Hi l - - i DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITV, NBBRAftKA. mj i , i"n if in SSWA 'mmmmmmm-m-M- smHSHSHSBEBaraag Graceland Park Cemetery, SIOVX CITY IOWA i PERPETUAL CARE 1 I -1 r- Y C &, '$"' ll i ) T , T " Graceland Park- Cemetery Is now acknowledged to be the most beautiful cemetery in Iowa. When you own a lot in Graceland your expense ends. The Care, Beautification and. Up-keep is provided for Forever by our Care Fund. Once you own a Lot in Graceland you have the positive as surance that for all time it will be cared for without further expense. Office Phones: CTgrapgcgpgpggae First publication 10-2 4w NOTICE OF OPEKINQ ROAD. Btato of Nebraska, County of Dakota, 89. Notlco to Land owners. To all whom It mar concern: The commlsslonorappolnted to locate and establish a road commencing nt the south east corner of he southeast quarter of sec tion one (1), township twonty-nlno (29), Hnnite six (0) east In Dakota county. Ne braska, running thence oast on section line between sections six (O)and sevon(7). town ship twenty-nine (9), range seven (7). east, one-half mile to and terminating at tho southeast corner ot tho southeast quarter of section six (0). township twenty-nlno (29), rnnge seven (71, In Dakota county, Ne braska, has reported In favor the establish ment thereof.'and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in tho County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 22nd day of November A. D. 1918, or such, road well be established and opened with out reference thereto. .Goo Wilkins, County Clerk. v First publication 10-10-Sw. Ooder of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. In the County Court ot Dakota Coanty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss. To Mary L. Goodwin, Mattlo H. Graham and to all persons interested In the estate ot Ralph Goodwin, deceased: On reading the petition ot Mattle H. Graham praying that the Instrument filed In this court on tho 14th day of October. 1918, and purporting to bo the last will and. testament or saia aeceasea, may oo proven mid allowed, and recorded as the last wIlL and testament oi liaipuuooa win, aeceasea; that said Instrument be admitted to pro bate, and tho administration of said estate be granted to Mattle H Graham as execu trix. It is hereby ordered that you, and all per sons interested In said matter, may and do. iiDDOarnt the County Court to be hold In and for said county. on the Gth day of No vember. A. D., 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause. It any there bo, why the prayer of the petitioner suouia not do grameu, nnu that notice of the pondency of said petition nm! that the hearlnir thereof be Riven to all persons Interested in sold matter by pub lishing a copy ot this Order in the Dakota County lieraia, a weeitiy newspaper print ed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to Bald day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 14th day ot October, A. D., 1918. D. C. Heffkknan, skai.. County Judge. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, u mercury wDI surely destroy the wise ot smell ana completely derante the whole system when entering ' It through the mucous surfaces. Buck article should never be used except on prescrip tions from repuUble physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.. Cheney & Co . Toledo. O . contains no mer cury., and is taken Internally, acting directly upon -we blood and mucous surfaces ot the system, in buying Ball's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the S'nulne. It Is taken internally and made In Toledo, Mo, by F. J. Cheney Co- Testimonials tree. Bold by Druggists. Price. 