i mvoTA rntTMTV TfFUALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBR. nn rn fr n M "'jjQ fl n km w j irmaiiv ifrwi mnjTiiT"-'TWTmTT,gfir' 5ra ' -... ..-, B I McKelvie & 1 ton's I n..ti: ci r PoIa.xud CKtrvsx. S5s-d Sows To He Held III Pender. Nebraska, Tuesday, Jan. 28th 'orty.eljjhl Head of JIITyiH Poland ('l)lna Bred (Hits Threo reentered spring bonis. A uniform offerinR- from Ne braska's pioneer herd, rcpro MontitiK tne blood of the Inter national champion, Mc's Snmp Bon.and the National champion, JK Price, breeding. OfferlnR is lmmuned and fully Kuaran tcod. Every animal bred by the sellers. Pediv;reei furnish ed sale day. A worthy offer ing in every respect that are in the pink of breeding condi tion. For cataJojr, write to 0. McKELVIE, Clay Confer, Nebr.sta Cols. Slicehiiii, Yo(?t and Criirsp, Aiictliiiii'ers. L ESPERATE LEAP FOR LIFEl TUB Jl KHALI) - $1.25 Per Yr CLAIMS CENTURY-OLD FUND Chilean Government Ako Return Unexpended Portion of In demnity Paid In 1821. ot Tho full bench of Iho jMiiatneliuiclti Biipreino court has boon cnllod upor to determine the ownership of u ftinf, nearly a century old, which Is elalmw! by the commonwealth of Mnoanchu Hetts on one hand and the Chllenn gov eminent on tho othor. In 3821 mi American ship returnlnj from Cbliux to Boston was seized bj Ghllcnu revolutionists and its enrgt confiscated. When nornml condllioni prevailed in Chllo tho Unlto'd Slntpl demanded Indomnlty and Clillo pnU $70,100. William H. Gardiner of Urookllna AIiies., was selected to distribute h money ninonn those entitled, to it. Hi executed tho trust except as to tw Chinese known only as Pnqun itrv' Moqwi, morchantfl and Thomas Vtir her of lioston. Mr. Qnrillnor failed t locate these persons or tholr reproson tatlves. ' When ho died tho trust wai transmitted to his son, and upon tin hitter's death to tho grnndson ant Krcnt-grandson, Hubert II, Cardinal and Ilohcrt II. Gardiner, Jr., who nrf now Its custodians. Tho present holders of tho , fiui have Bcarchcd through tho records u tho state department, tliroiiKh th American consular norvlco nt Canton China, and through various oIIkk nourcca, for tho heirs of l'uquu, Moqiu and Thomas Furbor, without succoss Parachute the Only Hepo of Occi pants el -dbsprvatlori Dalfoon Destroyed at the Front. A British rihservotloo-wnlloim, no (bored nt tho western froat had its enblcs cut by ene-tar airplanes, ftI the balloon Kooral fbosfrod8,if feet npv.nrd Into the cloud A -Waiter IB London Mall, who lllt&rfl the Incident, describes what fotlottM. From the point whara U Vanished, Iip says, we presently saw on kibbII sperh. thn another, dropping f rou the clouds. For some hundred of foot! they fell like dead weltfht, then pttrn chutos npen(J, rml tho vfiki, now revealed as raen, were steadied In their earthward" rorrre, flonUn,? rap Idly, but safety, to tho ptound After th balloon got free, they, hail destroy! their pnpor and tostrn nients, clambered over tho Sldo Qt tho bnBkot, nod Iwprd for Ho Ihto tho rreat void beneath them, trusting that the parachutes' ntrapned round their waists would open when tftey should. Think of (hot desperate spring Into the vast, gray vapory nothingness be nenrh tin lmlloou; the feelirc of tho men (ii they made H, urrccrtaln of what -would happen ; the nwf ul to nfca tlon of cisfln,t yourscjf blindly froifc soch nn apfioJHng height wHh the knowledge ilmt only flossy -piece of, material, which ralcht act rightly and mtht not, Intervened hetwopa your nelf and a cwsh into tho earth many thousands of foot botow; the -tense strain of tho stonc-Ilko drop thrpugh two hundred feot of tho void brfore the pnrnWhuto opened, and th-n yie nnrfoas Mental qaery, throttjth the later utases of tho descent: "what Khali I li'jlit fl9'"iV' matter of w premo co:riTTCSfo' tlat efianeo got erna absolutely. In this uo, tho men inado n ife landing. ' ,"- SPLENOIOWORK OF DtVB tKOAL XOTTCKS VlrtTitniication Jau., 101ft -Iw ItOIMAKD rAUMKimirl.T " Notice is herehy fven that th'f'y . - . V '.' nni ihh'i tvti wizen unrtor n.ja puc- w juani to- tho lawH or tho ;t.u ot Nsbrsaka., corporation, the n!mo of wWcH "Huhhard Faro.