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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD ) . Sv. V" v CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE y St Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound St. Louis, Mo. "I was bothered with cramps and pains overv month and inaa bncKncno ana !hnd tn tret tn hod nn I could not work. My mother ana my wholo familyalwaya took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for such troubles and they induced me to try ft and it has helped mo very much. I don't have cramps any more, and I can do my housework all through tho month. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends for fomalo troubles." Mrs. Delia Sciiolz, 1412 Salisbury Street, St. Louis, Mo. Just think for a moment Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa been in use for nearly fifty years. It is prepared from medicinal plants, by the utmost pharmaceutical skill, and supe rior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound correct the conditions which cause such annoying symptoms as had been troubling Mrs. Scholz. The Vegetable Compound exer cises a restorative influenco of the most desirable character, correcting the trou ble in a gentle but efficient manner. This is noted, by the disappearance, ono after another, of the disagreeablo symptoms. Habit Nujol will give you the healthiest habit in the world. Without forcing or irrita ting, Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny mus cles in the intestines can then easily remove it regu larly. Absolutely harmless try it. Tie Modern Method ef Trecl'ms en 01 J Cemplaint TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't Vait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL pUff The world's standard remedy for Udney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles the National Remedy of Holland alnco 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the nunc Gold Medal on every box and accept do imitation foTciLiTRATs and MICE Always use the genuine 9 T4-W., J ) m p&. STEARNS' ELECTRIC RAT & ROACH PASTE It for-ei theso petts to run from tbo building for water and fresh nlr. Ready for Uae Better Than Traps Directions In 16 languages In erery box. Dicandll.W. "Money back If It fall," y U. B. GoTernmantbujalt. Maid Enjoyed the Party. A prominent New York first-nighter find boulevnrdler recently gave a party lit his luxurious npnrtmeiit, ihnst members of the unfair &ex pres ent being the very choicest .chorines from n half-dozen Brnnthvny musical fchows, who cuiiio In their limousines. One girl had her mulatto maid along. That maid, quite as pretty ns her mis tress, freely mingled with the guests, and the nmuzlng uudncity of It si lenced comment. When the affair broke up the mulatto maid stepped up to the man who Jiad given the party find remarked: "Allow me to congratulate you In deed, you nrc n perfect host." Phil audelphla Public Ledger. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. On rntlrlnr front I v ruh Rnntn nf dnn- Tflj druff ond Itching with Cuticura Olnt '' nient. N'ext morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot wnter. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have n clear skin and soft, white hands. Advertisement. There Is plenty of room at the top and the rent Is chenper. Wine Is innde from coconut (lowers. imm t iNienT Morning eepVbur EVes Clean - Gloat- " HoolTr.y ttrita Tor frtJ Ca Coro Otctf Murlno Co.ChlMjg.UlA useyyi MXWiSri NEBRASKA IN BRIEF ximcly News Oullcd From All Parts of tho State, Reduced for tho Busy. PIvo cases of a strnngo malady of n Mild and not serious nnturc hnvo been treated at the St. Francis hospital t Grand Island. They are called sporot richosis and it is claimed that 123 cases In former Ocrman colonies in Africa nnd 73 cases In the United Stntes com prise the number known to scientists to Investigate a new disease, apparent ly blood or tissue, appearing among the settlers of her African colonics and these found thnt the, disease started below the finger nulls, duo to a scratch or thorn, an Infection being thus cat rlcd to tho lymphatics whore, In about six weeks, small nodules, similar to buckshot, became vlslMe. All the five cases enmo from Greeley county and aro attributed tocoflt with softie dried vegetable matter. While excavating