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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ( i r i - TT Neuralgia Thcro ia no need to suffer tbo annoying, excruciating pain of neuralgia; Sloan's Liniment laid on gently will booUio tho aching head liko magic. Don't delay. Try it at once Hear What Otfma Say "I hrtve been a. sufferer with Neural!. for several years anil havo tried different l.lmmenti, but feloan 's Unlment u the best Liniment for Neuralgia on earth. I hAVO tried it aurremtfullv: it has never railed." F. II. Williami, Augutta, Ark. Mrl. Uulh C. Clavvool. Indtvendrnc: Mo., vritet: "A Cncod of oura told ui about your Liniment. We Imvo been using it for 13 yevrs and think thcro is nothing like it. We use it on evervthlne. sore.. cuts, burn brulos, sore thro-it, headaches and on ovcrythhip cl. We can't get along without it. Wo think it is the best Liniment made." LINIMENT ia tho best remedy for rheumatism, backache, eorc throat and sprains. At all dealer, 25c Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL EOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dcpt. B. Philadelphia, Pa. With ono toot in tho grave It doesn't take a man very long to got thero with both feet. Ono way not to be happy is to have more time and money than you know what to do with. tour own nnurtoi8T wn.i tell Ton Try Murlno Byo Itemed? for lied. Weak, Watery Bros and Granulated Kjelldst No Smarting tost Etc. Comfort. Write for liooK of the Ere iy mall Free, Murine Kje llcruudy Co.. Chicago. British Recruiting. Warlike MIstresB Don't you think, James, you vould like to join Lord Kitchener's army? Peaceful Footman Thank you, mum; but I don't see as 'ow I'd be bet tering myself. War's for them as likes It, which I never did. London Punch. Bringing tire News. As evidence of tho upside-down con ditions of the world (writes "H.") I notice In this morning's paper Bor deaux news wired from Stockholm, Petrograd news wired from Now York, Bucharest news wired from Romo, and Berlin news wired from Salonika. In due course I expect to hear from Spltzbergen that Shackleton has reached the South pole. Manchester Guardian. Could Be Easily Put Right "Aren't you afraid to run about In your bare feet, over such a rough pavement?" was aBked of a fairyllko llttlo maid, whoso snowy "tootsies" betrayed their unaccustomed contact with tho coarser things of earth. "Aren't you afraid you'll get cut or wounded?" "Yes, a llttlo," returned tho child frankly, "but, If I do, It's no matter. II y papa's a doctor, and getting mend ed up again won't cost anyoi a cent!" Superseding Europe. For tho manufacture of pottery of the better grades considerable clay, mainly kaolin, Is Imported Into this country from Europe and China, the value of theso Imports last year ex ceeding two million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. It seems prob able, says the United States geological survey, that under the necessity duo to tho war of now finding a domes tic supply these finer clays can be in largo part replaced. Already a process of decoloring knolln Is report ed as successful, and this may mako largo deposits of kaolin and ball clay available for tbo manufacturo of white ware and pottery. Tone Up! Not Drugs Food Doe3 it wholesome, appetizing food that puts life and Vigor into one, but doesn't clog the system. Such a food is Grape-Nuts The entire nutrition of wheat and barley, in cluding the vital mineral salts phosphate of pot ash, etc. Long baked, easily digested, ready to eat; an ideal food with cream or milk, and fine in many combinations. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts - sold by Grocers. LOANS M"(S M ' - ' ' LONG before tho clean, green shores of Rangoon become vis lblo to tho navigator on tho Irra waddy, thero appears abovo tho highest point of tho horizon a shaft of gold sot in a coronet of gems that throws a rainbow shimmer across tho splendid blue of tho Asiatic sky. As you draw near tho fine old city 'tho Jeweled diadem slowly rises and takes deflnlto outline, and presently you bo hold tho great golden domo of tho Sway Dragon pagoda, which Is tho "Glory of Burma" and tho Mecca of tho Buddhist world. From every viewpoint the radiant tomplo dominates tho city, Imposing and glorious ono of tho finest sights of tho world lit Its barbaric splendor of color and form. v It Is tho oldest shrino In Burma, the ono most fre quently visited of nil places of worship oast of India, and it contains actual relics of Gautama Buddha which havo for centuries attracted pilgrims from every part of Asln, oven from the re mote corners of almost inaccessible Tibet. At first you, being an Occi dental traveler, accustomed to tho towering architectural triumphs of tho West, wonder Idly nt tho compel ling attractiveness of the ancient ed lflco that incites so much speculative reflection; then you gradually become awaro of a distinctively personal In terest in tho golden monitor that greets you so invitingly wherever you turn in your wanderings about tho beautiful old town. Finally It takes possession of your fancy, moro than any other thing that you havo traveled so very far to see; moro than tho old forts, tho ancient shrines, tho lovely gardens and tho brilliant, light-humored native life moro than anything in all picturesque Burma. Stone Dragons Guard Approach. Tho principal approach to the tem ple city for It Is literally a city of shrines clustered about the central pagoda is guarded by two enormoua blue stone dragons behind which rise stairs in long series, covered with elaborately carved teakwood roofs sup f I ' Jl . TJdsflstfiswisBsWsVissiB I FBw?fjKf mmr sTOnwrlfaMawIriaTflXr jTf"l1 ' WBeTmTWKxmmumk Wall I III I Mlflif IBlSf BHPifBISBIII GOLD CQATCD PAOODA ported at regular Intervals by great stone pillars. Tho stone steps have been worn very uneven by tho count less feet that have gone up and down for more than seven hundred worship ful years. Seats are ranged along tho spacious landings for tho comfort of the old and decrepit worshipers who find the long climb difficult, and above these seats are numerous very old but finely preserved carvings and froscoes of fanciful design and beautiful work manship. As you toil upward you meet and pass men and women of ail races, some of whom are so remote from you In speech and customs and habits of thought that it would bo difficult, if not impossible, to find tbo koy of a common understanding botweon you. Only ono word can unlock 'the deep antipodean silence and placo you for an instant on a plane of comprehen sion with thoso strange primitivo be ings whoso existence holds nothing that can bridge tho vast gulf that sep arates civilization and medievalism, and that word, "Buddha," which brings light to every Buddhist face You hos Itate to speak experimentally because It has mysteriously become sacred to you In that vast assembly of worship- Plague Caused by Flag. In the year 1902 tho Russian city of Odessa was visited by bubonic plague. This raged for five months and killed 3,000 people. Its origin was traced to an Austrian flag which was hoisted ovor tho gravo of an Aus trian seaman who had died at sea and had been buried in tho cemetery. After the funeral tho flag was carried In turn by two seamen who afterward entered various public places, lay. Ing the flag down no thoy stopped to drink. Shortly afterward both theso men fell ill and died, and people wero taken ill In nil the houses they had entered. Rescinded Order. Tho wlfo of a gentleman being sud denly taken ill, tho husband ordered a servant to get a horso ready to go for tho doctor. By tho time, however, that the horso was ready and tho note to tho doctor written, tho lady hod recovered; on which ho added the following postscript and sont tha servant off: "My wlfo having recov orod, you neod not come " London Tit Bits ers to whom It means all they know of holiness nnd morcy and hopo. So you pass on in awed sllcnco, watching tho human stream with an interest Intensi fied by tho strangeness of the placo and by tho evidences of tho common spiritual ncbd that drew tho hetero geneous throng from the far ends of tho universe. That curious hordo is well worth watching. There nro old, old men tot tering feebly from stop to stop, equally old omen of many races; handsome young girls with blithe morning faces; llttlo radiant