Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 11, 1916, Image 8

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Box 424 Phone No. 3
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LENGRAND
No. 59062.
l'l!l)IOUl!U:-HlrcHl by lrliiee tin Oliunny (SliKW), lio by Duo Uu
Oliuimy (lUeu),ont ntOlinrlotlo II (IfiHH'li Diun. Miiuclin do TIiUiioh
( HiWKj), b lit) by Orimnlslu liWUI), out of I'milo ilo Vlllors I urn".).
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Lciigrnml is a bay Belgian Stallion, 10 years old, weight
11)00 pounds, with small stripe in forehead, and right
hind foot white. Ho was bred by Mr. Felix Coupez, of
Hassilly, and imported March 1, 1911, by W. A. Lang&
Co., of Greeley, Iowa. He was foaled in 190(5.
Will Stand tlio Season of 101 (Ins Follows:
Tuesday and Wednesday, at Chas..Bliven farm.
Thursday, at Henry Filmore farm.
Friday, Sunday and Monday, at E. L. Hoss,'
on old Win, Nixon farm.
Saturday, at the Homer Livery barn.
'IliKMSi-siB t I nun ni with foal; I'.Hi for Htmiillnu cult. Upon I hi
Milo ur luiuovitl uf minus fioui comity, fu'il hill Ixihmiih title at
unci', or wlii'ii murim mo nut iirnucrly iiltirmil for trial sui-vlco,
fi'OB Im'Ooiiui iluo nt uih'ii. Dili) en re Mill I io luktm to movent iii'Ol
ili'iiU, liiilut rlikof ownorof mum It 8li jsiiHtiitiiH tiny.
LEONARD
Owner, and Attendant.
ROSS
Dakota City, Nebr.
Farm Notes.
Issued by the University of Nebraska
College of Agriculture.
KLnF I'ttOOUCEKS' DAY
Tne fourth annual beef producers'
day at the Agricultural Experiment
Station at Lincoln will be held Wed
nesday. May 17. The different lota
of cattle which have been on experi
mental rations will be on exhibit at
that time. The eApeii.r.onc whicti
has been conducted this year takes
up, among other interesting prob
lems, the use of cottonseed meal and
Tarkio molasses feed for finishing
fattening steers. Further experi
mentation has been done in regard
to the value of corn silage in a ra
tion for economical beef production.
This year's experiment also included
a comparison of the relative feeding
values of shelled corn and ground
corn
The Nebraska Live Stock Feeders'
Association meeting will be held at
10 a. m. the same day. The officers
say that it is important that as many
Nebraska live stock feeders as possi
ble attend this meeting inasmuch as
questions vital to the economical
handling of market animals will be
considered,
SUMMER HANDLING OF MEAT
Meat that has been smoked slowly
for at least four or five days is in
the best condition for summer keep
ing. Ordinarily a smokehouse is the
best place for storing meat until ex
treme hot weather sets in. Meat
will keep in the summer where it is
cool, dark, dry, well ventilated, and
free from flies. It may be wrapped
in paper and muslin and be buried in
the oat bin. Some farmers have ob
tained satisfactory results by pack
ing iturwrapped in clean, granulated
rock salt. The smoked meat will
take up little or no salt from the
packing, and the rock salt does not
collect the moisture that common
salt does. Ventilation, dryness, and
freedom from flies are the most im
portant things to be considered in
successful keeping of smoked meat.
College of Agriculture.
GALPIN TO COME
C. J. Galpin, one of the best koown
rural community life workers in the
tniddle west, is to be one of the
speakers of the Rural Life Confer
ence to be held at the College of Ag
riculture from June 14 to 23. Prof
fessor Galpin not only has studied
rural life conditions in many portions
of the United States and in Europe,
but has contributed much thru in
struction and research work toward
the advancement of rural communi
ty interests. For the past five years,
Professor Galpin has been in charge
of the Department of Rural Sociolo
gy at the University of Wisconsin,
and has been responsible for the an
nual rural life conferences in Wis
consin similar to the one to be con
ducted in Nebraska.
HANDLING ALFALFA FOR HORSES
To make the best horse hay, alfal
fa should be allowed to stand until
well in bloom, according to the Col
lege of Agriculture.
In cutting horse hay it is well to
keep in mind that the dust which
is present in so much alfalfa is large
ly a result of the presence of foreign
moisture such as rain or dew at
making time, rather than the pres
ence of a little moisture within the
plant.
If alfalfa hay is stored in the barn
for horses, it is well, while mowing
it away, to sprinkle it generously
with a mixture os salt and air-slaked
lime, equal parts.
RHUBARB CONSERVE
The following recipe for rhubarb
conserve is suggested by the Home
Economics Department of the Col
lege of Agriculture: Four pounds
of rhubarb, five pounds of sugar.
one pound of seeded raisins, two or
anges, and one lemon. Wash and
peel the stalks of rhubarb and cut
into one-inch pieces. Put into a
kettle, sprinkle with sugar, and add
raisins, grated rind, and juice of or
anges and lemons. Mix, cover, and
let stand for one-half hour. Place
on the stove. Bring to the boiling
point. Lot simmer for 45 minutes,
stirring almost constantly. Pour
into glasses and seal.
RATIONS FOR DUCKS
A suggested list of rations for
ducks and ducklings has been pre
pared by the Poultry Section of the
College of Agriculture, Lincoln, and
may be had upon application. It is
suggested that it be tacked up for
reference.
Notice
There are many reliable farm pa
pers issued nowadays that supply
the farmers and stockmen with cash
able and workable ideas, but the best
suited to tho farmers of this section
is Farmer and Breeder. It is issued
semi-monthly at Sioux City, Ia and
is intensely interesting and practical.
It regularly carries veterinary, dai
ry, poultry,4 horticulture, home and
fashion departments In addition to
market and live stock news. The
special feature stories about success
ful farmers and breeders give many
valuable hints, suggestions, anfl les
sons that any intelligent farmer can
apply with profit.
MONEY-SAVING OFFER
The Herald has made special ar
rangements with Farmer and Breed
er which enables us to offer you The
Herald and Farmer and Breeder both
for one ytar for only $1.00. Send
us your subscription now and save
money. This offer is good for only
a limited time. Every subscriber to
Farmer and Breeder is entitled to
free consultation with its editors on
any phase" of farming or stock raising.
SCHOOL NOTES.
(Hiibmtttrd by Htutlonti.
The baso ball game with Homor
resulted in a victory for Dakota City
with a score of 8 to 5. This is the
second game won from Homer this
spring. We were defeated in the
debate but have evened matters by
the two baseball victories. Follow
ing was the lineup:
Dakota City. It Homer. R
Thompson, s s. ..1
Davis, 2d 1
Lathrop, H, c...l
McDermott, c f.l
Bristol, p I
Renz, 3rd b 0
Blessing, If 0
Smith, r f 0
Lathrop, M. 1 b .1
Ansnes, 3d b..l
Heikcs,2db...l
Johnson, 1 f...l
Antrim, u., ci
Kinkle, c f....O
Bierman, lstb.l
Ream, s s.. .2
Hall, p.- 0
Antrim, H. rf.l
Total 8 .Total 5
A game was lost to Newcastle Sat
urday afternoon on our own diamond.
The game was close until the eighth
inning ynen iNuwcasue ran in nve
scores, winning the game 8 to 4.
We were handicaped Saturday by a
shift in players. The line up fol
lows
Dakota City. R
Ansnes, 3rd b.l
Leech, 1 f 0
Johnson, 2d b.2
Antrim, C. c.O
Kinkle, c f... .0
Bierman, 1st b'.O
Nepcastle. R
Richardson, 2 b.2
Cryan, 1st b...,0
Gibbs, rf i3
Ehle, cf 1
Curley, p 0
Wilkinson, c . 0
Ream, ss 0 Murry, s s 0
Hall, p 0 Ellison, 3rdb...l
Antrim, H. r f.l Coleman, lf....l
Total 4 Total 8
There will be two games this week,
one early Thursday morning with
Ponca on our diamond, and the
other Saturday afternoon at Ponca.
