Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 02, 1922, Image 8

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Ono bay horse, 8 years old. .weicht 1.700 noimds.
One Horrel teitin, 10 years old, weight 2,500 pounds.
One gray mure, 4 years old, weight 1.400 pounds.
One bay colt, 4 years old, weight 1,200 pounds.
lOne bay horse, 8 .Years old weight 1,5100 pounds.
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One bay mare, 0,yoais old, weight 1,200 pounds.
One iron gray eolt, 55 years old, weight 1,100 pounds.
One bay inure, i years old, weight 1;000 pounds.
One bay gelding, 7 years old, Weight 900 pounds.
One black IVrcheron .stallion, 7 years old,
weight 1,800 pounds.
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1 MeCoriuielv inower. fCor .ilek rakr. International starker. 1 sweep. 1 .lolin Deere, binder, 7 t'oot
cut. International gas engine nil grinder. 2 wagors, nearly new. 1 wagon andaek. 1 Wgn and box.
1 manure spreader. 2 newdises. 2 riding cultivators, nearly new. J walking cultivator. 1 .lohn Deere
corn planter, new. One !-,section drag. 1 lister. 1 John Deere 2-row cultivator. (1 John Deere gang plow.
1 walkings plow. 55 sots of good Concord harness. I dozen chickens. One Old Trusty Incubator. - new.
TK1U1N- 10 mouths' time at 10 per cent interest wit (i approved security. Xo property to be removed until
settled for. All suuu; of $10.00 and uudeis cash.
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Abstracts of Title
A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy
of every Abstract I make
J. J. EIMEltS, llonded Abstractor.
Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Company
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(From Kami Burcni News)
Wc commonly licar the expression
that supply and demand govern
prices and yet wp know that these
would have to be very unstable if
they were the cause of th? many
sharp declines' and advances in our
market. JJUt, while these are ; ac
tors, there i s a greater one t.ic
fpeculatlve market or market manip
ulation.
The following .statement, taken
from Vol. n, page 127 of the Federal
Trade Commission Report on the
Grain Trade, chows a comparison of
commissions on futures and cash
grain collected by one commission
firm for a period of five years and
five months. Year begins Aug. first:
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will be made this Fpring and another
in the fall.
EfFort will be made to co-opcrato
with state and federal authorities in
tuberculosis contiol. E. M. Wee
ing and IL C. Elcl were named a
committeo on this work.
With Vcrn Morgan as leador, a dem
onstration farm will be conducted to
prevent worms in pigs.
To assist poultry raisers to get
"ore for egg, an egg marketing cir
cle plan will be discussed arid if
sufficient interest is shown, put into
operation M. G. Learner was named
leader.
Dressmaking problems will no
solved at three schools with Mrs.
Chas. Sierk, Mrs. Adolph Bartels and
Mrs. John Sides as leaders, and the
millinery problems in three schools
with a committee of Mrs. Geo. Hates
and Mrs. Baker.
The food pioject will be lead liy
Mrs. Vcrn Morgan and Mrs. B. M.
Boals. Onecanning demonstration
md food selection group will be fea
tures of this work.
COLS. K. F. KAfttirSKKX and Jl. JHMNACC!! Auctioneer
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It will be noted that commissions
on cash grain of this one firm, inves
tigated by the Federal Trade Com
mis?;ioh, equaled only 4 percent1 of
the commissions collected on specu
hUive deals in grain. Their total
commissions equalled an average of
$714,270 a yeur. What do you sup-
poio it amounts to unnually tor all oi
tho films? To those interested in
cdllinf at 'the Farm Bureau office, we
will show extracts from official rec
ords where the amount made by, this
firm in five years were made, by oth
ers in but u few months. This
would be a deplorable condition if
we were without hope, but we are
not. Through tho Farm Bureau and
other farm organizations a new era
is dawning, the U. S. Grain Growers,
Inc. is coming to fill a long felt
need at the rate of 2,000 members r
week. Indifference is a greater foe
to advancement in organized agri
culture than organized opposition.
Let every farmer take a stamWorhi.
interest and push.
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It lias been said that the gasoline
engine is very much like a mule It
kicks buck u. most inopportune thnei
and balks when action is denmhded.
Sometlnies it acts very sick wlien
nothing Is ho matter.
There seemed to be an unusual
cren of f.ick gasoline, unginoif dpwn
In Clay county this fall, so the Agri
cultural Extension Agent called v
lliu Agricultural College' for tin en
gine doctor. Five meeting. Wore
ichedoled and each attended by from
20 to G3 intinvsted farmers,
AU Vlnds and slzos,of engines w'orp
brought in, pinnll ones, bjg ones, old
ones which' hud not rUn for three
veurs, and new ones which hud never
runrlght, JEyen an old tvyo-cyjlmter
DAKOTA l'ltr.CIXCT .MAKLS IMIO
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(From 1 arm Bureau News)
Tho committeo on programs of
work for Dakota precinct met at the
Geo. Bates home. A special program
featuring some phase of agriculture
tho home, boys and girls work, or
communitv I fe will be given each
month. The committee named for
this work was C. C. Beermann, Mrs
G, W. Bates, Mr., S. A. Mason, Verr
Morgan and Mrs. J. T. Graham
Better health in .homes was made n
communitv pioject and will be work
ed throuph the schools. Mrs. Vern
Morgan, Mrs. Archlo Coughtry, Mrs.
