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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1910)
I I I Y ft t r 4 f j 1 1 n 1 1 i fix wHKn 11 v. V 1 tlx V Tk. JFV. Aw J"- .V-X -v Kv P?v Our Clearance Sale full su n Uuy Your Houie Furniture of Us. Money refunded if you are not satlslied. THE ANDERSON FURNITURE GO. C0G-C08 Fourth St' SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Undertaker County Coroner Local Items Friday, August 19, 1910 0 B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho-Saline Springs Located on our twi premises and used lathe Natural Mineral Water BATHS Unsurpassed In tbe treatment of Rheumatism Heart. Btomaeh, Kidney and Lirer Diseases MedtMte ChirfU. Address DR. 0. W. EVERETT, Mgr.. Linooln, Neb. We Lave sewing machine needles and schuttles to fit any sewing ma chine. You will also find a good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. Oood winter seed wheat for sale, B M Boals. There will be regular meeting of tbe Masonic lodge Saturday night of this week. S A Stinson and wife returned last Friday from a combined business and pleasure trip to St Fanl. Mrs Harry Hill came down from Allen Tuesday to help oare for Mary Easton, who is threatened with typhoid fever Wm Weeks, who was here from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, visiting his mother and other relatives and friends, returned home Tuesday. Tho South Sioux City T & W En voys, lost to tbe San Jose team at Crystal lake 8unday by a 12 to 8 bcore. The Envoys outhit their rivals, but were unlucky on bases. A E Christiansen and wife this week moved back to their property in this place, after a two years sojourn in Sioux City, where they conducted a general store. Mr Christiansen is thinking seriously of starting a gro cery store beie. A saving of $50 was made to tbe county by (Superintendent W E Voss in holding a joint county teachers insti tute with Thurston county. Hereto fore it has cost the county $100, while this year and allowance of only $50 was asked for. The joint institute will be held at Fender this year, and will open on August 29th. A splen did corps of instructors has been se cured for the session. ! SATURDAY SPECIALSi I i Saturday, August ?Oth 3 Cans Polk's Best Baked Beans, with tomato sauce.. 25c Howell's Best Salmon Pure Cider Vinegar, per gallon 2 Cans Mustard Sardines Old Grimes Sugar Corn, 3 cans for 20c 8 30c I 15c 25c a S&turd8k.yf Aug. 27iK 1 doz. 32 and 34 Ladies Percale Wrappers, were worth from $1.00 to $1.50 to close at '. . .59c All of our Men's, Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords at 25 dis. 20 dis. on all Summer Wash Goods 1 gallon Table Syrup 35c 1 gallon Sorghum 45c 2 pkgs 15c Poast Toasties, for 25c S A S ! I tinson ! Dakota City. Nebraska I Honest Bill's AMERICA'S BEST SHOW -will be act IDaltota. City. BJelbs Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1910 The Show consists ot hign class vaudeville, acrobats, wire walkers, blackfacesIrish song and dance artists, first class trap eze performers, fine collection of trained animals, first-class mu sical specialties, the the best trained drill Shetland Ponies in the world, including to bring Bargains at Van's every day, Mrs Mary N Lattin returned home the first of the week from Allen, Neb. Mrs Helen E Weeks went to Allen last week for a visit at the home of Mrs Kate Nordyke. Mrs Qertrute Best and daughter, Neva, were over Sunday visitors here from Homer. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No. 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly, fjl'rof Lehr, the popular principaal of the Pender High school, Sundayed with his former pastor, W R Warren, The Detroit gasoline and coal oil stoves the best safe, durable and clean. For sale at Fred Schriever & Co.'s George Qribble came np from South Omaha last Thursday and remained until Saturday with Harry Adair and wife, at their Crystal lake cottage. Mrs Frank Mahon daughter nt Sher iff and Mrs J P Rockwell, returned to her home at near Ponca last week, having reoovered from an operation performed at a Sioux City hoar-Hal re cently. Twin boys were born to Preston Foltz and wife last Thursday night, but the. little ones only lived a few short hours on earth. Their many friends sympathize with them in their bereavement. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, consti pated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight be fore retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by all drug gists. . Honest Bill's America's Best show, which is now giving; entertainments in this locality, will be in Dakota City next Tuesday, Aug ajrd . iuis is a high class show and is well spoken of wherever they have given exhibitions Remember the date, and bring the chidren to see the trained dogs and ponies. When the digestion is all right, the action of tbe bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food . When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose' of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite aad regulate the bowelc Sold by all druggists. Tbe new cement walk in front of Jas Feuston's residence "vas finished the first of tbe week, after a few days' delay, on account of laok cf materal. By the way, have you noticed the large amount of cement walk that has been laid id this place this summer, and what a neat job "Deak" can do In that line. It begins to look now as though Da kota City would soon have electric street car servioe to Sioux City over the Foye line in fact the manage ment has promised to have tbe line equipped to this place by tomorrow night. However, the work of electri fying the line is progressing rapidly and in the course of a week regular service will be put on. The rails have been bonded to this plaoe and the trolly poles are nearly all set, and the stringing of the cable will be but the work of a few days, and wheu this is done a schedule will be put on this place, transferiug to the Sioux City Service Companies line at South Sioux City. In writing to have tbe address of her nerald changed from Hood River, Ore. to Los Angeles, Cal, whither they are removing, Mrs Charles Herrick adds that "they have got all of tbe western country they want, the wind has blown for four months, but the weather has been fairly cool and they have only suffered four real hot days In that time. Hood River valley is noted for its fine apples and straw berries and that is all you can say about it. They ship their apples all over the world . We leave here for Portland, the 15th and go up the Co lumbia river by boat; will remain in Portland a week, and then sail on tbe steamer Roanoke, for Los Angeles, We regret very much that we cannot be present at the Old Settlers picnic but wish you all a pleasant time on that day." Wm Antrim and wife of Randolph, Iowa, parents of Mrs Paul Pizey, and David Kupatrick and wifo of Malvern, Iowa, uncle and aunt of Mrs Pizey, arrived here last Saturday morning on a short visit. They left their homes last Friday morniDg by automobile, and when about six miles east of Win nebago, Nebr, their auto broke and left thin stranded on the prairie, John Dueschl returned on Tuesday to bis borne at Mapleton, Iowa. Ed Bliven and family have moved Into the old Adam Wenzel house. L P Hall and family moved to Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday to reside. Harry II Adair attended the tennis tournament at Wayne this week. Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eimers. A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Clyde Wilson on Wednesday. Auctioneer II O Dornof South Sioux Cjty, swapped yarns with the boys here Weenesday. Mrs John Nunn eame up from Win nebago Tuesday for a few days visit at the Ashley Londroeh home. j Helen and Grace Rix of Wakefield, were guests of their aunt, Mrs D U Hager. a oouple of days tbis week. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, tree of charge, a handsome cbromo in the course of time. Go and see him. Krake Walter and Miss Monta Barnes, both of Norfolk, were joined in marriage Wednesday evening at tbe Lutheran parsonage by Rev S L Kel ler. Geo T Woods, George Wilkius, A n Baker, and Barney Gribble were among those who went from here to Sergeant Bluff to attend the Wood bury county Old Settlers picnio Thurs dayi Kozy Studio ha moved to 3rd and Jackson streets, Sioux City. Making photos in all sizes and at a very low price on cabinets. Now is your time to bring in tbe babies. Our prioes al ways the lowest. Work guaranteed. The Salem Ladies Aid society of the Lutheran church will give a cake and fresh egg sale