Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 19, 1922, Image 5
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Fred Parker of South Sioux City departed last week by auto "for the cil fields in Oklahoma and Texas. Herman W. Sunt has put out bills for his public sale to be held next Wednesday, January 25th, beginning at one o'clock. Mrs. G. K. Hroyhill and little son Roy, returned last week fir.m a holi day visit with relatives at Scottsville and Axtel, Kan. Louis Larson of .lackson and Frank Ull'intf, of Hjnbard were in Monday nnd paid their respects to The Her ald for another year. They were en route to Sioux City on business. Harry V. Jlileman was down from Ponca Saturday to see his mother, who has been quite ill for several days, He is editor of the Advocate, owned by ex-Congressman J. J. Mc arthy. ( The local Jco houses are being filled witluas fine.. a grade, of ice "as has been harvested here foi1'' several years! The supply is being taken from the Missouri river, and luns about 15 inches thick. Mrs. John Barnes came over from Hinton, Iowa, last Thuisday to be with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah C. Hileman, who has been seriously ill. She returned home Sunday with her husband, who drove over after her. Mrs. W. D. Wait arrived here Mon day evening from Seward, Neb., for a visit in the home of hur brother, Chas. II. Fueston. Mr. Wait .is at" tending a firemen's convention at Norfolk, Neb., and will join her here Friday. Chas. Hillegas of Nacora was here on business at the court house Tues day. Mr. Hillegas runs a general store at Nacoraf and says he is en Joying a good business. Mr. Hillegas added his name to The Herald's list of readers while here, and will get the news while it is news, hereafter. Margaret Mary Woolston, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wool ston, of South Sioux City, died in a Sioux City hospital Monday of a complication of diseases. Funeral services were held Wednesday from the Catholic church in South Sioux City. Interment was in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Sioux City. Mrs. Etta M. Sides received a let ter from her son, Frank M. Sides, who recently located in San Francisco in which ho stated that the "jinx" was still on his trail. This time it was his clothes that were purloined. He was attending a military function and upon returning to his rooms, a sneak thief had broke jntn his apart ment and swiped all his civilian clothes. A company in Canada advertising a perfectly innocent electric washer for family washing was astonished to find in their morning mail the fol lowing letter: "Dear Sir, you ma cheen she look good to me how many salens will she hold and how much money will it cost to put pipe for coling in. does she work on wheat cr barlie. you make good bluf on Wash machcen. I laf. you let mo know what you take to fix me up." Oscar L. Harris, sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, of Emerson, Nei died, in a Sioux City hospital SuntU.y from wounds inflict ed while on a rabbit hunt Decem ber .Jinn. lie wus accidentally shot in the stomach by a schoolmate, with a 212'Calibre i f fit. The accident oc curred near Emerson. The family formerly resided at Homer, and their many friends and acquaintances deep ly fvmpathizo with them in the loss of their son. Mrs. Louiso Walker, age 77 years, mother of Mis. John D. Foltz of this placo, died at the home of her son, ucri weish, in bioux i;ity Sunday. Mn Walker had been n lesldent of Sioux City lor about forty years. She In purvived by two pons, Bert Welsh of Sioux City, and W. W. Wal ker of California: two daughters, Mrs. John Foltz of Dakota City, and Mrs. M. E. Fritz of Billings, Mont., and two brothet-3, William and George Royalty.uoth of Sioux City. Geo. Timlin, of Hubbard, wa. a bus- inoss cnller Jiero Wc-dnesdny. James Graham, n student at the Stnte University, came home Tuesday evening for short visit with home folks, nnd to doctor up a bad t old. Harness piled, SI per set; nnd all other harness repairing at pre-war prices. Prompt service nnd the best of workmanship. Hans Knutlson, Jackson, Ncbiuska. Little Charles Orr, bon of Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Orr, who was operated on at the Samaritan hospital in Sioux City two weeks ago for appendicitis, Was brought homo Monday, aim is te covering nicely from the operation. Mrs. S. A. Combs, who had been a guest in the;home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. ReanVfor the past two weeks, returned to South Sioux City Tuesday evening, whore ''she Is spending the winter In the liomo of her ton, F. K. Combs. Mrs. Ernest T. Harris of Homer, passed away Thursday' of last week at her home in Homer. Sho had been ill