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M i IvJ :i Hi ill I & ' f s. : i J -m DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, , l S W fr '"fTiilrrT-r - " - i' V -in ur i in Urn Dakota County Herald JOHN H. RBAM, PUDUSHUR Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. Official Paper of Dakota County Farm Notes. Political Announcements Notices uiiilor this heading will bo charged for nt the rnto of 60 per line. FOR SHERIFF. I horoby announce myself as a can didate for sheriff of Dakota county, aubjeot to tho will of tho republican voters nt the coming primary oleotiou. If nominatod and elected I will sorvo the pcoplo without partiality, and with my best efforts in nil matters. James Fuoston. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby nnnonuco myself ns a can- didato for tho republican nomination for treasurer of Dakota county at tho primary election to bo hold August 18, 1914. I was born in Dakota procinot, whero I havo spent practically nil my lifo. If nominated and elootod I will serve 'tho pooplo of tho county con scientiously and fearlessly. ClUY G. HlDKS. I COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby nnnounco mjBolf as a can didate for thn ofllco of county treas urer of Dakota county, subject to tho will of tho republican voters at tho primary election, lo bo held August 1, 1914, If nominated and olootort 1 will work for tho best interests of the taxpayers nt nil times, nnd will per sonally nttond to tho duties of tlio ofllco in tho most economic manner, consistent with good service "W. II. liEUOEIl Issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. MADISON COUNTY SILO DAY A silo day was set nside recently by tho farmers of Madison county to study the different types of bIIos in use in tho county. A tour of inspection was made by untomobilo and was held un der tho auspici s of Val Kuska, the farm demonstrator of tho Madison County Farm Management association. This was tho second event of tho kind in Nebraska; Gage county nrraugod a slinllnr occasion a fow weeks previous. The third and fourth silo days nro sohcdulod for Dawes county on July 7 nnd 8. Tho Htnto Oollogo of Agri culturo is cooporntiug with tho farm ers at such moetitigs whero possiblo. illKMOXSTIUTOII FOll KIMBAI.L COUNTY Btill nnother farm domonBtrator has boon added to tho list in Nobrnskn, this lime in Kimball county. Tho now domonstrator is George Utiruh, instrno- rnbino oporntod n largo rauoh north of towt nnd in later years wnB ongngod in the morcautilo business and was also interested in the banking busi ness. Yo editoi's father In-law, F M Draper, of Sioux Oity, painted a house and bank building here for Mr Oar rn bino in 1883. Winnebago Ohiettain: Mr and Mrs Minion Armour, of Homer, and Mr and Mrs T McGlnBhau, of Dnkotn Oity, were guests Bundny of Mr nnd MrsTT Hnrris J Leodom, of Hubbard, called nt tho Ohiettain ofllco Thursday, Mr Leednra is county sur veyor of Dakota county but was onco upon a timo n printer. Tho voters of his county, however, don't hold that up against him .... A In w suit between Ralph Norris and Tim O'Connor, FOR COUTY TREASURER. I horoby announce myself n republi can candidate for county treasurer of Dakota county, subject to tho will of the voters nt tho primary election to bo held August 14, 1914. Ol'stin S. Bacon, which has been ponding for somo timo, was recently decided in tho su premo court of Iowa iu favor of Ralph Norris. The oase originated over a uarload of grain sold to O'Connor by Norris for which the former refused to pay, alleging dnoinged condition. Thn oouit rendered a judgment of $2 800. Walthill Timt-B: MIhb Fnyo Ilanon, of 8011th Sinux in spending he week with her fiiemt, Mini Lenn Mcuon.... Mr nnd A!rt M .Vinson departed Friday for Homer where they will make their home lifter having been residents of Walthill n few mouths I V Gor- ham letnrned from "rjstnl lnku Tups day after spending Sunday with his family. His llsli Htory didn't get past the censor nf professional ethics BALANCE SHEET. Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances for the Six Months Ending June 30, 1914, D.G.Evans, County Treasurer collections: To cash on hand I $35865 31 To l'JOO tax collected - 33 43 To TJ07 tax collected 1 49 To 1909 tax collecfed 5 06 To 1910 tax collected ... ..... 138 62 To 1911 tax collected 65 42 To 1912 tax collected '.". 673 50 To 1913 tax collected .Y?:, 65454 52 13 77 508 00 209 04 285 106 176 1944 2086 A change linn been mado in tiio pro prietorship of tho MnBon pharmacy by tho retiromont of Mr M Mutton, who hns moved book to Homer. Tim fliore is now owned by tho sou, who will rt main in charge, nnd will be known hs the W II Mnsou phnrmaey. It lias been operated by M Mason & Son Binco tho ilrst of March, when they purchased of F G Hoar. Sioux Oity JoiimuU: William A Nead, 02 .vents old, of Honth 8ioux Oity, died yesterday morning at !i o'clock of nn abacas of the nt'irauuli. Death ocourrod at 11 local hospital, where ho had bceu for almost two voeks. For tho pimt forty years Mr Ntud was 11 citizen of South Hionx Oity, and in nn oarlior day wiih famil iar with crookn and their work iu this part of thb country, and llgiuo I in a number of their arrests Recently he hns been conducting a doteotivo agen cy in Sioux Oity, aud bus been em ployed by tho Amarioau Bankers' Pro tective association as a defective, witli headquarters here. Mr Noad wus born in C'o.lar Rupide. Uo iB survived by tho widow, two hub and two stepdaughters. Tho sons aro W 8 Nead, of Stillwater, Minn, nnd John Nead, of 8ioux Oity. Tho stepduugh tors uio Mrs Daniel Gamer, of Sheii dan, Wyo, and Mra Luolln Johrs, of Codur RipulH, Tl.e body will bo sent to Ooriur Rapids fo burial futhur and mother. : : G6e Mid-West Bauik. y Sioxxx City, Iowa. K 'TojaH aE'' llmilaPflHal 8. W. MoKINLEY, Of Homer, Nobr.. whoso ninio appear- on I ho non-partisan will .V To tax paid under protest To school laud principal 1. ..s-: . v To school land interest .'.'.L'X To school land leae .','-. jk'--! To agricultural land interest .,;tr??. To auto liceiise '. .''.'tj?..' To January state apportionment '. .-., To June aoDortionment ,...'.' '...ti To county general .W 484 To finea and license '... 5 A( To interest on countv deposits ..V. ..'. 320 To scavenger collections ,.... 186 22 To redemptions .' '.-. 1501 72 To feeB , '..'.,''' 107 75 To inheritance tax 584 34 05 76 00 34 22 25 00 16 For County Sheriff. Geoogo Gain, of Homor, Nob, an nounces himself as a candidato for sheriff of Dakota county subjoat to tho decision of tho ropubliaun pri mary olootion, August 18, 1914. Goorgo Cain, Homor Nob. Call for Republican County Convention. Tho ropublioans of Dakota county, Nobrasku, aro horoby called to moot in convention at tho court houso in Dakota Oity, on Suturday, July 18, 1914, at 1, o'olook p m, for tho pur poso of soleoting six delogatos to at tond tho republican stato convention in Linooln, Nebraska, on July 28, 1911, nt 12 o'clock, noon, nnd also for tho purposo of soleoting tho county central committoo for tho ensuing year. The county oonvontion shall bo mado up of delegates from tho various precincts to bo eolootod nt procinot caucuses, on tho bnsiB of ono delo gate for each ton votes or major frac tion thereof oast nt tho 1912 olootion for Hon Chester A Aldrioh, republican nominoo for governor, und oaoh pro cinot shall in addition bo entitled to ono dologato at largo. Said appor tionment ontitlos tho sovoral products to tho following roprcsontation in tho county convention: Hubbard ..-. 7 Dol Emerson 7 Dol Omndi 17 Dol Dakota 10 Dol Covington 17 Dol Ht John' 5 Dol Summit 8 Dol Pigoon Orook.. 