Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 03, 1921, Image 8

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITV, NEBRASKA,
Report of tho Condition of
The First State Hunk
of Nacora, Nebr., Charter No. 1332,
In the State of Nebraska at the close
of business February 16, 1921.
RESOURCES
Loons and discounts S 0C188 33
Overdrafts b81 o'J
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 3500 00
Current expenses, tnxc3 and
interest paid 407. ')5
.Due from Nation
al and State
yanks $17997 10
Currency 088 00
Cold coin 05 00
Silver, nickels and
cents C0 19
Liberty loan bonds
held as cash re
serve COO 00 19854 35
Total , 5120032 22
LIABILITIES
Cupital stock paid in $10000 00
Surplus lund 2000 00
Undivided profits 791 SO
Individual deposits
subject to check.S14942 38
Demand certifi
cates of deposit. 792
Tlmi) certificates
of deposit .... 58393 72 103344 02
Notes and bills re-discounted
'. . 3000 00
Deposit oi 's guaranty fund. 893 40
Total $120032 22
State of Nebraska,
County of Dakota ss.
I, II. C. Obermoller, cashier of tht
nbovc 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.
II. C. Obermoller, Cashier.
Attest:
William G. Uohdc, Director.
William Blcde, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 25th day of February, 1921.
Zcola Obermoller, Notary P'llillc.
Commission expires Feb. 3, 1920
Report of tho Condition of
Tho Hubbard State Bank
of Hubbard, Nebr., Charter No. 743,
in the State of Nebraska at tho close
of business February 10, 1921.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $134743 23
Overdrafts 100 79
Bonds, securities, judg
ments, claims, etc., in
cluding all government
bonds 1900 00
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 3139 15
Current expenses, taxes and
interest palci 8582 27
Due from Nation
al and State
banks $ 21307 32
Checks and items
Of exchange . . 085 49
Currency 2375 00
Silver, nickels and
Cents 473 01 24841 42
Total
$173300 iU
. LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In ....$ 10000 00
Surplus fund 7500 1)0
Undivided profits 11192 24
ed pi
al de
individual depoB
Its subject to
check $ 50730 08
Demand ccrtiil-
fates of Du-
ppsltH 0924 84
Time certificates
of deposit .... 79352 55 143008 07
Depositor's guaranty fund. 1000 55
Total '. $173300 80
State of Nebraska,
County of Dakotass.
It D. G. Evans, cashier of the
above named bank, do hereby swear
that tho above statement Is a 'cor
rect and true copy of tho report made
to the State Bureau of Banking.
1). G. EVANS, Cashier.
Attest:
11. II. Adair, DlreqtOr.
Lliner II. Blermann, Director.
Subscribed tlnd sworn to before me
this' 2l8t day of February, 1921.
Helen H. Evans, Notary Public.
Commission expires Feb. 21, 1923.
Roport of tho Condition "of tho
The Hank of Dakota County
of Jackson, Charter No. 051, in tho
State of Nebraksa at tho close of
business February 10, 1921.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 5221032 12
Overdrafts 477 02
Bonds, securities, judg
ments, claims, etc., in '
eluding all government
bonds 0477 91
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures
Current expenses, taxes and
Interest paid
Due from Na
tional and .
state banks...? 49091 17
4357 28
22198 42
Lhqcks and items
of exchange . .
Currency
Gold coin
Silver, nickels
and cents
414 23
2000 00
005 00
417 88 52588 28
Total $310131 03
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid ii $ 20000 00
Surplus fund 4000 00
Undivided profits 20200 99
Individual de
posits subject
to check $ 49031 29
Time certificates
of deposit .... 205812 30
Cashiers checks
outstanding .. 1G07 30 25C513 89
Depositor's guaranty fund. 3350 15
Total ,..$310131 03
&TATB OF NEBRASKA, -County
of Dakota rk.
