PPIIBBBWWBIIjjljllllWBM ir ""'iftM'ii i n'l '-f-y-j Wi County fiERMJDii, X ALL THE NEWS WHEN IT Ig NEWS State Historical Society KSTABLIoiinif AUUUJ41 28, 1891. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 ,w Ir VOL. 28. o.47. Dakota 1'pm ,,.,-,.. .. .. ... . , , . . .. a t , ,i II , .I..M . I,. . I, i,. ,, , , II MM, IIIIMWUlm ,. Ml I I II Mill .1 I U I H I I II V' N?' IK F j:.,r, u.. ITS J " iBilSJlSJISHSISiaiaiaialllJll 0 HI . NEWSY ITEMS PROM 151 Meadow Grove News: Rev. and Mrs. Antrim and son "Edward, are at Wynpt enjoying their annual vaca tion. o Newcastle' Times: William O'Toolo of this city, spent the first ot the week as a guest at the Carpenter home in Willis, Neb. Pender Times: Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Beacom of Walthill, .a the Logan Valley hospjtal at Pender, : daughter, ort' Thursday, July IS 15)20, o t. Maskel items in Newcastle Times: Mrs. Floyd Lennox and baby daugh ter, of Allen, arrived Saturday for a visit with Her parents, Air. anu JVIrs VnnNutta and family. ' Ponca .Journal-Leader: Ross Pol ly took his daughter Gladys,- tq Sioux Uity Tuesday for medical treatment. They were accompanied by Mr. Pol ly's brotherinlaw, John Rahn. ' Fpnda, Iowa, Times: Mrs. Bert Kroesen and daughter Beth, and sons Alette and Paul, left Friday for Ce dar Falls, Waterloo, Laporte City and ..Brandon, for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Ponca Advocate: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rasmussen, Jul 11, 1920, n SH pound boy .. John P. Nelson, who is doing some mason work at South Sioux City, was home over Sunday, returning to work Monday morning. o Wakefield items in Wayne Herald: Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bar.to tooli their daughter Gladys, to a Sioux City hos pital Wednesday of last week. Thurs day she underwent an operation for the removal of part of the bone in one of her feet. . o Lyons Mirror-Sun: Fred Gofi and family have, moved to Lyons from Homer. Mr. GofF says the 'recent flood there. wa3 a frightful affair "k . . . Ed Snethen went to Missouri to. at tend the funeral of &' relative, and his wife and Chas. Omtook charge' of the office while he was aine, aJ Evani of Dakota-City, ww irt Wav'. over Monday night. Congressman Evans is f.bt a politician, but he tni- presses any unprejudiced person as one who is bringing to the public service which he is rendering, care ful analysis, sound intelligence and utmost sincerity. o Allen News: Frank Hill, wife, and son came Monday to see his mother, Mrs. Harry Hill, who is quite sick.... Mrs. W, A. Morgan of South Sioux City came up to Allen Friday evening to attend to' some lodge business... . Mrs. Hiram Baker enjoyed an over Sunday visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Maloney from South Sioux City. Randolph Times-Enterprise: Mar garet Stidworthy, of Homer, is visit ing this week at the M. P. BuoUiome. M. P. Buol and daughters drove to Homer on Sunday, reluming with Mrs. Buol, who visited there a few days with relatives. Mr. Uuol was surprised at the serious extent ot the damage caused by the Homer flood. He declares that-many buildings are mreiuateed nerson as'f -5. . Hi THE UNIVERSAL CAJ INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS The Authorized Ford Dealers are your protection. As such, we handle nothing but the Genuine Ford dium Steel, and each part according to its use is heat-treated in the way that will give it the longest Imjtation "Ford" parts ore being sold by many mall order houses; down-town stores