k OAKOI'A COUNT V HAm &AXOA 3!V, NAKA amwarigTrMrTMtrimrMin)cjwijiwiiiiiiij iiriw w??"'"wffi wmaggh ate wrawgwagaws wf 's?'-J1iVra?Ttifj wafaT f 1' f wm SBQ Mil I WW IIIWWBM STAMP OUT TIE WAM WITH WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IMPORTANT eioE v34 ' rJ&UsR IS K1 ) L I 1 1 ,rt'i 1 i I 'J, !4 ..- Meetings Will be Held Friday Afternoon, March 22, at 2 P. VI., to Obtain Sub scriptions for War Savings Stamps. All Schools and Business Houses in thp County Have Been Asked to Close at 2 P. M. That Day .it Governor Issues Proclamation .w r MoctingB of all tax payers and wage earners in this county will bo hold in each school houso in tho county at 2 p. in. on Friday, March 22, 1918. These woetings have been called by War Savings Director Ward M. Burgess, appointed under the authority of tho Secretary of tho United States Treasury, and pursuant to tho proclamation of tho Governor of tho State of Nebraska. Tho school moderator in rural districts .will preside at each school houso meeting, and the school director will keep a record of the proceedings. Tho director will report tho names of all persons present and tho amount of War Savings Stamps subscribed for by them. He will also report tho names of any absent persons and tho names of those persons who refuse or neglect to subscribe and tho reasons for so doing. War Savings Stamps (which are United States Government Bonds tho eamo as Liberty Bonds), can bo paid for during any month in tho year 1918, but it is intended that subscriptions will be signed for them on March 22. Tho prico of each War Savings Stamp depends upon tho month during which it is bought. During March each Stamp will cost 4.14. In April each Stamp will cost 4.15, and so on, ono cent moro each month during 1918. On January 1st, 1923, tho Government of tho United State3 will redeem all War Savings Stamps at $5.00 each, no matter during which month in 1918 they were bought. Thoy cost less during tho early months in 1918 than dur ing the later months because the person who buys earlier has loaned hiai money to the Government for a longer time than if ho should buy later. -j. By way of illustration, note tho following tablo; 7 I' , .' COST OP WAR SAVINGS STAMPS jg 1, , DURING MARCH, APRIL AND MAY, 1918. ' 1 Stamp ' SO Stamps .' . ' 50 Stamps '. ' 100 Stamps 200 Stamps Cost In Cost In Cost in And Aro Worth March April May on Jan. 1,1923 $ 4.14 $ 4.15 $ 4,16 $ 5.00 82.00 83.00 83.20 100.00 207.00 207.50 200.00 250.00 414.00 415.00 410.00 500.00 ' 023,00 830.00 832,00 1,000.00 The law provides'that no person can hold in his own name, War Savings Stamps exceeding $1,000 maturity value. War Savings Stamps, however, may, be purchased in tho namo of other members of the family, including minor children. Tho monoy invested in War Savings Stamps is not a gift, or a donation, but is a loan to tho Government. It will all be paid back with 4 compound interest. If, because of some serious financial reversed, or calamity, it should bo necessary to get your money beforo January 1, 1923, you may do so by giving ton days1 notice to any Monoy Order postmaster, in which case you can get what you paid for tho Stamps, with interest to date of payment. Tho Stamps aro tax free; when rogistored at tho postofilco they" are insured against loss ; thoy aro backed by all tho property in the United States ; thoy cannot fall bolow par in value; thoy aro the most convenient and best paying in vestment ever offered by our Government. Tho Govommout of tho United States expects every school district and county to subscribe its quota of War Savings Stamps. It is to bo hoped that the subscriptions taken at tho meetings in this county will show that tho pooplo hero aro loyal American citizens to whom! our Government, in this timo of need,. docs not call in vain. Sl'EOIAXi NOTK FOU DAKOTA COUNTY. Tho allotment W Wnr SuvIjirs Stamps for this County Is $138,310. Tho allotment for each school district in tho county will ho stntoil at tho opening of tho lucctliif? In each. school house. This allotment Is hascd on asscscd valuation. In order to rnlso tho total amount required from this