Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 25, 1921, Image 4

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PIONEERS AND OLD
SETTLERS iMEIOTIXG
I0T1I ANNUAL IlDUNION PROMISES
to in: thi: hi:st vrr
The Pioneers and Old Settlers' as
sociation of Dakota County meets to
day, Thursday, August 25th for their
40th annual reunion, In Clinton Park,
Dakota City, Neb. Preparations arc
ull made for one of the best meet
ings of the association. Reed's Mil
itary band of eighteen pieces will
furnish the best of music during the
ay, and will also give a band concert
qr the court house lawn in the even
ing. ".The annual address will be given
by Kev. L. M. Dorreen. of Sioux City,
This will be followed by short ad
dresses by pioneers and visitors pres
ent. The business meeting and elec
tron of officers will be held at the
cjose of the speaking program.
A baseball game for a purse of $50
bc'twcen the South Sioux City and
Ifbmer teams will be a feature of
the afternoon sports. A merry-go-rpiind
has been secured for the
amusement ol the younger genera
tion, A dance in the Ayres Hall in
the evening will close the festivities.
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Poliowing are the officers and com
mittees in charge of the picnic:
president Daniel Hnrtnett.
'Vice President John H. Hcam.
Secretary Walter E. Miller.
,'I'inuncial Secretary K. H. Cribble.
, Treasurer II. H. Adair.
Historian M. M. Warner.
Chief Marshal George Cain.
, Assistant Marshals J. P. Rockwell,
Win. Lahrs, J. M. Brannan, LoiWs
Gdodsell.
'Executive Committee -John Bolcr,
rred Culbcrtson, J, C. Duggan, Carl
S. Larsen, Herman Renc, A. Ira Da
vis, John Feller and J. L. Phillips.
'Badge Committee Mrs. Fannie W.
Crozier, Mrs. Mary R. McBeath, Mrs.
Eva L. Orr and Mrs. S. A. Stlnson.
'Invitation Committee Mrs. Geo.
, Bates, Mrs, Fannie Crozier, Lois An
derson. fepepkers Committee -S. T. Frum,
Oeo. W. Learner, S. W. McKlnley.
'"Publicity Committee John H.
Heom, H.N.Wagner, Mell A. Schmied,
01 A. Eggonberger.
Committee on Grounds II, D.
Wood, Herman Biermhnn, L. H. Arm
bright, John Hlleman, William Bier
rn&nn, J. P. Rockwell.
.i Registrar Committee Mrs. II. 0.
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j MEMORIAL REPORT
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IIOIUM'IN HIMI Will nUUIUI'N
Other Lund Since
Name and Age
M Augustus T. Haasc, 85
DH Mrs. Wilhelmina Barte'ls,
0 Ulyses G. Bridenbaugh, 56
Mrs. A. B. Rich, 31
g Louis Bogg, 55
g Mrs. Michael Smith, 60
g Ernest Harrigfeldt', 74
. g Mrs. Varrilla Endersby,
Mrs. beorge I'ortis, 28 ..., October 17, 1920
Charles Ford, 43 October 17, 1920
Mrs. Con Barry, 46 ....,: October 22, 1920
9 John Kohrin. fi.t
J Mrs. Albert Nash, 64
g II. W. Meeker, 65
UU WilHnm Wnll,i,A,, nfi.
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John Carpenter, 60
Mrs. Walter Twamley -.
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S Mrs. S. A. Draise, 57 . . . :
UU N. L. Crippen,
,g Marian Woigle, 55
rj John Hogan, 80 '.
p Mrs. James Sherlock, 57
.jjU Mrs. John B. Meyers, 81 ,
rgj Michael Farrell, 55
,U Samuel James, 35
jU John F. Sides, 58
:U Mrs- Mary K"x. 76
rgj Mrs. Helen Miller, 82
jU Frank Learner, 41
pn Edward V. Maurice, 62
TJ Mrs. Hans Knudsen, 66
,.U Riley Howard, 64
ifg Mrs. M. M. Warner, 50
..rj Mrs. E. R. Church, 60
, Mrs. James Ashley,
U J- M. Church, 72
Mrs. Leo O'Connell, 35
(5 Mrs. Jennette Morris, 82
U Fnk O'Donnoll, 42
U Mrs- Frc'l Wolf, -10
, H Isaac Cooley, 21
( Miles T. Reilley, 67
OH Michael Quinn, 74
.(D Charles Barto, 84
'EJ Will S. Jay, 67 .t
;1 Mrs, J. B. Smith, 78
: m Mrs. Fivd Mills, 45
m Margaret Flannery, 76
, IE J. H. Burcum, 77
'S Ed Gordon, 09 . fJ
m Mrs, Jennie E. Ross, 51
m Mrs. John OeBterling, -,
',v,g Sister M. Ildefonse, 42
mi Lorenzo Whitehorn, 79
, ;g Wilshlre I. Davis, 40
m John C. Dineen, 89
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HOMER
Orval Lake and family of Omaha,
visited relatives in Homer last week.
