Dakota City herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1857-1860, January 21, 1860, Image 4

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i ii i Miinn to which several htinlre I valuable
V tk- i f At t re given to subscribers a I're
!."'iiii, comprising choice Paintings, Soulp--s.
Outlines Ac , hy the first American on 1
I'.-rrign Artistit.
Tim superb engraving, which every suh
f.Tiiwr will rcocivo Immediately on receipt of
ut.-.-i i.t ii.n. entitled
SlUKSi'KAK'i AND IIH FRIENDS "
i i( a character t ti uniiualified pleasuro
uinl aatt.daction. N ork of eual value w is
i r before f laced wifllu reach nftbe people
Ht snch a pine. The engraving lsof very
' . g ir . bc.ng prinli J on heavy plato paper
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i I i -.it ibis for fhe walls of either tho libra-
. ; t ! r, or t Mice.
I: bo scut to any j'firt of the country by
0 i,., null ty, being packed iu a cylinder
1 i.'c prepaid.
..I k u( H ! f-'uih a wotk, delivered free
b .?:, and tho Art Journal, cue year, for
l ! . ' ii i !
.a i .w Hli'TION will he re-eived until tho
i i I.-- f Tics lay the 31st of Jnnunry, leit'iO
i.; hii.ii t i :ii u tho books w ill close and the
p.c aiuma begiveti tu ubseribera.
N i erst n is restricted to a tingle subscrip
tion Those remitting $15 are entitled to hit
li'lllSTllipB.
.MjiW.'tptiorH freta rlifroU lln rann.ias
mid nil Furrin pro? ince, munt he 3 '0 dol'ra
in-ira I of :i dol'M in o:dT to ilefrny txtra
p tup ..f, rto
l'i'rrrin i-li itn to furm c'ulis will npply f.ir
dircul ir of terniM -to.
Tlic hvnutifulljr iilutrnted Ait ,'o iniiJ pv
ini; full piirticulurK, nil! Iu i'Ut on roci ij t uf
1H cnitu, in MHinp or coin.
AMre.-(! I.. I'DKHV, Aotucry C. A. A ,
61'i & .r)l l'.roadnny. New York.
Fubftcription also received by
Hi. (JKO. It. (5KAFF, Hon. Sen..
J-'or Dakota und vicinity.
NOT I OK-
To WIM.IAM K. rAHNKLU
Sin. Ynu are hcrvhy nutiflid to appeiirht
fi rr tho Hi-pint er and Heoiever of tlie Land
oitice at Dakota city on Saturday leo. 17th
I ) o'clock A. M. lit hloh time and phu e I will
l-rove niy rinht to cntor hy pre-emption the
II tth half of Iho north wext quarter of neetion
r;.;!it H Tuwnhip twenty-riptit 'JH Range
n n,i (it) Kai-t JAfDil VAN Al'KIi
Dikutati'y Not. 20 W
. n !(. 1 .l.U .1 ly
: -t. v:.- f.hd t y
1. 1 , i- ct the
1 . 1 1 itrry ol' Nr
t-'.r 1., I .
.-..i.t. I 1 '-''i r, .ii t:,r
r 1 .'v. iei'il 1'1-lnct ol
- It n. , for the county ) i
it, i-ri'.iit your
it - it AmnH r-'. l'arkt r, ht :linir i -oh - tutice
t .. i-1 on ttii! 'iUt Uy of July lbo'.t I purrhaaed
if fii i Amoi S 1'arki-T a certain Militury
; intv La ml Warrant, Nuiubor (Si, 371, for
1 ) . rn, insufd under the act of Congress of
; - h ! !f', to paid .WintUrcp Plke, and
v.-i-i I ri: l i--: jrn-'-l hy said Rlake to said
.. r 1 1 S I'aikii.nul thut Baid warrant waa
i -l .: -i iu id aabini-J hy taul I'niker to mfl,
thr mA Thomas T. ('oilier; iind thnt on the
ill t 'liyof July lSO'J 1 loi-tthf anid Lnnd
Wiirreiit, tl'i-t 1 l ave not in any maimer fold
or n-t-ined tho aid warrant to liny person or
j e snii.i ; thnt 1 hnTo not received a conitidera
lu.ii f r iin i aid warrant of any discription;
- nd ih it I inn now the Irpnl owner of Haid
: ii t, ni, 'li.it i he lepal title and ownership
i ,i -.1 i warrant l.e adjudged to t in mo. And
y i ii are hi n t y re jiiirr i to appear and answer
or demur t-i mid petition on tho first tiny of
i'ie next trim of the District court, fors.id
i-.iui.ty to he held at Dakota city outheTtii
il ty uf November, A. D. 1S.VJ.
