twnsmvMM. . n&K .-. HV. i . 1?,' 3vMXtgnF'F5CTIFa'"w "! -w.r xsvr-t, , . r DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA- y 3. V- rs a few 1st ,Ai If'! lui 'I ". V IpV ?- kr v f..i ; - V- p f ' '.S F ' i Dakota County Herald J JOHN H. RRAM, PUBUSHKR shdaiption Price. 11.00 Per Year. A. weetcly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission haa been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mail aa second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County HMNHj I Items of I nterest I from our Exchanges IMM Nowcastle Times : Mrs Fred Cor nell and two children vent to South Bionx City Saturday for a week's visit with relatives. Bionx City Journal, 2nd : John F Richmond, formerly a park policeman, naa returned to Blour City after niak ing his home for averal years in Call fornin. Wakefield Items in Wajno Demo crat: ' Mrs 0 W Long wont to Dakota City Monday to seo hor daughter, Mn Dean Cornell, who is suffering from n severe attaok of asthma. Allen News: Mr and Mrs Geo A A Nordyko were up from Sioux City ovor Sunday visiting relatives .... Mrs Martin Boacom, residing aontboast of Waterbury. returnod home last Thurs day night from a two weeks' stay in the hospital in Sioux City. Sioux City Journal, 81: C S Holl man, owner of the reoently completed Hollman hall, 312-317 West Seventh atreet, last night douied tho report that the hall was to be used as a moving picture theater.. It has been fitted up as a danoe hall and meeting place for smaller lodges, he deolared. Wynofc Tribune: Mrs Jack Mo Quirk visited with friends in Sioux City the latter part of last week Mr, and Mrs Frank Thomas and child ren and Millard Weiger drove to Ho mer Sunday to visit Mrs ThomaB' sis ter near that place. Mr Weiger had HM bnsluess at Homer and Sioux City, arriving home by train. Madison, Neb, Special in Sioux City Journal, 31st: Allen & Dowling, of this City, and M D Tyler, of Norfolk, as attorneys for Henry W O'Neill and Cornelius K Heffernan, of Jackson, Neb, have taken the Dakota oonnty ditch case to the Supreme court of the United State on a writ of error. The neeeasary papers were filed and ap proved and the appeal allowed by the , supreme court of the state, from whose judgment, it was taken, on Sat urday, October 25. Several knotty eoaetitutkmal questions are" involved ia tha ease. Samson Enterprise: Mt and Mrs George Wallway spent Sunday in Bionx City..,. Harry Oovell, the as aietant manager of Edwards & Brad ford at Naoora, attended ohuroh here atday....Mr and Mrs W Y Mo Laugnliu are enjoying a visit from their Krandohildran. Beth ami Morrill Kroeeenrot SouUfSibux Cltjr, . . .Mem- era 01 tue Allen iuu Jb , consisting of Brothers Waddell, Combs, Peter boh, Hale and Whitford attendod a meeting of the Odd Fellows at this place last Friday They came over in an automobile.... Mr and Mrs Frank Totaas, of Obert, and Mr and Mra Fred Kipper, Homer, drove over from iuu iner piece in , mt iwipper s oar early Bunday and spent tho day at the nose 01 Mr ana Mra Henry Wallway. nipper ana Mrs vrauway are sisters, Bionx City Tribune, 1st: -Born in Hubbard, Neb, Wednesday, October 89, 1918, to Mr and Mra J B Waters, a daughter. Mra Waters waa former ly Miss Mary Matthews, of Sioux City. ..til A Evana arrived in Sioux City today after a trip through the British ulee,.jKurope and Egypt. His brother, Ward B Xvans. who aoaoDanled him through the isles and France, returned n nuay. xney left in the spring and Went to London, where Ward Evans spent most of his time studying En glish law, and court procedure and at tending sessions of parliament. H A fevanB traveled through Egypt, Pales tine and Italy and then joined his brother in1 London. , Together they juurmen mrougu 1'rauoo, ward re - turned to London and Mr Evans visit ed Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Be fore returning to America, Messrs Avails spent some timo also in Scot land and Ireland. Pierre. S D. Capital-Journal : Ar. tides of incorporation were filed today for the Niobrara Water Power Bail way company, with a capital stock of iu,uvu,uuu. The arttoles make Pierre the head office, with branch offices AANCER If IN WOMAN'S BREAST TMWaiMlAI.WAYtPOiaONa0EEP6LAN0l M THE ARMPIT AND KILLi M)!OKL.Y I WILL GIVE $1000 HIFaNMCWKNiyOANOIIttfTUMOft I TrasJ Men K