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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1910)
A S Crullers s7 t-V All Cakes, Biscuits, Hot Breads More Tasty, Economical, Absolutely Healthful -sh,-??! l. IT" 'Si.-: G6e Her ex. Id. and New Idea Mngnzioe $1 30 Sioni City Daily and SuDday Journal 5 00 without Sunday 4 20 to rural route patrons 3 50 K'lneas City Weekly Star. .. . 1 15 Iowa TToniestead 1 50 Poultry Gazette (Lincoln) ... . 1 10 Woman's World 1 15 Lafollctto's Magazine, weekly . 1 60 I Hampton's " 1 75 Lippincott's " 2 75 Local Items Friday, Dec. 9, 1910 We have sewing machine needles and sehuttles to tit any seniug ma chine. You will also find a good lino of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. R R Time Table C, St. P.. M. A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : South bodnd. south bound. 6:25 pm Omaha 7:58 am 10:03 am Omaha 4.53 pm 3 :38 pm . . . ; . . .Norfolk 8:23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 4:53 pm 7 :38 aui Newcastle 10 :18 am 1:15 pm " ..5:50 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 12:13pm Omaha 2:30 am 3:38 pm ...... Norfolk 8 :23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 4:53 pm CB4Q souTn No. 91 Local Freight1 7:15 am 17 " Passenger4 .12:47 pm NORTH No. 92 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 16 Local Passenger. .6 :1'7 pm daily. daily except Sunday. Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpha-Saline Springs Located on our own premises and ued iu the Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unsurpassed Id tus treatment of RSiaurnatism Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Disease! MsdcrsM Charges. Address DR. 0. W. EVERETT, Mgr.. Lincoln, l(b. I0) SO YEARS' il experience; "- I .;; TRADE WlARnr Designs rt i i fN .COPYRIGHTS &C. Anrnne fining a sketch and dnscrlptlnn eiil klT innerlum our opinion I ree w lii hit an invention la prohably piUontiihln oninmnloa-tioniiliily!-onn,lontlal. HANDBOOK on 'Menu sunt free. ollmt aunnry for wuriiig ualenta. I'nteius timcii tlirouuh Munn & Co. receive snrrlul not ire, without chnnro. In the Scientific flitiericati. A hnnrtnomdy llliiftrnted weekly. I .areeet elr dilution of nny a. iuiitlUn Journal. 'I i-rnia. .t vnr: tour inontUs.tL Sold by all newhrtHalera ,TON&Co.3C,Bw"'' New York Frank Iluase wuh down from Emer son over Hundny. Don't forget the lig Xnius aud New Yenr post card display, now on, at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Mrs F II Forest and son Frank, jr. spent a few days this week at Moville, Iowa, with Mrs Forest's purents. Van is giving away a dandy dish of your own choice with every package of coffee you buy. The dish is worth the money. Mrs John Nunn, of Winnebago, was an over night visitor here at the Ashley Londrosh home Monday, while enroute to Pender on business. Wm Best was a visitor here Tues day, while enroute to Homer from Em erson, having resigned his position with the Emerson Merchandise Co. T J O'Connor of Homer, is rapidly recovering from a bad case of blood poisoning on one of his hands. For a a time it was thought he would lose his arm. Frauk Orr and wife came down from Winside, Neb, last Thursday, where they hud been spending a few weeks with Mrs It 15 Orr, who is assisting her daughter in the telephone oilice. Bmuey Grilible returned lust Fri day from Meadow Grove, Neb, where he spent a week at the Joe Jackson home. He says Mr Jackson lias been seriously ill with ulcers of the stomach, but is improving slowly. The greatest danger from iniluenzu is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamber luiu's Cough remedy, us it not only cures iijihi'-nza, but counteracts uny tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Sold by all druggists. Mrs Will Iliizlegrovi! left Monday for her home at Goodiicli, X D, after u week's visit with friends and rela tives iu Salem snd South Sioux City. She only recently returned lrom a trip to Arizona where she went to vis it her father, Leonard Bates, who hus been seiiously ill. Crystal lake lias frozen over iu line tdiape this year and manv are enjoying the excellent skating there. The Foye electric line did a big business Sunday hauling skaters from the end of the traction line to the lake. There were nearly as many skaters on the lake Sunday as there were bathers iu the good old summer days. The Modern Brotherhood lodge of this place elected the following list of nflieiira at the regular neetiug Thurs day eveuing of last week : President, Mrs Ida Yeits; vice preside,ut, Her man Biermann : f ecretarv and treasur er. S A Stinson: conductor, Chris Paulson: chaplain, Agnes Hartranft; watchman. WmLabrs; sentry, Julius Giese; member of auditing conituitU'e, George I Miller; physician, l V SUn son. fiot i Stuff Cast Iron Tank Heaters Will not crack, has no seams to leak and will last a life time. Moisture evaporates through smoke pipe and kills live sparks of fire. Positively guaranteed not to float. Every owner of a stock tank should own one of these Tank Heaters Trice $7.00. Sold and Guaranteed by Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Dakota. City, Nb Chas niserote returned to his claim near Oolome, 8 1), last week. Bay a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers A few more days of this kind of weather and theioo harvest will begin I want to sell my sorrel team of horses, ages 5 and G years, S A Stin son. John L Nixon of Homer, was here on business last Friday, and also in Sioux City. The 120 acre farm of W I Hazle grove was Bold the past week to B M Bosls for $16,000. All ranges left on hand will be sold at 5 per rent discount, if taken at once B'red Schriever & Co. A poor cuss from Walthill, the worse for liquor, was given a bed in the county jail Tuesday night. Mrs Wm Adair wont to Wayne last Friday to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs 0 L Culler. Ed Easton was home from Water bury over Sunday. He is still with a gang of telephone linemen. If you haven t got time to do your own shopping call up No 1. and he will deliver the goods promptly. John II Gribble expects to leave iu a few weeks on a prospecting tour in Oregon and other western states. Sheriff Kockwell was laid up with a severe cold several days the past wetk, threatened with a touch of the grip. What equals a post card album for a moderate priced Xmasgift? See the display ac the Dakota City Pharmacy . Wendol F Pauly of Sioux City, and Marie Mower of Leeds, Iowa, were married by Justice D C Stinson Sun day. With a "Post Card Calander" you can give your triond 3G5 remember ances. The Dakota City Pharmacy sells them. Anyone wishing a now phonograph of the latest style for only $17.60 can get one by leaving their order with Van de Zedde. Have you bought our Christmas present yet? If not, just send iu a dollar or two ou your subscription and we ill be satisfied . Emmett nileman has moved into the Ernest Triggs ho ise, and F G Stiiniird I as moved into the house va cated by Geo Pranger. For u long Xii'iis remembrance noth ing bents a nifty bottle of perfume, such as the Dakota City Pharmacy now has on display. Mrs Louis Larsen went to Soldier, Iowa, Tuesday for a two weeks visit ith relatives, and Louie is pretond ing lo et joy bachelor's life. John Jierge.r went to Phillipsburg, Kansas, Tuesday to look after business matters pertaining to his father's estate, and to visit his mother and sister. S A Stinson has the basement and foundation of his burned store build ing cleared away, aud is about ready to begin on the construction of a new building. Mrs Etnerett McKernan returned Saturday from a two weeks visit at the home ;f Iter daughter, Mrs John Spi lei, at Lake City, Iowa. Doc is on full feed r.gain. J II Callionett of South Sioux City, was in town Wednesday to tix up with thd county treasurer. He informed the Herald that he will move to Sioux City to reside the coming week. Xmas Photos made at the old reli able Kezy Studio will please you. Photos made iu ail sizes. Prices the lowest. Have them made now. New location 3rd and Jackson st, Sioux City. The peculiar properties of Chamber Iain's Cough ltemedy have beeu thor oughly tested during epidemics of iu tluenz i, and when it was taken iu time we have not heard of a single case of pnenniouiu. Sold ly all druggists. Curl McAfee of Canton, Ohio, whs married November '24 to Josephine Harvey of that place. The groom vis ited hero last summer at the D C Stmson home, and made many fiieuds who join the lit raid in extending congratulations. Xmas Photos The placo to have them made in latest styles and finishes at money saving prices, and a hand colored photo of yourself on 1911 cal ander free at the De Lux Studio, 4 (Jo Fourth street, next door to the 5o and 10c store, Sioux City. nenry Lau of South Sioux City, was brought here Monday by the authori ties aud placed in charge of Sheriff Kockwell. He was suffering with a bud case of alcoholism, but after a few days local treatment he recovered and on Wednesday was permitted to go home. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the injured porson for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber Iain's Linemeut is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liuement is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all druggists. The hearing in tho case of the State vs Mrs Uattie Gilseu occupied the time of Judge Heffoinau's Saturday until 0 o'clock at night. Mrs Oilmen was charged with assault with intent to kill, by Mrs Gibson, a neighbor, tho parties all living in Blyhurg. After carefully weighing the evidence the indue placed Mrs Gilsen under $200 bonds to keep the peace. Miss Julia Power, assistant priuci pal iu our schools, met with a tenons accident last Friday evening. While coming down stairs at the school house she missed her footiug in some manner and fell the full length of the stairs She struck on her face, breaking her nose and badlr brusing her head, bo sides suffering bruises on Lor body "Tokens from a Pig Skin Trunk" is the title of a lecture to be given by John Hay KuhnB, at the Salem Luth eran church on Friday evening, De cember ICth, and in the Dakota City Luthran church Saturday evening, December 17th . Admission, adults, '25o, children under 15 years 15o. In this leolure there i'l unpacked before the andienco a typical Chinese trunk brought from the very heart of the Empire and filled with curios gathered iu Japan, China and Korea. As each article is brought forth and explained a novel and living interest is woven Into the w hole nurative aud holds the Attention throughout, Real estate loans. Geo Wilkios. F W Swingle of Sioux City was over Wednesday looking after business matters. There will be regular meeting of the Masonic lodge Saturday evening of this ween. D M Neiswanger returned last week from Umaua where tie lias beeu serv ing on the federal jury. Lam on t 0 Burk and Clara Goff of Salt Lake City were joined in mar Huge Saturday by Judge Ueffernan, Oeorge W Sheibley expects to leave soon for Douglas, N D, to spend the holidays at the home of his daughter, Mrs T E Lovey. Did you know that you ran buy nearlv everything at S A 8 tin son's Fire Sale at about half price? You had better act quick. Elmer Biermann has been quite sick at the home of Sheriff and Mrs Kock well, threatened with pneumonia, lie is recovering nicely now. If it is A 1 grooeries you want, just glance over Van de Zedde's stock. He will sell just as cheap as possible, and he handles nothing but first class goods. George Kohlmeier of South Sioux City, was in to see the Herald Monday and changed the address on his paper to Wakefield, Nebr, where h gos to take a position with the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. .Lost, strayed or stolen iroin my place Thursday, October 27, 1910, four red hogs. 1 big sow, weight about 400 pounds; 3 slioats, two of them sows and 1 barrow, weight about 150 to 175 pounds. Louis Dierking, Dakota tiity, Nebr. Many persons find themselves affeot- ed with a persistent cough after an at tack of inlluenza. As this can be promptly cured by the use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, it should not be allowed to run on uutil it becomes troublesome. Sold by all druggists. Will J Hiloman arrived here Wed nesday from Westhope, N D, to spend the winter. He owns a fine farm iu North Dakota, which he reuts, while he works at the carpenter trade. He aud his brothers Guy and t'lnt have made good since going north. If vou are suffering from biliousness. coustipulation, indigestion, chrouio headache, invest one cent in a posts 1 curd, send to Chamborlaiu Medicine Co, Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly ou the buck, and they will forward you a free sample of Chambei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. )1 per ct. Discount On HI! Purchases TQade !iv Our Store Durfix? December, 1910 This bijr rrencrous reduction is ottered in order to stimulate a desire in you to buy practical presents for Christmas and for the purpose of saving money. 1ST Kor tlio ClirlMtnn Nlmpper who will buy I'rnctlcnl Pie-enti from our lain" atoek of Kurnlluie and Carpets. 2ND-For the Nowly Weds who are plniiriliiir to furnish two rooms or nil entire house. 3RD Kor thf lfunhnriri or Wife who l lltfiirlnn on tiny Inn omn very much nevdrd new pieces of Kumlture or a new Hun for the home. The Regular Trice of all our goods is marked in plain figures Vou arc allowed 20 off. Read the following list of Suggestions and you will see what 20 Per Cent Discount means. lto4'kTM Oak and mahogany, regular price $5.00, Discount $1 "0. $4.00 ltockrrM Oak and mahogany, reg nlar price f 10, Discount $2 00, cost to vou I.oallirr Itiu'kcrM Regular price $15 00, Discouutf 3.00 cost to you , Morris 'litiii-M Regular price, 12 50, Discount $2.50, ! co.4 to you $10.00 $4.00 hor Itockors Hegubi f 20.00, Diso.iuut H 00, cost lo you Turkish KiM'Krrs Ri gnlar pii i50, Discount $10 00, cost to you , ..$12.00 piilni priei $16.00 gnlar pii.-e $40.00,! Card TuMos Regular price $5, Uisflonnt $1.00, cost to you Ladies IsUs Regular $10 00, Discouut $'2, COit to vou Music Cabinets Regular price, $8.00, Discouut $1. GO, TC f PU.TU in b e $8.00 co-t to von. Music $12 00, ost to price Cabinets- Regular Discount $2.40 gQ Library Tables Regular price, $25, Di-coum $5, con on cost to you 4U.UU Pedestals Regular price. $3, Discount 00c, Q Mf cost to you HU Pedestals Kcgular price. $8, Discount fl.CO, frf An cost to you 40. HU Hujjs, IK 1 2 Regnlar price $28 50 Discount $5.70, t99 Dfl cost to yru 4.0U KnHfs, 1xll Regular price $40, Discount $8.00, CQ9 nn cost to you 4)JZ,UU Carpet Sweepers Regular price $J 50, Discount iUc, cost to Vou.. $2.80 Your opportunity to save money is here, on all orders Take advantage of same, of S5.00 or over. Freight prepaid Anderson Furniture Co. (HW-OOS Fourth Street. Sioux City Iowa. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES S UlOU SCUOOL PKPAUTMENT Ho well the duty of the chIM Anil iiiiimIkhmI's tank Is well Ix'Kllil. HurlelKh. The report of each pupil is sent to the parents every six weeks that they may know what progress their child ren are making. Do not think that your duty is only to sign the report. The parents if truly interested in the welfare of their children can by co operating with the pupils and teach ers aid materially iu attaining the de sired standard of work. Inspect each report brought to you, if auy grade is lower than 05 or tho average below 75, inquire of the pupil the reason for the delicioncy. Lack of application in school ; lack of home study ; or lack of thoroughness in some former grades are the common reasons. You can do a great deal by intelligent guidance to overcome the first and second and the third cannot exist if the first two arc prevented, l'ut forih a judicious ef fort to have your children do thorough and eflieieut work thru-out their school life aud u good deal of grief and dis appointment will bo averted. Last Friday Miss Power fell down the high school stairs and sustained several bruises aud a broken bone of too linse, Elmer Bioriian was taken seriously ill ut school Monday aud pneumonia was feared. A. A Reed, stato iusector of high schools, will pay us a visit some time before Christmas. It is our hope to have the Dakota (Jity school ac credited the coming year. The teachers are preparing a Christ mas program. The Nebraska State Teachers Asso ciation was held at Lincoln November 23 '23. Dakota City was represented bv l'rof Chicoiue. the Misses Tower aud Robertson. The Misses tiponoer, Jepperson and Bui u us visited the Sioux City schools Wednesday, Nov 23. Altho it is cold and the playground is sliopery, the boys persist in playing football. The cold weather seems to have d& stroved manv germs of laziness. The pupils are now studying with a vim. Some of our high sohool people ap parentlyjthink there heads are sponges, or that their is a royal road to learn' ing, at least they do not study out oi school but depend entirely upon the absorbing process. Frank Powell has enrolled in tho 5th grade this week. Margaret Carroll Entertains Next Wednesday. Following is one of tho many notices Miss Carroll has secured : Margaret D Yuill, Instructor in Co lutnbia College of Expression, Chicago, It gives me great pleasure to rucom1 mend Miss Margaret Carroll as a pub' lie reader of unusual ability. Miss Carroll has a most charming personality and possesses that rare in tuition and sympathy which enables her to win her audienoo at once. In addition to her oharm oi person and manner, Miss Carroll has the greater charm of a finely trained mind, which makes it possible for her to truly interpret the most subtle and diflioult literature. Miss Carroll exoells in Irish dialect. She does not tell her audience about the humor and pathos of the Irish peo pie, but she lives through the expe rieuces of the characters portrayed aud they are presented us living reuli ties. Remember the date, Wednesday, December 11th, ut the Lutheran ohurch, under the auspices of the Da kota Cemetery Association. Admis sion, 35o, school children '25a, It L Broyhill and wife leave today to spend the wiuter with relatives in Dalton and Bridgeport, Nebr. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasuiiuble prices. U'lS-LDH & SLAUOHTKK Co. Tflio E Blivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. CHURCH NEWS MCTHODIST. llev. W. H. Warren, l'nstor. Services at. the Methodist Kplseopal church every Sunday n.i follows: I'reneh I UK tit 1 1 a ill : Sunday school at lo a 111 ; class iiicxtlhtf I-' m: Kpwoith LciiKiiu 7 p in; DieacliliiK S p in. LUTHERAN. Ituv. S. 1.. Keller. Pastor. DAKOTA CITY Sutidiiv school every Sunday at :I5 a in ; KllzalH-ili S. Haase, superintendent, pieiiclilim nt 7:;i p in. every Sunday. SALEM Prenchlnir every Sunday at 11 n in: Sun day school promptly ul in a in. F. 1'. (Jul-hei-tson. superintendent. ' The piihllc Is eordlully Invited to nil these se ivlcis. If You dot Sick or had a bad accident How Abont Your Last Summer's Wages? If it is saved (as k should be) and in the bank, then you can Luujili at Misfortune. Just think ahead, to the rainy day that is bound to come to all the old age creeping on apace the decreasing earning ability and the increasing spend ing needs and Start that Lank Account Today. We pay 4 interest on time deposits, and keep your money Absolutely Safe: "The Bank Oil nit of that ALWAYS treats Dakota. County you RIGHT" Jskokson Nsbr. The Most Popular Book 1 ? C,fr.j:it I m ( ,(.. By The Most Pcpulsr Man Gives In book form by Roosevelt's own hand tho sole account of hit African Hunt. AGF.IS I S WANTED NOW in every City, Town and Village to handlo Colonel Roosevelt's Great Boi SfSKHESt- CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS mil. A ........ & IIaui Vr..L ioj ruin svviiuv - - " u AMauMaHBMiMsrcMaaiassauBasssJ 1 J III tllO Sunny South: Kvery 1st and 3d Tuesday very low homcscekers' excursion rates are in effect to the South with 2") day limits, and every day the winter tourist rates are in effect with all winter limits. To California: Daily excursion rates with attractive conditions, limits, stop-over privileges, side trips, etc, are in effect. The annual winter movement to southern California by thousands of Americans who desire to escape the rigors of the North is now under way. Colorado: A two or three weeks sojourn in the winter climate of Colorado is recommended by physicians as one of the best up-buildiug tonics available. The great National Western Stock Show is held at Denver, January 16-21. The Burlington takes excellent care of you to California, either in through standard or through tourist sleepers with con ductors in charge, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City. Western Land Products Exhibits will be held in Omaha janu ary 18-28. All western localities should be represented; all farmers and prospective farmers should see this exhibit. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklky, G P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street. w I ,n HARNESS Ladies! Sve Money and Keep b Style by Reading McCall'i Magazine and Using McCall Patterns Mean's Mstssiitwin help you lre.i styl l.ildy st iniiitxraln mpenso by keeping you post ittl on tho Intent fashions In t'lolues mid lists. 60 Kvw Fashion IivsIkiis In earh Issue. Also fahuililK Information on all homo a ml ior sonal Inallurs. (ml; boc a yuar. Including a free pattern. Hull wrllHi today or scud jaEKBssaM for true sainnlo copy. liiCall Patttras will onalih' ynil to imiko In your own lioinu, with yoiirowu hands. clotliliiK for lyuiirsi'lf anil i lulilri n wliit h will h IH rfcrt in M In ami flu J'riri" wine higher than IS t iniLi. hi-nd for frco I'uUrru ( aulok'nu. t Will Cits Yos FiM Pnttato for rotting mill-M-rliiioiis among your Irionils. htuul for Irun I'ri'inliiin ataioKUit anil Cash True OITur. H E sUALL COMPANY. 119 Is 249 Wul 37 St, HEW I0W i This lK-hi. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, 1-in. Concord, with flat backs, a better job $35 4 1 1 Pearl St Sioux City