I, W. A. McNuIty, cashier of the
Bbove named hank, do hereby swear' I, H. H. Adair, President nT the
tha the above statement is u correct 'above named bank, do hereby swear
ancj true copy of the report made to that tho above statement is a cor-
the State Bureau of Banking. jrect and true copy of the report made
W. A. MeNULTY, Cashier.
Attt-at
T. F. Harrington, Director.
Michael R. Holer,. Director.
auuscriueu anil sworn to before me
.this 24th day of February, 1921.
1). F. Waters, Notary Pi
ubllc.
CommIion expires July 17, 1924
Regulations Governing Pupil1)'
Llt;lith Grade Lxaiiilniitlons
III 1921.
1. The date for the special eighth
grade oxemination oitcrcci mjjaKou.,. h teacher for those
- - .. . . . i . . i
M ?un, S "fn S: " KfffilbJect. in order to have their papers
i-'.j""--1-.M- f h. nfTnrrVi ,n.BrBdc'
grade examinations to be offered in
nil thf. counties of the State ire
Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8,
and Friday, May t ami u.
2. These examinations will be held
in Homer, Dakota City, South Sioux
City, Hubbard and Jackson, in the
public school buildings and in the
rooms designated by the local super
IntondenL of schools. An examina
tion will also be held in each cf the
parochial schools of the County to
...ni.,mnlntfi the dudIIs attending '
therein. Unrests and those of the school arc
3. Since the final examinations! better nerved thereby. Pupils who
are offered on tho above dates in show by their first examinations that
other counties too, pupils may take they are improperly 'prepared will ti
them at any examination points in,
ndifjininir counties that are more con
vi-nlnnt to reach than tho ones in
this County. However, they must
attend to the following things: Use
the registration number assigned in
Dakota County, write the name of
thi3 County on each sheet of paper
handed in, mark at the ton of each
set of papers, "Send to Dakota City,"
to keep the conductor from mis-send-
ing it, and uk mo.r coniiucior wWay8 to prevent,, as" far as possible,
send their papirs to Wilfred L. Vos", I ? . '',. nf .::' nr '
County Superintendent, Dakota City
Nebraska, by express, collect.
4. The examination programs
shall be as follows, with the subjects
to be offered in the order listed:
FRIDAY-FEBRUARY
Forenoon Afternoon
Orthography Pummmship
Mental Arith- Physiology
metlc
heading
APRIL -MAY
THURSDAY
Grammar History
English Composi-. Civics
tion Physiology
Penmanship Drawl ry; y
FRIDAY t
Mental Arith- Orthography
metic Reading
Arithmetic Geography
Hook-keeping Agriculture
5. All grades of at least 807o
1 I.. ..,..!..!. ..UM.l.. ..infiEiinttfinj
wniju m uiKimi Kii-- ca.,111111..........
of former school years are accepted
when they were earned under the
rules and regulations In force In this
State. Similar grades are accepted
from othor states when earned under
conditions similar to ours,
0. When a pupil holds or offers a
grade under rule 5, he is not permit
ted to raise it unless he has taken
the full review in the subject with
the class in thirf school year. A
grade of SO'c will stand though a
lower one is subsequently earned.
New passing grades must lie earneu examinations. In' the past, athletic
In all subjects In which tho grudcBof cvepts have been a contributing fnc
provlous years are below 80V'r. tor to poor examination papers be-
7. Only first trials in each subject nK handed in. The county superin
are permitted in the examinations of tendont cannot make allowance for
February and April. When it 1b do- this, nor can the young, red-blooded
sired or necessary id write on a sub-1 American be expected to contain
ioct again, it may bo done in May. himself for the boneIt of his 'exam
No further papers are graded in a Jnation.
subject In which a pupil has at least i 2 D() not CXllnln the n,eanng of
80 unless he has re-taken all "-' cxntiiiniitlon questions, for it will
lects In which he has grades below ,)olhol. lh(Ml, 8 wh) nre schoole(1
S0 and needs credits to obtain his unoU(,l tl) r(ilu, nld unden,tnnd
"vcraget ' lnu questions.
