Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 26, 1914, Image 4

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    bAKOTA COUNtV IlfeRALD; DAKOTA CVtV, NEBRASKA.
The Fact Remains
No amount of misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
or cooked-up certificates, or ialsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that
Royal Baking Powder
has been found by the offi
cial examinations to be of the
highest leavening efficiency,
free from alum, and of absolute
purity and wholesomcness.
Royal Baking Powder h indispensable
for making finest and most economical food.
Dakota County Herald
JOHN H. REAM, PUDWSHER
Subscription Trico. $1.00 Tor Year.
A wookly newspaper published at
Dakota Oity, Nobraaka.
Permission lias been granted for tho
transmission of tbispapertbrouRb tbe
mails as second-class matter.
Telephone No. 48.
"In 1805 four crops would not pay
for land at SCO an acre. In 1914 four
crops would moro tban pay for land at
$200 an acre." This is the argument
of Elmer Coulter, an Iowa farmor,
who olaims tbat land in the Hawkoyo
etato at $200 is cheaper tban the same
land soiling at $50 in 1895. Ho olaims
tbat a Bobor, industrious man can buy
$200 land and pay it from tho products
of the soil. This argument will afford
food for reflection for NobraBkans who
think that lanu values aro too high.
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iiems ot interest
from our Exchanges
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AllonNowB: Olydo Roam has root
ed a farm near Nowonstlo and raovou
thore.
Lyons Mirror: W A Pinkhorn was
up to Homer this week talking marble
and oallod on our old friend, Carl
Larson.
Tho regular monthly meeting of tho
Farmora' WiveB club was hold at tho
homo of Mrs Hay Mansdold Wednes
day nf tor noon. Mra S A Btiueon, of
Dakota Oitv. Rave an instructive ad-
dross on, "What One Successful Olub
Had Dono.". . . .A party of ladies from
Homer nonsistinK of Mosdames J III
King, C J O'Connor, W H Ryan, H N
Waunar. H A Combs. V IS btiU-
wortby, Tom Asbford and Misses Ele
nor Murphy visited with Mrs O F
Nichols Monday afternoon boforo hor
departure for Missouri.
Wakefield Items in Wayno Demo
crat: Mr and Mrs August 8amuol
Bon went to Dakota Oity Monday for a
few days' visit witb their daughter,
Mrs W I Miller.
Wayno Democrat: F S Jlorry loft
this morning to visit Omaha and
Lincoln.... MisBNellio Heoney, from
Bionx Oity, is visiting hor friend, Mrs
Fred Berry.
Wynot Tribune : Mra G A Boodlo
visited a tow days last weok witb rela
tives and old friends at James, Leeds
and Sioux Oity. la. and at South
Sioux Oity, Nebr, returning homo Sat
Onlay evening.
Sioux Oity Journal, 22: Residents
Of Dakota Oity have sent to Firo
Chief Kellogg tho sum of $50, u purso
made up to show tbo approbation of
tho town for tho oflorta of tho Sioux
City flremon in lighting tho blazo tbat
broko out thoro February 27. Tho
monoy will go into tho firemen's pen
sion fund.
Nowoastlo Timos: Miko ' Hocnan
was a passongor to Jaokson Wednes
day afternoon Mrs Boadom from
nour Vista, spout Sunday boro at tho
homo ot hor mother, Mrs Ooloman . . . .
Mrs Oornell returned to hor homo in
Ponca Thursday of last weok, aftor a
briof visit boro at tho homo ot hor son
Frod and family.
Waltblll Timos :' Mies Lu A Hireoh,
ot Homor, was in Waltblll Monday
afternoon.... Mr and Mrs Thos Chris
tophor, of Homer, wero in tbo villago
Monday afternoon . . . ,Dr Roam return
ed from Omaha yesterday, whero be
was in attendance of tbo consistory of
Scottish Rites Masonry Mr and
Mrs Wm li Mason roturnou from 1 ul
lorton Monday evening aftor au ab
sonoo ot a weok while packing their
household goods to movo to Waltblll.
