it .tJkmJ ' v j' I n . Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County tOBW H. ISAM, POBM8EX8. Babseriptlon Trice. $1.00 Ter Year. Items of Interest from our Exchanges S Kito r : m w.i no Lyons Mirror: Robert Uyniill visit ed bis home at Homer this week. 1'onea Loader: Mrs i H I'oraeroy ant children are spending the nek at Homer visiting her sister, Mrs .T M King. Newcastle Times : Father Lurke, of Emorsou, and Father McCarthy, of Jkukn'in, ppent Monday night here with Father O'TooIe. Wjnot Tribune: Mr and Mrs II A McCormiek received word ou Turn day of the arrival of h fine baby boy at the home ot their son lUlph in Liv ington, Montana, on the 29th, At last accounts Grandpa uud Grandma Mc Corinick are doing well, notnitlibtaiid ing their "advauoed" age as a result of the news from the wc-Bt. Tender Republic: Judge II E Evans was down from Dakota City Tuesday on legal bufiiueKB. ...WE Vops, teach er in the Weborg school, is spending his vacation with home folks at llomer. . . . .Chas IledgeH, the new operator at the depot, comes from Wakefield, lie Las a family who will join him in Pen der bood. While in Wakefield last Sunday we heard Mr Hedges und fam ily spoken of in tho very hiphettt terms We wclcoico him to Pender. Pender Times: Mr and Mrs S G Graves were down from Nacora Wed nesday ... .Miss llarty went to Jack eon, Friday, and Miss llougb to Sionx (Jitr, Saturday . . . .Attorney E J Smith of llomer and J F Myers of Sioux City were in town yestr.lay . . . .Prof Jen nings of Saline county, an applicant for a position '.u the Pender schools was in town yesterday ... .Mrs Leon R rnrn and Mrs Farnam and Misses Ooldie Fancier, Nettie Raker and Glen MrHirron went to Thurston Sunday, where the quarterly meeting ot the M E ehnrch of this section was held. Rev E E Carter, officiating. Emerson Enterprise: Miss Bess Rob ertson spent the week's vacation with her parents at Dakota City John and Charles Rockwell and families are spending a few days with relatives t Homer... .Miss Ida Davis was in Dakota City the past week where sh ad joyed a visit with relatives .... Mrs J McBride and daughter, Mrs Minnie Keefe of Jackson are visiting with Mrs Wm Dougherty.... Mrs Uert McEu taffer returned from Boone, Iowa, Tnesday whore she has been visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Gus Wald- rnsa.-..w is ivans bas moved up from Hubbard and will acoupy (he Paul Lier house. Mr Evans is an old resident of Emcrtou and will not be a atranger here. . . .Ashley Londrosh, of Dakota City, was in town Wednesday looting after his real estate hero and visiting with O F Waggoner and fami Winuobago Chieftain. Mrs Harry Stands like a S Turns Canto, Horses, HogsIs Practically Indestructlbls 93U 4J. ArJilERiCMl FEK3G!E Buy your new fence for years to come; Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel that is not too bard nor too soft. f . We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority, not only ia the roll but in the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard GEO. TIMLIN, Mrinawr, PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Cm. Nit. j F ntifVVC Bonded : Abstracter Is Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Rood Guarantees the acouracy of every Abstract I make Patronize Home Industry 8 Wxx LORENZ. Proprietor of City Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent i'or Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on ' Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY jr.v. c cc vie v: -MMjm Lt't: f Dakota City, came esdav, for a few days visit with Mrs J W Nunn....J G Olimit of South Sionx City, visited his brothers, O E and F E, between trains last Wednesday. . . .Misses Margie and Mary Nunn, arrived last Friday from Bellcvtin, to spend a ten days' vaca tion with the home folk, at the Agency. ... - Minses Blanche and Bessie Robert son of Dakota City, cime to Winnebago Wednesday to visit tho Misses Nie buhr. . . .O 8 Lake and family, and Leonard Harris and his family, were guests at the homo of Mr and T T Har ris ou Sunday afternoon . . . .When the Dakota County Record runs against King Bancroft, tho Homer Boy, ho will have to stay down here at ' Winne bago a ppell and take in the situation of things. .. .Contractor Ashley Lon drosh and his two helpers, Richard Alexander and J Robiuson