O, L. Legg and Mrs. Chas. Sierk was
the committee appointed.
Poultry work received its usual con
sideration. ,'Ihu goal set for this ac
tivity calls for three culling demon
strations, three feed-mixinir demon-
was) pulled o one meet- strntlons, the construction of one
Nebraska typa poultry house and tho
r.uort win
Maxwell car
inir and started atter some nvM-lmnl
ing. "The tiouule on each ciurinjIicinodeHncr of ono house
was diagnosed. lemedied and explain- bo made to hr.vo every poultry raiser
ed to tho uudlenco. A general lec-jn the precinct to use standard bred
lure on gasoline motors wns given roosters. 'two. demonstration:, in
during the afternoon. 'parasite control will be held. Mrs.
One farmer made the remark that i. S. Bllven and Mrs, Chas. Blcsdng
tliruph th. activity or the Agrlcul- m.ro naniecl liniCTSt
tuial bttenHion Agent ho was able U wns fet that farmers ihould
to save 1G.Q0, since he was uboutto ,nvc ,-oro l-i,owledgo nf tvpes, vari
crup aiuon-jlne woith that nim.unt. etu, ,fn,i other factors" Jnllueneing
Ah ?. If! 1? JWW 1rt;'1),llTel, nt ono ,rtf violds or mtn. Two Held tests will
m ,u i ,'c1 .V,e ?wne. w",,,MlM made this year. Seed corn weok
V' , ' ,2 H Va"ll te Sl'n'wlll .lM be observed this all. Don
1 " . ' T ' " iM " " " . Forbes was inmecl clialrtnan.
-Mr. .iQhn Slnding was named' lead
er of the gopher control project. It
ls'planned io form n oest district for
their stsvdlctlorr. A gupher drjve
per year.
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LEGAL XOTIGKS
First Pa). Fel). 2:5, 11)22 2w
NOTiei:. '
Whereas, Vern Price, convicted in
Dakota county on the 25th day of
September, 1920, of the crime of Auto
Stealing has made application to tho
Board of Pardons for a Parole, and
the Board of Pardons, pursuant to
law have set the hour of 10 A. M., on
the 11th day of March. 1922, for
aring- on said ppplication, all pcr
.ons""intdreited are hereby notified
Hiat they may appear at the State
Penitentiary, at Lincoln, Nebraska,
in said day and hour and show cause,
'f any there be, why said application
should dr should "ot be granted.
D. M. AMSBERRY,
Secretary Board of Pardons.
N. T. MAKftlUN,
. Chief State Probation Officer.
First Pub. March 2, 1922 3w.
SKUVU'i: BY PUBLICATION.
Barnev Mover will take notice that
on the ilth "day of February, 1922,
Sherman W. McKinley, County Judge
of Dakota County, Nebraska, issued
an order of attachment for the sum
f 57.00 in an action pending before,
him wherein Wm.-Tackftberry Com
pany is plaintiff and Barney Meyer is
"lefendant. That property of the
lefendant, consisting of 38 packaged
Cigarettes 150 Cigars, 145 Cans To
bacco, 90" Cans of Milk, :15 Cans of
Peaches, 11 Cans of Pineapple, 18
Cans Raspberries, 12 Cans Cherries,
2 Cases P & G Soap, 1 Case C & W
Soap, 21 Cans Pearc,, 126. , Cans Beans,
48 Cans Corn, 2 Cans Shawberries,
19 Cans Pears, has been attached un
de said order. Said Cause was con
tinued to the 30th day of March,
1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated February 27, 1922.
WM. TACKABERRY, Compuny,
Plaintitf.
First Pul). March 2, 1922 2w.
Order of Hearing and Notice cm Peti
tion for Settlement of Account.
In the County Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Dakota County,
ss:
To Catherine Riley or ReiBy, Ma
tilda Hendricks, Nellie Burke, Ange
Mno Noble. Fiank Riley, Loretta Roe,
Ihomas Kiley, anu all persons inter
ested in the estate of Miles T. Riley,
dso known as Miles T, Rellly, de
eased; On reading the petition of Mike
O'Neill praying a final settlement
ind allowance of his account filed In
his couit on the 24th day qf Fobru
ry, 1922, nnd Tor assignment ol
iroperty and decrqo on heirship, and
lischarge of &uch executor.
It is hereby ordered that you and
all persons interested in said matter
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
'ountv. on the 11th day of March, A.
D. 1922. at 10 o'clock A. M to show
cause, if any there be, why the prayer
if the petitioner should not be grant
id, and that notice of tho pendency
of said petition and the hearing
thereof be given to all persons Inter
ested in said matter by publishing a
copy of this order In The Dakota
County Herald, a weekly newspaper
orinted in said county, for two sue-,
cessive weeks prior to said day of
hearing
In witness whci;r, I have here
into set my hand and tho Seal of
aid Court, .his 21th day or February.
. D, 1922.
SHICRMAN W, McKlNLKY,
ScU) m County Judge.
LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU
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