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DAKOTA COUWTV HERALD DAKOTA OXTV, NEBRASKA, How an Agricultural High School May be Ob'.ained at Dakota City, Nebr. BY CLAltENPK LINTON. There uru two possible ways of ob taining the typo of school we have attempted to explain in previous ar ticles. First, by increased taxation of our own district to the extent of approximately $1 ,250 which would se cure the state aid of an equal amount. Second, a consolidation with adjoin ing districts, especially district No. 2, would insure the success of such a project. In order to carry the plan through without the cooperation of another district it would mean an increase of taxation to the legal limit of :$5 mills. The pro rata increase of tax ation would be: Asm ssotl Viilimtlon. Iiicreiui-tf Taxation. S 100 $ 1.150 tiOO tStJU GOO 7.80 l.ooo i.'i.oo 3,000 H9.00 1.000 52.00 0,000 78.00 10,000 130.00 This increase is figured on the basis of the 22 mill levy for the year l!)l-li)17. From the above state ments it is easily seen what increase you would have to pay in order to secure for Dakota City a school of highest rank. Let us consider brielly the possi bilities if district No. 2 were consoli dated with our own district. The total valuation of district No. 1 is $175 2711, that of district No. 2 is .SM8,!)84, making a total valuation of $:2..2.77. A levy of 22 mills upon this combined valuation would give S7,lM.()f for maintaining the school, which would be necessary if trans portation were given to district No. 2. What would this mean to the tax payer in district No. 2V The follow ing statements are based upon a levy of (5 mills at present as compared with a 22 mill levy which would be necessary for consolidation: AsnchwI Valuation. Iiicirnnvil Taxation. $ 100 $ 1.00 ()() .... '1 .80 000 0.00 1,000 10.00 U.000 18.00 '1,000 01.00 0,000 00.00 10,000 100.00 From a comparison of the increas ed taxation pro rata in the two dis tricts it will be ueen that it would cost district No. 2 more additionally than it would cost district No. 1 to obtain the school alone.. It may be contended by the tax , payers of district No. 2 that such a consolidation , would amount to a proposition by which district No. 1 would get a better school paid for by district No. 2. Upon careful consideration it will be seen that this is not the case. Th benefits are neur it v even v divided. District No. 2 would have tho advantage of a much 1 beiti'i' Kclionl nnil linvo tlin children of the district at home for a twelfth grade education. Transportation would serve to oven tho benefits. There are a much larger number of pupils in district No. 1 who receive tho benefits of tho better school, but they would not got transportation. Two routes could conveniently be conducted through district No. 2 gathering the children from their homes and delivering them safely again each evening after school. This feature of tho consolidated school is working out very satifacto rily where it has been wisely conduct ed It is much more desirable to have children transported in this manner in a comfortable warm con veyance under tho supervision of u competent man than to have them trudging along through snow drifts and mud on foot. It always increases tho attendance to the maximum of tho town. Tho advantage of the good graded school over the one teacher school should not bo overlooked. Compare tho average rural teacher in the one room school with thirty daily recita tions of from five to fifteen minutes each in length and very limited su pervision, with tho teacher in the graded school with twelve recitations dally of twenty-five to thirty min utes in length and careful supervis- ion. Is tho one teacher school good enough for your boy and girl? The levy of 22 mills would not be necessary if more territory were brought into the consolidation. It seems