at Davidson Bro.'s Dry Goods store in Bioux uty Saturday, August 20, beginning at 9:30 a m, Iu buying a cough medicine don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especial ly recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough, Hold by all drug gists. Mrs Theodore Bliven and children arrived home Wednesday from their overland trip to Rock county. They parted company with Theodore at Ran dolph and took the train home, while he will finish the trip by team aud will arrive here tonight. They great ly enjoyed their trip. Tbe fierce wind and rain storm of Tuesday knocked down considerable corn in this vinoinity. Besides the damage to the crops many limbs were broken from the shade trees about town. One of the big corn cribs at the Fields and Slaughter elevator was blown over. If Governor Shallenberger had about thirty days more time to write bluffing, boastful and boroBome if not absolutely untruthful letters to Wayne democrats, he couldn t get the nomination for city soavenger in Wayne on tbe democratic ticket. Wayne Democrat. Be sure and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip tbis summer. It cannot be obtained on board tbe trains or steam ers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diar rhoea, and it is best to be prepared. Sold by all druggists. Wm Fast, who had been confined in the countv jail for a couple of weeks past on a charge of insanity, was re leased last Thursday and turned over to Calvin Martin of Thurston county. who had made arrangements to take him to his former home in Iowa. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been sucaessfiilly used in nine epidem ics of dysentery. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and when re- uced with water and sweetened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. Harry A Cheeney of Creighton, grand master of Masons in Nebraska, and Robert E French, of Kearney, grand custodian of the order in Ne braska, were in Dakota City Wednes day, between trains, enroute to Walt- hill where they went to constitute a lodge of Masons. Judge R E Evans and Walter Cheney, master of Umaui lodge No 5, accompanied them to Waltbill to witness the ceremony. N It T A T1 r i mirci I A 11 111 Oil the Big Day Pioneers and Old Settlers Will Hold 29th Annual Reunion. Hon John A Ebrhardt of Stanton, an old resident of Nebraska, and an able speaker, has been secured to deliver tbe snnusl addreis at the meeting of tbe Pioneers and old Settlers' associa tion Thursday, August 25th. Tbis will be welcome news to alt, and tbe committee on speakers are to be con-gratalated. Tho Glorious Harvest Dakota County, as usual, at the way top'place. A recent trip through Iowa, Illinois and Mich igan disclosed no such corn. And we want to loan you Cattle Money this fall to feed it. Bank, of Dakota County Tic Nbrs 11 .jant ...,jmTi ., i 3 JOHN A. EHRHASDT. Mr. Khrhtmlt, who hn consented to de liver the annual nddrts to the Pioneers and Old Settlor of l'nkota Uounty.nt their Annua! Keunlon to lie held next Thursday, Is a pioneer resident of Nebraska, resldlntt at Htanton, where he has an extensive law practice. Ho served his country during the Civil War, and Is a pnst commander of the O. A. K. He was also a member of Governor Mickey's stnlT. . ill a. UVf WJIUI'MW UUX -U U (V UUtl' ucat jugfciciam .mnin-a, auu a uuupc Frank Uroybill went down in his car tbera here Friday evening, ridins does and ponies, etc, that do trieks of all kinds and de scriptions to please everybody. We also have Little Cupid, the educated Shetland pony, or the pony with the human brain. Free Exhibition Outside the Tent before Performance. AdmissionAdults 35c Children 20c. Honest Bill, Manager but a tierce rain storm struck them and they were compelled to stop, and wait until tbe storm abated, which lasted until morning. Tbe tires on Broy hill's machine were badly dam aged by tbe slippery condition of tb hill roads, ine broken machine was towed to this place Tuesday to be re paired. Result of the Primary Election. The primary election on Tuerday passed off with very little enthusiasm, only about one-fourth of the voters of tbe county turning out to exercise their right like the women at school election. In the county J J McAllister was nominated by tbe democrats for county attorney