' ""J'?" rrr "-wr" ' 'TTntTft"1 " '"Trf- JpHff i 7 -.W " - TUt' OAKOTA COUNTY HERAU): DAKOTA dlJEY, NEBfi. ' . ..A-i I EVERYBODY I NOW FIGURING TAX In Order to Be Helpful to Public, I Internal Revenue Bureau Has Every Available Officer in Field. SEVERE PENALTIES IF YOU . DELAY BEYOND MARCH 15 With the duo (Into for Income Taxes only u few weeks away, the collection of this far-rciicliliiK tux on 3918 In comes lins started off with n Imnj:. Hverybody Is llgurlns Income tux. Payments mid sworn statements of Income- must reach Internal Iterunuo oIIIcck on or before March ID, nnd there lire scvoro penalties for delinquency. Itcsldcnts of Nebrnslsn aro required to make their returns and pay their taxes to Geo. L. Loomls, Collector of Internnl Ilevcnue, Omaha, Neb., or to nny of his deputy collectors who aro now dolriK free advisory work on In come Tar. "Pay yotir Income Tax by March IB," Is the slogan of the Internal Reve nue IJurcau, which has sent every nvallablo otllccr Into the Held to help the public to understand the require ments nnd to prepare the returns. Who Must Mak"o Return. It Is estimated that many thousands of single and married persons In this hcctlon of the United Stales who have never beforo mado nnnunl returns aro required to do so this year. Income tax returns must bo mndo between now and March 10 by persons who come under tho following classifi cations: Any unmnirlcd person whoso 1018 net Income was $1,000 or over. Wid ows and widowers, divorcees nnd mar rle'd persons who nro living apart from their husbands or wives, aro for tho purposes of tho Incomo Tax classed us unmarried. Any married person living with wife or husband whoso 1018 i.et Income was $2,000 or over. Tho Income of both husbnnd nnd wlfo must bo considered, together with tho earnings of minor children, If any. Revenue Bureau Offers Aid. Each person in tho United States who Is In cither of theso classifications must get busy at onco if pennltlcs nro to bo avoided. Ho Mioulil secure a blank Foc 1040 A for reporting net Income up to 55,000, or Form 1010 If his net Incomo exceeded that amount. Forms nro being distributed by Collec tors and their Deputies, also by banks. Uy following the Instructions on the forms n correct return can bo prepared nt home. If a person needs udvlco or aid, tho Deputy Collectors In tho Held will furnish this without charge. Tho now Itcvcnuo law places tho In como Tax duty on citizens nnd resi dents. Tho Internal Itcvcnuo litirciiu Is sending Us men to work right with tho public to get tho tax and tho re turns In. With nctlvo co-operation, every tnx duo Mnrcll 15 will bo jpld and every return required by law will bo In tho Itcvcnuo ofllces on time. Exemptions Allowed. I A slnglo person is Allowed u personal exemption of $1,000. If ho Is support ing In ltlB household relatives who nro dependent upon him, he may claim tho status of tho licnd of a family who lias the oarno exemption ns If married. A married person, who lives with wife or husbnnd, Is ullowed n personal exemption of 52,000. Tho bond of n family Is entitled to clnlm n similar personal exemption. An additional exemption of $200 Is. allowed for each person under eighteen or Incapable of self Hiipport, who was dependent upon and received his chief uupport from tho taxpayer. A luiBband nnd wlfo living together nro entitled to but ono personal ex emption of $2,000. If they innlto sop urnto returns, tho exemption may bo claimed by cither or divided. Accuracy Required. Absolute accuracy la necessary In making up Incomo figures. Any per son who Is working for wages Miouhl find out exactly how much ho received during tho wholo year 1018. Fees, bank Interest, bond Interest, dividends, rents received, and all other Items must bo reported correctly. Mere guesses are not nccepted, for they aro unjust nllko to tho taxpayer nnd tho Government, and defeat tho proper ad ministration of the law. INCOME TAX IS TRULY POPULAR. "Tho payment of Incomo tuxes takes on n- new slgnlilcanco