-V VHoWSMnHDmumsMf 1 t In 3 i A tH L-U h 1 Wanted Farmer Depositors, Borrowers -)J-lj-1yXXr-H"WVww'i'Mli" j J. nf-im -J YOUR Bank when you KNOW. Wc have loaned to Farmers and Stockmen, since 1S80, with less than S50.00 total losses. We KNOW them LIKE them Very Much Desire their Business. They will feel at home from the first KNOW they nrc "WELCOME. This the REAL Home Batik, for ALL the People. Drop in and "Get Acquainted" even if no busi ness. We wish to know YOU to have you know "The Bank That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Mid - West Batik EDWARD v(Paying taxes on T. KEARNEY, President. 840 acres of Dakota county land.) Dakota County Herald 10HN II. REAM, rUIlMSHER Bnbucriptlon fried. $1.00 Tor Year. a weekly newspapor published at Dakota Oity, Nobraska. FormisBion Iihh been grantod for tho tranomiaeion of thia paper through tlio mail') as second-class matter. Telophono No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County . Hon II P Hlmmway, who who ((loot ed stato senator from tho sixth dis trict, oirriod nil four counties compris ing Hint district nnd would havo car ried moro if tlioto hud boen more to curry. His opponent 1ms no reason to feel sore ovor tlio reuult. It is no honor to bo UcUod by snoh n mini. Bixby ia Lincoln Juurnol. mw-mvjWoM0ymwMWMWMx Itnmr, nf I iitaraot alio 1 1 ID Wl IIIIUIUUI r, a from our Exchanges I Pondor Tlraca: Oounly Assessor oloot Ilonrj ltixon was up to Hubbard and Jackson Tuodny. Bulix Items in Sloan, lo, Btur: Mrs Olive Liukswilor, of Itoaalie, Nob, is visitiug her sistor, Mrs 8 Oouo, this wuok. "Wakefield Horns in Wayno Domo ornt: Mrs LoVulloy is visitiug hor ' cousin, Mrs Alioo Sides, in Dakota ' City. -' WHlthillTimoR: Mrs J V Oorlmm und Mrs Loo Uioment woro guents nt mi party given by Mrs John Ashford in 'Wiuuobago last Saturday, Jefferson Itoms in Elk Point Lond on Miss Margaret Ousey, of Jackson, has boen a visitor here tlio past few days at tho U Bovors homo. Horgcant Bluff ItoaiB in Blonn, To, Btur: Uurl Mogenson roturnoit homo Sunday from Goodwin, Neb, whore he uttendod tlio fuuorul of u uophow. Allen News: W J Armour was in Dakota Oity Monday. ...Mrs Kate Nordyko and daughter, Margarut, were Sioux Oity visitors Monday. system is known us a ould air system and fed by gasoline. Lyons Mirror: Uort Brown cumo down fiom Sioux Oity Sunday to soo his parents beforo their departure for Oulifornia,... James Elsea run noross Frank Kinkead who used to bo u con ductor on tho N W Ily, at Dalton, Nob. Ho inquired about old friends hero. ...Mr and Mrs Hilus S Brown loft today for California to spond tho winter. Thcas cstimnblo people are surely pioneers iu every bcubo of tho word und dosorvo the boat there in. Tho former is n sou of tho Into O 8 Brown who settled in the oast purt of Burt county iu 18G5 with his family and lutor was known among tho Will nebago Indiaus as tho "lion Man," on account of Ins uroat strength and en durance, being tho government bluck smith at Winnobngo ugenoy a number of years. Mrs Brown's parents, Mr und Mis Enos Keel, were early pio uuers also Buttling on a farm west of Dakota Oity, Nob, in July 16GB. Wo might nlflo inoidently stato that Mrs Brown, then Miss Ella Keel, was in the editor's Bpolliug oluuu iu Dakota City sohools during tho winter of 18G7 with Oapt II 11 Brown as teacher. Sioux Oity Journal, 2IJ: Tho sur vey of Crystal lake park lias been com pleted und the park him boen roplut tod. Oottngo owners have been ordor ed by tho Crystal Lako Park company to movo their oottugeB to the north end of tho park. About twenty cot tages will hnvo to be