children In humming bird attire; stolid, harsh-featured Mongo lians from Western China, Tibetans in conrso, ungainly and far from clean at- tiro; squatand homely men and worn- en from runner unmDoaia nnu oiam; pale, refined looking Hindus In snowy garments and enormous spotless tur bansall bent upon a slnglo purpose Sell Flowers to Gild Great Dome. At close Intervals along tho well nigh Interminable steps aro fragrant llttlo booths containing all the opu lent flowers of tho cpuntry, Incense sticks and tiny packets of gold leaf, presided over by bright looking Bur mese girls who offer their wares with charming modesty. Yon need not buy If you feel disinclined, but tho chances ere that you will gladly Invest a few cents in a thin packet of gold leaf which will be used, later on, to over lay some tiny weather flaw In the great golden domo of tho pagoda which Is never permitted to suiter Im pairment for lack of attention (for your llttlo purchase Is Intended for a votlvo offering). It takes a great deal of feold to keep tho domo In perfect ro pair, for It is 1,350 feet In circumfer ence and 370 feet high, and It is cov ered from base to summit with pure gold leaf. The Jeweled diadem that crowns this marvelous temple Is val ued at $250,000, and was a gift of tho common people of Burma; and tho gold leaf reserve fund In tho temple treasury was contributed by pilgrim worshipers, many of whom nro so wretchedly poor all their lives that they havo never known tho luxury of a full meal, yet their poverty plnchod hands aro rarely empty within the tem ple precincts. At length you find yourself at tho base of tho central pagoda, surrounded by a multiplicity of small shrines' ex quisite in detail, but fantastic In con ception, yot with a sort of appealing grotesquenesa that causes your heart to beat faster, as if It brought you to the verge of an understanding of tho strange spiritual fervor which It rep resents. In a vast court open to tho brilliant Asiatic sunsblno thoso con fusingly numerous shrines display a great variety of Buddbas, sorao reclin ing luxuriously among Jeweled lotus flowers, Bomo bowod in profound med itation, but all of them serene and peacoful Jn feature In spito of th 'r profusion of paint and gilding. Among tho offerings piled about tho shrlnos aro many old and worthless objects such as paper umbrellas, fans, toys, faded flowers and brass trinkets, but thero aro also some pretty trifles of personal adornment At tho feet of a smiling seatod Buddha is a coil of blue black hair covered with tho dust of a long pllgrlmase, perhaps, bestowed by a very poor young girl who had noth ing olso to givo. Conditional Acceptance. It is told of tho lato Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson that sho was much more Interested In HtOraturo tha she was In absolute order when It came to her housekeeping. At ono time sho and her husband received nn Invita tion to dinner and Mr. Stevenson said In his note of acceptance: "Wo will come If, in the meantime, Mrs. Stev enson can find her other shoo." Naval Officers Well Paid. An English writer compares the pay of American naval ofllcors with that of similar officers abroad. An American admiral draws, ho says, $15,000 a year, while about $9,000 Is allotted to tho samo rank in Great Britain, and $4,500 In Qormany; and all other grades of ofncerB nro paid equally woll In pro portion. New Management. 'This hotel Is under a now manage ment." "Why, I still boo tho old proprJotor around." "Ycb, but ho got married last wnok " Louis- llln CVmrW Journal. SOIL FERTILITY AIDS Four Elements Especially Impor tant in Farming. Most Marked Difference Between Rich and Poor Land Lies In Content of Nitrogen and Humus Legumes Require Bacteria, Plants neod food of different kinds, vory much as do animals. That Is, n plant will starvo If deprived of any ono of sevornl substancos In tho soil, Just as a man will starve If ho trios to live on fnt moat nlono, or on starch alone, or on sugar nlono, or, for that mnttor, on all threo of thoso articles of food, bccaiiso they- lack tho cle ment that makes blood nnd lean meat and which Is found In eggs, milk, beans, and tho like. Tho elements