r-Kry n, &m M S V Ji r ALL THE NEWS WHEN IT IS NEWS at ESTAIIMSIIKD AUOUST 28, 1891. nt0 Ilh DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1621 VOL. XIX. no! I so,-( Cf" So, Herald Dakota County -1 ly ll. t- "s Lrf 'vl' "J I . I - V l- I 5H s'f w 9? d r. f i i: i tVfc i ED a NEWSY ITEMS FKOM 11 rQll5151515151!51f5151 Poncn Journah Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Jacobson mid Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Kales were in Sioux City Sunday. Emerson Enterprise: George Rock well, of the Farmers Exchange store at Homer, was in Emerson last Fri day looking after business matters. Ponca Advocate: Bert Grosvcnor, r Tinii.. .,.,, IT.,-..., r5..r,. ,.,.. t Wl LJtlliyf 1(1114 1IUUJ U1U3VUUU1) I Goodwin, autoed to Herman, Nob., on Saturday, being called there by the death of their sister, Mrs. Robert Schcnck. Walthill Citizen: Mrs. Swan Olsen and Mrs. J. J". Cornwall were Homer visitors Saturdry and Sunday. Mr. Albevta Wilson and daughter Dorothy, went to Homer Tuesday to ihit her sister.Jrtrs. Harry Wilson. Allen News: Melvin Triggs is home again, after serving with the navy for some time. Mrs. C. BHall, of Ilintoii, Iowa, came Monday evening for u visit at the K. Triggs home. , ,..,., , '. , , Wakefield Republican: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dixon, Mrs. Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Savidge or South Sioux City, motored up last Sunday and spent .1... ., -.4. 4.1.., l.. nf TIT- .. .I lVff.. I UC IlllV ill. L1112 IUIII1U 111 1111. UUU 1Y113. I L. P. Dixon. The above item read j ana Mrs. John Morgan arrived "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sunday from Miles City, Mont., with Larson" in I st week's Republican. tne remains of their twin boy, who We gladly make the correction. j jjej at tie age of Gmonths. Funer- I al services were held at the church Fonda, Iowa, Times: A deal was Sunday after oon, attended by many completed this week wheteby Burt friends. Interment in the Homer Kroesen, of Fonda, will Income tht cemetery, owner and publisher of the Varina Reporter, and publish the paper next S. Toledo Sherry was in town on week. Loran B. George, of Laurens, Tuesday and informed us that his a former employe of the Times office home town, South Sioux, was grow nt Fonda, will become the editor of ing faster than any town oJf'its stec the Reporter, Mr. George has just in the state. Speaking of the un recently? teturned from; three yearn savory reputation of His toVn which service in the navy and is at pres-! is" also rapidly growing, he made the ent employed on the Laurens Sun. "following comforting nnd magnani Editor Kn'rst and his family, who mous remark: "We don't propose to have undoubtedly given Varina the have our children run down by autos best of newspaper service, will move and, by the eternal God, we are not to South Dakota, where they have a' going to ah." And he might have rplendid newspaper opening in a added "until our paving is paid for." larger field than Varina affords. r- Sioux City Journal, 29: once more liroke into the Burglars railway ticket office in South Sioux City on Tuesday night after cutting cut a window pane. The office was ran sacked completely, but the strange visitors obtained no loot as far as could be ascertained by the station agent The gum machine which has been the target of the burglar's hammer' on previous occasions was demolished ill hi it, in icm-vcii n lew uuui weiu removed from it A 'pay roll of $10,000 was said have been in the safe Tuesday, but