.-,. f-m H.M Ml JUU4 giL-r; w.m'tyt-jv YtB nrwTTTan iivi'iium w Trmianp'amaB dAKOTA COUttTV HfeRALbi DAKOTA C1TV, NfiURASJU, w 4 $ JM At h J -r y k Klrt publication 8lw Ordinance No. U.'M). An iirillnnnce provldltiK for thonpproprla tl nt of money to lo rnl'eil liy lfjliwii tax on nil tnxnlilo propuity In tliiMlllnRu of nnkotn(1ltTi Neurmkftj snUI money to 1h inlsed to defray expentcaor snld Ml lng for the Ilicnl yenrcointiK-nclim ttut flr. Tuesdny In May 1R5, ami I'mlliiK tlie (Hit Tuesdny In May, liuu. Hh It Ordained by tint Ohalrninn and llouiil ot Trustees of the VlllnKu of Dakota Ultv -obrnskii! See;lon 1. That follow lint ntnounts bo nppioprlnted for tu use of the Vitiligo of Dakota Ulty, Nobriuku, for the fiscal year commencing on the lint Tuesdny In May, Win, and endliiK on the Mist Tuesdny In Mid. lUlili Interest on water bond and sli'klnu mud 7l Ul Salailes.. ntl Ul Oeneial village purposes "fid Ul Inteieston light bonds sum) Total mm III he lion V. '1 hat a tax be lev led on all tax- able propel ty In the Vlllanuof DakotaOlty, Nobiaska, sulllclent to inaku anld atnotiutN, nuu Hint the amounts so levied be cei titled to tho county cleikof Dakota county, Ne braska, by the Vlllngu Uleikof DakotaOlty, Nebiatkn. Heotlou 8. That this oidluance be In foice fintu and after Its pnsinge. 1'assed ami appioved July ill, 1U15. W. I.. Hn-H, skai, (Jhnlrman lloaid Tiusttes Attest: SiiinkyT. Kkom, Village nicik. First publication 7-16-fiw. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby glvou that by vlituo of nn oider of sale Issued liyUeo. Wllklns.clnik of the district eon it In and for Dakota county, Nubraska. and dliected to me, (leoipq Oaln, shoillT of said county, com limiiillng mo to sell the piomlscs herein aflei described to satisfy aceitaln decree of the snld dlstilctcourt of said county and stale, obtained at tho February 15th, A. 1)., 1V1!, teim thereof, In favor or William Jacobs niul against James Ulniklng, Kiln Olniklng, Hennanl!. Snttler, Annie Snttler, August J6chims, Thede August Jocblms, Dudley Hchotrer.WllllamlH.SIiaw, and Wil liam K. I.orenz, for the sum of SIxThousnnd Hlxty-one Dollars and KlKhtv-olie dents (10,0(11,81), with Interest at six per cent per annum fioni Kebiuniy in, llilli ami his costs tnxed nt Thlrtv-thiee Dollais and Kluhty lit i ciMit (J.U Hfi) and accrultiK costs. 1 natu Iti It'll upon the following describ ed property, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of tho southwest qliar i iter, northwest quattcr of the southwest quaiter, southwest quarter of the south west qunitei, and thu southeast quauerof the southwest quaiter of section twenty (ill), township twenty-eight C.'S), range nine (u), all beliiK located In said Dakota county, Nobiaska. And I will, on Wednesday, the INth day of August, A. I). 1IUC. nt ID o'clock A.M.. of snld day. at tho south front door of the com t house In Dnkotn Pity, Dakotacouuty, Nebraska, pioceed to sell at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all of the above described pioperty.orso much thereof ns may be necessniy to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Geo. Wllklns, clerk of the district eon it In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount thereof In the aggregate IxlIiik the sum of Mix Thou sand Sixty-one Dollais and Klghty-onu cents ($0,001.81), with Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from Fc In nary 10, A. I)., llilfi, and pi lor taxed costs amount ing to the sum of Thlily-thiee Dollars and rClalitj-flvocents ($tl.tf) anil nccuilug costs. Given under my hand this Kith day of July, A. I)., 1915. Gkohok (Jain. Shei IIT of Dakota County, Nebraska, First publication H-G Bw NOTICE In the dUtilct court of Dakota county, Nohinska. V.F. Keir, whose 111 st and I I ...nl .......1, lu I ' inti ,,,,i,t, in William F.Kerr, Plulntltr, vs. The Unknown Heirs of Wil liam Uunnlngliain. The ltiirllnitnii TniRt (Inninii- ny.aOoi pouitlon, Ida Wll- Legal Notice. sou, Tho Unknown Heirs of George A Wilson, Un known lleli s of G. A. Wil son, Nellie Oitiatlng, Win. I.PPP, otlvt". also known as . .s.v'illlmn I.opp, nnd Nellie Lodd. Defenduuts, To the above named defendants: In puisuanceof an oidei of Guy T.Giaves, Judge of tho dlstiict couit of Dakota comity, Nebinsku, mado at OhambeiH at Peudei, Thurston county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of May, A. I). HUB, In the above entitled cause, the defenduuts nnd each of them aio hereby notllled that on the 10th day of April, 1U1D, plaintiff flit U bis petition against them In said court, the object and player of which aie to quiet the title in the plaintiffs and the defenduuts William I.opp and Nellie J.opp and against all othei ilo fendnnts or poisons claiming under them, s to the following dbscilbed ical estate In Dakotacouuty, Nebraska, to-wlt; That part or the southwest quai ter of tho southeast quaiter (SWof SK'ji of sec tion twenty-eight U8), township twenty nine (W), inngu nine (0), east of the 0th P. M., described as follows: lleglnnlng at the southeast corner of (). h. Muiphy's tract situated In the above described 10 ncio tract, thfiucu lunnlng north on the east Hue of U.S. Murphy's tract nt varia tion of N. V 40W.Ji.VJ feet, thence east on the south line of J. P. Twohlg's land U'-tu North. 