Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 16, 1914, Image 4

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for Royal Baking Pow
det iot making the
best cake, biscuit and
pastry. Royal is Ab
solutely Pt$e and the
only baking powder
made from Royal
grape cream of tartar
Dakota County Herald
IOHN H. RRAM, PUDUSHRR
BnbBoription Trice. $1.00 Por Year.
A woekly nowspaper published at
Dakota City, Nebraska.
Permission has been granted for the
transmission of thispaper through the
mails as second-class matter.
Telephono No. 43.
Farm Notes.
COUNTY DAYS POPD!.An AT UNIVEI18ITY
County visiting days uro boooming
popular at tho Nebraska college of Ag
rioulturo. A fow duys ago 800 farm
ors and uobool atudontH from Saunders
county .visited tho different buildingB,
experimental plats, and stook yards
and listened to talks by University
Farm oflloials. Last fall Qago county
sent a large delegation, and a year ago
last fall York county sont 200 visit
ors.
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COUBBKU
Ono of the latest attempts of tbo
Nobraaka Agricultural Collego Ex
tension Ssrvico to bring the collego
homo to tho poople of tho etato is tho
county agricultural short course.
One of the first of these courses has
just boon oomplotod at Aurora at
which CD boys and 30 girls wore on
rolled, representing 80 rural districts.
Similar county agricultural courses
for the boys and girJs of tho state may
bo had by making application thru
the County Superintendent and guar
anteoning tho expenses of the workers.
Tho oonrso inoludea introductory il
lustrated lectures and demonstrations
of various agricultural studies and
homo economics. Application for
such courses may bu mudo to tho Ag
rioultnral Extension Service, Univer
sity Farm, Lincoln.
UNIVEItBlTX HELPS LOCAL 11AHDB
Rural and villago bands aro being
materially holpod by the Nebraska
University Farm. A considorablo
numbor of tho graduates who return
to tho farm Ml u noeded place in re
crating tho local musical organizations.
Hand musio forms a small part of tho
Public Auction!
I will sell at Public Auction at the A. H. Baker resinence in
DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914
at 1:30 p. m.
HlWQAQ 2ne ,bay horse, 6 years pld, wt. 1400 lbs.
Aiutoca. One bay horse, 4 years old, wt. 1200 lbs.
Mlllf-tQ P.n,e bI5"-kmule"5 years old, 17X hands
""!.? J"gh ne bIack mule 5 years old, 16tf
hands high. One bay mule, 6 years old, 15 hands high.
Une black mule, coming 3 years old. One brown mule,
coming 2 years old.
These animals are in good working condition, and are guaran
teed to be perfeqtly sound.
Olie Holstf-in PfYlAT An Extra a0(1 Mll-wr.
WllC llUlbieiil COW Became Fresh March 5th.
MarKlfKa-mr 0ne 1Moot Gra-n Drill. One 3-foot
IViaCIlinery. Disc. 0ne 14-incli walking Plow. 3
sets of Work Harness.
Teams of Sale, Cash or lis Equivalent
J. A. HILL, Owner
S. W. MOSHER, Auctioneer
S.
nMnnn
students' program at the University
Farm, but overy young man has a nor
mal amount of recreation. Partly to
help in directing the leisure to profit,
tho university has provided a leader
who, without charge, instructs atnd
onts who desiro to learn and to become
n morabor of the University Farm
baud. Tho band boyo frequently fur
nish musio for student gatherings and
help to dovolop a student pride both
for tho band and the institution.
Owing to tho faot that tlio members
aro graduating each year, the benefit
of tho musical training is constantly
being returned to tho home communi
ty. TOUNO PKOPLER WEEK AT UNlVKBHrTT
Jouior week at tho Nebraska Uni
versity Farm will bo held the week
beginning April 27. During this timo
tho annual short courso of Nebraska
Boys' and Girls' Clubj will bo held.
According to tho program, whioh may
be had from tho Extension Borneo,
University Farm, Lincoln,' a dele
gate's expenses need not exceed $i 20
while in Lincoln. Boys and girls
wishing to come should tako tho mat
tor.up with tho county1 superintendent.
