Local Items Friday, July 8, igio Ton will find a Rood line of sweat pads (or horses, whips, machine bolts, and a rery good line of hardware, tin warn and graniteware at right prioes, at Bchriever Bros. Bargains at Van's every day, Henry Memeyer arrived hese Tnes day from Chicasro. on a visit with his brother, W A Niemeyer. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call tip No, 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. The Detroit gasoline and coal oil stoves the best safe, durable and clean. For sale at Fred Schriever & Co.'s Supt Tarrant of Thurstnn county, and Editor Ungb.es of the Pender Re publio, with his family, enjoyed an out ing at Crystal lake the past two weeks, Mell A Schmied, accompanied by his wife, went to Mason City, Iowa, Tuesday to attend the semi-annual ses sion of the auditing committee of the MBA order. Nellie Dierking spent the past two weeks at the home of her uncle, Hen ry Biermann, at Meado Grove, Neb, She returned Tuesday evening, accom pli nied by two of her cousins. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all drug gists. Lizzie and Harold Van de Zedde and Lyle Olson accompanied Myrtle Bouton to Norfolk Sunday to spend tbe Fourth and visit a few days at the Sam Bouton home. Lyle Olson re turned Tuesday, The Hester show played to a fair sized crowd in this place Tuesday evening. The threatening rain storm drove many away and kept othersjfrom coming. Those who remained through the performance said it was very cred itable. Eli Otterbacb, who was committed to the county jail by Justice Curtis of Homer last week on a charge of boot legging, was turned over to Deputy U S Marshal Sides Tuesday on a war rant issued from the federal court, charging him witk selling liquor with out a license . When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and kidneys congest ed causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all Drug gists. A family reunion was held at Hom er July 4th, when the members of the Thorn family all met together the first time in many years, namely : Joe Thorn of Gilmore City, Iowa, J B Thorn of H umbo It, Iowa, M O Thorn of Omadi precinct, this county, Mrs J F Leedom of this place, the only sister in the family, and A B Thorn of Ocheyedan, lows, the baby of the fam ily, now past 60 years of age. Every member of the family is enjoying the best of health. The Burlington train due here at 11:50 was delayed several hours Tues day by the trucks of tue tender leav ing the truck about a mile this side of Homer. The trucks ran along on the ties for several hundred feet before the train was brought to a standstill. The passengers were considerably shaken up, but noue were injured. John F Sides and several others walked to a nearby farm house and hired a team to briug them to this place. The train did not get "righted up" until nearly five o'clock. Rev S L Keller of Waynesborongh, Va, who has been secured to fill the pulpits in the Lutheran church in this place and thealem Lutheran church, is expected to arrive i.ere today (Fri day) with his family. His car of household goods arrived last Saturday and on Tuesday a number of the Sa lem people turned out with teams and by night everything was transferred from the car to the Lutheran parson age. It has now been more than a year since regular services were held in these churches, and the coming of the new minister will be heartily wel comed . On Saturday, July 2, the relatives of the McAfee families met at the home of Evan J Way in Pigeon Creek precinct and had a very pleasant and enjoyable picnio together. Among those present were: Philo MoAfee, wife and son. W E McAfee, wife and three children. Mrs Anna McAfee and son Carl and daughter Claire, of Dal- ton, Ohio. Mrs Bert Benton and five children, Mrs Sarah Way and her sis ter. "Aunt Jane," Frank Way, wife and two children, Evan J Way, wife and five children. Chas Stewart, wife and seven children. D C Stinson, wife and daughter Bessie, and G F Broy hill of Dakota City. The dinner was of the kind the good dames know to nrennre to perfection. It was a treat to old and young to take a ride in G F Broyhill's big "ltambler," in which the Dakota City guests v made tue trip The weather was as perfect as if made to order, and all went home foiling that such occasions should oome much oftener. SOME NOTED AEROPLANE EXPERTS WIIU WILL RAGE AT OMAHA JULY 23-27 i r':Mi 1 Vt . h LJi i'Vs'' '" I Mj- ; li f i km 1 " -u LENN H. CURTISS, the aviator who recently broke all records by flying from Albany to New York ; City, has signed a contract with the Aero club of Nebraska to make a number of flights from some point near Omaha and the club has put up $15,000 as a guarantee, i The first thing the Aero club of Ne braska did was to secure the Mid West aviation