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Results Count Two important monHiiros to tho rcHi douts of Henntor II P Bhumwny'a sen atorial district, have passed both branches of tho Nebraska legislature with tho nnierRcnoy clauso, and as soon as signed by tho governor will be como laws on our statute books, Senate Filo No 73, which ronenlu unction 71G0 of Gabboy'a Annotated Statutes of 1011, passed tho sonato without n dissenting voto and tho houso with only one diasonting voto. This bill changes tho ponalty for sell ing or giving away liquors- or intoxi cating drinks of any kind to an Indian of wholo or mixed blood, from a fol lony punishable by two years in tho ponitentary, to a rnisdemoanor, pun ishable by a fine not exceeding $100, or bo imprisoned iu tho county jail not less than three mouths, uud in case of imprisonment hosliall bo compelled to work out his time on tho streets nn highways of the county wherein convicted. Sonato Filo No 74, which passed tho Sonato by tweuty-oight votes for to two against, and the houso without a dissenting rote, legalizes marriitges and divoroes among Indians, which herotoforo havo boon cousumated ac cording to Indian customs, and also legitimatizing children of suoh Indian tnarrigCB. After the passago of this act, howovor, marriages and divoroes among Indians or their doocondanlM, aocording to Indian custom, shall bo unlawful, and thoy shull bo subject to all laws relative to marriages and di vorces. All county judges in tho stato nro required between June 1, 1913 and August 1, 1813, to raako a record of all Indians in his county who nro married according to tho provisions of this act, first applying to the U 8 In dian agent or superintendent for such Information, Thin bill waa pponsored by Senator 8humway by request of a council of Winnobago Indians. I noiiis oi i merest -5 frombUr Exchanges g,. totmMmawjmwmwjMWAWfy Pouoa Journal: Mr Hart motorod to Oobum yesterday afternoon with Miss Zota, who roturnod to school, Bloomfleld Monitor : Mrs Jay Grovos went to Nacoia last Monday to visit relatives and friends for u fow days. Allen Nowa: Mr nnd Mrs Frank Halo left Tuosday for Wullaco, Calif, nuu luiuuuu to no gono uuotit a year, Dixon Journal: Loo Hall oamo homo Saturday and moved his family to Uoruiok, la, whore ho holds a posi tion in an elevator. WynotTribuno: Miss Ruth Mo Cormiok returned Saturday from a threo wooka' visit at Omaha, Bioux Oity nud South Sioux Oity, Wakefield Itonis in Wayno Demo crat: Miss Vouub Learner onne up from Syracuse Saturday to Bpeud Sun duy with homo folks. Koso II1I1 Items in Allon News: Frank Halo, ar, and family, Prank Halo, jr, and family, tho O D Smith aud Ervin Hale familiea were Sunduy guest at tho Joo Isom homo. .Osmond Itopublioan ; B 8 Loodom received word on Thursday morning from his son who resides in. Cottonwool. B D, iuforruiug him tlialho haa hoou appointed chiof inspector of tho oflloo of Publio Lands and Buildings for tho stato. Tho oflloo carries a salurv of $1,500 a year and all oxponaos, Emerson Enterprises Mies Mary PlUiaimoUa spent Suuday with hor brother nt Hubbard i. ..,, Harvey" Pounds bus Bold liia oafo on tho oust lit il) of tho streot. Wo failed to loam tho namo of his successor. . . .Mrs Wra Zastrow and tho children ppont Sun-iJ-j at tho homo of licr brother, Ar thur Stark, of Naoorn. Thoy woro uo companied by the Mianea Millie Bchop ko and Laura Staik. WalthillTimos: father O'Sulli van, of Jackson, made uu ufteruooh call on Father Coonoy Tuesday,..,, Father MoOarty, of VlBtu, was tho guest of