Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County Hubucription Price. $1.00 Per Year. a weekly iiwiripcr published at Dakota City. IVehriipka. FermiKsion has been grunted for the transmission of this paper through the mmte a second-clans matter. Telephone No. 43. 4ftC4i c? 00i . Items of Interest 8nlix items iu Sloan, Iowa, Star: S D Cone came over from Nebraska to upend Sunday with Lis wife. WjDot Tribune: II Bratint of South Siouc Citv was here yesterday selling an ironing boaid which lie Las patent ed and manufactures. Tlmrstun items in Pander Republic: Dick Walden was up from lVnder lust Friday.... Editor and Mrs Warner were np from Lyons last Sunday. Ilnrtitiffton News: F W Iiarnhait and U M Haird are on a fishing trip to Crystal lake thisweek... .Alms iMnRtfie Baird. dauchtt-r of Mr and Mr Z M Haini, returned Friday from TarkioJ Missouri, here she has been attending college. Tender Times: Master Guy T Graves jr, accompanied his fatuor to Dakota City yesterday ... .Mrs Phillips of South Sioux City was a guest at the EL Kolph home yesterday ... .Miss Tilda Nelson of South Sioux City, was a cnest at the home of Mrs Swan An derson . Pender Republic: Mrs A J lieani is .OTer from Ilomer visiting with her son, Leon Ream and wife.... Miss Mabel Niebuhr was over from Winue bago over Sunday visiting Pender friends. ...Mr and Mrs M M Warper of the Lyons Mirror visited over Snn day with friends in and aDout render. Cnae Kilbonrn and wife and Tilden Ilarris aud wifo were here Sunday from Winnebiso on their way to Ona- wa to attend the funeral of Mr Kil bourn's sinter, Mrs L Jennewein, but were unable to cross the river. Thoy left Winnebago the eveuiug before and became lust on the reservation. Decatur tierald. social moments. .. . liorinniine and Julius Bntiderson of Emerson were here on Tueidav, looking np land. The latter, we understand, hns fiLally been pnrsiinded to accept the appoint ment of or mmissioner of Dakota coun- tv, to fill vacancy canned by the resig- tuitioti of Fred Illume. We believe Mr Bouderson fill make s good rom-niiMoi.er. Orauh Bee, 21th: United States Marshal Warner and Deputy John Bides left Weduesday for Leavtn worth, Kau, having in charge Tom Haley, alias Tim Mnrphy, charged with post office robbery at Sumner, and Harvey Montgomery, charged with impersoua ting a government ofllar, who were sentenced at Noith 1'lutte to two aud one years in the Uuited States peniteu-iti-ntiary, respeotivly, at Leavenwoith. Both men pleaded guilty to the re spective charges. They have been iu the Douglas county jail for several months. X'onca Laader: William Armour Aiiftu's popular Imu her. litwn tnniis player aul base ball sport was in I'on Ci Friday on a bimunss trip. . . . Mcs diunes Hostleiuan and Rhodes wor in Hubbard Saturday. Mis Mnndy re turned with them for a vixit over Sun day.... Mr and Mrs Elmer Coruell weieup from Coburu over Sunday vis iting frieuds iu and ubout Pouca. Tbev returned homo Monday afternoon, . ...Mouday night at about midnight the hoiue of Mr and Mr George Bray bnrued to the grouud. The cause of the fire is uuknowu , Lyons Mirror : Miss Lizzie Nixon, of Homer, vii-ited at the W G Waite home the ptst week,.. ,F O Eokleeu returned from t'rjstul Lake Tuesday evening with a good catch of black b.iss. .. .Section Boss Johu Young and rue a. were up to Bancroft Friday re tftiiiig the railroad trucks,,,. Don't yoa wish jou was a demooratia editor, jou could go up to Crystal lake aud poDge off of Editor W S Ooldie of the Wayne Democrat who has built a summer cottage there and will live like a king. Of course he could not toler ate a republican editor unlets he would agree to reform which is un likely aud not to be expectod. Emerson Enterprise: The Emerson baud will play at the Homer celebra tion on July 3rd. .. .Miss