Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 20, 1921, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED AUGUST 28, 1801.
DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2rt,'l92l
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VOL. XXIX.
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IH NEWSY ITEMS FROM OUR EXCHANGES a
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Allen News: Mr. and
Fiirm Bureau Field Notes
C. R. Young, County Agent
Hop cholera has continued to spread
during the past week. The disease
now cxlBts on the !farm of Crtrl Nel
son, hour Jnckson;' Herman. Ebol, nt
Wood Park; H. Dororrost, on vaiKr
IIAKOTA (MTV SCHOOL NOTES
By' Prof. 11. M. Eaton
r '-"iONlSY A DADV "
Only a dad, with a tired fneef
Coming home from the, dally race,
Hrlnging little of gold or lame
The re
of the
uep:lon Rivon by the Indies To show how well, he' has, played the
Wednesday Liteiary dlub to - game; -
ilium wiik a splendid social Hilt gad In his heait that his own
D a OJ IDJ ifjj qj a inj a n Qj nj iqj isj ihj ihj n-n.
m- i c i.n .... ... P..!.,.!, Smith er's , Island; Chns. bwanson lurnnithe tunc
" .j",v """"?" .""-".. " .---..--- -- n,.ii,..,naf nf iinifnta ciitvr I .invrenee., ., , ..: .. -vr ..i,.i. ,,i ,i,.,,.i, ti,n lmiiiw reioico. t
fdon und-MIss Sylvia Lumson went to on ' Mh,30, an 1 wva Jc J'J tlRay Swanson's, of Homer, and Alb4rtlSpct tl, llt. thJ aclool house on mt fnHntr thc.uhlns "d Fcorns of life
Croftcn Tuesday for a visit. "nh.Sk Mlfv Lam Srned to ScHroeder's, northwest of Homer. Bo- ftWmiMK With never a whimper of palnorhatb
- ., ??in i stntW amo to see us this For the snke of those who at home
' Mr. and Mrt. .T, It..Dnvi(Uon were ,tho S! j ntsol? u bu w ing from pcunwnl... This cpndition, wcek. i know Vou uro Uuty, hut that , nwnlt. ; .
: Sfoux City V tors Sunday at 3, W hffi only hZ sl-ws the .Importance of un, every, .Ooes not excu you even a little bit. J . T
Sine iiuuiu uj. mi. uuu . . ,.,.,,, pVinriro nf mnllcioiis possiuju saiunuy inuusuiu w W"7, I your )OV or Kri noil u mi wuu," y'.",J ," "" ""V , i-r ,--
Patton." Kuof nccorSlnc to J B Mann "B healthy; and espcclnlly .if n0jlblnmc yovLeit. You have, not been Merely one of the surginR crovvd,
.... miSCIUCl, according XO iJ. n. imuhii, r ,'A., jt l.. Um !. :-.... r .1 .t.. . l. .. 1 .l. T.:ilnr otrlulmr. frhm 1h tn lnv. v
! " I...,:. .. f ...il.lln enrnt I In. tllUlUJ u nutl.nu "tiuo, .y ...... .. ..llllUI vakUU V1IUUKM i" tvtll c
J I ...... tllllllllllBlUllUi Jk lUUIIb tU..v. V4 .... 1
mihlic saletv
Poncn Journal: ilrs. H. 11. Hart ,1 ,. - t.,.;,,Q i,irrt nn Iia
returned Monday from Omaha, where , fouml on whch to hold h.m, llaynpl'
she had been visiting her daughter, pro0noiy wjj be released, Mr. Marin
ttirr, uuurj;u vvuilui. I said
M. J. Kneifl was united in marriage
to Miss Hynes at the Catholic church j
at Willis yesterday morning, Father)
Gleason officiating. I
PROGRAM
The Poultry Department of dtir
State Agriculturoal College oirers the,
following suggestions fov starting
pullets to lay:
IW ii iiv - " - 7 --- ri . ',
1 ,fi.,., nirv int ninn.. dmu im Knclntr wlintcvur mav come 1111 way:
10 ivvniK "h i- .i.vm- ..v... .. . - .. - ., ' . . ! ' "
helntr tnlu'ht. tiilent, wlienever tne narsu condemn,
I And bearing It all for tne lovo or them
M
' The- Stale Touchers' association
'Will be held at Omaha on the th,
1,1 0th and nth of November, A pro
4 Emerson Entei prise: Miss Nellie DAKOTA COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL
Curran is spending the week in Hub- ASSOCIATION
, bard at the homeof Leo Biede. j TU)s1)AY..rBnAY
Miss Apnes Jensen of KushvUle, oCTOltllK 20, AND . 1021
Neb., spent two dny.s the Jast week, -., .,,.,,. v rnriM-ir
with Mis. Frank Heenoy. HOMI.K LI,1HLIA ( 111 III II
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Mrs. E. J. Hollman had a pleamnt pridny Evening, 7:!10 O'Ch.cl'. .
