Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 03, 1911, Image 4

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    Dakota County Herald
IOHN II. REAM, PUDL1SHER
Bnhwrriptlon Trice. $1.00 Per Year.
A wprVly newKtmper puiilislipd at
Dftkntn City, NplirHnku.
if Tin lHHion hii hpcii rmi, (1 f ,r the
trAncmirtMon of thin per t li run the
an uprnnd-f Uf matter.
IVIiihinp No. 43.
Official Pafcr of Dakota County
s
4
from our Exchanges
00 a,. ro ;vi ; ::
Whiting ItcMiiH in MIohii, Liwh, htar:
Mis H Sheldon, of W h 1 1 1 i 1 1 . Net), vis
ilfl'l her friend John lilair lmt week.
Uuiipnr Crrt k It.nin in l'nncn Jour
nal: SiMitii i Ciwy returned from tlx
hospital llund it nti.l if) getting jlm.g
iot-lj.
Uoraiok Iteciw iu lmti, Iowa, Htnr:
fttiaa Ann I! irtlett of rtinnx, N'eli, vin
itml over HuniUv with her Muter, Mm
K Uard O riinVriirii.
Lyona Mirror : Mia Clari Wilkius,
Aiitonius Iihthou and Clnrcnct) Ilnxlei,
who are attending nchonl here, Sun
ohVmiI at their houieii in Homer.
Dixon Journal : Father Fehily, for
merly pin tor at Sidney, Nehr, hag been
apiMiinted to fill the, ptHtorate of thi
pariah to succeed Fattier Devanc, who
kas gone to Jackaon.
Winoebago GhiefUin : Oeo Ileikes
and Mr Audhey, of Tennsylvania, were
here Monday to visit their aunt, Mr
Suuuel DeerinK....Mr ami Mrs Cone
retnrued to their home in Haliz, Iowa.
Monday, after a neverai veeka' vifiit
here, with the lsttur' sinter, Mrs I 11
MoC'ormick.
Ponoj Journal : J J McCarthy wua
at Dakota City Monday and Tuesday.
. ...W J Armour of Allen wan in I'ou
o Tuesday and Wednesday of thia
wei k. . . . Da?id Oriflith of near Homer
is Siting at the E C Carter home
here. Ho haa rented the Mrs Boollard
farm on Hoith creek for the coming
y-Mr and is preparing to move onto the
mm).
Wuterhery Items iu Ponca Journal:
Claude Thompson, of Hubbard, haa
aeceptrd a position as a barber in
MurtiiiHlnirg . . . . John McQnirk ami
family oT Homer, have moved on a furin
went of Martinaburpt. .. .Ethel Ander
ton Hiid Maggie- Thorn, of Hubbard,
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT"
J Notice Our Good Statement J
published this week. MORE than enough available
funds (with demand paper) to pay KVKRV'nOL
LAR DUIv at once.
Notes worth 100 cents on the dollar (far as we know)
no suits or foreclosures, and
EVERYBODY HAPPY: BANKERS and CUSTOMERS
and we are "ALWAYS hungry for More business"
it
Try us fur a eaniple month
'The bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT
Bank of Dakota.
i Patronize Home Industry
I Vm LORENZ,
Proprietor of
City Meat Market
i Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
Agent for Seymoui's White Laundry. Basket goes on 5
Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY NERRASKa I
KM. .M VAT yj( a.,
$25.00"
Dakota City
Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle, Vancouver
Colonist Tickets on Sale Daily
March 10th to April 10, 1011
VIA
BJorth-Western IL
Proportionately low fares to points in Albert, Biitish
Columbia, Idaho and Montana.
Through Tourist Cars Daily, Minneapoli? and
St, Paul to Pacific Coast Points.
ROUnd Special llomeaeekera excursion licketa will l, ou
rjn aale March 21at, April 4th und 18th to niuny points
North' Moutani Northern portion of Idaho, atato of
W ot wttHlji"Kton eaat of Kllensburg and Weiiatchoe, alao
WeSl to Kootenai aection of Uritiah Columliia.
or",;,rca;i,i:lp-,,o
Lyman Sholes.
OlvUlon I'ajin'r Aut.Oiuaha.
visited a few daj at the Anderaon
home Dear here.
Pender Republic : Harry Poii'ida
has a hale billed for March 'I anil will
probably move t South Dakota....
