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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
m: 'ivvrstr $ ? A .DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD 1' A. v MARKET REVIEW Compiled by the Nebraska State Bureau. WHEAT AND CORN ADVANCE Livestock Higher Hogs Pass the $10 Marie. Sheep 2550c Hlahor. Cat. tlo Steady to Higher. SPRING HATS NOW NEW AND VARIED BLOUSES LIVESTOCK Cattle: Kocelpts of cnttlo at Oninlin last week were, considerably heavier Hum for -the corresponding week lust year. Desirublu beeves wero lit good ilenmntl tintl prices were steady to high er. Shipper outlet for good heavy beeves was of fair volume and the best reached a top, the middle of the week, of $8.20. The bulk of medium heed steers sold within a spread of $0.03 .'i. Good beef cows sold at JfSC.CO. hood to choice medium and strong Weight feeders changed hands at 7.25" 7.40, with best light Weight stackers soiling around $7JJ57.50. Good thin' ,stprj about 57.00. Hogc: The run of hogs waj about equal to the receipts for the Torres ponding time a year ago. The demand from shippers was strong and pricey trennod upward. Choice light butch ers leached a top of 10.15 Thursday, with the bulk of light weights selling at .$0.75(3)0.85. Medium weight butch, ers sold at a spread of :?r).CQ0.7r and Wronger weights at 0.5000.00. The bull: of good hogs sold at $9.30(5)9.7"). Sheep: The supply consisted mostly of fed lambs.' Shippers bought liber ally and for the week prices were 25 50c higher on nil classes. The bulk ot lambs sold at ?.15.23(Q)15.86 to packers, with shippers paying to $10.00. Rest light ewes, $8 00. Good feeding lambs tip to S14.5014.75. GRAIN. Wheat: Present Information on world wheat conditions .Indicates a lighter crop than last year. The con ditions of winter wheat In the U. S. continues .fair to good in Eastern and North Central States but poor in the Southwestern section and a heavy abandonment Is probable. The acreage planted last fall was nearly hair u million less than that of the previous fall. Market'; were unsettled during the week but averaged higher. Unfavor able eron reports, Improved milling, ojkper nnd flour demand, and higher fouler ntaikets were influencing fact ors The world's available supply In envrod 1 (M2 000 tushclsv for the week m.rf v.v 100.700.000 'bushels compared with '.r"i."C0,000 last year. For, the week, Chicago May whea'kndvnnccd flc Corn: The visible supply' of corn increased 2.152 000 bushels lor tJie v.pek. TJxporr demand continued good, nnd coMiitrv offerings wprcjight. Corn In central Iowa reported at 40c, POTATOES. -Shipments were 400 cars loss last week than tho week before but wero heavier than at this time last year. The movement was chiefly froiWhef 15 leading late shipping states which have exceeded last season's movement to date by 22.000 earn. Total shipments Of western Nebraska to February 20 were JI.CSj enra compared with 2,t522 cars to tho same date last year. Markets were slow and dull, North ern stock- was held in Chicago nt, ?1.70 2.00. Omaha market, Nebraska U. S. No. 1 sacked Early Ohio, $1.75. West crn Nebraska, Irrigated district:- Car lotr. f. o. b. sacked No. 1 whites, $1.10 25. - . rourrnr. For tho week, eggs wero 7 to 0 cents lower, California whitq extra firsts sold at 4243c In New York City. Local prices were correspondingly low at 2022c a dozen or $0.25 a case. While the receipts of live poulfry wero liberal, the demand was unusual ly good. Local prices: Springs, 1S 20c; Hens (light) lS10c; (heavy) 20 22e; Stags, IS; Old Roosters, 10c. SINGLY and In little groups, spring hats have been- venturing out of their boxes and into tho chill but bright and promising 'days of lato winter in the northern states. In wanner climes sport hats for spring, and soiuo others of lfferent character have flourished under summer skies, find they have sdt the pace for spring modes revealing that there Is to bo a great diversity In styles,-especially in the Emitter of size. Tills point is apparent In the group of hats shown here. The earliest hats, (is usual, are made of fabrics, or fab rics and braid combined, and there Is much hand work on them. The group pictured includes tho range in size nnd the shapes arc popular. The jvlde- Appreciation Hlp3 All Around. More and more people appreciate Wie vnluo of tho telephone and fre quently now they express their ap preciation of the telephone employees mid executives. And every such ex pression of