7l feet and 8 inches to east line of said 40 acies, thence south 0'-40 east on the quarter llno:2 feet, thence west -40 South along thu north lino of Tim Hhauuahnu's land 791 feet and 8 Inches to the place of beginning, containing 5 and 4-Gths acres; tho plnlntlir allegos that he and his grant ors and the defendants, William I.opp mid Nellie I.opp and their Krnntois, have been In open, notorious, continuous, exclusive and ad vei so possession ef said premises for more than twenty (20) years last past. That the defendants, tho Unknown Heirs of William Uunnlnglmm, claim some In terest la said property without right; that tho Hulling ton Trust Company defectively released n mortgage which they held against said premises ; that the defendants, Unknown Hells of Georgo A, Wilson, Un known Heirs of G. A. WHsonund Ida Wil son, claim an lntoiest in snld premises thiough ndoed oxecutod nnd dellvored by mistake, nnd that thu Interest of the de fendant, Nelllo Gin sting, Is now owned by tliH defendants, William T.opp and Nellie l.opp. You are loqulitd to answer said petition on or before the 20th day of September, llilK. W. F. KKKll, Whose fits t and leal namu Is WILLIAM F. KKIlIt, PlalutllT. The nbove'notlco Is hoioby appioved and deenred to bo sulllclent notice to all de fendants of the pendency of snld action aftei tho snujo shall have been published for live successive weeks as loqulred bv law. Guy T. Giaves, Judge of thu District Court. First publication 8-5-6W NOTICE. In tho district court of Dakota county Nebrnska. Sidney T. Krum, Plnlntlir, vs. Geoige Urockwell, James Urockwoll, tho Unknown Heirs of .lames I), M. Uiockwell, o th or wise known ns J. . M. Crock- iull tl,n TTnknnwn Heirs ofU. Af'Orockwell, other- VUical Notice. wise known us Dorcas A. CrOckvvell, otherwise known as Dot ens Crock well Iiates, the Unknown Heirs of Charles Kirk, and the Unknown Heirs of James W. Virtue, Defendants. To the above named defendants, In pursuance of nn ordor of Guy t. Gruves, Judge of thedlstrlct court of Dnkotn coun ty, Nebrnskn, made in chambers nt Ponder, Thurston county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of May, A, D. 1916, In tho nbovo entitled cause, tho defenduuts mid each of thoin aro hereby notllled that on the 21st day of May, 1916, plulntllT filed hip petition against 1.1)011) li) the district courf, the object and prnyer of which nio to unlet tho title In the hQli)tIT, and ngulust nil peisons claiming under said defendants to lots seventeen ( 17). nnd elghteou (IN), in block eighty-eight (HSI, in the vlllngoof Dakota Olty, Dakota oouiity, Nebiaskn; the plnlntlir alleges that he nnd his grantors have been In open ami notorious, continuous, exclusive und ad verse posxesslon of said premises for mom than ton years last past, that the defend ants, George Orookwell. James Urockwell, the unknown hulls of James D. M. Ciook. unll. otherwise known as I. I). M.Cioek- well, the unknown heirs of D. A. Urockwell. otherwise known as Dorcas A. Urockwell, otherwise known nsDorcnsUrockw ell Hates, claim some title or Interest In nnd to snld lot 18, by vlrtuo of n deed f i om T. K. Ulnrk ns piesldentof the Dakota City Company: thnt the defendants, unknown heirs of Charles Kirk, claim some Interest In said lot 17 by virtue of n deed from Augustus Kouutzo ns president of the Dakota Olty company. and by virtue of u mayor's deed from llarnnbus Hates as mayor of tho VII lago of Dakota Olty. thnt the defendnnts, unknown heirs cf Jnmos W. Virtue, clnlm some Interest In snld lots 17 und 18 by vlr tuo of a tax sale for the year 1M0, You are required to answer snld petition on or before tho 20th du? of Koptemlwr, 1916. MliNKV T. Fhum. Plalntllf. The above notice is hereby approved mid declared to rw kufllcient notice to nil de fendnnts ns to pendency of said action after same shall have been published for five successive weeks as required by law. Guy T.Ornvos, J ml if o of the District Uourt. TST It Takes a Long Truth will tell Merit win, in Watch our "Busy Bee Bank" It's time you knew us.. All we do for our customers our aid Some day you WILL come. WHY NOT NOW? 1 Absolute Safety "Service that Satisfies." THE MID-WEST BANK "s", 'CiT T,.,- For ANYTHING ANYWHERE Sco Up. :& Klrst Publication 7-22-Sw. NOTICE FOR TAX DEED To Oscnr Bhoies, Joseph Hhores, Vnro Shores, Louise I.nttln. Mabel Ohronlster Geulcs, Kied 8. Martin, P. Kollls and Kiln U. Martin, tho persons In whose names title or appatant title appears of recoiillu the otllce of the Ulerk anil ex-utllcio Heglster of Deeds of Dakota Oounty, el)rnskn, and to Fred H. Martin, the pei son In nctunl p .let-Join ton and each of you nro hereby notified i ,l at n public sale of lands and lots xes, held on November 7. 