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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1909)
Dakota County Herald JOfK M. tM, PDBLISBIBr- HnbRcrlption Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newnpaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission bu been granted for the ransmission of this paper through the main m second -clans matter. Telephone No. 43. The Nebraaka Experiment Station haa iust iswuea Bulletin No 108. This bulletin ia a report of the experimental work curried on with milking machine in the University dairy dariDg the laat Iwo Tears, together with a complete discussion of the factor that influence milking by machinery. This bulletin is not sent out to the general mailing list, bat rosy be aecured free of cost by rnaidt-nta of Nebraaka l)T writing to the Agrioaltutai Experiment Station, Linooln, Nebr. H lnrvirs r4 I nfaraet from our Exchanges Fender Timea: Jobn Hevereon waa ia Omaha yesterday.... Mis Lon Ilirach waa np to Sioux City Sunday. Deeatur Herald: MnH Y Olhrey and Misa Dillie Busae returned from Council bluffa where they hare been visiting relatirea. Thurston itema In Pender Timea: Miss Helen Queen was a passenger to Walthill Monday norning, from which place h goes to Decatur to spend the houdaya under the parental roof. Mineola, Io, Timea: Fred Voss waa in Mineola from Emerson, Neb, a few daya last week.... John Hansen of Emerson, Neb. waa visiting in Miueoia a fw daya last week with bia numer ous, friends. Ponca Journal : Mattie Wendte ia home f rem South Sioux City, Neb, for the vacation .... Etta liauer of Dakota City is spending tho holidays at home. ..John Pearson. aod aon. Evan, were at Dakota City last Friday afternoon. Lyons Mirror: Mrs Caafield Phillips waa a Sioux City paaaenger Tuesday. ....John Nixon Jr, of Homer, who is attending the State University at Lin eoln, a nephew of Mrs M M Warper, topped off here on his way home Thutaday and Friday. . bioux Uity journal, autn : H Maher has reoeived word that a son reoently waa born to Mr and Mra Loyola Maher. of liutte, Montana. Loyola Maher formerly waa connected witu the Iowa Telephoue oompauy in Sioux City. He is now wire chief for the Automatic company at Butte. Pender Bepublio: Word reached here from Walter Niebuhr, formerly of tbis place, thut Mr Niebuhr ia now en gage.l in the real estate business with the Western Land and Looating eom pany, Denver, Colo. Mr Niebuhr is also a member of the First Regiment band of the National Uuard of Col orado. the knot which tied the young couple for life waa being spliced, ' James Oet- tius, the stepfather, wsssoonriug Oma ha to Und trace of them. The young couple quietly left their homes on Fri day morn ng and after meeting at an agreed trystiog plsoe came to Bionx City, only to learn that they could not be united on aconuntof not having the necessary lioenae. The absence of the young woman was discovered late in the afternoon and, believing that she had clopod with King, MrUettina hur ried to Sioux City to prevent tho cere mony. He called at police headquar ters to secure the aid of the officers, but no traoe of the pair could be found. He left yesterday morning for Omaha, believing the two had gone in that di rection. In the meantime King and Miss Houghton were hurrying to Dako ta City. At the conclusion of the cer emony thoy returned to Sioux City, and a half hour later they started for home to receive the blessing of their parents. Emerson Enterprise: Nellie and Agnes jierwin ana Mary iiyan art home for the vaoation from the Auade lujr Jackson.... F F Haaae met Wo Maber formerly of Emerson, in Sioux Oity one day this week. Mr Maher ia in poor health and was preparing to leave for California. . . .Mr and Mra J K Paul of Pacifio Grove, Oal, are vis. iting relatives in this vioinity. They have been in Sioux for aeveral weeks but Mr and Mra George U Damme ex pect them ia Emerson for Christmas ....Pat Sweeney, of Sweeney, 8 D, visited at the home