who have bien in South Sioux City for about five weeks, finishing Mrs Shane's house, returned on Monday, end will finish II Niobnhr's now house here. Sionx City Tribune, 2nd: When C W Schwartz, proprietor of a saloon at Nacora, Nebraska, returned home from Sionx City yefltprday after being; ab sent all day, ho found that hi bride of one month had fled taking with her all of Iih rendy cash, which amounted to $311. No parting word was left by tho bride; no intimation was made to Schwartz's relatives that she was going, and when tho truth dawned upon the husband he was grief-stricken. Valk- ng to Hubbard, Schwartz secured a livery rig and drove to Sioux City, reaching here at l'l:'M this morning, and located his wife in a rooming hourte at 709 Fourth, street, but she re fused him admittance and wonld not talL to him. All night long the din trended husband stood guard on the op posite side of tho street, r.ud when shn attempted to enter a hack about 7 :IJ0 o'clock this rooming he rushed across to her and begged her to return with I. im to Nacora, but without so much as Bpcakinir to bim. she jumped into the vehicle and ordered the driver to hurry. Running as fast as a he could, Schwartz followed the carriage for several blocks and thou gave up the ohase in dispair. Covered with mud from his long drive and haggard in appearance from grief and lots of sleep, Schwartz went to police headquarters and related bis story to Judge Sam Page who issued a warrant for the ar rest of Mrs Schwartz, charging her with grand larceny. Dotectivo Curtis was detailod oo the case, and, accom panied by Schwartz, went out to look for the runaway bride. "I don't care for the money," declared Schwartz, "It's the woman I want, I can't under stand why she ran away. She did not like it because I was in the saloon business, and I promised her I wonld sell out and wonld have been out of the business by May 1st when we were coming to Sioux City atd start a hotel " Mrs Schwartz was Miss Bes sie Stuart, of Council Bluffs, and was married to Sonwartz in that oity on Feb, 27 of this year. She formerly resided iu Sioux City. "Not a cross word had passed between us since we had been mairicd," paid Schwartz. When I left home yesterday she seemed unusually happy because I had found a purchaser for my saloon and would be out of tho business in another month. I had $311 in the cash register, and this I gave to her to keep until I returned. She asked me not to stay in Sioux City very long and I Lurried tone IVall Nebraska ALFRED PIZEYJ 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. DINERS buy your m iats of . NEBRASKA x cm wrta mc &c Ji mr - back as soon as my bnsiness had been transacted, only to find that she had left me, without cause, apparently. My father' told me that soon aftor I left homo my wife packed her belong ings, had one of my men carry her baggugo to the depot and that was the latt seen of her there." Schwartz de clared that he would not prosecute her. All he seemed to wish for was that she would return to him. V, .HQH WM rtOW 0WM HOMI W sX3Mt WXFA I CORRESPONDENCE f HUBBARD. Mrs 0 Thomson visited in Homer a few days last week. D L Leap, of Nacora, has moved onto the old Uallnghor farm south of town, now owned by a Sioux City party. Now buildings are being erected and the place greatly improved, Machine oil, harness oil, separator oil and axle grease, at Carl Anderson's John l lioekwoll, of South Sioux Cily, pp. nt a few days this week at the U L Itockwcll home. There will now be Sunday school services regularly every Sunduy by the Methodists Mrs Tom Heffernan has been eniov iug a visit from her aunt the past week Joe Leedom and Frod Shumaker have reoted the old drugstore building and will put in an up-to-date harness shop. Cuas Pounds, who vacated the building has moved into the Mullally renideuce. Drugs, druggists sundries, statione ry, paints aud oils, at D C Heffernan a. John Howard shipped two cars of stock Tuesday morning. Henry Thornton is not getting along as wed as his friends would line lo see. Johanna Mundv is suffering with' an attack of neuralgia. Several families came over fn.-m Goodwin Saturday to do some trading at the Carl Anderson titore. Easter millinery. J Mundy, Willi nor. Nels Hansen was in Sioux City to see Lis son, Myers, who is at the hos pital. Mr O'Connor, who was here visiting his daughter Mary O'Connor, leturncd to his home in Iowa last weok.