.1 ?. DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. jCKAMPioN pugilists today WRESTLING GAME IN COMATOSE CONDITION TO FORETELL FUTURE ii iiTiT.TlIJJil'n "CASCARETS" ACT lflTflE 3okw la Somewhat Different From Hla Beetle-Browed Predecessor Must Possess Brains. "Tbo boxer of today." writes Fred. USE OF WHITE OF EQQ 18 RECOMMENDED. ON L1P0IL5 Mo WolBh In Rtrnnrl "In nnf Mm pcotlo-browed nnd scarred veteran of ho past. Ho must, if ho hones to at)- roRch championship class, bo a man losscssed of brains, a man with a opacity for thinking all tho while a :ontcBt 'B in progress. Ho must bo ool and level headed. Onco ho loses ho command of IiIb temper all Is oat. Ho becomes wild and erratic. ho loses touch with tho nnr points ji tno snort altogether, ho becomes just a target for tho gloves of his Spponont. They tap him from all luartors with Irritating frequency. Ill ,l pomtB aro scored up against him J it n lightning rate, and, although ho S nay be strong and well nt tho end of ho final round, ho Is tho loser. rako any of tho modern cham )lons. and what do wo find? Just .hat they have corao out of their con ,osts practically unmarked. Sneaking 'or myself, during my career in tho lng I lmvo taken part in 113 con tests. My photograph speaks for it self. Do 1 look a battered veteran? 1 wMIHbbiibiiBbbbbV LHHhSSPOI' IMMIliai Champion Frank Gotch. Tito once-popular but sadly mis treated sport of wrestling was in a comatose condition during 1914. Whllo tho faking management of tho gamo was largely responsible for Its recent downfall, after a strong rovlval, tho European wars, both Dal kan and all-Europe, hod a lot to do wilh Its demise. Of recent years, nearly all tho ox cltemont that could bo scared up was created through tho Importation of terrible Turks, horrlblo Greeks nnd pests of various other nations. Theso largo, uncouth apparitions were taken round tho country, on caro fully arranged tours, "meeting" and "defeating" a flock of homegrown wrestlers, who were sent a jump ahead of tho European "champions," and who mot thorn again and ngaln always tho same inner circle, of courso, with no rash outsiders or real ly ambitious youngstors permitted to cut in. Frank Gotch, who used to come out of his cage and leisurely flop tho nor- COSTLY MISTAKE IN NAMES Waivers Are Asked on Groyer Cleve land Alexander When His Brother Was Player Intended. Waiver on Grovor Cleveland Alex ander! This caused more excitement recently than tho tltno when Larry McLean stolo second. Clubs looked at the waiver notice In amazement and then demanded to know whether Pros it Freddie Welsh, Champion, weight. Light- jt know I would not win any prize beautv chamnlonshln. lint T nm lust ' Mfltfln tr ttnvnn n nnliit .lint n mnn tinnil !.WV VUI1 114U 1U14WYD Ul L4IU 11 (IJ UUUUb iffwlth him. in nonrlv tnn vnnrn nt linx. Jng with 113 opponents and 1,000 spar- .ring partners, I have' novor yot had a U1UUK UJU. i kPRIZES TEMPT THE AMATEUR JU j, Valuable, Yet Useless Trophies, Lead f-vL Winners to Realize In Cash r ,! Bronze Is Suggested. . 'I Tho reqpnt agitation concerning tho ' j jamatour standing of a champion nth- leto makes sport followors Avondor if ' ' Ithe clubs aro not largely responsible ' 41iv nlnrta rt aairtlnfna vulilnYi lin. '.v.u ..v-i..r". .ir; . ..." .aouuieuiy ih gruwiiit; iingui uu iuu ' 4lmn An ntnnrnnr !a n mnn whn rnm. w Siotes solely for glory, without thought ijof lmanclal gam. u an amateur roruses 'v.to enter a moot unless tho prizes have conslderablb cash value, what do tho Ij jmen In charge of that meet suppose ho i Ha irnlnir in An with nnv nrlzn hn mnv 'J-Win? Thoy must at least suspect, and tUoy must close their eyes on suspl-Kclon. ' Undor tho present rules a man Is i . . . -- (forbidden to sell his prizes, audi as Lo wins he must keop, but, to quoto Goldborg, after ho's got 'em, what Is ho going to do with 'em? Tho best ho can do 1b to say to someono, "Como on up and look at my medals." He can't -wear them without being taken for tho president of a South American ropuo lie. The majority of real amateur ath letes nro persons of limited meanB. Is it fnir for tho clubs to deliberately put temptation in their way? A man with ono BUlt of clothes and seven gold -natcheB h&3 a natural inclination to pass tho time. Suppose, instead or watches, diamond rings and solid gold and silver trophies, only brohzb medals ivero offered as prlzos. A bronzo medal could ba so handsomely worked out that it might cost a good deal of money and yet it would have vory llttlo real cash value. Then the men who dopend upon tho money thoy can mako out of their skill on ''eld and track would bo forced Into the open and tho tempta tion to secretly transgress amateur rules Would bo largely removed. rlble Bulturklans, after they had been sulliclently advertised, grow tired of It, and hasn't emerged for qulto a whllo. And then tho war finished up. Tho terrible matmen of Europe, of courso, aro large, huskyfar bigger and stronger thnn the average They hod no chance to escapo tho eagle eyo of tho recruiting officers. Give them credit for a match that wasn't "framed" thoso who had to return to tho colors, as a rule wont back gallantly, and tackled an oppo nent who wouldn't "lay," wouldn't Btall, and wouldn't even stand for a draw. Thoflo who didn't feel like returning to tho flag wero mostly Induced to do so, anyhow, and right now there aro very few European wrestlers at lib cr'y to wrestle anybody but tho gents In the other uniforms. Many of them have fallen In battle, and by tho tlmo they can cross over hero again tho survivors will probably find that the whole wrestling game has been forgotten. mmttmmttBttttmummttimnnmt WHY NOT THIS? ' Trotters and pacers nlways have their marks after tholr names; so why not transmit the idea to baseball? Thus: Ty Cobb, .3C8, may omit the Southern training trip. Hans Lobort, .275, Is spondlng tho winter In Cuba. Connie Mack has sold Eddlo Collins, .344, to Chicago. Uoston parts with a bundle nnd gets Sherwood Mngee, .314. Heine Zimmerman, .290. de clares that ho will got Johnny Evors, .279, the first chanco that offers. Charles Deal, .210, wanted more coin and got 23. The Phils failed to swap Mil ton Stock, 203, for Heine Groti. .288. mwmnmmmnmattrttmttJttttntmun Those Who Are Tired of the Familiar Methods of Cards and Tea Grounds . Might Find Some Amusement In the Practice. This Is one of tho least known of all methods of foretelling tho future, according to tho ancient, secret wis dom of prophetic insight. Yet It Is one of tho most interesting, and easy to perform though, of courso, like all methods of tho kind, somo skill and practice aro necessary in order to In terpret quickly and speedily tho sym bolic Interpretations of tho signs pre sented, writes Prof. Sothnos Lalllllor In tho Now York American. In order to practice this part of ca balistic Interpretation, you must pro cure u fresh egg as now-laid as pos sible and carefully separate tho whlto of tho egg from tho yolk. Nearly fill a tumbler with cold water and drop tho white of tho egg Into It, a drop at u time. Now place this glass carefully asldo for 24 hours, being sure to cover tho glass carefully, and that tho water does not becomo warmed by proximity to a radiator, etc. When you again look at tho glass, you will find thut your whlto of egg has congealed Into various odd-shaped figures circles, squares, animals, trees, crosses, etc. which are to bo interpreted according to tho formula that follows. Long, wavy lines denote losses and troubles; straight lines, on the con trary, denoting peace, long life, pros perity and happiness. Squares denote peace and happi ness; a ring, marriage. If a letter can bo clscovered near the ring this will bo tho first letter of tho name of tho person you are to marry. If clouds u ro about the ring, think long and care fully boforo accepting this person, even if ho offers marriage. If a leaf Is seen, speedy good fortune will como your way from some unex pected source. If an anchor Is seen, fidelity in love is Indicated. If a dog Is seen, this is a good sign, if near tho top of tho glass, denoting faithful friends; If near tho middle, doubtful ones; and If near tho bottom, enemies to bo avoided. A lily or similar flower foretells hap piness, If nenr tho top of the glass; disappointment If near the bottom. If a number of small dots or spots aro present, money Is coming your way, unless clouds surround them, In which caso you will receive bad tidings and notice of losses. A heart denotes a lovo letter vhlch you will shortly re ceive. Tho sun. moon or stars denote happiness and success. ftJE IfKai m iftmrTfTtr " WBHBMtihti "- " - - -zzZmiffl0n Pittsburgh Firemen Have Trouble With "Varmints" PITTSUURGH. North side firemen are having their troubles with river crabs, leochos, rats and other such pests. Tho rats aro especially bold nnd postiforous about old Allegheny city hall, the engine houses and patrol stations. The flro alarm ofllco on tho third floor of old Allegheny city hall has a trlbo of rats which tho opera tors thero declare are tho boldest ro dents thoy ever had dealings with. One old rat, tho operators say, has a strong liking for soap and carries off every cake of that necessary article for cleanliness that Is left In tho bathroom. "Wo have act all sorts of traps for that rat," said Operator Heer, "and left the most tempting of poisoned baits for him but ho actually laughs at our attempts to catch or poison mm. Plnkorton, who haB tho night turn here, says tho ratB gambol nil around him nightly. He says nn old rat brought he wholo llttor of young into the operating room last night and put the litter through a regular gymnastic turn." The firemen at No. 43 engine house eay thoy can't keep nn egg Overnight there because of tho raids of the rats. The firemen say the rats carry tho eggB off to their nests without breaking them. They kept watch over a basket of eggs set on a high shelf one night nnd saw an old gray rodent steal an egg from tho basket, carry the egg to tho edge of tho shelf In Its front logs, then drop on its back to the floor in such a manner as not to break the egg, and scampor away on three logs to its hole, deftly holding Its plunder with one front paw. Ono night recently when the firemen of No. 46 engine company reached tho Hack residence Are In Sherman avenue they found they could get no water through one of the nozzles, although thero was nothing wrong with tho water supply. Unscrewing the nozzle from the hose they found a hugo river crab In tho nozzle. Operator Heer had nn experience with a denizen of the North side water supply that gave him quite a fright. Ho was taking a bath In tho fire alarm bathroom. When he was completing his bath a leech, four Inches in length and hungry looking, came wiggling through tho water at him. Heer gave a yell and leaped from tho tub as though a tarantula wero after him. CmSWE"! &ffi !i Grover Cleveland Alexander. ldont William F. Ilakor had suddenly gono locoed. Hero'B tho story: Tho Phils de cided to wnlvo on It. S. Aloxnndor, a brother of tho famous Grover, who was pormUted to drill with tho other toss orB In tho morning last summer. When tho notlco reached National leagtto headquarters thoy changed tho nnmo to Grovor C. Alexander, because they novor had heard of his brother. A rain of wires reached tho PIUIb' ofllco and President Dakor had to an swor every ono of them and explain tho mistake. Keep Four-Mile Crew Race. Definite decision that tho varsity event in the intercollegiate regatta on tho Hudson should remain at four mlloa was reached by tho board of stewards of the Intorcolleglato Row ing association at tho annual mooting. Tho date for this year's rogatta was fixed ub Monday, Juno 28. Schauer a Penman. John II. Foster, secretary of the Giants, hereby issues a challcngo to tho rest of tho baseball world on be half of Uubo Schauer for tho fancy penmanship championship. "Schauer can glvo them all cnrdB and spades," declares John. J Famous Yachts to Junk Heap. Tho yacht Columbia, which sue ressfully defended America's cup in 1S99 and tho Defiance, ono of tbb three yncbtd built to defend the cup lust year, have been consigned to tho luuk heap. No Echoes for Heinle, Christy Mathewson declares that Holnlo Zimmerman la a mighty hard fiinn to beat on a golf courso. "I wub playing with Helnlo ono day," said tho pitcher of tho Giants, "when ho sliced his bull Into aw abandoned quarry. Ho wont down into tho pit nnd was gono for uomo tlmo. After ho camo up 1 nskod, 'How many did you play, Holnlo?' " 'Three,' ho answered, "'Hold on thero,' 1 Intorruptcd. '1 distinctly heard six strokes.' " 'Oh,' Helnlo answered, 'tho othor threo woro echoes.'" New Athletic Event. A now athlotlc event has boon do vised on tho Pacific const, whero tho students of Occldontul college lncludo In the Intorclass moot program a mod ified broad-high Jump. Its vnluojor gonoral purposes Is that It has tho toniloncv to mako tho broad jumpers go up In tho air and improvo tholr btylo for regular broad Jumping. In tho' competition threo freshmen nnd two Juniors cleared four feet two Inches. Tho conditions called for tho competitors leaving tho ground ton feot away from tho high Jump stand ards. ' Charlie Swain, who with Seattle Inst year sot a new world's record for homo runs by making 34, surpassing Ping Bodlo's old coast mark, has re cently had his right leg amputated af ter an accident. Jack Lcllvolt, tho former Now York outfielder who figured In tho trndo for Hogcr Pecklnpnugh, has been sold to Kansas City A. A. by tho Cleveland Aniorlcans Holno Plctz, tho old tlmo National