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I k P yw BB- ' -' Hard Coal We have just received a small car of No. 2 Nut Hard Coal. This is a little smaller than tne regular uiesiuuc size, but especially good for small base burners. We have also just got in a car of Range Coal, and it is eoing fast. Beiter send in an order for some before it is all taken. Our Soft Coal stock is complete. We like to hear the bells ring. Phone your orders to No. 10. Phone 10 Edwards & Lumber Bradford Co. Dakota City Nebr. I I .. .aaaBaaaaava. at j k ssssssssasssm m aaamaTafaVai u -Hbbbsssssv m w mmmrmm v - aaBa-aa-aa' w "a m-m Abstracts of -Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Onaranteei tho sooursoy of srsry Abstraot I make Bnocaitor to Dakota County Abstract Bonded Abstractor J. J. EINER .i '''''' BwasBBBwawaaBaaBaajaaaaaa City - MesUfc - Maa.rk.et WM. F. LORBNZ, Proprietor Dakota. City, Nebr. Back in the old stand, ready to serve you at all times with the best Meats at the lowest living prices. j2 Order your Poultry and Meats By Phone Agent for Seymour's Laundry, Best in the City. E. F Rasmusseiv uctioiveer Write me, Jackson, leb. R 1. or call, 1 mile west of Goodwin, 1eb. Satisfaction Guaranteed News From Lincoln. Thoro will bo something (loin this win ter at your stnte capital and you will want tokooptnbor.lt. Laws will bo made that will affeot you directly, no mattor how much or how llttlo you own. Wntoh your homo roprosentntlvo and see how ho stands on nil those questions, if you wnnt a real, live, progressive, fearless nnd outspoken newspnper. rlRht from the soat of war. send BO cents to The Lincoln Dally News and you will receive thnt big dally during the whole sossion 01 mu kbiwhiuioi "t oapor will stop whon the time Is up. Bona 50 cents today nnd tho pnper will start nl mco. Local Items PYRAMID NO OF GIZEH LONGER ENIGMATIC. Unexpected Conclusion. The very stones of the Great Pyramid ol Ghteh live crying out In no uncer tain tones". Every Inch of the massive Btiucture, with unerring precision, re Veals the solutions to problems which lor centuries civilized nutions have spent fhiiuloiis sums in vain to find snd which men of nele noe have encoun tered hardships to analyze. Thin wonderful testimony of the Groat Stone Witness, with its general description and storehouse of Truth, scientific, historic and prophotlc, with Bible alluslouH to it, the importance of Its location and verifications of as tronomical and Koographlcnl deduc tions. Is an extensive chapter of a oJ ume which may be obtained by send ing 35 cents to the Watch Tower So ciety, J7 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. 12 Try Solace At Our Expense Money Back for any case of Ilhouinatism, Neuralgia or Huiidiiche that Soluco Fuils to Koliovo SOLACE REMEDY Is n recent medlcnl dUcovery of tlireu Merman Sclontlsts that neutralizes urioAcIdanu purities tho uioou. It Is easy to taku, and will not ollect tho weakest stomach. It la guaranteed under tho Pure food and Drug Law to lx) absolutely free of opiates or hnrmful drugs of any description. SOLACE is a pure ipecllluln tablot form and has been pi oven ltuyoml auostlon to bo the surest and quickest remedy for Urlo Acid trouble1) known to medical science, no matter how long standing. It reaches and removes tho root of tho trouble (Urlo Acid) and put lllos tho blood. THE SOLACE CO, of llattlo Orook are the Hole U. H. Agents and have over two thousand voluntary testimonial lotteis which linvo been received from grntefiil peoplo SOLACE has roktored to hoaltli. Testimonial letters, llteiaturo nnd FREE BOX sent upon request. H. I.ee Mori Is. president of the First N tlonal bank of Cllili'o, Texas, wrote the Sol ace Company ns follow: "I want you to kcnd a box of riolnco to my father In Memphis. Tenu., for which I en close SI Thin remedy, has lieen used b Home friends of mind here and I only hope It will Im ix lit my father as It 1ms them, hlgmdi II I. Muni-. 