G-r r Li: j; n "if r J. - a li.. r- m 11 M ' J, : "' SIT 51Z. nnlrnO rValintv Hpralfi Salnrtldy, Mr Fincua noted as chap LMKUld VjOUIllY nCrdlU Lron but o aro Informed that nfter lOMN ,11. REAM, PUBLISHER rJubscriptiuu Trico. $1.00 Per Year. A wcokly nowepapor publiahod at Dakota, City, Nebraska. I'firruMion has boon granted for the transmission o f this paper tli rough the mails as sccond-clius matter. Telephone No. 4B. Official Paper of Dakota County Political Announcements FOIl SIIEMPF. I hereby nnnonnce myHolf h n can didate for tbo oDlro of Hhorlff of Da kota county, Nobr, snbjeot to tbo wlah csuf tho ropablican roler" lt pri mary oleotion to bo bold August lBth. Your voto and influenoo rcs)cctfully splioltod. John L Hazlegrove. COONTV TIlEASUIlKIt. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tbo ofllco of Oounty Treas urer of Dakota county, subject to tbo will of tlio republican voters at the primary to bo bold August 15, 1011. Your support and iuiluonco is solicited. Respectfully, V. J. Manning. COUNTY CLEIIK. I hcroby annouueo myself as a can didate for tlio ofllco of county clerk of Dakota county, subject to the will of the republican voters ut the Primaries, August 16, 1011. Your voto and in fluonco will be appreciated. Georgo II. Rookwoll, COUNTY CLK1IK. I hereby annonnco raysolf ns a can didate for the ofllco of county clork of of Dakota county, Nebraska, subject to tbo will of tbo republican votors at the primaries, to bo held Tuesday, August 15, 1011. Your voto and in fluonco will bo appreciated. v Respectfully, Geoiiok Wilkinb. COUNTY JDDOE. I horoby announce myself a candi date fur nomination for county judgo of Dakota county, Nebraskp, subject to tho decision of tho republican voters at tho primaries August 15, 1011. D. O. Stinbon. COUNTY OLKKK. I hereby nnuounco myself as a can didate for tho domooratio nomination for tho oflloo of county clork, subjoct to tho will of tho voters of Dakota county st the primaries to be held on August 15, 1011. Respectfully, John O. Hocus, Jaokson, Nobr. Republican County Convention. Tho republican delegates of tho va rious precincts of tho county mot in convention nt tho court houso in this plaoe Saturday afternoon. On motion W L Ross was ruado chairman and Goorgo Wilkins sec retary. On motion the credentials ns hand ed in to tho secretary woro approved, and the temporary organization mado permanent. On motiou a committee of ono from each precinct was named to seloot ilvo dolegatcB to attend tho state convention to be held in Lincoln July 20th Tho following delegates and alternates woro ohosen : Dolomites. AV 1 Warner Oconto Wilkins Tlifw Long J W Ilnzlcurovo Huns Knudson Alternates, II 10 Kvitns Fred Illume JolinO Hliillh W J Mnntilmt J nines Klynn A motion prevailed that W L Ross not ns chairman nnd Goo Wilkins sec retary of tbe county central committee until aftor tho primary oleotion, und thereafter tho oommittoomon to soleot their obnirmun nnd secretary for the ensuing year. On motion tho dolcgatos nroBont se lected tho following central comtuittoo: Dakota W L Ross. Omadi W H Ryan. Hubbnid Juhu C Slulth. Covington L II Bordor. Summit L B Hnngorford, St John's Hans Knudson. Emerson Fred Blumo. Pigoon Creek Wm Roniugor. On motion tho chairman nnd com rnittoo woro empoworod to fill nny vnoanoy that might occur in tho list of candidates or on tho committoo. 