Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 27, 1909, Image 5

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Local Items
Friday, Aug. 27, 1909
We have as good a stock of hard
warn and tinware as there ever was in
Dakota City, and you will find our
prices right. Schriever Bros.
day from a visit at Blair, Nebr.
Bay a good farm on the Dakota
county bo t tern. I have it. Eimers.
YVm Bouton came down from Ray
mond, S D, to attend the Old Settler's
picDic.
Mr. Kats Nordyke orders her Her
ald changed from Lusk, Wyoming, to
Aileu, Nebr.
Mrs Albert Schumaker has recover
ed from her recent illnesH, and is back
at the case in the Eagle offioe.
If you wish any of that fine glass
ware at Van's, see him before it is all
taken. He is selling it below cost.
Mrs R L Broyhill returned home
Monday from a two weeks' visit at the
home of her eister, Mrs R L Fegley, at
Dalton, Nebr.
Riy Eokman, who has been working
in this vicinity for the past few
months, departed Wednesday for his
home in Apollo, Pa.
Keith Evans gotin the way of a oorn
knife that his brother John was using
Tues lay, and nearly lost a thumb. It
required several stitches to close the
wound.
Mary Easton went to Pender Mon
day morning to attend the session of
the Thurston, county teachers institute.
She will tea 3b. at Wiunebugo the com
ing year.
Will F Mikesell, a former Dakota
county boy. was defeated in the prima
ry election of Dixon county for
county clerk by E E liioe, who came
out fifteen votes ahead.
Woods Hileman and Porter Boals
returned last week from a trip to Jules
burg, Col. Mr Boals was so pleased
with the country that he urchased a
quarter section of land there.
Rev H H Bnrch, of Aurora, Mo. was
a guest at guest at the V O Lake Dome
Friday. He was enroute home from
San Francisco and other coast towns,
where he has been the pant six weeks.
Eflie Engelen returned home Mon
day from a ruonthV tower of the Paniflo
coast and a visit to the Seattle exposi
tion. She went in company with Perle
and BessHtinson, who stopped off a
Mini.t. N D, on the return trip to visit
their sister, Mrs Oeo Lillie.
Would You
Go on a Week's Trip
and leave your family without
means of support?
How about that long trip you
are going to take some 01 these
days!
A policy in an old line company
is the best, provision you can
make.
DOLLAR'S WORTH
FOR A DOLLAR.
Midwest Life
Of Lincoln.
Ins. Co..
Nebr.
C. L WILLIAMS
General Agent.
Norfolk, Neb.
Oeo Haas, of Emerson, spent Sun
day at the parental home.
Will Phillips was a Sunday visitor
with his sister at Lyons Nebr.
Y O Lnka and family were Sunday
visitors with relatives in Homer,
Rev Oeo Bray and family, of Ponca,
are comping at Crystal lake this week.
Ben Hall was released from custody
last Thnrday on promise of good be
havior. Diok Broyhill is building cement
walks around his home west of the
court house.
Postmaster Cobb and family, of Em
are spending the week in a cottage at
Foyes park.
For Sale A nearly new Marsh mo
torcycle, at a bargain. Q F Broyhill,
Dakota City, Nebr.
Ovid Park oaaie np from Omaha last
Friday and spent the week at the
home of his uncle, Curg Ayers.
Van is selling ont bis glassware be
low cost, at 5c a dish. Oo in and see
for your self and be convinced.
Sam Ronton went to LAngpine,
Nebr, Saturday, returning Tuesday.
While there he leased a ranch of about
800 aores and will move there as soon
as he can arrange his affairs here.
Regular preaching at Salem next
Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching
at Emmannel church, Dakota City at
3 :00 p m. Sunday school at 9 :45 a m.
All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
IltLDs & Slaughter Co.
ThioEBliven, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
Mildred Spencer arrived home Tues
day from Edgewater, Colo, where she
spent the summer 4with her sister
Mary, enjoying the mountain air. She
will teach in the Dakota City schools
the coming year.
"Well Mary, where did you gel that
nice disb, Bint it a beauty ?" "I got it
at Van de Zedde's with a package of
coffee, for only 30c". "I'll Phone
John and have him bring me a pack
age when he comes home."
Swan Peterson and wife of Alta,
Iowa, were here a couple of days the
fore part of the week, looking after
their interests here. Mr Peterson, wife
and two daughters having recently re
turned from a two months' visit in
Illiuoie.
Miss Bertha Minter who has been
visiting with relatives in Jefferson
County, Iowa, for the past month, re
turned home Tuesday; her father,
Owen Minter, of Ft Dodge, Io, accom
panied her home and remained for the
Old Settlers' pionio.
Winfred E Heikes, the five-year old
daughter of Mr and Mrs 8 A' Heikes,
died last Friday, August 20, 1909, of
peritonitis. The funeral services were
held Saturday from the Salem Luthtr-
au church, interment being in the Da
kota City cemetery.
