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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
55-3lrSJmjil v "" " ' j---.-, wy'WiWrf - yf V""w1to7C!(B BTT "qrH-nirir-fynj,V CTX.k.-tiKlsM -mmm v -SkHwt w- -Tt Ot 4X i m DSfifflHifi vljrSv3, HOT WEATHn GARDEN WORK Pulling Up Weeds Whenever Found Will Save Considerable Labor Next Year Care for Lilacs. , (By nnnN E. IlEXFOUD.) Weed, and wcud nnd weed again In brief, pull up every wood aa soon iib you see It All the- work of this kind dono tola season will savo a great deal of labor next year, for every plant allowed to ge to seed will most likely bo perpetuated by a thousand caodllnga. Mako a practice of going over the garden beds and clipping away seed vessels. Tho plants will at. once set . about making good their loss nnd as flowers aro tho first step toward tho formation of seed, they will soon pro duco a now crop of blossoms. In this way mako almost constant bloomers of kinds that won't bloom but once during tho season if al lowed to follow out their own in clinations. Keep the ground about the lilac bushes mowed or hoed closely. If this is dono tho suckers about this plant of which so much complaint is made, will causo no more trouble than ordinary weeds. It is when they aro allowed to grow for a sea son that the troublo begins. There fore, keep them down from tho start and you will havo nothing to com pluin of. A placo without tho lilacs would be one that failed to live up to tho privileges warranted. I con sider the lilac one of our very best shrubs. SURE TO DESTROY WEEDS Ingenious Implements Arranged to Allow Injection of Liquid Around Roots of Plants. A most Ingenious implement for !fstroy!tig woeds has been invented rby a Washington man. A rod lias a sharp metal point at ono end and Sure Weed Destroyer. a reservoir extending out from it Just above this point, which la hol low and has an opening at the bot tom. The reservoir has a discharge spout leading into tho hollow point and a rubber bulb, by means of pres sure on which tho contents of the reservoir aro discharged through tho spout This reservoir is filled with fnlinrtn Itllntk nt t-rkmn nllino Itnutil CD f LI .WWIW.U JUILV. VII OUU1U U111U1 11IJU1U f that will kill nlant life. The irardon- er then inserts the point at the root of a weed and presses on the rub ber bulb with his foot An iujection Is thus squirted on tho roots of tho weed, which soon kills It. Compare this method with tho laborious sys tem of pulling weeds up, one by one, and tearing up tho turf Into tho bar gainto say nothing of tho wear and tear on the only back you'll ever hn --'TiJTroui . JUaSa- -. as."KSa,'m' Stacking hay from wagons Trofte; y May Be Arranged to Do the Work In Fields Where There Is Much Hay to Be Piled. The accompanying illustration Ehows how to mako a trolley stacker ithat will do service In the field where there Is much hay to bo stacked. In constructing this a wlro cable one half inch thick is required, says a writer In the Farm and Home. It Imay bo made any length, according :to tho requirements of the farm Trolley Hay Stacker. B'his cable la attached to stakes in ie ground and la run up through a irotch mado by two long poles at lither end of tho stack. On this ca- 5n an ordinary hay fork. A, and c show details of attaching the ibles to tho poles. Large Silos Practical. i Silngo settles very compactly when it into tho silo, and the pressure uld approximately follow the same ws as apply to liquids. Thus the essure per square inch at tho hot- tun of tho silo would bo largely gov- ned by tho height to which tho silo filled. If the silo Is of stavo con ruction with hoops, this would mean at a silo 150 feet in circumference uld require hoops practically three a as strong as a 60-foot silo. This ause there would ho turco times i pressure pui bijiiuiu men recuivou m tho silage. It Is entirely prac- :able to provide for such strain. Corn Fodder. ho chemist tells us that 70 per jnt of the feeding value of corn Ider is below tho ear. If this be ie, bowymuch do you loso by feed I the fader wholo when put In tho the. h tbj stalk Is worth about as much ear, and the ear has lost none value? DEVICE TO MEASURE FIELDS Simple Contrivance Shown In Illus tration Much Better Than Sur veyor's Chain or Tapellne. Tlio slmplo contrivance shown In the Illustration for meaaurlng fields Is much better than a surveyor's chain or tapellne, because It can bo used