J& ("Mr- rf "'" a-1 rsi-- -T" DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. f BHH It's a Picnic Getting If you Spanish 05ve Picldes Sweet Chicken Loaf Fruit Preserve Luncheon Meats 7 J I. B.JXLJS Ma M MY'MM'mP' Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN Chauffeur Had Overlooked a Matter . That Really Was of the Grav- Li est Importance. As ho buttoned up his ovorcout be fore belting olt on n motor tour, Jones usked Ills chauffeur a few questions. "Cnr nil ready? Have you put the .spare Inner tubes In tho tonneau?" "Ycssir." "Aru the repair tools In tho box," and plenty of petrol in the tank?" "Ycssir," replied the man again, pa tiently. "Oiled It thoroughly?" I "Yesslr." And this tlnio ho reeled off n list of places to which he had nppUed tho oil can. The motorist's face grew black when ho Hnlshcd. "Why, you fool," he broke In, "you have forgotten the most Important place of all!" The chauffeur stared at him In sur prise. "You've forgotten the number plate at tho back," snapped .Tones. "Take the can and squirt some oil on It. Then the dust will stick to It. Never, forget to oil the number plate!" American Fur Heads Preferred. A furrier at Kingston, Out., slates that the heads used for trimming furs are now Imported from the United States, according to Consul Felix S. K S .Inluicnti wlwi wrltna "in nftYii.f 11$ was made to manufacture this class of goods In Canada, but the result was not a success. In the article received from the United States, the skin, which Is moistened beforehand. Is drawn bver the head and dried and retains Its form ; that made In this country K retains its moisture and the tongue fnd teeth In time dropped out. There was also a great difference In tho price, bends from the United Stntes selling at 1.C0 per gross and the Canadian at $12.50. With tho duty and other charges tho American article Is higher In price than the domestic." Confidence. "Why docs this country tend always to belittle Its wealth, Its works, Its men and Its power to meet calamity? It does, and yet we are thought to bo a people unembarrassed by modesty. Yunkee Loastfulness Is a proverb In tho world, but no Yankee ever told quite all the truth. Ho never dared, nnd, besides, he could not mnke him self believe the whole length and depth and breadth of it. Distrusting their g? own judgment, the American people lack confidence In their great estate. The temperament Is rich In daring, faith and optimism, but poor lu confi dence, which is a quality that comes with time. A young people perhaps should not have It. It Is not good to have everything. New York Times. And they have a charming new flavour delicious, different, the true essence of the corn not found in corn flakes heretofore. The intense heat of the new process of manufacture raises tiny bubbles on each delicious brown flake and these little puffs are the identifying feature. These new flakes are firmer, crisper, and don't crumble in the package in comparison, ordinary corn flakes are as "chaff." Your grocer can send you a package of New Post Toasfies ir ZM Ready for a Picnic, cioojc i Reluh Ham Loaf Veal Loaf' Jellies Apple Butter, Pork and Beans Ready to Serve' Food Products ItuUl on Lllhy't at out grout' WAS MYSTERY NO LONGER Bridegroom's Admission Satisfied Small Boy as to the Disappear ance of the Jelly. It was a happy day for Algy when, after a courtship of many years, he sat at the wedding breakfast beside his wife. Unfortunately, ho was of a very shy temperament, but on this momentous occasion his nervousness was painful to behold. The long table was lined with the usual large number of ad miring and criticizing friends, one of whom proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom. I5ut the climax came when tho bridegroom rose to respond. "On this or this cr most sus picious auspicious occasion," ho Jerked out, "I feel" a long and em barrassing pause "I feel too full for wonK." Having concluded this bril liant bit of oratory he sat down again. "(rent Caesar! I told you so," piped Algy's newly-acquired brother to his school chum, in a voice audible to nil. "That's where all Uio Jelly went to!" United States Ahead Again. While many of the most Important electro-chemical and electro-metallurgical Industries nre of American origin, and have been developed chlolly In connection with the Niagara Palls power development, electric steel refin ing started originally In Europe, but at an early date all tho noteworthy European electric steel furnaces were Introduced Into this country, nnd the work of the American steel man has left Its mark on electric steel furnace designs, says the Electrical World. During the Inst year the