Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 23, 1909, Image 7

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Sidcache,
Headache,
and a
Worn-oot
Feeling
May
all come
from
Constipation.
i Lane's Family I
Medicine
(called also Lane's Tea)
is a herb Tonic-Laxative and
will cure constipation and the
ills that come from it.
It is a great blood medicine
and one of the best for all
stomach, kidney and bowel
T' complaints.
All druggists, and 50 cts.
Local Items
Ilaring a good stock of hardware
and tinware on hand, wc ask you to
oull and see us. Schrierer Bros.
f f urn ii A Combs was here from Iloruer
KjT 1'uesday on business.
Judge R E Evans transacted
business at Wayne Monday.
legal
Hanker Ed T Kearney, of Jackson,
was a business visitor here Tuesday.
George Garter of Omaha, was a vis
itor at the M O Ayres home Tuesday.
Attorney Kingsbary of Ponca was
looking after legal matters here Mon
day. Mrs M E Bokoskie, of Newcastle,
stopped off here last Friday for a visit
with friends.
Mrs John Foltz departed Saturday
for her old Lome in Michigan for a
I month's visit with relatives.
1 Mrs Louis Cooley came down from
Wakefield last week for a visit with
relatives, returning home Thursday.
Lawrence Jay, salesman for the
Baum Iron company of Omaha, visited
old friends here Monday, between
trains.
D O Sayre, a section foreman on tlie
Great Northern, located at Perkins,
Iowa, visited here Sunday with his
brother, G W. j
Any cash customer who spends a
dollar at Van de Z-ride's, sugar except
ed can get their choice of any glass ,
dish on the center table.
Mona and Phyllis Nordyke, daugh
ters of Eugene Nordyke and wife of
Sioux City, visited Tuesday night at
the Mrs Mollie Broyhill home.
Chris Kohlmeier and family and H
F Kohlmeier sr, came np from Craig,
Nelr. Saturday and visited at the !
Geo Kohlmeier home until Monday.
Rev Von Hagen will preach Sunday
morning from the subject, "The Good
Shepherd," and the evening subject
will be, "A Conference to be Avoided."
Carl Sund and Julins Lischke, two
prosperous farmers on route 1, were in
last Friday and added their names to
The Herald's list of readers, and will
get all the news while it is news
Paul McAllister came down from
Burbank, S D, Tuesday to visit a few
days with his parent. Panl Las made
good since going to South Dakota,
which h'e says is the "only state in the
union ,"
Ed Bodenbender orders The Herald
sent to his address at Venango, Nebr,
near the Colorado line, where he has
taken up a claim and will grow up
with the country. Ed is one of Dako
ta county's energetic boys and will
aurely meet with suocess.
Bruno Visoio, an Italian who has
lipsn working ou the BurliDgtou sec
tion, was taken in custody by Sheriff
Knpkwfill Tuosdav on complaint of his
brother. Pasnuale Viscio, charging him
with insanilv. Later he was turned
loose upon requost of his brother.
Services at the Methodist Epifcopa
church every Sunday as follows:
Preaohing, 11am; Sunday so'jool, 10
am! Class meeting 12 m: Epworth
League, 6 -.30 p m; Preaohing, 7:30p
Hi. Preaoh in Grace church every
Sunday at 2 :30 p m. Yon are cordially
invited to any and all these services
Ludwig Schmidt, of Clalena, 111,
and Olivia House, of Nebraska City,
Nh. were nrranted a license to marry
Thursday. In the absence of Judge
Stinson. Oeorce Wilkins. oleik of the
district conrt. administered to their
want in issuins the license, but whn
thev asked him to perform the cere
mnnv h hlnshinslv ref oned them to
Rev W S Oberholtzer, who performed
the ceremony .
A recent order of the Postmaster
General, in reference to mailing circu
lars and other mail matter which is
prepaid and unaddressed. or which is
addressed to box and route number
prohibits the delivery of such matter
by rural delivery carriers. It r-quires
that all matter for delivery by. rura
carriers shall be individually addressed
to natrons as well as post paid, and
will not permit the delivery of any
matter which is dijaddressed or which
is addressed merely to box and route
numbers.
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SPECIAL OFFER:
mi. . h.iu New Bulnru Atrial'
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go Wednesday.
