Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Trice, $1.(X) Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. l'erniission has been granted for tbe transmission of this paper througb tbe maiis as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Omaha ean retain Dablman for their Mayor, and welcome. Tbe election of Hitchcock over Bnrkett forU 8 senator; LslU over Iloyd fur congress, and Oallugber over lionghn for representative, are conced ed by the teturos at band, Following is the total vote of the connty by precincts: Dakota 178, Em erson 189, Covington 257. Summit 102, Omaili 220, Hubbard 129, St John's 120, rigm n Creek 52. Total 1197. The total vot of the connty in 1909 was 1404, and in 1908 1545. This is a falling off of 207 votes from last year and 348 from the votiof two years In the scattering vote cast for dif ferent offices on the ticket we give the following totals: For U 8 Henator, Birmingham, pro, 10 Lippenoott, s, 22 For governor, Wright, s, 22. For lieutenant governor, Lichty, pro, 15, Blatter, a 21. For secretary of state, WittHtrnck, pro, 1C, dishing, s, 22. For state auditor, Lambert, s, 27. For state treasurer, Fitch, pro, 17, Barns, s, 23. For state superintend ent, Jeffryes, s, 25, For attorney general, Terry, pi, 11. Burleigh, s, 22. For commissioner public lands and buildings, Olmstead, s, 23. Rail way commisxiouer, Muh, s, 23. Con gressman Third diwtiiet, Hookenber ger, pro, 11. There wus a large scat tering rote for county attorney, which il it bad been combined on one candi date, wonM almost hiive electnd him. It E Evana and Fred Hchriever were high men with 21 and 8 votes respect ively. There were about twenty oth ers with from oue to half a dozen votes apiece. Precinct Returns Following is tbe vote on precinct oOioers, with a few scattering votes omitted. EMEUSON Justice of the Peace, Nelson Fea )to 3, H B Hemstreet 2. Constable, R A Campbell 2. Overseer district No 15, Carl Hirsh 6. Overseer dintriut No 17, Henry Gloe 7. PIGEON CHEEK Justice of the Peace, W V Reninger 1, A K Liuafelter 1. Overseer din- trict No 10, Hans Bonnicksoa 6. Dis trict No 14, F H Way 1, E 1 Way 1 BCBBABO Constable Car), Frederickson 47 John Oreen 81. Overseer dipnoi No 9, Sam Thorn 36, Frank Uffing 51 Overseer district No 16. Oeo Jensen 20. Jacob Francisou 11, J O Smith 7 SUMMIT Overseer district No 8, MJ Mines 14; district No 18. Martin lloug 15. st. John's Jnstice of the peace, J B Smith 18 M E Kennellv 17. Constables, Frnd Anderen 2, John Uickey 4 Overseer district No 4. Louis Pedersen 66, li F Sawyer 12 r district No 7 II Francisco 2JP Gill 12. OOVINQTON Justice of the peaae, H O Dorn 1, J P Meridith 1, O Statu ru lt Coustu bles, CD as Waddell 131, ueo uiver more 99. Overseer diet No 11, Ira Waddell 11. OMADI Justioe of tbe peace, 8 W McKinley 13. Constable, Roy Rymill 144 Uverseer, district no l, run vsn Oleve 18; district No 5, R M Lerko 50 Wni Learner 37", Dau . Kooawell 28 dutriot No 6, George N Gorgenstm 25 E H Loomis 6. DAKOTA In this precinct J F Hall, republlo an, was elected justice of the peace with 117 votes; for oontables, James Fueaton, republican received 126 Totea and Harry Foltz, republican, 99 votes; Madious Learner, republican polled 44 votea for road overseer of district No 2 of Carter, this week brought in a num ber ufeaia of corn which be picked from bis fluid. The corn is some of the best that we have ever seen in Soutii Dakota, and it only goes to show bat Tripp county land will produce, it the crops are well eared (or. Mr Brown has several ears on display at the Farmers State Bank. Winnebago Chieftain: Mrs M 8 Mansfield was in Homer Tuesday even ing and Wednesday to see relatives. . . . .Mrs Ida Coleman, of Homer, wai here over Sunday, the guest of Mr and Louis Herman.... Miss Bersie Turner returned to Emerson Tuesday after a visit here with Mr and Mrs Sol Smith. ....Craig Spencer, a former Thurston banker, bow living down in Kansas, passed through VVinr.ebago Wednes day, ...Mrs J W Nunn made a trip