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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. NOTICE. To William C, orr, i-mnk U Cotton, lioi-nrc Morlson, Oliver W Morrell. Adella V Wltilnmn. Mori L. I'onrse, John H. lonrac John I' Williams, OaUd W Will iams, lSllzabetli Alien Cotton, Arrla Fra kpt Oottun MorlRon nnd lier liusliand Hor nco Mnrlson, Charles Unrnitnl Prince, Harry W Cotton, Jo'ppli K Cotton, Kate Hlierrnan. William p. Itatlibun. Anna JJalrU, John Jiathliun, Charles Itathbun. Krancts Imtiitajn, Mary Nolton, Irene Shobc Jason U WIrIo, Jesnle C. Camp boll, Hnliprt A Cnmpboll, thft unknown liotrs of Fnnk II Cotton, tlpreflsod. tho unknown heirs of Arrlu Cotton, ilereased, tiro unknown heirs of William C Cotton, deceased, the unknown heirs of Walter O Cotton, defi'ased: Tou uiiil enoli of you villi lake notice that on the 2d day of Ortolwr, A. D. 1914. Timothy J. O'Connor, plaintiff here in filed his petition In tin- district court of Dakota rountv, Nebrnikn, analnst the fcbove named defendants nnd others, the object and prayer of which nre to re move the rlotldx (mm his title to the southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter (SHU BW,i). the west half of the northwest quarter (V,4 NWV1. "i southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter (SK'4 NWVi), all In section seven (7). township twenty-seven, (2V). rnntcs nlm (9). the fast hnlf of tlie southeast quarter (V.'b RR"4), the Bouthenst quar ter of the northwest quarter (SrJVi NW4), the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter fNWV, HBU), and thi southwest qunrter of the northeast quar ter f8W4 NH'i) of eeetlon nineteen (19), township twenb -seven (27), rnnRo nine O) nil east of the Cth Principal Meridian, situate In Dakota County. Nebraska, occa sioned b tho claims of said defendants nnd the followlnjr deeds, morttwKCS, re leasee, proceeding nnd snlo nnd the mis takes and defects therein to-wlf. A certain deed from Asa Itathbun to 1nvl C Vlets dated the 12th dav of July. 154 recorded nt pace 657 of Deed Hook 1 ! of the deed records of said Dakota Count. Intendlnc to convo tln south hnlf of the northwest quartet and tho northwest quartor of the northwest quar ter of sertVm seven (7), Inurmliln twenty-seven (27). rnnue nine (!)), and a deed from the said Asa lUthbun nnd wife to the said Levi a Vlets attemptlnjr to ton pv the samo premises, dated the 23d dav of January, 18G1. recorded on paee 94 pi Deed Book F of the deed records, of said Dakota County, tho description of the real estate eonvevod bv said deeds belnc uncertain nnd lmnropor: also n deed from Jesse Wide and Nnnev WlRle, his wife, to Charles C Orr, bearing date the IStli day of Julv, 1SK9, recorded on nape 35 of Deed Hook Z-D of tho deed records ol said Dakota County, Intending thereby U ronvcv the eouth half of the southwest quarter nndtthe northwest quarter of thf southwest rfanrter of section Bcven (7) township twenty-seven (27). ranee nln (9)i east of tho f.th Principal Meridian In said Countv of Dakota, the description on said deed Is uncertain and Is not an nceurnto description of said property. Al-o bv reason -of the nrocedlntw nnd pale had In the estate of Cirollne H. Cof fin ns one of the heirs of William 13 Cot'' fin, deceased, In the district court of Da kota Count , Nehraskn, In connection with tho other heirs or said William R Coffin as touching and affertlnc tho southwest otinrter of tho northeast quar ter, tho northwest quarter of the south net qunrter and the east half of the r -thcast quarter of section nineteen ii twnhlp twenty-seven (27, rnnse, l ne (9), and tho deeds executed pursu ant to paid rirooeedlnKS bv William C. Cotton, guardian of tho said Carollno II. Coffin to John T,. Coffin, said deeds helnjr described as follows: One dated tho 14th lay of January, 1871, nnd recorded on pace 5F.7 of Deed Hook II of the deed rec ords of sild Couhty of Dakota, tho other belns dated tho 2d day of January. 