DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. 1 1 K grAw J I III Ml ' I II lie.ll ' ' -' J 4. & A up II li .- s w r linillUlill'.IIIIMI lllllllTlllimTTTTTTTTTf?mfTmTmT; ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVegclablc Preparation Tor As similating Hie Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of '(i 3 IPBKJBDnTnraTTl ill's ski ' V Promotes Digcslion,Cliccrful ncssandRcsl.Conlains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral Not "Narcotic Rttipt tOM DrSAHvarmst i"J fvmplftn Sum MxSftm Aw JJ pptmini -Bi Cmivia UShIa hirm Sttd Hiniymn Ffaver it? is ill 5 A ncrfect Remcdv forConslloa MX lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. S fc Worms.Convulsions.Fevcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep Facsimile Signature of Tire Centauh Company. NEW YORK. 'Si . mf s $ I Guaranteed under the Foodanj) Exact Copy of Wrapper. Hadn't Forgotten Hubby. 1 have- always been suspicious of jood thingsi' said a well-known Now York lawyer, who has a reputation (or a largo philosophy. "I remember when I was a young man I had an opportunity to get In on the ground floor' of what looked to mo like a load of easy money. "I consulted one of the old time con servative men of Wall street. Ho smiled and said: 'Listen to this story and then decide: "'A wifo arriving homo In high spirits tells her husband she has pur chased a new bonnet "And, sweet heart," she said, kissing him. "I got something for you too." "'"Good!" exclaimed the happy husband. "What is it?" The bill,:' sho said. " Corn Oil for Cooking. The discovery that oil made from corn can be used economically as a substitute for other oils In cooking has been mado by Prof. L. E. Sayre of the school of pharmacy of the University of Kansas. Corn oil 1b a by-product from cereal manufacturing. It Is comparatively cheap, selling at 50 cents a gallon for the refined grade. Olivo oil sells at $3 a gallon, and cottonseed oil at 75 cents. Corn oil has a pale yellow color and a pleas ant tasto similar to freshly ground cornmeal. Its properties, according to Professor Sayro are very similar to those of olive and cottonseed oils. Odd Coincidence. Artist Your wife has such a mo bllo face. Husband That's queer. We've only just got one. Putnam Fadeless Dyes (color In cold water. Adv. Girls, keep your fiances at a dis tance from young widows. MAKES HARD WORK HARDER A bad back makes a day's work twico as hard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizzi ness or urinary disorders are added, don't wait get help bsfore the kidney disease takes a grip before dropsy, grav el or Bright's disease sets in. Boon's Kidney Pills have brought new life and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recom mended the world over. A CALIFORNIA CASE 'lE.T'rv PUtttre Louis 0. Wan) well, 1M0 raclflq 8t Ban Ber nardino, fl&l.. bath i T irujaatorv had go mnob pain In my back I could bardly get oil and on tbe wagon. The Jarring I got while riding brought on the trouble. Tbe kidney e oreUons werefllledwHh edlment. 1 tried many remedies, bnt Doani Kleiner Ftlla were tbe only ono that enred me. They drove away all the pain and lame, neaa and fixed my kid. Beys np la good shape." Get Doan's at Anr Store. 60c Box D O AN' S "VilW FOSTER.MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antisoptlca la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As & medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating -catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration of noso, throat, and that caused by fomlnlno ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydta B. Plnkham Medlcino Co. has recommended Paxtlno In tholr prlvato correspondence with women, which proves Us superiority. Women who have been cured say .it Is "worth its weight In gold." At druggists, EOc. large box, or by malL Tbo Paxton Toilet Co,, Boston, Mass. n A TCUTC WataoBB.Co!eman,WMh. PATENTS We'jiTr Saskatchewan Imnrowd Firm JSSSSTSSSSSk eta. j. WrtKownoreu wiMOJ.TOaoTO,ciJiDi Sot Conch Syrup. TutM Oood. Die in ume. Boll by DroiUu. It-NV-M GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought' Bears the 9 Signature J$ In Use Over Thirty Years AS A SENSIBLE PROPOSITION Damsel Put Question of Little Nap or Silly