1V1U, by the i irer of Dnkotn county. Nebinska. lot .. nf Mm tin's sub-dlvlslon of the north west u,ii tor of the northwest quarter of section i!l. township W. range , In Da kota county, Nebraska, was sold to It. rl. Mm tin for the delinquent taxes. Interest and costs of the yeais IHVU to IWKi, inclusive; mat sain leai esiaio was not assessed in tue name of any person foi any of said ears or for the subsequent years of 1HI0 to 1UH. In clusive, except the yenis ISM, 1891, l.sik'iaud iswn, w lien salil real estate was assessed in the name of P. Kollls; that snld real estate was taxed for each of snld yenis 189.1 to lfoii, IhUIi Inclusive; thntnfter tho explrntiou of thieo months fioni tho date of the service of this notice. noDtlcntlon will be made for n tax deed to said real estate. Km. a (J. Ma hi in. Owner nud Holder of Certificate of Tax Kale. FINAL NOTICE. State Tax Suit for Year 1912 Final Notice. In tho District Court of Dakota County, Nvbmskn The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs. The Several I'nrcels of Land hereinafter dchcrlbed, and all Persons and Corpora tions having or claiming title to, or any Interest, light or claim In; or to such parcels of reul ostnte, or any part thereof, Defendants TFIACT NO. 3422. To Michael Kennelly nnd Kennelly, his wife, full nud tine name unknown; Wil liam Owens nnd Owens, his wife, full nud tiuu namu unknown; unknown heirs of John G. Murdlck, George Muidlck nnd Murdlck, his wife, full nnd true mime un known; Louis (J. Laiuoreaux and La- morenux, his wife, full mid ti uu name un known; Kletinor Piouty and I'routy, her husband, full and true name unknown; Dnvid Prosser nud Prosser, his wife, full mid true namu unknown; George W. Pioserniid Prosser, his wife, full and tiue nnmu unknown; John Prosser and Kllmboth Piosser, his wife; nnd to nil un known helis mid owneis, nnd to the occu pants of the leal estate descillied below whose naiies are unknown: Notice Is hereby given that under a decieo of the district court of B.ild county of Dakota, statu of Nebraska, rendered In thp state tax suit for the ear 191-', tho following described reul estate, situate-In tho county of Dakota and state of Ne- buisku, to-wit: West sixty acres of section nine (Hi, In township twenty-seven (27), In range nine (), eastof theflth P. M. Was on the Cth day of November, 1912, duly sold .at public vendue by the county treasurer of said county In the manner ptovlded by law, and that tho period of redemption from such sale will expire on tho Cth day of November. 1916. You are further notified that the owner of the certificate of tax salo Issued by the countv tieasurcr will mako application to the court In the above entitled causu for confirmation of such salo as soon as pi.nctlcablo after the period of redemp tion lias expired, nnd you aro hereby no tllled that tho tlmo and place of tho hearing upon such confirmation will be entered In tho confirmation record kept by tho clerk of said court on or before the 6th dny of NovomlKir. lfllfi. You will examine said conllrmatlon record to as certain tho tlmo of such hearing nnd may bo present, if you desire, to make nnv objections or show cause why the salo should not bo confirmed, Dated this 21st day of July. 1016. T. W. OltlHHLK. Owner nnd holder of ceitlllcnto of tnx sale. FINAL NOTICE. State Tax Suit for Year 1912 Final Notice. In ho District Court of Dakota County, Nebrnska The State of Nebraska, Plaintiff, vs. The Several Parcels of Land hereinafter described, and all Persons and Corpora tions having or claiming title to. or any Interest, right or claim In, and to such parcels of real estate, or any part thereof, Defendnnts Tract No. 2188. Tract No. 2189 To William A. Dullard, who Is the same porsonns W. A, llullnrd; Win. L.Joy, Trus tee; Jnmos W. llullnrd, John P. Ilnuklns, Frank Hesoh. Ilnttle D. llullnrd, nnd the unknown owners of tho real ostnte describ ed below, nnd to tho oocupnnts of thu rent estato described below: Notice la hereby given that under a decree of tho district court of said county of Dakota, stnto of Nebraska, rendered In tho state tax suit for the year 1912, tho following described real estate, sltuato In the county of Dakota and state of Ne braska, to-wlt: Lots fifteen (16), nnd sixteen (ID), In block flve(6).Hecond Ilnllwny Addition to South Sioux Olty. Wns on tho Oth day of November, 1912, duly sold at public vendue by the county treasurer or saiu county in tno manner provided by law, and that the period of lodemptlon from such sale will expire on the Oth dny of November, 1915. You aro further notified that tho owner of tho cortlilcate of tnx sale Issued by tho county treasurer will mako application to thu court In the nbove entitled causo for confirmation of such sale as soon as practicable after the period of redemp tion has expired, nnd you are hereby no tified thut tho lime and place of the hearing upon such confirmation will be entered In the confirmation record kept by the cleric or said court on or berore the 6th dny o Novomber. 1916. You will examine said confirmation record to as certain tho tlmo of such hearing and may bo piesent, If you deslie, to make any objections or snow cause why the sale should not be confirmed. Dated this 21st day of July, 1916. PKTKH MADISON, ownor and Holder of Tnx Certificate. FINAL NOTICE. State Tax Suit for Year 1912 Final Notice. In tho District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Tlu State of Nebraska, riaintlff. vs. The Several Parcels of Land hereinafter described, and all'Persons and Corpora tions having or claiming title to, or any interest, ngnt or claim in. or to suon parcels of real estate, or uny part thereof, Defendants, TRACTS NO. 2528, 2529, 253p, 2531 . To Pnclllo Town Site OoniDany nnd nil unknown owners and to tho occupants of the real estato deioilbod below, whose names are unknown. Notice la hereby given that under a decree of tho district court of said county of Dakota, stao of Nebraska, rendered In tho state tux suit for tho year 1912, Uie following described real estate, situate hi tho county of Dakota arid state qf Ne braska, tO'Wlf. Tract No.2628, lot one In block six. First Addition to Jackson, Tract No. 2629, lot two lu block six, Flint Addition to Jackson, Tract No.2580, lot thruo in block six, First Addition to Jackson. Tract No. 2581, lot four lu block six, First Addition to Jackson. was on tho Bt i day or November. 