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

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JOHN II REAM, PUBLISHER
dubacriptton i'nee. $1.00 l'or Year.
a weekly newBpaper published at
Uafcota Oily, Nebraska.
i'ermlHaion tins been grunted for the
transmnHiori of this paper through the
muiia uh Hrcond-class matter,
Telephone No. 48.
go today. Mr and Mrs Leo HnifiH, day ovonlng tlio oud caruo and God
other near relative's, of Bnllx, Iotva,r- claimed Tor for hid own. Mnrgrot
rived in the city Inst evening and will, was a nwect littlu girl and n grei
accompany the others to Hubbard, ) comfort to hnr parents and to tlio homo
., , jcltclc, and oho will be greatly rnlnscd.
Homer Star: A boy was born to "1J P'ck? his ohoiceHt rtowera.
Mrs A M Nixon, last Saturday evening. 'f fe '""! "M warn hold lliurj
....AH Itlcharda returned Tuesday '" n,ml tntwmi mado in St Mary's
fiom sovoral necks' visit with relatives cemetery. A vary large floral offering
-n.i n.t, t.. wi. Ti,itwBBcontrlbntod bv the school child-
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Official Paper of Dakota County
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Sloiui, Iowa, Star:
down from his homo
J J English whs
in Hontli Siom
Oity last week visi.ing with old frindH
iu thin locality.
Wyuut Ttihuuo: Mm Henry Johns
was taken suddenly ill at church Hun
day moiiiiug Hud wiu removod to her
borne. Hho is reported better at this
writing.
l'nnca Loader: M I Mellon and
Pcatl Uaker wont to Jackson Tuesday
, in hopo of bagging a frvr canvas bach
whioh iu i) reported to bo flying in that
u'cinity.J
Badger Greek Items in Pono.i Lead
er: Mrs Ed Bush in visiting friends
in Biunx Oity and Hubbard this weok.
. . . .Phil Hmith of Hubbard is visiting
friouds iu this vicinity this week.
There must bn sorao attraction for Phil
up this way for ho is quite a frequent
culler.
8ioux Oity Journal, 15th: Todd
Cliriktonlinrsou of Crnftnu, Nnli, Is in
Sioux City . . . .The funeral services of
Robert L Oxford were hold at 1 ;80
Vulook yesterday at thtt residence of
H M Tollinger, iu South Sioux Oity.
Jutermeut w.8 faths South. Nfoijr Oity
o-metery.
Lyons Mjrrori Miss Anna .Miller
of this place was one of the trained
uurnes for u ooiiBin of Mrs M M War
ner's at Dakota Oity, Mrs Will Orr,
who had a caso of blood poisoning, . . .
Miss Edvinua Young got a lay-off from
school .duties. Tuesday, on account of
an nuruly stovo at the school Iiouho.
Hho uud Ethil to udii use of the oppor
tunity io vim (iieir sister jlon, uear
Lyons. Craig News.
Oakland Independent: The hoard
of supervisors have grunted tlio pro
posed new lino of railroad between Te
katnah and IJcoatur the right of way
along the main traveled public road.
Decatur bus already granted u fran
chise for the road and all that reniuins
is the right of entry into Tokiimah, It
hegiua to look us if Decatur will dual
ly have a railroad. Tlio project is said
to be u sure go. It is backed by east
ern capital, no bonds or bonuses are
"ssiUm &! t!;n rutin prnrnutlug it r.r.
ready to build on short notice. Mo
Keen motor curs will bo used.
mural into tho Methodist narsonaKO n " "10 laalJ
this week. Tlw MoEutaffers now havo r uor BOUOt)1 matc8'
tho entire hotel and aro ready to take
care of tho traveling public... .Jack
MoTsggert of near Jackson, a son-in-law
of Geo Thaokor, moved this week
onto the old Surlier farm southwest of
Homor. Frank Nowburn, who occu
pied tho placo last year, moved onto
tho A Nixon farm, between horo and
Emerson.... J G Boohert pulled
through Homer with his hay baler,
Wednesday enrouto to tho reservation
where ho will balo about 76 tons of
hay for John Ashfurd. lid Just ilnish
od haleing about tho same amount
north of tho swamp for Dr Maxwell.
