j' v ! T'T'-K' Vl&s "' lAMJ n !S is; : mi :&, I JGS1 :i H $ 1 ii I PI If II 1 1 IIMI ARROW SHOT SHELLS Steel Lined wis': W&flm mjs&A "" i,' il 11 , 'W'JUWsSsSr: -."iif, , ,ni.. ', ' . &.vsz ,i i- I JMI -Tining Make sure your game Shoot, the speed shells in QgnlngtonIM- Arrow Shells, the steelj puts all the force of thel That mile-a-minute pattern driven by a. on--steely explosion behind the shot, comer" can't beat out the gripped charge.. And with Expert Factory Loadlng.'unlformlty of speed and pattern is assured in each and every shell, v. Shoot Remington' UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Expert, Factory Loaded Shells for speed plus pattern In any make of shotgun.. , Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.' - ; U99 Broadway u New York City when the accident oocurrcd. TIio bridgo was shakoy, iiccordiug to thn po titioo, and tho mon wore ordorod to shove tho floating icn and timbers away from tlio supports, Gun Giasafkis foil into tlio water. Hi" brnHinr Potor saw tho accident nnd jumpod in to flavfl OtiB. Uoth men woro sucked un der tho floating ico and onrriod down stream . Tho bodies of the two work men wcro recovored about a month later. Other Greeks, fellow workmon of tho nnfortunuto brothers, offored a reward of $200 for tho finding of the bodies. Tho foreman at tho bridgo know that tho two brothers woro un acquainted with tho depth of tho water at tho bridgo, tho petition states. Long handled shovels woro given to tho mon to keep tho bridgo freoof ico. Thcso tools wero not flttod for tlio work, tho plaintiff declares. Dakota County Herald TOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for tho transmission of this paper through tho mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48, Official Paper of Dakota County lilM0)M0ftiMW.4O)00(0K'S 8 Items of Interest from our Exchanges Albaton Items in Sloan, Io. Star: Mrs Horoco Bakko and little son, Leo nard, of Homer, Nob, aro visiting at this placo this weok. Ponca Loador: Mrs John Scollard and children, from South Sioux Oity, came Tuesday night for a visit in Pon ca with Mrs Pat Scollard. Sergeant Bluffs Items in Sloan, Io, Star: Mrs Chris Mogensen and two daughters, of near Hubbard, Neb, have been visiting friends and relatives here tho past weeks. Wakefield Items in Wayno Demo crat: Qene Eborsole spout Sunday with his parents at Crystal lake. . . . Miss Bess Stinson, of Sioux City, is visiting Mrs G H Pranger....Mr and Mri Heudriokeon and children wero Sunday visitors at. tho Dr Henton cottage at Crystal lake. Emerson Enterprise: Mr and Mrs Axel Ericson, Mr aud MrB Roy Dura nte and Cecil Domino spent last Sun day at Crystal luke....Mr F F Hatiso left laBt Sunday for Chicago and oast orn markets to purchaso an up to dale stock for tlio increasing business of tho Emerson Morchaudjso company. M'artinsburg Items iu Ponca Jour nal: J Martin returned from South Sioux Citv lust week, whero ho has been superintending the puinting o( his houses.. ..A barguiti was made this weok botween W Pettit nnd B MoClary by which Pettit traded his town property for McOlary's farm, Pettit paying the difference of $5,000. begin when tho grader lias prepared about 100 years of bank. Sioux City Tribune, 20: Mistaking a samplo paokago of "Ilub-No-Moro" cleansing powder for sugar, nearly re sulted in tho death of Eddio Blivon. 