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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
. . ' ) V It bftlfotti County Utftiidt ZJAkdlu Olty, HebrafiUa I.Jiwrf.!,. itMHllllliW -. g'Stg fc...1..M.M' 0000000001SJI TjnJlaJlnlaJlnJlnJlaJlJlnJlaJleJlJlSJlSJtJ 0 0 5 COUNTY COUUKSrONDBNCK 0 0 0 ra51lM5ec3lM50000000000ll0000000 JACKSON Mrs. Frank Campbell and children departed for their homo at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Monday, after spending n month In the homo of Mrs. Camp bell's sister, Mrs. 0. 0. Miller. Mrs. John F. Waters of Jch"orson, S. D., spent over Sunday in the D. F, Waters home Master Leonard Wat ers, who was visiting in her home re turned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kearney and chil dren of Sioux City, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Kearney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Riley. Mrs. Chas. Joy, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest in the homo of her sis ter, Mrs. F. Hoost, the past week. The Edwards & Bradford Lumber company is treating the store and lumber yards to a coat of paint. Hose Dougherty of Newcastle, Neb., is it guest In the J. T. Daley home. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Nelsen spent Sunday In the M. Beacom home near Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Druskct and boys of So Sioux City, were guests In the .Mild Micrs home Sunday. Uryan Knudsen, Louis Pcdcrscn and Kichards Bros, had a load of hogs on the Sioux City market Tuesday. Dr. McLaughlin and wife of Okla homa City, Okia., are expected here ihte week for a visit in the J. T. Daley home. Mrs. M. Bolcr expectes to leave 110x1 week 'for Smithwlck, S. D to visit her daughter, Mrs. M. G. O'Gara, and family. Mrs. James Hogun and baby, of Lusk, Wyo., and Mrs. Frank Hogan of So. Sioux City, visited several days last week with the Misses Marie and Margaret Goodfellow. Beulah Foster has gone to Einor wn, Neb., to spend the summer in the Kerwin home. Leona Carpenter Is visiting at the Miko Heenan home at Newcastle, Neb. Mrs. Albert Joyce of Omaha is a guest in the Mrs. Catherine Jones home at Willis. Master J. Persinger of Pender, Neb., Is ypendlng his vacation in the home of his aunt, Mrs. T. H. Sullivan, and family, The Misses Mary Fullen mid Beat rice Boyle spent over Sunday in the home of their aunt, Mrs. J. J. Ripp, at 'Waterbury, Neb. A miscellaneous shower will He given Miss Hattio Kennedy Friday evening at St. Patrick's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Nolen and child ion, of Struble, Iowa, motored here Sunday and spent the day In thoMrs. 0. Jones and Scott Fullen homes. The banns of marrlngo were pub lished in the Catholic church hore Suilday between Mis Hattio Kcnnelly I of this place, and Joseph Johnson of I Royal, Neb. Genevieve Brady departed Wednes day for Schuyler, Neb., to visit in the Fred Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Donnell and daughters Kathleen and Louise, have gone on a motor trip to Denver. Noll Maglrl of O'Neill arrived heie Tuesday for a visit in the Dr. Magirl home. o 1 1 o:iii:k. Mrs. Frank Phillips and son Maur ice, of Hoskins, Neb,, arrived Wed nesday for a visit at the home of her father, b. A. Brown. Jimmy Russell of Sioux City, was n visitor Wednesday at the 1). "C. Biis tol home. I), C. Bristol and family accompa nied Jimmy Russell nnd famlry to Winnebago Wednesday evening. Mrs. Phil Renz went to Fremont Wednesday to visit her sisterj Mrs. Will Jastram and family. Dr. Daily motored to Or.iana last Thursday, with hi3 family to consult a specialist for a throat trouble Mrs. Dally has. They returned Friday. Mrs. Louis Rockwell and sister, Miss .lane Jihnson, returned Fiidny from New York City, where they m! ted two weeks with their brother, Prof. Alvin Johnson. Mrs. Frank Phillips and mih, and Miss Nadinc Shcpardson, visited with Grandma Brown in Salem F id.ty. J. AIcKntairer and family of F.,rt Logan, Colo., arrived Satuiday by auto and .will visit ivl.ttivv3 and old friends for a short t'me. Miss Gertrude Mckinley of Siouv City, visited Saturday and Sunday in the Mrs. Rachaul Kinnear and " B. MeKinley homes, Hugh Allemus u.-rived Thuisday from Correctionvillo, iown, to visit relatives and friends, and accompan ied his family home. Miss Lura Whaley came home from Dakota City Sunday for a between train visit with her parents, Chas Whaley and wife.' Miss Lulu Harris came home from Wayne Thursday where she attended summer normal. Will Buckland visited his daugh ter in So Sioux Sunday. If. C. Rasdall and family, with their sons Karl, Clarence, Donald and families, and Dr. Tony Larsen and wife, had their annual picnic Sun day, August 1st. Mrs. Frank Phillips and son Maur ice returned to Hoskins Sunday af ter a several days' visit here with relatives. Al Chaillle and family and Miss Lena Ostmeyer wero dinner guests at tho Louis Bartols home Sunday. Mrs. "Doc" McKernan returned on Monday from Denver, whore she at tended Bessie Hughe' wedding, which occuri cd July 25th. ' Mr. Alice Bolster and daughter , Helen were guests at the S. A. Comos home Sundnj. II A. Monroe and wife were Sun day visitots at the B. McKinlcy home.' George Wilkins was a between train visitor in Homer Sunday. Miss Mamie Clopp of Dakota Citv, ' was a Homer visitor Sunday. Talk about keeping the weeds down in Homer, ft is an impossibil- ity -no one can do it. Our place lor instance, Is covered with grass and weeds that we never heard of before. There are a million willows, some eottonwoou, rape, mustard, pepper mint, Russian thistle, and thousands more that the floods brought. The streets are well lined with corn and all hinds of growth. Jack Frost will get them soon. Mrs. Dr. Packard of Sioux City, spent Sunday in Homer, the guest of her father, Thos. Ash ford. Mrs. George Wilkins and daughter Helen arrived Monday for a visit ai the August Wilkins home. Geruldine Rasdal was on the sick list Monday at the Mrs. Purdyhomo. Ruth Rasdal accompanied Mrs. Ea. I Rasdal homo for a few days' visit at Crofton. Chas. Davis was a business visitor in Sioux City Tuesday. , Miss Lulu Rasdal is spending her summer vacation with home folks. She will attend teachers' institute at Pender and will teach in the Cham berlnin ditsrict. o SALKM ' Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Christonscn and children of Homer, called Monday evening at the Elmer Broyhill home. Mrs. 0. W. Fisher spent a xouple of days iho past week with her sis ter at Carroll, Iowa. Mrs. Earl Hoch and children and Mr. and Airs. Steve Joyce spent Tues day at the Will Armbright home in South Sioux. Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Armbright and children attended a party Friday evening ut the Will Mitchell home in South Sioux. Mrs. John Smith and two children spent Saturday evening at the Henry Lahrs home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ream and Mr. and Mrs. C. Judd, of Sioux City, spent Sunday at the Arthur Armbright res idence. ' Alta Abbott spent Sunday with her parents in South Sioux. Roy and Alvin Hazlegrove of Law ton. Iowa, visited in Salem tho lint three days of this week, Chester Helkes and family of Obcrt visited relatives here from Wednes day unfcil Monday. W. A. K. Neeley of Wayne, visited in the Steve Joyce and Ray Hoch homes Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Addio Sides spent a couple of weeks in Norfolk, Neb., with her brother, Sam Bouton. Mrs. Earl Hoch and throe children AKOTA COUNTY HEltALD ! 0000000000000f0000000000000 tfitrv tt tii v it. .l.it. i.... I FT?) In I I JOHN II. It HAM. Publisher. -Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Telephone ft'os. 13 ami 15. .Mflcinl Paper of Dakota Cltj mid Dakota County. 0 0 0 m r?n XTaI A JiAv4t rahrAiatiUliiiA I ' THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION LEU Specials for Saturday i- ALLISCH Farm T iMt ilHvwh aViT.'T" ' imBiBtJft JlE GMfwi MirMr aeies . BttuHWmfrtf .-JVT wgmmm& the 18-30 S2& For All Year Work on any Farm Pulls four 14-inch bottoms. Pulls 10-foot grader. Pulls or operates 28-inch separator. Pulls ihiee 6-foot binders. Does all belt work up to 30 II.P. with 20$ surplus power. Demonstrations Now Being Made Bard Bros. Motor Co., Distributors :.H SMh Mri't't, SIOl CTY, I A. Rellablu ieuler) and farmer's notes will be carried by us on Ti actors. A 13" MBHPHR1 of Pennington county, S. D., spent i frji . U.. . , . I. I. ...... ...ifl, -.,IC. ' LJ UJC Jl3l luuilbll licit; wim icniki -t returning home Saturday of tbiu week. Mrs. C. C. Becrmann and sons Earl and Loy, started Tuesday for Akrui, Col.. lor a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. McDonald. Miss Amy Culbertson writes that she arrived safely in Los Angeles on Saturday. She experienced the sen sation.! of an earthquake shock, hut did not mind it much. She will go to Berkley by way of the coast, to attend the state university, which commences August 11th. Mr. Raymond Herman and two children of Lincoln spent twowciH here with her sister, Mrs. Horace Culbertson. Mrs. J. W. Porter is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Morris in Mornlrg side while recovering from an oper ation. The Golden Rod club met with Mrs. Ed Morgan and Mrs. Chas. Blessing recently. Mrs. John Berstein and two children of Lincoln and Mrs. Ella Hazlegrove of Wing, N. D., were (rnpht.il nf tho rlnh. Flnvd Unrlinr nf Mnrninirstdn Inl - -,7 " ..... -.. ... ...... .....nu.v, . i wiuie on nis way to tne nates reun ion, met wun an accident in -bourn Sioux City which might have prom serious. The inn that holds the .c - i '- - i i.i i steering wchel of his car came out lj and he lost control of the machine. LSI 22jjg25 ...i. ... .UOl. .UIILLUI Ul bllC 111(11,111111;, vt'hiph rnn nvnr thn Aitnh nnrl cfrin.V- Ir-il - - - .. .. ...vw.. .. uwu.i. UJ ine gaie jjusi. in ironi oi ine oieu teville home. Mr. Barber was thrown over the windshield, but was not in jured much. the Laities Aid society will meet this Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Claude Hcikes. Mrs. Ed Morgan and daughter Bell and son Edwin, spent Thursday and Friday in Allen. The third annual Bates family re union was held August 1st at the G. W. Bates home. Fifty-six members were nresent to eniov thp hnnnv m. casion coming from North Dakota, aanx, sergeant tJluit, Morningside, Sioux City, and Lawton, Iowa; Ho mer and Dakota City. Three autg loads of visitors, of which Margaret Warner of St, Louis, Mo., Mrs. Harry Grav of DenhnfF. M. D nnil ATra Unl. en Carnahan of Kansas City, were present. win liates of Morningside was chosen president of the organiza tion, and it was voted to hold a re union each year, the first week in August. o iiimi.Aiii) Fr;ed Miller returned Saturday af ter a six months stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen and family spent several days visiting in the Lars Larsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and baby vis ited in the Thos. Long home the past week. Wm. Goertz motored to Dakota City one day the past week. II. A. Monroe spent several days here the past week looking after his interests in the lumber yard. Mrs. Ruy Smith visited in the Jas. Smith home the past week. Chas. Varvais and wife motored to Sioux City the first of tho week. Jas Smith shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Wednesday. Mrs. Boggs and daughter Lillian, Mrs. Tom Cullen and son Ray, 'Mrs. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen, Rose Stephens, Mrs. Tom Heflernan and daughter Vivian, and Fred Bartels were some of the Sioux City goers from here the past week. Ray Graves of Willis, was in Hub baid Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Mahon and children re turned to their homo in Dokota City ast week, after spending several days in the Wm. Goertz home. Ellen Thornton and sons visited several days the past week with rela tives here and at Nacora. Mrs. J. Hartnett and children mo tored to Sioux City the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Evans enjoyed n visit with friends from Dakota City one day last week. Mrs. Darrow and children returned home last week from a week's visit at Bonesteel, S. D with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jessen visited menus in Jackson one day last week. Holen Long went to South Sioux lucsday ovening to spend a week at Saunders Beach. Ml "ml,Mrs- L. B. Palmer was called to Wayne, Sunday, owing to the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. A. Beckenhauer. Tho Emll Young family visited rel atives in South Sioux City the first of tho week. Clara Sorensen will teach the com ing year in the Plum Grove school. Charlotto Hartnett of Jackson vis ted tho past week in the John Green home. Dan Hartnett and daughter Mar garet and Andy Monahon motored to bioux City one day the past week. m,rSM ShSnnJ,B" wns in SerBeant'8 Blufr the first of the week. Mrs. Rose McKivergan visited the past week in the D. C. Helrernan home. Mr. and Mrs. Sheane and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Westcott motored to RoS alie last Friday. Patrick Jones was in Sioux City last Week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harris were in Homer "o I"i3 weoK ny auto. Joseph Christensen was an over n ght visitor Monday in the home of his parents. Oscar Sharp and Vic Harris spent Sunday in Sioux City. The Fred Bartols family motored to Lawton. Iowa, Sunday and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. Christensen spent HI Sunday with friends in Sioux City. q1 Work Oil tho John firnnn niul.1..l.. L-J einith shop was started this week. m 0 m LD LU m 0 LD m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :im- PRUNES In iMlk. i er pound -'RED OREGON L'ALMON, 1-lb. Cans. 2 for , PINK SALMON -Mb. Cans--2 for ... PURE CANiS SUGAR -White, per p&iiid CHEESE Wisconsin Full Cream, per pound LEMONS Large and Fancy, per dozen "."ic JAR COVERS All Kind. -per dozen .j..l liUe PARAF1NE WAX -2 Ph-gs for ::,v t JAR RINGS Black-:; dozen for i:.r PURE CIDER VINEGAR-per gallon ..., title NAVY BEANS -Fancy Hand picked, 2 pounds for 2.h- Wi: PAY SHKiX CITY PltlCLS TOR MUTTKIl, I.GU AM) PROIMTi: OF ALL KIM)S. We Will Also Have a Full Line of Fnvsli Fruits and YoKMables. &61F ,5,,,v iSros. 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000PPfiacnrn Telephone No. 31 UjlujiujppppppppppnDDDDDDDn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 "0 0 0 0 '0 151 Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a Flynn Commission Company Office Phones Auto. 9239 Bell. 3G1 Residence Phone Auto 88282 3Gnil3'mb't' ':Af' f Ji&k- u&Ei UYT. STOCK C03I.MISSION MKItCHANTH Room 301 Exchange Bldg. SIOUX CITY, IOWA WM. (BILL) J. FLYNN Stock Yards HOUS. (JATTLK. SHE til'. Write US Wire US Phone s If you want market information. Ship Us For the High price and good fill. ORDER BUYING GIVHN SPECIAL ATTENTION iii P 13 El Q El El IPPrE) U H u u u ii ii m M Hampshire Male Pigs TO ANYBODY ItESIDJNG hT DAKOTA COUNTY, I WILL MAKE A DlSCOl'Vl' OF $25.01, ON TJIK VUW.MTASI3 OF A 3IALK 1'Hil, UNTir, SRlTK31i: 1ST. 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