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Dakota County Herald from Dakota City, Nebraska • Page 5

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Tndaff CocKiixs -FOR SALE-- Local Items Friday, March 25, 1910 Eggs, per setting of 15 50c per hundred $3.00 Roosters $1. Off to $3.00 Hens $1.00 Chris Smith Jackson, Nebraska Undertaker County Coroner 15. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Yon will find a good line of sweat pads for borne, whips, machine bolts, and a very good lice of hardware, tin-warn and graniteware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. Bargains at Van's every day, Judge Evans was at Fender on business Tuesday. Jas Fisher was Lore from Walthill over Friday night.

Clyde Crego has gone to Minot, to spend the summer. See onr spring fabrics and styles for men's tailor made suits. 8 A Stinson If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. Ilelen Sides was brought home from the hospital Tuesday, where she recently underwent an nperatien for appendicitis.

SII Moore lias received word from the headquarters of theKawIeigh company which credits him as No 1, in their list of agents in the state for the amount of business transacted for the year ending March 1st. lie had to his credit. A Btinson and wife went to Elk Point, Wednesday to attend a reception and banquet given by the A lodgetof that place in honor of the supreme president and secretary of the order who were visitors of the local lodge. Mr Stinson is the secretary of the lodge in this place, which' in the strongest lodge in the state for the size of the town. 25 Patronize Home Industry buy your nv2ats of Proprietor of DHy Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent goes on for Seymours White Laundry.

Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA Before the Cold Spring Rains Strike you is the time to repair that Leaky Roof, and the Best way to do it, is to cover it with B. Special Rubber Roofing" the Roofing that is Best by Test, and guaranteed. You Know How Busy you are going to be later on, so Do It Now! Samples and Prices, at Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard Nebraska I WHAT IS WRONG I I I with ovit Public Schools By Joseph.

M. Rogers A series of article creating widespread comment from the press and educators of America. Now running in I LrippinLCott's Mgaasxnc I iet It Kead It I Special Rates Given to Teachers -ADDRESS I Lippincott's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. Bee Stanard for heating, plumbing and lighting. Oeorge Ilaase of Emerson, spent Sunday here at the parental home.

Bee our spring fabrics and styles for men's tailor made suits. A Btinson. Mrs Beam was over from Sioux Oity Sunday, visiting her mother, Mrs I Brojhill. Fred Bartels, the big sheep feeder from Flubbard, was a business visitor here Monday. A Stinson has been chosen to serve as a juror in the Federal court at Omaha next month.

Do you keep an eye on Van's black board, if not you had better as he al ways has a bargain listed there. Mrs Ayros, a teacher in the Winne bago sohools was a guest of Mary Easton last Friday night. James Kramner and wife of Oma ha, were visitors at the home of A Kraniper and wife last Saturday. Earl Knowles and Anna West- eott, both of Sioux City, were married by Kev Warren laBt Friday evening. Samuel Oribble departed Tuesday moruiug lor uis Lome at uoouwin, having spent a couple of weeks with relatives hero.

It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome ohromo in the course of time. Qo and see him. The storeoptican entertainment giv en by Ilev Paul Boodagh of Mcrning- side at the HI church Saturday even ing, was fairly well attended. For Sale 200 bushels of northern grown Early Ohio seed potatoes. Seed as brought here last year, this being the first crop 8 A Mason.

Chas Maxwell came home from Chi cago last Saturday, where he is a stu dent in the Rush Medical college, and will spend his Easter vacation at home. Con Deloughery, vho was brought here from Jackson last week on a oharge of inebriacj was given a thirty days' contiuuance, pending good behavior. Elisha Wiseman this week moved his buildings to a new location several blocks north of where they stood, on account of the river getting uncomfortably close. Lillian Orr was taken to the Samaritan hospital in Sioux City last Saturday for an operation for appendicitis. She is recovering nicely from the operation.

Roland Orr last week disposed of the three draft horses which he recently purchased while on a trip to see his folks at Winside. lie cleared a neat little sum on the deal. The last number of the Dakota City lecture course a humorous lecture bv Kemple was held in the church here Wednesday evening. The lecture was highly entertaining and deserved better patronage than was accorded it Joseph Packard, the man who was found dead near Coburn Junction on the morning of the 13th, supposed to have been killed by a passing freight train, was buried in the cemetery at this place last Saturday. A young "male" carrier arrived at the James Cooley home Monday morn-inar.

which accounts for that broad smile Jim wears when he thinks of the help he will soon' have in handling Uncle Sam's increasing business. Johu Burcum was up roni Homer iust Friday and ordered bis Herald cliuDKtd to Winnebago, where he and wife are now stopping at the home if David Lane, who recentlv lost his ife and is left with a family of five riuull cLildret. The "Old Muddv" has been on the At. 1 rampage tne past ten aays tue uuui snriiiK break-up. It has been mguer tuan for several years, and besides makinor fierce inroads on the banks east and south of town it lias over flowed into the Jaokson lake, filling it Dearly bank full, and also into Crystal lake, but not enough to materially damasre the latter body of water.

It is now subsiding. Quite a little excitement was created Sunday when some boys telephoned the sheriff from the Knepper place that from the appearance of things on tl river bank iust east of there a man been murdered and thrown in the river. Sheriff Rockwell, Wm Bier ann and Marshal uestou were soon the scene of the alleged tragedy I ut fouud nothing to indicate that man had been foullv dealt with. It developed, however, that a dead cow had been hauled to the river bank. skinned and the carcass dumped over the bank into the murky waters The Northwestern depot in this place had a close call by tire Monday night.

As Ben Hall was on his way home about 7: 30 in the evening he AUQUST OERLACM Who Killed Joseph Lee at Emerson Surrenders to Officers. August Oerlach, who shot and in stantly killed Joe Lee at Emerson on the evening of January 13th, in the back room of the Jensen meat market. is now confined in the county jail in this place awaiting bis preliminary hearing which has been set for Monday. Oerlach disappeared from Emerson the day following the shooting, alter the coroner's jury had been discharged without fixing the blame upon him. He first went to Valentine, Neb, and afterwards drifted back to Omaha, near which place he worked on a farm until a few days ago when he showed up at Herman, Web, where be formerly resided, and was iruuieilmtuly reo-ognized by the marshal who placed him under arrest Tuesday and notiUed ouerm nocaweu.

me prisoner was brought to this place Wednesday moruiug by the marshal at Herman, being met nt Emerson by Sheriff Rockwell, and will have to answer to the charge of murder. County Attorney McAllister will prosecute the case lor the si a to, while Judge Evaus has beeu retained by the defense. Hmll OUen (lives Dp Young Life. I'. mil Olson, the 12 year-old son of Mr and Mrs Esten Olson, died Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock, at their home here.

He had been ailing for some time with an affection of his blood, but his condition was riot considered dangerous until the last few days. He had been confined to his bod since Sunday, and grew rapidly worse until the final summons came. Little Emil was the pride of his home and also one of the brightest boys in his classes at school, where his pleasant manners and kindly disposition won for him the respect of teaohers and associates. The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, ar.d will be conducted by Rev L'citz, Lutheran pastor of ronca. In terment will be in the Dakota City cemetery.

PROGRAM. The first ptiblio meeting of the Da kota County Honiemakers' club will be held in Dakota City at 2 Thursday aftoanoon, Mar 31, at the home of Mrs A Stinson. The plan of work of the club is similar to the Farmers Institutes except the discussions pertain to subjects of particular interest to women the hone, housekeeping, domestic scieumi, etc. All are cordially invited to attend, take part in the discussions and join the club. The following program will be given Addroas of Welcome Ki-iuIIiik of Constitution NepriMisry He II lluiiioroiin IiiKtrniiK'iilHl utile Mrs.

