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Dakota County Herald from Dakota City, Nebraska • 5

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Dakota City, Nebraska
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Local. News items I-j- i. Garljlansen. end finally of Jyckaon Were Called her ThjraUy, HOMONEBR; --rrryuuuinji rfir and A HrSLcs bust! day Vcrn Hcikea tnotoied to Chambers lain, on business Saturday. The.

Omaha Indian powwow at Mary beglhla August l2Ui lor an cigut d.y session. Mr, A. Heikoa returned laat Thursday from a business trip to D. Paul Mason went to Chamberlain, S. Friday a wfedc-end vw.

with hla frienUammieUletkesr -i SATURDAY, AUil'STMl, 1928 Ate; via Doff Star, in Tie Call of The r-OSc and 10c- FRIDAY. AjfD SATURDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE, AILEEN PRINGLE, i and NORMANKEltRY In "BODYAND SOUL" A vivld-nd picturesque romance of the Alpa. SUNDAY-ead MONDAY -HONEY ISLAM)" Wilson, the World Great-, 5t Meat Specials -e t-' Groceries- 100 lbs. Fine Sugar 3 Dozen Jay ttiM.iii Meat Loaf, per-lb i 4 'Visitors at -Wakefield Tuea- Mrs. Pbiam of Sioux rails, S.

I), was a Saturday night Visitor id the lira. Berths Kinkel hotne. CIL. Olson came down from Noi folk Sunday and is staying- in the home.of hia son, OleonT Mias Monica Kramper spent the weekrndTT'g'uefct of Mary Clare Beacom in her home in Sioux City- Prof, and Mrs. E.

W. Surlier dn-vt to Norfolk Saturday to attend, the l-of -an- uncle of Mr. jliirber1. Ira Leavitt, signalman at the Burlington tower, left Friday fur's vacation trip sf a few weeks in r-'- S. A.

Btinson went to Paul Sunday on a buying-trip fpr the Stinauir Store, and to get away from, this hot weather for a week. Henry Krumwiedc, returev ed last week from a Sioijx where she had been for treatment for kidney trouble. Shot gun at pie-war pi ires, all gauges, case lots at efen greater aavifc. GAMBLE STORES, Fifth and Jackson at recta, Sioux Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Orr day evening with and Mrs. -H. R. Greer.

Missea Ruth and Flbrenc-. TORES, Fifth oux Ciiy. rr spent. Mon I I i A regular meeting- of. Omadi.

Lodge No. 5T AT F. A A. wijl be held on Tuesdey evening of next week, Aut' uat 14th. Horace 11.

Grecn jeft last Tliurxduy on a aight seeing trip that will take him to Niagara Falk and other points of interest in. the east. --Airs; Milion Flack who spent last week here in the home of her parents, Air. and Mrs; K. A.

Heikea, retui nfcd to her home at Lincoln Lewi Larson and two nsiVlfivs'siid Melvin, returned bn Thursday of last week Horn, a Wait with relative at Ute and. Soldier, la end Mrs. Will Best and Mr. 2le Bolopna, pev lb d-rp'l i i.dSlc -t 4 if I Dozen Pint Mason Jars TI FSD4Y, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY August 14, 15, 16. A.

Real Special JANET GAYNOR A CHAS. FARRELL In "ITJLnJIEA YEN" 15. and 85' Cents Lard, per lb MllillC. 1 r- 1 Good Broom ease Bacon, the Strip NIMeltHilaMINarm 1 Largo PkKe. OalB a i a a We have booked this tpccial tore so as (o give you.

something cx- and Mrs. Jones, of Fort Hodge, Iuvm, tra wcre visitors Saturday evening in the home of MraJ'ulin H. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TII FARMERBTJNI0N'PICN1CXNIT sixer One lb. Sinsona Ppidd Bkng Pwdr.liHv, Dry; Goods and. I Notions ic eee-eeeon wt CELEBRATION AT HOMER i and makes.

These have teen traded jin on new G. A 3. tires. 2. PkfPufTed Wheat 2 lbs.

Ginger Snaps a. a Mens Work-Shirt A I STORES, Fifth amfjackron wero also evening eallero. -Sioux City, Iowa. GeoHanaen has purchaaed the A card from Miaa Gertrude Giib-j- Green home- the hie, who i. on a trip to Montana with MI retirf- Low Certo, each 29c 's Children's Sport Hose, perpair miiiNiiitiWHnuu Mra.

