Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 16, 1910, Image 5

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Lafollette's Magazine, weekly. 1
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Trains leare Dakota City at the fol
lowing time:
feOBTH BOUND. SOOTH BOUND
4 :25 pm Omaha 7 :58 am
10:03 am Omaha 4.63 pm
8:88 pm Norfolk 8:23 am
:28 am Norfolk 4:53 pm
7 :38 am Newcastle 10 :18 am
1:15 pm 6:50 pm
if BCNDAT TRAINS.
12:13 pm Omaha 2:30 am
Z :88 pm Norfolk 8 :23 am
f:28 am Norfolk 4:53 pm
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Xo. 91 Local Freight' 7:15 am
. j 17 " Passenger. .12:47pm
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, So. 92 Local Freight 2 :25 pm
16 Local Passenger.. 6:07 pm
.'daily. daily except Sunday.
Local Items
Friday, Dec. :6, igto
We bare sewing machine needles
and schuttles to fit any sewiug ma
chine. Yon will also find a good line
of hardware, graniteware and tinware
at right prices, at Bchnever Dros.
.iiiwwiii wuiiiiuiiwui
Sulpho-Saline Springs
LooBtad ob oar own prtmUi u4 Md
in Mis
Natural Mineral Water
BATHS
Unanrpusod In tb treatment of
Rheumatism
art, Btomaob, Kidney and Urar
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DR. 0. W. EVERETT, Mgr., Lincoln, Rib.
60 YEARS
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aul-klr usrertn'n our opinion free whether to
invention is pr'it.nbJy patoritjihle. rnniniiitilf
tiv..4triotl ronlMentlnl. HAND300K on I'aleuu
free. oHfttt nirenrT for aeiuni(i patent.
rMtenrs mkcii throuirn jiiunn a to. receive
i-iul notice, without ctmrge, lu me
Scientific jiiisericati.
hnnrtsnmely HiuatrmrM weaklr. I.nrsrent elr
ilulum f miit m'liMMillo nirnl, Tornm, $3
irr fnnr months. kL tioid lf all newsdealer!!
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li.M! i low T" 1' P'... Wanhtnaiun. D. U.
xra naddeii oi urnsny lien a was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Don't forget the big Xmas and New
Year post card display, now on. at the
Dakota City Pharmacy.
John F Bides was laid up a few
days the first of the week with a se
vere eold, bordering on pneumonia.
George Wilkins, clerk of the dis
trict court, made a business trip to
Omaha Monday, returning Wednes
day.
Mrs Birdie Crouch left Tuesday
evening for her home at Lead, H I),
after a two weeks visit with her parents,
J N Hamilton and wife.
The power was turned off on the
street car line Monday evening for a
few honrs and the people who patro
nize the line were compelled to do a
little walking or waiting.
A telephone extension has been put
in the oounty olerk's office, which will
make it more convenient for the office
force who heretofore had to run to the
window between the clerk's and treas
urer's office to answer the phone calls.
W L Webster, of South Sioux City,
returned Tuesday from a tiip to Cody,
Wyo, where he invested in a piece of
land in the irrigated district. He has
sold his place in South Sioux City to
Walter Church and will move to
Wyoming soon.
The greatest danger from influenza
is of its resulting in pneumonia. This
can be obviated by using Chamber
lain's Cough remedy, as it not only
cures influenza, but counteracts any
tendency of the disease towards pneu
monia, Sold by all druggists.
The annual Xmas celebration by
Emanual Lutheran Sunday school,
will take place Sunday evening the
25th beginning at 8 o'clock. The ser
vice entitled 'Qloiise in Eicelsis" will
be rendered by the school. There Till
be Xmas tree and treat for the child
ren. Come and Welcome.
"There i money in hogs," sounds at
tractive to farmers of Nebraska where
the swine industry has a most perma
nent footing iu the alfalfa fiields.
Where a pound of pork grows better
and olieaper than elsewhere. Better
methods of hog raising will be discuss
ed by swine breeders, January 18, 1911
at the agricultusal meetings at Lin
coln. D II Eager arrived home lat Fri
day from Winnipeg, Can, where ho
has been employed as head carpenter
for tlio Saskatchewan. Grain and Lum
ber company for the past few years.
The company Mr Hager baa been work
ing for has transferred its lumber busi
ness to the Security Lumber company,
and the latter company has retained
Mr Hager as its head carpenter. He
will spend the winter here, returning
to Canada as soon as spring opens up.
Fruit of all kinds at Van de Zedde's.
Van
If You Got
Sick
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or had a bad accident-
Summer's Wages?
