Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 16, 1922, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED AUGUST 28, 1891.
DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1G, 1922
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NEWSY ITEMS FKOM OUR EXCHANGES
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Pender Times: Dick Wnklcn and Andersen, of Jackson, Nel
his never-wcar-off smile were hero , Funeral services will be liultl Satur-
from somewhere nbout 80 miles south day nt 12 o'clock from the homo and
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chapel Interment will bo in Graco
lnnu Park cemetery. Hcv. M. W;
Hblm, of Sioux City, will cificinte at
the ceremonies.
of Kansas City in Missourithis
"eck, a guest of the Bert Walden
fnmilj.
Martinsburg items in Ponca Jour
nal: IJrs. A. Sorensen and Mrs. R. ' o
G. Stark wore in Jackson the first of This community was shocked last
the week. , . I Saturday morning nbout 0 o'clock
. ,' when the report went out that Barny
Mrs. A. Zinnand Mrs. H. BakkeofKoster had committed suicide, by
Dakota Citv visited nt the Wnu hanging. It booms thht ho went out
Schultz, home Tuesday.
Fonda, la. Times .Master Paul
Kroesen celebrated his sixth birth
. ny last Friday afternoon. Five llt
tic boy friends were invited to help
Jiim enjoy che iratypy occasion for
awhile nfter School. After the little
boys hnd played ynrious games Mrs.
Kroesen and daughter,..Beth , served
refreshments of -vhich the birthday
cake with six lighted condles was a
fenture-of the" lunch.
Winnebago Chieftain: Frank Shook
of South Sioux City greeted . oid
friends here last week.
to the barn to do the chores as usual,
but did not leturn Tor breakfast.
A search was made for hmi by tho
two young boys with the result that
he was .found in the hay loft, hang
ing from thu pelinc plate of the barn
Dr. House from Emerson was soon
there and Judge McKinley for Dako
ta City came in the place of the cor
oner and decked that it was n plain
cae of suici Je.
The widow is completely prostrated
from the shock. Tho funeral took
l place nt the rnme on Monday nt 1:00
o'clock, burial at Emerson.
Lyons Mlrrcr: Mrs. Will Sund and
children went to South S'oux City
Rntni'lfnf fn Jaif fulnfiirAs rum Qnn.
Mrs. Ben h'rause is slowly recover- Jjny.
ing from an attack of pneumonia ati
her home in llomev.
George Ora Burcum and Miss Anna
Lainson of Walthill were united, in
vodlock by Judge Flynn at Pender
Inst Wednesday. They will reside in
Winnebago.
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Miss Hedwig Hansen of Homer,
Nebr., spent Friday and Saturday
with her friend, Miss Frances Curtis.
Wnlthill Citizen.
If you, want to know .how much
corn n roostor can eat, ask John
Young. He knows, or lie can guess
mn.. ?.,: ii., close enough to win a $00 suit of
Miss tannic By- ,.u-. ...i.?i. ,.! .,i..
ers went to Homer last Friday for a """'. S"vur t L,!!'
week end vi.nt. pany j.ght hundred nnd eKnty
four kernels of corn were devoured by
Mrs. F. A. Lester went to Dakota the rooster last Saturday afternoon
City, last Friday to visit her daught- and John Young came the nearest to
er, Mrs. C. A. Darnell. . guessing the correct number, with
879.
Mrs. Chas'. Boeken and daughter, Judges McElhinney, an I Inghani
Madora, went to South' Sioux City to were kcpt busy counting out the
V'lit over Sunday. corn to keep the rooster supplied.
I was quarantined monaay loraipnine- ,
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Mrs. win i,eeKen anu cimoren went Sioux City Journal, 8: The B. J.
i?,l?w fh'' SatUrday f' a Cblei hpme, at 1915 Na,h street,
Sioux City JournaL 13riHjame
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O'RniirkA.' South" Si oux Citvristauri"
nrtt proprietor, has been arrested and . , ,
charged with violating the federal Reconstruction work on the south
prohibition statutes following tho npijroocli of the combination bridge,
sale of h quart of "high powered which will involve an expenditure of
moonshine" to Mnyor T. C. Flanagan. V63.000. was begun Tuesday by the
Mayor Flanagan is said to have W. A. Kliniw- Construction company,
dropped into the restaurant for n The plans cell for two steel spans,
meal. Following the meal O'Rourkc B8 and 78 feet ong, to ruplace the
is alleged to have oliered a quart of old wooden port on of the bridge,
moonshine for sale Four caissons will bo sunk beneath
After considerable dickering the the bed of the river to rock bottom,
mayor purchased the bottle for 34. It is possible that the work may have
He took one bmell of its contents and to be done under -air pressure, nc
then called the, police. ' cording to W. A. Khnger, president
O'Rourke was lodged in the city of the company. It is estimated
Jail on charges of running a disorder- that the caissons will be sunk 70
'W house and the illegal sale of intox- 'ee.t-. ... ... , , ...
icatintf liquor. I A temporary bridge will be built
o ; I around the section of the bridge
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rilUU Vll-J' MWMII1, iW. Will W i
Christipnsen, 80 years old, a Icing
time resident of Woodbury county,
died Wednesday of bronchitis at his
farm home, near Saitx, In. Mr. Chris
tiansen had lesided in Woodbury
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DAKOTA Cl'IT SGIIOOTi NO'IT.S
By Prof. 11. M. Eaton
Have you bcon to-school yetV
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traffic only vill be permitted. Street
car passengers will be transferred.
Sioux City Journal, 9: Al Heiser,
10 vnni-K old. Gihson hotel, was identi-
county for 21 years, He was born in fled Wednesday as one of the -two
Denmark in 185. highwaymen vho robbed the safe of
Three sons and two daughters sur- the Chain grocery itore, No. 5, 1418
vive.' They are: Hans Christian- west Third street, after forcing W.
sen, of Sioux City; Otto and Lewis J. Armour, the manager, to w6rk the
Christiansen, of Salix; Miss Lena .combination. The identification was
Christiansen, of Salix, and Mrs. Fred made at detective headquarters by
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Running the Factory . '
To help turn the great wheels of industry,
there is perhaps no single instrument" that com
pares with the telephone.
The telephone keeps the factory in constant
touch with the jobbing house, with the homes of
its employees and officials, and with distant
cities,, towns and villages.
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Of all modern conveniences for saving time and
effort, none perhaps is worth, as much for the money
spent as is your telephone.
Northwestern B
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Ijrown and Company!
T'HE MILLIONS whose hearts were touched by
the story of "Tess of the Storm Country!' or who
were equally affected by the sweet, pathetic little
heroine as acted on die screen by Mary Pickford, will be
chatmed by this new tale of the squatter folic who once
lived on Lake Cayuga, a few miles outside of Ithaca, N.Y.
Polly herself, crude and untaught, but beautiful in face
and fine in spirit, is an adorable heroine, loyal through
thick and thin, tempestuous at times when heranger
is aroused by wrong or injustice, but tenderness itself
to all weak and helpless creatures.
The situations in "Storm Country Polly" are tensely
emotional, skillfully portrayed and adroitly handled,
and the reader's sympathy with Polly and her people
never lapses from start to finish.
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This DELIGHTFUL STORY has been SELECTED by
US to RUN as a SERIAL tn THESE COLUMNS
DO NOT MISS the OPENING INSTALLMENT
Mr. Armour, according to police.
Hutser was arrested Sunday, March
5, by Detective Maurice Fwley, wjio
has hnd charge of the investigation
of the case. The robbery occurred
late Friday nght, March '.
Tho highwayman appeared as Ar
mour was locking the front door of
tho store preparatory to returning to
his homo. While one robber held a
gun at his bond he was ordered to
unlock tho c.f-or and then to open
the safe. After emptying tho safe
of about $100 in cash the robbers
locked Armour in the refrigerator and
made their u-cape. The store man
ager reloasecrhimself through a rear
door nnd notified tho police.
Information against Heisler ' was
signed by Armour. No charge hns
yet been placed against the alleged
highwnymnn.
Elk Valley items in Allen News:
Onf Williams decided tlut lie would
not fnrm the D. A. Woods place nnd
gave up the contract. I
Mr. Woods has rented the pliico to
W. M. Eyre, brother-in-law of A, M.
Vance. Ho will move in n few days
from Cnrrol, Nebr.
Phillip McAfee shipped n elrlond
of cattlo to tho Sioux City market
recently,
Sam Knox had "another bunch ot
lambs on tho market that brought
close to 515.00 per hundred They
cost him $5.20.
