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Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. JOHK H. REAM, rtDLISHER. Hubscription Price. $1.00 Tcr Yeer. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has fteen granted for the t ran amission of thia paper through the mails aa second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. stocks, bare not outrun or equaled the locrr are in the tallies of that one real property which the single tax advo cate refoffniBes, the land. The aver age increase in farm yalnea in the nast five Tsars has been one-third their former value, and in the south and west thia average increase baa ben more than 40 per cent., while in corn and cottau land it baa donbled. The prodncta of the land have doubled in the same time, and no property of the capitalist in this coun try baa shown anything like audi an increase in value. Facts are stranger! w -T Ttrvan nmiYimi tn tnftkn fed er-1 than fiction, and the dreamer or 1 nwnomhin and operation of railroads dreams cannot equal the startling He- ir mu nf tha neit democratic velomnents of this country under the ampaign. Don't do it William, it's I republican administration in the last loaded and would prove boomerang than did 10 to yeara ago. a greater 1 a few ten years, aa shown by the painstaking compilations of the statistician, Republican Representative Convention. The republicans of the lGtu repre sentative district of Nebraska, are hereby called to meet in delegate con vention, at Pender, Thurston county, Nebraska, in said district, on Monday, Ontobor 8, 190C, at 2 o'clock p m, for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for representative for said district to be voted for at the next gen eral election, and for the purpose of transacting such otuer business aa may come before the convention. The basis of representation is the vote cast for Charlea B Letton, republioan can didate for supreme judge in 1005, being one delegate for each 125 votes or major fraction thereof, and one delegate at large for each of said counties in said district, giving Cum ing 9, Dakota 6, Thurston 5. It is recommended that the dele ll hazards protection to labor must gates present from each of said coun- bo continued iu order to maintain the ties be permitted to oast the full vote (.taudard of prosperity for the whole of their respective delegation. As Judge Graves seems to be mak ing hia campaign for Congrats on the grounds that be never rode on a rail road pass since bis election to the judgeship, we would like to ask him if be hasn't used ilj&M pass since then. Now be honest, Guy. If the citizans and republicans of Dakota county wish to retain the con fidence they have won in conducting the affairs of the county, they must etnnd by their nominees to a man. Men with reputations for political jugglery, bossiara and wire pulliog must bo given the cold shoulder. The republican party through its policies euacted into law rince 1895 lias consistently protected the labor inn man in his atandarJ of living. At Coming Attraction. At the M E church, September 22, 1900, under the anspicea of the Ladies Aid society, the Edison Uiograpu and Pathe Famous Motion Pictuica will be exhibited. It should prove quit a thrilling event. Many aoenea of distant landa brought borne to us. Many subjects upwards of 600 feet in length, the latest and most striking films, flying trains, grand panoramas, soldiers in actual battle, thrilling fire runs, many scones so natural and real that people often say they feel like moving from their seats to escape barm. A few out of many of the world's most famaus subjects from which selections will be made are, the famous twin subjects, The Lost Child and Personal, a Scene at Every Floor, A Social Drama, The Great Strike, Royal Gorge, Two Old Chums, Dra ma in the Air, lue umiarena' noap Bubbles, High Diving at Milan, Dog and Tramp, Grand Military Review, The Great Train Robbery, also some views of America, China, Russia and Japan, The Great Expositions at Paris, Chicago, Buffalo and St Louis. Admission, children, 15 cents; adulti 25 ceuts. Doers opea at 7 :3t. Democratic Masa Convention. The democrats of Dakota county are called to ensemble in mars convention at Jaokaon, Neb, September 21, lfiOtj, j at 'i o c!ock p m, to