to Omaha Wednesday, returuing today She says Mr Nunn is about the same, and that the little boy is gaining. Emerson Enterprise: Mrs 8 H Smith and children came up from Winnebago Tuesday .... Miss Elsie Wilkins of Homer has been spending a few days at the borne of Mica Julia Davis.... Mrs J L Davis and Harold and Mrs T Carabine drove to Ponca and spent the day at tbe borne of Cbas Davis.... Mrs T Carabine of Kansas City, has been spending the week at the home of J L Davis. She will re turn to her home today .... Burt Brown of Sioux City was in LmerHon on business Tuesday. Mr Brown wa associated with Mark ielber in a eneral store here at one time. Wayne Demoorat: Rollie and LeRoy Ley and Harry Armstrong were Satur av passengers to Crystal Lake to net ducks etc... Miss Gladys Thompson of Dakota City, who has been taking a review course, has been leered to a position as teacher in a ru ral school of Dakota county. Miss Thompson has proved a most excel lent student tbe will be a very efficient teacher. . . .The remains of the late Mrs Ream, mother of Will Ream aud former residents of Wayne county, were brought here from Holt couuty yesterday and interred in the Green wood cemetery. The body was acoom panied by sous of the deceased. Aldrich Wins by 25,000 Republicans Lose on Legis lative Ticket Sioui City Journal, 8th : Broken iu health and with bis fortune gone, John Peyton, of South Sioux City, Sunday became an inmate of the Dakota coun ty poor farm. In the early 90s Pejson was known aa the "czar of Covmgton . Peyson then bad plenty of money and be stient it with a lavish hand. His friends were many . He was the Johujf WiltHB, r 121 P Si UAVMA h M A a a A 4 from our Exchanges Sloan, Io, Star: J J English, of South Sioux City, was a business caller in Sloan one day last week. Hartington News: Miss Rose Greve aooompanied by ber nephew and nieoe, Delos and Dorothy, children of Mr aud Mrs C W Oroutt, went to Dakota Giiy Saturday for a two weeks visit Pender Republic : Miss Helen Nie bubr tfrom Winnebago visited with Pender friends over Sunday . . . .Craig Wpenoor of Seattle, Wash, arrived ,Peudr yesterday business matters. in to look after some Salix items in Sloan, Iowa, Star Sterling Linkswiler, of Winnebago, Nub. visited here last week with U and Mrs 8 D Cone. . . .Brosia Wbitti oar who has been staying with ber lint, near Bronson, has returned to the borne of her mother here. Sergeant Bluff Items in Sloan, Io Star: Martin Hawk ana wite ol Good win. Neb visited over Sunday with relatives In and near town.... Mr and Mrs Sylvester Camerer ara occupying the Ebberson cottage vacated by Will Koon's who have moved to Waterbnry Neb. South Creek items in Ponca Journal John Dillon baa resigned his school work at the Jackson high sohool and returned borne.... Pat Hodgins and wife of Minot, North Dakota, came np from Dakota City Monday in an aulo and visited 1 this week with bis sister, Mrs M Sbeaban. TrinD Conntv. 8 D. Journal: Wo Brown, one of our energetio borne leaders residing about four miles east Dakota County Gives Democratic Majority of About Seventy-Five on State Ticket The Vote in Detail It Might Have Been Worse. o B o w S" B n a- g. 5. & t t 2 I D T 0 o For Amendment J06 101 Against Amendment 53 36 Preference for U. 8. Senator Elmor J Burkett, r 108 122 Gilbert M Hitchcock, d ,. 58 78 For Qovernor Chester A Aldrich, r 124 153 James C Dablman, d 44 56 For Lieutenant Governor M R Hopewell, r 116 143 R A Clark, d 48 57 For Secretary of State Addisou Wait, r 114 140 O W Pool, d 49 59 For State Auditor Hilas R Barton, r 120 141 P J Hewitt, d 61 57 For Stats Treasurer W A George, r 114 153 G E Hall, d 51 58 For State Superintendent James W Crabtree. r 116 140 W U Jackson, d 52 62 For Attorney General Grant G Martin, r 120 141 O H Whitnoy, d 46 63 For Com. Pub. Lands and Bldtrs. E H Cowles, r 119 144 W R Eastbam, d 60 53 For Railway Commissioner n T Clarke jr, r 118 141 B H Uayden, d 48 54 For Railway Com. to fill Vacancy Peter McrtHUsen, by petition 42 For Congressman -Third Dist. J F Boyd, r J0i J V Latta. d 70 For State Sen. Eighth Dist 98 111 36 CO 24 34 15 64 17 422 23 430 104 47 21 127 74 94 39 88 4 22 98 99 "7 C46 116 49 26 39 125 77 94 94 108 45 23 48 127 75 92 76 7 19 535 93 32 615 111 118 46 23 75 92 117 48 118 73 21 92 114 45 25 !16 74 91 46 78 47 71 44 74 114 43 27 49 115 76 86 74 4 95 4 96 7 94 4 97 9 92 23 27 21 28 510 597 505 595 21 522 29 685 21 520 28 591 110 42 24 40 4 124 78 88 76 97 117 114 45 26 47 73 88 71 4 96 23 27 21 28 20 28 521 584 508 590 522 573 117 40 23 45 117 75 91 78 4 20 514 96 28 585 72 114 30 25 32 5 7 321 Y McKane in Dakota county politics Peyson at one time bad to bo reck oned with by politicians seeking office, ut for years bis star has been dimmed. He was a conspicuous iiguro in Pearl stieet when it wa the "white way" of Sioux City. He conducted the Bijou theater at Pearl and Third streets, a notorious variety house. In those days the Pontoon bridge connected the wicked district of Sioux City with Covington. Previous of ooming to Covington Peyson was a respected German farmer of Plymouth county. Homer Star: Charles M Borowsky returned from Excelsior Springs, Mis souri, the iflrst of the week.... Word from Bert Thaoker at Omaha states that be is working in an automobile garage, and likes bis job A card from Wellington Smith and George Warner state that they had an une ventful tiip to Northern Minnesota but enjoyed some good hunting and Ushing. Their address is MoOregor, Minn... .While Phil VanCleve and Judd O'Dell were fishing in the Mis souri river last Sunday a spoonbill oat neb was caught that measured four and one-half feet long and weighed CO pounds.... Dr Stidworthy left Satur day morning for the Black Hills where he and his brother from V lborg. South Dakota, will spend a couple of weeks bunting for big game. Dr Johnsou of Winnebago is looking after the doc tor's practice here.... Win H Hols- worth is now the possessor of a pair of monkeys and is going to establish a jungle town on the reservation. He drew the two jookoea that have been hibernating at Borowsky's saloon last Monday . , . . O A Iliserote is back from his homestead in Tripp county, South Dakota and will spend a month or so here getting out bis corn and looking after other interests. Mr Iliserote has his homestead nearly all fenced, be' sides having sowed forty acres of spring wheat. He likes Tripp couuty flue. M Taloott, d 4j For Representative Sixteenth Dist. Cecil R IJoughn, r 122 F L Gallaghur. d 49 For County Attorney J J MoAllister, d 70 For Co. Com. Third District Nelson Feauto. r 114 Geo W Thaoker, d 5G 145 65 148 55 143 87 98 45 30 41 136 79 87 80 112 125 40 80 26 90 42 73 117 49 22 46 113 72 92 68 5 97 5 97 4 90 17 31 482 645 20 51 29 598 20 27 532 574 100 143 81 98 74 96 36 698 82 120 110 48 111.75 30 87 78 39 6 93 17 494 29 601 I CORRESPONDENCE J tjiM(iMO0)vtM0sX)MiiM HUBBARD. Husking mittens at Carl Anderson's. Hans Carlret) went ou a hunting trip Sunday. George Eble was a business visitor in the city Friday, Mrs J Heudricksuu visited from Thursday until Sunday at the Mads Hansen home. Overalls the best made, for wear and tear at Carl Anderson's. Grandma Provanoha is again able to be about, Jim Barry was over the latter part of tbe week and took along quite a bunch of cattle from UubbarM. D C Heffernan was in Emerson Mon day on business. Shoes the kind that never wear out. At Carl Anderson's. We read in last weeks Herald that County Superintendent Voss had visit ed the schools on Fiddler creek; now its Hubbard next, Mr Voss. Mrs Cbas Varvias returned Monday from Elk Point, 8 D. Mrs James Hendrioksen was a Sioux City shopper Wednesday of last week. You will need some warm winter clothing for these frosty mornings, and Carl Anderson can fit you out. Tom Long had a car of bogs on the market last week. Patrick Jones returned from Ponoa Wednesday, Charley Tinkle went to Ponca Sat urday to visit bis parents. He return ed Monday. Sweaters, for men, women and ohilj dren, at Carl