of his brother, Wm Sweeney and other Emerson friends laat week returning home Saturday. The Emerson frieuds of Mr Sweeaey will be pleased to learn that he ia pros periug in that atate. Sioux City Journal, 29th : The f u Demi of Mra Susan G Pearson waa held yesterday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church at South Sioux City, aiid waa attended by a large number of friends and relatives . Iuturment was in Floyd cemetery... .The condition of OrilU lluckathorn, the South Sioux Oity girl who for the past few weeks has been ooutiued to her home, has suddenly taken a change lor the worse and ber ooudiuoa is pronounced critic al. Peritonitis, following the eating of solid foods, haa caused a new set back. Miss Hackathorn's physician was foroed to spend Sunday night und last night at her bedside, and a stren none fight is being made to bring her safely past the critical period of this complication. 11 er condition now is declared to be worse than immediately after 6he waa tmt taken sick. Salix items in Sloan, Star: A pretty home wedding occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs Jtsxe Sands, in Hln, last Saturday evening, when- Mis Cora VanCleve and Mr Elmer Merrit, both of Homer, Nebr, were united in mar riage bv Rev A Bishop, pastor of the M E church. The reason the ceremo ny waa performed here waa that it might be witnessed by the bride's grandmother, who is seventy-eight years of age and much too old to trav el. The weddiug party arrived here on the 6:30 pm train from Sioux City, returning on toe next train aud driving home fro si Bloux IJity alter supper. The bride ia a daughter of Mr and Mrs Phil VaaCieve and is well known to many of our people. The groom ia a prosperous young farmer residing near Homer. The1 young couple have the oonirratulatioua of a large circle oi frieuds. i 1 Sioux City Journal, 27th: Foiled in their efforts to be married on Christ mas day end foroed to take extraordi nary precautioua because ttiey were pursued by the irate stepfather of the would be bride. Frank King, 26 years old, apd Mis Ruth Houghton, 15 years old, who live on adjoining farms four milns Kt of Sioux City, made their way to Dakota City, Nebr, yesterday iaoring and after aecnriug a lianas were married by a clergyman, While CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Mesdamea Wilsey and Loedom drove to Sioux City Thursday. Mrs John Howard was a south bound passenger Wednesday. If there is any of our patrons that have Han'ord cr.am cans on baud, please Driog them in so that we oan send them in and have them repaired for future uie. Carl Anderson. Nickolaa Andresen waa married on Wednesday to Mary Hansen, daughter of John Hansen, of Emerson preoinet, Hupt Mary V Uuinn visited onr aohoola the last day before Christmas and remained for the exercises given by the primary room . Jobn Young, a former resident of this place visited here Monday. George Rockwell and Joe Morris returned to their school duties at the Wayne college Monday evening after! spending a week at home. Duok ooats, and sheep lined coats, for winter Wear, at Carl Anderson's. Carrie Hansen come home last week from the Peru normal sohool to spend the holidays. Mr Ogburn, living south of town, has employed a aawmill outfit and ex pects to have about 100,000 feet of lumber sawed on his plaoe. The Daniah Brotherhood had their Christmas tree Saturday night and all had au enjoyable time. It was not until the morning hours that they turned their thoughts toward home. Briug ua your produoe butter, eggs. eto, we pay the highest market price Carl Anderson. Mary Easton waa a visitor at the Wm Gonrtz home a couple of days this week. Hans Nelson transacted business at the county Seat Tuesday. A few of the Danish families around here went to Hioux City last Saturday evening to enjoy the Christmas exer cises given there by the Danish Broth erhood. V Miss Atlie Smith came down from Ponca to spend the holiday at home. We still have a