Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 18, 1908, Image 7

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    i PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMEKDUENT.
WMtltmtUa ef tk of W-
haralaatt fo-th la fall,
io vn uMton or ta
f Irtrwkt, t tea vot4 at tat
UNnn o tea b14 Tuesday,
A. P. ltOSl
A. JOINT RESOLUTION to amand Seo-
lion
I and
t'on two (2), four 4), five (f ), six (6)
" inineen til) or Article lx
in constitution of tha 8
it) of
if Ne-
araaka, relatln to Judicial Powers.
eselTe ay tha l(lalatnre of tbl
TV" ai aiaaraaaai
Section 1. aVataadmaat btodomA. Thai
Section two (2) of Artlclo six (6) of th
venaiiiuuon or tne state or tfcoraaaa
ve amtnaed to rad aa follows:
. Section I. (aaram court) Intra
jnrlsoioMoa.) Tha Supreme Court shall
sonini or seven -IT) juagea; ana a ma-
iorltr of all elected and qualified Judgei
hall ba necessary to constitute s
Quorum or pronounce a decision. The
Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction In
all oases relating to the revenue, civil
cases in which the state is a party,
mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus,
ana such appellate jurisdiction as may
ve proviuoa oy law.
Section I. (Amendment
) That
dprem Court judsea shall during their
m at tne place where
Section four (4) of Article six 6) of the
Constitution of tha State of Nebraska be
anverided to read as follows:
Section 4. (Snpreaae court, judges.
Jiwn, una, reeiaenoe.1 - u na luaxes o.
th Supreme Court shall ba elected by
the electors of th state at large; and
their terra of office, except as hereinafter
provided, shall be six years. And said
eu
term of office rest
th court Is holden
Section S. (Aatendment proposed.) That
(Section five (61 of Artlcl six (6) of the
Constitution of the Stat of Nebraska be
amended to read as follows
Section 6. (Inpraaa eonrt, jadges,
lootlon, term; chief justloo.) That at
the general election to be held In the
tat of Nebraska in th year 1909. ''
each six years thereafter, there shall be
elected three (8) judges of the Supreme
Court, who shall hold their office for the
period of six years; that at the general
election to b held In th state of Me
braska In the year 1911, and each six
rears thereafter, there shall be elected
hree (3) judges of th Supreme Court
who shall hold their office for the period
of six years; and at the general election
to be held In the state of Nebraska In
the year 1913, and each six years there
after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus
tice of the Supreme Court, who shall
hold his office for th period of six
years. Provided that tha member of the
Supreme Court whos term of office ex-
Jires in January, 1914, shall be Chief
ustlce of th Supreme Court during that
tln-.a until the expiration of his term of
office. And, provided further, that upon
the adoption of these amendments by the
lectors of the Stat, th Governor shall,
Immediately upon issuing his proclama
tion declaring said amendments adopted,
appoint four (4) judges of the Supreme
Court, two (2) of whom shall ba ap
pointed to hold said office until their
successors shall be elected at tha general
lection in 1909, and have qualified; and
the other two (2) shall hold their office
until their successors shall be elected at
the general election held in 1911, and
have qualified.
Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section alx (6) of Artlcl six () o( th
(Chief jostle.) Th Chief
serve as such during all the
Constitution of th State of Nebraska, be
amended to reaa as rouows
Section 6.
Justice shall
term for which ha was elected. He shall
preside at all terms of tha Supreme
Court, and in his absence the judges
present shall select on of their number
to preside temporarily.
Section 6. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of
the Constitution of Nebraska be amended
to read as follows:
Section 13. (Judges, salaries.) That
judges of the Supreme Court shall each
receive a salary of 34,600, and the Judges
of th District Court shall, each receive
a salary of 33,000 per annum, payable
quarterly.
Approved April i, 190T.
I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State,
of the State of Nebraska, V do hereby
certify that th foregoing proposed
amendment to th Constitution of the
Stat of Nebraska is a true and correct
copy of th original enrolled and en
grossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth
session of th legislature of the State ol
Nebraska, as appears from said original
bill. on file in this office, and that said
nroDosed amendment in submitted to the
qualified voters of the state of Nebraska
tar their adoption or rejection at the
election to be held on Tuesday,
the 3d day of November, A. D. 190S.
