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i tli'-'j''"''' "'"'' 'im'JkviTmhjl,i&f?0iw2!S'-lSi! .O.ilUtJ "!wy 1'Wl'HHHft TOO MANY WIVES Much-Married Man Explains His Position, UW. &ZT? United States Citizen, In Zululand He Wat Compelled by Custom to Wed Five Black Beauties. Escaping In the middle of the night from lila five obligatory "wives," In the forest fastnesses of .ululund, Ka rid Uey Deiighun, othon.lse Mr. Doughnn, subject of the Egyptian sul Unite, lias urrled In New York. He Is a former citizen of the United States, where he bore the more ordl nnry niune of Doughnn. Furld Hey wus bom In 180S, In Su bag, 350 miles .south of Cairo, on the Nile, under the shadows of the Sphinx and pyramids. Ills father nt thnt time was director of Irrigation proj ects under the ministry of the Sti datiese government. Ills mother, iiIko un American, died In Egypt when Kurld Uey was a child. An older son, George, also was left In the father's cure. 'J'e father returned to the States with his sons when Fnrld was seven. George, when seventeen, virtually kid naped his younger brother and spirit ed him away. Some years later the fnther lenrned that the elder brother. George, was employed In the. diamond mines of South Afrlcn, while the )ounger Fnrld had been left In a Trench school In Cairo. Fartd became a diamond mine su perintendent and wnfc given the Turk ish title of effendl. During the World war Karld Effon dl was recruited by the British army and because of his knowledge of Ori ental languages, assigned for duty with the Indian army, serving In Pal estine us cuptfuii. Although now only tweuty-two yenrs old, Farld Bey wears four British cam paign mednls. "And bow about your Ave wives?" "You see," (he bey replied, "when I was In Zululund, directing natives wOrkng In the diamond mines, I had njotted to me a number of native servants, Including young girls all Very dark. "One of the tribal requirements, In order that u white man might live there, Is that he take at least five of these belles as 'wives.' Otherwise, se rious difficulties and even death might ensue. "Some months ago I determined to return to the United Statu. The problem of bow to get awuy from my black beauties looined up formidably before me. They had become very attached utid I feared for the worst If I let them know I planned to leave. "I chose un exceptionally dark night, four months ago, to make my escape. When I felt certnln that all my wives were usleep, I sneaked out of the pfa.ee and worked my way past the nutlye guards, and then made a dnsb for Pretoria. "Once there It was only a question of taking a trnln to Cape Town and hoarding u steamer for Marseilles." Redeeming Trait. "I know I'm old, but I'm crazy about you," stated Mr. Moneybuga. "When I go I'll leuve all my fortune to you If you'll have me." "Have you any bad habits?" asked Miss Goldlelocks, thoughtfully. hOnly that I wulk In my sleep, If you could cull that u bud habit." "You dear old thing. Of course I'll marry you. And we'll huve our honey moon on the top Hour of some tall hotel, won't wet" American l.eglon Weekly. Surgeon's Job. Collectors of customs, being con stantly on the wntch for smuggler, huve certain demands which they re peat almost unconsciously. Not long ago u tourist came ashore with u bad ly swollen cheek. "What have you there?" asked tin' customs officer, pointing to the swell ing. "An abscess, sir," was tin reply. "Well," said the ofllcer, Impatiently, "open it, please." Boston Transcript. imtiu cMHfa 'lifeiM.h, iufcWA ciTV, mwnAfmA, ;., iiftiBMMMWiWjittiB mtiAkmmmagUint'im -nTWnntwWMJutfiW'J itimm LAKE OP IMMENSE PEHTM Atltlan, In Guatemala, Is One qf tha- World's Most Remarkable Bodies of Water. Below lay cities with their public squares and white churches fields of yellow grain like golden patches of light In the crystal-clear otmosphere of the Guatemnln highlands, huge dark musses of forest, and beyond, extending their thousands of spurs and flanks, rose the prodigious Cor dilleras. To the left the peaks of Atltlan towered to the heavens, majestic, symmetrical, lecnlllng In their perfect contour the fumed Fuglyamn of Japan. It was more than a half day's ride from this point before we enme to Godlnes crest and beheld, .'1,000 feet below us, the deep blue waters of Lake Atltlan, and on Its opposite shores, rising sheer it mile to a mile and a half above the surface of the TUport of tho Condition ot Tho Goodwin Sttc Hank of Goodwin, Nooraska, Gutter No. 1533, in the State of Nebraska at tho close of business May 3, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and djscpunts .,...,$ '11140 U Overdrafts .,.,.,, ..... 