2 jAur",tytMnimlw mtmrmrrr , :vzat&-, '03&3t$XJKK .-. M wn " M i ij x i . I i Makit Momi Biking Easy AKIN6 POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking nowdor madia from Royal Crapo Dream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO Lf ME PHOSPHATE Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUOUSHIiR dtibrtcriptioa Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper publinlicri at Dakota City, Nebraska. PermiBHion lins been grunted for the trarmmisHioii of this paper through the niHile rh seroiiil-claflB matter Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County iQMrjKMirWIBMMMKiMIViK .tv3 tern 8 of Interest a rnm mir Pvr.hanirnR $OMWJKWK)WlWJIlWJQ'0'l HoHliins Items in Wuyno Democrat: Oarl Pfoil left for Dakota City Tues day. Waterbury Items in Pan en Journal: Eran Way Ijuh ret moil from the boa pital. South Orock Items in Ponoa Jour nal: Will Oasoy of ViMta Bpont Hun day iu South Greek. IJndger Creek Items in Pouca Load or: Mios Boucom, of Hubbard, spent a fow days of laBt wook at tho home of her cousin, Mrs J P Mclutyro. Lyons Mirror: Capt Wm Luther mid J W Bivell wore down from Houth Hioux Oity tli'u week looking at II E Pfterson's lino Percheron horses . We have kuowu Capt Luther for many yoarH. - t Ponoa Journal: O I Newton and P W Barker had a' very succubsful duok hunt at Jackson lake Monday and Tuos- day . . . . Dr Q A IuUur started to J aclt bou liku Mnudn, but iiiul a bad break down with his auto and was compolled to return to Ponoa. Bioux Oity Joutrial, 4th: W Oho noy of Dakota Oity, William Uartcla of Coburn, P Uereim of Ponoa, II Boffo marth of Maskell, Hollor & 8 of Wy not and Tlinailnro Poti-rs of Emorson, with outtlc; J Krampor of Nncora and Qua Behroeder of Hoskins, with hogR, were listed over tho Nebraska division of the Omaha. Pouca Loader: Miss Bertha Olson went to Dakota City, yesterday, for u viit with friends... .Too Power who joined tho paokois last week at Sioux City to play bull, assisted on tho catch ers stafi iu tho initial game last weok for several innings. A two bugger and a run was ohnlked up to his credit. Pender Bepublia: Tho Bepublio editor received word from Washington litHt Saturday to the effeut that he has beeu appointed postmaster at Pender . A bond was forwarded to us with the Htatomont.that when it was propeily executed and approved a oom.uissiou would be issued to us to tako charge of the oflloe. The bond waa returned to tho department Monday aud will piobably require ten dajs or two v.-coks to get tho formalities attended to and the uuUiinisslonbnci. to Ponder. Sulix Items in Sloan, Iu, Star: Mrs Olive Linkswiller. and son Bilph and Mr and Mrs MeCormink, left for their homo at Winnebago, Neb.. ..Mrs Hus sel Liukswillor U upending several weeks with her mother, Mrs Alfred Pepin, during tho formers hushitudV trip to Arizona.... Mrs Whittiour aud Mis Copeuhavor woro culled to tho home of thwir sitter, in this oity, Sun day, owing to tho death of their fath er, Peter Lomoiue, who was accident lr killed by a railroitd train. The re mains n'eiu brought to tialix Monday evening and tho services held from St Joseph's church Tuesday a. in. Th remains wero i iterred in the Catholio cemetery north of town beside that of his wife. Wiunebugo Chieftain: Mis John Ashford was in the city Thursday vis iting friends.... Earl lUsdal and MIbs Lulu Ilirsoh wore down from Homer last Friday ovouiug, iu attoudunco at tho Walthill Winnebago debute.... Mn G W Thackor of Homor was down Wednesday to see Lecland Dormit, tho llttlo son of Mr and Mrs Art Dormit, who is very sick.... Geo Wilcox B!it to the German Lutheran hospital Wed nesday to boo his sister, Mrs Sueie Thaoker, who is doing real woll, after h-r operation for uppondioitis. ...This i surely getting to bo quito a fancy ohioken "nook of tho woods." Miss Lulu Birscli of Homer has lately pur Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured vttfc LOCAL APPLICATIONS. M they ranoot reach tfca teat of lbs dlwaae. Catarrh U it blood or ronatl. lutlonal dneaie, and la order to curs It you mint take lauraal rtmortlea. Hall'a Catarrh Cure U Uktn to ternaUr. sod acu directly upon lbs blood and mueoui wrfaeM. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure It not a quack mrdl doe. It win prescribed by on ol tbe boat pl)ilclan In tbU country lor yean and U a rriular prcacrlvtlon. It M eomnoara of the beat loo Ira known, combined witb tba beat blood puriaiTU. actlnc directly on tba JMeeu lurtaca. Tba perfect combination of tba two infredlenu U what product aucb wonderful re MlU In curiae eaurrb. bend for trallmonlala. free. .. . F.J, CHUNK V CO.. Propa., loledo. O. BOM by DruiiliU. price ftc TWs UaU'i Family I'Ula for touitlpatlso. cliasnd a ttioof Whito Books for $60. That's ftoiug some, and then to have the tjetitliMtian of tho little family Irecznhis cornb the frnt night after lie arrived Oh, well, it is simply "too bid, that's nil," as the fellow remark ed about tho t'iroo bad eggs. But "it's ngood ono," after all, as tho othoer fol low said about tho ono egg. Homer Btar: Miss Mabel Clapp re turned Sunday from a week's visit in Lincoln .... Mis Boso Mullou of Bioux Olt) was the guest of Mrs W II Uyan tho ilrst of tho week. . . .Basmus Ped erson has rotumod from his visit to Denmark and is again breathing tho air of Dakota county tint! is cl"d ho is buck.... J H Bookwell and wlfo, Dan Hook well and nifo and Ed Munger wont to Sioux City, Saturday morning, in tho Bookwell automobile... .Bridge Contractor Beedy of Blair, was iu Ho mer last Thursday in consultation with Commissioner Thackor. Mr Beedy has tho contract for building tho bridge in Dakota co-:nty ...Mr and Mrs C J O'Connor returnod from their tiip through tho south last Friday. Uoidos making stop overs at Now Or leans, Puduka, Lexington and Louis ville, they i-pout several days in Keo kuk, In, viriting witli 0 J'h danghtor, Mis McMiinuH.. . .'Juiiornl Managor Uonway of tho Nebraska Telepbono company, canio up from Omaha last Thursday and met with tho promoters of tho Hubbard trunk lino in tho Ho mer Btuto bank and after the greater part of tho afternoon had boon spout over tho situation, conceded practically every point to tl.e farmors. Free ser vice will now bo given to Hubbard and Emerson to nil patronj of tho Homor oTohangn. This is as it should bo and the patrons are well satisiled with tho amicable settlement. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Agnes Deloughry came down from tho city Wednesday for a visit with relutiVcB and friends, Sho returnod Monday. ' Mrs G M Basuiusson has recov ered from her recent illness. See our now lino of Eustor bonnets aud huts. Carl Anderhou. Patrick Jones was in tho city Satur day . He brought homo n oar loud of stock. Mr and Mrs L J Wilsoy attoiidod tho daueo at Fred Derouo's last Fri day night. Spring caps for men and boys at Carl Anderson's, Miunio Basuiusson loft for Bioux Oity Monday. Aug Anderson and wifo wero Bun day gu&sU at tho L J Wilsoy home. Aunio Andorson enmo homo Satur day from u two weeks stay at tho L Poderscu homo. Joo Hagan und John Hayes had a car of hogs on tho market last week. Shoos for everybody, in all styles and priaes Let us lit you. Carl Adornon. Holon Long came" homo from the convent last week. Carl Fredrioks und wifo Sundayod at tho Shumuoher home. wo want your prounce, and we ro still paying more than the market Af fords. Carl Anderson. Amoli Andorson was vifitiug at tho pureutal homo Saturday and Sunday. Louio Ivtidsen expects to inuko somo improvements on hm dwelling house. Geo Ebel will do tho work. If you want a oravonetto coat, wo can suit you in stylo aud prioo. Carl Anderson. Lou Smith will givo a dauoo at his home, April 12, A surpriso danco was given ut the Freman Book well homo last Sulurday night. Everybody had u good timu Mrs B Gribblo was a Sioux City shopper, Tuesday. We uBk our lady customors to look over our new lino of corsets aud ludios furnishings. A complete liuo and at prioes tliut uutuiot be beutun. Carl Anderson. P Soronsou and wlfo uoro Sioux Oity shoppers Weduobday. Herman Beuuo was iu Sioux City aud Dakota Oity, Wednesday. George Hayes, John HayoB aud .Too Hagan shipped hogs Thursday, A full linu of leather gloves, both dress und work, ut Carl Anderson's. Joo Kliol wus out to Basmussou's Thursday of lust week shining up things, A Imsket social and program will bo given tho 21st iu the Peters' sohool house. Every body como and have a good time. Giila to britig baskets ami boys to bo suro uud briug their poou etbouks. Dress shiits, iu tho newest styles aud patterns, at Curl Anderson's, Henry Ilirsoh and