bAKOTA dOUWTV IMfcAlvD, DAKOTA OifV, MfcfifeAfiKA; I... ,ifc-r in'n'r nr'-ra'.i. n mvln y Vif,,' trffSj f I. , see NtfjillitHiWWMMi artitiMiiMMwWiimmitwi MaijiMf'sA HiWMBW)Mwilil I 111 l If I y li CALLS FOR MANY QUALITIES Archeploglst Must Be Scholar, Llngu. lit, Engineer and Artist, and Expert Handler of Men. The modern arehcologlst In Epypt must lie more than a scholar. He must have studied history, It Is true; he must he familiar with what Is kqowii of the art und life of Old Egypt and he must hove mustered the undent lnngunge go thut he can read the hieroglyphs carved op temple and totnb. put scholarship Ih only imrt of his equipment. He tntiHt know xoiuetliltiK of engineering and something of draw ing; he must have n sense of organi sation; he must himself he ready to turn to with pick and shovel, should occasion arise. The task of disinterring ancient structures and their precious contents uninjured Is a delicate one, not to hi dprie hastily or haphazardly. In addition to helng scholar and engineer, linguist and artist, the mod cm nrcheologlst must understand how to handle men. The men employed tin urcheologlcal excavation In Egypt art; usually hoys from 10 to 20 ycarp of age. Older than that, In a country where men and women uge tragically fast, they nre likely to he stupid. ,Usually they are Irresponsible and, spurred on by the light-Angered "an llku" dealers In neighboring villages. The wise archeologlst puts them on piece-work so much for every cubic foot of earth removed, with bakshish, carefuly calculated on the basis of the "nntlkn" dealers' current rafei, for every object unearthed, .Since the bakshish varies with the condition of the object, It Is to the Interest of the worker to get each "Und" out entire, If ixisslble, or, If breakage Is Inevitable, with no part musing. JHulf of the minor objects discovered go to the Egyptian government und half are retained by the Institution eouduellng the vploratlon. SHOWED ENMITY IN BOYHOOD Encounter Between Youthful Crom well and King Charles I Might Be Called Prophetic. Cromwell and Charles I of Kngland first met when they were children ut ITlnchlnbrook house, the houie of u mutual friend of dioth the king and Oliver's father. The boys were told to play together while their elders talked over affairs of state and fash Jon. They got along well enough for n while, und then a dispute urose. Tho young king was not used to op position to his princely will, and when Oliver stoutly clung to his rights the king struck him. 'Oliver cared not a bit that the blow wuji, aimed by a king's band. He swung his somewhat grluy list ns hard us he could, and cuught Charles on tjie; nose with the to-be-expected re sult. Blood ilowed In quantities, und thf young prince set up a great howl. SWrvuntH cumo running, und all might Ijiivo gone 111 with the careless com moner hud not Cburles father taken n- bund und declared thut the blow vftfl to bo forgiven, us It wus given In defense of a right, und his son must lflfru to know thut right wns greater thou kings. Couoh May Originate In Stomach. Ill tint litlllltlln ilu In Uii.il.tli. Kin. II. cal of Purls, Dr. G. O. Huyeu de bribes u patient, u nam of llfty-three, vyho for twenty-live years hud hud vufcue dyspeptic disturbances for which he, hud taken pouudn of sodium bU'urbouute and other drugs In the course of the years. During the last t )cars he had been tormented with a cough und spitting of thick 'mucus from tho stomach, Under treutmeut of ' the dyspepsia by lavage of the Btomacli anil dieting, the cough dis appeared. Huyeu reiterates the ne cessity for seeking latent stomach dis ease with u, puzzling cough, and also th necessity with chronic gastritis to restrict to two meals u day, with a nine-hour Interval. Lovers In the Next World. A marriage ceremony In unusual circumstances Is reported fiom Japan. A young -niim and a young woman committed sbluju, or double suicide, for love, by throwing themselves Into the sea. Hoth bodies wei recovered and cremated with Huddlflst ceremo nies. The ashes were then brought to the home of the girl's fattier; and he performed u marriage ceremony with the' ushes of the two lovers, According to the Buddhist faith, the marriage tie contracted In this world Wjlll carry over to the next. When circumstances prevent u marriage In this world, many Japanese men and women commit suicide In the hope of a happy married life