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fnjiiJniiVlJggEaiiSl mmmMmmmummmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm INTERSTATE FAIR A Show, that in all Departments, ranks with the State Fairs of the Union. This year will find the best of all breeds of Live Stock on exhibition. The place for the established breed er to improve his herd conditions and the beginner to buy foundation stock. Two days Automobile Racing, four days Harness Races, Auto Polo, Big Circus Acts afternoon and evening in front of the grandstand. Fivo nights of Brilliant Fireworks. t 1 a. ., a S . - - 1- SEPT. 19-20-21-22-23-24-25 if ADMISSION Outside Gate Days,. 50c; Nights, 25c; Children, 25c; Vehicles Free. 'Absolutely not change in outside gate admission from previous years. Grandstand Day andnight, Boxes, $1.00; Reserved Seats, 75c; UnreBerved,50c. I SIOUX CITY, IOWA AUTOMOBILE RCBa ' AT tHE INTEhSTTE10H I SpoofL jtars from every nook and eornar of tko Aarioan continent will bo broukht to Slotx City (or tho auto nukbll rCBB ttmt will opoa.tho manual inUriUte Pair, on SopUirriber 39th fcnd 20th, fair officials a.-cuiouncod' to day after comnlcUng' negotiations writ the Ihtorn&nonal Mfptor Contust Association. Entry blapks kavo "been forwarded to nearly WO raco drivers -who aro lloeutd under tho sanction hoard rul ing and -with 18,000 puruo monoy a bail to aHrnct thorn hero for tfio coin potttioq, officials IwIIoto that there witi bo n big field of charters each day. Among tho satellites ot the speed world -frho will bo nstotd to ontor tho Bloux City races -will bo Sit Haug flahl, lroiat -world's dMrt thick cham pion aad holder oC all spued records from on to fire miles. Tho littlo Scandinavian etor has entered tho Minnesota Btato Fair raolw and in believed that ho can bo induced to bring Mb powerful racing car into Iowa for tho two day meet. Two Essex racing earn driven by fasaeuB atara and brought to Sioux City by the local agency -wilt face- tho coUrla of high powetrod crafts on the tape aa entries have already boon tiled. OffleialB ot the I. M. C. A. aro In chargo ot the arransuaQoirts for the laces nd representatives of the Banc lion board -will coma hero to. officiate during tho meets. , V PUiMC HEALTH AND WELFARE WORK AT TH INTERSTATE FAIR Tho Publio Health Bureau ot the State ot Iowa, in conjunction -with the city authorities and Wolfaro Bureau ot Sioux City, -will glvo daily domoiiHtrn lions In almost every department that hn to do -with corrective motihodH In Publio Health Work at tho Interstate Fair, Sioux City, September l'Jth to 25th. This iu a now deportment In connection with Interstate Fair work aud is oxpoctod to nrovo extremely popular as well h boueficlal. A fbaturo ot tho -work will bo tho main taining ot an emergency hospital, with ambulance for quick trausportntlon of urgent cases to city hospitals. PURE BRED CATTLE AT THE INTERSTATE FAIR Entrlon roprosenttug throe-uuartors ot the accepted breeds ot Duct and Dairy Cattle aro already on fllo in tho otflce of tho Secretary, and tho Interstate Fair, Sioux City, Septem ber 19th to 2Dth, will present h largo and complete showing to the farmers aud interested stockmen of this ten rltory. On September lot entries ot Shorthorn, Herofortl and Aborduem Angus, in the boot division have been received. A vory strong showing ol Hoi stains aro looked for. LARQE DRAFT HORSE SHOW AT THE INTERSTATE FAIrt IndicatlonB are that tho untt Horsa uectlou at tho Interstate Fair, Glonx City, Soptambor 19th to 25th, Will bo one of tho best seen In thin territory for a number of years. Breeder 'arw outering-' freely and tho -grcheajBfl'iwdBt)taaPfla will bo on Bkow ia gooflrHtuplie. "mm r t . .. t -. -.- -.- PRICES V BIG DRAFT HORSE SHOW AT THE INTERSTATE FAIR On September 1st Indications are; that one of the largest draft horse shows ever seen In Sioux City will bo housed In tho Show Darns of the In terstnlo Fair on September 19th, the opening date. In splto of unfavorable business conditions during tho spring months,; and tho fact that building has been vory largely at a standstill this sea' son, demand for horsos has shown a substantial increase over tho first six, months of 1919. This indicates that' business men In the cities have boen studying costs ot transportation and a ro increasing purchases of horses which aro decidedly tho most oconouw leal on all short haul heavy traffic, unit on frcnuont stop routes regard less ot length. This incroaso in de mand is not a matter of estimate or guess work. Tho total net gain of shipments ot noracs und mules to the six principal markets in the United States, show a gain of 34,000 head, this comparison for tho first six months ot 1920 over' tho same period In 1919. Farmers muy well give heed to these figures. With the Increasing1 demand for horse3 and mules, and with tho greatest shortago of foals and yearlings in proportion to total horses In existence that has ovor, been known, thore can be but one out come. Good horsos and mules aro certnln to IncreaBo in value, and meu who oxpoct to purchase farm work' horses will soon wish thoy had bred their own replacements AUTO-POLO AT THE INTERSTATE FAIR Auto polo, the most exciting und thrilling of American games, will bu played at tho Interstate Fair, Sioux City, September 19th to 25th. Auto polo Is tho newest of sports and combines nil tho exciting features of automobile racing and horse polo. Tho game was Invented In 1912. tho first match being played at Wichita, Kansas. Since then, auto polo has grown by loaps and bounds, until to day It Is looked upon as the most ex citing of American games. It Is played like orthodox polo, with two machines on each side. The gamo Is divided into, four 10-mlnuto periods, and 5-mlnute' rosts between to permit the engines' to cool o,ff. Uach car has n driver and' a imilletman. lloth must bo skilled. Tho closest kind of team play Is ilecessary. NEW SWINE BUILDING AT INTERSTATE FAIR With the completion September Ut, on contract time, or the 652-pou Swine Hum, thu luterstute Fair, Sioux City, September 19th to 25th, will be ublu to adequately house a large and Inter OHtlug swine exhibit, l'oland China, Duroc-Jorsey, -Hampshire and Chester Whlto broedsrs-havo entered in large 'numbers. There -will bo a small showing ot IJeikshiruB and ponalbly it herd of Yorkshires on show. This now barn la a much needed facility1 at Sioux City and belug on concrete and Bteel construction Is u model ot Its kind. The building as finished Is just one-halt of tho contejuplated ca1 paclty. Kaxt year wlU undoubtedly, find a flushed tfWlue Qrn. ; Mq' County liewudj Official Proreedlnprs of the Hun nl of Coiiiiiii.HsioMui'M I (C' ntnucd from Inst week) Dakota City, Nebraska a -. i nn i nnA The board of county commissioners ct nimuant tu adjournment with thn clerk At which time the following bus! noss urns t.rnnsnrlnd. tn.wlt. Tm following claims were allowed ? mi mi- .niui iiim'h ,i wii rnnis mtlf-nd M.Mcn fo i. sune: On County (Icncrnl Fund Oso. Cain, salary, $101. C9. W. II. Ilradford, surveying, $20.:H. Ailoon Stinson. salary. Jlon.92. J. P. Hockwell, salary, $71.18. Jlay II. Darling, $2,32K99. tractor, W. 12. Miller, telephone, $33,88. i .. . .-. ......v,., wi,.t..., v-''uu. W. K. Miller, light und postage, $3.'l.73. W. K. Miller, tolephono and ad vances sheriff, $25.12. Omaha Printing Co., voting booths, Hhelylng, etc, $594.39, State Journal Co., supplies, $18G.9C. Wcstcott Undertaking Co., Pey hou and Simmons, $204.28. Perkins Uros. Co., supplies, $56.23. Hemlngtoii Typewriter Co., sup plies, $4!).!)5. Huso Pub. Co., supplies, $5.64. University Pub. 2o., examination questions, $5.27. I. P. Hockwell, salary, etc., $81.45. J. P. Rockwell, assistance asses sor's office, $102.14. Walter E. Miller, oxenses and ad vances sheriff, $112.25. Aileen ,St;inson, salnry, $106.40. Ceo. Cain, salary and expense, $108.39. Mihu T. Hellly, boarding poor, $88.20. Miles T. Hellly, boarding poor, $91.83. St. Vincent's hospital, care Pey son, -$71.35. Hay H. Darling, tractor, $2,333.88. J. S. Bacon, advanced election ooards, $372.20. On liridgo Fund Clom Simmons, labor, $4.07. H. II. Stolzo, labor, $34.75. II. II. Stolzc, labor, 1919, $38.10. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., paint, etc., $20.18." Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., plunk, $117.46. J. M. Konnelly, labor, $112.55. M'. Mlmnaugh, labor, $302.04. TI108. normally, labor, $4 6.07. Oeo. Crippon, Inbor, $16.45. W. E. Allon, supplies, $1C.00. Wi A. McQueon, labor, $12.56. Matt McKivorgan, labor, $181.03. Chris Sorenson, labor, $50.33. Homer Lumber Co., bridge mater ial, $624.45. Wm. Wilko, labor, $9.47. Wm. Wilko, labor, $51.60. Win. Wilko, labor, $72.15. Win. Wilko, labor, $131.00. John Foller, man and ' team, $12.60. John Feller, freluht advanced. $498.50. Nick Simmons, labor, $4.07. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., material, $43.03. J. C. Smith, labor, $45.71. Hanklnson Beaty Co., material, $20.22. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., $99.82. Louis Poderson, labor, $93.33. Chas. Bancy, labor, $60.05. , M. T. Beacom, labor, $85.23. M. T. Bencom, labor, $132,48. Louis Pedorsen, Inbor, $25. 2G. John Thackor, Inbor, $C.47. It. C. Owons, labor, $9.60. M. Mlmnaugh, labor, $479.75. St. Anthony Elevator Co., plank, $190.41. Loron Skinner, labor, $6.01. W. E. Allen, supplies, $14.26. Nebraska Culvert & Mfc. Co.. culvortB, $06.38. EdwardB & Bradford Lumber Co., mutorlal, $380.58. Danlol llnrtnbtt, labor, $18.52. Daniel Hartnott, labor, $36.82. E. II. Loomls, labor, $57.58. E. II. Loomls, labor, $4,27. E. II. Loomls, labor, $57.40. 10. II. Loomls, labor, $34.30. E. II. Loomls, labor, $19.05. E. II. Loomls, labor, $12.70. E. II. Loomls, labor, $11.64. Art Dormlt. labor, $38.10. 15. II. Loomls, labor, $19.05. E. II. Loomls, labor, $15.73. Win. Boblor, labor, $25.20. J. C. Smith, labor $117.06. Frank Ufflnc. labor. $30.90. Boaty Contracting work. $0,024.38. Co- bridge Bonty Contracting Co., $1,313.85. Beaty Contracting Co., brldgos, bridges, $2, G07. 40. On Knit'i-goncy Bridge Fund Boaty Contracting Co., bridge work, $168.77. T Bouty Contracting Co., brldgo work, $643.13. Beaty Contracting Co., brldgo work, $544.10. Boaty Contracting Co., brldgo work, $2,796.99. Board adjourned to meet August 21, 1920. CEOKOK J. BOUCHER, Deputy County Clerk. ;, Capital Supply Co., nuppllo-t, $lr.2rt. Dakota City, Nebraska, August 21, 1920 The board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment with the following members present: John Feller, chairman; Willium II. Rock well, and O. W. Fisher, commission ers: Geo. W. I.t'imii'i- i-iiniitv nttnr. . . -..--, . ... ..v.... nel. und Gen. .1. Hiinr-lu-r il.miitv county clerk, when the following nuslnesu was transacted. , This eitiinato of tlie'County Farm i.i following me., he pioscnt. John "i"rV Waras 0I88U y ami that Feller, chairman; 0. W. Fisher and Jfe ' "e vt,n . and ,P limf William II. Rockwell, commissioners; SS wi 5 h ""n a, hat " George W. Learner, county attorney ?ZJn 1" ,f ht c, and Geo. J. Boucher, .lenity coimtv l SoH,th;.S,U!e Ci' Nebraska, south Dakota titty, Nebt'RBka ... Bureau of 54,000.00 fdr thfi eriUUng fear, accepted and the amount nl owed on the general fund. In thn mattnr of tlm illvlnlmi nf Covington precinct into voting dis tricts, tho lollowing order was mndo: Moved and enrriod. that tlio vnt. ng and polling districts within ??"! 'ouf Clt i.Diik?tB ."Ii .!" ask.a bc - Mtobllened . within the line of Sections 21, 28, and 33, town nip 2), ranp;e y, in Covington pre linct. shall vote at thi vntintr nlnro in the Third ward in sold cltv; nlsn. there shall be established n voting and i)ollinK district in said Coving ton precinct comprising all that part of said precinct lying west of the .vest line of Sections 1G, 21, 28, and IUJ. Twn. 29. Knncre 0. nml tlint cni1 voting place be nt the school house in school district Mn. an. ovconf tlmt all voters residing in that part lyintf ouis.ae oi ami west of said city lim- ". ........ io rii.vil il VyillWIUri Addition, Covington Addition, Coving if, in wnnt is known as Crawford ton Addition Second, and Covington Addition Tnlru, shall vote at the voting place in the First ward of the city of South Sioux City. The COUntV clerk Uinl dirnffml tn return to the following mprsnno rnml deposits, the roads in the said cases having been established: Orville Legg, $25.00. Fred Saunders, 25.00. The followintr names wm-i. ni,l hv the commissioners from which the Jury for the October torm of nnm-t will be drawn: A. Al. Armhriclit. H. E. Rmwiv w A. Leonard, W. W. Coughtry, E. L. FlileinailT' Tom Ream. Vpm Hnib..a J. F. Sides. Eric Ansnes. Wm ?ri...- C. E. Bliven, Henry O. Crane, C. L.' Linircn, u a. connnt, J. J. Delaney, Geo. Fisher, Joseph Ebel, Nels Krogii, T. J. Pounds. C. H. ShnnV r w Sierk, Robert Voss, Fred Wegner. hred bclnilt, Carl Andersen, William Gilfore, Leonard Harri.s R. H. Baker, nenry uain, rretl Krlksen, W. B. Ev ans, Guy Andersen, Mads Nelsen, Willie Voss, J. P. McCormlck, Geo. w. tiaijey, Ernest Johnson, Alichael Foley, Mike Hellernan, Frank Bowie, William Dlneen. Jack Cnrvtn nni.ot Gerling, Joseph Hurley, G. C. Davi3, 1.. j:.. rennington, AIDert Probst, W. F. Winch, Edward Allen, Fred Barnes, Alfred Chaillie. Chas. Ki-lkann ru; Jensen, Fred Kipper, John . Demke, reruinanii uargo, u. U. Kitch, Conrad Kiuse, Leonnrd Langmack, John Wat son. The following levies were made for Dnkota countv. Nnhriielrn mi tv. ., sessed vnluation as returned by the state board of equalization: state L,evy General fund, 3.44 mills. Capitol building fund, 1.10 mills. University fund, 1 mill. IJniversill activity fund, .75mili. Special university fund, .75 mill. Normal school fund, 1 mill. - State aid road fund, U.2n mills. ' State aid bridge fund, .15 mill. County Levy Gonertil fund, 8 mills. Bridge fund, 4 mills. Kmergency bridge fund, 1 mill. General road fund, 2 mills Village of Homer General fund. 22 mills. Sower fund, 5 