Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 04, 1911, Image 4

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Dakota County Herald
JOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER
Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Yoar.
i
A wookly newspaper published at
Dakota Oity, Nebraska.
Permission husbcun grunted for the
transmission of this paporthrough the
mails aa second-class rnattor.
Tolophono No. 48.
gnnio flsli, moro tiiftu half of which
voro biiBS1, in (Jrystnl lnko. Thcsoflsb
wore taken out ot Illjburg lako nnd
woro nmpttcd iuto Crystal lako at n
point oppoeito IbIiiIhI boacb.
Watcrbniv Items in Ponca Journal:
Grnoo Wilkius, of Homer. Nob, visit
ed at tbo Marrow borne a few days last
wook.
Official Paper of Dakota County
PoliticaLAnnouncements
FOn 8HF.1UFF.
I hereby announce myself ns a con
didato.for tbe oflico of sheriff of Dn
kot county, Nobr, subject to the wish
cs of tbo republionn voters at tho pri
mary election to be hold August 15th.
Xorir. fotp. and influence respectfully
Bolioited.
John L Hazlegrovo.
COCNTV TnKASUKEK.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didato for tho oflico of County Treas
urer of Dakota county, subject to tho
will of tho republican voters at the
primary to bo hold August 15, 1011.
Your support and influonoo is solicited.
Respectfully, '. J. Manning.
COUHTY. OLKMC.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the offlco of county olerk of
Dakota county, subject to tho will of
the republican voters at the Primaries,
Augnst 15, 1011. Your vote and in
fluonoo will bo appreciated.
GonroR, Rookwoll.
cotjjrer clerk,
I hereby announce myself an a can
didate for tho office of county clerk of
of Dakota oounty, Nebraska, subject
to tho will of tho republican voters at
the primaries, to bo hold Tuesday,
August 15, 1911. Your voto and in
fluence will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
, Gboroe Wilkinb.
Albaton Items in Sloan, la Htnr:
Chas Olson and wifo onmo over from
their home at Hubbard, Nob, last
Thursday for a short visit with rela
tives ill Ibis place.
friends coming up from Lincoln and
will entertain them at on outing ut
Crystal lako next weok,...Joe Smith
roturncd vostorday from a trio to tho
sand bills and reports crop conditions
in that section flue. Pastures are
good and hay will mako a fair orop.
. . i .Frank, tho youngest child of W E
Smith, was running with n tin horn in
his mouth last Saturday and was trip
pod to tho gronnd. Tlio sharp tin.
madoa bad wound in tho littlo fellow's
mouth and throat. Under tho treat
ment of Dr Stidworthy ho is improv
ing rapidly and no sorioun results aro
anticipated.
tended tho K 0
Inst Sunday.
ptcnio iu Sioux City
Walthill Times: Miss Helen Qnoon
was down from Homer from Monday
till Wednesday.... P D Deacom, of
Hamilton's drug storo, spent Sunday
at homo in Hubbard.
Wynnt Tribuno: Misses IlAlen and
Ircno MoCormick wont to 8outh Sioux
COUNTY JUDGE.
I horoby iitiuoiince myself a oandi
dato for nomination for county judge
of Dakota oounty, Nebraska, subject
to tho decision Of tho republican votors
at the primaries AngUBt 15, 1011.
D. O. Stinson.
Winnebago Ohiof tain : Miss Georgia
Mansfield was a Sioux Oity passenger
Monday evening . . . .Mrs Ohas Hisoroto
was hero on Thursday, visiting her pa
routs, Mr and Mrs M F Evcland....
Miss Helen Queen, of Sioux Oity, was
tho guest of Miss Hazel Ponry at the
Winnebago hotel, Thursday. . . .Mabel
Nlobuhr, Winnebago's postmistress, ac
companied tho Misses Morgan to Oma
ha, Tuesday.... Both liuokland wont
to Homer, Monday ovening, to see his
sister, Miss GertrudoDuokland, who is
sick.... Mr and Mrs Sol Smith and
son Joe and danghtor Hazel, took thoir
doparturo on Monday for Fremont and
Blair on their summer vaoation .... Mrs
M S Mansflold returned from Sioux
Oity on Wednesday, whero sho has
been in St John's hospital for the past
two weoko. Hor friends aro. glad to
learn of her recovery. . . .Tho following
young people formed a merry party
who went to Crystal lake, Sunday, re
turning late in the ovening: Stella
GUI, Mildred Gerloob, Gus Gerlooh
and Harry Gill... .Mrs Emma Wilcox
wont to Homer last eveuing to join Mr
and Mrs G W Thaokor and from thorn
thoy will go to Hornick, la, iu the
latter's auto to visit Mrs Wilcox's and
Mr Thaokor's brothor, Fred Forney,
for a wook.