MIhh M alile Niebuhr of Winnebago
ited at the D C Weller home the Ihf-t
of the week ... .Charley Pounds Iimm
moved from Hnbbard back t Peiid r.
We have not learned what he ill do.
. . . . M ra J 11 Kin Raton was up t Hon) h
hioiix City Tuesday to see her new
e'raiidson, born to Mr and Mia Elmer
Whartou Friday, February 17.
Potiea Leader: Conuty Attorney C
A King-bury went to Dakota City Mori
din , to procure a writ of maiidauiUN
pnuvecinH, compelling the return of
hehoollioiiho in ditriet 31, hack to its
former place. Home ; arties in district
thitt) one, south of M artinhb'irg, want
ed the sehool hou-ie moved and on a
ceriaiu Hunday moved it tliree quart
eri of a mile, to a tieiv location. The
hearii g of the cine, which was before
Jiiil"," Gravt a, was not hail Monday,
on ocooiliit of til stenographer nit be
ing preaent, but aoj mrued until (Sat
urday. Sioux City Journal 25th: J Varity,
formeily iu th shoo business in .Sioux
City, li is opened a htore with 11 liraunt
of South Sloui City, at the latter pluce.
M r Varity w ill have o atge of a repair
shop, while lis partner will have
charge of the sales end of the ntnre.
... .The funeral services of John Mc
Kinney were held at 10 o'clock yester
day from Honth Sionx City. llev J L
Phillips officiated, the Odd Fellows
having charge of the services at the
grave. Interment was in the Dakota
City cemetery.
Emerson Enterprise : A Weinandt,
Chas ISotowsky of Homer and O E
Dunielhon left Tuesday evening for
Texas where they will visii the coni-t
country .... Miss Mary Luth and Er
nest Ulemark were united iu marriage
Thursday. The Enterprise was una Me
to secure paiticnlars but nevertheless
extends coiigratulati'is . . . . At 7:30
o'clock at the Catholic parsonage on
Wednesday morning occurred the wed
ding of Miss Mayme Weinandt to Will
Jensen. The ceremony was pei formed
by llev Father Ilurke and only rela
tives were present.
Homer Star: Tom Ashford was in
Fremont and Liinolu the tlrst ol tin
week... .Mr and Mra Ti l Wilkins of the
Hand hills arrived in Homer last Satin
day for a visit with their parents and
other relatives .. Mr and Mrs J De
Mpyei and Utile son, will leave on the
evening pa-s. nger today for Canada.
Many people, will regret to aee this es
timahle family leave this coiiiinunitv ,
and know the 'why' of it
Couniv 2 i?o
buy your m:ats of
QtQ 4rJt, m M 43tc4, 4 w:j
to
I
THE
live
maiwr ,r oti.n.
B. C Buchannan,
Agent, Diikotu city, Si h.
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powdor
mado from Royal Crapo
Cream of Tartar
KOALUMNO LIME PHOSPHATE
hut the he.t ninheaof all will follow
them .. . I'om HiiHton aiiippid a car of
horai's and other prop-i t v to the O'"ou-
nor ranch neir Clieatei Held, lant Hut
nr. I M y. II n purchaaed t wo He! a of g-iod
harneHH from Walt Kmith and took
them wei-t with him ) Amlerhon
and wife and liltle aou of Avoca, Iowa,
vinited over Hnndav in Homer with Mr
and Mrs L C Waltmanu of the Omaha
cafe. Mr Anderaon ia a brother of
Mra Wiiltmunu and conducta one of
the Urgent mercantile eatabliahmenta
in tht city.
A M M .M0tt 0 0Wj
I CORRESPONDENCE J
UOMEIt.
The iieraonal property of the late
Alexander M Nixon will be aold nl
public itiietiou .March '.Mh.
Liunie llockwell waa down from the
county a. at over fSuuday.
LeuH Wilkinw wua it paHnetigcr to
Dnkola ('ity Hatuiliiy evening.
MiHB I ia Colemau wua u viniior to
the city over Fiiday night.
Mra Jus Foltz returned laat w.iek
from a viait to Iowa.
.luck McQniik and family moved to
a, farm near Newcastle thia week,
h-re they will keep liouae for a farm
er and f inn p.irt of the Lie.'.