league favorite, who played with Kan sas City last season, has signed to um pire In tho Central circuit. Umpire Hilly EvaiiB says thero nro not enough good plnyers to keep up tho standard of two major leagues; that thero Is no room for a third cir cuit. IilK Frank Motz, first baseman of tho Indianapolis Athletic association team last season, Is reported to, bo. flirting with tho Feds. Tom Hnlpln offers no alibis for be ing beaten by Meredith In the quarter mllo at tho Mllroso games. But why offer nllbls when tho guy that passed you camo within one-fifth of a world's record? Wizard Jako Moakloy at Cornell Is busy grooming another championship team. If his captain and sprinter is nblo to compete dosplto Injuries sus tained In an accident Inst summer. Al Wagnor, a brother of tho famous Hans, hnB been engaged to coach tho basketball and bneeball teams of Car negie Tech. Dob Dornn of Chicago has entered his power-boat In tho San Francisco regntta. The Freaks Must Go. The secretary of the Minnesota state fair is authority for tho state ment that the "freak" show and tho sensational sldo show will not have placo in the stato fairs of 1915. This form of entertainment Is to bo re placed by educational exhibitions, the step having been decided on by the American Association of Fairs and Expositions In convention at Chicago. It will bo a great relief It tho minds of children nro not to be ab normally stimulated by these morbid, not to say revolting, Bights. Tho idea that the poor monstrosities of nature should bo exploited by means of their deformities Is ropulsive and produc tive of no good. Tho practice of al lowing fakors to grow fat off pro ceeds from "showing" theso unfor tunates Is a species of barbarism. The atmosphere that pervades state fairs is as wholesome as that which surrounds any of our national Institu tions, and it haB nlways been a wrong to vitiate It by the clinical features of a freak show. Minneapolis Journal. A Quaint Idea. A new Idea was introduced in tho display of the wedding gifts at a re cont New York wedding the repro duction, namely, In exquisite minia ture, of tho gifts that were too huge to be displayed on tho black oak tables Ui tho hall. Thus ono of the gifts was an old English manor house. Reproduced to tho last dotall In n two-foot model, tho gray manor house of the sixteenth century struck, amongst tho pearls and chiseled silver, nn exceedingly plcturesquo note. Anothor gift wns a vory low gray .torpedo touring car of sixty horse power. The model, a perfect one, set on a gold-mounted dressing caso, made all tho gucsta's mouths water. Tho bride's brother's gift was a rid ing horse, ah IriBh hunter. Tho model wns done in clay by a girl sculptor. Thoio wero sovernl othor gifts also reproduced In mlnlnturo, among thorn a motor boat and a biplane. St. Louis Dog Objects to Singing of "Tipperary" ST. LOUIS. Whon a dog his lived his whole life In Teutonic surroundings, living on sausage and discipline and trying to keep his place In tho sun, despite tho passing brewery yachts, it is not essential to his welfare that his noatly cropped musical ears be as sailed with "Tipperary." This Is Il lustrated by the fact that Dick Goepp ner of thlii city, who burst into tho wrong Bong at noon In the presence of bis bulldog Stein, was entored at St. Luko's hospital before lunch time had elapsod. Although Steln had not been seen barking in front of tho bulletin boards or growling ovor any Into dopo from the eastern theater of war, It appears that deep In his soul he has been harboring tho Instincts of a dachshund. Mr. Goeppner, who Is the owner of the Park hotel at Salem, had no hint of tho dog's military leanings and had always considered him a perfectly harmless and reasonably neutral Boston bull. The attack, the revilatlon, and the quiet ride to the hospital happened bo quickly that Mr. Goeppner even now Is not oure that tho dog has estab lished himself as a faithful and untrammeled supporter of tho kaiser. Ho Is of tho belief that if Steln Is to support the German principle In the future It will be necessary to wear a suit of armoi while slipping him his meals. It was Just after twelve o'clock when Mr. Goeppner, with his feet propped up on a steamer chair on tho porch of his hotel, puffed a cigar Blowly and then In a powerful barytone sang: "It's a long way to Tipperary; It's a long way to g-oup-ow-fpl-lpstk-pu-f-f ' Neighbors rushed to his assistance, removed tho cigar from his wind pipo and dragged Stein to the back yard V$? NTfe. No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Aro you keeping your bowels, liver, nnd Btomnch clean, pure and fresh with Cascarots. or merely forcing n passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarcts thoroughly cleanse nnd reg ulate tho stomach, romovo tho sour nnd fermenting food and foul Eases, tako tho excess bilo from tho liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated wasto matter and poisons in tho bowels. A Cascarot to-night will mako you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep novor grlpo, sicken or causo any inconvonlonco, and cost only 10 cents a box from your storo. Millions of men and women tnko a Cascarot now and then and never havo Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. His Evening Stunt. Itankin I saw a wonderful thing to day. Phyle What waa It? Rankin A Japanese vaudeville per former wrote a sentence with each hand and talked at the same time. Phyle That's nothing; every eve ning I havo to read tho paper whllo I am carrying on a four-cornored con versation with my wife nnd threo children. A POTATO KING "If I were a farmer boy, or a boy with out capital, and wanted an early compe tency, I'd start right out growing Pota toes," said Henry Schroeder, the Potato king of the Red River Valley, whose 6tory in tlie John A. Salzer Seed Co.'s Catalogue reads stranger than a romance. That advice of Mr. Sclirocder'a, the self made Potato Icing, comes from a warm heart, a level head, a potato king! Moakley Used to Championships. Coach Jack Moakloy of tho Cornell university has doveloped winning squads In eastern intercolleglnto rncos 19 times, having on tho cross-country tltlo 11 times and tho track and field chnmpionshlpB flvo times, Includ ing last year, which gavo them posses sion of tho valuable sliver cup. Tho Omaha Gun club contomplntcs constructing a clubhouso to cost $10,- 000. Wnll street Is dotormlned to conceal tho real business crisis of tho country. Thoy do not even mention Tom Shnr koy leaving Now York. Tho latest berth fallen Into by Fred Hunter, onco a Buffnlo Idol, is with Soattlo In tho Northwostern. Tho Mil lors havo shlppod tho votoran first suckor to tho cold country. Dartmouth In tho cast and Sowaneo In tho south nro tho latost colleges to tako up Boccor football. America will hold tho grand dial longo handicap cup for at least ono moro yonr ns, duo to tho unsettled war conditions, the unnual Henley regatta has been callod off. Like a "Jack" Johnson." Irvln S. Cobb, tho correspondent nnd author, was talking In Philadel phia about tho German "Jnck John sons," thoso deadly shells which ex plode with a tremendous dlsclmrgo of greasy black smoke. "Thoso Bholls," said Mr. Cobb, "aro to ordinary shells, as a bucking horse of tho plains Is to a park hack. "A tendorfoot onco mounted a buck or In Tin Can. Ho was hardly on be fore ho was off again off over tho buckor'B head. '"What's tho matter? snld Three linger Hoover " 'Why, sho bucked.' Bnid tho tender foot "Bucked?" said Threo-flngor. Buck cil? Go on! Sho only coughed?" Many Animals Killed. Largo numbors of prodntory nnlmnls woro destroyed Inst yonr by federal forost ofllcors In tho national forests, Moro coyotes woro slaughtered thnn any othor animal, nearly 3,200 bolng killed. Wildcats woro second In tho cnBunlty list; of thoso 1533 meeting vlolont ends. Then camo boars, tho death list bolng 240. Othor animals klllod In considerable numbors woro wolvos, lynxes, and mountain lions. Ovur 40,000 noros In tho Coconino for wt wore Qloarod of prnlrlo dogs by tho use of poison. Salt Did Not Make Miss Connelly's Money Grow EW YORK. Because salt sprinkled on a $2 bill failed to make It grow to great riches, Margaret Connelly, a maid employed in the homo of Mrs. William Strnuss, on East Soventy-fourth street, pursued nn alleged fortune teller in Fifth avenue until ho was arrested. In Yorkvlllo police court Moggie told Magistrate Breen that tho accused, Robert Noble, had prom ised marvelous alchemy in transform ing her $2 bill Into untold wealth by a magic process. Maggio said he offered to tell her fortune for 50 cents, and then asked her If sho wished to be wealthy. Maggio did, and tho man then asked her for a $10 bill. The maid related that, after she told him sho hnd only a $2 bill, tho "fortuno teller" graciously took it, put it In an envelope and called for a salt cellar. Ho sprinkled tho bill liberally with the salt and then handing tho shaker to Maggie, ordered her to shut her eyes and shake salt on her money, whllo ho solemnly Intoned, "Abraca dabra boobissimus