ltev P F Coonoy Monday hud Tuesday. ...Mia Neihuit, of Homer, waa tho guest of .Mrs Koofo u few daj'B tho first of week....Dr Itoom wont to Sioux City Wodncadav'ovoniug to see the Kttiuoy moving iJVotureH of wild game taken iu South Africa Lyons Mirror: W A MoFarlaod wbb up to South Sioux Oity this week uid Mrs McFarland is visiting ut Wvnot, Nob. ...John Aahford,of Win nobago, was u Lyons visitor Saturday. Ho ia a son of Thomas Ashford, ono ot tho earliest pioneer settlers of Nebraa ka, looatiug uear Ilomor, Maroh 10, 1850, and was a noble, upright man. John Ashford haa aeouramulatod morb wealth for a person of his ago thau any other young man who ovor livod in .Northern Nebraska. Sioux Oity Journal, 7th: Ono Iiuu dred aportu saw Tommy Smith, of Omaha, glvo Jim Davis, of Sioux City, an artistic trimming yestotday nftor noon in tho woods near Orjstul lake, Davis quit iu tho fifth round aftor bo ing severely punibhod. Tho first lound wbb fuiily even, but iu tho oth- ors Smith toyed with tho local fighter. Tho men fought for tho gato receipts. Smith is tho man who whipped Eddie Gilmoro recently. Dummy West was at tho ringside with his usual chal lenge to tho winner. Homer Star: Mrs George Ash ford was a passonger to Omaha on Thurs day of last wcok....Mrs Hogan, of Sioux City, returned to her home tho first of the week, after several daj' visit at tho Mary Ryiiial homo. ...Air and Mrs Harry Erikscn arrived homo from their honeymoon trip in tho east last week oud have takon ui their res- id enco on alarm noar Jackson.... airs Harry Bailey, of Ord, Nob, arrived in Homer Friday evening from Omaha, to visit with her sister, JIrs Lonio Uookwell, weit of Homor, for a chert period. ...Mr nnd Mrs Ed Wilkins wore faioux Oity passengers Saturday ovoning, reluming on Sunday. Mrs a u lckort, of tlio sand hills, accom panied them buck for several (la)s' vis it before going to Minnesota whero thoy intend to rosido. Winnobago Chieftain: Miss Sylvia Whaloy was in Homer over Sunday. ....Mia M Kesnlor, of Homer, visited her sisters, Mrs Mary Mooro and Mrs Louis Gatzmoyor Mrs Herbert Harris and H II Iteningor, of Homer, woro guosls Sunday at tho homo of Mr and Mrs T T Harris. . . .Mrs M 8 MausUeld took her departure on Wed nesday for hor trip to California, to bo gono until some tirao in August, it be ing a trip for health. Sho will stop for three- da)'H at Ogallala, this state, to visit frioudt). and will spend two or three weokH in Denver at tho home of Mr Mansfield's sister, Aire. E J Laltuo, On hor return sho expootH to visit her sistors and brothers iu Oanada. Mrs Mansfield will bo greatly missed in Winnobago during her trip for tho summor, and u host of friends are trusting hor health will bo fully re covered in tho west. Wayno Domocrot: Hartinglon, Dakotu City, Norfolk, Laurel, Fro rcont and West Point in this corner of of tho state votod to continuo wot. Tho dry people nppoar to bo gaining. In a list of towns voting on the licenao question but two changed from dry to wot, but thoro woro seven whioh had boon wet that voted dry. Next week at Bloomfiejd tho question will como up at a Bpocial olootion.. ..Mra H J Graves diod ut hor homo at Norfolk Saturday, March 20, 1913, from dia bolls, after three years of failing health. Mrs Graves waa boru in Northampton county, Pa, 03 yearn ngo, and lator moved to Stovonson county, Illi Camo to Nebraska in 1882, act tling at Wisnor. Lator thoy camo to Wayno county, and for a number of years livod on a farm just north pf town, leaving thoro after soiling the plaoo seven years ano. too-otnNn.coi, - Jioroj with hor husband who nuivives! s,iO made Km homo until tho end canic. HobuIcb her husband, sho 1b survived by five sons, William of this city, Oli ver of Wayne, Frank of Dakota City, George and Wullaco who live iu 1111 nois, and two daughters, Mrs Floreuoo ltiflles and Mrs M Ilriggs, ltov Mr Millard of tho Methodist church con ducted funeral sorvicos ut tho family homo at 9:30 o'olook Sunday morning. Tho body waa takon to Winner, tho old home, at noon Sunday for iutor mout. Sioux City Tribune. 