Wfw1 jf - DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBR, acwi McKelvie & Son's Public Sale of P!arxd GbLtnYEx ISysd Sows Tn lie Held In Pender, Nebraska, Tuesday, Jan. 28th 'orty-pljfht Until or Illtf-Typp Poland Cliina Itied OIKs Three rcKinlcrcd spring bonrs. A uniform offering from Ne braska's ionccr herd, repre senting the blood of the Inter nationa) champion, Mc's Samp son.nnd the NationnI champion, Hip Price, breeding. Offering is iminuncd and fully guaran teed. Every animal bred by the sellers. 'Pedigrees furnish ed solo day. A worthy offer ing in every respect that arc in the pink of breeding condi tion. For catalog, write to Clay Center, Nebraska a i& fills. Sliot'linn, Vogl and t'riir.si1, Auctioneers. HELP BRAVE BELGIANS DRIVE OUT ENEMY American Red Cross Aids With Supplies and Comforts in the Equipment of Valjant Army. I T Is particularly Interesting to Amer icans to lenow the tremendous work which tho American lied Cross has done toward relieving dis tress In Ilclglum. Among the many things done for King Albert's gallant llttlo army by Die lied Cross tho fol lowing nru n few: It established u dining room and reading and writing room at tho ware houses In Lo Havre. It gave u plato nnd n bowl to 0,000 munition workers in to use nt their meals. It fitted up recreation rooms for workers at munition plants. It Installed n co-operative restaurant for tho military personnel of tho Mari time Agency nt Lo Ilavro. It Installed shower baths and n bar ber shop for tho army garrisons In Lo Havre. In nrmy training centers tho lied Cross gave household comfortH, phono graphs, games, otc. It established n dormitory for 1100 men at tho llorno for Porinlsslomilrcs nt Calais. It established a canteen nnd library nt Calais. It established another enntoen for tho personnel of sanitary trains. It gavo nmtorlal and games for n canteen for tho pcrsonnul of tho miYal baso at It gayo tho sumo for n canteen for tho personnel of Belgian seaplane units. It equipped n mess for tho personnel of tho unit at Calais. It gavo tents, canteens, reading rooms and shower baths for tho per sonnel of tho Uourbough bnkory. It organized dining rooms for searchlight companies nnd artillery batteries having flxod enntonments, nnd Instnllod shower baths In them. Jt distributed 00,000 enameled plates und cups for soldiers In tho trenches. It gavo prizes for organized nthletlc tournaments. It sent presents to each man (loco rated for bravery. These presents aro usually razors, pipes, fountain pens aud such. Up to now this work hna only applied td tho Infantry. Tho lied Cross provided tho appa ratus nnd films for cinema sIiowh. Eight thousand Boldlcrs sco them every day. It supplied books for all soldiers. It Installed n recreation nnd writing room ut tho largo cnntou t La l'nnno. It presented to every Infantry nnd cnvulry regimental surgeon a medical traveling case, holding n sot of medi cal Instruments for field service. This work requlrod an appropria tion of approximately 1,250,000 francs. Straight from tho front Is this com ment of a llelghui colonel. It was tnndo recently whllo ho was sitting in his dugouttnlklng of tho work of n canteen for which tho Amerlcnn lied Cross had Just provided quarters on very Bliort notice. "Ono llvo demonstration llko this Is bettor than n yenr of talk." LEGAL NOTICES , Fi,t publication Jau. !, 101'.) iw pM vwiwr w lvllllHKHMTIIIV (tl frjM HUlimtl) I'A 11.11 KItS StTPI.Y &J COMPANY. teSJ ..tlro is hereby given' that there K& h:i9 hfi-n organized under and pur- RAJ siant to tho laws of the State of JA Nebraska, u corporation, tho name of which is "Hubbard Farmers Supply Company." The principal plnco of transac ting thu business of naid corporation shall be .it Hubbard, Dakota county, Nebraska. Tho object for which this corpor ation is formed is to buy, sell, job and traffic in merchandise of all kinds at retail or wholesale, and to own, hold, lent, lease, mortgage, sell and convoy real estate and personal property as may become desirable or necessary in tho conduct of the business. The authorized capital stock of said corporation imnll bo $20,000.00, of which fully $12,000.00 shall have been paid in at tho time of tho commencement of business, which shall bo issued in shares of the par value of $100.00. This corporation shall commence business on tho 1st day of August, 1918, and shall continue until the 1st day of August, 1038, with right of renewal or dissolution, as provided by law. Tho Indebtedness of this corpor ation shall at no time exceed ono. half of its capital stock, except as otherwise provided by law. The affaire of this corporation shall be under the control and man agement of a Board of five Directors who shall be stockholders, whoso term of oiricc shall bo for ono year or until their successors aro elected and qualified. Tlio Hoard of Directors shall elect fnnm their number n president, nnd shall elect or appoint n treasurer and secrotnry, and may create such other offices and appoint such other agents as the busi ness of the corporation may require. Until the regular annual meeting of the stockholders which shall be hold on- tho third Tuesday in May of each year, tho following named per sons shall constitute the Hoard of Director:?: Gcorgu Timlin, Fred U.ifli.lu I. I).-,,,.... DnlnMii. Ir.l.ri Pn I . mhi hvin( v jJiutrii J.UUIIVII ..will. .1 ut- lor and Samuel Knox, and until said annual meeting in May, 1919, the following "persons shall constitute tho generals officers of said corpora tion, viz., George Timlin, president, John Feller, treasurer, and George Timlin, secretary. Hubbard Fanners Supply Company. By George Timlin, President. Attest: Georgo, Timlin, Sccrtcary. (Sen!) AUCTION 8 1 m TV '1 WIMi M I UK!) TO Ql IT i'AinNNC, I WILL NULL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST HIDDEN, II 1101 T KKM.fH L ON HOMK CAIIM IJ MILES .NOHTH OK JACKSON, NEH., ON THE TIMHEK KOA1) n. 21, 1919 Sale Starts at 1 1 O'clock i2 Free Lunch at Noon Free Transportation from Jackson to Farm 1 - 1 - J Hl-.l lioisen ana muies 1 .spun horse's, 5 and S yrs old, wt. 2(5(10. 1 gray horse, 11 years old, wt. 1100 lbs. I hay pony, 12 yrs old, wt. 1000 lbs. 1 ! to m rt Vi rsiRn &2L'aJ&yio& OI 1 i 1 span of Mules, 10 yrs old. wt. 1(10 lbs. I span of Mules, (5 and 7 yrs old, av(. 2250. m m (to Includi nff TS P ""3 Tl 13 me ramiiymiicn of VciLLI cows; 60 head of cLcers on feed 20 head choice Brood Sows. 1 purebred Duroc Jersey Boar Balance are Stock Hogs miji.iMi ii n innnwiiK imaiiM ti wMmiiiimmnw mmwmmmimm iiihiii mi i wwnMiiMinapLuii mm wwmMfcii niiiiwMfMai m mm ii i i mmmmw s i mm FAI I fin m MACHINERY, ET 1 wagons, complete. 2 hay racks. 1 buggy, manure spreader. new hinder. mower. hay sweep. disc. 2 harrows. harrow cart. 4 New Century cultivators. 1 John Deere riding plow. 1 new walking plow. 1 hay rake. 1 corn planter. 1 scraper. 1 Hercules stump puller, complete. 1 new croam separator. One 11- horse International Mogul engine. I power washing machine. 1 new seeder. 1 new fanning mill. 1 In ternational 10-20 Titan tractor. One -bottom I. & O. tractor plow. 1 tandem disc. 1 buzz saw, 32-hicIi bla.de, steel frame. 2 bob-sleds. 1 buggy. L I. & O.lister. 1 2-row machine. 1 seed corn drier. 1 good range. 1 hand shelter. 1 net of blacksmith tools Other articles too numerous to mention. Tt First publication Jau. J, 1919 -Iw Onlcr of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In tho Count; Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Dako ta ss. To Jennie Esthnr Jacobson. Sarah Mario Koss, Jennie K. Uoss, Frnnk G. 11083, Vincent Itoss, bugar L. Koss, Uornnrd 15. Uoss, and to nil persons interested in tho estate of Leonard Uoss, deceased: On roadir.g tho petition of Sidney T. Frum, graying a linal settlement and nllownnco of his account filed in tills Court on tho 2nd day of Jnnuar; ww, ami jor proois ot noirslirn. In hereby ordered that you und nil persons interested in said matter may, and do, nppear at tho County Court to lie held in nnd for said County, on tho 31st day of January, A. 13. iai!J, at ton o'clock A. M to show cause, if any there be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to nil por- sonn interested in said matter by publishing n copy of thin order in tho Dakota County Horald, weekly newspaper printed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to imld day of hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judgo. 10 Dozen Chickens. 1 Saddle and Bridle. p. m I 1 p ft! 81 P m P i I 1 1 1 j 6 Sets of Harness. ., . fV 'Tiriniisnri An - t. v in - v MsNikTmvvn min i-mT a TrvTT-n- ,-vrc t -i-. tmnn fCTl ILKlViD WF AJLH 1U MUINltld 1 IMtl U1N AKUVLU 1NU 1 H , Owner 1 JACKSON STATE HANK', Clerk M w M Goodfellow COL. K. V. !AS'SMrSSKX, Auctioneer r; American Ited Cross lias erected n barracks ut IJIJon, France, to servo as a flay nursery for tho children ot tho French women who work In tho United gtittes Army cumoutlugo factory. Frf,t publication Jau. i), 1010 Iw Probate- Notice to Oreilltors. In tho County Court of Dakotn County, Nebraska. In tbo mntter of tho Fstato of Pete Gigoar, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet tho ndmlntstrnrix of said es tato, boforo mo, County Judgo of Da kotn County, Nobrasko, at tho County Court Ilooin In said county, on tho tth day of March, 1911), and on tho 7th day of April, 1019. at 10 o'clock lA. M. each day, for tho purpose of ii cht-'nuiiK Liiuu uiiiiius iui uAiiiiuiiu tion, adjustment and allowance. Three months nro allowed for credit ors to prosont tholr claims from Jan uary -I, 1019, aud ono year for the ad ministratrix to settle said estate, from the 12th day of October, 1018. This notice will bo published in tho Dakota County Horald for four weeks successively prior to thu -Uh day of March, 1910. Witness my hand, und soal of said court, this 1th day of January, A. 1). 1010. S. W. MclflNLEV, (Seal) County Judgo. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by Iccal npptk'cttlnti, iiu Micy cannot renrh iiiv iiucnmu portion ot ih cur. inrru u only out. way lu cur. CHtnrrlinl deutiusn, und Hint I ly a cciiiKUlutloiul rmu'cly. Culairlial DenfUfo Is cnintul by nil lii- lhiii.il cuntlltlon nf w muooiu IIiiIhk ot Public r arm Sale! AS I IIAVK DKCIDKI) TO QUIT KAHHUNC, I WILL SK LL AT PUKL1C AUCTION AT MY FAK3I, KNOWN AS TIIK M cJUUDK FAIMI, :i MILKS WKST AXD h 3I1LK NOKTR OP HUiniAUI), AND i MILES DUE SOUTH. OF (JOODWINjNKlllL, ON tli RusUehlnn Tube. W'hun this tubo u InnAiiii'd yim have u rumblltii; nouiitl or Im pel fret lunrlnir. nml Upi It I onilfly eluded. Diafmeu la tlm rnult. 1,'nlrfj the liill.immutlon rati bn ri'dttrnl and this tubu Irstori'il to ll nornml cotidltton, Iti-nilnK lll bo drstruyid furT;r. Many casts or doofiivis nro caused by catarrh, wliluh Is en lullatncd condition or tlin mucous tnir tacix Hall's Catarrh Meillclnu acts thru Iho blood on thu mucous surfaces of tho system. Wo will ctve Ono Hundred Dollars for any casn o( latatrlml rvnfnm thut cannul liu cured by Halt u I'litnrrh Mrdlclit. uuiars irrc. .'M uriiKntits, loc T, J, CM1..NUV & CO., Toledo. O, Clr- To Hold l'o tato Convent Ion fho now dutcs of tho second an nual convention of the Nobraski Statu Potato Impiovemcnt Associa tinn nro Fobrunrv B. G. and 7. Tho convention has boon postponed twice Tho FOLKS AJ tV'uem AufABOUT on account of tho Inllaomea opidomlc 0MAHA'S FUH tg-wttaTlhi VISIT Conditions uro so improved thnt tho CEHTRE,'' THE wLwtMft T oiiicers of tho association have do- ExIiilaratinLuliMue: Vaudeville . - -w- f v SDAY. JAN. 23. '19 Sale begins at 1 1 O'clock. Big Hot Free Lunch at Noon THUR K V KttYWODY WELCOM E Horses & Mules I spun of buys, horse iiutl niiiri', -I anil " yo;irn old, ut. SImO I lis. I hay miiiT, !) yoars old, wl., 1100 His. 1 reldiuir, 10 years old, wi., 1000 lhs. 1 preldin 10 years old, wt., 1100 lhs. 1 team iHnles, !) and 10 years old, ut., 2500 lhs. elded to hold, tho convention next month. .The same protrram us an nounqed for December dates will be carried out, The convention will bo at Scottsbluif. iltss JLIctr fjlUit HI frtltr Clili, ftienj Clim, 0i(Hif LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY fc"veryloty Coast Ask Anybody dtn mi tiooiti aid mil ihon wni or ckicim 4 Head of Cows 1 slriclly fresh. S3 HEAD OF MOGS 1 eoinin fresh soon. - - Seven head of Sows. 2 coining fresh in March. Six head of Harrows. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 1 !; baler, in nn.ml order. 1 1 ('finch Moline riding plow. 1 Mci'onnick binder. 1 new wagon and hox, complete. 1 hay rack and wagon. 1 10-in. brand new walking nlow. 1 brand new New Century Cultivator. 1 walking cultivator, good as new. I disc. 1 steel drag, t Queen lister cultivator. good ax new. 2 single harnesses. 2 buggies. 2 dozen Chickens. ' About 20 rods wire cribbing. 2 bushels of l'opcorn. 4 sets of work harness, 1 as About I bushel navy beans. Full Line of Household Goods, all New, from Kitchen to Parlor TERM All sums under $10, Cash. On sums over that, amount eleven months time will he given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. NORDEEN, Owner COL. !:. K. ItASMl'SSUX, Auctioneer. .T. It. WATEItS, Clerk. v