remcJibriiuco
Winnebago Chieftain: Mm Nellie
Nuuu wont to tho Oity Wednesday
overling.. ..Mrs Louis Herman was a
vihltor iu Dakota City Thursday oven
lug.... M 8 Mansfield waa a business
oilier in Sioux Oity Wednesday uud
Thnrfiduy . . . .Mrs Ohas Hiseroto visit
ed her parents, Mr and Mrs F M Eve
land, the first of tlio week .... Mrs J A
Davis was down from Homer Saturday
to see hordaughtor, Mrs Lester Miller,
and lo see the sick ball . ...Tho Win
nebago orchestra, whilo on its way to
Dakota City last Saturday night, with
Giib Oerlach doing tho driving act,
suddenly found its sevoral members in
tlio ditch, tipped ovor about a mile anil
a half north of Winnebago. Jes Hom
ing declare) ho will never again trust
himself in a rig Gus drives. Ho had
rather risk it by balloon or on foot
hereafter.
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CORRESPONDENCE
. jMJtj OOKWA(MiX0 MKOtOKKOKM
HUBBARD.
Crip to
Enmuuii Euteipriso : Geo Cook has
been deliveriug the mail on route 1 a"
few iTvjs tnis weeit as Mr Ooughtry
has been laid up with the grip.... lieu
liuudersou went to ltouhcstor, Minn,
Monday morning to eouhiilt the noted
pljysloiaus about his knee. Mr lion
doifcon is holding his uu but tho knoe
dot'ti not seem to improve iu the least.
...L II MoLaughliu is circulating a
petition tliiri week for tho appointment
as postmuster. We undeistaud Mr
"ohb is not a onndiduto for tlio ap
pointment. Iu this case wo could Uud
no one vi ho would bo better lilted Tov
tho vacancy thuu Mr MoLaughliu,
Sioux Oity Journal, 12th: Peter
McShane, ngoil 8il years, an old res
ident of Dakota county, died of old
ago iu Hubbard, Neb, yesterday Mr
McShane camu to Dakota comity iu
1878, uud for u number of years was a
farmer. Later ho retired from the
farm and had madu his homo in Hub
bard. For tho past two years ho has
been a constant sufferer from rheuma
tism. Ho is survived by his wifu and
four daughters, Mrs J F Duggau and
Mrs W W Myers, both of Sioux Oity,
Mrs John Hiirtncl', of Hubbard, Neb,
and MrsFrauk O'Dounell, of Water-
bury, Neb. Mr and Mrs Duggau uud
Mr uud Mrs Myers uro in Hubbard
now. Their families aro expected to
Brim or Ohio Citt or Toledo. I
LVCIS COUNTT. f "
Fsank J, CiiiNCT make oatli that he la kdIoc
partner ol tho firm o( f. J. CillNKr A Oo, doloc
buamcM In the city ot Tulwlo, County and HUM
aoreuld. and that aald firm will pay the aum ot
4K HUNURIIU DOI.LAUS tor each and ecry
ewe ot Catamui thtt cannot bo cured by the uw ot
HAUL'S CATAKBU CUKC,
FRANK J. CIIKNEV.
Swan f) bore me and luhecrlbed In my pretence,
tkU U day ol Ueoember, A. V., ISM.
1 7?rr I - A. W. OLEASON,
t i! Notast rvhu
Mall i CaUrrb Cure ta taken loteinally and acU
upoD Uie blood and mueou aurteoM ot the
Aad tor Uathaonlal. tret.
rmiiJtaiii ' T9l0(,l,
Trin int'f rialyM, ir coutllpaUou.
Mabel Heffarnan and Annie McGeo
oanin homo from tlio convent lo attend
tho funeral of Margeret Uoeney.
