DAKOTA COUNTY, HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. E. F. RASMVSSEN General and Reliable AUCTIONEER Poncdk.i Neb Box 424 Phone No. 3 It will pay you to see me before going elsewhere Terms Ucaaonnble-Satlsfnctlon (lunrnntectl Pure Bred Perc heron Stallions Captain 90975 Wallace 121599 CAPTAIN foaled May 1, 1012, color black, is a large, powerful horse, known as a Mire foal getter. WALLACE foaled April JO, 10 1.1, color dark dapple gray. Winner of First Prize for 1 year old at Oakland, Nebr., in 1910. Wallace is a very promising colt, stands 10 hands high, weighs 1 025 lbs at 23 months old. These horses are both inspected and guaranteed sound and in perfect breeding condition by the Live Stock San itary Board of Nebraska. Terms $15 to insure marc in foal, $20 for colt 9 days old. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but at mare owner's risk. Both these horses will stand at my barn in Hubbard, Nebr., during th? season of 1917. Louis Bogg Owner and Attendant Hubbard, Nebr. Attractive Summer Tours Through the East An extensive scheme of diverse-route eastern tours has been announced, circuit tours to New York and Boston, going one way, returning another; eastern trunklines and steamer lines co operate in these tours thai may be planned to include Canadian, New England and Atlantic Seaboard resorts, Sound Steamers, Coast Lines, the Virginias, Boston, New York and Washington. The general limits of these low fares are for sixty-day tickets. The Burlington's eastern tourist-rate leaflet is now on the press. Describe to me the general tour you have in mind. Let me help you make it and furnish you with descriptive literature covering the proposed journey. G. B. Kcefauber, Agt., Dakota City, Neb. I.. jpyjyjl W. WAKELEY, Clement. PiiHHpn(jir Ajji-nt, 100 i Fiminm Streot, Omulm, Noli. lMIM4li;A5 t Lengrand 4 No. 59062. $ PIUWmiiK-Hlrcri by I'rliu-n tin Uliunoy (aiiHS). ho by Due tin V, Oliunoy (UilM), out of Olmrlotto II UMi'U); Hum. Mnue!nulThlilH' 5J? (lUtni), ihu liy Oi'KiiulittMiffilil), out of KnnU ill VIIU'iH 1 41I70S). LenKnind is a hay Hclirfun Stallion, 11 years old, weight 11)00 pounds, with small stripe in forehead, and right hind foot white. Ho was bred by Mr. Felix Coupe., of Hassilly, and imported March 1, 1911, by W. A..Lm.k& Co., of Greeley, Iowa. He was foaled in 190(5. Will Stand the Season of MM 7 us follows: Sunday and Monday at Chas. Hliven farm. Tuesday and Wednesday at Elmer Blessing farm. Thursday at Hubert Luesebrink farm. Friday and Saturday at Homer Livery Barn. IIIKMSl I6 to Insure with foal; 11 for Htiiiiilliitt uolt. I'pou tho Hiiloor ruiuoval of minus from county, foul litll become iluti itt ounui or wliuii iimrtM nrti not properly rnturuiil for trial net vice, ftiim become, due ut once. Due cure will he tuken to prevent nod (luutu, hut tit ilsk of owner of niuio, If hIic hiihUiIiik any, 'IV '. & if? uv 'IV uv 'IV lV ';. 'K .' W . & '2. l? 'IV IV .'4 'IV 'IV SJWfr LEONARD ROSS -& Owner and Attendant. Dakota City, Nebr. i5 TvT-fW DASHEEN A TUBER MUCH LIKE POTATO 'J'lio diisliccii, a toot crop Introduced Into this country from Trinidad with in recent years by the United States department of agriculture, is now grown by a considerable number of farmers and truckers in the south nnd promises to become a valuable mem ber of the group of domestic vegeta bles, Hiich as the potato, which furnish Htarchy foods. The duHlieen is itself primarily u tropical plant. It can bo grown Kjiecessfully, however, not only la the warmer portions of Florida, but In other sections of the south as far north as South Carolina. The cdlblo portion of the plant Includes a largo central corm and a number of tubers, of much smnllcr size, attached to and around tho corm. In food value the dashceu is compa rable to the potato, though it contains a Kinall proportion of water nnd a greater proportion of protein, starch and sugar than the latter. The" new vegetable way be prepared for tho ta ble as potatoes usually are or may be made into Hour nod used in baking. The dasheen is grown from whole tubers weighing n few ounces. They