visit from Charlie Hollman tind-wifc yon serVicc. I
1-. ...... 4. ..! 1 I I
1 JJCVULlUllill.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Smith and daugh
ter, Miss Hazel, drove to Winnebago
and spent the day bunday. '
Winnebairo Chieftain: The' three
vcar-oldson of J. W. Leedom is i ie-
ported critically ill. ' '. I
of Sioux, City.
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Addi ess Miss Margaret , wien
Brown: "Pnst, Present rnd Future
of the Sunday School." . ,
Rnln.'i-irm Hnrrinr Mnlf! Onartctl
Address Mr. W. H. Kimbrly: "f
I were the Pastor.!" " t" '. '
Roll Call. ' ' ' -
Song--Congregation. ' c
lio,iflinl inn
"Vr tW. E. McKihley 0 Homer was in FrUinv Morning, '10 0'C!dckr- 1
our 'midst between trains yesterday. gon' sorvice. , , 1
.J, A . I
E. ,P. Chamberlain has bought; a1
leside'nee property 'in South Stonx.
r'ity arfl moved his family there to1
live. He rented his farm to his son
'f injlaw, ShermtMartin. '
.1. Hr Pilgrim of South Sioux City,
a -nioneer of Dakota county, . visited
friendsjn this vicinity this week, e-1
turning! 'Wednesday. M, A. l-onneii
jt ,',5icco;npaniqdf(hjm4p Sp, Soo. ,,
' ' ( J. F. Deen and wife returned on
Tuesday from rt month's s'ojdurn at
Gordon. They saw our friend Cnpt.
Ine Leedom, who publishes the Gor
don Journal, also the reliable land-
,. man and auctioneer, Word Mosier,
The Deeiw were ,yery fayorauly im-
Some of the early hatched pullets 'enra, will be Liven thut no real teach
are laying now if y6u hie feeding t x cnn njror, t0 m$. The railroad
them dry mash, an egg-mnk'ng food, inC (rrnnted a rne and onc,-half fan
but if you arc allowing thorn toninkc for the l'tuuid trip.
thnlr own livintr around tne imm '
flnlv'n 'find, lint lin pivos his. all
To smooth Ihe. way for his children
Finall.
Bull'alo County Farm Bureau News.
Wintering' llecs
, imii
rrtniliifr Anil Winter Protect ton of
flrniiM. ftJ3
Systematic, Intelligent pruning do
torniines In". lni'ge luoasurotlie pro
ductiveness of grape Yf"p,s.SGrnpo
pruniiiff Ih not an art to ho niMtcred
onlv by oxpertsj anyone citnelotirn to
do It. lsK
Grapes may bo pruned hny'tlio af-"
tor the wood Im ripened 'intlje fall
and'bofore the stn starts -ftoyrtng in
the spririg. It HljoflW noljholdone,
however, when tho canes arcllfrozcn,
as they nre thou- brltllq Amllhrenk
easily. In tho. uiUtorri'tnlrclfof the
stato thevbust tlihu Is isuaByn Feb
mary and March,' In! the,Wc$nUnl,
western an'd port hern pnrtpySr tho
state It is 'advisable tq pritndft aftei
the leaves nre ofT 1n thfc f all fn) order
to faciHtiitorwlnter protfactlo'nt
Where there Is a likoHhooilj that
tho dry winter tyinds will ikillf back
tho canes, hs in the case .In'jvvestorn,
northern and central Nebraska win
ter protection is'ne,ces8ary'vt6Jnssuro
a crop. After pruning tho,1 vino it is
tiken from the trellis, tho.cwiies tied
together, mid down, and covered with
1 or 5 -Inches of dirt. Wlieri tho
soil Is sandy and apt to dry out dur
ing tho -winter a, shallow trench may
bo dug or u furrdw plowed closo to
the vines. Then tho vino Is' laid in
they are finding too many starchy,. There will be a teachers' mooting No promem conironung tno nee-- ths fttrrow nn(i the dirt pulled over
crains. Their appetites are satisfied.. nt Emerson on the 22nd of October, keeper in this part, of the United jt tAs nn added pi;ccnUtlona "cover
but Ihey do not hiwe the proper food This is ii-allv one of the best gather- States. Is of more importance than tho jn of straw ,nuy uo provided. to prc-
for egg production. Hif.h priced inps held. It is on Saturday and proper wintering 01 necs, , y 11 is vent the evaporation of SQllnolsture.
