DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD) DAItJA CUT, NIHAM F GS OB OH d m m M GI0 m m :- M a m BI 4 m ' rs , (israraiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cancer Specialist Pub lishes Remarkable Book. D-fl Public Sale lliivinp decided to quit fanning, 1 will well at Public Auction to the highest ami host bidder, without re.serve,ull my I'ersonal Property, on the Hnrry ftowlfellow place, U miloH North of .1ACKSON, NEBRASKA on- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919 I SALE TO STAItT AT 1 O'CLOCK SHAM'. FKEE LUNCH SEJtVEI) AT NOON. 4 Head Good Mules 4 One Span of MuIch, 5 years old, weight 2100 lbs. One Span of MuIcn, 8 year.s old, weight 2400 lbs. V 19 Head of Cattle 19 4 head 'of Itcgtetcrcil Shorthorn Cowk. head of choice Milch Cowk ') fresh, and others fresh in the spring. (5 Head of Calves. 50 head of Shoats. 1 Duroc Registered Boar-Bea-com Strain 1000 bu. Corn in Crib, more or less. 40 Acres Corn Stalks. 1 Straw Pile. 8 doz: Chickens t New Farm Machinery One Columbus Wagon. One Diamond Truck. One Seeder, 'with Grass Seed Attachment. One Disc. OneFlexiblc U-scction Steel Drag and Cart. One New Century Cultivator. One Primrose Cream Separator. One Hecney Buggy. Two Sets New Harness. Tools and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE 12 months time will be given on approve, notes bearing & per cent interest. All sums under $10.00, Cash. W. A. Baker, Owner COL. E. P. KASMUSSEN, Auctioneer. : UHVHMMUI C. J. GOODFELLOW, Clerk. n .. i i ..... ) a Auction Sale! ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF MY HUSUAND, 1 WILL LEASE THE FAltM, AND WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST 111 I Hit. ALL MY PERSONAL PBOI'EHTY, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON THE EAltM J MILK WEST OF JOE TWOHIG PLACE, a MILES WEST OF GOODWIN, 1 MI NORTH AND MILE EAST Ofr WATER BURY, AND 7 MILES SOUTH OF PONCA, ON- Monday, Dec. 1, '1 SALE TO START A?,12:00 O'CLOCK SHARP FREE LUNCH AT NOON 6 Read of Horses 6 1 span black Mares, 6 and 7 yn old, wt 2600. 1 span bay Mares, 9 yrs old, wt 2400. 1 yearling colt. 1 suckling colt. 2 Choice Milch Cows a 29 Choice Shoats Farm Matchinery Two Lumber Wagons. One Riding Cultivator. Two Walking Cultivators. Oiie Disc Cultivator. One Corn Planter. One tt-Soctlon Harrow. Two 'Discs. One Riding Plow. One 31 rooking Plow. One Deoring Hinder. One Hawkeyo Manure. Spread or. Ono Hay' Rake. One Feed Grinder. One Deerinp Mower. One Gas Engine. One Rob-Sled. One Hand Sheller. Onu 816 Mogul Tractor and Plow, One Seeder. Some Fencing. Ono Hog Oiler. Two SotK Jlaniess. Two Sets of Vjy Nets. Numerous Other Articles. Dr. O. A. Johnson, eminent cancer specialist, has just published n re markable book, ' which fells' ' the truth about cancer. This book should be In the hands of every cancer sufferer. Dr. Jojinson Is today one of the foremost1 In the study of cancer. He conducts' In Kansas City, Mo., a large, fully equipped Research Laboratory, and has treated hlany sufferers in the past twenty years. This treat ment Is entirely non-surgical, as the knife Is not used at any stage. Pure ly medicinal measures only are em ployed; that is, external applications to destroy the cancer and' internal medication to purify the blood. Hundreds of patients testify t the success pf thq Johnson Laboratory. "Cancer Truths," Dr. Johnson's book will be sent free to any suffer er or friend. Delay should bo avoid ed. Address Dr. O. A. Johnson, Suite 530, 1324 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Feeders Endorse Regulation of Packers Two hundred members of the Neb raska Livestock Feeders' association, meeting at the University Farm, Lin coln, pasged resolutions endorsing proposed inatlonar legislation 'for the regulation of ihe "packing industry". The association also, voted to name committees of feeders to cooperate with th"e