DAKOTA COUNTS HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA ' T X X! .-; "PREPAREDNESS" ' The nil. ith of April is tho beginning of preparations- for tilling the sol The Farmer, like any other business man, must know his receipts and disbursements to the penny, ami to save time his bookkeeping must be simple and easy, yet accurate. A checking account is the logical ans wer to this need. We shall be glad to furnish a Farmers Record Book for recording your farm operations.' This recoul will be especially valuable in dcler mining your Income for Taxation puiposes. For your valuables we have new Safety Deposit Boxes in our electric ally protected vaults. The cost is yery small. The Mid -West UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. State Bank SIOUX CITY, IOWA. A ii. i. u.i. hoard i'Rocri:i)iv(.s Dakota City, Nebraska. March 21, 1920 Board met in special session with members present:' Broyhill, Orr ant1 Bierman. tOri motion the following election officials were selected to preside at the general village election April Gth, 1920: Judges; D. Van do 'Zeddc, C. If. Ream, H. D. Wkood;' clerks: J. P. Rockwell and George Barnett. On motion the board adjourned to meet at next regular meeting. Sidney T. Frijm, Village Clerk. Dakota City, Nub,, Apnl 6, 1920 Board Act in special session, with members present: Orrv Biermann, and Broyhill. n.v, minutes of th$ .two , previous meetings were read and approved. On motion the following bills were allowed and warrants ordered' dpawn on the proper Village funds for the same: GENERAL FUND. William -Lahrs, marshal, February and March,. $30.00. . G. F. Hughes & Co., account, S1G.G5. Farmers Grain h Supply Co., ac count, 321.92. George Barnett, election official, $4.00, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920 Don Forbes was at Sioux Falls, S. D., last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Hughart ore here from Wayne visiting, relatives. Prof. A. H. Brunclle went to Wayne Thursday evening to attend a teach ers' nibelingi Mrs. C. h. Kline entered the Ger man Lutheran hoipttal, Siou. City, on Monday for treatment. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mell A. Schmicd. Fred Schmidt and family of Sioux City, were Saturday evening visitors C. H. Ream, same, $4.00. H. D. Wood, same, $4.00. J. P. Rockwell, same, -$4.00. D. Van de Zedde, same, $4.00. ROAD FUND. Wm. Lahrs, road work; February and March, $21.35. LIGHT ' FUND Wm. Lahrs, light work and collect ing, February and March, $48.25. South Sioux City, light for Febru ary and March, $208.00. ' Andrew Schank, 8 hours work, $2.80 WATER FUND. Wm. Lahrs, pumping and flushing mains, February and March, $33.25. The returns of the general village election .being present the same were canvassed, whereupon it was found that there were 2a votes cast at said election; that Will H. Orr 28 votes foi trustee and B. C. Buchan an received 24 votes for trustee and that said Will H. Orr and B. C, Bu chanan received the. highest number pf votes for .said office, it was there fore moved and carried that Will H. Orr and B. C. Buchunan be declared duly elected. On motion board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. TOR sale A Rock Island two-row stalk cut ter. ' WILL II. ORR, Dakola Ciiy. Nci). 