Thoy aro moving Linto tho Krippen
dorf bouso,
Emerson Enterpriso: Mrs Thco
Peters went to Minoola, la, last Sat
urday to visit a fortnight with rela
tives. ...Geo Wallwoy movod to tho
Mrs Henry Jonson farm, ono milo west
and ono half milo north of town Tues
day.... Mr and Mrs Ohas Rookwoll,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Young, Jeff Tay
lor und Roy Draper, ot Sioux Oity,
went to Wyoming Monday evening to
look tho homestead proposition over,
. . . .Mrs Joo Harris was in Sioux Oity
Tuesday, whero she spont tho day
witb hor daughter, Mra Goo Ewoll,
who Ib in a hospital at that plaeo,
Mra Ewoll it getting along nicely but
it will be at least two weoks boforo
she will bo able to return homo,
Sioux City Journal, 23: Plans for
tho conversion of Crystal Lake park,
Nebraska, into ono ot tbe foremost
summor resorts of the state, woro an
nounced yostorday by tbo direotors of
tho Crystal Lako Park company.
Nearly $25,000 bus beon appropriated
for park improvement work, tboy said.
Tho plans, as outlined by Joseph Mar
shall, seorotary of tho company, pro
vido for the building of a now datioo
hall, refreshment pavillion, a hippo
dtomo thoater, tbo erection of two
now bath booses, tho laying out of a
now baseball Hold and tonnis court,
improvements on tbo Lako Park hotel
and the installation ot a $1,500 light
ing system, Oontraots for tbe work
will bo let next Wednesday. Tho
work will bo rnsbed to completion in
timo for tho oponing of the park on
Juno 1. Yuudovillo shows will be
givon at tho park three times a week
during tbo summer soaBon, Mr Mar
shall said. Other attractions will bo
added to ibq summor program. Im
provement work will bo concentrated
on tho lake and bathing boaoh, tbo di
rectors say. Lako sports will bo stim
ulated. Tho lako will bo stookeu tho
noxt two weeks witb tbroo car loads of
game fish to be flont boro by tbo state.
BaBj. piokorol and pike will be includ
ed in tbo shipment. William Fisher,
connooted recently with tho Hotel
Jaokson, has boon named as managor
of tho Lake Park hotel. Ho will tako
chargo at once, and expects to make
oxtensivo improvomonts un tho build
ing. Tho Lako Park company was
formod ono year ago with a capatal
stook of $50,000 to pnrohaso tbo land
Burrounding tho lako and convort it
into a park and summer resort. Lit
tlo boadway was aobievod last season,
tho direotors oontonting thomsolvos
witb tbo oponing of tbo danoo ball and
bathing beach. ThisBoason, bowover,
thoy say, will boo tho opening of ono
of tho most inviting ploasuro resorts
in this Beetion of tbo middlo west. T
F Laooy is president of tho company,
Riloy Howard ia vioo prosldont and
Mr Marshal 1b Beorotary and treasuror,
Francisco and wifo attendod tbe Bur
cum funeral at Homor Tuesday.
Mrs E Ohristonnon visited friends in
Plum Grovo Monday.
8 top in and see our new line of
ginghams and wash goods. O Ander
son Co,
W Shohan shipped a car of cattle to
South Omaha Tuesday evening.
Mrs Varvais, Nols Hanson and Nols
Anderson woro city passougors from
hero Tuesday.
Bill and Boss Roouoy and Tom
Ueffernan nutoeil to Sioux Oity Tues
day. A now lino of hats and caps for
men and boys, at C Anderson Oo's.
Mr and Mrs W Roonoy ontortainod
a number of frionds at Sunday din
ner. Quito a number from noar Water
bury attendod tho danuo hero Satur
day night.
Mario Rasmussen and Alfred Mo
geusen visited at tbo Fred Nelson
homo Sunday.
Wo want your butter, eggs nnd
croam and will pay the highest mar
kot prioo. O Audorson Co.
Mrs MoUonigal, of Jackson, wao
transacting business in Hubbard Mon
day, also visiting relativea.