JACKSON.
Tho Misses Margarat Hobborgcr, of
Clear Lake, Wis, nud Lena Norris, of
Rook Valley, Iowa; wero guests of
Margarot Wators, tho past weok.
Joo-13ird oamo down from Dakota.
Monday, onrouto to Waterbnry to vis
it relatives.
Mrs Scott Fnllor and children, of
Tnkamah, are visitiui; hor parents, L
Jones and wifo.
Lydia Toller and little brother went
to McOnnk, H 1), Saturday, for an
over Sunday vlsii with their grand
parents, J G Morrill and wife,
Minnie Loefo spent over Sunday
with friends at Wuterbury.
Mrs O J Goodfellow and Katie Uee
nau del arted tho last of tho wook for
Salix, Iowa, to visit relatives.
E T Konnolly, rural route carrier, is
taking hi6 annual two weoks vacation,
Company irlven to tho Hank of DnkotnUlty,
and deKorlbcil nit (oltowm
Noto for IIKSfl. dated AURUU 10, 1610, due
ricptcinhor 1, 11)10, note for (1014, dated Aug'
tut in, 1010, duo Hcpteinlrar 1, ltUU, nnd nolo
for 12760, (In tod August 10, 1910, and duo Hep
tomlxir 1. 1010, each of said notes drawing
Interest nt t lio rnto of 10 par eont per milium
from August 1, 1010, nnd each of said notes
having Ik'pii xlgncd by tho said Sioux Oity,
Oryitnl Inko nnd Hoinor ltnltwny Compa
ny, nnd tho payment thereof gunrnntccd by
Itlloy Howard, J. A. Koyo, sr nnd John M.
(loo, thonmount now duo on snld notes lx
Ingthostim of $KM0, nnd intoroit nt tho
rnto of loporcont per milium from July 1,
1011.
Huld nnlo will bo hold In tho office of the
Hank of Dakota Oity, nt Dnkotn Oity, Dako
ta county. Nobrnskn, nt 11 o'clock A. M on
Tuosdny, August 1st, A. . 1011.
Dated this 7th dny of July, A. D, 1011.
HANK OF DAKOTA OITY,
j Corporate J lly aoo. Onrter,
1 Sonl. J Vleo Prosldont.
The nhavo tuiloli postponed ttntll Wednes
day, August 0, 1011, nt 10 o'clock n. tn.
Hank of Dakota Oity,
. . . Hy Geo. Onrtor,
(Sonl.) Vlco Prosldont.
COUNTY. BUBMFF.
I wish to announce that I am a can
didate for sherifl of Dakota oounU.
subject to tho will of tho republican
votors at tho primary August 15th, It
nomiuatod 'and elooted I will attond
strictly to the duties oi the oflico and
do hiy best to mako arccord that will
mo.it general satisfaction.
J. P. Meredith.
W. J. MANNING
Repnbllcau Onnlidato for tho No
nation for (Jounty Treasurer.
COUNTY OLE11K.
I hereby onnounco myself us a can
didate for tho democratic nomination
"for" tbo 6flbi.of county clerk, subject
to tho will oi the voters of Dakota
county at tho primaries to bo held on
Ang Jst 15, 1011. Rfl3poctfnlly,
'r r -JororO. 'Hooan;
Jackson, Nobr.
Oity, Saturday, for a few days visit
with thoir grand mo Mi or and uncle and
with numorous old ftieiids.
Ponder Times . E J Smith was over
from Homer laBt evening1 ...Mrs Ream
was up to Sioux Oity the first of the
weok.... J J Jjyncu nna family re
turned from Crystal lako Monday.
Wayno Democrat: Mrs Henry Loy
arrivod homo Tuesday ovening from
Orynt.nl lake where sho had boon
spending a fow days. ...Agnes and
Ella Leahy returned Tuesday evening
from a visit with relatives at Jaoksou
and Sioux Oity... .Mr and Mrs Ohas
Kuto wore Sunday afternoon passen
gers for Dakota Oity for a viett with
the latter'" -pamnts, Thy. will also
chaperon a house party nt Crystal
lako this week.
