Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 20, 1920, Image 6

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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and MANALIN
Mrs. E. M. Harris, JL R.
No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends
a message of cheer to tho
eick:
"After following your advice
and uslnf? I'aruna and Manalln, I
tt cared of catarrh of (he none,
throat and stomach, from which
I had suffered for Meveral year.
When I commenced taking I'o
runa I could not make my lied
without mopping to rent. Now I
The Right
In all caaea of
DISTEMPER, PINKEYE
INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC.
of all horses, brood mares, colta
anu amnions is to
"SPOHN THEM'
on the toncuo or In tho feed "with
$P0HH'S DISTEMPER flOMPOUHD
niva . ...m..1.. ... .11 1, & ...
on the blood and elands. It routs the
disease by oxpelllnp the germs. It
wards off the troublo, no matter how
they aro "exposed." A few drops a day
firevent those exposed from contract
ns disease. Contains nothing Injuri
ous. Sold by druggists, harness deal
ers or by the manufacturers. 60 celits
and $1.15 per bottlo. AGENTS WANTED.
SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND.
The Reason.
"When money talks, everybody
listens." "Hut nhon money tnlks, It
alwuyn tnllcH mils." ,
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WOMEN! DON'T BUY POOR DYE!
Say You Want "Diamond Dyes" No Other Kind!
Don't Spoil or Streak Your Material
V Kch package of "Diamond Dyes"
'- conlnlna directions so simple Hint nny
woman enn dlamond-dyo a now, rich,
fadeless5 color Into worn, alinbb'y snr-
mentH, drupurlea, coverings, whether
WOULD HAVE TO CALL-EARLY
Indianapolis Man Learned Something
Whon He Set Out to Buy
Second-Hand Auto.
Hob Dovcrlcks, head of tho tnnnu-
- ' Bcrlpt department, stato board of cdu-
' cation, tolls a g- 1 om -"bout two au-
-?, 'iomobllcH'nml a man of , the -people.
Says r-b! s .- .
"I thought I'd try to pick .up a soc-
ond-hnnd n toiUQblle and c Joy somo
of tho delights of tho rich, and so bo-
gan scanning tho 'for salo' columns
of the nowspiipon. I snw an adver-
tlnetnerit that told about .11 Kord sedan
only slightly used nnd for wilo at n
rcnsonahlo price.
"I called tho telephone number
- given. A .womnn answered tho call.
- She nld he? brother had ndvertlsed
tho mnchlno; (hat ho hod bought tho
Ford to ubo whjlu ho was having his
Nuilonnl'piiluted. I tqld her I'd call
the nest morning find (al'.c to tho
brother, nnd received tho reply:
"Well, I don't know whether you
can got him unless you call very early.
Ilo leaves at flvo o'clock, becauso lio
drives n mlllc wagon,"
rw.,. . : rr :
" ,Wj-.- Jud Tunk(n,.
' Jud Tunklns says the only objection
- ho has to inr.z dancing Is that It's ll
blotto Bpoll a mnn's technique for fol
lowing n plow. ' '
It's a mean mnn who will snoro In
cluirch and keep tho others awake.
For Every Home
A table drink that refreshes,
but leaves no after-depression-.
Instant
Postum
Much used nowadays instead of coffee
as a breakfast beverage because of its
similarity in flavor to coffee, but with
entire absence of ill effect, since Postum
contains no "caffeine."
Instant Postum is made quickly in
the cup, with economy as well as con
venience. Sold by Grocers Everywhere
'" Mad by POSTUM CEREAL CO., Inc.
. BATTLK CKKSJr", MICHIQAN
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Cured Me
Catarrh of die
, Nose, Throat
and Stomach.
do all my work and am In ood
health. I recommend tbia thIu
able remedy to nil fluttering frsra
any dlseoso of tho stomach,"
Vmna In Sold nreryrther
JMojald or Tablet Form
Way
A Tramp's Reply.
"Ilnvo you no friends?"
"No, mn'iun; I cannot afford luxu
rleH llioHO diiyH."
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wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed
goods, .
lluy "Diamond Dyes" no other
kind then perfect results nro guaran
teed even If you have never dyed be
fore. Druggist has color card.
PERFECTION NOT OFTEN SEEN
Assertion Mado That Not One Person
In Ten Thousand Is Abso
lutely Sane.
Perfect henlth of mind and body aro
both exceedingly rare. Not one "civi
lized" person out of ten thousand Is
perfectly healthy. Not ono civilized
person out of ten thousand Is perfectly
snnp. -That Is to say, absolutely level
headed In all .respects, not attaching
undue Importance to his own hobby,
and with no projudlcos against now
Ideas, ublo to appreciate tho other side
of tho question nnd to change his
Ideas when ho Is convinced that ho Is
wrong.
Sanity' has. been defined ns "the abil
ity to accommodate oneself, to-ono's
environment." Not a bad definition.
Those who decry tho manners and
customs of other races or people,
merely becauso they aro different from
their own nro not entirely sano. Los
Angeles Times,
, Handicapped.
"I tried to tell that lady about my
now I'arls gown, but sho wanted to
talk about tho now books,"
"Embarrassed you, oh?"
"Yps; I don't know a thing about
tho latest fctylo In books." Louisville
Courier-Journal,
Many n man will glvo another man a
letter of recommendation, though ha
wouldn't lend blm a dollar.
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HARVESTING SOY BEAN CROP BY MACHINERY
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View Showing the Thrashing, of Soy Beans and Baling the Straw In North
Carolina Field. ,
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
With the widely Increased popular
ity of the soy bean the harvest of the
crop has gained markedly In Impor
tance In practically every, section of
the country. According to "specialists
the fact that pinctlcal nnd satisfactory
bean harvesters aro now on the mar
ket at comparatively reasonable prices
and arc efficient for harvesting the
crop either when grown under level
or ridged-row methods of-cultivation,
grently Increases tho value of this
crop not only as n foragtf for live
stock, but also -for human food pur
poses. Tho most conipion type of speclnl
bean hnrvestcr Is a two-wheeled, box
like machlna which Is drawn by two
horses. As tho machine pnsscs over
tho row of plants four sets xt rapidly
rcvolylng arms shatter tho beans from
the pods Into tho body of the har
vester. Whllo tho machlno moves
nlong the row tho seed Is gradually
raked to the rear of tho box by ono of
tho operators. Under favorable condi
tions' two men with a team can har
yest and harvesting means cutting
and thrashing tho crop In one opera
tion one acre of beans in two hours
by this method where the yield Is
about 20 bushels Jo tho acre. Although
there Is some loss of beans It Is more
than compensated by the saving of
time nnd labor as compared with har
vesting In other ways.
If the plants aro not too conrso the
self-binder can nlso bo used to good
advnntage In tho harvest of tho taller
growing varieties of beans. This meth
od Is gaining favor rapidly In many
sections, ns the nvcrngo grower owns
n grain binder, while, as n rule, unless
ho Intends to produco s,oy beans as a
regular rotation crop It will not pay
him Individually to purchase a special
bean linrvcster. But whero several
fanners In tho neighborhood can co
operatively buy this equipment such
procedure Is commendable. For the
best results, whore the grain binder
Is used, tho plnnts should bo cut whllo
somo of tho leaves are still retained
ns then the . harvesting Is cnsler and
no loss results from shattering.
Mowing Machine Used,
Tho mowing maphlne Is also used to
a considerable extent tn saving tho.
soy-bean crop, Generally where this
Implement Is used It Is ndvlsablu,to
have u slde-dollvery attachment, In
order that the horses will not trample
on tho swath of cut beans. However,.
Reaper Used In Cutting Soy Beans.
where such an appliance Is not avail
able, n man can follow the machine
with a pitchfork and remove the plants
nt every round out of tho way oJ tho
team, for If trampled upon many of
tho seeds will he shelled out and
wasted. Tho sholf-rako reaper, which.
really Is u mowing machine provided
with a bunching attachment, gives sat
isfactory results, as It harvests the
crop without exposing H to Injury.
When cut with a mowing machlno or
with a self-rako reaper, tho beans may
be raked In small piles or placed in,
small shocks. These piles or shocks
should bo left for four or five days
In good drying weather or until tho
grrtln Is found to bo fairly dry In tho
pods. Wet weather does not Injuro
tho crop seriously, provided the plants
nro not allowed to rest on tho ground
for nny length of time.
Where a binder Is used tho bound
bundles should bo shocked eight or ten
to a shock and allowed to remain until
thoroughly dry. Hay cap's dvo not nec
essary when tho piles or bundles nro
shocked properly. They mny remain
In the field until thrashing time or If
thoroughly dry they may bo housed
and thrushed later. Tho cured plants
aro ordinarily gathered from the Held
by hand, but the web loader commonly
used for linylns: will ilo the work more
rapidly ami with less loss of seed than
the baud inothoda,
Should "Adjust Separator.
'he ordinary grain separator can bo
justed to thrash t;ny beans success
fully, but as equipped for small grains
n large percentngo of cracked beans
will result. Tho Thief cause of split
beans Is the high speed of the cylinder,
which should ho reduced nt least one
half, nl though .the speed of the fans
flnd other parts of the separator
should bo maintained. This mny be j
accomplished by doubling the size of j
both cylinder pulleys. In some cases ,
a special set of thin concaves Is used,
whllo In other lnstnnces some of the I
conenves are removed. Good Judg
ment on tho part of the thrasherman
will enable him to ndjust the ordinary
separator so that tho beans may be
thrashed with llttlo splitting. Some
manufacturers have special pea and
bonn hulling attachments for grain
separators, which, are said to do satis
factory work. These attachments may
bo added to the ordlnnry separator at
small cost.
Special pea and bean separators of
different sizes are now on the market.
These types of machines do qleon hull
ing nnd split practically none of the
beans. Undoubtedly such" separa
tors nre more satisfactory and eco
nomical where n-considerable acreage
of beans Is grown. In sections where
there Is extensive seed production, In
vestment In such n machine by the
community would be profitable. Soy
beans, If thoroughly dry, can easily b&
thrashed with n Hall. In only n small
acrengc nn ncro or so this method
Is practicable and economical. Jn a
few sections a corn shredder has been
used to advantage. If properly cured
.and dried, tho beans shell out readily
with this machine.
, Straw Makes Good Feed.
The straw obtained from thrashing
tho soy bean for seed is a valuable
feed for nil kinds of stock. In .many
sections tho straw Is baled at tho
time of thrashing and sold In the Im
mediate locality to liverymen, dairy
men, nnd stock feeders.
' As soy-bean seed spoils easily, if
not properly handled, enre should be
exercised In curing and storing. After
the beans are thrashed they should
be watched carefully to avoid heat
ing and molding. When thoroughly
dry thoro'ls no such danger. The best
plnn perhaps, Is to spread tho seeds
out oh a floor Immediately after
thrashing nnd shovel them over fronv
time to time' until they uro thorough
dry. After this they mny bo safe
ly put Into sacks or bins. The
storeroom should bo dry and liavo n
free circulation of air. Soy-bean seed
loses Its viability rapidly, and it Is
not safe to hold seed for planting pur
poses more thnn two seasons. Tho
seeds, of tho soy bean, unlike those
of the cowpen, are rarely attacked by
weevils or other grain Insects.
WASH KEEPS RABBITS AWAY
Formula Suggested by D. A. Gilchrist
of Biological Survey as Protec
tion for. Trees.
The following formula Is suggested
by D. A. Gilchrist, United Stntes bio
logical survey as an effective tree.
wash for protection against rabbits, f
enemies of young fruit trees:
DIssolvo one ounco of strychnine sul
phate In three quarts of boiling water
and ndd one-half pint of laundry
starch, previously dissolved lu one
pint of cold water, noil this mixture
until It becomes n clear paste. Add
one ouuco of glycerlno nnd stir thor
oughly. When sufficiently cool, apply
to trunks of trees, with a paint brush.