8, Whon it has been determined '
that a pupil has at least the legal & Unseal the qu tions before
minimum of 00 in all required t'i- pupils. .
subjects and no less than tho legal . I. Caution pupils against colli-
average oi Vft't?, ins remaining man-
uscrlpt.1 if any, will not be graded)
nor recorded. However, a pupil
ihould be careful not to fail to re-
write In enough subjects to assure
him the required average grade. A
number fall to do this, though, every J
ytur .. , , , ,,,. , I
9. Where. In order to facilitate
the work of the s'chool, the seventh
tnd elglith grades are combined for
certain subjects- other than mental
arithmetic, orthography, penmanship,
mill drawing, Iiimu examiniuioiw may,
bo taken' In such subjects; provided,'
Report of tho Condition of
Tho Itiink of Dakota City
of Dakota CItv. Nebr.. Charter No.
994, in the btate oi iNODiasui, . wie
... -.-.. . -.r . .
close of business I'cnrury io, iw-i.
RESOURCEa
Loans and discounts 5180511 dG
Overdrafts L'"",
Bonds, securltiea, judg
menis, claims, etc., in
cluding all government
bonds 21200 .10
Banking house, furnituro
and lixtures 801" 00
Current oxponses, taxes and
interest paid II Si du
Duu from na
tional and
state banks ..$$ 70818 45
Currency 221G 00
Gold coin 130 00
Silver, nickels and
cents 351 II
Total $290148 08
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ....$ 20000 00
Suiplus fund '... 4000 On
Undivided profits 2003 55
.Individual depos
lts subject to
check $120080 59
Demand certifi
cates of depos
its 2398 73
Time certificates
f
of deposit .... 135711 27
Certified checks 1 05
Due to National
and state banks 259'J 92 20(1792 10
Depositor's guaranty fund. 2992 37
1 io. rin the papers of each mn nil
Total $290148 08 script together at the upper left
STATE OF NEBRASKA, .hand corner.' Use plus only.
Countv of Dakota. mm. 17. Do not roll or fold nimers.
. ' Adair, President.
Attest;
Elmer II. Bleriiiaun, Director.
Geo. W. Carter, Director. .
.Subscribed and sworn to before me
tills 24th day of February, 1921.
siunky T. r'KUAI, Notary Public.
My coromlselon expires Sept. 20,1925.
that both the scvonth and the eighth
grade work for these subjects outlln
ed In the course of study has boon
covered in the proper and usual man
nor. Pupils who are ready to take
a limited number of subjects In tho
fina cxaminat ons must no rccom-
nn cxnnimiiLiuiis
10. Anv seventh trrade pupil may
take the examination In physiology
in April and May when he has been
recommended to "the county superin
tendent by his teacher to lake the
subject.
11. The county superintendent re
serves the right to over-rule the
wlih of any nupil to take certain
subjects and his teacher's recom
mendation to take them when it.
shall iumLMir th tit the pupil's best in-
barred from taking turtner cximina
tions this year.
12. All grades will be sent to the
'principal ()r to the rural teacher so
tney mny i,e given to the pupils at
RUCn times when the knowledge of
the grades to the pupil will no longer
interfere with the work to bo done
n certain classes,
J;, TeBchera shouId cnution their
inst coiUsion. and suggest
ceiving help from others taking ex
aminations. il. Each pupil must protect any
and all of his writing' from the view
of others being examined. To give,
receive or obtain aid in any manner
to bring about the answer to any
(picstion will warrant the cancella
tion of all grades of all concerned.
Any answers found by the examiners
that show any form of dishonesty
will be brought to the pupil's and
teacher's attention. The consequen
ces will be according to the merits
of the case. Some of last year's pu
pils are suircring the consequences
of their dishonesty in examinations.
15. The name of the textbook
studied by the pupil should be given
in the heading of each examination
paper. Teachers should see to it
that the pupils know the names of
the textbooks used.