found In tho soil which nro necessary .to plants aro nltroon, phosphorus, calcium, potas sium, magnesium, sulphur and Iron. Thoso that como wholly from nlr and water nro carbon, hydrogen nnd oxygen. Tho latter group makes up tho bulk of tho diy substanco of plants, or ninety to ninety-nine parts out of ono hundred. Tho clement ni trogen can bo given an Intermediate place becauso the oilglnal sourco of tho boII nitrogen la In tho nlr. Also certain kinds of plants, tlio legumes, aro nblo to Utilize atmospheric nitro gen, though this Is dono Indlicctly, through tho nodule-forming bacteria found In their roots. Of tho soven soil dements men tioned, only four havo been found to bo especially Important In practical fnrmlug. That Is, they aro tho only ones which aro apt to bo deficient In tho soil, and which generally make the difference between a rich and a poor soil, so far as plant food Is concorncd. These four -elements are nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, nnd potassium. Tho last threo nro sometimes called "minerals" and nro generally re ferred to undor tho pames of "phos phoric acid," "lime," nnd "potash." As a rule tho most marked differ ence between rich nnd poor land or between "now" and "old" land lies In k-n--- Alfalfa Hay Left, Raised With Ma nure Only. Right, With Manure, Phosphate, Potash and Lime. tho content of nltrogon and humus, ' which nro abundant in the rich soli but dellclent In poor soil. Fortunately thero is a family of plants, thnt Is able to get nitrogen from tho air through thu aid of bac teria which livo In their roots. This family Is known as legumes. TIiobo of j most Importance are ns follows: Red clover, alslko clover, whlto clover, crimson clover, Japan clover, alfalfa, sweet clover, cowpoas, soy beans, garden beans and peas, and vetches. On tho roots of nil kinds of legumes are found small growths resonibllng warts, which aro called nodules. Theso nodules aro produqed by exceedingly small forms of plant life which can bo seen only by the aid of a powerful microscope. Theso bacteria tako plant , food of the various kinds needed from tho root sap of the plants in which t they llvo and In turn thoy supply tho plant with more or less nitrogen, which they have tho power to got from i tho air. If a legume bo grown in n soil which docs not contain these bacteria It can only make uso of tho soil supply of nitrogen, llko other plnnte, such ns corn or wheat. Thus tho proper bac- 1 tcrla must bo supplied before tho legumo can bo grown successfully. , Ono of tho chief soil constituents . which are woll known to decrease under usual cultivation is humus, as Limed Corn, 63.7 Duahjels Per Acre. Unllmed, 44 Bushels Per Acre. tho dark-colored organic substances which result from tho decay of vege table matter aro called. Tho value of vegetablo matter In tho soil is not apt to bo overestimated, for tho humus produced from it Increases tho water-holding capacity of tho soil and Improves tho texturo, so that the soil is less inclined to bako. Also Us Im portance in connection with different kinds of necessary bacteria In very great. LOCATION OF POULTRY HOUSE It Is of the Greatest Importance to 8elect Site Having Well-Drained and Handy for Women. Tho first consideration In building a poultry houso is location. It Is of greatest importance to select a site having well-drained soil, next to hav ing a convenient location The poul try houso may bo nearer tho resl denco than tho llvo-stock barns, and as women havo a largo share In tho management of the flock on tho nverago farm, it should bo no loca ted. It Is undesirablo to build tho poultry houso near granaries, cribs or barns which may furnish a har bor for ratB and othor vermin which prey on "poultry, A sunny location well sheltered from tho north winds Ib highly deslrablo whenevor It 1b pos sible to obtain it without sacrificing Trouttd i.rnlniRP - IVC.TE-r-SL-JC' V.A-'r- -5-T''- - f 1 mZ2' " tff "f SCATTERING HAY OVER LOFT As Fodder Falls From Forks Device, Recently Patented, Places It Just Where Wanted. An Invention widen will Interest the farmer Is shown herewith, tho subject of1 n recent patent granted by tho United States