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DAKOTA COUNTY HERAt.D; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. -it "ir 4 : Farmers --Try Oxxr Bank. Hanked for Partners since 188029 veins. Know and like tl.eai and They Like Us We for i n whetv customers ALL the time. With it all -Absolute It's really time you knew us. THE MID-WEST BANK t0 CVi float, r A I). T Hnf ty Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOC AIj APPLICATIONS, m Xhty cannot reach the teat ol the disease. Catarrh U a blood or consti tutional disease, and In order to cure It J oil must take Internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally. and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Halls Catarrh Cure Is not ft quack medi cine. It as prescribed by one ot the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re sults In curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, a Bold by Dnmlsts. price 75c. Take Halls 1-atnlly Pills for constipation. First publication WMw Notice to Contractors Hunted proposals for Uioconsti net Ion of n, complete olvctrlu lighting syRtom will lie lecrmtnl by the Vlllngo or DnLotu Olty. Nt brnskn. nt Its council loom until 2 p. in. Juno 2o, ivis.nt which tlmo nil bids Mill 1ms publicly opened mill rend. The building of the electric lighting sys tem mil consist or: Division No. 1- Tlio furnishing or nil lnbor nnd material for n tinniiuUslon line from the South Sioux tilcy limits to Dakota Ulty, accord ing to plans and specifications. KiiRliiKOrs estimate. JUIXMO. Division No. 2 The furnishing ofnll Intxjr and n.aleilals, for latmals, as sot foth In plans nnd ituucl II ill l.UKlileel'x Kstlmnlo. JI7IW.00 l)lslon No.!) JJlio turiilslilhg of stieet llghti and the iiWior fur connecting sninn. KliRlneerN lMlnmtn. simmk) A certified check of f. our cent, of the amount or the pioposnl on a regular Neb raska National or Stnte bank nnd pnynblo to tlio Villngn l'ronstirer ot Dakota Oily. Nebiasla. must accompany ench proposnl ns niruaruntee that the con ti act will Imi ex . ecu ted and bond Hied ns provided In theso sppclllcatlons. ' Vl nsuiitl speclllcnllons are on llle with the Vitiligo Ulork of Dnkotn Ulty, Nebraska, and with II. .1. Itynu, KnHineei, 812 I'lerco Street. Sioux Ulty, lawn, where tlioj cnu bo exniilned. AllcoulriictoiHdesliliiKiicopy of the plans nnd sp ulllcntlous fur their own personal use can obtain a copy fioni the t'liBlueors by T-,ileposltlnK t'ldd. which III lie le (muled upon JJtho rotui n of tlio plant In good condition. Inoidei toiecele coiisldeinttou. nil pio pnsnU must boon the printed form furnish ed by either the Village Uleik or the uligln tor. The Vlllngo of Dakota Ulty, NebiMska, reserves the tight to lojeclnny orull bids. Dated nt Dnkotn I'lty, N'ebi., this 2nd dny of June, 1915. Sidskv T. KitUMi Vlllngo Uleilt. First publication G-27-lvs NOTICE In the dlstilct cotut of Dnkotn County, Nebraska. Sidney T. Trum. I'lnliitlir, vs. Georgo UiocUuell, Jann s Urockwell, tlio Unknown Heirs of .lames D. M. OrouUwell, o t h o i w I s o known H9 .1. D. M. Oiook well. the Unknown Hells of I). A. Oiockwell, otliei-M- Hal Notice. wise known ns noicas A, I Oroukwell, otherwlHe known in Doicns Oroek well Hates, the Unknown Heirs of UhnilesKhk ami the Unknown llelis of .lames W. Vli tue. Defendants. To the nboo named defendants: In pursuance of an order of Uuy T.Gines. Judge of the District Doui t of linkotntlouu ty, Nebraska, made In Uliambeisat l'ender, Thurston Dountj, reliaska, on the '21st dny of May, A. I.. IBIO. In t he nbolu untitled cause, tlio defendants nnd ench of them nre hereby notllled Unit on the 21st day of AIny. 1IS, plnlntUTIlled his petition ngnlnst them In the district court, the object nnd prayer of which nro to quint the title In tin TjDlntntllT, nnd ngnlnst nil persons clnlmlnrf uudei snld defendants to lots seventeen 1 17). and eighteen ( 1H), In block eighty-eight (HS), In the Ullage of Dnkotn Ulty Dnkotn Uounty. Ncbrnskn; tho plnlntllT alleges that ho nnd his grantors hnvo been In open and notorious, continuous, exclusive and nderso posses sion ot snld promises for inoro than ton years Inst past; that the defendants Gcoige Oiockwcll. James