5 Dol Total 77 It is horeby recommoudod that tho Bovoral procinot caucauBos bo hold throughout tho county on Saturday, July 11, 1914, at 3:30 o'olook p in. Said convontiou shall havo nuthori to transact any other business which may properly como beforo it. W n Ryan, Chuirmnn. the non-partisan primary ballot as a candidato for county judge, ban been n resident of Homer for tho past twenty yeais or more, Ho is u yotniR man of good business mirfliilcu- tions, and will make au attentive und reliable ofllciul, tor in agriculture at tho Kimball coun ty high sohool. Ho begsn work ub domonstrator July 1. Mr Uuruh has homosteaded iu South DukiiU nnd has ha J other general farm uxporienoa Ho is also a graduate of the Nebraska Oollogo of Agriculture. Prior to Mr Unruh's election to tho position, lie had deen doiui; considerable pruatiaal agricultural work with the furruors of the county. With tho hiring of a farm domonstrator iu Kimball comity, Ne braska ban eight men in the Held. The other counties having farm dem onstrators aro Gage, Seward, Thurs ton, Merrick, Madison, Dakota, and Dawes. MIS81NO OPI'OnTUNITIEB Not ono farmor in nino or ton is availing himself of tho bulletins of the Nobrnskn Experiment Station. On tho regular mailing list of tho station thoro wera last yoar 11,000 names. Tho numbor 01 farm owuors and tenants for 1918 was 119,105 This means that only ono farmor in ton gets tho bullotins regularly. On tho other1 hand a Inrgo numbor of bul letins nro sont irregularly to Nebras kanB upon application, ao that the ac tual numbor of namos on tho mailing list is not nn exaot indication. Any porson in Nebraska may roooivo regu larly and absolutely froo both Exten sion and Experiment Station bullotins from the Dullotin Department, Uni versity Farm, Lincoln. Wh Total '. $112166 97 DISllURSKMENTS: f By stale treasurer's receipt No. 89784 , $ 1350 11 By state treafiurer's receipt No. 92592 6888 00 By state treasurer's receipt No. 93030 6007 00 By county general warrants redeemed 10151 04 Bv county bridire warrants redeemed 1472 47 By county road warrants redeemed ,. 122194 By drainage district No. 2 warrants redeemed....'. 1920 55 By South Sioux City bond . 1012 50 By swamp ditch warrants pa d 9 00 By school bonds paid .' 2268 75 By school judgment paid t. 7 5200 00 By school orders paid '.??:. 26856 00 Bv Covington judgment r,' -aw ' Bv protest ref uuded l.Wi 13 77 By road district warrants v .rf 2459 90 Bv inheritance appraisement ? 42 15 By South Sioux Citv orders paid :. : 1498 00 By Jackson orders paid , f. ...... 440 00 By B'nerson warrants paid ?'?.. .'. 219 00 By Dakota City warrants paid r. . .... v 400 00 By redemptions paid . . . V". . S. 1399 14 By clerk hire paid , 33 00 By treasurer's salary v V. 1000 00 G5 90 10 06 ltom8 of Interest from our Exchanges I Lyons Mirror: Miss Helon Bobior, of Dakota City, was tho Rtiost of tho John Young family this week. Salix Itomu in Sloan, Iu, Star: Mossrs Androw Leahy, Waltor Leahy nnd Geo IJoacom, of Sioux City, mo tored to Salix Thursday evening and visitod in tho Ohicoino, homo. Total f.. $72740 BALANOKS. . State funds - $ 1624 County road No. 1 '. 2306 County road No. 2 , 1509 County road No. 3 - .' 1571 1901 eoavonger fund .' 25 48 1912 soavengor fund ' 223 31 Inheritance fund ,2128 40 Covington judgment 12 47 Draiuago district No. 2 ; 2290 98 8wamp ditch fund 1003 39 County gonoral fund 80 82 County bridge fund 1033 80 Soldiers' relief fund 63 38 Advertising fund 7 10 Covington Annex '. . 47 25 Sohool district fund : 14590 90 Finos and licnnao fund t 2 05 South Sioux City bond 47 55 Homor bond 525 44 Road distriot fund 7510 64 Fees , 107 75 Dakota City..., 901 64 South Sioux Oity . . . 