Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 17, 1914, Image 5

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Dakota City
Grocery
Fresh Groceries of all kinds
at Prices that are Right
Just Arrived
a nice lot of Shoes, Ginghams,
Calicoes, Percales, Etc.
Come in and get First Choice
We will save you ri-aney if you
trade with us.
If you don't buy it here, how can we save it for you
Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs
I W. L. ROSS
m Dakota City,
Inter-State
Live Stock Fair
siovx CITY
September 21-26, 1914
Special Trains
via the
C.St.P.M.&O.Ry
Norfolk Line
to Sioux City
TUESDAY, 22nd AND
WEDNESDAY, 23rd
Leave Norfolk, - 0:45 urn
Leave Dakota City, 8:55 urn
Ar Sioux City, - 9:15 am
Connects with regular truina from
' Bloomliold uud Orofton
RETURNING
Speoial train from Sioux City to
Norfolk Lino, Tuosduy, Sept 22
Lv Sioux Oity, - 7:30 pm
Ar Norfolk, - 10:10 pm
Connects ut Wayno unci Wako-
Hold with spociul trains to
liloomfiold anil Orofton.
New and Attractive
Entcrtainpient Features
More prizes and largor
exhibits in ovory dopaituent
BETTER THAN EVER
B. C. Buchanan, Agent
Dakota City, Nebr.
G. H. MncRae
Gen. Passenger Agent, St. Paul
OVER 6.6 YEARS'
PERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyriqhts &c.
mnnn unndtnir a sketch and description mar
anlcklr nacortalii onr opinion free whether au
invniitlon 18 probably patentable. Communlca
iloniiitrlctlroinildeiithl. HANDBOOK onl'atenu
suiitfreo. Olileit aironcr tor ecunusmteuu.
ratenta taken through Munn Co. recelro
,-p(-U! notice, without clmrgo, la the
Scientific American.
V JmndomeIr Illustrated weeklf. TJmret elr.
ulutlou of anr iclontltlo journal. Terms, 13 a
cur: four months, (1. Bold byall newade&lcri.
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Real estate loans. Qeo Wilkins Adv
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Local Items
Tho Herald 1 year, $1.
Julius Quintal left Mast week for
Missouri to pick apples.
Will Sohriever bogan his work ns a
Btudont at Morningside college Mon
day. Fred Sohriever, Jr, loft Sunday noon
for Lincoln, and has entered tho state
university.
Frank Sides went to Lincoln yrstot;
day to resume his wprk at the state
university.
Wo are indebted to tho Will H Bock
Co, of Sioux Oity, for u handsome
war mup of Europe.
Tho W P Warner family havo re
turned to Omaha from their summer
homo at MoGregor, Minn
An unusual amount of rain fell bore
tho past week, in faot more than we
had in July and AugUHt oombinod.
Mies Olive Stinson commeuced
teaching in the Metz school between
horo and South Sioux Oity last week.
The regular fall term of the district
court Iiqh bean adjourned by order of
Judi?o Guy T Graves until November
23rd.
Mrs Nettie Hammond left last week
for her homo at Trenton, Neb, having
spent tho paBt summer bore with rel
atives. Tho amount of warrants written up
from the laBt session of tho county
board amounted in round numbers to
$18,815.85.
A sooial danoo will bo helu in tho
AyrcB hall this (Thursday) evening.
Parker's 4-pieoo orohostra will furnish
miiBio for tho occasion.
Walter Cheney has ordered bills
for a pnbfio sale of his porsonal prop
erty to bo hold Wednesday, Ootober
7th. Keep this date in mind.
D M Noiswanger is able to bo out
again, and is. looking after business
muttors at the storo. Ho still thinks
that he will bo compelled to undergo
an operation,
Owen Minter, of Ft Dodgo, Is, was
hero last week and was aooompaniod
home by his daughter, Mrs John Toby
and children, who had boon visiting
relatives horo for a few weeks,
Moll A Sohmied received word this
weok that he had landed the job of
speoial deputy in the MBA order.
His duties aro to visit lodges, settle
difiloulties, and look after tho' interests
of tho order in Nebraska.
Kov w X ilause, misslonory seoro
tary for tho Lutheran ohuroh of Ne
braska, will bring his wifo and child
ren hero from Stamford, Neb, this
weok and take up their residence in
the Lutheran parsonage for a couple
months, while ho is looking after
churoh matters in this part ot the
stHto.
A froight train was wrecked on tho
Omaha road below DoSota Sunday
and a car of gasoline caught flro and
burned up several cotb of morohan
disc. Another wreck ocourrnd on the
Ponoa branch Monday when the pas
senger train run into a work train
(that was standing still). No lives
wero lost in either case.