for several months with a compli cation of diseases. She Is survived by her husband and seVercl small children, i Fred Hughnrt and wife drove down from Wakefield Saturday evening and visited relatives here, returning Sun day. Mr. Highart was on the look out for sawdust, with which to pack his ice for the summer. He found that much needed article about as scarce as the proverbial lion's teeth. County Judge S. W. McKinlay t'ietl the nuptial knot for the following couples during the past week: Louis 1-:. Witcraffc and Evolyn B, Martin. both of Ft. Dodge, Iowa; Edward Ter rell and Edith Ilohmiller, nnd Wm. E. Ives and "Myrtle Wynne, all of Sioux City, on the lfith: Virgil O. Johnson nnd Violet Collins, Everett W. Pape and Sylvia Oveisen, all of Sioux Cfty, on the 17th. According to the Sioux CItv Jour nal, rtn automobile driven bv William Ebel, was nearly demolished ,whcn struck by a trolley car at the Inter section of Dakota avenue nnd Taylor street, in South Sioux City Tuesday afternoon. No one was injuied. The accident is said to, have occurred when Mr. Ebel drove his auto behind the regular South Sioux City'street car and was hit by ai repair car that was following close behind. Father and Son Banquet It is planned to have a Father mud Son banquet at the Methodist church in L"akota City, the "evening of Fri day, January 27th. Details urn be ing arranged ns rapidly as possible. Plan to be there; and which for further announcement. ' ' ' PLAIN PORK SAUS..?rK The following recino is recommend ed by the Nebraska Agricultural Col lege. It is considered, essential that, the meat be .salted in the proportions indicated, but the seasoning may be varied to suit the taste.- 4 lbs lean pork, trimmng; 5 level tea3poonfuls salt, i 6 level teaspoonfuls powdured sage, "2 level tenpo6nfuls white pepper, 1 level teaspoojoful, ground cloves 1 level teaspoopful sugar, . 1 level teaspoonful baking soda, . 4 cup cold water. The meat should be about one fourth fat. As trimmed out by the average man, however, theVo will ,be enough fat without adding any extjrft- Grind the trimmings. bpreiui put one-half the meat and sprinkle ,tho seasoning on top. Place the other half of the meat above the seasoning; then grind again, thus thoroughly mixing the slices. Put the. sausage in a pan and, add the one-half cup of cold water. Mix and knead thor oughly with the hands until the sausage becomes very sticky and dough-like. The two grindings, the water and "the'fcneading "With the hands make it- possible to slice the sausage and ti .fry'' it without having it crumble. Stuff- in casings or mus lin, or pack tightly In a granite pan or fry It down for future use. This recipe will give a well seasop ed sausage. The sago may be re duced to suit the taste. Report of the Condition of The Bank of Dakota City of Dakota City, NebKJ,'..Charter No. 994, In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business December .11, rJ.il. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $181212 74 Overdrafts l'G9 44 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., in- eluding all government bonds 11200 0Q Banking house, .furniture and fixtures 82 13 00 Current expenses, taxes and Interest paid iri2r hh Due from National and State banks 58225 58 Currency $ 2385 00 Gold coin 130 CO Silver, nickels and cents 743 Gl 3258 61 Total $277575 25 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 00 Undivided profits ; 15882-10 Individual depos- , its subject to check $100110 39 Demand certifi cates of depos its 599 22 130710 40 1 ('5 Time certificates oi deposit .... Certified checks. Due to National anu staic uunKs 3187 83 234909 55 Depositor's gunranty fund. 2783 30 Total $277575 25 STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Dakota, ss. I, H. II. Adair, President of tho above named bank, do hereby swonr that tho above statement Is a cor rect and 'true copy of the report made 11. 11. Adair, President. Attest: Elmer II. Blormann, Director. Geo. W. Carter, Director, Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 9th day of January. 1922. J. J. EIMERS, Notary Public. Commission expires Jan. 2G, 1923, Report of the Condition of the 'I1 1 in ll,i ii b nf 1tn1.'nrn Tnim,!' Iff of Jackson, Charter No. Col, In the 3tnte,of Nebraska, nt the close of "umiiO'3 December ill, 1021. RESOURCES l,onns and discounts $226070 lfi Overdrafts . . 220 97 Bonds, securities, judg- i nuntx, cluing, etc., in ciiidlng all go eminent I bonds 13(301 02 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ."... -1357 28 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid ....; 200(51 52 Due from Na tional and ! i tale banks . .. 3 1032 7G Checks and items : , of exchange . . 