to mo a logical thing for a considerable portion of the territory, especially that within a radius of four miles to tho southwest and northwest, to unite in such a consol idation. If this could be effected the levy would bo reduced very much and the transportation of rural chil dren would quite evenly divide tho benefits received. We have the building, adequate to accomodate 250 children, and more, if necessary. We have the land for agricultural purposes. Surely, under the circum stances, there is no other place in this near community as well located and as logically fitted for such a school. If consolidation is attempted in the rural districts contingent to ours, and tho central school located in a rural district it cannot bo of the ben efit that our school would be. A three roomed school would be tho largest possible school, and there would be too few children to insure a full high school course, thus neces Bitating tho continuing of tho high school course away from home, and limiting tho efficiency of the school on account of the few teachers for the work attempted. Too much ter ritory would have to bo covered by transportation in order to secure a school comparable to ours. A build ing and equipment as adequate aH ours would cost not less than $20,0(K now. To my readers in district No. 2 and others in contingent territory I wish to write Very specially. Let it be understood that I assume all re sponsibility for what I have written in this article, I believe 1 can ap proach you from an unprejudiced view point in tho cause of our mutu al interests. I am aware of the fact that consolidation has been discussed and rejected before, and have per sonally attempted to revive the dis cussion to the point, of action. It goes without question that district No. 1 will be in favor of such a con solidation if it is wished by the ad joining district or districts. Having once been urged by district No. 1, however, it is felt that any initiative in tho matter should begin in dis trict No. 2. And in the interest of tho bettor school I would like to have a part in building in our com munity. 1 am trying to call your earnest attention to the question. Time forbids that I might see you each personally, but I shall appre ciate greatly any expression of your desires you may give me. I have in my possession a limited number of copies of the consolidation number of the Nebraska educational bulletin which I shall mail to several of you at an early date. Will you kindly read it and hand it to your neighboi if he did not get one. Consolidation will cost more than the one room school. Good things usually cost an effort. We recog nize this fact readily in most of our business and I am convinced that most people do in their educational business if they but see the need and benefits, We will get more for your money oy consolidation than without it. Wlnle you pay little for the one room school you get little in return for what you do pay. And probably your child will not have in terest enough in education to go through the high school. A very large percentage of the leakage from the rural schools at the sixth and eighth grades could be averted by an efficient graded school. The benefits as summarized in the consolidation number of the Nebras ka Educational bulletin are: 1. Hotter teachers may be secur ed and retained. 2. lipils now receive more indi vidual help from teachers. :. I'upils may have longer recita tion periods. 4. Country boys and girls may have all the advantages of tho best city schools without their disadvan tages. 5. Pupils may secure a twelfth grade education and boat homo with their parents every night at about one-fit teenth the cost to the individ ual patron. 0. More pupils are enrolled and the averagedaily attendance is much higher. 