owMMOMnBnBMansaana sxswa 1 Does Not Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new Improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest decree. Gray hair, white hair, t!;nJe hair is not triad e s : !.uuc darker. But it certainly ic?3 stop falling hair. No r'r.stion about that. H-ci finl ehimer the rnlor nf the hair. formula with aaoh bottia Show it to your doctor yers A.k him about It, then do as ho says T-n;eJ, we believe it will stop every case c ' : ; 1 1 ri hair unless there is some very urM:sn:l complication. something greatly ntl. !? tlis general health. Then you 1 f.h t consult your physician. Also ask ao at the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. ' - "fc . O. Avar Cn..Lowtll.Mail. Local Items - Friday, Aug. 13, 1909 We have as good ft stock of hard warn and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, and you will find our prices right. Schriever Bros. Subscribe for the Herald, only $1. Bay a good farm on the Dakota county botUm. I have it. Eimers. Oeorge 8heibley pnrohased the J McKernan property the past week, paying $525.00 for it. Mabel Cheney went to Cherry Creek, 8D, last Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs May L Spurling. If you wish any of that fine glass ware at Van's, see him before it is all taken. lie is selling it below cost. Mabel Critcbfield departed Monday for Omaha for a visit with her mother, before returning to her home at Kan sas City. CL 'Williams, of Norfolk, Nebr, agent for the Midwest Life Insurance company, was looking after business here Monday, Mrs Griffey Jay and little uon ar rived her Monday from Spokane, Wash, for a visit at the home of Mrs Jay's father, W A Niemeyer. O D Bedger and wifp, of Omaha, spent their honeymoon at the Brasfield cottage at Crystal lake. Mrs Bedger was formerly Hazel Leslie, and was martied in Omaha about three weeks ago. Mrs Martha Moore, mother of Mrs Geo Pranger, came np from Lincoln Saturday evening for a few days visit with her daughter. She expects soon to remove from Linooln to Coleridge to reside again, that being her former Lome. Mrs Ben Newsome returned to her borne at North Riverside Saturday after a short visit here with her daugh ter, Mrs Lewis Larson. Mrs Lena Bapley. aunt of Mrs Larsiu and sister cf Mrs Newsome, accompanied by her daughter Loie, spent a week here, re turmg to their home at Sioiu Falls, S D, Tuesday . Albert Schumacher and Hazel Schmied sprung a surprise on their friends here Monday when they an nounced that they had been married at Liucoln that morning at 10 o'clock, by Judge Cosgrave. Their many f Hands join in extending congratula tions. Mr Schumacher is in th rail way mail service with heudquarterj at Lincolr., where they will make thtir home after the first of September. What Is Old Line Insurance? It is insurance based on statis tics. Each policy is a separate contract. Eaoh stands by itself. It cannot depend on new busi ness or lapses. We sell that kind of business . A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR. C. L WILLIAMS Norfolk, Neb. Midwest Life Of Lincoln, ins. Nebr. Co.. I SATURDAY I SaiturclBk.yf August 14tK Child's and misses' Hose Supporters, velvet grip, sold for 15c and 2()c, rubber a little damaged, per pair. . . .5c 35c bottle Tickles. . . .20c 1 pint self sealer Pickles. .15c 1 lbs Sugar . . . 50c Bales chop Pickles, 3 bottles for . . 25c Ssvturday, August 21st On all Low Shoes, men's, women's and children, 50 cents off On any pair of Overalls 10 cents oil Everybody's Friend, cleanser, 15c seller 10c 1 I I I 7 brs Beat 'em All Soap . . 25c S. A. Stinson ! Dakota City. Nebraska For Sale A nearly new Marsh mo torcycle, at a bargain. G F Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. F W Swingle was down from his farm near Nacora, last Friday looking after business matters. C L Caller and wife came down from Wayne, Saturday and spent over Sunday here with relatives. John H Gribble and Curg Ayres are home from their trip with a gang of Nebraska telephone linemen. Van is selling out his glassware be low cost, at 60 a dish. Ga in and see lr your self and be convinced. Mrs Ed Frederick and children vis ited from Friday until Sunday at the James Barnett home in Brushy Fed. Sarah Dnesohl, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Dneoohl, of Mapleton, Iowa, is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs Adair. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber oompany is building a 30-foot addition to their storeroom, all on acoonnt of the increase in business. J C McElhinney, wife and Slaugh ters, Kate and Luoile, and Mildred Mann came np from Lyons Tuesday to spend the a week at Crystal lake. Stalls ior a herd of Aberdeen-Angus oattle have been reserved at Woodland Park, Interstate Live Stock Fair grounds, Sioux City, by W A MoHenry, of Denison, Iowa. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. FlITDB & 8LACOHTXB Co. TkoE Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Lycurgus E Ayres and wife left Sat urday for Denver. Colo, to try a change of olimats for Mr Ayres' health, as he has been suffering with a bad attack of asthma for the past two months. "Well Mary, where did you get that nice dish, aint it a beauty ?" "I got it at Van de Zedde's with a package of ooffce, for only 30o". "I'll Phone John and have him bring me a pack age when he comes home." Nellie Einkead left Sunday for Atchison, Kansat, after a eouple of months visiit with relatives in Dakota county. She expect to resume her po sition as saleslady with Emery, Bird, Thayer & Co, iu Kansas City. Attorney Panl Pizey and wife left for Randolph, Iowa, last Friday on a visit at the home of Mrs Pizey's par ents, Mr and Mrs Wm Antrim. From thert- they will go to Otis, Col, to spend a few weeks on the Antrim ranch. The exhibit of farm machinery at the Interstate Fair, Sioux City, the week of September 20. will be the largest in the history of that organiza tion. A large number of gasolene en gines will be installed to keep the machinery in motion for demonstration purposes. The land that belonged to the late William Winkhaus, consisting of three hnndred and twenty-four acres in a body, in township 27, north oi range 8 east, is to be sold at publio snlo by referees in partition on September 4, 1909, at the court house in Dakota City. Julue Sides writes from Enumolaw, Watthington, under date of August 5 "Spent four days at Seattle exposition and think it fine; we are spending the week here with Rasmus Christionsen who formerly worked for us in Nebras ka; will leave for Portland Monday; please seud me the Herald there". Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday sobool, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6 :80 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p in. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 pm. Yon are cordially invited to any and all these services . An Old Settlers' Jubilee picnic will he held at Newcastle, Nebr, August, 19th; and a Pioueer picnio will be held at Pouca August 24 Then comes the Pioneers and Old Settlers' picnic of Dakota county to be held at linton Park, Dakota City, August Q6th. This i-t the biggest picnio of them all, as the entire couuty joins in making it the event of the soason. George Barnett pulled his new threshing outfit out to Guy Sides' placo Wednesday afternoon and started the threshing season. Mr Barnett has just pun based a brad new separator, made bv Gaar-Scott & Co, of Rich mond, Ind, the oldest, manufacturers) of threshing machines now in existence. This firm has been making machines for seventy-six years, and their im has been to turn out the best. This new outfit started off as smooth as grease, and is doing fine work for a starter. Following is a list of the petit j irors selected for the term of district court which convenes here on September 27th; Charles E Jordan. William Goertz. H R Altemu, O J GoodMlow, Michael Heffernan. Roy Armour. F B Culbertson. Alfred Demaray. C Ii Guernsey, R A Campbell, R A Tunni