- .. ... -a-s., -.-.,. -.. T iiirr-iT-rrtliiniiiii.mn.lj .L-r 1 f-w --vVpr, dw ,Trr-vwrr':uii'-.r --.- CTC3JJLUWI f" M8 r u ly J?J?1 Ir4u. 5 Ivf' n p- r - - H m r v . 1 X 1 m L UK "It kM..ai.iiw-, t ,-r 1 h Dakota County Herald - )OMH H. REAM, PUBMSHER Bfeacrlption Price. $1.00 Per Year. - - A. weekly newspaper published at Dakota Oity, Nobraska. 'Permission has boon grantod for tbo transmission of this papor through the tails as second-doss matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County MBHMKSNmWjRPQKmlVOVWnGfiQniK IIUHID Ul MIIOIODI a from our Exchanges W I 4 a a--. . . I m4amma4 IWimWIIlWI(fBO)0MlfMI)MM(mJ render Times: Mr and Mrs Henry Yon Soggorn spent Sunday at Iluh bare. Dixon Journal : Yernie Dougliorty, of Homor, Nob, visitod tbo homo folks, Monday. Nowcastio Times: Mrs Daley, of Jackson, has boon visiting rolativos boro a fow days. ' MarUnsbarg Items in Ponca Jornal: Gene Filley and John Armstrong woro in Jackson a fow days last week, Sioux Oity Journal, 27: Tbo South Sioux City-Dakota City interurban trades will bo rolaid on now tics this fall. An oxtonsion of tbo track to Crystal Lako park also is planned. Wakefield 'Republican: Mrs G W PaolrAr want fr. Hnnftl. Ot.ii mi . Tit with her sister.... 0 W Long is writing insurance lor tbo Koyal Insu rance company, oM)es Moines. He is in Dakota City .this weok. 'Winnebago Chieftain : Born Wed uedsy, Ootober 1G, 1018 to Mr and Mrs Oas Gerlach, of Movillo, la, a i pound boy Mrs Emma Yard sue, of Dakota City, was a visitor last Sunday at the homo of Mr and Mrs Lottie 'Kilmer. Lyons Mirror: The Lutheran Guild, of Homer, came down to hold their Meeting with Mra Florenco Nixon, Thursday. Among the gnosta from that place were Mrs James Kbox King, Mrs Fred Oohander, Mrs Bay OttOBd Knox-Voss and Mrs William Leamer-Broyhill, .A i - -.Oakland -Independent: Dnrnt United States Marshal John F Sides M here Saturday with two Indians la tow. Abnor St Oyr and Suauma Da -ym, oharged with Introducing liquor on sue reservation. Tbey were all on their way to Tekamab to appear be fore Commissioner J A Singiiaus, for fc hearing. j at ilea News . Colonel E F Rasmus ten M4 Ike Woods were in town in tae .Utter'sear Saturday on business..., Dan and Elmer Herfel went to Jaok- aon Saturday to run up tbo former's fjord runabout whioh he recently got from Guy Allen. The car was in thet garage there for repairs. He traded the oar to Sam Allen tho samo even ing. .. Nebraska Sohool Roviow: Miss Helen Rockwell, a graduato of the Wayne stato normal, is serving her second year as primary, teacher at Homer. She is one of tho most suc cessful primary teachers Wayne has sent out and has already established a reputation as one of tho host in the state. Bioux Oity Journal, 24; A motor driven by John B Shortley, 2980 Ne braska street, atruok a telephone pole OB UDDer Jack Hon atrial WtulnamA., sight when Mr Shortley waa blinded V - ugui vi mu approaoning street ear. He received a badly wrenohed shoulder. Three other passengers es caped uninjured. The bar waa demol lilted. .Walthlll Times: Tom Sullivan, of Jackson, was in Walthill Saturday afternoon Eather McCarthy, of Yista. Waa ilia ffnnat nf Ttnv T 17 n- Bey Tuesday afternoon Dr Roam .waa down from Sioux Oity Tuesday noruuou ib consultation in a case east of town.. . .Deputy U S Marshal John Sides, of Dakota City, was in Walt - hill Tuesday afternoon subpoenaing witnesses for the Murphy trial in the federal oouVt at Sioux City for violat . ing the Mann act. Emerson Entcrpriso : Sol Smith, of Winnebago, spent Sunday with his i wotuer. Glen Mrs Graves, of uubnard.jinent the wook end bore with" her parents) Mr" and Mia W V J-erwin.,,.Bort Francisco and daugh ter, of near Hubbard, were in Emor son, Saturday, the latter gotting den tal work done. . . .Asmus Thomson re turned last week from a three months' visit to Germany. He is stopping ner Hubbard with his son at present. c ANCER III WOMU'S MUST rllWSVa aceine oui . JMwnwnwrWl insMarii m. KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVES 1000 W!Sfe2!5toqNO,t W TUMOR 1 1 rasa ran k rettens Bon or Dssp Stands vunuiLEU ruiTElOUIE aBywaraTwrflay mmmunumu tMBTS-M anna UmiJiREASL UP, FACE ''SSSSCfS! " staaU traM lamp or ?