Dakota County Ilorald: Dakota City, Nebraska i A k i r w I v A . . Mu.L'!i:iLiiii:,iJiinl!iiiiil!i:i, A Bolshevist Never Has a Savings Account. NOufBSKS South Sioux The Whole Truth About Paroles and Pardons Total Prisoners Shown Clemency 892 Parole4 Granted 817 Commutations and Pardons Granted. 8 Furloughs Granted 67 Murderers and Rapists Granted Clemency Murderers Rapists J. B. ROBINSON Auctioneer :i:.i:uu. iwini sai.i:s i:stti:. ami Iti:AI. Make your dates early, as Filling Fast. they M)i: t'nort SI. Siou Clt.t, loun MILLWOllK and tenftral bulldlnf malaria) al 25 OR MORE- SAVING t;ou. Uon't i en oor.ald.r buying-nntll you hareim! u complete lift or what J on need and have our eitlmat Vr nturs inall, W. ehlp quick and pay the frelaht. FAIS LUMBER CO 2520 BOYD STRIIKT OMAHA, NIHl. Tt, cm ie yiv i.ou:;. kfzc : vou JUi hi; I v--i-iij-,o TLL'. 'EM ALL unLlJlUftt EMH "?""" !.""' t&V A- 't- J .' VISIT CUBIHE," sllt" Exhilaraiing Burlsssua: Vc:.:icville aLJ' tlaStUtnrilltdaiih I'iftlirClrU, rurnvC':;,Ccri;eaiii Equlnee. BMl'itrl Sccr.le E:ivlr.Mirtri mDiCi DIME MtTlHEG EVEKY WEEKDAY everybody Cone; AK fln-ybotJir tWitS THE BT.GESI ABD EESTiHOW hI lt CHIUI-H Report of the Condition of the The Hank of Dakota Comity of Jackson, Charter No. G51, in the State of Nebraksa at the closo of lmsinecs August 10, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 235072 19 Overdrafts 1549 811 Jlonds, securities, judg ments, claiuib, etc,, in eluding all government bonds 1251G 91 Banking house, furniture . and fixtures -1357 28 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid 11081 8!1 Due from Na tional and State hanks 51901 27 Checks and items of exchange 177 72 ;isoo 00. 050 OQ 820 m 57052 81 Currency God coin Silver, nickels and cents .... Total $32223:) 88 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 00 Undivided profits 12G73 93 Individual de posits subject to check $ 73777 23 Time certificates of deposit .... 208335 59 Cashier's checks outstanding .. 1001 85 283171 07 Depositor's guaranty fuitd. 2385 28 Total $322233 8.8. STATE OF NEBRASKA, County pf Qakotu sa. J, Vf". A. McNulty, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Banking. W. A. McNULTV, Cashier. Attest: T. F. Harrington, Director. Michael R. Boler, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of October, 1920. D. F. Waters, Notary Public. Commission expires July 17, 1924. The Herald for News when It is News. LUMBER B 5 1'or (Ami! Inti'U'Mt raid ClM'tlflfMtl'S Of lU'llO.sll (III r?s City, Nebraska Under Morehead Under McKelvie 248 229 7 12 By Morehead 18 12 By McKelvie 7 1 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920 Will Sandford moved his family to the Jay Robinson house last Friday. Jacob Neiswangcr returned Sunday from a several months' visit with rel atives in Ohio. The M. E. Ladies' Aid society will .necl. with Mrs. W. II. Berger Friday .iftcinuon of this week, for work. Waid Joyce came down from Grind tone, S. D., Sunday and is spending the week here visiting relatives and friends. A son was1 born to Prof, and Mrs. A. O. Eggenberger of South Sioux City Saturday, at Maternity hospital. Sioux City. Mrs. Jane Johnson, of Baldwin, la., i eturned to lier homo Tuesday, after a week's visit here with her sister, Mrs. Martha Snyder. I No services were held in the Luth eran church last Sunday, as Rev. E. Lee Fleck was called to Pennsylvania by the serious ilness of his brother. Miss Trilla Endersby, age GG, of South Sioux City, died in a Sioux City hospital Wednesday of last week. Burial was made in the Omaha Valley emetery at Homer rriuoy. Mrs. Fred Edgar and little daugh ter returned Monday to their homo at Worthington, Minn,, after a sever al days' visit here in the Geo. L. Nie buhr home. The Salem Ladies' Aid will enter tain their husbands and friends at the home of Mrs. C. R. Lowe Thurs day, October 28th. Dinner served at 1 o'clock. Arrange to spend the day. The infant baby of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McAllister died Monday at Wat orbury, and was buried Wednesday at Winot, Jei., where they have