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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
" jifrsS. faAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. MM BmmnM V 1 ID IDIID COUNTY COHllJPONDKNl'i: tsl slllllJlsllIliSlIllIliaiM .LVCK.S() ll'llt "n ,)V tnc pxpresslon classes ol Northwestern university at the aud- Guy Simpson anil family moved to itorium In Chicago May Cth. Carroll, Neb., where he got work. J On May 23rd, at Fremont, Neb., M. Heflernan had a load of hogs on tho Sioux Citv market Tuesday Mrs. 1). A. Casey is on the sick list. M. Foley and daughter Sarah, do parted Saturday evening for New castle, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kipp of Water imiy, spent Sunday here with rela t Ives. John Flannery was called to Sioux City last week by the Illness of his inQther. Her condition is still crit ical. Dr. Maglrl enjoyed a visit the first of the week from his motner ami sister, Mary Maglrl of O'Neill, Neb. They were en route home from Sioux City, where they had attended the funeral of a relative. Geo. Kble has purchased the old vault near the stock yards, and has workmen tearing It down. The W. W. Shechan family aie ill with the mumps. C. R .Young, county agent, gave a vpry interesting Illustrated talk on hog feeding, .sanitation, diseases, etc., at the St, Patrick hall last Friday evening. Wm. Hartnett and John Flannery were elected officers for our community organization. ' Maggie Harry of Sioux City, ar lived here Monday evening for i vis it in the 1). A. Ciiscy home. , John Allen of Scotia, Ncb lias ac cepted a position in the Hank of Dakota County. . Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rich ards, May J) tli, a daughter. V. W. Sheehan had a load of cat tle on the Sioux City market Mon day. Joseph Waters of Audubon, IAva, motored here Sunday In his new coupe, and on account of the vain was unable to return home (or sev eral days. Margin et llaituett, of Hubbard, Mient over last Thuisday night In the ('. J. Ryun home. (. A. Darnell went to Sioux City last Friday to have a cinder removed from his eye, also to receive treat ment for it. John Hill received second pric, a silver medal, at the baby show In Sioux City last week. , Tho Royal Neighbors gave a card party In St. Patrick's hall Sunday evening. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were Bcrved during the ev ening. Marie Hyan won first prize and Margaret Kennelly the booby prize. Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn and little Hon, of Chicago, who were visitors in the J. P. McCormlck home, departed last Wednesday evening for Laurel, to visit relatives there. "W. D. McCarthy loturned home last Thursday from a few days' visit with friends St Randolph, Nob. Horn, to Mr. and Mis. Patrick Two hlg, May 5th, a son. ,, Mrs WHi on of South Sioux vTity, spent several days last week visiting In the Fred Andersen home. Tho seniors and .juniors of St. Cutn erlne Academy enjoyed a picnic in the. Joe Hrannan grove north of town Inst,' Thursday afternoon, It being the feast of tho Ascension, and a holiday fi the school. Miss Hlglin of O'Neill, and her sis tell Sr. M. Eugonls, of St. Vincent hospital, visited in the 1). F. Waters noine last Thursday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoi toil', May Cth, u son. Anna Waters, of Plalnvlow, Neb., fijlont over Sunday with the home folks. "J.enmi Darnell returned Satin day evening from a few days' visit with relatives at Walthlll, Neb. Mrs. W. II. Sundt returned Inst Saturday from a two weeks visit in tho A. J. Murray home at Sterling, Colo. Win. Kennelly has his filling sta tion about completed. It Is rumor I'd that a garage will bo built ad joining it In the near future. The May fete that was to be given mi .the lawn of St. Catherlnu Acad emy last Sunday, was postponed un til Sunday. May sloth, on account of the aln. A number of the parents of children from out of town were hnro Co attend it. Mrs. John Waters of Jefferson, S. 1)., was an over Sunday guest in the 1). F. Waters home. Margaret Heennn of Sioux City, visited several days lust week In the home of her aunt, Mrs, C. J. Good-fellow. Miss Florence Nixon will appear in solo recital giving an entire pro gram of piano numbers. Mrs. Amos