require a frostless season of at least Bcven months with plenty of moisture. A molHt but well drained, rich, sandy CLUMP OF DA8IIEEN TUBEIIS. loam has been found to be satisfactory soli for dasheen culture. A large pro portion of either clay or muck in the soil produces strong llavorcd, tough conns which are often unfit for table use. Largo crops are produced under such conditions, however, and mako excellent stock feed. The crop is planted in February in southern Florida and as late as the early part of April in South Carolino. Tho plants aro spaced nbout 3 by 3Mi feet. Dasliccus may be dug for home use by tho middle of September, and tho main crop can bo harvested at uny time after tho last of October. Silage Keeps Two Years. Iteferrlng to silage carried over from one year to another, M. N. Nathaniel of Henderson county, 111., reports in the Drovers' Telegram that he had silage left in the spring of 1914 which ho fed out in the early months of 1910. Tho only waste was a thin crust on top. "The silage was just us good as though it had been put in u few months previously," ho said. "This is one of the great advantages of this feed," oooooooooooooooooo o o O AROUND THE DAIRY. O o o o Four, cold, any kind of dlscom- o o fort, is expensive in u dairy 0 o herd. Comfort always uieuns o o profit. It is up to you if your o o cows do not turn you a prollt. o o Never mix warm ami cold o o cream or sweet and slightly o o tainted cream. o o Wooden palls should not be o o used for milking, us they easily o o become sour and cannot be thor- o o oughly cleansed. o o No loud talking should be per- o o mltted in the stable, and it is o o best that the cows be milked by o o tho same persons In the SfiKio or- o o dor at each milking. o o Regularity In milking aids In o o developing n tendency to prolong o o the period of lactation. o o o oooooooooooooooooo PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (OFFICIAL.) rmkota Olty. Nob., April S. 11)17. Thy honril of county commissioners of Dukotn county, Nobrnskit, met pursuant to adjournment. Me in burs piesont: A. Irn Davis, chulrmnu, Oliver W. Klslior, John Keller. (Ico. W, Learner, county attorney, unci Geo. WIIUlns, county clerk, (Uontluucil from April 12) Now on this ilny, the Siuldayot April, 1V1T, the day set for hearing the aliuiuvlt tiled by lames Harris, nskluic this board to establish a roud from a public hUliwuy to his laud, described as follows: Tho southeast iiuartor of the northeast quarter ami tho east half of tho southeast quarter of section SI, township ?7. ranuo I), enstof the lUli 1 M., nil In Dakota county, Nebraska, (Uor II. Harris and ltolxirt K. Harris, owners of tho property through which it Is asked thatsuld highway be located, ap peared and consented to tho establishment of n public road In width and description us hereinafter described, provided tho county construct and maintain cattle way for tholr beuellt, said cattlo way to bo nt least ten feet wldo ami olttht feet lilifh tlironsh said road. The lioard, thereupon bclnir duly advised In the promises, Brants and establishes a road two roils wldo as follows; Commenc ing ut tho southeast corner of the south east quarter of the northeast quarter of section t3, township 27, rnngu H, running hence west 110 rods to tho center of county roud. thence north two rqils, tlicnco enst 10 rods, tuence south 2 rodi to a point or beginning. Also stalling on the section lino 2 rods lortli of tho southwest corner of the north vest quarter of section 21, running thence nst 2 lods, thence south 2 lods to tho coi nor line, thence cnsl on the quai ter section line 2:14 rods to James Harris Hue, thenci south 2 i oils, thence west 210 rods to thosnld section line on the west fckle of said section 21 thence north 2 lodstotho northwest cor ner of tho northwest quai ter of tho south- Aest quarter of section 21, township 27, anco H. The damages for hind, moving of fences uul building fences to be paid out of 1017 evy. and wariaut drawn to Geo, 11. and Uobcrt K. Harris, on general fund for 508.C0. Hoard adjourned to meet Monday, May 28,1917. . . ueorge