Talk Up to Her Escort, and It Was a "Go." Ho was taking her homo from, the theater. The car wos crowded, but thoy had obtained a scat togothor, and they were In each other's exclu sive company for 45 minutes. "Are you thinking of going away this summor?" said ho, trying to con ceal n yawn. "I guess so," she answered, making a lady-like motion with her muff. "I went away last summer," he con tinued, eoveral blocks later. "Did you?" "I think wo did," sho said. "Say, may I ask you somothlng?" "Anything." "Now, listen, I'm having Just as hard a time to stay awake as you are. If you'll Just shut up until we get to my street, I can have a nice little nap. So can you. And you'll like me a lot better than If wo'd try to converse, nnd I'd fairly love you. And maybe I'd Invite you out to call. Is it a go?" "Angel! It let" It was with diffi culty that ho kept from embracing her. Girls like that are so rare. Later thoy lived happily ever after. K Surprised Uncle Silas. A well-known railroad president once took occasion to visit a small town to enjoy tho excellent fishing nearby. Ho carefully concealed his identity, and was consequently snubbed by a "loading citizen," with whom ho attempted to strike up a conversation on tho banks of tho stream. When leaving ho secured the sorvlces of an aged black to carry his things from tho hotel to the depot. There tho departing visitor caught sight of tho man who hod given him tho cold shoulder. "Poor Smith," he said, smiling amusedly. "Suffering from an aggravated attack of ego tism." "Dat so?" said Undo Silas, In surprise, following his gaze. "He done Jived heah more'n twenty yeahs an' Ah nevah knowed afore dat ha wuz allln'." Answer This. "Mammal" "Yes, dear." "Where's the wind when It doesn't blow?" There's no lovo so inexpensive as a mother's. NOT A MIRACLE Just Plain Cause and Effect Thore are some qui to remarkable things happening every day, which seem almost miraculous. Some persons would not bellove that a man could suffer from coffee drink ing so severely as to causo spells of unconsclousnoss. And to find relief In changing from coffee to Postum is well worth recording. "I used to be a great coffee drinker, so much so that it was killing mo by Inches. My heart became so weak I would fall and Ho unconscious for an hour at a tlmo. "My friends, and oven the doctor, told mo It was drinking coffee that caused the trouble. I would not be lieve it, and BtlU drank coffoe until I could not leave my room. "Then my doctor, who drinks Pos tum himself, persuaded me to stop cof fee and try Postum. After much hesi tation I concluded to try it. That was eight months ago. Sinco thon I have had but few of those spells, nono for more than four months. "I feel better, sloop better and am better every way. I now drink noth ing but PoBtum and touch no coffeo, and as I am Boventy years of age all my friends think tho improvement quite remarkable." Nome given by Postum Co., Battle Crook, Mich. Write for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to Well ville." Postum now cornea In two forms: Regular Postum must bo well boiled. 16c and 16c packages. Instant Postum la a soluble pow der. A teaipoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with create and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30o and 60o tins. The coat per cup of both kinds is about the same. "There's a Reason" for Postum. -sold by Grocers. j For CASTORIA Mr. and Mrs. Irving Vcrmllyra of a wlroless telephone. Mr. Vermllyea each evening on his boat ho calls up WHITE PINE 7 Very Profitable Undertaking Says Agricultural Department. Oeclares That the Original Forests of This Timber Are Approaching Ex haustion Trees Grow Rapidly and Are Easy to Manage. Washington. The growing of white pine, pays tho department of agricul ture in a bulletin recently Issued on tho subject, is a pro&tablo undertak ing at six per cent, compound Inter est. To bring in theso returns, tho trees may bo cut when no more than rem 25 to 70 years old. The original white forests aro approaching oxhaustlon, according to the department, and with tho growing scarcity of largo-size, high-grade wlilto pine lumber, lower grades now find a ready market. Besides this, tho treo grows rapidly, has a heavy yield, and is easy to manage. Second-growth white pine, fifty years old, on good soil, may yield as much as 49,000 feet of lumber per acre. On medium soil, stands of tho same age 36,000 board feet, and even on poor soil, 21.000 feet. White pine boxboard lumber, one of the chief products of such stands, sells for from $12 to $18 a thousand board feet. Ma terial for making matches, anothor product, sells for from $17 to $18 a thousand. Even lnrgor material, suit able for sashes and blinds, soma of which may bo cut from a flfty-year-old stand, brings from $30 to $35 a thou sand feet. Second-growth whlto pine, tho kind that Is found on thousands of abandoned fields and pasturoB In Now England, and that which has sprung up after lumbering In many places where tho original white pino forests stood, has a value today, says the department, that makes It well worth tho attention of the owner. Too often, caution the forest officers, tho farmer or other land owner sells second-growth whlto pine stumpago for less than it is worth because ho does not know how much lumbor the stand Is actually capable of yielding, or else Is Ignorant of tho price the PRINCE SHOOTS POLAR BEARS Duke or Orleans Bags Some Big Gamo - While Hunting In the Arctlo Regions. Paris. Juat recently Prince Louis Philippe, better known perhaps as tho duke of Orleans, tho pretender to tho French throne, returned from tho arc tic regions, where this photograph was mado during a successful hunting ex position through tV blrf'irlncn ot tho ..-phy uf Frince's Proweb. Icebergs. A number of polar bears were captured alive and brought home on the duko's yacht, and a numbor were shot and killed, Tho picture shows a mother bear Just after being killed, with ono ot her cubs standing over the body in a bowlhlorod man ner. POPE NURSES SICK FRIEND Physician Had Hard Time to Get Aged Pontiff to Leave Prelate's Bedside. Rome. Pope Pius scandalized the Vatican household and was ocoldod sevorely by tho papal physicians be cause ho Insisted on nursing Mgr, Bres son, the pope's chamberlain and ono of his dearest friends, who Is sick with bronchitis, Tho pope left tho sickroom only long t ft , CONVERSE BY WIRELESS TELEPHONE Mt. Vernon, N. Y doubtless ore tho only couple who converse habitually over is tho Inventor of tho nppnratus, and as he returns homo from New York city his wife and lots her know when he-will reach the house for dinner. GROWING lumber and other products will bring. Too often, also, tho foresters Bay, tho owner of second-growth falls to real tzo that perhaps by holding his ptno trees for a few years longor, or by thinning It properly at the right tlmo, ho can obtain a great deal more and hotter timber, and consequently a much larger relative return in money, than if he allows It to be cut when tho first opportunity offors. Tho boat second-growth whlto pine, forty-flvo years old, will yield about 42,000 board foot per aero, but the same stand, when flfty-flvo jears old. will yield 55,000 feet, an increaso of 13.000 feet per acre In ton years. And this is nbt nil, for along with the In creaBo in quantity comes an Increase In quality. Not only more, but better timber Is to bo had. Counting in tills factor of quality, the lumber from an acre of host whlto pine, flfty-flvo years old, Is worth about $1,000 against a value of $750 when tho stand is forty flvo years old. Minister Falters Over Names, Ilockford, 111. Dissatisfied with tho length of hor namo, Amllla Juezupnicu itls married Antanas Zuzawlculs. Tho minister who performed the coromony faltered moro often than the telegraph operator who sent this "nugget." Arrests Self for Spitting on Walk. Chicago. Policeman Rudolph Fisher spat upon" the sidewalk. Then ho ar rested himself, walked himself before Judgo Scully and placed ono dollar on tho Judge's bench. Tho Judgo accepted the flno and commended Fisher for his honesty. General Relieved of Command. Budapest. General Bedofeko, who recently barred women wearing silt skirts from attending military func tions, has been relieved of his com mand here. It is said' he will retire. MUSIC STUDY NEEDED High School Course in Musical Appreciation. Rrofossor Earhart of Pittsburgh Urges Instruction Along This Line In Re port Issued by U, S. Bureau ' of Education. Washington. "A strong course of study of great musical literature should be offered in tho high school," says Prof. Will Earhart of Pittsburgh, In a preliminary report on music Just issued by tho United States bureau of education. "Musical approclation is particularly appropriate for third and fourth year studonts. Tho courso chould include tho study of musical history, lives of famous musicians, forms of musical composition, osthet les of music, etc," Professor Earhart furthor urges in his report that tho Instruction be based on a largo number of selocted compositions, anclont and modern; that all tho different means ot musical expression bo consldorod piano, or chostra, chorus, solo singing, solo In strument, chamber muBlc, etc., and that only tho best and most character istic works ot tho various composers be studied, whether song, sonata, rondo, opera, oratorio or cantata. Profossor Earhart and tho members of tho committee who aro working with him to reorganize secondary ed ucation in music appear to have no objection to "canned music." In fact, tho report urges that a courso In musical appreciation is now much moro practlcnblo than formerly, be causo of tho great strides that have boon mado In tho mechanical devices for reproducing music tho piano player, tho talking machine and the player organ. "With tbo help of any or nil of theso," says Professor Ear- enough for a few hours' sloop and was back again, saying that bo would re main by tho bedside until Brossen is well. Tho Vntlcan phyfllclans Anally persuaded his holiness to leavo tho chamberlain long enough to attend to his Important engagements. Policeman for Qown Censor. Elkhart, Ind. Determined to sup press tho wearing ot euggestlvo gowns by women hero, Mayor 8mlth will so lect a pollcowoman to act as gown censor. SOCIAL ELECT DANCE TANGO Solcety at Palm Beach, Fla., Finds Health and Pleasure In the Latest Fad In Dancing. Palm Beach. Fla. Mrs. E. McEnany and Harry Haskins, both of Now York city, enjoyed tho pleasures of tho "tango" on tho broad and polished veranda This dnnco. about which so much has been said and written, is tho most popular of the indoor roc- vawXwvI Society Couple Dancing Tango. reatlons with staid business man and callow youth, and with stately matron and budding girl. T hart, "and tbe assistance of local mu sicians, in addition to what tho class and teacher can provide, a course In musical appreciation can bo mado ot inestimablo value In the high school." Besides Professor Earhart, who is musical director ot tho public schools of Pittsburgh, Pa., tho following are members of the commlttoo: E. B. Birgo, Indianapolis, Ind.; Henrietta O. Baker, Baltimore, Md.; Ralph L. Bald win, Hartford, Conn.; Hollls E. Dann, Cornoll university ; Charles H. Farns worth, Columbia university; C. A. Fullerton, Stato Normnl school, Cedar Falls, la.; Karl W. Gehrkons, Oborlln college; Osborno McConathy, Chel sea, MasB.; W. Otto MiesBnor, Chik Park, 111.; Carrie McMackin, Spartan burg, S. C; Mrs. Parsons, Los An geles, Cnl.; Charles I. Rice, Worces ter, Mass.; Elsie M. Shaw, St. Paul, Minn. HILL FALLS INTO yA VALLEY Million Cublo Yards of Earth Changes tho Topography of Country In Ardeche Department. Paris. A party of French govern ment engineers was dispatched ,to the department of tho Ardeche to dovlao some means ot restoring the topography of tho country near the village ot Toll, where 1,000,000 cubic yards of a hill collapsed and fell into tho vnlloy. Tho hill, known as the Pelican, had beon undermined by tho heavy rains which havo fallen recently, Tho earth throw a dam 150 feet high across a crook, whoso courso was thus changed. The wntor overflowed and carried nway a brldgo and a largo uninhab itod house. Fifteen acres of tho val loy were covored with small hills by tho fallen earth. Weds Two Msn 8ame Day, Moundsvlllo, W. V. In ordor to ob tain monoy and olothes from each, Holene Janowloa consented to marry two men on tbo sarao day. Bqth had her arrested for obtaining money un der falso pretenses. Qlrl Regains Her Speech. St. Olalrsvllle, O. Losing her voice two years ago, when she- suffered a nervous breakdown, Miss Ada Robson has regained her power of speocb, fol lowing an oporation tor appendicitis. If