Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 27, 1921, Image 4

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA,
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YOU REPRIMAND HER AND TELL
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SHE BRINGS H.B. ONES THE NEXT
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IMPRESS UPON HER THAT THE
EGGS SHOULD BE - S-SOFT
The Intelligent (?) Maid
VOUCOMETO BREAKFAST THE NEXT
MORNING ALL HAPPY. FEELING SURE
THE EGGS WILL BE SOFT, BUT
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COUNTY COIUtESPONDENCE
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JACKSON
LOST- A key ring with several
keys, and a short chuln attached.
Hoturn to J. M. Harry.
- Fire of unknown origin dcHtroycd
the ham containing ten head ol
horses on the II. Pctzold farm last
Thursday night.
Misses Mary and Margaret Holer
departed last week for Omaha, where
they expect to visit and also to at
tend the Dr. Holer Dcnnlson wed
ding on Wednesday.
J. M. Barry motored to Pender Inst
Friday where he has property inter
ests. Mrs. Anna Carpenter, who has been
confined to her homo the past three
weeks with rheumatism, is much im
proved. ' Horn, to Mr and Mrs. J. Todd, Oc
tober 10th, a daughter.
John Hynn is having. some Improve
ments made on the interior of his
store building.
There will lie a dance here Friday
night. Supper will be served by the
ladles.
W. A. McNulty of- Belden, Neb.,
spent Sunday with his family here.
Mrs. M. Quinn spent several days
last week visiting In the Will Hayes
home at Hubbard.
Quite a number of the local K. Cs.
attended an initiation and banquet in
Sioux City Sunday. Tom Cullerton
and Bernard Waters went in with the
class.
A largo class will bo confirmed in
the Catholic church here next Sun
day. (I. E. Kennelly arrived home from
St. Catherine hospital, Omnhn, last
Thursday evening, recovering nicely
from a serious operation. His son
Frank wont to Omaha Wednesday to
accompany him home.
Mrs. Catherine Twhoig, of Ponca,
visited in the Scott Fullen homo last
Thursday.
Misses Loretto Cusnck and Ethel
Durlck and V. J McGoniglo were
nhiong tho teachers Svho attended the
Northeast Nebraska Teachers' asso
ciation nt Emerson last Saturday.
Mr. McGonlgla gave a talk on "Dis
position and Management of Time"
In a largo rural school.
Mrs. Laura Holloway returned to
her home at Vincennes. Ind., last Sat
urday, after spending tho past month
visiting in the Jacob and Geo. Mc
Cormick homes.
Mrs. Frank Hogan, of Billings,
Mont., visited In the Will Hartnott
and Hogan homes the - last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. McDcvitt and childicn
of Allen, were guests in the jI. J.
Mlers homo l.st Sunday.
Mrs. Annlo Farrell and children of
Hloomfleld, Neb., spent "over Sunday
in the T. J. Hcrtnett home.
Bait Leahy, who was attending
Cidghton collegs, Omaha, has en-
te'rod Saint Frances college, Loretto, I
Pa. I
'Mrs. J. A. Hall enjoyed a week-end
dsit from her son Hoy, who was en
Sunday, October 30th, in the Luther
nn church; Sunday school at 1:45 p.
I in., and preaching at 2:30. Everybody
welcome, lltv. Oilman, pastor.
Mr. 'and Mrs. John .lessen and
I daughter Sin.i visited Sunday at the
Pete horenscn home near I lamer.
Mr?. John Hcirernan and ' little
dnughter returned homo last week
route home from Yuma, Colo., to his from Omaha. Mrs. Heffernan's sis
homo at Sibley, Iowa. Mr. Hall, tr came home with her for n week'h
owns n farm iienr Ynmii and oxnccls. vimi.
to return there in the spring.
Will Magirl or O'Neill, arrived here
Inst week for a visit in the Dr. Ma
girl home.
The school children in the 0. A.
Barber district arc attending the
public school here, on account of the
teacher, Elizabeth Hush, resigning.
J L. Hand expects to move into
tho J. P. McCormick house as soon as
it is repaired.
Beatrice Jones returned Monday
from an over Sunday visit .ith Hel
en Conners In Sioux City.
Eugene Kennelly and family of
Sioux City spent Sunday here with
the home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colvin of Sioux
City were guests in the J. G. Marsh
homo Sunday.
The high school boys of the Sacred
Heart .school at Emerson, will play
tho Jackson high school on the local
grounds here Friday afternoon
Hay Crowe of Watorbury, was tran
sacting Misinesn here last Friday.
Mrs. W. J. Hlglin and twin babies
returned to their home at O'Neill,
last Friday evening, after spending a
few weeks visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I). F. Waters. At Plain
view she was joined by Anna Waters,
who will accompany her to O'Neill
for an over Sunday visit.
Miss Mary Murphy, instructor in
St. Catherine Academy, returned Mon
day evening from Omaha, where she
had spent ovor Sunday with her par
ents. o .
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ICatic Long of South Sioux Cit,
visited Sunday with her parents.
Slna Brock visited several days in
South Sioux City the past week.
Miss Bnumgnrden of South Sioux
City visited Sunday at the C, Darrow
home.
John Sherlock of Emerson visited
here Sunday with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and
daughter of Lyons visited Sunday ni
the Emil Young home.
John Feller got three carloads
feeders in las, week
York, on a European tour, has just
returned and was a guest at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Louis Rock
well, on route to her home at Palo
Alto, Cal.
Jnmes Allaway, jr., and family and
Mrs. Sarah Kichurdsv went to Sioux
City Sunday to hear Billy Sunday.
Phil Rcnz and family motored to
Wayne Sunday to visit .in the home
of their son, Tom Henz, and family.
Win, Covell was an incoming pass
enger from the north Friday.
Peter Kautz and fan ily motored to
Hoskins, Neb., Sundny.
Mrs. Alice Holster, Miss Helen Bol
ster, Miss Marion Curtis and Mrs. T.
D. Curtis motored to Sioux City Sun
day evening to hear Billy Sunday.
Tildcn Harris and family of Winne
bago, visited relatives in and near
Homer Sunday.
Mrs. Bert Sheldon of Walthill, ar
rived Saturday for a several days'
of visit at. the Mrs. Hachacl Kinnear
home. Mr. Sheldon is on a business
Mrs. E. Christenscn spent a portion
of the past week with friends in
Sioux City.
Fr. Tomanek and Willie Hayes were
In the city ln.n weok.
Kathryn Long spent 'Saturday and
Sunday with Homo lows
The Hubbard football team defeat- trip in Texas, where Mrs. Sheldon
ed the Jewish football team of Sioux will join him and spend the winter
City Sundny. The score was 20 to there or in some other southern lo-
nothing. cality.
Mr. and Mrs. J. -F. Raleigh and Dr. Maxwell and wife of Dakota
SDns, Hobby and Howard, of Omahn, City were Homer visitors Monday,
spent the week-end at the John Will Blacketer of Dakota City was
Howard home. a Homer visitor Sundny.
Rev. Fr. Tomanek visited, several Auaust Fihnan nnd family and Bus
days in Omaha last week. "" ter Anderson motored to Sioux City
Clyde Darrow was in Sioux City on Monday,
business Mondoy. Mrs. Dr. Stidworthy visited last
Mr. and Mrs. Tom He.Ternan motor- week with her daughters, the Misses
cd to Sioux City Tuesday. Ada and Margaret, at York and Lin-
Clius. V .irvnis transa"tcu .msiness.coln, over the week-end.
in Dakota
Monday.
City nnd Sioux City on
HOMER
Harry Hoover had a biithday Sat
urday which a number of his little
Iriends helped him celebrate.
Mrs. G. W. Warner departed Tues
day for her homo near Los Angeles,
Cal. Her sister, Miss Julia Avery,
Mrs. II. A. Monroe and Mrs. Judire
McKinh-v of South Sioux Citv. visit-'. accompanied her,
ed relatives in Homer Friday. I We had a real old-fashioned rain
Tom Murphy of Sioux City, was a here Tuesday, after a drouth of five
Homer visitor Friday. .weeks or more.
Will Gill was quite sick with in- Shu tan kn (Camp Fire) is the first
flammatory rheumatism the pnstweek Camp Fire Gu Is club lo be organized
Thos. Ash ford was a Sioux City vis- In Dakota county, with the following
oificers: Helen Bolster, guardian;
Mary Renz, assistant guardian; Es
ther Thnckcr, President; Julia Hols
worth, secrotary-tielisurer. The fol
lowing are the charter members:
Esther Thncker, Julia HolsWorth,
Morence Whaley, Florence Hcnz, Lu-
.imi
itor Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Helen Bolster returned Tues
day of last week from St Joseph, Mo.,
where she visited friends.
The miniate. that Conference allot
ted to Homer has not put in an nj
nn'ii'nnw, v.l !?r,ii..t env r lino tntf.
Mrs. Wm. Goertz entertained the. en unto himself a wife, which is thu'ra Whaley, Rosnm.uie Palmer,
Lutheran Ladies Aid last Thursday, iieason he has not come. Perhaps he Venus Owens.
Mrs. John Green and son Joseph., was lost on the way, strayed, or has
wero In Sioux City Thursday, been kidnapped.
Will Roonoy nnd Fr. Tomnnok mo- Leo W.igncr nnd wife and his moth
tored to Sioux City Friday? morn- er motored in fro.n Wisner Sunday.
Inir. Raymond Voss. wife and cousin.
Mrs. James Smith nnd daughter Miss Marguerite Schriever, and Mrs.tnined Sunday In the Martin Spring
Margaret, were In Sioux City Ihurs- Anna Shull were Sioux City visitors or home.
WATER HUH Y
From the AUpn News.
Will Woods and family were enter-
(Sunday to attend the Billy Sunday
aiimx ini-utmiis.
Dr. Dally and family .motored
day,
Margaret Hartnett was
City shconer Friday.
Mrs. John Jessen visited Friday nf-J Lincoln Snturday for an over Sunday
ternoon at the Chris Rnsmu3seit homo ; visit with her parents. .
Katie Evans and Alico Hnrtnett of
Wayne sponl Sunday hut- with tljoir
parents.
Mrs. L. H. rainier yisiUd over Sun
dn in Wayne with i datives.
Addeno Evfms, Katie Larson, Sinn
Rusinihspii, Matgiuet llownrd fine
Hnnetta Heeney attended the lciu.li-
lul iMIgrlni ana wile and Mrs. Urn
ver Davis motored to Sioux City Sat
urday. Mrs. Jnne Johnson and Mrs. Gana-
way are visitlnf; their sister, Mrs. I
Mrs. Burton Smith was a visitor in
the G. A. Herrick homo Monday af-
to ternoon.
Mary Way has a two weeks vaca
tion now so "that the boys may help
with corn picking.
Mora Cleveland and wife motored
to the city Sunday and spent the day
with Mrs. Cleveland's mother.
L. C. Tiltoh and wife, accompanied
ern meeting at Emerson Saturday. Sunday at the Prof. Swott home In
Miss RoclUcwig visited Sunday with South Svcux L-ity.
her parents in Hartington. I D. Edith Johnson, who accompanied
There will bu church services here her brother Alvin Johnson, of New
Louis Rockwell. Thev all visited by Robert Way, came up from Cen
lelnthes in Homer Saturday. tn Citv Thursday for a week-end
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Mr, G. A. Herrick presented the
church with a furnace, bought from
the old school house, for which we
are grateful, and which will insure
the church being warm when the cold
days of winter come along.
OBITUARY
Raymond Clare Tilton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Loron C. Tilton, was born in
tho Elk Valley neighborhood near
Waterbury, Neb., on April 3, 1907.
He entered quietly into rest at the
parental home at Central City, Neb,,
on Tuesday, October 4, 1921, aged 14
years, (i months, and 1 day. His
death was due to sarcoma, together
with other complications which re
sulted. He leaves to mourn his
loss within the immediate' family, his
father and mother and two sisters,
Opal and Margaret.
The life of Raymond Tilton has
been a most beautiful one and stands
out as a wonderful example to oth
ers. It has been especially true of
him that his life was in deeds, not
In years. Although God has called
him in his boyhood, yet he has lived
long in true life and character.. He
gave his life to Jesus at the early
uguof 11, and was a true Christian
boy, He was n member of the
Friends church and always deeply in
terested in the Bible School and
church.
His last illness was very remarkiii
bio and beautiful in many ways. Al
though he sutrered intense pain in
tho early days of his illness which
had its beginning in the month- of
last January, yet he was always pa
tient and never complained. lie lino
absolutely no fear of death, although
he ,knew that ho would probably not
lecover. Coil gave him deliverance
from pnlu and suffering so that ho
entered very quietly and peacefully
into rest, He hail looked forward
eagerly to going on in school and col
lego, yet he was entirely ready to
tro if it was God's will that he should
not get well. His faith in God was
most implicit and cnniidont.
The sympathy of a host of friends
In tho old neighborhood of Elk Val
ley and among the new associates
here at Central City, goes cut to the
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family in tr.eir bereavement. His
friends and schoolmates will miss his
cheery presence, but will not forget
his beautiful life. Truly may it be
spoken, "Of such is tho kingdom of
heaven."
Funeral services were conducted
from the Friends church at Central
City, Neb., on Thursday, Octover Cth,
bv the pastir, Rev. Raymond S.
Holding, assisted by Rev. O. W. Car
' roll, president of Nebraska Central
College.
I Interment was made in tho Contra!
.City cemetery.
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Matrimonial .Ventures
Nnme and Address. Age.
Willinm C. Boulder. Sioux City ...21
Myrtle S. Ussory, Sioux CUy 21
Frnnk E. Scully, Sioux City :il
Jenni' Matson, Sioux City 22
Vincent C. Hnvorka, Randolph ....27
Amanda C. Hinz, Emerson . .. 20
Frank Findk-y, Sioux City &S
Jessie Sample, Stoux City ... 40
Arthur S. Loppe, Sioux City 2K
Gladys Lylo, Sioux City 25
Jesse Marshal, Sioux City 25
Hcrnioe Arvold, Sioux City 21
Roger W. Wilson, Lincoln SO
Gertrude W. Mercer, Omaha 2(5
Wnlter C. Allburn, Sioux" City ....4'
Georgia Tripp, Sioux City ......,. 21i
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