by one person, says fho Homestead. It is made of a small hub and spokes a little larger (han lath. Mako them of such size thnt ono revolution meas ures exactly ono rod. This Is dono by having each spoko thirty-two and 6 Hub and Spokes. one-half incheB long. The hub (b) is mado of two circular pieces of board ono Inch thick and six inches in diameter bolted face to fnco to gether, and holding the spokes firmly in the grooves previously cut Thero should bo eight spaces between the points, na thero nro eight spokes, which at tho end should bo twenty four and three-fourths Inches apart Tho points of tho rpokes must not bo sharp, or they will sink into soft ground and tho distance will not be Device for Meaouring Fields. accurate. Paint one spoke a different color from tho rest, so that It may bo easily counted every time it comes around. Push tho wheel ahead like a wheelbarrow. Measure tho field lengthwise, then crosswise, multiply length In rods by breadth and divido the icsult by 1G0, which will give tho number of neves the field contains. BALE YOUR HAY THIS YEAR Kept Compact, Is Easy to Handle and Takes Up Comparatively Little Room Always Clean. Looso hay Is so bulky thnt It takes up flvo or six times tho barn space of baled hay. Loose hay quickly gathers dust which causes cough ing of stock and perhaps disease. The whole outside of a stack of loo: 3 hay is practically wasted by wind, rain, sun and the other elements. This often amounts to 20 per cent of tho stack. Loose hay can not be shipped far, and the local dealer knows It So ho pays you his price, and you sell because you know that your loose hay must bo sold near homo. Haled hay is compact easy to handle takes up comparatively lit tle space, so can be stored until prices reach the top, when you can sell anywhere, distance does not mat ter much. Daled hay Is always clean and fresh, loses nono of its nutritive qualities, and there Is no waste. Grub Worm3. Under no circumstances should you use the same garden spot again until you have rid the soil of tho worms and grubs. To do this plow the land, roll, drag and roll again to hold the moisture so all tho weeds will start to grow. Then givo It another thor ough working. In September go over tho ground again making sure all weeds aro de stroyed, and next spring you may again use the space for a garden. Loosening the Soil. Loosening of the soil on the sur face forms a mulch which rniiRprvPR the moisture and also offers tho most favorable conditions to pack and store rainfall. The soU ls also aerat ed. The foul gases arising from de caying organic matter are removed and oxygen is supplied to the grow ing plants. More than this, the fer tility of tho soil is developed by cul tivation. Don't Disappoint. Don't disappoint your customers. Make sacilficos if necessary to live up to your promises. Do prompt, be courteous, bo accommodating. Make your patrons feel that your produce Is the best, and make certain that there Is at least nothing better. AtiVU- Remember that bees crawl up in stead of down. Extracted honey will candy much sooner than comb honey. The drains should bo properly laid out and carefully graded. You give tho weeds a big advantago if you let them go to seed. Send your honoy to tho market In as attractive a form as possible. When the cropB begin to grow it's easy to find whero tho manure spreader quit The breeder that Is afraid of the real test of his breed will never'do tho breed much good. Some weedB have such tenacious roots that tho only way to kill them Is to pull them up. Ono of tho chief causes for alfalfa fnlluro is that tho young plants are crowded out by weeds. Deep plowing is ono of tho most effective ways of keeping a good mois ture content in tho coll. Tho nutoraobllo Is an Important addition to tho farm equipment. It is moro than a luxury. Do not plow whon tho ground in wet. Whon this is dono tho soil is compacted Into hard lumps. Old fence posts are worth raoro If cut ip nnd put in the wood house than If left lying around to rot. pr7 jff "ussSS) 91 I For the "Can" Shower. At n Jolly affair given for a brldo who had lived In tho town all her life, and was a great favorite, tho hostess asked each guest to bring a "can" of something for an emergency shelf. Then she gave this "can" con test, reading tho questions, each one keeping account of the number nn swered. ThoURh this can Is a can, you nil will agree, THe ran Is termed ihur. 