Pirr ; jw9 K3 WDBK T I. A -Sir.., i: V( DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. f!SSS!!i7xbt raw? i It's a Picnic Getting Ready for a Picnic, 4 If you choose', Spanish Olive Pickles Sweet Relish Ham Loaf 'VealLotl Chicken Loaf Fruit Preserve Jellies Apple Butter, Luncheon Meats a 7 a m iYilmr Lifeby, McNeill & Libby . Chicago 3& Scd ESWOffi& I Jak -&&'-, j&&i- ttit 111 -j Lrv ii. ur ri -i.-i pr-bi J. w. i m ,v-,H r Protect the Graves witrTREN(T Steel Lot Enclosure Fence in. Round Pickets 37 in. high when set. wUnniTll NT 11 U l I H li hintmfMsifii5iraJL'ornP1 WimmmMmWi WSM Ironl!i HlllIIJlB Hescrvou-slffll . . , . JW4rrrtttT"ii J2irresfiKfDuraLle and A Iron & Wire Attractive v: Write for Catalog of other Designs Settees. "You can easily erect our fence - We give full instructions UNITED FENCE 8c GATE WORKS, CINCINNATI.0. h RuT. i WHERE WOMEN SELECT MATE In New Guinea It Is Considered Be neath the Dignity of Men to Take Time to Court. So far ns proposals of marriage aro concerned, In New Guinea It Is nhvays leap-year, for In that Island the men consider It beneath their dignity to no tice women, much less to make over tures of marriage. Consequently, the proposing is left to the women to do. When the ebony belle 'falls In love with a man she sends a piece of string to Ids sister, or, if he has no bister, to his mother, or another of his lady relatives. ' Then the lady who receives the string tells the dusky bravo that the , particular damsel Is In love with him. No courting follows, however, for It is considered beneath n New Guinea gen tleman's dignity to waste time In sue a pursuit. If the man thinks he would like to wed the ludy, he meets her alone, and they decide straight away whether to marry or drop the Idea. In the former ense the betrotlml is announced. The man is then branded on tho back with charcoal, while if mark is cut Into the woman's skin. No breacli-of-promlse actions nre possible in New Guinea, though if the lady is Jilted her friends may hunt her lover up and "go" for him. On the other hand, if the dark damsel proves" faithless, she is liable to be eaten by her betrothed if he catches her. Lives Up to His Name. "For tho first year of his married life Kounder came to dinner In eve ning clothes." , "What does he do now?" "Now he comes to breakfast in them." Boston Evening Transcript. v n iikWnwmmH till "DELICIOUS!"' ':0r- A New Use For This Word The New Post Toasties are truly entitled to the word "delicious." They're distinguished by the tiny bubbles found on each flake and they carry the full, rich flavour of choice, white Indian corn not found in corn flakes of the past. And unlike common com flakes, they are not"chafry" in the package and don't grow mushy in milk or cream. Note carefully the tiny bubbles then try a hand ful dry to test the flavour. In comparison, other corn flakes are as "chaff." New Post Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. Pork and Beans Ready to Serve Food Products Insist on Lilly's at ycut grocer' ft ?i5. -'. i.K r ? I . Price including bate and Posts etc F.O.B.Cars Cin.,U. Lot Price Weight OXOft.$ 17.00 325 10X10- 19.00 375 icvie. on nn e f 37.00 700 iSS5rSSs.OKn vkmok inon nsn State if Lot is level or on slooc You can prevent this loathsome disease from running through your stablo and cure all the colts suffering with It when you begin the treatment. No matter how young, Sl'OHN'S Is safe to use on any colt. It Is wonderful how It prevents all distempers, no matter how colts or horses at any age aro "exposed," All good druggists and turf goods houses and manufacturers sell Sl'OHN'S at 60 cents and fl a bottle; $5 and $10 a dozen. Sl'OH.V MEDICAL CO.. Cliemlstu and lluuturlulogliitft. Goalicn, Intl., V. S. A. SOME FORMS OF HYPNOTISM Many May Be Known to the Readers, While Others Have A Flavor That Is New. Hypnotizing a hen is a trick known to most country boys. It Is un old experiment, first described by tho Je suit Gather Athnnnslus KIrcher, who Inld u hen on the table, held it firmly for a little while, and drew a chalk lino in front of its eyes, with the re sult that It remained as if In cntalepsy. In India it Is known thnt n cobra caught by the neck and gently pressed will soon become stiff and remnln sO for a considerable time, either colled up or out straight. A frog fastened to a board and turned suddenly upsldo down goes Into a trance. Other animals are suscep tible to this treatment, some more quickly than others. If you pick up a crab and wave It in the air it becomes immobile, a fe male bending her legs over her abdo men, a male sticking them out almost straight. The same is true of the fresh-water crayfish, only this resists for a much longer time than the crab. Among the Insects catalepsy com