winter etfgs are not far oft tnd lhserdoes pot lircak into tho school work, one which is sadly neglected,
pullets must be laying when your A, splendid program has been nrrang- , Ihe essentials of success in
caring
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STATEMENT
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mmtho n, i.- - 1.!.. . t -
heavy prouueing nens ar imuiuhs r ai)u mucn woik uuii" t iiimku tnm . " , ', ,, -------:-- ji tne uwuurMiiii, iii,iuiikuiiiuiil, uit.,
during October and Novomher. Keep" Emerson meeting a real meeting. end of one seasons lioney-llowto the i.0(.u,rca )y tj,0 nct of congrprfs of
1 ...... 1. ,... .,..,,. ..iinia. lipirmninir of the next no in liroving a.... tit imo r mi. iinVntn I'mniiv
and hens all day, allowing tlum to I 0ur footb'.ll team will play tho three things m abundince: (1) blores 0,.n,t published weekly at Dakota
cat when they please. Thcy,wijl sat-vEtnorson .niKh there next Saturday of pood uun Ity, (2) protection from City( Nei,ri for Octdbcr.lV;i0?l:
isfv their craving for egg .piuklng- 0n the adjournment of the teachers' wind and cold, and (J)ionm for tho Stnto of Nc))na) Couittyff Dn-
food iroin the dry mash luppcr and.meting.i VS7 wljl piny a strictly rearing of. Iirbpd t appvpriuto i, v, , -
will not, become too fat frrm oyer- Jijgh school.ieqm, and are h-ure that times. Thcw factors mo all of tho uoforo mc Cpuiity vJudW nnd
lA; i i..U.. n.nlnD Tl,h MnhrneWn'T..,,. InrL n.,n thnnnli tltrtif. w'.llrrlvn liruntest U11POI tnnCO. Illld OH OmiSSlOll r ,,, tnf,l 1,1 . ),,, fi'rnilnt.ltf
f u
a.'go'o'd accpunt, of themselves.
IU.i.
of ntiv one of them mnv-nrcvent com- ..... ir.. ... .1 Tu..6itTwin.
.'oletely the gathering , ixt thO" "honey ' hfithiivlntf iuonsilulvjsvoiifttccord'
Devotional, . - , ,y 1
Address Miss Margaret , .Elle
Brown: ''Training the,, Devotional
Roll tiall. ' ' , ' ,
Reports (it Officers and Committees.
Tl!ipi,Rihn. ' i 1 . '
Appointment of -Nominating Cpin
mittce. "i.. 1 a"
Song-i-Con&regntion. - s .
12 O'ClocIr, Friday ." t u
'Basl:otPicnicXunphfllaM 4
1:30 O'Glock1 lVnMJH-i. i 1 1 1 i
' Song Servitq.i"- tj-' 'A 'tt'f
Devotipnul. ,,0 i -,i 'nut )
Roll Call. ,'1 1 ,?,'. i rt
, .Address -Air. Kimberly: ''The Need
of the Hour." ,' lt V V . '
1 Rending- Mrs. Walter 'Blessing.
l t -.-. . 1 1 rrt-r' -i. rrTT.1-s-ii
, pressed with the,tater country and ornaunuon 01 xeacner xrainiiiK
I Aiho Wonderful Ijary est of puuS they Class. , ',
.,v, thflre. v f Business Sersion. '( J
saw,,uie, . Q ; f t- I , Reading of Miimtes-r-By j.County(
' " Sioux City Journalr: EddieRaV-j e0Sr0S; Countv' Treasurer ,
t fit,; aged 18 years'f 'Sduthidu Report ot .County .Iiemuuer.,, (
V it. Keh. who last Marc f 'sawed! " l',n?' , .r, ' ' "f '" I
C6llcge' of Agriculture rcc"ntmdnd"r1
ine luiiuwiiiK i y ,"u.-".
