of duty. Ho goes into the raco with a clean record, and no exouses to offer. ior uuy piiMi. ucih, oiuciai or otherwise, A special elootion was called last weok by tho village board to vote on tho question of issuing bonds in tho sum of $4000, with which to purchase, equip and maintain an electrio light plant in tho village of Dnkota Oity, Tho question will bo voted on July 23rd. A qondly number from hore wit nissed tho auto raco nt tho Sioux Oity Speedway July dtli. it was surely 'a thrilling affair from start to'ilnish. Nearly four hours of steady grinding at the rata of 80 miles per hour was enough to satisfy anyone, unlesd thoy went with expectation of seejng somo ono killed, whioh, fortunatoly was avoided , U S Marshal Wm P Wnrnor wns up from Omaha last Thursday nnd Friday nnd mndo a business tiip to his farm south of town. Ho stntod that it is all a mistake as to his resigning tho U tt marsiiaisuip. However, his many friends horo would bo pleased to see him ontor the congressional raoo in tho Big Third. Tho democrat who beat him out would have to go along some, Mr und Mra D M Neiswangor broke oamp nt Crystal lake Tuesday, tho Inst of their guests, Dr and Mrs E A "Van Fleet of Omahn, Miss Lydia Beudorof Yutiui, nnd Miss Mnttio Martin of Hickman, left for their homo that dn.y. On Thursday of last week they entor tained twenty-six guests at uinnor, in cluding tho execution committee of the Nebraska Homo and Foreign Mission ory sooioty of tho Lutheran synod. The Crystal Lake team defeated King's Laundry in a snappy game at tho park on tho Fourth, by a sooro of 7 to 0. A big oiowd of oelebrntors nt tho park witnessed tile gamo. Sever al thousand people from different Uowns in tho county, nlso mnny from Sioux Ulty spout tho day ut Orystul Lake Park enjoying tho amiiBoraents, Tho management wns well pleased with the laree turnout ami ln,n,ll,.,i tho crowds in lino shnpo, l.nral Tfotne AJkUUUI JL.lCAJ'lA) Tho Herald 1 year, $1. Will mul Donald licst woro down from Pouou over Sunday, Miss Elsie Lorenz visited friends iu Sioux Oity tho past week, M O Ay re) has putchnsed n new Franklin 5 passenger unto. Miss Muu Allcwus Waited relatives in Pouca a fow days tho past weok. Miss Frana Hall returned Saturday from a month's visit with relatives iu Westileld, Iowu, Olarouoe M Isonborg aud Missltuby 13 r j co of Emorson, woiu married iu Sioux City Tuesday. Lyman Whito nud family, of V6od bine, In, spout tho past weok ut their Crystal lnko cottage, 1 Mrs Estolla Debien ennio down from Pouou Wednesday for u short vi-it ut the 11 L llroyhill home. Found a pookotbook, t Owner (tun have sumo by proving property and paying for this notice. John F Sidos, deputy U S muiehal, was iu Niobrara several days the past weok ou official business. Found n watoh, tho owner of which can have snmo by proving prop erty and paying for thiB notice. Andrew Poterson enmo up from PlattBmouth, Nob, nnd is spending a few days with relatives hereabouts Mis Mary MoNamara, of Dubuque, In, was called haro last week by the serious illness of her littlo daughter, Arohio Ooughtry and family wont to Walthill last Friday uud visited until Monday with Will Mason uud family Hal Spinharnev uud family nriivoil hero from Oklahoma Inst week for visit with his brothor-in luw, O E Do.. little. Tho Herald is sovoral hours lato thiB week, kb wo had a big run of legal notices thnt took time to got in tho forms. Sohriovor Bros huvo moved thoir hardware stock into their new storo, and are busy urrangiug it on tho shelvrs. Work of laying tho eomont blooks was bpguu ou tho now Masonic lodge hall Monday, nnd tho work is progress ing uioely. Mrs H L Everist of South Sioux Ci ty, and Mrs J B Everist of Randolph, woro Sunday visitors nt tho It L Broy hill homo in this placo. Mrs Ed J Moriuaud daughter came down from Wynot last Friduy nnd vis ited over Sunday ut tho homo of her mother, Mrs Wm Ohenoy. Miss Bessie Krygor, stenographer for the Dakota County Abstract Co., left Monday noon over the Burlington on a sightseeing trip through Califor nia. Fred Bargmann and Hans Johnson, of Bancroft, are tho new bartenders at tho Henry Krumwiede saloon in this place. Mr Krumwiode is taking a va cation. Our ball team went to Hronsou, Iowa, the Fourth and Oh, such u sad tnlo they brought back. Lost both games of a doublo header tho first 8 to 4, and the second