I e I DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD ( BAKGVA G1TV, HEBIIASKA. BEsssazssssaamsttusEz XSZaS. "' ,- NOW is the time for you to go 10 some nice Wisconsin or Min nesota Lake lor a good rest, good fishing, and good ac commodations. Hay Fever Upper Wisconsin Lakes and the Che quamegon Bay District of Lake Superior offer relief from Hay Fever. Our Outing Folder will tell you about resorts and charges along the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Ry. B. C. BUCHANAN, Agent, Dakota City, Neb. II. M. PIvARClv, G. II. MacRAIC 36th Annual Re union and Picnic General Traffic Mgr., St. Paul, Minn. Gen'l Passenger Agent St. Paul, Minn. TOfflBPBI &w W-jmSs'-j? . ho tws- :BRASK$ STATE FMRi Lincoln SEPT- 3-4-5 -6 ! 1917 IN CONNSCTION WITH iWORLD'J BEST LIVESTOCK ACRICUL-TURE HORTICULTURE vDOME3TIC PRODUCTS BOYS CAMP AND BETTER BABIES WILL BE FOUND THE GREAT ( FOOD TRAINING CAMP Mm&&jmmmM&SS IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND AFTERNOON EVENING at i2cs r A jjjjjtTC HORSE RACING EVJ5RYAFTERJ ttft&ftX SEVEN BANDS-PLENTYOB'lr Incensed Embalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm. F. I)ick.itson Ball 71 Autu B4-7I 415 Sixth Street Sioux City, Iowa Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make. J. J, EINERS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Ha The Pioneers and Old Settlers' As sociation of Dakota County will hold its annual picnic at Clinton Park, Dakota City, Nebr., Thursday, Aug gust aO, 1910. The following officers and committees have charge of the arrangements: President Timothy Murphy. VIco President John H. Ream. Secretary Geo. Wllklns. Assistant Secretary 3. W. McKln-ley. Financial Secretary E. H. dribble. Historian M. M. Warnor. Treasurer Harry II. Adair. Executive Committee John Dolor, Carl Laraen, J. W. Hazelgrove, W. II. Hcrger, George C. Barnes, J. C. Dug Ban, Herman Itcnzo and H. H. Stolze. Chief Marshal Gcorgo Cain. Assistant Marshals J. P. Rockwell, J. M. Urannan, Judd O'Dell nnd John Hlleman. Invitation Geo. W. McBeath, E. H. Ulermann and Efllo Z. Engolen. Speakers S. T. Frum, It. E. Evans and V. P. Warner. Publicity John H. Ream, Mell A. Schmled, II. N. Wagner and J. P. Halloran. Grounds H. D. Wood, Herman Blermann, Wm. Lahrs and Alfred Sey mour. Registrars Luclle Morgan, Gladys Armbright, Ora Rockwell, OUvo Lea rner and Nadlne Sucphardson. Membership Mrs. W, A. Morgan, Mrs. Cora B. Miller, Mrs. Audrey Al laway, Mrs. Bonnie Spencer, Mrs. E. H. Grlbblo, Mrs. W. H. Ryan, Mae Holer and Mrs. J. J. Elmers. Privileges J. J. Elmers, W. L. Ross and J. S. Bacon. Badges Mrs. Eva L. Orr nnd Mrs. Fannie Crozler. Music Harry II. Adair, F. A. Wood and E. II. Blermann. Amusement W. H. Ryan, M. O. Ayros, C. H. Maxwell, S. T. Frum and E. II. Blermann. Reception Mrs. II. W. O'Neill, T. J. Hartnett, Mrs. B. F. Sawyer, D. F. Waters, Mrs. Sarah Erlach, John T. Daloy, Mary Quinn, Michael Mitch ell, Mary A. Deloughory, John Ryan, Mrs. Michael Bolor, John Flannory, Mrs. James Ileonoy, Sam Thom, Mrs. Mads Hansen, Wm. Wallway, Mrs. Fred Blumo, Ben Bonderson, Mrs. D, G. Evans, Nels Foaiito, Mrs. Mary Simmons, P. F. Haaso, Mrs. Henry V. Peters. Poter Nichols. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, John O'Neill, Mrs. Frank J. O'Donnell, Michael McTaggart, Mrs. Cathormo Jones, John Hecnan, Mrs. Catherine Casoy, Chris R. Smith, Mrs. Cathcrino Twohig, A. H. Anderson, Mrs. Caroline Beacom, John Mahon, Mrs. John RuBh, Anton Larson, Mrs. J. C. Duggan, John P. Krampor, Mrs. Jesso Williams, Phllo McAfee, Mrs. Michael Farroll, John Feller, Mrs. Ora Barnhort, D. A. Woods, Mrs. S. Hutch ins, L. Jeep, Mrs. Allco Sides, Don Forbes, Mrs. Nate G. Miller, P. R. Madison, Mrs. L. II. Armbright, T. F. Monahan, Mrs. J. S. Bacon, Goo. L. Boals, Mrs. Geo. J. Boucher, FranV, E. Combs, Mrs. Fannie Wilbur, Jphn Manning, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Dr. J. E. DoWalt, Mrs. Mary Pizey, F. B. Buckwaltor, Mrs. C. H. Duggan, John M. McDonald, Gcorgo T. Westcott, T. II. Sullivan, Mrs. D. C. Stinson, John J. Ryan. Mrs. Frank Davey. Mrs. Ralph Goodwin, Patrick Jones, Nels Anuersen, airs, inomas long, Mrs. Geo. Timlin, Gcorgo Hayes, Mrs. C. L. Dodge, John C. Smith, Herman Ebel, Joseph Barnott, Mrs. George Bates, Mrs. John Critz, Mrs. W. P. Warner, A. II. Baker, Mrs. R. E. Evans, A. T. Haaso, Charles S. Bhven, Mrs. Mary R. McBeath, Wm. Blermann, Mrs. L. L. Hclkes, J. J. Lapsley, Mrs. O. W. Fisher. Horace Dutton, Lillian Orr, Geo. II. Bllvon, Mrs. Mell A. Schmled, Walter Chenoy, Mrs. Geo. I. Miller, Geo. W. Learner, Mrs. S. A. Combs, T, J. O'Connor, Mrs. Catherine O'Con nor, Geo. C. Blessing, Mrs. Louis Vr Rockwoll, Chris RaBmussen, Mrs. Al meda J. Ream, S. A. Brown, Mrs. James Allaway, Fred Wllklns, Sr., Mrs. Bock Nolson, Edwin Morgan, Mrs. C. J. O'Connor, Geo. W. Thacker, Mrs. 10. A. Hurden, Charles Holsworth, Mrs. W. L. Ross, Holon Shull, Carrie Hanson, Porlo Stinson, Mary Robert son, Mario Ross, Mrs. Timothy Mur phy, Margaret Warnor, Mrs. Richard Shortly, Mrs. W. H. George, Bert Francisco, Mrs. S. A. Helkcs, J. v, Brldonbaugh, Mrs. T.' W. Gribblo, Mrs. C. M. Antrim, Eva Graham, Margaret Schrlover nnd Wm. H. Rockwell. LKOAL NOTICES First publlcntlon 7-2-8w Order of Heating on Petition far Ap pointment of Administrator' In tho county court of Dnkotn county, Nebrnskn. Stnteof Nebrnskn, Oountr of Dnkotn as. To Wllllnm h. Rots, Kdftnr I.. Hoss, Frnnk U. Itoss, llornnrd K. lions, Vlncont Hoss nnd to nil persons I utorustcd In the estnte of iconnrd Hoss, decerned: On rendirm tho potltlon of K. I,. Hoss, prnylnft thnt tho ndmlnlstrntlon of snld estnte be urnntd to William li. Hoss as admliilslrntor. It Is hereby ordered that you, nnd nit persons Interested In snld matter, tuny, nnd do, nppenr at the county court to be held In nnd for snld county, on the 18th day of August, A. I). 1017. at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cnuse, If Any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not be Kranted, nnd thnt notice of the pendency of snld po tltlon nnd thnt me nenrinir inernor tie Kiven to nil persons Interested In said inntter by publishing n copy of this order In tho Dn kotn County Herald, n weekly nowspnper printed In said county, for three successUo weeks prior to snld dny of hearing. Witness my hnnd nnd--wl of said court, this Zlrd dny of July. A. I). 1VI7. 8. W. MOKlHJ.EY, hkai.. County Judge, First pub. 7-1S-6W NOTICE OF ESTIMATE FOR YEAR 1917. Notlco Is hereby Riven thnt the estimates of expensoon the vnrlous funds In Dnkotn county. Nebrnskn, for the yenr 1917, nrens follows: County cenernl fund fJ4,O0O 00 Hrtdso fund 1B.O0O 00 Ktnorsoncy bridge fund i.OUO'OO County rondfund 20.000 00 llond drngglng fund 2,000 00 County fnrmdenionstrntorfund... 