1 -year-old son of Mr and Mrs Bert Hliveii, of South Bloux City, and the 2-year-old son of Ohas Sohuman, a a neighbor. Tho paokugo was found on the front poroh of tho Blivon homo, Saturday evening by tho two little follow, They opened it. It looked sweet. "Sugar," said both iu unison, as they eagerly devoured a part of tho deadly mixture. Both children wont iato convulsion almost immediately and it was not until this morning that they wero considered out of danger by Dr L Do Voro, who was called in tho ease. Part of yesterday the boys woro in a stato of somi-coma from tho effects of tho stuff. Samples similar to that eaten by the children are said to have boon distributed all over Sioux City ,and Moruiugsido. Other cuses have boon roportod whore children havo boon nearly blinded by getting tho powder in their eyes, Homor Star- A L Lako, who lives southwest of Homer, left on Sunday night from Sioux City for Elgin, 111, whero ho will visit for a short time... . W M Learner, who lives two miles south of Homer, bought tho north twenty joining tho town of Homer from Ed Norris, Mr Loarnor intonds to put up a nice dwelling and make Homer his homo.... Miss Mnttio Mo Kinloy, who for two years was com positor at tho Star office, left on Tues day evening for Paulina, Io, whero sho will do tho typo sotting for Jeff Taylor on his new nowspapor to be started soon. JUbs MoEinloy while on the Star was u good and faithful worker and hor many friends will rcgrot to seo hnr loavo Homor.... Mr and Mrs G E Oumpboll, arrivod in Homer ou Friday of last week. Mr Campbell, who was prinoipal of tho aohoals here last year, bus bought an iutorost iu a oroamery at Omaha and will go into tho cream business. Mr and Mrs Oumpboll moved thoir household goods and returned to Omaha on Wednesday of this weok. Wayno Domocrat: Mrs M Leahy and daughters, Agnus and Ella, went to Jackson Friday, whoro tho two first named will make their homo for tho present, tho young lady going to assist her brother, Eugeno, in thn drug store ho ia running there. Miss Ella will go to Omaha with tho opening of tho school year, whero sho is to teaoh tho coming year. Winnnbago Chioftain: Chas Hiso rote, of HuiUut', was tho guest of Judge and Mrs M F Evelaud labt Thursday. ....Mrs Nellie Nunn has bought tho Geo W Zapp reBideuoo iu Winnebago, nnd will movo to town an soon as Mr nnd Mrs Williams can ilud a place into which to move. . . .Tho organized cluss of tho Presbyterian Sunday school, called tho "Willing Workers," are to gether with a uumbor of friends of the mombors, camping on tho bauks of Lako Crystal, Thoir teuohor, Mrs Nollio Nunn and ltev and Mrs It C Shupo, are with thorn and they are ail having u flue timo. Lyons'Mirror : Miss Wilmn Lampsou, of Walthill, a nieco of Mra M M War ner, spent several days visiting tho Mirror family.... Mrs Idahlia Lopp nnd ohildren and sister, Miss Bessie Kryger, of South Sioux Oity, visitod the Chat Ohurd homo this week Mr and Mrs Leahy, of Omaha, uro Lyons visitors. Tho former is u son of ono of our old Dakota county pio neers and tho latter was formerly Miss Bessie Potter, of this placo .... Mrs B J Sheldon, of Walthill, visited tho Mirror family Tuesday. Sho wus for merly Miss Floreuco Lampson, a daughter f Amos Lampson, ouo of tho earliest pioneer settlers of Dakota couuty. Sioux City Journal, 22: Ilovotmout work lias boon started on tho Nebras ka shore of tho Missouri river u mile abov tho Combination bridgo. Tho government crow has moved its hy draulio grador to the placo and a threo inoh stream of water is tearing down tho bank to tho level required for mat weaving, Tho work has been Btartod nt tho lower end of tho bend, Tho upper part of tho shore, whoro the cutting ocourred, last spring, is now protected by sediment. Tho lower part of tho bend is thought to bo iu tho greatest danger. Mat weaving will Sioux Oity Journal, 24th; Crystal lako, which has always been u good bass placo, now is furnishing poor sport, ilshormen deolaro. As a rule bass do not bito freely during August, but this mouth tho sport is said to bo worse than in proceeding years. Somo attribute this to the low water in tho lako. "On tho hot days," said a wioldor of tho rod, "tho bites run into tho deep holes, At tho same time the small rlsh seek tho same quarters and tho bass havo no trouble iu getting plenty to oat, With this condition ex isting they aro seldom tempted to tackle tho hook, But there aro lots of bass in Crystal lako," ho said. "I be lieve lino sport will bo hud about the middle of September," ... .If no mar riage took placo tuoro is nouood for a illvurtiH. xutf i.Unni.-.VK whnhnrn lnnhcr' ovor l!i plundiugg in tho cano of Mrs Sophia Lylo agaiust Hirum Lylo. Lylo yesterday tiled a petition askiug that tho woman's oaso bo dismissed ou tho ground that sho is not untitled to the relief doumded, Mrs Lylo's potition, which was tiled early thin week, stated that tho woman went to Dakota Oity, Nob, in April, 1009, aud took part iu a marriage ceremony with Lylo. Sho was still tho wifo of ouo Jacob Thill, although sho had filed an application for divorce just beforo going to the 'Ne braska town. Tlio woman now askes that sho bo granted a divorce from Lylo, that sho bo permitted to resume tho name of hor former husband, Thill, and that sbo bo uwurded $500 alimony. Sioux Oity Journal, 23: Mrs Mar garet Boylo, of Jaokson, Nob, is iu the oity on hor way to Kingsloy, Io. Mrs Boylo has recently returned from west ern Nebraska, whero she purchased a largo ranch.... Tho American Monti uiout compuuy and Frank tiuvey uro made defendants in a suit which has been fllod in district court by tho In terstate Auto and Supply company for tho collection of a merchandise bill amounting to $317.... Louis O Jeep has sold his grocery storo at Twentieth and Pioreo streets to L G Diorkiug, who will tuko pousessiou ut once, Mr Jeop will depart uext mouth for a trip through Canada with a view of locat ing. Mrs Jeep and family will remain in Sioux Oity thin wintor. . ..Tho Bur lington railroad is defendant iu Uo suits filed iu distilct court yesterday aggregating $10,000, The money is demanded for tho death of Gus and Peter Giusufukls, two Greek section hands who wero drowned in Elk creek, iu Dakota couuty, Nob, ou March 20, 1012. John GiuBufakis, a brother, ad- j miuistrator of their cHtatos, is hriuging the coiirt action, Water about the bridgo was about thirty-five feet deep M01(!4(r4G40MKMIlMO4IIOtOtyiOM()tQl( CORRESPONDENCE M1OMt0fM0M4DI(0M)MMWM0(m)MOt HUBBARD. Postmistor Frodcriokson rodo tho goat in tho Odd Fellows lodgo at Em erson, Friday night. A lot of this soasons shirts odds and ends of different styles, will bo closed out ut bargain prices, O An derson Co, Miss Hayes was a business call or at tho county soat Monday. Among thoso who took in tho aero plane flight at llivorsido park Sunday wero Henry Cain, Tom Heffernan, Jaok Duggan and J P Runcorn. They said it was a ilha sight to seo tho bird man sailing among tho clouds. Wo havo a dandy now line of school shoes for tho children. C Anderson Co. Attoruoy S T From was thrown from his motorcyolo while attempting to cross a culvort south of town Sat urday. Tho only damage wast) Mr Frum's arm, which was badly skinned and bruised. Cheese is an excellent food which you may substitute for moat these days. It is not cxponsive, and tho offerings wo havo now aro of flno quality. Geo Timlin. Mr and MrB Hans Nelson arrived from Holt county tho ilrst of tho weok to visit relatives and friends and to attend tho Old bottlers' picnic. Cotton gloves und leather gloves for fall work, ut O Andorson Go's. Tho musical recital given at tho Fr English home Tuesday evening wus a grand success and ehowod hard work and painstakiug-by both teaohor nnd pupil. Mrs Sam Thorn and BoBsio woro city shoppers Monday, Our Bupply of fall bodding com forts and blankots, io in. Seo us for goods in that lino. O Anderson Co. Lars