Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, July 12, 1917, Image 8

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Triggs' New Meat Market
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1 have re-opened tny Meat Market in the new
location the Uetnnnnn building, which I
have remodeled and fitted in ffrst-class shape.
Hesides a full line of the best Meat of all kinds
I have added a line of Canned Kritits and
Vegetables, Canned Fish, Confectionery, To
bacco and Cigars.
Everything New, Clean
and Up-to-Date
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Sturges Bros. Have Moved
to 315 Pearl Street
where we will be glad to see all onr old pat.'ons,
and we hope, many new ones. This move is nec
essary, as the building we now have is too small
for our growing business.
Old location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa
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Wisconsin - Minnesota
Lakes
Invite You
There Is a Place to Go
That Will Suit You-
are
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and charges
Where the accommodations
satisfactory.
Where you car board or rent a summer cottage.
Where the fishing is good and summer days out-of-doors
will help everyone.
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Gen'l Passeager Agent
Si. Paul, Minn.
13. C. BUCHANAN
Agent
Dakota City, Neb.
II. M. Penrce, General Traffic Mgr., St. Paul, Minn.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT
Of J. M. Barry, Treasurer of the Village of' Jackson, Nebraska.
TU UT 1 J ONE YEAR
1 11C 1 1CI 0.1UL One DOLLAR
1916
May 5, Edwards
& Bradford, No. 578, merchandise,
lumber, cement $ 185 03
May 5, Edwards & Bradford, interest on above
16
S 70
12 50
2 39
3,85
2 00
May 5. C. A. Middleton. 600. clerk salary to 5-1
May 5, Crane Co., 602, pump repairs
May 5, North Neb. Eagle, 603, election ballots 1914, 1916
May 5, Fred Anderson, 604. marshal salary election day. .
May 5, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, 607, hall rent -.... 13 75
June 3, J. F. Sutherland, 606, hauling dirt, cleaning gut
ters 26 80
June 3, John H. Ryan, 4, school district No. 4 1500 00
June 19, H. Kinney, 605, lighting lights and gas, April.. .vl5 30
June 19, Michael Feeley, 608, cleaning gutters., 2 50
June 19, Bill Hennesy, 609, cutting weeds. 3 00
June 19, M. E. Kennelly, 610, board and lodging hobos. . 2 75
June 19, H Kinney, 611, lighting lights, May, and gas and
repairs . 30 25
June 22, Joe Bryan, 612, 1-month salary as marshal 10 00
July 3, H. Brewer, 613, labor, cement work and paving 39 36
July 5, Joe Bryan, 614, marshal Balary to 7-1-16. . ....'.. 35 50
July 23, H. Brewer, 616, laying side walk back of side
curbs , 26 60
July 31, Geo. M. Lyons, 622, 24 dog tags. . . , , 2 40
July 31, H. E. Hankensen Coal Co.. 620. asDhaltstrins for
pavement 5 60
July 31, Merritt Smith, 621, 2 carsgravel 40 27
July 31, The Olson Sporting Goods Co., 623, flash light. . . 3 00
Sept. 7, Edwards & Bradford, 625, cement and other ma
terial ,. 91 72
Sept. 7, Joe Bryan, 626, bal. marshal's salary, July 45 00
Sept. 7, O. E. Johnson, freight on 2 cars gravel 37 00
Sept. 7, J. M. Barry, 618, repairs from Crane Co 1 55
Sept. 13, Henry Morris, 601, repairing pump 3 15
Sept. 16, H. Kinney, 619, repairs, gas and lighting lamps
June 23 32
Sept. 16, Louis Peterson, 624, 3 days labor on streets with
grader 30 00
Sept. 13, Joe Bryan, Quti, balance marshal's salary 50 00
Sept 13, Geo. M. Lyons, 630, police badges 2 00-
Sept. 13, S. T. Frum, 631, trip to Jackson and drawing
ordinance 7 50
Sept. 13, Mrs. Jas. Flynn, 632, rent to August 1, 1916, and
stationery 15 35
Sept. 13, C. A. Middleton, 633, clerk salary 16 65
Sept. 21, Joe Bryan, 934, services as marshal to 9, 15, '16 30 00
Sept. 21, Roy Bolton, 635, labor.on jail 4 00
Sept. 27, Joe Bryan, 615, marshal's services . . . '. 10 00
Sept. 27, Michael Feeley, 628, cutting weeds 5 00
Sept. 27, Joe Bryan, 627, payment on marshal's salary. . . 5 00
Sept. 27, The Dakota County Herald, 637, publishing
statement of treasurer .. 3 75
Sept. 27, J. M. Kennelly, 638, 12 hours man and team
cleaning gutters 6 00
Oct. 5, Mike Feeley, 636, 47 hours labor 11 75
Oct. 5, E. F. Fountain, 639, marshal's salary, Sept. 21 to
10-1-16 20 00
Oct. 5, 1. R. Wall, 640, hauling dirt 4 50
Oct. 5, Fred Anderson, 641, as marshal 10 00
Oct. 5, J. F. Sutherland, 642, for draying 6 70
Oct. 5, J. F. Sutherland, 643, draying 690
Oct. 10, E. F. Fountain, 646, marshal services and hotel. . 15 50
Nov. 11, I. R. Wall, 644, hauling dirt and draying 3 50
Dec. 7, Fred Brown, watchman 12 00
Dec. 7, Joe Bryan, 648, marshal to 11-1-16 40 00
Dec. 7, M. Feeley, 649, service on streets 1 25
Dee. 7, F. C. Brown, 650, extra marshal 4 00
Dec. 7, Joe Bryan, 651, salary for Nov., city marshal .... 60 00
Dec. 7, D F. Waters, 576, for lumber 70 38
Interest 4 50
Dec. 7, D. F. Waters, 582, for gravel 2 74
Dec. 7. J. G. Marsh, 657, clerk salary, Sept. 18, to 12-1-16 10 00
1917
Jan. 2, Jackson Garage, 645, lighting lights, gas, repairs 44 19
Jan. 2, Jackson Garage, Oct. and Nov. lights, repairs etc ' 43 73
Jan. 2, Louis Petersen, 655, Sept. 18 and 19, 2 men and 2
teams 20 00
Jan. 2, E. & B. Lbr. Co.,656, material in full to Oct 24, '16 41 70
Jan. 2, Mrs. Flynn, 654, office rent, August to Nov. 1, '16 15 00
Jan. 5, Joe Bryan, 658, marshal's salary Dec, 1916 60 85
Jan. 9, T. D. Jones, 653, dragging streets from May 17 to
9-29-16 16 50
Feb. 27, Joe Bryan, 660, marshal for Feb. 1917 61 35
Mar. 3, Joe Bryan, 662, marshal for Feb. 1916 61 00
Mar. 3, Henry Morris, 651, fixing and repairs on mill. . 4 50
Mar. 13, Mrs. Jas. Flynn, 663, office rent to 3-1-17 20 00
Mar. 14, Chas. E. Hansen, 669, team, grader and drag. . . 8 00
Mar. 13, H. Kinney, 664, light, gas, repairs 24 45
Mar. 31, Joe Bryan, 665, marshal for march 62 00
Mar. 31. Chas. Hicks, 666, cleaning gutter 1 00
April 4, J. B. Smith, 670, election board 2 00
April 4, Roy Bolton, 671, election board 2 00
April 4, John Hickey, 672, election board 2 00
April 4, M. Sullivan, 673, election board 2 00
April 4, L. Hicks, 674, election board 2 00
April 16, Pat Gormaly, 675, marshal 4-6 to 4-15-17 20 00
April 2J , J. G. Marsh, 676, clerk 12-1-16 to 5-1-17 20 85
April 25, C. E. Hansen, 677, filling in bridge 2 00
April 25, J. R. Wall, 668, team on grader. 1916 1 70
April 25, H. Matney, 667, work on street 1 25
April 30, Balance on hand 1415 85
Total $ 4594 16
-1916
May 1, By bal. on hand $ 202 66
May 2, By I. Miller & Co., license 1250 00
May 2, By J. H. Bolstein, license 1250 00
May 2, By Wm. Hickey, license 1500 00
June 10, By Fremont Brewery Co, license 100 00
