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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1909)
li v. Dakota County Herald - Official Papef of the County J08I B. MiM, NJBLIBKZB. Subscription Trice. $1.00 IVr Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the ransmission of this paper through the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. The state legislature baa taken tip the "natter of purchasing the Wayne Normal school, the property of 1'roi J M Tile, who died tt his home in Wayne last week. If the stato con cludes the purchase the school will be made a state normal school. The property is estimated to be worth f 100,000. K the purchase Is made by the state it will be a ore at boont for Wayne, which is already a hustling little place. Tbe printing press has made presi dents, killed poets, furnished bustles for beauties and polished genius with criticisim. It has made the world got up at roll call every morning, given pupils lungs of iron and voices of steel. It has set tbe price on a bushel of wheat and made the oountry pout office the glimmering goal of country scribes. It has converted bankers into paupers and made lawyers out of college presidents. It has educated the homeless and robbed the philosopher of bis reason. It smiles and kicks, cries and dies, but it can not be run to suit everybody, and the editor is a fool who tries. Exchange. practical man from the ground up and will make the Chieftain sbiue editorial ly and typographically. Fotica Leader: near Coburn came visit with relatives in Tonca and vicin ity. Elmer Cornell of up Monday for a i Items of Interest from our Exchanges Wyoot Tribune: Tbe Winnebago Chieftain has been purchased by M A Bancroft of Homer, Mr Bancroft is a Winnebago items in Fender Repub lic: Miss Mabnl Niebnhr returned on Wednesday from a week's visit with friends in Fender. Hornick items in Sloan, Iowa Star: Leon DeForest, of South Sioux City, Neb, visithd over Sunday in the home of his uncle, FD Cleveland. Sioux City News, 15th: Mrs WP Warner, of Omaha, wife of the Uuited State marshal of Nebraska, came at noon for a week's visit with her sister, Mr Herbert Dutterfield. She was ac companied by her daughter, Kathryn. Fender Times: Don Crinklaw has been appointed station agent at Hos kins, Nebr. lie and bis family have been veiling st Craig this week. Don is a good fellow and will make a good agert. Ilowevcr we regret to see him self and family leave Fender. Snlix items in Sloan, Iowa, Star: Mrs John Fenders died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Wm Mathers, last Tuesday and the funeral was held from St Joseph's Catholic church Thursday morning, Rev Father Griflia offli iating. Deceased was quite aged, and had been a helpless invalid for some time. Her son, M Dillon, and family, of Jackson, Neb, were here to attend the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in the new cemetery just west of town. , Chadron special in Lincoln News, 14tb: Rev E E Shaffer, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city, and Mrs tthafer have left for their new home in Melbourne, Florida. I i I i I I Msvltc Your Home More ElrSgHt and Cheerful by Papering it Have you seen our new line of amples of High Grade Wall Paper?- No store in town or elsewhere can offer you a collection of such rare beauty and elegance to choose from at such reasonable prices. It will be a pleasure to you and to us to have you visit our New Store and look them over. We also have Paas' Easter Egg Dyes for sale. Come early and see our- Special Offer on Nest Eggs, with which we give away free of all charge one MEDICINE CASE. This will be shown in our window Krumwiede Pharmacy Dakota City, Nebr. Stands Like a Stone Wall Turns Cattle, Horses, Hogs Is Practically Indestrucilbla r ' ' r ' """" eft., A&IERICAN'FENCE Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel i that is not too hard nor too soft. s We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and superiority, not only in the roll but ia the field. Come and see us and get our prices. Edwards& Bradford Lbr, Co Hubbard - - Nebraska GEO. TIMLIN, Manager. A Guaranteed Cure for Z6e Liquor Habit It will absolutely remove the craving for liquor in less than 21 hours time, without any bad effects what ever. It contains no poisons. It docs not debilitate, but builds up the system at once. Testimonials furnished on application. Price $10. Address, Is IS Ayrcs, Dakota. City, Nab. I anss Abstracts of Title Suooe'",or t0 I Dakota County Abstract Co. J Bonded Abstracter 4 RSI A 110,000 Sur. tv bond Guarantees the accuracy of ever Abxtraot I make J J. E I M IS Rev Mr Bhafer is one of Nebraska s popular ministers, and for the past two years has been a verr prominent factor in religious cirolea 01 this section 01 the state. Airs Shafer is an excellent musioian, and has been muaio and choir director for tbe church ever since coming to this city. Mr Bhafer has also done exceedingly fine work in his pastorate here. Doth Mr and Mrs Bbafer retire for their health. Emerson Enterprise: A baby girl was born to Mr and MrsLeidy Church hill on Tuesday... . Mrs Bert McEntaff eria visiting relatives at Boone, Iowa, this week ... .Unas fti Jiorowsky, was in Croftoj yesterday locking over pros pects for a harness shop there and if favorably impressed will move np there at once. . ..Last Monday evening hue returning home Chas SI Borows kv lost a roll of bill amounting to 1205. Finder pleaso leave at this office and receive $25 reward. .. .Mrs Oeo Coughtry returned last Friday frcm Chicago where she had been ihe past nine weeks visiting relatives and taking medical treatment. She is much improved. render Republic : J A Shore, of Homer, called at Fred Twvfords last Thursday.... E J Smith and John Aahford were over from Homer last Friday on business.... Mel Niebuhr and wife arrived here from Winnebago Monday for a visit with Mrs Niebuhr's folks Don Crinklaw, who has been operator at the depot for some time, was transferred to Oraig last week. . U A Bancroft of the Homer Free Press has leased tbe Winnebago Chieftain, and will look after tbe Chieftain awhile. We congratulate Winnebago. If she is looking for a booster (and we guess she is) she has the real article in Brother Bancroft. He is a booste from Boostersville and an all-round good newspaper man. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Dr Witte has gone to Rochester, Minn, his former home, for a few days visit. mere win be ljutneran services Sunday. March 21st. A cordial invi tation is extended to everyone. Millar's coffee, tea and spices none better at Carl Anderson s. Dan Uartnott has bought the Cain and McOee farms. St Patrick's Day was observed here as usual. Servioes were largely at tended at 8 o'olosk mass. li you want to save a little money on groceries, Carl Anderson can do it for you. Some of our farmers are having trouble to satisfy their "corn con tracts, as the roads were too bad to haul when time for delivery came. The revival meetings which have been going on the past week will be continued for another week. They have been very well attended and the people iiave shown great interest luere will be Sabbath school next Sunday at 10:30. A oordial invitation is extended to all. For sale Barley, for seed or feed Patrick Jones, Hubbard, Nebr. Oeorge Nordyke and wife of Allen were guests at the Art Nordyke home Wednesday. Miss Sadie O'Conner has recovered from her recent Biokness and is home in Atlantic, Iowa. Her father John O'Connor, came over and auoom panied her home. Thorrald Frederickson, of Homer, made a flying trip to this place Mon day. Mrs II Nelsoa has been slightly under the weather the past week. New bats and furnishings for Easter at Carl Anderson's. a m w-r a - . airs ueoney and daughter were Sioux City shoppers Tuesday . Mrs O H Ogburn was a city passen ger Tuesday. Among those who shipped stock from here luesday were, Oeo Oeorgensen J 1 Jensen, Martin Kasmussen aud Roy Armour. Nina Frederickson and Minnie Wil kins camo home from Wayne Friday morning, returning to their school duties Monday. Fish of all kinds, for the Lenten season, at Carl Anderson's. A son came to gladden the home of L Moggensen and