"fZZltyitn xr-sar jy j.akj .,.., 1IL IT IJ r SU-ili) I R; if i -i j 14 t XT Dakota County Herald JOHN 11. KBAM, PUDL1SKRR Subscription Prlco. $1.00 for Year. A wcokly ncwopapor published nt Dakota Oily, Nobrnaka. Permission has boon granted forlho transmission of this paporthroush the Biaiis as aecond'Olass mattor. Telophono No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County 571 Voles Cast at Primary. Following is tho number of ballots east in tbo dlfforeut prooinots of tlio eouatyi Hop Oundi 103 Uracrson 20 OoTington 189 Sshota.. rm-llH Pigeon Greek.. . . 10 Hubbard 42 BtJolin VI Hntnaiit 6 Total 582 883 2 1 rm3 ot i nieresx from our Exchanges Dcm Soo Pro 24 0 1 25 0 0 2G 2 3 27 0 0 21 0 0 102 0 0 00 0 0 C8 0 0 SHOJM ROQNOMQroaQMl0rt)Kl HarlinRton Nowb: A F Kip vont to Crystal lake, Hatnrdaj, to visit bis wife oTer Sunday. Primary Results. Dclow is given tbo voto of tlio pti maty olpetion by prcoinots on the can didates whoso nnracs appeared on the nriritml ballots. A number of names woro written in on tho ballots, and in tlio case of county superintendent on tho domooratioliekct, Loraiuo Murphy, received 19 votes, whilo tboro woro JO hnAtUrinc votes. It wns tho fl.imo nil the wsy through tbo list of candidates, from supremo jttdgo to coronor. Forjndgoof tbo 8th judicial dis trict, tho republicans had no candi date on their ticket, but sovoral woro givon complimentary votes, amonj; them being K 13 Evans, fi votes; W P Wurner, 3; Guy T Graves, 2, and sev eral others ono each. Somo ono gavo Miss Engolan a complimentary volo for county clerk, but of courso this cannot bo blamed on her. A ranch largor voto was polled Mum whs anticipated at tho primary, which goos to show that tho people ate Uking moro intorest in tho now mode of placing a ticket in tho field than they formerly did, when it was left to a few party leodorn. Tbo number or votes oast by prcoinots will bo found in another column. S mmmKMiBimvMiam Warflold team, of Bionr City, Sunday I pjewnre of Ointments for Catarrh V nnPPP?PnWnPWfP Annual 27m. Tlu.u teams lmv plxj-l hnt r.iilntn Mnrrtirv. Ponca Loader: Miss Fannio Wil bur, of South Bioux City, who has been visiting in Wyuot, spent a few days last week in tho llray home. v Sslix Items in Sloan, Ii, Star: Mrs H A lHivan and daughter, Mrs Tina Bridfiibimgli, of Dakota City, who vis ited a few duB lant week in tho B D Oono Lome, left Saturday. Pender Itepublio: EJ Smith wns over from Homer on business last Hat 'ardu.V ...Mrs Merlo Ream left for for Homer last Saturday whero she joined her "hubby" and whero they will tnakt their new homo. Alb ilnn Items in Sloan, Io, Rtnr: MissfH Kulu Griffin and Leola Polly peut Uatnrday afternoon at Crystal lake. . . .Gus Olson camo homo Friday' eveiiing from a vlt.it at tho homo of ChiiH Olson uour Ilnbbard, Neb. Emorsi'ti Ejlorpriflo: Lyman Hntoh ins ami fmuily spent throo days at Orystal lake last week . . . .TIih trained duism who has boon with Miss Dora HuMoile ilniing her nttaok of typhoid, leuvr-H nut wook. Miss lUsteuo is ow eonvalosing rapidly. W.t Point Domoorat : Prof Albert Blob a in tho city a fow hours Mon day anroute to Oakland where ho is selling touchers' referonoo works. Do St. Iikb quit aiihool work, after a euc efnl torru of lour years as city super intendent at Do Bmit, 8 D, has rented a eotUuu at Dakota City, Nob, and will sell referonoo works to teachers until ueit xpriiig, whuu bo will locate on his father's farm in Grant township nd ptigHge hi farming Ho coimiders -111. IfttWr occupation a better paying onr, (ifffriug a lifo of honor, profit, pleasure and independence Supreme Judge Ilamor, r Iietton, r Hobby, r Jloio, r Iloul.r Kpperson, r. ...... Davidson, r Mncfnrland, r Kvorsou, d J)pnn, d.... AllHMt, d Oldhmn. d Htnrk.d Went, tl , Railway Com, llcobc, r...,. Mrdrrw, r IitinW, r. ......... Hnll. i- llUHKoll, r., Kniror, r., Kuri.o, d Minima, d Ilnriimn, 1 Upton, d ,, Htgenti Lyord, r II nl k! i4, r ,,., Miller, d Kntouc.d Anderson, U....... laize. Sthblst.