If it is saved (as u should be) and in the bank, then
you can Langh 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 Bank Account Today.
We pay 4 interest on time deposits, and keep your
money Absolutely Safe:
"The Bank that ALWAYS treats
Bank, of Dakota County
you
RIGHT"
Jeiokion
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PAUL PIZEY, 1 ALFRED PIZEY,
Dakota Citv. Nib. ft ft f S 608 Metropolitan Blk.
Bonded : Abstracter ' isiouxcuy. iov:
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Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our. Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY & WIclNTIRE
Washington,.!)., C.
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Patronize Home Industry buy your m?ats of
Wm LOREMS,
Proprietor of
City Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Agent
Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on
Tuesdays and comes back baturaays j
I DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA
Candy and nuts of all kinds at
de Zedde's.
A new floor was laid in the pout office
the first of the week.
Headquarters for Christmas or New
Tears cards at Tan de Zedde's.
Jas Cooler's baby has been sick
with pneumonia the past week
A baby daughter was born to Chas
Heikes and wife last Saturday.
Jt rank Davey of Sioux Uity was a
business visstor in town Tuesday.
The board of oounty commissioners
meet in regular session Saturday
Bay a good farm on the Dakota
county bottom. I have it. Eimera.
I want to sell my sorrel team of
horses, ages 5 and 6 years. S A Stio
son. Anything wanted in the bakery line,
please order it the day before at Van
de Zedde's.
J red tluguart ana wife nave gone
to W isconsin to visit relatives during
the winter.
John Johnson, an uucle of Mis Louis
Larson, died at his home at Soldier,
Iowa, on Sunday.
All ranges left on hand will be sold
at 0 per cent discount, if taken at once
Fred Schriever & Co.
Mrs O W McBeath of Homer spent
Sunday nignt here at the home of her
sister, Mrs John U Kearu .
If you haven't got time to do your
own shopping call up No 1. and he
will deliver the goods promptly.
There will be a special meeting of
the Masonic lodge Saturday evening of
this week, for work in the first degree.
What equals a post card album for
a moderate priced Xmas gift? See the
display ai the Dakota City Pharmacy.
Don't forget the coffee with the dish
es at Van de Zedde's he has a nice
assortment. A nice uish with each
package.
Miss Cora Chicoine, whe is teaching
west of Homer, spent Sunday at the
home of her brother, Prof Chicoiue in
this plce.
With a "Post Card Calander" you
can give your menu oou remember
ances. The Dakota City Pharmacy
sells them.
For a long Xmas rem embrace dqU).-.
iog beats a bitty bottle of perfume,
such as the Dakota City Pharmacy
cow has on display.
The Walt bill Times has again chang
ed hands, G A Dudley being the new
owner, well uei Air Jjntuey gives
Walthill a good newspaper.
At the meeting of the school board
Monday evening it was decided to give
two woeks vacation for the holidays,
beginning, Monday December 19.
Mrs Wm Brown was quite badly
shaken up and cut about the head and
face when her horse took fright and
ran away, upsetting the buggy, Tues
day afternoon.
Chris Paulson returned Tuesday
from Hallock, Minn, where he went to
look over a land proposition. He wes
greatly pleased with the country and
may possibly locate there.
Hunters have been bagging some
nice strings of ducks the past week.
Thousands of them are staying on the
river south of this place and feeding
in the cornfields in the vicinity.
The sain under execution of the
Dougherty stock of merchandise at
South Sioux City last Saturday by
Sheriff Rockwell, barely brought
enough to pay the costs of the sale.
Xmas Photos made at the old reli
able Kozy Studio will please you.
Photos made in nil sizes. Prices the
lowest. Iluve them made now. New
locution 3rd and Jackson st, Sioux
City.
Earl Sides celebrated his eighteenth
birthday lust Friday. A number of
his friends surprised him in the even
iuir at his home and presented him
with a stick pi u and a pair of cuff but
tons.
The entertainment given by Miss
Carroll Wednesday evening under the
ausiiices of the Dakota City Cemetery
association, drew a full hoiue, and all
were highly pleased with Miss Carroll 8
readiDgs.
George Sheibley is relieving Sam
Jenkins, tender at the combination
brulce. this week. Mr Jenkins was
called to Maeon City, Iowa, by the se'
ri.ius illness of his father, whom it is
thought will not recover.
The annual Xmas service of Salem
Lutheran Sunday school will be held
ou Xmas evebeginuing at 7 :30 o'clock
The service will consist of music and
recitations, a Xmas tree and treat for
the children. All are welcome
The peculiar properties of Chamber
Iain's Cough lienii iiy have been tbor
oughly tested during epidemics of in
fluenza, and when it was taken in time
we have not heard of a single case of
pneumonia. Sold by all druggists.
The dance given by the WOW
lodge last Friday evening was not very
lagely attended, and consequently the
promoters are in the hole for a few
dollars. The dance was poorly adver
tised and scarcely anyone knew f it.
Xmas Photos The place to have
them made in latest styles and finishes
lit money suviuc prices, and a liutid
colored photo of yourself on 1911 cul
under free at the Do Lux studio, lib
Fourth street, next door to the 5c and
lOc htore, Sioux City.
The Farmer's Elevator company of
Homer held a business meeting Satur
day, and owing to the large amount of
bumuess it was decided to limit it to
tlio members only, aud for the present
no grain will be handled except lor
thono holding stock iu the company.
A sprained ankle will usually dis
able the mjured person for three or
four weeks. This is duo to luck of
proper treatment. When Chamber
lain's Linemeut is applied a cure ruuy
be effected in three or four days. This
linemeut is ono of the best and most
remarkable preparations in use. Sold
by all druggists.
James Clark and Minnie Krugrr
daughter of Mr aud Mrs John Kruger
were married Weduesday afternoon o
lust week at the home of the bride's
parents at Brushy Bend, Ilev Geusich
en of X'onca performing the ceremony
The newly wedded couple immediate
lv went to housekeeping in thegroora'i
residence in this place. The Herald
extends congratulations and veil wish
es (or their future.
Real wtate loans. Geo Wilkins.
Bruen's coffee is still in the lead.
Van de Zedde sells it.
Mr Gertrnde Best of Homer was an
over night visitor here Monday.
Chas Goodsell of Homer has taken
up his abode here with his mother.
Thilo McAfee of Tigeon Creek pre
cinct, transacted business here Tups-
day.
Ed Metz and A Mathwig of South
Sioux City were here Wednesday in
Ed's new auto.
For sale, a new piano box, just the
thing for coal or feed. I2.0U buys it.
Enquire at this office.
Deputy Marshal Sides made two
trips to Ainsworth and vicinity last
week on official business.
Mrs Alice Chicoine, of Jefferson, S
D, visited Tuesday and Wednesday at
the home of Prof and Mrs J A Chicoine
Did you know that yon can buy
nearly everything at S A StiDsnn'a
Fire Sale at about half price? You
bad better act quick.
Mrs S A Combs of Homer was call
ed to South Sioux City Monday by
the serious illness of Frank Combs'
baby, who is suffering from an attack
of pneumonia.
A new Merrill piano was installed
in the Herald editors home Monday,
The instrument was purchased from
Prof Carl Schriever, agent for the
Merrill company in this county.
The Dakota City school board has
purchased two patented canvas fire es
capes for use in the high school build'
ing. They will be placed in the up
stairs rooms, and the large scholars
drilled in using tbem.
Many persons find themselves affect
ed with a persibtent cough after an at
tack oi' influenza. As this can be
promptly cured by the use of Cham
berlain s Cough ltemedy, it should not
be allowed to run on nntil it becomes
troublesome. Sold by all druggists.
According to the Journal the Sioux
City schools will lose one of their most
valued teachers and Dakota City will
lose one of its most charming young
ladies. The following is from Thurs
days Journal: "Cupid and his little
arrow have been playing pranks with
members of the Sioux City teaching
staff, aud au a result resignations hare
oren handed to the board of educa
tion, Miss L"th Frr, Miss I'.obh
Sparr, Mies Carrie A Beck and Miss
Mabel Cheney quit when school clees
for the holidays. Only one of them
Miss Cheney has announced her in
tentions of becoming a bride. School
closes for the holidays next Fri.lay.
It will reopen on Monday, January '2.
Teachers will receive their salaries ou
Friday.
If you are suffering from biliousness,
constipulation, indigestion, chronic
headache, invest one cent in a poistal
card, send to Chamberlain Medicine
Co, Des Moines, Iowa, with your name
and address plainly on the back, and
they will forward you a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Sold by all druggists.
The Wednesday Literary Club will
meet with Miss Burkett December 28,
at 2 :3() p m, for the following program :
Roll cull, Christmas quotations; Music,
by committee; Christmas entertain
ment, Mihb Burkett; Music.
Wm Newhoff and Ala Mae Williams,
and George G Hink and Josephine N
Black, all of Sioux City, were launch
ed upon the matrimonial Bea by Judge
D C Heffernan on Weduesday.