little springling of Xma candy and nuts that we are going to close out. Mixed nut will go at 10c per pound while they last. Carl Anderson. Freeman Rockwell and Max Nelson were down to Dakota City on business Monday Dan Hartnett transacted busineaa at the county capital Tuesday. Mrs George Timlin entertained a few familiea at Xmas dinner. We oan sell you the finest kind of apples, in bushel boxes, at $1.75 per box. Carl Anderson. Hugh Mundy spent Christmas at home, returning to Martiuaburg Mou day. Mra A L Anderson went to Pender Tuesday morning for an extended visit with her daughter. Minnie and Axel Rasmussen went to Iowa Tuesday for au extended visit with friends. A few more families have signed for telephone wet of town. It will not be long before we'll find a telephone ia every home. Fur mittens and heavy gloves, at Carl Anderson's George Johnson will erect a new dwelling in the spring, lie is one of our most prosperous farmers. Another dance was held at the L J Wilsey homo Tuesday evening. Our German socks are just the thing for winter wear. Carl Anderson. The Lutheran charoh is progressing slowly . The carpenters will commence work again after New Years on the Hans Anderson dwelling. A winter cap is what yon now need, and we have a variety. Carl Ander son. Art Nordyke and family visited over night last Friday at the home of Art'a sister. Mrs Mollie Broyhill, at Dakota City. Chris Mogffenson and family, of Goodwin, attended the Danish Broth erhood Christmas festivities here. Carmel Hartnett came down Wed neaday for a visit with friends and relatives. Odds and ends of dress shirts at bargain price, at Carl Andrson's. Millie Anderson is expected to be able to return to her home New Year's day, whiob is good news to all. Jebanna Mundy is on the sick list. Nis Andresen and son were among the Sionx Cityana Monday. We have some long corduroy ooats that we are going to close ont at a bar gain. Carl Anderson. J N Miller went to Sionx City Wed nesday to bring home his wife who baa been at the hospital for several weeks taking treatment for rheumatism, from which she has been a sufferer for some time. He informed us that she had been greatly benefitted during her Btay there. SALESI Happy New Year. Emery Learner was a Sioux City visitor Monday evening. Mr and Mrs George Aistrope and. daughters, of Wakefield, visited frienda and relatives here the fore part of the week. Audrey Allaway of Homer ate Xmas dinner at the Altemns home. M Joseph Foreshoe and Mae Altemns took in the Orpheum Tuesday night. Miss Delia Long, of Wakefield, was a guest of Mary Heikes from Friday until Tuesday. Curtis Bliven and wife of Sioux City, spent several days this week with rela tives here. Archie D Joyce, of Orchard, Nebr, came down Saturday to be at the bed aide of his father. Dr Frank Hope and Miss James, of Sioux City, called On friends here Sun day. Harry Sidos is, the possessor of a fine new buggy. Howard Lapsley, of Dixon. 8 D, is here on a visit with his parents and will remain until their departure for California. Ward Joyce, of Grindstone, S D, here owing to the serious illness of his father.- Invitations are out for a social gath ering at the Unas Ustmeyer home on next Friday evening. The Salem English and German Lutheran ohujches each held Xmas exeroisea on Christmas eve, which waa thoroughly enjoyed by both young and old. Blanche Heikes is confined to her bed with a bad oaae of la grippe. Freddie Bier man and lady friend at tended the danoe at Ponca Xmas night. Albert Heikes and wife and Irwin Fisher and wife were reminded of their twenty-fifth wedding anniveraary by their many friends last Monday even ing who gathered at the home of Mr and Mra Heikes making the evening a most pleasant one socially. Shortly before midnight Iter UberboltZer pre sented some beautiful pieoes in silver ware to Mr and Mrs Fisher and M and Mra Heikes in many friends, after v. supper was served. behalf of their bich a bountiful BU9E2CE2E I I I I I