1 1 Pnnlld ulin fin nni Vinvj. frno
. . .' .. ... . .
hjK, scimi privileges in their uis-
tricl i,oud Hund t0 the county su-
pernteiulent for the free tuition
cnrd (md nppy for thu tuition be-
f Mv ,.,, T, , wm nvoid delfW
nn,i jnprinveninnce. If a mnill fails
to pass, his parent's application will
merely become void.
To i:aiiiiiiiitloii Conductors
1.
First of all, distracting condl-
tions or attractive events should not
i)e olng on when pupils ore writing
mh.
n. As the occasion aris.es, means
should bo suggested to pupils to pro-
tect their manuscript and scratch
pnper from the view of others being
examined.
,. No corrections of any kind
should lie made by any one exci-pt
U0 ownor ,)f tj0 jr ,,L u th(J
on, om w,)(, cnn nak(J R r
orKn. Pupim, too, .Oiould avoid,
,r p0Ssl,0 having to indicate corree-
lI()S (), t)u.ir pi,p0r8. ,
papers.
7. If a pupil does not write on r
question, he should put its number
in the proper order, and write the
wurds, ''Left out," in the space be
low the number.
8. Underscore words or parts of
rvMhiiwvj iii.it
sentences when it will help to make
t)lu nnsw0l. to a question better un
der,stood. The examiner will eive
i.,. utti,. ,..-..,ih f.,.. .,.!,.., v,.. ,.,:n
haV)) t(( Ulke f(). KrnnU.d ',. wij jlin.c
to guess at.
9. Use pon and
make drawings.
Ink, except l.
10. Permit no pupil to leave tht
ixamlnation room until he has coin
pleted his subject,
11. On the final examinations, pu
pils should be asked to re-take
enough subjects in which they have
below 8()'' to assure them an aver
erage of 75.
12. A pupil should bo made to
decide whether or not he wants to
hand in Ills examinations. If his
papers are handed in, no one should
take it upon himself not to send
them to the county superintendent.
13. You will see to it that each
pupil has his own registration nuin-
bur for 1921 on each page. His using
a wrong or an old registration mini-
bor may give another pupil his grade,
or compel lilm to come to the countv
superintendent's office to identify
his papers. The pupil will have the
principal worrying to do in connec
tion with these matters.
14. The pupil's name must not ap
pear anywhere on his papers. If a
question should ask for his name, he
Is to substitute "John Doe," or
"Richard Rowe."
15. Caution against the waste of
examination paper. It is expensive,
Send them in a flat package,
' l8 l'ow much examination paper
d how many sets of questions will
you need for your next examination'.'
19. r.xaniinaiton pn ners will De on
, Hie for 90 days after the examination
i in May, subject to review by the
proper persons concerned.
WILPUKI) P. VOSSJ,
I Cumitj Suiierlnleiiileiit.
The Herald for News wncn It is !?:.;;
Farm Bureau Field Notes
I!, II. Vniiinr. Couiitj Agent
roiMntv Jinrnxus
Afun-h 0. 10. and 11 arc set usldo
".. nnitltrv' meetings
Ml. Ch.-.s.T.
for poultry mfeu''i .,''',. the
r,nm.n tmiiltrv MipeialtSl lrnlll Uic
V.UIIU..U.., r .--j . ... , .
State Extension Service will .ass .1st ,
in these meetings, which arc i the be -, k of he sp,endd ,)0SSibIHti
ginning of a sr es of mee tings ",,,. farm 'wh,ch inny be se(
demonstrations to be held in tne f th but orRanize nn( co.op
Z& hilet .1,1- Mmn are for!? P,c. ln.re thin3 Ptninin,
. inu i,.utunh0 ... ....- ...-- I their ousincss.
the discussion of methods ot inuiiti- Th(j ,zeg BWnrdcd fol. farm ,,,.
tlon and brooding and a study of thetduce 'er M follows.
nroblems confronting the poultry.
raiser at this time. Both natural preemnn Rockwell; 2nd, Luther Mar-
and artificial methods will be uisltn. ardt Malcome Bieth.
cussed. The building and arranging Ten enrg yciow dent corn 1st, market," was the statement made re
of brooders and coops, feeding of R(,ir)h c-raham: 2nd. Louis Battels; centlv bv E. H. Beckstead, well-
young chicks, and the treatment for
mites, lice ana diseases win we con
sidered. Tho schedule wilt be as follows:
Wednesday, March 9, 2:00 p. in.
