Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Bubecription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published Ht Dakota City. ISebraaka. Permission baa been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mmig as second-clana matter. Telephone No. 43. According to the census rt tinna the tnt.nl iiomtlation of the ntnte of Nrliraa k in 1.192.214. as cmin nred witlt 1.00(5.300 ten yearn bro. The increase- in 125,411, or 11 60 per cent. The in oreiine in Pakota county in tlin ten tears is 278. Ttie present population of the county is C,t04, against 0 280 tt.n years Bpo. We wonder if the frro'rs in our vi oinity know that the number of lio(7 in Noliraska clecreaneil frtu S.JJ'J.SUT in 1008 to 1,4.(0,232 in 1010. This fact ia of vital impoi tanee to Nebras kBns.. What cau wo do to remedy thia shortage of ork production? At tend the meeting of Ornauiz-d Agri.-til tnre at Lincoln, January ICth to 20th and solve, the problem. - Itame rf I ntara e t I from our Exchanges f Sergeaut Bluff Items in Sloan, Io, 8tnr: Mrs Lewis Larsen and son, vis ited friends at Dakota City, Neb, laht woek. 81oan, Iowa, Star: Mr and Mrs Geo Tiiacker, Mr and Mrs John Thacker and wm, and Mrs Wilbur Wilcox, came over from Homer, Neb, Haturduy to attend the funeral of Art Pope. Hornick Items in Sloan, Iiwa Star: Mr and Mrs (ieoiK'i Thacker and Mr and Mrs John Thacker, of Homer, Nel, vinited Sunday in the homo of Mrn O I'm brother, J F Forney, north of town. Emerson Eutei prise: Mrs M McEn tnffer spent the week at the homo of her daughter, Mrs Gho Ilolekiimp at Carroll Mr and Mrs W Y MoLaiiKh- liu took Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Editor and Mrs liurt Kros aeu at South Sioux City. Pender Republic: John Ashford was here from Winnebago last Satur day on business . . . . Mrs Li L Ileum and Miss Lou Hirsuh visited at ilomer over Sunday with relatives.... W E Voss was down from Dakota City over Sun day, visiting at the E W Tarrant home. . . .Rev J L Phillips and family were down from South Stoux City as guests at the L D Kulph home. Winnebago Chieftaiu: Miss Helen Niebulir was a pasaenger to the City Saturday, for an over Sunday stay .... Ashley Herman, who hub heoh having a siege of tyhoid fever, is somewhat butter .... Mis G A Gibson, of Homer, visited with Mrs Lulu Gilstrap last Thursday. The former was on her way to Mott, 8 D....Miss Lizzie McGliisb.au was auoompamed home Wednesday evening by her friend, Miss Debertha Fuller, fur the turkey eat. the eastern states is repeated here, of course there a ill be iuterurbau roada in time. I he question no is, will it be g"Od policy to encourage their com ing to jour town ? Maty of the small er cities are disposed to look askance at the internrbau. but if tuey are com ing anyway we believe they KotiM pass THRU the town rather than LY the town. Sioux Citv Tribune, 25th: Is moon healer without honor in his own family? The question arisi s f row the fact that Mrs John F Myers, 710 Cook st.wiis taken to the detention hospital y-sterday ss a sufferer from dlptheria. Mrs Myers husband designates bun 8' If as a moon healer, or magnetic Iheahr. Mr Myers was away from home when a regular physician diagnos ed the illuessof Mrs Myers as diotlie ria aud told her she had the choiee of going to the di tout ion hospital or hav ing the home qurat.titi"tl. She elect ed to go to the detention hospital an 1 was taken there be ore her husband's return. "She certainly would not have gone to the hospital if 1 had been here, said Mr Myers. "I am able to treat my own cases and those of my relatives, besides attending to quite a large miscellaneous practice." Mrs Myers and th" quarantine oflleers declined to discuss the incident, but from another source it is definitely ascertained that Mrs Myers was anxious to go to the hospital, principally on the questiou of being treated for the illuess. On learning that she had diptheria, she expressed much alarm and concern, particularly on the proposition that