Colleger of Agriculture 'in determining the cost of meat pro-: ductioh and to investigate Ways aim means of stabilizing markets. The recent drop in fat stock prices has cost Nebraska feeders thpusands 'of dollars.. The' meat producers are looking 'forward to the time when they can receive- the cost of. produc tion plus a-reasonable profit for their finished product, the same as iany other industry. I Report of the Condition of 1 The Hubbard State Rank of Hubbard, Nebr., Charter No. 743, , In the State of Nebraska at the close of business November, 15, 1010. RESOURCES .Loans and discounts $155083 GO Overdrafts 755 IS Banking house, furniture and fixtures 2450 mi Current expenses, taxes and interest paid 2907 43 Due from Nation al and State banks .!?. $22037 55 Liberty bonds held as reserve. Currency ....... Gold coin Silver, nickels and cents Total $187707 27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....$ 10000 00 Surplus fund 7000 Oil Undivided profits ......... 3513 45 Individual depos its suuject io ' check S 77378 05 Demand certifi cates of De posit 5683 07 Time certificates of deposit . . . 82323 75 16538G 67 Depositor's guaranty fund. 1807 15 LEGAL NOTICES First Eub. Nov. 6, 1019 4w In the District Court of Dnkotu , County, Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE. David W. Hoch, 'who1 is the same person' 'ns D. W. Hoch, Plaintiff, vs. Rufus FrYoung and.-Maria Young, tn Guardian of Rufus P. Young, Doro thea Olson, Administratrix of the Estate- ,of Henrick-'Jorgen Frederlk Kyhl, who is the same person as- H. Kuhl, deceased, Dorothea Olsen, the Scottish American Mortgage Compa ny, a corporation, .Ann El Coffin, Adelia Williams, David W. William, Arria Cotton, and Joseph H. Cotton, Heirs at Law of , William B. Coffin, deceased, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW4 -NW), the northeast quarter of the south west quarter (NE4 SW.), the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NW& SEtf) and the south west quarter of the northeast quar ter (SWVi NEH). section one (1): the west half of the northwest' quar ter of the northeast quarter (W1 NWii NEli). secttofrtwo (2): town ship twenty-seven (27) range eight southeast quarter (SEJ4 SE&), sec tibn; ihirty-fivM35),4! township .twen-ty-elght (28), range eight 4(8), east of the Sixth t Principal Meridian, in Dakota County, Nebraska 'and all persons claiming any interest, of any kind, in the said real estate or any part thereof. Youand each of you are hereby notified" that oh. the 3rd dav of No. vembfcrf 1919, -plaintiff filed: hU duly vcni(i pcLiuuii against you in me District CourtHf Dakota County, Ne braska', the object noV -prayer' 'of which: is to qiitet hlatltleto- the northwest quarter of theribrthwest quarter. of thefstoiHhw&t 'qtiar ttrU (NEJJJTSWW) th Wlirthwest quarterof tfifeiVsoutheNiBtiBrter (NWfcSE4) - and; VHiit southwest quarter of the northeast quarter .(SWWWEK). ectionone(l);" the west half of the northwest quarteV of the northeast quarter (W-NW NE4), section two (2) township .twenjy-seven (27), range' eight (8); the southeast quarter of the south east quarter (SE4 SEtf), section thlrty-iflve (35), township" '- twenty eieht (28). ranee eitrht. east of tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Dakota County. Nebraska. And to remove the clouds .occasioned; by the claims of eacn ana every one of the defend ants, .and all persons claiming any interest ,oi any Kind, in said teal ei. tate or any part there6f.. Pla)ntiff also' pfaysJfpr general equiiBoic reuei. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 15th day or December, 1919.' , Dated this 5th day of November, 1U1. DAVID W. HOCH, Plaintiff. :'1400Jbu. of Corn in Grib $W One Base Burner : .... j;:..:.' ' 31T- " ? 1900 00 1275 00 600 00 C08 21 26420 76 Report of the Condition of the The Bank of Dakota County v or Jackson, Charter No. 651, hi the' State of Ncbraksa nt tho close of business November 15, 1010. RESOURCES l Loans undtdlscounts $205241 91 Overdrafts!". 