DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. n P I: si, i M I ik M i i ill It l Telephone Traffic in Peace and War I'tirchnso of nrmy iiiIlon, I lie mobilization of troop1) rind the 'RlKMitlr war iirrpiimtioin liltvc; necessitated n ummmlb luw numbiT of lowil mill Ioiik dlstunce t'lj pliono cnllt We nru Imndlliig JtO por cent more long distance calls tlinn we did before Hie war IjoRnn, nnd heavy demands lane been made upon iih lfy the Kovernment for telephone, equipment, and for trained men for the army signal corps In this time of the nntlon's greatest need you ran "do jour bit" by nslcln only for equipment you must have and by mnKliiK only such local and long dis tance calls as arc absolutely necessary. rrxjiNcouiujrrJ NEBRASKA TELEPHONE 00. UESCttXntinEJKV'JIUtHEJCKini r B Low Summer Fares With drawn September 30th To Eastern Cities and Resorts: The entire scheme of eastern summer faro will be available during September, with return limits good until October 31st; this is the last opportunity of the year to visit the East at reduced rates. To the Pacific Coast: The low rates circuit tours are also available prior to September 30th; these are much lower than the winter fares. Our Scenic Colorado California route is especially attractive during the Autumn. To Western Resorts: You can go to Colorado and ICstes Park at very cheap fares during this month. Jvstes Park in Sep tember is an ideal place for a "rapid-health-come-baek." The big National Parks will be open until September 15th. The Black Hills ate available throughout the month. The ranches about Sheridan, Ranchester and Codv will all be open and can take excellent care of you, after the departure of the mid-summer crowds. Send for publications descriptive of any trip yon have in mind and let us help you. II. R. Parmer, Agt., Dakota City, Neb. L. W. WAKE LEY, General Pumouger Agent, 1001 Fnrmi'ii Htrcot, Omiiliu, Nob. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Ambulance, Old Phone, 420 New Phone 20G7 Sioux City, lows. NkGWXH8 ,11 3F i Tir LjKs&isSt LIVED IN MISERY. "I suffered greatly from nuivuuanoHB nml lieml nchos. The least excite minit Ravo mo dreadful pain. I began uhIiiit Dr. MIloR' Nervlno nnd n fow da) a Inter utnrtcd to tnlco 13r. Miles' Heart Treat ment. I soon got po much liottor Hint I wob oncour nucil nnd continued Inking tho two lomadloH until I wns so i' lmt work wns no IioIIkv )no nt nil." Mas, louis r.i.a. Id tho Tails, Idaho. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart.' Dr0 Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles is highly recommended. IF riRST DOTTLE FAILS TO BENE FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. Lutheran Church Notes DAKOTA CITY-HALCM HliV. C. It. LOWB. On Friday night at Emmanuel church Misa Joanna Wunderlich will give a Missionary address using- her lantern slides. Do not mistake this for a "movie." She writes she has about 70 slides of our Lutheran work atJuntur. India, which she uses. This many makes a very good even ing's entertainment and is instruc tive. There will he no admittance charges, but a missionary offering will bo made. On Thursday night Miss Wunder lich will speak at the Salem church i and use the stercopiician. All are cordially invited to attend these ad dresses, and we especially invite our friends of St. John's church. The lantern used is loaned to us by Mr. Young and belongs to the agricultural department of the state university. It is the time again for the every member canvas of the Salem church. The first Sunday in October has been set by the council for this canvas. Last year when we began the agita tion it was a new thing for us, it took a good deal of explanation and some urging. We had only the ex perience of other churches. It is different this year. We have seen the budget and every member can vas working in our own hands for a ye,ar and know what it has done for us. Ask the men who had the finan cial affairs of the church in hand and see what they say of it. Don't you appreciate notbeingasked for money liy the officers when you are at church. The old times when there were bills and no money have not had a look-in this year. Conditions are reversed, there is some money and no bills. A blessed condition for a church to be in. That is how it works. You want to be in on such a scheme. It dosn't work a hardship on any. Use the monthly payment plan as some do, or make payments on a certain date. Think the matter oyer, talk it with your wife, expect to see the canvasers at your house. We know if we have the church who wouldn't have it wo must support it. It is yours and does not exist for the preacher; he exists because of your church. You not only expect to support it, but you want to support it. Meet the canvasers as if you wanted and ex pected to meet them. They are the servants of the church and that without pay. You owe it to the church and to them to make this work pleasant for them. Our church year in the churches closes this month and there are some benevolences in arrears yet. We ask those who are in arrears to pay thdir apportionment that we may go to Synod with our full quota. We have an excess in some things but ought to pay fully-on all. We will do this. The Sunday school at Salem voted to have a special Christmas service. Mr. Fred Culbertson was elected last Sunday as a delegate to Synod which meets early in October at Grand Island. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub-8-WMtv Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota count), Nebrmkn. Stnto of Nebrnskn, Dnkotn County . To Mnrunret K. Goodfellow nnil nil per son Interfiled In tlio oatnte of MarKniet K. Uootlfpllow, minor. On remlliw the putltlon of Chnrles J. Goodfellow nnd Jnme I. Goodfellow, prny Intr n Mnnl urttleinent nnd allowance or the account of Mnry K. Goodfellow, Kuaidlan, filed on the ami dny of Annual, 1917. nnd for tin dlfti'linrKe of the said Mary K.Uood fellow, nivunrillBii of the estate or Mnmnret t! Goodfellow It U hereby ordered that you, nnd nil uumoin Interested Insula matter may, and do. nppeur at the county court to bo hold In nnd for mild county, on tho 2'Jiul day of Sep tember. A. H. 1H17, at 10 o'clock n. in. , toxliow ciwsu.lf nny there be, why theprnycrof tho petitioner should not lx granted, nnd thnt notice of the pendency or mild petition nnd the hearing thereof be Klvou to all pcrsom Interested In mild inntlor by pub lishing n copy of this order In the Dakota County Ilornld.n weekly new simper pilnt ed In snld county, for four succcHshe weeks pi lor to snld dny of lieai Ing. S. W. MoKiki.kY. sbal. County Judge First publlcntlon 8-lMw Probate Notice lo Creditors In tho County Court of Dukotn County, Nebrnskn. In the inntter of the estate of Leonard Hoss, decensed. Notice is hereby given, thnt the ci editors of tho snld deceased will meet the ndnilnls tratorof snld estate, before nio.countyjudgo Dakota county, Nebrnskn, nt tho county courtroom In snld county, on tho 17th day of September, 1817, nnd on tho 19th dny of No vember, 1917, nt 10 o'clock A.M. each dny, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allownnce. Three monthsnre nllowed for ci editors to present their clnlms nnd one yenr for the iidiiilnlstrntor to settle snld estate, from the i.Uh day of August, 1917.. This notice will bo published In the Dnkotn County Ileinld for four weeks successively pilor to tho 17th day of September, 1917. Witness my hnnd, nnd sent of said court, this 18tli dny of August, A. I)., 1917. S. W. McKini.ky, hkai, County Judge, First publlcntlon 9-0-3w Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In tho county court of Dakota county, Nebrnskn. Htnteof Nebrnskn. County of DnVotn ss. To liertlui M. hetoriinco. Kllmbeth II. Severance, and to all persons Interested In the estate of Fiank Q. Serai mice, deceased: On rending tho petition of Dentin Seer mice praying thnt tho ndmlnistintlon of snld estate be grnnted to Ilertbn Sex 01 mice ns administratrix. It Is hereby ordered thnt ion, nnd nil persons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at tho county court to be hold In and for snld county, on the ?iml dny of September, A. 1). 1917, at 10 o'clock n. m.. to sliow cnuso, 11 any tneio ne, wuy me piuyer of tho petltlonei should not be grnnted, nnd thnt notice of the pendency of snld pe tition and that tho Iteming thereof bo glen to nil persons Interested in snld matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho Da kota County Ilornld, a weekly newspaper printed In snld county, for three successive Acfc" prior to snld dny of hearing. Witness my hand and still of snld court, tlits Ulst dny or August. A. 1). 1917. S. W. MOKINI.KY, hkai.. County Judge. 'Iilli WJPiiHnllM'i' ilN!i iij,!iiii:i!Jil!iil'lii!ii 1 Triggs' New Meat Market and Restaurant 1 have re-opened my Meat Market in the new location the Beennann building, which 1 have remodeled and fitted in first-cktbs 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, i3 dbrtaasty op Lliiiirunui'iiiiiiuliiiiH' iHJ!ilitiiiliiili,M! .Li ' ,i n i ' . ' I ! SBQSfZ LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street where we will be glad lo mv .'''1 1 ' ; ' v., and we hope, nianv vc i tu . .i mov. is net essary, as the buiUniig we now have is too small x (i for our growing business. Old Location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City. Iowa First Pub 8-13-iw Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota county, Nebraska. State of Nebrnskn, Dakota County ss. To Julius A.Kroegor. Elvln F. Kroegor, Mnnguus A.Kroegor, Annn K.Ooopor, Her nitiuN. Kroeger, Joe Kroegor, Amanda N. Kroegor. Leslie Kroeger, Mllo F. Kroeger, Carl A. Kroeger, August 1'rlen, John 1'ilen. Knto roo and Jncob Stnlmus, nnd to nil parsons enterested In the estate of Kntrlnn .Mnrgretn wiineiminu Minimus, uecenseu : On rending tho petition of Hnrry II. Adair prnylng a (Innl settlement and al lowance of his account tiled In this com t on the 8th dny of Soptomber, 1917, nnd far u decree distributing nnd assigning the lesl duo of sntdestnte, nnd for his dlschnrgo ns such executor. Itls hereby ordorod thnt you, nnd nil per sons Interested In suld matter, may nnd do, appear nt the county court to bo held In mid formild county, on the lOthdny of Octo ber, A.I). 1917, nt ID o'clock A. M., to show cnuso, If any theie be, why the pinyor ot tho petitioner should not bo grnnted, nnd thnt notice of the pendency of said petition nudthe honrlng theioof bo given to all persons Interested In snld matter by pub lishing a copy of this order In the Dnkotn County Ilornld, a weekly newspnper print ed In snld county, for four successive 'weeks pi lor to snld dny of hearing. 8. W. McKlnley. hkt. County Judge. Slaughter-Burke Grain Co. 1 DEALERS IN Grain, STeed, F'loui-, Hay arvd Goal FRED PARKER, Manager PLouo No. 4 Dakota City, Nobr. I Abstracts of Till A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy Iof every Abstract I make. J. J. EIMEHS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. The Herald n. non m LET S QOI t 1 -- --TLr-l- -t- -Hv-r fc-fl-i: J'rr-mnam t iiitcisiciie juivc otucn ran t ''1.0 lYtn O IM1r" Over 2,500 Head of Pure Bred Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs t nniwiF ant " k mXXX TTh-IHI a m ltlH. liKJUAT Interstate Live Stock Fair The People's Fair" Sioux City, Iowa, September 17-18-19-20-21-22, 1917 The Agricultural and Industrial Exposition of Pour States t E. F HASNVSSEN General and Reliable AUCTIONEER Ponca., Neb Box 424 Phone No. .3 It will pay you to see me before k'oinfi elsewhere Terms tteasonanle-Sntlsfnctlon Ounrnntccil 6 BIG DAYS 6 Every Day a Big Day . : The Best the Country Affords. The Aristocracy of Live Stock. . t 11 Of the Best Free Attractions 11 Over 50 of the World's Greatest Performers i . Twelve Big Harness Races and Six Fast and Exciting Running Races t ( Two Aeroplane Plights Daily by Louis Gertson, the World's Greatest Loop-the-Loop Flyer t More Exhibits and More Amusements than Ever Before REMEMBER THE DATES, SEPTEMBER 17-18-19-20-21-22. LET'S CO! Q GPPflAT TUAJtM QWDXTTrrtl? VT ATT TrArkO ! uJvxMj " wi4Tvu vn auij Avvsrvistj i ' h i i t ..mi, tfiftilMittMlMAM k!: