HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. m!Mtt t miMimAtmmn t h mmmmtrmrtum DAKOTA COUNTY Hint AM) JOHN II. HKAM, rulilNhrr. Hnlcrcd as second class m ttcr in tho PostofFlcc nt Dakota Cit, Nobr. Subscription Price, 51.50 Per Year, Telephone Nos. JH mitl IS. wfMclnl Pnner of Dakota City mid Dikotn Co 11 n (j. , Foieltn Advertiiins Representative I ) THE AMERICAN PRESS .ASSOCIATION J TILLACi: HOAHI) PHOIT.IIMNC.S Dakota City, Neb., Aug. 11, 1020. Hoard met in special session at tho call of the chairman, with members present Orr, Blermann, Adair and JUroyhlll. 'The minutes of tUe previous meet ing were read and approved. On motion the following bills were rllowed and warrants ordered drawn in the proper village funds for the siume: GENERAL FUND tllufTman Supply House, legal blanks $ 1.00 Fred Schrlevcr & Co., account. 3.50 Win. Lahrs, marshal, July .... 15.00 Z. H. Ream, Insurance on fire house 0.28 LIGHT FUND Mid West Electric Co., repair ing meters $ 4.50 Wm. Lohrs, light work and col lecting, July 37.50 South Sioux City, current July. 75.50 Harry Foltz, light work 33.05 WATER FUND AVm. Lahrs, pumping, etc., July.$20,75 ROAD FUND AVm. Lahrs, road work, July...$ C.!)5 Jlenry Blermann, 2 hours drag ging i.oo On motion bill of G. J; Savidgcwas bold over until next meeting. G. F. Broyhlll and Will II. Orr were appointed as a committee to superintend moving of transmission llhe. On motion board udjourned. Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. Dakota City, Neb., Oct. C, 1920 Board met in special session ai tho call of chairman, with members pres ent Blermann, Orr and Broyhlll. The minutes of the previous meet-iug-wero read and approved. On motion the following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper village funds for the same: GENERAL FUND Wm. Lahrs, marshal, August and September, 1920 $ 30.00 Sidney T. Frum, one-half year's salary 50.00 G. F. Broyhlll, account 35.50 Wm. Blermann, marshal, Old Settlers' day 3.00 H. II. Foltz, marshal Old Set tlers day , ,. 3.00 ROAD FUND Will H. Orr. 10 hours drag ging streets i . .$ 1G.0O Wilfred Kinkel, C hours o street work 3.00 C. H. Maxwell, 10 hours drag ging streets 10.00 Wiii. Lahrs, street work Aug ust und September 42. 7C E. L, Ilileman, street work, 59 hours with team 59.00 ' . LIGHT FUND wm. Lahrs, ' light worJc and collecting, Aug. and Sept...? 33.30 II. II. Foltz, light work 11.75 'Sbuth Sioux City, light,- Aug- ,' ust and September 188.00 Mid West Electric Co., mo vers 34.90 WATER FUND Y,n. Lahrs, pumping, etc., Au gust and September' 10-1 hours $ 30.40 . On motion bill of G. J. Savidgo was hold over for further Investiga tion. 'On motion board adjourned. . Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. o Dakota City, Neb., November 12, 1920 Hoard met in special session at tho coU of Chairman Broyhlll, with mem bers present Buchanan, Adair and Mh-oyhlll. ,The minutes of the previous meet ing wore read and approved. On motion tho following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on tho proper funds for tho same: GENERAL FUND. Win. Lahrs, marshal, Oct. 1920.$15.00 Elmer Blermann, express and drayage advanced-.-...: 4.57 LIGHT FUND Light Commissioner So. Sioux Ulty, light for Oct $107.00 j. F. Broyhlll, account .... 14. Jl Win. Lahrs, light work and collecting 34,15 ROAD FUNDI 'lorn Ream, hauling dtt....$ 4.00 win. i.anrs, street work, Oct. 1920 WATER FUND f)() 'Will, Lahrs, pumping, etc., 'Oct., 1920 $ 18.K) CEMETERY FUND Elmer II, Blermann, for as . fclgumont of claim of Holl brook for mowing cemetery? 40.00 On motion claim of G. J. Savidgo was rejected, for the reason that too much time was charged against the village. '' On motion board adjourned, Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. Women to llnvo Part In Hlg Meet hit;!) have n three-day program of their own, neginning -juesuay. -ino wo- HrasKa Homo economics association and the Nebraska Ilontejnakers nsHu - elation nro co-onorutlni,' In a joint Kosslon. beyond farmers' wives and specialists of tho State college of agriculture ami the united tuiesuo- pnrtment of agriculture are on the' IIIUIUIII Hf IMDUUD3 nU.fjwbVO Ut V t V 1. 1 Intorest Women are to havo an important 0. ,i,,tfM. ..t iv lmi,, r n. ru'ntvos the pats week. purt In tho meetings of Organized Go8po, Tuill)1 w w certulnly ,,e " Thom Agriculture nt Lincoln January :i to ninu.,..! t i,v... n,n... ai.,n,ii.i .,..,...,. Ily baturday, It In addition to attending the gen iVviends come again with their en- r .."JT, ' oral sess on on Wednesday thev will ...... ,,!.. ..?... ...i i ..i Ir Plaste ; to women. Now that poll." tMr-T 'k I1Ir.t "(l K, r 'M Fred Ueiue went to Omnhn Snf,,r P"P eKKs Important poultry prob i out of tho way for a while '. Nu,. arrived Thursday to visit ',!, , l lo Umn,in hfttur lents, is there u best breed? making tien will turn their uttentlon "e", parents, (,co. Whnley and wife,' imx Heir.,,..,.. wna onv nn le uest ,,rped better, methods of o and community problems. I nU other relatives. Monday, S ln hloux Cit ipedigreelng -poultry, two hundred -aa. .it " I. --a. I rVllQa lfiifli Viiirill nil 1 ui Mn imi.I f I l l ..1.1......... tics are the women Vvnw rni-i,w.i. iittniulitifr Mi, mintJ . V t . i, ... l tugs oi urgunizea griouuuro is u m posed to bring his wlfo and dnugh. terfiy roit SALl Ono Aged I'olund Chinu several spring boars, on uaKoia Ay, xncu. ia n. 19 HI m COUNTY COIMnrONDKNCi: a a JACKSOX Mrs. Bertha Roost returned Tues day from a few days' visit with rela tives at Ponca, Neb. Laura B. Holt, supreme oracle of H. N.. was here tho 7ast week solicit- K " m "Y'S," An Initiation oi day evening, after which a luncheon was served. Ray Hail and v.ife of Sibley. lown, unuiu Dyv.... ...,., ..... ..ww.. -- homo of his mother, Mrs. J. A. Hal'. Mrs. Lester of Walthill, Neb., Is a ll, iNeu,, is ii .,,,,( intl,o iinmn nf hnr rinticrlitni- guest In tho Home oi nor uaugntci, Mrs. C. A. Dorncll and family ramilv. Hf ITntn Mn.i nf Clr.i.v f ! mm. ivnn; jTitji.m ... uh'ua W..J stiturduy and Sunday spent the past week visiting relatives A)Cr risto of g"oux Cjtvspcnt ,nC i ..1 pi ,, , Sunday with his parents, D. C. Bris Tom Mitchell of Sioux City is or,- to, nnJ wife ' silting his brother Day, on the farm D a Br;lo, on thc sick st during corn picking time. jngt wcok Mrs. Joe Johnson of PJalnvlew.Neb., MJgs Gcrtrudc pomoroy 0f South arrived here last fcaturday for a visit s,oux Ct WM n ,st the K B with her grandparents, M. h. Kennel- Smn mQ Saturdny nnd Sunday. ly and wife. ' Miss Helen Bolster spent Saturday James Trcacy of Wcstf.e Id, Iowa, a d Sund , ht t t'he p t So. was an over Sunday guest In the J. cnBon homJ .Uyn? x?mm i i ..i i I Frank Church and wife of South Mrs. A. N. Tolen and children tlc-s,oux City werc Homer visitorg on parted last Sunday for their home at Sunday Langdon N. D, after-nn extended, Tom Alliiwny of South Sioux City, visit with the horn,, folks here. wn Homer visitor Sunday. John Waters of Lohrvllle, Iowa, l8 Shwman McKlnley and family of visiting Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. iVSouth Sioux were guests Sunday in I-. Waters. U)C ,j0S(,pi, Smith home. Miss Mar- George Teller, of Woonsocket, &. D., t Sl'niUl !lccompanic(1 them, spent last I-riday night in the r. 11., np ,)niIy ,, fni5,n wcnt to Lin. Sullivan home,. He also visited his con j,ondny ,,y nuto to attend thc daughter, Mrs. Jas Boyle, near Willi, donlisls' convention. ' w' t m,. , i ' J,rc- Mnmo Dow of Sioux City vis- Mrs. Wm. Little, jr., returned to itc(1 fritnds in ,,0 TueSlay; her home at Winnebago Monday after, Gc()i Mounce of South Simjx Cit ft vlt 'ho D. A. Applcton home. wnB ba9ine3s viaitor in Homer on Vic McGonigle, of Newcastle, spent ''ut.sdny Sunday at his home here. Word'wns received in Homer Tues- tanny League wn,H on the sick list -day thnt Mrfc Wnlter Twain!ey had the past week. died in a Sioux City hospital Monday, I he ladles met nt the Scott luillen nnd funenil S(.rvice's w0l',,d ,je hcld fn home luesday evening to make ar- iomiiV Wednesday of this wejk. She ronue menu ior a nazaar, which win- be l,eld here In the nelr future. Don t forget the school entertain- ment and dance here Tuesday even- '"'j' ,. . ,. I joe nogan am lam y spent sun- Bymputhy to the bereaved relatives, day In Sioux City with his mother," Newt Crippen Is enjoying a visit Mrs. Margaret Hogan. from h, brJ()'th(.r and tff Qh Joe Marsh enjoyed a hunday visit owa from his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. 15. L'eo Wagner and wife of Wisner, Marsh of Sioux City. .visited at the Aug. Wilkins home KIjK VALLtiY I" Evan Way spent the week with his brother Frank, in South Sioux City. Sophus Rasmusrten's little son Irvin, I PcdorseiI nnd the Roy Armour' chll hns been quite sick the past three dren spcnt ovcr Sunda ,n th , uri.nku. hut. in lioffnr nnvv. I . . 1 ' ' ... , ... ... . . Loren T Iton and Geo. J McCle Inn were In Sioux City Saturday on bus- word that her brother who resides at Unlonville, Mo., was quite seriously Injured by falling from u barn loft, L. C. Tllton will have a public salo nt his farm on December 20th. Ho will move to Central City about the drat nf ih v.ir Herbert Andorson of Sioux City In has been picking corn the past two ..t, fA ri,.nf,.n,. ' irwunn ....... lima iii w..w.. Some of our farmers have finished '"" "' k. '. onristen plcking corn, others will finish this wn; 'incis Smith, Mrs. Shanalmn week,' but there is n inrge acreage """ Kay hm,ith Were all city goers still in tho fiold, some farmers hae the past week, over 100 acres to pick. , Mnrle. Knudsen spent over Sunday Mr.imd Mru. Bert McClnln were n the homo of her mother., shopping in Sioux City last Saturday. Nols Hansen and son Robert, motor- The Ike Woods estate will have a eiU".SiT0UX C,ty Monday., public salo at the form on Novembe, ...'J,,'11 I,uBKnn was taken seriously 24th. '" "uesdny evening. t Sam Knox's two children have been' ,ft,lr,.nnI(1 Mra- A.-Schroeder nnd son sick the pust ywa weeks, but are visited tho past week in the home of better at this writing. their daughter. Central City college will play foot-1 Mrs s- A. Stinson attended church ball with the Wayno Normal school , hero the past week, on Thanksgiving day, Robert Way I Rudolph Johnson Sundayed In the nnd Merle Benton are members of home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Han tho Nebraska Contrnl team. sen. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Llnd visited on Elizabeth Rasmussen and Mr. and Saturday nnd Sundoy with relatives Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen visited Suniday In Sioux City. t in the Chris Rasmussen home. Mrs. Herbert Anderson and children , MiKe Jones was in Sioux City the of Sioux City, have been visiting ut past week. the Linafolter, Wood and Tllton Fred Bartels received a car load of homes tho past two weeks. sheen tho first of the week. Rev. Geo. J, McClellan, who started John Hartnett was a business vis for Vale, S. 1)., on November 5th, itnr in Sioux City Wednesday was compelled to return homo he-1 The foundation for the Glenn Har cuuro of weather nnd road conditions ris homo is boing laid, in northwestern Nobraska and South I John Heeney went to Sioux Citv Dakota, the snow being from eight to Sunday evening, twunty-five inches on tho level, nnd Joo Hatran was horn rm, cv,,.. piled up in drifts from four to ten feet deep. Tho roads wore also in ory bad condition. The meeting nun was io negin on iNovomnor mi was postponed till later The Spring Bank Young People's tvspol lenin had charge of the sorv- ces ut Elk Valley Friends church lust Sunday evening, They iravu a most, excellent service and it was greatly enjoyed by all present. Those not present nilnsed a real treat. Messages short but to the point were given upon tho following themes given upon wio louowing t tomes: "Christian Builders "Christian Stead fastness," "Prayer." "Faith." "Deter mination," "Helpfulness," "Christian I Fisherman." Those messages were 'rh,, Gospel Team Is composed of the foWlng young Friends: Klmei ,llinm Charles Lamm, Mnrle Drew- iy Cnrn Urson Mnrv E, Mu,,.' yM ijaniin RoheriM, Everett l'uek tlt, CJlon Puckett. Cyril l'uckett and Cyril Puekettand h0hs llnberls, o imMi.'n Mis Ruth Small and MIhs Mnriruret . Q( tittltt 1 1 If nninn Imutn ttt 1 f .. 1 .. ":"", "'. """." " """ . ' . -" , Hiursdny for a week-end visit with relatives Itook his Mh.Hubert, to tho Samari i -1 miiimii ii- ii vniiniiii tim iru en- . - - -- I Mrs. Lininu Miles departed Thurs- Thursday nt Mrs. Herman Kiel's , day for Canada to visit n daugher.' Kmnk V, Larsen strained u llga- She had been visiting her daughter, ment In one of his knees Tuesday of bonr, and Mrs. Grovor DavN, for several duys.i Mr r.n a.,,,i,.ii 'I,.T.'"1 Forbet. Prof. Demel. of Colerldire. Neb.. ,,i m7-i :?-'S''. aioux D (Si a a tan hospital last week for an opera- n fine Holsteln cow. tlon for tonsils. Mrs. Herman Ebel entertained the Clint Eddy stopped ofT on his way Golden Rod club last Wednesday nf to Illinois and visited with his rcla- ternoon. The hours were spent in tlves, B. McKlnley and Mrs. Rachael frnies afish pond and other amuse Klnncar. ments being Indulged in. Lunch was Mrs. Harry Iuuge left for tort Ki- !y. Kn, irid-y. to join her bus- Seh Bnrnes nnd w,fo pf. Omaha,, arrived Friday evening to visit at' t, Nl, s fj h , with t, , relatives. Irg j A. Monroe of South Sioux I ntt.. ( n 1- mirt.. r . ' ii. viw.nuuw mminucj i Ct truests at) the B. Kf . ttr.lnf, .....1 f?i.ltfinl Iflnnnn. lnmnu i i it. r i ti C i "" - " '"-J ...w....w. .......w... ..;...w.. wn3 ,. UIld ,.,,,, nenl. Hon(cr and w. ,,e leinemU0red as Mabel Rock- we1 sllc. lenVM B husband, mother, two ))rothel.s Bnd ono slstePf 0 mourn' her loss. This commnnltv extend.! bunday. o HUHRAim Kathiyn Larsen, Adine Ev'ans.'Rosc rental nomes. MlirRnrct U(rin r cnme over f Corrcctlonvillc, Iowa Saturday. u h. uarrow moved to bo. Sioux ","". ' "SLn 3' lIU""ar ,s "Tnin HnWn i 4 , ffi'0' 1!?,"nnnr returetl to ''' Z nl ? ' IoWn' "fter n tW weeks yncntlon. rtt.. u .... i. i n..i.i i . , " , ci y V-V . "ry ,0' 'orc" to bioilx City the past week. , "" """ """Knie'. Crowe, D. G. E Dan Hnrtnett, Mrs. John Harty and Miss Heffeman. Mrs. vans, Mrs. Reiss, Fred Htm.... T... T . .... T-. ,' . . .City over Sundnv lonklm. ..ft,.