Frank Davia haa niirchiiBod the
Louie II iHiiiiihhen place, known as the
Oueruaey farm, for 52,'JUO, $75 per
acre
Mra Jaa Alia way ia quite ill of u ae-
veio attack of meases.
Mra Tom Aahford ami her mother.
Mra Tim Murphy, returned Friday
irom u tup to Louncil lllnffn.
Mr and Mrs (loo Drake of Winne-
bago, apent aeveral .lays visiting rela-
tivea in lloiuer the piiht week.
Mi.sa Iii (tie Heikesund Mias Cionin.
of Salem, were in tea u Hnmlay.
lU-v J L 1'lnllipa of South Sioux
City and Mr Held of Fremont, begun
a aeries if revival meetings in the M
l-l church Sunday evening. It honed
these will be well atteued as thev both
have the welfare of the community at
heart.
ltoy Davis and his mother went to
Sioux City Sunday evening, Mrs
Duvia returning to Homer Monday and
noy going U points farther tooth.
Mrs Vern Lake of Dakota City, vis
ited relatives und friends ii Honor
this week,
Will Heurdshear made u hut-inchs
tiip to 1'onca, where ho will lemuin
two or t hrce weeks.
Mis Uristnl shopped in Sionx City
the thai of tho week.
Keith, the infant son of Mr and Mrs
Charles Smith, of Hock county, Nebr,
died at their home Thursday, Ft bin
ary !i:t, of cupillary bronchitis. The
reiuui is were brought to . lloiuer und
services held from the home of Mr and
Mrs Joseph Hmith, Saturday afternoon
by Kcv J L Phillips.
D L Allen, wife and daughter Beu
luh, of Sioux City, visited relatives
and fiiemls in Homer and vicinity the
last of the week.
Mr und Mrs Cheek left Tuesday
evening ou u business trip to Spencer.
Mr Cheek sold his farm there and will
be a permaneut resident iu the vioiuity
of I Inner.
llev Sehaffer, of Walthill, assisted
with the revival services Tuesday
evening, llev Phillipa being called
away to conduct funeral.
Karl Uusditl visited school fiiends in
Lyous Sunday.
Chailes Hiserole has imrchiiaeil
! I) L Allen farm and will take posses
sion i ni u ei k.
Mr Kelly will movo onto the farm
recently purchased liy Frank Davis
out in t Ii bluff.
Jay McKutiiffer ami wife- ure mov
inn ijo the hotel. We gladly Wel-
'' ''h. in to town. The King family
who have inimaged the hotel for soei
ul months are going to move to Cher
ry county,
I'.dna Davis is quite ill, buffering
from an abcess ou ihe neck.
It is like a game of checkers to cee
the amount of luoviug going on mound
ns Heroine a few of the niv.ia:
Leslie Churchill and family are mov
lug into the John Chuinl.erlaiu house;
Air Cheek and f tmily en the old O.ika
pli.ee, pi.vioiihly occuiied by Chur
ehil.s; Lbner Miook will occupy the
Ta.tlor Onl.orn hou-e vacated by Mr
t 'heek ; .lack linger will move outo
the old home pluee; Pl,i 1. )1Z y,,!!
move ou in e Jack liergi r farm; T II
Dixon will move on the Fred Kipp, r
place pieioii-dy occupied by Hcuz.
JACKSON.
Johi iL Twnuitf ii.ni H load of IioKh
OU tlio market l'ueail,v.
Jolm Uoler had a lmul of hogs on
tliu market Wediicmltiy .
Louis Wuthli and wife of IluhUrd
were visiting relative hero Saturday.
William liiley whh trauauetiug Limi
Ili'M iu l'uge, Nob, n-veral dava luat
week.
Hervicea were held iu tho t'utholie
church hero Auli Weduiaday at ii
o'clock a. ni. There will also be de
votions here Wednesday and Friday
evenings at 7 :.' throughout lent.
Harry and Alice Demary spent over
Sunday in the home of their sister,
Mrs Merjl Hileman, near Homer.
Pat Dillon and family moved to
Sionx City Tuesday where they will
nsi 1 while Mr Dillon looks up a lo
cation. Williiun Martin f ibmcrof., Nebr,
was looking over his fa ru near Vista
the past Week.
finite a number from here attended
the Oilaudo (lamer sale Bt Ooodnin
Thursday.