she might be denied regular medical treatment if left at home. According to the statement made, Mr) Myers wan almost in a panic from conflicting fears. On the one hand she was af mi l to tmfct her illness to her hus band's moon manipulations, and on the other hand she feared the result of Ida anger if she took any other step. Mr Myers declared today that ho does not In li ve she lias th-4 diptheria, but thinks the illness is merely iiggruvut ed form of sore throat. John Uarty and daughter Mary. FIDDLER CREEK Minnie liaucioft is on the sick list this week. Cora Sorensen was a Sunday visitor wilh the home folks. A merry crowd from Fiddler Creek went down tothe lake Tuesday. They report plenty of finli. Nets Hansen and family, Miller Uros and P Sorensen and family Sundayed at the John Jessen home. Peter Sorensen and family and John .lessen and family a to turkey at the Millnr liros home Thursday, John Jensen and wife returned from i heir trip to Germany last Wednesday. They say that Germany is very nice but they think there ia no place like the gooii old United States. Miss Cariie Stone spent Thanksgiv ing with her sister Minnie, who is very much improved at this writing. The dance given last Saturday even it g at the Geo Johnson home was well attended and nil had a very enjoyable time. School opened in district No 20 Mon day with RHhs Cora Chicoine, from Dakota City, as teacher. She will teach the school until Miss Stone has aufliidontly recovered to take charge again. Geo Rockwell accompained A Mon roe to the southern part of this state to assist in invoicing several lumber yards. He expects to be gone for two or three weeks. Friday evening while returning from Oomer John and Helen Hook well hud a very narrow escape. Their horse be came frightened and ran away, upset ting the bungy in such away that John got out but Helen wm8 caught in the top and dragged several rods, but es caped with a few scratch s. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Dakota City, Nebr, Nov, 20, 1910. The liourd of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent, Nelson IVutito, chairman; Kd. Mnrpin, Thus. Lung iind W. L. Hubs, elerk. Hoad petitioned for liy Tlios (inrinally granted ai prayed for except t lint the road In to lie 40 feet wide mid that Hie full 4n feet lie on and iirrm the ne1 of He 12, Tp W, 110, the Imln nee of the road to 1st upon the section line. 1 iiininifeM Allowed as follows: T.I Bcy. allowed on road dlst No H..2I! en CHURCH NEWS MtTHODIST. Rev. W. H. Warren, 1'iistor. Services at, the Methorllit KpUcopal church every Hunday at follows: Preach- Inir nt II a in ; Humliiy school m in a in : cihxh tneetliiK 12 in; K.pwortli I.enKue 7 P in; pienchlnK 8 p m. l!r ll 115 m 131 ii H no X i :l i H U) ,i .Mt IMC ''M wmif. CORRESPONDENCE J He.. ay. rtOM M j 1JM Ht .-. Homer Star: Ohas Davis is siifQ oieutly recovered as to be about town ....Henry Loomis, our village mail oarrier, has beeu notified that his pen sion wax recently raised to $20.01) per month... .Miss Helen Queen came home from DakoU City, Sunday, from her duties as telephone operator of the Boll Exchange, and is confined to her bed at the home of J E McKiuley . . . .- May Goodsell, tne litt'e daughter of Mr and Mrs L J Goodsell has been taken out of sohool on account of her nervousness and will spend a month in Dakota City with her grandmother, Mrs Philena Goodsell .... Miss Mattie McKiuley, who has been in the employ of The Star siooe its beginning, has aooepted a more lucrative position on the Walt Hill Times and will take up her work next Monday. Miss McKiu ley is an exceptionally good composi tor and we are glad to chronicle her good fortune ' Hartiugton News: Sheriff McFad den and Cniuf of Police Wallaoe spent a number of uncomfortable hours Sat urday night. Rev G E Yonllagen, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, came to Mr Wallaoe early in the evening apparently in a high state of excitement, insisting that someone bad thrown ttones