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FAftunftfttv WA. W An DAKOTA COUNTY HEItALDt , DAKOTA CITY, NEIIRASKA i t ? i M ' m IIILIHIIIIIIJI .IIIIBM1M MMWIIMI JIIH !! !! M II WW! W'l' 1 ' 1 1 Hl lllHI J p ! Lincoln Man Is Delighted i:.(iim:i:u hvd iuiu nvTisjt so had in: con,!) iitiuufr. HAISi: .MAM) TO JUS hi: AD. "Where Wood Stands In Characteristic, Frank Manner Leonard "Wood Speaks Out ori Principles and Policies of Our Government. "Our government must bo put on u budget system. Only by carefully estimating our expen ditures and seeing to It (but nil departments keep within tliclr appropriations can wo Jiopo to curb tho criminally insane waste of any administration. Washing ton must censo to bo tbo spigot from which Hows all tbo foolish expenditures of the nation. "I nrmly believe tlint tbo Irk Bonio war taxes which retard trade and prosperity and inuUo ltfo a burden for the small busi ness man, farmer and household er Hhould bo spread over n long er term of years. 'It Is not fair that tho people who worked and fought to save America for pos terity should buvo to pay all tho bjlls, loo. "America's most precious trust Its children are In tho hands of voefully underpaid group of ldgh-bouled citizens, our teach ers, 't'ho educators of our coun try, highly trained for their work, hold nt tHolr disposal tho greatest asset wo have agalniit bolshevlsm and tbo red inctmcc. They mold tho makeup of our -next generation. Wo must see to It that they are pnld a better wage. t "HclatloiiR between capital nud ilnboiwbetweuii those wlio work and those who- direct must bo , on the basis of u squuio deal to labor ami a stiunro deal to cap ital ; a wage which, with thrift . mid Industry, will enable a man to llvo and save. Wu mlist pro vldo tbo necessary machinery promptly to Investlgato condi tions at Issue In strikes and for making the same public, We can largely control tlieso conditions through sound public opinion ; but sound public opinion cannot bo created without Intelligent and frank publicity. Wo must strive to Increase the human cle ment In tbo relations between employers and employees. We must see that labor lms suitable working conditions. Wo must nhollsh child labor. We must give nu honest day's wage for an honest day's work, and In turn labor must glvo an Inmost day's work. Wo must not only let live but help to llvo. "1, believe In developing a de partment of agriculture that ful ly and Intelligently co-operates with tlm farmer and tbo great farm organisations, with one at tho head who knows and ap preciates tho furm needs from experience. ' "The nation must be made to realize the Importance of tho farmer; and the government you establish In Washington must 'know what tho hard-working producers of our country need. "I have no apologies to make for the American uniform. If I . had, It would bo an Insult to every soldier who died In Franco or In any prevlouo war we have waged. "Let us build up an Intense American spirit Hellish but helpful to a world In trouble, backed' by the right kind of an American conscience. Fight loose-Hbered internnllonallsm ns you would death, for It means national death. America has a great mission In the world, one which t-he cap only perform by being a 'strong, united people." The Nation Needs Such a Man General Wood has, as an administrative official, held re. sponsible positions and has never been found wanting. Ho Is absolutely uafo and tane on fundamental principles of our con stitutional Government, his feet are always on the ground, and If elected preoident, will settle questions for the general welfare regardless of Its political effect. The nation needs such a man In tho white house. ! D. RICHARDS, Fremont, Nebraska. Flynn Commission Company Olflco Phones Auto. 0231) Hell. UG1 Rosidenco Phono Auto 88282 V3I. (HILL) J. 1'IA'NN livi: stock COMMISSION .Mi:itCHANTS Hoom 301 Kxchnngo Bldg. SIOUX (JITV, IOWA Stock Yards 310(18. CATTMi. SUKICL. AVrlto US-WIro US-Phono us If you want market Information, Ship UsFor tlio lli;h price mid good 1111. "I am in better condition today than I have been in several years, and it is all because what Tanlnc has done for me," said 13. V. Cum mins, a railrond engineer living at 1938 U street, Lincoln, Neb. 'Tor a long time," lie continued, "I had "uil'ered terribly from rhcu nntiiin, and although I tried many treatments and medicines thnt were recommended for my trouble I could pet only a little temporary relief. I suffered mainly with my arms, and tho pain distressed me so much that I had become nervous and restless. I cnulrint raise my hands to my head without suffering ngony, and while running my engine I would bo in con stant misery, so you can imagine the strain I was under, suffering like I was with tho responsibility of hand ling my engine and pulling the train through on time. "I had tried so many things in vain thnt it looked HkoI would never i;et rid of my trouble. Then Tanlnc came along and itjust filled the bill. It wa'i so highly recommended that I decided to try it and to-soy I am delighted witii the results is putting it mildly It was not long after I began taking Tanlac thnt I began to improve and have been getting (let ter right nlong ever since. Why, al ready I feci like n different person and cheerfully recommend Tanlac to anybody who may bo suffering like I was before I started taking it.." Tanlnc is sold in Dakota City by Noiswangcr Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. Adertisement. KSTIIAYNOTICH Notice is hereby givc.i Hint I hir taken up as an estrny at my pin"c in Dakota City, Nebraska, ' en or about March 11, 1020, one n.iy mot voiRht about 860 pounds age., no nit ten cnrs old. White fpot In fore rend. Owiic.- cniy liae said anim tl h; proving 'ironcrty end paying c- s( of cnrn, and ndvertiin. Sylyeator J. in' nc . Dakota City, :' '.. To DetUcate Ilig State Itulldlng The new agricultural engineering building nt the Ncbrnska College of Agriculture, which, fully equipped cost nearly a quarter of a .million dollars, and which is said to bo the finest building of its kind n Ameri ca, will be dedicated April 14th. This building contains splendly equip ped laboratories for efficient instruc tion in the following subjects under direction of a highly trained nnd practical teaching stair: Wood work, forgo work, farm machinery, gas en gines, tractor, automobiles, trucks, rural architecture, drainage nnd irri gnlion. More than 500 men wcie given training in this department during tills school year. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. April 1, 1920 -'lw. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Adiiiluislratiii. State of Nebraska, County of Da kota ss. IN THE COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the Estate of John U. Evans, deceased. On reading nnd filing the petition of Win. P. Warner, agent for It. E. Evans, praying that Administration of said estate mny be granted to Sidney T, Frum ns Administrator. Urdeied, that April J 7th A 1).. 1020. at 10 o'clock A. M is assigned for hearing said petition, when all t.11 persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held in and fpr silid County, land bIiow cause why tho prayer of neti- tioner should not bo granted; ,aml mat notice or tho pendency of said petition nnd tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of una urucr in me unKota county Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weehs, prior to said day of hearing Dated March 21,' 1920. . s. w. Mckinley, (aoal) County Judge, OIlDEll 1IUY1NU UIYtiK HWdAL ATTENTION Notice of llcleiee's Sole. In the District Court of Dakota County, Nebrnskn. Fannie Crozicr, Plaihtifl, vs. Ida Woods rtnd Fannie Crpzicr, gun. (linn of the Person and Estate of Ida Woods, on Incompetent Person, Defendant?. TO THE ABOVE NAMED. PLAIN TIFF AND DEFENDANTS JN SAID ACTION AND TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned- referee, duly appointed, commissioned nnd qualified as such in the above entitled cause, in com pliance with the order of the Dis trict f-jurt of Dakota County, Ne braskn, duly made and entered on tho 4th dayof March, 1920, will at the South front door of the Court House in tho Villngo of Dakota City Dakota County, Nebraska, on the 12th day of April, 1920, at 11 o'clock, A M., of said day, offer for sole the fol lowing described real estate situated in Dakota County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 10, 11 and 12, in Ulock 89, in the Village of Dakota City, Dakota County, Ncbrnska, in cluding the dwelling and ail improve ments thereon, and nlso all of Rlrck 41, in said Village of Dakota City, Dakota County, Nebraska. And all that part of the NE', NE, of Section 8, Township 28. Rnngc 9, East, in Dakota County, Nebraska, lying Nortli of the South line 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 stnte 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, nnd all that portion ot Lot 1, Blocli 25, within said quarter section, tj gether with streets and alleys adja cent thereto. Also the SJ4 S SW-J4of Section o, iownsnip 2, itnnge a, fcast, anu the N NW&, Section 8, Township 28, llnnge 9, East, and that portion of the'SH NWJ4, Section 8, lyin.7 North of the right of way of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company's right of way running through snid section; all of said land being East of tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Dakota County, Nebraska. The property mentioned in Block 89, Dnkota City, Nebraska, andBlocn 11, in Dakota City, Nebraska, will each be offered separately from th? farm property above mentioned and will be sold for cosh. v The farm property mentioned in Section 5, and that mentioned in Sec tion 3, will be offored together 'or separately, as will in the judgment of the referee result in obtaining the best price therefor, and terms will be given upon a part of the purchase price. Such terms can be obtained at any time by inquiry from the un dersigned referee, nnd will be an nounced ipublicly at the opening of said sale. Witness mv hftiTd this 6th day of March, 1920.' J. J. EIMERS, Referee. 1st Pub. March 11, 1920 5w. First Pub. March 5, 1920 v. Notice by Publication To Jcsso Everetto Morrh, Npn-res-idont defendant: You will tako no tice that on tho 2Sth day of February, 1920, the plaintiff, Mnbei Mortis, filed her petition in th District Court of Dnkota County, Nebraska, against you, tho object nnd prayer of which nro to obtain a decree of abso lute divorco from you, on the ground that you have been guilty of extreme cruelty townrd sahl plaintiff, and thnt although being of sufficient ability to provide suitable mninte nanco for snid plaintiff, you have grossly, wantonly nnd cruelly refused and neglocted 50 to do. You are required to answer said p titton on or before Monday, tho 12th dnv of April, 1920. Dated this 1st day of March, i9::n. MABEL MORRIS, Plnlntli'.'. J. II. BARRY, Attorney for Plaintiff First Pub. March 25, 1920 5 w. Nutlet' to Bridge Contractors Bids will bo received on April 22, 1920. until 12:00 o'clock, Noon, and opened on April 26, 1920, nt Dakota City, Nebraska, for all liriuges 10 no built or repaired in Dakota county during the yenr 1920. Said bridges to b'e built according to State plans am specification, which are on file at County Clerks office. Certified check mode payable to County Clerk of Dnkota County, for $500.00 must nccornpany bid. The County Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or nil bids. ' J. S. BACON, County Clerk. First PUb. March 25, 1920 4v. sKV XT m Vl sAjbHMskbv HwZ0Uswt V f MBWiicj- BMTMIIisfFiiffinissMsssssMrM ' b&a fMH "A new note we've struck it" Chesterfield NO "sharps", no "flats", but my! how Chesterfields do "Satisfy!" A delightful selection of fine Turkish and Domestic tobac cos, harmoniously blended that's Chesterfield 1 ITMlKffiKfill hsiiTiirfc I I si 1 lr V Xo. 2037.SV FIXKiiY IIRKI) Jf C& b Jtllo -Color: White, with Blach Pants. Will stand the Season a( my place known as the lNinly farm. One mile wesl and live miles south of Dakota City, ant! 21 miles northeast of Homer, Xeh., every day in the week. TERMS: $12.50 for standing colt; $10.00 to insure mare in foal. When mare is about to be removed qr sold, the foal bill becomes due at once. Good care will be taken to avoid accidents, but will not be responsible if any should occur. L. L. Howard Owner and 3!ana$rer. Dalcota City, Xeh., Itontc 2 E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer i. First Puli. April 1, 1020 notum: To it. Ii. Martin In whose name tttlo to southeast quarter oC south west quarter of southeast quarter of section 20, township 27 nortli, rungo 5) east, Dakota count v, Nebrnskn, ap pears of record in tho County Clerk's office, ex'Ollicio register of deeds, no person being in tho ncti'.M possession or occupancy of said laid: ou are hero.iv' notified Hint tho undersigned purchased at pritito a sale on the 27th day of May, 1018, tho above described land; that the R.une wm not assessed In the name ol any person for the years pji:,, 1017, IMS and 1010, however, w.ia taxed for all srtid years; and you arc further iiotilled that after tho exnlratlon of Whreo months from the dato of tho service ot tins notico upon you n deed will bo applied for by tho under slgneU C. S. BRIG'HAM, Owner of Tax Cercificntc. OMler of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Acconut. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Ncbrnska. State of Nebraska, Dakota Coun ty. 5S To Julia Agnes Oliver, nnd to a--porsons interested in tho estate of Edward Cyril Oliver, deceased: On reading the petition of Sidney T. Frum, administrator, praying a fmnl settlement nnd allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 23rd day of March, 1020, and that proofs of heirship bo taken and de cree rendered thereon; tlyit a decree distributing nnd assigning the resi due of said estate bo entered; unci that such other and further orders and proceedings may bo had as may ho required hy statutes. It Is hereby ordered that you and nil persons interested in said mnttor may, and do, appear at tho County Court to be held in and for said County, on tho lGth day of April, A. D. 1020, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any thcrobe, why tho prayer of the petitioner should not be grant ed, and that notico of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to a,!! persons in terested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in Tho Da kota County Herald, a weekly news paper printed in said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. S. W. McKINLEV, (Senl.) County Judge. Ponca, Nelb. MM Write or phono mo early for dates, as I will sell nearly ev ery day tliis sseason. I am sell ing for tho best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I havo somo good farms and ranches for sale. Yours for lluslncss. 11 w jw ail7iliK8WKrtp Haft ,Jk " JRyfyaKw mi'JLA LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU MM Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO A311IULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Old Phone, 426 Now Phone, 2007 j Abstracts of Title ii J A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy Iof every Abstract I make .!. .1. EIJIEltS, Jtontlcil Abstractor. j c Successor to tho Dakota County Abstract Company r 1IUoutiMmjulliow ia Unlln rHKitily rourckrlftbla n4 lluvrvuarnnj Til! m hen 10 1'Uul lu Mtuiciopatuiviuid .JXf I Send 10c. lor on ptckv imPfliK rch o Glint uur uu4 H (r I'H iiiu)uuj.oaiib.uoi.1' 1XLdLtTtlJ IHtHOlMtSUTHUMimtlOCO,, lPk Envelopes In K-cfcry Size, Color or Quality AT TH'IS OFFICE (. ll svW p