- P Federson aud family, of Salix, Iowa, came over Saturday for a vint witn friends in this vicinity. Another dance was held at the Wil sey home Saturday evening. li you wane good on to burn in your incubator, get the National Light oil, at Carl Andersons. L Mogenson, Nels Hansen and John Johnson shipped a car of hogs last Saturday, Mrs Deroin and daughter, Fearl, W6nt to the city Monday morning . r red Jiarteis snipped shipped a car of sheep Monday. Creolene Dip for your stock will get the lice. Carl Anderson sells ft. Carpenters have begun work on the new dwelling of Qeorgo Johnson. Richard Hawk and wife have moved to Norfolk and will make that place their home. Pearl Murphy came up from Homer last Thursday and visited her sister. Loraino. Good aprioots, 15o per can, or two for 20c, at Carl Anderson's. Mrs Dineen was here from Sioux City and visited at the Joe Hagun home one day last week. A telephone meeting was held here Wednesday evening. Loraine Murphy visited over Sunday ut her home at Homer. We still handle the Nebraska Seed company's seed The kind that gave auoh good satisfaction last year. Carl Anderson's. Mr aud Mrs Heeney were among the Moux Uity passenger Tuesday. Georgo Johnson is busy hauling building material these days. iiamea meiaen was a passenger up T T t irom uakota uuy Wednesday morU' iug. If you want a good rain coat, we can tit you out, in style and price. Carl Anderson. Jaa Nelson came down Friday with a load of hay for his brother nans. wuo has just finished a new barn. A 13-lb baby girl arrived at the Nels Anderson home last Wednesday. Hans Nelson and wife visited Sun day at tho Chas Dodge homo. You need rubber boots now, .aud we have them in all sizes. Call A jdereon, W 11 Evans aud family, who moved ku oiuiu viiy irom uere receuiiv, ore now living at Emerson. Meyers Hansen was taken back to the hospital last week. C Smith and wife visited over Sun day with friends in Sioux City. Mrs Maloney was a city passenger Friday. The following program has been prepared for the dedication services of the Trinity Lutheran church at Hub bard, Neb., on Sunday, April 18th: U. in. m'lUciitloii ((mmoiiy by the niln Istors pnH.'iil K.'V. l-mUlrn. J. D., Kev. W. S. niH'i-holtzi'r, Unv. ShiioMMi'ii, Kv. Kiihn nmt Kov. NuHiutum. llymii I'oiih- Thou AlinlKlity King. Ncrliiture KchiIIiik. Choir. IX'illi'nlloii Aiitlronn Hot. l.luld. ii, I. n of I.llU'ollt. Nolo W. V. Mlki'M'll, of IVini'H. AiliIrcHH ltcv. oliorholUfi', lkot 'lty. A.linn-llmiUhl Hi-v. SIiiioiimiii, Kioux t'lty. Ilymii-I'rninv iol From Whom All HlritxIIlK" Flow. 'olU'fllon. Ili'lll'illl'lUill, U';Xi I'lcnlc dinner 111 1 hi' W(xxlimii lull, roint una In iiiK your I.iiiu-Iich. HoilVp will 1 M'rvi'd. i v. in. Hymn How Finn 11 Founilntlon. AiliiivNs lli'v. llnU-r, Mloux I'lly . choir. Adilivss Rev. Hlmoiix!!, Sioux city, nolo W.F. Mlki-M-ll. I'on.-ii. Cloln Acltli. . I .ii.l ,tt n . . 1 1, ColU'i'lion. Hymn. Ilt'iiiilli'tlon, JACKSON. J V Ryau had two louds of fat cat ou the market last Friday. James Flynu transacted business at Dakota City last Friday afternoon. George Mougar and wife, of Vista, spent Sunday with Mrs Mongars par ents, P Gill aud wife. James Boyle and wife und Mrs J W Maun and baby of Waterbury spent Sunday with relatives. Edward T Kearney jr is the name tlmt will go down in history, for the the little son that arrived at the Lome of Mr and Mrs E T Kearney last week. ' All doing nicely. Mrs Chris Jensen, of Vista, returned home Saturday from St Joseph's Hos pital, recovering from an operation. She is getting along nicely. Tom Sullivan delivered 3000 bushels f corn to the elevator this week, the price received was 65 cents. Mabel Clapp, of Homer was a guest in the A Uemary home from Wednes day until Sunday. Mrs J A Hall visited at the Mary E Broyhill home in Dakota City Sunday, Mrs W C Mixer who underwent an operation at St Josephs hospital last Saturday is getting along nicely. Henry Nugent left last Friday for Avon, S D, to work in a blacksmith shop. Election passed of quietly hero Tues day the day being bo disagreable only a light vote was cast. The wet or dry proposition was the issue. The wets were victorious. Mamie Dillou who teaches iu tho Kioux City