f ) ti X k , ft Irf' X l M4iingtJM3.rwiwfVrti ,g. Cash Grocery Store Special Prices for Saturday 1 can Plum Pudding .... - 35c 1 2-lb can Mince Meat 50c 1 25c can Salmon. '. . . .20c 2 cans Sauer Krant 25c 4J4 ibs Coffee , $1.00 3 Cans Salmon 25c 3 cans Peas . 25c 1 30c can Pineapple . 20c Get our Prices on Ladies' and Men's Hosiery. ....Highest Price Paid for Produce..1.. W. L Da.lc.otek. City, Nebraska I Biy Yoir Fresh, Meats Cured Meats Salted Neais Saussves Oysters I City Meat Maur k.et j J Agents for Seymour's Laundry ' " W. Lorenz, Jr. Dakota City, Neb. I First publication 11-6-1 w PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ill tho county court of Dnkotn county, Ne braska. In tho matter of tho estato of James L. Taylor, deceased. Notice Is hereby siren, that the creditors of the suld deceased will meet tho execu trix of said estato, before me, county Judge of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the county court room in Said county, on the 4th day of April, 1914, and on the 2nd day of May. 1914, atlO o'clocka. in. each day for tliupurposoof presenting tholr claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Hlx months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho executrix to sottlo said estato, from the 1st day of November, 11)13. This notice will be publlshod in tho Dako ta County Herald for four weeks successive ly prior to tho 4th day of April, 1914. Wltnoss my band, and seal of said court, this 1st day of Novomber. A. V. 1918. D. O. Heffernan, seal. County Judgo. First Publication 11-20-4W. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant!. In the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. First National Bank of) HiouxClty, Iowa, Plaintiff. vs. Crystal Lake Distillery Company and Crystal Luke Distillery, Incorporated, Hnell A Moran, a co-partnership consisting of James a. Snoll and Will iam F. Moran, Sioux City Bolter A Shoot Iron Works, it copartnership consisting of Robert Wlldman.George K. Wlldman and Robert Wlldman, Jr., Kdwln It. Chapman, Charles Watson, Fred D. Bailey, Charles C. Claggett, William Mc Call and Henry C, Clark and Ansonla Copper & Iron Works, Incorporated, u corporation, Defendants. Crystal Lake Distillery Company, Snell & Moran, a co-partnership consisting of James G. Snell and William F. Moron, James G. Snell and William F. Moran, Sioux C2ty Boiler & Sheet Iron Works, a co-partnership consisting of Robert Wild man, Qeorgo K. Wlldman. and Robert Wlldman, Jr., Kdwln It. Chapman, Charles Watson, Fred D. Bailey, Charles C. Clag gett, William MaOall, and Henry C. Clark. James Q. Snoll, William F. Moran, Robert Wlldman, Gporge K. Wlldman, llpljer Wlldman, Jr.. Kdwln R. Chapman. Ouarlcs Watson. Frpd I). Bailey, Charlps U. Clasp gptt, William MpCall, Henry O. Clark, and iVnsqnla Copper & Iron Works, Inporpprat? (Hi, u corpor(Uoni ipffim)nnt9, will take nor t joe that on tho 6tli day of November. A. D, 1Q13. nlalntln heroin, filed its oetltlon In tho district court of Dakota county, Ne braska, against saia aoienuants, tuo oujeot and urnyer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by tho defendant, Crystal Lake Distillery Oompany, upon ull of block ten (10) oxcept lots thirty (twj, thlr-ty-ono (31) and thirty-two (32), and all of block nine (9) and tho vacated alloys in said blocks nine (9) and ten (10), and the vacated streot between said blocks nine (91 and ten (10), nnd also lots thirty (SO), thirty-one (31) .Hid thirty-two (32) in block seven (7), nil in Martin's Addition to South Stoux City, Dakota county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of two promissory notes dated Uotober6,lvl2, one noto for twenty thous and dollars, and one for ten thousand dol lars, due and payable In one year from date thereof; that there Is now due on said notes and mortgage tho sum of thirty-one thousand and eight hundred dollars with interest at eight per cent from October fi, 1913, rtnaplolntUT prays that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and out of the proceeds thereof tho plnlntlir may bo pnld tin amount ad judged to be due them on said '110108 ntld assistance w issuea jrpm tins Court to aiu. place tno purciinser at saia sum ,rtnd the grnnteo In said deed ill possession of said promises, and to have decreed and ndjudg. (id that thu plaintiff's interests by virtue of Mild mortgage Is supeilor to the interests of said defendants, and that said Interest of plaintiff be supeilor to the claim of the said defendant, Crystal Lako Distillery. Incor porated, under and by virtue of a lease ana agreement wmi inu urysiai imko lii tlllory Company and other interests In and to said property, the nature and extent of said claims to said plaintiff unknown; nnd superior to the claims of the defend ants, Sioux City Holler A Sheet Ironworks, Robert Wlldman, George K. Wlldman nnd Robert Wlldman, Jr., and Kdwln R. Chap man, Snoll A Moran, James U. Snell and William F. Moran, under aliened mechan ics Hens; and superior to the claims of the defendants, Charles Watson, Fred D, Bai ley, Charles U. Claggett. William McOall. and Henry C. Clark, under contracts ana agreements by nnd between tho said de- mortgage wiui imercsi anil costs of salt; rtnd that upoif final conMrihatioh of said "aTp andrxocutiJ6n finll diivpry fei sH 3 Itlerlffisllpeaof said r'pal estate, 'a writ J.r ' "'' '' RAifftTA' - t.aMtMWJ - .r.' .,fcM.-ii.. , Ross i i I I leierv at the fendnnts and the said Crystal Lako Distil-' iuij uuiuuuuy unu nie suiu urystni uike Dint 11lniv TnnnnMi.nlotl nnd .!.... - ests in nnd to said property, the nature and bawii.ui Ditm uimiua ui saiu ueienuants to tnla nlnlntlff HnVV.nmti . . a.,.....,... -i. claims of the Ansonla Copper fc Iron '"i iiiuuiiiuinreu, unuer an alleged Judgment against the said Crystal Lako lllfltlllnpv flnTtlnun v . an.l .n t.nn .11 , claims or interests of said defendants uuiiivu uorein ueciarea ana aajuuged to be Junior and inferior to the said mortgage and the same subject to the said mortgage. oh or before the 29th day of Deoomber, 1918. iiun. iiAiiuKAl, UABK OF SIOUX UITT, Iowa, Plaintiff, By It, K. Evans and J.L. Kennedy, . , . Its Attorneys. Dated November 19, 1918. Local Items Pare apple cider at Van do Zedde's. Judgo R E Evans wont to Omaha Sunday on legal business. For Sale Badiant Stewart base burner, in good shape. B M Boals. Miss Bessie Pomeroy of Shelby, la, is spending a few weeks here with her sister, Mrs, 8 T Frum. Mies Benlah Bsrnett retnrned home Saturday from a six weeks' visit with relatives at Humeston, la, Mrs Mell A Sohmied returned home from Liuoolu, Friday, leaving her daughter, Mrs Dryden, on the way to reoovery. Ohas Hall and wifo and Jens Jensen went to Marshall, Minn, last Thurs day, where Mr Hall rented a fBrm for the coming year. George Wiikins and Harry H Adair went to Omaha last Friday to attend a a meeting of tho Suriners. Mrs Adair accompanied hor husband, OarlBoam went to Liinnnln Tmm.Lv and brought) his daughter Qraoo home from tho Qrthopedio hospital, whero she has been for the past live months taking treatment for an injured foot. Mrs Hattio Mason, of Fullorton, Neb, is here on a visit with relatives and old frionds. Sho also visited at South Sioux CitV. whero thnv rnuiflnrl until a few months ago, nnd where Mr Mason operated a drug store. Announcements of the marriage of Albert E Houso, of Spencer, Neb, to Alice O SoarleB. of Brintow. Nnh. on November 10, 1913, wore received here the past week. Mr House's flrst wife was Miss Nellio Brusflold. who died about six years ugo. Chas Hall and wife and J F Hall and wife went to Waterbury tiundaj to attend tho funeral of Mrs 0 U