Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 27, 1917, Image 8

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DAKOTA OOUNTV 1IBRALP. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA,
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G. W. Hcrvey
Pioneer Sheep Man,
Editor Sheep Dcpt.,
Twentieth Century
Farmer.
The purc-brod shcup industry in
tho Missouri Valley i coming for
ward in great atrldea, clue to high
prices prevailing, nn, in- part, to
the oxcellcnt work the Twentieth
Century Farmer haonc and in
doing along this lrhe. This lias only
been poMiblo by baving xuch a
man as G. W. Ilervey on the
editorial staff.
Mr. TIrvey h vary ptroulnr nmonit
nhiep bnwdara and in considered one oj
tlia bast , potted mon on thin subject in
Iho middle will, He vras born nmi railed
on ii sheao faun and bin actual cxpor
lncc in brtrdlnir mid feciUm? purc-hrcd
ohoep extend over a iidod of mora
than twenly-flve yearn. To Mr. ifervey
ii'jivriM me minor fix ucinff one 01 tlio
. , , , , .... . A"1. "en K not tho flrnt. to blp re car
jonu or pure-bred registered tihcrp into tho gtnto of Uobraaka. Although jiot
now actively encaged in tho breeding nnd foedintr bimlno his nrtldei In tho
twentieth Century Farmer nro of urent value to the farmer of Omaha's
irnuo territory. ThoBo urtlclcs nnd hi knowledge of Bhcep hv been n bltf
lactorln thf Krowlmt miccegd of tho puro-bred bIipcp industry In thU territory.
The Twentieth Century Fnrmcr In proud of tho fact that Mr. llorvoy hni
been connected with ltn publication for more than twelve years, In which time
io hob Bccurcd tho absolute confidence of the thoUKonda of rcadora of tho
worlta irom his pen. His word on sheep leaves no room for criticism.
Mako your farm nnel your lmowlcdjo of sheep sioro
valuable by reading Mr, Ucrvey's reticles in tho
Organization Right Now Keeping
Millions of Destitute Men,
Women and Children
Alive in Europe.
LEGAL NOTICES
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All Americans at Homo Must
Back Up This Great Work
EffectuallyJoin the Red
Cross Today.
You cannot afford to bo without thcra.
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The Dakota Countv Hera
Twentieth Century Farmer
Government-Irrigated
Homesteads Left In The
Big Horn Basin, Wyoming.
These arc part of the new Fiannie Unit, on our main line
adjoining the successful Powell locality, and the hinds ure
watered by the same government system, merely an extension
of the canals. Of IS! farms, there remain only 50 not taken
these will go before March Jst: act quickly.
EASTERN COLORADO AND WESTERN NEBRASKA
offer splendid deeded lands at lownrices. A f.-i.nw.r. ,,,. ai
olo., raised this season a 53,000 crop of. beans on a 33,200
farm. Query What is such land worth an acre? You can buy
it from S20 to S35 an acre.
Thousands of acres of divided large holdings now coming on
the market. It will pay you to do "some thinking" at ence.
See me. I am paid to help you.
S. Ii. HOWARD, Immigration Agt.
C. Ii. & Q. R. R,
1001 Farniun Street. Omubu, Nob.
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P-SVDPaQOD
Every Housewife or
Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain
which so often results
in Headaches, Dizzy
Sensations, Faintness.
Depression and other if
nervous Disorders.
Dr. Miles'
NERVINE
Is Highly Recommended
in Such Cases.
IF FinST DOTTLE TAILS TO
DENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL
BC REFUNDED.
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Tho American Red Cross hns on lta
bands one of tbo world's L'rontoir nmi
grimmest Jobs. In order to do tho
work, the organization must have at
onco flfcen million members. It now
has llvo million on tho rolls and is
campaigning to socuro tho ten million
additional members by Christmas eve.
Every man, woman and child in this
community ought to belong to the Ited
Cross. Being u member doesn't mean
that one is expected to tro to Eurono.
carry wounded soldiers off the battle-
noiUB und nurse them In tho hospitals.
It doesn't mean that ono nnnd n tn
tho devastated areas of France, or Bel
glum, or I'6Innd, or Sorbin, nnd glvo
personal caro to tho starving, freezing,
naUt'd, homeless women and children
there.
But It docs mean Mhat those of us
who slay comfortably at home will do
as much as wo can In every way to
back up tho organization already ut
work "over there."
It docs mean that the men among
us will contribute our bit to help our
brothers lighting tho causo of Hhcrtv
In Europe.