Shook, of (Cadokn, S, I)., .irrived Inst Thursday morning to visit her mother, Airs. Rachel Ka nenr, who has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. Oliver Smith was- Sioux City visitor Thursday. Mrs. II. A. Monroe of South Sioux City, visited Homer relntlves 'lhurs day. Sherman McKlnley and wife vhit ed relatives in Homer Sunday. Homer won a ball game Wednes day from Rosalie, II to i). Hurt Thacker and his mother, Mrs. Clara Thacker of South Sioux City, wore Homer visitors Thursday. Wilber Allen went to Ponca last Thursday on coal mine business. Lnnt Cleveland and wife of Hum bolt, Iowa, motored to Homer last Thursday to sue Mrs. Cleveland's sis ter, Mrs. Rachel Knnneur, who is quite ill. Dallas Whaley, Albert Hrlstol and Melford Lothrop passed in their civil .service exams. Miss Lena Wallway graduated at St. Joseph's hospital as a trained nurse last week. Miss Wallway was formerly a Dakota county girl having lived near Homer with her parents most of her young girlhood. Joe Osborn of Modulo, Iowa, is in Homer, a guest of his sister, Mrs. Cell a Mason. Mrs. Aksel Christensen was an In coming passenger from Sioux City on Friday. Pete Sorunsen and daughter Mabel, returned from Omaha Friday. Harold McKlnley was a northbound passenger Friday. Miss Margaret Sehrluvur and Mrs. (leo. Graham were incoming passen gem from tlie north Saturday. .Married, at Norfolk, Nub., March It, 192(1, Miss Gertrude McKinley of Sioux City, to Geo. Graham, of Nor folk, this announcement came as a surprise to Miss McKinley's many friends in Homer. Mr. Graham lias bought a cottage at Crystal lake, where they have already taken up their residence. Geo. Wilklns of Emerson, was a business visitor in Homer Saturday, and visited relatives over Sundav. II. A. Monroe, wife and daughter DAKOTA COUNTY II Kit AM) JOHN II. lii:,M, Publisher. Entered as second class mailer In the PostofTlcc at Dakota City, Ncbr. .Subscription Pi Ice, SLDO Per Year. Telephone iNits M mid 15. Official Paper of Dakota Cltj ami Dakota Count J. Issued Kwi Thursila) .Morning Foreign Advrrliiin Representative (..THE AMOUCAN PHt-SS ASSOCIATION beneficial i the oits and alfalfa, as well as other growing crops. David Woods shipped a car of cat tle to the Omaha markets Mond.i, of this week. Walter Hlessing i.nd wife of Homer attended services at Klk Valley Sun day. Alfred Mogensen and wife visited at the parental Rasmussen home in South Sioux City Sunday. County Agent Young gave an illus trated lecture on diseases of hogs at the Klk Valley church Thursday of last week. Quite a large crowd was present. Raymond Voss and wife of Homer, attended services at Klk Valley Sun day. Several from Springbank communi ty attended quarterly meeting at Klk Valley Saturday and Sunday. Win. Thorn and wife of Hubbard, attended services at Klk Valley lust Sunday. Rev. Kills Wells, of North Lo-ip, who was in attendance at the quar terly meeting, visited several days this week in this and Springbank communities. Rev. McClellan is at Kemma, Plain view and Springbank this week ill leeting and assisting in the confer ence work of the College campaign. Clyde Armstrong and family and the Jensen family of Willis, attend ed services at Klk Valley Sunday. J. M. King and family visited at the Harnhart and Knox homes Sun dav evening. They started for the quarterly meeting at Klk Valley hut were hindered by the rain. Rev. Win. I. Kent, pastor of the Springbank church, is in Richmond, Intl., this week, attending the Mis sionary Hoard meeting of the Five Years Meeting, of which he Is a mem ber f i oin Nebraska Yearly Meeting". Frank Way and family of Soutn Sioux City attended services at Klk Valley and visited at the K. J. Wav home last Sunday. Klk Vallej Friends Church Notes Geo. J. McClellan, Pastor Notwithstanding the rainy day and muddy roads, there was a large at tendance at quarterly meeting last Heatrice, of South Sioux City, motor-1 Sunday at Klk Valley. There vere ed to Homer Sunday to visit rela- representatives present lrom almost lives. n" t'10 meetings in the quarter. New Dick Hart was an incoming nass- Hope, near Hay Springs, Kemma, engcr from Sioux City Tuesday. Miss Florence Nixon, of Fremont, a former Homer girl, will play several piano numbers at an