wife Monday, but the little one only lived until Tuesday mom log. t uneral services were held Wednesday. Alonzo Thornton came down' Mon day mormne to ship the balance their household goods to Sioux Citv, and remained until Tuesday evening visiting at tne Kenze home. Herman Stading, of Ponoa, visited several days last wewk at the home of bis brother, J O Stading. ungnsu wainuts just what you need tor pastry cooking and at only luo per pound, at Carl Andersons. The dedication of the Lutheran ohuroh has been postponed until April ituii, tne carpenters being unable to finish it before then. Hans Nelson shipped a carload of hogs last Friday. Quit a number from here attended the entertainment on St Patrick's day at Jackson. Lots of new dress goods, in all styles grades and prices, just received at Carl Andersou's. Hauling telephone poles has been the order of the day tbe past week in this vicinity. The little son of ft Leap aud wife ras quite sick lust week. Hans NeIou wus a itassmiger west Tuesday, going to look ufter Ins frm intfrtats. lie expect to return l'ii ?ay, A few winter garments are still left in our stock that we aie going to clnsu out regardless of price. Carl Atnlur-son. II NoIhou is remodeling hi house to sojie extent. Thorwald Reins doiur the work. Mrs Frank Sawyer, who has bean seriously iil for several mouths punt, has been failing pradually for the past wees or more, iuev bad thought to have taken her to the hospital last week but sua proved too weak for the few days, but at this writing (Tuesday evening) she has rallied somewhat but is still very low. The following was handed your cor espondent for publication : IX If EMORY OF MY CHILDHOOD Oh, the days of my childhood when all things were new, Oh, that beautiful place where the wild flowers grew, How I loved there to wsnder in bright sunny hours And gather the fairest and sweetest of flowers Crocussos, violets and addcrtongues bright, In memory I'm breathing your per fume tonight. While voices of nature so pleasing to hear Are now sounding sweetly in memory's ear. ine partridge is drumming upon an old log, The woodcocks are calling away on the bog, The wild geese are honking while fly ingnear by, ine nen liawks are screaming way up in the sky, The crows are cawing while building a nest. The squirrels are chattering, and nev er at rest, The marsh frogs are piping way down in the slongb And sweet birds are singing the whole foiest through. I loved the dear wildwood when I was a boy, In memory still it is mine to enjoy. HOMER. Clareuce Risdall is agent for "War ner's history of Dakota county." Olive Learner was on the sick list last week. Nadine Shepardson was quite sick last week, but is able to attend school again. Oarret Mason was a Sioux Citv vis itor Monday and Tuesday. D L Allen of Sioux Citv, an old time resident of this place, was very low the first of the week with "winter cholera," requiring the services of a nurse. He was some better at last reports. James Allaway, sr, who has been wrestling with th grip for the past three weeks, at last has got the better of his antagonist and is on the road to re oo very. Mr Winter, a cousin of Mrs Clem ent and the Mrs Harvey, is here from Holstem, Iowa, a guest at tbe Clement home. Henry Wallwey, of Emerson pre cinct, was a Homer business caller Tuesday. Mrs Vera Lake is on the sick list. Elmer Smith, of Dakota City, cam down Saturday and remained at the bedside of his sister, Mrs Frank Saw yer, for several days, Mrs Sawyer has been very low for some time, but is now some better. Oertie Buckland came up from Win nebago to attend the St Patrick's day dance. Myrtle Bates, of Winnebago, was a passenger from Dakota City Wednes day. Chas Lay and family returned Sat urday after spending several months visiting relatives in Iowa. Will Buckland and son Seth drove up from Winnebagc Sunday, returning the next day. The new telephone line from west of town is fust neaiing completion. Clareuce Randall was an over Sun day visitor at Lyons. Luther Heikes was a visitor here on Saturday. Mrs Mary Crocker is on the sick list Dick Skidmore, who has been