-; . Supply Gcmry. iho uruicipn place" 01 tr-'nr.c- .. k i i X s. Z4XM)UU&r .:U.u - 'i'Z m& CLOSING OUT. Auct IO vmmfimmM. "m2a cja b r;- vjf MOa I s Feal of 'Underwater Bepalrlnfl' on Wrecked Si'ntsr I Olvn Hlflh Prslsa by Ghlpplrlfc Men. "Cleans" Crowd of Cash. Vacuum gleanliiK money from streo. crowds was tho striking schomo cm ployed In one of tho largo cities Komi weeks ago for tho -benefit of tho Ite Cross, says Popular Sclonco Mngazlno A suction plpo was hold over tin heads Of persons congregated on the sidewalk, and contributions solicited by n leathcr-lungcd seaman who about; od through n megaphone. Crisp doj lar hills and worn greenbacks, It maft torcd not which, were drawn In b; Htrong suction forco when inserted 1. tho nozzlo of Uio tube. Tho novelty of tho plan nttractc passers-by and drow forth many doun tlons. One of the "st renjnrt-jiblo feats In the h!tojry of Amorlcnn Inbor, occowl Ing to Copt. I.rmls Turner, represent" Ins mnrlno underwriters, was the snli marine -rcpalrtndt of A etenmer sal vaged oflt the Cslltofftia const hy a diver nnmOd Theodore Wlefci, Th success o? thia mn In his perllotw Work.mr.de It possible to raise tho ves sel for fuithor imtwrtnnt servfci In the governmenl'B war progrnm, wliefe ship plnir is urgently needed. There wre fully IflQ patches of, tem porary nrWrc to Be put on tlm shatt ed sides of tht VC.Wol While U w bumping Hbmii on tho rocs, making, M by all oi'il i the higgcut oh of tho kind nnw nHiimnf,l ,m h tAlfl flnftHt. The hljj ri-t pfteh Wa teh feet Vrtd and id feet jomr. Three layers of Inchi plank, with r anvns between, were asM In pntebliifr. rl lil kept the water out while the Mi!p was helnir pnnfped. Lnr iwuibcr i of Milpplus wen vis ited the dry dork w hero' tho .ship went after IMver Wick's exploits, and wow nstnnlHhed that ll had leon posBlWo to snlvngn the vowel at nil. The dlvorM work Is viewed nil nion tho const nt an Inspiration to labor in Its great task of wluuing the war. tlnff tno Uinmes of s& oo-"pornti' i. -shall ho at Huhtnrd,'JJakot; ocunty, Ne1wastr, Tha 0ct for1 wWch this cupf.r ation is rtned It to buy, aell, j ' and- traffic in merchandise of nil kinds at rotail or wboleale, and to own. Hold. rlnt. lace, mortKnee. soil I jutd ,ooVey, real estate and personal propt rty jus my becoma desirsblo or neoQSBary. in tne aopauct vt. .,e tosjtnaav ! Tho auiJhorigad canttnl tock f said cerporati'o ahaN be ' ftJOjOOW, of which fully 9l2,mab shall hvo been paid in utthe time -of tho c'iinr.icetjwnt of luinlnets, which thftll hoi, S.Mtlell 'in shares 4f the par vnh-e of-10.00. , This, coforRtion slwll commerces huHirtesB on the lt day of August, 1018, and ahejl continue tntll tho 1 dry erf'AuRiMt, 133, with rlKhfc of renewal or dlasolution, at provlctci by law. Too indebte'hir3 of, th',3 eorpi-iitb-n aholh ui no time ecced one half of its cap'tal stock, except a: otirrwiso-roVidod by law. 'I'Hey affairs of this corporr.ti .n. 