3ILN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NE CESSARY. One, of,-, the Worlds largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000 000.00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an ex tensive line of groceries, paints roof ings, lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. No capital required. Write today. State age and occupation. John Sexton & Co.,-3C-2 W. Illinois St.. Chicago, III. ttiA FOI K! AT HOME EXPECT YOU ine rULIVO TO.TELL EM ALL ABOUf "AMIIU'SFUK f1. -r . imcit IT faudeville ItlflAllin Flllid with rriltr Ctrl. FunotClomi, CfffMil tquwui. oriiiiani tcioie timroamint LADIES' BIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Goes; Ask Anybody UWATS THE BIGGEST MO BEST SHOW WEST Of CHICHGI ;fuk THE Exhilarating UK gO,mS? VISIT CEHTRE," IHE '-3-'y ting Burlesque; va LUMBER MIU.WOHK and fuunl bunding m.WrUI at 25 OR MORE SAVING ' i Don't td aontldtr bu jln( until yon bar teal r ttui 1 ou nea ana uat our eBiinu W ahfp qulekandpiy thafraltM complete Mt or Kbatjou need and baTaour estimate ' return mall, we ahlp quick andpey the f reliM. APViRS LUMBER CO. 2520 BOYD STREET OMAHA, NEB. here in tjie Henry Krumwicde home Edgar Coleman arrived here from South Carolina the past week and is visiting his pousln, Mrs. Byron Kin kcad. - " Toney Frcyer and Beatrice Brown, of Moville, Iowa, were Married at the M. E.-parsonage April, 1st, by Rev. 3. A. Draise. - ,Wobb Howard entered the Samari tan hospital Sioux City, last Thurs day for an operation for .nose and throat trouble. Chales W. Borowsky of West Point, Nebr.. 'and Mrs. Lena Borowskv of Homer, wero granted a. liricense to re-wed at Pender last weelf. Mrs. Helen Chesshir and two chil dren, of Plainview, Neb., came down Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Chess hir's mother, Mrs. Bello Barnett. Prof. A. H. Brunelle has signed a contract for the wposltion as princi pal of tho high school at Fullerton, this state, and will teach the Latin classes. uyron ivinkeau has sold his res taurant business at the end of the street car line" at South Sioux City, and has taken up his residence here for the present. " At the. village election held liere . at saui I Tuesday bnly twentv-eight votes wefcp received cast wm H 0r'ivnd B. C. Buchan- an were the only candidates for vil lage crustee3, and were elected with out opposition. At the meeting of the Order of Eastern" StarTuesdaV 6v'ening", Mrs' C. L. Kline was elected worthy ma tron; C. E. Kline, worthy patron; Mrs. Don Forbes, associate matron; Mrs. H, O. Dorn, treasurer; Mrs. John F. Sides, secetary; Mrs. Harry A. Sides, conduetess,and, Mrs. Mell A. Schmied, associate conductresss. County Judge S. W. McKinley offi ciated at the following weddings the past week: George H. Zane and Elaine G. Reid, both of Siotax City, on tho 30th; Percy White Eagle and Cordelia Gray Hair, both of Winne bago, Ray Morrical and Leona Ran dall, both of Leeds Iowa, and John Mclntoh of Kingsley, la., and Blanche urown of Akron, la., on the 3rd. In tho city election at South Sioux City Tuesday quite; an interesting canipalgn was made. Rev. J. 15. Phillips was re-elected hiayor; Fred Got don, Carl Jensen -and Roy May-, nard wero elected councllmen; J. N. Mullins, city treasurer, and Nate G. Miller cit clerk. E. H. GribbloOind Robert McClure were elected to the1 board of education. Paving wa3 the principal issue in tho campaign, and triumphed in the election. The case against Clyde Foster, charged with breaking anil' entering the Farmers Exchange store at Ho mer recently, Tvas heard in Judge S. W. McKInley's court Tuesday, and the, case was dismissed for lack of evi dence to identify the goods found in Foster's possession when nrrested. Immediately following his dismissal here Foster was arrested by Sheriff Rutledge of Thurston county and tak en to Pender to answer to a charge of breaking and entering astore at Walthill, Neb. Fred Lccdom was a visitor at Ly ons last week. Frank F. Haase was dowh from Emer&on Sunday, visiting homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. . R. Greer weie Sunday visitors with relatives and friends in Sioux City. Mrs. E1.7.nth Rroyhlll leaves Sat urday 06 this week for Dallas, Tcxris, for a few months' 'visit . Fresh home-rendered lard for sale. Enquire of Mrs. George E. Heikcs, Dakota City, Neb., route 1. -Phono 70- Fill. Miss Bess Pomcroy, of Shelby, la., wasa guest here- during tho post week in the honie of her sister, Mrs. S. T.. Frum. Guy Stlnson of Huron, S. P., spent a fewTlays hero the past week in .the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. b. A. btinson. Attorney Wm. P. Warnqr went to Omaha Sunday evening, returning Monday, where he attended to some legal matters, ,Miss Amelia Simpson, of Fort l)odge, Iowa, was a week-end visitor here with her uncle, Prof. 'C. E. Simpson, ,in the John-H. Ream home. Lou Walden arrived here last week from tho south, where ho spent tho. winter, and visited the past week here in the home of his sister, Mrs. 1 Mell A. Schmicd. Patrick Jones of Hubbard, wos a business caller hero Friday. Ho was' en route home from Sioux City, whero he and his daughter, Nora, had spent a few days with old friends. Word was received by the Har family the past week of the deal.N at Oakland, Cal., of Misd Addio Eck hart, age 56 years. She resided 1 o in early days with her parents, f.Ir. aim .ufs. riuiii() r.i:Miuri. , - An item in the exchango column of this week's paper gives an ac-l count of a storm in North Dakota, A. II. linker, Pioneer Answers Final Summons Alexander Hamilton Baker, a resi dent of Dakota county since August 23, 1835, diedFrida' afternoon, April 2, 1020, at the homo of his daughter,, Mrs. S. A. Mason, three miles south west of Dakota City, of ailments in cident to old .ige. Mr Baker was born in Sherman, Chautauqua county, New York, Dec ember 22, 1835. Ho moved to Mc Henry county, 111., in 1851, and later moved to Delaware county, Iowa, whore ho stayed for iv short ttnie and in the summer of 1855, took up his -residence at Omadi, Dakota coun ty, Nebr., which has been his homo even since. He, In company with snvcraL other pioneers operated tho first sawmill at Omadi, which fur- BaeaeaeaeHP9areaeaew9eae9!fiej9aafli iViiRKl r-ieHXflLflaVH6BiK9ini eaeaeaeAew nHeaeaeaHesA'dHMoivT Mas feBKBHiniEnBBBiBK.SMfilfiPJDed tlin nlshcd only buildii material count 01 a siurm 111 iNorm uauiu, , , , , - 1, j ,1 in which the Bronson children canvo obtainable at that time, lie w.VS el near being frozen. The Bronso'ns ectcd county commlss.ontjor in 185G, fprmerly lfved in this county. ft the first election held in the coun- ... i,,, -,, 1 , . , ty, and was tho last surviving mem- Miss Eileen Triggs, daughter of , f t, jWst constltuonoI con Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Triggs 1 of Allqn, Wnti()n hoIll -in tho' state, was married to Dewey White, Jilso ot. Mr Hnkor wn one of the founciers Allen, on Wednesday of last week. ' dnd balWerB of thu Methodist church The ceremony was performed nt tho , this plnco mul wns 011C of its j. o. vuuium. jiunic vin oiuua v,m.j. ijinuncliest members. He was u Mr. William Quintal, -son of Mr. 'nicmbcr of tho MasortlC Lodge In and Mrs. Julius Quintal of this place, this nlace. hainu dstahlishod his unil Miss Maude HWitt, of llolyoko, ipombership when tho lodge Was lo Colorado, were married March 21, cat6d at Omadi, in 1858. 1920, at Holypke, Colo. Mr. Quintal Mr. Baker was married September and wife have settled down on :t 20, 1857, to Miss Rose "Hallock, who iarm near noiyonc. . , nassed on to that other world a num Probably the most delicious small her of years ago." Thrco daughters fruit k;nowni the strawberry, thrives were bowi to him, Dora, Mollie and well in Nebraska. Cosmopolitan in JNeuie, me laucr, now iurs. o. i. its soil .and c'jmute requirements, lOMason, is his only survivor. Two will crow in everv section of the grandchildren, Baker and William state. In .soino sections irrigation Eckhart, lesido at San Diego, Lai. may bo necessary, but such .1 