Mrs. E. L. Iden's, at Walker's Island.
Thursday, March 10, 9:30 a. m.
Mr?. Wm. McAfee, at Elk Valley.
Thursday, March 10, 2:30 p. m.
Win. Rohde's, near Nacoro.
Friday, March 11, 9:30 a. m. -M.
G. Learner's, at Salem.
Friday. March 11, 2:30 p. m.-Mn.
II.' G. Ogburn's, on Fiddler Creek.
Everybody is invited to attend
these meetings. We can assure those,
....
who do that they will not lie disap
pointed, for Mr. Cornman is a capable
and practical poultryinan.
Although many did not understand
what was to bd done at the meetings,
for taking referendum votes in ag-
ricultural bills", in the meetings last mrS- Raymond Voss got 2nd on oalanecd ration. this inexpensive
week, some of these were well nt- cloiiKhnuts. 3rd on bread and 2nd on mixture placed in a sheltered box
tended and the interest in all ca.-.es flinCy quilt. where the hogs can get at it as they
was good. Seven bills, all of which. Mrh. Kd Eichorst secured 1st on need it, will produce far better re
originated in the House of Rcpre- npple and alsti on lemon pie. suits than, any high priced so-called
sentatives, were discussed and voted
upon
The continuous cutting of the price
1 III- Lvniiiiituun .utiniK ' i.ii; (.i i-j
of milk to farmers with no reduction
in charges for hauling has driven
Dakota county milk producers to
call a meeting to discuss the situa-
tion and determine steps to be taken
in controlling the situation. Begin-
tney have not complained until now,
when the price is below cost of pro-
tlucUon- I
FARMKIIS' INSTITFTi: A SUCTKSS
More than unusal interest wasman-
ifested at the Farmers' Institute held
in Homer February 17 and 18. Not
even the very rough roads prevent-
ed a good attendance in both the
men's and women's sections on each
of the two days.
The entries were all of"a very high
quality and numbered 38 in the
men's section, 43 in the women's and
28 in the girls.' Mr. P. II. Stewart
judged the exhibits of farm products
1 ,.. At r.t , ..
ami juiss ii i iii u aiuruevant ine pro-
ducts', of the home.
Sneakers for Hih nmn's snciinn
wore P. H. Stewart of the State Ex-
tension Snrvlp.i. wlin Inld nf anm
new varieties of small grain and
Tiilinda of ...vtifuinrr unn,i m
llenrv Kerstoln of the Bureau of An-
Imal Industry, talked of hoir cIIsphsps.
their prevention and control. He
. ' '
M I n rr Mnwnli 1 FnMm,a nnln tnnntn
net nrico of 18-H ppntj nor rrallnn nLnl cherries and eyelet embroidery. t,e mnrringe relation heretofore ex-
flPpercVmi..CSePtLKrS "Z"ttuta Tt t Pla''nt,ifr ""'i"
ft0 'Alttuglietniiul " -cUedlytowe ffi? ' "' "ll t "tS grouS'oAS
hriwntetoriyAhZ. , Lh.?f t0 '1?f,VSi "3 " -ue.t and iniidelity, and
whs loiiuwuu iiv ur. r ranees oi xne """'"- , " -" "" ;,,"' c..lm. not ed that on the aist clay of Jan
same section who spoke on Tubercu-1 Officers for the coi ing sessions i y
losis and its control. Mr. George " . 'Sk' cretnrv- his duly verified petition against you
I? Unmnur nf ti, fnt v,inni president , r. P. Lulbertton; secretary- ,,,.., ' . . ... ix,'...
s! Ijt '
in i iiiii in i'vimh miirKiM mi inn nni nnii
told liow they may be remedied. Mr.