pur chased a farm and are building a ne, home. A birth card received from Mr. and Mrs. U, B. Marks, of Grund Island, Neb., announces the arrival of a 10 lb. daughter at their home on Octo ber 10, 1920. Mrs. Marks will be re membered as Mrs. Helen Orr-Evans. Wonder why the Eagle don't spring some oi tlie "kept us out ol war stull' he used at the last presidential election. It's like all the other dem ocratic campaign issues iU won't standing using but once. A fire started from spontaneous combustion in the coal sheds of the Farmers' Grain & Sujply Co. Tue.s-. day, in which a ear of coal was stored. A stream of water was turned onto it and the (lie ww soon drowned out. Siduej T. Frum and family moveu last Thursday to their new home in South Sioux City. Guy Sides and family will move in from the country and occupy the house vacated by Mr. num. navinif nurcnaseti t lor a home. Tony Ferintino and his son Vincent were given a hearing before IJ. S. ( Commissioner Whitcomli at Winne bago Saturday, and both were hold to appear in federal court under $100o bonds, for operating an illicit distil lery at their place on Walker's Is land. Deputy Marshal Morgan took them to Omaha Monday to await the action of the federal grand jury. They were unable V furnish bojj ' fstp Bonk Judge S. W. McKinley nml SheiiiT Geo. Cain attended a session of dls lllll Will t ill I I'lllil'l llll'SMU. Hnrry V. llilemnn, editor of the Poncn Advocate, was down between trains Saturday visiting home folks. A special meetine; of Oinadi lodge N'o. r v-ii i l,,.d Thursday evening of this week for work in the Kntercd Apprentice degree, beginning at 7:30. Will Host and wife of Ft. Dodge, were week-end visitors here in the Mrs. Mary K. McHeath home, return ing to Ft. Dodge Sunday. Mrs. Best is a teacher In the public schools there. According to the Walthill Citizen, K. J. Pender, who clerked in the S. A. Stinson store hero for a few weeks, now wears a night watch. nan's star and carries a key to Walt hilt's niosi expensive sleeping place "the jug.'' George M. Burnett and wife return ed Saturday from n couple of weeks' visit with relatives at Humeston, Sac City and DesMoines, la. They state that the fruit crop, and especially the apples, was the best ever at the places visited. There will be a special meeting of Dakota Chapter No. G5. Order of Eastern Star Friday evening, October "9th, when the grand worthy natron will make the chapter an official visit. A six o'clock supper will be ervrd at the Barnctt hotel. County Judge S. W. McKlnlcy olfi- ciated at the following weddings the past week: William K. Duncan and vff,0oMihMmr' "ni II Y: ,,thi1.1' S Ahonf fanift Neb! andF ' V Kellogg of Lyons, Neb., on the ,lu. , The pullic sale of J. A. I! . k and Sons, of Waterlmry, Not,., was postponed last Thursday on account ' of stormy wenthot, and will he held Thursday of this week, the 21st. A fine bunch of Shorthorns is I :,tcd in this sale, besides some horsey and other property. G. R. Hoch came down from Butte Neb., Tuesday of last week and vis ited relatives here until Saturday, when he left for Obert to visit a few days with the W. C. Heikes family. He drove home in his car, that he had left here when he moved to Butte last spring-. Mr. Hoch is just recov ering lrom an operation lor hernia at a hospital at Spencer, Neb. Thomas Ream, son of Mr. and Mrs.' C. II. Ream, and Miss Nellie SanfordJ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. San-1 ford of this place, were married in' Sioux City last Thursday, October M,' 1920. They will make their Ijonie In' Dakota City. A wedding dinner was' served to the immediate relatives at' the A r .i mo m tho oven"' Conirratu ntions nn- ovimw a. , ng. the iu-wK w,.,i.in,i n.-,. W. II. Millis was in from Crystal lake to see us Monday, and inlormed us that he would soon leave for the1 Florida west coast to spend the win- tor, on account of his rheumatism. ' I...-, -.(juiii. wvuiiii wiiuuis uiere and says he can live cheirper there than here during the winter months, I and can have all kinds of fish, oystw.:' and sea food, besides unknown quan tities of fruit, by just going out and) lt l.no ow... n........1 ..!