It does mean that -the mothers
among us will knit anil sew for tho
wretched mothers of Europe and their
pitiful babies.
It does mean that our young women
will show practical sympathy for tho
young women ahng the "western
front" and In Serbia Who have suffered
unspeakable cruelties at tho hands of
bestial enemy soldiers.
It does mean that our children be
made to understand tho curso upon
the children of Europe, and bo taught
to mako somo sort of saerlflntt for riio
causo of humanity.
it does mean that each of us will dn
what ho can individually to supply
plenty of comforts for our soldiers
lighting the enemy and necessities for
tho wounded In honpltals.
Stricken Europe Is crying to heaven,
for relief, and Providence Is answering
that prayer through tho Instrumental
ity of tho American Red Cross.
Now If It had unlimited funds but
only a comparatively few members, the
Ited Cross would be iiuablo to do the
work beforo It. The first great need
Is for millions of members tho sun-
port oC tho folks "batik home."
Do you know why our lads in tho
army and navy are acquitting them
selves so creditably why they nro,
amazing tho allies by their bravery, in
telligenco and enthusiasm? It Is be
cause those lads are thinking always
of their mothers and dads and sisters
and sweethearts and kid brothers.
Tho snmo tldng goes for tho Bed.
Cross. When all tbo duds and moth
ers and sisters and sw'oethearts and
kid brothers in America show their. In
terest and sympathy for Bed Cros3
work, as members of the Bed Cross
nnd as working members, why tho Bed
Cross will cover itself -with glory for
ever more.
A.ycur's membership in the Bed
Cross costs just ono dollar. , If ono
wishes to read tho Bed Cross Mnim-
zlno for n year ho pays another dol
lar. Join now. You will never spend
a dollar In a better cause.,
Tho Bed Cross button isjui badgo of
honor. Wear one!
DADLY RUN DOWN.
"I hart become trrenlly run ilown
nmi niy hpum wore lit tprriido
condition. I imd frequent hMd,
uciiea n ml becamo vory wo.ik nnd
was unable to do nnythlnir. I
bought a boltlo of Dr. Mllrn' Nerv
ine. I hooii lenan to foel btttcr.
my nerveH wpio quieted. I re-
Vi.r"rt mK B.tn"rt!. "'"I have 8ln. o
locoinmtwtlttl Dr. allies' Nervlno
Ji,iJinni?' "f, 'v frlondfl who !iao
Mni.' w ll Hntlafaetorv r. -nltn
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fostracts of Title
A MU.000 burety Bond Guarantees the accuracy
of every Abstract I make.
. J. 3BIMER.S.B0lldwl AblmM.
Successor to the DAKOTA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
GREAT CANAL IS PLANNED
Forth and Clyde Waterway Has. Been
Under Consideration by British
for Several Years.
There has been vaguely before tho
public, for some years a great scheme
the Forth and Clyde canal writes a
correspondent of tho Loudon Times.
Germany did not declare war until the
Kiel canal was completed. There can
bo no question that if during theso
hist three years -wo had been ablo to
move ships quickly and safely from ono
feldo of Scotland to tho other it would
have been to our benefit. That benefit
will nlways obtalu. but I nm not now
talking of mero transit, but of new
town planning possibilities n calcu
lated Incentlvo to expansion for thoso
who wish to llvtj under the most mod
ern conditions, unhampered by what
wo now consliTer tho mistakes of tho
past.
Seven yenrs ago tho government
was given powfcra to mako a road
where It pleased and acqulro tho
land on either sldo of It for develop
ment. Lot them now consider taking
their courago In both hands and them
selves drlviug across Scotland a canal
for ocean-going Bhlps. Along its banks
thoro would urlso during its construc
tion ronds and rails nnd power sta
tions, together with tho houses of tho
men making all these. Later would
follow tho factories, nmi wo should
eventunlly lmvo u lineal stato garden
city, seaport, innmifactitrlng, residen
tial, tip-to-dato and uncongestlble. It
would bo n governmental experiment
In spreading thov people lov their advantage.
Tho Hoi'3iia,$1.25 por
KlMt publication 12-i7-tv
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition
for Settlement rjf Account.
In tlie Oounty Court of Pnhotii county.
Nubrnskn.
Stnte of Nebrnskn, Dnliotn Oounty sa.
To ICinlllo Illume, rinin Illume, Ileutiioo
Illume, WHifn-d Illume, Mmirnn-t illume,
Krniirli llluuie, Mildred Itlmiie, Donnld
Illume, nnd nil peruum iiiterehted In the
I'siiiivtn rrru jiuiiiiu, iieei'lispilS
OH rendlllK Hid uutltlon of JOmlile
llliime pinylmr u lliml sottloment mm ul
lowiinco of Imr lU'coimt filed in this com ton
tbo iiltli dny of Dooombor, 117, nnd for
hordlsclmrKons executrix, nnd Hie release
of hor liondsmeii,
Itlslierobyordored tlmt you, nnd nil per
roih In to rested In snUI innttcr, limy nnd do,
npponr lit tlie county I'ourt to bo Iiold in
nnd for snid county, on tlie 10th dny of Jnnu
my, A. I). 1018, nt in o'clock A.M., to sliow
enuse, if imy there im, why tho puiyer
ol the nntttlnnnr Rltnnlil nnt iw. r.rn.t.i .......
tlmt notice of tho pendency of unlit petition
mill the hciiiltur thereof bo Klvun to nil
perfcons tntorflstcd In snld mnttor by pub
llahliittiicopy of this onlei in the Dnkutu
llntltitv ll.trnlrl. n.Af.1ltr .io.a.an..nH ..-t.
ed III said county, for four xiicu nivo
vrn'iu pi tor m sum tiny 01 nenl lim.
S. W. Mcl.'inley,
.Ki'l Oounty .In dee.
First I'Ul-12.2()-4w
Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti
tion fqr Settlement of Account.
In tho Oounty Court of Dnkotn county,
Nebraska.
Stnte of Xolirnskn, Unkotu County ss.
To Knt" .Siiwjur, Oortruilo K. Noidyko,
FiimcelSnwyor, 16 tor f,. .Snwyor, ami to
all persons interested In thr estate of II. K.
SnwyeiMlecenfced:
(In icnillnir thn nfttlllfin nf l.? .i? ?M-
dyku prnyiiiB a Until settlement mid allow
ance of his account llled In this court On
themiidny of December, 1017. and for do
cree thereon, and for his dlKCliuiKu as ad
mliilstrator. It Is lieieby ouleied that you, und all
mir.rino I ii I it i tia t u.l In u.at.l ........... ....... .. i
kv . .u..- ...iviuoivii in ciiiii niiuivr lliujr, mill
do. appear at tho county court to 1. heytj In
null lutBiiiii i-imuij , mi ine iivn (lay 01 .inn-linn-
A. n. lOlfi. ut. In r.Vli-1.v ... ,.i.
cause. If any theio be, whythopiayerof tlio
petitioner should not bo m anted, nnd that
notice of tho pendency of said petition
and tho iicnrliu; thcieof bo Klvon to all
nemniiH liil.ii iihturl In &nlii tmittm. i... ..u
llshliiirncopyof till order In tlio JJnkota
County Herald, a weekly newspaper pilnt
ed In f,nid county, for four successlw
weeks prior to nld dny of lieailtur.
H.W. McKinlky,
""At.. County Judge
r'lrst publication IMS-jiw
NOTICE rOlt 3IDS.
Notice is heruby Riven that on or before
Januiuyl. 11U8. sealed bids will bo involved
at the county clerk's olllce for IimiMilnix
linn'.K. Int.t.irhiinrli.. nnvulnnnL . in n......u.
and blanks us follows;
HOOKS
Ilecords.siir, plain, each.
Kecoids. H(ir, ruled, printed iicads, loose
leaf, .McMlllen patent hack, each,
ltecoids, 8qr, plain, printed bends, loose
loaf, .McMlllen patent bnclc, each.
Records. 8qr, printed, loose loaf, McMll
len patent buck, each.
ltecoids, i) qr, plain, ench.
ltecoids, Oqr, tilled, ench.
All books muse bo made of the best linen
ledKer paper, full Itussla binding, to open
ni.b,i.ii. v.. li .(.-apuiill llll IIUUKS HOW ill
use.
I.ETTKIl 1IKADS A Nil KNVKIiOI'EH
Lettor bonds, full sheet, printed, best
quality paper, per l and Per M.
Letter bends, half sheet, pi luted, best
qunlity paper, per 1) and per M.
Knvelopes, printed, No. l.sliso OK, white,
per M.
Knvelopes, printed, No.10, iimnlln, por M.
Envelopes, pi Inted, No. 11. nianlla, porM.
SrATIONKRY
Sanfoid's, Oai ter's or Arnold's ink, por qt.
Sanford's, Carter's or Ai Hold's Ink, per
doz.qts.
Mponcelnn, aiucinum or Gillette' pen
points, or equal, por bi oss.