Rabbits that gnaw the bark will bo
killed before tho tree Is Injured.
Note: It Is probablo that one-half
pint of molasses may bo substituted
for ono ounce of glycerine.
ELEVATED SITE FOR ORCHARD
Drainage Ditches Should Be Provided
Between lows to Carry Off
Excess Moisture.
Select n well-elevated plot vt ground
on which to plant fruit trees. If tho
water table Is too close to tho surface
the land must be plowed In such n way
thajt It will bo ridged up to provide
drainage In order to keep the roots of
tho fruit trees from stnndlng In the
water. Drainage ditches should bo
provided between tho rows .of tho
,treos. If tho trees nro planted- on up
land cloy they should bo planted to
tho eamo depth that they stood lu tho
nursery. If tho soil Is light or sandy
they ' should be planted two Inches
deeper. Ho sure to buy from reliable
tl !,,!, ll.tU Tt la n AVnDtn rt Inli.ttt ,I...a
l.l'V ...... ! ... l ..t.uiv I.' I1IUIM, 1IIIIL '
and money to phtnt diseased trees or
varieties npt suited to the locality It
which thoy aro to bo grown.
Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freaione
costs only a few cents.
With your Angers I You can lift off
any hnrd corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween the toes, and tho hard skin cal
luses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottlo of "Preezono" costs
llttlo nt any drug store ; apply a few
drops unon tho corn or callous. Tn.
stnntly It stops hurting, then shortly
you lift that bolhcrsomo corn or cal
lous right off, root nnd nil, without
ono 'bit of pain or sorenesi Truly!
(No humbug I Adv.
Memorial to Norsemen.
Nearly flvo centuries before Colum
bus sailed to America, according to
some historians, n party of Norsemen
landed on the northeastern coast of
the continent, nnd nvfew years later
established a colony. As a memorial
to these early explorers a rough stone
tower has been erected nt Auburndale,
Mass., a town that Is believed to oc
cupy the same site as the legendnry
settlement. Investigation has failed
to reveal any traces of building rulfis
In the vicinity, but has resulted In tho
finding of several old stone walks,
which are thought to have been con
structed by tho Inhabitants of the an
cient village. '
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
Of tho System. Catarrhal Deafness Is
caused by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, "and
when it Is entirely closed, Deafness Is tho
result. Unless tho inflammation can bo re
duced and this tube restored to its nor
mal condition, hearing may bo destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness aro
caused by Catarrh, which Is an lnflamod
condition of tho Mucous Surfaces.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 7Sc. Circulars free.
V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The Fly's Entry.
A fly's leg made $40 look like $140
on the bankbook of n St. Paul concern
the otherdny. We've been swatting
flies with our bankbook since early
Juno with precisely the reverse effect.
Somo folks arc born to lu&J Buffalo
News.
FRECKLES
Now It the Time to Get Rid of
These Ugly Spot.
There'll no longer the nllehtest need of
feeling ashamed of your frockleB, as Othlno
double utrength Is guarfcnteod to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othlne double
strength trom your druggist, and apply a
little of It night and morning and you
should soon see that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear, while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more than one ounce Is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain 'a beautiful
elear complexion. .
Be sure to ask for the double strength
Othlne, as this is sold under guarantee of
money back it It falls to remove freckles.
Literal One."
"So you met Miss Daisy through a
church fair raflle."
"Yes ; quite a chance acquaintance."
Talk Is said to bo cheap, but a mar
ried man will tell you that It comes
high.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
sfeaFOR INDIGESTION
fMafiHI INDICESTOtfJ
rwKBMMfmI a& cuts Jr
ThousandsHappy Housewives
WESTER
ial iJ
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TCd.C'JPS'
are heloincr their husbands to nrnsiwr am oferf
they encouraged them to go
unu mti yajriog .icm jmu rcuuce cost oi living where tney
could reach prosperity and Independence by buying on assy ttrmt.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aero
il,lsdSm.iXi0Ji1!iwhI.c thou8h many years haa yielded from 20
rvL!3.b,h, ,tLwJHMt ! ". Hundred of farmers In Wetem
Canada have raised erona in a slncln ,n.t. .... h. a.hni
coat of their land. With
tomes, and all the comfort
Vnnlnrifv. tt lt A.li.l
1.m IIImIm.I .......