- GiavOA, d,... County Clerk WIIUIiih, r Hockwell. r., ...... HOKnn, (i Urllihln. d l reurer Mnnnlim, r KvatiH.d.,., Judjrt Htlnxnn.r 1'lillllps. r UelTnrnnn, d Sheriti- llazlpRiuve. 1' Mcrcdltli, r Orr, r llanaen. d Superintendent voan, r Coroner Sawyors, r Com., 3rd Dlat. Iton, r.. ,....,...,, Klwtinr.d in 1111 0 2 b 18 Dl H3 11 12 HO 21 CI 117 IS 1 1 12 II) XI 12 c 6 boss 7111 inr,2 28 11 W07 10 IS 1310 7,82 SKI 10021 .6! 201 182 171 ion 110 17 Km HI 121) 119 ISO 110 IBM HI SO 71 01 118 l 20 m A0 81 12 mo m V.TJ in 12Ti 1118 ,11 312 211 101 171 1.11 200 251 201 1112 222 2110 120 1201 102 US 217 11 Winnnbngo Ohloftain: Lawronoe Niehuhr vi"itod with relatives in Da lota Oily lust wook.... Mat Pauh attended the bowery danoo at Louis Rockwell's Suturday evening.... J tin Tan Hxiiteu and fumlly vixited at tho OhrtH TarvaiH homo last Unuday ueitr lfaonr-t ...tlomor playod ball with Ito-iilii. lust Sunday with a nooro of 7 toOiu favor ot ltosalio,... Margaret Niol.uhr, of Dakota City, visited this wouli with itlativcsin Winnebago.,., lira Hmn Btidenbaugh, of l3akota Oily, has been acting iu tho oupueity of ti nurne iu tlio homo of her niece. Mrs J 11 MoOormick, for tho past weult. Homer Star: O A llisoroto return ad Hui. day from Tripp county, South DakatN, whero ho reports orop condi tions Mood. ...Mrs Ephlloukwell Mon day pm chased the U A Monroe i-toro bnil.ting now occupied 'y Ed Pilgrim a h bind hall. Tho ooosideratiou wns 1,8(10. ...Ohiis M UorowBkyaud fami ly uatomi to Norfolk Snuduy and took dinner with relatives. The round trip xegixterrd u littlo better than 110 mileM ...piaudu Thaoker. Miss MoIMh Fob- nut Gertrude MoKiuley vidlod in Uoruink, Iowa, the t(er purL of lant week. ...Mrs John Murphy', of Onawn, low, nud Mrs K-lly mid Mihh Agiii'u K lly, of tit Jotnpli, Mo, urn here viMiling with tho family of T Murphy ....A baby girl was born to Mr ami Mrw George Drake, of Winue bage, "SuniUy. Mrs Druku is at the home of lior puronts Mr and Mrs Hugh Gallitu,iii in lloiuor. Siotu ity Jonrniil, 18: John Ar eoRilon, a well Known oily milunuiun for it whulusalu Hquor Innso, and Mrs Oartie HewiiiH, of 010 E'ghth street, i popnUr inusii-iaii, woro quhitly mar ried yesterday at Dakota City, mueh to Hih Hiiipiiso of their reliitiTes Mr Areu- oil drove up from WultliiU in bis Hirouioliile. nud was met at Himix Ci'e (Ir tun Green by his bride to be. The 1. 11 v Mrs Arensdorf returned to Sioux illtv and last evening was u gueM ' the homo of Mrs El' beth AreiiHioif motlier of her Inn-bund, who eeleliriit'd tho 59th uiiuivurcar of horl'irii. All of her eh. Idi u, sever) rolntir nd 11 few old linio friends of the (tiii'ty were pro8o.it when Jnhii ar rived. Mo ono was more sup'iiied than i'ii mother when he iutiodueed bin i .' Mr uti'l Mrs Arensdorf had Aoo'iHtt-f rnUlied and wniting for them i'i t'.nk street, wheio Into b.st sight' h" w re niven an oil fsshiou ed olianvaii by a lot of their friends whom hey had no cleverly eluded. conditions that have doveloped out of tho A'oon law test cases. Henry Mun ilorHohied declared yesterday that tho movo would have been made hud the saloon problem never been breaobed in tbo light of tho Moon law reilotions. The South Bioux Oity auxilliury ware house, as it is intended to bo, will bo a two-story bnok building. It is expect ed to be completed this fall, The lo cation whs settled upon as a convenient