. DAKOTA COUNTY HEKALDj DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ww . ihnmnw t,wLwiMiniiniij 'i i unim f;- "i3; ii" CHARLES E. HUGHEG. Dakota County Herald IOHN II. KBAM, PUni.IRHIiH riubhoription Price. 51.00 I'or Ycur. --- ,T. Official Paper of Dakota County A wookly newspapor published at Dakota Oity, Nobraaka. Formiesion h&a been granted for the transmission of this paperthrouh thn mails as second-closa matter. Tolophono No. 48. .TohnBon visited daujditer, Mrs. glassware and at Carl Ander- Warner Sentiment Grows Norfolk Newa, Sept. 22: Reports from every corner of the Third con gressional district of Nebraska indi cate the election this year of Wil liam P. Warner to congress. In past years Dan Stephens has enjoyed the support of many republicans, for one reason or another, but this year the indications are that Warner will receive tremendous support in every county. No stronger man could be picked out of the Third district for its representytive in congress than William P. Warner and while he has no personal "machine," such as Stephens has been able to build by the use of the govrnment frank, yet Warner has a multitude of friends in every walk of life and in all po litical parties friends who have known him for a, long period of years and who have learned that he is a substantial citizen of character, of integrity and of principle. His services in the Nebraska Btato sen ate, his service as state chairman of the republican campaign committee and his eight years' service as United States marshal under Roosevelt and Taft, have all demonstrated him to be a man of ability and a man of honor. Warner is Mie kind of a man who dosen't break his word and who has the courage of his conviction. As a farmer, himself living today on the old Dakota county farm that his father homesteaded, ho knows the needs of an agricultural community such as the Third Nebraska district is, and those who know him know that he would Btand upnsutopnotch er in the house of representatives. Warner is the kind of a man whom the Third district will bo justifiably proud of when ho goes to congress and he'll bo heard in the interests of the agricultural west when he gets there. I .CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Mrs. Charlie Young went to Sioux City Tuesday. Augusta Larson visited with friends in Sioux City last week, Mr and Mrs. John Jessen and daughter were City passengers one day last week. Cotton Hats at Carl Anderson's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris and family were in Homer one day last wcok. Owen Deacom wis in Ponca and Sioux City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Timlin and children ate Sunday dinner at the Grandma Green home. The basket party given at the Nelsen home netted $l!0 proceeds to go for the benefit of the Luther an church at Homer. See our new lino of dress shirts-f in all the latest colors, Carl Ander Bon. Several from hero attended the funeral of Grandma Mahon at Pon ca Tuesday. Harry Demary was here the first of the week looking after his father's farm interests. Mrs. Wm. Geortz was a city shop per ono day last week. Charlie Varvais and family autood to Sioux City one day last week. A new assortment of shoes" just received at Carl Anderson's. We aro pleased to noto that Qlmr- lie Younjr. who hM been quite sick for some time just, is abla to be about. , Peter Jenien moved into his new dwelling Saturday, in the north part of town. James Heeney and wife hnve mov ed into the George Ebel homo. Louis Hogg and family were in South Sioux Saturday. We carry a fine line of fancy sta tionery and perfumes. Carl Ander son. Tom Long was n county scat vict or Monday. Mrs. 13. Clnistensen crime home after a two weeks' stay at the Sa maritan hospital in Sioux City. John Ilartnett, Mike Farrell, George Timlin, John Green and Mr. Larson are all owners of now Max well cars, bought of W. J. Rooney. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Raleigh depart ed Saturday evening for their home in Akron, 0., after spending a few days at the John Hartnett home. A full line of work coat for fall wear, at Carl Anderson's. Will Polly, of Sioux City, visited last week with his brother E1 and fanl. v Eva Holsworth gave a birthday pai ty last week to her little friends, it bring her ninth birthday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. I'oote is (juito sick with bowel trouble. Dr. Stidworthy is caring for him. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Campbell en joyed a visit with relatives this week from Centerville, S. D. We want your, butter and eggs and will pay the highest price the market will afl'ord. Carl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Voss were Sunday visitors at the Kipper home. Celia, Maggie, Alfred and Wil liam Thorn were over Sunday visit ors at the home of Harry Reninger. Mrs. Georgensen was a visitor ono day last week in the George Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. G. Friday with their John Lebahn. Chinaware and lamps of all kinds, son s, Fred Johnson and wife autoed to Sioux City Sunday. Mr,, and Mrs. Fred Nelsen and baby spent Thursday and Friday in oiuu. ouy who ruiuiivuu. II. Knudsen and family visited last week at the Nels Andersen home, R. Twamley was a guest last' week in the George Jensen home. Forks, spades, shovels and all kinds of farm tools at Carl Ander son's. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andersen weie in Sioux City Friday. James Jensen and family were Sunday diners at the Mrs. Pedersen home. Edna Andersen, who is attending school at Homer, spent over Satur day and Sunday with her parents. II. C. Rasmussen and family were Sunday diners at the Louis Knud sen home. Comforters and blankets in all weights, at Carl Anderson's. Mrs. L. Georgensen spent a couple of days of last week at her parental home. The Ladies, Social club held their regular meeting with Mrs. A. Schroeder last week. Mrs. Adolph Johnson and baby spent a few days of last week with her parents in Plum Grove. Jennie Johnson, who has been stopping at Homer for several weeks, returned to her home here luesuay. Fall caps and hats in the newest styles, at Carl Anderson's. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Priest were Sunday guests at the M. Priest home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dodire snent several days of last week at Hot Springs, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King and son, Mrs. Pomeroy and family, Mrs. Knox and daughter Helen, spent Sunday at the Frank Lussier home. Woods Ililoman, of Julesburg, Col., arrived last week in his auto mobile to visit Dakota county friend' , also to look after his farm intoie.ts. Wo have just put on display a lino of "Ever Dry" rain coats, ono of the best makes on the market. Carl Anderson. Mrs. James Henricksen, who is the delegate-elect to the Danish Sis terhood convention which is being held this week in Minneapolis, Minn., left Saturday morning. She a so attended the banquet given in Oma ha, .Saturday, nolore going to Mm ncapolis, the Hans Knudson home merly lived here. Thos. Hartnett, jr., js attending Trinity college, Sioux City. Quite a number from here attend ed the matinee at the Grand, Sioux City, Saturday afternoon. Old Kentucky was the bill. Mrs. Lalley was called to Chicago last week' on account of Dr. Lalley fracturing his arm crnnking the au tomobile. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Miroslow Siemens and baby. Baby Lalley will remain hen with his grandparents. John Flannery and bride returned from their wedding trip last week. While away they visited in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn, and Chicago and report a fine trip. Mrs. J. F. Davison and little son, of Percival, la., are visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jordan. Hanna Foley was called to New castle, Neb., last week by the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Patrick Foley. Miles Riley and family, of Dakata City, attended church here Sunday and were guests in the Wm.' Riley home. Bring in your harness and let me put them in shape for corn husking. Hans Knudson, the Harness Man. John J. Ryan, and family, of Sioux City, spent Sunday in the II. W. O'Neill home. Ed T. Kearney and daughters, Ger trude and Editha, autoed up from Sioux City last Friday evening. Victor McGonigal has accepted a position as bookkeeper for the 1. Miller Co. here. Clarence Hungerford with a threshing outfit S. D. C K. Heffernan had They for-1 commissioner's proceedings. (Continued from Innt week) (OFFICIAL.) DnkntnUlty, Noli.. Aumut 28, 1916 Now, at thin time, to-wit: August 28th, 191t!( tin- hoard of county commissioners of Dakota County, Nebraska, made tho folloning levies of the assessed value of 3.111, 635 00: Ilato of tax levied In Dakota county, .WIiniHkn, for year 101G: STATE LEVY: MILLS. fjenernl fund , 3.40 University fund 1. Ntipclal university building fund 76 Noitnal school fund x5 State aid lit Idee fund 10 Total CIO COUNTY LEVY: County Kcneral d.'JO IIiltlKi' fund 4. nnereiiey hridKt- fund 1 . County road fund 3 Road draRKlncr fund '.'5 Farm demonstrator fund 7u Total .14 DO VILLAGE LEVIES: General. Bond. Light. is working at Kidder, a .load of market hogs on the Sioux City Tuesday. A temporary bridge is being built where the drainage ditch crosses the main road near the I. A. Hall farm. Among those from here who at tended the funeral of Mrs. Mahon at Ponca Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery and Mrs. Margaret Boyle. Will II. Ryan autoed up from Ho mer Monday evening. Ho. Sioux City.. 10. 2. G. 18. Homer 7. 10. 8. 25. Iluhbard 10 10. Knieisoii 10. .-. ... 10. Dakota City I'hllo Graves Judgment 15. SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVIES: No. General. Dond. F.H.S. 1 20. 3. ... 23. 2 I.r. ... l.B 3. 3 3.2," ... 1.7.. C. 4 Ill 19. -. 11 11. (i 7 7. 7 23 23. S 11 11. il C. ... 2. S. 10 17 17. 11 35. 5. ... 35. 12 , 7., ... 1. 8. 13 4.5 ... 2.5 7. II ..v 14. ... 1. 15. 15 .,.10.75 ... 1.25 12. It! 8. ... G. 14. 17 2. ... 8. 10. 18 '.. ... 1. 10. 1. 3 3. 20 15 15. 21 .. ...11.' 11. 22 13.25 ... 1.75 15. 23 2.75 ... 1.25 4. 21 10 10. 25 8,5 ... 1.5 10. 2t! 11 11. 27 8. 3 ... 3.5 12. 28 17. ... 2. IS. 211 10.25 ... .75 11 30 .12. ... 1. 13. 31 3.'.. 5. ... 40. S2 4.75 ... 2.25 7. 31 ! 9. 3G 4. 4. 38 5 5. 39 13. .. ... 13. 41 1.75 ... 2.23 4. 42 7 7. 43 23 23. 15. Sep- JACKSON. Lewis roturned from the Hilda hospital at Sioux City Sunday, covering from an operation for pondicitis. I H. Hino is enjoying a visit from his mother, Mrs. W. D. Hino, of Muscatine. la. Mrs. Ira Wall is visiting relatives at Volin, S. D., the past week. Died, September 21, 1910, John Barlow, at his homo near Goodwin, Neb., of diptheria, after a few days illness, age -11 years. Besides a widow five little children survive. Interment was in the cemetery near Waterbury. Mrs. Leis and son, Frank, of Waterbury, wore week-end jjuesta in ' George King returned from Mon tana, Sunday, where he had gone with Ed Ross and wife. George Elliott arrived Thursday for a few days' visit with friends. Will Blessing arrived from Oregon Friday, to visit friends and attend to business. Will was raised in good old Dakota county and it seems good to see him back. Rev. Keckler will leave for his new charge at McLean, Neb., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hogan will accompany them to 'their new home and remain with tITem. A farewell party was tendered Rev. Keckler and family Saturday evening at the-parsonage. A good ly number was present and report a pleasant time. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, of Ilumbolt, la., were guests of Mrs. Harris' sister and brother. Mrs. Rachel Kanear and B. McKinley, over Sunday. 11. A. Monroe and wife and daughter,- Beatrice, motored down from South Sioux Saturday evening, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Haines. D. C. Bristol and family were Sioux City visitors Saturday. C. F. Clair and family returned Monday from Wall Lake, la., where they had been to visit relatives. Mrs. Tom Gordon, who most Ho mer people will remember, has be come insane and was taken to the asylum a' few days ago. Mrs. Wilber Allen entered a Sioux City hospital, Monday, iipd was op erated on Tuesday." Walter bmith returned Tuesday from his trip to McGregor, Minn. Mrs. Woods Ilileman is with her daughter. Mrs. Wilber Allen, at a -Sioux City hospital. Dr. Stidworthy anil Mr. Allen also went over Tues day to bo with Mrs. Allen. Attorney Stuteville, of South Sioux, was a Homer visitor Tuesday. Chester Antrim, of Dakota City, was an addition to the telephone gang Monday. - Rev. Keckler and family were din ner guests Tuesday at the E. S. Red den home and were entertained for supper at the Audry Allaway home. . MATRIMONIAL VENTURES The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge S. W. McKinley during the past week: Name and Address Abo John K.KImlKron, Sioux City :ii uea-tie luiuo, ' , t) ltay K.l'luiroh.SaoUlty, Iowa 28 22 28 fill '28 : : M SS 24 Mliiulu 1. lliuthinan (Jims. M..ltuinni man, Sioux tllty.... HuHoOtiut, ' KiiiII Dnllmann, Sioux Ulty KntoUiedoll. ' ' Uharlt'H Wells, Sioux (llty iiudusuiuh. ..;.,. .: ; . Kred IHnifimin. Sioux Ulty... Nellie Shackelford, St. Joseph, Mo.... Karl (1.. Miller, Sioux Ulty Mae Oohlelizli, OUr I. Moore. South Sioux Ulty . Itnthtirlm K. Knrrnnd, ' GEORGE W. LEAMER Democratic Candidate for County Attorney GliOlUU- W. LEAMER is otic of our own products, being born nn upraised in Dakota county. He received his educa tion at our -State Universi ty, graduating from both the Arts and Science Col lege and Law College, and has been practicing law at Dakota City since his grqd uation. , He stands for a clean, vigorous and humane en forcement of our laws. Whatever support the voters may give him will bo greatlv appreciated 22 21 18 Are you beginning to think about reading matter for the fall and winter months? You will make no mistake if you put The Post, Ladies' Home Journal and Country Gentle man on your list. But whatever magazines you prefer I have them. Get my catalog, or, I will duplicate any offer made by any responsible agency or periodical. Mrs. Gertrude M. Best, Phone 1)7. Dakota City, Neb. School District No. 11 Judgment, Mould adjourned to meet' .Monday, temlier inn, isiu Oeo. Wllkins, County Clerk. Dakota City, Neb., Sept. 11th, 191C. The board of county commissioners of Dakota county, Nebraska, met pursuant to adjournment. Members present: Thomas Long, chairman; A. Ira Davis unci O. W. Fisher; Sidney T. Krum, county attorney, and Geo. Wllkins, coun ty clerk. When the following proceedings were nail, to-wit: Claims allowed on county general fund: Joseph Heeney, damages to land by removal of road, claim 35.00, al lowed 20.00 V. I... Itoss, provisions furnished poor 35.74 Nebraska Telephone Co., rent for fourth quarter and toll 4G.40 Wcrtz Seed & Hlrd Co., geraniums, seeds, etc 10.98 Stale Journal Co., ono dozen chat tel mortgage flies 12.50 II.'Htimond & Stophons Co., supplies for teachers' examinations, etc... 19.98 Mllburn & Scott Co., supplies 20.17 The Homer Star, publishing pro ceedings 7.25 Charles Holsworth, viewing road and .mileage ,. 4.50 Perkins Uros. Co.. Indexes?1 flies. etc C2.00 Village of Dakota City, light for August 3. CO D. M. Nelswanger, drugs for poor. . 20.70 William Trlggs, provisions furnished poor 7. SO D. M. Nelswanger, costs in crimi nal cases 4C.90 Claims allowed on Bridge Fund: Hoy Arniour, hauling sand and fill ing In culvert $16.50 Henr.o & Green, bridge irons .. 4.00 Clnlms allowed on Uoad Dragging Fund: John Bonderson, 17 hours dragging road?, man and two teams 10.20 II. II. Htolzc, 10 hours dragging roads, man and two teams ,9. CO Hoy Armour, 19 hours dragging roadb, man and two teams 11.40 Claims allowed on Hoad District Fund: Kottler & Probst, 235 pounds dyna mite. District No. 1 11.75 Hoy Armour, Vi day road work, two men and team, District No. 9 3.00 Claims allowed on Commissioner Dis trict No. 2 Fund: Treff Dcroln, filling in bridge, Vi days, man and team 29.87 Herman Andrcsen, filling in bridge, C days, man and team 3G.00 Nick Andresen, filling in bridge, 5 days, man and team, and using tools 23.00 Trett Deroln, lining In bridge, 7V4 dnys, man and team 29. 