Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, February 17, 1911, Image 4

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Dakota County Herald
IOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER
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r'ernmnion has ben granted fur the
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rtxiia as second-class matter.
Telophnnf No. 43.
Official Paper of Dakota County
I - . 1
Items of I nteresl
from our Exchanges
Pone Journal: Will in Hemey of
Nsrora attended the dunce at Ponca
Friday evening.
noruick Items in 8Ioau, Star:
Mr and Mrs J F Forney of north of
town li ft last Thursday for a few ilujs
visit with relutives at Homer, Neb.
Wayne Deraoorat: Mr and Mn
Chaa Culler visited friends at Winside
Tuesday afternoon..., Mike Lyons of
W'iuside was in Jacksou Saturday to
see bis son who is attending school
there.
Sloan, Io, Star: Ghas Olson and
family left Saturday for Hubbard,
Neb, where they will make their home
in the future. The best wishes of many
frieuds follow these good people to
their uew home.
Emerson Enterprise: There has
been no school at the east rohnol this
week oo account of the sickness of the
teaoher, Miss Haz A Penry .... Mr and
Mrs Fred Wilkins of Dear Homer visit
(d last Friday at the home of Mr Wil
kins' brother, Que A Isenburg.
Winnebago Chieftain : George Ash
ford was down from Homer Wednes
day on business.... Misses Mabel Nie
bnhr aDd Bessie Morgan were in at
tendance at the Walthill Farmers' In
stitute Tuesday.... Mrs John D'Mejer
has been visiting with Mrs James
Foltzforafew days, and on Thurs
dav the former went to Homer while
the latter went to Dakota City for a
visit.
Ponea Leader: Chas Finkle of iear
Hubbard, came up Wednesday even
ing for a visit with his pareuts, Mr and
Mrs E E Finkle.... Fred Hurlinger
and sister, Hatha Hugh', a sister-in-law
of Mrs rj P Mikesell, stopped iu Pouca
last Thursday on their way from Colo
rado, and visited at the 8 P Mikesell
home until Monday uoon, when thoy
left for DakoU City, where they will
visit for a short time with Mrs Will
Altntuus, then return to their home at
Indi-tna, Peun.
Omaha True Voice: As a result of
the couourum laid iu this city on Wed
uesday of this week Hev J P Jevane,
of Dixon, Neb, has been appointed ir
removable rscior of St Putrii.LV nor.
isli, Jackson, Nub, io succeed the late
FMLerP F McCarthy. The rector
ship of North Platte has uot j et been
filled. Father Devaue is t lie of the
active jouug priutta of the diooese.
He was ordaiued about twelve year
ago and his first appointment was as
assistant at Holy Family churoh, this
city. He was theu appointed pastor of
Sidney, Neb, aud remained there until
about six years ago when he was ap
pointed to Dixon. About a year ago
Father Devane completed a flue paro
chial school at Dixon and has made
groat improvements on the church
property there during his pastorate.
Homer Star: Qo V Ashford was
iu Lincoln the first of the week...,
Claud Thacker went to Horuiok, Iowa,
Monday, for a thait visit with relatives.
...Ed Polley was operated on at
Sioux City last week aud from last re
ports was getting uloug nicely.... My
ron Bates leaves today for the saud
bills where be will work lor 0 J O'Con
nor. He will file on a Kink. id Lome
stead later .... Miss Ingred Ahlberg of
Winnebago, visited several days the
past week in Homer with Mattie Mc
Kinley aud other friends. . . . J M Kiug
was called to Presho, South Dakota,
last Thursday br the illness of his sis
ter Mrs W B Allen. He returned to
Homer, Monday eveniug driving home
from South Sioux City, and left 'lier
much better. Mr Kiug iuforma us
that he was lost iu a snow storm oue
night while up there and wandered
around several hours before ho dually
co ma to a house..,. Miss Grace Wood
who ha been attending high school in
Homer for two years past, died of
pneumonia at the Herbert Harris home
Friday, February 3, after an illness of
but a short time. Her pareuts, Mr
aud Mrs Frank Wood, life on the res
ervation. The deceased was a mem
ber of the senior class of the high
school and would have graduated this
spring. Her professor and teachers
peak of her as a bright and intelli
gent girl. She was well liked by her
schoolmates and her untimely demise
is mourned and regretted by all. She
was born April 21, 1800, and besides
her mother and father, leaves fonr
brothers and one sister to mourn her
departure . The pupils of the high
school and Prof Campbell contributed
a beautiful floral pillow with the de
cessed'a name in the center. The fu
neral services were held at the Luther
an church Sunday, by Rev J L Ham
uiond and the remains laid to rest in
tlit. Green Valley cemetery southwest
of Homer.
