DAKOTA COUNTS HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA Lr4 T 13 V 1 j. H "PREPAREDNESS" The month of April is the beginning of preparations for tilling tho foil. The Farmer, like any other business man, must know his receipts und disbursements to the penny, and to save time his bookkeeping must ho simple nnd easy, yet accurate. A checking account is tho logical ans wer to this need. We shall be glad to furnish a Farmers Record Book for recording your farm operations. This record will be especially valuable in deter mining yourlncome for Taxation purposes. For your valuables we have new Safety Deposit Boxes in our electric ally protected vaults. The cost is very small. The Mid -West State Bank UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. SIOUX CITY, IPWA. PROGRAM "THE TOM THUMJt WEDDING" FIRST AM) SECOND GRADES. APRIL 28, 1020. Minister Frank Forrest Bride Frances Mahon Groom , . Fred- Foley Maid of Honor Melina Circo Groomsman William Triggs Father Paul Clinkenbeard Mother ., Dorothy Learner Bridesmaids : Margaret Giese, Margaret Bargman, Ruth Graham, Louise Lowe Flower Girls Louise Peir, Grace Hannah Ushers Eldon Morris, Charles Mahon Guests A One Act Playlet. Scene Any Church. "FAIRIES OF TODAY." A TeacHer Florence Frederick Dr. Knowitall Dorothy Learner A Prince ' Fred Foley A Princess Frances Mahon First Fairy, Flower Fairy . . .' Louise Lowe Second Fairy, Fern Fairy Margaret Geise Third Fairy, Frost Fairy ., , Ruth Graham Fourth Fairy, Flower Fairy f Helen Maney Fifth Fairy, Cobweb Fairy . . . .. Gretchen Forrest Sixth Fairy, Moonbeam Fairy ."........ Vivian Hannah Seventh Fairy, Butterfly Fairy Margaret Bargman Eighth Fairy, Crystal Fairy Dorothy Fueston Ninth Fairy, Daydream Fairy Louise Peir Tenth Fairy, Wish Fairy Helen Ostmeyer Scene I. Schoolroom. The Fairies at School. Scene II. Forest, The Fairies' Graduation. ' Scene III. Schoolroom. Tne Faries on Duty. Concluding Tableau: All of Fourteen Characters Appear. Record of Marriage is Made in Marriage Register. The Herald $1.50 & WestcotVs Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMBULANCE SIO'UX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 426 New Phone, 2067 LOCAt NEWS ITEMS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920 Gcorgo II. Hasso nnd family woro dqwn from Emerson Sunday nnd&pont tho day in the A. T. Unaso home. Mrs. Pat rtollcher cmo down from Norfolk, Neb., last Thursday, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Belle Rarnctt. Mrs. Will Powell has been on the sick list for tho past two weeks. Georee Gribblo camo up from Omn hu Uoiuiuy lor u visit with relatives. D. M. Neiswanger ruturned homo Sunday from his visit in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Pi of. C. E. Simpson spent over Sunday with friends in Woodbury county, Iowa. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller Wednes day of last week. Mrs Charity Hart und daughter, Miss Beulah Hart, were visitois hero the past week from Sioux City. L. E. Butts, 56 years of age;, of South Sioux City, died at a Sioux City hospital Saturday of apoplexy. There will bo a regular meeting of Omadi Lodge No. 5, A. F. and A. M., Saturday evening of this week, May the 1st. Fresh home-rendered lard for sale. Enquire of Mrs, George E. Heikes, Dakota City, Neb., route 1. Phono 70- Fill. Mrs. Helen Chesshir and two chil dren returned to their home at Plain view Sunday, after a visit hero with relatives. W. H. Berger returned Saturday from Omaha, where ho had been serv ing on tho federal jury for the past two week?:. Frank Mahon has leased tne rie'' Bargman pool hall. Mr. Bargniu.i is gnnization was effected and o!icats 100 ir.n CENT American (M.IJI LAUNCH