Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 11, 1913, Image 4

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thousands of gunners all over the country.
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Dakota County Herald
TOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER
Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year.
A weekly newspaper published at
Dakota City, Nebraska.
Permission bos been granted for the
transmission of tbispapertbrouRh the
mails as second-class matter.
Telephone No. 48..
Official Paper of Dakota County
The first issue of the Emerson En
terprise, under the guiding hand of
Editor Jeff Taylor, shows marked
iasproveiaent in its news service.
I Items of I nterest
I from our Exchanges
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Allen News: Miss Pearl Trigge re
turned home from the hospital Thurs
day .sight and is getting along nicely.
Daily Items iu Newcastle Times:
Ml and Mrs A F Battels and family,
of Dakota Oity, were guests of, Mr and
Mrs N T Thomas last Thursday night.
Lyons Mirror: Johnie, .William and
Florenee Nixon,. of Homer, niece and
nephews ofMrs MM Warner, .arrived
hare Monday, jrheris the latter will at
tend the Lyons, school Itke coming
year,' f '
-HartingtonNewB- Dakotaoottnty,
too, is building itu bridges of concrete.
We "passed over one just completed
last week a little way out from Jaoa
son on this side, It .is a beauty and
will be a joy forever. And itxo8t loss
than a steel bridge" or norrngated cul
verts wonld have cost in Oodar county.
Concord Journal : Mr and Mrs H
R Parmer and Mr and Mrs II A Kolloy
spent the day last Sunday at Crystal
lake. Jaok Flaherty was the offloial
ohaufeur..-....EIiGibon nud Mrs
Oraoe Kavanaugh were married at
Dkkota City on Tneaday, August 19th.
-The Urida Is. a oietcr.of Jflrs Bert Hook
r. Thoy will make their homo in
Dizon.
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Ponder Times: Pender defeated
Hubbard on the local grounds Wed
nesday by a wore of S to 5. The feat
ure of the game was a, triple play by
Pender when Wenko caught a fly in
right field with first and second occu
pied, threw to seoond oatahing the
man on seoend besides throwing the
ruaner on first oat. Farley pitched
good ball for Pender while Anderson
for Hubbard was hit,freoly Batteries:
Hubbard Anderson and Stinson;
Pender Farley and Hmith. Umpire,
Bam Andorson,
Emerson Enterprise: Mrs Zapp
and daughter visited relatives near
Hubbard last week Miss Lena
Gadke left last Saturday for Dakota
Oity. She will teaoh uoar that place
this year.... Mrs Eleie Paulson, of
Emerson, was marriod in Sioux Oity
Tuesday to James Telloteon, of Erio,
Ool Malcolm Smith, of Homor,
and Rudolph Lisehke, of Dakata Oity,
are accredited delegates from Dakota
county to the first annual State Fair
Enoampment which began class work
at the Lincoln State Fair grounds,"'
Ponoa Journal: Mr Beat, of Sioux
Oity, who was employed in the whole
sale house of the Shenkberg Co, has
aooepted a position in tho grooery
store of J R Pomrn Mr u.,,1 M.
0 E Hedges of Nowoaatle, have moved
to Ponoa and are now settled in the
house vaoated by tho 0 A Whitaker
famiiv. Mr Hedaes has heon annntnt.
ed to the position of agent here. We
are glad to welcome this family here
and trust thoy will find congenial
friends who will make their first days
of their residence in Ponoa pleasant
ones.
Sioux Oity Journal, Clh , It would
be a punishable violation of the Mann
"whlto slave" law for a Sioux City
Man to convoy a girl from thiB state to
Crystal Lake or any other point in
another state to a wino supper, if it
eeuM be shown the surroundings were
aaeh as would tend to onoourago de
batteltery1, according to A Van Wag
., Halted States district attorney,
whe has been Investigating the scope
of the Maau law in preparation for
trials that are to oome up iu the feder
al ooart this fall. It la nnt ...
