f Srt Dakota County Herald. Historical Sooloty JStnlo ALL THE NEWS WIIJBN IT IS NEWS ESTABLISHED AUGUST 28, 1801. .'VlH&iAWlX, N0.it DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, TJIUUSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 .& v '"-J .. irarararairaiiPiiirailiiWiiNyM 151 NEWSY ITEMS FKOJI OUIt EXCHANGES 1511511511511511511511315115101111151151151 Pender Republic: County Att'y A. M. Smith wih at Dakota City 'during this week on legal business. o Rosalie Rip-Saw: Mrs. W. H. Ma son was down from Walthill several days this week helping to care foe her little grandson, who has been on the sick list. . Walthill Times: Mm A. R. Cough try of Dakota City, visited Mrs. W. 11. Mason Sunday afternoon. Mr! and Mrs. Bert McClain roturn ed to Homer Sunday after u week's visit in Walthill. Ponca Journal: ProL C Jacobson hpent the week-end at the university at Lincoln. Miss EfTie Engelcn returned to Sioux City Monday after a ten days' visit in the home of her niece, Mrs. C. Jacobson. . o Walthill Citizen: Mrs, luncheon last week with attractive decorations f red (lowers; souvenirs of little red hearts, nloco marks and bon-bons, also heart-shaped. Representative Evans went down to Alexandria this week for the sessions of the National George Washington 'Masonic Memorial association which haa perfected plans for a 52,500,000 temple to be built at George Wash ington park, Alexandria. Mr. Evans acted as nroxv for the irrand master of Nebraska, who was a delegate and could not get here. George Mason was a delegate from Lincoln. Ponca Advocate: Mrs. P. M. Shear er and children were. over Saturday and Sunday visitors in Hubbard, re turning Monday noon. Miss Esther Schmidt, of So Sioux City, was a guest of Miss Lavona Force last Friday, returning home Saturday noi. Supt. C. Jacobson and the high P. Kel- school basket ball boys left on the ley accompanied her sister, Mrs. Geo, early mornm- train this morning for Gallagher, to her home in So. Sioux (Wayne to attend the Northeast Ne- City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irby returned to their home at Homer last Thursday, braska basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Facrenbush, of Whiting, Iowa, left Poncu Tuesday nfter visiting here at the J. L. Irhvinoon for Homer. Neb., to visit rela home I tives. - They spent the past week at o- the Chas. Fagenbush home. Emerson Enterprise: William Feyj o shipped u car load of cattle from 1 Sioux City Journal, 4: Suspicion Nacora Sund iv night and had them aroused when Peter Flatka, of South on the Omaha market Monday. Sioux City, was arrested for intoxica- tidn early Friday evening, caused Miss Lcona Biedo and little )sistcr Chief of Police W. Westcn to start Elaine, and Mothers Leo and Harry, an investigation which led to the of southeast ol Nacora, visited a finding of a t 11 nnd a small quantity week nsro last Saturday in South of liquor alleged to have been owned Sioux City at the Ottie Ray home. and operated by Flatka. o The still was found in the brush Wakefield Republican: Mrs. Geo. near the old distillery, in South Sioux Pi-anger was a Sioux City vi.sitor on City, about two hours later. Flatka Friday. will be removed to Dakota City to- day, where he will face charges of Mrs. Fred ITmrharl attended the violating the federal prohibition funeral of a sister-in-law In Sioux statutes. City Friday. I J. S. Ovingion, salesman, of Wayne, C. B. Baker, operator at the M. and Neb., had a p- iraculous escape from O. depot at Coburn, was a Wakefield .death Friday evening when a Chica visitor between trains Mondnv. an. Burlincrton and Ouincv nossentrer - - j. n f , ' n - '. ... ,,c , - I tram 'crashed jnto tneflutoraouue ne &WashihirtohritcmS in "Omaha PUee: was driving at tKc-atAtlon-crowlnff-ln Miss Anna, Evans, dauehterqf Rep- South Sioux Citv. Tho automobile resentative Robert E. Evans, of Da- was demolished, but Qyington suffer kota City, had a pretty valentine ed only slight brulso3 and lacerations. rBlfgl si fal b! fal fral bTI b1 fSl tn Eifsl IslfBl Wj fslfB SI fslfEH ct fol rBllsl g fal U U m m m u n m u m E n m d u m m u dO U m m m m u m m m n u u u SI i u m m n U m m H m School