entertainment to bu given at the Salem church on Friday, May 13th. Wo sure beg pardon of the "corres pondent" who wrote the article for the editorial page of the "Star," if wo hurt the coal prospects. Wc were muruly telling the facts as they were at that time, in that place. There was certainly black oil in that well, and there was certainly coal there. The fact of its being there was so old tti us that we were more surprised that It was not boosted long ago than to hear of It now. We hail not huard of the granite, ochre, or Venetian red rock. If even the Venetian is there in large quan tities, that will be enough to make a "brilliant" future for Homer. A "kn'ock" sometimes "boosts" more than you think. People are often suspicious of too strong Plalnview, Springbank and Klk Val ley. Rev. George Kittle of Kemma; Rev. L. A. Phinney of Plalnview, and Rev. Kills A. Wells of North Loup, were piesent and did the preaching. , On account of rain in the evening the evening seivlces were not hold. If it hutl not been for the rainy weather and bnd'ronds we would hove had an enormous crowd. Meetings next Sunday at t lit usual hours. sour. WORK TO itusi: tuiruc.NS (1 rom Farm Hureau News) Lola Sullivan, of PopNr Grove Farm, Trimble, Tenn., a poultry club girl, now M years old, has been mnk ing a good record since she was 10 years old, In that time she has con tended against many disappointments because of diseases, stoi ins, and "varmints." Notwithstanding all her i trtniil.iu ilwk i:ttiinriii Aiunu cr.n utntiM. boosting, f w c...,!u ct .. i i. .. but a knock will lead them to inves- , , nccount of nearly' $100. She tlgate and If the thing is good they conci..tiL.s i1L.r nnmmi riIlfirt for l)"0 will hell) do the boosting. So don't c. n,cu V.JV"' nual ltp0lt ror ,J'-" worry, If there Is anything there v " l , "n ' , . , woith while, it will speak for itself, A" things considered from beginning and you will just have to consider us to ending, all from Mo., and "show us," and wc Hatching and catching and feeding stantl ready to do the biggest kind '"' tending, of boosting. Chasing and killing and scajdlng and o 1 pickin' r. 4 IM, There's a great deal of work about "'' I lalslng a chicken. Donald Kbel visited at Ponca .(Mil Watching tho linn while she's doing Friday until Monday with Kniory the hatching, Austin. , Watching her, too, while she's eating Kunice Larson spent several days and sciatehlnir. ii... ....... .1. ... ir... t.i. i..... . .. . . " . i mi vi'it with iil iiiiyik-, wini ncr liuarillllir 'trains!, inwku mill 'niisuiimu anil rats, Driving oil' crows and dogs and rats. Ready all day to give somethiiur, a liekin Tilde's a great deal of woik about lalslng n chicken. -Weekly News Letter. Is attending the ho mi: u 'Homer Woander and family of Sioux City visited Homer lelatlves Saturday and Sunday. ' Horn, to John Church and Wife of Kmerson, on May !Uli, twins. One of the little ones died at birth. Miss Hessie Holsworth was a visit or with home folks Monday. Mrs. Kllu Church is visiting her son John and family in Kmerson, Notwithstanding tho trouble the tepchers have had here about their pity, there seems to be a few who arc not afraid to risk it. There have been thirteen applicants for the post of superintendent of Homer schools. Laut Cleveland and wife who have been visiting at the Mrs. Rachel Kit- s'ister, Lulu, who state normal. Miss Cady is planning a program by the 10th grade of the Hrushy Henil school for May I'.lth. The title of the play to be given is, "The Man Prom Horneo." An admission of lific and Ilfic will be charged. Mrs. Henry Ostmeyer and daugh ter iona, ot Aiorningsiiic, spent nmii Friday til Monday at the Will Ost meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culbertson en tei tallied on Monday evening in honor of Mr. Culbertson ami Mr. C. C. Heerniann's birthdays. Mrs. Curl Suntl was surprised by a number of her friends Saturday even ing, the event being her birthday. The guests Drought their lunch, and also served Ice cream anil cake. The Ladles Aid met on Ann I 128th with Mrs. Archie Conghtry, with a good attendance. Helen Rurg's birthday was also observed on this occasion, it being her tlfth, and a narty was given for the little ones In honor of the