H t ' m , ..-.Vs.. Dakota County Herald. ir ALL THE NEWS WHEN IT IS NEWS Stat HStorCaIT KSTAIlLISlli.w .1 sCety 1SSII. ,j ,,.,,. ..,,..- DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 Vu. XXVI 11. No. ':i. j j i c 4 1 u d NEWSY ITEMS FROjI OUR EXCHANGES n 11 0 51l51l51I51I51I5151(5151I51I5151IlnlIaira Meadow Grove News: Edward An trim returned to Mornlngside college . Sioux City, Iown, Monday, after spending a few days with his parents. o Pender Times: It. G. Fuhrman went to Omaha Monday and from there to Dakota City, where district court convened I. 1$. Walden of "South of Kansas City," was in town Wednesday, a cuest at the 15. K Wnl den home.... Mrs. W. W. Pounds re ceived word the first of the, week of the announcement of the death of her mother at North Platte. She was SI) yeuis of age. Mr?. Pound's health U such she could not attend the fu neral. o Lynns Mirror-Sun: G. W. Little and' daughter Esther, are home from their sojourn at Excelsior Spring, Mo. Mr. Little's daughter, Mrs. John M. Spencer, who has been down in Mexico, joined them at Kansas City and accompanied them home.... Mrs. M. M. Warner, who has been sick for the past two months, is in a very serious condition. A specialist was called up fiom Omahu to consult with Dr. Barr this morning and Miss Anna Miller, a trained nurse, is eat ing for her. Her sister, Mrs. Flor ence V. Nixon, is also here from Fre mont. Walthill Citizen: Jim Irhy re turned from a visit at Homer Fri day.... Bert McClain and wile re turned to their home at Waterlmr, Friday... .Ed lrhy and wife of Homer pent a few dirt the p't week with his parents, J. L. Lby and wife Albert Onderstal went to Winneb-. go last Fiiday evening to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ed Norris . .Ralph Mason, wife and son came up from ttosalie Sunday evening, visiting W. H. Mason and family until MnvJr.y. Mrs. Woodbury and Mis. Davis came over from Thurston and tpent the week-end with their fither, A. A. Nash. .. .Agnes Mathews icturned to her home at Homer Saturday, af ter a visit with Mollie Matousek and Mildred Kelley. . . .Geo. Gallagher and family returned to their home at South Sioux City Monday. They had been visiting her parents, Taylor Huffman and w'ifu '; i-V-i --'' -' o Ponca Journal: Mrs. George Bar tels and children of Dakota county, visited the first of the week at the home of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Wendt and sister, Mrs. John Itahn.. .Some time ago Prof. Jacobson cordially invited the leachers of the high school to spend the evening at his home on Monday, January 31, that date being the an niversary of the birth of Mrs. Jacob son. But as the professor has many things to thitik about, he forgot the invitation. Not so the teachers, who immediately saw the humor of the occasion and, after making a goodly supply of iiolicious candy, pro ceeded to the Jacobson home. Im agine the sui prise of these worthy people when their guests arrived. But they were equal to the occasion and entertained their company in a , royal manner and their guests, de parting at a late hour, declared the msm2mmmm&3s&smmmmi& s& ! F. Hushes & Co. i Lumber, Building Ma- fi terial, Hardware, Coal 1 We have now been in Dakota City in tho Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to please our customers, to treat every one right and alike; and to 'jive satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you the samo courteous service in the future. CO MK II. H. GKKEK, MuiiiiKer. W q m&mm3&&mgsmwssg&G83m evening a complete success. o Sioux City Tribune, 3: The mar riage of Miss Josephine de Hornc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. de Home, 1245 Wilder avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Thomas S. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jones of Hub bard, Neb., was an event of Wednes day morning in Honolulu. .. .Word that Douglas Jeffries and Walter Tuttle, both about 17 years old, liv ing tit Allen, Neb., had robbed Jef fries' grandmother of SCO and were headed toward South Sioux City, was received by Maor J. L. Phillips, of South Sioux, about f o'clo.ck yester day afternoon. Mayor Phillips im mediately notified Joe Klosler, chinf of police at South Sioux, who waited until the. freight train due at 5:30 o'clock, pulled in when the two boys were nabbed. The culprits were taken to the city jail and upon bei -g questioned, it is said, admitted thiir guilt. They probably wijl bo sent back to Allen and sentenced to the reform school. Emerson Enterprise: C. V. Dunn transacted business in Dakota City Monday.... N. J. Hansen diove to Dakota City on business Monday... Thomas H. Power went to Dakota City Friday to visit with friends for a few days. .. .Born to Fred Johnson and wife, of Hubbard, a daughter, Monday, January 31, 1921 ... .Born to L. R. Hartford and wife ol Nacora, a daughter, Wednesday, February 2, 15'21....A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gormally, of Willis, the latter part of last week.. .Mrs. Dr. Hansen and daughter Fredi icka, spent Tuesday at her sister's home, Mrs. Armstrong, at Willis. .. .Mrs. UIFinc, from Hubbard, visited here a few days last week at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Shearer. .. .Ike Ellis, of near Waterbury, attended the pure blood Poland China bred sow sale here last Saturday. He was a good customer, too.... Miss Cecelia Bobier and Miss Beatrice Krumwiede from South Sioux City, spent a few days here this week at the home ol Edith Horton. Sioux City Tribune," 3: Mis? Perle Stinson, one of, tljo 'vonien-jurom "solving during the present term of district court, could mt understand why she was not kept on any of the juries for which 'he w.u examined since she reported for duty, more than a week ago. Miss Stinson had a long cherished desiie satisfied yes terday when she was given a place in the jury which is hearing tne suit of J. Colder against Sam Kruirmann for $500 damages. Not on'v that, but she, with Mrs. Mathilda Hend ricks, outdid the other women jurors in that it was necessary for this jury to "journey' to Goidti's store at Fourth and Court streets, to de termine whether Krummann is lia ble for water which llowed into Gol der's basement and damaged his stock of furniture. Incidentally, Miss Stin son's mental faculties have been con sidcrably lelieved, for, as she said he. fine finally "landing," she didn't know whether the lawyers thought she was "too smart or too dense." Miss Stin son is cashier in the Tribune office. OFTKN Dakota City, Neb. ? Henry A. Oneruting Store Formerly SPECIALS FOK f5A'ITKIAY ? SUGAR, 10 pounds for . . '. !."( SPECIAL COFFEE, per pound dSi- CHOICE DRIED PEACHES 2 lbs. for ...Am' SWEET PEAS, 2 Cans fof... Soo TOMATOES, 2 Cans for A 2y SUGAR CORN, 2 Cans for 27w ASSORTED JELLIES, per glass . -' MEN'S OVERALLS, 220 Denims, pair ....$1.H." MEN'S WOOL HOSE, pair j I8i- MEN'S SOFT COLLARS, 2 .'for ." CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED STOCKINGS (Special) per pair '19 v LADIES' SILK HOSE, $1.50 value, pair... .. FUESii ntrrrs AND LOWKST Henry A. Dakota City, Farm Bureau Field Notes (J. It. Young, County Agent . ' Tho Dakota.. County' .Farraers'i. in stitute will hold its sessions ai 110 mer, February 17 and 18. Tho mens' section will hold their meet ings In tho Farmers' exchange hall, and tho women's section at tho lab ratory room of the high bchool building. Premium. lists, appeared in tho county papors two weeks ago. PROGRAM MEN'S SECTION Thursday, February 17 Morning Entering exhibits. 1:30 p. m. Some Now Varlotles of Small Grain and What They Have Donp for Nebraska, P. II. Stowart, Stato Extension service. 2:30 p. m. Godldi Roads nnd How to Get Thorn, Georgo Woltz, President Nebraska Good Roads' as sociation. Evening Program, 7:30 p. m. Joint program for men, womon and children at Fanners' exchange li.ill. Motion pictures. Four roeln. Sotu H. Taylor, Division of Conserva tion and Survey, University of Ne braska! Address Dovoloping Communi ty Spirit, Rov. L. M. Doreeii, Sioux City. Friday, February 18 10:30 a. in. Swine Diseases and Their Provontion and Control, Dr. Henry Kerstion, United States De partment of Agriculture. 1:30 p. m. Farm Marketing Problems, Geo. R. Boomer, Univer sity of Nebraska. 2:45 p. m. Marketing Livestock Through the Farmers Union Com mission Company. Sneaker to he supplied. 5:00 p. m HuslnesH session. PROGRAM WOMEN'S SECTION Thursday, February 17 Morning Entering exhibits. 1-30 ji. m. Housohold Adminis tration, Miss Alma Sturdevant. Mirs Sturdevant will also judge tho exhibits and give, a short talk on her plaelngs. 3:00 p. in. -Incubation, liroodlng and Caro o Youity; Chicks Ques tion box. Chas. T. Cornman, State Extension sorvico. Evening, 7:30 p. m. Joint pro gram. Samo as In men's program. Friday, February 18 10:30 a. m. Selecting tho Layer, Feeding for Egg Production, Com batting Diseases, Lico and Mites. Chas. T. Cornman, State Extension servlco. Highest Price Paid for Produce 1:30 p. m. Short CuN In Hew- 01. file; motion for new trial over ing, Miss Alma Sturdevant, Stute niled. Extension sorvico. u,idy Henry vs. Hubbard State 1. ,? v'nm' ,l0"10 Nl"fiK. ""I'0 Hnnlc: Settled and dismissed as, per lioaclily, Rural Houlth service, No- Journal entry on (He, braska Farmer. I .;dwln 0. Bllveu vs. Mrs. M. E. 1:00 p. m. Business session. I Calloway et al.: All defendants de tach speaker on this program is a faul.ed; court UnHs allegations of specialist in his or her lino anil aro petition to bo truo; decree us pray the equal of any to bo found. The cd; cocts taxed to plaintiff, evening program will be highly on Hugh Huniinond vs. Oliver F. tortainlng and Instructive. Tho Newhoiibo: Motion to quash suiil good roujdfl' meeting will bo lllustra- monH sustained, ted by use of motion pictures. Our H. J. Gorlock vs. A. V. Eastman et premium offerings aro Minimi. Help al.: (iuiirdlaii iidlltem appointed; lo mako this institute a surcess by defendants defaulted; court finds making a lurgo number of entries, allegations of petition to ho true; All entries closo at 1:00 p. in., Feb- decree as prayed; costs taxed to ruary 17, Everything Is free. plaintiff. ' Geo W. Sholbloy vs. William Tho Herald, $1.G0 per year Trlgga mid Mabol Trlggs: Defend s Mushkin Occupied by Koir Bros. VKUETAMjKK AT PRICKS Mushkin Nebraska V DOINGS IN TIN' DISTRICT COUHT "'Following urdiUi'er rocorded pro ceedings of District Judge Guy T. Graves at the recent term of court held in this place: Thomaa Bronson vs. Kate Bron sou: Dismissed for want of pros ecution ut cost of plaintiff. C. W. Hltt vs. C, St. P. M. &, O. Ry. Co., C, B. & Q. Ry. Co.: Dis missed as per stipulation on lile. Fred Martin vs. Llllio Kuh: Dis missed as per stipulation on ilia. Drainage District No. 2, Dakota County, Nebraska, vs. Henry W. O'Neill et ul.: Defendants fleorgo J. Boucher, administrator, II. II. Adair and E. II. Gribble, administra tor, granted two duys in which to plend. Webb Kellogg vs. Ruth Arm strong et ul.: On motion of W. J. Hammond ease stricken from dock et. Fannie Emma Emery vs. Jannio Semplo Hill Co. et til: No showing made case dismissed for want of prosecution at cost of plaintiff. Patrick Montgomery vs. C B. & Q. Railroad Co.: Settled and dis missed at cost of plaintiff. Slioy L. Ewing vs. Carl Sund: Motion for cost bond sustained; bond for aontH ofllored tiled w'thln 10 dnyB or case will Btand dismissed Arthur M. Lelanll vs. Waltor D. Hlnes, as Director Geuoral of Rail roads of tho United States of America- Dismissed as per stipulation 011 lile. Etta II. llalstead vs. John F. liuikhead et al: Ordered to show eaiiHC, if any, why sale should not be confirmed; no cause shown salo (onllriiH-d and deed ordered. Charles S. Buckley et al. vs. City of South Sioux City: Demurrer nmtalned as to the corporation aiur partnership; plaintiffs overruled as to personal petition; leave grantcwl to make John Green plaintiff; plain tiff given leave to lile amended peti tion within 30 days. Capital Flro Insurance Co. vs. .). (' Purucken Plaintiff allowed to tile petition within 10 days.. Catherine Dougherty et al. vs. A. L. White: Motion sustained; plain tiff allowed 10 days to amend por tion; defendant i.'lowed until May 1, 1!)21, to answer, Rosa Kuh vs. nennlu Flynn: . Kllvllniru mill lll'Cll.o tir .l.ifmiitn 11! ants defaulted; court finds allega tions of petition to bo true; amount duo plaintiff to bo the sum of $307.80. Interest at 8 per cent; do croo of foreclosure and salo ub pray ed; stay ordered for nine months. Waterbury Stato Hank vs. Robert Voss: Robert Voss defaultojd; court finds allegations of petition to bo truu;' amount duo plaintiff on first cause of action $1,352,00, with in terest at 8 per cent rom this dato; and on second cause of action $1, 132.80, with Interest at 10 per cent from dato; judgment as prayed. United States Trust Co. vs. Honry Sklnioro ot al.: Defendants de limited; court finds allegations of petition to bo truo; amount duo plaintiff $3,9111.00, Interest nt 10 per cent from this dato; decreo ol foroclosuro and salo us prayed. Edwards &. Bradford,' Lumber Co. vs. Win. L. Joy ot al.: Guar dian adlitem appointed; dofoudauts di faulted except Bridgot Roonoy, court flnds allegations of petition to be tnn. decree as prayed; costs tax ed to plaintiff. In tho matter of tho application ot Win. II. Ryan, admlnistiator of tho ehtato of Bridget Hodgtus, deceased, for license to soil real tstato: Or dered to show cause, If any, why salo should not ho confirmed; leave granted to amend return of -salo to conform to facts; no objections hav ing been made, snlo coni.rniod and deed ordered. Poter Jensen vs. James Sojiton ot al : Geo. W. Learner hereby ap pointed guardian adlitem for all persona who may bo In sorvlc.0 oi nnvy or army of tho United States of America; defendants defaulted; I'ouit finds allegations of petition to bo true; costs taxed to plaintiff. James R. Runuolls vs. John A. Beebe, tho City ot South Sioux City and Southern Suroty Co.: Motion to make more specific overruled; Dofoudauts Beebe and City ot South Sioux City except; motion for bond for costs confessed; dofon lan(s al lowed 30 days to plead. Farmers' Co-oporattvo Co of lit mor. Neb., vs. Chas. C. Orr ot al.:' Guardian adlitem appointed; do fondants defaulted; court" finds al legations of petition to bo true; de cree a.s prayed; costs taxed to plain tiff. Stato of Nebraska, vs. Loul.i" Joiin son: On showing of county attor ney case dismissed; defoliant dis charged; bond icleased: 00 iuty at torrioy allowed to wltlidrnw""oxlilblf A, the draft C. R. Ilnllor and Mary E. llallsr vb D. R. Hill: Defender ul.owed to wlthlljraw demurrer and allowed 30 days to answer. Catherine Ronshaw vs John lien shaw: October term order of dis missal of dato November 0, 1D20, set aside; caio reinstated. Ben FhLor vs. Harry II. Adair: Mandnto ordered spread of roeoul. Mary H Mullally vs. Orlu A Har bor et al : Court Imls ullogtitloin of petition to b iruo; amount l'ie $4,227.20, Interest nt 10 per cent from thW dato; decreo of foreclos lire ami salo as prayed, Monroo-Wllbur-Lako Lumber Co. s. Arefl Sorrel!: Ordered that sib ho set nsJiVii and vacated; ordoied that Defendant Mrs. Ares Sorrel, be and she is heroin roslriilni'il from committing wto or otherwise damaging the proi'M'-y John Ran vs, Charle., Baney: Settled and dismissed; enm 1 taxed to plaintiff. Wakefield Republican: Mrs. I). K. Moore of Coleridge, !s visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. II. Prunjfer. lrJilIMIMllMWl W 'iMI'MilM III II III t III THE UNIVERSAL CAR We can Sell you a NEW FORD TRACTOR Delivered, for I $667.40 I Tin: it i.st, .most i.coviO.Miru, AMI HAMIY TI'UTOIt ON Til II MAHKLT TOIIAV. UK CONVlNCKIl. homer Motor co, E THE HOUSE OF SERVICE jjllj 1111 ClMMMMBaBMBBBMBiMMMMnMWtBMMMamMlBaM' I l PROGRAM I'ipo Social (latliortiiK at Snlcm Chinch KiV'-V UvoiiIiik, I'Vh. 1 1 The Salem Ladies Aid will enter tain tho Salem community and its iiolghbois at a "fair" on Friday evening, February II, commencing nt 7:30 p. mil, sharp. Bo on hand 011 tlmo, as tho entertainment com mences at tho tlmo designated. Mesdanics Georgo I. Millar and Milton Foreshoo will bo tho recep tion committee at tho door, ar.1.1 Lesllo S. Bllven will introduce the guests as they nrrlvo to Mr. and Mrs. Abo Lincoln. The evenings' program will bo opened by all sinking "Araorlcu," which will bo followed by prayer. Tho train on which tho Salem Ladles' Aid will arrive at tho church is scheduled for 7:30 p. m., sharp. Upon Its arrival Mrs. Wheeler Coughtry will play "Onward, Chris tian Sofdier," as tho Alder's parade. Modern language; Instrumental music -Mrs, Harry ileikes. Ladies Aid Song of 1921. Quotations from Lincoln, Ladles' Aid Bales and Ilegula tlons. Instrumental music Mrs. R; M. Blessing. Bachelor Girls solo. Paper, .Ladles Aid Tidings Mrs. C. C. Bcerninnn nnd Mrs. Hugh Graham. Instrumental music -Mrs. Harry Brown. Llfo of Lincoln Vorn Morgan. Lincoln',, Own Story M. G. Lcniner, Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech Rev. O. R. Lowe. JiislruuiQiiJal limbic Songs "Old Black Joo," "Auld Lang Syne," "Star Spangled Ban ner," by all. , After tho program lunc,h will bo served at tho Ebol and Blosslpg Bros, dairy lunch counter. Everybody coino, for you aro wel come. Everything Is troo ii's all for an ovonlng's sociability nnd friondahlp. CULLING THIS FLOCK PAID Tho value of culling poujtry down to tho good layors was demonstrated In tho handling of a (lock In, Platto county. Tho agricultural ngont last September reduced a flock from 200 to 03 hens, by tho application of the rule8 ror picking tho host layors, as sot forth In tho Agricultural Ex periment Station Circular 12, called "How to Select tho Good Layors." Improve methods of feeding woro then put In use and tho results noted. At no tltuo during the winter have fewer thtin nine eggs a day boon received from tho 03 lions, and this number has been mi high as -10 oggs. Sliiico Soptombor 10, tho salo of lions, roosters and eggs has brought In a total of $475. The ownor of tho flock Is so fully con vince as lo tho merlin ot culling and proper feeding that ho. now pro poses to go a stop further and hoop nothing but stnndanlhrod poultry: I'ho circular "How to Select tho lood Layors" may bo obtained free "rom tho College of Agriculture More than 0,000 coploa havo boon distributed among fnrmers of Ne braska. Strayed Awn'. Strayed away from my premises, 1 ed bull calf. FRANK UFKJNG, Hubbard, Nob.