-.. j). Kt'LllII It. F 0 I! S A L K 1 am planning on going away soon and will sell, as soon as possible, the following household goods: 2 Dressers, without glass. 1 Baby Buggy. 1 Kitchen Chairs. 1 Stand Table. 2 Beds and Springs. 1 Cook Stove. 1 Oil Stove. 1 Heater. 1 ChefTonier, with glass. 3 Kitchen Tables. I Tub and Wash Board. 1 Boiler. 5 Quilt Tops. 1 Wheel Hoe. 31 ItS. .MARTHA SWDL'lt, Dakota City, Neb. MATRIMONIAI, VKNTUKES. Tho following marriage licenses were Issued by County Judge Mc Kinloy during tho past week: Name and Address. Ago. Geo. A. Randall, So. Sioux OitV -I Gladys Wibe, Sioux City 21 Wm. E. Duncan, Walthill, Neb 23 Myrtle M. Martin, Walthill, Noli... 13 Herbert C. Wells, Norfolk. Neb 21 Margaret Harris, Damaseun, Va...20 Ilobson E. Smith, Bancroft, Neb.. 21 Florence Kellogg, Lyons, Neb 18 I'all Selection of Seed Corn While selecting seed corn from the Held eaily in the fall may not u practiced by many Nobrnska farm ers the United States Department of agriculture highly recommends this method in a new fanners' bulletin called "Bettor Seed Corn." Select ing seed corn in this way has .several advantages. In the first place ti insures a supply or seed for the next year. Good seed is scarce practical ly every spring. Going into the ield in the fall also enables the far mer to study his corn and thereby select seed from vigorous stalks freo from disease. Tho very best seed is available at ripening tinio and by selecting it then the growing condi tion as well as tho ears may be r,b served Ncbiasku has such a (rood corn crop tln yuar that it might be a good idea to itoro keed for at least two years. The nen Kovernmont bul lotin dlscussos what con. titutos good seed, tho selection of it from the best producing stalks, corn breeding, how to winter store rfocd, how to grade and how to shell. Fnrmors' bulletin 1175 nny bo obtained free from tho College of Agriculture at Lincoln. FOU SALB A servicoabio Farm Truck. Capac ity 1 6 Toiii. yuyer sets tho price. S. A. DRA1SE, Dakota City, Neb. The Herald for News when it is News. Was Miserable for Three Years Mits. ni:ciii:i: was too tk to wvi.k iinroiti: sin: nr.c.w TUiINC TAXMC. "1 was so helpless I could hardly raise my hand to my head, but since taking Tanlac I am perfectly well and for the first time in three years am able to do my housework," said Mrs. 11. L. Becker, of 229 North Twelfth St., Lincoln, Neb. "I had an operation which left me in an awful run-down condition, and for quite a while 1 was too weak to even walk. My stomach was left badly upset and I had almost no ap petite at all and couldn't get back my strength. Headaches almost drove me frantic and at times 1 had blind ing dizzy spells. My nerves were all unstrung. "1 was hardly able to walk, My shoulders also hurt me awfully, at night sometimes 1 could not get to sleep until after four o'clock in the morning. It was impossible for me to do a bit of my housework and I was simply in constant pain and suf- fnrimi' ntnl wn nlmoiif rnnilv it irivo ,, s (in;nnir ,lo .-. ,....,; .n...i.. ' V " "' V' ". ' . .T " ,'.' ' ."" " , I -snTkmgu Kmv " & The LT ftf "5 bu& J'r' llK no longer troubled with headaches or dizzy spells. I have now gained ten pounds in weight and feel as well and strong as 1 ever out in my life." Tanlac is sold in D '-ota City by Neiswangcr Phnrinncj, in South Sioux City by McBeath's Pharmacy, in Homer by Brasslield & Jensen, in Hubbard by Duggan & Hcffernan. Advertisement. MUST FIGHT OR BREAK OUR WORD Preparation for War Necessary If We Join League of Nations, Declares American "Ace." The following is ihe second of four articles Uu flnnt. "Kildia" Mckcnbackcr on "Why Soldiers Are ..... .. -'.,... ., .- - ........ w -. W V. I . ...-.- . against tlio hcaguc ot A'atwns. Oapt. Rickeiibackcr was tho ace of accs m American aviation on the fron tH France. His acquaintance among the soldiers of the late war is natinniniilt- Who.n. Iip. snrnhs Inr .. .. ' them, he speaks wliat he knows. By CAPT. 