Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 01, 1909, Image 5

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    -Public Sale!
I will Offer for Salo at my Farm
Two Miles West of
Deikotci City, Nebraska.
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Thursday, Jan. 7, 1909
The Following List of Property:
Fifteen Head of Mules and Horses.
Two Milch Cows.
Four Dozen Chickens.
Farm Machinery of all Kinds.
Wagons, Buggies and Sleds.
Work and Buggy Harnesses.
Stove Wood and Lumber.
Cream Separator.
Household Goods, and all Other Personal Property.
Sale commences promptly at 10 o'clock a. m.
HLoJbert K. ILa,psley
II. O. Dorn,
Auctioneer
Ha.rry H Adair,
Clerk
Large Boned
Poland China Stock Pigs
For Scxle
M. Waters, Hubbardt Neb.
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red - Sow Sedta
February 22, '09 2
40 Head of Tops in the Herd I
I A B. Kfordykc j
R R Time Table
Sioui City, Crystal Lake ft Homer
Wiivter ETicirsioiriLS
Low I&tea
? Winter Tourist Rates : Daily reduced rate excursions to
California, Old Mexico, Southern and Cuban Resorts.
Homeseekers Excursions: First and third Tuesdays of
each month to many points west, south and southwest.
Personally Conducted Excursions to Florida by Su
perintendent Public Instruction of Nebraska, Mr. J. L. McBrien,
leaving Lincoln and Omaha December 19th. Write G. W. Bon
nell, C. P. A., Lincoln, for itinerary.
Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Big Honr Ba
sin and Yellowstone Valley : One of the last chances to secure
good farms from the government at low prices. Go with Mr.
D. Clem Deaver on the next personally con
ducted excursion. He will help you secure
one of these farms. No charge for his serv
ices. Excursion first and third Tuesdays.
W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb.
L. W. Wakkley, Q P A, Omabii, Neb
lips
j ray's FW1 Mall j
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Restaurant in Conned ion
First-class Pool and Billiard Tables. '
Cigars and Soft Drinks of All Kinds.
Meals Served at All Hours.
Everything New, Neat and Up-to-date.
LF.AYE
DAIOTAOllI
6 em
7 15am
0 30am
11 15am
1 15pm
3 15pm
ft 30pm
7 15pm
LKATC
BtOCXOIIX
6 85am
8 80am
10 30am
12 am
3 15pm
4 80pm
6 15pm
8 pm
Saturday and Sauday nighU '11
only
C, St. P., M. ft O.
Traini leare Dakota City at the fol
lowing time :
fORTH BOUND. SOTJTH BOUND.
5:55 pm. . ....Omaha.... .8:02 am
10:04 am...... Omaha ......5:18 pm
3:37 pm Norfolk....... 8:28 am
9:48 am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7 :42 am. . . . . .Newcastle. . ... B :38 am
2:08 pm "' .......6:56 pm
SUNDAY TBAIN8.
12:13 pm Omaha 2:30 am
3:37 Norfolk 8:28
C Bft Q
WEST
No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am
11 " passenger, Omaha
and Lincoln .12:47 pm
EAST
So. 86 Local Freight 3 :25 pm
10 Local Passenger.. 6 :07 pm
fl a i 1 . AHm .ia.nl RnnillT.
Local Items
Friday, January x, 1909
Haring a good stock of hardware
and tinware on hand we ask yon to
call and see us. Schnerer Bros.
was
Henry Franoiuoo, of Jackson,
here on business Monday.
George Wilkins was an orer Sunday
visitor with friends as Ponoa. ,
Ed Larson helped invoice theE & B
Lumber yard at Jackson last week.
Ed Waldmau and family are home
from a visit with relatives at Boone,
Iowa,
For sale Single harness and buggy,
at my farm south of Salem churches.
Wm Armour.
Mrs O J O'Connor, of Homer, was a
guest at the Neiswanger home here
Sunday night.
Qeorge Carter and family of Omaha
were over Suuday visitors here at the
M O Ayres home.
Cigars of all kinds, if you want your
hubby to have a box. From 12 to 100
in a box. At Van de Zedde.
George Lillie left Monday for his
home at Maxbass, N D. Mrs Lillie
and children will remain for a longer
visit.
Mieses Bertha and Belle Hamilton,
teachers at Lead, 8 D, came home last
Thursday evening to spend their holi
dav vacation.
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C. M. QUAY, Proprietor.
Dakota City, Nebr.
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We Thank
You
for your patronage during the past year and hope
by courteous treatment and honest dealing to
merit a continuance of it. We expect to move
into our new building, one block west, this month
Krumwiede Pharmacy
Dakota City, Nebr.
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Miss Jessie France, who was visiting
over Christmas with Mrs Q E Yon
Hageu, returned to her home in Oma
ha Sunday Afternoon.
