Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, February 06, 1919, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBR.
f
if
I Abstracts of Title
" A $10,(100 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy
I of every Abstract I makg
.1. ,1. EIMERS, lloiideil Alwhai'tor.
Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Company
Official Proceedings of tlic
lizard of Commissioners
The bonrcl of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment. Mem
'.Inlin Fpllrr. Win. II. Rockwell, mom
I hers also, Geom" W. Lennier, county
(Attorney ana J. S. Bacon, clerk.
I "When the following business was
transacted, to-wit: Now nt this
2.00to 125
1.50to .75
1.00 to .60
.50(o 25
wk flMSBBKie twrffiTmiaff Jin TiTirfiMTniJwfTi m iiifiiiifcMlUAiwT'trllBBB
W."KroVH"?!'f'lBy -a MHiiwrwriTiwii mm iiwin imi ikj
ZftSajl''lRVr N?l,OTRA URGE MI.LARGE N9I.MEDIUM N'l.SMAlL I GOOD UNPRIME I POOR UNPHIME
KfTKf MXB EXTRA TO AVERAGE c TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVEPACE ASTOSHUQUAUTY AS TO SHE aQUAUTY
m :-(Vcl?LACK 12-00l10-00 J 8.50 7.50to 7.C0 6.50lo 5.50 5.00to 2.50
fc Jfes5H0RT 9.50lo 8.00 V.w., C CO 5.75 to 5.25 S.OOto 4.50 4.00 to 2.00
VnmiMis NARROW 7-00 lo 6.00 5.50 to 4.50 425 to 3.75 3.50 to 3.00 3.00to 1.50
5KUNK 'qroad 4'00to m Z75to 2-50 22So 2-C0 L75( l-50 1-50l ioo
B Liberal Assortment NHEXTRAIARGE N' I. LARGE N9I.MEDIUM N? I, SMALL
mucim "wwuucm EXTRA TOAVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE
UIICnAT WINTER 3-00, 225l 175 lMo UQ uo, -90 1-00to 75
pIUjaKAI j 90 j 80lo 160 j 50lo 120 IMq 80 85l0 60
Hi
fk. THE OUOTATIONS IBOYt
V.V Rf "" IMMEDIATE-
KJkSHlPHENT 019W
V A.B.S., V
DON'T SELL YOUR FURS AT"ANY OLD PRICE"
when "SHUBERT" is paying such extremely high prices.
"SHUBERT" Wants Nebraska Furs-AH You Can Ship
For more than thirty-five years "SHUBERT" has been giving Fur Shippers an honest and liberal astortment
paying the highest market price tending returns out promptly rendering "better service." "quicker."
A "SHUBERT TAG ENVELOPE" on your shipment means "more money"
for your Furs "quicker" "the best and promptest SERVICE in tho world."
GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY.
SHIP YOUR FURS' 'DIRECT TO
A.B.SHUBERTm:
THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN
AMERICAN RAW FURS
15-27 W.Austin Ave. Dept. 1787 Chicago, U.S.A.
time tho mutter of selecting' sixty
nnmes of persons legally qunlificd to
servo a3 petit jurors, for tho regu
lar March term, year 1919, of tho
District Court of Dakota County,'
liiuk jjursuum lu uujuuniuii'iii. mum- i hcuiiumii whs uiim-ii uj', iiiiu ik up-
bcrs present, 0. W. Fisher, chairman, 'wearing from tho poll books, nt the
last general election mat n total or,
1312 votes wero cast in the several
inccincts in Dakota County, Nebras
ka, divided as follows, to-wlt:
Hubbard. MO: Emerson. 125: Oma-
di, 242; Dakota, 172; Covington, 358;
St. Johns, lit; Summitt, 88; Pigeon,
.64.
Whereupon tho Board selected from
tho poll books the names of sixty
persons having tho qualifications of
jurors and bolntr divided nmonc tho
several precincts In Dakota County,
iviournsKo, as loiiows: Hubbard, 7;
Emerson, G; Omadi, 11; Dakota, 8;
Covington, 1G; St. Johns, 5; Summitt,
4; Pigeon, 3; consisting of tho follow
ing named persons: S. II. JJriden
baugh, Treir Deroin, Michael Hayes,
C. 11. Heeney. Frank Lussier. lien
Moddemeyor, -Louis Knudsen, Chris
Harrigfeld, Ed V. Maurice, John
Bondorscn, William Wilko, William
Hiede, II. II. Stolzc. Jacob Jacobscn.
John B. Harris, T. D. Curtis, Thomas
Allawny, Peter"" Sorcnsen, William
Cox, Phil Van Cleave, It. G. Owens,
Antonious Nelson, Raymond Voss, H.
C. Itasmusscn, Louis Krumwiede,
Chas. U. Perry, Alfred Seymour, A.
F. Sanford, S. A. Mason, J. B. Leech,
Milton J. Foreshoc, Chas. S. Blivcn,
Jerome A. Russel, Albert Andreon,
J. L. Ayres, Clay Armstrong, Lewis
Bicrmnnn, L. P. Boacom, Clias. S.
Buckley, jr., W. L. Rummcl, John V.
Sivill, Lee Parker, Henry Pilgrim,
Oscar Stamm, Nels Krogh, John Jen
l''ns. II. W. Meeker. Josenh Elinl.
. '... i M. Heenan, Patrick Hickey,
, Clnis Smith, Chris Severscn, George
i"-(rar, Michael Hyncs, Thomas D.
Joiks, Richard Long, Matt. McKivcr
G
1
N2
AS TO SIZE aQUAUTY
N9 3
ASTOSIZEftQUAUTY
.50to .40
.35lo .25
gan, John Hinkon, D. A. Woods, N.
Provancha.
I On motion tho sum of $8?.08 was
ordered transfered from the Inheri-
, tance tax fund to the County Gener-
I al fund, account of bill favor of the
Pollard Oil Co., allowed on the coun-
ty general fund when as a matter of
I fact it should have been allowed on
the Inheritance tax fund.
I The second Semi-Annual report of
tho 1918 teachers institute tunc! of
Dakota County, Nebraska, of receipts
and expenditures by Wilfred E. Voss,
Supt. of Public Instruction was read,
ijpproved and on motion duly accept-
-SS5s535EES5Ri2xVTT:S SEi?
LM-Wi.
IO:.i.V 'v
' '. A. -
i A .-..
'"
A."
'
McJ
'M
tm
i
.'
ii - .
it r- 'V
"V ". '-rf".
. - 'H ? - -'PA A
.v
WF'
,i
Ilv.
Illjif
al r M.tv
, i:;i.;
' . t t rf-"
...,
T-Ti1
m
l-7K
m
".::
. t . i 5
m ""I
mm
WA
. tut
.r. f2
- - .a
u
l AM THE
TIUOC
MARK
Hal mJKmJt WtA
LOR
vvTnr.KOs
laurttr-w
Ithaoc
MAOK
?jfe ORIGINAL PATENTED
PIPELESS FURNACE
I AM a Gift of Science, marking another step forward in the progress of the human race.
I HAVE revolutionized the old methods of furnace I SAVE yoii money by heating your whole house with
heating by doing away with all heat-conducting pipes.
a i mwv uur. onp register i,q neat alt your Home, be
3 itthrCC rooms OK f;lllirAn trmrnnnrrilv nnfl rvpnlv nn.
stair3 and down. I am, therefore) as suitable for your
old house as for a new one. Just a corner in your cellar
for me and my fuel and a place above for my register.
- I AM now heating more than -50,000 other homes, as
weil as Hundreds of churcjieq, etorga, factories and other
buildjngs,
I HEAT by Natures own method circulation.
Sending up great volumes of moist, balmy warmth, I
draw in through the outpr section, of my register the
cool air my hea,t displaces. This is rc-heated, purified
by my flre and eent forth again to add to your comfort.
no more fuel than you need for heating two or three
rooms with stoves. Thousands of my friends say I save
onc-iniru to one-nau. l uuru coal, cqKu, wood, lignite
or gas.
I AM built by expert workmen who "live" their jobs
in the homo of the oldest and largest makers of warm air
furnaces. I am sold by several thousand of the leading
dealers throughout the country. Both my makers and
your dealer guarantee my claims to the utmost.
I WILL bring to your home increased comfort, greater
convenience, better health in winter, and with it all a
great saving of money. Will you have me? I can come
right away, as my installation can usually be made in
one day, without interrupting your present heating
arrangements,
I SAFEGUARD the health of your family. Just as Write, telephone or call for our very intoiestingcata-
running water purifies itself, so my method of circulating log telling all about pipele3s heating in general and me in
heat means pure warm air to breathe, particular.
H. O. DORN, Agent
$outh Sioux City! Nobvaska y
H 1919 TMC MONITOR STOVC COMPANY:
tt'-A-J-i5
-- r3Zrtv , ar-
-"- -ai- .-tit" ' T":s SnT35SW,,,afc f ' - i
F. Hughes
& Cor
Lumber, Building Ma
terial, Hardware, Coal
Wo have now been in Dakota City in tho
Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little
over three years. Our aim has been to please our
customers, to treat every one right and alike; and
to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales.
Wo still carry the best Lumber, Building Material,
Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every
thing in our lino. We thank each, and all Patrons
for their past patronage, and will givo you the same
courteous service in the future.
COME OFTEN
H. It. GHEEIt, Manager. Dakota City, Nob.
ed.
Tho official bonds of tho following
named persons wero road, approved
and on motion duly accepted:
Louis Peder.sen, Overseer of Road
District No. 4, D. M. Nciswanger,
Justice of tho Peaco in nnd for
Dakota Precinct, C. E. Doolittle,
Constable in and for Dakota Precinct,
M. T. Boacom, Itoad Overseer for
Uoad Dis. No. 0, Joo M. Leedom,
County Surveyor in and for Dakotn
County, Nebraska.
The following bills wero read, ap
proved and on motion duly allowed
on the Road Dragging Fund:
.Louis Knudsen, man and two toams,
5 hours, 3.75.
Herman Sund, man and two teams',
GC hours, ?19.50.
Chas. Bounmoistor, man and two
teams. 12 hours, $9.00. '
W. II. Sundt, man and Iwo teams,
52 hours, $36.40.
Albert Lischke, man and two teams,
38 hours, $28.50.
Elmer Ebel, man and two teams,
one day, 57.50.
Fred Krumwoide, and tvo tooms,
4 days, $30.00.
Frank Bierman, man and two
teams, 1 day, $7.50.
Oscar Snyder, man and tractor,
24 'n hours, $30.75.
Harry Ostmeyor, man and two
teams, 10 hours, also freight on road
drag, $8.70.
Ernest Harris, man and two teams,
9 hours, also man and ono team, 4
hours, $9.75.
Bills wero allowed on tho various
Road Districts as follows:
Ira Z. Thorn, Aug. 5th, 2 men and 1
team, also on Aug. 22, two men nnd
two teams, road dis. 17, $17.50.
Carl Hansen, day and half with
two men and two teams, Road Dis.
17, $18.00.
Louis Pedersen, Oct 8th, two men
and two teams, day, Oct 29th,
two men and two toams, ono day,
Ont. 2flt!i. irnn nnd tnnm. nnn flnv.
Itoad Dis. 4, $26.50.
Nels Jensen, Oct. 11th, man and
team, Oct. 29th, man and-team, Road
Dis. 4, $12.00
II. C. Mahon, Road work, two men
nnd two teams, 2'$ days, Road Dis.
8, $27.00.
Mike Loguo, man and team, two
days, Road Dis. 8, $10.00.
Matt McKivergan, two mon and
two teams, B days, also two men and
one team, 1 day, Road Dis. 8, $08.50.
Joo Twohig, three mon and two
teams half day, Road Dis. 18, $6.50.
Bills wero allowed on tho County
General Fund as follows:
North Nebraska F' j as per bill
attached, etc., $167.75.
Walter E. Miller, oxpress, drayago,
postago, also money advanced for ex
penses In arrest of Otto Fiscus,
$20.60.
J. L. Phillips, rent on barn for
tractor, SI 5.00.
Edwards & Bradford, merchandise
furnished Mrs. Christine Hansen,
$6.40.
University Publishing Co., supplies
for Co. Supt., $7.66.
Farmers Exchange, supplies for
Win. Baker and others, $30.80.
Nebraska Tclephono Co., tolls and
phono rent for month of February,
$19 39.
Knowlton & Manning, Mdso. fur
nished to Pearl Voach on Widow's
nnnelnM ficotrvnn1 C7C Aft
I Miles T. Riley, for boarding John
Burns, John Hogan, John McKonsie,
ijeorgo Long and Sena Murtensen,
during tho month of January, 191D,
$88.35.
John II. Roam, fees, local regis
trar, quarter ending Jan. 20th, $.75.
II. N. Wagnor, same, $1.50.
M, J. Flynn, aamo, $2.75.
Georgo Haoso, some, $2.00.
S. T. balance, on Insurance policy,
$.75. '
W. E. Voss, cash advanced to Mrs.
Mcrlo Ebner, for 35 hours work cor
recting eighth grado papors, $9.45.
Villago of Dakota City, Electricl
ty, $15,15.
W. E. Voss, fourth quarter Balary,
postage, drayaga nnd express, $285,24.
J. S. Bacon, postage, drayago nnd
express, $31.05.
No further business appearing,
board adjourned to moot Monday,
February 24, 1919.
J. H. BACON, Clerk.
M. !E. Church Notes
Rev. S. A. Draise, Pastor
Last Sunday was a rainy day for
church goers. Thcro was a rainy
day Sunday school nt tho church.
Every teacher was present. Every
class was working. Tho attendance
was fifty-five noarly all stayed for
church service. Somo of tho child
ren aro going to invito their, parents
to church next Sunday, Will they
do it? Certainly tho papas and
mamas of this community aro wide
awako enough to see that that is tho
thing to do. After all who would
want to Hvo around horo if tho in
fluence of tho churches was taken
away. Tho church 1b mado up of
folks somo of them aro not bo bad
either.
E. M. Furman, superintendent of
tho Norfolk district was in Dakota
City Sunday morning hold tho quar
terly conferenco Monday evening.
Communion next Sunday morning.
MATRDIONIAL VENTURES.
Tho following marriage licenses
wero issued by County Judgo Mc
Kinley during tho past week:
Name and Address. Ago.
Bertram N.McCHntock, Sioux City.32
Didamy M.Smith, Sioux City 27
Geo. L. Canada, Contervlllo, S. D. .24
Gydn Blckc, Contervlllo, S. D 22
S. C. Sloano, Sioux City 38
Thresa Guluman, Sibley, Iowa ,...20
WIso Choice of Furniture
If n woman chooses her furnituro
wiBely, sho will put each piece thru
n sort of cross examination, say tho
University of Nebraska homo econom
ics extension workors. In tho first
place, is it strong and will it stand
woar, or will it soon fall to pieces?
Does it havo good simple line;) and
proportions instead of elaborate enr
ving and ugly curves? Can it bo
oasily cleaned and kept in good con-
uibiuu, ml uun it, oiiuvy npuui ur
scratches? la it similar in typo to
what is alroady in tho homo, or is it
entirely different and not at all re
lated? Last but not least, is it
comfortable? If each pleco of fur
nituro wero put to such teats, fewer
crimes in tho matter of furnituro
selection would bo committed.
HATCH EAKLY.
When tho time of hatching is early,
tho period boforo cold weather sets
in is no lontror than if tho chicks
wero lato hatched. It is during this
poriod of spring, summer and fall
weather that tho chicks should mako
their growth and tho pullets mature
and got ready to lay eggs. Tho ear
lier tho hatching, therefore, tho long
er tho growing season for tho young
stock, and tho better chanco they
havo to mako a full growth and
roach maturity' before cold weather
sets in. A long growing season is
especially important with tho hoav
ler broods which aro commonly kept
on tho general farms, such us tho
Plymouth, tho Wyondotto, thoRhodo
Island Rod and tho Orpington, Pul
lets of theso breeds will rcquiro at
loast six or Bovcn months in which
to muturo and begin laying, and
some individuals will rcquiro longer.
If tho pullots aro to mako their
growth nnd commonco to lay in the
fall, they must bo hatched, early..
I'rofUublo Work .for Boys Mid Girls
An opportunity for boys and girls
to mako money and at tho Bamo tlmo
roceivo valuablo freo instruction. In
somo branch of agriculture will bo
ofTored by tho State this cummer.
By registering with a school teacher
botuecn Fobruary 10 to 14 any boy
or girl 10 years old or oldor, or under
10 if in tho fourth or n higher grado,
becomes a member of a boys and
girls club. All Bummer long they
can obtain freo instruction from tho
University of Nebraska Collogo of
Agriculturo Extension Service, Junior
Section, in such subjects ns garden
ing, potato growing, pig raising,
chicken ralsincr. rabbit rulsintr. can
ning and dryrng, bakirig, nnd'garment
making. Monthly correspondence
1 0330 lis aro sont to each boy and girl.
Thirty thousand boys nnd girls en
rolled In the work lngt year.
Mr-
IU &
'
i
ftf
i r
.
'
Otf ?''"' S'"f
& . ..-. .-