wifo aro viritors at the parental homo. Eleotiou doy passed off very quietly hoio, tho following villugu trustees be ing elected: l)au Hartnell, Joe Ha gau, D 0 Ilefferuau, John Hogan and Ed Campbell, See our linu of fancy upto-duto shirt wuists now on display, Carl Ander son, Mrs J Johnson, Mr Jcsseu and daughtor Sinu, Mm J Uartnott, Fred Bartels, Mi MoOeo aud daughters Oeliu uud Mabel; Dolia uud Mike Tim lin, Mrs J Ilarty and daughter Mary, Fred Wilkius, Prof Jennings. Mrs Christeuaen and son Joseph wero Sioux City passengers from bore Saturday. noMisu. Mrs Murphy, aecoiiipaniod by hor daughter Lorraine, lias returned to Bouliokter, Minn, for further treat ment under tho Mayo physicians, 'Lottie HoikoK of Salom, visited friends in town Saturday on her way to Wiunebugo. Goorge Wilkius Buuduyed at his homo nour Llomer. ills Bister accom panied him to Dakota City iu the evening, roturuiug tho next day, Mrs Ohapolk and sou wero iu Bioux City this week, Lilliuu Beam of Sioux City, und Mabolof Dakotr City, spent Sunday aftornoon with thoir brother Oarl. Joe Nash drove over from Thurston Sunday in his now uuto. Mrs Ida Coleman accompanied him back as far as NVinuobi.go, comiLg homo on tho evening pnssotigor. Pearl Muiphy who toaohos at Pa pillion, is homo on her E'istor vacation. Tom Ashford lias purchased a fluo new Cadillaa car. Ur Will Boain of Walthill, mndo a professional cull iu town tiiis wook Mrs Mary Malioathcamodown from Dakota City Tuesday to visit with rel atives and friends for a few days. Bom, on Monday, April 8, to Mr and Mrs J V Gotham, a son. Miss Sheets, a trainod nurso from Bioux City, is employed at tho Gor ham homo. E J Smith was in Pender a fow days this weok. The girls of tho Homor high school served supper ut tho Woodman hall Friday eveuing. A very good program was given afterward which was well attended, Thoro was a fishing pond and randy and popcorn sol i at differ ent booths. Tho receipts wero J.82 78, which go on tho payment of tho piano at tho school. JACKSON. E A Leahy is sojourning fow weeks at Excelsior Springs, Mo, William Biloy was transacting busi ness in Bosalie, last Saturday. James L Barry, who attends school ut the Blees military acadomy at Ma con, Mo, arrived homo Saturday for tho Easter vacation, Mr Bergon, of Watorbury, had busi ness hero Monday. Bert Smith and wifo of South Sioux ity, spent Sunday with Mrs Smith's parents, F Autzen nnd wifo, Dan Biohardson now drivoo out in style, having purchased a fine new huggy last wook from John Byan. Tho eleotion passed off quietly hero Tuesday, tho samo hoard being re-elected for tho coming year. Mr Miles, a representative of tho 8ioux Oity Journal, was iu town Tues day and mudo arrangements whereby tho morning Journal will arrivo here on tho Burlington freight at 7 a m, James Sutherland wus transacting business at tho couuty sout Monday, 0 Soronson and wifo of Waterbury, atteudod ohurch hero Sunday and wero cuosts for tho day in tho MoBrido homo, L V and Guss Murray departed Monday for Laurel, to work for tho Burlington bridgo gang tho coming summer. Mrs James M Burry has gone to Ohioago to visit hor daughtor Mary, who is a student in tho Columbia col logo. Tho young men havo thoir gymna sium ull equipped and havo formed a club, which is proving very onjoyublo as woll as bouefloial. Ed T Koarney and family woro call ed to Jefferson, 8 D, last Baturduy by a mossage announcing tho death of Mr Koiruey's brother-in-law, Frod Molvin, who had passed away the night bofore. Tho docoasod was we'.l uud fuvorably known horo having lived hero u short time several years ago bo fore moving to Jeffernon, and had niado mauy warm frionds whilo hero who deeply sympathizo with tho be reaved wife in this hor hour of sorrow. Tho deceased also leaves an only son, Will, to mourn hid death. The funeral was hold from tho Catholio ohurch ut Jefferson Sunday. Thoso from bore who attended woro Ed T Koarney and family, Leo 0 Kearney and wifo, J W Byan, D F Waters, E T and William Keunt'lly aud John Hogan. FIDDLER CREEK Kristinu Johnson visitod a fow days last weok with Mrs John Lobhuu. Mrs Louio Morgouuen enjoyed a vihit with relutives from Sioux Oity lutt week, John Joseon and daughter Sina wero Sioux Oity passengers lust Saturday. Clifton Priest and wife aro home from Crofton to visit with friends