A few roinntes delay in treating some
esses of croup, even too length of time
it takes to go for a doctor often proves
dangerous. The safest way is Io keep
Chamberlain's Cough tlemedy in the
lioute, and at the first indication of
croup give the child a dose. Pleasant
to take and always cures. 8o'd by all
drnggists.
S ounntaruiutiNVrt
JACKSON.
iteriua oawyers spent Hatunlay in
the city with friends.
Margaret Quiun went to Bancroft.
iiieo., ounnay to accept a position as
Vi i o i . ...
teacher in the school there. She will
t acb the 8th grade.
L W. Hall and wife spent over Sun
day with relatives at Dixon, Neb.
Henry Fraucisco and wife and Mr.
Geo. Teller and family attended the
Benniiiger -Peters wedding at Hub
bard Tuesduv .
Mrs. J. F Daley attended the funeral
of Mrs. Dempsey, a pioneer woman of
Newcastle, Neb., last Thnrsday.
Chris Lautenhauffli went to Ponoa
last Friday to look after a farm be has
rented there. He expects to move his
family there some time this month.
Alex Lind will move on the farm va
cated by Mr. Lautenbaugh.
Peter Larson had a load of cattle on
the market Friday.
Geo. Kidd, of Siotn City was trans
acting business here Saturday between
trains aud was a guest of Jas. Flynn.
ltev. Father Cooney, of Vista suent
Tuesday with Rev. Roche.
Neil Ryan, who is a student at Cul
ver Military aondemy, arrived home
to spend a few weeks, the school being
closed on account of some cases of
scarlet fever in the school.
H. Kinney spent over Sunday with
friends iu fclioux City
Mrs. W. 0. Mixer was oalled to Na-
per, Neb., taturday on account of the
serious illneus of her sister-in-law Mrs.
r. Gilson, a letter reoeived later say
ing she died Saturday afterwards.
Bonnie Earry is spending the week
in the R. A. Lemou home in Sionx
City.
Martrar.it Keefe returned home last
Saturday evening after a week's visit
with friends in Sioux City. She was
accompanied home by Olive Bellenger,
wao was uer guest uutil TuesJay even
ing.
Mrs. 0. P. Qarvey and little danah-
ter Maurine of HartinKton.,Neb.. spent
over Monday i igbt with relatives here
Charley Freoburaer and family have
moved here from Springfield, Neb.,
and occupy tha section house. Mr.
D reeburger is section foreman for the
0. B. and Q. R. R
A large crowd of vounar nerrjle
gathered at the A. Demaray home
Tuesday evening i;i honor of Harry's
birthday. The evening was ..pent in
dancing and playing games, when at
ll o cluck nice refreshments were se
rved. At a late hoi r the guests de
parted wishing Harry many more hap
py birthdays.
Clara Reiss returned to her liomn at
Hubbard Wedneadav aft.nr
Sunday visit with Pe'url Welsh.
Rev. J. P. Devane. successor to Rev.
Fr. Roche arrived hero from Dixon,
Neb , Tuesday to assume oharee of the
diocese here. Rev. Roche ones in
Benson, Neb., to remain a few months
when he plans goinnr to Ireland In Mav
to visit .his pareuts. Hie many friends
here wish him suouess in his new home.
Edward, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs E. T. Kearnevis critioallv ill. On
Monday a consultation of doctors was
called, but at this writiug his condi
tion is still critical.
Mabel Riley of this place who is a
student at the Merov Hospital Oea
Moines, taking a nurse's course is ill
with typhoid fever.
HUBBARD.
Mr and Mrs Pat Duggau wero Sioux
City shoppers Wednesday.
Wm Reninger was a south bound
passenger Wednesday.