moved. Most of this work will bo done this full, state members of tlio park company, in pre paration for improvements to be made in tho Bpring . . . .Tho "dregB" of South Sioux City will not bn permitted tn settlo in Kioux City, Chief of Detoo tivea J B llicliHrtl has announced. Chief Richard says his men will pick up as vugs any oi too "ox-gamblers or resort habitues who, fleeing boforo tho wrath of Dakota county and South Sioux City officials, seek to locate hero. In pursuance of this plan a ohargo of vagrancy yeBtordny was en torod ngainst Charles Samoni, said by tho poliue to huve beeu u huiigeron at the Tnllny Buntain pluon in South Sioux City boforo tho recent raids. Samoni was picked up for investiga tion by Deteetivo Harry Luoo. He took a change of vonuo from tho police court to the justioo court of 0 T Hag lust ud. river, Tho Crystal Lako Improve ment company has furuishrd a $0,000 bond to enrxy out its .part of the agreement. Sloan, Io, Star: Tho body of Frank M Stamper, of Dnnbnry, onn of tho monitors of tho nutomobilo party which is suppled to hnvo gone into tho river near Dakota Oity, N"b, was found on a sandbar in the MiHSouri river south of Sloan last Wednesday after noon by Chester Ping. Mr Ping had notiood an objnot lying on the sand liar for several dnjB but did uot in ventigato until that day. Tho coroner Was immediately notified, who in turn advised V It Barnard to go nnd bring the body to Sloan, At first it was thought it wus tlio body of Louie Liud- wig, another momhor of the party, but nn examination of tho body disclosed papers which proved his idotitity. ItalativcB at Danburv were notified and en mo to Slonn Thursday. Tho remains woro buried iu tho Sloan cem etery. Stumper had on his person a valuiiblo diumond ring, n gold watch and $05 iu money and two receipts for insurance premiums which ho had paid to tho Pliootix Brotherhood nnd tho Lincoln accident insurance company. The body was partially buried in the sand, which prevented it from wash iug further down stream. This is the third find sinco the disuppcarr.nco of tho party, which left Sioux Oity on Soptombur 80 in n Jackson nutomobilo driven by Louio Lndwig, for Omaha. Tho party comprisod Stampor, Lud wig, George Miller and Mrs Bertha Holbrook und Mits Ida Hall. Miller and tho Holbrook woman woro found ou a auudbur opposite Winnebago two weeks ugo, Stnmpor's wifo commu ted suioido nbout n year ugo by jump ing iu front of a' paBsongor train lit Oorreotionvillo. on, after serving timo for robbery. Ljneh is described ns being D feet 0 inches tall and smooth faced. Ho was dressed iu light brown clothes and woro a brown fedora hat when ho was last seen iu South Sioux Oity. Ken nedy is nearly 0 feet tall, and has a rod comploxiou. Ho was dressed In a light gray suit and woro a broad brim med hat. Poncu Journal: Mr and Mrs John Wilbur, who went to South Sionx Oity lust Thursday for sovoral days visit, oamo homo Mouday noon. Their briof vacation from tho farm was much enjoyed by thorn. Dixon Journal: A Iiumihjhb meotr iug was held at tho W L Ross homo Tuesday ovening by tho Epwotth loague. Plans wero mudo for doing moro t-tUcioiit work. Luncheon was Borvod by tho hostesses. Mrs Ross and Miss EsthoJ Ross. Ponder Republic : Last Thursday, Novembor IU, Miss Fay Elsiugor nnd Kni.'Mt Kingston wont to DakoU Oily whoro they wero unilou iu mnrriugo by County Judge Dan Ueffuruau. They woro uoaompanied by Miss Con stance and Qleu Frecso. Homer Star: Henry Loo mis re turned Sunday to tho soldiers' homo t Gtaud Island. ...Miss Gruoo Wll kins loft for Wntorbury to toaoh school after u