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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
Can lc cured only hy a remedy ttiat will remove tlie cans. The oflener you Stop It with head ache powders orpills the quicker it will return. t'.cnerally, head ache conies from a iliMurhed stomach or irrcRular bowels, and almost invariably Lane's Family I Medicine (called t.Ipo Inne's Tea) a tonic Inxntive, will cure liend ache i'l (ihurt or k r by u-frnlatiiifr the lx'wcls and reinvigoratinj; the slimiach. It is a jjroat nnlurM horh Mood medicine and tha f ivorilc laxa tive of old and young. M lniRjrists', 2."v. and S()e. Local Items Friday, April 9, 1909 Having a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask you to call and see ns. Schnever Bros. Leo J Shiiett was bore from Homer Friday last Fred Blume was down from Emer son last Friday on business. Cyrns O Twyford and Belle E Graves, of Nacora, were married Wed nesday. Elsie 'Wilkins, of , Homer, was a gnest of Gretehen Bullock a few days the past week. Walter Smith, of Homer, was a visi tor here a short tine Sunday while en route to Sioux city. James Tiurgett and Amy Shaft-It, both Sioux City, were married Satur day by Judge Stinson. W A Niemeyer went to his claim near Phillip, S D, Tuesday to attend to putting on some improvments. Nellie M Kinkead, who recently returned from Atchinson, Kan, has ac cepted a position in Sioux City with Orkin Bros. Bert Harden returned to bis work on the road Saturday as salesman for the Galena Oil company, after spend ing a week with his parents here. I hove added a fine new line of over alls and jackets to my stock of mer chandise that will be sold cbeappr than at any store in Sioux City. Van de .Zedde. A bunch of drunken negroes made themselves so obnoxious around the depot and elevator Tuesday that they were driven out of town at the point of a shot gun. Miss Mildred Burkett left Sunday for her old home at Wilmerding, Pa, for a conple of weeks visit, during the Tacation of the Sioux City schools, where she is employed as teachers Mrs D K Moore, formerly of Coler idge, visited here from Saturday until Monday with his daughter, Mrs Geo Pranger, while enroute to Lincoln where she will make her future home. Perfeet eyes cannot be bought at any price, but defects of vision can be corrected with properly fitted glasses. We have them in all styles of lenses and mountings at reasonable prices. W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Election of church officers will be held at Salem church next Sunday; one trustees, one deacon, and one elder will be elected. Let every mem ber be present An election will also be held at Dakota City at 3:00 pm Saturday in Emmanuel church. Mrs Kate Nrrdyke and daughter, fceatriee, and mother, Mrs Margaret Lonsr. former residents of this place but now of Sioux City, will soon leave for Luttk, Wyoming, where 'they each have tiled on a homestead. Mrs Nor dvke has rented a hotel at Link which she will conduct until time to take up actual residence on her claim. Will Broyhill was up from Omadi precinct Saturday on business. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. Van Harden returned Sunday from a three months visit with relatives in Kansas. Albert Krider and wife, of Walthill, came np Friday for a few days visit at the S 11 Moore home, Michael Farrell left for Dallas, S D, Saturday to file on his Tripp county claim that he drew last fall. . Chas Toss, of Omadi precinct, watt a business visitor here Friday and favor ed the Herald with a short visit. For Sale One three-year-old pacing horse pony, suitable for children. In quire of A E Easton, Dakota City, Nebr The Emmanuel Luthertin Sunday school will render an Easter program next Suuday evening at 7:30.. Let everybody como. Nut, egg and range hard cohI, also nil Kinds of soft coal in any quantity you may detdre, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. IUvs lii v a I Uir, who underwent an operation at. a Sioux City hospital ro cently, returned home Tuesday of this week and is recovering nicely. A display of fine glassware, that looks as nice almost as auy cut rIuhh, ana sold air', oueap; your choice on the center table for only 10 cent", at Van de Zedde's. Chas Outmeyer aud family departed Tuesday for vinterset. Iowa, for a months visit with relatives of Mrs Ost meyor, after which they will go to Cal ifornia, to spend several months. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb, All those who are indebted to me will please call and settle Iheir ac counts between now and April 1st, or the same will be placed in the hands of a collector. Respectfully. J Van de Zedde. Miss Anna .tames, assistant luiuci pal in our Bchools, was called to her home at Kearney, Nebr. last Friday by the serious illness of her brother. Miss Becker, from the Hunt school in Sioux City, is teaching her room. I have now, with my new stock, a fine assortment of queensware, and anyone who wants anything in that line can get it as cheap or cheaper than they can buy it in Sioux City. Try me and see. Van de Zedde. Thos Graham who suffered a com pound fracture of his leg at the ankle a couple of weeks ago was taken to Sionx City Sunday to have the break examined uuder an X-ray. It was found to be perfectly set and healiag nicely. Will Biermann returned home Fri day from McClusky, N D, where he went the week before to attend the funeral of the six-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Fred Eberly. Mrs Henry Kurge, mother of Mrs Eberly, accom panied him on the trip, The village election held here Tues day passed off quietly, as usual, there being very little strife for places on the board. There were four candi dates on the ticket and three officers to elect. Followiug is the vote: W L Ross, 89; 8 A Stinson, 89; J P Rock well, 64; HE Evans, 32. President Green has two Indians on the Liucolu baseball team, both of whom are stars. They are pitcher Johnson, a Winnebago, who attracted so much notice in the closing games last fall, and the other Frank Jude, the little Chippewa outfielder who has reported for duty and is looking better than ever. Green has also added a new catcher. Nason, of the university of Illinois ball team, who is making good A special Easter service will be held in the M k church at Dakota lty Sunday April 11. Sermon by the pas tor in the morning with special music by the choir. Missionary collection will be taken, so pleaee come prepared to make your contribution for this cause. The evening service will be civeu over to the children, who are making (treat preparations for a de litzhtfnl Easter program. A childrens collection will be taken, so biiug any thiug you have to give for the children tlOUrt, unt to - .wjVmaHzmmsmawzu "iug you 1 ave uj Bi. 'i ' 0 jErf k( M in foreign lands. Bookn, toys, 7i-p"4 KSs re" I0 P i9 4 pictures, cards or any thiug you w it-Jim kLiBMtiV spare. Er hH-H The many Salem friends of Fi fq'jr SPECIAL OFFER. V.,,19 IJeerman llU(1 MiBB Arneg Ellen t'- t biHd New Bu!nw. AtrLMTSia v. ujjie you our parinauei.t customs. . H j; 'af.iu'rtiVar.lp.7iipVnii..:iiii,.'b.i,iTario- ' f ...vpr';.ilorrl. Kulh Sv.nniflnU. I Wiit'e io-dav; Aleut Ion tUs Par sr. It. t., ro.W r i Mcilnj mr.i rw.lv till i;'" 1 ,. ; ojV-e o.Satd. uMV.r ltH u.y .... g 1 ', IrKrrWivc, lA'HmiuI -A and i'lunt Hook, I ' J..iijiui.t:l.c.tv'irlc..i-')ts.-4,l'i.r.-.-.. ij. if ftrf-toir; tnd ! V V f 17 It 'V ithout 1 1 a jj "licohol Tonic S'ithout Alcohol Without Alcohol "lo'.'.l Ptiri'lf r Vithout Alcohol Vrt've Tithont Alrohol Medicine VCithout Alcohol rilla Tithotit Alrohol A i Avers Wo ;uiubU our loriuuius m. banish alcohol y Jroiu our maiutu Wo urfffl yon to aoi'Huii jour ductur They act more bile ;.. cr's ?i!ls are liver pills. , ;,r riv oo the liver, make sv?:vtcJ. Tlii i is why they are so valu-a.-'r. in constipation, biliousness, dys-p?