76c. per bottle. Take lull's Family PUIS for constipation. Don't forget still in the lead. Breuns coffee, it Van sells it. is Cash Grocery Store Special Prices, for Saturday 3 pkgs E C Corn Flakes 25c 18 lbs of Sugar $1'.00 3 Cans Lewis Lye 25c 1 pound of Full Cream Cheese 20c Two 15c Packages of Buckwheat Flour, ,25c 5 Boxes of Matches for 20c 3 Cans Salmon ,. 25c Get our Prices on LadW and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce.... W. L Ross DsaJtsttai City, Ntbraskix ' Auto 1511. Iowa 3079. Cemetery Phone Auto 6341 Local Items Gond actor Geo W Carter, of Omaha, was a Sunday visitor at the M O Ayres home. v ' Kirk Ream, of Axtel, Kas, was a visitor here at the Geo T Woods home from Saturday until Monday. DrUH Maxwell was callod to Lin coln Sunday by the serious illnees of Mrs Dryden, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mell A Sohmied. Barney Gribble expects to go to Onster county, Neb, as soon as the weather moderates, and ereot Bomo buildings on his ranch. About the worst blizzard that has visited this section for many moons swooped down on us Tuesday morning and left several inches of snow in its wake. Don Forbes shipped a oar of pota toes of his own raising from here last Friday, the shipment going to mer chants at Hartington, Neb, where the crop was short this year. Ohas Mo Ulashaa brought a replevy in case against Eugene Gibson, of Bly burg, before Justice Bookwell, Mon day, to recover a wagon wheel that he had loaned Gibson. He got the wheel and a judgment for the costs of the case. Mrs Fred Sohlieve. who was opera ted on at a Sioux Oity hospital recent ly, returned here Wednesday of last week and will remain here with her mother, Mrs 0 B Howard, until she fully recovers. Mr Sohlieve, who oame. down from Bnrge, Neb, to see his wife, returned home Snnday. Upon an invitation from Olive Branch lodge No. 274, A F & A M, Waithill, Neb, a number of Masons front here went to that place Monday evening and put on the work in the 1st degree. The party from here made three auto loads, and was composed of the following members of Omadt lodge No. 5: Harry H Adair. Walter Che 'ney, Geo W MoBeath, Geo Wilkins, Frank H Forrest, D Q Evans, Robt E Evans, W L Boss, Geo 0 Orr, Sidney T Frum, John H Beam and H J) Wood. The visitors were right roy. ally entertained by their Waithill brothren. SSBSSSBaaaaMaWSSMBSlSBSSSWSSSasssSMSWS Office: 608-609, Farmers mSSWmSS9BBai Deputy Marshal Sides went to Lincoln this week where the federal court is in session. Van de Zedde has the best grado of ooffee for the money ever sold in town H lbs for 1 1.00. Try somo of it and be oonvinoed. Miss Ethel Patterson returned Wed nesday of last week from a visit at her home in Knox connty, and is again baok on the job in the telephone ex change. Bev S L Koller performed the cere mony of marriage for William A Mann, 47, and Mrs Evaline Harting ton, 35, both of Sioux Gity, on the 26th inst. James Brown, in the employ of GriLble BroB, coal and ice dealers at South Omaha, came up last Thurs day for a short visit with old friends hereabouts. Meetings all this week at the M E churoh except Saturday and on' Fri day eyening the district super intendent, Bev E E Hosman, will preach. All services begin at 7:80 pm. ' H J Williams, president of tho Cit izens bank of Sharon Springs; Kus, spent Sunday here at the home of his uncle, Luther Hnrdin, He was on his way to Aberdoen, S D, on a busi ness trip. Bev J II Lowis, of Ponca, and Bey L J Powell, of West Point, secretary and president respectively ot tho Ne braska Synod of the Lutheran