T. -Sl fay T . Jl DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. .jbffH w --tiwr f- r 9i ' Venn cuitu Accompanying Industries Also Prove Highly Profitable. The chci'so Industry tlirourhout western Canada today is in a highly flourishing condition and Is bound in a very short tlmo to become much moro important. The- war has created a great demand for that article, and its uso abroad has given it a lot of useful advertising. The article known ns Canadian cheese is now sought not only by tho soldier in the trenches, but by tho ordinary civilian consumer, who, having used it, is quick to ap preciate its value. This means that after tho war there will bo a demand created for it that would not otherwise- have been. Up to tho prcsont the war needs have limited tho local supply, but with the Increased effort that is now bolnc Dut forth it is hoped that this will bo met. As a matter of i course tho prices aro high, and tho farmers who contribute to tho cheese factories aro making money. Tho cheeso season is now fully open and there 13 every prospect of an ex cellent year because tho high price which obtained last year will undoubt edly bo maintained this season. West ern Canada has all tho natural re sources for tho making of cheese, tho feed and tho cool nights, two things essential, and in timo it is bound to bpcomo one of tho finest cheese coun tries of tho continent. Tho lower foothills of Alberta, used only at tho present timo as ranges or for no purpose, will in timo produce cheeso in great quantities, and doubt less will soon equal the famous up lands of Denmark. Tho cool nights mean tho better keeping of milk and cream and cheese, and that is n great thing for tho industry, especially when com bined with possibilities of cattle feed such as exist on tho long slopes from the Rockies eastward. The hog market, which may be classed as an adjunct of farming, Is an exceedingly good one, and tho low cost at which tho feed can be pro duced, coupled with tho high prices realized, make this industry very prof itable. One of tho first thoughts that occur to tho mind of tho average prospective settler Is tho likelihood of suitable markets. In this connection the fol lowing table will bo illuminating. It Is supplied by the P. Burns company, packers and exporters, of Calgary, and shows tho average monthly price paid ?Jr hogs for tho six years 1910 to 1915 inclusive When one considers the low init'al cost of tho land and tho small ovorhead cost of maintenance and feed, these prices challenge compari son. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Jan 7 8 8 7ft $6.71 Feb 7 8 By, 8 C.9G March. .. 7 8 8 7 7.16 Anrll .... 7 8 8 7 8.0C May June July Aug ....8 Sept 8 Oct 8 'Ms 9 8Vj 7 8.2C 7 8V3 8 6.85 8.30 7 8 8 8 8.12 8 8 8i 8 7.93 91,4 9 S 7 8.8G SV. SiA 7 C 9.02 Nov 7 9 8M; 7 GV4 8.3G Bci 7ft 81,4 SV 7 Ci,4 8.701A A farmer of Monarch, Alberta, claims tho distinction of being tho first In tho province to sell a carload of hogs at tho high price of eleven centB a pound, livo weight. 1TI10 sale was mado a short timo ago at Calgary, and at that timo was a record, although prices havo since gono as high as $11.12 per hundredweight. With such prices available for hogs the farmer has a market for everything his farm produces, as there is prac tically no farm product which cannot be converted Into good hog flesh. The uncertainty of results which attends grain farming oven under most favor able conditions is removed when the .settler goes In for raising hogs, beef and dairy products. With Western Canada's cheap lands, heavy crops, and climate free from diseases of stock, the stock farmer is as suro of success as anyone can bo. Advertisement. A girl's ideal young man iB a novel hero who probably couldn't earn enough In real lifo to feed a canary bird. KANSAS DRUGGISTS ENDORSE THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ever since it was introduced in tins city, and I can truthfully gay that it has produced nothing but perfectly fattened customers ever sinco I have hand ed it over my counters. All of my patrons eay it is a remedy of merit in kidney, liv er and bladder trouble, and 1 believe it must be a fine remedy else my customers would not all claim that they were bene fited. Very truly yours, L. J. HAINES, Druggist, Dee. 18th, 1915. Galena, Kansas. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You fiend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., for n sample tize bot tle. It will conwncc anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad der When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug torea. Adv. Somo people even seem to take their fun seriously. v to st- t"' ' l have a new family rhotR' to oost 1400,000, BSSS OH THt TitlCRT PUCTCAU THE SHRILL whlstlo of tho en gine at the power plant at Ele phant, New Mexico, echoed and ro-echoed down tho canyon on a recent afternoon at four o'clock. Whilo the samo whlstlo had mado similar music Innumerable times bo foro during tho last flvo years, its toot ing that day had peculiar significance. It gave vociferous and prolonged no tice that tho last bucket of cement had just been placed in its proper nlcho In tho parapet wall and tho greatest E torn go dam in tho world had been finished. In two Important essentials the Ele phant Butto dam ranks all other con crete masonry storago dams of tho American reclamation scrvlco, viz., cubical contents and capacity of res ervoir. In tho latter particular It ranks every other irrigation dam in tho world. When tho floods of tho Rio Grando begin to drip over tho spill ways, the Elephant Butto reservoir will contain two-thirds moro water than the combined storage of all tho reservoirs for Boston and New York. There will bo moro water by one-third than is Impounded by the $19,000,000 Assuan dam in Egypt. Spread out, tho Elephant Butto storago would cover Delaware moro than two feet deep. Confined In a pipo four feet in diameter, it would encircle tho globe seventy times. Expressed in layman's measure, it will hold 865 billion gal lons. Tho material in tho dam if placed on a city lot 25 by 125 would make a solid block of concrete lacking only 50 feet of being a mile high. Its weight is moro than 1,100,000 tons. Transported by rail, it would requlro 22,900 of tho largest freight carB or a train 217 miles long. In tho dam aro twelve openings or passages, six for futuro power devel opment, four for delivery or irrigation water, and two for sluicing purposes. Reclaiming an Empire. Tho Elephant Butto dam, whilo tho largest, is only ono of the numerous structures contemplated for tho recla mation of tho fertllo empiro which He3 below it in New Mexico and Texas. Ora McDermlth, tho irrigation man ager, thus tolls about It: "Tho Rio Grando project Ilea in tho valley of the Rio Grando between San. ELEPHANT Marcial, Now Mexico and Fabens, 1 Tex. Tho project as proposed Is for tho irrigation of 160,000 acres of tho rich valley lands With in Now Mexico and Texas, and, by tho convention be tween tho United States and Mexico Blgned May 21, 1900, about 20,000 acres will bo Irrigated in the republic of Mexico. "Tho source of water supply is tho Rio Grando, which lb a stream of ex treme fluctuations, varying from no flow to a flow of over 30,000 cubic feet per second. It is necessary, there fore, in tho efficient development of tho project, to provldo storago reser voirs and diversion dams for tho regu lation of tho flow. Tho plann ns de veloped consist of ono largo storago reservoir and at least four separato diversion and irrigation systems. Tho four systemB are necessary on account of tho topography of tho Irrlgablo lands which Ho in four distinct val loys, tho PalmoB, tho Rlncon, tho Mesilla and tho El Paso valleys. Be tween theso valloys tho river flows through comparatively narrow gorges. Three of the diversion dams havo boen built "and uro now in uso. They aro tho Leasburg dlvorslon dam, tho Mesilla diversion dam and the Mexi can diversion dam. Tho Leasburg diversion dam la located at tho hoad of the MeEllIa valloy in Now Mexico one mile north of tho site of old Fort "elden, and divert water for uso on -i !:?:? ?a:t cf th Mosllla valloy. This dam was the first work construct ed by tho reclamation service on the Rio Grando project Tho Mesilla diver sion dam is located near Mesilla Park, New Mexico, about thq mlddlo of the Mesilla valley, and furnishes