Minnie Ire land and Miss Alice MuPhcrran left Wednesday morning for au extended visit at Fait field, Iowa.... We received a. card announcing the arrival of a lit t'e baby girl at ttie home of Editor and Mrs J B Kroeaen at Sjnth Sioux City Sunday, June 20. We all rcjoicii iu the fact that the baby does tot re-B-uible its papa in the le.ist....Ou Wednesday at 11-30 o'clock at the home of II O Dayhoff in Sioux City oumirred the ruai tinge of Mica Anna MeEutaffer to Will Flegg. The bride is the daughter of Mr aud Mrs M Mc Entaffer aud the groom is a fine young engineer on the M & O railroad and well kuown here, Laving lived here many years, is a aon of Mrs L Flegg one of Emerson's first settlors' The young oouple will reside in Sioux City. Winnebago Chieftain: Johnny Ash ford was down from Homer nearly all week. .. .Miss Edna Antiim was down from Homer last Saturday, the guest of Mrs Drake ... Judd O'Dell, of Homer, and hla brother, William, were Wiiiuebaco visitors the Brut of the wek....C B Rogers and W E Buck land were Sioux City passengers last Thursday evening. .. .Mr and Mrs Bueets went over to Balix, Iowa, in their hill climber lost Sunday, but th rain caught them in Dakota City on the return trip so they made the re maining duUuce on the train . ... Mins Myrtle Bates took tier departure on Saturday for New Richmond, Wis, to visit with her friends there for the next kit weeks. We don't exactly know about it, of course, but we'll venture to guvs that there is one friend over in the good old Budger state that will monopolize the greater poitioucf Ler r, -m 3r . :; a ? CORRESPONDENCE -MC W 0 - JACKSON. Hermau Nelson and Andrew Peter son departed Satuday for (!alifomia, from there they go to the Seattle exposition, Ella McHenry of riaiuview, Nebr, is visiting iu me V 11 uoonienow Jionie. Mary Timlin visited over Sunday with friends in Hubbard. Mary Hyan spent over Sunday with her friend. Hauna O'keefe, c f fcioux City. Minnie Keefe left Monday for An ex tended vinit with friends iu Denver, and Canon City, Colo. The annual school meeting was held Monday. James Flynn whs elected moderator ami Mrs Grace Lnml) was given tbe Janitor woii for the coming year. Helen Dolan returned to her home Id Sioux City Monday after a weeks visit with the Mitses Keefe. Michael rJullivan returned from Win stou, Montana, 8nturday where he spent the past month in the home of his sou, Michael jr. He reports a most enjoyable trip and met John Murray a former Jickxon boy at Liv ingston, Montana, who is making good as a surveyor for tue Union Pa ciflc railroad. Eugene Leahy spent over Sunday with his pareuts at Wayne, ebr, Josephine Kennelly of Sioux City vitdtttd relatives here the first of the week. Rev .7 P Devixne. of Dixon, Nebr, spent Thursday with Rev McCarthy. Mrs P Smith and family of Ponca who are well ana favorably known here have moved to Sioux City to make their home. Her sons hold posl tions there. i Dora O'Reilly of Beresford, S D, vixited the past week iu the home of Mr and Mrs Tom O'Connor. Rev J Roche was one of the cele brants at tho funeral of B W McGuirk of Newcastlo one day last week. Mr McGuirk was a resident of Dixon county the past 33 years and was 82 years old. Rose Desmond left Friday for Sioux City to spend the summer. J J O'llourkn and wife of South Omaha are visiting in the Pete Nickols and B O'Conuell homes. Mrs M J Dillon delightfully enter talued for dinner last Thursday Moi dames P O'Neill, Alex llorton, G Ryan, E Lamotte, A Granger, E II il derbrand, T Sullivan, J Mulverhill. M M Murray and M Bronlette, of Salix, Iowa, aud Mesdames Hall, Hartr. Fiu nell. Carroll, Sawyer, and Scollard of this place. Helen Kearney is ependiug the week with friends in Sioux t lty. Helen Riley ia visiting Made'ine and Leoua MoMulleu in Waterbury. Rev Fr Eoglifdi of