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Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County JOBS Hi HAM, PUBLISHES. Subscription Price. $1.00 Ter Year. -MO JJ I from our Exchanges I omi mi nose wx i Newcastla Times: Mrs Forbes csnie op from Dakota City Monday evening to iit Lor daucLtfr. Mrs Al liussell nil roily.

Lyons Mirroi Mrs William Bless iog, of Homer, whs here the past week to have onr popular dentist do some work for her. IIrtinctoQ News: Editor McCor- mick, of the Wynot Tribune, was in the city Tuesday. Ilie News acknowledges pleasant fraternal call. Tender Kepublio: Mrs Ilarry Founds and children returned to their borne at Iiomer Wflilnnsday eveniDg after a visit at the Founds home. Osmond Republican: 1J 8 Leedom left on Monday for Cottonwood, 8 "Dad" will put in about GO acres of flax on the homestead while gono and will renew his youth by tearing around tho bad lands and drinking artesian water.

Thurston items in Pender Republic: Hurry Rave was a pnssenger to Homer Sunday and Mm 13 i'o unci visited at the Lew 1'earcy home last Sunday Mr and Mrs Irve Clirikenbeard and son, Lawrence, visited at Hubbard Sunday. Winnebago Chieftain Ashley Lon-irosh in building a new house for Mell Niebnhr. II Chamberlain, of Dakota City, was tho guest of Mrs Ntiuu and family for few days last Leslie, clerk at the Winnebago Drug company's store, was jn Omaha, last week, to attend the funeral of his father. Ponca Journal: Mrs 11 Francis was in Dakota City the first of the week. Fisher and Mrs Mikesell of Sionx, who were visiting Mike-sell, returned home today.

A Mc-Cormick, editor of the Wynot Tribune, was in Ponca last Friday on business and made this office a pleasant call, roaca Leader: Dean Cornell and Clay Armbrigh of Dakota county visit-ed over Sunday at the Chas Barber liome, about 4) miles northwest of Miss Mattie Wendto, of South Sionx City, and Etta Bauer, of Dakota City, were home to spend Easter Sunday. Misses Wendto and Bauer have been elected as teachers in the South Sioux Ciity sohools, for the ensu-iog year, at increased salaries. Walthill Times: Al Means pnrchas ed the dray line owned by Mel lligh-tree this Tho Misses Myrtle Kossiter and Loretta McKeegan returned to Jackson, Monday, after pending their Easter vacation at the former's home in this Phillips and son, Jess, came down from South Sioux City, Monday morn-ing and drove from here to Decatur, where Jess has accepted a position in a vfttore. Sioux City Journal, 17tU Preparations are being made to fix the Nebraska draw of the combination bridge so that it cn be opened when a steamboat desires to pass up or dou the trem. Last week when the government boat Mandan whistled for the -draw it was found to be so badly runted that it could' not be opened.

The channel is on the Nebraska side of the river and it is necessary that the draw be put in wotking order. Last night a force of linemen from the Sioux City Service company under the supervision of David Long, an expert, readjusted the bridge trolly at this point so that the draw can be swung without interfering with traffic New iron poles were set, and it took the men until early this morning to make the Im provoment, Tender Times Miss Leoua Smith went to Hubbard yeaterday Harry Pounds, of Hubbard, was down to Peuder this week returning home Wedesday A quiot little wedding occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs 8 Graves near Nouora, on Wednesday, April 7, 11)09, when their daughter, Helle Emma, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Cyrus Twiford, just as the clock struck the tour of 12 noon. The bride leaning on be arm or tue groom, and acompa nied by Mr and Mrs McQuire, of Pen der, marched into the parlor and in the presenoe of a select company of friends, Rev Lonsberry Phillips, of Bout a Sioux City spoke the words made them husband and wife. The bride was raised in this vicinity, is a most estimable young lady, and has a large circle of friends who will join the Timas in extending congratulations to the happy couple. Emerson Enterprise: Quae was a Sioux City visitor Mary Byan returned to school at Jack eon Tuesday Mayme Eoker man returned to Jaokson Tuerdsy morning, where she is attending school after a short visit with her parents August Schopke was born Sept 4th Ib'Zti ia the Prussian Provinoe Bran deuburg, Germany.

lie died last Sun day, April 4tu, at 4 in, of old age He was married first in 1848 ix children were born to them of which four have since died, one in in fancy. He brought his family to America in I OH) settling in Iowa where Lis wife died the same year 'He was married egtiu and came to this part of Nebraska in 1885. Last. year his wife died here and since thai time he has been living roost of tlx time with his grandnon, II Stark jr Two children, Mr lludolph Schopki and Mr Measerschmidt survive him, also 23 irranJ-children and 14 Kreat frraud-ohildreu. His age was 82 years 7 months and 8 days.

The funeral was held from the residence of Stark Tuesday at in in the Lutheran church, Rev Von Nusbaum conducting the services, interment at the Many friends and 8ioux City Journal, 18: Miss Jennie Bridenbaugb, of the senior cltss of Morning Hideoollege, left last evening to take the position c.f principal of the Battle Creek high school for the remainder of the yesr. Miss Bridenbaugb has a sufficient number of advanced credit so that the can drop out at this time and still be graduatnd in Jnne. She will have charge of the department of mathemttica at Battle Creek in additioj to her duties as principal. At a meeting of the teachers' committee of the college a few days sgo Miss Bridenbaugb was elected to the position of mathematics instructor for the academy at Morning Side for next yetr. Believing that the coming season at Crystal lake will be one of the best in the liintory of the resort, the work of electrifying the road is being rushed by tho management.

Workmen have commenced putting in place the copper bond wires connecting the rails. The work was started at the South Sionx City terminal. The new cahlrs with the arms, which will keep the line in position, have arrived, and beginning early the coming week the work of hanging both will be commenced. Two new electric oars and two trailers hare arrived. They are as large as the largest of those now in use on the Sioux City Service company lines, and it in thought they will accommodate the crowds moving lakeward.

The old gasoline oars will be used on the Dakota City Hue to the lake The managers of the enterprise are of the opiuion that traffic to the lake would have been much heavier 'ust year with better transportation facilities. An innovation at the lake this ytar will be the new bath house, which will be erected by the Foye lino management. It will be a two story structure, 70 by 30 feet in dimensions. The lower part of the building will be devoted to the bathers, while in the second story it is proponed to serve meals and light refreshments, such us are demanded by the visitor to a pleasure resort of this kind. The new bath house will have also a double balcony on the lake front.

Several boats have been launched at the lake during the last few weeks and several more are being bnilt. The cottage grounds have been nearly all leased to resident! of Sioux City and the managers take this as an indication that the season will be a good one. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Will Bridenbaugb. shipped a car of hogs Wednesday morning.

Millar's coffee, tea and spices no belter on the market at Carl Anderson's. Mrs Bert Francisco, son Teddy, and Mr Provancha were Emerson passen gers Tuesday morning. Mrs Wilsey has been on the sick list for some time, but is improving at tin writing. The little girl of John Clayton and wife is getting along nicely, which is good news. Rubber boots and rain coats, some thing you need every month ia vthe year, at Carl Auderson's.

Ex-Sheriff Hansen and family and Mogensen and family were Sunday visitors at the Carl A ud ergon home. Jimmy Harty has been on the sick list the past week. Tern Heffernan is having a well dug at his residence. Henry Thornton ia now able to be about and will soon be hla old self again. The Duggan Heffernan saloon is being given a new coat of plastering tuis wees.

Don't throw away your old shoea before you get half the wear out of them. Take them to the Hubbard Boot Shoe Hospital we will give them a new leaso of life Schumacher Leedom, A large audience attended the dedication services of the Lutheran church here Sunday, both forenoon and afternoon, and the neat Bum of $310 was raised to help finish paying tor the church. Tom Long ia busy these days iliuioh-iog up his assessment work. Heffernan and John Greon were county seat visitors Tuesday. Mrs Ernest Trigg's and children, of Dakota City, were guests at the Oobleigh home a few days the past week.