to prove mimI relations or that any
wee aoatssaplated as a direct result
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WHAT'S the me of a repeating gun
that throws the shells, smoke and gas (
es in the way of your aim? That's the '
Question that started us working on the
tho case Against Louis Atbanasawi on
an appeal from Florida. The law
makes it n crime to transport h girl
from one state to another for purposed
of prostitution, debnuohery or other
immoral purpose. Under tho supreme
court's ruling the law's scope is very
broad, according to representatives of
tho department of justice, Quoiition
as to the applicability of the law to
oases like those of Diggs and Caml
netti, in California, when trafllo in
vice for peouniary profit is not con
cerned, is not raised by lawyers who
aro familiar with the attitude taken
bs the highest federal court, said Mr
Van Wagonon,
Homer Star: Cbas Dodge and wife
were passengers to Lincoln, Wednes
day to attend the state fair Lena
Wilkinsleft Wednesday for Dakota
Oity for several days' visit with friends
and relatives Mrs Arthnr Nelson
returned to Omaha Wednesday after a
week's visit at the Marvin Armour
home... -.Emma Wilkins loft Tuesday
for the central part of the state to vis
it friends and to attead the state fair.
....Hand Rockwell and Ed Mnnger
roturned Wednesday from Tennessee,
after several weeks' stay, visitinft
friends and relatives Mrs John
Nixon loadod her household goods on
Wednesday and shipped them to
Lyons whore she intends to make her
home.... Ed Rockwell sold bis farm
the first of the week to Henry Peter
sen, the consideration beina- SlOO.ner
hor,e...'. Sylvia Whaloy was taken to a
Bioux Oity hospital last week where
shaF was operated upon for appendloi-
tis. ouo is getting aioBg nicely.,..
unariesates anu lamuy moveoxue
firs) ,of the week out to Blybnrg,
where they will make their home. Mr
and iMrs Ted Shook have rented the
home and will start housekeeping.. . .
Earl Rasdal resigned his position with
the.C J O'Connor store at Winaebago
last week and spent Friday and Sat
urday with his purents. Earl left
Saturday for Hartiugton, where he
has secured a good position in a drug
store.... Mrs J MoEutaffer left last
week for St Paul and Minneapolis
whero sho will visit rolatlves. From
thero she goes to Shovel Lako whero
sho will visii u brother, Mrs MoEu
taffer expeot a to bo gono about two
wekst.
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Sioux Oity Journal, 7th: F W Rice,
fo,'nver superintendent of schools in
South Sioux Oltv. has filed suit in tlm
Dakota county distriot court to recov
er vi,iatj iron tne souooi district, uo
oauae, after Iiq was reengaged as su
perintendent for this year, a new man
was engaged, and Mr Rice was ousted,
Wilbn,r Owen, of Sioux Oity, is Mr
Rice's Attorney, Fall sesalotm of the
South Sioux Oitv Bohoola besun M.u.
day, with the now executive, Hupt 1)
JU.H0RCM, in oiiurgo. Mr RogerB'
home is iu Holbrook, Neb, Mr Rice
Uvea in Davenpnrf, Noli, Mr Rogers
will remain superintendent without
on his predecessor's part. Mr Rico
served one year as superintendent,
Ho was reelected last January and
agulu In May, In tho. middlo of June
he mailod his resignation from Obioago.
No immediate aotion was taken on it,
and he rooallod tho resignation by
telegram July 5, Tho withdrawal was
not aooeptod. Qeorge J Boucher was
sohcol director at the timo Mr Rloo
was reengaged, Bineo Iheu Mr
Bouoher has boon Bucooodod by J S
Baoon....The girl of today who con
siders it tho proper thing to piok up a
fellow on the street and in two weeks
run away to Dakota Oity and be mar
riod usually winoos under tho punish
ment she gets, declared Distriot Judge
Oeorgo Jepson yesterday afternoon in
a stem lecture to Mrs Byrd De Kay,
to whom he ilnally granted a divorce.
"The sorriest thing about this busi
ness is that I must talk to you, who
have undergone tho experience and
know its bitterness, rather than to
tuoso girls who are not yot marriod,
and who eryingly need to be forewarn-
ou, lamomou mo court. Airs JJeKay
formerly was Miss Byrd Casey, of
Cherokee, la, Sho met Ed Do Kay,
who was not of age, ou tho streets in
Sioux Oity early in February, 1912.
Two weeks later she eloped with him
to Dakota Oity, whore ho falsified us
to his age, she asserts, and was mar-
riou. uis noastea "gooa position" at
tho stock yards proved of little worth.
Mrs De Kay was foroed to beoome pi
anist at a Bioux Oitv "movie" theatep
in order to support both. They rent-
ea a cottage at luveraiae park and
proceeded to live unhappily. Do
Kay kioked her, struck her, called her
obscene names and became an habitu
al drunkard, aoootding to the testimo
ny of his wit j and her mother. He
did not appear to oppose the divorce,
Soon De.Kay began paying atteption
toother girls, and even foroed his
wife to stay outside while be entertain
ed her "rival." she declared. Thair
separation oeeurred after one year,
ve ay isii nok ana weui to tue oily.
