Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 03, 1918, Image 8

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA GITV, NEBRASKA,
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0. D. DAVIDSON
Mr. Dnvidson is a
popular mechanical ex
pert a graduate o
the Iowa State College
of "Engineering. He is
editor of the Auto and
Engine Department of
the Twentieth Century
Farmer.
By O. D Davidson
is a subject which As
sociate Editor O. D.
Davidson has thorough
ly covered in a series of
articles now appearing
in the
Twentieth Century
Farmer
In the preparation of these inter
esting article, Mr. Davidson has per
sonally rliitod a number of farms in
Nebraska and Iowa, securing first
hand knowledge, photographs and
plans of farm buildings in actual ex
istence not architectural theories.
You arc probably now
planning to erect some
new building or buildings
on your farm. If you are
receiving the Twentieth
Century Farmer you are
undoubtedly reading those
articles and are receiving
first-class pointers and
ideas that will assist you
in erecting comfortable,
modern and attractive
buildings.
If you are not receiving
the Twentieth Century
Farmer you should have
it mailed to your home at
once or you will miss the
best series of articles on
belter farm buildings that
was ever written. This is
a subject every farmer
should know about.
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ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 14 to 19, 1918
Everybody interested in the vital question of greater and
better farm products should attend these gatherings.
Live Stock Shippers' Ass'n
State Home Economics
Dairy Catlle Breeders r
State Horse Breeders
State Swine Breedeis
State Potato Growers
Kvery day special education.il
Board of Agriculture
Corn Improvers
State and County Fairs
State Dairy Men's Ass'n
...Agricultural Extensions "
"Nebraska Farmers' Congress
SPECIAL FEATURES:
events, congresses and conventions. FotvolTicial programs, infor
mation, etc., apply to W. R. Mellor, Chairman, Lincoln, Neb.
BIG WINTER EVENT
Denver, Colo., January 20th to 26th,National Western
Live Stock Show.
It attruets thousands of visitors to Den
er from the Middle West.
II. R. Parmer, Agt., Dakota City, Neb.
L. W. WAKELEY, Cloncnil Pufctengir Agent,
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Fnrm Notes.
Issued by the University of Nebraska
Collegeuf Agriculture.
I'AKMEK MUST PAY INCOME TAX
Kviiy uninarrictl poison with an
income of over $1,000 a joar and
every inarriotl person with an income
of over $2,000 must pay an income
tax. This of courw applies to the
farmer as well as to tho business
man. Kailuio to teport to the col
lector of internal' revenue in your
district before Match 1, 1918, i8 a
violation of the law.
Naturally many farmeis, who
have nftver kept books, will have to
do some pretty close liijurinu; to ex
plain just where they stand. Every
thing must bo accounted for. Liv
ing' expenses and interest received
from investments cannot bo deduct
ed from the total. Neither can a
farmer allow a salary to himself and
expect that to be deducted. Taxes,
cost of repairs, but not improve
ments, and actual expenses connect
ed with the farm may be deducted,
but that does not include personal
expenses.
The department of farm manage
ment of the University of Nebraska
has in press a large number of ac
count books which will be dislrjbut
to the farmers of the slate free of
charge. They will not only give the
farmer an insight into his own busi
ness, but will also enable him to
make his income report without
difficulty. For copiss of tho book,
address Farm Management Demon
strations, University Farm, Lincoln,
Neb.
POMK KCONOMICS MEETING
The meetings of the Nebraska
Home Economics Association will Le
held on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday of Organized Agriculture
Week, January 14 to 19. The pro
gram for the Women's Meeting has
been very carefully prepared and is
one that will interest every
woman in Nebraska. In keeping
with the times there is a patriotic
touch to each day's program and
many of the speakers will give help
ful suggestions for women's service
in war time.
All of Wednesday has been set
aside as "Conservation Day." Lec
tures will be given showing various
means of conservation and special
attention will bo given showing va
rious means of conservation and
special attention will be given, in
demonstrations, to conservation of
food. It is lipped that "Conserva
tion Day" may be converted into
a "Round Table Day," and that
those in attendance at the meeting
will have many helpful suggestions
to offer.
HATCHING EGGS EAKL.Y
If it has been tho practice to start
incubating eggs In April and May,
thus getting out the chicks between
tho last week in April and the last
week in May, one will have trouble
in getting the pullets to lay before
January or February of the next
year, especially in the case of the
general-purpose breeds, according
to poultry experts of the Agricultu
ral Extension Service. Since the
greatest profits are made from pul
lets that lay during the late fall and
winter, it is very important to start
incubating the eggs so that the
chicks will be hatched between the
middle of March and the middle of
April. All pullets hatched at that
time and properly raised should be
laying by the first of November
when fresh eggs are high.
Following this plan will increase
the profits per hen at least $1 per
year. Hatching' eggs early each
year becomes an easier task espe
cially if one lets tho hens hatch the
early eggs, since the pullets will be
come broody earlier in the spring.
FAUM EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION
A new society to meet during Or
ganized Agriculture Week is a
Farm Equipment Association, which
will hold its first annual meeting on
Saturday, January 19. The program
will be just one day long and with a
patriotic dinner in the evening.
"Farm Lighting Systems" and
"Tractors" will be the subjects of
discussion. Short talks will be giv
ed by experts and the users of
equipment will then have an oppor
tunity to tell their experience.
EMERGENCY BULLETIN
Emergency Bulletin No. 25, "The
Conservation of Sugar," is available
for general distribution. It con
tains informationion the sugar situ
ation, the place of sugar in tho diet,
and some recipes utilizing sugar
substitutes, such as honey, fruits.
molasses and syrup. Copies may be
secured by addressing the Bulletin
Clerk, University Farm, Lincoln,
Neb.
"May and June litters will use
more grass and less high-priced corn.
It is not too late to breed more
sows. '
crcnrl-rimbod. fjpnln Is" old!" fua"Ule3
and doddering.
Tito South American republic was
the Inst dniiKcrotis mil Ion whoso pcnrtlo
turned ngnlnst the knlser. Its entrance
Into antagonism to Teutonlsm would
mark tho final and crowning blunder of
Germnn diplomacy.
None of tlio passive nation? could
give the allies so much In the way of
Itul help as could Argentina. After
the United States, her sympathy and
determined support are more to be
vnlucd by the democratic powers than
any other uaembrollcd nation. Now
she Is girding her loins to follow her
great Northern sister Into tho good
work.
Argentina's population Is only 8,000,
000, In comparison to tho 20,000,000 of
.Spain, but Iter manhood Is developing
while Spain's Is anything but aggres
sive. Her character Is made of cosmo
politan forces, the best and hardest of
the ndventurous races.
BATTLE FIELD DEATH TEST
Minimum Quantity of 33 Per Cent So
lution of Dlonln Recommended to
Academy of Medicine.
Uncertainty as to whether a person
bo alive or dead Is especially great on
the battlefield, and prompt decision In
such cases Is far more Important than
In civil life, Avrltes a correspondent at
the front. Dr. ' A. Terson has just
recommended to tho French Academy
of Medicine a new test, those already
known having proved insufficient. Tho
best of these lntter has been tho Injec
tion of fluorescein, as devised by Icard.
lint even this Is uncertain, for In some
eases men who are still nllvo do not
show the green coloration of tho
whites of their eyes following injec
tion, which the test is supposed to
produce.
Dr. Terson recommends placing In
tho eye a minute quantity of a 33 per
cent solution of dlonln (cthyl-mor-phlno),
glycerine. If death has already
taken place, nothing happens, but if
tho mnn has the slightest trace of
life still In him the white of his eyes
will Immediately turn purplish-red nnd
swell, but this Inflamruntlon will disap
pear rnpldly and leave no 111 effect.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Klrst publication 12-27-1 w
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition
for Settlement of Account.
In tlio Oouuty Uoiirt of Dnkotn county,
Nalunokn.
Stnto or Nournsln, Dnkotn (Jounty ss.
To Hinlllu Itlu me. Ulnrit Illume, Ileutrlce
Illume. Wlufifil Illume, MniKiuut Illume,
Francis Illume, Mildred Illume, Donald
Illume, and all persons Interested In the
estate of Kretl Illume, ileeeased:
On rendliiK tlio oetltlon of Kuillle
Illume prnyliiK a 11 mil hettlemout and al
low nnco of her account (lied lift Ills com ton
tlio 21th day of December, 1HI7, nnd for
her dUcliaixe ns exee.utilx, and tho loleaso
of lior bondsmen,
Itls horoby ordored that oil, and all per
sons Interested In sntd inntt r, may and do,
appear at tho county com t to be held In
nnd foi'Riilil comity. 011 tliellltli day of Janu
ary, A. I). 1U18. nt 10 o'clock A. M., to snow
cause, If any thoio be, hy the piayer
of the petitioner should not bo granted, and
thnt notlco of tho pendency of sulci petition
nnd tho heailmt theieof bo ulven to all
persons Intoiostcd In said nmttor by pub
lishing n copy of this order In the Dakota
Oountv Heiald, a weekly newspaper print
ed In said county, for four huceesslve
weeks pi lor to said day of hcuiine. ,
S. V. McKlnley,
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nave biiccoedtd Mr. I-red Lynch in the
Hardware and Lumber business in Dakota
City, and are here to stuv Our aim will be
to treat everyone, right, and alike, and will guaran
tee satisfaction on all sales and work dune at our
place of business. We will cany a full line of
Lumber, Huilding Material, Iiauhvaie.Coal, Paints,
Plumbing Mitrrial, Greases and Oils. We have a
well equipped shop whero we will do all kinds of
Pliimbi g, Tin Work, Furnace and SrWtj Repairs.
Also Concrete Woi k of all Kmri.