7. A supervisor on the job every day and three or four times as many visits from the county superintend ent. 8. Hotter buildings and better equipment will dignify tho school. 1). The larger boys and girls are held in school. 10. Petty jealousies interfere less with the school. 11. The larger teaching force makes it possible to have special classes for the older pupils who can attend but a short tinie in the winter months. Neither the city school nor the single-room school can do this. 12. teachers may be employed who have had special training for special work. lit. Larger classes ci eate a healthy rivalry, interest and enthusiasm, 11. Organizations such as de bating societies, glee clubs, bands, baseball, teams basketball teams, etc., will make school more attract ive and contribute to the special life of the community. 15. Transportation guards the health and morals of the cnildren. 10. It decreases the cost per pu pil and increases the efficiency of the schools, 17. It increases the value of real estate in the district just as street car service increases the value of city property. IS. Prevents the drift to the larg er cities and builds up the home community. 111. Provides a center for the or ganization of Farmers' clubs, litera ry societies, community clubs, ath letic contests, institutes, lyceuin courses, art exhibits, libraries and women's clubs. 20. At least five times as many pupils will complete the eighth grade having done far more thor ough work, than is usually done in the single room school, 21. Leads to better roads and farm conditions. 22. Producesa greater pride and interest in country life and the coun try home. Have YOU vn tp i wvv m ( 1 " ouDscription m MuauaBMaHUiHMiMBMttiaHiuanMiAaaBWMai LEGAL NOTICES Report of the Condition ol Tho Bank of Dakota County of tuck" i I'hnrtM No. Ml, in tin Htnto of Ni liuikii nt tin i !' f tii-inc) I'cIiiiim i) l.l. lui; iin.xoi in i-1 I.ohiib ninl Olicoiinta J 1I7,7i7 M iiiiiift Nl l.l IliuiMiiK lioune fui'iillliiu unci Il- limn I.KrtT M f 'urruiili-xDiMiieii, liixpsumllliU'r- i'il tmlil 77S line from niit'limd statu ixinkK lm.us i Oiirinnuj 4. ))( Clolil coin t,in'i Sllv ili'Ki'NlilHll'l'lltM. .U Ui! UH.M) (H Total t Ml.h'Vt it, I.IAIIII.IIIilS Capital Htook until In J i,im) mi 1,1X110 . 2, Kim lis niu diiii mini ITuillvlili'tl inolIU 1 1 1 1 1 v-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llOIHMltM Mill- Ji-i-t to rlR'Ck 18J.31" H7 I)i Miami ciTtllk'iiliM or ilnpoHlt &) W Tlnii' cei tlllcutot uf (lu- tmill 101.SU (18 (Hnlili'1'n flil'fkt out- HtniKlliiK HIS (J3 2)1 1, 111 ffi Dcnoiltom' toiurimt)- fund. l.uvi tri Total .SU.A8J 4T Utihl hi V Lt II II t U 4 t I'lVIKWl IMlllltltniWU I (Jmiiity of Dakota I, l.i'ct). Ki'iu ni'y, cnililoi' of tliij aliovn ...,l 1.....I. .1 ..,.1... I1...I ..... mini.-.. imui, tit, iii-hjiij' nni'iu milk lilt! MldklllDllll,.,lll,l l.l... I ...,.l (.......... w, n.tiii iiivii. iMi iii ivu.iiiiii iiuui;i;iJj I tin- ii'poi t Hindi' to tin- state luilllclllK Ixiiik if i A I I , M I t . 1 L" 1 1 I.' I. I t, v i, .. (Ii'o. Dai tci, lilri'ctor. t'lisliler. II.MUIY II. AIlAIIt. IJlll'Ctor. HulMi'ill)i'(l anil swot n to licfoiu mil tills l!Hh day of Keluuiiry, I!U7 l.oii'lto K. Kearney, (H ai ) .Sulmy I'ulille. My comiiiliKlnii i-xiiln h Jail, 1. WW. Report of the Condition of The Hubbard State Bank of IIuIiIiiikI, cliaiti'r No. 711, In tin- itato of Ni'liiaiLa, at tlie cIosh of IiiisIiioh IVInun ry 13. IIH7. HWiOVHtlK Loans anil illxcoi'iits ! liU.TMMia UW'llllUltM 171HI HntiMiiK Iioiim', fn in I tint) ami Il- tines S.tM HO Cm lent cxpoiisL",, taxes ami Inter est paid 1 St7 iW Due from national and state hanks S C7.I1I II t'heclts and Ituins of (X- e limine HH (X) nniicncy l.illn (10 UttUl coin l.KO fj) Slli r, nickels ami cents. n77 -'l lU.twi ill Total Ull,i.0 ,u I.IAIIII.I'llKS Capita! stock paid In J lo.ooo m S'liplus fund t, 71 l I'D Undivided prollts l',s.t. 11 Individual deposits sub ject to check . . ..J 72,021 VI Demand curtlllcutcs of deposit .. .. 