Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, June 12, 1919, Image 1

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    Dakota County Herald.
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State Historical Society
ALL THE NEWS WHEN IT IS NEWS
Established August 22, 1891
DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919.
VOL.27. NO. 2
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
GLEANED FROM
OUR EXCHANGES
Meadow Grove News: Hev. An-
lias returned home from Emerson.
I where ilie haa lieen assisting her son
Ralph and his wife to commence
housekeeping. ltnlph has a goodpo
rition at that plr.ee in a drug store.
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I Lyons Mirror: Supt. Linton and
the Uov scouts lett Saturday ior a
tiim and son Edward were Norfolk week's outing at' Lake Quinnobaugh
cauers monuay.
Maskell Tribune: Hev. S. A. Draiso
of Dakota City, came to Maskell on
Thursday to distribute a car of cv
around among the farmers who wi
etuight short.
Obert Tribune: Chas. Hammatt
andwifo were visitors during the past
week with home folks near Vermill
ion, S. T). - Mr. llammatt's brother
recently returned from the army.
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Fonda. Iowa. Times: J. L. Kroe-
scTT left Sunday evening for a pleas
Thev will return to town Thursday
Mrs. Sarah Brewster, of Dakota City,
and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Noonnn, of
"""ioux City, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Will
ahnson and daughter Gladys, of
th Sioux City, were visitors at
Ed Lewis home Docorntion day.
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Bloui.ifield Monitor: Mr. K. I
Rurch who left the Monitor last week
to take charge of a plant at South
Sioux City, concluded not to invest
and promptly returned to his old job
as foreman of the Monitor. Mr. and
Mrs. Ilurch received their household
coods this week and have taken a
comfortable suite ofrooiris over the
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..Insurance Gives Assurance..
jacc'oflmUnd.
Assurance brings peace
Peace of mind makes foT
miiipiiiuss. i
Don't gamble on thq futufj
safeguard it!
ifTiciency, sucoess,
Now is the time!
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slepn to take.
Reliable Companies.
Jackson Sta&e Ban
faekson, NdJrasla
lire trip to Chicago where he, visited B , t t whcro lllov arc 110W
friends the first of the week, return- jjvjnw
ing to Fonda and his duties on the i "' 0 ,
Times Wednesday. ' A1Ien 'News: Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hale, Willard Brant and John Isom
Wayne Herald: Donald Miller and nutoed to Sioux City Thursday. .. ,T.
Henry Ley, jr., went to Crystal lake. J. Overboe managed to find a little
Tuesday to spend a few days, at the spare time from the worries of his
Ley cottago. ...William Mick, of So. farm and decided to take a little
Sioux City, was in Wayne the first of pleasure trip to our nearby mclropo
the week on his way to Carroll to ijs 0f Ferry last Tuesday. He' was
look after business. feeling very elated over the prospect
o for as tlie reporter stepped into tho
Ponca items in Allen News: State depot while waiting for the train
Agent Mathwig, of South Sioux City, . Tucker showed us his ticket to prove
was here several days last week. . . . he was not going to Sioux City, but
Citv SunerintenUcnt Jacabson and tn Forrv. Wn lmvn not soon him
wife left Saturday for Columbia, Mo., since his return and so do not know Mulhall loses thirty-two acres of farm
where they will take a special course how he enjoyed his trip, in fact we ami stolen by the river. The Itnl-
at the Missouri State University. l not know that he got back, and wo jnri) a section hand, bought the tract
o ' 'are somewhat worried for fear he ,r u.wi nimni twn vnr mm. nnn.
i unuji juuruui. miss vvi.u u iuwn ( mignt nave necome iosi in uie mci.ru
left for Dakota City where she will polis or that one of Ferry's traffic
visit with friends for a few day's.... I cops might have "run him in."
Manuel Boals, Vern Morgan, Harry j o
Ebel, Willie Morgan, Vera and Ora Sioux City Journal, G: The big
Bcerman, Belle Morgan and Verna drouth, commencing Julv 1, will be
Ebel of Dakota City, spent Saturday , viewed lugubriously by William liick-
miu ouuuuy visiung iiuiii unu uiiiury ey, 01 JaCKSOll, iCI). 1110 popular
song about "the. key to my cellar
doesn't bring any roseate view of the
future. Hickey still lias the key, ac
cording to report, but hist! Wat
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trading to pay $QTi an acre, anil mnk
intr a navment of $500. Then the
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Royal items in Neligh Leader:
Mrs. II. Francisco returned from Da
kota City Friday night. .. .Neita
Dawson, Lela Francisco and Hattic
Harris have completed their school
term and are at'home. .. .Misses Le
la and Pearl Francisco went to Wayne
Sunday morning where Pearl is to at
tend school this summer.
