DAKOTA COUNTV HERALD, DAKOTA &IW, NEBRASKA j j .i. . - - - - ii 1 1 ii at t ! n 0 Is) no PlaJigiDjlpJlDjlallajaiDJiaiSJlnJlsJlaJlDjlgJlDjlnJlDjlaj H COUNTY COJtHUSrONDKNCK 5 r51I515151I51I51I51R51ia(51iarailia5ira .JACKSON Joseph Sullivan of Omahn, spent a few days lust week visiting In the T. H.' Sullivan homo and looking alter his farm interests here. , Mrs. Joe Johnson and baby of Plain view, Neb., are guests in the M. E. Konnelly home. "James Mitchell has gone- u) Aurel ja, Iowa, to work at his trade. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Leahy departed last week for Haitington, treatment for an ulcerated tooth. Chet and Mert Lake drove a fine looking bunch of cattle in to market Thursday. Mrs. Dr. Stldworthy came home from Sioux City Thursday. She re ports Miss Ada, who Is in St. Joseph recovering from an appendix opera tion, to lie getting along nicely. The H. C. Rasdal house, now owned by C. J. O'Connor, Is being put in shape for occupancy. It has not been 1 . 1 l iL. II I IA L' !.. renairco since wie nuuu. w, r. jun ta!, recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Merril Hrasfield returned on Wednesday from !b6uth Dakota, whore the visited friends for a couple of weoKi. Mrs. II. A. Monroe of South Sioux City, and Mrs. Louise Baldwin of Waterloo, Iowa, visited In the Mrs. Rachaol Kannear home Friday. Mrs. Louise Ualdwin, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. II. A. Mon roe, and other relatives for several weeks, returned to her homo In Wa terloo, Iowa Saturday. Miss Sina Hrock, of Hubbard, vis ited Mrs. Kd Fox for several days last week. Merle Hilemnn and family arrived Friday from Missouri, and are at the V'ibur Allen home. They spent the past two years in Missouri. Will Iilackcter visited his children Friday evening at the George Mad sen hone in Salem. Miss Slna Urock went from here Friday to visit at the Geo. Madsen homo in Salem, before returning to her home in Hubbard. Mrs. Ella Church and daughter, Mrs. August Filman, departed Thurs day for Omaha to visit their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Irve Rockwell and family. n HUKKAIMl Mr. Harnliart and Rert Francisco shipped cattle to the Omaha market departed last weeK .or iia.uiiKiu. . , f .. ... occunv it Neb., to spend a few weeks' vacation ,ey '"f '" will J J In the U P. uarvey nome. I Clara, were incoming passengers Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hall and Mrs. frfJl th(! noith Thursday. They Hoffman of Slblev. Iowa, motoied i.i,,i i ,P, ,.i, c In flu. lmni. : " . . '. r, i. , .L. "'"-" ." , -. I-- nere.anu spent over aunuay m me I. A. Hall home. Mrs. Amy Urady and daughter Genevieve were called to Sioux City last week to be with Mrs. Brady's daughter, Mrs. C. A. Barrett, who un derwent an operation for appendi citis. Mildred Hyan spent last Wcdr.--day night with Miss O'Kccfe, at Sioux City. The Chas. Hansen family departed last week on a motor trip to Yo i ' Held, and Alpena, S. I). They expect to ue gone a month. Mrs. W. J. Kcnnelly enjoyed a week-end visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson, of Audubon, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seversen and little daughter Gertrude, of Sioux City, spent last Friday night with relatives here. While Hev. Fr. Gleason of Willis, wits attending the retreat in Omaha last week, he was taken ill and was removed to St. Joseph's hospital for an operation for appendicitis. Rev. Fr. O'Toole of Sioux City, spent last week here during the ab sence of Rev. Fr. McCarthy, who was ill Omaha for the week. Hanna Foloy and Benetta and Mi chael Foley spent a few days last veeK visiting In the I'. Foley home at Newcastle. .Joseph Lillv of Sioux Citv. Is vis iting in the home of his aunt, Mrs. 