m DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. Kmmm&mmA0nMaomtwmm0ammmimBwmmmmmTWtvmMiii utmrnmrnrnmmmmmmmmmmtmam L. i I If I G. W. Hcrvey Pioneer Sheep Man, Editor Sheep Dcpt., twentieth Century Farmer. The pure-bred ohcop industry in the Missouri Vnllcy is coming for ward in rcat strides, duo to hiirh prices provnllinK, and, in part, to the excellent work the Twentieth Century Farmer has done and ia doinjf nlong this line. ThiB 1ms only been possible by having such a man as G. W. Hcrvey on the editorial staff. Mr. tttrvry In very popular among tOircP Ijrrwlpr anil ii comldcrcil one of the lot posted men on tlila sulijcct In tho middle went, He wan born nml raided on n Hhccp fnrm nnd liln nctunl exper ience in breeding nnd feeding pure-bred nheep extends over n period of more t,nn wi.nlv.flvn venn. To Mr. Hcrvey belongs the lienor of being one of tho first men, If not the flrnt, to ship a car lon.1 of purebred reentered fllicop Into tho Hlnlo ;.t Nebra-ka. Although not now actively ongnged In tho breeding nnd feeding buslne.s bis nrticles In tho Twentieth Century l'nrrner nro of great value to the farmers of Omaha a Trndo territory. These nrticles nnd his knowledge of sheep huvc been a big factor In the growing bucccss of the purebred sheep Industry In thin territory. Tho Twentieth Century Termer la proud of the fact that Mr. Hervcy has been connected with Its publication for more than twelve years, In which tlrno lie has secured tho nbsoluto confldenco of the tbousnnds of readers or tho worka from his pen. Ills word on sheep leaves no room for criticism. Make your farm nnd your tmowlctlgo of sheep tnoro valuable by rcadinc Mr. Hcrvey' articles in tho YwwV You cannot afford to ho Xvlthout them. gg cQryQMj n wwr"v r t iznzlk I 3 -SjtO. 'jT-r .. -J sie!m, '- mMirrJ vwttg'y Vwm r f. j:VIV. T I tJli.J. T 1 .wilful ilt ft Wilt" ..V .u ii . " ; f- miz&m i"' :.;j vr.' Lutheran Church Notes The Dakota County Herald Twentieth Century Farmer feOl? QQQGCSCl rXStfetf fQ I IS Ti-if nnncnnr crrnin rf factory work very often l results in Headaches, Badkaches and other Aches, and also weak- ens the Nerves. DR. MILES' will quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. IF FIRST DOX, OR DOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL DE REFUNDED. fill pas -iiffisaa izm&itii -tm SEVERE PAIN. "I used to Buffer a treat ilrnl with lumbago In my i-huuldita and back. A friend indii'-cd mo to try Dr. Miles' Aiitl-Paln l'llls nml I um only too Kind to bo nblo to attest to tlio relief that I Rot from tlieso HplendM lillla. They form a Miluablo mccllclno and do nil that it ia claimed they will do." Mi WIS J. Cl'TTKIt, Marietta, Ohio. Clubbing Offer Worthy of Your Acceptance The Dakota County Herald, l.year, $1.25 The Fanner and Breeder, 1 year, - $1.00 Both papers one year for $1.25 Farmer and Breeder is issued semi-monthly at Sioux City, Iowa, and will keep you posted on the latest meth ods employed in farming and live stock raising. It will also keep you advised on the newest labor saving ma chinery, which will help you solve your difficult prob lems. It will save you much study and searching for profitable plans, which work is done by its editorial de partment. Why discover these plans in the hard school of experience when others have worked them out? Think of the time spent in experimenting that might better have been spent in producing. . This IIkuai.d will keep you posted on local and do mestic happenings of interest through its corps of cor respondents. It furnishes you all the official county news, and every person in the county should be on our list. Take advantage of the above offer and get both papers one year for one dollar. Mail all remittances to The Herald, Dakota City, Nebr. DAKOTA C1TY-SALKM ItBV. C. 11. LOWH. Next Sunday we are going to make an offering for starving Sy rians, the people who live in the Holy Land. The pastor has taken the initiative upon himself in this matter. The appeal has come to us from the Syrian Relief committee and from our own Publication Board and wo will come through with an oiroring. No copies of the minutes of the Synod have come to us yet for some reason, and we have written to the secretary to find out if we cannot have our share. Tho cold weather