400tt)M0)M0'l()O0JMi0i I I Itoms of I ntcrost I from our Exchanges X Wfyfl KKm wWCW nOWW mJVOJi HOKW (WWflWOjOW. Carroll Index: Harry MoEutaffor, of Emerson, spont Sunday with his Bister, Airs Ueo Uolokump. Pouoa Journal: Mib J M King nnd littlo son, of Humor, is visiting hor sister, Mrs J R Pomoroy, this wook. Pender Times : E J Smith and Miss Lulu Hirsch camo over from Ho mer Saturday. Miss Lou Hirsoh ac companied thorn buck to Homer for n Sunday visit, Pender Republic: Mr and airs E W Tarrant, Miss Corn Tyrnll and tho Republic editor und wife and porhnps somo others, will lonve tomorrow morning for u few days' outing nt Crystal luko. Way no Democrat : F8 Borry was a Tuesday morning passeuger for Sioux City.... Henry Loy wont to Dakota Oity Satpjday afternoon und spent Sunday nt Crystal lake. ...Mrs F S Borry roturnod Thursday from it ton days' vi'H with homo folks at Sioux Oity, Osmond Republican. Mrs 0 N Loodoji und children, from Cotton wood, 8 D, came down last Saturday to spend tho Fourth with the Leodom nnd R E Thomas families. To suy the least "Grand-dud" Loedoru is hav ing a time of his lifo. Mm F B Fry nnd two sons, of Wynot, will be hern soon and tbeu nil the grand children will be nt tho old homo. Emerson Enterprise: Jim and Will Shearer and families, Vide Brtutkeru and Dane Guffey spent tho Fourth at Crystal lake , . . .The Emerson basket 111 Un plenioed at Crystal lake last they roached tbo lako thoy dttohod tho chaperon. Thoy camo baok some what worso for tho aftcrnonu and the time they had. All report n good time, Hartington News: Mr and Mrs Frank Oostorling went to Omaha Sat urday to remain permanently. Mr Ocstorling Ima accepted a position with tho Omaha Street Railway com pany....Mra ON Hertort and baby and Miss Man Hortort wont to Orys tal lake Monday morning, Mr Hor tert drovo over in his auto in tho after noon . Tho other members of tho fam ily aro Micro from Iowa and Oklahoma and thoy nro holding it family reunion this week, Victor llertort wont over Saturduy. Hioux Oity Journal, G: Jacob F Loamer, a hoavy property owner at tho head of Crystal lake, whoso land would bo damaged by putting of moro wntor in tho lako, if any land would bo damaged, was in Sioux City yester day and deol.irod that two additional feet of water in tbo lako would bo u bouollt to a majority of the farmors at the houd of tho lako Mr Lieamorsaid tho crops on tho farms in bis neigh borhood always woro benefited by the subirrigation resulting from high wator in tho lako or river. Watortown, 8, D, Special in Sioux Oity Journal, 8: Agns Cnrtin, for mauy years a Sioux Oity ohuractor, died hero today. Tho body will bo taken to Cleveland, O, for burial by hor sistor, Mrs Lottie Cofllll-Stownrt, who wuri with her when sho diod. "Aggie" Curtain lived in Sioux Oity und Covington when tho latter pluco was given tho nanio of "tho wickedest spot on earth," and bcoumo known as tho quoou of tho underworld. Sho was in tho spotlight strong during tbe trial of tho Sunday Sun oases in 1804, when her nnmo was linked duy after day in tho testimony with thut of it Woodbury oounty official. Honior Star: Roy Davis camo ovor from Moville to spond tho Fourth at homo....IIarold Ducklund,uf Meuom oneo, Wis, spout tho Fourth hero with his folks,... Miss Helen Rolstor, of Dos Moines, is horo spending her vaca tion horo with her mothor and others. . . . .Ed Pilgrim haB oponed a poolhull in tho Mourou building south of tho Star oflloo. Mrs Roister has moved her millinery stook in tho Woodman ball. ....Mrs Fred Kippor was takou to Hioux Oity last Friday iu Wm Lea rner's unto for uu uxuiuiuuliunuiid con sultation with Dr Jopson in regard to an oporation, Bho was brought home as that ominont pliysioiun did not tbink an operation was noocssary nt this timo. Lyons Mirror: Frank Xlirsoh, n Dakota conuty pioncor, was hero yes torduy selling Florida lands.... For 40 years wo havo boon endeavoring to ilud some of the relatives of Captain Throckmorton who brought tho steam- Ier QuQortt up the Missouti river in 1865. This wook wo found n oluo. Rev C D Throokmorton of tho Volun teers of America, of Omaha, who spoke hors lust Sundny night, is a nephow of that famous river cuptuiu. On thin trip 50 years ago, M J Ilermnn, of Ho mer, was it oabm boy, und Onpt Throokmorton, an ho gazed oat upon the rioh und fortilo laud, exclaimed: "Mr Ilormnn, I do not axpoot to live to seo it myself, but ff you livo to bo 60 years old, you will seo this ono of tho graudost countries in tho world." Tho prophetic words were