DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, 1 ji'v -v , ' - IF,' mar Right Here ?2,1,JtnLf ock Land Bank r,nd ordinary Farm Loans M.DE RIGHTLOWEST RATES-PROM PTEST CLOSING-GUARANV.ED. Our help FREE fixinir un titles. Chnlr.n t.om -p.-: .,, If you have nny money to investWe sell SAFE 1st Mortr aires l'nK C',b and 7fl. NO LOSS IN l YEARS THUS LOANING. Cull, Phone or V RITE. uiu Davidson Bldg., 6th & Pierce. ED T. KEAJ1NEY, picsj lent Phone ioog FKDtiltAL FIXAXCE COMPANY DAKOTA COUNTY 1TE11AL1) JOHN II. RLAM, Publisher. Entered ns second class matter in the Postoiricc at Dakota City, Nebr. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Telephone Nov. I!! ami l.'t. IMlIelnl Paper of Dakota City ami Dakota Count. Issued Eicry Thursday Morning Foreign Advertising Rrprcscntativo (THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION voti:s cast row drainage DISTRICT DIKL'C'IOHS Name Total No. of Votes L. H. Armbright 777 7910 j:uo KiOPfi 7275 9873 1981 2476 9222 4634 2000 2775 158 407 822 5 1290 6 2 8 1 1089 240 120 271 3 48 111 111 Ij. b. iihven Milton Forcrhoo S. A. Heikes Wra, Ochlerking Jolm Bridenbaugh W. H. Berger H. H. Adair Thomas Ashford A. J. Kramper x Herman Biermann Wm. P. Warner E. 11. Gribble C. E. Kline C. H. Maxwell William Biermann Madious Learner Will H. Orr' John H. Ream D. M. Neislvanger L. L. Heikes Chas. Bliven Geoige Bate.s Peter Madison "Krn Harris S. A. Stinson W. A. Heikes Win. Leonard Orville Legg "Cold In the Head" Is an aeuto attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per sons who are subject to frequent "coldB In the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to coluu Repeated attacks of Acuto Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tne System. AH DruKdlsts 75c. 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It is in daily uso by hundreds of thousands of suc cessful men and women the world over. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Il lustrations. 12,000 Ilioaraphtcal En tries. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. CRAM) PRIZE, (Hiftl.ost Award) I'unama-I'ucitiO .Exposition. REGULAR and INOIA-PAFEU Editions. WRITH for Specimen l'asrs. FREE i'ocket Maps it you name this paper. G. &C. MERRIAMCO., Sprlnfifleld, Mass., U. S. A. !S Ml mm IS IBSSQO ADVERTISING PAYS All Except TUoso Who Do Not Advertise. n Have YOU Paid YOUR Subscription. 'jt ? WW Ajvgj--- :::::::::::::::::::::::::: For Farm Loans net- WM LOCAL NEWS 1TKMS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921. Tho Herald, S1.50 per yor Vern Altemus is recovering nicely i rum ins at a Sioux SLK Snnd,Bltta Ut hospital. There will be regular meeting of Omadi Lodge No. 6, A. F. & A, M., Saturday evening of this week Wilferd Barnett -is husking corn for Joe Johns, near Homer. Sam Leftwich was fined S10 i Judge. McKinley's court last Friday for assaulting L. L. Howard. Francis Davis of Homer, was mar ried last Friday to Miss Gertrude Pomcroy of South Sioux City. Mrs. Don Forbes gave a shower nt her homo last Thurd-v conipli- mentary to Miss Helen Graham, a bride of tho week. The farmer gets hard hit some times out ne always comes oacK. Why Became he s always work- '" ' W ANTED Man with cir to sell oirced GRAHAM TIRES. 130.00 HAM TIKE CO., 2290 Boulevard, Ben-' Supt. H. AI. Eatonlnnd Pripcipal E. ton Harbor Mich. E. Carlton went to Omaha Wednosdny ,,, t ', n ' , , evening to nttend the State Tesichcri" Mies Bmule turimin crak reporter meotln m -session there the temain or the Omaha Dailv News and Mr. ,, ,u ,i, ,0'Conner of the Moving Picture der of the- Week World News Association wic both Ufcv, C. R. Lowe and tnmlly return isitors at che office of Mrs. Millie ed last Thursday night irom Rising Lothrop, Chief Operator for the Nor- City, Nebr., where they had visited thwestern Bell Telephone Co. 911 Nov. Mrs. Lowe's relatives. They had al 3rd at Homer. 