Moline and Rock Island ridiug and walking plows at Renze Green's. Miller accompanied by his sinter-in-law, Anna Simmons, weut to Lake View, Ioe, Wednesday to bring home his wife who has been seriously ill, but is somewhat improved. Duloie Leedom underwent an operation Tuesday for the removal of an ingrowiug toenail. Pat Gorman of Goodwin and Dan Sullivan of Illinois, were visitors here over Sunday. Martha Mogensen left last week for Ponca, Nebr, where she will lemain during the summer.

Wilsey came near losing a' cow which got mired in the ereek. Mandt wagons and Henney buggies, as good goods as there is made, at Renze Green's, Wm Bridenbaugb and Miller shipped two car loads of cattle last Thursday morning. Provancha Deroin aud Mrs Tref Do-roin weut to Emerson Ust Thursday morning. as Hartnett was a bnsinrss visitor here from Sioux City last Thursday. Contractor Merteu was here from Sioux City last Thursday looking after the work on the new church.

Born, to Mr and Mra Tiuker on Saturday, a aon. Mrs Tom Gullen made a trip to Jaokson Monday. Summer underwear in all grades and prices, at Carl Anderson's. Mrs lleeney, Joe Leedom and wife, and Bert Francisco were among the Sioux City shoppers Mouday. Mrs 8 A Stiuson aud children, of Dakota City visited at the Gribble home last Wednesday.

Rasmus Frederickson and Louis Wilkius, of Hosier, came here lstt Thursday afternoon, the former to Emerson cemetery, relatives attended. meet his daughter and the latter his sister, who were returning home from Wayue. Both young ladies have finished the teachers course at the Wayue normal and are now well qualified teachers. Carl Anderson and wife Hundayed at the Hawk home near Goodwin. Mrs Harty and daughter, Pearl, were in Sioux City Saturday.

Mrs Maloney was a city visitor Tuesday. Bring ns your produce butter, cream, egg, etc and get the highest market price. Carl Anderson. Mrs McGlashan and daughters were among those from Salem who came up to attend the dedcation services Sunday. Hans Nelsen has been a very busy man for some time past fixing tip and beautifying his new home and at the samo time trying to do a little farming, Miss Uogan spent Tuesday night in Jackson.

If yon want an up-to-date riding ml livatorthat will work on any hill or anywhere, get a New Century, at renze Gieen s. Edwaid Long returned Saturday to Fremont where he will spend the summer The bell was raised Friday in the tower of the Lutheran church, lhoee who helped in the raising were, Joe Leedom, Nels Anderson, Fred Hchu macher, Carl Anderson, Tom Heffer nan, Herman Renze, Andrew Hansen, Gribble, McEntaffer and Barber Tsgue. JACK80N. Gertrude Hickey departed Saturday for her home at Sheldon, Iowa, after spending her spring vacation at the home of her sinter, Mrs Tom Con nor. Dr A Jenkinnon was an over Sim day guest in the Mnllally home.

Mary Twouig. of Sioux City, spent over Sunday with her grandma, Mrs Catharine lwohig, near vista. The dance at the opera houne last nuay evening drew a large crowd There were over CO numbers, aud a fine time was enjoyed. 8ophia Deloughery is absent from school this week on account of the mumps. Edward T.

Kearney attended the Nebraska Bankers association at Creighton, Thursday, and ws on the program for a speech at the banquet. The birth of a son is reported at the home of Mr and Mrs W'J Reilly, April 'J. Harry Demaray sports a fine new ouggy. Mike Ueenan was down from New castle Monday. Mads Knudsen had a load of cattle on Hie market Tuesday.

Mrs Julia Evans of Chicago, is visit ing her mother, Mrs Wm Hickey, and other relatives here. Mrs Mixer, who recently under went an operation at St Josephs hos pital, returned home Monday evening feeling much improved. Quite a few of the local Knights of Columbus are planning tt attend an initiation at Sioux City Sunday. Forty honrs devotion will begin in the Catholic church here Sundav April 25, '00. A number of the neigh boriug priests will take part in the services.