Hubbard spent Wednesday with Rev McCarthy. Anna Ilarty closed a successful terra of school in the O A Barber district Monday. Francis Waters is nursing a sprained arm caused by a horse falling on him James Flynn who attended the Graud Island Normal college the past year is expected home Saturday for vacation, SALEI71 A baby daughter was born to Wesley Sharp and wife, living on the Berger place, on Thursday of lust week. Lewis Ulancliard is building a new kitchen ou his resilience. The high water iu the swamp kept the rural mail carrier from making his entire route several days tins week,. The roads need fixing badly in the swamp district, Win Armour came over from Sioux City Tuesday and spent a few days with friends in Salem. Milton Foreshoe left Tuesday for Denver, Col, where ou Wednesday he wn united in marriage to Miss Ella Smith, who formerly resided iu this county, and later removed to Texas Congratulations Miltio, Carl Sundt, who was hurt about threi veeks afro while coming heme from Siouz City, has about recovered and is able to be out again. He re ceived his injuries while driving un dor tho approach at the Nebraska end of the combination bridge. He had three top boxes on his wagou and a epriug seat ou top of that, and when he came to i-ums under tho approach a timber etruck him,' serioukly injuriog his back . Mrs Alice Sides and son, Jakie, left Thursday o their western trip to the cobt. Thei flrnt stop will be ut Craw ford, Nebr, where they will spend the Fourth with relatives. One of Addie Sides best work horses was struck by lightning last week. UirtT Ambripiit Is now sporting a bran new top buggy. Wm Vann is now working iu Sioux City . Geo Westcott, of South Sioux City, whs visiting his grandparents, J W Hazelgrove aud wife, last week. Dr aud Mrs J A Warner are here for a visit at the home of Mrs Warner s mother, Mrs Bodeubender. Dean Cornell cut a bad gash iu Lis foot while bathing in the lake. It was done by itepping on a broken beer bottle. The infant baby of Mr and Mrs Fred Schlieve died Tuesday aud was buried Wednesday at the Taylor cemetery . Moran vinited with Mary O'Connor Sunday. Hchninanhpr & Leedom are making a rpeeialty of leather fly rwts just now, something that every owner of a horse should have. They alo carry full line of other nets, as well as every thing in harness. Mrs Mnndy spent a couple of days at Ponca lnxt week. Fr O'Connor of Sionx City visited Fr English Tuesday. Mrs Marie Mundy has sent in her resignation as postmaKter at this place. Thero are now three candidates for the vacancy Fred Schumacher, Alice Heffernan and Mary Beacora. Strawberry, put up in extra heavy svrup, i cans for 'loc, or li cuiis for f 1.40. Carl Atiderhon, We are pleased to note that Mrs Carl Anderson is about ngain. Mr Gribbleand children spent Mon day in the country. Art Nordvke has sold Ins icf-tanratit and pool hall busineHs to Ernest Paul son, who took charge T'.ipsday. The Indies of the Catholic church will serve meals for the picnickers July 3rd. Anna Anderson came Lome last SAtnrdav from a two weeks stay at Jackson. Hans .Hansen Sundayed nt the Johnson home near Nacora. We want vour farm produce of all kinds aud at all times, and will pay the highest market price for it. Carl Anderson. The carpenters have begun work on the new house ou the Mike Green place. George Eble has bought the Hans Anderson house. Sadie ndsworth and George Timliu were among the city passengers lues day. Cool shirts for warm weather, at Carl Anderson's. Mins Mary Timlin spent a few day of laat week at the Fr Eoglinh home here, returning to Jackson Monday Mrs George Timlin and baby return ed Lome Tuesday from an extended visit at the parental home south of town. Hubbard is looking for a big crowd at the oelebration Saturday, July 3rd All kiuds of sports are ou