DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. Offioinl Vrorooriings of flic Hoard of CoiuiniMsIoiicis - - ,. , . o: v f. . . o Dakota City, Neb.,Oet.l, 1918, ihe board pf county ommfV:loncrt iliAl 11 Vnnlilnt) mrmmtn iKba it O. W. l-'iihpr, John Feller, .. .d (ieo. Wilkin, county clerk. At which lime tlio fallowing pro ceedings wero hod, to-wlti At this time the hoard of eommli-sioiuM-s selected the names of sixty ju- iiis, loyally qualified to nerve an jhIiI jurors, for the ipxt tonn of .i.-tii.i rourt for Dakota county,1,,,, t. j-ond draWing nd 'jilir.iskd, 11s follows, to-wit rchie I'ounhtry, J. W. Clink, AI. J Fiiicshne, Geofga Aladien, M. '!'. K. .i', A. O. Sides, II. I). Wood, V. c n tmeyor, II. I'. Crnno, C. A. Co 11, ut, lU-'nry Skidmorc, W. W. Gas 11, Ir.i Howard, Wnldo Jeep, Geo L. Li iinmrc, Jake Hummel, I'rod .-m 'iiiuili, (.has. Waddoll, John Sohn, i"l J. .vlctz, II. C. Htoding, Oscar Htiuiin, I-rod Drown, Otto Anderson, Nc 1, Anderson, Frod W. Doorman, Lou n D6hk, H. F. Cain, Dcrt Cob loinh, Tom HefFsrnan, John Jesscn, Peter Anderson, M. Andrews, G. S. D. .icy, Orln Darbor, Horace Dugan, Wll Klicl, Jr., A. II. Anderson, Harry Dj,lo, Dean Cornell, Thomas Cro3b, Henry l'owlcr, iWnrtin Hogh, Martin Hc-icom, bam Knox, William Goortz, ' Hr-nrv Peters, Henry Trampcr, Wm. (,itr-rt P.fn Mnnrtnn TTnMrt, VVIttrn ' 'b.m Hansen, Harry Francis, John! I'i, Wm. Hchindler, Henry McPher ..... (' J Driscoll. Giles Pollv. Fred1 Kipper, Ld Iiichorst, John 1). Thack-i r, Heck Nelson, Geo. Harris, George ' !: vi II, Louis Wilkins, Dudd Orr.'TAXIiAC COMPM.TKLV HLSTOItllS lo mjIi O'Doll, Wm. Covt'll. Jamost Ilirri- and James King, "f I He following claims woro allowed n the county general fund Iho Ahhford, clothing for Ji.hn McKonzio S Homer Star, publishing com missioners proceedings, re port of treasurer, oloction ballots, and drainage ditch notice . .", -. G F. Hughes & Co., coal, hardware, etc John II. Kcam, member can vassing board Geo Darnett, same . Jennie K. Doss, supplies for. I poor I S. Dacon, county troaiuror pos-tage, expense monoy In me'Tlnto case and cash ad vanced Hockwell and Cain to Norfolk nnd Omaha ... J P Hockwell. clonutv sheriff 0.75 281.00 80.00 bnlnry and board . -' . r for pm- onera l'red Anderoon, mnrshall, 1 day, primary election ... Wm O'Dell, boarding Willie. Uaker, and trip to Nebrps-' ka City 3co. W. Lenmer, 3rd quarter .dary, county nttornoy . . jCo. Cain, salary, mileaire lor u, w. Miller caso bv order of Learner 103.00 "eter V. nnrnnv. naanculini- . bt. John's precinct 170.00 B. C. Simmons, surveyinir. "3 mileage G.50 jhanos Pharmacy, druggs for nnni- -, ii uk W E. Allen, roiairavpn wind mill at poor farm livery, etc Nebraska Tolephono Co., rent, etc Vilfrcd E. Voss,' postage, drayage, etc.,' P. O. box rent 4ttiitttt vVilfred E. Voss,' postage, drayap-e, 4th quarter . . . . Vilfred E. Voss, 3rd quar ter salary ...- Ailfred E. Voss, 4th quar- ... ,.'... ............... "" 18.05 01.00 20.58 37.17 270.00 i iinlnHit nnr sr i on insurance iiolicv for .. t .. j. , j .r v i poor farm 70.75 jCo Wilkins, 3rd quurtr fialary, envolopos, etc 235.22 Tho following chilniB woro allowed .n tho road district fund: ) A. Wood, road work, dis trict No. 14 9 00,50 fohn Nieman, road work', 1 district No. 17 4.00 I It Dula, road work, dis trict No. 17 3,00 lans Bonnickson, road work, district No. 20 130.75 Claims allowed on tho road drag ging fund; lans Dopnick&on, road drag ging $ 21.00 ). A. Wood, same 28.40 Claims allowed on commissioners istrict wo. 2: Inns Donnickson, filling in bridge 24.00 ) A. Woods; filling ill bridge 17.75 Claims allowed on inheritance tax und tandnrd Oil Co., gasoline and oil for grader 00.05 W Clark, running countv grader '. 138.00 ohn Hileman, running coun ty grader 105.00 Hoard adjourned to moot October . 