li'll" ' ; f i t BAK6A 60UM5V HERALD; DAKOTA GTW, NEBRASKA. j.T O Vr I Tfl w : fill I 1 111 rmTPgnfi!WWBiygw (HwyrwytraK-fOi j..-ini-riKiuiui ruiin nimr rm imrmaiwi n i i ti iittit inmrrmi Winn Irwin iim ii.,r,i. .. , Dakota City Grocery Specials for Saturday Only Nuts. 2 boxes Grape 2 boxes Shredded Wheat Cranberries, per qt , 7 .25c .25c 5c bars Flake White Soap, for 25c 3 Cans Corn , . 25c 3 Cans of Peas '. 25c Tomatoes 25c 25c .25c 1 large cans 1 qt can Olives 3 10c boxes Hippo Washing Powder. W. L. ROSS Dakota City, Nebraska -W . City Hotel Again Open to Public kk-ffn N Q ' 1 "1 TtH hv . HnHiiiiKrl Local Items The City Hotel is again, opened to the public. Mr. Nick Kirsch, the new proprietor, has leased the build ing and has refitted it in fine shape and is ready to accommodate all who may come. Dakota City has been" without a hotel for the past year, and will appreciate the serviee which Mr. Kirsch has promised. The traveling public is cordially welcomed to the new hostlery. lfeiifii ifc?TMfb$ Mrs. Geo. E. Heikes and little son were visitors in Winnebago Tuesday. Mound City Paints and Varnishes preserve and beautify Dakota City Pharmacy. The fishing season is now open and some fine specimens are being taken at Crystal lake. The telephone repair gang moved to South Sioux City Monday to over haul the lines at that place. Mrs. Sarah Dueschel and son, John Dueschel, of Mapleton, la., were visitors here the first of the week at the Harry H. Adair home. J. N. Johnson was down from Na cora Saturday on business. He vis ited the Herald sanctum and left an advertisement for a coat he found recently. Found A coon skin coat, about a mile southeast of Nacora, Neb. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. Call at E & B store at Nacora, Neb 2w. The Dakota City schools have set April 24th for the annual clean-np day, and earnestly invite all to coop erate with them in the good work. Let everybody turn out and give them a good boost. Once upon a time the first'of April was New Years day. April Fool jokes arose out of the confusion oc casioned by the change. Had you failed to give us your orders in April it would have been no joke to us. But you didn't fail, and we eppreci Real estate loans. Geo Wilkens. Frank Broyhill delivered a new Ford car to Mrs. MidkitT at Homer Tuesday. "Painting and paperhanging. Let Brasfield do your housecleaning. Phone 20. ' A baby boy is reported at the Hem V. I-utors homo at Emerson Wednesday. G. W. Sayro reports a now grand daughter at the Clyde Wilson homo at Moville, la. House cleaning and vard raking is all the rage at present. A good- thing help it along. Walter Miller was oncratcd on at a Sioux City hospital tor appendici tis and stomack trouble. Fred Parker and wife were visit ors at Lyons Saturday and Sunday at the W. E. Sncthen home. Chas. Ream returned Saturday from Omaha whore ho served the week on the federal grand jury. Why go hungry when you can get a good lunch between meals at Van do Zedde's, in the Schriever store. Mrs. Margareto Barnes and four children were over from Hinton, la., Saturday to see Grandma Hileman. S. T. Frum Harry H. Adair, Geo. Wilkins, Mell A. Schmied, H. D. Wood and John H. Ream attended the cerimonial of the Shrine in Sioux City Monday evening. Wm. Wilson, of Fremont, Neb., has accepeted the position as drug gist in the Dakota City Pharmacy. He will move his tamiiy here as soon a residence can bo secured. Ordinance No. 237, reguhting management the new water vu.iis system in Dakota City, appears in this issue of the Herald. Read it, and then post it in your hat for fu ture reference. WANTED A good steady gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon in Dakota County. No ex perience needed. For full particu lars write promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona, Minn. Established 1856. State Examiner Mahoney, of Omaha, was here from Saturday un til Monday night going over the books of County Treasurer J. S. Bacon. He found