Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, January 23, 1919, Image 10

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COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBR.
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McKelvie &
Public Sa?e of
Poland Chimsx
frdl Sows
To lie Held III
Pender. Nebraska,
Tuesday, Jan. 28th
"orly-('iKli llend ' MR-Type
l'oliuiil China Ilnd (Jilt
Three registered spring boars.
A uniform offering from Ne
braska's pioneer hr-rd, repre
sent k the blood of the Inter
national champion, Mc'h Samp
8on, nml the National champion,
Uljr Price, breeding. Offering
i.s immuned and fully ffuaran
tood. Every animal bred l)y
the sollers. Pedigrees furnish
ed sale day. A worthy offer
ing in every respect thnt are
in the pink of breeding condi
tion. For catalog, write to
. McKBLVIE,
Clay Center. Nebr.'Sfd
Cl.lS.
Klir-clinn, Vojrl mid Cniwc,
Auclliiiii'ci's.
THK II KHALI) - $1.25 Per Yr
CLAIMS CENTURY-OLD FUND
Chilean Government Aiks Return ol
Unexpended Portion of In-
demnlty Paid In 1821.
Tho full bench of tho Miissn'chusetti
Btiprcmo court hns boon called npoe
to dotormltio the ownership of u fuiKl
nenrly u century old, which la clnhnei!
by tho commonwenUh of Massachu
setts on ojie hand nnd tho Chilein gov
eminent (in tho other.
In 3821 iwt American ship rcturnlni
from Cliltyi to Boston was seizofl bj
Chilean revolutionists nnd Its cnrg
confiscated. "When norinnl cnndltlom
' prevailed In Chile tho Unlte'd Slntei
demanded Indemnity and Chllo pnN
$70,400.
William II. Gardiner of llrooMlne
Mnss., wis selected to distribute tin
money nmong thoso entitled, to II. Hi
executed tho trust except ns to ttr
Chinese known only ns I'nqim urtf
Moqun, inerchnnta nnd Thomas Vw
her of Hoston. Mr. Gnrdlnor failed U
locnto these persons or tliolr reproaen
tntives.' When ho died tho trust wiu
transmitted to his son, and upon tin
hitter's death to tho grandson nnd
great-grandson, Kobert JI. Gnrdlnoi
and Jlobert II. Gardiner, Jr., who an'
now Its custodians.
Tho present holders of tho , ftiiH
Imvo senrched through tho records a'
tho state department, through tin
American consulnr norvlco at Canton
China, and through vnrlous othoj
sources, for tho liolrs of I'aqun, jIoh
nnd Thomas Furbor, without success
DESPEWfte LEAP 6r uh
mmHiiMitil
Parachute tho Only H' s ol Occ
pant W OhaVVfttlcn tfoltoon
Destroyed t tho Front
A British oliscfration !nllm, no
chorctl tit tho western front and it
cable cut by onotrty airplanes, naJI
the balloon soared fhousrmds of fcrt
upward Into tho. clouds A writer in
London Mall, who tvlrn"l ilif
Incident, describes tAmt 'followed.
Front the point iWhrrs U finished, he
sdys, we presently uv one wnnll
speck, then mother, dropping from the
clouds. For some hundreds of foct
they fdl like (load tteiahte, then piirn
diutes npeuetg' nnd Hie sprtjkfc now
revealed as tte,n, wore steadied In
their earthward com-re, floating rop
Idly, but safely, to tho'cToundk
Aft i-r the balloon got free, they, had
destroyed their fttpfcr nnd tawdro
ments, clnhifte'rcfl over tho side of the
basket nnd lecped for life Into the
great void boneath them, trusting that
the parachute' strapped round their
waists -would open when they should.
Think erf that deifwrato spring into
the vast, gtajr rape, nothingness be
neath the "balloon s the feelings of the
men ps they made It, uncertain of
what would happen; the nwful aenwf
tlon of casting yourself blindly from
such nn appalling height -with the
knowledge tlmt only a flimsy, piece ef.
manorial, which might net rightly and
might not, intervened hctvoen your
self and o crash Into the earth ninny
thousands of feot below; the-, tense
strain of the stone-liko drdn through
two IjnndreU feet of the void before
the pnrnthntc opened wd .thru the
nnrlous mentHr qacry, .through the
later atagps of the descent: ,rVhat
ehall I Hht rowM" a mnttr of Wi
prprae emreiiafteo that rtwneo gor
erna absolutely. In this east!, the- men
mnfle n safe landing.
