Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 20, 1920, Image 5

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When You Check On Us
When you carry your checking account at this
brink you can always expect prompt, efFiciers
service. You wilL seldom have to wait in line
to" make your deposits. You ' will always be
welcomed courteously, and our" machine-hook-keeper
will rpnder an accurate statement of
your account at the end of every month.
Check on us and check uh up on this !
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Dakota City, Nebraska.
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largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000
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locality to sell direct .to tconsumer
nationally known brands of an ex
tensive lino of groceries, paints roof
ings, lubricating oils, stock foods,
etc. No capital required. Write
tday. State age and occupation.
John Sexton & Co.,3FJ W. Illinois St..
Chicago, III.
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by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the teat of the disease.
Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh.
It la taken Internally and acta through
tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is composed of tome of the best tonics
known, combined with aome of the best
blood purifiers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is what produces such won
derful results In caWrrhal conditions.
Druggists 76c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
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Banking, Shorthand, Typewrit- J
ing, Telegraphy, Civil Service1,
Lookkeeping. Demand for '
graduates urgent. jtasitlons ,
secured. Students may work
for board. Address now for J
Catalog A. .
lloylcs College, Omaha, Nebr. '
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LOCAL NJ3WS ITEMS
THURSDAY, MAY 20, ll2o.
M. E. Church Notes
Rov. S. A. Drnlso, Pastor
Church services were well attend
ed last Sunday", both morning and
evening. Tho Sunday schoj. was
net quite up to norm I, l.tt still -vas
very good for a rainy morning.
Plans aro being carried forward
for tho childrcns' day exercises on
the 2nd Sunday in June,
Tho Ladies Aid society meets .villi
Mrs. Ramsey on V. May, unlr-us tho
weather should uo unfavorable, in
such a case tho incealng Will be at
tho parsonage.
There will bo a bake sale at Keir
Dros. storo on Saturday afternoon.
Everybody will find n wolcomo at
tho services nt oloven o'clock and
eight o'clock each Sunday.
On childrcns' day will bo opportu
nity for administration of baptism
for infants and adults.
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Q. ft C. MERMAN. CO.,
Springfield; Mass.; V. S. A.
E. B. Wilbur of South Sioux City,
was looking after business "matters
here Friday.
Donald Best was homo from !nux
City for the week-end, s'uiTeri.ig with
an attack of tonsilitis. '
Geo. C. Orr was in from his farm
at Hemmingford, Neb., the past
week visiting relatives.
Will Best entered the employ f
the Cudahy Packing company in the
city as a salesman on Monday.
Word Was received here by the S.
A. Stinson family of the birth of a
fine boy to Mr. and Mis. Gay Stin
son, Huron, S. D., on Monday.
Chas. Sund went to Lyons, Nehr.,
Tuesday for a few days visit With
relatives, and D. Van de, Zedde is
substituting as mail carrtor during
his absence.
Mrs. Vira Taft and baby returned
to their home at Norfolk, Neb., Sat
urday, after a month's visit in the
home of Mrs. Taft's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Baugous.
The Ladies Aid bocietv will hold a
Home Bake Sale Saturday afternoon,
May 22, at' Keir Bros. 3tore. Hours
1 to 1 p. m. Mrs. C. R. Young and
Mrs. J. A. Schalmus in charge.
Fred Schi lever & Co., hardware
dealers, are presenting their lady
customers with a convenient souve
nir flour sifter. Now if sorAe enter
prising merchant would present the
flour, the H. C. L. would be a thing
of the past.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Crego 'save
purchased ,th old Ged. ,T. Woods res-,
The property had Tieen sold to Mr.
Sanderson, agent for tho Burling; i,
but he did not complete tho ueal,
and let Mr. und Mrs. Orego have it.
George W. McBeath, wife and tr
daughters, Dorothy and Lois, ar
rived here Saturday night from Jack
sonville, Fla., to take up their resi
dence in Dakota county again, auer
an absence of over two years. They
will reside, in South Sioux City, where
Mr, McBeath has purchased an inter
est in the drug store in thatplacc,
Daniel A, Hall, of South Sioux
fIi-vr ttfVtft lima f niti ttf-l Iri o trntn n
cident near LeMars, Iowa, last week,
is reported to be in .serious condition
at the home- of his sister in Sioux
City, "where he wag taken after the
accident. Mr, Hall suffered an in
jured spine and painful flesh wounds
op his leg, The upper part of his
body is partially paralyzed from the
injury to nis spine,
James C, Davis, of Newburg, Iowa,
and Miss Maria Price, of dlti .tan,
Iowa, were united in marriage by
Judge S, W. flJcKinley lost Friday
afternoon, Mr, Davis is a brother
pf Mrs, Osqar Snyder, and the bride
a daughter of Mrs, Elsie K, Osborne,
ofHiteman, Iowa, a former resident
of this place, and also a niece of
Mrs. Lyda Powell, Mrs. Will Sierk,
and Oscar and Walter Snyder.
