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You Order by Mail from Us New York City Dakota County Herald JOHN H. KEAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. a woekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has boon granted for tho transmission of this paper through tho mai'ia as second-class matter.

Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota Counly Governor Issues Hot lenge. Chal- Governor Chcstor A Aldiich, of Kebrnsku, republican nominee for ro-eleutlon haa issued an opon ohui-leu go to hit democratic opponent, Joiiu II Morehcad, to meet him on tho platform in thu various oouRressiounl disUicts of tho state and to discuss the Issues now beforo tlio voters of No-brunka. Tlio govoruor suggests that tho reo-ords of both hiinauU and his opponent bo pried into and luid before tho peo-j lo ho Unit they may have opportunity of aoeiug beforehand juat what thoy are hkoly to get aftor election.

Mr Aldrinb makes a fow preliminary points ngiiiuat his orpponout. He aatoita that Mr is a "renc-tioniiry," und is opposed to every progressive moustirouontuincd in tho dum-oeratio ttUto platform, Moruhead is hUo licensed of working ngninst tlm initiative and referendum, and of blookinit proposed lusuruueo rofouns while billH fot that purpose were still in the legislative committee. It 14 freely Mid in thu gossip of politics hero that Mr Moruhead will never accept tho uhullongo to debate with Goviinor Aldriuh. 'L'lio tight is not to bo one of that kind Air Mbrohoitd bus no stomach fi.r a Unlit. He does not work in tho opan.

flu Imb thu buikois huhit of tutting one into a corner to whisper the least important of tfcings, Ami he snivels fivor the thought of an uitjiUHl. Iio does not beliovu in taking uny more ptupln into hw confidence than lie must. llesucniH cowardly iu this rospoot. But it is to bu considered also that his rapacity to dual with pAiblio uffaiis is also limited liy tlio largo amount of time he is given to wciiuiring big fortuuu for himself. Tho men behind liii uandidaey utirler-stand all this.

They want a (pact oarapjigu too. They have boeu bout body of which lie wnn a member, ho cast hia lot not with the people or for tho bottormont of civio and govern mental conditions, but with tho special interests Thow -avto tho days past when ho unn-ly eonld not havo boon tinder any obligation to tho intcroats. lint -what Ttill lie do now should bo bo named nn the successor of Governor Aid rich? Thwflionly ono answer, for ho is now so tied up to the corporations of the state that ho will bo tin-ablo to froo liimsoll for tho romaiudor of his political life. Governor Aid rich lias made in in takes dnrini? hi RilminiHtration, but tho peoplo of Nobraskn know that whoncver a xnislale has 'occurred during tho past two cars, that it is their and not the mistake of corporation lobbyists Tho onoraies of tlio governor havo do-nonuced him "political grass- honnor" and ridiculed his actions us cirous antic. Tho governor is an impulsivo man and has acted hastily sometimes, or ruthor spoken linutily, but his record ia sound and on tho sido of the peoplo, on thoaidoof 6 square ctonl.

Ho haa been nlliiinod with tho poo-plo on overy imprtant niimmiie, und the people of Nebraska realize pretty well that there bus been been but one man governor Nobrusku during th wo OhoHtnr A Aid-rich. This ia triiy Ijo can stand open discussion, why Iio to in favor of uu open light und "why hia challenge. It will siupriw) Nabratikuns, demo criita nrnliernblicajip nliko who kno the rnnoul ol tlm two men if Senator Morehuud jicoupiu thu ehallenge and llghta in tho oK-n. Siour Gity Trib-uua. Waterbury Items in Emerson En-tnmrinn: Miss Kate alcElhinnoy, of Lyons, is hero viaiting friends and rel atives.

ftlury way nun oara Hurber will attend tho Emerson high school this year. Lyons Mirror: Mrs Dr A Hill and aon Lloyd spent Sunday in Homor nt tho Harry Kisdol homo Wo go to press oarly this week so wo could attend the Old Settler' reunion nt Dakota City, Thursday, and at Tcka-muh, Friday. Wakefield Items in Wuyno Democrat Mr and'Mru Dean Cornell oamo nn from Dakota City, Wednesday ovonitiK. iu their ntito. to spend tho oarviuol week with Mrs Cornell's parents.