churoh, were'guests a few days last week with Bev B L Keller. Mrs M M Dunn and daughter, Grace, of Oanton. S D, were visitors at the home of Mrs Dunn's daughter, Mrs Ed Frederick, in this place Suit day. Tbey were enroute to Grand Island, Neb, where Miss Dunn will enter a business college. Frank Hale, who with his wife . is spending the winter in California, writeB the Herald from Wallaoe, Gal, to send his paper there until further notioe, lie adds that it makes ono ap preoiato his homo paper to be so far away among strangers. ( Mell A Schmied returned from Lin coln Monday evening where ho had been at the bedside of his daughter, Mrs D D Dryden, who is dangerously ill. Mrs Sohmied, who has been with her daughter for the past two weeks, will remain until she is out of danger. Fred Sonriever came near loslog an eye last Friday afternoon while doing some soldering in his workshop. Some acid he was using in his work blew into his eye from the hot sodleriug iron and caused him considerable pain until he oould got to tho drug store and get something to relievo it. The Wm Flege case, in, which Flege is being tried the third time for the alleged killing of his sister on their Dizon county farm two years ago, came up for hearing at Pender last week, states tho Ponou Journal, but because of the fact that the officials of Thurston county had failed to call n jury it was found impossible to try the case and, therefore, it went ovor until the next term and will probably come up for hearing dnring tho early part of noxt January. Tho defendant and his attorneys and the county attorney I ui xjh.hu coaoiy were present. xuv attorneys for the defense, so it is un derstood, have no objection to the case being tried in Pendor, so more than likely next January will see that plaoe the seat of another legal battle, Tom Ourtis and John GUI, tlte two highwaymen oaptnred by A L Math wig, city marshal of South Sioux Oity, Monday after they had robbed a com panion named John It' Veato), of $85 while the trio were enrouto to Crystal Lake, wero bound ovor to the district court by Justico Clements at South Sioux City Tuesday. TUe holdup was pulled off near the half-way house where tho three men had alighted from tho street car to go to the lake. Ohas Harnett, who happened to wit ness tho holdup, notified Mathwig ami the pair worp run down and captured in a nearby corntleld, Thoy are now laguishing in tho county Jail awaiting the conveuing of district court in t eh ruary. Sheriff Mahon in searching the prisoners found a twenty.dollur gold cortifloate under the insole of one of their shoes. The hill was about half torn in two, and answered the de soription of money taken from Veatel, Veatel gave bis residence as Coffey Till, Ksb. I j Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins Adv Fred Hughart and wife left Wed nesday evening for Hartington whore Mr Hughart will do tho Booking in u hotel. A social dance will be given in the Ayres hall Friday evening of this week, Parker's 4-pieoe orchestra, of South Sioux City, will furnish the music, , G F Broyhill, of this place, was the oalr one from this place who cot iu on the land drawing just pulled off by Unlo oaui. He got Uoly and says he don't thiuk he will fllo on that high a number. MUo Alida Weeks weut to Rosebud, S D, last week for u few days visit with her mother, Mrs Helen Weeks, postninstor at Rosebud. Her mother had been ill, but she left her much improved. Mrs Mary Pizoy returned home Sat urday evening from Booliester, Minn, where she had been for two weeks re ceiving treatment at the Mayo Bros hospital for facial trouble Her