mills Electric light fund, 18 mills. Park fund, 1 mill. Water extension fund, 4 mills. Streets and -alleys, 10 mills. Water bond interest, 5 mills. Water bond sinking, 5 mills. Village of Emerson General fund, 20 mills. streets and lights, 5 mills. Parks, 1.50 mills. Amusements, 1.50 mills. , Light bond interest, 8 mills. lllftge of Juckson General fund, 10 mills. Village of Hubbard General fund, 25 mills. Village of Dakota City General fund, 15 mills. Water fund, 13 mills. School District Levies No. 1 general, 35 mills; bond In terest, 2 mills; bond sinking, 5 mills. No. 2 none. 1 N1jJaBonera1'7 m,Ils; high school, No. 4Keneral, 12 mills. No. 5 general, 8 mills. No. G general, 7 mills. o. funeral, 23 mills. No. 8 general, 10 mills school, 2 mills. No l -general, 11 mills; school, 2 mills. No 10 general, 22 mills; high high JilBh No 11-general, 50 mills; bond in m ' rmH,JV ,m,ul sinking. 4 mills 11 J,2--SVnel. 13 mills; higl school, 2 mills. ' h "-Bonernl, 10 mills; bchool, 2 mills. vi. . ligli high I aVffi xno. n general, 27 mills: No. 15 general, 11 mills. iNo. lb general, 15 mills; school, 5 mills. No. 17 general, 17 mills. No. 18 general, 12 mills. No. 19 general, 14 mills. No. 20 general, 11 mills; school, 1 mill. No. 21 -general 12 mills; school, 1 mill. No. 22 general, 10 mills; school, 1 mill. No. 23 general, 0 mills; school 1 mill. . No. 24 -general, 10 mills; school, 1 mill. No. 25 general, 11 mills; school, 1 mill. No. 20-.genernl, 8 mills. No. 27 general, 10 mills; higl high high high high high high high high high high school, 1 mill. No. 28 general, school, 1 mill. No, 29 general, school, 2 mills. No. 30- -general, o'plmnl 9 mills 11 mills; mills; 20 8 mills; .-......., . No. 31 general, 35 mills; -bond Ir , ..... ... n......., .... .. ,...., '.!,, ti- tirl. T. miller linn.l ol..ll..r. r.-...iilr. No. 32 general, 5 mills; high school, 1 mill. No. 34 general, 15 mills. ' oi sa.u limits ami east oi the west No 36 general, o mills; high school, 2 mills. No. 38 general. 10 mills; high school, 1 mill. No. 39--gencral, 13 mills. No. 41 general, 16 mills, nigh School, 3 nills. No. 12 general, 2G mills, bond in terest, 1 mill; bond sinking, 3 milL. No. 43 gencrhl, 18 mills. Claims were allowed as follows and warrants ordered written: On Bridge Fund Jensen Lumber Co., material, $182.70. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., material, $600.85. Nebraska Culvert Co., bands, $9.15. Nebraska Culvert Co., culverts, 475.20. Nebraska Culvert Co., culverts, $154.92. Homer Lumber Co., material, $211.80. D. C. Heffernan, material, $2.93. Dan Hartnett, labor, $37.75. Fred Filmer, labor, $7.65. Homer Lumber Co., material, $31.95. J. A. Merchant, labor and mater ial, $25.00. J. A. Merchant, material, $65.35. Homer Lumber Co., material, $22.65. D. C. Heffernan, material, $12.15. Joo Heffernan, labor, $33.75. Dan Hartnott, labor, $6.00. Wm. Wilko, labor, $238.20. M. D. Mlmnaugh, labor, $120.25. Jnck Welsh, labor, $20.40. John Kramper, labor, $9.60. Anton Larson, labor, $4.00. Pnt GormaHy, labor, $80. 