Dave Butcher spent Sunday with
relatives at Emerson,
Dr J A Marondp, Emerson, transact
ed business here Monday.
John Welker was a business visitor
here from Homer Thursday.
Eugene Nordyke, of Sioux City, was
here on business Wednesday.
M Mitohell was down from St Johns
precinct on business yeaterda;.
Thos Baird was up from Omadi pre
cinct Tuesday transacting business.
Rudolph 8chopke. of near Emerson,
was a business visitor here Monday.
Fred Kipper of Homer, transacted
business at the court house Thursday.
Carl Ream was here from Homer
Monday and Tuesday, visiting rela
tives. Wm Ronton left Thursday for Ray
mond, S D. to spend the summer with
his children.
C L Culler and wife were down
from Wayne Thursday visiting at the
Mrs Wm Adair home.
Mads Hansen was in from his farm
in Hubbard precinct Thursday, at
tending to hufineBS matters.
The high school base ball team
will go to Homer tomorrow to show
the boys there how to play ball.
Ed Larson is hack from Newcastle,
where he went to relieve the manager
of the E & B lumber yard for a week.
About a dozen sports went to Sioux
City Wednesday night to see "Farmer
Burns" thtcw the Austrian, Delivuk.
Mrs Ida Stallborries, sister of Jim
Clark, returned to her home at West
Point Saturday, after a week's visit
here. I
The Whipple Humane horse collar
The only collar to fit any horse For
snle by Edwards & Bradford Lumber
company.
Harry H Foltz announces iu the
Herald that he is prepared to do cement
work of all kinds. You had better fig
are with him.
Mrs Lizzie Meyer, formerly Mrs
Lizzie E Bigg, arrived here from
Gordon, Wis, Thursday for a visit
t the J P Rockwell home.
I have added a fine new line of over
alls and jackets to my stock of mer
chandise tliivt will be sold cheaper than
t any store in Sioux City. Van de
Zedde.
Rev Von Hagen left Tuesday morn-
ng for Norfolk, Nebr, to be in attend-
nee at the annual district meeting.
He expects to be away until Friday.
A display of fine glassware, that
looks as nice almost as any cut glass,
and sold dirt, cheap; your choice on
the center table for only 10 cent", at
Van de Zedde's.
The ofliners elee'ed by the Salem
Lutherau congregation on Easter Sun-
av will be installed next Sunday,
namely. B M Boals, trustee; I W Fish
er, elder, and Guy Sides, deacon.
Regular preaching at Salem next
Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching
t Emmanuel church, Dakota City at
8:00 pm. Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
All those who are indebted to me
ill please call and settle their ac
counts between now and April 1st, or
the same will be placed in the hands
of a collector. Respectfully. J Van-
de Zedde. -
Your opinion about what you see is
determined partly by how you see.
Very few people have normal vision.
Only perfectly fitted glasses will give
both relief and normal sight. W U
Eokhart, Licensed Optometrist.
Scott Kookwell writes from Akron,
Colo, near which place his claim is
located, that he is now working on the
new court house which is being built
in Akron, and between times is making
some improvements on his farm.
The Kozy Studio is making special
low prices during the spring months.
Cabinets $ 150 up; also 24 small Pho
tos 25c, 12 postals GOo. We lead in
low prices. All work guaranteed.
K.ozv Studio,
304 Douglas street, Sioux City, Io.
I have now, with my new stock, a
fine assortment of queensware, and
anyone who wants auything 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.
The Geo G Blessing sale of Diuoe
Jersey sows which was billed for last
Saturday at Homer, was postponed to
Saturday, May 1, on account of bad
weather. Remember the date aud
don't fail to attend this sale if you arb
in the market for something tine.
Have you seen our latest production
in photos? We are now making some
of the finest photos made anywhere
for the money and prices very low.
For groups, wedding or baby photos,
see us first, and save money.
D Li'xe Studio,
Next to 5 and 10c store, 4(j 4th, Sioux
City, Iowa.
'SATURDAY
S8iturd&k.y
Butter, per lb. ...... 23c
Salt, per Barrel. . ..$150
One-Fifth off on all I lose for this date only
Sekturday, Mtxy 1st
'Joe Cookies. . ..l(jc 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 rc a yard, at J5c
S. A. Stinson
Dakota City. Nebraska
Sunday School Convention
The fifth annual convention oi the
Dakota County Sunday soliools was
hld in the M E church beginning
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock.
The opening praise and prayer serv
ice of twenty minutes was conducted
by RevGlenney, and President Kryger
of South Sioux City took the chair
and gave greetings. Miss Margaret E
Brown and Paul Dietrick, state offloers.
were present and gave several floe ad
dresses. Miss Brown gave an instruct
ive talk to a large class of children
who came from tho publio school and
followed with an address to the con
vention on the jubject of the "Elment
ary Hour."
Rev O E Von nagen conducted the
song service on Wednesday evening.
Miss Brown delivered a most earnest
and effeotive address on the snbjeot
"What is in Thine Hand?" The great
responsibilities that rests upon all Sun
day school workers were clearly and
forcibly set forth .
Thursday morning the secretary,
Miis Elizabeth S Haaae, made a very
comprehensive and complete report
showing general progress has been
made in the work.
Officers aad teachers in Dakota coun
ty, 117.
Scholars, 485.
Home Department, 63.
Cradle Roll, 137.
Paul Dietrick addressed the conven
tion on "Dow to Enlist All in Sunday
School Work." Some very interesting
facts were given in this speech that
showed the great good doue in every
community where the ohurch and Sun
Jay school is at work.
Thursday afternoon conferences were
held both for elementary and adult
workers. The former conducted by
Miss Brown and the latter by Mr Diet
riok. Miss Elizabeth S n.iase of Dakota
City, Mrs E O Tucker of Hubbard,
and Mrs Kline of South Sioux City,
were elected to the state Sunday school
convention to be held at Kearney, June
15, 16 and 17.
Rev Bray addressed the convention
on the subject of "The Pastors Depart
ment," and Rev Glenney, "The Pastor
and his Sunday School Teacher."
The next subject was "Teacher
Training", at which ' Rev Oberholtzer
presided. Remarks were made by
Miss Brown upon "The First Course
Outlined by the State Sunday 8chool
Convention :" Paul Dietrick, "The Ad
vanced Teaoher Training Course," aud
Miss Haase upon "The Work Already
Done in Dakota County." At one time
fifty-four persons in tho county were
studying this course and to the present
time seven have graduated.
Rev J L Philips addressed tho con
vention upon "Adult Work and Organ
ized Classes." '
Thursday evening Mr Dietrick Rave
a very interesting address upon "Ten
Reasons why Men are not in the Sun
day School."
The sesond speaker was Rev Stevens,
pastor of the First Baptist chnrch of
Sioux City, who gave a most instruct
ive temperance talk, illustrating in a
most vivid way by using diffeient
lengths of paper showing how much
more is spent for liquor each year than
for the Bnppert of all religious woik.
In closing an earnest plea was made to
all to aid in the overthrow of this
awful human curse.
Officers were elected as follows :
President, L. Kryger, Sioux.
Vice President, . O. Tiicki-r. Ilublun'd.
Secretary-Treasurer, KlUnbetb H. House,
Dakota.
1. Bupt. Teaeher Training. Hurt Kroesen,
Sioux.
3. Kupt. Home jK piu Uneot, Mary Renliur.
er, Waterbury.
3. Snpt. Elementary Department, Mri.G.
L. I.lvermore, Slnux.
4. Supt. Temperance Department, Rev. O.
K. Von Hasten, Dakota,
fi. Supt. Adult Class Department, J.
Wlnebrenner, Sioux.
. Supt. Pastor's Department. Rev. . ti.
Phillips, Homer.
7. Supt. Intermediate Department. Mrs.
L. Valentine. Sioux.
The Homer M E church invited the
convention for next year.
Dedication of Trinity Lutheran
Church at Hubbard
Sunday, April 18, 190'J, will long be
remembered as a day of special re
ioicinR on the part of those interested
in the Lutheran church at that plaoe
Ever since the town was founded no
protestant church of any kind existed
iu Hubbard. Services have been held
at various times by different ministers
iu the Woodmen hull, but no congre
cation was ever organized.
