Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 16, 1913, Image 4

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ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absoiuiefy Puvh
The only Baking Powder made
from Roy ml Grape Cream of Tartar
MO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE s
Dakota County Herald
TOHN H. REAM, PUDUSHER
Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Yer.
A weekly newapaper published nt
Dakota Oity, Nobraaka.
Permission ban been granted for tho
transmission of tbispapor through tbe
mails as second-class matter.
Telephone No. 48.
Official Paper of Dakota County
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Items of Interest
from our Exchanges
I
Wynot Tribune: Mra Laura (Jhur
ohill ami Mrs II A MoOorraiuk and
daughter lluth wont to Emerson. Alon
day morning, to attend thu district
meeting of the llebokahs of thin pnrt
of Nebraska,
Lyons Mirror: It will sooni like
old timia to hear llov Joel A Smith
pouring forth his oratory from a Ne
braska pulpit. Wo lined to hoar him
prouch moro than a third of a century
ago in Dakota county.
Allen News: Doo Iliile and wife
went to Dakota county Thursday for a
visit with relatives and friends, Mr
Hnle returned Tuesday night. ...A
number of Allen peoplo went to 0 ren
tal lake Friday to plant some trees and
mako other improvements at tho Al
len cottage.
Wakeflold Items in Wnyno Demo
crat: Mrs A B Kieh, of Dakota Oity,
spent tho week-eud with Mrs llout
Hanson.... Ruth and Ralph Gribblo
came up from Dakota Uity Tuesday
to visit their aunt, N II Hanson
Loreu lleikos wont to Wayuo Wednes
day evening to take tho eighth grade
examination.
Dixon Journal: JB Hatch and O
A Ogburn hrd business in IJioux flity
Tuesday.. i.. Floyd Vernon was in
BIoux City, Dakota Oity and other
places over Sunday Mrs Mary
Clark went to South Sioux Oity Sat
urday with hor children. Her oldest
boh is working in the oity and they
will make thoir homo iu tho Nebraska
suburb.
Emoraou Enterprise: Mrs Olaudo
Mitchell has boon quite soriously sick.
Mrs Campbell, of Emerson, is taking
oaroof her..., The big preacher-editor,
U 8 Hughes, of tlio Ponder Re
public, was iu Emerson last Saturday,
having missed connection with tho
morning train by reason of a washout
th day before. Mr Hughes, in com
pany with his wifo'n sister had been in
Wyoming on a tour of oborvatiou,
Wulthill Times: A L Thorp, of
Homer, was in Wulthill Tuesday ufter
noon.... Mra A J ltouru oanio down
from Homer yostorday afteiuoon... .
Judge Evaus, of Dakota Oity, was in
town yesterday afternoon, having driv
eu aoross oonntry from Ponder. . . . Miss
Harvoy returnod to South Sioux Oity
Sunday ovouing, to resume her school
work after a vooatioii duo to the
schools boing closed on account of uu
epidemic of spluul meuingitis in tho
city.
Sioux Oity Journal, It): In order
that it may bo decided whether tho
Crystal Lake Distillery, Iuo, may or
may uot negotiate a mortgage for
$80,000 connected wijh tW alleged
sale i of propi.rty by the Grjstal Lake
Distillery company, a Louring will
toko pluco today befoio Judge David
Mould. There is u temporary injunc
tion against tho Crystal Lake Distil
lery, Iuo, and suvoral othor defendants,
among Ihem the First National bank
of Sioux Oity,
Sioux Oity Tribune, 9; Fifteen
minute stroot our aorvioo 1b to be ono
of tho foitures of tho iraprovomout foi
which tho now administration in South
Siom Oity is to work, according to an
aunounoomoiit mado by Mayor Morgan
today. It is ohiimod the present ser
vice Is not in uooordanoo with tlio pro
visions of tho franchise granted the
Sioux City Sorvioo company and it
must llvo up to tho agroiimuut or ahow
good reason why. Tho Inhabitant u
of tho little oity iiavo fully made up
their mind that thoy are going to clean
To Out of Town
Tho Mid-West is YOUR Bank organized for YOU.
The Man Behind" -un "Outor" himself, coming to tho oity often
Biuoo 1880 und knows your needs.