3S William Hohdo, filling lit bridge, 4 days, man anil team 32.00 John BouderHon, glling In culvert, 1'4 days, man and team 8.00 Claims rejected by board: John Moseman. repairs to automo bile by reason of running In ditch. 20. 05 Board npproves report of S. V. McKin ley, county Judge. .Iteport shows collec tions' for second quarter, 415.65. Board order for widows' pension to Louise I.attln, nt thn rate of 5.00 per mouth, for period of six months from October 22nd, .1916, nnd orders cleric to write warrant tho first day of each month for same. Hoard allows Cora Gunsolly nnd family 26.00 per month as widoWs pension for tho period of six months. Board disallows the petitions asking that the question of abolishing the office of county assessor of Dakota county, Ne braska, be submitted to tho voters at tho general election, on November 7th, 1916, there being Insufficient signatures of elec tors on said petitions. Hoad petitioned for by F. L. Itandall and others waH held over until tho next session of county board. ' Now. nt this time, tho matter of select ing sixty names of persons, legally quail fled to servo us petit Jurors, for tho reg ular October 2nd, 191C, term of the dis trict court of Dakota county, Nebraska, was taken up, nnd, It appearing from tho ltoll books, at the last (general election, that ii total of (1,574) votes were cast In the several precincts In Dakota county, Nebraska, divided na follows: Omadl, 307; Dakota, 217; St. JohnB. 145; Summit, 114; Pigeon Creek, 79: Hubbard, 192; Kmer son, 150, and Covington, 370. Whereupon the board selected from the poll books the names of sixty persons, one out of every 26 persons having the qualifications of a Juror, and being divid ed among the several precincts in D.iltota county, Nebraska, ns follows: From Da kota, 8; Covington. 14; St. Johns, 6; Sum mit, 4; Pigeon Creek, 3; Hubbard, 7; Omadl, 12, nnd from ICmeraon, C, which list of names is ns follows: Joseph Howard, John Heeney, J. F. IlelTernan, Louis Bogg. C. ti. Dodge, Al bert Frlcken. George Timlin, Mike Far roll, Hichnid Lelber, Louis Mogensen, Hohert Urlach, Win. Hartnett, II. "W. O'Neill, Wm, Hlley, Chris Smith, Thomas Kulllvun, John Carpenter, Thomas Gor mnlly, John P. Kramper, Mike McKlver gan, Henry Knrlght, William C. Wnllway, llenrv Gloe, Chris Hansen, John Schlnd ler, K. J. Fletcher, Glen Armour, Dan Harris, James M. King, Otto Keuck, William Kuhl. Charles McGraw. j; W. Orr, Albert Priest, Louis V. Hockwell, H. 13. Small, J. C. Larson, H. O. Owens, Hay Ii Aughey, A. M. Armbrlght, George Harttds, H. Is. Brown, W. B. Johnson, F H. Learner, O. W. McBeath, W. P Wilson, Mason Antrim, H. O, Dorn, T, H. Drain, Fred Dlerklng, John Hawkins, Joe L. Khel, W. B. Glbhs. F. G. Hogan, K. P. Jenkins, V. O. Lake, aeorge L. Llvennore, C. A. Manning, John D. Hock well nnd Don Forbes, and afterwards, on the same day, a copy of said list was duly presented to the clerk of tho dis trict court of Dakota county, Nebraska. George Wllkins. County Clerk. 1 That in Kansas, men are sent to the penitentiary for tl e same ciimes for which in Nebraska men go to the county jail? That the rfarole system iff Kansas is much sti icier th in that in Nebraska? That in April, 1910, there were 305 inhabitants in the Kansas reformatory 122 were from Kansas, the rest from neighboring wet states? How can the criminal records of Nebra'ska and Kansas be compared without taking these facts into consideration? VOTE NEBRASKA jr OF r3Sti Duroc Jersey Male Hogs. Good, Thrifty Animals. C. H. THOMSEN, Hubbard, Nebr. Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant t Ambulance Service Wnrk. F1. DicIciivsonL . Boll 71 Auto B47I 415 Sixth Stieet Sioux City, lown. Fields & Slaughter Co. DEAUJRS IN Grain, Fccd, Flour, Hay and Coal FRED PARKER, Manager Pbono No. 4 Dakota City, Nobr. l I a i-