the program the Tekamah brass band will discourse music, and you enn see a good ball game, Uoiue aoo ceieurate witu ns. Light straw lints for tins warm weather, at Carl Anderson's. Mike Fan ell and wife went to Sioux nity Saturday with the little Mullen children A L Anderson and daughter were among the Sioux City shoppers Tues day. Wm Reningor wife and daughter, Chas Heney and Joe Howard were city passengers Monday, Mrs Ellen Thornton and son Alonzo, of Sioux City, attended the funeral of Mrs Mullen held here Sunday. Light summer pants, as cheap as overalls and much more comfortable, at Carl Anderson's. Owing to the large increase in busi ness of the Hubbard State Bank the capital stock has been increased from $7,U00 to $10,000., This speaks well for the property of Hubbard and surround ing country. Green gage plums, 12 cans for $1.40, at Carl Anderson's. These goods can't be boat anywhere. DonV forget to celebrate in Hnbbard Saturday. Groceries, flour, ground feed alfalfa. hardware, woodeuware, screen doors, biuders, mowers, rakes, sweeps, stack er, and all implements UHed on a farm, at I) C Heffernan's. Light work shoes for warm weather wear, at (Jarl Andeison s. The Lutheran ladies will have a church fair tomorrow Saturday July 3. It will be worth coming to see the display of pyrographio work, Mexican pigment painting and fanoj work of all descriptions; also auch articles as aprons, sunbonnets, aud tveu doll hats of the latest fashion. A large htatue of a sleeping lion, which received a prize iu a St Louis art school, was do nated to the fair and will be offered for sale. Call in on the 3rd pionio day and get you candies and lunch goods, and don't forget to visit our lemon tde jar. Carl Andeison . Helen Long visited in Sioux City and vicinity last week. Miss Kellcher has given her musio scholars a six weeks vacation. Am selling out millinery below cost, as I am going out of the b lumens. J. Mundy, Milliner. ' Wednesday, Juue 80th, at high uoon, at tho home of the bride's broth er, Sam Knox, occurred the. marriage of Susan S Knox to Frank Lusaior, both of this place, Rev Geo Bray, pas tor of the Presbyterian church ot Pon ca, oftlciatiiig, After the ceremony n bounteous dinner, was served to about 75 relatives and friends Tho happy couple loft on the 6 :!)5 train for east ern points, and will be at home to their friends ufter July 10th, ut their farm homo south of town. One of the moat pathetic deaths that has oociurrod in our little community was that of Mrs Anuu Mullen, who died Saturday at St Joseph hospital iu Sioux City, from an operation for appendicitis. The deceabed was a daughter of the late Patrick O'Conuor, and was born in Dubuque eounty, Io, ia 1873 She leaves fivo children to mourn the loss of a kind and devotod mother; also two sisters, Mrs Ellen Thornton of Sioux City, and Mrs Mary Sullilvan of Nacora, and three broth ers, Charles, John and Maurice O'Con nor of Nacora. The funeral was held Sunday from St Mary's Catholic church iu this place. The heartfelt sympathy of all are extended to the bereaved ones, especially the five little orphans, who will miss a mother's tender care. much ntch win lost, but will be plrnsed to buve it returned to bim. Iorn Alwnrxl, twelve yenr old dauih terolMrnnd Mrs Drucc Alward, cut her foot quite seveteljr by jumping on a broken beer bottle. Pntil Chester, n bachelor living out on the bar, is suffering from ptomnina pois oning which he contracted from eating tnle ennned goods. lennis Flynn Jr whs kicked twice on his rinht ni'Ie hv n horse, fracturing the first rit). Hnd the kicks been on the left side thry might have been fntnl. Mrs lnc Pouts nnd li'llc son, Merle, left this week tor Boise. Idaho, where they will visit the family of Mrs Pout's brother, Moses Ashcnfclter, who wns nt one time n resident here. Miss Nellie York left Inst Mondav to attend the Alnskn Yukon Pacific Im position at Seattle n-id to spend several mouths nenr Spokane nt the home ol Mrs J B Wolfe, formerly of this piece. MrsE K lillinson wns unfortunate enough to fall Irani a hammock (it her home Thursday afternoon, dislocating the first joint ot her right thumb, frnct uriug the bone betwten the first and second joints so severely thnt the bone prr.trmlcd, mnkin a compound frncture. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Mi8 Susnn S Knox, of Hub bard, to Mr Frank Lussier. The cere inony vill take place at the home of the Miss Knox's brother, S J Knox, at U!k Valley. Wednesday June 30th is the day set for the htippv event. fhe South Sioux City council on Thu rsday night signed a contract with the Sioux City Service compniiy for thirty incandecent electric street lights. For th'.-se lights the city will jiay $1 for each lixlitor $30 per month. Ten of these lights will be placed in the north part ot the city and twenty in the south part. Oa the princip.il corners two lights will be placed. This is another advance step for South Sioux City. F!mt Pulillcntlon Jim 2fi Sw NOTICK OK TAX 1EI:I. To Sioux City ami Ni-lirnsVn Hnllroa.l d'lnpHiiy, th I -con!-d tlreit owner nti'l the hlcHiro. Mt. Paul, M lnn"iipolW ntnl iiniiiha 11. K. Co., the Miipiio.'d owner. You are lnTfliy untitled tluilnt a nle of laucU nnd IoIn for tnxei, In-Ill on t lie xlxt h dny of No vi'inlier, A . IJ. V.tm, by the treasurer of Iw- kota county, 'lr:nkit, tin- followti.ir ile- HenlH'il renl property, ullnnted In the coun ty ol I inkotn. tun! 5nii of i'iinikn, to-wlt : lOt o. nt it- (u) Iu liliH-k No. xi'venty-iilne to, t'l Covlnulon. no Hiim x to Sout h Nlntix I it y. i'li.. whle h propi rtj w anai Mm t he nniiie of no pcrioii nnd wim mM for tuxr of tin- your of Is'i; to Imu, iiielulvi, tot'. Mnr tln, who I now the holder of the eertlllenle of piiri-luie t hereof; nnil t lint after t lie ex- plint Ion of t lm e inont ha from the ilnte of the Ki-rvlee of this notice a tiix deed will be applied for. 1 nited this Hth dny or June, lino. '. M A HTIX. Owner nnd holderof ccrttlli-nte of purclinne. Hy I. 1. Miirlln, hei nui llt. T W CD VT INNER The E. & B. Ball Bearing Scvvine Maching and the One Minute Washer win praise everywhere, by giving universal satisfaction. Light Running Long Lasting. Let us show them to you Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard Nebraska First pnMlentlon June M :iw NOTK'K OK TAX 1KM Ts.lnmes M. Ttlirm, the lnt recorded deed owner, mid to Win. Miixv. to w hom It win Invt iisscncd In vein- l!w. ami to Henry nkuiiiiore, i,u Aininey, fiiiu a. Alei'ornincR, the persons In pnine-clon : You are liereliy noticed that nt n Mile of land mid lots for tuxes, Itelu on the fourth dny of Noveinlier, A. J. l'.o7. Py the treasurer of I Mi Until coun ty, Nebraska, the following descrlls d real property, situated In t he county of lnkot nod state of Nebraska, to-wlt: F.nst one half 1 v ) or lot No. one in section No. thirty-four CM) In township No. twenty seven (-.7 I. Ill riiniie No. nine nil, In lifikotn county Nebrnskn. whlcli w ns nssessed In the nniiie of Win. Itlirus nnd wns sold for the taxes of the years s7 to lil. Inclusive, ex cept yen r 1H77, to It. H. Martin, who is now the polder of the eertlliciite of purchase thereof; nnd that after the expiration of three months from the date of the service of tills notice a tax deed w ill be applied for. juucu tins i nn day oi jutux um. K. H. M UTIJt. Owner and holderof eertlticnte of puiclinse. i;,v i. i'. iMnrtiu. his uto-nt. PAUL PIZEY, ' Dakota Citi Nii. 1 Bonded : Abstracter L Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Meiroptilitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa . PROGRAM Fod the Sons of Hermann picnic to be held at Clinton Park, Dakota City, ou Friday, Jnly 16th: 10 a m lleceptioa of the visiting Sous of Herman. 