DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. - " ' Is k fc i Ek i S'rl V"..'A!.' . f. .. &2S W M"H 1 L JBUSL OTMADEBY .111 f n( i. iiii wi yvHtoVSzl& OMIUNUrvt'- JgHlCAGQ, K&3MBmaKl2S Better cookies, cake and biscuits, too. All as light, fluffy, tender and delicious as mother used to bake. And jnst ns whole some. For purer Baking Pow der than Calumet caanotjjc bod at any price. -. Ask your grocer. ... J DECEIVED HIGHEST AWUUJS Woila'i Pcrs Food ExpoDtlon. Cllato. IB." Puis EijoiUion, Fruct. March. 1912 Ton &nvt iitq acmnr wtm ran Lar cb ar L!r.ran I WN p rotr. uoat a uuiuu. niy uisnet. it a I nor economical nore wheleMBt jitw but ruuls. laiamot u ur saairior to uar Bilk sad soda. naaascmaacsviaNaHraanenBBmaKatH READERS I of this paper desiring to buy any thing advertised in its columns should, insist upon having what they ask for, refusing all substitutes or imitations. M SllKhtlj usea and Typewriters sass m anjwbore with out a deposit; callorwrlto for stock list. II. P. Swan Ion Coupon, ill Locust blreet, lies Moines, Iowa. Reliable evidence is abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydia E. PinkhatrTs Vegetable Compound The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub lishing in the newspapers hundreds of them are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain such recommendations ; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose tme names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters: Camden, KJ. "1 was sick for two years with norvous spells, and ray Iddnoys wore affected.. I had a doctor all tho timo and used a galvanic battery, buf; nothing did rho any good. I was not able to go to bed, but spent my timo on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skoleton. Finally my doctor went away for his health, and ray husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound and got mo Bome. In two months I got reliof and now I am like a now woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend your medicine to every ono and so does my husband." Mrs. Tillib WATEits, 1135 Knight St., Camden, N.J. And thisvone from Mrs. Haddock1: Utioa, Okia. UI was-weak and nervous, not able to do my work and scarcely able to bo on ray feet. I had backache, headache, palpi tation of tho heart, troublo with my bowels, and inflammation. Sinco taking tho Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I am better than I havo be'eu foruventy years. I think it is a wonderful medi cino and I havo recommended it to othqrs." Mrs. Mahy Ann Had dock, Utica, Oklahoma. Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? Por 30 years Lydia E. Pinlchnm's Vegetable. Compound bus bcon thq standard remedy for fe male Ills. y ono sick with woman's ailments docs justice to herself If sho does not try this fa mous medicine mado from roots and herbs, it has restored Homanysufforlngwomoutohoalth. WttJWrito to LYDIA Kl'INKU AM MEDICINE CO. W (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for udvicn. Your letter will bo opened, read .and answered by a woman and held In strict conildcnco. WESTERN CANADA CAME INTO EVIDENCE AT THE CRUCIAL PERIOD FOB SUPPLY OF WORLD'S FOOD STUFFS. Tho present demand for foodstuff! in nil parts of tho world, and tho ex- ponso of producing it on high-priced lands, would tnako It scorn that west ern Canada camo into ovldonco at tho crucial period. There is to bo found tho opportunity that will bo a larga factor In mooting this demand. "With its millions of acres of land, easily caltlvatable, highly productive, acces sible to railways, and with unoxcclled climatic conditions, tho opportunities that aro offered and afforded aro too great to bo overlooked. TLoro havo bcon booms in almost every civilized country and they wero looked upon as such, and in tho courso of timo tho bubble was prlckod and was burst. But In no country has tho development been as great nor as rapid, whether in city or in country, as in western Canada. Tho provinces of Manitoba, Sas katchewan and Alborta havo the larg est area of desirable lands on tho North American continent, and their cultivation has just begun. Even with a two hundred million bushel wheat crop, less than