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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
'1yJ'"t'w " '"W uy'"j rjv v V "- rj- "- DAKOTA GOUNOJV HRALfy DAKOTA' OIOT. WIK, n i i mmj. u ww "r."." rtT Carnahan Gains Twenty Pounds a2ffiBSBBEEBEiEEEESS2EBKSSESESSEl G. F. Hushes & Co. ALTHOUGH 9 YEARS OF AGE HE WORKS LIKE HE DID 30 YEARS AGO TANLAC BUILDS HIM UP. -v . ' - T"- " " ' "- a IV pi " '.. ' . . ' Chesterfield IC-ARETTES Jab&Sffi&'rsk Domestic tobacco3 f J J?W SB AbbbC9bbbbbbbb) &t " jMr hB9BHHUIHBd L bbbbbbbbbbbbLJbbbbbbb' W Does what? , V Does the one thing that smokers have always wished a cigarette would do SATISFY. Chesterfields not only please the taste but they go straight to your "smoke-spot." ' They let you know you're smoking. That's what wn mean by SATISFY. It's all in the blend the private formula of the manufacturer and ihe blend can't be copied. That's why only Chesterfields SATISFY. Moisture-proof package luecptthcm firm and freah, whatever the weather. 1M "If I had not found Tanlac I don'J. believe I would be olive today," said J. W. Carnahan, of 1414 Third St., South, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in relat ing his remarkable experience with the medicine, recently. "Last October," he continued, "I went to Nitro, West Virginia, to work in the ammunition plant and as they were paying extra good wages I got greedy, overworked myself and brok.j down. Until that time l nau never suffered from any serious illness, but now my stomach was all out or order and I was so run down that I could n't work without just playing out completely. I never wanted any thing to cat and what little I did force down gave me trouble. "I have never had much faith in medicines, especially the advertised kinds, and never took two dollars worth in all ray life. But after reading what others said Tanlac had done for them I cot a bottle and It certainly is wonderful how quickly the right medicine will get a person to feeling right again. I had no', taken but a few doses of Tanlac un til that knotty feeling left my stom ach and I began to straighten right up. The medicine has put me in shape to where I have actually gain ed twenty pounds in weight, and, at though I am sixty-nine years old I can do as much work as I could thirty years ago. "Today I shoveled dirt over a nine fopt wall for five hours, unloaded ce ment for two hours, then started un loading lumber, and came home feel ing all O. K. I can eat just any thing I want and lots of it and then get hungry between meals, and noth ing I cat gives me the least trouble. I want to emphasize the fact that I have not had an ache nor a pain since right soon after I commenced takinsr Tanlac. I simply feel like years have been added to my life. J, expect to always keop a bottle of Tanlac on hand. It beats anytning in the way of medicine I have ever seen or nearu ot anu i 'recommenu it to all my friends when I hear them complaining of not feeling well." Here is another instance of the remarkable reconstructive powers of Tanlac. Mr. Carnahan is only one of many thousands who have taken it with the same results. Tanlac prov ed of great benefit to him because 1 1 contains certain medicinal proper ties which enrich the blood and pro mote a healthy appetite for nourish ing food. Tanlac has been very suc cessful in overcoming nervousness and sleeplessness, not from a quiet ing effect on the nerves, for it has no such effect, but by strengthening the nerves and bringing back the normal state of health through its effect on the appetite and nutrition of tho body. Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Nelswanger Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. Lumber, Building Ma-1 terial, Hardware, Coal j CM We have now been in Dakota City in the Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to please our customers, to treat every one right and alike; and to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you the same courteous service in the future. COME OFTEN n. It. GREEK, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. SSE? E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer m iManiMiT MMiTrin ninifi-iiri Ponca, Bleb. HID OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF CO. COMMISSIONERS Dakota City, Neb., Oct. 7, 1010 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment with the following members present: O. W. Fisher, chairman; John Fel lor and William H. Rockwell, commls Hloners; also George W. Learner, coun ty attorney; and J. S. Bacon, county clerk. At which time tho following busi ness was transacted, to-wit Now nt thlatlmo tho matter of selecting GO names of persons legully qualified to servo as potlt jurors for tho regular term, year 1011), of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, was taken up and it ap pearing from tho poll books at the last general election that a total ol 13C8 votes were cast in tho soverul precincts of Dakota County, Nebras ka, divided as follows: Hubbard precinct, 15 1; Pigeon pre cinct, G8; St. John's precinct, 120; Summit precinct, 00; Covington pre cinct, 370; Dakota precinct, 1V4; Omadi precinct, 255; Emorson pre cinct, 128, making a total of 13G8 vofps cast in Dakota County, Nebras ka, at tho general election hold No vember 5, 1010. Whereupon the board selected from the poll books tho names of GO per aons having qualifications for jurors, and being divided among tho several precincts as follows; Pigeon, 3; Summit, 4; St. John's, G; Hubbard, 7; Omadl, 11; Emerson, 0; Dakota, 8; Covington, 10; consisting of tho following names: John Van Lent, Harry Goetsch, Henry llopkln, John Mahon, Dennis Hccnnn, Una If. KasmuBsen, E. Miller, Orval Belth, Axel Rasmussen, Hary Hnmm, C. Ki Hejlernun, F. W, Roost, E. It. Polly, Ed. Green, h. B. Palmer, Phillip Smith, Hubert Ltiesobrlnk, O. E. Beacom, Frank Stnding, Fred Ochnn der, N. It, Smith, John W. Thuckor, II. N. Winner, Charles Skldmore, Ernest Harris, ' Smith Frum, H. U. Hansen, Chas. Hulswortn, L. L. How ard, Edw, Wilkins, John Bresnan, John Bopderson, Carl Stecker, Nick Simmons. Win. Thorn, Wm. Kahlir 8. A. He ike:', George BarteU. A. . D. Ramsey. C. E. Doollttle. A. L. Peter ton, John F. Side, Louis Lareen, William Stork, C. D. Smiley, Wm. Fulton, Thomus Knepper, C. C. Hul Ing, Don Forbes, W. J. Shane, Martin Malonoy, Lewis McKinnoy, James Barnett, E. B. Justice, G. Hathaway, Nato G. Miller, W. B. Sater, H, A. Phillips, Paul Nagle, Otto Anderson. Board adjourned to meet Monday, October 27, 1010. J. S. BACON, County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES Write dates, or as for phone me early I will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen in Northeast Nebras ka. I have somo good farms and ranches for sale. Yours for Business. MBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV UBBsR-tHtsflsH BBBBBBL'liBBSiBBBBBBWQHl BBBBBBBBBBBma HbBBBBBBBbJW bbbbbbbbV 2F bbbbV .bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt BBBBBBBW '.jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT bbbIvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1bbb1b7 How is YOUR Subscription? BETTER SIRES BETTER STOCK. (From Farm Bureau News). The IUtt organized crusade in a large country to improvo all Us Hvo stock simultaneously will get under way in tho United States October l. Us slogan.-BETTER SIRES-BET-TER STOCK. Its aim. To hasten tho replacement of tho multitude of scrub domestic animals with pure-bred or high-grade stock and to improvo tho quality of nuro breds thomsolvos. Its main mothod.- Use of only good tmro-bred sires in brooding. Sires in many cases to bo owned coopera tively or exchanged. Live stock Included. Cattle, horsc! and asses, swine, sheep, .gouts, ond poultry. Agencies cooporatlng. Tho United States Department of Agriculture, tho State agricultural colleges, State live-stock oiucials, live-stock associa tions county agents, farmers' organi zations, agricultural and livo-stoct journals. Reasons for cumpulgn. Quality anu productive capacity or tho aver ago American farm animal are still low. Millions of farmers uro wast ing time and money on animals that give less returns for tho buiuo expun dtturo than would better stock, Public cooperation. More than 500 live-stock specialists hnvo made sug gestions on the plan of campaign. Further constructive ideas and sug gestions from any source will be wel comed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. The following statements embody about nlno-tcnths of tho Ideas by tho specialists; Plan simple enough to be easily followed. Federal department's chief interest will bo to reinforce work of States and counties, not to concern Itself with local details. Department's energies merely along educational lines, although inuny sug gestions of legislation "gainst scrub sires bavo been made. Plan includes" everyone who keeps any kind of domestic live stock, from tho boy or