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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
i ! 3 The d ough of Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are thi real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very 'rr i. Hence, we suggest that ..ou r.fk your doctor about vou:- takinc Aver's Cherrv fi P.:ctor..!. It controls the tick- t, "-r.r,, quiets the counh. A Wo publish our formulas We bniwh alcohol luers from our medidinoa We urge you to consult your doctor s-5 O-; of Aycr's Pills t bedtime will cause r ;i i ''.creased How of bile, and produce a p.'nrii lr.Mtive effect the day following. 1' ::niih on each box. Show it to your ' " .". Hjv iil understand at a glance. lx , r-is pill at bedtime. - r tta J. C. Ayr Co..Low.ll, Mul m Local Items Friday, Sept. 10, 1909 22w have as good a stock of hard ware and tinware as there ever was in Dakota City, and you will find our prices right. Schrieyer Bros. Bay a good farm on the Dakota tl 1 l?ounty bottom. I haTe it. Eimers. Walter Cheney and sister, Mrs May L Sporling, visited friends in Homer tinnday. Mrs (.'has Steffrin, of Linooln, debr is here on a visit with her iriend, Mrs "WESnethcn. Take advantage of the"special cash prices quoted by the EJ& B Lumber Co, in tliis ixsue. J O Thompson and family visited with his pareuta at Salix, Iowa, from Friday until Monday. If you wish any of that fine glass ware at Van's, see him before it is all taken. H9 is selling it below cost. Leo McPherson returned home Sun day from a months visit at Oasis, Nebr, with his sister, Mrs O E Bliven. 1 Alfred Seymour will move from the Evans farm to his residence in town, on acoount of hia children attending school. The hearing in the case against Henry Krumwiede for selling liquor without a license was continued until next Wednesday. Edward Oeorge and Leola Flathers came over from Correctionville, Iowa, Wednesday to have Judge Stinson tie the nuptial knot for them. liev W 8 Oberholtzer will sell his household goods at public sale on Thursday, September 23rd, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Go and see the rare bargains that will be offered. Communion services in Salem Luth" eran church next Sunday at 11 o'clock' Sunday school will elect officers at the regular nour. uommumon at lmnian- uel church at 3 o'clock, Sunday school at 9.45. 1 Josephine Nash, daughter of Albert Nash and wife of Ttiurston, former residents of Homer, was married in Wilmington. Del, August 17th to Clar ice R Woodbury . Both are Winne bagoes and graduates of the Carlysle, Fa, Indian school. Chess N Leedom, of Cottonwood, S D, was here a short time Friday evening. Mr Lieedom Drougui aowa a couple of cars of sheep to the Sionx v.itv market Friday and drove over here in an automobile to see his grand parents, Mr aud Mrs J F Leedom, who enjoyed their first auto ride with him llallie Simpson, who 'assaulted his wife with a razor nday evening at the Consumers Ice companj s plant at Crystal Uke, particulars of which will be found in our exchange items, was arraigned Monday before Judge Stin son on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, the complaint being signed by his wife, lue pre liminary hearing was set for today, Friday. The land beloning to the Winkhaus estate which was advertised for sale in the Herald the past month by refer ees in partition, was bid in Saturday by Mrs Chas Voss, one of three heirs The land comprised 324 acrea in a bodv and brought $43 per acre, or $13, 932. Mr and Mrs Voss already owned 120 acres adjoining this land, which with their acquisition will make them one of the finest farms in tue county. Our schools opened Monday with a very good attendance, and from the intorARt manifpst at the beginning we nrediot a verv successful school year The following corps of t3achors have oharjfe of the work: Prof J 8 Josias sen. principal: Miss JB rancis won, an -u.i. un .vntl. trades: Miss Mae Mrwi,;n,l,.TA fourth and fifth grades Miss Mildred Spencer, second and third grades; Miss Loraine Murphy, ,fir8t primary Who Takes the Risk? whan jou are goue? YOU DON'T You are dead. It's too lute YOUR FAMILY DOES. Provide against thut by taking a policy iu au old line company We sell it. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR. Midwest Life Ins. Co.. Of Liucolu, Nebr. C. L. WILLIAMS Norfolk, Neb. Subscribe for the Herald, only II. Edgar Ayrea was a passenger to Omaha Wednesday. Mrs Griff Jay and little son depari- 1 Sunday evening for their home in Kansas City. Frank l'.iley of Jackson, spent a por tion of the past two weeks at the Mell A Sohmied home. Mary Easton went to Winnebago Sunday, where she began a term of school on Monday, For Sale A nearly new Marsh mo torcycle, at a bargain. G F Broyhill, Dakota City, Nebr. Van is selling out his glassware be low cost, at 5c a dish. Go in and see for your self and be convinced. Fred Duensing has leased his farm northeast of town to Fred Krumwiede, and will move to town to reside. Mrs A Smith, a noted vooalist, of Sioux City was the guest of Mrs M F Laughlin Wednesday of last week. Mrs Georgia Jay and daughter, Aileen, returned Wednesday from a few days visit with friends at Winne bago . Mrs Etta M Spencer and daughter Mariorie, arrived borne Wednesday from a summer's visit at Seattle, Wash. Luther Zimmerman was here a few days the past week visiting relatives and old friends. He now resides at Lincoln. Evan Wav and wife, of near Water- bury, returned borne Friday from a several weeks' visit at their old home In Ohio. Wm Robertson and wife arrived here Tuesday from eastern Iowa, on a visit with ATr Robertsons brother, John Robertson. Ghas Ostmeyer and family have re turned from a summer's tour of the Pacific coast and have taken up their residence in Sioux City. Ed Larson returned Saturday from a trip to Allen and Concord, where he went to relieve the helpers in the E & B yards in those places. Hello Central! Please give me Nol. Is this Mr Van de Zedde? Please send Harold down with a package of that 30o coffee and one of those, nice dishes. Alright, thank you. On Thursday afternoon. September 23, Rev Oberholtzer will have a sale of household goods at the Lutheran parsonage. Fine furniture will be sold very cheap. Don't miss it. Miss Mildred Forbes of Butte, Nebr a school friend of Miss Helen Orr, left in company with Miss Orr for Sioux Falls, 8 D, Thurssday, where they are students at All Saints school. Regular preaching at Salem next Sunday morning at 11:00 o clock. Sundav school at 10:00. 1'reactting at Emmanuel church, Dakota City at 3:00 pm. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at rea&iuable prices. 1'ii-LDs & Slaughter Co. Tiio E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Well Mary, where did you get that nice disii. aint it a beauty t L got it at Van do Zedde's with a package of coffee, for only 30o". "I'll Phone joun an,i have him bring me a pacK- aKe wuen ije COmes home." A II Tllioon unrl wifn lfk last ThnrS-I ... .-.. - - - - . ,ay for Missouri where they will visit Ur. Bliven's brother, Wm Bliven, who I in a invalid, havincr suffered a para-I lytic stroke some three years ago. From there they go to tueir iiome at Corning, Cal. I Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11am; Sunday scbool, 10 am: Uiass meeting n iu; .upwuitu League, 6 .30 p m; Preaching, 7:30p n. Preach in Urace cnurcii every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially iuvjted to anv and all these services Because I am moving away 1 win offer my high grads Tryber piano at a bargain. If you are thinking of buy ing an instrument come and see it. Also my horse, buggy and harness. The last of this month I sball olier household goods, at public sale, the date o be announced later. Rev W S