Mmm Bees er Dste 8kn. MKFUM.ESS rUSTEI8URE WMaoaUy.Bi(rhu "twlaaAJAAAirrEli MP w4ia T BOMB iSS Writs to B1S1 SMiBAal MMM AA j u. 2lM1 MS MfffaB tfMlaM aa4 Metal y-S"JSg?,"jMaaaisisi MP-iMysAtiMftftto u" leg o-the disappearance of the oon rianMMniaVT.MitaMA.iLi. kaeior. ' Um A MMi H Mem at whioh any business may bo conduct ed, at Yankton, Sioux City and Oma ha, The incorporators are Charles W Baker, Omaha, Neb; 0 8 Christian, Madison, Neb; Herman P Bnrnbam, Leigh, Neb; Peter Mangold, Benning ton, Neb; Olenn W Martens, Pierre. The company proposes to dovelop power from tho Niobrara river, and construct a railway line to operate ia Yankton county tbis state, and tho counties of Holt, Knox, Cedar, Dixon, Thurston, Burt, Cuming, Stanton, Antolopo, Pierce, Madison, Colfax, Dodge, Washington and Douglas, in Nebraska. They will reaoh into Iowa at Sioux City. Tho company proposes to construct a bridge across tuo Mis souri river at Yankton. Walthill Times: Mrs N It Tharp, of Homer, was in Walthill between trains .yesterday, visiting Mrs K F Krippendorf and Mrs E J Armstrong. ....Dr Smith was down from Homer Wondesday afternoon to sen hor nieco, Mabol Beam, who is suffering from an attack of pneumonia... .Mabel Beam is ill with pneumonia in the hospital and is regarded in a serious condition. She is being given the best of care and skillful attention and it is hoped that sho will soon shew indications of mastery of the disease.... Last Mon day evening the Masonio lodge enter tained a number of visiting brothern from out of town at a special commu nication called for conferring the en tered apprentice degree. The candi date was Mr 0 0 Frum, who lives be tween Winnebago and Homer. In view of his acquaintance in the county north of here the officers of Oraacli lodge at Dakota City were extended an invitation to como and confer the degree. Several automobile loads ar rived in the evening from Dakota City, Homer, Winnebago and Bosalie, After the lodge was opened the chairs were surrendered to the visiting team who put on the work of the evening with impressive spirit and delightful aoouraoy nnder the direction of the Master, Mr Harry Adair. At the close of tho session refreshments were serv ed in the ball. The visiting bretbern were, Dakota City : B E Evans, H H Adair, John H Beam, Walter Cheney, Geo Wilkins, Geo W MoBeath, D G Evans, F H Forrest, Sidney T Frum, W L Boss, H D Wood, Geo C Orr. Homer: Geo R "Rockwell, Jaa Alia way, jr, E L Boss, W F Winch. Win nebago: O E Buokley, Geo W Zapp, AM Smith, Bosalie: G W Holtz, John E Elliot, Theodore Johnson, - Body of Man Found in River Sunday M B Graybill, a farmer living about a mile and a half southwest of this place, discovered the body of man lying in the shallow water of tho river east of his place Sunday afternoon. Coroner Munger of Homervwas notified and the body taken to that plaoe where an inquest was held Monday after noon, " ' The body was that of a Sioux City oontraoor and the following account of his disappearance and finding Hraa giv en in Monday's Journal: A badly decomposed body that has been nearly positively identified as that of W J Eiohelberg, tho Bionx City contractor who disappeared from his home August 20 and who was last seen September 1, yesterday afternoon was found in shallow watei on the bank of the Missouri river about four miles be low Dakota City, Neb. Tho body waa found by M B Gray bill, a farmer, whose land adjoins the river. It was in water three feet deep, Although the features are unreoogni able, measurements taken from Eioh elberg's description and the clothes make the identification positive, ac cording to the police, of the missing contractor. The olasp on a watoh chain found on the body waa identified by Mrs L L Tilden, 007 Virginia , atreet, where Elohelborg roomed, aa the one worn by him when he left the house on August 20. A. watoh waa attached to the chain and had stopped running at 5:25o'olook, The belt, trousers and shoes on the body also tally to the most minute detail with thoie of Eioh elberg, the police averred. Near the body Jay $3:46 in silver. The body waB costless. When Eiohelberg left the rooming house on August 20 he did not wear a coat and also waa said to be without one when last seen. Fred Eiohelberg, of Hodriok, Ia, father of the contractor, had