I , 11 r" HIWHlfeffi! - , 11. S. INCOME TAX EXEMPTS NOBODY Every Person Who Had Incomo in 1919 Must Determine Own Liability. 'mskssssmmmemmmesBBssssissi hAXOTi COUNTY KliUU)) DAKOTA OfrT, liltti .-". ,';& JJJjjJVJgjJj --piTO't'v,A7 ; t, j.-q . . . r MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE. Gureat Way la to Follow Form 1040 A. Freo Advice In Doubtful Casts. Sever PwaltUa Law. A' Nobody 1a exempt from Incomo Tax. An obligation Is laid directly on tho shoulders of each citizen and resident to consider his own case and to get bit iturn In on time If ono li due. With eneh return stowing a tax duo n payment munt accompany tho retnra In the full amount of the tax or n't least onc-qunrtcr of the tax. All returns for 1010 must be filed on or before March 15. Muit 8how True Figures. In figuring up his earnings for In vomc tax purposes a person must take Into consideration all items of taxable Income, nnd each item Itself roust bo iiccurato In ntnount. Guesses nnd es timates must bo avoided, for the re turn is roado under oath. ISvcrybody vrbo bad an Jaeoae dur ing 1010 must now tetwmdao wh other his or her not Incomo u vaaVeient In amount to require an Iaceeae "-Tax re turn. The best way to find oat la to get a Fohb 1040A. and follow' tao In structions printed on It Tkt facta will serve as a reminder of eieayltesn of Incomo; and If a return k duo, It 'tells bow to prepare, and 41o4t One of tho Important poisatsto keep In, mind Is that a peraon's act lacssao Is found by a computation nrascrlbed In tho law, and that each Item of In come from f very; source, saost bo con sidered, ualecM aaWlacoily nwilrt. Another thin to roaeoaibar la that the personal exemption aUotired tax payers by law lias bo rotation whatever to the requirement to Mo rwtarn. Tata exemption Is not to be coaafflorod uatl a person baa figured out his set la come and determined whether It was sufficient to require hiss to file a re turn. Then, If a return must be filed, he should read careally tho lastruc ' tlons for clauilntf exemption, and com plete his return. If in doubt on any point as to .incomo or deductions, a person may secure free advice and aid from 'tho nearest Internal Revenueoflleo. Nhuty banks nad trust companies are ajao famish ' Ine slmllnr service duralg banklag hours. Heavy Penalties In Law. , For falllag to make mrmam on time the Booaity Is a flfto 6t sis sacra than $1,000 and an addKloa pt VS per cent to the tax, If aay. For making a false or frandttloat retnra taw BMuOtr la a fine of net mora tkaa $0,M6 or la prtaosuneatt not egisaeang mi year, or both ; and. In aoVaKlaa, par coat of the tax. There .aro ejfctor aoaaWoa for falling to y tax whoa duo and for understatement of tho tax through negligence. Many Sources of Income.. Aside from what oao saay earn by his aervlcea, there arc ssany other sources of. Incaaac If ,he aoM any property daring IMS ho ntut tgwro out tho gala raallaed, U ho raated buildings, Mai, ayartsaeata or rooaaa auch ronta saaat bo osaas4srod taxa able, an he aaay clalaa'aXactioas for nccesaarjr oxpoasoa laMetal to rests. Bank tntetoat la a ooiajoa aoarco ol lacomo a4.1s taxahlo whether with draws or not Any of iaUroat credited to a deaosftor la Income to the deaoettor. ii Iaterest asj sseftf gas ac aotoa la taxable j ala kaia lataraat received from coryaaakaaa, A tUeYayoi who cashed kls Usar anco farlftg 1M9 aitot aay att as In come any w,m recorvei over tho to tal of preeatBsae paid. Masaaora of Bartnorohlps or poraeaal service corporatloas or boaaiclartoa of an ostato or trust ataat rqaort tholr shares of Incomo distributable to them whether or not .actually withdrawn. Dividends of domestic coryoratioaa must be reported. Many other fersta ot incomo are taxable, ualoss specific ully exempted. Mrs. Cora Scott Lost 60 Pounds TJIOUDLKS BISAPPKAR AFTKlt " TAKING TANLAC AND SHE LS HK0A1NIN0 HEIt LOST WEIGHT. "Anybody who gets tho