Mr anil Mrs 0 Lcamormade a business trip to Omaha, Monday. Ho expoots to attend tho bankers' stateconvoution held nt that place August '20 and '27, When We guarantee to please you in every way or refund your money. We do not do this as a favor to you, but because WE lose 'more than you do if you arc not fully satisfied with every purchase made from us. All you have to do is to ship the goods back at once in the same condition in which they were received, and your money will be tent by first mail Only Expert Shoppers are employed in our Mail Order Department, and they will purchase for you just as carefully as you could for yourself. They take great pride in beings able to please and will give intelligent attention to your wishes expiesscd or silent.

Take us into your confidence and tell us your wants and we will give you the benefit of all the expert knowledge of onr entire establishment. We will be glad to help you plan, whether you purchase or not. Thousands arc being pleased with their mail orders filled by us because they are handled efficiently, promptly and satisfactorily. You lese only if you do not take advantage of this service. "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE." Emerson Enterprise: Mrs Loo Sobutt vultod her parents, and Mrs II LouderitiK, tho flrsl of tho Joy Fcauto is homo for 11 wcoks vacation.

Ho ilnishos his school work in about two weok. Ja- nctto, daugbtor of Mr and Mrs Chus Rockwell, of this placo, died at the homo of her parents last Monday nt Da via son Bros. if1 bhe BS tear97 "Your Satisfaction is our Success" Sioux City, Iowa 2 cloak age, ono raontliB und ono day. yoir, six Newcastle Times: OE Hodges, our accommodating depot agent, and his family uro toking a vaoutiou, having gone to Mr and Mrs Dako wont to Dakota City this morning to attond the picnic nud visit their daughter, Mrs Peto Munnion and Mr and Mrs Poto Manulou oamo up from Dakota City Saturday ovonitiK and spent Sunday hero at the tatter's parents, Mr and Mrs Dako. Tulk aJvont gut-rioh-quick games, 'why it deems to iud that uome Nebras Jurniots Iwv all tlio other gamed doliidodtonltooaoTelt udleotive.

fif teen ycutaagol wns vice-chairman of tho joint U'jyslnlivo relief ecmuiittce, ami took paTt in diatiibutuig a thousand Carloads (4 clothtm, beuns and things to thp iliontli sufferers iu No-brankn. Looking over tlm lint of the recipients rf that charity, I behold the names of many Nubruskuus who are nnvr worth oleso to a quarter million dollars t-vury dollar of it made out of the rinJi Jtftibrnvxn nnil, nr by sitting down on cheap iuud until it grow vain-ablo. Not zmfoy Nehinoku baukors havo rasdu a mrter million dollars iu Hlfeion JKoJawjor iu Nebraskn inadotiml mnoh 111 life-time Ponoa Journal: Judgo It Evans, of Dakota City, was iu Ponca on legul Iiiihiiixxh nt-tliM rniinly onurt hint sat- Mote, of Phunviow, Neb, formerly of this county, and Armour, of Allen, visited hoio tho past W0U0, formerly Of South Sioux 'Mty. and once an employe in the Journal nllloo, is in town thit week, atteuding tho iuatituto. II intends totoaeh at Dixon this yeai.

Walthill Times: Miss Ornoo nar-ey returned Fiidny from her Iowa Gorman and children returned from Sioux City, Saturday. A Renin, of Homer, was a guest of bur sou tho ill st ot tho week, Murgueiito llirsuh, of Iliv- erton, vtaited Monday anil 1 nesday in thu home of Or Mabel Harvey hasreturnod fiom a visit to Daidmry, Iiwa, accompuuied by Ver-non Clement. Sunday. Ho ropoits Mrs Appleton getting along real woll. Mrs Lila Dlivin, of South Hioux City, has hor twin babies, earing for Mrs 0 O'Connor nud tho Misses Benottu Green, Charlotte Kclley and Kuthleon Neiswaugnr have roturncd homo from Fresco, Summit county, Col, where thoy have been for ti summer outing in the mountain cottage Mr O'Connor bud tnado for that purpose last se'ason, while Walter Niebuhr lias purchased a one-third interest in tho 0 O'Connor Co general uiorohan-diso store.

Tho three members of tho Arm aro 0 O'Connor, 0 Nichols and Niobuhr, which makes, indeed, a strong combination, with two-thirds of the firri residents of the town nud wo understand Mr and MrB Nichols uro planning on moving to Winnebago, and will occupy tho house that is being vacated by Mr and Mis Skinner. Wo congiatnlato Mr Nio buhr on this his latest business investment, and wish and tho iirui a wholo lot of success. Wo might add our conurutulutinm to tlio lit in se curing such a yourj: man of sterling qualities, as 11 eo-puituer. lie is ul-waya 11 1 his post, don't get the swell head at ovory turn of the toad, and e.iu work in social ciioles without making cuomics. tu every tinw thoy eamo into tho out of li practice, and only a of recent routs.

These mou know what ihuy havo to moot. Thoy prefer 3o aueak up iu this olectiuu under cover of the light against IV ft und put iu tho kind of man they want propose to do juat what ttioy tried to do at Dtfirieiore convention. 7bou 'Governor Aldrich declared -that Mr Moreheud wua a roaetiouaiy and that ho was opposed lo tho progressiva policies as outlined by the democratic part.t iu state convention assumblod, ho ouly went hilt way, A man oViyi of the uld nt'tlnlprtt fultll if aiuooru iu Ids beliuf, ia rcapoutuil. Mr Morohnudhowuvur, is no. a standpatter or reactionary beoausu of any principles supported by faith, but bu-causo bo is iu the hands ot the corp rate inturoats in tho state and acta only at their command President Taft roferiod to himself "a man of alraw." Mr Aloreliead, through his own tt-tord made whilu hu was a memlier of tho stutn seuute of Nebraska, can be culled "tho man of clay Ho bus been to tho speoiul iutsrusts in the state of Nebraska what a piece of putty is in the hands of moulder.

Is it auy wonder that tbo imago should tuko ou something of the oharaoteribtica. of thu creator? Mr Morohmui bus beeti madu by tho spuoiul interests of Nebraskn, Tho brere rics, the stock yards, tho railroads nud the greatest of nil, the insurance lobby, till uoutributud largely to hia political suocehS. Tlio democratic candidate iu therefore tin-dor obligations to these interests und iu tho event of his election to tho governorship of the state, 4io will bu compelled to oarry this uiigtit of obligation into tho ohair with Lim. At that Mr Moroltead is not a bad man as thu term goes in private ui-Bcriptiott. Ho ii a nice old geutlumuu who haa accumulated a lurgo foituuo iu tho banking business and by Helling copper stock to his neighbors lie was picked by the interosts a year ugo to be tho democratic nominee for governor, nud although bo spent a email fortune oti hi own primary aampaigu, tlio interests went him ouo better in their support Jiud left not a atone uuturued.

They huvu never turned their cm piign uxpensouo-count. Mr Moruhoud'ii political rmonl is enough to autiaf) miy piogrcfcaivtt in thu oJUtitry as to the bruud of true democracy nud progression batf ii Chid few country fJitoni have accumulated much. Vnl a tho farmorb hun- dreda of them loivc boeu lifted from poverty to a capital of it quarter million duiiut; itin past ilfteeu yeais, And tltny aTeoiiliMud to tt, foi indeed it was tho lusuor, not tho lailroad, that hangt4 SNabrnaka from a buffalo pusturo to tho Ixrxt part of the corn belt Golumbm Telegram, oo far as John Moreheud is concerned, theroM no chance to get up it it argument, iio i- well kunwit reactionary. Mr 177 on knows it, its ovory oilier pnblin man in the state of Nebrnsk. Ton rsn't niuko a rubber tiro out of nnitiui pipo, nor a progres sive democrat oat of the mttterial of whioh Mr Moivhead is constructed.

If a conncrv4tiv wanted in tlio executive chair. Ititi demoOratiu uomiiifu is hh proitonte01y in favor of the order of lliiugi nn miy mitti in the slulo of Nebraska Lincoln State Journal. Mother oT KTchteen Children. "I am Um mother of eighteen children and bavatlib juuisu of doing more work than auy young woman 111 my town," writtw Mra 0 Martin, limine Mill, Va. mI anffurod for live with stomach tiDiibk- ami could not oit sb much aiu biscuit without suffering.