Cleveland, who died near that place Friday night of last week, age 80 years, Mrs Cleveland's son, M H Cleveland, is a son-jn-law of J)(r and Mrs J F Hall, of tins plape. Alfred Hpymour returned home Thursday from a business trip to By der, N D, While there ho aud his cousin, Arthur Seymour, purchased a quarter seotion farm adjoining tho two quarters already owned by them noar tho flourishing town of Ryder. Ar thur Seymour, who has been farming in North Dakota for several years, will put in about 500 aorea of small grain the coming yoar. Besides tho three quartor sections owned by he and Al fred Seymour of this place, he has anothor quarter rented. Somo of the land is still in pasture, but the bal ance is all lino farm land. He had wheat the past season that yielded ns high as 35 bushels to the acre. Boal ostate loans. Geo Wiikins Adv G W McOeatti was a Ponoa visitor Womlcsday , Tho Horald and the A'morican Boy, one year for $1 G5 Homo mado mluco-meut at Van's. 10 per pound, The sohools will have Tlnitikflirirlnn vncft'ion todny nnd Friday. Attornoy Vail E Purdy was u pas songor to Omaha Tuesday. Wo want your liardwaro trade and will treat you right. Schriovor Bros. Attend the Bazar nt tlin nnurt limmn Friday, Decembor Gth. Supper at C. Tom Boss was over from .Tnffnrnnn In, Tuesday, a guest of Prof Simpson. Burn Rood farm on tho Dakota oounty bottom, I bavo it. Elmore. ' For Sale Two Dnron .Tprsnv main pigB. Immuno to hog cholera, B M iioais. Misa Margarot Warner of Otcnha, was a visitor horo with friends a fow days last week. Frank Sides camo homo from Lin coln Wednesday evening for Thanks giving vacation. Alfred Pizoy and family exptot to move to their new homo in Sioux Oity tho coming wook. Walter Ohenoy and his mothor and Geo V MaBeath and wifo autoed to Winnebago Sunday. Sevoral now doors havo boon hung at tho court house, to replaco tho old ones that had becomo dofootive. Get your supper at tho Bazar to bo given by tho M E Luclius Aid Friday, Decembei 5th. 25o is thu priur. Sam Bouton, of Norfolk, a lmuibr residont of this place, is in Omaha this week for treatment for an moor. DrDU Stinsou, of Leeds, la, nnd for many yoars a resident of this place, has aooeptod a position ns pharmacist in a drug storo at Obert, "Ni b. Bobt J Browning of Orchard, Neb, formerly the Bawleigh Bemody agent in this place, camo down Mouday to close up somo business matters. Wm W Beninger lias announced a public sale of his stock and foam ma chinery for Wednesday, December, 17, 1913. The Herald printed the sale bills. George Wiikins lias rented the Etta M HpoDcor residence, anQ will occupy it aa Boon as it is vacated by tho JaB Clarking family, which will be about tho flrst of the month. Accountant John W Tullcys has finished auditing the records in tho different county olllcoB and will Biib mit his report at the next mooting of tho board, December 1st. Boy H Dennis, of Jefferson, la, and MIbs Carrie Oatobins, of Sioux City,, and Poder Jacobson and Miss Anna Boese, both of Sioux City, pntrouized Judgo Heffernan's marriugo murt tho past week. The South Sioux City Bocord issued its "Booster edition" this weak of 24 pages, Dakota county, and South Sioux Oity get a splendid writenp, A nice sprinkling of ads adorn its pages, all looal ads, too. The Odd Fellows, at thoir meeting Monnay night elected the following officers: F L Graves, noble grand; Guy Sides, vioe grand; John B Evans, secretary ; Alfred Seymour, treasurer; Fred Duensing, trustee. Henry Biermann of Brushy Bend was operated nn at a Sioux Oity hos pital last Friday for appendicitis, IUb case was u serious one, tho appendix being ruptured. The latest report from his bedside is that he is recover ing slowly. A now timo card goes into effect on tho Omaha road next Sunday, A ohange in the timo of tho followlug trains has been