1018 'Jioise Wilkins. County Clmk Dakota City, Nob., Oct. 7, 1918 I he lrnril of county commissioners ict pursuant to adjournment. Mem irs jiresent: "0. W. Fisher, chair ian; A. Ira Davis, John Feller, and eo. Wilkins, county clerk. When tho following proceedings ire had, to-wit: Dond of AI. T. Hoilly, ovorseor of io cuntj poor farm, approved by u ' vru. Ihe following claims wero allowed i the county general fund: usseJI Grader Manufactur ing Co., ropuirs, oxpross, Kte ,..s5 57.00 t Jo cjih's Alorcy Hospital, i are of Joe Harris 35.25 'i If roil K Voss, expense for ?nil quarter, expross, on- vc lopes, Etc ' 27.30 ilfrcd E. Voss, expense for 'lid quarter, express, en velopes, Etc. 1 44 . 10 llfred E, Voss.Urd qunrtor sdlnr 275.00 anunnnd & Stenhons Co,, .huppUcs for county gui)or- ifntendent'B ofi'Ico 3.38 'irlriiiq Hros. Co.. stuol ft lo. (supplies, etc 60.00 iliogo oi jjaKDin uiiy, iigni (bjll ..- 11.70 m Slnuuhtor Grain Co., coal for court house .... 285.80 l.iito Journal Co., election uupplie.' lao.oo ludolnh Sel.m,k.' ",,,r,,:.;,i;,m -,o-,,utfln0 rcsultfl fl,' Tanlac, advid me Kl-.pp & Uartlott Co., sup 1 pli'-s for troHMirnr's nfTire Ni T lteillv, ImimiiIiih'- ciMintv (. . ft, 71. W JHor Schricver Co., supplies for 9tov on one 'gVore rnr ,., ,,'- ri 122.7b ' Mm . . - The following clafmei wre allowey on the road fund districts: lxoi Pederscn, rotd work, district No. 1 $ Mels Jomwn, mud work, dis trict No. 1 W. M. Hnonnn, rond work, 11.00 1.00 district No. 7 M.OO Tho following; claims were allowed James Love, draKginft rOHl, 'i'Z Iioiiin 1 1 . ar Louis Pedewen, drugging roads, 11 hours 10.60 Tho following claims were allowed on tho Inheritance tax fund: Sioux City Welding and Ma chine Works, repairs on grader ... $ 7.00 A. Ira Davis, overseeing work with county graJer, repairs, etc 111.00 Standard Oil Co., oil for county grader 03.10 Do"ard adjourned to meet Novem ber 18, 1018. Geo. Wilkins, County Clerk. Gains 22 lbs. At 71 Years of Age .MILS, COCII It A. VS IILALTII HAD WASTlin i?J!M. I "I" can walk twenty blocks now qaslifr than I could one before I took "Tanlac," said Airs. W. C. Codiran, a . well known residi-nt of Jullnetta, Ida 'ho, recently. Airs. Cochran says she ' V.fl not (illlv irHn i.imiX,l ....!.',. f 2.00 rom her suircring, but that sho has 2-00. actually gained twenty-two pounds 154 . M ,,osi(los' She is now seventy-one years .of age, and her statement, which1 is j altogether remarkable, will bejjf in- terost to evory one. 1KI.03 "' ""'fored a complete nervous .break-down," said Airs. Cochran, in I explaining her case, "and have had Jl.J.) vory j)0f)r ,ctJ, f()r fiv(J ycn,.8 y .'LOO stom"ch was so upset that every thing I ato would sour, causing gas I and sharp pains in the pit of my 'ir,,0,)i stomach. Many n night I have spent 200.00.na,f tne tinu' silting up In bed, in so . much pain that I could not sleep. 'Finally my back, over my kidneys, got to bothering me, I waB ho con stipalcd, and had attacks of severe headache. 1 , had no annetite. wns losing weight all the time, and got I ,n ,,,..,, , i,i .. , ,s0 wonk ' wouldn't walk a block ,iii,i ... j . , lYii-iiuiii. aiujijiuiK io rest, anu gel my breath. 1 got jso nervous I was afraid to bo alone, and had to have' some relnlivo or neighbor stay with mo all the tl.ne Two years ag'.o I spent over two hundred dollars with a speein. ist ou nervouh disorders, n.it kept Hotting wor.,e, .unl jiiico lIicii I have been unoi ; i Unit t h.. ?t n" the time lt.b.u'. any r ljcciJiIo leij.ia. 'A friend of mine who had eoite.i to try it, and I commenced to Joe! better after the first few doses. U. fore I started on my second bottle 1 was eating hearty and getting meio enjoyment out of my meals than I had in yearn. I have just started on my fifth bottle now, and I can eat just anything I want, and digest it perfectly, and all my stomach mis ery is gone. When I started taking Tanlac I just weighed one hundred and throe pounds, I now weigli one hundred and twenty-five , making a gain of twenty-two jigunds, and this shows how wonderfully Tanlac has built mo. up. My back never troubles mo now at all, I'm not. constipated any more, and am entirely free from hoadache. I sleep like a child and have so much more strength and en ergy that I don't get tirod and out or breath like I did. I am glad to recommend Tanlac for it certainly has been a wonderful medicine lor me." Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswanger Pharmacy. Adv. I'eeilhig hiiuibs In the Full Tho Animal Husbandry dopartme.it of the University of Nebraska will ls suo a bulletin soon on further expet ments m fall lamb feeding. Clip ping of lambs for fall feoding was found unprofitable on account of the discrimination against such lambsion the market. Lambs receiving a full feed of corn wore found to be nime profitable than those receiving but a half feed, on a corn and alfalfa ra tion. The use of tho 8eir,fooder con taining corn and oil umal in compari son with tho heavy feed of corn sup plemented with alfalfa h.iy did no prove economical. Rape did not proe to be a satisfactory ration for fa ttening lambs. Dlue grass jiio dneed tho most economical gains of any ration used. The cornfield feed ing of lambs gave a Urge daily gain reduced the cost of guin in compari son with the dry lot feeding of corn and alfnjfa,. im1 increased the piofit. Those lambs cauled tho niosj. flohh ot any lot In the experiment nnd sold et .the highest value or 100 pounds. Three lots of lambs fed green feed hlu. Wed relatively high daily jjai..., and at the same time, with the on ception of the rape fod lambs, aveiy cheap gain mid as u result a relutise I.V hikh net nrofit nsr homl. Tbo . gruhs and cornfield lots showed tno two nignobt profits of any lots. TJ1J3 IIEltALJ) - $1.25 Per Yr LEGAL NOTICES FirM iu. !) 17 3w. Order of llciirliitt ami .Not lei of Probate of I'orclvu III. In the County Court of D.ikota Coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebi.ipka, County of Dako ta, 3S. To Archbishop Ilmma, Babies Home, Gertrude Collins, Clarence Collins, Catherine McCune, Milton AlcCuno, Minnie KaKinusaen, Alary J. McUrldn pmetimes known as Mrs. J. J. Mc JjfUJtO, and lo all persons interested fit thfe estate of J. C. Collins deceased. On reading the petition of Mary J. Meltrlde (iraying Hint the instrument (tied in this court -on the 9th day of October, 1918, and purporting to bo a duly authenticated cojiy of the last will and testament of J. C. Col lins, deceased, that said instrument be admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of said estate be grant ed to Mary J. McDride as executrix for tho State of Nefiraska. It is hereby ordered that you and all per sons interested in said matter, mnv. anil uo appear at tne County Court to be held In and for said couniy on tho 2nd day of November, A. D. 1018, at 10 o'clock A. AI., to show cause, if any there be, why the prnyer of the pe titioner should not bo granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition -and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interehlcd in said matter by publishing a cojiy of this order in The Dakota County Herald, a weokly newspaper printed In said county, for .three successive weeks prior to said dny of hearing. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court this 0th dav of October, A. D. 1018. S. W. AIcKlNLEY, (SEAL) County Judge. Order of Hearing on Petti Ion for Appointment of Administrator. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Stale of Nebraska, County of Dako ta -88, , To Mrs. Laura Thompson, Pearl Gigear, and to all persons interested in the estate Qf Pete Gigear, de ceased: On reading the petition of Pearl Gigear praying that the administra tion of said 'estate be granted to Frank L. Thompson as administrator. It is hereby ordered that you, and ail persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 12tti day of October, A. I). 