'because It holds too. This lone, narrow can holds so precious n. stoclc, That oft you will And it has moro than one lock. Tho most wicked can, tho' snfo from police. Should you search for Its heart you Mill fl nil It In grouse. This can Is a can that delights you and me. It nlwnys Is "open," and likewise Is free. Where breezes blow, nnd surges roll. With swelling form and mnnrnr proud. This can In triumph rides tho waves, Tho tailor's llvlnc nnd hln shroud. Here's n can which, bear In mind. Lives on others of Its kind. They npy empty cans will produce the most noise, Dut It properly tilled, this will startle the boys. Most cans are hardly fit to pat, let you'll like this kind, nlco and sweet. Tho waltz or the glee or the bold and martial strain. Each one, as his favorite. Indorses; But for those who prefer oratorio style This can sweetest music discourses. Now who would elect In a can to re side. Yet this as a shelter Is known far nnd wide. A can of most sagacious mind, 'Tl3 "frutjnl, prudent, shrewd," you'll tlnd. That a horse should use cans, seems Indeed strnnKe to say, Yet If pressed to have one, he'd not utter a nay. To put cuns In poems no one Is li ellnp'l, Yet cans of this sort In some poems you'll find. In tubs nnd In barrels men have ven tured from land, And in enns of tills kind, so I under stand. Now hero Is a can that Is yellow and round, T would seem little prized, for it urows on the ground. KEY. Canister. 9. Cantata. Canal. 10. Canopy. Candle. 11. Canny. Candid. J2. Cimter. Cnnvni. 33. Canto. Cannibal. 14. Cnnoe. Cannon. 1C. Cantaloupe. Candy. THE gown on the left 13 a pretty gown of cream Vlyelln, cut Magyar and trimmed with col lar and cuffs of turquoise VI yolla; tho right front is taken ovor to tho loft side, 'where fastening la formed by buttons covered In blue. A glrdlo draws tho gown In at waist Materials required: Flvo yards VI jella 33 Inches wide, 1 ynrd blue for trimming, 9 buttons. A real klmouo, in style, Is the sec ond. It Is mado up in Japanese cot- s INTO The voguo of fuschla has but little abated. Abovo all others, tho season's fab ric Is voile. Squaro and round neck bodices aro equally popular. Fashlouablo aro royal purple para sola with whito Bilk linings. Sailor collars of satin or silk aro now volled with black or whito chif fon. Satin nnd vclvotoou aro predicted as tho leaders hi tult material for tho fall. Nothing seems to diminish tho popu larity of (tho collarless bodlco or gown. A novel and pretty conceit from Paris is colored sasheB and shoes to match. Irregular shapes and plonty of un curled ostrich plumes mark tho latent largo hats us n rule. j& ygfanma5m mini n iiiirtm-imi man m .m im iiiiImijmljsu J?ntm QUE v i 4$ Hostess Musical Entertainment. After tho mooting of a musical club tho hostess had this little diversion: Ono played tho melody of tho follow ing songs, tho titles being unnu nounccd. "Star-Spnngled Manner," "Marching Through Georgia," ''Columbia, tho Oom of tho Ocean," "Battle Hymn of tho Republic," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "Hall Columbia," "Homo SWeet Homo," "Yankee Doodle," "Whon Johnnlo Comes Marching Homo Again," "Auld Lang Syno," "America." Tho guests wroto down tho names opposite tho numbers, tho pianist say ing as she played, "No. 2," etc. After each plcco the hostess hold up an ob ject which illustrated a term used In music, for Instance "Time," was a small clock: "measure." a yardstick: "koy," a door key; "flats," two fiat irons: "lines," n pair of nursery lines; "sharps," a carvins set: "tic." a gen tleman's tlo; "bnrs," smnll clothes bars; "staff," a cano; "a wholo noto," n dollar: "a half-note." a half dol lar: "a quarter-noto," a silver quarter. The ice cream was In shnpe of mu sical instruments nnd tho bonbons wero in small pianos, violins, etc. "Ship" Contest. For a guest going abroad, tho hos tess had this contest, giving tho ques tions at the tabic: What ship has no soft berths? Hard ship. What do Quakers prefer? Friendship. What ship requires tho best men? Sea manship. Wlmt ship should saints sail In? Wor ship. AVhnt ship held only twelvo persons? Apostlcshlp. What ship should nlwnys protect lis passengers? Citizenship. What ship Bhould rlcht Itself even when capsized? Clerkship. This ship Is possessed of every "fac ulty"? Professorship. Is looking for a mate? Courtship. Always has n house under It? Senator ship. What ship 1 always fastened