fondoo," Having completed this magic formula, ho ordered the maid to open her eyes whllo he was sealing tho envelope. He handed it to her and sho could fool tho crackling paper and tho scratchy salt inside. Tho fortuno teller told her to put the envolopo undor her pillow that night, and when she opened It In the morning sho would find that sho was wealthy. Well, sho was wealthy, In experience, for the envelope, on examination tho next day, was found to contain tlssuo puper and starch grains, tho for tune teller having switched tho envelopes whllo "Maggie's eyes were shut. Baltimore's Police Doas Busy Catching Thieves BALTIMORE. Following tho lead of tho great cities of Europe, Baltimore now has added dogs to Its polico force They aro two In number, tawny Airedales, not especially beautiful, but well trained and, as they alrendy havo demonstrated, compotont guar dians of the peace. Billy and Rover, as they aro nnmed, havo boon nsslgned to out lvinc nosts nnd travel beat with uni formed men. They "Bleuth" up dark alloys and In tho shrubbery and havo been taught to eat only food given them at tho police station In order to provent tholr boing poisoned Thoy live at tho homes of tho patrol men with whom thoy work, and havo pnssos on tho street cars, Just Ilko tholr human colleagues Tho dogs wero Imported from England and cost Including transportation, ?182. Thoy wero trained by Major Richardson ol I London, who trameu tno pouco uors m virum m.iu..., ...... n..u uuu. Theso dogs search out the undorurusii, nnu uo a turn arouna an oi mo housos that aro In tho suburban section In search for night marauders If any aro found or anything arouses their suspicion, thoy Immediately attract tho attention of tho pollcomen with whom thoy aro working, and a furthor Investigation Is made. Ono of tho principal tricks to which tliey lmvo been trained Is tho chasing and capture of persons running from tho police. When a prisoner begins to run, tho policeman turns the dog loose with a "Go got him" and tho dog darts In nnd out between tho legs of tho runnor nnd throws him to tho ground. Then ho tries to hold thu man down until the policeman arrives. Prico Schrocdcr's Famous Ohio, buahel, $1.75; ten bushels, $15 00. Here's another advice of the Red River Potato king. He 6ays: "Plant a plenty when potatoes are plenty," or cheap, like they were last Fall That's sound doctrine. Follow his advice this year and coming July and August and all Fall look out for 70c and 00c and $1.00 "Potatoes! CORN. Who placed Wisconsin on the Corn map, way at tho top? Sal zers crea tions in field Corns, Bar- Icy, Oats,. SDeltz. a l Clovers. Po-e tatbes helped ; '. .1- !L -t UU IV.. We make a creat Enccial-" aF nonn H( corn, listing, over fort y" r i e t i e s, - ,- " among them the earliest, heaviest eared, biggest yielders known. For 10o In Postago We gladly mail our Catalog and sample package of Ten Fa moils Farm Seeds, including Speltz, "Tho Cereal Wonder;" Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats, "Tho Prize Winner;" Bil lion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Sdo Filler, etc., etc. Or Send 12o And wo will mail you our big Catalog and six generous packages of Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Radish, Onion furnishing lots and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to Joliti A. Salzer Seed Co., Box 705, La Crooae, Win., twenty cents and receive both above collec tions and tbelr big catalog. ..JimmMmA-iSivm i dMJrasWttMHfiiWSK i-TiyrV,l .KKMfHIffiWi Vto J1 iMsmsmz A' fX 5TifVULYJJ.l.ra,il '.- IMWA UZ4,t&. IVnTil Wf r -j wmiKSfvruiwniwtovyRn? fliixSr fflWh v. Scissors. "How do you spell scissors?" "With four s's." "Thanks, I never was any good at grammar." TIs True, Alas! Ono advantage' of mntilmony Is that vhon a bneholor gotB old and slak ho hns no ono to tnke in boardors for jlm Philadelphia Ludgor. One Value of Poverty. Poverty Is no disgrace. On the contrary it provonts a man from fall lug uudor dark suspicion whae N tries to ho a philanthropist. Uric Acid in Your Food Even dogs can cat too much meat. Certainly, many people "dig their p'.ivcs with their teeth." Few get sinugh exercise to justify a meat ditt, for meat brings uric acid. 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Blaeklm I'MK i on Use an; lujwtoi. but Outer's bwL Tlit superiority of Cutter product la due to orr 1' t i of tDKlalltlns In vaccines and serums only. Intlit on Cutter'i. If unobtainable, order dlrctt flu Cutter Laboratory. Berkilty. Ca).. or Cbltagt, , A & fc