-! mWsaassrs tnU rtw thou- HM4tNM. WHMto MLim.M.iiAMLiiftaa.(f . JMQ- ar aaalataww f tIMIAUM,IMIaM VbbbhbibIbT'hbMAbV -- HMjjH SMI llBlmffi fff 4 taiBBBIiBBBBBBBBBBBBBI SBHSaaSBBSIL. iiiilll Jonson was at Kaoorn be tween trains Monday where be attend ed to Bomo business matters with ono of the Heeneys near that plaoe. Mesdnmea George Demme, MoPhar ren and G A Ireland returned Sun day afternoon from Excelsior Springs, Mo, whoro tboy buvo boon for about a month, Palo Attn. Cal. Tribunn: A mni oujoyablo surprisu birthday party was liold at tue homo of John Johnson on Hawthorne avenue Wednesday after noon, tho occasion beincr ln' Atohlv. sixth birthday. Mr Johnson is tho fattier or Vr Edith Johnson. About thirty-five members of MoKinlnv tinal. tbo Relief Corps and friends gathered mere, a no afternoon was spont with songs and stories and a gamo at which u ju jcitzgeram won (bo prize, A beautiful Bold Grand Armv nln wn presented to Comrado Johnson by the post, tuo presentation spoeon being mado bv Comrade Fitzirarnlfl- M, Wolcott sang a comio song of the war times, abort talks were given by Comrades MoKeo. Prico. ImwU. WH. lard and Wollcott. J J Nichols saner "Goodbr Jeff." RolresbmnnU n served, at the closo of which a larsre beaUtifullv frostnd IdrllwIaT nnVi carried in. This cake was made and presented to Mr Johnson by Mrs Frank vrurreu. xureo ugnted candles were placed pn this cake, representing the past, tue present aud the future, A poem, writton by Mrs J J Nichols and dedicated to Mr Johnson, was read by Mr Fitzgerald. Wayno Democrat: Miss Ethel Patterson visited Wayne friends Sat urday and Sunday while returning to her'work at Dakota Oity following a vacation spont witii Home folks near Creighton,,,, The. gathering of pby. aicians irom tue counties of Dixon, Thurston, Oodai, Dakota and Wayne whioh comprise tho medioal society of this corner of tbe.state was the largest in point of attendanco of any meeting held by tho sooiety. Thero were thirtytwo physicians present and par tioipating in the proceedings. There were four visitjng physicians, two eaoh from Omaha and Sioux City, as may be seen by tbo list below. The following wero in attendance at the meeting and banquet: Drs Max well, Phillips, Dakota City; Evans and Maronda, Emerson; Neely, Moln tyre, Winsido; Buis and Heron, Pen der; Cook, Kurley. Randolph; John son, Creighton; Hay and Saokett, Laurel ; Evans, Gleason, Dixon ; Fleet wood, Tomlinson, Wakofleld; Fran cis, Brook, Bancroft; Dewey, Cole ridge; Patton, Finley, Omaha rRonso, Townsend, Sioux Oity; Ingham, Wil liams, tiiair, 201., wayne, At a busi ness sessiqn Dr Blair of this city was eleoted delegate lo tbo state Medioal meeting, and Wakefield was named as tho place of meeting in the spring, when comes the eleotion of offlcots. All voted this meeting among the. best ever held . Sioux Oity Journal, 28: The fu neral of Charles Castle, 0-month-old son of Mr aud Mra B W Castle, of South Sioux City, Neb, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence, Interment will be in Floyd cemetery Following a trail of monev and clothln? (Kwinoii nnm field near Crystal lake. Ohiof of Po nce a u matiiwfg, of South Sioux Oity, Assisted by J W Hazelgrove and Charles Hornett, last night discovered two men who are alleged to have slog ged John R Veatel, of Ooffeyville, Kan, and robbod him of $85. The men gave their names as Jotm Gill, of Philadelphia, and Tom Curtis, of Ken tucky. They are held at South Sioux Oitv on charges of lilohwav ni.i.n Chief Mathwig last night slept at tho jail to prevent a possiblo delivery by a mini raernueroi tue gang, Veatel, with three oomnttninnn. arrivaA in South Sioux City at 1:45 o'clook yes terday afternoon. Thoy were trailed during most of the afternoon by Math wig. The men deoided to go to Da kota Oitv and VbhIaI nall tlm( fa. flashing a roll of bills. When Crystal Lake Station waa vnnnliail Dnvlla U I. alleged, suggested a walk to the lake. mt norneti, wuo was some distance awav. saw the men a(rlb vtAi n the atomaoh and on tlir.m,i i.t. clothes. He phoned to Chief Math. Wiff. The BOenn of tlin attanlr Tna in. oated br 1.C5 in ilwr Mint n.n tii. had dropped in making their getaway. n ouun uia.anoo in tue oorntleld was rouna Veatel'a cap. Further on was a snuff box, then an empty pookotbook. Following this trail, Chief Mathwig and his doputies came out of the corn field near tho railroad tracks and soon overtook Curtis and GUI. The third metfber of the gang had remained on tho car. Hornett nnd County Judge Daniel Unffnnmn trim n n !. ..- identified Curtis and Gill, according .uuiuui .uHiuwig, Tue men probably will hove their preliminary hoaring this morning. 1 ... SOUTH SIOUX CITY Born to Louis Mohr and wifo a gitl, on October 20,v Mrs M B fllnnnm la v?itn n !..!.. er at Templeton, la, Obarles. the six mnnflm nl,1 mn . R W Onstle and wifo diod Sunday. Arolile Miller and wife are the pa rents of a daughtor born October 21. O D Smiley baa nolil nut Ma mnf... tionery and lunoh parlor, and with his family will go to Florida to winter, The now bank building is nearicg uuujjueviuu, xuo urioK work: is Untsb ed and tho interior work is now being done. Gop J Bouohor, J S Bacon, J J Elmers, OhaB E Kiino and Wm F Korr were lodgo visitors at Dnkota City Saturday evening, ,,-Jov J L Phillips, who has been the M E pastor hero for soveral years, moved with his family tho past "week to his new pastorate at Battle Creek. Neb. Pipo for the new waterworks system IS beiuB distributed ntmtif nnn U TV L Fairbanks, who has the contract for uauung tue material, Htamm & Po terson have the oontraot for building the nnmninB atatlnn and li u .. ly under way. A big ditohina- ma. pUlne wllle used by the firm having the contract to install the system for digging (he trenches for the water mains, BUV a rood farm nn the Jv. Dakota Wbmm, chanty boMon. I Wave DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; XmKX!MXX9ttWMKimjrX3Z,i 8 CORRESPONDENCE 9QwMaexMMKmmmwxmn HUBBARD. Mrs A O Hanou was on tbo sick list last week. Johanna Mnndy accompanied her brothor, Robert, on tho mail routo last Thursday. Dr Statter. of Hlonx nil ta a professional caller in Hubbard last week. Duck coats, well made and at .right prioes, at C Anderson Go's. Patrick Jones autood to Sioux Oitv last week. Mrs E Ohristenson is suffering from a severo cold. Joe Hatron and danolitop M. .... toed to the city Sunday. The Best liranila rf n..1l. -.i jaokets at O Anderson Go's. Abbie Ronkvr.11 alton,l.l l.n..u here Sunday. The first snow storm of the season Miitju xiuunurii 'innirio. t .. in quite a severe form with a north - wm WWMPJ. ,, UIIUIQ west gale blowing all day. Albert Hanson 8nndayed with inonus in uubljard. Vo have a now Bupply of frtah pan cake flour. .Fine for these frosty mornings. O Anderson Co. E Ohristenson had a tusslo with tho grip last week. Nols Anderson was in Sioux Oity last week. Ed Campbell, with his family, will