Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 23, 1920, Image 5

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of Deposit are numbered both large
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the unexperienced.
Their unquestioned safety, liberal in
terest return and short maturity periods
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No matter how little you have to in
vest, or how much, these Certificates meet
all reasonable requirements.
Bank of Dakota City
Dakota City, Nebraska
CAN'T PUNCTURE
NOR BLOW OUT
DAYTON AIRLESS TIRES in the
past u years have been used by
thousands of owners of light pa cn-
gcr and ucincry
cars in all parts of
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the nveniut? iueu
luatle. They lmve been m.
tlorsed by thousanti
of satisfied users, in
clutlltiK the late
GeorRP WestliiRlions
mill IMunnl Grey,
formerly Chief llncl
neer of the Fori
Motor Company.
Tiers of live, elastic rubber built abt
one Inch apart Inside the i-imlui; and -tanlzed
or welded to It take the pine (
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We have Mimilanllzrd on 30 x S
510 x .. and the tirlce Is rlcht.
and
We sell direct to the user from one tire
up where we have no denier. Write for
flee booklet and price Hit.
We wnnt nn exclusive dealer In every
county tiro experience not necessary. IZx
cellent chance to build up In a protected
territory n very profitable business either
by Itself or as a side line.
THE DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE CO.
Department N DAYTON, OHIO
"Cold In the Head"
Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Pr
.ions who are subject to frequent "cold
In tho head" will find that the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
build up tho System, cleanse tho Blood
and render them less llablo to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acuto Catarrh may
lend to Chronic Cntnrrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tolt
en Internally and acts through tho Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
All DruRBists 75c. Testimonials free.
J100.00 for nny case of catarrh that
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
cure
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 123, 102"
The Herald, S1.50 per year
Webb Howard is here from South
Dakota visiting relatives.
Miss Anna Evans visited friends in
West Point, Neb., over Sunday.
Miss Flo Umberhocker of Chambers
burtf, Pa., is visiting in the R. E.
Evans nome.
Miss Eniinn Schmidt of Sioux City,
was a week-end visitor here with Miss
Mildred Ream.
E. J. Pender of Walthi'.l, is the new
clerk in the S. A. Stinson store. Ho
began work Monday.
Wm. Schriever returned Wednesday
to Iowa City, In., where he is attend
ing the state university.
Sam Bouton, wife and son Lloyd,
of Norfolk, Neb., visited relatives in
Dakota county the past week.
Geo. Cain and family have moved
into the Fred Wood house recently
vacated by the Schriever family.
The M. E. Ludies Aid society .vill
meet with Mrs. Chas. Fuestoti Friday
afternoon of this vee7. Roll ('all
Work.
Mrs. Fred Foley was a visitor in
Wayne last week with Mr. Foley, who
is located there buying grain for an
Omaha firm.
Mrs. Helen Morton and little grand
daughter of Omahn, spent last week
in the W. P. Wnrner home, returning
home Friday.
John Hilcmnn returned last week
from a trip to Waupeton,, N. D.,
where he visited his brother, Lys
Hileman and family.
Mrs. Herman Lahrs accompanied
her hushan on his run a;, bn'kciiinn
on the Burling..-., to Fremont Mon
day, tetui m.h' Tuesday.
Miss Mildred Rogers and Miss Em
ma Kroger, teachers in the Dakota
City schools, spent Saturday and Sun
day at their homes in Lyons, Neb.
Misses Maxine Rarick, of Moville,
Iowa, and Lorna Bolton, of Sioux City
were visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank II. Forrest several days
last weeK.
Mrs. Almira Berry of Ponca, age
85 years, died at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cornell in South Sioux
City last Friday. The remains were
taken to Ponca for burial.
Dr. C. H. Maxwell, is confined to
his home with iniuries received when
the sterinp gear of his car broke and
ran him into the ditch while coming
home from the city one evening last
week.
Miss Elfie Engelen was down from
Kadoka, S. D., last week, visiting her
sister, Mrs. Jennie Ross, in Sioux
City, and with old friends here. She
is now serving as treasurer of Ju.'kson
county, S. D.
Richard Twamley and son ol Allen,
were Thursday night visitors here in
the Mrs, Shortlev home. Mr. Twam.
ley formerly resided in this county,
uul met many of his old time friends
and acquaintances while here.
Herbert O. Snell and Inez Maxwell,
iinin oi sioux uity, wcro married by
Rev. S. A. Draise at the M. E. par
sonage on the 20th; and Dr. Fred J.