George Woftz. president of the Ne
braska Good Roads association, spoke
at length on road laws and road con
struction. He illuftrated his talk
With the use of three reels of motion
pictures. The County Agent gave ,i
summary of cost of production rec
ords kept in the county.
In the ladies' section. Miss Alma
Sturdevant gave her demonstration
"Short Cuts in Sewing." Mr. Chas.'
T. Cornman, State Poultry specialise,
spoke both days on different phases
of the poultry Industry. Miss Belle
Bcaclllv. of the Nolirnsltn Pnrmpi
public health sorvice, tailed before
Bonds, securities, judg
ments, claims, etc., In
cluding all government
bonds .128 13
Hanking house, furniture
and rixturss. RuflO 00
Current expensos, taxes and
interest paid 5523 28
Due from nation
al and state
banks ? 19167 00 -
Currency 1067 00
Silver, nickels
and cents 519 33 20753 39
Total $ 09703 1J
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .... Idhh) Of)
Undivided profits 4058 03
Individual depos
its subject to
check v$ 22020 70
Time certificates
of deposit ... 32123 72 65044,48
Total . S f.9703 11
State of Nebraska,
Countv of Dakotass.
I, HavHK Quinn, Cashier of the
obovo named bank, do hereby swear
that the above statement Is a cor
rect and true copy of I he roport
mado to the Stnt HnnVhik Ronrd.
RAY F. QUINN, Caslner.
Attest: -J.
C. Duggan. Director.
Report of the Condition or flT re,r,t MplLlnand di- the claims of the defendants Georgt
of Goodwin. Wunriukn. Charter No. n,lkot bounty, Nebraska command- . ' int(.rcst'ed ,n tho 'tBtP
1533, In the State of Nebraska at the . K V'0 to seti the promise s ni....i- ()f g R Grn,. vjrtue ()f a
close of business February 10, 1921. tor described, to '"tiafyn certain dc- q, , o , F ' () d
RESOURCf kre,eif Tn n tereof Georgo J5. Graff, and to remove the
Loans and discounts $ 37890 00 9cto 'er; n n J , nn.i mrnlnlt clouds occasioned by the claims of
Overdrafts 108 22. .f.a.Yr of ', Cl I5e0 "".".""pL'h". I each and every one of the defend-
II. II. Adair, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 23rd day of February, 1921.
Hlmer 11. Blermann. Notary Public,
JJy commission expires Jan. 8, 1923.
v '
the ladles and high school on home
hurfcing and first aid work.
The evening program on tho 17th
Was attended by over 300 persons.
Two reels Of filnib furnished by the
department of survey and conserva
tion ol tho ruato university were rui
'at the Rialto theatre. Those present
... . , ., ,,. . ,,,...,
lncn went to tne E.xciiange nan wnero
R 1)oreen of soux c,
T . whitn dent corn 1st.
3rd, Raymond Voss
Ten ears calico dent corn 1st,
Ralph Graham.
Sweepstakes- best ten ears of corn
-Ralph Graham. . .
Best single ear-L. M. Llessing.
Jen cars . popcorn - 1st, Arthur
Bliven; 2nd, Louis Rockwell; 3rd,
Luther Martin.
Best peck winter wheat-Lmory
AU,"!!0e.,,i ,!. lot d r t ..ft
rv,riL Vymw.' ?,'ir VmnVv
w.ch 2nd, Chris Miller; Jdr, Emory
Potatoes-lst. S. G. Lcftwich; incl,
Louis KocKweu; oru, uranim. w,uB.i-
.... ... ..., ,-. . i i.
Best onloiw-lst, Ed Rockwell.