ID to 2. Tho strenuous activities of the 4th muile small congregations at tho chinch on tho 5 tli. Next time, don't let your patriotism oat up your piety. J. Crows. Mrs E A Herman of Sioux Oity, who had just returned from n visit with relatives in Wisconsin, spent a fow days laBt week in this place with her sister-in-law, Mrs Dick Broyhill. Charles Jono?, wife and two sons, Ted and Dale, of Spencor, Iowa, visi ted their oousin, Mrs Eva Orr, in this place from Friday until Monday. Thoy took in the auto races Tu Sioux Oity tho Fourth. Tho oxeoutivo committee of the Pioneor and Old Sottlers' association of Dnkota Oounty will moot nt tho court houso Saturday afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock to arrange for tho coming annual reunion. ( Tho Eozy Studio now located at Fourth nnd Douglas stroots. Tho biggest, best variety of small size pho tos inane city. Special Postal cards anu stamp pnotos. boo us nnd save money. Kozy Studio. 1 A L Mathwig of South 8ioux Oity, has filed for sheiff on tho democratic nonet, nis annouueomout ippears in tuts issue of tho Herald. Ue hus mndo un excellent record us police ofllcer in his homo town, and will bo n strong candidates for the cfljco to which ho aspires,- M 0 Hoover, a piano tanerof Sioux Oity, wns held up nnd robbed of n diamond ring, his watoh nnd $2 in cubIi Tuesday in South Sioux Oity noar tho bridgo. Tho highwayman shot off Hoover's finger in order to securo the ring. Hoovor was takon to n Sioux Oity hospital, while the robber made his got;Hway. A II Baker und daughtor, Mrs S A Mason, wero summoned to Omaha Sunday by a tolegram announcing tho death of littlo Hnrry Baker, tho 10-year-old son of narry Bakor, sr, a nephew of Mr Baker. Tho littlo fel low was run down and killed by an automobile driven by an employee of Brandies storo, who was prostrated with grief ovor tho nccidout. John Rnardon, whom Ooroner Hun ger of Homer insisted wns tho dead man found iu tho river noar Mncy two months ngo, icudo his uppearanoo tuo iirm 01 mo woeit. Tiio Hotly was identified us that of Ollio York of South Sioux City by relatives of tho dead man, but tho iusuinnco company in whioh tho deceased man 'carried a polioy, held up the mpney ponding turthor investigation. The. appear unco of Reunion wjll probably oioar the matter up. L,ooking Backward; Interesting Items of New from Exchanges Our Pouca Journal, July 4, 1881 In unnota county tho upplo crop is ex ported to bo lurgH this season. Col onol Warner will havo 1000 bushels, Johu Finuerty, 2000 bushels, numer ous othors will have from 500 to 1000 bushels If Dakota oounty can do so well in tho fruit lino -Dixon. Cedar. Wayno un 1 Knox oau do tho Bumo. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER8. Frank Mahon, sheriff, to IstNat.bank, of Hloux Olty, In., blk 10, except lou an. si. :, blk , und lota ao. ai, sk, blk 7. 6 Martln'sudd toHIouxOlty,.,... .. .8?t)W DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD; DAKOTA FOR COUTY CLERK Tho undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for tho republican nom ination for tho oflloe of county olerk of Dakota county, subject to the will of tho voters ut tho primary election August 18, 11)11. Vory respectfully, Geoiiou Wilkinh tJ)WMClM0()t0t0l)WW(KO4( CORRESPONDENCE g HUBBARD. Carl Anderson nud wife visited on 1' lesduy with tho M Hatvlt family near Goodwin. Mary lluguti enjoyed u Vint with friends from the city Inst wntc. Mrs Frank Heouey was q tito tick tho past week. DresB shirts for moh iu lino variety, nt C Andorson Co, John Ueffornnu of Chicago, who hus been visiting relatives hero tho past weok, leaves this weok for his homo. Machine Oil for harvesteis uud mowers at C Anderson Co's, Grandma Ben corn spout tho 4th with her daughter, Mrs H Covell, in Nacoru. John Eilluoky und family of Bloom Hold, wero week oud visitors with rel atives here. Harvester whips and harvester gloves ut O Audorson Co's, Leo Biode camo homo with a now machine, uud Ernest Goerlz has pur ohnsed a now cnr. Larson Bros uud Max Nelson had n onr of hogs ou tho market Wednesday. Tho majority of our people celebrat ed tho 4th iu Sioux City. Now is tho timo you will need dip and sprays for fly ohasers. C Ander son Co has everything iu that line, Tho poitofllco has beon removed to tho Timlin store. Thorvald Frodriksou und family, cf Newell, Iowa, visited