Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 30, 1919, Image 4

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Mrs. Joe Maurice of Woonsocket,
S. D is here vlsltlnj? relatives.
J. Jesscn, wife ond daughter, Sun
dnycd with friends in the country.
The Farmers' Union met at the
Chris Miller homo Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder and son
Leo were in Sioux City the past week.
Mike Green, W. DuRKan, Rose Ste
vens, Mrs. James Howard and son
James and daughter Mary, Mr. and
Mrs. I-.cn Harris, Mrs. Varvais, Mrs.
Dan Hartnctt, Mrs. Hood and littlo
son were city goers last week.
Quite a number from hero attend
ed the funeral of D. Hognn at Jack
son last week.
Mrs. John Jcssen visited friends in
Nncora last week.
Mrs. John Green visited a couple
of days the past week with friends
In Sioux City.
Mrs.Mohn Hayes and little daugh
ter left Friday for their home in
Chicago after a three weeks' visit
here with relatives.
The J. Ryan family of Jackson vis
ited last week In the Tom Cullen
home.
A new barn is being built on the
Mullen farm now occupied by John
Dawkins.
Mrs. August Andrescn returned to
her homo at Wood Lake last week.
She visited a couple of weoks with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Storey and littlo
daughter motored to Sioux City one
day last week,
Miss Baumgardner of South Sioux
City, was n guest In the Harrow homo
Sunday.
Mrs. Emil Young and children vis
ited relatives in South Sioux City the
past week.
Tho Fred Bartels family visited in
the- George Bartels home out on the
bottom the past week.
Mrs. Minnie FrancLsco and children
motored to the city tho past week.
Mrs. Emil Young enjoyed a visit
from lier sister, of Kilgore, Neb., tho
past week.
Florence Graves was in Sioux City
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Waters entertained
several relatives and friends front
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Sioux City tho past week.
James and Theresa Green attended
a party in Ja6kson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Hagan and dau
ghter Mary were visitors last week
in the M. Green home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson enter
tained friends at dinner last Thurs
day. Mrs. John Hartnett and daughters
Bonnie and Mary, Mrs. Tom Long
and daughter, Mrs. F, Welsh, Mrs.
Dan Hartnett and Mr. Jones were city
shoppers Saturday.
George Reiss wos in the city one
day last week having dental work
done.
M. C. Thorn visited friends in town
last week.
Mrs. Jcbbo Graves, Mrs. G. Deroln,
Mrs. Emil Young and Mr. and Mrs.
Len Harris were passengers to the
city last Friday.
Rose Stevens spent a day In the
city last week.
Mrs. Joe Lcedom and grandson
spent a day of the past week In tho
Sam Thorn home.
Mrs. Saxon and children, of Minne
apolis, Minn., are here visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Pete Shearer and children
visited in tho home of her parents
Sunday.
Margaret Hartnett visited the past
week with relatives in Sioux City.
The Larsen family visited last Fri
day in the A. Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson, Mrs. Ras
mussun and Mrs. Christenscn motor
ed to tho city last Saturday.
Miss McCauly was a city passenger
lost Saturday.
Tom Long wont to Omaha on busi
ness Monday.
Alice Beacom was down from tho
city ond spent Saturday and Sunday.
George Portls was an over night
visitor in Sioux City Monday.
Guy Anderson and wife motored to
the city Sunday,
Augusta Larsen spent a couple of
days tho past week with friends in
Sioux City.
Chas Varvais and wife were city
shoppers Wednesday of last week.
Rev. Andersen of Sioux City, con
ducted services in tho Lutheran
church hero Sunday.
The now dwelling of Louis Peder
sen will be completed this week.
A number from hero attended tho
funeral of Grandma Nelson in Sioux
City Friday.
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kJ ary but an entirely jnew thing in cigarette
enjoyment.
Know what a drink of cold water does for your
thirst? Well, that's what Chesterfields do for"
your smoke-hunger. They satisfy
It's all in the blend fine Turkish and Domestic
tobaccos combined by secret formula that can
not be copied.
That's why you want Chesterfields if you want
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Marcus Miller Is having a fine new
house built on his farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. GocrU and Mrs.
Leo Blede motored to Sioux Cjty last
Friday.
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Scott Fullen is about to-close a
deal for'tho J. A. Hall general store
here.
Mrs. Catherine Jones has about re
covered from her recent illness.