Increase In the number of American electric steel furnaces was 78 per cent, and as a re sult the United States Is now lend ing all tho countries In the world In the number of electric steel furnnces, while Germany held the leading place up to last year. On Janunry 1, 1910. the United States had 711 electric steel furnaces In operation or under con struction, compared with 53 In Ger many and -10 In England. Little Nonsense Now and Then. "I think It's very unkind the way some of those politicians mnke fun of the 'fnvorlte sons,' " remarked Mrs. T wobble. "Oh, I don't know about that," nn swered Mr. Twobble. "The average political convention Is n nerve-wracking affair and I presume the delegates feel that they are entitled to n certain amount of relaxation." "Life would bo so much better and brighter If we would only let It be. Dont' worry. " Unlike common corn flakes, the New Post Toastiea don't mush down when milk cream is added. or y-warfTfl liiey Stolid Up PRAISE FOR YANKEES Lee Magee Rated Second to Ty Cobb by Manager Stallings. Would Not Be Surprised to See Re juvenated New York Team Lead American League Catchers Are Doubtful Quantity. In tho opinion of that pcrformor of baseball miracles, George T. Stallings, manager of tho Braves, Loo Magco, outiloldor of tho Ynnks, Is second only to "Ty" Cobb as a ball player. Stall ings also doclares that it would not causo him tho least Burprlso to soo tho rejuvenated Yanks lead tho Amorlcan league this year. "Leo Magoo Is tho aco In tho Yankeo dock," was tho way Stallings put it. "Somo people hnvo questioned my Blncerlty in rating Mageo Just behind TyruB Raymond Cobb as a ball player. Yet that Is whoro I plnco him. "I would havo paid nnythlng within reason to get him for tho Braves. If ho isn't a sensation in tho American loaguo this year I'll bo sadly mistaken. "Tho Yankees can win this year. It wilt bo a closo raco, I imagine, in tho Johnson circuit. Given fair catching and a few breaks of tho game, Dono van will bring home tho bacon." "I honestly bellovo thnt your Yan kees havo a wonderful chanco to win tho pennant in tho American lenguo Lee Magee. this season. Tho only thing that I am doubtful about Ib tho catching depart ment. "Tho Yanks havo tho pitching strength, a clover infield with Baker, Pecklupaugh, Godeon and Plpp, and a romarkablo outfield with Malsel, Ma geo and Gllhooloy. "Nunamakor I know is not a grent catcher. Nor is ho oven a good one. Tho youngsters must como through. Donovan must find in Alexander and Walters a backstop abovo tho aver age." ONCE HANK O'DAY WAS RIGHT Advocated Rule Preventing Catcher From Squatting Between Plato and Base Runner. Hank O'Day has been in wrong sov eral times in his long career. But once ho was right. That was when ho advocated, recontly, a condition which would prevent tho baseball backstop from squatting betwoon tho Umplro Hank O'Day. runner and tho plate, whllo tho ball Bpoeds toward him, making It impos sible for tho player to roach tho cov eted scoring pan, writes Ed Wray in St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Tho general public has rather ex alted tho catchor who pulls such stunts, on the theory that any player showing BUch devotion to his team that ho Is willing to incur injury, it ho can halt tho enemy, deserves a re ward. On the samo theory, tho boy that robs a bank to help a starving brother ought to bo exalted. In tho instance of tho backstop no new rule is really necessary, If offi cials would onforco tho oxlstonco of regulations against Interference. For interfering is precisely what Mr. Dead Game backstop Is doing, when ho In terposes his body, without tho ball in his possession, ready for a bonafldo attompt to tag an opponent. Tho rfilos should entltlo tho runner to a chanco to touch the plato or tho base; any condition which prevents this Is illegal. wBft.stV ii WByy'iTSvMwyshvMhoaTy STICKS BY DAVE ROBERTSON FROM START L&F w. W R . . - ... -,., . ..., ,., ..,.., ..w TSsmG&t jzmrjr&vwr' "Demon Davo" Robertson, whoso heavy hitting started tho Giants climb ing out of tho collar, is tho sensation of the early baseball season. And Davo Robortson Is tho best an iwor to tho arguments of thoso who think John McGraw is a basoball dodo. "Demon Davo" was undor age, study ing votorlnnry surgery and pitching hi n TIdowator leaguo club down In Virginia, when McGrnw first got n lino on him. With his father's permission, Robortson was signed up to a contract giving his services to tho Giants. Ho played a little moro in tho Tidowatcr league and then wont back to collego In North Carolina. Robertson Is a big, powerful follow and a groat all-around athleto. Mc Uraw advlsod him to cut out