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s It ir- l h l-s m if if f t ? i X ft iff Graduation Gift Jewelry Whether a Diamond Ring, Gold Watch, Bar Pin, Laralicr, Vnnitv Case, nameled Jewelry, Foun tain Pen, Sca'rf Pin, Fob, Umbrella, Gillette Razor, or a Big Ben Clock. We want to impress upon you that this Jewelry Store will lend every assistance to those seeking Gifts. We solicit our goods ror . vnnr natronairc unon me merus o and upon the UNUSUAL FACILI TIES offered. f Will H. Beck Co. Iowa's Leading Jewelers Sioux City, Iowa Cor. Fourth and Pierce Sts. Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Prico. $1.00 Tor Year. Official Paper of Dakota County Tax Summary. i Items of Interest $ from our Exchanges Sorgoant Bluff Horns in Sloan, la, Star: Mr and Mrs Wood IvorBon, of South Sioux City, visited liore Fri ll uy. In tlio tables submitted to tbo state board of equalization aud assessment of N'cbrasb.1. on behalf of tltt? 0, St P, M & 0 By Co, by T A Yolloys, ilB tux oommiBsiouur, wo lind the following figures couooruiug Dakota county : Number of truubfors for your, 290: number of acres sold, .'32193, Estimated truo valuo of Inud April 1, l'Jlil, 998.75; assessed vullluof land April 1, 1013, G0.60. Total 1912 taxes on gouoral proper ty per uore, ,371 cents, Portion of total tuxes homo by per senol property, 1C.7 edits. In tbo twelve counties in north eastern Nebraska oovered by tho re pott of Mr Polleys Hurt, Cedar, Cuming, Dakota, Dixou, Kuox, Jludison, Piorco, Stanton, Thurston, Wnnbiugton und Wayne, wo llud tbo I following rnpott rolativo to Dakota comity : t Rural Districts: Tho estimated truo value per ncroin 1913 of Dakota coun ty acre property is $98,75, which ia un increase of $38.35 por uoro or C3'o over tho value of 1908. Tho proHnut notual uBsesod valuo is $G0.G0 por uoro, or G1.37"o of tbo ostimuted true valuo. Dixou county, vhosu estimated truo valuo ii prnotioully identical with Da kota couuty's, is assessed at ten dolluts un uoro less, or at ouly Gl.-17o oi its estimated truo valuo. Distriut school taxes por aoro in the rural districts of Dakota connty uro next to tho low est of tho 12 counties and por capita they aro tbo very lowest. Cities and villages: Tho truo valuo per capita of urban real estato in Da kota county ($521) is lower than any other of tho 12 counties. Covington precinct: Apparently nsBOBsed 32 points or about $19.50 por aero too high, Portion of taxes borne by personal proporty (8) exceeding ly low. Dakota precinot: Avorago truo val ue per aero ($161) is one of tho high est in the 12 counties. Omadi precinot: Apparently as sessed 9 points or about $5,50 aero too low, Pigeon prcoinct: sossod 7 points or aoro too low. Summit preoiuot taxes per ucre (O.iG ly low. x Dakota City: No taxes loviod for villago purposes, Total taxes per capita ($5.61) exceedingly low. Emerson : Village purposo tax por capita ($1.71) very low. ilomor: Per capita truo value of real ostato ($338) is very low. Por tion of total taxes borno by poisonal proporty (61,l!o) vory high. South Sioux City: District school taxos per capita (S7.G1) higher than nuy other of tho 04 placou. Tuxes for city purposos por capita ($1,05) abnor mally low. lteal estato tuxes por $1000 of truo Vrtlno ($0,81) lower than any othor of the Gl plucea, having u population of ovor 1000, oxcopt Stan ton, r Tbo Horald 1 year, $1. Pender Republics: Mrs J L Phillips, of South Sioux City, visited with bor paronts, Mr and Mrs L D Rulpli, the first of the weok. Ilomor Stato bank aro: O J O'Connor, president; Ooorgo Thaokor, vico-prosl-dent; J M King, coBhior, and Miss Mabel Olapp, assistant OAfihier. Wo congratuluto Miss Olapp upon her pro motion Pondor Times: llonry Bayor, sr, and son Henry woro