W. EL McAfee made n trip to Cen
tral City, week before Inst to seo
their girls that are attending Nebras
ka and Central College, and visited at
the, home of Loren Tllten, a former
length of time. Wo hnve a few
spellers' on hand which wo will be
pleased (o plr.ee. This spoiler will
he incd ii 'ho contest,
It is bettor1 to be n Chess C school
doing Class A work thnn n Class A
school doing Class C work. It is not
the clnss you nic in thnt tells for
mnntirtnil unit .immnnlmtul e ittitli no
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nans oi me school Duililing tlmn not tho kind Of Instruction given. If
to come nt all. ever n school wns backed by tho peo-
IplctJtlla tho 1 ukotn City schools. Wo
Lots of sickness. I wonder If wo nnve no one disloyal to the school
nro as careful as wo should be. this year within our bordrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Slerk were visitors Our basket bnll tenm wont down to
in tho high school lns week. They dofoat nt tho tournament by nn 8 to
stayed long enough ti see some of 6 score. They wore defented by tho
the work. Wo uro renl pleased to "Plover, Iowa, team. This closes our
have them ,lth us and will wclcopio efforts for the season. Our record is
them nt any future time. ono to bo proud of; wc, Will say. Wo
wonono game nnd lost six. Wb nev
Tho entertainment given by tho er. lost our temper though through it
Primnry nnd 1st Intermediate rooms nil. .Our boys nro ready for another
wns excllont. Tho littlo fellows "inr right now. We were beaten
showed that thoy had been in the gloriously, but wasn't it fine to play
hands of renl tenchcrs. Wo hnd n though.
inrge crowd who appreciated the pro-
gram given. Wo thank the tenchcrs
for their work, the pupils for their
good conduct find tho public for
their interest.
Elsie 'Figcibiujh entered tho clghtl
grade tills week. She
tho Ponca schools.
Little Joe Jones, n pupil in the
Letln ShcrmVin from- Atkinson eh
tuiotrtho'thlul grndo today. We aro
glnd to have, 'hose young people with
us.
Tho Ladies of tho Literary Club
hnvo accepted tho challenge mndo by
tlio high school to have a bpelling
match. This match will tnke plnco
at tho high Fchool some time in the
first half of April. We hopg to havo
P W. Eaton of Omaha hero to con
duct" the match. Mr. Eaton Is con
ductor of the contest nt Sioux City
between the Sta,tcs of Nebraskn, Min
nesota South Dakota nnd Iown. This
match will be of interest Jochlly.
Much interest is being tnken by both
tho contesting pnitles nnd before the
match is called there will ho more
words lcarnsd that ever before in
this dear old old town in tho same
third grade is dead, Whllo nt homo
he wns hit on his' head with n sknto
in the hands of his brother. The
wound .became Infected nnd. )io died
in n very short time. Wo miss little
comes from Joe ns he .ns n real smiler. Ho
nlwnys gnvo n smile nnd nlwnys ex-
lectcd nnu received one. t enn
I,
write no gront eulogy of this lnd but
1 can truly sny thnt ho was ono of
my boy friend!', thnt I will miss his
smile nnd good morning ns he came
to and from school, I shall mls.s
him because 1 tried to give him that
real friendship which ho bo richly de
served. I will always remember thu
lnd and feel thnt Joo hns not been
to me ns "A ship thnt passed in tho
night" hut that from his broken lifo
thoRO few dnys of friendship nnd lovu
that passed between him and mo will
make my life richer from my effortH
to do him good. I shall not sny
good-bye to Joe, luit just a kind
Goodnight.
Tho Second Intormcdlnto nnd Gram
mar grades will give, nn entertain
ment 'at the school house on Friday
evening, March tho 24th, Tho pupils
and teachers In charge nro putting
lota of effort into the Vnrlous parts
nnd will, be sure to please. , This Is
the second in th6 threo entertain
ments to bo given by the schools for
the year.
Exnminntlonfj all through tho
Sb tun n irm.iimtn nf u vi,n. schools oil Thursday and Friday.
field hlKh school. After finishlmr1 Tho cards' will bo out and sent home
M rintwgtrt Ha fr 'efowvHervwotlfr !firim-4BnSJl0iiLie-m
tnnlf iuvBrfre4HHy " nnu rgw- 'owrr "tiicin
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15 days, passed Into tho great beyond,
death resulting from heart failure.