football for fear somo injury might intorfero with his ability. Robertson had been playing baseball under an assumed name. Back in collego ho couldn't avoid gottlng into tho football lineup again without making somo awkward explanations. Ho played football. As a result, in tho last gamo of tho sea son ho had his loft shouldor broken. "And right thoro," says John Mc Graw, "I lost tho greatest southpaw tho gamo ovor know." Robertson's shouldor mended, but a pitching arm must bo a perfect mil- Edgar "vVlllott Is making good in tho Western loaguo. Elmer Myors 1b not only a good pitcher but u lucky ono. Naturally nil the pitchorB look good when Ty Cobb Isn't well. "Hughoy" Jennings of tho Tigers ad mits that his team is slowing down It's ono thing aftor another for tho New York Yankees, yet they koop going. Leo Mageo of tho Yankees an nounces that ho is pulling hard for Bonny Kauff to mako good. Tho fan who called him John Tor toise Moyors hasn't sco him In pur suit of a foul ball this season. Armando Marsans la rivaling Ernlo Johnson aa ono ox-Fed who Is good enough to play major-loaguo ball. Whon a major leaguo team Ib sup plied with good loft-handed pitchers It clwayB stands a chanco in tho raco. Tho Chicago Vblto Sox havo a now outfielder. Ho Is Clarenco Parker, who halls from a collego at Dubuque. Having secured Pltchor Boardman from St. Paul, tho Sioux City club dis posed of Pitcher Bcrnlo Doylo to To peka. Pltchor Rubo Bresslor lastod through one gamo for tho Nowark IndlanB, and then Manager Tonney sent him back to Connio Mack. An odd thing about International leaguo double-headers Is that they usu ally manage to mako ono of tho doublo bills an extra-Inning affair. It begins to look as If Paskort and Whlttcd will havo a hard tlmo keeping Cluudo Cooper, one-tirao Giant and Diookfed, out of the regular Ilnoup. It took Chnrloy Horzog Just ono In ning to discover that ho was not an outfielder. Ping Bodlo has boon at it eight years and still Isn't convinced, BA5II5ALL 5TOPHI5 ,TT L3x&jea?zz&&czY- chine. Ho was nover able to Btand tho rack of pitching again. Aftor finishing his studies Robortson report ed to McGraw and wont to Marllu with tho Giants. Wiso peoplo advised McGraw to lot tho cripple boll player go. Thoy said Robertson nover would bo any good. Robortson offered to go through tho season without pay, but McGraw kept him an Insisted upon paying htm tho salary his contract callod for. Ho hod tho youngstor's Bhouldor treated and lot him rest. Thrco years ago Robort son went to Marlln ngaln with tho Giants. Ho tried to pitch, and put tho weak shoulder out of commission. Mc Graw Induced Mike Finn of tho Mobllo team to tako Robortson for tho soa son and uso him as an outfloldor. Right thoro "Demon Davo" bogan to pick up again. Ho couldn't pitch, but ho could play In tho outflold and ho could knock tho sonms out of a baso ball. Ho becamo tho hitting sensation of tho South. And then McGraw reached down nnd took him back again. McGraw had boon sticking to Robortson principally bocatiBO ho know tho boy could hit. Ono morning at practico in tho Polo groundB ho saw Robortson tako a short swing at tho ball and knock it into tho conterfield bleachers. RECORD IN WORLD'S SERIES Ed Reulbach Participated In Classic In 1910 Ha3 Another Chanco With Braves In 1916. If tho braves win out nnd "Ed" Reul bach gets into tho big sorics, ho will hnvo tho unusual distinction of parti cipating in two world'B sorloB, no loss thnn six years apart 1910 with tho Cubs and 191G with tho Braves. ThiB Ed Reulbach. Is probably tho record a distance of six years between tho big ohanceB for the monoy. Fow pltchcru last long enough to como back at six-year inter vals for world'B Berles coin, and tho rocord to dato is that of tho Athletic players, who wont flvo years botwoon world's aorloB from 1905 to 1910. Myer Is Dubbed "Chief." PlayerH on tho Athlotics havo dubbed Catcher Myer "Culof," but ho boars no rcBomblauco to Cliloi Moyors, Ho Ib rather small for a big leaguo backstop, being built on tho lines of Ray Schalk. - . WOMAN AVOIDS .OPERATION Medicine Which Made Sur geon' Work Unnecessary. Astoria, N. Y. "For two years I was feeling 111 and took all kinds of tonics, l was net injfworso ovcry day. Iliadchlll,rnyhead would ache. I wna always tired. I could not walk straight becnuso of tho pain in mybnek and ihad pains in my stom ach. I went to a doctor and ho said I must po under aa operation, but 1 did not go. I rend in tho nanor about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound and told my husband about it. I Bold 'I know nothing will holn mo but I will try this.' 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