I lmiro taken throe bottles of Cliatnhurloini Stoinuch and Liver Tablblsand! am now well womuu and weigli 1C8 ponuds, I ouu uat anything I want to au muoli its I uut anil feel hollar (ban lmvo at uny tlrao 111 tenvoam. I refer tu uiiynuo iu H00110 Mill or vicluity nud they will voitnh for whatlny, Ohamborluiu'ri Tablets are for fculc by all dealuis. Ponca Ltiadci Mr Orr, a hoiao buyer of Dakota City, wub iu Ponca, Monday, on bnsiuoss. Cooney, of Vista, was iu Ponca, Fritloy, with his auto, Father Moore returned home with him. and Mis Horry, of Ponca, uud Mr und Mrs Elmer Cornell, of nuurUoburn motored to Yankton, Saturday morning, for a visit with Mr and Mrs George Sherwood, until Tuoaduy oven- ing.

Mr John Mugorleir took cure of Mr Hurry's burnt ss shop during his absence. Siou Cily Daily Journal, 2li1: Riverside park nud Ciystal luko yesterday were crowded with persona who sought aouiu lcliof frym tho terrific heat, Thu oiuwd ut Orjntal laku was said to bo ouo tho Ir.rtqt of the ui Many were uttrucled to this lesort by thu rauiug prngrum that hud been ur- ruuged. Accidents to eovoral lanueh-us unt di.wu thu starting list and ouly throe bouts were entered, Dr Bus-soy's Widgeon took first honois from boittt piloted by Lew McKiuuoy and nomoi Star: Mrs VauVnlin and daughter Floiouce, loturnotl on Hatr.r-duv to their homo nt Pender, uftei it short visit at tho Roam home. Poter Kntita lcceivod wortl on Tuesday of the death of his fathor-iu-luw Ohu Uieon, of Ilotikins, Neb, bi'nrt failure being tlio cause of Mr Green's death. Brown, of Miuuc'ipolis, Miuu, arrived on Wednesday to visit at thu homo of liii step fatiicr Eph Rockwell, und to bo present at the Old Sotilors' pienio at Dakota City today 0 Larson bus ooutruottd to build a ten room houso for Hansen, who livts ninth of town.

Mr Hansen is ouo of Dakota couuty's progressive farmers mid his now Iioiihc will bu right up to the minute. thu 1'2-yeai old daughter of Mrs George Midkiff, experienced it ctirimiB uud painful accident ou Thnrsday of lust week by horse steupiug ou her foot, cuttiug one of her toes cntiroh off. A peculiar thing about the acci dent was the ton next to tho little one btiug cut off nud not injuring miy of the red. The accident was painful one and by list reports the girl is getting along will come ns a glad surprise to tho mau friends of John Nixon wJin went tu tbo bt.vtu ot Wushiugiou Inst summer, lo kurn that ho is, coming back accompanied by briilo. Mr Nixon wn mnitil on August 20th to M133 Ada McColem'in, a opular houug lady of Culvillu, Wash.

Tho wedding ccouicd at the home of tho bride's patents, Mr and Mrs A MoUulemau. Mi Nixon, tho happy K'ootn, was born and reared homo accompanied by bis dnugbter Mary and son Ben. Edward O'Noill departod Tuesday for Now York City to visit his sister, whom ho has not spon for twenty-five years. Mr uud Mrs Cornish Beck nud Dolly and Cutheriuo Euglisb, of Sioux City, spent Sunday nt the Ed Kearney heme. Geoffory Boler, of Onrioll, Neb, nt-tegded thu Old Settlers' picnic lust Thursday nud remained oer Sunday with friends here.

Komielly, rural mail carrier on route No 1 hns received word from tho dopartmont of an inoreiiso in his suln-ly to $1,100 per annum. St Catherine's academy reopened Soptomber 4th with bright prospects for a successful year, and the public school will open September 9th. Thu bans of niarmgo were published iu tho Catholic church hero Sunday botneeu Gertrude Hull, of this place, and Edward Long, of Hubbard. Hnrtnett and wifo nntoed to ltlfHitnfiulfl. t.iirilav.

ivltiru they wero guests in the Joliu Ktllaokey I liotno. Thoy returned homo Sunday evening. llttzel Foster leturnod to her home at Lincoln, Wouduy, utter an oer Sunday iit in tlio II Stuidt home. Miss Fostot was unrouto homo fiom a visit with her bister at Dtiluth, Mtnu. Among tho Jncloon school touchers wbodoparted Monday to touch in the various cciiooia wore Ungan, to teach at Hubbard; lllauchu Rile, at Nncoru; Cuthurinu Quini Bancroft, Neb; Mnry anil Zitn Olurk, the fonner to Herman, Neb, nud tho latter to Randolph, Neb; Leo McGouigal to tho Toller dibtnet; Mury McGouigal, to the Henry Francisco district; Helen Erluch, to Goodwin.

The Mid-West Bank Hard to Borrow' From? But Oar5 Depositors Like This. Possibly true tin iiiey say: Borrow money fiom Leaut security. the Bank that takes the Deposit money-security. -in the Bank that takes the Most With an cord of twenty-six years' loaning with less than fifty dollars losses (and more careful now than ever) We Invite Inspection along the above lines. "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" EDWARD T.

KEARNEY, President. XVWVA WiSSN iV tNVXx XX Vwx VXVXV NMVAHVkWUVWtWiMrv 8ABS-BEN GARmvne. en. Jhium pouy. Olouii Millerr of hoJa1 utl alltl prPgrc8siV0 UUIttllUIUIIAUlk)) tiuil bMU UlllIUIIllU ruce.

Allen News: young man. Trio now ly weds aro ex pouted any dnj aud will bo happily rli-ot'ived bi the nvnii friends of tho James Hatch returned gioom. Mi Nixon hM rented the vital instance when a vote ia tl.o over before, TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items roproditcod lu tho Hnni City J. nrnal from (ilea of twenty eara Bojitember 4, 18U2: Dsvo Newtranyrnr aJ8 that while there Iihb Leon oeo ttllt of building a mile track acrunu tbo river as soon its iho new bridge ia done, and giving lurgo rscc iaw.tinj;a on it, notliiug dill-uato bus beB drcided upon, HeptC, IBM: Oapt Diok Talbot, of tho pontcon biidge eumpauy, suy-t that dospite iu population of Coviugion ftitd the orxuiing of tho resorts un tiiU Aide of tint liver, thu In ovoiy I pontoon i doiuu lmco- budnoss than last night from a fow days visit at Hq and MrB Frank Halu left WodneBitay for viait in Dakota a number from heic wont lo Duknta City today to attend the Old Settlers' Attli-bui Allou left Ttitsduy for a visit with rulutives at South Sioux City und Dakota MamioUhiistophei-boti returned Tuesday to hir home at Croftou, after a viait with rolulivcB hero Miss liuasio Stiuson, of Leeds, Iouii, and MUb Kute McElhinoy, of Lyous, Web, visfted hero aeverul days lust Mai thu Christopher-sou 11 mil Miss Mumiu CJhtistopliernon weroSunduy guests nt tho Frank Hultt home Thu latter lady is a niece of Mrs Mrs Waldo Hoy and baby, nocompauied by bur slater, Miss Murio VVuililoll, returned to her homo at Dakota City, S'lturduy, after a few dus visit with hor piients and otlui relativts, Wiuiiebugo Chieftain: Mia Goo Drake went to Homer Wednesday to vitit with her parents Samuel Dearing went to Dakota, City Wednesday to take in tho Old Settlors' picnic.

O'Connor nont to Valentine for a week lo look uftei his ranch Mis Foltz und daughter, Mrs Olaudo Thaeker, were bioux City Hboppora Friday George Smith and children huve returned to their homo ut Jackson, Neb, nftei a fuw dajs' visit ut the Wm Smith DuYuAppletou went to hioux City farm of his mother, southwest of town, whore hu will imido with his bude when he returns. HOMER. School opened hero Monday with tbo following corps of teachers: Nt va Beat, principal; Paiilliua Gall, of Koaruev, Nib, piincipal; Clarence Rasdall, gumiHinr department sHie Conuto, intermediate; flolfit Rookntll, primary. Smith returned last week from his claim iu Rock county. Ho toports a tine outlook for crops there this year.

Walter Smith and family spent sov-etui days camping lit Ciystal lake this Jones, wife and daughter Zel-111a, were up front Omaha visiting ut the Jos Ilurris home lubt week. A baby daughter was born Moudtty to Mr uud MrB Gio Ashford. Dlarrhoe Quickly Cuted. "I was talton with diarrhoeu nnd Mr Yorks, tho meichant here, putstt tiled mo to try a bottle of Ohamberlaiu's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Aftor taking 0110 dose of it I was cured. It aho cured others that I gvu it to," writes KGobhurt, Oiiolo, Pa.