for n building re cently, Henry Karlger of Curtis un covered a huge fossil on the farm of John Korte. An eminent zoologist of Denver said that the fossil was a mnrc moth and thnt from the size of the skull, teeth nn( other bones it wns the largest ever found In America. The bones nre .In an excellent Htate of pre servation, although It is estimated that It Is '2r0,000 years since the mammoths roamed over this continent. Knrlger has had several offers for the fossil, but has not yet decided whiit he shall do with them. To run an SO-ncro Irrigated fnrm In the North I'lnttc valley one year costs $2,0:0, exclusive of any wage for the mviier or his family, according to n joininlttce of the North Platte Valley SVater Users association. This cost ivas itemized as follows: Alfalfa seed, ?7o ; county taxes, ?U25 ; water charges, 5-400; seerf potatoes, $100; other seed, ?G0; blucksiuitblng, $23; repairing, $l.r0; Insurance, $110 ; upkeep and de preciation, $,"00; feed for work stock, $200 ; fuel, $75. Fire from matches In the vest pocket of Deputy State Fire Marshal Hurry Iluuser caused a near panic In the Lyric theatre nt Lincoln. Wrenthed in nn aura of smoke, the deputy rushed outdoors and spanked out the blaze. Ills appearance reassured the crowd after several cries of fire. Ilnuser lm( Just finished writing a bulletin advis ing the iujo of safety matches when he slipped some of the parlor variety In his pocket and went to the show, ac cording to his ch.cf. Federal Judge Martin Wnde of Iowa confirmed the nurchnsc of the Wells- Abbott-NiermanfiBpluiit at Schuyler, for $00,000. The mill was bought by W. Dale Clark of tho Omaha National bnuk.inyu-psentntlva of the live larger creditors, on November "21. Confirma tion of the purchase washeld up, pend ing the report of Herbert Daniel, auditor, appointed by Federal Judge Woodrough to guard the Interests of Hie small creditors. Over S00 registered for the night School which just opened at North Platte, and requests have been made to hod registeratlons for a week long er. This Is the largest night school In the United States in proportion to the population of the city. Dr. Hartley of Lincoln Is directing the school nnd n corps of teachers have been selected from local persons. Gustavo Bnhr, Bfpinwinan, who killed Percy Steifel in Pierce because he claimed Steifel ruined his daughter, escaped from the stutc hospital at Norfolk. A search for Bnhr Is being made In the vicinity of Bloonifleld, where Bnhr has a ranch. Buhr was adjudged Insane. Gene Purdy, of Atkinson, topped the Omnbn market again the other day. Mr. Purdy has tho distinction of top ping the hog market for four succes sive years, and has been raising the Duroc hogs for a number of years With remarkable success. Guy Halverstein, one of tho oldest engineers on tho Northwestern rail road, Is dead at Norfolk. He was 70 and worked for the same road 50 years. He wna pensioned on January 1, 1022, nnd eight days later he died. Managers and derectors of county fairs In Nebraska will meet In Lincoln January 10 and 17, to discuss programs for 1022v Secretary W. B. Smith of Lincoln announces. In tbe Vocational school In Bellevue, Omaha's southern suburb, there are 150 dlsabledjSoldlers of the recent war taking training. The members of St. Andrew's Cath olic church of Tecuniselr have decided to erect a new edlllce, to cost not less than $35,000 or $10,000, windows and equipment not Included. The ScottsblulT board of education lias called a special school bond elec tion of $300,000 for tho purposo of building a new high school. At the same time the hoard began negotia tions with Wllllnm Frank for the pur chase of 10 acres of land In the north western part of the city as a site for the proposed school. The election will bo held In February. Frank B. Kuitpp, bend of the defunct Fidelity Trust Co., of Fremont, charg ed with attempts to cheat and defraud clients wjll bo' tried In the District Court of Dodge County. The city of Sidney Is starting tire grading down of the hill north of the city to connect the city with the fed eral and state aid road coming from Gurley and Dalton, All unemployed men in the city are to bo employed and It will lie under tho supervision of tho city council. Tho estimated cost Is nbout $4,000 and the money expended vll al) retualn In Sidney. The Union