monly known as "death feigning" Is common, and, according to Prof. Er nest Mangold, the leurncd naturalist, Is often a means of saving tho life of the insect. Fellow Feeling. Mr. Landry, a wealthy though miser ly man, was one day relating to a Quaker a tale of deep distress and concluded by saying: "1 could not but feel for him." "Verily, friend," replied the Quaker, "thou didst right in that thou didst feel for thy neighbor, but didst thou feel In the right plnco? Didst thou feel In thy pocket?" JOHNSON IS ELECTED HARDEST MAN TO HIT Walter Johnson's right to tho title of king of pitchers bus been confirmed, nud by u vote of the butters who awarded him the pnlm, casting fifty-two votes in his favor as ugalust fifty-one for Graver Alexander. The balloting started during the off-season and has Just been completed, each ldtter picking tho six best pitchers ho ever fuced. The total number of batsmen , voting from both leuguos was 111. With six votes each, the total was 084 cast. Seventy pitchers, old and young, figured In the voting, and hero aro twelve hurlers In each ma jor league who received ten or more votes: American. Johnson . ..52 Walsh 21 Plunk 17 Wood 10 Scott 10 Shore 10 Leonard ...15 Wellman ...13 Caldwell ...13 Dauss 13 Bender ....10 tfnber 10 National. Alexander .151 Muthcwbon .33 Tesrenu ...25 Brown 22 lludolph ...18 Donk 13 Mtunnux ...13 Itucker ....13 Toney 13 Vaughn ....11 Adams 10 Sullee 10 PLAYING BASEBALL AND GOLF Novel Theoretical Comparison Mado on Driving Gutta Percha Sphere and Hitting Ball. Somcono has started comparisons between golf and baseball. Ty Cobb, says a man who knows both golf and baseball, can knock a baseball 400 feet. Jeromo Travers can drlvo a golf Ty Cobb. ball 350 yards, or 1,050 feet, about two and a half times as far. Tho fan pro ceeds theoretically to the conclusion that Ty Cobb would have to bo twico his present size, were ho to obtain tho driving power to send a baseball from a bat as far as "Jorry" sends tho gutta percha sphero. Cobb, continues tho theorist, measures 5 feet 11 inches hi height and weighs 180 pounds. To equal tho golf drive ho would have to bo 14 feet 9 inches tall and weigh 450 pounds. Ho'd wear a 17 Vi cap instead of a 7, a 20 shoe Instead of an 8, and a 57-lnch collar instead of a 15. Ho would also have to uso a bat 8 feot 4 inches long and 6 inches thick. WILH0IT IS IMPROVING FAST Has Shaken Off Nervousness of Early Season and Is Now Tower of Strength In Outfield. Young Wllholt of the Boston Nation al league team has evidently learned a lot while out on the trails, and is a Outfielder Wllholt. rery much Improved fielder. Ho ap pears to have shaken off the nervous ness that was his besetting sin early In the season und has been a tower of strength to the Bruve outfield. Six Best Sellers. "The Tainted Talon," by Fred Toney; "A Trip to Dixie," by Dr. Mike Doolun; "Bloody Heutifj Un jowed," by Connlo Mack ; "The Kenco Ureaker," by Bert NlehofT; "Going Some," by John McGruwj "A Son of Hope," by Pat Morna. l ' ' MaaH $8 meg- - Y -ttIi RUTH IS MAINSTAY 4rL SA Southpaw Twlrler Who Is Keeping Red Sox Up in Race. Babe Ruth's good left nrm is doing lis share to keep the crippled Boston lied Sox, holders of the world championship, from falling to pieces In thu present Hag campaign. Tho Babe rang up ids third Khut-out victory of tho year when he tamed Fold's Cleveland Indians, C to 0, tho triumph giving him n record of 8 wins In 11 starts. In tho 102 1-3 innings ho worked tho Boston sldewheeler allowed 08 hits and 24 runs. Ituth started with a rush, copping four straight engagements, bowling over tho Athletics twico and Washington and New York each once. Washington stopped him May 1 and Clevelnnd walloped him May 10, but Bubo canto bnck and won two straight from St. Louis und Detroit, then lost another to tho Ynnks. COZY DOLAN'S LAST REQUEST Frank Bancroft, Not Being a Fish, Was Unable to Comply With Wish of Drowning Player. "What I think wns the richest thing I ever heard," says Tom Clarke, "came oft on a storm-tossed ship on the Pa cific ocean, when Bancroft's all-star tourists were making a jump by boat last fall. It was right in the midst of dnnger and apparent tragedy, too, nnd yet it was so good that the whole crowd of us bellowed with delight. "A fearful storm, n regular typhoon, struck us far out at sea, and the situation grew decidedly serious. Tons of water were coming aboard every moment; the ship was wallowing and reeling, and the captain wns ordering all hunds to get the boats ready. The players were all clustered on the deck, nnd, Juht ns the boat was bounding madly, Cozy Dolan managed to make his way to old Frank Bancroft. '"Banny, Banny,' shrieked Dolan, through the rourlng of the storm, 'this Cozy Dolan. ship