1.2WI Ml Time eel tlllcati's of de posit (i'j.th'l r.7 1 15,81 S !iS Depoiltois' Kuaianly fund 1,: 1'H Total jFai,8.i 70 State of Nebraska, j Oounti of Dakota. I H" I, Michael Waters, cashier of the ahoe limned hank, do hetuby sunn that the ahoMi statement lsacoriect nail tiuecnp) of the ic,poit made to the Mlnte liaiiklnit lioiuil. Mioiiam. Wvir.ics. Attest-I. It. Waluis. Dlicclor. D. I'". Waluis. Dllcctoi. HuIisciIIhmI and suorn to before me this Will day of li'chrnaiy. IUI7. (Ico. Timlin. (skai.) Notary l'ltlillc, My coiiimlnsloii oxplies Sept. 1ft, HUH. Klisl pub. II I-lu Probate Notice lo Creditors In thu ' ounty Court of Dakota County, Nehiuskii. In the inn lei of the estate (T Katillin Mai ui eta W thclmlim Stalmus, deceased. Notice Is hereby Klen, that tho ciedltors of the suld d( sensed will meet thu oxecutoi of said estate, befoie me, county Juduu of Dakota county, Nebiaska, at the county com t loom In said colint, on the VStli day of May, IH17, and on the 27lh day of August, IUI7, at in o'clock A. M. tach day, for tho pui pose of pieseutlui; their claims for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. Sl mouths aie allowed for ciedltois to pie seiil theli claims ami one jdir foi thu ex ectitoi to M'ltle said estate, fioin thu Srttli day of Kehruaiy, 1U17. This notice will be Diinllxlicd In the Dakota County lluiald for foui ueks successively pilor to lite i'SUi da of May, 1WI7. Witness my I and, and seal of said couit, tills '.'iUIi day of f'ehiuaiy. A. D.. IUI7. H. W. MeKlNl.Ki. tHKAI. County Judge. First publication ;i-l-iv Probate Notice to Creditors III the Counti (Joint of Dakota county, Nebiaska. Ill thu matter of the estatu ofMaiy )',. Uoinlfcillou . deceased. Notlcu Is heruby kIwii, that thu ciedltors of the said deceased will meet thee xecutois of hiilit estate, befoie inu, county JiuIku of DaUotu county, Nubtnskn, at the count) court loom In said county, on the '.'fith da of June, 1UI7.MIUI on the '-'stb day of August, 1117. at Hi o'clock A. M. each day foi the purposeof piesentiiiK their claims foi ex amination, adjustment and allowance. SU mouths aie allowed for creditors to piesent theli claims and one ear for thu executors lo settle said estate, fiom the ffth day of l-'cbruaty, 117" This notice will be pub lished In thu Dakota County Herald for four weeks succehslxely pi lor to the &Mii day of June, ltd". Witness my hand and seal of said couit, tlilT.VIb day of l'ehiuuiy, A. 1). 1UI7. S. W. MoKlnlej, Iskw.J County .Indue Klrst publication ii-l-lw NOTICK. To Thomas Maulil, .lefeiidant : You will take notice that on the 2llh day of I'Vbiuary, A. I). 11U7. ltaruutms II. Uilh tile, Kllabetli lleiweir, Mary Josephine Stiusoii. (Hive (I. Modulus, John II. Crib ble and Thomas W.Oilbble, plaliitllfs, tiled their petition In the dlstilct couit of Da lota count, Nebiaska. thu object and PllDUl of which me to leinow the cloud to their title to the north half or the noi tlieat iiuiii tei of section twcnt)-onc (XI), township twent)-seeu IS7), noilh. of inline eluhl (s), east of the nth 1. M , Da lota count. Nubiaska, occasioned by a patent and eop of a patent doit! the I'nlted States to the defend ant Thomas MiikIiI. the copy of said pat ent Is'Iiik' iccoided In lleid Hook K.V at Piute M. of the deed lecoids of said Dakota county, that the defendant may be i n Jolueil ft out euteiliiR upon or making claim to said lent estulu and for general eiiultahle icllof. You are iciiulied to answer the Mild pe tition on oi befoie theUth day of Apill, A. D. IUI7. Ilainabas II. (lilhble, Kllzabeth lleiweg. Mill) Josephine stliiM)ti, OIIe(l. Modulus. John II. dibble and Thomas W, dribble, I'latntllfs. SHliUlFF'S SALE. Notice Is lieieby gleu that by litue of au oidei of sale