Telephone company senr Ing the Bloomtleld "striking" subscrib ers wants to quit. Olllclals of the company filed with the state railway commission a petition asking permis sion to close tho exchange on Jan uary 18. The requests points out that tho approximately (500 "strikers" have refused to resume service under the new rates ordered by the commNslon nnd the new company Is operating ut a considerable loss. The Bloonilleld patrons who have been without ser vice for many months, Indicate they will stand llrm until pre-war rates are restored. The Lincoln crib of tbe Corn F.uters of America, pledged to eat corn In somo form once a day during the year, was organized at Lincoln at a banquet of fiOO representatives from mnny Neb raska Chambers of Comiwrco and from large cities along tho Mbsourl river. The dinner was made tip exclu sively of corn dishes. It Is planned to spread the organization through tho corn bolt at once nnd make It n nation al organization. The objeel Is to In crease the demnnd for corn and help the farmers. Kugene Gannon, only son of Deputy U. S. Marshal John G. Gannon of Rosalie, was found dead near Ban croft, the top of his head having been blown off by a shotgun. It Is sup posed that Gannon, walking to Ban croft from Ids home west of ltosnlle, carrying tho shotgun, slipped and fell and that both barrels were discharged, the shot hitting him just back of the temple. To bring the state bank guaranty fund, drained of nearly $4,000,000 dur ing the Inst two years by thirty bank failures, up to the legal 1 per cent of average aggregate deposits, tho state department of t trade and commerce has just made a special assessment of $1,430,201.1)2 against the OSO state banks in Nebraska. Misinterpretation of orders Is said to have been responsible for the col lision of the northbound Northwestern passenger with a southbound extra freight In the Wahoo yards. Both en gine crews Jumped and escaped with bruises. Passengers received a severo shaking, but no one was Injured. . Bill Harris, negro, was taken Into custody by sheriff C. E. Clark of Cen tral City after confessing to the mur der of his wife, twcHy years ago In Texas. The confession wns prompted by a visit from his daughter, with whom ho quarreled, she threatening to expose him. Headquarters of the newly formed progressive pnrty of Nebraska were opened In Lincoln with State Chairninn J. II. Kdmlsten' in charge. A stato wide campaign of organization, II was announced, will start January 21 with a number of speakers In the Held. Fire of undetermined origin totnlly destroyed the garage owned and oper ated at Murdock, by William Gehrts. The building was valued at $10,000 and was , dot Insured. Six automobiles, tools and other Impllmeuta were lost. Ray Lower, former enshier of the Valparlnso state bank, was sentenced to serve from ono to seven years In tlie penitentiary following Lis convic tion In district court on a charge of enibrezzlement. Nine big coyotes, two of them weigh ing more than sixty pounds nplece, were shot in a round-up staged by Ox ford post No. 211) of the American Le gion, in which about five hundred ien took part. That Cheyenne county formers nio raising some good hogs is .evidenced by the fact that a car of Duroc Jerseys, shipped by Oscar A. Olson of near Sidney topped tbe Denver market last week. Four Inmates of the state reforma tory at Lincoln innde a successful break for liberty, gaining freedom while a guard emptied his rifle nt tho fleeing men. Plans re being matured for the paving of 30 miles of country roads In Douglas county during 1022. It Is estimated that the cost will be about $1,000,000. For the fifteenth successive time Everett Buckingham was re-electd vice president and general manager of the Union Stockyards company nt Om nlin. The Verdon Stnte bank nnd tho Farmers State bnnk of Verdon hnvo consolidated and will herenfter bo known as the Verdon State hank. The new electric plant nt West Point Is nearly completed and will be ready for oporatlon In a short time. The plnnt cost nearly $00,000. An epidemic of brain fever pneum onia Is taking n heavy toll In the Scotia bottoms, southeast of Union. Pawnee Is negotiating with ofilclals of tlie Burlington In such n way that a new passenger depot will probably be built at Pawneo soon. Farmers of the vicinity of Ilandolph