THOMAS T. COLLI I-n,
r.kota City October 1st V. V. 8w
NOTICE.
TO It. II. CHAFFK, ti-if tr.V
ma concern
Pin You are hereby notified thit I shall
appear before It. Hates, Mayor of Dakota
i ity, on the 8th dny of Novembur, lW.t, and
demand of him, an Mayor, a conveyance ol
Lot No. 12, iu IlUick 171, as 1 tlaiiu title to
the raw. At which time and place you cau
uppcar and content niy riuht so to do.
ANDRKW bTKWAUT.
DukotaCity, Nov. 4. 1S59. :'.w
NOTICE.
IS hen hy Ivru to all tax payors in Dakota
county N. T. that I will t c at Dakota City
tm yfjrd:iy Nv. 2'.!th, and tviry taturday
thercaftrr ur-til further notico, toroceive their
tAi-i, w ii 'nil are now due. All are therefore
ii-ijuested to call and settle forthwith. Otlkc
1.. urn fr. m ! A. M. to 1 P. M.
M. riNKF.UTON
County Treasurer.
Dakota city N- T. Nor, l'.'tU 1 XoJ Jw
LOST I
OS theCl-t Jay of July. 18.V Military
P.ntinty Lan ! Warrant Number 8 I 17 1. f. r
tiO acres, i 'nurd under the act of March
lhj3 to U itiilirop R!ake. Any person find up
the Slid Warrant .U be liberally r.-vt i r-( I l.j
!- in-r the same at my o:;,cc in )' .. i i Citv,
lbrBsla Terriloty.
To-h-T Cillirr.
Dskoi City Aug - iii 1 -
Noun:.
,I.,r.'l yl. n t. sll -i-r. rp lailn -l,.lii. a.-nlii.t
J irli .-I ti -Ii r 1- I f il .-tu r-.iinl . .C , . km -I li.at
,..y arr Ir-tultr I to Mr H'r in-Ill- l-.-rllir villi Iho
... I..t lti..i-f In tl.. ! to- I't ' ml l..t
tiiilt. in lir- T..-..il-.rv i f .Ni l tiiKa, nn rr I- ti u-
I.. Ilt.l ill., !( tt!UMI J
l ir.n ;... r tor Mil l n ni I-lr r n i l . I I.,
M.I v-.'. -, I I II I. i lli..) II VMIi il t. I I.
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l'AKOTA CITY.
l: . IV MAHIX rtoirlrlir.
T i r. i-.tn- .tii wi II. itp I. vi tv w I .-.'ii '( n.-l'"
I 'in li f rir ir. 1 1f f ri li-r f li!l kiii in Mill i".' i'-
A I HIST fl-ArJS IIDTKu.
W l.i'o. In " n. l, rtti n r.f I) r r liri"n "I I'rMu. .
r,'l K"'lilli In II K H .-l. rn C unirt h" ' rr In
l, V'lr' ' t llui'lr; rJ li.rflT )nr-f'.r
l'i.i. t I'mnnl.iil (Si.i.im. hi 1 I rn'"r Umti uj
),r.1 1 ,h'ii II. t.. in tl 'I r i i r v
( v-tt mirnti-.il i.l I.- i ' I ! it- i- f"it n-l
i T-f. mi- ii'--- I tin- rift- m- r i ( '.1. ii- II 'ii-
I k l,. lily A...-U.-I 1.1. K- MA-"N
!.
I'f II Lie Lamus'1.
Fiiutt Ci'w, ! i,
JOHN HAGY, PROPRIETOrt.
Til I' I'rt prietor takes pleauro in announc
ing to the ublic that he now has a houfe in
which he can acootnmodato them, in ns good
stylo as can bo found on the Mi-ouri f-'loj e.
Ily strict nttt titii.n to the want of guetts, he
hopet to tiierit and receive a liboral thare
of patrmiag'-.
