Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 02, 1922, Image 4

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j JACKSON
Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs, John McDoi.
nld, February 20th, a son.
.Mrs. Fred Anderson Is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Marsh and children of
Sioux City, spent Sunday in the J. G.
Mhrsh home. ,
airs. William Ulley returned naiur-
ilntr vpntriLf irom a week-end visit in
the J. J. McBridc home In Sioux City.
Air. ami Mre. William nennouy en-
leitained the card club at their home
Saturday evening. Refreshments
were served during the evening.
The nlflv. "A Southorn C nderella,"
mvnn
?ivcn by the sophomore .plass of St.
Catherine Academy Sunday e'venlng,
was much enjoyed and reiieciou cred
it to both pupils and teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan enter
tained a larae party at auction live
hundred at their nonic Sunday even
ing. A dainty luncheon was served
tit the close of the evening.
Quito a number are moving this
toeek, among them arc F. C. Bean
and family, from tho D. Mitchell
fifrm to the Frank Davcy farm cast
o, town. Frank Reichle Is moving
to" the Wm. Heenan farm. Nick
Georgan and family arc moving to
tle J. W. Ryan farm, and the Hogh
brothers to the Mrs. Alice Puggan
farm near Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrr F. J. Budkc entertain
rjl at dinner tiunday, ,Mr. John Holer
and daughters Mao and Margaret,
Mrs. C. Jones and daughter Beatrice,
and Mrs. J. A. Hall qoniplimcnting
the Holer family who expect to move
tills week to their new' home at
Omaha. x
j Mrs. T. H. Sullivan returned Mon
day from Kmcmin where she hpent
over Sunday with relatives.
. Beatrice Jones is attending the
Viewing school at Hubbard this week
dncl Is a iciest while there in the John
Howard home. ,
Margaret Qulnn has entered St.
Yincent'.s hospital, Sioux Cjty, for
treatment for throat trouble. Her
plater, Mrs. Will Hayes of Hubbard,
ii? substituting teaching here during
her absence. ,'
J. J, Hlpi) and family of Watorbury
cpent Sunday with Relatives here.
Mrs. C. Jones departed Monday for
Waterbury to spend tho week In the
.1. J. Hipp home.
j Mrs. J. 8. Johnson and little son
Neil, of Plainview, Neb,, spent last
Friday with relatives here.
. Mrs. Guy Uoddington spent several
days last week in Sioux City with nor
lister Etta, who ha3 been on the sick
list.
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Air. and Mrs. Emil Young and two
children visited Wednesday at tho
'John Young home ut Lyons,
j Mrs. Joe Hartnctt and son, John
and James Green wcrq In Sioux City
Thursday.
Mrs. George Timlin" visited sever
al days In Sioux City with her son,
who is in the St: Joseph hospital,
' Rev. Father Zeph was in Sioux Ci
ty Friday.
,- Miss lrena lloddewig visited the
week end In Sioux City' with rela
tives. ( '
"Miss Mary Shcehan visited 'the weok
erfd in Leeds with friends.
Mrs. John Hnrty, Mrs, Dan llnrt
aiett, jr., and Miss Mary Green were
in Hloux Ulty Monday.,
Mrr. Pete Shearer and children of
Poncn, visited the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrst Frahk Uiring.
', 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hartnett and
duuithtor, Alice, John Howard and
f$n, Vincent, Ellen Duggan and Miy
and Mrs. L, Mogensen. vero in Sioux
City Saturday. 4
George Timlin and duugjUcr, MAr
,Vtirot visited in Sioux City Saturday.
,"Joo Leedom, Nels Anderson, Louk
Larson, Mike Mitchell, Will Harty
and Phil Smith were in, Dakota City
Aflinday.
MMf and Mrs. Emil Young nnd child
ren and Mlldren Harris visited Sun-
M)ay In South Sioux City with rela
tives and also visited in Sioux City
with James Timlin who Is In u hos-
'pjtal.
, Mrs. Fred Renzo and two chtnircn
arc visiting in Omalu with her par
ents. James HefFcrnun moved from tho
Hayes form on to the Roost farm east
tit Jackson this weok.
i Tho St. Mary's Guild will meet
March the 9th at the Mary Green
home.
; Anna Blanch Evan?, Alice Hurti
nett and Catherine Evens, of Wayne,
Visited the weok end with their par
ents. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones of Sioux
City, visited Sunday with tho for-
. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
'Jones,
. George Timlin was In Sioux City
Monday.
Mrs. John Cliristenson is on the
'sick list. J
I WATKltmiRY
THOMPSON--LEIS
, A. very pretty wedding occurred on
February 22, 1022, at high noon, at
the home of Mrs. Mary Lets, living
near Waterbury, Neb., when her
daughter Etta Mary, was united in
marriage to Mr. Henry Thompson,
living near Hubbard. The corenion
was performed by Rev. Rangier, En
glish Lutheran minister of Emurson,
Nebr.
The hrldo was attended by Miss
Noe, of Dixon, Neb., and tho groom
had Mr, Lois, brother of the bride, as
.. nn anenuuni.
" ' Iinmedlatel
latelv after the oeremnnv n
uuiptuous
jovi'd bv n
19 w'oddlmr dinner wis en"
nil 1 iR Qnm.f"
nnd Mrs. II. Knudsen of Jackson
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ksonond
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fly,
JlK, J, J, Kipp or Wnterbu
Mr. ThoniDfon, l.q hiurltlv resneotpd
- hy nil who kr.ow, hjin, and has chosen
hii accomplished young lady as a
llfejlong partner. All 'w' wishes
for w bright and happy , futuio to
tlilft worthy-Mim couple.
J 'Mr Wd 'Mr. Thompson tylH ninke
their home, after February 27th,ron
bJj J8thr' farm fr Hubbard. ?J
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Homer
Tom Allawnv of So. Sioux City was Winnebago rnd was buried. Tuesday
n Homer visitor Wednesday. in Omaha Valey cemetery.
Horn, to Harry Hrasfleld and wife, a
Feb. 2:1, n boy. ,;r. Y ALLEY
Mrs. Chas .Holsworth was on the', , J' ,l J ,tlti' '
sick list last week. rrom the Allen News.
Raymond tmith came homo from Ora Williams will move on the D.
Omaha Frld-iy to visit his parents, A. Woods place.
Nelse Smith and wife. k. E. Stewart will farm the Drowt.ell
S. A. Brown visited his mother,
MrK' ,snrnh Blown in Salem Sunday.
rs AUCC Holster was a guest in
tm. jj, 0., Kasmussen home Sunday,
jonn (jrjtz of Mornlngslde was a
Homer business visitor Saturday.
m. (Un. Crnlmm. Hnrnlrf McICIn-
jey nnd virs, H, A. Monroe of South
Sioux City, and Arthur Lowe and
wifo of Sioux Citv called at the Airs,
Rachel KInncnr home Sunday.
Ted Thompson and Albert Bristot
of Sioux City were Homer visitors
Sunday between trains.
Forrest Buttler and wife of Sioux
City visited her sister, Mrs. E. S.
Redden and family lictween trains
Sunday,
Miss Bessie Holsworth of Sioux CI
ty spent Sunday with home folks
Leo Wagner and wifc of Wisher
visited Home- relatives bunUay.
Homer Wcmder and family of
Sioux City arrived Saturday to visit
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Miss Julia Holsworth was a guest
at the John Thacker home Saturday
night ant attended thc dance at the
Guss Goodscll home. '
Geo. AYilkiiM of Emerson was a Ho-
mcr visitor Monday.
Rev. Walters of Sioux City held
services in the little church Sunday.
Mrs. Piper of Walthlll was a Sat-
urday night visitor at lie Mrs. Rr.ch-
cl Kinncar home. -
Born to Wil! Bcatdshear and wife,
Feb 24, a boy.
Married, Fop. 26, at Lcwcllcn, Wyo
Miss Mlldren V. Robblns to Walter
Rymel of Lusk, Wyo. The many
friends of Walter irti this community
send congratulations.
"Mary Jano" told me tq tell folks
to come early to the play, "Bashful
Mr. Bobbs", to be given Friday ev-
iik. March !lrd bv members of the
Community Organization. Program
starts at elgnt sharp. hiie also sayjt
to be sure and bring your member., subject will be lipid on March, 17th.
ship cards as non-members arc charg- Mr. E. L. Iden Is leader of this pro
ed twenty-five cents and members on- ject.
ly ten cent? for admission. (Jcpher control was considered ai-
Mrs. Geo. Whaley was a Sioux City important piece of work for the year,
visitor Tuesday. A pest district will bo organized wit!