Walter Oheney made arrangements
to loavo last Wednesday for Harding
rove, S D, taking with him a team of
horses for his brother, Robort L Ohe
ney, to ubo on his ranch, but his car
was detained in Sioux Oity a couple of
days in order to have his horses in
spected boforo shipping into anothor
state, and he did not get away until
Friday. Ho expects to bo gono two
weeks.
The U S Oivil Sorvico Commission
will hold a rural carrier examination
Ootober 10, 1914, at Dakota, Nob, to
fill u vacancy at Sioux, Neb, and oth
er vacancies as they may ooour in
rural routes in Dakota county. The
pay of rural carriers is bused on the
longth of the route and ranges from
$184 to $1,200 por your. Tho routo at
Sioux, Neb, is lUt miles and pays
$880 por year. The ago limit for ex
amination is 18 to 55. An upplioant
must resido in tho territory supplied
by a post ofllco in Dakota county. Ap
plication blanks oan bo secured from
tho postoflloe at Dakota, Neb, and
Sioux, Nob, or from the civil servioe
commission at Waahington, D C, nnd
they should bo properly exeontod and
filed with tho commission at least ten
days prior to tho date of tho examina
tion (Oct 10). As result of tho ex
amination eaoh successful applioaut
becomes eligible to appointment as
rural osrriot nt Rfly postoflloo in the
countji
PHIP,'
DAKOTA 6eU
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M 8 M M Roam, cf Sioux City, visit
ed friouds and relatives horo Wednes
day Mrs U H Adair and Miss Brooks
left the first ot the week for a visit in
Obloago.
For Bale One full blood Duroo
Jorsoy boar, H -yours old. Frank
Loamer.
WJjb Gladys Orr wont to Lincoln
tbo'Urst of tho woek, whoro bIio will
attend tho Wesloyan university.
Mrs Clyde Wilsou and baby wero
over from Movillo, la, and spont Sat
urday and Sunday with relatives here.
Prof Cyril E Simpson during the
past week roooived news of tho sudden
death of his mother in London, Eng
laud. The Misses Helon Gaaham and Ma
rio Biormann wont to Wayno, Nob,
Monday, to eotor tho state normal
school.
Thos J Mitouoll, democratic candi
date for county treasurer, wan horo
from Jackson Wednesday lookirg after
his political fenoes.
Frank Uooney was down from Naoo
ra on business Tuesday, and made tho
Herald a hurried call, leaving tho
prioo of another yoars subscription,
Communion sorvicos will bo held iu
tho Salem English church next Sun
day by Rev Kahse. Tho sorvioe s woro
postponed last Sunday on account ot
rain.
Honry W Lahis wont to Lincoln
Thursday of last week to neu the sights
at tho Nebraska State Fair. Ho re
turned Saturday evouing well pleased
with his trip.
Tho Kozv Studio now located p'
Fourth and Douglas stroots. Tin.
biggest, best variety of small size pho
tos in tho city. Special Postal cards
and Btnmp photos. Bee us nbd save
monoy. Kozy Studio.
8CH00l"n0TE8.
The first week of sohool indicates
good attendanoo and very few tardi
nesses whioh wero caused by reasons
impossible to control, Thoro aro no
good oxauses for tardiness oxoept
siokuess or death or if the child is ono
of the supports of the family.
The sonior olass orgauizod last
Thursday with tho following officers:
President, Keith M Evans; Vioo-pres,
Samuel HeikeB; Seo-Troas, Lcona
Heikos.
The boys aro enthusiastic over foot
ball. With much practice and some
training they will develop a light, faBt
tem whioh ought to proVe a terror to
all opposing teams. Stott Neiswang
er was eleoted bnsiness manager and
he is now arranging n schedule
It is hoped by every teaehor that
tho parentB having ohildren in school
will visit at least tho classes and rooms
in which their ohildren aio enrolled.
This may seem to bo of no valuo be
fore you visit, but it will onoourogo
your boys and girls and tho toaoher.
Sohool is not only n pluoo for the
preparation for lifo, but is a part of
life, real lifo.
Conrad Jacobson, Prin.
Phenomenal Bargain.
We have been fortunate in making
arrangements whioh enable us to oflior
you a year's subscription to Furmer
and Breeder and the Herald for only
$1.00. This is an unusual bargain;
tako advantage of it TODAY. Your
subscription to Farmer and Broodor
means that you aro entitled to ireo
consultation with the Speoial Sorvico
Department of Farmor and Breeder
upon any question pertaining to farm
ing and stock raising during tho term
of your subscription to that magazine.
