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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD 1 It (gfiUtfafr ' fcC r (a) w JF JT pea) V SPIRIN WARNING 1 Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bogles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Ajplrln is tbo trifle mnrk of Bnytr Manufacture of llouoacctlcacldcitrr of Sallcjlictrid HIS GOOD BUSINESS SENSE Easy to See That This Restaurant Proprietor Will Succeed In His Line of Trade. First Guest III, wnlter, open thnt window, pleuse. I ciin't stand this heat. Walter D'rcctly, sir. (Opens the window.) Second Guest (n little Inter) Wultur'r there's draught enough to give one a death of cold. Do shut the window. Waiter Yes, sir. (Shuts the win dow.) First Guest Waiter, nre you mad? Why have you closed the window? Open It again at once. Waiter Very good, sir. (Goes to proprietor.) Sir, one of the gentle men wants the window open and the 'other wants me to shut It. What am 1 to do? Proprietor Do what the gentleman pays who hasn't dined yet. Pearson's Weekly. Two by Two. It wns Sunday morning and the car was crowded with persons on their way to church. At one stop, an elderly man with a heard got on. A three-year-old piped up shrilly, and pointed to him excit edly. The father's face flushed, hut lie succeeded In quieting his young daughter. Two blocks further on an other man, wearing a beard, got on. This time all the passengers around caught the words of the tot, and this Is what she said: "Oh, look, father, there's another man with a tail on ids' "face." An authority states that a ton of dinmonds is wortli $$30,000,000. Ite lnember this and don't pay a cent more. Anyone can complacently wear a suit four jers old when .lie's got eleven. Beauty Is only skin deep, but n sweet disposition extends all the wny through. It's pretty easy to be liberal with other people's money. ce Those Who Must Pay The Fiddler There's a settlement in profit or loss, for nearly every indulgence. Sometimes the pay day is long deferred, and in that case the settlement may bear compound interest. Often a payment in ill health is required for the dance had with tea or coffee during earlier years. Sometimes the collection comes in sleep lessness, sometimes in headaches, sometimes in high blood pressure, or in nervous indigestion sometimes in all these penalties. Nerves won't always stand the whipping of tea and coffee's drug, caffeine. If you've been dancing to tea or coffee's fid dling, why keep on till payment time comes? If you're beginning to pay, now, why not cancel the contract? There's an easy and pleasant way to avoid tea and coffee's penalties, as thousands have found who have changed to Postum. It is a delight with any meal rich, comforting and satisfying and it never harms. Even the little children can have a breakfast cup of Postum, with no fear for what may happen to sensitive nerves. Instead of paying penalties for your meal time drink, let it pay benefits to you, by giving natural health a full chance and begin the new arrangement today. Any grocer will sell you, or any good restaurant will serve you Postum. Postum comes In two forms: Instant Postum (In tins) made Instantly in the cup by tho addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by bailing for 20 minutes. Postum for Health "There's a Reason" CATS FOLLOW FISH DEALER Animals of Sheepshead Bay Regular ly Take the Trail of the Peddler of Sea Food. Like the pled piper, the Shcepshend Day llhli dealer lias a following of cats us he pushes his cart through the res idence section on Friday morning, says the New York Sun. The cats for blocks away hear his shrill cry of "Fresh fish 1" or perhaps smell his car go and come slyly through the streets for n chance at a delectable bit of sea food. When the Ashman gets a customer he cleans and scales the fish on the ground. Tills is the chance for the neighborhood cats. Their part of the feast consists of the discarded heads and tnlls of fluke and sea bass. Obtaining a prized portion, most of the cats break for home to enjoy the repast, while others not so fortunate hang on the peddler's heels and fol low him about until he finally makes a sale and permits them to profit on his loss. That Was Different. Scene: A Milwaukee police court. James Montgomery, negro. Is being arraigned. He Is charged with theft. Archie Carey, lawyer, rushes in. Carey Your honor, I've just been called to defend this man. I've had no chance to confer with him. 1 enter a plea of not guilty and request con tinuance. Prosecutor For your benefit. Mr. Carey, the defendant is charged with stealing a limousine, belonging to onu Archie Carey I Carey M-m-m I Guess I'd better withdraw from the case. By the wny, Mr. Prosecutor, did you recover my car? Milwaukee Journal. Another