Mrs. Alfred Harris and children
were Sioux City visitors. Wednesday.
Walter Smith, of Ocean Park, Cal.,
arrived last Thursday to visit rela
tives and attend to business matters.
Mrs. Harold Ansnes of South Sioux
City, was a Homer visitor Friday.
Mrs. Jack McTaggart and children,
who had been visiting her mother, re
turned with her.
Misses Mary, Helen and Florence
Rcnz and Miss Helen Bolster were
Sioux City shoppers Friday.
Geo. bkidmore, jr., while coasting
down hill in Sioux City, ran Into the "B 'i""", '"" "' ! as" ?a ?V
curb and broke some of the bones ln,l0V0 lff e"Us.t iH V?r,, led .
the back of lib hand
Mrs, George Hickox has gone to
Jersey City to attend the funeral of
her brother-i.i-law, Owen Owens.
Born, to Ray Brown and wife, nee
Miss Eunice Sater, Friday, August
19th, an 11-pound girl.
Miss Alice Mason visited last week
at the home of her uncle, Will Ma
son and family, at Walthill.
Mrs. Maggie Thompson of Sioux
City, visited friends here several days
last week.
Walter Ryinlll of Lusk, Wyo., brot
a car load of cattle to Omaha and
came to Homer Friday to visit his
brother Art nnd wife.
Tom Allaway and family of South
Sioux City, were Homer visitors Sat
urday evening.
George Wilkins was a business vis
itor here Saturday and visited home
folks over Sunday.
Mrs. Geo Graham of Crystal lake,
Dorn, Mrs. C. A. Manning, Mrs. C. C.
Bicrmann, Mary McGonigal, May
Boler, Mrs. W. II. Ryan.
Membership Committee W. H.
Berger, Mary J. Stinspn, Mrs. Nellie
Mason, Dr. Nina R. Smith, Marie
Leahy, George Timlin, Emmett Grib'
ble, Herman Stolze, Mrs. Frank Lean.
Privilege Committee E. II. Grlb
ble, J. S. Bacon, G. F. Broyhill, Her
mon Blennann, S. A. Stinson.
Music Committeo Elmer II. Bler
mann, E. J.'McKcrnnn, S. W. McKin
ley. Amusement Committee A. 0. Eg
genborger, Geo. J. Boucher, Frank
Church, Dr. C. II. Maxwell, II. H
Adair.
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WHO IlllVC 1'JlNHlMl tO tllilt
(lie Last Reunion.
- Date of Death
August 27, 1920
76 August 29, 1920
September 13, 1920
September 17, 1920
September 19 1920
September 29, 1920
October 11, 1920
65 October 13, 1920
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October 31, 1920
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.' ; November 7, 1920
. November 13, 1920
iNOvemoer 14, iyu
(. . November 16, 192a
November 23, 1920
November 27, 1920
December 4, 1920
, . December 5, 1920
December 5, 1920
December 8, 1920
December 13, 1920
December 21, 1920
January 5, 1921
January 16, 1921
January 17, 1921
January 24, 1921
February 1, 1921
February 1, 1921
February 4, 1921
February 5, 1921
February 27, 1921
March 4, 1921
March 9, 1921
March 13, 1921
; . .' March 14, 1921
March 16,1921
March 24, 1921
March 28, 1921
March 31, 1921
April 1921
April 20, 1921
April 2 l9l
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May HO, 1021
May 5! l!)2l
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July 10, 1921
July 20, 1921
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RESl'ON I) KNCE
ajirjj
was a bctween-trains visitor in Ho
mer Saturday with her father, B. Mc
Klnley. Miss Lulu Harris and sister Jiuth
visited their grandparents, Jas. Har
ris and wife the week-end.
James Allaway, jr., and family, ac
companied y Miss Helen Bolster
and Miss Mary Rcnz, attended church
in Sioux City Sunday.