At 10 o'clock in the morning the
services began, the chureh bekg well
filled with hearors. Rev L P Ludden,
D D, Lutherau Home MUnion secreta
rv, of Lincoln, was present, who con
ducted the ceremony of dedication, be
ing assisted by Rev's Nuesbanm, of
Emerson, Ringer of Wavne, Oberholtz
er of Dakota City, aud bimonsen (IJnn
lBh) of Sioux City.
After the dedication addresses were
delivered by Rev W S Oberholtzer,
Rev N P Bimonsen, and Dr Ludden,
who made the canvas for funds at the
close of his address, the forenoon serv
ice was then closed and a bounteous
luDch was served in the Woodmen hall
Again at '2 o'olock the services began,
presided over bv Dr Ludden. A
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April 2 4-1K
Gallon Pail Syrup. .
3 pkges Yeast Foam,
35c
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crowded house greeted the speakers,
The first address was delivered by Rev
N P Simonsen of Sioux City, in the
Danish language, followed by Rev C J
Ringer of Wayne, and Dr Ludden,
ho closed with an appeal for contri
butions.
The entire cost of the lot, chureh,
urnace, pews, bell, organ, and other
nruishings will be nearly $2,000,
about all of which has been provided
for.
The choir from Emmanuel Lutheran
church, Dakota City, and W F Mike
sell from the Lutheran ohurch of Pon
ca, rendered much appreciated musical
services during the day. Others were
present from the Lutheran churches at
alem and South Sioux City.
Ihe present officers of the congrega
tion are: Andrew Hansen, Peter An-
ereon, and Mrs B b Oribble, with
thers to be elected later to complete
oonncil.
Next Sundav confirmation services
ill be held, at which time the follow
ing catechetical class will be received
nto the church: Anna, Amelia and
Emma Anderson, Myers, Carrie and
Mary Hansen, Anns, Jennie and Hen
ry Schroeder, Minnie ana Axel Has
tnuxseu, Harry and lseruard Uriiibie,
Lena Nelson. Albert Hanson, Oeorge
oIidhou. Ensrre Hansen. Also others
who desire to become members of the
hurch will be received. The Sunday
chool will be reorganized and sessions
held every Sunday hereafter.
This congregation has already made
pphcation to the. English Lutheran
Synod of Nebraska for admission, and
will be received in due time.
A royal welcome was extended to
the visitors, and the members and
friends of this congregution deserve
credit for their kind hospitality. May
much success attend them in the fu
ture, is the sincere wish of the Herald
NACORA.
Lizzie Larson was shopping in
Sioux City one day last week.
Nellie Heeney is still very sick at
her home north of town.
P Hagsn, of 8ionx City, visited with
relatives here the latter part of last
week.
Alice Demaray was a passenger to
Dakota City last Friday aiternoon.
Rose Heeney returned home last
Monday morning from Hubbard, where
she had been the past week.
Dr and Mrs Evans, of Emerson,
were calling in this viciuity Monday.
A few from here attended the dance
iu Emerson last Friday evening.
Mike Smith and wife, of Hubbard,
vinited near here the middle of the
week.
SALEM
Hteiihen Joyce and wife presented
their daughter, Francis, with a fine
new piano last week.
Horn, to Mr and Mrs l.d Loss on
Monday, a daughter.
Albert Ileikes shipped a car of hogi
and two carsiof fat cuttle to the Sioux
City market Ibis week.
Little Curtis Bliven was taken sud
denly sick with diphtheria while visit
ing at the home of his grandparents in
kiioux City. His mother is with him,
and reports his condition as critical.
1 Sids Bros had a car of cattle on the
Sioux City market Tuesday.
Subscribe for the Herald, the bes)
paper iu the county, fl a year.
It wasn't the name that made the fame of
It was the goodness of the crackers
that made the fame of the name
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES j
IO IT to BVTHC SENIOR CL.i
Esther Learner was absent two days
this week.
Miss Antrim and Miss Cburcb of
Homer visited the grammar room Fri
day. Dewey Hcikes visited the schools
Tuesday.
Misses Hall, Waters, Keeffe and
Harty visited the schools last Wednes
day.
Harry Broyhill was absent Monday
and Tuesday on account of sickness.
Miss James returned to her work
Wednesday after a ten days visit at
home.
Mrs Theodore Bliven was a visitor
to the second primary Friday p m.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fifldb & Slaughter Co.