at his houae and had greatly frightened Mrs YouIIa gen. lie demauded protection aud said that it it were necessary for him to carry a revolver to protect himself he would do so. When questioned as to who the, offenders were he said he did not know. The oiHoer tried to re assure and pacify him, and after the clergyman had rushed away ho and Sheriff MFadden went down to the vicinity of the parsonage and endured the rain aud wind of the unpleasant uight for a number of hours waiting to catch the alleged culprit. No one showed up to f amish them exercise and after a few hours of chilly wait ing they went home to thaw out aud dry their rain soaked garments. Oakland Independent: C W Daker, manager of the iuterurbau projeo.s out of Omaha, aud E M I'.aymoud, European representative aud engineer, were hi re in an auto last Friday morn ing. They were gfting over routes as propound for the different lines and gathering information as to the towns aud oouutry. As now pWuned, the main lino from Omaha to Sioux City will traverse Hull Creek valley anil continue uoithwurd till It stakes tho Lone Tree valley aud ruu thence on to Deoutur. and from Deoitur the routo will probably be northward uloug the west side of the Misiouri river. It is proposed to make another line diverg ing from this one jo Dakota county, or bomewhere near Hioux City, taking the Omaha creek vallev route south ward. This line is eventually to con nect with West Point un I it will in all probability come via Oakland, or near Oakland. Thus were tho plans given to us by Mr baker. It is evident that eliouio,ruilioad are in the air, as well as on paper, aud if the history of HUBBARD. Dora Leap was iu the city Tuesday. Woolen boots for wiuter wear at Curl Anderson's. Jus Harry, of Jackson, was here lust Thursday. Several from here took iu tho dance at Homer lust Fruay night Mary Timlin visited at Jackson lust Saturday. Sweaters for meu, women and child ren. Just what you need for fall aud winter er. Carl Anderson. Will Dodge left for his home last Thursday, after showing the people here how to pick corn John Smith and wife and Jos Lud don were county seat visitors Satur day . Raymond Cullins is on the sick list, but it is hoped that he will soon he out again. It is feared that he has diptheria. We have a few heavy shirts left over from tust season that we are closing at bargain prices while they last, to make room for new stock. Carl An derson. The ninth and tenth crudes took their examinations Tuesday.. Mrs Henry Uirsh enioyed a visit from her mother, Mrs Peters, Tues day. Mrs Dave Lean entertained the Ladies Aid society Wednesday. Rev Oarlock visited friends in Hub bard Tuesday, Let us fit you out with a new fur coat while we have the sizes in stock Carl Anderson. The many friends of Mlunie Stone will be pleased to hear that she is re' covering from her illness. Johu Jessen aud wife returned Thanksgiving day from their three mouths trip to Germany, their native land. Ingri Hansen visited Saturday at the home of her uncle, J Jonuson, near Nacora. Hueep lined coats for winter wear, lost the thing for these frosty morn ings. Carl Anderson. U Jounsou and son ueorge were city passougers Wednesday, Helen Rockwell attended the dance at G Johnson's Saturday uight. Charlie Finkle went to Ponca Sat urduy, aud to Orohard the first of the week. Mrs Wm Goertz and Mrs W Nelsen visited at the U Hiroh home Wednus day. Our new etook of overshoes is in, aud we can supply your wants in Pall Hand, the best overshoe made. Carl Anderson. We wonder why tho people of Hub' bard do not get a drug store and doe tor located here. We have everything else, aud there is a good opening for a physician aud drug store. The pupils from here utteuding the academy at Jacksou all spent i hanks giving vaoatiou at home. Fred Voss took home three car loads of stackers Tuesday. Sam Thorn was down to the county seat u'u ouaiueas Saturday. Underwear iu all weights aud sizes uud at all pi ices, at Curl Anderson's. A merry