wonderful relief I have experienced ought tr certfilnly praiBO the medicine that did it," said Mrs. Cora Scott, living nt 3002 Lindsey Ave., Omaha, Neb. "Before I took Tanlac," she con tinued, "I was suffering form a num ber of ailments and was up all hours of the night, feeling so nervous nnd miserable I couldn't half sleep. My stomach was all out of order and my jippctlto was so poor that I colild hardly cat a thing and suttcrea more or less nil tho time from indigestion I was badly constipated and had diz zy spells and awful headaches. I nlso suffered from catarrh of tho head und had rheumatism in both legs and the upper part of both arms which was ve,r.v painful. I had been in this condition almost a year and during this time I lost sixty pounds. Although I felt tired and worn out at night 1 couldn't get any soun'd sleep and would always get up in the mornings feeling worse than when I went to bed. I had too much will power to give up, but it was all I colud do to drag around and do my work. . "Itook so many different, I.inds of medicines without getting any relief that I began to think nothing could help me. But I found I was mistaken soon nfter I began taking Tanlac, for I begnn to feel better with my first few doses. My appetite is fine now und my condition has im proved so I can ent anything I want without suffering a bit from indiges tion. The catarrh has left me en tirely and the rheumatism seldom bothers me at all. I am regaining my lost weight and am so much stronger that I can work from morn ing till night and then go to bed and sleep like a child." Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswangqr Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shnno's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. Advertisement. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. March 5, 1920 4w. Notice by Publication To Jesse Everetto Morrii, Non-res-idont defendant: You will take no tice that on the 25th day of February, 1020, tho plaintiff, Mabel Mortis, filed her petition in the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, against you. the object and prayer ot which are to obtain a decree of abso lute divorce from you, on the ground that you have been guilty of extreme cruelty toward said plaintiff, and that although being of sufficient ability to provide suitable mainte nance for said plaintiff, you have grossly, wantonly nnd cruelly refused and neglected so to do. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday, the 12th day of April, 1920. Dated this 1st day of March, 19:10. MABEL MORRIS, Plaintiff. J. H. BARRY, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 i tjMJta INCOME TAX IS W DUEJARCH 15 Penalties for Delay and Fallurt to Make Returns Early Compliance Uijed. All income tax returns coverlug tho year 1010 must be filed by Monday, March 15. Kach taxable return must be accompanied by check or money or der for the full amount or at least oue quarter ot the amount of tax due. Cash payments aro accepted only at the collector's main offlco; If sent by mall, they are at tho sender's risk. Residents ot Nebraska should file their returns with, and make payments of Income Tax to, George L. Loomls, Collector of Internal "Re venue, Omaha, Neb. Thoco who must file returns but have hot done so are warned that tho reveauo law imposes heavy penalties for failure to get returns In oa time or to uiake.paymeats oa time. , ; Hkpy, MIbk and early payments ara urged in 'order to relievo .the lataraal revenuo'Oftlces us much as,poslb!e of en overload on thefjjal 4aj, Macs IX First Pul . March 5,1020 awks. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap poliitinout or Administratrix. State. of Nebraska, Dakota Coun ty. S3 In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Clayton Hilbmn, Deceased. On reading and Hung tho petition of Lorena Hilborn praying that the Administration of said Estate may be granted to her as Admlnistt tanx; Ordered, that March 20, A. D. 1U20, at 10 o'clock A, M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all pur- sons interested tn said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and,. for said County, and show cause why the prayer of 'petitioner should not be granted; and' that no-' tice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons Interested in said mattrr by publishing a copy of this order in Tho Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In said County, tor three successive weeks, prior to fiald day of heqrlng. uateu Aiarch u, ivzo. S. W. McKINMSY, (Seal.) County Judge. Notice of Jlrft't'iwN Snle, In tho District Court of Dakotn County, Nebraska. Fnnnlo Crosier, Platntifl, vs. Ida Woods and Fannie Crazier, guar dlan of the Person and Estuto -of Ida Woods, an Incompetent Person, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED PLAIN TIFF AND DEFENDANTS IN SAID ACTION AND TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice is hereby clven that the un dersigncd referee, duly appointed, commissioned and qunllfiod as such in the obovo entitled cause, in com pliance with the Order of tho Dis trict Court of Dakota County, Ne braska, duly made and entered on tho 4th day of March, 1920. will nt tho South front door of the Court House in the Village of Dakota City, Dakota County, Nobruska, on the 12th day of April, 1920, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, offer for sale the fol lowing described real estate situated in Dukota County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 and 12, In Block 89, in tho Vlllag of Dakota Cjtyf Dakota County, Nebrnsku, in cluding the'dwelling and all improve ments thereon, and also all of Block 41, in said Village of Dakota City, Dakota County, Nebraska. " And all that uart of the NEi; (IggtirllflHHgeraAMM n m m a ED S3 d PUBUC SALE HO EH ED W m m u u m u n OH U m As my interests in South Dakota require all my attention, and having 11 d leased my farm, I will sell at Public Sale 4 miles southwest of Hubbard, 2 miles north and a half mile east of Nacora, BO OB d DD m m m m u m m m m m m M m m Monday, March 15th Wl rhls is one of theBigKest Sales Held in Northeast Nebraska this year, and Sellin?- v. Ill kLti'MVonipUy at 10. 10 Horses and Mules njiji One team of black f,'elding', 7 and !) years old, wt. H 8000 lbs.; One team 7 and 8 years old, wt. 2100; One j brown mare, 5 years old, ivt. 1750; One 2 year old colt: PI rgj One span of mules, 9 years old, wt. 2800; One span of M mules, 8 years old, wt. 2200. m m m w n BO 243 Head Of Cattle 30 head of high grade bred Hereford Cows; 25 head of high grade bred 2 and 3 year old Hereford Heif ers; 12 head of higji grade Hereford 3 year old steers; 10 head of high grade Hereford Steers 2 years old; 80 head of high grade Hereford Steers, 1 year old; 80 head of high grade Hereford Heifers 1 year old; 3 choice milk eows 2 fresh; 1 Registered Hereford Bull. 124 Head of Hogs m QB 24 Poland China old brood sows; .100 hend of Shoats, !S weight 180 pounds. , DID m m n D 11 HO d II m m n .BO M M M U EH H Farm Machinery, Etc. One complete Reeves threshing outfit, in good run ning order. One Rumley Separator, 36x60, with blow stacker, Ruth feeder in good running order. One Rob erts portable alfalfa .grinder, capacity 2 tons per hour, complete with packer. One No. 5 Sandwich cylinder corn sheller, nearly new. One Moline universal tractor ran complete with plows, new. One 10-horse"Stickney gaso- ra line engine. One Dempster hay stacker. Two sweeps, im one a McCormick. One side delivery rig. Two mow- gj ing machines, one Emerson and one Deering, new. g One Deering binder, new. Three cultivators, two New gj r Centurys, one walking. One disc cultivator.. One disc, gg One harrow with cart. One John Deere corn planter, QQ with 160 rods of wire. One John Deere furrow opener, Qg new. Two walking plows. Three wagons. Two hay- B racks. One hog rack. One fanning mill. One ground H roller. One grain drill. One endgate seeder. One fod- flj der cutter. One corn grader. One Schroder grain ele vator, 34 feet long, complete with power. One horse clipper. One grindstone. One hog waterer. Four setss of harness. Three sets of fiynets. One stock saddl ?. Two hay'rakes, and many other articles not listed. FIVE DOZEN RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS. II TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF CORN. jg ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF SEED, OATS. 9 TWENTY TONS OF CHOICE UPLAND HAY g SIXTY TONS OF 4 ALFALFA HAY. GRANT SIX AUT03IOBILE, RUN 4 MOO MILES, AND IS IN GOOD SHAPE. m m USUAL TERMS OF SALE. BIG HOT LUNCH SERVED FREeVt'nOON. sfvattis(atwpr , ( - m i m m John J. Hayes, ibfwner s Cols. A. Ira Davis and Sterling Stewart, Auctioneers. Hubbard State Bank, Clerk. Q BO tesaft.iiifeetiBstrt.',ir- , narafEniBirarBniiaiiairEinapganfn I.-A. '- S - V NE4 of Section 8, Township 28, RaiiKe 9, East, In Dakota County, Nebraska, lying North of the South lino of what was originally Lots 1 and 12 In Blocks 22, 23, 24 and 25, in the Village of Dakota City, in said county and state, and comprising what was formerly known as Out lotj 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 41, and fractional Outlot 45 and Lots 1 and 12 In Block 22, Lots 1 and 12 in Block 23, Lots 1 and 12 in Block 24, and all that portion of Lot 1, Block 25, within said quarter section, to gether with streets and alleys adja cent thereto. Also the SH S, SWi, of Section 5. Township 28, Kongo 9, East,, and the N4 NVi, Section 8, Township 28, Kange I), East, and that portion of the SH NWW, Section 8, lyinqt North of tho right of way of tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company's right of way running throuiih said section: nil of said land helng East of tho Sixth Principal Meridian, In Dakota County, Nobraska. Tho property mentioned In Block 89, Dakota City, Nebraska, nnd Block 11, In Dakota City, Nebraska, will each he offered separately from the farm proporty above mentioned, and will bo sold for cash. Tho farm property mentioned in Section 5, and that mentioned in Sec tion S, will be offered together or separately, as will in tho judgment of the referee result In obtaining the best price therefor, and terms will bo given upon a part of the purchase price. Such terms can be obtained at any time by inquiry from the un dersigned referee, and will be .an nounced publicly at the opening of snld sale. f Witness my hand this 6th day of March, 1920. J. J. EIMERS, Referee. 1st Pub. March 11, 1920 5v. ( " ' W" :..i :: rr i '';.;".' M nt you whtt u4 how la slMi U rnui va..tkl snd flaw.fnM.MMBA VwkataiiUBilU WttuctoMiunuUh toMwUbW. c ' IScs4 ItojM o pckM inc. oi uiui raniv u. Mn MJ nodiet MOV FREE THE MOUmrTNtMUl HCI CO., LO9aU0mUHsVC4MMLtiHt. The Herald for News when it Is News. The Herald for News when It is News. E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Poncaa., Neb. Tka Ml Kt AT HOME EXPECT YOU 1 RC r ULr -ro TEIA. 'KM AM. ABOUT MAMA'S iOjrikTrA VISIT CIITIC" TM 27K5feM it. ExUlaratiai Bwlnim; V MtMMn iimi am rrtw itM.rcMt una, LAMtT tMW MATMEE IK1Y WttttBAY KwarybaaV ! Aafc Aayberfy . t aj tjfUa Taaal Aagsf UW gUgW auaMf MgU T aV Uag The Herald for Ne,wa when it is News. Write or phono me early for dates, as 1 will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for tho best farmers nnd stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I have some good farms and ranches for sale. Yours for Business. fHgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa V'' Fv7aBBBBaBMHgaBBBBaHBS 'JJaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar BBBBBBBBt 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbIt 4 i X I u r " ft t I W- ,v. t . , v- I -afW J daM 1 T.'nT.prtt.al' '"ruUyJ,5' T "l " "