'Wednesday. (i. v. iriNcui, una weeK. Henry O'Neill had an interurban load of hogs on the Sioux City mar ket Monday. Mrs. John Connery of Newcastle, nijd her sister Margaret Mary Two hjfc, are visiting Sr. M. FldeliH Two hlg, at Duguque, Iowa. Alary Rush Is attending summer school at Wayne, Neb. J. J. Allen returned Monday from Omaha, where he attended the State Bankers' convention held there last weeK. .Einmett and Leroy Byers motored here from Fonda, Iowa, Monday for a visit in the home of their sister, Mrs. W. F. Hickey, and family. Minnie Mixer arrived homo Mon day, after teaching the past year at Irvington, Neb. She visited with fr.iends In Benson, Neb,, en route hbine. Joseph, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nelson, was under the doc tor's care the past week with a sore foot. Mrs. A. N. Tolen and daughters, Bettic and Gean expect to loave this Week for thoir home at Langdon, N. !)., after an extended visit In the homo of her mother, Mm. M. Qulnn. Mrs. Harriet Domaray arrived hero from LeMars, Iowa, Tuesday to look after hero farm interests here. ,Norma Chapman and her threo girl friends' autoed from Wayne Saturday evening and spent over Sunday In tho Vi H. Francisco homo. Mrs. Fran cisco accompanied thorn to Wayno and expects to visit relatives In Roy lit Neb., before returning home. ' Rev. M. A. Quinn arrived bore from Bancroft, Neb., the first of the week l!qr u visit with tho home folks. T -o- HOSI till DAKOTA COCNTY II Kit A LI) JOHN If. KKAM, Publisher. Entered as second class matter in tho l'ostoirico at Dakota City, Nebr. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Telephone Nos. Ill anil 15. rtlclal Paper of Diikotn Cllj mill Dakota County. IsmiciI Kwry Thursday .Morning FntrSirn AdvrrtiiinK Rcprnentdlive (THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Leo Dcrmit left Sunday for Annnp oils to enter tho Naval Academy. .jMrs. Wilbur Allon, Miss Helen Renz, Miss Mabel Rasmussen and Miss Ida Pederson, who are attend ing tho Wayne Normal, came home Friday for a week-end visit. MIs.s Moymo Holsworth Is spending her vacation at tho Mike Green homo assisting with the housework. Wm. Spoar and wlfo were Thurs day visitors at the Ben Holsworth home, Miss Mabel Swlhart of Coleridge, U visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Harris. i Miss Carrlo Hansen, who Is assist ant In Co. Sunt. Voss'a office, was In Homer Saturday to spend her vaca tion with homo folks. ; Miss Nadlne Shepardson, advance agent for Redpath eltautauqua, ar rived Sunday from Mason City, Iowa, tP spend the day with homo folks, and will make a business call in Mornlngslde Monday. Mlwes Mariorie McKlnloy and Res slo Holsworth were Homer visitors Monday. Mrs. Wilbur Allen returned to tho Wayne Normal Sunday, accompanied by Miss Helen Slmll and Art Will iam'!. Albert Bristol of Sioux City visited his parents here Sunday. Born, to Ed Lundqulst and wife on Sunday, Juno 10th, n son. Mrs. Lundqulst was formerly Miss Viola Ioomis. Giles Luesebrink. who htm ln-on In St. Joseph hospital in Sioux City for several weeks recovering from a broken leg, returned homo Monday. ' Harry and Harold O'Connor arrived last week Wis., where emy. Glenn Green and family of Hosklns wero guestH nt tho home of his sis ter, Mrs. Pete Kautz, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Mosbv of Sioux City, were euects at tho Phil Renz home Sunday.' Dr. Dally was a Sioux City visitor TVednHdny to tale fomo of his own Christine Beck snout n cmmlo r days this week in Sioux City in the homo of her sister. Ed Green was in