mbvo Tuesday, November 4, to Bores ford, 8 D James Hendricksou is having bis farm fenced with live foot wpvon triro fencing. That ought to keep his stock in and the other follows oat. Wo want to buy your butter, eggs and cream. We pay the higbost mar kot piece, O Anderson Co. Mr and Mrs Louis Lareen visited Wednesday at the Mrs A O Hanson homo. O M Rasmussen and wife euterUin ed a large number of friends Sunday. Ed Hartuett was an over night vis itor at tho parental home Monday, John Hartnott was a business visitor in Sioux Oity Saturdoy. , Oarl Fredrioksen was in tho oity Tuesday. Comforters and blankets of all weights and prices, at O Anderson Co'e. Christine ' Beck spent over night Saturday with his sister. Mra Louis Pod erson vWted friends in Hnbbard one day last week. Christine Jensen, of Sioux City, snent Snndav vtitli lmv ln'.nj mi.. nie Rasmussen. ChasVarvias and wife autoed to Hartineton Friday of Innt mu. .. turning Sunday. Mrs Dan Hartnott Ima rannvlA sufficiently to be up,' whioh is good news for her mauy friends. A full line Of work ullirtn ami fl.n. nol shirts at O Anderson Oo's. TonvLonR drove to naVnt.. m. Monday morning. Patrick Ducrsan ia hnllilmr, in.).. on onto the Riley residence north of town, Emma Anderson oamo homo last week after a couple of weeks' stay at tho O'Connor homo at Homer. Our rural mail carriers had a pret ty tough trirl Tuesday. It is liable to bo worse yot boforo spring, Mrs A L Andersen returned home Monday night from her stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs Nye, at Pender. Ilnskinof mittana oralnrn nln !..,,,!, ing supplies of all kinds. C Ander son Co. Mr and Mrs Joe Hartnott and Rev Father Enstlisb saw tlm hta i.oii .., in Sionx Oity last Thursday. Born to Mr anil Mn Hi.,) ni,i:-i. Saturday, October 25, ' 1018, a daugh ter. Frod Bartels waa in T)atno ru. one day last woek. Some of the farmnra nn t.n. :n finish husking corn this week. Sunday sohool at 0:45 o'clook it m. Publio worahio every 2ml nml ah. h... day of each month at 10:80 a m, in the Lutheran ohnrnii. Tim i.ii i olass meotB every Wodnesday at 0:30 ui, nuu nvery ana ana 4tn Sunday at the samo hour. Mamio Clansseu Sundoyod with Carrie Nelscn . Sam Larson was In Vista a couple .r ,m,' oaU8ed by8te,pplDg ou , days tho first of tho week ""Jpiko whioh penetrated clear through of days tho first of tho week. Anna Hagan, of Sioux City, visitod menus in unuuura botwoon trains Saturday. Mrs Herman Nelson anmon.i.t under tho woathor with a cold last week. JACKSON. M A Quion is attondin sohool at tho Kendriok seminary, St Louis. John J Ryan, of Sioux City, waB transacting business hero tho last of tuo weoK. Word was reooivod horn hv miait of tho birth of a son to attorney Jas P Boler aud wife, of Greeley, Nob. Mr Boler is a son of Mr ami lln Tni.n Boler, of this place, Jas L Barrv. of HInnr fili inn Sunday at homo. Peto Flvnn. of Sionx fill . nn over Sunday guest in the Jas Flynn uome James Sutherland, r, of Ponca, spent aver Sunday with his son, Jamos, jr. The JaokBou Juniors went to Sioux Oity Saturday and played tho Morn ingsido Juniors u game of foot ball anu woro Uoieated a to 0, Mrs John Flannerv baa lmnn nnn. fined to her bed the past week with an inieoieu 1001 oauseu uy stepping on a nail, , Mrs Ed T Kearney and daughter Gertrude departed Monday for Teka mab where they will be guests for tho week in the Ed Latta home. Rev Fr O'SllIlivan annnt Tuaila. n Emerson, Neb, H F UoKeever had a miraculous es cape in a runaway last Friday whan driving to the O B & Q station. Th. boms beeama frightened at the fcraia, running away, throwing MrMeKaavar ana er MKWfl up uit bagfy qtto -- l '- , m,,, " gBBJ Logan : Park : Cemetery I : 1 I lA m m 4 If you were to Purchase a Family Burial Plot, would you give the following points consideration? ,1 w Office Phones Auto 2041 Bell 508 ) Cemetery Phones Auto 3600 Bell '....775 J badly. Outside of a few bruises McKeever escaped unbnrt. Annes LoahVidenartnil tar Wntnrw bury, Sunday, where she will teach during tho absence of Miss Brady, win went to O'Neill, Neb, to attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Barrstt to a Mr Dunn. Miss Barrott is well known here, havincr viuitod lmm a number of times. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the happy couple. AmotllZ those from hnra aim rnniif. ored in the land drawing at Valentine, reu, ias. ween were, Mary MoOor miok, E A Leahv. William Konnnllv. Geo Heffernan, Joseph Marsh, Jas Love, Y J McGonigal, M Heffernan and O K Heffernan. Mrs C W Miller, who was a guest in the M Boler home, returned to Omaha the last of the week. Marsaret Waters, who toaohea in the high school at Sioux Oity, enjoyed a vacation from Thursday until Mon day on account of a defect in the hunt ing plant. Mrs Geo Teller wbb called to Allen last week to see her new grandson that arrived at the home of Mr ami Mra Jas Boyle on Ootober 22, 1013. Henry Kent, of Laurel, Neb, was visiting relatives here last Friday. Ho was enrouto home from Rochester, Minn, where he had cone to nonnnU tho famous Mayo Bros. J M Barry met with u painful ac cident last week which confines him his foot but at the present writiug it is getting along nicoly. Houmc County Clork Geo Wilkins and wifo were guests at tho Wilkins home here last Saturday and Sunday, Oorn huskinar Is on in earnest, nml it is in line to tell what vonr corn" la yielding. Some report as high ob 05 bushels to the acre, but moro will tret less , H W Gallaffher has nnrohnBed (1m store building and real estate of O D Smiley at South Sioux City and has taken possession, it is nn ideal lo cation for a lunoh and refreshment parlor snob as the Smileys have con ducted for the past three years, and Mr Gallagher sure has a gold mino. Jaa Allaway, jr, WF Winoh, Geo R Rookwell and Ed L Ross, attended a Masonio lodge meeting at Walthill Monday night. Oban Brum anil lila mnUmr liavn gono to Wyoming to take claims. Mrs S A Combs went to Lincoln last woek. Sho will snend several days with her daughter, Misa Noll Combs, Georffe Ronkwnll and Frml J Onlmti. uer wero visitors in ucoaiur last Wed nesday, Mrs Thos Ashford visited in Onawa, la, the past woek. Jos Smith has gono to Rook county to look after his farm interests. Miss Yirginia Brown, our assistant P M, went to Gothenburg, Neb, last week on a visit with her sister, Mrs Dr Berkofer. n. The ThrlceaWeck Edition of the New York World Thl.' U a time of great event, and you wlUArant the now accurately and Dromnt. lr. All tlte countries of the world ateadiiv draw eloeer tocetber. and the telearanh wlrtM bHr the hasBln of aTtryoae, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA JgH Perpetual Care Is the location one that is suitable for dense population of future years? Is the location one whose natural resources would tend toward the beautiful without the heavy increased expense of maintenance? Is the "PERPETUAL CARE" Fund sufficient and so saf e-guarded that its future uses will not have dependance upon individual integrity? In the guaranteeing of "Perpetual Care" does this fall upon the individual as a member of the Corporation, or is the guarantee backed by sufficient valuable real estate and he assume none of the obligations attendant? These questions and many others may come to you some time; why not in vestigate conditions now and avoid future complications that might arise? 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