Dakota County Herald JOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of thispaperthrough the mans as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County Items of Interest from our Exchanges Pender Times : Mr and Mrs Charlie Pounds of near Jackson are Tibiting Pender relatives. Pender Repnblio: John F Meyers was down from Bionx City last Hatar day looking after the sick folks. Bonth Creek Items in Ponoa Journal Myrtle an-l Amies Harnov expect to leave this week for school at Jackson Uartiugton News. Miss Bortha Qrevo arrived Saturday from Dakota Citv for a viit with friends at this place. Balix items in Bloan, la. Btar: Mrs Fred Anderson of Jacknon, Neb, vihited her aunt. Miss Lena Chrintousou, here during the holidays. Winnebsgo Cliieftain : Miss Hilda Turner and Clara McEntafferof Em erson were guests this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Bol Smith, Waterbury Ite'ms in Ponca Journal Mr Jordan of Hubbard passed through here Thursday on his way to Martins burg. ...Mr and Mrs Boyle went to Jackson Saturday to spend CliriHtm-iB with Mrs Boylo'a parents at that place Walthill Times: Mesdames B and Chas 8heldon went to Bioux City Wednesday, for a few days visit. Judge R E Evans of Dakota City puss ed through town Monday on uis way to Lincoln, to attend supreme court as referee in the case against Chief of Police Donahue of Omaha. Wakefield Republican : Mr and Mrs Hager of Dakota City are risiting J A Hampton's.... Mrs J Heikes, Mr and Mrs Geo Aistrope, Mrs C VV Long and Delia and Mrs Slaughter of Dal las, B D, went to Dakota City jester day morning to attend the wedding of Miss Blanche Heikes of that city and Chas Kate of Wayne. Oakland Independent' Ilev E E furc to the food. The food is thereby made more tasty and digestible rw m J r-- v F mtfc'alt t r Important properties of JJ the Grape are y f transmitted J A: Ml n i . i i Shafer, M E Pastor at Walthill, and foimer pastor of the Oakland church, ill preaoh here at the morning ser vice next Hnday....r.evOeo F Mead ill bo to South Bioui City Deit Bun- day at the reoprnmg of the congrega tion s church there, "vliicu lias been undergoing remodeling. Sionx City Journal: Patrolman Paul Barcus was married to Miss Mabel Beaver, of Bioux City, in Da kota City, Neb, last Tuesday. The triD to Nebraska was taken with the idea of hoodwinkiug liarous' fellow workers on the police force. Pabhca tion of the issuance of the license in Dakota City caused considerable of stir at the station. Lyons Mirror: A number of years a M VTT ! asro we BOia one 01 our mrutin History of Dakota County" to miss Eva Kmnear of Homer, on condition that she would pay for it when she got married, or rather the man sue married would pay for it. We had given up vr oflttinir nav for the book as it C5 O It looked like she was going to be an oiu maid for life. But to our surprise we received f uU pay for the book and I rear's subscription from the lady T. - . - T IT Sim im married INeW I ears iay iu Amos BUook. a former Tekamah boy. And it was he who footed the bill. They will reside at KaJoka, B D. Wayne Democrat: Miss Francis Kate was a passenger to Dakota City Saturday morning.... Mrs Chas Culler went to Dakota City Saturday to vicit her mother.... Mrs F S Berry and tue baby came home from Sioux City last 1 T - . .J 1 evening ... .Unas jvaie was a nuuunj passenger to Dakota City on the Hap piest mission of his life.... Mr and Mis J 11 Kate, iranois Kate, Mr ana Mrs Perrv Theobald, Frank Morgan, Wm Von Heegorn and Harry Arm strong and John Hufford and son went to Dakota City yesterday morniug to attend tho wedding of Chas Katu and Miss Huikes. Emerson Enterprise: Geo II Haase and Miss Lydia Jensen were shopping in Omaha Thursday.... A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Fred John son at Naeora on December 24 .... Mrs Will Flegg of Sioux City has bnen viH itins at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs McEutaffer. She returned homo Thursday.... Earl Poole is working at the depot as operator. Earl has been used as relief man on the road for the past year and when they want t.i relieve a man at any sta tion they send him. This is a very re sponsible position as he must be oapa ble of taking complete charge of the business at any station along the line. Homer Btar:. Lon McEntaffer is here from Bonth Dakota visitiDg with relatives and friends. .. .Miss Marga ret English of Omaha is risiting at the T Murphy home this week ...Mrs George Ashford returued from Lincoln last night after two weeks spent at the bedside of her father. . . .Uarve lueeu returned from Iaabelle, South Dakota last week and reports his daughter, Golds, slowly recovering. ... I E Mo Kinley moved this week I om the O'Connor property south of t e'school house to the Foltz property . west of Hans Andersen .... Mrs J E linger is on the sick list this week ami Mr and Mrs Chas Jordan have had a iok baby at their home, this week....F M Beard shear has been oon fluid to his home for the past three wteks with sickness. Louis Smith has been assist ing Chas Daris in the mill. ...Both the children of J M King are still sick. The baby has been dangerously ill, and the oldest is recovering from chicken pox. .. .Charles Pettersen, father-in-law of Wm O'Dell, was oper ated on at Bioux City last week and a canoer was removed from his lower lip.... Mrs J Y Gorham is quite sick at her home at this writing. Miss Mable Miles who is working at the Uorham home is also sick in bed. Other mem bers of the Gorham family are also siok....T J O'Connor has been suf fering with the grip the past week and has been confined to his home. It nerer rains but it pours, and Mr O'Connor has certainly been harirg his share of sickness. .B M Rook well was mored from the Munger home this week to the Jud O'Dell property near the sohool house and Mrs Williams has been hired to take care of him. He can now be close to his relatives which was thought to be more advisable than tend him to a hospital in Sioux City.. ..At a meet ing of the board of directors of the Omadi Cooperative Grain company held in Homer last Friday evening a resolution was passed instructing Man ager Davis to buy grain and hogs from stockholders only. This order to go into t ffi'oi the ninth of January and to be in tffect until further notice, I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Jas Barry of Jackson was a business visitor in Hubbard Wednesday. County Superintendent Yobs waa in Hubbard Saturday. Sheep lined coats at Carl Andersen's at bargain prices. George Hale was a visitor at Allen a couple of days last week. John Green was a county seat visitor last Friday. Mrs Tim Howard has been quite poorly of late. Mrs L Doroiu was one of those who shopped in the city Tuesday. See our "notion table" for bargains iu odds and ends. Price cut no figure ou thest) goods. Carl Audeisen. George Wilkins was up from the county seat ou business Tuesday. Georgo Hayes v as transacting busi ness iu Jai-kson last Huturilay. Barney Ilagan of hioux City, visited over Sunday ut the Joe Uugau home. The'dauce giveu Momluy night wns very well attended. The Ladies' Aid mot at Mrs Bam Thorn's Wednesday. Chris Rasmussen is seriously ill at this writing. Dr Stidwortby is oaring tor him. Chinaware in endless rarieties at Catl Andersen's. Mrs George Hale Las been at Allen the past few weeks, helping care for Mr Doo Hale, who Lai been seriously ill and who was removed to a Bioux City hospital Monday for an operation. Chas Holsworth and Chtis II mm us- sen of Homer were in Hubbard Tues day. There will be services in the Luther an church next Sunday, January 15. All are cordially invited. Sunday school at 10 am ; church at 11 a m . Prices ou fur coato have been cut to close them out for this season, as we cannot afford to carry