Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 29, 1915, Image 7

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA?
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You never tasted
daintier, lighter, fluffier
Liscults than those
baked with Calumet ,
They're always
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baking.
RECEIVED
HIGHEST AWARDS
World". Pur Food
Exposition, Chicago,
Ulinou.
Paris Exposition,
Franca, March,
JB12.
W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 18-1915.
Plan Humane Sunday In May.
The American Humane association,
a federation of societies and individu
als for the prevention of cruelty, re
quests clergymen of all denominations
throughout the country to observe
Sunday, May 23, as Humane Sunday,
calling attention to the need for pro
tection for suffering and helpless chil
dren, and also for unfortunate ani
mals. -
Dr. Wm. O. Stillman, president ol
the association, Albany, N. Y., will
send literature to all persons interest
ed in the work of humane societies.
THICK LOVELY HAIR
Because Free From Dandruff, Itching,
Irritation and Dryness.
May be brought about by shampoos
with Cuticura Soap preceded by
touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots
of dandruff, itching and irritation. A
clean, healthy scalp means good hair.
Try these supercreamy emollIentB if
you have any hair or scalp trouble.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dcpt. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
What Worried Him.
"What made you so nervous while
you were carving the turkey, John?
You never wejro that way before."
"I Just happened to think that the
material I was knifing up so recklessly
was worth anywhere from 50 to 75
cents a pound."
No Cheap Kisser.
Percival I'll give you 5 cents for a
kiss.
Penelope I'll havo you to under
stand I am not In the Jitney bus busi
ness. Moses wasn't necessarily a wicked
man because he broke all the com
mandments. When wo kick ourselves wo seldom
administer the deserved punishment.
B WEATHER
Bureau &'
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A new Instrument which com
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THERMOMETER
and a reliable
BAROMETER
Indispensable to the llualnese
Man, to tba Farmer, to erery
body who must baabls to know
In advance what tb weather
will be.
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Collages. AutomoblUHS and
Travelers
Formerly sold at 13 00.
SI.OO Send Us No Money
Send Jvar order and Weather
oiuetel lll be sent by l'arcel
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Inclosed It 700 prefer
Genaaula Instrument Co.
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Constructed to Secure Comfort
for Horses and Cows in All
Kinds of Weather. .
STALL PARTITIONS OF IRON
In Every Way This Structure Is
Adapted to Bring Profit to the
Dairyman and Meet Require
ments of the Board of
Health.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr William A. liatlford will answer
questions and Klvo advice FREE OF
COST on all subjects pertaining to tho
subject of building work on tho (arm, for
tho readers of this paper. On account of
Ms wldo experience as Editor, Author and
Manufacturer, ho Is, without doubt, the
highest authority on all these subjects.
Address all Inquiries to William A. Rad
ford, No. 1827 Pralrlo avenuo, Chicago,
111., and only Inclose, two-cent Btamp for
reply.
Thoro Is a growing demand for medium-sized
farm barns. Ileal barns
aro wanted to comfortably house
horses and cows where they may bo
made comfortable in all kinds of
weather.
A combination farm barn and stable,
34x44 feet In size, Is shown in this
design.
It Is a stylo and size of barn that
is well calculated to fit a farm of from
20 to 40 acres. There are a great
many such farms, where a dozen cows
are kept and accommodation is need
ed for 4 or 5 horses.
The foundation is of concrete with
a heavy wall extending all around the
outside of tho barn. This wall also
includes the silo; and feed room be
tween the silo and tho barn.
The floor, both In tho cow stable
and horse stable, is of concrete made
in sections to prevent cracking. The
floor in the horso stable end is made
level and even across. The concrete
floor in the cow stablo end Is higher
in the' middle to raise the feed alley
and mangers above tho gutters and
alleyways behltiu the cows.
Thirty-four feet In width gives room
for a center feed alley and allows 2
feet -for each manger, 5 feet for tho
cow stalls and 16 inches for each gut
ter,' end leaves 5 feet 8 inches for each
alleyway between tho gutters and the
outside walls. Larger cow barns usu
ally are made two feet wider, but that
Is because of tho longer length of the
alleyB. Thirty-four feet is a good
width for a stable this size.
