tric -t.t. DAKOTA COUNTY. HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. C VQILAND Sturges Bros. Have Moved i f !' tMyM a I CAPTAIN foaled May 1, 1912, color black, is a large, powerful horse, known as a sure foal getter. WALLACE-foaled April 10, 1915, color dark dapple gray. Winner of First Prize for 1 year old at Oakland, Nelir., in 1910. Wallace is a very promising colt, stands 10 hands high, weighs 1025 lbs at 23 months old. These horses are both inspected and guaranteed sound and in perfect breeding condition by the Live Stock San itary Board of Nebraska. Terms S15 to insure mare in foal, $20 for colt 9 days old. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but at mare owner's risk. Both these horses will stand at my barn in Hubbard, Nebr., during tlu season of 1917. Louis Owner and Attendant Go to the Springs If you don't Feel Just Right A Few Suggestions French Lick Springs, Ind. Mudbadcn, Minn. West Baden, Indiana Attica, Ind. (Mudlavia) White Sulpher Sp'gs.W.V. Hot Springs, Arkansas Jordan, Minn. Hot Sprinps, S. Dak. Shakopce, Minn" Virginia Hot Sp'gs, Va. i A Visit to the Springs Will Prove a Tonic the Travel Cost is Low Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Ry. For travel information call upon or address B. C. Buchanan, Agent Dakota City, Nebr,. MMm & Lengrand No. 59062. l'l!l)l)UI!l!-Hh(Hl by J'rlncn tin Mlitniny (j!), ho by IHio (In Oliuiio(llieo),uutoruhnrlottu II UM(iu): lmiii,MoualindiTlil!iiii (tuskW). ahu by t)ifniitrtui)ioiitof Kiuiloiln Vlllerauiwe). LenKrund is a hny Heljjiun Stnllion, 11 years old, welch t 1000 pounds, with ainnll stripe in forehead, and right hind foot white. He was bred by Mr. Felix Coupes, of Hiissilly, and imported March 1, 1911, by W. A. Lunjj & Co., of Greeley, Iowa. He was foaled in 190(i. AVII1 Stand tlio Season of 1017 as follows: Sunday and Monday at Chas. Bliven farm. Tuesday and Wednesday at Elmer Hlessinj? farm. Thursday at Robert Luesebrink farm. Friday and Saturday at Homer Livery Ham. TIJKMSj lift to Instiro with foals J20 for kWukUiik colt. Unou tlio Hitloor ruinovnl of miirca from county, foul bin l('conna iluo at oiuh; or wliun nmro nru not properly ruiurnt'il for trliil norvlcu. rtXouM bucoiuiuluu lit iiucii. Dnu unfit will bo tnkon lopruvtiut iiccl ilt'ntu, but lit rink of owuur of nmro, It kIio sustain tiny. LEONARD Owner and Attendant, vv WW Pure Bred Perc heron Stallions Captain 90975 Wallace 121599 Bogg Hubbard, Nebr. G. II. MacRAE Oencml I'aiscnxrr Aictnt St. Paul, Minn. 2& v t? IV .& 'iv 'IV 'IV IV IV & & ''Iv" f ROSS Dakota City, Nebr. K ' - - w Farm Notes. Issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. SEEl) COKN GOOD Most of the seed corn grown in Nebraska in 191G will probably grow well, agronomy specialists' at the University of Nebraska say. How ever, some samples have been tested that gave a low per cent of germi nation. Where corn is still in the ear, farmers will probably not have diffi culty in picking out satisfactory seed. When purchasing seed corn, one should require a elimination test. Use varities that are well adapted to the locality is recommended. All experimental evidence as well as the experience of farmers indicate that there is some risk in bringing seed corn from long distances, as such corn often yields less than corn which has been grown in the locality for some time. For that reason it is advisable to obtain locally grown seed. CHOOSING WALL PAPER Harmony, unobtrusiveness, and lightness these are three cardinal points to be kept in mind in select ing wall paper, according to the head of the home economics depart ment of the state university. "Each room should have a pre dominating color, one that will harmonize with" adjoining rooms," she says. "Wall paper should be inconspicuous in color and design, since wall surfaces are large and since they serve as backgrounds for picturures and furniture. Such papers are restful, and they harmonize read ily with various colors and designs of room furnishings. "Unless your room is very light, do not use dark paper as it absorbs too much light. Dark walls cause large light bills." EXPECT MG CROP OF MOTH University Farm horticulturists are preaching a new doctrine of "preparedness," p reparedness against the onslaught of a big army of coddling moth which are expect ed to attack orchards about May 1 to 10. Large numbers of coddling motli came thru the winter in good condition. Orchard owners are ad vised to get spraying machinery and materials ready to cope with the pest. Bulletin No. 158, Why, When and How to Spray,,' will be sent free upon application to Bulletin Clerk, University farm, Lincoln. CONTROLLING BACTERIAL GROWTH Bacterial growth in milk may be controlled by keeping it at low tern peratures according to experiments conducted by the dairy husbandry department of the University of iNeuraska. Milk held at a temnera' ture of 32 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 hours contained 3,300 bacteria per cubic centimeter; at 50 degrees. 11,580; at GO degrees, 15,120; at 70 degrees, 188,000; at 80 degrees, 2,631.000; and at 90 degrees: 4.426.- 000. This shows the necessity for using cooling tanks in warm weather. SKIM MILK FOR CHICKS mortality is reduced and gams are increased by feeding sour skim milk to chicks, is the opinion of poultry experts at the University of .Nebraska. (Jhicks should be given all the milk they will drink, begin ning with the first feed they get atter hatching. l or iorcmg growth, milk should be fed in the wet mash. SELECTING FURNITURE In selecting a piece of furniture for the living room, dining room, or oedroom. one should see that its color and design harmonize with other permanent pieces in the room. It should be well constructed, for poorly-built furniture is expensive at any price. Avoid Highly polished furniture. Unless the room ib very large, do not buy massive, pieces. CARE OF STRAWBERRIES Early April is a good time to rake straw off the strawberries. It may be piled up between the rows so that plants may be covered easily when irost threatens. This mulch will also keep the fruit off the ground and prevent decay. If the bed is an old one, the oldest plants may be re- moveu to give tne younger ones a chance to produce more fruit. Farm Profits Do favorable or unfavorable cli matic conditions determine them? Yes, but more often the proper ap plication or misannlication of trener- ally recognized farming principles evolved by succcsstul tarmers and breeders and the government expe riment stations: Farmer and Breed er is a compendium of the best ideas and successful methods employed by successful farmers and breeders. It is issued semi-monthly at Sioux City, la., and deals with farming conditions as the are here found. Its subject matter is strong and ap petls both to the farmer and stock man. You want to farm profitably every intcligcnt farmer does. Farmer and Breeder will help you to do this and moj;e too. Splendid Olfer Special arrangements have been made which enable us to offer Farm er and Breeder and The Herald both for" ono year for only $1.00. Save money by letting us have your sub scription now. Don't let our re markable offer pass without taking advantage of it. Every subscriber to Farmer and Breeder is entitled to free consultation with its special service department on any branch of farming and Btock raising. The Herald 1 year, $1. New Meat Market South Sioux City, Neb. First door South, of the Record Office Good Beef Steak, lb 18c Pork Chops 25c Boiling Beef. ..12c and 15c Beef Roast 16c and 17c Corn Beef 12 Sirloin Steak 20c Pork Sausage 21bs for 35c Liver 10c How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrty flve years, and haa become known ns the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great Improvement In your general health. Start taking Hatl'c Catarrh Med! cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. LEGAL NOTICES First publication a-gg-tw NOTICE Mrs. E. S. Dixon, defendnnt, will take notice Unit on tuu 10th Jny of March.A. 1). 1017. The Minneapolis Threshing Miiclilim Company, plaintiff, UleU Its petition In the district court of Dakota county. Nebraska, HKulnst the above named Mrs. K. S. Dixon, defendant, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a chattel inorttraKe execut ed by the defendant TUford Dixon to the plain till upon the following described chat tula, to-wit: Ono blxteen Jforeo Power Double Cylinder Hooves Traction Englno No. 7MU. One !J0x63 Heeves Separator No. 6032. Heeves Feedor, Hueves Mower, Peoria Uross Conveyor Londor. Water tank, Pump Hoso and Drive bolt. Ono No. 3 Minneapo lis Dustlesa Cylinder Corn Hhellor com plete with all parts and attachments o. 815. One wagon box elevator complete, one cob stacker complete, one upright feeder complete, and twenty-eight feet of feeder drag and chain, which mortgage was given to secure the payment of four promissory notes, ono for $50.00, due December sx), 1U14; ono for $100.00, due March 1, 1015: ono for $:mi)0. duo Ootober 16. 1016: one for $250.00. duo March 1, 1010; that default has been undo In tlio payment thoreof, and there Is now due upon said notes and mortgage the sum of $770.27. with Interest from this dnto at eight per cent, and that the plaintiff's tuortgago la a tlrst lien upon said chattels; plaintiff prays for a dooroo of foreclosure, and salo of said chattels to satisfy said mortgago Indebtedness; that Us mortgngo bu declared a llrst Hen on said chattels and for general equitable reliof. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo the Both day of April, 1017. Dated this 10th day of March, A. I). 1017. The Minneapolis Threshing Machlno XJompany, PlantltT. First publication 3-29-iw Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate gf Foreign Will. In the County Court of Dakota Coifnty, Nebraska. Stato of Nebraska, County of Dakota, sh. To Minnie S. Daniels. Lucy Daniels, Fran cis li. Daniels, Leonard Daniels, Charles uanieis, jjucy J. c. Daniels, wusan is. unn leU.John Daniels niul to all persons Inter ested In tho tstato of John Daniels, do ceased: On reading tho petition of William O. Tuttle, praying that tho instrument tiled in this Court on tho 27th day of March, 1017, and purporting to boa duly authenticated copy of tho last will and testament of John Daniels, deceased, that said instrument bo admitted to probate, In the state of Nebras ka. The said real estate tn which petUlon or Is interested being the northwest Quar ter of the southeast quarter of section fif teen, township twenty-nine, range six, east In Dakota county, Nebraska. And the peti tioner being the owner thereof, and said pe tition prays that said will be admlttod to probate as n foreign will within this stato, and that all actions be taken and orders uiado. that aro nocestary to establish tho legal IcgateoB and heirs at law of the said John Daniels, deceased. 1 1 Is hereby ordered that you and all per sons interested insula matter may, anu ao, anneal' at the county court to be held In and for Bald county, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1017, at 10 o'clock A.M., to show causa, if any there be, why tho prayer of the petitioner siiouut not do grnnteu, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tlio hearing thereof bo given to all Dorsons Interested In said matter by uub- llslilngncopy of this ordor In tho Dakota County lleralU.a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day of Hearing. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court, this 27th day of March, A. D. 1017. 8. W. MoKlNMCY. hkai.. County Judge. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, management, etc., required by tho act of congress of August 21, 1012, of The Dakota County Herald. published weekly nt Dnko- tnoity, Keurasica.ior Apr. i, iww. llefoie me. n notary public In and for tlio State and county aforesaid, personally ap peared John H. lleam, who, having been duly sworn acoordlng to law. deposes and nra that hols the Diibllsher of the Dakota County Herald, and that the following Is a true statement of tho ownership, manage ment, etc., of tho aforesaid publication for tho dnto shown In the above caption, re quired by the Act of Aug, 21, iviz. embodied in seotlon 443. nostal laws and regulations. That the nnino and address of the publisher editor, managing editor, business manager anu owner is joun 11. iieam, uaKoiauny, Nebraska. lloudbolders, mortgagees, or other securi ty holders! None. John H. Heam, Dakota, Nebr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this ard day of April, 1017. O. W. McUeath. Notnry Public. My commission expires Nov. IS, 1017. The Herald, $J oi Tha Pni KJ AT HOME EXPUCT VO' me ruurvcv 10 tela. em aij. ahu r "OMAHA'S FUR WntrurTii. visit CEKTRE," THE SSTSr lT Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudavillo ftil Hum Filled vltk tttltt Otrlt, Fainr Cliwni. Cajiui iqilBll. e.'llllnl tctile tailftonml LADIES' BIME MATIKEE EVERY WCEKOfiV Evsrybody Coos; Ash Anybodv mm the Btccrsi no 1111 tnuv m u.- .. &k. iMffti i mlMMfciifrfcfaaifHta'' to 315 Pearl Street where we will be glad to sec nil our old pat. -mis, and wc hope, ninny new ones. This move is nec essary, as the building we now have is too small for our growing business. Stxires Bros. Old, Location, 411 Pearl St. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors Auto Ambulance Old Phone, 42G New Phone 20C7 , Sioux Caty, 5owj RID $ Great Worm Destroyer and Hog Conditioner Price $2.50 per Jug, or Three Jugs for $6.00 Manufactured by C. A. Wheelock, Bercfutd, S. Dak. R. P. D. No. . Phone 1!18 Pleasant View Farm, Home of the Famous Silver Iike Herd of Durcc-Jerseys Guy G. Sides, Phone 111-LS Route Fields & Slaughter Co. DEALERS IN Grain, Feed, Flour, Hay a.ra.d Coal FRED PARKER, Mannger Phono No. 4 Dukotu ( ity, Nebr. Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Wm.'F. IMcSt&xYson. VffkclertafeJklxi Bell 71 Auto 8471 3Z ur 1: DUKE is a Black Percheron Stallion, with white hind foot; foaled June 0th, 19M; bred by J. II Clark, of Imogene, Iowa; weighs 1S00 pounds. PEDIGREE: Sired by Rosco 4(Hi(iO, by Commodore 24972, by Rutabaga 12101. Dam Louis 2097S, by Couer de Leon 2070S, by Richer 41943. TERMS: S15 to insure with foal; S20 for standing colt. Upon sale or removal of mares from county, or when mares not properly returned for trial service fees become due at once; Due care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but at risk of owner of mare. Will stand for season of 1917 at my barn in Dakota City, Nebraska JACOB HAGER, Owner and Attendant ur-Aaifc r.,,. aW.1.-.. e -r'm vWtf(iferfJiaiuaMgHHIWfH-' Sioux City, Iowa i.'L.u "i ::i- .A.1. XT ItM Local Agent 2 Dakota City, Nebr. 415 Sixth Street Sioux City, Iowa e: no. 111255 1 i S 1 y ir I 1 f--mirlfaiiiiii .fig,,