DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. t u Y i I UELINQUENT TAV SALE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that pursnnnt to Uw, I, D. O. Kcnns, treasurer of Dakota County, Nebraska, will, beginning on Monday, November 2, 1914, at nine o clock In tho afternoon of said day, proceed to nil the following land and town lots, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tho amount of taxes. Interest and costs now due and unpaid on tho same. Said property will bo sold at public auc tion at tho orilcc of the county treasurer of Dakota Countv, Nebraska, and said ate will be continued front day to day until nil of tho said lands and town lots havo been offered. Tho lands und town lots to be sod, and the amount of all delinquent tax against each, with Interest to date of sale, are is follows, to-wlt: Township 27, Range 6. Name Description Sec. Acres. Amt. Geo. Elbert, lot 1 3 12.92 J13.B2 Lawrenco Wclr, pt lot 1.35 15.30 8.17 Geo. Elbert, pt lot 2 w of ... It It 35 2 M7 Township 27, Range 7. Frederick Johnson,. aw.. 3 160 78.08 Minnie Francisco, so.... 4 ICO 71.09 Freeman Rockwell, w M w . 10 80 39.03 Fred Miller, pt s nw....22 10 3.67 Township 27, Rango 8. Mrs. E. R. Klnncar, pt no ow 11 75x150ft 1.28 E. J. Smith, pt no se....U 16.69 16.31 E. J. Smith, pt so so 11 24.16 16.31 Diivld Waterman, sw ne.12 40 48.52 13 J. Smith, nw sw 12 34.97 41.70 E. J. Smlthfl sw sw 12 40 54.10 Joseph Smith, pt n Vi ne nw ...........H 4.27 6.40 Dillip Jtenz, pt s ne nw.14' 17 23.95 Thos, Smith, sw nv..,.14 40 37.99 Albeit & Louis Kilmer, n no 25 80 18.69 Albert Louis Kilmer, s 4 no 25 80 22.47 John D. Thacker, pt sw ne ..;.... .26 19 11.29 John D. Thacker, o nw I. .....26 80 36.25 John D Thacker, ne sw.26 40 15.27 John D. Thacker, pt n M ne 26 13.5 6.26 Fred O'Chander, ne 28 160 56.16 Fred O'Chander, pt .ne - nw 28 24 13.16 Fred O'Chander, pt s nw . 28 75.22 39.31 Fred O'Chander, s ne.29 80 27,92 Fred O'Chander, se 29 160 60.85 Fred O'Chander, lot 1... .32 20 10.68 Township 27. Range 9. Jeffreys Ayres et al., lot 1 5 25.70 4.48 Kdmond Jenkensen, e V4 w sw -....5 40 John Shortey, se sw.... 6 40 John Bhortlev. no sw.... 5 40 KUas N. Bring, n nw.. 8 John MuUialll nw nw... 8 John Mulhall, sw nw.... 8 John'Oolsler, so nw 8 Klonor Prouty et al., pt sw 9 Frat.k A. Boomer, lot 5.. 15 John Mulhall, lot 2 16 John Mulhall, s 16 a lot 1.16 II. W. McClure, se sw. . . 1 J. W, Orr, no so 17 J. W. Orr, nw no 20 "W. W. Roblor, pt sw ne.O J. W. Orr, pt ne nw 20 Joe O. Dell, pt nw nw...20 W. W. Robler, no SW....20 Herman Hurley, no so.. 20 "VV. AV. Robler, nw se....20 Herman Hurley, se se..20 John Mulhall, lot 1 21 John Mulhall, lot 2 21 Herman Hurley, lot 5... 21 Herman Hurley, sw sw..2t John Mulhall, lot 1 22 Walter 13. Orr, lot 2 ....22 Walter 13. Orr, lot 3 22 H. Skldmore, w HW...26 II. Skldmore, e sldo sw.26 It. II. Drown, w sldo w V4 sw 26 Fpllx Chappie, w V4 8W..27 John J. Cain, nw no 28 Wlnkhauso Estate, pt so e 28 Andrew Kramper,.pt e so 29 It. II. Brown, w 8 a lot 235 Townsnip zs, itange o, 2.78 2.78 2.17 2 3 13 I .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 V4. - H. V. Cronk, s nw... II. v. cronk, w sw Jesse Williams, so sw MagIe Barnhart, s nw , IfaKfllc Barnhart, e nw Mary Knox, se sw.... James Knox, a V4 aw. Mary Knox, sw se.... Mary Knox, sw so ... Claud O. Mitchell, sw 8W.27 Claud O. Mitchell, se sw.Z7 Richard Lelber, su ne...34 Claud O, Mitchell, ne nw 34 Richard Llober, n so.. 34 Richard Lleber, sw so... 34 Rluhard Llober. se so.... 34 Township 28, Range 7. John Flanerv. Jr.. n no 1 John Flannery n side se no , 1 John Flannery, ne nw... 1 J. T. Daley, 8 side sw ne 1 I J. T. Daley, s side se no. 1 J. T. Daley, n sldo se nw '1 J. T. Daley, s sldo se nw. 1 J. T. Daley, no tw 1 J. T. Daley, nw Be 1 Mrs. Mary Sullivan, nw nw 1 John Boler, no so 1 John Bolcr, s se 1 Thos. Sullivan, ne no.... 2 Louts Larson, sw 4 John Vf. Hogan, so se... 7 Wm. Harty, se 8 Louis Brutsche, n se. 9 J. W. Squire and J. W. , Gray, ne 12 M. .1. Malonoy, ne nw,..12 M. R. Boler, nw nw ....12 M. J, Maloney, a nw..12 Mnry McGeo, no sw 12 Daniel Hartnett, se 8W..12 Tom Sullivan, Jr., e M ao 12 Thoa Hartnett, nw so.... 12 John Hartnett, sw 86....12 John Maloney, no ne....l3 James Hartnett. w ne.13 Ella A. Hartnett, e nw 13 M. M. Beacom, o 4 aw.. 13 Fred Bartels, e se....l3 John P. Beacom, w se.13 Kate Riley, aw ne 14 Kato Riley, se nw 14 Thos. E, Hefternan, so nw .., 23 Kate Riley, w 14 se 14 Anna Crow, ne 17 Patrick Hogan, w nw.17 John W. Hogan, ne ne..l8 J. AV. Hogan, se ne 18 A. L Anderson, se 19 Andrew Leahy, ne 20 Jaa. Hartnett. ne 23 Thos. E. Hefternan, n nw 28 Fred Bartels, ne ne 24 Geo. AV. Beacom, so ne.,24 John Hartnett, pt se nw.28 John Hartnett, aw 28 John Hartnett, pt w nw so ,...28 John-Hartnett, s se...28 John Hartnett, so 29 Thos. E. Hoffernan, o M ne 34 Thos. E Heffernan, se..34 Nols Anderson, w hi na.,36 Nels Anderson, o M nw.36 40 2.91 40 2.91 40 2.91 40 2.91 60 6.34 47 4.93 32.30 16.74 16 10.35 40 29.03 40 26.88 40 9.76 30 12.13 35 11.39 5 S-7 5.40 40 9.75 40 16.18 40 12.13 40 8.09 41.90 13.79 25.80 8.09 38.10 12.13 40 6.62 49.10 16.18 35.80 11.59 40 14.54 80 36.89 45 48.63 65 29.40 80 20.21 40 13.07 10 2.59 34 94 8 2.69 e 6. SO 34.38 80 23.72 40 30.15 80 37.44. 