563 8H Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc 39S78 08 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4357 28 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid 11182 21 Due from Na tional and state banks. . .$ 44004 06 Currency 3861 00 Gold coin 640 00 Silver, nickels and cents 1044 18 50440 24 Total i $187707 27 State of Nebraska, County of Dakotq ss. 1, u. It. bvans, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a cor rect and true copy of the report made to the State Banking Board. D. G. EVANS, Cashier. Attest: H. H. Adair, Director. Elmer H. Biermann, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day at November, 1010. J. J. Elmers, Notary Public. Commission expires Jan. 26, 1023. Total $311672 60 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 00 Undivided profits 13383 15 Individual de posits subject to check $ 70159 40 Time certificates of deposit ... 102501 03 Cashier's checks outstanding .. 7 00 271667 43 Depositor's guaranty fund. 2622 02 Total $311672 GO STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Dakota ss. I, W. A. McNulty, cashier of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of tho report made to the State Banking Board. W. A. McNULTY, Cashier. Attest: T. P. Harrington, Drr'" MicKir' T 1M v, buector. Su;ci'iicd and, sworn to before-me this 21st day of November, 10101 D. F. Waters, Notary Public. Commission expires July 17, 1924. E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponoa. Neb . 'V, .- Write or phone me early for dates, as I will sell neorly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. , I have some good farms and ranches for sale. Tours for Business. Buy your Boar Early and have the advantage of a Wider Selection. I am holding no Boar Sale This Fall This saves you money, for. it costs' to run a sale; I have a'hirge numtier of big-boned, stretchy boars of good quality and breeding. They are priced to sell quickly. Crystal Lake Stock Farm John B. Evans, Prop. Dakota City, Nebr. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMBULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA : Old Phone, 426 New Phone, 2067 6 First Pub. Nov. 13, 1019 5w. ROAD NOTltV ' To Whom it May ConceVnl The County Surveyor.who has been ordered to locate ,a road cdhtmenciug iAml Othitr Jloiih'cliolii (ioii.ls too Numeroas to" 3h'iifloit" USUAL TKU3IR TO VirKCHARKltS . i Mrs. . Anna Anderson, Owner j $ E. V. MAHVftjfifmS, AMiiunwv 31. .1, 1IOLKU,. Clerk t IHIIVHMIMIMMIUnHMMtUMMMMMMMIM, at the souineasc- corner- otv acetion Nineteen (19)J Townshi6iJTwnty-elKht (28Kitanee Seven (7:Dlta (laun. tv. tNebraaka. thence tiorth jklonir the SectlSnyIiiievbfctween -sections -Nine- teen Jti; anu xweniy iwjr iown ship Twenty-eljcht (28)? Range Seven (7); in 'said County to thVntirthetist cornerof said Section Nineteen (19),' and inter-ecting the section line road i-imnlriWalona'1 the north-i'llnn hf nlrl section Nineteen (19), In' 'Dakota' County, Nebraska, has reported in'Tay vbr of the eat'ahllshmenthereof 'ami all objectlona thereto or claims" fpr; damlures must be filed In the CeUntyr -' Clerics "office .on' or' beforeYthe 19th day of January, 4M0,'orcuehf road '. will'ue.' ewiiMeiieu.? T "" -' -Jf'&JBACeK; County CleiK. Dr Koeh Sells a 10-oz. Bottle of Vanilla Extract for 90c, and Lemon for $1.QQ. And our Spices of all kinds are the Cheapest sold, on thq market, Wecput out a,50tll. Pail of Poultry Tonic for $8.00, and we guarantee it will make your hens lay. We also sell Stock Tonic, and No. 1 Dip., You can get these" goods from the wagon, or at the C. W. Hitts residence, South Sioux City, Neb, .Jft G&RLOCK, Agent W f L K -A' ? H- i r.i ,v r A IL mtn s. .,. .&& 'yi h --ttflttzs K Y , frt H- MKffiff '- AiMMmfmMtfHtwm :V