Nov. 7. 1- VJ tf
nKHNHON HOUSE,
I ' r i r (f yinit.nm ami Xir.lh tvfrtil,
)I,IIA MTV, X. T.
RICHAHDSON JUDSON,
I'litu iili- rul'.
Cieneriil Stago and Li wry Oi'.ice.
P.-i-t. .1. t-MI,
Awjiitttu A'-'M-itf. Ifrrm.in K"Hnfjf. Itv.'imm A"Kn(n'
RANKERS AND IIRVL LSTVTE AGENTS,
And Dealers In Exchange A. Coin.
Ei' h.iinjt tolj on the Principal Citirn in Europr.
tfV.ur, II I 1,-ati Lawl VVarrantt'6 I
CM MM 1 11 V,. N. T. - - - DAKOTA nrv, N. T.
C tfM
! At.
n i-if-'ti t' ttii- rnl!i-i-ti..n ff ili-Ms
l
mil l . tin- pHvm.-iit ni ln--s in Ni-Witi'-kn an I luwn
t.rf l-'an-l I r r.asti-rn ( itsll-tn. luterest I
on t in. i. ili-p. ir i.
I i.iijs no I tf-tn froprly Inuu-M nn-I ...U.
l-ands pulrrr.l .m ttiu.- t. r nmnl m-ltirr
li.'V.-rnnirnt Ismls -ti-rt.-il mi, l,.i nli-l nilh ttnrnints
iit -Hh. nn rnninilsln, or tor a -l.ttrr -f thr prrflts. In
tin. i)M AH A. 1 1 MM 1 1 A, N Kllll A.SK A 11 TV h HKDVA N
VII. I, K liitrliN. in N,. rai-kn. an-l tint I tit NCI I.
III.ITI S ami Slut CI I V liirlrl.-tun !-.
I.aiol. in llninlm. N. -Iirni.ka riljr an.l III. wiitIII.. iIi
lrii-ts,will lr in nmrk"! nn aikI hikI su-r Si-pl-tulirr first
Thiw In Ci. mo il lllullrt iiiiil ,-inul Lit; LiHtrk t
ar now in niarttrt.
(livi.l rrr- ri'iii-rs i-iri-Q at all thu pilnrli-al i.it In
t lie Ml !-.
n..wr.
.vi.ir noor j xiiov suor.
IN BIOUX CITY - -
- IOWA.
'P he undersigned, late of the firm of Krum
1 man & Sohaihlo, is currying on the business
on his own account, in tho building on Pearl
Street, just below tho Sioux City Houso. He
is now carrying on tho Root and t'hoo busi
ness lu all its branchoi. Work warranted to
bo done iu ad good stlo nnd on as reasonable
terms as at any other shop. A cull from old
customers ia respectfully solicited.
Repairing neatly done.
JOHN SC1IAIRLE.
Nov. 7. 1"5'.. tf
SIOUX CITY,
HOOT AM Si.Oi: STOli:.
II Y
SAMUEL KAUMMANN,
'Phe undersigned has removed bis establish
I tncut to hia new building, on Pearl Street,
ifew doors west of Tootle'B store, where ho
s now prepaicd with a large, and superior
took of leather, tto , cto., to exocuta all
ork in his lmo, in a superior style of the
rt. Employing none but the best of work
nen, nnd giving his personal attention to the
I usiuoM.'t, ho cau sifily warrant all his work.
Repairing dmio on short imtieo
SAMUEL K HUM II ANN.
Nor. 7. ISM. tf
.f. p. 51. iTiOCkv;i:ll, ji. d.,
X.-mher . iht Lu;i Sn'r .,; . f irur-
yii-ul Socit'.y,
A A ;rOL'LI say to his frien is and tho public
in general, that he will attend calls iu
tho line of hia profession; aud thut ho pledgoa
to all nlllicted with
Rhcu matism,
Liver Complaint,
Female Wcnkress,
Latent Consumption,
And other neoiot diieases,
An amelioration of the oomphiint, or no charge
but the rt tainer foe, and no constitutional in
jury, as he pructicrs uu tho
rnii.osor:ua ixicatioxal tlax.
WO0LVOP.Tir.S li(!()k' STORF.