80 21.67 40 10.86 80 25.47 40 12.83 40 12.83 40 15.96 40 32.91 40 14.17 AA. II. Boals. n 'i nw....l0 . 71 Fred Beerman, pt b 4 nw 10 71 n. Orlbble, ne sw 10 40 Fred Bcerman, nw aw... 10 40 P. Morgan, sw sw 10 40 B. Orlbble, so sw 10 40 U Armbrlght, se 10 160 C. Mlkesell, so ne 11 37 C. Mlkesell. ne nw.. 12 40 C. Mlkesell, a 4 nw ....12 74 M. Foreshoo, s 4 w ....15 SO Geo. E. Ilelkes, n 4 n 4 e 15 40 J. C. Grlbble, a 4 n 4 se .,15 40 A. J. Sides, a 4 e 15 SO AV. II. Boels, no ne 16 40 Herman Roost, o 4 nw no ,.16 20 Henry Ebol. wnir no. 16 20 Alice Sides, sw no 16 40 Frod Beerman, se ne ....16 40 John Boler, no nw 16 40 Fred Bcerman, nw nw,,lS 40 John M. Davcy, aw nw,.16 40 Geo. I. Miller, ne aw.... 16 40 Margaret Heenoy, 'a 4 sw .........16 SO John M. Davey, se 16 160 Fred Bartels, pt ne 17 140.03 Fred Bartels, pt w 4 se .'.4..4..4..H " 79.67 Thos. 13, Heffernan, pt se se ..4.4-'4'H.17 35.60 Timothy Howard, n 4 no no , 20 20 M. J. Maloney, a 4 no no 20 20 M. J. Maloney, nw no... 20 39 Geo. AV. Beacom, sw ne.20 39.39 II. Ostermoyer, pt no ..21 20 AVm. Ebel, pt ne 21 10 Mary K. Armour, pt ne.21 18 A. A. Roost, pt ne ......21 6 Henry Blerman, pt no ,.21 13 Robt. Lapsley, pt ne....21 18,60 AVm. Bartels, e 4 nw ..21 80 S. A. Brldcnbaugh, w 4 nw :....21 SO AVm. Rartels, o 4 sw ...21 80 Chas, II. and Anna Bar tels, pt e 4 so 21 62.07 Harry 13. Brown, no ne..22 40 S. A. Helkos. n 4 nw ne.22 20 Harry E. Brown, s 4 ne.22 80 M Foreshoe. n 4 nw ..22 SO AVm. Armour, sw nw ...22 40 May L. Spurting, et al., se nw ,...r22 40 Ma bio A. Moran, se SW..22 40 S. A. Brldcnbaugh, se aw 22 40 May L. Spurllng, ae ...22 160 AVm. Brown, sw 23 160 Gus Berger, sw 24 160 F. Beerman, ne nw 27 40 August Nlggeman, e 4 nw nw 27 20 Adoph Bartels, sw 26 160 P. AV. Brldendaugh, w 4 nw nw 27 20 S. B. Polly, aw nw 27 40 Fred Bcerman, se nw..27 40 David Glen Armour, e 4 aw 27 SO S. B. Polly, w 14 sw ....27 80 David Gen Armour, so.. 27 160 AVm. Cartels, w 4 no.... 28 80 S. B. Polly, so ne 28 40 AVm. Bartels, ne nw....28 40 Wm. Hllcman, so nw....28 40 AVm. HUeman, no aw ...28 40 S. B. Polly, n 4 se 28 80 S. B. Polly, so so 28 40 David O. Armour, n 4 ne 34 80 David G, Armour, n 4 nw 34 80 S. B. Polly, so sw 34 40 40 21.45 160.48 12.86 S6.18 139.68 19.19 43.38 28.67 20.16 37.07 164.88 M.76 61.95 82.S0 171.90 107.69 107.69 76.21 214.74 257.62 321.81 329.44 300.42 Thos. Sulllvnn, ne ....35 40 Mary E. Mulllally, pt se se 35 36 C. K. Herfernan, nw ne.36 40 Mary H. Mullally, pt blk 7 itiii)iMiitiiitt3v X Mary E. Mullally, nw aw.36 40 Mary E. Mullally, aw sw.36 40 Mury E, Mullally. so sw.36 38.20 M. Boler, aw se 36 37'! John Boler, o 4 so so... 36 19' M. Boler. w U se so 36 19 iownsmp , iiange o. John B. Meyers, sw sw. .35 Townsnip z, nange s. Louis Dlcrklng, lots 2 and 3 3 20 Louis Dlcrklng, a 4 nw. 3 80 H. Bodcnbendcr, s 4 8W 6 80 Julia McAllister, e 4 ne. 7 80 Christ Gelster, w 4 ne... 7 77 J. J. McAllister, nw sw. 8 40 AV. P. Altemus, pt no... 20 45 Thedo Aug. Johnson, sw.20 160 AV. P. Altemus, pt se ...20 15 Arthur Stein, lot 5 29 40 Lenora Pence, lot 6 and accr. 29 47.40 W, AV. Stevens, no nw . .29 40 Michael Ri Grayblll, w 4 nw 29 80 Michael R. Grablll, so nw 29 40 Lenora Pence, o 33 ft lot 1 and accr 32 104,40 Townsnip 29, Range 6. 196.63 1178.62 280.97 178.01 282.97 (3.29 236.16 260.76 22.97 291.79 86.18 150.48 43.88 86.18 93.24 765.86 215.66 266.01 292.26 86.18 77.56 193.36 162.22 257.82 214.74 236.16 76.19 321.78 114.32 93.56 267.60 139.38 41.79 44.64 262.83 267.82 207.18 62.82 278.89 73.87 19.13 26.01 12.60 12.42 24.63 26.01 189.56 49.94 11.40 18.92 Unknown, lot 2 .........16 Unknown, lot 3 ...16 Unknown, lot 4 16 John Mulhall, lots 17 John Mulhall, lot 4 17 S. B. Cattlo Land Co., lot 1 22 S. B. Cattlo Land Co lot 2 22 S. B. Cattlo Land Co., n pt lot 3 22 S. 1). Cattlo Land Co., s pt lot 3 22 S. B. Cattlo Land Co., lot 1 23 S, B. Cattlo Land Co., Tot 2 23 S. B. Cattlo Land Co., lot 4 23 Joseph Orrl sw nw 24 Joseph Schoolfleld, com. 22 e of tho sw cor of t nw, n 80 rds, thence w 22 rds, thence a to place of beginning... ,24 Eaton Rush, pt se nw..,24 Jesso Harden, ae no bw.24 John Boler, se se 32 Wm. Harnott, s 4 ne...35 Chaa. Sunt, ne aw 36 Chas, Blessing, nw sw..36 167 141 162 33 42.90 160 160 100 60 22 164.0S 156 40 S0.S7 129.07 27.15 S0.90 129.07 129.07 129.07 132.35 21.99 34.80. 22.24 18.88 21.62 4.60 1.41 8.89 S.89 3.95 t.25 28.68 10.13 9.14 8.01 14 10 88.17 SO 40 40 Township 29, Range 9. 1.46 1.07 1.71 12.83 64.00 11.54 28.68 .78 3.28 F. C. Piatt, pt lot 3 17 10 Nels Anderson, 1 pt lot 3.17 26 TeueriCK av. Lohr, No. 5ptlot3 17 23.40 S4.48 W. S. Orr, n 4 n 4 n so w 17 24 2.61 Luther Travor, so se se.17 10 10.60 H. W. Meeker, pt lot 1..19 11 17.63 F. AV. Lohr, pt lot 2 and accr. 20 86.80 93.12 F. AV. Lohr, pt lot 2 and accr. 20 S.0 8.89 A. S. AVaason, pt lota 6 and e and accr 20 219.10 183.76 y. AV. Lhr. 24 a lot 6.20 24 23.87 Emily Llndney, a 18 a lot 16 20 18 25.70 Unknown, lot 39 31 1 2.87 Unknown, lot 40 21 l 2.87 C. A. Conant, pt ne nw..21 1.17 17.84 Ora M. Fellows et al., pt ne nw nw 22 8.48 40.72 John McConahey, a 4 ae.27 80 42.84 H. A. Cassler, pt lot 2.. 