IJ Cavauaugh and children, Sarah
and Jack, returned from Lincoln Sat
urday and were over Sunday guests at
the H Dngar. home, They were en
route to Allen, Nebr, their former
home, where they will reside
Mesdames M Uolerand Kiln O'Neill,
and sister, Mary ISoler, were visiting
iu the A K Mann home at Luurel the
past week.
Frank H I log mi arrived home from
Chicago Friday evening. He expects
to go to Council Hhiffs this week where
he haa a position in a railroad ollice.
Misses Melady of Hubbard and Kel
leher of Sionx City, attended the danc
ing party here last Friday night and
were guebts of Mary and Nellie ilo
gan .
Died, February art, 1911, tho infant
baby of Mr and Mrs Fred Winters of
ista. Inteiinent was in St John's
Cemetery Monday.
Mrs William liiley returned from
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, where she
had gone to visit her duughter Mabil
She was accompanied home by her
sister, Mrs Julia Kvans, of Chicago,
who wil. visit relatives here a few
weeks.
'C D Terpeuning, Roy Meachen and
wife and Jessie Kustermau and family
moved to Wagner, S D, Monday.
J A Hull and wifo enjoyed an over
Sunday visit slrom their sou Raymond
of Royal, Neb.
John Kbllhoff who spent the past
two years in the J P Kramper home.
returned to his home iu Chicago Mon
day. The Wales Concert company which
was to give the third number" of the
lecture course heie lust. Friday night,
was postponed ou account of the lll-
uest of one of the members of the
company.
Mrs K S lleutty arrived from Blair,
Neb, Suuduy and is visiting relatives
here.
Mario Leahy is at St Joseph's ho
pitnl receiving treatment for an abcess
iu her ear. She is getting along nice
ly. I
Sam BreDnaman loaded his personal
effects in a car on the Burlington Tues
day and shipped to Royal, Neb, where
he will live ou the Henry Francisco
faim tho coming year.
Krin Mann and family huve moved
hero from Hubbard, und occupy the
house north of Mr Kearney's.
FIDDLER CREEK
Chris Erickseu and family wefe Sun
day visitors at the Larson Bros home.
Mrs Max Nelson spent tho past
two weeks at the Autonius Larson
home on tho bottom. She was there
helping care for the childreu, w ho were
sick.
Birdie Bancroft came home last
Thursday from Iowa, where he had
been staying for a long time. His
cousin, Charley Bancroft, returned
w itli him.
Frank Davis, who is now living on
one of the Uribble places, has bought
40 ncres from Louie KaHiuusnou.
A party was held at the Peter Sor
enseii's home lust Saturday evening
aud all hud u line time.
A tin tie tea basket social was given
ut the Hale school house last Friday
(Veiling and all enjoyed themselves
very much. A lyceiim program was
Riven. .Misa Stone received $23X0 for
the liuskets.
A baby boy wus born to Mr and Mrs
John Labahu last Saturday.
1M. .UI . It 1 . - " ...
vyimriejr iouge aim Wile Visited in
Sionx City last Si.turday .
Mrs Albeit Schrader is visiting
Sioux City this week.
Andrew tiarson is on the sick lit-t
this week.
Mrs Meda IlaiiKen and sou Willie,
left for California last Wednesday.
HUBBARD.
John Howard und son were down to
the city Tuesday .
Don't forget the coffee demonstrtion
at Cail Auders.iu's Saturday, March 4.
Woods Hileman came in from Jules
burg, Col, last week to look after his
farm interests.
Fred Bartlea hud a car of sheep on
ou the market Thursday.
Poultry grit aud oyster bIicIIs for
your chickens at Carl Andcrsou's.
Emil Anderson has moved outo the
John lloguii farm .
Michael Urecu aud wife aud (loo
Hayes and wife were iu Sioux City
Tuesday to attend the fuueral of Mrs
John C Dineell.
New shoes, in Oxfords and every
other stjlo aud shape desired, ut Carl
Anderson's.
Ll Campbell has moved iuto tho
lo w hotel, just tlnished.
Fred Barti la shipped a oai of stock
fiom here Thursday.
A tine lice of faucy decorated glass
rnie, suitable for bnthday aud wed
ding gift-, at Cail Anderson's.
The hog sale of lieacou Bros was not
veiv It gely attended, ami the sale
was called off after seventeen hogs
had been sold. j
Mis Duggau came, down from Sioux
City Fiiday aud is visitim ut the
'John llartiiett home.