Wakefield items in Wayne Herald
river began to encroach on tho farm,
and when the time came for Tony's
next payment he could find but
eighty acres of the land left. He
refused to carry out his contract, and
Mulhall brought suit to foreclose the
agreement. A counter claim by Sar
iantino, alleging that the land had
been misrepresented and netioning
the court for restitution of his 500
ant 'trip. They expected to return
Monday morning, but wore delayed
on" account of tho heavy rain. While
here, they spont tho evening with C.
N. Sehooleys, who wore residents of
tft. -Morgan for many years.
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Nejigh Leader: For the first time
sln'ce the prohibitory law went into
effect something approaching head
way appears to have been made in
putting a checkon tho men who have
boon peddling the stuff. From thd
very start both ollicers and private
citizons have had n pretty definite
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nutted. Tho liquid contents are mis- ,vho canceled tho contract and award
sing. Hickey, however, alleges that cti Mulhall the land. Judge Graves
he knows the guilty person and is held that there was no misreproson
seeking vengeance. Yesterday he tation, inasmuch as it is beyond hu
swore out a warrant at Dakota City, inn limitations to nronhosv what
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man'of ' Jacksofl; wlih braking and B of the Misoud. T eteiw1'? ottfeers, either past or present,
nnftrinir his house. In his com- r ".?,., ,.,L I L,H ,i et .Xi'r with citizens, many of wliom arc
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proof of it has been a different thing.
Iii'thls connection tho Leader wishes
to go on record with the statement
that the blame for failure up to the
present does not Ue in tho mam with
Airs. Dean Cornell returned Sunday plaint no averreu tnat Moran unlaw- til the latter part of the month, a ", L'r'r:', VinclJnhtTnn -to iVot
to her home in Jackson, after visit- fully, fclonoiwjy .and otherwise y mndopomisnorynoto cMojwUrcdfflW fi '"Step Imvi- l-i?nl
ing a few days with hoparenMinwytheuJjan
nttihM.'C.'W. Long.,,. M. arid WrS ubI'nf fof 3?todl 5f te Moran' SiouxTCily, in which the 13quItnblo ! u0WhMnVirall v thl l?ooS nodln
Lewis Cooley are-packing their house- has not yet been placed under ariest. company, of South Sioux City, seelto,,-,. J'1,6 S"'
hQdl goods preparatory to moving to - -o- to collect S500, being continued until ftrr?'t o Kw B J. V &
University Place, Lincoln, where they Rlrux City Journal. 5: Althougii next term in order that additional Alt.1:,U.?ft.,..1,oy S ,.wn. " u ..nmic"
mlrchased a homo. John Mulhall, Sioux C
ity rei?l estate nvldnncc mav be submitted.
o ueaier, won a ease in i;;iKui comiiy q
Walthill Citizen: Miss Sylvia Lam- Neb., district court yesterday involv- 'Sioux City Journal, 7: Mi3s Glad
Charlie VanCleve and wife of Homer, nnd "the defendant, Tony Surinntiiio, tertaiii a party of -friends at a 1 j ltlio mnchinp show its best pace
enont. Snnrlnv liiHi .1ps Cnv .mil ivif. nrn lasnfs. ilm tn flu. v:irrnrino nf t.lio !!. 1...' !.., :.. 41. TM.. !., 1...I-..1 "lit tllO OlUCCrS liatl 11 lliaChlllU that
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have boon a spectacular affair. They
were driving a big Chalmers six and
startod to make il run for it and
miss (-.nase reiurneu 10 uanoux iiiy niis.suuri river. oariuiiiinu losesouu torias'. ... Under the guidance ol Ne-l
Tuesday, after a visit with her par- payment which ho made on a '10-acrc braska state atronts. slraniro thinrrn!l)U
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-iii.a ui. jri.u . . . .jui.-i. y. n. iviuun iiiiiu uuiu iyiiivuuu un., muu., unu apparently nappon to automouues
' ' confiscated in Dakota county from
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Miss Chase returned to Dakota City Missouri river. Sariantino loses $500 today. .. .Under the guidance of Ne-I ,, lfu . 1 i ' 1 Vi
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way as to block progress. When
i searched tho car had 104 quarts of
J whisky on board, which was "confis
cated along with the automobile.
Arthur L. Brown, brolhpr of Hoy
Brown, sued out n writ of replevin
for the automobile, setting up that
thp machine was his property and
pot that of Hoy Brown. In this con
nection thero is a story going tho
rounds in Noligh that a number of
local parties are stung in sums rang
ing all the way from $75 to $125. It
is reported when Brown and Weeks
loft hero they wore commissioned by
these parties to purchase some choice
liquor for private stock and this was
conlicsated along with tho rest. An
other lead was, obtained tho latter
part of lust week which resulted in
.the issunncQ of a warrant for C(ias.
