DAKOTA OOWJW HBRALDt PAKQEA qn?y. MBBBfrgKA, nftrj.m?wyT iwwotw hm w , w vmpwKfMWxmnr&mwf w waoxqtgjraMjMMMi Bwnwnr j.w,i.ti. r , ir.i,tr - t L t mi iiniTMiiww General and Reliably AUCTIONEER Ponca., Neb Box 424 Plione No. 3 It will pay you to sec me before going elsewhere Terms Rcasonnblc-Sntlsfnctlon Guaranteed vB'&itf'''k jBv Pure Bred Perc heron Stallions Captain 90975 Wallace 121599 CAPTAIN foaled May 1, 1912, color black, is a large, powerful horse, known as a sure foal getter. WALLACE foaled April 10, lOlfi, color dark dapple gray. Winner of First Prize for 1 year old at Oakland, Ne.br., in 1910. Wallace is a very promising colt, stands 10 hands high, weighs 1025 lbs at 2?, months old. These horses are both itfspected and guaranteed sound and in perfect breeding condition by the Live Stock San itary Board of Nebraska. Terms S15 to insure mare 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 ths 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 thatmay 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 thdse 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. Keefauber, Agt., Dakota City, Neb. L. W. WAKELEV, Qonorul PiiBsongor Agont, 1001 Farmi'it Htroot, Onmlut, Nob. si Len grand No. 59062. l'lil)IOlili-HlriHl by 1'rlncn ilu (ilitmny (Si:). ho hy Duo tin Ulwnoy (ll'ififl), tmlur uimrlotto 11 (iMMi): Dmii. MoiicIukIuTIiIhiuih 012NHU), nIii) ! OlKlllllHtOt.WI), out of Punlo do Vlllorx HITUM. Lcnffrnml is a bay HelRian Stallion, 11 years old, weight 1900 pounds, with small stripe in forehead, and right hind foot white. He wns bred by Mr. Pelix Coupez, of Hasailly, and imported March 1, 1911, by W. A. Lang & Co., of Greeloy, Iowa. He wns foaled in 11)0(5. Will Stand llio Season or 11H7 as inllows: Sunday and Monday at Chas. Uliven farm. Tuesday and Wednesday at Elmer Blessing farm. Thursday at Robert Luesebrink farm. Friday and Saturday at Homer Livery Barn. TIjKMSi Slfi to tiiHiiro wllh foul; W for Htiuullnir colt. Upon tliu xnloor removal of nmron from county, foul hill booomos duo nt oiitio; or wliuii nmrtin tirti not properly rotnriicil for tilul Norvlcn, feus Ix'cointKlun ut nuctt. Ihlti euro will Ihi tuktui to irt'iit nod tltuitx, Imtiit lUkof ownor of initio, If HhoHUHtuliu uny. LEONARD Owner and Attendant, & ROSS Dakota City, Nebr. IV VIC 'IV nv" PATRIOTIC LEAGUE OF NEBRASKA TO SUPPOftT I'KKSIDKNT 1V1LSOX IN ALL 1VAK MEASURES Omaha, May 3. Following up tho action taken at tho meeting held in Oniuhu last Thursday, attended by CO renrcBontatlvo cltlzenH from all partB of Nebraska, stops aro being taken to comploto tho organization of tho Patriotic League of Nebraska. Tho purposo of this League, as onnouncod In Us prcamblo, is: "To promoto tho spirit of truo patriotism In our stato, to support tho declared policies of our presi dent In tho present war with tho Imperial government of Germany, and to ovoko a Bound sentiment In aid of needed measures to placo nml keep our country In position to protect nnd defend at all times American rights, Amorlcan Ideals and American honor." lion. Wm. D. McIIugh, ex-United States Judge, was elected president, Dr. Fred Morrow Fling, of tho Stato University, vice-president, and Fran cis A. Drogan of Omaha, secretary- treasurer, and theso ofllcers, together with L. D. Richards of Fremont, Frank M. Hall of Lincoln, C. C. George of Omaha, Chairman of the Executive Commltteo of tho Omaha Commercial Club, Dr. E. C. Henry, of Omaha, Presi dent of tho Rotary Club, and Gould DIetz, prominent official of tho Omaha Ak-Sar-Den, will constitute tho exeec utlvo committee. Slute-wldo Organization. A board of thirty directors was chosen at this meeting, to servo for tho first year. They are as follows: First District F. M. Fling, Lincoln; Paul Jcsson, Nebraska City; Chester A. Aldrich, Lincoln; W. C. Wilson, Lincoln. Second District Dr. E. C. Henry, Gould Dictz, S. F. Neblc, C. J. Ernst, T. C. Hyrno, C. C. George, John T. Yates, R. L. Metcalfe and W. G. Ure, Omaha. Third District L. D. Richards, Fre mont; II. M. Hopewell, Tekamah; George A. Eborly, Stanton; C. E. Burn ham, Norfolk. Fourth District