In testimony whereof, I hay hereunto
set my hand and affixed the Great Seal
of the 8tate of Nebraska. Done at Lin
coln, this 15th day of July, In the year
Of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Eight, and of the Independence of
the United States the One Hundred and
Thirty-third, and Of this State the Forty
second. GEO. C. JUNKIN.
(Seal) Secretary of Stat.
September
Excursion
Go Now!
R R Time Table
Stoui City, Crystal Lake ft Homer
LSAYE
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15am
15pm
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LI ATE
SI OCX CUT
6 86am
8 30am
10 30am
?2 am
2 15pm
4 15pm
6 15pm
8 pm
C,St. P., M.AO.
Trains lee-e Dakota Oitj at the fol
loving time :
fOBTH BOUND. BOTJTB BOUND.
7:02 pm Omaha 5:58 am
10:00 am. .....Omaha 5:18pm
3:37 pm Norfolk 8:18 am
8:41am...... Norfolk 5.32pm
7 : 28 am .... . .Newcastle 9 :83 am
2:08 pm....... 5:58 pm
BCNDAT f AAINS.
7:02 pm Omaha;. 7:04 am
3:37 Norfolk 5:82
C B ft Q
WltST
No. 85 Local Freight 7 :15 am
11 " Passenger, Omaha
and Lincoln' ,12 :47 pm
EA8T
No 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm
1 0 Looal Passenger" . . 6 :07 pm
Anil. rlailv ATrtAnt HundftV.
Local Items
Friday, Sept. x8, 1908
Having a good stock of hardware
and tinware on hand, we ask you to
call and see us. Schnerer Bros.
-$1 per
Subscribe for The Herald
year.
Mrs llay Miles and Mrs Ben Hall
are now occupying the airs ueyer
hoase. v
Why is it that Van sell bo much
Brenn coffee? Because it is the best
to be had for the money.
Boss Johnson and wife returned last
week from a trip to South Dakota,
where they went to visit relatives.
YT Q f.Mli.l n'.rnap was nn frnm
Omaha last week closing up a sale of
a pieee of land in the west pait of the
county.
Judge Stinson performed a wedding
ceremony on Wednesday of last week
for Guy Martin and Dorris Schnltz,
both of Sioux City.
A Q Harden, of Spencer, Io, spent a
few day here laBt week with his broth
er, Luther Harden. This is the first
time the two brothers had met in twen
ty years.
Mrs Mina Perrin went to Omahal
Monday morning, and after a weeks
visit there with friends she will take a
. . . 1 iL .
course at tiie reru state normal ine
coming year.
Parties wishing ice cream of then
very best and purest, call on Van de
Zedde. He will get it on snort notice.
He sells it by the dish, pint, quart,
gallon or carload.
It F Kessner, brother of Mrs J T
Knepper was here from Stacyville,
Iowa, and. spent a few days the first
of the week visiting his sister and fam
ily. He was aooompanied by Mr
Bach.
Dick Broyhill returned tome Tues
day from Sioox City, wher he had been
during fair week in the employ of the
Peru Mfg Co, looking- after their ex
hibit of farm machinery on the fair
grounds. -
Report comes from Corning, Cal,
that Mrs A H Bliven is seriously ill.
Her daughters, Mrs S A Bridenbaogu,
of this place, and Mrs 5 D Cone, of
Ralix, Io, left this morning for Cali
fornia to be at her bedside.
The new health-ray lens is superior
in that it transmits all the chemical
rays with the light rays. The inventor
claims for it clearer vision and the
health of the eye preserved.
W O Eckbart, Licensed Optometrist.
Visit tHa Old Home
Low rate excursions to east
ern cities and resorts. North
ern Michigan, Canada and
New England, daily until
September 30th.
To th West
Attractive low excursion rates
to the Pacific coast, Yellow
stone Park, Utah, Colorado,
Big Horn Mountains and the
Black Hills.
Low Colonist R.avtss
During September and Octo
ber to Puget Sound, Cahfor
nia and hundreds of interme
diate points.
Irrirfatd IIomatads
Ramcty for 1 mirilt
Settlement
at Garlane and Powell, Wyo.
Personally conducted excur
sions to these lands the first
' and third Tuesdayj of each
month. Government engin
eer at Powell shows the land.
Also deeded and Carey act
lands.
Write D Clem Deaver, general agt,
Lsndseekers' Information Bureau,
Omaha, for new foldr. It's free.