which should bo understood by every citizen, Tho taxation sys tem of this country Is truly pop ular, of tho people, by tho poo plo nnd for tho people. Every citizen Is liable, to tax, nnd the amount of tho tax Is graduated according tu tho success nnd for tuiio attained by each Individual In availing himself of tho oppor tunities created nnd preserved by our freo Institutions. Tho method nnd degree of tho tax Is dotermlned by no favored class, but by tho representatives of tho people. Tho proceeds of tho tax should bo regarded us a national Investment" -Daniel 0. Roper, Commissioner ol Internal ltovo nue. ' THIS TELLS HOW TO FIGURE INCOME TAX Squarely Up to Every Individual to Get Busy by March 15 or Suffer Penalty. "Don't wait until the final due date, March 15th, for paying your Income Tnx and making your return, avoiu thc last mlnuto rush. Any person can figure out his liability today as well as ho can next week, and If there Is nny point on which ho needs advice he can now got lu touch with a Revenue man." This word of ndvlco is from Geo. L. Loomls, Collector of Internal Reve nue, Omnha, who Is collecting the In como Tnx In Nebraska. Collector Loomls Is giving without charge ev ery old of his olflco and his enlarged field forco to help tho people got their payments and their returns in by March 15th. ISut tho Incomo Tax men will not pull your door-bell or your cont-talls, according to tho Collector's announce ment. It Is squarely up to every Indi vidual to figure out his own caso and to get busy if he comes within Ihe scopo of tho new Revenue lnw. Did You Earn This Much7 Hvery unmarried person who receiv ed Income averaging $10.25 n week during 1018 and every married couple who Jointly received Income averaging $.'58.50 a week should secure nt onco from the nearest Deputy Collector or tho nearest bank a blank Form 1010 A. Thnt form contains the Information ho will need to eiinble him to figure his correct net income and any tax Uintjio owes tho Government. Tho law requires that every unmar ried person who had n net Income of $1,000 or over and every married per son whoso net Incomo was $2,000 or over (Including tho income of husband or wife, nnd Ihe earnings of minor children, If any) must make a return on or beforo March 15th. And this re quirement does not hinge on whether the person owes a tax. Taxablo Income. "An Individual must Include under gross Income nil gains, profits and In come derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service of whatever kind and In whatever form nnlil n h nHnC.milniin tfnuni lyma paid, or from professions, vocations, business, sales or dealings In property of all kinds, Interest, rent, dividends, or profits derived from nny source whatever. Very few items of Incomo aro exempt. Deductions Include ordinary and nec essary business expenses, Interest paid or accrued on Indebtedness, taxes o all kinds except Federal Income and excess profits taxes and assessments for local benefits, losses actually sus tained, debts nscertulncd to be worth less, and depreciation on buildings, ma chinery, fixtures, etc., used In business. A further deduction Is allowed for con tributions to corporations operated for religious, chnrltable, scientific or edu cational purposes or for tho prevention of cruelty to children or animals to an amount not exceeding 15 per cent of tho taxpayer's net Income as computed without the benefit of tho contribution deduction. Tho taxpayer Is not nllowed to de duct nny personal, living or family ex pense, any amount spent for Improving property, or nny expense of restoring property -or making good Its exhaus tion for which nn allowance Is claimed under depreciation. Figuring, the Tax. Beforo figuring tho normal tnx tho dividends uro deducted ns credits from net Income, together with tho personal exemption. As In previous years, divi dends of domestic corporations aro ex empt from normnl tax when received by tho stockholder. Tho normal tax rates for citizens and residents