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bAKOfrA COUNSV H&RALDi DAEOTA CITY. N1BR, iriwfwlhi b fctii :) K P i ? Chesterfield CIGARETTES c Turkish and Domestic tobaccos -blended M MTK. 'W& & 9 7 r tC 27ey ifo ?wor? aw ,s taste 00 CHESTERFIELDS are giving smoker an entirely new kind of cigaTetta enjoyment Not only do they please the taste, but tKey go straight to your "smoke-spot" they let you know you're smokingthey satisfy. It's all in the blend the manufacturer's private formula" and it cannot be copied. That's why it's Chesterfields and Chesterfields only if you want "satisfy. Moisture-proof package keeps them firm and fresh, whatever the weather. , (frJffjCXv46&cAAo4x. itisry. m On motion the following resolution was passed as read: KESLOUTIUN. Estimate of expenses for the Vil lage of D.akota City, Nobraska, foi the fiscal year ending April 27,1920. Bo it resolved by the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Villauc of Dakota City, Nebraska, that tho expenses of said Village for tho fis cal year ending April 27, 1020, be estimated as follows: Interest on water bonds and sinking fund $ 700.00 Interest on light bonds and sinking fund 250.00 General village purposes ... 750.00 Salaries COO. 00 Total $2200.00 The total revenue for said villige for the preceding year being 32060.00. Be it further" resolved that saiu estimate of expenses be published is. the Dakota County Hernia for lour successive weeks as required by law. Passed anu approvcu tins 24th uuy of June, 1919. U. F. ttroyhill, Chairman Board of Trustees. Attest: Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. On motion tho following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper village funds for tho same: GENERAL FUND. William Lahrs, marshal, June, 1919; bottle Ink 9 IS 10 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. William Lahrs, light work and collecting, 7 lira,, hong 2 meters 14 15 South Sioux City, light, Mny and June, 1919 127 5 WATER FUND. William Lahrs, pumping, etc. 43 hours, June 1919 - 15 05 ROAD FUND. William Lahrs, road work, June 1919, 30 hours ..... .$ 10 50 E. L. Hileman, per bill for work to date . 44 80 On motion the board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Clerk. Dakota City, NeT)., July 22, 1919. Board met in special session . for the purpose of passing the annual appropriation ordinance, with all members present. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. The following Ordinance No. 24C, an ordinance providing for the ap propriation of money, was placed or its lirst reading and was fully read. On motion by Adair, seconded by Buchanan, Ordinance No. 246 was passed on its first reading, all mem bers voting "Aye." On motion by Adair, seconded by Buchanan, Ordinance No. 246 was placed on its second reading and fully read a second time. On motion by Adair, seconded by Buchanan, Ordinance No. 246 was passed on its second reading, all word Cyril Oliver, deceased. Notice is nereby given, 'mat tno creditors of the said deceased will meet the Administrator of said es tate, before mc, County Judge of Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in sold County, on tho 17th day of November, 1919, and on the 26th day of January, 1920, at ten o'clock A. M. each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months arc allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the Administrator to settle said estate, from the 23rd day of October, 1919. This notice will be published in The Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 17th day of November, 1919. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 17th day of October, A. J. 1919. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. First Pub. October 9, 1919 4w. Order of Hearing nnd Notice on Pe tition for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Da kota ss. To Cecelia Longkar, Julia Grand singer, Mary Deroin, Myrtle Last, Mary J. McBride, Catherine Twohig, and Henry Didier, and nil persons interested in the estate of John Did ier, Deceased: On reading the petition of Joe M. Twohig, praying n final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 1st day of October, 1919, and for the final settlement ol said estate, and for his discharge ns hxecutor of said estate. It Is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said mat11 may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said County, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1919, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., U show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter bv publishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. "Tell Them To See Me" He Says WANTS EVERYBODY TO KNOW Wll IT TAiSLAC 1)11) FOR HIM GAINS 30 POUNDS. I members voting "Aye." uucnanan, Ordinance No. 24b was On motion by A vye." a air, seconded by "I don't believe there's any medi cino on earth can equal this Tanlac, ' rccentjy declared W. J. Richardson, a well known switchman on the Rock Island, living at 60 South Fifteenth St., Kansas City, Mo. "I've gained thirty-seven pounds since taking it nnd I fee) stronger than I have for many years," he con tinued. "I suffered for a longtime from stomach trouble and indigest ion and J tell you, I sure had a time of it. I didn't have any appetite nnd what little I did force myself to cat would sour and form gas that would get up around my heart and smother me so I could hardly get my breath. I had terrible head aches and dizzy spells every now and then, and I had such a pain across tho small of my back that it was all I could do to get up when I sat down. I just couldn't get a good night's rest and I lost a lot of ' time from work on account of the way I felt. Of course I took a lot of medicine but no matter what it was nothing did mc any good. "A feW weeks ago I decided to trj. Tanlac and I hadn't taken one bottle when I began getting hungry and then I found what I ate didn't sour and form pas pnv no-o. '. T . ent?-t' i j i-...j, l w,Ui, tiint never :u.u Hum uiaigesuon. l sieep sound all night long and get up in the morning feeling like a two yenr' old and ready to tackle 'any kind of work. Yes, sir, I sure do think a lot of Tanlac. I've recommended it to several of my friends and when ever they hnve given it a fair triul, it's benefitted them just the same as me. As far as my own case is con cerned, if anybody doubts what 1 say just tell 'em to come to see me and I'll prove what Tanlac has done." Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. Thtt KM K AT HOME HXPECT YOU me rULltd TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUl' CEITIE," THE 5CIJfC it Exhilirating Burlesqut; Vau&vHk Mat Alt lit Flllid tlth rnttr Clrli, Funny Clow hi, BwfMM Eiilpiit, tflllliit Sculc Eiilrocraiat UIIES' I1ME MATINEE EVERY WEEKMY Everybody Goes; Ask Anybody U.WATS THE BIGGEST MS BUT SHOW VEST OF CMICtCl FOR SALE My house recently remodeled and two lots. Fine shade and fruit trees CYRIL S. SIMPSON, Dakota City, Nebraska. The Herald for News when it is News. (VillRgo Board Proceed i it gH Dakota City, Neb., April 24, 1919. Board met at special BeBsion with all members present, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. On motion the fol lowing hills .were allowed and war rants ordered drawn on the proper village funds for the same: GENERAL FUND.. William Lahrs, marshal, March and April, 1919'. .'. .$ 30 00 Sidney T. Frum, salary and postage ,.... 102 CO George Barnott, election offi cial 3 30 Josephine Stinson, election official 3 30 George Niobuhr, election of ficial 3 30 Fred Schrlever, election offi cial 3 .0 Charles Ream, election offi cial 3 30 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. William Lahrs, light work and collecting, March nnd April 5 28 73 Mid-West Electric Company, repairs ...... i 40 City of South Sioux City, lights for February 81 26 Harry Faltz, installing meters 1 00 ROAD FUND. William Lahrs, road work. March and April ,'. $ 28 0,S Emmett Hileman, road work. U 20 William Biermann, dragging streets, 10 hours H 0 WATER FUND. William Lahrs, pumping and Hushing mains, March and April 5 25 91 On motion the sum of 3100.00 was ordered transferred from the gunurul fund to the cemetery fund, and the sum of $200.00 from the general fund to the road fund out of mom eye not otherwise appropriated. It wa then moved, seconded, and car ried that the clerk and treasurer pay off and retire so muny of the light and water bonds of the village ns the condition of the respective funds will warrant. The returns of the general village flection being presented, the same were duly, canvassed, whereupon it was found-that there were 21 votes cast at said, election and1 that U. F. Broyhlll reeelved 18 votes for trus tee; that Harry H, Adair received 18 votes for trust, ami that William .Biermann. received 16 votes- for trus tee. It was thoreforo moved, sec onded and carried that as G. F. Broyhlll, Harry II. Adair and Will lam Biermann had received tho high est number of votes at said election that they bo declared duly elected. The following oath was then taken und subscribed by said officers: "Stato of Nebraska, Dakota Coun ty, ss. We, G. F. Broyhlll, Hurry II. Adair and William Blcrmunn, do solemnly swear that wo will support the constitution of the United States of America and of tho State of Ne braska, and that wo will faithfully and impartially perform tho duties of Trustees of the Vlllago of Dakota City, Nebraska, to tho best of our ability. "Subscribed in my presence nnd sworn to before mo this 21th day oi April, 1019. Sidney T. Frum, Notary I'UIJIIC. Tho board then proceeded to oi gunlzo for the ensuing year. On motion tho following officers wero appointed: Chairman, G. F. Broy hlll; clerk and attorney, Sidney i Frum; treasurer, Elmer II. Biermann; marshal anu street commissioner, Wlllnm Lahrs; salaries of each of tho officers to bo the same ns the preceding year. , On motion tho board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Clerk. Dakota City., Neb., Juno 3, 1919, Board met In regular session with members present: Biermann, Orr, Buchanan, and Broyhlll. Minutes oi the previous picetiug wore road und approved. On motion tho following bills were read and allowed, and warrants or dered drawn on the proper funds for the 8aim: GENERAL FUND. II. II. Adair, treasurer salary, 1918 $ io 00 S. T. Frum, frolght and dray- age 7," Win. Lahrs, marshal for May, 1919 15 00 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Win. Lahrs, light work and collecting, 22 hours .$ 17 "iO Ml a-west I'.loctrfc Company, motors (3) WATER FUND. Win. sLnhrs, pumping, etc., May, 1919 $ 17 85 ROAD FUND. Wm. Lahrs, road work, May 1919, 73 hours $ 25 65 25 41 Oscar Snyder, dragging streets, 20 hours . . ., 10 00 CEMETERY FUND. Mowing cemetery, by Herman Pomerehn assigned to H. H. Adulr $ 28 50 Report of H. H. Adair as village treasurer being on file", the same checked over, accepted and approved, on motion of the board and ordered published In tho Dakota County Herald.. ORDINANCE NO. 245, an Ordi nance prohibiting tho discharge of any firearms in the village of Dakota City, was on motion placed on its first reading and was thereafter reg ularly road. It was moved by Buchanan, second ed by Biermann, all members pres ent voting "Aye," that Ordinance No. 245 pass its first readjng. It was then moved by Buchanan, seconded by Biermann, all members present votlmr "Ave." that tho rule regarding tho passage of ordinances bo suspended nnd that ordinance No, 245 bo placed on its second reading. Ordinance No. 245 was then fully read. It was moved by Buchanan, second ed by Biermann, that Ordinance No. 215 pass Its second reading, all mem bers present voting "Aye." It was then moved by Buchanan, seconded by Orr, that the rule re garding the passage of ordinances be again suspended nnd that Ordinance No. 245 bo placed on Its third and final readimr. All members nrnsont voting "Aye." Ordinance No. 245 was thon regu larly and fully read for the third nine. It was thon moved by Buchanan und seconded by Orr that Ordinance No. 215 pass its third and final read ing and become u legal and valid or dinance of said village from and uf tor Its publication as required by law. Clerk was then instructed to pub lish urUlnanco No. 245 in tho Dak County Herald. On motion tho hoard adjourned to meet ut next regular meeting. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk, Dakota City, Neb., June 24, 1919. Board met In special session for the purpose of, passing the resolution embodying the annual estimates of expenses for the fiscal vunr ri71t'nv I April, 27, 1920. placed on its third and final reading anu was fully read a third time. On motion by Adair, seconded by Buchanan, Ordinance; No. 246 was passed on its third and final reading, all members voting "Aye." The clerk was instructed to pub lish said ordinance in the Dakota County Herald. Un motion the following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn' on tho proper funds for the same: GENERAL FUND. C. H. Ream, insurance $ 10 20 H. D. Wood, printing signs. . 1 60 Wm. Lahrs, marshal, July, 1919 15 -10 Schrlever & Co., Acct 45 LIGHT FUND. Wm. Lahrs, light work and collecting $ 15 95 ROAD WORK FUND. August Barg, 25 'hours $ 10 00 E. L. Hileman, road work . . 27 Gl Wm. Lahrs, road work, July. 18 75 WATER FUND. Wm. Lahrs, pumping, etc., July, 1919, 64 hours $ 22 40 Henry Krumwlede, C hours work on mains 2ii0 Geo. Barnet, labor and fitt ings, Clapp main 3 00 Tho clerk, was instructed to draw on the water fund in the County Treasury sufficient tor, retire $1500.00 of water bonds, and to draw warrants on County Treasury and Village Treasury sufficient to retire $2000.00 of light bonds. The sum of $300.00 was ordered transferred temporarily from generi'l fund to electric light fund. Pursuant to law G. F. Broyhillwua appointed Chairman, Wm. Lahrs sec retary, and Dr. C. H. Maxwell mem ber 01 the. Village Board of Health. On motion the board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES ssmsraK&MwwMiQ G. F. Hushes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coal We have now been in Dakota City in the 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. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you the same courteous service in the future. COME OFTEN kotn First Pub. Oct. 2, 1919 3w. Order of Hearing on Petition for An volntment of Administrator. State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. In tho County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward Cyril Oliver. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Julia Agpes Oliver praying that Administration of said Estate may be granted to Sidney T. Frum as Ad ministrator. Ordered, that October 17th, A. D., 1919,! at ten o'clock A. M., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said mattor may uppenr at a County, Court to bo held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to nil persona interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In auld County, for. three .successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated September 29th, 1919. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. II.' B. GREER, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. S3KtiSSbKMXSJSxiSSsstsSxsLSSSaiS ft 1' i E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponca, Neb. First Pub. October 23, 191!M-4w. PKttUATE. NOTICE, TO QHEUJTORS. In the County. Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed- Write or phone me early for dates, as 1 will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I have some good farms and ranches for sale.' Yours for Business. f u v. AC- k ,-HT" .!J .-..J