spoken 50 years ngo, nnd how truo thoy were I Sioux City Journrl, 10 : Jos A Foye, sr, of tho Sioux City, Crystnl Lako and Homor Railway company, yestor- uay sam tue company boped soon to muko somo settlement whereby tho mortgogo for $11,000, filed against it last week by tho bank of Dakota Oity, would bo satisfied. M O Ayros, owner of tbo bank, is at Springfield, Mubh, ana Mr loyo thought an agreement could bo roucbod upon his return.... Tho expectation of Crystal Inkn prop erty holders is that when thoy nssom blo next Sunday afternoon nt Island beuoh to hoar tho report of tho spooiul couiuiitto on tho urtodtt.li Well project, of which Frod Wood is obairmau, a permanent orguuitutiou will bo form ed und provisionul otllcers electod to servo until n constitution nnd bylaws oan bo adopted, The priueipnl pur pose of the organization will bo to boost for ovorythiuc that will muko Oryatal lako moro nttrnctivo, Sioux City Journal, l)' Tho Social Dozoh aud Miss M Liobiug, of Hoi mer, Ind, were luncheon guests of Mrs Georgo Millor Thursday at 1 o'clock, After tho Rorving of u course menu the hours woro spout iuforimtlly with music und visiting. Mrs J J Sol Ion, it charter member of the club, who oxpectB to louvo soon to make hor homo in Chicago, wusoleotod au lion oraiy mombor and wan prosetited with it silver platter, tho gift of tho club. ....Now potatoes woro popular at tho public raarkot yesterday morning. Second in demand to tbo potatoes woro tho now boots. Dakota oounty, in Nebraska, said to bo one of tho best potato raising dislriots around horo, will havo fow to offer for sale this year, nooordicg to ono man who brought a few bushels of the tubers iu for sale this morning. Watormolons will bo plentiful, according to tho sumo seller. All tho vines uro loaded with tho big fruit, aud under tho hot ntjs of tbo Bun thoy nro fast retching maturity. Democratic Mass Convention. Tho domoorat oleotorB of Dakota county nro horoby onlled to moot in umbo convention nt tho coutt houso iu Dakota Oity July 20, 1011, .it 2 p m, for tho purpobo of selecting five dele gates to tbo Btato convention to bo held nt I remont July 25th, und for tbo oleotion of a county chairman aud product chutrmon und for tbo trans untion of any etbor bndnoss that may proporly come boforo tho oonvoutiou Thomas Asbford, Obairmau. Klrit Publication July H-w-l. NOTIOK. Notice ! lmruliy Blvon that the Onpltnl Htockof thu Hunk of DnUotn Oounty, Jack ion, Nolinmkit, wu no ruuHtHl from ton thousand d jllitr to two my thoutuiul dot. lurnoti Wiviaili, IU11. Juckton, Nubrnuku, July 7, 1811. Ku. T. Keaunkv. Uushlor, MRRRb- l l 4HVHuMv.lfl 9Rj, n flaBB Vsbbbbbbbw D. C. STINSON, Republican candidate for Oonnty Judgo nt tho primaries to bo held Ang- list, 15th. Mr HtiiiHon made a just and honest record during his term in that ofllco two years ago, und his many friends "ill maho a special offort to ward his election this year. I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Rov II 1 Bur eh, of llumboldt, la, is visiting at tbo A L Lake homo. Larson Bros had a lipht plant in stalled in their homo lust Mouduy. Wo understand there uro sevorul homes in this vicinity where plants will bo in stalled. Wo Mill havo eomo light stimmor dress skirts that wo aro selling ut marked down prices. Curl Ander son. Leonurd Priest camo down litft Thursday from tlartington and visited with his folks until Saturday. Mrs A Luke, who has been quite sick for some timo, is slowly recover ing. A now lino of shoes, for men, women and children, All up to-dato, good quality and at prices that stive you money. Do not buy n work shoo until you havo tried ou n pair of our "Good Feelers" tbo best farm shoo on earth, Uoo Timlin. Oounty Supt Voss was out to his homo south of town Tuesday. Tho finest of everything in groce ries at Carl Andoreou's. Hubbard and Jaokson will pluy ball I Sunday ut 2:30 and following tho game somo good horso ruccs will bo pulled off. Mrs