Orockwell. tho unknown heirs of James I). M. Oiockwcll, otnerwlso known ns J. I). M. Uiockwell. tho unknown heirs of I). a, Orockwell. otherwise known ns Dorcas A. Orockwell. otherwise known ns Dorcns Uiockwell Hates, claim some title or Interest In mid to snld lot 18, by virtue of a deed from T. II. I Inrk ns president of tho Dakota Ulty Uompnny; that tho defend ants, unknown heirs of Uhnrles Klrk.clnlm some Intel est In said lot 17 by virtue of ndeed from Augustus Kountzo ns president of the Dnkotn Ulty Uompnnv, and by vlrtuo of n mayor's deed from Hnrnnbus ltatos ns may or of the Village of Dnkotn Olty: that tho defendants unknown heirs ot James W. Vlrtuo claim some Interest In snld lot 17 nnd 18 by vlitue of n tax sale for tho yenr 1KIXI. You are required toanswor said potltlon on or befoi e the fith dny of July, 1915. Sidney T. Prunt, Plaintiff. The nlmvo notice Is hereby approved and declined to be sulllclent notice to all de fondants as to pendency of snld action after same shall hnvo baon published for four succeaslvo weeks ns required bv law. Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Court. First publication 6-!f7-lw NOTICE. In tho district court of Dakota county, Nobrnska. W. F. Kerr, whoso urst nnd real nnme Ii Wllllnni F. Kerr, Plaintiff, vs. Tho Unknown llelis of Wil liam Cunningham. Tho Hurllngton 'J i nst Compa ny, n Corporation, Idn Wil son, The Unknown Heirs , of Georgo A. Wilson, Un m known Heirs of G. A. Wil son, Nellie anrstlng, Win. l.opp, otherwise -known ns William Iopp, una oo.llo Iopp, Defendants. Legal Notice. To the above named dofendnntsi In pursuance of on order of Guy T, Grav es, Judge of tho DUtrlot Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, made nt Chambers at Pender, Thurston County, Nebraska, on the aut dny of May, A. D, 1815, In the nbovo entitled cnuse the defendants nnd ench ot them nre hereby notllled that on the 10th day of April, lDlp. plaintiff llled his petition against them In snld court, the object nnd prayer of which nre to quiet tho title In the plulnttffs nnd tho defendants William Lopp and Nellie Iopp and against nil other de fendants or peisoni claiming under them, to tho following described real estate In Dakota county, Nebraska, to-wlt: That part of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SW l of BK ') of sec tion twenty-eight 128), township twenty nlno (2t), range ulno (S), east of the flth P.M.. described as follows: Ileglnulng at the southeast cqrner of C, S. Murphy's tract situated. In the nbovo described 40 aero tract, thence running north on tho east line qr u. s.Muipny's tract nt varia tion of N. tf-IOW. t2 Xcpt, thonco enst on Ihp south line Qt J. P. Twohlg's land u-40 North, 7t feet and & Inches to enst lino of snld 40 acres, tlienco south u'-loeat on tho quarter lino infect, thence westv-40 South ilong the north lino of Tim Slmnahan's land 7 feet and a inches to the place of beginning, containing S 4-fith acres; tho glalntllT alleges that he and his grantors hd the defendants, William I.opp and Nellie I,opp. and their grantors, hnvo boen In open, notorious, continuous, exclusive una advorso posesslon of said premises for mote than twenty (20) years Inst pnst. That the defendants, the Unknown Heirs or William Cunningham, claliulsomo In terest In Bald property without right: that tho Hurllngton Trust Company defectively released a mortgage w hlch they held ngnlnst snld promUcs; that tho defendants, Un known Heirs of Georgo A. Wilson, Up know Heirs of G, A, Wilson und Ida Wilson, claim an Interest In said premises through u deed executed and delivered by mistake, and that tho Interest of tho defendant, Nellie Garstlng, Is now owned by the de fendants. William Lapp nud Nellie I.opp. ou are required to answer said petition i on or beforo tho 6th day of July. IMA. ,. W.V. KKHH. Whose Urst nnd real name Is WILLIAM F. KKHH. Plaintiff. The above notice Is hereby npproved nnd declared to lie sulllclent notice to all de fendants of tho pendency of snld notion, after tho snmo shall have been published for four successive weeks ns required by law, GUV T. QUA VK8. Jtidgeof the District Court : make Faun Loans at 5 work Ask ns for Anything Any-1 oaieiy - service mm aim nes. Of... r ..' ii. iC-!! "Jtv h h Oovnrnraont Bonn" Ed. T. Kearney, Prosidont. V..nl b ltc .1 EsUto Itutiiiuco. Local Items Geo Orr shipped a car of hoprs from here last Friday. Mrs. Alfred Pizey, of Sioux City, visited friends here last Thursday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and M Will Sierk on Thursday, June 10. ni a ladie's bar pin, with in itii. J. W. U. Enquire at the Her ald olnco. Mrs. James Fueston spent a few days last week with her children near Homer. Ross Johnson and wife, of Sioux City, were Friday eveninp; guests of friends in this place. Mrs. Nevada Lattin went to Wat erbury Sunday, where she has accept ed a position in the hotel. Dr. Nina Smith, of Homer, was a guest at the Mrs. Fannie Crozier home in this place Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Casebeer, of Prescott ave., Sioux City, were Sun day guests at the J. B. Leech home. Rev. J. Crews, of Benson, Neb., was here several days last week so liciting for the M. E. hospital at Omaha. Will Schriever began work Mon day as motorman-conductor for the Howards, on the S. U., U. L. & H. street railway. Rev. W. T. Kahse, Lutheran missionary superintendent of Neb raska, visited friends here Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Neiswanger has closed her term of school near Pilger, Neb., and has gone to Wayne to at tend the summer Normal. Chas. H. Ream is sporting a bran ' new watch, a present from the Ger man Fire Insurance company of Omaha, for which he is agent in this territory. Mrs. Jack McQuirk, of Maskel, here Satur-! Neb., visited relatives day and missed her train in the even ing. Mr. McQuirk drove down in his Ford in the evening after her. Mrs. Tom Allaway and children and Mrs. Audrey Alloway, of Homer, visited relatives here last Thursday, the former at the home of Fred Duensing and the latter at the Mrs. N. M. Altemus home. The Rebekah lodge at this place has surrendered its charter, and the members here transferred their membership to the South Sioux City lodge. A number from here went to South Sioux. City Saturday even ing and were admitted to the lodge there. Omadi lodge No 5, A. F. & A. M., installed the following officers at a special meeting Saturday evening: Harry H. Adair. W. M.; Frank H. Forrest, S. W.; Sidney T. Frum, J. V.; George Wilkins, Treas.; John H. Ream. Sec: Geo. W. McBeath. S.D.: Harry F. Aughey, J. D.: Herbert D. Wood, Tyler. Earl Wright came un from Lin coln Saturday and accompanied Mrs. Wright and two children home Mon day, they having spent the past week at the W. H. Clapphome. Miss Jess Mclsaac, a teacher from Alcester, S. D., and also a visitor at the Clapp home, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wright home for a summer visit. Miss Mary Easton arrived here Wednesday evening from Saco, Mont., where she has resided on a claim for the past three years, and will spend the summer months with relatives in this vicinity. She holds a position in the schools near where she is located. Her brother, Archie Easton, conducts a drug store in Saco, and is doing a nice business. Prof. C. Jacobson writes us to send his Herald to Lincoln, Neb., where he is now enrolled in the State University for the summer session to take the following subjects: Man ual training, analytical geometry and philosophy. He expects to spend a few weeks at his old home in Mis souri before entering upon his duties as superintendent of schools at Ban croft, Nebr. Frank M. Sides, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sides, left Saturday for Clearmont, Wyo., where he will work for Walter Bros., owners of qne of the largest cattle and hay ranches in Wyoming, during his summer vacation. Frank has a sev eral weeks' hunting and fishing trip in view after the rush of haying is over, also a trip to Yellowstone Na tional Park, which is only about for ty miles from where he will be locat ed. Mrs. Ed Frederick, while driving their auto down Main street Sunday afternoon, bumped into the rear of a buggy driven by Willie Sanford. She thought he heard the warning whistle but she got so close that be fore she could clear the buggy the auto struck It, Young Sanford was thrown out but