v,V a M 1K? - A.w ! " k Is:' i J .us. ft il i Li s r I l r I S -- m T n n HAS NO SUBSTITUTE mm POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor mado from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar HOALUM.NQLIMEPHQSPHME Dakota County Herald IOHN II. KIJAM, PUI3L1SHUR nb-rription Price. $1.00 Tor Year. a weekly newspaper publisbod at takoiu City, Nebraska, PermirtMion has been granted for tho transmission of this paper through the iittiie as bpcoihI-cIhbh matter. Telephone No. 48 Official Paper of Dakota County 2o (:W)Mot()tooi') .? Items of Interest from our Exchanges PeU1i' Tiinex: Mim Luu Hirsh wuh in Hioux City Sunday. Sergeant Muff Items in Slonn, lo, Star: Martin Hawk, of Goodwin, NhIi, visited, ovor Sunday with rein ' liven. v Pender llepublio: Supt V E Vosh of Dakota oountv, was in and libout Puuder over Sunday culling on old time ftienris. Watorbury Items in Ponoa Journal: Mrs 'i'uoa Ciisey, of Vista, was operat ed on at St Vincent hospital Satur day morning for appendicitis. Pouca Journal : Mel Harden return ed huruo last Tliuisday evening from Twin Fills, Idaho, whore he spent aliont three weeks looking over the country. He savs ho is very favorably impressed witli tliat country. Sioux. City iViuiiiio, 21 I Th home of J H Oullionettn in South Sioux City was totally destroyed thin morniug at 7:30 o'olook, by fire. Tho oaiiHcNof tho tiro was tho result of an ovorudht ed Htovo in ttio kitohon, Tho loss amounted to $1,100, Uadgt'r Crook Items in Ponou Load- or: Mrs Ed Rush returned homo from Hubbard Thursday after a few day 8 visit with relatives.... MrB Hock well of Dakota City returned homo last Thursday after a few days' visit with her dittightur, Mrs Frank Million. Ponoa Leader: Misses Kate and Emma Melntyro attended the funeral of Margaret Uouuoy at Hubburd, Thursday ...Dave Grifllth, of near Hubbard, who bus routed the Mrs Pat Hoolliml farm, southeast of Ponoa, itr rivoif Monday with lus goods and stop ped at the home of E 0 Carter, The tnuisiuder of tho family arrived Tnen day. Lyons Mirror: Miss Clara Wilkius und Ulareiico Hasdal Suinlavitd at their homo at Homer. ..Mr and Mis Chas .1 mult of Dakotu City were thu guests of t-li family "f .inSn Young lust ivk Mrs Young is their daughter... . NUmh Minnie Wilkins of Homer wus the gii.ht of Mr und Mrs M M Vurnor und her sister Clara Wilkins, who is at tending school bore, Thursday aud Friday. ' Wynot Tribune: II A MoOormlok wife aud two sous visited ver Sunday hc South Sioux City and Sioux City. ...Mrs 11 A McCormiok attended a meeting of tho Eastern Star lodge in Dakota City Saturday, at whioh time tho Grand Matron, Mrs Evans paid an ofllcial visit to tint lodge, Tho visit of Airs MoCormtuk was i-tipecially enjoy able from the faot that sho hud the opportunity of meeting many old time fnonds, Sioux City Journal, 17: Tho case against Dollio Harnett, charged with prostitution, was continued in police uuurt until ninroli .10. . . .CouHtruotiou work has been commenced upon u pickle und vinegar works in South Sioux City, Noli, by Fred Freiday. The plant will be located south of the old normal school building and will bo 2D by 100 feet in dimensions, Mr Freiday was formerly mauagor of tho Ilaarmau factory at North Itivoruido, Wiiinobugo Chieftain: Mrs Thus Ashford was tho gui st of Mrs John Ashford aud family Wednesday.... John liurkhead has tmded his bouse in Winnebago to W W ilobiur for it ICO-ucre farm southeast of Homor. . . . Miss Mildred Gurlaob of Herman re- Stats of Omo Cirr or Toledo, I Lvcu oountt. f Frank J, Cuenet nukes oath that be la ttnkx ptrtnrr of the firm ol V. J. Cheney Je Co.. doing builnna la tb City ol Toledo, County tad HUlt aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho turn of ON15 miNUIli:il DOM. A US for each and every eaaa of citarmh that cannot be cured by the tue of HlU'a ClTARRU CURE. FRANK J. CHKNEV. Hworn to before ma and suUcrlbed In lay pretence. UnU (tb day of December, A. D Itit. I -"" I A. W. OLEABON, I !2L l Notabt PPBUC. Uall'a Catarrh Cure li taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mucous (urlacea ot the fatem. Send for testimonial, tree. . J V.t, CHUNKY A CO- Toledo, O Void by all DruMlrtn. fte. Take U!i'a rauiiiy I'UU tor conttlpatton, turned liomu Tnumlay nftor n tow dayo' visit witli lior bratlipr Guh at .'oliu' AUm'H iiouiG....M.mi Helen Daria wiih down from Homer Wodnowluy to t' litir ninlttr, Mln Lcrtter Mlllr, liud family before tlie former rutnmod to homestead near Ladokn, 8 D. Wayno Democrat: Mrs Fred H Hurry was n vihitor to HiouX City Tups clny....l.ov Wm Koarti assisted at a fuuoral at Hubbard Monday morning. ....MrsOL Oullor waH a Wednes day wfloruomi passenger for Dakota City whore sho "-ill visit relative for a few days. . . . Mr and Airs Ghas Kato wore over Sunday visitors at Dakota City. Mr Kato roturuod Tuesday moriiing, Mrs Kato romaining for a fnw days visit with her parents.... Conductor Geo Carter has quit rail roading and again gono into tho bank ing huniutiHK at Dakota City. Mr Car ter wan one of tho best known and popular ticket punchers in tho stato. Homer Star: Georgo Cain lias pur eluded tho farm occupied by Joe O'Dell tho past scaxou and will move onto tho sumo next week. Mr O'Dell has rented 1G0 acres ou tho reserva tion. .. .John liorg and son, left Tues day noon for Southern Oklahoma aud points in Texas. Mr Borg's father lives in Oklahoma whoro John and his hen will visit for u woek or so. . . . Tuesday afternoon Marshal , Taylor with tho asxistanco of O D Lay and others caught a bootleggor in tho act of giving Paul Priest, a Winnebago In dian, two quarts of alcohol. When put through tho third degree the In dian admitted that ho had given the while man $2 00 for tho tiro wator. Tho man's name uocording to u check given him by Ohatinoy Hayes, is John Kerby. Ho lias boon outing wood and posts for Mr Hayes for soveral weeks. He evidently thought he oould muko a little odd change, but his aspirations wore short lived, Medicines that aid nature are ulwiiys most micoossful. Chamberlain's Cough Hemody acts ou this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves tho lungs, opens the secretions and aids naturo in re storing tho system to u healthy condi tion. Sold by all tlrnggists H40M4CrM04CI0IOtfWKjt4m CORRESPONDENCE ftUBBARD. Tom Long had a oar of hogs on tho market Saturday, Mrs Hirsoh and daughter May visit ed at the llunry Uirsch home Monday. Mr and Mra Wilscy were among the Sioux Cityaus Saturdny. Onion sets, and gardon seeds of ull kinds, at Carl Anderson's. Prof Jennings was a north bound passengor Friday. Mrs O'Donnell returned to her homo near Waterbury, baturdny, Minnie and Oarrio Stono wero in tho City from Saturday until Sunday. Nellie Hogau spent from Friday un til Monday at lior homo in Jackson. Easter candies, the Intent in tbo market, at Carl Andurson's. Mia F Lllale ltitliliiuti ffuUl the lion- pital bunday, whioh was good liowH all concerned. ' to Bam Thorn and family and .Too Leedom aud family Buudayed at tho Emit Anderson homo. Miuuie ltasmusseu came down from Bioux City Saturday to take in the dunou given by tho Danish Brother- hood. 