nro ns follows: On tho first $4,000 of net Income In excess of tho credits tho rnto Is 0 per cent; on nny further taxable Incomo tho rnto Is 12 per cent. Tho surtax rates npply to net In come of ench Individual In excess of $5,000. Tho personal exemption nnd tho dividends nro not deductible beforo computing surtax. In tho case of re turns by husband uud wlfo, tho net Incomo of ench is considered separate ly In computing nny surtax that may bo due. Form 1010 should bo used for making returns of net Incomo exceed ing $5,000, nnd the Instructions on that form will show how to llguro tho sur tax. Business House Returns. Employers and others who paid wages, salaries, rents, Interest or slm- llnr determinable gains in nn amount of $1,000 or over during 1018 to nny person must file an Information return with tho Government. Uhinks may bu scoured from the Collector. Every partnership must lllo n return showing Its Incomo uud deductions and tho name and address of each partner, with bis share of tho profits or losses during tho past year. Personal service corporations will lllo similar Informa tion for 1918. tYtV INCOME TAX PAYS FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. "VIowed in Its largest and truest sense, the payment of taxes Is puyment for benefits received or expected. Only from u narrow nnd essentially selfish ivml shortslKhted viewpoint can the Individual propose to him self tho evasion of tax liability us n doKtrablo courso of action." Daulul O. Roper, Commission er of Internal Revenue. US ISO TJIi: SCRAPS. Tho following formulae are taken from Ncbraskn Intension Bulletin No. 52, which has just been issued, This bulletin, which entitled "Pork and Beef," is highly illuatrat- Cd nnd ClVeS full directions for l !.!.. 1 ...... I .. I.. ...! Miiu'liui IHH 'Win In?,' and ctittinK up hogs and well as many recipes for id working up the trim- cattle ns curlntr nnd mlngs. Uliis liu letln may lio had on application to the btnto Director ol Extension or the County Agent. .Sausage Mnklnt'. i ,,,,...,.,.. i i li.i i mi., ,,i.b ..i,mir,.. ! r L fei f, L Liu 5 level tcnspoonfuls salt . level tcnspoonfuls powdered ?af. . ..... 2 eve tenspoonmis while pepper 1 eve tenspoonful ground cloves S SZ uf h!& nda u Vim Pnld u..nin- 1 surplus iunu ouo ti, & lt. l ii. i. ' Wliy Hutch nnrl) ' Undivided profits 5405 Iho ment should be nbout one- . . . TnrUwJrinni ,nnAo fourth fat. As trimmed out by the In nncouraRinR poultry raising, Individual depos average man, however, there will he which hone of the .largest live stock , 'tf subject to cnough Tat without adding nny extra, muusinua, uiu um otn.a V l -i.t ii... .! i u.'.i ....i- jnnrit. nf Aer rnltiirn nnd the llnivors- one-half the meat and sprinkle the ity of Nebraska College of Agricul- t a ti. it x. i..-!-. KTvtnncmn soruirn urn tirrrinir I seasoning on ion. nacu ine oilier -"- ..v. .-... -- --r---.. , L.if -p ii. . i ju nrn-lv VintMnir. Knrlv hntchini' . 1 nun ui inu niuni. udiivu uiu M.-a.M)iniir, , ? .......... ., then grind again, thus thnroly mix- means: piicHs nro past tno aanger ing the spices. Put tho sausage in a P?lnt before hot weather; less trou pan nnd ndd tho one-hnlf cup of cold hie from lice and disease; more water. Mix and knend thoroly with chicks raised; a longer growing sca the hands until the sausage becomes son; higher prices for surplus cock very sticky nnd dough-like. The two urcls marketed as broilers; well ma grindings, the water and the knead- turcd pullets while the hens are ing with the hands make it possible moulting; eggs in the fall and win to slice the sausage and to fry it tor when prices are high; car y ma without havimr it crumble. Stulf in turing pullets, that become broody casings or muslin or pack tightly in a granite pan or fry it down for fu ture use. This recipe will giv! a well sea soned sausage. The sage may be re duced to suit the taste. Head ChccM'. Ingredients 20 lbs. pork (heads, feet, tails, I neck hones, heart, tongues, etc.) 5 lbs. beef (cheeks arc prcfera hie, shanks, tails, etc.) Vi lb. pepper three bones V, lb. snlt Vt ox. allspice Vi oz. cloves Vi oz. caraway 4 lbs. soup Boil tho meat for hours and separate as in making liver two or from the sausage. it is then cut up by hnnd into quarter or linlf.ineli rubes. Adil thn Rnnnnnini' nnd the four pounds of soup in which ' the meat was cooked. Onions may be ntiueil, nut detract Horn the keeping quality of the ment. Stun" in beef "ornirrlil ti ' i nrtinnl i r v r v l)inr Obi ! iu lo wi nuuuu 111 it iuii x i zoii Iho mass together witli a weighted j board while it cools. Served cold i with vinegar, or fried, Soap, used may come from offal fat, non-edible fat, Tho fat cracklings, etc. HARD SOAPTho fats and greases should first bo clarified by boiling! with several nieces of raw potatoes, ' then skimmed and strained through ' cheese cloth. Add 2$ pints of cold water in a granite iron dish and one j pound of best lye. This should be done with tho greatest care. The ' mixture becomes hot ns tho lye dis solves, and it should be nllowed to stand and cool until tho temperature i3 about 70 degrees. Melt 61$ pounds of clarified fat, but do not boil. Stir tho grease nnd slowly ndd tho lye. When about the consistency of thin honey, pour Into wot pans. Do not stir too long. .When cold, cut the soap into enkes. 1 WHITE FLOATING SOAP- Tako 4 quarts fot, any kind will do; two 10 cent cans of lye, and 10 quarts of 1 water. ' Put water in nn old boiler or i scalding kettle, then the fat, and Inst tho lye. Boil slowly three hours. When tho soap becomes flaky and tho liquid looks clear and boils over tho soap, it is ready to skim. Lino a wooden box with a pieco of wet mus lin, skim out the sonp and put into , tho box to drain about twelve hours, then cut into bars. This will make (twelve large bars of hard, white soap, (that may bo used for any kind of washing. If tho soap sticks on the hand when squeezed and looks greasy, it needs a little more lye, if too flaky, more fat. The liquid can be used for scrubbing. SOPI' SOAP Seven and one-hnlf pounds of cnustic soda, 10 pounds of grease, and 40 gallons of water. Dis solvo soda In a pan of water, add about one-third of the mease, and heat. Stir in tho remninder of the t grense. Add the rest of the water gradually for several days. It will bo ready for use in about two weeks. PRUNING PRECAUTIONS IVt-iI Cost The past season was very favorable Corn, 222 bushels nt $1.60. ..$355.00 for tho propagation of apple blight. 'Alfalfa pasture (poor) 32.00 This is tho disease which caused sojMeat (horse) at $3 "per horse. 25.50 iiiuny twigs aim ornnencs ro uie ubck during the early and middle pnrt of the summer. Extremo care should ho exercised in pruning this spring, to remove all diseased wood before growth bogins, as tho infection will stnrt with tho How of sap. Remem ber thnt tho disonso is spread by cut- into healthy., For this reason all tools should bo disinfected with ker- oaonc, utter each cut. Thin i n frnnil time to begin tho fn,nTliar0fwrthnitlfe If you ore not work tho county agent will gladly assist. , TANKAOEA IMIOITI'ARLE PROTEIN Inquiries are being received by tho Nebraska Experiment Station regard- Ing feeding tankage at its present lip ! Nt ill Inn nfllxni-a cm. ..,..!.., .,.. nn i... r..i .!(! 'iw ,.tti.. wliim' nn nii.M r..in 'e .'i.' '7 such as skim mi Hlmrts, is available only increases tho 1 1 r i .itcn swtLyrt( i necessary to produce a pound of gain, and decreases it enough to more than olUet tho additional cost of tho tank- age. As n rule, a nound of tnnkntro will save four pounds of corn. In a tost conducted by tho cxnorlmont Stntion lost yonr, n ration of corn and tankage, compared with ono of corn only, returned n vnluo of nearly $200 a ton for the tankage. ik. .luttmn 11 or ?eCU.red ? i!H'or fr01 ""thenst Ne- MONKV FOR UARMKRS AT A LOW- '.l It TK when a plow company wants to borrow money it makes n buslnfsi statement, showing the Inventory, or money invested at the beginning nnd .,rl nf . ..rvi- ttm mnnnv Inlton In - - ' v.w ,,..., w.