5th: Follow. ing tho institution of a suit at Dakota City. Nob, yesterday against tho Crys tal Lako DUIillorv. Iucornorutiiil. tlm ongiuual petition, filed on Maroh 20. wna restored to tho local court Minn. This petition was prosontod for tho pur- l)o oi Boounng a temporary injunc tion and waa at ouco withdrawn bv tho attomoya representing tho plaintiff compauy, the Crystal Lako Distillery company. IntimatloiiB had beou mado by somo of tho parties interested that a sottlomont of tho action was antici pated without furthor court action, but this probability did not materia lize aud tho Buit now is uudor way for oanoollatiou of notes and mortgages to tho amount of $30,000 on tho piopuity of tho diBtillery company. Sonsatiou al ohargoB of "high llnnnoo" operations aro sot forth in tho petition ua to meth ods employed by tho defendant iiompn ny, a holding corporation, in getting hold of tho paper said to hnvo bocn is BUod by the Crystal Lako Distillery company for aspooiflo purposo and lu puiatiHUoo of a trade whioh was not oompletod. T!:o individual mombers of tho Crystal Lako Dintillory, Incor porated, bb oitod iu tho petition, are D L Fairbanks, Charles Watson, Charles O Ologgett, Ficd Hailey, W L Montgomery and tho FirBt Nntiounl bank, of Sioux City, It is stated that tlio plaintiff ooinuflhy had coutrnoled 10 trado tho distillery property iu South Sioux City for COO acres of laud located in Novatta countv. Oklahoma. to Oharloa O Claggctt, Fred D Haili.v and QluirloB Wutaou. Tho persons olftlud'ng to own the Oklahoma land Woro unablo to clear to laud so as to make tho trndo; anil lit this btag!. tho petition recite Iho plaintiff eomftny oxeoutdd WttVes aud mortgagoa ou it's property In tho anni of $30,000 lb 'ha nsodlb eleariuR titlo to thaOklulin'i'i'iii land and for that purposo only. Tho' "notea uud mortgago were executed Ou J taper 0, l'JI'J. following tltiatruusua Hon, so it is alleged, tlm Fimt "Nation al bank, of Sioux City, advanced about $15,000 to Claggett uud Bailey aud took tho notes and mortgages of tho distillery company uh collateral snauii ty for the sum advanced. After get ting the money, tho petition states, Olaggott aud Uailey mado uo attempt to clear title to the land or to complete the proposed trade, but ou tho other hsnd enn meuced action to havo tho contract fur tho trade annulled aud not aside, appropriating the $15,000 to their own uso. The plaintiff company declares that it cannot determine just who got tho money, but alleges that it wun for tho beuofit and use of all tho defendants, citing that W L Mont gomery, Uharles wotsou aud u L Fair banks aro members of tho holding company organized to tuko ovor tho distillery affairs. It is recited that tho Crystal Lake Diatillory Iuoorpo rated knowingly and fiaudnloutiy ne gotiated tlio mortgage uud notes in vi olation of their trust and ugreemeut which hud boeu made, and that tliu defendants are attempting to hold tho property of tho Crystal Lako DiBtil lery coinpuuy for the money advanced in tho process of completing