Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 19, 1922, Image 8

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD
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BALANCE SHEET
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SCMMAUY Or C0U.I.CT10XS. DISBt'IlSKMENTS, Al) BALANCES
FOlt THE SIX MONTHS ENDING DI.CKMBEH .11, 1021,
OP WALTER L .MII.I.J.B, COUNTY TREASl'ItEK
. Or DAKOTA COUNTY, M.IIll..SKA.
COLLECTIONS'
To Cnsh on Hand 5
To1900 Tax Colloctnd and oil prior year
To 1017 Tax Collectod i
To 1018 Tax Collected ,,,,,... um
To 1010 Tnx Collootod . , . . ....
To 1020 Tnx Collectod
To 1021 Tnx Collectod v ,
State IIIghwny '
Homer water extension ,
Homo sewer bond .,.,..,.,. . i
To Tnx paid under protest t
To school lnnd- lense collected "
To June apportionment received from State Treasurer...
To miscellaneous collections county genernl
To fines and license .,
To inheritance tax collections , '
To interest on county deposits
To automobile license collections
To redemptions
To Fees
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34
730
01230
03024
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177
450
097
001
0109
1054
878
1004
1035
707:J
3G72
121
10
09
63
74
78
41
20
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83
75
32
85
11
90
15
25
04
50
TOTAL v $250800 17
DISBURSEMENTS
By State Treasurer's Receipts ; $
By county general warrants redeemed ;
By county bridge warrants redeemed .
By county road warrants redeemed
By emergency bridge warrants redeemed
Mother's Pension .' ,
South Sioux City Light nnd Water bonds
Dakota City water bonds . . . . . .,. . . . s
By school orders paid
Homer water extension
I lomcr sewer bond
By inheritance tax orders paid '
By protest tnx refunded .S
Homer light and water bond .
By district road warrants , 4.
Bond drugging
State Highway '. .'.'
By orders on drainnge district No. 2
Emerson light bond , w " "
Drainage district No. 2 bond ., .."..,.
By city treasurer's receipts South Sioux City
By city treasurer', receipts Emerson
By village treasurer's receipts Hubbard ,.
By village treasurer's receipts Homer
.By redemptions .'
By County Treasurer's Fees .......
Cash on Hand and in Banks .....,
251G2 70
21465 92
11201 23
5174 02
447 20
1 130 57
9S7 50
212 50
53575 15.
177 00
450 00
814 08
18G 01
002' 50
3022 91
1410 8G
7842 97
2487,87
272'53
467 50
G470 40
787 30
234 G8
975 00
3381 72
1803 25
105987 15
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TOTAL ' ' S 25(1800 17
! Village of Dakota City
- Village of Homer
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Village of Emerson ,,
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I ", Dakota City water bond . ..., ,. .
South bioux City light nnd water nond ..:...;....
Homer light and water bond '
Redemption fund . ,
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BALANCES , . ,
State Funds : 3
County commiMiionor district No. 1 ..
County commissioner district No. J2 . ...
County commissioner district No, 3 . .,
State Highway ; :
Inheritance tax fund j .
County general fund ,
County bridge fund ,.....'
General indebtedness
Bridge fund indebtedness
Mother's pension fund i .' . .
.Advertising fund ,.
Homer sewer bond , . . .
Homer water bond extension . '
'School district fund .", t .-? '.. &M . . ,. . .?tvvrf ' $ .". . '
Emerson bond . .. . .' ,- .'..... .
South Sioux City intersection bond
Finos and license fund ..."
Bank interest
Protest fund ' "630 72
Hoad district fund .... 8175 24
'Fees '...'.ft 121 50
Covington judgment , . , .'.... 402 76
-rSouth Sioux Cltv sinking fund 1278 77
City of South Sioux City , -. . . ; 1937 92
City of Homer sinking fund . .,. ...'..-.... . 1333 58
8555 75
2053 GL
580 37
502 01
0797 37
991 18
4380 70
2304 74
1927 84
1927 84
249 00
107 20
17G 52
92 42
35170 10
20G 21
1092 49
5G7 11
1035 15
1105 04
747 00
.371 55
305 27
108 73
1()20 10
1364 7G
921 43
41(1 30
2758 08
58-1 87
Emergency bridge fund , 1183 87
Road droiririmr fund . . . . .s. . .'. ,,,.... 1164 19
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TOTAL CASH ON HAND NS 105987 15
, WE DO HEREBY CERTIFY, That we havo examined the above
. statement of Walter E. Miller, County Treasurer of Dakota County,
1 Nebraska, for the six months ending December 31, 1921, To the best
of, our knowledge wo believe each collection has been correctly en-
. tered and properly accounted for, and that tho Vouchers and other
items of Credits were In proper form and correctly entered and that
tho footings were verified by us and found to bo correct, and that
-the above statement of Balances agrees with said accounts in said
County Treasurer's General Ledger.
WILL II. ROCKWELL,
J. .1. LAPSLEY,
NKLS ANDERSON,
County Commissioners.
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HAVIXC DKCfDKI) TO QIMT FAIOHXG AND 3IOVK TO TOWN, I WILL SKLIi ALL 3IY PKKSONAL PI01
KUTY AT Pl'IILIC AUCTION TO THE HIOHKST lUDDER FOR CASH, ON THE OLD S. P. 31IKKSKLL FAHJ1
ONI) 31 ILK SOrTHWKKT OF DAKOTA CITY, NKMIASKA, ON
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2 Mules, 1 3 years old.
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2 Good Milk Cows
1 Yearling Heifer Calf
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One 0-i't. Dccriiijr. It in do 1;. 1 Molinc Disk. Oho :t-Sortion Harrow. 1 Hay Itako. One 5-fL Cliitnipion JloAver.
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Harness. One Sqt of Double Driving Harness. One Single Harness. Two Sots of Fly Nets. One (al
anized Stock Tank. 4 Galvanized Hog Troughs. (i Galvanized Steel Hens' Nests. Scoop Hoards. Pitch
Forks. Shovels. 3ly other small articles too- numerous to mention in bills.
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About 2,000 bu. Corn. About 200 bu. Oats. Some Alfalfa Hay.
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COL. II. O. DOHN, Auctioneer
HERALD PRINT: Dakota City, Nebraska.
wner
BANK OF DAKOTA CITY, Clerk
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LEOAL NOTICES
First Pub. Jan. 12, 1922 lw
Probate Notice to Creditors
1 In tle County Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska.
In tho Matter of tho Estate or
Atnry Blessing, deceased.
Notlco is hereby iriven. that the
creditors of the said deceased will
I meet tho executor of said estate, be
fore me, County Judge, of Dakota
I County, Nebraska, at the County
Court Kflom in said county, on tho
8th day of May, 1922, and on the 10th
day or June, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.
each day, for the purpose of present-
I ing their clninin for examination, nd
justmont and allowance. Tour months
are allowed for creditors to present
their clnims and one year tor tho ex
ecutor to settle said estate, from the
7th day of January, 1922. This no
tice will bo published in The Dakota
County Hernid for four weeks suc
cessively prior to the 7th day of
May, 1922.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
Couit, this 7th day of January, 1922.
SHKKMAN W. McKINJ.EY,
(Seal) County Judge.
First Pub. Jan. C, 1922 5w
notii'i: or siir.uiFrs sai.i:
vNotice is hereby given that by
virtue of nn order of sale issued to
me by Ceo. J. Boucher, Clerk of the
District Court or the Klghth Judicial
District in and for Dakota County,
Nebraska, in an action therein where-lo-
William V Wenke It platntiu", and
F.lward D. Allen, Matilda IJ. Allen,
I.jster B. Moore, Mary H. Moore, J.
C. Chmelka, first and real name un
known, D. T. Shea, lint and real
name unknown, and Jame3 A. Ollls,
are defendants, 1 will, on tho Oth
day of February, 1922. at tho hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
ri'iy, at tho south front door or tho
Court House in Dakota Citv, Dakota
County, Nebraska, being tho south
front "door of the building in which
the last and former terms of the
District Cou-t of paid Dakota Coun
ty, were held, sell at public auction,
for cash to' the highest bidder, the
following described real estate lo-wu:
h Tho East Hnlf or the Southwest
Ouartcr, and the west Half or the
Southeast Quarter, and the Southeast
Quarter or the Southeast Quarter, atl
in Section 21, Township 27, North,
Range 7 East or the Oth P. M., in
Dakota County, Nebraska.
I Said sale will be held open ono
hour.
Dated this 29th day or December,
11921.
I GEO. CAIN.
Sheriff or Dakota County, Nebraska.
' First Pub. Jan. 5, 1922 lw.
PUOBATI; NOTICJ: TO CltKlHTJUtS
In the County Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of tho Estate of
, Alexander H. Baker, also known as
A. H, Baker, deceased.
) Notice is heieby given, That tho
I creditors of tho said deceased will
meet tho administrator of said cs
tate, before me, County Judge of
Dakota County, Nebraska, at the
County CourE room in said County,
on the 1st day of May, 1922, on the
1st day of April, 1922, and on the 1st
day of March, 1922, ot 10 o'clock A.
M. each day, for tho purpose of pre
senting their claims Tor examination,
adjustment nnd allowance. Fom
months are allowed for creditors to
'present thoir clnims and ono year
!for the administrator to settle said
estate, from the 31st day of Decern
her, 1921. 'J1 '3 notice will be pub
lished in tho Dakota County Herald
for four weeks successively prior to
the 1st day it March, 1922.
Witness mv hand, and seal oT said
court, this .jlst day of December,
3922.
SHERMAN W.McKINLEV,
(Seal) County Judge.
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