11a m Parade through town, 12 a m Dinner at the Fark. 1 p m Speeches by the Grand Presi dent of Nebrahka, John Mattes, jr, aud Grand President of Iowa, Mr Lutze. 2 p tu liegiuning of tbe Dance, 3 p m Ball Game and other umase- mentB. 8:30 p m Dance at the hall over the hank building. f Everybody invited. Official Proceedings of the Board of Cotinty Commissioners. Dakota City, NeW, June, 26, 1909. Board of county oommiHtiionera met pursuant to adjournment. Present John Sierk, chairman; Ed Morgan and Julius Bonderson. The following claims were allowed on the county general fund: W W HiMiliiKer, ansesor I58 00 M lleaconi, mil ne tw w A Ira lavls, sulile 7l Flillo McAfee, saino 117 T2 T H Sullivan, same f7 76 l,ewlH J Hoodsell, vaiiio 12 4i 11 Pllroler, sanu) isti m (iconic 1. Bonis, buiiiu l:;u tm Thus I. omit, same loo 1)0 Mary V Uulan, salary and Institute fund ii2 8S Ueoi'KO WMklns, salary nnd court fees. J 10 (16 Claims allowed ou county bridge fund an follown: A- H Anderson, brldno work Ill BO Kred Anderson, sii-ue j ne Mads I'eilei-Hoii, Name fi H Chris (iirlsti'iiseu, snmii 2 no M I.oinie, same !l (Hi I'eter Kusli.saine a on iH'iiuls lleenan, same II an John I W alsh, same 8 M) Thus Jtodvlns, same 1 W W Alllfe, Maine II M KriwnrdH id Itrndford I.lir t'o, lunilier. 175 io 1 K Wutei-H, IuiuIku- -J;ih ;iTi Homer Hardware 1:1 tvr Atlas Klevatur t)o ml oo Sclmett t'o.MumlM'i- HI KM Kdwards A Hrnilford l,br Oo, lumlier. in? oTi Frank l.uoiuls, road work, dist. No tl. . in 5H Bond of It O Uileman for road over seer district No 19, approved. Bond of Lew McKiunoy for deputy sheriff, approved. In the matter of the assessment of the Combination Bridge company, af ter hearing the arguments of the rep resentatives of said company aud the statement showing the net earnings and expenses for the three years, tue board reduced the assessment from $175,000 as found by tho assessor to flGO.000. B iard adjourned to Ju'.y 21, 1909. W L lioss, clork. First pulillcntlon Juee li :iw WOTICE. In the district court of the State of Neb rnskn. In and for I'aknta county, In the matter of t he npplica-1 Hon of Mlehtel Waters. Ad- f liilnlstratoi-of the estnte of I Notice of Ad Catlierliie Minllli. deceased, ( tnlnlstiator's for license to sell real es- (sale, tate. J Notice Is hereby tilven Hint In pursuance of mi order of the Honorable Guy T.tirnves, judne of the district court of Hakota county, Nebraska, made on tlic inth day of March, A. 1. l'.Mi, for the sale of the real estnte here inafter descrilieil, there will 1m' sold nt pub lic auction and sale to the highest bidder for cnsli nt the front door of the Hubtiard State Hank iu the villain- of Huhlmrd, 111 l'akota county, Nebraska, on Saturday, the :ird day of July, lmm, nt the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon, the following de-scrilx-d real estate situated In the county of I'akotn tind state of Nebrnskn, to-wlt: The north one-half f.'fct of the southeast (itiiirter of section nine (IO, township twenty-clKht ('H), range seven (7), and the undivided one tlilrd (') of the southeast quarter of the nortliwcst quarter anil the enst one-half I 'j) ol the soutiieast quarter of section twenty seven (271. In township twenty-eld lit (2H). ranee T. Said snle will remain open for one hour. Hated nt Ilubbnrd, Nebrnskn, this th dny of June, A. 1'. Hon. Mll'H AFL WATKR9, Admlnlstrntor of the Estate of Catherine Smith. Hecensed. t We have just received a I3ce Ileepcrs' A fct which miy interest our Beo Kefipt"? friends. s Uon't forget that we are still in the nurufss Business. Stiares Bros SlLcri.8. ( WIUUIU lUWI ll.u..t....-TrsT1IriI am-JBHTOg SBBSSi HUBBARD. shipped a cur of cattle Pat Jones Wednesday. 