DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITV, NEBRASKA. Wtapywfriw B"gfffcMWHnwiri,T.tfMi'T,1virfr-gEVfc;ii),vailWjiii-- "irTj-ir.rJ1-jn.ii'LjyTwflaniii. urni -w i,iiriwtf I I B m m n IK1 Officers and Committees For the Thirty-Seventh Annual Reunion of the Pio neers and Old Settlers' Association of Dakota County, at Clinton Park, Dakota City, Neb., August 29, 1918 President, A. J. Parker. Vice-President, D. F. Waters. Secretary, Sidney T. Prum. Assistant Secretary, S. W. McKin ley. .Financial Secretary, E. II. Gribble. Treasurer, II. H. Adair. Historian, M. M. Warner. Executive Committee John Boler, Cnrl JLarsen, J. W. Hazlegrove, W. II. Borger, D. A. Woods, J. C. Duggan, Herman Rcnzc, and H. II. Stolze. Chief Marshal George Cain. Assistant Marshals J. P. Rock well, William Lahrs, Frank Budke, John L. Hazlegrove, John Jessen and B. McKinley. Invitation Committee EfTio Z. Engelen, Ailcen Stinson and Fannie Crozier. Speakers Committee William P. Warner, K. E. Evans and J. S. Bacon. Publicity Comraittco IUN. Wag ner, John II. Ream, Mcll A. Schmicd and Charles Spur way. Committee on Grounds. - H. D. Wpod, Herman Biermann, George Barnett, W. A. Niemeyer and F. II. Forrest. Registrars Mrs. Emmett Gribblc, Mrs. G, F. Broyhlll, Mrs. George Mil ler, Mrs. Audrey Allaway and Mrs. C, A. Manning. Membership Committee Mrs. J. M. King, Mrs. H, A. Monroe, Mrs. J. T. Pailey, Mrs. Michael Farroll, Mrs. Carl Andersen, Mrs. D. G. Evans, Mrs. J. C. Duggan, Mrs. Walter E. Miller, Mrs. Hans. Bonnickson, Mrs. Corn B. Miller and Olive Stinson. Privilege Committee Geo. Wil kins, C. H. Maxwell, J. J. Elmers. Music Committee II. II. Adair, S. A. Stinson and S. W. McKinley. Amusement Committee C. II Max well, E. H. Gribble, L. II. Armbright, G. F. Hughes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coaii To JE6e People of Dakota City & Vicindty WE have succeeded Mr. Fred Lynch in the Hardware and Lumber business in Dakota City, and are here to stay. Our aim will be to treat everyone right, and alike, and will guaran tee satisfaction on all sales and work done at our place of business. We "will . carry a full line of Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Coal, Paints, Plumbing Material, Greases and Oils. We have a well equipped shop, where we will do all kinds of Plumbing, Tin Work, Furnace and Stove Repairs. Also Concrete Work of all Kinds. Com in and see us Lct's Oct A.cqtiniraieci H. R. GREER, Mgr. BETTER THAN EVER With its handsome new furniture, its improved labor wvtng devices and with its reputation for fine Hitching estabKihed, i WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., ..Vote For... Justin S. Bacon For County Clerk of Dakota County, Nebraska J.M. King, J. M. Brnnnan and Geo. W. Learner. Reception Committee Henry W. O'Neill, Mrs, Elizabeth Leahy, Mrs. B. F. Sawyer, Mrs. John Flrinnory, Michael JC. Boler. Orin A. Barber, Peter F.- Kearriey, Richard Ryan, Mary A. Celbughery, Mrs. George Bariey, Sam'.Thorne, Mrs. William Waliway, Mr. Fred Biumc, D. G. Brans, Mary Simmons, George II. Haase, Chris Fyc, Fred Waliway, Mary Sullivan, John O'Neill, Mrs. Henry Poters, Thcodbre Peters, IHuis Bonnickson. Fred Saunders, Philo McAfee, John Feller, Mrs. Ora Earn hardt, Mrs. D. A. Woods, Mrs. John Rush, Anton Larson, John P. Kram per, Mrs. Jesse Williams, Mrs. S. Hutchins, Alice Sides, Nannie Don, Mrs. Don Forbes, Mrs. Chas. Kline, Mrs. L. II. Armbright, Mrs. T. F. Monalian, Mrs. Geo. J. Boucher, Mrs. Frank Combs, John Munnlng, Mrs. Mary Wilson, John M. McDonald, Thos. II. SulliVan, Mrs. D. C. Stin son, John J. Ryan, Mrs. Ralph Good win, Patrick Jones, Thos. Long, Nels Andersen, John Hayes, Mrs. Herman Rcnze, John C. Smith, Mrs. Herman Ebcl, Joseph Barnett, Geo. Bates, John Critz, R. B. Small, Thos. Ash ford, Geo. R. Rockwell, A. H. Baker, Mrs. Wm. Biermann, L. L. Holkes, Mary It. McBeh, Geo. I. Miller, Wm. Ebel, Louis V. Rockwell, Rob ert Luesebrink, J as. Allaway, Jr., Mrs. Chas. Holsworth, Mrs. lUchard Shortlcy, Mrs. Bert Francisco, S. A. Heikes, Mrs. J. W. Bridenbnugh, T. W. Gribble, Mrs. Hugh Graham, Fred Schriever, Wm. H. Rockwell, Will H. Orr, Mrs. Mell A. Schmied, Mrs. John H. Ream, Mrs. Chas. L. Dodge. Mrs. George Timlin, Knud Rasmus; sen, Mrs. Jennie E. Ross. Dakota City, Nebr. Tke WHITE SEWING MACHINE gives you the greatest possible value for your money. You'll be glad to buy it" Get A free demonstration from the Whito dealer. If no dealer is