and garages to the unsuspecting Ford owners as "Ford" parts. They are not genuine Ford parts. They are made by concerns who have no connection whatever with the Ford Motor Conipany. Tests have shown them to break when the genuino Ford parts didn't even bend, parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vana wearipg qualities. Our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are at your service at all times. Drive in when replacements or repairs for your Ford car may be necessary. Savo your car and also save your money. homer Motor co. THE HOUSE (a) OUR EXCHANGES H lol practically wrecked. He saw where mud and trash had ooen shoveled odt of windows, leaving pllea as high as tne window ledge. in many houses the floors are warped, pl.isicr, fnlilrig off and the house almost rained. ' o -Wakefield Republican: Mrs. (i W. Packer went to South Sioux (, ty on Wednesday morning for a visit with relatives.... Mrs. B. B. Gribblo. of Chambers, 'Neb., arrived on Tuesday morning for a- visit with her sister, Mrs). N. H. Hansen.... Mr. and Mrs. George Kohlmcier arrived Saturday evening from St. Louis, Mo., for a two weeks' visit with his brother, H. F. Kohlmcier, and family. o- Walthill Citizen: Mrs. M. Mason was up from Homer last Friday to visit her son, W. H. Mason...", Miss Lena Mason goes to Fullerton today for a visit with her aunt and other relatives.... Miss Lele Peters of this office, and Miss Sylvia Lamson were Lyons visitors last Saturday. ...Little Misses Mildred Kelley and Alice Hu dec went to South Sioux City .last Thursday evening to visit Mrs. Geo. Gallagher. Emerson Enterprise: Mrs. Sol Smith is-enjoying a visit wjtl her mother, Mrs. Turner, who recently arrived from California.... Beatrice Blume. returned homo Monday even ing after spending a week in Sioux City caring for Luella Doxtad, who was convalescinsr: following a minor facial operation.... Last Wednesday was Evelyn Haase's eighth birthday anniversary and Mrs. Haase invited eight little tdrls in the afternoon in help her celebrate the event. After enjoying the games and other amuse ments, a luncheon was served. Those present' were Esther Prouse, June and Elaine Bonderson. Nancv RtHfrlnv Vira, Taylor and her cousin, Susan Draper of Sioux City, Carrol and Evelyn Haase.... The Nebraska Tele phone company rewarded Mrs. Loth rop, the efficient chief operator of the Homer exchange, for her faith. t duln i&yvLT 3 UU" !L?,U "O ei ?$j8&k&iW2: lulness in staying at herpost of du- 'SffiS2T3K?PnsrMOM that nev?. anv:Vuelar iK f "i rccfM 55 SK' Wrt of4pmployes to ren- rii "';??: T,eAe' n qpnas to the good of its patrons. Mrs. Lothrop is only one of many .who can testify to the generosity of Us institution. WlNTIiD; LIVE STOCK. Have room, for' about iwenty-flve head of cattlo in my pasture. Ex cellent grazing. Fine water. Price $3.00 per month. If interested write me or inquire at the Goodwin State oank. DAVE KUEHL, Goodwin, Nebraska. ESTRAY XOTfOE. Taken up by the undersigned on his farm west of Hubbard, Neb., on or about July 1,, 1020, one white mare, weight about 000 pounds; age about 15 years. Owner can have same liv nnvino for this notice.and for feed 'and cnre. ' JOHN C. SULLIVAN, Route :.', Hubbard, Nebraska. The Herald, $1.50 per year i OP SERVICE We Want tnt Young-Folks To Bank with us..' WeIwill gladly teach them how to bank and help tlteiri acquit stable busi ness habits. If thly wafit to develop into utfring business men. and 'women, they cannot bp-in too early. ' Although habjts are easily started sit any