J Muylleld oujoyed a visit from her brother, Mr Pederson, of South Sioux City, Sunday, Good coffee, ton und spices aro nl wuys to bo found in our stook. Try n can of Honeymoon keen out coffoo, it will surely please you. Geo Timlin. Miss Murio Kellagber gave her pu pils their vacation last Saturduy. She uxpoots to spend hor vacation in Wis consin, Guy Andorson is giving his tbrosb ing muobino n thorough ronovnting. Guy bos bad a now ongino uddod to his rig. Wo havo a fow odds aud ends of dishes, iu broken sots, tho result of tho flro lust week, that wo aro selling at greatly reduced prioes, Carl An derson, Mrs Ronzo wont to Emordon, Mon day morning, to seo hor sistor, Mrs W li Evans, who was seriously ill. Mrs Ronzo returned Tucduy ovoniug. Mrs JivnuH is dolug nicely. Mr Frodrioksou took his wifo to Sioux City Tuesday to consult u phy sician in reRurd to" hor hoalth. Mrs Frodoriukson has not boon well for it long timo. Largo, fresh, juioy lomons for thoso hot days. Bananas, oruugos, poaches, all kinds of fresh fruit. Geo Timlin. A largo gathoring of young folks were ontertuiued Sunday nt tho J M Jorgouson honiu. Hubbard was largely roprosoutod nt the circus iu Sioux City, Saturday. Who you waut something good for breakfast try a dish of Three Stur Corn Flukes. Tiny have tho lkvor that ploasiB, wo soil them. Geo Tim liu, O M Rithinussou nnd wifo outoitaiu ed n number of their friends Sundny iu honor of Mr RiHuuteseu's 41th birth day. Joo Leodom is repaiiing his throsh ing outfit, Joo sujs ho is ready for u n job any timo. A flno line of dibhes for harvest at Carl Anderson's, Tho infant child of Mr und Mrs Petor Larson, who has boon quite sick is slowly eonvnleniug. ' Mr und Mrs Jim bmitb from Omaha lust week. cumo up Carl Frodoriokson and wifo woro shopping iu Hioux City, Tuesday. Somo of tho young folks of Hubbard took in tho bowory dauoo Sunday night. Your produce will briug tho highest market price at Carl Audorsou's Nols Hansen and family drovo to Sioux City Saturday aud took in tho circus, L J Wilso und wifo, Bert Frnucisco and children, Pctor Boronseuuud fitmi ly woro umoug tho number who went to see tho olephunts iu Sioux City. John Myers, of Sioux Oity, ono of tho old timo residents of Jaokson, was hero tho past week vidtlug ut tho Miko Green homo. Creoliuo Dip iu ouo to five gallon cans, at Carl Anderson's. It is guar anteed to kill all lice aud insects. Andrew Anderson is helping iu thu Curl Anderson store ut present. J C Smith, Robert Luosebrink R D Rockwell wore visitors ut county seat Saturduy. nud tho JACK80N. Jeff Bolor departed Mouduy for Oar roll, to visit his sister. Frank Mullaloy enjoyed an ovor Sun day visit from his brother Tom, of Waterbury. Nellie Hogan is attending summor school nt Way no. Sho has ucoopted the position of principal at Hubbard for the coming jour. Jackson dofoatod the L and W's of Sioux City, in a ball gamu hero Sun day, 10 to 0. Mr and Mrs Rort Chnso, of Wator bury, spont over Sunday with hor pa rents, T Ilodgins and vlfo. Anna Sullivan returned to hor homo nt Omaha Tnesday, aftor n throo veokV visit in the Mrs Alico Sullivan home. Mrs Frank Harris is visiting hor pa rent atPaeiiio Junction, Iowa. Mrs Thos McKeover went to Water bury Friday evening to spond ovor Sunday in tho homo of hor son, Hugh, and nlso get acquainted with hor now grunddaughtor, which arrived there th week before, John Collins departed for Omaha, Saturday, to transant Mtnn business. Kathleen Brannan has gone to Wil son Crook, Wash, to spend n month with relatives. Mrs E W Nordjko nnd dauahtors Mona and Phyllis, of Sioux Oity, nro visiting Mrs Nordyko's parents, B F Sawyer and wile. Mr oud Mrs Lommon, of Sioux City, were week end guests in tbo J M Bar ry homo. Jackson will play Sadler's Colorod Wonders, of Sioux City, on the homo grounds Sunday. All nro invited to seo the homo boys and ths colored boys play tho national game. Luorotin nnd Julia Maun nro visit ing rolntlvos in