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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD E" UMM&i JlSUHMLi. . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria 1 1. nyf rri n ASTORIA i . ii P'jiLCoilOL-3 MR OCNT taRH ArcdclaMcrrcparai.onwr( fflsimilaUnftthelooowiwsj-' r7mrci!7r3sjm niRiiUiiia raihcicww-w ffil neither Onlrtm.MoipWiicnor I S&lIlncral.NoTNAI!0TICJ n.r-t!rSxi V II JbrttlliSM . - : . i "n jr GonstJoationandDlarrnKa XOSS or ".,... resiflMttetcf taSInuteSMn22r BtoGwwmCoHMJBi tvTEW "TaiTTi Always Bears the Signature of jfCS m ft jfv r u Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPAfir. MtW TOKK CITY. "SERVICE THAT SERVES" RICE BROS. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION -CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP A Reliable Firm. Accurate Market Reports Gladly Furnished Free SIOUX CITY CHICAGO SIOUX FALLS GOT ACQUAINTED WITH ROAD Writer Took Hnrrlman's Advice and Studied the Erie Line Before I ' Writing About It. 5wnir 317 year ago John K. Cam fter. as a lliiiiiiclnl writer for the Wnll Btrw-t News' Bureau, was assigned to cover the olllco and affairs of tho late K. II. Ilurrlman. He i)iicp boldly heard d Mr. Iliirrlinnn upon what llnanclng u In Htore for the Krlu railroad. "Wliat do you know about tho Krle?' (mapped tho groat flnaucler. "ttrerythlng," assured the youthful ujrirant for Information, adding: Why, Hr. Iltirrlumn. I linvo rlilden over It to Patterson, N. .T., mill Nyaclr, N. Y." "VVImtl" roared Mr. llarrlman. "You Jty at onco to President Underwood ef tbc Krle, tell hint I sent you, and get transportation to, cover tho entire Mtuw Then you go out and leara something about tho Krle. Conic and bit me when you return and I will Biifwcr your tpiestlons." Jtr. Curaher Kiio-cd for a fortnight, fend after again seeing Mr. llarrlman wrote on Krle artlelo that was well worth reading. ft Kytual Interests, Dt man tint 'tends to his own busl WW," said Uncle Klieu, "has g.ot lo Sati-rcst himself hi other folks bust. Btiv ho dat his business kin help delr festtausa along." DIAMOND WORN BY CARLOTTA "Maxlmllllan Stone," With Unhappy History, Is Now on Exhibition at New York. A great greenish-white diamond, known as the "Muxlmllllnn .stone," Is on exhibition for the tlrst time In this country at New York. Like all large gems, this stone has a history which Is not happy. It was found In Brazil about 1850 and In Its rough state weighed irearly GO carats, Ferdlnnnd Joseph Mnxlmllllan, then archduke of Austria, traveled extensively In South America. While ho was In Brazil ho bought the diamond, it Is Mild, for a price approximating $37C,000. The Jewel today Is in the same con dition as It was when worn by the Km press Mario Charlotte In Maxlmllllau's short reign In Mexico. When Mnxlmllllan wns executed n commission was designated to sell the diamond along with other gems that bad been part or tho gorgeous court. The stone was bought by an American, As part of his estate tho diamond Id again to be sold. '" That's the Kind. Self-determination may be the theory on which new nations aie founded but Just plain determination Is the only thing that ever enabled one of them to get anywhere. Boston Transcript. 1 Will Ysu Have A lift" , , If you have reason to nelieve, as many have, that a change from coffee or tea would be wise, try Postum Cereal "Km 11 find what thousands of others have found complete sat- ; isfaction to taste, and freedom ' from harm to nerves or digestion "When coffee or tea disturbs, it's pasv to oet ud where vou belong. IL n-Q,. ' ' u wiiii rucriAiiii "There's a Reason" WBBWtmiliil ' Hlr L fMBfcoSSi'maw WWik, . r ill n rTrii r ir nffr . m . S y. glttiaBgpjWWfeUM: jfesrwllliggMaWHaBg : " ' hisimBK- &' k , ; I ItsL Bi to - H; rr; ,siN JPllr rWTf LttHKyldHSBBT''. T' 1W 1swllllr lsk ' JHLS. iilS: If in) - WslSiSK--?" v v Aft. 111 ffiaktm - iil'lBK!rnJiv i fW-HHPlMlHali'' "V" "av elwnlt of uppioxlmuielj JUU miles wbb'li be V?. " II 1 bhr ""'yITiHBli''!t J K'lls ", "0l,u'r '' t"u ""' '"st ""(l vvi'st hl(iK' " iv I ) fmh I Mg r TT J" "-' 5 of uoitiiern ('olorndo In touch L ii I V 1 Sold by grocers everywhere Madobv Postum Cereal ComItic Battle Creek.Mlch. Pr;r,T..U1 cereal' P c,..i e js-iT:"' jjBvciuorr" --"- ii PV 1 i SMWMMM. M s ,M li' ' M ! I Dy JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. OToiMNti on ih Boot of the World that Is uii.it the lsltors to the Boikv Mount. iln National park aiv doing this suuuuer. I'or the famous Fall Bher muil oer the Continental !)ltili Ivj iiniMi hi lti..r Thl wikiiih!'