ppr- i DAffOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBM. Mm ' :i V . 3f: vfflimTtmnTBinrnni bkj jpvv j I I & Ml iM WKmrSKWSSf KJ'i 'MM 11 Iff III i $& " iwcr -'jjji t mt i"j-.j.t .Trii 7rj avc ri i wj vvu.r! finilMBflHBHHHmMHWIHHHtottiBMriLHMMHHEE nuoHMiiHiiwiMnninfiivsiiaainaiMnHiiiiiHiaHHHHBaKtt I? ,aa j .- i i iiaaan w Ft us PAINT PROFI 1 1 ' i1 i P'lWl iWlBil ' l 1 i wtiiaiiwiiiiMiiiifc,thMjlf.niri irJ( nnw -Cfi.ivnmr-rwmv iWfrffrj,nl,h-nfn;iTiPfV"("" ffrfflifrtHwrfirirniirtrrMri tort , i "jVERY Dollar you put in proper Paint comes back to you many times. Paint pays a profit in the prolonged life of your property, and in the renewed pleasure of its rejuvenation. Protect your property with Paint, wherever possible, and whenever it needs it. Whatever you have to paint, remember, you can paint it with a DEVOE product, which you can buy with this understanding: "Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed. Your decision is accepted when you use I)t VOE. If it fails to do what is claimed for it fust go to a DEVOE dealer. He is r authorized to give you the full benefit of the DEVOE guarantee." ; - . This Space for the Name of the DEVOE AGENT Mam .'KV TANLAC PLANT IS NOW COMl'LtiTtil) jiAuNiri(!i:NT Ninv laiioiiatoiiy HAS DAILY CAPACITY 01' .'Ili.OOO IIOTTIiKK. What Ih Hnid to bo (ino of thu largest plinrmucouticnl laboratories in thu United Stntes litis been com plcteil.iit Dayton, Ohio, for the man ufacture of Tanlnc, thu well-known medicine, which according to recent teporta la now Inuring the largest salo of any medicine of its kind in the world. Tho eroction of the new plant was mndo necessary by thu rapid growth ol thu business, as thu older plant wan found to be wholly liuuloiuinto to supply thu everincrunsing deiunnd nhlcli at thu rcsent rate of salu will amount to more than livu million l ol Lies for thu present year alone. Uy thu erection of tiiis plant the iimmifacturei-H of Tanlnc aru giving to fhu world just one moru evidence it remarkable growth and expan sion of their business, and of their iiiMi'ute conlldeneu in its futuru. I'liis announcement will h read .vlth Interest not only by thu many ur New IOWA Alfalfa Hay Stacker Is a Loader fbt Ult Tt.lb trt Vl.lon nd2 In Mhll t I Jfii Y aXwjl 1 1 WJJJiTl it L--2srj" - if ti.lj-L ..til f..l I WifumUh All Heptt Cempl.H A-Mo. 1 IOWA 4-Whlod PUSH ALFALFA tV HAY RAKE IU. 1 mMc Foot CulJt. Willi -' " iWi K Inprorad rowrUlt irnl Sulky Allichjotat. Hit 24-la Ill WhttU with Mn Ftc Hardwood Aile and Toniue Rollers Our Truck for a dump tprlni-toalh rakt It tht lull it truck on tht marktt. It pwnti th longu poundlnj tht ttam. Our caUlot fullr muUlim our I'ull Liu. Wrll lor II. May Tool Manufacturing Co. ' N. II. MsdUl, Ur. 10K4 Flrat Avt. Council tiluflt, lewa tliousands of Tanlnc agents scattered throughout every state of the Union and throughout Canada, but to the millions who have used it beneficial ly as well. Tho new building occupies 00,000 square feet of door space. It is six stories in height, practically fire proof throughout, and is of striking architectural design. It also has private railway facilities. This beautiful new structuro now stands in striking contrast beside the older building where Tanlac was first made. Visitors to the laboratories aru strongly impressed with tho extreme ly modern character of tho equip ment. Everything is provided and splendidly arranged to promote sys tematic and rapid production. Tho very latent machjnory and devices known, to invention and pharmaceu tical Science are here used. The interior throughout is imished in spotless white, and all of the large foicu of employees wear while uni forms, which thoy aro required to change dally. Tho main offices on thu first lloor are all finished in Car am marble and mahogany, The entire of process of manufac ture Is conducted under absolutely sanitary conditions. Even the bot tles made uxpressly to contain Tanlac aru washed and sterilized electrically by the ultra