Soronsen visitod in Sioux Oity irom oaturuay until Thursday. Tho leap yoar danco given horo Tuesday night was a great bucoosb, tho largost attendance in a long timo. Wo have just received n flno lot of now dishes which you muy havo by tho sot or piece. Oome in when you nood anything in this line. Geo Timlin. Work began Tuesday on tho Danish Brotherhood hall. Thoy oxpect to have it dono in two weoks timo. A forco of 1-1 mon -will bo working on tho structure. School supplies of all kinds at O Anderson (Jo's. Millio Andorson will go to Ponder to nttond school tho coming year. Dan Hartnctt autoed to Sioux Oity Monday. Let us supply you with dishos for tho threshing season. Just socurod a now assortment. O Andorson Co. Amanda Nolson returuod Tuesday from a weeks visit to tho Geo Thaoker homo noar Homor. Tho 11 rm of Oampboll & Pounds has boon dissolvod, Mr Campbell buying Mr Pound's interest. Tinware and onamol waro of all suitablo for fruit canning, at O An derson Oo's. Nols Andersen was a business caller in Jnokson, Monday Pat Boylos, of Watorbury, was a business caller in Hubbard this weok. Millar's coffeo suits tho most fas tideons drinkors. Try it und you will liko it, O Anderson Co, Mr Hooney and daughtor Ella and Mrs Hans Bonnioksou aud daughtor wero among tho Sioux Oity shopprs from horo last week. Jim Barry was in our burg thn laid of the week. All our candies aro carefully bought and come from a factory wo kuow to bo absolutely right. Always frosh aud clean. You can suit your swoot tooth here. Goo Timlin. Tom Heffernan is having ooment walk laid around his property in the north part of town. Mrs Carl Wolsnu aud ohildrou spout Old Settlors' day at tho homo of her parents, Air and Mrs Hormau Nelson. Bring in your produce, butter, eggs, etc. Wo always pay the top price. O Anderson Co. Henry Thompson and wifo wont to Sioux Citj iu thoir auto last week. The property owners in road dis trict No 21, aro horoby uotifled that tho weeds iu said district must bo out in compliauou with tho law by Septem ber 15, 1912, ou tho highways, or tho same will be douu ut tho exponso of tho property owuers. Josoph ilogau, road overseer. If you ha wi tried tho so-called ily chasers made from coal tar aud other inferior goods that will not give re sults, get a can of Leo's Fly Ouro today. Wo bell it with au absolute guarantee to do tho work or your mou ey will bo refunded, Geo Timlin. JACKSON. Mr Stoubonvillo, of Sioux Oity, was a guest in the M Quinnhomo, Sunday, Tho Misses Oonstanco Cavanaugh, Mario and Boruico Dugun and Chas Dtigan, aro camping this week at (Jrya tul lako, Miss O Rossiter, of Omaha, and Mary Waters, of Sioux Oity, aro spend ing tho wook with tho Misses Waters. Nellio Tollor departed laat weok for Tildou, Nob, to visit Roso McCole, n former olassmato. Fraacos Horonson, of Watorbury, spent tho week end iu tho Wm Hart uott homo. Mrs Marguret Boylo is visiting friends at Kingsloy, Io. O A Stono got a car of steers in Sioux Oity last Thursday to put on feod in his yards hero. Tho car being overloaded one steer died ib transit. Mrs J J McBrido visited last Thurs day and Friday with relatives und friends in Sioux Oity. Wm Sundt and wifo spent ovor Sun day with friends in Watorbury. Noil Ryan and Wm Konuolly attend ed tho Old Settlers' pionio nt Wynot last Friday. Margaret Bolor, of Omaha, is enjoy ing a few weoks' vacation with her folka horo. It J Nolan and wifo, formorly of Strublo, Io, but now of Sioux City, passed through horo Saturday in thoir auto, onrouto to Vista, to spond over Sunday in tho Jus Nolan home. Tho Jnckson ball team went to Jefferson, S D, Sunday und woro de ed 20 to 5. Dan Richardson threshed his winter wheat last week. Tho avorago yield was 35 bushels to tho aoro. Moggie Coffey, of York, Neb, in vis iting friends here. Sho formerly lived here. Monioa Flynn roturncd Monday ovenipg from a throo weeks' visit with telatives at Hinton and Merrill, Io. Mrs II W O'Noill is visiting in tho homo of her daughter, Mrs John J Ryan, Sioux City, nnd also holping tako oaro of her now grrnddaughter which arrived there last week. Thousands of Persons Are Being Attracted by the Prompt, Accurate and Efficient Service given out of town patrons by the Expert Shoppers employed in our Mail Order Department. We know that we can serve YOU satisfactorily if given an opportunity. A trial order will convince you, and you take no risk as we guarantee satisfaction or re fund your money on request. How to Order Just write out n list of tho goods you want, incloso with your romittanco and your order will bo filled within u few hours of its rccoipt, and filled in just tho way you wish, Bo Suro to writo nomo und iiddreas Plainlr and state clearly tho quantity, sizo nud color of tho articlo desired. A. CKcvrffa Account is a great convenience whethor shopping by mail or in person, It saves timo nnd oxpenso in mailing small remittances and saves many potty annoyances, Davidson's will bo glad to open chargo aocounts with customers who make thoir responsibility known to ns by reforenco or othorwiso. - Wo GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL Goods will bo sont "on approval" subject to thn following rules: 1. When sending for goods make known your reliability, by Bonding reforoncos in tho samo lottor. want to pieaso you, nut cannot sena goods out iuuisoritninatoly. 2. Goods must not bo kept longer than 24 hours or they will bo charged. 3. Goods must bo returned iu porfect condition. 1. Requests to send goods O. O. D. must bo aooompaniod by a partial payment of at loast $1.00. P. Transportation charges must bo paid by person ordering goods ou approval. When goods valued nt moro than $5.00 aro kept tho balance may bo returned at our expense; if the salo amounts to less than that amount tho bal&nco of tho goods must bo returned "prepaid.1' Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffored for several days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint nnd is then oured sound aud woll by one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody, ad is often the caso, it is but natural that ho should bo enthuastio in his praise of tho reme dy, and especially is this tho caro of a severo attack whon lifo is threatened. Try it whod in need of such a remedy. It never failB. Sold by all dealors. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was attnoked with dys.intory about July 10th, aud used tho doctor's medioiiio aud other n-medies with no relief, ouly getting wotse all tho time. I was unable to do anj thing aud my woight dropped from 1 15 to 125 pounds, I suffered for about two mouths when I was advised to umi Chamberlain's Colio, Cholora aud Diarrhoo Remedy, 1 used two hottles of it aud it gave mo permanent relief," writes IJ W Hill of Snow Hill, N ', For salo by all dealers, HOMER. Mra Mary R MoBenth, Geprgo Mo Beath and family, und Mrs John H Ream and daughter, wero Sunday guests from Dakota Oity at tho Mrs Gertrude Bost home. Frank Hirsoh nnd family, of Sioux Oity, were week-ond guests at tho E J Smith home. The wntor in Homor baa subsided, but the smell that was left as a result of the overflow is something fierce. If wo only had our water system com pleted what a godsend it would be to the town . Frank Niomeyer, n druggist from Shannon, III, is hero on a visit ut tho Bost home, Tho "Oomota" woro defooted Bun day by tho Dakota City "Teddy Boors" in a 9 to 2 gorao. Jos Smith left laut weok for a wook's stay on his claim iu Rook county. John D Wolkor returuod last wook from u trip to his old homo in Wiscon sin, and reports having had u fine time , Costly Treatment. "I was troubled with constipation und indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for modicino and trentmont," writes U 11 Umos, of Whitlow. Ark "I wont to a St Louis hospital, also to a hospital in Now Orleaus, but no ouro wus offectod. On returning homo I begun taking Chamberlain's Stom aoh tond liver Tablets, and work' ed right along, I used them for somo timo and am now nil right. " For sale by all doulorn. For Sale. 3-rieco Mahogany bod room suite. Mrs Goo W MoBoath. Dakota City, Neb. Vacation Days Whether you prefer to go camping, stay at a summer hotel or rent a cottage, the Upper Wisconsin and Minnesota Lakes have superior accommo dations, and their natural charm is most attractive. A few weeks of caic free, out-of-door life is the best tonic in the world for big folks and little folks, too. Send for our lUlilnn fohlor, tolling Just wliurutoKoantt oust of itvcumiuodiitloiiti. All points raslly ivaolieil ! -Via the- North-Western Line -In the Outliitf Rfslon- For particulars call upon or address B. C. Buchannan, Agent, Dakota City, Nob. G. H. MacRae, Geu Pass'r Agt, St Paul, Miuu. Remittances Send money by postofflce monoy order, express money ordor, draft or registered moil. "Wo caunot bo rcsjonsiblo for monoy sent in tho ordinary mail. Mail all romittanoos payable to Dok.vldsoiv.Broa. Co. Address communications to tho Company NOT to employes. How to Return Goods Wrap cvory package securely so as to protect tho contents from iv jury. Address plainly to DAVIDSOM BROS. CO., Sioux Oity, Io., and mark tho namo and address of tho sender iu tho upper right hand corner. Your lottor oxplaining tho reason for tho roturn may bo put insidoof expiess packages, but NOT iu mail mat ter, us thut would subjeot the ontiro pack ago to first class rates. Bo snre to writo at onoo oxplaining what is not satisfacto ry and wo will give tho mutter our imme diato attention. Sencvples When requesting Bamplcs bo suro to stato tho kind of mate rial, tho color and stylo and tho prico as nearly as you can. Our stocks aro so largo it is impossible to sond everything, but wo will bo glud to send just what you noed. Writo on a soparato sheet, marking name &nd address plainly. Light weight goods cau bo sent at ono-oent an ounoo IF PREPAID, or about half tho amount charged by the express companies when sent collect. Allow enough money and tho balanco will be returned to you. Watch Our Ads in the Sioux City Newspapers Every Day We Prepay Trans portation Charges on Orders of $5.00 or Over in Sioux City Trade Territory Da vidson Bros. Co. Big Store" "E6e "Always at Your Service" Sioux City, Iowa First Publication S-16-tw. NOTICE ToO. Khrlech Smith, Kmely Uyclstrom, A.J. Kyclstroiu, (whoso llrst and real name Is to plalntlll unknown,) Hubert Lee, Knthe rlnu Imo, Mnry Leo, Julia Lee, und Oeet'llii Lee, defendants: You and each of you ore hereby notified that ThoiunH F. Lncy, plalntltf, on the llthdny of Auaust. A. 1).. lui'i. iiIri IiIb kii. ttonin tho district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, against yon and each of you ns defendants, tho object and prayer of which lire vu rumuve ciouuh noni nnu to quiet and eontlrm the title of snld Thomas K. Lacy to nil that portion of tho southeast qunrtor of tho northeast quarter of section thirty two(U'J), township twonty-nlno (2). rniiKe nine U0 east. In Dnkntn county, Nebraska, lylnK east of the west lino 6f Lnko street In Uhrystal Lake l'nrk. ns shown In tho plat thereof Indeed book "U" at page 113 of tho records of snld Dakota county, with all ac cretions anil i iKhts appurtenant thcretoaud touorieclurior in adoed of a portion of said trnot as attempted