Sioux City last Wednesday. Willie and Margaret Hartnett vis ited Wednesday In Sioux City with friends. Mis.', Anna Christonsen, Mrs. E. Chrlstonsen and J. F. Christunsen motored to the city Monday. Loralno Young visited at the James Waters home In South Sinn r.Uv nn Thursday. Mrs. Anna Crow and Vivian Heller nan visited last Thursday in Sioux City. Mi', and Mrs. E. ChriHtonsen enter-' tnlncil a number of friends from Sioux City Sunday. Mrs. Tom McGee and son Leo, and Mrs. Crow wero In tho city Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. John .lesson visited Thursday at the J. Johnson home near Nocora. Miss Anna Chrlstonsen of Mason City, Iowa, who has been making an extended visit In the E. Chrlstensen home, spent several davs tho past week In Wnkoflold with her cousin, Joseph Chrlstonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andersen visited last Thursday at the Mads Hansen homo near Homer. Mrs. Bert Francisco and two chil dren visited Thursday evening at the Nels Andersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uiring, Mrs; Kllen Dutnran, Mrs. Relss, Mrs. E. Story and Mrs. Colllson wore in Sioux City Friday. Miss Mary Hagan spent Sunday In the Patrick Jones homo. M.u John Chrlstonsen visit! r.vr. oral days last week In Sioux City with friends. Emil Young, Oscar and Louis Relss were in Emerson attending u lodge meeting. Tho Hubbard Juniors and tho Jackson. Juniors played on the Hub bard diamond Sunday. The score w.w Id to .1 In favor of Hubbard. Mike Jones came up from Sioux Citv and spent Sunday at home. The Hubbard ball team played the Dakota City team Sunday on the In cal grounds. It was a good, fast game, Hubbard scoring M times with two homo runs. This Is the second game our boys have played, and being out of practice, they did splendid. We aro proud of them, and will show Homer before the sua son Is over where Hubbard Is and what she can do. Miss Rose McGlnnls of Sioux City, win a guost in tho Patrick Jones home the pastfow days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Story and daughter Wanda, motored to Pierce Saturday evening to spend Sunday with Mr. Story's iiarents. The I). G. Evans family returned Sunday evening from Kansas City, Mo., after a two weeks' vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John .lessen visited Sunday at tho Carl Rasmussen home near Goodwin, Len Harris, John Harty and Mr. Hoover were In Sioux City Monday. Mr nm! Mrs. Adolph Johnson mo torod to Sioux City Friday. o Several families "took In" the show at Liuerson Thursday night of last week. From what we understand, they were also "took In." Rev. Win. I. Kent and John Rob erts of Sprlngbank, visited with the Rev. McUellun family aunuay alter noon. Rsv. McClellon and family were shopping in Sioux City Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Surlier and daughter Sara, attended services at Elk Valley both morning and even ing last Sunday. Ora Barnhart shipped two loads of cattle to the Omaha markets recent ly. Philo McAfee and family visited relatives near Allen last Sunday and attended .services at Sprlngbank. The last word from the L. U. Til ton family states that Raymond, who is quite seriously ill, was a little better. Frank Way and family of So. Soo City, visited at the Evan Way home and attended Children's Day services nt Llk Valley. Frances is visiting this week in the community. Last Friday the bodies of James Knox and his son . Marcus, and the two children of Mr and Mrs. Sam Kno, were disinterred from the old Log Church cemetery and buried in Graceland cemetery in Sioux City. Marcus Knox had been buried near 25 years. Chas. W. Stewart has not been well