Everything hero for your oonveniouoo and safety Rest, Reading
und Writing rooms, bundles sent to trains, seven employes
ready und ougor to serve you fuitufully, pleasantly aud woll
will, 4li IIT-U'll TXT 11 1 XTirrvTi-i -.
Wo
aim to muko our bank headquarters for farmers visiting tho
city, AND ARE DOING T'lV 'iv, iv i,in, !. .i ...
mout such "SUPERIOR SERVICE SURE SAFETY,"
that ho will KNOW ho in woloomo, feel at homo, and soud his
friends,
Join tho Mid-Wost Olub. It's YOUR Club, with eo fees, duos or
oxpenso (just your namo on n poBtal), but with many advantages.
Call and boo us when lu tho oity KNOW tho "REAL Bunk for All
tho Pooplo."
m,?
up the town physically as woll hh mor
rally. Ono of tlm steps in the clean
up ruovoment will bo tho compelling
ing of tho absent property owners to
keep their lots in good sUupc, tho
weeds cut down and the whole prop
city in a piesentablo condition. The
city council met last night and np
proved the bonds of tho now officers
and sworo them in.
Homer Star: E ! Smith returned
Friday from the sand hills from a three
days' business trip.... Mrs Gertrude
Hhephardson left Monday noon for
Omaha on a few days' bnsincsH trip
... .Hand Rockwell ono day last weok
sold oue of his lino farms near Hub
bard to 8am Thorn.... Georpe Hkid
more moved his family to South Sioux
Uity, Tuesday. Tho many frieuds are
sorry to bpo them leavo Homer.... Mr
and Mrs Louis Kockwell went to
Wayne last Friday night to hear the
debate between Peru Stato Normal
and Wayuo Stato Normal, their sou,
John, heillK ono of thu debaters mi tint
(Wajno tonic.... Tlio stockholders of
the Homer State bank met on Wed
nesday morning and elected George W
'L'haokor vice-president of the bunk.
Mr Thacker is no stranger in Homer
uiul lias lived bore a good many years,
and his miaiy friends will congratulate
hirn upon learning the news,
Sioux City Journal. 10: Two mon
wero soriously injured and passenger
traffic on the Sioux Oity to O'Neill
lino wsb tied up until Into yesterday
afternoon by a freight train wreck on
tho Burlington line near Dixon, Neb.
Tho injured mon aro: O G Ogburn,
of Dixon, two broken ribs, Albert
Anderson, of Omuho, slight injnrios to
tho body. Five cars of looal freight
No 93, Sioux Oity to O'Neill, went off
tho truck. A bioken llmige under h
box car causod tho derailment. Sixty
foot of trackage was torn up. Ono oil
tank oar was among those derailed,
und danger of a oonilagrutlou was ad
ded by leakage of tho full contonts of
tho tank. A piano iu ono of the box
cars wus bandied about without serious
damage. Mr Ogburn is a Dixon auc
tioneer. Ho wus riding on the caboose
when the accident ocaurrod. Ho wus
burled against the sido of tbe car,
Anderson is fluid to have been stealing
a ride iu a box car. Ho was badly
pinchod in the wreokuge and was ox
trlcated with sorao difficulty. Both
men wero takon to Dixou aud wero
given medical attention Their Inju
ries urn not serious. Tho wreck oc
curred Thursday. Tho traiu left
Sioux Oity about on timo in the morn
lug. Tho evening possongor train out
of Sioux City loft on time, but ran on
ly to tho wreck, roturuing then to
Sioux Oity. Mail was transferred aud
carried on to ONiell, Wreckers wero
at work at the scene yesterday, nod
tho wreckage was cleared bo trains
wero miming on schedulo time yester
day. Sioux City Journal, 12: Park re
sorts near Sioux Oity will offer more
iu the way of attractions this yon r than
evor before, according to plans of thu
Interests in oDiitrol. Tho principal re
sorts aro Riverside aud Crystal Lake.