crowd gathered at the Henry Hirsoh home Saturday night aud spent au eujoyable evening. Quite a nuutber from here attended the funeral of Mrs T J O'Connor ut Homer last Friday. A dunce was given at the Geo John son home Suturday uight. We waut your produce, aud we are still paying more than the market af fords. Curl Audersou, Fred Hurtels was iu Dakota City and Sioux City Suturday on business. Wm Reniuger went to Omaha Fri day to be at the bedside of Ins daugh ter who hail bei'U operated ou at the M E hospital, lie returned Monday leaving his daughter ou the road to i ecu very. Among those who weut to the city lust Saturday were: Mamie Clausseu, Dan Hartuelt, wifo aud daughter Mary aud son Daniel, Mr aud Mrs Heeuey aud daughter liuuutte, Mrs JACKSON. William Gillau and wife of Dixon., Neh, spent Thanksgiving in the home of their daughter, Mrs Lee N Hall. Charlie Flider, who iiderwfnt a serious operation at St Joseph's hos pital last week for appendicitis, is much improved. Duniel Dillon, of Ponca, spent Fri day aud Saturday with friends here- Cecelia Romnrnlke. of Milwaukee is a guest in the Ed T Kearney home. Mrs Geo Teller returned Monday from an over Sunday visit with her daughter, Mrs J O Boyle, of Water bury, Neb. - M B llogan of Dixon, and Raymond Hall, of Royal, Neb, spent Thunksgiv ing with their f Iks here. Mrs Lulu Boyles, of Omaha, is visit ing her mother Mrs J B Smith. Mrs T A French of Beaumont, Tex. who spent the past two months with lelatives here, returned home Thursday. Eighteen members of the M W A weut to Laurel Monday eveuing. Thus Sullivan spent Suu jay with relatives in Sioux City. Clarence Hnngerford, who is recov ering from nu operation for appeudi- citis at St Joseph b hospital, is expect ed home h riday. John Brady and wife, expect to move to Sioux City shortly and spend the winter with their daughter. Mrs C A uarrett. E A Leahy and nephew, Bart Leahy, speut lhanksgiviug with relatives at Wayne, Neb. A strangor by name of Frank Flion, came into town one day last week suf fering with frozen feet. Dr Leahy took him to the hospital where he hud to undergo an operatiou for the ampu tntion o( His toes. Mis tolas live in Miunesuta. Mrs Clara Banse, of Sioux City, at tended the dance here last Friday night and was a guest in the M Hef fernan home until Saturday eveuing. JLr IS J Lieatiy nas purchased a new Ford auto. Josie Erlach, who spent the past six weeks with the Misses Maiy and N Hie Barry at Belmoud, Ind, re' turned home Tuesday evening. Henry Morris is putting ia a new drive well and wind mill for Mrs Alict Sullivan. List of letters remaining in the past office at Jackson, Nebr, for the month ending November 30, 1910: Mr. Jos II Vych, W U Doney, C F lUrton, John Keneelson, L L Heickes, Marliu Lally, Mrs Lavina Gray, Chas Simmons. John Million, ' H, J J McCarthy, 8. I K Itnsh, ' " a. 1 n luiiruan, " ' M. M Heacom. " " H T K Croly N. John K rainper" ' 8. Hoad petitioned for tiy Chris ItaMiiiiincn irianied iih prayed roriind damiiKcM allowed on road district Nu li in follows John Uni ty, Ilrtn on Frank lleeney ITU in M Iclniel Waters, Kooney estate lit Mi 1 1 r nu i n Wen.e 8 II K ( all U lie John ircell Kl U II (Irllilile U li Uond petitioned for liy John I Welsh mnnleil an prnyed for and the followliia ilainiiKcs allowed on road district .No H: Chris Hinltli tlin nil .I f WflHI Ki no M Heacoin a Kl Joe M Twohlu 8 K C Carpenter .1 no A II Anderson U on Hond of K M Lerke, rond overseer district .No f, approved nj the Isuird. Report of D fl HefTcrimn, county JudiO' approved by the bourd. County elerk Is ordered to write the fol lowliitt warrants: James Alloway, Homer village fund..! 2 no Thos Allowny, " " 2 ll Fred o'.'