with no opposition; the re publicans by writing in the name of R E Evans have nominated him for the office, but it is a question whether he will accept it. For county commissioner in the 8rd distriot, J 11 Rockwell of Homer and Nelson Feauto of Emerson tied with 34 votes each, while Geo W Thanker, tbe democratic aspirant, received 25. The returns, outside of the county, indicate tbe nomination of Aldrich for governor by tbe republican, and Dahl man for the democrats, iiurkett won a decided victory over Whedon for U S senator on tbe republican ticket, and Hitchcock, on the democratic ticket, defeated Metcalfe. Boyd, for con gress, defeated Brian on the republi cau ticket, and Latta was tbe demo cratio choice, with no opposition, l or state senator, Wiltse was nominated by tbe republicans without opposition, while Niok Fritz was the choice of the democrats. For representative the republicans named Boughn and the democrats McNamara. It will take the official canvas to determine tbe result on the state ticket, whioh will require several days yet. No matter how vou make it, No matter how you bake it, No matter what it costs you, You can't beat Tip Top Broad, Made at Metz' bakery, For J Van de Zedde. I am hero to stay, I'm glad to say, With Rawleigh's uooes the Bkbt, Satisfaction or No Sale. Phone 18, S H Moore, "The Rawleigu Man.' The Allen band, one of the best or ganizations in this part of tbe state, has been engaged to furnish mnsio for the day. This baud has played at the Intestate fair for the past five seasons, and bas been engaged again for tbis years fair. Another pleasing feature is tbe an nouncement that Collins Bros famous dance orchestra has been secured for the dance in the new Ayres-Krum- wiede hall in the evening, which as sures a pleasant time for all who eDjoy tripping tbe light fantastic. Mis Geo Barnett will conduct an eating stand at tbe picnic ground, where anything from a cup or coffee to a smokiug hot dinner can be secured in short order. PROGRAM lii:H) A. M. Music, by the Allen Military Band. 1'i nyer by the (Jliupliiln. Music. Address by the President, A. II. Baker. Music. Annual Address, by Hon. John A. Ehrhardt, of Stanton, Nebr, DINNEll. 2:.H P. M. Music. Memorial Keport. Short Addresses by Pioneers and Promi nent Visitors. Music. Business Meeting and Kiectlon of Oiflcers. ftluslu. 8P0KT8. Races at the Knee Track Adjoining Picnic Urounds. Free-for-nll Trot or Puce, nurse !0.m County Trot or Puce, purse 2f.ou KRrinors rroi or nice. lor norsusiowiiuu and drtvmi by farmers, purse 16.IK Base BalllUnmes, for purses, at the grounds juki east 01 itie i iu k. Dance at tlio Hull In the Evening Music by Uolllns Bros Orchestra. OFFICGK8. A. 11. Baker President. K.H.Urlbble Vice President. (ieorge Wllklns Secretary. W. Ii. Koss Assistant Secretary. B. Urlbblu Klnnnclnl Secretary. tk'o. T. Wood s Treasurer. M. M. Warner Historian. J. P. Hock well t'hlef Marshal. Assistant Mai'shnls Joe M.ljeedom. IjOUIs C4oodsell, Oliarles Waddell, Jas. Kuustou, J. 1. Huzlegrove, O. J. valentine. OOMMlri'EEH. Executive John Boler. J. .1. Elmers, L. II. Armbrlglit, W. H. Ryan, Plillo McAfee, Ben Boudcrsim, Thomas Jones, John (J. mlth. Invitation deorge Wllklns, W . E. Voss, i. (4. Evans, W. I.. Ross. (Speakers John Boler, Wm. P. Warner, . J. Elmers, H.K.Evans. Transportation K. K. Evans, M.O. Ayres, ..I. Elmer. W. H. Ryan. Registrar Mrs. Kannle Orozler, Mary A. Easton, Elizaeth Haunse, M rs. Mary Urltx. Privileges A, 11. linker, Ueo. T. ooas Barnev Hrlbblo. Amusements M. o. Ayres, l)r. v. II. Max well. W. 11. Mason. John Hogan, lr. II. J Lenny, Walter Smith, Ben Boiulerson, John 11. Ream. Memlerslilp Mrs, KlaUrlbble, Mrs. Mary Orlt Anna Hartlett, Evarlsta Kyan. Mar garet yulnti, Kate Duggan, Brldgle Hayes Mrs. ISelson Veauto, Mrs, R. A. t'amplx'll Alice Helfeninn. Helen Rockwell. Badges Mrs. ruunle Cro.ler, Mrs. Eva . orr. Grounds H. T. Wood, Barney Cirlbble, . A. Stinson, Henry Krumwlede, Herman Blermann. (4. r . Mroylilll, H. Ream. A. 11 Baker, Walter Cheney, W. L. Ross, J. J. Elmers, Einmett Hlleman, J. P. Rockwell John FolU, S. W. Foltz, R. B. Evans, V. O l.nkc. Reception w. A. Morgan and wife. Ben Bonderson and wife, Hans Nelsen and wife S. P. Mlkesell, Jerome Hollman, J. M Plnckney and wife, John U. llnecn, Henry Blerinaun, Kred