county, It will bo necessary that each School District subscribe tho amount allotted to It. This will imposo no burden upon anyono In tho District If eacih person docs his duty, and tho school district officers huvo been Instructed to Insist upon tho total amount allotcd to each district bolntf subscribed before tho meetings aro adjourned. In tho following towns In Dakota county, instead of meeting In tho school houses, tho citizens of tho school district will gather at tho following places: Dakota City, Court Houso Hull; Jackson, St.Pntrlck's Hall; South Sioux City, Dank Vf South Sioux City; Homer, Town Hall; Hubbard, Danish Hall. All business houses in tho county will bo closed during tho hours of two and four p. in., while these meetings aro being held. (Signed) MKLTi A. SCI1M1EI), Daktota City, t War Savings Chairman for Dnkota County, appointed by State Director Ward M. Burgess, un-der authority of tho Secretary Vf rtho United States Treasury. vamm 3 Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street where we will bo glad to see nil our old patvons, and we hope, many new ones. This move is nec essary, as the building we now have is too sninll for our growing business. Slxxr-gcs Bros. Old location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa Alfalfa, White Sweet Clover, Timothy, and Garden See'd. Pure Bred Pouhry. w8ee' 0iU Aye Bros. Blair, Ncbr. YhnPflUfQAV HOME EXPECT YOU I III! fUE.no TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT "OMAHA'S FUH d&rVtiU$7 VISIT CENTRE;, E &-&&$ ITl Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Stac Alwir FM!(dlt!i FrttljOlrlt. Fuonr Clowat.Corciea Equlpiet. Eiilllisl tcinle Esilrasmiit LADIES' WME MATiHEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Goesi Ask Anybody tt AUMTS THE BI80KT AID BKTSHOV VEST OF CH1C1W William Slaughter Grain Co. DEALERS IN Grain., Faad, Flour, Hay asd Coal FRED PARKER, ManuBer Phono No. 4 Dakota City, Nubr. MmmmmmKmmmtmmummmmamammmmmmmmmmMmmammammmmm Catarrhal Deafness Cannpt Be Cured by local applications, na they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. Thero U only ono way to euro catarrhal doafnesi, ana that la by a corntimtlonal remedy. Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an In flamed condition o( tho mucous lining- of tho Eustachian Tube. When thla tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can bo reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing vrtll be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucoua sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medlclno acta thru the blood on tho mucoua surfaces of tho system. We will rIvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot bo cured by Hall's catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All Druggists. 75c. r. J, CHISNISV & CO., Toledo, a LET US PRINT!! FOR YOU 3 HASTENED RUSSIAN COLLAPSE "Wo must" not overlook the fact that Russia collapsed, not becauso of the Gcrmnns on her borders, but becauso slio failed to organize and feed her. own citizenship," tho food administra tion announced "We must bo warned that if wo aro to emerge victorious" from this war we can not risk tho collapse of another of our associates In this war from this cause "Anybody that Is looking for the col-: lapse of the German people on tho food' question hnd better turn around and. look nt tho moon, becauso the results' will bo tho same. Germany Is In no moro danger of collapsing on that? scoro than we arc, If as much." LEGAL NOTICES Klrst publication 2-SS-Jw Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In tho county court of Dakota County. Nebraska. Statu of Nebraska. Uakotn county ss. to mi persona interested in llio estato or John O.Uolllns, ileceasecl: On readlnir tho petition of Tom Sullivan and. Mary .1. Mclirldu praying uiinal set- iiemunt aim auowanuu 01 meir account 11 led In this court on tho 18th tiny of Febru ary, 1918, for an allowance) of u reaoiiallti feo as such guardian and for their '(lift-chnrgu. It In hereby ordered that you, and all DorsoiiB interested In said matter, tuny. and do, appear nt the county court to bo held In and for suld county, on the VStli dny of March, A. 1). 