The foundation wall extends up
above grade about 20 Inches' or 2 feet.
From the top of tho foundation wall
to tho peak tho building Is constructed
of light timbers on tho plank frame
construction plan. Each pair of raft
ers forms a truss with tho feet resting
on the Bills. These trusses are tied
together crossways of the building by
tho 2x10 inch joists that support the
floor. These jolBts are 12 feet long
and are spiked together where they
pass each other at the girders.
The sills are bolted down by em
bedding heavy bolts Into the concrete
walls, so that tho light framework
when completed Is very rigid and
makes a solid building. Although this
stablo is small It is just as carefully
planted and finished as any dairy
stable.
Tho stall partitions aro of iron. The
whole interior of tho stable Is lined
with a smooth finish, carefully painted
with three coats of lead and oil paint,
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carefully worked Into tho matched
ceiling boards to fill all the cracks
and rireviced. Dairymen aro becoming
moro particular all tho timo in regard
to tho inside finish of a cow stable.
Satisfactory prices for milk or cream
aro only secured by men who havo
tho proper stabling facilities for nous
ing, feeding and milking and keeping
tho cows clean
Dairying requires close application
and long hours. Dairymen are follow
ing tho business becauso it pays, and
they want every modern Improvement
to assist in tho work of producing a
satisfactory high grade commodity
that will satisfy tho most particular
city inspector. Manufacturers of tho
better grades of condensed milk are
just as rigid In their stablo require
ments as the boards of health In cities,
Such boards of health are also lnves-
tlgatlng tho methods employed In pro
ducing cream that Is shipped to va
rious creameries.
Tho manufacture of homemade
farm butter also Is coming In for Its
sharo of dairy Inspection. Tho Idea
is to furnish American citizens with
tho best 'and cleanest milk posslblo to
produce
This Httlo stable is provided with
two ventilating Hues to carry off tho
foul air. They operato on tho usual
plan of removing tho foul air from
near the floor behind tho cows. Tho
flues aro built Into tho walls and fol
low tho rafters to tho metal ventila
tors on the peak of tho roof. Thero
aro intake pipes In the side walls and
In tho wall at tho silo end of tho
stnblo to admit air from threo dif
ferent directions.
A stablo built airtight like this ono
and filled with cows should havo n
liberal supply of fresh air at all times,
but especially at night when tho cowb
aro left to themselves without atten
tion for six or eight hours.
Tho upper part of this barn is made
into ono largo mow that Is freo from
cross timbers or obstruction of any
kind. Such a mow holds a good deal
of hay and straw for winter use. It
is put in by horso fork through tho
large doors nt tho horso stablo end of
the barn. This doorway when both
doors arc wide open Is 12 feet wldo
In tho clear.
Tho mow 1b lighted by four windows
built into the roof in dormer style. A
barn as well built as this is too dark
to work in with comfort without somo
means of lighting tho upper part of
tho mow. It Is difficult to placo win
dows lower becauso when tho mow Is
lllled with hay tho windows aro cov
ered over.
Thero is a feed room between tho
cow stablo and the silo, Tho chuto
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the mow both deliver Into this feed
room. Tho hny Is brought to tho feed
room chute by means of the same
horso fork that fills tho mow In tho
summer time. Modern hay forks work
much better than tho old-fashioned
kind, because tho tracks and the cars
are better made. Tho tracks are true
and tho car wheels fit tho track. It
is so much easier and cheaper to do
lifting and carrying by horso power
that farmers aro figuring on just such
a saving when plans for barns are be
ing selected.