for some time, he is threatened with diabetes. His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. A large audience was present at Elk Vailey last Sunday evening to hear Rev. High of Lincoln give his .oplendid message, "The' Tenses of a Great Moral Reform." JACOBSON - STEWART Married, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Stewart, parents of lh bride, on Wednesday, June 8th, at 8 p. in., Mr. Julian M. .Jacobson of Kinghburg, Cal., and Miss Beulah M. Stewart of Waterbury, Neb. The marriage ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Geo. J. McClellan, pastor or the Elk Volley Friends ohu'ch, Waterbury, Neb. The ring' cersmony was used, Master Glenn Me Afeo was the flower boy, and carried out his part of the ceremony in a very efficient manner. Miss Ruth Stewart, a sister of the bride, ployed uiu v.uuuuig marcn. me oriuo and groom were attended by Walter Stew art, a brother of the bride, and Miss Evelyn Jacobson, a sister of the groom. After the ceremony whiqh was at- lemini uyka mr(re number or rhV tive.S from the' Elk Valley communi ty, Allen, Emerson and Brlstow, Ne braska, a .sumptuous wedding dinner was served and greatly enjoyed by all present. Miss Mary Way, of Waterbury, and Miss Margaret Brit land of Brlstow, Neb., a sister of the groom, assisted by Mrs. Blanch Mc Afeo and Miss Ruth Stewart, a sister or Ine brldo, serving. The table was beautifully decorated witl r. color scheme of pink and white dowers and tissue paper, which corresponded with tho decorations of the rooms. About 10:110 p. ni. a largo number of friends and relatives or tho fami lies, consisting of both old and young from the Elk Valley community and Allon, enlivened the occasion with an old fashioned eharivarie. They were treated to ice cream and cake, and spent the remainder of the evenimr vl,v- t,M--oi.i, in (Jiiiying social games, music and singing. The groom, who is a very talented young christian business man, Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Severet Jacobson, of Brlstow, Neb., a highly respected business man and farmer of thai place Tho bride Is the beautiful and highly accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chn W Hfn..,n- l ron.inent farmer of Waterburv ' ' ' l!(il!l!l!l!llllI!l!ll!l!P U rsi H m m m on m m (U no in no M IM HD m M (U m m m m m m u m KIK VALIiKY The young married couple loft on Monday June 13th, for Brlstow, vis itlng relatives until Stin..,i i they left for K.ngsburg. Cal., wher(. tlioy will make their future homo, and where the groom will be engaged n business. They will make the trip by auto. ' The well wishes of their hosts of friends will follow them on their honeymoon trip to California, and to the new home In the land of dowers, and on through the journey of life. Ilk Valley Friends Church N,.s Geo, J. McClellan. Pastor Interesting services all day Inst Sunday at Elk Valley. Our Child ren a Day program was carried out at 10 a. m. The children and young people oarrled out their respective parts in n very ell'iclent way consid eriiij? the limited instruction and preparation they had. At the close or tho program la children were pro niotco from four different classes I he pastor had charge of the promo tion exercises. After the pioinotio), oxerci.se the pastor delivered his specially prepared address tn i... youtur people, tho subject. "Opportu nity, A large and deeply Inter- "'"" "ui:iiiu was present am en fnvtxl tl llll'.H,...! ........ i . .