tho trndo In addition to scouring tho $15,000 iu cash, claimed to bo without consider ation, Claggctt and llniloy are Bald to havo secured $20,000 worth of stock in tho holding' company, tho Crystal Lako Distillory incorporated, by giving their notes for that amount, secured by turning ovor tho $20,000 mortgngo of tho Crystal Lako Distillery compa ny, for which it is contended no consideration of any kind over has boon received. Tho statement is mudo that ono of the Sioux Uity pa pom containod nn advertisement on iMaroh 10, 1913, of fori rig tho $30,000 mortgngo for sale, and it was this ef fort which nausod tlio plaintiffs to se- euro a temporary injunction restrain ing tho salo of tho mortgage, ponding a determination of tlio issues, De fendants Claggett, Bailey, Fairbanks and Watson aro declared to bo with out means or asiets to mako good their allegod breach of trust and domand is mudo iu tho pending suit for tho satis faction and cancellation of tho $30,000 mortgage and notes. aiQm)KMcMmmrArwMwiMcm CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Tom Long was In the city Wcdnco day. Louis Pedersen visitor Tuesday. wbb a county Boat Kubbor bootn and hoavy leather boote will como in handy this timo nf jour. A full stock nt C Anderson Co'b. John Jesscn and wife, Carl Fred orickson, Mary O'Connor and Itov Fr English were city puBscngers Friday. Honry Thompson autoed to Sioux Oity Saturday. Field, Gardon and llowor seed of all kindB. You nood them now. Como in. Goo Timlin. Mr and Mrs Rich Long woro guests at tho Tom Long homo this wcok. Fred Uartels transacted bunim-RB at tho city Saturday. Joo Lcedom nud Rlon Friend were business viaitora to Dakota City aud Sioux City, Tuesday. , Ilaiu coats of all kinds including slip-ons, cravonottcB and rubber coats, at O Anderson Go's. Somo of tho pussengors from hero to tho city Wednesday woro Mrs Her nium Nelseu, Mra O M Rusmusson, Mrs A O Hansen,, Mra E Christenseu uud Mrs S Larson. Mrs L Pederson visited nt tho Ohristonson homo Friday. Mr and' Mrs Chris Erikson visited nt tho homo of thoir fcon Harry, Sunday. A choice lino of children's school huts aro on display at our store. Geo Timlin. Alice Beacom spent tho past week at Sioux City with hor sister, Mrs Covoll, who utulctivent un operation about a month ago, John Jcssen was busy tho first of tho week putting in culverts iu the north part of town, Tlio best Book for tho mofloy a 15o grade, in solid colora for only $1.50 por box of ono doz. O AnderBon Co, Mrs Tnul Sharp is vory ill, a tinin ul uurao being iu attendance. Mamie OIuubou spent Suuday ut her homo. Mrs John Provaucha diod Saturday, April 5, 1913, from a complication of diseases. Funeral aorvieca woro held Monday at Emerson and interment mado iu tho Euiorsou oometory. Start your cream BolIinK this season right by bringing it to us. Our price this week ia 32c. Wo also want your butter and ogga at tho market price. Geo Timlin. Mrs Louis Brutsohko oamo homo from tho hoapitalaat Friday, her in fant child being greatly improved. Mrs A C Hanson visited Monday ut the U Nelson homo. BriiiR in jour cream, buttor and ogga, uud gut tho top murket price C Anderson Co. Mrond Mrs L Dineou, of Sioux City, camo down to uttond tho funeral of Mrs Geo HayeB. Mrs Carl Nelion, of Sioux City, oamo down Mouduy for u fow days' visit. You will find wo have u eomploto lino of the thinga you nctd during house cleaning timo. Geo Timlin. Lara Mogsmsou aud family ami B It Dyer and family utu Sunday diunor at tho A Anderson home, Mr and Mis O M Kusmilssoh and Mrs A