8am. Thome, Cecil Pounds aud Dul cie Le.fdom were passeLgers to the city Wednesday. Father Kuglish visited at Jackson Weduesday. Mimes Sndie O'Connor aud Fear! SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Hecord Born Sunday, June l0th, a girl, to Mr nnd Mrs Burt Krorscn. Miss Lucy Hentstrtet was an Kiner son visitor in this city Monday. Watt Ktiowlton met with the Ions of his watch last Thursday while deliver ing groceries. Mr Knowltoti does not know iu just what part of towu the First publication July 2 stw Sidewalk Resolution of Village Board- Tie it resolved by the chairman nnd tHinrd of trustees of the. vlllnnc of 1 mkotnClty, Ne braska, that new sidewalks lie constructed a limn nnd nbuttliiK upon the following blocks nnd lots In Mild villnxe ns follows; Alontr the south emlsof lota H, , in, 11 and 12, block li-J, K. I,. Wlllmr, record owner: along the west side of block 1 in aloiiK the west ends of the followlmi lots: I,ots 4 and 5, H. t-irlbble, owner; lot tl, Hessle Stinson, record owner; lots 7, Sand , C. H. Maxwell, record owner; lot 10, I'nul Plzey. record owner; lots 11 and 1st, Win. 1'. Warner rec ord owner; lot 12, Henry Kruiuwlede, rec ord owner; lots U and 1, Hank of Imkotn City, record owner; nlso iilomj the south tune or the west no icet of lot 1ft, In said block 110, the Hank of Dakota City being the record owner ol the west eft reel of said NO feet nnd H. (jrlbble lielng the owner of the east 26 feet of snld NO feet; along the south ends of the following lots In olock 111: lot 7, H. K. Kvans, record owner: lot W, Kred Huei inan, record owner; lot In, 1). Vnn lie Zeilile, record owner; along the east side of mock i:m nlong the east ends of the fol lowing lots In said block: lot 1. The I'lilted Kent Kstate Trust Compniiy, record own er; lots 2, 8, 4 and 6, O. Krank Broylilll, rec ord owner; lot n, (leorge H. Hnase, record owner; lots l, 1 1, 15, in, 17 nnd IN, Kdwni-ds lb -ii I ford Iamilier Company, reconl own er; along the north aud east side of lot 1 and the north end of the enst half of lot block 1,2, h,d. Knston, record owner; along tue east side or lot 1, mock nil, ,M. M. Itenm, record owner; nlong the north side of loisl. 2 and II, block llti, Kred nnd Cnrl Schrlever, l'i'cord owner; that the said last mentioned walk shall be constructed of Imarils accord ing to the sidewalk ordinance of said vil lage; Hint all the other walks above jncn Honed shall lie constructed of cement in accordance to the ordinance of the said village nnd the plans and spi cMU-ntloiis on (lie governing the same; thnt new walks shall also be built nlong the north side of block :iti, nlong the north side of lots 7. N nnd , Theodore lillven, record ow ner, and along the north side of lot 1, The 1'nlted Real Kstate & Trust Company lielng the record owner; that said walk shall be of cement; That a special meeting of the hoard of trustees of t he said village of Dakota City, Nebraska, will lie held for the purpose of considering the liencttts derived and of placing the valuation and nsscesmeuts upon the lots abutting ami adjoining siild Hoes of sidewalk, on Thursday, the 2Hth day of July, bum. at N o'clock p.m., at the. oillce of I'aul 1'lzey, In said village of Dakota City, Nebraska. State or Nebrnskn, Dnkotn county, ss. 1, I'aul l'l.ey, clerk of the village lioard of Dakota City, Nebraska, hereby certify that the nbove resolution was passed by said board at Its meeting on June 211. bo-.'