and relatives u fow duys. n 0 Uunsou und family visited at tho Louio BusimiHson homo lust Sun day. A surprise daueo was givon ut Froo mau Bookwell's last Saturday ovoniug. A Hue timo was had by all. Louio Bookwell shipped cattlo from Homor lust Monday. Mr and Mrs Peter Sorenson und daughter Mnbul wero in Sioux City last Wednesday to consult a physician irgarding Mablo'n eyes. -She is im proviug ut this writing. E V Maurioo wont to South Dakota last Saturday to look after his proper ty there. Bobert Lnesobrink and Frod Wil kius shipped oattlo to Sioux City last Wednesday. Hiram Priest aud wifo spout Sunday at tho L E Priest homo, Clara Wilkius, from Ljoub, Nob, spent Saturday and Sunday witli her parents. Grace Crippon visited lust weok with hor stater, Mm Nel Smith, Cora SoreuBon, from Hubbard, on iu homo to visit over Sunday with her "Pa and Ma." Joe Maurice home. spout Sunday at Frod A ilkins and John Lobuhn ship ped hogs to Bioux Oity lust Friduy, Gurrot Mason and wifo ato Sunday dinner at tho BobortLuosobriuk home. Tax Schedule Following is the sohodulo of valua tions for taxation ou live stock uud grain for tho coming yoai: 1I01I8KH AD MULES, Under ono year $60, Over one year and utider two, $75, Ovur two yours uud undor throe, $91), Over three yours aud undor twelve, $160 OAI'TLH AND HOOS. Undor one your, $10. Over ono your und undor two, $15. Over two years and undor throo, $20. Over throo years aud undor twelve, $25. Fat oattlo per huudrod, $i, Hogs per hundred, $5. OKAIN, ETC, Whoat 75o, com 30o, ryo 90o, oats 20o, barley 76o, potatoes oOo, hay $5 por tou. OF WHAT COMPREHENSIVE 8Y8TEM OF WATERWAYS IMPROVE MENT MEANS TO FARMERS. FIGURES TO SUPPORT FACTS On Shipments of Grain Alone the Di rect Return Would Mean $100,000, 000, and Proportionately All Other Product Would Be Affected. In a former article we gavo facts and figures to provo that, lf the corapre henatvo plan of waterway improve ment advocated by the National Riv ers and Harbors congress wero car ried out, tho direct return to the farm ers of tho country, on the slnglo item of grain, Trould certainly be ?ln0,oftV 000 a year and probably would be moro than twlco that sum. But grain Is not the only Item on which the farmers would rocelvo a benefit. The fact Is that for the farm ers and everybody olse, for that mat ter tho cost of transportation Influ ences practically everything he buys, boIIb, eats, wears or uses in any way whatever, except water, air and sun shine. The average man Is Inclined to laugh when told that ho pays out more for transportation than he does for taxes or because of the tariff but his laughter does not alter tho fact in the IcaBt There are three principal methods of transportation, the wagonway, tho railway nnd the waterway, and there 1b bo great a difference In tho coat of transportation by these dlfforent meth ods that It Is worth whilo to study the matter a little. The experts of tho good roads bureau estimate tho cost of hauling a ton of freight one mile by horse and wagon on the average road in the United States at 25 cents. The cost on a thoroughly good, smooth road might be reduced to 10 cents. Poor's Manual gives 7.82 mills per ton mile ras the average price received by tho railways In 1907, while th ofllclal records kept at tho Soo show that the average rate on the freight carried Into and out of Lake Superior In th same year was only .8 of ono mill. Facts In a Nutshell. Tou can bettor understand what theso figures mean lf they are stated I in another way. They mean that lf you have a dollar to spend in shipping a ton of freight you con send It 4 miles on an average road, 10 miles on a first-class road, 127 nilleB on a rail road, and 1,250 miles on a lake vessel. It Is very easy to see that good roads aro a lot better than poor roads but that transportation by horse and wagon 1b too costly at tho beat to be used except for small loads and short distances. So far as Interstate trafflo Is concerned the wagon road must be left entirely out of consideration. It Is just aa easy to see what a great benefit would result from tho building of a railway Into a region where there was none before, and that a still groater benefit would result from so Improving a river that It Is made dependably navigable when It was not so before. Waterways Increase prosperity ia three principal ways, vis: direct sav ing, Indirect saving, and by what may be called a creative offect. Tho dlreot saving 1b that which occurs on goods actually carried by water, and some facts which indicate how great this di rect saving Is, will also make more plain the vast difference between the cost of transportation by rail and by water. Through the Soo canal at the out let of Lake Superior there wore car ried In 1907, 58,217,214 tons of freight This was carried an average distance of 828.3 miles at an average cost of .8 of one mill per ton-mile. If this had been shipped by rail at the aver- ago railway rate for that year (7.82 mills), its transportation "Would have cost $338,033, 3G4 more than was paid for its carriage by water. Tho total freight carried on all lakes that year was, In round num bers, 100,000,000 tons. This vast ton nage was carried for $550,000,000 less than It would have cost to send It by rail, and tho Improvements, which pro duce a saving large enough to pay off tho national debt in loss than two years, cost only 185,000.000. Prcof of Good Results. Wouldn't you call that a pretty fair dividend on tho Investment? And don't you think It would pay to Improve all our waterways as fast aud as far as we can 7 "But," says some one, "what reason 1b there to nuppoHo that Improved riv ers would glye anything llko as good results aa have been obtalnod on the lakes?" That is a proper question and 1b entitled to an answer. Tho only 7aterway In this country which has boen improved aa a whole 1b composed of tho four lakes above Niagara Falls, but thorp are many Im proved rivers In Europe, From a care ful study o: tho results obtained on these rivers the army engineers esti mate that when tho Improvement of tho Ohio river Is finished, frolght can bo curried thereon for ono-half mill per ton-mile. That moans that tho dollar which will carry a ton 127 miles by roll and 1,250 iuIIob by lake, will carry It t.tW mllos by river. (josi oi transportation win vary om different rlvera with depth, width, swlftuess of curront, etc., but the ea tlmated cost on a completely Improved Ohio river can bo Increased by CO per cent, before It will equal tho avorago cost ou the lakes In 1907, and there 1b still a margin of nearly 400 per cent. beforo.you reach a rato one-half as high aa that by rail. It will pay to liuprovo our rlverB. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wlndordon, trustee, et al, to Henry O Taylor, lots sM. SI, blk II, Joy 1'hice Add to South Hloux Oity .. t 1' K (lllllgnli and Katherltiu K (Hill gau to Kieil lleruuiii, lots 1 to 10 and IStoSI, blW IS, Klrst lly Add. to So. Hloux (Mty Wm Oordon. trustee, Wm Goidou and Stella (lordou to James (latluey, lot t, blk 41, Joy riaceadd to H S () ,. .. ltosoua lltingu and Henry Kongo to Henry Ijio, loll, Crystal I.ako 1'nrt. William Gordon trustee and William (lordonand Stella 1) Oordon to John K Moore, lot 15 blk. W, Joy l'lacoadd toHSO 1(0 (Ml 80 WO 110 Buy a good farm on tho county bottom. I have it. Dakota Elinors. SAVING MILLIONS Tltil rnbllcatlon March 31 3w Oidor of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In tlio county court of Dakota county, Nebraska, Htiitu of NetiratLa, Dakota County as, To Mary K, Hookwcll, Julia Ann lllacknt or, Mlllau May Wllklni, .lolm 11. Ilraunt, Mary llrauiit and K all persons Interested In tlm estate of John Ilraunt, deceased: On readmit tin) petition of Mary K. Hock well praylnx that tho administration of ftnlil estnto U Krimlfd toG. V. MollontH as administrators It in horehy ordered that you, and all persons Interested In said mat ter, may, and do, appear at the couuty court to bo hold In and for said couuty, on the 13th day of April, A. I). 