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t -oi1i,n :XW t, ifr-MafMtafjRrt'J''- n- .im-., ;"; l-j,-. $W" I. l-'.if IK l--f I'" SLfc -k- J is -ar " 13.- i- I"" V. ' I"' I- M L EH -BUY M E A T S ' For the Holidays at the City Market We can supply your wants in the Meat line just as cheap , or cheaper than anywhere on earth. Tirk.eys Gesse Ducks Chick.etvs Oysters Give us your order for poultry, we guarantee satisfaction . Yours for a Merry Xtnas, W. F. I .orenZT Dakota City, Neb. Dakota County Herald JOHN H. RBAM, PUDUSHER Subscription Price. $1.00 For Year. a weokly newspaper published at Dakota Oity, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for tbo transmission of this paper through tho mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County I Items of I nterest 1 from our Exchanges Albaton Items in Sloan, Io, Star: Qeo Olson made a trip to Hubbard, Neb, last week, "WynotTribu.no: EJ Morin, wife and baby, departed Wednesday for Dsiota Oity to Bpond tho Christmas holiday ith Mrs Morin'a homo folks. Winnebago Ohioftain: Mrs S P Doran Wob in Homor last evening and today.... Mrs John Ashford was a passenger to' Sioux Oity, last ovouiug. -....Mrs O .T O'Connor -was down from Homor, Tuesday, calling on frionds, and taking a look at Iho now Btoro. Waterbnry Items iu Emerson Enter prise : Mrs E J Way received word Tuesday evening of tho death of her grandmother1, Mrs Wilson, who lived in Kansas. Mrs Wilson baa visited horfli several times and was woll liked by all who know Jieiv Bhe was 85 yearsjld. EmorsorEnterpriso ; 0 0 Wisdom was at Dakota Oity, last Wednesday. ....Mrs Bert Kroesen and children, of South Sioux Oity, woro visiting at the homo of Mrs Krooson's parents, Mr and'Mrs W Y McLaughlin. . . .Mrb An na MoTaggart, wifo of Miohaol Mo Taggart, died of aouto paralysis at lior homo threo and ono half miluo cast of town on Monday morning, Deoombor 18, 1911. Sho was born noar Hub bard and lived all hor llfo in that neighborhood. Sho was married, to Miohaol MoTaggart about seven yoa-B ago and to them were born four child ren, all of whom survive hor. Beside her husband and ohildren sho is sur vived by her father, Thomas Hogan, one brother and threo sisters. Her f u nenl was held on Wednesday morn ing at 10:80 and was largely attended. Interernont in Oatholio cemetery, Sioux Oity Journal, 23 : Bon Potter ofKuuBaa Oity, formerly owner of a meat market in Sioux Oity, arrived in town yesterday for a holiday visit... . W W Stovens, owner of tho famous "courthouse" building at South Sioux Oity, yesterday ueolarod tbo titlo to this property was perfectly dear and Hint tltA daAd -would pass to tho Eru gor Browing company within tho noxt f AW-flaxa. .M. O .Avers, of Dakota Oity, Neb, ilsall'liaa been served with notice of tho suit against tho Sioux Oity, OrjBtal Lako and Homor rail road qwnors brouuht by John M Coo. The papers were aorved whon Mr Ayora was In Bioux Oity Thursday, He refused to accept service in No braako, and this was tho first timo ho has been found on this sido of tho riv er sinoo tho aotion was started somo time ago, Ponoa Leader : 0 A Kingsbury waB transacting business in Dakota Oity, Monday,... In Sioux Oity financial and businoss circles it Iibb beou stated that Ed T Kearney, of Jaokson, for 25 years hoad of tho Bank of Dakota County at that plaoo, will ontor bank ing business in Sioux Oity with a now institution. Practically all tho ddtails of the new bank hayo been workod out except the signing of a loaso for the building to bo occupied, Thore is lit tie doubt that tho bank will bo located on Pearl street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. The building occupied by the Iowa otato Havings Bank ia bo ing considered, as Ib alsoja site on tho east sldo or jf earl street. Tlio Unan clal instituton will bo known as tho Tristate Bank of Sionx Oity. und will have a capital of 8100,000. Bioux Oity