Tho now Htouo park, located farther
up tho Big Sioux river, has not yot
been put in shape by tho oify as a
rival to these points, ufthough im
portant steps iu that direotiou will bo
takon this year. Tho groater im
provements of 1913 will bo niftdo at
Crystal LuKo. according to nlll.ti.rk of
the OrVHttll Lake Park nnmiimiv
Boating, buthiug and Indulgence of
various forms of "nav as von i.nt
amusements will bo featured. A uuw
hotel of twenty-five rooms, with cafo,
dance roum, dining room, a twenty
foot porch ever tbe lake aud a screen
ed women's nidi 'room on the second
floor, will bo a principal feature.
Work started last wools on this hotel.
A $10,000 "parasol," on the order of
tho "airship" at Rivorsido, will bo in
stalled at Oryslal Lake. A Feiils
wheol and ohutes are projected by the
sumo concern. IieHiilex tint i,,.7i .,
dancing pnviliou will bo erected, The
uuiiiiioiiHo on tno west shoro of the
lake has been remodeled. Uv ti,., .-,.,.,
log of tho lake's waters throe fool, tho
ueuon ui mis point lias been mado
200 foot long. Swimming wings for
aquatla beginners will bu provided at
the bathhouse. Arraugomeuts havo
bi'oii made to keop suiplus animals of
a largo cirous at tho park, it is stated.
Thoy will bo kept in a zoological gar
den that will bu constructed. Unfa
vorablo weather bus retarded work on
park improvements. Tho opening of
the park will take place about Juno 1,
Folks
promoters expoct. A capacious hip
podrome in n feature of th gennrul
park soheme. An eastern firm is ilg
nring on installing it, possibly on a
commission basis.
Sioux Oltv .Tonrniil. 11
Charging
ll nnnunlrunv In flofniml lifm IT liar
nurd Uallani. who designates himself
the rightful secretary of tho Crystal
Lake Dibtillery company, Iihs asked
to be included in the suit of tho com
pany aguinst tho Crystal Lake Distil-
lerv. Trip, ntirl nMiMr fl.tfiinilnnta In
which a fruudlent transaction to sell
V ,7 AonVT.n
company property in vol v ng $30,000
nlliLTi'il. A loner witli lilu iw.lillr.ti
lleged. Alone with his netition to
be allowed to join as intervener iu
the suit was Hied au amendment
to tho original petition of the
Crystal Lake Distillery company.
no is tue owner oi 'ib nor cent of
the capital stock of the Orvslal
iuo capital stocK oi tun Urystal
Lako Distillory comapny, valued at
25,000, anil was u member of tho
liinnl fif Htritnlnrn Tifv rit.tln. .........
ui'K.u u. uiiuuLuio, iur uniiniu siuien,
He was tho secretary of tho company
tit ttm flmji 41... nil...... .son nnn .
board of directors, Mr Hallam states
at tho time thu alleged $30,000 mort
- - ....-. ,.,.. ......
gugo for tho sale of the company's
property wiih drawn up, he hwjs
OlUCU 11H Hill tlflt CMVH Ii lirntr anv.
ono and did not join In tho execution
oi uie paper, ne ubkb tnat tlio mort
gage be set aside and canceled by tbe
court us void. Tho two notes, one
for 20.000 and tlm nll.nr far 410 OIUI
for which the mortgage is security,
aro also asked to bo canceled. The
renuest is renewed in tlm iw.tiUnn nt
tho intervene!; for tho permanent in
junction to koep the defendants, name
ly, mo urysiai jjko uibtuiory, lno, D
h Fairbanks, who is allni-ml in ln.vn
signed in place of Mr Hallam au sec
retary , unaries u uiBggot, Jj'red U
Halloy, W L Montgomery, Charles
Watson aud tho First National bnnk
of Sioux City, from negotiating tho
mortgage or notes. It is also alleged
Unit tlio meeting, at which the alleged
attemilt WllB njlll.O to HpII tlm mrmnrlr
of tho Crystal Lako Distillory compa
ny 10 mo urysiai Ijiiko UlstUJory, Inc,
without tho presence of tho rightful
secretary, was bold iu Sioux City and
not in South Sioux City, Neb. Ille
gality on this score is claimed, sineo
the raeetiug should have been held in
Nebraska, according to law. The
date given for tho meeting by the
miuutes of tho company is- October
4, 1912,
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g CORRESPONDENCE ..
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nuUUAHD,
Lars Sorensen returned from his
visit to Sioux City Thursdoy.
James nogan shipped a car of hogs
to Sioux City last week.
Light underwear in nil styles aud
at right prices ut O AndersouCo's.
Carl Fredorickson was in the city
last Friday.
James Hoeuey and J Hogou were
business callers in Sioux City, Wednes
day of last week.
For Sale Cottonwood lumber in
any qunutity, Thos Long.
Mr and Mrs O Smith, of Vista, wero
in Hubbard Saturday.
Jim Uarrv. of Jackson, wns n Imai.
nes caller hero last Tuesday,
Liquid Vouoer, for cleaning and
polishing is just what you need at
housecleaniug time. We s-jll it. Ge.
Timlin.
Mrs Albert Schroeder spent the pabl
week at tho homo of Leo Biede.
Mrs Herman NoIbou was in. Sioux
City, Tuesday.
Whoii you pUrchaso a fuuoy CO cent
necktie or a Bhirt, wo will present yon
absolutely free, a handsome safety
razor. O Anderson Co,
Mrs A O Hanson was on tho sick list
tlio ilrst of tho week,
Mrs Alnudy and daughter, Johanna,
wore oity shoppors Monday.
Brlug lu your cream, butter aud
eggs, ti ml get tho top market price.
O Audersou Co,
Mrs Ed Oaimibnll vinihul nt tlm Toe
4 .. s.u,. .. v ...v. V VO
sio uruves Homo Alouuuy.
Chris Dodgo was in Hubbard Satur
day, tho lirst timo iu several moiiths.
Mr Dodge is looking Hue, considering
his long siege of siokness.
When you buy a Gate City or Cow
nio meu's work glove, yeu get vnur
money's worth of wear, besides
fort and tit. Goo Timlin.
Mr and Mrs May field cunio
Monday evening. They will bo
corn
back with
us again lor a while
Mrs A O AllilnrHOti luff for l'nmln.
Monday ovening. to soo her daughter,
Alls Nvn. who is vnrv ill.
Mis Nye, who is very ill.
Sunday school t 9:30 o'oloek a in.
Public worship ovory second aud
fourth Suuday at 10:30 a in, at Luther
an church
Georgo Suuudcre, who iiad his
shoulder dislocated about two weeliB
ago. haa recovered so iih to bo mound
iiguln .
Mads Hansen and John Howard
wero passeiigors Sioux Cityward Sat
urday, Remember that our aromtrv ntiwlr iu
alwajs complete iu every department
wiiii iuo uesi iiinoy aim staple goods.
Wo invite ooamuiison. O AnditrHon
Co.
Kristiuo Book visitoil from Friday
until Sunday ut tho Luther Mm tin
home.
Dave Hileman arrived from Jules-
blircr. flnl. 1 u ut. Tlmrurluv nml nill
spend a few weeks at tho old home,
A full lino of summer underwear nf
tho highest quality. Goo Timlin.
Mike Hayes trausaoted business at
tho county seat Monday.
rruuees Smith went to Wutorbury
luesuuy uiglit to tuku iu the duuee.
Reilieiiuttnlier wlinn vmi lin-ra n.n.
duco to sell, that our prices for it aro
always tho top of tho market. Geo
Timlin,
Mr Duvidsou and wifo loft for Sioux
City, Tuctsdav. where tlinv will mulrn
their future homo,
John Mltohell, of Nacora, was iu
Hubbard, Suuday.
A lot of our best Orfni-.l ulinna n
ou sulo this week at barguin prices to
make room for now stock. Tako your
pick while tho sizes are unbroken. 0
Anderson Co,
Ed Hurtuett wus down (mm n.
oily one day lust week,
Tho dance aivon hern W,iimu,i,iv
night wus fairly well attouded, 28
Those nresent
tin
d flno time. Tho mnsie was ornnd.
Gcorgo Ebol began work on the
Methodift church Tuesday,
A full line of leather cloves In tli
lldftf ,mil..tt nl. llnl. .....lnl.. ...!
,reHS gloves. C Anderson Co .