cliff, Alfred Hevmour, William O'Dell, Charles Manning, R A Vohs, William Rung?, John D Thacker. Krl Ander son, Odoar Htamm, W I Davis, Charles Waddell, William H Orr, Carl Larson, and Jesse Graves. SPECIALS j Jelly Glasses, eaeh 2c The Herald fur News when it is News. Frank Haaae was down from Emer son over Sunday. Mrs Joe Me El puree, of Sioux City, visited with Mrs Pranger Wednesday Lee McPhenton is spending a few weeks at the C E Bliven home at Oasis, Nebr. The fronts of the 8chriever store and the saloon building were given a coat of paint the past week. Mary Easton spent a few days visit ing at the Wm Goertz home in Hub bard precinct this week. Carl T Iwers and Hilda Larson, both of Sioux City, were married by Judge Stinson on Saturday of last week. Mr Etta Billiard has moved over from Sioux City and is oooupying the house of her brother, John Foltz. Fred Wood wont to the Henry Wood raneh in the westers part of the state on business the fore part of the week. Found A lady's Oxford shoe, on Jaokson road leading to Crystal lake. Owner can have same by paying for this notice . Fred Farker and wife came down from their claim in Rock county last week and will remain until after the Old Settlers' picnio. Iryl Cook and Gladys V Campbell, of Homer, were granted a license to wed on the 4th inst, and the knot was securely tied by Justice of the Peace Louis J Goodsell. Hello Central I Please give me Nol. Is this Mr Van de Zedde? Please send Harold down with a package of that 80o coffee and one of those nice dishes. Alright, thank you. Mrs Wm Wallwey sr, of Emerson precinot, was taken to the Norfolk asylum Wednesday for treatment for temporary insanity. Sheriff Rockwell and wife aooompanied her on the trip. John W Hazlegrove and wife left Monday with a party of Nebraska Mu tual Insurance officials foi a tour of the ooast and to attend a big gathering of insurance people at Seattle on the 17th. D J McDonalJ, of Sioux City, ad ministrator of the estates of Gerald Dillon and Catharine McDonald, and Fred 8 Berry, of Emerson, were at tending to business matters here Thursday. Mrs Henry Bartels was seriotrsly in ured Sunday in runaway accident The buggy was tipped over and the horses became tangled in the harness and trampled upon her, injuring her quite seriously. Your opinion about what you see is determined partly by how yon see . Very few people have normal vision. Only perfectly fitted glasses will give both relief and normal right. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrists Several hundred members of the M B A order iudulged in a basket picnic Clinton Park, Dakota City, on Thursday of thi week. The usual good time, whioh this society is noted for having at its social gatherings, was eDjoyed by all present. The Kozy Studio is making special low prices during the spring months. Cabinets $1.50 up; also 24 small Pho tos 25c, 12 postals OOo. We ' lead in low prices. All work guaranteed. 1VOZY STUDIO, 304 Douglas street, Sioux City, Io. John Biermaun, the 14-year-old son f Mr and Mrs Heny Biertnann of Brusuy Liend, died last Saturday after short illniss with pneumonia, Ihe funeral was held Sunday, the remains being Inid to rest in the Taylor oeme terv. The sympathy of the communi ty is extended to the bereaved family. Have you seen our latest production in photos? We are now making some of the finest photos made anywhere for the money and prices very low. For groups, wedding or baby photos, see us first, and save money. Dk Luxe Studio, Next to 5 and lOo store, 4'j 4th, Sioux City, Iowa. Walthill will hold her Iodiau carni al this year during the week of Au gust 23 to 28 inclusive. They are making preparations for a big pro gram and an immense crowd. The armval will be similar to the one held there last year. There will be three S3 a races, six ball games, free stree performances, two bands and the In- tan encampment. The Iodian en- ampment this year will without doubt be the largest that has ever ocoured on the reservation. The Indians were veil