She was born October 17, 1S9G, on
the home farm adjoining Wakefield.
When quite young sho united with
tne unnstian church
er dying August 15, 1916. 'she
nnd little brothers and sisters.. Af- .ou may help us a great dcaTtomuke
cliartre of the homo or her fntW , R' by grade with yourr-child.
tor the death of her father, December th nows pleasant for him at the
7, 11)18, she continued, to dare for tho c.loso of tho y1- A Pqr grade this
home until two years ago, slnce'when
sno nas mado(ner home vith her sis
tors, Jennie rind Viola.
'! was brought to her grundmoth
er'tfAome nnd on Sunday afternoon nt
2 o clock tho funeral services were
held in the Presbyterjrin church, con
ducted by Rev. P. M. Orr. Sho
leaves to mourn, her 'four brothers,
Loren, Howard, Mnrvn, and Albert;
seven sisters, Jenny, Grace, Vfolii
Ruth, Caroline, Vera and Ida May;
also n great number of other rela
tives.
time will indicate that there is dan
ger ahead.
HOMi: DEPARTMENT OF
FARM BUREAU.
Ry Geneva Rankim
THE
Tho spring biillincry .school will bo
held in Dakota City next week be
ginning on Tuesday, Tho same plan
for'lnstructim will bo usedas in tho
school last fall.. If the delegates
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iiiusu uum ii uisianca, nero to at- ileal is or their instructions us those
tend tho funeral veref Mr. and "ttending tho school 'before, the mlj
Mrs. oamuel Heikes, Mr. and Mrs. linery work-will grow .to larger pro
Luther Holkfcs nnd Albert Holkcs, of portions this spring.
i.?MtB CitX' Mr- anu Mrs- - W. Tho first follow-up school in dress
Milliken, Donald Mllllken, Mr. and muklng is being cpnducted in' tho
Mrs. Charles Helkos nnd Mrs. Eldn Combs district, Homer, tills week,
Moore, of Wnyne, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. under tho leadership , of Mrs. Arthur
rred Erickson, of Winslde. Harris.
resident of this place.
Mr. McAfee is talking of renting
his furm in another year nnd move to
Central City In order thnt the child-(
run nniy iiuve uuiiit nunuui iiuviiii
tages. Ivmrtrcnn l.iif .iriu'lur.' Rill Tnllff.
hcrty went to Hubbard Tuesday
morning.
J. M. Harry, of Juckson, was in Em
erson last week looking after busi
ness matters. Mr. Barry is one of
tho big land owners of northeast No
brnskn. Col Dan F. .Sheehan has been ap
pointed chuirmnn of the Dakota
county extension service drive, which1
to be put on shortly. Daniel,'
you're the goat. But maybe the
lions in the den hnve up teeth.
Sundny evening nt tho home of
'Ham Wnllwoy n scoie of relntives
nnd friends were congregated to
rsslst Mr. Wnllwuy In celebruting
his half century of life upon this ce
lestial sphere. It was also Mr. and
Mrf Wallwey's twenty-sixth wed
ding anniversary and it is needless
to state that i very pleasant evening
was spent by guests and hostesses,
Wakefield Republican: Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Marriott moved - to
Wakoflold from Sioux City, ar
riving Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Udltli, who huvo been occupying thu
Marriott house during their stay, in
Sioux City, moved to Dakota county
Saturday,
At the home of her sister, near
Dixon, Thursday evening, March 2,
nfter nn illness of a fow hours, Zettn
Heikes, aged 20 years, 4 months und
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Attention!
Your.
Hardware Needs
We have tKctxv
Interior Wnll Finish '
Outsido nnd Inside Pnints nnd Vnrnlshes
Barn Pnint
Poultry Fence and Netting
Carpet Beaters "r
Perfection" Oil Stoves, und other mnkes
Full Lino of Enamel and Aluminum Waro
Full Lino of Galvanized Ware
Horse Collar Pods ' "
Baskets
Hog Troughs
Hog Oilers
Garden Gates. .,
Iowa Farm Gates j J1
Posts Steel nnd Wood
Every llilug In the llnnhynro niitl Liinibcr Line
REST (IRADE OP COAL FOR THE MONEY
SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN 'BUILDERS HARDWARE iSlNE
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