DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. v V i 1-V . -4Y lVVM 8 The General Says : fj Vftn ean hnr thn a. Jhmvi. i A bu can bar the most durable roonng In 5 frr,,," "u"'',"""'aoDauio li vou tho work Insist on iCertainteed Roofing Tour local hardware or lumber dealer can snpplv you with Oertalnteed Hooting. Guaranteed 6, 10 or 16 jean acoordtn to A unaraniei 6, io or 15 yers acoordtn to Zi 9 the thicknese. Oont accept a substitute. V 4 GENERAL ROOFING MFG. CO. jti DEFIANCE STARCH is constantly growing in favor because it Does Not Stick to the Iron and it will not injure tho finest fabric. For laundry purpose sit has no equal. 16 ox., package 10c 1-3 more starch for same money. DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska C-R-E-A-M Best cash market Handle poultry and Teal. Writs for price list and tags. THE R. E. OOUQ COMPANY, 14 Eat 3rd Street, 8t. Paul, Minn. FREE Prescription for the euro of Wpavln. JltnKbono and LnmeneM of Horses. SVrlto U t. lkrl....i, LIl(rwMl, a. D. Sugar beets can crown In Ireland. bo successfully Drink Denlson'a Coffee. Always pure and delicious. Great Scheme. Lawson How do tho DJenkses man .ago to go away for three months every .summer? Dawson Why, haven't, ytu notlcod? Thoy glvo up tho old flut in tho spring and tako a new ono in the fall. MANY WAIt ZONK HOSVITAIiS Hare ordered Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic plvder, for use amone the convalescent trccpi. 'xin intn th Ahnes or dissolved In the. foot bath, Allen's Foot-Ease gives refreshing rest and comfort and prevents the feet eettme tired or foot-sore. Try It TODAY. Don't accept any sub acute. Sold Everywhere. 25c For FREE sam cle. address. Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. Adv. Well Earned. "How did you happen to got that medal you're wearing?" "I got It for saving an umplro's life. I had a pop bottlo In my hand when he called Sweeney out sliding to the homo plate with what should have teen tho winning run, and I didn't throw it." One Good One. Patience What do you think of that now young man boarder? Patrice Oh, I think he's all right. "Got good eyes, hasn't h?" "Well, he's got one good eye." "One good oyo?" "Yes, ono seems good; but he waB winking at mo with the other during tho entire meal." Perfect Example. "Tho paper speaks of a certain argu ment as being tactfully yet forcefully phrased," said tho young student. "What would be a good example of that?" "My son," returned the father, "can it be that you have never lent ear to your mother's able representations on !?o' periodical occasions when I return homo on pay day?" Rich Loot. Brown was happily rambling through the land of dreams ono night When he suddenly awakened to find the long barrel -of. a pistol unpleasantly close to his face. "Utter one word," cried a strong voice back of the formidable gun, "and you are a dead man." "I'm not saying one word," waB tho meek rejoinder of tho submissive Drown. "What I want," continued the bur glar, without lowering tho pistol, "Is every singlo valuable that you have in the house, and I want them quickly." "All right, old man," promptly re plied Brown, digging up a Blip of paper and handing It to tho burglar. "Hero Is tho combination to the refrigerator." YVV. , 1 I iTSlgSml8t7 WT"v.JLltmllJ-f II -JrVSffy-"" ilium m u u svif fiiriri Summer Comfort is wonderfully enhanced when rest and lunch hour unite in a dish of Post Toastie There's a mighty satisfying flavour about these thin wafery bits of toasted com. So easy to serve, too, on a hot day, for they're ready to eat right from the package fresh, crisp, clean. Not a hand touches Post Toasties in the making or packing. Served with cream and sugar, or crushed fruit, they are delicious. BIS GOI HIS FISH Tale of Woe, as Old Bill Sanders Related It. Mistake Was That He Went on Ex- pedltlon Without a Gun Uncle Joe Bunker Quite Frankly an Unbeliever. "I stopped at Shinhopplo on my way for a fow days with tho trout on the Beaverklll, In Sullivan county," said John Gilbert, tho traveling grocery man, "and Bill Sanders, the Homer of all that country, buttonholed mo and said: " 'Goln' to tacklo tho trout over in Sullivan, eh? Well, whar's your gun. Don't 'spect to git away from thar with your trout If you don't tako no gun, do you? I left nine pound o' the pootlest trout that ever dodged a fly an gobbled a worm over along them upper Beaverklll waters, to Bay nothln of a ten-pound fish basket, jest 'causo I didn't hnva no gun, 'long about this timo last seaSon. Whar's your gun, John?" said Bill. "I stared at Bill and allowed that I couldn't seo why a gun should be a part of my Sullivan county fishing equipment, and ho said: ""B'ars, that's why! B'ars! Better git n gun, John. I'd 'a' lugged home ten pound of old sockdollagers an' wouldn't 'a lost my ten-pound fish bas ket If I'd only had a gun. I was flshln' on them upper Beaverklll waters and I had jest about filled that ten-pound basket o' mine, bein' only two pounds shy o' runnln' It up to Its limit. " 'I clum down to tho rocks to git to tho spot whar I was goln to land pair o' mo-pounders, settln my fish basket down at tho top o' tho rocks for fear I mought stumble an' Jest ez llko ez not spill them eight pound o' fish outen It. I got down all right, an' soon had ono o' them one-pounders hooked, an glvo him lino. Ho run down tho creek a hundred foot 'fore he stopped to rest, pn' then dinged If he didn't stop right whar a slam mln big b'ar was standin' In tho crick doin' a little nsnln' on his own account. "'Well, sir, John,' said Bill, 'It's Shinhopplo Gospel truth I'm tellln you, but 'foro I could wind that pound trout back an' away from thar tho b'ar rltched out an' socked the hooka o' his big claw on my trout, yanked It outen the water, grabbed my fish line, broke it off and, holdin' the trout up a spell fer mo to take a pe.rtin' look at it, makln' my dander rise so that It all but knocked my hat off, ho gave his Jaws a warnln' snap or two an' waddled outen the crick an' off Into the bushes, takln' my pound trout with him. Then, I can tell rou, I woke up. Not if I know it you den't get away with that air fish!" I hollered arter that audacious b'ar, an' turned nn' shinned up them rocks to head him off an' mako him stand an' deliver up that trout or tako the consequences o' me a neckln' him an' shakin' him up till his toenails .-attled. '"When I got back to tho top I dlaklvered that my en-round fish bas ket that I had left thar fer to be safe, with them eight pound o' trout In it, wa'n't whar I put it. I looked all around, but It wa'n't nowhar tj bo seen. I run to the bushes an' thar I see two b'ar cubs walkln' off with my basket o' fish, cartin' it betwixt 'em, llko a couplo o' boys carryln a pall o' water they had been let cuten school fer to go git! Say! I was jest about knocked silly! An' as I gawked arter that pair o' sassy young thlevln' cubff they was J'ined by tho old b'ar that had ketched my pound trout only a minute cr so afore, down tho crick. "'Stead o' bnundln' arter that fam ily o' highway robber b'ars, chokln' the daylights outen 'era, an' glttln' my ten-pound fish basket an' my fish ...iiiiiihiiiiii LookForThis Name f, v On Packages of Olives and Pickles It's a quality mark for exception ally good table dainties. Out Maounilla and Queen Olives, plain or (luffed, are from the famous cure groves in Spain. LibbiSweet.Soui and Dill poiW Main ficklrt are piquant and htm. Your summer meals and picnic baskets ate not com plete without them. Instil on Ltbly'i at tour gmccr't. Ubby, McNeill & Libby Chicago I I PATENTS m n i:. t'oirmnn. atent Lawyer.Vanliluglon, I.C1 Advice and bucks free. Bates reasonable. Highest references. Beat service. back, I was so consamed discumfud died that I stood thar llko a bump on a log nn' let 'em git awny with the hull dinged business. But say! If I'd only had a gun! Bettor git a gun, John, if you'm goln' over tc Sullivan arter trout an' 'spect to git away with em!' said Bill. "I thanked Bill, told him I'd think about it, asked him what ho'd have, paid for it, and went on my way, but hadn't got around tho bend In tho road by tho rod cchoolhouso yet when I heard someono hailing mo. It was Uncle Joo Bunker, who had taken a short cut and headed mo off. I stopped. -i-"Say, John,' said Undo Joo, com ing up puffing. 'Bill Sanders was lyin' to you wuss'n Annyniasl' "I told Undo- Joo that I knew It. 'Didn't think I'd swallow any such doings of bears as that, did you?' said I. '"B'arsr said Undo Joe. 'That mought easy 'a' been oil right about tho b'ars. But tho ten-pound llsh bas ket! Bill Sunders didn't never have no ten-pound fish basket! No, no even a one-pound fish basket!' said Undo Joo." Wearisome Proposition. "Well, Mlrandy," said Mrs. Bosby shell t her cook, "I hear It rumored that you are going to be married again, this time to Joe." "No'm, I ain't gwino git mahrled again, Miss Lucy," replied Mlrandy. "I'm very fond o' Joe, but I ain't gwlne mahry him." "What's the trouble?" asked Mrs. Bosbyshell. "Ain't no trouble, Miss Lucy," said Mlrandy, "but yo' sea I done been mahrled threo times alroady, an' tell yo' do truff I'm glttln' mighty tiahed payln' out good money to dem undah takahs." Time's Changes. "You know when I was living hero some years ago," remarked the man wht had Just dropped in, "you had a little boy about six years old who you thought tho brightest boy in tho world." "Yes, I remember," was tho reply; "but he's been through college b'co then." Different. Tem Do you like tho BoBton hop? Chem Naw, I takes Chinese dopo fer mlno every time. Some men would have no excuse for living if their wives didn't tako In bonrders. Tho Identity of tho favorlto son Is established nearly every timo a will is offered for probate. IO BlYlMf 1U&1 HE MADE BEQUEST OF BRAIN Man of Eminence Has the Idea of Ad vancing Scientific Study by the Action. Announcement was mado a short timo ago that Dr. Leland O. Howard, chief of tho Unltod States bureau of entomology, had declared to tho Amor lean Association for tho Advancement of Sclenco that ho would bequeath his brain for scientific study to a school that specializes In neurology. A num ber of other scientists who attended tho meeting expressed admiration for the doctor's action and aro roportcd to bo considering similar bequests of their own brains. Thoro was a British physician named Robert Peebles who croatcd a sensation In London and Edinburgh several years ago by his insistent coaxing of athletes for tho prlvllogo of studying their bodies after death. Ho had been experimenting with tho muscles and had arrived at what his associates termed a fantastic notion that somo sort of oporatlon could bo performed on tho log of tho human runner so that hla speed could bo Increased. LeRpcrs and high Jumpors wero his hobby, and In tho courso of flvo years It was estimated that ho had examined the leg muscles of near ly a thousand men, making compari sons with tho running and leaping muscles of tho frog, tho deer, tho groyhound and other nnlmals. Peebles was a man of means, and after ho had succeeded In Inducing hnlf a dozon nthlotes of reputation to "will him their logs" tho attention of surgeons was attracted. They took tho matter under consideration at ono or tholr quarterly meetings and warned Peeblos thoy would havo him committed to a sanitarium It ho con tinued his strango pursuit. Peebles defied them and they had a commls sion appointed. While his sanity was being tested Peobles died. In his will ho bequeathed his brain to tho com mission. War Hits Rheumatism. Sodium salicylate, tho friond of suf ferers from rheumatism, is selling to day at $2.40 ft pound, while beforo tho war it only cost 30 cents a pound, re marks tho Now York World. Also, It Is sold In this country only under tho condition that nono of It will bo ox ported. Tho reason for this, according to the head of ono of tho largest chemical concerns in the city, Is not becauso there are moro casos of rheumatism In the country today thnn over before, but becauso sodium sallcylato Is made from carbolic acid heretofore Imported from Europe. Now Europe needs all her carbolic add to use In manufac turing explosives. Horace Graves of tho Oil, Drug and Paint Reporter said: "Nearly all tho highly developed coal tar derivatives In tho United States havo been used up. Picric acid, which is used In ex plosives, costs nil over in Europo to what It would cost to manufacture hero. In England they are too busy to manufacture It, so they hnvo been buying from us in great quantities. Wo havo been selling at hugo prlcos. Last year at this time carbolic acid cost seven cents a pound, now It has gono up to ?1.G0." Drowning Season Here. Don't rock tho boat! It is not mere ly a foolish sort of Joke to do It; it Is very frequently a murdoroUB or suicidal Joke. If you cannot swim do not wade out where tho water Is up to your chin. If you do, you may sud donly stop Into a hole that lifts tho water abovo your mouth and noso, and when that happens tho chances aro largo that it will be your funeral tho next day or as soon as your re mains can bo found. Don't dlvo from a high place without being suro tho water Is not so shallow as to result in your head striking bottom. Don't crowd flvo pooplo Into a boat mado for threo, or throe pooplo into a boat mado for two. Don't play foolish pranks such as pushing a boy who cannot swim Into deep- water. Don't go out on tho bay In a small motor boat. A storm may como up and your small ship bo capsized. The drowning season is hero. Thoro has nover been a summer within tho memory of tho oldest citizen of tho city that has not been marked by drowning tragodlos. Doubtful About It , Nath Taylor could uolther read nor write, but he put ono over on tho city preachor that he engaged to marry him. Nath had for a long timo con templated marrying, but never had tho nervo to Inquiro into tho neces sary logal formalities. A preacher from the city happened to bo visiting on tho farm whero Nath waB em ployed. When Nath learned of the presence of the preacher in tho houso ho decided to go up and Inquire Just what had to be done. Whon Nath reached tho front steps his courago left him, and thero Mr. Smith, his em ployer, found him. Nath explained his mission and tho preacher was called to enlighten him. "And so you wish to got marrlod, my man?" tho preachor nodded en couragingly to Nath, whoso courago was fast slipping away. "W-o-1-1, 1 think I will try It a whilo," Nath replied. "How much does It cost?" Considerate Wife. Senator John W. Wooks of Massa chusetts smiled when ono of a party in a Boston club alluded to henpecked husbands, and said that ho was re minded of a man named Bates, Ono afternoon Batos was having a llttlo gabfost with an old acquaint ance, whon the latter spoke of mar ried llfo and tho beauty of having a happy homo. "That's whero I havo a wholo lot to be thankful for," said Batos. "I havo a wlfo who looks aftor mo constantly As a matter of fact, thoro aro timos whon sho ovon takou oil my bIioos for mo." "I 800." thoughtfull) mimed the ac quaintance. "I suppose that Is when you come homo tlrtH at ulxht." "No, no ' , nilll'1,.1'- '(rrift'd 1'at'H It Is wlif-n hlu tl1 IiKs that J oin about '0 bI!(1h out e r li 'im tV'ln; -t'hiladi li hlu T v rtjl. Easy going mon often go tho wrong way. Drink Denlson's Coffes. Always puro and dollclous. Gonorally speaking, tho man who died rich Is tho ono who ts soonest forgotten. CARE FOR YOUR HAIR By Frequent Shampoos With Cutlcura Will Help You. Trial Free. Preccdo shampoos by touches of Cutlcura Ointment if needed to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation of tho scalp. Nothing better for tho com plexion, hair, hands or skin than theso fragrant supercreamy emollients. Also as preparations for tho tollot. Samplo each fred by mall with Book. Addross postcard, Cutlcura, Dcpt. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. One Advantage. "Traded your motorbout for nn aero plane, eh? What's tho Idea?" "Well, there's this about an nero plano oven if tho englno does break down, you'ro bound to land some where." X Wat Content IS TTItilft Drachma h - i Tiuiiuies ui(csuon,uiccniii') ness nnd Rest.Contalns neither Opitirn,Norpliiiic nor Mineral, NOTKl NARCOTIC. J!xip4iraiJDitS.it(caPtrcirEii tytmpfjlt Sttjr Pothtttf SalJ 4UMA4f Piprwmint hcrm &a ClaAfiad Suaaj4. Vitnitrgrttn YtftV- A perfect Remedy lorCoiisftpaT .Hon. Sour SlonmcKDirriocnt Worms, rcwrishnes.s urui Loss of Sleep.. FocSlmlle Slrfnaltiivor The CcNTAim CoMtvutfJ .NJSW "YORICf l0ll x." JOHN'S DEDUCTION AT FAULT Result of Bright Youth's Reasoning Brought Consternation to His Employer. John wns the now boy at tho board ing houso. His mistress was scolding him becauso ho nover surmounted an obstnclo. "John," sho said, "when I sent you for a two-pound loaf of cako and thoy had none, why In tho world did you not bring two one-pound cakos? That would be exactly tho samo thing." John seemed to grasp tho knowl edge His mistress thought so until tho next day. Sho was going on a Journey, and being a largo, stout woman, told John to ongago her two Beats In tho bus. When John returned sho asked: "Did you havo any difllculty?" "No, madum," ropllod tho hopeless John, "but I could not got them both together, so I got ono on the liiBido and ono on tho top" I.. I. ! ' Forco of Habit. "I'll bet that Judgo usod to bo a street enr conductor," said the brido groom as thoy came out of tho ofllce of the justlco of tho peace. "What makes you think bo?" nsked tho bride. "Whon I handed him his feo for marrying us, ho asked mo If I wanted a transfer?" Read Backward. Jack How did you como to got In terested in that novel you aro read ing? Marie I liked tho way It ended. Development in Morocco has been generally stopped becauso of tho war In Europo. As tho sun Is to tho moon so Is tho natural blondo to tho peroxldo. tXJi. N vr iN-T5" . siniilntintillieFoodfindRcOiiIa' kMV linatlitStontachaandBoivclaof &r7VrtV$CQcSc5iS I' 1M I FW 'H'iIM Ml Exact Copy of Wrapper fCanadian Wheat to Feed the Worlds The war's fearful devastation crops has caused an nnusual demand for errata from the American Continent. The world must be fed and there is an unusual demand for Canadian wheat. Canada's invitation to every Industrious American is therefore especially attrac tive. She wants farmers to make moneyand happy, prosperous homes for themselves while helping her to raise Immense wheat crops, You can get a Homestead o 160 acres FREE and other lands can be bought at remarkably low prices, Think of the money you can make with wheat at Its present high prices, where for some time it is lia ble to continue. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming Is fully as profitable an Industry as train raialntr. The erral. lent grasees,full of nutrition, are the t-u.j-vvp. uuuu oi.uuui, uiaiKsm Military service is not compulsory lAW-v? lion ana wvu .uu uu wai iaA uu tauua. i. cT-iSr Write for lltorature nd . iiVeVT- .. Dursiiuwomniimouxiaiiou, rlritS. wra..a J. M. M.cLad.Un. Drawer 107, Waterlown.S D.s It, A.Garrett, 3 1 1 Jtcktou St., M, I'.ul, Minu. vm -im Talented. "Wasn't your wlfo something of an elocutionist beforo sho married you?" nsked tho mnn who had just returned from an extended stay abroad. "Sho Is yet," answered tho other sadly, thinking of hor oratorical efforts on tho occasions when ho had como homo lata from tho club. Grand Prize at Panama-Pacific Expo sition Awarded to Walter Baker &. Co. Ltd. The Ornnd Prize for superiority of Co coa and Chocolate preparations tins been awarded to Wnltcr linker & Co. Ltd., Dor chester, Mass. T)il finious old houso has received 65 Highest Awards at the leading expositions In Europe and America. Adv. Vocal Carpenters. Hazel What Is that scraping nolso out front? Dawn Must bo tho chorus girls fil ing off tho stngo. TOUll OWN imUOfllRT WII.I.Tni.I.TOU Vrr Murine Mre itemed? for lied, Weak. Watery Kjei and Granulated Kreltdst No SmarUns lust Xre comfort. Write for Hook of the itre by mall Free. 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