Evelyn IIhsIi attended the dnnoo
here Monday nitrht.
John Beacom was a citv visitor from
here tho ilrst of tho week, . '
Hayes BroBwero stock shippers out
of hero this week.
numborj being sold.
" grease, liipricuting on oi al
is kinds, and tho beslgrade of illumina
ir.1.1 :i i . ...
Axle grease, liibricuting oil of all
ti
ing oil and gas, always in stock, at
y Aoucrsou uo s,
Margaret Hartnelt wont to Jackson
Tuesduy to visit relatives.
"" obii vibhou bi ins uom
John Rockwell visited at his homo
"om duy until Sunday, when h
" "; ninu aimunj, wnon no
r,tnrne to Wayne.
Peter Jensen, Georgo Jensen nud
Hllan VnDii m..n nn... nr il.n .. 1.
o
-" iu wotu auuie oi l
shippers from hero this week
r- . . ...
OliBS Voss wero some of the stock
uu.,,., ,., un lor Hujiuiug you need
in the lino of poultry supplies. Our
Come to ns' for anything you need
stook iuoludes the famous Leo goods,
tnat always satisfy. Geo Timlin.
Laura Beck was a Sunday visiter at
tho O Rasmussen homo.
Mary Hoguu came home Pridav, re
turning Suuday .
Mr nnd Mrs P Andersen ate Sun-
('ay diunor at tho Mrs A Hansen home
Walter Jensen vinitml nt li T.niiio
Pederson home Sunday.
Now stook of ginghams just put ou
the shelves showiug some handsome
patterns; also u splendid lino of dress
goods in desirable patterns on display
this week and more cominir nvnrv dnv.
O Anderson Oo.
Mr and Mrs H Erieltneti tinmit Hun.
day with tho hitter's parents.
Fred Nelson Hiindnvml in'tli Ma Loot
girl.
Sine Brook is spoudiug a fow weoks
at homo with Pa and Ma.
Daniel Hartnctt wus an over night
visiter at thu parental home Monday.
Tho Danish Sisterhood will give a
hard times party Saturday evening,
May 21th. A 11 th pond will be furn
ished as one o evening amuse
ments. Tu ,jn i,0 HOi,i limi
served in the hail. Admhsion, ladies,
25c: Gentlemen. HOn. A.nr,i;..i i,.ti.
tutiou is extended to all Danish peo
ple, uood music is promised. Come
and don't forget to bring yofir pocket
book.
JACKSON
Born, to Mr and Mrs William Hurt
uett, May 12, 1913, a daughter
John Rusk shipped a loud of hogs
irom vista last Friday.
William Teller, of Lincoln, is spend
ing the week with tho home folks.
Frank D'avey was over from Sioux
City lasf Saturday.
Mrs W J Riley enjoyed a viisit from
her sister, Mrs Travers, of Ban
croft, Neb, the past week.
D J Kennedy, auditor for the Atlas
Elevator Co, was in town Saturday.
Mrs Margaret Boyle aud her sister,
Mrs Joseph Dessert, of Casper, Wyo,
were passengers to Sioux City, Tues
day. Frauk Flynn returned toHinton, la,
Tuesday, after opondmp a fow dujs
visiting in tho Jas Flynn home.
Agues Leah) departed for Wayuo
Monday to attend the funeral of her
niece, Miss Ethel. Collins,
Mrs Hugh O'Connell and little
daughter, of Kennecbec, S D, are
guestB in the Mrs M Leal y home.
A miscellaneous shower was given
Miss Nellie Teller, tho bride of tho
week, at her home Sunday evening,
a number of young folks "from here
and Vista attending.
Dr Leahy received word Satnrduv
of tho death of his niece, Miss Ethe'l
Collins, in La Junta, Oal, of pneumo
nia. The remains were brought to
her old home at Wayne, Neb, for in
terment. George Shiley returned home Mon
day evening Mccompm.d by Un bride.
Ho was raNrried last wees to a Miss
James, of Humboldt, Stb. They will
reside here.