pleased with the way they enter tained them last year and are all anx ious to come back this year. I hey are providing rations for 1000 of thtm for the entir week. . There will be two camps of Indians; the eld time Indians and the Mescals. The latter is a pe culiar religious society. It performs a strange religious ceremony under the influence of a tea made with the Mas- cat beaus. The old-time Indiats will sing and dance each day of Ihe carni val and feast according to ancient cui-tom. The Mescsls will hold meet' ucs each night. Miss Amanda Clem eut will umpire the ball games. Far mer Bums and G A Taylor, of Moult) Dakota will wrestle Friday the 27tn. For Sale A large list of Cheyeune, Morrill, Box Butte. Kimball, ScotU Blnff abd Bnner county Nebr, lands. Kaucues, rn'mquishments rail roan contracts, school sections all size suil prices from 6 50 per acre and ur for deeded lauds. HaviDK a personal ki owledge ol tin Bo lauds I will go and show them ti those who wish to invest. K A Comlis, Homer, Nobr Democra' ic Mas Convention Agreeable to a request fiom a uun bet of Democratic and Iudepeuile: I vo e s for a mass meeting for the pur' poi e of selection cuuili lute to be voteii on at tbe primary election for the uflicfs for which no one has tiled a e hereby issue u cull for a mass conveu tion to hn held at Dakota City, at the court house, on Monday August 10, 190'J. at 1 o'clock p m. It is t he understood tuat tue nanus of the parties selected by this conveu tion will be written on the primary balk ts by the voters. It is important that the chairmen t the sevenl precincts attend this mett Dated this 10th day of August, 1909 Thomas Ashford, CI airman JJemojrat io County Central committee, Paul Pirey, Secretary Pioneirs Soon to Gathtr. Arrangments are about completed for the twenty-eighth annual reunion of the Pioneers and Old Settlers' asso ciation of Dakota county to be held at Clinton Park, Dakota' City, Thursday, August 90, 1909. The engagement of Hon Wm V Allen, of Madison, Nebr, as speaker of the day is a son rce of gratification to the committee on speakers as welt as to thoss who enjoy an interesting talk by an able talker. Heed's band of Sioux City will dis course musio for the occasion, and no better drawing card could have been secured tham this, as everybody loves good musio and Heed's band surely furnishes it. The usual attractions will be on hand including a big steam merry-go-round. Two good ball games are be ing arranged for at the ball park ad joining the picnio ground, and several good races will be pulled off at the traek just east of the park. A big dan co in the new Ayres-Ernmwiede hall,, following the band concert on the court house lawn, will be the closing feature of the day. Don't fail to come and enjoy the oc casion . PROGRAM 10:S0 A. M. Music by Herd's Bund , of Hloux City, Iowa. Prayer by the Chaplain, Music. Address by the President, John Holer. Music Annual Address, by Senator Win. V. Allen, of Madison. Neb. DINNKK. : P. M. Memorial Ut'port. Short Addresses by Plomwra and Froml- Iio nt Visitors. Music. Business Meeting ami K lection of OfTlccrs. MUSIO. Sports Knees nt thu rncn track adjoining picnic grounds. Baseball games for purses, at the grounds Just east of Park. Ounce at Hall In the evening. Minis will bo nerved at thu Park. OFFICERS). Joiik B01.BK President. T. Wihtvott Vice President. Kahrv H. Adair-Secretary. W. Ij. KoHS Assistant Secretary. A. H. Ba kick Financial Secretary. Hko. T. Woods Treasurer. M. M. Wabner Historian. omenta or mi! day. J. P. RncKWKM. Ohtef Marshal. Assistant Marshals J. M. Brannnn, Wm. Biermaun, IjOUIs Uoodsell, James Fueston, Urant Castor, Joe M. Leedom. COMMITTEES. Executive L. H. Armhrlght, W. H.Kyan, J. J. Klmers, John J. Kyau, John O. Smith, Thos. B. Jones, Ben Bonderson. Invitation W. L. Koss, Mary V. Qulnn, Georne W'llklns, I.enu Wllklns, Speakers President John Boler, Wm. P. Warner, U.K. Uvans, J. J. Rimers. Transportation K. K. Evans, M.O. Ayres, J. J. Elmers. Heglstrar Mrs. Kannle