Nellie Heenoy went to Sioux City
Wednesday.
Louis Mogetiseii uiid Ueit Duyer no
ccompiuiod a stook shipmout to Sioux
Oity Wedncsduy.
Wo want your produce, and wo aro
still paying moro than tho market af
fords. Carl Anderson.
Fred Burtles shippod a car of sheep
Wednesday, two cars Thursday and
one Fridoy.
T,onis MngAnRA" and IWt Dyer
were among tho stock, shippers from
horo this week,
Jim Smith has movod to tho Miko
Beaoom Plot.
Don't fail to soo our lino of Easter
bonnets, and furnishings uppiopriate
for tho Eastor seusou. Everything
now and of tho latest styles, Oarl
Anderson.
Marie Kelligbet wont to Jackson
Sunday and visited tho girls at tho
oonvont.
Torn Long was in Sioux Oity Satur
day and Suuday.
Alice Veaooui spent tho first of tho
weok iu Sioux Oity.
A dandy uow lino of plow shoes, in
cluding the colobrutod mulo-hido shoes,
y to wear and easy to buy, at Oarl
Andaman's.
Charlie Dodge and Louie Lursen
had u oar loud of stock on tho market
Tuesday.
Those from heiu who wero in tho
Oity Tuesday wore, Oharlio Dodge,
Louis Rusmiisson, Mrs Deaeom,
Peter Sorouseu, George Uuys, sou and
daughter, Mike Smith, Will Uurty
and wife,
Airs 0 llasmutispn was a Sioux Oity
shopper last Saturday.
Spring caps and hats iu all styles
and prices, at Carl Audetsou's,
0 Olseu and wife went to Bloan, lo,
to atteud the fuueral of Mrs Olson's
father, hut week.
Mabel uud Fay Cnbleigh are slowly
on their way to recovery,
Mrs P Hhuip vihiled in Sioux Oity u
couple of days last week.
All kitida ot canned goods at Carl
Anderson's, at lower prices thuu at
any other storo iu tho county. Try
our ouuned peals, ul SI. 25 per dozan
cans.
Edward Jensen and family ate din
ner ut tho Peter Jensen home Suuday,
Eugro and Homo Hansen vibilod ut
tho homo qf thiir sister, Mrs U Jensen,
of Nti corn,
Georgo Portis hud tlio misfortune of
being kicked by a horeo lust wock uud
is under the doctors care ut this writ-
nig.
Drees goods, wash goods, percales,
in all the latent pal terns, at Uurl An
del soli's.
Hoy Wilsey had a linn Polaud China
liog shipped iu from Wayno Wednes
day. Fted Battels shippud two oar loads
of shopp Tliurnd iy.
Pearl Ilarty and Jettio Loug visit
ed at tho convent iu Juaksou Sunday
U llirsoh uud wife visited at tho
parental home from Saturday until
Monday.
EastHr candies, the latost iu tho
market, at Oarl Audersou's.
A flro iu tue swamp destroyed con
siderable hay for parties iu this local
ity, Tuesday.
Mrs John Harty and children wore
in Sioux Oity W dnosduy.
C M ltasmussen uamo buck from
Sioux Oity Wednesday.
Sheriff llookwell was in Hubbard
and vicinity tho first of tho week.
Onion sets, uud garden seods of all
kiuds, ut Carl Anderson's,
Mrs Julia Mtkesell itud daughters
Gertrude and Mrs Oliver Fisher, were
guests iu Hubbard Tuesday.
John Smith, who was tukeu to a
Sioux City hospital lust week to bo
operated on, has boon very ill and for
a tlmo his Ufa was dispairod of, but
word has beeu received that u slight
ohitugo for tho better had beeu noticed,
Last Tuesday Mr uud Mrs Frank
Heenoy wero oulled upon to lose thoir
daughter Margaret. Sho had not been
well for over a year, still at times bar
recovery wus hoped for, but ou Tues-
HOMER,
Mr Gorliam mado a business
Walthill Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs Dillon brought tho infant baby
of Tim O'Connor down to Homer this
week, but was called back to Sioux
City suddenly by tho serious illness of
her daughter, Mrs FltzGibhoDS, who
is in tho hospital.
Mrs Priest and daughter Ila mado i.
trip to Sioux Oity Thursday.
Little Sherman McKmley, who has
boon sorioasly ill with itiflamation of
tho bowels, (it very much bettor,
Eph Itookwoll and family havo
moved into tho parsonage.
Mrs Louis Armol and daughter Bor
nadette drove up up from near Winne
bago Thursday to take tho evening
train to Sioux City.
Grandma Priost, who has been liv
ing with her son Frank, has gone out
to her sou Ern Priest's iu the country.
Dr Smith visited her brother Will
and family in Walthill Thursday
afternoon,
Marvin Armour uud wifo attondod
tho Lyceum number ut Dakota City
Wednesday evening going on to Sioax
Oity tho next day, returning to Homer
Friday.
Clarcnco Ilasdal, who is attending
scliool in Lyons, Sundaycd in Homor.
John Winobrennoruccompauied Bev
Phillips down from South Sioux Oity
Sunday.
Ohas Clay pool, wifo and baby from
Sioux Oity, bpout Sunday with rela
tives in Horner.
A LI Monroe and wifo wont to Sioux
Oity Sunday evening, Mrs Monioo re
turning tho uoxt day, Mr Moaroo
making other points traveling fur tho
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Oo,
Mrs Fannie Orozeir visited friends
and rolntivca in Homer the first of the
week.
Born, on Friday, Muroh 10, 1911, to
Carl Beam and wife, a boy.
David Olapp leavea for Now York
Ibis week where ho expoots to farm .
Mr Gallagher is going through with
the car aud also expects to look at tho
lund iu that state.
Think It Over.
When your church gives an enter
tainment, who buys a tioketfrom yon?
Your home merchant.
When your lodcu givfB a dance, who
buys a ticket from yon? Your home
merchant.
Whou you raise a subscription for a
sick or needy brother, who heads the
list? Your home merchant.
Whou vou yourself or some other
of your family is sick, and your pay
day envelope won't reach arouud, who
gives you credit ? Your homo merchant.
Did you ask your mail order man to
help your church, buy a tlokot foi
your dance, subscribe for a siak broth
er a boueflt or give you credit until
next pay day ?
lhink it over.
JACKSON.
Mrs Pat Hcoaan was removed to St
Joseph's hospital Tuesday, whero sho
will leooivo treatment.
J W Flnnell and L A Nolan returned
from Sturges, S D, Monday, whoro
they had bocu tho weok boforo to take
a claim.
Mrs A 0 Carroll, daughter Gladys
und son Muynurd, of Sioux City, wore
guests in the Ed T Kearnoy home sev
eral days last week. Thoy departed
Sunday for their uow homo in Califor
nia. Mrs TIiob Oasoy of "Vista, Neb, is ut
the libspitul recovering from an ope
ration. M D Loudon is taking a few weeks
pleasuru trip thiough Toxub,
An entertainment will bo given in
St Patrick's hall Friduy evening.
March 17, tho proceeds to goto buying
u new piaun for tho hall. A small-admission
of 25o aud loo will bo chargod.
All ure invited.
Mrs Henry Suudt, sr, wont to Ponca.
Saturday, tu make her homo with hor
daughter, Mrs Chris Lautoubuugh,
who recently moved thore.
Goo Monger, wife and children,
ppont over Suuday with relatives iu
Wutorbnry.
Mary Z Bolor dopartod Monday for
Laurel to spend a week jn tho A E
Maun homo.
James Timliu and wife of O'Neill,
Neb, weiu visiting friends horo Satur
day. Mrs Katie Moran arrived hero from
Deuver, Ool, Satuiday evening.
