PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL . AMENDMENT. fauowla yrBoao Mnlant eoaatltvtioa er taa atata of IT, raafca, mm b.riIWT rrt forth la full u an gniroi 10 laatora of taa Staw 1 itmtt, to ko Tot4 nyoa at tot nwi oiotiB to a.id Tuitar. Ho TMBbot Sra, A. 2. ltOSi A JOINT RESOLUTION to tmand Bee tlorn two (2), four (4), flra (6). alx () tnd thirteen (II) of Artlclo n 6) ot ho Conitltution of tho Stata of Ne braska, rvlatlne; to Judicial Pqwem. Bo It Beaolvaa kr tko Xf-Ulatare of tki ' Stale of Vobraakai Section 1. Aatondaaoat propootd. Thai Baotlon two (2) of Artlolo alx (6) ot the Constitution of tho State of Nebraska Da amended to read aa foliowsi Section S. (fBatonto court j Jara nrleAlotlom.) The Supreme Court abal ConMit of aeven (7) Judaea; and a ma jority of all elected and qualified Judget nan do neceaaarj 10 coniuiuie a Suorum or pronounce a decision. The uprema Court ahall have Jurisdiction In 11 casea relating to tho revenue, civil easea In which the atata la a rartr. mandamu, quo warranto, habeao corpus, ana auch appellate Jurisdiction aa may be provided by law. Section 1. (Amandmaat propoaed.) That Section four (4) of Article six ') of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows: Section 4. (Supreme court, Jndrea. lection, term, realdeaee.) Tho ludxes of the Supremo Court ahall bo elected by the electors of tho atate at largo; and their terms of office, except aa hereinafter provided, shall be alx years. And said Supreme Court Judges ahall during their term of office reside at tba place where the court Is holden. Section S. (Amendment proposed.) That Section five (5) of Article alx () ot the Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska be amendnd to read aa follows: Section 6.' (Supreme eomrt, Jndgee, election, term) etuel jnatioo.) That at the general election to be held In the atata of Nebraska In the year 1W. ar. each six yeara thereafter, there shall be elected three (J) Judges of the Supreme Court, who ahall hold their office for the neriod of six years: that at the general lection to be held In the atats of Ne braska In tho year 1811, and each aix yeara thereafter, there ahall be elected three ($) Judges of tha Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of alx years; and at the general election to be held In tha atata of Nebraska In the year 1913. and each six yeara there after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus tice of the Supremo Court, who shall hold his office for the period of alx yearn. Provided that the member of the Supreme Court whoaa term of office en plres In January, 1914, ahall be Chler Justice of tho Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And, provided further, that upon the adoption of these amendments by the electors of the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon Uaulng his proclama tion declaring said amendments adopted, appoint four (4) Judges of the Supreme Court, two (2) of whom shall be ap pointed to hold said office until their uccessors shall be elected at the general lection in 1909, and havs qualified; and the other two (2) ahall hold their office until their successors shall ba elected at the general election held In 1911, and have qualified. Section 4. (Amenaxaeat proposed.) That Section alx (6) of Article alx ( o( the Constitution of tha State of Nebraska, be amended to read aa follows: Section 6. (Okiaf Justice.) The Chief Justice shall serve aa auch during all the term for which bo waa sleeted. He shall preside at all terms or tha supreme Court, and In his absence the Judges ? resent shall select one of their number 0 preside temporarily. Section 5. (Amendment proposed.) That Section thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section IS. (Judges, salaries.) That Judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of 14,600, and the Judges of the District Court shall each receive a salary of $3,000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approved April I, 1907. I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska la a true and correct copy of tho original enrolled and en grossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State ol Nebraska, aa appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the Qualified voters of the state of Nebraska or their adoption or rejection at the feneral election to ba held on Tuesday, he 3d day of November, A. D. 1906. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lin coln, this 15th day of July, In tha year of our Lord One Thousand Nine- Hundred and Right, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty econd. GEO. C. JUNKIN. (Seal) Secretary of Stato. 55 r dh...... Bulletin To tha Etvst Daily low rate excursion tick ets to eastern cities and re sorts.Northern Michigan, Can ada and New England. To tha Wast Attractive low excursion rates to the Pacific coast, Yellow stone Park, Utah, Colorado, Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills. Low Colonist Rswtee Daily during September and October to California, Wash ington, Oregon and hundreds of intermediate points. Irrigated Favrm Lands Ready for lmmdUlc Sattlmnt In the Big Horn river valley, Wyoming, watered by com pleted eanals. Small cash payment and terms covering nine years. Round trip fare from Missouri River and Ne braska points, $34. Write D Clem Deaver, general agt, Landseekers' Iuformation Bureau, Omaha, for new folder. It's free Write a brief description 01 your proposed trip, and let us advise you Low to make it the best way at the leftHtcont. V. K. Snethen. Ticket Agent DAT. OTA 01TV, NEB. L. W. Wakf.ley, O P A, Omaha, Neb Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyci Jackson, Nebraska R R Tim Table Sloui City, Crystal Lake A Homer LEAVK OA IOTA OUT 6 am 7 15am 9 85am 11 15am LKATJC S10CICITT 6 35am 8 10 a 4 6 8 80am 30am am 15pm 15pm 15pm pm 15pm pm 15pm 15pm C 8t. P., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : BOBTH BOUND. I0TJTH BOUND. 7:02 pm ..Omaha.......5:58 am 10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm 8 :S7 pm Norfolk. 8 :18 am 8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm 7:28am..... .Newcastle ......9:83am 2:08 pm.. ... . 5 :58 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 7:02pm Omaha., 7:04 am 3:37 Norfolk 5:82 C B ft Q WEST No. 85 Local Freight" 7 :15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight ......2:25pm 10 Local Passenger,..6:07 pm AaUr. daily Axnnnt Snndav. Local Items Friday, Sept. 4, 1908 Having a good stock 'of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask yon to call and see as. Schrieyer Bros. Have Eimers make yonr abstracts. Ernest Triggs and family will retnrn to Sioux City to . reside the coming week. Why is it that Van sell so much Breun coffee? Because it is the best to be had for the money. Wm Taylor and Mrs Lena L Wick- ham, of Sioux City, were joined in marriage Friday last by Judge Stm- son. Charles M Corkery and Alta Joseph, both of Sioux City, came over Satur day to have Jndge Stinson tie the nup tial knot for them. Doo McEernan finished his cement sidewalk Tuesday, in front of the Pe terson plaee, which he recently pur chased for a speculation. Fred Schriever's window display in his hardware store Old Settlers day was something handsome, and many oompliments were heard on the artistic work. Parties wishing ice cream of the very best and purest, call on Van de Zedde. He will get it on short notice. He soils it by the dish pint, quart, gallon or carload. Having purchased an automobile, I will sell my Marsh three-horse power motorcycle r.t a bargain. This mach ine is praotioally as good as new. Call and see it. Ct F Broynul. John Scupelheimer was captured by Marshal Fueston Tuesday morning, in an extremely intoxicated oondition, and was taken before Jndge Stinson who gave him fire days in jail in which to sober up. The new health-ray lens is superior in .that it transmits all the chemical rays with the light rays. The inventor claims for it dearer vision and the health of the eye preserved. W O Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. M O Ayres and Oeorge J Boucher have secured a location for their new bank at South Sioux City on the alley just north of the post offioe. This will make a fine looation for the new insti tution. Work on the new building was begun yesterday. Albert Shortley and wife arriv ed here Wednesday from Spokane, Wash, and will spend a few weeks at the Riohard Shortley home. Mr Shortley Is enroute to St LoniB, where he goes as a delegate to the conven tion of International Broth'eihood of Electrical workers. A narty by the name of Will Tysnn broke into the Carpenter store at Vista Sunday night and purloined what small chance had been left in the rawer, and a 22 revolver. IT then took a horse belonging to Thos Jones nd rode to Sioux City where he left the animal and made good his escape. Tbe horse was found and returned to its owner by Sheriff Rook well Tues day, but no trace of the thief oould be obtained. , The secretary of the Fremont Com mercial club writes the Herald that an excursion , will be run from that place to Sioux City Wednesday, Sept 9th, over tk-e Burlington, and that they will stop here about 1 o clock p m for short time to exchange courtet-ies with the citizens and butineas men. A band accompanies the excursion and a short serenade will be given. All who can should be at the depot to greet the Fremont people. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the heart and kidneys. That is all wrong! A weak stomach, moans weak stomacu nerves, always. And this is also trne of the heart ar.d kidueys. The weak nerves are instead crung out for help. Hi is explains why Dr Bhoop's ltestorative is promptly helping stomach, heart and kidney ailments. Tbe Kestorative reaches out for the actnal cauxe of these ailments the failing "inside nerves". Anyway test the Kestorative 48 hours, It wen't cure so soon as that, but vou will surely I now that help is 00 nuo g. Sold by all dealers. News comes from Longbeach, Wash, of a romanlio wedding which occurred there August 11th. The principals in the affair were Harry A nart aud Mits Ida Maxwell. The two young people fell in love and became enpayed sever' al years ago whilo young Hart was at tending school in Chicago. 'Ike girl's tarent who live in Memphis, Tenn objectad to the match and took their daughter abroad for a year. She was afterwards married and divorced, s the report goes. The two met again at Longbeach, Wash, and renewed their love for each other. In four hours after the meeting the wedding j ceremony was performed The board of county commissioners meet Saturday. Mrs Homer Skeen departed yester day for her home at Codv, Nebr. F Walner and wife, of South Sioux City, welcomed a son to their home Sunday; Leonard Boss went to Lincoln Wed nesday to spend a few days seeing the sights at the state fair. . Mrs Will Eckhart returned yester day from week's visit with old friends and acquaintances at Wayne. If yon want any groceries of any kind, go to Van de Zedde'a. He will not be undersold. He carries nothing bnt the best, y Nut, egg and range hard coal, also 11 kinds of soft coal in any quantity you may desire, at tbe Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. S A Combs, of nomer, is offering for sale his private collection of Indian curios. It is one of the finest private collections in the state. Among those who attended the street carnival at Emerson Saturday were, A T Haase. J P Book well, Lizzie Van de Zedde and Minnie Wasmnnd. There will be ne services in the St John German Lutheran churchx at Salem before September 20tb, Bev Koolen being in attendance at synod in Illinois. If yon want any Schram fruit jars, you will find them at Van de Zedde s; you had better come quick, as they are going fast. Sealed automatically, and are guaranteed. J Howard Heine, of Fremont, Nebr, who has been camping at Crystal lake for a month past, last week purchased an acre lot ol lienry wood and will build a cottage there next spring. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. ThkoEBliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Jos Barnett and wife, of Duncannon, Pa, arrived here. Tuesday 'for a visit with Mr Barnett s brother, Wm Bar nett, and other relatives. Ihey had been to Deadwood, S D, to visit their son. Wm Barnett. Married, at the M E parsonage on Monday by Rev Von Hagen, Baymond Larison and and Miss Sadio Miller, both of Pierce, Nebraska . These hap py young people expect to go to house keeping at once in Pierce. Guy Stinson, catcher for the Dakota City ball team, caught one on the end of his fore finger in the game Sunday whioh will put him out of the game for the balance of the season. It broke the bone just back of the knuck.'e joint. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p m. Preacb in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 pm. You are cordially invited to any and all these services . A special rate of 50 oents for the Daily State Journal from now nntil after election is the best newspaper offer made. Send 75 cents if you want the Sunday also. No matter what other papers you have been read ing you should take advantage of the Linooln Journal's cut price offer. An exchange remarks that a religion that will make .a man pay bis debts, tell the truth, speak well of his neigh bora, and work every day to support bis family, is good enough to live on and to die by. Anything short of this is a sham and fraud, and the party who has it has mistaken stomach trouble for religion . Bev W S Oberholtzer writes from Bristol, Indiana, that he will be home in time to hold services on Sunday, Sept Gth, as follows: Preaching in Salem church at 11:00 am. and in Dakota City at 3 :00 p m. He writes that he has some fish stories to tell that wouldn't look well in piint, coming from a preacher, A clever, popular candy cold cure tablet called JPreventics is being dispensed by druggists everywhere. In a few hours, Preventios are said to break any cold completely. And Prevention, being so safe aud tooth some are very fine for children. No quiuioe, no laxative, nothing harsh noi sickening. Box of 48 25c. Sold by all dealers Mrs M Gnstin, wife of Norman Gus tin, a distant relative of Alfred Sey mour, died at a Sioux City hospita- unday afternoon cf typhoid feverl aged 25 years. A grief-stricken hus, aud aud an infant baby are left to mourn tier untimely death. The re mains were taken to the former home of the deceased at Bridgewater, Novia Scotia, for interment. George Eohlmeier, manager for the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co, at this place, departed Wednesday on a vacation trip. He will stop at Lyons nd Brownvule for a few days, from there he will go Jerico Spiings, Mo, where on Thursday of next week he will be joined in marriage to Miss Johanna Willmann. George's many friends here extend their hearty con gratulations to these young people, and a welcome awaits their arrival here. Following is a list of the petit jurors selected for the fall term of district court which convenes here on the 28th day of September: W A Guernsey, Henry Uloe, Frank Uovell, U W uar lock, Carl Matz, J P Kramper,llenry Thompson O A Anderson, Gus Lester, Uobeit Mcliride, John Jenkins, T Currv, John Green, W 11 George, Chris Mogonsen, W McAfee, W 8 Orr, Geo Johnson, E II Gribblo, M Bea coin. Herman Nelson. A Allowttv. M Heffernan and John Hiukin. Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly looseu when using Dr Shoop s Cougl liemedy . And it is so thorougly barm less, that Dr Shoop tells mothers to use nothiug else, even for very youug ba bies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mount ainous shrub give the curative proper ties to Dr bhoop's Cough Hemedy It ealms the oough, and heals the sen si tive bronohial membranes. No opium, no cloroform, nothing harsh used to In jure or suppress. Demand Dr Bhoop's Ac: pt no other, 8old by all dealers The Herald for all th stWB 1 For Sal Second hand single bar ness. Inquire at this offioe. Word comes from Chioago that Wll lie Nieraeyer has taken unto himself a wife. The little baby ot Fred Krumweide and wife, living near Jackson, is seri ously III. Mrs Geo Pranger spent a few days the first of the week with her mother at Coleridge. Grace Wasset and baby went to nornick, Iowa, Tuesday to visit friends ft few days. Sergeant Bluff's ball team came ever Sunday and trimmed our ball team to the tune of It to 3. Misses Gwen Bock well, Perle and Bessie Stinson attended tbe loap year ball at Jackson Monday evening. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest cash weekly, For terms write the Uawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. Jacob Learner went to St Paul, last Sunday to see the sights at the Minne sota state fair, and to get a glimpse of the "peerless leader, W J Bryan. A purse was found on the Jackson road Thursday, and the owner ean have the same for paying for this notice and calling at the Dakota City poatoffice. Orpha Burwell was made fish of by Judge Stineon Thursday when he joined her in marriage to Sam W Mackrill. Both were from Defiance, Iowa. Mell A Schmied went to Lincoln Tuesday morning to see the sights at the state' fair, and he consequently missed an opportunity to vote at the primary. Notioe of the guardian sale ot a piece of land adjoining Emerson will be found in the Herald. Tho sale will be held a Emerson, Nebr, September 23, 1908, John F Sides leaves today from Omaha with John McKinley, a federal prisoner, whom be will take to Boise City, Idaho, He will be gone about ten days. Sam Gone and wife came over from Salix last week to attend the old set tlers picnic and spend a few days with relatives on the bottom. They return ed home Tuesday E B Wilbur has again entered the newspaper field, this time in Draper, S D. The new paper is democratic in politics, and is the only democrat paper in Lyman county. Dave Neiswanger andS A Stinson and wife left for St Paul, Minn, Mon day, where they will spend the week . Mr Stinson will lay in his fall and winter stock of goods while there. The Foye car took a load of enthusi astic democrats over to the Bryan meeting in Sioux City Wednesday evening. Home ol tn;m got so enthus ed that they missed the car coming home. Mrs Chas Sundt, of Brushy Bend, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm Tuesday. Only about a year ago she fell and broke the other arm, and had juBt barely recovered from the injury. ' j Bev G E Von Hagen and family have gone to Lake View, Iowa, to at tend the 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs Von Hagen's sister, Mrs W M Hamilton. They will be back Satur day evening. Lev Willey, motorman on the Foye oar, received a telegram Thursday afternoon stating that his brother, John Willey, was dead at his home at Havelock, Iowa. He left at once for his brother's home. Henry Erumweide has purchased tbe corner lot just wast of his residence, Mell A Schmied purchased the old tin- shop building which adorns that corner and will move it onto his property just west of his grocery store. James Farley, from near Vista, who passed an overdrawn check on the Al Cbailhe last Thursday, was down Wednesday and fixed the matter up. The cheok was made for $27, and with the costs amounted to $32. Pink Pain Tablets Dr Shoop's stop headache, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure, formula on tbe 25c box. Ask your ruggist or doctor about this formula it's fine. Sold by all dealers. Glen Armour has purchased a 45- horsepower gas traction engine to do his threshing, plowing and other farm work. Some who have witnessed it at work say it drills right along with a gang plow consisting of six plows. John Welker, of Homer, dropped in Monday and renewed his subscription to The Herald and will therefore get all the newa while it is new" for anotn- er year. Mr Wellker is canvassing ior the Jewell nursery and is meeting wit n success. Jay Bobertson missed his footing while boarding the Burlington freight Wednesday morning and bis leg struck the corner of the depot platform. He managed to get aboarj but his leg was badly bruised and skinned during the performance. J M Davey, of Ponca, was hero Wednesday looking after business matters in this county. He advanced his subscription to The Herald to 1909, and incidentally remarked that The Herald was the best weekly paper that came to his home. "To prevent saltcellars from l!Com- lug damp and lumpy, when filling them put in ten to twelve pieces of rice," says Woman's noma Companion for September, "llnswill not come through the holes in tho cover of the salt cithers, but will break the lumps of salt and gather the moisture; thus the salt is always dry and fine." Drive rheumatism out of the blood with Dr Shoop's Rheumatic Bemedy and see how quickly paiu will depart, Bub-on's never did reach the real dis ease. Bheuraatism isa't iu the skin It's deep down it's constitutional Getting rid of the pain, is after all what oounts. That is why Dr Shoop' Bheumatio Bemedy goes by word ot mouth from one to another. And herein lies the popularity of this reme dy. It is winning defenders every where. Tablets or liquid. Sold by all dealeri. No Primary Returns. up to the time or going to press nothing definite could be learned as to the outoome of the primary election, owing to the fact that the canvas of the vote will not be made nntil some time today. Fred 8 Berry, repnb lioan, and J J MoAllister, democrat, each had no opposition and of ours were the respective nominees of their patties for the offioe of county attor ney. Edwin Morgan, the only aspir ant for commissioner from this district had walkaway. J W HsKlegrove is in the lead so far as can be learned for the nomination of representative of this district ever Swan Olsen. G L Wood and G W Wiltse are running neck and neck for the