In the hoiibchold department for
women and girls over 1G years of
age, Mrs. Chas. Whaley won 1st on
both butter and bread.
Mrs. Geo. Bates received 1st on
nniroi"rnnl ruin.
Mrs. C. R.' Young was awarded 1st
on frosted loaf cake, doughnuts, can-
ncd peaches and canned chicken.
Mrs. Louis Rockwell won 2nd on
. -- . .
biead and Mrs. . H. Kyan nd on
canned pcauics.
Mm. Aksel - Chrihtcnscn received
on c?"ne ciiernea ,1-"""
pears and 2nd on crocheted hllet and
colored embroidery.
1 Dr. Nina R. Smith got 2nd on can-
flet' crocheted lunch eloth
' d crocheted towel edge.
t-uj,.,
Mrs. G. Knepper was given 1st o..
nxunlmtnil vnlna nrwl 9nil nn initials
On ciocheted yokes, Mrs. T. I).
Curtis won 2nd.
Mrs. Mike Green won 2nd on grape
jelly.
On colored embroidery Mrs. Audrey
Allaway won 1st and Miss Marion
Curtis 1st on eyelet embroidery.
In the soction for girls 10 years
imd under, Alice Runge was awardod
1st on oatmeal eookies.'sugar cookie-',
bread, bread nut loaf, lemon pie,
hemstitching, and corset cover; 2m1.
on apple pie, sewing bag, and butto;i
I. -I .....1 o-.l .. ff.pfiwl lrt.f pnVn
uoius; uuu uru un uua.cu ...... .......
I' Candace Young won 2nd on suga,-
cookies: Annabel Hiserote 2nd o
frosted cake, and Olivo Blacketei J?k
Gil bungalow apron
iwn i"K wiw k-vu,, "- '
cdloat cake, sewing bag. anu button
d, lemon pie, nut
litching, patching,
-er; 3rd on ontmea?
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loaf bread, hemst
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ssas sitnsrs.
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Ogburn, Louis Rockwell, Ons. 'Green,
John Daley, Vern Morgan and Paul
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mason,
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n the woman's section the oincers
d over. They are: Chairman,
hold
Mrs. S. A
Mason-,' secretary, Miss
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Helen Shull: directors Mrs. vv. n.
Ryan, Mrs. Raymond Voss, Mrs. L. L
Ream and Mrs. Geo. Bates.
I.KGAL NOTICES
1st Pub. Feb. 10,1921 5w.
Sll LIMITS SAI.F.
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following described property, to-wit
Lot rjine (9), in block one hundred
forty-one (141) in the Village of Da
kota City, Dakota County, Nebraska,
and I will, on the 14th day of March.
1921, at ten o'clock A. M. of said
day, at the south frony door of the
Court House, in Dakota City, Dakota
County, Nebraska, proceed to sell at
auction, to the highest and best bid
der, for cash, all of the above de
scribed property, or, so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy
said order of sale issued by said
Geo. J. Boucher, the amount due
thereon in the aggregate being the
sum of three hundred sixty dollars,
with interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from October 4th,
1920, anil prior taxed costs amount
ing to $8.25, and accruing cots.
Given under mv hand this 5th day
of Februory, 1921.
GEO. CAIN.
Sheriff of Dakota County, Nebraska.
1st Pub. Feb. 10, 1921 4W.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Anna C. Voss, Defendant:
You ore, hereby notified that Rob
ert F. L. Voss, Plaintiff, filed his pe
tition against .you as defendant, on
the 25th day of October, 1920, in the
Dittrlct Court of Dakota County, No-
iu.iil:v i uiu .unun vui'vi " -..v-. J. f, tit nniiiT'iu n rn nil
notice isnurcy k'v.. .- m ., virtllo f p,.rtnin ,w,ia frnnl
.. .1 I... !.... 4-1. of llT
e of .in order of sale , issueu w deceased:
UCO, .J. uuuuH.1, t . ' . . tr rninnvn flip olnnds nnf-nsinnnil liv
i i i -k nnniii .iiirk nun -
lnrs with interest at eight per c
per annum from the 4th day of ,Oc- ,oforo the d of
tober, 1920 ai 1 I ils costs taxed at Dntod thjg 5th February,
e ght and 25-100th dollars, and ac- 10. itvi?OM r minuvAV
crulne costs. I have levied on the ,J-1' In KON C" BUCnA. ,
COXDEJVIX niOH PRICED
STOCK FOODS
Prominent, Hog Kaiser Jys
Prices Charged Are Vu
lva minted Makes His
Own Hog Food,
With Hotter
Kesults.