age, most people are not 'trying to start anything.' new in old age, but arejftisily engtifjed in bring ing to an. end the tliingitfstartcd earlier in life. O One beautiful thing abowl the 'possibility of Human effort is to i It is always ea.,', b't the easiest time is whenla person is yo ;ng. Encourage the young'folks to get the banking habit. It's a good one; 5 Per Cent Paid -pn -Time Deposits. GOODWIN Sf ATE BA"NK GOODWIN, NEBRASKA "Everything in Banking" Village tbeaSchiru'S annual iwroitT. To the Board of Trustees of the .Village of Dakota City, Nebraska Gentlencn: v , ; I herewith submit a import ofxthe, receipts and disbursements of the Village Treasurer of Dakota City, Ne braska, for the year ending April SO; April du, uaiance on nana . . vhs i May ,1,'- received fvo'rn Fred Bargman, pool tabic li cense . May 0, received from O. It. Perry, pool table licenso, . July 26, received from ped-' dler's license fee; . . . . . . Sept. 10, received from, show license fee Oct. 23, received from ped- dler, license fee '. Nov. 20, received from pedi . dler's license leo 1920 n 30 00 '30 U0 2 50 y so 2 50 2 50 27 50 2 GO Feb. 27, received from 'W:0. Slerk, 1020 Odd Follows block rent Mar. 2, received from ped dler's license fee Mar. 20, received, from W. G. Sierk, 102O North Square Apr. 21, received from Win. 27 50 Uiermann, 1010-1920 rnco xr&CK rone r 9 , Apr. 26; 4-ecelved from Codn- 210 00 ty Treasurer .......,... 2355 82 Total , i .83336 03 GENERAL FUND WARRANTS PAID oa, Josephine SUnson, elec tion omcial s 's.sn 169, George Niebuhr, same . . ; SO va, oiunuy x, rrum, ireight ana arayage aavanced .... 75 63, Wm. Lahrs, marshal, May 1019 '., 1C00 C4, H, H. Adair, treasurer's salary 1018 , go .jU 65, Wm. Lahrs, mnrshal, Juho 1019, and ink 15 10 66, Insurance, to C.H. Ream 10 20 07, H. D. Wood, painting signs i Co 68, Wm. Lahrs, marshal, Julv 1019 -. if, 00 60, Fred Schriever & Co., ac count to date , . . , . 45 70, Village Trea3, transform light fund , 300 00 71, Hernian Pomrchn, work.. ' 22 50 72, Sidney T. Frum, freight and drayuge , 7G 73, Wm. Lahrs, marshal, Aug. and Sept., 1010 30 00 74, Wm. Lahrs, marshal, Oct. and Nqv., 1910 30 00 75, Fred Schriever, account to dato ; 3 45 76, G. F. Hughes & Co., coal. b GO 77, li. D. Wood, labor l 00 78, G. F. Broyhill, account to date , 80 75 79, AVm. Lahrs, marshal, Doc. 1919 and Jan. 1920, and gal lon of oil . '. . :m i, 80, John H. Ream, printing, irom Juno 20, 1U1H, to Doc. 25, 1019 ,. '.:, 1:1 aa 81, Wm. Lahrs, mnrshal, Feb, and March, 1020 30 00 82, G. F. Hughes, account to date ,,. .,...,... 15 05 S3, Farmers Grain & Supply Co., account to dato 21 52 84, George Barnott, election official , .j 00 85. C, H. Ream, soma . 4 n.1 86, D. Van de Zedde, (Bid . - 00 87, H. D. Wood, same , 4 0) 8, J. P. Rockwell, SBins , 4 00 ft. Village Trass, tratufc. - . ii.i'I.SjJ' ' ..T . r.ii I liiBi.MHi ..,... -r.,, ,, , 700 W I. J 00, Village Treas., transfer to r6ad fund 500 ")0 OL.Vllloge Treas. transfer to Water fund .............. iI00, (0 l Total warrants paid $211)8 38 Balj oh hand in general fund, 1197 C5 '- atal , ..$3330 03 . CF.IETF.ftV. Fliili .Will Ol Qli- ' ' ' FS?0;asce onhand:.ft$W1 UUlyi25, Frank Siltiver.,v 2 5U Oct. 2, Jacob Isenbarth, lot., 5.00 Mar. 24, Ed Simons, deed . , 2 50 Total .-. ,.$ D3 27 Warrants Paid . 305, H. H. Adair, Herman Pomrchn bill tissigned ,.'. ,S 28 "60 Balance on hand in Cemetjiy fund: b0 77 Total S OS 27 LIGHT FUND 1919 Apr. JO, balance,-on hand ..,$1462 09 May 20, April light receipts. 172 25 June 14, May light receipts . 172 60 July 14, June light receipts., 159 25 July 26, received from gen- eral'fund ., 300 00 Aug. 19, July light receipts . 164, 30 Aug. 26, received from co inv . treasurer ....,......:... . D50 00 Sept. 10, August light re ceipts 169 15 Oct. 14, September, light re- ' ceipts 208 i5 Nov. 18. October light re- f ceipts'.- , 274 80 Dec. 18, November light re ceipts 250 55 1020 Jan. 22, December light re- f Ipts 334 00 Feb. 18, January light re ceipts 280 c! Mar. 18, February light re ceipts 270 55 Apr. 10, March light receipts 218 85 Apr. 20, received from county treasurer ., 2S7 85 Apr, 26, transferred fiom genorol fund , 700 00 'fotal . . . . , $5942 64 Llelil. l'u ml n'urrimts Paid 0(1, Mid-West Electric C, ex- press ;....$ 40 62, South Sioux City, Fcbru- ary, 1010, account 217 75 'jj, narry Folti, Installing meter .. 1 no t4, Wm, Lahrs, light work, and collecting, May 1010 . . 17 70 05, Mid-West Electric Co., throo meters 01; J7 C8, Win. Lahrs, light work .nan.5ol,cct,nG' June 1919' 14 45 bO, City of South Sioux City,, I'Bht for May and June '10 13 25 0, Wm. Lahrs, light work . , a?.lS0J.,cctlns'' J"'y. ioiy. J5 w 7 hztJ3, Uronscy, State Treas. 52000 of light bonds and accrued Interest, and inter c,fit duo on balance Aug. 1, ll)19 ..,.,., ,,,, "120 00 72, South'Sloux City, light" July, AuwV and Sept., 1019. 208 00 11' vl,mu M8ht work . 4 75 74, Mid-West Electrlct Co., meters . 2547 75," Wm, Lahrs, light work we 'tlng ai 00 0ct."d Nov., 1910 ....... '7, Win. Lahrs light work and collecting Oct, and Nov.. 1019. .v. 18, Sidney T. Frum, express and drayugo ....... , 79, Mid-West Electric Co.', v thrw meters ........ t... ii, W. Lahrs, light work 1KJ 00 20 SO C5 25 47 and collecting, Dec. 1019, and Jan. 1020 ....... 28 70 81, Mid-West Electric Co., ro pairing meters , .;.. 1 S7 82, South Sioux City, light Dec. 1910, arid Jan. 1020 . . 21 IT0 S3,- Win. Lahrs, light work and collecting. Fob. and Mar.K 1920 48 25' o, aoutn sioux uty, light for Feb. and Man, 1020. . . , '-MS 00 85, JVndrow Schank, work, ; , . 2 60 Total warrants paid. ....,. $33T1 53 Bal. on hand W light fund .. 2371 11 Total , , .$5042 04 WATER FUND. May 1. 1010. Bal. on hand. . S 8 12 July 14, collections Juh 1st. 34 65 Ju 28, County Treasurer. . . 1525 M vet. 14, aopt. 1st water re ceipts except county iS ' 0 Nov. 8, County for Sent 2 00 Jan. 2, 1920, water, January Feb. 18, Harden .... Mar, 0, W. It. Berger for titer 4' , Apr. I", iter April 1st Apr.-fw v s"rant No. 91 from ll 'JO 45 5 75 32 00 200 00 gent. 1 und Total ; S1957 07 Warrants Paid 26, Wm. Lahrs, pumping," etc. May 1919 ........;,$ 28, Wm. Lahrs, pumping, etc' June 1919 ..... .-. .,..,,.; . E9, Wm. Lalirs, pumping, etc. t July 1919 30, Henry Kvumwlede, 6 hrs. work on water mhlns ..... 31, Geo. Barnett, labor and fittings,, water mains 32, D.B.Cropsey, State Treas. 17 .85 15 05 22 &; a 50 3 00 sa&oo water. bonds and nc crued interest ,.... 102j 00 ,u, ucu, jxtiiiuki., worn, anil fittings', water mains ..... 34, Wm. Lahrs,- pumping! et.5. Aug. and Sept ;..... 35, Wm. Lahrs,; 0 hours 'work , on mains ........ i ...... .. 36, Ed Frederick, drying hoso 2 .hours work ...-,....,., 37,( John Hileman, 5 hrs. dry ing hoso 38, Wm. Lalira, pumping, etc. Oct. and Nov., 1919 f.... 39, Wm. "Lahrs, pumptngranl flushing;1 mains, Dec. "and 2 50 40 70 4,50 70 175; 35 7Q Jan. t. 1 1 ... ....,,.. , 451 50 J Total warrants naid.. . . ilslTM ii Balance lh' water fund . . . .'. 19$) 67 Total ......:......, .$1957 97 ' ROAD FUND. May 1, 1919. Bal. on hand ...? 140.C-5 sept B, 1919, cutting Weedi, for county ..... 2 jUpl ipr. zo, Aviv, irom county treasurer , 4 , . . , i 02 Apr. 20, .1919, from general f ' junu .....,.,...,,.1.,,.,. 500 00 Tot'alv ( . . . .7?S 854 17 Road FhhiI Warrants 1'hIiI 52, Emmett Hileman, street , orkl , . . u, , . . j ,.-',5 1120 6S, Wm. Blermannj "Utrcet" woric ....... , '....,,...: ...I, k"i)0 57, Wm. Lahrs, road,, work, -, May,, 1910 . ..,.. , 25755 68, Oscar Snyder, streetm'ork, ,1b. 00 bv, ,&. L. Hileman, road work, ,44 80 60, Wm. Lahrs, road Wk, ", June 1010 1..., jb,60 - 1 jjj if"" 4uwm.,juanrs,,pmglnii,'etc. vr ,? G. F. AbiWI '- &'(Do. " Lumber, Bilifflng a terialr Hardware, Coal Wo have now boon 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 sates. Wo still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearjiy very thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for, thBir past patronage, and will give you the same courteous service in, the future. COME OFTEN H. K GR1KR, Mftttagtr. .v -A . 1. . -' 1 1. & 1 62, E. L. Hileman, rond Avort 27-60 63, Wirt. Lkhrs, street work for July, 1910 13 175 64, Win. Lahrs, street work for July, Auy., Sept., 1910 . 3T SO 65, G. F. Hughes, for eiosa- , ing material CU 70 06, Earl Frederick,, ccmcn: work ....,.,,,,..'.4,.,... . 21 00 67; E. b. lllloman, road work 45 30 68, Wm. Lahrs, street work, Oct. and Nov., 1 010 ...... . 2 1 J 6 60, Eu .Frederick, sho'volirig ' . snow .,..,......,,., "5. 42 70, Andrew Schank, shoveling- . ' snow -v .. 3 15 71, Wnt. Lahrs, street work for December and' January ". 28 00 72, Andrew Schank, shoveling ..,' "VJJV ......v., '.,"..,.. 4?03 7J, Wm. Lahrs, road wo, e for Feb, and "Mar., 1020 l 'id Total warrants, nnld .te a?a nn Balance in road und ..,.,. 430 17 Total ,...,..,S 854 17 61. Aug. Barr. stiet woik". . ' 10 00 As shown bylreport th lmlanoes in the different-funds ire as follows:' Generaljfund .j. .C.rv...;$US7 6." Cemetery, fund ;!,'.".., ' t'.9 77 Llfcht lund r- 2371 Jll Water fund, v .--,.' 198 57 "' Road fund' . ,U . .'. XVs-iWsX 43017 l'otal fundsjn Village 'Ti'ensv . Villago Treasurer. M. E. Cknrch Notw 1 Rev.-S. Ar'pralM.PMto'r '. -Last Sunday was ' getting. a little. nearer normal lii tha activities at 'the churth; The Sunday school Wasfnfin' beyond the Wmsk-lc. ' and 'stlir there were "a nuinherbfnt.. 1- , "A ,, Mr. anu wrs. Kmmt agisted with the service both morning, 'and even ing, ( The'soloJnttKe inorning'serv Ice was especlanyihelpful, aVv lie half hour of songyservice ii the even ing,, and the address' of vMrs. Uetder was indeed, an imlift antLiiiauIration. TJibse,wh6'dId vnot attend. serVicea lost Siindayyrescei;talnlytilerilda, rood. an'd'hnlhfil'tlBv ...Vc " urery Aqcouht -.-As;. A . ., .4267i,27 Respectfully ubwtited,' Vj. ELMERIiaBIERIrtANN. , ComenxtSnda'y. , i. , ' Rev.E.. M;.rman.ttD.D'rjp1?rrn- , tMiint-toflfrfolkdlstrIet ws.ln wtowkvi yj .wv . tt iiiii . vani nc RRoiJe -tmura orhchurch'' Ff --i ' i IiiMMdKtK .C ty. rm WBsWMclaflVI J- 4' .r.i vv.ii 7txt-t.--'-,: '.T.,.rj:.'r?f!twi. .-'r,,.r -.v Ia.'.1 tv.v.rx. Ithahe;ttepprt. otheAld ,"', ' M socletv. and their. ,ninni fni-'tKAvfii. ture, inr r V Sy) .iTherasis oriljr.qii.twabloJ.i v r Aid society. They. cijn'J' got men' to " ttruV atari abhh 1a .u... iaH !, "" f"Jf, ; .HiOHBy jHiey III- reaay nav oiriiantt Hiaiwant to payl out. ' Say-ltEN you fetter, crfj'io ,ou jndtlwlp "kill-the bew,anrtv ;thlin, Hpw:juch;mow tima,.Kave, ,you "in wi.u iH m'rffJ."i3.Aw,er? u . m '1 " , f. fojiAli. 70 -: e. H " if- ?; . 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