Thoy will bo met at tho trains upon
their arrival, uBsIstod in securing
proper living qnartors, and oared for
in general by tho University authori
ties whilo at class or on tho different
excursions tobomado to tho parts of
the University, tho Ilavelook shops,
the Capitol, and othor points of inter
est. The course for tho boys includes
an elementary Btudy of live atook,
dairying, tho raising of orops, stook
and grain judging, and farm mechan
ics. Tho courso for tho girls inoludes
tho many branches of cooking, caro of
dairy products, homo docoratious, and
sowing.
One of the principal attractions of
tbo week will be tho lectures and can
ning demonstrations of O II Bonson,
a specialist in Boys' and Girls Olub
work, from Washington, D O.
Besidos tho short courso a Boys' and
Girls' Olub leadors' conference will be
hold on April 80 and May 1.
WATEIl OAURYINa ENl'ENSIVB
If a value of 20 oonts an hour is
Built like a hand, but wear like iron,
and always remain soft and pliable.
Sold Exclusively in Dakota City
By
A, Stinson
DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD; DAKOTA C1TV, NEBRASKA.
placed on a woman's time, sho wastes
enough timo in n year by carrying
water a fow rods eaoh day to pay tho
nost of piping tho water into tho hono.
In a few years, besides undergoing tho
drudgery and exposing herself to sick
ness thru inclement weather, she
wastes enough time to pay for a sim
ple wator system. To meet tho do
mandB of rural and villago communi
ties, the department of Agricultural
Engineering1 of tho Nebraska Universi
ty Farm has designed soveral systems,
the plans of whioh may bo obtained
freo in Utillotin No 18 of thu Bulletin
dopartmona at Lincoln. tf
(DMiWMNWaHnMlQIOt(IM0HW)MOta(
Items of Interest
from our Exchanges I
Ponca Journal: J T Kilmartin,
deputy for tho Brothrrhood of Ameri
can Yegmon, for this soction of Ne
braska, is in Fonca this week prepar
ing to opon a lodge Jioro. Tho Yeo
man is a very popular order, admit
ting both men and women to member
ship. Pender Republic: Attorney E J
Bmith, of Homer, attended countv
court in Pender last weok,...Dopnty
u o Mnrsna- o.ues. of Dakota (Jitv.
was iu Ponder Monday afternoon....
JuilgolSvans, of Dakota City, attond
od district court hero tho first of tho
weok.
Sionx City Journal, 11th: Ed
ward llartuott, formerly associated
with ono of tho looal commission
firms, and now a stookor and foedor
dealer at South St Paul, Minn, spont
tho day at the yards. Mr llartnett
reports that ho is doing well at tho
South St Paul market.
Winnebago Chief tain: Walter Nie
buhr wont to Sioux City Mondayoven
ing....J L Blauohnrd, of Homer, was
down Tuesday on business Miss
Helen Niobuhr and Margaret Niobnhr
wont up to Dakota City Sunday oven
ing. Margaret Niobnhr returned Mon
day and Helon returned Tuesday.
Walthill Times: Dr Ream depart
ed Wodnesday evening for San Diego,
Cal, where Mrs Roam and Mabel aro
spending tho winter. Ho has laid out
his routo through Denvor, Salt Lake
City, Soattlo, and down tho ooast to
San Diego. Whilo in tho.west ho ox
pools to spend some timo along tho
Moxican border out of tho range of
Villa's bullets, and roturn homo about
Juue 1st.
Emerson Enterprise: Miss Mattie
MoKinloy, of tioutu Sioux City, spont
Sunday in Emorsou with Mrs Clyde
Meyers and Mi8 Mabol Clapp. . . .Miss
Mabel Miles, telephone operator hero,
was callod homo to Oaawa. la, Mon
day on account of tho illness of her
mother. Mrs Olaudo Meyers accom
panied her to Sioux City Olaudo
Thaoker, Salter Rymil and William
Bruce, Wyoming homestoudors, locat
ed near whero the Emerson bunoh
have filed, wont through town on route
to Homer Tuesday raoruiug. They re
port tho weather lino out thoro and
ovorythiog moving right to tho front.
Rymil and Bruco will load a oar of
farm maohinory and livo stock at Ho
inor and nhip to Node.