- ..."".J - . . , during the vcar, the expenses and the profits. With this statement, n i)!inker knows whether It is safe to ionn money to this company. A company with a good business as shown by this stntcment usually hns good credit and can borrow ntoney cheaply. ' Thuie are ninny farmers In the country who keep a record of- what thoy havo on hand at the heffinning ,,,, ,, , v. ,.f v,j ,' tl ko ,n nnd whftt 'th J Tha,'0 'men nnn hnrrnw ninnnv more oasllv I d , , t, farmers be- I MU t, '-,.,. tho Rmiroa t0 ,10W I the banker. earlier the following spring; greater profits. The Government and Exten sion Service havo bulletins on chick en raising which can be obtained free of charge from county agents or , from tho Extension Service, Univers i ity Farm, Lincoln. Some of the Ex tension Service bulletins are: 53, A House for the Form Poultry Flock; 54, Standard Bred Poultry Pays; 49, A Dozen Hens in the Back Yard. Some of the Government bulletins nrc:- 957, Important Poultry Diseas es; 791, Turkey Raising; 767, Goose Raising; 697, Duck Raising; 355, A i Successful Poultry and Dairy Farm; 528, Hints to Poultry Raisers; 574, i Poultry House Construction; 656, Community Egg Circle; 801, Mites land Lice on Poultry; 806 and 898, Standard Varieties of Chickens; 830, Marketing Eggs by Parcel Post; 849, Capons and Cnponizing; 889, Back- Yard Poultry Keeping. Give the Hoy n Heifer. Give the boy a heifer. Start him on his wny. Make him feel he's starting in To be a man today. Let him know the value Of n cow or two. Sec him take a keener pride In the fnrm for you. Give the boy a heifer. Show him how it's done. Little starts at all the arts And the battle's won. Boost him on to saving. Make him master, too. Pretty soon he'll make things zoofi On the fa'rm for you. Give tho boy a heifer. Tell him "take it son. May you havo a dozen cows Soon, instead of one." Let him know he's wanted On the old farm, too And he'll stny nnd work his way Side by side, with you. Exchange. LIVE STOCK AND MEAT .MOVE MENT IN JANUARY. Tho wholesale meat prices were considerably higher in Jnnuary, 1919, than in 1918. There was a very heavy movement of stock from Ne braska feeding stations during the five months ending January 31, 1919. Omaha received 11,242 cars; Chicago, 3,274 cars; and Kansas City, 1,266 cars during this period. Over tho entire country there was a gain of 42 per cent in total load ings of live stock reported in Janu ary this year as compared with Jan uary 1918. Tho gain in hogs was 58 per cent, in cattle 41 per cent, with a small increase in sheep loading. Tim big gains in cattle and hogs were attributed, in part, to increased pro duction, especially in hogs, and to the very favorable weather condi tions that contrasted strongly with those of a year ago, as well as to the stable values prevailing at market centers. IIOCS COSTS FROM A THAYER COUNTY FAR.M Inventory August 1, 85 pigs averag ing 48.4 pounds valued at 23c per pound or a total value of $946.22. onorts ouou ins. at $i.uu per cwt 76.10 Milk, 33 cents per cwt 10.50 Total Feed Cost $499.10 .Miscellaneous Lxpenses Lnbor, fixing fence $ 5.00 ', , htn;,0 l, hr' "torlnnry .: 15.00 1.50 Crude oil nn Totnl Miscellaneous Expenses.? 26.00 tnuor was lessened ny tno use ot a self feeder and hog waterer. Notice the use of cheap feeds. Corn nnd sl'''ts have tho same feeding value. Under government regulotion shorts 2l V'iri ti'iU0 Wns "VSVft ."P01" '- ' orse meat furnished cheap numiiKt Com was a failure on this farm. An advertisement in farm Tho K.a,in in woBht wns 721 l)0Und ,,ur ' B rtnl snlo value $2017.90 'ced cost $499.10 Mlscell. Expense .... 20.00 Freight charges ..... 36.45 Inv, vnluo, Aug. 1 .... 