1912. duly sold at public vendue by the countv treasurer or saiu county in thu manner provided by law, and that tho period of redemption from such salo will uxplio on the Oth day of November, 1916. You aro further notified that tho owner of tho certificate of tax salo Issued by tho county treasurer will mako application to tho court In tho abovo entitled cause for conllrmatlon of such salo as soon as practlcablo after tho period of redemp tion Iuih expired, and ou are hereby no titled that the time and place of tho hvarlng upon such conllrmatlon will be entered In tho confirmation record kept by tho clerk of said court on or before the 6th day of November, 1916. You will examine said confirmation record to as certain tho time of such hearing and may bo present, It you deslro, to make any objections or snow cause why the sale should not bo confirmed, Dated this 21st dny of July, 1916. D. v. WATIHIH. Ownor and Holdor of Uertlflcntu of Tax , Bute, 'S" Time, BUT the end. grow. -counsel help. First publication 7-16-dw SHERIFF'S SALE. Notce Is hereby given thnt by vlrtuo of nn ordor of sale Issued by George Wllklns, olork of the district court in nud for Da kota county, Nebrnskn, nnd dliected to mo, George Oaln, sheriff of snld county, com manding mo to sell the promises herein after described to satisfy n certain Judg ment of tho snld district court of snld coun ty nnd state, obtnlnud at the Fein nary, lUlit, term thoroof. In favor of Alice K. .stliuson, PlalutllT, nnd against Agnes McOoimlok, Margaret A. McUormlckmul JoliulC. GrnlT, defendants, for tho sum of One llundied Four dollars and Thirty-live cents (llOIJtt). with Inteicst thoroonnt tho rnte of 16 per cent per annum from dnto of Judgment, nnd his costs taxed nt Hlxty-two dollars and Sovouty-llvo cents (182.76), liosldes a prior Hen of taxes amounting to Thirty-one dollars mid Hlxty-one cents (fill.01). I have levied upon thofollowlngdescilbed pioperty, tow it: The southwest quaiter of the northeast quarter of section llfteen (15), township twenty-nine (20), range seven (7), east of tho Sixth principal meridian, nil being lo cated in said Dakota countyvaiuI state of Nebraska. And I will on Monday, the lttth day of August, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at tho south f i out door of the couit lion In Dakota Olty. Dakotacouuty Nebraska, i. ceed to sell nt public auction to the highest ami nest niuuer, rorcnsii, nil or tne "v described property, or so much theo is may be necessary to satisfy said ou.er or salo Issued by George Wllklns, clerk of the dlstrlutcourt in nnd for Dnkotn county, Nebraska, the nmount due thoieon In the aggregate being the Hum of One Hundred Sixty-seven dollars and Ten cents ' JK17.10), and prior tax costs amounting to Thirty one dollars nnd Sixty-one cents (fsl.fll), with Interest and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 12th day of July, A. 1)., 11)16. GkoikikOain, Sheriff qf Dakotacouuty, Neb, First tuibllcntlon 7-16-6w SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hoioby given that by v little ol unorder of sale Issued by Geo. Wllklns, del k of the dlsti let com tin and for Dako tacouuty, Nebrnskn, and dliected to me, George (Jain, sheriff of said county, com manding nuy to sell the piemlses heielnaft er descrllied to satisfy a ceitulu decree of the snld dlstiict com t of snld county and state, obtained at thu Febiuarj.A. D. 1016, term thereof. Jn favor of Midland Realty (Join puny and against Carrie K. Gantt and Wllllnm K. Gnutt, for the sum of Thieo llundied Klghty-nlue Dollars nud Twenty four Gents (S3SW.24), with lnteiest thoieon at the rnte of eight per centum per nullum fioni Juno 14, 11115, mid its costsof suit taxed at the sum of Twenty-eight Dollars and No-KX) touts (lis (JO), and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following descilb ed property, to-wlt: The undivided one-half of tho southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter of section ten (10), township twenty-nine Cm), range sevon (7), and being located In said Dakota county and state of Nebrnskn. And I will, on Tuesdny, the 17th day of August, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the south fiont door of tho court house In Dnkotn Olty, Dakota county, Nebinska, pioceed to sell at public auction to the high est nud iH'st bidder, foi ensh, nil of tho nbove descillied piopeity, or so much thuieof as may be necessmy to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Geo, Wllklns, cleik of the dlstiict couit In and for Dnkotn county, Nebinska, the nmount due thoieon in the nggregate being the sum of Three llundied KlRhty-ulne Dollms and Twenty-four cents ($.189.24), nnd pi lor tnx costs amounting to Twenty-eight Dollais nnd No-UKJ cents ((28.00). nud ncciulng costs. Given under my linnd this Pith dny of JulyA. li.. Uiin GrtoittiK gain, SheillTof Dnkotn county, Nebrnskn. HKA1..J First publication NOTICE. -29-6 w To John K. Mlkosell, Phillip M. Mlkesell, Milton Mlkesell, Willis Huiton Mlkesell, Herbert M. Miller, Charles W. Mullun, Henry O, Mullun, William II. Mullun, Marlon F. Million, John W. Mullun, Eliza beth Davidson, Magglo McUready und Wil liam II. James: You und each of you will take notice thnt the plnlntlir, Julia F. Mlkesell, filed heV petition lu thu distitct court of Dakota county, Nebraska, against the alovo named defendnnts, on tho 23th day of July, A.J). 