Ford
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homer Motor cq.
THE HOUSE
OF SERVICE'
booze runners. Arthur Brown, of
Elgin, Net)., armed with a writ of re
plevin, has bumped into a stone wall.
A deputy sheriff of Antelope county,
Nob., lias an order fiom Sherifr Geo.
Cain authorizing return of tho car,
hut several days' effort havo failed
to locate it within the county.
Brown purchased the car a few weeks
ago. After using the machine sev
eral days, his brother LeUoy drdve
tho car to Sioux City and unwisely
attempted to run the blockado over
the combination bridge with a supply
of wet goods. The trip ended at J)a
kota City, with LoKoy under arrest
for transporting liquor and the ma
chine was confiscated. Now the own
or
possess!
in iiiKmeeovifuilv ondnnvnrinfr To 'J!10 ,s;suaC0 ol a Warrant lor t, HIS.
alnToEiTon." Motorcvci"" l'?!!?ch ," "l?.. Jf "l"!'? JI"
Iicomnn Bert Luke, of Sioux City, has 'Y" foi,0"""," l ,.
been appointed fecial deputy sheriff Ci nnc the othdr i. B.
tf.,10'!? .ff.'.!,!: W Si intoxicatl'mi'd
'iwnuu ijvflDuoiuii. i.iuLiii v;v;ii; ill- ,.,.,, l,. Tin l I i n
,'!"". ii uu 4iin unu luvill jiHiivu,
one in Madi-
Boono counties.
mil had an auto
wreck just oast of Tilden, When ar
rested they still had somo liquor in
their posmession, which they made
..I'd. I... ..In II I r....... tit
A recent court inline in Da- "-.V ..."'," ' ,n;uu ","'" ,v " '"
tt ".W"1 y ' A'vvaiirsw'ouVZlc;
Obtained no doflnilp li'w to his Idea
tion,' otherwise than that one of tho
state agentr. is reported to have driv
en the car to tho western part of the
state.
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too counij. owjnK Uj th(j fnct thnt Kin()ch wu
Kiniinon KntiTiirlKiH Coo iivi,. t of the county and l.is whereabouts
p t:i ..i:ij i n'.'.i :."' were not
i. iiiuiMiuii, vinibuii iiuiu JUblfl ilLlUU
day with his cousins, George
Frank Hasse. .. .Mrs. Will' Boss and
daughter, Marie, of Sioux City, were
Decoration day visitoi-H at the Davis
and Fuller homes. .. .Nols Tolstrop
nnd son Chnrles, went to Crystal lake
Thursday fishing. Thev brought
home a fine string of fish..., Mrs,
Mary Gigear went to Hubbard Satur
day to visit -for a week with hor
brothor, John Pro.vancha, and other
relatives... .Joshua Leonard went to
the soldiers' and sailors' homo at Mil
ford last week. His many friends
here were sorry that ho did not stay
until nftor Decoration day, as ho was
missed by all who knew him at the
services on that day lohn Proyan-
(cha of Hubbard, a Civil War veteran,
came up Thursday to attend tho
Memorial day program and soldier'
, rocoption rriday. Ho was much
pleased with tho splendid troatmnnt
ho was accorded while hero.,.. On
May 28, Mrs. AugUHta Guedke, by her
attorney, C. K. Paul, filed in tho
county court of Dakota county, a pe
tition asking for a detenu IrfnUon of
heirs of Lizzy Kiddoo, ilocoatioi. Mm.
(jaedke in ownor of land of which
Lizy Kiddoo died pogBC'sBod, but the
Kiddoo oitato was nevr administer
ed,... Mr. and Mr. Jny McKntafl'er,
of Ft. Morgan, Col., came ovorUm) to
hpeiub Docoration day with rl8tlvon
hern, arriving Thurwlny noon. Tlioy
roported good traveling 'and u pleag-
known. Ho and a nartv
" arrived in Neligh about ii o'clock on
"; I Wednesday morning and Nightwatch
Jiniloy arrested him as he stepped
from bis auto. Ho was arraigned
in county court during the forenoon
and his trial set for Tuesday at 1 p.
in. lie was released on bonds fixeli
nt $5on. Bud and John Conger wore
arrested hist Friday on a complaint
of being intoxicated and creating a
disturbance. They were brought be
fore County Judge Ingram who fined
them $17 each. They said they ob
tained the liquor from n traveling
liorsetrador.
MATIUMONLW, VKiSTIJJtlfl.