Viewpoint. Beginner (after repeated failures) "Funny game, golf." Caddie" 'Talu't meant to be." Punch. After you know some people well you nre apt to regret the politeness you wasted on them. There Is a rattling old time when the family skeleton escapes from its closet. Dance 93 INVENTORY AID FARM BUSINESS Assists Farmer to Determine Whether His Operations Are Profitable or Not. MAKE LIST WHEN CONVENIENT Go Over Farm Carefully and Note Each Item as Found So Nothing May Be Missed Classify and Appraise at Same Time. (Prepared by the United fttntea Department or Aeru-unuro. Farming Is a business, and like oth er business men the farmer should know which wny he Is going finan cially. To drift along year after year not knowing whether lie Is going to-' ward success or failure Is not the prac tice of successful business men, and It should not bo the practice of farm ers. To gunge progress by an increase In cash In hand or to measure loss by additional debts Incurred without tak ing Into account decrenses or Increnses In the nlue of all' property owned, often leads to fulse conclusions. The storekeeper Is well aware of this, and his annual "stock taking" Is nothing more or less thnn the making of an Inventory or list of property, without which he lncks accurate Informat'on concerning his profits mid looses. In ventories nre not difficult to make, and the United States Department of Agri culture, has found that they nre of great value to any farmer who Is striv ing to better his condition. They over come obstncles and place his business affairs on n secure basis. Make Inventory When Convenient. There Is no best time of the year to make an Inventory for everybody nnd under all circumstances. Euch one must decide for himself the date most convenient. In deciding, however, the most important consideration Is to se lect a lime of the year before the sen son's work in the Held begins. It will save estimating large quantities of farm produce on hand If tho Inventory Is taken as late In the spring as pos sible befoie Held work begins. Although any day will do, it Is gen erally found best to select the first day of some month, nnd n fairly good guide In any section will be the date upon which tenants customarily change farms. The best Inventory date may vary from January 1 In the cotton belt, to April 1 In New England and other northern states, and for special furms speclnl dates are often required. . If no list of the farm property ha ever been made, It Is well to start preparations by going over the farm, field by field, and building by build ing, taking each item as It Is found. In this wny nothing Is misled. The listing can be done in any memoran dum book or on loose sheets of puper. All property owned comes under the head of resources or nssets. These may be subdivided Into riysienl or tangible property, and financial, or intangible. The vnlue of the physical property i'MB""""uiiiw The County Agent Explains the Sim plicity of Making a Farm Inventory. must be estimated and appraised. The tlnnnclal property lias a face value, which under any conditions ordinarily met with on tho farm Deeds no ap praisal. The physical property may be grouped under the following heads: Land, buildings, other permanent im provements, work stock, cuttle, swine, sheep, poultry, machinery and tools, farm produce, farm supplies, growing crops. The financial Items Include cash on hand, cash In bank, accounts receivable, and notes receivable. By receivable Is meant debts owing to the farm. Don't Overlook Debts Owed. In no case should a list of liabilities bills and nccounts owed by the fnrm be omitted from the Inventory. Liabilities are an offset to tho re sources. When all the Items with their valuations have been entered the work Is finished by summing up thu valua tions. This Is best done by adding eacl) page separately and currying the totals to the last page where they may be conveniently added to attain a grand total. The liabilities are summed up in the same manner, When the sum of the liabilities Is subtracted fw)in that of the resources the re jualwlrir Is 1'h iwt or present worth. MEi HsjHjlTllV i i f ''j&fr.JMfcJJuMr -fr m. ' MAKE DEFINITE PLAN OF GARDEN ON PAPER First Get Exact Dimensions of Available Land. Ascertain Which Spots Will De Dest to Certain Crops Requiring Sun. thine Run Rows North and South. (Prepared by the United St tea Department of Agriculture.) A definite plan for the garden should be drawn on paper before any planting Is done, suggest garden specialists of the United States Department of Ag riculture. First determine the exact dimensions of the available land; then ascertain which parts of the garden will be best adapted to certain crops, especially those that require a large amount of suiibhlne. Outline the gar den Jim on paper