1882, nnd recorded on pnse 482 of Deed Hook O of the deed records of said County of rmkota . . J ., , , Also the cloud occasioned bv the deed of Jonathan French. John D Williams nnd Moses Williams, siirvvlnu trustees under the will of David W. Williams, de censed, to C J. O'Connor, Intending and attempting to convoy an undivided one half Interest In tho otithwflst quarter of the northeast quarter and an undi vided one-half Interest In tho northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen (19). township twentv-seven (27), range nine (5), east, In said Dakota County, said deed being dnted the 4th dav of September, 18S4. and recorded In Deed Hook S nt page J3G of tho deed records of said Dakota County, and In which said land Is located In township twchty-nlno (29), In said range nine (9), when It nhould he township twentv-seven (27). nnd to correct tho description In said deed. And the eloild occasioned by the Imper fect execution of the release of a inert (Mko from lhft plaintiff Timothy X O'Con nor to William C, Orr and, Lottlo A. Orr. paid mortgage belhg recorded at page, 325 of Mortgage TJook Q of the mortgage rec ords of said Dakota County, said releasa to slid mortgage not tnlng witnessed. t said release being recorded on pago 497 of Mortgage Hook U of tho mortgage rec ords of said Dakota County and bearing dato September 14, 1903. and nffectlng nnd covering the east half of the south west quarter of section Beven (?), town ship twentv-seven (27), range nlno (9), cast. Jn said County of Dakota, Also to removo the cloud occasioned by the Improper recording nnd execution of n relense of a mortgage given by Cornel ius J O'Connor to Kato Shermnn convoy ing tho Routhwost quarter of the north east quarter and tho northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine teen (19), township twenty-soven (27), range nine (9), In snld Dakota County and which was itnproperlv nnd imperfectly re leased bv a release bearing date the 23d day of February, 1889, and recorded at page C07 of Mortgage Hook Ii of the mort gage retords of said Dakota County. To restrain the defendants above named from making or enforcing nny lien of or claim to any portion of said real estate end for genoral equitable relief. You are required to nnswer said peti tion on or before the 30th ilay of Novem ber, A. D. 1914. Dated this) Id day of October, A. D. 1914. TIMOTHY J. O'CONNOH, .. . Plaintiff, upon application duly mado to tho un designed at Chambets, It Is ordered that a notice In the form abovo sot fortti bo publshed for four weekB In the Dakota County Herald and when so published t nhall be due and legal notice to the de fendants, guy t. anAvns. Judge of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, First publication 10 23 w HHEUMAYIO SUFFERERS SHOULD use HK The Bemt Remedy) jB 'For all forma of H Rheumatism SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALGtAlL AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.. , mJH in mi it nil Miw WjW Ukm It .PaCV AMMir "iw" met on rcqunr VwaMon Rheumntlo Curo CeM IM.1M HI v -Mf ni Graceful Lines' in a High Coiffure -Hk ?.- IIHk, NO ONB Blnglo stylo dominates In colffuros Just now, nlthough tho French twist may bo snld to hold tho lead In ponular favor. It does this by virtue of Its novelty and not because It can lay claim to being a becoming arrangomont. Except when tho hair Is waved and tho twist made very soft and rather closn to tho head its out lines nro too severo for any but very youthful faces. A becoming colffuro Is shown in the picture given here. It Is also ono of tho easiest to arrange. To dress It tho hair Is loosely waved all about tho head and tho front portion parted off. Tho back hair Is combed to tho top' of tho crown and twisted Into a soft knot or puff at this posi tion. Tho hair at tho center of tho fore head 1b combed back, but so loosely confined that a strand Is brought down over tho forehead nnd pinned with small wlro pins so that It forms a soft, light puff lu this position. In ordor to make tho hair at tho aides stand out softly from tho face It is to be supported by small pads of crepo hair or very short and small hair rolls. It can bo kept in position by "fluffing" It; but this process In jures tho hair finally and it Is much better to use the supports, which nro very light and easily pinned In. The hair is combed loosely back .yver. tho supports, and pinned. In .at each sldo of tho knot nt tho crown. Hero tho ends nro rolled into small puffs and pinned at either side of tho knot. These puffs fill in the break botween tho knot nnd tho hair at each sldo. The result is a coifTuro of graceful lines and simple and taste ful arrangement. A vory good way for dressing thin hair has been dovlscd with tho aid of a small hair roll or supports of crepo hair Tho hair must bo frizzed or combed about tho face by dampening nnd doing up on crimping pins or braiding it in tight, smnll braids over night. When It Is combed out in tho morning tho stray straight ends aro curled about tho face with tho curling Iron. All tho hair is combed back over a small hair roll, forming a low pompa dour. It Is tied at tho back rather low on tho crown and separated Into four or flvo strands. These