'so visited Mr. Lowe's relatives in Di. and Mrs. Chas. T. Maxwell and Iowa. heir little son have arrived home! LUU 3.year.old Mildred Munger, rorn their ti 111 to New York and I , h b t ,n Wlth h ftJjnt Philadelphia While in Phi In dolphin, M j c Stnit))f fohr scvevul wookB congress of the American College of k t 's, ct hogpittt, i?'o&$Tmll was t for iion tor n- The outward movement of corn "..., , ., , , ' rom the storage bins of Sioux City' Roy Gribble and family of IJum rain concerns is shewn by the fig- eston, Iowa, were oyer- Sunday visi ires on grain receipts and shipments tors in the Mrs. Belle Barnett home, isted at the Grain Exchange or the , M,r- a,nd M.rs- Joh" F"05 n tw0 nonth of October. The number ot httle dnuBnters of Hinton, lowg, ars of corn shipped out uurfnjr the dTr.ove ove'r Sunday to visit in t nonth amounts to 481 while the.Hl,eman home- , .umber received totals only 456. -Sioux City Journal. lute rtoi r.u.,m ,inutn. t ,Ir. and Mrs. J. Thos. Graham, of Itnves today, Thursday, for ah extend his .place, was married on Monday, d. vsit in Dos Moines and other November 7th, to John Thomas JMqs.- Points in Iowa- V elman, at Chicago, 111., where they! The Herald editor is still confined vill make their homo. The nmny to his bed with bladder trouble, and riends of the bride join in extend- nay lie laid up for somo t!me yet, "ff congratulations. The bride was We greatly' appreciate the help giv- iiu ji uui (luijuiiir .vuuiijv Hcnooi tea- hers and a social favorite with the oung folks. Tony Eodo, 16, and Roy Larkins, 7, "were arrested by Sheriff George 2ain at South Sioux City Wednesday light of last week on attvico of Sher ft Rutledge of Thurston county. Che two lads were charged withsteal ng two horses and saddles from heir employer, John McMann, a far- ner near rentier. ine Dovs were "idin& iie. J0rSeS Wh3n aPtured- meriir Rutledge came up 1 Thursday, ind took the boys to Pender foi riui Tom Greencrow of Winnebago, was irrestcd and lodged in jailMiere-last veok charged with foraing the name iLi"1 shfTd of Winnoljngp, to a ,30 -check and passing same at the -armors Exchange in Homer, He vas tanen to Homer Tuesday for trial before Justice of Peace Grover 0. Davis, who bound him over to the District court under 500 bonds. Unable to furnish the bonds, he is oow waiting his time in the county jail here. The "Elisha Woods," the steamboat used by tho Woods Bros. Construction Co., in putting in river protection work, was anchored at the foot of Main street for a short time Satur I - ...., x . . . -l.n. nZ ?ivehnriI!nrWiBvtllkQin t0 fi? de"ts- died tl,0 home of her son, ?TnBn,i ivlw if , T '?U-X City Wlllinm Alitor, in this place Sat t"S.ttr? 'Te'wxBrrCol?' of ", nave sumu woik 10 put in at unier- Mra TWo-m- mc i,r,n ; nnnAn nt point, above SiLux City in the A$f X&t'i 11 ?yoft n ,,,.,, . Birl moved with her parents to III- Ihe Nebraska College cf Agricul- inois. ture will not handle picric acid, ow- On February 21, 1858, she was ing to the fact thnt the government mnrried to A. Frederick Berger nt .vill not ship picric acid in less than Rockford, Iowa, whore they resided aiioad lots. This with the danger for about a year, in handling and dilTiculty in making In 1859, Mr. and Mrs. Berger lrrnngemente for reshipment, with- drove across tho state of Iowa in a ut proidlng a place of storago has prairie schooner and settlled on a hfon so great that is is not consider- homestead in Dakotn county npar cd feasible ta attempt tho distribu- where the town of Home:' now stands. ..ion. It connot be stored in an or- A year later Mr. Berger moved to linarv ware house but must be stored Sioux City and worked at the