She and her daughter Rita, expect
to leave about January 1st for Cali
fornia to spend the balance of the
winter.
W. A. Baker has been appointed
temporary rural carrier on route 1.
M. E. Kennelly, also a temporary
carrier, who has been serving as car
rier for some time, has sent in his
resignation.
Mrs. Chas. Goodfellow and Mrs.
John Flnnnery will be joint hostesses
to the ladies of "St. Patrick's Guild"
at the Mrs. Chas Goodfellow homo on
Thursday, November the 6th. All
members are earnestly requested to
attend.
Mrs. Henry Francisco came down
from Royal, Neb., last Wednesday to
stay while tho threshing is being
done at her farm here. Her son
Freeman, of Lusk, Wyo., also visited
hero last week.
Mrs. Vfda Mixer of Sioux City,
spent last Wednesday night in the M.
Zulauf homo.
Lee Kearney of Sioux City, was
looking after some business matters
here last Thursday and Friday.
Master 'Daniel Hartnett fell on the
sidewalk last Wednesday afternoon,
fracturing his arm.
Rev. J. F. McCarthy of Omaha was
a guest of Rev. P. J. McCarthy sev
eral days lost week.
The Jackson high school boys de
feated the Trinity college team of
Sioux City in a game of football here
last Friday afternoon by a score of
0 to 0.
Mrs. Anderson and her daughter,
Mrs. Maas, of Boone, Iowa, were week
end guests in tho W. A. Baker home.
James P. Goodfellow, who spent tho
past six months in St. Bernard's hos
pital, Council Bluffs, Iowa, arrived
homo tho last of tho week.
Dr. Maglrl spent Sunday with rela
tives in Omaha.
Lee Hall, who is working at his
J trade at Dixon, Neb., spent over Sun-
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day with his family here, beinc en
Youtc from Sioux City where he vis
ited his mother, who is recovering
from an operation.
Mrs. D. P. Waters returned Tues'
doy evening from a week's visit with
her niece, Miss Mary Clark, at Den
ver. Joe Twohlg, while manipulating
some machinery Tuesday, had" the
misfortune to break his front finger.
Dr. Maglrl reduced the fracture.
Joseph Marsh installed a new piano
In his home Tuesday.
HOMER.
Mrs. Will Jastram was a guest in
the Chas. Davis home over Sunday.
Wellington Smith, of South Sioux
City, visited relatives here several
days last week.
Homer played football at Dakota
City Friday and the game finished G
to 21 in fdvor of Homer. This is
the first time Homer has been scored
against this season.
Teddy and Claude Thompson of
Sioux City, were visitors at homo on
Sunday. '
Seth Barnes, who was a Homerite
for years, but who now lives in Oma
ha, had tho misfortune to break his
arm and mash his ankle. We did
not hear how the accident happened.
This is quite serious for a man of
his age.
Fred Kipper and wife were Sioux
City visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. R. J. Jones and Roberta, and
Mrs. Ed Beardshear and two children
were Sioux City visitors Monday.
Mrs. Tyler of Salem, Ore., who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed
Beardshear, and relatives in Sioux
City, returned to her home this week
Miss Helen Bolster spent several
dayswith Mrs. H. A. Monroe in South
Sioux and several days in Sioux City
with her sunt, Mrs. Pete Andersen
and family, and also with Miss Ger
trude McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Andersen of So.
Sioux City, were guests at the Pete
Sorensen home Sunday. Their neph
ew, Harry, accompanied them.
Mrs. Gertrude Blessing, of Oregon,
was a Homer visitor Monday.
Frank Kettler and wife and Miss
Cora .Sorensen and Ed Fox were vis
itors in Sioux City Sunday evening.
Miss Helen .Bolster was a- guest
this week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Schlate.
. ttaymona smitn Jias secured a po
sition jn an express office in Council
iilulfs.
Miss Christine Jensen was an in
coming passenger from the north on
Saturday.
Will Crippen and wife, who have
been visiting relatives here, depart
ed one day lost week for Cherokee,
Iowa, to visit other relatives. His
brother, Newt Crippen and wife ac
companied them.
Marvin Garner broke his arm last
Thursday. He is the oldest child of
Sam Garner. The youngest child is
in a Sioux City hospital recovering
from an operation for appendicitis.