Joseph Ohristeusen 1b dowu witb tho
mump and a bad cold.
Mr and Mrs Fred Nelson visited ltut
week nt tho Carl Rasmussen homo
nour Watorbliry.
Sunday school at 945 o'clock a m,
Public worship evory 2nd and 4th Sun
day of eaob month at 10:30 u m, in the
Lutheran oburoh.
Mrs Peter Anderson and children
wero Sunday dinors at tho A C Han
son homo.
Mr and Mrs John Hogan visited ut
tho James Hogan homo last week.
Wo havo a full lino of On bo corsets
in tbe latest and most popnlar stylos.
C Anderson Co.
Mrs Emil Andorsen has been quite
sick witb tho mumps tho past weok,
Amanda Nelson camo homo from tho
oity Monday.
Winnebago Chief tain: Mra Tom
-Asbford and Mrs S A Combs, of Ho
mor, woro Winnebago visitors last Fri
day. ...Mr and Mrs S T Frum, of
Dakota Oity, visited Suuday at tho
homo of O O Frum .... Waiter Niobuhr
was a business visitor at Valicoa, la,
departing Saturday and roturning
Monday.... Frauds Sawyer, of Ho
mor, who formerly taught tho Shad
bolt school, was boro Saturday visit
ing at tbe homo of I GatroBt.,..Mis8
Ruth Haggart, of JackBon, together
witb MIsb Oora Tbaokor aud Miss Vern
Baakland, of Homer, wero guests ot
Sditb Wileox Sunday Potor
Xritutz, A L Landlaff, L E Ford and
Gwrge Rockwell autoed down from
Hoiaer last Tuesday niglit and attend
od Firemen's for h couple of hours ....
CORRESPONDENCE
HUBBARD.
Tho Danish Sisterhood anniversary
danoo was a groat succosa.
Mr and, Mra Guy Weir visited rela
tives noar Jaokson and Goodwin Sun
day.
Smokod moats, fanoy grocorioB aud
fruits at O Anderson Co h.
Mra Job Nelson spent sovoral days
last wook at Dakota City looking after
her proporty interests.
Mrs Bouok camo up from Dakota
Oity last week after a cduple of
months' visit with her daughtor.
Wo havo tbo most complete notion
department of any atoro in tho county.
U Anderson Co.
J P Hoeney bad a oar of bogs on tho
Sioux Oity market Wednesday,
Goo Hayea markotod a oar of hogs
last Thursday,
Wo havo added a uow lino of bar
nosB repairs, also collars, sweat pads,
and everything in that lino. O Anler
son Co.
Thorosa Greon was a Sioux Oity
ehoppor tbo first of tbo wok,
Jobu Hartnott was on tho sick list
tbo first of tho weok.
Wo aro agent for snmo of tho bost
tailoring bousos, and can havo your
suit made to fit. O Andorson Co.
Mat i'ulauf, of Jaokson, waa in
Hubbard a oouplo of days this wook.
W Bhohan aud Frod Bartels tvout to
Omabu Tuesday.
When you soleot your Easter outfit
como to Hubbard, at O Anderson Oo's,
whero you can find just what you
want at reasonable prioes.
Jobu Nelson, who has boen suffer
witb pneumonia tho paBt week, is re
covering nicely.
Somo of tbe farruorA noar hero aio
through seeding,
T .1... IS l. -
x'ur mo uaaior season wo uavo a
lino uBsortmout ot dreBS shirts, neck
ties, und furnishings. O Andorson Co.
Fred Bartels shipped a doublo deck
oar of sheep to South Omaha Tuesday.
Mrs Louis Mogonscn spont n couplo
of days ot last weok in Sioux City vis
iting relatives.
Our hosiery departmout ia oomploto
in all styles and sizes. O Anderson
Co,
Sam Thorn was iu Hubbard a couple
oi days tlio urst or tlio weok,
Joo Loedom ud wife and Burt
JACKSON.