Oroiler, Mary A. Kaston, Lizzie Hanse, II. P. (Jrozler. Privileges Barney Urlbble, Geo. T. Wood., A. II. Baker. Amusement M.O. Ayres, O. H. Maxwell, M. M. Keum, W. II. Mason, John iiogan, Dr. B. J. I-ealiy, Walter Smith, Ben Bonder- son, Archie Easton. Membership M rs. IilaOribblo, Mrs. Mary rltz, Anna Bartlett, Kvniistn Kyan, Mar garet Uulnn, Kate imagim, Bridgle Hayes, Mrs. Nelson reauto, Mrs. K. A. CAiiipls-ll, Alice HelTernan, Helen Rockwell, Mrs.Kred S. Berry. Memorial S. A. Ooinbs, John H. Heam. Badges Mrs. Fannie Urozler. Urounds H. I. Wood, Barney Orlbble, S. A. Stinson, Henry K rumwlede, Herman Biermaun, O. F. Broyhill, O. H. Beam, A. H. Baker, Walter Cheney, H. P. Croxler, W. L. Koss, J. J. Klmers, Enimett Hllvman, J. P. Rockwell. John Kollz. H. W. Kolu, Krnest Trlggs, K. E. Evans, Vern O. Lake. Reception Thos. Ash ford and wife, C. 3. O'Connor and wife, Nell Comlm, Margaret Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King, David Clapp, Daniel Hartnett and wife, J. P.Bca com. Mary Timlin. Fred Blume and wife. Herman Stol.e and wife. (ieo. II. House, Fred S. Berry and wife. Nellie Heeney, Aa ron lilnofelter and wife, I'liilo McAfee and wife, Mary Renlnger, Martin Voss, John C. Collins, J. (1. Duguun and wife, Michael Bea- om and wife, Maggie Twonig, Matt .Vlc- Kivergan, lame Casey, Kil T. Kearney mid wife. Frank Davey and wife, Helen O'Neill, Bonnie Hurry, J.J. Kyan. E. I,. Wilbur and wife. W. H. Ryan and wife. K. K. Church and wife. I.lhbie Savldgo, Beatrice Blessing eorge Wilson, Herman Fouts Mrs. Mary It. McBenth, D. M, Nelswanger, Perle Stin son. ElizalH th Hanse, Marry ji. Adair ana wife, Mrs. W. L. Ross, Mrs. Ktta M. Spencer, Mrs. rselllo Mason, Mrs. Eva I-. llrr, i.mian Orr, Mrs. Alloc Sides, I.. 11. Armhrlght and wife. Paul Pizey and wife, Oeorge W. Ienm- Oliver Fisher and wife, Men A, Sahmled and wife, Mrs. Tina Brldenbnugh, Fred Beermann. Jr.. Henry Biermaun. John C. IMneen.J. M. Plnckney and wlfe.S. P. Mike- sell, Jerome Hollimin, Hhiis Nelsenand wife. Ben Bonderson uud wife, w. A. Morgan and wife. Official Proceedings of the Board of County Commlsloner. Dakota City, Neb, Aug 7, 1909. Board of uojnty commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present John Sierk, chuiruian, Ed Morgan. J H Bonderson Ihe following c'aims were allowed in the county geneial fund; Klopp & Bartlett Co, suprdles aw 0 Oeorge v iiKins, court ices is in Henry Krumwlede, mdse H U4 Wm Blermanu, snlary 40 nil P Rockwell, salary wi no liHvhlson Bros, mdse ' 1H Si Burroughs Adding Machine Co, stand. 10 im Arthur Rymlll, freight on repairs 8 IS The board proceeded to seleot a list of sixty nam -s for jurymen for the fall term of district court. Board sojourned to Aug 29. W L lioss, clerk. R R Time Table c, bt. p., M.a o. Trains leare Dakota Citj at tbe fol- lomng time : flOHTH BOUND. BOOTH BOnND. 55 pm Omaha....... 7:58 aiu 10:13 am Omaha 5.13 pm 4 :38 im Norfolk. 8 :23 am J.28um Norfolk 6:13 pm 7 x'SH am Newcastle 10 :18 am 2:U5pia "' .6 :55 pm SUNDAY TrtAINb. 12 :13 im Omaha 2:30 am 3:38 Norfolk 8:23 am 9:8 Norfolk 6:13 CB4Q WEST No. 85 Local t reiKlit 7:15 am 17 " PaHouger, OuihliB an.l Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST N'o 8H Local Freight 2 :25 pm 1C. Local PnHriengpr". .C;i 7 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Sioux Cit.T. Crystal Lake & Homer LEAVE IlAKOTAO IlT 7 10am J aOam 11 15aia LEAVE siorxcii 0 85um 8 30am 10 30ura 12 am 2 15pm 4 30pm 6 15pm 15pm 15pm 30 pm 15 pm Saturday and Sauday nigbU only 11 First publication July ?3 Sw Notice for Tax Deed To Carrie K. Onntt and W. If . Nicholson in whose unities title to the real estate here inafter descrllKMl appears of record in the office of the county clerk of Dakota county, Nebraska; and to l-lla May Woedeock, the person in the actual occupancy of said real estate: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of Noveinlsr, Iwf. lot six ), In block twenty-four (44), of Railway Addition, IXtkotn county, Nebraska. Second Plat, was