smnli "Funeral services were held Sunday patch furnishes enough for the aye.' afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the age 'family that water may readllrbn Methodist Episcopal church in Dako provided under all circumstances. A fa City, Rev. S. A. Draise, assisted corner in the garden will grow'Hy Rev. C. R. Lowe, officiating, enough for a family and a few ever- Omadi Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., bearing plants will provide a 'm'c&f Qf which Mr. Baker was the .oldest now. and thpn throughout the summer, toiembcr, escorted the remains to tho and fall,., Jnan effort to encourage 'Pukotn City ccipetcry,, where tho ri-. moro.'home growing of srawberTio,-tfuplisiJ service of tho ( order was tjie Nebraska Experiment station at fjivop. Lincoln ,hos published ascircular for.'- , , free distribution called "Strawberries Cnnl of Thanks in Nebraska." It gives valuable sug-j- 'e wish to thank our neighbors gestions on planting, , culture, Ynriu-i'i,nd friends. for the beautiful flowers ties, etc. ithey sent, and for their kindness (during tho sickness and death of our beloved father and grandfather' pilllllllllillilllllOIliim m ' m THE RIGHT POLICY AT THF RIGHT PRICE Investigate our facilities for taking care of your Fire and Hail Insurance requirements. You will not be "talked into" taking a pol icy unfitted to 'your needs if you figure' with us. In selling insurance our aim is to supply the right policy at ,the right price. We solicit an opportunity to explain our methods. Bank of Dakota City Dakota .City, Nebraska. mtsmsmm JNTER-CHUKCir WOK LI) MOVEMENT. The County Conference nt South Sioux City, April 9th, in tho M. E. Churchy beginning at 10 o'clock, will be a, meeting of very great import ance to all denominations. Everv church worker should be present. Do you know what the movement is? Be there. . ,ii RED CROSS AUCTION SALi; All houso furnishings, such as sew ing' machines, 'thread, jpnd other sow-materials- belonging to tho Dakota City Red Cross-Chapter, will'ie sold at. auction at tho 'Masonic Hall, Sat urday afternoon, April 0th, at :) ' "" " ' Mrs. Eannio W." Crozlor. .Chairman Dakolu' County Red Cross UHapter. . q RESOLUTIONS. Mrs. and Mrs. S. A. Mason and Family. . l'OIt SALE Fifty tons nuniber 6110 upland hay. Patrick Jones, Hubbard, Neb. enjy Father to again enter our ranks and call home our dear sister, Helen WANTED -CATTLE TO PASTURE Seventy acres of sweet clover, nnd plenty of- water. Call on or phono L. L. Howard, 03 F 20,. Dakota City, Nebraska. College FroniK on" Evtrmugnnt Dress Silk4undorwuar, petticoats and hose, earrings nnd hair orna'ments, fancy hoso, transparent blouuos, fancy sweaters, jewelry and beads, arc some of .the extravagances frowned on by a Nebraska College of Agriculturo circular called "Tho Planning of an Economical Wardrobe." It says that one of tho criticisms which the Amer ican pcoplo aro mooting at this, crit ical time is that sano thrift is lock- Whereas, it has pleased our Heav-Hnf, ,on ?vcrv B,d?' , -Especially is it .1.. t.'tl.-I a : ." . ,. I'KiC.KlnP' in wnmimii 1 1 roan Thn rlrii. lnr gives suggestions offered by stu- Bouton 'Phil!ip,s, who departed this "1,8, ' l' clothing department or llf Voiinmrvr 91 moo. the Univorsitv of Nebraska. Jn add - Resolved, that Dakota ChapterNo. tion to, Kcncral consideration.? of CS.Order df the Easteni Star, extend PPer dress, it discusses ncctsdltlci. our deepest sympathy to tho bereaved "' ' econctinical wardrohe, choite ir family in this, their hour of sorrow; trials, children's clothes, nulling ana while tliey mourn the loss of n v,-,ou' "uyB i"w.ik "vr n'l'ineni-, loving and devoted wife and mother, c'to)noiy in buying gloves an I slues, we mourn the loss of a sister and i'"(1 extravagances