BUUBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: Mft4 fet bwIM Wew Rtiafiafw. A trial 1 mak0 TOU Our ftsnrniannnt nmtiimor. Prize Collection "i,,'ii!TrrMi,r.!.l' I II tl fln.at i Taralp. f ipldTuLd : Oaira, I f ran, lias; i pn-(i-.w.ri- Tnridi'i tn all. tHAKANTEl D TO FLKASE. VW to-day t Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS : loMmr potto ftM ptcbinf M rwtin thin 1ntl LgniMrun or fsi ymirMlil, narnnT wttn mr tif i ! wi wwii km ia9 varttni or rn, riMiM. mo. Tbe Ilerald for News when it is News. r 1 SHIP YOUR 1 33f HIDES FIRS etc. Established 1H87 TO D.BER6MAN&G0. 9 ST. PAUL. MINIM TVs.1 direct with the largest and oldest house in the West. Highest pricea and immediate cash returns. Write fur price list, tags and full Information, a Partridge pnrUnQ and TJuff wOCIUIvS -FOR SALE- Eggs, per setting of 15 50c " per hundred $3.00 Roosters $1.00 to $3.00 Hens $1.00 Chris Smith Jackson, Nebraska Undertaker County Coroner 13. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Patronize Home Industry buy your m?ats of . Wm. LOREBIZ, Proprietor of City Ma,t Market 1 Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand ' jjj Cash paid for Hides and Pelts 8 Agent for Seymoui's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays Local Ifems I Friday, April i, 1910 Ton will find a good line of sweat pads for horned, whips, machine bolts, and a very good line of hardware, tin ware and graniteware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA Before the Cold Spring Rains Strike you is the time to repair that Leaky Roof, and the Best way to do it, is to cover it with "E. & B. Special Rubber Roofing" the Roofing that is Best by Test, and guaranteed. You Know How Busy you are on, so Do It Now! Samples and Prices', at going to be later Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co, Hubbard Nebraska j WHAT IS WRONG j I I I I I with out - Public Schools By Joseph M. Rogers A series of article creating widespread comment from the press and educators of America. Now running in Lrippincotfs M&igaizirke uei it iu'uu 11 Special Rates Given to Teachers -ADDRESS- I Lippincott's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. j ! SATURDAY SPECIALS I 1 1 1 1 i I I I I Saturday, April 2nd Canned Pears, per can GOc Can of Sorghum, for Dried Apricots, per pound 4 pounds of Raisins, for . . . . Stinson's 23c Coffee, for Stvlurdevy, April SMH Seedless Raisins, per pound 'J cans of 20c Apricots, for 3 cans ICraut, Baked lieans or Hominy Quaker Oats, per package , A 25c can of Red Raspberries or Cherries, for. . 4 Bottles of Catsup for lOc SOc lOc 25c 20c .. 5c 25c 25c 20c ..20c .-20c m 1 I .A. Stinson Dakota City. Nebraska Bargains at Van's every day, Win Cheney marketed a car of cattle Tudsday . See F U Stanard for heating, plumb ing and lighting. March fulfilled the old saying and went out like a lion. Fred Dnensing and wife visited rel atives in Homer Sunday. Bay a good farm on the Dakota oounty bottom. I have it. Eimers. Cliff Feterson and wife welcomed a baby girl to their home last Friday. See our spring fabrics and strips for men's tailor made suits. S A Stinson. A baby boy was born to A A Adams and wife of South Bioux City last Fri day. Mrs .Too McElphree of Sergeant Bluff, was calling on old friends here Tuesday. Louis Cooley is here from South Sioui City helping Dan Eager with his honsemoving. Beut Beam was over from Sioux City Monday calling on old acquaint ances of 40 years ago. Do you keep an eye on Van's black board, if not yon had better as ho al ways has a bargain listed there. Cbas Maxwell returned to Chioago Monday, There he is attending medical college, after a week's vacation at home, It pays to trade at Vans, and bo- sides he will pive you, tree of charge, handsome ohromo in the course of time. Oo and see him. Marriage licenses were issued thin week to W E Mat his and Nellie Gib bons, and J E Fierce and Hazel Brown. No addresses were given. The hearing of Aug Gerlach, charg ed with killing Jos Lee at Emerson on January 13th, was continued from Monday until Friday of this week. Wm F Ebel, son of Henry Ebel of Brushy Bend, and Nancy Wilson, of South Sioux City, were joined in marriage Thursday by Rev Warren. For Sale 200 bushels of northern grown Early Ohio seed potatoes. Seed aa brought here last year, this being the first crop . S A Mason . Will Lamson was down from Crof- ton and spent a few days last week at Waltbill visiting his sifter. Mrs Geo Sheldon, and his daughter, who is making her home there. The Dakota County Homemaker club held its first publiu meeting at the S A Stinson home Thursday afternoon. An interesting program was given by the members of tbe club. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. I'ifldb & Slaughter Co. Thio E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. A case was filed Wednesday against Roy Leonard charging him with statu tory, rapeon the person 01 vaiburga Autzon. the sixteen year old daughter of J F Aatzen and wife of St John a precinct. ltoland Orr and wife returned home B'ouday from Winside, where they had li. eii to visit their daughter Lottie, who is telephone operator there.' Mr Orr broueut home three fine draft luutbfs which he purchased while there Mrs Robert Dygert, of Springfield N Y. who has been here on a two weeks' visit at the. home of her sister, Mrs F G Stanard. left Sunday, ;n com ... m m t . 1 Danv witu Mrs otanara, tor ieuver und other points in Colorado for a few weeks visit with relatives. Eaily Ohio seed potatoes for sale. Brought from Red River Valley last vear. Also a nice lot of Rural Ne Yorkers. On Warner's faim 5 miles southwest of Dakota City, 4 miles northeast of Homer, oi) cents per bushel. H Zentmire, Dakota City, Nebr. F E Gordon, of South bionx City, was arrested and brought before Judge Heffernan Wednesday, along with two of the "soiled doves" which infest the north end of that burg, charged with the illegal sale of liquor to Dan Rice, an Iudian. Tho arrests wero made on warrants naming "John Doe," "Rich ord Roe" and "John Defoe" as the offeuders. but the county attorney and the court claimed that the women could not be held on a warrant bear- he name of a man and they were re- leaped, while Gordon gave an appear ance bond of $200 an. I his ruse was continued until the lltli. New war rants wero issued for the two women Thursday and they were brought here by Sheriff Rockwell last evening. Fire destroyed the resilience of John B Uewi t last Saturday afternoon at about 1 o'clock. When the fire was first discovered it was burning on the roof aiound the chimnev, and iu ail probability caught fioiu a defective flue. Mrs Dnivitt was at home when the fire caught but was unable to gi t water to it in time to head off the ti lines, which soon enveloped the en tire buihiiug. Little, if any, of the couteuts of the building were saved. Mr Dewitt was working ou the Burling ton section less than a quarter of a mile away, but reached the scene too late to save hut thing. Tbe bonne was insured for $200, and tbe contents for tbe same amount. Judge Robert T Dalev, for several years a resident of South riioux City ami Dakota City, (lied at his home in Charleston. Ok'la, Marck 16. 1910, after an illucss of several months with a comi'lieated c ise of paralysis. Tbe deceased was born in Rutlsud, Vt, August 14, 1811 lie was married to Gertrudn G Crittenden of Fitchville, Ohio, in I8C18, to which union six children were born, namely : Mattie E, Edith G, Fred (1, R Hugh, Wayne E and Una L, and all but Edith G sur vive him. He moved with bin family to Tt'kauiah, Neb, in 18G'J. and was twice elected county judge of Burt county. He afterwards moved to this county where he resided for some years before locating in Oklahoma. His eldest daughter, Mattie, taught the primary department in our schools for several years. April fool. Genevieve Stanard was home from Maoy, Neb, over Sunday. A son was born at the T F Mc- Glashan home last Friday, Joe Lindstrom has accepted a posi tion in a drug store at Cook, Neb. See our spring fabrics and styles for men's tailor made suits. S A Stinson . The Homer kids defeated a kid nine here Saturday afternoon by a score of 7 to 4. Deak Foltz has moved into the Erio Ansnes bouse, vacated by W E Sneth en and family. Stott Neiswanger came home frem Spaulding, Neb, last week to spend his Easter vacation. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver tbe goods promptly. George T Kimes and Fearl E Hut ton, both from Sioux Cisy, were mar ried by Jedge Heffernan Thursday, Mrs W C Eckhart came home from tho hospital in Sioux City Saturday and is rapidly regaining her health. Clifford Juddof Sioux City, son-in-law of M M Ream, was operated upon for appendicitis the first of she week. Mrs J 11 Harris this week moved from Schmied's old residence to the Henry Wood house south of Dr Maxwell's. D G Evans, county treasurer, will remove tiere from soutn riicux City and occupy the Wm Biermaun resi dence. Galen Hatheway moved Wednesday from tbe Barney Gribble house to the Henry Wood bouse recently vacated