John Miller Brrml-MiikliiK Mm. S. A. MMiiaon 1 UlnvilHHlon by tlio VUlh. Kccltfttlon Mis lcln HixlonlienuVr Poultry Knl sin if Mri.

J. K. Wlnelireniirr Voenl Holo Mrs. Mel A. Si-liiiiltwl Syst fin In tli'o.

Iluti'ii by tin' Chili. Hi-lcct Rowllim Mm. Clins. llrynnt A rim-n mr r.vury inuiK niul KverytnliiK In Ha I'Uu-v ri. den.

lllur Current, Kll.iilx'l S. limine Vocnl Holo Mm. Will, Knoll l'npcr, Hygiene In the Home" lr. Nlnn K. Hinttli.

of Homer The Iioinestlo Hclence Con run nt Lincoln MIh Kllnlx'tli IiCnmcr Ornninentiil Hlirula Hulled lo thin enllty Mrs. L). KUitjon Select Ki'iwllntr Mm.Uco. Hoik I Jr Overland Journey Through Yellowstone I'nrk Mrs. Adit Sides Hecltiitlon Dcr Inculiiitor und Urecth- i'ii" Mrs.

A.J. Krmupor Illsti'Uinentiil Music. Mrs. Khner HlesshiK Mrs. A.J.

Hrnmpcr, rnesldent. Mrs. N. A. Stinson, Secretary.

For Sale A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Sootta Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranches, relinquishments railroad contracts, Bonool sections all sizes and prices from $6.50 per acre and up for deeded lands. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invest. A Combs, Homer, Nebr. (I 77 To look up your Seed Corn.

Very Important this year. Send us sample of your corn about 100 grains and we will have it tested, free, and give ou the Government Report on it. "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Bank, of Dakota County "ALWAYS hungry lor MORE business" Estimates. Repair Work Promptly Attended to F. G.

STANARJ5 Hcsvtlng, Plumblnd end LIrfktinii I Haven't you ever heard of the Ideal Lighting System? If not let us tell you about it. A card will secure a demonstration and descriptive matter. Phona No. 55 North Sldl if Brkdwy Hat. 14th and It5h St.

Dakota City, Neb 1 Cl I 1 I I I I SATURDAY SPECIALSI Ssxturdcxy, March 26th 20c can of Salmon 15c Butter, per To 25c I 20c can ofjApricots 15c 10c pkge of Soda 7c 1 Slinson's 25 cent can of Baking Powder, per lb 20c Hand picked Navy Beans, per lb 5c Saturday, April 2nd Canned Tears, per can lOc 00c Can of Sorghum, for SOc Dried Apricots, per pound IGc 4 pounds of Raisins, for 2 Sc Stinsons 25c for 20c A tin son Dakota City. Nebraska I iscovered the depot platform on rite ihe northwest corner of the building, le gave the alarm and the news was phoned down town from Ross' residence. Ia a few minutes a crowd bad collected and the fire was extin- uished before anj gnat amount of amuge was done. As this is the see-ud or third time this same depot has caught fire, presumably from sparks from pasHing trains, it iflixbt be well or the railroad company to put 111 a wtll of some sort at the deiwt, us the people are getting weary of car- rung water from rtuiuences in mat lo cality to put out tires originating from sparks from engines. She! iff Rockwell and Deputy Wm liiermau returned Sunday uoou from Eldorado, Ark, where they hail gone in respouHe to a teilegratu fiom the marshal at that place sUUiik thai he hud Ditutt Stole, the mau wanttl for forgery here, unJir arrest.

