fj WBWWtWt- &1pmjrm.'- WHef u.- i-y- - mnrvTva 4Cnr IA.,. W -. n DAKOTA COUNTY HEBAlDi DAKOTA CITT, NEBRASKA s Foreman Tells About Trouble 2BEBEBEBEGBBEEaBBBB8BBBBW&B& 0 B G. F. Hughes & Co. FOR TWENTY YEARS HE HAD SUFFERED (JAINS ELEVEN FOUNDS AND IS RESTOR. ED TO HEALTH. te 1 AaBBBBBBBae "Knew we'd get together" Ckes Field TTE JTXr field. RE'S where the particular smoker meets the particular smoke Chester- Particular is right! Not only do we use the four choicest varieties of Turkish to bacco Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Sam soun but to these we add the rich, sun ripened leaves of specially choice Domestic, tobacco. Fine as these tobaccos are, it's the ex clusive process by which they are blended that gives to Chesterfields that eaHbfying body, that mellow richness which makes a smoke mean something. Chesterfields certainly do satisfy as no other cigarette has satisfied you before and to top it off, they are packet&n a gla38 ine paper package that preserves for you all of that delicious flavor. it ti. 0jff&x4CfacCi "For about two years before 1 be gan taking Tanlac my health was so bad that I lost two or three hours from my work nearly every day," said C. H. Melton, a construction foremun for the Western Union Tele graph Co., Omaha, Neb. Mr. Mel ton's home is at 3336 Tracy Ave,. Kansa- City, Mo., and it was while he was in Kansas City one week-end on business for his company that he made this statement to the Tanlac representative. "For twenty years before I started taking Tanlac I suffered from stom ach trouble and nervous indigestion," he continued,' "andmy condition kept Igctting worse until about five years iiK wau in sucn uwiui snape mat nearly everything I ate caused me terrible suffering. I had bursting headaches, and gns would form so bad on my stomach at times that I could hardly breathe, and felt heavy and stuffy all the time. I suffered from constipation and got so weak and run down that I could hardly drag about and sometimes it ' looked like I would just have to give up my work entirely. "A friend of mine, who- had tried Tanlac, recommended it to me so strongly that I bean taking it. Weil sir,-in three days'' time I 'could' tell that 1 had at last struck the right medjeine, for my appetite began to imprdve, my stomach got better and I was feeling built up in every way; I have now taken five bottles of Tan lac,. eat anything I want, have gained eleven pounds in weight, and never have a pain in my stomach. I have almost forgotten, that I ever had a headache and I am not constipated any more, and in short, I'm not the same man and was never in better health in all my life. Yes, sir, of course, I can recommend Tanlac and I am glad whenever I get the oppor tunity tp say a good word for it." Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South btoux uity by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer, by Wagner's Pharmacy. Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware Coal We have now been in Dakota City in the Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to please our customers, to treat every one right and alike; and to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you the same courteous service in the future. COME OFTEN H. It. GREER, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. ixi vuram.? .L Aev'hk a re m n m re sMJldA k.i. x ' 'and the blend S-'m ;2Kor 20 cents' J. cant be copied yfjjg&m LEGAL NOTICES First Pub, Nov, C, 1019 4w In the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE. David "W. Hoch, who" is the same .person as D. W. Hoch, Plaintiff, vs. ftufus F. Young and Maria Young, tnn Guardian of Uufus F. Young, Doro thea Olson, Administratrix of thu Estate of Henrick Jorgen Fredorik Kyhl, who is the same person us II. Kuhl, deceased, Dorothea Olsen, tho Scottish American Mortgage Compa ny, a corporation, Ann E. Colljn, Adelia Williams, David W. Williamr, Arriu Cotton, and Joseph 11. Cotton, Heirs at Law of William 1). CofTin, deceased, the northwest quarter of tho northwest quarter (NWVl NWV4), tho northeast quarter of tho south west quarter (NEtf SWW), tho northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter (NW4 SEtf) nnd tho south west quarter of tho northeast quar ter (SWft NEJ4), section