56 09 Bonds, securities, judg ments, claims, etc., in cluding all government bonds 385 40 Banking house, furniture and Hxtursb 5000 00 Current expenses, tnxes and interest pnid 6155 69 Due from nation al and state banks $ 24259 42 Currency 2265 00 Silver, nickels and ctnts .... 728 32 27252 74 Attention ! Your. .$ 79999 03 lake, seven gieut volcanoes, of which Individual depos Total LIAUILI'IlhS Capital stock paid in ....? K'O.itl 00 Undivided profits 576:195 the two known us Atltlan are the most wonderful. Lake Atltlan, Itself u crater lake 27 miles In greutest length and 12 miles wide, Is a re markable body of water. The Rev. Father Garcia of Naguula, a gradu ate of the University of Home, and County of Dakota ss. its subject to checK S 275G1 Time certificates of deposit ... 36073 Total State of Nebraska, 36 72 64235 08 , .$ 79999 03 A Specialist. "Will you do a little work around the place If I give you your break fast?" asked the farmer's wife. ' "Yes, mu'iiui," replied the tattered stranger, "if It's the kind of work for which I um best fitted." "What kind is that?" "I'm un expert repairer of pipe or gans." Birmingham Age-Herald. oiip who mis given eninusinsuc siuny to the meteorology of the region, In formed me that olllclal soundings of . this lake gave an extreme depth of more than 1,000 feet. Its surface Is 5,000 feet below the level of the sea. Its waters teem with trout with which It hits been stocked, and while walking upon Its sandy bench near I'anajachel we saw great schools of smaller fish and not a few of the larger. Into Its .shore plunge the volcanic hills, often In preclplt otis, forested hogbacks, often ' In steeply sloping wheat fields, or again ending In mile high cliffs of bright I, Kay R Quinn, Cashier of the above named baqk, do hereby swear that the above statement is a cor rect and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Banking. BAY R QUINN, Cashier. Attest: -.1. O. Duggan, Director. II. II. Adair, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of May, 1921. Elmer H. Biernlunn, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 8, 1923. Kcport of the Condition of The First Statu Hank red sandstone or perpendicular walls of Nacora, Nebr., Charter No. 1332, marked by the slate grays and pur- In the btnte of Nebraska at the close nllsh hues of volcanic usb. Such are the " 's may -o, xvti. Expectancies. "Your constituents expect a great wulls of Luke Atltlan, often called Lake I'anajachel, painted by nature In her most glorious, riotous colors, and rivaling even the funa'd hues of the Grand Canyon of Arizona. From the shores of the lake, as we deal of you. I flrat iook,.,i Qown mon It. arose great n. ''. ' "e "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. P.mi8 of steam, us If the bench were r.,,. "', Q RESOURCES Loans end discounts $ 92002 56 Overdrafts 250 83 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 3735 00 Current expenses, tuxes and nterest paid 2282 77 Spring Supplies We have tKeiri Interior Wall Finish Outside and Inside Paints and Vurntshes Barn Paint Poultry Fence and Netting Garden Tools Lawn Mowers Screen Wire Screen Doors Window Screens Carpet Beaters Perfection Oil Stoves, and other makes Full Line of Enamel and Aluminum Wnre Full Line of Galvanized Wnre Horse Collar Puds Baskets Hog Troughs - ., Hog Oilers s" Garden Gates Iowa Farm Gales Posts Steel and Wood tiiki:i: tons of slack coal SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN BUILDERS HARDWARE LINE BIG STOCK or LUMBER ; GrF. Hughes &Co ! II. It. GREER, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. B S5SS2SSS0 H3 "Expectation properly managed Is an asset. My (Aiccess In politics Is due to the fact that while I was often com pelled to disappoint my friends I ill wnys managed to keep 'em hopeful." saturated with boiling water. But, In Silver, nickels and this case, It was merely the afternoon cents sun beating upon the wet sands, for Liberty loan Joker "Pays" Fares. The practical Joker has found a new way to muke himself unpopu lar He tried It out last night ut the Brooklyn bridge subway station. Hv was uccompanled by two of his olljce mutys, but he raced ahead of tlivtn to the ticket booth, calling for "Tliree" In u generous tone. As he ptujsed the ticket box they saw him drop something In and then rush for the,expres train, They started after hliu. "Hey J" culled the ticket chopper. "Wbutznnifitter?" they asked, "Don't try to pull liit stuff. Drop yer tickets In the box." "Why, ho