This feed room Is another require
ment of dairy Btable inspection. When
hay is pitched down from the loft into
a dairy stable the duBt flies in every
direction. Dust carries bacteria. Bac
teria get Into tho milk nt milking
time and mako trouble. For this rea
son some boards of health refuso to
certify milk manufactured in a dairy
stable where tho feed Is stored over
head, but a barn built like this with
a dressed and matched overhead floor
and a dreBsed and matched celling,
finished as described in this plan, with
a hay chute at the end of tho mow
which delivers the hay Into the feed
room that is closed by a door against
the feed alley, meets all requirements
of tho most rigid Inspection.
Thero is an overhead stable track,
which carries feed and bedding from
this feed room to tho mangers and
stalls. The samo track extends
through Into the horso stable to de
liver feed directly to tho horse man
gers. All outsldo doors aro made in
halves, one abovo tho other, so tho
upper half may be left open In sum
mer. Tho windows are made doublo
for warmth In winter. This is not bo
important in the horso stablo end of
the barn, but to get tho best results
from tho dairy cows they must bo
kept warm and comfortable. Cows In
a stable like this may be fed in such
a way as to produco as much milk in
winter as in summer, but it requires
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feeding.
Reaching an Understanding.
A big row was going on In an Atchi
son homo and finally, the Olobo says,
ono of the neighbors rushed In and
Bald to a woman who was red in tho
face from screaming at a very angry
looking man, "Look here, what's tho
matter?" "Oh, it's nothing," said tho
red-faced woman. "Father and I aro
having a perfect understanding, that's
all."
Absorbing Debate.
Tho Lancaster Literary society will
soon take up this discussion: "Which
is tho hardest to do, quitting booze or
leaving a plmplo alone?" Atchison
Globe.
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To help
you to remember
WRIGLEYS
for the kiddies -.and
yourself; its , great
benefits to teeth,
breath, appetite and'
digestion; its cleanli
ness and wholesome
ness in the air-tight
sealed packages; its
two different and
delicious flavors- and
the gift coupons too:
Bringing
What Kind ol Limb?
Undo Sol threw asido tho letter ho
was reading nnd uttered an exclama
tion of impatience.
"Doggone!" ho cried. "Why can't
people be moro explicit?"
"What's the matter, pa?" asked
Aunt Sue.
"This lettor from homo," Uncle Sol
answered, "says father fell out of tho
old apple tree and broke a limb."
Stand More Hugging.
Patience You know nn Eskimo
maiden can stand more hugging than
we American girls.
Patrice I wonder why?
"Oh, tho fact that Eskimos havo
two moro ribs, than any other human
race has been discovered by an Eng
lish scientist."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTORIA, a safo and sure remedy for
Infants and children, ondsoe that it
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Signature of UiaS$fffl&U
In Use For Over SO Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria
Speaking of Position.
Patience How doea your
stund on woman suffrage?
Patrlc2 He wants to Bit on It
father
Occasionally a workman is willing
to admit that his boss knows almost
as much as ho does.
"Not guilty" Isn't always an inno
cent remark.
Torturing Twinges
Much so-called rheumatism is
caused by weakened kidneys. When
tho kidneys fall to clear the blood
of urio acid, tho acid forms into
crystals, like bits of broken glass in
tho muscles, Joints and on tho nerve
casings. Doan's Kidney Pills havo
eased thousands of rheumatic cases,
lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgia
and urinary disorders.
A South Dakota Due
John W, Collins,,,.,
623 Eighth Ave., B. "S"t
i;., Aberdeen, a.
D says: "For
three years I Buf
fered severely from
pains In tho small
of my back and
sides. Tho kidney
secretions were un
natural and Irreg
ular In passnKo
and filled with
sediment. Doan's
Kidney Pills
strengthened my
back and kidneys
tare TellM
Story"
ana maue a won
derful Improvement. Whenever I have
used them since, tho results havo been
fine."
Cat Doan'a at Any Slora, BOe a Dos
DOAN'S WxTLV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Don't Persecute
Your Bowels
Cut otit cathartic and purgatives, , Tbey are
uiuiu iiaitw, uuucictr, a
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
Purely vecetable. .