Write a brief description of yodr
proposed trip, and let us advise you
Low to make it the best way at the
least cost.
W. E. Sncthen, Ticket Agent
DACOTA CITI, KEB.
L. W. Wakelev, G P A, Omaha, Neb
Dave Elmers make your abstracts.
Mra Esther Harden had a new shin
gle roof put on her residence this week,
Milton Boss, nncle of W L Boss, was
here last week from his home in Wis
consin, Fred Hughert and wife were op
from Winnebago several days last
week taking in tha fair.
Mildred Spenser, Neva Best and
Carrie Hansen leave Monday for Tern,
Neb, to attend the state normal.
Clyde Crego went to Independence,
Iowa, Monday to attend the weddiDg
of his sister, hich occurred Wednes
day. If von want any groceries of any
kind, go to Van de Zedde's. He will
not be undersold. He carries nothing
but the best.
Nut, tag and range hard coal, also
11 kinds of soft coal in any quantity
you may desire, at the Edwards &
Bradford Lumber Co.
Donzella Armstrong, of Otoe, Iowa,
was an over Sunday visitor here at the
atauard home. Oenevieve Rtanard
acoompsDiea ner home Monday lor a
week a visit.
If you 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,
ana are guaranteed.
Profs W H Patchen and W L Best
returned to Pern, Nebr, Monday. Mr
Patchin will teach in the Peru normal
and Mr Best will take a coarse of
study the coming term.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Field8 & Slaughter Co.
The oE Bliven, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
Eev W 8 Oberholtzer, wife and
baby arrived home last Friday from
their month's visit at Bristol, Ind.
Rev, Oberholtzer also spent a few
weeks at his old home in Pennsylva
nia.
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. Preach in Grace church everv
Sunday at 2 :30 pm. You are cordially
invited to any and all these services.
F L Wirick. of Sicux Citv, ex-sec
retary of the Interstate fair, was taken
aeiiously ill Wednesday while passing
through this place with an automobile
party enroute to Lincoln. A doctor
was summoned from Sioux Citv to
care for him, and he recovered suffi
ciently to resume the jonrney.
On aooount of the golden jubilee to
be held in the Dakota City M E church
bept 19-20. There will be no servioe
at Grace church on that date. Will
not the friends kindly govern them
selves accordingly and remember that
Sunday Sept, 13th will be the last
preaching service there this conference
year.
At a meeting of the democrats of
Dakota oounty held last Saturday the
following central committee was select
ed : Carl Larsen, Homer; Dan Hart-
nett, Hubbard; Paiil Pizey. Dakota:
John Jenkins, Covington; John Dug
gan, Summit; Mr Sorensen, Pigeon
Creek: Herman Etolze, Emerson; Thos
Sullivan, St John's. Thos Asbford
was chosen chairman of the committee
and Paul Pizey secretary.
Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly
loosen when using Dr Snoop's Cough
Remedy . And it is so t boron gly harm
less, that Dr Snoop tells mothers to use
nothing else, even for very young ba
bies. The wholesome green leaves and
tender sterna of a lung healing mount
ainous shrub give the curative proper
ties to Dr Snoop's Cough Remedy It
calms the cough, and heals the sensi
tive bronohial membranes. . No opium,
no cloroform, nothing harsh used to in
jure or suppress. Demand Dr Snoop s.
Aosept no other. Sold by all dealers.
Melt A Sobmied was an Omaha vis
itor Monday night.
Judge R Evans was in Lincoln sev
eral days this week attending to legal
matters.
Floyd Lsslie returned last week frem
a trip to Dallas, S D, where ha went to
look over tha land situation.
Roy Atkins and Mra Olive Rust,
of Sioux City, were joined in marriage
Tuesday by Judge Stinson.
Gretchen Bullock has acoepted a
position In the millinery department
in Martin's store, Sioux City.
Miss Emma Frederick leaves today
for Dallas, 8 D, to accept a position
in a newspaper offioe as compositor.
Albert Schumacher left yesterday
to aooept a run as railway mail clerk
between Alton, Iowa, and Oakes, ND.
Wanted An agent for that territo
ry. -We pay highest cash weekly.
Forterma write the Hawks 'Nursery
Co, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Earl Frederick, Herman Wanmund
and Mervin Dewitt, who went to the
South Dakota harvest fields a few
weeks ago, returned Tuesday.