is rather hard on our church services. It is not de sirable to have a team stand out and it is a bit freezing for the cars to stand or even to go. So we adjust ourselves to conditions and hope for clement weather with patience. There will be preaching at Homer next Sunday if nothing prevents. Walking isn't crowded these cold Sunday mornings. Nor are you likely to be hit by an automobile and hurried into "kingdom come." A good walk, of thee miles and a half is conducive to a good spirit for preaching. And it isn't bad. So long as your pleasure is at the other end the walk isn't unpleasant. When the pastor was a boy he used to walk as far to skate on a snowcovered creek, skate all day without dinner and walk home and declare we had a good time. But tastes change as years come. We probably wouldn't have walked as far to church then without complaint, and wouldn't skate on such ice if it were at our door" now. We will always find it true that the more we sacrifice for a thing the mpre we will enjoy the thing and it is especially true in spiritual and godly things. The reason we do not enjoy our privileges more than we do is because they come so easy to us. Would you walk from here to Washington for a copy of the.bible? No. And yet a number of Indians did that very thing to get a copy for their tribe. If we didn't have any copies we probably would, but as they are on every hand we can read them when we will, we postpone the matter indefinitely. Jesus says, ''If a man lose his life he shall save it," and a bit of sacrifice on our part is but a part of this process of losing. He did not mean the literal losing of lile in all instances, out that we should not keep our life for our own pleasures, though some are called on to give it up literally. Many a saint has found his chiefest joy in his mar tyrdom for Christ, and we can find some in making a serious en"ort to ward godliness. Try it and see. Ex periment with your religion as well as with crops or stock. Journal Announces Ulg List of Se rial Novels. The Nebraska State Journal has announced a splendid list of Eight Big Novels to be published serially within tho next six months. Eight more will be published before the end of 1918. The novels announced for publica tion comprise tales of love and ad venture, selected from the year's ; big fiction, the newest of the best sellers. The authors are names known to lovers of good stories well told, the country over. Here they are: "What He Least Expected," Hol worthy Hall. "We Three," Gouverneur Morris. "Adventure," Jack London. "Some One and Somebody," Por ter Emerson Browne. "John the Fool," Charles Tenney Jackson. "Rainbow's End," Rex Beach. The following novels will be pub lished in The Sunday Journal: ' The Marshal," Alary Raymond Shipman Andrews. "The Tiger's Coat, Elizabeth De jean. Readers of The Journal, Morning or Evening, get to read these eight novels and a big Daily Newspaper for the price of the paper. A new feature, two pages of fash ions printed in colors on the first and last pages of the Magazine Sec tion, has just been added to the Sun day Journal. Norman llapgood, Theodore Roosevelt, William Allen White, all appear in it. The famous Potash and Perlmutter articles, by Mantague Glass, are a regular feat ure. Colored comics, puzzle page, sports, markets, war features, pages of war pictures, etc., make the Sun day Journal the most distinctive and valuable paper in this territory. Tho subscription price of the Daily and bunday Journal remains at !to until after next month, when the price will be ?G per year. The Daily Journal, without the Sunday, is $4 per year. A dollar can be sayed on The Daily and Sunday Journal by ordering now. Address State Jour nal, Lincoln, Neb. February, 1918, or such road will be established as above set forth. Georgci "Wllklns. County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: That tho board of county commis sioners at an adjourned term on the 17th day of December, 1917, passed a resolution establishing a road for ty feet wide on the section line com mencing at the northwest corner of Section 1(5, Township 27, Range 8; thence running south on the west line of said section until it intersects the public road running east and west along the south line of the northwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of said section. Therefore, any and all objections thereto, or clams for damages, must bo filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 18th day of KlMt I'ub 1-17-3W Order of Heating on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In the County Court of Dnkotft county, Nebrnskn. Htnte of Nebrnskn, Dnkotn County m. To Jennie K, Hoh, .lunnlo Ksther Jii'ob son, Hnrnli Murle Hosh, nnd to all persons interested. In tho estnt of Wllllnm I.. Hos. deceased: On lending tho petition of Surnh Marie Hots prayliiK that the aduiliilHtratlon of said estate he granted to Juntilu 10. Uoss asndniliilstiatrlx. ... . ., It Im hero by ordered that you, and nil persons Interested in said litnttcr, tuny, and do, appear at tin- county court to be hold In and for said county, on the Slid day of Kobruary, A. D.liMW.nt 1() o'clock a. in., to show cause. If any there he, why tho piayer of tho putllloner should not bo grunted, nnd that notice of the. pendency of said pe tition and that tho hearing thereof be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this older In tho Da kola County Ilorald, a weekly nowspnper printed lit said county, for threo successlvo weeks pi lor to said day of hearing. WltncBsmy hand and sbal of mid court, this lltli day of January. A. I). IU18. H. W. MCKlNI.KY, ska 1. County .ludgo First publication l-17-:Jw Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. In tho County Court of Dakota Cou'nty, Nebraska. Stnto of Nebraska, County of Dakota, hh. To Mnrnh lliigor, Anna Kllzahsth Hager, Josephine Sarah Nleiuoyer, Itosn Salona Hockwell.nnd to all persons Intetosted in Mix i.uIuim or .Im'nli linger, decensed : On leading the petition of Smith linger nnd Anna KlUnbuth linger playing that tho administration of said estate bogrnnted to William A. Nloniejor as administrator. It Is hereby ordeied that you, nnd all persons intoiested In said matter may, and do, appear at tho county court to be held in and for said county, on tho 2nd day of lcb uary. A.D.liUH, at in o'clock a. 111., to show cause, If any there be, why thoprayerof tho petitioner should not Ik1 ginnted, and that notice of tho pendency of snid petition and the hearing thereof lie given to all persons Intoiested In said matter by pub lishing n copy of this order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper pilot ed In said county, for thiee successive weeks prior to said day of hcai lug. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this lltli day of January. A. 1). 1U1H. K. W. McKlNl.KY. hrai.. County Judge Klrst publication lii-'7-4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota county. Nolnaska. State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To i: in I lie Illume, t;lara Illume, lleatrlce Illume. Winfied illume, Maigaiet illume, Francis Illume, Mildred Illume, Donald Illume, and all persons Inteiested in tho estate of Fred Illume, deceased: On leading the ootltiou of Kiullle Illume piaylng n il mil settlement and al lowance of her account llled in thlscourton the 24 th day of December, 1U17, and for her dischatgo as executrix, and tho leleaso of her bondsmen, Itis hereby oidored Unit you, and all per sons Interested In said matter, may and do, appear at tho county court to bo held In and forsald county, on tho 10th day of Janu ary, A. I). lltlH. at 10 o'clock A. SI., to show cause, if any tlioio be, why the piayer of tho Dotltloiior should not bo granted, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition nnd tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interosted In said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order In tho Dakota Countv Hoiald. a weekly newspaper pi lut ed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to said dny of hearing. .S. W. McKlnley, sk i. Oounti Judgp First publication 1-3-4W Probate Notice to Creditors In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In tho Matter of the Kstato of Albert A. Hoost. decensed. Notice Is horoby given, that tho credit ors of tho snid deceased will meet tho administrator and administratrix of said estate before me, county Judgo of Da kota county. Nobraska, at tho county court room in said county, on the : .h day of January, 