910.22 Totul Costs 1507.77 Net Gain $ 510.13 a i arm paper . Tnnkmro not J-'A"?'" ? "u ''cf.cw,1-.. vemuw x rnto nf mitn Imr 'J ,,B,UI wcr0 solu WIUIO 1 110 U lienil ,k" .. "!.J? ? " kept wero irlven tho .same sale value. Report of tho Condition of Tin: iiriuiAiin statu rank of Hubbard, Nebr., Charter No. 7-13, in the State of Nebraska at the clos'C of business January 28, 191'J. RESOURCES Loans nnd discounts $ 08724 15 Overdrafts Liberty bo Banking 1 5S50 32 bonds 1700 00 house, furniture nnd fixtures 2150 00 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid 3314 51 Due from Nation al and State banks $76003 05 Currency 9G0 00 Gold coin 1005 00 Silver, nickels and ennts IHJOnn 7HH1R SK Tofnl 81010.17 Hfi I matiiMTIHR Capital stock paid in ....$ 10000 00 00 39 Demand certifi cates of De- posit G945 10 imc certificates of deposit ... 83218 8G 1G8637 Depositor's guaranty fund. 1714 Total $191957 86 State of California, County of Los Angeles ss. I, Michael Waters, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a car- rect and true copy of the report made to the btnto Banking Board. MICHAEL WATERS. Attest: J, It. Waters, Director. D. F. Waters, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 15th day of February, 1919. Ida M. Daskam, Notary Fublic in nnd for the county of Los Angeles, State of Califor nia. My Commission expires Mar. 14, 1920. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. 2-27-19 4w NOTICE OF ESTIMATE FOR THE YEAR 1919. Notice is hereby given thnt the es timato of expense on the various funds in Dakota County, Nebraska, for the year 1919 are as follows: County general fund $40000.00 County bridge fund 18000.00 Emergency bridge fund ... 4000.00 County road fund 18000.00 Road dragging fund 4000.00 Witness my hand nnd seal of of fice at Dakota City, Nebraska, this 14th day of January, 1919. J. S. BACON, County Clerk. (Court of Commissioners Seal) ( Dakota County, Nebraska. ) First publication Feb. 6, '19 4w LEGAL NOTICE. To Emma Wilson McEntnfTcr: You are hereby notified that Hon. Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, made the following Conditional Or der of Revivor in the case of Dr. Charles H. Maxwell vs. Emma Wilson McErtafTcr in said court on the 3rd day of February, 1919: "Now, on 'this 3rd day of February, 1919, this cause came on to be heard before me at Chambers in Pender, Nebraska, upon motion and affidavit jf plaintiff lor n revivor of the judg ment of the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, dated March 9th, 1896, transcripted and filed in the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, September 30th, 1898, for $51.81 and costs, nnd it appearing chat said judgment hns become dor mant and is unpaid and that the de fendant is a non-resident of the State if Nebraska, It is therefore considered and ad judged that said judgment be revived against Emma Wilson McEntafTer, un less sufficient cause bo shown by said defendant on or beforo tho 10th day of March, 1919,- and that service of this order be. made by publication. Guy T. Graves, Judge of the District Jourt." You are required to appear and show cause why said judgment should not be revived on or before March 10th, 1919. CHARLES H. MAXWELL, Plaintiff. First Publication Feb. 6-19 4w NOTICE. To Mary Ryan, Florence Ryan, Hel en Ryan, Matthew Hogan, Lillian Ho gan, John Hogan, Gertrudo Hogan, Frank Hogan, nnd Marie Hogan, de fendants: You and each of you nro hereby no tified that Cornelius K. HelTernan, plnintiir, on the 31st day of January, A. D. 1919, filed, in the district court of Dakota county, state of Nebraska, his petition against tho above named defendants and others, tho object and prayer of which aro to correct the description of tho real estate at tempted to bo convoyed by a certain deed, from Dennis Ryan nnd Bridget Ryan, his wife, to Daniel J. Ryan, dated December 18th, 1882, and re corded in tho deed records of said county in Deed Book "M" at page 309, so far as it afreets land in sec tion thirty-fivo (35), township twen ty-nino (29) north, of rango soven 7L East of tho Principal Meridian, o that it shall bo and read as fol lows, to-wit: "Tho southeast quar ter of tho southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-five (35), township twenty-nino (29) north, of rango seven (7), East of the 6th Principal Merid ian, oxcepting therefrom tno follow ing described tract, to-wit: Com mencing nt the southwest corner of said southeast quarter of the south east quarter of said section thirty five (35), thenco north along the west lino of said "forty" about 39 rods to tho center of Elk Creek, thenco southeasterly along tho center of Elk Creek to tho township line, thenco west to the place of begin- Inrr" tr niilot nnd confirm tllO tltlo I of tho plaintiff to said real estate, lo remove inu ciuuua iu iimiiiiui a title to said real estate occasioned by said description in said deed, to restrain tho defendants nnd each of thorn from claiming nny right, title, Interest, lien or claim in, to or against said real estate or nny part thereof or from entering upon tho same and for general equitable re lief. . , You arc required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of Mnrch, A. D. 1910. Dated this 1st day of February, A. I) 1919 . ' CORNELIUS K. HEFFERNAN, Plaintiff. First publication Feb. 13, '10 3v NOTICE. In the district court of Dnkota county, Nebraska. Fred Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Lillio Kuh, Defendant. To Lillic Kuh; defendant: You arc hereby notified thnt on the 10th day of February, 1919, Fred Martin, tho nbove named ptatntttt, mcu nis puu- Hon in the .district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, against utile luin, defendant, the object and prayer of .which aro to quiet tho title or ptain jtlfT as against the claims of defend ant in the following ttescriheu prem ises, situated in tho county of Dako ta and State of Nebraska, to-wit: North half of lots twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24), of Martin's sub-division of tho northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter (NWV4 NWi) of section twenty-one (21), township twenty-nino (29), range nine (9); and further praying that certain conveyances held by defend ant of the above described premises bo held void and canceled ns against plaintiff's title to the above describ ed premises, nnd that defendant be forever barred and enjoined from as serting title to said premises ad versely to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the third Mon thly following the last publ'pnr'pi of this nol'f" v ' ; t.u Lii.i u. ,, f M"l '.!. tl li). Dated February 10, 1919. FRED MARTIN, Plaint... By W. E. Gantt and C. E. Gnnti, His Attorneys. GR MILLWOIUC nnd soaert I building material at 25 OR MORE SAVING to you. Don't crea oon1dr buying until you cava lent ua complete ll.t of bat you need and nave our ettlmata by return mall. We alilp quick and pay th f ralcht. FARMERS .LUMBER CO. 2520 110 YD STREET OMAHA, NEB. 'KLAIlt WHITE SEED COKN A Big yielding 90-Day Variety. Field, Grass and Garden Seed. Free Book Aye Itros., Irlitir, Nebr. Your Strength By Conserving Your Nervous Energy For Nervousness or Sleeplessness, Try A Nerve Sedative contain ing Ingredients recognized by Specialists as having great value in the Treat ment of Nervous Diseases. AT ALL DRUGGISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU There !a more Catarrh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed local rcmedlea, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Inlluenccd by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by V. J. Cheney & Cd., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces' of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. fold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills for constipation. Tfm FM KS AT HOME EXPECT YOU I ne ruLia TO tell, -em all Anour "OMAHA'S fwi hrurjtT7 VISIT CETRE," THE T&&&&W it Exhilarating Burlesque; vaudoviita (lit iltiM Flllid vllk rrctli Ctrl. risr tin n, Cuttui Eq'.;i$i. Bfil'lc nt Jcuic (niretntil ISCIES' DIME MATINEE ECiRY WtfKOAY Everybody 3oj ih AnS ,iy a Tin Ui vu.u iu C;i .j. .., .? aiu(i - . " V V A v V'rt'Tr k&toxs'y w-f-f-w-w" H't