Rov Felix McCarthy, of Vista, spont
Monday witb Rov Fathor O'Sullivan.
Jas L Barry, of Sioux Oity, spont
over Sunday witb his folks hero.
John and Mario Sutherland woro
down from Ponoa sovoral days tbo
past weok.
Dr Dermody returned Monday from
an over Snnday visit in Omaha.
Catharine Hodgins returned Tuos
day from a weeks visit witb her sister,
Mrs A F Chase, at Wakofiold, Nob.
V J MoGonigal departed last Thurs
day for Now York.
James Bigley waB down from Ponca
last Friday.
Henry Franoisoo departed Saturday
ovoning for Royal, Nob, whore be has
proporty.
Tho Embroidery club enjoyed a so
cial afternoon at Mrs J W Finn oil's
homo last Saturday.
J J MoBride, Jas Koefe and Walter
Davey autoed up from Sioux Oity last
1' nday.
James Hogan arrived homo ftom
tho hospital at Sioux Oity Sunduy con
valosoing from an operation.
P F Oarnoy, couuty assessor, and
Jas Flynn, jr, preoinot assessor, at
tended a mooting of tho assessors at
Dakota Oity Monday,
Frank Mitobell, who spont tbo past
year in Obioago, arrived homo Sun
day. Bom, to Ohas Andorson and wifo, of
Vista, Nob, March 22, 1914, n daughtor.
Mary Delougbry and niooo, Sophia
Deloughery, woro transacting business
at tho county seat Monday.
James Lovo shelled 2,000 bushelH of
corn lftBt Friday which ho delivered to
tho olovator bore,
Mao Hoonoy, of Nacorn, Neb, is
guest in tho Joo Hoonau homo,
Mrs John T Daloy wont to Pouoa,
Monday ovoning to visit frionds a fow
days.
Mrs P F Oarov is visiting relatives
in Dob Moines, la.
May MaKeevor, who spent tho past
six months with bor paronta boro, do
parted last Friday for Bozeman, Mont,
ourouto to visit bor sister at Meadow,
SD.
Roy Zutanf and John Clark saw tbo
Pink Lady at tbo Grad, Sunday ovoning.
Tho 10th, 11th and 12th grade pupils
took tho stato examinations last Fri
day and Saturduy,
Mrs Ed a Boler returned Saturday
ovoning from a weoks visit with rela
tives at Omaha and Blair, Neb.
Farm Notes.
Issued by the University of Nebraska
College of Agriculture.
VACCINATE YOUn ilHUOD SOWS
It is best to immunize the brood
bows before boiog bred is ndvioo
from tho Nobraaka University Farm,
but sometimoa oholera appears sudden
ly in tbe herd and it 1b necessary to
vaccinato tbo pregnant sows. This
should be repeated about two or tbroo
weoks aftor tho farroning, giving tho
pigs tho samo treatment. Aftor tho
pigs aro weaned tho sow can bo givon
tbo simultaneous treatment. It this
treatment ia given whilo tho sow is
suokling tho pigs tho milk flow may
bo stopped.
8PKINO 8TALMOK SHOWS.
And now comos tho spring stallion
show. Soveral communitioa this
April, oucourugod by tho Nebraska
Oollego of Agriculture, will'exhibit all
tho looal stallions on somo Saturday
afternoon ut a central point. No
prizes neod bo offered, and thoro will
bo no judging except by tho peoplo in-,
forested, Tho object is to acquaint
tho mare owners better with tho nireB
of the commuuity and to create inter
est iu better horses. The exhibition
may bn made without expenio as no
extra woik need bo dono on tbo part of
tho stallion owners. Tut- horses need
not bo fat to be ox)iiblted. Tim idea
Ib taken from Scotland whoro suob
parades nro common in the spring.
Anyono desiring information concern
ing suob u show may obtain it from
Prof H J Gramliob, University Farm,
Lincoln.
WOMEN'S HIIOHT COTjnSE OFFERED
A women's short courso in domestic
science lasting four days may bo ob
tained by tho women of any communi
ty upon application to tbo Extension
Sevrioo, University Farm, Lincoln.