violet ray process. They are then filled by automatic machin ery and tho finished 'product is there fore never touched by human hands. When Tanlac was introduced into Canada history repeated itsuil, and thu dumand which had been created in tho United Stntes was quickly du plicated In the Dominion Provinces. As a result, It was recently found necessary to establish another Tanlac Laboratory at Windsor, Canada, which is on a somewhat smaller scale than tho plant at Dayton, but is no less niodernly equipped. These new facilities give a daily capacity of aG.OOO bottles, but as Tan lac is rapidly being Introduced Jnto foreign countries it Is probably only a question of a few years befoie even large facilities will become necessary. While tho manufacturers arc neces sarily working for capacity product ion, it is n fundamental rule of the Tanlac Laboratories that the quality of the medicine shall never be sacri ficed to secure quantity output. Uniform qunlity is guaranteed by a series of careful inspections by ox port chemists, from thu time the roots, herbs and harks aro received in their rough state from all parts of the globe until their medicinal properties have been extracted by the most approved processes. The finished medicine is then bottled, la beled, and shipped out to the tens above described real estate, which has been set for hearing on the DOtli dny of June, A. D. 1919, nt 10 A. M. Dated at Dakota City, Nebraska, this 27th day of May, A. D. 1919. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. Geo. W. Learner, Attorney. OKIHNANCE NO. 2-13. AN ORDINANCE prohibiting the discharge of firearms within the lim its of the YMago of Dakota City, and providing a penalty for the vio lation thereof. Be it ordained by tho Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Village of Dakota City, Nebraskn: ' Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot or discharge any gun, revolver, pistol, or firearm of any description, within the corporate limits of this village, and every per son so committing such offense shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be .fined in nny sum not less than SI. 00 of thousands of druggists throughout rand no more than $10.00. m... iti.i c... i r. v. Section 2. Section 1 of this ordi nance shall not be so construed as to prevent the Village Marshal from YIMjAUK TltKASl'UtiirS ANNUAL ItKPOKT the United Stntes and Canada, to supply n demand, never before uqunl led for this or any other medjeine. The executive anles offices aro lo cated in Atlanta, Georgia, and occu py almost an entire lloor of tho Fourth National Bank Building of that city. Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswanger Pharmacy, In South Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner Pharmacy. IiKCSAri NOTICES 1st Pub. May 29, 1919 Iw. NOTU'i: OP HCAKINC. Estatu of Molllo Graham, Deceased, in the County Court of Dakota Coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To nil per sons interested in said estate, cred itors and heirs take notice, that Thomas Graham lias filed his peti tion alleging that Molllo Graham died intestate in Dakota county, Ne braska, on or about July 15, 1 915, ber ing a resident and inhabitant of Da kota county, Nebraska, and tho own er of tho following described real es tate, to-wit: Tho southeast ouarter of tho northeast quarter of section thirteen, township twentyfoight, range seven, in Dakota county, Ne braska, leaving as her solo and only heirs at law tho following named persons, to-wit: Thomas Gruhnm, and praying for a decree barring claims; that said decedent died Intestate; that no aimlication for administration has been made and tho estate of suid decedent has not been administered in tho Statu of Nebraskn, und that tho heirs at law of said decedent as heroin set fortli shall bo decreed to bo thu owners in feu simple of tho discharging flroarms in tho discharge of the duties of his office. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from nnd after its passage, approval and pub lication, as required by lnw. Passed and approved this 3rd day of June, 1919. G. F. BROYHILL, Chairman Bonrd of Trustees. Attest: Sidney T. Frum, Village Clerk. (Seal.) LUMBER M1I.M OKK nd central bulUInf luH.rUl 25 OR MORE SAVING lo jou. Don't Tin contUtr bujilnf until you baToienl couipltu Hit of wlit joudmiI nd bar our ultimata br nturn tnall, Wa ahfa qulaa and pay tho f relfht. FAPMERS LUMBER CO. '2320 II0Y1) STHnr.T OMAHA, NO. $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers of tills paper will bo picas r a to lciirn that tlicio Is at least one dreaded dtaouno that sclonco lias beon nolo to euro In all Its strides nnd thnt Is catarrh. Catarrh being Greatly Intlucnccd 'jy constitutional conditions requires constitutional tnmtmont. Hall's Catarrh Medicine l taken Internally and Acts thru the ltlood on tho Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying tho foundation uf tho dUense, nlvlnir the patient strength by bulletin? up the con stitution and assisting naturo In doing Us work. The pinprletors have so mu faith in tho curative powers of Hal' Catarrh Medicine that they offer Oj Hundred Hollars for uny case thnt It f-il' to rare Pond for list of testimonials. Address V. 3, CIIT'.NRY A; CO.. Tokda Ohio, Sold by ull Druggist, TSc. MY ANOTHEk WM SAVINGS v TIU VilliiKo of .IneLsoii, .Nebraska, In Account IVItli .1. M, linrrj, Village Trons. RECEIPTS April 30, 1918, By Balance on hand 5 C57 28 July 19, 1918, War. 725, by J. S. Bacon, County Treasurer 315 92 July 19, 1918, Wtu-726, by J. S. Bacon, County Treasurer 204 97 Total $1078 17 DISBURSEMENTS 1918 , ' May 5, War. No. 715, J. G. Marsh, balance clerk hire to May 1, '18.$ 13 20 May 14, War. No. 716, J. B. Smith, election board 3 00 May 14, War. No. 717, Mike Sullivan, election board 3 00 May 14, War. No. 718, Pat Hickey, election board 3 00 May 14, War. No. 719, J. W. Collins, election board 3 00 May 14, War. No. 720, J. G. Marsh, election board 3 00 May 14, War. No. 721, M. J. Flynn, office rent, 12-1-17 to 5-1-18. 25 70 May 14, Wnr. No. 722, J. Boyle, lighting street lamps, 3-1 to 5-1-18 10 00 May 28, War. 723, Dakota City Eagle, Pub. special election and bnllots 1G 00 May 28, War. No. 724, K. B. Printing Co., election supplies 2 57 July 19, War. No. 727, Jackson Garage, Mar., April, May and June, also repairs 59 44 July 29, War. No. 728, W. S. Wall, hauling dirt, 2 men nnd team. 0 00 July 29, War. 729, Phillip Boyle, lighting street lights to 7-1-18.. 11 65 Aug. 21, Wnr. No. 730, J. A. Hill, payment 1 nparton electric plant 700 00 Sept. 14, War. 731, Dakota Co. Herald, Pub. Village Treas. statmt 3 75 Sept. 14, Wa. 732, Chas. Hansen mowing weeds and dragging St... 11 00 Sept. 14,,Wn. 733, J. G. Marsh, clerk salary, May 7to Oct. 1, '18. 20 85 Nov. 8, War. 735, J. G. Marsh, driving to Sioux City hospital .... 6 00 1919 Teb. 28, War. 73G, J. G. Marsh, clerk salary, 10-1-18 to 3-7-19.... 20 75 Feb 28, War. 737, D. F. Waters 3 98 Feb. 28, War. 738, II. Duggan 17 75 Feb. 28, War. 739, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, ofrice rent to3-l-19 o0 00 April 11, War. 740, J. B. Smith, election board . , . 3 00 April 11, War. 741, John Heenan, election board 3 00 April 11, War. 742, M. Sullivan, election board 3 00 April 11, War. 743, II. Goodfellow, election bonrd 3 00 April 11, War. 744, P. Carney, election board 3 00 April 30, to balance account 69 53 Total $1078 17 April 30, 1919, By Balance on hand 69 53 J. M. BARRY. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 21st day of May, 1919. Michael R. Boler, Notary Public. Abstracts of Title i I A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy or every ADscract l make I J. J. EIMEllS, Uondetl Abstractor. Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Company I 'LlATi0 I ' TtSXyv-r' i y-i orNtwKAVN.ComcTK it rsumiice (bnipaiy JOHN H. REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. 1 i w39jrtr':wJC!5R-'iv ,!- jas-s:k-. Tf jr-a