schools, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs M J Dillon. Minnie Keefe was absent from school several days last week oa account of the mumps. Gertrude Scollard who was very ill with the quinsy the past week is get ting along nicely. Drs Uoost and Leahy Saturday evening performed an operation on her throat. Miss Margaret O'Keefe, of Sionx City spent Sunday with Mary Ryan. Dr Loahy attended the funeral of Dr Jolly, at Dixon, Nebr, last Suuday, driving by team the round trip which was 80 miles he made in one day. Rev Fr McCarthy wont to Omaha Monday on a business vieit. Dan Dnggan, of Goodwin, attended church here Sunday enroute to Sionx City to spend the day with his parents. The schools closed here Wednesday for the Eneter vacation, most all the students at the academy have gone homo to spend Eae tor. School will re open again next Tuesday. Holy week services will be held in the Catholic church here Thursday. Friday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, u m. On Eanter Sunday there will b two masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a m the last one will be a Solemn High Mass with special music, etc. HOMER. Miss Mamie Clapp is quite sick. Mrs Dan Pnrdy is on the sick list. Dr Nina Smith ia very sick. Chas Jordan is on the sick liht. Mabel Clapp returned Sunday from a visit at Jackson. Uairy Brown, the horseman of Dakota precinct, was transacting busi ness in Homer one day last week. Ed Easton was down in these parts lBt week in company with Ei Ray mond. Ed Raymond, of Wayne, Nebr, erst while druggist of Homer, was in town last Thursday, circulating a petition in the interest of the Wayne Normal school. Everybody approached put Lis or her name on the instrument. John Rookwell an extra engineer on the Omaha and wife, returned to their home at Emerson, on Friday. M iss Nell CombB is on the sick lint with gripp this week and Miss Hazel Davidson is teaching her room iu the schools. May Altemus is making her sister, Mrs Audrey Allaway, a two weeks' visit. Mr and Mrs Belknap, of Creston, arrived Friday remaining till Monday. Walt Smith and brother, Glenn, were Sioux City shoppers Monday. Tom Clapp sr, was a Homer visitor from Sioux City Monday . Mrs Audrey Allaway went to Omuha Monday as a delegate for the Yeoman lodge. The Burlington cafe has moved from tlie corner into the Galigher building. the room fo-merly occupied by the llomer Drug Co. The Homer School board District No 31 voted at their last meeting, 4 to 1 not to increase the grades, leaving the same at ten grades. This we think was a mistake and not for the best interest of the Hchool. The mat ter may bo later reconsidered and two new grades added. L a Aiarsual w V Warner was transacting oflicis.1 business iu Homer, Wednesday . Sheriff Rookwell was a Hocer visi tor Wednesday. Charles Holsworth and Marenius Fo- dersen shipped a tine car of cattle Wednesday to the "Sioux City market. Mr ance, the Oliver typewriter man, was doing business iu Homer Wednesday. Farmers are very much hindered in their spring seeding, throughout the oonntyon account of the winter-like weather. The village election passed off very wet the dry s got licked better than two to one. The new numbers are Dr Stidworthy, Schuett, and Rymil. Wednesday, April 7, John Welker and wife wore marriod 45 years, and some of their relatives and friends took it upon themselves to surprise them, Jeff Rookwell and wife, of Dakota City, R D Rockwell and wife, from Hubbard, Henry Loomis aud wife of this place, Gene Loomis and wile aud Frank Barney and wife were the invit ed guests. Henry Loomis aud wife were marred 52 years the same dav add they all surely made a day of it with their double celebration. NACORA. Lucy Anderson visited with rela tives in Emerson Suuday. Johu Tramper sr, was doing busi ness in Sioux City last Thutsday. Marie Kelleher, and Mae and Nellie Heeney visited with Mrs Nick Suher at Emerson last Thursday. John Voss made his usuul trip to Emersou last Sunday. John Johnson made a trip to Sioux City Saturday. A son was boru to Peter Romefeldt and wife Monday. James Gartiuer arrived here from Fort Worth, Texas, last Thursday to vinit a few days at the HecLey home. Clara Blume returned to her school duties at Dakota City Suuday after DUROC JERSEY BRED SOW SALE at farm one-Half mile noriH of Homer, N cb