mado: Omaha ex pross, going south, 2:83 p m; Sioux City-Norfolk, going north, 4:08 p m; Sioux City-Wynot, going nurth, 1 :32. J M Woodcook, who recently return ed from Book oonnty, was a caller at the Herald oflloo while in town on business Monday. He will spend tho winter in South Sioux Oity and return to his claim in the spring, Ho states that crops, especially potatoes, wore very good this year. G F Broyhill drove Attornoy S T Frum and M O Ayros to O'Neill, Nob, Sunday in tho latler's car. From there Mr Frum accompanied Edgar Ayros to Portland, Ore, whuio Iih wa turned over to tho authoritine, an account of which appears in our oxclmnge column, taken from the Sioux City Journal. The Ladies Aid Bociety of I ho M E church will hold a Bazir and supper at the court houoo Friday, December the 5th. Tho Bazar will open at 2 :30 p m. Here you will bo able t find suituble Christmas presents far yoitf frionds. Supper will be served, be ginning at Q p m., price 2,5 conts. By ordor of tho postofllco depart ment, under date of November 5, lQlft, poBtmasters and rural carriers aro di rected to bring to tho attention of patrons that all flrst oluss mail mattor should bo stamped beforo depositing in box. Wheo this is not praotioal coins left in boxes to bny stamps should be put in ooin holders and not inolosed in onvelopes, wrappod in pa per, nor left looso in boxes. Tho timo for mailing Christmas packages is drawing near, and caution notioes aro being sent out by tho post office department warning patrons to seourely wrap, tie, and plainly ad dross their packages for mailing. A placard pasted in the lobby of tho postofllco reads: "Christmas parcels should bo mailed curly, seourely wrap ped, and addressed plainly. Parcels may oo marked 'Wot to be opened, unti.1 Christmas,' or wjth a sirallar'direotioii.'.'. PrQgr-mn fqr Home maker' Meeting Tho HomeraakerB club will meet at the home of Mrs Dr Maxwell Saturday afternoon, November 20, at 2 o'clock, Piano Solo Mrs Ada Sliorman, Dakota City. Roll Call Answered by recipe for pud ding. Minutes, Vocal Solo Miss Sarah Krlach, Jaoksou, ReadlngMrs Bernard Boals, DakotaClty, Discussion "Christmas Suggestions," led by Mrs A J Krampsr, Dakota City, follow ed by Mrs Kiln Moloney. Slonx flltv. Reading Mis Snyder, Dnkotn City. Question box Uonducttd by Mrs K 11 Orlbble, DakotaClty. Vocal Solo Mrs Klnnell, Jackson, Heading Mrs Herinuu Fouts, So Sioux Oity. Piano Solo Miss Pearl Learner, Dakota City. All are cordially invited to attend. tMTV HteRAtDj DAKOTA ClA NEASl Mrs Joseph Harris Called by Death. From the Homor Star. Mrs Dorothy Harris, ono of tho well known and highly respeoted pioneer ladies of Dakota county, passed away Thursday ovoning, November 18, 1913, at hor homo throo miles southeast' of Homor at tho ago of 73 years. For tho past year Mrs Harris has nut boon in robust health but only within tho past two mouths was her condition considered critical. Mrs Harris wbb born Juno 7, 1840, in Derbyshire, England, and in 1545 with her parouts, Mr and Mrs 'John Smith, oamo to Amorioa and sottlod in Erio county, Ohio, whero thoy lived fifteen years. In 18C0 with her pa rents sho oamo to Dakota county, Nobraskn, Tho trip was mado by team. On November 20, 18G0, sho wsb mar ried to Josoph Harris, To them was bom twelve ohildron, ten of whom aro still living: Mrs Maria Connors, of St Paul. Minn; Mrs Dol Sanford, of Dakota City, Nob; Mrs John H Har ris, of Horsey, wis; Joseph H Harris, of Emerson, Neb; Mrs William Manoy, Jurs Josopu Johns, aush Johanna E Harris, Gcorgo 11 Harris, John B Har ris aud Bobort E Harris, all of Homer, Nob. All oxoopt Mrs John U Harris wero with hor at tho timo of her last sickness and death. Three brothers, John Smith, jr, Joseph Smith and Bobert Smith and two sisters, Mrs Sa ra Smith and Mrs Louis N Smith, sur vive