1911, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause, If nuy thoro lie, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bu grunted, and that notlco of the pendency of said petition nnd that tho lieorlnK there of Imj Riven to nil porsons Interested In snld matter by publishing a copy of this order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly nuwspnpor printed In said county, for threes Micccnslo weeks prior to said day of hear tnir. Witness my hand, and seal of said court this SMtli day of March, A. 1). lull. 1) U. llRKFRKNAN, IBEAI. Oounty JudKo. First publication 4-7-lw. NOTICE OF OPENING IIOAD. JACOU LEAMElt HOAO. State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To whom It may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate nnd establish a road commencing at the quarter between sections 12 and U, town ship HI. raimo IS, west of fitli 1'. M nt the point where road No. 72 tains north, nnd from said point run west ou tho section lino butween auctions 12 aud 13, Twp. SS, It. IM, to the point where the southwest corner of lot 12, section 12, aud the northwest cor ner of lot 2, section IU, Twp. 88, H, 48, Inter sects tho Armstrong meander lino, and thoro terminate, has reported In favor of tho establishment and location thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for dam ages must bo Hied In the county clerk's of llco on or boforo noon of thoJth day of June, Kill, or such road will bo established and lo cated without lofeience thereto. W. U HOS3. County Clerk. Klrst publication 4-7 3w APPLICATION Foil I.IQUOH LICENSE Notlco is lieroby given that the petition of Franz I.elimann lor license to soli matt, spirituous and Inous liquors on lots 4 and Mil block 1, In tho vlllagoet Nncora, Dakota county, Nobraskn, during the llscnl year lcglntilng on the Hist Tuesday In May, ion, Is on lllo m tho oillco of tho county clerk of Dakota county, Nobr., and all objections thereto must bo filed on or bcfoio tho :Wth day of April, 11)11, or tho same will be Kraut ed. Frnnz Lehinnnn, Applicant. Dated tills Gth day of April, 1911. First publication 4-7 3wks NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOll LIQUOR HOENBE Notlco Is hereby given thnt on the 0th day of April, 1811, Duggau A Hoirorunn Hied with tho village dork of Hubbard, Nobr., thoir application and petition for a llcenso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, nnd conduct a saloon In snld village on lot 8, in block 12, under tho laws of tho stnto of Ne braska and oidtnnnces of said vlllimo, dur ing the llscal year beginning the llrst Tuesday in May, mil. Any and all objec tions to tho granting of said llconse should 1r on lllo with the village clerk by tho With day of April, 1911. Duggau A Iloirornnn, I). O. HolTornnn, Applicants. Village Olork. First publication 4-7 4ws PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ill tho county court of Dakotn county, Ne braska, In tho uinttor of the estate of Wlllielmlna Isenburg, deceased. Notlco Is horoby givon thnt tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet tho adminis trator of said estate, Iwfoi erne, county Judgo of Dakota county, Nobrasku. at tho county eout t room In said county, on the ssith dny of July, mil, on tho Stlth doy of August, lull, and on tho tfith day of .Hoptombei, 1911, nt 10 o'clock a. in, each dny for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and nllowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to presont their claims and ono year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from tho 25th dny of July, 1911. This notlco vill bo published in tho Dako ta Oounty HerMd forfour weeks successive ly prior to tho ."9th day of July, 1911. Witness my hand, and sent of said court, tills 25th day of March, A. 1). lull. D, O. IlKI-FKllNAN, CsnAi. Oounty Judge The Imported Belgian Stallion Leugraud no.59062 Has been purchased by Leonard Ross from W. A. Lang & Co. of Greeley, Iowa, and will stand for service in Dakota County the coming season. This cele brated stallion was imported from Belgium last year, where he was used in the service of the government, and is a steel bay, 5 years old weighing 1,900 pounds. Leonard Ross, the owner of this horse, will be glad to show him to those desiring to breed to the best that can be obtained. Bills announcing date and place of service and giving pedi gree, will be issued soon. Subscription Bargains Tsfre Her-.!! ensti New Idea Magazine $1 SO Sioux Uity Daily und Sunday Journal 5 00 without Sunday 4 20 to rural route patrons ft 5ll KaiiHas City Weekly Star 1 la Tow a Homestead 150 -Poultry Gazette (Lincoln). 10 15 Woman's World 1 LafolletnB Magazine, weekly. 1 60 1 75 2 76 Uampton s Lippincott's " SEEDS' uUCKBCE-S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: Made to build New Iluilntu. AtrlalwUl make you our Dermanout customer. 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