was not Jnjurod. Tho buggy was damaged consider ably, as the horso bocamo frightened and broke loose from the rig before he was caught. The annual meeting for school dis trict No. 1, Dakota City, was held in the high school building Monday afternoon. The treasurer's and sec retary's reports were adopted as pre sented, and an estimate of $3,500 made for school purposes for the coming year. The matter of seat ing the assembly room was left to the discretion of the board as was aiso me matter ot taking up one or two outstanding bonds. Two mem bers of the board were elected, and S. A. Stinson and Herman Bierman, whose terms expired, were re-elected almost without opposition. Twelve voters attended the meeting. WeeciKer Forecast for the week beginning Wednesday of each week, issued by the U. S. weather bureau for this locality: Scattered showers are probable Thursday and aeain on Sunday. Temperatures rather above the aver- nwhro Wvihln The Herald 1 year, $1. Real estate loans. Geo Wilkens. Attorney R. H. Munger, of Sioux CitVi wbb lookinsr after leual busi- ' ness here Saturday. Preserve and beautify your home with Mound City Paint and Varnish. For sale at Dakota City rnarmacy. Henry T. Krause and Miss Hazel Davidson, of Thurston county, were married by Rev. F. J. Aucock Wed nesday. Rev. J. C. Ringer and wife ship ped their household goods Monday and departed for their new home at Council Bluffs, la. Miss Mabel Ream left Wednesday evening for Sholes, Neb., for a weeks visit at the home of her broth er, John N. Ream. Geo. W. McBeath is assisting Geo. Wilkins in the county clerk's oflice during the absence of the deputy clerk, Miss EtTie Engelen. G. P. Broyhill, Geo. W. McBeath and family and Mrs John H. Ream and daughter Mildred, were Homer visitors Sunday, making the trip in Mr. Broyhill's Mitchell Six. Mr. and Mrs John B. Evans ol served their fourth wedding anni versary at their home north of town Monday evening by entertaini . ; their relatives and near neighbors. The board of county commission ers met Tuesday in regular session as a board of equalization, and will be in session three days to hear any complaints in the matter of assess ment. Premium lists for the Nebraska State Fair to be held at Lincoln Sep tember 6 to 11, have been received at the Herald office. A fine program of races and other entertainments is announced. A social dance will be given in the Ayres hall, Dakota City, Friday even ing, June 26th. Parker's four piece orchestra will furnish music. A cor dial invitation is extended to all I who enjoy good music and dancing. C. L. Middleton, of South Sioux City, was held up and robbed in Sioux City Satdrday night, along with four other men in different parts of the city. One of the victims, C. R. Al- sop, was shot four times but fatally. not Dr. Chas. T. Maxwell, of Sioux City, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Maxwell, of this place, lett Tuesday for San Francisco to attend the con vention of the American Medical As sociation. He will be away on the trip abont three weeks. Of all the months we like June the best. T'is then we doff our coat and vest, and make money than e'er before for friends who buy, say please give me some more. Business is good and it is your continued pat ronage that helps make it so. Thank you. Neiswanger's Pharmacy. Mrs. Eva Kilmartin came up from Fremont Sunday, and returned Mon day with her little son Carl, who has been staying for some time at the Mrs. Belle Barnett home. Mrs. Kilmartin was granted a decree of divorce from J. T. Kilmartin at the session of district court held here on Monday. Judge S. W. McKinley performed the following marriage ceremonies the past week: Glen D. Foltz, of Sioux City and Anna G. Johnson, of Inwood, la., on the 12th; E. J. Coo ley and Jennie B. Little of Sioux City, on the 14th; Carl T. Neilen, of Isabella, b. L., and iNancy A. No land, of Sioux City, on the lGth. Adolph G. Boesen, a former resi dent of this county, died May 2Gth at his home in Springfield, Ore. Mr. Boesen was married in 1901 to Miss Carrie M. Hansen, of Honier, Neb., and soon after moved to Oregon. He leaves a wife and nine chiidren. He was born in Denmark and died on the 47th