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William Slaughter Grain Co,
DKAI.KRS IN
Grain, Feed, Florf SSay axvd Coal
" KKKD PAKKKK, Monger
Phono No. 1 , ' Diilotn CHy, Nolir.
ARGENTINA A STRONG ALLY.
Rerjardcd Far More Valuable Than
Spain to United States and Other
Nations Fighting Germany.
When tlio congress of Argontlnn
voted to sever relations with Gertimny
the people of tho most powerful neu
tral left In tho ranks of tho pacifists
Khowed their determination to Join tho
allies. Argentina could work more good
to tho allies than could Spain. Her
war potentiality is greater, for while
her army Is only 21,000 strong, com
pared to tho 1-10,000 which Spain main
tains; according to n publicist, her
wealth far surpasses tltat of tho oldur
nation. Amentum is vouug. .strong.
First l'ub-12-!20-4w
Order of Hearing and Notice on Peti
tion for Settlement of Account.
In tlio County Com t of Dnkotn county,
Nunrnskii.
Stnto of Nournskn, Dnkotn County ss.
To Knto Snvvyor, Gurtiudu U, Noulyko,
KnincesSnwyor, 1'etur r.. Smyer, mul to
nil parsons lutuiustcd In tlic cstutu of Ii. K.
Sawyer, deceased
On mullnif the petition of U. Nor
dyko pinyliiK n 11 mil settlement nnd allow
mice of Ills account died In this court on
the lStliday of December, 11)17, and for de
cree tlieieon, nnd for his dlschaiKe as nd
mlnUtintor. It Is hereby ordeicd that you, and nil
poisons Interested In said matter may, and
do, appear at tho County couit to bo held In
and lor said county, on tho lKh day of Jan
uary. A. D. 1018, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show
cause, if any thoio bo, why thopiajerof tho
petitioner should not bo Kinnted.aud that
notlco of tho pcudeuoy of snld petition
nnd the henriiiK theieof be Klvon to all
poVsons lnteiested In said matter by pub
lishing n copy of this ordor In tho Dakota
County lloiald, a weekly nowsnaoor prlnt-
od lit said county, for four succcsslvo
weoks pilor to said day of healing.
8. AV. MoKini.kv,
hkai.. County JiuIro
First publication lv
Probate Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of Dakota County,
Nobraska.
In the Matter of the ICstato of Albert A.
Hoost, deceased.
Notlco Is hoioby Klvon, that tho ciedlt
ors of tho said deceased will meet the
administrator nnd administratis of said
estate, befoio me, county judgo of Da
kota county, Nobrnska, at the county
court room In said county, on tho i-'tltli
day of January, 1U1H, and 011 the Siith day of
April, 101S. nt 10 o'clock A. M. each day, for
the purpoiu of piesHiitlng thelrelHlms for
examination, adjustment nnd allowance,
Throe months are allowed for oredltois to
present their claims anil one year for lliu
administrators to sottlo said ostate, from
mo win nay oi uecomber, iui7 . This notlco
wilt1 bo published In the Dakota County
lloiald for four weoks h'uecesslvoly pi lor
to tho id tli day of January, 101H.
Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court,
thlsSSth day of December. A. U.. 1017.
8. V. MoKini.kv,
Chkai. County JudBO.
I liavi. le-arrauged my Rtstauraut building and
will install pool tables in the front part of building.
All my restaurant patrons will be cared for as be
fore. Meals and lunches served at all reasonable hours.
Everything New, Clean
and Up-to-Date
WM..TRIGGS, iDKs&TY
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Dr. Koch's Tonics fxtrTcts
Poultry Tonic Good for Chickens.
Weona Dip is a fine Disinfectant for Hogs.
One farmer from near Jackson, fed One Pail of
Stock Tonic and Three Packages of Worm Medi
cine, at a cost of $! 50. This same farmer said
the Tenic and Worm Medicine did him SfjOO.OO
worth of good.
Persons wishing any of these valuable goods can
get them at my place in South Sioux City, one
block .west from end of street car line.
E. J. OARLOCK, Agent
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State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney malsea oath that ho
Is sonlor partner of the firm of P. J.
Chcnoy & Co., dolus businoss In tho City
of Toledo, County nnd Btuto aforesaid,
and thnt uald linn will pay the sum of
ONG HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and.oveiy enso of Catarrh that cannot bo
nurd, by tho use of HALL'S CATARRH
MHWCINU. FRANK J. C1IENUV.
Sworn to before mo and subicilbed In
my presence, this Cth day of December,
A.' D. 1SS0. A. W. OL10ASON,
(Seal) Notary I'ubllc.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine la tnkon In
tcrnully and acts through tho mood on
the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Send
for testimonials, freo.
F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
SoM by all driiKRlsts. 75e.
Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Envelopes In E-Very
Size, Color or
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The
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for your money.
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Get a free demonstration from the White
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catalogs of Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle
machinesincluding tbeNo. 70 "Sit-Strate."
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of every Abstract I make.
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