not boon looated late last night. He was noti fied after Oapt Oscar Btidwell and Officer Wiauand had roturued from viewing the body. Ho is expeoted to arrive in Sioux City today, Mr Eioh elborg offorcd a $100 reward for the finding of his son, dead or alive. Coroner J F Munger, of Dakota county, took charge of tho body. He and Sheriff Frank Mahon, of Dakota county, came to Sioux City last night and instructed tho Weiss & Samuels undertakiog establishment t6 remove the "body from the water. ,It will be taken to Homer, Neb, where an in quest will be held at 3 o'olook tbis afternoon. The finding of the body dears up one of the most battling disappearan ces of several years in the polioo de partment. Eiohelberg, reputed well to do and prominent as a contractor, dropped out-of stout on laber tlav. Despite police efforts in dragging tho river and working on every plauseble theory, not a single traoe of Eiohel berg could be obtained. The father advertised in the newspapers, and cir culars were sent out in an effort to find a clue to his whereabouts. With the finding; of the bodv tha no. lie are confident that Eiohelberg com mitted self destruction. He had at tempted to take his own life three times in Sioux Citv. Eiohelberar had no relatives here. He lived, at the home of L L Tilden, a bookkeeper for the Sioux City Casket company, who also disappeared from Ida linmo aari laat Saturday and his not been seen since, At the time of Tilden'a diiarmear- anee the police were lnollned to com pare the two cases. Mrs Tilden, sine the findiog of the body identified aa Mat of Kiobelbenr, has scoff ad at the liieorytbat ker husband's denartlnv llffAnlw Am lila Iimbma 1..J .. 1 The noliee believe that Eieltelberff L W jumped into the Missouri river some where in tha vicinity of Sioux City. The body found yesterday lay iu water in a pocket near the bank. The our rent of the river could easily have car ried it from the Iowa side at Sioux City to where it was found, the police' declared. In teoont years sovoral bodies of persons who woro drowned in the river even farthor up than Sioux City havo washed to shore there, aocording to Coronor Munger, Tho body, Coroner Munger asserted, may hove been at the bottom of tho river, suagged, un til it was freed by the current or a passing boat. Sioux City Journal, 4th; The body found in tho Missouri river Sunday be low Dakota City, Neb, yesterday aftor noon at a coroner's inquest at Homer, Neb. was Dositlvalr idnntiflnd iv nr. eral witnesses as that of J W Eiohel berg, the Sioux City contractor who disappeared from his homo August 20, and who was laat nnnn Hnntomlioi- 1. Mrs LL Tilden, C07 Virginia street, Sioux Oitj, at whose homo Eiohelberg roomed, examined the body a mo ment and thnn said tlmrn waa nlian. iutely no doubt as to the identification. Auuongu mo uoay when round was badlv decomposed, Mrs Tilden testi fied before the coroner's inrv that aha could tell it from several gold teeth that tho contractor had. Mra Tililnn also testified that she was sure about the clothing and watch chain and clap. Testimony was given by, Mr and Mrs M B Graybill, Officer Wia nand, of the Sioux City police de partment, who viewed tho bodv before it was taken from the river. Sheriff Frank Mahon. of Daknta xnnnfv. nil John Mahon, his brother. The Gray bill farm adjoins the river where the body was found, The oase wiil not go to the jury Impaneled by Coroner J E Mnncrnr until tmttmnnv Ima li.on t. ken from Fred Eiohelberir. the father of the contractor. Mr Eiahelberff. whoBchomo is at Hedriak. Ia. ia' pt. peotod to arrive in Sioux City tbis morning. Coroner Munger asserted last night that he was absolutely sure me uouj round ip tho river is that of Eiohelborg. The remainder of the in- QUest Will be held at R n'nlnnk thia afternoon. The ooroner's jurv is com posed of George Thacker, S W Mo Kinley, V McKinley, Carl Burcombe, crana uinara ana y m Learner, Sioux City Journal, 5th: "Thai tho body found in the Missouri river below Dakota City 8unday was that or w n JMoueiuerg, but that he came to his death from causes unknown to the illr." Thla waa Ilia Vonlint r. ooroner's jury returned Vesterdav at iuu tuques uxor tue uoay taken irom the Missouri river Sunday afternoon .i i m. - ... .