E. E. Placok, Wahoo; Matt Miller, David City; L. W. Colby, Bcatrico; Clark Perkins, Aurora; J. H. Grosvonor, Avoca. Fifth District Charles G. Ryan, Grand Islnnd; Fred W. Ashton, Grand Inland. Sixth District T. C. Patterson, North Plntto; Patrick Miles, Sidney; John N. Drydon, Kearnoy; M. S. Eddy, Broken Bow. Stops nro now being taken to ap point an organizing secretary who will have under him an auxiliary council of no uctlvo young men, and thero will be in each congressional district, as well as in each county in tho stato, an organizing doputy, Just as soon na volunteers have como forward to un dertake this work. It is expected that 10,000 members will bo onrolled within tho next sixty days, as offers aro com ing In from all parts of tho stato to assist In tho organization. I.ojalty From AH Americans. At tho meeting at which tho organ ization was begun, enthusiastic speeches, expressing patriotic sup port of tho president, wore made bv John W. Outright of Lincoln, T. C. Pat terson of North Platto, Dr. Fling of tho University, Mntt Miller of David City, and Mutt Goring of Plattsmouth, who, bom in Germany, proclaimed himself in this crisis n wholo-heurted American citizen, loyal to tho presi dent and pledged to uphold him In this wcr to overthrow military abso lution on tho continent of Europe, and mako democracy Bafo throughout tho world. Tho chief noto In tho BpeecheB was thnt our public servants must lay nsido partisan politics and support the president's program, as outlined in his great war message of April 2d. Life-long republicans, who had op posed President Wilson up to tho time that mcBsngo was delivered, were found among his enthusiastic sup porters at this time; and democrats who havo followed him from tho be ginning, expressed ronowed confidence in his wIbo leadership. Declaration of Principles. Tho mooting adopted this declara tion of principles, and wired it to tho presldont nnd to tho mombors of con gress: "Wo express to Presldont Wilson our profound faith in tho masterly states manship embodied in his groat mes Bago to congress, in which ho voiced tho purposes of this pooplo, and its nttltudo towards tho Issues of tho world war. Wo pledge him our sup port, and declare that along tho trail which ho baa blazed, tho Amorlcan people uro ready to follow him to the end. "Wo bollovo In tho now alignment. that during tho war thoro shall bo, nolthor in congress nor out, any re publicans nor any democrats, but only two now parties, American patriots on tho ono hand, supporting tho gov ernment, and on tho othor hand, all those who from any motlvo boo fit to opposo It. "Wo hold that this war should be carried on by tho national government, and all functions controlled by fed eral agoncles, to tho end that thoro ihull bo olllclont co-ordination of the resources of tho country, and no divided counsols, to distract or weak on. "Wo declaro in favor of tho admin istration army bill, and wo approvo tho prlnclplo of solectivo draft, based on universal liability to service, not nlono because it is urged by tho presi dent and his advisors, but also becauso It is right. "Wo Invito tho co-oporatton of all citizens of Nobrnska and wo urgo thorn to Join with us In extending tho mem bership of this leaguo, so that tho loyal sentiments of tho people of this state may havo duo expression. "Wo cull upon tho frlonds of the re public in each stato of tho Union, tc orgnnlzo patriotic leagues, and to en rol tho friends of tho president's pro gram In stato-wldo organizations, that will mobilize public opinion to tha cupport of ull needed war uieaaureu." $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that (hero Is at least one dreaded disease; that science linn been able to euro In all Its ntages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh belns greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and nets thru tho Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up tho con stitution and assisting nature In doing Us work. Tho proprietors hnve so mwj faith In the curntlvo' powers of Hal' Cntnrrh Medicine that they offer O Hundred Dollars for nny case that It tilt to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by alt Druggist, 75c. LEGAL NOTICES First publication 6-8-0v iSotice of Opening Koad State of Nebraska, County of Dakota. ss. Notice to Lund Owners. To nil whoti It may concern: The commissioner a p pointed to locate mid establish n road commencing at tho southeast corner of the southwest nunrter of the southwest quarter of section ill, township 28. riuifje , In Dakota county, Ne braska, running thence eust on tho section lino botween sections SI, township W. ranire y, and section 0, township 27, rniiKe 0. In Dakota county, Nebraska, HO rods and there termlnatlnir. hns rcDortnl In favor nr tlm establishment nnd location thereof, nnd nil objections theroto, or claims for (lnmagefl must bo llled In the county clerk's olllco on or befoio noon of the Hth day of June, A. I). 1SH7. or such road will bo established and located without reference theroto. ucorgo Wllklns. County Clerk First publication 6-3-fiw SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is horeby Riven that by virtue of on order otsnlo Issued by George Wllklns, county clerk and ex-olllclo clerk of the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, and directed to me, George Onln, sheriff of Dakota county. Nebraska, cominnnttinir me to sell tho premises hereinafter de scribed to satisfy a certain decree of the said district court of said county and state, uuiniiieu lib wiw uciuuer. A. if, lvio, term thereof, 111 favor of The Kqultable Compa ny, an Iowa Corporation, and utmlnst Sar ah J,. Knnls, and J.S. Knnls, for the sum of Sixteen Hundred Ninety-live Dollars nnd No-KM cents (J1685.U)), together with interest theieou nt the rate of eight per cent per annum from November VO, 1I6, and Its costs, taxed at the sum of Twenty one Dollars nnd Seventy-five (Junta (C'1.75), and accruing costs. I hnve levied on tho following described property, to-wlt: Lots ono (1), two ti), three (8) nnd four 14), In block one (I), In OlltiOrt's Addition to South Sioux Olty, In Dakota county, Nebrnsku. And I will on the 4th day of June, A. I). 1017, at ten o'clock A.M., of said dny, at the south front door of the court houso In Dakota Olty, Dakota county Nebraska, pro ceed to sell at public auction to tho highest nnd l)est bidder, for cash, all of the above described proporty, or so much thereof as may be necessnry to satisfy said order of sole Issued by said George Wllklns, tho amount due thereon In tho aggregate be ing the sum of Sixteen Hundred Ninety live Dollars nnd No-l(X) Uents, (S1695.00) with Interest thereon at tho rate of eight per cent per annum, from tho 20th day of No vember. A. 1). 1916, and prior taxed costs, amounting toTwenty-ono dollars and Seventy-live cents (211.76), and accruing costs. Dated this 2t)th day of April, A. D, 1917. GbohorOain, Sheriff of Dakota county, Nobrnska. First publication 1-28-1 w 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 Kllzabeth Ilorweg, H. U.Grlbble.Mary J.Stlngon, Olive O. Hodglns, John H.Grlb bio, Thomas V. Grlbble, and all persons In turostud in tho cstnto of John O Grlbble, deceased: On reoelng the petition of tho adminis trator and nnmlnlstrntrlx praying a llnnl settlement and allowanco of their account llled In this court on the 20th day of April, 1917, and for their discharge. It Is horeby ordered that you, and all porsons lutorestod in said matter ninv. and do, appear at tho county court to bo held In and for said county, on tho lBtu day of May. A. D. 1917. at 1U o'clock a. in., to uhnw causo, if any thero be, why thoprnyorof tho puuuuiiur suouia noi no grnnteu, and tlint notice of tho Dondencv of tmiil nntltlnn nnd the henrlng thorcof bo glvon to all persons Interested in said matter by pub lishing a CODy of this order In the Dntntn County Herald, n weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to snld dny of hearing. H.W. MnVTWT.w skai,. County Judge First publication 4-?6-4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In tho county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Stato of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. ToKllznbeth