George Wilkins, of Homer, spent a
couple of days here this week visiting
friends. He left for Lincoln Wednes
day, where he will take a business
course in the law department of the
state university.
Pink Pain Tablets Dr Snoop's
stop headaohe, womanly pains, any
pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure,
formula on the 25o box. Ask your
druggist or doctor about this formula
it's fine. Sold by all dealers.
Geo J Boucher and family will take
up their residence in South Sioux City
today, where Mr Boucher goes to take
charge of the new bank in that place,
which opens for business next Monday.
The many friends of the family regret
to see them leave, even for so short a
distance.
Bert Brasfleld has bought the Miles
& Williams interest in the Foye boat
yard at Crystal lake, and will be on
hand to look after the wants of the
fishermen and hunters the remainder
of the season. Best of accommoda
tions and treatment accorded to all
who visit the lake,
A special rate of 50 cents for the
Daily State Journal, from now until
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 ouer. ,
A clever, popular candy cold cure
tablet called "Preventics is being
dispensed by druggists everywhere.
In a few hours, Preventios are said to
break any cold completely. And
Preventics, being so safe and tooth
some are very fine for children. ro
quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh not
sickening. Box of 48 2oo. bold by
all dealers.
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 Gloe, Frank Covell, O W Gar
lock, Carl Matz, J P Kramper, Henry
Thompson O A Anderson, Gus Lester,
Robeit MoBride, John Jenkins, T J
Curry, John Green, W II George,
Chris Mogensen, W McAfee, W S Orr,
Geo Johnson, E II Gribble, M Bea
cons, Herman Nelson. A Alloway, M
Heffernan and John Hinkin.
Drive rheumatism out of the blood
with Dr Snoop's Rbenmatio Remedy,
and see how quickly pain will depart.
Rub-on's never did reach the real dis
ease. Rheumatism isj't in the skin.
It's deep down it's constitutional.
Getting rid of the pain, is after all,
what oounta. That is why Dr Snoop's
Rheumatic Remedy goes by word of
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 dealers.
Undertaker
County Coroner
B. F. Sawyer
Jackson, Nebraska
Ned Wilkinson came down from the
Cheney-Wilkinson ranch neur Leslie,
S D, last week and visited over nun
day at tire Cheney home here. He
went to Norfolk the first of the week
to visit relatives there a few days be
fore returning to the ranch.
At a meetingUield at the court
house last Saturday the following per
sons were named from the different
precincts to constitute the republican
oonntv central committee: Dakota,
Geo I Miller; Covington, u J luoster;
Bt Joun's, Hans Knudsen ; Omadi, T J
O'Connor; Emerson, Fred Blume;
Hubbard, R D Rockwell- Pigeon
Creek, W W Reninger.
Joe Cratnpton, a farm hand, work
ing for a Mr Austin on Walker's Island,
. 1 11.. 1 L
was round aeaa on a coi iu iue uiu
the Austiu place Sunday morning.
Ha had attended the fair in Sioux City
during the week, returning home some
time Saturday nignt. uoroner u x
Sawyer was notified, who came and
took charge of the remains. All effort
to locate the dead man's relatives or
friends were futile, and the remains
were interred in the Dakota City cem
etery Sunday afternoon .
Fred Duensing leaves on Satur
day for a several months visit at his
old home iu Germany. Mr Duensing.
came to this country when a mere-uoy
and this is his first visit to the 1 athcr
land. By hard work and good man
ageiU'Dt Mr Duensing has acoumulat
i a nice little larm home near iowu
and is now in a position to enjoy life
Mrs DuensinK has no relatives on the
other side of the water, conseqaontly
she will remain and look after tuiugs
on the farm.
It's a wit? when sick ones drug the
stomach or stimulate the heart and
kidneys. That is all wrong I A weak
stomaoh. moans weak stomach nerves-,
always. And this is also true of the
heart ar.d kidneys. The weak nerves
are instead crying out for help, ibis
emlains whvDr Shoop's Restorative
is promptly helping stomach, heart and
ki.Wv ailments. The Restorative
out for the actual cause of
these ailments the failing "insid
nerves". Anyway test the Restorative
48 hours, It wen't cure so soon as
that, but von will surely know that
help is ooming . Sold by all dealers,
Auction Sale!
