,i-AtvVf' t DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEfctt. )j inii LEGAL -NOTICES First publication Feb. G, 10-3v Order of Hearing- nml IS'otlce of I'm- bntc of WW. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. Stnte of Ncbrnskn, County of Dako ta, BS. To Chnrlos Voss, Wilfred K. Voss, Raymond A. Voss, Tliekln M. Voss, nnd to all persons interested in the C6tnte of Mary Winkhnus Voss, do cc&scdi On rending1 the potitlon of Wilfred E. Voss praying that the Instrument filed in this court on the 29th day of .Tnnuary, 1019, and purporting to be the Iswt will nml testament of tho eaid deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will nnd testament of Mary Winkhnus Vose, deceased; thnt said Instrument be admitted to probate, and tho ad ministration of snid estate be grant ed to Wilfred K. Voss ns executor. It is hereby ordered that you, and nil persons Interested in said matter, mny, nnd do, nppcnr nt the County Court to be held in nnd for said county, on the 21th day of February, A. D. 1919, nt 10 o'clock A. M to show cause, if any thero be, why the player of the petitioner should not 1)0 granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition nnd thnt the henrinp thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing n copy of this Order in tho Dakota County Hcrnld, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, nnd seal of snid court, tills 1st dny of February, A. D. 11J19. S. W. McKINLEY, ,(Soal) County Judge. M-- ii ! - .1 .1.-.. -.. I I.I.. .-i i . First publication Feb. 0, '19 "lw LKGAL NOTICE. To Emma Wilson McEntaflcr: You are hereby notified that Hon. Guy T. Graves, Judgo of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, made tho following Conditlonnl Or der of Revivor in tho ense of Dr. Charles II. Maxwell vs. Emmn Wilson McEr taller in said court on tho 3rd dny of I'ebrunry, 1919:, "Now, on this 3rd dny of I'ebrunry, ID 19, this caudlfcaino on to be heard before mo ntChnmbers in Ponder, Nebrnskn, upon motion nnd affidavit oi plaintiff lor a revivor of the judg ment of tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebrnskn, dated Mnrch 9th, 3890, trnnscripted and filed in tho District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, September ,'JOth, 1898, for 5551.81 and costs, nnd it nppenring thnt said judgment has become dor mant and is unpaid and that tho de fondant Is a non-resident of the State of Nebraska, It is theroforc considered nnd ad judged that said judgmont bo revived ngninst Emmn Wilson McEntaffor, un less sufficient cnuso be shown bvsald defendant on or before tho 10th day "of March, 1919, and that service of this order bo mndo by publication. Guy T. Graves, Judge of tho District Court." You aro required to appear and nhow cnuso why said judgmont should not bo revived' on or before Mnrch 10th, 1919.' CHARLES II. MAXWELL, IMnintiir. WOHTIl MOBK THAN" ALL MONKY OX I'JAKTJI .MILS. JtASI'IIKItltY AHLi: TO DO iiorsiwojuc rmsT tijii: is rorit yi:aks-(jains :i.. POUNDS. "1 hnd rather see my wife well and happy like she Is since tnkingTnnlnc than to hnvc all tho money in the world," dcclnrcd Henry Raspberry, of 1812 Campbell St., Knnsns City, Mo. Mr. Raspberry, who has recently been employed as n foreman by the Ar mour Packing Compnny, wns former ly In the service of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rnllroad. "Before my wife took Tanlac," con tinued Mr. Raspberry, "she hnd rhcu mntism in her limbs so hnd she couldn't even dress herself. I would hnvc to help her out of bed in the mornings and put her clothes on for her. Her stomach Wns in such a hnd condition thnt she could hnrdly digest anything. The gas on her stomach would cause intense pnins in her side and such awful spells of pnlpltntion of tho henrt that she could hardly stand it. She was ex tremely nervous, her breath was short and very offensive, and she' had fallen off in weight until ihc was hnrdly more thnn :t frame. "At the time she begnn Inking Tnnlnc she only weighed eighty-seven pounds nnd had not been rtble to do any of her housework in four years. But she now weighs one hundred nnd twenty-two pounds has actually gnined thirty-llvepounds and is ns healthy nnd active as she was thirty years ago. The rheumatic pains have nil left her nnd she enn do nil her work nnd look after tho family without the least trouble. She can cnt meat, pickles, and nil kinds of vegetables and anything else tJic wnnts and never have a sign of indi gestion. She is not tho least nervous anymore, sleeps llko a child every night and is as well as she ever was. I can't find words to express my thankfulness for what Tanlac has done for her. It is nothing short of wonderful." Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shanes Phnrmncy, and in Homer by Wagner Pharmacy. First Publication Feb. G-19 -lw notici:. To Mnry Ryan, Florcnco Ryan, Hel en Rynn, Mntthcw Hogan, Lillian Ho gni), John Hognn, Gertrude Hognn, Flank Hogan, and Mario Hognn, de fendants: You and each of you arc hereby no tified thnt Cornelius K. Heffernan, plnlntiir, on tho 31st dny of Jnnunry, A. n. 1919, filed, In tho district court of Dakota county, stato of Nebraska, lila petition ngninst tho ubovo named defendants nnd others, tho object nnd prayer of which uro to correct tho description of tho real estnto at tempted to bo convoyed by n cortain deed, from Dennis Rynn nnd Bridget Ryan, his wife, to Daniel J. Rynn, dated December 18th, 1882, nnd re corded in tho deed' records of said county in Deed Book "M" at pago 09, so far ns It nirecta land in sec tion thirty-Ilvo (35), township twen-ty-nino (29) north, of range rtjven (7), East of tho Principal Moridinn, bo thnt it shnll bo nnd rend ns fol lows, to-wit: "Tho southeast quar ter of tho southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-Ilvo (35), township twen-ty-nino (29) north, of range seven (7), East of tho Gth Principal Mcrld inn, excepting therefrom tho follow ing described tract, to-wit: Com mencing at tho southwest corner of aaid southeast qunrtor of tho south east qunrtor of snid section thlrty Jivo (35), thonco north along the vest lino of said "fortv" about :i!) rods to tho center of Elk Creek, thenco southeasterly along tho center of Elk Creek to tho township lino, thonco west to tho placo of begin ing," to quiot nnd confirm tho title of tho plnlntlfl' to snid real estate, to remove tho clouds to plaintiffs title to, said real estnto occasioned hy said description In said deed, to Jotrnln tho defendants nnd onch of Ihcm from claiming any right, title, interest, lien or ' claim in, to or i-gainst snid ronl estate or any pnrt 1 hereof or from entering upon the lame and for general equitable re Jiof. You aro roquircd to answer said petition on or before tho 17th day of iilarchj A. D. 1919. Dated this 1st day of February, A. ' CORNELIUS K. IIEITKRNAN, Plnlntiir. Clothing Itaniiomy Neccvmrj It is a well established fact thnt there is need for snving in textiles this yenr. Wool nnd lenthor goods especially are scarce, Before tho wnr America was only producing about half tho wool consumed in the United Stntes. With more than three million men in uniform nnd every soldier using thirteen times ns much wool ns In civillnn life, it stands to reason thnt a shortage would exist, say University of Nebraska extension workers. If tho war had continued another yoar wo might have been forced to adopt tho pnper clothing nnd wooden shoes of some of tho Europonn nations. With peace in sight nnd tho government ir control of tho wool industry, a serious short ago probably will be avoided. Nev ertheless, as n notion, wo need to bo economical in our use of textiles: and ns individuals wo cannot afford to bo otherwise while high prices continue to exist. Women every where aro remnking old clothing where practical. Old clothes shops nro being established all over the country to assist them in tho utiliza tion of old material. Caro is exor cised in tho choice of styles which require less manorial than of yore. Fewer models in rcady-mado clothing aro available All aro to send all ma terials which are in poor condition for other uso to tho ragman. From him it is sent back to tho factories and remade into useful material. There is moro Catarrh In .this section cf the country than ull othtr .iHttixaoit put toicethcr, and foryaru!'U was sup posed to bo Irj'-'fable, Doctors preacrlboj local remedies, r.pl by ronetantly fatllin: to euro with Jrcal uatniont. pronounced it Incurable. Catarrli is a local disease KMatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions nnd tliereforo requires constitu tional lu-utmcnt. Hull's Caturrli Modi cine, manufactured by V. J. Cheiny & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru tho Ulood on tho Mucous Surfaces or the Hyptein. Ony Hundred Dollars re wqrtl.U Offeied for any caso (bat Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls' to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials P, J. CIIKNEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Hold ty Druuelstu, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Warm Weather lliul for .Moat On account of most of January be ing unusually- warm, much moat slaughtered on Nebrnskn farms nnd iiqw in tho curing process is in dnn ger of spoiling, according to Univers ity of Nebraska Extension workers. Moat In brino euro should bo watched closely and should tho brine bhow any -signs of becoming ropy or stringy, tho brine should bo removed nt once, boiled, skimmed and cooled, or n fresh brino made. Every piece of moat should bo thoroughly scrub bed and tho barrel bcalded before tho brino is replaced. To hasten curing and to secure a uniform euro both dry cure and brino cured moat should be overhauled, that Is, each pleco re moved and repacked about threo times during tho curing season. Hums and shoulders aro mast apt to spoil from "bono sour." Should tho warm weather continue, it may bo comu advisable to bone out tho pieces in order that they may euro up more quickly. Boned pieces should bo tightly corded up before smoking. Tug ends of moat duo to boning should ho trimmed oil" and used for sausage. Wastage Is greater with bonod meats, duo to mold. Boned pieces may also bo canned. Meat from hogs that were cut up beforo proper chilling or moat thnt was frozen before curing is most apt to spoil during the curing season. The Herald -1 year, 51.125. Publ 1C Sale! HAYING DKCIDKD TO QlTIT FAHMIN,G, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE THOS. CROSBY FARM, 1 JNLK SOUTH OF GOODWIN, (5 MILKS WKST OF JACKSON, MILES EAST OF WATERBURY, AND TWO MILKS SOUTH OF WILLIS, NEBRASKA, ON Thursday, Feb. 13, '19 2 Gcied Teaurrt of Horses 1 Span Greys, inure and horse, 8 and !) yrs., wt. .'1200 1 Span Bays, Jiorse and marc, coming i) and 10, wt. 2900 Farm MstchifiLery, Etc 2 sets of heavy work Harness, nearly new. One Single Harness. U Lumber Wagons. 1 Hay Rake. Buggy. 1 Deering Binder. 1 three-section Drag. 1 John Deere Riding Stirring Plow. 1 Grand tie tour Walking Plow. 1 .lanesville Corn Planter and 100 rods of wire. 1 New Century Riding Cultivator. 1 Walking Cultivator, 'l .lolin Deere Disc, Ki-inch wheel. 1 Hay Back. This machinery is mostly all as good as new. Slniiolcl Qeods9 Etc - One Cook Stove. One Dresser. One Round Oak Dining Table. One Incubator. I Rolls of Cribbing. Stftne gootl Seed Oats. One dozen Hens and 0 Roosters. One new Shot Gun. One good Galvanized Water Tank' 8 feet long. Shovels. Spades. Saws. And many other small articles too numerous to mention. TEKMS--10 mouths' time at 8 per cent interest; Sums under $10, Cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Ed. O'NEILL, Owner COL. E. F. RASMUSSKN, Auctioneer. C. J. GOODFELLOW, Clerk mmmmmmmmmmMMmm& Public Sale! AS I IIAVK DKCIDKD TO QUIT FARMING, I WILL SKLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, I MILE EAST AND 1 MILE NORTH OF DAKOTA CITY; 2 J MILES SOUTH AND J MILE EAST OF SOUTH SIOUX CITY, THE FOLLOW ING DKSCB1BKD PROPKBTY, ON Wednesday, Feb, 12, 1919 Sale Starts at 1 o'clock iJ Free Lunch at Noon 6 head of Horses One span grey Mares, 10 years old, weight 2800 lbs. One span Geldings, 7 ami 12 years old, weight 2500 lbg. One bay Horse, weight 1100. I Mare about 12 years old, wt. 1350 S good Milk. Cows 2 giving milk. .' close springers. 2 Pigs 1 That FOLKS AT H0ME EXPECT YOU il?.i.T-h.u? TO TCIX 'EM " ABOUT uouMh,'srun thm-f visit CENTRE," THE XXIMVU V,,?ir Exhilarating Burlesque; vaudeville Ittll Alriri rillid lth rnllr Olili, Fuor CIitm. 6iUi tqtlpilt. Biillliit :nle f iflKtmiil LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY everybody Goett Atk Anybody liKitl JHE tlitCUI 0 Mil HUH hill 01 CHICU5 FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 1 Binder. 1 Manure Spreader. 1 Walking Cultivator. 2 Riding Cultivators. 2 Riding Stirring Plows. 1 new Gretehen Corn Planter, with 80 rods of wire. 1 new Harrow. 1 Harrow Cart. 2 Discs. 1 Lister. 1 Hay Bake. 1 3ltCormick Mower. 1 Walking Plow. 1 2-row till. 1 Com Shelter. 1 Funning Mill. 2 End gate Seeders. 1 Truek Wagon with box. 1 Hay Back. 2 Wagons, one a new Studebaker. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Huggy. 1 Tank and Heater. 2 sets of Double AVork Harness. 1 Saddle. Some Household Goods. Other Articles Too Numerous To .Mention. npCOlVflC, All sums under $10, Cash.f On sums over that amount nine months' time will be given on JLiilXlYlO bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. A. M. Hiserote, Owner GKO. .7. BOUCHER, Clerk. II. O. 1)0 RN, Austioneer. mzx niROT i FARM PROFITS. Do favorable or unravorublo cli matlo conditions dotcnnlno them? 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