Anna Hansen and llaus Jeiiseu were
inariied last Wednesday st the home
Btati or Ohio city it Thi.i;io. i
I. i i ah I'm i. f
1"hvk J i'ionkv innKia oath tlmt hr la noiilor
huriii. r i( th linn ul t . J. t iumi A Co , ileum
lillMliusa in lln- I ay ,, -1,,,,. c, t j ,.,,,,
uteri s.u.1 n, Hi , , lrm ,,. w ,um ,
)M. IHMHII li luii. . tis ler .iirli and i,ry
csx' nt i iAHhii ihai calami ( rurcil by (lie use ol
IIAI.1 a l A14IIHII i t he
V I1WK J ( III NFV.
i-wiirn in bef.in. nio ami miiHu rilMsl In uiy iri n(A
tins nth iy ul liiivmUr. A. l., int.
) I A. W. OI.KA.SOX.
' ' N'UTAHY 1'IUIIC.
Hall falarrh (rc la taki'n Inli-riially and aru
atr.'i lly uis.ii ih I.i.-mI ami imn-uua aurlai- ul llin
yalt'iu. en-nil lur ti'Mliin.Hiialrt. Ins,
. F J cm.SK.y ro. Tolixlo, O
alil hy all IiniKuiaU. ' hv
lake Hall Family i'llia lur nmllatloa.
of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs U
Hansen, Rev Pedersen of Sionx City,
performing tho ceritnony. The young
couple n ill reside near Narora on a
fai m
All kinds of smoked ami salt fish,
for the Lenton season at Carl Andcr
sou's .
The infant child of Mr and Mrs Sam
Knox died Monday at 11 a in, of pneu
monia. The funeral services were
held Wednesday, interment iu Elk
Valley eeuietery .
Mrs I'.bel of NorfoU, mother of Oeo
snd Joe Etui, of this place, died at
Nolfolk Monday of last week. Oeorge
and Joe attended the funeral, which
was held at Norfolk, Wednesday.
Spring goods in endless variety are
arriving daily at Carl Audersou's.
Calicoes, percales and everything in
dress goods iu all the latest patterns.
Dulciii Leedotu, daughter of Joe M
Leedora and wife, "'as joined in mar
riage Wednesday to Freeman Pounds,
an industrious young farmer of this
place. The ceremony was performed
by R v J L Phillips, M E pastor of
South Sioux City, iu the presence of a
score of invited guests und relatives.
The best wishes of the community ur
extended the happy couple, who go to
housekeeping immediately on the Voss
farm northwest of Hubbard. The
bride was bcrn aud raised in Dakota
county and is a model young woman
whom the groom may well feel proud
of.
We want your produce, and we are
still paying more than the market af
fords. Curl Anderson.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Harriet A Ayres, widow, to Curl K
Frank, lots 7, H, hlk I'M), Imkota City f 1 on
DO Kvans, county treasurer, to O K
.Martin, lot I, hlix-k in, Joy Pluee uihl
to South Sionx Ulty
J.I Klmers and l.lllll Klim-rs to John
l)i iii inelr, part sel HWl4.12-jM-l 2i)
I) T (illliiian and Mary S (tlllniaii to
Mary K Miitiilernon. lots 5. II. hloek
ovlnirton annex to South Hlou x
'lty i (0
Mary K Miinilerson, slnKle, to .tunics
II Smith and Medoni A Smith, lots
fi. a, hloek :., CovlniMon Annex to
South Sioux t'lty , l'S 10
A iin-l In Clinlllle ninl Alfred Clialllle to
Jhines Nelseii.e'j ue1 , ;m-L'S-7 it 0
Report of the Condition o!
The Bank of Dakota County
"The Bank tM ALWAYS treats you RIGHT"
of Jackson, Nebraska, Charter No. K, in
corporated In the State of Neliniskii, ut the
close of i.usluess Kehruury 17, lull.
KKSOL'KCF.H
I.oiins ii nd discounts ins,:tai fit
Overdrafts, secured and unseen red I, on 2n
Hiinklnu house furniture and tlx-
tures :i,mhi no
Current ex nenses and tuxes puld . W tin
Ime from luit'l, .state und
private hunks ill.WI ill
Silver, nickels ami cents In.'i:) H7
Total 2:11,1111 2:
I.IAIIII.ITIKS
('uiiltul stock paid in in,mii
niirpius llllio i.inio (HI
I iKllvnieii proMts ;)H5 42
I lldl Vllllln I deposits sub
ject to clu ck $ SI, llli iis
I t-li in n 1 certlllciiles of
deposit ,V,- no
Time cel tlllciltes of de
posit i:r7.iin ii -jin.oirij
- Total ?;(l,ltil
S T.VI K OK N K UK AMK A, I
County of I inkotii. i
I. IM T. Keiuney, ciishler of the nlmvi
named Iviuik, do heieliy swear thin tin
ii I sive si a lenient Is a correct inn I true copy of
the report iniide lo tin' state luinkinn Is.nrd.
aiikst: Ki1. Kkaunkv,
l". M. Kkaknkv, I M rector. Ciishler
It. K. K K a it n :: v, I'lrector.
SuIisciUmmI and sworn lo Is fore me thl;
Slril day of Keliiuiiry, lull.
IiKK C. Kkaunkv,
(skai.) Notary I'uhlle
My commission expires March i, l'.il;)
First publication -'-17-11 ;iwka
NOTICETO DELINQUENTS
Notice Is herehy wlven tlmt the Interest
upon the sale contract lo the followlnu de
scillsd Mcliool hind In Imkotu county, Nc.
Iii'uskii, us M't opposite the inline of the hold
er thereof. Is deliiniiieiit and If the unioiint
which Is due Is not puld within IU days from
t lie date of t Ills mil Ice. said colli rue t will be
declared forfeited by the Hoard of Kdiicu
tlonal Lands and Funds, mid said forfeiture
III lie entered of record Iu the inuiuier pro
vided by law.
Lot 4 ill Sec. lrt-iK-a. S. II. Cuttle Lund
'o. I Sale. I
K. It. Cow I. KS,
Conmilssloiier of l'ubllc I, an. Is ninl Huild-
I IIKs.
I lined February In, Ml I.
First publication 2-17 :lw
Order of Hearing on Petition for Appoint
ment of Administrators.
In th itinly court of Imkotu county, Ne-
hntska.
Suite of Nebraska, Imkotu County ss.
To .lulin A. Nixon, l: m mit Nixon. Kll.a
Ix'th A. Nixon, ( iriu'f A. Mum, and Alex
ander M. Nixon, und to all persons Interest
ed Iu the esl ile of A, M. Nixon, deceased.
in readliiK the petition of Julia A. Nixon
piayliiK thai the administration of said es
tate u- itiaiiied to li. II. stlilworthy und
in. I. Warner ns administrators.
It Is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested iu said mutter may, und do,
appear lit the county court to lie held in
und for said county, on the 4th day of
March, A. li. hit 1, ut In o'clock am, to show
cause. If any there lie, why the praver of
the petitioner should not lie Ki anted, anil
that notice of the pendency of said petition
and tne heiirlna thereof lie ulven to all per
sons interested In said mutter by pulillsli
tiiK a copy of this order In The liakolu
County Herald, a weekly newspaper print
ed lu said county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of lieuiinK.
Witness my lltlllll. lltul seal of said priori.
this luth day of Febniiuy, A. li. hill.
1. t'. liKKKKKNAN,
wkai. County .Indue
First Publication Mnrcli:! :(w
Ordor of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of Administratois
In the county court of I'ukota county,
Nebruska.
State of .Nebraska, Pitkotu County ss.
To Mai lii Illume, Fred Illume, t ins A. Isen
biii. Kliiibelh Wllklns. M innle I, list brink,
Iledwiu Mason, Fanny I'olly und Fred Kip
per, and to all persona Interested In the
estiue of Willie Imluc IseiibuiK. di censed;
n read I n( the petition of Fred Illume,
Piaylutt Hint the ad nilnlst ration of Mild es
tate In' irriiiited to (ins A. lscnhuiv, as mt-
list i ii l ii ; It is hereby ordered that
you, and all persons Interested In said mat
ter, may, and do, appear ut tliecounty court
to l' held in and for said county, on the
'.'.It day of March, A. i. lull, at In o'clock a.
in., lo show cause, if any there Is', why
the prayer of the petitioner should not lie
Biiinteil, and t lull notice of the pendency
of said petition und that the hrailiiif there
of lie Ik'Ivcii to all persons Interested in said
mutter by publishing a copy of this order
Iu the Iii, kot a County Herald, a weekly
newspaper printed In said county, for three
successive weeks prior to said day of lienr
Inu. W itness my hand, and seal of said court
this 5(7 in day of February, A. li. lull.