water to lauds on both sides of tho river In tho lower part of tho Mesilla valley. This dam has just been completed. Tho Mexican dam is located at tho upper end of tho El Paso valley Just above tho city of El Paso, Tex. Thla dam waB constructed a number of years ago by tho Mexicans and serves to divert water both to tho lands on tho American side In tho El Paso val loy and to lands under tho Acequla Madro on tho Mexican side. From these diversion damB Boveral canal systems are built. Aborigines Used Irrigation. "Boforo tho mlddlo of tho sixteenth century tho Spanish explorers entered tho valley of tho Rio Grando and found in these valley Pueblo Indians cultivat ing the land and irrigating it by means of acequiaB from tho rivor, somo of which aro still in uso. How long these Indians had been on the ground is unknown, but oven at that timo they were considered old inhabitants and raised not only grain and fruits but ovon flowors. Tho descendants of theso Indians and tho Spaniards have continued to cultlvato portions of theso valleys up to tho present without much chengo in methods. "Whilo tho Spaniards first entered tho valley from Sonora and tho Gulf of California, tho first attempts at colonization wcro mado from El Paso as a base, tho Spanish conquest of Mexico having extended by that tlmo to tho Rio Grando. In 1600, Paso del Norto (now called Juarez) was an im portant town, and records are in exist ence nearly three hundred years old which refer to tho Aoequia Madro of Paso del Norto aB being then in uso. "Tho present acequias in tho Mesilla valley havo been In uso for about bIx ty years, but there aro evidences of older canals that have been aban doned. Is an Extinct Volcano. "Tho reclamation servico began in vestigations on the Rio Grande March 1, 1903, considering especially tho dam site at Elephant Butte. Elephant Butto is an extinct volcano arising OUTTE DAfA from tho cast bank of tho Rio Grando to a height of flvo hundred feet above tho river and is so named on account of tho remarkable resemblance to an elephant's head. From this butto tho dam takes its namo. "In August, 1903, a topographic sur vey waB begun at Seldcn and extended down tho river, covering the Irrlgablo area in tho Mesilla valloy to El Paso. In 1901 these surveys were xt ended to cover tho El Paso valloy to a die tanco of forty miles below El Paso. Borings were also mado at tho eamo timo on tho slto of tho Leasburg dam to determine tho character of tho ma terial. "Aa a result of tho surveys and in vestigations in 1903 and 1904 at tho Elephant Butto slto, it was decided upon aa being superior to any other slto on tho river for tho storage of water for both the Mesilla and tho El Paso valloys. "Under tho reclamation net, tho cost of tho project 1b to bo repaid to tho United Slates by tho water usoru hene fltcd, but In IhlfJ caso it wan evident that tho American water usors should not bo required to pay for that portion of tho project constructed to satisfy tho obligations of tho United States in supplying water to Mexico. Ac cordingly, in 1907 congress appropriat ed $1,000,000 to bo expended under tho direction of tho secretary of the Interior toward tho construction rl J the Elephant Butte dam." GOSSIP FROM STATE HOUSE A record class of forty-flvo sludentB will graduato from the state farm this year. A rural lifo conforonco will bo held at the state farm at Lincoln Juno 13 to 23. Tho stato banking botml has de clined to grant a charter to tho newly organized Stockman's Stato bank of Sutherland. According to word rccclvod nt tho stato house, crop conditions In tho west portion of tho stato are very promising. Tho annual Junior short courso in ngriculturo and home economics will bo held at tho stato farm at Lincoln Juno 5 to 9 iucluslvo. An investigation made by Secretary Mellor of the board of agriculture dis closes the fact that in 1915 tho aver age worth of farms in tho state waa $4,505. Governor Morehead has accepted tho invitations to take p.'