by Mrs Blacketer. Burd Fowell leit Thursday for Rochester, Minn, to enter tbe Mayo Bros hospital and recoive treatment for a growth on his face'. M 13 Anthoni, a naturalization offi cer from Denver, was here Tuesday examining the records of Clerk of the District Court Geo Wilkius. Julius Quintal and son Elnirr went to Newcactle the first of the week to work on' tbe section, but were unable to rent a house and returned here. Joe M Leedom this week assumed the duties of deputy sheriff, taking the place of Wm Biermann, who has filled that position to acceptably fur several years. Maurice J Ansite and Mary Ansite, of Sioux City, and Joseph Savidge and Ruth Baradd of Walthil, patronized Judge Ueffernan's court' Monday and were joined in marriage. Jesse Edge and Ethel Murphy, both of Struble, Iowa, and James L My ers and Carrie Coomes, both of Walt- hill, were united in marriage Wednes day by Judge Heffernan. D H Eager began preparations this week for moving his residence to t new location in the old Martiu block The river is getting uncomfortably close to his present location. Jack Delouhery and Charley Horn were arrested Tuesday night and on Wednesday were taken before Judge Heffernan who fined them each $3 and sentenced them to three days iu jail. Chas O'Connor of- Nacora was ar rested Wednesday on a complaint sworn out by his sister, Mrs Mary Sullivan, cbargiLg him with dipso mania and iuebriaoy. The case ws continued until April 15th. Bernard Gribble, the little son of J H Gribble and wife, fell into an open cellarway Thursday and struck the cement floor on his head and face, breaking off Beveral teeth and other wise badly bruising his face. Chas Frohaska, who held down the job of section boss ou the Burlington for the past three months, left last week with his family for Waukee, I, to reside. J 3 Smith of Winnebago, has taken his place on the section. The entertainment, "Mr Bob." given by tbe scholars of the Dakota City high school last Friday evening in the court house, was played to a full house and was a credit to those who took part and worked so faithfully to make it a success. The little square cottage on the Barter place just east of the half-way house between here and South Sioux, burned down Thursday. Some men were burning tbe fence row out and tbe fire got away from them and set fire to the house. Monday morning tbe Burlinglon will put on its new passeuger train, daily except Sunday, between Sioux City and Lincoln. The new train will leave Lincoln at 7 :20 a m and arrive in Sioux City at 72.20 p m. Leaving Sioux City at 7 p m it will arrive at Ashland at 10:10 p ni, connecting there with through train No 9 for Lin coin, Denver and the northwest Wm Biermann finished loading his household goods, etc, into a oar and this evening will ship to Dallas, S D, and take up his residence on his Tripp county homf stead. The balance of tbe family with I he exception of Elmer and Mabel will leave Saturday for their new home, while the former will stav at the S A Stinson home and the latter at the Fred Krnmwiede home and fiuish the present term of school here. We are all sorry to see the Biermsun family give up their resi deuce here. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Dakota City, Neb, Mar 2fi, 1910. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present: Nelson Feauto, chairman, Ld Morgan, Thos Long, and W L Ross, clerk. Clerk ordered to strike the taxes on lot 1, soction 17-29-0, for the year 1891 to 1909 inclusive, for tbe reason this land is laid out in town lots, compris ing Crawford's addition to Covington, 2nd and 3rd filing. Board made order for the county treasurer to accept the taxes for thf years 1905 to 1909, inclusive, on lot 1 in block 195, Dakota City, balance of taxes to be stricken for the reason that the said property is on tho river bank. retition of Charity Hart for reduc tion of taxes on lot 1 in block 190, Dakota City, rejnoted. Claim of J W Gray, taxes paid un der protest, rejeoted. The following bonds wero approved by the board: Wm Ionmer, roml ovemoer district NoS: JoHOph lpoilom, deputy county sheriff. Louis Horder Is appointed rond overseer for rond district No S. IMnlm of Tom Powell, tx.51 for pcrnonnl taxes paid under protest, rejected. Clerk Is ordered to write warrants for tho following claims: Catherine O'Connor, road dlst No l...f0 10 narncy wriniiie, a... Mi W Kfctlitimnn, 8... 60 Ut U'ersonal tnx to hp deducted) John II Clayton, ' ' S... Ift U) Krel Mnrtelx. u... Koto J W Hrlilonlmugli, ' ,., mum Frank Heeney, o... lrm Tim Howard. ' ' !... Mt ill Con lKdoimhery, ' ' IN. . . ltfi on The following claims were allowed on tno county general fund: II I.Johnson Co, nidsn M ;to Sophie Hlermnnn, Ixiardlim prisoners ft on Pnvldson HrosCo, iinlne H 41) JohnO Haehert. lMwrdtim pauper.... jfH ut Hininoni rtievens vo. supplies.... HI KloppA Hnrtlctt Co, supplies 128 10 I'erklns Hros Co. supplies s rtfi ltakotn County HernUI. supplies 17 SK Kd wards A Hnulford I.br Co, litdso... Ml tU II J !,enhey, medical services HI (to l'erklns Hios Co. supplies i!is John lKwitt, dlKKlnx urave 4 tut Pnkotn City 1 'hHi nmcy, mdse :rr 41 W li Koss, 1st quarter salary, assess- iHmks, postnue, etc. jv:i 10 KuowltonA Mnr.nltiK, mdse is Nebr Telephone Co, phone rent i aft Thos Deliien, IsmrdlnK jury . a en C H Maxwell, inedleul services 41 ut Paul I'lzcy, Insanity case, Mrs N urU buruer fl on JJ McAllister, salary I7T i Gcnrire Wllklns, court costs.... 117 IS Win llleriimnn, salary 4 uu Claims allowed on the county brldtre fundi Kd wards Bradford I.hrCo, mdse.... Stl Hi 1h1ku Oorrutmled Iron Co, culverts.. 40 (10 The following claims were allowed on the rond district runa: - Win Irf-nmcr. rond woik, dlst So 6 2:1 ISO Ucorge MldkllT. smno m John Mcyulrk, same mil licnnls Mitchell, roan worK.msi wo is 7 l'lillln Helix, land taken for rond. dis trict No li 15 00 Walter Mackey. road work dlst no n. . 75 Tom llynes, same 1 110 Chris Ctirtslenseu, smne 1 Ut l'JCnscy, same 4 no M J Hyues, same i Ml Daniel Purdy, nllowei on Homer vll- ' lane fund H Oil - Board adjourned to meet April 2, 1910. W. I,. rtOSS, Clerk. To look up your Seed Corn. Very Important this year. Send us sample of your corn about 100 grains and we will have it tested, free, and give you the Government Report on it. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Bank, of Dalcota County & it?n "ALWAYS hungry for MORE) business" I Estimates. .... Furnished Repair Work Promptly Attended to G. STABJARJD Ilecvilngf Plumbinrj and Haven't you ever heard of the Ideal Lighting System? If not let us tell you about it. A card will se cure a demonstration and descriptive matter. Phons No. 55 ! North 8ld nf Brssdway Hat. 14tK und ItSh Sts. Dakota City, Neb i I I I Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many neigh bors Hnd friends who were so extremely kind to us with their help and sympa thy, during the sickness, death and burial of our dear son and brother Amil. We appreciate it very much. Estou Olsen aud Family. For Sale A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Sootts Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranches, ro'inquisbments railroad contracts, school sections all aizes aud prices from $6.50 per acre and up for deeded lands. Having a personal, knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invest. S A Combs, Homer, Nebr. US.- C&L IB. IL'foV. (Do. New Stock Lright and Heavy Work. Harjai CSS Collars. Pads if alters, and EvcrytKin.fi in Saddlery Buy of -us and You'll pay less Edwards & Bradford L'ml'r Co. V. 0. Lake, BcBident Mgr. Dakota City, Neb First DUbllcatlon Mar X5 Swk Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of Hakotn county, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Dakota county, ss. To Maria Ultimo, Fred Hlunie, KII.alHth Wllklns, (iiistav A. Isenburtr. Minnie I.use- iiuk. Hattlu Mason. Kannle folly, and Fred Kipper, and to nil persons interested n the estate of lUilstrt Illume, deceased : (In readlmi the uetltlou of Kied Illume. administrator, praylnn n dual settlement and allowance of his n(..count.lt)cd In this court on the lUth day of March. IUIII, and for mil settlement or account anil lor Ills iiih- harKe as administrator of said estate, t Is hereby ordered that you and nil per sons Interested In snld matter may, and do. appear at the county court to 1st held In nml for said county, on tna zmn uny or April, A. I), lino, at in o'clock a m, to show cause. If any there be, why the praver of the petitioner should not lie grouted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearlntc thereof lie Klven to all per sons Interested in said matter by publish- nir n cony or this order in i no naaoia IJounty Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. jj. u . jtirriKKAn, sfai.I t'onnty Judge. CHURCH NEWS MITMODIST. Services at tbe Methodist Episoopal church every Sunday as follows Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meetiug 12 m; Epworth League, 0:30 p m; l'reaching, 7 pm "Old Faihioned Uonesty" will be the theme at tbe Methodist church at 11 