O Hauaen oud families woro Sunday guests at tho Nelson homo. Evorything in fancy and staple groceries, uud if wo bhouldn'l have wuai jou want, make your wants kuonn to ua and wo will pot it for you ou hhort notice. O Audorbon Co. W (loortz and Nora Hayes wero among tho city passengers from hero Satutdtiy, Mra Joo Elilo and Emma Andorson visited relatives iu JackBon ouo day last week. This freok ia National Canned Foods week. You will find wo have to off or some special bargains in high quality goKIa. Go Tttuliu. ll Hanson and daughter Nisited at tho J-MiBon Bros home, Sunday. Sunday sohool at 10:00 o'clock a in. Publio worsliip ovory tieoond aud fouith Suuday at 11:00 urn, at Luther an church. Btat "buck" gloVo, worth 75o, ufrOOu a pair. C AnderBon Co. goes Next Sur.daV tho Lord's supper will be administered iu tho Lutheran ohnroli, 'All members should bo pres ent aud bring tho benevolent fee. Im mediate!) following the services theie will bo hold n nhort congregational nfeotiug; an important matter haa to be considered. All those who intend to take up OAtcohoticul work aro re quested to moot with the pastor at ten o'oluek Bund ay morning, that a day may bo Bet on whioh to meet. Another pioucer has been colled homo. Mrs Geo HayeB diod Fridaj, April -1, 1913, after a lingering illness of several wicks. Mra Hayes was 58 years old and ono of tho wealthiest residents of Dakota cnuuty. Sho is survived by live sous uud four daugh ters, all living near Hubbard; one biother in Iielaud, aud to Bisters, Mra Michael Green aud Mra Joseph llagun, of llubb'trd. Funeral services wero held Monday morning ut St Marys church, and though tho weather was very inclement, it did not prevent a very largo attendance from showing tho ostccm in which the lady was hold. Interment was mado in tho CatlloHc cumolpry besido hor husband, who died about eighteon yearo ago. Mr Hayes was bom iu Ireland iu 18GG. nnd caiuu to thh country when n young womau. Sho whh married to GroJgo It Hayes in Chicago in 1875, coming to Hubbard in 1877, where shn resided until tho time of hor death. Tho be reaved ones havo tho sympathy of the cr.tiro community. JACKSON. M MimuaiiKh and wifo havo moved Jioro from Wntsi bury, Nob, aud will occupy tho Claik house. J P Walsh, of Vieta, hns purchased a uow Overland auto from Frank Carpontor, agent. Lillio Johnson, of Homer, spent over Snuduy here. Mr and Mrs Peter Garvoy aud daughter, Maurine, woro over Monday night gnosis of relutives hero. Thoy wero enrouto homo from Hot Springs, Ark, where thoy had Bpont tho past month, to their homo at Hartingtou, Hob. Win HtuiRhaw and wifo arrived iieic from Council Bluffs, la, Saturday, aud expect to niuke thoir homo here. Born to Mr and Mra O A Middle ton, April 3, 1913, u daughter. T J Hartnett has purchased a now Iteo 1913 auto. Hose MoKeover, of Sionx Cit, spent last Friday night with hor "pareutB hero. James McOormiek and Ray Hall shelled thoir corn this week. Mrs J E McGouiglo returned Mon day evening from a few days' visit Aitii hor sister. Mrs Robert McCor- mick, at Sioux Falls, S D. Ed T Kearnoy aud family were over from Sioux Oity Sunday. Ihos Sullivan spent over Sunday with his sistors in Sioux City. John Duggan and family, of Good win, woro visiting their daughters nt St Catharine's uccodomy last Friday afternoon . A Recce nnd fumily havo moved to Lyons, Neb, and Joo Bolton and fnmi ly have moved into tho houso vacated by Mr Reeoo. Mury Boacom, of Waterbury, is vis iting Mary McGonigol. Mrs T H Sullivan was taken to u Sioux Oity hospital, Monday, where