.'liunder,. . ." " 2 hi II A Monroe " " " 2 oe J J McCarthy, on rond district NoH... Km no The following claims were allowed on the county general fund J J McAllister, salary $17fi (in .1 .1 McAllister I) () Kvnn. Ktaiups. etc J Stuiiiliaimh. witness, .State vs Ward Hert M lller, simie J J Klinei's, same J 1. I'll 1 1 II is. Mime .1 M licciloin Chill ies Waddell,. kiiiiic M rs Thos Teier, mimic Claude Mnner, snine A I- MitlliwiK, Mime Ida I'lillLps, sanie W V Suilevdle, same (sum liopp. Mime A I vii M nelu'll, miiiic Itertha Woodcock, mimic Mnble I limcUer, s;i ne' Mary Harnett, miiiic Joseph Harnett, miiiic It- i t Mci mini I,, mi me M rs .1 N WooilciH-k, mi me t I-1 iu i k 1 1 in ni l t, x,i it - John lliincker. muic- Charles Maynard, -nine C l.i Sniylcy, same M rs C It Smiley, kiiiiic J M Woodcock, same Hen llancker, same Harvey l.ovi-, same Kellx Kenlwortli, miiiic Arthur Manner, same lot llnriieit, same (ilen Hinlt li, wltiK sh. State vs (iurlock Mrs T.I Woods, miiiic John Mornndl, sninu II K A Oanipliell, .same H I A Olnistend, sninu. . . . 8 20 1 Kaucher, same . . J V Rockwell, sninu LUTHERAN. Rev. S. Ij. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA CITY Sunday school every Sunday nt B IB a in; Kll.als th M. Haase, superintendent. preachliiK at 7:!i p in. every Hiiiulay. SALF.M Prenchlnir every Hunday nt 11 n tn : Sun day school promptly nt Id a ni. V. V. Cul- Is'rtson. an perl n tenden t. The puhllc Is cordially Invited to nil these services. 0 on a on bl fin l:i rti s s 7 II 8 IS :, 11 HI II 1 1 fll 2 f :i" H :i I no tl fin I f.o 1 fin 1 fin 1 fin 1 1 f on Oil r no s fin 8 2U 411 211 W 0 W VMM. 0MM 3 no wvm Patronize Home Industry buy your m?ats of First publication 11-25 3ws AUCTION OF SCHOOL LANDS Notice Is hereby given Hint on the luth ilav of licccmlicr. Ililn. at I o'clock p. in., at the oilier or the county treasurer oi liiikoih ounty. the Commissioner of ruhllc Irfinus anil lliillillnjs or his aiithorl.cd rpnresentn- tlve will olTer for lease at puhllc am-lion all (lucatloiial lands In said county whlcli have Is-en declared forfeited for non-pay- inent of rentn or InttM'est. IIS 111 ims: Mlehall Heeman. lot:l. in-iit-H. John Mulhall. Lot 5 and nccretlon 111 bWii HV-2l-8, H, B. Cattle Land Co. Lot 2, HI-2W-S, W 1 1 till r K. W elles. lilltcd-Novi'lillH'r L'l, 1HII1. K. B. Cowi.ks, Coinnilssloner Public t.andsand KulldliiRs Wrrk LrORENZ, Proprietor of City Meat Msvrkct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hide? and Telts Agent for Seymours White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA 1 I I i i PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Cityi Nil Bonded : Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iov. First publication 10-28 6w NOTICE OK liF.FKHEKS BALE IN PARTITION By virtue of nn order of the district court of Nebraska, In anil for lmkotn county, for the sale of real estate to make parllllon, rendered on the 7th i ay of llclolier, A n. Kiln, In a suit for partition, wherein Mary lltllnir Is n aln.HT. and Kllen liiiKKan, rl- rick HiiKiran and John W Ulllliii KiKiney and Thomas Benedict ttooney, minors, Frank Ctuntf, Kdwnrd .1. Mulhilly, Mnry h;. m ni hil l.v. linns Nelsen and Laura Nelsen, are defendants, we. the undersigned persons, referees In nartltlon duly appointed nnd commissioned lu said suit, qualllled nnd iictinir. will, on the d ilav of I lecemlier, A. H. lain, at II o e nek In the forenoon of said day. sell at puhllc sale nt the front door of t lie court house nt I iiiKom i 'liy, coumy oi Hakota nnd state of Nebraska, the follow ing desciilH'il real estate, to-wlt" I'he enst half of ttie southeast qunrtr ( K'.of SK't), nnd the soiithea-t (inaiter of the northeast quarter I K. 4 of N K',,) of sec- lion "7. nil In towns iId 28. north of raiitfe , ea-t of the (tth 1. M.. In Hakota coiiiuy, Nt briiska. The terms of salil sale to be cash, or not less t linn one-ha If cash, with mort unite hack on the land sold or other equivalent securi ty for deferred payments and Interest. ' Hated October 27, ItU". IIANIKI. II A l l NKTT Pvrmi'K JoNKS, II K KM N IlKS.K, Referees III 1'artltioii. HARNESS! Kverything in the line of Harness cxrvd Horse Goods Whips, Fly Nets, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Lap Robes, Stable