eight per cent of tho land ts under tho ploughs, four per cent, being In wheat. Less than flvo years ago tho wheat crop was only 71,000,000 bushels. It is a simple calculation to est! mat J that if four per cent, of tho available cultivatable area produces something over 200,000,000 bushols, what will 44 per cent produce? And then look at the immigration Hint Is coming into tho country. In 1001 It was 49,140, 17,000 being from the United States; in 190G it was 1S9.0C4, of which 57.000 were Americans, and In 1913 it was about 400,000, of which about 140,000 wero Americans. But why havo they gone to Canada? Tho American farm er is a man of shrowd business in stincts, Just llko his Canadian brother, and when he finds that he can sell his own farm at from $100 to ?200 per acre and movo Into Canada and home stead and pre-empt half a section tor himself, and similarly for all his sons who are adult and of age upon lands as rich and fertilo as those he left, and producing indeed several bushels to the acre In excess of anything he has over known, it "will tako more than an ordinary effort to prevent him from making tiiu change. And then, too, there is tho American capital following tho capital of brawn, muscle and sinew, following it so as to keep In touch with tho Industrious farmer with which It has had dealings for years back. This capital and tho capital of farming experience is no small matter In the building up of a country. Nothing Is said of tho great mineral and forest wealth, of which but little has bcon touched. No country In tho world's history has attracted to its borders a larger number of settlers in so short a time, or has attracted so much wealth in a period of equal, length, a,s havo tho Canadian prairies. Never beforo has pioneering been accomplished under conditions so favorable as those, that exist In western Canada today. Ad vertisement. The averago woman hater can give no satisfactory reason. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate, nnd invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granufes, easy to take as candy. Adv. It doesn't tako an editor down a Jiard luck story. to turn CiymStxtP On March 1 every one who has an annual income of $3,000 or moro will bo compelled to pay Uncle Snm poi cont of that Income. Tho law has many Intricacies, and scenes liko tho ono hero photographed aro being enacted all over tho country, tho Internal revenuo officials explaining the law to crowds of Information seelccrs. GRAFT A SOCIAL SIN Women Who Make Livelihood Out of Society Climbers. They Resell Charity Affair Tickets Run for Photographers and Or nanlze Dinner Clubs Work Is Done on Commission. ' St. Louis. Mrs. Wlnnlfrcd Harper Cooley, president of the Associated Clubs of Domestic Science of Ameri ca, says that graft is the great social sin. Sho writes of women of position who resell charity tickets and pocket ftho differences, who boost dressmakers for a commission, who, boom real es tate at afternoon teas, who act as "run ners" for photographers, who organize dinner clubs to get a "rako off" nnd who Use other people's cieJlt without paying. 'Sho says: "A real eastato man told mo of a woman who enabled hhn to sell an expensive pleco of property. He gladly, offered her a regular com mission, which would havo amounted to perhaps $500. She was horrified at tho thought or taking a check, hut suggested that instead ho givo her a piece of diamond jewelry. Any ono with common senso would, of course, rcallzo that such a transfer was far moio compromising. In some cases women aro afraid that their husbands will find1 out about the business tran saction and will bo displeased, because their pride will bo hurt; but In this in stance tho woman's husband accompa nied her and tho real estate agent to the jeweler's and helped select tho dia mond brooch. "I myself have had real estate men offer me liberal commissions It I would merely Introduce them to women In comfortablo circumstances by means of a tea. 