Andersou's. Soma of those from here who were city callers Saturday were Freeman Rockwell and wife, Mrs L Rockwell, Dan llartnett and wife, Miss Malady and Mrs Christiansen. Rev Father English has been some what under the weather the past week, but at this writing is greatly improv ed. k Don't forget to See Carl Anderson's ntock of winter underwear. He cud supply your wants in that line.. Mr and Mr John Jensen are expected homo by Thanksgiving. They left Denmark November the 9th. They have been gone about two months.. W W Pounds and Mr Walters of Pender were in Hubbard Election day. Hans Larseo was in the city Sun day. Dr Leahy was over from Jackson Tuesday to examiue some candidates for the Woodmen, Election went off very quietly here. Blankets and quilts in all weights and prices, at Carl Anderson's. Carrie Stone spent over Sunday in the city, John P Beaoom is slowly improving. John Hogan and wife and Patsy Duggau and wife leaves Thursday for Exoelsior Springs, Mo. Thy will re main for a couple of weeks. A L Andersen is enjoying a visit from relatives from the city this reek. Katie Long left Monday for the con vent at Jackson, Briug us your produce, butter, eggs and cream, and get the highest mar ket price. Carl Anderson, A very light vote was oast here in Hubbard. J J Eimers and John F Sides of Da kota City were business visitors in Hubbard Saturday. Mary and Willie Hiich visited Sun day at the Henry Hirch home'. Mamie Clausen was a home visitor from Saturday til Monday. J J McAllister came down Tuesday to help iu the political field. HOMER. J O Newburn of Sheridan, Wyo., is visiting bis brothers, Frank, Lew and George. T J O'Connor and wife welcomed a little daughter to their home Satur day, of the usual weight aud fineness. Mrs A J Ream visited with ber son, Dr Will Ream, in Walthill Sunday. Eph Rockwell and wife and John Braunt went np to the city Sunday evening returning on Monday. Dr a.nd Mrs Maxwell were down from Dakota City Sunday. Mrs Richardson, a representative of the Child Saving Association ot Oma ha, addressed the congregation ot the Methodist church Sunday at be regu lar preaching bonr. Mr and Mrs R A Raoley, Wilbur Racley, Miss Lue A Ilirtob, Mrs Guy eitis. She is getting along as well as mid be expected as the case was very serious. Dr Leahy is having the second story f bis residence remodeled and laid off into bedrooms, Jas Reeder of South ioux City is also painting it through out. J E McGonnigal, who spent the summer on bis claim near Duff, Nebr, returned home Saturday. He reports very dry summer there and a killing front in August. The first number of tho lyceum oourse will be given in St Patrick's hall Nov 15, 1910; after tbe entertain ment a dance will be given. Mnsio by Collins orchestra. Miohael Bolers new bouse 'ir ill soon be completed and ready for occupancy bout lhankngiving. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Krom the Keeord An Automatic toll station hns been put in at C D Smilcv's restaurant. T E M.-irker is bavins a small bouse built nt corner ol 11th and 1st Avenue W. II. Gcoruc is building n primary and corn cribs on bis Walker s Island arm. W A Need has retired from the Hotel Maverick nnd has moved back to bis home here. LdiMetz and son Arthur, left Sundav noon tor Lincoln where Mr Metz started his son in the agricultural course nt the University. Arthur Forbes nnd A. L. Math win went to Omaha Tuesdav afternoon via he nuto route. They returned Wcdncs day evening. Miss Mvrtte Wood, n former resident ot this city, will commence the erection of a new house in tbe north part ol town near the residence of F. li. Church C. A. Connnt started work Friday morning on the new residence ot Hurt Kroesen at he corner ol East Bradford and 1st Avenue. It will be a six room ttory and a ball' cottage. Ed Mctz on Tuesday purchased a cvlindc 30 horse power Oueen automo bile. This mikes tlicliilth automobil for South Sioux City and we understand several others have their eyes on math ines. S. Shnfter, a Russian