alio will undergo an operation. E A Leahy has goueto Wayne, Neb. His sister Agnert is looking after the, drug store dming Ida ubseueu. John Brady and wifo are guests in tho John O'Neill home, near Ponca, for o few weeks. The Jaokson Drug commuv has iu- stalled, i n.ew up-to-date fountain in their sloro. Sam Bronnaman, of Royal, Neb, was in town Monday. Uo formorly lived hero. Quito a number from here attended tho funeral of Mra Geo Huyea ut Hub bard, Monday. OTTER CRCEK. Silua Nelson uud sister Abbio visited nt tho O Jacobsen homo Friday. Snfim Ituamussou wub an evening caller at tho H Louhr homo Sunday. Arthur Rasmussen mado his usual trip Suuday evening. Alfred aud Ida Mogonson visited at tiio K RaamuBiieu homo Sunday. L Jensen is building an addition to a houso for J O Duggan near Vista. Clara McAfee is visiting at Lyons, Neb. Sofus Rusmusson has started farm ing this year. Wouder what's up? Mrs C Jacobsou is on tho sick list this week. R K HusmuRsen mado a bifBi'nesa trip to Sioux City last Saturday, C K RiisrauBsen, Chris Smith, O ItapmuKsen and Louis Bogg woro guests at the N A Nelson homo Suuday, MrsRK Rasmussen entertained a fow frionds Sunday, it boiug her birthday. - Thorwald and Maiio RaamiibHen aud Elsio and Christina Louhr vrsitcd tlio C Jacobsen homo Saturday even ing. Mary Boacom ia visiting her sister, 'Marg.uot, at Jackson, Nob. Alfred MogeUAoh Wafi a oity ahoppor Monday. SALEM MIsh Lottie Hoikes visited with Mrs Dean Cornell tho past week. Amy Culbartson, who is attending high Bohool in Sioux Uity, is enjoyiug Hunter vacation at home, Juhnuy Vninolt who recently return ed from the hospital is improving faot Tl o V Y D club met Thursday with Mrs Ueau Cornell from 2 until 5 p m. Tlm houin weio epout with tuuBi'o aud vlhiUixr. Luneheon was Boived at A oVlo'e. Tho Laurel Malo Quartoltn of Sioux Oity will give au entertainment at the Salem Luthoiau church Friday even ing, Apiil tlm 18th. A prominent roader will HMUHt ou the program. Miss Trenna Ohamborluin, a Htudout at Urowuell Hall, Omaha, visited from Saturday until Tuesday with hor school friend, Mrs Dean Oornull, Guy and Olivq Stinsou were Sunday guests at the Dean Cornell homo. noMuu. Mrs 1oh O Folz was a visitor to tho oity Tuesday . MisB Nell Combs came up from Lin coln Suturdu) for a brief visit with her parouts, returning Suuday after noou, , It is reporlod that C J O'Connor will again assume .tho mauagemont of tho Homer Stato Hank. l)r Nina It Smith and mother, Mrs A ! Ileum, arrived homo Suuday from a MX mouths' Ntay iu Florida, where they spent the winter free from snow and blizzards, N L Crippou was called to Cherokee, Iu, last week by the death of an aunt. For Stxlo A quantity of ilax seed. Enquire at Tho tieruld olliou. hirty THE GOLDEN AGE AT HAND. 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Ulhlo nnd Tract Society, 17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, X. . First publication 3-SS-iJw NOTICE FOlt TAX DKED. To Oliai Ioh 1). Smiley, W. II. GeorKo, Uai rloh.auntt, and James M. Woodcock, the persons tit whoso namos tltlo or apparent title nunonis or rmii in tin. ,n,..w,f , i,.. (Jleik nnd ex-olllcio Hoalxtcr of llmlunf Ilnkota Oounty. Nebraska; ami to .limu's M. H OOllCOl'lt. till" npismi Iti iinhinl ,.r.- svsilon; YOU fllnl each of sou aro lioioby notified, that utu l'rlwito fealo of lands and lots for taxes, held on April 6, 1011, by the Tiea4mcr of Dakota County. Nobiaska.I.ot 8, lu Illock l. in bniney una UcorRu'a Addition to boutli Hloux Oity, In Dakota Oounty, Xobrnskn, was bold to Alfred 1'Uey for tliu delinquent taxes Intel est and costs of tliu cms 1WJ to tolWMncluslvo; tlmt said real estate was not ases-vcd In tlio namoof any person for any of Mild yonisorfortliObiibsequontjoais of 11)10. 1911 and WIS. except tlio years 1BOT, IbW nnd l'J12: that for said years 1807. 1HU8 and 1012, said real us to to was assessed In tho nainoof Onrrle K.Gantt;thutsald real estate was taxed for cachof snlU venis 1802 to 1012, lKith Inclusive; that after the expiration of tluee montliN from the dnte of tlio soivlco tf this notice, application will lie nuulu for a tux deed to salt! real estato. AIjKKKD PI.MY, Purchaser. First publication !!-28-3. NOTICE FOlt TAX DEED. To A. V. Knstmau, Carrlo K. Gantt nnd James il. Woodcock, tho poisons in whoso names tltlo or appaicnt tltlo appeals of record in the olllco of tho olork and ex olllclo KuKlster of Deeds of Dakota Oounty, Nebraska; nud to James M. Woodcock, the person In actual possession: You and each of jou aio horoliy notified, tliatatn Private balo of lands and lots foi taxes, hold on April 6, 1011, by tlio Treasurer of Dakota county, Nebraska, Lot I, In llloek 1, of Hallway Addition, Dakota Oounty, Nebraska. .Second Plat, was sold to Alfred Plvy for delinquent taxes, lu tut'st and eots o' tho 5 ears 1891 to 101)0, InclueUu, that snld renl estate was nntns-essid in the name of any porsou for iui of said jenisor for tlio subsenueut X'aisof lino, ion and 1012, except tlio ears ISW, isosand 1012; that for said j ears 1807, mm and 1012, said real estato was assessed In the name of Oarrio K. Gantt; that said real state was tnxid fcr ouch of said j ens isol to 1012, IxjtiiJncluslM!; that aftor tho expi ration of thiooiuoiiths fiom tholato of tho sun leu of thin notice, application will bo made foi a tax-rlecd to said leal estato. A1.KH1S1) PIZKY, Pin chaser. l'lrst fubllcatlon 3-2S-3W. SQT1CK FOlt TAX DEED. To Olmiles D. Sinlloy. V. II. GcorRO, Oai rlo Gantt, 13. II. Hubbard. Trustte. and James M. Woodcock, tlm persons lu whoso names title oriinnnient tltlo armours or iih. oid In the olllco of thoOloik and ox-olllclo iieKistor oi Deeus or Dakota Oounty, No-braska-.iuul to James M. Woodcock, tho person in actual possession: You and each ofiouarohuiobr notllled.thnt ot a Private Salo of lands aud lots for taxes, neldon Apillfi, 1011, by tho Tiensllior of Dakota uounty. Nebraska. Lot G. In Hlock 4. of Huilley and Georuo's Addition to South sioux oity, iu Dakota oounty, Nobiaska, was sold to Allied I'izoy for tho delinquent taw. InU'ivst and costs of the years 18'i.' to 11X19. Inclusive; that sold renl estate was not assessed In the iiauin of any poison for any of said jiarstn for the subsequent years Of 1910, mil and tlU2,oxcopt the ears 1807, IS03 and 1012; that for tliu yinis 1MI7 and IS.tS said leal estate was assosscd In the namo of 11. II lliiblutid.Tiustco.and for tlio year 1012 Was assessed In tho namo of 11. II. Hub bard: that said real estato was taxed for each of said joins 1W2 ts 1012, lioth lncht'lvo; that nftor tho exultation ot three months from tho date of tho sorvlco of this notice, application will bo mado for a tax deed to said real estato. ALKItr.I) PIZKY, Pu releasor. First publication tl-21-lw PllOIlATE NOTIOU TO CllEDITOlt8. In tiro oounty court of Dakota county, Ne braska. lu the matter of the estate of John Slork, bl. deceased. Notice Is hereby tflven, that tho creditors of tho Mild deceased will mot tho execu tor of hald estate, IWoro nio, county Juduo of Dakota counts, Nebraska, at the county coin t room In said county, ou the 10th day of July, 101;!. on tho lath day of Aumist, loll!, and ou the 2iith day of SetiteinlKir. 