handy write us for ft catalogs of Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle nchinesincludingtheNo.70,,SJt-Strate." Cleveland, Ohio LEGAL NOTICES First publication 8-1-iw NOTICE OP INCORPORATION OF JACKSON STATE BANK Notice is hereby given that there has been organized Uhdcr and pur suant to the laws of the atntd of Nebraska, n corporation, the name of which is "Jackson State Bank." The principal place of .transacting' the business of said corporation shall be at Jftckson, Dakota County, Neb raska. The object for which this corpora tion is formed is to carry on a com mercial banking business under the laV8 of the State of Nebraska and the general nature of the business to be transacted is that of a cpmmer cial banking business. The authorized canital ' alack nf this corporatipn .shall bo $25,000.00, of which at least $15,000.00 ' shall havo been paid in at the time of the commencement of business, which shall be Issued In- shares of the par value of $100.00 each. This corporation shall commence business on the first day of -August, 1018 and shall terminate on the first day of August, 1938, with the ritrht of renewal or dissolution, as provid ed oy law. , .... The indebtedness of this corpora tion shall at ho time exceed tjhe am ount of its paid in capital and sur plus except for deposits. The affairs of this corporation shall be under the control and manage ment of a Board of Directors consist ing of at not less than throe nor more than five share holders whose term of office shall bo for a period of one year or until their successors are elected and qualified. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to elect from their num ber a President and Secratary and to select a Vice-President and Cash ier. They may also select ' an Assistant Cashier and such other clerks and assistants as the business of the corporation may require. Until the regular meeting of the stockholders of the corporation which shall be held on the,3oconcl Monday f January of each year, the following named persons, shall constitute 'he Board of Directors: Thos. J. Hart nett, John Ryan, Chas. J. Goodfellbw, Itobt. P. Magirl and Hans Knudsen, and the following persons shall con stitute the general officers of said corporation, namely: Thos.' J. Hart nett, President, John Ryan, Vice President, Chas. J. Goodfellow, Sec retary, and Chiis. J. GoodfolJow, Cash ier. (Signed) Jackson State Bank, By Thos. J. Hartnett, President. Attest: Chas. J. Goodfellow, Secretary. First publication 8-l-3w Notice for Tax Deed. To C. H. Maxwell and Britton Wil lis, in whoso names title appears of record in the office of the County Clerk of Dakota County, Nebraska, and to C. H. Maxwell, and George Barnett, the persons in actual pos session and occupancy of the lots hereinafter described: You nrn Vinrnhv nrHfWf"-lnf .it n public sale of lands and lots for tax es, held on thn first, tlnv of Mnvom. bcr, A. D. 1915, by itho Treasurer of jjnKoia ouniy, weorasKa, tne lol lowing described real estate, situat ed in the village of Dakota City Da kota County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), in Block One Hundred Seventy-four (174), were sold to Sidney T. Frum for tho taxes, interest and costs for the year 1914. Said real estate was assessed in the name of C. H. Max well for the years 1914 and 1915. Said real estate, though regularly assessed for the year 191G, was not assessed in the name of any person. Said real estate was assessed for the year 1917 in tho name of Wm. r'oltz Estiite. After the expiration of throo months from tho date of the service of this notice, I will apply to the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said lots. Dated this 24th day of July, A. D. J918. SIDNEY T. FRTJMf Owner of Certificate of Tax Sale. Notice Tor Bids. Notico is heroby given that bids will bo recoived on tho following work: Putting partitions in school' House in district No. 29, Dakota county, Nebraska. Building is 34 feot long, and 10 foot ceiling. Tho bill of lumber calls for 850 feet of Wainscoting; 16 2x4s, 10 feet long; 8 2x4s, 14 feet long; 5 2hx4s, 12 feet long; nails, paint, hinges and eye bolts. Bids will be received up to Au gust 10, 1918. by L. C. THton, at Waterbury, Nebraska. First Pub., July 18 4w NOTICE. To William Pipgras and Mary Pipgras, defendants; You and each of you are hereby notified that F. J. Vollmar and Rich ard V Hoist, plaintiffs, on tho 11th day of July, 1918, filed their peti tion in tho office of tho clork of tho district court of Dakota county, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which arvto correct tho description of tho real estate therein bj chang ing the words "west of the 5th P. M." to "east of the Gth P. M." and as so corrected to foreclose a mort gage executed by tho defendants to tho plaintiffs upon the following do scribed real estate, to-wit: Tho northwest quarter nnd t'.io north half of tho southwest quarter of section eleven (11), township twon-ty-seven (27), north, of rango seven (7), in Dakota county, Nebraska, given to securo the payment of two promissory notes, one (pr $7000.00, duo March 1st, 1922, and one for $6000.00, duo March 1st, 1921, with interest thereon at tho rnto of six per centum per annum, evidenced by coupon notes attached to said principal notes; principal and in terest to become duo upon default of tho makers and mortgagors to pay tho interest as it becomes due. or upon failuro to pay taxes no foro they becomo delinquent; that default has been mado in the in stallment of interest duo upon both of said notes on March 1st, 1918, and that tho taxe3 lovied and as sessed against said real estate for tho year 1917 have become delin- qucnt nnd tho plaintiffs have (sleet ed, ,as is provided in said mortgage they may, to declare the whole of said debt due and collectible; that there .is now due and owing upon said notes which said mortgage was given to securo tho sum of $13387. 44, with interest from July ljth at eight per ccntUm per annunl; plain tiirs prays for a decree- of fdrcelos ure and sale of bald premises to sat isfy said mortgage. ' " You are required to answer said petition on or before the 26th day of August, A. D. 1918. 1 Dated July 12th, 1918, .F. J. VOf,LMAR and RICHARD F. 1IOLST, Plaintiff. First Pub. 7-18 4w, Probate Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the matter of tho Kstato of Augusta Messcrschmidt, deceased. Notice Is hereby, given, that the creditors of the said deceased will meet tho executor of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Dakota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said county, on the 19th day of August, 1918, and on tho 19th day of September"; 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. each day, for thu pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months are allowiTd for creditors to present their claims and one year for the executor to settlo said. estate, from the 13th day of July, 1918. This notice will be published in The Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 19th day of August, 1918. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 13th day of July, A. D. 1918. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. First Pub 8-8-4w In District Court of Dnkntn. County, Nebraska. In the Matter ,pf the Estate of Ferdinand Kuhl, deceased. Order to Show Cause. Now, on this 3rd of August, A. D. 1918, this cause .came on for hearing upon the petition under oath pf William Kuhl, administrator of the estate of Ferdinand Kuhl, deceased, praying for license to sell the follow ing described real estate of said Ferdinand Kuhl: The north half (NJ) of section thirty-five (35), township twenty (20), range twelve (12), in Greeley county,' Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the -sum of $566.83 for the pay ment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs of administra tion for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount of personal nrori- erty in the possession of said'William f. ivuhl, administrator, belomnnerto said estate to pay said debts and costs. It is, therefore, ordered, that all persons interested in said estate ap pear before me at Chambers in the village of Pender. Thurston countv. Nebraska, on the 21st day of Sep tember, A. D. 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any encre ue, wny a license should not be granted to said William P. Kuhl, ad ministrator, to sell so much of the above described real estate of saitl decedent as shall bo necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be, served upon all per sons interested in said estate by cau sing the same to bo published once each week for four successive weeks in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in said county of Dakota. Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Court. 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