Waterbury, M R Bolor is delivering 2,000 bush els of corn to the Saundors-Westrand olovator horo this week, tho price bo ing 58 cents per bushel. Tho Morningddo Ramblers and the Jaokson Juniors are playing ball here today. Wednesday. Anna Harty went to Sioux City tho last of tho wook to do ofllco -vork. Tlio reBt of tho family oxpoct to move there 'shortly. Misses Gonnviovo Brady and Mary Z Boler departed Thursday for it mouths' vaoation, which they intend to spond ut Omaha, Blair nnd O'Neill, Nebr. Margaret Howard, of Hubbard, spont sovernl days tbo first of tho week with Monica Flynn. Bosaie Hiloman, of Homor, was an over Sunday guost in tho Alfred Do maray homo. FIDDLER CREEK Little Alico Mason spent a few days with rolntives on Fiddler Creek this week. Hiinnah Andorson, of Sioux Oity, is spending n few days at tho Larson Bros home. Cora Borenson and Emma nnd Elmn Froderiksbn, of Hubbard, Sundayed at tbe Peter Sorensen homo. Mrs A Larsen was in Sioux City Saturday, Roy Crippen nnd fnmily spent Sun day with N L Orippon and family. Kristinn Millor uccompanind hor niece, Francis Carlson, to hor home in Whiting, Io. Mabel Sorensen went with them for a week's "visit. 'Mrs N F Hansen visited n fow days with her daughter, Mrs Chas Dodge . N L Orippon nnd wife spent Sundny at the Bert Barnes home. A dnnco was given at tho Georgo N Georgenson homo Sunday ovenine. A largo crowd camo nnd it midnight supper was served and oil departed having hud n jolly timo, A crowd of our Fiddler Creek peo plo took iu tho circus in Sioux City nnd the convention in Dakota City, Saturday. Obarlio Jounen camo home Satur day aftor working in Lako Viow, Io, tho past ten mouths. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tho Htcord Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Kloster, July 3, n daughter. Gus Mlkcsoll, tho Ponca photograph er, was a visitor In South Sioux City Tuesday. Mis. Charles Murphy, of Wichita, Knn., Is tlio yuest ot her motherlnUiw, Mrs. Martha Murphy, this wcolc. Uowninn Mend, son of Ttov. CJoorRo Atcud, of Oakland, a former pastor hero, Is vlsltlnp his friend, Henry Wolfe, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Plljjrlni were up from Onuwtt to spend the 4th of July nt the home of Mr. Pilgrim's parents, Mr. nnd Mm. W. U. Pilgrim. The H. 11. Pilgrim livery, of this city, operated two hacks between Homer and tho park nt that place, where tho July Foutth colouration wns held. Ilnin, to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Mtilllns, .Tune 30. twins, a son and daughter. Tho littlo boy lived but ono day. The Uuiural was held Sunday, the remains beliij; lulu to rest ut tho Jackson ceme tery. Mr and Mrs. F. D, llesslguo, on tho Fourth f July, tuitertnlned their en tlio family at n dinner. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Urown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. llcsst gue, of Omaha, were hero for tho oc casion. Nols Pllgthn hns an npplo tree In his orehatd that ho thinks will make a it-cord for tho number of apples grow ing on one branch. The branch Is nliout four feet long and contains 30 healthy, growing apples. Miss GladjH Beaver, who lias Just completed a successful term of school nt MoIlle, In., visited at the Uritunt homo Fildny and Snturduy. Miss Heaver was a former South Sioux City girl, uttc ndlng school here. Sho will spend her vacation in eastern Iowa und return to Sioux City September 1. Ed Kuston, ot Dakota City, canned a little excitement Sundny afternoon. While dilvlng a team of mules tluough tow n thoy became uniniumgcablo and for a timo It looked as It thoy would get away from tho driver. They woro quieted down, however, without -damage Tho snmo team ran away Tues du at Finnorty's pnrk, throwing out and Injuring tho driver, who wns tak en to tho emergency hospital nt tho Hoy Scouts' camp and cared for, Tho land ownors nt Crystal lako nnd the colony ot summor visitors from Sioux City who nro Interested