put In three for " began one of the halted ones, hut lie stopped as he saw the Joker, gig gling,, start down the stairs to the platform. He had dropped only one of the three tickets in the box. Now York Sun, Significant Brevities. "I suppose you are prepared to de liver some great speeches," "Not long ones," replied Senutor Sorghum. "One word may decide the future of u man In my position. v Ev erything depends on whether you know Just when to say 'Aye ami when to suy 'No.'" the waters of Atltlan nre cool and crystal clear. Billows of mist, too. arose from the surface of the lake, only to be caught and dissipated by the sudden squalls that come almost vertically from the mountain pusses, anil ulwuys there weie rainbows to be seen In the ascending mists. Whether one looked u half mile down upon the mirrored surface of the lake or whether be gazed at the volcunoes towering a mile ubove and wreathed In their streaming feather bows of shifting vapors, he felt us though great phenomena of nature were be- nonds hem as cash reserve.. 388 00 65 00 445 68 600 00 1498 68 Total $119567 81 LIABILITIES Capital stock pnid in $ 10000 00 Surplus fund 2000 00 Undivided profits Due from Nution nl nni .S'.tte banks $ 19737 97 Individual depos its subject to check $ 31564 8T Time certificates of deposit 65381 90 lug staged for his benefit. Hamilton Notes and biljr re-discount CU Deposi'or's guaranty fund. M. Wright In Bulletin American Union, of the Pun- 2652 24 19737 97 99946 74 4100 00 868 83 LKGAL NOTICES First Pub. May 26, 1921 3w. notici: To William B. Johnson, in whose name title to Lot 10, Block 42, Da- kota Citv, Nebraska, appears of rec ord in the County Clerk's ofHce, ex ofTicio register of deeds, and to Wm. B. Johnson, the person in actual possession or occupancy of said lot: You are hereby notified that the undersigned purchased at public Tax Sale on November 3, 1919, the above described property for the taxes for the year 1918; and the taxes for the years 1919 and 1920, paid by pur chaser; that the said lot was assess ed in the name of William B. John son for the year 1918; you are furth er notified that after the expiration of tliree months from the date of the service of this notice, a deed will be applied for by the undersigned. 1 WM. C. SIERIC, Owner of Snid Tax Certificate. THE? , He: Don't you think we could marry on my salary? She: Yes, but could we stay mar ried? The Law of Compensation. My Mill, lie lire the carm that lurk In a dlihoiirm' Hurry. A Knitter doenn't ili much work Hut how ho has to worry) Economy, favor strict economy, of Canton Abolishes Gambling. Petitioned by more lliun 50,000 members of the Auil-Cfuinhllng society, headed by religious lenders, asking for the abolition of gambling In Canton, China, the governor of Kwungtung province bus prohibited Xo. Tbev are for ie tnbllng there. The ollU-Ial order hold -of when the.V hear o "You course." "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "But my uttltude towurd economy Is a good deal the sume us my uttltude towurd the violin. 1 wunt the other fellow to do the pructtclng uiul let me do the appluudlug." Has Many Famous Pictures. In the low, old.fushloned colonial home In Cincinnati or Churles P. Tuft, brother of the former President, Is to be found one of the finest prl- vnte collections of the old musters In this country, Little known to the public nt I urge, the paintings tluit Mr. utid Mrs. Tuft have acquired In the lust twenty jeurs are noted In the sntull circle of the nrtlstle. TIum collection Is built around the Dutch. English uiul French schools. In some cuses the Tuft pictures are the llnest examples of their uuthprs to be seen . In the United Stntes. This Is notably true, according to the lute Frank Duveneek, of Fmns Huls, und two of his portraits to be found there, "The Young Man of Harlem." and "The Young Woman of Hnrlem." There wub no better Judjw of Hals in America than Duveneek, In the Judg ment of friends of the noted Cincin nati artist. Brooklyn Engle. gu wus given following a great tiemoii stratlon of over 13,000 citizens of Cuaton In u parade several miles long, lusting six hours, when the petition wus presented. In thlR great Christian parade, one of the largest In China In many years, representatives from ull the Christian colleges par ticipated. Lee Mink Tal; ami Tse Ya Luk were the uiarihals of the purude, with volunteers from the Cfiliton Christian college and secre taries of the Y. M. U. A. us their aides. Support. "Why do you huve those mils there? Is It to prevent people from stealing your goods?" lire for people to euteh f our prices." Colieiililigcii Ittivneu. Can't Qst Away From It. "This book tells you bow to econo mize." "Do I need u book to tell me that?" "Huh?" "Econoitiy Is forced on me. I can't get uway from it." Qo Slow In Rejuvenation. There wus u discussion of Dr. Eu gu Stelnuch's "rejuvenation" opera tion, about which so much bus been published, at u meeting of pvchl utrUts uud neurologists In Vienna re cently, nnil the concensus of opinion wus thut .Stelnuch's discovery Is a real nt?p forwurd but thut It Is too early to'lntroduce It Into general practice, uud Its use must be conllued for the present to clinics. Asking Too Much. "For gooduees suLo, Mary! What is ail that uuUe lu ll kitchen?" ,"Wht yo'all expect, Mum? Yo'iijl think I Win break three dishes un' a plattah .wldout mukln' a uoUu, huh?" -iHlchmond Ttmts-DUuutcb. Probably That's It. "Your new maid Is very pretty." "My huhhuud doesn't think so." "You mean he's wise enough to say he doesn't think so." Louisville Courier-Journal, Far From the Madding Crowd. "Where ure those who once drew my curiiuge?" demanded Yorlck Haiuui. "What now?" "We're out of gasoline," Louisville Courier-Journal, Out of the Ordinary. Sir Auckland (ieddos, the British nmbnssador, recently told an amusing story of n hunt lu the Canadian wild, of the wolf pucks that howled around the cabin ut night, of going forth, u torch In one bund and a revolver In the other, of seeing two bright eyes lu the darkness and firing. The next morning It wus discovered thut be had killed a rabbit. Mr. Jusserand. the French unibussu dor uud dean of the corps, later spoofed the Britisher u bit on bis story. "It wus an excellent story," said the Frenchman. "Quite remarkable In some respects. It was particular ly remurkuble, It seems to me, because It was u shooting story told by nu Englishman uud there wus no tiger In It." Phlludelpbhi Evening Public Ledger. Total $1H)567 81 Stnte of Nebraska, County of Dakota ss. 1, II. C. Ohermoller. cashier of tho above named bunk, do hereby swenr that tho nhove statement is a correct nnd true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Bunking. II. C. Ohermoller, Cnshler. Attest: William G. Rohde, Director. Theo. Peters, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th dny of May, 1921. Zeoln Ohermoller, Notary Public. Commission expires Feb. 3, 192i! Report of the Condition of The Itaiik of Dakota City of Dakota City, Nebr., Charter No. 991, in the Stnte of Nebraska, ut the close of business Hay 2.1, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and disccJnts $184272 65 Overdrafts 9 63 Government bonds and treasury certificates .... 21200 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 8047 00 Current expenses, taxes and interest paid , 4(182 08 Due from na tional and state bonks .. .SI 13128 00 Curren y 2600 00 Gold coin 170 00 Silver, nickels and cents 711 31 116018 31 First Pub. June 9, 1921 Iw PUOBATi:. notici: to chlditots State of Nebraska) Dakota County, ) In the Matter of the Estate of Olaf F. Mogensen, deceased. Notice is hciehy given, that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, County Judge, of Dakota County, Nehruska, at the County Court Root, in snid County, on the 21st day of July, 191.1, aul on the 22nd day ot September, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. each day, for the purpose of presenting their elnims for exr.minfition, adjustment ard al lowance. Four months nro allowed for creditors to present thei.- claims, and one year for tho udministrator to settle said estate, from the 21st day of May, 1921. This notice will be published In The Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 21st day of July, 192!. Witness my hand, and seal of Mild court, this 21st day of May, A. D 1921. , SHERMAN W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. for said County, on the 18th dny of June, A. D. 1921, nt 10 o'clock A.M., to show cause, if any there he, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice vf 'the pendency of said petition and me liearinK wiuruui ue nlvc" m un persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for two successive weeks prior to snid day of hearing. SHERMAN W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. First Pub. June 9, 1921 4w notici:. JNtlninte of Expenses of the Village of Dakota' CIO, Nebraska, for the fiscal .enr, beginning on April 26, l'.)2l, nnd ending on the last Tues dn.i in April, 1922. Be it resolved by the Chairman and Hoard of Trustees of the Village of Dnkota City, Nebraska, thnt the expenses of snid