everything in splendid shape, the accounts and cash balancing to a penny. Dakota coun ty can congratulate herself on hav ing so capable a man as Mr. Bacon in charge of its treasury. At a meeting of the village coun cil at South Sioux City Tuesday evening the contract for installing an electric light system Was let to the Johnson Eletric Co., of Omaha, its bid being $7,400, and the second lowest among the four bidders on the contract. A committee was also annointed to take up the matter of furnishing electricity for Dakota City. An arrangement has been made by the two towns to ODtain electric current from the Sioux City Service Co., and now that South Sioux City has let the contract the arrangement between the two towns can be completed, and the matter of extending the line to this place will be taken up. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS April, 5 11)15. Send Your Husband for Meat ocoiMonly. Ho rauy not kpow much about it, but even ho will Heo why you insist ot, doing jour meat buying hero. As wo lieop the choicest meats to bo linil, ho minnot go very far wrong in his selection for tho tublo. Hut come mostly voursolf. Prompt ilnil courteous treatment, mid ti clioico selection of mo'tts are things to on n Ride r. W. F. Lorenz, Jr. Improvement and Care of Pastures kI i:&fl rliH mjS3CjP thJSS V. In planning the home of to-day, the bath room is given, far more thought and con sideration than in former years. Mound City Bath Room Enamel Is greatly in demand for enameling the walls and wood wdrk of bath rooms in both old and new dwellings on ac count of its rich white lustre and its resistance to both water and wear. Get it at DAKOTA CITY PHARMACY Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. All work guaranteed. L. J. O'BRIEN Dakota City, Neb. with Sohriover Bros, Hardware 1 The Herald, $1 per ate it. Thank you! Dakota City Pharmacy. t x An applicant for citizenship in the district court at West Point, recent ly, when asked by the government's representative "who is the head of the state?" replied in a flabergasted manner, "Dan Stevens." It reminds us of an incident that occurred here a few years ago, following the state campaign. An applicant for citizen ship was asked the same question and promptly replied: "Jim Dahl man." Uudoubtedly the bibulous Jim had made an impression on the applicant, during his automobile tour of the county. The many frieuds of Rev. Aucock have entered his name in the contest for ministers, in which Davidson Bros. Co. are giving round trip tick eta to the Panama Exposition to ten ministers. Many from Dakota Lity and surrounding territory patronize this firm, and are justly entitled to it, therefore let those holding cou pons add their mite to the pleasure of an individual as well as the edu cational value resultant to the com munity. The committee in charge have arranged to have coupons left at Ross' store, to be filled out by a committee and left at Davidson's store. Let every one help in this worthy enterprise. Everybody is especially invited to be present at the Salem Lutheran chuech Frinay evening April 16. On this date the Hawkeye quartet will give a concert worth while, and those who hear their excellent pro gram will be accorded a rare treat, besides assisting the Salem Ladies Aid treasury. The young men com posing tins quartet are counted among Sioux City's best singers, and have sung at a large number of the city's best functions. They have the reputation of being splendid enter tainers and their concert promises to be one of the best' ever given in Sa lem. It is the earnest wish of the ladies of the Salem Aid Bociety that this quartet be greeted by an old time Salem crowd. Miss Ruby Van de Zedde, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Van de Zedde of this place, was united in marriage Wednesday afternoon at the Van de Zedde home in this nlace. to Mr. Alfred W. Lang, of Withee, Wis. Rev. F. J. Aucock. pastor of the M. E. church performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate members of the family. The bride ia a Dakota countv cirl. havingspent her entire life among us, and is of a pleasing disposition. Her acquaint ance with Mr. Lang began wnen sne was in charge of the telephone ex change at Homer, where Mr. Lang resided a few years ago. He now resides at Withee, Wis., where he is publisher of tho Clark County Jour nal, a live and rustling paper. We wish the hanny couple a long life of wedded bliss. They will remain here a few days before" leaving for their future home, One of the most difficult problems it seems to me of stockmen and farm ers in this region is to secure good summer pasture. Many farmers claim that it is not profitable to pas ture our high priced land. There mav be more or less truth in this statement, but most pastures could be made to produce much more u given the proper care. For old nasture it is a good plan to sow new seed to thicken up the , stand and to reseed places that have been tramped out. Pasture land should receive a coating of manure every five or six years. In fact ex periment stations have found that where pasture is in rotation it is more profitable to apply manure to a pasture than to a grain crop". Manv farmers greatly decrease the production of their pastures by turn ing stock on them too early in the spring. Most pastures are eaten down very close in thefall, and early pasturing does not give the grass a chance to get a start and results in short pasture all summer. Much more grass would be produced ' du ring the season if stock was kept oif the pasture until the latter part of April, and let it get five or six in ches high before turning on stock. The grass would then have more sub stance to it and much more growth would result. Of course this plan would necessitate having a larger supply of winter feed on hand. Here is where a goou suo woum come in to advantage. In case any one wishes to seed any new pasture this spring or next fall I would suggest that you try the following mixtures: For hill land, Brome grass and sweet clover; ior clay hills, red top, Canada blue grass, red clover and sweet clover; for swampy land, red top, timothy, blue grass and Alsike clover; for either hill or valley land, timothy, red clo ver brome grass or blue grass, white clover and sweet clover. The mam thing with pasture is to get a variety of grasses so that some of them are growing at all times of the growing season. I am not sure that sweet clover will prove a good pasture plant for this county, but it is proving successful in other north Nebraska counties and I see no rea son why it will not be of value to Dakota county. A number ot peo ple are trying it out this year and there will be enougn grown to teat its value. I should like to see farm era give the pasture problem some attention as it is one of tho greatest problems of eastern Nebraska tann ers. If you have had any experience with seeding pastures and have found any pasture mixture that has given good resultsdon'tbo backward about telling your neighbors. IIUOH HAYMONl), County Demonstrator and Agent U. S. Dept. Agriculture. Drtkotn City, Nob The board ot county commissioners of Dakota County. Nebraska, mot pursuant to adjournment. Members present- Tliotnns I.ii.Ohnlrninn, A. Ira Davis. Oliver W. Klslier, Sidney T. Kruiu. county uttornoy. and (Ico, Wllklus, cleric. Wlioti the follow. Iiir proceedings wero line), to-wlti Tho followiiiK claims wore allowed on tho county funeral fund: Mell A Hchinled. publnhlnit proceed- liilM. etc..' $(111X1 I? A .Icnklnsou, professional services 11 iv J 1 Meredith, fuel furnished paupors 10 Ui John II lloam. pulillslilliR proceed liiKs.oto 01 HJ Nobruskn Hospital for Insane cure of Oullennnd llftlu J. 01 tXi lliimmoiHl A Htovom Oo, supplies for superintendent ill !K V li Vosi, 1st quarter snlary .70 u) J J McAllister, professional sorlres iuenso Htuto vs Klines 1 00 Omnliii I'rlntltiK Oo, supplies for vnrl- ntn ntlli'n - Klopp A llnrtlott