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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
rr- !.- DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD mv '"tiwwi t n i ThoifsandssfHappy Housewives WttitKNCANAW j5sas&m8&mm. kv.'i JjrimmMmrrmim tJriili K: ti III o Vr.'Sl-W- -" " a tAtN!M (Laiw f,efnrrlci tr rrneiui1 hm rtil.. UIC UClfUlg Ui;il tUJW44,V0 I.W J4WOpv& cub ftiau lliey encourafjed them to go where they could make a home of their " own s3vn navinir rent and reduce cost of llvine where thev could reach prosperity and Independence by buying on oasy urms. Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Aero land similar to that which through many years has yielded from SO to 4S bushels of whaat tothaacre. Hundreds of fanners In Western Canjua have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land. With such crops come prosperity, Independence, good homes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy living. Farm Gardens PoultryDairying COMMUNITY HAULING CONSERVES FARM LABOR AT BUSY SEASONS tf are nourccs of income second only to grain uooci climate, rood neighbors, cnurcnes, schools, rural telephone, etc., give you the opportunities of a new land with the con veniences of old settled districts. Vrir illnitratM lltritnr. mini, dtrtotfon of f srm miportnnitlf In Manitoba, 8Mktchwn, ami AlWts, reduced railway rates, tt, writa Department of Immigration, Ottawa, Can , or G. A. COOK. Draw.r 107, Water, town. South Dk. K, A. GARKETT, 311 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Minn. . Canadian Government Agents. growing and stock raisins. JJ&&sZa2-r - Vtttfl, ''"" "f! Look at This Price! Per Lb. '4c .V FOR Semi-Solid Buttermilk Trade Mark Reg. U. S, Patent Office DIRECT FROM FACT0RYT0 FARMER, putting Brokers' and Middlemen's profits in Con Burners' pockets. Rest Mote and Poultry Feed on the market. It puts the PEP In them and keeps them healthy. Prices down to Vic per lb. in WW lb, barrels; V,(c In half barrels; 4 5ic in quarter barrels. P.O. II. factory. Get Pree Sample and booklet describing this Wonderful Feed. Consolidated Products Co. DEPT. 100, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA "The only thinu for pigs. Makes them Rrow like weeds." K. T. McKILLllVDcaver Crossing. Nebr. "It's the best stuff I ever fed." F. SE1VERS, Iowa. "A ereat chicken feed and i-rk maker." T. J. LITTKLL. Wllbcr, Nebr. "The pigs sure like It. Best thing for shoats I have found." E.VAN HORN. Burr. Nebr. SAH-SC AatONDENSEPaJ., si'm-it rMjaaffiVWl simlliP-HsHBsHWPTiiS :u Substitute for Cork. A chemical woiks nt Hnienii-lCoc-nlgsfold linn been carrying on expeil menta with n view to finding u xubsti tutu for cork, says n Prague corro flpondent In the Times Tiudo Supple ment, ami thus' have now led to (an j;lhlo results. Turf treated by a spo ciul patented process furnlHhcH a nm terinl for Insulation and building pur posed that Is said to he, In most re opoctH, not Inferior, and In sonic supe rior, to cork. The product Is repotted to ho .equally IIkIiC. firm, and sound proof, to possess great Insulating prop, .artlen, and to hu dump-proof. ii Drutel Mrs. nibbs I'm going to wlio my .-photograph to n friend In Chicago as ia-birthday greeting. :Mr. Dlbhs The cost will be prohibi tive, womnn. Mrs. Dibits I low do you know, 'tightwad? Mr. Dlbhs I understand that It's based on the number of linos In the viendefB face. Buffalo ISxpross. r ' J ' Pleasant Relief. "Winter often lingers In the lap of fcprlng." "Yes, and that's a nuisance. Now we might not object If winter tries that occasionally with summer." Don't be nfrahl to ask questions. Hint's the only way jou can flutl out u good many things. I'urrlngton. No man Knows half as much about women ns be tries to make tlvwu be 1! v SUCH A NICE YOUNG MAN ! This Minister Evidently Not One of the New School of Blunt and Direct Speech. Though scare-head scoops and front page news "stories" do not coino oftl'ii from tho department of Frank N. Wullncu, stnto entomologist, never theless rejiortorlal dronoi who buzz around the bee division of Mr. Wal lace's domain may count always on at least one good dally story. Hero Is the latest one: lie was a young minister of the old school. He did not follow tho modern doctrine of frankness In his speech, especially with the lambkins of his Hock. Flustered and "fussed," he stood before a largo gat boring of smiling, good-looking up-to-the-minute poppy lamhklnettes and in gunrded