Ed. Norris, sr. and wife and her u drive to be made in both sprlnp
sister were up from Walthlll Tuesday. nnd fa, '
Miss Mabel Rasmussen spent Sat- With Mrs John Bob!er as leudcr
urday. night at the John Thacker food-preparation will be a part of
"Vi?' a m 1 i e 01 .. l,,c women's project this year. me
Miss Anna Christcnscn of Sioux vc.Ketn,ie canning demonstration will
yipy was a gucsi ounui.y ot i.ur iwi-
olives, . 1 timussen.
Mrs. Chris Rasmussen, daughtor
Catherine and son, AUiert visited
thnn Anfnllifndav l"'
yA , asss-
S sWw1kttsflo,t, wnB on thB
sick list li'.st weeK.
(Received too late for last week.) I
i.Ml .h CT,,8 WM BUe.sti '"
tho Dr. Stidworthy home several days
'"w.V'i 1 . 1 i " 1
Miss VelmA Jones entertained u
number of her friends iuesday even-
ing with a va.entlno party, which was
very much enjoyed by those fortunate
enough to be pre-ont, especially for
the lovely lunch.
'Hip Campfiro girls wore entertain-
ed lueSday evening by Miss Venus
Owens. ihe report a fine time, ex-
ceflt tiat fome sneak thief got their
ice cream. If he ate it nl hy his
lonesome ho surd would have to call
the doctor next day. lie doulitv'M
had help though,.
Mrs. Amos Shook, of Murdo, S. I).,
arrived Thursday to visit her moth-
or, Mrr. Rachel Kinncar, Who Ih dan-
gerously ill.
Mrs. George Graham, of So. Sioux
City, visited relatives in Homor Fri-
lln'' I
Mrs. Robert Hanson and Victor
Forest Buttler and wife, of Slouv
City, visited between trains. Sunday
uln.thu ., ' "ed0.n hore .
loin Allaway and son Harold, and
daughter Aline, of South Sioux City,
visited Sunday at the James Allaway,
SrM iu"v ' mi 1. ur c
Miss Zoni Midkiir was a Sioux City
visitor bnturdny.
any, t). a. Combs, of Boise, Idaho,
is n dinner guest Sunday at the
was
Mrs, Alice Bolster home.
Dalas Whalev. of Omnlm .,,..,1.. t,n
homo folks a visit from Saturday till
1 uuMiiiy.
Mart Mansfield and wife of Wlnno
bago, called at the Mrs. Rachel Kln-
nenr nome bunday
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- oiu wiy visuors lasfj m tho following comunltlos of the
rritiav, county: Combs district. Omadi pre-
Audrey Allawoy was on tho sick clnct, Fiddler Crook, Nacora, Emer
list several days lat week. son, and Dakota City, The problem
Mrs. L. S. Redden was 0 Sioux City of reading in tho farm home Is os.
passenger luesdav even nir. m..iniii. r..i nt ti.io 4.'. .
r. K;f ', A" IkIom'00 nnd her sister. Notice Is hereby given that bv vlr
V. iiI,VCorle McKlnlcv and In other tue of nn ordor of sale Isbued bv
Roy Mcklnloy, of South Sioux City-Goo. J. Boucher, Clerk of the District
and sister, Mrs. Lowe of Sioux City, Court of Dakota County, Nobr-isko,
visited their aunt, Mrr. Rachel Kin- nd directed to me, Geo. Cain, Shcr
r Sunday. fir of Dakota Countv, Nebraska, com-
v ' M"')el McKornan of Dakota mnndlng mo to sell tho premises
City, called t,t the Mrs. Rachel Kin- hereinafter described, to satisfy n
near home Sunday. certain decree of foreclosure of me-
1-Wends received word Saturday ''hanie's Hon. of tho said District
rrom Mrs. Bert Sheldon, of Walthlll Coill of '"''d County and State, ob
that she was on her way home front tallied at the February, 1022. tcnn
tuba, where- hho had nent most of thereof In favor or Charles W. Shime
the winter. nnd against Fred Miller iytd Elsie
Mrs. Davis and son of Sioux Citv Wer, 'or tho sum of two hundred
visited their cousin .1,..., am.......' twontv-nine and 45-lOOths. dollars.
8,V..?U wlf Monday. '
, 7IU mv Lotlno) was 11 So Sioux
visitor Sunday. ' im
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vwSthuT Wian,!f.r .r 8,ou CV
L V?k with her mother,
'S;i?W ,)av,s: "nd other relatives.
,7. J V wns ,u,e" Hnnsen'i
' Inr ,. ' x' " .." 'f OT. dinner ,
the Hk t eve bv n ,C T ' . '
and ?S Ts&SA uWL t k'ni,
Hemv lfrn,n ivi. -"''""", ,. .ucrueu property or so mucn t iere
uemy KrRuse of Winnehago visited of as rosy ha nepewary tQ satisfy
Mi nl. I K" "nd wlto
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K. J. Jensen and wifo or Vvlnnela-
Iko visited in the Mcrril Ui'sfiehl
Ikiiiio Sunday.
Marjorlc Ulnckctcr in on the sick
list.
I Oliver Simeon, who was n6 uadly
burned by .1 can of gasoline exploding
I in, his hands, died in the hospital at
Place Known as 111c win woouspiace.
Pola Provancha, who lived on one
" me j, vqous jarms, nas moved 10
tho 80 acres owned by Henry Allen,
but ivhich now belongs to his daugh-
tor, Mrs. Geo Green of Wakefield.
lhe farme s Jn this neighborhood
arc beginninnf to dispose of their
stock tliat thoy have fed during the
wlnlor. Last week W. E. McAfee
shipped a car of cattle, also a car
? R8. Tho roturns were very sat-
sfactory. The bunch of 15 heifers
bought about 100 days ago, gave him
a l)ro0l Lnhout ,$m His m,P8
hrought $l 50 pur hundred.
COVINGTON PLAN'S WORK
(From Farm Bureau Neivsl
Covington precinct committee met
0n tho evenimr of Februarv 17 u.
decide on th(5 projccts to ,')e W0'rKe(,
out this yca w,th M j h
,,,er n3 leader of thc poutry to
two demonstrations in the control of
pnrnsitcs nnd dls(..,ses l$.
in demonstrations will be conduced
T, remodclinK of poultry i,sCc
.m i,. 1w 1...i f' ",..- i .",nisl"
W ".i? ,,ct . "ft feature this year,
hSiLi I' ma?
Sd t , J .n "A ? .t "C
'' " Vr. DcmOnatrnUuiir
n tho M'raying and pruning of fruit
tl.c.os, nnl "c spraying of potatoes
Wl ' ,,e um,cr tno leadership of John
faoth'1 , .
Potato improvement by hill sclcc-
tio,wlll be conducted for thc com-
mmnty on the John Bobler farm.
Demonstrations in the use of dust
fiprays for melons will be under tin
supervision of H. F. Tebhcns. This
is a new form of spray which hi'
worked successfully in southern
states. The establishing of a city
market for garden truck will be' un-
dertaken this year. A meeting with"
Mr. ueorge U. Boomer to discuss this
,,e conducted and at least five fami-
lies will be secured to keep food
cnIondarB nnd wol.k out food 8elect,0l,
proiccis
Pr0Juct on household c3,wen
& t rsv a
iW'S'ua'rsiir is
unsatisfactory kitchen.
W j, j( (ijyj .
Another cluh'wna organised at the
lomo of Mrg Jt c G0odfellow at
Jackson, February ir, to carry on
ti, j10mc nctiviUes of thc Farm B,i-
rctuu MsB MaryMoore was elected
Stt j0),.s precinct director of the.
Fnrm u,.onu to mI the vnCancy left
j,y Mrs, Goodfollow's resignation from
tho ,)0nrd, Mrfi M u 1Joler W11
elected .president; Mrs, J. C. Goodfei-
0Wi vlce ,,P0deiit and Miss Beatrice
Joncs 5,Certtiiry and treasurer of the
ciu, -
Tile cluh elected W? Jones as n
(ielcgnte to tho dress construction
school to bo held at Hubbard, Febiu-
ary 28, March 1, 2 and :t. MhoJone
wm 0-sRt In conducting a dress
mm.in,.tinn cni,nni .. !, ,..m..
wishing to attend In Jackson. Mrs.
Iltll will be oont as a dolegitte to tho
millinery school Inter In the spring.
'
Libraries fom the Nabrnskn I.I.
i,rnry Commission have been located
ulm nnn ,nu i.v,o t n,i uf i,
not an access to a library. Sub-
icrlptlons of magazines aro high and
many homos have fobnd it necessarV
to discontinue subscriptions for
awhile. Often we henr tho cry of a
housekeeper of "whlit will hho do
with the old magazines that are loo
,,ood to throw away and she htm.'t
'any place to store them." Why not
oxchange with the neighbors and in-
crease the supply of reading material,
.),
o 'aid forNewH when it W'",v
"TH.
First Pub March 2, 1022 Bw
SII.SUIr'F'S SALi:
with interest at 7 per cent per annum
u',"1. .lM0 ,l1" "ay,01 r'eiirunry, 1022.
"nd his casts taxed at seventeen and
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lOOlhs dollars, nnd nccniing cots.
lave levied on tho following tie
ibed prni)rtv. tn.wit: Lot threo
C1L block threo (11), Original Plat nf
Dakota
H0" "( ,auct,on to t,,ft ,,lhet 0'1
!? : WMer for cash, all of the nbave
said order of sale, tho amount due
thereon in the nggrogftte being tho
isuiil of $221Mr., with interest rit 7
. HMitl tAi niiMinn fi-mtv lnlt fit ni-tf fl
I IV I i.VHI' MVl IIIIIMIIIt 11UIM 1 VIHHIU,V s.'
1922, nnd prior taxed costs amounting
to $17.50, and accruing cost.
CH'-jn'tiridc'' my hand this 1st tiny
of March, i'J-'2.
GEO. CAIN,
Sheriff of Dakota County, Nebraska.
NOTICE UV KLErTION OF DAKOTA
CITV HRVINAGE DISrillCT.
Notice is hereby given that a peti
tlon for tho "formation of n drninngo
district, under the name of "Danota
Citv Drainage District," was filed
with thcboaid of county comniisd fil
ers of Dakota County, Npbrasko, in
the office of tho clerk of Dakota
county, Under the provisions of Arti
cle 5, Chapter 10, of the Revised
Statutes of Nebraska (Ed. 1913), be
ing Sections U'GG to 1914 inclusive,
entitled:
"An act to provide tor drainage
districts to drain wet land; and
land subject to overflow; and any
land which will be Improved' bj drain
age; to boild dykes and levies; to
construct, strafghten. widen, deencu.
or alter any ditch, drain, stream, or
water course, to riprap or otherwise
protect the bank of any stieam or
ditch; to construct, enlarge, extend,
improve or maintain any system of
control of surface water or running
water; anti tnc rights, obllmttions
and powers of such corporations, in
cluding the power of eminent do
main, the creation of debts, issulntr
of negotiable bonds, and the levying
31 special assessments on such real
estate and casements therein as may
be benefitted by such public work,
and defining the duties and powers
jf public officials," and the amend
ments thereta, and the said board of
county commissioners of Dakota
county, Neb.aska, in acting on said
petition, has fixed thc ooundarics ol
laid nroppsed district and has es
.ablished said district in accordance
with the 'aforesaid act and amend
ments thcrct), as follows, to-v. it:
That said district shall be bounded
is follows:
Commencing at a point on thcNe-'jrajska-lowa
state boundary line di
rectly east of the northeast corner
f section thirty-fouc (34), an ex
tension of die north boundary of
fractional section thirty-five (35),
in township twenty-nine (29), range
nine (9), east, in Dakota county, Ne
braska; and running thence west
along the north line of said fractioi.nl
section thirty-five (35), nnd section
thirty-four y:4), to the northwest
corrier of said section thirty-four:
chence south en the west line of said
eCtioh thirty four (34), to the soqth
west corner of the northwest quarter
(NWV4) thereof; thence west through
the center of section thirty-tnrec
(33), to the northwest corner
jf the sputhwest quarter (SW4)
if said section Ihivty-thee
(33), in said township
and range, and the west line of sec
tion four (4), in township twenty
jight (28), range nine (9), east, to
.he southwest eqrncr of tho north
west nutirter of the northwest qua -ier,
(NW, of NWt) of saitl sec
tion four (4), thepce west through
lections five (5), and six (fl), to tho
northwest corner of the southwvst
jualter of 4he northwest quarter
(SW4 of NWV4) of section six (G).
sf said township twenty-o'ght (28),
range, nine 9), cast; thence con
tinuing west thiough sections one
(1), and -two (2), township twenty
light (28), range eight (8), oast,
to ,,.the sautjiwest corner of tho
northwest quntter of the northwest
quarter (NW'i of NW4) of -iid sec
tion two (2); thorce fouth along the
West boundaiy of said section two
'2), and of sections eleven (11),
fourteen (14), twenty-throe (23),
twenty-six (20), f.nd thirty-fivo (3f.),
ip said towndiip and range to cl.o
southwest corner of said section
thiity-five (85); ihenoe east one-halt
milo to the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter (SW4) of .said
section thirty-five (35); thence
south through the center of sec
tion two (2), township twenty
seven (27), range eight (8), ea-k,
to thc southwest corner of thc south
east quniter (8EVJ) of said section:
thence east rlong thc Fouth line of
sections two (2), and one (1), in said
township and rarige, and along the
south lino of section six (G), in town
ship twenty-.ieven (27)', range nine
(9) east, and along the south bound
ary of section five (5), in said town '
ship ond ronge, to tho center of tho
chunnej of Omaha creek; thence
northerly up the center of the chan
nel of said Omaha creek, to the point
where It Intersects tho "old high
bank" of the Missouri river, In the
southwest quarter of the northwest
nuarter (S't4 of NW'i) of section
live (G), In suid township- and
range: thenoo northerly along the.
Old High Bank of tho Missouri
river, through the northwest quarter,
(NW4) ofsaldfection five (G), town-1
ship twenty-seven (27), range nine,
(9), eost, and through section thirty
two (32), township twonty-olght (28), I
range nine (0), east, to tho north
line of said section thirty-two (32);
thence oast to tho said boundary lino
between the Kate of Nebraska aim
Iowa; thence northerly along said
stato boundary lln) to the. place of
beginning, all In Dakota county, No
hrnskn. Said district, rmbrnres land exclu
sively within thc county of Dakota,
Nebraska.
Said board of countv commission
ers hap ordered that the affairs of
said district shall be munaged bv 11,
bonnl of seven director and that
ouch director give a bond 111 tho penal
sum or SI. 000.00.
An citation will bo hold in accord
ance with the provisions of the stat
ute nnd amendments" thereto herein
referred to, in tho court room in
1 Dakota City. Nebraska, between lh
hours of 8 o'clock In the forenoon and
0 o'clock in tho afternoon, on the 3ru
day of March, 1022. at which election
IllA Sillfect inn f ilw. f,it.nt inn nf
said district shnll bo detei mined by
tho votes ol the xiwnt-rs of land In
nald district, and a board of sevtii
directors elected, said directors tu
tfiko ofi'ire cmtingently on tho for
mation of Vaid district.'
I Witness my hand ami tho fieul of
mv office at Dakota City, NonriKkn,
this 7th day of February. A. D..1922.
, GEO. .1. BOUCHER, I
(Seal) County Clerk of Dakota
" County, Nebraska,
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Pit UNUS good clean Santa Clara Prunes, 3 lbs..4:k
11AISINS "Sunmaid" Seedless 2 lbs. for Uo
Sterling Bread
White, Uye or Whole
SATURDAY OXLY
FLOUR Mystic or Fanchon Per Sack $'.35
P & G WHITK NAPTlfA SOAP 10 Bars (&
BKU'li CHEKSi; Good fresh Per lb 2?c
BABY ROSE SUGAH COKX 15c cans-3 Cans..:i5c
WOOL SOCKS Heather mixture Per Pr 'Mv
M. Nathanson
"IT PAYS lS TO TREAT YOU RIGHT"
Phone No. aj. Dalcotn City, Noli.
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Public Sale!
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell thc follow
ing personal property on thc old Parker farm, 1 mile
west and 4 miles south of DAKOTA CITY, NEBR., on
Wednesday, March 8th
SALE BEGINS AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M.
6 Head of Horses and Mules
1 gray gelding, J) yrs old, wt 1400; 1 bay mare, 9 yrs old,
wt 1100; 1 bay mare, 8 yrs old, wt 1100; 1 bay. mare 10
yrs old, wt 1000; 1 span of Mules, 10 yrs old, wt 2200.
7 HEAD OF CATTLF
.'I Cows giving1 milk; 1 Cow fresh .soon: 3 yearling Calves.
Farm Machinery
1 Dcering hinder, 8-foot cut; 1 Acme mower, 5-foot ml;
1 high wheeled wagon, with .box; I low wheeled wagon;
1 walking cultivator; 1 drug; 1 disc; ;nid other articles.
TKRMS: Ten months time, at 109?, on approved secur
ity. Sums of $10 and under, cash. All articles must
be settled for immediately following sale.
J. C. Purucker
OWNER
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I'KPPKlt 0r PER POUND.
IALL OP THE KOCH'S GOODS CAN DE OBTAINED AT MV HOME
IN SOUTH SIUUX CITY, ONE BLOCK WEST OE END OF CAR
LINE.
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