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CORRESPONDENCE f
HUBBARD.
Graudma and Delia Timlin returned
Monday from a visit to O'Neill, Neb.
Your produco will bring the highest
murkot price at Oarl Anderson's
Mrs Thorno and son Wm, were in
Norfolk Thursday of last week.
Try our full cream cheese, it is the
best on tho market. Geo Timlin.
Jim Barry was a business caller in
town and vicinity last Friday,
Mr and Mrs Allen and baby, of Al
len, visited ovor Friday night at tho J
May Acid homo.
Tho oolobrated Millar's coffee gives
tho best of satisfaction, and cannot bo
boat for flavor. Oarl Andorson soils
it.
Tom Loug bad a oar of hogs on tho
market Thursday of last woek.
Mrs Oarl Frodriokson has beon
very sick Ihe pabt week.
Work Shirts and ovoralls, at Carl
Anderson's.
First Publication July -w-4.
NOTICE.
Notice Is heroby glvon that the Onpltnl
Htock of tho llnnk of Dakota Oounty, Jack
son, Nobrnskn. wns Increased from ton
thousand dollars to twenty thousand dol
lars on May lsth. loll.
Jackson, Nebraska, July 7, loll,
tin.T. Kjcaknkt.
Onshlnr.
ss.
GEORGE WILKINS
Republican Candidate for tho Nomi'
nation for Oounty Ulerk.
Klrst publication 7-21-aw.
NOTICE OF OPENINO IIOAD.
State of Nebraska,
Oounty of Dakota. 1
Hlley A. Sullivan lload.
Notice to Land Owners,
To All Whom It May Concorn:
Tho comntlsslonor appointed to locate
nnd vncnto a rond lending through what 1'
known ns the" McDonald farm, commenc
ing ut a point about 40 rods south of the
north lino of said farm, all In section 3, twp,
28, It. 7. angling south nnd oust nbout 60
rods, thence nngllng southwest back to tho
prrsent rond, provided that tho said Hlley
A Sullivan build a grada not less that X feet
high nnd IS foot wldo without expenso to
snld county or township, no chnngo to bo
undo until said grnde has boon built: com
missioner bns reported in fnvorof tho es
tablishment nnd vacation thoreof, and nil
objections thereto, or claims for damages,
must bo tiled in tho Oounty Olcrk's oflico
on or before noon of tho fith day of August,
A. D,, 1011, or such road will bo established
uml dimmed without reference thereto.
W. Ii. noss,
County Clerk.
Sioux Oity News, 81 : Flames is- M Wm Goertz and Mrs Leo Blede
suing through a oraok iu a atovo pipo woro among tho Sioux Oityans last
this morning caused the destruction of oaiuraay,
h frnma house ooounied hv Mrn Frank II Tl ftrthhlo wnn in TTnmnr lnnt Hnt.
IjwHl.be a .pan didato before tbo Re- Rlffll in tho north end of South Sioux urday looking after political matters.
publicBp prtrurtries rAupus't 16th, -for
the office of oonuty judge of Dakota
coun'tyjaud ask the support and in
fluence of all republionn voters,
J L Phillips.
Secretary of State Wait sent a let
ter to all county olerks reminding them
that tho names on primary ballots must
be rotated. Thts.allows.no oandidato
to' have, the advantage of first place on
all tickets. Francis G Hamnr, repub
lican candidate for supremo judgo,
filed first for the oflico this year and
under the original primary law of 1007
would have had h, great advantage
over hfa opponents. The new law, ro
eoaotod from 1000. alternately places
tuenames of each, of tho candidates
at tho head of the list.
I'
8 A Combs, of Winnebaso. wants to
.divideupJha.ooj)nties.lnpprt.heastorn
"TJebfaWiTby" giving part" of Thurston
to Burt. or Cuming and the balance to
Dakota county. Does Sam want the
. late W E Peebles to turn over in his
griVV bonder Times
The Lord forbid.. Dakota county
onjoyod tho expeiienonof looking after
tho territory comprising Thurston
county fur sovoral yeurs, anil found It
rather an expensive luxury.
55SSS5HBMBlBIWBBC.i
r GEO. R. ROCKWELL
Republican Candidate for thn Nomi
nation for Oounty Olerk.
