Dakota County Herau ALL THE NEWS WHEN IT IS NEWS iLfetorleal socf, r ety ESTABLISHED AUGUST 28, 1891. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY G, 1920 OL. 28. No. ao. 05cJgO3ianaiIla0 H HI NEWSY ITEMS FROM OUR EXCHANGES JaJ Isl HI irMFoiiDiiiiiiiiiirirgee Oakland Independent: Mrs. M. M. Warner of this Lyons J.llrior-Sun staff, wns a visitor here Wednesday. Bloomfield Journal: Mrs. A. 13. Rich la enjoying n visit from her inther, whose home Is in Drkota City. o Wakefield Republican: Mr3. Geo. Pranger was a Sioux City passenger Saturday.... A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Barto Monday jfterrioon, April 20th. Lyons Mirror: Mrs. Clay Howard passed through here from Homer on her way to Alliance, her home. Mrs. Howard was an old time friend of the Warner family about '15 yeurs ago. o Hartlngton Herald: Miss Hazel Johnson went to Hubbatd Saturday for a visit Mrs. Varvais returned to her home in Hubbard Monday'tfter a visit here with her dnughici',1) .JfS. Chas. Ireland. o Ponca Advocate: Very Kev. Felix McCarthy of Tackson leaves this week for a month's wcstsoi trip for the benefit of his health. In his ab sence Rev. M. OTonlc will have charge of the parish. Father O'Toole but recently, .returned from the south, where he spent the winter. Sioux City Journal, 30: Mi3S Opal Nixon and John E. Irby, of Homer, Neb., were married Wednesday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock in the parsonage of Rev. F. B. Nixon. Mis Dorothy Irby, sister of the groom, attended the bride, and Ed Nixon, a brother of the bride, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Irby are spending their honey moon in Minneapolis and will make their home in Homer after June 1. o Allen News: The Walter Collins family have moved from Jackson to Nebraska City, where they will run a store.... Dr. McArthur, formerly of Waterbury, but now residing in South Sioux City, is feeling quite hilarious according to a report in the South Sioux Mail over the arrival at his house of a goose e,'g, and a wild one at that. That is the goose that layed it is wild. The doctor has been keeping wild geese for about five years and this y the first time ho has been fortunate enough to find an egg In the yards. Walthill Citizen- Mrs. Ji. I.Shel don and Miss Sylvia Lamson vcie Sioux City visitors last Friday, Sat urday and Sunday... .Ralph Masonr wife and baby, came up from llosalio Sunday evening for a visit at tho W. H. Mason home "Straight Standing Elk," the coming champion boxer, had the sliver bone removed from his right hand last Thursday. An X-ray photo had been taken to locate this bothersome little bone. Dr. Llmburg did the work. Lamson will have to nurse the hand a few days, then he will bo ready for an other bout. Pender Times: C. J. O'Connor of Homer was a business visitor in Pen der Tuesday. ...Deputy Sheri".' Sid Young was brought into court last Thursday, by nis slar boarder, Clyde Foster, who was held for district court trial by Judge Flynn the pre vious week for burglarizing the Arm strong store at Walthill. A habeas cm pus pu.i. -o.inus was bhuught against tho sheriff by Attorney rrum of Dakota City for the purpose of contesting with County Attorney Smith the sufficiency of the evidence in tho preliminary hearing. Judge Graves ruled against Foster and he was remanded to jail. o Emerson Enterprise: Miss Helen Harrigfeldt went to Nacora Wodncs day to teach school in her sister Alvina's place for one day. . . .Mrs. Charles Varvais of Nacora, was in! Jtown Monday on her way from Har- jtington, where Mie had been visiting her daughter. .. .George Wilkjns, ox- county clerk of Oakota county, now J residing at Homer, stopped t'Y here Tuesday night on his way homo fromi Lincoln for a short visit with bis m m Automobile: Insurance Is just as necessary, jus.t as much a business proposition as insurance on any other prop erty. So many factors combine to cause auto losses that the owner cannot feel safe without insurance. Defective Wiring, Short Circuit, Lightning, Leak in Gasoline Tank, Cigar Stubs, Theft, Back Fire, Torna does and Windstorms, Property Dama.; Public Liability, Collisions, Burning o( par age in which auto is stocl are a few sources from which damage or cosn,-loto de struction of automobiles result. We can issue you ,. a policy insuring you against any or all .Z tjhese causes and which will cover your rnr any place m the United States. Our rav.es areteuch that you cannot carry the risk yourself? Our companies are rated among tho beob; WHY. TAKE YOUR a chance ky oauuywuj own Insurance? - . i &. GOODWIN STATE BANK Bo it resolved by tho Chairman and Board of Trustees of tho Village of Dakota City, Nebraska, that tho ex penses of said Villages for tho li.