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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
w r V t ft r iAii,rii"iiJil''iVi''ii'i'MViiWi'ii'tiniir w f' 1 "S ftl'i gw.ini.ufi;. ttakdta County H&'atd! Dakota City, Nebraska Mrtiisi t Ik!! wwwsM oy mufriwt wMwm Money That You Earn BY VIRTUE OF HARD WORK IS YOURS TO DO WITH AS YOU WILL. IF, LIKE MANY SENSIBLE PEOPLE WE KNOW, YOU WANT TO PUT SOME OF IT AWAY WHERE IT WILL BE SECURE FROM THIEVES OR FIRE, SAFE FROM YOUR NATURAL TEMPTATION TO SPEND IT; WORKING AND WAITING FOR YOU WHEN REAL NEED ARISES, YOU WILL BE GLAD TO KNOW ABOUT OUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. YOU CAN HAVE ALL DETAILS BY SIMPLY INDICATING YOUR IN TEREST. Bank of Dakota City ss. First Pub. June 17, 1920 4v. IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF DA KOTA COUNTY, NKKlttSKA. State of Nebraska) Dnkntn Countv. ) to Minnie Harper, John Mntz, Carl Matz, Frank Matz, Fred "Ami, Fred Ueerman, Edna Warner, William Beerman, Chas. Labnhn, Ida I.fundny, Emma Trask, John i.tibuhn, William Lorenz, Lrank Hendiicks, J "red Hen dricks, Otto Hendricks, hniinn Hen dricks, Anna Hendricks, Henry Hen dricks, John Lass, 'Innnnh bierman, Rika Enike, C. E. Stading, Anna Stark. Fred Stadintr. Matilda Wall- way, John C. Stadintr, Freda Kipper, Herman Stading, Emma Thomas, ilary Limbach, John Sund, RosaLnd therbach, William Sund, Emma ken nelly, Rika Marshall, Fred Sund, Henry Sund, John Wagner, Fred Wag ner, Maria Herman, Minnie Sierk, Luna Schcmansky, Rika Kruger, and Rika Sierk, and any and all other persons interested in the estate of Christ Stading, Deceased. On reading the petition of 1 ewis nianchard praying final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on the 14th day of June, 1920, as administrator with the will annexed, and trustee, of the estate of Christ Stading, deceased. It is hereby ordered that you, and all per sons interested in said matter, ap pear in the County Court of said county on the 9th day of July, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause, if nny there be, why the prayer of the petitioner .should not ba granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereon be fjlven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Her ald, a weekly newspaper printed in huid county, for four successive weeks prior to said hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARKH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through th Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys ttm. 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Colored Plate. 30,000 Geographical Subject. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Regular and India-Paper Edition Wrlteforipeo- imen page, illustration, etc. Free, a et of Pocket Map if you nimt this paper. G.&C MERR1AM CO.. SprinjfliliJ, Viu. QBSSsDX .si IBS nC'i'- bK fla. A bnbv bov was born to Mr. Mrs. Will Sierk Monday. Snm Keir went to Omaha Saturday night for an over Sunday visit with friends. Miss Leln Francisco of Royal, Neb., visited relatives and friends here u couple of days last week. Chas. Hoch and family have taken up their abode in the Webb Hoch residence in Dakota City. A son was born to Mr. antl Mrs. Arthur H. Forties, living north of town, on Wednesday of last week Henry Bodenbender of Pocatello, Idaho, is here on a brief visit with relatives in the Salem neighborhood. Fred Bnrgman shipped his house hold goods to Bancroft Friday, and with his family departed for that place to reside. s Miss Helen Rix, of Fullcrton, Neb., a former Dakota City girl, was mar ried Inst Wednesday, June 9th, to Mr. Win, Buntz, of Fullerton. Geo. W. Phillips of Remsen, Iowa, and Esther Brakhuge. of Webster, S. D., were married by Judge S. W. McKinlcy on Thursday of last week. A telephone gang arrived here Sun day evening to put the lines in shapo that were put out of commission by the windstorm of last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peasley and Mr. and Mrs. Eli 'Paquin of Sioux City, were over Sunday visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs. C.-E. Doolittle, parents of the two ladies. Fred H. Chapelle, of Lincoln, an employee of the Burlington and a former resident of this county was married Monday in SioUx City, to Miss Hilda B. Hand, of Dunbury, In. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. S. A. Draise on Friday afternoon of this week. Response to roll call will be a scriptural verse on the subject of "joy". The Tribune states that Stott Neis wanger donated $10 to the Sioux Ci ty police fund for "cutting corners", whatever that is. It is getting un safe again for out-of-town autoists to drive into Sioux City. Elbert W. Blancett, the slayer of Clyde Armour in the fall of 191G, while the two were traveling over land to California, has been senten ced by the supreme court at Albu querque, N. M., to Ue hanged July !). Tony Circo, an Italian living in the north part of town, was arrested Monday on a peace warrant sworn out by Emmctt Hileman. His trial was set for Monday, June 21st. He gave a bond of $500 for his appear ance. Julius Quintal and family, after a residence here of more than fifteen years, will leave the latter part of this week for Holyoke, Col., to reside. We regret to see this worthy family leave our midst, where they havo made their home for so many yenrs. The annual school meeting was held in the high school building Mon day afternoon, when Wm. P. Warner and John H. Ream wore re-elected as members of the school board. The estimate of money required for school expenses for the coming year was placed at $8,500. Herman Renze was down from Hubbard Tuesday and informed us that he had closed a deal for the D. L.. Hellernnh hardware stock at Hub bard. He will take the business over this week, and is now invoicing the stock. Mr. Renze left an order with the Herald for a supply of busi ness stationary. Thomas Calley, the negro laborer who was shot by another negro at the Burlington round house In South Sioux City about a month ago, was brought hero last week from a Sioux City hospital where he had been tak en to have his wounds cared for. He did not like the confinement im posed upon him by the sheriff's force and took French leave last Friday and disappeared. An airplane bound for West Point, Nebr., to put on a flying stunt, was iorced to land west of Dakota City, aunuay lorenoon on nccount of en gine trouble. The machino come up from Omaha Saturday and put In at the Sioux City flying field for the night. It alighted several times west of town and finally was forced to cancel Its engagement at West Point. Mechanics from Sioux City came over Monday and finally about 5 o'clock tho plane rose gracefully and flew to the Sioux City field. Frank P. Haaso of Emerson is spending the week hero with home folks. Two glorious showers fell Monday and Tuesday ovcnlngs, which were n grent benefit to tho growing crops. Miss Clara Blumo of Emerson, wns a gii" of MIm Carrie Hnnsen, dep uty, County Superintendent, tho past week. There will bo a special meeting of Omadi Lodge No. 5, A. P. & A. M Thursday evening of this week, for work In the 2nd degree. Geortro Sanford Is nursing a bad case of blood poison on his hand, caused by an Injury while working at the Consumers' ico plant nt-the lake. Mrs. G. P. Broyhlll and Mttlo son returned Mondnv morning from n several weeks' visit with Mrs. Broy hill's parents at Scottsville, Kan., and with relatives at Axtel, Kan. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Hull of Hinton, Iowa, died at A Sioux City hospital Monday. Mr. Hall is n son of Chas. D. Hall and wife, former residents of this place. Tho Ball team went to Jefferson Sunday and tackled tho salaried team of that nlace. nnd were defeated 9 to 2. Tho team goes to Bron'son Sunday for a game with the Jeam at that place. Word came hero the past week an nouncing tho death of Henry O. Ar mour, son of tho late Wm. W. Ar mour, which occurred Juno 1st in n hospital at San Bcrnnndino, Cnl., where ho had gone for" treatment for kidney trouble. Tho dntes for Dakota City's Pliau tauqun have been announced fo 'iil 8th, 9th and 10th Thursday. Friday and Saturday. A splendid r '" p' for each afternoon and eveni. will be given by some of the best talent the chautauqua platform affords. Congressman R. E. Evans returned home last Thursday from Washing ton, D. C, and will spend a few months here in the interest of campaign for re-election. Mrs. Evans nnd Keith nnd Anna will vis it relative1? in the enst before joining Mr. Evans here. -, Many farmers follow the practice of pulling the rye out of enough wheat to insure pure seou for the It's Only Doing My Duty, She Says WANT3 o mints TO KNOW now siiK'uixiAiN.:.) in:u iikai.tii ' AM) ll.UM'IXESS. "Everv tlmo I tell anyone about Tanlac I feel that 1 am doing no moro thnn my duty for I can never pay tho debt of vgratltudo I owe this medicine for tho good It has done me," Bald Mrs. George P. DUgo-Jof TM Chestnut street, Milwaukee, Wis., while telling of her remarkable re covery, recently. "About a yenr ago I suffered a complete nervous breakdown," she continued, "nnd wns In bed for three weeks. After I did get up I wns so weak I could hardly get around. My nerves just seemed to nuvo col lnpscd completely, even my children playing around me nearly drove mo distracted nnd often J would break down nnd cry. Tho pains in my head were awful and 1 just Into to think oX the agony they cnusoil mo. My digestion was so bad that tin lit tle I ate iermontcd and I could tlc it for hours afterwards. I had sharp pains in my chest nnd around my heart . and there was a continual burning in my stomch. My kidneys seemed to bo bndly disordered and I lind a constant, cutting pain ncros3 the small of my back. .ly sleep was always" restless and I would havo ter rible dreams through the night. I was weak nnd thin and finally got. so I could hnrdly tnke care of my child ren, nnd I was so discouraged I ut most lost heart. ."As long as I live I will always feel grateful to my l. end who ad vised me to try Tanlac, for it is his just simply wonderful what a chance it lias mndo in me. It wns no tiino after 1 started tnking it until my nerves begnn to get cnlm niul now thoy nre just ,vs steady us can bo nnd I like to have the children play ing nround me. I enjoy r.y meals because I enn ent. just whatever I IH Stlnson's Specials forSaturday, Jnnet9 ' m r FOll THIS DAY ONLY ' .Medium Brown Sugar, per lb Ue " 1 doz. fnncy largo Lemons . . . .rn . 10c 1 gn). Knro Syrupdark $1.0" 1 1 kgood Broom" "' a bars 'fancy Crushed Violot Bath Soap v.-. ..v...';2.V:v G Boxes Matches .... 33 1 1 bottle of Catsup ;. . Hhv. 3 enns Standard Corn ...v. :10c - 3 pkgs. Spnghottl ...' ...!'.'3c -Ti Fresh Fruit and Yegotables of all Kinds for Saturday's Trade Stinson's Dakota City, Nebraska next yenr. A strip on one .side of piease wunout trio sugiuost irouiiio. the field enn usually be gone over 1 nm free irom headaches, my kid In a a day or two, and in this man- s nr.Q in splendid, condition nnd ner seed free from rye made available ,tne, I,tll"s Vavc J"sl 'llj0Tut lolt "W for another year. 1 1)nclf entirely. Already I havo gam- , t u c .r, cd ten pounds in weight nnd 1 nm Mrs Jeannette Selby ago 47 years, JaieepInB1 soundly every night. I am died at her home in Sioux City on doin' housework now and it Is a Tuesday, June 15th of a complication I renl ple urr becnU80 Tnn,nc hng , of diseases She is survived by her cn mc ncw strength nnd onergy husband and one daughter, Mrs. Fern rp . . ,,,,,.. ,,. . Anderson. Mrs. Selby was born and XT Vnn,ac ,s so in Dakota City by grew to womanhood in this county, Niswanger Pharmacy, in- South where the family resided on a farm Siou? C,t byMcBSnJll 8-1 !inrmncv. in tho Salem neighborhood for many V """ ,,y "rn83I,0,u Jensen. years. i Advertisement. An announcement was received by, 1 tho Herald family last week of tho The Snlem Ladies Aid will meet on marriage of Mr. Vern Altemus of Thursday, Jiino 24th, at the homo of this place to Miss Ida Schmidt, Mrs. M. G. Learner. The serving daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred, committee is Mrs. Learner, Mrs. Wm. Schmidt, of Sioux City, former rcsi- Berger, Mrs. Walter E. Miller, and cienis oi tins place, on Monday, June Mr,s. L,owc an. - uney will be at homo In Dako ta City, In the Hart residence vacnt-1 ed by Julius Quintal and fnrmilv Congratulations are extended to the nowly wedded pair. G. F. Huahes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coal AfrlMENDMENTS IN MARRIAGE t Divorce, countv couhj:spondknci: (Continued from'4tli page) number was present to help cele brate the event. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer enjoyed a visj it from rolntives from Wayne the past weeku Mrs. Renze went to Omnlm Thurs day for a few days visit with friends. Jim Green motored to Homer Sun day. Jas. Hcenev und little son Fances went to O'Neill Tuesday for a few days visit in the home of Grandma Timlin. Augusta Lnrsen returned homo the first of the week nfter a several days stay in Sioux City. L. Larsen camo homo last week after spending a week in Sioux City with friends. Nels Andersen gave a danco last week which was well attended. Margaret Howard and Mabol Bar tels were Sioux City passengers Sat urday. Chas. Londergnn motored o Wat erbury last week on business. Mike Green wns in Homer oh Sun-dny. Health Also and Education Affected Are HI. E. Church Notes Rev. S. A. Drni3c, Pastor The children's day exercises lni Sunday were indeed a delight. The mnn or womnn who fnils to 'JJwenty-ono pieces of logisltinon in tho interest of child welfare direct ing marriage, divorce, health, educa tion and delinquency nro proposed in n bulletin just issued by Secietnry C. E. Provey, of the Nebraska chil dren's codo commission. Moro meas ures aro to bo recommonded. The commission proposes amend ments to tho marriage law of the state, requiring a five-day publica tion of notices boforo licenses rao is ued. Marriageable ago for women would bo 18 yenrs, and no licenses would bo issued to any undor 21 without parental consent. Tho same amendments would re quire a physical examination of men, prevent tho marriage of tho feoblo minded nnd common law marrlafeu would not bo recognized. An independent court of domestic relations would ba established in larger counties undor other proposals which would handlo divorces and ex clusive jurisdiction over minors un der 18 years. A stnto psychopathic clinic would bo established to study mental de fectives, nnd nil children befoio courts ns delinquents would bo givon psychopathic tests. Tho commission proposes to raise Wo havo now been in Dakota City in t?u 4ip s m Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a nttio ( over three years. Our aim has been to please our vS ... .... i ii customers, to treat every ono right ana aiuce; anu to give satisfaction as nearly as possiblo in ill sales. Wo still carry tho best Lumber, Building Hatorial, Hardware, Paints, Greases Oils, and neany every thing in our lino. Wo thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will givo you the same courteous sorvice in tho future. COME OFTEN II. It. GREEK, Manager. Dakota City, Nob. GMasgsasa&SHsasasss&sa&isaK 3BBBS& nttend the services on childron'pdny loses an opportunity for inspiration j tho minimum ago for newsboys to nnd uplift. There lit nlwnys nn in-. i2 years, and establish a minimum :VnttiTniz: Kirr ,women ???! ,n;,us; one represents a sonarrate little in-, trV- It is proposed that tho school laws bo amended requiring longer at tendnnco in rural districts. . Other measures include that to Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMBULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phono, 42G Now Phone, 2QG7 Laws aro proposed for Ixjtter caro dividuality without Imitation. Each represents tho hope of paronts. Each, reveals to a certain degree tho char J grow up. u,uymako tho county tho unit for public 'Whatever errors occur only add to welfare work and tho strengthening tho Interest of the occasion. of tho states administration in con- And the attitudo men And woinen trol over welfare activity and tho tnke toward children, indicates tneir chm jn BCl0ol. cnaracier in a way mai is neyonu mlolnlrn X71inr .irMflrl 1,,. ii,,i4 l ""'"" . ,..... ..uv.... uu .T....l - .. .... ........ 1,1.1 while .in our town or country except 0l mothers and wcgmmaio ennuren. for tho children and young life Womon committed to tho women's which is the hopo of the future? J reformatory at York would bo de Pity tho children whoso parents , tnined ,ndofinitoy ,f founAi to ,0 are not Interested enough to be pros-1 ... , , ... ' ,r. ,., ia,. ent when they nro endeavoring to do-' "entnlly defective Tho compulse y velop the individuality nnd imprcjs education law would bo extended to tho world with u Mttlo sunshine and apply to deaf and Dlinu cniidren. glad life. The parents who missed tho program last bunqay must sim ply go on in life without this one, origin, cneery cveni, and us inspira- E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponca, Neb. HD tion. Next Sunday morning wo nre to have Mr. nnd Mrs. Rccder, of Sioux City, in a splendid song number. In tho evening they will conduct n praise service for half nn hour. You will enjoy theso voices and help somebody else If you come. LUMBER MILUYOHlCnod iwitil bolldloi twUrUI 25 OR MORE SAVING to Ton. Doi.'tnoeildrbulnttllrouUTni a oompl.U Hit of wlwt tou DH n4 Iy our tllat lAWshUMl4gR',cfo. 2520 BOYD STItEKT OMAHA, NEK, The Herald for Nowa when it Is News. Write dates, or phono mo enrly as I will sell noifrly for ev ery day this soason, I am Boil ing for tho best f armors nnd stockmen In Northeast Nebras ka, I havo somo good farms nnd ranches for sale. Yours for Business, HbkZAi &'! !isiC3L y9HI jKxtafsflBMiBf slHsKis(sHsHsV OBaBLKjlW sV jslilHr sw ;Hs7 M il ' -