them ever. Carl Andersen. Mrs D C Heffernan Buffeted from a severe cold the past week. tier Father English is again able to be alxmt, which is good news. Bam Brannaman and John Hart- nett had a ear of stock on the market ThnrsJay morning. Harry Rockwell left the first of the week for Omaha where he will learn automobiling. If it's overshoes you need, we have the Ball Band, the wearable kind. Carl Andersen. Will Evaus of Emerson was a Sua day guest at the U Renue home. Hubbard now has a new hotel and all it needs is some one to oscupy it. Joe Eble went out to Beacom's Tups day to finish painting their new house Joe is doing a lot of busting. Mrs John Harty and daughter Pearl were shoppers in the city last Satur day. Charlie Finkle rode the goat last Friday evening. Charlie said he did not feel any the worse for it Saturday . George Ashford ot Homer, was in Hubbard Monday, Henry Krumwiede of Dakota City was in Hubbard between traius Taes- day. All our underwear is being marked down to prices that will cleau tip our stock, as we will not carry it over. Carl Andersen. i Andrew Andersen came down from Bloomfield Wednesday, returukg Thursday via Sioux City. Bert Francisco returned the latter part of the week from his visit to Illi nois. Amelia Andersen visited Saturday and Sunday it her home. D C Heffernan was in Lincoln the past week looking after his political interests. Mrs MoGonigal of Jackson, viHited relatires in Hubbard between trains Wednesday. We want your prpduce, and we are still paying more than the market af fords. Carl Anderson. Bam Thorn and family visited Thurs day and Friday at the Coon Thorn home. Guy Andersen was a business caller in Coleridge Saturday. Mr and Mrs Chas Dodge and Fred Bartels were among those who risited the city Saturday. A large number from here went to Dakota City and Sioux City Friday. Following are a few of them : William Geortz, Bert Cobleigh, Tom Long, Ed Green, Cora Borensen, Emma Freder ick sun, Minnie Rasmussen, Patrick Jones, Lou Smith and John Green. JACKSON. Gus Murray departed last week for Bemidji, Minn, to risit his sister, Mrs J A Heath. Patrick Twohig has entered St Jos eph's college, Dubuque, Iowa, to at tend school the remainder of the year. L W Hall purchased a fine piano of J E McGonigal the past week. R W MoIIale of Fairbury, Neb, was visiting relatives here several days the last of the week. Mrs J Breslio of Waterbury, was in town last Thursday between trains en route to Newcastle to risit her son. Jas L Barry returned to Blees Mili tary aoademy at Macon, Mo, Tuesday, after spending the holiday vacation with his folks here. O U O'Neill left Tuesday for Omaha after a week's risit with r.latireshere. , Mrs Walter C Mixer departed Sat urday for Fremont to risit relatives. Mr Gregory, state school inspector, of Lincoln, visited our schools Tues day. Jas Barry and R N Ryan had cattle on the market Mouday. L P Erlaoh is workiug iu the ele vator at Jefforsou, S D. Laura Ueeney of Naoora, and Pearl O'Neill of Emersou, have entered St Catherine's academy. Dr J E Jenkinson nd wife of Sioux City, were over Sunday guests iu the E J Mullally home. Misses Mary and Catherine Quinn departed Sunday for Dalton and Ban croft, respectively, to resume their school work as instructors in the high schools there. Bennetta Gill is ill with an attack of measles. Thos Sullivan spent over Sunday in Sioux City at the home of his sister, Mrs J P MoEweu. Miss Mary Deloughery had a load of hogs of her own raising on the Sioux City market Tuesday for which she received the top price of the day. Rev Fathers Cooney of Vista, and Moore of Newcastle, spent Tuesday with Rev Roche. In compliment to Misses Margaret Ryan and Monioa Haitnett who re turned to Omaha to school Monday, they were p'easantly surprised by a number of the ouug folksj.at the home of the former Suuday evening. Mtisio aud games wore indulged iu until a lato hour, w hen tha gu sts re turued to their homes, having spent a delightful evening, FIDDLER CREEK Taul Miller and wifu from Lake View, In, were vi-iiting with their aou, J N Miller, returning to tl eir home lattt Tuei-day . Aiel Nelson from Sionx City, was out How's This? Wa offer One llundrtsl Dollars Ri'wurcl for ani Mw o( csUura that cttuuut Im i-unsl by ltu'i Catarrh Cur. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undraliiutl, tiuve kuewn V. J. rt,vnt-y lor tltu laat 1ft yrara. and brlK'va luui NTftrtly lina ortttila Ui all bualtiraa trauaat-llolia and ftiiaiirlaily abw to carry out any ohlbruiknia uadi hy bai arm. Hudikq. Kin nan A Uahvin. Whotauil DruwH ist a. Toledo. O. Hall'a Catarrti Ciir ki Ukeo uuniiislly, arum dlrt-tiy uiMm ilia bluod and tuucoua surlac ot iha v.u-ui. lraiiiiiuniaia arnt tr. I'rkt i etau pa bottie. Boid by all liruifKiata. iaaa UaUl amily yam for aooatlpttloa. last week working in the German school house, putting in a furnace Mrs J N Miller and two sons, Erer- ett and Raymond, Peter Borensen and John Jesscn and daughter Nina, went to Lake View, Iowa, last Tuesday to attend the marriage of Miss Anna Himsonsen to Henrr Bauer The bride is a sister of Mrs J N filler. Chris, Marcus and Chistiana Miller, Peter Borensen and family, J N Miller and family and Mr and Mrs Paul Miller ate enpper at the Johu Jessen home last Saturday. It being John's 60th birthday, Nels Hansen and family and Mads Hansen and family were Sunday visit ors at the Miller Bros home. Kitty Sparks risited with Viola lluggenberger for a couple of weeks. Chris Hansen spent Sunday at the Louis Rasmnssen home. Hazel Crippen of Cherokee, Iowa, is risiting at the N L Crippen home. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Record Welter Twomlev and wife moved Inst week to South Dakota. C A Davis hns moved his fnmiiy to his own property in the southwest part ot town. Miss Kose uresltf ol llartinton was a New Year guest at the home of her sistrr, Mrs C A Conarit. Mrs. li K i Dure ii returned from a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ira Veach, at Valentine. During the blizzard Prank Combs was busy moving into the Ed Uliven pioper ty which lie has purchased. Mrs V II Mason went to Wakefield Tuesday evening to attend the jolden wedding ot Mr and Mrs Charles Iturto of that city. Mrs II O Dorn, who has been spend inc several months visiting relatives in Somerset, lvnuiand, returued to her home here Tuesdav. Arthur Mi-tz returned to Lincoln to ike up his duties at - the state tmiver sity. He whs accompanied bv Glenn George who will enter school there. Attorney w V tteutiville cnioyed a New Yeais visit of several days trotn his sister, Miss Marv Steuteville of Lincoln. Miss Steuteville is a teacher in the state amvcrsity. George M liullock of Iivansville Wis is the guest ot his bi other Allred Bullock Mr and Mrs Bullock are also enjoy ills' a visit from their daughter, J Irs N D Chronistcr. Hazel L Johnson returned last week to his ranch near Harrison, Nebraska altera visit ot several months with his parents, Mr and Mrs J M Johnson. Mts a L Johnson 14 still here and will join her husband in their new home later Miss Lulu Karst was taken to a Sioux City hospital last week where she under went an operation tor appendicitis, she stood the ordeal nicely und is recovering rapidly. It is expected thut she will be removed to her home on Walksr's Island Friday. Mrmmers of the Rebeknh lodge and the Odd Fellows spent New Yeurs eve at the home of Mr and Mrs A' J Man iiniU on S alker's Island. A social good time was enjoyed and a tine sunper served. The re. urn to town in the early hours oi the New Year was made iu the beginning ot the blizzard. Thursday aiternoon at the home of the grooms parents, Mr and Mrs D M VVeigle, in this city, occurred the mar riage ot Beanie Weigle to Miss Eva Clny of Sioux City. Kev J L Phillips