Issued by (Icorgu Wllklus, county cleik nud ex-olllclo clerk of tho (list I let com t of Dakota county, Nehuisla, ami illiccted to inc. tleoige Cain, sherllt uf Dakota count), Nebraska, commanding mu to sell the picmlscs hereinafter de scribed to Hiitlsfy a certain decree of the said illsti let com t of said county and state, obtained at the February, A. D. U", term iheieof hi faor of 1'. A. Wood against Claieuce M Dudle), C. II. Dudley, Ida K. Dudley, Jacob M llaxlngu, Call Meuten, lohu I, Smith and tleiman Aiuuilcan Dje Comp.iu), a coipoiatlMii, for the sum uf seeii thousand two bundled twenty-foiu and is Ki'dolinrs. wltn Inteiest at ten per cent per annum, fiom the Mil dayof Kcb ruaiy, A. D. IK17, and his costs taxed at twenty eight and 7f luidollais, and acciu. lag costs, I hae levied on the following described propcrt) to-wlt: Lots seeu (7), eight (m. nine mi. leu urn, eleven Ul and twelve (IS), block thlrt)-sltl). Joy 1'lac. au addition to the city of South Sioux I'll) , Dalota county. Nebraska. And I will on the :ird day of April, A D. IVI7. at ten o'clock A. M.. of said da) , at thu south front door of thecoui t hoiue In Dakota Clt), Dakota county Nebraska, pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all of the aboe descilbed property, or so inuoli thereof as iua be necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by said (leorgu Wllklus. the amount due theieim lb the aggregate U- Int? the sum of sevrn thousand two hundred twenty-four and IH-lou dollars, with Inter i st nt tho rate of ten per cent per annum, fiom the Mil day of February, A. D 11)17, ami prior taxi d costs nmountlng totwenty cltfht and TolKMlolInu and ncciulng costs OUcn under my hand this -Mil da) of Kebiuary, A. D. 1SU7. Oi.'uH(ir Caiv, s'heillTof Dnkota count). Nebrnskn. I'll st publication L'-S-tw Probate Notice to Creditors lu the count) couit of Dakota count), Nebraska. In the i n n lie r of the estate of led Hill inc. deceased. Notice is hereby glen, liial the creditors of the Mild deceased will incut thu exeeu tilx of said estate, befoie inc. county Judge of Dakota county. Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on the Mid day of Mh), IH17, and on the Hid dni of August, 1117. at ! o'clock a in. em h day for the puipoacof presenting theli claims for xaniluatloii, ndjiist- I .. Iff... .. ..... Ul. ,..,,, l.u I ,. Ill lib 1,1111 lllllf , ltll . tl 1111. II,,,-, .,,,- allowed fin ciedllois to piesent their claims and one jear for the executilx to seine ni(i einie, iioui uui ,nu (iiij ii Kebruniy, 1017. SM.I. (w.tl. tt.lll lui tiiil.llulinil 1,1 till! 1lfil.',l. ta County Herald for four week" kiiccussIo. . ...- . .. . ,... u...i ...... .. t.... me ly pi ii, r ill inu oi ii ii ii j i,i .i ii j , 11.1, . Witness my hand, ami seal of said court, this in! dayof Kebruai). A. I). 1H17. s. W. MrKini.k . hka!.. Uounty.ludgu First publication 'J-lfi-lw Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In tho County, Court of Dakota Countv, Ni br.isk.t. St in- of Nebraska. Dakota County, is. To Challes C. Ileermann, Ida lleur uiatiu Hates, Fred W. IP ei maun, F.ilc N. Ileeiinanii and Manual lioals, and all persons lnteiested lu the i stale of hied lleei man II, deceased : (lu reading the petition of ('Unite C. II..., r (ttt. I, t, ,,i-rivlMt it Hi, ,il di.tl limiiiiit i, ml t.-i ...i. i.. ..... i'n .... -..