: PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Tk tollawtar ropos amaasassaS ft oonstltutloa tns at fcraata, as banlnafts Ht torta la fall, la submitted to th elaeton la ! t Vsbraska, to bo rotod npon at th anrl alactloa. to bo bald Tuil, Mo Tmtr 3rd, A. S. lsoai A JOINT RRSOLUTION to amend Sec tions two (), four (4), flvo (), slats) and thirteen Ml) of Article six lJ ot tho Constitution 'of tho Stat of Ne braska, relating In Judicial Powers. So It Bssolvsd by tho tajtalatur of tod bibi 01 atDraaaai Section 1. Amondxiont propoaoA. Thai Section two (2) of Artlcio ill ( of tht Constitution of tho State of Nebraska amended to read aa follow: Section 2. (Supremo eoartj Judfaa: Jurisdiction.) Tho Supremo Court snail consist of seven (T) Judge; and a ma jority of all elected and qualified Judges hall be necessary to constitute a Suorum or pronounce a decision. The Ureme Court shall have Jurisdiction lo evil case relating; to the revenue, civil cases In which the state la a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such appellate Jurisdiction aa may be provided by law. Section 2. ( Amendment proposed ) That Section four (4) of Article nix ') of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bt mended to read aa follows: Section 4. (Supreme eonrt, JudfSB. lection, term, residence.) Tho Judges ot the Supreme Court shall be elected by the electors of tho atata at large; and their terma of office, except aa hereinafter provided, shall be six yeara. And said Supreme Court Judges shall during their term of office reside at tho place where the court Is holden. Sections. (Amendment proposed.) That Section five lb) ot Article six () of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be mended to read as follows: Section t. (Supreme eonrt. Judges, leotlon, term; chief Justice.) That at the general election to be held In the tate of Nebraska In tho year 190, a ' each six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (3) Judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period cf six years; that at the general lection to be held In the state of Ne braska In the year 1911, end each six years thereafter, there shall be elected three f!) Judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of nix 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 bo elected a Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six yearn. Provided that tho member of the Supreme Court whose term of office ex- 5 Ires in January, 1914. shall be Chief ustlce of the Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And, provided further, that upon the adoption of theie amendment by the, ientnr tit the State, the Governor shall. Immediately upon Issuing his proclama tion declaring said amendments adopted, DDOtnt four (41 Judges of the Supreme Court two (2) of whom shall be ap-1 pointed to hold said office Until their successors shall be elected at the general i-tinn 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. . se Sontinn i Amendment nrODOSSd.) That Section six S of Article alx ( of, the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, bo mended to read as follows: Section J. (Chief Justice.) The Chief Justice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. He shall preside at all terma of the Supreme Court, and In his absence the Judges present shall select one of their number to preside temporarily, rr-Hnn 6 I Amendment proposed.) That Section thirteen (13) of Article six ) of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows: . c..Mn is tsa&treu. salaries.) That Judge of the Supreme Court ahall each receive a salary of $4,600, and the Judges of the District Court ahall each receive salary of $3,000 per annum, payable uartery. Approved April 8. 