and sketch In the crops thnt are to be planted upon each part. In planning the garden It should bo borne In mind thnt certain crops, such as lettuce, radishes, and enrly beets, can frequently be grown In the same rows with other crops and be removed before the main crop attains sulllclent size to require the entire space. It should also be remembered that car' rots, beets, snlslfy, earl turnips, par snips and nil crops of that type mny be grown In rbws of 12 to 18 Inches npart and will occupy a comparatively Setting Out Planto Started In Hotbed. small nmoun't of space If grouped to gether. The taller growing crops, such as pole beans, tomatoes trained to stakes, and sweet corn, should bo planted at one side of the garden where they will not shade the smaller crops. It, is generally conceded thnt the rows should run north and south; bow ever, It Is more Important to arrange the rows for convenience of cultivation than for exposure to tho sunshine. Due consideration should be given to both compnnlon und succession crop ping. By compnnlon cropping, the plan of planting two or more crops together and removing those that tnnture first Is followed. By successive cropping one crop follows another, keeping the land fully occupied all the time. Thus, early cabbage may bo followed by cel ery or late tomatoes; enrly corn or early Irish potntoes may be followed by turnips, lute beans, late beets, or lato cabbuge. The arrangement of crops, however, depends somewhat up on the locality nnd length of tho ueu son. DetnlJcd directions for locating and planning gnrdens nre contained In free bulletins of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, which will be sent upon application to the depart ment. COST OF MILK PRODUCTION Dairymen Should Be Interested In Knowing How Much Feed and Labor Are Required. Dairymen throughout the country should be Interested to know how many pounds of grain, hay and silage, and how many bouts of, labor It takes to produce 100 pounds of milk In the different sections of the United States. The bureau of animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, be gan n series of studies in 1015 on groups of dairy farms to obtain accu rate Information of this kind. The results are shown for southeast ern Louisiana in department bulletin 050. The figures for northwestern In dliinn nre contained In department bul letin 858; North Carolina and western Washington in department bulletin 010; and for Vermont in department bulletin 02!), which mny be purchnsed from the superintendent of documents, Washington, D, C, nt five cents the copy. The various tnbles nre based uftin figures obtained during n two year study, nnd weighted averages ol the records were used whenever they would express the resnlts more accu rately. The surveys Include also nn Inventory of dnlry buildings, live stock, nnd equipment used. AVERAGE PASTURE FOR PIGS From Fifteen to Twenty Is Recom. mended by Iowa Station More Will Spoil the Grass. Fifteen to twenty pigs, weighing about 100 pounds each, will be nil the aerage pasture can stand. More than this number Is liable to spoil tho pas. turo and the danger from spreading disease is Increased, says the nnlmnl husbandry department at Iowu State college. j'iLMvHKiKit 1 tuiBiiili lu !f You Reed a Medicino You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so ninny products that aro ex tensively advertised, all nt once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. Tills applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that tins real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy Is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used' the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to tho fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uiic acid which causes lheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Advertisement Out of Place. "It's no fool Job, I lell you." "Then why undertake It '''Boston Transcript. Mflnntenr3l5riuidPr iilXalitdUV eg mi TSJvtirkT -ft PET OEHT. AvMfihfo'n'CflmtiaaibrAS'l . j ... -T-L a ivl?44ila a similaune,iacw 7 --. linfithcStomarJtfawJBggligj n'sTORBSiffllDEn' . WDmrdlniDKc5tfaif umiuj .. r-,lt nellhcr Op!tim.MorphtoeftJ iUacroI. 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By increasing the nourishing power of what you eat Mostin's VITAMON supplies just what your body needs to feed the shrunken tissues, strength en internal organs, clear the skin and renew shattered nerve force without upsetting the stomach or causing can. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish as if by nincio and tho complexion becomes radiantly clear and beautiful. IMPORTANT! Whlln thn nindiu Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesb, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back M yr aJ