In the world to come. ALFALFA AS A REFRIGERATOR Planted Around Farm Houses It Has Been Found to Reduce the Term perature Materially, Refrigerators Indoors are common enough, but It took the formers In the Southwest to devise one for outdoor use. A furmer who happened to plant a large Held of alfalfa south of the farmhouse noticed during the hot sum mers that followed that his family did not suffer from the heat as did the neighbors. The thermometer showed u temperature live to ten degrees In his fnvor. .Someone suggested that It might be due to the alfalfa, tried the tempera ture Just north of other alfalfa llelds and found the same marked difference. Now the farmers of that region are planting alfalfa around their dwell ings and enjoy summer temperatures that make a trip to the seashore need less, according to the Golden Age. The cause of the coolneSs of winds passing over alfalfa fields Is that the plant absorbs much moisture, the evaporation of which reduces the tem perature of the air nnd Jessens the summer heat In the adjoining land over which It blow?. The suggestion now Is for farmers that wish to profit from the presence and the board money of summer va cationists to combine the profit nnd utility of alfalfa with higher rates from hot-weather boarders attracted by the coolness of the ten-ncre refrig erator around the house. Utile by little men are beginning to learn how to utilize the means pro vided by n good Creator for their com fort and well-being. HE HAD LEARNED SOMETHING Christmas Incident That Shows the Way of a Modern Maid With Her Victim." He was a very nervous young man, but he was rather nice, and Elsie thought he wns worth encouraging. She allowed him to take her to tea, she deliberately chucked the slipper In his eye at "Hunt the Slipper," and she gave him a dunce or two. Once or twice she sat down under the mis tletoe, but he didn't seem to notice that. At last when they were alone In u corner of a room, she stood long and Insistently under the mistletoe banging from a curtuln pole of the buy window. Then, very nervously, he pecked her face. She, of course, protested mild ly ; hut ns. they seated themselves once more, most respectably on a couple of chairs, she kept the conversation on mistletoe. At length he ventured: "It Is or n njee Christmas custom, bunging up mistletoe, but I wonder why "they1 al ways hnng It over doors, windows or chandeliers?" "Hecause It's not necessary to have any out on the stnlrs or In any other dork places," she murmured softly. Ecuador. , It wns one hundred yenrs ago that Erundor liberated Itself from Spanish rule. To commemorate the anniver sary, Kcuador has Issued a series with nineteen denominations one centavo to one suere each bearing a portrait of some man who won renown In Ecuador's history. The dates 1820 and 1020 are a part of the design. Greatly to the surprise of collectors, no 20 centavo denomination appeared as part of the set, for Ecundur's sets for fonty years have Included one of that value. Inquiry brought the disclosure that (52,000 copies of a 20-eentavo were printed, hut the value description, volute, meaning "twenty," was through an error spelled vlente Instead. The postal authorities destroyed the entire lot, and a 20-ceutavo will appear as Mon as a new (date bus been made. Youth's Companion. Comment "Sarkastlc. Now the vacuum subway express has been Invented. Working some what after the fashion of the pneu matic cash carriers that have long been In use In department stores, the trains proceed from one tunnel station to another, according to prospectus, at the rate of lfiO miles an hour. This speed Is attained with slight expend! ture of power, because the vacuum system removes all ulr resistance from the froilt of the train and applies ex panding air to the rear. The Inven tor presumably got his Idea for the vacuum subway while traveling by tube, aid noting what a small (inuti lity of air the cars could get along with. Christian Science Monitor. Monkeys Mourned Comrade. Monkeys are very humuu In (heir desire to help one another, und quite skillful In their rude wurgery. An Af ijeuu explorer tells a story of a fe male moukey thut was shot by one of u campaign party thut he was with. Several of the tribe of which she was u member cume as close to the tent where her body was lying ns they dared, holding out their arms and mjiklug mournful cries, us If begging