Herweg, II. U. Grlbble, Mary J. Stlnson, Olive G. Hodglns, John II. Grlb ble, 'ijinns W. Grlbble, nnd all persons in ter jsted in the estate of Mary Grlbble, de ceased: On rending the potitlon of the adminis trator and administratrix praying n llnnl settlement und allowanco of their accounts llled in this court on the 20th day of April, 1917, and for their discharge. Itls heroby ordered that you. nnd all por sons Interested In snld matter, may nnd do, appear at the county court to bo held in and for snld county, on the 19th dny of May, A. D. 1917. ut 10 o'clock A. M., to show cnuso, if nny there bo, why tho prayer ot tho petitioner should not bo granted, nnd that notice of tho pendency of sold petition and that tho henrlng thereof bo given to all porsons Interested In said umttor by pub lishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Herald, n weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for four successivo weoks prior to snld day of hearing. 8. W. MoKlnloy. ISKAi. County Judge. First pub. 4-!W-4w Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In the county Court ot Dakota county, Nebraska. State of Nobrnska, County of Dakota ss. To Harriott May Demarny, Albert E, Do muray, Kleata Demnray, Ira I., Demarny, Inn Demarny, Harry N. Demarny, Alice M. Hayes, Glenn V. Hayes, Jennie K. line man, Meryl M. Hlloiunn, nnd to nil porsons interested in tho estate of Alfred Denmrnv. deceased: On rending tho petition of Jennie K. II Ho man, praying that the administration of said estntelbo granted to Harriett May De mnray, as administratrix. It is hereby ordered that you and all por sons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at tho county court to be held in and for said county, on the 14th dny of May. A. D. 1917. nt 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cnuso. If any thoro bo, why the prayer of mo poiuioner snouiu not ue grnnteu, ana that notice of the oendena.v of snld potitlon and thnt tho hearing thereof be given to all fiersons interested In said matter by pun ishing n cony of this order in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successivo weeks prior ta snld day of bearing. Witness my hand, nnd seul of said court, this 19th day of April, A. I). 1917. S. W. MOKINI.KV, skat.. County Judge. rt-f - X Here are 'Real' Bargains t 1G0 acres, 2 miles from Royal, t 1 Antelope Co., Neb., at $40. I 4- 020 acres in Sioux Co., Neb., t at?12.G0. Good Terms. f Am on the pro all the time, and this is how I get Real Bargains, j. Henry Francisco t .4. lloyal, Nebr. X tt ttt-rf-t-r Fields & Slaughter Co. DKALtiKS IN Grain., Feed, Flour, Hay and Coal . FRED PARKER, Manager IMionoNo. 1 Dakota City, Nolir. Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street where we will be glad to see all our old pauons, and we hope, many new ones. This move is nec essary, as the building we now have is too small for our growing business-.. es Bros Old Location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa TT II I II I I I I I I I Mill i " i, IBTr.t Westcott's Undertaker Parlors or Anio Ainbul.uicc Old Phone, 426 N(nv pi,onc OflT Sioux City, Iow&, 8 wwiM mmiiimriirmiriiiii inaaaf MaBay "" .'..... ..! , .,.,.-1 H RID-A-WORN Great Worm Destroyer and Hog Conditioner Price $2.50 per Jug, or Three Jugs for $(5.00 Manufactured by C. A. Wheelock, Beresford, S. Dak. R. P. 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. 1 Licensed Embaltner Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm. F. Dickinson. Viicier tadkin e. Ball 71 Auto H471 415 Sixth Street Sioux City, Iowji i T.J K: E: No. 111255 DUKE is a Black Percheron Stallion, with white hind foot; foaled June Gth, 1914; bred by J. II Clark, of Imogenc, Iowa; weighs 1S00 pounds. PEDIGREE: Sired by Rosco 40(i()0, by Commodore 24972, by Rutabaga 12101. Dam Louis 2997S, by Couerde Leon 2070S, by Kleber 4191.'!. TERMS: S15 to insure with foal; S20 for standing colt. Upon sale or removal of mares from county, or when marcs not properly returned for trial service fees become due at once. 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 KJKiifiii