-.ai ...u... ...... allowance of his account llled III this couit on the nth day of Kebiuaiy, 11117. foi pioofs of In Irshlp and deciee, foi decree of dlstil- iiiiiniii a iiu kit ins (use uui k' ii" no iiu ins ii ii tor of said estate. It lu linriiliu jiifluiiiil tlitit . niil ii 1 1 rut i. I fc i -i hi i iiiij (iiiiun (i iiiiii juii iiiki mi fti- sons Interested lusald mattei may and do, appear at the county com t to lie held In and for said county, on the Pith dny of March, A. I. lUI7,ut ! o'clock A M.,toshow cause. If any there bi, why thu puiyei of tut' p'LiLiinr'r siiuiiiii inn. ne Kiniiicd, niiu Llllll. IIULIlt'UI (lie LJi-iiil'-ii(. ill -UUI L,eLILll,ll and the hearing thereof be glen to all pt'isiius unci esied in suld mailer o piiu- llul.l...... .II.I.U 1.1 11,1. -.,.. i.... , ,. ,i... i,.,Ln.. IMIIIllKHl ulj ill bill, lilill I 111 LliU 1'linub.. County Meialdiii weekl) iiewspapurprlnted in -iiiiu ciiiiiii, mi kiiii nwruessi e wi'tifci prior to said dny of hearing S. W. McKim.i-i. skai. County Judge First publication 'MMw Notice of Opening Road Notlcu to I.und Ow net s. State of Nubiaska, County of Dakota ss. To all who'ii lt may concern: The commissioner appointed to view and acute a road I u Dakota count) , Nebiaska, descilbed as follows: 'J hat pint of the count) load cot. iinenc Inu at a point on the section line between sections 1" and 15, township I'll, range 7, In Dakota county, Nebraska, 8" lods west of thu noitheast corner of said section 1ft, and tunning thence west otiu-half tulle to the noi tliweslcornnr of the not theastiiuar terof thu northwest quartci of said section 1ft, ami tbeie tci minuting at thu foot of a high bluir, being known as thu Smith road, has lupot ted In favor of tin- vacation theieof, and all objections thereto, oi claims for damages, must lie llled In thu county clerk's olllce on or bofoto noon of March itli, A. D. 11)17, or such toad will be Micated without further icferencu theieto. Dated this ilth day of Kebiuaiy, A. D. 11U7 duo. Wllklus. County ClurU Notice of Opening Road Notice to Land Owneis. State of Nobi aska, Dakota Count) ss To all whom lt may concern I'lic commissioner appointed to luw and vacate u portion of the county road, know u as load No. ft, and to Mew, and establish and locate n road l mining fiom thu north east corner of section iltfti, township (is;), north of inline (8), east, In said county of Dakota, thuueu westeily to the northwest corner of said section lift, thence southuily and southwesterly to Its Intersection with the county read No. 1 4, and running through section (ill) In said township Ss) lu n south easteily diiectlou ami to acute so much of said loud as Is descilbed us follows, Ho ginning at a point on the north and south section line between sections (81 1 and Sfti lu township i '.'S), noi th of tannc (S) east. In said county, whero said road leaves said section line and fiom thence southwesiuily tolts Intel section with thu said load No tl, lunnlng from tho north Hue of said sec tion (.11) In n southeasterly dlUTtlon io thu south lino of salt! section I ill), said Intersec tion being nt or near thu noithwest corner of thu south wust uuurtur of tho north cast Minuter of said section (ill i and also to It cute and establish n roml descilbed as follows Commencing at a point on tho nui th and south section lino between said sections (ill) and (IB) In township (28), north of iringo (81, cast In said Dakota count) , wheio said road propoMd to bo vacated leuos said section line, thence south on said Action lino to n point (iCI) feet north of thu north east coiner of the south east uimrtur of the north east iiuaiter of said section (ill), thence oast parallel w I tht he south line of the north half of the north east quai tor of said kcctlon CH i to Intersect tho said load No. 41, tunning fiom the north line of said sec tion HID ill 11 sotltheastLllv direction thtougli said section to thu south line of or sum section i;ii, said point of intersec tion being at or near thu mu thwest cornur of the south west (luartcr of the nnitli east uuarter of said section ill and tei minuting at said intersection, has leiuirtnl in Invnr of the Micntlni; and rc-cstabllshinent ns petitioned for, ami all objections thereto, cr claims foi damages, must bullied In thu county clei k' otllco on or befoie noon of the 20th day of Marcl., A. I). 