In putting moro wnter In tho lake, hold a public meeting on Monday. At that time it now project wns brought up mid that was to sink an artesian well and uso tho How to bring the lako level up to standard. It Is thought that this plan, If feasible, wnula help muko fish ing nt tho lako bettor, ns tho water derived from a well would bo moro suitable to fishes' needs than would bo river water. This plan would also bo somewhat cheaper than would tho bringing ill water from tho llvor. Tho question of whether an artesian well can bo put In hero Is yet to bo sot tied it is dono eo inllos further up tho liver and many think It could bo dono hero. XOTIOE OF HALK. To Gruon W. Foyo, widow of Hurt n. Foyo, deceased, and Nefditi Foye, only heir of Burt H, Foye, doceasod, notioo is hereby given, that tho under- signed will sell on Tuesday, August 1, 1911, to tho highest blddor for cash, 405 shares of the capital stock of the Sioux City, Crystal Lnko and Homer Railway company, said shares being of the par valuo of $100 each, and be ing more partioulurly described as follows: Certiilcuto number 5, issued to Burt II. Foyo, representing Hi shuns; cer tificate unmbor 10, issued to J A Foyo, representing 100 shares; cortifloato number 12, issued t) Joseph A. Foyo, jr., representing 40 shares; certificate number 10, issued to J A Foye, repre senting Gl nnd f shares; certificate number 17, issued to J. A. Foye, sr., representing G nnd j Bhnres; oertiflcato number 10, issued to Riloy Howurl, representing Gl nnd shares; certifi cate nnmbor 20, issued to Riley How ard, representing 187 und f shares; cortiflcato number 21, issued to Ira ITowurd, repitinnUUug 1 filltU'o; CCrtltl cato number 22, issued to Stephen Uoward, representing 1 share; certifi cate number 23, issued to John M, Coe, representing 1 shaio. All of tbo abovo certificates of stock having been nssigued in blunk to tbe Bank of Dakota City, to secure the paymont of oortain promissory notes of the siiid Sioux City, Crystal Lako nnd Homor Railway compnnv given to tho Bank of Dakota City, nnd described ns follows: Noto for $1,230, datod August 10, 1010, duo September 1, 1010; note for $4,014, dated August 10, 1010, duo September 1, 1010 ; and noto for $2,750, dated August 19, 1010, nnd duo Sep tember 1, 1010, oaoli of said notes drawing interost at tho rato of 10 per cont por annum from August 1, 1910, and each of the said notes having been signed by tho said Sioux City, Crystal Luke and Homor Railway company, nnd tho payment thereof guaranteed by Riloy Howard, J. A. Foye, sr., und John M. Coe, tho amount now duo on said notes being the sum of $10,000, and mtorest at tho ruto of 1 0 per cent, per annum ftom July 1, 1011. Said sale will be held in the ofllco of tbo Bonk of Dakota City, at Dakota City, Dakota county, Nobrnskn, at 11 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday, August 1st, A. D. 1011. Datod this 7fh day of July, A. D. 1011. Bank of Dakota City. NOTICE OF SALE. Thu undorslftncd will soil on Tuesday, August 1, 1811. to tho highest btdaer for cnsli,4M5 Blinrosof tho Onpltnl Stock of the Hioux Oity, Crystal Lnko and' Homer Hall way Uompnny, said shnres bclm? of tho par value of tiuo ench, nnd being moro particu larly described ns follows: Oertlflcnte number 5, Issued to Hurt II. Foye, represoiitlne 34 shnros; cortlllcnto nuiubor 10, Usued to J.A. Koyo, represent ing IU) shnres; certlllcato number 12, Issued to .Tk-hdIi A. Foye. Jr.. rHnrflsmitlnif 40 shares; cortlllcnto number 16. Issued to J. A. Foye, representing 01 nnd 7-8 shnres; cortlllcnto number 17, Issued to J. A. Foyo, sr.. representing 0 and 6-8 shares; certlll cato number 10, Issued to Hlloy Howard, representing 81 nnU 7-8 shares; euitlllcato number U(l, Issued to HUey Hounul, tepre sontlnii 187 and 5-8 shnres: certiilcuto num ber SI, issued to Ira liownrd, representing 1 share: certlllcato number 22, Issued to Stephen liownrd, lepresontinB 1 shnro; cer tlllcnto