Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 21, 1920, Image 7
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. L I 4 m rt IS I K SH40E.S V "- S7 if you catch me! To the wearer who finds PAPER in the heels, coun ters, insoles or outsoles of any shoes made by us, bearinc this trade-mark. "It Tahe$ Ltathtr to Stand Waathtr" See your neighborhood dealer jnd iniiit on the Friedman Shelby "All-Leather" Trade Mark, It meant real ihoe econ omy (or the whole family. New Subscription Rates THE OMAHA BEE By mail, inside the fourth postal zone (within six hundred miles of Omaha) Daily Only (Week Day Issues) $5.00 a Year Daily and Sunday $9.00 a Year Write your order and mail with subscription payment to The Omaha Bee today. SIDE WHISKERS IN LONDON Fashion That Was Frowned on Some Years Ago Seems to Be Com- ing Back. The London exquisite Is doing his best to cultivate side whiskers, a fash ion that was somewhat frowned upon n few years ago when Lord Rocksnv age attempted Its resurrection. But that was In the days before the war, and probably It Is as n chnnge from the regulation military mustache of the last live or six years that British young men of today are growing tufts of hair In front of their ears with most hideous result. The earl of Lonsdale and his broth er, Hon. Lancelot Lowthor, have al ways been famous In the fashlonahlo world for wearing "sideboards," but In this hirsute face fitting they are usually credited with the desire to sug gest the "sporting" atmosphere In which they are generally to be found. New York Sun. Financially Speaking. "Honest, old man, you appear to be growing shorter." "No wonder. Three times I've been let In on the ground floor of oil propo sitions, with the usual results." Pretty women probably would not mnrry homely men If they were not asked. Tlour table drink will never bother nerves or sleep ifyou Quit coffee aid drink. Instant , If coffee troubles you, isn't it better to make the change now rather than later? Better health results and you'll appreciate the econ omy and convenience. AT GROCERS EVERYWHERE "There's a. Reason for Postum MadetyPostum Cereal Co.Inc, Battle CreekJficL i "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundantl Immediately after n "Duuderlne" massage, your hair takes on new lite, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful be cause each hair seems to Huff nnd thicken. Dou't let your hair stay life less, colorless, plain or scruggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beauti ful hair. A an-cent bottle of delightful "Danderlne" freshens your scalp, , checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to I thin, dull, fading hair that youthful ! brightness and abundant thickness ' All druggists 1 Adv. I Exactly. She They have a course nt our college on how to select, and keep. help. Do The hire education, eh? USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye right I Don't risk your material In a poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color Into old garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed. Druggist h n s "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 10 rich colors. Adv. The Wlndup. At a school examination the exam iner nsked one child: "What are the products of our In dian empite?" The unhappy Infant begnn nervous ly to reel off the list she had got by heart : "Please, sir, India produces curries, and pepper and rice and citron and chillis and chutney, andand and and" "Yes, yes." snld the examiner Im patiently. "Whnt comes after all that?" Another Infant's hand was raised. "Well, you toll her what comes aft er that?" "Please, sir, Indla-gestlon." London Tit-Bits. Not to Be Blamed. He A self-made mun Is common enough, but we seldom heur of a self made woman. She Well, considering the kind of article the men In the self-made busi ness turn out you can hardly blame as women for not taking It up." Boston Transcript. Grouchy Comment. "That baby has Its mother's nose. "No, It hasn't. Her nose is nt this minute poked Into my nffulrs." Yes, Hazel, actions speak louder than words. True love holds hands In silence. Instant $ Q POSTUM A BEVERAGE' . . ,ffrwrt ,t nu tfnoo s iw- fclm Caml CemptnP wiMilCw.l)H 9 L-- n m atT ttwqy JIF On tt stum (Contlnuon rrom pnge two.) V, W. Lolir, pt lot and accretion n. 1.12 c. of lot 2, ex. tho e. 13 rds. of said tract 20 K. W. Lolir, pt. lot 2, ex. n. 1.12 c 20 V W. Lohr, accretion to lot 2 20 !'