'h ill he under the control and mai, nf c-tnent of a Boj.rd of five Director a who shall ho stockholders, whow term of off sea shall be for one year or untllHheir successors Rro elected w d Civsll8Qd. Iho Uourd of Directors fhall elect from their number a president, and isnuil eject or appoint n. troasurer n A seoret'nry, aod rn'iy create aoeo " Other . offices and appoint weh orher amenta as" tho" busi ness of the corporation m.y require. tlfttH.the reguler Unnoal meeting f thjU .a'ckholders which shall bo hai t on the third Tuesday in May of er.ch year, the foUdWrng named per uiu shall COnBtltuti the Board of Directors: George, Tirnlin, Fred IJartek, r,. Brown PaJmer. John Fil ler and Snniael Knox, and until said annual mecins in My, 1919, the roHowtn;? persons fhall constitute he genera's ofi.cprs, ot said corpora tion, vb Gcorpo TinUln president, Johh Fclier, tier'urcr, and, George Timlin, sc-ct'etary, ubHafd Prutoa Supply Compapy. Cv Geortre Timlin. President. Atfcst: Georpo Timlin, Secrteary. (Soft!) ' Haviiiir miIiI my farm. 1 nil! uU. 4 miles smrlh c, if .Inclison. Ncbiv. niiil 4 ft) ttorthwt'st of Hnbbard, Nel)r., and ." milow pat hii1 1 miln south of Watt'vliuiy. Xob., ami 1 mWo month rf dooilvriti, Xchr., to the hiffju'ftt ImiIiIit, without reserve, nil my JHtln 30, Thursday, SAtK TV ISfTABT AT 11:00 O'CLOtK 8 head of Horses & l-'KBE LUNCH AT XOOX W Mm 1 Njinft of roan mare 8 ami 4 yWrs oh, wt. 3500 Ihs. 1 sorrf K mjtrc, 5 years old, wt. 1300 Ihs. v ,1 saa of good males, 12 ycarrf old, wt. SgOO lbs. 1 froan mare, 12 yenrs old, wt. 1200 Jlis. ' ' bay gelding, 1-i years old, wrt. 110'J fhs. 1 black marc, 5 years old, wt. 1400 -Ibi. , 1 coining 2-year old e'oH. 1 good 'coming yearling eolt. 0 yearlings on full feed. 7 choice milk cowu. 'A srood I'i'i i 36 C5ii&ier White Dandaacs Now Mado Quickly. A recent Invention whlcl hns noj been ninrkotcd as yet, hut Is roportc( to bo u grcnt succoss, Is an olcctrh roller for uso in tnnkhig the much needed ilvo-ynrd rolls of handngoa This now dovlco Is not only n aruai tlmo nnd labor Oliver, but requlrei llttlo prnctlco to lourn to operate. Tin rollers opornted by hund, as thoy haVi heen heretofore, requlro skill nn( training to opnrnto them successfully and tho work la strenuous. By rolllnj electrically tho operator bj ablo t keep both hands on the bnmlagQ whllu In hand operation one hanl guides the roll or bumluuo niul tin other operates tho roller. New Llflht on Term "0. K." 1'iwldcnt Wilson has his own WR of doing things, and ho nleo hns t very good reason for dolus them hit own way. Not only does that applj to matters of world-wide Important! hut to trivial things ms well, In signing unofficial documetMao official documents he fonnally wrifci "Approved" tlie president Of the Tlt ed States precedes bis signature fjtt tho word "01;eh.H ' , One of his accrWarles, Hnddonlj realizing tiie signineahc;e of the worU" asked the president why he did no) writ "0.' It" "IJocnuse that's wrong," said "Tll sou. "Wrong?" echoed jhe secretary "Isn't it derived from Andrew Jack wm's Ori KrechtT'" ' "No," said Wll tort. ,'0. K.' i ofter. ciToneously used for 'Okeh,' which t tho Cliwuw iangusgo moons, ''It li o.' " l".r:,t puwUcation Jan, 9, 119 Iw Order of Kpiirlnar and Notice on Petl thin ftrtytt!cmeut;f. Account- Xn the Count; Codftt ' of Bokota County, Nebraska, State of obrtfefca Conty of Dako ta 88. In Janalo lather Jacobin, Sarah Mwlo Boss,, Jeiwtfjp E. Ittss.jftrank G. fait, Vlnethrt Eoss, Edrtr h. ftosjs, Bernard E. &o$s, id 6 ail percons interested in tho 6Slat of Leonard Uor, det eased: ' On iMidinw ihe petition of Sidney T. I-'-rmJ praying a final suUlemcnt i4nd i.llowance of his account fdd in Ibis Court on tho 2nd day of January, iiJlD, and ior proofs of