25 'pounds of brnn,
25 'Pounds 01 corn meat,, , i
25 pounds of groupd oats, t ,'p"'
v25 pounds of shqrts, .u ( ..u f r v
,25 pounds oft mea, scrapot ;i good
grde of tankage. . t H
If Z birds 'hwl fil-tHe W-ui- nj'" Fn-' "tfnof weeks the" school ,nt on'M (1? fof mv?t k) ,00m 'fdr
ihovean MnTamtf tasJ dcnltf with -tho bompnK6ry. cd- ,,rccdinR lsKot LJroViMctf in the fll,
X-anr-nnntltpi?- I .-ucntion ilvin partlculnn Vbwihcy lt ironies necessary to hondlq tlje
IllVUV Vt Ljk -, i--fj'" vT
.................. .crop of the following year, aiullf any
t ' - nftlih factors hro triven in Ii5s3 degree
.UArJ ll2L?lfrht I -AH threi'irfay b given , Ih thJear y
c. 1 t'lrf 'T "'V " i " fllll b0 tnutr-wunout luriner nano
it
)) ,' t
. ... ., 11
t ft'Cs vtu como turougn
the, Kpring vitn jpu maximum popu
merrMale,,QuarteW. .
Ing.lsO b'ClokMM ,
it . t t rb 9 f 1
ki.iins c jmf
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City, .Neb.,' who lafet Morclf .sawed
I ",.. .' . ...1 1':.. : 'tl.rt1 ru.,11
ine pareon a wmuow u mc, mi
pen of the'eity jail and, with ajcom
panion, mado ,h(s escape, was aj-r.est-ed
yesterday afternoon at Fourth and
TFl FftJ K AT NOME EXPECT1 YCl
trie iuLrtd TOTEU.'CM.ALt. Anouy;
"OMAHA'S FOIl Q&riAUgtJU ,VISIT
CENTRE," THEr'arV t IT
khilaratineBURLESKandVAUDEyiLLE
SleeAlwrHi!lelithP''''Cirl,HnimvCloVnJ
Gorieoo Bauiptfe, Urilllant Socoic llnvirdnmcr.l.
mTtinpB Fia I.Y. 2:15; EVNGS 8:30 '
iXXxtixilmT ' Tir(E 11 iXiirf yt Nostra
hi. . . .. 1 . 1
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Election of Officers.
Music Homer
Friday Even!
Music.
PrVycrM
Roll Call.
Lf'ctur Miss Marirnret Ellen
Brown: "Object Lesions From a
Second Wdrld ToUr' '"
Jienodictlon. - " ; '
, U ' r f it ,Mn 1 ' ,
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., .'.ifi'tvi luirtn'ld inclUUO OLner' niiaSOS Ol J.'i., -I iintr' nnVl f lil ranu
.Specir.cations, for maKipB-inp reu , ;- ':,-,''-; rub ums. ' . aAY T' r nTnuV iui &
?l frn8m tL'Lmurau office I ' Tho ecial.wtton of tho school, practleo.of fcomft 1,eoke6p'dVn' to n,.ld
ejl.from the arm B,ureau4 oll. , 1 . ducntB fX)XQ chUdrcp of tho 'to tho Hlorc8 of the Col0ny,in the
iwiuV iittn?M'PMipnr'ihK c0mWlVv. 'vt300' c.a"n0!- t sprinff, rnthct than -Aft leovotfortaujfli
v.MVlS WT81?0' 3n ' 'fdin' ftMl uiltss thjre io vegulai in ,th.fall to lest, until mqw hotfey
P'S utX ?Aim BOEAlJr.. &i ItvP' AttbrnlandB. HarifeOjrdpllwr- Vbwet ' rfhjs isxlaiKcrpup.fqrtwn