wiiions, uounty uieru. LEGAL NOTICES First publication B-il-Bv Notice of Opening Road State of Nebraska, Oountyof Dakota, us. Notice to I.nud Owneis. To all whom It mny concern: Tho commissioner appointed to locate and establish u road commencing nt tho southeast corner of the southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter of section ill, township za, range , in uuKota county, Ne biuskn. running thence cast on the section line between sections ill, township 2, range t), and section 0, township 27, range u, in Dakota county, Nebraska, HO rods and there terminating, has reported In favor of the establishment and location thereof, nnd all objections thereto, or claims for damages must l" filed In the county clerk's olllco on or befoio noon of the Nth clay of June, A. 1). 1U17, or such roud will bo established and located without refeience thereto. Ueorge Wllulns, County Clerk First publication G-!Miw SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is lieieby given that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by Oeoigo Wllktns, county clerk nnd ex-o!Ilclo cleik of the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, and directed to me, Ueoige (Jain, sherllT of Dakota county, iNemasku, commanding me to sell the premises hereinafter de scribed to satisfy a certain decree of the said district court of said county and state. obtained at tho October, A. I). 11)18, term thereof, In favor or Tho Kqujtnblo Compa ny, an Iowa Corporation, nnd against Sar ah I.. Knuls, nnd J.H. Knnls, for the sum of Hl.xteeu Hundred Ninety-five Dollars aifd No-liio cents (tlDOS.OU), together with Inteicst theieon at tho rate of eight pet cent per annum from November 20, lulo, and Its costs, taxed nt the sum of Twenty one Dollars and (Seventy-live Cents (21.76), and accruing costs. I have levied on tho following described pioperty. to-wlt: Lots ona (1), two (2), three (8) and four 14), In block one (1), In Gilbert's Addition to South Sioux City, In Dakota county, Nebraska. And I will on tho 4th dny of June, A. 1). 1917. at ton o'clock A.M., of said day. at tho south front door of tho com t house in Dakota City, Dakota county Nebraska, pro ceed to sell at public auction to tho highest nnd best bidder, for cash, all of tho abovo described property, or so much thereof us may be nocessnry to satisfy said order of salo Issued by said George Wllklns, tho amount duo thereon li, the aggregate be ing the sum of Sixteen Hundred Mnety llve Dollars and No-lOU Conts, (JIB95.0U) with Interest thereon at tho rate of eight per cent per nmnmi, Iron, tho 20th dny of No vember, A. I). 1916, nnd prior taxed costs, amounting toTwonty-ono dollars and Sov-onty-llve cents (FU.76), and accruing cost;. Dated this 20th day of April. A. D, 1017. Gkokok Oai.n, Sheriff of Dukotacounty, Nobrnska. First publication 4-20-4W Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To Kllzabutli llorweg, II. Il.Grlbble.Mury J . Stluson, Olive G. Hodglns, John II. Grlb ble, Thomas W. Grlbble, nnd'all persons In tel es ted in tho estate of John (J Grlbble, deceased: On reaelug the petition of tho adminis trator and atuulnlstratrlx praying a final settlement and nllownnco of tholr account lied In this court on tho 2Uth day of April, 1917. and for their discharge It Is horeby ordered thnt you, nnd nil porsons Interested In said matter may, and do, appear nt tho county court to bo held In and for said county, on tho 19th day of May, A. U. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cnuse, If any there bo, why tho prnyorof tho petitioner should not bo granted, and that notice of tho pendency of snld potltlou and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested in snld matter by mib- llshlngncopy of this order In tho Dakota uouniy iieraiu, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for four successlvo weeks prior to said day of hearing. B.AV". MCKINI.KY. LBRAi..) County .Tudgo First publication 4-?0-4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To Elizabeth Hurweg. U. IS. Grlbble, Mary J. Stlnson. Olive G. Ilodalns. John II. Grlli- A