.rt In dedicatory ceremonies for monuments marking the Oregon trail nt North Platte and a place in tho country near there. M. W. Coleman, a former employe, has been appointed receiver for tho Decatur bank that failed recently fol lowing a request from the banking commission that ono bo named. Governor Morehead Is ono of a group of well known Ncbrnskans leas ing largo tracts of land In Richardson county for oil prospecting, according to a report at tho stato houso. Varieties of wheat sold as "Jerusa lem" or "Alaska" and claimed to pos sess extraordinary powers of growth and production, are fakes, according to federal agricultural department wnrnlngs to Nebraskans. Tho grades aro ordinary and that Is all, the ex perts say. An appeal to district court has been taken by the state against tho ruling of Judgo Crawford of Omaha, in turn ing over to Hans Anderson and other beneficiaries the $30,000 estate of tho late James Bates. Counsel for the stato has filed tho bill of exceptions. A study completed by tho stato board of agriculture shows that for tho ten-year period ending 1915 tho nverage acreage of corn in Nebraska has been 344,000 acres In excess of the Kansas acreage, and tho produc tion per year has besn four bushels moro per acre. C. H. Gustafson, of Mead, presi dent of the Farmers' Union of Ne braska, has been conferring with tho state legal department, with a view of finding out what steps were neces sary under the act passed by tho 1915 legislature for putting into effect in nny county tho Torrens system of cer tifying land titles. Formal transfer of tho Ashland riflo range from tho former owners to tho United States government has taken placo and hereafter the National guard will hold practice on Its own pre serves. The total cost Is about $67, 000. Tho tract is situated about two and a half miles northeast of Ashland and Is Ideally favored. Treasurer Uro of Douglas county, who has been charged up with $3,818 penalty as Interest at 10 per cent on stato funds which ho held back at different times from April 15, 1915, to February 11, this year, Instead of re mitting them monthly, came to Lin coln Saturday and conferred with Stato Auditor Smith and Stato Treas urer Hall In nn effort to Induce them not to press their demand nor bring suit ngainst him for collection of tho penalty. If in tho course of events tho vote of Cherry county should bo thrown out of the stato primary count becauso tho nameB of candidates on tho county ballot wero not rotated as required by law, the result would not ho changed as to any candidate for nomination on tho stato v ticket. Railway Commis sioner H. T. Clarke who was nomi nated by about 400 votes over C. A. Randall would gain by tho throwing out of tho Cherry county vote. Ran dall carried that county, receiving 352 votes, whilo Clarko received 230. Representative Thomas E. Conley, of Beatrlco, republican nomineo In tho representative district comprising Gugo, Thayer and Jefferson counties, has informed Secretary of Stato Pool that ho declines the progressive party nomination conferred upor him at tho primary by voter who vwote his name en tho primary bal'o A. M. Trimble of Lincoln hns boen reappointed assistant adjutant general and asslstunt quartormnstor general of tho G. A. R., department of Ne braska. A notJco that is being sent out for tho United SUttPS war department has been received by Adjutant General Hall to tho effect that horeaftor tho federal government will not replaco military property In chargo of tho militia organizations when It Is de stroyed by fire. Tho communication requests that steps ho taken to havo all such property Insured at stato expense. The war department has furnished Adjutant General Hall, for tho uso of tho N.'N. 0 two moder.i rnngo find tro, BOTH PLEASED AT MEETING Dejected Maiden and Her Caller Alike- In Rejoicing at Settlement of Difficulties. Dejectedly reclining on a couch, a tear splashing stealthily down hor check, tho gontlo Jano was sorrowfully thinking of tho past. Sho had ono of thoso back-action brains, you un derstand, oh, what? With hair tho color of tho ravon's wing eyes of midnight blue cheeks of whlto and roso tooth of poarl nh, sho was a spoclmen of flawless perfctlonl Tho kings of tho earth had wooed her, but all all had boon spurned with awoot contompU Even tho Jacks had fallod. Sho waB vory miserable, for tho night boforo sho had quarreled with hor own, hor