Entertainment By the Primary and 1st Intermediate Rooms Thursday Evening, March 9, in the School Auditorium. u U U U 11 II 11 Jv Ttsam' && MAftAf4Aglj Spanish For ' Tomorrato r"i SUBSCRIBE TODAY jff' fr Farm ltiiiTiiu 1'ii'ld Notes C. R. Young, County'Agcnt Poultry nu'elings will bo held dur ing the week as follows: Thursday, March 9, 2 p. m., at Dan Shcchon's, wist of Nacorn. Friday, Mirch 10, l);30 a. m., at E. L. ldonrs on Walker's Island, Friday, March 10, 1 p. m., at'M. G. Learners in North Salcin. Friday, March 10, 3 p. in., at H. 15. Brown s, in South Salem. At each of these meetings a study of breed standards will be made, not onlv of the variety at hand but any others of which the persons present may be interested. This is proving to bo very interesting work and will be of inestimable value to those tak ing advantage of these meetings in the selection of breeding stuck. At each of the four farms to bo visited, birds of splendid type are to bo found. At each placo a few of the very best r.ens will be selected to mate with vor. This makes it possible tdiScrve fresh meat during the summer months and given n better variety in the diet throughout the yeai'. Meat should never be canned un less it is fresh. Sometimes people think that tho boat used in canning moat will make it "safe" and whole some, oven though the meat has started to spoil. This is not true. Certain dlsc.ues producing bnctorin are "probably killed by tho canning process, but meat should not be can nod unless it is in prime condition. Wo sometimes hear people say that frozen meat should not bo conned or cured. The rcp.sanN is plain. In this condition tho heat cannot penetrate the canned moat freely and tho brine cannot penetrate tho cured meat evenly. It requires one hour for frozen moat to thaw to tho center, when canned in' tho boiling water bath. If tho meat is thoroughly thawed after freezing it can bo can ned and will bo moro tender because of the freezing. Send for bulletins on canning of Meats if there arc any questions. Hero is si way to use your cracklings utter making the lord: Crnckjlug Soon. I1-, lbs. cracklings to can of lye. -.' ow? 77Z the best roosters. These will bo kept in separate juns until after the hatch ing season, nd eggs from these used for setting purposes. In this way thcie people will be able to improve thnlf llnclvH much mni-o rnnidlv nnd .. ..-.... :, i 4a ins. crncKiinixs iu can ui ivu. cheaper than in the large (lock moth- D8BSlvo In i quarts boiling water in 0(.,. .. " , .. , . k largo granite dish pan. Add tho (:o-onernllve marketing of circa i.Ti...?. --.l i.m ..' .n i TI. AnocAr.irAi ttnm if2 lmckiniT l!Kni(i tn hnvn tnm rhn nnllrjt tine lo will nlun lu. fllinnacnfl r.f? ittoen moot. . - n. . . n.. .. J from Sioux cKy to "the Islington W it happened: ' v"" ins and, "if ti,e interest warrants, B thST hiuM T3 "until loundhouse in South Sioux City at tho Hcenan drove tp the city Wcdnes- eife circles will be formed. These wdoncil sornnle liw no taste of free time cf tho recident. .ijlay afternoon bent on having a good will grade the eggs and put them on.,. The sonn is now rcadv to blend. According to witnesses, Ovingion kime. After visiting several vend- tho eastern markets. Where this1 femovo from tho fire andaddabott saw the train as he nearetUhe cross-crs Of "high powered,r moonshine east .practice Is being followed, 80Vernl;Jlc'"on.y'ofm,i10 ''"" "","? cr" cl ing and mad.i a desporate effort tO( of the viaduct, Heenan drove to the cents more per dozen is being real- jL stjvrjnir nn the time. Add'iG bring his machine to u siop. ununemtKyarus m iransnci some uusiness. izeti man wn?re me usual incinou is- ... , nnni ..nfi iilf. l.oniv Wheii to stop in time to avoid a collision ho On his return to the business section pursued. Everybody interested ln?,"P h0lei inasa i becomes like strained swerved his machine to the left justbf the city ho noticed two working poultry imnrovomont is invited to at as the train struck it. rmen waiKing in tnat direction. tend those meetings. Ovington was pulled from beneath, "Hop in and have a ride, boys," the wreckage by u group of l)ystand- Heenan called out to the hard work- We receive frequent inquiries for crs. A passing motorist carried the.lng strangers. . permanent pasture mixtures. If the iniured man to the Samaritan hotpl-r "Sure," was the reply, and the soil is low, wo know of nothing bet- tal. where his injuries are reported to strangers climbed into a rear seat. tor to offer than a mixture used for ;fe lin tint. Rerinus. T . . -,.. . .. . ... ..