Tt viBv' Geneva- Rank'ip.y fa P 5lf 'ntterfrtrtKceenn.'tha PWtjf ' 'ncaioiisr" flSio jptton jthaJrei , am
- xu- , nr. JMlW Imiciabntlal'ito the highest p;Ven8on; tTmeor4' ff,' ViAd
hatT Would -yob dd'lr . r, 11 on Sdr .ony schooll. ,IIow thi9iay nlitntity, htiA rrontW they' onn
f, 1. r. 1 J r iti- i-l.ii'UJ.i'CM. I"1 ' . i"""" i.n-P.f,... colony too grenuiyi it is inviujiru
sMppliesin ydui" inedI(Sinechhinot,for ',.,, inn.iPI. inP,.4,r.i. Cl the nnrt of !, if..., 2,-i k. fu v.i.a!,i
VT? HLinecirs education Is BU of , the, factors m the,fall.k and
Mtarphy, Statft Hoe. SMClnjist. H1J chi j,,. Ori the other hand, t k n0 oter. mtlTod.s nt w sajto -and cor
be in. 1 Dakota county October 18tt i,t prohkiilr'bf school management in tafn of weeei. , ByApracqlnjf,thcso
19th andiUOth. ,liss Murphy vi 4riIl.ScftWfl-WlilW in otheis it meails ethSUVtlw cnppjiTpfifs annual ,lo3 oi
have a home-made medicine cablet ,he ,Mflrt,inlstratH)ii of school -law" ft, K teilniXpAy, b'eilniost en
fitted with PlJ'hBt eyejy If n thoM, who ,,joUeVB , MlnB their '.fy 0Hnfdtlcu "aricf, wh'ft k W
should 1 have on hand. fr.SW'"!'0,, children cfor" cyirnliiB hionoy directly, mpoiaiftmrfch -Vitrpnher ' col ohjes
'mfeetirigs he'd "rtthc?01!,l6,ffiflVpr, indirootly wh?n the- law requires ' bo 0btalned"f6r 'tllbonViy taurces
Tuesday, at 2:30 p. in.,FireMfa w to. . sC,)poU Just how of f,oney.r . '' '': ,
Emors6n. ' "., .m ''Use iSoblems'are best co-ordinated , j .' - . , 1
Wednesday, -at 8 p. m,. Elk VaJIey . , . ,s d na n ns a 1)Urf - - t M n ' . cfe vr ..A
Church, Pigeon Creek. , 1, j t,' , , ' j,A.. -jluca unon'u 9 'clttecns of a . nL ."..?,.. Y'. - . ... ..
r-linrarinv. -it. 2; 10 n. .m.. ai. LOlU't T .,1. . Li.i. ' J. ..,r r.i,ii JenraHKa siiies Hiiiuiiii ue tun oc nir-
ir':-IT :" 'iST r.'f, '.."". ' .
liyUOC, ,JM "J1 J,,,,1 1 I
wh6 'having l!oensdulyjswo"rjifftccord
ipg to law,- deposes" and '5aytsthntho
is tho editor, publisher, business
manager and ownor. of'lho Dakota
County JIerild, ; v 'iv"jvt
John II, Beam, Dapt.a'G,ityNob.
That the knpyvn bnndhqldyr8,JVort-
gnguos ,and;ptiier secuftiy lipdors are
None. ! Jqhnll, UcnnCQwnor.
this laCh day of Octolieri' lfl21
SUEKMAN W.-iMCKITs'JJKil ,
Cbu'ntautige.
i.a, rum
iiepuilllB,- us I'urcii, a .-.. in,nmH nrnn,W,nlMllft NhwnlW i) '
HtratOt'S oi-ilie cumpuisory euucm.uii - - -,v ;: A Va
laW r p jAck'orrtlng to predlctibn (of 'tho' Om-
i n (!. sfnndnoint. reL'Ulnr- .'aim' Aero ('Jnbf-suUatnuthitedi by let-
r !.,.! . . . . v .'.ii i ' -'- -- -.- " . . - . . . .