meet and it is for this event that Curtlas has been secured to make flights five days, July 23 tin 27. At a number of aviation meets held In the west, men trained by Curtlss will be seen, but as far as known the Nebraska club is the only one which has secured' the real Curtlss between Chicago and the Pacific coast. Be sides Mr. Curtlss, the club has secured C. J. Mars and Charles K. Willard, who will also make fllght3 at the meet. Mr. Mars is to select the site with in a few days, but it Is certain to be within easy reach of Omaha by street cars, as it would be Impossible to handle the crowds without them and convey people back and forth to some great open place where a safe start can be made within sight of thousands of people. Both Benson and Florence are after the meet and both are near Omaha. CURTISS IN FLIGHT. ...B8i3J Undertaker County Coroner B. F, Sawyer Tackson, Nebraska Go to the Dakota City Pharmacy for your Paris Green. Kirk Keam of Axtel, Kans, was an over Sunday visitor at the Geo T Woods home. For Sale 200 acres of hay, one mile south of Coburn Junction. J M Davey, Ponca, Nebr, The Foye line received another elec tric car from Omaha last week to be used on the Crystal lake line. The Dakota City Pharmacy will fur nish you Paris Green in large or small quantities, and the price will be right. Mrs Mamie Beechtr and sister, Hat- tie Yoi'Dglove, are here from Eagle Grove, Iowa, on a visit with friends. They formerly resided on a farm southwest of this place. W B Rodman, who is occupying the Heine cottage at the lake, cut his foot quite seriously while bathing, and on Tuesday was compelled to return to his home in Omaha to have the in jured member treated. The T & W Envoys were taken into amp by the Whitfields at Crystal lake park Sunday in a seven-inning game score 17 to 1. The Stock Yards team also lost to the San Jose boys at the same grounds, 8 to 9 in a seven-inning game. Mow the weeds around your prem ises, as tbe law requires, or tue same will be done and taxed up to your property; also clean your alleys of all rubbisu uud hltu, or tue same will be done at your expense. By Order of the village Marshal. The Herald family is in receipt of an announcement of the marriage of Miss Florence DeBell. daughter of our former townsman, Dr E J DeBell, at the bride's borne in West Point, Neb, to Edward V Youngquist, on June 29th. The newly married couple will reside at Carter, S D. Soreness of the muscles, wttether in duced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free applica tion of Chamberlains Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscu lar rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all druggists. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel oomplaints is Chamber lain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. In valuable for children and adults. Sold by all druggists. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the. resoribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the sytem. It is safe and sure. Sold by all druggists. The sale of the Robert Bluine farm which was advertised in the Herald, was held at the court house in this place Saturday forenoon. The sale was conducted by t red Blume, attor ney in fact for the owners heirs of Robert Blume, decease. The tract of land sold consisted of 195 acres, which lies in the southwest part of the county in Omadi precinct, and is a fine bluff farm. Giles Polly purchased 155 sores of the tract sold, for $8100, or about $56 per acre; and Larson brothers took the other 40 acres for $1550, cr nearly (10 per acre. A new cement walk is being laid along the east of Van's store, Fred Stewart was a business visitor here frem Emerson Wednesday. Our basket ball team was defeated at Emerson the Fourth by a score of 32 to 1. Grace Marrall has returned from her Fourth of July visit at her home in Stunton, Neb. Rev Keller, the uow Lutheran minis ter, will hold services in the church here Sunday evening. This community was blessed witu a couple of good rains this week, and can stand a couple more. Thomas Woodreff and Jesse Bertch, both of Sioux City, were married by Judge Heffernan on bunday. Emsley Clinkenbeard and Bessie Harden, both of South Sioux City, were married in Sioux City Wednes day. Wm Kahler of Emeison, and Minnie Rohde of Nacora, were married at this place Tuesday afternoon by Rev W R Warren. Leon Ream and wife and Lue Hirsch were passengers from this place to Pender Tuesday morning, having spent the 1th at Homer. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome chromo in the course of time. Go and see him. Mrs Anna E Frazer of San Pedro, Cal, a former old time resident of this place, is expected here soon on an ex tended visit soon. She is now visiting at Craig, Neb, Jonn T Wilte of Daubury, Iowa, and Miss Caddie McGlashan, a prominent and popular young school teacher of this county, were married at the home of the bride near Homer on Thursday of last week. Congratulations are ex tended these young people. Mrs E Woodward in remitting for the Herald from Garrison, N D, where they own a fine IGO-farm, adds in her letter that they are all well, but crops are not looking the best owing to dry weather, however they have had some rain during the past week. The executive committee of the Pio neers and Old Settlers association has been called to meet at the ennrt house in this place on Monday, July 11, at o clock p m, to appoint committees and arrange matters for the coming annual reunion of the association to be held at Clinton Park, Dakota City, Neb, August 25. 1910. The board of county commissioners finished checking up the accounts of the county treasurer Wednesday, and the report shows that there was cash on hand January 1, 1910, f 13,081.01; collections for the C months, (52952 GO, makiag a total of (96036.67 to account for; disbursements, (56HG7.63; leav ing a balance on hand of (39169.01. The steamer Josephine passed up the river to Sioux City last Friday with Capt Schultz, engineer in charge of the government river work, on board . The boat made a landing at this place, where the river has been cutting of late and the bank was in spected by the government engineers. This may mean that Dakota City will get the much needed protection from the ravages of the old muddy that has been promised for the last twenty years. Drowned In Crystal Lake, While making the trip from Foye's park to the Sanders dock atid return on the launch, South Sioux City, late Monday uight, Louis Berger, a young ball player from Sioux City, fell into the murky waters of tbe lake and was seen no more alive by his companions. He was laying on the narrow platform outside the railing on the front of the boat with a companion, and when about a half mile east of the dock of Island Bech hotel he suddenly let go of the railing and fell overboard. The boat was stopped and a dilligent search was made for the man, but his body was not recovered nntil Wednes day night, when it was discovered by Lou McKinney floating near the place where he fell from the boat. The re mains were taken to the Weatcott morgue in Sioux City where Coroner Sawyer held an inquest over the re mains. There were no marks on tbe body that would indicate that he had been injured by the propeller of the boat. As he was a good swimmer some thought that his death was caused in this manner. The deceased man lived in Sioux City where he had relatives. He was a member of a Sioux City amateur ball team and pitohed against the local team at Crystal lake last Sun day. HOMEMAKCRS' club meeting An Interesting imu'tliitf of tlio Pukotn County Honietnnkcrs' club was held at thU plnco Thursday afternoon of last week, at the court house hall. The mwtlnK wm called to order by the chairman, the object of the 1110011110 stated and an Invitation ex tended to all prosont to become monitors. The minutes of the previous meeting; were rend and approved. Mrs J F Wlnobrenner read a very practi cal pnper on "llutternmklng." In which she descrllied her method of making butter, atrer which each step In the process was taken up and thoroughly discussed. Various methods and opinions were ulven by the ladles present. "Conveniences that Save Lnlxir" was the subject of a paper by Mrs Cleoruo Itntes, which was very practical and well written. Aneuernl discussion followed. In recitations Kuby Dierking gnvo "Mice at Play," and Mrs Mary R Mr Heath "The Frenchman and His Flea Powder," a hu morous selection in French dialect, both of which were well delivered. Bonny Hurry recited "The Man Who Opens Kyes," a se-lcctlon-aoaerlptlve of the time of miracle working, and for an encore ' Kncournge inent," o humorous negro dialect selection. Both were thoroughly enjoyed by the audi ence, and showed elocutionary training. ' For select reading Mrs Klmer Blessing gave "Homeinakers and Housekeepers," and Gertrudo Hall, "Self Culture." Both were appropriate and well rend. In the discussion, "Preparing Pineapple for Winter Use," several choice recolpts were given. Pnper, "Aim In Education," by Mnrgnret Murphy, showed much thought and caieful preparation. Mrs O H Maxwell gave "Current Events," a review of the world's Important happen ings since the last meeting, was well select ed nnd Interesting. Although the day was warm, about forty five attended tho meeting. Those attend ing from neighboring towns were, Mrs J F Wlnobrenner and H J Rooney and wife of South Sioux City; Margaret Murphy of Homer; Mrs B B Grlbble, Mrs Win Penln- gcr aid daughter, of Hubbard; Misses Ma ry nnd Bonnie Barry, May Boler, Francis Sawyer and Gertrude Hall.cf Jnukson; Flo rence Goodfellow, of Sioux City, and Fran ces and Daisy Wlnebrenner, Altoonn, Pa. desires to congratulate them upon this ser ious step which they have taken In life, nnd our liest and slncerest wishes for a prosper ous and hnppy life accompany them. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. HtD & Sl&cohterOo. TiroE Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. CHURCH NEWS MCTHODiaT. Servioes at the Methodist Episoopal church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, U a m; Sunday school, 10 am; Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 7 p m; Preaching, 8 pm. Btati of Omo crrr or Toledo, I L.1ICU uovktt. rVHX J. CntMKT tnskr Mth that h li tratnr Mrtnt of th arm of K. J. chinst Co., doing KinlnMi la th C'lly of Toledo. Count and Suit rnrnuHl, snrt that MH1 firm will pT the sum of (INK HUNDRI I) IMX.LAHS for MFh nnd my mim of Catarrh that cannot bt cured by UM um ol FRANK J. CTTKNFY. Sworn to before m and suhwribrd In my presence, thta 6th day of December, A. 1)., ituii. A. W. OLEASOtf. Notary Pvsuc. Hairs Catarrh Cur Is taken tnlernally and acta dlrwtly upon tha blood and muroua aurfaoaa of the system. Bend for ttiiimonwi. rree. , CHKNEY ,4 CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all PniitKiKtA. 7v. lake Hall s Family lMlla for constipation. SSAL R R Time Table C BA Q WEST No. 91 Local Freight 7 :15 am 17 " Passonger.. 12:47 pm 19 " " ... 7:30 pm EAST No. 92 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Liocal Passenger".. 6 :U7 pm 18 " " .11:50 pin C, St. P., M.A O. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : SOUTH BOCND. 80TJTH BOtlKD. 5 :55 pm Omaha 7 :C8 am 10:03am Omaha ......5.13pm 3 :88 pm Norfolk 8 :'23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 6 -.13 cm 7:38 am Newcastle 10:18 am 1:15 pm '" 5:55 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 12:13 pm Omaha 2:30 am 3:38 Norfolk 8:23 am 9:28 Norfolk 5:13 Subscription Bargains "Che Iler&JLd &nd -New Idea Magazine $1 -Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 without Sunday..... 4 3 1. 2 i. ...... to rural route patrons Kansas City Weekly Star.... Iowa Homestead Poultry Gazette (Lincoln).... Woman's World Lafollette's Magazine, weekly. Hampton's " Lippincott's " 30 00 20 50 15 50 10 15 60 75 75 Tfhc Dcxyo of Trcxvcl rxro Here "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" is prepared, with Steamship Tickets, for all the best lines, Travelers' Checks and Foreign Drafts. You would scareely think that we sell tickets to parties from Sioux City and other towns but it is so. And we see that they are Treated Uight aboard ship. ErrytHlnrf In O sinking IIr. II mil lnaur.nos Bank of Dakota. County & Jaa.ck.4aon Nabr. (Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstiact I make I Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J J. EIMERS July Rate Tours You can make an eastern trip any day at very low rates lower than ever before. There is such a variety of rate tours embracing so many sections of the East that it is impossible to describe them here. Consult with us. If the East does not appeal to you, try a Pacific Coast tour or a vacation in Yellowstone Park or in Colorado. The Wyoming extension has been completed to Thermopo lis, where Eighteen Million gallons of water at a temperature of 130 degrees flow daily. This beautiful resort is destined to be come one of the most attractive and effective health restoring localities in the country. Call or write, describing your proposed trip, and let us help you. mm V. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. W&keliy, G P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street, Can Keep a Secret too Nearly a month after au attempt was made to assault Miss Ida Teter, of South Sioux City, on the night of June 9th, today came the annouce- ment that she had been a bride since May 10, for on that date, at Valentine, Neb, at the home of a school friend, she was married to Edgar Phillips. The ceremony was performed at the home of Miss Cora Robbins by a cler gyman, aud after binding Mibs Rob- bins to secresy and vowmg tuat tue only ones they would tell were her mother and his mother, the bride and groom separated, she returned to her home in South Sioux City an he to his at Marsland, Neb, where he owns a farm. Tue secret remained with those five people until today, when the bride's brother, W F Teter, of Sioux City, was made acquainted with the facts. Mrs Phillips went to alentine today, where she was joined by her husband, and they went at once to his farm, where they will live. He lived in South Hionx City mauy years. Sioux City Tribune, 5th. NUPTIALS Tho marriage of Miss Kose Heeney and Joseph A. Heenan was solemnized at St Mary's Catholic church at Hubbard. Nebr., on Wednesday, June ill, HUU, at o'clock In the forenoon. . Promptly at the oppotnted hour tho brid al party entered tho church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding inarch played by Josephine Davey of Sioux City. KevJ. K. English performed the linpresHlve ceremo ny which was followed by nuptlul high mass sung by girl friends of the bride. The bride was attended by lur sister, May Heeney, and her cousin, Mary L. Heeney, James Heenan and Will Franklin attended the groom. Tho bride was buautlful In a handsome white lingerie gown exquisitely trimmed In lace and embroidery ;sho wore the conventional brldul veil caught In her Imtr with white roso buds, and curried a large bouuet of white roses. The brides- iiiuldg were charmingly attired In delicate and dainty gowns of white all over embroi dery with pink rose bud wreaths In their hair. after tho ceremony tho bridal party was driven In automobiles to the spacious coun try home of the brldo's parents, a mile north of Nacora, where an Informal recep tion was held which was attended by more than one hundred relatives and friends from Hublmrd, Juckson, Vista, Hloux City and otlior points. An elrguut four course breakfast followed the reception. The wed ding colors, pink and white, were artlstl cully used In the decorations of the rooms and the tieautlfully appointed tables. The bride's tuble was attended by Josephine Davey und Margaret Keeffo, Tho bride Is the accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs James Heeney of Nacora; sho Is a graduate of the Nebraska Normal col lego of Wayne and has tuught school fur four years In northeast Nebraska. Klie Is a young ludy of sterling worth and elm racier who Is highly respected and admired by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs John Heoiiuu, sr., of Vista. Hulsoiinof luikola county's beat young men and Is worthy of the high coulldence and esteem In which be la held by all who know him. The families of the contracting parties are pioneers of I'ukotu county and are among her most prominent and Influential citizens. These young people were the recipients of many vuluuble und useful presents. After a weHtern trip they will be at home to tlielr friends lu the borne awaiting the bride on the groom'i furiu near Vlstu. The Iloiald First Publication July 1 2w NOTICE it resolved by tbe Chairman and Board of Trusteea of the Vtllugo of Dakota Olty, Nebraska, that now side wulkn 1) construct ed of cement along and abutting upon tho following lots and blocks in itald Vlllage- us follows: Along tho south side of lot 11, block 73, K. w. rrazer nelrs owiiern; Along south side lot in, block !7, W, L I'oiinohan nnd V. t'.Orr record owners; Houth Bide lot 1L, block 7:1, Kd wards A Bradford liUinlier Company owner; Kast side of north V feet lots 1 and S, block lei, 1). C. Htlnson record owner; Must side lot IN, block 11M, 1) und Johanna Van de Zeddo owner; Kast fclde lot 1, block 110, Jnmes Fueston owner; Kast side lot 13, block 131, H. K. Evans owner; Hemalnder of south side of block TO, Mrs. Eva Oar, Helen Orr and Oludys i )rr, owners ; Houth side lots 7, M and V. block in, M rs. Eva Orr, Helen Orr and Gladys Orr. owners; South side of the Mouthwest quarter of block IK), Trustees of Methodist Episcopal Church, owners; West side lot , block 40, Telia OrlfTey De Walt, owner; West side lot 7, lUck 4", Heirs of Martin Wiekedul, (ieorge H. Hnase, record owners; North end lot 0, block 17;), 8. A. SUnson, owner; Houth end lot S, block 111, Julia Truxes, owner; west side of Court House Block. Dakota County, Nebraska, owner. All of the above walks shall Ik; construct ed of tho width prescrllNd by and In ac cordance with the village ordinance. Be It further resolved that the cement walk In front of lots 111 and 17, block lei, H. E. Evans, owner, shall be repaired with cement. And Mint a special meeting of the Hoar a of Trustees of the Village of Dakota City, Nebraska, will be held for the purposo of considering benefits derived from said Im provements nnd placing valuations and assessments according to law, upon the lots and blocks abutting and adjoining said lines of sidewalk on Monday, the Ulith day of July, lido, at N o'clock p. m., at the oltlee of Paul Plzey, In suld Village of Dakota City, Nebraska, Moved by Koss, seconded by Larson, that the sidewalk resolution Just presented bo approved and adopted us read. Voting aye: Koss, La r sen uud Hockwell; voting no: none. Resolution declared approved and adopt d as read. State of Nebraska. Dakota County ss. I, Paul Pl.ey, clerk of Dakota City, certify that the aliovo resolution was approved aud adopted at the meeting of the board of trustees of said village on June VH, lido. 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