11)18, at 10 o'clock n. in. . tp show causa. If any Micro be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not be ki anted, and that notice of the pendency of said pe tition and Hint tiioneariiiR thereof be given tO nil poi'dons Interested In said matter by publlaliliiB a copy of this order in the Da kota County Horald, n weekly newspaper printed In said county, for four succexslve weeks prior to said day of hear liter. H. W. McKlNl.KY. skai. County Judge. Klrst Pub 8-H-3W Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Foreign Will. In tho Uounty douit of Dakota counttr Nebraska. State of Nolnaska, Dakota uounty ss. To 10 in ma Stono. Allco K. Day. Lucia V. Stone, Kdgar II. Stone, and to nil persons Interested In tho estate of Thomas J.Stone, deceased : On rendlm? tuopetltlon of William P. war nor praying that tho Instrument Med in this court on tho 11th day of March. 1018, and purporting to bo a duly authenticated copy of tho last will- and testamont of Thomas J. Stono, deceased, that said instru ment no admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of linld estate bo granted to somo proper person as administrator with the will annexed for tho Stnto of Nobrnska, It is hereby ordored that you, and all per sons lntorested lit said matter, may and do, npponrat the county court to bo held in and for paid county, on tho until dny of March,A.D.lai8,atl0o'cIocIcA.M..tosbow cause, if any thero be, why tho prayor of tho petitioner should not be Rrnnted, and that notlco of tho pendancy of said petition and tho hearing thereof be Riven to nil portions Interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this ordor in thn Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for threo successive weeks prior tosnld day of hearing. Witness my hand, and senior said court, this 11th day or March, A. D.. 1018. S. W. McKlnloy. skai. Oounty Judge. First publication 8-H-8w Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Foreign Will. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Stato of Nebraska, Oounty of Dakota, ss. To Gcorgo P. Day. Abbio L. Day. Alice Day Moffat, Marlon E. Day, Louise K. Dny, and to all persons Interested In the estato of Allco K. Day, deceased: On reading tho potltion ol William P. War nar prnying that tho instrument ltlctl In tills court on tho lltli day of March, 1018, and purporting to be a duly authenticated copy of tho last will and tostnment of Allco IS. Day, deceased, that said Instrument be admitted to probato, and the administra tion of sntd estato bo granted to some proper person as administrator with tho will annoxed, for the stato of Nebraska. It Is horoby ordered that you and all per sons lntorested In said mnttor may, and do, apponr nt the county court to be held In and for said county, on the 30th day of Maroh, A. D. 1018, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show oauso.ifany thero be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted, nnd that notice of the pendoncy of said petition nnd tho hearing thereof bo given to nil persons interested in said mnttor by pub llshlngncopy of this ordor In tho Dakota Oounty Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In snld county, for threo successive woeks prior to said dny of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of snld court, tills 11th day of March. A. D. 1018. S.W. MoKinx-kt, skai.. Oounty Judge First pub 3-21-Sw NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT TEL MORTGAGE. Notlco is hereby given, that by virtue of a ahnttel mortgage dated on tho 6th day of March, 1917, and duly filed In tho olllco of tho county dork of Dakota county, Ne braska, on tho oth dny of .March, 1017. and executed by David Bourdelals to John Hayes to secure the payment of the sum of SS57.23, and upon which there is now duo tho sum of J016.00, default having been made In tho payment of said sum, nnd no suit or other proceeding nt law having been Insti tuted to recover snld debt or any part thereof, tborefore. 