101:1, at 10 o'clock am. each day for tho pur iioko of probeuttiK their claims for exam ination, mlJUbtuiint and allouaucu. six luonllisareallowod forciedltors to present their claims and ono jciir for tlio execu tor to settle mid estate, irom ino iniuua or Mnii'li. 101,1. This notice will lio publish ed In the Dakota Oounty Herald, for four weeks successively prior to tho 10th day of July. A D.10IU. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 15th day of March. A. D. 10IJ. 1). O. IIKFKKKNAV, tih.w,. Oounty ludRO. l'lrst publication 1-11 !lv Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice Is horoby tflven that cm tlio Nth day nf April IDlil. IniKKim .t HolTerunn Hied with tho Nlllauo clerk of Hubbutd, Nebr., their application and petition for u llceiibo to sell malt, spirituous oud vinous liquors, ami conduct a saloon lV uld IIIiiko ou lot 8. Ill block 12. under the laws of the stato of Ne braska and ordinances ot mid Mllairo, ilur lint tlio lUcal year beelunliikr tho llrst Tuesday In May. 1013. Any and nil object Ions to tho urnutln? of said license should be cm llli with tho llhiRe clerk by tho twth daycf April. 1013. , Diurnan .V. ItelTvrnan, 11.0 ileiTornati. Applicants. Vlllueo OUrk. en ears have been madb in Minneapolis by the Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Co. Best prepared paints has been their life work. They do nothing else year in and year out. They are exnerts trained from boyhood up, to make the best paints, that can be made. It's small wonder that it has become the standard by which others are judged. , A sood-ilzcd Minnesota Paint ttock I i now on obrthelTva awaiting your order. 2akot. 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LKNOUANI) Is a Hay liolglan Stallion, 7 j ears old, welptht lOtK) pounds, with small stripe In forehead, and rlifht hind foot white. Ho was bud by Mr. Kollx Ooupoz, of llnsIIIy, and imported March 1, 1011, by wA, I-nnKAOo., of Oreelej. Iowa, Ho was foaled In 1000. Will Stand the Season ol ioi3 as Follows: Mondays and Tuesdays, nt tho alias. llll en faun. Wednesdays, at Kred I.ahrs', or. the Wrn. I.nhrs farm, near Thurbda"s"at Ohas. Helkes'. on Hiidji Ornhain farm, riidnys. (-atuulays and hundios. at h. D. Hobs', on thoold Win. M.on faun, Just bouth of Hoinor. TURMS-II5.0H to Iirsuro with foal; JJO.0D for standing colt. Unon tho salo or romovnl of rnaios from county, foal bill becomes duo nt once; or when mares are not pioporly returned for tilnl solvico, fees become duo at once. Duo euro will betaken to puneut accidents, but nt risk of owner of mine If sho sustains any. LEONARD ROSS Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Nebr. rrMK tfiaam Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Bond Quirantees the aoouraoy of eTry Abitraet I make tea Linseed Oil Tnrp And a Complete Assortment Brushes.... er Pi 'iSs Jul es i,a ...... 1 .,.. ., -"mumiiii via v,ouy, tuo oast antJ . u. vaau J-tUCDir- JUU u"vo ,u lmua ttua t0 Plnco you on W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A Omaha, Nob. a V fesfi' SKAmarfcaniW 5 fill mi f P bovR Ukn in rem) nYinnt nTrnn. lyiiier sicoul, coutributtu an It is tho best niacazlno for $1 for n wholo year. yr, $1.00 ) Both for for, 1.00 J $1.05 59062. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -ft ft ft ft ft Suooenot to f Dakota County ibatraot Gt; Bonded AbttrnoUr J. J. EIMBRI Ji fif t'i p ffl m Eg vti H S -f 1 i ;. tell ou? & & ft ft ft ft ft v-; ,ft w :iLXSset.T-