- ,' farm interests. At f . . " Tt l4l Tho Larsen Bros, barn is nenrliv completion. The h. Chrlstensen family enter- t a! nod a few families Sulday pnt jm..s. wnt .., oil Sundny vveiiinS' oux Citv tu nn,i '. i vt.i ., . , t ,. V :h , if , Tl. ?"mmya h. w-liristonsen was In Jackson on ... ... ti.oiMl.li:4l 1I'II1U( business Monday ovcnlnir. mi: nnu Airs. Wnvno linkw ,.,.... ,,.,. r..,.,,, i.m..:, "" "' ii i ' . i"? Z L iU '" .'" MoiM,l,y nml vl Ited between trains Zot.t Shanalmn spent over S mday in tho home of her mother. entertained pson motored to Sioux lensen's new house is ready rinir. ,. j'rro wil.' he Voodmon mcetW ' , " ,ve,'ng, Mien two candidates W1'. " Initiated, Vic nml Herbert Harris motoi ,Si,lu.x Clty Saturday, the lutter ,,lkc , h,s examination for rural m motored to ,UhU ,,,,s "xominntiiin for rural mail cnrrloi'. I Kose Hnrtnett and sister Charlotte j spent over Sunday in their homo iit-ur .JiiwKSOtl. SAMHI , iif r".. '. - tended a ladW aid Trrctln8 -at the 1111 . 1IMII 111 ru I AIIHl nni ntu. if 1 'I'lWk W I,.... I ...lf... . i (U 1111IITIII I. ( ((M Am. Ill llllllll.i d I- r - Mrs. Jacob Learner home in Morning side last Thursday. Inst week, and has been laid up ever -incc. , Herman Ebcl attended a Hobtein caitlo sale at the Frank Morton farm cast of Sioux City on tho Correction ville road last Wednesday, and bought served, and Mrs. Ebcl was assisted in scrvlng by her daughter, Miss Verna Ebel. WATKltlintV From the Allen News) Mr. nnil Mrn. Jnlci Ttlrm moved in- "... ----- z-"''-': to their new nouse inursctoy. ti.a t rn ,. ,i tii. Sur "m ""R""1! "" "" ..'. lier were callers In the E. J. Way home baturday. Frank Way took the afternoon freight for South SloOx City, lie has been helping his brother, E. J., on his new home. Josie McAfee nnd Robert Way came home Saturday night from Central City, Neb., where they are attending college. They expect to return soon. Albert Herrick ca,ne home Thurs day for a few days visit with the homo folks. There being a short va cation, the teachers attending the association in Omaha. r SIMS EXPRESSES WARM TRIBUTE TO RED CROSS "Government officials can make no expenditures, even for the relief of suffering nnd in aid of our disabled heroes. In the many urgent cases that have not been foreseen and provided for by law; and often the necessurlly cumbersome ma chinery of government depart ments renders prompt action difficult If not Impossible. "Tho Red Crosa can and will perforin these essential services promptly und efficiently to the extent rendered possible by pub lic support. It has demonstrat ed its efficiency both In the great war nnd In peace, and de serves the support of nil who have the health nnd welfare of our people nt henrr. "WILLTAM S. SIMS, "Admiral." RED CROSS HELPS SOLDIERS IN CAMP Life In any military or nnvnl enmp nt present, especially In the hospitals, would bo considerably dull were It not for tho Ited Cross. It Is the same ever helping Red Cross these veteruns, sick or well, find serving them, now, even though two whole years have elapsed since the war ended. Ono of tho principal features of its work is the entertainments it ar ranges. Each night In every theater or hut In camp, a movlo show Is given, with a full vaudeville show us an add ed attraction at least once u week. In the hospital wards wltero the pa tients are too 111 to leave their beds, these shows are staged there for them. The convalescent houses nnd huts of tho Red Cross nro the enlisted men's clubhouse. In them are held not onlj the shows, but frequent parties as well, just as was done when most of America's young manhood was fre quenting such places. Excursion trips for the wounded, too, are fur nished by the Red Cross. Athletic equipment of almost every description can bo bad at every camp' for the BBklng. The work of tho Military Relief servlco In the Central Division at present is confined to the five camps In this section Great Lakes Naval Training' Station, Camp Grant, 111.; Ft. Des Moines, la.; Camp Custer, Mich., and Ft. Sheridan, III. Thousands of tho wounded, sick and welt soldiers and sailors In these cumps swear by the Red Cross not uny moro atunchly, however, than the many other thousands still In the service and tho millions who have left It. They have tho Red Cross to thank for many pleasant hours and atten tions they would not enjoy had the organization demobilized Its nrmy of military workers and let tho memory of tho men still In the hospitals nnd .amps slip frdin Its mind. Health It the second bless ing that we mortals are capable of a blessing that money can not buy. Izaak Walton. Short Coiuv for Poultry Itnlsei A short courso In poultry manage ment will be given by the College of Agriculture at Lincoln January 10 to 15 inclusive. Forty to tlfty stu dents cuu bo accommodated in ciem onstratlons und lectures on tho fol lowimr sublects: Opportunities in poultry raising, tho cost of produc- egg bens, modern maclunery ror j hatching chicks, coal burning brood er stoves, practical poultry nouses, sanitation and disease control, how shall wo market our eggs? selling hutching eggs and breeding stock. Those Interested in this course should write to the Poultry Husbandry De uurtment. College of Agriculture, I Lincoln. I tgtarfS&CitlBSBggK HVHKYTIMNU IN MUSH JIKTS AT KHASOiXAUl.ti 1MIUTS Honey-Saving Special! JfOjt SATURDAY Flake White Soap, 13 Bars for ....-..' '.l.00 Navy Beans, hand picked, G pounds for .;'.t ."()( Pearl. White Flour, sold on Money-Back, Guarantee, per 491b. sack ,. . . '$:.,2." Hershey's Baking Chocolate, per lb. Bar T(" Hershey's Cocoa, -ilb. cans, percan .-.:27c Fancy Apples, both eating and cooking, 31bs.'. .'.!?." Toasties,large size pkge, per pkge 20c Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, Nut Oleo, 3 pounds for '. .$ Lao Fancy Oregon Red Salmon, 1 lb. Cans . 35c swwwmhibswmiiiihiuph n iwns.w iaMMiBMSOTHtiMiMnnHiHaMnfMMMai Wi; PAY KIOli.V CITV PIMl'KS I'O U IU'TTi:iJ. I.'(J(JS AM) & pitnnrri: XV v Will Also Have a Full lane oi Fresh Fruits and Yejrotable'-. Keir Telephone No. 31 Four Poland 'ChirAa Boars' . . .For Sale. . . (randsoiiK of J5ij? 1'rospect No. JMl'200; sired li.v llnlilnu No. 102101. dam, Alice lM-inees No. 277840 one. of the best, sows thai Wik Prospect lias ever sired. Priced to sell Quick. F. H. Francisco Jacfe3ka a0!e33SsHtt E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponca, Neb. mm Write or phone me eorly for dates, as I will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell lnp; for the best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I have some good 'farms and ranches for sale. Yours for Business. How is YOUR Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMHULANCIO j SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 426 New Phone. 20G7 flBOTf I ; s-h6t I yfi)Srai(ceCoiiipfl!f() O .!.... l o 3 extra special, 21bs ?.lc JS )! am. hi. mis. r m JBroSo 3B8H5tfC8aaS2ff B' mswstzv&m Subscription? WStltft WTMM& w VW WKHW yflHSPtjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.V imKr JOHN H. REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. n A ci 4' . - r