'EDDIE' RICKENBACKER. Chapter 2. If article 10 means what It says, It menus war more war than the United .States ever had before. If we pledge ourselves to preserve "against exter nal aggression" every other member of the league we have got to tight or break our word. If we are going to light, we must get ready to light That nicaus n great deal. Only a man who was In tho war knows how much. Wo can't contract for a lot o war by signing article 10 and then not prcparo for It. Tho United Stutea 1ms lino fighting men; nono liner. Every soldier who wns In Franco knows this. And when they got Into tho war these men were warlike enough. But they never felt thnt war was n regular business with them. As tho pcoplo In Europe under stand It, they were not military profes sionals. And the Amerlcon people are not professionals. They are. a lighting people, when called out, but In peace they refuse to bo military. Wo went into tho war unprepared, nnd were protected by our allies whlU we inado preparation. Wo were In the, wnr 10 months' and wo enmo out still unnrepared. Yet we spent $20,000,000, oOO. Wo hud only 100 airplanes at tho front In Franco at the end of the war, and not one of them was a lighting plane. Yet we spent more than n bil lion dollars for aircraft. Tho soldier of flie itlr knows that. AVe did not make our own gas, though we tried. We did not use our own grenades. Wo did not have our own liquid lire; wo did not havo nny American tanks. -The soldier of tho line knows Unit; and ho knows tha thousands of lives these failures cost us. .. We cannot afford to go Into another war thus unprepnral. It would cost too many lives and too much mouoy. If we contract for wars all over tho world v: have got to prepare or suf fer awful losses. A soldier who wns In Europe during tho war realizes what a burden a pol icy of militarism would put on tho American people. Ho understands how terrible would bo thu losses, under ar ticle 10, If a policy of military, prepara tion were not ndoptod. Tho soldier Is against bringing Euro pfan militarism to Amerlcu and ho Is agulnst sacrificing American flesh and t blood in conflicts for which wo are not prepared. If wo go Into tho Leaguo of Nations wo would havo to choose preparation or punishment. Ho knows It. That Is why ho does not want this country to go In under urtlcle 10. Thut Is why he IsunulnBt Uiu Leaguu u IT. tloiw. if i A' i) 1. 1 n ; w ) o FOR SALE Enquire at Consumer.! lcu Co'nPany at Crystul Lake. Stinson's Specials for Saturday, Oct, 23 FOU THIS DAY ONLY tr 1 Bottle 15c Catsup. I0r One 06c. Can of Crcsco SOc I Can Me Dill 1'ickies 'Joe 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn Circle Blend Coffee 10c .'i lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans . ,SI."r ' v 1 Glass Libby's Dry Beef ...... 3th' !' Largo 'Sweet Pumpkins". ... .".."Ic, 5c peryd. cut on all Piece Goods' 1 Doz. Fancy Lemons . .28e Boiling Beef, per pound l'-Jsc ' 1 One 9x12 Wool Rug $19.00 Men's $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.50 s Fiosh Fruit and Vegetables of all Kinds for Saturday's Trade Stinson's Dakota City, Flynn Commission Company Offico Phones Auto. 92.39 Bell. 3G1 W3I. (HILL) J. FLYNN OllDEIt KUYINU GIVr.N 1G. F. Hushes I & Co. 1 : 1 Lumber, Building Ma- i- 1 terial, Hardware, Coal Wo 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, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will givo you tho samo courteous service in tho future. COM 10 OFTEN gS II. 11. GKEElt. Manager. Dakota City, Neb. 0 S3B3BS3BSSBESS3S3S33SSBmSBmSB 1 - Abstracts ofaTHlat A ftin.finn Rnvntv Ttontl .. .w, ... ot every Abstract l inaKe J. .!. ElMEKS, Uontled Abstractor. - Successor to tho Dakota County Abstract Conipuny i Nobrnska Residence Phono Auto 88282 livi: STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Room 301 Exchange Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Stock Yards noes, cattlj:. shkep. "Wrlto US Wire US Phonu us If you wantannrkei. Information. Ship "Us For tho High'prico nnd good fill. SPECIAL ATTJINTI ON Guarantees tho Accuracy ---- iv n i i 05 m M I I Ufci.