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Tha Herald for ALt tb atws t
Mrs May Miles left yesterday for
Ft Dodge, Iowa.
uene norayxe, or esioux uity, ws
here on business Thursday.
Old papers for sale at the Herald
offioe 5 cents per hundred.
For Sale Second hand single har
ness. Inquire at this offioe.
Lost a bunch of keys, on etroeti
in Dakota City, Finder please leave
at this offioe.
W L Ross and J T Rockwell went
to Homer Wednesday to adjust some
mstters in the Nixon estate.
Remember the sale of the Finlavson
land near Emerson next Wednesday.
The highest bidder gets a good farm .
Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of
District Court Dates.
The terms of court for the year 1908.
for the counties of the Eighth Judicial
aistrict of Nebri ska are as follows :
(Hmiliia
lnkoti
Htnnton
Cellar
IMxon
Thurston
FehS. rVpt 14
,...K hl7, rfc'pt W
...Mnreh S. Oct )t
..March IS. Nov
..March 80, Nov SO
April 18, Oct 6
The first day of each terra is set for
bearing applications for citizenship.
For Sale.
I offer the D O Dibble farm for ssle
at $100.00 per aore. It is one of the
best farm in the oounty, with first-class
improvements, good orchard, good,
fennos, 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. 8 A Heikks.
Real Estate Transfers.
Wm Bouton to Tornlno Kennelly, scU
Haying disposed of my Drug Store Business
in this place, I will Bell at Pnblic Sale, on
Tuesday, September 22, '08
All My Household Goods
Consisting of
Tnt2 ft, Inclxidlnrf Cvit
U-aVlCJlAlSSO Glass and China
JUST EIGHT YEARS A00
section iw-mwt, wd f i
I'hlhMin Ooodsoll rt al to Mollle Col
lins, lots 1, 2 nul 8 In block 1, Kemii.
wd 1300
Snrnh Hmlth to Kiln Smith, lots 8 and
4 In hlock i. Homer, wd S0
OStPMAORy to J K KnKllsh. lots
1, t. 8. A, A. T mid 8 In block ft, and lots
1, A, T and 8 In block A, llublmrd 250
Oil Case Settled.
The case institnted against the Iowa
Oil Tank Line oompany for selling un
inspected oil in Nebraska haa been
dropped by the Nebraska state officials,
arrangmeuts having been made by
State Oil Inspector, A B Allen, to
have the Iowa company's products
whioh oome to this side of the river
inspeotedin Sioux City. There was
no question but what the Iowa compa
ny's goods would stand Nebraska in
spection, as the required grade in Iowa
is higher tuan that of this state. The
Linooln Journal of the 12th had the
following to say of the case: "State
Oil Inspector A B Allen has returned
from Sioux City, lows, where he ad
justed his dispute with the Iowa Oil
lank Line company. He bad refused
to inspect oil of this company on the
Iowa side of the river which the com
pany said was kej for sale on the
Nebraska side ol tha boundary. He
refuted to do tbis because he said he
had no jurisdiction outride of the state
of Nebraska. His predecessor in offioe
had regularly inspected oil at Sioux
City. The Iowa oompany contendel
it was not financially able to put in a
distributing station on the Nebraska
side of the river. Mr Allen acting
on the advice of Attorney General
Thompson and Governor Sheldon, has
consented to inspect oil in Iowa.
Tanks will bo setsside by the oompany
to supply its trade in Nebrasks. Mr
Allen will inspect these tanks and col
leot the fee for all that goes into them.
Whether the oil is soldn Nebraska or
Iowa, Nebraska will get the fee The
Nebraska inspectors will from time to
time inspect the company's oil after it
is brocght into Nebraska territory as
safeguard against substitution of
grades of oil. The Iowa oompany will
also submit a sworn statement at the
end of each month showing the amount
of sales in Nebraska. Mr Allen had
one of the Iowa men arrested for
delivering nninsprcted oil in Nebraska
after he had refused to inspect on the
Iowa side ofthe river, but these cases
will now bit dropped. There are Iowa
companies that maintain tanks in
Omsha for the tiale in Iowa under
similrr term to thos t agreed to by Mr
Allen. The Standard Oil company is
not interested in thisdisputa because it
maintains distributing stations on both
sides of the state bounday.
