Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 07, 1920, Image 5

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BANK
The Houf of Opportunity
Of all the essential cogs in the world's greatest
machine none are more necessary than capital.
The hour of opportunity awaits every man who
has money saved and safely banked. It is of prime
importance that your money be held in readiness
for your opportunity when it comes.
A Certificate of Deposit at this bank affords
safety and at the same time a liquid investment for
ybur funds. Interest at 5 per cent and a hearty
welcome awaits your account here.
Bank of Dakota City
Dakota City, Ncbrnskn
Whitcrinir lk-cs Takes Chit
If bees arc to be wintered out of
doors their preparation for cold
weather is one of the 'most important
parts of the beekeeper's work. No
ther phase of beekeeping has so di
ii'Ct an influence on the honey crop
the following season, says United
States Department ol Agriculture
farmers' bulletin 1012, "The Prepara
tion of Bees for Outdoor Wintering."
This bulletin gives directions and
suggestions for preparing hives for
cold weather. The amount and
character of packing materials and
the most economical type of packing
cases are discussed. -Another bulle
tin which will be of interest to bec
I'eepers is farmers' bulletin 1014,
"Wintering Hees in Cellars." Both
bulletins may lie obtained free from
the College of Agriculture, Lincoln.
Soled Show Corn Tail
Corn "to be shown at next year's
fairs or at the annual show of the
"Nebraska Crop Improvers' associa
tion should be selected from the field
early in the fall, according to experts
at the State College of Agriculture.
Early selection from the field affords
a good opportunity to study the corn
onlhe stalk and insures corn undam
aged by freezing. Selection of seed
corn in the field early in the fall
also has its advantages. The Neb
raska Crop Improvers' association is
offering liberal cash prizes and cups
for the Iftst displays of corn, wheat,
oats, barley and rye at its annual
show dnrinir th wpok of OrcrAniKiul
Agriculture. The premium list may
be obtained by writing the secretary
at University Farm,Lrncoln.
"Cold In the Head"
la an acute attaolc ofttasal Catarrh. Per
sons who aro subject to frequent "colds
In the head" will find that tho use of
HALL'S CATARRH llEDICINE will
build up tho System, cleanse the Blood
and render them less liable to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
iWHMEDICINE Is tak.
en internally and actB through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
' All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
1108 00 'for any case of catarrn tnai
HALL?S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
CUrf'j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
LUMBER
MIIXWORK and itunl bulldlaf tutorial at
25 OR MORE SAVING
to ion. Don't (Tin aaaalaar bn.taf (Bill yon baraaaaa
aomplaia lll of what yra naad and tiara oar aattmata
IapmSrs JLUMBER CO.
8520 BOYD STREET OMAHA, NEB.
WliKH you want your Ford
Troperly Itepalvcil with Gonu
ino Ford Tails, ly (j!einiiii
Ford Mechanics, take, it io
tho Ford Hospital,
H09IEU 3I0T011 CO.
jlliou what and how to ntanltn
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ISfnd 10. lor one packara 17tT7P,
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1020
Bert Wood is erecting a barn on
the Buckley farm northeast of town.
Mrs. Elizabeth Broyhill is at Pen
der, Neb., nursing' in the W. l.Wiltse
family.
George II. Haase and family were
down from Emerson Sunday visiting
relatives.
Judge Win. P. Warner transacted
business in Omaha the latter part of
last week.
Mrs. Nevada Lattin left Tuesday
for Anaheim, Cal., to spend the win
ter with relatives.
Miss Hertha Smith was married in
Sioux City last Wednesday to George
Wider, of that place. '
The Homer Motor Co. this week an
nounces in The Herald the new prices
on Ford cars and trucks.
Mrs. Bert Butterfield of Sioux City,
visited the week-end in the Win. P.
Warner home in this place.
Mrs. Carl Rasmussen of Slater, Mo.,
is here on a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baughman.
Miss Emma Schmidt of Sioux City,
visited over Sunday here in the home
of her sister, Mrs. Vern Altciuus.
Patrick Jones was down from Hub
bard on business Tuesday, goujg on
to the city before returning home.
The Ed Easton house, occupied by
C. It. Becker and family, was sold this
week to Hal Ulacketer of South Sioux
.City,
George Orr, of Henuningford, Neb.,
was here a few days last week visit
ing Ins brother, Will II. Orr, and
family.
Emmett Hileman has moved from
the Mrs. Eva Orr house to the Bu
chanan house which lie recently pur
chased. Dr. C. II. Maxwell and family drove
to Ponca Friday morning to attend
the funeral services held for Mrs, J.
J. McCarthy.
The delinquent tax list for Dakota
county appears in this issue of Th
Herld. Look it over and see if your
property is advertised for sale.