are rolled Into puffs and pinned across tho back of tho head. Thin hair is rather difficult to keep In placo and n hair net is brought over this colffuro and fastened in many places with invisible pins. It Is left very loose across tho fore head when tho hair is arranged In a short sldo part, a dip, or in ay lino about tho face that best becomes the wenror. In this style no extra pieces of hair aro used, but tho hair roll as a support is an essential. The coif fure will not bo success without it. DESIGNED FOR THE FARM HELP Home That Will Be Satisfactory to Good Worker and His Wife. HELPS TO SOLVE A PROBLEM Having Cottago Like Thl to Live In Meant That Neither of Them Will Be Anxious to Seek New Job Look at It and at It Cost. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. TTlllIam A. Hadford will nnswei questlonr and glva advlco THED OIJ COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building, for tho readers of this paper. On account of his wide experience na Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the highest authority on all theso subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Itadford, No. 1827 Pralrlo avenue, Chtcngo, 111 , and only enclose Vwo-oent stamp for reply. A wealthy farmer solved the farm help problem by building very pretty cottage houses for his men to llvo In. As an experiment, about two years ago ho selected a very attractive spot In tho orchard just a few yards back from tho main road, and without con sulting anyone, built a cottago like tho ono illustrated. It is small, but largo enough for the purpose. It contains a very pleasant and ho said that woman could not be drivon out of tho little houso. Sh mado tho remark to ono of tho neigh bors that sho had novor had tho us of n rogular bathroom boforo, and sh never would llvo without ono again Now, tho fact is this house cob) about ono hundred dollars more than ono of tho plain, awkward affairs that most farmers build for their married help. Tho owner of such a horso get. 'the man ho wants, whllo tho owner ol t l lina.im.ii ill- t U-Jr-r 01 ri I ! ip ow-U ! ! I)r)30M -r -ornTT t j U ...! O 4 SLflj I . I doon J 'L4Tges,J;-J' , Second Floor Plan. at poor houso gets tho man ho doesn't want, nnd loses him as soon as ho can do better elsowhero. One great improvement in this houso is tho form of triple window used In tho larger rooms, which admits so much light and air when you want it, and looks much better than any other window that has over been built for a smnll low-cost house. Such window frames may bo bought ready to nail right into tho framework and really cost less than some others that re quire more hand work. It is another way of making machinery the ft&Hz t-hz. yi''Ji " fly The Popular Effects in Vejlings i t B k !-H' . H-JEa-- lF3oti5 living room, a splendid dining room and a kitchen downstairs, and they are nil well nrranged, both for looks and convenience, and a very nent stair way piakes connection with the collar, kitchen, living room nnd upstairs and does it without eating very much into tho space required for the rooms. For some reason farmers have nev er paid much attention to the houses built for help, and the universal howl from all parts of the country is that good men will not work on farms. When you look into somo of tho houses thoy are expected to live in you can readily soe why. It costs very little more to build a house like this planned with conveniences and made attractive both outside and lu, than to put up an awkward-looking shack that any self-respecting woman would bo ashamed to llvo in. If a woman is discontented tho man is almost absolutely certain to look for another Job before very long. When tho farmer In question got this beautiful little cottage finished ho happened to meol the vory man THE BOYS' MAGAZINE FREE! Srl talsr for a frt i.iepW coot f THE ItOYH MAUI. ZI9iE,a0ullwM'lekllo. IUu la Uw hM, IUu, (ftMlo.Uuff KUflnt uid la. Irv.llv krllcha. .Jlei lut.oM falm.1 W Tr Ur bj, Ut.alltiill; IIiB.iiawa ttrwttttodt. Uth la ttwa aa4 valu aal la antur. D.parw iwau dtiawt la EIrctrfel!, Macsaalat, AlhWiU,, auaUal Cuvuu;, Aiu.bar laaU. r.iaf .id Duaip aa Hi tviMwas. TB. AttWla ! frtrtuwal U aadvr th Daraoaat tfaria Df WALTKB OtllP, Aw-rxa. ftruitwi aaUmUj aa HU .ihjwu Mnd MIiVii t aa.I "H alau ar.alMt mud awl ay intMKaueu, A44fM JKKMTf.lHnHOOMuWir-,-, WIUltMail&aUl. (THS VOW MAUAMK i m at all .rKifa4t.) WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THK f , SIMM Elertl(rMHlt CwitxrfrGoMi Ak tefitft. LAMM' WME MATINEE BAH.Y DO NT GO HOME AYINl I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY Bf?7!"