hero Tuesday from South Sioux City. ...Miss ulin Mo Palmer, teacher in tho Woborg school wont to bor homo at Dakota City, Saturday. ...Mrs Andorson, of Hubbard, mother of Mis " II Nye, ia ansislant in tho ouro of tho hitter's family.... Mr and Mrs Ira Davidson camolown from Sioux Sity, Wednes day, and aro paoking their household goods propurotory to moving to Sioux City, whero Mr Davidson has secured the position of operator at tho stock yards station. This is a well desorved promotion, but their Pender friends regret to seo them make tho ounngo. Sioux City Journal, 19th: Approx imately 7,000 acres of land lying west of Dakota City and Coburn Junction may bo drained into Jackson lako. This is tho snbstanco of a dooisiou mado by tbo su remo court of Nebras ka in a caao carried up by tho farmers who would bo affected by the filling of tho lako. On tbo other sido was J W Gray, tbo assessor, of Sioux City, and residents of tho district also owning land that would bo drained. Drain ing operations wero begun moro than a year ago by Mr uroy and thoso inter ested with him. Harry O'Neill, C K Ueffernan and Elizabeth Jackson ob tained an injunction ugainst tho work on the projoot and tho oaso was car rif d through tho courts. It E Evans, of Dakota City, represented Mr Gray, and won tho cuso in the circuit court. Tho plaintiffs then euiried it to the su preme ecu it, whore tbo finding of tho lower court was upheld. No motion for retrial has been filed by tbo plaintiffs. Wuyno Domocrut: E A Leahy, who bus been assisting his brother, James, for a timo in the drug storo hero went to Juckson last wrok. Emerson Eutorpriso: F F Haaso returned from Sioux City today where ho had been with his sister from Da kota City, who was compelled to un dergo a sovore surgical operutiou. Wulthill Times: Rev Pendell went to Homer Wednesday und returned yesterday.. ..Ir Nina Smith, of Ho mer, spoilt soverul days the first of the week in Wulthill . . . .Dr llnain wont to Omaha Tuesday to atmd the con vention of tho statu medical association. Lyons Mirror: Mrs Olivo MoEI hinuoy Taylor, of Rosalie, oamo to Lyons to visit her parents, Mr und Mra J C MclSlliiuuoy, and to bid her sister Kuto good bye, before bIio starts on her trip 1 ruluy for acotlutitl no- compamed by bor aunt, Mrs W U Waito. Dixon Tribune: GH Ocrbum, of Hubbard, was up this week to visit hi brother, OU....OU Ogburn was on the stroots Wednesday, tho first timo he has beon out siueo ho got mixed up in tho railroad wreck, Thursday lust. Ho looks rather "pooked," but wo guess it will take something moro stronuous than a railroad disaster to shuttle him off before his timo. Homer Star: Garret Mason, of Sioux Falls, S D, visited relatives and friends in Homor Saturday and Sun day . ...Nels Smith left last weok for Lincoln and other Nebraska points. Mr Smith expects to bo none for sev eral weoks.... James Alluwuy, jr, who is serving on tho jury at Omaha spent sovoral days in Homer the past week, returning to his bonch tho first of tho week. . . .Sofus Peterson returned last week from Seattle WuBh, after spend ing six months of his timo out thoro. He is glud to return and says there is uo place liko Homer.. ..William Wal way, of Emerson, is spending sovoral days this wool: nt the home of his luotiior-in-iaw. uotiry ustmoyor. lur Walway is an old Dakotu county set tler and recently returned from Idaho, where he hud beon on account of his health.... 