-. . . in shallow water at the edge of the Graybill farm that adjoins the river. The inquest was held at Homer, Neb. The jury was composed of Frank Millard, S W McKinley, V McKinley, George Thacker, Carl Burcombe and W M Learner. On Monday afternoon cue principal part of the inquest was held, several witnesses giving testimo ny that conclusively proved the body to be that of Eiohelberg. Eiohelberg, a Sioux City contractor, disappeared from his home August 20 and was last seen on Labor day. The only witness ycaterday was B II Stout, who had known Eiohelborg for twenty years. Mr Stout testified that ho was positive the body was that of the con tractor. Fred Eiohelberg, of Hed riok, Ia, the father, wa represented at the inqucat by J F Shoup, a Bionx City attorney. Mr Eiohelberg did not arrive in Sioux City until last night, having missed train connections tho previous day. He is heartbroken over his son's disappearance and tho subsequent finding of the body. The bodv last nioht waa lirnnoht. in Rmnr City from Homer and was taken to the weisz oamueiB undertaking estab lishment. It Probablv will Via tahnn to Hedriok, the old hoaie, some tlmo today. Jb'uneral aervioea and bnrial will be at Hedriok. UPWHaSMMH CORRESPONDENCE 1 mtmmMwiwmmmwimuwm HUBBARD. Grandma Thornton returned last week from her visit with her daughter, Mrs W Evans, at Emerson. Christine Book spent Sunday with her sister Laura. , Hnskors supplies of all kinds at O Andorson Go's. Mrs Joo Leedoni and Mamie 'and Mabel Olausson wore Siaux City and Dakota OitV Dasaonirnra frnm linrn Tuesday . William Houeatein spent Sunday at mu neiB Anuersen nome. Herman Benzo visited relatives the past week at Carroll and other points in iowa. ' Broom corn may bo high priced but WO Can Still Bell TOU two rnttHncr onnil brooms for only 45c. O Anderson Co. Helen Long rolurueJ lust 'vreok from a two months' vialt at tlm linnin nt i.n brother in Colorado. Mrs Tom Hartnett, of Jackson, vis ited at tho home of hor sister, Mrs Miko Farroll, the first of the week. A babv sirl oame to make lf Imm. at tho Peter Johnson home, Sunday, November 2nd. x Wo have the most oomnletn linn nt the celebrated Heinz nanned onmia fa Thanksgiving trade, such as plokles. soup, spaghetti, catsup and many other kinds, all dainty and palateable. v Auueraon uo. Peter Andersen and family Sunday ed at the Mads Knudsen home. William Messersmith waa in Hub bard Tuesday, Mrs H Nelson and MrsC M Rasmus son visited Friday at the Kund Baa musson home uoor Waterbury, Onr shoe stock is at its best, and we can fit auy member of the family in their needs for shoes. O Ander. son Co. Mr and Mra Sam Laraan rlnlia,! Thursday of last week at tho Mads Nelsen home, Martha and Alfred Smith entertain ed a larse number of vounsr folks Him. day. Herman Benze waa down o tha nit oa busineaa Monday. Overshoes the famous Ball Band, in all alien at O Anderson Go's. John Knudsen returned Monday i Logan If you were to Purchase a Family Burial Plot, would you give the following points consideration? Is the location one that is suitable for all time, or would it be impaired by the dense population of future years? . v , ; . Is the location one whose natural resources would tend toward the beautiful Jf ' without the heavy increased expense of maintenance? v " -j Is the "PERPETUAL CARE" Fund sufficient and so safe-guarded that its future uses will not have dependance upon individual integrity? ; " Inkn 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? "5 . . These questions and many others may come to you some time; why not in- vestigate conditions now and avoid future complications that might arise? ' We ask that you visit Logan Park and see nature in all itR hMntv Vrti. ;il V i -nn :. t , then comprehend its future possibilities as one of the finest Burial Parks in the ' ( West. We have Free Auto Service Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6, week days ' . by appointment. v ; Logan Park Cemetery Office Phones-- :::::::::::!Z Office Suit 322 Davidson Bldg., Cemetery Phones ! :::::;:::Z . SIOUX CITY, IOWA from his three months' trip to Den mark. John says no woman has got any strings on him yet. Good for you John. William Harty was in Nucora Tues day. Eugene Beaty, of Blair, and Com missioner Tom Long were ont on the road toward Emerson, Monday, in specting bridges. Fat