I jm tfvaM dfliHi drfiM MgM HfMOIl dftftGif MOlOil H
Items of Interest
from ou r Exchanges
Ponea Leader: Esama and Kate
Melutyrr went to Hubbard, Monday,
for, a, visit with relatives.
Siwix City Journal, 31: The flsh
i puswqetaatiiaB of Kebraaks on
SttUrdky plaeed several - thousand
City. 'L'horo was no ohimnoy in 'the
house, and the stove pipo had been
improvised to extend through a holo
in the roof. The house, whioh waa of
a story and a half in height, and own
ed by John Clark, father of fho ooou
paut, was a total loss. It was'valuod
at about $G00, Tho blazo could bo
seen from Sioux Oity,
Har'tington Nowb: F W, Barubart
and family returned from Crystal lake,
Friday evening.... Boso Grevo and
Nellie Dale spout Friday aftornoon
with friondBtn Coloridgo....A F Kip
spent Hnnday ut Urystftl lako with
his wife, who is there for the summer.
. . . .Onthorino Kline, nieco of Mr and
Mrs Z M Baird, who had beon hero for
two weeks on a visit, returned to her
horn in Sioux City today .... Mrs Var
vais, aocompanlod by her son, Harold.
was Jnjlio city several days visiting
nor daughter, Airs Unas Xroland.
They roturned.to their homo nt Hub
bard, Monday.
Emerson Entorpriso: Mr and Mrs
Bort Krocsu, of South Sioux City.
spent lust Sunday at the homo of Mrn
Kroesn's parents, Mr and Mrs W Y
McLaughlin.... Mr and Mrs Geo
Wallway are tho proud parents of u
baby girl born to them Thursday, July
120th . Yon ought to set) George bright
on up whou you say "hello, dad.". . . .
Geo Ooughtry is wouring tho smilo that
won't come off. uuolo Sum Lao in
creased his pay ohook to about eighty
three dollars, Tho residents around
Emerson aro so up to dato that they
can no longer bo without their mail
eaoh day. Thoy bavo called for a length
ening of Goorgos routo, henoo tho increase.
Sioux Oity Journal, 30th: At a
meeting yostorday morning of tho ox-
uuuttva committee of. (lie Crystal Lake
improvement aBBooiation the commit
tee consisting of N S Brttuor, presi-
ueutji' w iiour, treasurer, and Fred
Wood, of the board of directors tho
firm of Smith & Finley was engaged
to mako n survey of Crystal lake pre
paratory to asking fluauolul aid of tho
Btato of Nebraska in the effort to koop
tho lako from going dry. Tho engi
neers will make a comploto topogruph
ioul survoy of tho lako and vioinity.
It will show the olovutiou of tho la'bd
around the lake, togethur with all im
provomouts, .including dikes, docks,
boathouscs and cottages; ulso tho
amount of land of every owner whioh
oxieuuB out into tne lako. Tills sur
voy will bo tbo first comploto ono over
made of tho lake and will bo especial
ly valuable in establishing titles.
Homer Star: Miss Alioo HuBby, of
Buoyrus, N D, is hero visiting with hor
uunt and cousins, Mrs A M Nixon and
children.... Pat Cain aud Fred Ohai-
pell accompanied O J O'Connor to tho
sand hills this weok where thoy will
work through haying.... Jaoksou
Hsmmond and family, of noar Cairo,
Illinois, are spending tho weok horo
with his purouts, Ilov aud Mrs J L
Hammond.... W G Wlto and wifo of
Lyons, arrived last Thursday for a
visit at the Alex and John Nixon home,
returning home Monday... .Miss Mar
garet Ashford has several young lady
Summor under soar at closing out
prises. When you need anything in
this lino be sure to comn aud boo what
wo huve to offer, Geo Timlin.
M Hanson and son Chris and Louis
Larsen shipped two cars of stock last
Friday,
Geo Eblo was in Norfolk from Fri
day until Sunday.
Ladioa Waist fronts, in handsome
patterns, at Carl Anderson's.
D C Ilfferuan was in Fremont last
wook, also in Sioux Oity.
Wo alwaya pay the highest market
prioo for your produco, bring us your
bruntii, butter and eggs. Geo Timlin.
R E Mayflold, who ha been under
tho wcathor for somo time past, is
mudh improved.