purchased by the undersigned, J. M. Woodcock, at a public) sale of lands and lots for delinquent taxes held by the Treas urer of Dakota county. State of Nebraska; that said J. M. Wiwslcock Is the owner and holder of the certiorate of purchase Issued pursuant to said sale; that said real estate was sold for the taxes of the years svl to Inns, Inclusive, and was taxed for said years; that said real estate was not assessed In the name of any person for tbe years isvl to lsva, Inclusive, or for the years IHW to llf. Inclu sive; that said real estate was assessed In the name of Carrie K. Smith for the years IHiiT and 'wis; that after the expiration of three months from the date of the service of tlds notice, application will be mode for a tax deed for said real estate. ... J. M, Woodcock, Purchaser, By Alfred Pley. II is Agent. NOTICE OK RRFKREES SALE IN PARTITION By Virtue of an on order of tJin dlwt rlt court of Nebraska, In and for Dakotacounty, oi i niiMn real estate to inane partition, rendered on the lith day of July, lusi. in a suit for partition, wherein Anna C. Shull Is platntltT, and Mary Voss. Fred Schriever, Jr, and Vt llllam Schriever anil Marguerite Schriever, minor heirs of ElUals th Schrie ver, deceased. Fred Schriever and Charles It Voss. are defendant. w th uiifi.ri, ... ed, refereesln partition duly appointed and commissioned In said suit, qiiiillllled 'and acting, will on the 4th day of Heptcmls'r, liS, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public sale nt Ihe front .loi.r of II,.. court bouse at Dakotactty. county of Dako ta anil state of Nebraska. Oiu liiMiislnif ill.. scribed real estate, to-wltt I ne southwest quarter of the southeast quarter l sw of se i) of section five (ft , containing forty-four 44 acres: the east half of the northeast quarter (e hi of ne i4) of section eight (hi; the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter (ne of sw l and the southwest quarto' of the northeast quarter (s((n( iw1,), and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter In H of n w V, k and the south half of the northwest quarter (s Sof nw ll of section nine (; all in township twenty-seven it!), north of range eight (SV east. In the countr of Dalco. ta and state of Nebraska. The terms of said sale to Iw cash, or not less than or.e-thlrd cash with mortgage hock on the land sold or other equivalent security for deferred payments and Inter est. Dated July IV, lunv. W. I,. Rosa. W. H. Ryan, llrKMAS HlHKMASI, Referees In Partition. First Publication Aug is 4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account, In the county court of Dakota county, Ne braska. Hate of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To llanora Howard, and John J. Howard. and all persons Interested In the estate of Timothy Howard, deceased: On reading the petition of Hanora How ard praying a final settlement and allow ance or ner account men in tnis court on the IKth day of July, IMS), and for her dis charge as administratrix. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons Interested In snld matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to lie held in and for said county, on the 4th day of Sep- teinls'r, A. D. Bow. at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause, If any there lie, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition ml that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In said matter by pub lishing a cony of this order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. u. c MTINSOW, mrai. County Judge, First publication Aug 1 4w PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITOKS. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. In the matter of toe estate of Annie Mul- lins, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the adminis trator ot snld estate, iM'fore me, county Judge of Dakota couuty, Nebraska, at the county court room in said county , on the Hnth day of November, lvsai, on the Hist day of Decem ber, lunu, and on the Hist day of January, lUl, at 10 o'clock a in. each day for the pur pose of presenting their claims for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for eredltors to present their claims and one year for the administra tor to settle said estate, from the Hist day of July. I'.rnu. This notice will be published in the Dakotacounty Herald, for four weeks successively prior to the Slst day of No- vemls'i, Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this Hist day of July, A. D. I mm. I). C. STIKSOSJ, sral County Judge. First publication Auk l.f 8w GUARDIAN'S SALE. In the matter of the Ksttite of ( I.ul Hi'lxvr, a minor. Notice Is liiTt'hy kIvimi thiit In pursuHnre of mi orrterof the Honoriihl Huy T. Hrnves, Judueor clie dlHtrlctcourtof imkoliu'ounty, Htiiti of NoortiMkA, miKle on the lith tiny of July, A. I. USUI, for tin- sale of the reiki rs- tnle herelniifter leMcrltel, mere will ne sold nt the front door of the court houxu nt kolti City, NehriiHkn, on the ilnl diiy of Hi p tcinljer. A. D. ltaiu, nt i o'clock r. in., lit pub lic vendue to the hluliKht bidder, for cash, the followUiK descried rem entitle, to-wlt: An undivided one-fourth Interest In Unit pnrt of the nortlienst quarter of the north west quarter of section twenty-one (31), tow nsiitp twenty-nine (v). north of ramie nine (10. eait, described ns follows: tUiin iiienclntf nt n point twenty-six (W) rods south of the northeast corner of the north west quarter of snld section twenty-oneiVI I, thence west thirty CHi rods, thence south fourteen (11) rods, thence east thirty ;mi rods, thence north fourteen U4I rods to the place of heiOnnlmr, conlallljim Hlxmt three (S)aeres. Alsoln lots seven t7).eimitiN), nine (VI, In hloult forty-four (44), In the village of (lovlUKton. uud lots seven (7. nine (K), ten (in) and eleren ( 11) In block ninety-nine (win. In the vllhiKe of OovlnKtoii, and lots eleven (ID In block one hundred (limi.ln the village of Covlnttton, said Covlnuton now bcluii within the col porate limits of the vlllmte of South Hloux City. Alsoln lot twenty (i), In block four (4), Hecond addition to Mouth Hloux Olty, also In lots two (HI, three (Hi, four (I), five (Al, six (01. seven (7), eltcht (H), nine (V). and ten (10), In block twelve (12). In Moan A Hunt's addition to South Hloux (llty, Klsorli lotsone (11, two III, three (11), eleven (11), and twelve(W), In block eleven ), In Moan A liuut'saddition to noutn Kloux City. All of the forcKoluK real estate lieliitfln I inkota county, Nebraska. Alsonn undivided live-twelfths Interest In the fol- lowtnn ilescrllsid real estate, to-wlt: Thai portion of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-one (l), township twenty-nine (, north of rniiue nine (V), east, nescrns'U as ionows: (iiiiiinieiicliiii at a nolnt forty ( rods south of the uorthenst corner of the northwest quarter of said section twenty-one ( 21 ), run- ill on thence west twelve nuniireu seventy (1,270) feet, thenee south twulve (12) risls, thence east twelve liunurea seventy ii.khj feet, thencu north twelve' 12) rods to the place of Im'KIiiiiIiik. heliiir alKiut five ami seventy-live one-hunilred ths ( R.76I acres; In lots seven (71. clidit (XI, and nine (W), In Mock forty (CO. In said CovliiKlon; in lots ten (ID), eleven I 111, and twelve (12), In block seventy-two (721, 111 snld CovliiKton; In lots thirty CO), In block forty-seven (17) In Joy l'lace. an addition to ,outli Hloux City, and In an undlvld u .hree-lourllis In terest or Hint portion or vmh iioi uichii quar ter of the northwest quarter or siua sccuon twenty-one I VI I. desertls-d ns follows: Com-iiii-ncliiii nt a nolnt fifty-two (M) rods south of the northeast corner of the northwest qunrterof said section tweuty-onel21), run iilim tlienee west twelve hundred seventy (1.270) feet, thence south ten ( HI ) rods, thence viut twelve hundrel seventy (1,270) feet. thence north ten ( In) rods to tn place ol Isnlnnlnu : all of the foregoing leal extnte l'inu In the count v of Dakota, siate of Ni bnikka. anil lii