This service alone is worth tho prioo
we ask for both publications. Let us
havo your ordor NOW. Papers sont
to different addresses if desired.
ABOUT VAIlMEn AMD BREEDER.
Farmer and Breeder is pro-eminent-
ly a magazine of farm and stook facts.
It show oxaotly how to do tho things
tho way thoy aro being dono by tho
most successful farmers and breeders.
It gives olear, DEFINITE and intelli
gent explanations of farm methods
and systoms. It is broad and varied
id scope and gives you ideas, plans,
and methods that you oan supply at
once and put dollars in your pockets,
The Herald, $1 per
I fully appreciate the liberal vote
accorded me at the recent primary elect
ion, and trust my friends and supporters
will be as loyal at the general election.
Thanking you one and all, I am
Faithfully your servant,
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HUBBARD.
Sioo Brook roturnod last Saturday
from attending the fair nt Lincoln.
Dan Hartnott uutood to Jackson
Wednesday.
Margaret Hurtnett whs ouo of tho
passengers from horo , ,to tho oity
Wednesday .
A fiuo new line of outing flnnnols nt
O Audersou Co's.
Mrs. James Hondrloksoii was ou tho
siok list a oouplo of days last week.
Mrs Houostoin spent laBt weok with
her parents iu Plum Grove.
Joo Smith was in Emoison last
woek, Oh you Joo,
Ray Graves is carrying his urm in a
sling, thu result of cranking an auto.
Wintor is coming ou and we have iv
big stock of blankets aud bedding, G
Audorsou Co.
Jim Qroen was in Homer Tuosduy,
E Ohristenson is taking his vacation
as rural mail currier.
Duggac & lief fern an woro uwity on
a land inspecting trip the first ot tho
weak.
Wo waut your oroam, butter, eggs
and farm produoe, und nill pay tho
higheBt market price. O Antiunion Co.
Mrs J Jesson and daughtor, Sine,
visitod at tliu Sam Larsuu liorau Tues
day.
Ohrihtino Beck has returned to Hub
'". to attend sohool, after spending
.ut vacation at tho L Rookwoll homo.
Chris RaBmusson, who lives near
l' iddler oroek, has rented liii farm
and will otcot a modern dwelling on
ono cornor of his land, where ho will
reside with his family,
Get your cotton llannol ru ens at O
Audorsou Co's.
Herman Renze was in Ounwu, In,
lUBt nook on businoss.
Mrs O M RuBmussen was in Sioux
Oity last Saturday.
Mrs OR Smith visited liut wiok
with her daughter, Mis Diorking near
Ooburn.
E ChristonBon and wife wore iu
Waterbury one day last week.
Overalls in tho best makes ut O
Anderson (Jo's.
Albert Hansen left tho first of tho
weok for Sioux City, having ucaopt
ed a position thoro.
Carrio Nelson came homo last weok
alter a stay oi soverai montus in
Sioux Oity.
Our school opened Monday, Sor3
temberll.
A fine lino of sweatois at O Ander
son Co's.
Sevoral from horo attended the ded
ication of tho Catholic church in Jncki
son Tuesday.
Graudma Thornton returned last
weok from her visit to Emerson.
Jettio Long left Monday for Sinsiua
wa, Wis, whore she will attend school,
Our fall weight underwear is now
on display and wo can fit ovory mom
bor of tho family in just what you
like. O Audorsou Co, '
Larson Bros have, employed , Peter
Jensen to build their new barn.
Mrs Herman Nelson spent a couplo
of days tho first of tho week in Sioux
Oity.
Plastering was finishod on tho Riloy
& Sullivan dwelling last week and
carpenters aro busy doing tho finish
ing work.
JACKUON.
Mrs Paul Sharp is visiting relatives
at Oharlston, Okla.
Editor-Postmastor KroeBen, of
Sioux, Neb, had business horo Mon
day. Mrs Mary E Mullalloy, Chambers,
Nob, was looking aftor soma business
mattors horo laBt Friday,
Josoph Hall, jr, dopartod Monday
for Lincoln to attend the university
tho coming year,
Anna Olnrk dopartod Monday for
Sinsinawa, Wis, to resumo hor studios
at St Clara academy.
Mr and Mrs E W Nordyko nnd Mrs
A J Nordyko autool up from Sioux
Oity last Friday evening.
Robt MoHulo, of Fnirbury, Nob,
spont ovor Sunduy with his daughtor,
,
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t
MsmsaMa&iuieMaiwtikKB
Gortrudo Mcilulc, who is ntlondlrg
school horo.
