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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1910)
! i I I I ! i Our Furniture Offerings j Interstate Fair Week are Remarkable for Low Prices and will Save you More Money than the Cost of the Trip full size. IRON BED, in white and green, Supported woven wire springs, Cqt- tf - pn ton Top Mattress to fit. Special . . . J 5.69 $8 COTTON 1ELT MATTRfiSS, full size, 45 pounds cotton felt, heavy if r no A.C.A. ticking. Reduced price $5.98 $8 LADY'S DESK, golden oak, quarter sawed, polished finish, 1 large and 1 . no small drawer. Reduced price p4.9(J BED DAVEN?ORTS solve the problem of entertaining your friends during the fair. Davenport by day Bed at night. ... Special prices, up from pj.3U $12 DRESSERS, made of solid oak, golden finish, beveled French plate mirror. qq Reduced price pD.uO $5 SANITARY COUCHES, steel fabric, supported with coil springs, angle &n nn iron frame. Reduced price .pO.Jtj $17.50 BRASS BEDS, 2-inch corner posts, heavy fillers and cross bars. CO OQ 'Special Reduction. Pi.oO GARLAND BASE BURNERS will keep your honse comfortable during the cold days of coming winter. Full line on our floors. Our Prices ar Low i i I I I I I I i i Remember the Interstate Fair - Sept 19-24 TCake Yourself at .Home at Our Store ! I i I Big Rug Specials for Fair ELET RUG, size 9x12, Oriental or floral $25.00 WILTON Special Price $3 25 AXMINSTER RUGS, size Patterns. Special Reduced Price designs. !7 inches by 54 inches. Handsome Week $19.95 $2.08 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Anderson G0G-60S Fourth Street. Freight Paid on All Amounts OTer $5.00 Fritr Co Sioux City Iowa AK-SAR-BEE3 CARNIVAL AND PARADES Sent. 28th to Oct. 8th, 1910 THE BIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY Tnidiy MtUt, Oct. 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS Widaism; li(tt, . act. t ELECTRICAL PARADE " notedly AfttriMO, Oct. 6 MILITARY PARADE Frliiy MM, Oct. 7 CORONATICri BALL Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U. S. Regular Troops. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD Tl WE YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP ! SATURDAY SPECIALS! Scxttirdsxy, Sept. ?4tR 0 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25c 6 Loaves of Quality Bread 25c 3 Cans of Fancy Corn 2oC 82 pounds Sugar 5()C 2 pounds Fancy Comb Honey 55c G pound sack of New Pancake Flour 2oC Saturday, Oct. 1st Splendid and Mystic Flour $1,60 100 pounds Sugar ol 3 pkgs Egg-o-See or Corn Flakes 25c A 10c Soap Shaver, for rA A $3.00 Clothes Wringer $2.75 A 15c Carpet Beater lOc 3 pkgs of Noodles, for 25c rvA k1 "pT fcv if jjasstj K ilil f Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar No Alum, Ho Lime Phosphate Local Items Friday, Sept. 23, igio I I S.A S tinson ! We luive sowing machine needles 11 ml achuttles to lit any sewing ma chine. You will bIho find a good line of hardwure, granitewure and tinware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. Dakota City. Nebraska I For Sale! WOf S&1g! Tor Sale! 75 Duroc Jersey Hogs 75 Seventv-five March and April Pigs, either sex, For Sale. They are choicely bred and good, big, stretchy ones. Prices Right. J. P. Beacom Hubbard. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tb KocorU J S Farwell has rented the new Ivimcrs house on Main street and will move in to same this week. Mrs Frank Sweetzer and little son of Gooding Idaho, is here visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs M H Urghart. The new residence of Mr and Mrs Joseph Clements is taking on the finish ing touches and presents a line apear a nee. I W Hazleerovc's new cottage on East Taylor street is nearly completed. It is a nent little five roon. structure. C. H. McNeill is doing the work. Mrs Wm York left recently ior her claim near Vivian South Dakota and will reside there until she comes into possession of the title to the land. The foundation for the new depot is completed. It was built of rock. Carp enter work on the structure began this week. The building is 18x112 and will be strictly modern in every respect. Tbe Niobrara Presbytery will hold its regular full meeting at Atkinson Sept 20 to 2i. The South Sioux City rresbv terian church will be represented and an ellort made to secure a new minister for the church here. A string ol six box cars standing on the siding at Laketowu, the junction o the O'Neill branch of the Burlington were broken into Monday night and robbed of about $100 worth ot inert ban dise. The railroad detective is working on tne case. At Emerson this week K A Campbell and family have been enjoying a visit Washington Butler, of Hlairsville Penn sylvania, and his daughter, I)r Uutltr Allen of Washington I) C. Mr Butler is the father of Henry Hutler, now is de ceased, and lived in Emerson 25 years ago. One ot his daughters built the corner Drug kitore and the buildingnow occupied by the Jensen meat market. Mrs Allen is a practicing physician and works wun ner nuauano wuo is aiso a doctor. They went to Orchard Wcdnes day to visit Henry Butter family. Frank Iluase was home from Emer son over Sunday. Mrs Minnie York was up from Oak land Monday returning in the evening Mrs James Burnett baa been on the sick lint tbe past week. Mrs Laura Scblieve is is down from Olivet, 8 1), on a visit with relatives. A baby girl wits born Tuesday to Will Burnett and wife, of Sioux City. Frank F Adair, of Chicago, spent Monday and Tuesday with relatives here. J C Smith section foreman on tbe Burlington, and family returned last Friday from a month's visit at Bath gate, N U. Frank Orr came down from Phillip 8 D, Sunday to take in tbe Interstate fair this week. lie was accompanied by i lady friend. Lars Larson, of Hold ior Iowa, and Tom Lyons and wife of Sioux City were visitors at the Louis Larson borne Monday. Mr Larson is Louis' father und Mrs Lyons is a sister. Dr C Q Maxwell was in Chicago th past week, in company with Dr Bowse of Sioux City, consulting physician there in regard to an ailment that Las been bothering him for several years . Will Maney and wife, who recently returned from Kadoka, S D, visited at the Del Sanford home this week. Mr Maney bag disposed of bis livery busi ness at Kadoka and will locate in Ne braska again. Geo O Orr the paet week erected a silo at their farm just north of town with a capacity of 110 tons. It stands 30 feet high and is set several feet in the ground on a cement 1 foundation. This is tbe first silo erected in this locality. Del Sanford donated a conple of bushels of fine tomatoes to the Herald family the past week, and Ed L Boss remembered us with a couple of dandy ripe watermelons. Now if some one will dump a wagonload of potatoes in the cellar we will be fixed for the win' ter. "Can be depended upon" is an ex pression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamber' Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and adults. Bold by all drngisst. Anna Jolil visited at Cody, Nebr, last week at the Skeen home. M iss Ted nermann of Phillip, S D, was the guest of friends here this week. Robert A Woods arrived here from LaCrosse, Wash, Sunday to spend the winter at Lis old home. Mrs R L Broyhill returned last week from a visit with her daughter, Mrs Henry Weigand, at Laurel. George Learner left Tuesday for Lincoln, where he will resume his studies at ths state university. Everything in the line of school supplies, such as pencils, crayons, pens, tablets, eto, at Van de Zeddo's. M O Ayres returned Monday from Cody, Nebr where he spent last week shooting ducks and visiting bis daugh ter, Mrs Homer Skeen. G A Ilatheway and daughter Ethel, drove down from Magnet, Neb, Wed nesday to visit at the Galen Ilatheway home and to take in the big fair. Dr O II Maxwell returned Thursday from Chicago, where he had been to consult physicians in regard to an ail 4ent of his stomach, which has trou bled biiu for some time. Mrs Herman Roost and daughter Amanda arrived home last Saturday from their trip to Germany. Anna Boost, who accompanied them, stopped off in Illinois for a week's visit with relatives. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberbtiu's Cough Remedy given as soon as tlu child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack, bold by all druggists, I The preliminary bearing in the case of the State vs Roy Hill, Fred Way and E Wolvertou for burglarizing the barbershop at South Sionx City, was held Tuesday and the evidence was in sufficient to bold them to the district court. Don't waste your moaey buying plasters when yon can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty five cents. A piece o : flannel dampen ed with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all druggists. Chas T Evans and wife and Eli Keitu and wife of Eagle Founery. Pa, and Charilla Evans of Saxton, Pa, cousins of Judge R E Evans, and Mrs Olive Price of Sherleysburg, Pa, a sister of Mr Evans, spent the past week at the Evans home in this place, leaving for their eastern homes Thurs day. While here the Evans family and their guests made an automobile trip to Winnebago agency, on Monday, taking in the sights among the In dians. In tbe county exhibits at the Inter state fair this year Dakota county ranked fourth. The exhibit would undoubtedly have ranked higher if a better display of corn had been made, as it seemed to be lacking in this par ticular department the very one in which we shine. Those having the care of the exhibit in. charge, Messrs H O Dorn and U V Meeker of South Sioux City, are to be complimented on the excellent work done by them. It hoped that more interest will be tuken another year among the farmers, which would help materially in plao- ng Dakota county where she should be in first place. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men or ladies in the Railway or " Wireless" Telegraph service. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the extensive de velopments of wirelens telegraphy, there is a shortage of 10,000 telegrap ers. Positions pay beginners $T0 to $90 per month. We operute under su pervision of Telegraph OuiciuU and all graduates are guaranteed positions. Write for full details to the Institute nearest to you. NATIONAL TELE GRAPH INSTITUTE, Cincinnati, O, Philadelphia, Pa, Memphis, Tenn, Columbia, S C, St Paul, Minn, Enid, Okla, Portland, Ore. In the list of appointments of M E pastors made at the session of confer ence held at Fullorton, Neb, the past week, the following will be of special interest to our readers: Rev J (i Shick. McCabe church, Omaha; Rev OF Mead, Oakland; Rev D W Mo (Iregor, St Edwards; Rev Earl Bowen, Creighton; JRev I) K Tindall, district superintendent, Norfolk district, Nor folk; E T Antrim, Beemer; W li War ren, Dakota City; G E Von Hageu, Hartington and Spring alley; J L Phillips, South Sioux City, Homer and Hubbard; t Ol Druliner, Madison; L E Shafer, Walthill. We think we voice the sentiment of the people of Dakota City in saying that it is a pleasure to have Rev Warren and his estimable family with us another year The Dakota County nomemakers' club held an interesting meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs S A Stinson (as the court room was being repaired.) Oweing to the inclemency of the weather, many of the members were unable to attend The discussions "Jelly making," led by Mrs S A Stinson, and "recipes for pick ling oucumber pickles" led by Mrs Geo Miller, occupied most of tbe afternoon Both subjects were thoroughly discuss ed. A vocal duett "Our Beautiful Homes," by Mrs Mell A Schmied and Miss Elizabeth S Uaase, with Mrs Ada Sherman as accompanist, was much enjoyed as was also "The Lilly of the Nile" Waltz by Mrs O U Bryant. A short story. "The Head of the 1 irm, read by Mrs A J Kramper closed the program for the afternoon. A pleas ant hour of informal visiting followed. Another unsuccessful attempt was made by the prisoners in the connty jail to gain their liberty on Monday, but like the one mentioned last week, was nipped in tbe bud. On this occ sion while the prisoners there being six of them were allowed the pnvi lege ot roaming around in the corridor of the cell room two of them, Dana Sible and Lon Ward, climbed on top of the steel cage and proceeded to oot a bole through the ceiling and the floor above into the court room. One of the other prisoners tipped off to the nl.eriff'a forse what was going on, and an investigation disclosed that a bole nearly large enough to admit of a man crawling through had been cut through the floor above, and it was tbe inten tion of the prisoners, while the sheriff! force was at supper and before they were locked iu the cage lor the night, to finish their work and fly, but their plant were again frustrated. Bargains at Van's every day. Ld Fricken of Ilnbbard, and Hattie Oeliorn of Emers.m, were married yes tsrday by Rev Warren. XI you haven t got time to do yonr own shopping call tip No. 1, and be will deliver the goods promptly. Wm L Hod go and Marie A Brnba- ker, both of Sioux City, were nnited in marriage Wednesday evening by liev Warren. a tie tnroe year old cuiia or. Airs McQuary of South Sioux City, Is sick with infantile paralysis, and the home is quarantined. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, froe of charge. a handsome ohromo in the course of time. Go and see him. John Fairweather and wife! of Cher okee, Iowa, visited a few days this week with their daughter, Mrs C E Doolittle, while down taking in the fair. E n Cornell of Salem and Mrs Fred Cornell, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs John nazlegrovo. of South Sioux City, left yesterday for Dallas, S D. Your complexion as well as yonr t mper is rendered miserable by a dis ordered liver. By taking Chamber lam's Stomach and Live Tablets you can improve both. Sold by all druggists. Ida M Metz, sister of Ed Metz of South Sioux City, died Wednesday morning after ml illness of several years with paralysis and other compli es Hons. The funeral services were held Thursday. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief of an oure of bowl complaints, cures griping, diarrhoea dysentery, and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cnreB. Sold by all dinggists. A meeting of the Dakota City Ceme tery association will be held at the court house in this plaoe Saturday Oo tober 1st, for tbe purpose of electing officers and transacting any other busi ness pertaining to the association. All members are requested to pay their dues on or before this date, as the funds are needed to pay for the work of cleaning and beautifying the ceme tery. No matter how you make it, No matter how you bake it, No matter what it costs you, Yon can't beat Tip Top Bread, Made at Metz' bakery, For J Van de Zedde. I am here to stay, I'm glad to say, With Rawleigh's goods the Best. Satisfaction or No Sale. Phone 18, S II Moore, "The Rawleigh Man." All kinds of coal, feed and hay (or sale at reasonable prices. IliLDs & Slaughter Co. ThioE Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Kev. W. ft. Wnrren, 1'imtor. Services nt. the .Metlioillst Kiilscoiml eliurcli every Hunilny lis follows: I'reni'li- liur in li n in ; .Sunday nciiooi nt m n in ; i iuss meelliiK 11 in: Kpwortli l.enKue 7 p m; prenctihitf N p in. Conference is over and I have bom returned for another year, i."V we all" do just a little better tbariVWwtir. Regular service next Ssy'.ioO t 11 am. At p m Kev J M K . 'o is an anti-saloon officer, will in Methodmt church. Be suu an.l he out to hear him. Tho Mighty Mississippi starts us a Tiny, Trickling Stream Thus arc great and small fortunes founded. Dimes SiiTcd Today prow tho Dollars of Tomorrow and mean Old Ago Comfort This good bank tho oldest iu the connty pays four per cent inter est on savings, and keeps your money ADSOL.VTCL.Y SATE It has depositors in many states where Uncle Sam carries mail. Be one yoursolf just onoo That yon may know the way of A :01 HANK. i "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you Harvlt f Dakota County & RIGHT" Jivokaon Mbr. Patronize Home Industry buy your meats of 9 s I IT Proprietor of (Dliy Meat Msvrltct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts a Agent for Seymours White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays j DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA S Ths Oovsrnmsnt Irrletd of tho Big Horn Basin and tho Yellowstono Valley are today the garden spots of the country. Several farms are now ready to homestead, and the Government surveyors are lay ing out more new farms for new settlers who are lucky enough to get on the ground in time to get the choice of these new locations. Our new literature just from the press tells how you can home stead these lands and repay the government the actual cost of the water right in ten yearly payments without interest. CARUY ACT LANDS Several thousand acres of Carey Act Lands just opened to entry only 30 davs residence required. The settler buys these lands from the state and the perpetual water right from the irrigation company. Long time given to settlers to pay for these lands and water rights. Join our person ally conducted excursions 1st and 3rd"Tuesdays of each month. Specially Prepared Wyoming Literature just off the press. Write for it today. D. Clem Deaver, Oen Agt Land Beckers Information Bureau, 1001 Fur nam Btreet, Omaha, Nebr. 1 V. 1 mum 1 rill LUTH IRAN. 1( v.S. 1,. Keller, l'astor. DAKOTA CITY Sunday m-hool every Sunday at 0:45 a in : Kllalx'tli H. HailM'. Hiiperlntemlent. pretu'hhw at H p in. every Sunday. 8ALEM Preiu'hlnn every Sunday at 11 a in: Hun- day (telioul promptly at lu it in. F. l'.lHil- iM'i't hoik ftiiDerlnteiHIent. Tho public Is cordially Invited to all tlieae Hervlej'. FIDDLER CREEK Hans Poterson returned to his home in Bronson, Iowa, lust Monday, where he has been visiting with his cousin Chris Ericksen for a couple of weeks. Leo Bedie uud wife from near Em erson are initing at the Albert Bchra- der home. Miller Bros had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse. The door of the wheat bin was left open and the horses helped themselves during the nieht. The next morning they found five of them sick, and one died . Lena Wilkius went to South Sionx City last week to viBit with Lottio Tal bot. August Carlson of Whiting, Iowa, visited at the Miller Bros home last week . Grace Crippon visited at the L Cburchhill home last week. Mrs Peter Johnson is on the sick list this week . 1 f Chus Dodge and wife, and John Le-I 4 bahn and wife were passengers to Sioux City Tuesday and took in the fair. A basket social was held at the George Jensen home last Sunday, The receipts amounted to $00, which will go to repair the Danish church in Homer. A jolly good time was report ed by all. Klmt publication IMMn w NOT1CU OV TAX UEUQ. To f-ola M. Hunt and Ollnton H. llennett: Yon and fw i of yon art) litrely untitled that on the Hull day of January , IMW, Milton KorenhoM purehaxed at prlvatH salH of the county treaHurerof JiakotaOounty, Nebras ka, lou i, A and S, In hloelc Krt, In Htaiiton, within the vlllaxeo! Koutn Hioux iniy.in lilt) aald liakotn county for the delinquent mule, county. Hi'hool, mMiool ImiihI and village tax- en for the yeamlHKI. mr, xwi. IHH1, into, lmirt, IhiiT. Ihim, lNim, lii, iwil, lutt, luct, 11104. and bl. that the ld Ixtln M. Hunt la tlieowner of the u vc nil trarU thereof, that the laid and In taxed In ald year In 110 name, and the time for redemption for nald bale will expire on Novemlier t. lulu. You will alxo take notice that after the expiration of three inontlm from thedate of I the 'Tvlco of thU notice, to-wlt: on the Hll day of liei-eiulier, lUIn, the deed for the land ho Hold an aliove net forth will IMS ap plied for. Milton imkkmiiok. Owner ol (Jerlllicaio. Time is Money Time Saved is Money Earned Don't fool away valua ble time with an Old Style washing machine. The One Minute Washing Machine is a time saver, also the lightest running machine on the market. Thous ands in use. Ask your neighbor. Sold 011 . Trial and it Don't Corao Back Edwards I Bradford L'nil'r Co. i 4 Dakotew City, Neb. r I m HARNESS m t This lK-in- Coucord Harness No. 70 no collars , $31 Our No. 179, l-in. Concord, with flat backs, abetter job $35 Sttarifcs Bros 4o5 at? HARN -m How's This? V Git On Hundred Pollmrt Rewtrd for nj uc ol ciurra tlisV cituuul lm curat PT UlUil Caurrb Cure. F. J. C M r.nr.i nr., loiwo, W. th tinriirHi0ti,-ri. have known J. ('timet for the lut It ynn, mil tx-iirvn Idui pprlwtly hon orable In all buiniea tranai'tu and Ouancltlly able lo carry out any ubiwuiiuna inane ny uia ww. Vi hoU-aale Urumiiata, Toledo. O. miri Catarrh mre U ukfn UiU-riually. acting dlrrrtlv niw.n ti,a i,i,ud and uiucoiu aurtaoe ot the yNu-m. leatimunlaia arni iro. run i ym voiuf. noid tiy all ImiKiiuu. 4 aac uau i r iwuy in u cvueiuyviiviai i Abstracts of Title i A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantee the accuracy of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota Connty Abstract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERQ .