jt- M MJMU,.-.... - -.- ... , . . . K7 wV I '.? : t I, ii .m iw i ww ii in i in PAKA 0UN!V HtfKAki gwwwaaapt Ii .JJ.f be Think It Over ! Are you going to stay home all winter, or will you seek the comforts and benefits which the de lightful, semi-tropical climate of the South affords? Geographically, the South is not as far away as it seems, but climatically ( in winter Jit is about as far away as it could be-and in the right direction, too --for balmy breezes, sunny skies, moonlit bays, trop ical flowers and foliage are the order of the day in winter time in the Southland. And, those who pack their grips and bid farewell to the North at this time, reap rich rewards and return with a full realization of the real value of a winter's vacation in that romantic, historic and beautiftil land south of the Mason & Dixon line. Instead of saying to yourself--"I wish I were in Dixie," why don't you go South this winter? The cost is low-perhaps not as much as you thought it would be, when the price of things generally is con sidered, and you deduct the cost of staying at home. Tickets covering tours to Florida, the South Atlan tic and Gulf Coast states, Texas and Cuba are now on sale. You can go one way and return another; there is splendid train service via Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; liberal stop-over priv ileges, final return limit May 31, 1922. LEGAL NOTICES First Pufc.'lie'je, 1921 3w Order of Hearing on Pufljo fpr , liolnfmriit of Administrator, l The State of Nebraska, Dakota County ss. IN THE COUNTY COURT. In the Matter of the Estate nf Alexander H. Baker, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of wrs. iNeiue is. mason praying that Ad 'ministration of said Estate may be granted to Solon A. Mason as Admin- istrator. Ordered, that December 31st, A. D. '1921. at 10 o'clock A. M.. is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons" interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be new in anu lor saiu county, and show cause why the prayer or peti tioner should not be granted: and that notice of the pendency of said peti tion anu tne Hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this or- uer in .ine uaKoin county liernlu, a weekly newspaper printed In said County, for three successive weeks, prior to saiu uay or hearing. Dated December 13th, 1921. SHERMAN W.McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. Whun you're ready, I'll yoxir trip and mke gladly Kelp you plan your reservations. HYEJUiO -tf.V TICKET AGENT, DAKOTA CITY, 'NEB. Annua First Pub. Dec. 15, 1921 4w I'ltOBATfi NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, In the Matter of the Estate of Curtis Harold Bliven. deceased. Notice is hereby given, that, the creditors of the said deceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, County Judge of Dakota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said county, on the 10th day of February, 1922, nnd on the 11th clay of April, 1922. at 10 o'clock A. M. each day, for tlu purpose of presenting their claim? for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Three months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one-.year for the administrator to settle saul estate, from the 10th day of December, 1921. This notice will be published In" the Dakota County Herald for four week? successively prior to the 10th day ol February, 1922. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 10th day of December, 1921. SHERMAN W. McKINLEY, (Seal) County Judge. Meeting Of the Dakota County Farm Bureau at the M. E. Church. Dakota Citv. Dec. 30, 1921 Friday, NMWMHMM A PROGRAM 10.00 11:00 12:00 1:00 Monthly Board Meeting (Farm Bureau Office). Business Session and-Adopting Amendments to the Constitution (Church). Basket Dinner in Church Basement. Community Singing. Address Pres. C. C. Beermann. Report of the Treasurer. Report of the Secretary. Election of Officers. ' " '' Music. Address - J. N. Norton, Director Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation. ' J ' . , .. Community Singing. Address-Mrs. Grace Richard Hansen, Former Home Demonstration Agent, Sioux City. Address-H, C. Filley, Neb. College of Agriculture. -v ' iMbUUHUWItaMM & Bring Basket Dinner - Everybody Welcome First Pub. Dec. 22,1921 4w ROAD NOTICE To Whom it May Concern: The Commissioner appointed to lo cnte a County Road petitioned for by James Ilogan and others, describ ed as follows: Commencing at the southwest cor ner of section five, township twenty eight, range seven, in Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, running thence' east between section five and scctioi eight, and between sections four anr nine, all in said township and range In said county, and terminating a the southeast corner of section foui In said township twenty-eight', rang seven, in said county and state, ha; reported in favor of the establish ment thereof, and all objection! thereto or claims for damages musl be filed in the County Clerk's offic In or before nobn of the 27th day o February, 1922, or such road will b established without reference thereto GEO. J. BOUCHER, (Seal) County Clerk. First Pub. Dec. 22, 1921 3w ORDER 01' HEARING AND X0TIC1 OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska) Dnkota County, ) To Mrs. Anna Nash, Mrs. Emma Allen. Mrs. Salina TwoiiiIbv. Mrs. fHattie Arinbright, Chos. W. Blessing, Winer A. .messing, Beatrice E. Bless- ing and to all persons interested in the estate of Mary Blessing, deceased. On reading the petition of Beatrice I?. Blessing praying, that the instru ment filed in this court on the 19th day of December, 1921, and purport Ing to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be -proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Mary Blessing deceased; that said instrument.be ad mitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be granted tc Ed T. Kearney, as executor. It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the Count Court to be held in and for saic county, on the 7th day of January A. D., 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M t show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should noi be granted, and that notice of thf pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons Interested in said matter b publishing a copy of this Order ir The Dakota County Heruld, a weekh newspaper printed in said county, foi three successive weeks prior to saic Jav of hearing. , Witness my hand, and soul of said court, this 19th duy of December, A D., 1921. SHERMAN W. McKINLEY. (Seal) County Judge, I Have Vou Paid YOUR Subscription.. Envelopes In &try Size, Color or tyv .' Quality AT Tms OFFICE 9 f, ... . , . . , miiftifflfn.-t.rTififiiiiiiitirr f n i. T n T , I i if J 8U3IHARY REPORT OF HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK DONE IN DAKOTA COI'NTY SINCE JUNK 1. Demonstrations and talks given 111. Homes vi'itcd 88. Telephone cnlls 110. Letters written 195. Articles written 30. ' Bulletins distributed 322. Training school for Itaders 7. ' Number of communities recognized for Extension purposes 7. Number of communities which have adopted projects 14. 23'a.3s3 f ' '52, 2, ' h o f o PROJECTS ADOPTED: 5 wd ? ' u : g . I. Foods: . J Hot school lunch 4 l , l 78 Presentation, of foods u. 2 ' -" 1 40 Food selection ....; . 2I 40 II. Boys and Girls Cluv Work 6 G ;23j 388 III. Health a , 3j v IV. Clothing: ' Short cuts in Sewing 7 5 5 102 Renovation 2 28 "MUHneiy 8 n no 160 Dress forms ) 21 ' 248 Alteration Patterns 1 . n. V. General Meetings . . . 14 585 TAltliK SHOWING DISTRIltUTION OF PROJECT WORK IN THE COUNTY Prcrlnct. Project. ResuRs. Dakota. . . .Talke on Organization. Clubs and nrccinct meetings. Hot school lunch. Hot lunches in Parker School. Girls' clubs. Two sewing clubs and one demonstra- Home Emergencies. tion team. One cooking club. Dress Form Work. 8 dress forms made. 1 local leader. 5 meetings held. , Millinery. One county-wide class; one precinct class. ' 3 local leaders. Ndmber enrolled, 15. Number of hats made, 14. Amount saved, $38.SO, Short cuts in Sewing. One demonstration and one local leader. General Meetings. One eountytwide and two precinct meetings. 0 in ml I Talks on Organization. Three meetings. . Girls Clubs. , Two sewing clubs. Dress Forms. 24 forms made. 15 meetings held. ,...,. One project leader. JUUlinery. One local class with 10 members en- ' ' rolled. Two project leaders. No. of hats made, 12. Amount saved, $70.00. Meetings. Two precinct meetings held. Emerson... Organization. Three talks. One club organized. Home Emergencies. One meeting. Dress Forms. 2 local leaders. 26 forms made. Short cuts in Sewing. 2 demonstrations given. One local leader secured. Millinery. 1 local class. 2 local leaders. No. of .... , . , !nts made, 4. Saving, $8.50. Hubbard... Club Work. One Sewing club. Dress Forms. One local leader. No. forms made, 4. Short cuts in Sewing. 1 local leader and one demonstration. St. John's.. Dress Form Work. One local leader. 3 forms made. Nutrition. 2 schools serving hot school lunches. Meetings. One precinct meeting. Covington.. Club Work. Three girls' sewing clubs. Dress Form Work. Three local leaders. No. of forms made, 22. Short cuts in Sewing. One local leader. 2 demonstrations. Millinery. Two local leaders. No. of hats made, 12. -Savin:?, 36.00. Community meetings. Pljcenii ;. ... Creek. ...Organization. TWo meetings. Nutrition. ' One hot lunch established in school. Healtn. One talk on Home Emergencies. Clothing. Dress Form Work. 2 local leaders. Dress forms made, 18. Milhneiy. Two local leaders. No. enrolled, 13. Hats made, 15. , Short cuts in Sewing. One local leader and one demonstra tion. Christmas suggestions. Dem ; ' onstration on making wax. beads. Club. Neighborhood club organized. Certificates of Achievement have been received by the following Sew ing club members: Marie Royce, Harriet Pilgrim, Luclle Mathwig, iertha Sanders, Lena Blacketor, Alice llackcter, Gail Savidge, L,ois Mc leath, Hone Nichols, Anzailetta Lind ay, Helen Fisher, Ella Rasmussen, Margaret bmith, Kathleen Smith, and Elizabeth Leahy. Good storis of their first exper 'ences as club members were written n the reports. "Why I am Glad I Became a Member 'of the Garment Vlaking Club," by Harriet Pilgrim of he Wide Awake Club of South Sioux City: "For the following reasons. First, t teaches me how to sew and we learn .new stitches on each garment ve made. The different garments nake the work more interesting and e try to improve our sewing on tach new article. Secondly we have toctal times and demonstrations which ielp to keep us interested. The lemotwtrations create rivalry, bo och one works hard so that they night win ,a prize. We meet at diff rent home every two weeks, and our eaders, Mrs. McBeath and Mrs. loyce, meet with us. They help us ut out the garments, show us how o make the new stitches and also ell us in what way 'wo might have aiprovecl ous work. Then she watch 9 closely to see if we carried out I Year, the suggestions she made. We 'try to have ous garments finished by the next meeting and then with the help of Mrs. McBeath and Mrs. Royce, we discuss our work. I did not win a prize at our contest but I feel that my time was not wasted, because I learned a lot about sewing and maybe what I have horned this summer will u.'lp me win 1. prize some other time. So if we have our club next summer I will be glad to join again. HOUSEHOLD HiNTS "Tested out and tried by Dakota County Women." Mrs. S. A. Sanson, Dakota City, has found the following method of clari fying bacon fat very satisfactory. It will not only remove the character istic flavor ilnd odor but will also whiten the product. Mix rriilk, pre ferably sour milk and cook slowly. Let fat cool and then skim. This bacon fat can then be used as any ther fat. Mrs. W. II. Ryan, Homer, finds that rollers on a wood box is a most con venient addition to any box. A small sompartment at the side for-kindling is also a great time saver. Whv not send in suggestions and household hints that have hclned vou and in this way help .others this New Fred Foote. Bert Smith. fc Foote Motor Co. Ford Dealers A prudent man wishes to know cost before starting repair work. Bring your cur troubles to us and we will name a price on any job, complete, and guarantee our work. Dimmers, 00c per pair. We Install them so as to comply with the law. Shop on Ninth Street. outh Soux City Ne,)r Westcott's Undertaking; Parlors AUTO AMBULANCE SIOUX .CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 426. 1 NeWjPbone, 2067: V fl .H &k y Th J- 3 "" VtStiSS sr- SZ.-iirvurrjjii.i--