A L Potorson visitod n fow days last
weok at the home of his sister, Mrs
Ma;flM,-
A splendid stock of groceries just in,
for tho harvest Beason, Oarl Andor
son.
Honry Thompson and wifo took a
load of chickouB to Sioux Oity, Mon
day, D O Stinson was a pleasant callor
in Hubbard, Monday. Ho is making
votes right along,
A comploto lino of breakfast foods,
every Horn fresh and good to eat, Geo,
Timlin.
Bort Franoisco and wifo drovo to
Sioux Oisy tho latter part of last
wook.
Mrs Boniugor nnd daughter, Mrs
Poters, nro contemplating a visit to
Long Pino, Neb. They expect to
leavo tho first of tho week.
A lot of odds aud onda in wash goods,
at oloau up priocs, at Oarl Anderson's.
E Ohrlstousbu is taking his vaoation
of 15 days.
Tom Long had a oar of stock on tho
Sioux Oity market, Wednesday.
You need some jolly glasses, wo havo
them at tho right price. Goo Timlin,
John Green nud wifo were Sioux
City visitors Tuesday.
Joe Ebol is painting tho buildings
on tho Louis Kundson farm southeast
of town.
Wo tsoll Mary Jano'a ready mado
aprons and houso dresses. Carl An
dorsou. Miss Eblo, of Norfolk, visitod tho
homo of her brother, Georgo, tho past
weok,
Tho pianio givon Sunday at thn P
Soronsen home was largely attended.
It is said tho crowd numborod ovor
two hundred.
A fow light oolorod ladies skirts, at
closing out prices, at Carl Anderson's
No uso talking, B B Gribblo is a
busy man those days, helping tho
democrats build politioal tenccs to
koop tho republicans put.
Oreolino'DIp will kill tho lioo on
your hogs and prevont oholera. Oarl
Anderson soils it,
Mrs J Mayflold and baby leavo Mon
day for a weeks' visit at her parental
homo iu Platsmoutb, and Mr M will
bo batohing it in tho mesntjmo.
Herman llenzo, Joe and Ed Hart
nott, Mike Green, jr, and Goo Timlin
were among those from here who at-
whioh ho expeots to spond at Minnea
polis and Chicago,
Frank Konnolly and wifo spent over
Sunday with relatives at Homer.
Mrs Hcoket, of Allen, aud sister,
alius Ureen, of lioaitins, were over
Sunday guests in tho Fred Morgan
homo.
Mrs Fanny Gulp is visiting friends
in Poncu.
Mrs J P McOormiok and littlo
daughter went to Laurel Monday
night to visit relatives. On Tuesday
hor little girl was taken seriously ill.
Mr WcOormiok and her mother, Mrs
Smith went up on the evening train.
Mrs J M Barry entertained Marga
ret Wutero and her guests, tho Misses
Margaret Hobbonger and Lena Mor
ris, at dinner, Monday ovening.
Margaret Keefo returned Tuesday
eveuing from a six Weoks' visit with
friends at Wintield, Kas. ,
Pat Hoonan, Chris Smith nnd It N
Ryan had aMoad of Hogs on tho mar
ket Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs L W Lubery, of Heoln,
S D, havo located hero.
Mr and Mrs Lindauost and familv.
of Coleridge, a u toed to Jaokson, Sun
day, and spent tho day with Mr and
Mrs Shehahau aud family.
First publication 7-28-W-3.
NOTICE FOIl TAX DEED.
To John "W. Flege, trustee nnd Nelllo
M. Kiego, poidons in whoso nntnes title np
penrs of record In the office of tho Olorl:
nnd ex-ofllclo Hcglstorof Deeds of Dnkotn
county, Nobrnskn: nnd to John II. Deltschy,
tho person In itctuul possession:
You nnd o'nch of you nro horoby notified,
thnt nt n public sale of lots nnd lands for
taxes, held on November 1, 1000, by the
Treasurer of Dnkotn county, Nubrnslti, the
following described real cstnte, to-wll:
Lots 1 to 4, both inclusive, nnd 21 to 25, !otli
Incliiflvo, In block 1, of Hallway addition,
Dakota Oo Neb., in tho vlllngo of South
Sioux Oity. Dnkotn county, Nebrnskn, was
sold to John II. Deltschy for delinquent
tnxesof tho year 1UU8, lntorest nnd costs;
t.hrttKiild rcnl cstnto wns not assessed in tho
nnmo of nny person for tho yenr 1008 or for
tho subsoqueutyenrsof 1000 and 1010: thnt
snld real estnte wns tnxed for onch of sold
years: that niter the expiration or tnret
months from the dnto of sorvlco of this no
tlco nppilcntlon will bo made, for n tnx
deed to snld rcnl estate.