28 2.36 8.55 urosDy usiate, pt lot Z..Z8 120x300 ft 6.35 Lola M. Hunt, Dt sw se.28 Consumers Ice Co., ne ne.32 O. H. Borman, pt bo sw.32 John Manderscheldt, pt se aw 32 H. C. Sherman, pt ao sw.32 A. H. Brown, pt ae aw. .32 John SlvllI, no ne 33 39 John SlvllI, ao ne 33 40 John SlvllI, n 4 nw 34 80 Township 88, Range 47. A. Van AVagenen, lot 1.. 6 33.20 Chaa. E. Manning, sw nw 6 40 Chaa. E. Manning, nw sw 6 40 Fedella A, Garlock, sw sw 7 40 Township 88, Range 48. Aiargaret Hi. Aoams, n pt 10 13.81 40 14.81 60x620 ft 1.42 75x500 ft .95 40x50 ft 2.03 40x50 ft 2.03 26.00 26.66 69.00 12.22 7.60 5.99 39.95 4 5 6 1 2 8 9 10 11 13 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 12 11 2 3 5 6 11 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 7 1 n 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 1 . .. lot 6 .12 10.40 6.68 John Mclntyre. nw ne... 3 C. Sullivan, sw no 3 C. Sullivan, no nw 3 C. Sullivan, se nw 3 P. E. Rush, no 11 40 80 40 40 80 16 40 18 17.30 14 26 40 40 40 40 80 36.30 160 40 1C0 80 160 40 40 80 40 40 80 40 40 40 79 80 76 80 78 40 40 78 SO 160 80 40 160' 160 156 78 40 40 36.75 160 15.95 77 160 80 160 80 80 Township 28, Range 8, M. Maloney, nw nw 4 Frank Davey, pi sw sw. i Frank Davey, pt bw nw. 4 Frank Davey, se nw 4 Con Deloughory, n 4 aw. 4 F. Davey, s 4 sw sw. ... 4 Fred Beerman, se sw.... 4 Fred Beerman, nw se... 4 U"ri(l Beerman. Pt a & Be 4 i John Blessing, pt a 4 so 4 "M. Malonev, w 4 ne nw. i Frank Daey, o 4 no nw 4 John Boler, n 4 ne 5 John Itvan, aw no G John Rvan, ne ne 5 Fred Beo man, o 1-3 so, 5 John Fannery, w 2-3 se.. 5 J. AV. Squire and J. AV. Grav, e 4 8 Fred Beerman, no 9 James Rvan, no nw .... 9 Frank Dnvoy, w 4 nw.. 9 J. M. Barrv, se nw 9 M. MtConlgal, ne sw.... 9 Frank Davy, nw sw .... 9 Catherine Van Hoover, aw sw 9 XI. Heffornan, w 4 se sw 9 Agnen McCormack, 4 ae sw 9 C. C Beermin, pt se.... 9 Frank Davey, pt nw se. 9 14.17 53.66 14.17 14.17 119.84 42.84 63.49 61.44 9.13 16.39 30.07 69.53 59.63 93.93 214.66 657.33 77.76 46.18 11.92 48.00 41.78 766.64 353.24 93.24 428.81 334.41 79.89 412.47 343.21 102.51 159.58 107.71 60.01 30.24 152.88 165.27 20.65 18.63 63.75 66.03 60.90 24.61 11.92 10.87 50.44 46.18 112.66 63.75 31.17 11.29 9.93 62.12 4.57 23.18 43.13 33.98 67.77 31.28 41.21 171.90 64.77 86.18 150.48 450.30 267.52 214.74 9.17 214.71 64.77 86.18 SG.18 428.88 257.52 257.52 416.21 438.34 40.87 14 21.66 40 76 20 40 38.12 26.80 49 20 20 67.31 35.35 39 51.C5 102.25 311.20 1666.64 157 1007.12 40 80 40 38 40 40 19 19 146.50 4.50 257.62 578.69 279.00 257.52 301.79 321.81 80.03 129.13 CS8.62 43.38 Dennis Heenan. nt ne no. 11 Mary A. Bresln, a 4 sw.14 Maggls II. Hartnett, n 4 nw 22 Michael McKlvergan, pt se sw ....." 25 David AA'Icht, sw so 27 J. N. Boyle, e 4 nw....35 Michael McKlvergan, no nw 36 Henry Francisco, pt n 4 nw Re 2 Henry Francisco, sw sw so 2 Henry Francisco, se aw se . 2 Thos. Curran, pt Tot 5... 5 Mary Curran, a 4 se.... 7 Sarah J. Hedges, w 4 sw 9 O. A. Barber, n 4 so ne.10 O. A. Barber, Be nw ....70 O. A. Barber, sw sw ....10 Mary E. Mully, se 8W...10 W. F. Hlckey, a 4 no aelO O. A. Barber, aw bo 10 James Love, se so- 10 Henry Francisco, pt n 4 ne 11 W. F. Hlckey. nw sw ..11 James Love, se sw 11 C. E. Laberteau, pt ne se . 11 C. E. Laberteau, w 4 se.ll S. E. Laberteau, pt se se 11 Henry Francisco, pt sw sw 12 Henry Francisco, pt ao sw .12 John Mulhall, n 4 ne...l3 John Mulhall, se ne 13 O. A. Barber, pt nw ....15 O. A. Barber, pt nw 15 Thos. Hodglns, s pt SW..17 Mary Curran, n 4 no... 18 Chris R. Smith, s 4 ;ie..lS Thos. Curran, n 4 nw ..18 Christopher R. Smith, ne BW 18 Joseph Hodglns, sw sw.,18 Christopher R. Smith, nw se 18 Thos. Hodglns, n 4 no.. 19 Bridget Hodglns, ne nw.19 Joseph Hodglns, nw nw.19 Joseph Hodglns, aw nw.19 Bridget Hodglns, pt se nw 19 Joseph Hodglns, nw sw.19 Thos. Hodglns, pt n 4 nw .20 LD. C. Beacom, n 4 sw.,20 u. u. ueacom, o aw sw 20 D. C. Beacom, se sw 20 Patrick Heenan, se ho.. '.23 Mary E. Hcenon, pt s 4 no sw - ..24 Mary E. Heenan, s 4 nw BW Mrs. P. Heenan, s 4 nw so 24 Ed. T. Kearney, sw 8W.24 Patrick Heenan, pt so sw 24 Mrs. P. Heenan, s 4 ne so 24 Mrs. P. Heenan, pt n 4 ne se 24 Pat Heenan, n 4 no.... 25 Pat Heenan, n 4 nw....25 Patrick Heenan, ne ne..26 Sarah E. Earlock, pt sw sw 26 Sarah E. Earock, pt se se 27 D. C. Bqacom, s 4 ne....29 D. C. Beacom, ne nw..,.29 D. C. Beacom, se nw ....29 Sarah E. Earlock, e 4 no ,..34 Horace Duggan, ot 10... 35 John Mufty, pt lot 12. ..33 C. IC Heffernan, ot 13... 36 John Harty, lot 14 35 Sarah McDonald, e 4 lot L 15 35 M. Heffernan. lot 17 ....35 Mrs, Mary Sullivan, lot 18 ,.35 M. Qulnn, lot 19 25 Horace Dgggan, pt nw nw 35 Sarah Earlock. nt nw nw 3E Stephen LeJse, pt ne nw.35 Sarah E. Earlock, pt s 4 nw 35 John and Joe Cullen, pt s 4 nw 35 40 40 40 40 154 4 80 80 32 40 80 40 12 10 10 20.20 80 80 19.25 40 40 40 20 40 40 35 40 40 11 80 2S 15 20 62.92 40 23.60 24 35 SO 77 80 37 40 40 80 40 40 43.83 , 10.60 43.24 73 75 20 40 36.24 17 20 20 40 35 20 3. 28 80 40 4 80 40 40 76 4.94 1 4 3.60 1 13 22 To Brighten Gilt Frames. Rub them with freshly bakod bread moistened with ammonia; or try tho older method of washing them In wa ter In which onions havo been boiled, and to which a little sulphur has boon added. Tho sulphur aids In keeping Iho yellow color. Long-Felt Want. This country may got along a eat deal hotter somo day If only the gyroscope la parf-cted bo that it can be applied to kooplng statesmen pady. Dooston Globe. .90 IS 2016 2 22.66 46 11.61 82.66 47.68 46.14 46.09 35.31 33.28 48.00 1.44 12.16 12.16 7.88 22.25 7.88 8.12 14.32 14.32 14.32 2 72 67i33 1.56 28.42 28.42 8.99 22.71 30.19 11.23 .1.24 1.04 104 4.57 29.10 27.54 2.92 5.44 7.61 14.27 7.34 19.53 10.70 7.97 17.84 20.56 2.08 28.34 9.86 2.92 3.76 12.S0 10.70 4.61 4.61 12.63 36.S2 34.47 28.42 13.31 14.32 14.32 25.78 12.99 12.99 17.79 11.23 9.65 33.09 30.51 8.61 6.70 12.16 10.38 7.70 637 7.90 11.80 6.27 .66 11.29 30.19 12.16 10.73 6.70 15.03 6.7C 7.84 26,90 7.09 9.28 17.41 13.26 9.42 69.15 93.77 2.00 82.61 F0.77 18.65 30.20 C'J.n Lot, 4 7 8 9 1 HOMER. Original Plat. Blk. 1 1 1 1 2 2 12 13 Amt. 14 SO. 34 15 13.60 16 3.0017 .8218 6.90 1 4 ...... 2 5 2 6 ...... 2 a 4 7.... 2 2 4 4 '.'.'.'.'.'. 4 11 5 12 5 1 7 9 '.'.'.'.'.'. 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 11 8 o 2-3 6... 9 HOMER Smith's Addition. Lot. Blk. Amt. 1 3 8, SO e 2-3, A 10 ft 5 & e 2-3 6... 3 3.00 w 50 ft, s 10 ft 5 & w 1-3 6. 3 1.65 1.55 1.65 1.65 11.69 16.91 1.65 7.35 7.35 4.44 10.19 5.89 1.55 1.55 1.92 1.65 1.65 6.89 4.37 3 .... 4 .... 4 .... 4 .... 6 .... 7 N HOMER. Price's Addition 22 22 ZZ 22 22 22 2 24 24 24 24 24 24 .24 24 24 .24 1-2-3-4-5- 6-7-8 ..25 out lot... 1 EMERSON North Addition, .31 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .39 3.87 .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 3.47 .39 Cot. I. 4 5 6 lO tl 12 . 7 1 Blk. .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 ..16 ..IC ..16 ..17 22 3.9- 7.35 1.551 1.55 13.14 .89 3.73 Lot. 1 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 G 9 10 Lot. 5 6 Blk. Amt 3 1.19 ...... 3 1.19 ...... 3 1.19 3 1.19 3 1.19 3 1.55 3 17.48 3 1.65 3 1.65 4 1.19 4 1.19 4 1.19 4 1.19 4 1.65 4 11.69 HOMER. East Homer, Blk. Amt. .... 5 .83 ...J5 .83 HOMER. Fractional East Homer. Lot. Blk. Amt, e of pt 9. 4 .47 0 of pt 10 4 2. CI HOMER. Ream Addition. Lot. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lot. 4 5 6 1 11 12 13 14 O 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 1 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 o 3 4 5 R 7 8 9 10 11 Blk. . 2 . 2 o . 2 2 2 2 2 3 22 4 22 5 22 6 22 7 22 8 22 9 22 0 22 1 22 2 ..... 22 JACKSON. Hedges Addition. '.ot. Blk. Amt. 0 2 6 2 7 2 enter 50 Amt. $20.10 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 18.11 C.50 1.21 1.21 1.21 6.78 1.21 1.21 12.34 1.21 1.21 1.50 .94 .94 ft 8 50 ft 8. 2 7 8 1 -6 4. Amt. 2.69 2.5S 2.59 2.69 2.69 2.59 2.59 2.59 2.69 HUBBARD. Blk. Amt. 3 5 16 38 ft of s 48 ft 11 9 J 48 ft 12. 9 1 12 2 ... . .12 7 '.'.'.'. '.'.12 8 12 JACKSON. Original Cot. Blk. Y 4 2... 1 10-11-12 . 1 i 4 4 .. 2 1 4 5 .. 2 t4 6 ..2 ut lot C. 6 JO. 80 .56 3.9 .67 .57 4.96 1.92 1.92 12.81 2.65 7.74 2.19 .57 .67 9.75 37 37 37 61 61 G1 1 61 4 61 61 6l ......67 67 67 t67 67 67 67 67 67 67 ......67 . . 6o 68 68 . . . 6S . . . .65 . .68 . . 6S .68 ,68 ,C9 ,73 .73 . .73 .73 a 7 78 78 78 85 85 85 . . . .85 ,85 ,85 ,85 ,85 ,85 .OO . . . i8 ..... .86 .So 86 86 86 . .86 . . .86 . . . .85 .88 . . . .85 90 . . . . " a . . .93 . . . " 92 . . .92 92 92 92 . . to, 92 92 .92 92 a . 92 90 . . . . in 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 .....112 112 112 118 118 118 118 118 118 119 119 119 122 .....122 124 124 .....125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 133 136 139 ...139 ...139 ...140 ...140 ...140 13.140 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 lower story 6 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 1 2 3 4 17 18 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 1 4 C G 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 3 4 7 8 9 w 1 o 3 4 G 1.50 4.93 .34 .34 .34 .34 Amt. .57 9.7G 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.51 Setting a Difficult Task. "Slnco he's there," writes an editor of a representative, "lt'n all right to glvo him onough bills to keep him busy and let hlra run away from home with the idea that ho advocated more laws than tho people could possibly break." The Better Way. A household hint says that books can bo protected from mildew by sprlnkllnk oil ot lavender on the shelves. An easier way, though, would i b. to read 'em occasionally. 2 ...... 2 12 12 13 13 15 15 16 15 16 16 1G 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 ..:... 21 21- 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 . . .22 20 2 . . . . . J J 00 . . . a . 2 22 22 22 ......22 n.55 .39 .39 6.02 .39 .97 .97 .39 .39 .39 6.01 .39 .'39 .39 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .31 .34 .31 .34 DAKOTA CITY. .ot. 1 o 3 4 5 G 7 9 0 1 '2 1 2 3 1 6 r, 7 9 0 11 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9 0 11 12 1 O 3 4 n o 7 8 9 to 11 12 1 n 3 4 5 6 7 Blk. 7 , 7 7 7 7 , 7 ? 