The Walker's Islapd nniiinexy ltytof' attendance-, is of the utmost tors from. America's ivvintorH,. neuny
l'H muftnsRTt ' cuoqls, v ,
(Seal)
OUn- MARY CANNOT ATTEl4D;'Vl
. SENDS REQRET8TO: PORTER.
i .IilttlR laty-43a(orAAfAlBjt
ite-nd tba-OmnliaafrNrraWfclwt8h,
rairXAFor early !lntt JCovcmbeM-the
meet .Wilt ho held on,Ulid)3,fi'tndl5th
ainry mill be, on Jior wayitoJEutopo
wjt)i Doug., t ' . j(;lf
Expre5slnhir r9ferot, Alarywys In
a lctter'to Earl W. rorter;prosldent of
the Onialui Aero.Ciuln: nVImhnUi.bo la
Eunjpo nttlio tlmo-nswo nroiphtnalng
to. tro'ltiiincdlatOlyupon(cotnpeUoh of
Mr. Fairbanks production of th'i.Vlr
glulnn." " I 'do so tipprecluto the Invitation
and my jnoinorjijs. ott-lloJ5kwollp Field
tejl ina.'Justowlmt.L shallvralsstitor I
(know how royally thpAlrlehcaIl; en-
((rtnini.andwiimitrap jiospitawty is
thelr's." , , e yi voS V-
Dprlng the warJIaryi'WflScil' great
friend uC the pqldlerAnpd 'SPpntcsrauch
i . . .'Ti n, . ..n rt .1 Li. .1 C.4 ; i .. .. i .x n. . -l.!l..... .... ............. ... .'..
school nem inursaay, rnuuy mm om.- importance. ip orqeruav me tiiuo u . juu or -em ipnm no ny 10 vne uiniiun, tof,l1eritlme-u,a?oeKweH llylPB.Ueia,J
urday afternoons last week Under.the mav Ket the training, in citizenship ,,jr hieetJtothe'held November 8-4 and ?,- . ,. tAi
I Innnl lonlavehtii" nf Mrs K. I j. Ideil ..V.M,..l rn iiinrll In thin pntintrv. ihe n . r ( ,. , ',..r
and Mrs.' L. Jl. DeForCst, was consid- pdblic' schools Wc maintained prirnnr- ' ... f. ' Tho IldVald for l4ews wht;n ltiMsiI;v.'3.
.!. l M n diixriiu . it . :i.. n.. lmlfo r.ltloni niih nf thi . . " ' .1. . ,JIK H I A'VNtMiiA
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Attention!
Your.
i vh women brought their old hats children than the"y nvould otherwise -
and with new materials made, hats hecome. It.is'rt' well-known fact thiitl
for themselves. proven huts were t),e children "tylir do not attend the
made ad. the total cost oJ new na- schools' to getat least an eighth
terfnls amounted to only $8.42. I grade, education do not, as a rule, be
'The Dakota City millinery sc(iooi como leading citizens or even tho best
met Friday for the tirst time anu .type, of people lor tno compiunity or
will meet again Tuesday afternoon, the Nation. There are, of course,
Mva. S. A. Mnson. Mrs. M. u. i..oanier wrai onn ixcentions to this rule, out
Spring Supplies
Wc have tcinrk
..Interior Wall Finish
Outside and Inside Paints and Varnishes
Barn Paint
Poultry Fence and Netting,. Ui
Garden Tools
Lawn Mowers
Screen Wife
Screen Doors
kin
I.'. 'M' ' I
' ut him frmd yj .''"
i :?1 fn i0i. ftiirt it) i
Jmi, r. s j MrtSr . ,
' '.mM ;tt1 10 ,''- '
' II j fc,tUIllU
, 'VinUow Screens
' r!Arnpf Renters
Perfection Oil ,toves, nd otjier (nJycC3 f i(
Full ! Line' )f Enamel and 'Alun'num.v.re.l
ruU Line of Galvanized Waie(J .-"nt- t,tll tn
Hbrfe Collar; Pads
and Mrs. Walter Miller are the localjv0 ono should risk, much less bo per
loaders in charero of this claws. I mlttdd' to risk, his children's becom
There, yili he a , demonstration on jn 0ne of' these exceptions to the
ine, inuKiiiK ui j,ujjur uis luima rule
th
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... ..it i u-:r"vi -
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ie home of Mrs. Storv. of Hubbard, i
at 1:30 p. m., Wednesday, October o Ordering From Kjtrtte .Serum. Plant
2Gth. Mni,,r,y,-inj inniiirie.s. come to the
ollice'of the State Serum Plant at
the Agricultuipi uoiiege as io wiium
RESOLUTIONS.