Blankets, Etc. g Kep-iir Work iiiveu Prompt Attention . Hubbard Nebraska II Masked, same oseph KriiNtkeru, same (1 Kllefon, sumc H lialverson, same John Kanslnw, sanie T J Woods, same Ihoiiias frost, snme.... W Harris, same 1:1 40 lyde Myers, sauie 8 211 Violet Kllefsoii, same 8 fx B K Hnwyer. saim) a Hiram I'l'lest. snme 11 ' Alex Welnuudt, same.. 11 Ml n 00 6 tut 8 2.1 8 fill 8 Ml 8 60 11 40 8 20 8 20 SALEM A surprise party waa given Satnr dT evenirg at the spacious home of Mr ami Mr & A Bridenbaugh, iu hon or fil their hod Hal. Mary Harden, the youngest daugh ter of Jesse Harden, ia dangerously ill with tttilioid fever at the home of Win Fulton and wife. Mis ChaH IMessing returned home Sjiuluy from Kushville, Neb, where she weut to attend the funeral of her brothe -in-law, Wm blank. Hhe was aceo u)anied home by Mrs Dlack aud youngest sou. Chas aud Anna Bartela writo f om Los Aueles tbat they are about ready to start for home, and will likely reach home this week. Mrs Geo Ilirachbaek lias been quite sick the punt week. Galen Huthaway him rented the Henry Fiaher farm of 80 acres for the coining year. Johu ii Miller, who farmed it last year, will occupy the H Wesley Brown place. Harry Hides ia sojourning in Kan sas City, uud Oh, My 1 how lonesome some of us girls are. ooda Hileiuan ia here from Jules burg, (Jul, looking after his property iuteretds, Mrs Horace Duttou lias been quite ill for a eotiple of weeks pai-t. Wm Berry, of I'opea, visited at the home ot hia daughter, Mis E U Cor nell, between trains Tip a lay, $ 1 00Rewardr $ 1 007 Tti rrailera nf thia rrr will b pliaard to Intra thiu then m at Iruat one Ureauisl ilttftwi tlmt -tfiu- Iiim tHsa slue Ui run ia sil li iakih. hiu! tlmt is lwrrh. ilall'i (uurrb euro to tim only p,niv cum uuw known to the nnstii-al friitcrniiy. I'HUirra b-niK isMiHiiiuliui'ifcl dUM'iuie. rt'iiuiicM a roimtitu tliiiial Irt-utiui'iil. ll.itl'f Catarrh l ute to tnkeu Iu tiTiially, ai-luiif dl'.ectly upon the tloisl Anil niuisiiia urtmssl ol th- D'mIiiu, llieri-liy Irslniyllut II. fouiiiliiiloa of tho iltofitiM. sail Ktvlini the pritlrnt trciiKili bf bviliillng up ttie coimtitutiun nnd hmhihi liut iiutiiru In li-ilnn Ita work. Hie pnipm-tnni liave u inurll fullh la IU ciirnllve po.T II ,1 0,ry oHit One liuiiilrisl In lion lur any ciua tluti u lulls W cure. rSiul for IU'. of ti-Mtliuonliito Aililnsa V. J. ( I, KVI V CO.. Tulnlo, O. rsiiU tir all liruudila. 7So. 'laka UU tau.Uy l'Uto for eonatlpatloo. Madlusltoe, ssme 8 20 I It Peters, same n 2U hnrles Iiliidny, same a 20 Hans Jensen, kiiiiiii 0 21) Kudolph Schopku, same 6 20 John Helt.mati. same o 20 Andrew Leuth, snme .... o zo linnet Ireland, same 0 Nelwl ron. same 0 20 Henry r.nritciiL, buiiic u w Arthur Hett.iuan. anine o 20 (1 A IzonhurK, Mime 6 20 llem v l.lniifelter. same n zn liomas Kerwln. snuie s I de (iutley. same 4 20 Theofore Thomas, snme 4 60 us Imhl, same 1 0" hnrleg Wrlttht, snme 4 fill Waller Mcl.annhllii, same IW Klopp A Hnrtletttlo, supplies 42 (r Austin dc Western i 'o 12fi 80 K Kroyhlll. supplies is in Kit wards ISradtord I.lr(!o, Mdse.... 1W Wl K AUordon, rent for Ismt lo no W V imveuport, lirliiKiiiKUin niina Nib e from Mtniiesota xn os Aiiiiin Llnefelier, election Htm Kred Voss, Hiinie 4 on Sum Knok'. same 4 (HI i'hllo McAfee, same 4 no John Oolllns, same 4 no Scl 1 District No 2tf. snme lf en H ODorn same BO John Kurke.same 4(10 John Jenkins, sumo 4 nil U Htani, same 4 HO J I' Meredith, snme . 4 no ('has W mldell, sarnie i 11 Town Halt, .Sunt h Hloux Ulty. same. . 