-. -. . ,. . ,... , . mi vviib siDuroxiinmuiv in tno comer oi iinnorn nrnmno.t. iiiis nns trivon e !. i.if. ..,. t,n t ir i ' u , i. . Rlnnv Citv Tribune. 4: Mr ' andK r"'r .". " "w":n". ;i" IT" """ ,'V, .""",B" ."i";, "?,.."" 7" T Mrs. John Manning, of bout i biouxnchj -rom ,,e,jnd beKn to choke a light seeding of early oats or other City, celebrated their 57th wedding j . J, .p) fonmio corwlst3 of anniversary Thursday in a unique Huenan released his hold on the ! pounds alsyke clover; 7 pounds of manner, having as their j?ues s in th.e teenn?, wheel nn(, fl moment iatcr timothy; 2 rounds of sweet clover, luwrnuun ou iciuhyw, ,.vii,i.i - ,,) machine "honned" over the curt) and 2 nounds alfalfa honey, tho .iortp is done. The delegates 'lit tho county dress construction school' held jt Hulibdril, ,. last week all ngreed-tliftt thoti- lime -was well spent and , nra eagr to con tinue tho worn in tnoir nomc com- Heenan was driving in Grand street a few years by Mr. C. C. Beortnann, Junitcs. All those who have been interested in the dress form and use of machine attachments projects should Eee their leader or County Homo Agent about ft local class. Open house day, Friday, was at tended by visitors from Various parts iof the county. Mlfis Legg talked on Ifo con.l K nn.. '," "" 'VUUIIVY. ' .!" ,"""- " friends, all of whom were GO or more -(, h d , l"tc, lhono 0,e; Mp Bcermnnn' only criticism wIthY;?nu",".forS "X vnnra nt ntrn. Some of these had ' ,r .u, i,i'i.: Jr t ui .i4 ... ii....' : ii.. ... blender 1-iguies. Iho resses mauo W 7. - . . mr i !-., !. UI.JI.IIWUIIhll.M lt.7V t. ( kll)U IUIAI.IUV. ti VltV UWbUIWIIMI I J HYW '.u ?"" , M.,l.r hnn,n ..."""" ".'".K.' n' Hiii.is ia (.mil. buuiuiuiiu bouguL leiuBo un A.j.......p ""- the wreckage as ono of his newiound pounds of sweet clover -may prove when it was the only place of tatety friemis struck liim a terrible blow more than Is desirable. However, bo on the "island' uunng oveinvw - ovur the head. This seemed to be Inc a ranid irrower it nrovl the Missouri river many years ago. . swn(. f0I. tt nreneral assault and turo for tho first summer and In the evening many more trienuy bows f0nQWed thick and fast... and if keut from seedinir. disanu 'h Mlil' Rbjcovering from, neomi-cposcious the second year, allowing the i of the aged couple came to .the? Mi Jo by the delegates during tho week were on exhibition. Tho delegates nfn tn tin ennirratuhited on their rctr- J?.f nulr attendance and application .to anU I&ll.jl.. , .,-!. ., 4l.n ..tool' ;,enr8 K Whon wo realize how much Unto niore.ji tV 'onil tVio nvtrn umrlr In tbi :5kS: &s L&&v&g&a3SgMSSK ZZrZXZZZXX M n"n n eam asi?n, ..,",t"Trv-?"r,cu J" ono ?,,By?,oyor hl?mal. P,nl "atfor tire w-nmen to iro cachdav.l"the "' '" aTurptothesepi iff. .l4- lound no trace f the better abhf. to withstandPWet land jMjd X "SJilli tha? muy wi "! n ; , in niguwaymens uic rouuery iook piaco ann sinco cue root system is been decorated with flowers and in a))0Ut 8 O'cioci:, arK0 am j,neiy aividcd, it i' Guy and yfOI)EN 3IIXUTE31KX" MINUTEMENRaymond Slerk, William Triggs, Goyland Sides, George Sundt, Harold Hanson Willard Side?. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY Lucille Frederick, Margaret Adair, Helen Vecker, Sarah Peir, Louisa Pcir and Evelyn Waddell, An English Boy . v Eldon Morris A German Boy . . . T." Harold Peterson "A IUi:A3I LESSON" Helen (The poor girl) Louisa Neiswanger Myra Helen Runge Miss White (The nurse) ..., Ruth Graham Ailine West (The rich girl) Margaret Gteso Queen of Flowers : May Messoi lei Flower Fairies Florence Orr, Olive Laivon Sun Fairy Dorothy Fuestui Grass Fairy , Bertha Becker Sky Fuiry , ,... Candace Young Poor Little Girl (dream charucter) .... Gretclien Forrest Rich Little Girl (dream character) Louiso