Sioux City Journal, 1!) : Sioux City
business men aro awaiting with keen
interest developments in tho Sioux
Oity-Niobrara iutorurban projoot,
whioh is planned to givo Sioux City a
traction liuo into northwestern Ne
braska, Rumor that tho projoot is ut a
standstill aro discredited by tho grant
ing oi tuo uaKor construction compa
ny permission to issuo and sell bonds
to tho .amount of $13,000,000 contem
plating, tho construction of tho now
intorurban lino, Permission for tho
bond issuo was grantod by1 tho Ne
braska Btato railroad commission.
l'urohaso of 1,200 tons of stool to bo
doliverod in Sioux City by August
1 is said to bo tho first stop of tho
now corporation to projoot tho lino.
Mon bohind tho project doolaro that
grading for tho proposed liuo will
start in early summon
Homer Star: A D Williams, the
manager of tho Homor elovator, is siok
with tho small pox at his homo in Fre
mont. Ho oontraoted the diseaao
whilo on a visit homo, a weok ago
Sunday. T J O'Connor In acting as
his own managor at tho elovator and is
kept quito busy.... T F MoOlashan,
Marvin Armour, L S Churohill, Ed
Rosb and John Oritz went to Walthill
Saturday to tho farm demonstration
mooting whioh was held at the offlaoof
Demonetrator Ooupo. Tho Dakota
county farmers had special invitation
to attond this meeting and seo what a
bonofit a oonuty demonstrator is to tho
farmers.... Frank Sawyer loaded his
oar on Monday and on Wednesday loft
for Van Tassel, Wyo, whore ho and his
daughtor have olaima. Tho Sawyer
luiuuy nave uvou in Dakota county
and Homor for a good many yoars and
u wm aeoin strange to think that thoy
aro so far away with tho rest of tho
people who have olaims iu Wyoming.
Thoir many frieuds wish thorn much
joy and suooess iu thoir Wyoming
home.... Will Bruoo, Walter Rymil
and Olandn Thaokor trailod baok from
Wyoming Tuesday, where thoy had
boen eroding "shautjs" on their
olaims. Tho boys all report fine
weather ami are inuoh pleased with
thotoountry. They also reported that
tho rest of our Dakota county boya aro
busy putting thoir now fields iuto
small graiu and that Frank Minard is
chasing after his horses all over Wyo
ruing .on oot. They had broken out
Saturday and woro not captured
uutil Monday. Jrpm all appoar
anco (ho boys wjll makp good
rnnohors, ' '
OLD TJME HAPPENINGS.
Items roproduood in tho Sionx Oity
Journal from flies of forty aud twonty
yonrs ago:
April 12, 1891 : Work on tho oxton
slon of tho South Sioux City and Cov
iugton stroet railway from South
Sioux Oity to Crystal lako will bo
comniouood in a fov days and push
ed to completion hh rapidly as
DOMiW,
CORRESPONDENCE
HUBBARD.
Jas Nelson and wifo wore pusseu
gets to the county seat Monday
John Jessen and daughters visited
Sunday at the Louis Larson home.
Will Hayes shipped a oar of stook
to Sioux Oity Thursday of lust weok.
Mr and Uro Frank Lnshier and
littlodanghior Thelma worn EnBtor
visitors at the Raymodd Voss home
Sunday.
A complete lino of funoy shirts,
work shirts, at O Anderson Co's,
Bill Uoony brought homo his now
oar Saturday and it's a dandy.
Tho Easter danco wan a groat suo
oess, about forty numbors being sold
aud $00 realized,
Chris Rasmueson wont to Iowa
Monday, whore he will visit relatives
at different points boforo roturning.
Mr and Mrs Carl Anderson spont
Easter at tho Chas AnderjBen homo
near Vista.
Wo want your butter, eggs aud
cream and will pay the highest mar
kot prioe. O Anderson Co.
Tho Danish Kffeselskab will moot at
tho homo of Mrs James Henrioksen,
Sunday, April 20.
Mrs A O Hanseu visitou Sunday ut
tho J N Johnson home near Nacom.
Will Hayes was iu Sionx Oity the
latter part of last week.
Carl Rnsmusson wont to Sioux City
last weok whero ho will visit relatives
for a fow days, going from, thoro to
Sergeant Bluff.
A big new line of umbrella's just in,
at fl Anderson Co's.
Ben Roouey autoed to Sioux Oity
Tuesday,
Tho Jackson academy pupils all
oame home to spond Easter vacation.
Joo Loodom was in Sioux Oity a
couple of d .ys this week.