inn s.iaiice of snld order, and on the mime term, at the front door of th court houxe In I'oucn, Nebra-.kli, on said ilnl day of Kept Is'r, A. I. luhi, nt II o'chs-k . in., thi-rc Will IK! hoi.i IO ine lilKIiet Old der. for cash, the follow lint cb sci tls d real estate, to-v, It : Ixits thirteen (1,'H. touitceii i It). fifteen lift), sixteen (Ml, seventeen (17), anil eluhteen I IK), ill blis'k nine (ID, In tin town of Kiiiei'sou, (irlKliuil I'lat, In said county of 1 ilxon. Said sales will each re main open one Hour. lialcd AiiKiist u. t J. JMahy A, l.KHHKNirll, (iiiiinllnu of Louise Hel.er, a minor 15AKGAINS Acme Joint Mower $ 45.00 Acme Sulky Rakes 25.00 Bain Wagons 80.00 Will trade any ol above ma chinery for young horses or cows D. C. I f EFFF.RNAN, Hubbard, Nebr. Subscribe for Tub Herald $1 pe year. SerLd TKcxt New Mcxxx to us if he wishes to borrow or deposit. We've some extra inducements for him cither way. This week our deposits have leached their highest mark during the twenty-four years. But they're going much higher. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Rank, of Dakota County & Always hungry for MORIv business. IB. egt is Kfoy., cd. Seasonable Goods for Leas Money Special Prices for Saturday, August 14th Lawn Mowers $3.50 values for $2.0S $6.50 values for $4.42 4.00 values for 2.SS 10.00 values for 6.69 Saturday, August 21st Ioe Cream Freezers 3qt size, $2.75 value for $1.72 4qt size, $3.25 value for $2.03 Gqt size, $3.75 values for $2.75 Above prices are for cash and good only on day and date of sale as advertised. We've cut the price just a trifle below actual cost, but our policy is not to carry goods over from one season to another. Edwards & Bradford L'mb'r Co. V. 0. Lake, Resident Mgr. Get Free Lrctnds While BIG HORN BASIN This rich land is fast settling up with homesteaders taking up the choicest Government irrigated tracts. The Big Horn Basin will soon be served by the Burlington's new main line through central Wyoming; products will have direct access to the best markets in the west. Land values are fast in creasing, uet noid ol a larm in 350 ACRE LANDS This is the size farm you can home stead in east and northeast Wyoming, Colorado, etc. Some of the finest .lands in the west, with 18 inches of moisture annually, can be taken under the Mondell Act. - These 320 acre home stead tracts are a new thing in the distribution of government lands, and deserve your attention. I personally conduct excursions the first and third Tuesdays of each month to these lands, and am employed by the Burlington to answer all inquiries, and to assist you in every possible way to locate along the Burlington lines. Write me. itif.tr.ri fllffirlPf:fJtJ-.r.il D. Land Seekers (onderful displays of Uve StockjricullureMachinerij' Splendid Racing Lib eratis Band and Grand Opera Singers. Pain's Bailie in the Clouds' Svith Airship AihlellcMeel - Carnival - BascBall OntAnOOH-MALrATCSOUHD TRIP ON ALL ALOAD3 fl for information. Premium List. or Lhtry DanhsvritCsA -SZxnxKm W.K JlelIor.i5eyfT?.r'. , "V:$ LINCOLN. WEB: fe" For ThirtySeven Years Minnesota Pmiiia We carry a complete line of Minnesota Paints, Colors, Oils, . and Brushes. , Edwards&, Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard I Abstracts of Title A 1 10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make i r Jaskson 11 Nabr. If Dakota City, Neb the uasin beiore it is too late. Clem Deater. General Acent. Information Bureau. Omaha, Neb. SI -mi-rf Ml LMnSA have been made in Minneapolis by the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Co. Best prepared paints has been their life work. They do nothing ehe year in and year out. They are experts trained from boyhood up, to make the best paints, that can be made. It's small wonder that it has become the standard by which others are judged. A gtnrit-f'if1 MIbbmoU Paint stock is now on wrshahr awaiting your arcUr. Nebraska mmm w jimm Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded. Abstracter J. J. EIMERS I I