Journal, 20: Tho aoci aeniat aisouarge or uoiu uarreis or a shotgun, given to Charles Martin, aged IB, of South Sioux City, as a Christ mas present, resulted in the serious in jury of Rose Martin, his 10-year old sitter, Saturday afternoon, Many of the small shot were buried in her b dy bvt.lt l thought she will recover. .'TtMfM had bees gives Charles ev 6Wftlieyrevioly by his parents', MUlMMYMdMuUB.ABdlM k4 JtatawUaf im a torut of Mm YOUR - kitchen. A youngo brother slippod two shells into tho barrels, so when Charles playfully pulled tho triggers witli tho muzzlo pointod at his moth er, flistor and brother, a roar and a flash und a spattoring of missiles all over tho room followed. Tho girl was standing noar tho kitohon stovo and was holding a dishpan und a potato muBhor. Both of theso utensils were badly damaged , The stovo also suf fered. Tho most soriouH of tho girl's wounds arc nndor tho loft arm and in tho right wrist. Homor Star. : Mrs Rymill was vis iting in South Sioux Oity with hor daughter, Mrs Hogan, this wook.... Ilonry Storer, son of Mrs Ooorgo Wbaloy and Miss Oapitola Sparks, of Walthili, woro quiotly married in Sioux City, last Thursday,... Dr Roubo was down from Sioux Oity last Monday, in consultation with Dr Stid worthy in regard to Mrs John B Har ris, who is quite siok at this writing, ... .Mrs Henry Loomis is quito siok at her homo in Homor. Hor daughtor, Mrs LE Prion., from -crest of town, has been in constant nttondanco at her bodNldo for sovoral diys. . . .Mrs W S MoKinloy has boon engaged by tho school board to till tho plaoo of Mar garet A Murphy, cauBcd by hor resig nation to take up her work as county superiuleuu-jul., .otiutltis O Loubut is homo from Columbus for tho holi days. Tony Larson, Eleanor Mur phy, Margaret Ashford aro homo from Lincoln uud Clara Wilkius and Clur enco Randal are homo from LyonB. . . . Josiah Davis rooeived word last week that his sistor, Mrs Sophia DoWitt. living at Augusta, Muine, had died on tho 11th of this month at tho age of 05 years, Sho had boon in apparantly gsod health until aillioted with pneu monia from wh oh sho suocombod after a short illnoes, Sho wus ten years oldor than our follow townsrann. Sionx Oity Journal, 22: Torms havo been agreed upou between Frank Km gor, president of tho Krugor Brewing company, and W W Stevens, owner of tho famous "courthouse" buildim- at South Sioux City, whereby tho com pany will bocomo tho ownor of tbo propoity in caso Mr Stovens can givo a oloar titlo. If tho company shull come into oloar possession of tho build lag, Mr Krugor immdiatoly will take steps for oonvorting it into a browory, Tho building is said to bo admirably constructed for a browory and not a groat amount of remodeling would havo to bo dono. This building buB stood for twenty years as u monument to tho energy of tho famous quartet of South Sioux Oity boomors, tho lato John Moau, the lolo E O Palmor, Frank Hunt, now of Ohiosgo, and O D Smiloy, who still lives among tho scenes of his early activities, This quurtot took a notion ono day that tho county seat should bo romovod from Dakoto Oity to South Sioux Oity, Tho courthouse at Dakota Oity wob a ram shaoklo, tumbled down affair so tho "big four" dooidud that tho proper thing to do was to build a modern, up to date courthouse nud make tho county present of It, TUo idea was no sooner suggested than the quartet sot to work to carry it out. Those woro dbys whon tho money to build a corn palaco in Sioux Oity was raised in an hour, It was a fast bunch on this side of tho river and thoy woro just as fast on tho othor sido. Mr Sluiloy took personal olmrgo of tho work and in no timo nt all tho walls of tho "court houso" wero going up boforo tho aston ishod gazo of tho county, Thoro it was for everybody to see tho uow courthouse I All who oamo to Sioux Oity or who orosBod tho old pontoon bridgo had to pass Joy park nud tho new "courthouse." Dakota Oity was knocked dizzy and tho approaching eleotion to ohaugo tho oounty seat soemod oinohed for South Sioux Oity until one day soma smart person hap pened to think that in a by tho new "oonrthouse" which tho "big four" was offering was a bribo td tho votors, Tho idoo was oatohing with tho friunds of Dakota Oity and it was thought Morth wbilo to put tho question up to tho aupromo court. ' Whilo tho lawyers argued down at Linooln Mr Smiloy kopt right ou laying biiok and putting in tho big stool vaults for ull tho coun ty officers. Ho had tho walls ready for tho plastororers aud tho vaults all completed oxcopt for tho massivo doors when tho supremo court handed dqjvu, its decision that tho"courthouson was a bribo, So thoro it has stood to this day, with "Dakota Oounty Court house" abovo tho door, a finely con structed building of brick, with stone trimmings, 00 by 70 foot, threo stories high and basement, representing a cost to Messrs Moau, Hunt, Palmer and Smiley of 119,600 in oold cash which they had played on a gamble and lost. The purehase prioe to be reeelved by Mr Stevens is not made pablie, Mr Kruger, who formerly wa president of tho Inlorstnto Browing oomrmny, lniviiip orgnnlzo'l that ineti- tilll'ilii hihi who owiib a small browory at Huron, 8 1), recently hlnrtod n com pony, called tlio Krttgei Browing com pnuy, for tbo tmruoso of building nn't o))orut!g a browing jilimt nt tlio No brnnka Hubnrb. If Mr Stovers ciui givo a perfect titln to bis proporty tlio plan of erecting a litdldiag will 1m itbntdoncd and tbo brewing of beer will bo started in tho "coiuUioiibo" us soon an muobinory con bo installed. You will find that druggists every where spook well of (Jliuinl)orlainV Oougli Komody. They know from long ozperionco in the sulo of it that in cases of coughs and cold it can always bo depended upon, and that it is picas and sifo to take, For sulo by all dcaluts. aoviwwM)om)M)MiotMit'(wiofw $ CORRESPONDENCE 1 HUBBARD. Miko Farroll wus in Dakota Oity Wednesday. Bring us yonr produce butter nnd eggs aro in demand, and wo pay tho highest market prico. Carl Anderson. Tho Convent pnpils all oamo homo to spend thoir Christmas vacation. B B Gribblo and family aio Christ mas dinner at tho Grandpa Qribblo homo on tho bottom. Como in whon you need anything in tbo lino of onamaled waro or tin waro, wo havo tho highest grades in both lineB, Oeo Timlin. Robert Mundy spent over Ohristmus in Hubbard. Tom Long was in Dakota Oity tho tho latter part of tho wook. Out out tho high cost of living and buy your shoes at Carl Andorson's, Big stock and little prices. It is roportcd that Mrs Wilsoy has resigned as oarrior on route 2. There aio sovoral applicants for tho place. Holon Dyor, littlo dauabaor of Mr and Mrs B R Dyer, is siok with a so Voro sold. Got a Good pair of logglns for tho snow. Wo have them in all grades of loathor and duck. Geo Timlin. August Anderson and wifo visitod Tnpsiluy ut the Lester homo. Roy Wilsoy and wifo ale Christmas dinnor at the Riokor homo in Sioux Oity. Wo havo somo big bargains in fur coats, Oarl Anderson. Leo Biodo and wifo, E Goertz and wife, Wrn Gooitz and wifo and W Nelson and wifo vcro Christmas din ers at the homo of Thco Poters. Mrs B R Dyor enjoyed a visit from relatives from Sioux City, Thursday and Friday. " Overshoes, winter caps and mittens, wn can supr ly your needs in theso BMudti t light p.'iecS. Geo Timlin. Henry Co vol 1 and wifo woro Ohrist mus visitors nt tho Beaootn homo, Ed Hartnott oamo down from Sioux City to oat Christmas dinner with Fa and Mr, Hormnn Nelson and wifo spo t Christmas in Sioux Oity with their daughter, Mrs Oarl Nelson, Y Let us fit you out with n pair of Ball Band overshoes, tho bost over Bhoo mado. for wavr und comfort. Oarl Anderson. Dave and Geo Beaoom came last wook to remain over Christmas at tho parental homo. Maudo SoronBon spont over Christ mas with tho home folks. Mrs Roy Mayflold oojoyed an over Christinas visit from hor parents, Mr and Mrs Ooonoy, We have n good assortment of wool aud cotton blankets that wo aro sell ing at roduoed prioos. Geo Timlin . Maymo Clausen, Willio Sorenson, Art Smith, Fred Ericksen and Harry Jensen all camo homo from Wayuo to spond tho Christmas vacation with their folks, J Mayflold and family ato thoir Christmas dinnor at tho Roy Mayllold homo. P Pcrsinger and family wero Christ mas diners at tho G H Ogburu homo. Our wool and cotton blankets aro tho bost money can buy for tho prioe, and wo havo lots of thorn in stock. Oarl Anderson. Oora Soronson went homo Saturday to remain over Christmas. Ohas Oleson and Luthor Martin, with thoir families, loft Saturday for Sloau, Iowa, whero thoy will remain over Christmas wook with rolativos Whea you -srautuil your produoo is orth bring it to uf, we will pay you tho beat market prico. Quo Timlin. Mr uud Mrs Carl Anderson and Mr Chris Morgonsan and fam ily woro Christmas diners attho Mar tin Hnwk home near Goodwin. Bon Oullen camo homo and remain ed ovur Christmas at tho parental home. Try our famous Millar's coffoo, it cannot be oqualod for thu price. Carl Andorson. Thoso from hero who attended tho Woodman rally in Sioux City lust wook woro: B B Gribblo, E Ohriston son, Oarl Fredorioksen, John Groon, Chas Finklo, Oscar Johnson, Dau Hurtnett, Roy Mayflold, Honry Han sou, Harry Rookwoll, Jim and Ed Groon, JACKSON. Happy Now Year, Tholmn Zalunf is spending tho holi days with rolativos at Ducavur, Nob, Mr and Mrs L W Hall departed for Dixon, Nob, Saturday, torpeml Ohrht maa with their folks thore. Mrs C A Stone and littlo daughter aro visiting hor parents iu Wisconsin. Mr nnd Mrs Frank Nelson, of Eaior son, spout Christmas with Mrs Nel son's parents, John Slerk nud wife, noar Goodwin. Horman and Louis Roost wero cull ed to Newoastle, last week, by thu ill. noBs of their brothor, Thoy left him somowhat improvod, Roso MoKeover returned Wednes day from an pvor Christmas visit with friends at Hawarden and Ireton, Io. J E MoGonigal and wife presided at large fa ily dinner Christmas. The gneeto ineladed Dr Leahy, wife nud family, Michael Heffornan and family, OK Heffprnun and Nolllo Mo Gonigal, of Van Metro, 8 D. Mary Ryan was a guest in tho homo of hor allot, Mrs Ella Malnuoy, Sioux Oity, several days last wook. Dr K A Jonkonnon and wifo, of Hlaux Oity, wero gtiosts in tho E J Mullaloy homo for Ohristmas dinner, Tho banna of marringo were publish ed in the Oatholio church at Yista, Sunday, betweon Thos JonoBnnd Mar garet Etiglo, of Ponca. Joseph Qulnn, of Laramio, Wyo, is spending tho holidays with his folks hero. Mrs T H Sullivan attended tho fu neral of hor cousin, Mrs Anna MoTag gatt at Emerson, luBt Thursday. Gcoffroy Boler, of Carroll, Nob, is spending tho holidays in tho M Boler homo. William MoGonigal, of Van Meter, S"D, iirriv.nl liurti SuiUld&y G7mi&X to spend Christmas with tho homo folks. Margaret Sullivan depurtod Tues day mjrninc for Omaha, to visit frionds. Mr and Mrs Geo Toljor and daugh ters Nellio and Lydia attended thu funeral of thoir Mint, Mrs Merrill, at Jefferson, S D, last Sunday. Loo McCormick camo homo loBt Thursday from Spanlding, Neb, whoro ho ib attending collego, to spend tuo holidays. J P Bolor and wifo, of Groely, Nob, and Dr Thomas Color and sisters Ma ry and Margaret, of Omaha, spont Christmas with tho homo folks. Tho Misses Mary nnd Bonny Barry nrrivod homo from Chicago, Saturday ovoning, to spond holiday vacution. Alico Domaray is spending a fow days of hor vacation with relatives in LoMars, Iowa. Geo Mongnrand family went to Balsam Lake last Tuesday to spend n. week with relatives. Mr and Mrs John Hogan, of Water- bury, spent Christmas with tbo lattor's parents, Mr and Mrs Gill. Mr nnd Mrs John Brady and daugh tor Gonevievo went to Sioux City last Friday whoro thoy aro guests in tho O A Barrett homo. Ed Walsh and family have moved onto one of M Twohig's farms near Goodwin, Mrs Lowery, of Omaraa, is visiting hor daughter, Helen, at St Catherine's. John J Ryan and wifo of, Sioux Oity, woro guests in the H W O'Neill bore Christmap. Herb Kinney is spending n fow days with relatives nnd frionds in Bloom Hold, Neb. Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Marsh and ohil dren spent Christmas with Mr Marsh's parents in SiouxtOity. Tho homo of Mr and Mrs John Ry an was gladdened by tho arrival of a Mrs Fred Anderson and children are spending tho week with relatives at Salix, Iowu, Among tho teachers and studonts homo for tho holiday vacation wo no ticed John Sullivan, John Heffernan and M Qninn, from Omaha; James L Barry, from Iowa City; F 'B O'Neill,. Nellie Teller and Connie Cavanaugh, Linooln; Mary V Quinn, from Fair bury; Catherine Quinn, Bancroft; Leo MoCormiok, Spaulding; Mary Waters, Sinsinawa, Wis; Margaret Waters, Spring Valley, Wis. Wo wish to call your attention td the fact that most infections diseases such as whoopingcough, diptherin and scar lot fover aro contracted when tho child has a oold, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quiokly ouro a oold and groatly lessen tbo danger of contract ing theso disoases. This remedy is famous for its ouros of colds. It con tains no opinm or othor narcotio and may bo given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. i ' CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Rov. "NV. U. Warren, Pastor. Services at the Mothodlst Kplscopnl church every Sunday m follows: Preach ing nt.ll am: Sunday sohoolnt 10 am; class mooting 12 m: Kpworth League 7 p mi prooohlng 8p ni. LUTHERAN. Ilov.S. L. Kollor. Pastor. DAKOTA CITY Sunday school ovory Sunday at 0:13 am: MIbs lllanoho Hamilton, superintendent, preaching at 7S3pra, ovory Suiiduy. SALEM Preaching ovary Sunday nt 11 am; Sun day school promptly at 10 am. V. P.OuI bortson, superintendent. Tho public Is cordlnlly Invited to all tljese services ror Sx!c I havo soma good, clean hsy for sale in stacks. Fred Bartols. Hubbard, Nobr. A Dos Moines man had an attaok of musoulnr rheumatism iu his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant un oxponso of $1D0 or raoro,, He sought for a quick er and cheaper way to ouro it and found it in Chamberlain's Linament. Threo days after thu first application of this linoment ho was well. For sale by all dealers. $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of thb paper will ba pleased to learn that then Is at least one dreaded disease mat science has been ablo to cure la all IU stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tne only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh twin- a constitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taxen In ternal! r. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surl-re ot the system, thereby destroying thu foundation ot the disease, and clvlng tho patient tlrcntth by building up the constitution and ft-aUt-Ing nature in doing Iu work. The proprietors have so mueb faith In Its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fail to cure. Hend lor Hit of teatlmonlaU- Aildreas F, J. CHENEY it COW Toledo. (X Hold by all DrunrUta, Tie. 'lake Hill's Family I'llU tor constipation. K! rst publlcotlon 1S-16-4 w 1R0UTK NOTICE TO OllKDITOnS . In tin" county court of Dakota oounty. No- lirnsku. . . IutliiMimttorof tho estate of Jano Don, dPcenst'il. .... Nntlvn Is lioruby Ktvcn that tho creditors of thf .mlit dceiiseil will meot tho executrix of Mild i-vtntx. boforo me, county JuiIko of linkotn i-ouiity, Nobrnskit. at tho county court room In siild county, on tho 18th day of April. WIS. on tho SWth day of May. Wit, und on tlio l'tlidny of Juno. Wit. at 10 o'clock n. m. each day for tho purpose of prtoiitliiK their claims for examination, ulluotitifut nnd nllownnce. Hlx months lint allowed for creditors to prosont their utulnu uud ono jenr for tho executrix tosottlo sidd estate, from tho 6th day of Deceiubor. Wll. , . This notice will 1 published In the Dako taOountyHernldforfourweeks successive ly nrlor to the Kith day of April. Wit. witness ruy hand. and seal uf said court, this 8th day of December, a. h. iuu. d. (J. llnrrKiiNAM. sbalJ Oounty Judgo First Publication IJcc SO Iw SAtK UNDEn EXECUTION. y virtue of nn execution lsiuml out of UiedUti lot court or D.Uotft county, r.'pb.. KlKhth Judicial district. In favor of Olarn MliolH.ll, nwilnst Albert J. illtclicll. I will -.oil nt pulillo miction, on Jnuunry 8, 1(112, nt tho llmtKnn farm In Summit nre clnct, Imkota county, il., nlu tolxRliuit 1 o.oiock p. in., thu following dCorlL')d proporty, to-wlt: :i,i hu-hoU of corn, B hend of horses, 2 .Male., C liciul of cattle, :i7 head of hof-s, over 0 months old. AUmllB shoiitH, 5! note- of 030.00 eneh, sosurcd by real estate. 2 WMKOI1S. 1 (IniiK plow, lioultlvntorg, 1 liny rake. 1 l)lc, 1 Mower, 1 Hinder. 2 liny rakes. All household furniture, and otter arti cles too Humorous to montlon. In witiiosn whereof I hereby satiny hand this 27th day of December, lll. J. P. KOOKWKM,, HharlfT. NOTICE rOB BIDS. Notice Im hereby (riven that on or leforo Jiimmiy 1.1B12. -bhIii'i I!Jo will bu luuuHvtl at thu county clerk's olllco for furnishing books, blanks and stationery as follows: 1100KB H) cords, 8-qr, plain, each, Kecords,8-qr, printed heads, each, Itccoods, printed page, eneh. Goneral Indexes, U-qr, ruled, printed head, ' nch. Numerical Indexes, 8-qr, ruled, printed head, each. All liooks tolM tnrule of bast linen ledsnr paper, full Ilussla binding, to open Hat, aud to correspond with books now In uso. LETTEIUIEADS AND ENVELOPES IiOttorheads. printed. Kmplro bond or equal, per M. Knvclopcs. printed. No. 1. size 6W. white. por M. Knvelopes, printed, Manila No. 10, por M. STATIONERY Sanford's, Carter's or Arnold's Ink, por qt. Sponcorlan. Gluclnum or Glllott's pons, per gro-s. Knbor's or Dixon's pencils, box., por gross. Sonato scratch pads, pordoz. 1SLANKS I,egal blanks, full sheet, por KM. Iegnl blanks, half shoot, per Km. Legal blank . quartor sheet, per 100. Legal blanks, eighth sheet, per 100, Scparato scaled bids will also bo received for: Oounty! printing. Publishing tho delinquent tax list. Itentlng tho poor fnrin nnd keeping tho county pnupers. Oounty physician. Tho iKiard reserves tho right to reject any nnd nil bids. Accepted bidder toulve bond for faithful pbrforiunncu of con ti not, Dakota Oity, Neb., November 20, 1011. W. L,. ROSS Clerk. First publication 12-16-4W. NOTICE OF PPKNINO KOAP. Statoof Nebraska, county of Dakota, ss. Notlco to Land Owners. To all whom It may concern: Thu conimlHsIofitirimnljiiitfil tnlnnnt.A mwl establish a road commencing at a point on the township Hue betweon section 25. town- suipzv, nortn or iinngoonnd seclonSO, town ship 29, north of Hnngo71n said county of uaitoia, at nortn end or the highway run ning north nnd south on said township line ooiweon saiu sections, said point being n short dlstanco south of the northeast cor ner of tho southeast quartor of the south east quarter of said section 25, running thence north of said townshln lino Ixitween said sootlons 25 and liOnnd between section 21. township 29, HnclKoOund seotionlO, tov:i- slilp 2V. ltnngo 7. nnd fectlon 18. township 29, Range 0, nnd section IS, township 29, llango 7. to a point where said lino Intersects the puhllo highway running northwesterly nnd southeasterly through snia sections thir teen nndelghteon and, thore terminate, has ruuunuu 111 uivur ui iuu csuiuiisuinem unci location thereof, nnd nil objections thoreto. or claims for dnmnges. must bellied In the county clerk's olllco on or beforo noon of ino-jznu uay or January a. u. 1912. or such rond will bo established and located with out rororpneo tlioicto. v. 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