United in the after- had been distr noon to employes. Police believe that the job was Attention! Your. Sprang Supplies We have tRerrk Interior Wall Finish Outside and Inside Paints and Varnishes Barn Paint Poultry Fence and Netting Garden Tools S ,, Lawn Mowers -, Screen Wire ' " 5 Screen Doors ' 5 Window Screens Carpet Beaters Perfection Oil Stoves, and other makes Full Line of Enamel andyAlumhum Ware Full Line of Galvanized Ware Horse Collar Pads Baskets ' n Hog Troughs , Hog Oilers Garden Giites . ; Iowa Farm Gates Posts Steel apd tjikki: TONS SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN BUILDERS HARDWARE LINE DIG STOCK OP MT3IHKH G. F. HigHe s aCo. IT. It. GREEK, Manager. Dakota City, Nob. 3asa3a33msmsKsssssiB JH OUR EXCHANGES (nj H done by local talent as the same de pot lias been broken into on several occasions this year. The office was found in disorder. Sioux City Journal, 1: Death to two horses followed u runaway on tho road between South Sicux City and Dakota City Friday, when a learn driven by Martin Knipe, a farmer, became frightened at a posing mo torcycle, broke away from the driver and after a mad gallop of a mile plunged into a barbed witc fence. Knipe was thrown twenty foot, but was uninjured, falling into a bunch of grass. The horses, tc ri.g along the wire, tote strips of hide from their bodies seven' 1 inches in width and three or four feet in length. Knipe was on hi,s way to Si".fc City with a can of cream, six cases of cgs and three crates of chickens. The Eggs and cream nrc n I it.tl losn, and the chickens esc.,s f ojn the broken crates. Knine recently moved to Dakota ' count v fiom ie.il" Nebraska City, and had purchased the team mvo years ago for $3oD Winnebaeo Chieftain: Clint Huff- J man made a trip to Daknta City on Aionuay, .7. F. Foltz, who was taken to Sioux City for treatment, is homts again. Mrs. Florence Lewis and Mrs. Ira pjigr;m 0f Sioux City, cousins of Mrs. Bert Boy(i nnd Mis. .John E. Morgan, were jjere between trains Wednes- dnv "J With such a gdardlan angel as Sher rv the dear little South Soo buds of promise are free from all danger. Muti'imonii.l Ventures The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge Mc Kinley during the past week: Name and Address. Age. Thos. J. Mitchell, Sioux City... Legal Marie I. Goodfellow. Jackson ..Legal Glen Arpau, Sioux City 50 Anna Anthonson, Sioux City 49 TT , , ,. tt4. or...... 1:4... ai j J1HIUIU V. J UUU, OIUUA Vv'iy ox to Grtldie Love, Sioux City 27 Jessie A. Cooper, Moville, Iowa Viva N. Hannah, Moville, Iowa ..26 25 The Herald for News when it Is News. , ' ' I Wood i .'" " OP SLACK COAL I WIDE AWAKE SEWING CLljB OF E.OUTH SIOUX CITY. Lead by Mrs. Mary E. McBcath. This club has completed the entire cOurso and handed in their final reports. They are the first club in the 'County to earn n gold seal to be placed on their charter. Their demonstration team, compb'ed of Lucilo Mathwig, Gail Savidgo nnd Olive Blackcter, won first place in the County Achievement Day contest for" Home ' Economic clubs. i From Farm Bureau News. Official Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners Dakota City, Neb., Sept. 2o, 1U21. Tho 'jqqtO of bounty ih,...i i.moh- ers of Dakota County, Nebraska, mot MuUIiwest comer of tlie southeast pursuant to adjournment, and lo the iiCmrtcr of the northeast quarter of order heretofore made on chc 12th,tuld section 27; thence due west dav of Sentcmber. 