mouths vnoution ....Mrs Joo Harris und dutightor roturnod from liorsov, Wis, uftur a short visit with relatives.... W E Smith hud a new lighting plant installed this weok at his place of busiueBS, Tho lighting Sioux Oity Journal, 24 : Tho con struction of a ditch from tho Missouri river to curry water into crystal lake, Nobraska, will be started soon by tho Oryatal Lako Improvement company. Tho work will ooHt $3,000. Yostor day tho improvement association und farmers liviug on Walk er's ielulld rouohod a settlement out of court. The injunction case instituted by tho farmers agaiust tho association wus dismissed iu tho Dakota county eonrt. Tho association dismissed itB ciibo enjoining tho farmers from inter fering with th construction of the ditch, With tho dismissal of those two cases, tho waterway, which Iihh boon fought i i tho courts, will bo con structed. Tho association concedes to tlio farmera practically evonthiuR thoy asked when tho light started. inn in iuii win iii) moro man iivii nines long And built on a lovul doxigutite.il by the 0-foot stage of tho rivor. This will allow water to How from tho riv or into tho lako when tho Btreum ia at approximately tho 10-foot stngo, The ditch will bo from eight to ton feet wide with dikes high enough to insure BHi'sl' an overflow. Locks will bo placed at each end. Tho wuterway not only will bo usod to keop a good stugo of water iu tho lake, but can bo uuuu ijjr iuu inrmers to drain iiieir farms. In case Crystal lako Bhould become too full of water on account of rains the excess can bo drained to tho 'Sioux Oity Journal, 25: Sovornl yours may bo noceHsaiy to bring to fruition tho projeot for a high bridge ovor ovor the Missiouri river which has beeu started by the South Sioux Oity Commercial club, uccording to busi ness mon und municipal officials "Sioux City wbb heavily taxed when tho combination bridgo was built," deolnred Mayor A A Smith, "und I hardly bohevo that at the present tho people would fuvor bondB to build u freo bridgo ncross tho Missouri. The projeot probably will bo realized ulti mately, but tho present heavy taxation for very necessary things hardly will malic tho people voto an increnso to build tho bridgo now, I beliovo that tho freo bridgo proliubly would bo u good thing, but tho cost is bound to bo moro than tho published ostimate, $180,000." Tho sumo opinion hu's beeu voiced by busiuoss men of tho city, although most of them sem to beliovo that tho projeot ultimately will bo carried through. The question has been prcssnted beforo und tho belief was ontertainod that tho freo bridge would tend to draw ou tho population of Sioux City, ns many people would muko tho cliungo in rcsidenoo bsauuso of tho lower tbXes, nooenHibility lo the business couter of Sioux City and ub Honoejnf tho toll now col looted on tlio combination bridgo. Ouo of tho chief arguments which bus boen advanced in favor of tho froo bridgo is that it would tend to draw farmers and other residents of Nobraska to this city if thoro woro no tolls. At present it is suid that many farmorB no x put tlioir horses in livery stubles in South Sioux City nnd take tho street cur to Sioux Oity. whon othnrwiso, it is Baid, tboy would como hero to do their shopping. Tho preliminary surveys for tho bridgo will bo started today by Keycs O Guy nor, who will bo ussociuted iu tho work with u firm of Chicago bridgo engineers. A corps of about flvo en gineers will bo engnged in tho survoy , Oompleto data will be gnthorod on tho availability of diffoJout sites on the rivor frout between Pearl und Jucksou Btreots, with tho distanco across