Dakota County Herald: Dakota City, Nobrasku c- i W HARDING AND HIS NEWSPAPER if 111111111 i 9Ky "tb I . ft fe n B' Af - -- tSJML .,? "IssCi v n-rf"Tr-n. "r- v RpmSA ,&s3 The newspaper holds much Interest for Senator Harding these days. In the few moments of leisure that are left to him, the Senator, a newspaper editor and publisher himself, reads his newspapers carefully. College Hits Champion Con The Nebraska college of agriculture i:. setting ii new record with a seven v ear-old Holstein cow. In 283 days the has produced 24,881. J pounds nl milk and 1,101 pounds of butter, ''th 82 days remaining in her jear 'he is still giving more than 70 pounds of milk daily. This cow will dv far exceed any state record and '.he probably will be exceeded by not more than half a dozen cows in the Holstein breed. The college pro duced the world's champion three-vcar-old Holstein cow, with 18,573.4 pounds of milk and 775.55 pounds of Mitter in a year. At six years of i :Te this cow produced 19,101.7 pounds of milk and 831 pounds of butter in a year. Six of her male calves sold lor $2,900. FOR SALE A good barn, 22x36 ft. with 12 ft. posts, shingle roof. Inquire of U.K. Greer at lumber yard, Dnkotn City. ooeooooo9ooeeooooe i):t kola Cilj, Xcliraska SATl'llDAV, OCT. K5TII SOCIETY ORCHESTRA "Cold fa tlie Head" Is an acute attack of Nnsal Catarrh. Per sons who mo subject to frequent "colaa In the head" will find that the use of MALL'S CATAKRH MEDICINE will build up tho System, cleanse the Bipod and render them loss liable to colds. ItepeateJ attacks of Acuto Catairh may lead to Chronic Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is ak en Internally and acts throiiRh the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. All Druuri?lst3 75c. Testimonials free. ?100.oo for anv case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. LET US fr'RINT IT FOR YOU UILLWOI'.K and central bunding material at 25 OR MORE SAVING bu oompleu lift or w hat jou Df ed aod bave our estlmav, hw uluri mall W snip quick and pay h IrullhC. PA vrHS LUMBER CO. l.-,20 1MVI) STKKlvT OMAHA, NK1J. i ,oa. Don't rra consider hiiTlni nmu touutsej AVIumi j o wiini your Ford I'roiM'i'ly Ut'imircd with (Jouu inc. Ford l'iirts, by (jciniiint Ford 3!cc!iiiiiit'.s, in lie if to 1lit Ford Hospital. II 031 Hit JIOTOIt CO. 1ll ou w bal anil Imw in H mi r OrA 'i-y'S urMBciabie and i t irimi u A -scfJi l un Imil'ii 1 II llua .i.tiid I 1U arietwrHiJble lUWl'iauLiu t(avvii'l'i ' "U I tHiw loc- mr one rnckaire irji"; l rath ut Giant l'annjr uml Pll1.l,( 11(1.1 tH (.! tin. I UUI , .(I .llllk- mm THE HOlMfS I FTHEf.UAM SriO CO . 27! K Cltitln.d e Cj Hon, Uluo. I) II. S. .1. I) A I Ii Itcidcnl Dcnli.sl 11 1 0AK fil II 0 M K R. N li IJ K. OMAHA'S fan , ??, .. visit Extiilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville UlitAlaiii Filled i'.hrrllrCW.r.( Clc. Qsrcisat tdulpiit. Cill'liot !cr.ic tin.Mfit LADIti' DIMI MATINEE fctCflV WEEKllAV Cvarybody Coo: Ask Anybody tutu ittE U'Wtsi Aiii u:wt:,i urn cf cHictc DANCE LUMBER LOCAL NEWS 1TKMS THURSDAY, OCTORI2R M. 1920 Patrick Joijcs of HuMinrd was liore on husinos Monday. John Uoacom wiw down from Jack son Saturday and mack the Herald a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iiasmussen ha'c moved from Sinter Mo., to Morning side, Sioux City. Mrs. Gross of Inilc, I'licience, Iowa, is here on a visit in the home cf her sister, Mrs. R. V. Bardwell. A new double corncril) is huing ImilL by the Kavmors Grain it Supply Co., at their location near the depot. Fred Nelsen and Chas. Varvais, of Hubbard precinct, were amoiiff the business callers in town tho past week. GraiU Holbrook nnd family have moved into the Mrs. Eva Orr house recently vacated by Knunett llileman and family. There will be a special meeting of the MuMnic lodge this (Thursday) evening, for work in the Entered Ap prentice degree. Miss Emma Kroger and Miss Mil dred Rogers, teachers in the Dakota City Fchnols, hent the week-end at their homes in Lyons. John Hileinan, in charge of one of the county load grading outfits, has been worHng on the South Sioux City streets for the past two weeks. An insane man giving tho name of Wikox, vni apprehended at Hubbard 1 t.-t week ind delivered to the Iowa . ulliMiitio-i, from whom ho had es eaped. -!'. anil Mrs. Win. Taekaborry of Siouv City, visited their daughter, Mi- Will If. Orr, nnd family here on iiieMlay, being en route home from a motor trip to Kansas, where they had been for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l'arker of South Sioux City, returned last Thursday from a six weeks' visit at Alliance, Jel., with relatives. They made the trip by auto, nnd report tho crops f.ne all along the route. Ernest Harrigfeld, of Emerson, age 'i 1 yenri, died in a Sioux City hospi tal Tuesday from injuries received Sunday when attacked uy an infuri ated cow. The body was "taken to his home at Emerson for burial. Miss Loraine Houcher of South Sioux City, carried oir seven first premiums on eight pictures entered at the Interstate fair, and first on her collection in the juvenile depart ment. The pictures were done in water colors, oils and pastel. Will II. Orr and Airre.d Seymour drove to Vermillion, S. )., Tuesday night to see their cousin, Frank Orr, who is suffering iorm a case of an thrux. They found him getting along nicely, having about recovered fioin the effects of the disease. He is now able to be up and j.rcund. County Judge S. W. McKinlcy offi ciated at the following weddings the past week: Wm. II. Anderson and Zulu Porter, both of Sioux City, on the 5th; Gerald A. Dolap nnd Verna B. Lukecart. both of Sioux Cit.v. nn ! the 8th; John F. Running and Ruth fllatuscheski, both of Moville, iowa. on the 11th. I A large gathering from all parts of ! the county attended the annual Sun day School convention held in tho j Friends church in Pigeon Creek pre Icinct Saturday and Sunday. F. P. Culburlbon wns chosen president of I the association; Rert Ronton, vice , president, and Miss Gladys Armbright secretary-treasurer. Walter Sandquist of Walthill, re publican candidate for re-election as representative for this district, tar ried in Dakota City a short time last Thursday, and met a number of old friends while here. Mr. Sandquist was a credit to the district in the last session of legislature, and is en titled to a re-election. Mr. Orin Wakefield, osn of Mr.,. Mary Hoskins Wakefield, or Los An geles, formerly of Sioux City, will lie married at 2 o'clock on October lGth to Miss Sarah Ilerrick, of Wator bury, Neb. The ceremony vjl lie performed at Long Reach, Cal., at tho homo of tho bride's grnndinother, Mrc. George Ilerrick. Tho bride, a former Mornlngside college btudont, and student at University of Nebras ka, is tho daughter of Mr. and Mis. G. A. Ilerrick of Wnterbury. The groom, u former Sioux City man, i nianagor of tho bookbinding depart ment of the Los Angeles Times. The couplo will reiido in Loa Angela. Attorney Geo. A. Rlivcn of Sioux City, transacted business here on , Wednesday. I Mrs. Leo llnllisoy nnd Imby daur.h- icv of South Sioux were Sundfly visitor- in the S. A. Stinjon home. V il. Rerger wound up his thresh it . ,': . n Ticsdny, when he cleaned up Aladious Lonnier"; wheat ci op. With 01)1.000 federal office holders Ill llli; Uillir Jktiii;o, 1 i. ..j der that it costs billions to inn the government? Geo. Wllkins, deputy revenue col lector, is hero from Emerson this ;., .1... TT..14...1 Ct., ia it ...iv lltrm. week, trnncsrioing he coed records tn the clerk's office. ...... .?... ...'. or Nebraska Tor l'Jia, has transmitted round A lady s dark blue coal, on nml finished a report anil order to road between Dakota City and Soutn ti,js Hoard and the anme is ordered Sioux City. Owner can have same recorded and is recorded in the min- ' ' pnyiiiR for this notice. I ut,.s of this proceeding on this day, Mrs. Anna Davis, grnn-.l matron of to-wit: the Eastern Star in Nebraska, will' lo the Honr-rable Roard of County be here Friday, October 2!)th. to hold Commissioners or Dakota Lounty.Ne a i-chool of instruction in the local hmska: We, the re-districting com chapter. i iittoo oT Dakota County, Nebraska, i are herewith transmitting, on this Lost A brown suit case, between : txo nQih dav or April, 11)20, to you a the Elmer Rerger nnd t red Kipper ,nnp ami f;ni rc,)ort attached hereto places on Meridian road; contains) t0 .)c ieCortlecl in the minutes of tiur ciotuing and telephone L.o. reports, Reward. F. II. Forest. Preaching services will be held in the Lutheran church here next Sun day, the 17th, in the morning nt 11, nnd in the evening at ":;).' o'clock, by Rev. E. Lee Flocic, of" Lincoln, Neb. The Sioux City Tribune is author ity for the statement that it costs $10,000 a month to (try) to keep peace in Sioux City. Better i ize a League of Nations, and gie it a try-out at home. Wallace Cadwallader, of inside, Nob., and the Misses Nora and Lillie Sunday visitors here in the home of , Mr1VanWall!Uk'rS Sl8t0r' " K Waddell - I rtirs. wnecier uougniry weni in Omaha Sunday and entered n hospital j there for an operation, which was performe.' on Monday. Mr. Cough try went o Oinnhii AVednesdr-y to be' with her for a few d".ys. j When Tony Ferrantino and his son, Vincent Ferrantino, opened up a distillery at their nlace on Walker's Island, a Tew miles west oT South Sioux City, on the farm known as the John Winebrenner place, they reckon-! ed without their host, and brought the wrath of Sheriff Geo. Cain upon their heads. They are now facing a trial before the U. S. courts. Their place was raided last Friday by the sheriff and his deputies, who found two "stills" in operation, and several barrels of home-made wine ready for .I!-. ..;. ... .. 11 .. n- 1 distribution. Eleven barrels ofVmash were also found, ready to be put through the distilling process. The wine barrels, stills, and a couple of gallons of liquor that came from the stills while the officers were making the raid, were loaded into a truck. and with the prisoners, were brought to Dakota Citv. Tony Ferrantino was charged with the illegal pos.yq:- siort of lfquoi nnd gave bonds' for his appearance befj.e County Judge MeKinley on the 25th. Vincent For- rantiun pleaded guilty to lnanufac- luring liquor and was given the limit, a fine of $100 and costs. Roth men were then taken over by a fodernl of- licer who appeared on the scene, and were taken before U. S. Commissioner Waldo Whitcomb of Winnebago, and placed under bonds of $750 to appear for trial in tho fodernl court at Oma ha. The elder Feirantion gave bonds for his appearance, but the son' had boon unable to obtain bonds nt the time of going to press. t DAKOTA CITY SCHOOL NOTl'.S J. Irwin Long, Superintendent Miss Pctrashek, teacher of the 3th and Gth grade work, who lias lieon out of school for the past weok with a sprained ankle, has resumed her work again. Aliss Marie Riermann substituted for her. Mr. S. X. Cross, superintendent of the Wayne Normal, paid our school a visit this week. Miss Emma Kroger, Miss Mildred G. Rogers and