Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, July 29, 1920, Image 4

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HOMER.
Miss Gcrtrudo JMcKinlcy of Sioux
City, was an incoming passenger from
the north Saturday, and a visitor in
the Rachel Kinncar and B. McKinley
homes. , A, ,
The Misses Mattie and Catherine
Gdrhnm, of Walthlll, were chautau
quo visitors Friday. Miss Cather
ine remained for a Visit at the Tim
O'Connor home.
Miss Blume of Emerson, and Miss
Carrie Hansen were guests at the
Mrs. Anna Shull home Thursday.
Frank Hart and family of Coleridge
visited at the home of Mrs. Harts
parents, Geo. Whaley and wife, Sun-
' 8AHss Margaiet Smith of South
Sioux City, was a Homer visitor on
Sunday. , ,
Mrs. Millie Lothrop was on the sick
Jlst all last week.
Robert Hansen and family arrived
Monday by nuto from McMurray,
Wash., being dho month on tho way,
but had stopped to visit friends.
Their trunks were expressed ahead,
but have not yet arrived. "Some ex
press sorvicc."
John Hunter, of Winnebago, was a
visitor at tho homo of his sister, Mrs.
IT. C. Bristol, Monday.
Mrs. Florence Nixon, of Fremont,
arrived Monday evening and is a
guest at the N. K. Smith home.
Vernon Anders arrived homo a few
days ago, after an absonco of two
years, much of the time being spent
in Panama, in Undo Sam's servicp.
Miss Grace Lake returned from
Sioux City Tuesday, where 'she had
been visiting relatives.
Vern Lake and family of South
Sioux City, spent Sunday at the home
of. his, aunt, Mrs. Sophia Lake. "
Victor Nelsen spent Sunday at
Wayne with Mrs. Nelsen's sister, Miss
Lulu Harris.
Mrs. Scott of South Soo is a visitor
at the Mrs. Sophls Lake home.
Mrs. Alice Bennett -of Nellgh, -and
Miss Mildred Rouse of O'Neill, were
guests at the Alfred Harris homo tho
week-end.
Miss Alice Learner returned Mon
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The Allk-Chalmers 6-12 General Purpose for
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TheAilis-Chialmers 18-30 which pulls four
14-inch bottoms,' a 10-foot road grader, or
..operate! it 28-inch eparat;or, each with surplus
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What are the poyer requirements in your farni work
settle that m your mind and then make your
choice from these two AHis-Chalmers models.
With the 642 any farmer using implements
of 4-horsesize, can do his work better, faster,
cheaper than with any other farm power.
On larger farms the 18-30 does heavy work
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W HARD BlUS. MOTOlt CO., DiHtfiluitui
SIS HK'ili Street, SIOUX (MTV, .
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she was a guest In theChomc of her
aunt, Mrs. Rue Altcmus. Mrs. Altc
mus, her littlo son and her daughter
motored here with Miss Alice, who
drove the car. Mr. Altcmus will
como in a few days and drive the car
back.
Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. Dodge, John
Critz and Miss Leone Lange, of Morn
ingslde, were chautauquu visitors on
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Mary McBcath, Mrs". Gertrude
Best and Mrs. Fannie Crozicr were
chautauqua visitors from Dakota City
Friday.
Tho Rlngsdorf Concert Company
was entertained at tho J)r. Stidwor
thy homo Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Mullens of South Sioux
wa3 a guest at the homo of her fath
er, Will Auckland, Friday, and at
tended the Chautauqua.
Mrs. Herman Ayres and childicnof
Winnebago, were guests lit the Mrs.
Brazil! homo Thursday.
Mrs. Cal RocKwell was nn incomt .,
passenger from tho north Saturday.
"The Barnabys" wero entertained
Thursday at tho Wilbur Allen, home.
Mrs. Alma Huntley, soloist, and her
daughter, a member of tho Ladies
Band, at chautauqua, were entertain
ed by Miss Shcpardson at the S. A.
Brown homo Fiiday and over night.
Miss Huntley and Miss Shepardson
had met in Chicago.
Hal BlnckGtcr and family of South
Soo, were incoming passcngcra from
tho north Saturday.
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City visited in the Joe Ileenati homo
several duys the past week.
Helen Beacom is attending summoi
school at Crcighton college, Omaha
George Hoffernan is receiving treat
ment at St. Vincent's hospital, for
carbuncles, with which lie is afflicted.
Mrs. T, R. Krompcr and children
of Omaha, are visiting "Vflbs Mary
Kramper.
Miss Helen Sutton returned lo her
homo at Rapid City, S. Jfc, Monday,
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Maglrl home.
Misa Thelmo Zulauf Is visiting rel
atives at Decotur auJ Omaha, Kcb.
Roy Zulauf has tfono to Norfolk,
Neb., for n visit in tho home.'of his
uncic, ym. z.uiaui anu inmuy.
Harry K.mnclly was tho successful
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Catherine Jones homo.
Mrs. P. Brown and Mrs. C. Soren
son of Kent, Wash., are visiting in
the Mads Nelson and Mrs. Knudsen
homes this week.
Margaret Howard of llubhnrd spent
several days last week viiiling' vith
Beatrice Jones. , '
Marie Neal of Salix, Iowa, tnent
last week visiting In the Maas Nel
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miens and child
ren motored to Allen Siindny and
wero guests in tho McDovit home.
Born, to Mr. and Mr. N. K. Fox,
of Sticknoy, S. D., July 22nd, ,i son.
Mrs. Fox was formerly Monica Flynn.
Wm( Franklin, Jonn Flynn and
William O'Neill of Siout City, spent
Sunday with the home folks. '
Leonard Waters is spending; a few
weeks vacation in the J. V. 'Waters
home at Jefferson, S. D.
C. J. Goodfcllov, wi) and, daugh
ter Mary, and John Hootifui departed
Monday evening for Detroit, Mich.,
whero they v.'ill visit relatives: From
there they will go to Canndn. They
expect to be gone two weeks.
Gertrude McNulty spent the week
end in the John Carpenter home near
Willis, NcH.
Margaret Waters departed last
Friday for Duluth, Minn., where r.hc
expects to spend a few weeks aea
tlon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Konncliy and
three sons, of Fort Wort.i, Texas, ar
rived hero last Friday cyening for a
visit It! the M. E. Keanetly home.
They are en route to Hartford,' Conn.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. To-riinie
Hartnett, at St. Vincent's hospital,
Sioux City, July 19th, a son.
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pean edition: Dr. nnd Mrs. M. C.
Siemens of Chicago, nave airivnd
from London and are stopping at the
Hotel Castiglione. They will visit
the River la and then go to Italy,
Switzerland, Austriu, a.id from there
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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD
JOHN II. REAM, Publisher. J
Winscrlution Price, $1.50 Per Year.
Telephone Noi. 43 and 15.
...:.. A rlu-rfUtmr RirrMentfltive
(.THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.
to Warsaw, where they will visic rei-
atUes. Dr. Siemens is the director
T M. Fmirv. of .Inckson. NeD,
List of letters remaining in the
postofflce at Jackson, Neb., for wbek
ending July 24, 1920: Mr. Peter
George. M. J. Flynn, 1. M.
Mrs. Frank Davey of Slows C.ty,
spent over Sunday in the D. A. ,asey
liome.
HUBBARD
Mrs. Barbara Savidlc and diugnter
Mabel, of St. Louis, Mo., are visiting
in the Hens Bonick3on home.
Mr, and Mrs. Hans Bonlckson hive
Installed a new Marshall & Wendell
oiano in their home.
RoseStephens was a city passenger
one dav the past yeek
Beatrice and Mag.irct UfTing spent
several days tho past woek in Emer
son' with their sister, Mrs. Pete
Shearer. , , ,
Emii Ybung and family visited
i i:ttive3 in South Sioux City Sunday.
D. C. Hcffeii'un and wife ipent ti
portion of the pust veel: Wlthirionds
in Bloomfield. Neu.
Joe Walsn. i.nd J. C. Hconan of
. k, and Mike id. .In. of O'Neill,
lip'. . were ititois n tlm .1 hn lloW
anl home last week.
The Cam Ha.-tnett family of Tack
son visitcii !n he John Gteon home
ast week.
Wayne Buckley, Ell-n Dugjvan, Mrs.
Frank Uffing, Mrs. Jack Hartnett
and daughters Bonnie and Camilla,
were all city passengers one day the
pest weeic.
'!'!. Londerfcoi' w:" in Wiiti-rbury
last Meek.
Margaret Hartnett, Josephine Lcc
dom and J. Johnson, were in Sioux
City last 'week.
John Heeney spent Sunday with
friends in Sioux City.
Mike Gteeil vis.ted friends in Ho
mer the pasc wee!:.
Mr. and Mrs. h. Johnson and dau
ghter motored to Sioux City last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lussier and family
motored to Sioux City last week.
Sam Knox, John Jesscn. Mrs. Oe-
burn and daughter, Mrs. Farrell and
son, Mrs. Tom Cullen aid son Ray,
varonica Hetternan, Kat.o Long, G
Ebel, Mrs. L. Larsen and daughter
wero city goera ono clay tho pnbt
wcoir.
Mrs. Joe Hartnett is cn'ovine
visit from her brother, of Kenoaha,
Wis
Grace Louis of Nacorn, visited in
tho W. Gilfert home the past week.
Mts. Joe oedom we n viditr in
tho.Pbunds home at Fonen the past
week.
The Uffinrr family mutoroa to Em
erson the first" of the week to visit
in the' Shearer home.
Ova Miller left Monday for Den
mark, his native land. He expects
to rottirn next fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller visited
lelatives at Whiting, Iowa, the past
week.
Alf Harris was a business caller
here Tuesday.
F. Stading hod cattle on the Sioux
City market last week.
Mrs. Wilcox was token to thd St.
Joseph's hospital for medical t reat
ment Moncjay,
John Green will build a new black
smith "shop of cement block?. Geo.
Ebel has the contract.
John-Heeney's house will soon be
ruady for plastering.
The .Danish; Sisterhood held their
kaffeleskab inNthe C. M. Rasmassen
home Sunday." A goodly number at
tended. Mr. and "Mi 8. Knud Rasmussen were
over Sunday visitors irt the C. M. Ras
mussen home.
Rev. Andersen, .n Sioux Citv hold
services fnthemthcran church Sun
day. The conlirmatlon class also
met at the , church for instruction.
Mr. and Mrs. Chelsa Thompson and
family .visited in the J. Smith home
last week, and also -visited relatives
in Sioax City, before returning to
their home in 'Concord. Nob.
Mr. aid Mrs. Chas Varvais motored
to Sioux City the first of the w5ek.
t George Timlin is having his store
building painted. Bill Long is do
ing the work.
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