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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1913)
aSk. fl lyyflpayr.TTrr l 1 n d !7 . .U ;i Ei E7! : i 11 ;r U V! ij IT , f IK 133 i! u 14 . M J- l! V t h I; i Dakota County Herald I K., JOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER BubucrlpUon Price $1.00 I'or'Yoar. A weekly nownpnpor published nt Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission lias boon granted for the transmission of this papor through the mails as second-class mattor. Telephone No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County I Items of Interest from our Exchanges I Wynot Tribuliu: Mrs Win Chonoy, ofDnkot.1 City, visited during tho pitst wook with her iluughtor, Mrs E J Moriu. r Wakefield Items in Wayne Demo crat: Mrs Wuldon, of Dakota City, attended tho fuucrnl of Josiuh Davis Friday. Emerson Entcrpriso: llarvoy Pounds sold his household goads lBt Satur day and has taken his family to HoIbo Oity, Idaho. Lyons Mirror formerly Miss : Mrs John Niinn, Nellio Londroih, of WintieliHRO, was one of tho delegates to the Presbyterian meeting hero. ISaha received the put- Iginal townsito of Niolini- . ..i 1 1 TVI.-.i 1 ra mo puium hh nignvu ij i( 1802, by Abraham Lincoln when ho was prcftiduut, and tho urlliiig uppniira to bo in his own hand. This grant was originally under warrant No 21451 for ICO acres in favor of "Etiubulh Grnlih formerly widow of Abraham Uair, Privato Captain Dowling's Com pany Ohio Militia War 1812" with ev iduuee that tho oiimo had been duly located upon tho North half of tho Southeast quarttir and the lots num bered one and two of section ten in twp 82 of rango six west in the dis trict of lauds subject to sale at Dako ta Oity, Nob, containing ono hundred eighty aoros and twenty hundredths of an acre. Another paragraph of the patent states: "The said warrant havlug been assigued by tho said Eliz abeth Grubb to David Grubb and by him to tho hoard of trustees of the town of "Niobrarah"and located by Per- diriHUd Wcis (President of said Hoard of Trustees) in trust for tho several Uao and benellt of the occupants of the IowiibUo of "Niobrarah" according to their respective interests and as the proper corporate authoiity under the Townsito Act of Congress approved May 23rd, 1811 " Tho patent was llrst sent to Dakota Oity, then trans forred to Niobrara when tho land ofllcn was moved hero in 1877 and was taken I to O'Neill when the land office was rnovd there in 1889 It has taken nearly 51 yeais for this paper to final ly reach its destination, aim was turn ed over to Village Olerk Geo L Ad ams b Mayor liayha. A Royal Baking Powder Hot Biscuit is t!ic luxury of eatieg MADE AT HOME Allen News: W J Armour was in tho city on busineKs Wednesday.... Miss Clara MoAffeo left last Tuesday lor a visu nun ruiuuvon ut a nun, xu.j Wakefield Republican: Mr and Mrs H F Kohlmier and Win Wolter wore in Hionx Oity Friday visiting their couBin, Mrs August Welpor, of Oarcond. who is in St Josonh's hos pital. Hioux Oity Journal, 5th: Mrs Tim othy Murphy, who has been visiting at the homo of Mrs C II Duggan, 310 Elnvonth street, returned to her homo in Ilomor, Neb, last evening. Miss Mary Moore, of Omaha, Neb, visited yesterday with Miss Lorotta Duggan and Miss Loom Duggan. Cloomflold Monitor: Mrs II Clay Baird was in the city last Monday evening on her way to look after her Knox county farm. It will be remem bered that Mr iiaird recently died in Omaha, Ho was formerly Indian agent at Sauttfo, and an old friend of tho Monitor family. Wj-lthill Times : Mis Mabel Ream returned Mouday from Homer where sho inudo a visit of sovoral days with her Grandma.... Miss Harvey camo down from ttoutu Sioux City yesterday' lur a vacation, too schools there being olosod temporarily on account of spinal meningitis in tho oity. , Sloan, In, Star: Mr and Mrs Clint on Lamb havo returned from Dakota' City, Neb, and will upend thosummor remain on tho in Hloan....Mr urn! Mrs O II