In dress. Those friend. And it is with sincere sor- '"forested in economy in dress should row wo chronicle that another link "s t!,01,C0,,cKe for toxt'103 c'ul'ir In our golden chain has been broken. Ji t AJst of ,tvV?nt,v, other circular Resolved, that our Chapter room be on textiles and clothing will also lu draped in ttiourrting for n period of CLM,t " ',0iuest. thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions no sent to tho bereaved family and to our local paper; also that a copy of the same bo spread on mo unapicr records in memory our ueau sister. Sister Jennie Boucher, Sister LaUra Dorn, , Sister Mattio C. Ream. , Committee. V a r ii i ii g ! Parties who ninko a uractico of 'I dumping their rubbish on tho out skirts of town, -ire horoov notified that all rubbish must bo taken to tho river dump and deposited. Anycnu detected leaving tho.r rubbish on tho side streets yill bo prosecuted under the provisions' pf tho ordinance rv erning,( such matters, Wm. LAHRS, Street Conunlssiopor. Ihikota City, Neb. MATRIMONIAL VENTURES. Tho followinir rnarriapo llcnnNi wero issued by County Juduo Mc- Kinloy during tho past week: Toiiiorron'H isiidcs Can Hake mid Namo and Address. Ago. ' Sen. pfo0rK n' nB!,ie' c,l0UX SLty 21 ' Fort-y KMa wlio can bako and sow Maine G. Reid, Sioux City ,...;.. 18 will bc4graduatod from tho Nebraska Toney Freyer, Moville, Iowa 20 College and School of Agriculturo Beatrice L. Brown, Movillo, Iowa.. 22 thin your. All are proficient in homo Percy White- Eagle, Winnebago, niaWnpf nnd twonty-two of them will Neb Jtttt o'j receive degrees of bachelor pf scl- Cordelia Gray Hair, Winnebago, enco 'n homo economics. Tliey hnvo Neb., f n been .trained in tho best methods of Ray Morrical, Leod8, Iowa'...',".'.,.22 ''""peping, with special omphalic Leona Randall, Leeds, Iowa ; 11) ,'" ;mnl "K ll uppotlto of tnnn Tn,n mt...di in i . "'I1' folding the ready-made cloth- BlMASKiCl,8l'y,,IowV'''S In merchant; Many of them frill Blanche-Brown, Akron, lowa',,...22 ,nni0 tholr own graduating gpwns " T I and some havo mado most of their lno Herald, $1.G0 per year "' clothos alrco,entoring school. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam Stinson's Specials for Saturday, Apr. 10 i FOK THIS DAY ONLY Fresh Eggs, per doz j..'1Sc 1 lb. Circle Blend Coffee 'jlc Bacon, by 3-lb. strips, per lb. . . .Hoc h A Good Broom 7oc A-l Crcanj Cheese, per lb 12c 1 large pkgo Oats 2Sc. 4-lb,Sack Pancako Flour 30c S Large Caim Lion Brand Milk... fide 1 lb. Pitted Prunes 20c Fresh Fruit unci Vegetables of all Kinds for Saturday's Trade Stinson's Dakota City, Nebraska Repairing a Specialty All Work (Jiiarantecd Rest (luulo of llludri' Twine JOHN GREEN DEALER IN Farm Implements and Buggies AUTO REPAIRING AND BLAOKSMITHINO I can fill your order on short notice, and can deliv er to you, ready to go to work; Monitor and Superior Grain Drills. Oliver, Molino and Holm Deere Hiding and Walk ing Plows. Tandem Disc Harrows for your Tractor Itlacliluiwk, Molino and John Deere Planters and Loose Ground Listers. My Motto is "Not what I sell; But the Service I Give''' Repairing of All Kinds. HURRARD, NEBRASKA. U :' I mmmmmmjBimm F. Hushes & Co. I Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coal We have 'now been in Dakota City , in tho Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a littlo; over three years. Our aim has been to please our customers, to treat every ono 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 line, Wo thank each, and all. Patrons for their past patronage, and will givo you tho samo courteous service in tho future. COME OFTEN If. R. GREER, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. See Us For Job Printing $ 1 V l i . n ft Is . y X -. 3 - smVrifc-' w-.ftnr '-ttt K -j f i