to n peer? Lordship. Always managed by moro than ono per son? 1'nrtnerslilp. AVlint ship Is mado for ono of Its own hnnds? Stowaidshlp, What ship is never overloaded? States manship. MADAME MBRRI. Their prominence in tho coronation celebration tins brought rich oriental fabrics again to tho foro. ywms tsn crepe, edged dowu front and on sleeves by bands of sateen of the same color as design on crepe. A sash draws tho gown in at tho waist, and la loosely knotted at tho left side of front, whore ends aro loft hanging. Materials required: 8oven yards cotton crepo 28 inches wide, IYj yards sateen. Sweet peaa In their dollcato pink, bluo, lavender and pink Bhades aro ldeul for tho afternoon hatB. The Kimono Cape. Tho kimono cape Is to bo noticed among tho latest fashions, and n most ntractlvo fashion It Is, giving tho daintiest of finish to tho one-pleco gown of lluoii or pongee. Thcuo two materials are for tho moment tlto most desirnblo, but Just as In the other model this can servo for next winter In cloth or velvet or in velvet with fur. It Is smart, It Is novel, and most becoming, and Mirely thero Is nothing moro that 'could ho desired. It Is very charming mado up in cerlno tussor with fnclnga of a darker satin and with pipings of the satin, and It affords an excollent opportunity for good color combinations or contrasts. Harper'a Hsiznr. Chamois Trimmings. An odd but boautlful evening gowt Is of chamois-colored tulle, with cm broldorlos worked on real chamois leathor in Japaneso stylo with floss sIlkH. Tho doslgns aro chrysanthe mums In lovoly shades of yollow, gray and drab, and horo mid thoro a dragon worked In silver thread. !IE HAD THEM IN A CORNER Clergyman's Rebuke to Thoughtless Youths at Onco Neat and Disconcerting, A well-known clergyman was ono dny In n barber's shop, when four or five young men walked in whom ho know by their voices, but who did not recognize tho man In tho chair, with lather nil over his face. They pro ceeded to spend tho tlrao by telling stories nnd using expressions which, to say tho least, wore rathor strong. When tho bnrber pulled away the lowcl tho clergyman, cleanly shavorts stood beforo thorn. So nonplussed wero they thnt no ono tried to tako tho vacant chair, and tho barbor cnlled several times "Noxt gcntlo man! Noxt gentleman 1" Tho clergyman smiled somowhnt grimly ns ho said: "It iRn't a hit of no, John Thr' not a man hero who has tho effront ery to answer to that name." TO KEEP THESKIN CLEAR For moro than a generation, Cutl cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment havo dono moro for pimples, blackheads and oilier unsightly conditions of tho complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly noalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than nny other method. They do oven moro for skin-tortured nnd disfigured infants and children. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment aro sold by druggists nnd dealers throughout tho world, a liberal samplo of each, with 32-pago book on tho core of tho skin nnd hair will bo sent post-freo, on application to "Cutlcurn," Dopt. 22 L, Boston. SURE. Man in tho nig Hat I'vo alwnyp mado monoy out of politics. Man in Small Hat Aro you a po litical orator? Man in Dig Hat No; I'm tho leader of a brass band. Tho musicians al ways get paid, but tho oratorB aro ex pected to talk for nothing. NEW STRENGTH FOR BAD BACKS. Thoso who Buffer with backache, headache, dizziness and that constant, dull, tired fooling will find comfort in tho ndvlco of Mrs. C. S. Tyler, Caudo, Bl U'revMii4i N Dalc" who Bars: j3L ffSiiJ "My back becamo terribly soro and lame. I was tired and rcstlos3 and would aviso so ex hausted I could scarcely dress. Tho kidney secretions wero terribly annoy ing and my feet bo enmo so Bwollen I could not wear my shoos. Nothing helped mo until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They gavo mo prompt relief and In a shor', timo I waa entire ly cured." Remember tho nnme Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere Price GOo. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffnlo. N. Y. The Fly. "Whero on earth do those flies como fiuiu"" ia ti fiequeni timl uetipairiug question, They may como down tho chimneys, if tho flroplncca havo tipping dampers. Theso should bo tightly closed In fly time. An appreciable falling off In their number will bo tho rosult. If tho chimneys have not tho tip ping damper, a screen such as Is used for a window can bo fitted into the fireplace; or, easier still, a bundle of papor may bo stuffed up tho chimney. Either method is successful, nnd no trouble Is too great to get rid of these summer pests. Plenty of Stability. A western mining prospector was paying his first visit to New York. "What do you think or It?" asked tho proud Gothamito as ho pointed out tho skyscrapers. "Wall," replied tho miner, "It looks liko a permanent camp all right" Success Magazine. BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Mend 2o Btu nip for tlvo tittuplm of in 7 Tory cliolo .va (iulj lCuibnM.l lilrthilujr, Klonor ami Motto I'oit Curda: beautiful colurs and loveliest drslgns. Art 1'ut.t Card Club, TCI Jiuion St., 'i)poka, Kuuas A sordid love of monoy Is certainly a very senseless thing, for tho mind much occupied with it ia blind to ev erything oIeo. Dlphllua. Classifying Member of Inferior Sex. Stella la her husband a stick? Hella No, a buttonhook. irotD limn j UtWm iiiwT I HIjM jji'Xivl Wm h Welcome Words to Women Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and reccivo free the odvice of a physician of over 40 years experienco a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of womtn, livery letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce hat they would shrink from telling to their local physician, Tho local physician Is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examlnalion," Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, und that no woman, except in raro cases, Dr. Piereo's treatment will cure i yu mime. jii --1'HYomo rroscripuoa lias cured Lundrcds of thousands, some of litem the worst of cases. It Is tho only medicine of ilo kind that Is tho product of a regularly graduated Physician. Ihe only ono good enough that its rankers dare to print its every ingredient on its outsido wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs aro found In if. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute Don't tako it. Don't trifle with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Associatior, Dr. It. V. Iierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., tako tho advice received am1 ne well. HAD CAUQHT THEM. y .,! H LU I U 5 Ho (after ho had kissed her) My! what's that nolso back of us? She I guoss papa's trying his now motion picturo machine. Cruel Disappointment. JuKtinri talln thin ittory "In th!owr court of a small town In Saxony Wil liam had served faithfully and woll ns attendant to tho presiding Judgo for mnny years without over having received any reward asldo from his legal stipend. On tho day of adjourn ment for tho sonson, when visitors had retired, tho Judgo, who was also about to leave, neked: 'William, do you smoke-?" Seeing a squnro box un der tho Judge's arm, ho answered re spectfully: 'Yes, your honor.' 'I know it by tho smoll of your coat,' said tho Judgo, as ho walked out" Importnnt.to Mothora Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOUIA, a snfo and Buro remedy for Infanta nnd children, and seo that It Bears tho -& m Signature of CdaifZls In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria His Way of Life. "War is hell." "You seem to bcliovo that in times of penco ono should prepare for war." Tho man who plays poker for pas timo usually passes moro or less coin over to tho other fellow. Mrs. VlnsloW BootMnfr Hynip for Children trethhiff, softens the fruniB. reduce Inflntntnn. Uou. k11u u pain, cures triad coiic. Ha a bottle. For tho son of man thoro is no nojilo crown, but a crown of thorns. IW "BETTER TOR MErT, WOMEN" AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH, SALTS.OS PUIS, A3 IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFTICffOT,' 1 AS IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS ,AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. AL icatvmtii i?m' cvLnvurk e vim m r tu j i x v jt in Hie Circle. oneveniiPacfiao of IhoGonuinG. ALL RELIABLE DRUCCtSTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PKEPARA. TI0HJ, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE rr IS RIGHT TO DO SO AMD FOR THE COOD OF THEIR CUSTOMFRf, WHEN IN NEED OP MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE "THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, A3 YOUR UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME. DEFEND UPON THEm SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN DUYIVO NotofuGFuffNameoftlie Gompam PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING ORUCCISTS. RECULAR TRICE S0 PER BOTTLE.! SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA B TIBJ ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENCTHENMC WAV AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WTTHOUi; IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING. AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE Bl AN WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, rr M RECOMMENDED BY MHXIONS OF WBLU INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF FTS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET IT1 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE CENUINC; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., for nitfif PINK Cure tbe skin and acli ns a prerenttTii (or others, liquid ctTen o tuetoiiKue. Bofe for brood mares nnd all others. Best kidney remedy: SB cents and Jl .00 a bottle ; 15.00 and f 10.00 tbe dozen. Sold by all druiiltt and horse goods houses, or EjiV"press paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. ChemUu, GOSHEN, INDIANA W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 & 4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W.LDougla. styliih, perfect fitting, easy walking booti, became ihcy give long wear, same as W.LDouglas Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW. L. Douglas shoes famous ihe world over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories nt Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why thev are war ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and wear longer than nny other make for the price CAUTION Tho K'1 1 W. T IouBlm """ imiiio mill prion stamped on bottom If yau cannot obtain W. I- Douslsa shoes In jour town, wrlto for ciitnlou. Shoes sent direct from factory to wearoi , nil i-harires prepaid. W.T.. UOUGUAij, 145 Hparlt St., llrockton. Mass. should submit to them. you rijlht in tho prlvaoy of jFsP THAT 7 AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E, Pinknams Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf f cred twt, years with female disorders. 1ML& my neal" was very Dau ana x naa a continual backache which was slmclr awful. I could not stand on- m fft & long enough to cook 'if-a, meal's victuals without my back nearly killing1 me, and I would hats such dratrrinir sen sations I could had soreness in each sido, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad vico I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good health. It is now moro than two years and I haro not had an neho or pain Binco I do nil my own work, washing and everything, nnd novcr have tho backache any moro. I think your medicine is grand and I1 pralso it to nil my neighbors. If you1 think my testimony will help others you may publish it." Mrs. Ollik woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backacho is a symptom of organic) weakness or dorangomont. If you havo backacho don't neglect it. To got pormnncnt roliolf you must reach the root of tho trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. rinkham'a Compound. Write to Mrs. Pinkhnm, at Ijynn, Mass., for spoclnl advice. Your letter -will bo absolutely confidential and tho advice free Uirorn.Nrnif nlons Ulrnrn, Vnrlrno l)lcrs,In ilolont Ulcers. Murcurlnl tJlcuni.VliliNwr)l Iiir, AI Ilk 1-i'Ki ever Mnren.nll olil iiorii.Vepy 1 Ol tlin X Pftnt tiiitti t. ii f t!lirnnln l11titB. Itnns HllfTPflM BlKUHJINKv-O , lH-it.A7, HUl'iiu 1111. mtT inniiou twin. u.r,Ai.i.Kn i, mil Minn. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 33-1911. - w MINIATURE FICTUKE w rMMU nvrn distemper EYE CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES ONE I'AIKor my HOYS' 83,3.SOor 3.00 rlHOKH will positively outwear TWO 1'AIllH of ordinary boy s' shoes Sioux City Directory ABOODTRUNKS'riWc'K slie for t&OO. Ho dealer's proas to par. Mater to user. Heeure lr packed and snipped V H B 11. A-HBOM ItlM IMIIW. Hut Cltjr, Irn KODAKS AND KODAK FINISHING Mall orders siren special attention. All litmlB amateur suppllei strictly fresh. Heml for catalog, ZIMMERMAN BROTHERS, Sloiu Cllj. Iowa Established 30 Years FLORISTS Floral emblems and cut tlowers for all occasions. SIOUX CITY, IOWA fcfipNiKrsp Eir) t! 183ft V ft if r ii a sssTOL W::;i:.-V. J .wrsrnftN aiirn i riwPyWM 4J&z!& f"" ilwT J' ' SI 1?1 'd Juu& J, uS!lerVart!i5 Thompson's Eye Water j .r't-1'