Ii moved to be a ''wild goose" cIjhhh, lie party in custody was liot Dudh iille, although the description Uu.mI the man to some extent. iSil.lc i 1 1 man who forged checks on tie Juckwiii hunk recently, and for hoiu a rutvuiii 50 is offered. Ho Inn! it'Utivn luiug ut ElUorado, Ark, and it wotil.i ve been no more thuti 11 iturul for ii to turn up there. he" tbm other mau, who was working for Sil 11-lulives as plasterer, whh urresUd I i marshal the. Slides of pro sled, claiming tliut he was inno-cebt, but it did not satisfv the author-iti there, who kept him iu diotody until the arrival of the Dakota count otVcers who soon convinced tut-m ith pi otogrsphs that he was not the uid anted, Editor Taylor of the HomervFree PresB, whs a plennunt caller Monday Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom.

I have it. Eimers Mrs Margaret Adams di'spotted of her here and Iihs moved tu South Sioux City. Easter program at the Methodist church uext buudar nt 7:30 iu. At 11am the theme will be "Immortal- itv." An adjourned tevm of district court has been set for May 31st by Judge Graves. Lyman White is here from Wood bine, Iowa, looking after his Cryytal lake property Chas lurto left Monday for Wes- sington, for a several months visit with relatives.

Ed Easton returned home Saturday from a couple of weeks' visit with rel atives ut Grand Isluud. 8 Marshal Waruer was here from Omaha Wednesday and Thursday attending to business matters. Rev Eckhart performed the marriage ceremony for Campbell and Marie Holtgec, both of Omaha, Tuesday evening. Snetheti this Week moved his family from the Eric Attsnes house to the residence he recently purcLused frpm Geo Sbeibley. An Easter service will be held bt the Sunday school of the Dukot Cit Lutheran churoh uext Sunday evening at 7.00 o'clock.

All are welcome. Mrs Eckhurt, who recently underwent an operation for tumor at the Samaritan hospital iu Sioux City, if recovering nicely and is expected home tomorrow. The I lodge of this place will celebrate the founding of the order in America on April 20th. Refreshments will be served by the Rebekah branch of the order. Fire destroyed the barn on the Evaus place near the Northwestern depot, occupied by lieu Hull, shortly after noon Thursday.

The fire is supposed to have beeu started by a Burlington engine. Tho Burlington toad will soon put on another passenger truin rnnuing opposite the present service. The new train will artive iu iSiouz City from Liocoii at 12:20, and leuvo aguiu for Lincoln at 7 m. Henry Fuller and Mary Kern, and Murphy aud Mrs 11 Turly, all of Sioux City, were joined iu marriage on the 15th lDdt bv JuagH lltflernuu. Eil ward Keut and Mrs Mttiy Nllia, blso of Sioux City, were mariiud b) the county juJge on the 12th The village election has been culled for April 5th.

The following have been appointed to serve ou the electiou boaid: Clerks Fred Schriever and Eckhart; judges James Nclsen, Scott Duucan aud Chas II Ream. As yet there is no ticket in the field. The sixth annual convention of the Dakota county Sunday school associ ation will be held iu the church at Homer, April l'Jtli aud 2(ith, 1910 Each Sunday school is entitled to one delegate for every 10 members, hv erybodv cordially welcome to attuud. Watch for program. Firm publication Mar Sft 8k Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account.

In the county court of Dakota county, Ni'briihkn. of NebraHkn. Iukotn county, an. To Miirln Hiiinitt, Frccl illume Kllznlwth WIlkliiH, (JtiHlav A. Imi'iiIiuik, Mlnnlo Lime-liilnk.

Huttlo Miihou. Kiinnlu t'olly, mid Fred Klnner. mid to nil Demons Inturcstod In tlieeHtiite of KolxTt Hluiiix, iloceiiHt'd tin reading Mm petition of Fred Kliiine, iidniintKtriitor. praylntr limit oettleiiient and iillownnce of IiIh m-count Illicit In tlilH court on the Huh day of March, lulu, mid for lliiul HcUlciiii'iH of account mid for IiIn dlx-churiip. at itdinlnislrntor of mild CNtntc.