2,600 ou Mliliilllliil Triggs? New Meat Market and Restaurant I have re-opened my Meat Market in the new e location the Beermann building, which I have remodeled and fitted in fitst-class shape. Besides a full line of the best Meat of all kinds I have added a line of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Canned Fish, Confectionery, To bacco and Cigars. Everything New, Clean and Up-to-Date WM. TRIGGS, i2 DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA Totnlofnll funds 171,600 00 Witness my hand nnd senl of olllce nt Dnkotn Otty. Nebrnskn, this 23rd dny of June, A. D. 1017. George Wllklns. County Clerk. Court of Commissioners Kenl, Dnkotn County, Nebrnskn. I E. F. RASMVSSEN General and Reliable AUCTIONEER Ponca., Neb. Box 424 Phone No. 3 It will pay you to sec me before going elsewhere Terms Reasonable-Satisfaction Guaranteed MKmm JiPJSKfl up First publication 7-20-4W NOTICE OF A FORECLOSURE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAQE. To Jns. Barnott, mortgagor, nnd to whom It may concern: You nnd ench of you Are hereby notified thnt ou or nbout the 0th dny of August, 11112. J as. Harnett, mortgagor, made, exe cuted nnd delivered to The Minneapolis Threshing Mnchlne Oompnny, of West Minnenoolls. Hopkins Post Olllee. Henne pin county, Btnte of Mlnnesotn, ncbnttel mortgage lornineuuuareu eignty-nve nnu no-luu dollars (JW6.u). covoilng the follow ins Dersonal property, to-wlt: Uno Minneapolis Seonrntor with 86 Inch cylinder, 68 Inch rear, No.12742.wltb trucks. with samey ntacKer aitaoneu, complete with all belts, pnrts nnd nttnchuieuts. One Minneapolis Self Feeder nnd Ilnnd Cutter No. tWt, complete with all pnrts nnd uttnclunenls. One Hnttley Stacker No. 7267, complete with nil pnrts nnd nttnehments. One No. 1 Wngoii Loader and Weigher NO.S02I7. Ono Hound WnterTank. One Tank l'ump and llose. One lluberTrnutlon Knglne. mounted on Return Flue Holler,l8 horse power,No.6178, coruplote with nil pnrts nnd nttnohiuents. One 150 foot 8 inch 4 ply Drive Belt. Also all tlxtures nnd nttnehments belong ing to nny of said mnohlnery or which mny have been attached or was In connection therewith thereafter. Said mortgage was duly filed nnd record ed in tho county clerk's olllce of Dnkotn county. Nebraska, on tho 8th day or Aug' ust, A. D. 1912, at 8 o'clock A. M. nt Dnkotn City, in the Stnte of Nebrnskn. That the name of the mortgagor herein Is J as. ltnr nett nnd tho name of the mortgngee Is The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company. and which mortgage and the Indebtedness secured thereby hns been nsslgned to Snchso-Bunn nnd Company, of Cherokee, Iowa, nnd this assignment in writing wns duly llled with tho county clerk of Dnkotn county, Nebrnskn, on the 2nd dny of Jan uary. 11)15. at 8 o'clock A. M. That snld mortgnge contains tho power of sale nnd thnt no suit nt lnw has been brought tore cover such Indebtedness or nny part there of, and that default has been made In the conditions prescribed In said mortgage in that tho mortgagor hns failed to pay the notes amounting to seven hundred twenty four nnd Ufl-100 dollars (724.90). and hns failed to pay tho lnteiest upon nil these notes. That said mortgage secured live (S) notes all dated August Otli, 1012, as follows: One for Jl 25.00 due October 1st, 1012, Ono for 20S.0U due November 1st, 1012, One for 1126.00 due October 1st, 1S1H, Ono for liicoodue November 1st, 1013. One for KB5.00 due November 1st. 1014, nil bearing Interest nt the rate of 8 per cent, nnd thnt under tho terms of snld mortgage, to-wlt: Sachse-Bunn and Com pany has elected to forecloso tho same. That the amount duo upon snld Indebted ness secured by snld mortgnge up to. and Including the 17th day of August. 