Dakota County Schools j List of Schools of the County, Hiving Name of the t Director and Teacher, also Postoffice Address 1 of Each. Director's address iinine ait teacher, unless otherwise stilted. DIIIKCTOR Ml IN 1 SI al as; T Mi 81 W. I.. Uosi.. W. A. Heikes K.I MorKiui, Daktta. fun ik I in vi' y O. A. Harls-r T. tlroshy Km nk Hcetiey.. It. W. Ilorh N. K. Smith .loliu lUirouni ,, U. A. t'oiiant S. A. Mason 1ii Armour duo. o. Warner .loli ii Hayes Karl Ijikcii K. H. IO Will Ilols'rt Voss Ot'oriiH Hit rut' a Man Nelson Mlka Mltl'lii'll Hoy Armour Kit Mela John W. Twuhltf I . II. lionderson Win. Uoert. Hubbard.. John ItiiMh Nel A ml mon John Hli'lk I nines Harden K. II. Cumin WS'H. Bonderson MltTlieo. I'cters m John K rninper jthdforuu Teller.. ..... HwIhiiics Hecncy 41 If . H.SloUt. AM. A. Olnistead TKACHK.lt. i L. FoHTOrriCR ADDKKHH. J. 8. JoKltiMHttii, Iinkotn City. A mill James, Myrtle ItolwrU, " " Kltti Itiiiiur, " " My Tuylor, ' " AiriH' Wilson, " ' Uwvndolyii Rockwell, " tli'h'ii oll, JurkHon. Sinter M. Hi iii'ttii, " Sinter M.U'iilliurua. " Mister M. Hellrlit, " SiHtur M. Ht'rnurd, " Sister M, (irtrudu, " A nun ilnrty, " Mry Mi'Kennn, Goodwill, 1. .1. JtMiiiltiuit, Hulilwrd. Ml'll'll IIor.iii, " Mnry Timlin, " Ioi'itlnt Murphy, " ( inum Mnrvcy, Homer. Kva Klnncnr, " Frank O'Neill, " W. V. Steulevllle, Hloux. KttUtertne Uuinn, " I.lzxln McltltiNuuu, " Alice O'Neill, " Kdlth Koutii, " Alum Ilartlett, " IdnJeep, " Miiltlo Wendte, " Helen Ornimi'r. Dakota. Mary itolieruou, " Susie Malloy, Homer. Nine Miinulre, Hubbard. Helen KiH-kviell. Kmiiiu Wllklim. ' Clulie l.iipsli'y, Water bury. Marie Ooodfellow. " Anna IMueeii, llubliaril. Kathertne Mllehell, Jackson. Gertrude Harty, Ulikottt. Nora luiittfaii, Sioux. Helen Hiirty, JitekHou, Cora Ktim, KinerMon, Iti'ls'i'i'H Kiiiii, Wntvrbury, Vletor Mcllouliial. Jiu'kaou. Carrie Stone, Hulibard. Susie Knox, Walerbury, Alice Melady, Sioux. H. H. Clark, Homer. Orillo Lake. Mabel Harvey, " Kiwe Smith, " MiHKiunt Murphy, Kmernon. Wllllnui Teller, Mamaret Qulnn, l'onca, Minnie htone, Jni knou. Alice liemarav, Nm'Oia. KuthOnlln, KnierHou. Joint liutriet, Kmorson. JACKSON. Happy New Year to you all. Rev Felix MoCartby, of Vista, Nebr. spent Monday with llev Fr McCarthy Among the student of the various colleges who have returned for the holidays are: Mary Barrv from Madi son, Wis, Bonny Barry, from Sacred Heart academy, Lake Foreat, 111, Frank Riley and Michael Quion, from Oreigbton University, John Sullivan, state university at Lincoln. Mrs J W Ryan and daughter Mar garet, were Sioux City visitors Wednes day. Born to Mr and Mrs Alex Frye, Dec 22 '08, twins, girls. One of the little ones only lived a few hours and was interred in the Taylor cemetery last Wednesday. Misses Alice and Jennie Demaray and brother Harry, attended the dance in Homer last Friday night Scott Fnllen arrived here from Te kamah Thursday evening to spend Xmas with bis wife and children who were at the home of ber parents, T B Jones and wife. They returned home Saturday. Mrs Ella Maloney and children were guests of Mr and Mra Frank Davey for dinner Christmas. N J Maun D D 8, of Tekamah, Nebr, spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs M Boler. Mrs Albert Heath and two children of Bemidgi, Minn, arrived here last week to visit her mother, Mrs Mary Murray. Mike Dillon of Sioux City haa rented T V Brannan's farm and will move his family here and occupy the house M Byine occupied but who is this week oving to Sioux City. Dennis Casey spent Xmas at the ome of Mr and J L Ryan, Sioux City, George Smith spent Friday night with relatives at Newcastle, Nebr, Jack McOough was here Saturday between trains enroute to Wakefield from Newcastle where he spent Christ mas with bis folks. Among the teachers who have been penumg me noiidays at borne are Katie Quinn, South Sioux City, Nebr, Margaret Quinn, Vista, Mary Harty, Pender, William Teller, Emerson, Frank B O'Neill, Homer, Victor Mo- Gonigal, Ponca, Nellie