1D1H, and on tho 20t!i day of April, 1MH, at 10 o'clock A. M. each day, for the purpote of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Tlneo months are allowed ror creditors 10 piesont their claims and one yenr for tho administrators to settle Hald estate, from the rath day of December, 1017. This notice will be published In tho Dakota County Hoiald for four weeks successively prior to tho 20 til day of January, 1918. Wltnoss my hand, and sen! of said court, this 20th day of Docembor, A. U., 11)17. S. W. MoKini.ey, hkai. County Judge. First I'ub 1-10-1 w Probate Notice to Creditors In tho county court of Dakota county, Nebrnskn. In the mutter of the estate of William W. Armour, deceased. Notice is horoby given, that tho creditors of tho salddeceased will meet tho admluls tratorof said estnto, before me, county Judgo of Dakota county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 27th day of February, A. I).. 1918, and on tho 10th dny of April, A. 1).. 1818,at lOo'clock A.M. each day for the purpose of piesentlng their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Threo months nro allowed for creditors to present their claims and one yenr for tho administrator to settle said estate, from tho 7th day of January 11)18. This notice will be published in tho Dakota County Herald for four weoks successively prior to tho 27th day of February, 1018. Witness my hand, and seal of said court,, this 7th dny of January, A. D 1618. H. W. MoKini.ky, skat.,1 County Judge. First pub. 1-10-4W LEGAL NOTICE In Mm District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. HarryJ.GoodfolIow, Plaintiff, vs. Charles 11. Vornooy, Woodlawn Trust A. Havings Hank, 11 Corporation, and lieu H. Mowery, Defendants. To the above namou uoienuauis, uuaries 11. Vornooy. Woodlawn Trust V Savings Hank, a corporation, and Hon It. Mowery: You and each of you are hereby notllleil that 011 tho 8th dny of January, 1U18, tho plaintiff llled his petition against you In tho district court of Dnkotn county, Ne braska, tho object and prayer of which nro to quiet tho title in tho plnliitllT and ngnlust the defendants nnd nil persons claiming under them In and to Uovorn mont Lot Four 4 1, and all ncciotlons nnd (lovornmont I.otSIx (til. and all accretions, section twenty-eight (28 1, township twonty nlne 120), range eight (Hi, east of tho 0th 1'. M.. Dakota county, Nobraska, compris ing two hundred forty ncies, which renl estato is also described In "Hall's Survey and Subdivision of Sioux Point Cut-Olf," now n part of tho records of said county, ns follows; Tho south twenty-six and two thirds rods of tho northwest quarter of the northeast quarter IS. 2rt 2-8 rds of NV!i NKl4, tho south twouty-slx and two-thirds rods of tho north half of the northwest quarter (8 2tl 2-H lods of Nn NWS), the southwest quarter of tho northeast quar ter (SW NKl4. the southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter (SKi NWH). tho southwest qunrtor of tho northwest quar ter (HWS NWl, tho northeast qunrtorof the southwest quarter (Nft 8Wh), and the northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter fNW'SKHl. all In section twonty elght (2S), township twonty-nlno (29), rnngo eight (8), east of the (1th 1'. M., In Dakota county, Nebraska. Tho plalutllT allegos that ho nnd his grantors have boon In open, notorious, continuous, exclusive and ad verse possession of said promises for more than ten years last past; that tho defend ant. Charles II. Vornooy, claims some in terest in and to snid property by vlrtuo of a deed from Frans K. Holborg; that the. dofendnnt. Woodlawn Trust A Savings Hank, a corporation, claims some lntoiost in and to said promise under and by virtue of 11 decree of foreclosure of a mortgage which mortgage purported to co..iey , portion of said premises; that tho defend ant, Hen 11. Mowery, claims some Interest In and to Mild premises by vlrtuo of a deed from 8, H.Cattlo Land Company a corpora tion, nnd by vlrtuo of n deed from Harry J. Stoops and Sadie Stoops, husband and wife. Tho plnlntltr also prays for general equit able relief, You are required to nnswer said petition on or before the lsth day of February, 1918. Harry J. Uoodfellow. Plaintiff. Trave! 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