Misses Aliiio uud Bernico O'Neill,
of Sioux Oity, wero over Sunday
guests of Mury Z Buler.
Misses Outheriuo und MurRurot
Quiuu of Bancroft, .Neb, spent Suuday
at home.
Mrs 0 U Duggau aud daughters
Leuru and Mildrod, of Sioux City,
Thou Murphy of Homer, John J Ityan
and wifo of Sioux. Oilv, were Suuday
guests ut tho fl W O'Noill homo.
Tho forty hours adoration will bo
gin in tho Catholic ohuroh horo Sun
day. Sovoral priosts from tho outsido
missions aru expected to bo present.
Mat Hogan, manager for tho E A B
Luiubttr Co ut Dixon, Nebi, spent ovor
Sunday with tho home folks.
Geo Teller, jr, and sister Lizzie, ro
turned Monday evening fioui a weeks
visit with their broth r William, ut
Laurel, Neb.
MIbs Mary ttyan and Mrs Frank
Diivuy returned homo Friday evening
(rom excelsior bpungs, Mo.
FIDDLER CREEK
Minnio Wilklus went to Lyous, Neb,
Thursday, to visit her sistor Clara.
Mrs Ed V Maurieo is staying with
Mrs Alex Nixon this weok,
Tho "8olo" oluli met at Albert
Shroodor's last Thursday evening uud
all had a jolly good time.
Mux Nelsou, Louie ltasmuBseu, Ex
Sheriff Hauseu uud Merianious Potor
bou went down to Blyburg last Wed
nesday to hunt ducks,
Gruco Crippou is on the sick list
this week,
Grandma Priost is staying with her
son, L E Priest, again.
OIibb Dodgo and wife spout Blind ay
at tho Johu Lobahu homo.
A surpriso party was held at Nols
Hanson's homo last Saturday evening
in honor of Myers Hanson, und all had
u good time.
Ed llookwell and Juo Claytou took
hens aud geese to Sioux City last
Monday. t
O J O'Connor uud wife startod Sun
day on a trip to Florid. Thoy ox
peoted to stop at Keokuk and Kansas
City ou tho way dowu,
SOUTH SIOUX CITY
From the accord
V. II. George left Tuesday lor a trip
to Texas where la will look nt land
and spend n week sightseiing.
F Kerr is building a small house on
the old Wilson place south of towo,
where lie will raise onion? this summer.
Mrs Kntc Hognn returned Sundnv
evening trom Cherokee where she hnd
been spending two weeks visiting the
home of her daughter.
M. L. Wolle and sou Henry left Friday
for Kit Carbon, Colorndo, where they
expect to huild one homestead five miles
from that place, and iu it month or two
will he joined by the remainiuj; members
Qf the fumily.
Willie Mulliiie, who has been at school
in St Paul Minn returned home Mondny
lie has been sick with diphtheria and the
Kchool hud heen under quarantine lor
six weeks when he lift. He will visit his
parents here nod rest up before return
ni.
Nois Uhvcn nod grandson, Jesse ol
near Homer were over Sunday visitors
in town. This is Jesse's first visit here
since the family moved uwny Inst cnr
nud he has grown so rnpidlv durinu his
sojourn on the reservation that some of
his best friends failed to recognize him.
C A Conunt last week sold his home
at the north end of Dakota street to
A Brndic Cownic, the consideration hi
ing $1,800. Thh. will innkc a fine home
for Mr Cownic and his tntnilv. Mr
Connptts looking nt lots with a view
of building a new home nt once.
Lew Stevens will commence the crcct
ion ol u Hummer collate at Iihuid Bench
which is to be 28x.'!G with a porch on
two aidet. 0-cnt Sliituni will be the
carpenter, Mr Stevens hns beer; one of
the Sioux City sunimer colony nt the
lake for several years,
Messers Burke, Gordon aud Walker
have comphted arrangements for the
construction of ten new cottnges in the
not th part of town just wist of the
hijjh school building. These gentlemen
expect to commence building at once
mid the houses will he for sale on the
installment plan or for rent.
