tfMtkmtm jj.j.'nwm ipj, nmmii ouumwimnujiiajm. DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITT. NMBB. NICKELS TO FLIVVERS (Dr. Burrle Jenkins In Kansas City Pout) Here is a nows dispatch icnt to The Post by J. W. Pattce, who genres The Post as correspondent art Smith Center, Kas. that is, Mr. Pattee sent It as a news dispatch, but concealed betwesn its linos thera is such a won. Jarful teat for a sermon on thrift that the contribution Is beinr borrowed from the news department. But You're beginning to wonder what this is all about, anyway, so go ahead nid read: "Smith Center, Kas., Oct. 17. When the zorornment first began maktag .-tickets with buffalo heads on one ilde, Mrs. O. P. Khly of Maakato, Kas., started sating erery buffalo nickel that came Into her possession. 3ho made a practice of dropplag auca nickels into a chute that ran fro as' her kitchen to at wooden box In the cellar. A few days ago aho took as luToIce and found that she had 14,060 coins, aggregating 1700. Her husband bad long plnod for a "flfTYer." Now he's got th "flirrer." Isn't that an tsaproHsrva demonstra tion of the Talue of earing small things? Doosn't it prove bow aaay H.la far su to sire mosey if wo try? Just figure, for m mlsrate, what the result would hare bsea tt dine bad been used iastcad of atclttls, or aaar ters lastsa'd of dimes! Moreover, while we are about it, lftt's estimate how many, many nickels, alases and quarters we turn loose wMfcout get' ting anyihlag tangible to ahow where the Boonejr went. Reaaember bow, it hasn't been o very iuy years siace the tint buf falo nickel was coined, and further ' more, bear in Blind that the Kansas -woman who amassed S70O wortfa of iv.i. At ..v..i. ... ... sregato of mosey from which to tract her small coin savtaas iraci asr statu coin saviBfi. , x im iv """ urn. w ui n jcvv Dottles ot raninc. my nus uway more moaey each- year than we band had been trying to get me to are aware of, unless wa stop and trv Tanlac for some time, but I re If- aall . .. riMm 4k.t . It ao take tardea of ourselves and our re sources, and it further tsaacesses up on us the trmth ot the old aaying that it isn't so much what we make, aa what we. save that counts. We were taught thrift duriag the war. '. Now 1 o wb pi ut thrift, w that the war is over, sup- learned POBO practice woat we andletTa utraet a lessen about from the ezamnle nt un br th km. .i-! P y as woman PIQUTINn TMtr U r- riC m I I. .Eeonemv la a Point at VImm Juat , , . . . ,. --- as Extravagance Is The natlonaffbugaboothe VH. C.ol Xha8h.comethe"H.C.crEr,th. .-.-....... .-..,., ... taumerous authorities have laid down uacucs lor ZlgnilBg It. Among IBS !be.t are those horn the pea o M" b fl8Bon' ar,B lnto iCountry Qantleman, as follows: "Kconoiay 1b r household consists 9n mtaisalslDg ths bobmsUJs. That lis, ecoaomtm in the thtags ycu daa't ued, aad the thlags ou do Med will .take care of themslva. Remember this: that if you are on the right road what you don't need today 1a often what you thought you must hara yaa terday. Ecoaoaay Is a point of tUw Just as extravagance is. No Battel who you are or what you do, you c get ale oa what you hay sd ha fcappy. Those neaole who &r. aiwava w0v imfrtZZi 1L? ."&?. worrylag about mosey are the ot who are always waAtlag things duty don't need. Hare ara faw rales that members of every hftusahsld should keep la mind: "The xaer you wast arUtlat rthlag the aere yo sheU wmH tMti) ttha day after tomorrow baft getting "Making an iaapressloa o others U nften rebbbag the future; beside, la isoue Mysterious msjsaer overrh8 ikaaws whea you are dolag things that tyou cannot afford. ' "Pay tho hivtiMt tnr .. .-.. Itbe lowest for thwirt ' ' !JLi . ! W?r8t; . "Whea you. shrUk from kaowlng .whero you staad you need: a guardian, "The thlags that aaoaey fecya are in- cldentalvwhen you canaot atffora to ibuy them. "When yom find it necessary to ecoaoailse on having the right Wad of good tiaie, then there i. something rwreag with your system nir (th vnn. .w.. "Bay what you can't afford whea you cau afford it.'r PRACTICE ECONOMY NOW. 'Attorney General Palmer Says lt?s Every Patriotic America'. First Duty. t 4 a mm Miajklw St.. .l.a. -. At- .v .. on ui.u iub uu.y ut iao pa trlotle Ataertcaa eUlseas to . coao tnlx M Jt was whea: our hoys wsrs orsr thare." says A. Mitchell Palmar ttarssy Qsfteral of th Vattad StaUs in charge vt tha Ooreramaat's tares- tlgatloa of Koftteerlag. "All public Mea,,as wall as tha arsis aad tkM pul pit, shaald Breach satlsur. Thsy should. itoU with tha M1a ta do thasa thlags-iiradaca aaara. saasasas lass: wars: aad save.' ""- - Tha BaviBtTB Divtsisa Of sa Traas- liry PsMSitassat. aad Ut IMWt War tfavla Sls44 at Us sssaatry haT rhMawBS)fisssMvg. vwssh.Hr. JPalaasr uad Us 1 stWtiasat'laUs-slsstt to ' reduaa tha oast of Uvtag, ahtosr ths ' .. - --..-. waste aadrtittis yr-"lrL::j:Ziir:C Ti h saw wssjaais ytsaaaiat'aaa asts iViiHws-ssiyt aisUthattsa al Wat Mrs. Baughman Gains 23 Pounds CEDAR 11APIDS WOMAN FKELS LIKE A m:w PKHSOX SINCK TAKING TANLAC I "Resides tretting relief from my awful sulFcrlntf I hnvc nctunlly train ed twenty-three pounds in weight and you may know by that what I think of Tnnlnc," snid Mrs. Sadie Hauglnnnn, residing at 1252 F Street, East Cednr Jlnpids, Iown, in nn inter view, recently. Mrs. ltaufdunan is the wife of Harry C. Bautrhman, u valued employee of the Quaker Oats i Compnny. Her statement while, in-' deed, remarkable, is by no means un-t itriinl no mnntr flmtiearwla lirnlltlimit" I the United States and Canada have testlllcd to havinc used the Master iVICUICIIlU WIUI UIU B1IIIIU WUIIUVI1UI Hff .If ..f u ...f,t It.n n.n iiinMilnHflll 1 results "It has been something less than three months now," continued Mrs. Baughman, "since I begnn taking Tanlac and If nnyone could feel 7nf a new person I do. I had been suf fering from stomach trouble, rheu matism and extreme nervousness for five years. Twy liver wns nlso in a very bad condition ns my skin was as yellow as a pumpkin. My food would sour on my stomach causing gas, pains and spells of palpitation of the heart when it just seemed like mv breath would stop. It seemed that l was rignt on the verge of nervous nrostration and my lower limbs ached so with rhcumntism thct I could hardly stand It. I could neither rest myself or let anyone else In the house rest, I wns so nerv- iOus and miserable. These troubles had reduced my weight until I was almost a living skeleton and was so run down nnd felt so badly I could not attend to my household nnnirs. "I had used everything in the way I nf mfwltdnnn nnd lind heen told a 1 number of times that an opernt on . wns my only hoPc of rccoverv, uut ,h d f ,t , taking - ... . fused to do so because I -thought it was llko other things I had taken and would do me no good. But I kept on sullerlng and getting worse iinfl nnn flnv lim lirnturhf hnmo n bottle and insisted so that I began taking it. Well, it wasn't long un-1 til I found Tnnlnc wus altogether , dilFcrcnt from nny other medicine 1 1 hod over used, for soon after starting " "y second bottle there was a won-1 derful change In my feelings. I am n.i nnt Inir 1'iiof nnvtlilnrr T tunnl nnrl am never 'troubled the least hit with n. ..n mi. ofnnmKli nnln tn Inn n( Mm I heart or nny uncomfortable feeling. afterwards. My' complexion has1 ... -v. , ,,.: cieareu up uniu u is iikc new. rhfitmnti'c nnln hns dlsnnnenrud frcn I my limbs and my nerves have quieted down until I can sleep just like a Jng llKe n nCjyf person, ond owe a oil to Tonloc." -inninc is boiu in uimuiu iwy uy Nelswanger Pharmacy in South T..l,n to -M In rinbo Pit., l r.7r,u7w;;ovph Z in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. . I OFFICIAL PIIOCEEDINGS OP Tin: iiOAiti) op CO. COMMISSIONERS Dakota City, Neb., Oct. 27, 1919. The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment with tno following members present: O. w- Fi8her chairman; John Feller and William H. Rockwell, commissioners, lso Georgo W. Learner, county attor- ncy, and a. b. uacon county cicrK. At which time tho following busi ness was transacted, to-wlt D. A. Wood, cattle chute and cul vert, referred to John Feller; nlsj Henry O'Neill road to cattle posturo in the hills, was referred to John Feller, commissioner. Mr. J, G. Portis nppoarod before. tho board asking that road north of Hubbard, known as tho Portis rond, bo widened and trees removed from same. Board took same under ad- vlsement. Resolution that tho county treus- "Per bo and is hereby instructed to Btriko from tnx ,,st 1918 tho tn5fCS on lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 nnd hlock 30, joy Pneo AddU tion for tho reason that said prop- orty is tho property of St. Michael's Parochial school and not subject to taxation, Passed unanimously. Report f s- W. McKinloy, county J,UUK "ummiiou report nt tins time a.i.f...""!, iT, " """-" ii approved and accepted as renilore.il, ly Heating of vault In county clurk's office was discussed at this time and clerk was authorized to hnvo heating apparatus installed. uoard decided to rent a strip o' ,lIV s!xfy feot, wide tho contor of '" "P " " " ffi Tk 28, R. 9, CO rods west of the ens-t llttk tt untrl on.t Inn ilinn annt 1 t - ................- v.. w. .. straigni iin 10 me Bouin line 01 me. ,i,.i .,..,. r Di,i n The following bills were nllowed i uituvHiw nuitikvi amu acLbiuii, on tho various funds as follows: Road District Funds- George A. Penry, road dlst. No. 1 $ George A. Penry, road dlst. 30 00 20 00 13 50 2G 00 81 00 No. 1 E. S. Reddin, repairs, road dist. No. 1 US ed'-rd.! UsLNo. F 20 .George A. Penry, work on ,n,.ia Minii ,uKt. Nn. 1 Hi jj q( Owon. work on roads," rofui d8t. No. 6 .,,,,.,,,, (i E. S. Redden, blacksmithlug, road dist. No. 6 -14 Henry Mahon, work oniondc, road dlst. No. 8 , - J(l Wm.'Domsch, work on roads, " ., ... vt o n 11.1. u InwiMrtll.. Min.l .i.rtb i rand dlst. No. 8 54 M, F. Loruc, work on roads, road dist.No. 8 Jess Kcnody. work on roads. 6 00 I road dist. No. 8 12 0U Henry Jiarg, jr., work on I roads, dlst. No. 15 ........ Henry Peters, work on roads, I road dist. No. 15 7 ."0 15 0 Otto Gloe, work on roads, rood dist. No. 15 Ferdinand Harp, filling in hole in road, dist. No. 15 .. Emll Barg, grading Bnrg hill, rond dist. No. 15 Chn.s. Bnrg, grading Bnrg hill road dist. No. 15 Peter Maurice, filling in ,mud hole Barg hill, road dst. No. 15 William P. Kuhl, work on roads, road dlst. No. 15 . . . William P. Kuhl, grading roads, dist. No. 15 William P. Kuhl, road work, dist. No. 15 John Bonderson, filling in mud hole at Barg hill, road 3 75 3 75 18 00 3 75 3 73 140 00 1,00 00 78 00 (H Sto", flf,; ,''d ,y.nU nf n' ,,,,, " n,, ,,(of dlst. No. 15 3 70 . ' No. 15 8-25 Jno. C. Smith, work on roads dist. No. 16 Protest Fund Alice Cameron, refund for year 1917, receipt No. 2113$ Inheritance Tax Furid 87 00 37 64 Standard Oil Co., oil 5 25 49 Dixon County, Neb., grading road on county line 220 00 W. L. Broyhiil, operating county road grader 114 00 W. L. Broyhiil, operating county road grader s 60 ' E. S. Redden, sharpening trrnder blndcs 24 00 'Standard Oil Co.. 370 callons gasoline 93 County General Funds Huffman General Supply 13 House, legal blanks $ .)mah. Printing Co., supplies Omaha Printing Co., supplies Wm. II. Rockwell, cash paid out for freight and sup plies K-B. Printing Co., 52 teach- 1 'M 1 "0 25 30 6 28 ers card sets and post cards 18 4o Walter Miller, cash advanced 24 2Q ,0. J. .Polly, hauling sand to , Poorn f "J,"1 : ', 37 49 John P. Olson, repairs and work on grader ; . . 7f 57 Village of Dakota City, light 19 90 .1. P. Meredith, coal for coun ty poor farm 12 75 Knowlton & Manning, Pearl Veach widow pension .ac count for groceries furnish ed bill assigned 25 00 George Cain, salary for Octo ber ..................... , 1001 oo ' uocKweii, deputy sner Iff .sry for October, lul9 70 00 J- H.amport on vital statistics to state . .Geo H. Haase, report '4 25 1 00 2 25 3 00 on vi- tttl Statistics tO Stntf ," N. Wagner, report of vital statistics to state M.' J. Flynn, report of vltn! statistics to state 'fhciW. J. Shane, teport ot vltul statistics to state 2 25 1 iV 20 50 3 68 ..Hubo ulj'ish'ng Co., supplies SSS SIlfihKS: & SuSSlI "" . !., jiuihihB, 'wnn ,orl, mierial ;, 10G 60 "" I""K "., BUUUHOS., Ol I Rtato Jmirnnl onn Vih Ino-A VeXecord bookie 35 00 25 70, ,Vi of Dakota City, light nnrl uintni j g nncon feL.8 :n crmnnl I cases , . . 27 d5 IW. E. A en. sunn es ....... in K.) W. E. Allen, supplies ..:.... 27 50' MeorusKa Telonhone Co.. tol- epiioue rents G9 15 T . r. M. Beardshear. work and I supplies 200 00 D. M. Nelswanger, supplies.. 60 (C a. yy. wctvmioy, costs in criminal case, State vs., Da vis S. W. McKlnley, criminal costs In county court ..... Borroughs Adding Machine Co., repoiring adding mach ine University Publishing - Co.v, bnlanco on account ....... H. H. Foltz, fixing electric lights .".... M. T. Rollly, boarding county poor, for October, 1919 '.... Farmers Exchange, isupplias for county poor 14 3u 1G 00 5 32 7 71 G 1.. .58 -il 63 25 Alleen Stinson, sulary ,'...,. 104 10' j. a. uucon, salary 1C0 GO uari Anuersen, work op re disricting committee 34 51 W. E. Voss, expenses on rc- districting committee .... Milburn & Scott, supplies . .. S. A. Stinson, supplies for county poor Wilfred E. Voss, postage, ox- nritea nntl linti iirm 18 12 9 23' 41 85 3G 2.1 L. R. Willis, supplies 11 15 Rond Dragging Funds H, H. Stolz, dragging roads.. $ 30 75 Chris Rnsmussen, dragging roads Thomas Gormally. dragging TTtrwla 6 40 38 -10 19 20 Horluf Nelson, dragging road John D. Thnekcr, dragging roads .,,,.,,,, (luorge A, I'cnry, Ml Mf IMMMMCIM 20 25 58 00 dragging ronub , , , , George A. Penry. dragcino: ronda ..,,, 12 0') commissioner District' No, 1 Funds: Raymond II. .Ream, running tractor engine ,.... $ 65 00 .. , . ,. ',- . -: -., ......, uv- tor 115 oft . ------ -. ' pmmlKslonor ,DsU-Nq- 3 Funds: l'v """" grading rpads. 5 28 00 E. HLoomls, .grading roads . William II, "Rockwell, . work 28 00 with county grader 127 50 Board ndJourndtT to meet Monday, November 424,, 1919. J. S, BACON, County Clerk. 00 I"UIIJ . MAUD PR0CKK.HNC1S Dakota City, Neb., Oct. 7, 4919. nn Bonrd met in reirulnr seaalnn wtih members present Adair, Buchanan 00 nnd Broyhiil. j The minutes of the previous meet- TO ll)g were read und approved. I On motion the following bills wero 00 allowed and warrants ordered drawn Jon tho proper funds for the same, n nruniAi. vin MlAmnnn PmnnPttlm Jr. Iiiita 00 1 cleaning cemetery ...... ,S 22 60 S.T. Frum, freight and dray age advanced 75 1 Win. Lnhrs, marshal, August ' and September 30 00 ELEGTRIC LIGHT FUND. South Sioux City, light for July, Aug. nnd Sept $ 208 00 Harry Foltz, light, work .... A 75 Alia-west cicctric company, meters 25-17 "Wm. Lahrs, work and collect ing, Aug. and Sept 31 U0 ROAD FUND. Wm. Lahrs, road work, July, Aug. arid Sept 37 80 G. F. Hughes & Co., crossing material CO 70 Earl Frederick, assigned to H. H. Adair, cement work, 35 hours -. 21 00 E. L. Hileman, road work 45 30 ; WATER FUND. Geo. Barpett, work and fit tings, water mains $ Wm. Lahrs, pumping, etc., August -and September . . . H. E. Hulse, 9 hours, on water mains 2 50 49 70 4 50 publish County Clerk was instructed to proceedings in the Dakota Herald. On motion Board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. p-- LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. October 23, 1919 4w. PROBATE J40TICK TO CREDITORS. , In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward Cyril Oliver, deceased. Notice is hereby given, That the creditors of tho said deceased will meet the Administrator of said es tate, .before me, County Judge of Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said County, on the 17th day, of November, 1919, nnd 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 nre allowed for creditors to present their claims and one yeajs 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. D. 1919. S. W. McKINLEY, (Senl) County Judge, PIrst Pub. October 9, 1919 4w. Order of Hearing.. anil Notice on Pe tition for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. ' btate of Nebraska, County of Da kota ss. To Cecelia Longknr, Julia Grand singer, Mary Deroin, Myrtle Last, Mary J. McBride, Catherine Twohig', and Henry Dldier, and all persons interested the estate of John Did ier, Deceased: C;h reading the petition of J'oe M. Twohig, praying a final settlement and. allowance of his account filed in this Cour on the 1st day of October, 1919, and for the final settlement oi said estate, and for his discharge as Executor of said estate. ' It Is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may," anil" do, appear at the County Court to be held In and for said County, on the 1st day of November, A. JD. 1919, at. 10:00 oclpck A. M., to show, cause, if any there be, why the, prayer of the petitioner shoqld 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 by publishing a copy of this order in the, .Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in,said.j;punty, for four successive weeks prior to snid day of Hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. First Tub. ,Oct 30, 1919 4w. Order of Hearing and Notice ,011 Pe tition for .Settlement of. Account. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State iof Nebraska, Dakota Coun- ,ty.s8. ' -To Irene Pounds, t Kenneth A. Founds, .Joseph W. Pounds, and all persons interested in the estate of Free L. A. Pounds, deceased: On reading tho petition of W. W. Pounds praying a final settlement andfallownnce of his account filed in this .Court on the 14th day of Aug Mst,l 19ip, and for his discharge as administrator. It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested In said matter may, and do, apponr at the County Court to be held in and for said County, on the 25th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1919, at la o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any' there be, why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition .nnd tho hearing thereof be given to all porsons interested In snli .matter by nuhlishing a.canv.uf thia:ocder tavthe Dakota County Herald, .a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for four auccewivo .weeks prior to said day of .hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal.) County .Judge. CaUnMl DssiMitCw(MCwfi by jociil ppictloti, ,' tbty.aaBnot rtich that aiau tlwrMon of, theiar. 'There la ut on way to cur catarrhal Saatnr. ami- that la br a oonatltutlosat rtiuedy. Catarrlii-.utatntaa U ,ause4..br an, in Saioid eBlU'an..o(.tti-mu(U)ua.lllni or tha .Kuatavhlan Tub. Whm tlila tub la taSatntyut,hav.a.iutablt)couna or Im- .Mrlwt haaa,lan4.iaBpnt:lUlaUfely Vud. rfoa to Jh jult,TJum the tSSaHon can Dercaucca-anaiuua.iuiM rMfwtd to ,lta normal condition, ;hrlnc wlir'bvAtf9yt4 torertr. HaniCcaa of Saft)M r cauaed by catarrh, which la an .InSaratd conalllon of th mucoua aur (aca. .Hall's Catarrh MdlUn,aota thru thl blood on th mucous curtacr ot th ayatcaa. W arlU.aliOn..Hundrtdt.Doltar. for any caa ot Catarrhal VarnaJihat aacnot b curtd by Hall's Catarrh JtalOn. Ctr- wars ira. aii ufuasuis. jc. V. J. OIK srtEi M CO...T0UdQ,, O. T" Live Stock At Auction Jliiviii on hand a hIiijIuh amount of Htook for the wilt ter, I Iiavo ducidtMl to red tire iny Htofck at a Public Auc tion to he held on the farm known as the Ftirtly place, 1 mile north and 1J miles cast of Hoiiier, and 1 mile west and miles south of Dakota City, NehniNka, on Friday, Nov. 7 Sale Commencing at 12 sharp Free Lunch at Noon 77 Head of Cattle 77 40 Milch Cows, 18 giving milk now, and 37 good spring calves. '. Also 2 good saddle horses, three years old 141' Head of Hogs 141 70 spring Shoats, weight sows, and 60 fallpigr. A.i nogs are vaccinated. I will also sell 3 nearly new Walking Cultivators. TERMS: $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 mos. time on bankable paper at 10 per cent interest. . No ar ticles to be removed from premises until settled for. L. L. Howard Kelly & Ilasdal, Auctioneers. C. J. O'Connor, Cjerk Flynn Commission Company 301 Exchange Building. W2femfc, ... k., .. .,. ijfcB'i f.Ut,-.;il UV -j".T.'tf- J'Oft' -jcSaflBBBBBw. 1 i arxi. Krf W3I. (BILL) J. FLYNN BBBBBBFJB-'vSmiI 5 y !-fvBBBIgjpjdBBasa.aMS i JrassssMr'y-.sssm'- HBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBflBgjg2 bbbbk1HPIPbbH Absstrea.ct of Title j A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees .the Accuracy I of every Abstract I inaka J. J. EIMERS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to the Dakota -County Abstract Company Buy your Boar Early and have the advantage of a Wider Selection. I am holding no Boar Sale This Fall This saves you money, for it costs to run a sale. I have a large number of big-boned, stretchy boars of good quality and breeding. They are priced to sell quickly. Crystal Lake Stock Farm John B. Evans, Prop. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO SIOUX Old Phono, 426 about 50 hz. ccL: 11 brad u Stock Yards, SIOUX CITY, IOWA I believe that I have as many or more personal friends in the vicinity of your city than any other man at the Stock Yards. As you know, I have been nn active and earnest sales man here for n number of 4 years. I have established the above firm, and have with mo the strongest men with long experience in this line of business, and nm ready, willing, and In .1 position to render you ser vice that will please. Let me hear from you, or when at the yards I will ' certainly be glad to have you call on me. t Office Phones, Iowa, 361 " Auto, 9239 , Residence " Auto, 88262 ;mmmm mm Dakota City, Nebr. J AMBULANCE CITY, IOWA .Ishsy Phone, 2067 L. ,H . I .y ' lwII t kP i . k.4KVlWN if