Sunday sohool at 9:45 o'olook a m.
Public worship every 2nd and 4th Sun
day of each month at 10:30 a m, in the
Luthoran church.
Mrs Louis Larson is slowly recov
ering after a siege of several week's
sickness.
Mr and Mrs Sam Larson aud Mr and
Mro H Nelsen were Easter diners Sun
day at the Louis Podersen home.
Hans, Axel ami Rasmus Rasmussen
and Mr and Mrs Frod Nelsen wore
some of tho Enster guests at tho Ohris
Mogenson homo Sunday.
Wo carry all kinds of harness sup
plies and repairs, O Anderson Co,
Goo Timlin was apassanger to the
city Tuesday.
John Oampboll planted his early po
tatoes Monday.
Mr and Mrs Goo Timlin and family
and Mr and Mrs John Groeu and
children, spont Easter Sunday at tho
Grandpa Greou homo.
Everything in fancy groceries, in
cluding a completu linn of tho cole
brated Heinz fanoy table Mpooialtios,
at O Anderson Co's. '
Mrs Hoy is suffering from a severe
cold.
Little Anna Book visited her cous
ins, tho Frodriksen girls, hero Sim
day. Goorgo Boacom camo down from
Sioux City Suuday to oat Eastor din
nor at the homo of his mother, Mrs M
Beacom.
Wo havo iu stock tho colobrated
Martiu hat for mon in the latest ap
proved stylos. C Anderson Co.
Mrs Margarot Bouck went to Dako
ta Oity last weok to stay with hor
daughtor, Mrs L J Thompson, Tvho is
in poor hoalth.
Goorgo Timlin received his appoint
ment last week as postmaster, havincr
boon chosen by tho sureties of Caro
Frodrioksen who took charge of tho
office when Fredricksou disappeared
several weeks ago.
Rov J Sorenson, pastor of tho Lu
theran ohuroh, will preach his fare
well sermon hero next Suuday, April
19th, at 10:30, and at Homer in the
aftornoou at 2:30.
Rain coats, rubbers and rubber
boots in tho best quality of goods, at O
Anderson Co's.
JACKSON.
Jerry MoDrido waa up from Sioux
Oity Monday.
Dan Kormedy, auditor for the Atlas
Elovator company, was looking after
buninoss hero Monday.
MrsE W Nordyko and daughtor
i-nyiiis, oi oioux uuy, wero guests in
tho B P Sawyer homo several days
last week,
Mrs Oathorino Twohig and daugh
ter Margarot aro spending tho week at
tho Joo Davey homo at Ponca.
James Nolan and wifo, of Struble,
la, spont Easter with tho homo folks
near ViBta.
Goorgo Toller aud wifo departod
Saturday for Liaooln to visit their son.
William Tollor.
Miss Riokman, of Sioux Oitv. in via.
itlng in tho Geo Asbury homo,
D C Heffornan, of Hubbard, was
calling on friends huro last Saturday
ovoning.
Mr aud Mrs Jus Sutherland, Myrtle
Leahy and Herbert Eiuuoy spent Sun
day iu tho JaB Sutherland, ar, homo
at Pouoa.
Lydia Teller, who teaches iu Dixon
county, spent Suuday with tho homo
folks.
Mrs J P MoEwoa and children, of
8ioux Oity, are guests of their brothor,
Thos Sullivan, this week,
Tho public sohoola reopened Wed
nesday after a fow day's vacation.
M Mimnaugh was in Nowcaatlo
soveral days this week.
J M Barry dopartod Monday for
Omaha to report for duty as a jury
man iu tho federal court,
Mrs JaB Suthorjand was oalled to
La Juuta, Co), Monday by the sorions
illnosB of hor sjsfor, Mss Ella Loahy.
Frauk Flynn, of Hluton, Ja, 'is vis
itiug iu the homo of his brothor, Jus
Flyun, this weok.
Somo of tho young peoplo from horo
attonded tho Eastor ball at Ponca
Monday evening and at Hubbard Tues
day oveniug,
Gortrudo MoHalo denarted for her
inrr-Tiiin win ii-ai
to spend tho Easier vacation. Sho
was accompanied homo by Carmelia
Quinu.
The academy closed last Tuesday
for a week's vacation, the students all
going to their respective JiomeB for
their vacation.
H A Uamm had a load of cattle on
tho market Monday and a load of hogs
Tuesday.
Ohris R Smith, of Vista, and James
Heodriokseu ouch had a load of hogs
on tho Sionx City market Tuesday.
Klrst publication 4-10-lw
Notice of Application for Liquor License
Notice In heroby given Hint on tlin IRth
Uny of April, 1014, Henry Kriimwlpilo tiled
with the villago clork of Dakota Oity, Ne
braska, his application and petition for
n license to soil ninlt, spirituous and vinous
liquors nncl to conduct n saloon on lot 12,
block HU, In said villago of Dakota Oity,
Nebraska, undor tho laws of tho state and
ordinances of snld vllloge. Any nnd all
objections to tho granting of snld license
should bo filed with tho village clerk on or
lwforo April 8f, IBM.
Henry Krumwledo, Applicant.
S. T. Kruin. Vlllnuo Olork.
Dated April 16. 1914.
First publication 4-18-3W
Notice of Application for Liquor License
Notice Is heroby given that on tho SStli
day of March, ltdi, Patrick Hccnan tiled
with tho vlllnsce clork of JncWson, Nobr, his
application and petition for a license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors nnd to
conduct nsnloon on the cast half of lot :i In
block 7, Hedges addition to tho vlllnge of
Jnckson, Nebrnskn, underthe laws of stnto
and ordinances of snld vlllnge. Any and nil
objections to tho granting of snld lionise
should bellied with tho villago clork on or
uuioru jvpru ,hi, ivif.
Patrick lleonnn, Applicant.
If. F. McKeover, Villago Olork.
Dated April 10, 1914.
First publication 4-0-3w
Notice of Application for Liquor License
Notice Is hereby given that on tho Uth
ilny. o- April, -U. Dnggnn A. HelTorimn
tiled with the vlllngo clerk of Hubbard. No
binska, their application and petition for a
jlcenso to soil tnnlt spirituous nnd vinous
llauors. nnd comlmt. n nn!nnn in oni.i vii.
logo on lot IB In block is, under the laws of
the stnto of Nebrnskn and ordinances of
said villago, during tho fiscal year begin
ning the first Tnesdny in May, lull.
Any aud nil objections to tho granting of
said license should bo on (lie with tho vil
lage clork by the SOth day of .April. 1911.
, Duggnn .fc HolTornnn,
D.O. ItelTornan, Applicants.
Vlllngo Olerk.
First publication 4-u-iw.
PnOBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
In the county court of JJnkotn county, Ne
brnskn. In tho matter of tho estnto of William
Orr.Sr., deceased.
Notico Is hereby glvon, that the creditors
of tho snld deceased will meet tho exec
utor nnd executrix 'of said ostato, be
fore mo. county Judge of Dakota coun
ty, Nebraska, at tho county court room
in snld county, mi tho 1st rinv nf .inn.
-1911, on tho !lrd day of August. 1914.
ana on the 5th day of October, 1914, at
10 o'clock a.m. each dny for tho purpose of
presenting thoir claims for examination,
adjustment nnd allowance. Six months
aro allowod for creditors to present their
olulins and ono year for tho executor
and executrix to settle snld estate, from
tho soth dny of Mrrch, 1911.
This notice will bo published In tho Dako
ta County Herald for four weeks successive
ly prior to tho 1st day of June, 1914.
Witness tny hand, nnd seal of said court,
this Slth. day of March, A. D. 1814.
- , D.O.Hkffkiwan,
Lbkai,. County Judge.
First Publlcotlon 4-!f-3w.
NOTICE.
Alfred Hallnni. defendant, will take no
tico that the First Nntlonnl Hank of Sioux
City, Iown. plaintiff, tiled its potltion In
tho district court of Dakota county, Ne
braska, ngalnst tho defendant, Alfred Hal
lnm. tho object nnd prnyorof which were
to secure Judgment against tho defendant
In tho sum of J30B8.64. with Interest thereon
at tho rate of 8 per centum from the 22nd
day of September, 1913. upon a Jtulgmcnt
rendered inn court of general Jurisdiction
In the county of Woodbury and Stnto of
iown. nnu costs in mo mim of jll.30 tnxed In
said action In said state of Iowa, and tho
sum of J70.89 attornoys fees taxod under tho
law of Iowa as a part of said Judgment;
and that in snld action in Dakota county
said plalntltT has duly and regularly se
cured the lssuanco of an ordorof attach
ment against said defendant nnd thnt tho
same has beon levied upon tho following
described real entnto, towlt: Lots 1,2,3,4,).
8.T.8. 0.10. 11, 12, 18. 14, 15 nnd 10 In block fi;
Iotf .l'.2'. '. ...'. MO. n.12. 13. 14. IB, 10
and 17 in block 7: lots 1, 2, 3. 4.6, 0.7,8, . 10.
11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17 and 18 In block 8: lots 1
2. 4, 6, 0. 7. 8, 0. 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 18, 18. 17. 18, IB
20.21.22, 23 and 24 ill block 10; lots 1,2,3.4.5
0,7. 8, 9. 10. 11 and 12 In block 11 ; lots 1, 2 3, 4
5. 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13. 14 and 15 In block 12
lots 1, 2, 4, 6, 0. 7 and 8 in block 1 : lots 1, 8. 4.
5.0,7,8,9.10. 11. 12. 18 dhd 14 In block 2: lots
2,4,6.0,7.8,9.10,11,12.13,14,15, 10, In block
3; lots 1, 2, 4, C. 8, 7. 8. V. 10, 11, 12. 18, It. 15 and
10 In block 4; lots 1.2, 8,4.6,6,7,8.9,10.11.12.
14. 16. 10, 17. 18, IB. 20. 21, 22. 23 nnd 21 la block
9, all in Lakosldo Park, Dakota county, Ne
braska: tho unplatted portion of lot 3, suc
tion thirty-two (32), township twenty-nlno
(29), rango nine (0), east of tho th P. M
and whioh order of nttaohmont, appraisal
and roturn woro illpd in tim nnn rf ti...
olork of the district court on tho 28th day
ii if ' -unt, ino piaintui
wi uik mui. sum pruyuny do oruerou sold
to satisfy- tho nmount found due on tho
causo of aotion sot forth in its said petition.
You are reauirod tonnswnr sniii nntitinn
on or boforo the 11th day of May, A. . 1914.
Tiik FntST 'national hank,
oKBioux City, Iowa.
First publication 4-2-5w
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notico is horoby given that by vlrtuo of
nu uiudi w uud iisuiiu ojr ma merit or tho
District Court of tho Klghth Judicial Dis
trict of Nebrnskn, within and for Dakota
county, in nn action wherein Tho FirstNu
tional Dank o: Sioux City. Iowa, is plaintiff
and Crystal Lako Distillery Company and
Crystal Lako Distlllory.lncorpornted, Snell
A Moran, n co-partnership consisting of
James G. Hnell and William F. Moron.
Sionx Oity Boiler & Hheot Iron Works, a co
partnership consisting of llobert Wlldman,
and Hobort Wildmnn, Jr.. K. n. chapman,
Charles Watson. F. D. Unlley, Oharlos O.
Olnggott. William McOoll, and II. K, Clark
and Ausonla Copper i Iron Works, incor
porated, rt corporation, aro defendants. I
wm on ino m uajr or May, 1P14, at the south
door of tho court house, In tho Village of
Dakota City. Dakota county, Nebraska, of
fer lor sale at public nuctlon tho following
described lands and tenoments, to-wlt:
All of block ten (lO)excoptlots thirty (80).
thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (82) and all
In block nine (9) and tho vaoatod alleys In
said blocks nine (9) nnd ten (10). and tho
vueuieu Hireoi uetween said blocks
?,.no.i.l?) ,,n.na, ten d and also
lots J,,1A.t;,r.(?0' tl-lrty-one (31) and thirty
two (82) In block soveu (7) all m Martin's
addition to South Sioux City in Dakota
county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 2nd day of
April A. I). 1914.
Fiiank Ma no.v,
Sheriff of Dakota County. Nobr.
First publication S-29-4W
NOTICE OI OPENINQ BOAD'.
Stnto of Nebraska, County of Dakota, ss.
Notico to Land owners.
To nil whom it may concern:
The commissioner appolntod tolocateand
establish a road commencing at tho county
line between Dakota County, Nobraska, nnd
Ihurston County, Nebraska, on the seotlon
lino between sections thirty-four (34) and
thlrty-llVO (33). In tnwnuliln twiintv.nnvnii
(S7j.rangeolght(8),ca8tof tho sixth (0) P.
M., in Dakota County, Nebraska, nnd run
ning thonca north on soction llnu between
sections thirty-four (80 and thirty-llvo (35),
sections twuuty-slx (SM) ami twenty-seven
(27), nnd seotlons twenty-two C-1) nnd twou-ty-three(S3).allln
township twenty-sevon
(-7), range (8), to the northeast corner of tho
south oast quarter of tho south oast qutr
tur (so!i of soi 1 of said seotlon twenty-two
1-4, mm ruiiimiK kutmuu viv iu iiiivruui
with tno Publia Itoad known ns the Homor
nnd Winnebago itoad nnd there tormlnnto.
Said road to be sixty-six feet wide, so far as
It follows thoseotlon lino, and for the re
mainder of the way forty (40) feet wide, has
reported in favor of the establishment nnd
location therof, atul all objections thereto,
or olaims for damages, must bo tiled In tho
County Clerk's ortloo on or before noon of
the unh dny of April, A. D. 1914. or such road
will be established nnd locnted without rrf
erenco thereto.
GKO.WILKINS.
County Clerk.
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Farm and Cattle Loans. .Well equipped for these. Lowest
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Fire apd Cyclone Insurance. The good rates, companies,
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can supply. We -offer choice First Morteatres imm-overl farms
and city property Tax Fne,
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biiowing renect title.
eight years without a penny's
seven per cent lor Yonr onev?
Our Safety Deposit Vaults have Electric Protect in- nrfl :uc
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looms ior steerage passengers.
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rons. Get on our mailing list, for there's good reading for all
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We guarantee each deposit with every dollar every acre of
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No. 59062
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PfjDiqREB: sued by Prince du Ohonoy (81308), ho by
Duo du Olionpy U10M). out of Charlotte II (1S41W. Dnin.
K'aaT' s" by 0rg,l"19t0 ,imi oul of"
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LENaRAND-ls a bay llolglnn Stallion. 8 years old, weight
loo pounds, with small strlpo In forehead, and right hind
foot white. II was bred.by Mr.FoIlxCoupez.ot DaHslIly.
and Imported March' 1, lull, by W. A. Lang ,& Uo of
Greeley, Iowa, lie was foaled In 1WXJ.
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Will Stand the Season of 1914 nsJ'ollows:
Mondays at the alias, lllivcn farm.
Tuesdays at tho Sponcor barn, Dakota City.
Wednesdays at Chas. Ifelkos', on Hugh Graham farm.
Thursdays and Fridays at E. L. Hoss', on tho old Win.
Nixon farm south of Homor.
Saturdays at tho Homor Llvory Ham,
TBRA1S: JI5 to lnsuro with foal. $20 for standing colt.
Upon tho sale or romoval of inaros lrom county, foal bill
becomes duo at onco; or when mares are not properly
returnod for trial sorviro, fees become duo at onco. Duo
caro will In) taken to prevent accidents, but at risk of
owner of ninre. If sho sustnlus any.
LEONARD ROSS
Owner and Attendant, Dakota City, Neb.
Pure Bred
Perch
eron Stallions
JALLANS C8839G) 74588. Imported by W. L,.Declow,
Collar Bapuli, Town, foaled March 21, 1909, black, weight 1900 lbs.
CAPTAIN 90875. Bred by J. P. Anderson, of Agenda,
IvunaaB, foaleil May 1, 1912, oolor hlaok, weight H20 lb.
Both thofio Htallioua will utaml the Hcahou of 1911 overy day
except Sumlay at my barn at Hubbard, Nebraska.
TERMS
$15 to insure maro with foal. $20 to instiro colt
nine dava old. If mare ih po11 nr rmn,i frnm tim
county acrvioo fees
will bo taken to proven t acoidents,
alio atistaina any,
Anyono intoronted iu rorohoron ITorHes should como and eo theso
two BtalliouH.
LrOUXlS Bo
Owner nna Attendant Hnbbard, Nebraska
SH-w.
V
-West Bank
with abstract and attorney's opin-
We have loaned thus for twentv-
loss
Why Not Receive Six or
in idle
Havre,
Private
he lid-West Bank
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fmmmmfftnm
become duo at onco. Duo caro
but at riak of owner of maro if
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home at Fairbury, Neb, last Saturday
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