30. Thos. Gormally, labor, $;j.20 Henry Mahon, labor, $30.60. Joo Curran, labor, $7.00. Fred Anderson, labor, $2.50. John Martin, labor, $4.00. Dan Hartnett, labor, $21.25. Rasmus Rasmussen, labor, $3.00. T. K. Hartnett, labor, $3.75. Monroe-Wilbur-Lake Co., mater ial, $119.90. On General Fund W. E. Voss, supplies and expense, 1 t' ,a"d did. rthft:r P"vlde that 5 g4 'said proposed Constitutional amend- $3( Nebraska Culvert Co., blade. $30.45. Ni.hM.tn n..i.,.f n .,.. i.. $19 8T jv"t SM'-i& . . Ti'tr. -n o . , .1 , r,ClIiao BnrS- C" ree,strat,on cards $1-20. John II. Ream, board of health, '- TI TT , , . , ,., ninn' Haase- board ot health, tikt -..7 . . , .., II. N. Wagner, board of health, R;';5- M. J. Flynn, board of health, 1-25- W. J. Shane, board of health, 50 cents- A. L. Anderson, road damages, $190.00. .. Huso Publishing Co.. receipt books, $5.09. John Jessen, rent, $30.00. Will H. Rockwell, comml-Hioncr service, first half, j$351.20. .-vuiuouu vuiTL-ii, V.U., .cimun. r-'rea saunaers, road damages, $190.00 Homer Star, printing and sup plies, $44.88. K-B Printing Co., supplies, $13.89. O. W. Fisher, commissioner serv ice, first half, $275.00 Homer Lumber Co., supplies, $14.85. Allen Hardwdre, supplies, $23.30. Shane's Pharmacy, drugs, etc., $19.95. Allen's Hardware, supplies, 'poor farm, $1.30. Allen's Hardware, supplies, $1.00. Milburn & Scott, supplies, $44.40. S. A. Stinson, supplies, Sayre, $54.4C. C. H. Maxwell, medical 'uttonJ anco poor, etc., ,$98. 00. Sylvester Tractor C ) , tractor and freight, $2,275.00. "Will II. Hockwell, frolght advanc ed, $17.59. W. E. Voss, institute fund, $150.00 John Staugaard, blacksmith, $9.50. Burroughs Adding Machine Co , motor, $121.41. W. E. Miller, oxponse and advanc ed sheriff, $86.25. University Publishing Co., nlan books, $8.58. Nebraska Stato Bank, interest, $35.03. Bank of South Sioux Clty.lnterest $5.00. W. E. Miller, ad'nui'e.l sheriff, $65.00. Aileen Stinson, salary, $10-1.16 Geo. Cain, salary, $100.00. Standard Oil Co., coal oil, ?0.83. J. P. Meredith, coal, Peyson, $2.65. Mrs. Bortba La'.d, pension. $25.00. Mrs. Ir Vench, pension, $30.00. Plonoor Iron Works, repairs $18.50. J. S. Bacon, sa'ary, xpinieu and J. P. Rockwell, salary, ntc , filings, $209.20. $71.25. On Bond Drugging Fund Nebraska Culvert Co., two blade drags, $60.00. Nebraska Culvert Co.. ono drag, $30.00. Geo. Hickox, labor, $24.00. D. L. Hartnett, labor, $37.00. Russell Grader Mfg. Co., heavy drag, $119.85. Henry Barge, labor, S11.C9 . Thos. Gormally, labor, S50.00. Henry Mahon, labor, $2ri.00. Herman Smith, labor, $40.00. J. F. Nloman, labor, $47.25. J. F. Nleman, labor, $41 r.'. John Nleman, labor, $7.ri John Hileman, labor, $71.25. On Bond District No. K Geo. Jllckox, labor, $17 Co. J. P. Nleman, Ifcbor, $39.75. On Iloud- District Xo. S Thomas Gonnnlly, labor, $74.80. Thomap Gormally, labor,'' $47.60. Honry Mahon, labor, S44.20. (In iload lUstt'kl .V'-. A Geo. lllckox, labor, $17.6S. On Horn! District No. IH Pat Gormally, labor, $138.90. Pat Gormally, labor, $G8 . On Head DL.trict No. ill John GUI, labor, $15.0 Ben Roonoy, labor, $9.73. Dan Hartnett, labor, $16.00. Joe Heffernan. labor, $12 00. J. C. Hartnett, labor, $7.5 '. On Commissioner Plstrlct o, Jl National Reflnln Go , drum, $10.00. Ball Mldkiff, la!r, $l8.?5. Watson &. Son, BiTl'ltes for trac tor, $84.50. Homer Motor Co., :"ipplies for tractor, $13.90. Standard Oil Cj , gin and oil $25.13.' John Nleman, labor, $25.50. John Nleman, labor, $24.00. On Commissioner District No. 1 W. A. Leonard, labor, $10.00. W. A. Leonard, labor, $34.50 . On Inheritance Fund J. F. Sutherland, labor, $59.50. Allen Hardware Co., supplies. $10.50. J. C. Nichols Garage, supplies, $43.86. Claim of Fred Bartols for Injury Mabel Martels and damngq. to car, rejected. Board adjourned to meet October 2, 1920. GEO. J. BOUCHER, Deputy County Clerk. IiKHAL NOTICES First Pub. Aug. 20, 1920 Iw. I! loci ion Proclamation MY THE GOVERNOR. Where"', a r- itt;tit-t'i.l l"') et- l .' . 