J. Irwin Long attend ed, last Saturday, the Northeast Ne braska Teachers' association meeting held at Emerson. The speakers be sides the superintendent and teachers ol the section, were Dean Russell from the university of Iowa and A. A. Reid of the university of Nebrns ka. The meeting was very instruct ive and is an inspiration for bottoi work. Henry Krumwiede left Friday no m for Lincoln, where he was the guest or Prof. Simpson. While in Lincoln Henry witnessed a football game be tween the University of Nebraska and thp University or Colorado. The football squad of the high school are to moot the Hubbard eleven this coming Wedncsdny at 3:30 o'clock on the Dakota City field. Now, Citizens, Parents and Friends, come out nnd help tho boys, they need your help for encouragement n.i well as your financial aid. Tin. 1.1..D i ii i The boys have y.on all games piny- i l.tc o..nc.n.. dt .i t. ' nn,1 i,l.Knn Ncwc,,at,e- ,,0c'1 season. rririu i. not.. 1 1. ..i i i ... . ..in i 7i EmcUm girls! "' In the evening there will be basket social Benefits for the foot- ball team. Come, girls and bring a bo. sure the boys will bu hungry tho football gume. I u:, after rou saw: 'A serviceable Farm True!.. Cuunc ity 1,4 Tofig. Buyer bets tho price, S. A. DRAISE, I Dakota City, Neb.l Tiw. i..rQ ,, i kt . .i ii 1 1 "' Nebraska was a losing gnme in l'riir(iP.r.nfM i,,Br ' gathered on the feeding of more r!i?..rU'?.rM. .',mI.,nt otn City. w,,ltorH (f ,!)18.,y am, lon).20i vVhllu vuiuu nui nun buu nie game oi me Official Proceedings of the Hoard of Commissioners Dakota City, Nebraska October B, 1920 Tito board of county commissioners met in regular session with the following men lu-r piescnt .lohn Keller, chairman; 0. V. Fisher and William 11. Rockwell, commissioners; George V. Learner, county attorney, ami Geo. J. Boucher, deputy em.ity clerk. At which time the following busi ness was transacted, to-wit The committee for re-distiicting Ml ...... .... ., scnooi uisiricia wiiiunine county nn provided by Chapter 2-1.1 of the Laws proceedings as is required hv law." WILFRED E. VOSS. CARL ANDERSEN. GEO. C. RLESS1NG, Re-districting Committee. The following claims were allowed un the v.iiious fumU ii wniants i'i-dfictl wi.ilen fo i si.nie: On llond Di.igitini; l'liuil August Reher, labor, $11.2i). Philip Sorcnsen, labor, S110. M. Woerner, labor, 80.75. On CoinniNvloncr District No. 2 Philip Sorensen, labor, $1192.75. () ( ,l,,llll,ssi;il-,1. nUlric't No. :i C. O. Fitch, labor, 01 H. H. Stolze, labor. 1)lU j,idkr ,., IlllHTllllllf.. I'llll Kennelly, 1 $:M-1.2i r T 10.50. 'uml labor, $180. J. M. Kennelly, labor, $193.:t3. C. M. Londergan, labor, $-15. James Ryan, lnbor, $73. Bryan Knudsen, lnbor, $07.15. John P. Carpenter, labor, $31. Louis Pedersen, labor, $90.05. Victor Harris, labor, $71.25. Joe M. Leedom, lnbor, $112.50. On Comity General Fund ' Florence Nixon, damages Tor road, claim, $100; allowed $75. Will Critz, lease of road, 1920-1921, tJ..0U. i Geo. Larson, lease of road, $25. Louie Larson, lease of road, $25. fil. 1J. Jones, surveying, ijoii. W. E. Voss, 1st quarter, $'.189.82. W. E. Voss, 2nd quarter, $380.77. Carrie C. Hansen, work in superin- tendent s oliice, $1M.0:J AT I It !. r Milburn-Scott Co., supplies, $19.3-1. liilburn-bcott Co., supplies, $10.57. Mrtburn-Scott Co., supplies, $10.90. Allan Willinms, trip to Norfolk, $20.30. Stephen Hansen, 8 coyote scalps, r--i.i.f. l;red Sehriever, supplies, $5.75. Kottlcr ii Probst, supplies, $15. A. I. Davis, assessor, $300.05. John, II. Ream, vital statistics, Tubniary, $2.08. ''ln H. Ream, punting and sup plies, $99.10. Sioux City Stationery Co., bid. nice, 51.70. 0. F. Rroyhill, May account ren- cioreu, .viu.u:j. S. A. Stinson, supplies, $-15.38. Geo. C. Blessing, redisricting bonrd, $58.03. Geo. C. Blessing, redisricting bonrd, $99. S. A. Stinson, supplies, $37.71. Louis Rockwell, 330 posts, $70.72. On Itridge Fund Hans Ronnicksen, labor, 1919, $1-13.-23. linns Bonnicksen, labor, 1920,511.81 M. T. Beacom, labor, $78.18. Daniel Hnrtnetl, lnbor, $100.58. Peter Andersen, labor, 1919, $HMG. E. Fletcher, labor, $1.11. James Green, labor, $11.89. J. M. Kennelly, labor, 1919, $5.00. D. C. Hefrornnn, supplies, $11.11. Mat Simmons, lnbor, $1.11. Ilennnn Simmons, lnbor, $1.11. Wm. P. Kuhl, lnbor, $31.71. Wm. P. Kuhl, labor, $123.37. Louis Deroin, labor, $3.10. Louis Bartels, labor, $10.38. E. &. B. Lbr. Co., posts and plunk, $37.90. E. it B. Lbr. Co., posts nnd nails, $1.00. 12. it B. Lbr. Co., posts and supplies, 522.45. George Johnson, labor, $0.32. 12. it B. Lbr. Co., account rendered, 573.83 1 ' Slate lllglmiij I'unil F. M. Beardshear, patrolman. SI 20. W. L.'Broyhill, commissioner, 5120. F. M. Behrdshenr, expense, $1.90. Fred Norris, labor, $2.00. Frank Brovhill, supplies, $30.80. Capital Oil Co., supplies, $59.99. Standard Oil Co., supplies, '$31.90. W. H. Rerger. livery, $17.50. Homer Lumber 3117.50. Roard ndjourned Ui., supplies, to meet October Jl, 1920. GEO. J. BOUCHER, Deputy County Clerk. Cal Me Orders l.osl .llonoj Cost-production figures gathered 'v " siaio college oi agriculture nn(1 ,,. ..., j., cienfrrtll1on. of "ml l,lu uniieii amies uepariineni oi agriculture show that cattle feeding n few feeders miido money it was the ")L '" nmy oi tiiein to (iso rattier ,,L'nvil'' w,"u 'f ll-"' 'PPlnB $ or more a head, while the entire " 0,000 head on the average lost mon ey. It cost from 20 to 35 cents a pound to add weight to steers during the winter of 1918-19 nnd from 15 to 35 cents a pound the following winter. Unless the cattle were pur chased very low they naturally lost their owners money nt such cost of gnlng. Figures on cattle feeding aro being guthered over a period of five years In Nebraska and other cornbolt stntes. Stinson's Specials for Saturday, Oct. 16 FOR THIS 0 pkgs. Linowhtte Washing Tablets, for 2"ic Formerly sold at KM per pnekngo One can of Kraut, Corn, Pons or Tomatoes,.,.. 15c per ran S Cans ror SI. 00 2 packages ol Wheat of Corn for 3"ie One pound or Lima Beans, New, ror "c One pound ofCtrele Blond Coffee, for 10c One can ,ylb. Red Salmon, for , 2ilc One pound can Stinson's l'rido Raking Powder 20c Three pounds of Sweet Spud., for -Vc 5c per yard reduction on all piece goods Fresh Fruit uml Vegetables of all Kinds for Saturday's Trade Stinson's Dakota City, Flynn Commission Company Olfice Phones Auto. 9239 Roll. 3G1 AV3I. (HILL) J. FLYNN OKDKIl IIUYINU OIVBN G. F. Hughes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma terial. Hardware, Coal We have now been in Dakota City in tho Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to pleaso our customers, to treat every one right and alike; and to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Creases, 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. COM13 OFTEN II. It. GltiOEK, Manager. rr-rr: Abstracts of Title I m A $10,000 Surety Bond Guai'anteea tho Accuracy f Iff every Abstract I mako ,f. ,!. EIMIJKS, bonded Abstractor. Successor to tho Dakota County Abstract Company DAY ONLY Nebraska Residence Phono Auto 88282 LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Room 301 Exchange Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Stock Yards HOGS. (JATTL10. SILEEl'. Writo US Wire US Phone js If you want mark it Information. Ship Us For tho High price and good fill. SPECIAL ATTEND ION 2 i. I I i Dakota City, Nob. ii-