Kiiheror Dixon pencils, hex., poi-rioss.
I a II Hiudmuth, Mepblsto copylim pen
cils, No. 73b, bind, per gross.
llluo or icd checking ponclls. per gi osa.
.Senate scratch pads, por do.
Typewriter paper, size HJixiaJa, best qual
ity, por renin.
1ILAMCS
Legal Illnnks, linlf sheet, por O. D and M.
Legal blanks, quarter shoot, per O, D, M.
Legal blanks, eighth sheet, per O, DniulM.
For pi luting bar dockets, ench oponlng.
SopAiato bids will also bo lecelved for
yuuiiaiuuK ueinmueiiiinx list, perdohorlp
tlon for hinds nnd for lots: and forcoinmt?.
slonors proceedings and such otbor notices
as will bo required by the boaid of com
missioners. Tho board losorves tho light to lojoctany
nnd all bids. Accepted blddor to glvo bond
for faith In 1 performance of contract.
Dntod nt Dakota City, Nebr.. Dec. fi. 1917,
j George AVllklna. County Clerk.
$100 Reward, $100
Tho rpndpra nf tl.lc nnno. ,.n, t-
pleased to learn that there I3 at least
pno dreaded dlseaso that science lias
been able to euro in nil its stages nnd
that Is catarrh. Catarrh belns greatly
Innucnced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Mcdiclno is taken internally and
acts thru tho Blood on tho Mucoui Sur
faces of tho System thereby destroying
tno foundation of tho dlseaso. giving tho
patient strength by building up tho con
stitution and assisting naturo In doing Its
work. Tho proprietors lmvo so mil
faith In the curatlvo poweis of Half.
Catarrh Medlclno that they offer Q'f
Hundred Dollars for nny enso that it faU
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Aldr??s. F- J- CHENEY & CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 7Dc.
The WAR
Of a Fre
Duty
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and Your Doty
Car
The lowly freight car 1ms a mighty work to
perform in this war first comes Uncle Sam's
work, then yours.
BOTH cannot be done well unless YQU help
and every time you fail to load a freight car to
capacity, you fail in your dutyyQu become, a
transportation slacker. ' , '
110,000 freight cars were needed 1ti u niofiths
to take supplies to U. S. Camp' 17,000 cars
were required by. the shipping board, and'
every day Uncle Sn in needs more cai$-and .
will get them.
This Company wishes 10 give' you good service
our ability to do so rests with YOU.
Load oour car ia capacity
Loud your freight promptly
Unload your freight -yromptly
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway
A.V TRRNHOLn
Vice-l'res.nnd Gon'l Manager
ST. PAUL. MINN.
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Triggs? New Restaurant and
Pool Hall r '
l have re-arranged my Ristauratit building and 4
will install, pool tables in the front part of building.
All my restaurant patrons will be cared for as be- "
fore. Meals and lunches served at all naonable hotiis. :
Everything New, Clean
and Up-to-Date
Q n DAKOTA CITY ,
D7 & NEBRASKA
I WM. TRIGG
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Poultry Tonic Good for Chickens.
Weona Dip is a fine Disinfectant for Hogs.
One farmer from near Jackson, fed One Pail of
Stock Tonic and Three Packages of VVofm Medi
cine, at a cost of $4 B0. This same fanner said
the Tenic and Worm Medicine did him S5Q0.00
worth of good.
Persons wishing any of these valuable goods can
get them at my place in South Sioux City, one
block west from end of street car line.
E. J. OARLOCK, Agent
FOR
Superiority of Educational Merit.
ltns new creation answers ,ith
final tiuthoritvnll l.-iinljnf ,,,,! :, .
questions such as "How ia Przemml
pronounced?" "AVhero U Flan
ders? " " What is a conlinuou mil
age?" "VMialiotciUerf" "What
13 U7l(ffl COalt" HowiSiJtrti nrn.
nounced?" and f bousand-i of other t.
More than 400.00(1 lnrnlinfani v.
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30,000 GeoBraphJcal Subjects. 12,000
Biographical tattles. Over C00O lllus-
trations. 2700 Pages. Tho only diction.
aryviith the divided page a stroke of
ncnius.
KfijgeafiiE '
WEBSTER'S I Sturges Bros. Have Moved
Jo 315 Pearl Street .
where we will be glad to see all our old patrons,
and we hope, many new ones. This move is nec
essary, as the building we now have is too small
for our growing business.
Stxres Bros.
Old Location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux Citv. -Iowa
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