!?-Q THE now veilings that are popular are thoso that aro simple In de sign. Thoy consist of a uovolty mosh, with bordor of chcnlllo dots, or all over offectu of dots on a lino mosh. It is in tho management of these two features, tho mosh and tho dot, that tho doslgnors havo mado the wbmlerful vnrloty In patterns that aro shown in veiling dopartmontB. It happens that different sizes and shapOB in the mesh make the veils more or less becoming to tho indi vidual wearer. It would bo impos sible to deBcribo tho varlotlos In which veilings uro woven. Nets are designed with tho mesh showing out lines in squares, hexagons, circles, trlanglos nnd ovory variation of those. If ono studies tho dots thoy will ho found to vary ub much ns tho meshes In Bhape. Thoro aro small clrpular dots, squares, double squares, dia monds and tiny floral patterns. Also there are combinations of theso on tho same mesh, In unending variety. VoIIb aro worn In three widths. Ir thq larger cities Just now tho nose veil Is best llkod. It Is usually of plain mesh bordered with chenille tho figures mentioned, Tho nose veil extends from tho hat to tho tip of tho noso aud la worn with turbans and toques. Long veils, llko those shown lu the plcturo, uro bordered with a laco pat torn nt tho edgo and worn with either small or largo hats. Excopt when bordered with crepe nnd worn for mourning, thoy nro thrown back oft tho fnco. Tho fuco veil, reaching from tho hat to tho chin, remains tho bcBt liked, generally, of all veils. It is an Inconspicuous affair this season, but almost Indispensable. It keeps the hair about tho edgo of tho faco be low tho hat In placo nnd adds to tho neat appearance of its wearer. Veils should bo tried on nnd tho most becoming mesh or arrangomont Of dots selected by each Individual wearor. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. I , Kitchen ftf.,..Mjiiiinu ' Living KaoM I ' Jl laveKwa- J R3UCH Laag"'a; j)' lH H'cuac aa'-ai "t-""aa work Instead of depending so much on hand labor. The projections for tho wide win dows in tho dining room and living room nro built up with the frame work and tho labor is very little more. Of course you cannot ndd an extra foot to any part of a room without coBtlng something, but it is qulto possible to put on extensions of this kind that are worth a dozen times their extra cost. It marks tho differ ence between a well-planned, well-built dwellfngfand the slipshod affairs that are altogether too common. A Httlo house like this containing five rooms with the steep roof, neat gable ends and fashionable front porch is an ornament to a village lot as well as the farm. It contains a great deal of convenience In propor tion to its size, and there are no small uncomfortable little rooms such as we find in most small low-cost houses. The Old Companies. The Old Treat ment. The Old Care. They the b:st in all the land. I represent the Hartfod, Phenix, Continental, Columbia, Royal, the reajly Strong Insurance Companies. I have a fine list of lands for sale and wish Yours, when you sell. Write every kind of Insurance. Do Conveyancing, draw up Will?, Deeds, Leases, Etc. RIGHT. Very much desire YOUR business, and will care for it well. H. F NoKeever V' Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. Insurance. - Real Estate. - Steamship Tickets. 1 "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" 1 I SHIP US YOUR Gelatin Frosting. Dissolve large pinch of gelatin In six tableapoonfuls boiling water; strain and thicken with sugar nnd dots, "dots," of course, including all Hnvor with lemon. Sanitary Bag. It you wish a roally sanitary work bag use a fancy guest towel. Doublo tho ttjyel so that tho ends come to gether nnd seam tho two Bides. ThlB will form a bag When tho towel 1b doubled it Is doubled with tho right side of the ton el in. When tho seams at tho sides nre mado, tho resulting bag Is turnod with tho right Bide out and the senilis in Iluttonholes or eye lets are tnudo ull about tho top of tho bag, and through theso Is run tho dou ble draw string rlbbou It is well to have several of these llttlo bags, sc that ono may nlwnys havo u freBh one when tho ono In uso becomes soiled. To Make Fudge Creamy, Many peoplo spoil fudge by beating it uu soon as it Is taken from tho firo. This causes tho candy to becoma granulated. If the beating Is post poned until tho chocolate Blrup la tepid tho result will bo well worth tho Blight delay Tho fudge will bo vel vety aud creamy, the kind that "mtlti in tho mouth." First Floor Plan. i ha wanted to hire, and drovo with him to see