Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 11, 1919, Image 8

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DAKOTA COUNTY HMALDt DAKOTA CITY, NElBAflKA
GRIND
PUBLIC
AUCTION
HAVING SOLI) MY FARM, I WILL SELL ALL 31 Y PERSONAL PROPERTY OX THE FARM ADJOINING GOODWIN ON THE EAST; 5 MILKS WEST OF JACKSON;
7 MILKS NORTIIWIOST OF HURRAHD, AND i MILKS EAST OF WATERBURY, NEBRASKA, ON
Wednesday, Dec
7
1919
SALE STARTS AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP
FREE LUNCH SERVED AT 11 O'CLOCK
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5 Head Good Work Horses I 34 head of Choice
Hereford Cattle
One Span of Hays, Marc and Gelding, 7 and S yours old
weight 2,500 pounds.
One Black Mare, 12 years old, weight 1 250 pounds.
One Hay Gelding, age 12 years, weight 1,150 pounds.
One Sorrel Gelding, age 1 years weight 1,100 pounds.
i: Choice Hereford Milch Cows II are Fresh.
1 Good Hereford Hull. 20 Choice Hereford Calves.
62 head of Hogs 62
30 Heud Choice Sows. 1 Choice Duroe Hoar. HI Shouts.
CG00 Bushels of Corn. : ' 'IVi: Alulta lWi.
200 Fence Posts. Some Stove Wopd.
8 Do.eu Chickens.
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
3 lumber wagons, 1 hay rack, 1 buggy, 2 seeders, 1 McCormick binder new, 1 Clover Leaf spreader-rncw, 2 mowing machines 1 new, 2 hay rakes, 2 disc cultivators,
2 shovel plows, one 3-section drag, 1 corn planter, 1 seeder,.l disc, 1 riding plow, 2 walkers, 1 hay stacker, 2 hay sweeps, 1 feed grinder, 1 buzz saw, 1 fanning mill, 1
roller, 1 hog oiler, 1 hand sheller, 3 feed bunks, 3 sets of harness one good as new, 1 bobsled and a lot of tools.' Household Goods: 1 range, heater, oil stove, bedroom
set complete, 3 beds and springs, 2 dressers, 4 rocking chairs, 12 good chairs, large rug, 2 wardrobes, cupboard, sewing machine, dining and kitchen tables, and lounge.
TKHMS OF KALI.-Twelve Months Time will he gi;en on all sums over $10, at 8 per cent interest.
MARTIN HOGH, Owner
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COL. E. F. RASMUSSKN, Auctioneer.
HAY F. QUINN, Clerk.
Home Demonstration Note
, Miss Florence Atwood
Homo Demonstration Agent
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The fruit cake, which udds ho much
to tho pleasure of tho holiday sea
son, can ho prepared abend of time,
as its doliciouR taste is only mmlo
better by beipg soveral weeks old.
When fruit is added to a cake, It
is usually floured to prevent it set
tling to "the bottom. This Is not
necessary If it Is added directly af
ter tho sugar, which Is desirable in
all dark cakes. If . a light friUt
coke -is made, fruit added in this way
discolors tho loaf. Tho citron is first
cut in thin slices, then in strips and
thea floured It is better to cut tlui
raisins rather than to chop them.
DARK FRUIT CAKE
4c oleomargarine. 2 eggs.
, brown sugar. c milk. c rai
sins, cceded nnd cut in nieces. 2f
flour, $ currants, i.t soda. c
citron. It cinnamon. Jt allspice.
'lc molasses, t maco. t cloves.
',t lemon extract.
Measure out ingredients, sifting
spices ond soda with flour. Cream
tho fat until soft and of a creamy
consistency; then add sugar and con
tinue beating; then fruit, liquid, egg.
and (lour. Bako in deep cuko pans
ono and one-quarter hours.
LIGHT FRUIT CAKE
V.c oleomargarine. jc raisins--seeded
nnd cut in pieces. lc sugar.
4jC milk. 2 ounces citron thinly
slicod and cut in pieces. One and
seven-eighths c. flour. at baking
powder, One-third c. walnut moats
cut in pieces. Whites of four
eggs. t vanilla.
In making the mixture rosorvo ono
tablespoon flour to use for dredging
tho fruit.
ordered to locate n road commencing
at tho southeast corner of Section
Nineteen (19), Township Twenty-eight
(28), Range SoVon (7), Dakota Coun
ty, Nebraska, thchco north along the
Section lino between sections Nine
teen (19), and Twenty (20), Town
ship Twenty-eight (28), Uango Seven
(7), in said County to thu northeast
corner of said Section Nineteen (19),
ond Intersecting tho Section line road
running along; tho north lino of said
section Nineteen (19), in Dakota
County, Nebraska, has reported in fa
vor of tho establishment thereof and
all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be filed In tho County
Clerk's offico on or before the 19tn
day of January, 1920, or such road
will be established.