heirship, tt ia hereby ordered that you and all persona interested in wml mutter may, and do appear j& the County Court ta be held In and lor said County, on tho 31st day of January, A. 1. I91S, nt'ten o'clock A. M., to show Caiipe; if anv there be. whv the prayer of the petitioner should not i..e granted, and that notice f the pendtney of said petition a.id the nearlnuf thereof be given to all per son interested in said matter tyy publishing a copy of 4thls order in Iho Dakota County Herald, a wccklv newnpaper printed in said county, for four successive weeks Drior to anidday of hearlna. H. W. aiCKINLKY, (Seal) County Judge, j SR mtr ti choice bvood'IOW, a,H bred .to pure-bred Chester White 'boar. 1 boar. 20 goou ahowts, ail good one.. MMMMMt i Ttriargwi sm i i iiniimasnw)iin in m I r ' Ai: Complete Line d Farm Machines1 N SK HAhE BILLS FOnrURTfrKR'PAUTK'UCAKS y 20 bushels potatoes. 1100 hurhels good corn in crib. 200 bushels i;h! oats. biiHttels wheat. 10 bushels go.od seed com. li tons alfalfa, clover and .timothy A lot of good chickens. 1 well drilling out-fit, complete. TERMS 10 month time at HpQi- ecuih interest: Ruhik under $10, Cash PETER ANDERSON 9 Col. E. F. HASHUtfSEX, Auctioneer. Owner 3f. ,T. 1JOLKK, Cleric. W, ,r, tZf&&vi7&rtrj yxrr&nry&i&rmaxiBSisit. WfcewtoA"""-1'1 fc---r i i. &i AJsv4..?Js-4A-ii , v u, .... i -wU'iaNiJw;, MHWiMMMtfVMUMM F,7'Mryti Cc Swamp a War Garden. Too old to be taken Into tho service Ocorge Hoy, ti Jnpaueso resident ol Juneau, Alaska, -ling turned u mos qullo HWnmp Jnto u patriotic gnrdet tlmt has become tho admiration of ilu city. llndlshus In this unique garden soni! their greoii tops upnnrd to form "thi word "Liberty," and near by is formei n bell. To ono side a cross blooms In rot sweet peas, wlillo tluy walla, wrlgglj fences nnd rocks Willi Jlqwurs wandop lug over thorn add to thu uttrnolloni of tho place. Cost of Infectious Diseases. Scarlet fevor, jncnsloa nnd illphUie rln cost tho puoplo of Chicago $7,602, 4jS during tho courso of tho year. Tidi hugo bill represents eo much putd on; ! ris tho prlco of carelessness and in difference, for much if not all of.thl disease might luivn been pravanton precautions, moralizes tho Journal o tho American Medical Awoolnt' r, urging tlio dollars uud cents vnluu o , disease urcvsfltlon. , Wheat Nat a Necessary Food. Wheat la not ftecoasury. -Wo an accustomed to regard wheat ns a taon or less indlapenvablo nrtlclo of dk't It hrn't. It is an artJqlo of luxnry, u! ubsolutely uqthlng e.Uie. Wheat nos sessea over oats, corn and rice thso lately no nutritional quality for mac or beast. It has no more protein and r.r better protein. It has no more fat and no better fat. It has no mineral salt better or in larger amounts. It hau no more fuel or better fuel. It U Just one of the cereals, and there iau't tho Bli,;hteKt evidence that it is th lir.s iu, because o for as compara tive t-MH ure foncerned in nalmnls it isn't tho best one; it is very fi from the best one. 4. M. Taylor, &f.t, U. 8. Food Adinhil tutor. Germany From ih Clauds, "Ryc" ltleUenbRvUvi l .wtad )M saylog: ' "tti n.