-scal yearending April 2G, 1921, be estim ated as lot lows: Interest on Wator Bonds and Sinking Fund S12G0 00 General Villago Purposes ... 1500 00 Total S2750 00 Tho total rovonue for said Villago for tho proceeding joar being $2200. Bo it further resolved that said es timates of expenses ho published in tho Dakota County Herald for four successive weeks ns rcqulrod by liiv. Passed and approved this 27th day of April', 1920. G. F. Broyhill, Chairman Board of 'liustetvj Attest: Sidney T. Frum, Clerk, s The report of tho villago treasurer for tho year ending April 27, 1920, being on fllo tho same was audited by tho board, and on motion was ap proved and ordered published in the Dakota County Herald. On motion tho following bills were allowed and wrrrants ordered drawn on tho piper villago funds for tho same; C "5NERAL FUND. FJincr H. Blcrmann, salary md freight, S21.G5. Sidney T. Frum, salary and 'post age, $102.00. Win. Lahrs, marshal, April, $15.00. LIGHT FUND " - City of Soutlv. Sioux City, light for April, 1920, $93.00. Harry II. Foltz, light lino work, JS.2o. Mid-Wort Electric Co., V meters, $25.17. Wm. Lahrs, light work and collect ing for April, S1G.G0. ROAD FUND. . Win. Lahrs, 31 hours work, April, $11.90. WATER FUND. Win. Lahrs, pumping CO hours, April, 17.G0. On motion Board adjourned to meet at next regular mooting. Sldnoy T. Frum, Villago Clerk. FOR SALE I have several desirable residences in Dakota City that I will dispose of. Rent Is high now, and It will pay you to own a home and bo inde pendent. I also havo about thirty lots In South Sioux City to dlsposo of. MRS. CHARITY HART, Auto Phono 87545, bioux City, lovva. Tho Herald for News when it is News. I The Dress of Many Uses GOODWIN, NERRASKA "Everything Bunking" fcy 3H IfflliiiilllH the UUIIDlllHH Ix-nhnf.ln-luur T.nn Wlltrnor. of Ryan Drug Co.... Mrs. James Heenoy is quite sitjv uv uui uumo ireic, "' son, W. J. Heency,- of Jefferson, S. D., was in town to see her Monday. Joe Hagan, a brother, of Sioux City, and Mrs. Frank Hcenan and Mrs. John Harty of Hubbard visited her Tuesday. E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponca, Neb. uu Write or phone mo early for dates, as I 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. Tours for Business. THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD TRUCK YOUR NEED Because of 'its all-around utility, the Ford 1-ton Truck with worm drive has made itself an absolute business necessity. It's so dependable in service wherever placed, flexible and sure in control and low cost of operation and maintenance and possessing that vanadium steel strength, it has become the want in every line of busi ness, from .retail merchant to manufactur er', from engineer to contractor, from cor poration to farmer. Let us tell you details and give you a demonstration. Truck chassis $550 f.o.b. Detroit. homer Motor co. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Sioux Citv Journal. 2: Tho HI wind, or to bo exact, the prolonged rninv snpll.' Ak tint fftll to d ilS ETOod' turn, thereby confirminthostrathYpf the' bid1 adageThbateBlcvclbf - Crystal lake was raised cmcen inches by the recent down-pours saving the amusement place owners and others about tho lake $30,000, which they had planned to spend in raising the wator level of tho lake according to Joe Marshall, part owner of one of the bath houses. , Mr. Mar.shr.U said the water now has raised sufficiently to cover tho entire beach on the. west shore, coming within a few inches of tho floor of the bath house and the dancing pavillion built out over the water. "About every five years the water level in the lake becomes so low we have had to fill it. Four years ago wo pumped water into it. We had subscribed about 20,000 and ex pected help from the statu in con structing a ditch from Elkhorn creek six miles away, to tho upper end of tho lake, but the rainy weather s-ived us. The lake probably will not need more water for another five years, and we are assured that is deep enough to afford nearly every kind of water sport this summer." NOTICE 'Notice is hereby given to all par ents or guardians within Dakota County, Nebraska, having legal or actual charge or control of any child or children of not less than seven nor more than sixteen years of ajjo, :o cause such children to attend school as required by the Compulsory At tendance Law. Tho parents and guardians of all children who are delinquent in school attendance at this timo and do not send thoir children to school for tho rental ndor I of the year will lie prosecuted to the full extent of tho lajv. Dated this third day of May, 1920. WILFRED E. VOSS, County Superintendent. May Not I'm to Pasture Too llnrly Where po. jiblo it pays to not use pastures to early, suggests thoStatn College of "Agriculture. Tho acasori being a little late there is naturally a littlo impatience to get the cattle on pasture. Under ordinary cndi tions it pays to keep the cattle o!f the pasturn until tho sod ins become firm and the grass has atsrtcd'ugood growth. It is not a good plan to suddenly switch dairy cattle from dry stable feed to new gmsa exclusively. It Is better to start them gradually, say for a few hours in tho middle of the day, after they hao hud n good feed of hay. It is well for sovoral days to take the cattlo back to the yard after a few hours in tho pasture. Such n plan Is not only desirable for the sake of the pahturo but it gives the cow an opportunity to udnpt her system gradually to what otherwise would be too sudden a chungo, and which frequently results In npsotting tho cow and causing a fcvoriuh con dition, often resulting in badly fla vored milk. VIl.LAOK HOARD MlOCtiEDIpflS Dakota City, Nebraska. April 21', V). Board met in special session, with members present Bicrmnnn, Adaii and Broyhill. Tho minutes of the two previous. moetings were read and approved. On motion the turn of S700.00 was ordered transferred to tho light fund from tho general fund out of monies not. otherwise, appropriated: tho sum .-r.Ur.nrv nn .., m.1,.,.,1 ,nn.rl not otherwise appropriated to tho road fund; tho sum of $2i0.00 was or dered transferred from tho general fund out of monies ivt othe 'wiso ap propriated to the water fund. On motion tho c'ork was instructed to confer with tho .state treasurer with a view of retiring tho bttlcnco sf S2.0U0.00 of tho light bonds or sid v lingo mid in case tho statu should be willing to accept payment on said bonds that tho clerk bo instructed empowered to write and deliver a warrant on tho light fund of aia villago sufficient in amount torotiro said bonds and tho accrued interest. On motion board adjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. Dakota City, Neb.. April 2', 1920 The Board met in regular annual session with all members present. Tho following oath was then taken and subscribed by B. C. Buchnnan and Will H. Orr: Stato of Nebraska, Dakota Coun ty ss. We, B. C. Buchanan and Will II. Orr, do solemnly swear that wo will support tho Constitution of tho Unit ed States of America and of tho Stnto of Nebraska, and that wo will faithfully and impartially perform and flischr.rg.3 our duties as trustees of tho Villago' of Dakota City, Neb. B. C. BUCHANAN, WILL II. ORR. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 27th day of April, 1920. Sidney T. Frum, Notary Public. Commission expires Sept. 20, 19211. Tho board then proceeded to or ganize for the ensuing year. On motion tho following olHcors were appointed by tho board for tho year commencing April 27, 1920, and ending April 20, 1921: Chairman G. F. Broyhill. Clerk Sidney T. Frum. Treasurer Elmer II. Bicrmnnn. Marshal and street commissioner--Wm. Lahrs. The salaries of tho clerk, treasurer and marshall and street commission er to remain tho 3amo as preceding year. On motion tho following resolution was passed as read: RESOLUTION. 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