Vi
v iuuu.,niiwiHuni naps.
farm opportunities lu Manitoba!
and AlMrta, rloed railway ra
Dcpartacat of lauulgratlaa. Ot
y. .wur., uravrer 107. Water,
town. South Dk; R. A..GARRETT.
311 Jacluoa Street, St. faut, Mlaaw
Canadian Gove
Price Mark.
Willie, age Ihrce, while watching
niamtnn giving his little sister her
morning bnth, noticed a birth mark
on sister's little neck and exclaimed:
"Mamma, God forgot to take off the .
prlco mark." -vl
Some men go broke nnd others
hnven't enough to go broko on.
Women
Made Young 4
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
COLD MEDAL
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DEEBaoa 4
Tha world's standard remedy for Iddnay,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, tn
anemias of Ilia and looks. In use sine
1696. All druggists, three sizes.
took for tho nu Gold Medal on every bos
and ccc.pt no imlutloa
Healthy Liver
Healthy Life
Your liver healthy or clogged, active
or sluggish makes all the difference
between a vigorous,
cheerful life and low
STtSiS: CARTER'S
a stubborn
liver; over
come consti
pation, dizzi
ness, bilious
IITTLE
ie:r
I PI LI'S
ness, Indigestion, headache and the
blues there Is nothing" on earth so good
as umro ume um run. r urely vegetable.
Small PD1 Small Dose Small Price
DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's
great nerve and blood tonic for
Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness and Female Weakness.
Qenslsi moil nti'r ilsnalirt vwmww
ALLEN'S F0QTE&SE
The AnUscptlc Powder to Shake Into Your Shoes
And sprinkle In tho Foot
Bath. It takes tho sting
out of Corns, Bunions,
Blisters and Callouses
and gives rest and com
fort to hot, tired, smart
inc. swollen icct.
Moro than l.eoo.ow
pounds of Powder for
tno icot were used by
our Army and Navy
C3Bg ""
during tho war.
Allen's Foot.
Ease, the pow
der for tho feet.
takes tho friction from tho shoe, fresh
ens tho feet and makes walking n de
light. Nothing relieves tno pain of tight or
new shoes so uuicKiy or tnoroucniy,
Try It to-aay. Bom everywhere.
DAISY FLY KILLER
PLACED ANYWHEltH
ATTRACTS AND KILLS
AU. FLIL3. . Neat,
cbesn. Ijuti
all season. Mt4 oi
metal, can't spill oi
tip over ; will not col
or irjure anyUiing:
Guaranteed effective.
Soli by dealers, o
S by EXWIE33,
DreDad. tl.25.
HAKOLU S0HEU3, 1W Do Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, II. Y,
Cuticura Talcum
Fascinatingly Fragrant '
Always Healthful
Saaa 25c, Ointment 25 aaa 50c, Talcum 25c.
J.C.RENNISON CO.
FLORAL ARTISTS
SIO Pierce Street
OUR ONLY STORE
Greenhouses: 25th and Jones Streets
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Bell Phone 130 Auto. 2863
"Films and Photo
Supplies
Finishing for Amateur!
Enlareinc
Prices on application
ZIMMERMAN BROS., EASTMAN KODAK CO.
608 Pierca St., Sioux City. Iowa
WHAT'S THE USE Olf MAKINH ftlOKOT
unless you protect your bank account 7 Ab
solute safety at trifling cost. Dime (postage,
-etc) brings details, ljox 46, Ulackstmrg. Vo.
WANTED
Control in good country .hank. Addresi
Ilnnkor, Ilox 942. Sioux City, Iowa
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where they could make a home of their
audi crops come Drosneritv. independence. roc3
and conveniences which make for hsDDr livino.
aumm
KODAKS
WILT JV B
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying
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