from Friday until after the 4th with relatives horo. Try our famous Mikado tea for ico ten driukB. Nothing is healthier this hot weather. O Andorson Co. Mr Olson, seotion foreman, enjoyed a visit with friends from Mngnot ovor Sunday. A daughter was boin tp Mr and Mifl Freo Pounds June 30th, For lunches nnd picnic purticB wo havo everything in Heinz canned goods, also n full, lino of Loose-Wiles oookios and cakes. There is nothing better than thoso brands of goods. C Andorson Oo. E Christonsen was in Pontta last Suturduy. Ed Oampboll was down from Bores ford, S D, tho ilrt of tho weok. The best American-Mexican straw hats for men, womou und ohildron, at C Andorson Go's, Will Rooney's now garage just south of Anderson's storo is inoloaod and now iu uso. He is now proparod to mnko drives anywhero nt anytime. 8 G Daily, dentist, of Sioux Oity will mako Hubbard ovory Monday, Dentist S. G. Daily of Sioux City, la., will be in Hubbard every Monday at the office of Dr. Seasongood, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and will bo found at tho oflloo of Dr Seasongood, Ladies furnishings ready inado garments of all kinds, cheaper than you can mako thorn yourself. O An derson Oo. Hoy Armour and family left last woek by auto for Miuot, N D, whoro they will visit relatives for n fow weeks. Guy Wior and family und Fr En glish atitood to Sioux Oity Tuesday to soo tho ball game. Wo want your cream, bu,ttert eggs and farm produpe, and, will pay tho highest market price, 0 Anderson Co. Georgo Nelson and wife arrived horo from Oregon lust Thursday uud will remain hero for tho present ut the Herman Nelson home. JACKSON. Cutheiine Casey is spending u fow weoks vacation nt La Cioss, Wise, und tho Lakes. Mr und Mrs William Garner of Gretna, Nebr, aro vlsitiug relatives here, Henry Franoisco wont to Royal, Nobr Mouday. Mr und Mrs Bert Ohuoo ot Wuko- iioiu who wero guests 1110 pnsi weou in tho Tuon-nodgin homo, uutood to Fair !..!.. . 1 11 CITV, NEBRASKA. tfax, S D, to spond tho Fourth with tho forraor s sister there ! Potor Krnmper mot with n painfull ncrniont .Monday wiillo cutting grass. Ho had his thumb almost nuiputnttd, Dr Magirl Hpotit ovor Sunday with friends iu Omaha Nollln Ungan is visiting friends nt Elk Point, S D. Mrs William Suudt returned Mon day from u Fourth of July visit in tho L P Murray horn ut Beldeu, Nobr. Born to Mr und Mrs W J Riloy, Ju ly 1st, '11, u dnughter. Enot Hiittt dopurfod Inst Wednes day for Allen to visit friends aud eel obruto tho Fourth, Mury Mooro and littlo brother, Jo seph woro ovor night visitors lait Thnrsdny in tho .1 J McCarthy homo nt Ponoa . Mrs J M Fiunell expects tu leave about , inly 11, '14. for Denver, whoro she will spond the summer with rela tives. Fruuois MoCormlok is nttendlug summer school ut tho Norranl school nt Wnyno. Tho Misses Colin nud Loonin Krnm per, tho littlo daughters of J P Krnm per, wont to So Omaha lus Friday to visit relatives. Hnns Knu Ison nnd family nutood to Winnebago, Nebr, tho Fourth whoro thoy spent tho day. Geo Hoffoiunn wont to Obort, Nebr, Snturduy whoio ho played ball. A lotter receive'd from Buy Hull stutoi ho arrived ut Fairbanks, Alnskn, O K. Helen Itiloy who hus boon attend ing school p( ' 'nvolnud, O. tho past yeur, arriv, , mo Inst Friduy even ing. Geo Stophons uud family huvo moved into tho Frank Konnolly houso onBt of town. Quito n number of tho young paoplo, uttondod tho dnnoo nt Ponoa laBt Fri day ovening nnd roport it good timo. Mr nud Mrs Ed T Konrnoy nnd dnughtors und their guest, Mrs M B Douohoo of Thermopolis, Wyo, re turned Monday from u Fourth of July visit iu tho Ed Lnttu homo ut Tokum- nu. . Mr nn.l Mrs J M Bnrry nnd daught ers, Mnry nnd Bonny, pt tho 4th with friends in Sioux Oity. T II Sullivan wns receiving treat ment nt tho hospitnl sovornl days this woek for au injury ho receivod by hay iug a horse full ou his leg. Ho is now able to bo around with tho uso of a crutch . HOMER. Quito a fow from here wont to On 8 tnl lako I "m"'1 lin f tp'li Louis unli, it luiiliol H1U1 buj, now u resident of ThurBton, Nebr, wiib murried in Sioux Oity Monday to Nola MjOrrilleld, of Wymore, this state, Our ball teum lost to Hubbard Sun day in a rod hot 12 inning game by a 4 to 5 score. Rev Kockler and tvifo wont to Larch wood, Iowa, for n vacation viit of a fow wooks, O J O'Connor nutood to Hubbard