John II. Dkitschy,
Purchaser.
near Hubbard,
visitor iu tho
FIDDLER CREEK
Francis Sawyer ic visiting this weok
at the John Olayton home.
John Jensen was a Sioux City pas
senger, Monday.
Mads Hanson and Miller Bros ship
pod a car load of hogs from Hubbard
last Friday.
Ethel and Mattie Chamberlain, of
noar Winnebago, wore over Suuday
visitors with Mrs A Robertson.
Anna Jepson "nud Augusta Larson
spont a fow days in Sioux Oity visiting
frionds and rclutivcs.
Albert Hansen, of
was an over Sunday
Peter Soreusou homo,
H Ogborn and family took Sunday-
dinner at the N Lt Urippen iiomo.
Hazel Grippen, of Emorson, visited
friends and relatives on Fiddler Oreok
tho past woek
Grandpa Rookwoll oame home from
est Joseph's Hospital, Monday, and we
are glad to Bay that ho is very much
improved.
Giles Polly and wifo visited at tho
Ross Polly homo ono dtjy last weok.
Bina Brook returned home from
(Lincoln aftor a weoks' visit with
friends.
Frank Sawyer and family wero Sun
day visitors at tho Charley Dodge
homo.
Dagmar Fredrioksen, of Nowoll, In,
is spending n few weeks with her sis
tor, Mrs IiasmuB Nelson,
Grace Orippen is on tho siok list
this week.
Mr and Mrs Gonrgo Johnson visited
thoir danghtor, Mrs John Lebahn,
Inst Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Asmus Swartz nto Sun
day diunor nt tho John Jonson homo.
Ethol Priest spont a few days with
Ilirnru Priest and wifo.
Nols Smith and family vifited at
tho N L Crippon homo last Tuosdny.
About 200 people took iu tho Danish
pianio at tho Peter Soronsen homo last
Sunday. A jolly good time wits had
by all.
First publication 7-7 Iw
NOTICE OF BALE.
To Grnco W. Foyo. widow of Burt II.
Foyo, deceased, ond Nofdln Foyo, only heir
of Hurt II, Foye, deceased, notice Is hereby
given, that tho undersigned will sell on
Tuesday, August, 1, 1011, to the highest bid
der for ensh, iVCi shares of tho capital stock
of tho Sioux Oity. Urystnl Ijiko nnd Homer
Hallway company, said shares liolng of the
par vaiuooi uuienou, nnu noing more par
ticularly described ns follows:
Ourtlllcnto number 6, Issued to Hurt If.
royo, roprecoutiug ut sunros; cortiucuto
number lo.lssuod to J. A. Foyo, represent
ing 1(0 shares; cortltlcnto number IS, lsiued
to Joseph A. Foyo, Jr.. representing to
stinros; curtlllcnto number jo, issued to J,
A. Foyo. rorjresontlng 61 nnd 7-H shnroi;
certltlcnto number 17. Issued to J. A. Foyo,
sr representing 0 nud 6-8 shares! certlll
onto numbor 10, Issued to Hlley Howard,
representing ai nnu 7-s tuuircs: cortiucnto
numbor ). issued to Hlley Howard, renru.
sonttng lK7nnd ft-H shnros; certificate mini
boril, issued to Irn Howard, representing
1 share; certltlcnto numbor 22, Issued to
HtODhen Howard. roDrciontlng 1 slmr!
certificate number 55). Issued to John M.
Ooo, representing 1 share
All of tho nbovu certitlcntos of stock hav
ing been assigned In blank to the Hank of
DukotnOlty, to secure tho payment of cer
tain promissory notes of tho said Hloux
Oity, Oryital Lake and lloinor Hallway
First Publication 7-14-lw
NOTICE
To Martha A 'NVlnobronnor, dofondnnt:
You nro hereby notified that on tho 13th
day of July. A. D. mil, John F. Wlnebren
n or, plnlntlfT, IUhiI n potltlon against you In
tho district court of Dakota county, No
brnskn, tho object nnd prnyer of which nro
to obtain n divorce from you on tho ground
of extreme cruelty nnd also on tho ground
of adultery and lor other causes sot forth
In tlio snld petition, You nro requhed to
answer snld petition on or beforo tho 21st
dny of August 1011. You nre ulso notified
thnt snld plnlntllT will, on tho 21st day of
August, A. D. 1011, nt the hour of iu o'clock
A. ii., at room 821. In the. lown Hulldlng, on
tlio cornor of 1'lorco nnd Firtn wtreots in
Sioux Oity, stato of lown, take tho deposi
tions of tho following witnesses to be used
upon tho trlnl of said cnuse between you
nna tliu ptamuir. io:wn: . xunry uoveny
Mary Hummel, (intermnrrlod with K.HcOtt
Thompson), Jnmes Thompson, K. Scott
Thompson and Kd. TiimilcllfT.
Dated this 18th dny of July, A. D. 1011.
John F. winkihikniiek.
Plaintiff.
First Publication July H-w-4.
NOTICE.
In tho District Court of Nebraska in and
for Dnkotn county.
Fred Martin nnd Kiln O. Mnrtln, Plnin
tiffs, vh. Alfred Bullock, Lucy Bullock,
I.oulse Lntln, John F. Dnggett, Llllle Kuh,
Holomon Kuh, Mlclinel Follls. Airs. Alnry A.
Follls. widow of William S. Follls, decent
od, WllllnmS. Follls.Jr., Kinmott T Fol
Ms. ,lHintR M. KoIIIn, Mr. Nellln MoKennn
noo Follls, nnd Mrs, Mnry Wnltors, neo
Follls, Defendnuts.
To John F. Dntrsott. Lllllo Kuh. Solomon
Kuh. Michael Follls. Mrs, Mnry A. Follls.
widow of William 8. Follls. decensod. Wll
llani H. Follls, J r Kniniott T. Follls, Jnmes
K. Follls, Mrs. Nellie McKcnnn, noo Follls
nnil Mrs. Mnrv Wnltors. noo Follls:
You nnd each of you nre hereby notified
that on tho 10th dny of July, 1011. Fred
Mnrtln nnd Kiln O. Mnrtln. nlnlutllTs hero
in, filed thoir petition In tho district court
of Dakota county, Nebraska, against snld
defendants, tho obioct nnd prnyor of which
nre to quiet tho title of snld plnlntlffs to tho
following described premises, to wit: Lots
twonty-ono (21 J. twonty-two (22) nnd
lttuly-nvo (ST,), and the south half of lots
twenty-threo (2U) nnd twonty-four (21), nil
in the northwest qunrter of the
northwest minrtnr of section twenty.
ono (21). townshlD twenty-nine (20). rnngo
nine (0), Mnrtln's sulMllvlslon to tho city of
Mouth Hloux oity. unKotn county, iMeorns
kn; nnd to have nny lntorest or claim that
the snld defondnnts or nny of them, have In
snld premises, nd judged null nnd void, nnd
said plnlntlfts pray that snld defendnuts lie
rennlred to set forth their claims nnd the
same lie ndiudged void nnd the plaintiffs'
tlt'e to said premises oo quioteu.
You nro required to nnswor snld petition
on or I R) lore mo zisi (lay or August, urn.
Dated July 10, 1011.
Frod Mnrtln nnd EllaO. Mnrtln.
PlalntllTs
By W. E. Gantt nnd 0. 10. dnntt.
Their Attorneys.
Tho
First publication 7-7 (wks
NOTI0K OK SALE.
undorslgnod will sell on Tuesday,
August 1. 1011, to thu highest bidder for
cash, 405 shares of tho cnpltnl stock of tho
Sioux oity. Orystal Lake nnd Hoinor Hull-
way company, snld shares being of the par
vnluo of iiuuenoh, Him noing more pnrucu
lnrly described ns follows:
Oerttllcntu number 6. issued to Hurt II
Foyo, representing Ui shnros; certificate
numbor 10, Issued to J. A. Foyo, roprosont-
lng looshnrcs: cortiucnto number 12, issued
to Josoph A. Foye, Jr., representing 40
shnros; cortiucnto number 10, Issued to J.
