DikoW ( ''Hly HeruM: Dakota v uy, Xobraska DAKOTA COUNTY II MALI) JOHN H. ItKAM, nihil- .or. ubicription Price, $1.50 1' , Year Telephone .os lit ami 13. coHESi'Oij)i:xci; JACKSON Mnw Mame Hecnan of Sioux City, whs a week-end guest in the T. H. Sullivan home. Hoy Powers and family departed for Brighton, Cal., Tuesday, being , ailed there l)y the Illness of Mrs. 1'ower's sister. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnson, of Royal, Neb., were present nl tho marriage of their son, Joseph John mi, Wednesday morning. Tliolma Zulauf has returned from Decatur, Neb., after spending several weeks in visiting friends and rela lives. A baby girl was born to the proud parents,' Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Nekeii, at St. Joseph's hoHpital, last week. The Jackson ball team was defeated Sunday by Homer, on the liomcr dia mond. Jackson will play Homer on Friday, August 27th, at Jackson. Rev. Mike Quinn of Omaha, was t week-end guest in the home of Mike Quinn. S. M. Fullcn, C. II. Goorifollow and Mrs. F. J. Hudke were in Dakota City during the week. A quiet wedding took place in St. I'atrick's church Wednesday at 9 'clock, when Joseph L. Johnson and Harriet Patricia Kennedy were unit- d in the holy bonds of matrimony. Ihk'y were attended by Miss Margaret Kennel ly, cousin of thp bride, aid Victor McGonijrlo. The w-ddmg breakfMt was served of. tho home of the bride's jtrandparents. 'Ihe young couple departed for a f-hort wcddiiiK trip. o IIO.MIIK. C. J. O'Connor was a Sioux City visitor Wednesday at lhrj St. Joseph hospital, where his niece, Miisl.elen O'Connor, is a patient, i T. J. O'Connor visited his uu,'i tcr, Miss Helen, at St. Josephs hos pital, Sioux City, Wednesday. Miss Helen Kens went to Fremont Wednesday to visit hor aunt, Mrs. Will Jastiam. Mrs. Harry Cook, neo Evelyn Hirscli, of Mitchell, S. I)., is a Kuost of her mint, Mrs. K. J. Smith. Arthur Harris was u Si-uy Citv business visitor Saturday. Mrs. T. 13. Curtis visited at the James Harris home from Wednosda till Saturday. Newt Crippen, Mrs. Alfred Harris and Nelson Smith went to Cherokee, Iowa. Wednesday of last wpo'iC to iil- ;,lend the funeral of Mr. (Yi;,"ii sister, Mrs. Chase. They returned i Saturday. S. A. Brown went to llosKina bun- day to visit his daughter, Mrs. I' rank Phillips. Mrs. Ern Harris is ri-fovcnng nicely from her operation .it tiio St. Joseph hospital. Tom Allawny and family visited relatives here Sunday. Hern, lo Ross Johnson ii'id wile on A lit nst 22, a 10 pound girl Mis D.m I'urd is caring foi .?. Jonn Mn. Mr-. Will Learner and Mis. Geore Ilickox were passengers to Minim1 1, S. D, Saturday to visit at the I'd Ikiss home. j Mr. II. A. Monroe anu iiiuimt rs of So. Smux visited at the J). ?,tKin ley and llachael Kinnear homes Sun day. Minn Mariraret Stidworthv am a tinaMiaM in fnta!,.. T-t.f1air In 1 -lt friends. Robert King of So. Sioux f -ty is ited friends here Monday. Little Dorothy Wilkins, dnuxhtarof Hd Vilkins, is on the sick lf.,t. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smitn were Winnebaifo visitors Sunday to see Martha Smith, who is ill at tho CnrJ. Burcuin home. Miss Margaret Smitli of So. Sioux. vHted Joe Smith and other ielatlvc Sunday. Leo Wagner went over to Wisner Sunday to tako possession of the drug store lie recently purchased. Carl llurcum and daughters of Winnebago, visited relatives here on Saturday. Miss Helen Holster spent Monday evening at tho Peter Sorensen home. Carl Sorensen and family arc guests at the Alfred Jorgonsen home. The Sorensen family just returned from a visit with relatives in Denmark Mrs. Maudo House and daughter Lucille, of Lincoln, arrived Sunday evening for a short visit in the Chas. Whaley home. Alfred Bristol of So. Sioux (.itv. visited at the 13. C. Hri tol 'mine .n Thursday. A few friends of Mr- L. J. Good si II leminded her of her nirthri.iv Mm nil a) by -pending the n'ternmn with her. Paul Htrkofei, ton of Dr. u vi Mi Birkofer of Gothenburg, Mo. n ceivcd tlif appointment frm.i ih.i district for entrance to tue i.u.. academy at Annapolis. He i"k iln examinations at Washington I,, t week, and will enter the ac idenn immediately. He in a grand o 1 i I our townsman, S. A. Drown. o 1 1 n 1 1 1 ; a u I Fred Uartels and family visited in Emerson with f-iends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uh"ing visited their daughter in Emerson last week. Mrs. Pete Shearer visited relative-, here last week. Misses Vita Sheahan, Margaret L . fing ind Anna Shute of Brunswick, visited a day the past week m tin Welsh home at Emerson. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith on Sunday August 22, a bounc ing big boy. All concerned are do ing fine. Etnil Andersen was a county seat visitor last week. Louise Westcott of So. Sioux City visited the past week in the I). (1 Evans home. Mrs. Thompson and daughter M.u vel, are spending a couple of week in the Jim Smitli home. Mrs. Young, Alice Helfernan, Mrs M. Rasinussen and children, Mrs. I'f fing, Mrs. Ellen Duggan and Mr- K Christensen were city passenger- on Saturday. Airs. Jensen and family of Willi-. visited friends here Monday ovenmi. Anna Heck and little sister .lie vi'iling relatives bote. Glen Hairis has bought some lot-- : trmnftArr-iairu-iirurttrtvtrii,VMiriiiaHmriaiim rwwwnwnmMMiwiftiirtayaMwiriQixc. JfMi m um y.-rr---.c- i rA.'vVw5iliT XV C iw ow ihe w out or nrs, . 1 ' r k k 'i "? 'ri n rTj VT" " "" """ '" " ,a; f.-Lr". ., "rfr T 'V - .teElUU. 1 r U kz- w -1-,. - --r ?.,3&iBs;!?a3Srt'. axial rs- sn.. hole family can gp ummer evenin Select your fi'is cotUina tit tJio r they luno to ti- lrisuiulyorl.il' 1 try, wheicvcr t1 is upt to be hi... U. S. Nobby. For ordinary c roads The li. .. v . or Ujco, For front who. -The U. S. P.nln. For beat rtmil . nvpry wiorf -- V Hoyul Coidj. KWM.CDRD-nOBUY-aWNU.0 j-o.-. THE women should cer- tainly be thankful for the automobile. It has given them a chance to see a lot more of their husbands. But it has done a great deal more than that. It has brought people closer together, given them new interests, swept away old prejudices. What affects one man now generally affects a good many of his neighbors in the same way. And they have a better chance to get together and t'tlk things over. It's had its effect on the tire business. When automobiles were new people were willing to buy any kind of a tire. Now they're beginning to insist on knowing what they are getting. And the more they insist, the better it will be for us. IV We want our customers to know what they are getting. That's why we represent U. S. Tires so there will be no doubt about it. Whatever the size of your car, you know that the U. S. Tire you put on it is the best kind of tire its makers know how to make. U. S. Tires are guaranteed for life, without any limi tation of mileage. That ought to mean some thing to the man who haa thought about j.ires. nBted States Tires 0. l IlltOVIIIIjli, DAKOTA CITY, MUL .MOXitOI'MYIIilll'lt.LAKK 1, 151!. CO., SO. SIOC.X CITY, NIMl. IIOItACK lin.UX, .IACKSOX, Mill. rmwrsrt'sr.uKitt&tJ i?jM$yjmxsrMjamm 11 4J 1 5$fitftt&-&fc3 Money-Saving Specials For SATURDAY and OLD SETTLERS DAY Men's, striped overalls, size 32-3-1 only, per pair..!? l.f'O Men's khaki color work shirts $!. Coud Luck Jar Rings, por doz ir Matches -Safe Homo 5 boxos for 2!lc Jcllo-all flavors, por pkgo 1"' Oatmeal largo pkgos por package :'uc Minnesota Flour -guaranteedper sack 3.?) i. rv sioi v cirv imiiciis rent imtti:u. hjcs wd PIMM Ci: !' V I.I. UIM)S. Wo Will Uvo llac a Tiill 1inc of I'rcsh I-Yiiit-and Ye!iclalile. ros Telephone Lo. :jl in tin' ninth p. ut 1 t u ..ml mH build a lout moir IhjIi-i" Mr. anil Mrs. Youiif!; anil family of So. Soo visited thi' past vvucK .n tin- EnnI YounB hoinc here. The Wilcox family moved into the John Green house, anil Cail llasmu sen moved into the Grilihle house, last weelt. i Frank Lussier and fnniily Sunday ! ed in tho Knox home. ' Little Margaret Timlin spent the jiast week visiting in the L Dineer liomo in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Kasmussen isited ' relatives in Sergeant Hlull, la.. Sun-1 day. J Miss Larson sent over Sunday in i Sioux City. Will Kuhl of Woonsocket, S. O.. ' visited relatives here last week. I Mrs. C. Andersen and Mrs. J. Jcn- sen had their tonsils removed at a I Siouv City hospital the post week. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanson ictuinedl to their home last week after spend-, ing a week in the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. Johnson. mr. ami Mrs. J. u smitn eitertaio od several friends the past week. Mrs. Larson visited last Friday in the Doit Dyer homo. SALEM Mrs. Marrv Entrelon and son. of Kadoka, SI I) arrived Wednesday for a visit at tho hric Beermann home. A number from Salem attended the Rebecca weinio roast at tho Mrs. Fred Herman home last week. Thi Austin fnmilv fivini Pnncn Jolin Bobior and family, A. 0. Sides and lainuy, . i. Ueermann ami lain ily, and Verna and Harry Ebol pic nicked at Stone Park Sunday. Mr. Miller of Kisinir City, Nob., visited hnvi in tlin lininn nf liiu dmicrli. tor, Mrs. Wheeler Coughtry, from last weunesuay until iuesclay ol this week. He was onrouto homo from a visit at Freeport, 111. Cliff Carlson of Elgin, Neb., driv ing a Curtis biplane, stopped oil" hero last Wednesday at tho F. W. Beer inann farm for gas, and owing to bad weather remained until Satui day, Ho had been to Ft. Dodge, la., where he took a six weeks course in aviation, and purchased a machine and was driving it home. On 1-n day ho took Fred Beennann and Wn . Ralph up for short flights. Mrs. Loroy Henzo of Willow City, X. I)., visited tho past three weeks with her inothei. Mrs. Bertha Boost. A family picnic was held at til.' Fulton homo Sunday, thoso partici pating were Chas. Blessing and fam ily, llorman Ebol and family, Grand mn nndJoo J"'irno.t aialN'm Bainott and Tom Kauri nin anil their families of Sioux City. Mrs. Hubert Atwood and two chil dren of Norfolk, are visiting at the A. 0. Sides home. " Mrs. Helen Cnrnnbnn i-,t.i...,...i ,. hor homo at Kansas City Wednesday, after a months visit in Hie home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Sides The picnic at the Will Hbol grovj Sunday was a very onjovablo all'air. A picnic dinner, with all kinds of it froahinouts, anil a fino musical pro grnm, were features of tho day. AUreoda, Mildred and Howard iSouronborgor of Wakefield, aro isL ors nt tho Mm. Bertha Boost homo. A Cue baby boy was born to Air. anil .Mrs. Horace Culbortson at Ma torn. ty hospital on Tuesday. Sno Orvilh- Lt-gg before v. j buy vour Hanpsiiire pigs. How's This ? fi,Yt 5nenr,1.00,c2 tor any .case of catarrh mat cannot bo cured bv iiai i m en Internally and acts through the Blood on tho Mucous Surraccs of the System. Sod by drupclsts ror over forty years. ;rl75c. Testimonials free. 1 t. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Uepoit of the Condition of The Kiisi Stale lEanK of Nacora, Nebr., Charter No. VM'2, in the State of Nebraska at tho close of business August 1G. 1920. RESOURCES Loans aim discounts j SS703 Sb Overdraft! C&J 'iS Bonds, securitWa, judg ments, claims, etc., in cluding all government bonds -AM no Banking house, furniture and fixtures lioOO 00 Current expenses, taxes and interesw paid 183 ".(.' One fron Nation al and State banks S13177 ..r. ' Currency 1417 00 Gold coin 150 00 Silver, nickels and cents G35 55 155G0 00 1'otal 75100213 'JO LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10000 00 Surplus fund 1500 00 Undivided profits 281 G5 Individual deposits subject to check.? 10725 i)S Demand certifi cates of deposit 18 1 Time certificates of deposit 55050 89 "J'jb95 01 Depositor', guaranty fund.$ 7G4 27 Total $hi'J2i:i ..I'. State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I, II. C. Obermoller, cashier of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to tho State Bureau of Banking. H. C. Obermoller, Cashier. Attest: Wm. Biedo, Director. William G. Rohrie, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21th day of August, 1920. Zeola Obermoller, Notary Public. Commission expires Feb. I), 1920. Report of the Condition of The lliilthard State Hani; of Hubbard, Nebr., Charter No. 743, in xne state ot xvieuraska at the close of business August 10, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $148171 10 Ovorriratts 4115 77 Banking house, furnituie and fixtures :iKI9 15 Current expenses, taxes mid interest paid 2792 42 Duo from Nation al and State "anks 378'J5 42 Checks and items of exchange . . U 40 Currency J(J2 oo Silver, nickels and conts 70S 00 Liberty loan bonds hold as cash ro- hrve 1900 00 41474 S2 Tot''l S19G013 Z'i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in .... 10000 00 Surplus fund 7500 00 Undivided profits 4379 89 Individual depos its subject to check $ GG338 21 Demand certifi cates of De- m I'osit 3852 5u Time certificates of deposit .... 102313 71 172501 45 Depositors guaranty fund. 102S 9b 'I'otal $101)013 31 State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I. D. G. Evans, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the abovo statement is a cor rect and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Bankintr. 1). G. EVANS. Cashier. Attest: II. II. Adairv Director. Elmer H. Biermann, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before iih thi.s 20th day of August, 1920. Helen II. Evans, Notary Public. Commission expires Feb, 21, 1923. k t V