Duggan and wife antoed to Sioux City Monday. Bedding of all kinds bluuketa in wool and cotton, comforters in the best makos, at C Anderson Co's. Joseph Christonsen came home Fri day and remained oyer Sunday. Fred Bartels was in Sioux City, via Dakota City, last week. Mr and Mra Louis Larsen and child ren and Hana Andersen ate Sunday dinner at the Mada Hansen home. A full line of wool hosiery at prices that oannot be duplioated, O Ander son Co. Miss Mary Jensen visited last week at the home of her brother, P Jensen. Mrs Henry Hansen spent Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Mor tensen. Mra J N Johnsen and two daughters have been Buffering from a severe cold tho paat week. N It you want a good washing ma chine, aee onr "At Last" machine. It does the work and does it easy. O Anderson Co. Mrs Dan Hartnett and daughter were city passengers Monday. Guy Weir's sale oame off Monday. Everything sold for its full value, allright. Mr Weir will be the barber here and will move his family soon, ocoupying the Duggan & Heffernan house in tho north part of town. It is getting to be time for heavy underwear, and we have u most com plete line of all weights, makes and prioes. O Anderson Co, Tho now warero'om and garage in Mo rtar of D O Ecffcrnan'o store burn ed to the ground Thursday night of last week and was a total loss, as no insurance waa carried on the building by Mr Heffernan. A ,buoket brigado saved the adjoining buildings. Wo want to buy your butter, eggs aud cream. We pay tho highest mar ket piece. O Andorson Go. Sunday sohool at 0:45 o'olook a m, Public worahip every 2nd and 4th Sun day of eaoh month at 10:80 a ni, in the Lutheran ohuroh. The oateobetioal class meets every Wednesday at 0:80 a m, aud every 2nd and 4th Sunday at the same hour. moumu. Claude Penry haa gone to Oanistota, S D, to work in a restaurant. Frank Kinkaid waa a passenger to Dakota City Saturday eveuing. Mrs Florence Nixon, of Lyons, was a visitor hsre with relatives last week, new garage is being put in the old saloon building by some Minneso ta parties. Bev E E Hoaman, of Norfolk, held quarterly meeting here in tho M E ohuroh Bunday. L E Ford, of Stanford. Neb. who reoently purchased the Roapp drug store, has arrived here and taken pos session of the same. The tenth annual convention of the Dakota County Bunday Sohool Asso ciation will be held November 17 and 18, 1918, to the Hoaaer M E ohuroh. Bev L B Keekler, pastor. mTcLYKl Perpetual Care - - - - Pliof KeepllieBabiesWuDi tolSi' mylllwMhy BBBBBJl 1B82BjsHfia9l9BxBBBBk4BKBBDBBBJ HRBBBjSljCfijUllH bMSaBBfl BBBBBaBBBBHHPam9iBT SV9bbBbBbBbI BaaBHHmSHBM II.' There is no other base burner like THE FIRST CLASS FAVORITE with TRIPLE EXPOSED FLUES, because the features that make it such a wonderful heating stove, so economical in the use of fuel, are patented. Don t put off the buying of your stove until the cold days come. Drop into our store any day, and we will be glad to show you this beautiful Base Burner. Tf ia q Pnl TPotT-.v.i'frt w m . xvtcu r.avuntc. of them sold than of any other base burner made, and we guarantee it to be the best made. It's UlcA ftnonmfr a Vmnlr ar Ultr count to buy .burner, because it saves you money every day it is in use, and brings such comfort and satis faction, too. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. gftiHX Coroner Munger was called to tho Graybill farm south of Dakota City Sunday to take charge of a floater found in the river near that plaoe. The body was identified by Sioux City parties as a man by tho name of W J Eiohelberg, who disappeared there Beptember 8d. Mr and Mrs L E Priest took their daughter Mabel Priest, to a sanita rium at Beatrice, Neb, last Friday, She has beeu incompetent and fceblo minded since childhoo, and it wob hoped that treatment nt this institu tion might help hor. Uoo Wilkius, county clerk, aocompauiad. them on the trip. Andtfappy Many children get sick and die every winter because of some poor heating appliance in the home. Come and see us and we will show you a Base Burner that will not only keep the children warm, healthy aiid" happy,- but will save one half on your fuel bills. TU, . vjaaHMihsl Yot xiicie are mure iasfMass Rcaaoi a Favorite Base - TM-HtH MHfWHfHHiiTHHI . 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