. W. Lohr. und. y. s. 18 n. lot 6 20 l W. Lohr, lot 7 20 V. W. Lohr, lot 8 20 Snroh K. White, lot 1 21 Sarah K. White, lot 2 21 Sarah E. White, lot 3 21 Sarah K. White, lot 4 .' 21 Win, lilies, lot 37 21 Amzl Adams, lot 38 21 Live Stock National Bank, Gov. lot 5 21 Live Stock National Hank, Gov. lot 6 21 A. 13. Cownle. pt. lie nw com. 100 ft. 8. of no cor ner nw thence w. 495 ft. s. 65 ft. o. 495 ft and n. to point of beginning 21 Dell T. Kamcsbothnm, pt. no nw nw ex. ry. r. o. w. .off n. side 22 Mary E. Slvlll. sV4 so 27 Phoebe E. linker, pt. lot 2 com. on w. line of c. 13 and off ry. 331.1 ft. n. of e. nnd wVfc Sec. lino thence w. to original meander lino, thenco s. along said meander line to point 120 5-110 ft. ii. of said Ms Sec. line, thenco e. to the w. lino of said ry. r. o. w., thenco it. to point of be ginning 28 Mrs. E. Baker, pt. nw no no w. 2 a. ex. bridge c. ry, r. o. w. across n. end thereof 28 E. J. Metz, s. 30 ft. su uu 28 Alfred Ilallam, lot 3 ex. Lakeside Park 32 Henry Skldmore, no no '. 32 J. J. Elmers, so sw ex. that portion platted as Island Bach 32 Mary E. Slvlll, ne no ex. school site 33 Mary E. Slvlll, so nc 33 A. Forbes Est., sw so 33 Mary E. Slvlll, w nw 34 Toutixlilp , HuiiRO 17. Name. Description. Sec. Frederick W. Lohr, lot 2 6 Frederick W. Lohr, lot t 6 Frederick W. Lohr, lot 5 6 Frederick W. Lohr, lot 3 6 Tounj-lilp 81), Itiiugo 17. Name. Description. Sec. Carrie B. Wilson, lot and accretion ToMiiMilp HH, ltange 18. Name. Description. Sec. Jennie Ponncll, pt. lot 8, being 4 a- of following tract lying in lot 8 com at sw corner of lot 3 In Sec. 2-88-48, thence e. 30 rds. n. 27 rds. west to w. lino of said lot 3 and s. along suld lino to point of beginning 1 Fred Herman, lots 3 and 4 12 Jennie E. Pennell, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 12 Township 81), ltnuge 18. Name. Description. Sec. F. W. Lohr, lot 2 13 F. W. Lohr, lot 3 13 F. "W. Lohr, lot 4 ,....13 F. W. Lohr, lot 0 13 Crjhtnl Lake l'nrk. Name. Description. Sec. Cora Hedlngton, pt. lot 2, e. 80 ft. of w. 680 J. A. Foye, Jr., pt. lot 2, e. 80 ft of w. 600 ft. . . .f J. A. Foye, Jr., pt. lot 2, e. 40 ft. of w. 520 ft J A. Foye, Jr., pt. lot 2, e. 28 ft. of w. 360 ft J E. McOee, pt. lot 2, w. 80 feet Cora Hedlngton, pt. lot 3, o. 2S0 ft. of w. 760 ft Cora Hedlngton, pt. lot 3, s. 80 ft. of e. 125 ft Island llviicli. Name. Description. Sec. F. W. Lane, lot 4 I Don't Know Club, lot 7 Geo. Dallas, lot 25 Crjstal Beach. Nnme. Description. Sec. J. E. Easton, lot 4, block 2 . ! Anna E. Johnson, lot 6, block 2 I Anna E. Johnson, lot 7, block 2, eM: , T. B. Heckert, lot 1, block 3 S. D. Rolvn, lot 2. block 3 J. E. Easton, lot 3, block 3 J. E. Easton, lot 4, block 3 W. S. Ebersole, lot 7, block 3 Lnkcuood Park. Name. Description. Sec. Dr. Tulcott, lot 21, block 2 Goodwill. Name. Description. Sec. Harry Goodfullow, lots 4, 5, 6, block 3 John P. Olsen, lots 7 and 8, block 3 Harry Goodfellow, lot 1, block 3 Hurry Goodfellow, lot 2, block 3 tt-.... r..infA11r,i' lnt 3 lilfink 3 Witness my hand and official seal this 1st day of ' October .1920. WALTEIl 13. MllLiUiU, County Treasurer of Dakota County, Nebraska, I Beauty In Bells. I There ia a beauty In bells which is I fast being lost to the modern world. ' Since we cannot keep them In use ns I thoy were hundreds of years ago, we must try to keep up an interest in those which remain, and learn' what wo can about one of tho chief boau ties of tho Middle ages. Soo how many referoncos to bells can bo found In great Htoraturo. Tharo is one poem which stands out and which( wo all should know, "The Bells." by Edgar Allan Poe. Brooklyn Eagle. World's Largest Opal. Proclaimed as