event. ' Mrs. Willie Kbel was hnstiws tntlm near home, returned to Humoilt.t Golden Hod club on April 30th. Mrs. Iowa, Tuesday, going from here on Kd Morgan won the honors In the Monday evening to visit at the II A. guessing contest. M Monroe home in South Sioux City, I Mrs. Chris Sohn entertained 'the where they spent the night. I Golden Rod club last Wednesday. A Henry Loomis had a light stroke Mother's Day piograni was given. jriuay, nut is some netter at inn. Mrs. Lewis Hlanch.ird won tho guess- m m m u m m m m m m m m u m m m M (H m m d m u m m m m m m m m m m in m ii in in m M M d m m d m m m m u m n n u n m m m m m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmm m p n m m Grand Openin Of the M. Nathanson Store (formerly theH. A. Mush kin store), on Saturday M ay 14th with a full line of Groceries and General Merchandise Fresh Fruits in Season Quality Goods and Honest Values will be our aim. We Solicit Your Patronrge. i3 Some Prices for Your Consideration. SUGAR - Pure 10 pounds for TOMATOKS CORN PKAS LIMA HKANS KARO SYRUP Gallon Pails .. Granulated 89c CRISCO 0 pound Cans SOAP White Laundry 21 Uars for ' 10 Cans For $1.00 . 75c $1.39 .$1.00 Kuu.s $1.45 and $1.39 MEN'S WORK SHOES CQ Rfl All Leather, Guaranteed JOiJU SOCKS O Ep Good Everyday, 2 Pair CJj MEN'S UNION SUITS 95C MEN'S RUHHERS $ I .Ad OTIIIIR PHICL'S I.N PROPORTION Don't Fail to Attend our Grand Opening Souvenirs for the Ladies M. Nathanson. ?tta.. m m m m m m m m u m m m u m m m n m m m m m m m m u m m m m m m n m m m m m m d on m Hi m i ii ii 51 (11 11 111 fl 111 11 II 111 S 11 11 fl 11 5 ( "IT PAYS US TO TREAT YOU RIGHT" D o n t I S It WHIT? The Entertainment at the Salem Church Under the Auspices of Salem Community Farm Bureau time. ills many friends are sorry to hear of his sickness, and hope for Ills tweedy recovery. John Thacker of Homer and his brother, Albert Thacker, of So. Sioux, have bought the Rogers interest in the Homer Motor Co. Frunk Hlrsch and wife of Sioux C(ty, Kpent Mother's lay with Frank's mother, Mrs. Almeda Ream. Miss Nadlne Shcpardnon was one of the under graduate directors of the three plays: "The Merry Death" (u hiuieyqulmide), "Tho Sweet Heart Gome" a tragedy of China Town), and "The Chatter Hox" (0 comedyj, ing contest. Mrs. Horace Culbertson returned Saturday from Lincoln, where she had spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Hernsteln. Vera Heermaun spent several days orKanueu n Ponca last week, returnlnir home with mm Kntm-iliiv. Harris w Lloyd Hartels visited in Ponca the past week, returning home Monday. o V.IM VAIXNY Several persons began planting com in tins euniuiuiiity lust wevk. The recent rainv have been very season. pori.Tiiv ci.i iis oii(aizi:n (Prom Farm Hureau News) The last of Match, the first club of the year was oigan bed at the home , of Mis. C. C. Heerinann In the Salem community. This is known as the "Pollsters of I'.IUl" poullrv club. Members of the club are Helen Nel sen. Helen Slerk. Ora Herrmann, Loy Heeiniann, Roy Heeiniann, Kathelin'e and Anna Daley, and .liiMphine and Margaret Kennelly. Mrs. C C. Heer inann was elected leader. IhW club has had Its second meet ing and re ports a large number of chickens hatched. j Early in April, a poultry club was organized on Walker's Island with Mrs. K. 1, lden as leader. Members of this club are, Florence and Man uel De Forrent, Paul Hirsehback, Minnie Tebbins, Herntce, Dorri i and Raymond Krumwiede, Madge, Willie and Harold Ay res, George Sohn, Cora Ressner, and Hany and Kenneth Manning. This club is enterinir in to the work as though they intend to make their presence felt among club membeis. Ilie "Nifty Nine" poultry club was in tho Combs community no members. Mrs. Arthur as chosen as leader. The members are Katherine Nelsen Mar vel Goodsell, Kitu'liiui Miller, Agnes Mathews, Alice Smith, Mayme Miller and Myrtle Henrdshenr. Although the last poultry club to lie oigani.ed, they will likely give a good account of themselves before the end of the WHFN r Friday Eve. May 13, 1921 BY WHOM? Midland College Entertainers of Fremont, Nebraska There will'be Readings, Vocal, Piano, Violin and Cornet Selections Admission, 25c and 35c The Y i V,5 ( A Ice Cream and Cake Served Free at Conclusion of Program It r M W ,, f u,.