Bently on. the liver,
eliminate title, ana
soothe the delicti
membraneofthe,
bowel. Cure
isnillpatlon,
Blllausntil,
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achs and ladlfsilloo, as mlllloaa know.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
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Sunshine
WAS WILLING TO COMPROMISE
Ernest Wanted Increase of Wages,
Though Ha Stood Ready to
Make a Concession.
Ernest was very big and very black,
and when it came to sleeping and eat
ing fully Justified his name. Ernest
did not fancy steady work, but ho was
npt to be availablo when spring came
for odd Jobs at a dollar a day and hla
dinner.
Ono spring he came in with a sheep
ish grin.
"Miss Sally, I been hearln' in do
lodge raoetin' 'bout dese hard times,
and I 'low I hotter ralso my sal'ry to
a dollar an' a quarter a day."
"You'ro not worth that, Earnest, nnd
you know it. Desldes, I' can't afford
to pay moro."
Ernest scratched his head; this was
matter for more thought than ho had
anticipated.
"I flggered out when doy wuz talkln'
'bout dem hard times dat I couldn't
'ford to work for no less. But" his
black face gleamed with a sudden
thought "I won eat so much."
DON'T V1HIT THK CALIFORNIA KX
FONITIONS Without a supply of Allen's Foot
Esa. the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the
Shoes, or dissolved In tha foot-bath. The SUndsrd
Remedy (or tha feet for 25 years. It civet Instant
relief to tired, achlne feet and preventi swollen,
hot feet. One lady writes: "I enjoyed every mlnuts
of my stay at the Expositions, thanks to Allen's
Foot-Eiss In my shoes." Get It TODAY, Adv.
.Hard Matter to Decide.
Polly Molly seems to realize very
fully the seriousness of getting mar
ried. Dolly Yes, tho poor girl is Just
worried to death. Thero aro 1G girls
who want to bo her bridesmaids, and
sho can't decldo which eight she can
best afford to mako enemies of.
Puck.
One Condition.
"Aro you nfrald to trust your
daughter's happiness to me, Mr. Got
rox?" "Not if you can prove that tho
tradesmen are not afraid to trust you
for tho necessities of life."
An Example.
"People of this quiet, cold-blooded
disposition, don't get into rows,"
"I don't know about that. Noth
ing could be moro" phlegmatic than
the oyster, and ho's continually get
ting luto broils and stows."
Not Interesting
"Millions of germs can lodge on a
pin point," said tho man who Is al
ways getting excited about some
thing. "Well," roplled Mr. Growcher, "it
doesn't concern me. I never encour
age anybody to awallow pins."
Illustrated.
"Old man Jinks Is very slow In all
his wnya."
"Is he?"
"Yes. Instead of planting a running
vino on his wall ho has put thero a
creeper.
His Natural Bent.
"It takes Jcnlcs to get around a
thing!"
"I know It from tho way ho hugs
hla miseries!' Judge.
Travelog In Safety.
Smith If you don't own a 'motor
enr, why aro you wearing goggles?
Smyth My wlfo has hatpInB.
Tho school to teach tho rich gener
osity should aUo have a department
devoted to teaching gratitude to tho
poor.
We
a unique
"WRtGLEWS MOTHER GOOSE"
Vj. introducing the SpearmenI
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of these little men 28 pages, litho
graphed in handsome colors! Fun
for grown-ups and children. Send
a postal today for your copy!
WAf. WRBGLEV JR. CO.
1321 Hestter Building Chicago, Illinois
to the Darkest Day
Making the Tour.
"Do you know your way around Eu
ropo?" "Yes; you can go by way of Spitz
bergen to tho north, or through tho
Mediterranean to tho south. I don't
blamo you for wanting to go around."
Kansas City Journal.
Good Reason.
"What makes you think we'll have
better times when the war Is over?"
"Well, for ono thing, all these men
who do nothing but stand around dis
cussing tho war newB will havo time
to go back to work."
The Old Excuse.
"You ought to know better, my
child, than to pitch into a tipsy man.
Now you'vo fixed your husband and
ho's gone off."
"But I didn't know ho was loaded."
Forty Minutes Out.