tho largest uncut pre cious stone in the world, an enormous, absolutely flawlesB black opal, recent ly discovered In the United Statos, is now in the office of a government offi cial in Washington. Tho gom contains approximately 21 cubic Inches and wolghs 2,572,332 carats. It is valued at $125,000 by tho owners. Tho fa mous Viennese opal, which was with out an equal until this specimen was found, weighs 1,658,927 carats. Home Versus House. Homo cannot ho given us. Wo may bo given a house, a place to eat and sloop. This is not a home. A homo Is a place of lovo and rest and poaco. Love and rest and peace must bo de served, must be earned. Nobody can hand them to you as so many pack ages. Thoy are matters of reciprocity. If you have none to give there will be but llttlo for you to receive West ern Methodist. The Stingy Man. He was known as the stingiost man In town. Tho Sunday schools wero planning a picnic and ovory one won dorod what ho would bring. The leador read off tho menu and tho different members offered to bring this or that. Then one young man said as ho didn't have auyone to cook for him, he would bring tho coffee Then tho Htlngy mun spoke up and said: "I will bring tho water for the coffee." Electric Bulb Burst Inwardly. When an electric bulb Is burst, either by design or accident, the force of the explosion is Inwardly This has boon proved by painting tho bulb with a harlequin offect, half one color and half another After tho explosion, which may bo accomplished by a well aimed bullet from a pistol, tho colored pieces will bo found on the opposite side from which thoy wore originally placed. A Natural Polisher. According to tho pearl fishers of Ceylon nothing so enhances the luster and sheen of a valuable pearl as ly ing for a few weeks within tho crop of a fowl. Asia .Magazine, 2 2.12 4G 35.94 4C.80 17.82 18 7.09 21.30 1C.G8 33.70 29.29 &a 3.43 1 5.36 1 5.3( 1 5.36 1 5.30 1 6.36 25.60 6.66 12.80 3.43 1.17 35.06 S.4S 27.32 SO 72.40 !.50 12.47 1.41 6.01 30 135.80 31.51 20.66 40 13.11 18 7.94 39 63.01 40 50.76 ' 40 54.40 80 124.80 Acres. Amount. 45.70 19.79 34 14.83 30.90 13.12 20.90 9.24 Acres. Amount. 45.87 $30.82 Acres. Amount. 4 20.81 66.50 46.11 97.80 42.38 Acres. Amount. 35.70 $19.47 65.50 16.98 40 13.95 I 32.10 23.24 Acres. Amount. .24 $1.70 .24 .96 .12 .53 .83 2.27 .24 .76 8.03 3.11 .22 1.61 Acres. Amount. $1.82 5.69 1.39 Acres. Amount. $3.65 .51 1.02 .81 .81 .81 3.67 .81 Acres. Amount. $ .19 Acres. Amount. $ .36 1.87 .19 .19 1.73 How Mint Buys Gold. Tho mint buys gold in any form, whothor coined or not, when present ed in sums to tho valuo of $50 or more Tho face valuo of coins Is not considered, only their woight and purity. An equivalent amount of law ful money is given In oxchnngo. Theoretically, tho gold Is coined and handed back to tho owner without charge. In practice, as a mattor of convenience and to save time, the mint simply buys tho gold and pays Its full colnago value that Is, what it will be when coined. Average Life, Thirty-Three Vears. Good authorities givo the average duration of human llfo as aboirt thirty threo yoars. Ono quarter of the peo ple on tho oarth die before tho age of six, one-half boforo tho ago of six teen, and only about one person of each ono hundred born lives to the ago of Bixty-fivo. The deaths are cal culated at Blxty-seven a minute, 97, 790 a day and 35,639,885 u year. Births are calculated at about soventy a min ute, 100,800 a day and 36,792,000 a yoar. Monarch Showed Gratitude. In Plutarch's "Llfo of Aloxandor" ho tolls of the great hattlo tills din Unfinished Macedonian fought with Darius nt Gaugumoln, which signifies "tho cnmol's house," and snya that ono of tho anclont Persian kings, having escaped the pursuit of his onoinlos on it swift camel, In gratltudo to his hoast sottlod him at this place with an al lowance of certain vlllnges and rents for his mulntcnanco so long aH ho should llvo. Improved Umbrella Construction. Mechanically simple ns an unihrella Is, It must gonoially bo taken all apart to repair a broken rib or strotehur, and