Henry Rungc hns heen busy this week
circulating a petition in Scliool Districts
No. nnd No. Ao, th purpose of which
is tu have the bo it miry of these districts
chauued. Under the new plan all the
land on Walkers Island and that part
ol Brushy Uend occupied by the Web
ster, Woddell, Harden, and Tunmclif
familes nnd n small part of the Brown
ranch on the big hnr, would be taken
Irom district 3 nnd added to district 30
The petitions are addressed to County
Superintendent Voss and are being
largely signed by residents ol both dis
tricts. The South Sious City lodfte of Ancient
Order of United Workmen this week
leased the rooms over the Evans Build
lug just north of the Record und will re
model them into a lodge hall. The
Workmen plnn to make their new quar
tcrsa model of neatness and comtort
nnd will have things arranged with a
special view ns to their needs as a lodge
The deal has heen pending for some
time nnd the members express them
selves ns well pleased with their new
home. The Workmen hnve heen holding
meetings nt the Woodmen hull on Main
street.
CANADA THE LAST WEST
Klrst publication 3-10-ll-tw.
OltlJKUON MIOIUTKOF WIMi OU ON CHUNT-
1NO LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Stuto of Nebraska, Dakota County us.
At u Reunion of tlio (Jounty Court lipid at
the County Oourt room In Dakota Ulty in
"aid county, on th 4th day of .March A. D.,
1011, prosont lion, I). (J. llofTornnn, county
JUURC.
In the matter ot thecstatoof A. M. Nixon.
drcciuicd i
Whereas, lott'jrn or administration hao
this day boon Kmnted to 1). II. Htldworthr
and Wm. I. Warner aa mlmlnlntrators ot
tho oitatoof A. M. Nixon, deceased. It Is
horetiy ordered that creditors bo allowed
bx months to preaent their claims against
said PHtato tor adjustment and allowance,
and that ald administrators bo allowed one
year to sottlo up snld estate trom tho 4th
day ot March, A. I)., lull.
It Is further ordered that notice bo Riven
to thn creditors of snld ostat tonppnnr I1
foro mo nt tlio County Oourt room of said
county on tho 6th day of June, 1911, on tho
6th day of July, lull, and on tho fatli day or
Heptembor, 1811, nt 10 o'clock In tho foro
noon of each day by publication In tho
Dakota County Hornld, it uewspapor pub
lished In said county for four weeks succes
sively prior to tho 6th day or June, lull.;
, , 1). O. llKKKKItNAJf,
skat.. County Judge.
WMMSBKllOHII
& Patronize Home Industry buy your nnats of S
j Wxx LrORENZ,
Proprietor of
City Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Jj Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
Agent for Seymours White Laundry. Basket goes on
Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
I DA KOTA Clv N EBRASKA
Klrst publication .M0-ll- I.
oliuMl ON fROBATE K WILI. on oN GIUXT-
INO LKTTEUS OF ADMINISTRATION.
State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss.
At a session of tho County Court hold nt
tho County Oourt room in Dnkota City In
buhi county, on m -tin uuy or iWiuoli, A. I).,
1U11, present lion. D. o. HolTcmnn, county
JUdKO.
In tho matter of tho i-stnto of William
Olinnoy, deccaed:
Whureas, lottors of administration hno
this ilny beau Krauted to l.ucliula Chonoy
nud Wnllor Ohonoy iitiidiidulslralorn of llio
ostnte of William Cheney, deceased, It Is
horoby ordorcd that creditor- Ihj allowed
six months lo present their claims nsalnst
snld cstnto for adjustment nud allowance.
Hint that said administrators iw allowed one
year tosuttlo up said bhiato from tho 1th
day ot March A. D 1011.
It Is further ordorcd that notice Ixj Riven
to th" creditors of snld nutate to appear bo.
foie mont tho County Court room of snld
county on tho Oth day of June, 1011, on tho
ath day of July, lull, and on tho 0th day of
.September, 1011 at 10 o'clock In tho foio
noon of each day by publication In tho
Dakota County Herald, a newspapor pub
lished In said county for four weeks succes
sively prior to the 0th day of June, 1011.
1). O. Hfkkkknan,
hkat,. County JudRe.
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First publication :j-10-ll-lw.
IN DISTRICT COURT FOR DAKOTA COUNTV,
NEBRASKA.
William Orr vs Thos. M. KleeV, William
O. Orr, solo heir of Ohas C. Orr, deceased,
Thos Ilobosun.Johii P. Volley. John W. Pet
tit. VlrRlnln UtiHSoll. Mary McP. Uussoll, It.
H.Htownrt. true mime unknown, (leorKla
Jay, John K. DoWalt, Horace K. Do Wait
and Dm Id A. llarkley, only heirs of Thomas
Jj. Griffey nnd Tollu Griffey DoWalt, both
deceased, Jacob lllrshfold, Joan It. (lolller,
Theodore V. Andrews, Laura M. 8truby,
Hiuali Iluchannu, residuary lenatee of Hob
ort Muclia..an, Hr., deevu-od, Carolina Oou
nablo, solo Kelr of KdnarF. Mnsonaml Lydln
A. Mason, both deceased, A. P. Small, true
namo unknow n ana . Hmall, truo name un
known, the unknown heirs ot tho follow lnt?
named porsons, to-wlt: Thos. M. Fleck,
Thos. Hobcsuu. John P. Folic , John W.
Pottlt, VlrRlnln Itussell, Mary McP. Ilus
sell, H. II. Stewart, truo name unknown,
lacoh Hlrslifcld, Thoodoie V. Andrews,
Martin WlMduI, A. P. rtmiill, truo nanio
unknow u and S. Hmall, truo name unknow u.
To bald .Defendants:
You and each ot you will tako notice that
on tho 'J-'itli day of February, 1011, tho aboo
named plaintiff filed his petition In tho Dis
trict Court of Dakota county, Nebraska.
nRalust said defendants, the object and
prayer of which Is toqulot title In thu plain-
ui i." ih- ,inwm -,' i i,n-, iHupHrtv Mo
unted In tho vIHiiko of Dakota City, Dnkota
county, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of block 10
nnd lots 1 to H, both inclusive, and lots 10
and 11, In block at), against the adverse
claims ot tho said defendants and each of
thorn praylnR that tho defendants and each
of thorn be barred nnd forever nstoppod
from liavliiK or claiming any rights, title or
Interest thoreln, nnd that tho deeds and
other lustiumonts of lecord under whAdi
tho defendants in tho notion havo appar
ent claims to tho laud, or to parts ot It, ho
adjudged null nnd void in so fnr ns thoy at
feet tho plaintiffs title or constitute n
cloud or clouds thereon, nnd asking for gen
oral cquttrfblo rollof.
You aro required to nnsw or snld petition
on or boforo tho 17th dny of April, loll.
Dated this 25th day of Fobruniy. 1011.
Wiimam Oiin, Plaintiff.
By Paul Plzey, his attorney.
Now Offers More nnd Better Oppor
tunities Than Any Other Coun
try in the World.
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This lK-in. Coucord Harness No. 76
no collars S31
Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with
flat backs, a better job S35
Sturges Bros. IS,?