girl with a few chickens to the' extensive ranchman or breed er of livo stock. Scrub pure-bred sires as well as common scrubs should bo eliminated. rceuing anu caro xuiiy as import ant as good breeding. Local agrtucltural leaders in every community to decido whether cam paign shall be intensive or conduct ed slowly. Department to keep records of pro gress by counties and announce re sults periodically. States to bo fur nished with records, which they may keep as they desire. Emblems to be furnished keepers of pure-bred sires of good quality In all their classes of live stock; an ofTicial recognition ,of meritorious ulfort, but not a guaranty of the quality of livo stock. Emphasis on the use of good pure bred sires rather than on ownership. Individual benefits and more effi cient production to be stressed, rath er than increased number of animals. Each county to follow Its own ideas as to tho kind of stock its farmers should keep. Farmers who do not caro to take part will bo asked to ot the r chll. droit do so. The plan of campaign interferes in no way with any work in live-stock Improvement now being conducted, but makes all the work moro dellnito and effective by providing oiTiclal recognition for progressive breeders. Wcewly News Letter. First Pub. Oct. 2, 1910 3w. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. State of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed ward Cyril Oliver, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Julia Agnes Oliver praying thut Administration of said Estate may bo. granted to Sidney T. Frum as Administrator. Ordered, that October 17th, A. D., 1019, at ten o'clock A. M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy or this oruer in Tho Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, for tnree successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated September 20th, 1010. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. Dr. Koch Sells a 10-oz. Bottle of Vanilla Extract for 90c, and Lemon for $1.00. And our Spices of all kinds are the Cheapest sold on the market. We put out a 50-lb.Pail of Poultry Tonic for $8.00, and, we guarantee it will make your hens lay. We also sell Stock Tonic, and No. 1 Dip. You can get these goods from the wagon, or at the C. W. Hitts residence, South Sioux City, Neb. E. J. GARLOCK, Agent South Sioux City, Nebr. I'AHINU FOB lIimIIS(3 (JILTS (From Farm Bureau News). All spring gilts, intended for breed Ing purposes should bo selected at this time and given special care. They should be kept growing by sup plying them with u liberal feeding of a well balanced ration. Where this is provided with plenty of ex orcise these young sows will keep growing without getting too fat. Not only will the gilts mature much larger if properly fed, but the nig crop will bo stronger und in larger numbors. Alfalfa hay, shorts, oil meal and tankago should supple ment corn. Oats is one of the best as woll as ono of tho cheapest feeds. The Herald 1 year, $1.26. First Pub. October 0, 1010 4w. Order ot Hearing and Notice on l'c tltlon for Settlement of Account. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Da kota ss. To Cecolla Longkar, Julia Grand singer, Mary Deroin, Myrtle Last, Mary J. McBrlde, Catherine Twohig, and Henry Didler, and all persons Interested In tho estate of John Did ler, Deceased: On reading tho petition or Joe fil. Twohig, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on tho 1st day of October, 1010, and for the final settlement ot said estate, and for his discharge as Executor of said estate. It Is hereby ordered that you and alt persons interested in said matter may, anu uo, appear ai ine vounty Court to be held in and for said County, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1010, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any thore be, whv the prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing tnereor no given to an persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, tor four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. S. W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. Westcott's Undertaking Parlors ATJTO AMBULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 426 New Phone, 2067 I i I i nsamiice.)nipif(tj or.NEwlUvtN COMMtcncur JOHN H. REAM; Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. J A -SL -d A ) 5 .v I I ML M !.- ,r& r m ;te f in" . ly fc-jniatjanwn tit-f HLJllIggggg" yBabMT1BVgJJ?wiMit r "T4fc$j