Catharine Bom ford, a nurse who was in the Keavnev home, left Satur day evening for Waterbury, Nebr, to care for Mary Curran, who is very ill. Mrs A Hall expects to attend the Shenkberg Co-operative Exposition and banquet in Sioux City, Friday and Saturday. Josie Davey returned to her home in Sioux City Tuesday after a week's visit with relatives and friends here. Dr Leahy attended the funeral of hisibrothtr, Joseph, in Wayne. Nebr.

Wednesday. His brothers's death was caused by a piano which he was mov ing in a wagon at his home in Burke, falling on him. The deceased is survived by a wife and small children. The funeral was held from tho Catholio church in Wayne on Wed nesday. There will bd a grand ball in the opera house Friday evening April 30, '00.

Musio by Uewins orchestra, Sioux Uity. Joe Ueenan manager. Alfred Demaray and wife enjoyed a visit from their son, Louis, of Ihlen, Mine, over Sunday. He was aoooin panied by Henry Dicier, of Ihlen, and Albert Penning, of Seney, Iowa. Katie Flannery was a visitor to the Uity Tuesday.

Kingston agent for the Arlington nursery, is in town this week looking alter the delivery of stock. Thomas and Katie Mitchell returned fioui Gregory, 8 Monday, where they had filed on their claim's. They got their claims joining aud will be only 4 miles from Witten. Mr and Mra John Richter visited over Sunday with relatives in Sioux City. They were accompanied home Mouday by MrsRichters mother, Mrs Dreves, who expect to remain a few weeks.

HOMER. Naua Fredrickson came home from Wayne normal Friday for a short vaca tion. Audrey Allaway went to Sioux City Wednssday to utteud the Shenkberg exposition. Mrs II A Monroe went to the city weanesuay. It was reported on our streets Wed nesday that Mrs Allen, of Sioux City, a former resident of this place.

had entered a Sioux City hospital for an operation for appendicitis, which she lias been suffering from for several years, Chas Borowsky, of Sioux Citv. is cir culating a petition for a saloon license here, aiuoe Wm Wiuch backed out. Grand jia Atkius and Nana Nieswan-ger were Homer visitors Sunday. John Church jr, wife and baby are guests at the parental home, sinoe last week. Stanley Durkee, who has been a guest at the Smith home, has gone to Omaha to join his pareuta, who have removed there from St Paul.

The little aon of Harold Bougous and wife was taken to a hospital ia Sioux City Friday be operated upon for rnptnre. Dr Jepnon was not there, so they came back and will go when he has returned. Jsroes Blanchard sr, went to Norfolk Saturday, and was a gnent at the home of his son, Sam, until Mouday. Ern Harm returned from Omaha Friday, having been excused from federal jury duty. Geo Barnes and wife, of Waterbury, arrived Friday for a visit with his brother, Setb and wife, nod nieces.

Mrs Nels Smith and Mrs Off Harris. Geo Skidmore has moved into the Mrs Smith house. Mrs Nelson Smith is sick with the gnpp. Mrs Bancroft and Miss Margaret Stewart were Sionx City passengers Tuesday returning Thnrsday. Phil Renz and daughter, Florence, are still on the sick list Tax-payers, yon can learn what your land or town lot taxes are by calling a the Homer State bank.

This is quite an accommodation to alt. You should remember your taxes become due May I that is interest begin at that time. Mads Hansen, of Emerson precinct, was in Homer on business last Friday The removal of Seth Barnes and familv to Omaha, is indefinitely postponed on account of the serious illness of Mrs Barnes. Miss Lula Barnes came home from Omaha where she is attending school Saturday, on account of the illness of her mother. iss Blockenship, Mips Allan aud Miss Shcluter, teachers at Winnebago were guests of Miss Eva Kanear and Mrs II A Monroe Saturday and Sun day.