5 on K McKiuley, same 7 i Win Winch, same' 4 Wt (thus Holswortli, snme 4 no Carl Larson, same 4 00 N It Hinltli, same 4 (10 Woodman Halt, Homer, same 5 (Kl Hoy Armour, same 7 00 H It Urlhhlo, mine 4 00 It H Kockwell, .same 4 no II Cain, same 4 00 Kd ( Ireeu, same 4 00 Woodman Had, Hiililiard, snme fine 4 00 4 00 8 no 4 oo 4 no fi no 4 nn 4 nil 4 in 4 oo 4 oo 4 (ii 8 in 4 on 4 in 4 oo 4 00 r in 7 oo 4 no 4 no t in 4 III 5 III 4 ( 2 ill 2 ill 2 in 2 ill .Martin Hotrh, sumo... John Kush, same J i) linviran, miiiic John W TwoIiIk, tame N A Nelson, same J (1 luurKiin, same M J Hynes, miiiic H Ii Wood.snino Chas Kfitm, same Kred Schrlcver, same.... .. Wm l.atirs, snme Jay Kots'i'tson, same. ( leo I 'ook, same Marton Wlirle, same S llltam llieile, same Illinium siol.. same A I I invls. same hire Hall, Kincrsou, saini.. T H Siilltvun, same Hans K mnlseii, saiiui Jolin Hyan, snme Joe lliannaii, same .lames Klyiin, same W m HI ley , same Win McKiuley, same W I. Itoss. same James Krou ii, g:imc 1) O HclTernan, same Scott liuiicnn. work l iilversliy tulillslitmiCo, mdse 21 to Hurt K rosen, pi lnllini liallols 2'.' 26 r red sclirlcver Co, supplies 'JH 411 lit' lletTcrnan, stamps h :m liukotaClly riiaruiucy, druirs 1191 lie ItclVcrnuii, Stnle vs Hot) Stone .. . 0 45 .1 I' Itis'kwell, salary til ilrt lames Kui'-liiu, salary :ifi III Hen.e A lli eeii, inaklinl election hooth W 111 The lil lowing claims were allowed 011 the county tii-ldge fund: Kdwardstl- llradfoid I.hrCo. lumler..$."i:Ct la Homer llarilware Co, hardware li 2f The following claims were allowed on the county road fund: Henry Ulne, rond work 47 no K.rnsl laii'hr, same 4 in Nick Stiuinoiis. Minie 4 m W III Havls, same tl 111 Nets Anderson, same :t (II James lieml rti kson, same 11 ill ( cui ire J oh n-on. same s hi Martin IIumiiii-m'II. muiic it 111 I'elcr .1 11I1 iimi.i, same K ill Chits KiickM-n, miiiic :t 111 I'eter Jensen, same I ill utile II ale, same il 111 ( it in we J ciiM'ii, sa me !l in Andrew l arsen, same ;t in I1I111 NcIm'ii. same ;i in Allien Schrocder, snme ;l 10 Clius I niUi1, Mime Jim Itui'ty i iiiliiirn. bailie :t 'o M J (iiceii, same :i in Maitin Uu-iniisM'ii, same :t in Louis k iniil-icii. miiiic tt in .1 1I1 11 sum Ii. miiiic .'I i" W in Itri.i lull miiiic ill i'i W in I t iiiniT kiiiiic. -ii ,rsi lieoi'ire M iilkllT. -nine j .'m John ThnoUcr, -aiiu' 7 S:un J 'ftiorn. Minn' liiiT'i Kinll Aii.lei Min, miiiic s.' The lolliiu mi; cl.iiiiis wet'..' allowed mi the toad district I'ttnd: lleni v (.toe, freidht on milder, lNt 17 - 2u JiihnC Mnlih, I.011 I Hist No til :i un John C S11111I1, I'1 4 ll .1 K l.ci'iUmi, rcpnl rl mr it ruder, nisi Xuj 4 2f Louts 1'edei 'son, work, (list No t ,v. Im te iuse Ji lisen, iil k, dl.-l No lit 1 m no Iti n.c A liieeii, 11 imli lmt ttradcr.ih-t J !tt adjourned to Decern her First publication 11-11-10 4vk.s NOTICE TO THE DRKEHDA'STS HERKIN KAMHD. You nnd each of you will take notice that on the -.Ttli day of ( letolsT. lam, IJ. Mai tin Plalnttll herein, Hied her petition in the district com t of Iwkota county, Nebraska aval 11st you, the said defendants, the object and prayer of which are. to establish anil uulet her title iaiilnst your adverse claim to the property nereinnuer uesci iisu ; it-it- Imr that you be tmrred nnd estopped from hayliiK or clnimimr any rutin or iiiiu mere to, act verse to said plalntllf, whether by eonvevance. inortitutfe or othrwlse. The followtiiK nre tne names 01 me ue fclidants. and descriptions of the property nlwive refiirred to: To W. H. Hood win, jr., as ciniminit lots 11 nod 12, In block 42, of Joy Plnce Addition, South SlouxClty; to 11. licnver.usciinnilim lot 12 In bliH-k n of l'liiincr riuce Aduition, South Stoux City: to Anna r.. f.lllott. us clalmliiK lot 4 In block 10. of 2nd Addition to South SlouxClty: to John tJ. xfleukirou anil J. I). Blenklron, ns clatmlim lots 1 and 17, lu block Vof 2nd Addition to south Sioux city, lot 18 111 bliH-k fi of 1st Addition to South Sioux City, lot 17 in block 6. lot In block 7, lot HI In block 8, lot IX lu block 12, nil of South Sioux City: bit fi In block 2. lot 1 In block , nnd lot 2 lu block 4 of Central Addition to South Sioux Ulty; to Anron M likllekmilT, as owner of lot 18 In block 0 of 2nd Addition to South Hloux City ; to J. M. Wlllett, as elalinliiK lot 5 In block 8 of 1st Addltlou to South Sioux Oily; toUeo. K. Healsjld, as clalmliiK lot 2.1 lu block 6 of 1st Addition to South Stoux City: to .lames Kephart ns