SPLENDID WORK OF DIVER
Feat of UnaVwater Rspalrtng on
Wrspked SI-erisp la Given Hlflh
PraUe by Ghjpplrrj Men,
"Cleans" Crowd of Cnnh. '
Vacuum gleaning monoy from stroc.
crowos was tno Kirnting sciiomo em
ployed In ono of the largo cltlos Ronu
weeks ago for tho 'bouollt of tho 1q(
Cross, says Popular Sclenco Mngnzlno
A suction plpo was held over ihi
hends of poisons congregated on th
Rldownlk, and contributions solicited
by n lenthcr-lungcd seaman who shout
oil through n megaphone. CrlRp doj
lar bills and worn greenbacks, it matt
,torcd not which, wero drawn In bj
strong suction forco when inserted hi
i tho nozzlo of tho tube.
' Tho novelty of tho plan nttractc
'Pnssors-by, nnd drow forUi many, flonn
tlons.
Onn of the most remarkable feats In
the history of Amorimn labor, ncfwl-
Ing to Cnpt. Louis Turner, repwent
Ing mnrino unrt' niters, ws tho subi
marine i'epflirtn( of a Etnmci' Bab
vftged off the Cnllflornls const hy 0
diver nnmod Theodore Wtek's. Th
aueces of this njiin fn his perilous
wor).nin(le it possible to ralap the ves
sel foi' further important .service in the
government's tnr progrnra, wlwfo ship
ping ii so wmently needed.
There were rally 100 patches of, tem
porary nrtiira to uo put ontba fjhatter-
ed aides of thn vessel while It van
bmtipln!? nboat on the rocks, voicing H
by all oi'tla the hlggest Job of the Wnd
ever attempted on th$ paeltlc coflftt
The Mg-rc-t patch W te feet wtd
and KJ feet hjnjfc Three layers of Inch
plank, with ennva? between, were nsed
in patching. This kept tho water out
while the ship was being pnttfped.
T.nrjo iHMiiben of shipping men vis
ited the dry doek where the .ship went
after Pher Wick's opttH, and were
astonished that it had been possible to
salvage the e-,el at H. The diver'
work is vioMcd nil along tho eoaat nt
an inspiration to lnbor hi its great task
of winning the war.
KEOAL
XOTJCES.
rirt Jtrfj!icatlon JAU.Jt, 1M9 4w
ION OF
IT
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P iN(om,liJUTtN
coMiufy.
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" KoWsl'e is heretoy Jftven that th"M
hiti be'n, .' '.ni.-.fd uajMr nod '
i:int tv tho Inun nt 'thm Kf.at .'
Nebraska., a corporation, the ta.nz i m
of which5 i Htttihttrd F(jm-Jft!j
Sltppiy 'piy.' , . (
, in pr'iit-ip'1 piaetr oi. ranscc
tlftir the bttiiiiess of said cortratkj
shall be at Huh bardt 'Dakota oount,
CLOSING
OUT.
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jtuviiiK ni my Tumi.. I win won, 4 miles hoiIIIi et of .Istclcsuii, At'biv, iiml I nuns
northwest 1 iftibbnid, JVebr., and 5 inlloni Pa-t uud 1 iniln smitli of "WnU'rliury. Xoli.,
hijr)n hithior, witltoui rose no, till m
Hhraski.
TJ1.3 o.hj
b.
Ct fof Wbithr this r irnor-
ation is farmed is to 'bur, sell, 3 ')
and' tvuffie An mtirchftridlso of all
kinds at rettt of wfcolwale, and ib
ovn, old, rint, ii.sc, mortgage, ncil
Mid .oohvey.rcal estate and persoiml
IpffalJ'ty may bettttne desifftM-.
or nifcossary in nc oonauct ox M
lulrtoes, '
The ttuthojriznd csnttal stock ,t
said torpor-itin ehafi DeiSooo.y(1,
of which ful'y $12,W4& shall heva
bcon pTiul in tt the tl -of thu
ctmm;ftcoment of bualnjs, which
shall Jinsttecl in rrfiarescf ihe pur
val ' qf -$HX).00.
This, coitorittion shall eomtne. en
sinosa on the Lst day of Aueu--t.
191R, and shall continue i.nttl the 1 '
diV t? Aueist. Ift:i8. with rifhk nf
renewal w dissolution, as provide-'''
oy law.
IhelndeMcliiess of thlj corpor
al! n, ht)r Ht no time e 'coed otw
halt' of its cnp'tal stock, except ;j.
Ul 1TWIB8 PTOVIU50 y. ,W.
" he affnvrs xf this rporaticn.
shtllhe undor the control pnd man
age m9nt of a Bo,rd of (ivo Directors
who shall io stockholderr, whose
teem of offlca shall be for one year
or urittl their successors fvro elected
nrd qnaiiflod.
The iJnni'd of Directors jihall elect
from their number a nresulcnt. and
shull elect or appoint a. treasurer
a.id sctKetary. and mav create
such ' othr 1 offices and appoint
uon qtiur asrenn nff tho busi-
nej -. of the corporation m.-y require.
Until the ' regular Atnty.d meeting
S the frtockholdett which shall ho
hail os tho third Tueaflay in May of
each year, the, following named per
itm shall constitute the Hoard of
Dhectors: George, Trmlfn, Fred
Unrteis, L. Brown Palmer, John Fct
lor aivl Samael Knox, and until said
annual meeting in Mm,, 1019, tho
following ucnMns Ehall constitute
the generals off.cera of kl corpora
'.ion, vlx George Timlin president,
Mm I'eller, treasurer,, and r George
Timlin, sccr-(,Bry.
Huhbafd rannws fiuppry Censpapy.
i)y George Timfto, President.
Atxo&t:
Georeo Timlin, Secrteary.
(Seal)
Dandacjes Now Made Quickly.
A recent invention which has no
been marketed ns yet, hut Is reporto
to bo n groat success, is nn olcctrlt
roller for tiso in making the much
needed ilvo-yard rolls of bandagos
This now device Is not only a greui
tlmo nnd lnbor fnivor, but require!
Uttlo practlco to learn to operate. Tin
rollers operated by hand, ns they Jmvi
been heretofore, require skill nni
training to opernto them successfully
nnd tho work Is strenuous, liy rolltiu
oloctrlcnlly tho operator bj able t(
keep both hands on the Immlnga
while .in hand openitlon one ham
guides the roll or bondage and tin
other operates the roller.
Swamp a War Garden.
Too old to be taken into tho servlc
Gcorgo Hoy, 11 Japanese resident 01
Junotiu, Alaska, -has turnod 11 inos
qullo uwnnip Into a potrlotlc gurdet
nun uas oocome ttio auinlratlon of th
city.
Itndlshos in this unique garden send
tholr groen tops upward to forw tin
w6Vd "Llborty," untl near y is formei
ti bell.
To one sldo a cross blooms in rot
Hweet peas, wlillo tiny wnlks, wrlgglj
fences and rocks with flowers wnndw
ing over thorn add to th attruQtloni
of, tho place.
Nw Light en Term "O. K."
1'iwldent Wl'son has his own, wsij
of doing things, and he nlpo has
very good reason for doing; them hit
own wnjr. Not only does that apfclj
to matters of world-wide IniportftuW
but to trivial things-Wwell.
In signing unofficial documents-'KU
ofllclnl doruraentwhe formally wrttei
"Approved" the prnsldcntof iho "Dtolt
ed .States precedes his,slfflfttnr 11tl
tho word "Okeh."
One of his secretaries, sndrfoolj
realizing the slgnlflcanee of th WdxlT
asked the president why he did HO)
write 'U' iC"
"lieeause that's wroii,M said V?ll
son.
"Wrong?" echoed Jhs secretary
"Isn't it derived from Andrew jtocfc
eon's f)rl Krechtf"
"No," said Wilnod. - 'O. K.' Is oftet
erroneously used for dkph,' which (r
the Choctaw language moons, -'It It
so.' "
Whrat Net Nsostsury Pood.
wheat Is not neccstinry, ye
accustomed fo regard wheat as a raor
or less IndlapeaeablQ article of diet
It n't. It Is an nrtlele of luxry RXii
absolutely nothing else. Wheat no
sesses over oats, corn and ri liso-
luttly no nutrltiounl quality for mttr
or beast. It hns no more protein one
no Letter protein. It has no more fnt
and 110 better fat It has no mineral
salt better or in larger amounts. 41
has no more fuel or better fuel. It Ii
Just one of the cereals, and thert isn't
the slightest evidence that It Is th
be. one, because so fur as compara
tive tests are rojieernqd In animals
it ln't the host one; It Is very fat
from the best one. A. M. Taylor, M.D.
O. 8. Food Administrator.
Coct of Infectious Diseases.
Scarlet fever, incasle and dlphthe
rlu cost tho peoplo of Chlcnjco 17,802,
'M2 during tho courso of iho year. Thli
huge bill represent! so much paid ou'
as the price of cnrclessnosa nnd in
difference, for much if not nil of AhUK
disease might Jmvo boon prarontid l?
precautions, moralizes tho Journnl t.
the American Medical Astoria ti i
urging the dollars and cents vnluo 0
disease crv.ejitlon.
Qermwy PreM tn ltfd.
"lUadii." lUekohhaclter ti quoted i
saying:
"thi nany hwks ifther pencefr...
from anove ami there , trau to be Utttt
rtlstmlili v iii 11. t : ! a - -,- trap th'
lllio Tt ,11 l-t h ! tin : Cn':
polr t cf , ti. , 1 .. '1 , (.
wn 1 I. II i'. '
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I'.'r t pulf;eation,datt, 9, 1919- Iw
Order of Hearing and Hatlco en etl-
I top fr HetiIeHKwt,f .Aeeon,t.
In the Counte Cotflir-vof Dakota
County, Nebraska.
State of Kebrjfefca. Conntv of Dako
ta -BS.
T6 Jennie father Jacobrfpn. Sarah
Maria Jkta. Jihm, E. lieasank G.
Hc'ia, Vinctfnt .Boss, Edp.ir t, Itoss",
Bernard fi. Kof and to all peraans
irtteroeted in -the estate of Leonard
IXw.', Am as,ed: -
Ort leading the petition of Sidney
T. Fri'm; praylnir a final settlement
nd i.llovVtmco of his account filed in
this Cyurt on the 2nd day of January,
'WO, and for prooft of helrshl. it
ij Hereby ordered that fan nnd all
pfirsbm Interested In Mtid mutter
may, end' do appear M the County
Cort to be held Jrt and for said
County, on the 31st, day of Jauuary,
A. 1. 1919, at ten o-'clock A. ?,!., to
sliow Cftuse; if any tbere.be, why the
prayer of tho petitioner jhouh! not
l).o granted, and that notice of the
pondoncy of said petition and the
hearing thereof 1j given to all pwv
sori interested in said matter by
publishing a coyy of v this order in
tli Dakota County Herald, a weekly
nowepapw printed In said county,
for four successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing,
' S. W. McKINLKY,
(Seal) County Judge,
First publication JaJlTl010-4w
Probate Notice to Creditors. s
In the County Court of Dnkota
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Estate of
Pete Gigear, deceased.
Notice In hereby Riven,, that tho
creditor of the said deceased will
meet the n.lmlnistrarix of mid es
tate, before me. County Judge of Da
koto County, Nebraska, at tho County
Court Room in said county, 011 the
4th day of March, 1910, and on the
?th clay of April, 1919, ut 10 o'clock
A, M. each day, for the purpose of
presenting their claims for elimina
tion, adjustment and nllowance,
Thico months are allowed for credit
ors i present the? claims from Jan
uary 4, 1019, and one year for the ad
ministratrix to settle oaid ostate,
fi-oi the 12th day of Qetobc, 1918.
This notice will e published in the
Dukota County Herald for 'four weeks
successively prior to the 4th day of
March, 19It.
Witness, my hand, -and seal of said
eourv, IWH -;tn cl.y of January, A. D.
S. W. MCKINLEY.
County Judge.
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Pitt' l h hiIhh, 01 j vfto it is wUr-cly
li'l. Disftirwi.ti ti Kditt. jiith
liiftdtoir .' -i n!t3 h i.Jituv nd Uila Uib
:r il t M dpi mf rftTndHtiMJ, borls
MflH 4trv)4 i'rrnr. Uu-iy ttis. it
a.ar.-. t or JM.U3 j bv Clnn, -V;lvu to
5ei t.iv.i-4 couaiitni) nt iu on
lS. J4H' Htrr JHaien .- thrtj
tjocd 11 ()) lir,i4 tmfav.j -if IU
W Will irli" " ' T9 tor
r" ' vnnnut
v. cir-
Pfti k4 T home r.xvzcr '
IRQ rUL!3 0 TtLXi .EM Aix AB
r.tiii't. -'" '. W-ir'tSsi .' if" .1!
1 j. 1 .11.' j .1 . 1 . ..
mm 1 nun; Houui or MOimwin, A(jr., to tilt
Iovoiin! property, oti-
Thursday,
HAUi Ti) 'tftAUT AT 11:00 fJ'CLOCK
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30,
J''KKK LUXCI1 AT X00X
i
8 head of
Ho
1 $na of roan inn res, 3 and i yeHrs oh', wt. 2300 lbs.
1 gorrftv uu've', 5 years ohl, wl. 15100 lbs.
,1 Hh of good mnles, IS yejiM old, rvi. 2200 lbs.
1 roan mare, 13 year old, wt. 1200 Um. '
t bay gelding, 14 years old, wt. 1100 fbs.
1 black mare, 5 years old. wt. 1400.1 In.
J coming 2-ycar old cdH. 1 good coining yearling coll.
16 lied qf. Cattle .'"'"'
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m
$l Mules fiS
W
m
m
KV5
choice milk cons.
(J yeariings ow fvlll feed.
21 aoo'l i'vlv
3Q'"Ghester White Hog
1 rlioicft brood sows, all bred to pure-bred Chester
20 good shoa, al good owes.
immtHp
SR
vmt
White 'boar. 1 boar.
m
iwwit ii Minaart
A Complete Line dt .Farm Machine
rv
-
SIJK SAf BILLS FOB TOSTIlBBrAKTlClIliAiiM.
iy
20 bnshelH potatoes'. 11C0 hwliefa good eom itirrib. 200 bu&bels good oats. J 2
btushelg wheat. 10 bushels good seed corn. 11 oih alfalfa, cloror and .timothy.
- X lot of good chickens. 1 well drilling out-fit, complete.
. TERMS 10 months time at 8 OQr cunt-interest; Rums under ?10, Cash.
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PETER ANDERSO!
wner s
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Col. E. F. ItAS3IUSSENT, Auctloaoer. 3f. ,T. EJOLEll, Clerk. W,
mmiimfmiM w?vmmmg&Fy
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m,mmyiii uw-mli4 .
iSMiiyiPimi wwnfisisaiawuiiania.s i iwiwm tmnwm as TT T mcmmtm,mm- .iisiiumiisswssiw s. uH mi isii i susws i sisi i ,,.
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sr CLOSING &UT af
A I'll 'I 1 1 1 N SA- h
Ttaving decided, to quit farming, I will well at Public Auction on the
lluMin t.. ..... 1 ,..:!.. ......1-1. ..!.'' 1...!.. l.t-. I j, i n iir-n.
j's"" miiu ""mi ui, uvuuiviii .nut mue.s Houiuwesi or williS'Tiic
ing described icrsona1 property, On-
old 3Iike
follow-
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COMSIKXCING AT 11:00
OTHOCK SUA H f
bay mare, 10 years old, heavy in foal.
Hir Icon grey hordes, U yr., wt. 2200.
brovui borne, 10 years, wt. Ilo0.
1 good saddle horse, ii
1
1
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roan horse, 12 years, i. 1200.
black horse, S years, wt. 1200.
grey horse, 10 years, wt. 1100.
wt. 1000.
37 head of a
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2 cowa with calvoH. H2 springy heifers. l-yctir-old bull.
'0
2 yearling bulls.
15 Read of
FAR
good &fao& Mg
MACHINERY
a T. J. Mandt Avagons, complete, II boxes with scoop endj
wagon, i Iioxcm withlnlgate. (jood hay rack and wagon.
ale.
True
Stoughton truck
k wagon. Ituggy.
nrr.
IT
cm
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u...S
,..f 3t nv MF CUttM
JHclorniick 8-ft. binder. 2 McCQrmick mowerw. McCormick hay rack. 2 Dsiiii
Kwet4ps. 2 good (Ukcm, 1 new last spring. :1 Moliue cultivators. 2-row Culti
vator: tSulkey plow, walking plow. John Deer'coru planter, new last year and
100 rods wire. 2-row istalk cutter. 2 drug, 1 il-section aiid 1 2-section. New
harrow cart. Cloverleaf nianuro .spreader. Hoosier drill. Large Economy
King cream Hepnralor. (lood buucli of took". Pitchforks. (Jood as now, sad
dle and bridle. '1 sett., li-incli harness, almost new. (Jood set driving harness.
(lood net Hingle haraosa. Xumerous XetH. Illankets. Collars. Set H-inch
hantesH, praclically new. SIiovoIh, scoops, etc. ; dozen mixed hens. House
hold goods and other articles too numerous to mention.
TKRMN -10 month' time at ljer cent interest; Sums under $10, (Jasb.
DEAN
CORNELL
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Col. Ii". 1; UASJIUSSBN, Auctioneer.
wner
C. ,1. (JOODFIOLLOW, Clerk.
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