Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 21, 1920, Image 8

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SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Old Phone, 426 New Phono, 2067
Official Proceeding of tho
Hoard of Commissioners
Dakota City. Nob., Oct. 11, li20.
The board of county commission
er 8 mot pursuant to adjournment
with tho folowlng momborH prow
unt; John Feller, chairman. O. W.
Fisher und Will II. Rockwell, com
missioners; Goo. W. Learner, coun
ty attorney undHleo. J. Boucher,
doputy county clerk, when the fol
lowing buttlnoflu wuh transacted, to
wit: ,
Tho county clerk wuh directed ,to
returu to Den floulersou 126.00
road deposit, tho road matter hav
Iuk been disposed of.
Claims -woro allowed and war
rants ordered written, for the sev
eral amounts as follows:
On protest fund
Elliabejh Leahy, $2.07,
On road district No. 1
Fred Lecdom, labor, $SG,00.
Charllo Skid, more.. labor, $9.50.
On road district No. 19
Karl Croxoll, labor, $8.50.
Ou road district No. 11
John Bohn, labor, $23. GO. m
On road, district No. 9
Nebraska Telephone Company
PATRONS ,
INCREASE
Because the
important 'to
telephone is an essential public service, it
all telephone users as well as to telephone
employees and investors in telephono securities that this
Company's revenues shall be sufficient to meet its requirements.
Considered on a yearly basis, our present revenues In this
state are approximately $593,000 less annually than arenec
essary to pay operating-expenses and earn 8 per cent interest
annually on the money invested in our property.
In order to provide for the extension of our sorvice to
new people and to new areas we mustv obtain over 1,000,0CK- of
new money annually from investors. To get this money we n:ust
be abie to pay our operating expenses and earn such a rate of
interest as will prove attractive to those who have money to
inyest .
This condition has made it necessary for us to ask the
Nebraska Railway Commission to approve an increase in our
rates. But even with the increase asked for, our total rev
enues will only be sufficient to enable us to earn approxi
mately 62 per cent annually on our investment in this state.
An increase of 10 per cent has been asked in exchange rates
to be applied as a sur-charge. This course has' been followed
rather than to request complete new schedules oT rates, be
cause it is impossible under present conditions to determine
what permanent rates should be.
A change in long distance rates has been requested which
will produce approximately a 7 per cent increase- in our toll
These changes apply only on person-to-person calls,
will be made in station-to-station toll rates.
You are well aware of the Increases which have taken place
in wages, material prices, freight rates, fuel prices, rents
and interest rates. The price of all these items and others
affect the cost of furnishing telephone service. To illus
trate: We are now paying over $1,700,000 more annually in
wages in this state than 'three years ago, of which only
750,000 is fornew employees added during that period. And
the cost of materials used in the up-keep of our property has
Just atiout doubled the last few years.
Thl3 statement' is made in accordance with our policy of
.giving .the public full' information about our affairs, and we
"feel siire' that? it wJ?ll be accepted in the same spirit of
fairnes's' arid' co-operation that has always characterized the
publics attitude toward this company.
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John Groon .blacksral thin,
$13. CQ.
On road district No. 8
Hurry Ilarnoy, labor. JC.80.
Thos. Gonually, labor, $G1.40.
Chan. Malum, labor, 113, GO.
Harry Million, labor, $4 9. HO.
On road district No. 7
Thou, normally, labor. $ 111.20.
GhttB. W. llanoy, labor, $40.80.
On road diatrlct No. 5
E. H. LoomlH, labor, $8. DO.
J. Poralngor, labor, 29.75.
J. 1). Thacker, labor, $50.75.
T. J. O'Connor, labor, $78.40.
Ou commlHHloiutr district No. 1
(J. F. Hroyhlll, material, etc,
$195.08.
8. W. Foltz, ropairs, $45.20.
On road diatrlct No. 2
Nobruska Culvert & Mfg. Co.,
wheels, $3G,40.
Ou commtsaloner diatrlct No. 2
John Groon, repairs, $5.70.
liana Ronnlckson, Rrador, $75.00.
liana Ronulcksoti, Krader, $76.00.
Hans Iloniilckaoii, Krader, $75. 0U,
liana IlonntckBon, grader, $07.50.
John Feller, hauling road ma
chinery, $1G.2G,
Huns Dounlcksou, grader, $G0.00,
On commissioner diatrlct No. 2
Standard Oil Co., gas, $10.41.
Omaha, Nebraska
October 20. 1920
EMPLOYEES AND INVESTORS
IN TELEPHONE RATES IN NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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National Refining
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gas and
on tractor.
oil. $1G4.35
H. II. Stolzo, exponao
$10.99.