Oo, election unit us smmiiont ml nnllos. eta MoAlloitor.fc l.onmor. professional so vices Stnte V9 Ourtls J 8 lloucoii, envelopes mid postmio. , Hurt Krooson. letterheads, etc ..... Mrs K K lA'ndom, bonrdliiK prisoned l 11 K Honsonnood.proretsioiiiu services roudercd Mrs Welsh 6 CO Win K Davis, repairing typewuier, supplies, etc .. J K Alumror, board of lieultli John It Ileum, same Hurt Krooson.snmo .Inmos Hlynn.snino Geo It Utilise, sumo Huso Printing Uo, one Maxwell's .Ills' tleo Practice, etc Hammond Printing Oo. supplies Perkins llros Company, distress win- rants binders, eto !M 20 State Jurnnl Uo, bcuvoiikoi- iccoril, tax tables, etc Untvorslty Publishing Oo, cMimlun Hon iiuesttoiis Omalia Printing Oo, blunts forcounty judge .. Miles T Hollly, boarding paupers, etc S A Htlnson, provisions lor paupors lohn 11 Heaiii, lcitnl blanks, eniils.eto i" A Wood, G mouths lent for Suyru and Connelly O It Mnxuoll, professional services . Alluwuy llros, provisions furnished Mrs Alary Harris Geo Wllklus, 1st quarter salary, pus- taKe.etc MA 01 (IcuOaln, salary for March, etc . .. llf Hi) Cloo lluruott. Jr. two trips l poor farm 3 00 John PKi'umpor, upprulM . feus and mlleairo II NO M MCKlvorKiin, siuno , TlioiunsOurran.saniQ Olevelaud&Bons, clothltiR for Willie linker, blind boy S T Kruiu, 1st quartor salary, etc W It Mills, lamps for court house Klectrlo HiiKliiccilntC Oo, IlKht fin- iilshliiKS Davidson liros (to, curtains, padded pnpor, etc itemttiKton Typewriter On, plutteu.. Oorklns ohomlcal Oo disinfectant fur Mlinilll's olllce O W Klsher. Is quartor salary 12.1 00 Thomas Lour, same.. lift ix John lllleinaii, salary for March . , 60 (M I) J llariett, witness rcesln State vs Klines 7M Otmrlos Gilbert, Hnmo WOO K IS Dunn, same 7 00 Oscar McGrull S BO O K Kdwards, same i CO Krank Ilreska, same , U 00 Koy Taylor, same 2 no Frank Warren, sumo 2 Ui Glenn George, same . 4M D M WclRlo.sume -i Mi J Ij Ilnelgrovo.saino , ,. i! B0 Joseph Olomants. samo 2 f0 Win A lUininiell, enino 2 50 O WHlioran. samo uu Win Nicholson, same.. 2 w) A Ij MutliwlR, some V 00 Hammond & Stephens Company, sup plies for superintendent fi 0.1 Klopp Printing Company, lecords . .. 60 oo Ed J McU, witness fees In State vs ICImes 2 50 Mrsl'rank Aniraerman, same 8 Mi Mrs Pra k Church, same 2 Mi .1 II Hurkc, name 2 BO Oscar Stamm, same..., 2 Ml John Jenkins, same 7 00 John Hawker, same 7 00 George Curry, same no Koy Kronen, same u no Henry Walters, samel 9 00 Ed Hansel, same 4 50 Hen smith, same 2 Mi Mrs Hen Smith, same ... I Ml Leonard Deuorc, Br, same IM llruee Alward. same 2 B0 l''red Itoscnbaura, same 7 00 Oscar Ebcrhardt, same 8 ' Fred Curry, same,.,. w, (...., M) 11 II Ulrlch, same ..: a Mi Mrs Fred Curry, same,. .....,..., im FrankQordon, same..-. ... 4 BO II M Herman, same, - M wm r.masav, same - WJ Plestly, same. 4 B0 Frank Davcy. expenses advanced for surveying, 810J.10, rejected. Claim allowed on road district lund: W L Urovhtll. road work, dlst No U....J3H 00 a O Owens, ' " " EJEIchorst, " " " Theodore Elchorst, " " WmPKuhl, Theodore Kunl, " HMonkemeyei, ' " nimrlpo Tlnrir. " " " J J Mitchell, repalringroad machinery, dlst No it.. 7813 SU 7 100 00 2100 4 20 13 P0 6 7S 1 78 Ml 2 7R 2 7.1 BSS 11 BB 75 : 13 U0 oB0 120 M M KB 111 7fi m oo tV) JM 8 00 il H) 380 B75 211 0,1 7 Ou 12 SO IB 40 1 CO 37 H) B.. BOO n,,,. 10 00 B.... 5 00 IB,... 1100 15.... 14 00 15,... 4 00 15.... 