It In hereby trdeil that you mid nil persons interested in xnld mutter may, und do, appear at th county court to held In ami tor mild county, on thu day of A tii ll. A. li. 11IIO. at in o'clock it in.

to tthow ciiiikc, If any there Iks why the prayer of the petitioner should not be Kranted, and that notice of the pendency of uld petition and tho heiirluir thereof lie. Riven to all per son Interested in Mild mailer ny puiilisii-InK copy of this order In Tho Imkoln t'liimty Hoi ahl. ft weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for threw successive weeks prior to said day of nearliiK. l. I).

inrntHNAN. faffAT.1 'oiiiity First publication -is-lo ks NOTICETO DELINQUENTS Notice is hereby Riven that tho rental upon lease contract on school land lc-scrlls'd below and set opposite the iiamo of Hut holder thereof. 1 delinquent for period of tt mouths or moi'tt mid If the amount now due is not paid within HO days from the date of this not Ice, said contract will be do. hired forfeited by thu Hoard of F.ducnllon- al I.unilH anil Funds and the said forfeiture entered of record ns provided by law. Lease Lot 6 In HWN Hon, 111, T.

Zll, 11. S. 11. t'ut I In Land Dakota Uounty. Hated March 14, lull).

K. 11. OOWI.KS. Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. Ksuiblllied B17 SHIP YOl'R i HIDES FURS notior or ap- MINIHTKATOH 'm HAI.B.

First publication Mar 4wi Notice In tlie district court of tho stato of Nebnis ka, in mid for imkotn county. In tho Matter of the Ap plication of Michael Waters, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Kstateof I'utrlck O'Connor, deceased, for license to sell real estate Notice Is hereby (tlvon that In pursuance of an order of the, llon.Ouy T.lJraves, Juduo of the district court of Dakota county, Ne. hraska, made on the Zlth day oi reoruary, A. I). lulu, for tint sale of the real estate hereinafter desciilied, there will lie sold nl public unction und salo to the hlKhest bid der for cash, nt the front door of the Hul- bard Htatii In thu vllliiKe or Muliliard, Iu Hukota county, Noliiiiska, on Hatiirday, the Und day of April, iliin.

at thu hour of ten o'clock Iu the forenoon of that day, tho fol low Inn deserllsd real estate, situated In the county of Imkotn mid stale of Nebraska, to-wlt: The northeast quarter oi keciion elRht (H), In township twenty-seven U7). north of raiiKi) seven east, naia sale ill remain open one hour. Hated at lliiiihard, ivel rusku, inisnra uuy of Murch, A. I), lulu. MK'HAKI.

A TK1IH, Administrator, wltti the will annexed, of the Kstateof I'utrlck O'Connor, lieceased. First Publication Murch 4 Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of luikota county, Nebraska. Kate of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To Wllhelmlnu II iiKifenls'ruer, WllltrrW.

HiiKKenlM'iKer, Viola K. II iiKKeiiberier, Otth C. Iluitiriiols'iner, Arthur J. Jiinrwou- Isnuer, Samuel K. lluKiceiilMirKer, Killa IIiiiti'iilH'ruer.

lrf-nu Ii. llilui(eiils riter, mid nil persons Interested Iu the eslutu of Otlu II UKKellls-rner, decellM ll tin readmit the petition of Wllhcluiliin HuKitcnlN'iKcr pniyliiK a II mil settlement mid allowance 01 her accoiini mi ll ill mis court on the vsih day of February, IWIn, and for herdlschuiKe ns iidmlnlslrulrlx of salil cslale. It Is herehy ordered that you, mid an persons Inlerested III said iniitler, may, mid do, appear at the county court to ls held In mill for siinl county, on the SMh day of A. Ii. ut Ino'clock a.

to show cause, if any there ls, why the prayer of the petitioner should not I mi urmilcd, mid that notice of the pendency of said petition uuil hat the hearlnu thereof ls itlven to nil persons Interested In snld mailer by pul-lishliiK a copy of this oriler In the HiiLolu County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for lour successive weeks prior tusuld day of Ihmii Iiih. II C. llKKKFHNAN, BAI. I'niinty D.BERGMAN&GO, 9 SI, FAuL, ivtllini IW1 direct with the Urgsst and oldeit bouse Id lh Wast. prices ud luiiuedisl cib Kturus.