anniversary of his birth. An adjourned term of district court convened here Monday with Judge Guy T. Graves on the bench. No jury was summoned for the session. Besides a number of equity cases disposed of, a divorce was granted to Mrs." Eva Kilmartin from J. T. Kilmartin, and the care and custody of their minor child was granted to Mrs. Kilmartin. A divorce was also granted to Bertha Powell from James F. Powell. Charles Seizor of Sioux City, obtained a judgment against Mable Moore, an erstwhile denizen of South Sioux City, for $2848.78. Tho caso of Mary Del oughery vs. Lottie Burke, appealed from Judge McKinley 'a court. wherein Miss Deloughery sought to regain possession at Anzetta iJurko, the U-yearald daughter of the de fendant, was tried to the court Tuesday and tho judge affirmed the decision of the lower court and gave the mother the custody of the little girl. It was shown during tho trial that the mother had never signed adoption papers releasing'her right to the child when it was placed in an Omaha orphanage several years ago. The management of tho orph anage homo gave the child to Miss Deloughery a couplo of yoara ago. Tho mother who is now living at Meadow Grovo, claimed the child and tho courts upheld her claim. Tho case of Henry Ostmeyer vs. Al fred Chaillie, in which the farm now occupied by Chaillie is involved, was tried to the court Wednesday. The arguments in the case will be sub mitted on written briefs, and the decision rendered later on. M. E. Church Notes. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Service at 11 a. m. Subject: "Christian Giving." Evening service at 8 p. in. Sub ject: "Christian Unity." Trustee meeting Thursday even ing at 8 p. m. at the parsonage. True Blue meeting Friday at 7:30. We cordially invite our Lutheran friends to join us in worship while they are without a pastor. F, J. Aucock, Pastor. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tho ltecord. Mrs. C. A. Karst and Miss Clare Mitchell returned Thursday from Lake City, where they were visiting relatives. Harrison, Vinnie and Sammy Har den returned Friday from Nebraska City, where they have been attend ing the state school for the blind. Mrs. Martha Shane expects to leave in a short time for an all sum mer's visit at points in Iowa and at Pontiac, 111., her girlhood home. Frank Hogan left this week for a trip to San Francisco and Los Ange les. He will visit tho exposition and enjoy a month's vacation on the western coast. Mrs. Carrie Wilson, of Des Moines, was a visitor with her brothers, Al fred and Ward Austin, this week. Mrs. Wilson is administratrix for her mother's estate and was here on business. Roy Mclntyre, of Eugene, Ore., arrived here Saturday for a short visit with friends. He stated that his father, R. A. Mclntyre, may re turn to South Sioux City to live in a year or so. Marion Eimcrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Eimers, was taken to the Samaritan hospital Monday, where she underwent a minor opera tion and tho young lady is now at home again, making a rapid recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, of ' i. tlnrwl Crn wnrn viyitnra lim-n with relatives a few days last week .vhile on their way to Chicago, where they will make their home. Mrs. Smith will be remembered as Miss Mabel Kloster. State Superintendent T omas ad vises the school district of South Sioux City to issue special warrants as a method of paying interest on some old bonds. The last legisla ture provided this as a substitute in some cases for the issuance of bonds. The special warrants draw inteiest. The district is attempting now to pay the interest on $25,000 worth of bonds issued twenty years ago and on which no interest has been paid. Major Martin Suter, grandfather of Chas. Suter of this city, is at the Suter home this week attending the G. A. R. encampment in Sioux City. He makes his home at Ireton, but is a frequent visitor here where he is well known. He is 95 years old and is the father of seven children, 21 grandchildren and GO great grand children, to say nothing of being the father of a civil war veteran, is greeting old friends and acquaint ances in the lobby of the Martin ho tel today. Major Suter needs no cane to get about and is enjoying his visit to the fullest. Hog Cholera Serum One of the laws enacted by the last legislature which is undoubtedly of ereat benefit to the f ai mer and which in a way effects eaph hog raiser of the state, was what is known as Senate File 197, regulating the manufacture and sale of anti-hog cholera serum and virus. The federal government sometime ago saw the necessity of regulating the manufacture of these products and it has been partially under the supervision of the federal B. A.'I. for the past year Or more. However, the Nebraska law makes it imperative that all companies who manufacture or soil serum or virus in the state procure a permit from the Live Stock Sanitary Board and file bond for $5000.00 with the Board for the fulfillment of the law regulating their product. The one feature of the law which affects the farmer or user of either of the two products is that reports must be made by both tho party administering the serum or virus and the party owning the hogs. The one who administers the dose must make a report to the Live Stock Sanitary Board at Lincoln immediately, and the owner of the hogs must make a report at the end of thirty days. The Live Stock Sanitary Board fur nishes blanks for making these re ports free of charge to owners and users of serum. It would be well for the swine owners who contemplate vaccination to look up this law before vaccinat ing and to make sure that they pro cure the right kind of serum by buy ing only from companies licensed in Nebraska. If they buy from com panies licensed in Nebraska report blanks are sent out with each lot ot serum sold by such company. $5,000.00 to loan on improved real estate. Address box 9G1, Da kota City, Neb, Phenomenal Bargain. We have boon fortuuuto iu making urrungeraontH wliioli onublu un to ofllor you n vuur'tt Bubaoriptiou to Fxrnior uutl Urueilor and tliu Herald for only (100. TIuh in an unumiiil bargain; take. nclvunUgo of it TODAY. Your aubsoriptlon to Fnrmor and Broodor moans Unit jou nro entitled to freo consultation with tho Speciul Sorvico Denartmout of Furuior and Urcodor upon any question portainiug to farm ing and utook raising during tho term of our Hubsoription to tliul rnagbzlno. ThiH Reivlco ulouo is worth tho priuo we flflk for both puliliontiotiB, Lot ub unvo your order NOW. Pupora eont to diffnriiut uddroHscH if doeirod. ABOUT VAltMBU AND liuKEDKIl, Furmur nnd Uremlor In preeminent ly n magazine of farm and stock facts. It shows exactly how to do tho tilings the wuy tlioy nro bring dono by the moot micoi'RHftil farmers nnd brooders. It gives olonr, DEFINITE nnd intolli gent explunuWons of fnrm roetliuds Hiid systems. It is broad und varied in Hcopo und gives you ideas, pliuiH, und methods thityou cun supply nt onco und put dollnrs in your pockets. DISTRICT COURT DATES I'lin following nro tlio dittos for hold Iugdistilct onntt us glrtn by Judge Qruv. b: Cuming county, Murcli 8, Novem ber LS; Dakota county, February 15; Beptombor 27; Btuu'on county, Murch 1, Ootoborl; Oedar county, February 1, Beptomber l.'l; Dix n county, Murcli 22, Dooombor 0, nnd Thurston county, April 5, Octohor 11, 0MMISSI0NERS' PROCEEDINGS (OFFICIAL.) Dikola City, Neb , June T, 1015 The board of county commissioners of Dakota county, Nebraska, met pursuant to adjournment. Members present Thos. IrfniR. chairman, a. Ira Oavls. Oliver V KMirr bldner T Frum, county attorney ami Geo Wilkins, county clrrk When the following proceedings were had to It Hoard accepts resignation ol John I" Mer ger as road overseer district No Itf Hoard appoints ltussell (1 Oncnsas oet srerof road district No I'Jand approves his bond The board allows claims hereinafter cnu (iterated on the arlous In mis designated and authorises the county clerk nut to write warrants for same until there are funds On county general fund John T Ualev, 7 .iionthh' house rent for Mrs 0 Dnsolly. I n u), rejected J b ll.icou, stamped envelopes and ex pense money torhrtniMng Willie Ha ke r, blind, from Nebraska City 10 25 S T Krutn. UW hours services onas- sessor'a records , , ,.., , , ,, 5100 Geo i; Hall, examination of Held notes, In rcsurcy , . BOO J u rati I, expense and surveying on Hwatnit., 187 31 John blerk Hldavs assessing .,..., iusl 60 J I Itockwcll, II das assessing.... . . 