tho river, possibly of uppronohes and tho ohuruotor of tho gtound whoro piers would bo constructed. Sioux Oity Journal, 22: Mrs Mnbol ChroniBtor was grunted a divorce from Normuu Ohn.nistor on tho ground of desertion. Judge Dnvid Mould grant ed tho decree.... Solomon's record for partition of affections is but little ahead of tho show lug mado by John BUokhuuk, a Winnobngo Indian, no- cording to Mrs Allio Vlandery. Tho woman, who now goes by tho uamo of MrH Vlandory, wiib in court to havo herself pronounced one of tho roiiuy Blnokhawk wives and to huvo hor mar riage to William G "Vlandery annulled. Mis Blackhawk, or Mrs Vlandery, ns tho oiisn may be, was Miss Allio Hurt, tho daughter of Dr Edwurd Hart, a Wiunebiign, Nt-b, physician. She is nu American, Blackhawk had fifty wive at different times by tho common law method, according to tho woman's testimony. II never obtained u di vorce fiom nny of tho women, Mrs Vlandory declared, but she asserted that sho was Blackhmvk's legal wifo and hud no right to rnnrry Vlnndery. Vlandory is u quarter blood Iudiua. Tho woman's plan is to huvo her mar riago with Vlnndery annulled nud later got u divorco from Blackhawk. "I do not beliovo in theao reckloss mnrriuges," said Judgo John F Olivor. "If tho woman know of Blaokhawk's provious wives she wbb auroless in marrying him, nnd this nnuullment will havo to bo based on absolute proof." Tho ca60 wbb oontiuued to givo tho woman opportunity to get ev idence from tlio Winnebago reserva tion showing that tho Blackhawk mar riage was logal. If this is proved tlio Vlandory ulliunco will bo annulled. ... .Keepers und inmates of tho resorts iu South Sionx City nnd suspicions characters who havo been ranking tho town their headquarters began their departure yesterday, following tho or dm of Major Ed Metz to vacate tho municipality immediately. South Sioux Citj's hotter element, is deter mined that tho town bo riddeu of all lawless chiu'aotera, Deputy Oity Mar shal A L Mnthwig deolnred last night. If the remaining resort owners and in mutes don't luuvo within the next few days, the better class of peoplo will drive them out, ho said. Sheriff Ma lum and other Dakota uouuly ofliciuls have lent their aid to South Sioux Oityuns iu the moral cleanup.. . .No truco of Joo Lynch, ulias "1'orky," and Georgo Kennedy, alias "Slats" Ken nedy, alleged thiovos, who aro beliov ed to hnvo stolen the $1,500 worth of sillts, furs nnd satins, found at the Douthitt homo Wednesday, have not boon approhendod. Employes of tho Ringsoud Morountilo company, of Elk Point, S D, yesterday identified tho stolon goods as tho store's property. Dakota county officials today sent out descriptions of Lynch and Kennedy to authoritinH in neighboring Btates. Thoy believe the men will soon bo in custody. Eugene Douthitt nnd his wifo, bettor kuown as "Grandma" Ap- leton, ou whoso property tho stolen goods woro found, wero released yes terday from the Dakota county jail ou bonds. Jeuuotto Gilmoro, of Omaha, was reloaded from custody, tho officors deciding that they hud no caso against hor. 1 ntid Mrs Ohas Borowsky, jr, oamo down from Miller, S D, to spend Thanksgiving with friends und rela tives. Miss Hattlo Van Houton, mtisio teacher, kmvo a surprise party on John Jordon, otto of her pupils, on Friday evening, it being his 14th biithday, Ho rccoivcd sovoral nioo remembrances. Mrs D C Ames, Homor's popular central girl, spent from Saturday oven ing until Monday noon, with friends in Dakota City. Tho Lutheran ladies will gill give a basket social Saturday oveuiug of this woek nt tho Wm Bergor homo, Every body como and hnvo n good time. Girls, bring your baskets boys, briug your pockethooks. Dr W A Bnrko, of Omaha, formerly locatod hero in the practico of medi cine, was caught in tho drugnot when 173 person vere nrrestod throughout tho country Inst week on n charge of using tlio mails to promote tho sulo of drugs and instruments used for crimi nal purposes. 