Dakota County Herald, I ALL THK NEWS WUKN IT IS XKWS ( A -( i:staw.ishi:i) AUuus'jStnto 'iat Wco DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, Til URSjDAY, DECEMBER D, .1920 VOL. XXVIII. ISO. 15. Socf, Cty aiiairaUOTrgrgim NEWSY 1TK3IS PU03I OUR EXCHANGES npa 0 a nan uiovc m-, , ............ r.!... 1.T- Ci. ,.,.fc Ibnf Ma S" JZ&Z&AK , ..- .... .... ..-- ana 1 1 a a a Laurel Advocntu: Miss Nellc Flem- twenty years ago, nnd who for fif ing was nt home from Sioux City to locn years has boon livln .,i Cody, bpcnd the Thanksgiving holidays. jNcb., was hero for a short i.rie tho 1 foro nurt of the week, stepping on ,..-j r vt . v,i.nr,i An. ' route home from u trip to Sioux Aienuuw trim and :.1 Anllnrfn HUiu cunew. ir-.Mt l l.. Tt.nn. rl.fnnllr. Mrs. Heidi ' w.u ,,-.f fn ninnmnplfl lust Satur- Sioux City Journal, 1: lu s Edna day to make her home with her son, Merrill, 221 '.Market street, and Ems. c. , a li vinY, .lie Clinkenboard were married lasl ' n Thursday at Parker, S. D., where the Hartington Herald: E. W. Pro- girt had told her mother M.e had vancha leturned to his home at Sioux pone on the pretext of visiting rela Citv Monday after spending Thanks- Uvea. Mrs. Clinkenboard i employ giving here with his parents, Mr. and ed in the county treasurer office Mrs. Charles I'rovnnchn. iiind the groom is a salesman fir the -m, I Armour Packing company. Central Citv Nonpareil: Misses' n." ,r, ,n Lucille Hoagland and Loa Wolcott Allen News: Mis Hazel 0 tmeycr and Mrs. Earl Cox entertained the of Sioux C'ty, is n guest at ih-l-'lojd Parish club Wednesday evening at Fegley home this wed;... J.s. Ma fhe home, of Miss Hoagland. . lonry of South Sioux City, leturned " o " to her home Thursday noon n'toi a Magnet item,s in Wausa Gazette: isit with her daughter her", Airs. J. The Ed R. Schah'tell family of Old, II. Baker Mr. and Mrs H. C. Neb., spent Thanksgiving with the lleckt and daughter, Mia Lucille, Seval Ulscn family of this city, re- wont to Homor 'lhcnhsfivn t, day to turning to their home on .Saturday spend the holiday with Mr', llcckt's morning. mother. Wakefield Republican: Mrs. Tor- , Sioux City Tribune, C: Join IIo willigcr went to South Sioux City gan, 80 years old, prominent farmer :wMiimifofmm if .. a AT nr last Monday to see her aunt, Mrs. Blessing, who is ill Mrs. George Barto and daughter, Gladys, went to Sioux City to consult medical aid for Gladys' hand. o Beacon items in Allen News: Ed Waddel of Jackson, is visiting his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waddel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steele and fam ily, Ed Waddel and Lloyd Waddel, took dinner at the Charlie Waddel home Thursday. o Winsido items in Wayne Herald: Rev. S. A. Draise came from Dakota City Monday, going on to Wynot the .same day and taking with him the remains of. his little daughter to be buried besidfc those of her mother. The little daughter's body had been in the Winside ceinptery for a num ber of years. o Pender Times: George WUkjjisof Emerson, deputy U. S. revenue "col lector, is here this week, checking up old deals along income tax lines. He will be here until Monday evening, snd will be pleased to meet anyone who figures that he has overpaid the government, as well as those who did not pay enough. Ponca Advocate: Rev. Drnisacame up from Dakota .City Friday evening for a, visit in the Butler home.... Supt. and Mrs. C. Jacobson spent Thanksgiving with Mr3. Jacobson's mother in Sioux City.... Miss Clara ' Cook was in Sioux City Friday. She spent Friday night with Dakota City friends, returning home Saturday. o Wayne Herald: Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Neely went to Sioux City on bus iness Friday,""Yeturning Saturday.... Chns. Kate and family, of Sioux City, spent Thanksgiving day in Wayne, guests of Perry Theobald and family. ....Homer B. Skeen, who left Wayne Rely on the Goodwin, State for full measure service. All tranractijSns intrusted to this service-giving institution arc handled intelli gently and with thtf'ulijiQst dispatch. repairing V grader, Tlie officers of this touch with ' the re in constant ncorts Their are lAnlc farmer. known here am1 Ihoir Wquiremenls are met in a spirit" of friont ly co-operation. . - livinc west of Hubbard, Nib., died Saturday night at a local hospital from senility. J'orly years rgo no moved to" a farm near Hubbard and resided there until the time of his death. He was a pioneer of Dakota county, and a member of the Old Settlers' association. Tho body ws sent to Hubbard, wheio funeral ser vices were held at JO o'clock this morning at the Catholic church. He is survived by one brother Charles Thomas Ilogr.n, of Emers v, Neb. o Emerson Enterprise: Mis. George Haase went to Dakota City Wednes day to spend the day with Grandma liaise. .. .Mrs. Jim llcenan of Willis, nnd Mrs. Joe Hccncy vent to Sioux City last Friday und had their ton sils removed. Their tirothi r, Tom Kcrwin, accompanied thm....Earl Poole and wife and son, Iioin Crof ton, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Poole a croThai'ilspiyinj? gupst at, tho Iffime of uieiJMlaufthToi '-andWsistor; Mrs. Harry Iloikes, of Dakota City. ....Mrs. Tom Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ileenan and children, of Willis, ad Mr.i. Joe Ilerney and children, of Macoia .rpont the week end at the ' omc of their brother, JaA Kcrwin. Walthill Times: Miss Sjlvia. Lam son went to Premont Sunday to fin ish her course in music... S. Haines and wife were called to Hubbard on Saturday by the sudden death of her brother, Marion Weighs.... Lew Allen was home from Hubbard last Sunday for a visit with his family. He likes his job at that place just fine.... Ma rion Wcigle, of Hubbard, dropped dead Saturday morning about seven o'clock. Ho iiad been ii).good health and he and his son were in the tim ber cutting wood, when he called to his son that ho wa3 not feeling well end died in just a few minutes. He lacked ju3t tun days of being 55 years old. The-funcral was held here Mon- Five percent interest paid, on time.'dep.osits. . " ' I' GOODWtN SATE BANK GOODWIN, NJKBKASKA. "Every liiK in Ranking" 1" iaam raw mill1 Teaching Future Mothers rjiwwin wimimi i i ii tf ii " " - " - f G. F. Huahes 'CI being carried on by the lied Oross. It shows n Ilcd Cross nurso In a rural district teaching a class of ylrls America's future mothers how to keep baby Jiealthy. . & Co I Lumber, Building: Ma-1 I teria!, Hardware! Coal m m u We have now been in Dakota City in tho Lumber, Mlardwarc and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to please 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 give you the samo courteous service in the future. COM K OFTEN 1 If. It. GItEElt, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. 1 I i I V7 .a-i rca day. Ho leaves a wife, sc von boy3 and two girls. Mrs. S. Thiru of Walthill was his sister. Ponca Journal-Leader: .."lie wed ding of Miss Ardis Butler ai i J. Fer ris Francis was a quiet fant y affair Saturday at high noon. BL ino Gra bill. a friend from Lincoln, and Ar- den, brother of tho bride, i jndored a beautiful saxaphono and pi. no duet before tho ceremony. Then, as they played, the pretty wedding ma-ch, tho brldo and groom entered unattended and took thoir places under '.he arch, prottily decorated with tlu bride's colors, pink and white. Rev. S. A. Draise, of Dakota City, uncle of the bride, performed the. ceremony - in tho homo of the bride's paiouts, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Butler. T l bride wore a traveling sujt blown duvetyn'with nutria fur ti i imings. She carried a bouquet of r i i. Fol lowing the ceremony the c -neiliate relatives present were serve a three course dinner. The room 'as deco rated with cut flowers and1 he color scheme tastfully .carried ou . After tho dinner tho bride and gc om left by auto for Sioux City wh ' they took tho train for their futife homo in Portland, Ore. They will visit in Burley and Twin Falls, Idrhii, before going to Portland. Winnebago Chieftain: W. ,.I. Lee dom quit the cornfield !r I week Wednesday and put tho lot wo it of town in shape for winter 'i Jon1 it froze up.... The Tims. Am1i"( rd htoro at Homer was entered ami "njinea at an early hour Sunday morn g. Soiro money, several watches r j 1 othei goods are missing. Homt nlcnt it is supposed is guilty. No roosts..-. George Ashford of Home. a in this town yesterday and favored t ao Chief tain with a brief social I . Ho h a close and keen student f commer cial and national alfairR mi ' wo ap preciated his intelligent inu en lightening conversation... "he John Ashford family pe,nt Th i lntgiving at tho home of Mr, and M :., W. H. Ityan In Homer. Two ty four rela tives attended tho dinnc- c .rly theio, ai follows Thos. Ashfo 'l and fami ly, G. W. Ashford and f.u uly, and W. II. -Ityan and famllj. .11 .f Ho rner; l)r. nnd Mrs. Pack id. of Sioux City; Dr. Maxwell and f. mi v, of Du kota City; John Ashford nn ' famllv, of Winnebago; John T, Adi'ord and Mrs. Ashford, of Winnob i?, ami Dr. Chas. T. and Mrs. Maxw.jl, of Sioux City. Thero wan u dIiihlful din ner and a eoctal time. Official Proceedings of the Board of ConnniHsioiicrs Dakota City, Nob., Nov. 29, 1920. nnnrrt or county commissioners mot pursuant to adJournmont with tho following members present: John Poller, chairman, O. W. 'Fisher nnd William II. Rockwell, commlH Klonors; Goprgo W. Leamor, county attorney, and Georgo J." Boucher, deputy county clerk, when tho fol lowing business waa transacted, to wit: In tho mattor of tho petition of Fred'Bartols and others for road, December 13, 1920, was sot aB dato for hearing in tho mattor. In tho matter of tho road potltlon or K. F. Sbaughneasy and others, It wan ordered that tho road bo viewed and thq matter advertised. Claims vcro ullowcd and war rants ordered written for tho sev eral amounts as follow: On Protest fund P. M. Nolswangcr, double assess ment, $11.12. On Road District No. 17 Win; Wilko, labor, $3G.00. On Road Dragging fund Victor -N. Hansen, labor, $29.00. M. II. Konnolly, labor, $9.00. J. M, Konnolly, labor, $13.83. Tliomao normally, labor, $37. CO. Walter 'Miller, fees for motor col lection. $300.00. On Commissioner District No. 1 John Jllleman, grader, $(58.30. Raymond Roam, tractor, $50.00. Ou Commissioner District No. 3 Kottlor & Probst, oil, $CC.9fi. On Gonoral fund John Trampor, claim dainagOH ac count road through Hold, flalm $100. nllowed, $50.00. Thos. Long, claim for $198.00. discount on claim, allowed, gluti.OO. W. K. Voau, offlco holp, April to July,$90.8fi. Kottlor & Probst, supplies, dynn- mlto, etc., $182.47. Alloen Stlniion, nalary, $104.10. 13. R. Wilbur, buluurti rout, Poy sgn, $30.00. Mrs.. Iru Vcat'h, pension for No-, vombor, $CO.O0. Mra. Bertha Laird, pension for No vombor, ?2r,00, J. P. Rockwell, aalary. etc.. J72.r.r.. ficuiGo Cain, ealitry. $100.00. J.S. Bacon, salary, tax booku, 111 lna, $058. 1C. Nichols Oarage, suppllon. $14.30. D, M. Nolswangor, fluppllea, poor, Mc, $77.7C. ' Joo Bolton, 1 r'nn o-iutV. v Frank Combs, advanced suppllos, McKnlght, $30.19. Pc'rlUiiw Bros. Co., supplies, $8.G7. Miles T. Roltly,- board, utc, poor, $90.24, H. I, Taylor, ropalr typowrltor, $5.00. Plorco Bros., blacksmlt h I n g , $30.50. Board ndjourncd to moot Novem ber 30, 1920. 0130KQK J. BOUCHER, Deputy County Clark. Dakota City, Nob., Nov. 30, 1920. Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to trtUournmont with tho following monibcrs prosont; John Fallot, chairman, 'o. W, Fisher and William II. Rockwall, comml3 iilonera; Georgo W. Learner, county attorney, nnd Georgo J. Boucher, deputy county clork, wJion tho fol lowing business was transacted, to wn : ' ' x 1 ho board ordered that the war rant for $231,88, In favor of J. M. Kcnnell. on Inherltnnco fund, for claim No. 2502, bo cnncellcd nnd !ao amount written on Commission er District No. 2. ' Claim or Charlos Churchill for $50 00 for arrest Price, rejected. .Claims wore allowed and wnr lnnts ordered written, no follows: On Protest fund " ' Mm, C. A. Thacker, liberty bonds returned for assessment by mls tako, $41.41. Frank Borgman, erroneous aa scsflmont, $5.18. ' ;On Commlsalonor District No. 1 .Highway Maintainor Co., whools, $7,.02. ,On Commls'lonur District No.". 2 John Richards, labor, $8.50. P. J. normally, lnbor, $115.00. Frank Brookn, labor, $25.50. Jas. Ryan, labor, $8.50. Louis Pedorsen, labor, $43.25. Bryan Khlidson, labor, $17.00. .Too M Loodoin, labor, $15.00. uan Ilyncs, labor, $12.00. 1 Harry Bowie, labors $25,50. M. J.,Hyno3, labor, $42.80. , Pat Uormnlly," labor, $149.20, Albort Carponter, labor, $107.80. J, W. Peck, labor, $30.00. . II. R. Bowie, labor, $14.45, . Will Hartnott, labor, $34.00. , James Ryan,- labor, $12.75. Standaul Oil Co., gua and oil, $37.25. 1A. J. Simmons; labor, $8.50. vii".iit,jun;uw laiiUI r -y V.V vr-' Will Heonoy, labor, $12.00, ' Nicholas Simmons, lnbor, $31.00. Albert Carpontor, labor, $93.00. Honry McNally, labor, $42.50. ', National Hollnlng Co., gas and oil, $213.75. J. W. Peck, labor, $37.50. On Commissioner District No. 3: Elmer Mnst, labor, $-1.25. On Road District No. 1. Joe O'Doll, labor, $110.(55. On Road District No. 4. Bryan Knudscn, labor, $25.50. Louis Pederscn, labor, $85. On Rorfd District No. : Robert Jones, labor, i72.25. Geo. S, Frum, labor, $42.80. On Road District No. C: Victor N. Hansen, labor, $12.75. Chris O. Jensen, labor, $21.50. On Road Di'strict No. 8- v Thos. Gorrnnlly, labor, $G1.2b. James Boyle, labor, $20.40. John Kramper, labor, $8.00. Thos. Gonnally, labor, $08.C0. Anton Larson, labor, $23,80. Tom Ilyncs, labor, $24. On Road District No. 9: M. T. Boacom, labor, $48. On Road District No. 1G: J. C. Smith, labor, $90.95. On Road District No. 18.' Pat Gonnally, labor, $221. On Road District No., 20: Bernard Kostcr, labor', $10,5.50. Herman Bopkin, labor, $8.50. Joo Garman, labor, $8.5(1. Carl Llober, labor, $8..5U". Martin Vos.s, labor, $89. , On Road District No. 21: Daniel L. Hartnott, labor, $35.75. Gilbert Andoron, labor, $08. Chas. Hcenoy, labor, $13.25. Thos. Cullen, labdr, $2. Chas. Hcenoy, labor, $15. On Road Dragging Rind: Standard Oil Co., gas and oil, $19.01. , Thos. Gonnally, labor, $25. Daniel llnrtnctt, labor, claim, $50; nllowed $35. Peter Peters, jr., labor, $30. Thos. Gorrnnlly, labor, $12.50. " 1 Daniel L. Hartnott, claim $25.00: allowed, $20. Herman Smith, labor, $20. W. II. Sundt, labor, $57. J. W. Peck, labor, $30. " Henry Thomson, labor, $34. . William Voss, lnbor, $8.50. B. McLean, laboi, S11.90. Frank Van Lent, labor,' $8.50. Bernard ICostcr, labor, 82(). Fred Diorking, labor, $G1. Victor N. Hansen, labor,$18. S. A. Mason, lnbor,' $21. ' , M. T. Bencom, labor, $57. Wm. Wilko, labor, $37. On Goneral Fund: Staot Journal Co., supplies, ,,$2,()5. . Frttr. Andersen, peace officer, $G.G0. Joseph Hoonan, dam.igo Jcrbps ac count rond, $50." ' ' " . . 'Ray II. Darling' balance repairs, $20.21. Standard Oil Co.,. gas, $11)3.70. Standard Oil Co., .gas, S118, , .,r Standard Oil Co., ga?,108.28t . Remington Typo Vritcrv,Co., mil' chine for County Judge, ,51145. S. A. Stinson, sqprijios, Snyrei etc., $44.27. ' Monroe-Wilbur-Lnko Lbr. Collec tion room, $5. Grant Wilcox, election room, etc., 59. Mllburn &. Scott Co.T supplies su perintendent, $14.99. Perkins Bros. Co., supplies. $7.42. yf. L. Broyhill, bnlanco salary Oc tober, $25. , Perkins Bros. Co, supplloa,.$ 1,0(1, F. A. Gordon, olectioii room, etc., $12. ' . , Ilorman Rcnzo, supplies, $10,90. Margaret Twohig, slxly-throo ono hundredths acres land, $252.00. School District No, 30, Cloctlona, ate, $E0. - m - Perldns Bros. Co., tax rocgipts. $lGl'.60r-y' -" rfv-- Thurston County, ono holf expenno maintaining county lino roads. ,W. A. Mullen, coyoto scalp, $3. J. P. Meredith, hauling for shoriff, $0.00. Oinalia Printing Co., election sup plies, voting buqths, ballot socks and supplies, $210.72. Sylvcstor Tractor Co., ports tractor. $25.G9. ' ' ' Mrs. Ira Vouch, October pension, Mrs. Bertha Laird, October pen sion, $25. Horace Dugnn, claim, $SG.10; al lowed, $01,10. ' v John Matz, hauling for sheriff, $5. Homer Star, ballots and printing, $308.05. S. A. Brown, blncksmlthing, dis trict No. 0, $13.75. Sr A. Brown, blacksmlthing, dis trict No. 5, $11.G0. ' S. A, Brown, blacksmlthing, gon eral, $63.80. , Board adjourned to meet December, 13, 1920. GEO. J. BOUCHER, Deputy .County- Clerk. THE IIEItAIiD ,FOIt NEWS THE UNIVERSAL CAR P. O.H., HOaiLK, NEintASIU Touring Car, with Starter, $508.00'' Tourinjs Car,-without Starter ..,. $518.00' Truik Chassis -. . . $(517.85 Truck, Complete $787.00 Tractors , . , . $8!W. 10 The-iHl of Fonl Service at 'ilie Lowest Prices. HOMER M3iTOR CO'. , THUJ HOUSE OF SERVICE y-1 A 35n: .iif . iw. w .4 Nl f