1778 15 Homer r. JnokBOU , ' ' Emerson Hubbard Redemption fund Iutorest Sioux City Tribuuo, 6 "racing" automobilo attomptod to rtub puBt Chief of Police Mathwig of Smith Sioux City, Saturday night, the chief smashed ono of tho fiout headlights on tho inachiuu with his over ready "billy." Earlier in the day" three meu iu the samo car hud pussed through tho oity and had been uurned by Mathwig not to run Ht higb speed. Tho arrest of the party was mado nt 10 o'clock at night after a lively chase down sovoral lanes. The men iu tho car hung tho blanket over tho good right "eyo" of tho cur in hii uttempt to conceal themselves, but several hench mon of the chief located tho speeders. Judge Malonoy ilued tho party $35 for tho spirited joy ride. Fourteen drivers of motorcycles and automobiles who wore exceeding tho 10-milo limit, were arrested botwoeu Friday night and Suudiiy. Tho majdnty of theso paid iiuos rangiug upwards from $5. John Bluster und Nick Lewis from LeMnrb wore tnkou in tow last night ufter Chief Mathwig had pulled n re volver nnd threatened to "plug" tho tires if tho occupants of tho car did uot stop. Sioux City Journal, 7 : John Feller, a prominent farmer aud stockman who lives near Goodwin, Neb, had a hord of nice looking beeves that wore good enough to bring $8 80. Tho thirty four head averaged in weight 1,400 pounds Government river employes have abandoned the search for tho body of Fred Young, 21 years old, of South Sioux City, a. fellow worker, who was drowned in tho Mis bouri river near Elk Paint, 8 D, Sat urday afternoon. Youug, who was employed on tho revetment work near Elk Point, wont iu bathing on tho afternoon of tho Fourth. Ho had got boyoud his depth and wont under be foro aid could reach him. The cur rent is very swift at tho spot whero ho was drowned, aud it is bolioved that tho body has been carried many miles dowu stream or has been caught on a snag. Earlier in tho aftomoon, men with whom Young was omployed, who hud boeu bathing whero Young was drowned, left tho rivor on account of tho dangerous current. Tho accident ocourrod oloso to the government boat. Young had boon employed at rivor work for sovoral months. TO YOU: We wish you to know our Insurance Department to use it. Completely Equipped Everything in Insurance and Bonds written and priced Right. The writer's close personal atlen tion to'each risk, means much, when loss occurs. We Make Farm and City Loans up to '10 to 50 " te value of lands and buildings. Low rates and Service that will thoroughly please and satisfy. We Write Insurance when material is on ground, thus saving extra builder's policy. We Offer Evety hing in Good Banking, with "Safety Over All." Small depositors are heartily Welcome, and Know it. "The Man Behind" has headed hU own bank since 1S8G gives ALL his time here has no outside interests to distract (is really behind.) Otu Deposits are Absolutely Guaranteed by long experi ence, ample capital and surplus Modem Mid-West Methods every dollar, every ajre of land of the owii"rs their life-time's iu side his I good reputation. (If you do not think this SAFE, investigate compare Think again.) These Slogans Run True: "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." "Safe as a Government Bond." Where Welcome wears well," "The Peopl-'s home bank." "Worth While. ' "Secured Loans Only." "For ALL the people." dry for yourself Know "Smile Also " We Earnestly Strive lo'hilp our customers in every :i and mean just this "For Anything Anywhere See Us." We Loan Only on Secured Notes to Farmers mostly, as we know and like them. (And They Like Us.) We Desire a Call from You will appreciate any business given us care for it RIGHT. Give us your next Insurance policy. We Nebraska, South Dakota, for this Mid-West serving the three states. Thanking you for past and future favors, 4 Oettifloutes. Furm &, Ontilo Yours very truly, Ed. T. Kearney, President write in Iowa, Bank faithfully Loans, Steamship Tickets, Sufoty deposit vaulty . : ae Total , , $10459 Lobs salary nnd olerk biro. 128 82 07 13 39 81 186 70 284 99 319 55 $10459 27 1033 00 Oxir Meats I Wakollold Itoms in Wayno Demo crat: Mrs Waldou returned Satur day to Dakota Oity