the task Is beyond most owners says Popular Mechanics Magazine. A Drooklyn Inventor has Improved on tho usual construction by Inserting tho end of each rib and stretchor botween a pair of metal ears on the notch and t minor members, using u Hhort wire with bent ends or tho pivot It All Depends. "Smith must havo bought a car," remarked Jones. "What makes you think thnt?" asked Drown "He used to talk about the blank-blank auto mobiles," replied Jones, "but now he is talking about blank-blank Jaywalk ers." Cincinnati Knqulror. It Is a noble and great thing to cover tho hlomlshes nnd to excuse tho fail ings of a friend; to draw n curtain boforo his stains, and to display his perfections, to bury his woaknossos in sllonno, but to proclaim his virtues up on tho housetop. Robert Southerly. EXCESSIVE 1A10NEY RATES ATTACKED CONTROLLER WILLIAMS HITS BROKER'S COTERIE. TAX HIGHEST IN THE WORLD Currency Chief Asserts Heavy Interest Exacted Contributing Cause to Shrinkage In Security Values. Wmhlnctnn. 1). C "Unjustifiable Interest exacted on demand loans" by Now York city banks has been an ac tlvo contributing cause of tho "hugo shrinkage" in all socurlty values dur ing tho past year, Comptroller of tho Currency Williams declared in a1 state ment. Ho charged that call monoy rates in Now York woro tho highest in tho world, and that "renewal" rates fixed dally by a small "cotorlo,'' of stock oxchnngo brokors governed "tho interest charged on brokers' loans In nearly all Now York banks." "Tho rahdng or lowering of tho 'ro aowal' rate on tho oxchango," said Mr. Williams, "Is frequently accompanied by, upward or downward movements In stocks and securities; und thoso rcsponsiblo tor tho fixing ot tho rate, therefore, havo tho opportunity, whothor exorcised of not, of profiting largoly by operations on Uio stock market which is so often and direct ly affected by tho call monoy sltua; tiou. I do not, of coureo, undortako to nay that thU Informal 'monoy com mittee' does tako improper advnntago of tholr foreknowledge, but there are critics who 'sovoroly censure tho ex isting urrnngements. Cortalnly, all irminnt. nnd thinking business men wilt agreo that thoro Is danger in tho concentration ot such opportunity and power In tho hands of a fow porsons. Temptation to use this powor for in dividual profit must nriso nnd human naturo Is not changed by high posi tion In tho financial world. "Powor to fix money rates for all or nearly all of tlfo banks In Now York city and to chango thorn dally is a grip on tho heart of our commerce. nr,iin Biirh Intoreforoncos as fall ible human judgment, whim or Inter est may direct with tho natural and ordorly movomonts ot monoy, tho life blood ot business. Tho mattor of ar bitrarily, fixing monoy rates nt tho monoy center, possibly rovorslng tho natural and healthy flow and effect ing, directly or lndlroctly, billions ot dollars ot socurlty vnlues and othor prop-erty Is left to a small and vary Ing number of prlvato citizens without official responsibility deciding in a moment and in socrot. "Tho ovils nnd dangers of such mothods could bo roclted indefinitely. Thoy reach to tho remotest cornora , .i. ninn nmi itn lHiHsessions and Il till IIIIIWl. ,- -- . 1 touch harmfully ovory class of pooplo. Tho direct tondoncy Is to rovorso ono of tho fundamental purposos of the fodcral rosorvo net, which Is to pro mote orderly distribution of monoy through tho country to moot iho needs of commerce and ngriculturo. Exces sive interest rates offered in Now York artificially draw monoy away from outside communities through tholr banks and ofton loavo legitimate enterprises starvod or pinched, whllo foodlng spoculatlvo movomonts which may ho adding nothing to real Indus trie or eommorclal wealth. "I reiterate that oxcesslvo ratos on call money, arbitrarily fixed and tol erated In Now York, in my opinion havo boon a potent Influonco In de pressing sorlously the prlcos of all in vestment lKinds and standard shares, tho shrinkage In which In tho last twelve months has amounted. Includ ing tho