1916, the object nnd pray ur of which aro to correctdescrlptlons lu tho following doeds: una irom vviiiinm it. James nnd who to Simon P. Mlkesell, learlng dnto September lil, 1SW, lecorded In deed book "F,"nt page 418, of tho deed lecoids of Dakota county, Neb., nnd one from Charles Mullan nnd wlfo to KzrnCnioeuter, bemlng dnto August PI, 18B0, nnd recorded In deed look "K," nt pnge 32, of the deed records of Dnkotn county, Nebr., so thnt snld descilptlons shnll rend, "the southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section eleven (11), nnd tho east half of the northwest qunrter nud tho southwest quarter of tho northwost qum tor of section twelve (12), nil In township twenty-eight (28), north, of lnnge eight (8), Kast of the tlth Principal Meridian, In Dn kotn county, Nebrnska;" that plalntllT's title to said leal estato may bo ooulli mod ; thnt tho cloud enst upon plulutlll's title by renson of the failure to iccoid tho lettois of attorney from Jonns ,. Mlkesell to Ohils tophor Mlkesell undei which a deed fioni him us such attorney to Phillip M, Mlkesell bearing dnto tho l.'llh dii or September 1871, und recorded lu deed book H" nt page (V)2 of snld teuoid, con veying n pmt of thu nbove descilbcd reul estate, was executed nud acknowledged maybe lemoved: thut a cloud east noon plalntllT's title to snld lent estnte by a tax dee 1 bearing date August II, IKrtl, tecoidid in deed look "F" nl pages 14(1 to 148, of the the deed recoids of snld county, from Wil liam Adair, county trensuier of Dakota county, Nebinska, to Alexander McUready may be lemoveu anil thnt the de fendants may I hi enjoined from en tering upon or claiming said leal estnte, and for general equitable i ellef. You nro required to answer said petition on or beforo the lath dny of Septeiubei, A. I). 1915. Julia F. Mlkesell, Plulntltr. First publication 8-5-4 w NOTICE. In the district couit of tho State of Ne- nraska, lor Dakota county. In thu inuttor of the Kstate of George La-: Order to Show Cause. rue lioals, decenseil. ) This cause enme on for hearing upon the petition of John F. Sides, admluistiator do bonus uon, witli thu will annexed, of thu estato of Georgo l.aruo lioals, deceased, praying for n license to sell the following descilbed real estate, to-wlt- Tho south half of the uoithwuHt quaiter of section th I ee CI I, the southeast quaiter of tho north east quarter mid the noitheast quuitvrof thu southeast quaiter of section four (4), all lu township twunty-elKht (28), north of innge eight (b), east; also lots twenty-one 121), twenty-two(2.0. and twenty-three (2.1), In block eight (8). lots llfteen (16), and six teen (ID), In block twelvt-l(12), and lot twen ty (20), lu block live (5), In Oeutrnl South Sioux Ulty or Central Addition to South SlouxUlty; also lots nine (9), nud thliteen (ID), in block ouo (l), and lot eight (k), In block six (0), lu Flint Addition to South Slcux Ulty: nlso lot twenty. two (22). In block four (4), nud lot twenty-four (21). lu block nine (9), In Second Addition to South Hlotix Olty; also lot seven (7), lu block twenty. one (21). nud lot one (1), In block twenty-seven (27). In Moan's Addition to South Sioux Olty, nil of the ubovedesorllM'd pioperty being lu Dakota county, state of Nebraska, for tho payment of debts of snld estnte und for the uuinone of navlng the expenses of administering sold estate and to divide the pioceeds of the sale afterpay ment of debts nud expenses between the poisons designated in the will of the said George I.aiuo Itonls. d'ct used, as thoieln designated. It is thoiefure ordeied that all poisons Interested lu said untitle nppt nr bofoio me in the court room lu the court house lu Peudei, Nebrnskn, on the 18th dny of Sep tember A. D. 1916, nt I o'clock P. M to show cause why a license should not be giuuted to said udmlnlstiatur to sell the above de scribed leal estato of said deuensul. This order shall lw published Hi 1'hu Dakota County Hoi aid, a newspaper published lu said Dnkotn county, for four successive w eeKs. Dated this Mist dny of July , A. D. 1916. Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Court of Dukotn County. Nebinska. Preserve and beautify your home with Mound City Paint and Varnish. For sale at Dakota City Pharmacy. Local Items Miss Arihs Carter of Oinulm visit ed here this week at the M. 0. Ayres home. D. H. linger is remodeling his res idence, putting in new windows nnd adding another room. Mrs. Minu Perrin returned Inst Thursdny from a several months' visit with a sister in Minnesota. Mrs. S. A. Stinson left Monday for Minot, N. D., for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Olive Hodgins. Will Uest was up from Winnebago over Sunday, in attendance at the funeral of Earl Davis, of South Sioux City. T. A. Ross, of Jefferson, S. D., and Chas. Hummel, of Sioux City, were guests of Prof. C. E. Simpson between cars Saturday. Mrs. Mary Leonnrd and little son are here from Kansas on a week's visit at tho home of Mrs. Leonard's sister, Mrs. Walter Cheney. Miss Mary Easton visited friends at Sergeant Bluff and Sioux City last week, and left Monday for a week's visit with nn aunt at Alda, Neb. Mell A. Schmied returned Wed nesday from a three weeks' stny nt Mason City, Iowa, serving on the Auditing Committee of the M. H. A. order. Mrs. Emma Iletts and two child ren arrived here Tuesdny from Dal ian, S. D., for a visit nt tho homes of Mrs. Iletts' brothers, Edgar nnd Earl Frederick. Mrs. Vernio Reed, daughter of Mrs. Martha Snyder, departed for her home at Kansas City, Mo., Sat urday, after a few wee i visit with relatives hereabouts. Peter Madison, who lost a horse and a mule by lightning a few weeks ago when his barn was struck rec eived the full nmount of insurance carried on them $300, in settlement with the agent, J. W. Hazlegrove. "Federal income tax has come to stay." declares the Springfield Re publican. Yes. And if democratic extravagence continues, while tariff duties are reduced, the federal in come tax will have to be increased. Mrs. Paul Kinkle and son Wilfred left Thursday for a three weeks' visit with relatives at St. Paul, Minn. They went by the way of Kansas City nnd Chicago, where they ex pect to stop off a few days to see the sights. Earl Davis, aged 21 years, died last Friday at his home in South Sioux City, of leakage of the heart, after an illness of several months. The funeral was held Sunday, inter ment being made in Graceland Park cemetery, Sioux City. While returning from the lake Sunday evening Henry Krumwiede's auto collided with a buggy driven by Oswald Lischke near the lumber yard. The occupants of the buggy, Mr. Lischke and Miss Acmes Quin tal, were thrown out and "badly shaken up by the fall. Frank Sides writes from Whitney, Nebr., "Am back in Nebraska again, and will be at Whitney for three or four weeks. Have had quite a so journ through the mountains and on various ranches, and have sure en joyed my trip. Please send 'all the news when it is news' to my address at Whitney for the present. Rural Mail Carrier Ed Frederick last week purchased a new Ford to use on his route, trading the old one, that had seen service for the past four years, in on the deal. Mr. Frederick was one of the first rural carriers to ndopt the auto for ser vice on a rural mail route, and now a majority of the carriers are using them, Mrs, Henry Weigand and daugh ter Francis, who spent the past month here with Mrs. Weigand's mother, Mrs. R. L. Broyoill, went to Omaha last week for a visit with relatives there before leaving for their home at Dallas, Texas, on Sat urday. Mrs. Broyhill went to Oma ha Tuesday to see them off on their journey. An "Automobile Trip Around the World" will be given by the True Blues on Friday, August 13th. The cars will leave the M. E. church and call at Japan, America, nnd Africa. A short national nrbgram will be given, and a characteristic refresh ment served, in each country. Round trip, 25c. Further details next week. Mrs. Agnes Orr and her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hodgins, were over from Sioux City Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Hodgins, who formerly lived at Ravenna, this state, is now residing in Sioux City with her mother and has a position with a telephone company. Mr. Hodgins is still conducting an undertaking establishment at Ravenna, n iMuaAMwaumuiu-Wtf v a PIINT UP WHEN YOU SCREEN UP! Your window nnd door screens will look better, weur better nnd give longer service after using Mound City Screen Paint Requires little time, takes little paint, but it ccrtninly makes n big difference in last year's screens. Mnkea new ones last longer and keeps them looking nice all season. No clogging of the meshes. Let us tell you about this Screen Paint. DAKOTA CITY PHARMACY i7fe3n T&. I'uubiMi y fj . w'i. j ik t ." r- ' Miij: ', .'. -. Prof. A. B. Rich and family arc visiting relatives at Wisner this week. County Treasurer Bacon received 102 applications for auto licenses during the month of July. Harry Hill and wife dame down from Allen last Thursday for a week's outing at Crystal lake. Henry Loomis visited here over night last Friday, being enroute to Homer from a two months stay at Algonn, la., with relatives. Misses Eflle Engelen and Esther Ross returned last Thursday from a month's trip to California, where they saw the exposition and visited friends enroute. Mnyor Kloster nnd the city coun cil of South Sioux City finally got together and appointed a chief of police Tuesday evening. Elmer Mof fit, an old resident of the town, was given the job. D. Van de Zeddo has moved his lunch counter in with Mr. Wulzen, the City Meat Market man, and is better prepared than ever to serve lunches at all hours. Give him a trial and be convinced. Mrs. Earl Frederick and two children went to Hawarden, la., last week to spend a few days with Mrs. Frederick's sister. They were accompanied by Goldie Frederick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fred erick. The next German Lutheran service in Salem is Sunday, the 15th of Au gust, at 10 a. m., not 10:30 a. m., please. Don't stay at home! Show the world that you are a true christ ian churchmember! You know the empty nr u i discourage every speak er. L. 1 i . ik, Pastor. Secre.aij of the Navy Daniels fi nally performed one act that meets the approval of the country he formed a navy board composed of men of demonstrated ability. Now if ho would resign and let one of the members of the board be appointed secretary, some permanent good might be accomplished. " Robert Hursh and Ray Wright, were landed in the county jail Wed nesday morning to serve a 3-days sentence for disturbing the peace at bouth bioux City Tuesday evening. They went to tho home of the Mayor and gave tho women a bad scare. iney were arrested and given a hearing before Justice of the Peace D. 0. Welch and sent here for con finement. Why does not all this prosperity, which the democrats talk about, 8hov some reflection in the transac tions of the Federal treasury? The government is now running behind in its expenses nearly a million dol lars a day. Surely, if the country is so "prosperous" because of the mushroom development of "war orders," that prosperity ought to show itself for the benefit of others than the owners of or speculators in "war stocks." Midwest Magazine for July con tinues its good work of promoting Nebraska enterprises, this time de voting itself chiefly to telling about the growth of manufacturing in the state, liut there are numerous oth er articles worth reading. Midwest Magazine is doing splendid work for Nebraska and should be given the liberal support of all enterprising Nebrnskans. Subscription $I.G0 a year. Address Midwest Magazine, 132G W. 0. W., Omaha, Neb. A raid was made by Sheriff George Cain and his deputies on several places at Crystal lake Sunday, when a quantity of beer and whiskey was confiscated. Those caught in the drag net of the lawwere, Jack Wolf, Joe Sanders, Nick Nelson, and E. A. Carver. The hearing was set for Wednesday at 10 a.m., before Judge S. W. McKinley, and three of the quartett were bound over to the dis trict court under $300 bonds. John J. Carnell, Jacob Wolf and Joseph Saunders were the three. A. N. Nelson, tho other victim, was acquit tsd. School district No. 1, Dakota City, was enlarged by action of tho board of county commissioners at their last meeting, when the petition ask ing that a strip of land 80 rods wide adjoining the district on the west be taken from district No. 2 and added to dis' u I No. 1, was granted by the boar' i A law was passed by the last legi tlure making it possi ble for distneus containing less than Bix sections oi land and carrying eleven grades in their school, to draw from adjoining districts that have more than the required six sec tions. Our district now takes in the Guy Sides, Frank Learner, S. P. Mlkesell, J. J. McAllister and Will Ostmeyer farm residences, and all of tne cottages at urystal lieach, or Wood's park. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES wilfhcu n. voss. supr, Tho Teachers' Institute of Dakota county will be held in the public school building at Dakota City du ring the week beginning August 30, 1915. Some teachers have already enrolled by paying the institute fee of fifty cents. By so doing, they ore able at this time to obtain their reading circle book tor litty cents. Tho price set by the State Reading Circle board averages about ninety cents per copy for the three books selected for the year 1915-16. The former price will hold until the close of the institute while the latter will bo in force thereafter. The book selected for tho rural teachers is unusually rich in usable material. Tho teacher who will study it well before she begins teaching this fall, puts herself in a position to incorporate in her plans the kind of matter for which the average teacher feels a great need during the busy school year. This office is receiving from one to four applications per day f,rojn teachers who aro wanting p, teach. Most of them aro no,t as particular as they used t,o be. aa to tho kind of school they va.n,t. These, of course, are largely inexperienced ones, and thoso who aro not keeping up to date professionally. On the other hand, there are a few very good teachers without positions through no fault of theirs. How this may come about is well understood by ex perienced school board members. STINSON' S Specials for Saturday, Aug. 5 For this Dixy Only 2 pkts Shredded Wheat Biscuits 25c 1 pkg Fish Flakes 9c A 25c can Sliced Pineapple 20c 1 glass nice J elly 9c 1 can of Milk Hominy 9c 2 cans Hart brand Baked Beans 25c 3 cans June Peas 25c li cans Red Kidney Beans 25c 1 doz odd sizes Men's Dress Shirts worth 75c to S1.50 39c 2 doz odd sizes Men's Shoes per pair $2.00 A reduction of 10 on li men. A fresh supply of Melons Stinson's Oatcotev. City, Monthly Balance Sheet Showing the collections and disburse ments in the office of J. S. Bacon, county treasurer, for the ending July 31, 1915: COLLECTIONS Taxes, 1014 $ Taxes, 1913 month 3282 64 17 57 79 38 380 21 8 25 36 75 164 00 School land Redemption Fees Bond interest Auto licenses Cash on hand nnd in bank." 42750 80 Total $46719 DISBURSEMENTS 60 Co. Gen'l warrants paid. . .$ Bridge " "... School " "... RoadDist " "... Rcmcmptions School bond int. Dist. No 1 ,f !1 79 I'.i.O 48 i23 00 636 00 518 96 250 00 Road dragging warrants paid 110 10 State 1217 03 Salary 160 00 Cash on hand 40650 24 Total. 