after a weok's vis it with WakeUeld friends. Mrs Leo Vulloy nooompnuiod her home for a short stay. First publication T-u-Uw FINAL NOTICE State Tax Suit for Year iota Pinal Notice In tho District Oourt ot Dukotn County, Neuraaku. Tho HUte ot Nournskn. , lMulntllt, vs. The Bovoral I'nrcoli ot J .anil horuliiuftordo scribed, and nil l'orsonsnuilOorpoiutlouii huvlnu orolalinluu tltlo to, or nny inter eat. rluht or claim In, and to mioli pnicula o( teal estate, or any part tumour. Defendants, TRACT NO. 778. To return M.Struby nnd to the unknown ownera of tho real oatalo described bolow; Notice li hereby irlvcn that under u de creo of the district court of aald county ot Dakota, state ot NobriuWn. rendered In the stale tax itult (or tho year 191, the follow tut deacrlbed real estate, situate Hi the county ol Dakota and mate of Nubrnaka, to wit; Lot tour (4) In block ono hundred tblrty-elKlit I im). all In the vllliiKe of Dako ta Olty, waa on tho flth day of November. lt)12, duly sold at publto vendue by the comity trcuiurerof said county In tUe man ner prpvlded by law, nnd that tho period of redemption from suoIl anle Villi oxplru on tbo stli day ot November, 1UU. You are further notified that the owner of thocortlllcato of tax Mile Issued by the county treasurer will make application to the court lu the nbove entitled cuuio for confirmation of hucIi sale an soon nx practi cable after the period of redemption hail expired, nnd you nro horoby notified that tho tlmetmd nlace of the henrlnir urjaimunh confirmation will be entered in the con Urination record kept by Uie clerk of said court, on or before the 2Sth day of October, mt. You will examlno said eonUruintlou record to ascertain the time of suah hear In ir and mny be present. If you 'desire, to make any objections or ahow cause nuy the sale should not be couflnnod, , Dated this th day of July. lid). Hobort K, Hvaus. Owner and Holder of the Certificate of Tax Hale. Real estate loans. Geo WHklna" Ady Ponea Journal : Mra F D Falos ro tUrnod, Saturday, from a visit with tho Wm Robs family of Dakota City.... Miss Rello Klarmuu, siBtor of Mrs Harry Snydor, begun work in the tele phone oftloo Wednesday noon. Miss Kiarmau camo from South Sioux Oity anil is au ozporiouoo'l oporator, Allen Nows; Mr und Mrs Frank Ilale loturuod Tuesday night from thoir visit hi Minnesota.... A number of tho Alloil pooplo will spend tho Fourth at Orystal luke, somo will go to Pomeroj's grovo, a numbor will tako in tho auto roots in Sioux Oity, and tho rest will stay at homo,.,. Mr Aloxus Seward, of New Frovideuoo, la, aud Mrs Envin Seward, of tho same placo, aooompanied by Mrs Ed win Androws, went to Dakota Oity Saturday to visit Mrs Audrow'B daughter, Mrs Geo Ooughtry and family, The gentleman is a brother of Mrs Androws und the lady is the widow of another brothor, They vis ited at tho AndrowH homo tho oast wook. Emerson Entorpriso: Mrs Frod Illume loft Friday morning for n visit with friends und relatives at Omaha und Council Hluffs,... Goorgo Wull way is suffering from un injured optic, Ho wus ucoidoutly gouged in tho oye with u stiok, wounding himself quito badly.,.. Mr aud Mrs Tim Carrabino, of Kuubiib City, Mo, aro horo visitiug at tho homo of Mrs Carrabino'a broth or, J L Davis. Tho Oarrabineo nro formor reoidonts of Emerson and vi cinity, la the early eighties Mr Our- Cash Ualanoo 3912G 27 Wo do horoby cortify, that wo have examined the abovo statement of D. G, Evans, county troasuror of Dakota county, Nebraska, for tho six months euding Juno 30, 1911. To tho bost of our knowledge wo believe each collec tion lins been correctly entered and properly accounted for, and thut tho vouchors and othor items of orodits wero iu proper form and oorreatly entered and that the footings woro vorlllod by ub and found to bo eorreot, and that the abovo statemeut of balances ugreos with said aoounts in said