'John Hartnott was a 'Jaoksou caller Siitutday. Wo want your produce, aud wo are still paying more than tho market uf fords. Carl Audersou, Tho Cobleigh children will .soon bu able to ho up aud around, tho little ones haviug been sick for the past two weeks, Lars Larson wiih a business oullor in Jackson Tuesday . Jim Barry was on our streets thu lut tor part of lastVeek. County Attorney .1 J McAllister was a Hubbard oaller TuoBday . Dress shirts Hud furnishings for men at Carl Anderson, I'atlior English waa in Sioux Ultv tho lattor part of lust week. Iluiuy Hausou attonded court in Dakota Oily Mouduy, Juu Euol is papering and painting at thu Herman ltenze home this week, Mrs MuiIh Hansen and son William are visiting in California. They will bu gone about two mouths. Shoos for everybody, iu all styles and prices Let us lit you, Uarl Aideruou. A dauoe was given at tho Hansen home Monday night. .Burt Frnuciouo was an Emerson vis itor Monday. C Itiismussnn nnd wife, Mrs M Han son aud Mrs 1 Larsun wero Bioux City Diisseugers fium heio Monday. There will bo Danish church hero April 1(0, at 3 o'olook p m. A cordial invitation is extended all Danish peo ple. Rav Larson, Pastor. August Anderson and wife wero vis itors at thu Burt Cobleigh home Buu day. Wo aim supply your wants iu groco rius ami givu you better goods for your money than you can get uuywhero. Try us and sou. Carl AndoiBon. Mra Uort Franolsco has been on tho sick list the piiHt week, but at this writing shods getting along nicely. Johnny Greon bus been unmowhat under thu weather tho past week. Patriok Joues, jr, came down from tbo City Saturday to spend over Sun day ut home as usual. Diuk Hook well wus u pusBonger to the City Tuesday ou business. Thu Easter season is approaching and wo have ou display a iliiu line of ladies hats, shoes, eto, appropriate tor thu season, Carl Anderson, Kristoffer Smith aud wife und Lau ritz Jetisuu, wifo and sou wero over from near Goodwin Tuonday visiting irieuus aim relatives, air Jensen who recently oaruu from Deumurk with 1ih family, ia a brother-in law of Mr Smith, llunze & Green huvo arranged to have a DeLuvel cream separator ox- part to tuxn oro ot an the old ma chines, us woll ub tbo now ones, He will bo at their plaoo of business March 30th, all day with a full lino of repairs for all the different machines, so if you Wiin t your maohino repaired bring it In ou that dale. He will bij, here two days of every month for your accommodation, ltenze & Green. HOMER. Mrs A J Ream spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sou Will and family in Wnlthill. Mrs Bolster returned from Dos Moines Wednesday, where she spent tho wintor months with bcr daughter Helen. Sho will open a millinory store here again. Miss Ellon Davis returned to her claim in South Dakota Wednesday celling. Sho has a nico piece of land about two miles from Kadoka. Chas Davis mado a business trip to Sioux City tho middlo of the week. Marvin Armour went to Dakota City Wednesday evening of lust week to attoud u meeting of the Masonic lodge. Mrs McDonald, formerly Lona Rock well, visited friundn in town this week. Mrs Murphy returned from Roches ter, Minn, Thursday lust Mrs" Jim Ulancbard went to Omaha this week'. Miss .Mary Foss como up fiom Blair Friday evening to visit at tho Camp bell home ovor Sunday, Charlotto Kelly and CharltB und Helou O'Connor spent Saturday after rodn with friends in Winnebago. Mrs Uest and son Donald spent Sun day in Dakota City, Veru Heikes and Georgo Miller, from Snlom, visitod at tho Armour homo this week. They went on a hunting trip while bore. Frank Uirsch und daughter Evelyn visited friends und relutives in Homer Sunday afternoon. The live Goodsoll children and lior noico Mast wero baptised by Itov Phil lips Sunday afternoon. Miss Smith wiih ulso taken into tho church, Dr Smith wont to Omaha Tuesday. Miss Erickson from Sioux City vis ited ut the O'Connor