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Dakoln cuunlv oflluialH aro BoarobinR for Joo Lynob, aliaa lurky, nud Grorgo Konuody, alius "Hlata" Konnoily, Buspoottul of tlio rob bery. With tlio discovory of tho Btol on booiIh, South Dakota oflloiulH bo liovo thoy huvo located tho bond. quartora of a gang of tolib.TH that linn beuu uutivo iu Bouth Dakota, Nubrua ka und Iown. Tho Douthitt homo, whoro tho goods woro found, ia nu al leged res rt. lloUtsvinR tlmt tho Douthitt and otlior resort ownors hnvo boon bnrboring tho bntul of thieves, Major Ed Mutz uotiiled ull tho occu pants of tho placen to movo from South Sioux Oity immediately. Deputy Oity Marshal A L Matliwig, of South Sioux Oity, found the loot. Ho has boon uiKinK un urn uiino ior moro man u weok with Sheriff Muhon, of Dakotn Oity; Marshul John Oazulgrove, May or Metz and "Hazel" JoIiusod. Tho posse, with brnudishod revolvers, searched every resort in tho town late yesterday nfteruoon nud uight for Lynch nnd Kennedy, who nro boliovod to bo tho ringleaders of tho band of robbers, Douthitt, bis wifo and tlio Gilmoro woman, who wore nrrestod, woro tnkoo to Dakota City by Sheriff Mnliou for safe kceniiiK. Tho South Hionx City oBloials' suspicion fell on the Douthitt homo wbon the Gilmoro woman wus soon weuriug u now silk gown nbout the bouso. Deputy Mar shal Mathwig imuioiliuti'ly bngan an investigation of tho oaso. Ooulldent that ho had tho loot located, lie culled iu Sheriff Muhon nnd deputies They went to tho borne and after u search of tho plaoo found tho goods. Ljnoh was seen leuvlng tho plaoo by tho oil! onrs boforo tho caohu was found. Whuu thoy found it they started a seuroh for "York)" nnd bin oompauinu, Kennedy, who huvo been seen nt tlio Douthitt homo. Tho (iflluials believe IiViich nud Konuody nro headed west. "Yorky" was released a fow months ugo from tho South Dakota stute prio- JACKSON Georgo E Smith wus removed to n Sioux Oity hospital Snadny, whoro bo wiil undorgo un operation. Mrs William Sharp, of Skidmore, Mo, wus n guost in the Frank Konuolly homo last week. Lucy McCormiok returned to her homo ut Sioux Fulls, S D, lust week. O J Goodfollow is building a now houso on bis land near the lake, whero ho expects to live. William McUonigal, who spout the past Hummer iu tho Dukotus, roturnod homo last wook, John ltyau was transacting bnsi nuHstiiii Jefferson, S D, lust Friday. Joo Duvuy und family, of l'oncu, weio guests iu tho Mrs Oathariuo Twobig homo Sunday. Mrs E M Nordyko nud children, of Sionx Oity, ato turkoy iu the IS F Snwyor homo ThankFgiviug, Mike Mitchell bus gone to Omaha to soo bis brother, who is seriously ill with a tumor ou his liver. Tho Sioux Oitv high school defeat ed tho Jucksou foot ball toum hero IrtNt Saturday afternoon by n score, of G to 0, but ou Sunduy afternoon our boys defeuted Homer ou the borne grounds by a scoro of 10 to 0. Onr team expects to go to Bancroft ou Thanksgiving day for u gamo with tho liunorott team. A number of motors are planning ou uoanmpuniug thorn, Mr nud Mrs Jas W Finnoll ontor tninod Mr und Mrs Ed T Keurnoy nud daughters, Helen nud Gertrude, und Dr Fred Roost, of Sioux Oity, nt din ner Sunduy. Dr E A Jonkinsou und wifo of Sioux Oity, spent Sunday with tlioir folks hero. Luaretia Maun spent Thanksgiving with relatives ut Wntorbury. HOMER Ohas Dodga had tho misfortune of breaking bis leg botweeu tho kneo nnd hip lust Friday, ranking u misstep from his wagon ut the N F Ilansen homo, Uessio HncheH. also her mint nud uncle from Sheldo . Io. oamo to help I out turkey at tlio G Hughes homo First publication 11-8-lw. In tho county court of Dnkotn county, Nohrnskn. Stuto of NobrnsUi, Dakota County ss. To Ruth MnrlcOrr. John GustiivOrr.Oluir William Orr; Will H.Orr. mmidlanof Kutli Mnrle Orr. John Oiistnv Orr nud Olnlr Wlll lnm Orr. and nil persons Interested In the estate of Gustavli. Hurler, dec rased: On icndliiR tlio potition oi .Marion u. Ayres prnylui; n llnnl settlement nnd allow ance of Ills account tiled In thlscourton tlio 2nd day of rsovoniDur, luiz, anil tor ins ins- cliarRU ns oxeoutor of said estato nud the releaxuoi his mmilsmtni. It Is hereby ordered that you, aud nil porsotis Interested In said matter, may and do, appear at tho county court to bo hold In and for said county, on the 3th dny o' Nov ember A. I). IPlS.nt lOoVlook A. M.,toshow cnuse, If nny there lie, why thoprnyerof the petitioner should not lie Rrnnted, nud that notice of tho pendency of said petition nnd the henrlim thereof bo Riven to nil persons Interested In said mutter by pul llhlilliKucopy of this order in the Dakota Oounty lloinld, n weekly nowspnpor print ed In snld county, for four successive weeks irIor to said day of lieuiiiiK. I). O. Hkkkernan, .skat,. County Judge. First Publication 11-8-Sw. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notlco Is horoby Klvon that by virtue of un ordor of snlo Issued by Geo. Wllklns, cloi k of tho dlsti let court In and for Dakotn county, Nebraska, nnu uireciou io me, Frank Million, sheriff of snld county, com mandluK mo to sell the promises hercln uftor described to satisfy n certain JiuIk liimit of tlio snld district court or said comi ty and state, obtained at the September, Bird, 11)12 toi in. thei oof. In favor of Hiisiuus Andorsuu, pliilnlllf, una Cornell Hrothors.n partnership, doss-petitioners, nnd nunlnst the said Hurton C. Kinptlold, Onthorliie M. Mmpllold, Cornell llrothors, u pnrtuejshlp, Mi-limn V. Nelson, (Jennie M. Nelson, Will iam 11. HoKan, Cyrus II. McColm. Nnucy K. McColm, liiilu Larson und lliinnnh Smith, for the sum of four thousand llvo bundled -eventy-ilve dollar himI no-ieo cent (JI575.no), and costs tnxed nt forty-elcht dol-liusundslxty-lKoeonW (JI8.IW), In favor of Kusiius Anderson, plnlntlir, and for tho sum of nine hundred tweiity-olBlit dollars mid ninety-two cents ($92H.(tt), In fnvor of Cornell llrothor, a partnership. I havo levied upon tho following desci Hied property, to-wlt: Thoonst thlrty-tliroo l!H) fpotnf lots to('') und three (1) mid nil ac cretion thoroto, In section thirty-two (as), Uowiishlptwonty-cisht (2S). ruiiKo nine 19), east of the sixth prlnelpnl merldlnn in Da kota county, rsenrasKii. .nu, i win. on Haturday, tlio 14th day of December, 1012. nt 11 (iVUmIc A. M.. of snld dny. nt tho south front door of the court house In Dakota City, Nebraska, proceed to sell nt punilo miction to mo iiiKiiosi nnu uusi uuiuui,iui cash, all of tho nbovo described property, or so much t,hoseof ns may Iw necessary to sntlsfy snld order of sale issued by Geo. Wllklns, cleric of tho district court in mid for Dnkotn county. Nebraska, theumotint duo thoreon In tho nKitrccatc bcltiB the sum of live thousund llvo hundied three dollnrs line nlnoty-two cents l$.VJ.S2) nnd prior costs txed nt forty-olKht dollars nnd sixty llvo cents (fls.rtS) and iiccruliiK costs. 