July 29, By E. & B. for gravel 36 25
Sept. 27, By C. A. Middleton, act of I. Miller, J. H. Bol
stein and W. H. Hickey for special night watch
for June, July and August 35 25
For McGonigal gutter tax 40 00
For W. H. Hickey gutter tax 25 00
For Frank Davey gutter tax 5Q 00
Oct. 10, By Joseph Marsh for month of Sept Miller,
J. H. Bolstein and Hickey night watch 15 00
Nov. 16, By Joseph Marsh for month of October, Miller,
Bolstein and Hickey night watch.. . . 15 00
Also for month of November 15 00
Also for month of December 15 00
' Also for month of January, 1917 15 00
Also for month of February, 1917 15 00
Also for month of March, 1917 15 00
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nervousness and head
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pain. I began using Dr.
Miles' Nervlno and a few
days later started to take
Dr. Miles Heart Treat
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MItK. LOUIS ELG,
Idaho Talis, Idaho.
Striving to
satisfy the
demands of
everyone is
affect the nerves,
and continual standing
may weaken the Heart.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is invaluable for Nervous
troubles, and for the Heart
Dr. Miles'
v Heart Treatment
is highly recommended.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE
FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL DC
REFUNDED.
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$ 4594 16
I, J. M. Barry, being duly sworn, deposes and says the above statement
is correct to the best of his knowledge.
J. M. Barry.
Subscribed and sworn before me this 5th day of July, 1917.
Seal Leo C. Kearney, Notary Public.
E. F. R.ASNVSSEN
General and Reliable
AUCTIONEER
Pono8Lf Neb.
Box 424 Plione No. 3
It will pay you to see me
before going elsewhere
Terms Reasonable-Satisfaction Guaranteed
ESTES PARK,
Rocky Mountain National
This magnificent vacation land, so near at hand, has been
made a National Park and it certainly has every requisite for a
National Summer playground. It is a region of forests, can
yons, streams and lakes, a paradise of mountain air and wild
flowers, a natural amphitheatre of 150 square miles, with f now
capped panoramic barriers, Long's Peak, James' Peak, and the
Continental Divide.
Burlingtou trains take you there quickly and at a small
cost, only $27.00, generally speaking, fiom middle and eastern
Nebraska to Estes Park. This includes rail and auto via Lyons
or Loveland.
Over 50,000 tourists visited Estes Park last Summer.
Colorado has hundreds of resorts, recreative places and
automobile tours. You have every day the lowest possible rates
io uenver, Colorado Springs and Ustes Park. Arrange early for
any accommodations that you will want in
Colorado this coming summer. Let me help you.
H. R. Parmer, Agt., Dakota City, Neb.
c L W. WAKE LEY, Genera riiFspnger Agent,
1004 Furnum Street, OuihIih, Neb.
Westcott's Undertaking
Parlors
Auto Ambulance
Old Phone, 42G New Phone 2007
Sioux City, Iowa
Slaugter - Burke Grain Co. I
DEALERS IN
Grain. Feed, Flour, Hay and Coal
FRED PARKER, Manager
Phono No. 4 Dukotii City, Nobr.
Licensed Embalmer
Lady Assistant
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Wnrk. F. Dickinson
Undertaking
Ball 71
A.xto 8471
415 Sixth Street
Sioux City, Iowa
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