Buermann, sr., Mrs. Tina BiidculMtugh, M. A. Si-bin led and wife. Oli ver Klsher and wife, Jacob Y. Li mner and wife. Paul Pizey and wife. I,. H. Armbiight and wife, Mrs, Alice Sides, Lillian Orr. Jacob Sides, Mrs. Eva I.. Orr, Mrs. Nellie Mason, M rs. Etta M. Spencer, Harry 11. Adair and wife, W.L. Ross and wife, Elizabeth Haase, Peiie Htluson, 1. M. Nelswanger, Mrs. Mary R. MoReath, Herman Kouts, Ocorgu Wilson, Beatrice Blessing, LIUble Huvldge, K. K Church and wife. W. II. Ryan and wife, E. L. Wilbur and wire, J. J. Ryan, Bonnie Hurry, Helen O'Neill, Frank Davey and wife. Ed T. Kearney and wife, Jas. Casey Mutt McKlvergan, Maggie Twohlg. Michael Beocom and wife, J. c. iniggan and wife John C. Collins, Martin Voss, Mary Ren Inger, 1'hllo M uAfen ana wire, Aaron l.ln- afelter and wife, Nellie Heeney, M rs. John Connors, (lertrudo Mlkesell. (leo. II. Haase Herman Stolze and wife, Fred Blume and wife, Mary Timlin, J. P. Beucom, Daniel artnett and wife, David Cliipi), Jas. M King and wife, Nell Combs, O. J. O'Connor and wie. Thomas Ashrnrd aud wife. AUGUST RATE BULLETIN TO THE EAST: Besides every-day special tourist rates to eastern cities and reeorts, as well as diverse route tours of the East, including an ocean coast voyage, there are special rates, August 4th to 7th inclusive, for the Knights Templar Conclave at Chicago, and from September 13th to the 17th inclusive for the Grand Army Reunion at Atlantic City. ESTES PARK, COLORADO: Just north of Denver, Colorado's finest recreation region soon to be a National Park Ask for full descriptive booklet. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays to West and Northwest localities. Get in touch with the under signed and let us help you plan the most attractive and com prehentive tour at the least cost. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Waeelkt, Q P A, Omaha, Neb 1004 Farnam street. MHafe : I Time is Money j Time Saved is Money Earned w Don't fool away valua- ble time with an Old Style washing machine. The One Minute Washing Machine C is a time saver, also the lightest running machine on the market Thous- jj ands in use. Ask your i neiChbor. 5 Sold on Trial and it Don't Come Back I Edwards & Bradford Mr Co. I Dakota. City, Nb. First publication April IV 8w Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. Dakota county, TfTTTTTTTT'TtTTTTTtT W TTTf ? t This iyZ-in. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Our No. 179, l-in. Concord, with flat backs, abetter job $35 Sturgcs Bros. '"S,'ai' 70 Vears with Coughs We have had nearly seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician. No alcohol in this COUgh medicine. . C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. In the county court of Nebraska. Slate of Nebraska, Dakota County ss, To Dora Broyhlll, William M. learner, lara AblHtt, MaryOiibble, Ella Warner, rank li. Learner, Minnie liale, Lyilla New ell. Verna Newell. Earl Newell, Austin Newell. Lillian Newell, Leon Newell, and to all persons Interested In the estate of Perry Learner, deceased : in reading the petition or Frank B Learner praying that the Instrument II led In this court on the l.tli day of August, lulo, and purporting to be the last will and test ament or the said deceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Perry l-eanier, deceasod; that said instrument Is admitted to pro bate, aud the administration of said estate lie granted to Frank II. I A-niner as executor. It Is hereby ordered that you and all per sons Interested In said matter may. and do, appear at the county court to ls held li and lor said cminiy , on i ne Din nay 01 snp temlier, A. D. lulo, at In o'clock a ni, to show cause, If any there lie, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons Interested In said matter by publish ing a copy of this order In The Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 15th day of August, A. 11. ltd". 1), O. HurrEKKAB, stAtl County Judge, be well; be strong. You cannot if your bowels are constipated. The best laxative to Ayer't Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says. I Patronize Home Industry buy your meats of B 1 Wrrv LORENZ, Proprietor of Dtiy Meat MaHkct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays goes on DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA