Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 22, 1920, Image 8

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Tanlac Worth
Weight in Gold
weave!! says wife game!)
forty pounds through
TAKING TANLAC,
'.lt everybody only knew what n
blessing Tanac hi9 been to. my wife
they'd say ns I do that It Is worth
Its 'weight In irold." said Edward
Weaver, of 700 Ninth St., Lincoln,
Neb.
"For eighteen years," he continued,
"my wife has been a terrible sufferer
arid had gotten so she was unable to
do any of her housework, oho was
so nervous that the least little noise
would upset her and she suffered
dreadfully from rheumatic pains all
over her body. Sho had no appetite
and her stomach was so weak she had
to llvo on the lightest kind of diet.
She had awful headaches nnd her
life was one unbroken period of suf
fering. Sometimes she w6uld have
sinking spells, when it looked as
though she would go out.
"Her recovery through the use of
Tanlac has boon almost llko a mira
cle',', for she has gained all of forty
pounds in weight and looks like a
different person. Her appetite re
turned while she was taking her first
aottle and it wasn't long before she
could cat just anything, and then she
began to pick up in strength and
weight. The pain she had suffered
from and her nervousness arc en
tirely gone and she sleeps like a child
every night. She says sho Is feeling
well and sho certainly looks it, and I
can't praise Tanlac enough for what
it, has done for her."
Tanlac is sold in Dakotn City by
Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South
Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and
in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy.
Advertisement.
LEGAL NOTICES
(28), Block Nine (0), Railway Addi
tion, Dakota Co., Neb., being nn ad
dition to South Sioux City, Nebraska,
and to remove the clouds occasioned
bv the claims of the defendant H. J.
Jdhpson in and to said Lots Nine
teen (iu) and xwcnty-oignt c:h;; to
remove the clouds occasioned by the
claims of the defendant Harry :.
Hubbard, who is the same oerson as
H. S. Hubbard, in and to said Lot
Twenty-three (23); to remove the
clouds occasioned by the claims of
the defendant N. E. Nicholson, in
and to Lot Twenty-seven (27), by
virtue of the former ownership of
said defendants in and to said real
estate, and to remove the cloutU oc
casioned by the claims of trie defend
ants Lots Nineteen (19), 'twenty
three (23), Twenty-seven (27) nnd
Twenty-elght (28), Block Nino (ft),
Railway Addition, Dakota Co., Neb,,
being a part of South Sioux City, Da
kota County, Nebraska, rnd all per
sons claiming any tnt-jre.rt of any
kind in said real estate or any part
thereof. Plaintiff also prays for
general equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 24th day of
May, 1920.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1920.
LAURITS JENSEN, Plaintiff.
DAKOTA
couMi'V HSkAtm rfisi oisv, RifyUuty
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, of
which at least Twenty-five Thousand
Dollars shall have been paid in nt
time of commencement gf business,
which shall be Issued in shares of
the pap value of One Hundred (100)
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MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES
SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NE
CESSARY. One of the Worlds
largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000
000.00) wants ambitious men In your
locality to sen direct to consumer
Dollars each. No transfer of the nationally known brands of an ex
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ,
In the District Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska.
Edward R. Polly, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary P. Cochran, and the unknown
heirs of Mury McGavnck, deceased,
Julia A. Nixon, Grace A. Nixon, Alex
ander M. Nixon, a minor, Lwenco
Mi Nixon, a minor, John Nixon, John
Taylor, James Nixon or his unknown
heirs, The unknown heirs of Alexan
der Nixon, Elizabeth McLean, or her
unknown heirs, and William F. Cur
tis, or his unknown heirs, et' til.. itd
the North severt (7) fetit of Lot Ten
(1ft ami hn Rnllf K TUMv.t'hean nf
(DU), of Lot Eleven, (11), In Block
Four (4), Original Plat of tho VII-
lage of Homer, in Dakota CtUilty,
Nebraska, and all persona claiming
any interest in said real estate of
any part thereof. Defendants.
'.The above named non-realdent
defendants will take notice that
on the 2nd day of April, 1920,
the above named plaintiff filed
his petition in the District
Court of Dakota County, Nebraska,
against the abovo named defendants,
interpleaded with others, the objjet
and prayer of which are to quiet ti
tle in plaintiff In and to the North
7 feet of lot 10, and the South ?;,
feet of lot. 11, in Block 4, Original
Plat oC'tHe Vlllago of Homer. Drtkot;,
County, Nebraska, against the claims
of each and all of said" defendant,
and remove the clouds therefrom, nnd
to' cancel a certain mortgage given
on said IotUl. by one Enhrom Roiik
well to William Nixon, now deceased,'
on or about the 25th day of May,
ivw, lor the sunror 5400.00, recorded
In the mortgage records of Dakota
County, Nebraska, in Book Q, at page
499, for. .the reason the same has been
Jiald, and not satisfied of record,
which petition further prays for costs,
and for all other aria further orders
"and judgment as justice and equity
require in the premises.
, You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 17th day of May, 1920.
'' Dated April 6th, 1920.
EDWARD R. POLLY,
Plaintiff.
By Win. P. Warner, His Attorney.
Pub. April tt, 15, 22, 29.
First Pub. April 15, 1920 4 w.
LEGAL NOTICE.
James P. Goodwin, Plaintiff, vs. Jo
seph Leach, Minnie Leach, Mary Cavo,
Willurd A. Gave, Julio Clurk, V.'llMum
Clark, Stella Calhaun, Zeb Calhaun,
John D. Plerson, Luthcra '. Pierson,
and Lots One (1), Two (2), Three
(3), and Four (4), Block Three (3),
and Lot Six (C), Block Two (2),
Moun and Hunt's Addition to South
Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any Inter
est of any kind in said real estate
or any part thereof, Defendants.
You and each of vou are herebv
notified that on the 12th day of
April, 1920, plaintiff filed his duly
verified petition against you in the
District Court of Dakota County,
Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which is to quiet his title to Lots
One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and
four (4), In Block Three (3), and
Lot Six (0) in Block Two (2), Moan
and Hunt's Addition to South Sioux
City, Dakota County, Nebraska, and
to remove tho clouds occasioned by
the claims of the defendants, Joseph
Leach, Minnie Leach, Mary Cave,
Wlllard A. Cavo, by virtue of the for
mer ownership of William Leach de
ceased, Ann Leach, deceased, and
Susan McKenna, deceased; the claims
of the defendants Julia Clark, Wil
liam Clark, Stella Calhaun, and Zeb
Calhaun, by virtue of the former
ownership of William Leach, deceas-.
ed, In the land upon which said real
estate was platted; to remove the
clouds occasioned by tho claims of
tho defendants John D. Plerson an.l
Luthcra E. Plerson under and by vir
tue of a deed to said promises and
to remove tho clouds occasioned by
tho claims of defendants Lots One
(1), Two (2). Three (3). and Four
(4), Block Three (3), and Lot Six (6),
in Block Two (2). Moan and Hunt's
Addition to South Sioux City, In Du-
noia county, xxeurasKa, ana all per
sons Claiming any Interest of any
kind In said real estate or any part
thereof.
Plaintiff also prays for general
equitable relief
You are required to answer said
petition on or before tho 24th day of
May, 1920.
Doted this 12th day of April, 1920.
JAMES P. GOODWIN, Plaintiff.
.stock of this corporation shall bo
operative until entered on the books
of the corporation.
ARTICLE V. The Indebtedness of
this corporation shall at no tirrie ex
ceed tho amount of its paid in capi
tal and surplus except for deposits.
ARTICLE VI. This corporation
shall begin buslncs on the 1st day of
March, l)2i), or as soon thereafter as
authorized by the State Banking
Board of the State of Nebraska, and
shall terminate on the 1st day of
March, 2019.
ARTICLE VII. The affairs of this
corporation shall be under the con
trol and management of a board of
directors consisting of not less than
three nor more than five sharehold
ers, whose term of office shall be for
n period of one year, or until their
successors are elected and qualified,
not less than a majority of whom
shall be residents of the county in
which the bank is located or coun
ties immediately adjacent thereto.
It .shall be the duty of the board of
directors to elect from their number
a president and secretary, and select
a vice-president and cashier, Jand they
may also select an assistant cashier
and such other clerks and assistants
as the business of the corporation
may require. The term of office of
the officers of this corporation fhnll
be one year, or until their successors
nrc elected and qualified. The boarc"'
of directors may adopt such, by-laws
for the regulation and management
of the affairs and business of the cor
poration as it. may deem proper.
ARTICLE VIII. "The regular annual
meeting of the stock holders of this
corporation shall be held on the first
Tuesday of January each year, at
which meeting the board of directors
above provided for shall be elected.
A majority of the shares of the stock
of the corporation at any regular ov
special meeting, shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of busi
ness. ARTICLE IX. Until the regular
meeting of the stockholder.? op the
corporation, the following named
persons shall constitute the board of
directors: E. H. Cribble, J. S. In
tensive line of groceries, paints roof
ings, lubricating oils, stock foods,
etc. No capital required. Write
today. State age and occupation.
John Sexton & Co.,3E2 W. Illinois St..
Chicago, III.
con, J. J. Elmers, Henry Runge, Ji.d
Win. P. Warner.
ARTICLE X. Each utocknolder
shall at any regular or special meet
ing be entitled to one vote, either
In person or by proxy, for each share
of stock held.
ARTICLE XI. These articles of
incorporation may be amended at
any regular or special meeting called
for that purpose by a two-thirds
vote of all the stock.
Witness our hands this 27th day of
January, 1920.
E. H. CRIBBLE,
J. S. BACON,
J. J. EIMERS,
HENRY RUNG?;,
WM. P. WARNER.
Witness: Sidney T. Frum.
State, of Nebraska, Dakota County.-
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' On this 27th day of January, 1920,
before the undersigned, a notary
public in and for said county and
state personally appeared, E. H.
Grlbble, J. S. Bacon, J. J. Elmers,
Henry Runge, and Wm. P. Warner,
to me known to be the identical
persons whose names are affixed to
the foregoing articles of incorpora
tion, and each for himself acknowl
edged the same to be his voluntary
act and' deed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and notarial seal this
27th day of January, 1920, at Dakota
City, Nebraska.
Sidney T. Frum. Notarv Publifc.
My Commission expires Sept. 20, 1923.
m FOLKS AT HOME EXPECT YOtt
rifL!V TO TELL 'EM Gu-L ABOUT
"MAMA'S Flit 2, e--r vkit
CE1T1E," TNLSKJytW it
ExhiUritijic Bartow: VuUrfU
tteptiMnriHt ! 4lrU.Fi Num. ItrfMH
.MWHft. annual nwi titiumMt
UMtr MMC MATMCE EVUY WEEKIAY
Everybody MiJUk 'AhybWy
avm TH aiHtir iriim'titaff whtw ciiciw
Champ Clark
Xo. 20878.
FINELY IJltEI)
Jack
14 Hands High. Color: Hlnek, with White Points.
Will stand tho $Mi8oii nt my place known us tho
l'urtly fiirin. One mile west niiil five miles south of
Dakota City, and 2J miles northeast of Homer, Null.,
every day in tho week.
TERMS: $12.50 for standing colt; $10:00 to insure
mare in foal. When marc is about to be removed
or sold, the foal bill becomes clue at once. Good
care will be taken to avoid accidents, but will not
be responsible if any should occur.
L. L. Howard
Owner and Manager.
Dako Hh.lCpt r.,;i.t2 0
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Abstracts of Title
A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy
of every Abstract 1 tnaki
if. IT. EIMEKS, Homleil A bullae tor.
Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Company
?M"IM,,IMM"M1"M""'M"MMMM III IBM III' I
First Pub, March 25, 1920 5w.
. Notice to Bridge Contractors
Htds will be received on April 22,
1920, until 12:00 o'clock, Noon, and
opened on April 20, 1920, at Dakota
City, Nebraska, for all brides to be
built or repaired. In Dakota county
during tho year 1920.
Said bridges to bo built according
to State plans und specifications.
which are on (lie nt County Clerks
Oil ICO.
lertiueu check made payable' to
County Clerk of Dakota County, for
500.00 must accompany bid;
The County Board reserves the
'Ight to accept or reject any or all
bids.
J. S. MACON, County Clerk.
nna run. Aiarcti 20, 1U20 4w.
First Pub. April ID, 1920 4w.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Laurlts Jensen, Plaintlir, vs. H. J.
Johnson, N. K. Nicholson, Horfy S.
Hubbard, who Is the same person ay
H. S. Hubbard, und Lots Nineteen
(19), Twenty-three (23), Twenty-sev,
en (7J, anu Twenty-elght (2b), i,
Block' Nine (9), Hallway Addition,
LiaKota uo., Neu.f belnR n part
6f South Sioux City, DakotaCounty,
Nebraska, and. all .persons Claiming
any interest 01 any xinu in sbiu real
estiB,,or any part thereof, Defend
anta. ,
You and each of you are hereby
ndtlfled that, on the 12th day of
;Mrll,!')90, plaintiff (lied his duly
rl(id ipetltfen against you in 'the
District. Court ef Dakota County,
Nebraska, the'Mjeetand prayer of
which is to quiet his title to Lots
Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight
Fir,st Pub. April 22, 1920 3v.
Orilcr of Hearing mid Nollco r Pro
liato of Mill.
In tho County Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska.
btate of Nebraska, County of Da
kota ss.
To Muy Brovhlll. Cliffoi-.l Irvini?
Broyhlll, Blanche Winnifred Oiese,
formerly Blanche Winnifred Broy
hlll Roman, and to all persons inter
ested in tho estate of James B. Broy
hlll, deceased:
On readintr the netitinn of (i v.
Broyhlll praying that the Instrument
filed in this court on thn in Hi ,inv nt
April, 1920, and purporting to oe the
last win anu testament of the said
deceased, may bo proved and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of James B. Broyhlll, deceas
ed that said instrument be admitted
w prooate, ana the administration of
sa d estate he granted to May Broy
hilt as executrix.
It Is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons Interested in said matter,
muy, and do, appeal at the County
Court to be held In and fnr nl.l
cnunty' " tho 13th day of May, A. 1).
wu, in, an ociock A. M to show
cause, jf any there be, why tho prayer
of the notltloner should not bo urant
ed, ami that notice of tho pendency
of said petition, and that the hear
nj; thereof bo given to till persons
nterested In said matter by pub.Uh
nfc u copy of this Order In tho Dako
ta County Herald, n weekly newspa
per printed In said county, for1 three
successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing; '
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this lilth day of April, A. 0
1920.
(Seal)
VI, McKINLKY,
County Judge.
First Pub, April 22, 1920-4w.
AKTIVI.KM OP 1NCOK1MUMTION
We, the undorstcnpil. imw.i... .,.,..
elate ourselves together for tho pur.
'pose of forming a corporation under
the laws of the State of Nebraska,
and do adopt the following Articles
ui incorporation:
ARTICLE I. Tho name. by which
tnis corporation shall be known is
JNEUKASKA STATE BANK.
ARTICLE II. The'princlpal place
of business of this corporation ahull
uo at bouth Sioux City, County of
Dakota, Mate of Nebraska.
ARTICLE III. The object for which
this corporation Is formed is to carry
on a commerejal banking huslness
under the laws of the State of Ne
braske. ARTICLE IV. Tk authorized cap
ital stock of this corporation shall be.
Station-to-Station Galls
Are the Cheapest and Quickest
Lone Distance telephone Service
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Two principal classes of long distance telephone
service are in use. They ore known as "STATION-TO-STATION"
and "PERSON-TO-PERSON" service.
Statibn-to-statlon service should be used wn,envu
are willing tp talk to amone" at "the distant telephone
called. Person-to-person service is intended for uso
-when you wish to talk to a particular person or persons.
Station-to-station service is not only cheaper but it
Is more rapid ond less subject to error than person-to-person
service. On station-to-station service the call
can be completed as soon as the distant telephone is
answered,- while on person-to-person service the par
ticular person wanted must 'be located and summoned
to the telephone. 4
. The charge for a station-to-station call can not be
reversed; that is it can ,not be charged to the telephone
called, for in that case the telephone operator would
have to locate a particular party to prove rthe charge
which would make it a person-to-person call.
HOW STATION-TO-STATION CALI& SAVE MOY
Station-to-station calls, no doubt, can always be used
for a large part of your business or social calls, but you
may be able to maka greater use of this lower-priced
service If, just before you place your call, you will ana
lyze the probable conditions In the office or home of the
person wanted.
For example, If it is possible that Mr. Brown may
be out but his clerk can give you the Information you
want, a statlon-to-statlon call will meet your needs. Or
If you are reasonably sure Mr. Jones will be at home at
a certain hour, a statlon-to-station call could be made
advantageously.
Then tpo, by making previous arrangements, the
person you want could be near the telephone at the
time you put In your call.
For example, if Mrs. Jones calls her daughter regu
larly once a week, it could be arranged between them
thut the call will be made at a specified time so that
the daughter can be near the telephone to receive the
cull. Or if It is an occasional call, a postal card could
be sent to the daughter telling her what time the call
will be made.
HOW TO JIAKK A AM,
When making a STATION-TO-STATION call, you
would say, for example, "I want to mako a Station-to-Station
call to George Smith's store at (glve'TowTTunll
state andTlf known, the street address and telephone
number).
If you want to use PERSON-TO-PERSON service
you would soy, for example, "I want to make a Person
tu Person call to John 'Smith at George Smith's store at
(give town and stuto antf if known, the street addresn
and telephone number.)
I.A.MJIPLES OF DIFFERENT RATES
Following arc examples showing the station-to-station
and person-to-person rates for distances' up to
sixty-four miles:
' Station-to- Persoh-to- ,.
r . Miles Station Person. .,
0-12 SO. 10 ' SO. 15
12-18..... 15 ; '.' .20 , '-
18-24;.. i. ..;.-.... .20 . ' . .25
24-32 ' .25 .30 .
32-40..; '.; ; .30 .40
40-48. .35' .45,
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r' 56-G4 45 .65 . ' "'
APPOINTJIENT AISI MESSENGER RATE
,;,.,' Appointment calls and Messenger calls aro special
JT kinds of person-to-person callsT
An APPOINTMENT CALL rate, which is about .50
per cent higher than the station-to-station rate, is
quoted for service when an appointment is made by the
calling party to talk at a particular time.
When a person who does ,not have a telephono is
called over Jong distance and a messenger must be
' sent to summon the party to the telephone, the
MESSENGER CALL rate, which is about 50 per cent
higher than the station-to station rate, is charged, and
to this is added the necessary messenger charges.
THE REPORT CHARGE
When you place a call for a particular person or
persons and for any reason they can not be reached the
same day at tho address given, or will not talk, or If
you make a call and you aro not ready to talk when the
other person is ready within an hour, a REPORT
CHARGE is made. The report charge is about one
fourth 'the station-to-station rate. It is intended to
cover part of our expenso of handling tho uncompleted
call.
SPECIAL EVENING AND NIGHT RATES
The EVENING rate, between 8:30 p. m. and 12
midnight on station-to-station calls, is about ono-half
the day rate. The NIGHT rate, between midnight and
4:30 a. 111., is about one-fourth the day station-to-station
rate.
However, no evening or night rates are quoted 1 n
station-to-station calls where the day rate is lest than
25 cents. On such short-haul calls tho day rate upwucs.
For longer distances special evening and night rates
are quoted.
Because it is difficult to reach particular persons it
night, when many are away from their homes and places
of business, there aro no special evening or night rates
quoted for person-to-person calls.
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