'Will Drown returned on Tuesday from South Dakota ofter being ubsout for about six weeks. He drovo back with an extra fiuo pair of mules. Ho mado about fifty miles a day with tho horseless ouriiugo and come noar oxceediug tho spoed limits at times. . -Learning that u complaint had been filed aguiust him ohurging arson, John Woltman, of Walnut, Is, committed suioidn by drinking car bolic acid one day last week. Wolt man was urrestod at Walnut, to which place ho moved from Crowoll, on sus picion of sturtmg tho fire that destroy ed tho business section of Growell six weeks ago. Woltman was quite well known among Homer people, ho leav ing horn about a year ago for Orowell, Neb. Ho leaves a wifo and two children. of each month at 10 :30 a m, at Lutbor- an church, Tho catechetical class will moot oaoh Thursday at 1:30 p m Mrs Vervain wob in Emerson one day last reek, Glen Harris, spent tho first of tho week with friends nt Homer. Francis Day visited in Hubbard from Friday until Sunday. G II Ogburn was in Dixou ono day last week visiting rolntlves. Wc have over ? 000 yards of Quonn cloth zephyrs that wo aro going to sell for 10 cents u yard. Absolutely the best gingham ovor sold for 10 cents. O Anderson Co. Mrs John Harty and ohildron wero in Sioux City Tuesday. Mrs Carl Nolsen and ohildron, of Sioux City, visited a couplo of days last weok at tho Herman Nolsen home, Katio Long visited at bor homo over Sunday. Liquid Yeucor, for cleaning and polishing is just what you need at honsccleaning time, Wo sell it. Gov Timlin. Fred Dartols shipped a car of bogs Wednesday. Doit Francisco was in Dakota City, Tuesday. "" Mr and Mrs L Harris ontortafned friends at dinner Sunday. For Sale Cottonwood lumber in auy quantity. Thos Long. John Green ate supper at tho Miko Farrel homo last Friday. Mamio ClauBscii wits an over night visitor at the Herman Nelson homo Monday. Miss Miller visited at tbo P Soron son homo Tuesday. Bring in your cream, buttjr and Oggs, and get tbo top market price. O Anderson Co. Grandpa Campbell enjoyed a ride in Ed Campbell's unto Sunday. Mrs O S Rasmusson and Herman Renzo wero Sioux City passengers Mouday. Mr und Mrs Dan Hustnott woro guests at tho Will Uartneti homo in Jackson, Sunday. Como to us fur any thing you ncod in tho line of poultry supplies. Our stock includes the famous Leo goods, that always satisfy. Goo Timlin. Mr and Mrs L Mogensou und Mr and Mrs Lars Larsen woro Sunday guests at tho Wm Goortvs home. Tho city ahoppors from hero Satur day were, Mr and Mrs Tom Long and daughter Jettio, Alice Boucom, Mury and Bernard Hartnott, Mrs Nels An derson, Mrs Joe Eblo and buby, Tom Ueffernan, Mrs Fred Hurtles, Mary Timlin, Mrs James Waters and Mrs Christeusen. Tho Danish Sisterhood will give a hard times party Saturday evening, May 24th. A fish poud will be furn ished us one of tho evening amuse ments. Luncheon will bo sold and sorved in tho hull. Admiisinn, ladies, 25c; geutlomcu, 50a. A cordial invi tation is extended to all Danish peo ple. 'Good music is promised. Come and don't forget to bring your pocket book. The American Steel 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 also claim them to be superior to any Posts for the City Lot, as they arc easier set and much mor. attractive. We also have, a full line of Farm Gates and Walking Gates in fact a complete line of this Material, and will be glad to demonstrate if you v will call and see us any time. REMEMBER; You are always assured courteous treatment, whether you purchase anything or not. OVR MOTTO: Quality 5ervicePrice Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dakoiac City, Nebraska. Etm Apparontly about $1.25 por as-per District sohool coats) abnormal- AUeu News: Mrs Robort MoPber rati and daughtor, Myrtlo, returnod homo Friday from Hot Springs, S D. Mrs MoPberran is oonsidernbly improv ed from tho visit to the springs Mrs Claud Mitchell, who bus been con fined to bor bed with Dright's disease tho pasfesix weeks is not improvod uuy yet. Jt is hoped sho will soon bo ablo to stand the trip to tho hospital. Ponoa