A SOLEMN WARNING
BY W.J. BRYAN 1 1
Vxxv LOaEHS,
Proprietor of
City MGurHiott
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for hides.
Agent foi Seymour's White Laundry.
Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY-
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MRS. ELSIE PtWCLL, Proprietor
Dakota City, Neb.
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Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment.
j Good Rooming House in Connection !
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Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 Board and Lodging $4.00
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DoTCin.Nti. LiftWyCfS 608 Metropolitan Blk.
Bonded : Abstracter 1 I J sioux city, iowa
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OaaoIat Exparts
208-210 W. Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, IA.
Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co.
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Sale will bo held at my residence in
Daiakotat. City, Nebraska.
and will begin promptly at 1:30
II. O. DORN, Auctioneer
Lr. Ma LESLIE, Owner
THE FIGHT THIS YSAR WILL
BE TO CARRY OUT THE SENTI
MENT OF THAT 60ftia WE HAVE
80 OFTEN REPEATED, 'MY COUN
TRY 'TI8 OF THEE;' IF WE LOSE,
OUR CHILDREN AND OUR CHILD
REN'S CHILDREN WILL NOT SUO
CEED TO THE SPIRIT OF THAT
BONO. AND CELEBRATIONS OP
THE FOURTH OF JULY WILL PASS
AWAY, FOR THE 'SPIRIT OF EM
PIRE WILL BE UPON US.M (W,
J. Bryan, In Welcoming tha Bryan
Hems Guards and Traveling Man'.
Club en thalr return from the National
Convention, Saturday, July 7, 1100.)
first I'ubllcntlon Aug, XH 4w
ocabdian'h SALE.
Notice I licrehy given thfit In puntunnvu
of a lIcoiiHH for Hid Hiiltt or mil ttute Krttnt
eel ly the district court of IkmikIiid comity,
NcliriiMkn, on Mnreh 12. lli. In ilio Mutter
of tint Application of Curi-ln Klnlnynon iin
uiiiu'dliLii of alter Aiiuum FlnlnyMiii mill
Allx-rt Alcxiimlcr Kliiliiyxo". mlnorx, for
llcclisn to hi-11 real entitle, Docket 1KI, No.
Jul, llmiv will Im'Im-IiI lit Arinoiir'ii DniK
Ktoro on the Boiitln-Ri corner or Minn iuhi
Klrxt HticclH, In tli town ol Knii ixoii, in
liitkotn county, .Nelirnikii, on ltit Kirn uuy
of N.-iiliiili.-r. 11. ut ji o'clock, h. in., at
pulilli: vcnilun to l lie niKiicKi inn. ut. inc
ollovilliii uencriiH-ii . ri'iii ennui, iiiituu in
lixkotu county. Nclirnsk. to-wlt:
Tin. undivided two-thirds Interest In
the kdlltli went Ullltl'ter if) of Ncctlon twen-
ty-Hlx tan I, tow nship iweiiiy-miven lie,
rmiutt nix (H) emt, mid Unit purt of lot (Ml, of
ion ihlrtv-llvii (!!.'. towiihlitp twenty
tfi.ien (7i. rainie lx HI) cunt, iyliitf east of
the I'lilciiKo, hi. ruin. RiiniiciipoK i minim
r.i iiiiiil I rue It. rree rroiil lite uower nueresi
therein of t'lirrlu Kliiiiiyson as widow ol
Alexander r Inltiy huh, iicecitsen. i ui tne
terms of Hlilo are onu-lililf ( tin) pure lutse
nrice III cusli hikI the luiinnco on three in;
vetim time, with Interest lit S per cent, per
ionium, to 1k secured l.y note Hint inorlmiKe
on that premise Hold. Huld sale will remulii
open one hour.
Oahkik Finlavhon,
A tumrillait of Walter Annus Kliiiiiyson
and AlUirt Alexander Klnlayson, minors
I hereby auree to tell and ronvajr the re-1
tualnliis undivided one-llilrd ('-,) Interest I
In the real estate alsive descrllwd to the I
purchaser at said guardian sale at the I
ame rate Biid.upou the same terms.
Kdith KmuTioM,
For further particulars see or write James I
W. Hamilton, Attorney, Room Omahal
National iiaiik Building, Omaha, Nebraska. I
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has plenty of money for good loans.
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score years of successful banking, is at your service.
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