Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 14, 1921, Image 5

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Know Where to Find Me ?
In the Davidson Bldg Gth nnd Pierce St.-Gth floor No. GIT
Phone No. -HiOG. (Komember the "SIXES")
Still anxious to serve you in Loans - Investments - Ir urance
Real Estate Renting with the good old "KEARNEY SEP.VICE."
i: t. kkarney, President rr.ii:iti. nxixn. company
Sioux City, Iowa
Will Nebraska Save 20,000 Live
Will Nebraska save 20,000 lives'
This Is the question that will have
to be unaweiod.
Xebiasha has been assigned tlr
Uuk by the National Rellei commit
lee or savins this number of neisons
from djlng ot staivatlon in China,
by tu-nlshlng $200,000.
Ton dollars will save a life.
Omaha's quota in this dilve is $7G,
000, and from present indications,
tli metropolis of the stat'e will go
nver the lop as in past dtivca.
Attention Is now centered on the
sti'te. The eyes ol the national com
mitUc arc dlroel'od lowaid this state
with much hope, because of its won
tlerlulishowing in past drives.
At a iccent meeting of the btate
woikers in Omaha, Or. J. P. Con
nolly, who recently telunved from
f'hlna, made the lollowing state
ment: "Wo do not realize how tei
ilb'.e the conditions are in China, and
we should help China because China
is the !051 ally nf the United States
The Chinese are genuine friends ol
I he Americans, and in any trouble
they would stand by lis. There are
,-t present moie than 350,000,000
Chinese, so yc.u can imagine what a
power they would be In case we
needed their help. We have an op
poitunity to prove to them con
ruisively that we are their fri'ends.
The leal test of friendship comes
i.-hen a man needs help. China, our
PUBLIC SALE ! !
Saturday, April 16, 1921
(03131 FNCINC AT S P. 31.
AT THOS. SULLIVAN 11031 E PLACE ONE KLOCK
NORTH OF 031 AH A' DEPOT, .1ACKSON, NEIL
Have rented my corn land and will sell the following
described personal property:
HOUSES
G head of mares, 4 to 8 years old. 1 pair of gray mares,
7 years old, wt. 2G00. 1 sorrel mare, Shears old, wt.
1200. 1 bay mare 7 years old, wt. 1100. 1 bay marc in
foal, 8 years old. wt. 1200. 1 brown mare 4 yrs. old, wt.
1100. 3 colts coming 3 yrs. old. .' colts coming 2 yrs.
old 2 colts coming 1 yr, old
BATTLE. 110US. CHICKENS.
2 Milk Cows. 20 head of Hogs Some brood Sows.
2 Dozen Chickens.
1000 bushels of Corn in Crib. 20 ' bushels of -Early
Ohio Potatoes. 10 Ton of Alfalfa Hay.
31 A CH I NEHY
2 riding listers. 1 walking lister. One 12-inch Rock Island gang
plow. 2 walking plows. 1 sulky breaking plow. 2 double row
John Deere cultivators. 4 riding cultivators. 1 walking cultiva
tor. One 3-section harrow. 1 disc harrow. 1 hay rake. Two
mowing machines. 3 sets of work harness. 1 saddle. Other
small articles.
TKRMS OP SAM:-All sums over 10.00, Eight months time at 10.
THOS. SULLIVAN, Owner
Col. E. F. Rasmussen, Auct.
1) 11. S. J. 1) A I L A
llwiduiit Dentist
l'li o:e 51
HOMER. NEBR.
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When yon want your Port!
Properly Repaired with Genu
ine Ford Parts, by Genuine
Ford 31 ecli anics, take it lo
the Ford Hospital.
H031EU MOTOIt CO.
B. B. BARBER
I'll lie ni I Director and
F.mlia liner
l.adj .UsMwit .Motor IW-arse
HOMO, NOR.
Telephones GO, Day; Homer
Central, Night.
THE IIEHALD FOR NEWS
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buh&i
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niend, is asking America, i 3 filond,
for help. It's tno test .. must
help.
"Looking at this fiom tin humane
standpoint. While we ha.e plenty
for food, thousands are dnvj dally
ot starvation in China. In the
famine-Bttleken district, roou and
dticd leaves are being sold at a pre
mium; whole famtllts am commit
ting suicide; sjlrl member. oi house
holds are b' in;: sold by tln-ir parents
lor immoral mnposcn: chl'il m are
bvlng sold Into slaieij "
The iliixc is helot; earned mi un
der the direction ol 1. W. Co: neuter,
ptesident ol the Carpenter Paper
company of Omaha. "I voiuntec d
to take up this work," said M. Car
pwnter, "heciusc I bad read of the
terrible condition in China, and the
plea of the Buffeting people touched
my heart. It Is the dut of every
Godfearing man and woman to do
their shaie in relieving the suffer
ing In the oiient. Jn the eyes ot Clod,
there is no race, no ereedt no color
when a people is suffering I know
that Nebraska will do her utmost
In Joining with the other states of
the union in helping these people.
