&.'. I ' faAKOTA COUNTV HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, ;-v"-u.wiirniwyMa4ftiiiw 1 f "Jf?"'"' - - T ."WT"'. rrir r it r . T,iAKrir.yjuirfc-aygrtffi hi w f 1 M i m M m m linnvd (if CoiiunlHslonev Dakota City, Nebraska, ,'am,nry 24, 1921. The uonrd qf county commlssionc a met pursuant to adjournment witp the following members present: Will H. Rockwell, chairman; Ncls Andersen and J. J. Lapsley, commis sioners, and Geo, J. Boucher, county clerk, when the following business was transacted: Mike Woerner was, on motion, ap pointed overseer road district No. 1. Hcport of S. W. McKinley, county judge, for last quarter, approved. '!', t'OlWI'V J'Alt.MI'HS' INST1TUTJJ (Prom Farm Bureau News) The County Farmers' Institute to be held nt Homer, February 17 and 18, promises to bo second to nnne "ever held In the county. If you have not alrcadv befiun to prepare your exhibits, this should be attended .c at once. The premiums arc liberal, let's make the entries lare. FARM l'RODUCE. Ten Ears Yellow Corn First pre mium SG.OO, second $3.00, third $2.00. Ten Ears White Corn--First pre mium SG.00. seconfl $3.00, third $12.00. Ten Ears of Corn of Other Dentj vnrletv First nremiutnSD.OO, second Tne following schedule of wages $3.00, third 52.00. for road and liridi'e work for 1021, Sweepstakes l'ust te" (-','s r co,n Av.ia adopted: Alan and team, 8 hour day, 0.00. Man aloiif, 8 hour day, fl.00. Road draj'.cinif, 85 cents per mile, round trip. Board directs that no claims be SIO.00. Best siimle ear entry il.u. Ten Ears J'opcnrn First premium $3.00, second $2.00, third $1.00. i Winter Wheat One full peck, fust premium, $3.00, second $2.00, third SI. 00. naid for accounts contracted by por-l Snrinir Wheat -One full peck, first bons not authorized to contract such premium $3.00, second $2.00, thild debts, matters of necessity being in $1.00 every case rclerru to tne commis sioners, or one of them. Bonds as follows were approved: Jumes J. Lapsley, county highway (ommifsioncr, Oats Any variety, one full peck,' first premium $3.00, second $2.00, third 51.00. 1 Barley Any variety, one full peci:, first premium SJ.00, second $2.oO, B. McKinley, precinct assessor, for. third $1.00. I Omadi precinct. 1'otatoeTs Early, one lull peck, first Michael E. Kennelly, justice of the $3.00, second $2.00, third $1.00. ' peace, St. John's. I Potatoes Latt, one full peck, first Mike Woerner, overseer road di; $3.00, second $2.00, third $1.00. i trlet 1. PRODUCTS OF THE HOME I Tim Hodglns, overseer district 7.' Premiums for the home are divi The following claims were allowed' ed into domestic science and domes- (hi Inheritance I'iiihI Geo. A. Penry, labor, SG0.G5. On Coiiiiiiivloiicr OMiict No. 3: Geo. A. Penry, labor, $1-11.95. Approved for rc-imbursenient from State Highway Fund: Will Bcardshear, work on ?hcd, $108.00. I. Persinger, same, SKI. Homer Lumber Co,, material for shed, $40 15. St, Anthony & Dakota Lumber Co., shed, $302.00. Kettler & Probst, supplies, $3.85. S. A. Brown, blacksmith work, VJ. Standard Oil Co., gas, $51.43. G. F. Broyhill, gas, $31.81. F. M. Beardshear, February, $120. W. L. Broyhill, February, $120. Sylvestor Tractor Co., repairs, $0.50 In compliance with order of the tic art. There is a class of each of these for girls 1G years of age and under. They arc for the women as follows: l Butter -First premium $2; second $1.50; third $1. Cakes Angel Food, fir's t $2; second $1.50; third $1. Frosted Loaf Cake first $1.50; sec ond $1; third 50 cents. Doughnuts first $1; second 75 cts; third 50 cts. Apple Pie first $1; second 75 cts; third 50 cts. Lemon Pie first $1; second 75 etr third 50 cts. I Hrend first $2; second $1.50;thinl $1.00. I Canned Fruits -Peaches, first, 75 cents; second, 50 cents. Pears -first 75 cents; second. 50 cents. Cherries board, the following statement cf,- first, 75 cents; second, 50 cents. the financial condition of the county Jellies--Pluin, fir'.st, 50 cents; see ls furnished from the county records. ond, 25 cents. Grape first, 60 ot- Indebtedness of the county amount. second, 25 cents. Apple first ."0 to $83,237.19, divided as follows: Warrants registered on various funds as follows: cents; second, 25 cents. Finished Fancy Quilt first $1; sec ond 50 cents. Best finished cotton County General Fund ....$ 25293 lJ7 iuilt first $1; second 50 cents. Lounty urldge fund 10980 U. Crochet 1-ilet, display of six pat Emergency Bridge Fund.. Commissioner Dlst. No. 2.. Road Dlst. No. 1 Rood Dlst. No. 7 Road Dlst. No. 8 Road Dlst. No. 10 Road Dlst. No. 18 Outstanding Claims: County General $ County and Emergency 4152 -9 terns- first $1.25; second SI. Tat- 13GG 93 ting best display of six patterns, 119 03 first $1.25; second $1. Crochet yoke 21G 70 - first 85 cents; second 50 cents. 153 f0 Crochet lunch cloth edge-- first 85 9G 9!i cents; second 50 cents. Crochet edge 15 90 on Tuiki3h towel- first 50 cents; see lond U5 cents. Embroidery Colored, 7558 72 first 75 cents; second 50 cents. I White eyelet first 75 cents: second -first 75 cents; I may cqm- $1.00; Bridge 33241 91 50 cents. Initial 1 second 50 cents. The 1020 levy earns for all funds,' Glr,s 1G years or under $311,214.09. divided as follows: . l'e for the following: State Fund $58712 U Bread First $1.50; second Countv General JfilWfi i!7 third 50 cents. County Bridge Fund 22603 33 I'rosted loaf cake -First $1; second F.merfecncy Bridge 5G50 b3 7r' cents; third 50 cents. Ro'tjd Fund 11301 07 ,I,,lf dozen oatmeal cookies- Fiist School Fund 121798 00 7f cents; second 50 cunts; third 25c.1 Cities and Villages ....,, 40885 51 Half dozen tugar cookies First 75 Sidewalk, Gutter, Etc 1344 17 cents; second 50 cents; third 25 ets.i Pol Tax 2720 50 Loaf ut bread First $1 ; second Drainage District No. 2... 991 2(5 7fi cents; third 60 cents. I ," 1 Apple Pie -Fiist $1; second 75 TOTAL 8311214 m9 cents; third 50 cents. i I l'onrd adjourned to meet February Lemon Pie lirst $1; second 75 21," 1921. .cents; tnird M) cents GEO. J. BOUCHER, County Clerk. ' Til) lor Ccmelcrj Report. To the Trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran church: Account of the Taylor Cemetery fririn January 1, 1920, to January 1, 1921. Jan. 1 rOn hand of last year'K account $110 28 Jan. 1 Interest on $110.23 for one year at G' 5 81 Received for care of Cemetery May 7 C. II. Bartels 5 00 July 21 Mr. Tunicllir 2 00 July 30 Fred Hansen 1 no Aug. 13 John Stalling" 10 'r' Nov. 23-Win. P. Warner .... 2 f.l Nov. 23-C. II. Bllven 2 .io Dec. 10- Roy Armour '. 60 sec- pec- Sewing bag- First 75 cents: ond 50 cents; third 25 cents. Hemstitching- First 75 cents; onu mi cents; third lift rents. Pat'chlng First 75 cents: second .60 cents; third 25 cents. 