1'n nr lu .'.V f-x- and Jl.i bote. IT'SMI .HTY FINETOBEWELLAND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY T KING SOLACE S'"-i: ililli nt i il nt hi Ik iik - I l i-i SOLACE ii""' 'fur i hi rt r i i ' i i i i i x i r SOLACE REMEDY CO, l".it i U Ml b Deputy Mnrshnl Sides was a passen ger to Omaha Wednesday. Don't Jforgot BreunB coffee, it is still in the lead. Van sells it. Chas Stewart, of Allen, was hero on business ut the oourt house Monday. A. baby boy was born to Chas Snter and wife, of South Bionx City, on Sun day. County Olerk Geo Wilkins was a paesrfngor to Lincoln Wednesday on business. Banker W L Robb drove down from Dixon Saturday evening on business, returning Sunday. Mrs M L Lothrop and children hava taken up their residence in the Grib ble house north of the bank. A Shetland pony, saddle and bridle given free. For full particulars write Independent Farmer, Lincoln, Neb. A o have a better stook of Hardware etc, than wo ever had, aud you will find our prices right. Sohriever Bros. A social danco will bo given in the Ayres Hall Tuesday evening, Februa ry 4th. (Jollins Bros will furnish the mnsio. Mrs Georce Burnett returned home Tuesday evening from a month's visit with her parents and other relatives at Humeaton, Iowa. Mis Byron Kinkend, whose husband is btntioned at Des Moines, la, in the navy recruiting station, la hero on a week's visit at the BL Broyhill home. Man past 3u with horse and buggy to nrll otock condition powders in Da kota county. $70.00 per month. Ad dress, Boom 2, 1106 Farnam Str, Omaha, Neb. Harry Hough, n former nBawtant in the Edw.arda & Bradford lnmbor yard here came down iiom Volin, 8 D, hint Friday and paoked and shippod his household goods to that place. Mib Henry Sunt, of l'onca, arrived ho-o last Friday nnd will make her homo witli Iter Hister-in-law, Mrs Fred Dneiming, who is a sufferer with rheu matism and hardly able to get urouud. The ladies of the Salem Lutheran church will serve an oyster slipper in the church- thin, Friday, evening, .Ian uary 24th. (Jhiokon and rolls will alno be on the menu. Evorybody in vited. Guy Sides and F A Wood returned home last wpek from their trip to south ern TexuB, where they went to look at a land pioposition. Irrigated laud is o11intr ,ih hiuh us $400 an aero thoro. Neither ef them invested. ,7 E Johnson, who had boon aerving iu tin capacity of night operator at the Burlington station here for the pnot few weoks t hilo the rush of ioo shipping from Crystal lake was on, left Sunday with ins wile lor moir, homo at Pawnee Oity, Neb. Following is a list, of tho jurors drawn to servo at tho regular spring term of tho district court of Dakota county, to bo held February 3, 1913: Geo Stewart, 1) L L'-ap, Joseph Ueo ui'V. .1 W JehHiiii. Jfihn Duinko. John I Evans, Win O'Dell. John Oritz, Fred Kipper, lloury Enriglit, Ed Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins Ad" Al Pizy mado a busjnecs trip to Omaha Monday. W E Morrison has moved his family to tho Harden hosao