446719 24 Lutheran Church Notes A. II. Trygstad, Pastor. The services in St. Paul Lutheran church, Homer, will be as follows next Sunday: Sunday school, 10 n. m.; morning worship, 11 a. m.; even ing worship, 8 p. m. Tho confirmation class will meet on Saturday nt 3 p. in.: the Boys club 2 p. m. the same day. Tho Lutheran Mission Band meets with the president, Mrs. Geo. Rock well, on Thursday, August 5th, at 2 n. m., and also Wednesday Aucrust 11, rain or shine, as they practice in the hall if it rains. They are very busy preparing for the grand Fairy Lawn Social they are going to give on Thursday, August 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rock well. This social promises to be a very good thing. We watched them drill once and it was a pleasure, in deed, to see how well they could do. The very fact that they are drilled by their president, Mrs. Geo. Rock well, assures us of a success in this social. Remember the date, August 12, 8 p. m. Ice cream and cake will be served for 15c a ticket. Every body come and see the Fairies drill. The Mission Band has grown from ten to twenty in three meetings. That is right girls, just keep a grow ing. Tho Ladies Guild at Mrs. Broyhill's last Thursday was a most enjoyable affair. We were sorry to see so many have to stay in town because of lack of a ride. Next time they meet with Mrs. J. (Jlayton, on Thurs day, August 12. Make hay while thu sun shines is a good idiom. Let us apply it to the the church fields, too. Let us remember that now is the acceptable time now is the time of grace. Salvation is found in the means of grace and they are found in the church. There is yet room. If you don't fill your pew you are missed. The latter part of last week we iook a trip in tne country among our constituancy near Hubbard and we sure found some very busy farm ers, indeed. And the crops look just tine. We were taken around by Geo. Jensen, Louie Knudsen and Frank Lussier. Thank you all for rides and hospitality. Our Sunday school at Hubbard is taken care of by ouv very efficient sister, Johanna Mundy. It is grow ing steauuy and she needB more help. Who ia willing to serve the Lord n the blessed position as a Sunday school teacher? The Lord Una use for your talents. In spite of the inclemency of the weather wo had a fair turn out. We wore indeed gratified to learn that two girls had walked three miles in tho rain to be present at the Sunday school and service. The good Lord will Burely bless such peo- pie. iney are the Kwl wq can count on for the future Just keep it up, ooys am fcvm,. Our Sunday achoo.1 at Homer is all White or Colored table and Fresh Fruit on Ice I Nebrasicefc. supervised by Mrs. J. M. King, who makes a good leader. It is grow ing, and there is yet room. Just keep a coming, everybody. There is room for you who may not be a member. Our services have been nicely at tended so far and we appreciate it very much, we can assure you all of that fact. All are most cordially invited to be with us at all our services. Rowe's New Idea Hog Oiler A Hog Oiler is something that, of necessity, should be in every feed yard where hogs aro raised or fed not only to cure the ills of your pork ers but to prevent that scourge to hog raisers cholera. C. M. Londcrgan, of near Water bury, is agent for the Rowe New Idea Hog Oiler, which has proved to be the best oiler on the market, and which he guarantees just as repre sented. HOWE'S NEW IDEA HOG OILER is the only one that HAS NO VALVES or other receptacles in which dirt might collect and interfere with the operation of the machine. There is absolutely nothing about it to leak or get out of order. The principle employed is as "old as the hills," but the method of applying this princi ple is entirely new and exclusively tho property of this Company. It cannot be used on any other machine. It is known as the "spoon dip feed." ABSOLUTELY TROUBLE PROOF The Rowe Post can't clog or waste oil because it has no valves, no heavy rolling cylinder to stick, and if a hog lays down against the bar he lifts the spoon just once, gets on ly one small application of oil and don't cause all the oil to run out of the tank, as is the case where ma chines depend on the opening and cloSing of valves. By simply turning a screw the feed is adjusted to any number of drops (from 5 to 20) at each rub. It is simplest safest most durable and most economical machine on the market and I have put the price down where the 'price on Rubbing Posts ought to be $2 to ?12 less than others ask. C. M. LONDERGAN, Waterbury, Neb. The Herald 1 year, $1. M. E. Church Notes. Services on Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching services at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. A very hearty invitation is given to all these services. $100 Reward, $100. Tbe readen ot IhLj paper will be pleased to team (bat then la at leaat ona dreaded disease triat aclenca baa been abla to curs la all Ita atagea. and tbat ts Catarrh. llAll'i Catarrb Curs U the only positlro curs now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires s coniutu tlonal treatment. Ilall'a Catarrb Curs Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot ths system, thereby destroying tha foundation ot tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution, and assist. Ing nature In doing Ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they oner One Hundred Dollars for any case that It tall to CUV. Bend tor list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. O. Bold by all Druggists. 75c Take Uftll'o Family Fills for conatlpaUoo. Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins. Listen! X hnvo u Httfo ami Uouest busi ness nr, far out of the ordin ary; am nloue und gettiug old and have moro thnn I can han dle, therefore, baro an opening for some honest man with means to buck uimsolf with pari nnd I will back bim with the remainder. An opportuni ty of a lifetimo. W. NOLrES MITCHELL HOTEL Sioux City, Iowa. 1