cobblei under spechl precautions which trade with John Krummnn for a few would necessitate the erection of months, when he returned and join storage facilities and use of tho ex- the army and fought during the Civ- plosive makes impractical its hand- il War. On his return from thu ling by the college, army they located on a farm south- Sheriir Geo. Cain arrested two do- west of Dakota City, where they re verters from the U. S, Navy hero sided for about forty years, and which Tuesday. The men gave the names is now occupied by thi'ir son, John of Grand D. boss and Charlton Hall. P. Berger. They hed driven here in a new Ford touring car Sunday and hired out to husk corn, one of them working nt, Ab Mason's and the other at Frank Ccan's. The men had deserted from the Great Lakes Training Station, from the 15th Regiment, under Capt. Winstbough. A reward of 50 each was offered for their capture, which' win ne claimed uy tjiierm uam. Tlio men were suspicioncd as driving a .stolen Ford, and when searched a letter on one of the men from his irweetheuit gave tho Muo to their being deserters, Shorltr Cain in forms us Into today that tho men will be taken to Seward, Nebr. It was learnotl that they bad stolen the Ford cur there' from a man bv the name of Zimmerman, and author- kota City, conducted by Rev. C. R. ities nre coming from Seward today Lowe, assisted by Rev. C, E. Moore, to take Soss and Hall there, on tho: Interment' was in tho Taylor come charge of fiteallnn the car. Itery, eouthwest of Dukota City. Notice There will be n river protection meeting at tho court house on Wed ncsday evening, Nov. lGth. r Lee Mot calf, representing the Woods Bros. Construction Co., and r. L. Katon, president of the Sioux City Slock Yards company will address the meet ing. Tho hour is 'set for 8 .o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Crego is on tho sick list this week. Frank McKernan and fami y of Walkers Island, visited here Sunday in the home of Grandma McKernan. Fred Parker is now driving the 5 ton Holt tractor on tho state high way, Dall Midklft of Homer having resigned his job. George Sanfprd went to M ckling, S. D: To hus'kV'c1,rrfor AlfrdSey-: h , d a bum.K.r cro f corn on his farm them this oar. The teachers' Institue will be held in the public school building nt Dn- Yrntn P.itw nnvt wnnlr. Tt. U'lll hn n I two-day session, convening on Nov. n 17. ' Miss Beulah Foster visited over Thursday night at her home near Willis. Her father, C. II. Foster, had suffered a broken arm. when his Ford-kicked him while cranking it. A baby bdy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mershon on Sunday nieht. ! a daughter to Mr. and Mis. Jesse A. Munhofen on Monday, all resi dents of South Sioux City. Th fc rcaj t j of ntop cnmc Mondny night when about half un inch of snow fell and the thermom- cter dropped below tho Ireezing point. Mis. Pat "Kelleher entertained at cards Tucsday-night, in honor of her motner. mrs. liene unmeet, wno .1 . T- l I. '-. SL ,. - t en our son, icaymona ucnm, in enrry- ing on, the business- at the ofiice, WANTED A good, steady, gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's Wagon in Dakota County. No ex perience needed. For full particu lars wrfte promptly to Dr. Ward's Medical Company, Winona, Minnesok ta. Established 1856. A card from Mrs. Fannie .Crozier announces her safe a7rival at La-1 Crosse, Wash., where she found her brother, Robert A. Woods, and family 'enjoying tho best of health. The cumnte and surroundings arc just err find she stutcs Abo'ut twenty men,,)ers of thc Odd Fellows lodge of Emerson visited, thc Dakota City lodge Monday night, They were chaperoned by George Herrigfeldt, who was iniated into the order in Dakota City Loi,KO No 48 nunt- v,f.f, lo o ,i ,.,i, about