near tho depot. Buy a good farm on tho Dakota ounty bottom. I havo it. Elinors. H A Bridonbaugh and Ollie tlnle shipped a buuoh of fat cattlo Thurs day. Julius Quintal bos gono to South Dakota to invest in somo Stunly county land. Mrs F H Forrest and son Frank, nro spending tho week at Movillc, Io, with Mrs Forrest's parents, Bert Hood was down from Jackson Saturday on business, and made Tho Herald a friendly visit. Scott Rockwell returned last Fri day to his "claim" at Akron, Col, after a month's vinit with relatives here. Hugh MoKcover, of Jackson, was taken to Lincoln Wednesday and con signed to the inebriate asylum for treatment. Copy for tho bar dookot for tho Feb ruary Hrd 1013, term of district court oouttins fifteen stnte cases, and fifty two civil cases. D H Hager writes tlmt he arrived iu Moose Jaw, Cau, tho 18th and found tho weather flue, with no snow to speak of. The thormomcter registered 11 bsbw. Beit Bra8fleld oamo down fiom his claim near Owauka, S D, last week anil will spend tho remainder of tho winter hereabouts. He has made final proof on his claim. Deputy U S Marshal John F Sides toturned home Monday from a week's stay at Omaha, Ho picked np sevoral priboners at Winnebago and took them to Omaha on a charge of bootlegging. While on his reoent trip to Florida Walter Cheney invested in a 320 acre tract of land, aud will dispose of his interests here aud remove to Florida in tho near future. Ho is very enthu siastic over tho climnto and the oppor tunities offered in that country. It was reported that sovcral cases of smallpox had developed at tho Con sumers Ico plant at Crystal lake. whore ubout 300 mou nro at work put ting up See. Dr O H Maxwell was called thoro Wednesday to investigate but found no one infeoted with the disease . The Herald printed sale bills the past week for tho John H Campbell aalo, near Goodwin, to bo held Febru ary 5th; also the W A Brownsale, be tween Hubbard and Goodwiu, to bo hold February 11th. Each of these sales have a large list of personal prop erty to dispoeo of. Henry Oehlerking died al his farm homo near Sergeant Bluff, la, Wed nesday, January 22, 1012, ago 78 years, of old age. Ho formerly resided in this county. He loaves a wife and five ohildren William, Frod and Carl Oohlorking, and Mrs Henry Runge nnd Mrs Louis Dierking. Tho iuneral will bo held today, Friday, from tho home at 1 o'clock. Interment wi'l bo in Gracelaud comotery, Sioux City. Bulletin No 132, entitled "Econom ical Beef Production," by H B Smith, has just been issued by the Nebraska Experiment Station. Tho report, oovor- ing 52 pages, gives the result in detail of four experiments in cattle feeding in which comparisons wore mado of tho feoding value of corn silago and oorn stover (stalks). Alfalfa hay, linseed meal, cottonseed oake, and wheat bran, each fed in connection with corn and oorn silage, were also compared as sources of protein. Tho bulletin includes data on the relative value of silage fed liberally, in moderate quan tity, aud iu small quantity, both for fattening cattlo and for growing calves. A report on the relative value of the different breeds and types uf cattle is also included This bulletin can be had free of charge by residents of No liraska by writing tho Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Neb. Sides-Hart. In the ptoaonoo of immodiato rela tives, the marriago of Jacob A. Hides, youngest sou of Mrs. Alico E. Sides, of Dakota City, Nobr., and Miss Mary