Watson & Son, oil, $28.7G.
Standard Oil Co., gas anil
$02.10.
oil,
On general fund
W. E. Miller, 2,500 postcards,
$25.00.
Ren Holsworth, coyoto acctln,
$3.00.
1. H. Jones, about
land, $400.00.
ono acre of
John lloiicom, coyoto scalp, $3.00.
Huffman General Supply Co., sup
plies, $20.95.
J. S. Huron, balanco duo on pri
mary, $7.80.
Sldnoy T. Frum, defending n.
Nolon, $50.00.
Sldnoy T. Frum, defending R.
Nolon, $100.00.
$3I70H I,ubU",l,nB Co- 8PPlies,
Mllbum-Srott Co., supplies, C8
cents.
W. E, Vohs, exponso, $4 4.35.
ir'1" Ur0H- Co- supplies,
$15.99.
J. I. Dougherty, attending Sim
mons, $21.00.
Pioneer Iron Works, $18.80
C. It. Ralton, witness, State vs
Ruth Nolon, $2.50.
Ethel Craig, same, $47.00.
Mario Nnglo, same, $2.40.
. W. V. Stoutovlllo, samo, $2.Gn.
Frank McAdahis, Hamo, $2.00
Goo. Ihou, same, $2.50.
Mm. Goo. Igou, Batno, $2. GO.
E. C. Rocker, samo, $2.00.
A. h. Mathwlg, same, $2.50.
1). J. Rarrett, same, $2. GO.
Mrs. W. V. Steutovlllo, same,
f MUU,
E. L. Underwood, samo, ?7.-". i.
U. G. Hulllsoy, Hamo, $2 oo
Mrs. Thompson, samo, $2 Co.
Geo. Cain, witness, Stato va. Iko
Sherman, $2.00.
Olon Dunlap, samo, $3.40.
W. E. Mlllor, telephone, $27.25.
Joo M, Leedom, surveyluxoo 50.
John Green, scrapes. $21.00.
John. Green, pans and work,
$70.50.
State penitentiary, board for R.
Nolen, II. Nolen and Rrooksher,
$120.75.
Homer blacksmith shop, wcra,
$41.25.
D. M. Neiswanger, supplies,
$122.39.
J. P. Rockwell, salary and ex
pense, $87.50.
John II. Ream, bar docket,
$22.00.
Aileen Stlnson, salary, $104.16.
Plerco Rros., welding, $34.00.
Superintendent school for the
blind, for use Willie Raker, $15.00.
Ploneor Iron Works, work, $8.00.
Fred Schrlover & Co., supplies,
$5.50.
Ray II. Darling, repairs and la
bor, $104.90.
Judd Odell, for road, $250.00.
Nebraska Culvert Co., parts
$33.35.
II. II. Adair, treasurer Farm bu
reau, $1,000.00.
Sylvester Tractor Co., repairs,
$5.93.
Mrs. Rollo Rarnett, board, prison
ers, $98.50.
S. A. Stlnson, supplies. $40.40.
S. A. Stlnson, March account,
V-u.ug.
S. A.
$50.57.
S. A.
$47.05.
G. F.
K-R
$47.40.
K-R
$110.77
Stlnson, Fobruary account,
Stlnson, December account,
Hroyhlll,
Printing
supplies, $17.0.4,
Co., supp lies
Printing Co., supp lies
Omaha Printing Co., ballot boxes,
$45.00.
John II. Ream, publishlng,$83.20.
Homer Star, publishing, supplies,
$119.07.
Omaha Printing Co., vo ting
booths, $150.00.
S. W. McKtuley, refuud tax sold
by error, $19.00.
W. E. Miller, advanced sheriff
and exponse, $149.17.
W. E. VoJs. ' third J quarter,
$425.00.
Geo. Cain,
salary, postage, etc.,
$168.80.
Thos. Ash ford,
for Willie Raker,
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$5.50.
Farmers' Exchange,
Willie Daker. $86.10.
S. W. McKinley, costs,
clothing,
State vs.
Moran et. nl $163.90.
Perkins Rros. Co., Index tabs,
$21.33.
Miles T. Rellly, August account,
poor, $66.96.
Miles T. Rellly September account
poor, $64.80.
Hospital insane, care Win. York,
$38.73.
Leo Dlede, coyoto scalp. $3.00.
Wm. Odell, board, Willie Raker,
$88.00.
J. S. Bacon, salary, filings and
postage, $204.31.
State Journal Co., supp lies,
$63.91.
Wm. E. Davis, repair, typewriter,
$13.90.
Omahn Printing Co., election sup
plies, $107.25.
S. W. McKinley, costs State vs.
Knudsen, et. al., $43.00.