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Biscuit are more than mere soda
crackers. They are a distinct,
individual food article made from
special materials, by special
methods, in specially constructed
bakeries.
They are sealed in a special
way which gives them crispness,
cleanliness and freshness which
'crackers" from the paper bag,
always lack. They are the Na
tion's accepted soda
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NATIONAL, BISCUIT COMPANY
Subscribe for the Herald, only $1.
Henry Niebuhr came up from Win
nebago for the big picnic.
The W H & F M society of Dakota
The land that belonged to the late City will meet in the church Sept 2.
William Winkhaus, consisting of three
hnndred and twenty-four acres in a
body, in township 27, north ot range 8
east, is to be sold at pubuo salo by
referees in partition on September 4,
1909. at the court house in Dakota
City.
The Nebraska Bankers association
will hold its 1909 meeting in Omaha-
September 8 and 9 and from the pre
gram the financiers will have a good
time, as well as hear some addresses
worth traveling further to hear, and
transact the usual important business
of the growing association.
Services at the Methodist Episcopal
church every Sunday as follows
Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday sobool, 10
ami Class meeting 12 m; kpwortti
League, 6 .30 p m; Preaching, 7 :30 p
to. Preach in Grace church every
Sunday at 2:30 p m. You are cordially
invited to any and all these services
Our ball team defeated the Jackson
team at Crystal lake park Sunday in a
ten inning came. 8 to 7. It is no won
der onr boys are elated over the game,
as it was the first came won this sea
son. However they have put up
rood Quality of ball all season, but
they have been unlucky in getting the
short end of the score.
Always up to date with everything
and the best that is eoiug the St .te
Fair will put on for an evening enter
tainment thj world's open sir exbibi
tiun. It is too big for a building or
tent or a roof to cover so it will will be
out in the oren air. PAIN'rt WAR in
the CLOUDS. There will be ngtiting
air ships, aeroplane, electric bombs,
aerial torpedoes. All of this every
eveninir at the Fair, in front of the
Ofand Stand.
HoIt communion will be celebrated
in the Salem and Emmanuel Lutheran
churches on Sunday Sept 12. This
will be the last quarterly communion
of this svnodical year. Offerings for
benevolence will be received. The
special attention of thn rfalem
conereiration is called to the fact that
the balance yet due on benevolence for
this vear is (41.50. It will be necessa
rv to have all 'bis amount in by Suq
dav. Sept 12, as the synodical treasur
ers' books will close the following Mon
day,
WmOrr returned Wednesday irom a
month's visit at his old home in Canada.
Death Claims Another Pioneer
Kelly W Frazer, one of the earliest
pioneers of Nebraska, died at his home
in San Pedro, Cal. August 15. 1909
His death war due to pnraljMH, from
which he had been a sufferer for about
ten years. The funeral services were
held from the family home on August
17th, an. I were conducted by Rev Mew-
Ira Cartney, of Peru, Nebr, atteuded j Br(j PioilTterian minister. '1 he serv
the pionio here, and visited friends u ineH at the grave were in charge of the
few days.
Thn inint council meetioflr on Satur- long member, holding his iiieiuberNl
day afternoon at Dakota City, at 'I iu one one 01 ine umaua longen. me
"o'clock. 1 casket was covered with iloweis,
n, Hi.oJhU, '.lonarle.1 todav tenn Horn His many iriemi, among
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for Douglas, N D. to look
harvesting of his crops
Notice
To whom it may eouoeru :
To those h have the streets and
alleys enclosed you are notified to
take down your fences as soon hs pos
sible "or when convenient" and allow
same to remain oueit to the public
streets aud alleys lieloi.g to tuo pub
lic, not to persona or putties.
This notioa must bo complied with,
if not the street commissioner will
I O O F, of which he hud been a life- have the same removed at tho expense
up of tho party or persons having said
after the'1 00 l,elDB " puiow 01 wuum runro
1 with the three links, the emblem of
li T C Cl V rriar ronrflBAnluil i.li it
Albert House came down from Spen- Am thepld frieBds of tue jHrn,iT
cer, JNebr, inesuay ior a vian nu t Bt je fUDerai were: Mrs Dod-
1 1 : 3 : ,1 . . . .
reiawyeo auu jiiouuo. . nmli. Mr. M.rv Hai-rink.
Lis Hilemam and two children arriv
ed here Wednesday from Clara City,
Minn,' for a visit with relatives.
John W Hsxelgrove writ-s from
Seattle that he and Mrs Hazlegrove
were enjoying the eights, weather, etc
Margaret Smith, of Homer, returned
to-day from a mouths visit with tier
grandparents, Joseph Smith aud wife,
at Duff, Nebr
Christiaan J D Bouwmeester and
Miss Borghild Jelse, both of Sioux Citv,
were married by Judge Stiusou tljs
(Friday) morning.
Mrs I) Hager arrived home Tuesday ! county judge on the democratic ticket
from Canada, where she speLt the sum-; fivrt teimn, besiiies huHing otrer ini-
mer with her husband, who is employ- portant positions of trust. Ills lite
ed by a big lumber firm. 1 has been a bnsy one, and he will be
nirl. nnmea that Henrv FUlier has greatly missed by all. ana especially
purchased a ten-acre fruit farm iu Cal- : his loving wife, who tenderly cared for
ifornia, and will make his home there 1 him iu his declining years when mis-
He has sent for his household goods. tortune ovenooa uim.
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lary
Mrs Elizabeth Oeyer and daughter,
Ada, Mrs Sullivan and daughter, Kate,
Mm 13 ry ant, and Charles Bayha.
Kelly W Fmzer first set foot on Ne
braska soil November 2, 1858. Com
ing from Ohio, he pushed on to Knox
couut.v where he located on a claim
nnd worked at tho blacksmith trade,
fie returned to Dakota county Angni-t
10, 1807, where he resided ' until abmr
five years ago, when he and his wife
moved to California to spend '.he re
mainder o. tin ir ilavs.
Me had ben a inomiuent factor iu
Dakota county ixili ic, beiug electeil
! SATURDAY SPECIALSj
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Setui-dsy, Augxxst 28tK
All Ladies' ShirtAVaists One-Half Price
Calico from 9 to 10 a. m. at f)c per yd;
the remainder of the day it will sell at 0c per yd
Tair of :5"c CufT Buttons, 25c 4 cans of Corn for 25c
All Laces up to c, 3c per yd A 2.1c Sunbonnet for ldc
Saturday, Sept. 4tK
25 discount on all Summer Wash Goods
We have a few more Oxfords for ladies and gentlemen
at f0c off on each pair
A can of Hums, Apricots or Pears, at 10c
olbs Prunes for gSc Oil, per gallon 10c
S. A. Stinson !
Dakota City. Nebraska I
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Mr W O JaBtram and children were
here from Franklin, Nebr to attend the j
picnic. Mrs Jaitram was formerly
Uary Smith, daughter 01 uncle
Tom Smith.
Mrs Millie Haroourt, sister of Mrs
Geo Hirschbaoh, in company with her
hui-band arrived here from Seattle this
week, on a short visit. They are on
their way to their home in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Your opiuion abont what you see is
determined partly by how you see .
Vety few people have normal visiou.
Only perfectly fitted glasses will give
both relief and normal signt. w C
Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist.
The Old Settlers' picnio was a glori
ous success, and the old settlers them
selves can justly feel proud of the occa
sion, even (to use the language ot the
Eagle of July 23rd) if it was onduct
ed by a few peanut headed individuals
The Kozy Studio is making special
low prices duriuor the spring months.
Cabiuets f 1.50 np; also 24 siusll Pho
tos 25c, 12 postals 60c. We lead in
low prices. All work guaranteed
KOZY BTl'DIO.
304 Douglas street, Sioux City, In.
Have you seen our lateht production
in photos? W e are now making ome
of the finest photos Made auywhere
for the money and prices ver) low.
For groups, wedding or baby pliotus,
see us first, and save money.
Die Lvxr. Stcdio,
Next to 6 and 10c store, 4j 4th, Sioux
City, Iowa.
Following is a list of the petit j irors
selected for the term of district court
which convenes here on September
27th: Charles L Jordan. William
Ooertz, H It Altemus, C J Ooodft llow,
Michael Heffernan. Uoy Armour. J? B
Culbertson, Alfred Demaray. C 1J
Guernsey, It A Campbell, E A Tunni
cliff, Alfred Seymour, William O'Dell,
CharlesManning.lt A ohs, William
Runce, John D Thacker, Karl Ander
son, 0nr Stamm, W I Davis. Charles
Waddelt, William H Orr, Carl Larson,
and JeJJe Graves.
For Sale
A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill,
Box Butte, Kimball, Sootts Bluff and
Banner eounty Nebr, lands.
lUi.ches, te'inqiiishments railroad
contraets, school sections all sizes
anil prices from $0.50 per acre and up
for deeded lauds. ,
Having a personal knowledge of
these lands I will go aud show them to
those who wish to invest.
S A Combs, Homer, Nebr.
Interstate Fair Notes
Mr Morton feels certain that the
Iffoirote Villase will be one of the
most interesting spots at Woodland
Park during the week of Septsmber
20tb.
Ole T Nalgestsd, a iustioe of the
peace of Sioux City, is out with the
announcement that he will officiat free
at all weddings, the ceremonies of
which be shall perform, during the
week of the Interstate Fair, Septem
ber 20th.
The world's famous six-horse team
of Swift & Co. which is used almost
exclusively for exhibition purposes
will tie one of the uttraction at the In
terstate Fuir. .Sioux City. The team is
valued at 20,000.
The exhibit of farm machinary at the
IutetHUte Fuir, in Sioux t ity, the
week of Heptemhei VOth, will eclipse
anything ever seen iu Iowa.
Joe Morton, secretary of the Inter
state Live Stock Fair, hioux City, has
I done a wise thing in making it impos
1 Bible lit the petty gra ters to work
their little skin games in the grand
tland this vear. Patrons of the r si
laat vear will reoall how the .leinouad
and the ice cream cone vendors raised
the price to ten cents on hot daya and
that small glasses and small cones
were Used at that. The officials were
powerlehS to stop the graft. In ever
contract for the Fair this year is insert
ed a clause that will protect the pub
lie. Tho uniform will be five cents,
reels rud t nit ullevs pnulosed.
1) C Heffernan,
Sec Villsge (ioHrd, Hubbard, Neb.
' V NOTICE
By fiirder of the Village Board, of
Hubbard. b
To the owners of lots in the Village
f Hubbanl, Dakota county, Neb ;
You are hereby notified to cm ply
itli Ordinance No. 10, relative to the
onstruciiou of cement sidewalks iu
seld village.
Along soiit'i rn1 of lot G, slid soith
ide of lot 7; along the eat end of
o s 7 and 8, block 13, B. B. Oribble.
Along the west line of lots o snd 4
block 12. and lots 11 snd 12 iu
ock t), P. Jones.
Along the, we-r. line of lots 7 and 8
n block 12. K It Mvers
Along the went line of Iota 9 and 10
n block 12. 1). C. Heffernan.
Along the west li- of lots 11, 12
nd 13 in block 12, Ed T. Ke-rney.
Aionu east line of lot 1 in block 18,
Elenry Bonne y Estate.
The stvive order must be complied
with. The owners of said a dewalks
must connti'i'-t and build cement side
walk within the l it tliirtv days.
1). C. Ileffemau.
Sec. Village Itonrd. Hnblard, Nb.
Subscribe for Tub HeraldII pe
year.
Serkd That New Man
to us if he wishes to borrow or deposit.
We've some extra inducements for him either way.
This week our deposits Jiave reached their highest
mark during the twenty-four years.
But they're going much higher.
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT"
Oarvk. of Dakota County Si
Ahvays hungry for MORE business.
Hello Central ! Plenae give me Nol.
... . r rw i, .
. tins rti r van ie iiune t i lease
send lliirold down with a psckageof
that 30u C"ffe uiiil nut) of those nice
isheh. Aliieht, thank you.
Undertaker
County Coroner-
15. F. Sawyer
Taekson, Nebraska
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qulc.ldr Mi'ttrmm imr i'in "n ;r wiuMiior mi.
Invention pr'.l.nMr im ' ' intintiitilcft
tl.nnmnclljwj'illilmitUI. Hlti'J'J'nil mi l"imil
ut frm. til'lntt (mum f fi r m nrw' mihhi.
rntftita tiik.m tnrwiiiill U:mi A. I . Itt'.rlvt
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3& IB. EfoV. Co.
Seasonable Goods
for Less Money
Special Cash Prices for Saturday, August 28th
and Saturday, September 4th
10 cent mowing machine oilers 4c
8 sheets Tangle-foot fly paper 5c
$4.00 Hammocks $2.65
$1.00 Hammocks ' 65c
Boys' Wagons, body 12x24, with metal wheels 85c
Get our prices on any and everything in the
Hardware and Lumber line. You won't
need to look any farther.
Edwards d. Bradford L'ml'r Co.
V. 0. Lake, Eesidont Mgr.
Dakota City, Neb
PAUL pizey,
Dakota Citv. Nil 1 . a l.f V O fC
Bonded : Abstracter
ALFRED PIZEY,
608 Metropolitan Blk.
Sioux City. Iowa
t We have Just received a
Car ILoa,ci of
IBcg Uleepers'
Scientific Jjiaertcati.
A hn1iiiitiilr tllntri-d wemi. I.nit rlr
riimtliill of BUT K inillll i ("(irunl. 'I num. I .
rer: four months, U Sumbjull in".l.i,r
iYIUNN & Co.3C,Dro-a-1'- Msw Yorl
IU.s 001"". St V ft, V.'u'itituu. i. C.
A f ct which nny interest onr Beo Keeping friends.
Don't forgt;i that we are still in the Harness Business.
Stixrges Bros. SiLJcftV.8.
Abstracts of Title
A $10,000 Surety BouJ
Guarantees the accuracy of every
Abbtract I make
Succeosor to
Dakota Connty Abstract Co.
Bonded Abstracter
J. J. EIMERS
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