Another game will be played with
South Sioux City next Week.
Tne annual field meet will be held
at Dakota City May 20. The track
will be put in good shape for that
day. A large attendance is expept
ed and your co-operation is invited
to make the day a success.
The baseball boys will give a negro
play at the school auditorium Friday,
May 12, 8 p. m., after which a basket
social will be held. The girls of the
high school are co-operating and the
proceeds go to defray the expenses
of the ball team.
Sturges Bros. Have Moved
to 315 Pearl Street
Where we will be glad to see.all our old patrons,
und we hope, many new ones This move is nec
essary, as the building we now have is too small
for our growing business.
Sixrjges Bros.
Old Location, 411 Pearl St.
Sioux City, Iowa
Westcott's Undertaking
Parlors
Auto Ambulances
Old Phone, 426 New Phone 2067
Sioux City, Iowa.
Ttitre la more CaUrrh In this section ot the country
tbn all other diseases put together, end until the lut
lew year w&a supposed to be Incurable. For a great
nany.yeara doctori pronounced It a local Ulsesse and
prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling
to euro wttb local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Science ha proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis
ease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t J. Cheney
Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Constitutional cure on
the market. It, la taken Internally In doses from 10
drops to a teoapoonful. It acta directly on the blood
and mucous surface; ot the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case It (falls to cure. Send
tor circulars and testimonials. ,
Adrets: t. j. uiiknkx & cu.. Toirao, ubio.
Sold by Druggists, 7Be
Take Hall's Family Fills' for constipation.
First publication 6-4-4 w
Probate Notice to Creditors
In the County Court ot Dakota County,
NubruHkn.
In tio matter of the Kstnte of Georno A.
messing, deceased. w
Notlco Is hereby Klverii that tho creditors
of the fluhl deceased will meet tho nd
inlntstrntor of snia estate, before me. coun
ty Juukb of Dakota connty. Nebraska, at
mo county court room in naia county, on
the 1st day of July, IWfl. and on the
Sis t day of August, WIS, at 10 o'clock a. m.
each day for the Duroose of oreiientlnif
their, claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance Hlx jnonths are
allowed for creditors to present their
claims mill oiiu year iur inu uuniin
lstrntor to settle said estate, from tho
1st day of May, 1010.
This ttotlce will lie published In the Dako
ta County Herald for four weeks successive
ly prior to the 1st day of July, 1916.
Witness my hand, and seal of said court,
this 2nd 'day of May, A, 1).. 1910.
Attractive Tours Summer 1916
TO THE IvAST The usual circuit tours to Atlantic sea
board, New England and Canadian resorts, will comprehend
attractive tours, going one way and teturning another, through
the eastern country.
TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Commencing June 1st,
to Coloradoand Utah, Denver, Colorado Springs, Mauitou and
a hundred other luealilies. Rail and aulo tours to Ivstes Na
tional Park, the most quickly reached of all Mountain Paiks.
PACIFIC COAST TOURS Comnu-ncing May 1st, with
still lower special fares June 9th to 16th, July 23rd to the HOth.
General daily basis S60; special, S55; round trip.
THE JJtACK HIU.S AND THE BIG HOHNS-Right
near you and easily naehed for short vacations. Blark Hills
cities are spending thouMinds of dollars on auto tourist toads
throu.h the Hills. You can leave Eastern Nebraska in the
afternoon and be among the Hills next morning. Ask for Big
Horn boofelet of ranches. Speak early for accommodations
during July or August. We have publications deseiibing all
these Summer localities and tours. It would be a pleasure to
supply you.