Wnw fur yrica list, lag ud full Information. i'A kJI Ti BUCKCECS SELDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: Mada to bulie Kcw Hutlnrw. A trial wm make yuu our twruikutiiit cunLuuiur. 11 the fliin.it Taralp, jilflid.a OmIom, 6 Ult Varitt-Cil AlUMtt 1 TO fUAMu Write to-day? Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS to oorr pmUk mnA ptukiug nd cet this Tfelnnble collection oc mam pluuia firsuisr nn hj InirM(tlk littuulH'ul IHrcd And IMiint ltvokt IB.

1B KJbV. (Do New Stock LriHt and Messivy Work. Harness, Collars, Pdds, Halters, azvd Evcryi Kirii in Saddlery Buy of xis and You'll pay Icsa Edwards Bradford Mr Co. V. 0.

Lake, Resident Mgr. Dakota City, Neb pi Spring and Summer 1910 h.n now tv aummsr toxir of tKa See the far west with its diversified sections broadening under scientific cultivation; visit its incomparable cities with'their en-vironmant of intensive land wealth. A Coast Tour is a broad education and the world's greatest rail journey. Round trip, central Nebraska to California or Puget Sound, via direct routes, June 2st to September 30th. Round trip on special dates each month from April to July, inclusive.

Higher one way through California, Portland and Seattle. One way, eastern and central Nebraska to San Franeisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Tacoina, Seattle, Spokane, March 1 to April 15. Proportional rates from your town. Consult nearest ticket agent or write me freely 'asking for publications, assistance, etc, utitiug delinitely your general plans. L.

W. Wakklet, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street, $60 $50 $15 $25 PAUL PI2EY, 1 ALFRED PIZEY, Dakota Citv. Nt. 1 ftfyy gfg 603 Metropolitan Blk. Bonded Abstracter Sioux City.

Iowa I I Abstracts of Title A tlO.000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make I Successor to i)akota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. BIN ER tarkTarJoolc yr 1910 M. 11 it reaay 10 man.

if win dc lent 10 any person mieresiea tn fruit-growing on receipt of cent, to cover postage. 1 he Stark Year liook (or 1'JIO represent an entirely new idea in nurserymen's literature It is a work of art a well as a catalogue of Stark Nursery products. Within its covers are 32 full-page illustrations of fruits and flowers, representing 175 varieties, done in tour colors, and exactly reproducing nature. 84 are devoted to descriptions, prices, and records. Stark Delicious, the apple that has revolutionized orchard planting and established a new standard of apple values (selling at $10.00 per bushel box this year); Stark King David, another apple of wondrous quality and merit; Stark Kinp; Philip, hardy black grape of California grape quality, and dozens of the very best things in the horticultural world are fully described, illustrated, and priced.

To any one planting one tree or many, of fruit or ornamental, this book is of inestimable value a horticultural text-book a guide to proper selection. Stark tree have stood the supreme test of actual planting for 85 years they are the yard-stick by which all other nursery products are measured they are the first choice of this country most successful orcharJists. The success of the orchard is dependent on the kind and quality of tree planted. Stark varieties are the best of the best. Our record of bS year of successful telling is positive guarantee of tree quality.

Btfort you dtciii to buy, ttnd 7 etnlt for tkt Stark Yiar lioekd it today htfor tht iJitian it ixkausttj. Stark Bro's Nurseries and Orchards Co, Louisiana, Missouri.

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