The following marriago licenses
woko Issued by County Judge Mc
Kinlcy during tho past week:
Nnmo and Address. Age.
David J. Kerr, Sioux Cltv, Li (il
Curru- Williams, Sioux City, Ia...ri?
Herman II. Henry. Sioux Citv. la.'J'i
Catherine Holnitw, Sioux City, la. .1 J
Clifford A. Newman, Uncle Rapid,,
lowu , ; i'j
June !:. Simon, llinton, Iowa "0
Jay A. Clark, Hloux City, la "A
Myrtle Christy, Hloux City, In,.... IK
VeJnier II. Hughes, Hloux City. ia.Ji
Foldle M. Honry, SIoujt City, Ia...l!
Judifa S. W. McsKlnloy oll'iciatod at
tho woddfiiga of all tho above pur-ties.
KAHJ1 1UIIU0AU N0T13S
(.'. It. Youuir, County Agent
The rains on Wednesday and
Thursday evenings of last week and
the class play at Homer on Friday
evening put an end to our organiza
tion meetings ior tho present. This
was a very great disappointment;
but we will strive to overcome It by
similar meetings a little later.
Cholera was found in tho herd of
hogs belonging to Jos. Twohig In
Summit piecinct. They were vacci
nated. A letter from Mr. 12. II. Hoppert,
extension in tin from the state Uni
versity, states that the cool, wet
weather we nro having is producing
an abundance of spores, which cause
apple iit'iib. As a moans of combat
ting this diseased condition "of our
most popular fruit, he suggests spray
ing two or three weeks after the pet
als fall with l'a gallons of lime sul
phur, and one pound of dry arsenate
of lead to each 50 gallons of water.
Experimental work nt tho Oklaho
ma Experiment station proved that
threo weeks old pigs can be immun
ized against hog cholera for at least
n year ' on given the seruimvirus
trert. The work was only con-
duiU i .no, year, but thero is but
little ti. i' .' from the immunity
ever running out. During the year
they were tested, tho pigs were caro
fully watched. At intervals, part
were fed cholera blood in rather
Inrgo doses and part were injected
with the virus. They report tlint in
no case did the pigs show, signs of
sickness.
roit saw:
Five room house and two lots, in
Dakota City, Neb., near tho depots.
Enquiro of Eric Ansncs, South Sioux
City, Neb., phono 22L.
Homo Demonstration Notes
Miss Floronco At wood
Homo Demonstration Agont
Tho preservation of foodstuiTs is
an effective Food Thrift. It enables
tho individual housewife to savo tho
surplus of food that othcrwiso would
, ho wasted. Tho food preservation
work will begin this week with dry
ing demonstrations. Sco tho sched
, ule of tho meetings in last wcok's
Herald.
POULTRY HINTS.
A great many poultry raisers think
that with tho cpming and passing of
Juno their work is or can bo reduced
to tho minimum. This, of course, is
a great mistake. Tho old proverb v
that, "A chain is no strongor than its '
weakest link,"Ms just 113 applicable to
tho poultry business as to tho iron
chain. A weak link (a neglected
month) means tho wholo chain (the
year) has lost its real power.
In nil .seasons and at all times the
vermin question must bo fought.
Lice nnd mites do more damag'o than
tho nverligo person is nwaro of or will
admit. Right now lico and mites
nro very busyily engaged in their
propaganda work increasing their
jncmbership. Get out your machine
guns, gas them, bomb them, don't
give them a chanco to reorganize
their forces, this is tho month for
good oircnsivo work, don't get lazy.
rifii i)
Just received n Car Load of Mill
Feeds. Shipped in small lots, mixed
or straight! Car load lots at lowest
prices. Ask for our prices.
W. M. Slaughter Grain Co.
Herman F. Foley Mgr., Dakota City,
Nebraska.
The Mission of
Swift & Company
Swift & Company has become
one of the large hiisinesses pi the
world through continuing to
meet the growing needs of a
nation and a world.
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Society has a right to ask
how the increasing responsibil
ities and opportunities for use
fulness which go with such
growth are being used by the
men who direct its affairs and
the men have the right to answer:
To promote the production of live
stock and perishables and in
crease the food supply;
To reach more people with more
and better meat;
To make a fair competitive profit
in olrder to reimburse the
25,000 shareholders for the use
of their capital, and to provide
for the future development of
the business;
To reduce to a minimum the costs
of preparing and distributing
. meat and to divide tho benefits
Ir of efficiency with producer and
consumer; '
To live and let live, winning
greater business only through
greater usefulness, with injury
to nothing but incompetency,
inefficiency and waste; to deal
. justly, fairly, and frankly with
all mankind.
These are the purposes and
motives of the men who direct
the policies and practices of
Swift & Company.
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