Boiler and Jennie M. Chapman, also
of Sioux City, were married at the
.laisonage on the 21st.
County Superintendent V. 1'. Voss
attended a meeting of county suj'oi
intendents at Emerson last Wednes
day, 1 which six northeastern Ne
braska counties were represented. A
program for their annual association
meeting, to bo held October iith, was
arranged.
Will II. Orr and Alfred Soymour
drove to Vermillion, S. )., Tuesday
night to see their cousin, Franklin
Orr, who is suffering from a bad ease
of anthrax. They took u nurse with
them from Sioux City to care for the
alllicted man. He contracted tho
disease while working in his render
ng plant neur Vermillion. It is
hoped that by the use of serum the
disease may be controlled and his
life saved.
.County Judge S. W. McKInley offi
ciated at the following weddings tho
past week: James M. Madden and
......... v,. uaiimer, uoin oi Leftlars,
iuwii, unu iyrn anyuer and Harriott
Davis, both of Winnebairo. Neb., on
the 15th; Herman A. Tool and Maggie
M. Corey, and Arnold J. Smikahl and
Anna Bonner, all of Sioux City, on
the lGth; Gordon P. Mason of Sioux
City and Amelia K. Johnson of Aber
deen, S. D., on tho 18th; Ray Twin
and Florence Logan, both of Winne
bago, Neb., on tho 20th.
IJftliota County BamMi
Extracted honey for sale, at S. A.
Mason's, Dakota City, Neb.
Mrs. Mlkescll went to Carroll, la ,
last week to visit hor daughter. Mrs.
rYnnk Art;:.
Mi-a n TI SInfrnril if Slnilv TitV.
. KIIUI w a .a w,... v. - -.- v. v.i. - -rf
cpcnt Friday at tho home of Rev. and
Mrs. r R. I, owe.
There will be a regular meeting of
Omadl Lodge No. 6, A. P. & A. M., o.i
Saturday evening of this week.
John N. Ream and family of Sholes,
Neb., and Clyde Ream, of Wcstfield,
Iowa, were Sunday visitors here with
relatives.
Pat Kellcher was down from Chad
ion several days last week visiting
his wife and baby at the Mrs. Belle
Barnett home.
Mrs. Helen Chesshir and children
came down from Plalnview Monday
for a visit with Mrs. Chep.3hir's moth
er, Mrs. Belle Barnett, and other
.relatives.
Chas. Swanson, living n the Will
Bridenbaugh farm, was charivaried
last Tuesday, when he ack lowledged
he had been married since Old Set
tlers' day.
Haiold Antrim returned last week
from a visit with his parents at Wil
low Lake, S. D. Ho is working at
the Gallagher store in South Moux
City and going to school.
Louis Lcgp, an eld resident of Ilub
IniiM, died in a Sioux City hospital
Sunday following an operation for
appendicitis. Ho was 55 years of
age. Funeral services were held on
Tuesday.
The marriage of Chester A. Antrim
to Miss Arlcne D. Fisher, and, II -old
F. Ansnes to Miss Daisy N. Tha- ,
took place at South Sioux Tuesday
at the brides' homes. The be w V
Ci. of their many friends here is ex
tended the happy couples.
Mrs.- Irvin Catlin, sister of Mrs. S.
A. Draise, arrived on Monday to make
a several days' visit at the M. Iv par
sonage. She and her son came
eleven hundred miles from Winnet,
moiuana, wnere tney reside, in a
Biuck. They were glad to get to
the end of the trip. They were
traveling four days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Powell and Wal
ter Snyder started Sunday tor Whit
ing, Iowa, to spend the day with rel
ative.", and when near Serjeant Blull
their car skidded in some soft diit
where the road had just been graded
and upset. Luckily no one was in
jured. The car (a Ford) was righted
up and made the trip home.
The Sioux City trade excursionists
numbering about fifty, tarried in
town a short time last Friday evening
on the wind-up of a two days' trip
through northeast Nebraska, by auto.
They met the business men of town
and gave them the glnd hand, and
also gave the school children a royal
treat from the "candy wagon."
r. I. Culbertson, accompanied by
his wife and little daughter, C. R.
Young and Rev. C. R. Lowe drove to
the home of Rev. McClellan, of Elk
Valley Friends' church last Thursday
after supper to arrange the program
of the County Sunday School- conven
tion to be held at the Elk Vallev
church October 9th and 10th. The
program will be published in due
time.
Following is a list of the jurors se
lected for the regular term of dis
trict court, which convenes in Dako
ta City on Monday, October -1th:
Mads Nelson, Fred Erickson, George
Fisher, Fred Schult, E. L. Hileman,
rrefl Wegner, William Gilfore, Ed
ward Allen, R. II. Baker,. Robert Ger
ling, Ernest Johnson, Nels Krogh,
J. P. McCorillick. Leonard l.nncrmnnl.
Frank Bowie. A. M. Armbrirrht. W. A
. - .....,,. .......,
Leonard, Wm. Spier, C. O. Fitch,
Chris Jensen, Jack Garvin, II. E.
Brown, C. A. Conant, C. L. Church.
MRS. A.
It. RICH DIES
IN OMAHA
HOSPITAL
Mrs. A. B. Rich, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. L. Niebuhr, of this
place, passed away Friday night,
September 17, 1920, at an Omaha
hospital, where she had been for
several months receiving treatment
for the after effects of the flu.
Deceased was born in Dakota City
September 10, 1889, and resided here
until her marriage to Prof. A. B.
Rich. Their home for the pas: year
has been at Bloomfield, Nen., where
he is superintendent of the schools
She was a graduate of the Diikota
City high school in the class of 'no,
and taught school for so..rnl lerins
in this and Thurston cuiiiUn'1. She
was a member of Dakott Ch.ipter
No. 05, Order of the Eastern Hl.ir.of
this place.
She leaves to mourn her dfiurtuie.
her husband and two small .'luldren,
also her parents, two .sisters and two
brothers.
The remains were taken t.. Wisner,
Neb., the former home of Mr. Rich,
where on Monday funeral services
were held, and the body was then
shipped to Sioux City Tuesday and
buried in Graceland Park cemetery
The sympathy of the community
goes out to the bereaved ones in the
loss of a daughter, wife and mother,
taken from them while yet in the
prime of life, and at a time when her
companionship was most needed and
appreciated.
FOR SALE
A good barn, 22x30 ft. with 12 ft.
posts, shingle roof. Inquiro of II. R.
Greer at. lumber yard, Dakota City.
ion sale
Two car loadr. of stocker.s and feed.
ers, on tho Patrick Joncw farm near
Ifuhbard, N,e).
Patrick .Linos.
tiftltfltA llitv. Mftbffto'rffi
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This Iowa Man Has
Gained 30 Pounds
LOST STRENGTH AND ENEIUJY
" IIAYEMtETUUNEl) SINCE HE
HEUVN TAKING TVN1.VC.
"Since 1 began taking Tanlac 1
have not only gained thirty pounds in
weight but am enjoying better gen
eral health than 1 have in years, and
I just can't find words to express my
gratitude for what it has done for
me," said Charles J. Paukert. 801
Oakland Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
weighinaster for the Quaker Oats Co.
"I had always been a strong,
healthy man up to about three yeais
ago, but at that time I began losing
weight and strength until finally 1
had no energy left and was in a bad
ly run-down condition. Although I
tried many different kinds of medi
cines, until I started taking Tanlac
I had never found anything that did
me nny good. My stomach was in
bad condition. 1 had no appetite
and every time I did manage to eat
n little something I would fill up
with gas until I would bo in perfect
misery for hours afterwards, and I
suirered with heart-burn so bad just
about all the time that it nearly
drove me distracted.
"Finally on the advice of a friend
who htfd taken Tanlac with line re
ijults, I began taking it. Well, in a
short while I had a splendid appe
tite and could eat just anything 1
wanted without having a sign of gas,
and I have not had the heart-burn
since taking the first few doses of
Tanlac. I continued taking it and
continued to improvi until now 1
feel like a difl'erents person. 1 have
regained my lost weight and strength
and feel hist, simnlv lino nil tin. i;w
1 nra only too glad to have this state
ment published, hoping it may be of
benefit to someone else who may be
.suffering as 1 was."
Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by
Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South
Sioux City by McBeath's Pharmacy,
in Homer by Brassfield & Jensen,
in Hubbard by Duggan & Hcll'ernan.
Advertisement.
r'Ksrui: cost or mtowiNt; corn
Dakota Count) TuruMies figures on
Cost of (ironing Corn.
Figures furnished the State Col
lege of Agriculture by farmers of
Dakota County show that the labor
of growing corn up to July 20th cost
an average of more than $10 an acre.