1018, at 10 o'clock A. AI., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notjee of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seel of said court, this J8tli day of September, A. D., 1018. S. W. AIcKlNLEY, (Seal) County Judge. First publication Oct. 3 lw hi-fi A I, notici: In 'liu Dlnrlet Coin t of Dakota County. Xi'i.rnHlcu. Andrew L. Petersen, Plaintiff, vs. Herman Kountze and the Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal Representatives nnd nil persons in terested in the estate of Herman Kountze; William D. Aber ad te Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal Representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Wil liam I). Aber; John E. Dowalt, Horace Dewalt, David E. Darkley, Georgia Jay, William C. Orr; loan L. Collier whose first and real name is Joan L. Collier; Anna P. Kountze; William Kountze and the unknown heirs, dev isees, legntces, personal representa tives and all persons interested in the estate "of William Kountze; Thomas T. Collier and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons interest ed in tho estate of Thomas Collier; Joseph W. Gray and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal "rep resentatives and all persons inter ested in tho estate of Joseph W. Gray; William II. Harvey and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons interest ed in tho estnto of William II. Har vey; J. N. II. Patrick and the un known hoirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representative and all persons interested in the estate of J. N. II. 'Patrick; J. D. AI. Crockwell and the unknown heirs, dovisecs, legatees, personal representatives nnd all nor- sons interested in the estate of J. I). M. Crockwell; John U. Pott it and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, porsonal representatives and all per sons interested in the estato of John U. Pottit; J. T. Willis and the un known heirs, devisees, locateos. nor- sonal representatives and all poraon Interested in the estate of J. T. Wil lis, who was the same person as James T. Willis, defendants. To the above named defendants: In pursuanqo of an order of Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Court of Dakota County, Ne rt5k:i, nude nt chamoe.j at Pontlet. lli.ttmi Coin ty, Nebraska, on the 21st 'day of Sep tember, A. D. 1018, in tho above en titled cause, tho defendants and each of them are heroby notified that on tho 20th day of September, A. D. 1018, the plaintiff filed. his petition in tho district court of Dakota Coun ty, Nobraskn, the object and praver of which are to quiet the titlo in the plaintiff and against tho defendants and all persons claiming under them to tho following described property situated in Dakota City, Dakota County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3). four (4), IWq (6), six S), se.yen (7), eight (8). nine (0), ton (10), eleven (11) and iweive uzj in mock seventeen (17); I the plaintiff alleges that ho and his grantors havo been in open, notorious, i continuous, exclusive and adverse , possession of paid premises for more limn niteen years last jiast; that the dofondants, Herman KounUc, nnd the unknown heirs, devisoou, logatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in tho estato of Her man Koiintu, claim soino interest in said Lot one (1) by virtue of a quit claim deed from Augustus Kountze, as President of the DakotaXity Com piny to the said Herman Kountze, that the defendants, William D.Aber and ilie unknown heirs, devisees, IeR- ulei -. ci'Miniil representatives and 'all j.cisonj interested in lh. e tale ,of William H. Aber, claim '..mo in 'Uiv i m said Lot One (I) by irtue Of i trustee's deed from Thomas T. Collie r to the said William D. Aber; that ihe defendants, John 13. Dewalt. Horace Dewalt, David E. Darkley, and Coeivia Jbj', as sole and only lirs at law of Thomas L. Griffey, clai'o some lnter"t in and to said Lot One (1) by ntue of a tax deed from Enos Keel, Treasurer of Dakota County, Nobn.ska, to said Thomas L. Griffey; that the defendant, William C. Orr, claims some right, titlo and interest 111 and to said Lot two (2), as sole md i.nly heir or Charles C. Orr, by virtue