- tff road (limbs up U,7l7 kvt Into the sjf. jr i T turiiiost blue of the Colorado sky and foi sewrul miles runs high above tlmbeillne- and MMiietlmes tar above the clouds. - The completion of till automobile hlghwa.v tliiouuli Uod;. Mountain Is ot national luteiest and liiiportuu e. Since the most popular of all the national parks (ll)'JO attendance: -U),-IHW lsltors: WLMU prlate autouioblles) was, os tablislied In llo It has been visited by 701.141 people ami Hfi.sr.! private mnouioblles t'rt;pi eery nook and triinn of the 1'ulteil State. Hitherto only the ablebodled hae luvn privileged to orost, through the park on loot or horseback. Now anyone who can staml the altitude can make the trip by car In comfort. The opening of this road ha therefore been tiwatleil with Impatluiiee by the army of national paik tourists (l.o.Vi.l.Vi In Bill)). The I'n 1 1 IBver road Is three roads In one: it establishes connection between Kstes park anil liuind la' , the east and west entrances to Boeky M i ! coi'ipe cs a mciIc au! m oblle high mi) cli cult of uppuixlmuielj -'Ml miles wbb'h be gins nt Homer it tints the east and west slopes of uoitiiern Colorado In touch This automobile hlgliwiij elreitlr nui of Ueiner Is senut lonull scenic. Its ar.lng elevations sticgest Bs scenic posslhllltlcs: Denver. o.tKMi fiel; Kstes park. T.nwi; Boor of the World. 11. 707; Mllner pass, t(l,7(M: (irand rher, l.(M(); (irainl lake, S.:i7."i: (Jranliy. vS.OBI; Bertbouil imss, ll.lfto Thus the inoiorlst circles from the Irrigated plain through the foothills to the wilderness cloud lands where gtow the Alpine llowers beside the evorlastinz snow and back to the plains, crossing the Continental Divide twice and enjo.vlng the peaks, lakes, stieams and forests of both slopes, (ilobe-t rotters declare that this Denver circle route is a world-beater. Some day Mount Kvans (ll.'JtVI), with Its magnificent scenic environment, will be added to the Bocky Mountain National park and an automobile road built to Its summit. The Kail Blver road Is the crowning touch of this scenic circle. Its route Is shown In white across the black of Bocky Mountain. The num erals mark: 1, Boof of the World; '-', Mllner Pass; Jl, tlnind liver; I, Longs ,peak (1 l.'iVi), The photographs reproduced give hints of the scenic glories. No. a shows cars skirting Sheep Jake In Horse shoe park, about seven miles from Kstes park ami near the beginning of the climb up Fall Blvei eation, the lowest notch In the skyline. No. i is taken from one, of the six or more hair pin turns that enable cars to climb up Fall Blver canyon to the Boof of the World on a reasonable grade. The view Is back (south) toward Kstes pn-U, from an eleval on of t),500 feet. No 1 is the Bool of tie World about 1 m.ies tl Ksus park Here for nearly three miles tlio load rnns almost level at an elevation of more than two miles over a caipet of Alpine (lowers. Here is a panoramic view of a hundred miles. No. I shows a visitor looking down Into 'ho viater" of Specimen mountain (1-VIS-J). The Fall Blver road, visible in the background, now drops past tho Poudio lakes and tbroimh Mllner piss (the Continental Divide) to t irand river, live miles away and 'JS miles from Kstes park, lletv the road turns abruptly to the south and runs for ia miles along the tiinnd river to lirand lake. No. n shows a glimpse of (Irand lake, big and blue ami deep, surrounded by mountains, with Its hotels and summer .houfs and lis yacht club, ) miles by the Fall Blver road from Kstits park. 'No. tl' means trout In Fall river, In (inmil river, In (irand lake and nearly evcr.wviicie along iIm loud. As the visitor speeds along l-o makes his own motion -picturesever-chaiiKlag ctnublimtlotid of eeik ! " My 1 v