1 .1 a, v.aolo lu law by the pc p... in the State of Nebraska to meet December 2, 1919, and Whereas, the members elected to said Constitutional Convention did so meet and provide that certain proposed amendments to the Consti tution be submitted to the electors of the State for adoption or rejec ments be submitted nt a snecinl election to be held throughout the liui" lueaimy, i State on Tuesday, the twenty-first .!.. r o 1 i ,wl ' ouiiiumucr, i;). - SS!;SjS13?SWJ,,S.,3Js that a special election be held in the several polling places throughout the State 'of Nebraska on Tuesday, the twenty-iirst day of September, 1920, I hetween the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. I nnd 9 o'clock P. M. of said day for 1 the purpose of adopting or rejecting said proposed amendments. Given under my hand and the I Great Seal of the State this the 15th I day of July, 1920. jy the Governor, I a SAMUEL R. AIcKELVIE. I (Seal) DARIUS M. AMSBURY, I Secretary of State. I j NOTICi; OF LLl-CTION. I Notice is hereby given that on , Tuesday, September 21, 1920, at the 1 various polling places in Dakota I county, iNeurasitn, an election will be held for the purpose of adopting or rejecting tne constitutional Amend ments to the Constitution of Nebras ka, as proposed by the Constitutional Convention. Tho polls will be oDen between tb.. hours of 8 o'clock A. AI. and 9 o'clock P. AJ., o said day. J. S. BACON, County Clerk. By GEO. J. BOUCHER, (Seal) Deputy . First Pub. Sept. 2, 19203..'. SUMMONS. In the District Court of Nebinnkii, In and for Dakota Countv. Edwin C. Bliven, ) . Plaintiir, ) vs. )SUA1AUNS Airs. Al. E. Callaway, ) E. Croak, ) Defendants.) ) To Airs. AI. E. Callawr-y, and E. Croak, Defendants: You and each. of jou will lake no tice that on the 31st day of August, A. D. 1920, Edwin C. Bliven, plain tiff herein, filed his petition in the District Court of Dakota County, Ne braska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to (juiet title in said plaintiff to all of Lot Five (5) and the East Hiif of Lot Four (4), Block Ten (10), Origi nal Plat of South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska, as ngaiii3t any adverse rights claimed by said de fendants, and that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of October, A. D. 1920. Dated this 31st day of August, A. D. 1920. EDWIN C. BLIVEN, P'aintifi. C. L. Joy -md Geo. II. Bliven, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First Pub. Sept. 9, 1920 4w. Mdir of Hearing and Notice on Peti tion for .Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska) Dakota County, ) '" To the heirs at law, and all per sons interested in the eitate of Sarah Hopkins, deceased: On reading the petition of Susie M. Fletcher praying a final settle ment and nllowanco of Jjor qcypunr filed in this court on the 7th iny oil September, -1920, and for her tils, charge as administratrix of said us tate. It Is hereby ordered that yon and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the Cbunty Couit to be held in and fui nld County, on the 2nd day of Octu her, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock A. Al . to .show cause, if any there be, win the prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all per sons interested in said matter in publishing a copy of this order in tho Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of.rhearing. , ,. s. w. Mckinley, (Sea0 'County Judge. vi i A y- tip v.l ' .. - 't-uV -N t