appreciation brings tho company, Its employees and the public Into closer relationship. Telephony. Washing Umbrellas. Umbrellas should be washed occa sionally. Stand them, open, in a liath 4,11b, scrub with a small liana bt;ush find rinse with a batli spray. The Mark of Feminity. TTio clght-ycar-old son of a North side filially was showing an animal book to his little four-year-old brother. Coming to the picture of a reindeer, with its odd-shaped Jjoofs, ho snid: "Now, Billy, you can always tell a woman reindeer by the kind of heels it wears." Indianapolis News. Bad Man to Tackle. "The man who bates to light," said Jud Tunklns, "can usually he depended on when forced Into a fight, to work as hard as he knows how to get it over with." Obverse Has Big Margin. SnyH tho Lincoln Star: "For every woman that makes n fool out of a nun thero Is another wonnVi who makes t man out of a fool."- We'd )ko to .be Hove that, but front our observation the reverse process isn't nearly nf aev.r-Eoston Transcript. ..t.'Aa'"" are nil Ingenues, It seems, with the most engaging airs of simplicity 'and youthfulness, but how varied they nrol Wo recognize It) tho types and styles some old favorites, like the handmade, tailored blouses of flue voile or ba tiste, or dimity and those of cropo de chine and other crcpCs, but theyMiro liaiid-tu-hand with beautiful strangers, and have themselves n now coun tenance. Thero are linens In pastel' colorings nnd checked taffetas that make entire waists or merely mid their' lresheiilng new touch, In trimmings and necessaries, on crepe do chine blouses. There, arc natural colored' linens in collnr and cuff sets thnt In vito comparison with sets in Irish' crochet Ince o:t silk blouses nnd v "ffftttvft. - ' -j j-9 y. .Hrtl Jt il "t. .ikwK-Tx .. AittUfVl'i-, .rtW' . A ,1tNSW ., 1 iPSA. NHMp' rJ-Fw HE KNEW A BETTER PLAN Tobo Sagg Naturally Unable to Under stand the situation of the Un fortunates In Russia, "Thero hain't- nuth'in special In tho paper today," replied an acquaint ance who had been Interrogated" by Tobo Sagg of tho Fiddle Creek neigh norhood. "Except that it says 4,000, 000 folks will starve to death In llooshy this winter If they doli't get help." "Well, they ort to' starve if they hain't got no better sense than to stick right there In Itooshy when times is tliat-a-w'ay," was tho'dhigust ed answer. "When things gets to such a pass with mo that it looks like something lias got to be did I hook up tho bosses to the wagon, pour a gounlful of water on the lire, call tho dogs and take tho family over to Oklu homy to visit my wife's kin." Kansas City Star. Asking Too Much. LoverNo, Prisellln, not even for your sake will I comply with the condi tions laid down by your father as a preliminary to my marrying you. j His Lass YV-w-why? What does lip want you to do? -"lie suggested that I should go and hang myself llrst." Stray Stories'. Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap daily and Ointment now nnd then ns needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and bonds soft and white. Add to this tho fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum, and you have the Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertisement Some people never stop to count the cost because they realize they haven't got the price, anyway. SOME OF THE EARLIER HATS hi mimed' hat at tho top, of sllk-flbcr build, Is faced with crepe de chine and trimmed with a series of bows gradu oted in size, with loops of faille ribbon that stand up about the crowii and oth ers tlmt He flat on the brim. II Is a be coming shape unu a practical hat de veloped .in the softest colors of a colorful season. Below It Is n model tlmt will look particularly well with the new plain tailored suits of home spun and tweed Itf spring colors. It Is a body hat of straw with sash of crepe having a heavy rib. The brim edge Is bound with this crepe. The small lint with a bee-hive qrown In two tiers; Is among the most wear able of many becoming shapes. It is made or a lustrous braid and its nar row drooping brim Is faced with crepe. &.JH there are dainty gingham waists and tiiose of espongc that innde an earlier entry. The tuck-in and short, ovcr-the-sklrt styles almost monopolize the displays. A few longer blouses are suggestive ot the middy, from nil of which It may be I gathered that blouses are merely an obllgato to -the spring song of stilts. Many of them arc quite strictly tailored nnd among the most pleasing nre the pastel-colored linens with white bind ings and sequences 6f white pearl ot fabric-covered buttons. Tills button decoration appears on sljk blousea also. , Two silk crepe blouses are shown here, one of them nt tho left combin ing crepe do chine In the body of the blouse with georgette sleeves. Nnr LJt& ! MdmMjit'jiW rJBSJHRiBIBR 'r I . k mvrvc is ... -wm. ' tfnwrm rtA mi Mm Hi rifr r ri-i' . j a At& . 