broom peddler imbibed too treely last Friday and as a result lost his brooms along the Hurling ton track near the Distillery, his horse nnd wagon north ol Ferry track on Dakota street nnd Marshall Waddell nicked the pediller up in the south part of town and he is now serving n ten day sentence. There to nor CiUrrh In thb aactloa of tlx eountry thwi U olbar dimaH put tuneilivr. lud unul U lut tew year iu uppuwd lu b Incurable, frur crrat many year 1K-Uira pronouueed It a local diaeaae ajl preacrlbetl local rvmvtflee. auil by coiialalitly alliim 10 cura wild local lriiiihl, pruuouuctxl It loruralile. Bcleuoe haa proven CaUrrtl to be a roiullluttuiial ule raee. ana therefor require ooiuUtutlottal treatment. Httll'a Catarrb Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney a Co.. Toledo, Ohio, a the only Cunalltulkmal run on the market. It I takcu Inleraally In dor from 10 drop to a tmapoonfui. It acta directly on the blood and mucoua urfare ol In eyaieni. They offer on hundred dollar for any ran It fall to cur, bt-od tor circular aud teatlntonlal. A.lurre.: V. I. c llh.SL a CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Hold by IruKKUta, IV. iak Uail'l lauuly tut lut eooitipsUoa. Graves and son Guv autoed over from Pender Sunday nnd spent the day at n. T.i 1 u 1 mo j-. j CTimui iiome. will Host, whole clerking for th Emerson Mil be Co, visited at his bom here Sunday. Wm Tbuett of Chicago was an ove Sunday guest of Homer relatives. luos CIupp came down from Siou City Tuesday to vote. Mrs M R McHeath stopped off here tnesday evening for a short visiton he way home from Lincoln and Blti Springs, Neb. Miss Rose Smith has been quite sick the past week with tonsilitis. Mrs Geo Campbell is teachiug for her dur lug ber absence. We understand that tbe Hompr Statue Bank has a list of all personal tares due in Umadi precinct. This a great convenience to taxpayers, since tUoy may pay their tax at their local bank and receive their tax receipt di rect from the county treasurer. This is done only as a matter of accommo dation, und without exoense to the tax payer. The personal tax will draw interest after Deo 1st. Dr D B Stidworthy is taking a hunting trip through the Black Hills. Lute Smith of Winnebago was in town Wednesday. John Church has gone to Emerson where he will work in the round bouse. His family will move there in a short time. Newell Sawyor, father of Frank Sawyer, died at the home of tbe latter Tuesday afternoon. Tbe remains were shipped to Sioux City for inter ment. Cbas Davis is so much improved that he is able to sit up a portion of the time. Thetraiued nurse is still in attendance. JACKSON. Guy Weir has opened a barber shop iu the MoBride building on Main street. Gladys Carroll of Sioux City spent over Sunday with the Misses Gertrude aud Editha Kearney. Catharine Quinn, who is prinoipal in the Banoroft, Nebr High school, spent Sunday with ber folks here. Died, Nov 5, George, the 10-montbs olp adopted baby of Mr and Mrs Or lando Garner, after a weeks illuess of dysentery, The fuueral was held Monday, interment in the Taylor cem etery . Lizzie Teller departed Monday for MoCook, 8 D, to apend a few weeks with her grandparents, J G Merrill and wife. Mrs J B Smith was confined to her bed the past week with a severe case of stomach trouble. Mr and Mrs Nolsn returned to their home at Btruble, Iowa, Sunday after a few days visit in the home of their son, James, ofista, Nebr. Tboa Crosby of Goodwin suffered a fraotuieof bis collar bone Monday which will lay him np for some time. Chris Smith is building a fine large barn on bis farm west ot town, Election day passed off very quietly here Tueiday; a light vote, 120 being polled. Marie Riohter was hurried to the hospital Sunday where an operation was performed that night for appeudi- Klrst Publication Oct 14 4w PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the county court of Dakota county Pelnislta. In the matter of the estate of Peiry Iif Hier, deceased. Notice In hereby rrlven that