Oberhoitzer. The first laddiebuck caught putting anything in the letter drop at tue iinetnniAA that will damage man bi- ready in the receptacle will be given a I phanco to souare himself witu uncle Sam. Some unwise gny has got a notion in his head that he can i ut any- tliintr lin nlnasps in the mail box, and this is a fair warning to cut it out. Wm Armour of Sioux City was call ing on old friends here Saturday. He had just returned from a pleasure trip ta Salt Lake City, where be attended the big G A R reunion; and atuien- wood Springs. Col, where Dh visited nis son, Lee Armour, and also at Denver. Col, taking in all the points of interest. He was aocompanied by his uauguter, Mrs Jennie Selby. The lost pocketbook advertised for in laHt week's issue of the Herald was returned to this offke Tuesday by W m : B Evans, of Emerson preoiuct, Emerson preoiuct, who found it on Old Settlers day and promptly returned it to this office as requested, it lias ueen ineniiueu uj the owner, Mrs J A jvoepper, wuo uu doubt appreciates the honesty and promptness of the finder. Hazel Loraine DeWitt, the five months old daughter of Mr and Mrs John B DeWitt, died Tuesday morn ing, after an illness of only a lew days with cholera lnlantum. lue luuerai services were held Wednesday after noon at o eioca iruiu hid xjuiuciau church, uiid weie conduoted by Rev W S Oberholtzer. The little one was loid to rest in the Dakota City ceme i erv. The svinnaUiv of the commu nity is extended to the bereaved fami ly in their hour of sorrow. Make your heme the loafing place anl playground of your children and ten chances to one the feet that have tracked your floors with mud will not leave their footprints along the paths of vice and crime, and the sweet faces of the boys who have been such joy to you since childhood will not adorn the rogue's gallery ; the little hand that has so often been pressed to your lips win notpusu iub euipii au.. u. K . . bier s table; tue enuouy iran vi Juur dauahters tliat have so often entwined your neck will not be employed to era brace a street rowdy and the lips not pressed to those befouled by obscene language nor the nine that leads to shame, Robert G Ingersoll. Gretchen Bullock spent the week with friends at Crofton, Nebr. E C Doolittle is here from Everly, Io, visiting his brother, Barber Doolittle. Ernest Triggs aud family went to Jefferson, S D, Tuesday to spend a week at the Chas Hall home. Your opinion about what you Hie is . . . 1 11 determinea partly uy now Verv few people have normal vision Only perfectly fitted glasses will give both relief and normal signi. o Eckhort, Licensed Optometrist. Tl, 1Tr,-j Rtnrlin in TUIlkinff BDf'Cial ..-'. j J -" a 1 iow Dri0e8 during the spring imnths. Ouhinets 1. 50 up; also 24 small Pho- fr,,, o-.r. 12 unhtala 60c. We lend in iow prices. All work guaranteed. jiozy btudio, 304 Douglas street, Sioux City, Io, ve don't care a tinker's d n what Ue bloated egotists have to say of us, g0 iong ft8 we have the good will of the PinnanrR and Old Settlers' of Dakota county. Juat because wo eaved the association ten or twelve dollars on a little job of printing ribbons it has raised a terrible howl in the E nemy's camp. No harm don jiibt so he doesn't call C8 peanut ueaa. Have you peen oar latest production iu 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. Dk Lvxe Stcdio, Next to 5 and 10c store, 40i 4tU, Sioux City, Iowa. Following is a list of the petit jurors selected for the term of ditrict court which convenes here on September 27th: Charles E Jordan, William Ooertz. H R Altemus, C J Goodfellow, Michael Heffernan. Roy Armour. F B Culbertson, Alfred Demaray. C U Onpmsev. R A Campbell. E A Tunni cliff, Alfred Seymour, William O'Dell, Charles Manning, R A Voss, William Runge, John D Thacker, Krl Ander son, Osoar Stamm, W I Davis. Charles Waddell, William H Orr, Carl Larson, and Jesse Graves. t For Sals A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Scotts Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Ranohes, re'inquishments railroad contracts, school sections all sizes and prices from $6.50 per acre and up for deeded lands. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invest. 8 A. Combs, Homer, Nebr. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the- postoflice ut Dakota, Neb, for the month ending Augii 31, 190'J. Mr F.tnv Bradford MrsK 1 Krudford John Hfdmir MrMll I. K. lly i (l. o Mi'iioiilnlt. i iuy I'lii t ililtf.' K M Kltcl.l. 2 MIhk M'l Hfi iu y Ali'xi CnrllNTK M tn 1,1111. ' l..- inoll Kraiik I'lnKivy M hi Siulli- Kosi' K M Klti-hli-I, Wl. U'liKi. Joiin fl. Ream, Postiuaster. The following letters remuin unnall ed for in postoffiee at Jaekson, Nubr, for the mouth of Augunt. MUnCoiit MldklfT Mli Klnrii K Fr.f..' Mrs All.-f l.cii K M M.'1'oinln Mill Margin Adolpli Kyly Knvoy l.l..le Merrltt M J Flyun. I'oHtmuster. Partitvs culling for the above please say "udvertisnd." Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those who so kiudly assihti'd . . t i : .. 1 ..I luniu. m in ma sicxness ana uurmi m u.ir i.Hi. . .j ttlHO duricfl- the sickness iu our fl4 milv last winter. Acts of kind ness like these can never be forgotten. Mr and Mrs John H UeWitt and Family. Subscribe for The LIebald $1 per year. The Taste of the Nation m fK5D NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1.1 iT . (!) m SOUTH SIOUX CITY from tho Record Born, August 30th, to Mr and Mrs John Blncketcr, a girl. Miss Vivian Campbell of Emerson visited with her friend, Mrs Burt Kroe sen, Tuesday. A chnnge took plnce nmong the busi ness ciifks of South Sioux City this week when H L Johnson & Co came into existence succeeding the firm of Evans & Johnson. Miss Alice Hngnman, who the pnst summer has been ussisting in the Bell Telephone office, went to Homer Wed' nesduy to visit relatives n few days be fore taking up her school duties here next week. Chris Icep left Tuesdnv tor San Fran cisco where he will join one of the big U S Battleships us a seaman nnd serve his country in that capucity tor the next four yens. Mr. Jeep saw four yenrs' service on the eastern coast and visited n.nny North Atlantic and European countries. On this cruise he expects to see, China, Japan, India and the Thill pines Wednesday morning at the Catholic church, Fatlur Plante otliciatmg, oo currcd the mnr:iaie of Miss Lauretta Ba'rtlett to Mr Edwanl Shcrrard, of Horuick, Iowa. Miss Bartlett is one o South Sioux City's talented young ladies has lived here all her eirlliood and has gft.wn into the love and esteem of all She will he a worthy helpmate tor the man of her choice, who is we understand one of the substantial young men of Hornick. A reception was tendered the newlytmnrricd couple at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs H O Dorn ChnrWnddell returned Tuesday from a trip to Long Pine, Nebraska, where he visited old friends. Mr Waddell brought back some fine samples of corn and pota toes raised in that vicinity, the corn measuring 10 inches in length and being well filled. Mr Wnddell brought the corn from the field ol George Geyer. who was his host during the visit and who ii a former Ponca man. Mr Geyer expects to reap about 40 bushels to the acre in his corn field. From the farm of Henry Smith, n former South Sioux Citv man Mr Wnd'lrll brought a large potato. M Smith has 300 acres in potatoes and ex nec'is to harvest about 150 bushels to the acre. Mr Wnddell was well itn pressed with the country in that portion of Nebraska. RALLY DAY The Dakota City Emmanual Luther an church and Sunday school will ob serve Heptembe 19th us Rally Day. Every member present is our aim. On Haturduy afternoon previous to rally Sunday at 3:30 p in a cradle roll reception will be Ueld. uabies, par ents and friends are invited. Rally