number 22, Issued to John M. Uoo, ropioseutlng l stiitie. All of the nbovn ortlllrntn8 of stock hnv lng been assigned In blank to the Bank of Dakota Ulty. tosccuie tho payment of cer tain promissory notes of the said Sioux City, Crystal Lako nnd Homor Hnllwny Company given to the Hank of Dakota City, nnd described ns follows: Note for Ut.M, datod August 19, 1910, due Soptcmbor 1, 1B10, noto for J10H, tinted Aug gust IU. 11)10. duo September 1, 1910, nud noto for 2750, dnted August 19, 1010, and due Sep tember 1, 1910, eneh of said notes drawing lntorestnt the rntoof lOporcentpornnnum from August 1, 1910, nud each of said notes having Ix'on signed by thu said Hlunx Oity. Orystal Lako nnd Homer Ilnllwny Compa ny, und tho payment thereof guaranteed by HUey Howard, J. A. Fojo.sr., und John M. Coo, the amount now duo on said notes bo Ing the sum of tlO.OUO, nnd Interest nt tho rnte of 10 por cunt, pur annum from July 1. 1911. Said snlo will bo held In the olllco of tlio Ilnnkof DukotuOHy.nt DnkotuOlty, Dako ta county, itoornsicii, nt n o'ciock. a. m., on Tuestlnv, August 1st, A. D. 1911. Dntod this 7th day of July. A. I). 1911. Hamc ok Dakota Oity. First publication July ll-w-3. NOTICE FOR TAX DEED. To John W. Fleue. tiusleo. nnd Nolllo M. Flego, persons In whoso names title ap peals of record lit the ollli-e of the Oluik nnd ex-olllclo Heglsterof Deeds of Dnkotn county, uliiitkit;itiiU toJolin II. Dcl'.scny tlio tiorson In Mutual uosscsslon: You and each of you me hereby notified, that at a public sulu of lots und lands for tnxos, held on November 1. Wv, by the Trensuror of Dakota county, Nebraska, tho follow lmr descillK'd real estate, to-wll Dots 1 to4. lKith llicluslc, and 21 to 25, both Inclusive, In block 1, of Hnllwny addition, Dnkotn county. Nob., In tho vlllnguof bouth Hlonx Oity. Dakota county, Nebraska, was sold to John II. Dultsohy for delinquent taxes of tho year WW, Interest nnd costs; tlmtsalu leal estate wns not assessed in tlio nnmo of nny purbou for the yeur MS or for tho subsequent years of 1WVJ nud 1910; that snld teal ostnto was taxed for ench of said jears; that after thu expiration of three months from the dntuof survleu of this no- tiro application will bu inaUo for a tax ileed to bald leal estato. Jons II, Dkitsouy, l'urchnsor. First Publication Juno 14-w-l. NOTICE ToMnrthnA Wliiebrounor, dofondnnt: You uro hereby imtllled that on tho 13th dnyof July. A. D. 1911, John F. Wlnnliioii ner, plnlntlir, Mled petition tiKalimt you In the district court of Dakota county, No brnskn, thu object and prajcr ofwhlch nru to obtain it divorce from vent on tho ground of exticmo cuielty and iilxonn tlio mound of adultery and for other cnuses t-ot forth In tho snld petition. You ar it-qtilmd to answer said petition on or beforo tho 21st dny of August 1911. You itio also notified thnt snld plnlntlir will, on tho 21st day of August. A. D. 1911. nt the hour of in o'clock A.M., nt room 821. In thu Iowa llulldlug. on thu corner of l'lerco and Fifth Streets lu Sioux City, state of Iowa, take tho tleposl tlousof the following wltuosses to 1m used upon tho trlnl of snld cnuso Iwlwvuit you nnd tho plnlutllT, to:wit: Mitiy Oovony Maiy Humiuol, (Intermarried with 13. Scott Thompson). James Thompson, K. Scott Thompson and Kd. TtinnlclllT. Dated this Uth dny of July. A. D. 1911. John F. wimmuukmikii, I'lalntllT. First Publication July ll-w-4. NOTICE. In the Dtttrlut Oourt of Nobrnskn in nnd for Dakota county. Kred Martin nud Klin U. Martin, l'lnln tills. s. Alfred Itullock. I.ucy Mullock. LoulM) Latin, John Y. Daggett. I.lllic Kuh, Solomon Kuh. Michael Kollls. Mis. Mary A. Kollls, widow of Wllllnm S. Kollls. deeeiu ot, WllllnuiS. Kollls.Jr.. Kinnictt T Fol ds, James K. Kollls, Mr.. Nellie McKouna. nee Kollls, and Mis. Mary Walters, uce Kollls, Defendants. To John K. Daggett. I.llllo Kuh. Solomon Kuh. Michael Kollls, Mrs. Mary A. Kollls, widow of Wllllnm S. Kollls. ilecensed, Wil liam