Chris Uasmussen went to Sioux City
Wednesday to consult a physician iu
regard to his health . He has not been
well for some time.
Chas Finkle weut to Tonoa Wednes
day evening,
Harry Rockwell went to Wlusido
Saturday morning for a fe daya visit
at the W Whitaker home.
Ella Heeney was a Sioux City visit
or Tuesday.
A dauoe was giveu at Larsen Bros
last Monday night.
Mike Green and Dave Leep were in
Sioux City Tuesday.
Eiin Maun's sale was well attended
but the stock did not sell as well as
was expected.
The dance at the Woodman hall
last Friday night was not largely at
tended, there being only about twenty
couples preseut.
The Ldies Aid society met at Mrs
Lt ep's Wednesday.
B B Gribble was iu Omaha and
Lincoln this week.
Mrsllirsh was on the sick list this
week,
Fred Bartels, Mike Smith, Carl
tredrieksou aud Charlie Dodge were
Deafness Cannot De Cured
by looiil aiipllratlona. aa tli.-y cummt rraoh tli dav
eaH i.rti.,n ul th r. iur. 1. only una i. 5
cur. dm. .,,d lluu S) by oii.mull'nal mu-Ult
MUCOUS IINI.V, u in. KurUi-huui 'luiw. wiu-u mil
tub u liiil.meU yu hv. t rumbling luuua ur uu"
pciitwt hru,.. ma lrn u f, tilluy ,w.
u-m to) II,. mull. au.l uui. I he aulau.iii.iwu c... b.
Uho oul .,! Il,ia lull. r.tur.-J tu It. normal condl.
IU.U. bearlua will Ih. 0ir.,yi lorevrr; niuaJli
oul ol iro .re. cmuw-d by I alnrrU. which k i,0UuuJ
but an InOaiurd w,ilitkn ul iha mucoiu aurlw-.
W. WW biv. (lu, H.M lMu, , vJZot
r"'T t" irrli) ihai rni la curwl
by Hall, t.lwrh Cure. ,! . rtr. ul.ni. tree
Hold br PruMtoti. ?v. uwu
lain Uall l I aiuUy iUI. lor cuualluutlou.
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Sioux City visitors Monday.
John Mitchell was tip from Omnha
for a several days' stay at the parental
home. He returned Tuesday.
Mrs Carl Fredrickson is suffering
from a severe cold.
Mrs DO II ffernsn spent several
dsys at St Vincent's hospital at the
bedside of her husband, whn has been
there for the past week. Mr Heffer
nan is getting along nicely at this
writing and it is hoped that within a
few days he will be able to r-turn to
his home.
George Timlin is quite ill from the
effeots of tonrilitis.
Mr and Mrs Nelson came in from Holt
county the first of the week and are
visiting relatives and friends.
A V i a
ueorge snu 1'eter Jensen had a
of cattle on the market Monday.
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A surprise party was Riven in the M
W A hall Saturday night in honor of
Mayme Clausen's seventieth birthday.
A very enjoyable time was had by all.
Supper was served at the midnight
hour, after which the merry crowd dis
persed wishing Mayme many happy
returns, also wishing for many more
such surprise parties.
Hans Nelsen was a county seat visit
or Wednesday .
Chailie Smith visited his biother in
Wayne from Saturday until Monday.
Jonn Nixon and John Clayton from
near liomer were in our burg Tuesday.
Bert Francisco's home was near be
ing a hospital the past two weeks,
the entire family having had a round
of the grip.
Henry Hirsh is doing some carpen
ter work on the Saunders pltce.
Lots of new ginghams, dress Roods.
shoes, men's shirts, just received at
Carl Anderson's.
The little chums of Henry Renze, jr.
curuc in Wednesday to help him spend
a pleasant eveniug.
Clara Reins and Lou Welsh
were
city passengers Saturday.
Fred Pounds was in Hubbard Tues
day.
Jim Smith speut the first of the
week in Sioux City.
Andrew Anderson came down from
Bloonifleld Tuesday on business.
We want your prodnce, and we are
still paying more than the market af
fords. Carl Anderson,
Mrs Reiss went to the city the first
of the week to see her little boy, who
is in a hospital.