That is not nt till unusual. An oidiuury attack of diarrhoea can almost invuriu-bly bo cured bj one or tno diuen tf this lomuly. Foi silo by ail dealt JACKSON. Born To.T8.-pli Heeuait uud v. Amrubtol, 1012, 11 sou.

Mrs Margaret Hoylo ap-1 fcun I with lutives tit Vt-t, Nt Etntl lltatts, of Dixit, Ntdi, wiin week end Riiest in the Boler liotne. Mnry O'Neill, of rtionx Citj, nut tt in tlio John Brady hoinn day, Mr Dunn, of Chntiucoy, Pa, lust thu MuHiIdn uud burnt s. John Flauuery returned Caught a Uai Cold. "Luat winter my son caught it very bud cold und the way he coughed wits something dreadful," writes Mrs Sarah Duncan, of tipton, Ion-11. "Wo thought suro hu was going into consumption.

We bought just one bottlo of Chamberlain's (Jough Remedy anil that ouo bottlo stopped hiccough nnd enroll his cold completely." For sain all deal, is. First puhlleatlon (Mw 9ID15WALK ItKSOLUTION OK ULMOK llOAltl). Hull tesoteit the cilialriitatianit Iloiml ol I'rusuts in tlio VIlliiKu ol DiiUotn HU, I'lmuVii, that new slileuivUs. ut Uml four feot lit width. Ixi coustitictiit of cement, uliiiiK ami ulmltlnu upon the follow Ihk lots mill In xitld Illiiso us follows: Alonu tlm wen slilo or lot 10 In lilwk.

1MI. 1'. A U'ooil ow net aloitir the ait klilu ol lot 1 In MtH'k ITU, A. 1'. HaiiMi owtini nloni; tho i nit Miloot lot mo Mock lift.

S. A. HelUeii owner; ttlmiK the wot.t onil of lo und tl In lilt el. SH, fields A riliiualitvr t'o. owiikiik itlomr the west end of loisT.

Sand in In Ulotk ss, i.iorco II. OrntT owner, nloi Hie west end or lots!) anil 11 In lilocl St. Mlt II. Jit nwitei nloiiK the west end ot lot l.Mn block 8s Joint Foley nwnei ulonif the went end of lots 1 14 mill 15 lu bloikSS NuiK- M. Altumitj owner.

Tltt IH.CM) sldewalki shall lieooiistiui-ti'U nt'oerdiim to law und the onlli ixnc und fclHi lite i Ions ailopli it ly uM UIuk" A apuclal niei'tlmr of tilt I'oinl Tru- toes of mill lllitije will In Itelil for tin pill MmmMKW ia ma- MSwFBUr a STREET mv aBV rT. 2U TO T. lDi2 OUR AHA a arra-i2emntt to sea ont more of the roainiuceut PRIWDES AuJomoblla floral Pnraila. I'UEsday nf ternoon. Oar.

1st. I'rctrlasl l'oraa, WuCqcmIh)' Oat. 2nd. Oatilcatlon Pjirarf, afternoon. Oct.

3rd. Coronation Bull, Kridir night, Oct. 4lh. GHEVEMiVE DAV nillBebrnuchthore soererjor.e on Vl- tn Ih. 11-11 Bhow la tho world.

llucLlnir Bronohos Itoutrh Klder In- ojqt came and so th roai Cbsyanna Dhow. Kvnrv afternoon from Sopu S3 lo Out. 5, inuliMurt-. i Iraddltion to all this there will be tbo CtlXMSVAL FOR TEN EAVS i A Cta TtraC-l-orKverybody-A ttOB TIME Parados and Performanoos Daily eOWF FORGET OMAHA COME I (tft, to cet. isza WWwkMAVM the oliji'cl mill ihiixh ishltsli nin 'o iiiinoto clondn from mid toiiulnt uud coi Ur in thu tltlo of sulil Thomiis h.

I.ncy tonll that pottlouof the southeast quarter of tlio uoi tie list itmi tut of t-eutloti towiishln iweiity-iilnu t-'n). iiiuue nine i'ii lust, In Diikota enttuty, ljlinr inst of the west line of IjiiUi stltetiu tilirystal l.aki 1'nrk. n. shown lu thu pita thereoflndeid book tiiuio 11 1 of the iik olds of wild Dukotii eouuty, with all iiiiilrlKlitsnppurtuimiit tl.oitumr.il tocol net I'lior In ileril of poilioii ol siMil truetiisnttemptid to lie com eject bj (lliarles Mini nud wife to J. A.

I'oju und I A Keuii rnoidid lit tlied bunk SI i the ifLOKls ot Mild Dakntu toiintj at iiii) Id'), by ehiniKlUK the description ot thu premlo coin ej id that tt will be and rend "thu south of that portion of tlm southeust tliuirtui of the northeast iiiiurtei of section thiilj-two iHit township tweim-nluo ratiKo nlui'itiU'iist In Dakota louutj, Nt Uiuskit, IjIiiki list of thi wist line of r.ul." t.trtet shown bj tlteueordid plat all tueii tlm to, 'itit'l to eoutLl the description of tliu pionilsi's i urn t't'tl In divit front sulci tlliuilfs M. I. inn uml wllntoJ. A.toje.Miind I'iiji and sulil I A hoye. Ji rec-ordeil iu sllld lll'l tl huilll .,1 ill pilDO i's; Mid Ills!) tllr ilen ilptlon In mltnl c'huiles M.

1 Iud anil wlf nntl -aid Jos A I'oye, unit (ii iti inn 1 i i' lo mid .1. A I1 nio unit Mum' I'l'ji leioiotil in Mild deed buol. lint mini Mil. so mt In inlilitlon to the portl of tlii Inline hijsliil I like I'urt i-nmtjict s.iluitHM'i Union will Ih mill iiinl itlsu nil Unit pint ol tho scathe ul quill let if tin of M', tlnn to nhii twi titj-ullie i) iiuiKi' nine (to iti nnhoin cm nn m-iuii-jmi d- KlIVI'l I l'ubllcntlon 3-1C NOTICE. wua a bun HtlPUt R)iiii last eek from a tno weeks tiglit sueiug trip throuuh Coluiitdo.

Mr and Mrs Frnnk Hogan, of Omahu, arrived here evening for a visit with thn homo folks. Robert MuCormiuk, of Van Metre, who spont saveral dajs with rul-utivis litre lust wtek, bus leturncd i hi lint, peso ul coutiuiiiliiir neni'tru ueriitu rruiu miiimllu eouleil pint tin in I se.pl i ii tli tei theiciit. wt.li ltd ii-eri- im mill Hants Htipt neuiiiii tin it it itiitt said inn io nini'iiis iuhI niiielnv uliiiiilnus niil ii-- -nuieiits iu-oiiidiiiK to luw upon tin lots und blocks ml tnt Hue nt sldi -Mrtlk on 4. Ills Mu'lo p. in.

ut tin1 u'llci- of rsldii t' Kiiini, I i ittd 11Iuku of llilvutiil'ltj I In teliy etrllfy that the fou Ki.lin-- ten-liitlon Is it tun) unit ooi M'et co of tho nidi-walk lesoltttlou pii'Od the lllr.nu lliMttd of Tn steis of tlio Vlllintu of lockout liltj, N'obriikkii, at reaulnr nieetlim of salil iHMtnl, hold on ttie 3rd ij of Sep tent bur, sicM.i r. rucM. C'li-rk FirU l'ttbiu-tition s-ia-iw. NOTICE Tot'. Khrlech bitilth, Kmclj- UMlstrum, A.J.

Itydutrom, (w host' llrst uud nut tiiiiiu Is toplalntlltiliiknown,) t.ie. Kuthn-line U'O, Julia Iao, und Cecelia i.ee, defendants: nnli tt ri, luir. ririt I that Thomas taiej. plalntttr cm the I cm or U'foro thoartl tlitj of heptc Uthdityof AitKUst, A. lvlli II etl lilspetl.

l. 1VIS tlon In 1 tllslrlit court or oakotii fuiiiilj euuu wm, jon imJ. inch of jott us I riioiuns Iiuiiup tin- wiikI ooliiii 111 Hie I vl Ill'lIM ll'l ll tl, I I I Oil! II III I li'tiinr" wh UM'U to lim III, ll Wlil I 1 llillll.ll vl lllxl 11111'-. tti clot ds mil up: 11 sii 1 nliilifr's ml, tu sihl mill est 1 to lv if asi it ot tho tic-1 feoU-timiicuUwiolaiuJ defi-of. In deed fiom tin defei limit Khtln-li Smith to Jo.ipMneM Smith, mil -d fiom the ilrfi luliints Kmclj Ityilsttotil and A.