of a tax deed from W'illiani Adair, as Treasurer of Dakota Coun ty, Iscbiaska, to said Chailes C. Orr; that loan L. Collier, whoso first and real name is Joan L. Collier, claims some rights title nnd Inteiejt in and to sud Lots two (2), three (3) and ton (lo) by virtue of a-deed from Snrah M. Collier Comstock to said loan L. Collier, whose first and real name is Joan L. Collier; that the de fendiints, William Kountze, and tho unknown heirs, devisees, lcgalei-1", porsonal representatives and all pe -sons interested in the ostr.te of Will iam Kountze, claim sonte right, title and interest in nnd to said Lots five (5) and eight (8), by virtue of a quit claim deed from Augustus Kountze, as President of the Dakota City Company to-nhe said William Kgunlzc; that the defendant, Anna P. Kountze, claims some right, title and interest in and to said Lots five (5) and iiisht (8), by reason of being tho wife of Luther Kountze, the grantee in a certain deed from Herman Kount.e and Elizabeth Kountze nu im porting to convey said Lots live (5) ami eignt to; to tlio said Ulther Kountze; that the defendants, Thomas T. Collier, tho 'unknown heirs, devi sees, legntecs, personal representa tives nnd all persons interested in the estate of Thomas T. Collier, claim some right, titlo and interest insniJ. Lots four (4) and nine (0) by virtue of a deed from William F. Lockwood and Mary A. Lockwood to the said Thomas T. Collier; that the defend ants, William II. Harvey, and the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of William H. Harvey, claim sonic right, titlo and interest in and to said Lot six (G), bj virtue of n deed from Eugene D.rGray to the defendant, William II. Harve; that the defendant, Joseph W. Gray, and the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all persons interested in the estate of Joseph W. Gray, claim some right, title and interest in and to said Lot six (G) by virtue of a trus tee's deed from Thomas T. Collier to the said Joseph W. Gray; that the defendant, J. N. H. Patrick, and the unknnu i heirs, devisees, legntecs, personal representatives and all per sons interested in tho estato of J,N, II. Patrick, claim some right, title nnd interest in and to said Lot seven (7 )!,;, virtue of a deed from James W. iituo to the said J. N. II. Pat rick; that the defendants, J. D. AI. Crockwell, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represent atives' and all persons interested in the estate of J. D. AI. Crockwell, cl.iinf some right, title and interest in and to said Lot ten (10) by virtue of a deed from Augustus Kountze, as President of the Dakota City Compa n to the said J."D. AI. Crockwell; that the defendants, John U. Pettit, the unknown heirs, devisees, legntces, personnl representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of John l'. Pottit, claim some right, title and interest in nnd to said Lot eleven (11) by virtue of a trustee's deed from Thomas T. Collier to tho said John U. Pettit; that the defendants, J. T. Willis, who is tlio samo person i James T. Willis, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and .all persons interest ed in tho estate of J. T. Willis, claim some right, title and interest in end to said Lot twelve (12) hy virtue of a deed from William Dierking, Si, to the said J. T. Willis, and by reason of the failure of ono A. AI. ilnzolbaker to record a deed executed by the said J. T. Willis to A. AI. Hazelbaker. You are loquired to answer said petition op or before the Uth day of November, A. D. 1018. ANDREW L. PETERSEN, l'lalntlff First publication 0-10-18 Probate Not tee to Creditors. In the County Court of Dnkota County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estato of Don E. Cameron, deceased. Notice is hereby given, That tho creditors of the said deceased will meet the executrix of said estato before me, County Judge of Dnkota County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room in said county, on the 18lh dny of November, 