190T. T tieo. U. JunKin. Decrniary ui i-""-". f the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to tho Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled "" grossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State ot Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amendment la submitted to the qualified voters of the Btate of Nebraska for"" their adoption or rejection at the ceneral election to bo held on Tuesday, Uie 3d dny of November. A. D. 190S. In testimony whereof. l hare herwnts aet my hand and affixed the Great Seal at tlie State of Nebraska. Done, at un mln. thin 15th day of July. In f ou R R Time Table . Sioua City, Crystal Lake ft Horner I.KaVB DAKOTA OUT sm 15m 80am 11 15am 1 l&pm 3 15pm 5 30pm 7 15pm LKaVC Bl OCX CITY 6 86am 8 30am 10 30am am 15pm 15pm ?a 2 4 6 15pm pm Hatordaj and Sunday nights 10 45 only C, St. P., M.IO. Traiua leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time: 9RTH BOUND, SOUTH BOTtlfO. 5:f5 pm Omaha 7:94 am 10:00 am. .....Omaha 5:13pm :37 pm. Norfolk 8:18 am 8.41am Norfolk 5.32 pm f :28 a ui . . . . . .Newcastle 9 :?S am 1 :08 pm " 5;58pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 5:55 pm Omaha 7 :04 am 3:37 Norfolk 6:32 C B A Q WEST So. 85 Local Freight" ......7:15am 11 Passenger, Omaha andLincoln 12:47 pn EAST N 88 Local Freight 2:25 pm 10 Local "Passenger . . 6 : 7 pm daily. daily eicept Bnntlay. Local Items -''Friday, October 30, 1908 Having a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask you to call and see ns. Schrierer Bros. Subscribe for The Herald $1 per year. " L M Leslie name up from Omaha Monday erenirj?. Mrs W Blaoketer has moved into the Georgia Jay house. Hattie Knowlton was here from So Sioux City Tuesday soliciting for the Journal. A socialist speaker held the boards to a small audience at the court house Sunday afternoon. Why is it that Van sell so much Breunct ffee? Because it is the beB1 to be had for the money. Mrs Lucy Ohmit was operated on at the 8maritan hospital, Sioux City, last Friday for appendicitis She is getting along nicely. Bev O E Von Hagen left on the noon train Wednesday for Homer where he delivered a rousing temper ance address that same night. A fine boy arrived at the. home of Mr and Mrs WU II Orr Sunday. t i 1 is undecided whether to name it aft-r Willie Orr, Willie Taft or Willie Bryan. ' Fred Stanard has purohased the Frank Ayres tinshop and will move it onto the Mrs Herweg lots west of D C Stiuaon'a store, where he will fit it np for a -estaurant building. v Wilfred Voss, of Omadi precinct, who is teaching in Thurston ooui ty p..- iI'lhia voar. is home on a three weeka' r Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred vacation while the farmer children are The HhiM fur all tb vtwfi when it IS NKW8. Porter Coals is assisting W J Man niug in the county treasurer's office; N D. Snyder and family are now occupying the John F Sides tenement house. Faul Piiey returned home Wednes day eveuing from a two weeks' visit at Otis Colo. When you want the finest candies go to Van de Zodde, he keeps nothing but the best. Verna Broyhill, daughter of Mrs Mollie broyhill, is eeriotiMy ill with typhoid fever. George Carter, conductor on the OmnLa road, was a Tuesday night visitor at the M O Ayres home. If ton want any groceries of any kind, go to Van de Zedde's. Ho will not be nndersold. lie carries nothing but the best. The Londrosh family was released from quarantine Tuesday, th two children having recovered from an at ack of diphtheria. , Nut, egg and range hard coal, also 11 kinds of sort coal in any quantity yon may desire, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Bertha Miutcr who is attending school in Jackson, sptnt H.tturday and Sunday with hergrandparents, Mr and Mrs J F Leedom in this city. Paul Roberts, of Lenino, 8 D, visit ed here Hatnrdsy with his sister, Mihm Myrtle R lx rts. He was euroute to Ponoa where he also has relatives Frank Giibble and wife, of Yale, 8 D, were here Saturday nigh', enrontn to llnmeston, Iowa, to attend the funeral obsequies of Mr dribble's sis ter. Drfl H Maxwell anJ George Ash ford, who were called to Cuioago by the illuess of Mrs Win Timet r turned tliefirrttof the week. They left her not much improved. R O Mnjor, an old resident of Sioux City and well known to man; on this side of the river, passed away Satur day evening, at the age of 84 years. Death was due to old sge. Have Eimers mske your abstracts. House to rent Inqnire at The Her ald ofuoe. , ' Jas King