John Young and family came up
from Lyons last Thursday, and went
over on the island to spend Christmas
at the Carl Young home.
Miss Belle Orr, a teacher in the Elk
Poict, S D school spent ber holiday
vacation at the home of her uncle,
Alfred Seymour, north of town.
We have juBt received a copy of
Gleanings in Bee Culture, published
at Medina, Ohio, which contains a
fund of information for those interest
ed in bee keeping.
Wm S Baughman on Wednesday
moved a summer kitchen from bis
premises here to a lot at Crystal lake,
where he will fit it up for a summer
onttage, and if the weather should get
too warm he will move out there right
away.
MaxKnick.of Wisner, Nebr, who
formerly worked here in the August
Moeller s tloon, was here the past week
visiting friends. This is his first visit
here since he was injured in the gns ex
plosion thatdestroyed the Henry Krum
weide home about a year ago.
"You can remove rust stains from a
white dress completely by soAking the
resn in pie-platit juice, secured bv
hoiling the pie plant in a quantity of
water," says Woman's. Home Compan
ion for Jaouary. "It makes the dress
jiink at flint, but this comes out at the
first washing, anil t tie stains will be
ffectually removed.
To our nianv friends and patrons
who so liberally patronized us during
the past, year, we wish to tender a
hearty "Thank You, and a wihIi for
another year of prosperity and happi
ness. Your wants will be better look
ed after the coming year than ever
before, as we will soon be located in
our own buildiug, a block west, where
we will have cote room and be better
equipped to handle our ever increasing
trade. Again we!say, Thank You.
J VandeZeddo,
The MBA lodge of this place will
hold their annual installation services
on Thursday, Jannarv 7, 1909. The
following program will be given after
the installation: Instrumental Solo,
Sadie Fifcher. Addepss, 11 E Evans.
Solo, Mis Mell Hennaed. Recitation,
Harold Uribble. Iieadiug, Owen
Rockwell. Duet, Mr and Mrs Guy
Hides. Recitation, Lloyd linden
bangh. Address, J P Rockwell. Holo,
S A Ktiuson . M 11 A Journal, iu 11
Giilb!e lno, uuy and Jabie bides
and M J ForeHhoe.
A Normal Training class will b
conducted at the. Emerson high school
under I lie direction of the btate Dw
nnrtment, beginning Monday, Jan 8
1909. Tim ork is especially intend-
ed lor uioBS win uesire or lumuu vu
teach. The work successfully done iu
the Normal class will b accredited oil
teacher's certificates. Only those who
have completed tenth grade, or the
equivalent, are eligible Those inter
ested should make application to the
Superintendent at Emersov at once
that he may provide for them and get
their applications in to the department
in time to be approved. He will be
glad to provide boarding places at
very reasonable rates for any request
ing him to do so.
Chas Maxwell came hoce from Chi
cago to spend the holidays.
Clifford Jndd and wife spent Christ
mas at the M M Ream home.
A boy arrived at the Fred Leedom
horn at Dallas, S D. December 23rd.
Bsssie Robertson earn home from
Emerson to spend the heliday vaca
tion. J II Baker was here from Allen,
Monday, winding up his business
affairs.
Lonis Larson and wife dined with
Mrs Larson's relatives at Riverside
last Friday.
A baby girl was born on December
23rd to G-aig L Spencer and wife, at
Seattle, Wash.
Philo MoAfee, of Tigeon e reck pre'
oinot, was a visitor at the Dr Stinson
home Saturday.
Mrs George Eohlmeier went to
Wakefield to spend Xmas at the Henry
Kohlmeier home.
George and Frank Ilaasecame down
from Emerson to spend Christmas at
the parental home.
Why is it that Tan sell so much
Breunooffeef Becauco it is the best
to be had for the money.
Scott Duncan eame home Saturday
from a week's visit at the Chas Hall
home near Jefferson, S D .
E W Nordyke and family-of Sioux
City helped eat Turkey at the Mrs
Uollie Broyhul home mas day.
George Chnreh, of - Meadow Grove,
Nebr, spent Sunday last at the J Van
deZedde home, the guest of Miss Ruby.
Gretohen Bullock went tn Crofton
to attend a house party this week at
the home of her friend, Lenora Renoh.
Guy Ward and Maud Getty, both of
Sioux City were joined in marriage on
Thursday of last week by Judge Stin
son.
One of the twin girls born December
23rd to Alex Frye and wife, who live
northeast of Jackson, died shortly after
birth.
A baby boy was born to Frank O
Lean and wife, of Sioux City, on Sat
urday. Mrs Lean was formerly Miss
Tot Orr.
Paul Piiey has so far recoved from
the effects of an operation for stomach
trouble as to be able to leave the hos
pital Wednesday.
Robert Cheney and wife left Monday,
for their home on the ranch near Les
lie. S D. They will stop a few . days
at Norfolk enroute.
Nut, egg and range hard coal, also
11 kinds of soft coal in any quantity
you may desire, at the Edwards &
Bradford Lumber Co.
Steve Joyce was taken to the hos
pital Tuesday to uudergo an operation
for an ulcer of the stomach. His con
dition is quite serious. v
Wanted An agent for that territo
ry. We pay highest cash weekly.
For terms write the Hawks Nursery
Co, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Have Elmers make jour abstracts.
Subscribe for Tbi Herald $1 per
year.
Wm Armour was over Monday look
ing after his farm interests.
Geo W Rockwell, of Homer, was i
business visitor here Monday.
Floyd Leslie, of Winnebago, spent
several days with friends here last
week.
Minnie Wasmnnd eame down from
Emerson last Sunday and spent the
day with her parents.
S E Cobb has sold his Emerson En
terprise to his foreman, Levi McEn
tafier, a Dakota county boy, who has
n. at .1 A nA In 4 1. 4 .
I m.ur (WU IU IUD .'I IUUUK KUaiUtMIV.
'Mr Cobb eipects to dispose of his
other interests at Emerson and try a
ohange of climate for his health.
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Frank W King and Bertha M Hough
ton, of Bronson, Iowa, were married at
South Sioux City last Saturday. Rev
Phillips performedthe ceremony.
Read Robert L Lapsley's sale adver
tisement in this issue of the Herald.
Ha is selling off everything preparato
ry to moving to California to reside.
Marriage licenses were issued Men
day by Jndge Stinson to Louis P Bea
oom and Miss Anna Albenesius, and
Niokolas Andresen and Mary Hansen.
All the local oaipenters available
have been at work the past week on
the Ayres-Krumwiede building, in an
effort to finish it while the "weather
losts."
The six-months-eld baby of A A
Adams and wife, of South Sioux City,
died Saturday of last week and was
bnried Monday in the cemetery at
this place.
Mrs Henry Will man and her son
John, mother and brother cf Mrs Geo
Kohlmeier, arrived here from Jerioo
Springs, Mo, Wednesday night for a
few days' visit.
All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slauohtib Co.
Theo E Blivkn, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
Little Wilfred Kinkle was brought
borax from the hospital last Friday,
where he was operated on for appendi
citis two weeks before. He is recover
ing nicely.
This is the gift season. A pair of
new spectacles or eyeglasses would be
splendid New Year a prosent. We
cun fit you in any style, best grade of
goods, and at reasonable price. W C
Eckhurt, Licensed Optometrist.
John Bubb has been hero the
past week having Home work done at
the Leedom blacksmi h sliop 111 tue
way of peifecting a wagon brake that
he has patented and is getting re.nl y to
put on the market. Mr Jiubb and
family are uow residing at South
Sioux City .
Services at the Methodist Episcopal
church every Sunday as follows:
Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday sohool, 10
am! Class meeting 12 ni; Epworth
League, 6 '.SO p m ; Preuchiug, 7 :30 p
m. rreacn in uraoe cburcli every
Sunday at 2 :30 p in. You are cordially
invited to any and-nll these services.
All persons interested in the coming
session of the r armers Iusti'tite to be
held in February, are requested to
meet at the court house in Dakota City
on HaturJay, January 0, 19f 9, at 2
oclock p m, to arrange a program and
make otuer necessary preparations for
the Institute. Jacob F Learner, Pres
ident.
Bert Kroesen, who for the past two
years h is had charge of the printing
department of the Kearney reform
Hchool, has purchased the plant of the
Houth Sioux City Record and will take
chargo of the paper the coming week.
Mr Kroeseu was employed on the paper
for several Tears and is thoroughly ac
quainted with the business and the
patrons of the Reourd. J J Eimers,
who retires from the newspaper field,
will devote his entire time to the ab
stract business, and will have his maiu
offijo in the Wm P Warner building
east of the court house.
Death of firs Hiram Qray -
The sad news was telegraphed from
Goodrich. N D, to John W llaslegrove
last Saturday, December 2G, 1908, that
Mrs Uiram Gray had died that morn
ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs
A Hendrix, of cancer of the stomach,
from which disease she had been a
sufferer for several years.
Francis E Haelegrove was born in
Dakota county, Nebr, September 15,
18C3; was married September 27. 1882.
to Hiram Gray. She made this coun
ty ber home until about six years ago
when the family moved to Denhoff, N
D, and lived on a homestead, and
proved up during the past year.
A sorrowing husband and four chil
dren are left to mourn her departure.
The children are Mrs Nellie Hendrix,
Uarry, unerley and Frank Gray.
Uuring Her long residence here the
deceased was prominent in social life,
and was an active ehuroh worker.
She was a member of the Modern
Brotherhood of America lodge, in
which she carried a policy of $1,000.
The funeral was held from her home
iu Denhoff, N D, the date and place of
burial was not leared up to the hour of
going to press.
The many Dakota county friends of
the family, where the deceased was
born, grew to womanhood, attended
school and mingled in society, deeply
sympathise with them in the loss of a
noble wife and loving mother who has
gone to that better world where suffer
ing and sorrow are no more.
District Court Dates.
The terms of court for the year 1909,
for the counties of the Eighth Judicial
iistrict of Nebr ska are as follows:
(lumlnn Feb I, Hept IS
Dakota Feb 15, ttept 7
Ktanton March 1. Dot IN
O.lnr March IB, NovH
lxon March 9V, Nov
Thumton April 11, Oct 4
The first day of each term is set for
bearing applications for citizenship.
E8TRAY NOTICE
Taken up as an est ray at my farm
one mile north of Dakota City, Nebr,
November 26, 1908, one fed and white
heifer, past two years old, branded
on left hip with letter "T," slit in left
ear. Owner is hereby notified to call
and prove property, pay all charges
and take said animal away.
Ghab Bbyaitt.
Neatly i.ooo Pianos at a bargain
Lyon & Healy, of Chicago, known
everywhere as the world's largest
music house, are doing a remarkable
thing. They are rebuilding their
great establishment and offering an
enormous stock of pianos to make room
for carpenters, painters, etc Lyon &
Healy offer all these pianos on such ex
traordinary terms that hundreds will
buy now who otherwise might wait till
next year. In short, here is a chance
to get a much better piano for any sum
you have in mind than you could ordi
narily obtain.
Write today for the list of pianos in
this piano sale, whiob is an event en
tirely unprecedented in the history of
piano-selling. Address Lyon ft Healy,
10 Adams street, Chioago. Four dis
tinct plans of easy payments for those
who do not wish to pay all cash.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Remaining iu the postofilce at Dakota,
Neb, for the month ending Deoember
81, 1008.
MUs Marie lUii'lntf
Hurry Faust
Juxprr Huffman
Kill Hall
MUs Mary Jaim'N
Jchso Jack on
TW Jensen
Parties calling for the above please
say "advertised."
John II. Keam, l'osuuuster.
Martin Lynch 8
M J HtevenH
.'hlirlln Holi ill It ll
F M Wiley
Major Warren
Josef UrlMtn
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Modlin machine Co.
Manufacturers of
(Qaoolctio ISniico
Also conduct a general Repair Shop
OaoIt Experts
208-210 W. Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, IA.
Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co.
Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of J
Vm LOaiSPJZ,
Proprietor of
City Klcsxt Msurlkct
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for hides.
Agent foi Seymour's' White Laundry.
Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY
NEBRASKA.
ICity s? Hotel
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MRS. ELrSIE POWELL, Proprietor
Dakota City, Neb.
Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment. 1
Meal Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 Board and Lodging $4.00
Feed Ottvble in Connection.
Where you can put up your team and feed it when you
have business in town
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PAUL PIZEY,
Dakota Citv. Nib. 1 7K WVPKC
Bonded ' Abstracter
ALFRED PIZEY J
608 Metropolitan Blk.
Sioux City. Iowaj
Sidcache,
lleadachc,
1 and a
Worn-out
Feeling
May all come
from
Constipation.
Lane's Family
Medicine
(called also Lane's Tea)
i herb Tonic-Laxative and
will cure constipation and tlix
ills that come from it.
It is a rcat blood medicine
and one of the best for all
Ktomach, kidney and bowel
f complaints.
All druggists, 25 and 50 cts.
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Get OnrFfic Book rirrt
You can't afford to
buy a nan until you
know all about a
Monarch. Askuafor
tha book. SUII WHEI
you Intend tobur. and
we wil I aend alao a act
ot Maaaurkag Spoona,
poatpald. aM
MullaibU lYo ltaoa Oa,
limitr Uum, Wimmrtn.
Q Standing- on the oven
door is a very slight test
compared with actual use.
Malleable frames are abso
lutely necessary to bear the
strain. Any range that
will not bear you on its
oven door isn't strong
enough to stand the test
of use.
Tea Ballade -
na alaekjna-ail nana made tnreuaheMt.
All aiaca. different arrangement, for city or country homea. alao for botcla and public tnatltutlona.
oee them and they will prove to you that they save fuel and repairs.
Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard - - Nebraska
GEO. TIMLIN, Manager,
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To Everybody -Everywhere
ry, Wlerry
Christmas
with a stocking full of presents and pleasure.
Yours for good banking,
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT;"
Btxtvlc. nf Davlcotax. County Jse.ek.aon, Nabrawaki
The oldest back in the count.
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