hove organized n Co-operative Live Stock Marketing association to eifablo farmer menders to market their llvo stock to a, better advantage. An appropriation of $230,000 to build a memorial gymnasium at the stato university, made by the last legislat ure, wns cancelled after a conference between Governor McKclvIc an(j Chan cellor Samuel Avery. Edward Vernon Rickenbacker, aco of tbe Ninety-fourth Aero squadron, from which he was (dlscliarged as major, Is now a member of the Douglas County post of the American Legion, according to Harry C. Hough, adjutant. Fire of unknown origin was dis covered by Lawrenco Emmery, night ninii nt tho York Auto company, which 1 totally destroyed the Immense building nnd 4fi curs. The building was- owned by L. M. Lincoln and Wllllnm Over street, who estimate their loss at $7.r, 000. The 4.T cars are cnthnnted '.y ,'ir worth $80,000. LAND OF WEALTH Potentialities of Western Canada Abundantly Proved. Prizes Taken at International Live Stock Exposition Show What Land Is Capable of Producing. Forty yenrs ago the first sale was made of lands acquired by the Cunn dlnn Pnclllc railway. This Is but a short span In the lives of many, and there are those who look back upon thnt period as it being but of yester day. Yet when one glances back It Is to marvel at tlie accomplishments of that period. One of the most striking of these Is the progress that has been made In Western Canada since that day, forty years ago, when nn ofllclnl of the railway placed his signature to the document thnt gave possession to tho new owner of a section of lnnd. Tills wns the first sign of the wealth that In time would be added to the wealth of the world in forty yenrs, this single section of lnnd being the base upon which the future would be built. Tlie potential wealth was but In embryo; today It Is a big, living reality. Among the mnny things thnt reveal this, mny be 3een the winnings made by Western Cnnndn exhibitors nt the International Llvo Stock show held In Chicago In 1021. These were so marked in their number ns to give to the worldthe American world n splendid Iden of the excellence of the products of tlie farm's of the new but rapidly developing country lying to the north of the internntlonnl boundary line. The results of the exhibition show, nccordlng to the Manitoba Free Press, thnt In live stock nnd grain exhibits the three prnlrlu provinces of Canada made something like 150 winnings. Every iinliiuil sent from the province of Alberta won a prize. Exhibits In cluded Shorthorn and Hereford cattle nnd Percheron and Clydesdale horses. An Albertn-bred heifer got fourth place In n class of eighteen outstanding In dividuals. In grain, Alberta innde sim ply nn astounding record, securing the" sweepstakes for oats, and eight or nine prizes before even the American ex hibitors secured n placing, nnd while the grand championship for wheat went to Montana, the prairie provinces took 23 out of 25 possible plnclngs. The first prize for alfalfa seed was awarded for seed grown nt Brooks, Albertn, In competition with 43 entries. AlfnIl'a-growIng In Western Canada has been Increasing -by leaps and bounds, and this victory will glvo It nnd the dairy Industry, which Is al ways linked with it, a further Impetus. In live stock classes alone Saskatch ewan had sixty entries and took sixty four ribbons. Tho winning of the grand champion ship for Clydesdale studious by n Saskatchewan horse, for the second time In succession, wns almost excep tional, lie wns bred on a Western Canada fnrm, fitted nnd prepared for exhibition there, and able to win over horses shown from tho studs of men who have unlimited money to spend on the breeding and preparation of their exhibits. This Is proof positive that tho farmers of Western Cannda nre not only in a position to breed their own horse power, and that of n very high quality, but to breed horses thnt will be salcablo in nny market of the world. Manitoba takes Just pride in the fact thnt a Percheron stallion, first In his clnss and Cnnadlnu-bred champion, was bred by Vance, of Crnndall, Mani toba. Manitoba took 04 plnces outside of the grain exhibits. When nil Is said and done, the renl triumphs nre tho wins of both live stock and grains uctunlly produced In the great Canndlan provinces. 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