Mrs Emma Rice, who mado her
homo with her uioao, Mrs Josoph Two
hig, the past two years, was removed
to n Sioux Oity hospital last woek for
treatment.
Mario Goodfollow departed the laBt
of tho week for Denver, Col, whoro
she will to toll tho coming oar.
A numbor of priests of tho diooeso
nttrinded tho eon felon co at tho paro
ohial residence of Rov O'Sullivan last
Thursday,
Eva Stevons, who spout tho summor
vuQutiou iu the homo ot hor brothor,
Frank Stovtns, nt Upton, Wyo, ar
rived homo Thursday.
James Delonqhery wout to Ponder
Saturday to spend u few days witli his
daughtor.
Laura Jonoi, of Otnuhn, nrrivod
here Saturday for a visit with rola
tiveH. Sho is returning from a two
weeks' vaoutiou which sho spent nt
Matiitnti nuil Colorado Springs.
Nellie Uogan doparted last Friday
for Valentine, Nob, lo resurao hor
sohool duties there.
There will bo u dntico nt Ri toy's
hull September 25, 1014. Jns Hutu
tirlnud will give nwny n chnnco ou n
Ford nutomobilo at midnight with
ouch ticket nt $1, Everybody invited,
John Brady, nu old uud respeoted
citizen of this place, diod suddenly at
his home hero Inst Friday nftornoon,
September 11, 1014. lio is survived
by his widow nnd two d lughtors, Mrs
O A Barrett, of Sioux City, In, aud
Geuevievo, of this placo. Funornl
services woro hold from tho Ontholio
church nt 11 Vlook Sunday. Intor
ment was m . n St John's oomotery.
Among thesu .ma out of town nt tho
funeral woro Mr uud Mih Boatty, Erin
Maun, Bluir, Neb; Mr MoDouough
and son Joo, of Omaha; Dr N J Maun,
Toknmah, Nob; Mrs Tim Murphy,
Homer; Mrs C II Duggan and daugh
ter Loua, and Mrs O H O'Notll and
son O H, of Sioux City; Miss Flom
ming, of Lnurol, Nob; John O'Neill
nnd wife, Ponoa, N)b; The Misses
Kavauangh, of Watorbnry, Nob; Judgo
D C Heffomnn, of Hubbard, Neb; Mr
and Mis Frod Morgan nnd son Steph
en, of Winnebago, Nob,
HOMER.
Miss Helen Shull spont n tow days
in Dakota Oity laBt weok with friends.
Mrs Frank Mansfield, of Denver, is
hero on ii visit with relatives,
Will Blessing writes that ho nnd hiB
family are now looatod at Modford,
Oro.
Miss Emma Wilkins attended the
state fair at Liaooln Inst week.
. Mrs EX "o I. t mill "I p.i, f T
coin, are wmi ui iuu 'liiu aiiui.
homo,
Heloq Stjdworthy has gono to Lin
coln to attond tho university.
Mrs Mary MoBoath, of Dakota Oity,
visitod relatives horo Monday and
Tuesday.
Arthur O'Connor loft this weok
for Mexico on account of failing
health. His family has moved horo
from Winnobago,
Geo Drake moved his household
goode hero from South Sioux Oity
Wednesday nnd wlll'tako up his resi
dence here.
Tho concert given by tho Alegra
olub in tho opera houso last Friday
ovening was a brilliant suocoss, and
drew a splendid orowd considering tliu
disagroeablo weather. Musical talent
from Sioux Oity, Pondor and Walthlll
appeared ou tho program.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY
A H Blivon has been soriously
ill
tuo past weok.
Allen Klino has enrolled ns a stu
dent at Morningsido college
Tho sohool board decided to add an '
othor toacherto the forco, at their last
mooting, to caro for tho inoronso in
tho enrollment ovor laBt yoar,
Archio Myors and Miss Mary Cahill
woro marriod Wednesday of lost week
in tho Oatholio oharoh, by Fr Bchlier.
Miss Fannio Wilbur has gono to
Wayno, Nob, to attond tho stato nor
mal. Hoy H Oarlock nnd Miss Ethol
Brown wuro marrii .' Thursday of last
weok nt tho O V Garlook homo.