homo Sunday afternoon. Tho boys of the Homor high school gave a delightful program Friday evening. They wore assisted by Geo Miller fro.n Salem, who gavo two in sttumental solos, and also did tho uc compauing. The malo quartette ren dered Bomo vory cnjoyablo music. Tho program closed witli the comedy, "Deacon Jones' Wife's Guest," given bv lour young men, wuicli was very good. The proceeds of tho entertuiu inent go towards tho payment on the piano at the school . Mr Campbell de serves n great deal of praiso for tho work ho has given to get p this and other programs. Tbo girls of tho high school will soon havo a chance to show that they can do as well if not excoll tho boys in acting boforq tho public. JACK8CJN. Orlando Garner and family havo moved to Newcastle, Neb, whoro Mr Garner will farm the coming year. Dan l.iohurdson delivered 3,700 bu'hels of corn to thd Hunndors West raund elevator tho pust week. Benettn Gill roturuod from Water bury Saturday, where sho had been been visiting tho past week. Georgo Toller, wifo and daughter Lizzie, attended the funeral of Mrs Teller's niece, it Miss Olson, at Ma Cook, tt D, Monday, Peter LarBon had a load of oattlo on the market Aiouduv. Dih E J Jeukiuson. F J Murphy and Dean and wives aud Mr and Mrs Bran nan metered from Sioux City Bundoy and wero guests of Mr and Airs E J Malhiloy. Miss Pearl Ryan roturnod home witli thum aud remained iu tho city until Monday. Dr Leahy and wifo und E A Lonliy attended tho fuuural of James Leahy's little 10-mnnths old son ut Wayne, Neb, Sunday, His death followed an operation for appendicitis. Thu foity hours adoration whioh ormmunced in tho Catholic church here Sunday was well attended and was vory successful. It closed Tues day evening. May Richards of Newcastle, is n guest in tho John Daley home, The Missus Ghristino uud Maggie Riof of Eaily, Iiwu, Hbtjitt over Tues day iu tho 1) 1' Waters homo. J J Ryan and wifo wero over from Sioux City Tuosduy. Con Doloughury had a stack of hay burned by a proirio tiro Saturday night. Ed T Kearney enjoyed a vittt from his sister, Mrs Ed C Hrowu, of Thor mopolis, Wyoming, this woek. Georgo Smith spent ovor Sunday with friends in Sioux City. J E MuGouigiil expects to leave the lat of thn week for his claim near Duff, Neb. Mrs Horace Duguu wont to Alton, Neb, Tuesday evening to spond thu week with relatives there. TIDDLER CREEK Off Ilurria and family were Sunday viaitorH at tho li E I'rieat homo. Horn, to Albert ltobertaon uud wife, on March 18, 1011, a daughter. wm and Anna unrunaeu wero over Sunday visitors at thu Andrew llau Hon home, Itobort LouBobrink aud family via- ited Sunday at tho Oharlio Vosa homo. Wilfred Yohb and Georgo WilkinB oanie homo Saturday toviait ovor Sun day with home folka, Peter Soronson, L E Priost and ltobert Leiifiobriuk wero Sioux Oity pnHHengora I'riday, Louie ltoakwull purohased a new work hiiruoBBof Walter Smith, IubI weok. Misaea Outri' and Miiiniu Stone apout Suuduj with rolutivea iu Sioux Oity. Joo Maurice purehimud a now bug gy of Henzo & Oroon last Monday. DISTRICT COURT DATES For the Eiuhth Judicial diotriot ol NebraHka, fur the year 11)11 OUUllllK., ....January JlO.Septeiulwr 11 ..Kebruary 13, September M MaiuhO, UotoborV , March ID. Novemlwr la , , ., March 27, December 4 Dakota .,, Htiiiitou.,, Oeilur ,, ,, , Dixon , , ' Thumton Aprim uotobtrltl Thollritdny of enoh termU net for hear nu nppllcatloua forcltltoiishlp paper.. CluyTCIrnvoii.Judiitf. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . M S Hoove mill Mary V O I troves to Ohnrlc. A IllMirote, wJi hwH 1, H oH. iipH o . nil IiiS7-8 isanw. Henry W Wood and Sarah J Weed to I A Wood, partsoi swj, IS -'-"J 9 l'.'J William K Tutor and Ornco II Totor to Murtlin Htiane, lots 0, 7, 8, lilk a, Mo an's add tuHHU 410 HeiterO Ktmlldli and J J KiiKllsli to Hfirnli A Mick, nil of lotd, 12-88-18.. 11700 I) J, Alien toMH i eovci, wM w 1, i oK and nci nX if, all In 27-8 1 Or) W W Holilornnd Kiln Ilolilerlo John K Hurklicnd. soil nwH and hwM neH and n wM oi4 and noH swK nil In 29-iZ-v 4000 I.nra Horonnon to Olirlstliin l'edorson, ncM ,ioK. e,4 nwW 1M, nwH wH. 24 nil 11127-7 !) Ulirltlno I'edomon, widow, to Mnrl nuM'edursen, nwM ch2e-!f7-8 , 2000 OornL'llu- K HefTurnun, unmarried, to Ohrl Ohrlntenscn, n-; noi mid nK sHneX 17-29-7 SOW OornolliiK K Itiiirariiiin.unmnrrli'd, to Anton r.nritoii, nj soli nnd nii "K n'A nc)4 17-29-7 8010 Kltznbuth Mciinur Until nnd Jncoh Until to J J KcltoKK, lot" r nnd 6, blk o, lllchland 1'ark add to Kinroii 12m II (1 llntiscii nnd Klmton Hnnnuti to Olinrle HoUworth, si' oi 21-27-8. 2850 Oolln llnln nnd HiikIi Unlu to Henry Mnndorsclilcd.pt cH wHit2-29-. . 27f IlKMnrtln, Hliiflo, to U Martin, vli lot I .;r7.tf W) llosu AuHtln anil Wlllmr Austin to Oust HUilHiur. blk 211, 212, 271,272 Da kotnUlty. 1910 Uiuilul O'ltiuilon and MiikkIo O'llun Ion to Oust Stobnor, blk 211, 212, 271, 272 Dakota Olty 1 00 Fordlnnnd J O'Olinndor anil Anna O'dliniKler lo 11 u llanson, r i twi 2U-27-8, tixuupt n strip of lanil 2 rodn v, ldi) oil of oust end of suld truot 2900 Hoy Armour and Mtud Armour to Ioul KnudHon,swWswMai-2S-8 ... 1SJ0 O V. Unas and Knima A linns to Kiln (J Knowlton, lots 1 nnd 2, blk 80 Joy IMiico arid to 8 H O ".. . . 200 II II Mnttliowsou and KIInlotli M MntthewBon, soH and oK bwM 17-27-"oxcoptliiK railroad rlt?lit of way runnliiK tlirougli same 7728 F 11 1)11 mid T.uim M Doll to K W Ar cbor, nnd Hint lot 1 blk 0, Central SHO 100 Ontliorlno DiiKKan, widow, to I'otor Johnson, oHsu&nJi soK 23-28-7 7100 Fanners' Tribune Becomes Parmer and Breeder. Tho Herald is in receipt of all an nouncement ot the change of sumo of Farmers' Tribune to Farmer and Breeder. Farmers' Tribune was h tablishod ill 1878 aud has been pub libhed iu Sioux City, Iowa, since 1004 Tho publishers, Farmer and Breeder compauy, emphasize the fact thut the ohnngo is iu name only, as the men who havo so successfully conducted tue htisiiicn f-inco it waa brought to Sioux City will continue in charge. Farmer uud Breeder is owned, edited aud pub lished by northwestern farmers und breeders. II G McMillan is president aud general manager uud John Thomp son, editor. Both of theso men uro highly successful farmeis and stock men nnd owu and oporatu farms in connection witli their newspaper work. Farmer and Breeder is a most appro priate nunio for that publication. Its scope fully covers tho live stock indus try und the grain farmer is fully as woll served by tho publication us thu breedor. Wo nio advised, hoever, that it is tho intention of the publish ers to doyoto more attention to live stock and breoding features in the fit .uro. Wo beliovo this is a good move, because the future of this great agri cultural territory depends up.n how much livo stock our farms produce A liboral produotiou of livo stock in this country will i-olve the greatest prob lem of conserving our natural resources n retention of thn fortuity of our a il. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Itov. W. It. Wnrreji, Pastor. Services nt tho Methodist Knlseonal church ovory Sundny ns follows: I'renuh Intent U am; Sunday hcliool at 10a in; class ineetliiK 12 m; lOpworth I.eiiKuo 7 p m; prencliliiK H p in. LUTHERAN. Hov.S. I.. Kellor. Pnstor. DAKOTA CITY Sundny school ovory Sunday at 0:15 a m; Kllzuboth S. Hnaso, superintendent, preaching nt 7:80 p in. evory Sundny. HAI.KM Preaching ovory Sundny at 11 a in; Sun-' dny suhool promptly at lu a m. K. P. (Jul burtsoii, superintendent. Tho publluls cordially invited to all theso sorvlcos. R R Time Table , N C, St. P., M.& O. Trains loavo Dakota City at tbo fol lowing time: MOBTU BOUND, SOUT11 nOITND. U;'25 pm Omaha 7:58 am 10:03 am Omaha 1 53 pm 3 108 pm Norfolk 8 :'J8 urn 9:28 am Norfolk 4;53pm 7 :88 am Nowcastlo 10 :18 am 1:15 pm " 5:50 pm SUNDAY TitAINB. 12:13 pm Omaha 2 :30 am 3 :38 pm Norfolk 8 :28 am 9 :28 urn , . Norfolk 4 :53 pm C B& Q 0UT1I No. 91 Local Freight" 7 :15 am 17 " Passengor .. 12 :57 pm NOIITII No 92 Local Freight' 2 :2Cpm 10 Local Passenger . . 0 : 0 pm daily. daily oxcept Sunday. ,J PAHS' axpaitiLNCu TrtADK Markp Designs r;orYniQHTB &c. n, r .,oi" ! Il iii ! l"ctliitlon "in- i i ii-ic una our iiintt i lroo wlmuu'r uu i i t ir l.iitilr pnlMdl dlr ( iiimiiiiiIi-ii ' , iir Mliirmtlul. tiANOrir'i ual'iteiiu i. I 1 1 t iikom i fur i i ncpittt'iilH. " i iHt ii ilirin u) Mujiu X Cn. ritlr i . ii l.tf, vi'llioilt clmrL-o, la tho Scientific Jltnericatt. -i-1 j 1lltitrHlnt vroklf. T r?ojl clr I f iiirlri'tiun l'i mil, fi irmi, t d 4 ' " Cn.80,0,,Ma"r-'NewYcrif Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho-Saline Springs LookUdou our own pruil aad im Inth Natural Mineral Water BATHS UntarpatMd In tb tr-,tmt,Qt f Rheumatism Itut, BtoBaeh, Xldnty bA LItii DtMUHt lUtnU Cktrgi. AMiui It I.W. IVIBETT, Mgr.. Lincoln, It. -., . - ..' WhV K IVT1 (.! .7tA. -mw Klrst publication :H0-ll-4w. OltBEIt O.N 1'IIODATE OK W'l.L OH ON OIANT- 1NO LETTKH8 OF ADMINI8TnATION. Htnte of Nebrnjkn, Dakota Ooiinty in. At n session of tho County uourt hold at tho Oounty t'ourt room In Dakota Oltr In 0. llolTornnn, county y 1911, present lion. D. Indue. In tho mntternf thoostntoof A. M.Xlion. deconsed: WhoreaK, lottors of administration havo this dny boon itrnnted to D. II. Htldworthy nnd Wm. 1. Warner as administrators of thoostntoof A. M. Nixon, deceased. It 1b horeby ordorod that c red I torn Ira allowed Mx mouths to present their claims nKalnst said estate for adjustment nnd allowance, and Hint snld administrators henllowed ono year to settle up said estate from tho 4th day of March, A. .. lull. It Is furthor ordorod that notice bo ttlvon to tho creditors of snld estate to nppenr be fore mo nt tho Uouuty Uourt room of said county on tho 6th dny of Juno, 1911, on tho nth dny or July, 1911, nnd on the 6th dny of Hoptombor, 1911, at 10 o'clock In tho fore noon of each day by publication In tho Dakota County Herald, a newspaper puli llshed In snld county for four weeks succes sively prior to tho 6th dny of Juno, 1911.; D.O. IIKKKKUNAN, beam Oounty JudKo. First publication :M0-lIw4. OIlPKIt ON FltODATF. OF WILL OU ON ORANT- INO LETTEUS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of Nebrn-ka, Dakota Oounty s. At a session of the Oounty Oourt held nt the Oounty Uourt room In Dakota Utty lu Mild county, on the 4th day of March, A, 1)., 1011, present Hon. D. U. HolTornuii, couutV JudKo. In tho matter of tho estnto of William Cheney, deceased: Whereas, letters of ndmlnUtrnttoii have this dny boon granted to I.ucluda Oheney und Walter Olienoy asiulmlnlstrators o tho estate of Wllllnni Oheney, deceased, It Is hereby ordered that creditor bo allowed six months to presont their claims iiKaliist snld estnto for ndjiistment nnd allowance, niul that snlil nflniltilstratni'H Iwwillnu'n,! mi,i year tokottlc upsuld estute from tho 4th tiny oi Murcn A. u lull. It Is furthor ordered thnt notice U) Riven to too creditors of said estnto to appear le foio inent tho Oounty Oourt room of said county ou tho 6th dny of Juno, 1011. on the nth day of July, 1011, und on tho 0th dny of September, ion, ut