I. ltjtlstrom to yniil M. run. of suld mil estntc nl oilier pidmrtj, nud rt cord ihI in deul lik nf thodiid teeorilN ot sulil liakolu lOUlilj, nt panes nnd H'spceilM'ly to qtih-t und eouilrm tlio tltlo ot suit! Ttioinas I'. Imev, to nil of sutd luul otut Its iiunlnst eneh nnd till of tho detentl-tints und enjoin thorn fiom cIiiIuiIih: title thorotoor tttispussluK ttteiiun unit fot con-crnt tqiiltablti rollef.

You nro required to uitswor said petition uiuer, a To U.Cnttle-I.nnd Oompanj.a Leslie U. Thompson: nii nud eneh ot you iiiolitiebj notlllid tlnn IMwnrtla A llindford LiinilHr cjompii-nj iiCorpoiiilliui. flint Its poiulou lu tlio (list 1 let coin or llnkotn Uounu, Nnliiiiskii. a talnst on ns defendants on tlio 12th linj it Atlirust, A 1W12, thoobjeol uud pinjti ol thii-li uro to fottuliMi it iiiLoliuulu's lion upon the fulttintiiK deseilbod leitl tslutu to-wlt: AUot the ninth half of section twontj-sl ivd). township twi iity-uluo il)), innuo clk'lit (8), Ij lim north of the iMiiito osropt lot two ami the southwest qlim Idiot thu lim tliwcht qtimter of Mild ietlou twentj-slx tdsoiillot section tweutj-t hi to tiJ), townsldii twentj-nluoitti), ilicit isi: ulso tho north fottj itens or the nst seicntj- nerts of the iiorlltKiiat quttitet ot section twentj-sou-n townslilp twontj -111110 129), innuo milt, nlso nil of Motion twontj-two.

town-slop twoiity-iiliui (ui), riniKO (s), oc pt tlm siuittt ouo liuiiilred uercs in tlio southwest quilt it i of tulil section twentj-two (S2) ue-ooiiIIiil; toun extension of tlio lines of tl.o uilirliiul Nobiuskn surPj uud boliuu pun ot tin pint of Hulls surioy nnd nilxlUI-loii of -lou polntcut-olT, (snld Imitl IiuIiik f-iiiuerlj duseilbed us part or stettons thioo und foui t) In township Mighty-t iKht iss). innuo forty-elttht USi, west In Month li.ikotu mill iiccrntlons than to nnd eetloiiH tlditj -three and thlrtj-four CM ,11) In WiwushlpclKhty-iilnotSU) rniiKif'iity i Itflit (4s) lu DnkntniiucliieciP- tin ii all now und for lite jeuis lul pist lu llnkotn cotiutj, Vobiiifcl.il the Id tuildlnirs lielmr sltunted ou tlio (list iiinf uf sootion Iwtutj-twn (3S), ttiwnstilp 1210 riniKO olitht ta) uud the i huir uf avutlon twentj-three (JMl towu- i twi n'o-nlni i so i rniiBo oii'htiH) all of i idioxo desoitlK.il bind ImMhk Used us ouo i i und milch 1 1 of thu niatoilnl furnished nnd imp ill! foi and for which lien is ilnlimul Is tin sum of COD 01 with litteiest from the Itli dnt of he biiimv, Itns.snld imituilal bo-lim used lit the bullillnc of b.irn. ii Ihik liiiiisc ii ilui Mine Innuo mill ropntrlpi; house Until petition nlli ii the lieu Is pitui to Hie niorttoii'i Blen to the di feud-iint I osllo l'. riiompsnn mid is Ural lien, I'lnlntllT innys for juilBiiient fur JUMiBl nud sale of tlio pieiiiiss to pitj said Hi n. Ill It re st uud ni-ts.

on uro required to mitiwiir sniil petition onor bofuio the 0lnl tlaj of boploiulicr A. I) this IVth day of AiiHiist, A. 101. Kdwarils Uiudfortt I.uinlni IU H. K.

1 nns, Us Attorney. t.nc ,1 Bay a good farm on county bottom, I have the Dakota Eimora. it. tf4menmii iMiiet-ifli(i. i -l.

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