'MAffib -- imilHVillVlliinrTfTf - M V . Va& JJLW' " niJMMM TWO TASTY BLOUSES J 'WAMHMiM6MWw) W4& Knotted ribbon lies about the brim, nnd small blossoms and fruit, t?ot l.n velvet foliage make a delightful ndornment for It. Off-the-face shapes are In demand and are offered In great variety In nil displays. One of them covered -with faille silk lias a novel trimming of narrow faille rib bon, in n series of short ends, each end finished with beads, v Tlieso ends! are arranged In rows across the up turned brim and this Is another hut which will find Itself in tho com pany of tailored suits to their mutual advantage. ' ' Consider the blouses thnt are now trooping In and crowding toward the center of fashion's stage. They row silk braid In a contrasting coloi outlines the square neck and shouldei yoke and is set about tho waist which is adjusted by an elastic bnnd. A heavier crepe makes the pretty tuck in blouse with collar band and lower part of tho sleeve of Persian silk. The full sleeve Is gathered Into a band forming u cult tied with narrow sill, ribbon. It Is snld that tho mode will not call for blouses matching tho suit in color but lenns toward pleasing contrasts J" 2V5:, corrwcMT rr wonui wvjfaki onioh Ambition, is usually discontent with talent added. jr kcJ) V JF f & - 0fwT PI RIM WARMING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin- Unless you see the name "Bayer" n tablets, you ares j not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over, 22 years and proved safe by millions for V" ; ' Colds Headache Rheumatism ,;.. V- ' Toothache ' Neuralgia , Neuritis ;, , Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain - r 1 Accept only "Bayer" padtace which contains proper directions, i Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 2-1 and 100 Druggists. ,. Asptftn Is Uio trado mark c Bajot Manufacture or MonoaccllcacUestcr of SatlcyllcacU . Nothing New. "CliUdren think themselves wiser than their niMMits-" "It's an evidence of herqdity.. Pa rents did the sumo thing when they were children." Is it not true that n man would rather patronize nri excursion bont than paddle his own canoe? Methuselah probably lived to a ripe old age just to spite some girl who had married him for his money. 'it doesn't help any to tell n fellor to save now, who wouldn't do It whea ho had a chjuicc. If a man bakes them, he cnljs'tlien flapjacks. It Is the flap that lends In terest to tho work. A man's lpt or destiny is genernlljr taken to mean only what lie linst or his reputation. It's the after effect of evpcrlcna that counts. llfj ;12sr Beautiful walls! Harmonies never before imagined! A blending of tints and tones, a magic interweaving of colors which will transform your walls intq a rich fabric unsurpassed in its charm and cheerfulness -and at a cost well within your means. ANY good decorator can do the work nearly all stores dealing in L paints can supply the material anyone can now afford to have Tiffanized walls formerly the exclusive privilege of the very wealthy. Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper AH that b necessary is just Alabastine, the same nationally accepted wall tint which for forty years has been used in homes, apartments, offices and public buildings of all kinds the same sanitary, durable, economical and artistic wall coating sold by the best stores . nd used by the best decorators. With Alabastine, regularly applied you get the exact color to match your rugs and draperies. Throagh the Alabastine-Opaline-Process you obtain a combination of colors most pleasing and satisfactory. Before decorating ask to see samples of the Alabasline-Opaline-Process. The Alabastine Grand Rapid, Michigan JAfaly , , , . Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield ate of finer quality (and hence of better , taste) than in any other , cigarette at'the price. '' , Liggett f Myers Tobacco Co. V Chesterfield i CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended ii " ' M 0M w1 f : '1 it 1 I I. 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