Martha, Adalade and Alfred Smith
were among the partioipents iu the
Uendricksen surprise party Saturday.
A new line of men's and boys' hats
and caps in all the latest styles. Also
aiuuiineot furnishing goods. Carl
Anderson,
Jim Barry was a business caller in
Hubbard and vicinity Tuesday.
It is said that Emil Anderson has
rented the John llogan farm and will
move there on March 1.
We have a few fur coats that we will
close out at bed rock prioes, rather
than carry them over. This is a
chance to get a bargain in a fur ooat.
Carl Anderson.
Louis Pedersen was a passencrer to
the county seat Monday on court busi
ness. FIDDLER CREEK
Three of L Priest's children are on
the sick list this week with grip and
tonsilitis.
Cora Metcalf was an over Sunday
visitor with Lena Wilkius.
The basket social given at the Shull
school house was a great suooess,
$19.25 being collected, which will be
used in purchasing maps and a few
other articles needed.
A birthday party was eiveu at the
Miller Bros home last Thursday even
ing, it being 01 las Christina's birthday.
All had a very enjoyable time.
Freeman Rockwell and Oscar John
sou were Dakota City visitors Mouday.
Uora Sorenseu spent Sunday at
home.
A number of Fiddler Greek young
folks attend the birthday dance m
Hubbard Saturday.
Louie Rasmussen and f..mily took
Sunday diuner nt the Chria Rusmussen
home.
Mr and Mrs M L Crippen attended
the sale at Jay MoEutaffur'a Tuesday.
Mr uud Mrs Fred Kipper visited one
day lust week at the Robert Leuse
brink home.
IN MEMORIUM.
lU'solutloii adopted by Dakota Olty lodgo
N'MHI.U.O.K
Whkkbah; The Hutlden tlertth of Ilrotlier
Alexander M. Nixon east, a ulooni over our
Biitlro ineiolHTHlili) unit not to us alone, but
upon all us fur his m-iiimliitiiin-cM extend.
He u man Unit wi.m well nml fiivoml.ly
known, and whom, InHoi-nee was felt in
whatever he entered Into. In hit death
Udd Fellowship lost a loyal meiiilM'r, and
In ill home lodge we feel that his phiee cu
never bu tilled. A heart that was warm
with the principles we love I uu no more.
A II reside Is cold mid eheerhiHH liecmiHe Iw
reft of a fat hers presence and cure. To-day
our hearts ure sod. when we rememlH-r the
dear one uonti before. We forw.-t all his
limits and reinemlicr only that which was
nol.le and Iwiiutlful In his character. While
lnouri lnu his loss we Klu.lly accord u trib
ute to hi talent ami worth. Our iiiost ear
liest ympiithy noes out to the bereaved
ones '.eft tichtnd.
Kkhoi.vkd; That the charter of our lodge
bo draped In mourning for thirty day and
that a copy of these resolution be spread
upon the minute, and a copy given to the
county paper and aeopy seut to the fami
ly of deceased.
I). O. Htinson, I
1 1 . J . Hoc K w K I, L, J (Join m 1 1 tee.
John II. Kkam. (
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
William (tnrdon, trustee, et al, to
School district No 11. "Joy Park" n
part of Joy 1'luce udd to South Nloux
f'ty I 1 IU
Kdward J Mull.illy and Mary K Mul
tiply to Klleii butfgim. un iimliv '-
In the eft of ac1 and sc'4 ne 5IV--T. lrto Ol)
Kdgur Kredrlck and I .Hum Fredrick
to Harry II Adair, lot lu, 11, ID, block
170, Dakota City i m
John II (irlhhle and Carrie l dribble I
to Hurry 11 A.li.lr, lots t), 7, N, U block I
171", Dukotul'lty ...imluuo
A I meet a Itccdcr and J W Heeler to
liny Deluney, lots it, it.). Mix-art. ori
ginal pint to South Sioux !liy so no '
Wm (lordon, trustee, Wlunue ilordon
anil Stella i tlordon t IM.yll-.lii
Keel, low ft. tl, bl.M-k 1M, Joy l'hu-e to
South Sioux Olty inn ill
l'hyllsiu licet and W J Heel to J II
llollou, lots 6. il. block mi Joy Pluce to
South Sioux City I ui
Win Ityun and Julia A Kyau to Jo
Ilislglns, uw'4 w'4 sec lu. ', uw'
ec IV, all iu 2V-7, I'.lsl IHh p in 0O7( (to
John Mnllhall and K A Mulhall to Ada
M I, Telly, w4 nw. ft-?7- and all
iiccrellou, comui.'iicliig ut the west
Hue of sec A, Mil rods south of north
Hue thereof, running east Via l-S rods
thence south Nil rods io centerllneof
anld H-tlon, thence north (o pnu-e
of Is-gluiili.g, lot 4, 6--u and accre
tion thereto jii no
KlUa (leyer to Harry II Adair, lot 6
block 170, Dakota City m o
J HIGH SCHOOL- NOTES
,(MC QrC K4& (-; 0MI HOK.I
Sc1kk1 ronsolidatinn and transporta
tion should be foremost in the minds
of nil who live in school districts one,
o, twelve, thirteen snd twenty-three.