a m Huudav. At 7:30 p m "Drift itiK," may be tbe theme. The male ipiHiti-tt may sing ut this service. Wanted Care-worn and lonely peo pie to come to church, Suuday school peoples meeting, u e timely wise . uliil I lie yum g w isf , my Mini, b PROGRAM The Wednesday Literary club will mee with Mrs Kvanx April tt fit D::ip in at which time the followlnu proKraiu will Isi tflven Hull Call Quotations from xwcll Amerh-uu Literature Study, paves 'ill Vl'i Mrs llos I'aper Sonio Notable Social Settlr iiientsand Workers Mrs Kvnn Heading- "Her tlreed" Mrs Mc Heath Music Topic for tleneral lilscussloii "Loral lift te rule li ts Needed" lilscussloii opened by Mrs Orr K. 7.. Kuiittlun, Sucrtury. Low 2iLs&k.tc Tjrs Spring and Summer 1910 P now Ck. 5.000-mtl lummsr tour of tKo ooa.it, Sec the far west with its diversified sections broadening under scientific cultivation; visit its incomparable cities with their en vironmont of intensive land wealth. A Coast .Tour is a broad education and the world's greatest rail journey. Round trip, central Nebraska to California or Puget Sound, via direct routes, June 2st to September 30th. Round trip on special dates each month from April to July, inclusive. Higher one way through California, Portland and Seattle. One way, eastern and central Nebraska to San Franeisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spo kane, etc., March 1 to April 15. Pioportional rates from your town. Consult nearest ticket agent or write me freely asking for publications, assistance, etc, stating definitely your general plans. L. W. Wakklet, Q P A, Omaha, Neb ' 1004 Farnam street, First publication a-is-io Bwks NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS Notice Is hereby Klven that the rental non lease contract on school land Ue- sciils'd Is'low and set opposite tho name of dm holder thereof, Is (lellnriuent for n per iod of t! months or inoru and If the amount now due Is not paid within on days rrcmi inc. date of this notice, said contract will Ihi (1- lared forfeited by the Hoard of Kduc allou- nl iJinilsaiiU Funds and the said forfeiture ntered of record as provided by law. Irf-aso It 6 In SWV4 Sec, TO, T. SH, It. 8, I. H. Cattle Itnd do. Dakota County. Dated March 14, lulu. K. B. (lowi.rM, 'ommlssloiier Public Lands and Hullillnns. NOTICK Or AD' MINISTHATOK'S MALM, First publication Mur 11 4ws Notice In the district court of tho state of Ncbrns ka. In and for Hakotn county. Iu the Mailer of the Ap plication of Mtfllltcl Waters, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Kstnteof Patrick O'Connor, deceased, for license to sell real estate Notice Is hereby Klven that In pursuance of an order of the 11 on. liny T.O raves, Judtte of the district court of Dakota county, brnska. made on the Huh day of February, A. li. IU 0. for the sale of the real esiiut hereinafter descrllM'd. there will ls sold at public aucllon and sale to the blithest bid der for cah, at the front door of the llul- bard State Hank. In the villain' of Ituhtmrd In Dakota rouiil, Nebraska, on Saturday, the 2nd day of April. IKin. at the Hour ot ten o clock In the forenoon ol Hint day, tne roi IowIiik descrlls'd real estate, slloaled In the county of Dakota and slate of Nebraska lo-lt: The noi'tlicaxi uuaricr or rectum elKht (H). In township twenty-seven CjY) north of rantcc seven it), east. S1114 sale will remain ooen one hour. Dated at iluhluinl, Nebraska, thU ;lrd dny of March, A. D. lulu. M It'll AKI. WATKHS, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Kstate of Patrick O'Connor. In t-cd Freih, R.liiblt. Pur Guaranteed lo Pltact Kvt'ry (ianlrn.r and Planter nliuuM it'll t luacrlnr iihtIIh of Our iirttiru (iruwn Seru. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS wc will .mul poatpuld our PAMnilQ r.QLI FCTION I tf. so n.T 1 ...." I filanH k.ila . , , .to. I l.l.rf ... INK I pta. n.r lrr..k.M fakkan . . .It. I llrl. Mark.' 1. 1,... . , . III. AU. IS tari.iU.Ck.lM II..., Wl , . !' 3 at 00 Writ. iuS.rt Sn4 10 Mate to hlp fr r-iLf and ttarhing and iw.ii, th b,. 'l.pw-l ColLcliui,." lo .thar with, our M.w .n4 I.lrurtt. U.rd.n Uuld.. A UKKAT NOHTI1KHN HK11I . M4 lluaa) HU Hockfurd, Illtnols $60 $50 $15 $25 PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citti Nil Bonded : Abstracter Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa (Abstracts of Title A SlO.000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstraot I make I Snocessor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS ! 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