1 Bungalow Apron-First i5 centr second 50 cents; third 25 cents. Cap First 75 cents; second 60 cents; third 25 cents. Plain corset cover First 75 cents; i second 50 cents; third 115 cents. Half dozen buttonholes First 75 cents; second 60 cents; third 25 eU, Tin: NVTIOWI. l)e "MUM I'll AM) wllpaim:. (From Farm Bureau News) (By Dr. II. C. Taylor, U. S. partment of Agriculture.) Tliu whole question of fair price Total $1-15 51 should be taken up, not in the spirit Expense for Improving Cemetery iof a fight between the ditl'erent Aug. 10 -Win. Anderson, clean- I groups wljii are doing ditl'erent parts lug Cemetery $ 3(1 00 of the work required to provide for linn ft l Wt.t A n.l..t-L,..i uxii-b i nil (-finpttrmifl lint vuifli n l...ir 1 1 (in Cemetery 20 25 maintain through the years to come, I Balance on hand for year 1921 89 29 adequate and ell'iclent development' of every branch of the nation's work.' Total S145 51 The discouragement of any one ' (Signed) FRED BARTELS. branch or our national life, whether o- it lie agricultuie, mining, transportn I Seed Prices Take a Drop i-'"'1' manufacturing, or commerce, The Indications nru tli.it alfalfa. wil tlus L'lul h. reflected in the, blanches, Tills Is more especially culture, for not only is asic, in that it supplies fooil and raw materials for the other branches of our economic life, but it is in a more tiboluto sense basic ie cause it continually furnishes new elements of population to the groups engaged in the other lines of pro duction, and for this reason has rightly been called "the seed-bed of the nation." It ik. therefore, a mat- clover and other seeds will be much cheaper this spring than they have ""inches. 11 bem for several years. With the truV ,1, nKrcv exception of blue grass and white nttrlculturo tin cloyer, prices may bo near pre-war levels. This reduction will encour agfc farmers to carry yut sonic of their ideas regarding the use of grtisses and legumes in their rota tions. Previous to the rise in seed prices many farmers were needle doWn to grass a few acres about ev- this way writ Lmitiitr iitifl Iti tlita u'ni' witiiHtnr thtir land. Those interested initv tr ot Krontrat national Importance fipj some helpful suggestions in but. J""1 """ ' lMt lilooil In re letlh 109 of the Nebraska Agricu!. tnlncil on the farms. Io iln this the tural Experiment Station, called l,,h1l,tu,l,0,!,J which innke tor bette. "Forage Crops." It deals with the llvil' i".t e country must be .level wi. tin vuv niiiniii!ii wi living hi ic homes of farmers be madu at- motive. " Hit attainment of this ideal n quires leadership and organization. TJie present organized efforts on M,e part of farmers leoking toward "bet ler farming, better business and bel ter living," give promise that the various grasses and legumes, pustule ".' mixtures, etc., which are worthy of :' attention in this state. The bulle- lr .1..' ...A.. l. ,ll.i ,.t ...... 1 .. ......!. I.4....... nil limy iju iiiitiiiiii-ii iiiiiiUKii rutin Bureaus or direct from the College of Agriculture. OilOI.KHA HOGS I'OFl.TltV Why let hogs and poultry die of ,.,ii,b ,,.,. i,,i ,. L,i r.i cliplera, worms, lice or other disease? nr,C(1 w ,)e t))0tu nn(, nore ; .u Why not have hens lay No stock fu,iod as time goes on. powders needed, bend stamped en- , velopcr ot onca. Evermun Stock it Poultry Farm, Gallatin, Mo. THE HERALD FOlt NEWS HVVI(i DKCIIIKI) TO 310 VI-: OXTO A SMALLIOK FAH3I, AXI) HAVIXU 3IOIM-J STOCK, KTC, THAN I CAN IIAXDLK, I W'llAi DISI'OSi: OF THK F0liL0VIX(J IMMUMOHTY AT ITIMilC ATCTIOX OX AMIAT IS KXOWX AS' Til 1-2 OLD .1131 BKKKY FAK3I, 7 JIILKS SOTTHMAST OF POXCA; 1 MlliFS SOUTH AND .MILK FAST OF THE SlT3I3IIT, AXI) 2 3IILKS WKST AXI) MILK SOUTH OF WILLIS, AM) I J MILKS XOHTH OF (JOODWIX, XFI5IL, OX Monday, Febr 7th SALi: STAKTS AT I2::() 9 Spiiii ot' 31 it its, 10 and 11 years 3ltilc, ." years old, weilit 1 1.10. 31nle 1 yetirs old, weifrht l.'IOO. Hay 31 a re, 8 years old, iveilil l;l."0. IS SI- ti head of Horses and Mules old, wt. yum fkj.:k iirxni at xoox 9 1 Blue Koan 3lare, 7 jesirs old, ivein'ht 1 Muck 31are, 7 years old, weight 11(H). 1 (Jcay 31 u re, ( years old, weight ItfOO. 1 Hay 3Iare, ( years old; weight 1:500. 32 head of Cattle II Head of Choice Cows and Heifers. Some Good 3Iilch 1 Hereford Hull Cows some !) Calves. - 32 will he fresh Sale Day. 8 Yeti r lings. 48 Hesud of Hogs 48 One Set of Good Work Ten Dozen Chickens. Harnc: S03IF HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Set of Single Harness 40 Quarts of Fruit. TFU31S OF SALE: -Ten Months' time will be given at 10' interest. All Sums under $10.00, Cash. P. E. Christensen j wner COL. !:. F. UAS3IUSSEX, Auctioneer. Sg?k?Stt9$9S&fe03m SECUHfTV HAXK OF TOXCA, Clerk. 3Ka PUBLIC hJr JfTL Jb4 3LLd 9 uea stat HAYI.NC DECIDED TO QUIT FAU.MIXti AXI) 3IO' E TO SOUTH DAKOTA, I AVILL SELL ALL 31 Y i'EUSOXAL IMiOl'EHTY AT PUHLIC AUCTION AT 3IY FAH3I I 3IILES XOHTH AXI) 1 3IILE WEST OF .1ACKSOX, XEHHASKA, OX Tuesday, FebV- 1 5, 1 92 1 SALE CO.M31EXCES AT Vi O'CLOCK SIIA1IT FHEE LUXtMl SEHYED AT XOOX. 13 Head of Horses and Mules 13 Two span of .Mules (5 years old, ut. about !:200. One span of grey .Mares, ." years old, wt. about 2200. One grey -31 a re, ." years old, wt. about 1000. One team of Colts. One span of suckling One .Mule, 2 years old. 8 head of Cattle 40 31ilch Cows, one giving Three 2-ycar-old milk, and Heifers. one wi Three old. 31 tiles. One 3lissouriMack. I lie i-resii ny date ot yearling Steer Calves Sale head f Shoats 40 Machinery, Etc Single Huggy. Cultivators. Heater. One One 3IcCormick 7-foot Hinder. I Walking Stirring I'lou. 1 Hit 18-Harrel Stock Tank. One '2-lton 3lachine. ',' One 'l-Hottoui Tractor IMow. I Tandem Tractor 2 Lumber Wagons. One Cultivators. : Walking 1 Disc Harrow. I Tank Hay Hake. One 10--20 Titan Tractor. sled. I New Cutter. 2 Hay Hacks. One lli-foot Hunt. 1 Hog Itiic Set of HaruesK. J0 Hods of Hog Wire. One Xew '200-Egg "Old Separator. .Numerous oilier articles not 1'ted on hills. I Dresser, 1 Sewing 3lachine, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, and I Deering Corn Hinder. 2 Hiding ii g IMow. i Stump Hreaking IMow. Hiding Listers. One 1 Xew Hoh- Oil Tanks. Trusty" I neu hu Disc. 1 Hour Waterer. ' One or. One De Laval Cream other Household Goods. 1 Ford Touring Car. 1 Maxwell Roadster. About 250 Bushels Oats. TEH3IS OF SALE Ten Months' Time will be given on approved notes bearing 10 per cent interest. All sums under $10.00 Cash. No goods removed until settled for with the clerk. GEO. BANEY, Owner COL. E. F. HAS3IUSSEX, Auctioneer. HAXK OF DAKOTA COUXTY, Clerk. Mr i $ H f M A i ' ''l 'i' ,' t