Harty, Vista, Gertrude Harty, near Dakota City. Lucy Jones, Wynot, and Mary Clark, uartington, ttebr. Tom E O Conner returned from Minneapolis, ttnnday where be waa called Thursday evening on aooount of the aerious illnessof his siater, Sr M Anthony, he left her somewhat im proved. Ben Cullen spent Xmas with hi parents of Hubbard, from there aooom panted by his cousin) Mary Ryan, he went to Norfolk, Nebr, where they vis ited at the D H O'Bryen home until Monday evening. William Sundt and wife took their little boy to the hospital last week, to undergo an operation for rupture. He is getting along uioely. Genevieve nlark who taught the past year at the Delmonioan Convent, Kan sas City ia spending the holidays with father. TJ Clark, of Stillwater Okla. One of the pretty weddings of the Yuletide season was that of Mrs Anna Albenesius and Mr Louis P Beacom which was celebrated at St Patricka church Wednesday morning, Very Hev V r McUarthy officiating. Miss Gertrude Beacom. sister of the groom, waa maid of honor-while the groom was attended by William Carpenter After the oeremony the guests whiob included the immediate relatives, re paired to the home of the brides father, Peter Kramper, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. They will make their home on the Peter Kramper farm near town. They have the best wishes and hearty oongratula tions of a host of relatives and friends, NACORA. (Reoeived to late for publioationlaat week.) School closed Thursday for a two weeks vaoation. Alioe Demaray will leave Saturday for Minnesota where she will visit with relatives at Pipestone and Ihlen, for about two weeks. Miss Lizzie Larson, went to Omaha Thursday evening where she will spend Christmas with friends. Frank Simmons ia doing a rushing business with bis shelter now day. Tho basket soclul'held at the Heeney school house lust Saturday evening proved to bo quite a sucoesa. A large crowd was iu attendance and the bas kets brongfit a little over eighteen dol lars whioh will go toward buying an or gan for tho school house. 0 I I FRITZ.WHEN Y0U BROUGHT THAT'ROUND,OAK STOVE INTO THEWOODS YOUSPOItlED my Winter nap ta- How AlDOut a Steel Range as substantially and well made as a Round Oak Stove? With what you know about the Roynd Oak you would naturally think it a pretty good range, wouldn't you? Well, it is; it is built the Round Oak way and it is named the Round Oak Chief Steel Range. If you wanted a range it wouldn't make much difference what sort you bought if they were all alike, but they are not. .There is as much differene in them as there are in the people, who use them. If you want a Range that will give you perfect satisfaction, save you fuel every day you use it and is honertly made from best materials by experienced and careful labor; a range that will last you a lifetime and at the same time can be bought for a reasonable price, you want the Chief. Nothing in the country is equal to it for solid, substantial quality. True econo my means to buy the best. You are in vited to call in and see it. The Round Oak Stoves are so well and favorably known in this vicinity that noth ing further need to be said about them. Mast V. QriNK, County Superintendent. Fred Schriever & Co. Daltotsv City, Nebr. HOMER. Warren Kinnear haa just returned from Winnebago, where he, with Joe Davis and Lester Miller, have com pleted a nioe looking story and a half houae for Henry Lamere. Lena Wilkins went to Sionx City Saturday and visited a few days, and then went to Council Bluffs to visit Mrs George Ford. Joe Harris and wife, of Emerson, came down Saturday for a few days' visit at George llariis', Eva Kiunear went to Kadoka, S D, Sunday and will be a guest at the Bert Sheldon home for a week. Cora Midkiff waa a guest at the Aug Wilkina hmne over Sunday. The masque ball Christmas night drew a big crowd and everyone seemed to enjoy it. Santa was out in all his glory at thu Xmsa tree at the MEuburcb. The little folk enjoyed the treat. The new piano that the Doroaa soci ety purchased anived Thursday and is a better toue than we expected for the price. In fact it is a very good piano and we are proud of it. Leon Ream and wife, of Pender, soent Xmas at the Em Smith home. Mra D L Allen and Benlah Rock well came down from Sioux City ou Tueaday and Are guests at the U. A Monroe home, ! Luther Frieat and family, Walter Smith and family, Eugene Loom is and family and Henry Loom is and wife ate Xmas dinner at the John Welkerhome. Blanche ar.d Willis .Hughes oame home Christmas. Walter Smith went to Emerson to check np his harness shop there Tues day, returning Wednesday. Bertha Monroe of Kalamazoo, Mich, arrived Thursday to visit her brother, II A Monroe. Misses Georgia Mansfield and Goldie Queen were Sioux City shoppers on Wepnesday. Lee Clement is enjoying a visit from an aunt and niece of Spokane Wash. Robert Hansen was a Homer visitor Monday. Ralph Bancroft ate Christmas din er at home. 1 Earl Rasdal came home Lyons, Neb, where he has been attending the high sohool, Wednesday. Will Brown took in Sioux City Mon day. Geo Johnson and daughter, of Plum creek, Hubbard precinct, was shopping in Homer Wednesday. , George Winch and a lady friend came Wednesday and aie guests at the Wm Winch home. George Waite and wife, of Lyons, spent Christmas at Mra Waite'a broth ers home, Alex Nixon and wife. Joe Maney came hone from South Dakota Wednesday. Mary Lake spent the holidays at home. Gertie McKinley visited with Miss Saunders, at Onawa, Iowa, during the holidays. Jay MoEntaffer, wife and daughter Nellie, apent a week in Denver, a guest of Mrs McEntaffers' brother, Tom Wil son and wife. Louis 8mith of the Iowa-Nebraska mining and development company, re turned Monday evening from his first trip in the southern part of .the state in the interest of that institution He viited with his sister, Mary Jastram and husband, at Franklin while away. Fred Kipper, was a Soo City visitor over Tuesday night returning Wednes day. A very pleasant danoing party was had at the home of Peter Sorrensen, Saturday evening, December 26th. About thirty couple were present. Mrs Sorrensen served their guests with a fine supper, as a reminder of the merry (jhristmas time, which all enjoyed. Mra Nelson Smith aud little son Ray mond, are spending several daya this week, with her pa Newt Crippen up Fi Idler creek. Nels is chief onok and dish washer, while his short brother, Wellington, feeds the pigs and goes hunting, while Mrs 8 is away. Ed Magill, of Wisner, dropped in on bis many friends for Christmas. He wus a guests ut the Jay MeEntuffer, Em Harris and Theodore Curtis, homes while here he returned to Wis ner, Saturday noou. Come agttiu Ed. John Mast, living near the German school house, was on the Homer mar ket with bogs Tuesday. Sadie Holsworth, was a gneHt of Mrs Gertie Shepardson, from Friday until Sunday, taking in the masquerade ball and the skating rink. Ja JriL 1 tm m iuirS carriaoeIieaters. SIOUX. From the Record Miss Anna Ilartlett will leave Sun day fur Aberdeen, H. IX, to visit friends. Vlnnle Hardin, on Walker's Island, who was suffering from pneumonia, Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ludehoff returned Tues day from Homer, where they hud been visiting relatives. Leonard Winf?ett, of Decatur, visited at the M. L. Wolfe and S. A. Wlngett homes Tuesday night. Professor William Sleutevllle, of the South Sioux City schools, will spend t hrlKtmus with his parents in llrown ville, Neb. Thomas Framo, grandfather of Mra. J. S. Knnls, died at Sentinel Uluffs, N. D., on iltcember 12. He left here on BLUE RIBBON COLLECTION , QJm C.mpriMt II Itrllaat kfcdtab. II FiU. j fgMm HMnibc.nl ToatatoM. II LuMiou. Mlolu VIIDI .lid It Uorou.lT SMlllul ruw.r-i til. II Itrimum HiMUIa M fkaw li.M. ww rtsMU m ,iwn or fituM won, niunow. BUSINESS BUILDER crun El n IA X kAwr o l IO CENTS Ibu r.nrkbl nllMtM of Smo. paot- POI4. looMhor witfc Mr . vol' MOUtllu! OB4 iMlrMtl MOM VOW. k. eiui lomKfiti lit i eoarm WA- aooaroaa, nuaoia 1 I a in aSlUlUHQlSSBl-NKTS., I Specials on Horse Blankets and Lap Robes btrong, bquare Wool .Blankets $ 1. 40 75 70 00 Large, Strong, Square Blankets 1 Brown Duck-Lined Storm Blankets. 1 Heavy Plaid Duck-Lined Blankets 2 Heivy, Plain Plush Lap Robes 2.75 Heavy, Fancy Plush Lap Robes 4.50 Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Large 8.75 Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Extra Large. . 1,0.50 Stutrjges Bros VMM MM MMt IIM1 ff 411 Pavrl Sti-t Sioux City Iatwaa. Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aocuracv of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EI NERO I November 25 and went to that place. He was 112 years of age and In good health, but the Journey proved too much for him. First publication Jan 1 4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the dlHtrlct court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Snteof Nebraska, Dakota (bounty si. To Anna V. Khiill, Mary Vox. and Fred Schriever, William Kclirlnver and Muruer lte Sclirtever. Iielrn of Kllnbelli Nchrlever, deceased, anil Kreil Nchrlever, ittiiinllaa of Milil Fred Hchrlever, William Schriever and Miiruueilte Scliiiever, ami to all persons Interested In the estate of Vllllani Wink liaiin. deceased. On reiulhiu the petition of Gustav Herifer linn Mary Voss prayiiiK a llniil Hcttleincnt and allowance of their accounts tiled In this court on the lllh and I'utli days of Decem lier ltmh, respectively, and for tlielr dls clinrne and an oilier of distribution. it Is hereby orlered that you, and all persons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to lie held In and tor sulci county, on the i.int day of Janu ary, A. 1. luou, at 10 o'clock a. in., to khow cause, If any there Ik-, why the prayer of the petitioner should not lie granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hcarliiK thereof lie given to all persons Interested In snltt matter by put IlshliiR a copy of this order in the Dakota Homily Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said enmity, for four kuccessive week prior to said day of hi'iu inn. II. V. Ktinhon, hkai. County Juidce. First publication Jan 1 (w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Slate of Nebraska, j . i iiiiiity of Dakota, t To Anna '. Sliull. Mary Voss, and Fred Schriever. William Schriever and Mai jruer ltt Nchrlever, helm of Klliatietli Kchrlrvrr, deceased, anil Fred Nchrlever. KUardlaii of said Fred Nchrlever, William Selirict er anil Mai iiuerlte Nchrlever. and to all persona interested In tlieestateof IaiiiIsh Wtiikhiius, nil rctuliiiK the petition of (iustav ller eer. praying a final Nettlemeiit and allow- . mice of bts account llled In thin court on ' the lllh lny of Dccc nilsT, iiih! for hi 1 di-chaiue and an order of distribution. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all per nous Interested In said iniitter. may, and do, appear at the county court to lie la-Id In and for said county, on the lrd dy or January, A. D. li"W. at In o'clock a. in., Iu show cause. If any there U'. why the prayer of the pe t loner should not Is' II rnn ted. mid that notice of the pendency of said petition und that t he liearlntf t hereof Iw irlven to all person Interested in suid matter by publishing u copy of (Ills Older In the Dakota County He ia!d', a weekly newspaper printed In Mild county, for (our successive week prior to uld day of In uring. - D. O. Ktinsow, meal I'ounly Judge. ur Haii ir contrary r ; ii inclined to run away? on'i ptinibh it with a cruel -.is'1, and comb! Feedit,nour if, r.cvc it with Ayer's Hair -.or, new improved formula. kti ycur hair will remain at v.r.z, on your head, where it .lor.iTs. An elegant dressing. '.:.?s the scalp healthy. i'i. -.-s ml rhenvc the color of the hair. Formula with each bottU Show it to your dootor kuers isaiJLtMBwawM rt.'.inly believe this, or we would so. 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