Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 11, 1917, Image 8

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    DAKUi'A COUNTY HERALD DAKOTA CITY, NEBHAiKA.
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Needs Are Served First
At tho ontrnnco of (hi nutlmi in tho groat wur, the Hi'll
Toluplionw System jilmljjwl Hi entire service, Its ciiilitnunt
nml Its inon, winwrieilly, to the ko eminent.
Tlio Kovornniptit'n li.ilioiir culls fire Klron riglit-of-wny
over prlvnte morninge niel th government's rctiuli-eiiXMits
for iiifii, for nwIlclibonrilH, wire, telephones and other
equipment nrc sdrvpil tiheml of prlvnte requests. .
Won't you pntrlotlenlly eo-operste by
ntkliiK only for equipment .a u must
Imvp, nml niiikc only such loonl or Ioiir
(UnIihicc ciiIIh us uru absolutely tuicos
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NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
BEATRICE LEADS
IN UNUOOTBALL
GAGE COUNTY CAPITAL HAS FOUR
PLAYERS ON THIS YEAR'S
CORNHUSKER ELEVEN
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Winter Tourist Fares Now
Available
The entire scheme of Southern tourist fares becomes ef
fective this year October 1st. All resorts and principal cities
of the Gulf Coast and the Southeast are included; Florida
fares include circuitous routes. With its great military can
tonments, the Southland, dining the coming winter, will be a
most interesting tourist region.
Homeseelcers' Fares South. On the first and third
Tuesday of each mouth, are available le many Southern dc
tiuitiotiF, Texas, ,1'Motida, etc.
To California: The usual Winter tourist fates via all
rojtes. The Burlington can ticket you either via Denvtr,
Scenic Colarado and Salt Lake, in through tourist sleeper seiv
ice, or via. Denver, the Santa Fe "Grand Canyon" line, also
for the grand Coast tour including the Northwest.
Beautiful "Southland" publications, including the Burling
ton's Winter Tourist leaflet. With its main trunk lines to the
Southeast, either via Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis or Chica
go, the Burlington is essentially the route for Southern travel.
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IF PIPST BOTTLE FAILS TO
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DADLY RUN DOWN.
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mul my mi-. nv in it-iul-lu
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to ninny of my friends who li ivo
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General and Reliable
AUCTIONEER
Ponca., Web.
Box '12-1 Phone No. ',
It will pay you to see me
before going elsewhere
Terms Uensonnlle-Sntisfnctloii (lunrnutced
SECOND PLACET0 LINCOLN
Omahn, the Metropolis, Not Listed,
While Small Cities and Towns
Take Lead in Boosting
Football Cause
Contrary to tho popular bollcf, tho
larger dtloa of Nohraskn do not con
tribute niott of tho athletic material
from which tho state university at
Lincoln has been moldliiR Its victor
ious football tennis of tho past sever
al years. As a matter of fact, Lin
coln has slight reprosontntlon on tho
Cornhuskor gridiron squad of 1917,
while Omaha has not so much as ono
atbloto on the university football ros
ter. Tho Nebraska team is an all
Nebraska aggregation, in which tho
smaller cities and towns predomin
ate. Of tho twenty Cornhuskcr huskies
who will battlo for tho honor of No
bruska in tho coming big games at
Lincoln with Iowa, Notre Dame, Mis
souri and Syracuse universities, with
Edson Shaw, Tecumseh
Captain of State Unl Football Eleven
Michigan at AnnArbor and with Kan
sas at Lawrence, all but three were
Nouraska bred and born. Threo other
stateH South Dakota, Oklahoma and
Wisconsin have representation on
tho Nebraska squad. Tho city in tho
Cornhuskcr state which leads In its
contribution to tho stato university
football forces is Ueatrlcc, capital
city of Gage county and tho homo of
two famous Cornhuskcr captains
Leonard 1'urdy of 1D13 and Dick
Huthorford, 1015. Threo of tho 1917
Iluskors aro Ueatrlco boys, whilo a
fourth learned his football at Uoatrlco
high school.
Lincoln ranks second to Beatrico
with two rojyosontatUcs, yet the capl
tul city of tho stato gets no better
than a tio with Furnas county,
which has two players on tho Corn
busker squad. SouthoaBt Nebraska
is tho region of largost representa
tion, yet Custer and Morrick countloa
of tho contral section have con
tributed to tho Cornhuskor cause,
whilo Furnas county speaks up for
tho western portion of tho stato. Tho
comploto roster of first team players
is as follows, tho list including tho
homo towns and counties of tho
players involved:
.Tolm Cook, IJentrlce. Gnue.
William D.iy, Ilcntrlce, Uiirc
I'aul Dobson, Ulysses, Ilutlur.
Albert Dutoau, Oicrn Hay, Wis.
Krncst Jlublm, Virginia, Gage
Htanley Henry, Hwanton, Kurnas
Sam KeUoKff. Nebraska City, Otoe.
W. Krlemolmeyor, Cambridge, Kurnas.
Kd. Kosttzlty, Yankton, H. D.
Harold McMahon, Lincoln, Lancaster.
"Wnyno Munn, Falrbury, Jefferson
Hugo Otoupalllt. David City, Hutler.
"Ted" lllddell, Beatrice, Gage.
Itoseoo nhodes. Ansloy, Custer
Kelson Sliaw, Tccumsoh, Johnson.
Lawrence Shaw, Osceola, Polk.
John 1 Toter. Hartley, Tuinas.
lllchnrd T Triplet, Unld. Okm.
Harold Wilder, Central City, Merrick.
l''ailey Young, Lincoln, Lancaster
NEBRASKA VS. NOTRE DAME
Bio Gridiron Battle Booked for Oct. 20
In Lincoln.
Nobraska vs. Notre Damo ono of
tho important intorsoctional football
combats of tho 1917 season is Bchod
tiled for Saturday, October 20, on tho
stato university athletic Hold in Lin
coln. A Nebraska victory moans that
tho Comhuskors would again tnko rat
ing as ono of tho "big toams" in Amer
ican football a distinction tho Husk
era enjoyed after their triumph over
Notro Damo two years ago.
. Halfback Chamberlain, now coach
and principal at Loxington, Nob , was
tho GQ-contlmotro howitzer of tho
Nebraska attack in tho Cornhusk-or-Notro
Damo battlo in 191C Two
of Nebraska's touchdowns wero
scored by Chamberlain nnd tho Ilusk
ors nosed out tho Catholics, 20 to 19.
Notro Damo won tho 191C gamo, as
tho Nebraska olovou bad no brilliant
running halfback of tho Chamberlain
typo, but tho 1917 Cornhuskcr aggre
gation again has tho spoodboys in tho
back Hold in McMahon, ox-Lincoln
high; Kollogg, formor Nobraska City
high school star, and Schollonborg, ox
Ueatrlco hlyh school.
Prospects for a winning team havo
takon on a pink hua and Cornhuskcr
boosters at Lincoln not only expect
Nobraska to drub Notro Damo, but to
follow it up by dofeatlng Michigan
univorsity at Ann Arbor on October
27, nnd to subsequently win from
Syraeuso university of New York In
tho big Thanksgiving day gamo on
Nebraska field.
Notro Damo has presented a power
' ful aggregation every soason during
tho past several yours. Tho Cuthollo
school has a groat coach in Josbo Har
por and his protoges two years ago
whipped tho Wost Point Army eleven
FARM PROFITS.
IJD favorable or unfavorablo cli
matic conditions determine thorn?
Yob, but more often tho proper ap
plication or misapplication of goner
ally recognized farming principles
colvcd by successful farmers and
breeders and tho government oxpori
mont stations. Farmer nnd Breeder
is a compendium of tho best ideas
and successful methods employed by
successful farmers and breeders. It
is Issued semi-monthly at Sioux City,
la , and deals with farming conditions
ns they aro hero found. Its subject
matter is strong nnd nppcals both to
tho farmer and stockman. You want
to farm profitably every Intelligent
farmer docs. Farmer nnd Urcoder
will help you to do this and more, too.
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ono year for only $1.00. Savo monoy
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Every subscriber to Farmer and
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stock raising.
LEGAL NOTICES
Klnt pub. KM-tw
NOTICE.
To N'ntliau UorrliiRton and Corilng-
ton, his wife, mIioim llist and leal name Is
unknown, Annlo Ku and Fry, her
luixhaml, whoso llrst and icnl name Is un
known, defendants:
You and each of you aro huieby notllln.i
uiaion ini inin nay or August, a. ii. mi",
.lames T Huston, the plnlutllT, filed his pe
tition In lint lildtilctOouitor DakotaUoun
ty. Ni'liiiniKt. the object and prayer of
which aru to foreclose a mortgage to K.
Zut? eonveylng the easlil.1 feet of f.ots two
and tli i Co (2 ntul ll)aml all accietlons theie
to In Section Hi, Township SS, North of
ltaiige li Kast, in Dakota bounty, Nelnaska,
being 2id ncies aecoidlng to survey; Mild
iiioi tf age being given toecuie two promis
sory notes, one dated Mured 17. litis, for
K.iHO. due March 17.11114. with Inteiest at 0
per cent pel aniiuiu fioiu d ite of note. In
teiest payable hmiil-aunuall) , and one note
for tMK) dated Mnicli 17 1U1K, dm Mnich
17, lll.fi, with lnteiest at the late of li per
ci nl iter annum from dale; said notes-and
mm tiig being given, executed and dellv
mul by II. M. Waddell and Ida Wadilell.
ami fur a good nnd valuable eousldciatlon
assigned to the above-named plaliitllf on
the 17th day of Manch, mill, extuuded for
one j ear, or to the 17th day of Miueh, 1UI7;
that theio Is now dun on the notes secured
oy said mortgage the sum of Si.tma with In
Inn st llieieon fiom the 17th day of March,
1U17, and tho fin t her sum of 131 nnd lntei
est thereon at ID per cent fioni the llrst day
of September, mm, and the fuither sum of
J1L1 with lnteiest thuieon nt lu per cent
fiom the 17th day of Maich, 1H17, accord
ing to tho tenor of the coupon notes
executed under mild mortgage ami exten
sion agi cement.
Vouaie inquired to answer said' petition
on or before the fith day of Novomlior, 11)17.
Dated this l!7tli day of September A. 1).
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Abstracts f Title
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of every Abstract I make.
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Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
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