5 M Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pisra Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads Dakota County Herald JOHN II. ream; publisher Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at uakota Jity. Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mniiH as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. F L Gallagher, demourat, of Rosa lie, was elected float representative over Uicil R uoughu, republican, by 93. Cuming county's 900 democrutio majority still stands. Thut was a smooth vindication the Eiiglo bestowed upon itself last week in the matter of graftiug the county for f l 00 per puge for pnuting law brief a when t'e stuno work is doue for brivnte citizens for 75o per page. Da kota county is on a cash payiug basis yet and the taxpayers ate entitled to the same consideration that granted a private citizen or corpora tion that p:is catdi for its work. ThiB thing of payng off political debts at the expense of the taxpayers is getting chestuutty. If the county board will let the printing of briefs to the lowest bidder, the same as it does with other work, we'll bet "Foxy Gratidua" new testament that he wont git a dol lar a page for it. "It Might Have Been." On the eve of election day, when Dahlman thought Lis dreum ot being Nebraska s next governor was u reuli ty. he entertained his Omaha friend in the style that is making Omaha famous. From the Omaha Daily News: When Douglas county returns gave Mayor Dahlman nearly 8.U00 n ajont Tuesday night, the mayor took it for granted he was elected and tua li speeches in the Dahlman club a'H on the ktieet, his subjects being thj W C T U, t Lh prohibitionists, tlie Oimih preachers. William J Uryan and th Omalia Daily News. In his speech at the Oahlman ilub Le attacked the W C T U an Hi prohibitionists, aooordiug ti men wh'i were present, in terms that cauuot be printed. "When I urn pilot of thh great ship of state," Le said, "I'll teach the W C T U and the prohibitionists that the oflioe of governor meaus something. They'll receive no quarter at my hands. And, by Go , if one of the steps inside of the governor's cfllee I'll kick the clear across the oupitol grounds. "And now, genth muu, I invite you to the barbecue at Lincoln that we liave talked of so muoh. We'll have that barbecue on the state Louse lawn and the beer will flow more freely and there will be more of it than there ever in n mm was in any Bullion in the city of Oma ha "Vt r the rank ami fllfl of the party, y 11 have made it pnimible for me to le elect) I to tlm ofllitH of governor of Mum great ntte of NtlraHkn, to you I any that I am going to thiow wido optn the city of Omuha ami the tt .to of Ne braska. I'm going to exerciao the power you have vested in me." In apeecli on Farnnm nrar 15th, Dahlmaa attacked the Daily News, aying: "The Daily News in a dirty low down aheet, a lying, grafting sheet, out simply for the money. "D n vou, stop that car; don't you know who's talking to yon?" cried Dahlnittii, shaking his lint at a moter man trying to aquecze his oar through the crowd. He ordered police to stop the oars for half an hour while he pro ceeded. "I am for the plain people and against all aristocrats aDd fanatics, " suid Dahlman, whose rontrum was al ternately a nap box and the rear Heat of an automobile. Here was Duhl man's advice to persons voting for Aldrich: "I wish all the men who Voted against me to get a gallon of bourbon and a gallon of rye, go home and get on a sotning drnnk and forget their troubles. "All you fellows who haven't the money hold up your bands and come to mn and I'll give you $5 to buy booze. Dahlman boaHtingly wmerteJ he was elected despite Uryan, whom he again read out of the party, ami the Ministe rial uiiiou and tlie W (J T U women. "If Iliad beeni.cfcated Omaha would have had hundreds of empty buildiugn and pioperty values would have drop ped 40 per ceut. And to think that Senator-elect Hitchcock's only regret of the result of the campaign wax. that Dahlmau was defeated for governor. It-,-,.. t