Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 24, 1908, Image 5

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Sious City, Crystal Lake & Homer
LEAVI LEAVE
3AKOTA OUT BIOCX CITT
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Special tripi for partis of 15 or more.
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WEST
No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am
11 " Passenger. Omaha
and Lincoln 12:47 pm
EAST
No. 86 Local Freight 2:25 pm
10 Local Passenger. .6:29 pm
daily. daily except Sunday.
Dakota City Lecture
Course
Under the auspices of the business
men of Dakota City,
ANNOUNCEMENTS. -
January 25 B. B. Burton in Popular
Leotnres.
March 10 Qibeon Carl, Character
Change Impersonator.
Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on
sale at 6tore of 8. A. Stinson.
Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform
anno begins at 8:15.
Local Items
Mrs Lottie Hutzel and family of
Sioux City, spent Sunday here.
Sam Bouton made a flying business
trip to Elk Point, S D, Saturday.
Wm Lorenz is putting a new front
in bis already up-to-date butcher shop.
Chas CouRhtry and wite were both
taken down with the grip last Satur
day. You will never get norvous if you
drink Breun's coffee. VandeZedde
sells it.
Sam Stinson his been confined to
his home for the past two weeks with
the grip.
John II Ream and family and Mi 8
Mary E McBeath were Ilomer visit
ors Sunday.
Judge D C Stinson was np to Fairfax,
S D, a few days the first of the wetk
n a land Htekijg tour.
Lyman While of Woodbine, low?,
visited here over Sunday at the home
of Henry W Wood and wife.
Soot Duncan and wife went to Jeff
erson, 6 D, Saturday to spend a week
with their daughter, Mrs Chas Hall.
Stoves! Stoves I Stoves! Stoves at
cost, for the 'next three weeks. Ed
wards & Bradford Lumber' Co, Dako
ta City .
Archie Coughtry has rented the A
1 Haase farm, which will soon be va
cated by Will Broyhill, who has pur
chased a farm west of Homer.
Sam Riohie, an old pioneer resident
of 'bis county, is reported sorionsly ill
at his home at Daisy, Wash, and little
hope is entertained for his recovery.
Barney Oribble has staked off his
ice crop on the north side of Crystal
lake, and is now waiting for ice-making
weather so that he can corner the ice
orop.
Sheriff J P Rockwell and family
moved in from the farm in Hubbard
precinct, and are nowoocupying the
house recently purchased by them
from A E Waldvogle.
Preaching services will be held in
the M E church and at Grace church
Sunday, at the usual hours. Rev Von
Httgen will be home from Tildea, Neb,
in time to conduct thesa services.
' B B Burton, Yes, that's the name
f the lecturer who will fill the fourth
number of the Dakota City Lecture
course at the M E church Saturday
evening of this week. Tou want to
hear him.
Sixty per cent of all headaches are
caused by defeotive eyes. Little de
fects grow to big ones unless promptly
relieved with properly fitted glasses.
Examination free.
W C Eckhaet, Befractionist .
Will Armour came down from
Ponca Tuesday and made a trip out in
the country. lie stopped in town long j
enough to set up the cigars over the
arrival of a boy at bis home on Thurs
day of last week.
Fred Schmidt and Henry Krum
wiede, who were spending the winter
in Germany, did not sail on the 4th
as stated'' last week, but postponed
tbeir date for starting homeward uctil
the 21st, which will get them here
about the last of the mouth,
A grand exhibition will be given at
Dakota City's new opera house Friday
evening, January 24th, at 8 o'clock p
m, of motion pictures and stereoptican
views. Two thousand foet of film
fivo subjeots, among them being Hooli
gan' New Idea and a masquerade
party. Come and enjoy yourself a
couple of hours.
Dear Reader: Just a moment,
until I tell you what we are doing.
Making our regular $4 00 per dozen
cabinet photos for $2 00, and one
bonutiful nhoto calendar free. Photos
first class iu every respect. No extra
oharire for groups. Wa do this to
more thoroughly advertise our cabinet
work. Doa't delay it is money saved.
Good for January and Fehrnary
ONLY. Koay Studio, 304 Douglas
St, Sioux City. Iowa.