the creditors of the Hiiid deceased will meet the execu tor of wild estate, before me, county Indue or nnaoia county, ruem-asmi, at tne count court room in Kttld county, on the 18th day of February, nil 1, on the Ittth day of March lull, mill on the 17th day of April, Hill, ut 10 o'clock a, in. each day for the purpose of presenting, their c minis for examination adjustment and allowance. Six month are allowed for creditors to present thel claims nnd one year for the exrcntoi' to settle snld estate, from the 14th day of October, mill. This notice will be published In the Iako ta tiounty Herald ror four weeks successive ly prior to the Kith day of February, lull. Witness my hand, anil seal of said four this nth day of October, A. 1). lull). D (J. Hfkkebnan, skal County Judge First publication 10-iiS 6w NOTICE OP REFEREES SALE IN PARTITION By virtue of nn order of the district com of Nebraska, In and for Dakota county, for the sale of real estate to make pui-tltlon renaereci on me 7tn day ol October, A I nun, m a milt for partition, wherein Ma rillna Is plaint I IT, and Kllun Diiutmn. I'a rlck DuKKim and John William Huoney nn Thomas Kenedlct Rooney, minors. Krnn I'llliiK, Kdward J. Mullally, Mary K. Mul Hilly, Hans Nelsen and I jtura Nelsen, are defendants, we, the undersigned person referees In partition duly appointed and commissioned In said suit, qualified and lifting, will, on the 8d day of Decemlier, A 1). lUlii, at 11 o'clock In tho forenoon of sal day. sell nt public sale at the front door i the court house at Dakota Olty, county o Dakota and state of Nebraska, the follow lug descrllx'd real estate, to-wif The east half of the southeast ounrte (KSof KK1-,), and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter I HK of N K') of sec tlon 27, all In township 1!. north of range east of the 6th P. M., In Dakota county, Ne brnska. The terms of snld salo to be cash, or not less than one-half cash, with mortgage bae on the land sold or other equivalent securl ty ror deferred pay men ts and Interest. Dated October 27, 11)10. Da NIK i, Habtnktt, Patrick Jonrs, Hkkman Rbn.k, Referees In 1'nrtltlon First publication 11-11-10 4wkg NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREIN NAM1D. You and each of you will take notice that on the 'Tth day of October, lull), V. Martli plaintiff herein, tiled her petition In the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, against you, the said defendants, the objec aud prayer of which are to establish and quiet her title against your adverse claim to the property hereinafter descrilied : a tug that you lie barred and estopped from Having or claiming any right or title there to, adverse to snld plain II IT. whether by conveyance, mortgage or otherw ise, The following are the nnmes of the de fendants. aud descriptions of the property unove roierreu to: To W. 11. Hooilwln, Jr., as claiming lots 11 and 1-2, in block 4'.', or Joy Place Addltloi South Sioux IU ty : to It. Heaver, as rial ml n lot 12 In block 8 of Palmer Place Addit South Sioux t'lty: to Anna K. Klllott. a claiming lot 4 111 block 111, of 2nd Addition to South Sioux Oily; to John t Blenklron and J . t). nlenklron. as claiming lots 1 mill 17. I block Vf 2nd Addition to South Sioux Oity lot IH in block ft of 1st Addition to Soul Sioux Olty. lot 17 In block . lot V In block lot ill In block N, lot 14 111 block 12. all of I South Sioux Oily; lot 6 In block lot 1 In block U. und lot 2 lu bloc 4 of Oentml Addition to South Siou City; to Anron M lddlvkaiilT, us owner of lot is In block U of 2nd Addition to South Sioux Olty ; to J. M . lllett, as claiming li 6 In blocks, of 1st Add 1 1 loll to Soiilh Slon t'lty; to Ueo. F. Seiilsilil. us claiming lot 2.1 in bliK'k n or 1st Addition In South Siou City; to. lames Kepliart us claiming lot In block II of Sou 111 Sioux 1'lty ; W. A. llou as claiming lot 1:1 In block 12 of South Siou t'lty: to Ann K. Pereslilng or Anna M. Pe eshlng, us claiming l t 111 In block Uof South Sioux I'lly : to the Uuleway Iiiiiiroveinei company us claiming lots n und 17 lu block ol south sioux oily ; to John Vt al raven claiming lot 16 In block S of South Siou Olty; to I'lias. A. Ohapiiiun. us claiming l Nln block 6 of South Sioux Olty: to Lola M Hunt, us claiming lot 11 In block 6 of South Sioux Olt.v : to W Ullniu H. rainier, us elaln lot 1 In block a of Oentrul Addition to South Sioux t'lty, aud lot 12 In block U4 of Oovlng ton. as annexed to South Sioux Olty ; to J. Hiusslleld us owner of lot 6 lu block 112 of Oovlugton., nsaiiuexed to South Sioux City to Kllulieth Arnesdorf, as claiming lots I and s lo block as, In Oovlugton, annexed to South Hloux Olty; to the Combination Hrldge Company, claiming lot in In bloc M. In Oovingtoii, annexed to South Siou Olty : to the Sioux Olty Nebraska Railroad Company, as claiming lot W In block 7W of Covington, as annexed to South HlouxClty to Tealle UrltTey. or Teulle Dewalt. clalniliu lot 1 ill block AU In Covington, annexed to South Sioux i'lly; to Thomas Slgler and Moses Krah. claiming lots 2, 4 and ft lu bloc 6U of Covington, nndexed to South Siou Olty; to John Nlehaus, claiming lot I block Ml of Oovlugton, annexed to South Sioux City ; to W. J. I'nruh. and K. K. Mc pherson, claiming lots 11 In blocks of Cov ington, annexed to South Sioux Olty; to William Oordon. trustee, claiming lot 8 In block Wt of Covington, annexed to South Sioux City: to Francis A.Joy, Ohauncy I.. Joy aud Helen J, skcels, claiming a mort gage on lots 11 and 12 In block 42 of Joy Place, Addition to South Sioux Olty; to J. M. Moan, Frank Hunt, Kate O. Palmer, William K. Palmer, and Charles K. Palmer, claiming a mortgage on lot 4 In block In In 2nd Addition to South Sioux City: to James M. lllggs, claiming the eust half of lot 1 lu section ill, tow nship 27, range W eust. All of said property ts'lng In Dakota county, Nehrnskn. You are required to answer said petition on or Is-fore the I nih day of lxcciuler, lwu. Dated November 2, lnUi. C. Martin, Ily Cicorgu M. Purdoe, Attorney, Cash Store Everything New, Clean and Up-to-Date Groceries, FViaits in Season, Notions, XCtc. A Good Line of Vndcrwc8k.r e.t R.e mar It ably Low Prices A. (DRristefiLSGftL Sooth of City Hotel Dakota City IH A R N ESSi I I I I I Everything in the line of Harness and Horse Ooods Whips, Fly Nets, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Lap Robes, Stable Blankets, Etc. Kepair Work Given Prompt Attention FVedricksen (Sl Son I i Hubbard Nebraska I We have the "Hot Stuff" Tank Heater it will not crack, but it will save money for you, as it is better to keep the water from freezing in the tank by using a fire, than it is to feed extra corn to warm up chilled cattle. And the Ollly Hog Waterer, will not clog, run over or freeze, because it is different from all others. Come in and see it it's just what you want. Take one on trial. Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co. Hubbard Nebraska 1 Patronize Home Industry buy your meats of I Wrrv LORENZ, I Proprietor of I City Meat Market I Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts goes on Agent for Seymours White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA HEREFORD SALE! Siotjx City, Iowa at the Stock Yards Sale' Pavilion TKisrsday, Nov. 17, Beginning at 1:00 O'clock, P. M. IO 50 Head. All Good Ones 50 The Best of the Breed to Select from. The quick Maturing, Heavy Boned, Good Feeding Kind. IS Head of High. Class Bulls. The bulls se lected are everyone a herd header of outstanding merit, con formation and breeding. Those looking for herd bulls should attend this sale. 35 Head of Choice Young Cows. Five choice cows with calf at side', and bred again. Several im ported cows, thirty lusty two-year-old bred heifers. Edmunds, Shade & Co. Kinsley, Iowa Stanton Breeding Farm Co. Madison, Nebraska i Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Borid Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make SuoceaBor to Dakota Connty Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS l l