Lowe Spirit of Contentment Viola Jones m m m "WHEN I1ETSY ROSS .MADE. OLD GLORY" General George Washington George Foltz Colonel Ross Vern Niebuhr Robert Morris Robert Becker Capt. Anderson Lester Morris Betsy Ross ".' Dorothy Learner Patience Charlotte Sides Rebecca Kathleen Tilley June Helen Oatmeyer Penelope ; Florence Frederick Betsy's Helpers Margaret Giesc, Louisa Peir Soldiers John Smith, Oscar Snyder, Walter Sierk, Cur roll Francis, Robert Nagel, Edward Francis, Norrcl McPherson, John Nigel. Indians Leo Franci.f', Guy Gayland Sides, Willard Sides, . Willard Sunt, Albprt Jones, Joe Jones, Waldo Phillips. Colonies Helen Runge, Dorris Darnell, Bernice Snyder, Sarah Peir, Lucille Frederick, Louisa Peir, Margaret Giese, Eveljn Waddell, Helen Becker, Marie A. Byergo, Cutlierine Young, Florence Orr, Ollye LmMm. Dnncing Girls-Helen Runge, Dorris Darnell, Florence Orr, Olivro Larson, Mario A. Byergo, Catherine Young, Bernice Snyder. m m m n n m M m u m m m n u u SI u m m m u m n n u n n various either wavs, Mr. and Mrs. Manning were mar-i-iPfl nt Fort Wavne. Ind., March 2, 1865. Mr. Manning is now 7ityears old and Mrs. Manning is four years his junior. Mrs. Manning, then Miss Amanda Catherine Freeman, kept the 'home fires burning' while her lover volun tonriMl to serve in the Civlr war. He Meft with the 88th Indiana infantry. They were married about one year after his return irom service. They moved to a farm two miles west of South Sioux City in lasu. They resided there until a few years ago, wnen wir. manning rciucu " they moved into South Sioux City. Nine children were born to the coup le, six of whom are living. They are W. J. Manning, Charles E. Manning, Clint A. Manning and Robert G. Man ning, of South Sioux City, and two daughters, Mrs. A. A. Sunde, of Utc, la., and Mrs. Ella Knowlton, of South Sioux City. All were present for the anniversary. Mr. Manning is n member of the G. A. R. and Mrs. Manning belongs to the Women's Relief corps. Both are active in spite of their ages. o Don Hoov COUNT' SCHOOL NOTES W. E. VOSS, Superintendent drouth resistant. Tinfu -r "" - "" . i.thov will trivo vou. ..., ..... .. ... .. . L.ocai leaders are as lonows; HOME T)E3J0,STHATJON - NOTES By Geneva Rankin. ol Mmy inquiries in regard to con- ., , . . ... ., ning meat have come to our attcn- tJihe iTii1 teDCihCS,n0e tMl)0S tion recently. Any woman who has their eighth grade pUpils this week cold pncke(f canncJ VCRctnbIos EUC. who will take examinations on Thurs- CC3SUy wiU neet, have no fear about day and Friday of April 6-7 and cnnnJnflneat for lho method ,s much May 4-6. The purpose is to ob- the Ba Tho mmlnK of mcnt ,s tain rceistrntlon numbers from ths really easier than cannlnir veL'etnble... olilce lor the pupils to use on tne r Thore ro S5Veri rensons Vvhy one I examination papers in place of their should cnn mentg but tho , names. This is done to leave the portnnt n cjoui,t is that of economy. 1 ,it I , , r e r ... -'ll nutcnering timo it is a tempta- without knowledge of whoso papers ton to UBe mcat extravagantly bo that they are correcting. 'cause most people like It fresh bet- According to roports that come to tor than when curC(1 f t, u me from county superintendents and er suddeniy t.irns warm, meat is like through the newspapers, some of the iv to spoil. Canning keeps It indefl counties are bringing parents into nteIy nnd preservea the natural fia .mipt nnlor tn nw school nttenu- ' ........ ..u Mrs. J. SIilM, Dakota Vity. v Mrs. Chas. Sierk, North Salem Mrs. Adolph Bortels, South Salem, Mrs. Arthur Harris, Homer (Combs district). Miss Mabel Sorensen, Fiddler Creek, Miss Beatrice Jones, Jackson. Mrs. Frank Hepnoy, Emerson. Mrs. Nick Simmons, Nacora. Miss Ida Vrr.Lent, Pigeon Creek, Mrs. D. G. Evans, Hubbard. Mrs. E. Story, Hubbard. HURPEE'S ANNUAL The Loading American Seed Cat alog, will be' Mailed to you free. Write for your copy today, W. A'i'LEE Seed Growers, BURPEE CO. ' Philadelphia. ance law, For instance, in Wayne county nine men were recently brot into court for having violated this law. Six of them Were each fined $15.00 and costs, nnd the other three were scheduled for a hearing on u laler date. Tho evidence collected in this county indicates that similar action will soon have to be taken here. All other means to get a few parents to keep their children in school regit-' larly has lpparently failed. Tho-j court is the last resort. it w iu BSSaBSiiSSEEtSMDSSSBB&xfm Simiv f!it.v Journal. 