A very pretty wetiding tnok place
at the Catholic ch-jyah- hr Tnerday
morninc. when Ali. MtFi 1 tii...
of this place, w-; nrvft-ii in marriage
in joiiii u-aeill, of rirue.,n, Hfiv Fr
uaiiiuvuu, ofliciatinft. The attoud-
ntifn no.i... 11 . r.r i -..
1 r .f r -- .:. ..
ny a wedding breakfast was served at
II.. , I........ t .1... 1 : 1 . .....
immediate friend of the family.
...U .,uu,d u iuc urine io reiAtivs and
SALEM
Tlio W Y D club met at the homo of
Mrs .Johu Holder, Wednesday, May 7,
at 1 o'clock p m. Luuck u'm served
by tho chili committee. Covers wtro
laid for sixteen guests at one long
table, witii aiinointineiiiH nf ,,i, ,,.i
wlille satiu ribbons arranged iu form of
a may pole in center of table and at-
luoiiod with .May baskets of oftur din
ner mints. Decorations weto branch
es of upplo and plum blossoms. Roll
call was answered by May sugges
tions. Mrs Will Berger was hostoeB yester
day (Thursday) to u Ladies Aid sow
ing bee.
The North Salem Telephone com
pany spent several days tho past weok
repairing theii liur.
(Too lato for last weok.)
The W Y D olub met with Mrs
Oharloy Blessing Wednesduy after
noon. Roll nail wnu nnuir.ir.wl witl.
literary exeiciBos, after which a social
hour was spent at luncheon and visit
iug. Mrs 0 Bobier-MaDowell returns! ..
her homo iu Akrou, Ool, after a two
weeks' visit here.
Fred Beormau, sr, visited with his
sister, Mrs Honry Oehlerkiug, of Ser
geaut Bluff, la, tho past week .
Rheumatism Quickly Cured,
"My BiHtor's husbauil hail au attack
of rhoiiuutiani iu hia arm," writes a
well known rtuidonl of Nowtou, la,
"I gavo him u bottlo of Ohamborlaiu's
Liuiment bicli ho appliotl to hia arm
ami en tho next moruluR the rheuma
tism was gone." For chronic inusou
lar rhonmatibm you will flml nothiug
hotter than OhamliPrlQin'n r.ln,-,nnt
I Sola by ull tloalers. Adr.
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The
Edwards &
First publication 6-9-Sw.
NOTICE.
In tho District Court of tlie County of Da
kota In anil for the State of Nebraska.
In the Matter of the
Kstatu of Gladys
lliuco and Arthur
llruce, minor holrs
of Levi 1). Bruce,
deceased.
Order to Show Came.
This cause enme on for liearlnir unnn tlm
petition of Wllllnm II. Ityan. the eunrdlan
of tho person and estate of Gladys Bruce
nnd Arthur Buice, minors, pinylni? for a
license to sell the Interest of said minors In
tlio follow I11K described real estnto situated
In Imkotn County, XehinsUn, towlt:
Tho south half of the northwest quarter
R'li nwH), the northeast quarter of tho
noiithwest quarter (neL4 nw'i), nnd nil that
portion of tho northwest quarter of tho
northwest quarter (nwh nw,) except tho
westinnuies thereof of section twenty-six
CM), In township tuonty-soveu Ci7), north
of range seven (7), east, for tho purpose of
and with tho Intent of luvesttiiR tho pro
ceeds lu safe securities for the liest Interest
of said minors nnd their estates.
It la therefore ordered that nil persons In
terested in snld inlnnis nnd lu their -aid
estates appear before me at my olllco In
render, Nebraska, on tho 14th day of June,
A. D. 1913, nt lOo'clock A. .M, toshow cause
why a license should not bo gi anted to said
administrator to sell tho Interests of said
minors In tho above described lenl estate
for the purpose of reinvestment nnd main,
touutnee of said minors, this order to ho
published In tho Dakota County Humid for
three weeks.
Dattd this 3rd day of May. A. I). 1918.
... Guv T. Gkavks,
Judftoof Dlstilct Court of Dnkotn County,
Nebraska.
Klrst publication 6-2-lw
NOTICE.
To J. Jnsperson iiid B. V. Kumler:
011 and each of you aro heieby notified
that .011 the :th day of April, A. I). low,
John U. Blenklron, rialutllf, filed his ap
plication In the district court of Dakota
county, Nebraskn.nskliiK and mnvlmc for a
continuation of the jalu of lot nine 10), in
block ton ( 10), In Second Addition to South
hlouxoity, Dakota county, Nebraska, mado
In theensoof .lohnO. Blenkliou vs. J. Jns-
rwtrfcnn inirl 11. W T.-ii,,,!.i n...l i.n ...
conflriuntlon of sale tho present shoillTof
Dakota couiitv lie niitlmi tm nnt..,....i ......
( lrected to sIkii, execute aud deliver his
ueeu as sucn snoriu conveying said prom
ises to tho puichnser, K. A, Wood.
1 011 aro requueu to sliow causa, if nny
thero lie, why said sale should not bo con-
drilled. lwfmn linn, rlnv TV rip....... ... i.
court house In Dakota City, Nebiaska, on
tiiu.-im uny 01 June, ,. p. 1H13, nt iu o'clock
A. M.
Dated this sitth day of April, A. I). 1013.
John O. Bi.knkiuon, I'lalntlir.
Klrst publication 1-M-Bw
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby ulven that bwirtnn r
nu older of snlo Issued by GeorKO Wllklns,
clerk of tho district court in aud for Dakota
county, Nebraska, aud dlieuted to me.
hrniik Million, shorllt of said county, coin.
mamlliiK me to sell tho pienilses herein
after dosorllied to satisfy a ceitnln iiulK
uieiit of tho said district court ,r 1 1,.. ui,
county nnd stnto, obtained at the Kehruary,
....., .uiul uiuicui, in niviir 01 Alice K.
Stlmsou. DlalntllT. anil uiriilnut A.,.,u t...
Cormick and John K.Grnir, defendants, for
the sum of one hundred and four dollars
anil thirty-live cents (Jlui.35), touotlior with
uttorney's fee of ton dollars and forty-three
cents ($10.13), ultu Interest theieon nt tho
......... 1 ioiiui uum ier auuuiu, nud ins costs
taxed at twonty-soveu dollars and Ilfty
cents ($S7J!0). I have lnvle.l nnn.f i... ..,..?.
Imtilescilbed leal estate, to-wlt:
Tho southwest quarter of tho northenst
quarter of section 15. township , inngo 7
east, lu Dakota county, Nebraska.
Aud I will, oil t)u, y7Hi ,l..u ..r t... iniT
nt III o'clock 11 in, of said dny.nt the south'
iioni door or the couit house lu Dnkota
City, Dakota county, Nebraska, pioceed to
sell nt public auction to tho highest nnd
best bidder, for cash, nil of the above de
soiiuod pioperty. or so much thoieof as
may bo necessary to satisfy miM order at
sale, Issued bj Giioikii Wllklns, elork of tho
district com l lu and for Dakota county,
.Nebrnskn, the amount duo theieon In the
iimtreiMtu iK'Inir the sum of one hundied
nnd fourteen dollars and soenty-elKht
cents ($ill.7). unit prlortux costs of twenty
seven dollius nnd fifty cents ir7..Vi). nud
nceruliiK cost".
Gien undei my lmiid this 2Jrd day of
April, A. D. 1013.
Khank Maiion.
Sheriff of Dakota County. Nohr
Klrst publication l-'jfi-iw
NOTICE OK INCOM'OUATION.
Notice Is hereby Klvon that tho under
signed; havo associated themselves togeth
er forming a body corporate under the
laws of tho state of Nebraska. The namo of
snld coiporatlou shall lie The North Salem
Telephone Company, and Its principal place
of business shall bo at Dakota City. No
braska. Thegeneinl nnturo of the .business by
snld corporation to be conducted shall lien
i,r"l1H1',?J,.o',,!.,.,"s!nt,ks'.o'-t''0 iHUieflt of
ui.i nvm iu BiutK, Mini mo mnotiiit nf
?"" 'ffih.0'"1'! eorpo.tlo'!,l"shall fij
;- , " - j " 1 03 iii:t$ 111 t'Tmin nun
I lie tlnie of conimencement of this coi no
ration shall U. April sstli, 1013, iiui tlio tor
1 Inatlon thereof Apill S3t 1. -Mil The
hlgjiest uiuount of Indebtedness to which
The ,rirs 0 w cor'now KnR 'be'cJ
ducted by a l'resldont. vinn. .1,1.,,
Directors.' rrPI,"l,rcr ",ul " of Klve
V,'",r.1,'!0',,eo,'""m' K V. Morgnn.
V. V, lloeriiiaii. Uoiinan Kbe
Charles Blessing,
PREVENTION
Wliito Diurrhoou Uuu Bo
rrevonted und Cured
After years of oxperlinenta we havo dis
covered a sure curo-or monoy hack.
25c Package, 6 Packages $1.00
Prevention Is not a cure-all. It only
prevents nnd cures White Diarrhoea lii
baby chicks and Cholera In older fowl".
One ounce of prevention Ii worth tons
of cure. In tablet form.
PREVENTION CO.
ox 1127. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J,
AQCNTI WANTID
American Steel I
Fence Post
We have the exclusive Agency for these for Dakota City
and surrounding territory
These Posts we claim to be the best and cheapest for the farm,
BUT we alio plaim them to be superior to any Posts for the
Cjty Lot, ,as they are easier set and much more attractive.
We also have a full line of
Farm Gates and
Walking Gates
in fact n complete line of this Material, and will be glad to demonstrate if you
will call and see us any time.
REMEMBER: You are always assured courteous treatment, whether
' you purchase anything or not.
OVR. MOTTO:
Quality-5ervicePrice
Bradford
Dakota City, Nebraska
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No. 59062.
PEDIOREEi-Slied by I'Unco du Chcnoy (219f), he by
Due du Ohenoy (lKBrt), out of Charlotte II (16409), Dam,
Moucho do Thlsnes, (iwsoo), she by Orgnnlsto (3094), out of
Knnlo do Vlllers (407(6).
'.lNGUA.N" i8. a "ay llelBlan Stallion, 7 yenrs old, weiKht
IIW pounds, with smnll stripe in forehead, and right hind
foot white. Hewnsbred by Mr. Kellx Coupez, of Bassllly
and Imported Mnreh 1. 1011, by v'.A, LniiK A Co., of Greeley
Iowa, Ho ws foaled In lono.
Will Stand the Season of 1913 as Follows:
Mondays nnd Tuosdnys, nt tho Chns, Bllven farm.
Wednesdays, at Kred J.nhrs', on tho Win. Laura farm, near
Dakota City.
Thursdays, at Ohas. Helkes', on Hugh Grnhnm farm.
1-rldays, Saturdnys nnd Sundays, nt K, L. Itoss", on the old
111. Nixon fnriu. Just south of Homer.
I TERAts-$l5.0i) to insuro with foal; $-J0.W) for standing colt. lit
Upon tho sale or removal of mares from county, foal bill J
becomes due nt once; or when mares aro not properly 7R
returned for trlnl selvlce, fees become duo nt onco. Ju
y Duocnro will betnkon to pievenl accIclentR, but nt ilsk of 7K
, owner of mare if sho sustains nny. J
I LEONARD ROSS
t Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Nebr. fe
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a Ouarantces th.. n.ionruoy of orarj
B Al.strKdt I make
mj;wrT mii.t rcut-u
Coming
xcursi n F
via the
Chicago a.nd
Nortk Wcsterfu Lrine
To Pllg'et Sound Attractive round-trip excursion
fares, in effect daily June 1st to September 30, 1913, to
Puget Sound points. Go one way and return another.
Special reduced convention fares will be in effect at
various times during the summer months. Libetal stop
over privileges going and returning. Yellowstone Park
may be included as a side trip enroute to Puget Sound.
To California Excursion tickets on sale daily June
1st to Sptember 30th. California and Puget Sound are
at their best during the summer months.
Special excursion fares will be in effect at various
times during the summer months.
PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW
Travel information regarding your summer trip upon ronueat.
B. C. Buchannan, Lyman Sholes',
Agent, Dakota City, Nob. Div. Frt. & Pass. Agt, Oniaha, Nebr.
Lumber Go.
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