"How far out do you live, old man?"
"Well, it's twenty minutes from my
station to tho city if tho train is on
time, nnd twenty minutes from my
house to the station If I'm on timo."
Equivocal.
"I hoard thero was a private still
near your place."
"That's all moonshine."
Poetic Slumber.
"Thero's a tramp asleep under this
tree."
"Ah! an idlo of tho woods."
youk own nnuaoisT vrnx. telt. you
Try Murine Br Hemedy for Red, Weak, Watery
nyes ana uranaiaiva hchubi nu nnaninr
luit Kre comfort. Write for Hook of tha K
by mail Free. Murine Kjo Remedy Co., Chicago.
Somo wen fail to get rich, and somo
fall to becomo poor.
AI.FAT.FA HEED, 18.00. Farms for aale on
crop payments J, Mulhall, Boo City, la. Adv.
Tho hurdest bird to catch Is tho
eagle on a ?20 gojd pleco.
Two heads are not better than ono
in the samo family.
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Just as cheap and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
160 Acre Homesteads aro Actually Free to Settlers and
Other Land at From $15 to $20 per Acre
The people of European countries as well as the American continent
must be fed thus an even greater demand for Canadian Wheat will keep
up the price. Any farmer who can buy land at $15.00 to $30.00 per acre
get a dollar for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre is bound to
make money that's what you can expect in Western Canada. Wonder
ful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixad Farming is fully as prof
itable an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition,
are the only food required either for bief or dairy purposes. Good schools,
markets convenient, climate excellent
mtary srrvlce Is not compulsory In Canada but there U an -unusual demand for farm
r to replace the many youns men who havo Volunteered for service in the war.
Write for literature snd particulars as to reduced railway rates to SuperfatsadcBt
Immigration, Ottawa, Canada; or to
J.M.MtcLacLlu,Drawrl97,WatertowB,S.D.
R. A.Carrttt, 3il Jackssa St., St. Ptal, Hiaa.
Canadian Gotermejrt AsFtttes.
have published
little booklet:
"YEAH-THE
Subject seems
to be well
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What Affected Her.
Itor. Smugglns Ye Bcemcd awfu
affoctlt by my sermln the day, Mrs
Donald. Mrs. Donald Tho sermlnl Hoch
not But If Bomeyin handlt ye a cay
enne lozenge Instead o' a peppermint
yin, yo'd bo affoctlt yersel'.".
Wouldn't Repeat.
Hick ThlB match won't light
Hike That's funny. It lit all right
a minute ago. Michigan Gargoyle.
Largest In the World.
Stella From what college did she
graduate?
Bella Other people's business.
Treatment for Cats.
Flatbush Do you think cats should
be muzzled too?
Bensonhurst No, throttled,
Keep an oyo on tho man who says
money will do anything. Tho chance
aro that he will do anything for
money.
Tho flaring skirt might cause a sen
sation If the wearer Jumped at a con
clusion and failed to land on her feet'
Somo people who pretend to be orig
inal are not even good imltationB.
Many a political boom explodes and
blows itself up.
c-r-e-a-m:
Dest cash market Handle poultry and Teal.
Write for price llat and taffs. THER. E.OOBS
OOMPANY, 14 East 3rd Street, St. Paul, Minn.
We Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Refnalel
Bornmlaa with lnatruetlons and SO great money mak
ing Kellers and 1W) bnalneta opportunities sent lot
10c H.H,Tmm(U630tUTlu,l9H,ltt,.HUer.,lH.
Sioux City Directory '
"Hub of the Northwest."
FOB BK8T 8ERYIOB SHIP
RICE BROTHERS
Live Stock Commission Merchants at
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SPOHN WEDIOAtiOOiaCIuadftsailBartaritlctlita, Goshen Ind,, U.9.A
jfes, waiting for every farmer or farmer's
son any industrious American who is
anxious to establish for himself a happy
home and prosperity. Canada's hearty in
vitation this year is more nttrrc'tive than
ever. Wheat is higher but her farm land