Jl'ST liPOMVKI). A WKI.I, FKI KCTVn ST.TK OK
il Iksikt, Slatirnrrv nil J I'aj.r llmit-ilnr-, ,-li.n ar.
l-l'-raturr, CSiiliiri,'. iun, it; tl. , I rj..r Om.k. nut
SCHOOL P.t.tiMC'3
la irrrat Tarivtr.
Matiiairrv of rvi-ry d-p,-ri-.tlon, an t tin- t,.-.t in 'Ity.
A I'arll.-iilarly rhoi.a u-ottcuriit nl 1 -tt-r m l V, !,!
I'srrs, Knti kipt-a and nor' Mriirn, rv ir tlni
Taprr, Tra. inn Cloth, Mathruiali.-al ln.truui,.nt-, it at
r CilDr,Oo.ing I'rinura, Co.jin li,k, a ,-. . a.
TAPER HANGINO RORDER3
AtD fri.NrK-ltf CI'KTllM,
The m.i.t b-iu!liil stt lnt i-tit eib-rrj in th W t or
Djr lr . Ll
iu;ha not
R T. l'.a-M.t,. E. A. Ailsn.
Clerk C S. D.-t Court. Notary Public.
MIMA. & ALLE.V,
.1" I.w, anj ;, ;,.,,, J Jm
1111. pty tuxes on a'.l Laud in the Coun-
ties i f Washington, Hurt, Dakota aud
Diiou. N, T i free of cliatgr upon the reonipt
ot money for toe unit, Oil'.co ou Main street
Do i-oio; Nehia-kt.
tO "Ail I. ti, r of lu iuiry promptly auawer-
e I
i;t:n:ti:xct:.
II. m V.. Wakrly, Ju Ige 3rd Di.-ti ict, Nebras
ka i' .-mill, r. i.
Hun. K K.-tutirook, Omaha, N. T.
li.o i 1 1 1 : 1 1 v , Council l'.lull i, I iwa.
"'ti R R t'hspmaii: I'.'vria, Ohio.
M. .i L-t. K-aVi-ell. M vik. '. . 17 ly
J. k no- i.r,
'Ui i.'itj, r.wn
HEADQUARTERS FOR KAIU.AIN'S
I. K. IIOOGK, & GO.,
Rr.SI'r.CTf'L'LLY announce to the citizens
of Sioux ("ity and neighboring towns, that
they have just received per steamboat and have
opened one tf the
Lnryrif an,! JUnt Annrtmrnta rj
G II () C E R I s
Ever brought up the Minouri. Our floods
arc r.il fre.-h, nnd were bought bv one of the
firm at the lowest cash prices,. Wo cun there
fore 5 : i, l v : t r . o ir ;
We invite tho attention of all to our assort
ment of
Cic", sngar, molasses, rice, flour, lhiuors,
Vobaeeo, ciirars, bacon, Inrd, teas,
Fruitsof all kind, soap, cau
dies, candies, &c.
In a word everything usually kept in a tirst
class grocery and provisiou house. Those do
siting to purchase
' O II C A S II ,
aro respectfully invited to give us a cull hefuro
making their puchnscs.
HIDES A X 1) F V R S .
The highest price paid for all kinds of Furs
snd Skins. Wo will also pay cash for beef
cattle and country produce.
I X T JK 11 E S TI N H ) V A (IT S
FOR THE TLOPLE.
II. it. HOOliK .V 0., t'KAlil, .-rtKIT,
Swui Ci'if, ;,,
SELL
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
(IROCER1ES AND PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
CAKAPKH THAN ANY OTIIKlt UOltK
rossiHEr cax::
Sioux City, lona, Nov. 7th 'CO.
'Phe whole country is iiVued, nnd awaken
1 ed to its REST intorrrs &
to buy its Groceries and rovons " of H. D.
H. D. BOO
AV CO.
"T7ill continue to supply the CASH CUY-
V F.RS, wholesale and retail, at their usu
ally low prices.
H. O. BOOQE & CO.
avc til lrir,-t HTDCK of Groceries anil TrovI.tK 1
rer ohiubJ In Xloui City.
II
A FEW MORE SACKS OF THE VERY
best brand of Flour at the extrcmly low
price of $3 60 per Sack, by
ZiEULEK 4 ECKIIART.
NOTICE.