Tuosduy eveniug nud took tho trnin for Vulnntiuo, whoro ho will spond a fow dnys looking after businoss mnt tors, Mrs Phoebo Wolson wont to Colo rado last weok to visit, relatives nt Denver and Pueblo, Henry Loomis went to Algona, Iowa lust weok to visit relntives and help look nftor un nplnry, SALEM Hob Hiloman camo In last weok from Vun Tassol, Wyo, to look nfter his proporty intorosts hero. Ho loft for homo Tuesday with his auto, nooom paniod by David Hilemau. Luthor Hoikes has purohased n now six oylindor Mitoholl. Jakio Sidos and family nutood to Ponca Sunday. W W Armour and Mrs E A Solby camo ovor from Humbolt, Iowa, Tues day and will visit relatives horo for n weok, after whioh thoy will go to Wyoming, for a visit at tho Rob Hilo rann homo, How'sT'tHIs? V?e offer Ono Humlnil euo of Catarrh that 1 Catarrh Cure. 'Milan new&nl tor an) .ut bo cured by Hall': r. J. CUENHV & CO., Toledo. O. We, the unileraleuitl, have Known F. J. Clirney for IheMait Id yean, and believe film tn-rlrctty hon orable In all hiulncia traniaetlona aud financially able to carry out any obltcatlons rrnuln by hb arm. WALUINQ, H1NNAN X S1AHYIN, Wholesale UruKXlsta, Toledo, O. llall'a Catarrh Cure h taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous aurfacea ot the lytteni. Testimonials sent free. Price 79 lenta pu bottle. Sold by all DrunnliU. rake llall'a Family I'llla for conaUnatlon. Phenomenal Bargain. Wo havo boon fortuunto in mnking nrrungomonts whioh onnblo us to ofllor you u yoar's subscription to Furmor and Breedor aud tho Herald for only $1.00. This is an unusual bargain; tako udvuutago of it TODAY. 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City, Something About Government Ownership No. The Boll created the Company has entire art of telephony. Almost without ticn, none cf the tant contributions excep-impor-to tho art have been made any government. by owned telephone administration, or by any other tele phone company, either in this coun try or abroad. Typo after type of in struments, of cable and switchboards have been invented, built and dis- carded better. for something Bell TcktflioneSej Standard NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY GLACIER NATIONAL PARK NEWLY REVEALED WONDERLAND This region of ranjostio, glaoior-oappoa mountains tho climnx of tho tugged grandeur of tho Rookioa la reaohod by tho Great Northern Hallway from Glacier Park station, at whioh point tho Railway company has con structed u hnmlrod-thouand dollur hotel. Automobile roads havo beon built from this entrnnoo and from Bolton (western ontranoo) through tho park. A dotour may bo mado from eithor ontranoo, or going in at ono and coming out nt tho otlior. In mnking a tour of tho coast suoh a dotour' will prove, to bo ouo of its most attraotivo features. It inolndes automobiles, launches, coaohes, hotols, nnd oovors distances of from 80 to 1D0 miles. Illustrative Detours and Kates Round trip oxoursion faro from Eastern Nobrnska to Glacier Park Station $35 00 Ono-day park tour from Gluoior Station 8 25 ' Throo-day park tour between Glaoior Park station and Bolton. 21 00 Fivo-day park tour from Glaclor Park station 81 25 he Burlington-Groat Oorthorn Express, from Linooln and Eastorn Nebraska Monday night, for oxamplo, arrives Glaoior Park 8:35 Wednesday evening. Ask for somo of tho hundsome Glaoier Park publications. pw yyw ESTATE FAIR J II a m EAOffiY UNDER CONTR A 1NBSS A.ND fSUNNlNQ RACESDAn "orATWICK CONWAV l SAND AN0 GRAND OPERA. Ca DIANVniA(iE.WJDEWlLE HREWDKK M4toturaIsfortiajItrf ' i.l m- ;ki. liuiTrncrTcc i iJT H y'fiuj ujt"iiui.ujiLj.nousairi 2gc a. xm&tv wjj-io'ooio cxt:uci:ure..irii AUTOMODlUE.lMPl.BMBNT.l.rAm-STOCM "" and KTF KARTRS aaoY3' schooi 'REMEMBER "-'KWWW B Nabrask.81 5 All Europe. with '405 less million people. has than three million tele phones, dr less than one tenth the number per pop ulation used in the United States. During the last eight years Bell telephone wires have been erected at tho rate of two miles a minute or a million miles a year. In modern facilities, quality of service, and reasonableness of rates, no telephone systemin tho world approaches the Bell organization. K tfwne&ejvic&tHasii'Set tflie forthWMstwfrtK&Wjiria. . W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakkley, G. P, A., Omaha, Nob. 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