in o clock in tho fore noon of each dny by publication in the Dakota Oounty Herald, a newspaper pub lished In said county for four weeks succes sively prior to tho (Hit dny of June, 1011. I). O. IlKFFKHNAN, hkal. Oounty Judge. KlrsLpubllcntlonS-lO-ll-lw. 1N.DI8TRICT COURT FOR DAKOTA COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Wllllnm Orr vs Tho. M. Fleck, Wllllnnt O.Orr, solo heir of Oluia U. Orr, deceased, Tlios ltobesou.John 1'. Kolley. John W. Tet tlt. VliKlnla Hussoll. Mnry Alol. Hussell, It. II. Stewart, true uiiino unknown. Geomla Jny, John K. DoWnlt, Iloiace K. DuWnlt ana nnvid a. linruiey, only iielrs or Thomas I,. ClrliTey and Telia CrlfTcy DoWnlt, both deceased, Jacob Hlrshfeld, Joan I-, Collier, Theodore K. Andrews, Laura M. Stiuby, Harnli lltichanan, lesldunry leuateo of llob ert Hiielia..iui, Sr.. deceiiKed, Carolina Oou nablo, solo heir of KdcnrF. Mason and hydla A. Mnon, both decenied, A, 1. Htnall, tiuo name unknown nnd S. Small, true name un known, the unknown heirs of tho followliiK uaiaed poisons, to-wlt; Thos. 51. Fleck, Tlios. Hobeson. John 1. Folley, John W. l'ottlt, Vlrnlnla Hussell, ilnry 5IcI". Itus sell, 11, H. Stewart, truo name unknown, Jacob Hlrshfeld, Theodoio F. Andrews, Maitlu Wlkldnl, A. 1'. Small, truo nnino unknown nuds. Small, true namo unknown. To Snld Defendants: You nnd ench of you will take notice that on tho 2."tli day of Fwlirunry. 1011, the nbovo named plalntltT Hied his petition lu the Dis trict Oourt of Dakota uouuty, Nobrnskn. against said defendants, the object aud pmyorof which Is tonulet title lutheplnln- tllT to tho following described property sit uated In thu vlIhiKo of Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska, to-wlt; All of block in nnd lots 1 to 8, hotli'lncluslve, and lots 10 nnd il, in block; at), iiftaiust tho adverse claims of the snld defendants anil each ot them prnyliiK that tho defendants and ench of thum be barred nnd forever nstopped from hnvliiR or claiming any rights, title or Interest therein, nnd thnt tho deeds nnd othor li'-strunionts of record under wh.vh the defendants In tho notion havo appar ent claims to the land, or to parts of It, be ndjudxed null and void In so far as they nf feet tho plaintiff's title or constitute a cloud or clouds thoroon, nnd nsklmr for koii ernl OQUltnblo relief. You nro roqulrod to nnswor snld petition on or before the 17th dny of April, 1011. Dated this 28th day ot Fubiuaiy, 11)11. Wii,i,iam Unit, Plaintiff. By r.tul 1'lzcy, his attorney. HOMES FREB IN TBXS!J?tbaepJnj emits, I will (live a homo freo In tho new town of Vola, Texas, nnd n fnrm In thu fertile Hlo Grande Valley at prices nnd tonus so ensy thnt tho ninii of limited moans cannot nITord to over look. Wrlto mo nt once. S H Jackson, Houston, Toxns. Spring is coming uutl you will noed new mattresses and ruga. Wo will make up your old carpets into better ruga one-tliird cheaper than you cau buy now ruga. We will uUo sell you n 45 11) all cotton felt mattress for $0.50 which you will pay $10 for nnywlmro. Samples of iugH and mattre.see can be aeon ut City Hotel. DE1U1Y& MomtisoN, Mfpi's Agfa, Dakota City, Nob. ihr,!n VoriJ ffmam, h th .nwav lo a stoii-nnus- ot rr !i.i ut iiihirnut'on; lull leu Is it thr I -it .i-iniis ncl ol ht iuot unporun jim .'xjitini! 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Convenient Churn on the Market. 1 S $ -4-4-- -- JLfe . m-ir- to on Sale Daily April 10, 1911 Tiin- rkc " -" - - - --- - ".-4. a Cars Daily, Minneapoli? to Pacific Goast Points. and B. C. Buchannan, Attout, Dukoiu Olty, Noli. Cou"y crner l'roces-5 of jsiabulming. body and nothing put upon outside. Body can V. ei, lackson, Nebraska i 1 . UM tsS-"1