535 83 Currency ....., 18-12 00 Gold coin !, C35 00 Silver, nickels and ccrits . .'. . 83-1 88 Total ! 38180 -17 S302007 -II LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 20000 00 Surplus fund 4000 00 Undivided profits 21352 87 Individual de posits subject to check $ -11718 G3 rime certificates of deposit .... 19S2G5 08 Cashiers checks outstanding . . 210 74 240100 45 Notes and bills rc-discounted 15785 00 Depositors guaranty fund. 7G'J 01) Total .. TATE OF NEBRASKA, .$302097 41 County or Dakota ss I, John J. Allen, cashier of the above 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. JOHN J. ALLEN, Cashier; Attest: , T. F. Harrington, Director. M. R. Boler, Director. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this (Jth dav of Jonuarv. 1922. D. F. Waters, Notary Public. Commission expires July 17, 1924. Report of the Condition of The Jackson State llanlc of Jackson, Nebr,, Charter No. 1459, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $17197G 33 Overdraws . . . , 870 52 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., in cluding all government . bonds 940 5G Other assets, Building 1032 10 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ., 1500 00 Current expenses, taxes, and' interest paid . ,8253 05 Cash items 9 50 Due from Nation- ., al and state banks '..SJ 8928 97 Checks and items' of exchange . . 842 23 Currency 1165 00 Gold coin v . 325 00 j ' Silver, nickels and cents -....; it-vi 4 411 90. 11G73 10. Total S19G8G4 16 LIABILITIES . Capital stock paid in $ 15000 00 Surplus fund .., 3000,00 Undivided profit 7504 54 jSavings accounts$ 5620 89 inuivumai depos its subject to check 33558 20 Time certificates of deposit ... 129807 58 Cashier's checks outstanding . . 633 37 169G20 04 Depositor's guaranty fund. 1739 58 Total .' .'.... $106804 1G Stato of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I, C. J. Goodfellow, cashier of tho above named bank, do hereby swear that tho above statement Is a cor rect and true copy of tho report mado to the State Bureau of Banking. C. J. GOODFELLOW. Attest: Hans Knudsen, Director. R. F. Magirl, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1921. S. H. NELSON, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 14,1023. lieport of the Condition of The Goodwin State Hank of Goodwin, Nebraska, Charter No. 1533, in tho State of Nebraska at the close of business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 48387 29 Overdrafts 140 01 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., in cluding all government bonds .' 279 32 Banking house, i,riiiuire and iixturs; 5000 00 Current expenses, taxes ami interest paid ...." 9418 32 Due from nation- f nl and stato banks $ 4973 91 Currency 708 00 Silver, nickels and cents .... "508 99" G250 90 Total ; $ 09481 90 ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....? 1HUM 00 Undivided profits .: 7877 81 Individual depos its subject to check $ 17893 37 Time certificates of deposit .... 28110 72 40004 09 Notes andbill.irediscouiited 5200 00 Depositor's guaranty fund. 400 00. Total $ G9481 90 State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. I, Ray F. Quinn, Cashier of the above, named bank, do hereby swear that tho above statement Is n cor rect and true copy of I he . report made to the Stato Bureau of Banking. RAY F. OjUINN, Cashier. Attest: J. C. Duggnn, Director, H. H. Adair, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 10th day of January, 1922. Elmer 11. Blormann, Notary Public, My commission expires Jan. 8, 1923, S tin son's Specials for Saturday, Jan. 21 r-lb Sack 45c Wheatling Break fast Food . UK Jersey Cream Pancake Flour-4-lb. Sack M-' 3 Cans Armour's Pork nnd Bcans..'Jc Large Pkge. Dandelion or Wooden J" Shoe Oats . . . '. '- --""' 3 pounds Rice -" 1 pound Peabiny Coffee 2jf 3 pkgs. Toothpicks "' t . Ah' 2 pkgs. Yeast Foam . . . ; . . ! 1 tiny.. Fresh Eggs 30c Climax Floui -every suck guaran teed ...$I.M5 Several pfctiei nice Percale, per yd..!lc' 'Chilrden's hose, 3 pair for -51.00 Children's Fleeced Underwear, $1,110 to $1.3.". A few suits Children's Unions sizes 10 and 12,"at OSe A low suits Misses Unions, sizes 12 and 10, at ....' 1.10 Fresh Fruit mul Vegetables of all KinilK . for Saturday's Trade Stinson's Dakota City, U U m m M m m m u n u d m Special Prices TIRES Ajax-Road King 30x3 non-skid .... $11.90 Goodyear, 30x3, smooth, $9.85 M M M m M m m m m m u ii m Full Stock of m Firestone and Goodyear Casings Broyhill s DAKOTA CITY, NE1IBASKA m FLORIDA Now, Start " trip and the I I Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy of every Abstract I mak9 ,T. J. EIMEH8, llonded ATihI motor. Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Company How is YOUR Subscription? 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