place in nomina tion a county ticket, as follows: One county attorney, One commissioner for the third com missioner district, And to trausact such other business as may regularly come before the con vention; alao to nomiuate seven dele gates to attend the float representative convention, notice of time and place of holding aail convention to bo given later. Thos J. Ilartnett, chairman. W. T. Bartlett. aecretary. Note For tbose who wish to attend, the trains from the south and east will arrive at 10:30 a m and leave at 1:45 p m. First M E Church Hours of Service SI'S DAY 10 a ni Sunday School nssz&& One Quart of 1 11am ..Preaching K Liquid OAL. Makes a Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer Liquid Koal Cures These: t.nnif Kpver f'nrn Htnlk Mscao JnflntnMtmi or iioweu Cholera folic (4lninli'rn Kwlne Pliwrtie l'lnk Kye lutestlnnl Worms Influenza TulvrriiMnM Anthrax Tnpe Worm Tei Kvver I'oll Kvll Koup Thicken Cholera Iock-Jnw Blind HtrufBers Furry Mimiro Liquid Konl netn nnn nppetlr.er and vltnlHier. No dl ense tt'-rm enn escape It. This in the reiwon It cure, for when the germ In destroyed the disease Is Bono. JnflntnMtmi of Lung worm IdMtemper Cow Choleru Foot Hot l'.liw k I'tr A txirtlon In Cows Thrush Cntarrh Hots hernlches The process of mnklna Liquid Konl requires three dnys. The process of reduction requires SW) cWreee of heat. The compound embraces every Oerinlrlde, AritlHeptlc anil IMlnfTtnnt found In conl, treated chemically with an alkaline Imse until every ohjectlonahle feature Is eliminated. Iielim noii-pnixonmis anil harmless. Liquid Konl Is made from the following formula: St1 per cent creosote, which emhrnces cresy lie acid; Wl'fi percent liquid gases, m'i per cent soft soap. Suspended In these is sulplior, borax and naphthol and other remedial agents. Liquid Koal Is guaranteed to lie at least per cent stronger in antiseptic uud germicide agents than any preparation of similar nature on the market. Hog Cholera days with ber in the fair in country and the entire population, The republican party standa icady to fulfil that task if the votera continne th.ir aupport of its candidates for -congress. In the etruggle for the republican -congressional nomination Judge Boyd was able to present the solid and un divided aupport of his judicial district. It demonstrated an abiding faith of the people of the district in hia ability and integrity and that his mnnly qual ities are best appreciated where they are best known. Ilia life baa ever been an open book, a recard of manly, unceasing labor. There is nothing in it that calls for an apology now and Lie character has never been rightfully Assailed. Whatever may be said by political opponenta for political pur poses, the truth of the matter if that, .Judge Boyd has always been regarded as a fearless champion of the people's interests. No mistake can possibly be made in placing those interests in liu bauda. West Point Republcan. Gee W Wilt s 8, whom the republi can of thia district have named for . sonator, was born in Dodge county, Wisconsin, on the farm of hia father, 44 years ago. When but four yeara old he emigrated with hs parents to the then new country t f Nebraska, bis father taking a homest ad in Burt county near what is now Lyons. Here Mr Wiltae spent hia childhood and young manhood amid the triala and scenes of pioneer Nebrihku life, and tor the forty years niece that time . has lived in Nebraska. His education had its foundation In the rural aohoola and in the town ao'uool at Lyons until ha chose tho law for profession, and then be entered tiie university of Michigan and pleted the full law course. In 1890 be i graduated with honor, and besides the university examinations, be took, and ruccestfully passed, the examination in law prescribed by the supreme court of Miuhigan, and was admitted to the bar. He at once returned to Nebras ka and by examination of the supreme court was admitted to practice in .this state. In 1391 Mr Wiltse located iu Kan--lolpu where be has made hia perman ent home. Mr Wiltse has never been seeker for oflloe and it took some ' time for his Cedar county friends to i persuade him to aocep. this nomina ition. He is a repreaeutative citizens nnl in the stato senate will faithfully represent thia district. II S Smith, J E