daughter-iu law, Mrs Alfred Pizey, was with hot at Rochester.' An editor, jn Illinois 4iko. started! about twenty years ago with 75 oents is now worth $10,000. This is owing to his frugality, good habits, striot at tention to business and the fact 'that an uncle died recently and left him $9,099. ' One of our subscribers complains tuat he did not get Um paper, He is right. He did not get hist paper, nor uiun't got ours, no suouia not com plain that he does hot get our paper until he writes a letter boginning "find inclosed." We have paid for the pa per anil are entitled to stop it if tho aforesaid reador does u,ot pay up, Saveo. SALEM Miss BeaUioe Blessing visited friends in Salem last wook, Andrew Davis and family spent Sun day in Dakota Oity at the Alfred Soy more homo. Wm Ueermau, of Battlo Creek, Nebl" visited Monday and Tuesday with his mother, ired Beermun. Mrs O Haokett, ot West Union, la, came Tuesday for a visit nt the home of hor uncle, Horace Dutton, The baskot social billed for last Sat urday uight was postponed until Mon day night. About $20 was cleared, Kristoff er R Smith and wife were down from near Ponca last Saturday for a short visit with their daughter, Mrs F Dierking, Miss Leono Lance, of Homer, is vis iting with Miss Pearl Loamer while her mother is ou a visit at the Emery uoamer uomo in ivuusus. Mis Bell Black, who has been here on a month's visit with tier parents, Wm Barnett and wife, returned Wed nesday to her home ut Bushvillo, Nob, Dean Oornell roports a yicld of about DO bushels of corn to the acre this year, Cues Heikes bus somo that will mako 00 bushels and some that will hardly muke 2D, and that is the way it will run all over the bottom. The Missonary Aid will meet at the homo of Mrs Louis Armbright, Thurs day, Oolober 80th at 2 p m. Tho Oc tober committee is Mrs E H Gribble, Mrs Archie Ootightry, Mrs Oluy Arm bright uud Mrs L H Armbright, Four o'clock lunoh will bo served, Tho little 2i-year-old sou of Mr and Sirs Henry Sundt was badly burned Wednesday, and was taken to a Sioux Oity hospital for treatment, The lit tle fellow wus playing arouud a gaso lino stovo when his clothing caught firo. Ho ran out doors and before his mother could get to him his body was badly burnod. Mrs Elmer Blessing was hostoss to tho W Y D club Wednesday. Pump kin lanterns and Halloween favors mado an attractive luncheon table. The menu consisted of sandwilches, Dragon's teeth, Dovil's cuke, Spirit kisses, Imps dolight, Goblin's chill and Brownie's broth. Mrs Flora Stading gained honor in guessing the charade. REAL E8TATE TRAN8FER8. Bfi1BO,t.0,'Nol,u Wfi1? lannory, lots 11 to IS, block 1, llodares addition to Jackson., , ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,1 fio Mary lllenslng to K M and O W Uless- jng.pt of sjfse .!-....., . 8S0Q JSBBpauldlnirrud Uoio H Taylor ta Catherine ilaaau. lots iu 3d ity add toKoSloux Oltr,. ,.. ,,..,. ,f , soo Loan & Trust Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS. Dokota City, Nob, Oot 27, 1013. .Tho board of county conimlsslonors mot pursuant to adjournment, moinber pres ent. Goo V Tliaoker, Ohalrman; O W fish of. Thos Long, nnU aoo Wilkins, county plork; when the following proceedings were uadt The following claims were allowed on tho. county general fund: JohnTDallcy, for viewing and exam ining road ...i 6 00 T J O'Connor, for livery litro in caso of State vs llavls 6 qq Know 1 ton A Manning, for provisions furnlslind Monroe and fflild...., Ji M Klopp A Bnrtlo t tOo. lcuill blanks for county ludgo 307 E A W Olothlng Oo, for iult. shoos, bio iorii'oa novr".., .,,.. ,, , rj (i Uiilvoi II i'ii l . ,1 