FPO the farming oommunity desiring grind
I ing, we would say that every Friday is set
apart for grinding corn, but parties coming
ilh a hundred or more bunhcls, cu theaame
gr iind on any day save Sunday.
We will bo reaJy by the first of Agust for
making Hour.
Lumber, shingles and lath can be had at the
saw mill of said cumpanv. on most reasonable
terms J J TRACY & BROTHERS
UUEEXE, WE A HE AND KENTOX.
llankeis, Ucalrri In l.xi haiific anil
I. and Afiritla.
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
VOTM AND BILLS (MI.LWTKD AND KKMITTKD
if to any part i f tlic I nurd Mt. .
Money rmttvrd on di-l-iiit, and Inti-rrnt allowed.
Kantrra or Soulliiiru drain tu.ruii.hrd la luml to suit
pnrrhaarrn.
Land onl. funda paid tor Currani-y or Dill of ti
tiiticr.
l.i. ana a-f-rtrd on g.xd ai-urity.
Talaapa d, litlra iulnd, and Rral Ktate brulit
and arid on CoiiMiiianion.
I.anda aul.-rrd tor arttlwra itid tiuia i;ivrn Air psy-
Ull-llt.
I'ttl. a rppoalw Pacific Ilouna, In vwi lorr l rm Lnd
om. .
KKFliKKNCKi1 :
. 8 1 tup, k Co.. 1
W. J. Unruly a Or., I Taiikera. riiilm iia, loaa,
tVnA A f-aricnt, tlaiikrra, LavviiMrt, lima
Cuii.rtin a Kt-no, hatikrra. Iowa City, lot, a.
I'rpla-j liana, Nrw Vurs CIlT.
K.trhum. KiiK-rra A llrlilirl, HanVr.. Nrw York lifr.
f-l I 11. ft llli. r, A l . ., l liliit..n, l C.
I' '.Iha... flHjsin, Cmn. of 1'atrnta, VH4tinli.u,
II . A. '. ln.lin, b I S , Kurlli.rft. in, !..
tt. W Jnuwi, ' liahuiila, Ifwa.
" .1 ft lllmuia, Chirl Ju.ll.--, M u-.-atiur. Ini.
t-' uL U 'iiuBa, 1 h 4. 1. 1
II. I'. H' -1
ft. Illl, Mr,.
(iKKAT ;('Iti;mi;ni
I II A KOTA CIT ,
( AI SED BY THE OPEMNC! OF A
LAllGj; AND SPLENDID
TOCK OF
Iltl V ll'XMM,
liKV tl.HHiS,
Ml Y liisiliS,
. n.oriiiMi, t.ius KitiK-',
l.t'TlliSH. UltuCKHU.-,
t l.tlTMI.NH, (llltX'Kltll.,
llilllTS AMI MI'IKS,
IlilnlS AM) f-IKlKS,
H'SIT AM) SllDKS,
(Jt'KKNSlf A11K, Ar, c.
1)1 t I-V-M'A UK, Ac, Ac, Ac.
IJL'l-il.N.HV AUK, Ac, Ac, An.
at Tin:
PIONEER STORE
ZIEGLKIl & ECKIIART.
As our Stock of Goods is now oprn and
ready for the TRADE, we respectfully
call the attention of the citizens of Dakota
and adjoining oountios to our t-plcuJil
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK o"(i nous
which have been selected with great care,
especially f.ir this Coiiulry, aud will ho sold
"CIILAI'KU THAN Till-: CHKAPKST."
We nre bound nt to be undersold by our
neiehbors. We iijk our old (Customers and
the Publio gcnerilly, to call and examine for
themselves and be convinced "f the above
facts.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Dry Oonds, Dress Goods MusEna bleached and
unbleached, Delaines, Cashmores, Ginehams,
Lincey, Prints of all kinds, Merinos, Checks,
Irish Linnens, Table Cloths, Crash, &o , &o.
Ladies Shawls of all files, Cloths, Satinets,
Jeans, Twectls, C-s-imeres, Flannels of all
colors, Women a ' hihlren's Hoods. Woollen
Ho80, Half Hose. ollen Yarn and Men's
Country knit Sons hildren's Hose &o., &o.
Alsoalarge STOC CLOTHING, such as
Overcoats, Uundero Vests, Pants, Shirts,
Undershirts, Drawor. &. Also a splend
id Stock of CoBtumo-t Boots and Shoes,
for Men, Woman and Children. We are able
in this line to fit the smallest aa well as the
largest Foot.