is sinking, sure! Listen to me, Bnnny will you tell my folks ut home thut I died gume?' "And Bnnny, clinging to n railing, whopped hack": 'What? Mo tell your folks you died gume? Wliut do you take me for a fish?'" Tough Game to Lose. It was a tough gamo tho Whlto Sox lost to tho Athletics on May 19. Elov on innings and not a run scored. Strunk'waa passed, Mclnnes sacrificed and then Lajolo was purposely passed, only to havo Pick como through with a single. Mclnnls saved the game for Bush in tho eleventh with a wonder ful ono-hand catch off Lelbold when tho Sox had two'on bases and two out. Barry Meets Honus Wagner. Jack Barry never had met Hans Wagner until ho arrivod at Hot Springs this spring. Ho immediately asked to bo Introduced. "I consider him the greatest ball player tho game has over known, and consider It an honor to shako his hand," said tho sec ond baseman of tho Red Sox. Indians Thrill Fans. Cleveland may not win a pennant for many dreary years to come, but tho IndlanH have certainly given tho fans of the Ohio metropolis u great thrill, und caused them, at least tem porarily, to cherish a mighty hope. Dauss In Record Class. Georgo Dauss, pitching his first game (or Dotrolt on tho team's eastern trip, managed to get in tho record class along with other Tiger pitchers. Uo gavo ten bases on balls, yet al lowed but two runs. Mr.i'i wmi m( OF BOSTON PITCHERS DIAMOND NOTES Tho wilder the pitcher tho eaBlei lie's tamed. As between Baker and a novice, Connlo Mack took his Pick. When It comes to a showdown fow ball players cun show up an umpire. Manager Joo Tinker wants n second baseman nnd doesn't care who knows it. MunngerIIcrzog of tho Reds is anx ious to get Joe Connolly, tho Braves1 outfielder. A pitcher avoids walks to get out ol a hole. A golfer walks to got from one to another. The gent who undertakes to length en Ids nights usually succeeds In .shortening his days. Lehigh has a Yap who Is anything but like the name. He is a Chinaman and the stnr of the team. Dick La wry, University of Mnlno second baseman, lias been signed by Connie Mack for the Athletics. Isn't it about time some mnjor league magnate was giving Jack Knight a chance to make good? Guy Morton's winning streak was broken by the Whlto Sox after he had annexed eight straight victories. Big league scouts are keeping close watch on Connie Mack's infield. It will soon bo old enough to graduate. Baseball sooutu who find finds for their employers haven't got a thing on the umpires who litter lino the finds. Manager Grlfllth of Washington would take Founder off Manager Row land's hands provided he could make u deal. Packard is proving one of the most consistent winners on the Cub staff. Ho will be better as the season ad vances. A Ltttlo Rock grocer lias been fined $50 for baiting a ball pluyer. He ought to go Into business with Ty Cobb's butcher. The Brooklyn Robins nre going to try out u pitcher named Wurm of St. Francis college, early bird. Another case of the Tho fact that Ping Bodle is clouting .300 in the Pacific coast league Isn't sensational. The thrill camo when Ping stole u base. Lakaff of Dayton la tho Central leugue's winning pitcher and the Vets nre sure to count another game won when he goes In the box. Pitcher Guy Morton halls from Wa terbury, but that doesn't account for his long wind-up. Right now bo's tho whole works for Cloveluud. Benny Kauff wau caught off first bnso three times In a gamo the other day. Benny reminds us of Ty Cobb when he's walking to the plate. Jeff Tesrenu rises to remurk that tho first time ho ever suw u mujor league ball team was when tho St. Louis Browns visited Fredericksburg, Mo. 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She looked nt it very uneasily for some time, nnd then remarked: "I seen a notice in tho window there to say you can do photos to custom er's desire, sot'd be obliged to yer If you could put another face on Joe. Yon see, it's to bo sent with an ad vertisement which said 'they wuntod. a boy, umart-looklug und honest.' " No man ever realizes how attractive his home is until ho gets a real estate dealer to sell It and roads his descrip tion. THE HIGH QUALITY SEWINQ MACHINE NOT SOLD UNDER ANT OTHER NAME Write for freo booklet "Points to be considered before purchasing a Sewing Machine." Learn the facu, THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINEC00RANQE,MA88. Kill All Fnes!orB.oT. riedorwhT,Dttlr Fly KllUrattrmcU luidk.lliaJI fiitl. Ntat. clflsVB. ornUiiantu. amvmiant- mmA haa. - la.l.allaa.... U-a HinrH, fHiaj M imuI, eta't pill M tlttTriLItiiiM Dalaty Fly Killer ;d ky rfeaun, or ! r pru( r.J4, M4. HAROLD 60MERS, 190 OeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 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