u 11 m m qui, oxaniiiiiLn..i. ii,imlii.iik i. t.i J W lloonoy, Uvory lilro for county commissioners 8 00 J K Munger, board of health foe z 60 i,HnaH.Jlonra' am n O UBmlloy, aamo bo James Klynn.samo s in jiuuimuim ce niopiions uo, blanks for oountv sunflrlntniirtnnt. miH Nobrnska Culvert A Manufacturing A.v.o'Ia,lo?.1icHvet, iffl o Miles T Kollly. boarding paupors.eto. 101 SO H A llrown. sonalrlnirinniintv a-nrini 94 Aft J I Rockwell, two davs services as balllflt..., , 4 00 Shrank Mahon, salary for October, toll oto 107 W The following' claims were allowed on tho county bridge fund: Gouls trrlokon, bridge work.,,,,. ..,...$ 8 00 Geo N Goorsenson.samo .....,., M BO Potor Boranson, tamo i 11J0 Arza Parker, same 8 00 Martin Hough, samo , S 70 Tho following claims wore allowed on com missioner district No li llarvoy Zontmlro, roaddraglng $ IB 00 tho roiiowlng claims woro allowed on commissioner district No z: William GUI, road work t 43 00 John D TUacker, same 188 66 in m lineman, same lw 00 Henry Francisco, samo osoo Henry Wolf, samo is 00 Troir Doroln, samo t 48 00 J P Beacoin, samo z8 00 Wm Honldgor, road work and road dragtng ., o 00 Hor Armour, road workf..,,, 12 oo M T Heacom, samo ,,... los 00 Trofrporoln.samo.w... it 00 Josoph Hagan, samo i 08 60 Tho following claims wore allowed on commisalonor district Mo 8: K J Klohorst, road work! , i m 00 II O ltasdav. same . ha mi Carl llurcum.samn 44 IX) Geo W Smith, same rt H John Williams, sumo 8 60 I uuo jouns, samo ,, j 60 Tho following claims were allowed on tho road district fund: IIO Hllcman. road work. illnt lo .t 4ft tk Arza Parker, road work.dlstSO 0 00 juarun nougn, roau work, Ulst 18... , zri 00 Tho following claims wore allowed ou sw amp dltoh fund: Fred Beorman. cleaning swamp dltoh t SB 00 Board adjourned, to meet N.ov 24, 1918 UEO. WILKINS. County Clerk. Homemakers' Club. The Homemakers' club will meet at the homo of Mrs B A fitinson Sutur day afternoon, November 1, at 2 o'olook. , PROGRAM Piano Solo Miss Hester Herwitr. Boll Oall Answered by reueipo for pie. Minutos. Reading Mrs Bernard Boals. Disoussion Fall work in and around tho home Led by Mrs John Sides, Vocal Solo Mrs O W Fisher. Beadiug Mrs 8 L Keller. Question Box Conducted by Mrs E H Gribble. Piano Holo Misa Pearl Learner. Every ono cordially invited to thoso mootings, Report of the Hubbard Condition of State Bank The of Hubbard, oharter No. 713, in tho stato of Nebraska, nt tho close of business Oct obor SI, 1018, ItKHOUKCEH Loans and discounts J 08,736 00 Overdrafts joo 44 Banking house, furnlturo and fix tures 2,18000 Current exponsos, taxes and Inter est paid 1.38187 Duo from national and stato banks ,. 81.6K) 01 Currency ?ju& m Oold coin...... l.ujuoo Silver, niokols and coats. m eti !a,708 01 Total , ,.,I1S8,631 so MAlKI.iTIKi Capital stock paid In i 10,000 00 nuriiius lunu i,wu uu Uuulvldod prollts 2,001 VS Individual deposltn sub ject to check , 139,760 21 Demand cartldcales of doposlt 6,255 43 Time cortltlcates of du posit n.83 7 122.WB 87 Depositors' Kuaruuty fund l.ovrm Total,.., ,,.,itiW3i no Statoofloua. ) County of Woodbury. 1 " I. Michael Waters, cashier ot tho above named bunk, do hereby swear that the above statement u a correct and true copy of the report made to the stato bnnklmr board. Michael, Watbbs. Attost J. H. Waters, Director, Oashlor. D. F. Wators, Director. SulMcrlhod and sworn to before me this 27th day of October. 