i:d. A representative of tho Natinial' 100 per cent American club, Mr. Russell P, Howard, of Lincoln, Nob., was here Monday and Tucsdny and secured a list of members as n nu cleus for tho organisation of a local club in this place. Mombcrship cards and literature will be sent here as soon as his re report goes in, and steps will thou be taken to perfect tho organisation. It is hardly necessary to Htato what a 100 per cent American club stands for, however, as soon as the organisa tion is completed here the aims and efforts of the organization will bo fully explained. 'Following is a list of the members obtained by Mr. Howard: J .J. Elmers, Win, P. Warner, Sid ney T. Frum, D. M. Neiswanger, C. R. Young, Wilfred E. Voss, John II, Roam, J. S. Bacon, II. II. Adutr, C. B. Crcgo, S. A. Stinson, Georgo Barnett, G. F. Broyhill, W. II. Berger. II. R. Greor, F. E. Morris, L. R. Sanford, Cyril E. Simpson, Walter E. A.ulor, J. P. Rockwell, S. W. McKinloy, .- D. Sanderson, J. C. Smith, B. v!. Buchan an M. E. Blessing, C. H. Jinxwoll Mrs., Belle Bnrnott, C. R. Lowe. 1 J. P. Rockwell was made president and Walter E. Miller secretary of iho organization until a permtment or- making arrangements to move to a elected. new locution. Miss Mary Maxwell returned Tues day evening from New Oneans, where she had been for a week in attend-, ancc at a Red Cm conventlnn. Mrs. Ruth Paquin and An. Alice NOTICE. To whom it may concern: There will bo a meeting of tho as sessors of tho several precincts in terested, on Friday. A.uil aoth. 1920. Peasley, of Sioux City, were visitors "t Coburn Junction, in the afternoon, here Tuesday in tho home of their pr the purpose of adjusting and fix parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. .Joollttle. R the valuation of what is known Frank M. Sides, who underwent . an ' "SmP nntf in Drainage operation at a Sioux City hospital a f'!1' ,No- 1 nnd 2; . All persons few weeks ago for hernia, is getting I,"1"?8?! arc "'lasted to bo pres- along nicely and will soon be out or'"" J p. Rockwe l' me Jiuspnui. Butler, father of Rev. Mrs. Rockwell, County Asso3sor, A.xC S. A. Draise, spent Sunday and Mon- J.. ..i.i,: . !. -Kit r ., -i Stinson's Specials for Saturday, May 1 . FOR THIS DAY xONLY 3 pkgs. Spaghetti or Macaroni.. 2"c 1 lb. Fancy Soft Shell English Walnuts ii'c 2 cans 2-lb Pork and Bean?, with . Tomato Sauco 32e Largo Pkge. Post Toastlcs -0o t lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans . .JlSc 2 cans i&lb. Choice Red Salmon . .J.Vic , 1 am Maryland Chief Stringless Beans Il.'lc Ono 3-lb can Banner Brand Tnblo t Apricots :t0 . . 2 cans fresh Lima Beans Succotash , - for re y pkgs. Toothpicks ..i()e Ono gallon can Red Raipbcr- ries !K!.nO Ono sack Pancake Flour ...30c Boiling Beef per lb lor. Rib Roasts, per lb 18; Fresh Fruit and Vegetables of nil Kinds for Saturday's Trndo Stinson's Dakota City, Nebraska MATRIMONIAL VENTURES. nn. xn i .. dav visiting at the M. E narsonnee1 uv, V'"winu mnrriage licenses :L?1?ITL m. L nVlPnnnn wero issued by County Judgo Mc Tuesday morning. ' , "7 ' AB, P week: Harry H. Foltz has purchased the runa n i,!f, wi.i,i - no house recently vacated by Mrs. Bps- Efrie j T Winfleh, Kas..." sie Clinkenbeard, from Mrs. Charity c. . T L A,l tZ Hart, and has moved into it, froi. the ,ey jr V0.' Siu cl 27 old Pizey residence. Mildred Hevington, Sioux City . . . .20 Sam Keir went to Kansas City, Mo., w.lVrri,,,.,rl,, m liwm'wr Mortday on a business trip, and also yAfllJ,H LAllLh 10 PAslbRL to meet his mother yho is returning Seventy acres of sweet clover, nnd from San Antonio, Texas, where she plenty of water. Cnll on or phono spent the past winter. L. L. Howard, 03 F 20, Dakota City, Mrs. Martha S Francisco of RoyalN?brftska Neb., was granted a divorce in the ' I " district court at Meligli, Neb;, last u"'.","l'i urges iicuer roiuuy week, from Henry Francisco. The National and state campaigns for family formerly., resided in 'thls"'tmv-,production of more and better county. ' '? fytist4ck Includes valuablo aid for The Ladies Aid sqciety of the .VI. -E. IMltijy .rnistjrs in tho form of bulle church wiirhold a bake sale in tKtf3? n"P circulars giving information Keir Bros, store Snturday nttemoon fathered from cxtonsivo research nnd of this week, nnd will have on sale' practical experience. A largo num all kinds of good things to eat. l)er "bulletins nnd circulars cover-home-cooked.too. inK about every phase of poultry Edgar Coleman, who was arrested ri?leinl? " hcr Abtatine1lJ 'reo from a week ago by Sheriff George Cain f ColIAefr1. f Agriculture at Lin n.i ,i ru.. ci in- coin. A list of such miblications Wm. Lord, of Philadelphia, was taken "&"! ,bo tained and those desired back to Pennsylvania Monday to stand S1.0 few of the ttaejr George Sh and family expect Theh Car fad fe Sto? to soon return to Dakota couiityirom .Pointers. Poultry Disease Problems: mSSS Ifnr Vl,. nk-t f. ,y h- Turkey Kaising, Duck Raising, Mites !!I6 !. r P u. fT JCars a3,h,f nnd Lice, Hints to tho Poultry Rais ITSSoS'JSJSk "f buita P,ant S2J- CulHng, Preserve Eggs Mrs. Mary R. McBeath is this week k . moving to the residence jusfc west bf I ,. SALES3LVN WANTED me ik. ii. tvans nome, wnicii she re- Trt,;RoUH: or.lor.. fnr ini.rionflno- nll. ,.-- . .. .--. , :5asasiassssesE3 M G. F. Hushes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coal cently purchased. Mr. Bordwell, of Morningside, who bought her place, will move here this week. Mrs. tu. &. (jole ana little son ac companied Mrs. Cole's mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Berger here from Phillips burg, Knn., last Thursday, v. hero she had been visiting' for the past month. Mrs. Colo returned homo the same day. County Judge McKinley officiated greases and paintsv Salary or com mission. Address THE TODD OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Personal Banking Service You can place your money in this bank with the firm belief that its olFifiei-i are your friends. Come to them with your finaiu!j:l problems and re ceive the advice and aid you ned. Our ini.durts are identical with yours. We are never too buv to go over your problems with yoii. At this bank you can depend upon petting PERSONAL BANKING SERVICE a so-vice which will satisfy your every business rcouiremont. Bank of Dakota City Dakota City, Nebraska. High Schools la State Contest Livestopk judging teams from 21 high' schools took part in n stato contest at tho Collego of Agriculture at Lincoln April a. Tho Waverly team won first place, and Clydo Wal ker, a member of tho Waverlv team. nt the. following weddings during tho was declared the best individual iudco past week: Churloy B. Breltweg of livestock. The Friend team took and Effie J. Taplin, both of Winfiold, second place, nnd Glenn Wright of Kas., on the 21st, nnd Stanley L. Ingo thb Aurora team won second indlvld- nnd Mildred Bevington. both if Sioux ual honors. Trophies were given by City, on tho 2Gih. tho Nebraska Livestock Breeders' As- The Salem Ladles Aid will meet nt sociation, n livestock commission firm Mrs. Adolph Bartols' home on Thurs- "n(l several other private companies, day, April 29th, at 2:30. The serv- About 126 high school students nt- ine committee is Mrs. Harrv Ostmev- tended tho contest. They were on er, Mrs. Ernest Runge, Mrs. Archie tortalned by tho Liicoln Commercial Coughtry and Mrs. Adolph Bnrtels. 0,'ub nnd visited tho manufacturing Everybody invited. plants of tho Hebb Motor and Nobrns- Feed dry mash to secure tho max- ''"Aircraft companies. The contest irnum number of eggs, says a now staged annually for tho purposoof circular of tho Nebraska Collego of creating gronter interest among high Agriculture called "Feed Dry Mash." 3tuu' siuuenis in ijuuur iivuaiuun Uhe easiest way to feed dry mash is by the uso of tho hopper or self, feeder. The circular gives pointers on the construction of a dry mash hopper, dry mash rations, scratch feeds, etc. This is what it says about dry mash feed: It increases College Emphasizes Simple. Dress egg production. It is an economic , TiB)lt CorSetH, high heeled shoos, feed. It produces more eggs than oxtrcmo styles or "fads," nnd over egg tonics It keeps tho hens In dress, nro a few phases of feminine good condition. It makes pullets ma- iifo put uniler a han hy ft reccntcir ture early. It should be kept before ciar of tho University of Nebraska the fowls nt all times. Tho circular College of Agriculture. It says that Will be sent free upon request. it s not consistent to wenr silkhoso In remitting for The Herald, Theo- and oxfords with a fur coat, or a fur dore E. Bllven writes from Santa about tho neck with a georgette Rosa, Cal that "They aro all well dress in summer. Character is shown and happy; that the weather i-j fine through dress, und it is difficult to und the crops are looking good; tho respect yourself when dressed in rags show for fruit Is great, if no late and dirt, or to be respected by othors frosts come. Met Luther Heikes In when over-dressed. A person who Is Santa Rosa, recently and hud dinner content Jo wear h silken gown ovor with him certainly enjoyed the vis- torn or shabby undorgarmonts is it very much. He seemed to think merely giving an exhibition of soma California a pretty good place so far. undesirable characteristic. Tho most He had been around seeing some of artistic costumes aro those which uro our big fruit and chicken ranches simple in design, woll proportioned, nnd thought them groat. 1-eo in the harmonious in color and consistent last Herald of Mr. Bukei'n death, throughout. Tho circular is called Mrs. Mason and family have oursym- "Selection in Dress," and may bo ob- pathy. Ono by one our old friends tainud free. Another circular along buck there aro passing nway. Re-,tlio same lino is called "Color in member us to all our old friends." Clothing." ' u - FOR SALB A Rock Island two-row stalk cut tr. WILL H. ORR, , Dakota City. Neb. We have now been in Dakota City in the Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, n little over three years. Our aim has been to ploase our customers, to treat every ono right and alike; and to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. Wo still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. Wo thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you t ho same courteous service in the future. COME OFTEN H. II. GREER, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. vmmmMmA MKffkJnAjMKdKliJiJKjR Flynn Commission Company Offico Phones Auto. 0239 Bell. UG1 Rcsidonco Phono Auto 88282 .- WJL (BILL) J. FLYNN LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Room S01 Exchange Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Stock Yards HOGS. CATTLE. SHEEP. Writo US Wlro US Phono os If you want market information. Ship Us For tho High price nnd good fill. ORDER BUYING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION v wws o mhs mmmim m mw mm I Abstracts of Title j A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees tho Accuracy I of every Abstract I inako 3. J. EIMEIIS, Bonded Abstractor. Successor to tho Dakota County Abstract Company b I J ai i