1018, and on tho 21st day of December, 1018, at 10 o'clock A. AI., each day, for the purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd al lowance. Three months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the qxecutrix to settle said estate, from the 18th dny of September, 1018. This notice will bo published in the Dakotn County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 18th day of November, 1018. - Witnoss my hand, and seal of said court, this lath day of Soptember, A. I)., 1018. S. W. AIcKlNLEY, (Seal) Couniy Judge. wi: nt'Y old pa i,si-: TLITll Wo pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per set (broken or not). We also jmy actual iiluu for dinmonds, old Gold, Silver anil Ili'idcro-work. Smiil nt nnp. lv parcel post nnd receive cash by re turn mail. MAZKU'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dopt. X, 2007 So. fithSt Philadelphia, Pa. Tho FOLKS AT HME EXPECT YOU I I1Q rULIVO TO TELL. 'EM ALL ABOUT Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville Dip !tm Flllld illh tnU) Cilt, Funnr Cloir.i,'0)r(ioiil Equlpiic, Enulint Senile EniUoriint LADIES' DIME MATINEE EUEIIY WEEKOAY Hverybody Coast AK Anybody a- ti imi ik..u nu But tuQtiwut or aicifo sgHTOtwaenrvmnwi.H.ijtmj OA I-UlvIAnMINISTUATOR OARKIGLD lias asked us io (iI'lP COAL NOV, so we i-ttii supply our customers with their "winter iipccH KfOW. 1 We live on lintid I Ho-Ung Valley Coal, and Co.il on way. Wc can supply your necd NOW, but el your orders in early, whiloCoal can bt si cured. Call on Mr. Fred Jensen, at the lilev.itor. Slaughter-Prestcoit EleVo'Co. 1 ! '''" '' '' ' 9 rsrx Friggs' New Restaurant and I - Pool I l'mve re-nnaiiKed u 'will install pool tables in the fi'nnt pail of building." gj All my restaurant pillions will he eared for as be- E fore. Meals and lunches servul at ;.li r-a-onable hours. Everything and Up WM. TRIGGS, WfiKWiW if WSjBSSaSS TemmsiFiiSS! i ' u fruflw. i-i. $ sHLtujigc;a us. to. 3 15 Pearl Street where we will be lad. lo 'see all'oui old pat.nii., and we hope, u.ar.v new one. 'Jhij- n ovt- i- nec essary, as the building we now have isoo-n:all for ou! growing huMuess. Of tt.'Q.BH &2fe3& Old Local ion, -111 Pearl St. ":-'',T?TVTr'rrTTrTTT ..--n.rc rrnTTrrTTTTgaaHSBaaaBSi FILE NOW ON Splendid Irritable Lands nlth (hit eminent Irrigation that Insures Water are Vet Available Isa ISfoe You Ret this choice land free; you pay for an ample supply of water, that is available when needed, on tho easiest financial terms, with no iiiWio0Ut thlrt,y ,rrI.B,nte? fn,r15 .vet remain in the first Deavor Unit of 12,000 acres alonRside the Durlington's Central Wyomine main .... ...uk in iwiiiern wyominp. KUe now. Do not wait until bpnnjr. Visit Powel, Wyo., nearliy, and note the value of exactly tlic same kind of lands, watered under the same Government canals. Let me send you printed matter and holp you-locate. I want o put set tlers right now on every irrigated farm. You can raise good crops next Summer and the country needs all you can raise. 3 fl TFn PS 1 Ja.p.'i.i.nn.i. i ,.f f-"""3-. -n--r -, i .in. iinif, tti nwnTi'irmn wr.-iifi iu- jM 'huTn,, , ..g-.i effctio o canian c &&ssst o vssaa A fo stracts of Title A $10,(J00 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy of every Abstract I mako .5. .1. 13131 tiKS, Koiulcil Al)s(tael(ft Successor to the Dakota KSKOi sjgm aCBTo ess2 Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Anlo Ambiiliiiicc, Old Phone, A2i) New Phone 20(17 Sioux City, Iowev nmnTmitirnmnfTTiiw k j some Fancy rilinois Hec Coal. have some Choice Wyoming '""" ",l '''''' !l"'.r!'"i' r'Wii.'ii'i ".iiiii'iliiiiiiV'lriiNl! 3 Hal! my Uistnuiunt buildiutr ami New, Clean - to - Date DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA E-g..- fi a I adive IVJ M ..n rff Bsslrk Sioux City, Iowa S S. 15. IIOWAHI), linniigraiion Aont IMirlliiKton Itmite, 1001 I'ainnin Street, Oiiiiilia, Nebi exsasa O C93SW County Abstract Co-npany tvwsm tmSBtt a w vmxa i V 4 f i