R. E. Evans and daughter 'Mira AnniTEvana, finds, them, aight-aiejng In Denver, Colo, I i Krnaiit rauiaon and wgfc iimluit'il from the farm and take up his real-, dence 4n town Frank Forreat, jr went to Wayne Monday evening, wlieie lie.fasa. a.l ion -Fares MR. STINSON IS IN-ST.

PAUL Fruit Vegetables here from Wayne Sunday and viaittsl in Chris Paulson home. -Their two daughters, Marion -and Claire, who had spent the week heie, accompanied thbm home. was received by relatives here of the arrival of a daughter at the which -ia another Improvement or. aition in the PelaesCafe will attend the Wayne State Normal coming-school year. 1 R.

Qreer if enlarging chick-enhotue and making it into a garage for that new ar he is going to get, TIUS WEEK BUYING A NEW' i i i a Erery Satardaj and Sunday aatll Oeteber1. 1 BETWEEN All Point in Nebraska and Kaunas wit bln -Radius of 800 Iniles Peaches, per case Plums (large red) case Bananas, per lb i $1.23 home of Mr. and Mr. Wn.tcr Sciiula.1 Seventeenth and Broadway, Dakota LINE OFDRY GOODS, AND THEY WILL BE HERE NEXT WEEK. -Wf.

i cacec Cantaloupes, 2 'for I City. Mr, and- Mrs. Wm. Biermann leave Friday for a week's visit in the home of their son' Edgar, at Dea Moines Iowa. Their two grandchildren, who pent a couple accompany them home.

and Mrs. Harold VandeZedde and father, D. VandeZedde, returned Saturday from ylM near Alien, Nebr Saturday. Mr Schuis ia a daughter of Mr. and Mia.

Carl Ream, former residents of Da-Tiota City. Mrs. Sophronia Hunt, of South Sioux who died in Sioug City' hospital last Thursday of old age; was buried Saturday afternoon in the family lot in the. Dakota City cemetery. Services were from, the Deckel funural litmle.

1 'T -rzyf- 6uinstdn Ifiaulel DROP IN AND SEE THEM. a a avf Tickets on sale for all trains Sunday, been mother end grandfather VjMimpapUa Mrs, Lilah Beebe, who had to reach at arUnir point rbeforirihldnTght Monday FI)R FI RTHEH INFORMATION BEE H. OLSON, Ticket Agent. The Big Store Dakota City, Nebr. A.

Av I "k- 1 them home for a short-visit. Mr. and Mrs, Fevoid and son Merwin, of Radger, Iowa, were visitors In the home of their daughter. Mrs, Erwin Bllven, Saturday and Miaar Amy Fevoid of Dakota City, Joined them. at dinner there -oil Sunday, Pete Jenaeh, who had his ear stolen fn ffioux City Saturday evening, received notice from the police department YUesday that they had found what was left of' the car, as It had been stripped -of everything thpt.

could JRJaalbly be removed. 'The "Dakota City ball team played two-games at Storm Lake, Iowa, Sunday and Monday, with the Tennessee Rata, winning the first game by core of to 3, and losing the second 9 to 6,. in six innings when thg game was' called on account of rain. The ame teams played at Stock Yards park in Sioux City Tuesday -and Rata won to Spotted Poland China Hogs When in need of breeding stock eall i Fey Krahmer Emerson, nebr. One mile nuth of Nacoia, Nebr, visiting In the homs of her brother.

Clyde Crego, for the past two months, departed Sunday for Trar Pedrav New Mexico, where site ha properiy intenffta, From thci-e she will go to California to reside. --In a game of hall payed at Chamberlain, Sunday of list week the'sChambsrlain team, with Sammic Heikes pitching, won from the Kennebec team by (core of Sani held the Kennebec team aeoreless- and Ritlesa until the eighth inning. At a meeting held In the Hilemen schooL district last Friday evening, it was decided to build new school house, and the contract was awarded to Fred Millar of South Sioux City, for 53,600.00, The old building wl'l be moved frun the. present Rite to make Toom for the new Rev. Sass wrote from Tolpdo, Ohio, (too'- late for laat week) that there prill be.

no -neither Sunday school fif church, during the month Of Avgust RAd tyt he would be glad to jearn tht th. mepibers of bis church and Sunday school were attending "aoniawhers. e4t Sunday. Geo, A. Sanford, Wmk Trigg, Kp mett Hileman and Gibapn'-wept We wish to inform the public that we have taken the agency- in Dakota City for the- .1 My Own Make.