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It fjives us pleasure, therefore, to annouuee that we have arranged with the publishers to make the following offer : The Dakota County Herald, Regular Price, - $1.00 The Youth's Companion, " " - $2.00 Both Papers together, 1 Yr., $2.75 Send all Subscriptions to The Herald, Dakota City, Neb. Licensed Embaliner Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm. F DJcksntioi Klrst Publication 11-16 aw AUCTION OF SCHOOL LAND- Notlco Ih hereby Riven tbat on the l'Jtb day of Dci'enilHjr, 1U12, at 1 o'clock p. in., at thoolllcoof the county tioanurerof Dakotn Oounty.tlieOominlsslonorof l'ubllo Ijimls ami llullilliiKorlils nutliorUeil represent ative, will olTer for lease at public auction all educational limits within wIU county upon which forfeiture of contracts has In'en ileolareil a& follows: ,...,, , ., . , Lot Four, H5-20-8, S. 11. Cattle I.aml Ooin- P,l"y' M. . (JOWI.KB. OoinmUslonor l'ubllo Lands and llulldlngs. Duted Novoinbor U, 1U1S M Y 1 V X&CJM&& Bell 71 Auto 2471 415 Sixth Street Sioixx City, Iowa. When You Go. To California Houier'a foot bull team lost auothor gamo ut LyoiiH last Friday bv a scoro of 10 to 0, Mrs Wamsloy, mother of Mrs J lUaueliard, ih lioro ou a vinit. It is tho first timo motlior and daughter havo boom together in twenty years. Willie Ilupliea, of Ruveuna, Nob, wns homu over tiuuday , Tho Luther Day program given ut tho Lutheran church was rendered Hum) ay evening to it large crowd. All who took part did very well In their work, Leo Wagner nud Mi Lulu Ilirsoh spent Thanktigiviug iu LoMurs, Io, Mih O 11 horowtiky, hou Norman, Klrst publication 11-Si-lw NOTIOK OK OrKNlNQ IIOAU. To all whom It may concern: Stato of Nobiaska, Dakota county, ss. The commissioner appointed to locate and report ou n proposeit load couunciicliiK at the southwest corner of koctlon three (3). township- twonty-elHht (is north. lanuo slxldl east of the sixth (flth) 1'. M.. ou the lino between Dakota and Dixon counties mid rutinliut duo north iilonu the said coun ty line to the northwest corner of said sec tion three (6) Alienee duo east to the sout h west corner of sectloiuhlrty-fourlSI). town ship tvonty-iilno i) north, ranae six (a), east of the sixth (fltfil 1'. M.. thenco duo north and tormlnatliiu at a point where the Dakota and Dixon county lino orossosOttor creek, and said road to In) not less than twentymo IK) feet wide on the Dakota county side of said county lino, has report ed In fuor of the establishment thereof, nnd all objections thereto, or claims for damiiKes. must lw llled In the county clerk's oillco ou or peforo noon of tlio sot li day pf January. 1V1S. or sued road will bo estab lished without further reference tlieieto. Dated this 21st day of Nov.. A. D.IUIS Hon Wllklns. County Clerk. Wo waut Nobraska Farms. Soo Laud 0o 40D Fourth Bt Sioux Oity. Go via the North Pacific Coast. Excursion tickets to California may be routed via the North Pacific Coast, thence through scenic Northern California to San Francis co, Los Angeles and San Diego, on the return trip any number of interesting routei are available. Make your winter trip a comprehensive tour of the Western States. TfExcursion fares to the North Pacific Coast, California, Southwest, Florida and the Gulf Coast via the N or tlvliV esterjft L ine i For travel information call upon or address B. C. Buchannan, Lyman Sholes, Agent, Dakota City, Neb. Div. Passenger Agent, Omuhu, Nobr. G. H. MacRAE, Gen'I. Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. i I I I i nf M it l " im- ' rTfflS5K? M I , '&i. '-ifJU . ,i. .. 1'-