Two inBtruotors aro sent free of charge
to givo lectures and domonstrationo.
Actual cooking is dono and a thorough
Btudy is made hh to economio value of
foods, their digestibility, aud nutri
tive valuo, A meat ontting demon
stration is given at which a beef car
oaroas is out up aud tho various outs
oxplainod. Homo nursing, invalid
cookery, breads, solids, and desserts
aro also treated.
0MMISSI0NERS'
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CONSUMERS COURSE
Mr Hy Cost O'Living is onoo moro
undor investigation, this time from a
different angle and by the University
Farmors. Tho fact that only 4G cents
of tbo consumers' dollar ever roaches
tbo produoer has suggested that tbo
study of distribution is moro import
ant tban production. As a result, a
now courso has boen added in tbe col
lego of agrioulturo intended for the
long suffering consumer. As tho town
nnd rural inhabitants aro both pro
ducers and consumers, the Btudy prom
ises a widespread appeal. Among tho
problems taken up are tho home and
domestic distribution of produce,
wholesale and rotail marketing, bo
oallod "freo delivery," puroels post,
competition, and cooperation.
Free to Farmers.
By special nrtangoment Ratekin's
big 1914 seed oataloguo, witb anamplo
ot "Diamond Joe's Big White" seed
corn tbatrnaile 153 bushels por uore,
will bo mailed freo to every reader of
this paper who aro interested in tho
orops tboy grow. This big book tells
how to mako the farm and garden
pay. it's wortn dollars to nil wno
plant or bow. Write for it nnd men
tion this paper. Tho address is Rate
kin's Seod Houso, Sbonaudoa, Iowa.
SALEM
Mark Combs, of Sorgoant Bluffs,
wbb a visitor witb Horaoo Dutton tbo
first of tho wook.
H Wesley Brown, after a visit with
bis mother and other rolativs hero,
returnod Tuesday to bis homo at Hor
riok, S D,
Tbo Ladles Missionory Aid moots
witb Mrs Harry Brown Thursday after
uoou of this weok.
Mr and Mrs O O Beerinan, presided
aB hosts at a dinner to mombors ot tho
W Y D olub last Saturday ovoning,
complimentary to tho brido and groom,
Mr and Mrs Frod Sbulta.
I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES "j
MieaeB Murphy, Baughman-aud Kel
ler wero visitors at tho Bohool tho
paBt wook,
Ohas Dorry leaves school this wook,
aa bis pareuts movo to Boouo, la, Wo
aro Borry to lose Charles, aftor the
good work bo bus been doing in tho
sixth grade.
Molford Lothrop is back in sohool
aftor a two weoks siogo with pneumo
nia.
Miss Siuolair, a formor teacbor, vis
itod tho 1st and 2nd grades this week.
Hollaud is tho subject ot study witb
tbo primary grades, tbo sand tablo bo
iug uod to good advantage. Weigh
ing designs with paper mats ia also oc
cupying their attention.
Tho base ball suits havo arrived and
will bo usod in tbo first gamo this Ben
son, probably on April 4th,
Ootno and visit tbo soUoola,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Helen lloland and bus. to Archie Mey
ers, lot D. blk, 3, original Boutli Sioux
Uity SITS
ATj White nnd wifo, K G White nnd
wifo. N H Whlto nnd wife, to N 11
Bradford, lot 18-14, bile 28. Moan's ad
dition to Boutli Bloux Oity IG
Wilm'er llrudslinw, to I, A Hall, li Int.
in n. 1U7 it oi lot u, oik 7, 1st nun to mo,
Bloux Oity ,... 400
Harry A Phillips nnd wife, to John
Kruegor, lots G, fl,7 8 undo, blk w, 1st
Hallway add to So Sioux Oity iOOO
Frod Stewnrt nnd wile, to Henry
Doli rmnn. lot B and 0, blk 8, North
add toKmerson 4G0
1) V Waters nnd wifo, to Patrick Hee
nnn.oiilot!), blk 7. Hodgos' add to
Jackson 500.