on the sick list for about a month, is not improving as faBt as his friends would like to see. Fred Kipper went to Hubbard last week to work on a telephone line. MrsArtBliven came down Satur day hoc South Sioux City to visit her paien's, Cal Rockwell and wife. Dr and Mrs Burke were over Sun day visitors ia Sicux City, Tilden Harris and wife came up from Winnebago Sunday. Fern Buckland returued to school Mouday, after a couple of weeks' visit at her home at Winuebago. Oeorge Harris and brothers sold r. tit?e car of hogs Monday. Eva K innear and Cora Midkiff were city passengers Friday night. Marvin Armour and wife were shak ing hands with friends here Friday. Lome Raamrsseu left his team tied with a load of lumber on Thursday, when they broke loose and started for home. They were captured before leaving town, with the wagon badly damaged. Julius Pitts aud wife were Sioux City shoppers Saturday. Born, March 11th, to Alva Trask and wife, a five pound girl. Harry McKinley will do the barber act at Winnebago. Curtis Bliven, one of the pioneers of Dakota county, was down from Sioux City Tuesday having some surveying done nortnwest of town. Ed Maurice and Henry Wallwey, of Cmerson preoinct, were doing husi ness with our millers this week. Frank Combs was down from South Sioux City Monday calling on pa and ma. mini iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii ''""MiHiinniiiii mum i Furniture and Carpet Bargains Large Assortments give yon tbe opportunity of selecting just what you want in Furnitnrc, Rngs, Laco Curtains. Watch for our Special Bargains they aro Money Savers. l LSI SE1 $1.50 Value Dining Chairs. Solid Oak. Full Posts. Ten rounds are used in no bracing base of chairs. Special Price. 98C $10.00 Walnut Extension Tables. Solid hardwood. Golden finish. A big c QQ bargain at Special Price $0.30 $15.59 Value, Golden Oak Dresser. Has three drawers. Large French . plat mirror. A Special Bargain $0.30 GARLAND Steel and Cast Ranges are the Best bakers and the most durable ranges made. Price $24 and up. Send for special catalogue. Rug Bsvrevlrvs $21.50 REGULAR VALUE, Genu ine Velvet Rugs, 9 ft.x 12 ft. Special Price $14.55 'is? 3? $28.50 Value Axminster Rugs, 9ft.xl2ft. Handsome pat- f)0 CC terns. Special Price ... . $ZZ.JJ Watch for the Bargains we will oiler in Lace Curtains 13 CGI THE AtlDERSOfJ FURNITURE CO 1 mum OOG-GOS Fourth St, Sioux City, Iowa ft tk Ik I t H 4k iS 4 ft Ik ft 4L IV 4k M M i 4L 1Y Jl year at Bellevne, Nebr, arrived hero tbe last of the week to work on tbe farm of John Flannery. Mrs Frank Scollard was called to Ponca the last of the week on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs J E Collison. Q W Smith, agent of the Chicago & Northwestern Bail Road spent over Friday night with his folks at Newcas tle, Nebr. Barney Marshall while fishing in the river Sunday caught the largest fish of the season ; it was a cat fish and weighed 110 pounds Mrs Fannie Straight and little boy who was housekeeper for C K Heffer nan the past six months, left Monday for her homo at Villisca, Iowa. Mrs Mads Koudson who is at St Joseph's hospital recovering from an op eration, is getting along nicely and is expected home this week. Frank Davey jr. of Emerson, is here this week loading a car of wheat and one of corn fr his father which they are shipping Sioux City. Peter Eoehler of Miller, S D, has moved his family on the fai m recently vacated by W O Amick. Henry Morris on Monday moved the little cottage he purchased from Mrs Jane Lilly to his lots north of the meat market. Rev Fr Moore, assistant of Rev O'Toole, of Newcastle, spent over Fri day night with Rev McCarthy. St Patrick's day was duly observed here. Mass was celebrated in the Catholio church at 8:30 a m and in the evening the following program was excelently rendered: Chorus, O'Donnoll Alxo Choral Club Vocal Holo. Nome Day Vern Smith Vocal Solo. Hellove Me If All Thoe En dearing Young Clmrms .Helen Kearney I-ecture Hev. Father Harrington Piano Holo. Whispering Wind. .Lee Kearney Vocal Solo, O. Come Home Miivonrneen Mm. J.W. Kinnell Chorus, Let Erin Hemeuiuer the Day of Old .'....Choral Club JACKSON. ThosJ Ilartuett and Ed O'Neill drove to Waterburj Tuesday. Ilenry Francisco was a passenger to Dakota City Monday . Ed T Keurney and daughter, Helen, were visitors in the city Tuesday, Mrs Chris Juuaeu went to Ht Joseph's ho pital Tuesday, wlit-re she will uu deigo an operatiou for gall atonts. Vernie Smith of Ponoa, Nebi, ia vitiitiug his L'nolo. J W Fiunell; he ulao t iok in the entertainment Weil ilea day eveuing. Pearl and Ellle Uvan were guests in the F J Murphv home, Hioux Citv. over Friday night. John Sieverson marketed 1500 bush el of corn at the elevator Monday, Ella McHeurr, of TUinview. Nebr. is vuitins at the C II Ooodfcllow First Publication Mar 12 4w ROAD HOTICE HI8EKOTE ROAD. To ull whem It mny concern: The commissioner appointed tolocnteiind vacate a road commencing at a point hIhmk ) roils south of the se corner of n-, of ne!i of section 8H. Twp StH. runge 8, where the pub lic, road now crosses the quarter section line and running thence In a northwesterly and northerly direction ton point about. 10 roas sou in or tno section line letwecn sec tions iW and 2K. thence in an easterly and southeasterly direction to Intersect the pub lic rond on section line between sections : and 2H, be established ; unit we also ask thnt the public road now existing letweeii the initial point and terminus of nlxive pro posed rottd be vacated, has reported in favor of the establishment and vacation thereof, and nil objections thereto, or claims for damages, must lie tiled In thecounty clerk's office on or I Wore noon of the SMtli day of April, A. i. ltiou, or such road will be estnlt llshed and vacated without reference there to. W, I.. Kosh, County Clerk. Land! Land! I desire to say to my friends and acquaintances in Dakota and Dixon counties that I have changed my headquarters from Emerson. to Sioux City. I am still in the Real Estate business and am better prepared to serve than ever. I have a large list of farms in the corn belt of South Dakota and Nebraska which I can sell at best possible prices and terms. I have the agency for a choice list of deeded Indian allotment lands in Tripp and Meyer coun ties, S. D. This is the salt of the earth and fs sure to double in price in. the next year. If you wish to buy, sell or ex change land, call on, write or phone me at Room "C," Iowa Building, Sioux City, Iowa. The best reference I can give you is my many satisfied cus tomers in your vicinity. Yours for a square deal, A. P. DORAN. Auto Phone Phone 1:141. Fresh, lUllabl. Pure CuarantM toPUtst Kyerf Gardener and PUntrnhoultl u the interior tuvrlUnf Our Northern liruw u 8ia. special, rrcii FOR 10 CENTS w will Dd ptNtUt our FAMOUS COLirCTinN l.NDir Tssi.ti . . . , I fl. hrlassH IU4ksh . , , lit. 1 r. 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I IOMESEEKERS : Only $27.50 round trip to the Big Horn Basin irrigated lands on the first and third Tuesdays. Tour the West and see what is going on out there; you will be amazed Write tor tolders, rates, information, and learn about our variable route tours embracing all attractive features enroute ifipfii - -. S & W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City L. W. Wakklet, O P A, Omaha, Neb m our ite. a. T w sjftWjttttMtrageaBg mm twi tiujr CARRJAGEHEATF B. CONCORD.TEAUlHAfiNESa: Ah, a a IT11 1,1 "tit ,a 1 AVb'& " i Specials on Horse Blankets and Lap Robes i Strong, Square Wool Blankets $ 1.40 Large, Strong, Square Blankets 1.75 Brown Duck-Lined Storm Blankets 1.70 Heavy Plaid Duck-Lined Blankets 2.00 Heavy, Plain Plush Lap Robes 2.75 Heavy, Fancy Plush Lap Robes 4.50 Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Large 8.75 Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Extra Large. .10.50 X Stixrgcs Bros 411 Paair! Straat Sioux City, laws. 4.4 4.4. 4... X t ; X. z 5 C ... . Patronize Home Industry buy your mats of -Proprietor of Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY goes on I . NEBRASKA a home. Mike Goodrich, who spent the past journey, She waa unconscious for a UKKAT NUUT11I- KN Kr.r l) , M4 Hum BU KocktWd, 111. i tola