Win, A. Niemeyer has the house,
which he purchased of G. F. Hughes,
moved to is new location and will
soon have it ready for occupancy,
Robert A.' Hansen has accepted
position as clerk in the S. A. Stinson
store, succeeding E. J. Pender, who
resigned and returned to his home
at Walthill.
Waller E. Miller drove to Wait
hill Wednesday morning in company
with Andrew H. Viele, of. Norlollr,
who went there to conduct a Masonic
school of instruction,
E. T. Alexander, of Macey, Nebr.,
charged with, stealing two sets of
harness from Louis Bartels of Homer,
took a continuance in Judge Mckin
ley's court, and is being held under
bonds of $50.0.
Eddie Ansnes of South Sioux City,
was here Saturday calling on old
friends and bidding them goodbye
before taking his departure for San
Francisco, Cal., for which place he
left Tuesday to make his future
home.
Orville Legg jnforms us that his
spring Hampshire pigs that he ex-
lutteu at tho Interstate fair, were in
n the prizes and broucrht home
some ribbons, although he did not
expect it, and had not fitted them
for prize winners.
Rev. E. Lee Fleck, of Lincoln, held
preaching services in the Lutheran
church hero Sunday. Rev. Fleck
will hold services here again October
tho 17th, in the morning at 11, and
in the evening at 7:30. A cordial
welcome is extended to all.
Mrs. Helen Chesshir and two child
ren returned to their home at Plain
view last week, ater a visit here In
the Mrs. Belle Barnett home. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Pat Kellc
her and baby, who will visit there a
few days bofore going to their new
home at Chadron, Neb.
Tho nineteenth annual meeting of
the Northeast Nebraska Teachers as
sociation will be held In Emerson on
October 9th. Prof. J, Irwin Long of
the Dakota City schools is on the
program for a paper. County Su
perintendent W. E. Voss of, Dakota
county will preside over tho Rural
Section. In the high school section
Mrs. Marcia K. Sherry of South Sioux
City has as her subject for a paper
"Measuring the Achievements of n
Pupil," followed with a discussion by
Miss Clara Blume, also of the South
Sioux tity schools.
A baby hoy was born to Mr, and
Mrs. Hoy A, Orr Sunday.
Extracted honey for snle, at S. A.
Mason's, Dakota City, Neb.
Ed Rockwell of HubbarTi nrecinct.
was here on business Inst Friday.
Kirk Ronro, of Axtell, Kan., was n
wctU'Ciul visitor hero with relatives.
Kay Zcntmiro of Homer, spent a
couple of days liorq last week with
friends.
Carl Ream and family, of Dixon,
Neb., were over Sunday visitors here
with relatives.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ostmoyer, at Maternity
hospital, Sioux City, Monday.
Kier Bros, installed a new furnace
in their store building this week, H.
O. Dorn having the contract.
Miss Goldic Frederick was home
from her school work near Willis for
an over Sunday visit at home.
Mrs. Win. Tackaberry of Sioux City,
was a visitor here Friday in the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Will II. Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Motes of Scottsville,
Kan., are hero visiting in the homo
of thcii daughter, Mrs. G. F. Brov
hill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Onderstnh! of
near Walthill, were Monday night
visitors hero at the D. Van de Zeddo
home.
Mrs. Esther Harden and daughter,
Mrs. Ada Sherman, of South Sioux
City, visited relatives and friends
here Sunday.
Jack Frost made his first
the season here last Wednesdav
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ter of an inch thick as a nieniuitu
nf his vUit
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Andrew II. Viele, of Norfolk, Nuhy,
held a custodian's school of instruc-
tion in the Masonic lodge here Mon-
day and Tuesday. A six o'clock sup-
per was served Tuesday e ning to
AidsoSodetvttemlance by thu La(lies
Aia societ.
the annual Dakota County Sundsy
School association will be held Sat-
urday and Sunday October ttch and
10th, in the Friends church in Pig-
eon Creek precinct, near the Dave
Woods place. Everybody interested
in Sunday school work is invited to
come and take part in the meetings,
The regular fall term of distriae
court convened here Monday. The
first days session was occupied in
hearing naturalization cases and call-
ing tno docket. The, jurors reported
for duty Tuesday morning, and the
cwminal case of the State vs. Ike
blierman, charged with transporting
hquor, was taken up for trial.
County Judge S. W. McKinley ofH-
cinted at the following weddings tliq
past week: George Albert and Flos-
lS-0 T,0t f Si?UCAt,y' the
Neb.Handy iflarfc. Weave" 'Sf J&
sonCity,Iowa,awrenceIpetersonn
anU Wollm Hnlnncnn l.tl. f a
Citv. and Aiiir, .Tii0"" "i ' ,"
Cook, both .of Sioux City, on the 2nd.
Tho fnlin,,, . ......
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ied atthe M. E. nnrmnnm. i, n
M. 11V, 1UIIIIWIMI rim III11U llTIII'Ct -
S. A. Drai.se durino- t.h , f."
night: Wm. Murrnv of Nin,,v mi.-
and Lina Olson, of Soldier, Io'wu, on
September 22; Archie L. Coons and
Kuth McCullough, both of Whiting,
KeBv "rSencmber T27th: Fa,rreI1 K
Rill, r w?"fWa' !Wa' and Julin
Rggs, of Whiting, Iowa, on October
mun JUcLuIiough, both of Whiting,
teJ'frnS'h Sh TO c?PecinlIy. nf" Olive Coram, CenterviVlc,' S.' d! !! il
tei trost has killed the insects, is a
good time to paint, according to the
State College of Agriculture. Pick "00,' ''"H'l's Vs. Poor Lnjcrs
out a clear, warm day, and the work A Nebraska College ol Agriculture
can be done unhampered by flies and circular called "How to Select the
other insects, wind and dirt. New Good Layers" gives the following
st.ructvires built during the summer characteristics of high producing
will have had time to season. They hens: Mature earlj tor tho breed;
should be painted before the rain and "re vigorous; have ood capacity;
snow of fall and winter come. It is moult late; moult quickly; have fad
also well that machinery used during d shanks (yellow shanked arieties).
the summer be painted before it is por layers mature slowly; moult car
stored away for the winter. ,ly; moilt slowly; shanks hold color;
Wm. Gorden of South .Sioux City 'liavo thick pelvic bones poor capne
who was arrested last week on a 'tv Heavy layers are hearty ent
charge of operating a "moonshine" ers A 5-pound hen that produces
plant in that burg, gave bonds for'200 cgK8 in a CttV jnust convcrt
his appearance in tho county court n,J0Ut J0 pounds of raw material in
Sheriff Cain and Deputy Rockwell Lo tno fi,lisnetl Product eggs,
raided his nlaco Inst wonir nmi Hence a fully developed digestive
fiscatcd a "still," and a quantity of and reproductive system is neccssa
"mash." Five half-gallon jugs that' ry' Tne circuIar Bvs iles for
had undoubtedly contained "hootch " ,neasurlnK vle hody capacity of a
If, Attn liH.,l.nu 1 1 .... '. linn .... tirnll (in m.ln.i Phh 4 n ! I ! h .m 4 1 . ft
wcic uiuKcn ipu uumpeu in the back
yard by some one during tho raid
However, enough of tho stufr was so-
cured bv the ofHenrs in '.,;
them that the "still" hud boon work
IMfil nllu! .l A.
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FOR SALE,
A good barn, 22x3G ft. with 12 ft.
posts, shintrle roof. Innnim .r n i'
Greer at lumber yard, Dakota City'.
Shili' llncournges Parni lv- Houses
larmers can have Ice for compar.
atively small cost, according to the
btate College of Agricultme, which
is encouraging the construction of
ce ponds and ice houses by j.rovid-
.ni e V i'un3 ,fno U0"eB
..... .. v. m.j luwncr uirccuons lor
fin, i K u , I'0"" Which can bo
.. ,i.u .,, lllu w, .umiii, or icr dam-
"J' 8m"n rnv'no t0 catch the
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feet deep, 35 feet wide and GO feet
J;"" I'rov.ue lenio iv olve tons
r,H.,M ii Vj",K'K '"-
f ! r a,Tn1,' BU.m. I'liopfint
i-.u.io u. Duvyjiu Kmus oi ice housei.
Ice houses mav bo constnintiwi t n
small cost, If desired, or a little more
!rlS.hd.t"I,'i!
'larvestincr Ihn Inn --., i, ,"'-.
zja wZ, bothio,SoS
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use of ice for a sum
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of the iuBvn, h., Ar"f '"
or the luxutlevf farm
never do without
lioubc is one
life.
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.nr'Sssiar'Sb.'ias:
a A. DRAISE.
Dakota City, Neb.
He's Not Afraid
of Any Job Now
WAS I'.NAW.r. TO HIT A I.1CK OP
work whi:x in: iii:(iav
TAKINt! TAN., AC.
"I had fallen off thirty pounds and
was unable to work and although 1
have been taking Tanlac only a little
more than u month I have already
picked up twenty-five pounds of my
lost weight and I am feeling fine,
"vns the statement mode by Frank A.
Gustafson, a well-known fanner of
Manning, Iowa, when he called at
the Sherman & McConnoll Drug Store
in Omaha, a few days ago.
"My troubles had been pulling me
down for three years and 1 hod just
about played out altogether," he said.