ono (1); tho west half of tho northwest quar ter of tho northeast quartur (WV4 NW4 NEii), section two (2), town ship twenty-soyen (27), range eight (8); tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (a?A SEVS), sec lion thirty-flvo (35), township twon-ty-clght (28), rango eight (8), oast of tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Dakota County, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any klnd in tho said real estuto or any part thereof. You and each of you aro hereby notified that on tho 3rd day of No vember, 11)19, plaintiff lilud his duly veriiled petition against you in tho District, Court of Dakota County, Ne braska, tho object and prayer of which is to quiet his title, to the norlhvvOBt quarter of the northwest quarter (NWtf NW4), tho north east quarter of tho southwest quar ter -(UEJ4, SW4). the northwest quarter 'of tho southeast quartur (NW!4 SK5) and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SWJ4 NEW), section one (1); thu .west half of the northwest quarto, , of the northeast ouarter (WJi NW4 NE&), .motion .tWo (2), township twenty-seven (27) grange eight (8); the southeast quarter of the south east quarter (SEJ4 SEW), sectkif viutHip iwoniy- east or tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Dakota County, Nebraska, and to remove tho clouds occasioned by the claims of each and overy one, of the defend ants, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real es tate or any part thereof. Plaintiff also prays for general equitable relief. You aro required to answer said pe tition on or before the lDth day of December, 1010. Dated this Gth day of November, 1019. DAVID W. HOCH. Plaintiff. First Pub. Nov. 13, 1919 5w. ROAD IS'OTIOti. To Whom it May Concern: Tho County Suryeyvr, who has been ordered to locate n road commencing at tho southeast corner of Section Nineteen (19), Township Twenty-eight (23), Range Sovcii (7), Dakota Coun ty, Nebraska, thonco north along the Section lino between sections Nino- teen (19), and Twenty (20), Town ship Twonty-olght (28), Rango Seven (7), in said County to the northeast cornor of said Section Nineteen (10), nnd intersecting tho section lino road running along tho north lino of said section Nineteen (19), in Dakota County, Nobruska, has reported in fa vor of tho establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims fav damages must bo filed in tho County Clork's ofTIco on or before tho 19th day of January, 1920, or such road Will lio established. J. S. I1ACON, County CletK. NO FRIEND OF PROFITEER. "People should take palna to avoid paying them by shopping; for lower prices, ay rdcing "'their' 'cjohauirip tioirrcticing thrift, utilising for tfcelrsartnp'lJberty JJonds, War Sav incs Stamps' and other opportunities 'far gUtedge investment now open to' tkwst. ( "This attitude will constitute a strong Influence In lowering prices, down to the point at laast necessl ;tated toy phasic conditions, and, these latter coadittosV' being rudamenfal, aaat be left to work themselves .out. E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Poncai Neb. CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY; Dan. thirtyiave -(33r tpww4 elf ht "(38), rang 'efght; ADVERTISERS 00 Are In Good , Company Here Wil!?&&xiueXU visit ExMwatiiif Bufkiue; VawJivitii HiiitltHi rilti with Prtltr Cltli. fwuvCleiM, Bwimh . iM. WIIIIIII HUH (IIHIBDItl UK1 Wart MATINCE EVCOt,WEEKfiAY uvui Tin tmm im mi tww witr of tmuct Progressiva Merchants Realiia a aer in Excessiva Prices, Progressive retail njsrcbsnu tara coming to recognize that the parity ot ha merchant. Is thorouckily connoetsd with the, prosperity t et hla oustomars and tthat tha success Um profiteer is no less a blow (6 tka -st merchant, than to the lutCariag put chaser. In a iocent letter to the public, Kd ward A.' MaoLaan, secretary ef tfea Ori'ifoii Retail Merchants Association, snlil. iu ionn as tho free buying spirit of (! American public exists, mayors i) ( ovcrnors can fuss nd fusae aad i. ,.' t?3s can enact what it pUasaa, but high prices will continue. It U my opinion that tho purchase ot gov ernment securities such as War Say lugs Stamps and Treasury Sayings Certificates instead of merchandise will htwten the orertbrow of the 'high cost of Hying.' ' "Here is tho point it is high ta that Uie American people ward Jtroncht to realise that the respQBsl; iblllty for the. high cost of living, laBOt a responslbtlity of Congress of any other agency. Unless tho American people, theni8lv.es, quit JuppolrUag' jblgh prices, they cu, right now, jsaaka p their minds to. pay high prlciVfor iaoma tlmo to cosae." This attitude Js thoroughly dbraed by the Western bankers. Tfce' Wells Forgo NeVuda , Rational Dank pt San Francisco in a recant corasau plication to its. clients declared people .should practice thrift, shop tor lower prices, and utilise, Liberty Bosaa aad War Savings Stamps as InveaaaaafU tar their savings. Attar oUbMm home, of tho causes for the hlgaTeoat fit llrlng, and government action -to bffflot this, the bank says: "What we may .look and hope torts the mafia effect of. this Uoreraateatal uctlou is an awakening of tatMvatoa to aaore ot a natural ectiok;a)Sat Tenth Dlatrlet Aaked to "Co Over the Tost" Afalnnfer). 8. 8. , "Going over the top," came to.be a wartime habit In the United, States fru aa it did with the doighboys in France. It Js a hard'aabJt to curb and ha order to, keep in practice. taVSav, 'lags Orgaaisition, ot the Tth Fed) aral XMps Watrlct haw lawched a 'caaspaiga which will give each com ssuntty an opportaalty to "go oyer" ftJBla. oa AraaisUee ,Dr and thereby 'ebrate a, year of peace. ,,Suh coasaunity la given a vera saaall qbou tarisghjts: banks, aad lai Jreslora are bela;' urged teordar .jkaW 1101 to 11,000 rBBSirflmgg Certlifl,' Mtea which bear" tkeMUBe iaUresf tod prlvilegae aa (he Hfu SMlnks Tie caaigu js.teMed. Bot only HjBBiWBSTe lismswu aa op mij io. reeeive a niaxBBuaa ret oa ssaall ' aasouMtji ef' aaVlara. Ill InVMtora aiav hsln mi&mmrii. be quoU by ptucaaaiag War lariags Btaaapa at any poatottlce, a ; HER SAVINGS DIDN'T VyORK. Misaoart Weman'a Hoard Might Havs Earned MCO a Year. When relatives came to straighten Urate atfaira at Ue laiiiMra. A. If c 'CHstrn of KtrksTlUe, Mc-tley lli covered 111,000 la carreacy akd. 12,00(1 m ,. uiuuau is wis, iwiBaaaca, dooks t4 under ; jSga aadaaattresses. .The laeaey had perforaaed ' no 'service tfoi Hm. McQulreaiii'jiobabJy had been Pads and War Isvlags .Staiaps ad gavlagsertifieisie H weaM' aW?ba EUag over H0 a yoriXd:KUc' res heir aadjweuld.aldte sUsaa production, lacreMei enalomeat laad reduce ithe iiltja costJ0f ilTtagi money ta"aoIoaa in econoaild, the Jeate:taBaldU workers be. "- Writer or phone me early for dates, as I will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I have some good farms and ranches for sale. Yours for Business. Westcptt's Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMBULANCE SIOUX CITY, Old Phone, 426 IOWA New Phone, 2067 lldle ma jlpcs to" hvewld ,3Iuslc pleading aud Pictures In tin Ifuate "Music, Heading and Pictures in the Home,", is the name pr a;n,ew clr cular by the Extension Service, Col lege of .Agriculture. It discusses such subjects as value of music, com munity singing, better music, music and the child.choice of hooks, how- to read, hoqkjror young people, val ue of a library, influence of pictures, number, of:;plcturs, types of plct ures and,wtyereao.use.thetn, framing pictures anathanglng, pictures. A3k for house 'management circular 14. vjaaaaLL'aBw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSA naaBj - 'aaaM uWKn iBnal IJ aWaY ISPBaaaaaaVaHNaaaaaaaaaaal W: ;''aP9aa'1i VBaaaaMjB7SaaaaawBaaaaaaaaaK'7 Buy your Boar Early and have the advantage of a Wider Selection. I am holding no Boar Sale This Fall This saves you money, for it costs to run a sale. I have a large number of Jjjg-bpned, stretchy boars of good quality and breeding. They are priced ,to sell quickly. Crystal Lake Stock Farm John' B. Evans, Prop. Dakota City, Nebr. Dr. Koch Sells a 10-oz. Bottle of Vanilla Extract, for 90c, and Lemon ior $1.00. And our Spices of all kinds aro the Cheapest sold on the market. We put out a 50-lb. Pail of Poultry Tonic for $8.00, and we guarantee it will make your hens lay. Wo also sell Stock Tonic, and No. 1 Dip. You can pet these goods from the wagon, or at the C. W. Hitts residence, South Sioux City, Neb. E, J. GAJflLOCK, Agent South Sioux City, Nebr. &4N ! - i iii ..! jti t s i Tf v . fc 'A..? mLh. Au v. 4 BiMIlWiWIIHWIIMIiiriP