I A. from our Exchanges tmm ao aoMt : o Potjca Leader: JulU Powers spent over Sunday in Ponoa from her school duties st Dakota City, render Republic : Hupt W E Voss of Dakota County vinited over Sunday with Supt and Mrs L W Tarrant. Pender Times: Mrs Guy T Oraves and son, Guy, and Alius Lou Ilirsch spent (Sunday nt Horn r. They wont up in Kucely's automobile. Ponca Journal: Ghas Finkle of Hubbard in visiting his parents here for a few days.... 8 A (Tip) Bennett, an old resident of Ponca, died at his home in this city yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock of glandular tubt rc.ilo s. Fuueral at the Presbyterian church tomorrow at two o'clock p m. Winnebago Chieftain: Mrs Chas Skidmore was here from Homer last Thursday, calling on friends. .... Mr and Mrs Young and family were down from the city Sunday, the guest of Mr and Mrs Joe Htarkey . . . . As we goto presB the sad intelligence reaches Wiu nebago that Miss Gold a Queen is dying at Isabelle, 8 V, with typhoid fever, jjyoDB mirror: iari iiasdul was down from Homer Saturdoy. . . .Ilev J L Phillips of Homer was here yester day..., Ilev Mr and Mrs Hammond of uomer visited F IS Rhoda Friday . . Miss Clara Wilkius who is attcudiug sohool Uere Sundayed with her parents Mr and Mrs I1 red Wilktus, uear Homer, .. .Rhodes Taylor, editor of the Uomer Star was here the past week. He is an auctioneer and the peoplo have elevated lim to the re sponsible position of city marshal. Horner Mar: Mrs Thomas Ashford was visiting in Dakota Oity and Lin coin the first of the week ... .Thomas Ashford and Bud Orr shipped out 1300 bushels of flax from here Wednesday. ....Chas Davi 4 is reported improving rapidly from Ins siege of typhoid fever tie was sitting up yesterday... .James Allaway was serving on the federal grand jury in Omaha list week..., William Thuet, of the live stook com mission firm of TLuett llros. Omaha, was 111 Uomer over Sunday visiting with the Ashfords aud Ryans .... Her Lett Harris and two sous, Dan and Leonard, left last Friday for Cherry county where they will look over that sooUou of the state. .. .Oiicar Laird had his right fore arm broken last Friday in quite a peculiar manner He was huskiug corn aud in reaching for an ear of corn under the wagon the team started up suddeuly drawing the hiud wheel over his (lim....Mon day night was a strenuous night for the police department of Uomer. Four drunks were ooiiijucd to tho bastile aud brought before Judge MoKmley for trial luesday morning. .. .1 J O Connor was dow n town Saturday morning wearing one of those, sweet fatherly smiles that plainly says "the stork visited us last night." A baby girl was born to Air and Mrs O Connor, Saturday morniug, which makes them an even half dozen three girls and throe boys, and by the way, it is not "too good for them." These little mites of humanity are the ties that bind . Craig, Nebr, Nawsi (Address of Rev W R Warren before the Fpworth Leagne convention at Craig, Nebr, Sunday evening, Nov tith) "Rev W R Warren, of Dakota City before begin uing his address on "Visions," sang several s ugs to the uoooin jianimeut ol his auto harp. His firwt, ami perhaps his ht'Ht, song was "Where is my wau dering boy to night" tho audience joining in the chorus. Tliit song is mi ol i one at.d one that always touches tlie heaits of all, especially the mothers and fathers. Rev Warren's address was exceptionally gcod "something doing all the time" as one of the ministers remarked euilierin the day when speaking of him as a lecture: but it is impossible mi ihn printed page to reproduce his charming personality, his caruoxtucsa of manner and his abil ity to combine humor and pathos so that they cannot he. separate, one from the other- Atone moment hia hearers would be convulsed with laughter; ut the next they expeiieuced au iudilina- ble feeling of sorrow aud a pecnliitt mointure would dim the eyes. The in cidents related by Mr Warren were common every day occurrences, fa mil iar to the older men and women, and for this reason anppaled especially