si 1,a4 III A2HVWZV ' -TC4-v.u -j -r w .Ku. a''-""' rJT jSS&j S' i Eats Freely But Has No Dyspepsia A Little Pepsin In a Mild Laxa tive Promptly Corrected a Dad Indigestlnn. Fortunato is tho ono who can eat 'Anything" without suffering tho tor tures of dyspopala, but as fow aro so fortunato, care should bo takon In tho mattor of dlot. Eating slowly, masti cating tho food thoroughly and taking a short walk after tho heavy meal of tho day will do much towards assisting dlgofltlon. Any grown-up porson ought to know tho poculian foods that do not agroo, and theso should bo avoided. When thoso common-senBo rids fall, tho next thing to do Is to tako a mild digestive tonic with laxatlvo proper ties, and thore la nono bettor than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Popsln. It contains tho greatest ot all aids to digestion, good pepsin. It has othor Ingredients that act mildly on tho bowels, which togothor form a combination for tho relief of dyspepsia or Indigestion that is unsurpassed. Its action Is to tono and strengthen tho stomach and bowel muscles bo that they can again do their work nat urally without outsldo aid, and when that happy moment cornea all medl cino can bo dispensed with. It la tho best romody obtatnablo for any dis order of tho stomach, liver and bow els, for dyspopsla, constipation, bilious ness, headaches, drowsiness after eat ing, gas on tho stomach, otc. Thou sands of usors will testify to this, among them Mr. J. W. Gaucher, Stltea, Idaho, who for sevoral years had all GOT HIS CANDY ALL RIGHT But Probably That Is Not All That Sis Would Have Liked to Give Llttto Bobble. "Sis, gimme soma o' that candy o' yours?" "No, Bobblo, I won't That's ray best candy, and It was glvon to mo, and you shnn't havo a hlto of 1L" "If you don't glmmo soma I'll tell on you." "What do you mean? What havo you got to toll on mo, silly boy?" "That Mr. Humbor, that mother don't like, called on you laBt night, didn't ho? An' you sat In the den, whore there's only two chains didn't you? Well, I put a hunk of chewing gum on ono of tho chairs and it's thoro yot this morning. Do I got a plcco a candy? Thnnks, sis!" THE BEST TREATMENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR To allay itching and Irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling hair, removo crusts, scales and dan druff, and promote tho growth and beauty of tho hair, tho following spe cial treatment is most offoctlvo, agroo ablo and economical. On retiring, comb tho hair out straight all around, then begin at tho side and mako a parting, gently rubbing Cutlcura Oint ment Into tho parting with a bit of soft flannel held over tho ond of tho finger. Anoint additional partings about halt an Inch apart until tho whole scalp has been treated, the pur pose being to got tho Cutlcura Oint ment on tho scalp akin rather than on tho hair. It Is wnll to placo a light covering over tho hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning, shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Shampoos nlono may be used as often as ngrcoablo, but onco or twice a month Is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free.wlth 82-p. Skin Book, Address post card "Cutlcura, DopL L, Boston." Adv. Wise Afterthought "Why don't you get an automobile?" "Becauso I don't know whether or not I could manago ono." "You didn't let that consideration atop you whon you wanted a wife." A food for sore lungs. Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops. Cure coughe, by relieving tbe soreness 6o at Drug Stores. How It doea disturb us whon oil we got for our monoy Is the worst of it, Moro of ub would mako good it our neighbors would quit shoving. A "Helping Hand" Extended to the Middle Aged Woman TTHERB comes a tlmo in every woman's life when her onranlsm undonroes an lmnortant chancre. This Is a period. It is a time when a woman needs ber full health and strentrth. For sake you should anticipate this ( SLXrtm Y 3 :..: 4 .M TH1 r -MW- BjjBBBHjBiH i- bos been recommended for over forty years as a The latest la raed Ical science is contained ia Dr. Pierce's Common Sens Medical AdrUr nowand r. vUed edition ef 1008 pat, oolr 31c Ad. drrat Dr. PlareVi la. valid' lioUUDuifalo Sold tn Dealer Guaranteed Everbearing Strawberries The new everbearing strawberries are now an established commercial success. We have over 40 acres set solidly to Superb, Americui, Perpetaal Motion, Productive, Progressive, $1,000 sorts and other new seedlings of our own breeding. We have all tiies, shapes, colors and flavors ot the common strawberries, except that sastead of only fruiting a few days daring regular etrawberrytlme, our Everbemrers bear a good crop during summer and fall of same year set Then the following year at regular straw berry time these Ever bearers will produce an extra large crop and continue fruiting all through the tnmmer and fall months. Now is the time to get started with these new berries. People are very fond of straw berries and we find theso luscious Everbearers sell over all other fruits daring the summer and fall months. They aro very hardy and not subject to damage by frosts. Their deep root system enables them to produce fine, large berries during the hot, drysamraer weather. Get Acquainted Offer, Send ot lOo for matllnc expense and wn will send te tot at planting: tins, I lilib qualitr, cTerbearlnc strawberry plants (worth tt) and inanntee tfaem to fruit tbroueb suwaer nd (all months, or money refunded, Catalog with complete history of these wonderful berries, free rile todsr. 1 The Gardner Nursery Company, boi 173, osage. iowa J. W. GOUCHER tho worst symptoms of chronic dyspop Bla. Since taking Dr. Caldwoll' Syrup Popsln those havo nil gono, and although Mr. Goucher Bays ho Is 64. bo does not look moro than 40. Syrup Pepsin is sure In Its result, nnd a vast Improvement over chewing; or swallowing tablets and mints, or taking cathartics, salts, etc., all ot which aro harsh and nauseous and at best do but temporary good. You can obtain Syrup Popsln at any drug store for fifty cents or ono dollar a bottle. Results aro always guaranteed or monoy will bo refunded. Families wishing to try a frco sam ple bottlo can obtain It postpaid by ad dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Wash ington St, Montlcello, 111. A postal card with your name and address on It will do. Wm&hS5& gpiKg "T.iiiimiWM WESTERN CANADA NOW .uX..!l .1 AMM..MMM Iwt. Ilia opportunity ui auiuiuig uwu a homesteads of 160 acres each, ancfj the low priced lands or AianuoDa. Saskatchewan and Alberto, will soon have passed. Canada offers a hearty welcome to the Settlor, to the man with a family looking for n home ; to the farmer's son, to the renter, to all who wish to live under better conditions. Canada's grain yield In 1913 is tho talk of tho world. Luxuriant Grasses dive cheap fodder for large herds; cost of raising; and fattening for market is a trifle. Milk and Cheese will pay fifty per cent on iuc investment. Write for literature and partlo wars as to reaucea railway rates to ouuuimiuudu. of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to l. K. BuUcklu, Dnmr lit, ITttfftew, S. D., H. A. Oimtt, Ml lult BL, M. rud, tin Canadian Goremmbg Art. Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest" iron best beiwice snip v RICE BROTHERS Lire Btook CominUslon Merchants at StOUXOITY, Ohloauo or KanaamOMs SHIP YOUR LIVK STOCK TO Sioux City Live Stock Commission Comparri $50,000.00x.u,8M..uTryA.x IjX u know If you are In nred of market report. We will mall too Ltye Stock Heoord tree of otaarg. THE MARTIN HOTEL ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF SOO ROOMS RATES 91.00 AND Ul. Before deciding on your new ear Investigate JEFFREY FOUR SI560 COMPLETE RAMBLER DISTRTBtmNG CO. fe 512-14 Dolas SL Sioux City, law Win. Warnock Go., Manufacturers Galv. Metal Tanks for all pm poses. SIOTJX CITY, IOWA, i Man- If you are In need of good asmtes and at prices that salt, write us for quotations. We guarantee our work. STOCKYARDS HARNESS SHOP SIOUX CITY, IOWA critical your own turning point .r. afl - Wh - M9 Mil vea kVi ittKMdii -in uujiiiuMiija vs2a&...v mww' n wvc'irLrfi vfSI ioiiib iur wuuieu wuu are snout cq experience ine turn of life." It is helpful in the equalization of tho circulation of tbo blood and in regulating the action of the bowels. Nervousness arjdlowsplritsdls appoar. Happiness and contentmenttake their placa. tablet or liquid form by Sfedielna or send 60 cent for eampla bax A