A. Hnrt, of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, was sol emnized at the Cathedral of tho Epiph any in Sioux City Wednosday morn ing, January 22, 1013, Rov. Father P. C. Conway performing tho ceremony. Miss Hart oamo to tho Mrs. Alico Sides homo last April to nurse the little granddaughter of Mrs Sides, A friendship sprang up between Mr. Sides and Miss Hart that ripened into love, aud finally culminated in tho union of thoso two happy hearts. Following tho ceremony the young couple left Bionx City on an early train for Jacksonville, Fla whoro thoy will spond a fow weoks at tho different winter resorts in tho south. Returning thoy will visit at Washing ton, D. C, and at Bollvor, Pn tho former homo of Mr. Sides' parents. After March 1st they will bo at homo at tho Sides farm threo mileB southwest of this placo. Tho hearty congratulations of a host of frionds and acquaintances aro extended tho happy couple on thoir matrimonial voyago. SCHOOL NOTES. Tho eleventh grado took the stato examinations in Book-keeping and Al gebra last Friday and Saturday. Ethol Borger and Oharlio Smith were absent from tho seventh grado last week on account of siokncss. The ninth and tenth grades aro studying Physical Geography this second somestor in placo of Anciont History. The elevouth grado is study ing Civics iu placo of English tho sec ond semester. Margaret Brideiibangli and Elmer Uierman visited the high school Mon day. This is the week the somoster examinations uro given an Sioux Oity, thoso who niako a class grade of 85 or more aro excused from tho soiaestor examinations. Thoso of tho high school who made a grado of 85o are very much in tho minority. We aro glnd to say that Margaret and Elmer are iu the minority. The eighth grado aro studying "Tho Vision of Sir Launfal." Lloyd Bridcnbaugh has beon absent from school tho past week. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items reproduced in tho Sioux City Journal from files of twenty yoars ago: January 10, 1803: Fiod Evnus, jr, has not docided yet whether ho will lease Evans park to Dave Neiswangor, who is anxious to secure it for holding a counle of raoo nicotines this season, or retain it and give the meetings him self. January 23, 1803: Bob Thompson, Grant Caster and Matt CaBsmau, of Covington, havo been arrested on a charge of robbing Hugh Neoly, of Thurston county, Neb, of $100 and a team of horses. Tho robbery was committed January 8. January 24, 1803: Mr and Mrs Dave Neiswangor aro happy over the birth of u sou yesterday Program of Dakota County Farmers' Institute, To bo held In Ayres hntl. Dakota Oity, Nob., on February 4th nnd 6th, 1913. TO Kg PAY MOKNIWl, Men, i. O.-OO Arrangement of exhibits. lOiio "Antt Hon Uholern Horum, Its uses and Itcsultj" ,,Dr. Unas. I. Peters, Mnnnnor of .... ..........Sioux Oity aonun Co. APTP.KNOON RKHSION. Instrumental Muslo-Hotter Honvlc Duot Mrs. 8. A. Mason nnd A. U. llntnsey l:30-"Oornnnd Alfnlfn." .... ...... Arnold Mnrtln, I)u llols, Nnb Duot vorn nnd Krnnklo Drown l;a-"Oood Roads and PonnnnentllrldKos." ..A. It. Ixsh, Ass't Htntr KtiRlneor of .....Knnsns, Manhattan, Kas Bsav-"Tho Woodbury County Farm Im provement Association." ,,W. K. Holmes. Hoo'y Bloux Oity .....Oommcrolnl Club TUKSDAY RVRNIWO Vopnl Solo Mlu Lulu Itlrseh 7:3-"Intonslvo KarminB." . Arnold .Martin, im hois, iseu Solo Mike Timlin, Hubbard. Heading Miss Paulino dale, Ass't Principal 1 1 timer Schools SiS0-"aood nnd Had Urldges." (Illustrntcd by btoreoptlcnn