The agricultural agent of the county
assisted in keeping accurate record's
on forty-eight fields. There ivifs con
siderable variation in the cost on the
different farms, running fiom Sb.72
to $18 an acre. Where ti actors were
used the cost was increased anout 0!)
cents nn acre. This cost Lobules
only man and horse labor. The cost
of seed, harvesting, marketing, inter
est on investment and other expense
must be added before complete f,e
ures will be available on the cost of
growing corn this year. It is prob
able that the total cast will be near
$10 an acre, as land in Dakota coun
ty is held at a high figure.
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MATRIMONIAL VENTURES.
The following marriage licenses
were issued by County Judgo Mc
Kinley during tho past week:
Namo and Address. Age,
James M. Madden, LeMars, la 23
Margaret C. Balmier, LeMars, la. ..18
Cyril Snyder, Winnebago, Neb iil
Harriet Davis, Winnebago, Neb... 18
Michael W. Green, Hubbard ...Legal
Charlotte M.Kelly, Homer Legal
Walter Baur, Arnold's Park, la.... 38
Electa Willard, Spencer, la 25
Everett H. Armstrong, Sioux City. .2-1
Alary E. Norton, Sioux City 22
Herman A. Tool, Sioux Citv 38
Maggie M. Corey, Sioux City 35
Arnold J. Smikahl, Sioux City 21
Anna Bonner, Sioux City 21
Gordon P. Mason, Sioux City 27
Amelia K. Johnson, Aberdeen, ,-i. D..20
Orin R. Stride, Donver, Col 21
Hazell Driskell, Denver, Col 21
Herbert O.' Snell, Sioux City 33
Inez Maxwell, Sioux City 32
Ray Twin, VVinnebago, Neb 2rt
Florence Logan, Winnebago, Neb.. .IS
Chester A. Antrim. So. Sioux City.. 22
Arlene 1). Fisher, Sit. Sioux City . .22
Harold F. Ansnes, So. Sioux City.. 21
Oaisy N. Thaeker, So. Sioux City... 21
Fred J. Boiler, Sioux City Legal
Jennie M. Chapman, Sioux City. Legal
l.aiiiiilerlutr Mullet In lor .oiiicii
"Home Laundering" is the niuue f
a new United States Department of
Agriculture bulletin which will be of
interest to many women. It deals
with the laundry room, equipment,
method of laundering, special clean
ing and pressing, general laundry
supplies, ironing, drying, bluing,
washing different kinds of material,
etc. Washing and iioning .ire among
the hardest jobs the housewife has to
perform, and this bulletin makes
many valuable suggestions its to how
this work can be lessoned by using
1'ood supplies, proper equipment ;ind
following tho best methods. In the
building of a new home or the re
modeling of an od one the housewife
should plan hor laundry room as
carefully as she plans her kitchen.
With tho increased use of electricity
and gasoline many women now have
power washing machines and electric
irons. These go a long ways toward
removing the drudgery of wash day.
The use of tiio best known methods
also helps to do the job efficiently.
Write the Coll ego of Agriculture at
Lincoln for farmers' bulletin 1099,
''Homo Laundering."
'r Herald, 51,50 per year
Stinson's
Specials for Saturday, Sep.25
TO It THIS
2 15c Bottles Catsup 2.V
One 25c Can of Sain on -0c
3 lbs. hand picked Navy Beans ..'t.'e
1 can of Corn, Tomatoes or Peas. ,l.e
30c Bleached Muslin, ier yard ...'.'."ir
I bars White Flake Soap '2m-
. 1 lb. Chase & 5'anborn Circle
Blend Collee
Good Dress Gingham ...
Good
TO HE FORTUNATE IS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE LESSER THINGS IN LIFE AND MAKE CAPITAL
OF THEM. A SUIT OR OVERCOAT TAILORED BY US
REPRESENTS AN ASSET WHICH WILL ALWAYS
STAND AT PAR. S. A. STINSON.
I'Yosh Fruit, and Vegetables of all Kinds
for Saturday's Trade
Stinson's
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(. A. Ilcriiol; and Sous will olid at Public
Sale ul (lie llomck Fnnn near Walerbury, Neb.,
a nice lot of lligb ( ratio Shorthorn Cows and
Heifers; also some' good young Horses and oilier
properly.
The Hales (ioodell Co. will also at Ibis
lime sell a few good Chester Willie male lMg'i
The Sale will be held on October I llli.
Sale. Hills will be soul out before Hie SaU
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Westcott's Undertaking;
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