1 will sell the property thoreln described, to-wit: One bay 30ldlng,7 yrs.oltl, weight 1K) lbs. One bay ueldlng.8 y rs. old. weight 1201) lbs. BTwo gray innres, 8 yrs. old, welghtlOCOlbs. uno rea cow. t yrs. 01a, ono reu steer cnu, (coming ono year old at date of mortgage), ono Aetna mower, one New Century culti vator, ono walking cultivator, two lumber wiiKons, two sots of work harness, two stir ring walking plows, and other farm ma chinery and small tools, nt .public auction nt tho houso of John Hayes, located on tho southeast quarterof section thlrty-ono (ill), township twenty .eight (28), range seven (7), east, in Dnkota county, Nebraska, on the llth day of April, 1018, at ten o'clock A M. oi snld day. JOHN HAYKS. Mortgagee. Dated this 10th day of March. 1018. First Pub-3-21-W Probate Notice to Creditors In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. In the mnttor of tho estato of Wllllo L. Uoss. docensed. Notlco is hereby given, that tho credit ors of the said deceased will meet tho ad ministratrix, with tho will annexed, of snld estate, before me, county Judge of Dnkota county. Nebrnskn, at the oounty court room in snld county, on tho 10 th dny of April, 1018, nnd on the luth dny of Juno, 1018, at lu o'clock A. M. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their clnlmsfor examination, adjustment and allowance. Threo mouths aro allowed for creditors to present tlielr claims and one year for tho administratrix with the will annexed, to settle sntd ostnto, from tho 0th day ot March, 1018. This notice will bo published lu tho Dakota Oounty Horald for four woeks successively prior to tho SOth day of April, 1018, Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court, this Vth dny of March, A. 1). 1018. Vjf S. W. MOKrNLRV, skai. Oounty Judge. Our Boys in France Are Fighting for "Freedom For AH Forever" It is your battle Do your share in some way livery Day You can help produce and 'siye food You can help the railroads vr'...,v . , -The service of every railroad ', of every car is vital to our Nation The duty of railroads is increasingly difficult, and your aid is needed ' . ' ' ;v." ' . .' . i' As the war progresses you" will .' ; be more and more affected Get the Habit Begin Today Load your car to capacity Load your freight promptly Unload, your freight promptly And you will have more cars Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway B. C. Buchanan, Agent, Dakota City, Ncbr. A. V. TRENHOl-n Vice-I'res. and Otn'l MVr ST. PAUL. MINN. II. Al. 1'liARCE General Tralllo Manager ST. PAUL, MINN. Westcott's Undertaking . Parlors i Asuo Ambulance , Old Phone, 426 New Phone 2007 Sioux City 3ow&. Mountain ToursSummer of 1918 The tourist season of 1917 brought more patronage for the Burlington's Scenic Summer Tour of the Rockies, Tkree-Parks-On-ONE-Ticket, than ever before. Glacier, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain-Estes National Parks and Scenic Colorado are all embraced enroute via The Burlington's Three Main Lines. THE TOURISTS' TRIANGLE TOUR 1 BURLINGTON, Omaha to Denver and Colorado Spring?. 2 BTRLINGTON, Denver to Yellowstone and Glacier Parks via the Cody Scenic Way, with 700 miles of Mountain Pano rama from Colorado to the Yellowstone. 3 BURLINGTON, Omaha, Through the Northwest, to Bill ings, Yellowstone and Glacier. Ask for the Burlington map. Note the Geography of its Three Main Lines, and how th?se may be utilized for a summer tonr that includes the Eastern slope of the Rockies, from Colo rado to the British Boundary. W. J. Willoughby, Agt., Dakota City, Neb. L. W. WAKE LEY, General rueBongcr Agrut, 1001 Farnntn Streot, Omnbu, NeU. MStf ii Dr. Koch's Tonics extracts 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 Wor;n Medi cine, at a cost of $4 50. This same farmer said the Tenic and Worm Medicine -did him SSOO.OO worth of good. Persons wishing any of these valuable goods can get them at my place in South Sioux City, one block west from end of street car line. E. .L GARLOCK, Agent Your Business Solicited. Auto Phone 1410 Auctioneer Sioux City, Iowa Room 29, Lerch Blk. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 i .' v'teH "N$i ty- ' 'f & '- -ST ."M Wfhmv :! m 4!i i its u-yi ' i--'-r-is