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Dakota City to
Portland, Tac
Seattle, Vancouver
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Tiiu woat, aa far aa tho Unite d
States is concarnotl, is gono. Tho
yoimg man looking for a future and
tliu old mau looking for a placo to
bnild a homo for himuelf aud family at
the loweut pooHible oxponao and effort
are turning to tho huge, broad und
easily cultivated fields of western Can
ada, whioh oin now bo bought at very
reHoiiblt priot'Hr Tfc in tlm present
day land of opportunity. Fifteen or
twenty years ago land in the western
states could bo bought cheap but not
any more. With development comes
advauco in land values, So it will bo
with Oanuda, but the mau who buys
uhoap land in 0 a inula now will not
havo to wait Uftoon or twonty yoors
for tho udvanoo. Ho will realize
quicker returns than tho man rrho
bought uhoap wealern lauds in tho
United States. Things aro douo quick
er thoHo days than thon. Development
is more rapid. The Canadian Tranb
Oontiuontal Rail Roads have arranged
to spond $500,000,000 in western Can
ada immediately. Thut'd a demon
stration of faith iu this now country,
that puts to rout all questions ot doubt
as to progresH uud development. With
railroads oomes population uud with
population comes iiioroiino in' laud
values. Iu western Oanadu, there aro
all kiuds of good cheap laud, especial
ly in the Haskatohuwau district, whioh
has proven to bo tho most fertile wheat
producing country iu tho world. Qood
wheat landa iu this distriot can now
be bought for as low as $10,00 to
$'12 00 pur noro, aud on easy paymeuts
ut that.
We otvn over 100,000 aoros in tho
fertile Saskatchewan distriot, and it I
will pay any man who in looking for r !
good investment or an opportunity to
get a home uud farm ohoap to write us
for our book culled "Tho Quido to tho
Last Wist." This book tells you all
y u want to know ubo i' Canada and a
copy will bo sent to aujbody fieo of
charge. Just send your unruo and ad
dress, Lust Land & Development
Oo,, Norfolk, Nebraska,
riist Publication March: C
Ordor of Hearing on Petition far Ap
pointment of Administrators.
In tho county court of Dakota county,
Nobiaskn.
Htato of Nobrnska, Dnkota County ss.
To Maria illume, Frod illume. Ous A.Ison
burg. Elizabeth Wllklns. Minnie I.usebrliik,
lied wlrt Mason, Fnnny Polly and Fred Kip
por, nnd to nil porsons Interested In tho
estate of Wllholmlno Isenburg, deceased:
On reading the potltlon of Fred Illume,
praying that tho administration ot snld es
tate Ik) granted to Gus A. Isenburg, as ad
ministrator; It Is hereby ordered that
you, and nil porsons Interested In snld mat
ter, may, and do.appear at the county court
to bo hold In nnd for snld county, on tho
K5h day ot March, A. D. 1011, at 10 o'clock a.
in., to show causa, If any there bo, why
tho prayer of tho potltlonor should not bo
Rianted, nud that notice ot tho pendency
of said potltlon aim that the neailng there
of bo gl en to nil porsons Interested in snld '
matter by publishing a copy of this order
in the Dakota County Herald, n weekly I
newspaper printed In said county, fortlneo .
successive weoits prior to sum nay or Hear
ing. Witness my hand, nnd sial of snld court
this 27th day ot February, A. D. lull.
I) O. IlBlfKKKNAN,
sisai, County Judge,
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Colonist Tickets on Sale Daily
March 10th to April 10, 1911
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SPECIAL OFFER:
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Proportionately low fares to points in Albert, Biitish
Columbia, Idaho and 'Montana.
Through Tourist Cars Daily, Minneapolis
St, Paul to Pacific Coast Points.
Round
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Special Homosookers excursion tickets will bo on
sale March 21st, April 4th and 18th to many points
in Montana, Northern portion of Idaho, state of
Washington east of Ellensburg and Wenatchee, also
to Kootenai section of British Columbia.
If you coutoniplato n trlp
formntlou, call on or adoross
Lyman Sholes,
Division Pass'r ARt, Omaha.
no matter whoro,' for rates and other In-
B. C. Buchannan,
ARont, Dakota Oity, Neb.
Prize Collection, RsthK;!'''
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ties! 1 10 SprlrwOomrU lb-Ci Tamtl.'l in aU.
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Undertaker "'"y Coroner
The Mico Etcniil Process of embalming.
Nothing taken from body and nothing put
in body. All done upon outside. Body can
be kept for ages. '
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