Inasmuch as it has plensed our av hW cholera ieruni and hog cholera
Heavenly Father to remove )iy death virus aio available to residents of
from her earthly home, Sihter Anna Nebraska, alio the price and how to
Dorn, a member of Dakota Chapter ()rdr. Those wishing such Informa
No. G5, Order of Eastern Stnr, tlon rihoUld'read the following para-
Be it Resolved, That as our golden ftrimh carefully,
chain has again been broken, family i when hog cholera setum and hog
ties have been severed, but only ft"" cholera, virus or black leg vaccine are
a lttle whilo, soon will nntuio a-- dosiied by any person living in the
sumo the garb which is symbolic ofatat0 0f Nebraska wire, telephone, or
the sleep in which our lpved ones are w,JtL.('the State Sevum Plant, College
resting, and they, like nature, wui ()r Agriculture, Lincoln, u you au
e'er long awaken to new life "" lr6ss ypur correspondence otherwise
neauty tn mat ueaveniy nome wiiem i jt may lie several ciays ueioio ii.
there shall bo no more death, and noi inches the ofl'ido of the State Serum
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Baskets'
j, , '' Hog Troughs
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tiardbn Gates
lowa.Fnrm Gates
Po.sts'-Steel and Wpod
THHi:i: TONS OF SLACK COAT' ' '
SEE US FOB ANYTHING IN BUILDERS HAUDWABE LINE
BI(J STOCK OF Lr.MHER
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G F. HviHesCo
IT. R. GlWKlt, JIiiuuKor. Dukotsi City, iVeb.
more pain, for tho former things have
passed away.
Be it further Resolved, That the
sympathy of Dakota Chapter No. 05
be extended to the father and moth
er, and -to the husband and uiiltlron,
In this sad hour. We can onlv com
mend them to Him who said, "And
Plant, which results in much unnecos
sary delay and inconvenience to you.
Tho price of hog. cholera serum and
virus is ope cent per cubic centl
mittnr. but the black loir vaccine is
free, Serum and virus arc usually j
seut by express ns only a llniite
amount of liquid cnn be sent parcc
limited
eel
I whosoever livoth and believeth In me, post, hut black leg vacclnd is sent by
though hfr were ueau, ,yet no H"i , mnil. All shipments oi serum ami
live,"
ALICE M. WARNRK.
ADA MANNING,
GEO J. BOUCHER.
Committee.
virus ure sent CO, D. except to
County Farm Bureau or other stale
Institutions,
"Cold lathe Head"
l, an acute .Uaek of Nasal Couwh. Per.
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Goodbye, old Krindle, bony scrub, Zna who are HWeStt0&?1 the usVol
Thn times demnnd A linttnr breed. In tho head1' whf llnd thftt the UB9 or j
You eat enough, but there's the rub, AW8 oATABKh -o" Blood ' ,
nnu rentier nicm ic . - -,; i
xfnllllllllnlllllllilns.
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You never pay for-halr your feed
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bo niter all these years
But nray .'emember as
If this should break yourj!
wo part, i Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
ou go, lead to Chronic rrhfe Jg I
bovine heart,1 1-VnaHy S iaaVts throuah thood
You broke mv nurse lorn', lonff into. n ,h Mucous Surfaces of tho Byatem,
(From Form Bureau News) , ah nruffi'rt- 7y5ttT0e8mocnBrrhTt
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Yiy,M a (uiNtifM; nou'M) oak ,s(juaih:hi:atli
lilT4fAJ.i r.ifjn.s.. . ' ' i" f
A Genuino Round Oak rquaro base Heater will burn soft yoal,
hurd coaii coko,ovo)il,i.ur cohs. lt will burntliom economicr By
It holds'-the flre.'Ui .hours--It- lasts a generation. tcosts no m ro a
pound 'than thc'chdapor hout-ers. ' 'These extra pounds are needed,
however, to render the super-service you have n right' to den fend
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FRED SCHRIEYER & C0.
' DAKOTA C1TV. NKJIILVSKA''- 1
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I tVrJvnn for any case of catarrh, thai i
Ti'aLLB CATAAUK MEDICINE U not
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