her. Mrs Harris possessed tho esteem aud coufidonco of every one who know hor. To tho family aud liomo sho was ab solutely devoted hi .1 her greatness was in her homo life. She wns a lov ing nnd tender mother end n dovotod wifo. . Besides rearing a largo family and devoting her hands tu many good worKB, tu have lived fifty yoam ut tho old home where doath called hor, was tho unusual record loft by Mrs Harris. The funeral was held Sunday after noon and sorvioo canduutod by Bev L E Leoklor. pastor of tho Homer M, E ohuroh. In tho Omaha Valley cemete ry, beBido tuo body of her husband who diod October 8, 1000, tho loving help mate of a long and happy wedded union was laid to rest, I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tho 10th grade of tho high school guvo tho following Thanksgiving pro gram Wednesday afternoon, Novom ber 20, 1913: Thanksgiving Proclamation Lloyd Bridenbaugh. Becitation Paul Mason . 1 Vooal Solo Koith Evuus. Recitation Rudolph Lischke, Instrumental Helen Biermann. Booitatiou Samuel Heikes. Becitation Lcouo Heikes, Beoitation Buby Dierkiug. Helon Biermann, . Samuel Heikes, LeonoHeikeB, Committee. Tho pupils of tho (Kill, sixth, sev enth and eighth grades gavo tho fol lowing program: Opening Song School. Beading Thanksgiving Proclama tion Barbara Neiswangcr Becitation, Landing of Pilgrims Anna Evans Recitation, Tho Corn Song Goldio Frederick Beoitation, When tho Frost is on tho Pumpkin Bennio Leech. Boading, Indian Life Elsio Lor- Beading, Pilgrim Life Thomas Howard Beading. Thanksgiving in Olden Time Lola Heikes Flag Salute and Amorioa Tho following program wns given by the third and fourth grades: Song Tho Shell Beoitation, Thanksgiving Wllford Beam .Beoitation, November Walter Sey mour The "Harvest," (Dialoguo) Leono Smith, Dorothy MoBeath, Helen Sundt, Pearl Powell, Mildred Freder ick, Sammy Stinsou, Maurice Noi- meyer, Warren Heikes. Beading, Story of Pilgrims Helon Wnlden The First Thanksgiving Helen Krnmper Becitation Nollio Triggs Beoitation Flojd VanHorn Song Beoitation Nova Altemus Becitation Clara MoDormott flooitation Laura Whaloy Pri gram of first and second grades: 'A Boy's Opinion" Kenneth Wal- den, "Tho Dlsobodiont Turkey" Qer- aldino Heikes. "A Prayer" Helen Smith, Katie Van Horn, Mabel Sundt. "Thanksgiving at Grandpa's" Bung by six boys "Thankful for What ?"Bartloy Jones "Why the Pilgrim Fathers Mado Thanksgiving" Toddy 'Graham. "Thanksgiving Ooekicg Class" Bv sovou girls, HUBBARD. Carl Andorson make a business trip Jo Blair, Nob, last Tuesday. Outing flannel and calicoes. i,n cad-, less varlticu at C Audorsoty Co'tf. P.at Jones aiitopd to jjakata. City Monday, B H Qrlbblo returned last wook ta (lis home at Chambers, Neb, Wo want all your eggs, buttor and produce, and will pay the top prioo for it. C Anderson Co, A baby girl arrived at tho homo of Mr anu Mrs Alfred Harris Friday of last weok, Ed Campbell camo down from Boresford, 8 D, last Thursday, ro turning homo Friday, Seo our stock of blankots aud com forters, wo can anit you iu prico and quality, 0 Andorson Co. Our sohools closed Wednesday for Thanksgiving vacation. Born, to Mr and Mrs Louis Bruit echo, Novomber 21st, a flue boy. noavy underwear ty fU ii;ad,eq and priooB, and a, larcoatboktOBelqli'lJr makes buying oany at 0 Anderson Do's. W W Boningerwill hold an auction sale at his plaoo Dccombor 17th, be fore removing to Olmmbers, Nob, to tako up his rosidonce. Havo you tried Millar's coffee? Evnryboby likes It thai uses it. O Anderson Co. G II Ogburn had a car of hogs on tho market Tuesday, and Allwoin Bros a car of sheep. A full lino of cooking utinsols, and tho best enamel waro on tho markot, at O Andorson Go's. Phil Beifls and Peto Andoraon will farm tho John Flannery placo next year. Sunday aohool at 10 o'olook u m. Public worship overy 2nd and 4th Sun day of each month at 11 a m, in tho Lutheran church. Last Sunday tho following were ta ken into tho Luthorun ohuroh by tho rito of confirmation : Essio Francisco, Laura Boaoh, Adna Andorson, Wcanor Anderson, Bobort Hanson, Margarot Hansen, Spphua Hanson, Martin Han son, Kriatino Jcnson, Bos a Hansen, JenBoy Johnson, Lizvio Basmusson, Arnold Knudson, Hans Niolson. Tho ohuroh was crowded, Tho ladies had decorated the ohuroh for tho occasion. Tho choir, St Pauls, of Homer, ren dored somo excellent singing, whioh all helped to make tho sorvioo Impres si so. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (OFFICIAL) Dakota City, Neb, Nov 24, 1013. Tlio board of county commissioners mut pursuant to udjournmunt, momboni pros out, (loo WTIinokor, Chalrmnn;0 W Fish er, Tt'n done, nnd (loo Wiikins, county chin, , .i.i 'ii tuo followluir proceedings woro had. v ,The following bonds woro approved by tho board: Marsrarot A Murphy. county superintend ent of Dakota county. Neb. John R Million, deputy MiorlfTof Dakota county, Nebraska. DUHefToruan, county Judgo of Dnkotn bounty. Nl)rn,kn." Hoard approved tho third quarterly ro poilof DO Hpffoman, county Judge, Ku rort shows fees collected In tho sum of $472,00. The following claims wero allowed on the county Bonoral fund: Mnrgarot A Murphy, for typowrltor..t M) 00 Miles T Rollly, boarding paupers, oto. W to Thomas Ashford, clothing furnished Willlo linker , i. ..... 18 65 Dakota County Humid, publishing tarliit.oto , , si6 S W Foltz, repairing road grader nnd scrapers 14 CO IiulapondoutCa-Upcrntlvo Ull Co. M gals oil , 3 75 Goo WHklns, stamped onvelopos, toll, eto 41 84 J W Tulloys, for 101 days auditing books of county oniclnls 1010 00 Fntrlck Jones, dnmnges caused to land by change of rond.., ,. 010 00 Ira Waddell, for mowing .woods, and repairs. ,j , so 00 Zlon Olllco Supply, two gross pen points ISO Klopp & Unrtlett company, legal blanks for county Judgo 2 00 B A Htlnson, provisions furnished' li " I'll- h Jfl 1 o iii.,,4i., ,Mii.lin u.t( ... v, clnui , 7 7b Goorgo Timlin, goods furnished coun ty 400 Tho following clnlmB wore allowed on tho county brldgo fund: PC VanOlovo, repairing culverts.. ..! 0 80 lleardslicar A Davis, bridge plank eto 85 00 Kd wards A llradford oo, brldgoplank, oto 13 10 Kdwardi A llradford co, brldgoplank, eto C4 85 Iloattv contracting co, two ' wheel scrapers nnd planK 09 00 Ilcntty contracting oo, constructing and matorlal of Hwlngel bridge 2003 60 Beatty contracting oo, constructing andmnterlal for Hlmmons brldgo, .2101 10 Louise Van Ient. repairing culvert... 6 00 Martin Hasmusson, repairing brldgo. 10 60 Hans Bonnlcksen, snmo , H 00 Tnoinns tieacom, bridge work ,, 82 00 Henry Mnhon, same H 00 Jorry Shauahnn, same 8 00 o Mahon, same 4 00 Wm Rush, same , 0 00 M J Loguo, same , 4 IK) Thomas Qormally, same , 8 oil M J Hyncs, same 182 00 Tho following claims woro allowed on com missioner dlstnot No 1: W II Sundt.drngglng road I 23 00 Ira Waddolt, dragging nnd rupulrlng roads 110 05 Frank Loamcr, dragging roads,....,,, 4 60 Tho following claims woie allotted on commissioner district No 2i Martin Rasmusson, road work I 77 60 linns Iionnlckson, san.n..,,. ........,, 27 70 George Deroln, saiuo , 12 ) Charles Frlckon, saino 15 00' MTlleacom, same , 22 60' Moryl Hlloman, same 4 00 Thomas J Hartnett. dragging roads.. 21 00 James Hmtth.road work 10 oo Joseph llagnn, same ,....... 22 60 Tho following claims woro allowed on commissioner dlstrlot No3: ohnrles Hoch, road work $ 10 00 KJ Klonorst, snmo 20 00 Harvey Zontmlro, dragging road 2 00 Tho following claims wero allowed on tho road district fund: Harvey Zontmlro, road worlcdlst l.i.f 41 60 F W Beermau. rood work, dlst 2 18 uo John Kruger, poll tax refund, dlst 2.. 3 60 Fred Hcuulto. poll tax refund, dlst I,. 