patent ofllco. It Is tho general custom to fill tho barn by monns of forks trnvollng overhead tho longth of tho structure but whon tho load Is discharged tho offorto of sev eral mon aro required to scatter the hay to tho sld-js and nwny from tho contor In order that tho ham may bo filled. Tho principal feature of tho devlco consists of n tilting platform which Is scented to the timbers entering Into tho construction of tho barn so that It Device for Scattering Hay. may bo moved along to any desired point under tho Unvoting fork. Whon tho load Is dropped from tho latter tho anglo of tho platform Is changed to one which will direct the liny to any point whoro the levol may bo lower than that of tho surroundings. An ar rangement of this character ennbles one man to accomplish tho sama amount of work usually dono by sev eral. HANDLING FOWLS IN YARDS Methods by Which Birds May Bo Given Variety Green Food Must Be Furnished In Some Way. Whoro It Is necessary to keep tho fowls confined to Iioubcs nnd ynrds during tho summer, nnd not much chance to dlvjdo the yards, tho best way to handlo them Is to havo tho ynrds of four-foot netting, tho top cov ered ovor as well, and overy few weeks move these yards to a now location where fowls havo not been tho prosont year. This Is considerable trouble, but It must bo dono It chicks nnd fowls aro kept on a small area. If it 1b not possible to let tho fowls havo n range, then green food must bo provided In somo way. A good plan Is to give them somo cut grass or weeds nt night JiiBt beforo thoy go to roost. A better plan Is to rake up tho cut tings following tho lawn mower, for they can consume theso short blades better than grass cut with a scytho. All fowls In confinement ought to bo nllowcd to run for an hour or two each night, oven though It Is necessary for several peoplo to keep them out of mischief. This run will do them a world of good, nnd the egg results will pay for tho" trouble of watching them. Donjt forgot tho necessity for an abun dance of fresh water sevornl times dally. ' Fruit on Every Farm. No farm should bo without fruit. A farmer who 1ms a tasto for fruit growing and land suitable for It should havo his orchards of such fruits as his local market calls for and of such varieties as succoed best in his locality. Clean up the garden. Burn nil weeds, vines, etc. When tho hens aro shedding thoy stop laying. Stalo water 1b an abomination to n hen. Change it often. Fall ryo makes a good pasture If nothing olso Is avallablo. Laziness 1b responsible for somo decreases In egg production. Tho best breed of dairy cows tho ono that has tho most intelligent caro. If you havo lots of old potatoeB( boll somo and mash thorn for tho hens. Good masters and common cowb often succeod, but, If rovorsed, ex pect failure. Ewes with long tails aro a nuisance, but novcr do-tall a shoop In hot weath er or flytlmo. Tho milking stool is made to sit on. Uso a currycomb and brush In grooming your cows. Effective systoma of farm market ing nro among tho greatest needs of prosont-day agriculture. It Is better for your Biro and all concerned to havo a stablo and yard fitted oxpresBly for him. With food prices soaring, roughnga will be at n premium this winter to tho man with llvo stock. ' Do not lot tho dairy cows feed on tho frost-bitten pastures. It Injures both the cow nnd tho pasture. If you havo not already got It, build a detached mllkhouso, whero you can koop your milk In water. Do black lions mako you think of crows? Then don't koop thorn. Look for tho hons you llko to look nt best. Milk should bo lopt in a clean houso. No othor placo It fit for a human food that Is so Buscoptlblo to outsldo Influences Self-Loading Shotgun The recoil reloads this tritrccr for each shot. This simple. It has all the good shotguns, and many improvements besides. Among them are Nickel steel construction and n reloading system that requires no change for different loads. It's the Fowling Giui Par Watch Your Colts for Coughs. Colds and DlMrmiwr, anj at tbo first symptoms of anr inch ailment, kIto tmall don of that wondorfQl remedy, now U tnost mod In existence, si'onvs imxitMrim coairooND M rrnts and II