tones reminded them of tho pitfalls and evils of this wayward world. Jlo reached the dining of his address and with a blush of ultra-modesty he said: "And, my dear joung friends, do you know that even this very day thero has come to mine enrs n rumor that there Is In this very community n band of bold, bad bootllmbers!" In dlnnnpolls News. Empress of Fashion. A biography of tho lato Kmpros.i Kugonle says: "Twice n year the em press of the French renewed her frocks, and this was the origin of to day's changeability of fashion, now followed slavishly by women." Budding genius, If It Is gonitis. to Indifferent to frosts Do you know Natures grains make a fine table drink? Pos fllliail i MwjiurattH r-b "" "- jT run 1 JJLa is made of selected wheat, bran and molasses. Boil it for twenty minutes or more, and you obtain abeverage of rick, delightful fla vor, that is in euery way healthful Postum Cereal is free from harm ful elements, and is economical "There's a R.ea.sorL SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Compaiiy.Inc Battle Creek, Michigan. I ' V MRS. NANCY SHARP, of Los Angeles, who says she received the greatest surprise of her life when Tanlac completely restored her health after she had almost lost hope of ever getting well. Suffered twelve years. T " " " " ia wrfpr yW.,.i.iii.i When Run-Down St Joseph. Mo. "I became all run-down In health due to woman's weakness. I was weak, norvous and got very thin I doctored and took differ ent medicines for this condi tion but did not got any relief until I beEan uiKing ur rierco's Favorite Prescrip tion and It soon restored mo to health and strongth. "My father took tho 'Golden Med ical Discovery' for a catarrhal cough and It gave him relief whero all other medicine had utterly failed." MRS. J. W. EVALSON, 2801 S. 23rd St. All druggists. Liquid or tablets Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, In Buffalo, N Y, 10 cents for a trial pkg of any of his remedies WATC TH ifji Autotruck Delivers Farmers' Produce and Collects Purchases at City Station. (Prepared by the Unlet! States Depart ment ot Agriculture.) "I'd ulmost be money ahead If 1' Jumped this milk Into the brook this morning Instead of carrying It to the creamery. With the bett horse in the barn It'M a two-hour job to carry 5500 pounds of milk three miles, and It Las to be done every day. Those straw berries simply must be picked this forenoon, too. Italn last night and sunshine today; nil the berrler .ui In the cooling room by noon will be spoiled." This farmer had encountered one of the periods In his farm work when the proprietor's presence Is desperately heeded In two places nt the same time. Turning to save n prolit on his dairy, he was likely to loio one on his straw berry crop; If he saved the berries he lost the milk, for milk and strawber ries wait for no man. Starts on the Trip. "Well, I've got the milk ready to go, but I haven't picked the berries. Here goes for the milk." Two minutes later he guided old Jim and the buckboard around the maple on the corner and urged the horse Into bis be-,t gait when they reached the main road. I-Jvery minute was valuable this morning. A half mile from home a forewheel began to gle olt slight, complaining sounds. "A dry axle," groaned the fanner. "I'll hnvo to stop at Yelp's and grease the wheels." When he reached Yelp's farm two more of the backboard's wheels were squealing wildly. "Can I borrow your wagon wrench, Jack, and some axle grens.1?" he called, catching sight of his neighbor, oddly mullled In gnure and glows under a tree In the orchard. , "Sure! Help yourself." cume the hearty roply. "I'd find the things for you myself, hut I'm .so bmy I can't spare a minute. I'm trjlng to hive somu of my nevs that swarmed this, morning, and I've got a dozen crates of lettuce all packitl that must go on the noon train.'