1921. Present- along the half section, line to the . .. William H. Rockwell, chairi.iaii': Jd-. j. Lapsloy andiNels Andersen, mc'm-oUth ajong the half section line of. John Hileman, labor, $112.50. be.rs of the board; Geo. J. Boucher, faunl section 27, in the no. thwest cor-1 Joe M. Leedoin, labor, $45. county clerk;" Geo. W. Learner, coun-jner of tho southwest quarter of tho Oii'itciiei'nl I'uml -ty attorney, and Joe M. Leedoin, 'fcoulheast quarter of said section 27; Aileen Stinson, salary, $104. 1G. county surveyor. tlience due wes.1 along the quarter-' Joe M. Lecdom, platting McBridc In the Matter of tho Orp,iiiziition quiirter l.no 1' section 27, to tho wont road, $8. of tho Proposed Dakota Gily Drain- "line of said section 27; thence duo Joe M. Leodom, platting Way road, age District: j'south along said section lino to the $10.00. Now, on the 26th day of Septem- fbnthwest cornor of said .section 27; Joo M. Lecdom, plattjng Hagan ber, A. D., 1921, at 11 o'clock A. Mjthv'nce due west ulong the north road, $12, the time heretofore fixed as. the time feHion line of section 33, in said Geo. J. Bouchor, salary, criminal for hearing all objections to the or- ganization of said proposed district, nnrl thn Tirnnosod lioundarls there- of. the Board of County Commission- ers proceeded to act upon tne peti- oeciion uue jp ma cvnier ui amu huc i u. j. uuuuauu, nni m Jijyuihi iv. tion of Andrew J. Kramper, C. II. tl$n 33; thence due west along the Wm. O'Dcll, boarding Willie Buk- Maxwell, and more than fifteen other half section lino to the northwest er, $02.50. . free holders within said proposed coiner of the northeast quaiter of Molford Lothrop, salary' and Inci- drainage district, filed with the Coun- the southwest quarter of said sec- dentals, $81.80. ty Clerk of said "county on "the 27th t tion 33; thenco due south along the Carl Andersen, livery and chain day of August, 1821; and the petl--quf.itor-quJH.ter line to tie north- man, $24. ' tioners appearing in person, and by woat corner of the southeast quarter C. E. Armhright, repairs and bridge counsel, and tho remonstrate rs and qf the northwest quarter of section fare, $8. objectors appearing in person and 4,, -Township 28, Range 9r East of the Ray H. Darling, spat;k plugs, 8. bv counsel and after having given 'SU;th Plincrpal Moridian; thence'duo Miles T. Rellly Estate, board poor, all nersojis. interested onrioittinity T)e'hearur and a thorough .1 a . - ' -'-'--.- .-.-;.. ; . - tion nv saia Hoard ol cou m tnn!ntmiri n rtni-nvirrttni-l litr TM tv Survovo'r. havine-been made ol tho territory covered by the proposed district, and having carefully consid- ercd the proposed boundaries of said district and all conditions present, upon the ground, and having heard all or. the eviuence ana an or tne ;nc nn.ci.nt n.- ing fully advised as to all mutters cfontnontQ nf 4 Tin nnrti interested, and having fully by actual 8, East of tho Sixth Principal Merid-, Perkins Bros ,.5,ir nvnminmi tho nromisoq nnd ln- inn: thenco due south along the west Fred Runge. pertaining to the organization offn Township b, uange a, to tne the district and its boundaries, the southwest coiner of said section 26; I following preamble and resolution thence due cast, along the south line was presented, and upon motion duly of section 26, to the southeast corner) made, seconded and carried, was adopted Whereas, on the 27th day of Aug ust, 1921, Andrew J. Kramper, u. u Maxwell, and more than fifteen oth - er free holders,, tiled their petition in tho office of the County Clerk of Dakota County, Nebraska, accompa- nied by their good and sufficient bond, as provided by law, praying for 4.1 r ii ,1 - .t.( ! t r. the formation and organization of a drainage district under the name of "Dakota City Drainage District", and the Board of County Commissioners, in a regular sessio'n on the 12th day of September, 1921, fixed the 26th day of September, 1921, and tho Court House in Dakota City, as tho time and place for a hearing upon said petition, and directed the County Clerk to make such order, which hearing has been regularly adjourned to this date, and Whereas, The Board of County Commissioners of said County of Du- kota, have heretofore taken to their ot tho Missouri u ver ai ong iue c.i. assistance the County Surveyor or ern boundary of the State of Nebras said County of Dakota, and with him ka and Dakota County to the point have inspected the lands, euioments, of beginning, all in Dakota County, and property of all kinds in any y Nebraska. T,IT-nif affected by, or to be affected by the HFfH. ' organization of said proposed drain- That said boundaries so made, as age district, and by the proposed im-1 above set forth, are reasonable and provement; and have also reviewed, pi oper, and will do justice and equity ioAnin,i nn,i in,.o.ir.ntnii (i,.. .,,i. in nil ikm'sohs. and will nromoto tne joining lands, and have fully inspect- ed, reviewed and Investigated tne proposed boundaries of said district, and whether said boundaries me rea sonable and proper, and whether the district will be conducive to, the pub lic health, convenience and welfare; and this Board having given a hear ing to tho various persons interested, and being fully advised in the prem ises, doth find and resolve as follows: Therefore be it Resolved: FIRST. That it will bo conducive to the public heulth, convenience and wel fare to form a drdlnago district, as prayed for and requested in said pe tition. SECOND. That said District, if formed, shall have ivo Directors. THIRD. That each of said Directors shall be required to give bond in tho penal sum of $1,000.00. FOURTH. That said District shall be bound ed us follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the main channel of thu Missouri River duo east of the northvest cor ner of tho northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, Section 22, Town ship 29, Range 9, East of tlie Sixth Principal Meridian, in Dakota Coun- v ty.' Nebraska; thence running west to 8id northwct corner of the north- enht quarter of tho southeast quar 1'L ..f ...!.1 L--l Aft. ..i .,... Ten of said Section 22: thenco due smith along tin (unrter-quoiter line Patrick Gormally, labor, $50.91, funning through Sections 22 and 27 On Itutul District No. 20--.in ail Townshiu and Ranee, to the Honry Johanen, labor. S3G. .. - . - . ' center of said section 27: thence due Township and Kartge to the north- west corner of the northwest quarter or tne nortnoast quarter oi saiu sec- tion 33; thence south along the half toViRt Along the quai'ter-quartor line ti...M't tr-. L II B 1.1 ..4 . tunning oast and west through sec- tions -1 and 5, in said Township and Rnnge; thence due west along the half section line running east and west through sections 5 and G, Town- ship 28, Range 9, and section 1 and 2, m iuwibimij , iiunu u, w nc lino ol section I. Townshin zo. nuntre line of sections 2, 11, 14, 23 and 26, rtty Com-WSlco sottlinlohg'rttteUektflnV?dfWalt'ei'ritnicftJtGlepon n Pnnn. spnt.inn 4. tr thn hnlf soctinn line nnd hdvnncod shoriir, Slo4.U2- " sum seui.un .v, m uu ouut.iioiu.uu, aloncr tho west line of section 36,' Township 28, Range 8, and along the west line ol Miction i, Townsnip, ,27, Range 8, to the southwest corner oi saiu section i, iuwi.suij ai, "i, 8; thence due east along the south, line of said section 1, and along tlip'1 south line of .section 0, Township 27, Range 9, East of the Sixth Principal Mnvlillnn in tlin southeast Corner Of Meridian to the southeast corner of said, section (J: thence due north along tho east line of said section 6, to the northeast corner of said sec tion 6; thence due east along tho south line of section 32, Township 28, Range 9, East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, to the southeast corner of said section 32; thenco duo north to the northeast corner of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of said section 32; thenco due east to tho center f the main channel of the Missouri River; thenco northerly along the center of the main channel Intel est of said district, if formed,! said' ami inui an ui mu " u;. district is wholly within Dakotu (.County, Nebraska. Voting "Ayo," kockwoii, Anuersen and Lapsloy. Voting "No," None. WILL II. ROCKWELL. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Dakota County, Nebraska. Attest: GEO, J. BOUCHER, County Clerk of Dakota County, Neb. Board adjourned to moot Septem ber 27, 1921. GEO. J. BOUCHER, County Clerk. -o- Dakota City, Neb., Sept. 27, 1921.' The Board of County Commission ers of Dakota County, Nebraska, met pursuant to adjournment with tho following present: Will II. Rockwoll, chairman; Nols Anderson and Jas. J. Lapsloy, commissioners; Geo. W. Lea rner, county attorney, and Geo. J. i Bouchor, county clerk, when the fol lowing business was transacted: I The Board ordered that $371.23 bo transferred fiom the general fund to commissioner district No, 2, because of that amount having been paid out of said commissioner district which rightfully should have been paid out of general fund. Bond of John Bacliort for loase of poor fann and board of poor for 1921, approved. Claims as follows were nl lowed on tho various funds luid warrants order ed written for thu samu: (hi Iloiul DM riot 4'i. 1- - Ernest Mooney, labor, $13.50. Fred Hogh, labor, $4a.C0. Louis Pcdersen, label'., $G9. Louis Pederson, labor, $100. Chris Hogh, labor, 378. Ernest Mooney, labor, $25.50. Adolph Johnson, labor, ?-l3.50. Adolph Johnson, labor, $13.50. Georgo Brooks, labor, 530. On lloml IH.strlct . Tim O'Connor, labor, $G4. Geo. Hickox, labor, $33.50. B. K. Grnvell, labor, 515. On HoikI UNtvict No. (! - ' Glen Allen, labor, $0. On Komi District No. II Thos. Long, labor, $8.00. On Uoail District No. 8 Henry Mahon, labor, ?12.t0. Thos. Gormally, labor, $35. On Iloiul District No. U-- J. W. Hefrornan, labor, $10. On ltoml District o. lo A. McPherran, labor, $108.50. On Uond Dlstikt No. 17 Standard Oil Co., gas, $11.13. . On Iloiul District .No. lb .. ...... ... On Road District No. 22 Robcrt Hansen, labor, $37.50. Teddy Francisco, labor, $(8. Will iMosiate, laoor, s?si. On Inlii'iltiiuce I'iiikI costs, expense ami postage, ztiv.vi, Geo. Cain, salary and expense 1c: ess nuvance ny treasurer, uu.ou. Henry Dormcn, repairs, $9.2o, September, $b2.80. Il ".-." ... Burroughs .Adding Machine Co., contract, $7.15. Rcmimrton Typewriter Cd., machine No. 10, $G7.12. Lancaster County, bonrdlng prison- ers, $13.50. uuu. ,y. utmuci, o.u..., v.u.w..u., ntC. btlUl.OH. Co., supplies, $5.50. claim watchman, al- lowed at $5. .-.. j. atinson, supplies, auyru, a..)u. Omaha Printing Co., supplies, $6. Jos Bolton, lepairs, $14.50. Hillyord Chemical Co., disinfectant, Huso Publishing Co,, blanks, etc., $30.11. ueno uarnott, Hoarding prisoners, $279.50 Kettler & Probst, supplies, $55.82. Carhart Hardware, supplies, $2.95, Miles T. Rollily Estate, August, Mi $88.0 " 1. ,i enrr.K Ever Seen a Range Built as of Solid Gold? CP We Invite you to adr lire thh new, practically everlasting coal and wood range: with its outer walls and high closet built of a golden metal (hat mukcs'it the counterpart in appearance of u renge built of solid gold I Its beauty is indescribable i: mint bo ecen. Nothing like it have you ever witnessed. And the new mual heavy, i7jic "copper oid," rttftitu its golden color, is net ducotortdbyheat, cleans easily, defies ru:tfdoes not chio, crack or break. See it and marvel 1 OUND .COPPEROID CHIEF RANGE Great production has priced this new beauty surprisingly low. And the price is guarantied. Terms arranged. FRED SCHRIEVER & CO. DAKOTA CITY, NEIHIASKA Dan' Rush, coyote scajps.SG. ', Stedingcr Printing Co., receipts, $51.97. KcminRtoit Typewriter Co., repoirs, $12.50. .: .1 Kottler &. Probst, sujiplios, $2.05.' Kettler & Probst, plumbing, $1.50. Larkin Funeral House, bury drown ed man, $100. . Harris Bros, cornor for state 'road, $25.00. . ; H. N. Wngner, taxes paid twice on lot ?2.28. f State Journal Co., supplies, $27.61. Arthur Hrtrils, corn off corner state road, $5. , Omaha Printing Co., supplied, $28.10. Farmers' Mercantile Co., inspection tractor, $13.75. z Huffninn General Supply House, supplies, $4.50. Rnowlton & Manning, supplies, $40.36. J. H. Kinnisnn, supplies, $7.48. R. J. McArthur, attending Thomas Calcy, $1 10.00. Frank Moore, coyote scalps, $18. Hillyard Chemical Co., sweeping compound, $j.85. J. P. Meredith, coal McKnight, $23.41. J. P. Meredith, coal, $15.61. Geo. J. Boucher, March salary, etc., $198.21. Geo. J. Bouchor, May salary, ''etc., 8197.08. "Nebraska Culvert Co.-, vrcp.airs,-9.07. Nebraska Culvert Co., v'lwo drags, $05.00. ., ,. Nebraska Culveit Co.,, n repairs, sir. mi . ' , Nebraska S4.47. CUlvoit Qo.-y, repairs, Capital Supply Co., examination pa per, etc., $16.18. - s. Flemmlng Motor Co., fan bolt, $3.00. Herman Ricrinnnn, hauling, $3.08. Jolin J. Mitchell, repoirs, $11.45. Geo. Boocom, coyote tscalps, $21. Albert Parker, same, $6. j Adolph Johnson, coyote scalp, $3.00. Klcipp Printing Co., book and cov er, $12.07. Klopp Printing Co., chattel files, $51.85. Miles T. Reilly Estate, May count, $83.53. Miles T. Reilly Estate, April- ac- ac- count, suu.aij. C, E. Hnnscn, repair work, $37.12. C. E. Hansen, same, $13.58. J. M. Kennelly, labor, $7.90. C. E. Hansen, repairs, $30.76. F. A. Wood, rent, Sayre, $40. ' Monroe-Wilbur-Lake Co., supplies, $44.-68. , Calllghan Co., law book foe judge, $23.48. K. & B., vPlrtfcQV'SUJ)PHes K.-B. Printing 'Co., supplies, $79.99.- IC.-B. Printing Co., supplies) $3.23. K.-B. Printing Co., supplies, $13.57. Oii-.Mollivr.s' VchMon riuiil i Rertha Laird, pension Sept., $25. Mrs. Ruth .lames, same, August and September, JbO. Mrs. Ira Vench, pension, Sept., $50. Mrs. Ira Voach, pension, Mar., $50. Mrs. Ira Veach, pension, Jan., $50. Mrs. Ira Veach, pension, July, $50. Mrs. Ira Voach, pension Feb., "$50. Mrs. Ira Veach, pension May, $50. Mrs. Ira woach, pension June, $50. Mrs. Sam James, pension, July, $30. Mrs. Sam James, samo June, $30. Mrs. Sam Jr.me3, same Feb., $30. j Mrs. Sam Jumes, samo Apt;il, $30. Mrs. So'" J'imes, same Mar., $30, ' On lirhlge riind- Conrad Kruse, labor, $G1.G0. Theo. Poters, labor, $10.20. Dick Harris, labor, $67,50. ' ' (Continued on page fivo) OAK e r -.