In the meeting Wednesday evening
school consolidation was strongly fav
ored by ever one prpsent either in the
form of a centralized country school
or a consolidated chool located at
Dukota City.
Sine all seem to favor an improve
ment in the local educational s.vstem
why not get the best that is possible
and avoid having to send your boys
and girls away to school to complete
their high school course. Many boys
and many girls have gone wrong be
cause they did not have parental care
or home surroundings when sent away
to uign school, running win spoil a
young country or village person of high
school agn quicker than to allow him
or her to go to a larger town or city
and select their own companions un
known to the parents. Within the
last month a pupil in the Dakota City
high school when asked w hy she was
anxious to go to a cityccliool replied,
"Becanso there is more fun.'' Ask
some parents who have had experience
an J they can tell you what iun may
cost.
Some seem to be .if the opinion that
consolidation and trausportrtion is an
experiment. This is a false illusion ;
for it is not a fad. The first consoli
dated school with transportation was
established io 1809 and there has been
more such schools established in the
last five years than in the preceeding
twenty-five years. Not in a single in
stance have patrons wanted to go back
to some other method after consolida
tion and transportation have been tried.
If you wish your children to be pre
pared to corn pt to with theooming gen
eration of e iuoation, without sending
them Irora home at an early age, by
all means favor consolidation that will
provide a full high school course and
special work in agriculture.
J A Chicoine, Tria
While it is often impossible to pre
vent an accident, it is never impossi
ble to be prepared it is not beyond
any one's purse. Invpst 25 cents in a
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
you are prepared for spraines, bruises
and like injuries. Sold by all druggists-
Sunday School Convention
The Fifth Annual oouveution of the
Dakota County Sunday School asso
ciation will be held February 24th in
the M E church at Dakota City. The
general secretary of the Nebraska
State Sunday School association, Rev
Chas H B Lewis, will be present. He
is well able to give information and
instruction on every line of Sunday
school work. If you wish any partic
ular subject or department of the
work presented or Discussed, please
inform the county secretary, Miss
Haase, at onoe. Plan now to attend
and help make the convention a suc
cess and learn how to do more efficient
Sunday school work.
J F Winebrenner, President.
Wm L Wolfe, Secretary.
All kinds of coal, feed and bay for
saie at reasonable prices..
Fix-LDs & Slauohtkb Oo.
Tko E Bliven, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
banners' Tribune Becomes Farmer
and Breeder.
The Herald is in receipt of an an
nouncement of the change of name
of Farmers' Tribune to Farmer and
Breeder. Farmers' Tribune was es
tablished in 1878 and has been pub
lished in Sioux City, Iowa, since 1904
The publishers, Farmer and Breeder
company, emphasize the fact that the
ohange is in name only, as the men
who have so Buooessf ully conducted the
business since it was brought to Sioux
City will contique in chnrge. Farmer
and Breeder is owned, edited and pub
lished by northwestern farmers and
breeders. H O McMillan is president
and general mauager and John Thomp
son, editor, Both of these men are
highly successful farmers and stock
men and own and operate farms in
connection with their newspaper work.
Farmer aud Breeder is a moet appro
priate name for that publication. Its
scope fully covers the live stock indus
try aud the grain farmer is fully as
well served by the publication as the
breeder. We are advised, ho i ever,
that it is the intention of the publish
ers to devote more attention to live
stock and breeding features in the fu
ture. We believe this is a good move,
because the future of this great sgri
cultural territory depends upon how
much live stock our farms produce. A
liberal production of live stock in this
country will solve the greatest prob
lem of conserving our natural resources
a retention of the fertility of our mil.
CHURCH NEWS
METHODIST.
Kev. W. It. Warren, Di.stor.
Services at the Methodist. k'r,iu..n.,ui
church every Sunday us follows: breach
ing at u a m; Sunday school nt in a m ; chias
meeting 12 m; Epworth Ijugue 7 p in:
preaching S p m.
LUTHCRAN.
Rev. 8. L, Keller. Pastor.
DAKOTA CITT
Sunday school every Sunday at .:tS a m :
MUhImHIi S. Hanse, superintendent,
preaching at 7:M0 p ui. every Sunday.
SALEM
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m; Sun
day achool promptly at 10 a m. tf. P. (Jul
bertson, superintendent.
The public Is cordially Invited to all these
service.
Lincoln Sanitarium
Sulpho-Salii.9 Springs
Locatad ur oara pramlau a4 aja
la tn
Natural Mineral Water
BATHS
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IR. I. W. EVIRETT. Mgr.. Lincoln, Is.
I BRED
Duroc Jersey Swine
at my farm one-half mile north of Homer, Neb.
Sstrdsy, February ZStK
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Consisting of 35 Bred Sows sired by the reat brecdins boar, Missouri
J Gold Finch, and other boars of
note, and bred to Springdale Banker and the great young boar Chief Springdale. I am
putting in this sale some of the choicest of the breed and the best of the Springdale herd.
TERMS Nine months time allowed purchasers on approved notes bearing 10 interest.
This Sale Commences at 1:15 P.M.
GISORGE; C. BLraGSSIMG
" 1 A T T- a .
vrui. a. ira uavis, Auctioneer.
I w-sijjsailMiiiiujiiaaiiijMiiaiu Mrarw.
First publication 2-17-11 8wks
NOTICETO DELINQUENTS
Notice Is hereby Riven that the Interest
upon the sale contract to t he following de
scribed school land in Dakota county, Ne
braska, as set opposite the name of the hold
er thereof. Is delinquent and If the amount
which is due Is uot paid within 80 days from
the date of this notice, said contract will be
declared forfeited by the Board of Kduoa
tlonul Lands and Funds, and said forfeiture
will lie entered of record in the munuer pro
vided by law.
Lot A in Sec. 18-28-8. S. B. Cattle Land
Oo, (Sale.)
K.B.Oowi-eh,
Commissioner of Publlo Lauds and Build
lnirs. Dated February 10, 1011.
First publication 2-10 8ws
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
Publlo notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at my ofttce until 12
o'clock noon on the 27tb day of Feb., lull, for
the bulletin- and repairing of such bridges
as may lie ordered by the commissioners of
Dakota county. Nebraska, during one year
immediately following execution of the
contract with the successful bidder.
Plans and specifications are .now on file
and may be seen at my oflice.
The general character of the work will be
of pile and stringer bridges, all wood, and
steel 'I" 1mhiii and channel Joists on either
wood or steel caps on piling, piling to be
red cedar, see plans and specifications,
The nuiiilsir of bridges to bo determined by
county necessities, and their location to be
In Dakota county as may be determined
later.
Koch bidder must accompany his proposal
with a certified check for 1 1 .'. payable to
the order of the chairman of the Uounty
Uominlsslonersof DakotuCounty, Nebraska,
as a guarantee that he will euter Into a
contract for the building of such bridges
ond making such repairs as may be ordered
during one year Immediately following the
signing of the contract. Such check to be
forfeited and held as liquidated damages
should bidder refuse to enter Into a con
tract within ten days after award Is made
to hi in.
The right is reserved to reject any or all
bids or to accept such bid as may seem to
the liest Interest of Dakota county.
Dattid at Dakota Olty, Nebraska, this th
day February, It'll.
By order of the Uounty Commissioners of
Dukota County , Nebraska.
W. L- ROSS Clerk.
First Publication Feb 10 Bw
Ordor of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of Administrators,
In the county court of Dakota county,
Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Dukota County ss.
io 1,111-iiuiii uiicney, Koocrt L. uneney.
May L. SDlirlliig. Mnls l A. Morln. Wiiltnr
Cheney anil Ouy Cheney, and to all perHons
interested In the estate of Wllllum Cheuey,
deceased :
On rending the petition of Walter Cheney
praying that the udnilnlNtratlon of said es
tate In- grunted to Luclndu Chenev. widow.
uud Walter Cheney, us administrators;
It Is hereby orOered that you, and ull
persons Interested In suld matter, limy, and
do, appear at the county court to t held In
and for said county, on the 4th day of
March, A. D. 1IH I, ut ill o'clock n. in., to show
cause, If any there be, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not be grunted, and
that notice of the pendency of said petition
and that the hearing thereof 1h given to nil
persons Interested lu suld mutter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in the Dakota
County Herald, n weekly uewspaDer print
ed lu said county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day or bearing.
Witness my hand, und senl of said court
this Nth day of February, A. D. lull.
1) C. HKr-FKKNAN,
seal County Judge,
First publication lt-17 8w
Order of Hearing on Petition for Appoint
ment of Administrate.
In the county court of Dakota oouhty, Ne
braska. .
State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss.
To Julia A. M1011, Kmma Nixon. Kllza-
twth A. Nixon, Uroce A. Nixon, und Alex
ander M. Minn, and to all persons Interest
ed In the estate of A, M. Nixon, deceused.
On rending the petition of Julia A. Nixon
praying thut the administration of suld es
tate Is' granted to Ik 11. Stldworthy aud
Wm. 1. Warner as administrators.
It Is hereby ordered thut you and all per
sona Interested In said matter may, und do,
appear at the county court to lie held In
and for suld county, on the 4tb tiny of
March, A. D. lull, at luo'clock in, to show
cause, If any there lie, why the praver of
the petitioner should not I grained, nnd
that notice of the pendency of suld petition
and the hearing thereof lie given to ull per
sons Interested In suld mtitler by publish
ing a copy of this order lu The Dukotu
County Herald, tt weekly newspaper paint
ed I u said county, for three successive weeks
prior to suld day of hearing.
Witness my hand, uud seal of said court,
tills loth duy of February, A. D. lull.
D. V. II Kt lUKN AW,
sk.u County Judge
DISTRICT COURT DATES
For the Eighth Jadioial district ol
Nebraska, for the year
Cuming January an, September 11
Dakota
Stanton
( 'edar
Dixon
Thurston...
.February l;l. Ni pt, mls-r :'5
March , ivloU-r II
. . ., . March la. Nnvc nils-r 18
March !, ls-cetul"r 4
April ID, Octolar 111
The first day of each term Is set for hear
ing applications fore tltzenshlp papers.
liuy T O raves, Judge.
The Herald. $1 per
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SOW
nawaitnafcaau.
W. H
Annual Interstate Breeders'
Association Meeting,
and Sale of Pure
Hogs, and
will b Kld In tK
horaa tl pavilllon at
Sioux City, Iowa February 21-23, inclusive
An elaborate piogram has been arranged for the
event. Everybody interested in farming and stock
raising is cordially invited, in fact earnestly requested
to be present.
Zhe Stock. Sale
will be held on the last day of the
free catalog of the sale stock, address:
Interstate Breeders' tss'iu,
Box 772, Sioux City. Iowa
Auctioneers Col. Carey M. Jones and Col. J. A. Benson
Patronize Home Industry buy your msats of
I Wm. LORENZ, S
$
I Proprietor of
S City Meat Market I
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
Agent for Seymoui's White Laundry. Basket
Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY
HARNESSi
afft
Everything in the line of
Harness and Horse Goods
II. T. Harness $31.50
Old Style Concord $35.00
New Style Concord $37.0O
Kepair Work Uiven Prompt Attention
Frcdrickscn (Si Son.
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Hubbard
.yiaHftvit.i,:1; j,imm.iiazj.juvuiaXiCttaF9
SALE
Ryan, Clerk
TBsaasasmmsok.
Stock Judging,
Bred Cattle,
Sheep
meeting. For
goes on
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