-iny lwks vutber pence fnl Plrat publication Jau. 0, 1919-4w Probate Nolbje to TrOdltors. - In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Pete Gigenr, deceased. Notice lo hereby Riven,- that tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet the administrarix of said es tate, before me. County Judge "f Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in aid county, on thi 4th dy of March, 1919, and on the 7th day of April, 1910. ,.t 10 o'clock A, M- each clay, for tne purpose of presenting their ciafms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Thr3i months nro allowed for crjdlt ore t prM.ut their claim from Jan uary 4, 10it, and one year fur tho ad ministratrix to settle satd estate, fro! the 12th day of October, 1918. This notice will no "published m the Dakota County Herald for 'four weeks successively prior to the 4lh day of March, lyik Witness my hand and seal of said CO)rt, this 4th duy of Jnnur.iv, A. D. 191t. - S. W. McKlNLtiY, (Seal) County Jude. W CLOSING OUT i III -I 1 R i lm w Arcrfci 'ffl & f AW-J Itavlug decided, to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the old Mike Duggen farm, I mile north of Goodwill and 2 miles southwest of Willis'the follow ing described personal property, on 'Tuesday, -3- - Jan. 1 1 0 (50M3IKXC1N AT 11:00 O'CLOCK SUA HI k icb I CfiiacM "'ceif.. l-j C&si 3th: Cured ! k.'l it I'm ,ml i . U,,.;, c b K rias-,. eonljn a tlin . 1 I ?' B'-i wij ( mi i 'nih ' ijj ar'l n.it ti I u . Mil' ll. -it I r, . C"U,rrj,Al I .n 1 r vmuik . lit- liinS i ui l:ui'ti t iM m,ij n I n.nff of tu J4ni:liu Ti '." Wo " U.ln iu" l lauan 1 yn iuveii .. riMUnw ru ( im. :rrt-i-x Pft IVlMI 4, ffvmtit. lHfru.ti,ti-o.w.nit nii-H t IMHu i"i?4 iao ho rilf t nJl 'b' rw'wwi II I Il-!tfl-l a5 1 1 M MS i WiM la ltl us eurmi I an iMIuM.ert N1. rrota above and there sei'ias to he llltb ' ' " ' dtstuildi.tf Hi 111 bii' k :i ,nvsif oui l' ' HneH. Ti'.n H wine tin i i m- point "f l i ('. '- i .'. '(.. muu t,'it -i i 1 1 t i . i ''! i ii. i i i , , ovrw, i.iioamy t.t . . i i nt urr se.ft. Any held i-."iud v 't! l,-ri'.R a! ij-m loekio''t ijit ; i -i i. it -i It Mor'd i m' tt tli.e I i ; n'. . t i a , i.'i - i' ' i n fi n i d ! i 1 t i i" i ill J i pin i i l M.lUl J,'ifi'ii li I. cntly." tof$Yr r vw n uim i a Mflit mti y w na, i H rUH " K J hi ' l, la i sar in thru i j' lUo t.n, fir t vanii it cir- ' HO Toi ao. a The FOLKS AT HOME TO TUX 'EM EXP m$ i ;-SMaAiT' rultfu. ' :; Warisi'.- faMih it F' B, I . .1 kvrirr!y (. oa.'i A.i Any ,d'j i. u-l v. i citaur c- i.,t i-'Jf m: if CMMM 1 ba mare, 10 years old, heavy in foal. 1 pair iron grey horsVs, (' yrs.. wt. 0200. 1 brown home, 10 years, t. Hot). 1 Rood saddle horse. 37 head of 2 cows with calves. 32 springy heifers. 15 Read of god FAR yrs. roan horse, 'Z years, wi. 3200. hlacK horse, S years, wt. 1200. grey horse, 10 years, wt. 1100. wi. 1000. L, gooct 1 -year-old bull. attie 2 yearling hulls. J ZKk&1LG e Dg MACHNERY ST. G. Mandt wagons, com pi etc, 3 boxes with scoop endgate. Stougblou Irueh wagon, 8 boxen wllh'eirflgate. Good hay raek and wagon. Truck agon. Huggy. McCorniick 8-ft. binder. 3 MeCorntiek moMers. McCorniick hay rack. 2 )aiu sweeps. 3 good difcc, 1 new last spring. 3 Moliue ctiltivators. 3-row Culti vator; Sulkey plow, walking plow. John ieer'eorn iilanter, new last year and 160 rodt wire. 3-row utalk eulter. 3 drags, 1 3-soction and 1 2-section. New harrow curt. Cloverleaf niauuro spreader. Hoosier drill. Large Kconotny King ereaiu separator. (iood bunch of tool.. Pitchforks. (Jootl as new, sad dle and. bridle. 4 sets 1 i-iitelt harness, aliuoKt ucav. (Iood set driving harness. Good ml single harness. Numerous Nets. Ulankets. Collars. Set 1.1-inch harrtena, practically new. Shovel, scoops, etc. 3 dozen mixed hens. House hold goons and other art ides too uumcrouM to mention. TEH.MR--10 100111 time at 8 ier cent interest; Sums tinder $10, Cash. OJuAIi U nwFi i n Col. K. V. ASiIl'SEX, Auctioneer. wi'riwft ynm '-de WJllCI C. J. (JOODFELLOW, Clerk. Br' t m I M 1 W K" - Bl '12 & I tf V I taWJj,F,i ! 4-ljf. wrtTVft-.,tffW' s iV, WW I "ft M''tTtf eutj ryl. -,si.hB - ,-y .