Village for the fis cal year ending the last Tuesday in April, 1922, he, nnd is estimated as follower Interest on Water Bonds, and nnd Sinking fund $1250.00 General Village Purposes, including Snlnries 1000.00 $2250.00 nmount of revenues of Tot ul 70 20000 00 4000 00 6111 58 $331829 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ....! Sin plus fund Undivided profits Individual depos its subject to check $160601 20 Demand certifi cates of depos its Time certificates Total The total said Village for the preceding year, amounted to the total sum of $5762.49. Be, it further resolved that the foregoing estimate of expenses for tho said current fiscal year, be pub lished in The Dukota County Herald for four successive weeks, as requir ed by law. WM. BIERMANN, Chairman Board of Trustees. WM. P. WARNER, Village Clerk. (Seal) forget Righto! Young Multlrox I'll never the lime 1 proposed to you. Miss Malnchance Itlghto, old deurl I don't Intend to let you forget It, Literally So. Edith You say bis attentions to you have been inurked. M uud Yen; he bus never taken tbe price tag off his pr$jeuU. Secret of Sealed Chamber. A bequest to Londoners of 3.000 years hence, bus been burled beneath the foundations of the glmit Bush Terminal building ut Aldych, London. England. This consists of u secret chamber In which Mr. Bush proposes to phtce some of our present iluy Im plements, which may show posterity what kind of occupations we followed. The problem ut present Is what to conceal. Shall It be u bottle of plcklek, n Brndshuw, a ruxor, or a reel of cotton? ot ueposit ... Certified checks, 'lue to National and state hunks 715 18 137557 03 1 65 2599 92 Depositor's gunrnnty fund. 301475 01 2910 08 Fl .i Pub. Juno !), 1921 4w. PROBATE NOTICE TO CRLIMTOltS In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Fosselmann, deceased. Notice Is hereby iriven, thut the creditn-s of tho said deceased will meet the Executor of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Dakota County, Nebraska, nt the County Court Room in said county, on the 25th day of July, 1921, and on the 22nd t'ny of August, 1921, nt 10 o'clock A. M., each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Tliree months nre nl lowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the executor to set tle said estate, from the 21st day of May, 1921. This notice will be pub lished in The Dakota County Hernld for four weeks successively prior to the 25th day of July, 1921. Witness my hand, and seal of snid court, this 21st day of May, A. D., 1921. SHERMAN W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. I. S. .7. DAI LI Ri'sith'iil Dentist PhONE 51 HOMER, NEBR. Or Nitric Acid. Heud Nurse Hub him well with glycerine every two hours lu the dny time. Foot Nurse What shall I use at night, nitroglycerin ? Science and lu- voutlou. Total $331829 70 STATE OF NEBRASKA, Count v of Dakota, ss. I, H. H. Adnlr, President of the hhove named bunk, do hereby swear thnt the above- statement Is a cor rect und true copy of the report mnde ' , &tnle ' H. H. Adulr, President. ,11- " Attest- 1" Mil Elmer 11. Biermnnn, Director. Geo. W. Carter, Director. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 28th day of May. 1921. SIDNEY T. FRUM, Notnry Public. My commission expires Sept. 20, 102!. WATCH MS, CLOCKS and :i i:vi: lky it h pa iking If you huve any watches, clocks, or jewelry that needs repairing, bring them in and let me fix them for you. Will guarantee all work for 1 year at modernte prices. P. 1.'. MORRIS, Plume 11. Dakota City, Neb. I FT IIS PRINT IT FOR Ynil in 1 m in ii i First Pub. Juno 9, 1921 2w. Order of Hearing- and Notice on Peti tion for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakotn County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Da- Mav Broyhlll, Clifford Irving Broyhlll.nnd Blanche Winnifred Geise, nnd ull persons interested in the estnte of J times R. Broyhill, de ceased: On reading the petition of Muy Broyhill praying n final settlement and' allowance of her account filed in this Court on theN2nd day of June, 1921, and for her discharge ns exec utrix. It is hereby ordered thut you nnd all persons interested in paid mutter muy, und do, appear at the County Court to be held In and II. It. UAKEKi: Fit noral Director anil I- 111 hit 1 IIKM I, nib AssMuut .Motor Hearse IIOMLIt, NLIIIt. Telephones 50, Day; Homer Central, Night. a AYIuMi yon want your Ton! IVopt'i'ly lloiirfl uith Genu im Ford Tarts, hy (iinuiu Ford Mechanics, take it to thu Ford Hospital. HOMER MOTOR CO. ) f .; V ;y jWy-WMwy 'VMOMtiVooHN S4 J-w-V-.ri