Tj A Mlehaolson and wife, to Charles Li
Irons, uwK 11, nHswJi 11-27-7 80000
Wnllnoo A Houts nnd wife, to William
H Mitchell, lot 23, blk a, Palmer
1'lnco add to So Sioux (Jlty 80
Olnrlnda M Ivons nnd bus,, to James
Tobln.lots4,B,0,7. blk2fl, Ily ndd to
So Sioux Oity SOO
John II Burke and wife, to Fred Grovo
lot 7, bUcTO, Covington annex to Bo
Sioux Oity 135
Joseph Smith nnd wife, to Walter IS
Elliott, w 75 ft of n CO ft of lot &. und
w76ftof lots 8. 7. nnd 8, blk i). Fair
view ndd to Homer !J00
Francis Dnvls and wifo, to E 11 Spnuld
Ing, 1'A nores 17-20-tf 000
Thos Murphv nnd wife, to Michael H
llolor itml Mnrsnrot liovle. no hi of
swJiandsoiH-S7-8 : 13000
Hose H Taylor, K Si Spnuldlng nnd wf.
too W llltt. lot IS. blk I Ut ndd to
Dakota Oounty 183.10
Geo J Bouchor nnd wife, to Androw
Jnmon, lot 4, blk 1 Central So Bloux
Oity 110
Phenomenal Bargain.
Wo bavo boon fortunato in making
arrangements whiob onablo us to oilier
you a yours subscription to Farmor
and Breodor and tho Herald for only
$1.00. This is an unusual bargain;
tako advantage of it TODAY. Your
subscription to Farmor and Breodor
means that you are entitled to freo
consultation with tho Spooial Service
Department of Farmer and Breodor
upoii any question pertaining to farm
ing aud stock ralsiug during tho torm
of your subscription to that magazine
This sorvioo alouo ia worth tho prico
wo ask for both publications. Let us
havo your order NOW. Papers sent
to different addresses if desired.
All OUT YAHMEll AND 11RKEDRR,
Farmer nnd Breodor is pro-eminent-
ly u magazino of farm and stook faots.
Dakota City, Neb, Feb 23, 1914.
The board of county comrulorters met
in regular session. Members present.
Oliver w Flshor, chnlrmnn; Thomas Lot),
Oeo W Thncker, nnd Geo Wllklns, clerk.
When tho lolloping proceedings wro una,
to-wit:
Tho following bonds woro approved
by tho hoard:
Patrick Gill, overseer for road district
No 7.
W W Joyce, overseer for road district
No 2.
llourd accepts resignation of Thomas
Ourrnu, precinct nssussor of Summit pre
cinct, nnd nppolnts Andrew II Anderson of
said Summit precinct, ns his successor.
Hoard appoints William O'Dcll of Oinndl
precinct, Dnkotn county, Nob, ns pieulnct
assessor of said Oinndl precinct to fill vn
enncy. Tho following claims wero allowed
on the county ueneral fund:
Kdvtnrdx .1c I trad ford Co. coal for
Snyro.eto J IU 81
Mnrtln Holmvlg, surveying roads,
nillcngo,oto...i M
Mnrtln HolinvlK. same 'MM
Burroughs Adding Mnchlno Oo, re
pairs, etc 4 10
Kdunrds & Bradford Oo, fuel for Hal
ley, Klnies, Klnnlson, linger, Tldd,
Oonley . SUM
Thos Jong, 1st qunrtor salary 12" o
Geo W Thncker, same K5 00
O W Flshor, same 125 00
Hammond a Stephens company, sup
piles for superintendent 10 HI
Airreu unanie, witness ieus in case
State vsourtls, otnl
Hoy Hygono, snmo. ...........