Also Hats and Caps ef all Sorts r.nd Sizes,
1 11 1 a heavy stock of Groceries, in which will
tfeuud the following adticles.
Sugar,
' otl'ee,
Molasses,
Syrup,
Rice,
Dried Fruit,
Canned Peaches,
Bottled Fruit,
Teas of all kinds,
Xvb&CCO, (-'.nuking
and chewing,
Nuts,
Spioes,
Cloves,
Cinnamon,
Ginger,
Soap of all kinds,
Salt,
Flour,
Rope,
Sash,
Glass,
Nails,
Doors, &c, &.
ALSO
Powder,
Lead,
Shot,
Caps.
Our Stock w ill be sold to suit t ie times, at
very low figures, as we are doiug a strict
CASH business, and can afford o sell at
small profits. We full ulo take iu exchange
fur Gjods
Corn,
Oct.
Reims,
Potatoes,
Flutter,
&c , Sic.
(ive us a call and be convinced that Da
kota City is the place to
LAV IN YOUR GOODS.
ZIEGLF.K d F.CK'.IART.
l'.tVf!J Cite I'M.
notk'j:.
To SlAREIfO.HERS vt'rry m Dj"..
ft't, an-l r.lhert :
There have been sevrnj as? en;TM ma b
from lime to time, to delray the en nse of
the company, a large proportion ni which has
not been paid ; and in case the same is tot
ps.'.d the resolutions of the company will be
enfnrcrd against all who have not. or wiil
not comply immediately. The books of the
company have been kept in such a tn-ini.er,
that vnuchsrs will have to be prej, it 1 by
those who have paid ; that thi ir tlmres may
be proper'y credited.
One as-e-sment tsna made, October C h,
ISM, for $ 5, M, one October "th. IKoO, for
r),00. one June 8th lf-07, f , r $15,iJ0, ote
July 27th, 1857, for $-,00, one September
8ih 1867, $10,00, one June 12th lfcOtt, for
J.3,00. Total, $10,00.
The whole amount of ns'ieemerit rn each
share of stock of the Dakota City Company,
and tho shareholders will remember, that in
the articles of incorporation, all the privRto
property of the Stockholders is bound for the
asfessmcnts made against the share register
ed in hia Dame, or that he vany hold.
Ami further :
At a meeting of the Dakota City Company
held Juno 12th, 1858, there was a resolution
passed ordering the President to give notice
to all the Shareholders to pay the amount
duo within Bixty days, or iu default cf pay
ment all the stock on which the assessments
were not paid in sixty days, from the date
thereof, should be sold to the highest M-lder.
nnd th assessment paid ; and the overplus if
any, to be subject tu the order of tho Share
holders. On the 23d day of Auguut 1 8-5D, thero was
another resolution passed, giving the Presi
dent power to do what was most expedient in
his judgment with the property and a.-sets cf
the Company, to meet the liabilities of the
tamo.
AND NOW,
Ri) onler of the 2'rttiJtnt, T. F.LWOOD
CLARK, ue give Xoticf,
That if the above i9 not complied with in six
ty days, tho resolutions of the company will
be enforced, aud all tho stock of the compa
ny that th assessment nre not paid on, will
be sold to pay the liabilities of the company ;
ns nil ti e property of the city within the
bounds, to wit : from Elm Stfeot to Vine
Street and from and from (ith Btreet to 20th
street, has been entered by the Mayor, and
all outside that by Trustees ; aud the time
for prcuritier warrantee deeds cf these parties
cIofos within six tu inths from the date of
their entry ; ai.d nil the property not deeded
will be fondled. SHAREHOLDERS AND
CREDITORS will tr.ke warning that on the
9th day of Juntmry, A. D. 18110, all tho stock
with alljthe property not then covered by deed
iu Dakota City, will bo sold to the highest
bidder, nnd thu deht of the company set'.Icd
up, if only a dividend is declared.
N. B. We would further say that those
who have not obtained deeds to the lots drawn
on their fcharei, can obtain the paruo by ca'l
ing upon the Secretary n:i 1 paying the as
sestment due.
W. H. S. HUGHES
J. D. M. Crockwfli., Secretary.
Agent
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