Day (Sunday school at 9:45 am. tiradaation exorcises of gradu ut b from beginners and primary de partments at 3 I'M p m. Church serv- icts at 8 p in. A eordn.l invitation is extended to all to attend ajy uud all of these serv ices. (Joule uml rein make tuem u blessing to yourself and to all. Subscription Bargains Hhe IZersvld sxnd New Idea Maga.iue $1 30 Hiom City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 4 20 3 50 1 15 1 40 without Sunday to rural soute patrons Ksnsas City Weekly Star. .. . Ion a Homestead.... has actually been changed and cultivated by Uneeda Biscuit. No longer are people satisfied with crackers taken from the grocer's box or barrel exposed to dust, moisture, handling. They have learned that the only crackers that are crisp, tender, always fresh and really good are those protected by a moisture proof package. These are the kind they get as if just from the oven when they ask for Undertaker County Coroner 15. F. Sawyer Tackson, Nebraska . (TARS' x;-ci:iNCU Mark? Design ,0VRIBHTS &C. AnTonec .iii'I mol' h r.nit dpnninllon mi' Ollicklr iiarprt.-iitf "ir 'lnnrl fruO WMM.H.T hi. h.rw.li.m i .r ,hn!.lr rt . .. t f -I.J ,nm'.nl- .,inlru;llf riiiiliiiontli.1. HAHIitf,", " I'uniiU .:.!. fl.MJ. Iilit Iteollff f.i.- rtrt.Jt ii-u j.ttt nl N. t':.luts nik.'ii tt.routfh Ali.iui .V I'u. rucelvff nnd witict, wllh. mt chi.rao. In 11. o Scientific Ji&etlcnm hwirtximrlr lllmlrHlwl kl. ! rlflr. -. I rtl I. .1. .f i.iit iM'mllln L nuiiil. 'I .nil. l your: fmir Hi.iiithn, L Hulu by all Tinr.le.!lu.- r V Ht.. V'lili.....i P. I' R R Time Table c, St. p., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : HOBTU BOUND. BOOTH BOIJND. 5:55 pm Omaha 7:58 am 10:03am Omaha ......6.19pm 3:88 pm Norfolk 8:23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 5:13 pm 7 :38 am Newcastle 10 :18 am 2:05 pm " 5:55 pm BUNDAY THAINH. 12 :13 pm Omaha 2 :30 am 3:38 ...Norfolk 8:23am 9:28 Norfolk 5:13 C B 4 Q WH8T No. 85 Local Freight 7:15 am 17 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln 12:47 pm EAST No 8(5 Locol Freight 2:25 pm K5 Looal Passenger. .0:1)7 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer LEAVE LKAVK DAKOTA0 IlV BlOlTXCITJ 7 15m 9 30am 11 15um 1 l.'iprn 3 ljpm 5 30ptn 7 15 pm 0 :!.r)um 8 30am 10 30uiu 7 2 am 2 15pm 4 30pm 0 15im Saturday end Huuday nights only 11 District Court Dates. The terms of court for the year 1001, for the counties of the Eighth Judicial district of Nebraska are as follows: Cunilnu Ki ll 1, Ht iit l:i lukoln Ki d lfi, Hi-lit ft Miintun iirrh I, (li t 1H ( li'dur iirrli l.ri, Nov H hi xc in bii'Ii in. Nov 'It Thumton April VI. Oct 4 The first day of each term is set for bearing applications for citizenship. T"f ' 1. J" - It Money f for all goods loans, especially for cattle feeding. Call in and talk it over, or write "The Bank that ALWAYS Bank, of Dakota. County Always hungry for E m IB. EfoV Co. Seasonable Goods for Less Money Special Cash Prices for Saturday, September 11th Also Saturday, September 18th Grain Scoops any size or pattern ...75c Leather Halters light or heavy 75c No. 1 Lamp Chimneys 3 for a Dime No, we'll "Not Be Out" we're here with the GOODS. Watch this space for future announcements. Y. 0. Lake, Eeeident Mgr. PAUL PIZEY, )" Dakota C.tv.N... j 121 V Bonded : Abstracter ' Winter HDays $ X Will soon be hero. soon be Hero, lse t Ij1 Kobe. We have a good assortment in various designs of pleasing colors ranging in price as follows: $L80 - $4.20- $5.30, all of Good Heavy Hush, fast colors, and very durable. Come early and get the best selections. Wo will eell all last year's patterns of Plusli and Wool Lap Holes at one-fourth off tho price Sttxrges Bros t '. you RIGHT" Ntbr, MORE business. treats & Bradford Lmb t Go. Dakota City, Neb ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa ZtS prepared with a nice warm 411 Patrl Strt oux City, lowb. mtmt