A. Foyo. representing 81 and 7-8 shares;
nrirllMnntn numtirtt 17 teulimt tn .T. A. ITnVi)
VUI V1IIV III" SIMJ 41 .IUbi- tvut ".'I'l
sr., representing fl nnd (5-8 shnros; cortiu
cnto, numoer iv, issueu iu tiuey iuiviiru,
representing 01 nnd 7-8 shnros; eertlftcnto
numbor so. Issued to Hlley Hownrd, ropro
sentlng 187 nnd 6-8 shares; certltlcnto num
ber 21, issued to Irn Howard, representing
1 share; cortlllcnto numbor 22, issued to
.Stephen Hownrd, representing 1 share;
cortlllcnto number 23, issued to John M.
Ooo, representing 1 share.
All or tho nbovo certificates of stock buy
ing been assigned In. blank to tho Bank of
Dakotn (lltv. tn secure the tiiiyinent of cer
tain promissory notes of the said Hloux.
Otty, Orystal Ijiko nnd Homer ltnllwny
Company given to tho llnnk of Dakota Oity,
and described ns follows:
Noto for 118K1. dated August 10, 1010, duo
Hoptouibor 1, 1010, note for JI0H. dated Aug
ust 10. 1010, duu September 1. 1010, nnd noto
for )275u, dated August 10, 1010, and due Hop
tomhor 1, 1010. enoh of snld notes drawing
Interest at tho rate or 10 per cent pernnuum
from August 1,1010, nnd ench of snld notes
hnvinir Imnn ulcrned by tho said Sioux Oity.
Oryspil Lnke and Homer ltnllwny Compa
ny, nnu tlio pnymoni inoreiu Kuurnuieuu
ltilev iinwnrd. J.A. Foye. Hr.. nnd John M.
Ooo, tliu ninount nowduoon snld notes bo-
lug tho Bum of tlO.UXl. and interest nt tho
ratoof 10 percent per annum from July 1,
1011.
Hald snlo will bo held In tho oflico of the
liauk of Dakota Oity, at Dakota Oity, Dako
tn county. Nobrnskn. ut 11 o'clock A. M., on
Tuosdny, August 1st, A. D. 1011.
Dated this 7th dny of July, A. D. 1011.
Bank ov Dakota Oitt,
( Oorpornto I By Oeo. Carter.
1 Heal. J Vice Prosldont.
Tho nbovo sale Isjiostponed until Wednes
day, August 0, 1011, nt 10 o'clock n. in.
Bank of Dakota Oity.
By Geo. Onrtor,
(Sent.) Vlco President.
The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT"
No empty boast this. Up and at it early and late
working for our customers' bes.t interests. We profit
too for the more they make, the better we prosper.
No jug-handle game here,, but mutual benefit always
considered. First of all comes Absolutely Good Secur
ity for all money loaned. No matter how rich or how
honest you may be, wc must know that the money bor
rowed by you will be repaid.
No Owner, Officer or Director can Borrow Ono
i'onny Hero.
Just one of the many good rules that ''make this
bank "Safe as a Government Bond."
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT"
B&xxlt of D&kotct County &
Jswokson
Nsbr.
Paint and
Whitewash
Brushes
W. L. ROSS
Dakota. City Pharmtvoy
Of Every
Size and
Kind.
K6e Question of Pailnt
-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 trom 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 ironpaint no imitation and furnished in red,
slatet 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
alone because of im"i)roved nppearauce, but from the standpnintof econ
omy of lnbor. On these grounds wo wish to remind jou tliat wa.buve
a new and up-to-date stook of Wall Paper, something to please you.
And remember, we also keei tit sanitary wall coating, Alabastine.
It wiU not rub off a run . on plain, or etched in tlie moat
artiatis manner Y a nc disappointed" if you use it.
Orients. 1 Vrxrnlsh
furnishes an artistic method for
brightening thoso old cbntrs, cup
bonrds, otc. Wo furnish it In onk,
chorry, wnlnut, mnhognny, etc.
Genuine Rubber Paint
ajts as n preservative whennpplled
to wood work or Iron. Provonts thnt
roof leaking nnd improves nppenr-
ftxiteJBcr.crally. fjlvcs ssjtisf action,
Dakota. City. Nebraska
Harness
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We have a few sets of Single and Double Driving, and $
one set of 14" Work Harness which we wish to sell at
.once. We need the room, you need the harness.
Special Prices to close out balance of stock on hand.
E. & B. Lbr. Co.
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