There Is an old Chinese sajing,
'Within the four seas, all nidi are
brothers.' "
Contributions should bo nioil'd lo
W. Dale ClaTk, vice president of the
Omaha Nat-Ional bank.
Jackson State Bank, Clerk.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1921
The Herald, $1.50 per year
D Attorney W. P. Warner went to
Omaha on business Wednesday.
Evan Way and John Feller were
down from Pigeon Creek piccinct on
business Tuesday.
Mrs. John F. Sides leaves Friday of
mis week lor a few weeks visit with
relatives and friends at Lincoln and
Omaha.
Lee M. Smith, 21, and Gladys Wat
son, 19, of South Sioux City, were
granted a marriage license in Sioux
City Tuesday.
Mrs. A. B. Schumacher and children
are here from Council Bluffy Iowa,
visiting Mrs. Schumacher's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mell A. Schmied.
If you have anything in tho line of
horses, hogs, cattle, or machinery
that you wish to dispose of, or do not
need, list it for sale in the big Com
bination sale for Saturday, April 30,
;tt Dakota City.
The Eastern Stnr Chapter held a
special meeting Tuesday evening and
conferred the degrees on a class of
seven candidates. Supper was serv
ed in the banquet room of the lodge
following tlie degree work.
Judge S. W. McKinley tied the nup
tial knot for the following couples
during the past week: Eugene M.
Money and Hachel Brewster, both of
Sioux City, on the Gth; Ernest Kant
of McGregor, .Minn., and Julia G.
Ulcus, of Moville, Iowa, on the 9th;
Neil B. DeMara, and Bird Paine, both
if Sioux City, on the 9th; Lewis A.
Rarboe and Ellen B. Barboe, both of
Council Bluirs, Iowa, on the 9th, and
Imu B. Madison and May Bennett,
also of Sioux City, on the 9th.
ftAKOTA COUNTY HERALt).
Wll .inn.
Jny Itoborton was over from Slous
City Tuesdny looking after his prop
erty interests here.
There will be n regular meeting of
Omndi Lodge No. f, A. F. & A. M. on
Saturday evening of this week.
About fifty young people from the
Salem neighborhood were entertained
in the Rev. Lowe home Tuesdaj een
ing.
The Homer high school defeated
the Dakota City high school baseball
team hero Friday in a one tided af
fair. Theo. McGlashan writes from Lake
Andes, S. D., to hold his paper for
the present, as he is leaving that lo
cality. Buy something you need, or -ell
something you don't need, at the lug
Combination sale, Saturday, April 30,
at Dakota City.
Harvey Fair, a former Dakota City
hoy, now with the Bell Telephone
company nt Omaha, was calling on
old time friends here Friday.
Announcements were received heie
Tuesday of the arrival of a lino baby
daughter in the home of Mr and Mrs.
Branson, at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Bran
son was formerly Miss Nolle Combs,
of Homer.
Thos Sullivan of Jackson is offering
2G head of brood sows and a number
of good work mares at his public
sale to be held Saturday, April lGth.
See his advertisement in this issue
of the Herald.
Auctioneer Raymond D. Groom, of
Hubbard precinct, was in Dakota Citj
Monday arranging for a big Combina
tion public sale, which will be held
here Saturday, April 30th. Mr.
Groom now owns the Merle Hileman
farm, gets his mail off the Hubbard
route and is on the rural telephone
line out of Dukota City.
Will Sierk and Edgar Frederick of
this place and Tom Rooney of Hub
bard, took the civil service examina
tion for rural carrier Saturday at
this place. There is a vacancy on
route No. 1 from this plnce and ot.
route No. 2 out of Hubbaid. E J.
McKernan had charge of the exam
ination, which wns held at the court
house. t
SherifT Geo. Cain arrested Robert
Boman and Mrs. Irmti Haw last Fri
day at the Jesse Skidmore farm south
west of tills ploce, on information re
ceived from Federal Agent B. E. Han
cock, of Omaha, on n charge of white
slavery. The pair hailed from Sun
dance, Wyo. After holding them
about eighteen hours, word wns re
ceived from the federal authorities
at Omaha to release them, as the
case had been dismissed.