was a business visitor here from Homr yesterday. Congressman J F Boyd spent a few days in this locality thia week. Subscribe for the Herald, the best paper in the oonnty. fl a year. The delinquent tax aale will be held at the eonrt house Jin ,this place next Monday. Chas 8 Hollmsn, of Sioux City, was looking after business matters here Thursday. Tod Chrietopherson, of Crofton, this state, was a passenger to bioux City Wednesday. C E R Gnrney, of Fremont, will ad' dress a republican meeting at Homer this, Friday evening. Trnroan Peck and Miss Dura Miller, bi th of llartiugton, Nebr, ere joired in mariiage by Judge Stiuaon Thurs day - George L Loomis a democrat speak er of Fremont, Nebr, spoke to a fair t-ized audience at the oourt house Tut sday evening. Wanted An agent for that territo ry. We pay highest Cash weekly. For terms write the Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa, Wis. J F Leedom wmt to Dixon, 8 D, Moudav, where he will visit his son, Wash Leedom, and also try to find a piece of land in Gregory county. You may need sofue eye help to enjoy the longer eveniiiRB in reading. We can fit you in an.i style of spectacles or eyeglasse you want. W C Eukhart, Licensed Optonjetrint At art ajo irned sesnion of ditiot court held here lust 8ati rdny, Harry H Adair whs appoiuted receiver in tl e 0'Hnnlon-Bitirv ease, and the super nedeas b"uil was nixl at fi )u0. All kinds of coal, teed and hay for sale at reasonable pi ices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Tbbc E Bliven, Mnnnger Dakota City, Neb. The Herald is again prepared to fifi-nlxa its read tie with a clubbinw Amondnon for the past tight yesrs and Mr Baird for Searing for the past five years. We wish the firm every success. Emerson Enteiprsei Geo II Hsase was in Omaha Thursday on business. Chris Cbriatoperaon and family apent last week in llomer.... Attorney F8 Berry waa in Pirece, Neb, this week, trying an important law suit. ...Mrs A Ira Davis is enjoying a visit from her titer, Mrs Anna Quion and her mother Mra Roberts of Iowa Falls, la. ....Miss Anna Nordwig formerly of Emerson and J O Legler of South Sioux City were married in Bioux City, Iowa, Wednesday. Sioux City Daily Journal. 25th : The lndy of Charles Ondrseck, the roan who died at a looal hospital from wounds received by fulling from a train at Dakota City, Neb, will be sent to the family home at Morse Bluffs, Neb, Mouday morning. Anthon T On drseck, a brother of tuedtad man, was in Siou. City yesterday and made' ar rangements for taking away the re mains of his brother. Funeral servi ces will be held at Morse Bluff on Tuexday, when the dead man will be buried. ' Taken np as estravs on the streets of I rata with the New Idea mntiHxine of Dakota Citv. Nebr, Oet 28. 19U8, three oulv il 30 for tUtwnv The New Ides bead of calves two h-l em an 1 one steer. . Owner can have saue by prov ing property, paying coot and apply ing to James Feuston, citv marshal. Next Sunday morning at the M E church duriug the usual preaching is a womnn's OHgi'E;ne, and has been enlarged ami improved until it now equals the beet fxsbion magazines. Sam Ronton ntnmbled and fell at South Sioux Citr last Friday evening in such a manner tuat his arm wa hour, being 11 o'clock, Rev Vofl llMgen thrown out of j ,int ut the shoulder will do some stump grubl iug stunts. It was 1 o'o'ock Sunday before he got This is a service ou outfiit iiot to mis it put in id nee, Drx Maxwell an so turn out everybody and s e the pr-1 Uoase attended dim. Heaill probu- mn co some real work for once in nisi hi, be laid up for several "eeks. life. Mrs George Barne't received a t le- gram Saturday morning announcing the death of her sister, Mrs fiauk Uarton, at Humeston, Iowa She tie parted on the noon train fo H .reeiUm, to attend the funeral, taking hor twin iris with her. She was al-o aecom- panied by her uncle, Barney Gribble. Henry Nugent waa brought down from Jackson Tuesday by Marshal nd ElKht. and or the inaepenaence oi . , - . ...i. he bumper Com crop. une nunorra nu i 1 o o-- - - 1. TTnti.fi flfrit the Thirty-third, and o' thla St ate t he F rtjr aecend. GEO. C. JUNKIN. Ses1 Secretary ef Stata. putenni Winter in Ceta.lif ornia Co lr Ootobar while the low colonist rsvtes ' are in effect. Daily through thurist sleepers via Denver, , scenic Colorado and Salt Lake. Go ahead of the rush at the end of the month. Homesesksrs Reitas First and third Tuesdays each month to the far west, north west and southwest. These make very low rate winter tours. Scour an Irrigated Farm The best chances of the day . wfc T 1 J in tne isig norn uasin auu Yellowstone Valley. Govern ment irrigated lands one-tenth down, remainder pro rata in ten years without interest. Corporation irrigated lands equally cheap and favorable. A paramount and ruling fact in this region is the never failing water supply. Do not make your new home in any irrigated region without a full study of the water supply. Writ.' i) Cl-ra Deaver, generl an. Ltti .s ekers Information Bcreuti. Omil.M, or W. K. Snethen. Ticket Agent DACOTA O'TT, NEB. ' L. W Wakklv.t. O P A, Omaha, Nel snRTsnaxf Mra EUie Powell has moved her restaurant business from the Krnm- wiede building to the Barney Giibble house, half a block north, where she will be pleased to meet all her old customers. , David Bntober arrived here Satur dav from Minot. N D, and will remain until after corn picking. . He says the mall crain croD where bis farm la l.iatAil. near Glenbnrn, was extra good and the quality No. 1. At tlie Lutheran parsonage 00 Wed noa.U afternoon Fred Thompson and Mrs Htellu Wilson, both of Kiqgsle Tnma united in marruKe. lvv W'S Oherholtzer offi.-iatinfr. Tn nil I make their home at KiuRslev, To. The WIISFU society of the Da kota City Eruniunnal Lutheran churcli will hold its ren ul ir montWy meeting i , ttie ohnrch. next Thursday, Noveru h. r 5.' 1908. at 8 p m. l'lese l.riun your "minutes of the Ne'-raska syuoi and nmsiontiry convention with you A curfew ordinance is being agitater BKttin iu this place, which it is hi ped will be passed as it will help tn some Services at the Methodist Episcopal ehnroh every Sunday as follows: Preachiug, 11a m; Suuday so'.iool, 10 am: UIsmh meeting 1 ni; i,ponu League. 0 30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p in. Precli in Orafle church every Sunday ut'Z:M p in. You arecordiall invited to any and all these services . Wi nted Sncress Magazine " re quires the services of a man in Dakota tl.tv, Mebr, to look after expiring sub James Smith of that plao-, and was Iscriptions and to secure new methods taken before the board of insanity wiio orderud him taken to tho ' inebriate as ylnm at Lincoln for treatment for the liquor habit. Sheriff J P Rockwell tKk him to Lineelu Wednesday, re turning Thursday. C M Gray has leased th Knunwiede huildi'K fo'merlv oci-u ied by th. Model restaurant, and has opened up first nai-a ol hall He has re modeled the I'oil ling to some extent. and tiesides aerviug aoft drinks of all kiuds, cigars, eto, be will serve sand wich Innches. Drop in and see uiui when yon ace in town. A republican caucus waa held at the oourt house in this pUoe (Saturday af- rnoou. J P Hock well wjs eelected chmrman and Meil A Sohiuieo cre- tary. l he lollowug preciuct ('Ulcere were placed in nomination : jnsuoe or the peace, full term F A Wood ; to fall vaoauov, J F Leauier. OoiiBtaldi-s. mil term James Fueton:to till va cancy, Wru Biciraanii. Over-eer r ad istri-t No 'I Fred V i uloerlaon; 4iviseer road lilistriut No 19, Will li Berger. innnsaallv effective; pour ion perma nen : prefer one wit' exp'rience, but would consider' an.v applicant with good natural qnlifioations; salary 1 60 per rlsv. wMi eommissiou option Address, wjib rf. ieoo s, It U Peacock. ltoom 102, Snocss Magazine Bldg, Nw York. Patronize Home Industries buy your meats cf Vrxv ILOaiSNS, Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Gash paid for hides. Agent foi Boymonr's White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and cornea back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA. S'.'1'."" nwasuMaaaasBaaasaaaasasaaaaaaasaaa S-t-r City Hotel Mrs T J Knepper, Prop oak ota City, Nebraska 1 ( 4 f 0 per week. First class board, and nice, clen rooms and beds. OPPOSITE - COCBT BSUBX degree in keeping yonupsteia u in streets at niiBepmingly liours of tlie ii ght when they should be tucked twuv in their trundlebeds. Let the ijood wook go on. A number of tho ladies from Dakota Chapter N 65, Order of tuo E istern star, visited the chapter at Poi c TueHilay evening, and reort a pleas ant trip. Tnose wlio made, up' me srty were: Mesdames John F Sidex Mrv U MoMeath, D 0 Siinaon, W L Bona, Theodore Bliveu, M A 8chmied. ,i,d Miss Etta Bauer. TTuvinff moved one blook north o' nr oi l location on Broadway, we are ow loonted in the Henry Wood lionw receiilv vaoated b Wm Lmiox We tave not wdd out nor moved away, but veare. there with th goods U I igli's Uemedies the best ti'er- is Vu anlii-i Tnnr i)'roinio and thtlik those that hne favored us in th- p ist 8 H Moobb, The lUwleigh Mu. J E ErtSton, of this plac. and Mr ..itie llutzel, of biotu City, a formal t lnphone operator at this pl0 '. were i ited in inarriajtaat iheurooiu's home n Tuendav eveninp at 0 ivl c, U-v V 8 O'lnrholtzxe, patr of the Lnth ,. ..Imreli. iidiciiiiitf. The ued- intf wusstric.tl private B"d was ml mnized in tne presence of only a 1 1'iiUMte rH.tlves. Coii(rrBtiiUtioi.s re extended to the hpiy couple. Ooinmuoion services will be hold a alem Lutheran church next Hmidav ...niug at ir0 o'c'ock . The n-ail ffrin for benevo encs ( ill b-re . ived.. Hundav scho' 1 at 10:00. ''ommunion ervWa will al-oe held .t Uakota City Emmauml ol ur. h in the vternoon at 3:00. Here alxn an offering for banevoleBca i .r quested, Praprtory servioe and conm il meet ng Suturday afternoon at 3 00 Sun lay school at 9: s5 Christian Endsav ratC:3i All are weloome to attend ibese services. SIOUX. From tlie Kecortl ; Mrs. Martha LadehoBS, of Bloomflcld. and Mrs. Mary Christoplu rson, of I'rofton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. w piiprim. were hure Saturday on a IVKUl. An nddltlon consistlns of two rooms I has Leen udded to the H. C Vlgen iiouBC on llmalia street anu inn piu.uo wjll l.e occupied by Hanker George J. Voucher and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Metz and Oscar Stamm went to Lincoln this week. MrS. .Vletz Is the representative of the local Hohekuh lodge in the grand lodge and .rfr. Stamm will reprtaent toe Odd Fel lows. J. P. Kerr-departed -Thursday for Colorado, where h will file on a home- atead. which he contested some time ago. He will return by way of Kunsas City and may bring a car of apples back with him. Fred Herman this week purchased if Hugh Neighbors the 15 acres oi and lying immediately north "of the .ie.man place south of town, the prlre bid lelng tMO an acre. This givea Mr. ".iernuin zh acres of the very best land in arth. Word has tetn received rrom uev. 1. K. Mead and family who tilled the liethodiHt pjiHtorate at this place and .vete icmovtil to aicaciow cirove, iu me ;tiet that tiny are gettlim well set ,li d in their work at the new home and il p t lie i In 'o. Kunerintendent OTirien. of tho state flnli hatcheries, was here a couple of lays tills week and with . aaKixtants seln. d tne shallow waters of Silver lake, rescuing about HO gume fl -h and tiannfrrlng them to Crys al lake. He aluo hauled nix wagon loads of buffalo mil carp tlsh from Silver lake and lumped them in the Missouri river. Owing to trie mud it was Impossible to rescue all the fish and It Is estl- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES j coitco ev TNt eiNioa class 3RK: Kxainlnatlons Thursday und Friday of this week, Neoma Anderson is again In school, after two weeks absence. Verna Broyhill Is ahsont from school, lio- liig s ck wlih typhoid fever. Wllllo Hehrlever received a broken noae Tuesiiiiy while playing Jooltxill., Muddy road canned a numlKir or the country Buholurg to le tardy this week. The literary program was very good Fri day In spite of unuiulH'roi "not prepureds." Ixiraine Knepper and Aldit Ijipsley were visitor la the high uciiool room Friday af ternoon. Dorothy and Doras Harnett are urmont fro.ii selioolf Imvlng gone with their mother lo Hume-ton, lowa. ' The high m hool room will devote fifteen minutes each Monday morning loadlmius slon of current events. Tin) Muenth grade has completed the study of the colonics and will tuko up the colonial wur alter examlniillons. Kilimr mid Hnrnlil lAindrosh entered school ngiiin VVednestliiy. Tlie Ixuulrmli fiimily u ive been under quuranllne for diplitlierui. About twentv from the high school room wore ut tne Uui llnglon depot Tuesday noon to ild A kin iJinitley fui'cwell. Alila was a in in her of the senior class aial will bu inlMsed by ber many frtcndH. 