Saturday, April 17, 1909 Commencing at 1:15 p m, consisting of FORTY BRED SOWS, sired by the great show and breeding boir, Missouri Goid Finch, and other boar? of note ' 1 J- 1 and bred to Missouri Gold Finch, Springdale Critic, and the great young boar, Sunay Jim. I am putting in this sale some of the choicest sows of the breed and the best of the Springdale herd. T. C. Callahan. Auctioneer. GEO. C. BLrESSIRIG spending a few days at her home near here . Mary Hartnett, of Hubbard, visited friends near here Sunday. Tom Wyact has moved into the house vacated by Chas Peterson and is now manager of the Holmquist ele vator. First publication April 2 4w PROBATE NOTICE TO CHEDITOH9 . Ill tho county court of Dakota county NelrnkB. In the matter of the estate of Genrse Larue HoiiIh, di'iM-nsi'd. Notice l iHMvny elven. that the creditors of the Nald li'eensed will meet the execu trix of Hiild estate, Ix fore mo, county Judiiu of Dakota county, Nebraska, at t h county court room In Nald county, on the 21th day of July, IMS), on the liiitli day of Aumist, I now, and on the :!7tli day of SeptemlHT, lli, ot in o ciim'K a. in. encii (lay lor the purpose or presentliitf their fliilins for examination, adjustment nud nllowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, from the tf'.tli day of March, IV St. This notice will lie published In the Dako ta County Herald for four weeks successive ly prior to the 21th day of July, Uni. Witness my hand, and seal of salt! court, this !th day of March, A. 1). IWHi. D. C Htinson. hkai County Judge. First publication Mar SO Iw NOTICE. James Wler. Maraaret Wler, Ijiwrence Wler. John Sullivan, Kllen (ianulil. ICiiKene (lauahl, John Wler, Mary Mct'nifrey, l,aw rence Mcl'allrey, Kose McCaffrey, Keriiurct McCatTrey, and Dawrence Wler, KUitrdiaii of Mary Mct'atirey, Kose Mcualrrey and K nard McCalTrey. defendants: You and each of you will take notice that on the llHh day of March, A. !., 1U0W, Ter- rence Wler, plalntltT herein. Illed his peti tion in the district court of Dakota county, state of Nebraska, imalnst (ieortfe Holmes, administrator of the estate of Lawrence Wler, deceased, James J. Wler. Maixaret ler. Lawrence Weir, John Sullivan. Lucy Glenn, Joseph Glenn, Kllen Ganahl. KiiKdie Gunalil. John Wler, Mary McCimrey. 1 .11 die McCalTrey, Lawrence McCalTrey, Kose McCalTrey, Hernard McCalTrey, Lawrence Wler, auardlaii of Mary McCaffrey, Kose McCaffrey and Bernard McCalTrey. Fjiw rence Sullivan nud Mary Sullivan, defend ants, the object and prayer of w hich are to remove the cloud cast upon his title to the following described real estate: The south east quarter of section twenty-six (2111. township twonty-seven i'-Ti north, of riiuifi' sl (n) east, of sixth till I. M. In Dakota county. Nebraska, and to (inlet and confirm the title thereto lu plalntltT for the term of his nut it tul life and that the defendants may be enjoined from interferlnif with the plaintiff's enjoyment thereof and forneu- eni re if. You are icouli'cd to answer said petition on or liefore t lie :ird (lay or May, A. i. nu Dated the 2?nd day of March, A. D l'.M. 'J'KKKKNCK WlKK, Kirst ptibllcotion April i ;iw Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In the county court of Dakota county, Ne brnska. State of Nebraska, Dakota county : ss. To Maria Illume, Kied Illume, Kllalx th Wilklns, Guslav A. Isenbur, Minnie Lues Inbrlnk, llattle Mason, Kaunle 1'olly and Kred Kipper, and to all persons Interested In the cslnleof Kolv rt Hliime, deceused. (Ill reodlUK the etltioii of Kred Illume praying that the administration of said es tate he granted to t'red Illume as adminis trator. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all per sons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear a, the county court to lie held 111 ami for said county, on the SUll day of April, A. D. luoii, at luo'clock a. m.. to show cause, If any there U", w hy the prayer of the pe tloucr should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the healing thereof lie given to all persons Interested III said matter by publishing a copy of this Order 111 the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hund, and seal of said court, this lad day of April, A. D. llU. D. C. Stinson, kai.1 Comity Judge. ))R. C H. 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