Chas Davis was a Sioux City pnnsen- ger Saturday and visited several days witu bis family at Leeds. Roy Davis visited relatives in Sioux City from Saturday tiU Monday. O'Connor went to Cherry county Friday, to be gone several days on bu siness conneoted with the big stock ranch. Miss Florence Lewis' class gave a private recital at the Smith home Monday George 0 Blessings' sale of Duroo brood sows was postponed on account of bad weather to May 1, 1009, at 2 o'clock m. George has seme very fine offerings.

The nine thousand dollars of school bonds, voted by district No 31 have all been signed up and returned to the state auditor to be registered. The bonds were sold to the state treasurer, for the state school fund at 4J0y with six months of interest clipped cff. which ia very gratifying to the school board. Work will be started on the new brick building at once by the Ly-tie Construction company, of Sioux City, and is to be completed bv Aug 15. 1909.

Era Harris sold one of his farm teams on Monday to Harry Rasdal, at a fancy price. First publication Apr S3 Cw ESTRAT NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I have taken up ns un estrny, lit my premises In Pigeon (Jreek preclnet. on or nboul three months rKo, the followliiK tfcsorllK'd estray: One heifer, ml and white- potted, about 2 years old, no brands. Owner hereby notified to call ami prove property, pay nil clmtves fur keeping, nd-vertlHlnir, and take said estray away. Dated tills 17th day of April, mm.

V. M. First publication April! 6 Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by Ueome Wilkius. clnrk of the district uourt in and for Dukola county.

Nebraska, and directed tc me, J. P. Koekwell, sherllT of said county, commanding: tne to sell the premises hereinafter described to satisfy certain Judgments of the said district court of said county and state, obtained at the March, 11 w. term thereof, in favor of the Hecurlty Hank of I'onca, Nebraska, and against Michael Mnllally, Catherine Mullally, Thomas Mullally. and K.

K. Hnlstead for the sunt of eight thousand two hundred twelve dollars and fifty cents, lttil.60). as follows: One thousand two hundred fifteen dollars and thlrteenccntsm6.1Hlucon plaintiff's Mist cause of action, three thousand four hundred elghty-stx dollars and ten cents fUHrt.lo due on plaintiff's second catine of action, also the sum of three thousand seven hundred twenty-one dollars and forty-four cenU due on plaintiff's thlrdeause of action bImo the sum of one thousand eight luin-dred nliiety-fnurdollarsand slxty-foureents UlHiM.tH) due defendant, Waterbury State Hank on Its cros-petltlon, also the sum of one thousand four dollars aud eighty-six cents (1KH.W due defendant. J. J.

McCarthy, on his crosH-petitlou: also the sum of two hundred ncvcnty-elght dollars and twenty-six cents (fcTH-itB) due plaintiff on Its fourth cause of action: also the sum of two hundred twenty-seven dollars and fortv-four cents due defendant, K.J. Mullally, on his cross-petition: nlso the sum of one hundred hIx dollars and seven cents (IUKVU7I due the Atlas Klevator Company on Its croftK-petttlon, together with Interest on all said judgments, and prior costs taxed at thirty-four dollars and fifteen cents ((14. 16), and accruing costs, liexldes a prior Hen of taxes amounting to two hundred ten and no one hundredth dollars f-'lium). 1 have levied upon the followlngdescrilN'd property, to-wlt: The northwest iiiarter of the northeast uuarter and the east one-half of the northeast quarter, in section ill. township range tt, lilxon county, Nebraska, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest the northeast quarter of vuo norinwest quarter, tne son liens quarter of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, in section is, In ldxon county, state of Nebraska: mid the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the northeast quarter oi me uoritiwestqiiarter.

In section township range ft, and lots la aud 14. in bhs-k IB. village of JIubliard, Dakota county. Nebraska, all being located In said nkntuand lilxon counties and mints of Nebraska. And I will, on Tuesday, the Uh day of May, 1U00, at 10 o'clock a.

in. of said day, at tha south front door of tha court houso In Dakutu City. Dakota county. Ne braska, proceed to sell at public, auction to mo nigiiestand Is'st Wilder, for casli, all of the alsive desciilied property, or so much thereof as may In) necessary to satisfy said order of sale issued by George YVllMns, clerk of the district court In aud for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount dun thereon In the aggregate Isdng the sum of eight thousand four hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ith Interest from date of decree and prior taxed costs amounting to thirty-four dollars anil fifteen cents (til. I.

aud accruing costs. OItcii under my hand this Milh day of April, A. D. IWSi. J.