1017, or such road will bo vacated as petitioned and that part re-established as petitioned, without fmther reference. t Dated this 0th day of Kebiuaiy. A, D.1BI7 (leorKP 'Wllkln.M. County Clerk Catarrh Cannot Be Cu? With l.OCAI, APPLICATIONS, as 'fcev cannot iciuh the scat of the disease. Catarrh m u, IoluI disease, greatly in lltiPiiCL'd by constitutional conditions, anl In older to cure it you must take ai Internal remedy. HuII'b Catarrh Medi cine Is tuken Internally and acts thru the bloud on tile mucous surfaces of thu system. Hall's Cntarrh Mediclnu wan .inscribed by one of thu best nhsslclani in this count! y for years. It Is com posed of some pf tho beBt tonics known, combined with omQ 0f the best bkoJ purlileru, Tho perfect combination of the tnnredlonts lu Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free ' J; CH1SNBV & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All DriiKKlsts. 75c Mull's Family Pills for constipation. R R Time Table C St. P., M.4 O. Trftina loavo Dakota Oity at thti foi-to-ying timo: HOHTH UODND 80DTU UOtlhD 0:17 pm Omnhu 7 :58 urn 10:518 una Omahu 12.58 pm 7 :!iri uui . . . . Nowcastlo . . . . 10 :00 um 1:2W lm " ....'5:50 pm daily oxcupt Sumlay. f do not stop HUNDAY TlUINB l'J:i:ipm Omaha '2:oH pm C B& Q SOUTH No. 91 Locul ProiRlit 7 :1C m 17 " PasHongor,..12:u8pm NOUTH No. 92 Local Froight' 2 :2& pm 10 Local Pi8nougcr,,.0:19 pm "Jnily. ilnily oxoopt Suiuliiy. See Us For Job Printing Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street wlu-rc we will bo ;lacl to set-nil our old pal. mis, and wc hope, inaiix new r.nt.. Tliis move is nec essary, as the biiildinj; wc now have is too small for our Rrowinj; bu;mr" Stxres Eros Old Location, -111 I'earl St. Sioux City, Iowa Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Aiiibuhnico Old Phone, '120 New Phone 2007 Sioux Caly Sows. SEVEW MILLION ACSLS of Free Homesteads; ztx Wyoming. You C;m M;ik ApplU:;n ion Now! Character of Land: Oass-coveied urazinc: lands in Wyoming north of the Platte river and east of the His 1Irni Mountains. How Reached: Over th" Burlington's Centr .1 Wyoming main line via Douglas, Casjiei or Gh ndo, and also by "the Burling ton's Alliance-iiMidau main line for Xoitheastetn Wvoming. How to Get Title: Three yeais' residt nee lequirtd with live s months' vacation each year Permanent improvements to the value of SI. 20 per acre required. Final proof within r yea is. Residence taken up within 0 months of the date of filing When to Go: Gj early this Spring if possible; jet the aiea is large and will oficr an excellent choice as late as the Summci. Information will be readily furnished applicants either by the U. S land offices at Douglas, Sundance and Buffalo. Wyo.. or by in?. Send at once for our circular of inform ition HHSSHaS5V,5Sil V!V 1 -illfl nil!rl,iir.n RID-A Great Worm Destroyer and Hog Conditioner Price $2.50 per .lujr. "i- Three Ju;rs fur $(5.00 Manufactuied by C. A. Wheelock, Beresford, S. Dak. 11. K. D. No. i). Phone 1118 Pleasant View Farm, Home of the Famous Silver Lake Herd of Dtircc-ersevs Guy G. Sides, Phone 111-1,8 Route Fields & Sla niwM.HUS IN Gi-a.rvt Feed, Flour, S2iiy arvd. Coal KREO PAKKEK, ManliGer Phono No. Ditkottt City, Nobr. Licensed Rmbalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm. F. 3Dxck.ixsozv Uoll 71 Auto H471 Abstracts of Title j . A 10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy I of every Abstract I makt.. " J I J. J. EIMERS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. T lll. .,.. ,.l1 l.. . .1 """ (.itwtiiiv.(. . u itiiB (Jll (JAUULiy W1IUI IO UO. vS. H. HOWAKJ), Immigration Agt . C 15. & O. U. R. Kl(M I' iriniiu Stllft (nlii. '.. -WORM Local Agent Dakota City, Nebr. er C 'H.p) Sixth Street Sioux City, lown sxrnamrsr'rrPBSsssnaBBaisstnjaai o tttssx! e utaea mesn ,s. 1 ; 4 y H