. INRAI, PACL fl.KV. Clerk. Qreat Crowds at Circus ' Dakota City will be well represent ed at Sioux City oh Saturday, July 10th, when the Barnum & Bailey greatest show ou earth exhibit thero on that date, for a great many of our oituuns have already expressed them selves as having made up their minds to attend. A glanco ut tliolist of won ders to be seen with this big snow would lead one tobeliavethnt the limit iu treniondotis biza us well as number of uovulties to be soeu has tlually been ronched. Barnum & Bailey preweut this year under their city of 14 acres of tents more things new thun have beeu offered by all other shows in years. "Jupiter, the balloon horse," Karolly's troupe ef lli liungurisn coal black stallions, the musical elephants, celebrated Kouyot tronpo of eques trians, seven troupes of foreign acro bat, four troupes of aerialiNts aud hundreds of other areuio novelties all go to complete a cirous performance that bus never been equalled. The big menagerie has beeu augmented by the addition of many new strange beasts aud is larger than all the zoological gardens in this country combined. Tbe street parade so gorgeous and so tremendous in size, beggars descrip tion and in all is a fair index to the wonderful perlormances that follow. Subscription Bargains ZZie lie rev Id svnd New Idea Magazine .tl 80 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 without Sunday 4 20 to rural route patrons........ 3 50 Iiucolu Daily News to April 1. 1 i!0 Kausas City Weekly Star. .. . 1 15 Iowa Homestead 1 40 How Thieves Live by Charles Somerville, the celebrated newspaper criminal reporter, is only one of the big features July Everybody's worth while. that make the very much There are five articles, and SIX other live STORIES that you can't afford to' miss. Get the JULY EVERYBODY'S Special Display By Schmied's News-stand 6u YEARS' CXPERIENCb J. ,ITV 1 JMim . I P it JM J-J"U;1. ,KW1 fiil'',r Designs TfiAPt Mark Designs Copyrights 4 c. 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('-.J1..-I. .it," i. vlh.r Ih rtir h.w .nd In.lrurti.. I.r1.u llui.i. lKr:.T NOK11I1 KN Mill ((, VM Ui. bi. ILwkri.rd. llliuulg . Ik. 1 . . I'M ' V tk in VIA THE 'BlortK - Western. IL 1S1C Round Trip Rata From Dakota City TO: Seattle $53 Portland ol Tacoma 53 Vancouver 53 Los Angeles 71 30 30 30 30 75 San Francisco 71 . 75 Lickets are on sale daily until September 30. Return limit October 31. Stopovers permitted enroute. Details on application to local agent. The nliove rfttos to Portlntul nnd Pusret Sound Tolnts npply for tickets polng via St. I'aul and MliincnpoUx. Heturiilnti from Portlnnd througU Suit Luke C ity, Sci-nlc Colorado and Denver. Kates to Cnllfornla npply Tor tickets irolnB via Seattle nnd Portlnnd. HeturiiliiK lioni Cullfornlu via uny direct route. For complete Inforinntlon nj to routes, train service, etc., call on G. H. PRANGER, Agent. Dakota City. neb. C. R. CHAPMAN Traveling J'nss'r Agt., St. Puul, Minn. T. W. TEASDALE Uen. Puss'r Agt., St. Puul, Minn. Patronize Home Industry buy your m ;ats of Proprietor of City Mai FSarket Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA 3 No. 35364 Sired by Anserseul 12S00, he by Reve d Or 740G, out of La Blonde Fayt 22235. Dam, Lisa de Kestergat 11631, she by Cadet 10(10, out of-Mie van Kestergat 11 027. Foaled March 10, 1903. Imported August 16, 1006, by Frank lams, of St. Paul, Nebraska. - i'i i- - ii irlifSMiMi. iiiiliiLl ' - J " r Lion de kestergat Is a Bay Belgian Stallion, 6 years old, weighing 2300 lbs, and is an ideal drnft hopse. Took First Premium in his class at the Interstate Fair, Sioux City, Iowa, and was acknowledged bv all horsemen as being one of the best horses on exhibition. Will make the season of 1009 as follows: Tuesdays and Wednesday, Dakota City, at Maxwell's barn. Thursday, at the Poor Farm. Fridays and Saturdays, at Hubbard. Buudays and Mondays, at the Toor Farm. TerillS f 20 t0 i118"" livs colt. Upon the snle or removal of mare from the cousty the foal bill be comes due at once; or mares not properly returned for trial service, fees become due at once. HARRY E. BROWN, L. RCSS, Attmiduut. Owner Dakota City, Nebr. 4- t X 1 ! I I I r5 I