to them. In telling of his boyhood dayx, the stories of fuu and frolic were in terspersed by graver, more importact happenings, all of which have had a direct influence on his life and charac ter. Lveryone, he said, has visions at some period of his life. Sometimes theso come earlier in youth, again, they overcome him as a middle aged man, and sometimes he is influenced by them throughout his entire life, all depending on the imagination of the individual; but cr.me they must, soon er or liter, and their influences xhould not be disparaged. Fathers and moth ers have an uuiimited influence over the lives of their girls and boys and they should most carefully see to it that this iufluence is always for good. Sacrifices, small they seem to us, are large and of the mont vital importance to the little folks, and due credit should be given them for every kind word or unselfish act, for wo cannot tell what pangs of remorse have been experienced before the final result was accompliHhed. Discipline when ari minietered with kindly justice is bene ficial to children, but what seems mere discipline to one takes the form of gross cruelty to another Therefore in dealing with children the temperament of each individual should bo carefully considered. High ideals are the greatest incentive to advancement. Even though they may never reach the goal they always have something high er and better to work forwsrd to and their lives will be elevated and made better by so doing. There is a lateut power in many which is never utilized, a Hong in the heart of many, which will never be sung but the latent pow er and the silent music will neverthe less infl ence his life and his dealings with Inn fehowmen. Have a minion in life; do something for someone else: let your heart expand with the love of uumanity and in no other way will jou so surely attain a true vision of the Christ, Everyone was delighted with Mr Warren's address and was sorry wnen n was rlniHlied. Witu n song and prayer thus closed the sub-district convention, all returning to their res pective homes feeling that they had gained new strength and knowledge and assured that a new bond of sym pathy bound together the leagues of this district " CORRESPONDENCE FIDDLER CREEK Miss Carrie Stone has been staying with her sister, Minnie Stone, who has been very sick with pneumonia ut the J N Miller Lome. Louie Rasmussen and wife spent Sunday at 11 C Hansen's. A liuncroft and little son, Willie, are ou the sick list this week with pneumonia. ! L Churchill and family visited last Sunday at the N L Crippen home. Chris F.rioksen and wife visited Sun day at Max Nelseus. The birthday party that warn Riven last Saturday eveuiug ut tne Jumes Hendiicksen home was well attended and all hid a very enjoyable time. George Jensen and family spent Sunday at the Peter Soreuseu home. What might Lave been a serious fire nas discovered in the Loomis house Sunday, but through quick work of tho neighbors the house was saved with but very little damago. Waltor Leusbring, who has been very sick for the pist week, H improv ing at this riling. Mrs Albert Schroedor returned last week from her visit iu South Dakota. A very pleasant evening was epent at Max Nelsen's Sunday when a orowd of youi'g folks came in to remind Marie of her birthday. Games were played and supper was served. All departed wishing many happy returns of the day. JACKSUN. Luke Murray departed last week for Victor, Col, to work iu the gold mines there this winter. J as P Holer son of Mr and Mrs John Boler was re-elected county attorney at Greeley, Nebr. by 800 majority. Mrs J W Finuell, who spent the summer with relatives in Denver, Col, returned home Saturday. Mrs Harriet MaeJMurphy, deputy state food inspector, was iu town last week investigating the wines and liq uors at the Mc Bride saloon and also at the htores. She left highly pleased. Alice Melady of Hubbard attendtd the dauciug party here Inst Friday uight and remained until Monday u guest in the D Hogan home C H Good follow has adopted Master