J. S. BACON, County Cleric.
School Children Need Hot Lunches
Few naronts would n in ...., .i...
cold lunch their children have to eat
at school There Is nothing ngreea
bio about a cold lunch on a cold day
and it offers littlo nttrnctlon v..
for the hungry. Hot lunches uru
now Doing served In many schools ii
uurusKa, aim homo states even re-
qulro them. Children with something
hot to eat at noon, If nothing nioro
than some .oup or a hot drink, Teui
better and learn better. A littlo
work and thought will make It pns.sU
blo for every school to servo the
children something hot. "HotLunche;i
for the Rural School," dietetics cir
cular M of the Nebraska College of
-grlcultUro, sets forth somo reason
" for the hot lunch, how it may bo had,
nnd gives the method that is being
used successfully in schools In the
state. "
LEGAL NOTICES
J'irst J'ulj, Nov. 13, 1919-fiw.
KO.II) notiui:.
JTo Whom it May .Concern:
The" County Surveyclryfylid hiwbteh
First Pupllcotion, Dec. 11, 1919 4 w.
NOTICK OF INCORPORATION
Of the (ioodwln State Dunk, or good
will, Nebraska.
l, mo name by which this cor
poration shall bo known is Goodwin
State Bonk.
2. The principal nlacc of business
of this corporation shall bo at Good
win, County of Dakota, State of Ne
braska.
3. Tho object for which this cor
poration is formed is to carry on a
commercial banking business.
I. The author zed Can to Stock
of this corporation shall bo Ton
Thousand no-100 ($10,000.00) Dollars,
oi wnicn at least Ten Thousand no
100 ($10,000.00) Dollars shall havo
been paid In at tho tmo of com
mencement of business.
C. Thd indebtedness of this corpo
ration shall at no time exceed tho
amount of Its paid in capital and
surplus, except for deposits.
G. This corporation shall begin
business on the 1st day of October,
1919, or us soon thereafter as auth
orized by tho State Banking Board of
tho State of Nebraska, and shall ter
minate on tho 1st day of October.
19G9.
7. Tho affairs of this corporation
shall be under tho control and man
agement of n board of directors con
sisting of not lsss than three nor
more than five shareholders, whoso
torm of oirice shall bo for a period
of one year, or until their successoio
are elected and tiuallfled.
B. Tho regular annual meeting of
uio siocK-noiuors or this corporation
shall bo held on the 2nd Suturduy 'of
January each year.
9. Liich stock-holder shall at any
regular or sneclal meetintr lm i.nti.
tied to ono vote, either In person or
by proxy, for each share of stock
neiu.
10. The articles of Incorporation
nut- uu iimt'iiuuu n uny regular or
special meeting called for that pur
pose by a two-thirds vote of all stock
J. C. DUGGAN,
RAY F. QUINN,
II. U. ADAIR,
WILL HAYES,
Incorporator..
The 'Herald for News when it Is News.
Public Auction!
HAYING SOLD MY PLACE, 1 INTEND TO QUIT FARMING, AND WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ALL
MY PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTED BELOW, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT MY PLACE 3 MILES WEST OF
GOODWIN; 3 MILES NORTHEAST OF WATERBURY, AND 7 MILES SOUTH OF PONCA, NEBRASKA, ON
Thursday, Dec. 18, 19 09
SALE BEGINS A'P 12:30 O'CLOCK SHARP.
HOT FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON.
12 head of Horses
1 Spun of Buckskin Mares, and 8 years old, wt. SIMM). 1 span Gray Geldings, J) and 12 yrs. old, wt. 2800.
1 Slum of Gray Mares, 0 years old, wt. 3000. 1 Buckskin Horse, 8 years old, weight 1200.'
1 spanMure and Gelding 5 and ( yrs. old, wt. 2G00. 1 Buckskin Mare, weight 1000, with suckling Colt.
1 Gray Colt, coming 3 years old.
18 head of Cattle
Five Calves.
One White . Face Hull.
Nine Cowfi, Giving Milk. Three Yearlings.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
3 Wagons 1 Disc. 2 Riding Cultivators. One 14-inch Gang Plow. 2 Walking Plows. 1 Corn Planter,
with 100 Rods of Wire. 1 McCormick Mower. One 20-foot Flexible Harrow. J Corn Sheller. 1 Bobsleigh.
1 l)e Laval Cream Scpruator. 2 Sets of Concord Harness. 1 Tank Heater. ,
hc if j T Cl X WEIGHING FROM 100 TO 200 POUNDS.
UO rlead Or JLUrOC OnOatS ONE GOOD DUROC JERSEY ROAR, Wt. About 200.
1200 bu. of Corn. 400 bu. of Oats. 60 bu. German Millet Seed.
20 bu. of Potatoes. 10 Tons Hay in Stack. 10 Tons Alfalfa Hay.
One Stack of Oat Straw. One Stack of Wheat Straw. 10 DOZEN RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS.
TERMS OF SALK -One years time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. All sums
untlor $10, cash. No property removed from premises until settled for with the clerk.
COL. 1J. F. RASMUS,SEN, Auctioneer.
'wner
GEORGE SMITHS Clerk.
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