proud and haughty Paul. Would ho call tonight? Would ho, Oh, would ho? A atop is heard a ring 1b rung a volco is spooking. All, yes, it is hoi A sigh of rollof escapod hor aa sho turned down tho light. Tho visitor enters. With hor eyes dimmed, sho boundod forward and murmured softly: "Oh, darling, I'm so glad you camo, as I want you to Bottlo our differ ences," and sho slghod contentedly on his shoulder. "Woll, I'm vory glad to hoar you'ro going to sottlo that bill," ropllod tho man, dlsongaglng himself coldly freczlngly. Twa8 tho iceman. DID THIS EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A person's breath cannot bo moro pleasant than tho tasto in tholr mouth. Vory true. Many times you may won der why tho porson to whom you nro talking keeps moving away. BAD BREATH IS USUALLY DUE TO NEGLECTED TEETH. Tho BEST PREPARATION for tooth 1b "SPEAR MINTO" TOOTH PASTE. Try it today. Formula of JOHN O. BUTLER, D. D. S. At Drug Stores or by mall propald, 25c. Liberal samplo by mall and "DIRECTIONS FOR PROPER CARE OF THE TEETH," 4c. Address Tho SPEARMINTO COMPANY, 330 West 63d St., Chicago, 111. Adv. He Did Write "Them Playo." James T., Fields, ono of tho notablo publishers and also n man of lottors, relates that when ho wont to Stratford ho mot a natlvo of that country. Ho told tho natlvo that ho had como to sco tho homo of ShakcBpoaro. "That'B all right,". Bald tho man of Warwickshire, "but for my part I don't bolievo Shakespearo would bo hoard of now if ho hadn't wroto them plays." RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN Quickly Cleared by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. You may rely on theso fragrant, super-creamy emollients to caro for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth ing bettor to cloar tho skin of pimples, blotches, redness and roughnoss, tho scalp of dandruff and itching and tho hands of chapping and soronoss. Free samplo each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L, CoBton. Sold everywhere. Adv. "In times of peaco proparo for war," cald a young man who had just squand ered his hard-earned coin on an en gagement ring. 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X OO oil wjo uuuao- work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say LydlftE. PInkham'o Veg etablo Compound has been a godsend to mo for I would havo been in my grav today but for it I would toll oil wo-; men Buffering aa I was to try your valu able remedy." Mrs. Wm. Giieen, 832 S. Addison Stroot, IndIanapolls,Indiana. There Ishardly a neighborhood in this country, whorcin Bomo woman has not found health by using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If thero is anything about which you would liko apodal ndvico, write to th Lydla E. Pinkham Mcdlclno Co., Lynn, Mass. Largest Car Ferry. Tlfo largest car forry in tho world transports both froight and passeugor cars across Carquinez straits, between Port Costa and Bonlcla, Cal. It recent ly haa been put into operation aa a part of tho Southern Pacific railroad. Tho forry boat la 43 foot long. Tho hull and superstructure aro of wood and roquirod ovor 2,000,000 foot ot lumbor. Tho lumbor is hold in place by 7G tons of spikes and many tons of Btnallor nails. Tho forry "haa a capacity of 3G froight cars and two engines, or 24 paasongor cars with two onginoB. It is oporatod by oloo trio powor. FITS, KPlr.EPST. FAIXINO 8ICKNKS3 Btoiipeu Quickly. Blttr years ot uninterrupted pneoee of l)r. KlinoV llptfapar Mndlrlnn Inauroi UttlDji roanlts l,AitqTiitAi,UornJtVuKC. 1)11, ULINH COMl'ANV, lied Uunk. N. J. -A.it. As a matter of fact tho sins ot a largo city haven't anything on a coun try vlllago if tho truth woro known. Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day's work twice ns hard. Backacho usually comes from weak kldnoys, and it headachos, dizziness or urinary dis orders nro added, don't wait get help boforo tho kldnoy dlsoaso takoB a grip boforo .dropsy, gravol or Bright's dlseaso oots in. Doan'o Kidney Pills havo brought now lifo and now strength to thousands of working mon and women. Used and recommended tho world ovor. A South Dakota Cae "William It. Smart. 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