-i sick-headache. Ask our doctor if he knowii a better laxative pill. The many Salem friends of Frpd W Iieerman and Miss AKiies Ellen Ralph were pleasantly surprised to learn by announcement during bint week that they had already made a months jour nev on the matrimonii!! sea. I. uder eover of the darkness of the night they hied themselves to the Lutheran parsonage ou Monday, Marcii tirst, and were made hushaud aud wife by the Rev W S Oberholt zer. They are now receiving the hearty congratula tions of their large circle of acquaint ances and if good wishes will help them they will surely have a happy prosperous career. Ihe Herald and its Urgo conHtituancy joins all n these felicitutious. They will go to house keeping on the Meadow V lew farm at Coburn where they will be "at home" after May 1st, Shortly before six o'cloek Sunday evening smoke was discovered issuing from the coal and hav sheds adjoining the Fields t Slaughter C!o's, elevator. The alarm was immediately given and the people turned out aud nmde a heroic effort to save the property of thnelevn tor company. The tire when tirst dis covered whs iu the west end of th coul shed, but beforo water could be cot to it the whole shed was on lire and one corner ol the elevator wivb threatened. After au hours hard light log, tiuriug which lime me driveway to the elevator was on fire several times but was rescued by drenching it with water by the bucket brigade. the lire was iinuiiy gotton under con trol. Ihe Iosh to the compuny is es timitted at $1000, and is confined principally to the coal and bar shed which contained about forty tons of eoul and a carload of hay. The loss is covered by insurance. The dubris is now being removed and work will be commenced Monday ou the erection of a new coal shed. Subscribe for TBI ukrald f 1 per year. Mrs Oeo Pranger was a passenger to Omaha Wednesday, Wilfred Voss returned to his school work near Pender Saturday. Stot Neiswanger is home from Avo ca, Minn, for Easter vacation. Misses Ida Blacketer and Ida Quin tal are visiting at Fremont, Neb. Subscribe for the Herald, the bee) paper in the county. $1 a year. Judge R E Evans went to Ponca Tuesday to attend to legal business. Mrs John Bachert went to Ft Dodee Iowa, last Fridav, returning Sunday. A baby girl was born to John De witt and wife on Friday of la.'t week. Heln Orr is borne from school at Sioux Falls, S D, for her Easter vaca tion, II A Waigand, of Crofton, Neb, vis ited a few days with fiicuds here this week. Kide Ream has purchased the Mrs Oeyer property in the east part of towu. Uuy! I have one of the finest little hay meadows ou the bottom for sale. Eimers. Ed J Raymond was down from Wayne on business a oouple of days last week. Swan Peterson was here from Altn, Iowa, the past week looking after his property interests. Galen Hathiwav and wife have moved inlo the Ed Phillips horse, va cated by Ed Bliven. Mrs John Bougous visited in Sioux City Saturday and Sunday at the Mrs Kate Nordyke home. U H Marshal Warner eaaae up from Omaha Wednesday to look afte busi' ness matters here a few days. George llolekamp and Stella Mo Entaffer, both of Emerson, were mar ried in Sioux City Wednesday. John Wilkinson and Elnora Cra;g, colored, both of Sioux City, were mar ried by Judgo Stinson Thursday. Lou Hold rook, of Atkinson, Neb, nncle of Mrs Wilts Foltz, sport several days visiting here the past week. A dance will be given in the Aytes Krumwiede hall Friday evening, April 23rd. Collins Bros orchestra will fur nish tho music. The report oame here Monday that L M Leslie, formerly in the drug busi ness at this place, had died in a hos pital at Omaha, Ed Bliven shipped his goods to Boyd county, this state, last week where he has filed on a homestead. His family will follow as soon as he can erect a house. W II Holsworth and Alex Nixon, of Omadi precinct, were callers on the Hera'd yesterday while in town on business. They will both read The Herald for another year The office force from the Pelletier store iu Sioux City to the number of thirteen, accompanied Miss Perle Stin son home Tuesday to spend the even ing, returning on the Foye car. 1 Regular preaching at Salem next Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching at Emmanuel church, Dakota City at 8:00 pm. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Willis Workman, tke party who recently passed a forged check en Ernest Triggs, had his hearing in Sioux City Wednesday and was bonnd over to the grand jury. In default of f 600 bonds he was sent to the Wood bury county jail. Geo C Blessing, of Homer, is adver tising a sale of 40 bead of Dnroc Jer sey bred sows to be held Saturday, April 17tb, at his farm just north of Homer, This will be a good opportu nity for the farmers of Dakota county to lDject some good blood into their herds. The next meeting of the Lutheran League, will be held at the usual hour, 2:30 o'clock, at the German Lutheran church . A collection will be taken for the church extension board, and an important question will be put before the league and every member should he present . A new serial story starts in The Her ald about the middle of April, "The Pirate of Alastair," by Rupert Sargent Holland, one of the best fiction writers known to the reading public. This story alone is worth the juice of a year's subscription to those who enjoy that ebiHS of reading. Services at tho Methodist Epitcopa! church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a' in ; Sunday so'iool, 10 am! Class meeting 1'2 m; Ep worth League, 6 -.30 p m ; Preaching, 7:30p in, t rencu in urace cnurcu every Sunday at2:30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services Sold in 10 Years Thousands bought yneeda oiscuit because they wondered what they were. Ago " ; & v -Nv Moisture 'i$&h X Trof ?WV'V; X Packages ' M w axr J$ xf uy - t"'?'. r-y Millions use them because they know them to be The World's Best Soda Cracker NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY To Make Cloth Waterproof Take eight ounces of sugar of lead, eight ounces of powdered alum and two and one half gallons of lukewarm water," says Woman s Home Compan ion for April. "Mix in a tub, aud let stand for twenty-four hours. Stir thoroughly when first mixed aud ooca sioually for the first hour, to dissolve the ingredients. Lake the garment (overcoat, suit or dress, anything of rt Culen or cotton material.) brush thor oughly, and let soak for twenty-four hours, lake out, let drip until almost drv (don t wring,) hang iu tho air until dry, then press as usual. Water will fall off as from the proverbial ducks back. One caii use a suit treated iu this way, ou hunting trips ana iu a driving ruin, aud come home dry. It doe not destroy or interfere v ith the ventilation or injure tl.o fabric in the the slightest degree. The quautitirs as Kiven here cost about tweuty ceuts fiint will succcHhiiiily water proof au oveic iat aud suit, or in proportion. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining iu the postoflice at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending March 31, l'joy. A I. White i;-o A Seot t Mm Miiry Kelly M r llniy John Aug Patties calling tor the above please say advertised. Joux 11. Ream, Postmaster. SALEM It is reported that Charles and Les lie Bliven have purchased the north 80 of the Glenco Armour farm. The Salem "drys" which sre many, are rejoycing over the daylight saloon law. Mrs Ed Selby. of Sioux City, oame over Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs Theodore McGlashan. Marviu Armour drove up from Homer Sunday, spending the day at the B M Boals home, Bliven Bros and Sides Bros, had a car of hogs on the Sioux City market Wednesday, receiving $7 per hundred. The chicken, piggie and kitten crops is now ou, aud irom reports its a stunner. Jacob Sides and his (would-be) sec retary, Milton Foreshoe spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Sioux City. Mr and Mrs ('has Ostmeyer left Tuesday for Wintorset, Iowa. Chas and George Heikes and Harry Sides attended tho basket social at the Bridenbaugh school house last Friday night. The W H and F M society attended a sawing circle at the home of Mrs Porter Boals Friday. As Editor Schmied of the Eagle is making such a "noise" about "Cupids Columns" in his Salem items, he should provide this paper for his cus tomers on his news stand. It is a good seller, for Editor Sehmied's "sec- oud-hund" man, Col M J