nomination of state senator from this district. Not more than one-third of the nsual vote was cast. A Clean Fair. It will be well to once more remind our readers of the fact that the Inter state Fair, to be held at Sioux City, Iowa, September 7-12 Inclusive, will be a clean fair. We are assured by F L Wiriok, secretary of the fair associa tion, tbe board of managers of the fair and Sioux City's best business men. that there will not be no liquor sold on the fair grounds this year, that no gam bling will be permitted, and that all the attractions in the way of free shows and amusements will be of ft high order, fit for anyone to see and enjoy. The state fairs have already begun, and judging from those that have been held so far thore is more interest being taken by stockmen, agricultural ma chinery manufacturers and other inter ests ho usually exhibit at these shows, than has ever been manifested before. From this and from the faet that Sec retary Wirick has put forth greater efforts than ever to make the Interstate Fair "bigger and better than ever" it will be a show that will surpass all previous shows held at Sioux City. It will be one well worth going to see. I he program for the six days is one of the finest that anyone oould wish for. The great Parknr Carnival Com pany is going to make a record for its fine shows at Sioux City and the many free attractions, including the Scottish dances and the Scottish music, will be ouperb in every sense of the word. The live stock exhibits will be lar ger than ever and better than usual. The small grain, the grasses the corn, and garden products will be more nu merous than usual. Unusual efforts has also been made to seoure a fine dis play of general horticultural and or chard products. All sorts of farm machinery will be on the fair groun3s, including one or two milking machines, which according to Secretary Wiriok, are already creating much interest The race program, as we have hereto fore stated, is the finest in the North. west, and the mile broncho relay race will be one of intense interest from start to finish. Get ready and atteud the great 1908 Interstate Show ADVERTISED LETTERS Bemaining in the poatoffice at Dakots, Neb, for the month ending August 31, 1908. Mrs Paine Balldtna Mist Emma McKown W 8 Coinut ChrUt Hally Ioyd Duryea Klary T Huurgont Mm L A Finney Parties calling tor the above please say "advertised." ' John H. Ream, Postmaster. - ..For Sale. I offer the D 0 Dibble farm for sale at f 100.00 per acre. It is one of the best farm in theoounty, with firBt-claes improvements, good orchard, good, feneos, first-class growing crops, and farm is in first-class condition. Pos session will be given March 1, 1909. Located two miles southwest of Dakota City, Nebr. S A Heikes. Real Estate Transfers' F B Buckwaltcr and I) B Htldwortliy and wlfu to llnipli J Norn, a tract ot land beginning HO feet cast of the northeast corner of block 4, original plat of Honinr, thence north Nu feet, thence east to centerof Umahacreek, thence south aloim channel to point eant of iH'ginnlnK, thence went to nlace of heiflnnlnir. wi I 400 Minn McKnlght and huxhand to A L White. iieV4 section is-w-n, wn i Stella Williamson to Mlna MvKnlKht, lie1:, Beet Ion 15 W-A. wtl BXU) Jas Lawrle aud wife to WM Oilman, lots 1 and 'J In Mock 102, aim lots 1U 11 and 1 In block 7, (JovliiKton. wd.. 1 11 W Wood and wife to J If Hulne, Dart of section (1 acre) wil.,..i. 1SB J J Klinors and wife to Harry H Perry, lot l In block ll, Uentral Houm Bioux tllty. wd 100 klrst Publication Auur, as Iw ' ' guardian's SALE. Notice Is hereby (riven that In pursuance of a lleenxe for the sale of real estate K rant ed by til" district cynrt of lloiixlas enmity. .Nebraska, on Marcn 3, iww, in me mailer of the Application of Carrie Klulaysou its Kiinrdiari of Walter Annus Klnlnysou und Albert Alexander r iiiiiiysou, minors, km license to sell reiil estate, Docket loo. No. il, there will Ix-lsolrt at Armour s prow tore on the southeast corner of Main and Hirst streets, In the town of Kinerson, In Dakota county, Nebraska, on the ztrd any f NcplomlM'r, ltnis, at 11 o'clock, at ui at public vendue to the hltthcst bidder, the rnliowiDK iiescniM'u rvm ckuliu siiuuie in Dakota county. Ncbrnsk, to-wit: Tho undivided two-thirds (K Interest In the south west quarter 1H) section twen-tv-slx (Mil. townshlD twenty-seven (27i. rantte