Thko E Blivkn," Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
APPLICATION KOB LlyUOR LICENSE.
Notice In hereby Klven that on April V,
luutt, J. K. TrlKKM III)'" with the vIIIokh rlrlc
of ImkoniCltv. Diikotn eounty. Nelrnnka.
hlK application anil petition for ft llcenae to
sell mult, 8rliituou ami vlnoim llquorx. mid
conduct Miloon In Biild vIIIiikc, durlim the
flMciil year iH-ulniiliiBt on the llrBt Tuemliiy
In May. H'U. under the Iiiwh of the Htnte ot
NehriiHka Him the ordinances oi haki vii
liiuu. In a Imlldlnu lucuted on piirtB of loll
14 and lf, In lilock 140. Any and all olijcc-
tloim to the irriintliiK of mild license xhimld
lie on lllu lt li the vIIIhkc clerk of mild vll
liiue on or lieforo the 4th day of May, ltK.
.1. K. Tkhmis, Applicant.
I"Aur. Vtr.KY, VIllnuK Hlcrk.
Hated thin 14th nay of April, A. !., lvou.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION EOU llyUOB
I.1CENHF. .
Notice In
hcridiy Klven that on April 12,
1im, 4'arl Krcilrlcknon Itled with the v41
lime dork of Hulilmrd. HiikotA county, N
hriLukn. Ilia iLnnlliuiUoll mid Delltlou for
llctnno to sell mull, RpliitunUH and vinoim
llquorH. mill conduct a hiiIikiii in "Hid vil
lage, durlntc the IInchI year hcKinnliiK on
Uim llrt TilcHdRT In May. IUOV, under the
Ihwb of the BtniH of Ncliraxka and the or
diintnce of xnld vIIIhkh, In a ImlldliiK lc-
cHtcd on lot H. In block 12. Any and all ol
lulloim tn tlm ir mil Mini of KHld llccllH)'
ahoiild lk on llle with the vIIIhkm clerk of
until vlllait" on or lie fore the ll lny of May,
lwiw. Dakl Khk.iikickhon, Applicant.
1). c). IIEKKEKN an. V llliine tuerk.
I luted thin 14th day of April. A. !., 1110.
Klrnt publication April J iw
l'BODATE JiOTICtf TO CBEDITOB8 .
In the county rourt of Iiukota county
Nttlimiikft.
In the matter of the estate of George
f.nrti Itimlri. (IcccflHttd.
Notice lii hereby Klven, that the creditors
.f Dim mild ileceiiNed will meet the execU'
trlx of MINI enlitte, licroru me, county JuiIKe
of liiikoth Vouiity, Nebraska, at the county
court room In wild county, on llie.Mtli liny
of .iniv. lunu.oii i he 'ii.it n iniy or AuifiiHi, iww,
mid on the mil day of Kcptcmlici'. I WW, at
in o'clock a. in. each day for the purpim of
nri.uciitliiif their cliilunt for exitiiilnnlloii
ml IukI iiK-nt mid Allowance. Hl nionthit
urn ullowed for creditors to present their
,-iiiim. from I lie '-"ll li day of March. IV V.
Thin notice will lie published iu the liako.
ta County lleiuld for lour weeks successive'
K nrlnr li IIih '-'I Hi day of July. 1K.
Witness my ha, id. and seal of said court.
this Will day of March, A. I), lis.
. tl. Htinmon.
skal County Judife,
Subscription
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Estimates furnished. All work guaranteed.
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IXtvrry II. Foltz,
Specials on Horse Blankets and Lap Robes
Strong, Square Wool Blankets $ 1.40
Large, Strong, Square Blankets 1.75
Brown Duck-Lined Storm Blankets .. 1.70
Heavy Plaid Duck-Lined Blankets... 2.00x
Heavy, Plain Plush" Lap Robes 2.75
Heavy, Fancy Plush Lap Robes ,..t 4.50
Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Large 8.75
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THOS. DHBIEN, Proprietor.
Meals sxt All Hours
25c and SOc
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Being newly and neatly furnished throughout, we can
offer the best of accommodations to the traveling public.
Das.lc.otA. City, NsbrasksL
Patronize Home Industry buy your m jats of
Proprietor of
City Meat Market-
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket
Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
Agent
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