it. Under pretense of engaging him to fix up tho garden around the now houso nnd plant it with flowers, currant bushes, rhubarb roots and a few othor eusy-growlng Btnptea that every good farm gnrdon contains, he got the man 'ory much interested in the little house.. After tho fnrmor drove away tho man went through tho house nnd in Bpected it carefully from tho, cellar to tho roof. He found tho neatest, prettiest little homo ho had over seen. It was nicely finished, well painted nnd neatly papered with good paper, having colors thnt matched properly and looked well together, lie found two light comfortable bed rooms and ho found a bathroom that would bo a credit to a good deal moro oxpcnslve dwelling. There was u cop per tank in tho top of tho bathroom which was connected with tho cistern by a force pump placed In the cellar whero It would not freeze or be like ly to get out of ordor. Without saying anything to tho boss he brought his wlfo over tho noxt morning, which vus Just what the owner of tho premises expected, and ho made it convenient to happen along thnt way while she was there, to consult with tho man about lev eling tho ground nnd laying it out to tho best advantage. Of course ho was vory much surprised to llnd Mrs. Mau there, but ho improved tho opportu nity to ask hor opinion about tho win dow shades aud a few minor details, when sho laughingly told him thnt she would llko to llvo lu Just such a houso hcrsolf After that nego tiations with tho man ho wanted wero easy. 1 saw him about a year afterward, Cattle, Hogs and SKeep Steele, Siman &. Go. sioux citY. Iowa Tom Steels. Mannger RaySltnan, Oattle Salesman. Dave Prujmer, Hob& Hbeep Suleiman PfwrMo, .ffloe. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. Write Us. 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Westcott's Undertaking Parlors 0 Auto Ambulance Old Phone, 426 New Phone 2067 Sioux City, Xowa. HE CAUGHT HUERTA GROUCHY Spanish Newspaper Man Retreated From an Interview Under a Shower of Oaths. Following la a literal translation of a, news atory In La Gacota del Norte, a Balboa (Spain) morning paper, tele? phoned from Santander by Its "own. correspondent:" "Tho local reporters today (Augusl) 27) called on General Huerta, exi president of the republic of Mexico, Questioned by tho newspapermen, hq refused to say anything about recent happenings in Mexico. Asked concern. Ing the deportment of Spaniards lq Mexico during his rule, he replied that thoy had conducted themselves exceed ingly well. "Upon the reporter's Intimating ta Huerta that the Spaniards In Mexlcq had not received much consideration from him as president of tho republic, the ex-prealdent became terribly angry and let out a string of oaths and vile words. "Whereupon your correspondent, protesting, abandoned the Interview, Tho other reporters likewise con domncd the actions and manners o( Huerta. 'Tho Mexican consul has made apolr gios, begging that the Intemperate Im petuosity of Genoral Huerta bo oven looked." General Huerta and family have now gone to Cadiz. Dogs In Hot Countries, bogs, probably tho earliest of do mesticated animals, when transferred to' a tropical country, such as central Africa, lose In a fow generations most of tho characteristics they have ac quired In Europo, nnd revert more and moro to tho typo of the Jackal and tho wolf. Then their oars, whatever their breed, tend to become pointed, their conts turn sandy or rufous, and their bark becomes a howl. Somo attempt has been made to show that this Is tho result of dlscnso and resembles the effect of malaria on the human con stitution. Yet the Egyptian dog of Phnraonlc ttmos possessed, as Is soen by tho monuments, theso very charac teristics; and as ho was certainly do mesticated bofora the Europoan ani mal, It Is probable that theso are ori ginal fentures pt tho race. Small Market Value. If the statistics wero avallablo prob ably It would be found that 92 per cent less money can bo borrowed on a family tree than on a cord of wood Dallns News. I Ask Your Dealer to Show You I i I i 03 CD CSi o o 3 o 3 CD CO O 7r The Famous Sturges Bros. Harness If they Don't Have Them, write or call on Sturges Bros., 4ii Pearl St., Sioux City, la. I I c i 1 1 Licensed Embalmer t Lady Aseiatast Ambulance Service Wm. F Diok.in.son. , Vtciert.adki.tj 415 Sixth Stteet Sioux CitvIowa B.II 71 Auto S471 j Henry's Place; . TSast of the Court House for the Best in ft I Wines, Liquor and Cigars ! Bond & LUlard, Old Elk, Sherwood Rye Whiskies. 1 Nkxlife Beer Bottlit or Kerf 3 Henry Kxurxvwiei, nut ciy. w.bra.u. M r V. a JC " IB ' i p