Following are the mimes of the
Petit jurors selected for the term of
district court which convenes Febru
ary 17, 1908. The jury is summoned
to appear ou Tuesday, the 18th: Art
Hermit, Peter Anderson, Frank Da
vey, W J Cassel, Andrew J Davis, U
W Meeker, Tuns Crosbv, Bert Fran
risco. RL Pressy, Thos Ashford, John
Collin, Geo Hams, John V 1 hacker,
" ham Knox," Chris Jacobson, uenr.
Ruber, D E Allen, Chas Beermaon, J
W ()r. Fred Bartels, John Watson.
Herman Biermana. M A Springer,
F Daley
Post cards at Van's.
The Herald for Ail tba wbws :
Ten Farma for Sale. Good ones, a
sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers.
John Foltz went to Ottumwa. S D.
Monday to spend a few months on his
claim.
Rev W S Oberholtzer visited Rev E
H Combs at Homer on last Tuesday
a iter noon,
Beatrice Nordvr.e of Sioux City, vis
ited old friends hore several days the
past week.
Panl Pizey returned home Sunday
noon from a week's visit at Linooln,
Neb, and points in Iowa.
Ross Johnson oame over from Cher
okee, Iowa, Tuesday to help get the
oye cars in shape for regular service.
John H Gribble and family have
moved in from the country and are oc
cupying their house in the east part of
town.
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Aloczo Hale and Mabelle Friend, of
Emerson precinct, were joined in mar
riage Saturday evening by Judge D C
Stinson.
Mrs R E Evans went to Wakefield
Tuesday evening to eonduct a school
of instruction for the O E S lodge at
that place.
Emmet Gribble seriously sprained
bis ankle one day last week by drop
ping a log upon it . lie is able to
hobble about a little now.
Mrs Helen Cunningham, nee Spen
cer, arrived liere Saturday from Seat
tle, Wash, to visit her mother, Mrs
Etta M Spencer, for a few weeks.
S H Moore, of Dixon, Neb, was here
on business a few days this week.
Mr Moore formerly resided in Omadi
precinct, acd was an extensive breeder
of fine hogs.
What is the reason that Van de '
Zedde sells so much Breun's coffee?
Because it isf the best that's the rea
son. All the way from UUo to 4Uo pel-
pound. Try a package.
Personal taxes will become delin
quent February 1st, when it will be
the duty of the county treasurer to
sBiie distress warrants iu all cases
where taxes remain unpaid.
Dr E J DeBell was down from Rose
bud, S D, this week, looking after
business matters and calling on old
friends. The doctor is always a wel
come visitor iu this bailiwick.
For sale mv residence uropertv in
the northeast nart of town. For iar-
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ticulnrs iuquire of Carl Matz, Dakota
Uity. Aiehr.
Mits C. Matz.
Cass Joaes, one of the pioneer res
idents of this oounty, now of Falls
City, Neb, was here Thursday visiting
old acquaintances. He had been in
attendance at the river convention.
The Consumers Ioe company lost a
valuable horse in Crystal lake last
Friday. The animal was hitched to
an ice plow and broke through the ice
and drowned before it could be res
oued. Mrs Esther Harden returned Mon
day from a three months' visit with
ber daughter, Mrs A E Osborne, at
Brooklyn, N Y. Her daughter, Mrs
Ada Sherman, who accompanied her
remained there.
Trial catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr
Shoop, Raoine, Wis. These tests are
proviug to the people without a pen
ny'y cost the great value of this scien
tific prescription known to druggists
everywhere as Dr Snoop's catarrh
remedy. Sold by all dealers.
Services at the Methodist Episcopal
church every Sunday as follows:
Preaching, 11 a m ; Sunday school, 10
am! (lass meeting 12 m; Epworth
League, 6 :30 p m ; Preaohing, 7 :30 p
ni. Preach in Graoe church every
Sunday at 2 :30 pm. Yon are cordially
invited to any and all these services .
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little candy cold
tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Pre
ventics, for they are not only safe, bat
decidedly effective and prompt. Pre
ventics oontain no quinine, no laxa
tive, nothing harsh nor sickening.
Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics
will prevent pneumonia, bronchitis, la
grippe, etc Hence the name, Pre
ventics. Good for feverish children.
48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5
cents. - Sold by all dealers.
Notice I have sold my business,
accounts and all, to J H Baker who
will succeed me selling the Watkms
goods in the same old way. He will
collect ull accounts and give receipts
for the same. Having known Mr
linker personally for several years, I
can recommend him to you as on" that
will do the square thing. 1 bespeak
for him your liberal patronage the
samo as you have given me, for which
I wish to thank you all.
V J Pkttit
Dakota City, Nebr.
When the stomach, heart or kidney
nerves get wean, men tuese organs
always fail. Don t drug the stomach,
nor stimulate the heart or kidneys
That is siniulv a makesniit. uet a
prescription known to druggists every
where us Dr Snoops Kestorative. J. tie
Restorative is prepared expressly for
these weak inside nerves. Strengthen
those nerves, build them up with Dr
Shoop i Restorative tablets or liquid
and see how quickly help will come
Free sample test sent on request by
Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health
is surelv worth this simple test. Sold
by all dealers.
One of the rare treats of the Dakota
City lecture course will be offered th
people of Dakota City and vicinity on
Saturday evening of this week,' 'loth
iust, when B B Burton will deliver
one of his popular lectures. Mr Bur
ton possesses in a high degree the ele
meats absolutely necessary to success
on the present-day leoture ul at form
originality, soul passion, versatile ge
nius. His audiences are impressed
with thought that his supreme purpose
is to inspire whether in a humorou
practioal or impassioned mood, the
impression is the same, lie is both
practical and a poetioal thinker,
humorist and a word painter. No one
will be disappointed in their expect
tions, an j both old and young should
make it a point to bear Mr Barton.
team of young
Stinson, Dakota
Subscribe forbe Herald, the best
paper in the county, f 1 a year,
D J and Alex Mo Dona&l weiehere
from Jackson Thursday aftornoon on
business.
For Sale a good
driving horses. D C
City, Nebr.
Go to Van's for your groceries he
handles nothing but the best, and his
prices are reasonable.
Philo McAfee was down from Pig
eon Creek precinct Wednesday at
tending to some business matters.
Ruben Hoxsie and Mrs Mary C Den
aison, both of Sioux City, were joined
in marriage Thursday by Judge Stin
son.
U S Marshal Warner was here from
Omaha yesterday, having been tip to
Sioux City to attend the Waterway
convention.
Paul Kinkel has been tendered the
position of district repair man for the
Burlington signal service at a sub
stantial raise in salary.
liave you tried a sack or the new
flour at Van de Zedde'a? It is called
"The Queen," and is warranted to be
the best and the cheapest.
A social dance will be held in the
new opera honse hall next Tuesday
evening, January 'Zola, Dakota City,
Neb. Everybody weloome.
Have you tried the Sultanna and
Tao-oo brands of canned goods? Van
sells them. These goods have stood
the test of the pure food law.
John B Evans went to Lincoln Sat
urday to finish up some work iu the
agricultural branch of the university
which will take him about a month.
Louis Lmson and wife went to TJte,
Iowa, Thursday 'to spend a week with
relatives. 'hi is .Larson, u brother of
Louie's, is taking his place in the sig
nal tower. '
Albert Schumaker wss called to
Sioux City the first of the week to
take a run as substitute in the railway
mail service between Manila, Iowa,
and Mitchell, S D.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slaughter Co.
Theo E Bliven, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
Attachment proceedings were insti
tuted by Mrs Charity Hart Saturday
against G L Taylor, who has the
Eagle leased, in an effort to collect
some back rent. The case is still in
court.
Caleb Lane was arrested yesterday
and lodged in the county bastile, for
assaulting John' Burcum. Lafe Lane
was also implicated an J a warraut is
out for his arrest. Mr Burcum resides
on a farm in Blyburg. i
Don't Fool Yourself By failing to
hear B B Bnrton at the M E church
Saturday evening of this week the
fourth number of the Dakota City
Lecture course. Every number so
far has been more than worth the price
of admission and this will be no ex
ception.
We have a few steel ranges left.
They are of the best make aud fully
guaranteed. To close them out, we
offer them for the next two weeks only
for wholesale price. lour personal or
cashier's check is good here.
Fred Schriever & Co.
A tickling cough, from any cause
is quickly stopped by JJr Shoop'
Couch Cure. And it is so throughly
harmless and safe, that Dr Shoop tells
mothers everywhere to give it with
out hesitation, ever to very young
babes. The wholesome green leaves
and tender stems of a lung-healing
mountanious shrub, furnish the cura
tive properties to Dr Shoop's Oough
Cure. It cairns the cough, and heals
the sore and sensative bronchial mem
branes. No opium, no ohloroform,
nothing harsh used to injure or sup
press Simply a resinous plant ex
tract, that helps to heal aching lungs.
The Spaniards call this shrub which
the Doctor useB, "The Sacred Herb."
Always demand Dr Shoop's Cough
Cure. Sold by all dealers. v
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For Sale or Trade.
A 16-horse power compound traction
engine. 1 nave sold my threshing
machine to D Appleton and have this
engine left, which is in good working
order. C M Gray,
Dakota City, Nebr.
OBITUARY.
Charles O Martin, for man? years a
resident of this place, died at his
home here' last Friday after a short
illness with pneumonia and lagrippe.
Mr Mattin had been ill only about a
week, and his frail constitution was
nnatle to withstand the ravages of
the disease.
The deceased was in his fifty-seventh
etr, and had lived in this place the
greater portion of his life, having
fOQ'e here with his parents in 18.rG.
He was born in St Louis, Mo, January
3D, 1851. ne was baptized in 1853 by
the Iiuv John Matthews of the Kaskas
k i t Presbytery, in the church of which
Lis fattier was stared supply.
lie learned the trade of harness
maker at an early ago and was con
sidered one of the best workmen in
this part of the country. He was cm
itloved us foreman in the L Humbert
shop iu Sioux City for several yers,
and in his spare time wrote for differ
ent leather ana harness journals, one
of which paid hiiu $300 for an article
ou that subject. lie continued to
write for a harness journal published
in (Janada, ana ouiy a lew nays beiore
his death he received a check for 110
for his work.
lie compiled a book on harness
making, which was copyrighted and
sold in great numbers. Every harness
maker that saw the book pronounced
it a (treat help to anyone in the busi
ness .
For the past ten years he has lived
in bachelor apartment, doing what
he could, in his crippled condition, to
eke out an existence conducting a har
ness repair shop in the little room he
called home.
His crippled condition was the re
suit of a fever contracted while at
work with a wrecking company on the
Nugget, a steamer which struck
snag and sunk in the river about four
mil"s f oath of Dakota City, i his was
in 1871, and since then ho has been
deaf and dumb, and his feet and legs
racked with rheumatism.
The funeral services were held Sat
urday at 10:30 a m, from tho Lutheran
chureh, and were corducted by Rev
W S Oberholtzer. The remains were
deposited in their final resting place
u the Dakota City cemetery. v
Died at Jackson, Nebraska, Jan 17,
1908, Gerald Dillon, aged 80 years, of
pneumonia.
In the death of this highly respect
ed pioneer, Dakota County, Nebraska,
has suffered an irreparable loss; the
Epiphany Council, Knights of Colum
bus at Sioux City have added the
name of their oldest member to their
list of deceased brethren : Catholicity
has lost one of its warmest advocates
and the village of Jackson has laid to
rest, all that is earthly of the man who
was its sponsor.
A little over eighty years ago in the
County of Mayo, Ireland, Gerald Dil
lon was born. He oame to the United
States at an early age and settled in
the south near Natchez, (Miss. Here
for a time he had charge of a ootton
plantation. In 1849 he went out it
the California gold fields and in 1857
he came to Dakota county and joined
the Father Tracy colony in old St.
John's. He became part and paroel of
the colony and at a to vn election held
at the house of John Traoy, Feb. 15,
1858, the first of which there is any
record, he was elected village recorder.
In 18G0 he erected the first frame
house and in the same year a school
house was built and Gerald Dillon
taught the first sehool. A few years
later St. John's was deserted and the
colony moved to the new town site
which was plotted by Mr Dillou and
which for a time was known as Frank
lin. Owing to difficulties arising over
the fact that Nebraska boasted two
towns of the same name, Gerald Dil
lon with bis characteristic energy and
business ability, petitioned the county
commissioners to, change the name to
Jackson. The petition was granted
in 1865, the town was incorporated
and Mr Dillon was appointed its first
postmaster. He served the village,
the county and the then territory of
Nebraska iu many capacities and
throughout the whole community the
name of Gerald Dillon was a synonym
fur honesty and principle of the high
erder. k
During his long continued residence
of fifty-one years in Dakota county,
the deceased has left a record, clean
and unsulied, that any man might em
ulate. The life of this sturdy pionear
was as an open book: his sunny, genial
nature attracted both young and old
and his friends were numbered by his
acquaintances. At heart, he was a
philanthropist; besides being a publio
benefactor, the number and kinds of
his piivate charities will never be
known. The Catholio church, to
which he strictly adhered and cheer
fully obeyed throughout his long, well
spent life was a bountiful recipient of
his benefactions.
A pure, simple life is ended : as he
lived he died. After one short week's
illness, he calmly and resignedly pass
ed to the great beyond. 'He has gone
but his memory shall live on rever
enced und cherished by his fellow
townsmen who have felt aud will con
tinuo to feel the influence of this good
man who ever htood for what wss
hiclioHt and best in life, who held his
neighbor s reputation to be pnnelesa
and who served the couutrv of his
adoption as faithfully as he served his
God.
The funeral took place from St Pat
rick's church at Jackson, Monday al
10 a m, Solemn high mass was sung
by Rev J English of Hubbard. He
was assisted by llev Dather liyrno oi
Pouca and 11 a v Felix MuCaithy o
Vista. Rev Father McCarthy of
Jackson acted as master of. ceremo
nies. Rev Father Byrue, an old time
friend of the deceased, preached
most impressive sermon in which he
paid most deserving tributes to the de
ceased. A large delegation o:
Knights of Columbus from Sioux City
and different parts of the oounty at
tended the f aneral, Out of respect to
the deceased all the business houses
closed and both the Jackson High
school and St Cathariue's acadero
dismissed school. A very large funer
al procession followed the remains to
its last retting place, Interment was
in St John's cemeiery.
Hard or Soft Coal,
Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs
money. You have to pay so much for it,
whether you get all the heat out of it or
not. If a stove wastes the fuel and only a
part of the heat is extracted, your fuel bills
are higher than they should be. It is there
fore profitable for you to get a stove that
will get all the heat out of the fuel and
not waste it.
fThe "Genuine" Round Oak and the
"Radiant Home" are the stoves that will
do it ; even the smoke they send out of the
chimney is clear, ( showing that the gases
and soot have been burned and all the heit
extracted. The comfort of a stove that is
everything it ought to be; that gives heat;
holds the fire ; that lasts and is always good
and efficient, is worth almost any cost.
The Round Oak and Hadianc
Home are such stoves and are a sourc
of comfort in thousands of homes, and they
will prove the same in yours. There are
imitations, be sure and see the names of
"Round Oak" and "Radiant.IIome."
For Sale at
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FRITZ.WHEN YOU BROUGHT
THAT ROUNDOArTSTOVE INTO
THEIwOODS YOCiPQJlED
flY AVINTER fiAPs
Fred Schriever & Co.
ITY, NEe.
The Bank that Always
Treats You
Right
Wm. LORENZ,
Proprietor of
Fresh and Salt Meata always on hand . Cash paid for hide.
Berik. of
Dakota Coxinty
Jsk.ck.son, Nab.
Always hungry for more busi
ness, and better prepared
than ever to care for it iuoiit.
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A. Ira. Davis
Auctioneer
Emsrsotit
Nbr.
Stock.
Farm evrvd
Series
19 Years in tho Business
Dates made at The Herald Office
))R. C H. MAXWELL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
daiota crrr, webhiska
Agnt foi Seymour's White Laundry,"
Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdaya
DAKOTA CITY-
NEBRASKA.
PAUL, PIZEY, j"
Dakota Citvi Nta. i
Bonded : Abstracter L
Lawyers
ALFRED PIZEY,
608 Metropolitan Blk.
Sioux City! Iowa
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A Far-SigKted Man
Never puts off till the last minute, things that he knows '
must be done. Are you far-sighted? Then look around
and figure up what repairing you need to do; repairing j
that will require lumber. And then don't put it off,
come in and let us tell you the way we figure it. ' We
are sure we can save you money.
Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard,
Nebraska.
GEO. TIMLIN, Manaeer.
pARM LOANS
We have plentv of Money to Loan at a lo
rate of interest on Dakota oounty Farma. Wc
also Bell and But Ileal Estate of all kinds'
Auvwheie on earth , See or write us before you Borrow, Boy oc BelT
List your property with na to Bell. I
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