to bo convoyed by Uhurles M.Llndnnd wife to J. A. Foyo and .1. A. Foye, Jr.. recoided In deed book 81 of the records of said Dakota county nt pue liu, by ebaiiKlnK tho description of the premises couveyed so that It will bo nnd rend "tho south :t!feetot that portion of tho southeast quarter of tho northeast quni tor of section thirty-two (:), township twenty-nine CJ), ruuKo nlueluieast In Dakota county. No brasku, lying enst of the west lino of Lnko street, ns shown by tho recorded pint thore of.wlthall nccrotlonnndrlKhtsluppurteiiunt thorto,"nnd to conect tho descilptlon of the premises convoyed In a deed from said Uhuiles M. Llnd and wife to J. A. Foyo, Maud Ko.vo and snld J. A. Foyo. Jr., recoided In snld deed book HI nt puko SS7 nnd nlso the descilptlon Inn deed from snld Ohnrles M. Llnd and wifo nnd said Jos. A. Foyo, Jr., and Gertrude Foyo to snld J. A. Foyo nnit Maud Kojo lecorded In snld deed book ill at piiKoiM, so that In addition to tho portion of tho lots In Ohiystal Lnko l'nrk conveyed said descilptlon will Ihj nnd rend "also nil thntpurtof tho southeast quarter if the northeast quarterof section thirty-two 0)2), township twonty-nlno (atl), rniiKO nine (li) east, In said Dakota couuty, Nebraska, ly ing castor tho west lino of Lnko street us shown on tho recorded plut thereof, oxcept tho south 821 feet thoibof, with all accre tions und rlKhtsnppurtenant thoieto,"nnd tochuime tho word "oblltreo" In the con truct provlilluKforsntd deed or conveyance to"obllKor" when used to deslKnnto tho person to whom to bo convoyed, nnd to io move tho clouds cast upon snld plulatllT's title to snld real estate by reason of tho de fective execution of nnd defects In a deed from tlm defendant O. Ehrlech Smith to Josephine M. Smith, nnd n deed from tho defendants Kinoly Kyostrom nnd A. J. KydHtrom to snld Josephine M. Smith con voying nil of snld u-al etnto nnd other property, nudiecorded In deed book "Z" of tho deed records of snld Imkotu county, nt panes ill nud '.'12 respectively, to quiet nnd conttim the title of snld Thomns F. Lncy, to all of snld renl estate ns aualnst each nud nil of tho defend ants and enjoin them from claiming title thereto or trespassing thereon nnd for gen era! cqultnblo relief. You aro required to answer snld petition on or lieforo the iMrd day of September, A. I.. 1P13 Dated August lEth, 1911'. Tlionins F. Lncy. First Publication 8-10 Iw NOTICE. To S. 11. Onttlo-Lnnd Company, n Corpora tion, nud Leslie O. Thompson: You and each of you are heioby notified that Kdwards A Ilradford Lumber Compa ny, nUorporntlon, llled its petition in the dlstilct eouit of Dakota County, Nebraska, against you as defendants on tho 18th day of August, A. D. 1018, tho object and prnyor of which are to foreclose a mechanic's lieu npon tho following described rual estate to-wlt: All of tho north half of section twenty six (M), township twenty-niiio (80), range eight (H), lying north of the Jackson Chute oxcept lot two nnd the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section twonty-slx(8rt); also nil of section twenty three (S3), township twonty-nlnoisi)), rnngo elglit (HI; also tho north forty acres of tho .east seventy acres of tho northeast quarterof section twenty-seven ( '.7), township twenty-nine (20). rnngo eight (8); also nil of section twenty-two. town ship twenty-nin' (iu), inuge IS), oxcept the south one bundled acres lit the southwest quaiterof said section twenty-two (3) ac cording to nn extension of tho lines of the original Nebraska suney and beluga part of tho loplat of Halls survey and suImIIvI Mon of Sioux point cut-otT, (said laud long foinierly described as a part of sections three nnd four (3 A 1) In township eighty eight (W), rnngo forty-eight US), west In South Dakota