11 ( J l'Mc edlth,M)da)8 assessing. . .. 150 00 II irstoicr, 4J days assessing and stamps ram A 11 Anderson, '15 das assessing and Mtamps , 105 00 J II Klynn, 3d days assessing , . I0f f 11 McKinley, 45 days assessing ..... 13001) J I' lleeney, 40 days assessing UVtt) l F Carney, postage, express, assess or's salary, etc..,. 47u no State Journal Co, supplies 1130 Mary T Martin, taxes refunded t SI I)a Idson llros Co, rubber matting, etc 0 30 Nebraska Telephone Co, phone rent and 1011 3148 llcrt Denton, damages to northeast quarter southeast quarter section!', township M, range it, for bridge.. . lto Ar.i'our, viewing road,. .. , .. ... Ilurroughs .vddtng Machine Co, ic- pairs, . .... WmVl)als, leoalrlng Huso Publishing Co, records, supplies, etc State lournal nt, tax lists and bond ireord Omaha I'rl . , marriage licenses, etc Hammond .'v hens Co. dlnlomas . 7MX) 3 Ml 400 60 61 "i t.9110 30 10 10 1H Klopp.V HarliitiCo. supplies for su perintendent's onicc 45 .in Tim following claims wcro allowed on U.j rond district fund: llnrvey .ontmlro.8 dnys rond work, uutn nnd tentn.dlst No. 1 t x 00 Oliuulo I'onry.Xdnys rond work, mini nnd tentn.dlst 1 8 00 UIulsSmltli.Htlnys rond worL, uinn nnd tenni, uisi ( kui ltd Owons,Sllnys rond work, uinn nnd tciun.dlst r 4 CO Thco Klohorst. l'i dnys rond work, uinn nnd tonm, tllst t 11,5 II J Klchorst, ftditys rond work, until it ml tenm.dlsta 5f0 ai V It Uargor, 4'4 ritys load woik, 2 mon nnd S tenuis, dlsts IU 00 S A Hi own, rupnlrlngrond nmuhlnury dlst n 19 IB S A Hrow n, lopnlrlng rond uinclilnory, ..... A R UK tiini, ., ..... ...... .... . .. u. John Sohn.SMidnys tond work, uinn nnd until, dial ii sa mi Nuls Anderson, Idnj s rond woik.iunu nnd tentn.dlst 18 , 17 CO Louis KinKlson.'.'diiysroml work.mnn nnd tonm, dlst Id Goorgo Jensen, 2 dnys rond work, innn nnd tonm, (list 1(1 Potor Jonson, lduys loud woik, tnnu nnd tonm, (list 10 -. . , llonzo .ttlreon, lupnlrlng grnder, etc. dlstn J V HorKoi, 1 dnys rond work, uinn nnd team, dlst 1. Herman Anderson, 1 dnys rond woik, dlst 15 Ilonnnu Anderson, 1 dnys tond woik, dlstlW , Ilei mnu Andersen, J'idnys rond woik, dlst 2i Christen Ilnnson. 4lA dnys rond work, innn nnd tonm, dlst 17 Out 1 Ilnnson, 1 dnys rond work, innn nnd tonm, dlst 17 August Nlggonunn, 1 dnys tond work, innn nnd tentn.dlst 10 V II llorgor, 44 dnys lond work, mini nnd tunin. dlst IV 8 00 HO0 4 00 C H5 4 Ol 2 00 200 GOO 27 00 4 00 I 00 19 00 7 76 Jack Owens, l'dnys rond work, innn nnd tonm. (list 19 H.I Klchorst. 1 dnys i ond work, uinn nnd tonm. dlst 19 4 00 HO Owens, IU dnys 10ml work, mint und tonm. dlst 19 7 Ml Otto I-olir, ); days tond work, luuu nnd tonm, dlst 20 , 14 u) lleuiy Got.:, 1H dnys rond woik, mnn und tenm, (list 2i, U) Joseph lluicnn, T,4 dnys rond work, mnn nnd tonm, (list 21 17 50 James Howard, rond work, 1 dny, mnn nnd tenm. distil N 00 Josoph Ilngnn, 10 days rond work, distal 42M) John Heonoy, 7 dnys lond work, innn und tonm, dlst zl 2HW Joe Smith, 5 dnys rond work, mnn nnd team, dlst 21 20 00 Oscnr .Sharp, 2' dnys rond work, mnn nnd tonm, dlst 21 10 00 T.ouls Mogonson, rond woik, 1 dny, man and tonm, dlst 21 4 00 Louis I-nrson, rond work, 1 dny, tnnu nnd tonm. dlst 21 4 00 Homy Johnson, 4 dnys rond work. mnnnnd tonm,dlst21 18 uu Krnnk Simmons, 2 dnys rond work, innn nnd tonm, dlst 21 s 00 l'aul Sharp, ldnys rond woik, mnn nnd team, dlst 21 0 00 Troff Doroln.U'jdnys rond work, mnn nnd tonm. dlst 22 20 70 Frnnk Krlckon, 12J4 days rond work, (list 22 25 00 Goorgo Ilnyos, 3 dnys lond work, 2 mou nnd 2 teams, dlst 2.! 24 00 Tho following claims woro nllowed on commissioner dlstrlot No I. Atistln-Westoru Mnchlnory Co,, ro- pnlix forgrndor , t 22 (X) Tho following claims woro allowed on commlsslonordlstrlct No. 2: Qoorirn Doroln. C dnys rond work, mnn nnd tenm J 20 00 Worth Thompson, 2 dnys oponlng grade 4 00 Frnnk Simmons, C dnys rond work, man and team, 20 00 Tlio following claims woie nllowed rond (IrmtKliiK fund Harvey Z.ontmlr" ilingglng ronds. 