Jim Irby visited Sunday in the Geo.
Jensen home.
Walt Elliott left Monday to spend
the winter months in Texas. He will
look after his land interests while in
the south. 4
Jimmie Nelson is on the sick list.
Chas. Bristol and family of Ken
ard, Iowa, were guests of his parents
D. C. Bristol, the week-end,
Sam Thorn went to Humboldt, la.,
last week to visit his mother.
Mrs. John. Blacketer had the mis
fortune to scald one of her feet a
few days ago. The burn is quite
painful.
George Madsen and wife of Salem,
visited in the John Blacketer home
Sunday.
Miss Lulu Harris, who teaches in
the Meridian district, called on her
friends in Homer Sunday, .
Miss Helen Bolster was a passengei
to South Siou'x Wednesday of last
week, to visit in the H. A. Monroe
home for a week.
Mrs. Rev. Pendell of Morningside,
visited last week with friends in
Homer. Mr. Pendell was a former
M. E. pastor here.
Mrs. Wilbur Allen was knocked
down Wednesday evening of last week
by a boy riding his wheel on the side
walk. We need a traffic policeman
at every corner.
Rev. Daily, an evangelist of the
American ChrJBtian army, was "do
ing" the .town for several days last
week for funds to "carry on" the
work of his organization.
Mrs. Will Purdy and daughter, of
Mankato, Minn., visited relatives here
last week. She is a sister of Mrs.
Harry Rasdal.
Miss Leila Rasdal, who is attend
ing high school in Norfolk, spent tho
week-end at home.
Miss Freda Houts of Sioux City,
visited friends in Homer the week
end. Littlo Orval Probst was taken to
a Sioux City hospital Friday for the
removal of his tonsils and adenoids.
Malcom Smith spent tho week-end
at home. He is a student at the
State University.
Dr. Sttdworthy departed Monday
,for a two weeks' hunting trip. Mrs.
Stidworthy accompanied him part of
tho Way.
Mrs. H. A. Monroe- of South Sioux
came down Saturday' and her sister,
Miss Marjorie McKinley, who is teach
ing in Sioux City, accompanied her.
Pa McKinley, who is batching, enjoy
ed their cooking. They returned to
South Sioux City Sunday.
jMIss Margaret Ashford came down
from Sioux City Friday to visit her
father.
Ralph Smith, son of Oliver Smith
and "wife, has secured a position as
mall carrier between the depot and
postofflce at Council Bluffs.
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Mi', and Mrs. Charley Kate and
children spent Sunday at the Vern
Heikes home.
A party was given Monday even
ing at the Ray Aughey home,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Broyhill and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Brady visited Sunday
at the Elmer Broyhill home.
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Heikes were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Heikes'
mother in Morningside.
- Mr. and Mrs. Will Armbrlght, of
South Sioux, "culled one day the nast
week at the A. M, Armbrlght home. I
, S. A. Heikes made a business trip
to Wakefield the first of the week. '
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Specials for Saturday
Apricots No. 2 cans - per can . . .30c
Peaches No, 24 cans per can 30c
Pears No. '2 cans -per can 30c
Italian Prunes No. 2 cans per can...r 30c
Pancake Flour, 4-lb. sacks, per sack 35c
Oatmejl, large pkg 30c
Syrup maple and cane per bottle 45c
Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs. foi 25c
Army Beans No." 3 cans per can . . . t 20c
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HEmmett H. Gribble
South Sioux CM j, Nelm
Candidate For
Member Constitutional
Convention, latli Dist.
DAKOTA AX1 THURSTON
COUNT1 KS.
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A Continuous Resident, of Da
kota County; Nebraska,
Sinco 18G7.
Your Vote and Support
Respectfully Solicited,
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Election, Tuesday, Nov.4,l!)l!)
Buy your Boar Early and have, the advantage of
a Wider Selection.
I am holding no Boar Sale
This Fall
This saves you money, for it costs to run a sale.
I have a large number of big-boned, stretchy boars
of good quality and breeding They are priced
to sell quickly.
Crystal Lake Stock Farm
John B. Evans, Prop.
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Auctioneer
Poncti Neb
Write or phone mo early for
dates, as I will sell nearly ev
ery day this season. I am sell
ing for tho best farmers and
stockmen in Northeast Nebras
ka. I have some good farms
and ranches for sale.
Yours for Business.
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