Bert Brnslleld. samo
John Denrlng, smiHi ,
llormnu I.nhrs.snme
II II Pilgrim, livery hire
St Joseph's Mercy hospital, emu of
Henry Londrosh
Kuowltniufc Manning, provisions fur
nished ilobertson, Tldd, lluuley,
linger
Sioux Oity Olllco Supply Uu, "iiljlnut,
enrds, etc
Mnrgnrot A Murphy, biliary, postage
nnd oxpense
Klopp Printing Oo, mnrilago certifi
cates nnd record
John Ilynn, provisions to Mrd Wm
Mixer nnd family
Neb Tel Oo, rent 6 phonos, :i mouths.
Sidney T Frum, snlnry 1st qunrtor. .
W li Hoss, tndse furnished county...
Frank Mnhon. inllcnge nnd tnking
Oullon to Lincoln, otc 00 8
Rrnnk Million, snlnry for March.
boarding nrtsonors. etc Ill
J H Mnhon, snlnry ns deputy sherllt
for March w uu
Mnck Loedom, chaining with survey
or 400
TF McUeo. livery for survoyor 0 00
Joo M Loedom, surveying ronds 8 m
Miles T llcllly. bouruing pnupors on
poor fnrln, etc 128 48
II N Wagner, 600 letter heads nnd en
velopes v 4 00
State Journal Oo, supplies 8 iX
A Bolton, serving 82 meals to Jurors
on duty "2 70
Wostcott Undortnklng company,
enskot nnd sorvlces for Henry Lon
drosh 25 00
J J Mitchell, repairs on rond iimcliln-
ory uu
Tloinlnirtnn TvDfiwrlter Oo. typewrit
er nnd ribbon 74 K
The following clnlms wero nllowed on com
missioner district No 1:
William It Onrr. If. hours dragging
rnmls i 0 U)
K M Blessing. 32 hours drngglng road 21 (O
Tho following clnlms woro allowed on
commissioner district No 2:
Louis Knudson, road work ,....$ 2 00
The following claims ero allowed on
commissioner district Noil:
K J Klchorst, drngglng ronds S 8 00
O F Dates, rond repair work S 70
Tho following claims wero allowed
on tho road district fund:
Louis Pedorson, rond work, dlst.4.....$ 17 (X)
W L Broyhlll. rond wtjrk.dlstS 11 75
William GUI, rond work, dlst7 24 00
Snmuel Thorn, rond workdlst9 2 00
HOHllemnn. rond work, dist 19 9 75
Frank Lusslor. ir. rond work, dlst 22.. 2 00
Trell Doroin, road work, dlst 22 8 10
Olaims allowed on ditch fund ns follows:
Fred Bartels, removing obstruction. .1 7 00
Board allows protest of Henry Pedorsen
on porsonnl assessment in tho sum of 18.77.
Motlonof Michael HeiTernnn for re-con-sldorntlon
and reclslon ot ( ondltlonnl order
horetoforo maiio on FODrunry 24,ui4, grant
ing rond petitioned for by Mnry A Dolough
ery, nnd others, camo on for hearing nnd
Wu3 submitted on petition- nnd remonst
rance Hied in said road matter, nnd nrgu
mont of counsel, nnd the Board finds that
snld petition Is dellclent In tho number of
qunllllod petitioners for tho reason thnt pe
titioners who lnterslgned tho remonstrnnco
enn no longer bo considered qualified peti
tioners, nnd thnt tno Jionru was wituout
Jurisdiction to mako snld ordor.
It Is tberoforo ordered that thecondltlou
nl ordor heretofore made on February 24,
1914, granting said road potltlon, bo reclnd
ed nnd hold for naught.
Board adjourned to meet April 20, 1914.
George Wllklns, clerk
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PODIUREB: HlriHl ly Prlncn tin Ohonoy (i'ltfWJ, ho by
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First publication H-l'J-Uw.
Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate
of Will.
. In tho Oounty Qourt of Dakota Ooiinty,
Nobrnskn.
Stato of Nobraskr, Oounty of Dakota as.