10 bouts, 1 man in i tennis t 0 00 William Rockwell .Hogging ronds, 0 hours, 1 man nnd i tenuis 3 00 K A Hnkko, (I rugging ronds 1H hours, 1 innn nnd 2 teams 10 so John Must, dragging roads laK hours, I man nnd 2 teams.. 11 10 Ohnrlos Hoch, dragging rondHfihours, l mnnnnu 2 teams , am V II Hundt, drngglng Kinds 20 bonis, 1 mnn nnd 2 tennis 14 0(1 Ohm lus Hoch. drugging ronds7 hours, 1 man ami 2 teams i w A HOouglitiy.drngHlng loads 9 hours, 1 mnn nnd 2 tenuis 5 40 Jch n T l)aloy,drntflngroads26 hours, 1 innn nnd 2 tenuis la 00 llormnu Itopkon.ilrngglng ronds 7)i hou rs, 1 man nnd 2 teams 4 60 linns Jonsoir, drugging rotdsUOhours, 1 mnnnnd 2 tenuis 18 (W Tho following claims wore allowed on the county brlilgo fund: Nols Anderson, bridge work I 80 00 llarvoy Zentinlre, brldgo work and hnullng plnnk ,, , , H ifi Hoard refunds Ji poll tax to linns J An derson, on rond fund of Homer, llonid adjourned. Georgo Wilkins. clerk Subscription Bargains "Che Her&ild end Slonx City Daily and Buuiluy Journal 1 without Sunday !) City Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats Fish in Season Cash paid for Hides M. Wxzlzen Pioprietor Dakota City ST N SON'S Specials for Saturday, June 19 For this Day Only 1 lb Dandelion 30c Coffee 25c 2 lbs fancy Dried Peaches for 25c 1 lb fine dried Apricots 15c Corn, Kraut, Salmon and Peas, 3 cans. 25c 6 cans Dandelion Milk 25c 2 pkg Health Bran '. 25c 1 sack Puritan Flour. $2.00 1 25c pkg Rolled Oats 20c All our Calicos per yd 6c Ladies' Wrappers, each 95c Berries, Pineapples, Oranges, New Potatoes, and everything in the fruit line for Saturday trade. Just ree'd a nice line of Shoes, the best $5.00 shoe for Men on the market Stinson's DafcoteK. City, I Harness and II am better prepared than ever to do your harness and shoe repairing. I can also fit you out with any , thing you may want in the line of new harness on I short notice, and at the lowest possible price. A full line of Nets, Whips, Pads, Etc., always on hand M. F. Broef fie The Harness Man. A Broad Choice of Western. Tours Besides tho low $50 Cnliforniu oxouraion rnlo bnaia, from Juno 1st thoro is a $00 oxoursiou rnto with limit of Dooombor Slst. Thin will bo u big KiiiHoii for Yollowttono Tark. Join tho throng 1 All kinds of circuit tours thinugh tlio different gntowajs; inqairo about tho tour to iipoltnuo, one wny Tin Glnoior Park, tho orhor way via YellowBtono Park, nlso ubout tho Mountain uiiii Park tour, ono wuy via Colorado and Bait Luko, tlio othor via Gardiner or Cody. Then thoro is Glaoior Park with its incompnrablu soonory, You hnvo always near you, Colorado resorts and ranohes, including boautiful Estcs Park; no western resort has bo inoroasod in patronage tho pnit fow j oars ub Estos Park. Nenr also aro tho filnok Bills, with thoir famous pino forosts, Hot Springe, Sylvan Lako and soeuio auto drives. Iu tho Big Horn mountains nro tho summor ranohes near Sheridan and Unuohestcr. In tho Big Horn BaBin is Thormopolis Hot Springs, famous for its rboumntio ourcs. Look over tho Burlington map, it will suggest some tour to jou, thou mako inquiries and nBk for dosoriptivo publications of any locality you hnvo iu mind. r. pfff 'l0CZ -ipwailcejyMmy or N tw HAVtN.ConmcncuTj True Economy means the vUe pcndlng of one's and getting la return an article that The h Is a Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White Is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. Ab stracts or Title a A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make. J. J. EIMERS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Nebraska Shoe Repairing I i Hvbbardf N1 ) II. E. Gordon, Agent,' Dakota City, Nebr, L. W. Wakelkt, G. P. A., Omaha, Nob. JOHN H..REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. money nuking every dollar do full duty will satltfy you in every way WHITE real bargain because It Is sold at a popular price) because it gives you the kind of sewing you delight to J because it will turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time of satisfactory service) because its improvements will enable you to do things which can't be done on any other machine) because it will please you with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the 'White reliable and desirable from every point of view. Ad n m I l I I I