county treasurer's gonoral ledger. O. W. Fisher, Tuoa. B. Lono, Geo. W. Tiuokeb, Bonrd of County Oommissionors. aj&wwisifia-J8ss, . iMss-a g Wayno Democrat: Henry and Lo Roy Ley and wives wont to Crystal lake Saturday evening by automobile spend Sunday at their cottage on the shore... Mrs H G Leavons onmo last wook from Dakota Oity to join Mr Leavous hero for a fow weeks boforo thoy leave for thoir now homo in Miohigan....Mrs Frank Dnvey, who has been spending a fortnight at the homo of her daughter, Mrs Fred S Berry, returned to her home at Sioux Oity, Friday Misses Magdalino Davoy, May Malonoy and Margarito Hogan cnino from Sioux City this morning for a weok end visit nt tho homo of Mr und Mrs F S Berry.... A Inrgo pnrty of youug pcoplo from Cur roll went to Orystal Loko Tuesday for an outing of a week or two. Among tho numbor wus Frank Frnnais nnd fnmlly, Frnnk Hughes aud wife. Es ther Boehler, Lizzie Theopolie, L W Oartor and wife, Opal Douglass, John Melliok and wifo, Maude and Clydo Williamson, Elmer and Forrest L Hughes. That thoy will havo a o timo may bo told in advance.... Wm Hiakonbotham, wifo and their twin sous woro last week visiting at tho homo her paronts, Poter Baker and wife. Thoir homo is at Aberdeen, S D. Thoy visitod her brother, Wen dell Baker, who has been seriously ill at Wakefield, and report that ho is slowly recovering, aud has been takon to his homo. Monday morning thoy left for Omuha to visit hor sisters at that pluoo beforo rottiruine to their homo, A. L. MATHWIG Chief of Police, South Sioux Cify, Nebraska Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of Dakota County Primary, Aug. 18, 1914 POLIUY Abiolutely on tho square, nnd a good clean administration, tint, laBt and all the time. Itnis do longer nocessary to arguo with a family about the necossity of a daily nowspaper. Tho only ques tion now is which one. With pooplo who want a fearless, independent pa por, one that will print all tho news about all the candidates and about all pnblio polioica all of tho time, tho Linoolu State Journal is tho ono. A trial price of only $1.00 for tho daily aud Sunday from now until after tho Novembor eleotiou will add thousands of now readers. Tho papor is not forced onto people through fakes and schemes, but is sold strictly on iU morita. Everyono pays iu udvauce, aud all papers aro stopped when tho timo is out. You aro directly inter ested in tho things thut aro boiug done by the stato aud nationul govoru monta, Tho Journal does not support candidates but prints tho facta about all of them. Sond your dollar now and get this roul newspaper at onco. Address, Statu Journal, Linoolu, Neb m mi R3WiA MA m NM m - vim WJW&aarom are gcod. Not Bimply because thoy are sold by us. This same nunt would have, just as much merit anywhere else us here. Hut it is a fact, no such meat is for sale anywhere else. Thn reiuon why our meats ure Palatable and Nutritious ia simple enough. Animals from which they aro. secured are selected. Thoy mU6t be Healthy, Young and Fat Wm. Lorenz, Jr. Dakota City, Nebraska Y our O ummer Outing Whether yon prefer to go camping, stay at a summer hotel or rent a cottage, the cool, clear lakes of 1 Upper Wisconsin have superior accommodations and their natural charm is most attractive. A few weeks of care-free out-of-door life will bring the glow of health to the big folks and the little folks, too. An Ideal Summer Home Hundreds of summer homes have been built during the past few years on the' shores of these beautiful lakes. At present it means but a small expenditure and insures comfortable summer quarters; before long it will represent a most desirable investment, Round Trip Excursion Fares to 1ppar Wisconsin L,tvk.es vltx. the C. Si. P. M. egt O. Ry Our fishing folder will suggest a place to go. It's free. oull upon or address B. C. 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