'All you need to do Is to pre Bent me casually as an acquaintance men often attend teas and I will mako friends and follow up the ac quaintances, and If I eventually land any of them I will pay you a straight commission just as wo do any of our agent3.' "It Is Imposslblo to mako some busi ness men and also many women seo that this Imposing on your friends and SPONsdR FOR A NEW TANGO Mrs. Stuyvcsant Fish Introduces "In novation Govatte" and Gives It Her Endorsement. New York. Mrs.. Stuyvesant Fish Is sponsor for society's latest danco. It Is tho "Innovation Gavotte," and was Introduced recently when Mrs. Fish decided to tako the samo stand as do many churchmen against tho . &aW , ,,A 1 -.-" i&Lmvs 9. at' " . s i. . A mmmmm:: fS? : Mrc. Stuyvesant Fish. overdoing of tho tango and requested Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Castlo for their exhibition at her house to produce a new danco that should bo as froo from criticism as was the stately minuet. Tho now dance Is by no meanB easy, bnt it mado a distinctly favorable im pression. HUNTERS POKE OUT WILDCAT yimrode Try to Get Rabbit, but Find a Big Troublesome cat Instead. Winona, Minn. leorgo Mlller peer ed Into a culvert under tho Burlington railway tracks at tub outskirts of Trempealeau Village, with, tho expec tation of catching a rabbit At the other end of tho culyort was the young man's father, Louis Miller, who poked bnt seemed to bo a rabbit wlrtf a Bf'rf K'A i EXPLAINING THE NEW INCOME . CI - i - Vy n - . ,i .. !! i m actually deceiving them Is unethical. 'I will cladly mention your beautiful houses grails to any one whom I hoar Inquiring about a suburban home.' I told this man. 'Ah, but that would not bo so effective,' ho replied. 'What I want you to do Is to use your Influence. You know thousands of club women und can get mo Into some of tho teas ns a social friend, just ns well as not.' This man was a total stranger to mo. "I have no doubt whatever that such propositions have been made to nearly every club president or Influential woman In tho city. "When you first come to tho big town It seems as though every ono tries to unload a nlco llttlo gold brick on you. After a while you do not no tlce It so much, as you havo becomo either 'wise' or else got used to It. "As a strangor you are introduced to a charming old lady with gray curls, who Is most cordial to, you. 'Ah,' you reflect, 'what was that I used to hear about New York's being cold? Non sense; peoplo aro lovely to me.' .Just then your now friend opens her bag and springs a little printed slip on yo.i, which turns out to be a book notice, and urges you to buy her publication. Everywhere you go people slip tickets Into your hands usually worth $2 apiece to concerts, lectures, enter tainments, card parties, balls nnd mako you extremely uncomfortable u you refuso to purchase them. Theso also come to you almost dally In your mall. It lsa common thing for fivo tickets, representing $10, to drop out of an envelope, accompanied by a note requesting you to send a check for them, or, if you caunot use them, to sell them to your friends. It is bad enough when these aro from some philanthropy or organization, but when they aro sent you by an acquaintance for her own financial benefit tho mat ter Is most embarrassing. It 1b per haps not objectionable for printed no tice or tickets to bo mailed to a list of people, advertising a concert or a lecturo by Mrs. Smith provided that tho recipient is absolutely free to pa tronize tho affair or not as ho pleases. But by what right does a lecturer or musician turn you Into a 'ticket seller and ask you to grait on your own friends, begging them to send you money as a personal favor, in order that you may turn It over to the per former for his own pocket. "There aro professional presidents of dinner clubs who cbargo several dollars a plato to hundreds of peoplo for banquets and pay only $1 per plate to tho hotel management. This Is re garded by some citizens as a graft on tho part of tho manipulators of tho clubs, but when tho prico of the meal la perfectly well known, and the presl dontyglvcs a largo amount of v time In securing an claborato program of en tertatneis, It may bo contended that tho difference lu price Is paid for tho entertainment. "I am told that some socloty men and women ,nre suspected by their friends of acting as 'runners' for res taurants. That Is. they toll of a re markdblo place with excellent food at reasonable prices, but you cannot seo anything to recommend tho cafo above others. They bring friends who dine In a party, and they continually 'boost' and urgo frequent rounds of drinks, nntll at last tho bill has mounted up to a considerable sum. Tlioao who have seen this system many times feel morally certain that tho people who worked up tho en thusiasm got. a regular 'rako off of tho firm's earnings on that meal." Silt Skirts Are Barred. Budapest. Tho wives of military men and all women who aro invited to attend military functions will not bo permitted to wear silt sklrtB by order of Field Marshal Feketo. Crickets Disturbed Sleepers. Tarrytown, N. Y. With the mercury ten below zero, crickets chirped so loudly in tho local jail that tho lodg ers could not sleep. Tho crickets wero executed. stick,.. Intending that It should - leap into ttio range ot tho waiting hunter. Instead of a rabbit a wild cat Jumped out. A battlo at close quarters with tho fellno followed. Attracted by footprints In tbo snow, which appeared to bo thoxo ot a rab bit, tho men followed tho trail to the culvert. Tbo combined strength ot the two mon was necessary to subdue tho ani mal beforo It could bo killed. It measured thirty-four inches In length and weighed twenty-five pounds. i TAX LAW PREDICTS END OF THE WORLD Count August de Seymoro Mnkei Startling Announcement In Lec ture In New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochello, N. Y. Count-Baron August de Cnstcllane Seymoro In a lecturo beforo tho board of education of this city declared that "After a pro found study of Holy Scrlpturo extend ing over a porlod of 2t years I have como to the conclusion that tho world came Into existence 7.CC3 yearn, fout months and two days ago, on tho 23rd day of October at nlno o'clock on a Thursday morn." r And' that It will pass out of oxlst once on tho corresponding day in tha year of our Lord 1'JlC'or 1917, but nol later, perhaps before. Wo arc approaching a mammoth sky monster unseen by our astronoknors, but not unknown to thorn; tho web faro nnd peaco of nations demand that tho news be kopt from tho public for tho present, but It will, In tho fullness of time be informed thereof through proper channels This mammoth sky monster Is now, drawing near upon ua and will oven- August Qchaffelytky de Mukkadel do Cattellane Seymore. tually gobble us up when all things shall ceaso to exist Tho mild win ters which wo havo experienced dur ing the past few years bear mo out in ray findings. Tho.end of all things is upon ub. THINKS HE IS A SQUIRREL Man Climbs to Housetops, Shins Down Water Pipes and Clambers Up Trees. s Sacramento, Cal. Imagining that be was a squirrel, James flyan, a hobo, climbed on top of houses, "shinned" up trees and slid down water pipes of various residences on tho M street road in the early morning and bad tho neighbors In an uprour. Ityan was first discovered on tho roof of tho home of Peter Zlnng, In Schley avo- I . .. ... YYTnt P fih.1 ilfnn tf kliriilt Wtrr m I1UC, Hour VYUll, nuu ra uuiuu liuui his perch by a Junior mombor of the family armed with a shotgun. Ho slid down a water plpo nnd raced across country for two blocks, where ho climbed to tho roof ot a bungnlow. A phono call was sont to tho polico from tho Zlnng residence and patrolmen responded. Whon tho oflloers located their quarry on the roof of the bungalow ho was doing a tango, and when told to descend, promptly started disrobing. Patrolman Drown climbed to tho roof of tho house and ordered Ryan to don his clothing, which tho latter did with much reluctance. When searched at the city Jail tho pockets of tho "human squirrel," ns ho was termed by Patrolman Vogol, contained several oranges und a quantity ot nuts. Ryan Informed tho officers that ho j was a frultplcker nnd bad gathered tho oroiigea from trees along tho M 1 street road. Money Roll Saves Man's Life. Chicago. Albert Winkler's llfowas saved by a roll of money, A highway man fired at him and tho bullet wont through a roll at ?2C In bills and waa deflected when It struck a gold piece lnsldo ot tho roll. Wife Held for Desertion. Frcopbrt, 111. . Mrs. Jny Gould, -whoso maiden namo was Helon Rocko feller, aged sixteen, was arrested hero on complaint of her husband who said sho deserted him for another man. Watch Carefully the Start Than Off Rirfit With a Good Laxative and Tiicn Watch Titcir Food. Mothers aro often unconsciously very carcloss about tho diet of tholr children, forcing nil to cat the snmo foods. Tho fact is tlint all foods do not agrco nllko with different persons. Ilonco, avoid what seems to constlpatu tho child or to givo It indigestion, and urgo It to tako moro of what Is quick ly digested. If tho child shows a tendeucy to constipation it should immediately be given a mild ldxatlvo to help the hot els. By this is not meant a physio or purgatlvo, for theso should nover bo given to children, nor anytulrfg liko salts, pills, otc. "What tho child re quires is simply a small dose of tho gentlest of medicines, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which, in tho opinion of thousands of watchful moth ers, Is tho ideal remedy for any child showing a tendency to constipation. So many things can happen to a con stipated child that care is necessary. Colds, piles, headaches, sleeplessness, and many other annoyances that chil dren should not havo can usually bo traced to constipation. Many of America's foremost families aro never without Syrup Pepsin, bo causo ono can nover tell when soma member of tho family may, need it, and all can ubo It. Thousands ondorso It, nraong them Mrs. M. B. Patten, Valley Junction, Iowa, who' Is nover niiuuub lb li mu uvunei mm. Mi ,Okn tx hundlnl tiki lAiiffiiA vj nil form. o fSPOHN MEDICAL CO.ttniiiuiEitriiiUu, Qochen. Ind., U.S. A PROBABLY TOLD THE TRUTH Scotsman's Boast Seeded Far-Fetched, But Explanation Put a Differ ent Face on It. John Butler Yeats, who paints por traits and, incidentally, is tho fnthor of William Butler Yeats, tho irisn poet, Is a regular patron of a certain Now York restaurant. Among tho habitues of this place ho has acquired a reputation as a raconteur. "In my part of Ireland," ,ho tells, "thcro was a noisy Scotsman whoso nbuso ot ovorything Irish riled tho neighbors considerably. At first, however, ho refrained from bragging about Scot lnml. nnd wo decided to wait until ho should bo guilty of that lndlscrotlon boforo acting drastically. Tho chanco camo at last. Ho had been swearing at tho Irish peat llres, tho Irish rain, und tho Irish spuds, and ondod up by saying that, 'Hoot mou, Scotland was verra dcoforentl It wub a lnnd flow ing with milk nnd honey." Well, wo went for him. Scotland, wo pointed out, wns known to bo a barren waste Inhabited by starvollngs( and tho Biblical quotation ho hnd used could not havo been moro outrageously mis applied. Ho looked us over with his canny eye. 'Yo'ro wrung,' ho said, 'and I can provo it. Scotland flowed wl' milk, and maybo honey, a' tho timo that I wris thoro. I left when I wIb ten months auld.' " To Keep Bacon From Curling. "But bacon curls up so when It Is sliced very thin," protested a yqung cook when tho family objected to thick slices of bacon. Tho way to avoid that annoying curling is to havo tho frying pan very hot nnd turn tho slices beforo tho meat BearB on the under sldo and begins to curl. By con stant attention and turning tho thin nest slices can bo broiled brown, criBp and btraight. Nebraska Farmer. Good Reason for Selling. A well-known lawyer had a horso that, alwayB stopped and refused to cross tho bridge leading out ot tho city. No whipping, no urging, would lnduco him to cross without stopping. So he advertised him: "To bo sold, for no other reason than that tho owner wants to go out of town." In Rhode Island. Captain of Militia (on parade) Bo careful, men, and don't shove anybody Into Massachusetts." 1 Speaking Of Lunch the wife said, "Bring home a package of Post Toasties -Surer' Toasties are wonderfully good at any meal, and somehow seem to match the appetite of both home folks and, guests. Bits of selected Indian Corn, delicately seasoned, cooked, rolledf thin nnd toasted to a rich golden brown that's Post Toasties. Fresh, tender and crisp, ready-to-eat direct from tl?e package. With cream any a sprinkle of sugar "Tho Memory Linger" Toasties sold by grocers everywhere. Childls. Diet IHHk RALPH M. PATTEN says that Syrup Pepsin has dono won ders for her boy Ralph, who waa cqa sUpated from 'birth but Is now doing flno. Naturally, sho Is enthuBiastia about It nnd wants other mothers t ubo It. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepBis Is Bold by druggists at fifty cents an! ono dollar a bottle, tho latter slzo be ing bought by thoso who already know its value, and it contains proportion ately more. Evcryono likes Syrup Pepsin, as It I very pleasant to tho taste. It is sine mild and non-griping and freo from in jurious ingredients. FnmllloB wishing to try a freo aam plo bottlo can obtain it postpaid by ad dressing Dr. W. D. Caldwell, 203 Wash Washington St., Montlcollo, 111. -A pos tal card with your namo and addreai on it will do. i COLT DISTEMPER I Trr VMlIy 'Thoftckarararol.nnd'MlotitenlB twitter how'-ejix!' pt froin hln tho dn uiing Molina juiyu n ui.iiiNV i.Kiiiiii in:rrt-.ui2Lii uuiif- (uvn ra - n; in fM.1. Acta on tha Lioou ana oxDt!2iron&aoc.. distemper. H t remedy rrr known for marra in toot I 10llornotilrusKlitancllirneiocalcr.orioTiejpr3pia b il tnanufactutrri Cut -.how-, how to ponltlco tiiroiu. Uar rn II booklet RlTeserfrtTttilnir. Local BnU wanted. Largtet (eUUff ? iinnunfuuedrlmulitanoo twelrereeir. 4Q&QPJL Settlers a.Year Immigration figures show that th 1 emulation of Canada incroasod dur ing 1913, by theaddition of 400.000 new settlers from tha United States and Europe. Most of these have gona; on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Lord William Percy, an EnjUsh Nobleman, uyt: H Tha iv5MlbilllIe and CDDOrtunlties offered i by tho Canadlin West aro so infinitely I Breator than those which exist In Ewtland, that It seems absurd to think that peoploJ should bo Impeded Irom coming to mT country where they can mow easuy on eartalnly Improve their position. New districts are belntr opsned up, irtilch will make aecessac-io a eroat number of homesteads in tunncis j especially adapted to mixed (arm ing and srein raisins:. For Illustrated literature and. reduced railway ratos, apply to I Supt. ol Immigration, Ottawa, I Ganaoa. or to I.M.IuUtMu, Drawer II", Wol.rtowo. 8. ., D, a. demit, UUulMaBI,,i,.i-au,:uuv 1 Candles Oerenuamt itfnl Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when tito liver ft right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE UVER( PILLS gentlybuttrm!y convJ pu a jizy liver iui do its duty. Cures Con stipation, In- digestion, Sick Headache.4 nd Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL FRItt. Genuine must bear Signature 200 Farms Absolutely Free We will give away .FREE of charge and without restrictions as to im provement or settlement aoo farm tracts of from 5 to 40 acres in Palm Beach County. $1,000 nn aero is often made on similar lnnd from winter vegetables alone and fortunes in grapo fruit and oranges. This is the land of thrco crops a year, below the frost line; 365 growing days. The last day for registration is April 30, 1914. Low excursion rates March 3rd, 17th, April 7th nnd April aist. Write for full particulars to Secretary, Chamber of Com merce, Lake Worth, Florida W. N. U., 8IOUX CITY, NO. 9-1914. Sioux CityDirectory "Hub of the Northwest" ftAMAMMf'"MM FOK BrST SERVICE 81111 RICE BROTHERS Lire Btoclt Commlialon .Merchants at 910UXCITY. OMoaga or KsnmamOHjf CHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK TO Sioux City Live Stock Commission Confiq M'ial $50, 000.00 a... rJil. EV!t Lelui know If too are In nerd of market report. Wo will mall roil Live Stock llecord free of ciarga. THE MARTIN HOTEL ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 200 ROOMS' RATES Sl.OO AND UP. SWANS0N&GILK0RE L!t Stock Commission Merchants. BIOOX CITY, IOWA nd CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Our moUot"AeroUB business bollt on reputation For Best nesulu ship to FRANK E, SCOTT COMMISSION GO. Live Stock Salesmen and liujera Bosa 20) tithiitt J 8We. Stock Yard glovl City, ton Colore deciding on your new car Investigate th JEFFREY FOUR $1560 COMPLETE RAMBLtR DISTRIBUTING CO. 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