4 CO 8 45 Claims allowed on commissioner district Nol. . Thomas Dribble, services rendered opening swamp grade S oo CarlSundt, same -ou O WT'lshcr, same J 00 ilEHrown, same 1 o noard appoints Christian Hansen overseer of road district No 17, and approves his bond. Doard grants change of road petitioned for by George O Hlesslng, and others, in ac cordance with prayer of petition. Hoard orders county clerk to correct name In personal tax schedule of John Sohn. and allows county treasurer to collect such per sonal tax without Interest. iinnri nrripm rnnntv clerk to correct per sonal tax schedule of Charles H Guernsey by deduction mortgage given on real estate and so assessed. Hoard allows John Hums of Jackson, Ne braska, :.M) per week for provisions. Hoard adjourned to May 21, 1015. Oeorge Wllklns, County Clerk. Ordination No. Ii.'l7. An Ordinance Providing for the Manage ment or the Water Worka of the Vil lage of Dakota City, Nebraska, Estab lishing Water Rates and Regulations for the Government of Water Con sumers and for Prbtecting Said Water Works, including Pipes, Hydrants and Other Apparatus From Injury, and Providing Penalties for the Violation of the Provision Thereof. IlK ItOIUIAINKI) 11V Tilt! (MtAtnMAH AK1) HOAllll OK TlUTHTKRH OK TUB Vlf.I.AriK OF D'.KOTA OtTT. NKIIIMBKA, Section I. That tho rules, regulations and water rates horoluafter piovlded shall bo tho contract with every person, company or corporation who Is supplied with wntor through tho wnter woiks system of tho Village, nod eery such person. company or corporation by tnklng wntor sluill bo bound horobys and whuii(ior nny of these provisions! ur such others ns tho ilonnl of Trustees may liorenftor adopt, uro violated, tint water shall bo cut on from tho building urplacu of stieh violation, oven though two or inoro parties may bo receiving wntor through tho sumu tnp, and shall not tio ngnln turned on except by order of tho tho WnlerOommlssionor nnd on a pnyinent of tho expense of shutting It olTnnd turning It on. Uxed at 11.00. to bo paid to tho Water noiiiinlsnioiiitr. and iinnn n satisfactory un derstanding with tho party that no further cause lorcompiaiiii shun niise, ami incase of such violation any payment nmile for tho water by the person committing such Solution shall bo thereby forfeited to tho Village .sections. Kvcry person desiring wntor from the Village must ninko application therefor to tho Water Oouimlssloiier upon blanks to lie furnished by htm for thnt pur pose. The application must state fully nit the uses for which the water Is Intended, and no different or additional use will be allowed exeunt by pel mission of tho Water Oouimlsstoiior. Nut more than one liouso shall bo supplied from unn tap except by special poi mission of tho Wntor Commit slouor. No permit to uso water upon nny such application shall be granted for a per iod of loss than ono quartor. linil nil fine tlons of a quarter Hholl be chargod nnd con sidered as it run quartor. (section 3. All water supplied to consum ers shall bu measured by meter of staildnid construction, which motor shall bo fur nished to consumers by tho Vlllngo ot un- kotaOllyat the cost pi Ico of sitld meter, and no wnter shall be furnlshod to eonsuiu- ursoteepi niosntno lio measured by motor fun. IsIm" v said Vlllnae. Soet'i i Water will not bo turned Into nny In i i private sorvlco plpo mcept upon tin rof tho Water Oouimlssloiier orhlsdiiiy tt.ithorlred agent, nor until tho applicant shall hnvo paid rent duo for tho curient turin; nnd plumbers nro strictly prohibited fiom turning tho water Into any sorvlco plpo oxcept on suoh order, This rulo not to bo construed to provont any plumlior ndmltt lug wnter to tost pipes only. Section B. No consumer shall supply water to othor persons nor suffer thom to tukolt olT tho promlsds, nor after wotor Is introduced lutonny building or upon any pi utilises, shall any person mako or employ any plumber or other person to mnlto, tnp or connect with tho plpo upon tho premises ror alteration, extension or at tachment without permission ot tho Water Oouimlssloiier. Section 0. A feo of seven dollars shall accompany tho application, provided for In section 2, of this Oldluniice, which kovon dollars shall bo used by tho said Vlllngo for the purpose of defraying tho expense of materials used In bilnglng tho water to tho cuib lino ot premises, for whloh such nPDllca'tlonlH made. mid materials furnish ed by said Vlllngo In bilnglng snld water to the curb lino shall be, one gooso-neclc, one corporation cock, one stop coclt mid stop box. Section 7. Parties owning pioperty nt n dlstnnco from the mains of snld water works, limy mnVo application to tho Hoard of Trustees of said Vllliwo toconstruat two Inch mains In the streots of snld Vlllnsa to tliu ninnorty for which anollcntlon Is made. and If the Hoard of Trustees of said Vitiligo after Investigation nnd after the nnnrovul by the water commissioner sunn ileum it advisable and nllow said applicant to con struct snld mains, then In thnt caso said applicant may lay said two-inch main nt his own oxponso nnd at a piico to bo agreed upon by nppllcnnt and snld Hoard of Trus tees, mm mo applicant constructing emu ninlus shall bo allowed orodlt for tho amount of wntor used upon cost of con sti notion of said mains, nnd wntor rents so earned shall be nppllod to tho payment ot cost of construction until saldi two-Inch mains so constructed shall Im fully paid for, aftor which tlmo snld mains shall bo the property of said Vlllngo. provided however, tho Village shnll nt all times hnvo tho right to allow thoownor of tho property abutting upon snld two-Inch mains, to tnp samo far wntor supply ns though said main had been I a Ul by the Village ot Dakota Olty. In the llrst lnstnnco, Mention 8. Tlio Wator Commissioner, per sonally or by nttont, shall hnvo free ncocss ootwoon tnu uours oi ia,, aim u i-. in. to all promises or buildings whore wnter Is delivered or consumed for tbo purpose of dxninlnlng tho pipes auu imnrosnmi tno manner of using wntor and tho amount used. Section 0. No person shnll mako any ad dition, nltorntlon or change whatever, or employ nny plumbor to mako repairs In or about nny water cook, sorvlco pine, hydrant or othor wntor fixture, without Hint having secured n permit from tho Wntor Commis sioner and paying tho reasonable and fixed chnrgos therefor Section 10, No hose shnll bo usod by the consumers of water unless application has beou mndo therefor nnd granted by the Wntor Oouimlssloiier, nor shall nny hose bo usod without a nozzle, whloh nozzle shall not oxoood ii Inoliln dlnmator, pio vldod thnt hoso for sprinkling gi omuls, lawns, gardons, nnd wishing windows, shall b ud only from tho llrst day of April to thoflrstday of October, nnd shnll bo used between tho hours of 0 nnd 0 In tho fore noon, and a and 81ii tho nftornoon. Seotlon 11. The Vlllngo of Dakota Olty rasorves tho right to shut on or remove wnter from the mains for tho purpose of making repairs or extensions' to tho wotui works aftor reasonable) notice shhll have been given to all consumers nITectod by suoh cutting olT of tho wntor Bupply. Seotlon 12. When wator has boon turned nil from nny consumer for non-payment of water rents or violation of tho provisions ot this Ordinance, tho consumer shnll not turn thu wnter on or permit It to bo turned on without the written consent ot tho AVntor Commissioner. Section 13, ah oousumors sunn koop 1 STI TV SONS mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmamm&mmmmiwmKHmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmwmmm Specials for Saturday, Apr. 17 For this D&y Only 1 50c sack Duck Wheat 25c 0 qls Cranberries 25c 3 lbs May Day Coffee I 85c 1 lb full cream Cheese 22c 1 25c pkg Oats .- .' . . ..20c t doz fresh frosted Cookies 5c l 10c pkgs Corn Flakes ". . . . . 25c ' pkgs Spaghetti or Macaroni 25c 7 bars Electric Spark Soap 25c y2 lb llcrshey's Cocoa 20c New radishes, lettuce, onions, celery and straw berries for Saturday. Stinson's Dakoif. City, Ncbra.sk. cv c 5 Announcement Having purchased the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.'s business in Dakota City, I will at all times endeavor to keep a complete stock and serve you to the best of my ability. Come in and let's get acquainted. FRED LYNCH y : : MID-WEST BANK-Offers $50.00 Prize $50.00 cash for boy r girl-10 to 19 raising BEST acre of Corn. Winner may also win State and National Prizs. Write us now TODAY enter ancl receive FREE par ticulars. Earl teller of Coper, Iowa, raised 139 bushels last year; 102 more than the ten year average. DO IT NOW, (Ite "Worthwhile" knowing this REAI, Farmers' Bank.) Kfte Mid-West Bank "Thnt ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." Ed. T. Koarnoy, President i Certificates . A. D . T. Bafoty Vaults. IuBtiranae. GOOD Banking. For Sale Thirty-six head of fall shoats. These pigs are Poland China stock and in good thrifty condition. F. F. McGlashan. 