JWWWNwwilltwwi w K1 wwi ti7w J wi'i'M.'i wwVtoWwlMfi tAik J wwMWtf i !iNAMMiHVMVIMR?ntWKiiVMMKH .-' jmm jKkwiiwtw DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD t DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA r Iht DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD JOHN II. llEAM, rubll.il.-r. Official Taper of Dakota Comity. Permission has been granted for t e transmission of this poper thru t'-o mails qs second class matter. Telephone Nos. 13 nnd 15. Subscription Price, 51.50 per year. THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1910 Lutheran Church Notes By Rev C. It. Lowe. Salem is not to be outdistanced in the cool saving campaign, but is In the game liko a lot of -other folks. ,Wc have not been heating the wholo church every Sunday but only the Sunduy school room. It is a little crowded at times, but while some others are suffering n deal of con venience In the fuel situation, wo .will gladly put up with some. After all there is an advantage In being plose together, in "not having a wide Bpaco between the pastor and the )eople. We have often wished the tiack scats were the most comforta ble in the house. We bring tho pl tino and tho pulpit to the anteroom end there we have the service as snugly as you please, The practice for the Christmas pro gram goes on. Last Friday was such bad night and so cold that we took a chanco for Saturday night helm; better, and It was. Cold, indeed, but It was a lino night to be out aside from that. Tho wind did not Mow and tho stars shono as bright us you ever saw them. Some of the folks walked all tho way, some part of the way and somo got out their bob sleighs, and we had n merry time. When we had sung a while a big pan of old time popcorn balls, the brittlcst you ever ate, was passed with candy and salted peanuts. Games, grafanola music and visits were tho order of tho evening. Why should we think wo have to go a Jong way to have a good time, why tlo we havo to have a good tlmo made for us? We do not, all wo have to do is to get out and make it for our selves, and it will be tho best time you over had. And why cannot the wholo church havo good times like that together? Wo will have ju3t vho right kind of a time at tho church Christmas Eve. Wo want ev ery one to como to havo a good time. Of course 'wo want the friends to get Jn tho way of coming to tho church, wo want to bo soclablo and pleasant, for our sakes and for tho sake ,of every one olso who will come and en joy an evening with us. Wo have hoard a lot of a church that serves a Hocjal purpose, and they all ought to do'so, but just to bo a social servant :ind center is not what a church in or, I know thero aro somo which havo becomo but little else, but they have debased their high calling. I 3cnow of one church which had such win all congregations on Sunday even ing that they decided to have juat a nociai gathering ,ot the community at that hour. The first two" nights thoy had a house fulLahd they thought .tno Hchcme wag a, success, but tho next night they found tho crowd cut In half, and beforo two months ,they had fewer than thoy used to have at a ,rcgular church service, and ono of the members told me that it was al most impossible to have anything ut xne, cnurcn in tno evening now, ana they wore considering abandoning the scheme. Tho church, Salem can bo made a social center for the commu nity without detracting from tho church services. The gospel can be preached regularly, and we can gath er there for purely social ends. too. It would be a good service to the community It we would have various social gatherings there, We lack just that thing yin our community. We have one good thing to tell this week, and that is we will he favored by the Delco-Llght people of Sioux City Christmas eve. They will have one of their excellent light pjants at work and we will have mo o brilliancy that night than the church has ever seen. Say, won't that he joyous? We know you will want to lie there now. It is found in Iwi ii 1 im on If mottim just yet with the cold and Inclement weather, to do much with tho organi zation of tho mon's Sunday nchor-l aloss, hut wo will try to go' ahead With the work as best wo can, and thero has been some work done al ready, and thero is moro in the nit for somo tlmo after Christmas. Wo are not ready to tell just now what It is to be. The preacher pastor is not at tho bottonj of it either. SALEM It is a good community. Have faith in It. It will bo what you mako It Pump Irrigation In Nebraska Before ono decides to install a pumping plant for Irrigation pur pose there aro a good many factois that should, bo considered regarding tho feasibility of tho -project nnd tho construction of tho plant, says Ne braska Agricultural Experiment Sta tion circular 2. "Pump Irrlcatton in Nebraska." Tho circular discusses the amount of water neccssarv. do. sign of a plant, wells, pumps, etc. It may bo obtained freo from tho College of Agriculture, Llnpoln, (looil 'ov llnnis la Tho dairy cow, of all farm animal, Is the most efficient machine for con- centrated, high-priced food products, says "jDalry Barn and Milk House Ar rangement," a new circular of tho Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station; Therefore, from nn oco noinlc point of view, as well as from the standpoint of nnhnal comfort, .t Is highly desirable that adequate barn or shed facilities .be provided .for the dairy herd. This 28-page 'circular is well Illustrated with pic tun and drawing of dairy barn and milk, house arrangement. Ask for , circular 6, addrewtng request to Ag-rleukural- Experiment Station,- Lin- eeln. r, I'""B ui Kiymi utui JIUil von GD 5 d COUNTY CO It RESPONDENT 5 d is JACKSON Mrs. J. Kosslng was called to Mo vlllc, Iowa, Sunday by the .announce ment of the sudden death of her sister-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom O'Connor, of Ver million, S. 1)., arrived here Monday for n visit in the home of her par- nnto IV Hnrlnlnla nml fnmllv The schools will close here Friday for a two weeks' holiday vacation William Heenan has purchased a corn sheller, also a new tractor from C. J, Goodfellow. ' . I The business men hero arc reorgan- Tuesday, izing and expect to operate tho locnl- John Beacom motored to Sioux City telephone exchange, which was sus- the first of the week, pended several months ago. Tom Long shipped two car loads of Gcorgo Baney, Mike Boler and Har- cattle to Omaha the first of the week, old Hall had hogs on tho Sioux City, He accompanied the shipment, market last Wednesday. Tho Rich-' Miss McCauley and Miss Webber ards' Brothers hod a load of cattle on will spond their Christmas vacation tho market tho same day. in their homes. Mrs. Orvlllo Beith and children vis' Margaret UfHng and Alice Howaid itcd relatives in Allen, Neb., several , ca,nc. UP Trom ONelll lost week to days last week remain over Christmas In their homea ' here. Lee Hall was down from Dixon. A ,nrKC nulAi,er from ncro went to Nm'u1.aStT1UrSyMf,0r ? 8hrt Vls,t Sioux City Tuesday to attend the with his family in this place. wako of Mra M j Beacom. John Ilickcy departed lust week for Mr8. W. Rooney is COnfincd to the Hot Springs, S. !)., to receive treat- hospital in Sioux City, ment for rheumatism. He expects, Mr aml Mrfi c M. Rasmussen and to be there a month. family who havo been visiting the Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Jas Mackay, pnst. weck ln tho Chris RnsmU8Scn of South faloux City, formerly of this ,0 left Mondny for Iow wherc plu7,PCE'em,C,ri 8thi a S1" :tJlc.V will visit relatives, after which Hattie Kcnnelly, who underwent an i, '., ,ni i,. r .nn,.,..i,. .,i. operation at SL Vincent's hospital a ... --- -n-, I- ..... .. last of this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Noble League and baby departed Monday for Omaha. Paul Colo underwent an operation at St. Vincent's hospital Monday. l' An entertainment Will be eiven at St. Catherine's Academy on Thursday ZCnlng,?mbCAu8iK ?fc u 'lc,ock'L byheru,p,H' . . A I ar? 'nyltcd. . ,' " n.iifcfc Btuu ui xxcrciuru SLTn?!.!1?!' FrU,ay' ?"d ViaS f"irvere cold, bordering on pneumonia. " n uZ undit cons'deri"K; ho state Mrs Jensen via,d th first of tho of tho weather. Seventv-four hedd ,i, i,rt r u 1 i bvv tyiw iiuiu itu uiu DLuurv VUI13 111 1 were sold, at nn nverago of $327. ills herd bull went for $3325.00. Tom Sullivan had n load of hoori on tho Sioux City market last week. Curtis Boler returned last wec!c from a Thanksgiving visit with rela tives at St. Peter," Minn. HOSIER. Earl Swctt arrived Tuesday of !ast weok to visit his brother, Prof. Swctt and wife for a few days. Prof. Swett and wife, Mr. Enrl Swctt and Miss Elsie Elliott were entertained at tho Chns. Holsworth homo Wednesday evening. JJoc Hale was n Homer visitoi Thursday. Miss Mary Nelson was nit inenm. ing passenger from tho north Thurs day. J. M. King visited in Homer Thurs day. Scth Barnes returned to his homo in Omaha Friday after a several weeks visit with relatives in nnd around Homer. J. E. Rogors and wife and Miss Mar garet Smith were Sioux City shop pers Thursday of last week. Francis Davis was a north bound passenger Sunday, returning Monday. Miss Lulu .Olsen of Sioux City was il Homer visitor Sunday. Mrs. Alice Walters of Sioux City, was, an Incoming passenger from the north Sunday. Tom Ronz of Wayne, visited his parents, Phil Ronz and wife tho first of tho1 week and attended his fath. ors sale. The sale was not well at tended but everything was sold and at a good prico, We understand tho CrUslor broth ers have bought tho hotel and after i good bit of llxln up, will run nftrst class little hotel which Homer is much In need of, "Andy and Joe" will bo remembered by many of our people as running u resturant hero about ton years ago. Dana Purdv has rnntml n fni.in Iowa in tho vicinity where his sister, Mrs. Myron Bates lives, and will move there in tho spring. His par ents. Dun Purdv nml wITa wkn . horo on a visit, will return to that part 01 tno country with Dana. Bob Harris, who had a coon skin coat mado in' Sioux City recently, says his numo Is still Bob. Maybe George clnims tho honor of owner, ship but Boh snys ho is tho guy who wonrs it. , ' Aiiawny uros, Kettlor &. Proluc and Ashfords havo very prettily dec orated Christmas windows which muKos us realize that Christmns hs luiuiy inmost upon us, mrs; will JJIackoter and daughter Mildred are on tho sick list. ' The children of John Labnhn and wlfu are on the sick list. Lewis Pilgrim visited his father in the hospital Mondny nnd reports him ulilo to walk. Dr. Daily nnd wife nnd Miss Helen Bolster were Sioux 'City visitor Tuesday. J , i Doc .ilclvcrnnn of Dnkotn City was u Homer visitor. , Airs. Tom Christopher and Mrs. Millie MidkllT were incoming pnsse gers from tho north Tuesday. - xi'iVVlP oU&ed hl bnr. Get. at Mitchell, S. I)., lust Week and ports Geo. Wna better Tut not of danger, ho will have to uml re- out another operation. Ho hm been ill for a long time, , Mrs. Tom Ashford of Sioux City visited her father, Tim Murphy, be- .,wV.. ... ....iiK iicuuinaii winter HUIIIIARI) Mrs. M, M, Beacom passed away Tuesday morning at six o'clock, at St. - ,w ..... immtui, ciuux uuy. urniul ma Beacom had been a sull'lforer foi several months. , i Charley Heenev slilim.i n i,.,.i. . of cattle to Omaha lost week. Kathryn Long was a visitor In the the week. Herman Rcnze is assisting with the farm work on the Dan Hartnett farm. A lot of corn shelling is being done. Sine Brock was an over night vis itor Sunday in Sioux City. Mrs. C. M. Rasmussen was Up to sloux uity tp see Santa Monday mV " ,' ,",,".," "' 0,uu-" .ft sotucli drlftingof snow tho ,.onds j,nve been Mocked most of tne time for tho past two weeks. I Union Lone wnnt to Sioux filtv on ik1 A H jAUMnl .ItA. f . Cjfl. ftl-aa natlve Iandt where they w, mnke nn cxtcnueu visit. Several cars of Rrain WCEe shipped out of hero lhc past week Mrs. Jo,,n Grcen was a Christmas !,,. ; ! rif m,1o IJ ,i m iu ...' .i . it, u v ti " 1 j... lost week Bill Rooney spent the past week in Sioux City with his wife, who is in a hospital I is irun : ..rrHHiM j - - Mr. and Mrs. Hansen enioved visit from relatives Sunday. Louis Larsen and family were Sun day visitors in tho John Jensen home. The Uffing girls were Christmas shoppers fn the city the first of the week. FloreHco Hariner was a Visitor in the Joe Hefiernan home Monday. Mr. Miller has given up work- or. the Section. Edna Andersen returned to her homo after a few weeks' stay herein tho home of her uncle, L. Pedersen., Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Long were in the city this week. f . Mrs. B. Rooney and infant son were in the city the first of the week. , w George Timlin was in Sioux City on business one day the past week. SALEM Ebol & Blessing purchased a Hok stoin bull at a sale in Sioux City Monday, paying $500 for the animal. A number of tho farmers from Sa lem 'attended the' John Critz sale in Omadi precinct Tuesday. Ray Hazlegrove, who hid been workine around hero fnr t.h nus.t year, roturned to Goodrich, N. D., last inursuny to spend tho winter with homo folks. Mrs. F. W. Beermnnn spent over Sundny in the Elmer Cornell home' nt Poncn. The 1 Herald For News When It Is News New Accredited Herd List Out The second list of herds officially credited as freo from tuberculosis and of herds that have passed suc cessfully one test with a view to cer tification has been received by the College of Agriculture for free dis tribution. Lists of such herds are published from tlmo to time by the United Stutea Department of Agri culture. They contain tho different breeds of cattle, tho names of the owners, and states where the herds aro located are arranged alphabeti cally. Control with a view of event ual eradication of tuberculosis in cattle is being accomplished by sys tematic eirorts of Federal and Stato authorities in co-operation with cat tle breeders' associations and herd ownors inosa wishing a, copy of 'lcnl ,,st No 2 should nsk for United Statcs Department of Agriculture circular 54. t " ' , 1 TheMaUGb$to tWhiWthSakwn!WyiUl We can 'umUh you the kind ol printed tales letters end drculan , on HAMMERMILL BOND thai I will get your message in the rihi way to the man whe can buj your gooas. Use more printed seiesmaiuklB, Ask us. i The Herald for News when it Is News. parental home here the first of Xi WlSr4 tVSA vl 1 'ifVajy 2 i v wTWl 11 I'W Nothing Else Ever Helped Her MILWAUKEE WOMAN SAYS SHE A WASTED 8500.00 ON VARIOUS MEDICINES. "Honestly a few bottles of Tanlac has done me more good than other treatments and medicines that have cost me $500," said Mrs. E. P. Weld hier, living at 1012 Wall St., Mil waukee, Wis., the other day. "This may sound like' a very broad statement," continued Mrs. "Wafdhier, "but It is so, for I never got the least benefit from all the other med icines I took and after taking Tanlac I feel like a new woman." Continu ing she said: "I have suffered with stomach trouble more or less all my life. I had a poor appetite and could scarce ly eat a thing without it nearly kill ing me, especially for the last few months, when I could eat only the liehtest food. Everything I did man age to eat would sour on my stomach and gas would form and I would be bloated something awful. The gas would press up against my heart so 1 could hardly breathe and I would feel like I was choking. I never knew what it was to be without a headache, and I had severe pains al most continually in my right sid.3 and shoulders. I lost so much weight I was scarcely moro than a frame, and was so weak I could hardly do my housework. I was so nervous 1 could sleep but very little at night, nnd would get up in the morning completely worn out. "I saw in the newspapers where Tanlac had been of such benefit to others whoso condition was described as being similar to mine, so I con cluded to try it. Well, It surely was what I needed, for after taking only four bottles my stomach is all right and I havo such a fine appetite I eat anything I want and I never suffer the least bit afterwards. I am not bothered with gas or bloating any moro and the smothering and chok ing spells havo disappeared, I have n't had the headache since I beiran taking Tanlac, and the pain In my side and shoulders are things of tho past. My nerves are in fine condi tion, and I sleep all night without waking up once, and get up In the mornings feeling refreshed. In fact, 1'fvver felt as well before in my life, and I will never miss a chance to say a good word for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold in Dakota City by Nelswanger Pharmacy. In South I Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in uomer uy wagner's Pharmacy. '!nril of Thanks Wo desire, through the columns of jThe Herald, to express our sinccio , thanks and appreciation to the peo .pie of Dakota City for the timely assistance rendered us in the loss of our home by fire. ' I R. C. Becker and Family. Keir Bros. Grocery Co. Specials for Saturday Honeymoon Coffee, per lb 50c Steel Cut Coffee, 2 lbs for .85c Tea, uncolored Jap, per pkij 30c Pancake Flour, per sack 35c Raising, seedless, per lb pkg 25c Raisins,, seeded, 2 Ib-pkgs .- ,....,. 45c Mince Meat, per pkg 1 5c Peeled Peaches, ,5 lb pkgs .7 ..$1.60 Karo Syrup, gallons, Light per, can $1.05 Karo Syrup, gallons, Dark, per can '. . ,l.C0 We have a full line of Christmas Candies, Mixed Nuts, Oysters, Fruit, Etc., for the Holiday Trade. Telephone No. 31 Buy Here and Save $$$$$ Flynn Commission Company Office Phones Auto. 9239 Bell. 361 WM. (BILL) J. FLYNN ORDER BUYING GIVEN , o.BBsWriSM' . &?. -Bsa-' ' i j'i?'BMTseTseTri?IBMW,bv'l t 'AwAMwABSJBBBvaK SJBbvm OHalBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBHLBeKt BLeBBBBBBBBBBPIHKBBBBBHBWk7-' Westcott's Undertaking Parlors t ATJTO AMBULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 426 Now Phone, 2067 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. Dahota City, Nebr. Everybody Reads the Herald .Residence Phone Auto 88282 . COMJIISSION" MERCIJANTS Room 301 Exchange Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Stock Yards HOGS. CATTLE; SHEEP. Write US Wire US Phone US , If you want market information. Ship Us For the High price ami good fill. SPECIAL ATTENTION Jh' 4- i 1 to. Ml Jt.i "J 4 A a i" H ' .a -IX'- - " m A.A?' rji-ngifc5iifaariri-e--r-. t