H. Kollls, Jr., KmmettT. Kollls, James K. Kollls, Mrs. Nellie McKeuna, nee Kollls, and Mis. Mary Walters, nee Kollls; You nnd each of you nro horoby notllled that on the 10th tiny of July. 1011, Kred Martin nnd Kiln O.. Martin. plaiutltTs here in, tiled their petition In tho district court of Dakota county, Nebrio-ln, against Mild defendants, tho object nud pntjer of which are to quiet tho title of snld plaintiffs to tho following described piemUes, to wit: Lots twonty-ono (21J. twenty-two 122) and twenty-live (2S. nud tho south hnlf ot lots twonty-threo 123) mid twenty-fair (21), all In tlio northwest nuatTor of tho northwest quarter of Motion twenty mm isil. tnwnsliln twelitv-nllio (20). rnilgo nine (U). .Martin's uIkU Islon to tho city of Koutli Sioux Ulty, imaoiii county, neoras ka; and to h.te any Interest or claim that ih, i mid itPfiuidiiiitM or any of them, hnvo lu said piomlscs, adjudged null and void, and aid plnliittlTs pray that kitld defendants bo required to sot forth their claims nnd the etwno bo adjudged old and tho plaintiffs' title to Mild promises In) quieted. You nro required to answer snld petition on or before tho 21st day of August, 1011. Dated July W. lull. Kred Martin nnd KllaO Martin. Plaintiffs. Hy W. K. Gantt nnd O. K. Oantt. Their Attorneys. Always the Sometimes the Largest, Tries to be the Best. Never quite satisfied with our work ever looking toward the future. We do everything in Banking any good bank in the U. S. A. can do for you, and as cheaply as elsewhere. Try always to be prompt, accurate and courteous and never lose a customer save from death or distance. Best in Insurance, too companies, rates, treatment and settlement. Try us with the next policy and see for yourself. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT Baik of Dakota Paint and Whitewash Brushes W. L. Dalcottv City C&e Question, qf PsInt Is one that should interest not alone the painters, but all desirous of improving and preserving their buildings and homes. In the Mound City Paint you secure not only a paint of good wearing quality, sun-proof, and reliable in every way, but exactly the heaviest paint on the market, which means that it is made substantially from the purest ingredients known to the industry. Isn't that of value to you? In Mound City barn paint, you secure the genuine oxide of iron paint no imitation and furnished in red; slate, brown or yellow We know you cannot beat these paints for either quality or price. Try them. Interior Decoration Is something that should appeal to every housewife not nlono beonuso of improved appearance, but from the standpoint of econ omy of labor. On these grounds wo wish to remind jon that wo havo h new nnd up-to-date stock of Willi Paper, something to please you. And remember, we aluo kei-i Hi nnnitnry wall-coatiug, Aliiba.stinc. It will not rub off aj , u .... on plain, or etched in the moBt artistic mnnnev Y i m disappointed if you uso it. 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J,Lu, a ,.n,d.,i, in advance. !. and nllow TEM DAYS' TREE TRIAL durlns which timo you may rido tlio bicycle nnd put It to any test you wish bUSB. ?h?nt.,n,o,.,,0,Vpcrfe.otIr MtlsfleU or do rlSt wish toYecn thd FACTORY PRICES "J","11.511 th? shest cradoblcyclea It la " . A . . Possible to mnko at ono small protlt abovo i "'anulaurer ipuaranteo behind your blcycleor a pair of tires from ..,. nt .. rntnlruTno .! ii li)f- 12i."',"".n.'' "' 1 J.. we sell tlio lilibeit irado kicTcin. rn uicicies under lour own namanutaatdnnhin 7, re.nurlr hanilleBorxind hanrt hii.n. ,,..ii. v i-blcara retail etoma. Thaa w.. Hi?r;-S3.? mailed frra. ., ,i.,Wra UU WILL HE iSTfllllQMCn "ben you rcce,finurbcntlfnl r.t.lo.nr. ""J"--""""a''"-aaainninrcuiarrariurcr allWInos at haltlu ngutar rttdtl prtcli. ZLaaiXTXL'I.MJ.1 "" . Notlco th thick rubbertroad "A''and puncturo strlps'rB,( and "O." also rim strip "H" to prevent rim cutting. 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