Geo. W. Learner, third quarter
and expenses, $2G0.75.
Geo. W. Learner, coronor on
drowning, $108.50.
John H. Ream, printing and sup
plies, $49.50.
Olive Learner, 3rd quarter, S125.
Mrs. Ira Veach, September pen
sion, $50.
Bertha Laird, September pension,
$25.00.
Kline Publishing Co., ballots, $38.
Milburn-Scott Co., supplies super
intendent, $45.75.
B. McKinley, fixing booths, $5.
G. F. Hughes & Co., material.
$39.60. '
Fritz Anderson, peace otneer, $5.10.
Olive Learner, canvassing, $3.
S. W. McKinley, canvassing, $3.
W. L. Broyhill, September salary,
$25.
E. W. Davis, election board, $4.50.
Mrs. F. A. Gordon, same, $4.50.
Mrs. L. Valentine, same, $4.50
Francis Cownie, same and return,
$7.00.
Lloyd Church, same, $1.1)0.
J. W. DeForest, election board snd
return, $6.80.
Mrs. Glen DeForest, election board,
$4.80.
Lewis Beermann, same, $4.3'V
Ed Morgan, same, $4.80.
Mrs. Eva Waddell, same, $1.80.
C. D. Smiley, same, $5.10.
H. O. Dorn, same and return, $7.10.
Wm. Mullins, same, $5.10.
Daisy E. Savidge, same, $5.10.
Ida M. Gribble, same, $5.10.
Martin Maloney, same, $1.50.
Alma Gaston Sanford, same and re
turn, $7.
E. J. Metz, same, $4.50.
Beatrice E. Blessing, same, S4.50.
L. M. Breckow, same, $4.50.
Herman Biermann, same, $5.10.
S. A. Stinson, same, $5.10.
W. H. Berger, same, $5.1L.
W. E. Miller, same, $5.10.
C. H. Lowe, same, $5.10.
B. McKinley, same, $5.40.
Wm. O'Dell, same, $5.40.
Carl Larson, same, $5.40.
Chas. Holsworth, same and return.
$8.40.
James Allaway, jr., same, S5.40.
H. Kinney, same, $5.10.
Wm. Hartnett, same, $5.10.
Hans Knudsen, same and return,
$8.10.
Chas. Goodfellow, same, $5.10.
Peter F. Carney, same, 5.10.
M. C. Thorn, same and return,
$10.10.
John Bresnan, same, $6.
J. A. Ireland, same, $6.
Fred W. Voss, same, $0.
Fred G. Wallway, same, $0
John Twohig, same,
Matt McKivergan, same, $6.
Chris Smith, same, $6.
Chris Christensen, same and re
turn, $10.
Michael F. Logue, same, $G.
L. C. Tilton, election board sind re
turn, $10.
Philo McAfee, same, $5.
A. I. Linafelter, same, $5.
D. A. Woods, same, $5.
M. J. Beacom, same, $5.
Henry Cain, same $4.50.
Roy Armour, same, $4.50.
John Jessen, same, and return,
$7.50.
J. E. Smith, same, $4.50.
T. E. Hellernan, same, $4.50.
Board adjourned to meet October
12, 1920.
GEO. J. BOUCHER,
Deputy County Clerk.
Dakota City, Nebraska.
October 12, 1920
The board of county commissioners
met in regular session with the
following men. hers present: John
Feller, chairman; O. W. Fisher and
William II. Rockwell, commissioners;
George W. Learner, county attorney,
and Geo. J. Boucher, deputy county
clerk, when the following business
was transacted:
The Board ordered that tin. Coun
ty Treasurer lie instructed to trans
fer $344.25 from inheritance fund to
commissioner district No. :i account
claim for like amount allowed on
commissioner district instead of on
inheritance fund, by error.
Claims were allowed as follows and
warrants ordered drawn for the sev
eral amounts:
On Road Dragging Fund-
W. A. Leonard, labor, Si').
Daniel L. Hartnett, labor, Slto.
S. H. Nixon, labor, $54.
Herman Smith, labor, $5( .
Kd Beardshear, labor, $42.
Thos,.Gormally, labor, $12.50.
Theodore Kuhl, labor, $11.
Henry Barge, labor, $9.
Fred Hogh, labor, $12.
Chris Sorensen, labor, $52.
Raymond Waddell, labor, CE.
Henry Ebel, jr., Iabor'!j30.:i.
John Solin, labor, $29.50.
Joe Ebel, labor, $23.50.
.Chas. W. Baney, labor, $23.
Nicholas Simmons, labor, S20.
Chris O. Jensen, labor, :.U.ri.