a bottle I IA nnd 110 the dntrn of anr drafiUt. feamtss dealer, or dellrered br Hl'OtlN MHDIUAI, CO., Chemists and llactariologlsls, Uoshen, Iml., D. S, A. NAVY'S LAST WOODEN SHIP Relic of the Old Type of War Vessel Passes to New Jersey's Naval Militia. N Tho Adams, tho last of the old wooden ships of tho United States navy, whlc'i from 1908 until Inst fall was tho training ship of tho Pennsyl vania Stato Nautical school, hns been turned ovor to tho Now Jersey naval militia for their cruise off tho Malno coast, wo read in tho Phllnlolphla Ledger. f'hls rollc of tho "old navy" Is one of tho most picturesque Bhlps now afloat. Bark rigged, with hor tow ering masts nnd high black topsldcs and tho guns peering through her ports, sho Is nn object of admiration and curiosity In overy port bIio visits. Sho wnB built In, 1871. Until Juno, 1S89, when sho wont to Samoa, sho had an uneventful oxlstenco. During tho controversy with Qormany sho was tho solo defender of tho Ameri can ling In that torrltory. Sho then waB sent to tho Pacific coast, and In 1891 went nshoro In Bering strait. Sho was floated, repaired, and brought back to tho United States. Sho then wont out of commission, until 1908, when sho was turned ovor to tho Pennsylvania Stnto Nautical school. NEARLY CRAZY WITH ECZEMA 354 Plum St.. YounEstown. Ohio. "Blotches llko ringworms stnrted to j como out nil over my faco and neck. Later It took tho foro of whlto flakcB and whon I would rub thoy came off In llttlo whlto scnlcs. The oczemn no disfigured mo that I wae ashamed to go out nnywhero. It Itched all tho time and whonover I porsplred or got my faco tho least bit wot, it would burn until I very noarly wont crazy. Tho moro I nibbed or scratched the moro It spread and it mado mo so rdstless I could not sloop at night. "Ono day a friend prevailed upon mo to get a sample of Cutlcura Soap and Olntmont. Thoy caueod tho Itch ing to stop Instantly and In a vory few days my face and nock began to show a marked Improvement. I used threo cakes of Cutlcura Soap and ono box of Cutlcura Olntmont nnd my faco and neck aro completely cured." (Signed) Nowton D. W. Chapman, Fob. 27. 1914. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samploofeach freo.wlth 32-p. Skin Dook. Add rows post card "Cutlcura, Dopt, L, Boston." Adv. Fire Threatened Reims. ItoimB cathedral had a narrow cb capo from destruction in July, 1-181, whoh somo plumbers, who had been mending tho roof, left a bralser, half extinguished, among tho timbers. Tho following morning smoko and flames woro seen Issuing from tho splro which crowned the choir of the cathedral. It was lato in tho after noon beforo tho flames could bo ex tinguished, nnd by that tlmo tho cen tral uplro, most of tho root and tho transept gables woro complctoljoder stroyod. Loulx XI wnB so furious when ho heard of tho catastropho that ho announced his Intention of ovlct ing tho canons of tho cathedral, through whose negligence tho flro was said to havo spread, and putting monks in their place. Proof Positive). "Hold on a minute," said a man to his party ovor tho tolophono, "cen tral'o on tho line." "I ain't, cither I" exclaimed tho In dignant central. Money for Christmas. Selling guaranteed wearproof hosi ery to friends & nelghbprs. Dig Xmas business. Wear-Proof Mills, 3200 Chestnut SL, Philadelphia, Pa. Adv. Nearly -two hundred thousand wom en and children nro omployed in the cotton mills In tho United States. Self-esteem nover stops bumps Into a stono wall. until It Wives can't understand why hus bands need pin money. Boils Biliousness Malaria Constipation Perkaps ltd case may be similar te yorcrs J. Wultu TUlu of Bex 673,) Slmo, Col., uritfi GenUemen: It rite ma much ploajora to ba sola to send you testimonial. If by Its rcachlntr soma sufferer your medicines wUl do sis mucb for him ns they havs for ma. At tho sits of fourteen 1 was troubled st treat deal with malaria and biliousness, accompanied with the worst sort of largo bolls. I was persuaded by my parents, who havo always been strons believers In I)r. Pierce's remedies, to try tha Goldea Medical Discovery. I took ono bottla and tho bolls J1 dls appeared, but I did not stop