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"Tl.nf In. la nil t.lirniifrh nnvlnir
fnncv nrlces for stock foods and hoir
remedies and that he is raising some
'of the best hogs ever placed on the
known hog raiser and authority on
live stock.
Mr Bcckstend'.9 hogs ore the envy'
of hig nciK,hors, and have "topped
the mnrket" for several years in
oW(l Ho states that for years he
b , t h,Bh.prlccd WR foods and hotf
ro,aies, lvtt he is all through pay-
. extravagant prices for what he
c( mnko hmscU e state3 thnt
what the liogs need are minerals, and
ls th sucret of his wonderful sue-
h exl,laIn,nr that ,e takes
nout Jvo pounda of ordinary miner-
ii ni iwnien is nure conconirnicn
mnern am, cost' onlv n cout)le of
'dollars) and mixes same with enough
bran or filler to make a hundred,
pounds. All hogs, and especially
''rood sows require minerals as they
eeP them free from worms, and in
me pniK oi condition, and are essen
tial to the hogs growth and a well
stock foods.
Send two dollars to The Mineraline
Chemical Co., 1038 North Wells St.,
ri,inrn in nn,i ti.ov .;n fnr,..n,,i
-w....H, ...., ...it. v.ij , aw .......
you j,y prepajd parcel post, enough
mineraline to make a full hundred
poundSi Adv.
braska, the object and prayer of
which is to obtain u dissolution of
you nro required to answer said
petition on or before the 21st day
)f Clinch 1921
Dated this 5th day of February,
1921. ROBERT F. L. VOSS,
PlaintifL
1st Pub. Feb. 10, 1921 4w.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Byron C. Buchanan, Plaintiff, vs.
jnmea w. Virtue, and his heirs, dev-
SWSt legatees, personal representa-
"ives, and all persons interested in
the estate of James W. Virtue, Lucy
u Bullock, Alfred Bullock, George
, G (V d j . heirs, devisees, leg-
. ' . ' .
ntees, personal lepresentatives, ami'
all iiersons interested in the estat'.
of George B. Graff, Lots Four (4),
nn(, Fjve (f)) jn B,ock 0ne Hundr(:a
Ninety (190), of the Village of Da-
kotu city, Dakota County, Nebraska,
. ... .... ' .. . . ,.
ll,'d ' Pursona Haiming any into!
est ot anV. k'd '" s re.ul statl
orny ,,a!lt th?ref' Defendan,ts- ,
You and each of you are hereb
You and each of you are hereby
x,
Court of Dakota
object and
V? which is to quiet his titln
Lots 1-our (4 and l-.ye (5) Block
One Hundred Ninety (190), of the
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'""ku' Y'm'"-" r J "anutu VjUU"
ty, Nebraska, and to remove tou
clouds occasioned by .he claims oi
mu usii'iiuiiiiis uitiiics y. vniuu.uu:
his lieirs, devisees, legatees, personal
lepresentatives, and all persons in
terested in the estate of James W.
Virtue, by reason of the Jormerovn
crship of said James W. Virtue ia
said Lot Four (4); to remove tho
clouds occasioned by the claims of
the defendants Lucy H. Bullock anu
Alfred Bullock in and to Lot Fou
"? P,nWff ls? pw for
urn nnmt nliln rplint r nrn rn i
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