To J.llllnn G. Orr. Ida Jl.Orr. MubolOrr
Harvey. Tot Orr Lean, It. G. Harvoy, Frank
Lean. William II. Orr, GeorsroO.Orr.Olaire
William Orr, ano to nil persons Interested
in the estate of William Orr, Sr.. deceased:
On roadltiK th petition of GeorRO O. Orr
praylne that tho instrument llled in thin
court on tho fith day of Mnrcb, ISM,
nnd purporting to bo tho last will and tes
tament of the said deceased, may bo proved
nnd allowed, and recorded ns tho Inst will
nnd testnmont of William Orr, 8r.. deceas
ed: that said Instrument bo ndmltted to
probate nnd the administration of snld
estate be granted toGoorga O.Orr ns exec
utor nnd Lillian G. Orr as executrix.
It is hereby ordorod thnt you, nnd nil per
sons Interested in said matter, may nnd do,
appear nt the Oounty Oourt to bo held in
nnd for snld county, on tho 80th day ot
March A. 1). 1914, nt 10 o'clock A. M., to show
cnuBo, lfnuy thoro bo, why tho prnyor of
thopotloner should not be srnntod, and
that notice of tho pendenoy of snld petition
and that tho hearing thereof bo given to nil
fiorsons Interested lu said matter by puu
Ishlnga copy of this Order In the Dakota
Oounty Herald, n wookly no wspaporprlntort
In said county, for threo successive weoks
prior to said doy of hoarUig.
Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court,
this 0th day of March, A. D 1UI4.
D.O.JlKi'i'iti'NN'
hkai.. Oounty Judge.
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LCNQKANI) is n buy llolglau Stallion. 8 years old, weight
KM) pounds, with Mimll strlpo lu forehead, and right hind
foot whlto. Ho was bred by Mr.FollxOoupez.of Hnosllly,
and imported Match 1, 1811, by W. A. Iing & Oo of
Greoloy, Iowa. Ho was foaled in WOO.
Will Stand the Season o( 1914 as l-ullovts:
Mondnys at the Ohas. Illlvcn farm.
Tuesdays at tho Hponcor barn, Dakota Oity.
Wednesdays nt Ohas. llelkos', on Hugh Orahnm fnriii.
Thursdays nnd Fridays at B. Ij. Koss', on the old Win.
Nixon farm south of Homor.
Saturdays at tho Homer Mvory Darn,
TERMS: $15 to lnsuro with foal. $20 for stnndlng colt.
Upon tho solo or removnl of mares from couuty, foal bill
becomes duo at once: or whou mares aro notpropeily
returned for trlnl sorvioo, fees become duo at once. Dun
cure will bo taken to pievont accldonts. but at ilsk of
owner of tnnro, if sho sustains nny.
LEONARD ROSS
Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Neb.
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First publication H-KMw
NOTICE OF Ol'ENINQ ROAD.
State of Nebraska. Oounty of Dakota, ss.
Notice to Land owners.
To nil whom It may concern:
' The commissioner nppolnted to ocato and
establish n road commencing nt the county
It Bbowa exactly bow to tlo tbo tblngBi
tbo way tboy are being dono by tbo
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M.. in Dakota Oounty, Nebraska, nnd run
ning thonce north on section lino between
sections thirty-four (80 and thirty-live (as),
sections twenty-six CM) and twenty-sovon
(27), and sections twenty-two C!z) and t on
ly v 11 rou IH'tOii " kvnu.mii (nnii.f -u .v.,
in), rnngo(H), totho northeast corner of tho
south east quarter 01 tne soutu east quar
ter (so1 of se'ii of said section twenty-two
In), and running thence oast to Intersect
with tno Public ltond kuownns tho Homer
nnd Wlnnebniro Hond and tlitno terminate,
Hald rond to bo sixty-six foot wide, so fur as
It follow the section lino, and for the re
ninlnder of tho wny forty (40) feet wide, has
r-nrtil In fnvorof the ugtnbllslinient mid
location therof, nud nil objections thereto,
or claims fordnmnges, must bo tiled lu tho
Oounty Olerk'sotllco 011 or beloro noon ot
the SOlli dny of April, A. 1). 1814, or such road
will be established and located without ret
erenco thereto, WILKIN8.
County Clerk.
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