V. IlnCKWKi.l., SherllT of I lakota county, Neb, First Publication April 1 4w NOTICE. To the unknown heirs of Mary Crosby, deceased the unknow heirs of I'eter (htimhran. dccenMcd llliam tiordou Car-He k.Oautt; K. II.

llublMird, trustee, real name Klliert II. Huhlstrd; William I. Phillips; Host S. Taylor, widow and sole legatee of Henry J. Taylor, deceased; K.

11. Npaldiug, real name Kdward H. Spalding; M. H. I a Is, real name Madison li.

Davis; D. T. tfllinan, real name Daniel T. (iilinuu; haiah K. White; Defendants.

You and each of you are hereby mdllled that on the day of April, luv. James M. WoHlcoi'k, I'lalntllT, Hied his petition In the district court of the statu of Nebraska, In aud for Dakota county, against you us la-fendauts, the object and prayer of which are that title quieted hi riahitlff to the following descrlls-d premises situated In the county of Dakota and stale of Nebraska, to-wlt: Uits 4. 6, It. T.

tf, II), 11 and It, In Hlock 4, of Smiley aud Oeorge's addition to the village of South Sioux City, and all of hlock ID and lots 6 and In bhs-k l. of Kailway Addition, Dakota county Nebraska. Second I'lat; that ytai. and each id yon, and all persons rialinlng by. throned and DUROC JERSEY BRED SOUS at farm one-half nIIc north of Homer, Neb.

Saturday, May 1, 1909 Commencing at 1:15 tr, consisting of FORTY BRED SOWS, sired by the preat show and breeding boir, Missouri Gold finch, and other boar? of noto 'C and bred to Missouri Gold Finch, Springdale Critic, and the great young boar, Sunny Jim." I am putting in this sale some of the choicest sows of the breed and the best of the Springdale herd. T. C. Callahan. Auctioneer.

GEO. C. under you, Isj excluded from any Interest In said premises, or any part thereof, and 1m enjoined, barred anil forever estopped from claiming any interest therein adverse to the title and estate of the 1'lnli. tltT, or from interfering with his possession thereof; that all ail verse claims or apparent record titles asserteil by you or any of you Is? decreed to Is? null and void and removed as clouds on the title and estate of Plaintiff; and that I'lalntllT have such other and further relief as Justice and equity may require. The Defendants, the unknown heirs of Mary Crosby, deceased, anil the unknow heirs of Peter tJaughran, deceased, are alleged In the saiil petition to be claiming some Interest, adverse to the title and estate of PlalntilT, in the following descrils'd parts nnd parcels of said premises, to-wlt: tho unknown heirs of Mary Orosby, deceased.

In Ixt in Hlock 4, of Smiley and (ieorge's Addition and ft. in Block 24, of said Hallway Addition: the unknown heirs of Peter tjaughrnn, deceased, In lots 10. 11 and 12, In block 4, of Smiley and George's Addition and lot 9, in block irt, of said Hallway Addition. You are required to answer said petition on or Is'fore the slith day of May, lliuv. Dated April 14, Unit).

Jam rs M. Woodcock. Plaintiff. By Alkkkp Pizity and Pari. Pi.ky, Ills Attorneys.

First publication April S3 3w Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate fWill. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Dakota county, ss. To Mrs. Augusta Messerschmidt.

Rudolph Schopke, Theodore Stark, Mrs. Theresa Zastrow, Mrs. Agnes Kay, Herman Stark, Arthur Stark, aura Stark, Freddie Schopke, Mellit Schopke, Klla Schopke, Arthur Schopke, and Otllla Hullthaus, and to all persons Interested In the estate of Cart August Schopke, deceased. (in reading the petition of Rudolph Schopke praying that the instrument tiled in this court on the lldli day of April, IMS', and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of da i' I August Schopke, deceased; that snld instrument le admitted to the administration of said estate be granted to Rudolph Schopke asexecutor. It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to lie held in and lor said county, on the loth day of May, A.

iv. at 10 o'clock a. to show cause, if any there why tho prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof lie given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the Dakota (lounty Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this huh day of April, A. 1.

1U0V. D. V. ISTINHON, fsRAi.1 County Judge. First Publication Aprl 1 4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account.

In the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Sate of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To John I Nixon, Alexander M. Nixon, Kllals'th Nixon, Jane Nixon Wuite, John Taylor. Urace Nixon, James N'lxon, Kllza-Is'lh Nixon McLean, Unknown Heirs of Alexander Nixon, deceased: I'nkiiown Heirs of Mary Nixon, deceased Kli.abeth Nixon, of No.

iio Argyll" Square South Carlton, Mcltxiurne, In Victoria, executrix of Alexander Nixon, deceased; and all persons Interested in the estate of 'lltum Nixon, deceased: On reading the petition of Thomas C. Clnpp, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account tiled In this court on the loth day of April, lunw, and for his discharge. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons Interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to Iw held In and for said county, on tho Nth day of May, A. D. at 10 o'clock a.

to show cause, If any there He, why the prayer of the petitioner should not lie granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof Im given to all persons Interested In said matter by puli-llshlng a copy of this order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. D. Stinson, hkai. County Judge. First publication April 8w Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment of Administrator.

in the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Slate of Nebraska, Dakota county ss. To Maria Illume. Fred blume, F.IUnbcth YVIIklns, (iustnv A. Iscnhurg.

Minnie Dues-Inbrlnk, Hattlu Mason. Fannie Polly and Fred Kipper, mid In all persons Interested ill the eslateof Hols rt litumc, deceased. (in reading the petition of Fred illume praying that the administration of said estate Is granted to Fred illume as adiulnls-trnlor. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to ls held In anil fur said county, on the mil day of April, A. D.

I iw. at loo'elock a. to show cause, If any there Is', hy the prayer of the pe-lloner should not ts granted. and that notice of the pendency of said petition aud that the hearing thereof 1 given to all person Interested in said matter by publlsblug a copy of this Order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this nd day of April, A.

D. Iiniu. D. C. Stixhon.s sua i.l County Judge.

The Heasld for News when it is News. This Good Bank. makes a specialty of Insurance Ve Lave the ouly good Hail company we know of and our Tornado companies are the best in tlie world. Let us tell you just how cheap it is, to havo Complete Protection "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT Tlenty of money for loans ALWAYS. Jackson, Nebr.

THE SEATTLE EXPOSITION. Very low excursion rates will make it possible for you to make the most interesting railroad Journey in the world at an extremely reasonable cost; only slightly higher through California. PLAN NOW. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESORTS. After June 1st very low round trip rates will be made to the delightful resorts of scenic Colorado, to the Big Horn Mountains, including Eaton Bros, famous ranch resort at Wolf, near Sheridan; the Yellowstone Park, either via Cody, Gardiner or Yellowstone gateway; Hot Springs of South Dakota, Big Horn Basin Points, Thermop-olis, Basin and Worland.

PLAN NOW. TO THE EAST. An extensive scheme of excursion rates to the Lakes, Canada and eastern sea-board resorts will be announced prior to June 1st. PLAN NOW. Information in response to inquiries will be furnished at the earliest date.

Do not hesitate to write us for information and publications. State definitely what you want to know. It will be a pleasure to assist you to include all available attractions in mMim f.V ran Jl i.j mmm 7 it. The E. B.

Ball Bearing Scwine Maching and the One Minute Washer win praise everywhere, by giving universal satisfaction. Light Running Long Lasting. Let us show them to you Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard Nebraska PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citvi Nit. nWVDVC Bonded Abstracter 2 is the time for Hail and Tornadoes soon coming I your tour east or west.

W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb. L.

W. Waekley, OTA, Omaha, Neb INN ALFRED PIZEY, 603 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa ui j'K.

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