7 , 7 , 7 17 , 12 , 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1 . .18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 ......19 19 19 19 19 19 19 36 3G 3G 3G 36 36 86 36 36 30 36 Amt. $0.37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 37 ,37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 37 . '.37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 12 7 1 11 12 1 2 7 8 1 e74 8 9 1 4 5 1G 17 1 12 4 1 o 11 12 7 8 1 o 3 4 5 G 8 10 11 12 5 6 7 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 out out out out out out out I... .17 .87 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .37 .37 .87 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .37 .87 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .87 .63 .63 .37 .37 .17 .37 .17 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .17 .57 .37 .37 42.62 .63 4.83 .63 .63 .63 77.80 1.68 .68 .63 .63 .63 .37 .63 .61 .61 .63 .63 .61 .37 .63 .5.-3! .63 .63 .63 .63 .63 ' .37 32.13 .63 .63 .63 .63 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 6 6 8 9 4 5 10 7 9 10 12 10 7 8 7 8 9 12 3 12 1 9 1 7 4 5 6 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 12 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 G '5 6 7 8 9 11 .2 1 o 3 4 6 G 67 60 60 ..... .60 ......61 .,... 61 . . . .61 .... .62 ...,, 63 . .. .62 .. .. .62 .99 .64 .54 .64 .54 .64 .64 .54 .54 .64 11.25 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54, .54 .54 9.92 .99 .9S .99 .99 ,99 1.84 1.46 .99 ,99 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.78 9.49 1.78 .ot. .ot. 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 9 0 I 62 . . .63 63 . . .63 63 63 ... .63 64 66 . . 68 68 68 69 69 69 C9 . . .73 . a . IS 78 81 SI 81 . S1 83 83 84 ......84 85 85 89 S9 89 90 90 90 91 ..... .91 91 .93 .93 ..94 106 106 106 106 106 106 107 107 109 109 109 109 109 109 110 110 110 110 110 110 .....110 113 113 113 113 113 113 , SIOUX CITY, Covington. Third Filing, 5 5 6 V G 6 5 c c 6 5 G G 5 5 G 6 6 . .48 19 .48 .48 At .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 48 48 48 ...... o 5 G o 5 G G G 8. SIOUX C TY, First Railway Add!-, lion. Lot. Blk. 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 . 7 slii" I Qk U I go 26-27 .... 7 rt28 7 675 ?' on .67, ... ft . ft . . ft 67 .67 .57 .57 .67 .67 .67 .57 .57 .99 .99 8.14 .99 1,78 .99 .99 .99 1.84 37.59 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 2.78 .99 .99 .57 .57 67 9 9 10 10 10 11 ......11 11 .... ..15 15 27 SIOUX CITY, Second Railway Ad union. Lot Blk, 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 1 2 8 S. Amt .4f 4 .41 .48 .4 .48 .4 .4 -.48 .48 16.27 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 4S 48 Blk. 39 39 39 39 .39 Amt .67 .57 .67 .67 ,67 SIOUX CITY. Stanton. Blk. Amt ,13 Enamelware Cement. For mending enanrelwaro pots and pans where a holo has been chipped off, tho following Is offoctlve: Equal parts of soft putty, finely slftod coal ashes and sifted table salt. Mix ull together and pack it into tbo holo. Place the mendod article on tho otovo with a llttlo water in it until tho ce ment gets hard. It nover fails, and it becomes as hard as tho enamel Itself. Nation's Mineral Waste. Mineral waste in tho United States la Mtimated hi $1,000,000 a day. Lot, 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 7 8 9 141 142 148 148 148 169 169 169 169 171 171 171 171 171 172 172 174 174 174 174 178 178 190 191 191 191 191 219 225 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 277 277 277 a . a&87 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 292 lot. ..32 lot. ..33 lot. ..34 lot. ,.35 lot... 30 lot. ..37 lot. ..38 S. SIOUX CITY. Covington. Blk. Amt 31 31 31 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 40 40 40 ..40 13 13 14 14 14 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 SIOUX CITY, Original. Blk. 1 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 4.89 .48 .48 48 .ot. 1 2 a 1 88 ft 9-10-11 .. 2 1 11.23 3.78 .37 .37 .37 .37 2.48 3.53 .37 3.78 .37 33.1.1 .63 .63 11.46 .53 15.95 .73 1.00 4.25 76.33 76.23 9.03 13.23 .63 .63 .63 .37 .37 .57 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 ,37 .37 ,37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 .37 3 3 G G 5 G 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 9 Amt, 1.57 1.67 1.57 .84 1.57 1.22 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 7.10 .84 .84 .84 .84 4.51 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .81 .84 .84 .84 .84 1.57 3 4 5 9 30 0 11 v, w 2 ft 10.. .10 .84 1 22 ft 1- 2-3 ....10 .84 a 22 It W r.R font 11 11 1.57 1 13 .84 3 13 .84 9 15 .84 0 15 .84 1 16 1.22 S .SIOUX CITY. First Addition. ,ot. Blk. Amt 2 6 1.57 3 G 1.B7 9 7 1.67 0 7 7.45 t 22 ft 22 23-24 ..7 .84 3 8 14.14 4 8 14.14 1 11 1.57 2 11 1.57 3 11 13.34 12 11 7.46 S. SIOUX CITY. Second Addition. Lot. Blk. Amt. 5 4 1,67 12 4 .84 13 4 .81 15 8 12.85 16 8 1G.8G 6 9 12.86 11 9 12.85 12 9 12,86 10 11 1.57 tl 11 1.G7 8. SIOUX C TY. Gilbert's Addition. 7 10 11 2 3 G 1 2 3 G 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 3 4 14 16 7 10 11 12 14 17 18 19 20 21 1 3 3 4 5 9 10 13 14 15 18 19 21 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 12 3 4 8 11 12 15 3 4 5 8 14 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 2 3 4 G 7 8 11 12 13 14 ...... X X , . 1 X 2 2 Am.t .4) .4! .41 4 , 21 b 21 6 ..... .23 9 ..... .23 11 22 12 3 19 .23 14 . .22 15 . 22 16 .22 17 .22 18 ....1.22 1 .23 3 . . Z3 3 a a3 4 . . . 10 23 11 23 13 . 3 14 23 15 23 16 . 23 G 24 8. SIOUX C TY. Central South Sioux City. Lot. Blk, 4 .. 1 o 2 8 5 1 9 2 9 u 10 12 10 13 10 It t ll 17 14 18 14 19, 14 . SIOUX CITY. Jov Place. Lot. Blk. Am.t S3 11 32 12 32 35 32 36 32 30 35 31 35 O t t Su 19 36 8 37 16 39 3 41 4 41 20 41 21 41 1 42 2 42 4 3. ...42 . .1 .41 .41 .48 .48 .48 .43 .48 .43 .48 .48 .48 .48 .41 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .41 .43 .41 Am.t 1.23 1.23 26.24 124.29 25.00 1.5) 4.51 1.57 1.22 16.27 1.57 1.67 NILE FUNERAL BOATS QUAINT BURIAL CEREMONY OF OLD EGYPTIANS. Fortunate Is tho woman who is too busy to have that kind of a tongue. Overdrawn. Robinson I hear you fell out with tho bank. Jackson Yes; 1 lost my balance. Lot. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 Blk. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Amt 1.57 1.G7 19.20 1.67 1.57 1.57 1.D7 SIOUX CITY. Moan's Addition. 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 G 6 5 6 G 6 G 6 6 G G 6 G G G G 6 G G G 6 0 G 7 7 7 7 7 .. I a . . . 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 ... 9 ... 9 ...11 ,..11 ,..11 ,..11 ,..11 ,..11 ,..11 ,..11 ...11 12 W'.il ...15 ...15 ...1G ...1G ...15 ...1G ...16 ...15 ...17 ...17 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...19 ...20 ...19 ...20 ...20' ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ..,20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...20 ...21 ...21 ...21 ...21 .22 4 9 42 1 44 t 2 44 4? 3 44 41 4 44 G 44 JM6 44 17 44 "18 44 l 2 46 S 46 l 4 46 21 ....1.47 24 47 J25 47 8 6 48 j8 7 49 8 49 l& 9 49 12.24io 49 ill 49 jfl3 49 -! 13 49' j 14 49 "15 49 if 16 49 17 49 "18 19 49 'H 6 50 J! 1 51 4f 2 61 l 7 51 11 1 63 ? to 53 .48 a. SIOUX CITY. Palmer Place. "Lot. Blk. Am.t 415 1 1.22 "23 3 4.15 4819 4 .84 48 s. SIOUX CITY. .96 AVeyhurn Park. 48 s. SIOUX CITY. 48 West Addition. .48 o. SIOUX CITY. 48 Martin's Addition. .19 .43 .84 .84 10.47 1.49 1.22 1.23 .84 .48 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .14 .84 .84 .84 .84 .14 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 12,60 .84 .84 .84 .84 9.65 .84 8.19 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 1.64 84 I.nf. .4S 4 5 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .4f .4 .41- 12 13 14 26 32 6 8 25 30 .11 4b 32 4S .41 .41- .45 .427 Blk. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 2 .4 .48 .4 Ai .48 .4(. .41 .4f .4t .b .4t .4!) .4f .83 .41 .4 .4!s .4f. .48 ,4t .4S .4S .48 .48 .48 .48 .4b .48 .48 .48 .48 .45 .4 .45 .4V .4 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .4R .48 .48 .4 .4' .481 28 10 3 8 23 3 19 20 t 23 3 27 4 5 S 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 G 4 .6 G 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 Am.t .81 .48 .48 .48 .48 .48 .41 .48 .48 .48 .48 G.68 .43 .48 .48 .48 .41 .48 .48 .41 .41 .48 .48 .49 .48 .48 .43 .48 9-.30 .48 .49 .48 .48 .48 Water Craft Always Usd for Carry Ing the Dead to Their Place of Sepulcher Model Placed In the Tomb. It was a custom of tho ancient Egyp tians to bUry tholr dead to tho west of tho Nile, nt an extreme edgo of the valley. Thoy believed that somewhere, far to tho west, woro tho happy re gions whoro tho dead reposed. It was to that land, thoy said, that tho sun god ealled each ovenlng to return be neath tho earth and reappear In the cast tho next morning. To this land tho Egyptian firmly believed ho would pass after death and there howould oxlst peacefully. After tho death of an Egyptian tho mortal remains were transported ncross from tho cast to tho west side of tho Nllo In a special funeral boat which, In addition to tho mummy, was ladon with everything that tho soul might need In tho hereafter, to bo on tombod with tho body. After reaching tho western shore a procession would bo formed to march to tho tomb. At tho entrance tho final rites woro per formed and tho body with Its accom panying treasures wbb sealed Inside tho sepulcher. In addition to Its use In tho burial ceremonies, tho boat had another uso that was considered by tho nnclent Egyptians to be a very Important one, according to a writer In tho Path finder. That was to servo tho soul after death. A boat was necessary In order to reach tho "happy Islce" of the dead, which, thoy belloved, wero Fcparated from tlo world of tho living by a broad expanso of water. Souls wero ferried ncross by a boatman named "Turnfaco," so called becauso he poled his boat while looking back ward. This boatman, however, would recelvo only tho souls of tho pood, those or whom It could bo said "Ho hath dono no mil." Sometimes, In order to Inform tho ferryman of the righteousness of tho departed, this Inscription would bo en graved on tho tomb: "1 gave broad to tho hungry, water to tho thirsty, cloth ing tb tho naked and a boat to the boatless." In some cases, tho Egyp tians belloved, those who had no boat were carried across tho waters by tin hawk or by tho Ibis, or perhaps friend ly souls might be persundod to send a boat after them, or thoy might even accompany tho sun-god on his west ward Journoy. So Important n part did tho boat play In the burial coromonles that In most cases a model of It wnB made and placed with tho body In tho tomb, or sometimes a picture of tho boat wbb painted on tho coflln. It Is not uncom mon to find In nnclent Egyptian tombs of 4,000 or moro years ago n little model ot a boat along with tho treas ures and usunl furnishings. In somo of tho pntnted representations of bonts aro shown, In addition to tho mummy, treasures, food and drink for tho dead, furnishings ot the tomb, etc Dr. Piorco's Tleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They rcgulato and invfgonv 1 stomach, liver and bowels. Bugar-coau-il tiny granules. Adv. " HI. Title. "Mark has a mania for giving gtrla presents ot handsome umbrellas." "Yes, thoy call blm their rain boau." roim own DRt'onisT will ttxt, toi? Tty Murine Hro Homed for lied, Weak, Watctlf Kjej and Orannlatnl BrollUnj No Hmrtln, - Inst Mrs Comfort. Write fur Hook of tiin K a 17 mall Free. Muitno K;e Itemed? Co. Chicago. Improved. "He's a self-made man, Is ho not"" "Yes, except for tho nltoratlona mado by his wife and her thothor." Judgo. Source of Appreciation. W. D. Trltcs, tho American novi lBt who had to go to London to gr-t published, whero his books achieved a groat success, was lunching in Gtr mautown when his host's llttlo son asked: "Father, what Is appreciation?" "Appreciation," said Mr. Trltos, "la my boy, a raro malady, something HUo borl-berl people get It far away from homo." JUDGE CUrJEP, HEART TROUBLE. I took about G boxes of Dodds KM ney Pills for Heart Trouble from which I had suffered for 6 years. I bad dizzy spells, my oyes puffed. my breath wan short and I ha.l chills and back ache. I took tho pills about a yen r ago and havo hi 1 no return ot tho palpitations. Am now 63 years oil, able to do lota ot manual labor, am and weigh abo.t ft a Judgo Miller. well and hearty 200 pounds. I feci very grateful tta-t I found Dodds Kidney Pills and yea may publish this letter If you vlsh. I am eorving my third term as Probr.io Judgo of Gray Co, Yours truly, PHILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Kan. Correspond with Judgo Miller about this wondorful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box rt your dealer or Dodds Mcdlclno Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for HousehoM 'Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and ra clpes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. SIOUX CITY. Dllss Place. Blk. Am.t ...... 2 .84 2 .84 3 .84 3 8.19 ,84 5 r, r G 6 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 .84 4 1 3 4 7 8 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 :o 21 22 23 24 25 3 4 6 G 8 8 9 12 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 rt 7 11 IB 3 Witness my hand nml official seal this 1st day of October, 1914 q County Treasurer Dakota County, N. DrasKa. (Seal) Lot, 3 4 1 2 11 12 13 14 15 lrt 7 8 CRYSTAL BEACH. Lot. Blk. Amt. w JA 7, & . 8 ...... i 2.07 2 A .36 LAKE VOOD PARK. Lot. Blk. Amt. 50 ...... 1, 1.81 17 ..h.. 2 .24 23-24-25 . 2 2.34 CRYSTAL LAKE PARK. Amt. pt lot 2. ft pt. lot 2. 1ZUX 131 ft pt. lot 2. ZHU X IJl ft pt. lot 2. HO X 131, ft pt. lOt 3. YUi X SU ft. 87 .87 87 .87 1.63 The Pinch. Miss Edith Wharton, tho novelist, who happened to bo In Paris nt the beginning of tho war, Is devoting her self thuro to aiding tho poor nildln ettes. "I wanted to do something," sho said, "nnd 1 decided to dovoto my self to helping the llttlo Parisian dreBsmnker's apprentice who finds herself destitute, now that tho ateliers are nil closed. We Americans, who owo so much to tho mldlnotto, should feel It our duty to help her. "I find," Miss Wharton, continued, "that these charming young girls have very modest appotltes. A franc a day buyB them tho same Bort of nourish ment that thoy nro accustomed to. I expressed my surprlso at this to tho premiere of a fashloiiablo dressmaker "Smiling, she replied: "'You should not bq surprised. Sho Is chic, our mldlnotto, and, slnco her wago Is small, sho makes both ends moet by leaving tho middle empty.' " Lot. 9 10 Blk. ...21 ...21 ...27 2.1 Amt. 8.19 1.57 l.fi 1.22 n 20 ft 8.43 9 10 10 11 1 2 7 9 ....43 44 55 55 57 57 57 57 $0.54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .54 .64 .54 .54 .54 2.33 8.13 .90 .99 .99 .99 .93 .99 .93 S. SIOUX CITY, First Itailway Ad union. Bile. 3 Lot 3 4 G 6 7 8 1G 17 19 20 21 12 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...... ...... ...... Amt .48 .48 .4f .48 .48 4S .48 .48 11.07 .84 .84 .84 ..84 .84 .84 .84 15.64 .84 .48 .48 .48 ,48 .48 .48 Her Gentle Hint. Four-year-old Alola was visiting hor aunt, who was not used to having chil dren around. At tho dinner tnoio tor tho first few minutes Alola was for gotten In tho serving. Tho child had blways been taught to wait, but after what soomod a long time to hor Bho exclaimed, "Aunt Rut', I used to eat chicken." Her Unreasonableness. "Ho disappeared ono day and stayed away flvo years. Recently ho reap peared, and his wlfo took him back." k'Aro thoy happy now?" "No; ho says sho's unreasonable about trifles." "How so?" "Sho wants to know whoro ho was during those flvo yoars." Louisville Courier-Journal. Quite a Difference. Sir Goorgo Roso, onco turning a cornor. camo suddenly upon some young barrlstors who wero in tho act of aping his walk and gesturoa. "You mistake, gentlomon," said tno gooa naturod wit, accosting thom. "That is not the air of tho Iloso; it ! only tho stalk." Test for Prospective Fath.r. No man has any business to set married until he can listen to a cryr lng baby wltnout saying thlngpi that wouldn't look well J prut His Method of Living. "What do you do for a living?" 'naked A ot D, bolng tho sort ot In- qulsltlvo person that ovoryhody wants fto kick. "I breathe," answorod B to A, B being tho sarcastic sort ot per son that everybody olso wants to kick. Cleveland Plain Doalsr. An Englishman has inventod a lawn mower like a horse clipper, which is Operaiou Wliu uuiu uuuun, uut v.iiui tho henpecked husband wants Is a pawn mower operated by Christian JjJcleace. Louisville Courier-Journal. Short Cavalry Rifle. There Is considerable agltntlon in military circles for tho adoption of a short-barreled rlflo for use In tho cnvalry, Tho reason for this proposed chungo Is that tho handling of tho Instrument would be- materially facili tated, while Its weight would bo de creasedalways nn Important consid eration. A sergeant of marines has boon remodeling for sportsmen n num ber of sorvlco rlllea to bo used for big gnmo. A bnrrol In ono Instance was shortened four inches with satis factory results. Much Interest has boon evinced by tho' short-rlflo itrh catos In the experiments, and It 1p belloved possible that tluough them some modification or tho cnvulry gun may result. Poor Little Orphan. Alice Joyce, star In motion pictures, had an experience with a llttlo negro girl a few days ago which brings a chucklo whenever it is repented.' Miss Joyce was on her way horn a nrtcr an arduous day's work. A lltllu colored girl crying ngalnst a telegra'-'i polo troused her sympathy. Tlit charming star approached tho girl an 1 Inquired the cause of tho trouble, Tim child replied that her aunt' had Just driven her from tho house. "Whero Is your father?" asked MIsj.i Joyco. "Novah had no pappy," was the re ply." "Well, whero Is your mother?" "Dald," was tho laconic answor." Miss Joyce was touched. "Dead." sho replied pityingly. "Yalh! sho dono died bofo Ah waa bo'nl" Hoarding Coin In France. It has been ostlmnted that during tho month of August silver coin to thi amount of $400,000,000, or 2,000,000. 000 francs, went Into hoard In Franco, tho Wall Street Journal states. Tlui difficulty of making small chango un der these circumstances resulted In Is. Bulng notes of denominations from 1 unit franc to two francs each. Th 1 fractional currency Is mado oxchango ablo at the Bank of France for largrr bills. If silver currency In tho flv. coiintrlos of France, Erigland, Ger many, Austria-Hungary and Italy fled Into hoard to about tho same extern. then as much as $2,000,000,000 In sil ver alono, or twlco tho public debt of tho United States, must havo disap peared In llttlo more than a month Assuming that bb much gold and silver went into hiding, tho flvo countripa must havo withdrawn from circulation and from bank deposit a grand tot; I of $1,000,000,000 of motalllc currency. English Forbade Games. "TIiIb Is no time for gatnos," nays Lord Hohorts, and It may be recalled that In bygone conturlea our two great national sports, cricket and foot ball, wero forbidden under heavy pen alties becuuso thoy Interfered with warlike oxorclsos. Under a statute of Edward IV crlckot was expressly condemned on account of Its keeping tho youth from archory practice, upon which tho 'national safety so largely depended, and anyone Inducing In It was liable to two years' imprisonment. Founders of public schools, also, as In tho caso of Harrow, forbado almost nil games excopt "shooting with bow and arrow." London Chronicle. Ominous Sign. v. As tho Statuo of Liberty liovo In sight ono of tho passongors rushed In to tho captain's quartors. "Say, cap," ho hiccoughed, "can't yo wait around out here until dnrk? My wife's wait ing for mo with n club in hor hand." Exchange Formation of Hailstones, According to a Gorman scientist, hailstones uro formed by tho eloc trlclty of thunderstorms which thov ue'oinpany. FOUND OUT. A Trained Nurse Discovered Its Effect. No ono Is In bettor position to know tho valuo of food and drink than a trained nurso. Speaking of coffoo, a nurso in Pn , writes: "I Used to drink strong cof fee myself, and Buffered greatly froi 1 headaches and indigestion. "While on a visit to my brothers f had a good chance to try Poatum, ft r thoy drank it altogether in place tt coffee. Aftor using Postum two week 1 I found I was much benefited ari finally my headaches disappeared an I also tho Indigestion. w j "Naturally I havo slnco used Postun among my patients, and have notlcfl n marked benefit where coffeo has been left oft and Postum used. "I observe a curious fact nbot.t Postum when used by mothers. It greatly helps tho flow ot milk in cases whero coffeo is inclined to dry it up, and where tea causes nervousness. "I find troublo in getting servant 3 to mako Postum properly. 3ut when it is prepared according to direction? on packago nnd served hot wltU cream, it is certainly a delicious bev erage." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creole, Mich. Read "Tho Itoad to Wellvllle," In pkga. Postum comes In two formB: Regular Postum must bo .well boiled. 15o and 20o packages. Instant Postum ia a solublo powdei. A toaspoonful dlBBolves quickly in cup of hot water and, with cream an 1 sugar, madti a delicious beverago in stantly. 30o and 50o tins. Tho cost per cup ot both kinds la about tho same. "There's a Reatoa" for Postum. r-old by Grocers,