If it is A 1 groceries you want, just
glance over Van de ZeduVs stock. Fie
will sell just as cheap as possible, and
he handles nothing but first class
goods.
Blanche Kobertson, who is taking a
course as nurse in a Lincoln hospital,
came home Wednesday evening for
Christmas vacation.
The finest of Christmas and New
Years cards at Van de Zedde's.
Mrs Mary McBeath visited iu Homer
a lew days this weak.
Headquarters for ire-th candies at
Van de Zeddo's.
20 per ct. Discount
Or HI Purchases TOadc fix Our
Store During December, 1910
This big generous reduction is offered in order to stimulate a desire
practical presents for Christinas and for the purpose of saving money.
in you to buy
1 T For tho Ohrlntmn Shopprr
who will iMir l'lm-tli'M I'roautit
from our large stock of Furniture
and Carpet.
2NO-For the Newlr Weds who
are plnnulns- to furnish two rooms
or nn entire houao.
3RD For the TIiiBrmnil or Wlf who
In Mia rl rut on tmjrlnir Rome very much
H4'4'i(M nw pin-cmor Furniture or a
new Hug for the home.
The Regular Trice of all our goods is marked in plain figures- You are allowed 20 off.
Read the following list of Suggestions and you will see what 20 Per Cent Discount means!
ltockcrs Oak and mahogany,
regular prioe 15.00, Discount $1.00,
To?.:? $4.00
Itorkor.s Oak and mahogany, reg
ular price $10, Discount CO fin
$2 00, cost to you JO.UU
Leather ltookorH Regular price
flo 00, Discount $J.0O fflOflfl
cost to you f I A.UU
Leather Itockri Regular price
r-v.vu, Discount h oo, nn nn
cost to you f I D.UU
Turkish HockorM Regular price
$40.00
.norrm nair.s liegular pnoe,
HZ.bU, JJisoount $2.50,
coat to you
t'urd Tallies Regular
Discount $1.00,
cost to you
$10.00
price $5,
.$4.00
$50, Discount $10.00,
cost to you
price
$8.00
IjiwlicH' lHk Regular
flU.UU, UlHCOUUt $2,
cost to yon
Muslo Cabinet Regular price,
f.uu, Discount $1.60,
cost to you
$6.40
Music
$12.00,
cost to you
price
Cabinets Regular
Discount $2.40 CO CO.
tl.UU
Library Tables Regular price,
$25, Discount $5, frOrt Ort
cost to yon P .CU.UU
IVdoNlnN Regular price. $3,
Discount 60c, CO 0
cost to you 4$4&.rU
IVuVstuls Regular prioe, $8,
Discount $1.60, GO At)
cost to you 4$0.tU
Hutrs, 1x 1 2 Regular price $28.50
Discount $5.70, COO Qt
cost to you OU
ItugM, Oxlli Regular price $40,
Discount $8.00, COO fill
cost to you OZ.UU
C'nret Nwoopora Regular prioe
$3.50, Discount 70o, CO Oft
cost to you. ...... ....... .fc.OU
Freight prepaid
Your opportunity to save money is here. Take advantage of same.
on all orders of 55.00 or over.
Anderson Furniture Co.
GOG-0O8 Fourth Street. Sioux City Iowa.
411
Flege Oiven Life Sentence.
William O Flege. who last Saturday
night was found gnilty by a jury of
twelve farmers of the murder of his
sister, Louise Flege, on June 30 last at
their home near Wajne, Neb, was Wed.-
nesdav tight at Tonca, sentenced to
life imprisonment in the state pem'tn
tiary by Guy T Graves. The penalty
is the limit for second degree murder.
J J McCarthy, who conducted the
case for t lege, nieu a motion ior t
new trial and made his argument, but
the judge overrulod the motion. Mr
McUarthy said he would take the case
to the supreme court, and stated that
the fight had just begun, and he ex
pects to get a new trial for the con
victed man.
When the sentence was road to Fle
ge as he sat in the court room he drop
ped his head and appeared to give up
all hope, and even when Mr McOar
thy tried to cheer him op by telling
mg Inm lie ruigut get a cuance in tue
supreme court his manner remained
unchanged, lie was taken back to
the couuty jail iu the custody of Sher
iff II A. Maskell and will be taken to
Liucoln in a few days by the sheriff or
Deputy Sheriff Gene Cook.
CHURCH NEWS
MCTHODItT.'
Kev. W. H. Warren, PnHtor.
Survlues at the MtithorilHt KplHCopnl
cliurrh every Hunilny as follows: 1'reiieh
Inu lit 11 n in: Suixlay school at III a in ; cIhhn
mt'i'tfnir 12 in: Kpworiu i-aKue i p in;
Di cai-lilnx p in.
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LUTHERAN.
flov.8. 1.. Keller. Pan tor.
DAKOTA CITY
Sunday school every Sunday at 8:4.') a in ;
KUzalxHli H. Hiihhc, Huperliitondi'iit.
piT.u-lilim nt 7: P i- every nununy.
SALEM
Prciichinn every Hundny at Ham: Sun
day Kuhool promptly at 10 u m. IT. i: Uul-
Ix-rtHon, Hiipiiini'nnMiv.
The public! ooruimiy invueu w vmbsb
service.
ot 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.
livery owner of a stock tank should own one of these
Tank Heaters Price $7.00.
Sold and Guaranteed by
Edwards & Bradford Lubor Co.
Dakota. City, Nb.
LAND
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
HIGH BOIIOOL DKPAUTMENT
Fr.day evening school closes lor a
Xmas vacation of two weeks. It is
hoped that all the teachers and pupils
will have an enjoyable and profitable
vacation and be ready to take np their I
duties in earnest January 2, 1911.
The out of town teachers will leave
for their homes Friday evening to I
sp6nd the vacation.
The Christmas program wliicu wan
heincr piepared by the teachers bus
been postponed inditiuitely owing to
connections with the preparation of
similar programs by the churches.
Elmer Bierman is back in scuool
after an illness of teu days.
Visitors are always welcome.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tlllcy Howard and Julia Howard to li
Kmnlli'hl. east :tl fi-i-t of lots Si a In spc
I'M-wiinil all m-crctloiiH I!),ihV
WinCJorilon. trustee, t-t ill. to Krod Gor
don, lot tt. block 4'l. Joy I'liu-u South
Sioux (Uty $lt
I'hurlcs Karst and Mi llssa Knrst to Hurt
KrofNeii, lots I aud 2, block II, t'untritl
South Sioux City
W S II II M and Marjorle K (illinmn to
J 11 smith and M A Smith. UiU 1 2 blk
k-j t'ovlimtou miiiii'X to South Sioux
(llty H'-i6
W P VViirniT. triiHti-c. to William H nil-
me i mid 'liitih-M K I'ii I mi' I, lot I Ml blk
III. lol I ft blk :tl. lots 7 MU lilk :!7. lots I 8
I fill blk lots I 511 hlk 111, lot 4 fi blk t-S.
lots I - il blk l, lot; III II I.' blk M, lots I to
12 bl I; HI. lot H blk ". lots 7 k U blk 11, . ami
lots In 1 1 12 blk ill, ill I III Cov lux tun mil ii
to noil III Sioux Mly.
The Youth's
Companion
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TKat will Make You HicK
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1 he greatest combination of industsiahsm and farming', now
rapidly developing, is to be found along the ru'rtington Koute in
the vicinity of ' , '
SKcridetv, Wyoming
Hardin cvrvd Hillings, Moni.
and in the Big Horn Kcwsln.
where large, deeded, alfalfa ranches that have made million
aires of the owners, are being divided into small farm, and
where Government irrigated homestead and Cary Act Lands
are available.
A Wonderfully Rich Country: You can get hold of an irrigated
farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal, natural
gas, illuminating oil, building materials, fast growing towns
that have varied industries.
Personally Conducted Excursions: On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
I personally conduct landseekers' excursions to see these lands.
D. Clem Deaveb, Gen Agt
Land Seekers Information Bureau,
1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr,
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COMING!
Omaha Concert Co., Friday Mjtht,
December 23, In the Ayres Mall
The Omulia Concert company w ill
he in tliis town on Hie nljovi- tlute. TIiih
coiupHUV Ijuh iniido a rcivitwtioii hII
iver the wei-t and have tiiivcl"il lor
the past twentv-live veurs with hlii
success. High cUhh music, in their
specialty and is appreciated by ul'
who have heard it. follow iu( the
conot rt thin oreheHtru will givo a grand
ball, so everybody can enjoy them
selves for the laliuici! of the eve ting
Come out and have u good time, lie-
member the date and comeeurly. bee
large posters.
Ladles
We pay the highest market price
for hair combings. Bend us yours by
mail, or let ns make np your combing
into switch or puffs, liarry & uarry
500 Fourth it, bioui City, Iowa.
The Companion entertains half
a million families every week.
"Only the Best
Reading
chosen from the
world's abundance
of every sort.
Send for Free Sumple Copies
of the LarijT Companion aiul
the Announcement lor 1311.
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