Journal: Miss Annis Mitoh ell, of South Sioux City, oaaie lust Saturday for u visit ut tho H U Mills home .... Developments of tho attempt ed robbory of the mail sack botwen liero and Newcastle, is that tho mnil Buak had been burned, whero it was supposed to have benn cut, hy u bottle of ohemiaals breaking and tho contents burning tho buck. Tho bottle wus ad drcnaod to a Newcastle doctor. Winnobugo Chieftain: John Alum was iu Dakota City lust week buying seed corn.... Miss Mabel Clupp, who was for Homo timo nlorkiug iu the C J O'Connor & Go's stole, is now filling Uio position of assistant cashier of thu Homer Statu bunk, und Mrs Charlos Ajros is clurkiug in tbo storo in Jior pin oo. Tbo now list of officers iu tho Personal Modesty vs. Business Pnblicity Auunonyiuou frloiul wrltos Unit the publlo Is not interested In knowing Too Stun Hulling" owns U7IK) norus of laud. Vory Truo ltutOur DciHisHqrs Are, as lu nnytliliiK, that makes for uluoluto snfoly for tlium. All tlio Wealth of Kookufalliir, Mnrttuu ami Oarnoulo combined could not lirtnir a tlinto of nrldo or vanity, inakn in sool oven u tiny nillo lxittor than tlio liuuiblut toiliir of tho city, If be llvud nrlxht. Nor ooulil tho Iosh of tbo llttlt. owned iimko nuy ono elhu bottur unloia tboy lived a lxittor liru tlttl moro for htiumully. l'osslblyulllt 1'ioudof a llfotltnii of hard. pluiKUiit labor, of tho million of tlollam duiiu-dtiHl with un, and paid on diiuinnd, without iinIiirIo exception hIiico isso. l'roud to know of uo uian, woman or child wionued In all thoso years, of no poor people oppressed, uo furum or homes taken on mortmiue.i, im penny or foot of land but emtio honestly deaoutly. Ak tho Olio who Know If the iioovh bo true. lVromilly clothed In MimI. ety yot hollovlnir In The M Id-Went Hank ICnowluu Its noodnois and ktrlvluK toipreud tho Kind tldliiKH. (Never tho"blK head'', lu u l.ww years) The Mini Who KpomUii Lifetime In Honest Toll strlvliut to lw of some little uio In th world and then ptedKe bis every dollar hi every ncro of laud una Kiiuruntee of denoslu iimde with blm-mnst Iwllovo In himself and ho- no ve ninu onnic. ii mention no iniiiio oi minis or worth It Is not IiiKly but simply that Mid-West iloposltois may sleep well o' nlKhts, mey uo.; boast (And Dlillciill to I'lcnso All yet the thirteenth month after slartlnx finds elKhteen piiKeiof 74 Humes each for aheukliiKuccouuts with alwut IMHavluir IkioLs out besides And co'iilnif Kustor than lCver Now. Thankful That's All, to thoso who huvo iiutdo till possible, To the employ, es whom luurts nud hands uhd souls are deep lu tho work. To tho friends who not (done come but send others. iimUlnii un endless chain of pleased patrons, Thl Dank Would He Absolutely Nnfo Without a Dollar llehlnd ft-Wo Klrmly llellevo. It loam money only on scoured notes, und seasoned ex porloiicoKulaesottoh tltttall. Kvery dollar deposited will always Ixi found here orKoxl note In lis place. i Certificates. 0 and 1 Innurnuce. Investments. Stramship TioketB. Good Hanking. Mid - West Bstvk "Safe as a Government Bond." (Ono thlnu nnulr believed "No man Is lxittor than you If lie docs not be have batter. You are no betlcr than any man 11 ho buhavos a well,)" ORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Henry Hanson was in Sioux City last Friday. Wo pay 29 oonts for Cieara, 0 An deruou Co,' Patrick Jones wus one of tho stock shippors out of hero lust week. Mr and MrB L Mogonson woro Sun day guests at tho IS It Dyer home. Wo buy all kinds of farm pioduce. C Anderson Co. Mrs Lars Larson spont Thursday afternoon at the L Mogousou homo. Dan Hartnott shipped u oar of bogs to Bioux City, Tuesduy. Homouiembfir when you hove pro duce to sell, that our prices for it uro always tbo top of tho market. Geo Timlin. Mrs L.VH08 and ohildron, of Enior; son, visited at tho H lteuzo homo lust wook, Will Kuhl wub fixiiiK tolonhouo tronblo hero tho first of tho weok. Wo sell E 11 Millar's coffees, toaB and spices, C Anderson Uo. Elizabeth Gribblo spout over Sun day with frioudB on thu bottom. Wprk is coming right along on the Mothodist church, A full lino of stunmor underwear of, tho highost quality. Geo Timlin. Nels Anderson was on n fishing ex pedition litBt week. John Jessen and daughtor drovo to Homer, Saturday, Wo have for the youhrr man a fanov nook tie and a good sufeiy rulor, all for 50 cents, O Anderson Co, Rim mail Ronzu trausaatod busiucss iu tbo city Monday, Minnie ClaiiBseii and Carrio Nelson wero iu Sioux City between trains Sunday . When you buy a Gate City or Uovv uio men's work glovo, yen gut jour money's worth of wear, besides com fort und fit. Gen, Timlin. Mrs M Greou visited tho first of the week nt tho Joo Hugau uud Put 11a gan homes, Joo Loodom has been suffering from tho offoots of u soro throat the past week. Wo soil tho Monarch separator oil. tho Monaroh castor oil, tho Monarch auto oil, the Monarch cup crease. the Monarch uxlo giuase, O Audorson Co, A danco was givon at tho Albert Sohroeder homo last Saturday night A jolly good timo wus had by all pres ent. Mr und Mrs Henry Thompson visit ed frioudB out on thu bottom Sunday. Sunday sohool at 0:45 o'clock u m. Public worship every seooud Suuduy JACKSON. Born, to Mr aud MrB Bert Chase of Vista', Neb, May 10th, a daughter. A largo olass of boys and girls re ceived holy communion at tho Catho lic oburoh hero Sunday. Last year's class of commuuicants was also in attondanoo and received tho saoramont, Cathariuo Maun, of Blair, Neb, is visiting relatives hero. Thos J Hartnott had a load of bogs on tho Sioux City markot Saturday. Tho birth of a son is reported at tho homo of Frank 0 Carpouter and wife of Ylfita, May 17th. M E Konuolly returned Saturday ovoning from Springfield, 111, wboro ho hud been to attend bbMWA con vention. Jas Dolor, wifo uud buby returned to thoir homo at Grooley, Nebr, after spending a woek with tho homo folks. Dr Leahy and wifo, Agnes Leahy uud Mrs J E McGonigal uttended tho funeral of Ethel Collins at Wayuo lust Thursday. Kuto Crosby of Sioux city, was an ovor Sunday guest iu tbo M Hoffor uau homo. Mrs James Welsh roturnod to her homo ut Omaha Tuesday, after a week's visit in thu home of bor sister, Mis Ed Wolsh. Miko neonau was down from New castle last Fridav. Linzto Teller dopartod for Jofforson, S D, last Friday to visit bor grund paronts, J G Muriill uud wifo. O E Johnson returned Mouday from a few days' visit with his parents ut Valley, Nob. Ho also stoppod off at Floreucu and Omuha. A It Stevau of Laurel, did substitute work at tho ututiou during, his absence. Mrs P Heenau, who lms boon ser iously ill tho past woek, is somewhat improved. A specialist from Sioux City was culled in consultation with Dr Leahy. A trained nurse is also in attendance. In honor of their dnughtor Etta's fifteenth birthday, Mr uud Mrs John Lois untertuiued about sovonty of her menus, out nnii young, oumluy even- lug, Tho evening wus spent in games and tho birthday supper which fol lowed was greatly enjoyed. John Holer had a load of uattla on thu market Tuesday. May committeo aro Mrs Jacob Loa mor, Miss Esther Learner, Mrs Ida Veita. Mrs Madins Learner and Miss Ida Anderson. Elmer Cornell was down from Pon ca the past week, Elfeida Wiernbergor, who has been staviug with Grandma, Mrs Ilerniuu Boost, tho past three months, returned to her home in Wakefield tho first of the weok. Irving Fisher wifo and daughtor, Curreuce, visited ut tho homo of Geo Hirschbuck on Wulker's Island. Ward Joyce, John Miller und fami lies took dinner Sunduv with Mr and Mrs Oiliu Hale, near Hubbard. Elmer Blessing and Charley Beer mann's buildings aro receiving a new coat of paint. A fine 8-pound boy was born to Mr aud Mrs Dean Cornoll.Monduy. Twenty boys aud girls, students of Morniugsido college, carno over Mon day and were met ut the Dakota City car lino und convoyed by "horseless carriage" to tho S A Bridonbaugb homo, whero tboy wero entertained at house party. Walter Millor undorwont an opera tion at a Sioux City hospital the first of tho woek for an ailment of tho head. 1 LENGRAND I No. 59062. PBDIORGBi-Slied by Prince du Ohenoy (21308), he by TJ Hue du Ohenoy (110f.il). out of Oharlotto II (lSKW), Dam. $15 Mouche (to Thlsues KliSBU), she by Orgunlste (80UI), out of . Knnlo do VlllorsflOTiKI. Buy a good ountv bottom. farm on I have the it. Dakota Eimers. t1 MSissv,vh '-mtAf& Fhst publication 5-9-Sw. KOTIOK. In the District Court of tbo County of Da kota In and ror me state oi isourasKa. In tho Muttor of tho) Kstuto or Gladys IlrUCO and Arthur I Order to Show C use Hruco. minor iiers furaer,OBnow v'"U5e- of Lovl.D. Bruce, I deceased. ) Thlscnuso came on for hearing upon tho petition of William II. Ilyau, tho guardian of tho person and estato of Gladys Uruce and Arthur Bruoo. minors, praying lorn license to soil the lntviost or snld minors lu tho following described real estato situated lit "Dakota County, Nebraska, towlt: Tho south half of tho northwest auartor (sJS nw4), tho northeast quurtor of tho noathwost quurtor (no!', mv'i), nud all that Dortloii of the northwest quarter of tho northwest quartet' (nViM nvji) except tho w est :i5 acres thoioof of section lontjr-8i't (24), lit township twonty-sovon tvi). nortu of range seven (7), east, for tho purposo of and with the Intent of Investing tbo pro ceeds in snfo securities for the best interest of said minors nud their estates. It Is therefore ordeied that all persons in tarested lu said minors and lu their Mild ostntes nppenr before mo at my oillco In 1'undor, Nebraska, on tho llth day of June, A. 1), 101)1, nt 10 o'clock A. M. to show causa why a license should not Ingrained to snld adiulnlstiuior to sell tho Interests of snld minors In tho above described leal estato for tho purposo of- reinvestment and inaln toniaucu of said minors, this ordor to bo published in tho Dakota County Herald for tbreo weeks. Dated this 8rd day of May. A. TJ. 1913. Guv T. UltAVKS, Judge of District Court of Dakotu County, Nebraska. rirst publication 0-2-1 w NOTICE. To J. Jas person and 11, W. Kumlor: You and enchof you aro horoby notllled that on tho SJth day of April. A. I. lttl.'l. John O. lllenklion. I'lalntllT, tiled his ap plication In tho district court of Dakota county. Nebraska, asking and moving for a continuation of tho sale of lot nlno ml, In block ten! 10). lu Heoond Addition to South Sioux City, Dakota county, Nebraska, mado lu the case of JobnC. Ulonkiron vs. J. Jas person and II. W. Kuinlor. nud that upon continuation of sale tho present shoilll of Dakota county lm authorized, ordered and directed to sign, execute und deliver his deed ns such shorllT convoying said prom ises to the purohasor, l- A. Wood. You aro required to show couo, if any there ho. why said sale should not bo con tinued, befoio Hon. Guy T. Graves at tho court house In Dakota City. Nebraska, on tbo 2nd day of June, A. D. 1U13, nt lOo'clock Dated this itltth day of April, A. I). 191.1. John O. Hr.HNKiiiojf, rialutltr. K liKNGUAND Is n Bay Belgian Stallion, 7 years old, weight J, 190H pounds, with small stripe In forohcad, and right hind 55 foot white. Ho was bred by Mr. Felix Ooupoz, of llnssllly. IX, and imported March 1, 1911, by W.A, Long & Co., of'Grceley, igjy Iown, Ho was foaled In 1900. . . 'j' Will Stand the Season of 1913 Follows: HJ4 Mondnys aud Tuosdnys, nt tho Ohas. Bllvon farm. , Wednesdays, at Fred Lahrs', on tho Win. I.ahrs farm, noar $K Dakota City. aj. Thursdays, nt Chns. Helkos', on Hugh Graham fnrm. jm Fridays, Saturdays ond Sundays, at K, V. Boss', on tho old j, Wm. Nixon fnrm, just south of Homer. am TERMS-J15.00 to Insure with foal: $20.00 for standing colt. 7T Upon the salo or removal of tnaros from county, foal bill J becomes due at once: or when mnres aro not properly ii, returned for trial sclvlce, foes become duo nt onco. 3s Duo care will Ixi taken to provont accidents, but at risk of !, ownorof niaroif she sustains any. Dt LEONARD ROSS & Owner and Attendant. Dakota City, Nebr. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Thursday, May 29,. Auditorium, Sioux City SALE.'fl Saturday ovouiug Mis Fred Dierk ing was surprised when about -10 of her ftieuds uumu in, rcmiudiug her of her birthday. Tho ovoniug was spent socially, after which au 11 o'clock suppor was sorved. A few of tho neighbors enjoyed a "wolf dig" in Mr Morgan's field, wboro they captured four youug ones. Tho captain was WmVnuu. Tho Ladies Aid will hold a auiltluK boo at Mra Will Bergor'a toduy, (Fri day.) Fred Wugnor tiled ID acres of his land the past week, O O Beerman and G W Vatca ship pod u oar of hogs from Wood Park to Sioux City, Tuesduy, Tho Salem Missionary Aiu will moet with Mrs Jacob Leumer, Thurs day, May 20, at 2 o'olook, p m. Tho First publication 1-23-Sw SHEKIK1'-S SALE. Notice Is horoby given that by virtue of au order of salo issued by George Wllklns, clerk of the disti let court lu nud for Dakota county, Nebraska, and dliected to me, Frank Million, shorllT of said county, com manding mo to sell tho premises herein after descrllied to satisfy a curtain Judg ment of thesald district couit of tho said county and state, obtained iu the Febiuury, 14)1:1, term theieor, lu favor of Alice K. Mlmson, plalutllT, nud ugainst Agues Mc Cormlck and John K.GrutT,dofondnnts, for the sum of one bundled and four dollars and thlrty-llvo cents (lltil.ttt), together vlth attorney's fee of ten dollars and forty-three cents (Sin.tf), vwth lutoiosl theieon at tho nitoof is per cent periiunuin.und his costs taxed at twenty-seven dollars and llfty cents (J'.7.o), I huvo levied upon tho follow ing dcsoilhcd real ostato, to-wlt: Tho southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of section IS, township 29, range 7 east, lu tmitoiu coiiiuy. ixeiirusKii. And 1 will, on the 27th day of May. 1918, at lOo'clock a in, of said day, nt the south front ilnnr of the court house In Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska, proceed to sell nt public unction to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, all of the above de scribed proporty, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said order of salo, Issued by George Wllklns, clerk of tho district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon In tho aggregate being tho sum of one hundred and fourteen dollars nud seventy-eight cents (J1U.78). and prior tax costs of twenty seven dollars and llfty cents (t27A). and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 23rd day of April, A. D.1913. FllANK MAHON. Shejrlft of Dakotu County, Nebr, Coming Excursi'n Fares via the CKicag and North WBstcTk Lrlme TO PllJet 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. Libeial 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 September 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 Travol information regurding your summer trip upon requost. B. C. Buchannan, Agent, Dakota City, Nob. Lyman Sholes, Div. Frt. & Puss. Agt, Omaha, Nebr, i I. 'Y x 4 V r ''watt rw a t t'fttf?'-''