depreciation In Liberty bonds, to sovornl billion dollars" More props Predicted. Chicago. Prlcos on butter eggs nnd poultry will continue to docllno dur ing tho noxt month, Frank O. HoII mnn, chairman of tho general oxocu tlvo committee of the National Poul try, Duttor and Hgg association, told tho organization nt Itn convention. With cold, dry weather, which would stimulate laying, eggs will tako a de cided price drop, ho said. "TruBtles" Fell Keepers and Escape. Osslnlng, N. Y. Seven posses wore searching for Ooorgo Stivers and Mar cus Hassott, "trustios," who escapod from Sing Sing after foiling throe keoporB and stealing an automobllo from an Osslnlng resident. Federal Official Dies Suddenly. Galveston. Grant Hamilton, aged C5, a special representative of tho foil oral department of labor, waB found dead lu his room at a hotal, Physi cians fluid heait dlscasu caused his death. Dynamite Used on Mine, Morgnntown, W Vu. Tho tlpplo and tho entrance to tho Ilockford coal mine of tho Conuollsvillu Dasln Coal and Coko company at Kockford, W. Va., noar horo, woro badly damaged by an explosion of dynamite. Twolve mon at work In tho mlno succeeded In making their escape, King's Condition Better. AthoiiB. Tho doctors In aUendanco on King Aloxandor expressed thorn solves as satisfied with tho king's progress. Thousands of Happy Housewivos in Western Canada are helping their hunbnnds to prosper are Kind they encouraged thum to go whero thoy could mnko a homo of their own snvo paying; rent nnd reduce thn cost of living where they could reach prosperity nnd Independence by buying on eny trrmn Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre land slmllnr to tlmt which through many years hns yielded from 20 to 43 bimhrls of Mlirnt o the ncrr. Hundreds of fnrmers In Western Cnnnda have rnlscd crops in a slnglo senson worth moro than tho wholo cost of their land. With such crops como prosperity. Inde pendence good homes, and nil tho corn fort nnd conveniences which make for hnppy living. Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying are sources ot Income second onlv to irrnln growing nnd stock rnlslng. Good AtlM.ln nnn,l .m I i-l, l.n t ..I. 1, ,rt )l fl. schools, Turnl telephone, etc.. glvo you tho opportunities of a now land with the conveniences of old settled districts. For llliutrntod literature, limpa. descrip tion of farm opportunities in Manitoba, Stakntchewnn, nnd Allierta. reduced railway rotes, etr, write Department of Immigration. Ottawa, Can. or G. A. COOK, Drawer 197, Water, town. South D.k.iR. A. GARKETT, 311 Jackson Street, St. I'aul, Minn. Oanailtan Onvernment Aftenta "SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty In urinating, often mean terious .disorders. Th'o world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL MiaH'iim bnng quick rUf and ofttn ward oU deadly diseases. Known as th national remady of Holland for mora than 200 years. 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Mica Indispensable. The main Importance of mica In modern Industry lies In tho fact that It Ih one of the best nonconductors of electricity and Is, therefore, Indis pensable lu electrical engineering. On this account the Drltlsh government took over part of (lie mica field In India and worked It as a state In dustry lu order to make sure of hav ing n constant supply. 'Pino' Pape's Dlapepsln" for Indigestion "Pape's DliipepBln" Is tho quickest, surest roller for Indigestion, Onsen, Flatu lence Heartburn. Sourness, Kormentatlon )r Ktomnch DlHtna caused by acidity. A fow tablets glvo almost tmmedlata stomach relief and shortly the stomach s correctod so you ran eat favorite foods without fear. Iirgo caso costs only (A :cnts at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped annually. Best stomach corrective known Adv. It's easy i'iiuiikIi lo forgot your other troubles when you have the toothache. A man's a edit may ho good, hut his rnsh Ih always better. ll aff .-d Morning KeepYbur Eyes uioan iiocir "' nuoirny I'rit, Tvr lr,e It' Car Uoeh Murln Co.ChlugAILU BLEM rw ,' -.