Bbown, O O Anderson. Gomitteemen. waotooeiw!oxaotr ft IICIH3 Ul llllCIC&l from our Exchanges Oakland Republican: L L Miller has returned to Denver and Rev Leah er to Sedalia, Mo, from the Yonng family reunion. Mrs Lesber and children went to Wayne Friday, to visit Prof Wilson and family. Emerson Enterprise: A T naasowas out from Dakota City Wednesday vis iting his sons, Oeo 11 and Frank F Ilause and attending the political ral ly....HO Armour left Tuesday for Spencer, Nebr, to look after his farm there. Mra Armour is visiting her sister, Mrs Tillie Schroeder, in Sioui City. Xuurston uazette: Joe asu re turned from Homer on Saturday, after several weeks vieit at bis uncle s home ... .Mrs M J Herman of Homer, vis ited over Sunday at the home of ber brother, Albert Nash. Bhn was ao companied by ber niece, MisB Piigia Nash, who baa been assisting in ber uncle's store. Ponca Leader: Congressman J J McCarthy and family arrived home from Washington, D C, Saturday noon .... Mr and Mra Fisher of Dakota City returned borne after a few day vn.it with air and lira Wm Armour. . . . .Pearl Hoover went to Iona Tuea com-1 day to atay a few daya with her sister, Mra Unas ileald, who injured her hand on a glass jar. Sioux City Journal, 20th: George Carter, a well known passenger con ductor on tke Chicago, St Paul, Min neapolis & Omaha road, who has been seriously ill at bis borne in Omaha, sat up in bed yesterday for the first time in two weeks.... Last June J M llyder sold 278 acres of Woodbury county land on the wost aide of the Missouri river, three miles from Ho mer, Nobr, to P n Brown of Worth- ington, Minn, for $50 an acre. Lust week Brown sold the same land to John Scott of Worthington, for $65 an acre. JACKSON. SPf.crAi. CoBRr.spo.sirirwcr. Mary Barry left Monday for Sinsin- awa, Wis, to resume ner studies at tue Mound again this year. Mrs J P McEwen returned to ber home at Westfleld, Iowa, Monday, after visiting several folks here and taking the city. Wra Tteninger wenttoStruble, Iowa, Saturday, to visit relatives a few days. P F Sullivan, who is in the drug business at Plankington, S D, was visiting hia folks here last week. Kate Crosby, of Sioux City, is visit ing at the home of John T Daley this week. Margaret Murray and Kate Hennes sey went to Sioux City Saturday to take in the fair and visit friends, re turning Sunday evening. T O'Connor, our new druggist, ar rived here Tuesday to take charge of hia drug atock recently purchased from D J McDonald. Hia family who are away on a visit will join him in a few days. They will live in the house recently vacated by Mrs Annie Sinnott. On account the bad condition of the bridgos in the west end of the county our rural free delivery carrier was un able to make the full trip Monday and Tubsday. Susie Smith, who has been visiting ber parents bore, returned to Chicago Friday where ahe will make ber home with her aunt. Maud and Anna Moore of Sioux City, visited at the home of Mary E Ryan over Sunday. Invitation are out for a dancing party at St Patrick'a ball, September 20. Collins Bros will furnish the music Kathleen Brannan arrived here Monday to attend school at the acade my again this year The worst rain storm that was ever known in this part of the state occur red here Sunday night, averflowing Elk creek and doing an immense amount of damage, sweeping away t hundreds of tons of bay and considerable small grain The traoka on both lines into Jackson were badly washod out, also several bridges. Train service was suspend ed until Tueaday, when the Great Northern line to O'Neill got through, but it will be several days before trains will be running on the New castle branch. 