8 Items of Interest ' Hum uui uaw icii igo Pouca Leader: J Pearson was trans acting business iu Dakota City Mon day. Bioux City Journal, 28 : Jepson & Jepson, of Bioux City, are interested in the, actiou of the supreme court rf Nebraska in sustaining the demurrer that was filled to the issuance of an original writ of mandamus in a Dakota county ditch matter. The board of u per visors denied a petition filed by property owners who wanted the ditch tiuilt to drain their farms. The latter got out an origins! writ of mandamus to compel the ordering of its constrm tiou by the supervisors. The ruling of the supreme eonrt in snstsiuing tho d-mnrrer in effect blocks the building of the improvement. The ditch was the stili ct of much bitter contention. It was to be known as the Jackson I nke and Elk creek ditch and to cost $80,800. I WaltHll Times:' W P Warner, US marshal for Nebraska, says Nebraska is as safe for Taft at Iowa. ...Ed Kellnar, a young farmer Jiving three miles north of town, was the victim of a serious accident, Tuesday afternoon. He and Dan Lane were out hunting. They soared np a rabbit between them and both shot at it. In the hurry and excitement of the moment Laue dis nbaiged his gun la the direction Kell nar was standing and the latter Tece'v ed the Vntiri charge in his right leg, below the knee. , The young man was brought to town and in the evening Dr Hart took him to the ot Joseph hospital in Sioux City, where an effoit is beiuo made to save the limb from amputation, Mr Lane is almost heartbrokeu over tne affair. Sioux City Daily Journal, 24lh: Chas Oudraeck, of Morse Kluff, Neb, who waa bmt by falling from a train near Dakota City on October 8, died at a looal hospital last evening A brother will be here today to take care of the remains. Ondrseck was on his wav from the land registration at O'Neill, when he was injured. He was found by the tracks near the cross ing of the Omaha and Burlington roada at Dakota City and brought to hionxCi'vina serious condition'.... John J Little is declared by Mra Jes sie M Little to be a bad aotor, and Mrs Li Itl has Hied a petition for a di- a s f I . vorce, ebargtng cruel ana inuuuian treatment, and recites a tale of woe which makea Mr Little out a veritable tyrant The Littles were married tn Hitchcock county. Nb, Apul t, 1885, and lived together notil August 1, 19"4. Mrs Little says her husband became cr ss ami disagreeable suortiy a iter the ceremony and used abusive talk io her and her relatives, especially to her father and her brother, bbe says ti frequently threatened to take her life and that of their son, whom be struck and choked on different ooca- ions The son is 18 yesrs of sge. The wit- savs Mr Little haa frequent brawls with neighltors First I'ulUtcatton Oct Hw PB011ATB NOTICE TO CBBUITORB. In the county court of Dakota county U.li...lrn In tl latter of the estate of Otto ling- genlieiger. deceased. Notice :s nurcny given, vnm .- of the "ida deceased will meet the adminis tratorof said estate, before me, county Judae of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the county court room In salO county, on ine " of February, 1W, on lhe lilthclny of March, IWKi, and on tlie mm oay oi Apni, i-.iw, oj Illo'cliM-k a. in.eaeli oay lor wie ! presenting their cliimn for examinallori, adjustment and" allowance. HI inoiunt are allowed lor creuuors w pn-.u claims and one year for the adiiiinlstrntrla to settle said estate, irom ine snnw (Kitolsir. Urns. This notice will lie puniisneu In the Dakota Oounty Hernia lor iour weeas successively prior lo the lillh day of Febru ary. IW. , . . , , , Witness my liana, ana seal oi iu tun., this 6tb day of October, A. D. lwns. sral founty Judge. ! Model Restaurant MRS. CL8IC P9WELL, Proprietor ' Dakota City, Neb. Good Rooming House in Connection Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment. Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.'50 Board and Lodging $4.00 I PAUL PIZEY, j : Dakota CitvINii, LaWfcfS Bonded : Abstracter ! ALFRED PIZEYj 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. IowtJ February 22t OS 4 IIend of Topw in tho Herd A. JJ. FJ d t dl y hi o Ilxibbavrsf r Nbravka mmm mmmm I I s s i cc Modlin Machine Co. j I I I I Manufacturers of Gaoolcnc Effiiitvca Also conduct a general Repair Shop - 208-210 W. Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, IA , Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co. , 5 1 1 1 READ The HERALD For All the FJcio Fnoa items la tbe Hewosstle Times Piof H Clark, of Homer, Tisitei oer Huudav niili Lis cou-iu, A D Zut, auil lauiilj. Ponca Journal : Miss May rue Knox, Ethel Uuuiuitt, Miss Ktetter ami Alias- hm Amv an.l May Mi-CartbT were at Sn.ux City last Saturday. Iluriiisk ilems in hloan, Io, Btur: Miss Fiances tiliHUiliauub, teacher ol ilie Ueiilali silnii I, uoitli of town, vis i'sil or iuuduy with ber purouts in Bionx Cl'y. Real Estate Transfers. OO Beennan and wife to Kred Beer maiiii. mY wVi aud part of se ue! seotlon ihas-s, a I Henry J Ostrum anil wire to s.u i Kearney. n;4 sw4 anu wx-r - tldii !W--N, and lots 1 and I In section W-sit-s. ad (Jhas M Ostrum and wife to Kd T Kear ney, same description, wu Nellie TarkertoH V Wick ham, lot 8 In blK!k 43, UOVinaion, qe.u I I I I I ...VOTE FOR... 1 , "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT," Jack son. Nebraska, for YOUR Dank. It lives up to its several mottos, as its customers one and all will tell you. Here they are, in detail: "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT;" "Safe as a Government Bond;" "One trial that's all we ask;" "Always hungry for MORE business." Bsxitlt Plenty nf ni' iipv foi good loans jn' ',o,r., Try, just onoe YOU, the OOUU Ha- k . Dsvkotaa, Courtly, Jsa.cxls.aon, Nstbrek.ak.sa. I I I I 1 soul a o I B0 Wvuot Tiilmne: Manl Mrs Mar tin O-t.ilinir htve urnvfd int the luru us hunae.. . .Vangho Bwettweul down to Vi-t Bslurday, to get ac- mated that only one-hiilf of them wei e I Quiuted at 11 the old folks. . . . .,,.. ...in .,. i.ui...i. tnkin-out. The balunie will ho klll"U hv the first freezing wcalher. Mr. U'ltrlen broiiKht his ear with him und In it hail 600 crapples and 2,(li() rm-K tin hh, w.ileli wero put in t'ryntul luke. Ntimeraus plunls of crajiples . have heen made In tho lake In the inst, but this Is the first consignment oi rock bans. It will prohubly be two yeers tffora the rock bass will be large enough lo strike. " Mr. O'Brien alao brought with him between ,000 and 4,000 Great Wentern bullfrog tadpoles, which were planted at Crystal. The (ireat Western Is lhe largest bullfrog known and his legs are us largo as those of a spring chicken. It requires two years for him to get his legs and but when he gets them he "goes one." . Pender Republic: Chaa Vost of limner was iu Pender last Hatnrda.t ooki- ft sib r a me ImHieena maiters. Mr Voss is ftli r to W E Voss who hes the Weborg school south uf town. Haiiupfon News: Oo Monday Toy UoOrecor and OlHnd baird took pi a sessi io of the Searing grooery busii es and aill continue i in the asm I'Ujl I g. lioth yonng oieu have had laige eineliei.O" in this busiuess, as Mr Mo Oregor baa woikad for Bsariog'or Coughs of Children P.sneclallv nieht coughs. Na ture needs a little help to quiet ihe Irritation, control the in flammation, check the proeress of the disease. Our advice is Plve ths children Avers Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. s Ws pulllwa our formulas W btnlab alcohol I 9 fruia urmoSioius I yers W u you to I sousuit jrou aootor If you think constipitioo Is of trifling Mnumunri. lust ask vourdoctor. Ho will disabuse you of that notion in hort order. M Correct it, at once I " ho will sy. 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