The practice of growing soy beans
with corn for hogging oil put poses is
increasing among eastern Nebraska
farmers, according to the college of
agriculture. Farmers who turn hogs
into their corn in the fall find soy
beans a valuable supplement to bal
ance the ration. Information thus
far gathered points to soy beans be
ing generally adapted to the three
tiers of counties bordering the Mis
souri river south of the Plalto and
the five tiers of counties north of the
Platte. Probably 250 farmers are
now following the practice of grow
ing beans in corn. Those interested
should obtain from county farm bu
reaus or the college a circular filled
"Soy Beans in Eastern Nebraska."
As an introduction the Dai iy State
Journal will bo mailed the rest of
this year for only $3.50, or, including
the big Sunday paper for $-1.50. This
is the biggest newspaper bargain in
Nebraska. The news events of the
world nre most important just now
nnd the readjustments made will af
fect your income no matter what you
do for a living. Special features are
being added, n wonderful new comic,
Cicero Sapp, being one of them.
"Would you marry your husband over
again," is the title of n most inter
esting continued story that will start
soon The stories nlone would cost
you mnny times what you pay for the
paper. We will be glad to receive
your trial order. Address the State
Journal, Lincoln, Neb.
TOR SALE
Alfalfa for sale. A bargain. 4
tons first cutting at $5.00 per ton.
5 tons second cutting at $8.00 per ton.
NELS MILLER, Hubbard, Neb., R. 1.
M. E. Church Notes
Rev. S. A. Draise, Pastor
Last Sunday wus a good day at tho
church In Dakota City. Starting off
with a rousing Sunday school m-shIou
nt 10 o'clock, In which jiov.er.il of tin
former absentees were noticed.
There still is ono man, one woman
and two children who ought to go
to Sunduy school. Thoy will, por
haps, all como next Sunday. Wo will
not bo surprised because wo have
been looking for them a long time.
Tho communion service at 1 1
o'clock last Sunday waa uutinuiil, In
tho fact that mor people camo to
tocoIvo tho olotnents at tho altar
than ovor cforo lu the memory of
thoso present.
Tho spirit of tho sorvlco was fine.
Tho absent ones missed a blessing.
Tho ovonlng Hcrvlco was also fairly
well attended. Tho second Hormon
of tho sorlCB waH givon.
Everybody better go to Sunday
school and church next Sunday. It
lit a good placo to Hpeud a I least a
part of tho day.
Tho mid-week meeting will bo ut
tho Win. Ilorger homo. Subject,
"Tho Boyhood of Jeauc " Thuij
day at 8 o'clock.
"Cold fn the Head"
Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per
ion9 who aro subject to frequent "cold
In the head" will find that the use of
HALL'S CATARIUI MEDICINE will
build up tho System, cleanso the Dlood
and render them less llublu to colJu.
Repeated attacks of Acute Cutarrli may
lend to Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATAimil MCDICINn Is tak.
en Internally and acta through the Blood
on the Mucous Burfacea of tlm System.
All DruKBlats 75c. TeMtlinonlnU free.
I1W0O for any case of rntnrrh that
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not
cure.
jr. J, Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio.
DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA.
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DAKOTA COUNTY 1IFKALD
JOHN II. RBAM, Publisher.
Entered ns second class matter in
the PostolTice at Dakota City, Nebr.
-TjuDscription Price, $1.50 Per Year..
Telephone No. 13 ami 1. I
.Mllclal Paper of Dakota (Mtj ami
Dakota Count).
Poicibk Ativritimng KrpreifntMivr
THE AMEK1CAN I'KI-SS ASSOCIATION
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S T A T E M E N T
)f the ownership, management, etc.,
lequtred ny t . act -f congress of
August 21, 1912, of l'li. Dakota rouii.
t.i Herald, publi.liLd weekly nt Da
kota City, Nebr., for April 1, 1J21-
State of Nebraska, Dakota Count;,
ss.
Before im a notary public, in and
for the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared John 11. Ream,
who having been duly swoin accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the editor, publisher, business man
ager nnd owner of The Dakota Coun
ty Herald,
Publisher, editoi, managing editor,
business manager -John II. Ream,
Dakota City, Nebr.
That the known bondholder, mort
gagees and other security holders
owning or holding l' or m.ire of the
total nmount of bonds, mortgages or
other tccurities, arc-None.
JOHN 11. REAM, Owner.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 13th dnv of April, 1921.
J. J. ElMERS, Notary Public.
Commission expires Jnn. 2G. 1923.
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For Sale
Some good coltonwood lumber, also
a quantity of stove wood. Don
Forbes, . mile north of Dakota Citv.
Lutheran Church Notes
By Rev C. R. Lowe.
When you missed the first enter
tainment at tho Salom church lust
Wednesday night, you missed o:io of
the best entertainments that has
come to this section for a long time.
Cnpt, 11. W. Munson Is surely what
he is represented to bo in tho mat
ter of entertaining. It Is seldom
that you will ho an audience kept
in laughter for tho most of an hour
and a quarter, but that is what Mr
Munsmi did thu first night of the
two entertainments. Thu second
night he gave an inspirational lec
tin o which was freely liitorsporsud
with humor and mighty good suuso,
the burden of which was that you
can do whatever yon want to do if
you want to do it bad enough. Just
idle hmging will not accomplish
anything. Everything has Us price,
and to do a thing you must pay n
price of labor for it and the denial
of other things which Interfere.
If you will Htudy the life or men
who have inndct n success of tholr
work you will find thoy havo done
just this. AneM F. Haines, vico
president of "Tho Admiral Line" of
stoamshlps on, the Pacific, got whoro
be Is Just this way; Sinclair Lewis
tho author, camo to his placo ovor
tho same route; Senator Snioot de
clares he works sixteen hours a day;
Edition works from sixteen to two.i
ty, and so doos every man who
makes a go of his business, whether
ho bo a statesman or a peddlor. And
yet there are multitudes who declare
tho "good places and tho good things
of llfo" come by favoritism and sll
verspoons. Multitudes declare for
an eight-hour day with a forty-four-hour
weok, from that to u thlrty-slx-hour
weok, uiyl then wonder why
thoy tiro what thoy aro. Ono nuro
who has lately gone through tho
Eagle office clamors for a four-hour
duy. There is an Inequality lu men,
that l8 right. Wo havo deeply won
dorcd what it is that makes for that
Inequality, why ono man has the
advantageoua quality and anothctr
does not: that inequality Is the will
ingness to lalor long hour,, and well.
Where there Is no labor thoro is no
roward. There are too many men
who, while demanding that every
man shall work to earn what thoy
have, desln on tho part of thorn
selves that they havo much thoy have
nover earned. Labor Is tho best
philosophy of lifo.
Tho entertainments wfcro under
tho auspices of tho Community Farm
Bureau.
V o r Sal u
Thoroughbred White Rock eggs
50 cents per setting.
Mrs. Ed. 1 rede -ie'e,
Phone 15. Dakota City, Mel).
Matrimonial Ventures
The following marriage licenses
were issued by County Judgo Mc
Kinley during the past week:
Name and Address. Age.
Lewis A. Barboe, Council Bluirs, la.. 22
Ellen B. Barboe, Council Bluirs, la.. 21
Noil B. DeMara, Sioux City. .. .Legal
Bird Paine, Sioux City Legal
Lou B. Madison, Sioux City 35
May Bennett, Sioux City 31
Earnest Kant, McGregor, Minn.... 31
Julia G. Dicus, Moville, Iowa 22
Archie N. Cross, Sioux City 32
Frances Sloan, Sioux City 10
Eugene M. Nonev, Sioux City ....23
Rachel Biewster, Sioux City 20
Walter W. Blessing, Humor, Neb.. 20
Gladys Barnhart, Wutorbury, Neh..l!)
F o r S a 1 e
Some good Hampshire brood sows.
JULIUS LISCHKE, Dakota City, Neb.
Route No. 1,
ThA mi KCat home Exrncr you
ine-ruLrvo-ro tell em all about
"OMAHA'S WiOriaLtl7 VISIT
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I LADIES' BIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY
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Specials for Saturday, Apr. 16
Wire Ladle 7c
2 pounds Bull; Lard 351'
Welners per iound -iSe
3 No. 2 cans Veribest Pork and
Beans 10c
B Bars Laundry Soap 2."e
2 pounds Peaberry Coll'eo tide
5 pounds Blue Rose Rico 3."e
2 cans Libhy's Corned Beef ,;...l3e
12-11). Pkge Blue Ribbon Peaches.. Sllc
Bungalow Aprons nnd Drosses In
threelots at SI. 00, 91.25 ,nu $1.98
Fresh Fruit and Vojiotaliles of all Kinds
for Saturday's Trade
Stinson's
Dakota City,
Flynn Commission Company
Ollice Phones
Auto. J231) Bell. 301
WM. (RILL) J. FLYNN
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Write or phono mo early for
dales, as I will sol nearly ev
ery da this season. 1 am sell
ing for tho best farmers and
stockmen in Northeast Nebras
ka. I have some good farms
and ranches for buIo.
Yours for Business.
Auctioneer
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of every Abstract I inako
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Successor to tho Dakota County Abstract Company
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