Victor Nelsen, labor, $7.
Geo. Sanford, grader, $l.J "
John Hileman, labor, $37.50.
Bert Francisco, labor, $lu.V5.
Bernard Koster, labor, V70.5O.
Wm. Anderson, labor, $9.
Vote for RE-ELECTION of
CHIEF JUSTICE
Andrew M. Morrissey
"The political parties have made no
nominations for Chief Justice. The
Chief Justice Is not elected as a party
candid ite, but his name will be found
with ether Judicial Candidates, and
school officers on a separate ballot.
"We favor the re-electlon of Chief
Justice Morrissey because we believe
In the law designed to take the
courts out of politics and to elect
Judges because of their qualifications.
"Six years ago when he became
Chief Justice the court was about
three years behind. Today the court
Is as nearly up with Its work as It Is
practicable for a supreme court to be.
Credit for this is not wholly due to
the Chief Justice, but other members
f the court who have contributed to
this result give full credit to Chief
Justice Morrissey for his share In Ite
accomplishment.
"He has executive ability that gets
results. He enjoys the friendship and
co-operation of his associates. He has
the respect and confidence of the
lawyers who have business In the
Supreme Court. He has helped to
clear away many technicalities of the
law. Law-breakers have been brought
to-Justlce and honest men enjoy the
protection of the rrnirls.
"" " ' II l I.. r.Ut.l.1 hurt to
v"r c.i C .i.ef Justice, ask your DIs
I11U Judge." Lincoln Tribune.
On Inheritance Fund
Wm. P. Kuhl, labor, $95.20.
Wm. P. Kuhl, labor, S118.8C'.
Louis Pedersen, labor, $100.50.
Sophus Autzen, labor, $11.50.
Fred Hogh, labor, $116.20.
Fred Hogh, labor, $41.
Louis Pedersen, labor, 143.30.
Geo. E. Autzen, labor, $0.50.
Wm. Bartels, labor, $48.45.
Standard Oil Co., gas and oil, $51.22.
John Feller, work on grador nr.d
culverts, $62.25.
' James Ryan, labor, $17.60.
J. M. Kennelly, grader, $19,1.25.
M. II. Kennelly, tractor, $227.01.
John Feller, advanced culvert man.
$32.50.
Horace Dugan, supplies, $.52.LO.
Tim Hodgins, labor, $44.
Chas. Hoch, labor, $80.
James Ryan, labor, $11.
Standard Oil Co., gas and oil, $2.1.52.
Nick Ryan, hauling, $8.50.
Ernest Hinz, hauling, $6.
T. D. Jones, labor, $8.50'.
Ray Graves, labor, $35.70.
Board adjourned to meet November
G, 1920.
GEO. J. BOUCHER,
Deputy County Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES
First Pub. Oct. 14, 1920 3w.
smnioxs by publication.
William J. Brooksher, who is the
same person as W. J. Brooksher, will
take notice that on the 11th day of
October, 1920, S. W. McKinley, Coun
ty Judge of Dakota County, Nebras
ka, issued an order of attachment out
of the County Court of said County,
for the sum of $150.00 in an action
pending in said Court, wherein Sid
ney T. Frum is plaintiff and William
J. Brooksher, who is the same person
as W. J. Brooksher, is defendant,
that money of said defendant in the
sum of $110.00 has been attached
under said order. Said cause was
continued to the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1920, at ten o'clock A. M.
Dated this 15th day of October,
1920. Sidney T. Frum,
Plaintiff.
First Pub. Oct. 14, 1920 3w.
Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap
point nient of Administrator.
In thu County Court of Dakota
County, Nebarska.
State of Nebraska, County of Dako
ta, ss.
To Michael Smith, James Smith,
Frank Smith, Joseph E. Smith, Ray
mond Smith, Catherine Smith, and to
all persons interested in the citato
of Catherine Smith, deceased:
On reading the petition of James
Smith, praying that the administra
tion of said estate be granted to
Michael bmith as administrator.
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be hold in and for said
county, on the 30th day of October,
1920, at ten o'clock A. M to show
cause if any there lie, why Lhc prayer
of the petitioner should not bo grant
ed, and that notice of tho pendency
of said petition and that the hearing
thereof be given to all persons inter
ested in said matter by publishing i
copy of this Order in The Dakota
County Herald, a weekly newspaper
printed in said countj, for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 7th day of October, A. D.,
1920.
S. W. McKINLEY,
(Seal) County Judg.
WIhmi yon want your Ford
Properly Itt'pnircd with Ooiiii
iiu' Ford Parts, by Guimiiio
Ford .Mechanics, take it to
the Ford Hospital.
HOMEIi MOTOR CO.
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