12 m Clasa Meeting 6:30 pm Epworth League 7:30 p m Preaching THURSDAY 7:30 p m Prayer Meeting A 11 evening services from May to October vr 11 be bald one-half hour later. Elmer F Shafer, Pastor. Phone number 33. The Herald and tho Minneapolis Dally Newa for f2. Ilere'a a chance to get a whole lot of reading matter for a li tie money. Ask for a copy. Report of the Condition of 'The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" The Bank of Dakota County of Jackson, Nebr,, charter No. C51, (incorporated) in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business August 28, 1900. KKHOCltCKS: .onus and discounts t 11H.WSI 28 (vcrd rafts, secured and unsecured HiinktiiK house furniture and tlx- tures 'urrent expenses and taxes pnld.. me from nat'l, state and private Imnks and Isinkers I 41.404 HH Checks and Items of ex- chnime 2.7) W Total chmIi on hand i PROSPERITY OF THE FARMER. The prosperity of the American peo ' pie in the lust decade haa been beyond t ie dreams of the most speculative 4uinds. Clever aa are the writera of ftjtioa and the reporters for the met ropolitan press who are ccr.tinually on -tue lookout for aometUing to atartle the reader, they have not kept pace with the director of oensua and the secretary of agriculture. No rec ord of fortune building on Wall afreet, -or in the diamond flelda of South Afri ca, equals the plain and painstaking -compilation of facta that show the in sireaaed values in farm lauds and farm lro lucts, and the increase ia wages -aid output of the factoriea where they re gathered together by the statisti cian who assembles the figures and marka out the simple aum of addition to reacu the grand total of our pros perity. Secretary Wilson ia uot a dreamer of dreams, nor a maker of fiction. He i a practical farmer. No one ever compared him to Julus Verne, but what writer of fiotiou vr recorded a more atiiking paragraph than thi from the report of tho aecretary of ag riculture: "Evciy sunset during the pst five yeara has registered an iu crouse of f 3,400,000 in the value of f liruis of this country ; every mouth bus piled thia value upou value until it .has reached $101,000,000; that poitiou -of the national debt bearing inteiet 1 equalled by the increased value of .fsMiue ia nine mouths, and thia in--crease for a little over a year hiluucu. tba entire interest and non-interest boaring debt of the United States." This ia the abort and simple story of the poor farmer aa be baa been ph to graphed by the aecretary ef sgrinl tare, inatead of cartooned in the ejuiio papers. Thia poor farmer of thn United atates last year produced wealth aggregating $0,415,000,000, and mora than four-fifths of the mate-a-ials used in our inanufacturea. 'Then in turn be Laa bought more than oue-balf the entire Decatur Herald : Born To Mr and Mra Leonard Wingett, ou September tub, a daughter.... Harry Olbrey threshed last week and realized 2,000 buauela of oats, 540 bushels of barley and 410 bushels of wheat. Harry rented 160 aoroa last apriog for 42.50 per a ore, cash rent, and has hired a man about one week during corn plowing and help during barveat. Bcaidea hia Btnall grain be haa an ex celleut 40 acre stand of corn, He on ly farmed about 115 aorea of the 100 Young man, just figure thia out for yourself, and see which paya the moat on the iuveBtmcuent, laying around the streets and suck cigarettes, piay pater ana store away booze, or follow the example of Harry Olbrey, who made a winner all by himself thia year. thc aaiATH or Lire. It's a significant faot tint the strong est animal of its size, the gorilla, ulso haa ttie largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures How to keep the breathing organs riarlit should lie man a chiefest study. Like thou ands of others, Mra Ora A Stf phctis, of Port Williams; O, baa learned how t'tdothia. Sh writes: "Three ImtUts of Dr King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years a ad cured mo of whut my friends thought eon sump lion. O, it' grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by G W Ma Heath, druggist. Price 50u and II 00. Trial bottle free HOMER. SPKCIAL OOBItRHPOH VERCR. Friday morning September 12, the elder Mr Clifton got up in his sleep and proceeded to tumble down stairs A doctor was summoned and said he thought no bones were broken, but he was quite badly shook up and waa Buffering considerable pain. Sam Brown started to Rook county tho 12th with a mule team and a big load of stuff to use while be ia getting a bouse built on hia claim. Glen Uouts accompanied him.. Geo Midkiff and James Alloway re' turned from their Saundera county trip Sunday evening. They brought a wagon load of Nebraska peaches with thorn which they seemed to Lave no trouble in selling. Mra S A Combs is enjoying a visit from her coutin, Fred S Werts, of Bock Island, III. They arrived Sat urday and expect to remain a week We are afraid tuey will not be very favorably impressed with our climate. The kind of ners we bear these daya is, "Ain't this rain awful." "Yea, I winh it woull let up." ' Ihate this beastly weather." "Did it rain whilo yoa were at the fair?" "Well I guess yes you would think a if you had seen me." Garrett Mason bad a whole lot of fruit in bis cellar, nicely put up for winter, aud now he ia 35 or 40 oans shy. Garrett soya if the thief will come and claim hia property that be dropped in tue cellar, and returu lust part of the fruit, be will be much obliged. The heavy tain south of us has rais ed tho creek, but no danger is apprehended. 618 U0 8,:nin no 4I.1HS 01 Totnl S 1117,7X7 l LI AH1L1T1KH! apltnl stock paid in lo.rnin m Hurplus fiimi i.umio niilvnieu prniits l,io ;n udlvldual deposits sul icet to check I 48,510 711 )emnnd certllluates of deposit 1.7MI) (Ml Time certificates of de posit 1W,IH7 40 1B4.7H7 10 Totnl t HI7.7H7 8 Statk ok Nrrkahka, ( County of Dakota. t " I. Kit T. Kearney, cashier of the alxive mimed lunik, do solemnly swear Unit the nlve statement Is a correct and true copy of the report iiuuic to the state imnktHK tsinni. ATTKfCT: K1.T. XKAKNKV, M. Kkahsf.y. T'lreetor. Cashier. H. K.Kkahnky. Director. SulircrllM-d and sworn to before me this 7th day of September, lux. l.KK U KKARNEY, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. i, Itm7. is a free germ disease, the germ being first found in the alimentary canal and so long aa it is confined in that organ it ia comparatively harmless. When, however it penetrates the lungs, liver and other or gans it causes fermentation, infiamation and destruc tion of live tissues, furnishing food upon which it thrives and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, in seme cases a generation of an hour, cautiug death to the animal before the owner baa discovered that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two facta stand out clearly: First, that nog Cholera cannot be treated successfully unless treatment has commenced before the germ haa reached the period cf rapid mul tiplication. Second, that a germicide must be ad ministered, and therein lies the whole nesret. As we pass down the list of various germicides, we are com pelled one by one, to reject them, either because of infliciency or inadapibility until we reach LIQUID KOAL. And why choose LIQUID KOAL? Beoause it is the enly known germicide that will pasa through the stomach into the intestines, and from there into the blood, permeating the entire system, and still re tain lis germiciue properties, it ia a compound em bracing every practical germicide, antiseptic disin fectant property found in coal, treated chemically with an alkaline base, until every objectionable fea ture ia eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless to animal economy. It contains cressel and quaicel. It ia these hydro-carbon compounds found in smoke that cures a ham, destroying by its germicidal prop erties all germ life. Liquid Koal as a Lice Killer When diluted with water in the propottions of one part of Liqnid Koal to fifty parts water it is the best lice killer on the market. It ia not expensive to use because it forms a perfect emulsion with water when mixed in this proportion . Worms in Hogs The hog is more affected with intestinal worms than any other domestio animal. These worms are created ly impure accumulations along the intestinal tract and generally produced by poorly digested food. The nature of tho hog and his mancer of eating make bim more susceptible to intestinal worms than any other animal. Under the present domesticated conditions he is not ullowed the use of his natural in stincts to obtxin the necessary elements that would destroy these intestinal parasites. Being shut up in a pen, be ia not allowed to follow the dictates of bis nature. The hog that is wormy can neither grow nor thrive for tho reason that the worms destroy all the nutrition furnished in the food. Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the proportion of one quart to a barrel and given them twice a week will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free fiom their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the ap petite and touea up the system. 1 First publication Kept II 6w Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby nlvcn that by virtue of an order or sale issued by J lurry II. Adair, clerk of the district court in and for Dakota county, Nebraska, and directed to me, H. ('. Hansen, sheriff of said county, cnmmandlnK me to sell the premises hereinafter descrll- cd to satisfy a certain Judgment of the said district court of ntd county and state, ol- t allied at the Octols-r, llnift, term thereof, to wn : on tho Xth day of January, 1MM, In favor of F. 1'. (Hazier and nualnst Nicholas Ryan for the sum of elKhty-slx dollars and ninety one cents ISXH.Wl), and elKht dollars and sixty-nine cents ( x.ti, as an attorney's fee, with Interest on said sums from January X. mm, at 10 percent, per annum, and his costs taxed at seventeen dollars and eighty cents (I17.HH). I have levied upon the followinu described property, to-wlt: The north twenty-four (441 acres of tho northwest quarter of section fifteen 131, township twenty-nine (St, north, range seven 17). east, all Is-lnir located lit said Dakotacoutity and statu of Nebraska. Aud I will, on Tuesday, the btth day of Octolicr, ltHDI, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the south front door of the court house in Dakota City. Dakota county, Ne braska, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all of the above descrilied property, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry II. Adair, clerk of the district court in and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon in the aggregate lsdng the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and tlfty-seven cents (tUlii7), and accruing costs. (liven under my hand this 12tl day of Scpte mltcr, A. I). WWI. H C. HANSEN, HherlfT of Dtikota County. Neb. MO S . a- - ..cFCT - Am J I 'quid T flKoAD V ,j,t.ijimi.. 7 L Deimont, December 17, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for hog cholera and found it all you claim for it and more too. I used it ou one that was ick, so eick it could not get up, and the next day it was eating and drinking again. I have never lost a hog bince I commenced using it Emanual Hohn. Wausa, Nebraska, December 16, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excel lent article to keep bogs in a healthy condition, and aa an appetizer it has no equal. Albeet Andebson. Hartington, Nebr, December 10, 1902. Dear Sirs: I am a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleased with it, would not try to do without it. I find it useful in a great many ways. I have bad no sick hogs since I commenced using it a year ago. In my opinion it is tho best and cheapest hog cholera preventative on the market today. You can use this aa you wish . Anycue wishing to know more about this please write to me. Exoch Ely. Real Eatate Transfers. Ktta M Hpencer to Paul l'ley, lot in In block 1 Hi, Dakota Cliy, wd I little Klx to H (iiibble, lot 1 In block V:i, Dakota City, wd II W Wood and wife to Henry In'y, part of lot S in section U-W-tl, wd II l Warner, mini, to Dau'el Kline, so T f t of lot 7 and north n feci of lot M in block I. (filbert's addition to Sou III hioux City , Mill 4IS WCLL WORTH T0JVINO. W II Brown, the popular penaion attorney, of Fittifleld, Yt, aays: "Next to a tanaion. the best thine to product of the Ket j, Dr King's New Life rills." He tnanuractanog eatatllaUmenU. writea: "they keep my family in Wahear of tba speculative values aplendid health." Quick cure for in railroad atocka, and bow they have headache, constipation and biliousness. Jncreaaed by means of water, But UDo. Guaranteed at O W MoUeath's XLete advances in valuos of railroad drug store. SALEM. Hl'K.riAl, CoKKKHPON I.KNCK. Ed Doduubeuder tells tho latest aud the bfht potato story. Lmery aud Toarl Laatucr left for Lincoln Monday to attend tho fctute uuivereity. Madius Learner loft with a party of six lor a ten days liunt iu Aliunoaotu People who have been iu favor of the proposed Jackson ditch have cer tuiuly realized aince the late flooding of the swamp that such a drainugo would beve been a farce aud not only the awanip would kave beeu in the disaster, but the whole Dakota bottom would have reaped tba result. It is right aud proper that tome way be sought out, but it ought not to be done in a way that will put a wider atrip of land under the same oondition. It is true that such floods do not oome often but they must be expected. It aeeina it would be much wiser to enlarge the proper draiuage in the swamp and build it o water oould get into it and Dot have it banked up on both aides and in poasiblo for the water to drain into it. Liquid Koal is manufactured by the National Medical Co. E. E. BARRAGER,"Pfesident. ggj M j))gil, Capital one quarter million. Principal Office, Sheldon, Iowa. Blanches: Minneapolis, Minn., Gleudive, Mont. Dsxkotst City, Neb. Lewiston, Idaho, York, Nebraska, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. First Publication Neptentlicr 21 Ow. Sheriff'a Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by Harry 11. Ada r. clerk of the district court In and for Dakota county. Nebraska, and directed to me. 11. IV Hansen, sherllT of said county, commanding metosell the premises herelimfterdescrllicd to satisfy one certain Judgment of the said district court of said county ami state, ol- talued at the adjourned February. A. 1 llt term thereof, to-wlt: on the llth day of June, iwm, in ravor or ;i. i'. Kearney, and against Frank Tracy, Orplm Tracy. C A Tracy, K. J. Tracy. Anna Kohl, I'll II. II. Kohl, Mary Agues Fra.l. l. Alary A. Kver sou, J. N.Coylc, J. K. Coy le, John Severson Patrick Median, Fred Illume, treasurer of the county of Dakota, the County of Dako ta, and the southwest quarter of the south west quarter of section SI, township Sw. north, of range 7. east of thettth principal meridian, for the sum of tvtu hundred twenty-two dollars and sixty cents Isoldes an attorney's fee amounting to twenty-two dollars and twenty-six cents if.".'.-.'iH, with interest on satd sums at ill per cent, per annum front the llth day of June, liam, and his costs taxed at forty dollars mid eight cents l(HMiK, I have levleil upon t he following dcscrlls'd property, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty four m I. township twenty-nine Hi), north. of range seven (71, east of the nth principal lerldlan, all isdng located In said Dakota county anil state or ehrnska. And I will, ou Tuesday, the lrd day of Octols-r, at in o'clock am. of sahl day, at tin south front diMir of the court house In DakoiaClty, Dakota county, Nebra.,ka, pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest and Is'st hMdcr, for cah. all of the alcove desert lied property, or so much thereof as may Is' necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry II. .dalr, clerk of the district court Iu ami for Dakota county, Nebraska, t he amount due thereon iu the aggregate Is'lng the sum of two hundred eighty-four dollars and ninety-four cents tJ'-'M.i'H. and accruing costs. (ilven under my hand this '-'1st day of Septcuils r, A. D. 11. c. hansi:x. Sheriff of Dakota County. Neb. ! Second and Fourth Tueadaya of (A, each month J DR. C. E. BROWN Dentist will be at Hubb&rd W. Lr. DODGI2, Breeder of- Registered Hereford Cattle CHOICE Sired by CULLS FOR SALE Whituey. No. 1)0880 Master Donald II, No. 153152 Shamrock, No. 179828 Herd beaded by Willard, No. 01332. Call on write, W. L. DODGE, R. R. No. 1, Hubbard, Neb. H o rrv e r Second and Fourth Wednesdays Wanted By an old bank, with the largest deposits in its his : Cattle Paper I Wo guarantee to give yen at lcattt as low rates, and bet ter treatment thau otheis will give you. Too much money; out bho goes, (but the security ni'.ist be gil tedded, aud that in why wa wish YOU to biing us your cattle loans this full.) "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you 1UOI1T," Bank of Dakota County, Jackson, Neb, !)R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Snrpeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA C1LY, KECBABKA Yon bavo some building or repairing yon have wanted to do for a ioug umo. Ana now is your time to do it. Drop figure with you; we will tnll jou what it will cost where to eave money. in and let us and show you You will fiid: We have good stock, for everybody. low prices, and a square deal EdwardsA, Bradford Lbr. Go Hubbard, (iLO. TIMLIN, Jb'anaeer. Nebraska. 4 Si vl. I. it IS 1ST Coffee 25 Cents per Pound. lilendol and packed from carefully selected coffee by F.B. BVCKWALTER, No 6 Front St. Homer, Neb. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BUX, 'IV lV . 1? 'i? r - 'IV ' Iv- 'IV 1V 'IV '. Iv"