Hlldc) A. It. Txjsh WKDNKSDAY MORNING 10:00 "Com nnd How to Interest tho Uoys - nmiairlson tho Knrm," John Uundborg, Whltlnit, In ll;u ''Tho Feed Problem.", .V. K.Hhlrloy, Pros. Hints Poultry Ass'n, Central City, Nob WKDNKSDAY AKTKRNOOH (Program of HomomnVors'Olub.) 1;18 lloll Onll-lluotatlons Muilc-Instrunumtnl, Mrs John Miltor 1:89 Farm Ynrd Poultry MrShlrloy Hong ..........Olnrnnud Mildred I.uke S:!W Klllcloiioy In tho Homo Mrs A. K. Dnvlssou, Lincoln. Neb Select Heading Mrs tleorgo Dates l.lfo Sketch of Rosa Donhour Mies Mnrgarot Itrldonbnugh ltecltntlon Mnurlco I.nko Paper "Homothlng for Nothing.".... ........ X M rs A m! ro w K rn in p o r Kleojlon of onicors. WKDMKSDAY AVTKRNOON SsliO Colt show at CD. Hall's llvorv barn. Judging the eolts and awarding pre miums. Talk on Draft Hores by tho Judge. KVKMING HUSSION S0I0....O It Bavldgo South Hloux City Male Qnortott DakotaOltr 7:80 "Housekeeping a Profession," Mrs. A. K. Davlsson, Lincoln Solo Fiedorlok Hess, Dlrcotor of M. K church choir, Hloux City. Sia'AProfoBslonornJob," V. K.Hhlrlcy Among tho premiums offered this year will be the two lmuilsomo silvor lovinii cups for first premium on com iu both tho men's aud boys' classes; also tho"Iloberg" silvor loving cup us first premium on butter. Balance Sheet. Summary of Collections, Disburse ments and Balances for the six mouths ending Decembor 31, 1012: COLLECTIONS. Cash on hand 47IHD 60 lKSOTnxcolleetou imu nil prior yrs inra 18U2 " " 8 10 IHtft " " 0 5(7 1K04 " " 8 08 iuor " " 7 81 18110 " " f M 1R07 " hill 1KOS " " 0 83 1890 " " 3 OH imm ' I! 14 1501 " " ' " ' 16 1002 '" iuoji " " ,. si so iwm " "..............:;.";::; i o 1005 " " any is :: :: lllOU 12a n 1010 " " KXim 011 " " , 631 a mis " " iifi7) "i Tnxos paid under piotest 1018 81 Hohool, university, Intorost col'ot. 107? Hehool land lonso collected 212 01 Miscellaneous collections County Oonernl M ti(i,iilli,..tmtia n.nllnot.lfillH limintv Komi , , im Fines and licenses IgB JJ? Interest on county doposlts :56 Docfcot 'CCS ." ,S?J ?u Hedomptlons 12 Hcnvengor tax salo collections Woftl 60 Foes M " ISxcoss lees returned by county troasuierto tho county gonornl fund mi CT STIN SON'S Specials for Saturday, Jan. 25 For tHlat D.y Only Ben Davis Apples, per peck 25c Nice Ripe Bananas, per doz 15c 0 Pickled Pigs Feet, for 25c 1 Qt. Home Made Sauer Kraut 8c. 1 pkgc 25c Oats 20c 3 pkgs No. 1 Toothpicks . . 10c 2 cans of 15c Salmon for 25c 2 Cans Extra Standard Corn 15c 1 pkg Quaker Corn Flakes for 7c All our Sweaters at a discount of 20 All Winter Underwear at a discount of 10 Extra Standard Fresh Oysters, per qt 45c Stinson's Dak.otc. City, Nbrask.8k. To California In Personally Condxioted Excursions If you would like to know, more about our personally con ducted tourist sleeper excursions to California, via Denver and Scenic Colorado, ask the agent for dtscriptive literatureor write nit, These tours are in charge of special conductors, who accom pany you all the way and give you the benefit of their experience. Another way to go is via Denver una tne sauta ve-vrann Canyon Route. We run through tourist sleepers from Omaha every Tuesday night that way, leaving Denver Wednesday even ing. While these are not personally conducted, they are through leepcrs, and are carried on high class trains. Our California "Personally Conducted Excursions" folder tells you all about the trip and the country enroute. Free on application. W. E. Sncthen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakklky, G