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His cbso was found to ba smallpox,
and ho was sont to tho detention hos
pital. When ho was released, he be
gan again to ubnse his wife, huh miiii
Uo she refuted to live with him lontfr.
Slonx City .IoiiiumI, 4: Mint Rone
W Martin, of South Hlmix City, is
puudiiig her VHuntiuii by viMtiiiK lier
father's relatives t Allmbv mid Wliili
Plnius, N Y... .The Houtli dioi.x Oil
authorities, aro ifivtntigating a neritH
of thefts which httvo bt en perpetrated
tho post week at Orjfttut lake, Neb.
The clothing of Imtliers have licnn
rilled and sums of money tnken A
man who gave his niunu as Wilson hits
been taken luto custody and is incur
oeratod iu tho jail ut Booth Bionx
City until farther invonligittiou nf his
whereabouts the miht week Iihh been
mado. ... Attention of Qran tO Mnrtin,
attorney genernl of Nebraska, will be
called by H L Houghton, secretary of
tho Associated Churities, to the "lax
polioy" of County Judge D 0 Iliffer
nan, of Dakota county, iu iemlng mar
riage licenses, particularly in the case
of minors, Tho iro of Secretary
Houghton was aronBod by a story that
Judge Hefferuan had granted a licence
to marry to Walter Barnes, 1C years
old, 1712 East Seventh street, and
Eva Shapiro, 15 years old, formerly of
1714 East Seventh strott at Dakota
Qity Monday uftornoou, and had per
formed the ceremony. Mr Houghton
asserted that he would present tho
facts in the Barnes-Shapiro marriage
to Attorney General.Martin and would
let that official act accordingly. If
Attorney General Martin desired, Mr
Houghton asserted that he would pre
sent statistics to show that iu tho last
year Judge Heffernun had issued many
licenses and married young Bioux Oity
peoplo who had not roaohed their le
gal age, "I will not ask an investiga
tion of Judge Heffernan's lax policy
in issuing marriage licenses to minors,"
ald Secretary Houghton, "but will
call bis attention to not only the
Barnes-Shopiro case, but to others.
and will let Attorney General Martin,
uanuio mo situation. An inspection
of tho records of the Dakota county
court has shown that of 200 marriage
licenses recently issued by Jndge Hef
fernan, leas than 13 peroent were resi
dents of Dakota county, Over 50 per
cent were residents of Sioux Oity and
a large number were to children who
have not attained their legal age.
Usually theso, marriages of ohildren
have turned out to be failures. We
have investigated many oases and
were called to take care of young girls
who had been deserted by their hus
bands. Several of the young wives
have been committed to tho Good
Shephard's home. It means a big
burden of expense to the taxpayers of
Woodbury county. I believe Judge
Heffernan should exercise more care
in the issuing of licenses to children.
If he thiuks they are under age he
should demand a verbal permit from
their parents. In tho case of Walter
Barnes and Eva Shapiro, the boy does
not appear to be more than 14 veara
old, while the Shapiro Rirl. who is on! v
15 years old, does not look h day older,
investigation or tne Barnes-Shapiro
oaieuy secretary uoughton anu Ills
assistant, Mr Warburtou, showod that
three members' of the Barnes family
have obtained license to marrv from
Judgo Heffornah while under age.
Helen Barnes, the 14-year-old sister
of Walter Barnos, was granted a 11
oonso to marry. After a few weeks of
married life, the attention of tho As
sociated Charities was called io lior
easo and tho girl was placed in the
Uood Uuepherds home, Reoentlv
sho was released to her mother. Frank
ilarnes, her brothor, a minor, was
granted a license and was married to
Edith Cook, 10 years old, by Judge
aeuernan. Alter an unsuccessful
woddeJ life, according to Mr Hough
ton, the girl was plaoed iu the Good
Shepherd's homo. Lovo of the Shap
iro girl for Barnes, her few houre' old
husband, triumphed over her lovo for
her parents, and sho deserted them at
the Northwestern station Monday
evening, when they with other mom
bers of tho family were about ready to
depart for thejr new home on a ranch
near Glasgow, Mont, and joined her
husband. A few minutes before the
train pulled in, the Shapiro girl hur
ried from the station and joined her
husband, whom sho had married only a
few hours before in Dakota Oily. Tho
husband took his wife to his home,
1712 East Seventh street, seoure from
polioemon who had beou sent out to
hunt for the girl by her dlatraoted pa
rents. It is thought that tho little
girl, upon learning of tho plaus of her
parents to move away irom Sioux City,
was foroed to hurry the arrangements
for her own weddings While the
girl's parents wore making prepara
tions for tho trip Monday, accompan
ied by Barnes, she went to Dakota
Oity, whero they wero married by
Judge Ileffortian, The girl, although
only 15 years old, sworo to Judgo Hef
fernan that sho was 18 years old De
cember 12, of last year, Barnes said
howaa,2l years old. Fearing that
tho polico plan to take his wife away
from him, Barnes has carefully guard
ed her sinoo Monday night, While
officers Boarohod the oity all day
Tuesday the young wife for many
hours was hiddeu in tho home of her
husband's parents, When he learned
that tho pollao were oomlug to the
house ho took her to another plaoo.
Chief of Polioo O'Shonnessy, when in
formed that the girl waa uiarriod to
Barnes, asserted that Dan Cupid had
floored a victory over, the polioo de
partment. The father had instructed
Ed Baron, secretary of tho United
Jewish Oharitiea, to find the daughter
and return her' to his homo.
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CORRESPONDENCE Ti
HUBBARD.
Wo want to bnv vonr hnttnr. -
and oream. .0 Anderson Co,
J Jones, of Dakota Oity, is doing
somo cement work for D O Heffornan.
We have everything you will ueod
in the way of school supplios. O An
derson Oo,
Carl Anderson was a business visitor
at Homer Tuesday,
Cool weather will soon be here and
wears showing a splendid line of
blankets and comforters. O Anderson
Oo.
Will Long, who has been working
for D O Heffernan lately, painting his
iK
buildings, was arrested Monday on a
charge of bootlegging, and tnkon to
Dakota Oity.
A dundy new litio of drtm guoiJij
just received ut C Anderauu Co'.
Sunday aoLool at l!45 O'cl ok a m
Public worship every 2uil uu.l 4ih Bun
day of each mouth ut 10:80 u m, iu the
Lutheran oliureli. The catechetical
class meets every Wednesday at 0:30
u m, and every 2ud uud 4th Bnnday
at the same hour.
T lim for corn biudiug or binders,
Oo per pound. D U Heffernan.
Mrs Bessie Stark and two ohildren,
whose humus are iu England, are
spending the week at the Leonard
Harris home.
We carry an up-ti late lino of tin
ware and hardwart and can supply
your wants in nluuiht everything. C
Audetsoii Co,
E D Smith, of Ht Louis, Mo, uu old
time Diikotu connty boy, spout the
past week hero at the homo of hia
mothor and other relatives. Flo ex
peot to return home Sunday.
Our full underwear is now ou dis
play, Let us fit, you out. while our
sizee are complete. (J Anderson Co.
A big family leuuion was held Wed
nesday at tliH Mih J P Smith home,
Anions those from away who wurb iu
attenuuucu wtreE D Oiiittli, of Bt
Louis, Mo, autl Grant Smith of Ser
geant Bluff, Iowa.
Corn buskers supplies, all kinds, al
so the best grade of lanterns made.
O Anderson Co.
W W Reningor wont to Chambers,
Neb, Wednesday, to look after his
farm property thero. Ho expects to
remove to Holt county iu the near
future to reside permanently. Tho
Hart farm, which he has oooupied for
several years, has been Bub-leused to
Fred Baundora,
Satisfaction goes with every pound
of Millar's coffoe, Try it uud be con
vinced. 0 Andorson Co.
JACK80N.
Genevieve Moran doparted last
week for O'Neill, Neb, to attend the
Saored Heart academy there the com
ing year.
Rev Fathom O'Snllivan nml Mc
Carthy returned Saturday evening
irom a weeas outing at riot springs,
S D.
TCnlia Plannat. Iu IiuuIm Tin .nm1.
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purohased property here improved by
unviug mo uuuse puimeu, ireeB trim
med and a new fence out around the
proporty.
Pntrink I'wnlila rionnrtnrl Tnn,.ln
for Dnbnnun. Tn. t.n rnanmn Ilia ctmlloo
at St Joseph's college.
John MoQnillen, of Ponca, has pur
chased the Saunders-Westrand eleva
tor here. Mr Kinney, the present
agent, will be retained by tho cew
copany.
William Sundt and family were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred
Sundt, at South Bioux Oity, Neb.
John Flannery sold 10 head of cat
tle to a Sioux Oity firm Monday,
wniou netieti mm a neat sum.
The publiorsouool opened Mondav
with an increased a(tendVhce.
.TniYlna Ts ftavrv liau roinanoil in 4l.A
Ttitnv ft.wi Kilt II vuil Qfnnlr , ..? J.
Sioux Oity, after spondiug tho sum
mer vuuawuu hi, uuoie.
Mary MoCormiok is visitinK her na-
rents at Van Metor, S D.
Mrs Bort Smith is vititiug in tho ,1
R Knoble homo at South Sioux City
this woek,
Joseph Waters' returned from Dnviln
Lake, N D, where he had been the
past seven months.
Joseph Twohicr was under tho ilon.
tor's oaro tho past wool with u ooro
hand, which showod symptoms of
blood poisoning, but in now doiug
hioely. '
Born, to Mr and' Mrs A J Nordvkn.
of Bioux City, September 0, 1913,
twin daughters. Mrs Nordyke was
formerly Mamie Culkin, of this plaoe.
Juckion defeated the Murnhv Oioar
Go employed, of Bionx City, at a ball
game hero Sunday 9 to 5.
Invitations aro, out for a dancing
party Friday evening. Arnold's or
chestra will furnish tho ramio.
Mrs Ostmever, of Moruiugside, was
hero one day lait week and uluned her
little dunghter in Bt Catherine's uc-
adomy. While here she was the Kuest
of her oousin, MrB O E Johnson,
John tljun is huviug the interior of
hia store remodold and paiuted.
D Hogau, who wa ill last week has
almost completely reooverod.
Mrs J A Hall was oulled to Donver,
Col, Weduesday, by u telegram an-
nounoiug the illuess of her daughter,
mrs dwaril iiong. t
SALEM
Mrs Arohio Ooughtry returnod Tues
day from a week's visit at Fullorton,
Neb, ut tho W H Mast n and Mrs Let
tie Hampton homes.
Lou Armbright has began the
ereotiou of a resldenoe at South Sioux
Oity. Ho has leased hiB plaoe to Clay
Armbright.
Mrs L Whitehorn, of Omaha, was a
Visitor over Wednesday night of last
weok at tho home of Mrs Alioo Sides.
Grant Smith and wlfo, of Sergeant
Bluff, la, visited Tuesday at tho Olios
Fueaton home,
Mrs Frod Jacobson was bostons
Wednesday ufternoon to the W Y D
club. A literary program was givon
by tho members of tho club, utter
whioh lunch wub served.
A son was born to Mr and Mrs
LouIb Krumwiede Monday.
REAL E8TATE TRAN8FER8.
J J Kliuorsand wife, to Ida Amlreen,
lots i, S and 0, bit. tw, Htanton add,... $25
llonry Meyor and wife, to touts Jopp,
sw) SS-rf-T, ..;. MX)
JUolmel lloennn and wlfo, to Tho
O'Neill, 13 of a), o( seK and uwK of o
II M Waddell and wlfo. to Kd ward Pike,
ptofiofneKU0--.., lsooo
Morton Hubert etal, to John llartlott.
lots fi, a and 7. bile , l'olinur l'lucu mid
to Ho Bioux Oity soo
A P Doran and wife, and J O Wascm, to
ltudolph Uottger, lot 10. bile 1, Daota
add to Kmerson, Neb, sum
William II Mason and wlfo, to II Ja-
eotM, e Mil lots 0,1U,U) bile 11 BoutU
Bioux Oity mo
Joseph Smith and wlfetoJoaleMoKln
ley, lots l,i. blk 4, Falrvlew add to
Homtr, wetir , , jso
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The above Farm Home, together with 200 acres of the liuest farm land in the Corn Belt.
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This land consists of a black, Handy loam, rqiml in quality to tho bent land on mirth. Located as it is,
only G miles from Sioux Oity, Iowa, nud adjoining Dakota Oity, tho county seat of Dakota County, Nob..
on tho west, makFS an ideal .location fo a home nlid htodU frn. . Two railroada, ode tho O. & N. W.. pass inir
through tho form on an air lino east and west and tho other Mm 0. It & Q onlV n block awav make
shipping facilities unexcelled, A good high school and church urn within !Wy walking .listanco, and tlioia'
is a direct street carl no to bioux City. A telephOno M.ivic.. to Hiou- City, froo of toll ehargee, puts tho
Btook feeder in easy touch with the market -n that ho may take advantago of. market or weather conditions,
The main traveled automobile highway between Sioux City ju.d Omaha passeH bv this farm, and tho roado in
general aro excellent,
Thero is no better general or spooial farming proposition anywhere iu tho corn belt than is offered by this,
farm. YioldB of 90 bushels of com por aoro, HO bnslinls of wlwat nd CO bushels of oats have been made, -while,
with a proper rotation of alfalfa-which does remarkably well, yielding 5 tons per aorc-and with'
hve Btook the above yieldB can bo surpassed. Hogs do remarkably well on this farm, disease of no kind
havirg been on tho place in twenty yours. '
Tho improvements on this farm uro of tho best to be found anywhere, hh tho abovo photograph will show., k'
A cordial invitation is extended to auyono who wishes to iuspeot this farm at any timo previous to tho-pale. '
and they will be shown every courtesy while hero. '
The sale will be held at the farm ou Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 24, 191.3, Col. Z. M. Uaird of Hurling
ton, Nebr .will make tho sale, and sealed bids may bo sent to him ut Hartiugton or ut Dakota Oity, Nobr., in
caro of Welter Cheney, owner, nnd'thny will rocoivo careful attention on tho morning of tho sale. Any bank,
business man or farmer in Dakota County is givon for reference.
TERMS; The Terms of Sale will ho, 10 cash; 10 within thirty
abstract of title will be delivered ; nil deferred payments
Walter Cheney, Owner Dakota City, Nebr.
Motor Cycles and
Motor Boats for Sale
1013 Model, Motor Cycles and
Motor floats at bargain prices, 'all
makes, brand now machine's, on easy
monthly payment plan. Got our prop
osition before buying or you will regret
it, also bargains in used Motor Oycles.
Write us today. Enclose Stump for
jroply.
Address Look Box 11, Trenton, Mich.
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Spanking will not cure child
ren from wetting the bed, be
cause it is not a habit, but a
dangerous disease. The C. H.
Rowan Drug Co., of London,
Canada, have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for
this distressing disease, and to
make known it,s merits they
will send a 50 COIlt packagO
securely wrapped and prepaid
Absolutely IrOO to any reader
of the HERAivD. This remedy
also cures frequent desire to
urinate and inability to control
urine during the night or day
in old or young. The C. H.
Rowan Drug Co. are an Old
Reliable House, write to them
today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of
your family, then tell your
neighbors and friends about
this remedy.
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P. O, Drawer C70. London, Canada.
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FOUR ISHIKAWA BROTHERS IN OPEN AIR SHOW.
Striking open air vaudeville acts
aro to ho presented at tho Sioux City
Interstate Llvo Stock Fair, September
15 to 19, lncluslvo, as between raco
features. Seven entertainment head
liners havo been retained by the fair
management to offer n, fourteen-num-her
program each day. Performances
will ho freo and will bo staged on big
stands erected in front of tho grand
stands. One of tho notablo acts will bo that
offered by tho Ishlkawa brothers,
hand balancers, tumblers and equili
brists. This act has been featured In
many of tho big circus shows.
Side-splitting comedy will alternate
with daring trapezo and horizontal
bar feats when tho Mario-Duffy trio
is given their fair spotlight. This act
has beou given premier honors in
many of tho best vaudeville theaters
of tho country.
"Dob," tho boxing kangaroo, vho
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has been tagged the "almost human
fighting machine," has a reputation as
widespread as that of tho former
American, Jack Johnson. He ia
rated tho host trained animal actor of
tho stage.
A company of ten Arabian athletes,
under tho leadership of Bohker, a
whirling shlek of tho far east, will
present a program of hazardous gy
rations, will build human pyramids
and display their agility in other
ways. This company was imported to
cover tho big fair circuits, and later
may be seen in vaudeville.
Seven members of tho American
Florehco Troupo will offer acrobatic
numbers. Gordon Brothers will pre
sent a big punching and physical cul
ture foaturo. Tho Curzon Sisters,
dubbed by eastern dramatic critics
tho "Flying Butterflies," wlir offer a
dainty, and daring air novelty. Thoy
havo been featured In New York.
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