Thomas HeuniugK, a little boy of eleven jears, fromSt James orphanage of Benson, Nebr. Mrs Carrie Thompson of Waterbury, Nobr, is visiting her daughter, Mis O A Barber, this week. J G Marsh, the Burlington ticket agent, here, received word Wednesday that begiuuing December 1st he will get a raise of $5 ou his salary. Johu and Katie Flannery visitel over Suuday with friends iu Sioux City. D F Waters one of our leftiliug !uer cnanis who aims to be up-to-datt bus put in a commercial account register for the bundling of charge accountn With this system you get au itemized bill and total of account with each purchase. Tom R Cionin of Lincoln, Nebr w as a guest tliH past week ill the J J Mo Bride home. MrsMBAbts of Randolph, Neb, visited a few days the past week at lh home of Miss Mary Ryuu. Ed T Kearney received a letter from There Is mure Catwrh In Ihw section nf ihi numin, tti.iu ail ullit'r tlitH-ivieft put Itku'lli, r. ami until tilt' hil yvurn hum iiihm-(1 to Is m.-uratil,.. I ,ir m un-il many years tin. tors pruliouiirrU It a !, uiM-am- nnj prtTHTitHHl lis'itl ntn.-tlli-H, ami tv (niihiitiiiiv i u,. to curt with ItKvtl tr.'atiiM'iit, pmiuiiihn-il a Ineui.ihlt. Ni'li iici. h:ui miYt'll Catarrh til Ih h timMltutloiinl Ois eitw. and tli,.rWort iviiuura coiiaUlulunial treat rnciit. Hull a t 'alurrlt Cure, liiuiiurat-tunl hy '. j. ( ht-iiey A Co., Tolt-tlo, Ohio IS the only I'niiAlltnltonal cure oil tin market. It at taken lnM'ruullv in ihulid tn, it. 111 dm! to to.'iHiHMHiful. It fti'U (ltrfYiiy on (hi- tiltMxl ftiul mut'oii iturtiic of the yule in Tin y uiltr una tmuunti uouitrs ,r any vm n imiii iq cure, bouj itT iMn-uUra nml t.wtiinnmaLa. Atltlrrai: F. J. ( Ill NbV A CO.. ToU-Uo, Ohio. KitUl by nruuuatifa, 7"tc. 'luX Uuil ininay l'UU fur OODAtipttUun. his mother at Pinckncj, Michigan, Monday saying she leaves this week for the west. She will spend the win ter here and with her daughter, Mrs Fred Melvin, of Jefferson, S D. Frances Horensen, who is teaching school near Jefferson, 8 D, spent over Sunday with friends here. Clarence Hnngerford is at St Joseph's hospita', recovering from an operation for appendicitis. James Sutherland enjoyed a visil from his father, J Sutherland of Ponca, the past week. John Ryan and wife spent several days last week in Omaha. M li Hogan came down from Dixon Saturday for an over Sunday visit with bis folks be re. The first number of the lyceum course was given here Tuesday even ing by Hnmeston, Lumorint. After the entertainment a dancing party was enjoyed by about 50 couple. Collins Bros of Marcus Iowa furnished the music. John Flannery saw Tim Murphy at tue urana Tuesday night. James Linafelter of Alpena, 8 D. is visiting in the George Teller home and helping take out their big corn crop. Mary Kramper was called to Omaha Thursday by the serious illness of her brother James. HUBBARD. The LadieB Aid society met in the i vv A ball Wednesday. mi r. ., n .. . . ... xue JuaniHii lirotliertiood will give a basket social and dance Saturday, Nov lata, iu the M W A hall. The little daughter of Mr and Mrs Lars Larson is slowly recovering from a siege oi iniauiue paralysis and is now able to walk with a little help Woolen boots for winter wear at Carl Anderson's. M McEntaffer came down from Em ersou last week to help flninh up the work on the new hotel. lvl Mullally m Laving a new fence put up on his farm west of town. lhe plastering will soon be finished on the Lars Larson house Mrs Paul Sharp went to Dakota City Satuiday. John Meyers was visiting friends in Hubbard Sunday. Comforters aud bedding of every description at Carl Anderson s John Howard, John Porter. Jim Hogan aud George Hayes each had a car of Logs ou the market Thurs day. Bei t Francisco drove over to Jack son Sunday. Joseph Chrit-tunsen was absent from school Monday and Tuesday owing to sickness. Mrs D O Heffsrnan visited Wednei day in Sioux City with Mrs J Myers Those from here who were city call crs, Satutduv last were Mary Timlin Mr Welch, and Mrs Christensen Husking mittens aud gloves at Call Auderson s. William Evans of Emerson, was Sunday guest ut the Renzu home. Joe Lieeilnm was a business visitor in Jackson last week. Miss Minuie Stone is seriously ill with pneumonia. Her sister Carrie is oaring for her. P F Watoou is suffering with swelling ou one of his lingers which he accideutly scratched on a sandbur He is uuder the doctors care. II Larson, while chopping kindling was struck in the eye by a flying shv er. Heavy socks for these froi-tv morn iugs are just what you need We Lave them. Carl Anderson. Herman Renze wont to Omaha Tuesday to attend the implement deal ers convention. fredttartels was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Mary Hush is spending the week at the llenry Hirsh home. Mrs A L Anderson entertained few families at Sunday dinner. Mr Heunnan of Lynch Nebr, had nerd of borses for sale m the stock yards this week. Mrs Wm Goertz and daughter, Mrs Wm .Nelson, were visitors at Dakota City Tuesday. Henry Thompson and little son were visitors to the city Wednesday. Carl Fredricksen is turning out some dandy work iu his harness shop. His stock of harness, blankets, robes, etc is oomplete and up to date. A number of the farmers have finish ed busking corn, and they all report the crop just a little light this year. We have the best lino of undntwear in the county to select from. See our stock and be convinced. Carl Auder derson . A goodly uumber from here took in the dance at Jackson Tuesday night. Little Margaret Ueeney is quite sick at this writing Mr and Mrs Wilson Were Jackson callers Tuesday. Lureeu Bros shipped a car of hogs Tuosday morniug. We want your produce, and we are still payiug more than the market af fords. Carl Anderson. Fred Bartha. the sheen feeder of Dakota county, was a business visitor at the county teat Saturday. Mr Bar tela lost about 1D0 sheep recently by a train ou the Omaha road running into the Hock, aud there's goiuq; to be some thing doing, J 1' Beacon), the Duroo Jersey hog man, was a visitor t j Sioux City Mon day, j Wo Lave jliat received our tew stock of oveiuhoes. L t ns lit you orit while tho fcizes are ooinplcto. Carl Ander son. Mis Chis Rasiuussrri whs a Sioux City shopper Thursday iff la.-d week. James Henriuksen surprised his wife last Saturday by inviting a large liumlierof fi lends to hep celebrate, her airth birthday. They u!l settled dowu for a good time and about 11 o'clock au elegant luueh was rerved and all teturned to their home with the thought of having spent u Ull)bt HU. j iyable evening, Uenricksen many and Hi-1 ling Mm Lappy returnexa. Report of the Condition of he Bank of Di kota City f Dakota City, rlinrter No. WM, Ineorpornt- I, in llie xtnte of Mehrrckii. at tlio pWmb of ImslncM Novemlier In, lulu. RKHorHl'KN Irfiaim nnd (llncnmitx I lflX.ft'W M Knnklii house furniture nixl fix tures it nil on Curn'iit expeiiM. ami tnxe mild.. I.m To line from mtt'l, Mute and private Ixink fcw w4 ti Currency H.:tl 1 no Hold roln v7fi im Silver, nickel and cents. HiS ill :i.7l! IB Total i-HhiM W , LIARILITIKS npltnl stock nald In 1 gn.nm on Hurplus fund sj.uio no lUxllvmcd profits 7,145 us Individual deposits huI- ject. loclieck I flft.ZW 64 iH'iunud certificates of uenoslt R9K m Time certificates of de posit IPUmO 17 me to national, statu and private Imnks 6,WX f0l,!M 31 loini 1 wvu.ifji vu MTATB OK KRKAHKA. I County of 1'akota. ( I. M.O.Avrcs. nrpslflent of Dip altove mimed bank, do hereby swear mai 1 ne aiKive statement Is n correct nnd rue copy of the report mnde to the Htutu HiinkliiK Hoard. M.O. Aykks, Attest: President Harry II. Adnlr, Director. Ueo. 3. Houcher, Director. Hubscrlls'il ami sworn to licforo mo this l'HIi day of Novemlx-r, 1VIII. J. J. KIMKRS, (8KAI.I Notary l'uhllc. My commission expires January Iff, lull. Flint Publication Jet 11 4w PROLATE NOTICE TO CIIEDITOI18 . In the county court of Dakota county. wenrnsiia. In tlie matter of the estate of Peiry I'ii nier, deceased. Notice Is hi re by Riven that the creditor of the said deceased will meet the exectl tor of said estate, liefore me, roiint.v indue of Dakota county, nelxiiNka, at the county otirt room in said county, on the l.Sth day or renrtniry, mil, on tne i;it n day ol March lull, and on the 17th day of April, lull, at lOo'cliM'k a. in. each day for the purpose of pre Heniintr tneir ciitiins ror examination adjustment and Allowance. Klx months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the executor to nettle Mild estate, from the 14th day of ucioiht, itnii. This notice will lie mihllshed In the Dako ta t'ounty Herald for four weeks successive ly prior to the l:lth day of reliruary, 11)11 witness my hand, and seal or said court this nth day of Uctoner, A, 1). IlilU. 1) U. ItRKKKKN AN, sfal County Judge First publication 10-2N 5w NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE IN PARTITION Ky virtue of nn order of the district court of Nebraska, In and for Dakota county, for the sale of real estate to iiinke partition rendered on the 7th day of Oclolier, A D, mill. In H suit for partition, wherein Mary I uiim is piiiiniitr. and Mien utiu-uan. rat rick Diikkiiii mid John William Itooney and Thomas Benedict Kooney, minors, Frank I'tlliiK, Kdward J. Mullally, Mary K. Mill lally, Hans Nelsen and l.aura Nelsen, are defendants, we, the undcrttlniied persons referees In partition duly appointed and commissioned In said suit, niiallllcd and actliiir, will, on the :kl day of Deeeinlar, A 1). HUH, nt 11 o'clock In the forenoon of mild day, sell at public sale nt the front door of the court house at Dakota City, county of Dakota and state or Nenrnska, the follow In. deci IlK'd real estate, to-wlf The east half tf the southeast quarter (K'iof HKl4), and the sotit lien-t quarter of the northeast quarter I SH.4 of IS r,') of sec tion 27, nil in township US, north of rniik'i east nf the Alii 1'. M., in Dakota county, Ne hrtiskn. The terms nf snltl sale to lx ensh. or not less tlm it one-half ensh, with niortiraue bin1 on the land sold or other equivalent sectirl ty for deferred pnymentsand Interest. Dated October 27, 111 10. Dakiri. Haktnett, Patkick Jonrh, Hkkman Rknzk. Keferees In Partition First publication ll-ll-l(-4wkti NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREIN NAMED . You nnd ench of you will take notice that on tin -'7lh day or October, lino, c. Martin, plnlnlitl herein, tiled her petition in tlie district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, iiKainst you, tlie said defendants, the object anil prayer ot which are to establish nnd quiet her title BKamst your ndverse claim to the property hereinafter descrllied : a-k-Init that you Ik barred and estopped from haviiiK or claiming any rliclit or title there to, adverse to said plnliitltT, whether by conveyance, niortiraue or otherwise. Tlie following are the names of tho de fendants, and descriptions of the property above referred to: To W. H. (Goodwin, Jr., as elalnilna lots 11 and 12. in block 42, of Joy 1'lace Addition, South HlouxClty : to II. Keaver.ascliiiminK lot 12 In block of i'alnicr Place Addition, South Sioux City; to Anna K. Klllott, ns claiiiiliiK lot 4 in block 111, of 2nd Addition to South Sioux City; to John C. Hleiiklron and J. C. Illenklron, as clnlmliiK lots 1 mid 17, In block of 2nd Addition to South Sioux City, lot IS In block 5 of 1st Addition to South Sioux City, lot 17 Iu block rl. lot w In block 7, lot III In block H. lot 1" 111 block 12, nil of south sioux city; lot fi In block 2, lot 1 In block :i, nnd lot 2 In block 4 of Central Addition to South Sioux City; to Aaron Middle knufr, as owner of lot IS in block V or 2nd Addition to South Sioux City; to J. M. Wlllctt, as claiming lot Sill block Not 1st Additiou to South Sioux City; toOico. K. Sealiold, as claiming lot 23 in block 5 of 1st Addition to South Sioux City; to James Kephnrt as claiming lot 0 In block 14 of South Sioux City; W. A. Houts as claiming lot l.'l In block 12 of South Sioux City; to Ann K. l'ereshlng or AnnaM. I'er eshing, as claiming lot 111 In block t of South Sioux City; to tlie Gateway Improvement company iih claiming lots 8 and 17 In block 7 of South Sioux City ; to John Walraven, as claiming lot 15 In block of South Sioux City: to Chas. A. Chapman, ns claiming lot s In block f of South Sioux City: to Ixila M. Hunt, as claiming lot 11 In block 6 of South Sioux City; to William H. rainier, as claim lot 1 In block 8 nf Central Addition to South Sioux City, and lot 12 111 block 04 of Coving ton, as annexed to South Sioux City: to K. J. Krasslleld as owner of lot 6 In block 112 of Covington,, as annexed to South Sioux City ; to Kllznhcth Arnesdorf, as claiming lots 1 and S In block Hn, In Covington, annexed to South Sioux City; to the Combination Kiidge Company, churning lot hi In block Kl, In Covington, annexed to South Sioux City ; to tlie Sioux City V Nebraska Railroad Company , us claiming lot W In block 79 of Covington, ns annexed to South Sioux City ; to Tealle Griffey, or Tealle Dewalt, claiming lot 1 In block (til In Covington, annexed to South Sioux City; to Thomas Sigler and Moses K rait, claiming lots i, 4 and 5 iu block till of Covington, andexed to South Sioux City; to John Nlchnus, claiming lot :t in block tw of Covington, annexed to South Sioux City ; to W. J. IJnruh, and K. R. Mc Pherson, claiming lots II In block IIS of Cov ington annexed to South Sioux City; to William Gordon, trustee, claiming lot M In block firt of Covington, annexed to South SlouxCily; to Francis A. Joy, Chimney I,. Joy and Helen J. Skeels, claiming a mort gage on lots II and 12 lu block 42 of Joy Place, Addition to South Sioux City; toj. M. Moan. Frank Hunt, kn'e C. I'aliuer, William li. Palmer, and Charles H. Palmer, claiming a mortgage on lot 4 in block In In 2nd Addition to South Sioux City: to. lames M. Higgs. claiming tlie east half of lot 1 111 section HI, township 27, range u east. All of said property being Iu Dakota county, Nebraska. You are required to answer said petition on orlM'fore tlie luth day of December, lulu. Dated November 2, lulu. C. Martin, Ity fieorge M. Pnrdoe, Attorney. Lincoln Sanitarium J n -n 'H a y rif- Sulpho-Sslina Springs Locate 1 on our own )r!iisoa and iu4 iu ttia Natural Mineral Water BATHS CAttirpuined in tb tr, !mut of Rheumatism Boart, btonneh. KMny and Llvar Dlnaset Madf O. !'(. Ad4nu OR. I. W. fVERETT, Mgr.. Lincoln, Mb. Tho Urownie (Jirl at tho M E Church Ntxt Wedneieday Eve Cash Everything and Up - Groceries, FVtxits m A Good LIne of Undcrwetvr &A. Remarkably Low Prices Sooth of City Hotel at E6e MctKodist CKircK Wednesday Evening November 23rd PAUL PIZEY, i' Dakota Citvi Nil I X.9.Vy '3 Bonded : Abstracter OTOTV 9 WMM 4MIMn 4HHBW 4MWMP 4MHHt !H A R N ESSi Everything in the line of Harness and Horse Goods Whips, Fly Nets, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Lap Robes, Stable Blankets, Etc. Keptir Work Given Prompt Attention Fredricksen CSi Sotv Hubbard Undertaker The Mico Eternal h-ocess of ilmbalming. Nothing taken from body and nothing put in body. All done upon outside. Body can be kept for ages. B. F. Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska DON'T WAIT Until the Cold Pinches to Provide the Winter Comforts. Cold weather is coming, and you have to have a heater. Wp sell the best makes that stove G6e Favorite Base Burner Zhe Prize Oak Zhe Elite Oak Zfie L. m. II. Air TigKt Come in and see them now. Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co.. Hubbard i Patronize Home Industry 5 ! .1. I Wtxv LOREIMZ, Proprietor of City Meat Market ? Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymoui's White V. . .1 J 2 lucsuuys unci euiiK's uai'K oaiuruays i DAKOTA CITY " 4CK4i :k Abstracts of Title A f 10,000 Surety Bond 'luaruntfeu the accuracy of every Abstract I make Store New, Clean to - Date Season. Dakota City rownic (Elrf ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iov. I i i Nebraska. cu'y crn experts have been able to produce. Nebraska buy your m?ats of Laundry. Basket goes on l. 1 i . i NEBRASKA i '2 ; m t'- m (. mm u n.xttm -: Dakota County Ahstract Co; Bonded Abstracter r I RSI J. J. EI NE N J