at one bottle, I took three) and tha malaria all left mo and I have had no mora boHs to this day, thanks to the 'Golden Medical Discovery' for my relief. "Following an operation for appendicitis two the adTlre 1 have obtained from 'in People's Common fleiiae Modlcel Advlier," bead only St eonts for this 1UUS page book. 13 GAUGE, S SHOTS cun. You simply pull tho new trun Is safe, strong and points of other recoil-operated JQxccllenco Sioux City Directory "Hub of tho Northwest." iAMV "- - Snkt. -wfc IOK 1IKST SERVICE SHIP RICE BROTHERS Mre Stack Commlaston Merchants at SIOUX CITY, Chicago or KanmaaOMy" For Dest Results sblp to FRANK E, SCOTT COMMISSION CO. Live Stock Salesmen and Buyers Roam 205 Eichanji Bide Slock Tsnii tlosi Cltr, tern Barber Supplies TlioKlecblnttBarbert8upplyCo.,Ot8PlercoSt., Sioux C'ity,Ia.,urlll treat you right. Write thorn. SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK TO Sioux City Live Stock Commission Companj Cnpltal tCfl Mill nn SIOUXOITV.IA. Rlnclc JU,UUUiUU lata ! 16.17, 11.11 r..J I,ot ns know If yon nrn In nrd of market reports. a will mill jou Lire Stock llccord (reo of cturg THE MARTIN HOTEL ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 200 ROOMS RATES Sl.OO AND UP. WHAT A HANDSOME 1915 CATALOGUE. WHEN TODAY. WHITE AT ONCE. WHERE STOCK YARDS HARNESS SHOP. Sloui Cltr. Iowa Highest Cash Prices Paid For CHICKENS, VEAL, CREAM WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICK LIST. TUB R. E. CODU CO., 14, 3rd Slrsst, SL Paul, Minn. PATENTS Watson E. Colnmnd, Vstent LawyerWashington, 1V1' Ad vice nnd books (res. tstn reasonable. Hlhcst rclcrsnom. Bratsorrtees. Avenis Wanted RaW-WoiM Dressing Comb Arenu nanico tmAm tmm now comb matril yon cant break Vmj 800 proati satoplo ilot cuta- loguslreo. Siur-Wood Comb Co., AUautu,Ua. Too Much Style. "Why did you havo your b6ardlns houso?" "My landlady was too formal." "That's a singular reason." "You see, it was this way, Sho pnt on so many airs that I kept forgetting sho was my landlady and not my hos tess. At tho end of a weok she had mo so badly bluffed I was afraid ts ask for a second holplng." lrriportont to mothers , Exnmlno carefully ovory bottla ox CASTORIA, a safe and suro remedy for Infanta and children, and boo that It Signature of CZLZ&i In Ubo For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Motchor'fl Castori Her Part. "She's fond of acting, isn't aho?" "Yes, Indeed. Sho plays tho mlsv chief with a fellow!" Judge. It isn't hard work that kills a man. It's usually scheming how he can put in tho most tlmo on a short Job that plays havoc with his vitality. The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS aro responsible they not only give relief they perma ncntiycureLon Upalion. Mil lions use them for Biliouineil. Indigeition, Sick HtiJacte, Sallow Silo. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK. Genuine must bear Signature tit i nrr lo LOSSES SURELY PREVENTO HI I I M br Cutttr's BllcMis PillL. Icm- JLvJnVJUL I'rtMd. fruh. nlUUs; vraftrrtrt I Wettorn stockman. Meatus u rtesd. fruh. nllaUs; pntsrrsit t Vettorn stockman. Meatus UM LEG protect Mhir sttitr vsmIsm talL Writs for booklat and UstlroboUta. IO-40M pk. BlacMti Pills tl.Of tO-dou Oil. BlatUig Pills 4.W TJis anr lnlector. but Cutter's btai. Tho supsrlorttr of Cutter products Is duo to o? IS juro of ipoctalulns In vaeelnit ens' uruma ssly. Isilit ss Cottir'e. If onobulcabls, order dlreet. Tss Cutter Laborstory, Berkeley, Cel., sr Cklsaas. IM. W. N. U SIOUX CITY, NO. 44-19K ssS g sssssssWrrtDTCDC kwmnM isniTTi r jWP"Mt It, PILLS. 0r XrtJ. SB Are Yon Troubled? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for over fortv veara haa been lending its aid to juat such cases aa this. In oar possession we have thou sands of testimonials of like character. Perhaps you are skeptical, but isn't it worth at least a trial in view of such strong testimony? Isn't it reason ablo to suppose that if it has dono bo much for others it can do-ail miifh fnr vmi T j?lTta7.,p5 f Tour drunrfst will supply yoata and they have Hquld or tablet form, or ydu can luer aena oo one-cent auunps las a trial bos. Address Dr. K. V. Pferea, Bttira'.o, N. T.