nnd accretions thoieto nnd cctlons Mill ty-threo aud thirty-four (:h , ill) In towushlpelghty-nlno(Ki) range forty eight (if) west. In South Dakota and accre tions theicto) all now and for lln jears last past In Dakota couuty, Nebraska. The said buildings Ih'Iiik situated on the east half of section twent-two (.'). township twenty-nine (801 range eight (b and the w st half of section twenty-threo (83) town ship tweut-nlue(801 range eight (S) all of said above docilbed land being used as ouo tract and. iimch. The Milnoof the material furnished aud unpaid for and for which a lieu Is claimed Is the sum of Sl,5"l.t)l with Interest fioin tho 4th day of February, 1U18, said material be ing used In the building of a luirn, a hog house, a dwelling house and repairing a house. Snld petition alleges the lien is pilor to the mortgage given to the defend ant Leslie (.', Thompson nud Is a llrst Hen. l'lalutlll prajs for Judgment for tl.M0.01 and sale of the premises to pay said lieu. Inten stand costs. ou are required to answer snld petition on or lie fore the sard day of September A. .. 1018. Dated this 18th day of August, A. I).. 1018, lMwardsA Ilradford LitmlHir Company. Ily Jt. K. Kvans, Its Attorney. 11 uy a good farm ou tho Dakota county bottom, I havo Eimora.it. n s- tt 1 I . j I a w CAE8RI3U&2. H ' " L-' i. lJ . '!... i-tfjflv '''l,. XrJr WBj-4 'ran trvcktfj QfflRsan -Vv A I ., ,rra'-i-nn;nm-rttneecne tv" MWf.V ''' --. -i urmorco! iLsmatmuccnt Acismsblla Floral Parade. Tueduy afternoon, Oct. 1st. Cloctrlcsl P.ir.-itfe, Vt'e5netd,iy night, Oct. 2Dt Dedication faradj, Thursday afternoon, Oct. Srfi. Coronation Be'!, Friday n!'ht, Oct. -1th. VEPJME FEOmTBES KltX? win bo broi!7it hero so ever' one enn seo tlio greatest 'Wild ffn.t. Show In tho world. Duelling ' llroruhos-noivu Klders In ""'V'.. Cw' n"d oua tho teal CtlBVAnnn ttK. T-. ... tcrcooa from Sept. S3 to Oct. 5. lnch'sh c. tlon to all this thoro will bo tho STREET CASSMSVaL FOR TEM DAV3 A BIG TIME For Everj body A GOOD TIME Parades and Performances Dally DON'T FORGET OMAHA COME sp:. uj io ue:. a isla -MEi VXM .SVVNVWX w, To Those Seeking Investments Wo offer first mortgage loans on farms and city property, uottiuc 5 per cent to 7 per cent principal and interest, payable at our bank, with no collection chargo by us. They represent as a rule about one-third valuation of tho proper ty. Insurance goes to the holdor of tho loan . With eaoh loan you got abstract, brought down to date ond with letter from attornoy showing tho mortgage to be tho ilrst lien on tho promises. It makes an exceptionally fine investment relieving you of all the responsibility and insuring full payment ut matuity . Mid-West management has beou making farm loans for moro than u quarter of a centusy, with never a penny's loss and but ono foreo osure and that asked for by tho mortgagor. It belioves these first mortgaga loans rightly made "Safo na a GovernmentBond," Bud knows that any ono purchasing from thn Mid-West Bank will be thoroughly ploasod and satisfied. Gain on us, for anything in good banking. Bcmcmber a Commercial Hank with Havinga Department. Good clear through. Your kind when you know. Mid -West BEvrvk "That ALWAYS? treats you RIGHT" EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. 'f9 "!T JMSDS-Ll , ""ss -fc2 MM ir ir iii'jT i tin V EAlTrJAftNESS: miutjmammti -. t and .nj aaillUIri COkQQRgx CARRIAGE HEATERS. JjK. if VtVya SlXXroy Vofi. &roW& JftUiABIHOKSBlJi tfrfP-fi WKiMfMJ9n iikKirjfjfcVJiM, irjiv la-1 fit sa r iwzmxu9&ixii tiTvin HfiprttEsiffi UACIUilOSS2iStAllKTai "' ' ' -vi "- ' Abstracts of 'Title A $10,000 Surety BoDd Guarantees tho aconraoy of erery Abstract I make SneceHor to Dakota County Abstract Co: Bonded Abstracter J. J. E I M E R S Kbto4 t. W V