Thoy will naido ut Westflnld, la,
whoro the groom is a toncher in tho
public schools,
Olaru Mitulit-ll has begun touching
a term of school iu tho Ulybutg dis
trict eut-t of Homer,
' SALEM
MiisFnni Hall is sponring
the
week witli Mrs Arthur Armbrlglit,
E W Nordyko uud family, of Sioux
City, spout Sunday ut the Arthur
Armbrigjit homo,
Com mu 11 ion Btrvioos ut thu Sulom
Lutheran church wero postponed ouo
Weok Sunday ou uooouut of tho rain,
Mrs J J yiots left lust Thursday for
hor home iu Berlin, Conn, utter six
weok' visit hero with hor mother, Mih
11 Bodcnbeiider, uud other, relntives.
Frod Beermun und daughter, Mrs
George Uatoi, woro called to Battlo
Crook, Nebr, lust Friday by the seri
ous illuoss ot Mr Ueerman'd brother,
Wm Boarmann, who is afllioted with
stomach tiaublo.
For Sale.
A bran new surroy for sale ohoup.
Putrioh Jones, Hnbhurd, Nebr,
REAL E3TATE TRAN8FER3.
A U Htoln to ,T K nnd Martha K I'nlm
ur. iwhwM2i-2h-o 1 B020
J as M KUiit and wifo to Izoru N Hcott,
liiuiul 411-100 ucrog, lots, lnr.'-bH-. ., iooo
K4iii,urooto Tuos Allawny, lots 4
und D, bike, Homer , .,,,,, too
K II Oornoll mid wifo to Dolphin Rher
wood, lots 2 uud , blk ti.Uontrul So
HlouxOlty., ,, 1000
v H Oilman nnd wifo to W Priestly,
lotT. blfcrJ.Ooylngtoii iioo
For Seile
A well matched sorrel team, Fields
& Sluughter Co, Dakota City, Nob,
t.e e..iL e..e..e e e e e e e e e e e f.,y,,t, A.f ,f.
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STIN SON'S
Specials for Saturday.Sept. 19
For this Dixy Only
2cansStandard'Com 15c
Mb Green Pkge 28c Coffee for 25c
25c pkge Oats for 20c
1 lb Dried Peaches 10c
7 pkgs best Matches 25c
1 can Standard Peas 10c
3 cans Salmon 25c
All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables and Meats
at Lowest Prices
The remainder of our winter stock arrived this
week and we now have the largest, and most
complete line of merchandise we have ever shown.
We are showing fifty different patterns in macki
naws made up in norfolk, plain, and belted styles
ranging in price from $6.50 to $10.00.
Stinson's
Dakota City.
Only 15 Days of Low One-Way Faresto
PAGIFC COAST :f
September 24th to October 8th
If you expect to go to California during this brief autumn
period of low rates, you should arrange early for your accommo
dations in the Burlington's through tourist sleeping cars' to I,os
Angeles and San Francisco, via.Denver, through Scenic Colorado
and Salt Lake by daylight.
$33,00
Daily through tourist el. if ra to Los Angelos via Denver, through
Soonio Colorado and Salt Lako b uylight, Ono line of theso sleepers. may
bo joined along tho Omnhn-Husi. igs main lino; tho other lino may bo joined
along tho southern Nobraska mnin line. Arrango for your berths through tho
undersigned
L. W.
201" YEAR
AK-SAR-BEN
FALL FESTIVAL
SEPT. SOTO OCT. 10
1B14
WORLD AT HOME SHOWS
Every afternoon aaet vMtec.
Eleetrloal Parade Prate nifl Para
Evening Oot. 7. AHfeweiM Oe.
HOME COMING WEKK OCT. 5 TO 10
PIONEERS i!aoiJo7ur Pte"w "-Bto
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DENTIST
S. G. Daily, of Sioux City,
will be in Hubbard every Monday at the office of
Dr. Seasongood, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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Ntsbraslci
GENERALLY FROM NEBRASKA
TO
PAGIFIC COAST
II. E. Gordon, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr,
Wakklkx, G, P. A., Omaha, Nob,
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DIVORCE YOURSELF
From Dirt, Dust and Drudf etj
Combination Pneumatic 'Sweeper
Release from broom diudgery-from die ttraln of moy
ioj tnd lifting furniture and (torn the dangerous scattering
ol dutt and germi that ue raited by the ate of the broom
and the old faihioned carpet twecper.cau be attained by
the ute of the Duatley Combination Pneumatic
Sweeper, which, although cash operated by hand,'
createt powerful lucu'on force which draws out all the ditt
Vnd dutt found in your rug and carpets asd at the same
time the revolving btuh picks up all list, pis, thread,
livelinj, etc
THE DUNTIEY SWEEPERS"aie madl in thrcetoes cad sold
under rigid guarantee forone year. You may try a. Dust.
Icy ta your own .home for 10 days Fran of Ciarge.,
I For loere Retailed loforniatlop'wilta'.TODAY,
-Agonts Wonted
Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper
U0.. 0501 So. State st. Chicago, 1(1,
IS
One DOLLAR
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