of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. A huge number of friends and relatives were present. J W Hazlegrove returned Satuidny from Dauton, South Dakota, wheie he spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs Fred Cornell. Mr Hazlegrove says that that section had been visited by a heavy snow and he was somewhat surprised to find S uth bioux City without snow However, since New Years day Mr Hazl" grove realizes that the weather man was not slighting us. All kinds of coal, feed and bay tot Bale at rea&ouable prices. '1LDB & SLADOHTEE Oo. Tuio E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. The Herald for News when it is News. CHURCH NEWS MCTHODIST Ttev. W. K. Warren, Pastor. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Freiich InK at 11 a in ; Sunday school at in a in ; class meelluK 12 in; Kpworth League 7 p in; pieachlng 8 p in. LUTHERAN. Ilev. S. L. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA CITY Sunday school every Sunday at 0:15 a in ; Kliy.alM'th S. Ilnase, superintendent, preaching at 7:iW p in. every Sunday. SALEM Prenchlud every Sunday at 11 a m; Sun day school promptly ikt 10 a in. if. P. Uul bertsoii, superintendent. The public Is cordially invited to all these services. Buy a good county bottom. farm on the I have it. Dakota Eimera. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Dakota Ulty, Nebr. Jail 10. lull. Board of county commissioners met Iu regular session. 1'resent, Kd Morgan, chairman, Tlios Ixiiik, Ueorgo V Tliacker, and W 1, Koss, clerk. The following reports of county olllcera approved by tlie bourd: Statement of fees collected In the ofllce of the clerk of the district court of Hakota county, Nebraska, for the quarter ending l!ccemtHr HI, luui. To the Honorable Board of County Com missioners: Fees collected for month of Octotier. .115 52 ' " " " " NovemlsT M6 Ho December 161 45 Total fees collected for 4tli quarter. $2S Duly suhscrilied aud sworn to before W L Hons. County 'lerk. skal. Statement of fees collected 111 the ofllce of the clerk of the district court of Dakota county , Nebraska, for the year eliding De cember 81, luin: Fees collected In First quarter 1174 15 Fees collected 111 Second qua rtvr. .. . 7111 Fees collected In Third quarter Ills aft Fees collected Iu Fourth quarter. .. . 4'J Hi Total fees collected for the year ...tllt ?! Duly Ntihscrlls-d aud sworn to Isifore W I, Hons, Couilly 4 lelk. LnKAI.. Slnteinent id fees collected In the County Clerk's olllee ot Dakota county, fur the )ear cutting .lauuai ' 5, H'l I. lot lie lloiioinl.lv I Iiih rd of County Com mlxsionei s, I nkota county, Nebraska: Total fees collided for re cording, etc t-'-.MU 7i Credit by salary !5nn no Credit by cl ik hire T.v iti r.-.'-'o i Duly suliscrlls'il nnd sworn to U'fore (,eorgu Wllklns, Clerk of District Court. lKAL J KeportotJ I" llm-kwell, county sheritT, show fees collected tor the year to the uniouulof lilil.ui, Duly subM-riUid aud iworn to before W L Boss, County Clurk. saAL. The following rxmdl were approved by the iMNsrd : Mariin llogh. road overseer dlst 'o 1. V 11 Way, road overseer dlst No 14. Ira Waddell, load overseer dlst No 11. Frank Citing, road overseer dlst Nov. 1'a.trlck (llll. road overseer dlst No T. b W McKluley, iustlce of the pvace, Olua- ll precinct. tisfn rfaiito, justice or tne pr aco, Ktner son prpclnrt. J J McAllister, county attorney. Hank of I hi kola City, county depository. The rent of the poor farm and carina for the pnupers was nwnrded to John U Hiu'liert, hla lild Ih'Iiik the iH'st. The county printing nnd piihllshlnit the tnn list was awarded to the Liiikota Uounty Herald. The printing of the election and prlmnry hnl lots was awarded to the North Nebraska KiikIc, The furnishing of letter heads, envelopes, scratch pads, legal blanks waa awarded to the I mkota Uounty Record. Moved and seconded that theclnlm In fa vr of Drainage District No 2, of Unkotfl CO nty, Nebraska, tie allowed l.t tho sum of It BH 7H and that the said Drainage District lUlal the bridges made necessary, being -meel span bridges and one wooden span bridge, and turn same over to the county free of all charges for construction, the bridges to be In accordance with plans and specifications now on file for like bridges In the county clerk' olllce, and If the bridges be constructed for less than Ki.iuuW the dif ference to be turned Into county general fund. Above resolution rejected. The following estimates for county expen ses were made for the year lull : Uounty (General Fund fjnem On uounty Hridge Fund imou County Konil Fund lonKi no Koad District Indebtedness Fund.. Hrnfl m Railroad Hnnct Sinking Fund annum Railroad Bond Interest Fund 4o)() A list of sixty names was Selected by the bonrd as Jury for February term of district court. The county sheriff Is allowed 11.100.00 for tne year U11, to be paid monthly. Uounty suprlntendent allowed IlKUIOper monin lor year mil. Uounty clerk Is allowed to provide neces sary help In clerk's olllee, saiary to lie paid out of the fees of the olllee, not to exceed S'in.iK) per month. Uounty clerk Is ordered to write the fol lowing warrants: V J Manning, on county general fundf 1 V. W F Winch, on Home vllnge fund ion Andrew K rauiper, DiikotaUlty village iu lid 3 18 The following claims were allowed on the county ceneral fund: J Klsenbnrth, carina for Cloth family . I S on Homer Hardware Uo, mdse 12 fin Uarl Anderson, mdse 2 tW D U Niliison, services rendered .. .... 2 m l'crktus Mros Uo H Wi Klopp A HnrtlettUo, mdse Wl In Hammond it Stephens Uo, mdse la on Klopp A Hartlett Uo, supplies 411 50 W I, lloss, 4ciuar salary, expense, etc. 121 a Kd Morgan, snlnry soon Wilfred Vows, salary 2l."i no Wilfred V'osh, expense 15 40 O 11 Maxwell, services tl on (Jcorge Wllklns, salary 1mm Hurt K roesen, supplies 81)50 H.I Denhey, claim of $lu.m allowed In full, less $1.50, warrant No Unbal ance allowed for when warrant is d raw n 5 50 Tho following claims were allowed on tho county bridge, fund: Kd wards Bradford I.br Uo $2m W D F Waters, lumber 41 56 The following claims were ullowed on the road district fund: F, B I-brUo, dlst No 5 f H5 K A B l.br Uo, dist No a 7 Wi Henry lilermann, work, dlst No 11 . . . . 14 on N A Nelson, work, dlst loH 2 25 Win I-eamer, work, dlst No 5 2H m Kd Uliuklnlieard, work, dlst Nod 1 75 Board adjourned to meet February ft. Iltll, W. L. ItOSS Clerk. Treasurer's Balance Sheet, Sumary of Collections, Disbursements, Balances, for the six montlisending Decem ber ill, M0, U. i. Kvans, county treasurer. COLLECTIONS AMOUNT To Cash on hand. .pmw 04 To lsii Tax collected and prior years tt IU To IKXl Tax Collected Hi To lKs-2 " " la TO IHH'I " " 1 six To 1SN1 Hi To 1HH5 " " ., M To iwsl 1 (HI To 1hs7 " 7 (in To 1HHH " " 4 9 (IN To 1k 42 ni To li 2rt Vi To IM'.il " " MM To lwi-i fil 2S To lsitt ' " VH (Hi To KIM 71 14 To IWi " " m Wi To lw.Kl " " fiti IV! To JNH7 " " f4 4rt To Iniih " " 7 n i To 1K1IM " " B4 85 1 To 111 " " IH 4: To 1I1 " " ... Wl Sfi 1 To lwtt " " 70 711 To " " 72 ta : To liml " " M 111 ! To 1M"5 " " KU 42 To Mn " " H4 VH To Hr7 " " 110 i To H " I4 15 To Itrnt) " " 115M 44 TO lull) " " 42X20 28 To school land Interest collected.. 67 20 To school land lease collected 2n6 14 To protest fund U21 21 To lulscellaneous corns county gn'l 25 no To lines and license 75 50 To lute est on county deposits 5nl ID To redemptions 1240 18 To foes 218 75 Totul UH733 28 DISBURSEMENT AMOUNT By state treasurer's receipt No (W7 818 84 Hy ' " " " tW4iR! 52H1 s Ky county jren'rl warrants redeemed Hwrt 88 liy " bridge warrants redeemed HOW 7D Hy " road warrants redeemed.. 1MI8 47 Hy R K lioiids 46 ) Hy H K bond Interest 4i6 ( Hy swamp ditch warrants 45 (10 Hy school lionds 2!I22 50 Hy school orders paid local tax 1:1)1 R 85 Hy Uovlngton judgement receipts.. 