Foreshoe, says so . If reports are true Addie Sides has ordered a new four cylinder automo bile from a binux City firm. This will be the first auto of the standard type owned by a uaKota county farmer. Addie is one of those progressive farm ers wuo always ueiieves in leaning; never following. News just received of the arrival of a fine 71b boy at the home of Mr and Mrs W W Joyce, near Grindstone, 8D. Harry Brown Lad a car of fat cattle on the Sioux City market Wednesday $ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES j 'MM EDITED BY THE SENIOR CLASS JKMiv7 Miss James was called to ber home in Kearney last Friday on acoount o the serious illness of her brother. Miss Becker from Sioux City is taking her place. The third grade enjoyed studying about the production of sugar the first of the week. Marie Gardner is absent from the third grade. Clara Blume entered school Mon day after a few days' absence. Myrtle Powell stood first in her clans work in the sixth grade, and Marie Ross held first place in the sev enth grade in the last examinations. Herman Lahrs has left school to be gin work od the farm. Miss Bauer made a business trip to Wayne Saturday. She spent some time with the city superintendent of schools at that olaoa. I . Ponoa Leader: Mr aud Mrs JM (King of Homer arrived Saturday even ing, visiting till Monday with Mr and Mrs J U Poineroy....Mrs Charley Shell went to Jackson Monday and from there to Allen where she expeots to visit her daughter and other rela tives.... Oeo Beacoin who is pro prietor of a drug store iu Sioux City ame up Saturday evening, spend ing over Sunday, air ueaconi was a former clerk in the Bostleman drug store. . . .Pat Casey, an old resident of Dakota countv, living six miles south east of Ponca, passed away Monday evening March 22. Mr Casey was au old settler and was one of the wealth- est men in Dakota county. He. at one time servod as county commissioner of Dakota county. The funeral services ere held at ista, Rev I'nther MoCsr- thy conducted tho services. The re mains were laid to rest in tue Uatnouo burying ground, Old St John's ceme- teiy. I' (i Smith II (' Smith W I lllllllll!l ,loe Krenimn The Last Call Has your school gotten those dele gates elected to the county convention which meets April 14, 15 at Dakota City. The time is almost here and your school must get its share of the good things. Will your school be a banner? Only three things. (1) Bend in the offering asked for by the connty. (2) Have a delegate at this county conven tiou. (J) Send in a report of your school. These threo things make a bau ner school. we ougnt to navo every school in tho county bnoe schools. This convention is undenominational aud yet all denominations in our couu ty are members of i1-. If you are not there aud things don t go right it was perhaps, because you were not there We need you. you need ns. Come. Sincerely yours, Eii.ai:khi S Haake, ('ountv Secretary Thurston items iu Pender Republic Chas Petersen aud family were (low from Naora last Sunday. . . .Miss ou Barnes was a passenger to Hubbard Tuesday evening.... Mrs Albert Nash and daughter were northbound passen gers Saturday evening... .Mr and Mrs Albert Nash were passengers to Winne bago Wednesday morning, l! SATURDAY I I I I I I SPEClALSj I f I I S. A. Stinson ! Dakota City. Nebraska jj Ssvturdevy, April lOtK All Men's 50c Shirts, 4So. 20c Can Apricots 13c Hand Picked Navy Beans 5c per pound 10 lbs Sugar 50c Saturday, April 17tH ,25c Cookies. . ..10c per lb. 3 pkgs Pancake Flour. .25c Catsup and Chilli Sauce 3 Bottles for 25c Golden Egg Macaroni 5c per pkge All Laces up to 5c a yard, at 3c Undertaker County Coroner A Guaranteed Cxirc for Tfie Lricior 5ia,foit 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 does not debilitate, but builds up the system at once. Testimonials furnished on' application. Price $10. Address, Lr IS Ayrcs, City, Nb. Dakotsw 15. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska .kM, BO YEARS' V-; ; ;Vsxperincl Mi 1 Design "frm Copyrights 4c. 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