1017. Is the sum of nine hundred ninety-eight nnd 64- 100 dollnrs ((908.04), no part of which has been paid. You nnd each of you nre further notihd that tho Assignee of said mortgage has taken possession of snld oorsonnl property nnd thnt all of snld personal property or so much thereof ns shall be necessary to pay said indebtedness nnd costs of sale, will be sold nt Public Auction nt the residence of L. P. Hogers on lots four, five nnd six. block eighty-three, Covington Annex, South ttioux uity. in me county or unkotn. state of Nebraska, on the 17th day of August, 1017, nltho hour of 2 o'clock P.M. to tho highest bidder for cash. And the equity ol redemp tion in said property will bo thereby ex tinguished. You nre further notified that unless this indebtedness Is oald together with tho costs, before the date of said sale, said sale 'Will take place ni herein above stated, and comucuof tne property-ns shau be neces sary to satisfy said Indebtedness and costs win ue soia nt saiu time. Dnted nt Sioux oity. low a. this 24th day of July, 1017. BAOHSK-BONN AMD COMPANY. Assignee of Bald Chattel Mortgage. By IC G. BAOiiBK, Pres. nnd den. Mgr.' I m I I 1 , 9a(7r " fcr. a. . i purai r;ce untxu ty or NewHavcn.Connccticut JOHN H. REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. FARM PROFITS. Do favorable or unfavorable cli matic conditions dctormlno them? Yos, but moro ofton the proper ap plication or misapplication of gener ally recognized farming principles evolved by successful farmers and breeders and tho government experi ment stations. Farmer nnd Dreeder Is a compendium of tho best ideas nnd successful mothodB employed by successful farmors and brooders. It is issued soml-monthly at Sioux City, la., and deals with farming conditions as they aro horo found. Its subject matter Is strong and appoals both to tho farmer nnd stockman. You wont to farm profitably ovory intelligent fnrmor doos. Parmer and Dreeder will help you to do this and more, too. Splendid Offer. Special arrangements havo been mado which onnblo us to offor Farmer and Brooder nnd Tho Herald both for ono year for only $1.00. Savo nionoy by lotting us hnvo your subscription now. Don't lot our romarkablo offer pass without taking advantage of it. Kvory subscriber to Farmer and Brooder Is ontltlod to frco consulta tlon with its special service depart ment on any branch of farming and stock raising. Mare Than a Fair Dismiss from your mind right sow tho Idea thM tho Nebraska Stato Fair this your Is llko any that havo sono before. Yes thero will be a blgger-tban-over program more Cztenelva ex titbits moro interesting, . amusing, Htlfl nvnltlitn tlilnwa m n. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON COUNTY POOR FARM. To whom it may concern: Notice is noreuy given mat oius win ue received up to noon, August 27, 1017, on tho County Poor Farm of Dakota oounty, Ne braska, for the fiscal year commencing on March 1, 1018. ns follows: ' 1st. Kor the rent oer acre of the north K of the northeast K of section 26, township 28, range 0, comprising the county poor furm. during snld nscal year; ' inn, for tne boarding por wees nnu xur ntshlngeach lnmnto thoreon with one suit of clothes during snld fiscal yenr; ' aru. ror neuting thai portion oi poor house occupied by inmntos during snld lit cnl yenr. All bids to bo llled In tho county clerk's olllce on dnte above given; nnd nlso, tho uontti or county commissioners reserve tuo right to reieot nil bids. Duted nt Dnkotn Ulty. Nebrnskn. this HJrd dnr of July, 101J. oeo. wMKin, Countr Clerk. Catarrhal Deafness GannotBe Cured by local applications, as they cajinot reach tho diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remedy, Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness la the result Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to lta normal condition, hearing will be deatroyed forever. Many caiea of deafneia are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the raucous sur faces. JIall'a Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollar tor any case of Catarrhal Deafness thai cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh-Medicine Cir culars free. All Druggists. He. r. J. C1IENUY ft CO., Toledo, O. See Us For woo(3(kKi raaOm (foca i,xSrs)9 WC3irQSWGJUlnj Every Housewife cr Mother is ever under that Nervous Strain which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, KSvQSrS? Depression and other Nervous Disorders. &&. Pr n. JS&k 8k& Dr. Miles' NERVINE is Highly Recommended in Such Cases. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BADLY RUN DOWN. "I had become greatly run down nnd my nercs were In terrlblo condition. I had frequent head aches and becarno very weak nnd was unable to do anything. I bouebt a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nerv ine. I soon beijan to feel better, my nerves were quieted, 1 re covered my stiength, and have since recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine to many of my friends who have tlPfd It with satisfactory results." MItS. FRANCES WHITLOCK, 179 Broadway, Schenectady, N. Y. i Get Lra.n.cl--Biuy St Now If You Wait You Are Sure to Pay a Higher Price In Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming, there are thousands of acres of prairie lands that shonld be cultivated. If you want to BUY I will post you on correct prices. RENT I will help you get best terms. HOMESTEAD 111 tell you where best free G40-acre selections are located. Ask About the Town of Deaver, Wyo., the New Government Town PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOTS iu August; this town will be the trading center for 30,000 acres of Government-irrigated Big Horn Basin lands. First Unit of 12,000 to be drawn for early in September; lands free; pay for Government water right on such easy terms as to make these lands the finest prize Uncle Sam has for you. If you will go with me into the Big Horn Basin and see the wealth in that locality from oil, r clam ation arid irrigation, you will lose no time trying to get hold of one of theae new farms. They are free; likewise my personal service for the Burlington Road. S. B, HOWA11D, Immigration Agt. C. B. & Q. R. R. 1004 Furmtm Street, Omnliii, Noli. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Ambulance Old Phone, 420 New Phone 2007 Sioux City lowsk. Slaughter-Burke Grain Co. DEALERS IN Grain. Feed, Flour, Hay a.nd Coal FbonoNo. 4 FRED PARKER, Manager Dukotti City, Nobr. The Herald ONE YEAR One DOLLAR M JobPrinting MM UAblllllb MilSC OSV. I v , w ":a&3&SBgu:rrT"yc.j. tfjiy'"'-7 Tiffiyw