Uryant, of Sioux City, spent Sunday at tho homo of Dr and Mrs Geo It Oiirror. Dorothy ''urrer accompanied them to their homo in Sioux City Monday morning. Winnebago Chieftain: W E Nio bnhr wont to the city Thursday even ing.... Charlie Hisurote, of Ilomor, wni hero yostorday soiling his com .... Gus Gorlacli orrived bore Sunday noon, from Crofton, for a short visit at IhoJD Gill homo.... Mrs OL Thomp son, of Homer, was calling on friends in Winnebago yestorday. Sho oxpoots to rout tho Harney hotol .... Mrs John Ohmit and Mrs O E Ohmit wore South Sioux Oity passengers last evening for a few days' visit with relatives.... Mrs III Uuykondall, neo Miss Elizabeth MoGlashan, who was ouco a toachor in our publio school in Winnobago, visited friends horo ycBtorday aftor noon, Sioux Oity Tribune, 5th: Wood hounds ownod by Kymill & Btidworthy, of Homer, Nob, havo been used in South Sioux City today in an effort to get traoo oi burglars who made away with threo valuublo boxes of morohan diso early Sunday morning from the Evans building, located next door to tho South Bioux Oity postoilloo. Tho merchandise wliioh wrb stolen belong ed to D L Fairbanks and was stored in the Evans building. Ono of tho stolen boxos coutaiuod 100 pairs of shoes, anothor contained 10 suits of olothos and the third ooutaiuod au as sortment of jowolry. Indications oro that tho thief or thieves used u wagon to mako away with tho plundor. While tho bloodhounds in their operations to day gave iudioationa of striking a trail of tho thieves, tho South Sioux Cltv ofticials state that nothing matorial du velopod in tho way of a olow( On two separato trials tho hounds out east from tho postoflloo for threo blocks, thouoo dirootly north to tho 'river. Assuming that tho hounds outlined tho oourso taken by tho thieves, tho ofllcialH havo farmed tho opinion that tho stolen boxes wore haulod to tho river uud then loaded into u boat, probably bonding into Sioux Oity. Homer Star: Horn, on Thursday, April 21, 1913, to Mr and Mrs P O VanOlcavo, an 11 pound bulijr girl.... Mrs Fred linir-Hflnld and children left Saturday evening for Veiraillion, S D, to visit with relatives. .. Cora Mid- kiff and Emma Nixon woro passougors to Sioux City Thursday of last week for a fow days' visit with friends, . . . Grace Wilkius, who has boon teach ing school at Waterbuiy, returned to hor homo west of town, after closing a successful term of school Chas Smith unloaded his household goods Wednesday which arrived from the sand hills and will mako Homer his home for tho proHout... .Uessio Hughes and her ftiotid, Erma flargus, of Shel don, la, visited Hatuiflay uud Sunday at tho homo of Miss Hughes' parents, Mi and Mrs Gilbert Hugln s. .. .Mrs G M Durkee, uud daughter, of Omaha, arrivod on Thursday of last waek for a several days' visit at tho E J Smith homo. They returned to Omaha Mon day.... Hans Petersen, if and fmi ly, who recently returned from Den mark, and who havo been visiting Chris Eiikseu and othor relatives in this vicinity, left last week for lirou boh, la, to make their future home. ....Word wus received in Homer Tuesday of the biilh of n 10-pound boy to Mr and Mrs O S Lake, at Omaha, on April 28 Mr and Mrs Lake were former residents of Homer. Mrs Lake is a sister of Louis and Au gust Goodsoll. ...ltcv Johnron on last Tuesday loaded his car ami billed it for llitknr, Mont, whore ho will farm tho coming season. Mr Johnson ac- I companied the car and his wife will out plaeo until next Replying to a statement of Dr L Do voro, health officer of South Sioux Oity, who Thursday night declared that a public funeral of tho Phillips baby would not bo allowed, oven though he had to call out tho militia to prevent it, Rev .7 L Phillips, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church in Smith Sioux Oily, ysterday said: "Thoro was no occasion for Dr Devoreto moko any such assertions as that with ref erence to tho militia, All residents of South Sioux City are cooperating