and Guaranteed! -SHOES4 MEN AND BOYS OVERALLS; And General Line of Work Clothing Opening Evenings H. KNUDSEN BIRTH 4Y SURPRISE about 4 o'clock, three ta-to filled with relative and friends, from Sioux City -and on a fishing trip last Thursday; tak- Estopped in front of the H. R. Gree)-ing two bonts on a trailer, which 'domain and bearari to elhnb out- Their hands and arm were loaded the ISUmihRl jn Ills Mlbblifl I iveroT Nebraska Jackson, HK new price on 6 Tube, 'all Electric, Installed, new price on 7 a)l Electric, Installed, $151.00 New low price, on 6 Tube Battery Sets complete, Installed NEBRASKA STATE FAIR OUR SLOGAN The lltt Stats Fair the Craafast Educational Fair In tba Cnltad Statea. GOAL Four' Hundred Thousand Boosters in Eight OUR.

AIM To stimulate tba intellect and- enterprise of-Nebr asks' Special Low- Prices on Tubes and AH Accessories I Call us for Demonstration, Without Any Obligation with baskets and boxes, and calling loM rsT" Greer, ItVTouF'birthday! your birthday!" Of course, tlyiy were a welcome bunch, all happy laughing faces, -bringing good cheer and best -wishes, as well -as an excellent bountiful apreact for. The- dining table was extended full length alt about 0:30, and it fairly groaned under it load of good' things to eat, "Which the self-invited guests had prepared' and brought with' They were, Mr. and Mra. F. Hacket, and MraiGeo.

Brady and babydaughter, Mr. F. Feeley and. hia Mra J. feeleyMra R- H- Greer, Mr.

and Fred Schroedpr aiid Robert, dll- of Mrs, John Larkin and throe aniair children of Will la ton, N. D. -Tha aurprls waa equally shared between Mr. and Mr. Greer, who truly enjoyed having the "bunch" come.

Everyone had a good time, till the sandman cams to take the little folk away to dreamland, when guests departed for -Sioux hoping- and foe many more such happy, gatherings. -The Obert, Nebr. They drifted down stream and-fished -the-chufesWitn a nut. and captured about 200 iba. of soft fish.

They arrived home Sunday Mrs. jIohn -H, Ream ncjsm'pnnje-l Mrs. Geo. W. MaBeath of South Sioux CityAlra Millie- Lothrop of Homer, and her son Melford Lothrop ol Sidua City on an auto trip to Hattie.

Creek, Nebr, Sunday. where they spent-the da I the home of Mrs. Lothropa son Lolhrrp -and family. report-that some of the corn ln tne vicinity, of. Battle very f' Tha Lutheran Guild, met at the hom of Mrs.

Henry Oiern last; Wednesday-evening with-Mrs, Ginahit and Mrs. Schalnue asatatf nt hoateaaee. The scripture lesson waa read by Mfe. Ni'-mevevi followed with prayer by. Mr.

Schalnus. Roll call was re ponded to by members with scripture teyta. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed, aftec.the business session. Dainty were rvd. next' meeting; will be on September 6th, Mrs.

JahnH. Ream and Mrs. Raymond; Ream asflltant r'r HAROLD S. LOTH HOT, Proprietor OUR OPINION That Nebroakaa Greatest fW has not yet been held, our motto Boys and. Olfla Nabroakaa beat crop.

OUR DATES AUGUST' SI TO SEPTEMBER 7 For further JnlUrmatioa write Gearga Jackson, Secretary, NEBRASKA STATE TAIN ---t" i DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA iiiiiiiii.iraiiiiiiiHiiiiiw LIBRARY NOfEN -new Library ia fast nearing completion. 'Tlie-brjek aro all laid end-the building li ready for plaster Ing. It. I hoped- (hat will be completed by September flit? There era still a few who have nrt id their 'aubacrlptioaqted it will be greatly, appreciated ny the eoin-mittea If will leave the mone at the bank. We have had-jk "frw Unsolicited aubicriptiona and wo taka this opportunity of thanking each one.

there ia anyone also jrb -feels that ho would liko to mako, little donation for this anterpriao jt will be greatly, appreeiated. Th Committee. The HeralJ t.t twa aeo.1t la Kan THE HERALD NEWS.

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