-,-..... iiiiHvui ni'ivii'i'g or the iiiiji iiiiiK. Hie Endeavor meeting In th Mrs Axel Llnd, who' has been veryNn'! :;'Ttln?.,,n lhc t,vo" seriously III, is omo better at the ' "mlZ k1 ,'T I101"!",1 Way ,n " v"ry lirooent time. ",u. efficient and Intercntlng manner. Harold O'Connor arrived! Wm. McAfeo and family were shop-1 , V': '"' ,ov- v A- llWu or Lin. from Pralrlo du Chain, ping in Sioux City Thursday of last ?i "', ., V ,8tlltL, sPrlntenlent of they attended the aciul-.weok. , ine Antf-baloon League of Nebraska, Frank Nelson and" wife attended :,,",,rV" 'us Wionillil messytre, "Tlw services at Elk Valley hist Sunday. ,r, nsos ,of ?,Gr,ent Moru' neform." M.. Ray still remains quite low r,,osc who ,fnil.t,(1 to m'nr tl Kat with Bripht's dlsoaso at his homo Vi,!M?n?l! ,n,,,K,sc'1 a treat. Rev. near the Elk Valloy church. r " n,s Impressive manner, show- Elmer Stewart and family visited , ,UR tnn.t the cm,Ke of Prohibition rolutlvea In Emerson Sunday after- ,uul nq "m fulV won. ""'I that noon. Vua,,,ln McClellan accompli- treat . dangers confronted us, In fuc nled tlicm hpnie. . I (Cqntlnued on page four) Friday and Saturday June 24-25 at M. 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Can for $1.50, and an Ext a Can for $1.00 CRYSTAL WHITE or BOB WHITE (M flfl SOAP regular 8c Seller 15 Bars for 4) I .UU PEACHES, PINEAPPLES or EGG (Tl flfl w I W W PLUMS regular 40c value, 4 Cans PEAS Soaked, 1G Cans for $1.00 BOYS' OVERALLS the Pair , $1.00 CHILDREN'S PLAYSUITS washable Regular price, $1.50 Sale Price .... $1.00 m CII'LDREN'S HOSE 50c values for Dollar Day -3 Pair for $1.00 SOFT COLLARS Regular 35c Col lars at 4 for .Specievl for Dollar Djy. . . WHite Rose Flowr-iriSrdr sack $2. 49 BANANAS--Perfect, Good Sized Fruit, 2 Dozen for $1.00 BOYS' UNION SUITS-Good Wearing rf - ff Summer Knit Garments at -2 for. . . p 1 .UU It Pays Us to Treat You Right" M. Nathanson IMQllfimilieJtlalJlmJllsJLrirlrlr Phone 31 Dakota City, Nebraska GLAC ED K National Park The Gladdest Spot The most-talked-of place in America by out-of-door folk, is a 'hikers" , and horsebackers joyland. V) IIhm'o in the Northern Rockies in Northwestern 3Iont:i iia, there tire lit'teen hundred s jnure miles of .hreathiiif? room loafing space; forests, hundreds of sparkling streams which meander through valleys ahla.e with wild flowers, and turn hie over foaming waterfalls to feed two hundred and fifty mountain lakes of rare lieanfy. In the "high-spots" there are elei nal, slow-moving glaciers, astride the pageant of carved and tinted peaks. The Ihrill, the majesty, the higncss of il all is wonderful. To live for a time in this "high'' land is a never-to-lie-'orgot-ten experience. You'll straight wiy develop an amazing ap petite. If .on are a fisherman, you'll enjoy battling with the front. If yon are a hiker, there's no end of trails to'r'ollow to your heart's content. If loe tocide,a sturdy little mountain pony will carry yon over skyland trails. .Mountain guides chaps you'll en iy getting acquainted witlr aie there to accompany the timid. Uowhoat and launch service, auto-stages on a mountain mo tor highway, are there for your pleasure and convenience. If you like to "take your hotel wi'ii you" and camp, there are scores of ideal spots. The chaletslittle hotel villages picLurcHiiue tarrying-places. Tw mammoth mountain inns, where uuitiue indoor camp flres crackle on evenings in the "f.irest lobbies" provide ac commodations of u mure elaJioraie character. The whole scheme of service within (Jlaeier readily lends itself to the out-of-door idea follow the dictates of your fancy. Better plan to go this iimmer and enjoy a real vacation. 'J in the mountains are J. N. bYERGO TICKET AGENT, DAKOTA CITY, NEB, ;:i i V f m m m m m m m m M m m m m m m m m m m u m m m m m m m D m m m n m u u m m m 1 m m V v i ' ' .. i - V l . 1 " i d . is A. '