distributing point tor NebrHttkn lerti tory. A similar movo of nnotbor Sioux City wholesule liquor house in the direction of South Bioux City had arotiBed soma apprehension of a gen eral exodus of tho liquor firms. ....When the Sioux Oity Automnbilo club holds u meeting tomorrow night to give further (.oiiHideratiou to tho question ol a hlte for an automobile speedway and clubhouse, possibly in connection with tho Commercial Meu's Hunt club, Judge J J Elmers and Deputy United Butes Marshal John F Sides will bo present to submit two proposals to the club to locate the track and clubhouse upon Crystal Lnke farm, of whioh they aro tho own ers , This farm lies west of tho Island lieaoh hotel on the north shore of Crys tal lake and possesses a high bank and li'ird eleim sued beaoh whioh easily aan bo put iu shape for an exoollaut bathing beach. The place can be reached by 11 publio highway which loads to the hotel. Thin road recently was graded and put in llrst class con dition. Jud" Ltmors is confident the nionx uity nervioe oompauy will ox tend its system to the lake early next spung, and with tho problem of quick transpoatatiou to nud from Sioux City solved, Crystul lake will have all of tho advautiiges poHOHfed by any othor lo cation suggested, and, iu addition, af ford the brat of boating, bathing, ilsh ing and hunting in seaon. Thejndgo calls attention to )he fact that there aro no hillH to climb iu reaching Orys tnl lake, and the farm iu quetdlou is perfectly Icel, is largo enough for a mill track and hits seventy rods of Uke- ftoutnge, with high bank suitable foruoluh hoiiso A committee from the niitoiuobile club Iiiih vinited the farm and 11 favorably impressed with the locution. One of the proposals of tho owneis will be to lease tho plaoa to the club; the other to sell. HUOOARD. Miss Mary Timlin vnn in Sioux City ovor Sunday. Mrs V Evans and children of Emer son, visited relatives and frionds hero the past week. V fresh lot of ponohes at Carl Ander son s. Mr and Mrs Garret and son Ilryant vititcd in Corrcctionvillo, Iowa, tho pnfll week. Mrs Buruoss, of Omaha, came up to attend tho funeral of hor neicc, Mrs Welch. Ynu nerd somo jolly glasses, wo havo thorn at tho right prico. Geo Timlin. Tom Long wasout Tuesday inspect ing thobiidgcs in his district. Nellie Hogan is slopping at tho Mc Geo homo vhile attending the insti tute. Wo will sell you Puritan flour for $1.40 per saok and Splondid flour for $1,05, Oarl Anderson. Mauris Pederson and family spent Sunday nt tho Louis Podorsen home. Joe Smith and Ed Long droro to Jackson Bjnduy. Jackson has a sure enough attraction. Try our full cream cheese, it is the best on tho market. Geo Timlin. A pionio was hold at tho Louis Pod orsou homo, Sunday. Morten Itasmussen will put up a aot of buildings on his 80 nore farm south east of town. Hans Andorsen, of Ho mer, has the contract. Tho work will bo finished this fall. We havo n lot of men's dress shirts that wo are going to olobo out choap. Look them over, they aro bargains. Onrl Anderson. Mrs Nels Nelson wont to Salix, Io, last Friday to visit frionds. Sho will rpturn in a week. O H Smith, of Vista, was in Hub bard and vicinity Tuesday . A complete lino of breakfast foods, every item frosh and good to eat. Geo, Timlin. A baby girl camo to livo at the Har loy Ogburu homo tho 20th of August. (J Husmusson, wifo and daughter Minnie, nttended tho Old Settlors pic nic in Sorgeant Bluff, last wesk. JuhI got in a now a now lino of ladies' flue dress skirts, nt Carl Ander son's, Tho infant child of Edward Jonson and wifo was baptised last Sunday in tho Lutheran cuuroli. Peter Jouson visited relatives hero Sunday. Wo always pay tho highest market prico for your produco, bring us yom cream, butter and eggB. uoo Timlin. Tom Long marketed a car of hogB last week. Mrs Goertz, Mrs JJeo IMede and Er nest Geortz returned tho latter partof last weok from their visit to Honth Dakota. Thoy roport the crop condi tion not ao bad na pictured. Louis Basmusson, wifo and son, woro in Sioux City Fridsy. A complete lino of children's school shoos and school supplies of all kinds, til UnrI Anderson h, Audrow Larson, whilo in Whitiing, Iowa, last wook made tho purchaso of a flue individual animal at ono of tho full blood farms. Tho animal arrived hero Fiiday. Mrs Carl Hirsch was severely cut and bruised lust Saturdny while driv ing to Emerson, The team in some manner became frightened, upsetting tlio buggy, throwing out the occupants. Sovoral stitches had to be taken iu hor hand and forehead. Summer underwear nt closing out prises, When you need anything in this lino be euro to noma and see what we havo to offer, Geo Timlin. Mrs W Roningor returned last Sat urday from hor visit at Long Pine, Nob. She ii contemplating a visiting trip to Minnesota. Louis Welch went to Sioux City Friday to havo the body of his wife shipped home Sho died Thursday morning at St Vincent hospital, Tho funeral was hold Suuday and inter ment was made iu St Mary's cemotory. Mrs Wei eh was takon siok with ty phoid fover about four weeks ago but no RitiioiiH result was looked for until just a few days before her death. She leaves a husband, fathor, mother and 11 vu brothora to mourn her loss, Tho burenved onus wish to oxtond thanks to all thoir frionds who so kindly assist ed duriug tho sickness and death of their dearly lovod wifo, daughter and sinter. "B ed two mid names, eoch taking m o Ibis gumo is to deride tho champion ship. A good gnmo is expected Ev erybody turn out. Nollio Harry, of Dolmond, Iowa, who is visiting her sister, Mrs H N Uy an, went to Emerson lust Friday to visit relatives She was accompanied by her little nephew, Thomas ltynn. Kato Crosby, of Sioux City, spout over Sunday in tho John L Daley homo. Loo O Kearney U enjoying n visit from Inn Mutor, Alioo Keurnoy, of Elkton, B D. Francos Sawyor departed Saturday for Ponca, to spend a fow wooks with tho Misses Mario and Ireno Suther land. Sophia Gartner and brother, of St Charles, 111, are gncsts in tho homo of thoir aunt, Mrs F J Morgan. Six cavlv decorated antes ot tho business men of Horoor, passed through hero Monday forenoon boost ing for tho WOW picnio to be held nt Homer August 2Gth. FIDDLER CREEK Blanch Polly, of Whiting, Iowa, vis ited with hor cousin, Gyles Polly and wifo, sovoral days last wook. Frank Halo and wifo wero over Sun day visitors at tho Ollio Halo bomo. Henry Clifton of noar Vista, visitod frionds and relatives on Fiddler Greek a fow days last week. Potcr Sorensen and family apont Snndny at tho Geo Jensen homo. Mrs L E Priest is assisting Mrs Hi ram Priest a few days this woek. Michael Frodoriokson, a cousin of Mrs P Soronson, who recently came from Denmark, visitod at tho Boron seu home last week. Albert Robertson and family ate Sunday dinnor at tho John Gill homo near Winnebago, Grace and Mabol Crippon visited with their Grandmother, MrB Phcobo Wilson, Monday of lust weok. Mabol Sorensen spont last wook vis iting at tho Geo Jensen homo. that Contain Mercury, iu mercury will aurely dentroy the aenta ol tmell anil rompltlcly dcranco the wholo ayitcra mien rntcrlnt it throuah the tnucoui gurfacca. Huch trticira should hever be lucd except on prescrip tions tram rrpntable phytlclins, iu the damaie thoy will do la ten told to the good you ran powlbly de tire (pin llirru. lUlfa Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, O.. contain! no mer cury, and la taken Internally, acting dlrcetly upon the hlood and mucous aurfaen ot the ayxtcm. In buying Ilall'a Catarrh Cure bo mire you get tha renulne. II U taken Internally nnd mado la Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & CO. TeatlmonUU tree. "Sold by DrtiltKlata. Pile, fee- per bottle. Tako ilall'a Family PUia tor cotuupatlon. Flrat Publication 8-U-W-2. Resolutions Presented to tho Hoard of Trustee's of Dakota City, Ne braska, August 5, 191 1, and l'aaaed ns Read. UK IT UKSOIiVMD by the Chairman and Uoiinl of Trustoes of tho Village of Dnkota Oity, Nnbraskn, that now slduwalks bo con structed of ucinout along nnd nlmttlliK upon the following lots and blacks In said village as follows: Along tho cuit ahlo of lot 12, block ly), liclraof I.. Atlco Hurt, ownors; nlong tho north und ot lot 3. btoelc 1VU, hairs of Uharloa U. Martin, owners; nlong tho north end of lot 4, block lfio, J. w. Clark owner; along tho north end of lot C. block luo. Tim flntlm- Urn I uhaptiirof Urn blout-su of NubiimUu, owner; nlotiR tho cast sldo of lot 1 and tho north ends of lota 1. 2 and II, block 17. U. II. Maxwell and tlio holrs of William nud Mary Koltz, ownura; along the south side of lot 15. block ss. Will II. Orr, estate ot Olarn I., Orr nnd Goo. U. llnaac, ownors; along tho south end of lot 10. block HH. u. 11. orr, own er; nlong tho south und of lot 17, block HH, Ksthor A. Hnrdun. owner; along tho south aldo of lot IS, block I'M, Kdwnrdao: Hrtidfoid Lumber couipnny, owner: nlong tho south end of lot 7, block 120, J. V. Hnll, owner; along tho south end of lot IB, block SS, Ks thor A. llardouatid Dakota uUy.Mobraika, ownors. The nbovo walks shell bo constructed ac cording to law nnd tho ordinances and apo clilcatlons ndoptod by snld vitiligo. A spcclnl mooting of tho Hoard ot Trus teosof said village will bo hold for the pur pose of considering bcucllts derived from Mild Improvements and placing valuations and assessments according to law, upon tho lots nnd blocks nbbuttlng nnd adjoining snldllnes of sidewalk, on Wednesday, the 0th day of Huptotnbur. 1911, at 8 o'clock, P. M., nt thoolllco of l'mil l'i7cy, Iu suld vll lego ot Dakota Oity, Nebraska. Paul Plzoy, VHllago Olork. bioux t'lty Journal, 21: Tho nn nouuu I determination of the Mainlor cheiil lro- i'o, wholesale liquor deal ers, to build a largo wartdiousn in South -M ,ux Uity, and tho purohaso of ground upon whioh to begin irnmedi leeousli notion, is in no way part of m plan to remove the main business of the Mandersoheid company from Mm Oity bHH of the unsteady The greatest list of horses over had iu tint west is slated for tho state fsir, Heptemher 4th to 8th, The eutrios in each of the 10 taees range from 8 to iltf On Monday, September 4th, Gov ernor Aldrieh will dedieato the new grand stand whidh is80x41Gv nnd has eotufortal Id seats for 0,100 luonlo. Ail especially good program has been iirraiiKi'd for that day, cousiNling of tin 2-20 trot for $1 000; the 11:30 and 2:17 p-ioeH, each for $500; a f mile itui-h I inilo for ruuuers, two miles of the 10 mile lolay, iioroplano nights, IMiHratiV Military Hand and Grand Opera Oouoort Uompauy and seven vaudeville numbers. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William rioidon, ot al. to Otis D Wilfrht. lots, lilklil, Joy l'livco add l HH U JiiuiCM 1 Lnpsloy, iinmnJrled, to (Uo K Helkes. ii!uX Hoi-i. M-23-H J J Klinersaud I.ulu KIiikiih to Amu. Ila Houghton Hkcuiii, Iota 10, IS and 17, hlklu.OuutralHoiith Kluux Oily. ..,., TliouiusHulllvan.il'. to I, A I'ooto. lotSaudaoH all In 0-X9-7 1000 William (lorilou. truateu, et nl, to Frank it UiurK. lutHS.u, ami 4, nik to, 100 1 70 t'TunK iiuiutk. iinn o, nun i, oik 90, and tot Bl. hlk s7, Joy 1'liue add to H H O .,.,....,. ... .......,...,., ., William Gordon, trusuti-e, et al, to KdwardsA lltadfoid laimbor ()o, lots IBand JM, blkttl.Jey Place add toSHO Mini 14 llllven to A II Ullven. oK lot 4, nud wit lot 0, blk 10, original town HH O.,.. 410 S JACKSON. Midsltoco nlcKeover, who spent tho past four moutlis with rolatives in tho oast, arrived hero Tuesday to resume her duties in tho bank. John T Myers and littlo son, of Sioux Oity, wero iu towu, Tuesday, Ed T Kearney and wifo departed Haturdny for Chicago and points iu Michigan, Whilo gouo ito will pur chase a now Reo outomobilo aud auto homo. Mrs Geo Thornton, of Waterbury, formerly of this place, is recovering from an oporatiou for gull stones, at Ht Joseph's hospital, Sioux City. The Missos Ruth and Winnofrod ItiiHsey, of Sioux Oity, aro guests of Edith Kearney this week. O V Millor and wife, of Omaha, are enjoying their annual vacation iu the m Uoler homo. Mis J J Mollrido was visiting rela tives in the city sovoral days tho Urst of tho week. Nellie Teller is spending n few weeks' ysoation iu the homo of her grandparents, J G Merrill nnd wifo, of McOook, H U. Margin ot O'Neill was a guest iu tho homo of tho RHhscs Korwiu at Emer son, soveral days last woek. Oooelia and Dan Sullivan, of Sioux City are visiting iu tho John T Oar pouter home. Our sohool ltiarmB uro at Emerson this weok attending institute. Martin IJoaoom and wifo, of Water bury, spent Sunday with frionds hero. Dakota Oity defeated tho Jackson ball team ou the home grounds Bun day, 10 to 4. A large orowd saw the gumo. Jackson will play thoTolerton SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Hecord Arthur rorbes was at Dubuque, Iowa, last week on business. Henry Blermnnn Is brightening up lilti homo In Ilrushy Bend with a now coat of paint. Mrs. K. D. Brown of Papilllon, Nob., Is tho guest this week of her father, J. Iscnburth. George li. Adams, of Pender, and his famly. aro spending tho monh ut Crystal Lake, Mrs. Henry Lau, of Sheboygan Falls, Wis., arrived hero Tuesday for a visit with friends nnd relatives. Mayor Smith and family, of Sioux City, aro guests at tho Island Beach hotel during tho hot weather. H. W. George was at WalthlU last week disposing of his potato ciop, which ho did to a very good advantage. Attorney w. V. Stcutevllle will leave Krldny for his old home at Brownsville for m week'n visit with tho folks at home. Miss Kato Blehello returned this week from Keokuk. la., where sho had been visitlnir at tho home of her In other, Ed Klchcllc, for the past month. Andrew Harris nnd family havo moved from Dnkota City and occupy H. O. Dorn's houso near the combina tion bridge. Later on they expect to return to Woodbine, In. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bradford wore nt Wayno last week and spont Sunday in thnt city, attending tho Wayno Chautauqua, which they report to ho very good this year. Burl Conlnn, of Sioux City, Is having a dwelling houso built In tho north part of town. Mrs. C. and baby daughter, Earllnc, aro now visiting un aunt, Mrs Wm. Wilson nnd other relatives here, until their now house enn be occupied Dean Mohar of tho Edwards & Brad ford lumber yard force, left Monday for 12111a, Nebraska, whero he expects to bo In chargo of a yard for that com pany for it month or six weeks. Charles Garlock, Sr., Is to combine his soiling of medlclno with soiling gro ceries direct fiom wholesaler to tho consumer, having tdgned up a contract J with a Sioux City linn, nnd has been assigned a territory in Iowa. F. W. Wiseman is the now manager of tlio Soutli Sioux City exchnngo ot the Nebraska Telophono company, suc ceeding W. O. Snowden who had been manager hero for tho past year. Mr. Snowden handed in his resignation some tlmu uco. Ho has not us yet de cided on n new location but Is thinking Borne of going to tho western coast. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maloney and Leon Johnson returned this week from their vHIt nt Agate, Nebraska at the H. L. Johnson nnd Hiram Baker homes, and from a trip to Denver and western nolnts. whero they had snont tho sum mer nnd aro looking for a houso in this city. Intending to muko their home here, J. P. Goodwin was nt Homer last week whero Jias a urge number of stnnds of bees'. Mr. Goodwin stated to n IJocord reporter that the story told iu tlio dully papers of there being a tdiortuga in the honoy crop was not true of r-'s apalrjv and that it must have been a purely local condlton, for Inc bees at his place had been doing good work all season. Mr. Goodwin took off 1,300 pounds of comb honey and 2,000 pounds of extracted honey, which was a good yield for tho number of len thnt ho keeps. John H. Burko on Wednesday sold to the wholesale Arm of Mundersehled & Sons of Sioux City the two corner IoIh ou tho street car tracks Just east of the high school, number 5 nnd G In block 110, on which n wholesale liquor wnrohouso will bo orected ut once and Mnndcrsehled & Son expect to bo con ducting their business hero before the snow lllfs thlK wlntor. It Is given out by Mr. Burke thut tho new warehouse as now planned will bo a two story structure of brick. Last Friday shortly before noon tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Curry east of town burned to tho ground. The origin of tho Uro Is not known. Mr. Curry wns up town at tho tlmo and Mrs. Curry had gono to tho Missouri river. When starting for homo Mrs. Curry cumo up over tho river bank nnd the Urst glaneo she hnd of her home showed her tho houso wrapped In Humes. Every effort was mado with tho poor facilities at hand to tight the Uro but tlio start was too great and tho place was a total loss. No cause for the tire enn bo llgurod out. Tho loss was In tlio neighborhood of $1,000 nud Insurance was had for J 550. Mr. and Mrs. Curry are mnklng their homo In a torn crib for tho present and a new home w ill bo erected as soon ns possible. First publication 8-25 :iwks Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. In the county court ot Dakota county. 2To- brnsku. State ot Nebrnsku, Dakota County x. To Until Mario Orr, John Oustuv Orr, Olulr William Orr nud all porsons Interested In tlio estate of austav I.. Hewer, deceas ed: On reodlnit tho petition of Will II. Orr praylm; tmu tho Instrument lllod In this court ou the Uth day of August. 1911. nnd put porting to bo tho last will and testament ol tho Mild deceased, may bo proved nnd al lowed, and iccordcd as tlio last will und testamoutot Uustav L. Homer, deceased; that said Instrument bu admitted to pro bate, aud the administration ot Bald cstato bo (ranted to Mnnon O. Ayies as executor. It la hereby ordered that you, nod nil persons lntctested In said matter, may, nnd do, nppuai"at tho Oounty Oomt to bu held In and for said county, on the Vth day o' September, A. 1). 1VU, ut 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, If any theru be. why the piuyur ot tho petitioner should not bo grunted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearing thuioof be given to all porsons Interested In said matter by pub lishing a copy of this Ordor in the Oakota Uounty Ileiald, a weokly nowspapor print ed In said county, for thice sucrcsslvo wooks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my band, and seal of said court, this SUrd day of August, A. U. 1811. I). O. IlKirPKltNAN. skai. Oounty Judge First publication 8-11-lw. NOTIOK. To Luther Kountzc, Dofondaut: You aro hereby notified that ou the 25th dnyot Kobianry, lull, Gust lturtels.pIalutllT, llledlils petition In the dint i lot court of Da kota county, Nebraska, ugulnst you and Others, the object and prnver of which Is toqulet title In plaintiff to lot 10, block Iff, and other property, within tho. village of Dakota Oity, Nebraska, against the adverse claims of the dofoudnuts and praying that tney una eacu ol mom no barren and loruv or estopped from having or claiming any rlgnt, tltlo or interest therein, and Hint deeds or other Instruments of record under vihloh defendants claim, bo adjudged null aud void Insofar as they alTeot plaintiff's tltlo orcoustltuto clouds thoreon, und ask ing for genoinl equitable relief. You uio icquticd to miswer said petition onorbofore thoisthday of Soptomber, A U. 1UU. Dated this 9th day or August. Hill. Oust llnrtels, l'lulntln. Hy Paul Pliey.iili Altuiney. First publication S-IMw. NOTIOK. To Luther ICountzo. Defendant: You uio hereby notified that ou tho XOth day of Fobruary, 1911. William Orr. plaintiff, Uleu ms petition in mo district eoun or Da kota county. Ncbrni,ka. ngalnst you unci others, tlioobjectand prayer of which is to nu ot tltlo in Dlalnllir to lot li, oloelciu. and lots 4 nnd S, block- SO, and othor property, wltliiu tint vlllnaaof Dukota Oity, JNcbrus ka. against tho ndverscclalmsot tlio deleiid uutHaud praying that they and each ot them be buried nud foreor ostoppeu from having or cluimiug any ngnt, title or in torost tuerln, and that deeds or othor 111 struiuonts ofreeoid under which defond ants claim, bo adjudged null and void in so tarns thoy nllect plaintiff's title or consti tute olouds thereon, and asking lor geneini lellor. You are required to nnswor said petition on or boforo the 18th day of Hoptombor, lull. Dated tills Uth day of August, 1111. William Orr. 1'lalntllT. By Paul l'lzey, bis Attorney. First publication 7-28-W-8. NOTICE F0II TAX DKKD. To John W. Fiege, tiusleo. and Nollio M. Klege, porsons lu whoso namos tltlo ap peals of record lu the olllco of tho Olork and ON-otllclo Ueglster of Deods of Dakota county, Nobrusku;and toJolin II. Del'.icliy, the person lu actual possession: You nud each of you aro hereby notlllod, that at a public sale of lots and lauds for taxes, h"ld "" isovembor 1, lliOfl, by the Trcnmiorof Dakota county, Nebraska, tlio following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1 to 4, both Inclusive, and SI to IK, both Inclusive, In block 1, of Itallway addition, Dakota Oo Neb.. In tho vtllngu of South Sioux Oity. Dakota county, Nebraska, was sold to John II. Doltsahy tor delinquent taxes of tho year 1908, lotoiest uud costs: thutsald icnl estate wat not assessed In tho nnmft of nny person for the yinr WUJ or for the siitisoqueut years of 190U nnd 1010: that said leul estate was tated for each of said years: that alter the expiialiuii of lluee months from tho date of service of this no tice application will bu made for a tax deed to said i eat estate. John If. Dhitsciiv, I'uruhaiur. 60 YEARS' SK i bit re TZM?. TriADE Mark? DC5ICN5 .CopvrtiGHTs &c. Anyone r.,flliir n fliclrli nnd description n" aiiloUlT iiscoriiiiu our opinion free whet nor au iiiTO-itlon la prolisbly nueiilnhjo Coiiiniuiilcs. .lonsdlrlctlymiillilimtial. HANDBOOK on I'lteuU out free, til ltt nueniT forewunuir patents. l'ntnts taken through Mumi A Co. recclrt iuelalnotlct, without clmruo, In tlio Scientific JKtiieriC(i.t, K hmuljnmrlr IllintrntiMl weeklr. Ijirce.t clr. Milntloii ut nny clvntlUn tmiriml. '1 onus, U I mar: four rnontlii, SL bom bjrull nowtilpnlarn. 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