P A, Omaha, Neb Total. S2 78 Horses and Mules Alwaja on hand for sale for every body. J M Barry, Jaoksou, Neb. Farm Apple Growing. Growing apples on tho farm ia one of tho eaaieat problems the farmer has to face if he knows how to go about it right. The current week's isatio of the Iowa Homestead cites an instanoo in which one farmer gained fame and fortune just beoanso ho had gumption enough to recognize, care for and de velop a variety of applo. Tho infor mation given in the story is of value to every reader. Other articles of like value appear in the samo paper each vroek , Tho Iowa Homestead ia clubbed villi Tho Herald at tho low rate nf $1 25 per year for both publications. Lut ub aeud them to you. Chronic Constipation Cured, "Five jeurs ago I had the worst oase of chronic constipation I ever knw of mil Uliambcrhiin'H btomaoh and Liver Tablet cured me," writes S F Fish, Miooklyn, Mioh. For sale by all ileaietH. niiv. His Stomach Trouble! Over. Mr Dyspeptic, would you not liko to feel that your Htomaoh troubles were over, tuat you could eat any kind of food you iletnred without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you tuat you do not evou hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it ia not altogether impossible, If otherH can be cured permanently, and thoiiBatids havo been, why not j on? John 11 Daker, of liattlo Greek, Mich, it one of them. Ho hujh, "I was Moulded with heart bur , indiKeHtiuu, and liver complaint until I used Uhuuiberlaiu'ri Stomach and Livor Tablets, then my trouble was over. Sold by all deulers. Adv. YOUR BEST BUY Farmer and Breeder 1 year $1.00 Dakota County Herald " $1.00 Both Papers 1 year for only- $1.00 Avail yourself of the saving of $1.00 on your reading mattor. You need The Herald if you want to keep posted ou tho looal news of tho county as well as tho business transacted by tho coun ty board and othor county officera. Farmor and Breeder is tho beBt agri cultural and live stook weekly in tho Northwest. It is devotod to the diver sified interests of tho farm and farm home. Its nractioal and reliable con tents, written by expert farmers and well known authorities iu many linos make it the farmer'H best friend. Ko now your subscription under this ex traordinary offer, and get your neigh bor to anbaoribo also. The papers will be sent to different addresses if desired. For Sale. , Kafllr oorn fodder, millet and good swamp hay; also a good liorso for salo. John B Evans. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Hov.J.Orewa. Pastor. Services nt tho Motlioulst Episcopal ohuroh ovory Sunday as lollowdi l'reaoh Iuk at 11 am; Sunday bcliooiat lu a :n; class ineutlns 12 in; Kuwortli Lcnsuo t)::w p in. prcnchtnK 7:30 p m. LUTHERAN Itav.H. L. Kullor. l'astor. DAKOTA OITV Sunday school every Sunday at 0:15 a in; Miss Hlnnono Hamilton, upoiliilniluiil, prooohlnKnt7:SOp in. every Sunday. 8AI.KM l'reaoliliiK ovory Sunday at Ham; Sun day school promptly at 10 am. IM'.OuI iMirtson, siiporlntundont. , Tho punllolH cordially Invltod to nil thoso services .t ll&l 20 m oo 4 10 12761 M KJ07 1)7 4!W3 88 1II1U R5 SKKI (10 70 iMsV.aMMMMMMslMMMMsiW'BI'ssssssssBI'ssiiliiiiiiiiilissi DISDUltSEMKNTS. State tioasuror's receipt No Hum Stato troasuror's rf coipi inoohuj... Jury warrants roJcomcd..... County flnnoral warrants rodeom'd County llrldgo warrants roileoniml County Itoad warrants redoomed.. llallroad iKHidsnmi Intorost. . .... JmlBinunt School District No 11.... Bsliool Older bald-local tax 1."iTfi TK nininatfouisiriuv nu i ...mi-; District road warrants J J I'rotost rofunded .';""j" Oity treasurer's rccoipts South Sioux Ulty .... ... mi Village treasurer's receipts Dako- taUlty iwo uo Village treasurer's receipt Minor- Ilodoinpllon. .JSI nnlil.iul,fi)uBtii-nr,ii fnnfl 1H04 Iw iinimtv Treasurer's commission.... 17M 112 Total. ,t 71031 43 Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Vndcrtaking Bell Atato 7 W71 415 Sixth Street Sioux City, low 1IALAN0EB. State aenornl Kund.... t uwj W llallroad SlnklliB Kund 1 " ltallroad Interest Kund. , W77 ,n....u I,nrl ITllllfl. Mil 1 1000 WW County ltoad Kund. No2 ,. 1SM6 M County Hoad Kund, Noa J.rPS"? Swamp Ditch ' "' Unniliinira. IW11 .. KO 4n Tnlinrltnnnn 1441 ou County ooneral Kund li?Sllx Special Hrldne Kund............ ... MM 70 U.,1,llnrannri Snl OrM ltollOf KlllUl.. (VI 1)8 Protest Fund .; wfim OovlnKton Annex Mind.... -5 OovlnKton.ludBmont Kund loo JH U.l.rvsl ltntlll Kllllfl ...... 1J21 l4 School District Kund "??'!! Fines and License Kund i( .lacUscn Hldowiilk..... 2 si h..bni nitv Hliluiilk IM In Hoad District Kund o 09 Vlllatti) of Dakota City ?,,74 City ol South Hloux Oily -rt. VilliiKoor Homor ' Vlllanotf Jackson. J; J J" -r 1 11.. . tt .r Kinnrfinn 17 2.1 THIII.I1III ....u. w... (... ... ..T-- liwlmiintlon Fund 101 Ml C1130 CO 2145 IN Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with I.OCAI. A1TMCATIONS. u they cannot reach tho smt ot tho (llscasn. Catarrh W a blood or comtl tullonal illaeaw, ami In ordfr to cure It jon must take Inlirnal remollca Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous Rurraas nana unarm euro w uu, u mual-k iurui cine. It was prescribed by ono ol the best phjslclans In this country lor years and H a rrmilar prescription. It Is composed of the best tonles known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces The erfect combination ol the two Ingredients Is what produeis such wonderlul re sults In curlnu catarrh. Bend for testimonials, tree. T. J. ClinNHV A CO , Trope.. Toledo, O. Sold by HruMlsts, price, 75c. Take Hall s Family fills for conetlpatlon. l...l....i7A TMatrlpf No ' ovonlrawn ..... .1 20 M) County Hriduo Fund overdrawn -'iia ii TuUlcftslion hand.... , $ Mi'U W do horoby cortlly thot wo havo exam ined the above stntemoiil of 1). (1. ISans, county treasurer of Dakota county. Nob , for tho sU montliH oiiillim DecemlHir HI, 1012. To tlio lMist of our IciiomIoiIku wo Ik ii...... ......I. fwilti.i.tlnn linn Iwm'Ii conectly I'll ..,.1 ...nl n. nmii Iv Hi'llcllllltOll for. lUUl that tho vouchers and other llouis (if ereillis .unm in iirnnnr fiirni and correctly enioiui ..,i ih..t tin, fontliius Aero veilllcd by u and found to lie con ect and that the above l..ll..tw..ii. uirimtH with ttlllll lt( counts III said county tioasuiorH iruuo.nl luduor. O.'Vv. K?sliur, (county OoiiiiiiIsIoim is (loo. W.TIiaekor.I mmrnmmcu a .Jx& R 1 w n fi ' I 1 a iff ! iKkM lw Mmm Ta ll Rmismhiiii lirwff mi -a iiKWiioii. !- I uiii a h a moral dj-aamo a magazine devoted ox- cluaivoly to tho wholo hoy a marjazsne timi imbuoB tho boy with high morals, honor and mnnllnoEia. 000,000 uoyB aro now out dubumuu n adorn ovory montn. FSiic American Boy cinLilimiloritiiotlliotlilncgboTsliketoreiMlulhiut adven fuiu. tra.!. hl-tn'J. pliolojfrfipliy, stiiiniis. olcctncity, car- peiiU-j,t..orta. current events, etc., all beautifully Illustrated. 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