2 60 Thos Hnrtnott, road work, dlst 4 , 8 00 J F Kennelly, rond work, dlst 7 14 OJ Thomas Uonun I ly, load work, distH.. a 00 .loun iiusu, iuuu worn, uist a ,,,.. UK no Henry Malum. rood work.dlstd 4 00 M J Hynes. road work, dlst B 41 on Josoph Rush, road work, dlst H no 00 wiiiiam iiusn, roau worK.uist uo 00 M I I.ogue, road work, dlat 8 10 oo Daniel lUil.. road work, dlst H 4 00 Kiutl Hliu, road wort, dttts 400 Martin Rasmusson, rond work, dlst 10 43 60 James Houdrlokson, roud woik.dUt 10 U 60 Albort Bchroeder, rood work, dim 10.. 4 00 Larson Bros, toad work, dlst 10 o 00 chrls Miller, roud work, dlst 10 2 00 Max Nelson, road work, dlst 10 400 JamesMcCuo, road work, dlst II 48 00 l'htl Hareusen, road woik, dlst 14 00 U) N A Nnn, rond work, dlst 14 Ul 00 olirls Mogenson, road work, dlst 14.,,, IU ro Hnno Iionnlckson, road work dlst 20., iss 00 John Hurty, poll tax refund, dist2l... 2 60 Thoo Kluhorst, loud vsoik, dUt 0. .,.,.. C 00 Board ordered olork to correct personal tax assessment of tho Bank of Dakota coun ty, tho snmo being doubly assessed on 1011I estato in the sum of jl.ioo.oo. Board accepted real estato dedicated to tho public, for use as a public highway, from Foidlunnd J o'ohnuder nnd Anna O'chandor described ns follows 1 A strip of land stxty-slx feut wldcoommonclngat tho southenstcornor of northenit quartor of the southosst quartorof section W, town ship 27, itiiiKufc. etuttofttiaetu I'M, in Da kota county, Nebraska, thence running noriuniong tno east siuu or said section 24 Blxteon rods, thonoo running In a north westerly direction twonty-nlne rods to in, torscct with county road No Vi, k,iQwn. a tho Fred J O'ohnnder roiuf, (u a point twolvo rods west of tUo'enit Bie of mA seo tion twony-niip1 Board prdurpd. county treuror ta trans llll- lUlUlltUlNHJ KIHIUIUI llIHl, Ut 1UJ1UWS1 district Ho. In fund. K12 from sphooj dls. Ulct8( bond fund, and 5.(yi frovn tho vil lage fund of Homer, all o4 wtdcU u to oor rect errorln douUlp assestnueut on lmproy monts en vniimwlots iu udd viltago of Ho mer, v lileh &ald sums were refuvulvu to per ami who woro tujurwl thereby . out of tho uoneral fund, Board adjourned to meot Doe 1, l OKCWILKINS, County Clrk. :tt.2f Worn ta,to fund, HSI.W from ohoo( How's This? We offr One Hundred rellr rtcward for n esse o( Calarrli ltil niiuol bo cured by RUlt CaUrrli Cure. r. J. CIIKNRY A CO., Ttilwlo. O. VV. the undenlKnciI. bi" known V, i. Cheney tor the lost A yroin, and believe him perfectly lion- orsble In all biulueiis transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tils (Inn. Waluino. Kinnan a Uarvin. Wlioleaale Urumlita, Toltx V, Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken luitrnaUr, tXnil directly UMin the blood and mucous iittUw oC thS yatcm 'leatlmonluU aent free. I'M) 74. crnta pc iillln. Hiilil liv nil IlrimilUU. M ' T' r lako Hall's Family 1'llla lu cqoatjoatlga, " v ,' file Herald. $1 per ST N SON'S Specials for Saturday, Nov, 22 For this Daiy Only 2 cans Standard coin .....'. 15c 3, 5c lead pencils -.,.. 10c 1 75c bottle Woodelixir. . '. .'. .''p.; ....... .65c 1 fancy Plate ;.,." ,i 10c, 3 cans Cove Oysters x. ...'.' 25ct 1 can Menu Catsup ;..'...'. 10c 1 cun Fish Flakes , 10c 3 lbs Wraa Beans ; 25c 9 lbs Sugar . ,50c 1 can of 25c Gold Leaf Preserved Loganberries or Strawberries for 20c 10 discount on all our Sweaters. Fresh Oysters, Meats of all kinds, Sweet Potatoes, and all kinds of Fresh Fruits for Saturday trade. Stinson's Daftott. City, Just Thankful For all God's good gifts the faithful friends the customers the "SMItfJ ALSO" the "Joy of Living" in the best country out o' doors, May YOU enjoy the day feel and know it is good to live in this grand old Corn Belt, where the suu of Prosperityeyer shines with undimmed fervor. Yours for GOOD Banking, The Mid-West Bank, w.1. T. Konrnr-y. 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