bio. Thomas W. Grlbble, and all persons In- vurusieu in ine esiaiu oi xtiury uriuuie, de ceased : On reading tho petition of the adminis trator and administratrix nravlnc n tinnl settlement and allowance of tholr accounts uieu in tins court on tne 2Utn day of April, 1917, and for tholr discharge. It Is hereby ordered that you. and nil ner- sons Interested In said matter, may and do, appear at tuo county court to be held in and for snld county, on tho 19th day of May, A. u, 1917, at lu o'clock a. m.. to show cause, it any mere be, why tho prnyor of the petitioner should not bo granted, nnd that notice or tho pendency of snld potltlou and that tho hearing thereof Ik given to all persons interested lit sum matter by pub' llslilng a copy of this order In the Dakota county iieraiu, a weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for four successlvo weeus prior to said day or Hearing. S. W. MoKlnloy. hrai. County Judge. First pub. 4-2t)-4w Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment oi Administrator. In tho County Court of Dakota county, JNOUrUSKIl. Statoof Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. To Harriet May Demaray. Albert K. DO' maray, Klecta Demaray, Ira I.. Demaray, ina Demaray, Jiarry 14. Demaray, Alice M Hayes, Glenn W. Hayes. Jennie K. IIlle man. Meryl M. Hllenian. nnd to all persons Interested In tho estate of Alfred Demaray, ueceaseu: On reading the Dotltlon of Jennie K. Hlle man. n raying thnt tho administration of snld estato bo granted to Harriet May De maray, as auminisirairix. It Is hereby ordered that you and all per sous interested In said matter may, and do. appear at the county court to be held in and for said county, on tho 14th day of May. A. I). 1917. at 10 o'clock A.M.. to show cause, If any there bo, why tho prayer of the petitioner snouui not uo graiiieu, nuu that notice of the pendency of said petition and thnt tho hearing thereof bo given to nil fiersoiu Interested in said matter by pub Ishliigacopy of this order In tho Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In snld county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court. this l9in day of April, A. l), 1917. S. V. MOKINI.KY, hkai.. County Judge Envelopes In Et-dery Size, Color or Quality AT THIS OFFICE Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street where we will be jlat! to see u II our old pni.-nns, smd we hope, mam new ones This move is nec essary, as the building we now have ib too small for our growing business. Old Location, -111 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa itra3-ar?-gM?-ar-TTTT?--t.jL .. . -?..i , .-.t y.. Westcott's Undertaking; Parlors Auto Ambulance Old Phone, 420 New Phone 2007 Sioux City, Iowa. aiiiiMiiiitaMgtaB3u-animyTnMr ijjuaa..-Liilfii 'j in n. ! i1 . -t H A - W O R M HID Great Worm Destroyer and Hog Conditioner Price $2.50 per Jug, or Three Jugs for $G.OO Manufactuied by , C. A. Wheelock, Bercsfoid, S. Dale. R. F. D. No. G. Phone 138 Pleasant View Farm, Home of the Famous Silver Lake Herd of Durcc-Jerseys Guy G. Sides, Local Agent Phone 111-L8 Route 2 Dakota City, Nebr. Fields & Slaughter Co. DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, lPlour, Hay and Coal FRED PARKER, Manager PbouoNo. 4 Dakota ( ity, Nobr. Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wn. F XHck-insotv Bell 71 Auto S471 4 If) Sixth Street Sioux City, Iowsi jjajzfek&atssMx&migemm JD XJ tt E: No. 111255 ' , !.SSS2f,"''v DUKE is a Black Percheron Stallion, with white hind foot; foaled June 6th, 1014; bred by J. II Clark, of Imogeiie, Iowa; weighs 1S0O pounds. PEDIGRRR: Sired by Uosco 40000, by Commodore 24972, by Rutabaga 12101. Dam Louis 2A07S, by Couer de Leon 2070S, by Kleber 41 9-1.1. TERMS: S15 to insure with foal; $20 for standing colt. Upon sale or removal of marcs from county, or when mares not properly returned for trial service fees become due at oncQ, Due care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but at risk of. owner of mare. Will stand for season of 1917 at my barn in, Dakota City, Nebraska JACOB HAGER, Owner and Attendant i S t ( s- iw-iw''jr''''