Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 11, 1921, Image 4

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD
JOHN II. HEAM, 1'ulillsher.
Entered us second class mutter In
tho PostofTice nt Dakotn City, Ncbr.
Subscription Price, 51.50 Per Year.
Telephone Noi. Ill niul l..
Official Paper of Dakota Cltj ami
Dakota Count.
Issued Every Thursdaj Morning
Foreign Advertitine Repreientmive
( THE AMERICAN PRESS AbSOCIATION.
JUSTICE Au THE JUDGE.
I woodcr how tlie Judffe can learn
To hold the balance firm and straight;
He must be solemn, otrong and stern
In ordering the sinner's f.ite;
He must not look beyond the mask
Of sullenness the culprit wears;
The Judge's Is a heavy task,
For sympathy spreads many snares.
I watch a Utile boy ut play,
1 hear him kIiik his llttlu souk;
Ills thought is pure, his spirit gay,
He has not learned that wrong Is wrong.
How Innocent his pleasures lire!
Ms rosy chf-elcs I fondly pat.
And toss him high nnd swing him far
The criminal was once like that.
The 'Judge must near a solemn frown,
And let his words like lashes sting;
He sees the culprit shrinking down,
A hated und degraded thing;
If I were Judge I'd ha too mild,
I fear, In finding punishment.
Or I'd be thinking of the child
.That once was glad and Innocent.
By S. H. Klecr, in Good Housekeeping.
DENTISTRY IN OLD SIDON
Proof That Ancients Had Very Much
More Than a Crude Knowledge
of Their Work.
Almost exactly the fame things the
modern dentist docs were done no less
than -5 centuries ago. Kxcavatlons
at a Phoenician necropolis at Sldon
tdiQws that the early nobles were con
cetned about their teeth as much ns
their present-day brothers.
Almost perfect specimens of
"bridge" work, done by means of fine
gold wires, have been unearthed. The
teeth are well preserved, despite the
fact Hint bones found In the same
tombs have crumbled away.
Although the Idea Is carried out
crudely, Uie "bridge" wns effected In
the mouth of n noble which proved
unusually effective, according to In
vestigations. The difference, say the
Investigators, between ancient and the
pjesent-day methods of forming
"bridges" Is that now artificial teetr
nre substituted, while- In the fourth
und Fifth centuries before Christ mo
lars many times were taken forcibly
from persons In humble stntlon In life
to replenish tho decayed teeth of
nobles.
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.JACKSON I "e W11S ns trustful nnd Inoffensive as
In child. He was n devoted husbnnd
Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Nichols nml fitlii ami nn nptcrhimr nvov
August 7th n daughter. This Is the went to him in vnin for a favor If
eighth daughter in Mr. Nichols nun- Arlington Green could grant it.
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Misses Luciotia and Julia Maun of
Omaha, arrived 'here last week for n
visit in the M. Holer and Tim Hod
gins homes.
Mildred Kyun underwent i-n oper
ntfon nt St.' Vincent's hosnitnl the
nasi week for tho removal of her Helen and Florence, Miss Helen Bol
tonsils, 'ster and Miss Marion Curtis, picnlcci1.
. Veronica Harty of Tuttle, N. I)., is on Fiddler creek bunday.
spending a few days vLsiting in the Mrs. Frank Hart and son of Crof-
home of her uncle, U. Kyun, and fam- ton, are guests at the home of Mrs.
ily. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hart's father, Geo. Whaloy.
Harty, formerly lived here. Miss Leila Kasdal, who attended
Miss J-Jslhor Howell nnd nor iriend summer nornini at wayne, returned
II 031 till
Dr. Metzler and family of Sioua
City, were guests nt the Dr. Daily
home Sunday.
tho I Mrs. Phil Itenz nnd daughters Mary,
returned to Valthill last Friday af
ter spending a week visiting in the
C. A. Darnel f home.
Clara IJiglin, of O'Neill, Neb., vis
ited in the I). I". Waters home
past week,
home Saturday.
Earl Randal and family of Crofton,
motored here Sunday.
Will Spear and wife were Hornet
tho visitors Monday.
Mrs. b. A. Mason
and daughter.
Mnrv McGoniglc returned home on Miss Genevieve, were Homer visitors
Monday from a two weeks' vacation ; Monday front bnlem.
which she spent at the home of hor ! Alfred Hants, wife and children
brother, John McGoniglc, nt Sun visited at the James Harris home on
Prairie, Wif. She alo visited relu-, Sunday.
tives in Chicago. Margaret Buckley,! Tom Allawa nnd family of South
of Chicago, accompanied her home Sioux visited in Homer Saturday.
for a visit with Sr. M. Brendon, , at George Mouncc and wife of South
St. Catherine academy. Sioux City, vere Homer visitors S'it-
Sr, Fidclis, of Dubuque, Iowa, vis- urday.
ited relatives here the first of the ! .las. Allaway. jr., and wife, were
week. Sr. F delis was formerly Miss Sioux City choppers Tuesday.
Twohig, daughter of Mr?. Catherine, Leo Wagne and wife ol Wisncr,
1'wohiir. of Willis
Hubbard defeated Jackson in a ball
game hore Sunday, score 7 to 0. A
large crowd saw the game.
Genevieve Brady departed the last
wore Homer visitors Tuesday
Chns. Smith and wife and Mrs. Al
fred Harris .were Sioux City shoppeis
Saturday.
Geo. I). Harris nnd family of km
LOVE'S PROOF
She: Can you give mo a proof of
of the week for Larel, Neb., to spendjerson visited i datives in Homer Sun-
a few weeks visiting relatives and day.
friends. I Fred Wlikir.s, who had been in a
W. C. Amick departed last Thurs- hoipllal at j:. Louis for tome time,
day for Whiletovvu, Ind., to visit rel- came home i esdny.
atives there. He epects to spend the I George Wilhins, who has been aud
winter theie. jiting ihc bonus in the Farmers store,
Catherine Fiynn departed Wednes-lleft Tuesday for Wayne where busi
,lay evening for Ponca, to visit hcr.nos. called him.
fanner schoolmate, Mary Cory, In- J. E. Wagner, of Wisner, arrived
the P. Cory home. I Wednesday to visit his son, II. N.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thus. Murray and lit-i Wagner, and family,
tie daughter Vivian, of South Sioux AIr. Albert Probbt went to Iinches
City, spent Sunday with relatives1 ter, Minn., i'r:dny for treatment for
here. stomach trouble.
Win. i? nidi n. of Sinnx Citv. wiu a Lvnn Brown and sister, Mrs. Shep-
guest in the C. J. Goodfellow home nrdson, were Sioux City shoppers on
over Sunday. rnda.v.
Mrs. KOl) Couch, Ol KapiU Ulty, fc. rroi. oweii ani wuj oi ou oiuua
D., visited in the John Couch home 'City, were Homer visitors Wednesday,
the first of the week. j Will Covell was n north bound pat-
Mr. and Mrs. Jns. P. Boler and senger Saturday,
children returned to their home at Rugh Altemus and family, of Cor
Scotia, Nob., Monday, after spending rectionville, Iowa, arrived Fridny for
n week visiting the home folks. , an over Sunday visit with Mrs. Alte-
Mrs. Joe lohnson nnd bnby, ofjinus' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. Al
Plninview, Nob., are guests in the ( 1 away, sr.
M. K Kcnne'.lv home. Chns. Rociiwcll and lamily of Lm-
Tho following list of letters re- erron, Sundayed in Homer with rel
mnin in the postoffice at Jackson, ntives.
Neb., for the week ending August fi: ' I' ay Goir, of Lyons,' motored here
Miss Nellie Heck, Mrs. Maggie Ham- Saturday to v'sit relatives,
mond. M. J. Flynn, P.M. " H. A. Monro-; nnd wife of So Sioux,
Todd Fullon and brother of Teka- Mrs. Arthur Lowe and Miss Beulah
innli. Viih. am cmnst.a in the Scott Rockwell, of Sioux City, and Mn.
Ftillen home this week. Mart Mnnsliolo, of Winnebago, called
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Flannery enter
tained Mrs. C. Jones and daughter,
Beatrice Jones, and the Frnnk Budke,
Scott Fullon and J. J. Ripp families
at dinner Sunday.
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your'love7
;He (kissing her)!
n Imprint on it.
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Well, there's
New Unknown Mineral.
. A new mineral of the New South
Willi's coal lleids, mentioned by it cor
respondent of the Chemical Trade
Journal under the names of flbrofer
rite and muUlde, has been both arous
ing great expectations and by spon
taneous combustion causing .much
tVouhlo In the mini's, f J rent iiuantl
ties are said to exist, estimates of Its
value differing widely, Chemical In
vestigation seems to suggest that It
rimy yield u valuable supply of dyes
und other products now Imported, and
one mine manager considers It even
more valuable than coal.
at the I). McKinlcv and Mrs. Rachael
Kinnenr homes Sundiy.
Miss Alice Learner, who visited at
the Rugh Altemus home in Correct
ionville, Iowa, a couple of weeks, re
turned home Fridny.
Cash Wadswcith and wife, of Doug
la'?, Wyo.. ire visiting- her parents,
.. r ii a 1 .... Li ...1 Jul. uuu mia. ljuui.i ivul:ivvi:ii mill uui
IMH, UUU I iWHIUIBUII VIBIICW, BBVUWU- ,. tiycg ;Ure
unya iuhu wuck hi oiuux uiiy
with
friends,
Mr. and Mrs. James Nelien, Mrs.
Roisa and Miss Brown were In Sioux
City Thursday of last week.
Mrs. L. Allen and son visited sev
eral days last week, In Walthill with
her parents.
The Cert Fancisco family and Mrs.
Joe Leedom motored to Sioux City
Friday.
vtmncALuuTs
CLARENCE.
There was a youiu publisher In
New York who uiiulc a "sudden" for
tune by appealing in n certain ele
ment of the smart set. I!aing made
his pile, the jouug man retired and
wns seen less and less In his old
The Sam Knox family were Sioux haunts.
City shoppers baturday
! "Where's Clarence?" some one asked
John Jessen was a business visitor of a former business as-m-lnte of the
In Sioux City lust Thursday, ! young num.
Margaret and Alice Howard are, ..t)1.. Wls tll(l rel),Vf .(jir,.,.(. s ,,.
y siting In St. Louis, Mo., withrela- Smv (m. Wlirmlnj. ,lls ,, ,lt tlll.
uvea.
Improved Type of Bascule Brldae.
A wooden bridge of the single leaf
bascule type, recently built across the
Jolm Day river, In Oregon, Is Inter
esting for IIh application of a new lift
lug nnd counterbalancing system, says
Popular Mechanics Magazine. The
bridge Is raised by hand, through a
cupstau bar In the center of the rend
beneath the tower, and as It rises, the
falling counterweights coino to rent,
one by one, on a support at the bot
tom, gradually diminishing, the load
Curd or Thanks
We wish in this manner to .thank
our friends and neighbors for the
kindness shown, and assistance ren
dered during tho recent illness in
"out1 family. Our heartfelt thunks
Mr. nnd Mrs, Chns. Vurvnls motor
ed to Sioux City Saturday.
Roy Armour marketed a truck load
of hogs in tho city Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Rockwell and baby
were Sunday guests at this homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Hay binflli.
Mrs. Anna Farrell and two sons, of
Rloomfiold, are visiting with relatives
hore and at Jackson.
The Georgo Timlin Btoro nnd the
('rug store wore robbed Saturday
night. We failed to learn how
much loot the burglars got away
with.
The Pete Shearer family of Ponca,
were Sunday guests at the Frank
UlNng home.
Tho hall team went to Jackson to
play tho team there Sunday. The
rcore was !) to 0 in favor of Hubbard.
WATKItltritY
OBITUARY
Arlington 1). Green was born at
kocIiiI register."
In a Quandary.
"Have you finished with those let
ters yet, Miss Pounders?" asked the
busy inn ti of affairs.
"All but the one you told me to com
po.e to your wife, saying you were
well and there was nothing to write
about."
"Yes?"
"Do you er want im to make It
affectionate or formal?"
alid appreciation is extended to one Schenectady, N. Y., October 5, 1851,
nnd all
R. C. Becker and Family.
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at Waterbury, Neb, July
?ed G!) years, !) months and
and died
2!), PJ21, ag
21 days.
He moved with his parents to Wis
consin when a young hoy. He came
west from there in a covered wagon
nnu setinm on a Homestead near Al-
fall of 1870,
Too Valuable to Logo.
Mrs. llenpeek -Good gracious! This
Ir ridiculous 1 Here Is a woman claim
ing iflfi.OOO compensation for the loss
of her thumb I
Mr. llenpeek Perhaps It was the
thumb she kept her husband under.
Stray Stories.
First Puu. Aug. 11, 1021
ROAD notici:
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho Commi&slnner annointed to lo
cnte a County road netitionod for h len, Nebraska, in the
W. A. Lconurd and others, described mid had lived in Dixon coontv pmi.
ns follows: Commencing at a point tinuously until the date of hiiloath,
where the Chicago, Burlington and which occurred nt his home in Wat
Qulncy Railroad Company intersects erbury.
the south line of Section 10. Town.' He was married tn l?ll..n ,.-,. ,,
eliili 28, Range 0 in Dukota County, 'the 20th day of July, P-T7, to which'
.neuruHKu, inence running norm par- union wore Horn fi.j children
ullol with suid ruilroad right of way namely: Lizzie Van Horn Chown, now
on tho west side thereof, nnd tenni- living In Oregon; Nora Green, living
noting at u point where tho said nt home; Mr. Ed Casey, living near
ruilroad company Intersects the east Waterbury, and John Green, an only
lino of said section, and that said son, who died some years ngo in the
road, bo GO feet wide, has reported In state of Washington,
favor of the establishment thereof, Ho is survived by his widow, thruo
nnd nil objections thereto or claims children, two sisters. Mrs. Will Pome,
for dninoges must bo Hied in the roy and Mrs. A. L Warner, of Allen
County Clerk's oifico on or before two brothers, G. W. Green of Wake
noon of the th day of October, 1021,. field, Nob., und Duvid Green of Ore
or.such -road will be established with-,gn; 'd soven grandchildren,
ouf'reference thereto. Arlington Green, as all his friends
A '' - GEO. J. BOUCHER, and neighbors knew him, was a
County Clerk. Kindly, neighborly, dependable mun.
W) 1 E3
HARD WORK
'Surely you want your little wife
to do you credit when she's out In
society?"
"Yes, but I have to do my creditors
t' keep you dressed so av to do me
credit."
A Trial Then.
A motorcar
1b lot of fun
Unleai thu lilume thlni;
Will not run.
TO SHOW SILOS
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PRU'i: AMI TRADi: TIILM OI'T FOR .MrRCHAMHSL Al1
i.oim:st iMuti:.s.
This Isn't an unusual sort of
doll house but a miniature silo
Intended for exhibition at tho com
ing show. Every new type of
farm machinery Is to be shown.
Shortage of farm labor Is compell
ing farmers to buy and use labor
saving machinery whenever pos
sible. Farmers interested in all
tho new models should visit tho
Nebraska State fair, Lincoln,,
Sept. 4 to 9.
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Intelligent Man.
Robinson That millionaire who
was sued for breach of promise Is no
fool.
Jones How Is that?
Robinson He hired n lady lawyer
to defend him who was better looking
than the fair plaintiff. London
Answers.
Same Method.
He was an actor of the old school.
"Aye, laddie," lie said. "When I Hrst
took to the stage, ambition egged me
on."
"Yes," was the reply, "and then 1
suppose the audience egged you off."
-London Tlt-Blts.
Social Blunder.
"Pa made a terrible break at the
wedding feast." .
"What did he do?"
"After they had handed him his
plilte of chicken salad and the finger
roll anil the cup of coffee he actually
grabbed a chair nnd .-.at down to eat."
Ought to Bo There.
"Have you the 'Laughing Man,' by
Victor Hugo?"
"I don't know, ma'am," said the
new clerk, "but we have a large as
sortment of Joke books In the rear.
Step this way, please."
The Herald, S1.50 per year
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All those who have placed
their order with us. are re
quested to call and get
their Peaches, 4 We also
have a few extra cases that
we will sell at wholesale
prices while they last.
...We also carry a full line of Jars,
Rubbers, Caps, Parowax, and ev
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quoting special prices on these for
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MY CLIENT SAYS SELL
Well improved Iowa farm, cl sa to Sioux City, north side, at
$87.50 per acre. Cash down 32,000.00. Balance 5 years at 6.
Don't miss thi3 for a farm and home of your own. Address Lock
Box 4M, SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEBRASKA.
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TALK ABOUT dlmo novels.
THEY GENT Jim down.
TO TEXAS to Investigate.
COME OIL veils there.
WHICH THliY mljrUt buy.
IF JIM eaid O.IC.
AND ME wzs to repot t,
BY WIRE In socrot codo.
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AND TRAILED Jim down.
COPIED OFF hl3 code.
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IN THE telegraph branch.
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THE EARLIEST word.
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"CHESTERFIELD."
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THAT ALL was woll. t"
WITH THOSE oil wells. , f
FOR OIL men know.
THAT "CHESTERFIELD" moans.
"THEY SATISFY."
"V'PU'LTi know you'vo "struck
I it rich" when you discover
Chesterfields. You'll say "they
satisfy." A wonderful blend
the plck of Turkish and Do
mest:c tobaccos put together in
tho Chesterfield way that's
iij mey sausiy." And the
end
Chesterfield Lleni
copieai
cun not be
Did you know about the
Chesterfield package cflO?
rillt SALE
l-'our Teams of Work Horses, priced
to sell. Inquire of John Jones, Hub
bard, Netr. ' 7-28-3t
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