in the effort to stamp out corehro spinal meningitis and to prove nt its spread ing. That littlo child was my grand son and there never was any intention on our part to try to hold a public fu uoral. We are not certain that men ingitis oauscd his death, but wo are taking no chances and tho funeral will bo privato. Wo aro as anxious as any one to do everything possible to avoid an epidomio " Tho condition of Mabel Farrand, who is suffering from the dis ease, was slightly improved last night, stated Dr Dovore. Tho child's tem perature and pulso were normal. Dr Dnvoro stated that another injection of serum may bo necessary. With tho farrand caso the only ono in tho city, extra precautions have boon taken to prevent the disoaso from spreading. The city has employed a man to guard tho Farrand homo to seo that no one leaves the premises. All of tho dogs in the city havo boen ordered tied up until tho danger of au epidemic sub sides, in fear that tho animals may spread tho germs. Tho ohurches prob ably will hold meetings as usual to morrow and tho schools will reopen Monday, according to E C Metz, may or of South Sioux City. Dr Devoro U willing that the schools shall open Monday and tho ohurches hold their usual acrvico Sunday. spring, when sho will join her hus band. Tho many friends of Mr Johnson wish him a great deal of sue cess.... Mr and Mrs M Mason hade farowoll to Homer friends and loft, Mouday noon for their now homo in California. Tho Masons uih old Da kota county pioneers and have lived in Homer continuously for over twenty five years, and their many friends in Homer will wish thorn much joy and happiuiss in their Cuhfornia homo .... Sherman Loomis arrived last Saturday from Plainviow, Neb, aftor being ab sont from Homer for sovoral mouths, to visit witli relatives and friends for a tow days. "Flucks" says ho likes the place, likes his job and likes tho town, ami will stay a while at least Ho works for tho Darlington as a help er and is advancing toward tho front rapidly. Niobrara Tribuno: On Sunday, Sioux Oity Journal, 3rd: Pneumo nia Thursday caused the death in South Siotu City of tho 3-vear-old son of Uarvoy Phillips, according to tho dnohir's certificate wliioh jesterdry was tiled with officials. It was fearcil that tho child was a victim of corubro spinal meningitis, which has attacked one family in South Sioux Oity, The funeral of the Phillips baby was held in Sioux City yesterday afternoon, the interment being in Floyd cemetery, Tho funeral wb privato. Althotip.li the doctor's oerlillealo tjives pneumo nia as tho couso of tho death tho fear still is manifest that cerebro spinal moningitis also may have developed and bacteriological examinations are being mado by Dr O W Waters in Sioux Oity with a viow of hsoortining if auy indications of that disoase wore apparent. Tho Phillips child was ta ken ill Tuesday at midnight. Dr O II Maxwell, of Dakota City, was imme diately called and ho, with a trained nurse from Sioux Oity, gavo tho ease tho olosestuttontiou. Yesterday after uoou a report of tho child's illness was made to Dr L Dovore. oity health ofll oor of South Sioux Oity, and Dr Harry Sohott and DrGoorgo Sohott, of Sioux Oity, were called in consultation. In tho opinion of Dr Maxwoll thoro were no traoos of oorohro spinal meningitis, hut definite statement awaits tho re port of tho bacteriologist, which prob ably will bo mado withiu a few days. I CORRESPONDENCE MiM0t(iOM()tOtOtlitOKWWMMiHOtOltM)0tOM HUBBARD. Sunford Brown was u shopper here Tuesday. For Sale Oottouwood lumber in any quantity. Tlios Long. Hans Hanson was a business caller at Dakota Oity Saturday. Ed Hartnott was out from the city Monday looking after cattle. Ed Oampbell was iu Nacora last wook. Light undorwear in all styles and at light prices at O Andotsou Co's. Littlo Helga Dyer is nicely on the road to recovery. Alice lieacom is visiting friends in Omaha this week. Liquid Veneer, for cleaning and polishing is just what you need at housocleauiug time. Wo sell it. Geo Timlin. Louis Pedorseu and family visited at the Herman Nelson home Sunday, Miss Olga Pedorseu spunt over Sun day with her parents. A full lino of leatlior gloves in tho host makes, also light weight uud dress gloves. C Anderson Co. Fred BurtelB shipped two earn of stock to Sioux City, Tuesday . John Frodrickueu wus wrestling witli uu attack of measles last week. A full lino of summer underwear of the highest quality. Geo Timlin. 1 C Smith was a passeugor to Dakota City and Sioux Oily, Wednesday, on busiuess, Jas Heonoy had a car of cattle ou tho Sioux Oity market Tuesday. Remember that our grocery stock Jb always complete in every department with the nest tanoy and staplo goods. comparison, O Audorsou burst, the water iu many places was two to threo feet doi p. Cellars wore Hooded and the creek resembled a river of no small pioportions, Rememembfr when you have pro duce to sell, that our prices for it aro always tho top of tho market. Geo Timlin. Lars Larson marketed 1,500 bush els of corn iu Hubbard, Wednesday. The music pupils of Miss Rash will give a recital in the near future. Littlo Jimmie Timlin fpoiit severul days at tho Grandma Green home. A lot of our best Oxford shoos go ou salu this week at bargain pricos to mako room for new stock. Take your pick while tho sizis are unbroken. C Anderson Co. Luther Mattin and family ato Sun day dinner at tho R R Heller home. Fred Nelsen had four girls outriding Sunday . Ruth and Ralph Gribblo went to Wukiflold, Nob, Tuesday, to spend a few days at tl o homo of their aunt, Mrs Hansen. Axle grease, lubricating oil of all kinds, and the best grade of illumina ting oil and gas, always iu stock, at C Audorsou Co's, Chris Miller shipped a car of stock to Sioux City, Wednesday morning. Pearl Pcrsinger was in Dixon, Neb, last wcok. John Hognn roturned Thursday of last week from his trip to Hot Springs, inn oh improved iu hoalth. Como to us for anything you need in tho lino of poultry supplies. Our stock includes tho famous Leo goods, that ulways satisfy. Geo Timlin. Mrs Gribblo and littlo sou, Wni ron, wont to Dakota City Wednesday, whore they will visit u fow days, alter which they leave for their homo at Chambers, Neb. Carrie Nelsen returned Sunday from a few days' visit in Sioux City. She was uccompunied homo by her sister, Amanda, who was uu over night visit or at homo, roturniug to the city Mon day morning. Mrs A L Andersen went to Pender, Wednesday, word having been reoiiv ed thut her daughter, Mrs Nye, who lives tit that place, was soriously ill and would have to bo takou to a hos pital New stock of ginghauiB just put on tho ehelvos showing some handsome patterns; also a splondid liuo of diess goods in desirable patterns on display this week and more coming ovory day. O Anderson Co. Mrs Mundy and daughter, Johanna, returned Wednesday of lust week from Boverstcdt, Gurniuuy, ufter living thore three years and seven mouths. Their many friouds gave them u hearty w- lcomo ou their return. They will occupy tho Barney Gribble residence' Barney Gribblo departed Wednes day with his household goods, ma chinery, etc, for his ranch near Chamb ers, Nob, whoro ho will mako his fu turo homo. Mr Uribble and family had been residents of Hubbard for nearly twenty years, a greater part of that time he being in busiuess horc. The best wishes of their many friends go with them. a I Are You buying the Best Oils If not it is time to change and get belter values for your money. Remember These Are the Kinds Polaiine AutO Oil Hns no eclua'' Stands most heat and cold. Lubricates - best. Goes farthest, and will not carbonize. Best Castor Machine Oil An extremoly heavy, strong oil that won't thin down with heat. Red Machine Oil Not so lleavv but tl,e best a11 around machine oil on the . market Also Cream Separator, Gas Engine, Capitol Cylinder and Grain Harvester Oils and Grease of every description. All to be found at Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dalcotev. City, Nebraska vss&sm M'vmmiminPiVrmti Beware of Ointments for Catarrli that Contain Aercury, as mercury will nurcly destroy the senjo ot imcH and completely dennce the whole nystern when entering It through the raucous surfacts Such articles should never ue useu cxccih on prrpi-ii,-tlons from reputable phjslclans, as the damace they will do H ten fold to tho cood jou can possibly do rUo from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by r J. Cheney A. uo , toicoo, u . contains no uirr cury, and la taken Internally, actlne directly upon tho blood and mucoui surfaces ot the sjstcm.. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure bo sure jou get "tho genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by 1 J Cheney t Co Testimonials free. Bold by nruBKlsts Price. 75c. per bottle. Take Hall s lamlly Tills for constipation. Order to Show Cause Klist publication 5--'lw. NOTIOi:. Iu tho I-ilstilct Court of the County of Du kota In and for the State of Nebraska. In the Muttur of thol IMatu of Gladys Hrucu and Aithur llrucu, minor heirs of LiiM I). Bruce, ileceaiid. This caue mine on foi hearing upon tho petition of William il. uyan, the Kiiiiruiau of the person mid estate of Gladys Hrneo und Arthur lliuce, minors, pnijlim for a license to bull tho Interest of said minors In the following described teal estate slttuited In Dakota County, Noliiuska, toult: The houtli half of the noi thuest ouarter Is'ii n!-i), the northeast riuiutui of tho noathwest quai toi (ne'4 nw.'.-i), nml all that portion of tho noithuest (matter of tho iiortliULStnuarior (.mum 11WJ4) except tho vpst!l5 acres thureof of section twenty-six (20). in township twenty scen ftf). noitli of range sucn (7). east, for tho purpose of and lUth thn Intent of lnostlmr the 1110- ceeils In "life epuiltl for thf l'wt liitrest I of snld minora nml their estates. It U theiefore oideied that all persons lu te rested In iald Illinois and In their nld estates appear before me nt my olllco In I'oudoi, Nebraska, on tho 11th day of June, A, I). 11(13, nt 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause why a license should not hem anted to said administrator to soil tho Interests of snld Illinois In tho abovo described real estate for tho purpose of relmostumnt nnd nniln tomanco of said minors, this ordoi to bo published in tho Dakota County Itoiald for thrt o weeks. Dated this 3rd day of .May, A. I). IBM. Guv T. Q it a vps, J ml ko of District Coin t of Dakota County. Nobraskn. Have You Seen America? Havo you ever Btobii on tlio top nf Pike's Peak and .lookoii off at the rest of the world and experienced Hennations that are not to be described in words? Aro you numbered amotiR tlioao who know tho pleasures and benefits of a Bojourn in that great natural sanitarium tho Black Ilills of Houth Dakota? Havo you over enjoyed the health-giving pleasures of a camping trip in tho Big Horn mountains of Wyomiuir or along tho (Jody road to Yollowutono Paik? Did you over go coaching tli rough Nature's wonderland Yellow stouo Park ? Havo your oyea ever been blesspd with a night of that emerald gem of the Northern Eookies Lako McDonald in Glacier JSatioual Park? Did you cvoi visit "tho Charmed Laud of tho American Continent," bor dering on America's Mediterranean (Puget Bouud) and the sui rounding conn- try to which Mature has given a bewitching beauty and a wonderful climate? Aro you familiar with tho iinilreamed-of scenic wealth of glorious Califor nia that land of out o' doors? Mako tho most of your trip lot me help you plan it. Tho furnishing of completo details for vacation trips is u part of "Burlington Sorvioe." V. Iv. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakkley, G. P, A Omahu, Nob. To Out of Town Folks Tho Mid-West is YOUR Bank organized for YOU. "The Man Behind" an "Outor" himself, coiulug to tho city oftou since 188G and knows your needs. Evorything horo for your conveuionco and safety Kest, Heading und Wiiting rooms, bundles aont to trains, woven employes roady und ougor to norve you faithfully, pleasantly uud well with tho BEST IN BANKING. Wo aim to mako our bank headquarters for farmers viBitiug tbo oity, AND ARE DOING IT. To givo him such good treat ment suoli "RUPEKIOR SERVICE SURE SAFETY." that ho will KNOW ho iu wolooino, fool at homo, und Bond his friends. Join tho Mid-Wont Olub. It's YOUR Olub, with co foes, duos or oxponso (just your name ou a postal), but with muuy advantages, Call and boo us whon in tho oity KNOW tho "REAL Bouk for AU tho Peoplo." Wo invito Co Mrs Fred Johnoon visited at tho Geurno Johbbou homo iu Plum Grove Tuesday. Hcury Hausen drove to Dakota Oitv Wuilucsiluy. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock a m. Publio worship every second nud fourth Sunday at 10:30 a m, ut Luthor au church Masdames Leedom and Thorn went to Lako Park, la, Tuesday, where thoy will visit relatives. Brldgin Hayes spent a eouplo of days iu tho citj with relatives last week, When you buy a Gate Oity or Cow ..j,. .. ..-. 1 . uiu men n worn kiuvo, you got your money s worm 01 wear, besuk's com fort and lit, Geo Timlin. Fred Bartels, Mrs John JIarty and dauahtor Mury, weie some of tho duo- songorB fiom bore to Sioux City Tues day. The Luthorau catechetical class will moot at 9:30 o'clock next Sundaj. All who wish to joiu tho class should bo pjeBont. Mr and Mrs A Larson and Mr and Mib Max Nelson weut to Sioux Oity Wednesday. Lnm Boreuson wout to Sioux City, Tuesday, for u fow days' stay . BriiiR in jour cream, butter and eggs, uud got tho top market price. O Anderson Co. Tom Long has been a vury busy man tho past week, lookiug ufter bridge trouble Graudran Timlin will move to O'Neill, Nob, about tho middle of June, Whou you purohuBO u fuuoy CO cent neoktio or a shirt, wo will proBoiit you absolutely freo, a haudsomo safety razor, O Audorsou Oo, Tho worst rain of tho season, or auy othor season, visited this locality lust Friday, It wus a voritablo cloud JACKSON. Enos Hiatt received a draft for $99 for back pay from tho pousiou doiart ment. Ho will receivo a peiniou for $25 por month hereafter Henry Frniioieo departed last Fri day evening for Royal, Neb, to look after his property there Mrs Oarrio Thompson, of Beldon, Neb, is a guest of tho O A Barber home, Sara Cavanaugh doparted Wednes day for Uorniok, la, to visit her iriond, Mrs Williams. Mnrio Sutherland spent over Suu duy with hor folks at Ponca, Neb, Leo Lovo and Poto Sutherland were down from Ponca last Friday. Invitations aro out for u dancing party in Riley's hall, Friday oveuing. music by tho Jackson orchestra. Dau Twohig, who spent tho past fo'v mouths with hii folks hore, roturn ed to Bullard, Tex, Monday, Monica Flyim visited over Sunday in the homo of her aunt, Mrs T B Jones, at Vista. Herb Kinnoy returned Mouday from an over Sunday visit with relatives ut Bloomflold, Nob. Geo Giants has purchased a gasoliuo railroad ear to uso ou Ins section. First publication 6-2-1 w NOTICE. To J. Jasporsou and 11. V. Kumler: You nnd each of ou mo hutoby notified that on tho :)tli day of April. A. n. HUlf, John U. lilonkliou, l'lalntllT, llled his ap plication la tho district couit of Dakota county, Nebraska, asklin? anil imovIiik for a continuation of tho sale of lot nine III), In block ton l HI), in hicoml Addition to houtli Sioux Oity, Dakota county, Nebraska, mado In the case of John O. ltleuklrou s. J. Jits peison und 11. W. Kumler, nnd that upon continuation of sale tbo piosent shoiUT of Dakota county bo authotlied, oideied and directed to sign execute and d'Her III" deed ns such shorlll cnnVeylntr said prem ises to tho puichasoi, K A. Wood. You aio icqulied to show cause, If any there bo, h said snlo should not bo con tinued, bofoio Hon. Guy T. Giu es at the cotttt house In Dakota Hit, Nebraska, on the 2nd dny of Juno, A. I). 1VM, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated thlsimtthdayof Apill. A. I). 1913. John O. Hi.k.vkihon, l'lalntllT. No. 59062. PEDIOKEE: Sited by 1'iinco du Ohenoy (2rW), he by Due du Ohonoy (lloTrtt, out of Ohnilotto II (15100), Dam, Mouche do Thlsnes xlAOO), she b Organlsto (lifl&l), out of Funic do Vlllcis(407). M.uy Barry is visiting ut Ft Dodge, Iowa. Margaret Keefo luturued to Sioux City, Tuosday, after oujoyiug a week's vacation at homo. Mrs J L Dessert ami children, of Casper, Wyo, airived heio Tuosday for a visit with relatives, A giiug oi telephone mou for tho Nebraska Telephone company woro at work hero the llrst of tho week repaii iug the toll lines, Wm Lavallo's men were over from Sioux City several days tho past wook dniug sorno plumbing ou Rev O'Sul livan's now house. Gladys Boylea arrivod hero from Benson, Neb, last Saturday to make her homo with her auut, Mrs J P McOormiek. Fred Jacobson, of Salem, was drag ging the stieets hero Tuesday. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tho Itooord Joseph Clements is iu Colorado ou a business trip. MrB S B Short, of Walker's Island, is expected home soon from Vermont, II), where sho huw been at tho sick bed of her mother. Robert MoBride is moving tho house ho purchased lRst week from O J Kloster to its uow location ou Second avenue iu Railway addition. Tho house will complete its jouruoy this week, Nuto G Millor and mother, Mrs nolou Millor, left Monduy for Wis consin, whore thoy will look after business matters. Nato will bo gono a weok. Mrs Millor will spend tho Bummer in Boaooblo, Wis. The littlo 3-year-old sou of Mr and MrB Uarvoy Phillips, who took siok yeBtordny, died this afternoon about 3 o'clock. Five doctors woro in at tendance today, but they havo givou out no oiuiso for tho death. It was at first thought tho child bad pnoumonta. First publication I-25-5W SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby Klon that by virtue of nil order of halo Issued by Gpotko Wilkius, cleikof tho district court In nud for Dakota county, Nebraska, anil directed to mo, Fiauk Million, shuillfof said county, com iimudlUK mo to sell tho premises hereln Mftoi dosOilbcd to satisfy a certain Juds mont of tho said dlstilct couit of the said county and state, obtained attho Febiuaiy, 11)1,1, tot in theieor, lu favor of Alice IC. btlmson, plaintiff, and aealnst AitnosMe (loimlck and John K. Graff, defendants, foi the sum of one hundiod and fourdollais and thlrty-llvo cents (Jldl.iK). toauthoi with attorney's fee of ton dollars and foi t-time cents ($1(1.1.'!), u I tli Interest thoieon nt the into of 15 por cent per annum, ami his costs taxed nt twent) -seven dollais and llfty cents (27i0). I havo levied upon tho follow -Iiik descillieil teal estate, to-wlt: Tho southwest quatter of tho noitheast quarter of section 16, township 2U, taiiKO 7 east, In Dakota count), Nobinska. And I will, on the 27th day of May. 1D18, nt Id o'clock a in, of said day, at the south fiont dooi of tho couit house lu Dakota (Jltj, Dakota county, Nebraska, pioeetd to sell at public auction to the blRhost and best bidder, for cash, all of tho iiIkivo do bcrlbod piopertj, or so much thereof as may bo necossaiv to satisfy said older ot (sulti, Issin 1 h Gourde Wllklnr. cleric of tho district couit in and lot uaaota county, Nebiaska, tho amount tluo thereon in tlio auKreRato boluir tho bum of ono hundred and fourteen dollais and soventy-olKht cents (S1I4.7H) and prior tnxcostsof twenty sovon dollais and fifty cents U27.fr), and accruing costs. Given under my baud this 83rd day of Apill.A. I). HUH. FllANK MAIION. Shorllf of Dakota OumiQ . Nobr LENGRAND I 4? ft am x" 5k?" . jB1?v MJNGUAND Is a Hay llelRlan Stallion, 7 venisolcl, weight Mum pounds, with small stripe lu forehead, nnd rlnht hind foot white. Ho was bred by Ml. Felix Uoupcz, of llassllly, nnd impoited March 1, Hill, by W. A, Lain? A (Jo., of Greoloy, Iowa,-IIo was foaled In IIkk). Will Stand the Season of 1913 as Hollows: Mondays and Tuesdays, at tho Uhas, Illiv on farm, Wednesdays, nt Fied f.alirs', on the Win. Lnhrs fnrm, near Dakota Uity. Thursdays, at Chns. ilolkes', on Hueb Gtnham fnim. Frldnys, Satin days nml huudios, nt V), L. Hoss', ou the old Wm, Nixon fnrm. Just south of Ilomor, TUR.M3-J1S.0O to Insure with foal; $.U0O for stnndlnt colt. Upon tbo snlo or removal of mines fiom county, foal bill becomes due nt oucu; or whon mines aro not pioporly returned for tiial selvico, fees become duo at once. Duo care will lo takou to prevent accidents, but nt Usk of owner of inaroif she sustnlns nny. LEONARD ROSS Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Nebr. First publication 4-26-lw. NOTICE OF INCoM'OIUTlON. Notice is hoieby Klvon that tho undoi sinned, havo associated themselves togeth er foimlntr a body col potato under the laws of tho state of Nebiaska. The name of snldcorpoiatlon shall be Tho Noith Salem Telephone Uompaio, and Its principal place of business shall tie nt Dakota Oity, Ne braska. Tho aonornl nature of the business by said cornnuitlou to lie conducted shall Ihi a riiinl telephone business for tho benefit of subsarlbois to stock, and the amount ot capital stock of said coipoiatlon shall be t.VUUm which limy lw Issued In exchange for cash or telephone equipment. Jl.l'&o of w hlch stock Is fully paid. The time of commencement of this corpo ration shnll bo Apill 2,1 th. lull, nud tho ter mination thereof April 2.1th. 2(112. The highest amount of Indebtedness to which thlscorpoiatlou innj subject Itself shall neverexced two-thlids of Its capital stock. Tho ntfali s of snld Corporation shall lw con ducted by n President, Vlce-1'iesident, Seeietary. 1'ieasuier and a lloaitl of Five Dlreetois, OharlesO lleoimau IMV Moigau, F. W Bcerman, lleimau Kbel, Ulmrles lllessliig, v H iA k H la 1 WHY NOT MAKE $200o a MONTH- - That's $50. a Week, almost SIO.00 a Day Boiling Victor Safes and lire-proof boxes to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and well-to-do farmers, nil of whom realize the need of a safe, but do not know how easy It Is to on n one. Salesmen declaro our proposition one of the post, clean-cut inoney-niaklnR opportuni ties ever received. Without pit lous exi ri rmoYOU can dupllcHto tho succors of others. Our handsomely Illustrated StO-pugo catulog will enabnyou to prcnut tho subject to cus tomers in aa Interesting a stunner nn thoiifh you woro piloting taem through our factorj. Men appotutrd as en ita,,i, hiiuiiuiiilin nml , ,,atf,,rt Inna tnr cllllllfNl It',. l?llll! conv .uLing talking points w hleh It is lmi.osslble for a proepeetive rustomT to dc ny b dun i YOU bo tuo llrst to apply from juur vicinity beforo bouii one eleti gut u a ttrrltoij Wo cau favor only ono salesman out of eucn locality. company wns ct.brmed by erecting tho most im.mIjui ea'e fnttory In the wo 1 Vlit anake inrn vho rihOilnr spttial belling 'i,lnc-i , remli red ltneieo irj to,,uai e our output. We an stp o i? many thousands t , dollars en larging our sales organization, but to learn all particular, it vyill cod ou oofy the price of, a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 16T. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOGK CO. Why r s Our New Home. Capaolty 20,000 Salsa Annually. CINCINNATI, OHIO o Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrone rending a rtctrh and deicrlptinn mar oicoriitiii mir uimiiiuu ireo nuwu.r , ctUADlA. comuiuuira. HANDBOOK oul'atenu qulcklr ascartula our oplnlua t laTuntlnn it probably patcatabl tloimtrlctlrrontldeatfcl. HANBB tat tree, uinesi apener lorieci ratent taken turouiih Mum nteltilnotlet. without charge. In Scientific fltticricam handometr llliMtrated weeklr. I arseit elr- lermi, (3 a UlailUII Ul WLWJ .I'lVHUUU J,u,tl(. ad,, , ... m mri four tuutitbi. IL 8old brail newidealora. MUNN&Co.3ejB;'- New York lliaucti Ufflce, OS F BU Wathluiton, 1), C, t m Abstracts of Title A tlu.OOO Surety Bopd Onaranteei tbo aoouraoy of arary Abstract I make Snooeuor to Dakota County Abstract 0w Bonded Abstracter J. J. E. I M E i r I RS I 1 -7 r'A SaW " J