101S. Geo. Timlin, (seat.) Notary Public. My commission expires Kept. IB, WIS. The Herald, $1 per(Mx,, We Will Make Removals from the Dakota City Cemetery Free of Expense to lot owners. All Lots Sold on one, two, three, four and five years time with the first pay- if ment one year from date of purchase. KsKsnEMfSfSf3n3 STINSON'S i Specials for Saturday, Novrl j . For th& Duty Only ' 2 pkgs Post Toastieb 25c 12-5c pkgs Matches. .-' , ,.t5c 1 Gallon Sweet Apple Cider .- 35c f 1 lb Wisconsin October Cheese-. '.',., .',. 23c 3 pkgs Yeast Foam.: .... , 1.1. , w.. .10c New ry Urna Beans per lb. . ' ,10c 3 cans Plymouth Baked Beans. .,..., .' 25c Our Stock of Fresh Vegetables and Fruit will be Complete for Saturday Stinson's Dakota, City, Zhe Hereld To You and Yours a most hearty invitation to call and "get Acquainted" with the "BJDfltik. for ALL the People." that's Bipe, ife.uy nd E.Jer to mJ?b 5kfii7 and well, withEVERYTHINa-in GOOD fliBUnV !2fiM P.vaminn nnw mams Qafti T .. tl. TT '"t .. D "" vervain v j r- '-"-i ".... r.iTBto uu uu iBi.il uiuB muBu wuu uo fliciuociB Know ior joursoli, tiio ' nr ruir "' Pnrt flnnlm. o urtiuuatua. G aad 1 Investments. Btenmship Tiokots. Insuranoo, Report of the Condition of Bank of Dakota The City of Dakota City, charter No. 904, In the state of Nebrnska, at the close, of business Oot oberm, 1D1S, ncsouncBS Loans and discounts t itssm ea Uanklng houso furniture and fix tures, ., QM nn Ourront oxpensos, taxes and Inter est Dald OROnua Duo from uat'l and state banks 147.080 70 Ourronoy .,.,. j.gtl ou Gold coin.... ,... 415 uo Silver, nickels and cents. ,(4 SB 61JCTM Total '..TmMoS LIAUILITIKS .X Oupltal stock paid In , laMiOO 00 Hurpliw fund 4m undivided proilta , U.sao 40 Individual deposits sit ' "'"" w lecttooheok t 74,679 88 Demand certificates of deposit 2,868 42 Time certificate of de- poult.., 118.1W 73 Duo to national and state banks HXJs70-"Sgl,Qi8 IK Depositors' guaranty lund,, :.;,,., i.bst as Total ,,! joo.wd jg Btatb or Nbbkaska, 1 . County .'Dakota, i1' I, M. O. Ayres, president ot tho above named bank, do hereby swear that the above stuteiuent Isacorreot and truo copy of .uu ivwtv uiauu 10 mu siaie oanxinK Doaru, Attests HO. Ayres, Oooruo Carter. Director. President. Harry X. Adair. Dlreator. Hubscrlbed and, sworn to before me this niu uuy oi uciooor, 1V1D. J. J HIMSHS, Mot&rv iubllA. Mr comaaMla.sB4rM January W.1M7. 5? NbraIca&, for All Wm , . af "" auiM, aDtointely fire proof- -A. V. T uui is,ou h yen. uou enow and nan M nil am Afta-Waai vtth J-.w ---, nww wen Tveicomes" nere for YOU, mw. - fimju W JttBT BANK "That ALWAYB treats you RIGHT.' Ed. T. KearneyPtesident. Report of tha Condition of The Bank of Dakota County vte!on0-h,,lteNoM,' la the State of otorffMD 0lOM 0f t,u,tne8S Oot- BESOURCEB .S11? Biid discount f 167,804 08 Overdrafts , 080 01 Banking bouse furnlturo and fix tures jura Current expenses, taxesand inter est paid..., 4,8eo 03 Due from nat'l and state -bank , 24.216 08 Ourreuoy isjmo oo Gold coin 2,05 00 Silver, nlckols and cents... 08 20 K.21RJK Ttal ,.,. 188,874 o LIAUILITIBS Capital stock paid In ,,t 20.000 oo Surplus fund m as Undivided. proMs..,,, ,,,,, 10,494 la Individual deposits sub- ieatto oheok 166,140 40 Demand certlttcatesfof deposit 198 75 Time certificates' of don Ls POalt.. .......,,., 1WJM 148.618) 21 Depositors' guaranty fund,... y .. 2,et 8g Total , , , .iivet-' StatbopNkbeaska, i "' ' County of Dakota. i I, Leo o. Kearney, cashier of toe aaeva . named. bank, do hereby swear that Mm anove statement Is acorreot and tnw oow a the report made to the state banking DaaH Jf. O. ATHas, Director. " OaiHsi MMSif tt J 4 Anns iiiauaini xnreoior . , .1'. HUDsonued and sworn tar halo atcSthl' . . ... .' 1 1 - j- . S8tl . ' ( LQrattoM.Xi (SKAI.) 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