! "There's another man In the shine Ilx," thought Stevens as he worked. "IIo. got to stop profitable work to haul stuff into town. Probably Hamil ton rend Orosner and Phillips and Jones are no better on', either. I can't af ford n truck to haul Just my own prod nee, but If those fellows would make It worth iny while to buy a truck and carry their stuff to market, too, there ought to be a way out of tills for all of us." ' lie thought th matter out to n con clusion, and that evening diove mound to his' neighbors with hN proposition. lie called only nt the farms that lay between his own place and the village, and to their owners he made a propo sition that ran something like this. "How much would It be worth to ou to have jour milk and farm produce carried Into town for jmi every day? There are dajs when jou lime to make a trip that takes an hour or more of your time at the busiest season of the year Just to haul your milk to the creamery, and thero are other times when you'll have a load of things that you want to send Suppose I buv a ilght truck would jou be willing to Mi me enough for hauling jour pi ad duce to make It worth my while?" "Yes; we'd be willing to do llmt, providing your charges aren't too steep. How would jou regulate the prlceuV "I'o been consulting a bulletin on this subject Ismied by the I'lilied States Department of AKricultuie, Maryland farmers lmo ulreudj put an Idea like this Into oxecutlon, ac cording to tho department's topresen tntlves. They own and operate a truck on co-operative basis-, and the rate Is 15 cents per hundredweight for first-class goods, I believe 1 can haul your produce with n light truck for 'JO cents a hundred pounds during the summer months. The co-operative Idea In Marjland Is not managed to I secure u prolit, out i Minn nave to make a protU to pay for the time I nin taking from my own work." "How will wo manage when we want tilings brought out from town?" "Telephone your orders and have Mih merchants deliver the goods at the iicamorj here I ran p'ck th''n all up at once and I'll bring them out to jou." Tho scheme wns adopted and these farmers found the solution to thelt haulfng problems. Where there are only a few farmer and the route Is short It Is sojnetimes possible to organize motor-truck sen Ice In this Way, If a farmer can be found who Is willing to undertako tin woik. In most eases, however, thf olume of business Increases so rap Idly that It cannot be handled by one '.ruck or one man, and when this stnge Is readied a co-operative motor-truck association Is the best solution. Forming an Association. Such nn association can be organized as a regular stock companj Bulletin 511, United States Department of Ag riculture, which may he had on re quest, contains information legnrding the by-laws under which a co-operative association should be organized, and farmers' bulletin 105K tells how the motor-truck route ought to he oper ated, how prices are Used, and tho running expenses met. In the hands of the scrupulous In dividual, or as a co-operative enter prise, the motor-truck route will offer quick, economical transportation to those farmers who must reach the mar ket every day or two with small loads of milk or farm produce and whoo business does not warrant them In purchasing a truck solely for their own use. "Allot seeing the wonderlul results my husband obtained from Tanlac 1 began taking the medicine myself, and now we both ngtcc that It Is the grandest medicine on earth," said Mrs. Nancy Sharp, n prominent and highly esteemed resident of Los Angeles, Cal.lf., ljvhig at l21 Cumulus sttect, whose husband Is proprietor of the Merchants' Express Co. "During the twelve years that I Buffered with indigestion and stomach trouble I tried nearly every medicine I heard about, but nothing helped me and I lost faith In everything. So, my wonderful restoration to health has been tho greatest surprise of my life. ,"I began to feel nn Improvement on finishing my second bottle of Tanlnc, and now after hiking six bottles 1 nm like u new woman. I have a splendid appetite, eat three hearty nienls a daj-, enjoy them thoroughly and nm never troubled In the least with Indigestion or any other disagreeable after ef fects. "Hefore taking Tanlnc most every thing I ate caused my stomach to rebel and I would suffer for hours afterwards. . I was so dreadfully nervous that many nights I never closed my eyes In sleep, but now 1 am not the least nervous, and I sleep like a child. My strer.gtli lias been wonderfully Increased, and I have much more energy. "I Just wish It was so everybody troubled like I was knew about this wonderful medicine." Tanlnc is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Stomach-Kidney s-Heart -Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wllhel mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on overy box and accept no Imitation 12G MAMMOTH JACKS l bare a barg&ln for rail, coma quick W. I- DeOtOW'S JACK FAUN Collar Unplug, lawn Her Flying Stunt. I'acon Did your wife ever lly In at airplane? Kgbert So; she never Hies In any tiling but a passion. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blnekheadi smear them with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off in five minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot water. Once cleai keep your skin clenr by using them foi dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to In clude Cutlcura Talcum. Adv. Nonunion. "Is he a union man?" "I don't think lie Is a marryln? man." EXTERMINATING RATS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY Work Is Now Being Carried on in Vigorous Manner. County Agricultural Demonstrators and Rodent Control Experts Mak ing Determined Efforts to DcstroyLIttle Pests. (Prepared by the United State- Depart ment of Agriculture.) According to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture, rat extermination work throughout the country Is being carried forward vigorously under the combined ef forts of the county agricultural dem onstrators sent out by the states re lations service and the todent control expeits representing the bureau of bio- i logical survey. At Ithickstone, Vu., the homo demon stration agent and the biological sur vej npresiontntlve joined In n rat t campaign which promised to send V-,000 rodents Into the rnt hereafter. When the final count of rat tails was taken It was found that 510.000 of the pests had bien killed In the one town. At Fargo, N. D., the citizens vveie minojed by a heavy Infestation of ruts. A bureau representative en listed the co-operation of the city com nii.ssoii, the commercial club, the health department, the hoy scouts, women's clubs, and other organisa tion., and conducted a very success ful campaign against the pest. In this instance the poNnn, Murium carbonate, was purchased in quantities and used as u destructive agent Willi excellent results. I A statewide rat eradication cum pulgn In Texas will soon be launched egalnst ruts. Tho bi'rcau of bio logical survej has been asked to tie tall a specialist to direct the operation. A Prize? "Where did you win your wife?" "At a bridge tournament." Louis rllle Courier-Journal. "Cold in the Head" Is nn acuto uU.-ieU of Nnsal Catarrh Those subject to frequent "colds In the head" will llnd that tho use of UAIAVfa CATAIUUI MEDICJNI2 will build up the bystem, cleanse tho Iilood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated at tacks of Acuto Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. IIALIS CATAURII MEDICINn Is taken Internally and actB through the Blood, on tho Mucous Surfaces of tho Sys tem, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring: normal conditions. All DrupBists. Circulars free. F. J. Chenoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Something that gives you pause for thought: The eye of the Hon lixed on yours nt the -ami Don't Go From Bad to Worse! Aro you always weak, miserable and half -sick? Then it's time you found out what is wrong. Kidney weakness causes much suffering from backache, lame ness, stiffness and rheumatic pains, and if neglected brings dinger of serious troubles dropsy, gravel and Blight's disease. Don't delay. Use Doaw'a Kid ney Pills. They have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neigh bor! A South Dakota Case Mrs. Christina Gross, E04 Green St., Yankton, S. D., says: "When I was work ins hard, or was on my feet quite a bit, my back nched so I could hardly keep up. I was all worn out and run down. Rornotlme3 I was diz zy, too, and m kid neys were disorder- Si' (-nSturr Pills save mo relief t.wtuari- riRlit away anu two boxes cured mo entirely," Get Dean's at Any Store, 60c n Eos FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. IIBp' i lfL'ijWfifr.ilaasyjIWjicKgv,: fJCfrr 'JWuVfX ft tl t;s jjfrt nnntPnM5TluiaDrachu x "' ll CAREFULLY TEST OLD SEEDS Moistened Dlottlnn Paper and Two Or. dlnary Dinner, Plates Make Sat isfactory Contrivance. Tost all old seeds before planting. Make a tester from two dinner plates. Put a piece of moist blotting paper In one plate, place soino seeds on It, put another piece of moist blotting paper over the seeds, and Invert the other plate over all. In a few days, remove the plate, turn back the blotting pa per, figure the percentage of germi nated seeds, and If below ninety per cent, buy new seeds. 1 TlicrclwrfomoUnviDKcsUonj "KticJ bdtlMStltt . ." u.fi.r fl Ahclpiuww''" i IOSS OF bL'', ..r I fcB5taiteSiC22Sr OxjffP. For Infants and Children. 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