H. E. Gordon, Agent, Dakota City. Nebr
L. W. Wakhlky, G. P a . OiiihIm.. Ni i.
brat.
8. W. MoKiNi.r.T,
county Judae.
' First publication 4-WKJw
Order of Hearing on Petition (or Ap
pointment of Administrator. j.
In the county court ot Dakota county
Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, dounty of Dakota ss.
To Mrs. Rose' W. Adams, llose W. Adams,
Amzl A. Adams. Jr., It. 11. Kent, and to all
persons Interested in the estate of Amzl A.
Adams, Sr., deceased: On roadlns the pe
tition of E1U O. Martin praying than the
administration ot said estate be granted to
Alfred I'lioy as administrator. ..
It is lioreb ordered that you, and nil
ne rsoiis Interested In said matter may and
do. appear at the county court to br held In I
and for said county, on the 11th day of J
maj,A. u, ivio, at iu o'ciock a. in., to snow
cause. If any thero bo, whytheprayerof tho
petitioner should not bo granted, and that
notice of the pendency of said petition
and that the hoarlns thoreof bo given to all
fiorsons interested In said matter by pub
Ishlngacopyof thtH order in tho Dakota
County -Herald, a weekly newspaper print
ed In said county, for three successive
weeks prior to said day ot hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said court,
tbls 16th day of April, A, I). 1018.
8. W. MOKINMSY.
skai.. OountyJudge.
. ' First publication 8-806w
r SHERIFF'S SALE.
liy vlrtuvot nu order of sale Issued by
Geo. Wllklns, clerk ot the district court of
Dakota county. Nebraska, on n decree of
foreclosure wherein Alice K. Stlmaou Is
plaliltltt and Agnes McOormlok, Margarbt
A. Mccormick, John K. Graff, and the
southwest quarter ot tho northeast quarter
of section fifteen US), township twenty-nine
(39), rango seven (7), in Dakota county, Ne
braska, are defendants, I will sell nt public
auotton to the highest- bidder, for cash, ut
the south front door ot the court house In
Dakota City, In said county, on tho 8th day
of May, 1818, at II o'clock A.M.. the follow
ing described property to satisfy a Judg
ment In the sum ot 1114.78, and costs aggre
gating I1HM0, and accruing costs, with In
terest as per decree attached to order of
sale, to-wlt:
Houthweatquartorof the northeast Quar
ter of scotlonjlf teen (15), township twenty
nine (29), range seven (7), In Dakotacounty,
Nebraska.
Dated this nd day of March. A. I). 1910.
GKOUOHUAtN.
Sheriff of Dakota county, Nebraska
City:
Meat Market
NAMSAMAM0Vt
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish in Season
Cash paid for Hides
Wm. Tri??s
Proprietdr
Dakota Oily
Licensed Embalmer
Lady Assistant
Ambulance Service
Undertaking
Ball 71
,A.uo S471
415 Sixth Street
Sioux City, Iowa
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Stallions
JALNANS, S8396, Imported by W. I,. Declow, of'
Cottar Ripids, Iowu. Foaled March 24th. 1901). Black in color .
CAPTAIN, 90975. Bred by J. P. Anderson, of Agenda,
Kansas. Foaled May 1, 1912. Color black,
Eooh bf these liandnorao stallions weigh between 1800 and 1000 lbi,
& Doth these StiillioiiB will stand for Hervice ut mv bum in llulilmrd,
ri . . t 4 . fill. II .
funu anyone interested in xnorougiiureii t'orourrotiH hIkmiM cull ami
inspeot them. .They are splendid Hiii'cimonH of t!,o Poiohen n Ij pi.
. TERMS $1G t0 ,,1BUr6 mRro " foRl- $-0 to ioBiuo cult uiue
t days old. If maro Jh old or removed from tho oonntv
& service feu l-eeomes due ut onoe. Duo cure will lio laken to prevent
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LOUIS BOGG
Owner und Attendant. Phone 11, Line 2 Hubbard, Nebr. ji
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