Mrs. Wm. P. Warner and Mis. Fan
nie Crazier departed Monday for
Washington, D, C, where they will
visit in the home of Congressman and
Mrs. K. E. Evans for a coaple or
weeks. Mrs. Crozler will make an
extended visit at other points in the
east, including a stay at Pittsburg,
Pa., with Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Snober
ger. They accompanied on the trip
by Mrs. S. J. Dr,aise, mother of Uev.
b. A. Draise, who went as fur as rind
ley, Ohio, to visit her children living
in that state.
Mrs. S. J. Draise, mother of lCev,
S. A. Draise, who has spent tho past
ten monthi with her son in Dakota
City, has gone to Ohio, where she
will dpend' the summer visiting her
con and two dayghters who reside
there. She departed Monday even
ing by way of Chicago to Findlay,
where she will make her first stop
over and visit. She was delighted
with Nebraska and hopes to some
day come again and enjoy the pleas
ures of a great state filled with
many good things. Her health was
greatly improved while she was in
Dakota City.
Eleven counties in Nebraska wero
reported May 10th to have organized
Salvation Army Advisory Boards,
These boards have supervision of tho
Home Service Program for l'J20,
which is a nation-wide movement,
wherein the Salvation Army offers
its sixteen major social activities to
every community where they nre do
sired. It is stated by Salvation Army
authorities that every county In Ne-
braska will be co-operating with
them by tne end ot the summer.
One of tho activities is said to be of
aid to the farmers in obtaining farm
help.
Harry V Hilemnn, of tho Prtncn
Advocntc. visited relatives 1 rro Sat
urday between trains.
Miss Mario Ross of Sioux City wad
nn over Sundnv Visitor in tho John
Baugous home south of town.
Attorney F A. Wood was over from
Sioux" Cjty Monday looking aftjr
business interests in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunn arrived from
Burkett, Neb., tho first of the wcok,
and are visiting at tho home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ed Frederick.
James Coughtry, an old time resi
dent of Dakota county, in compnny
with his daughters, Mrs. Anna Jarvis
and Miss Jean Coughtry, arrived horc
from Yamhill, Ore., last week on a
visit with relatives.
Wm. Clapp has purchased of Mrs.
Charity Hart the residenco property
just east of his hone. Mrs. Hart
has also disposed of her dwelling
houso in tho north part of town to
Mr. Circo, who owns a residence in
the same block.
A
George Shcibly, a civil war veteran,
and ono of the old timers of Dakota
City, who recently returned from n
winter's sojourn at tho government
rnnitorlum at Hot Springs, S. D., was
visiting old friends , here Monday,
He has pitched his tent at the Iowa
end of tho combination bridge, wha.'e
he will spend tho summer.
Word was received from Prof. C.
E. Simpson, who is visiting relatives
and friends in Iowa, announcing ie christino lticcke. Molstein. In..... 57
marriage of his niece, MUs Amelia i ., ,-,,,.,, n. ,v ru, , .,
Simpson, to Joel Fisher, of tt.'ftte'k'
Dodge, Iowa, on Sunday, M-ay !)th. ' ;rtl,,c "er Watertown, SD....23
The wedding took place at Mini J.ouis J. Moran, Sioux City 51
oils. Mrs. Fisher visited here v tn Laura Batheldcr, Sioux City 37
her uncle on numerous occasion and Charles H. Bishop. Sioux City 11
her friends and acquaintances i.i.ulc RohC McFarlund, bloux City 32
on these visits join in extending ccn- Fny i,, Morton, Cherokee, In 23
gratulations. Holer???.. Townsend, Cherokee, In.. 20
The following plants nio recom- jniues C. Davis, Newburg, la 22
mended by the Nebraska Co'bgo of Marie Price, Albion, la IS
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aiATItiaiONIAI. VKNTURKS.
The following mafriago licenses
woro issued by County Judgo Mc
Kinley during tho past week:
Namo and Address. Ago.