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Greatest Offer Ever Made to Stock Feeders
Dr. Hess Stock Food on 3 Months Trial
From the manufacturer's written guarantee and the
untiring praise it is receiving from our customers we are
doubly sure that it is, without exception, the best Stock
Food or tonic ever produced and at a price that you can
afford to feed it regularly.
Now here is our proposition: We will supply you
with sufficient Dr. I less Stock Food to feed your animals
twice a day for three months; we will supply you with
25 lbs. or one ton, then if at the end of three months you
are not absolutely sure that it has paid you to feed Dr.
Hess Stock Food, that is. if your animals fed for market
have not been more thrifty, your other stock in better state
of health, return to us the empty package and we will re
fund every cent you have paid us.
Here are the prices:
500 lbs. for $25.00
Or 100 lbs. at the same rate, $.00
Or 25 lb. pail at $1.00
There is not a farmer or feeder in this community that
can afford to miss this liberal proposition.
Mark you, you are to be the judge and jury
Si&kotsx City Pharmacy
Dakotiv City,
Public Sale
Having decided to quit farming,
the old Will Ilazlegrove farm, four miles west of Dakota City
and three miles east of Jackson, Neb., ou
Wednesday, March 8th, ion
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The following list of property:
IlorsCS One bay team, mare and celdintr. 7 and 10 vrs
old, wt. 2,300 lbs. One span of bav m.irf,. nw 7 and wt
2,300 lbs. One bay colt coming 3 yrs old. wt about 850 lbs.
One bay colt coming 2 yrs old, wt about 700. One bay yearling
colt. One brown mare 12 yrs old, wt 1,300. Two bav Red
Rock mares, age G and 4, wt 2,200. One brown mare 4 yrs old,
wt 1,100.
Cattle One half-blood Jersey cow, 3 yrs old. One red
cow 4 yrs old, and one 2-yr-old heifer, both will soon be fresh.
Hoars 13 head of shoats, wt. about 200 lbs each.
Farm Machinery 1 Rock Island disc, 1 six shovel
walking cultivator, 1 four shovel Racine Satley riding cultivator,
1 four-shovel riding and walking cultivator, 1 Janesville disc
cultivator, 1 Brown 4-shovel riding cultivator, 1 bran new two
row Dandy cultivator, for listed corn, one Ifi-inrh X-Rnv
sulky plow, 1 10-in. walking plow, 1 Canton riding plow, 1 four
section harrow, complete, 1 new Rock Island Special farm truck,
1 Lansing wagon, complete, 1 Bradley top buggy, 1 Hedges
Queen binder, in good shape, two sets work harness, one set of
double driving harness, 1 single harness, bran new, 1 hand pow
er corn sheller, 1 De Lavel cream separator, about 10 rods of
wire cribbing, and an asssortment of farm and garden tools.
About 3 doz chickens. 1 pair of ducks.
Sale Commences at 10 o'clock. Free Lunch at Noon.
TFRMS' 10 ""'ler "ver that amount ton tuoutlia' time on
i JiYiiisJ. tmkul,le notes bearing 10 interest fron, date.
. W. SxstYctt, Owner
II. O. DORX. Auctioneer.
Undertaker
Tho Mico Etcni il Process of Jimbalmiuir.
Nothing taken from body and nothing put
in body. All done upon outside. Body can
be kept for ages.
li. F. Saw.ver, lackson, Nebraska
(Abstracts of Title
A $10,000 Suretv Bond
I Guarantees the accuracy of every
AliHtmct I make
yj HARNESS :
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This 1J -in. Concord Harness No. 70
no collars 31
Our No. 17!), 1 J-in. Concord, with
flat backs, a better job
Sturgeo Bros
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Mr. FEEDER j
Nebraaki
I will offer at Public Sale at
HD T. KEARNEY, Clerk,
County Coroner
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ISuceeHsor to
Dakota County Abstract Co.
Bonded Abstracter I
J. J. E I M E
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4ll Fearl St
Sioux City