3: er, 415 Wall btreet, who was arrested early Thursday morning at his home, and John Hoover, his brother, were spirited away from the city jail into MohmsVn lnti Thursdav alternoon, where they will stand trial lor tno i)nd that it must he so, nut it can robbery of tho Horak Bros, general not ba otherw ec when they refune to store at Winnebago, Neb., Monday ct the law stand in the way of thoir night. I own ideas, pl-ins or personal ednven-1 Albert Thorngren, alleged to bo a ence. Some of the things that will third member of the bandit gang, was come up in connection with tho cases taken to Ne iraska at the sumo time, n question is the matter of keeping but was returned early last evening children out of school for work, and for safe keen.ng, when it was learn- the habit of reporting children "sick' ed that he would make no attempt to when in fact they helped to haul hay, fight extradition. I watched tho neighbor shell corn or Merchandise, valued at $300, said to put in a pump, put in timo on the have been taken from the Horak store streets or around the farmstead, or was found in the possession of John helped mothyr when she already had Hoover and Thorngren when theymoro help than the mothers who nl- Attention! Your. wnvs keen their children in school regularly. It is those parents whpso children are falsely Hick or who per mit them to play sick to avoid hav ing to go to fcchool that will be the hardest problem. But wo owe it to the Interests ol the children concern o,l Anil In nnnrr'ciiitlon of the efforts one of the mn3 prisoners who escaped 1 0f those parents who responded so by kicking loose tho bars on one of we to tho requirements of tho law the windows of tho "bullpen" on the ufter they wore brought to their nt- wero captured in the homo of Will iam II. Behrens in South Sioux City, Tuesday. John Hoover and Thorngren were sought by police as prisoners who es caped from tho "bullpen" of the city jail. Hoover sawed his way to, free dom on February 18. Thorngren was nlirht of October' 29 John Hobvir also was wanU-d in connection with tho theft of several mifninnlillaa fif.nnrHnrr in nrtMff TWO valuable touring cars, 6aid by police' tontion. EVEXINU IOURNAL $3 A YEAH. The Evening State Journal Is mak- were vaiuuuie tounnir cars, uiu uy iuu. . --- ---. -. - ,, , .. ,.f ni a.i fnr to haveheen stolen, were recovered . Ing trial m.ll I p ice ' y W fr niiuiu j. rnrtw--T -,.- -r, - - - est evening paper in wenrasKa, giv ing more nows, moro cartoons, comics aim port leacures tuun iniy inner, at the time he and Thorngren arrested. Whlln ulnvlnf- thn 'nnrt of a Good Samaritan iiarlv Thursdav evening IIKO tho Every member of your family will io Lincoln Evening Journal. In- nonnlo l(..nnl.r nfnrtnnf .if .Tnr.ksnll. ' C Ud tltf tllO K blinClllV JOUHial 11 Neb,, was beaten and robbed by opal r. special price of only ?4. Iry it a of highwaymen. In addition to be- year ut these cut rates. The Morn ing relieved of 27.50 nnd receiving a' ing Journal, which is a dpy ahead of badly bruised and swollen face, a new most newspapers on rural routes, 31 raj v lEl touring car, driven uv ueonan, was jy. m y .w. Muimjr. li(lllil(3llliil(ililllliliiPI0i ,PTccordlngdtothVory Heenan is The .Icrnld forNewswhen It'laltcvra. Hardware Needs We have tHenv Interior Wall Finivh Outside nnd Insido Paints and Varnishes Barn Paint Poultry Fence and Notting Carpet Beaters Perfection Oil Stoves, and other makes Full Line of Enamel and Aluminum Ware Full Lino of Galvanized Waro - v Horse Collar Pad3 s ' , Baskets v ' Hog Troughs , Hog Oilers Garden Gates ' Iowa Farm Gates Posts Steel and Wood ' " -"' Et cry thing In the Hardware ami Lumber Line BEST (HADE OF COAL FOR THE 3IONEY SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN BUILDERS HARDWARE LINE BIU STOCK OF LU3I1JER I G. F. Hughes i Co. H. It. GREER, MniinRcr. Dakota City, eb. i lilUDJgj