Fairfax Hull, Omaha, Neb .,23
Ruth Pollard, Sioux City, la 18
John While Bear, Winnebago, Neb.,25
Josephine Butler, Winnebago, Nob..20
Wm. H. Chessar, Sioux City 23
Burnetta Bortot, Sioux City 20
J. Ben Austin, Sioux City 22
Oarolino Bohrns, Sioux City 21
i John C. Albcrs, Holstein, Ia..,....Gl
Asparagus fern, trailing coleus, V.n
gush ivy, geranium ivy, vinci, wan
dering Jew, black-eyed susan, tiftll
ing lantann. Flowering plants: can-
Lelo Lee, Castana, la... IS
Arthur J. Boyd, Sioux City 23
Venice Scarlock, Sioux City ... .20
dy tuft, geranium, lantana, marigold, George L. Hahn, Sioux City 21
nasturtium, petunias, salvias, sweet Leona Scarlockr Sioux City ......18
alyssum, verbena, pewlnkle. Foliage
plants: Coleus, croton, abulitons,' FOIt SALF
rubber plants, ferns, scicv .pines, AK. OAri,wi r i r - . i
fountain plant dusty miller, nltern- ,A )0ut 200'000 fcet of Cottonwood
anthera, iresina. , ,ulnber- Qeor
A crowded house attended the com- Rou0 2 ffinrdNeb.
mencement exercises of tho Dakota ' .
City high school Tuesday evening, '
when a class of live graduates re- armors Checking Cost of Production
ceived their diplomas They were,1 A $140 leak in his farm business
Goldie Pearl Frederick, Joseph Oliver was discovered by a western Ncbras
Culbertson, Harry Everett Ebel, The- kn farmer last yc'ar by keeping a cost
odore Earl Frederick and James Neif account record. Another farmer, n
Krnmper. Rev. Wm. H. Spence, pas- beet grower, not realizing tho im
tor of Morningside Graco M. E. portance of manual labor in tho pro
church, delivered tho address to the duction of sugar beets, nut irn tho
graduates,, and gave a very pleasing labor of himself and family, and in
talk, full of good, sound advice to addition agreed to provide seed and
the class, as well as to the patronq of fertilizer, against the land, water
the school. Other numbers on tho rent, machinery, horses and horse
program -were readings by a Mori- feed of the landlord. After paying
Ingside student, nnd music by the for the fertilizer and seed and allow
quartet. Judge Wm. P. Warner, ing himself 40 cents an hour for the
chairman of the board of education, time actually put in On tho beets
presented the class members with there was left- only $4.88 nn ncro( for
tKcir diplomas. his Wife and children instead of tho
County Judgo. McKinley reports tho customary $25 an aero for tho hand
following marriages performed oy work. His yield was 10.27 tons an
him during tho past iortnight: John "C. " average yield. Studies of
White Bear and Josephine Butler, of tejr rocords, made by tho State
Winnebago, Neb., on the 5th; Win. II. College of Agriculture, show that
Chessar and Burnetto .Bertot, both G1-8 Per cent of the renter's costs
of Sioux City, on the Gth; J. Ben are for his own and hired labor, whilo
Austin and Caroline Behrns, both of others nnd cash renters have a labor
Sioux City, on the 7th; Harry E. charge of 51.2 per cent of tho total
Damuth of Sioux City, and Irene expenses. This year prosperous north
Satter of Watertown, S: D,, on tho eastern Nebraska is much interested
10th; Charles H. Bishop and Rose in cost records, Dakota county nl-ne,
McFarland, both of Sioux City, on having fifty-two farmers keeping cost
the 11th; Louis J, Moran and Lnura records. Mo3t of theso are on corn
Batholder, both of Sioux City, on tho n"d oats, though there aro a few on
12th: Fav L. Morton and Holen Z "Meat.
Townsend, both of Cherokee, In., on'
tne ldtn; James u. uavls of New
burg, Iowa, and Mario Prico of Al
bion,' Iowa, on the 14th; Nels Niel
son und Lola Lee, both of Castana,
Iowa, on tho 15th. ,
You can savo a dollar by sending
in your order for tho Dally State
Journal before Juno 1, at the old
price. $7 for da,ily ond Sunday, or
$5 for dally alone. On Recount of
the great rise in the -price of paper
an increase must ue made after that
FOR SALE
A Rock Island two-row stalk cut
ter. WILL II. ORR,
Dakota City. Nob.
"More Nebraska Hogs to Texas
Another shipment of Nebraska pure
bred hogs has been sent to Toxas.
This Is tho third shipment in six
months. Two carloads, eighty-six
head, were recently shipped from
date. You will enjoy tho fairness . LU? uC""iy...l UUL JET ""
Ma'rkluriivtandavSS JouraaI- CWni iffil gilts Tney will boTsed
JSf nf t JSnSS ?? ? LalCf n boys' niS Birls' pig club work,
voun?Jv nrntihnS "r?8 ,n tho each pig going to a different boy or
nThlnJ; i0Li "J Tho J,our- Birl. Banks and other Texas instl
Z Ic&JVrlJL Vl!T. te'tutlon. arc financing thopurehuo.li
Intnrwinnni- ,7. """.' Nebraska hogs In an eilort to pro
C;n?oSrlo.nIMS ??! the livestock industry of that
Ti.ic ...ui i, ii state.
This will be a stirring yenr for news
paper reading. The Journal has al
ways printed more stato houso news
than any other paper. Its features
and its fiction with colored comics'
nnd magazine sections make it a most
entertaining paper. Send in your or
der nt once if you want to savo a
dollar. Addres Stato Journal, Lin
coln, N
A delegation of Texans vis
ited Nebraska last December and in
spected &tock in several counties.
One shipment of hogs went south in
December and another in January.
Tho denls woro made by Nebraska
county farm bureaus and Texas ag
ricultural agents.
Stinson's
Specials for Saturday, May 22
FOll THIS DAY ONIiY
Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 pggs , ,..2.1c
Matches, 1 box ..!:
Macaroni, 3 pkgs ................ .2."V
Spaghetti, 3 pkgs ........ .i ... . 2."c
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A few (slzo G and 7) Boys'
Stockings, 1 pr 2cl
1 lb. 3 Star CofTeo l5c
G bars Sunny Monday Soap ... .. ..'I'jri.
2 cans 3 Star Pork nnd Beuns .'...'Hte
20 oz. Jar Applo-Quinco Pre
serves 10c
1 can S;
yrup
.10c
Fresh Fruit ami Yogotalilcs of nil Kinds
for Saturday's Trade
Stinson's
Dakota City.
Nebraska
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G. F. Hughes
& Co.
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Lumber, Building Ma
terial, Hardware, Coal
Wo have now been in Dakota City in tho
Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little
over three years. Our aim has been to please our
customers, to treat every ono right and alike; and
to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales.
Wo still carry tho best Lumber, Building Material,
Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every
thing in our line. Wo thanks each, and all Patrons
for their past patronage, and will givo you the samo
courteous service in the future.
COME OFTEN
H. It. GREER, Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
notici:
More mid Larger Farm Machinery
Tho shortage of m:.n povvor has
Wool to lie Sold Through Home Firm caused many fanners to consider more
Farm Bureau delegations represent- "nd ln,pr, ch,lllury;; ' nct,t'0
Ing the sheen men of ten counties, dcm.nl1 of fr"ne.ffft '?,' , "'Jf Y
meeting ut Lincoln May 8th, voted to mnchjnory tho btato Ullcgo of Ag.
pool the state'., wool crop this year fir cutu" has ff, "J'' lnorf
and sell it on a comnilnlnn mmis 8tncker that will stand tho strain of
through a Lincoln firm? This hi gO to 100 tons daily, and nn extra
will handle tho wool for n mn - "7 8woen- Tll machinery can be
sion of two and a half nor cent. A miIt 011 " 'nr,m' nnd n rcu ar has
Chicago firm offered to soil the v.ool ,)Cen Prepared for free distribution
for a commission of 3 cents a pound fflw, Iacrlnt on, specifications and
After figuring freight charges, cost ,,m of '"aterial.
of storage after a certain period,
etc., tho dolegate3 at tho Liruoln
meeting decided there was little If
any difference in tho offers. 'Ihls
being the coso, they unanimously Countv. Nebraska, having legal or
voted to patronize tho h6mo linn, actual charge or control of any child
Iowa, Illinois and one or two other or children of not less than seven nor
states nre natronizintr the Chlcairo more than sixteen vears of age. to
nrm and there was sentiment in No- causo such children to attend school
braska to follow suit. Sentiment oh required by tho Compulsory At-
expressed at various county meetings tendance Law. Tho parents nnd
of Wool men seemed to favor going guardians of all children who nro
to Chicago and it had been announced delinquent in school attendance at
that tho wool would be sont there, this time nnd do not Send their
However, men attending the meeting children to, school for iho remnlndor
May 8th could see no material advan- of tho year will bo prosocuted to the
tage, if any, in .sending their wool to full extent of the law.
a commission firm outsido the state." Dated this third day of May, 1020.
WILFRED E. VOSS,
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onto or nuardians within Dakot.i
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