thirty-two years ago, and who since lins held all the highest sta tions in tho grand lodge of Idaho. Death Calls Dakota County Pioneer Mrs. Lucy Anne Berger, one of the wi ux vutua. p 01 ,, On October 25, 1910, they quit tho farm und moved to .Homer. Mr. Berger dipd soveral years ago while on a visit at Phillipsbuig, Kans. After his death Mrs. Berger disposed of her property here and mado her home with her son, W. II. Borger. She is survived by two son1, W. H. and John F. Berger, anil fivo daughters Mrs. Ed Norrls und Mrs.' Albert Onderstahl, of Winnebago, Nebr.; Mrs. Ellen Schafl'er of Craig, Colo.; Mrs. Anna Fisher of Henewah, Idaho; and Mrs. E. E. Colo of Phillips burg, Kans. Funeral services wero held Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Enlsconal churnb in On 'fi MPBr Inwnto rt1MM, nfr.rw.nt. rncl. VARIETIES OF HUMAN FOOD Decidedly Odd Material Sometimes Employed for tho Purpose of Pro- vldlng Nourishment It Is Interesting to consider some of tho more or less odd mnterlal which mail bus been led to choose for tho purpose of fowl. Kinlioninent, of course, must be n factor lti icgtird to this choice, and necessity nlso. It Is hard to Imagine that earth would bo used ns food, and yet such bus been tho case In many countries dur ing famine. The Laplanders mix Mirth with their bread, the Russian uses a "rocK flour" and the poorer classed In lluiieury. (where now nearly every one Is poor) are driven occasionally to eat nn earth which contains only n trifling proportion of nourishing principles. The uso of seaweed bb food Is nn example of the determining factors of both necessity and environment. It Is not a little astonishing to llntl that a number of seaweeds nro really edible and nourishing. Perhaps the hest known example Is laver, which Is 11 kind of slew made from a weed, un algae. Tho laver made on the De vonshire coast of England, and to be found in some London shops, Is said (o be excellent. The sen algae, In deed, prove on annlysls to contain a epristiterablt! proportion of nitrogenous matter, and as they ore usually ten der, they ure digestible. There nre nlso several tea mosses which are es teemed for their esculent properties. Agar sugar Is another example of 11 H'a leldlng n nutrient Jelly. It Is supposed1 thnt the edible birds' nest so highly esteemed when prepared In the form of soup by the Chinese lias Its origin In the birds feeding on agar sugar. On the other hand, It Is said that the substance of which the .rtest Is composed Is secreted from cer tain glands which are developed dur ing the nest-bulldlrfg season, but which lose this function nfterward. BEST THAT LAWYER CAN DO Discovery of the Preponderance Doubt Is About All That He Can Hope For. of A member of the bar tells of a young man from the West who, some years ago, was so fortunate as to be enabled to enter the law olllces of a well-known New York firm of law ers. Very soon he was Intrusted with, a case, although a very simple one. He was asked by the heud of the Arm, a distinguished jurist known throughout tho land, to give an opin ion In writing. It was observed when this opinion was submitted that, with the touching confidence of tho novice, the young man bnd begun with the expression: aI nifl clea?ly of opinion"." ' ' The head of thcflnu smiled as his eye caught this and he snld: "My son, never state that you nre clearly of opinion on a law point. Tho most you can hope to discover is tho preponderance of the doubt." Ex change. Figure It Out. ' How many npples did Adam and Eve cat? Some sny Eve eight and Adam two a total of ten only. . Now wc figure the thing out far dif ferently: Eve eight and Adam eight nlso total 10. We think the nbovo figures are en tirely wrong. 