127 01 Hy district roud warrants 8714 M Hy scavenger refund 40 48 Hy village treasurer's receipts. South Sioux ulty 2158 on By vll'g treasurer's rec't. Hubbard. 871 55 Hy " " rec't. Dakota Ulty 47 m Hy redemption 11W7 41) Hy county treasurer's fees 881 25 By county treasurer's commission. . 1(177 W Total 150075 01 IIALANOKS Slate (li'iieral Fund It It Sinking Fund II It 1 merest Fund County Koad, No I County I toad No ! County Koad No S Swamp I 'Hell Fund Scavanger Fund Inheritance Fund County (ieneral Fund County Bridge Fund Drainage Ditch No Soldier's Belief Fund School Bond Fund School District Fund Flues aud License Fund Covington Judgement Fund Covington Annex Fund Bond District Bund Jackson side Walk Fund Village of Kmerson Fund Dakota City Side Walk Fund Village of HubUii'd Fund Village of Jackson Village of South Sioux City Fund., Village of DakotaClly Fund Redemption Fund Protest Fund AMOUNT J lllHrt H I'M 47 . IL'1'1 4:1 l4 7s HIM Kfi . Hem no IIIH U5 L'f IN . nil ml . inn KH . ,T:il 7W SMIl W , S'-'7 15 . SttTi ?:) . llii'.ii :w 57 H5 . aiw 71 IS 55 . ewiH Hi t Ki . 21:1 HI IS 03 . MH i-.l lis N7 . (151 H5 . 61 NM 08 . Ml 21 Total Cash on Hand IMI58 2i We do hereby certify that we have exam ined t he above statement of D. ). Kvans, County Treisurer of Dakota county. Ne braska, for the six months ending Decem Imt .11, li'lu. To the liest of our knowledge we Is'llcve each collection has been correct ly entered and properly accounted for, aud that the vouchers anil other items of credits were lu proper form and correctly Filtered and the footings were verified by us and found to be correct, and that the alsive Statement of Balances agrees with said ac counts in said County Treasurer's (ieneral Ledger. N ki.son KnAUrfl, ) County Commissioners Ku Mow; an, or Tnos I.OM1. ) Finance Committee. County Clerk. fl J DI!i"a'DCC,0 Ctrili CI1ifaCEfil SPECIAL OFFER: Made to build New ttu.tnr. A trial Will ' make you our pe-rumueui, uuBtomer. 11 the fWiftet Taralp. f splentltd : CtuUa. 0 beat varie tlttfll 40 kurlMS-fluwvrUe halt i TaneU IU WUUAMLr l TO YLk.A X- Write to-day t Mention thin Paper SEND 10 CENTS Wor poatoira sn4 perkinf and Main tkla alaaal memou ot arai immiumio, xwer wita my O'S InalrairU. Hutllul svw! FUhI Baak, Attest: W. I.. Boss i r r V a r Public I will offer for sale at my residence in Dakota City, Nebr., three blocks east of the cemetery, Saturday January 21 1911 the following personal property, One black mare, 5 years old, weight 1100 lbs. One brown gelding, 9 years old, weight 950-lbs. Two Jersey cows, fresh, coming, 4 years old. I'our cows, half Jersey, all springers. Two thoroughbred Duroc Jersey brood sows. One male hog. Five young hogs, weight about 175 pounds each. Twg Lumber Wagons. Two sets double harness; ones disc pulverizer, with truck; one 2 row disc cultivator; one liran new 6-shovel riding culti vator; one walking cultivator; one I lay ward corn planter, with check wire; spades, shovels, scoops, forks, hammers, etc.; two washing machines, one of them new; six bushels of Silver Mine seed corn, best quality; 80 chickens laying hens and pullets; about twelve thoroughbred white and barred Plymouth Rock roosters; one coop of White Leghorns; corn in crib; fodder bound with baling wire. Sale begins at 10 a. m., and all property listed will be the ground for sale. Everything is free from incumbrance. TERMS One year's time, at 8, will be given on proved notes; all sums under $10 cash. J. T. ILnepper, owner. C. 13. TURNER, Auctioneer. F. A. WOOD, Clerk. Get Our Free Book First You can't afford to buy a ranee until you know all about a Monarch. Ak us Inr the book; STATE WHIH you intend tobuy.and we will send also a set of Measuring Spoons, postpaid. inimtss ilnlienblf Iron Rnnrje Co, iieaver Uum, Wiaaonsin, The )No work to kap elan-A . aahaa ramovid wltn Jout dirt nlckal plat- log won't tarnian. Sized and arranged to auit every family need -NoworlitoSMpelMl-l sC ahs nmovid with i 1 N Clout dirt nlcktl plat- Vv Call and see why they save fuel and repairs. They show it. Ilif CL 3S jLrfor COf HVBBARD. NEB, Undertaker Th1 Mico Eternil Process of jmlamiDg. Nothing taken from body and nothing put in body. All done upon outside. Body can be kept for ages. li. F. Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska Who Was There r N the shadowy ranks of those who years aco in the mighty conflict father or rrranclfather or unde of of him in that long ago day of his youth a photograph that ho never knew was taken? Perhaps we can show you one; and in any case, we can tell you a story, stranger than any dotective fiction, of 3,500 priceless photographs that were lost and are found aain. 3,500 Long Buried Photographs of the Civil War THEY were taken by the ereatist rhotoerapl-.er ia t!ia United itatcs of that dayi l'iey were boujit by the United "".tates Government for f JO.im.0; they were buried In tho War Department for 50 year they are buried there still. Hut a duplicate act was kept by the i hotocraphei v. ho died poor and broken dawn; that duplicate set was knocked from pillar to po' for nearly 50 yean, until it was discovered by a New England collector. J. riernont Morran tried to aecuro tho collection Ex-President Garfield and General Benjamin F. ISuttor laid It waa worth 150.0O-vet with tho help of the Usvmw or Reviews, tho ent.ro collection has been gathered into 10 great volumes and is r'aced within your reach at leaa than tho value of one of the photographa. It ii tho ono accurate.lmpartial history of the Civil Wai for the camera cannot lio. It tells the itory of the War you never heard before. Taken under protection of the Secret Service, these photographa bring to light thousand! of little known phasei of the war; they penetrate to itrange places and record itranzo thing!. REMEMBER: Onr privlleia of selling theea hooki ia limited al la time. Oar supply of Free Portfolios is limited in quantity. You must be prompt lo lecuro either. Better mail Ibia coupon today. Patronize Home Industry Proprietor of (City Meat Market I i. I Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymoui's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY Sale! on to-wit: on ap- "Stay SattsfartoryT&ivge J 1 ii i iiiTr"TTT"Ti J 1 twY V hi ii C The top is Malleable iron. Does not crack, warp or break. The thickness re quired in other iron is not necessary. Heats quicker, cooks more evenly and uses surprisingly less fuel. In city or country, hotels or public institutions. Cou' - y Coroner That You Knew? marched to defeat or death or victory fifty that convulsed this great nation, is there yours? Would you like to see a photocraph 12 of ThMia Picture FREE For the Coat of Mailing In order to give you tome idea of the greatness of this work v. e will und you 1 1 superb re prod Lt t'.oos of tho photographs free of charue in a handsome portfolio. Ihese photograph are very er: pens;ve a:.d valuable, but you send only 10 cents to cover ti e cost of mailing. 'J. hey are nut only iatereatinc from a historic stand point, but. framed, make a splen did addition to your library walls. At tha iimt time we will tell ynq now tue itufiew i uevtewt rsa ofjrr this 160.0(10 collection ot 3.&00 photnitTtphs st the price tb United M (!. iioveru maul iMld fur tiirve ( Ih. pictures. Rkw Send the coupon VRerkwi at onee. wiaipaiy. I J As or Plact, fetf S New York, N. Y. Band m, trm ot rharg. th 13 7tDrodurtitui of vonr nMlydisroTarfd htmAf Civil War Dboioaranhs reailr for frsmioii and contained In a hftniiamiia iHtrtdtlia. A lt actld mi tht itory of thpati pirtures end tail ma how, for what the Rnvfirunieiit paid fir half a doieo prints, 1 ran nikke tha whola rollcrtion my own. 1 iirlnlUceutS tucorertUactialol ta)SlUll. IS a ma Address . buy your m?ats of I : I 1 goes on NEBRASKA at