"I had given up my work entirely
and never expected to be able to hit
another lick. My stomach was al!
out of order and my appetite had
about gone down to nothing. 1
couldn't eat anything cxce.pt some
thing light and many a time 1 would
get up from tho table without eat
ing a bite. I had terrible pains in
my stomach and gas would bloat mo
up and cause my heart to beat so
fast I thought sometimes 1 had heart
trouble. My head ached so bad at
.. .'times the pain nearly set me wild
visit ol nmj j w(H,i,i KL,t M) ,jzzv i could
iv nicht i ii.. ... i c.... ' a. ....!.
umiiiv auiiiiu mi my icei. ii muni
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K niuv.il aiKvyt .uiu illuming
found me feeling worse than when I
went to bed. I went down from
one hundred and seventy pounds to
one hundred and fortv, 'was growing
weaker all the time 'uul felt that
my time wasn't far
"But Ton,nc calu wy "1'V
troubles are now all over. I feel
strong and healthy like a man
ought to feei and I am not afraid to
tackle any kind of work. I have
the finest kind of appetite and my
big gain in weight, twenty-five
pounds, shows how well my food
agrees with me. I am not bothered
with headaches or dizzy spells any
more, and I .sleep like a top and get
UP every morning feeling great,
Tanlac has done everything for mo
I could ask and I recommend it
Heartily."
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 & Hcffernan.
Advertisement,
MATRIMONIAL VENTURES.
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Age.
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eor?e A'w'' i,ioUX Si
Hossie Oviatt, Sioux City
1!n,,ry L. Ray, Battle Creek, Neb. .124
Mn,,y c- Weaver, Johnson City, la. .22
Farrcll L. Kcllv. Onawa. Iowa 21
Julifl R'KRs, WITiting, Iowa '...19
Lawrence A. Peterson, Sioux Citv. .28
Nellie Robinson, Siou
A"Bust J01"0". Sioux
D"W Cook- Sioux Clt
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Nellie Robinson, Sioux City 27
x City. . . .Legal
ty Legal
Centcrville.
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" "a vth a mm-, mi iuiui. uiu
otnor characteristics of good layers.
II ifi recommentled that flocks be
culled regularly and the ioor nrodu-
cers! eIi"'int-'d. Frequent culling
I 111 .llllrr 1 1,11 foil ill ..!. ll. . ..!.
' ll, HIV: lilll Will WUIK LI1U I Ul'R
down lo a high producing hums. Ask
ihe College of Agriculture foi Exper
iment Station circular 12.
Hug Cholera A"'irs In S.11I11
Hog cholera has suddenly appeared
n several places in Nebraska and an
oll'icjiil warning has been bent out
broadcast urging farmem to bo on
their guard. The State serum plant
and .several urivate serum slants re-
ported heavy calls for serum during
September, indicating that cholera
ov siKna of cholera were present over
a considerable area of tho state.
Vaccination is tho only way to com
hat tho disease. It may be that
laxity in the use of serum this year
is me main cause for tho outbreak,
Farmers are urged to watch their
hogs carefully. When a sick hog is
lou(' 't fahould be isolated at once
and a diagnosis made. Vaccination
will iirevont tl
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No irnskn fur 1 hi, Yiir l!l2(i
NciirasKa lor t he rear VSM.
Koncsnty- ire!.2bctcti'8
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n,xo Cwny ..-.March 22; Nov. ID
,?'t day of each term is set for
honrlnif Naturalization Applications.
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Specials for Saturday, Oct. 9
FOK THIS DAY ONLY
To cut the II. C. of L., wc will on Saturday soil at&
a reduction of 5c per yard, all of our piece goods
This includes Calicos, Giiiglutiiis, Outings, Muslins,
Sheetings, Pillow Tubings, and Percales.
Our very best Overalls for. men reduced 25c per' pan.
10 Mouse Traps for 10e
Men's Work Shirts at . . $l.i!5
5 cans Libby's tall Milk 80c v
1 can Tomatoes, Peas or Kraut 1.1c
Boiling Beef, per pound, from 12c to Joe
Full Cream Cheese, per pound JJ8c
Jonathan Apples, very fine, per lb )v
3 packages of Toothpicks ' 10c
i-pound Bulk Tea, for ..; 2(h.
Vrt'sh Fruit and Vegetables of all Kinds
for Saturday's Trade
Stinson's
Dakota City,
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('. A. Derrick and Sons will oll'cr at Public
Sale at the Derrick Farm near Water bury, Neb.,
a nice lot of High (Jrade Shortbyrn Cows and
Heifers; also some good young Dorses and other
property.
The Dales Goodell Co. will also at this
time sell a few good Chester White male Vigs
The Sale will be held oh October lltli.
Sale Dills will be sent ut .before the SaK
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