4-8 Tel. 12 L 72. Klrat publication 3-25-iw Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska, . . . Htato of Nebranka. Dakota county, rs. To MAWitrot lloenny, Kl a A, "ooy. Janiei I'. Jloonoy, John K.lIeuney.Oliarlos K. Heoncy, Mary Ij. Hoonoy. llnyinond V. uan.iov iinnnitji v. Iliionoy. Honiara IS. Ilconey. anil all persons intoreitod la tho estatoof Frank Hoonoy, Ueceaoodi On roadlna tlio petition of MnrBurot Hoo noy. praylnit n Until dottlomont ana allow unco of hor account Wed In tills court on tho 20th day ot March, 1016, and alo pno filed heroin on tho Jttnd day pf September. 1011, and contlnuod to April 17. 1016. and for her dlsoharKO and tho roleaso of her bond. It is jiorony orcioruu muv un, mm m. persons Interested In nald mutter may, and do, appear nt tho county court to bo hold In nnd for snld county, on tho 17th day of April, A. D.1B16, at 10 o'clock a. m to show causo, if ouy tlioro bo, why tliotirnyorof tho potltlonor should not bo (trained, and that notleo of tho pendency of said petition nnd tho hoarlnK thereof bo (tlvoii to all persons interested in said matter by pub fish In it a copy of thlsordor in tho Dakota County Hoinld.nwookly nowspapor print ed In said county, for four successive .,! prior to snld day of 5I1(Iilyt fHKAT. (jounty Judge. I'lrst tmhlcatlom.B-2w NOTICE rOB BIDS. Notloo Is hereby Klvon that sealed bids will bo leceived by tho Hoard of Trustees of tho Vlliaitn of Dakota Olty, Nebraska, on or boforo tho SWtli day of April, 1818. for tho rental for the year Wlfi. of tho prop, orty known n tho moo traok, which Includes all of the loti owned by tlio Vlllauoof Dakota Olty, Nour., In blocks 3-JO, 226, fl. 2JI, 870 and 5WUn said vllluito. Hald propel ty will bu let for tho year IU16, to tho hiuht'st iosponshlB bidder for caii with the uxprossml liituntlon thnt tlio party iiuinu until nroinlsosduiliiKsalil year shall keep tho race track uiereoii nt oqihiuioii to tholrownsorvloo pipes In (tood repair nnd Dhnll proteot them from frost nt tliolr own ilsknud oxpotm Hrctlon U, '1 h .olIowliiK shall bo estab lished n the '.Ml 'i' ratos to consumers of wator fiom Hi' ' itor works of the VllliiHtf of Dakota Oltj Nebraska: ' MKrEU RATES. U', cents per 1000 Bullous, MINIMUM UATG. SS.00 por year. Water lents payoblo nunrtoily. Knntlnn IK. No nnraon shall willfully, neo llHCiitly or carelessly bronk, injure or Inter-' foio wltli oruisturuany uuiuuiik, maaiiiu ory, apparatus, fixtures, attachments or appurtenances of tho water works of this Vlllnun.oi-anv tmhtia or urlvnto hydrant. hose, water tiouith, stop-cock, meter, water supply, or sorVlce pipe, or any part thereof, nor shall any poison deposit nny thlint In any stop-cock or box, or commit nny not tondliiBtoobitiuot or Impair the.useof tho UeotlonlG, All hydrants oieoted In snld VIIIiiro for the purpose of exllitmitshlutt Uro ate hereby declared to bo public by drants, nnd no porno n or poisoni (othor than momliors of tho Ilio dopaitinont.and thon only for tho uso and. purposes of Bald department, or persons cspo lully author ized by tho Vlllntto or WaterC ommtsstonor, and thou only In tho oxomtso of tho author ity dolc(tated by said Vlllauo or Water Commissioner) shall opon any ol tlio said hydrants or nttompt to diuw water from same, or nt any tlinouncovor or remove any protection from said hydrants or In any mannor interforo with same. Hootlon 17. jNo person shall mnko any ox nnvntinn in niiv street or hluliway within six feot of any laid wntor pipe while tho (tround is frozen, or din up or uncover so ns to oxposo to tho frost any water plpo or sower of tlio Vlllauo, oxcopt Milder tho di rection of tho Water Commissioner. Heollau W, Any person violating nny ot thu provisions of tills Ordlnniico shnll to deemed uulltyof n misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction shnll bo fined In any sum not loss than Ten Dollars nor more thnu One Hundred Dollars, and shall pay tho;ooits of prosecution and stand committed to tlio county Jail until such lino ami ousts nro HPOtlonlQ, This Ordinandi shall tako ef fect and bo luforco from nnd after passaao nn I publication us icqulred by law. l'nssed tho 8th day of April, line. 1I19NIIY I .AIM1S. Chairman Hoard Trustees Attest! HrnKKvT. Piium. VUlnito Clerk. SKA!,. Free Literature Describing the I oreai aiirorma. jxposmons Writo at oaco to this bureau (or litorutnrodesariptivoof thogreftt Pnunma-Puciflo Intertintionul Exposition, which opened in Son Frnnoisooou Fobruarj 20, nnd tho groat Panama-California Ex position now opon at San Diegn. This bureau is propnrod (o Bupply complete information in regard to railroud rates, hotel accommodations, interesting sido trips and reliable, authentic, unbiased information about any eeotion of tho groat Paoiilo CoaBt country, Send us twenty cents in stamps and wo will send yon book do soribing the Punama-PaciUa International Exposition, book do soribing tlio Panama-Oalifornia Exposition, a map of California and a samplo copy of Sunset Magazino, tho groat Paoiilo Const national magazine, containing beautiful pictures of the Exposi tion. Tho regular prico of tho niagr'ine in twenty cents por copy, Address Sunset Magazine Service Bureau 8an Franoisco o o California Hirst publication t-lf,-l)w NOTICE OV APPLICATION FOR MQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby Klvon that on tho uth day of April, 1010. DuitRnu A HelTeinuu Hied with tlio vlllauo olork of Hubbard, No- hrasua. their nppueaiiun nun (luuwuu mr u For Sale Qood young team, weight 'Will sell ono or both, a.ooo. John B, Evans, that the same can and may bo used by tho llcenso to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous iuii.110 nt nny tlmo said rnco track shall bu I liquors, nnd conduct a saloon in said vll- UOIIianueu, uiu imiJiiu iitim hi, nun iuiui vnH the rltflit to o upon snm piemises aim uso 40 More Choice Farms In the Big Horn Basin Irrigated from tho newly constructed lateral "A" of tho Shoshoup Pro ject near Powell, Wyo, will bo oponod by tho Govornmont for entry by settlers on some dato tu April. Tlioro are over 405 prosperous farmers in this locality ono of tho most advauood communities of tho various Govornmont enter prisoa. Out of tho 51 farms doolarod "choice" by Govornmont exports on January 1, 1915. thoro yot remain about 15. Lateral "A" lands aro lino nnd prospect iva settlors aro urged to uet quiokly. Watoh for tho date theso lands are to bo opened and be thoro at Powell ready to lllo on that dato. Only $52 for perpetual Govornmont water right, 20 years' titno, no interest, Sottlod laudB ulongsido nro now prioed at from $90 to $100 au uore. It is hnrdly neoesHury io advortiso theso lands. They will go fast enough, but wo foel it our duty to advieo you so that you may have a fair ohanco with ottiora who know about this opening. Writo me. S. B. HOWARD Assistant Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St. Omaha, Nol), Qnil tineka? a laootraok Tno Hoard reserves the rluhl to reject any und all bids) nnd all bids should bu In thohundsof tho Vlllnae Clerk by H o'clock p. in., of suld Wth day of April. 1W16. H. T. Kkvm, Vlllntto Olork ot Dakota Olty, Nebr, Ily order o Hoard of Trustees, iauounlot lO.ln block ID, under tlio laws of ti.. 1 Htutn nr Nehrnska und ordinance of snld vlllaxe, dtirlmt tho fiscal year beiilii- iilnir the irst Tuesday 111 may, iiuo. iy. Any audnlloblHPtloiis to tho (tiuntliiK of said lloonse should Ih) 011 lllo with tho vll lnuo eloik by tho until day of April, 1UIC. - - - .. ,. ... iioiierimu. DuKRUll t n.O. Hoffernan, Yllluve Olork, Applicants. Sfifi lis -- for Sale Bills ! ;