clalmluit lot 0 In block 14 of South Stoux City ; W. A. limits ns cluliuiuK lot 18 In block 12 of South Sioux City: to Ann K. rVreslnim or Anna M. IV r eshliiR, as claiming l 't 10 in block V of South Stoux City : to the Unieway Improvement company us clalmlnx lots 8 mid 17 In block 7 of South Sioux City ; to John Walraven, as clalmliiK lot lo lu block 0 of south Stoux City; to Chas. A. Chapman, ns clulmluK lot 8in block fi of South SlouxClty: to Lota M llu nt, ns clalmliiK lot 11 In bhs-k & of Sou til SlouxClty: to William IS. Palmer, as claim lot 1 In block 8 of Central Addition to South Stoux City, uud lot 12 In block Id of CovliiK tOll, S llll II.' A.-ll IU C1lMll.il .-UOLiA un; , 11' IX . J. Ilrnsslleld as owner of lot 5 In block 112 of CovliiKton,, as annexed to South Sioux City ; to Kllzals'tli Arnesdorf, ns elalmliiK lots 1 nnd 8 In block So, In UovliiKlon, annexed to South Hloux City: to the Combination HrldKO Company, clalmlnir lot lo In block Kl, lu CovliiKton, annexed to South Sioux City : to the Sioux Olty & Nebraska Railroad Company! as clalmliiK lot U in block 7u of CovliiKton. as annexed to South SlouxClty to Tealle (ii'llTi-y. or Telilie Dowalt, clalmliiK lot 1 In block At) In CovliiKton, annexed to South Hloux City: to Thomas SlKler nnd Moses K rub, clalmliiK lots 2, 4 and fi lu block KW of CovliiKton. itudexed to South Sioux City; to John Mehaiis, clalmliiK lot 8 In bhs-k On of CovliiKton, annexed to South Sioux City ; to W. J. Unruh, and K. K. Me Pherson, clitlmliiK lots 11 In block (18 of COv liiKton annexed to South Hloux City: to William Unrdon, trustee, clnlinliiK lot 8 hi block Ml of CovliiKton, annexed to South SlouxClty: to Kruncls A.Joy, Chnuncy L, Joy nnd Helen J. Skeels, clnlinliiK a niort- Kiikh on lots 11 nnd 12 In block 42 ot Joy Place. Addition to South Sioux City: to J M. Moan. Frank Hunt. Kit e C. Palmer William H. Palmer, and Charles K. Palmer clalmliiK a mortKiiKe 011 lot 4 In bhs-k lulu 2nd Addition to South Stoux City: to James M. IIikks, clalmliiK the enst null of lot 1 In section 84. township 27, raiiKe W east. All of said properly belnK iu lmkotit county .Nebraska. Vou are required to answer said petition on orlM'fore the luth day of Heccmlx'r, 11)10. Hated November 2. ItUO. C Mahtin, Ky HeoiKo M. Pnnloe, Attorney. See the B arams at S. A. Stinson's Big Clean-Up Sale of Merchandise Undertaker County Coroner The Mico Ktcrnd I'roces.4 of iCml'alming. Nothing taken from body and notliing put in body. AH done upon outside. Body can be kept for ages. 15. F. SawytT, Tackson, Nebraska Subscription Bargains "Che Herald and Now Idea Magazine $1 Sioux City Dailv and Sunday Journal 5 without Sunday i to rural route patrons 3 K'luaas L'ltv Weekly Star. .. . 1 low a Homestead 1 Poultry Gazette (Lincoln).... 1 Woman's orld 1 Luf.illette'a Magazine, weekly. 1 Hampton's " 1 Luiplneott a 2 Nice Things for the Holidays Oar lice contains many itoms that would make suitable presents. Not "nick-nacks," but goods of worth. Remember the useful and beautiful are never far apart. We Mention a Few Kitchen Cabinets, Home Comfort Bread and Cake Cabinets, Roasters, Knives, Safety Razors, Clocks, Goasters and Express Wagons. PRICES RIGHT. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard 30 00 20 50 15 50 10 15 f0 75 75 Nebraska Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abutract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EINERS Hoard 1910. 27, W. I- UOSS. Clerk. Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho-Salins Springs Located ob our owu truil'M ad wj v la tti Natural Mineral Water BATHS UnnarpuMil io tt tr-!mnt of Rheumatism Mrt, Btomtch, Kidney nd Llror Ulaottioa Miru Cktrfta. AddnM DR. I. W. EVERETT, Mgr.. Lincoln, Nb. U ATB Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Cook on patents. "Hints tolnventors." "Inventions needed." 'Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge .of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEV&MclNTIRE WASHINGTON,.!). C. 1