1 If Eve eight and Adntn 82, cennlnly the totnl will be 00. Scientific men, however, on the strength of the theory that the ante dlluvjans were giants, reason some thing like this : Eve 81 and Adam 82 total 103. Wrong again. What could be clear er than If Eve 81 nnd Adam 812 tho totul was 893? ,, I believe the following to bo tho true solution: Eve 814 Adam and Adam 8124 Eve 8938. Still another calculation Is as fol lows: If Evo 814 Adam, Adam 81242 oblige Eve, total 82030. Ex- 'clinnge. ', , . Explaining Lunar Bands. Pnlseiix, the distinguished selenog rapher of the Paris observatory, some time ago reached the conclusion that, the curious rays or Imnda ex tending In straight lines uway from mujuy lunar craters, such as the cele brated tycho, aro produced by the deposition of volcanic ashes carried to great distances by tho winds that happened to prevail when the erup tion occurred. He uccounts for the relative narrowness of these bands which aro never more than 30 miles broad, although their length Is some times many hundred miles, by sup posing that only tho central axis of tho deposit has remained, the lew dense borders having been destroyed by the denuding forces of the air when the moon had a considerable utmos pheie. Washington Star. Concerning the Brain. Whether u person's bruin becomes larger after Intellectual development Is still a disputed question. Smith Ely Jellffe, an authority on the subject, snys: "yvelglit or brain, however, tins " direct relationship with lutein gence, us Idiots' bruins ure known to have weighed JiHt as much as those of the ablest men. Intellectual cu puclty consists In the great multi plicity of nerve cell connections. While It Is true thut a number of celebrated men of recognized bruin power have had lurgu brains, there ure many more of equal cupuclty whose brain weights have not been retuurkable." KM I Stinson's V)na--------SMP-----s---i---s-s-ss-p-s- Specials for Saturday. Nov. 12 1 sack of Climax Flour' '..$2.65 3 lbs. hand picked Navy Beans ..'J.'-c 1 lb. fresh Cocoa Snap Cookio3 ...L'.'lc 2 cans Corn, Tomatoes orPeas . .2."- Soups Oxtail, Vegetable and Con summo 10c G bars White Flyer Soap 2:.e Butter, 3to S lbs., a pound I.'lt: CANDY Cherries, Beans, Poanut Brittle and mixed candy, per lb 20c Box extra fancy Jonathan Ap ples !?;.;,, A few pairs of Men's Shoes north $:.oo, for - sn.oo Fresh Fruit -ind Vegetables of all Kinds for Saturday's Trado Stinson's Dakota City, OMAHA DAILY AM) SUNDAY THE DAKOT COUNTY HERALD Total ...-. Send or hnnd us your subscription and wo will mail it in for you DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD Dakota City, Nebraska Fred Foote. Foote Motor Co. Ford Dealers A prudent man .wishes to know cost before starting" repair work. Bring your car troublc.1 to us and wo will name a prico on nny job, complete, nnd guarantee our. work. Dimmers, COc per pair. Wo install thtim so ns to comply with the law. . Shop on Ninth Street, , South Sioux City, Nebr Attention! Your. Spring Supplies We have them Interior Vn Finish Outsido nnd Insido Paints and Varnishes Barn Paint Poultry Fenco and Netting , . Garden Tools Lawn Mowers Screen Wire Screen Doors ' ' . - Window Screens , ' ' ''" - Carpet Beaters ' , Perfection Oil Stoves, and other, makes Full Lino of Enamol and Aluminum Ware Full Lino of Galvanized Ware ' Horse Collar Pads Baskets Hog Troughs Hog Oilers Garden Gntcs Iowa Farm Gates Posts Steel and Wood ' , TIlltrE TONS OF SLACK COAL SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN BUILDERS HARDWARE LINE DIG STOCK OF LUMBER O. F. Hughes Co. l. II. OKEElt, Manager. Westcott's Undertaking-Parlors AIJTO SIOUX Old Phone, 42G Nebraska llLI,',. ...$5.00 ( Doth One Year ,...$! 50 SMl.r.O $5J5 Bert Smith. m Dakota City, Neb. AMBULANCE, CITY, IOWA New Phono, 2067 3 l'l "-J r;vt, ".Vv ; t 'v i , .