Wm. Spier and wife were guests
Sunday at he Ben Holsworth norne.
Misses Belinda and Delia Jensen
and Kingo Jensen were Sioux City
visitors Saturday.
Ole Jensen went to Fremont Sun
day for examination, his papers hav-
jjiuvG LutiL iiu wii3 u vvunu war vet
eran
James Allaway, sr., and wife wore
guests Sunduy at the James Foltz
home.
The Lutheran Sunday school enjoy
ed a picnic Friday.
JACKSON
J. W. Ryan, Mrs. Ella B. Casey and
Mis. T, Cullon of Hubbard, motored
to Westfield, Iowa, Thursday of last
week and spent the day visiting in
the J. W. Tracy home. They were
accompanied home by Miss Nell Ma
loncy. Mrs. Tracy was formerly
Miss Margaret Ryan of this place.
Miss Nell Malontjy returned from a
two -wepks' visit with relatives in
Sioux Falls, S. D., and Westfield, In.
Mildred Sutton, of Council Bluffs,
Iown, who spent the past month in
the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. F. Ma
girl, departed for LcMnrs, Iowa Mon
day to visit relatives there before
returning to her home.
Bernard Persinger, of South Sioux
City, is spending a few weeks' vaca
tion in the AI. Deloughery and T. H.
Sullivan homes.
Mrs. Weber Frist departed last
week for Hinton, Iowa to visit rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coddington de
parted Sunday for Modale, Iowa, to
spend a week visiting his folks.
W. D. McCarthy departed last week
for a sight-seeing trip through Colo
rado. Mrs. John Merchant and Mrs. J. T.
Daley entertained the Ladies Guild
at Newcastle last Thursday, the funds
being for the benefit of the cemetery
there. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fullcn
accompanied them.
Mrs. Henry McBride and children,
of Waterloo, Iowa, spent over Sunday
in the John Ryan home, being en
route to Laurel, Neb., where they ex
pect to vi.slt. i
J. B. Sullivan of Omaha, spent over
Sunday in the T. II. Sullivan home.
Miss Lois Thompson, of Spokane,
Wash., is a guest in the C. J. Good
fellow home. She taught school
last vear with Marie Goodfellow in
the high school at Sheridan,, Wvyo.
Miss' Mabel Riley arrfveil hero the
past week from Minneapolis, Minn.,
for a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Riley.
Miss Margaret Quinn arrived home
the last of the week from a month's
acation which she spent in the home
f her sisters, Mrs. Frank Moran, of
Spalding, and Mrs. R. W. McIIale, of
Fairbury, Neb.
Miss Frances Sawyer departed last
week for Blair, to spend a lewweoKa
visiting in the Mrs. E. Beaty home.
Miss Genevieve Bradv returned -n
Saturday last from a visit with rela
tives and friends at Laurel, Neb.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the St. Michael's picnic at South
Sioux Uity Sunday. aoutn bioux de
feated Jackson in the ball gnrrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francisco are
moving to Royal, Neb,, where Mrs.
Francisco will teach the coming year.
Mrs. Malloy and children of Win
iide, Neb., art) guests in the G. J.
Ryan home. Mrs. Malloy Is. a sistei
n Mr. Ryan. rt ,
J. A. Hall arrived here last week
from Ardon, Mo.
C. J. Goodfollow and family and
John Ryan were among those who at
tended the pow-wow at Winnebagc.
last Thursday.
Mrs. Mary McGonigle is spending
the week in the C. P. Garvey home at
Hortington, Neb.
Geo. Hellernans Dort car was Ue
itroyed by fire Monday night.
Col. E. F. Rasmussen was down
iom Porrca Monday.
Catherine Flynn returned, Sundny
'rom a two weeks' visit in the P.
Cory home at Poncn, Neb.
Catherine McEwen of Sioux City is
spending the week in the home Of
her uncle, Tlios, Sullivan.
Misses Mario and Kathleen Ryan
attended n picnic at Emerson Tuesday.
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mimiAitn
Born, at .Maternity hospital, Sioux
City, August the 17th, to1 Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Rooney, a boy.
Mrs. John llefreman left Wednes
day for an extended visit in Omaha
with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. I). Casey, Mrs. Tom
Cullon nnd Mr. J. Ryan, of Sioux
City, motored to Westfield, Iowa, -on
Thursday to visit with the hitter's
daughter.
Mahlc Heffcrnaif and Catherine
Long returned homo Wednesday even-,
ing from Lincoln, where they had at
tended summer school at the state
university,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson, Nellie
Hayes, Mrs. Suxtou and Rev. Fathei
Tumnnack were in the city Thurs
day. Mrs. L. Allen and two children
visited several days last week with
her parents in Walthill.
Mr. nnd Mis. Will Rooney motored
to Sioux, City Friday.
Mrs. Joe Leedom visited in Sioux
Cltv Saturday with friends.
Mrs. Tom Cullon and the Misses
Sjieulmn visited ono day last week at
the Mrs. Mlko Green home.
Mr, and Mm. John JesseifSfweTe in
Jackson Saturday afternoon!
John Hayes was here from, South
Dakota last .week, visiting with his
brothers amLslstors.
Mr. and' Mrs. Stansberry nnd child
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD
JOHN II. It i: A.M. Publisher.
Entered us second class matter In
the Postoirico nt Dakota City, Ncbr.
Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year.
Telephone Ns. HI mill 1.
itrficliil Paper of Wnknln City nnd
Pakotii Coiiul.v.
Issued K cry Thnr.iilny .Moinln
Foieign Advertiiing Rtpreientalive
( THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ren, "of Omaha, are visiting at the
Fred Renze home.
George Tn ilin, John Green, Thos.
Long, D. C. Hcirernan and Nora Jones
were in Sioux City Monday. '
Mr. Evans of Sioux City, visited
Sunday evening with his brother, D.
G. Evans, and family.
The Collinson family left last week
for Broken Bow, Neb., for a two weeks
vacation with relatives.
PAIUCKRVILLJS
Mr. and Mrs. Art Tects, of South
Sioux City, partook of a chicken
dinner at the John Bachert home
Sunday.
Frank Sharp and family joined rel
atives at a picnic at Stone Eark Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and
family and Ben Peck returned from
an auto trip to Wheeler county, Neb.,
last Wednesday.
George Sharp and family departed
for their home at Valentine, Neb.,
Monday, after visiting relatives in
Dakota county for a few days.
GOING TO SHOW,
Over a million girls have been
enrollo'l in home canning work In
this country, under supervision ot
government specialists. Canning
is being omphaslzed, not only to
teach girls how to can, but pre
ventwaste ot fruits and vegeta
bles. A 'girls' exhibit features the
Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln,
Sept. 4 to 9.
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Specials for
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FLOUR White Rose, 48-lb. Sack. COIR
Every sack guaranteed, per Sack... JL, I u
SUGAR ' 70p
Fine Grunulalcd. 10 pounds for... Jo
KETCHUP . 1 fin
Regular 20c size. Per Bottle ' I Ulr
PILLSBURY'S HEALTH BRAN QC0
2 packages for , Ouu
MAZOLA Pint Size. ' QQn
Special Price, per Can uOu
P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP , ' S r(n
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IVORY SOAP FLAKES OK
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CRISCO 6 Pound Cans. Regular M 1Q
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COOKIES Good Assorted. Fresh ' QCn
Baked. 4 pounds for UOU
(Jive us jour order for Jlnrllctt Penr.s. They
will arrive late this week. This Is the best
time, o buy, price and quality considered.
KXTRA SPU C1AL !
LEMONS Saturday Only
per dozen
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Well improved Iowa farm, close to Sioux City, north side, at
$87.50 per acre. Cash down $2,000.00. Balance 5 years ut G.
Don't miss this for a farm and home of your own. Address Lock
Box 491, SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEBRASKA.
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AFTER MONTHS and months.
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SO I wunt around.
TO THE photccraphor.
AND COT muffcad.
WHEN THE pictures camo,
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OF AMATEUR art crltica.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY
Dakota City, Noli.
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SAYS SELL
THIS TIME thoy were groat.
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FOR HERE'S what happened.
THE PHOTOGRAPHERsald.
"LOOK THIS way, please."
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AND HELD up something.
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AND NO ono could help.
BUT LOOK pleasant.
FOR WHAT ho held up.
WAS A nice full pack.
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THAT SATISFY. '''
T IGilT up n Chesterfield and
r mns?.the ffc-odriess of those
line Turkish nnd Domestic to
baccos in that wonderful Ches-
Qe.r-rp 'A bleml' Tnste t,mfc flavor I
ijiuir that aroma! You'll reeis
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help it.
Did you know about ths
ChetterfieU package of 10?
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