six (l) east, and that part of lot (1), ot KcLlnn thlrtv-llve 016). townshlD twenty seven (S7, raime six (fi) east, lying east of the Chicago, Ht. I'aul, Minneapolis A Omaha railroad truck, free from the dower interest herein of Carrie Flnlayson as widow oi Alexander Klnlnysou, deceased. That the terms of sale are one-half I '4) the purchase price In cash and the balance on three 1:1) years time, with Interest at 6 per cent, per annum, to be secured by note and inorlunue on the premises sold, Huld sale will remain open one hour. OAKHIR r iHL,ATmin, As guard Ian of Walter Angus Klnlnysou and AIIhtI Alexander r inlay son, minors. I hereby agree to sell and convny the re maining undivided one. third (' Interest the real estate ulsive dee lined to tue mrchaner at said guardian's sale at the same rale aud.upou the same terms. r. mill riM.Aisor.. For further particulars see or write James W. Hamilton, Attorney, Koolil 2oi Omaha National Hank I'.ulldlng. Omaha, Nebraska Flrnt publication Mt-pt 4 Sw Order of Hearing; on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In tliu county court of Inikotu county, Ne briiHkit, Kiiiti- of Ni'linihku. Pitkolii County, bh. To VVIilii-liiilim lliiimiMilriftir, Wultur O IliiKwK'iilMirKKi', Vliilu HuiKcnUTKcr, Otlo (I. lltiKUi'iilH-rKxr, A rlli u i' V. lIuKKuiilwrutir KlIlllUl'l K. HlUItO'lllK'rKl'r, Mill f.. MllKKl'lt Imtuit hi. (I Irf'im 1 1. HiiKiO'iilMiiucr. anil to nil IllTHIIIIH IlltlTt'HU ll III UlU UhlttlU Of (IttO litiiiruiilKiKtr. tlm'i'UK'il : On ruudlnu lh nt tlilim of WllliPlminu IIiiuwnlNtrui'r DruvliiK that tlii'iidnilnlslni Hon of mtlil MMtute Ix Knintcil to Wllliulmliia IIiiKUi'i l'rtT u ftilinlulMlriitrlx, It U lii-ri'tiy oi'Jurtd Unit you, anil all Pithoiih InU'i t'Hti-d In mild matter, may, anil Uo, appi'iir Ml mo couniy conn iu 11 ni iu in anil (or milil county, on thu Iflluil iluy of hrpt A. 1. 1mm. ut 1(1 o'clock a. in.. to'Hliow eiiuxo, If any thur lw, why tho prayer of the putltloimr Hliouhl not lie Knu.ti il, ami that iioIIch of thu pendency of aiilil petition anil that thu lieiirlnn thereof Iw nlven to all pumoii. 1 n tu rented 111 aulil matter liy put llnhliiK a copy of thu onlur In the lmkotn fliiuntr Heruld. a weekly ncwuuiiDer print eil In .alt! county, for three .uuuu.Nlve weeks prior to .nia any ot n wiring. WltixMn my huiid, and Heal of aald court t - D. '. KriHUOM I KAL County Judge Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of Wm ILQEUSNS, f Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always Agent fot Seymout'a White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY- IModel Restaurant MRS. ELSIE P9WELL, Proprietor Dakota City, Neb. j Good Rooming House in Connection f i Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment. i Meal Tickots t2i Meals) $3.50 PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citti Nie. Bonded : Abstracter TKI psa.eo I A 3 FJ Lawyers Breeder nf Duroc Jersey Swine Ilwbbewrd, zhc Modlin Manufacturers of ' Gasolene Engines Also conduct a general Repair Shop Gasolene Experts 203-210 W. Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, IA. Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co. The Bank (The good Bank oldest in the county, with customers in many StttttJH.) With twentv-two years successful banking experience (time tried panio proof,) ample capital, surplua, backing and facilities, it invites the careful attention of everybodv evervwuekk to its superior meth ods, and the conveniences and absolute safety offered its customers. It doas everything in banking dioht, (just a little better than the other fellow) and very much desires iour buuinets. One trial that's all we ask, we'll do the rent. 4 interest paid on time deposits Distance no bar to doiag business with us. Try, just once. Kearney's Bank. "The Bank that always treats you bioht" "Hafe as a Government Bond." Bank of Dakota County. Less than fifty dollars losses Jacksok, since starting. Nebiaska Write for our Illustrated Catalogue describing our seventy different styles of Harness. X A good Work Harness for $20.00 AND MANY OTHERS AT RIGHT PRICES Sttxrrfco ISroo. on hand . Cash paid for hides, NEBRASKA. I i i i Board and Lodging $4.00 ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa la reserved for I e I e I r d. y Ik e Nebrsa.sk.1 Machine Co. j I e I I e I that Always treaty IUgrht I I e I e I e t you 7