that she should be given buck to them, Theu u gruy old man moukey, proh ubly the chief, came wtlll closer, chat tering und one could Imagine almost weeping. When given the body, he took It In his anus, examined the wound, theu wulked uwuy, the others trailing- him lu single tile, thus, form iGf a regular funeral jjrocessloo. Czechoslovak Forests. A novel feature of Czchoslovak for est development Is the principle that the annual growth must equal or ex ceed the annul cut. This Is a wise and farstghted policy. It Is estimated that (1,000,000 cubic meters of lire wood and 9,400,000 cubic meters of commer cial timber are cut yearly. Tho quon tlty used for fuel during and since the war will be greatly reduced, lu tho very near future, through stimulated production of bituminous coal, lignite and oil. At the prevailing prices for lumber competent authorities estimate the value of the annual timber cut to be ubout $120,000,000. EH LLBK HLuH isisisH tsvsfl stB hisH LLvLh f HBk yLflsiLv iiLLI vfltsiH iLsLh HsiiLb siLLb fltaflil LsH QBtV OH fifl lH IA H Hw Phi HH iaiiiiiB flB iiH IsiiH siVvQ WLjPiM CHI jfl sEBI HUh IIAVIXU IIKXTKI) -MY FAK3I AM) AM (JOIXd TO M'IT FAIUIINO, I WILL SFLL AT ITIILIC ATfTION OX .MV FA Ml li MILL'S SOITIIFAST OF JACKSON, XKIL, ALL 31 V PHHSOXAL NMI'KKTY, OX Thursday, Mar 7 Head of Horse 7 One Work Team, 10 yenrs old. weight S800 lbs. One l-year-old Horse, weight 1:500 lbs. (hie Team, 7 years old, weight 2000 III,. One U-year-oId Coli, weight 1100 His. One S-yenr-old Mure, weight 1250 IJjk. 15 head of Cattle, 2-year-olds 2 Milch Cows Farm Machinery, Etc. One Lisler. One Disc. ' One Drill. Two Harrows. One Corn Planter. Two Hiding Cultivators. Three, Walking Cultivators. One .MeCormiek Hinder. Two Mowers. One Hay Hake, 12 feet. Two Hay Sweeps. One Dain Stacker. One Hay Fork. One II it ml feeder. One Fanning Mill. Two Hay Hacks. Three Wagons. Two 'Hnggies. One Hob Sled. One Lawn .Mower. One (JaMlway Cream Separator. One Ciller I'ress. One Holden Corn Tester, 100 ears. One Incubator. One Funk Heater. One Hog Oiler. One Hog Dip. Three Sets of Harness. One Saddle, almost new. Household O'oods, and other articles too numerous to mentioiu 3 doz. Chickens. Some Alfalfa & Wild Hay T && Q 1 sums under $10.00, Cash; on sums over that amount, ten months' time will be 1 Cl iXlo Jjr vDaiKi ven on approved notes bearing 10 per cent interest. SALF CO.MM FVCFS AT !2::l) SHAIIT. FKKK LCXCII SFKVFD AT XOOX. OO.O.C.i C.S..C... JOHN COL. K. F. KASMl SSKX, Auctioneer. JJLx MzxdMmidM, jL(J wner HAXK OF DAKOTA COIWTY, Clenk. FOAL XOTICKS 1st Pub. Feb. 10,1921 Gw. snunrrs sai.i:. Notice is Hereby given that virtue of an order of sale issued doo. .1. Huuchur, County Clerk and lCx-olllcio Clerk of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, and di ort l- L. Voss, Plaintiir, (lied his'pe- ership of said James W. Virtue r. titioil nirainst, vnu ns ilnfmnlimt nn unwt lot 1'iiiir l.l- In rnmrivii tlu I --,. . nv. v. ...... . v.. ... ...v w. -. w,.. . w ... , the 25th dny of October, 15)20, in tho clouds occasioned by the claims of District Court of Dakota Countv. Ne- the defendants Lucv II. Uullock ami jhrnsku, the object and prayer of Alfred Uullock in and to Lot Foiu . "i which" is to obtain n dissolution of (4) by virtue of certain deeds from ,v tho marriage relation heretofore ex-' the heirs of N.uicy Martin, deceased; instine; between the plnmtill' aim to remove, the clouds occasioned by defendant,, and to obtain u'decreliof tho claims of the defendants Georj,'; lini'(in ..i li... i irtit mttj ..( .!. ..1 ;... II iT...fr ....1 I.;.. li..t.L. l..w!L .... l...r. 1 Uytli;;,!:110 c,uoU' l,na i",klelit' an BlBBS- ')u"",lal '-Prescntatives,' un.l u, , i, i.ii ii, ,,r?, 1 1. t,ini"UIM; also Tor equitable relief. all poisons interested in tho estate. ?di set bed t sa isf v a' ert ah '1' Y,m.' ,,rc reiu,rctJ to unswi"r S!,il1 f WV' B" G1 vi,tS,u ,,f " cree o "h M C u ohtanuu .t ih J 11ctilioM " or ,)ufore tl,u "lst tlayiTux Deed to Lot Five (5), 'to said Oetolur A II lV'!i t m i ., lr I ot Miuch- 1!)21' CeorKo 11. GralV, and to remove the ''- liwiir.ivi r. I., vuao. 'uiicii .uiu every one oi ine (leicno- Willlam TriKKs und Mabel Trlirirs for the sum of three hundred sixtv dol lars with Interest at eiuht per cent per annum from tho 4th day of Oc tober, 1!)20, and his costs taxed at 1st Pub. Feb. 10, 1021 Iw. LICOAL NOTICIO. uyron u. uucunnuit, riuiutiii, vs. ..t.i.f .....I iirjAin . .'..ii.. i ,1.7 , I i "u- Jiunea W. Virtue, and his heirs, dev- i.F-i, iii ifii ii chick t, ;m. oi sail i. ,ii .,.....,.. : w. '..,! :., i. 'couViiolrrD iro,nli5ir,flw: ftG?W), ' In I.! l" LtC 1),,lotn ml Five (5), in Block One Hundred County, Nebraska, proceed to sell at vinotv nj0 of tl,0 vuinire of n,.. Ih'D llllllWrri "" ,",1- & Oil y DlZn Coun y e ask" S,, 't1 "f ctl,e "''"V", ,,Ul all l.LM-sons clalmniK anv inte.- ,,f .'.? mlld' ihVT t ( kind In said real estate rH ,1, .i1""1''1 ,,y B',,l(1 You and each of you are heseby 1 1 eo, J, (toucher, the amount i tin .....m.i .i.. .. .i... .;,. i... ' Plaintill". ants. Plaintiff also prays for e;eii- eral c(Uitunle relief. You aje re quired to answer said petition on or before the 21st dny of March, 1921. Dated this Gth day of February, 1921. UYRON C. BUCHANAN. Plaintilf. 1 1, ....,...., t.. . I... ....... ..i i i , -.iiumiBH iimi t.ii inu .usi liny ill .JllII- c rV , .T1-,"10, olnfnllw uary, A. 1). 1921, the plaintilf filed ui , ni.loi, , ?'Xty, ('nars'! his duly verilled petition against you with ntorcst at the rate of 8 perhr tj10' District Court of Dakota Ullnd Piano Fixer. The pianos of the schools of Phila delphia are tuned and cured for by h blind mull whoso time Is entirely taken up by his visits to one school bulldluj; after another. He not only tunes the Instruments, but he goes over the exterior antf polishes the cases snd keeps them looking Ilka uuw. cent per annum from October 4th,' j:o, unci prior itixeu costs amount injf to $8.25, and accruing costs. (livon under my hand this 5th day or Feh.uory, 1921, (JKO. CAIN, Sheriff of Dakota County, Nebrnskn. 1st Pub. Feb. 10, 11)21 4 w. LF.GAL NOTICE. To Anna C. Voss, Defendant: First Puli. March 10, 1921 -Iw. ito.vn NoTici:. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN: The commissioner appointed to lo cute a road commencing at the south east corner of the northeast cmarter of tho northeast quarter of section til, township 29, north, r.uiRe C east of the tith Principal Meridian in Da kota count), Nelnasku, aim runninj, .south on the section line t the southeast corner of tho northea-t quarter oT section 21, township 'M north, ranso 0 vast of the Ci.li Prln cipnl Meridian, all in Dakota ci.untv. a Nebraska, and there termlnntinir. has County, Nebrithkn, the object and reported in favor of the estalilish prayer of which is to quiet his title! ment thereof, and nil objections to Lots Four (4) nnd Five (5), Block thereto or clnims for damages must One Hundred Ninety (190), of the, be (lied in tli'j County Clerk's office Village oT Dakota City, Dakota Coun-ton or before noon of tho 2Jrd dny of ty, Nebraska, and to remove too May, A. I)., 1921, or such road will lie clouds occasioned by ihe claims oj established without reference therein. FirsUPub. March 10, 1921 4w. HOA1) NOTICE. ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The commissioner appointed to lo cate a road commencing at a point at tho northeast corner of the north west quarter of the northeast quar ter of section 4, township 27, range I ei'.st ot the (itli Princ'pal Meridian in Dakota county, Nebraska, running thence wast on the north line of sec tion 4, 1J120 feet to the half section cline of section 'Si, township 2$, range 7, thence north n snid lino 22IW feet, thence in a northeasterly direction 300 feet, thence in a north westerly direction 300 feet, thence almost north 1150 feet, thence north west 236 feet, thence in a northerly direction to the public road on the north line of section 33, intersecting snfd road about the middle of north west quarter of northeast quarter of said section and there terminating, has reported in tavor of the estab lishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must lie filed in the County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 23rd day of May, A 1), 1921, or such road will be established without reference thereto. GEO. J. BOUCHER, (Snl) County lerk. the defendants James W. Virtue an! his heirs, doviseej, legatees, personal tcjircscntntivcs, and all persons in terested in the estate of James W. You ure hereby notified that Rob- Virtue, by reason of the ormerovn (Seal) UEO. J. BOUCHER. County Clerk. THE II KHALI) FOH NKWS LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU Have YOU Paid YOUR O Subscription. !. ; i t I ' i 4BL &:. "& 'Vft r. hi ? - ay