Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 11, 1915, Image 7

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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I Recommend Peruna Xo
I Do
Not
Think I
Ever Felt
Much
Better
Mrs. -William H. Hlnchllffo, No. 20
Myrtle St., Beverly, Mass., writes: "I
1 Hk f
HORSE SALE DISTEMPER
You know whut you sell or buy throuKh the sales hits about
?,P,?h.'iP.eo. ln "fty t0 escape SALE STAHLE DISTEMPER
SPOIIN'S Is your true protection, your only safeguard, foi
ns siiro as you treat all your hoises with It, you will soon
bo rid of the disease. It nets ns a sure preventive no mat
ter how thoy nro "exposed." 60 cents and St a bottle; S5
ana $10 dozen bottles, nt nil Rood druggists, horse goods houses,
or delivered by tho mnnufacturers.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemlitt and Bacteriologist!, GOSHEN, IND, U. S.A
First Seal of the United States.
Tbo first great seal of tho United
States was cut for Undo Sam ln 1782
an dtho first document to bear its im
print is dated September, 1782. It is
a parchment commission granting
Genoral Washington full powor to ar
range with the British for an exchango
of prisoners of war. Tho document is
signed by John Hancock, president of
congress, and countersigned by
Charles Thomas, secretary. Tho seal
was Impressed upon tho parchment
over a white wafer festooned with red
n tho upper left hand corner. From
tho Magazine of American History.
Every once in a whilo one hears of
a frank baseball manager who admits
that his team has a chanco to win.
Tho cooks try hard, but thoy appear
to bo able to do very little with tho
navy bean.
Stop That Backache!
There's nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache. You are
lame when you awake. Pains pierce you
when you bend or lift. It's hard to rest
and next day it's the same old story.
Pain in the back is nature's warning of
kidney ills. Neglect may pave the way
to dropsy, gravel, or other serious kid
ney sickness. Don't delay begin using
Doan's Kidney Pills the remedy that
has been curing backache and kidney
trouble for over fifty years.
A Nebraska Case
Mrs. H. W. Ml- "Ever,
chael, Second St., "'.""
Alhinn IVftM anva -r-- "
"A doctor told me
my kidneys were
Inflamed. My back
pained me so badly
t h a t I couldn't
stoop. My feet and
ankles swelled and
my kidneys acted
irregularly. On a
friend's advice I
used Doan's Kid
ney Pills. They
d r o v o awnv tho
pains and fixed my kidneys up all
right."
Get Don's ot Any Store, 60c a Bo
DOAN'S vr&v
JfOSTER-MlLBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
The Army of
Constipation
It Growing Smaller Every Day.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS are
responsible they
not only give relief
they perma'
nentiycureCon-
strptbon. Mil
lions use
them for
Biliousness,
Indlfesb'oB, Sick Hetdacfce, Sallow Skin.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
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Tumors and Lupus successfully
treated without knife or pain. All
work Kuarnntecd. Come, or
write tor Free Illustrated Booh
rw wit t iAusiiNATnniiiM
2900 Unhcnitr At., Hfaaeapolii, Mill.
WntnonK. Coleman, Was ti
Ington.D.C. liooltftfm). High
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" "Hub of the Northwest."
ITwlX DEVELOPING
fMjaaKS and PRINTING
Bena tor Catalogue ana Finishing Price List
ZIMMERMAN BROTHERS. (08 Pierce St.. SitaxCirr. I
FOR 11E8T SERVICE SHIP
Live Stock Commission Merchants at
SIOUX CITY. Chicago of Kansas City
NEftL TREATMENT
LIQUOR AND DRUG HABIT
HEAL INSTirUTE. 1197-3 Pi.rc. Street, Siou Cltr. ftws
SATETY riRST ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF
QOOD ENOUGH FOR EVERYnODV
not too good ron anydodv
W, N. U SIOUX CITY, NO. 4G-1915.
Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It
A New Remedy for Kidney, Bladder and all Uric Acid Troubles
t Dr. Eborlo and Dr. Braithwalto as
well as 'Dr. Simon all distinguished
Authors agreo that whatever may bo
the disease, tho urjno seldom fails in
furnishing us with a cluo to tho princi
ples upon which it is to bo treated,
A and accurato knowledge concerning
tho nature of disease can thus bo ob
tained. If backache, scalding urino or
frequent urination bother or distress
. you,, or it uric acid in tho blood has
;caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica
or yon suspect kidney or bladder
trouble Just writo Dr. Plerco at tho
Surgical Instituto, Buffalo, N. Y.; send
a samplo ot urine and describe symp
toms. You will receive freo medical
advico after Dr. Pierce's chemist has
examined tho urino this will bo care
fully dono without charge, and you
will bo under no obligation. Dr. Plerco
All Sufferers
Of Catarrh-
have taken four bottles of Peruna,
and I can say that It has done me
a great deal of good for catarrh of
the head and throat. I recommend
Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh.
I do not think I ever felt much bet
ter. I am really surpriied at the work
I can do. I do not think too much
pralao can be said for Peruna."
Our booklet, telling you how to keep
well, free to all.
Those who object to liquid medU
clnes can now procure Peruna Tab
lets.
Lloyd's Misty History.
Now that Mr. McKemia is looking
to Llqyd's for a substantial contribu
tion to tho rovonuo from war profits,
it is interesting to recall that the
greatest marltlmo institution in the
world is named, not after a financier
or shipowner, but after a humble cot-feo-houso
keeper. Of Lloyd's history,
says the London Chronlclo, littlo Is
known beyond tho fact that ho kept
a coffco hotiso in Lombard street at
tho beginning of the eighteenth cen
tury, which, from its proximity to tho
Royal exchango, camo to bo tho favor
ite assembling placo of tho underwrit
ers. Tho first mention of his house oc
curs In a poem. "Tho Wealthy Shop
keeper," published in 1700:
When to Lloyd's coffee house to go he
never fails
To rend tho letters and attend tho sales.
In 1710 Steele dated some numbers
of the Tatlur from Lloyd's and Addi
son also makes mention of the house
in tho Spectator.
BABY LOVES HIS BATH
With Cuticura Soap Because So Sooth
ing When His Skin Is Hot.
Theso fragrant suporcreamy emol
lients aro a comfort to children. Tho
Soap to cleanso and purify, tho Oint
ment to sootho and heal rashes, itch
ings, chaflngs, etc. Nothing more ef
fective. May bo used from tho hour
of birth, with absolute conhdenco.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dopt. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Hardened.
"Mr. Editor, tho mayor spoke very
feelingly when welcoming us hero and
sympathized with us in the hardships
wo endured while prisoners in G. S.
W. A., but I can assuro you all those
hardships can bo considered as a
pleasure when comparing them with
tho magnificent reception that was ox
tended us." Letter from a released
prisoner of war irf the Capetown
(B. S. A.) Capo Times.
For a really flno coffco at a mod
erate price, drink Dcnison's Seminole
Brand, 35o tho lb., in sealed cans.
Only one merchant In each town
sells Seminolo. If your grocer isn't
the one, write the Denison Coffee Co.,
Chicago, for a souvenir and tho name
of your Seminole dealer.
Buy tho 3 lb. Canister Can for $1.00.
Adv.
Their Only Chance.
"Tho Browns are going to ceiobrato
their silver wedding next week."
"Why, they're only been married
flvo years."
"Yes, but they want to have it over
with before they get their divorce."
The Lower Level.
"Well, I can't tell you how glad I am
to sit down to dinner ln a plain busi
ness suit." .
"Where havo you been all summer?"
"At an Adirondack camp." Life.
One Installment.
"Is this piano yours?"
"Oh, about an octavo of it." Boston
Transcript.
Nearly two-thirds of tho farmers in
Now York state buy butter instead of
making it.
Tho Now York Bankers' club mem
bership controls $2,000,000,000 in
money and securities.
In tho hands of a woman tho powder
rag is mightier than tho sword.
To bo a gentloman a man has to
hide his meanness.
Many a good man who condemns a
sinner secretly envies him.
Tho fool delivers his words by num
bers and tho wlso man by weight.
Some people know a lot, most of
which Isn't so.
Tl'rlto murine Kyo Itemed)' Co., Chicago
for Illustrated Book of the Kye Free.
The man who can lose all his money
and still retain his friends Is a wondor.
during many years of experimentation
has discovered a now remedy which
is thirty-soven times more powerful
than lithla In roinoving uric acid from
the system. If you aro suffering from
backache or tho pains of rheumatism,
go to your best druggist and ask for
a E0 cent box of "Anuria" put up by
Doctor Plerco, or send 10c for a largo
trial pek'g. Dr. Pierce's Favorito Pro
scription for weak women and Dr.
Pltrco'u Golden Medical Discovery
for tho blood havo beon favorably
known for tho past forty years and
rnoro. Thoy aro standard remodies
to-day as well as Doctor Piorce's
Pleasant Pellete for tho liver and
bowels. You can havo a samplo of any
ono of these remedlos by writing Dr.
Plerco, and sending 10c for trial pack-
'ago.
SHALL
AT
Cottage That Has Every Requi
site for Health and Com
fort of Inmates.
PLANNED IN BUNGALOW STYLE
Living Room, Dining Room and Kitch
en All on the Sunny Side of the
House Interesting Features
That Will Appeal to the
Housewife.
By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr. William A. Radford will nnawe
questions and give advice Kits 13 Ol
COST on nil subjects pertaining to th
subject of building, for tho renders of thlt
pnper. On account of his wide experience
as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, be
Is, without doubt, tho highest authority
on nil these subjects. Address all Inquiries
to William A. Itadford, No. 1827 Prnlrlo
avenue, Chicago, 111., and only enclose
two-cent stamp for reply.
In tho Enst tho word cottago gener
ally means a one-story houso with a
hip roof of rather low pitch.
It is a popular way to build a small
houso at reasonable cost, and at tho
same time to Incorporate sulllcleut
tono to command respect.
The accompanying perspective and
lloor plan shows this typo of house
built for a rather narrow lot, so that
tho dimensions aro somewhat different
from tho eastern typo.
This design shows a very pleasing
approach from the street. Tho broad
concrete walk and front steps lending
to tho wldo front door all comblno to
present a liberal invitation to friends
and acquaintances with tho suggestion
that a sociablo latch string hangs out.
Instead of building a veranda clear
across tho front of tho houso, as for
merly, the fashion now leans In favor
of sun parlors. Tho iden seems to
bo that a porch' or veranda is com
fortablo and useful in summertime
only, and, then comfort is frequently
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interfered with by numbers of ngrcs
sivo evening visitors, commonly called
pesky mosquitoes.
Tho sun parlor presents a series of
close-fitting screens to excludo un
desirable insects while tho windows
are open in tho summertime to admit
tho cool air of ovenlng. In winter tho
sashes aro closed and this comfortable
little sun parlor is bright and cheerful
when tho sun shines nnd it is mado
comfortablo at other times by electric
lights and a steam or hot water radla-
tor to warm up tho temperaturo whon
tho sun falls.
It makes a sort of combination be
tween a den, smoking room, lounging
room and a placo whero tho good
housewlfo can entertain her dearest
enemy while they talk over the most
interesting gossip of tho,ncighborhood.
This description does not encompass
tho full value of this delightful an-ifear-
to the living room. When tho
window ilower box is tastefully
groomed with flowering plants It adds
at least ono hundred dollars to tho
appearance of tho houso. Also the
projection offors an excuso to plan
an artistic gablo at this corner of tho
roof to relievo tho monotony of tho
plain pyramid such as ordinary hip
roofs present.
Tho outsldo finish of this bungalow
Is weathered shingles, a kind of siding
that has becomo decidedly popular for
the outsldo covering of one-story
houses. Tho economical upkeep of
shlnglo siding appeals to a groat -any
ownors because of tho saving In paint,
lo keep a wooden houso looking re
Buoctablo it Is necessary to give It a
good coat of paint about onco In two
or threo years, which generally In
cludes every Hqunro Inch of surfaco
below tho shlnglos Sometimes tho
roof Is Included.
In this design the color of the shin
gles never changes, so that paint is
jnnecossary except for tho trim. Tho
columns, bands, fascia boards, brack
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ots nnd window trim nro tho only out
sldo features that require attention
from tho painter.
Tho rough brick supporting piers
and chimneys nro loft In their natural
rough-nnd-rondy coat of brown, which
harmonizes with tho general color
schomo In a very satisfactory mnnnir
Tho plan of this artistic cotlngo Is
similar to a regular live-room bunga
low, which places tho living room, rt.u
Ing rorm nnd kitchen on tho sunny
sldo of tho houso. Tho two bedrooms
with bathroom, occupy the sldo to the
north or past, according to tho direc
tion in which the house fnecs
This i)lnn shows rather n largo din
ing room, which is really part of tho
living room, being connected by a
wldo archway which practically makes
tho two rooms Into ono splendid room
26 foot In length with nbunilanco of
light from a half dozon windows.
A very Interesting feature, nnd ono
that especially Interests tho women Is
tho manner In which the kitchen Is
built. It occupies a bright, sunny
corner nnd is so arranged that it
mnkes a real houso workshop, with
all tho necessary attachments near at
hand. Tho kitchen Itsolf Is compara
tively small, but it Is in closo contact
with tho pantry, tho stairway leading
down to tho cellar and tho other stair
way leading up to tho attic. Then tho
rear porch is almost part of tho
kitchen.
Tho plan shows a kitchen sink close
to a lnrgo window, nnd tho stovo Is
directly between two windows, Roth
tho stovo and sink aro convenient to
tho pantry nnd to tho cellarway. where
supplies aro stored. The making of n
homo kitchen is considered In a dif
ferent light slnco hot nnd cold water,
gas for cooking, and other so railed
modern conveniences havo como Into
general use.
Tho modern Idea of a practical kltch
en Is compactness rather than size.
A littlo modern kitchen llko this saves
miles of walking. Cooking and meal
serving can bo dono so much quicker
when tho tools nro all kept within easy
reach of tho one doing the work. The
pantry is placed between tho kitchen
nnd dining room, but It is not neces
sary to go through tho pantry In pass
ing from ono room to tho other. Thq
ontranco to tho cellar has tho same
convenience of access as tho entranco
tea tho pantry.
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Houso repair work shows th.it the
greatest wear on tho floors is between
the stovo, the sink, tho pantry and
tho cellarway. Starting with theso data
architects havo labored to reduce
theso lines of travel to tho shortest
possible dimensions nnd at tho sam
timo crow(J all of tho necessary con
veniences Into this restricted space.
Tho finish of a modorn kitchen le
designed and carried out as carefully
as tho finish of any other part of the
houso. Modern kitchens aro mado nE
light and attractive as posslblo. Very
often tho woodwork is. finished in white
enamel and tho walls aro mado white
and washable. Wall paper has uc
placo in a modern kitchen. The wall
must havo a hard, glossy, sanitary
finish and there must be no crackt
largo enough to admit littlo red nnts
or Insects of any other dimensions.
Not only tho comfort of tho house
wife, but tho health of tho family, do
pcndB on kltchon sanitation. Tho ilrsl
law of sanitation Is light and sunshine
although cleanliness really is a pari
of this first rulo. When a kitchen It
made light, the walls and colling hard
and washable with a well-laid hard
wood lloor, then cleanliness follows
easily.
Tho laundry in this plan is undei
tho kitchen and thero is an outside
cellarway for convenience on wash
days. Every housokeoper Is partlcu
lar to havo tho clothes hung outdoors
when weather will permit. Tho out
sldo cellarway, in combination with a
good outsldo clothesline, 'means a
great deal In helping to produco snowy
whito linen.
Bedside Library.
tor Osier to young physicians, "and
spond tho last half-hour of tho day In
communion with tho saints of human
ity." Tho advico might bo takon with
good results by many otherB. Instead
of thinking over tho cares and troubles
of tho dying day, let tho tired wooer
of balmy sleep read a page or two ol
his "bedsldo library" and Ho down to
pleasant dreams.
Balm for tho Preacher's Son.
"I do not support tho proverblnl
theory that all ministers' sons are
good for nothing," saya Mrs. Freda
Kupplo, tho short grass widow. "My
first husband was a preachor's son,
and I was ablo to put up with him a
year and eight months, whereas my
second' mate, the son of a railroad con
ductor, received his passports after a
residence of H months" Kansas City
Star.
Cotton Waste Has Value.
In Lancashire England, tho cotton
wasto has an annual valuo of $70,
000,000. This vast sum Is represented
by fag-ends and sweepings and pick
ings and combings Thousands of
women aro employed to divide this
stuff into good, middling, and bad, antl
it is sold at various prices for dllTor
out purposes papormaklng, matting,
surgical wadding, und, most of all, tho
making ot shoddy.
Disparagement.
"I hopo you nover talk about your
neighbors," said tho exacting friend
"I nover do," roplled iho frlvolou
woman, "They're an uwfully unlnu"
estlng lot.
SmSles bright
with
s Ghew
DIDN'T IMPRESS HIM MUCH
But Listener Was Ready to Admit
That He Heard the Sermon
Under Difficulties.
A new minister in a rural district
who wished to mako tho acquaintance
of the members of his congregation,
und also to discover whether they
worb pleased with his discourses, met
an old farmur whoso face ho recog
nized as ono who had attended tho
church thu previous Sunday, and, stop
ping him, said:
"Mr. Brown, how did you llko my
sormon last Sunday?"
"Well, parson," roplled tho old man,
"you see, I didn't have a fair chance
to Judge. Right in front t f mo was
old Miss Smith and tho rest of that
gang with tholr mouths wide open Just
a swallerln' down all tho best of your
sermon; 'n' what reached no, parson,
was purty poor stuff, purty poor Btuff."
Excellent Notion.
"Thero aro now in oxlstoncn so
many societies for tho prevention of
so many different things, and so many
moro being formed all tho time for
the prevention ot other things," said
old P. G. Pester, "that it would bo a
good Idea to inaugurate a fow socie
ties for tho prevention of societies
for tho prevention of things. This
could be carried on and elaborated un
til wo had societies for tho prevention
of soclotles for tho prevention of ev
erything; somewhat on tho order of
torpedo boats and torpedo-boat de
stroyers and torpedo-boat-destroyer
destroyers. Then after the last so
ciety had done Its duty we might
abolish It and havo a period ot rest
for tho weary." Kansns City Star.
Cautious.
"Our romanco began in a most ro
mantic way. My wife saved mo from
drowning. Sho'B a magnillcent swim
mer, you know."
"But you novor go out boyond your
depth."
"No, not any morb. I don't know If
sho would savo mo again." Loulsvlllo
Courier-Journal.
A Tight Squeeze.
"Now shoes, eh? Pretty nifty,
Thoy must have cost you at least
ten dollars. Do thoy pinch your
tout?"
"No, but they pinched my week's
salary."
Appropriate Gift.
"How could old man Smith nfford
to give IiIb daughter so many stocks
for a weddlw,' present?"
"1 guess they camo from his 'war
brides speculations."
A coachman may not attend church,
but ho drives a good many others
thero.
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I met a man with seven wives
Each wife had a fine, clear skin,
All were fat not one was thin,
And each had a dimple in her
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St after every
IS FRENCH ROBINSON CRUSOE
Castaway on Lonely Island Discovered
by Party From Armed Mer
chantman. Dufuo's story has had a numbor ot
interesting parallels ln real llto, but
nono so strnngo as tho story of tho
French Robinson Crusoo. Ho was dis
covered by a party from an armed
merchantman, whilo searching for tho
Koonlgsborg whon it was hiding up
tho Ruflgi river, In German East- Af
rica. Tho party landed on tho Alda
bra Island, which is about 400 miles
cast of Zanzibar. Tho eplsodo is ro
tated by a midshipman of the party,
who tplls how, when thoy approached
tho island, a boat put oft to meet them
with a white man in it who proved
to bo tho only whito man on tho is
lnml, says London Tit-Bits.
To tho ainazoment ot tho party,
whon thoy reached tho shanty refresh
ments in tho sbapo of cocoanut milk
wero handed to them by a gigantic
black man, a vorltablo Friday of real
llfo. Tho Frenchman nnd tho negro
wero living an absolutely Robinson
Crusoe exlstunco, and tho midshipman
relates how tho former nearly wept
with Joy whon thoy offored him a ciga
rette. Ho had littlo knowlodgo ot tho
outsldo world, boyond what passing
ships brought. Ho did not ovon know
that Turkey was at war, and tho last
news ho had was that tho Formidable
was sunk. "Tho only papors he had,"
says tho midshipman, ln his letter,
"woro two copies of 'Tlt-Blts of 1913
and ono Pall Mall Magazlno ot 1911.
IIo informed us that ho had read
theso ovor nnd over, until ho almost
know them by heart. When wo of
fored to snd him papers, tobacco, otc,
from the ship, ho did not know how to
thank us,"
Apparently this Fronch Robinson
Crucsoo earned money by keeping tur
tles, and thu midshipman relates how
ho showed thuin about sixty of the
largest turtles he had ovor seen ln his
llfo, nnd on leaving ho mado thom a
presont of a llvu turtlo which had
been caught, weighing about 350
pounds.
Underwear for Father.
"No, that ain't loud enough. I want
the loudest underwear ovor mado!"
"What for, no ono ovor soea it."
"I want it so loud that I'll bo able
to find it mornings when its got my
wlfo'a and all the children's clothes
pllod on top of it."
What Did She Mean?
Ho I am going to kiss you whon I
Bo.
Sho Lcavo thlB houso at onco, sir!
Thought Him Fresh.
Ho I'm not earning my salt.
Sho That's unfortunate, whon you
need salt so badly.
teeth white
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Poor Excuse.
Thomas Mott Osborne warden ot
Sing Sing, said nt a luncheon In Now
port: "This laying of nil one's crimes and
transgressions at tho door of heredity
disgusts me. If wo sin, wo ourselves
aro to blame. To blame heredity is
falso and foolish.
"Theso horodtty blamers are liko tho
chap who said to the dun:
'"Wo can't escape domination of
early-formed habits. In my Infancy
my parents hired a young nursemaid
to wheol mo about in a baby-coach.
And over slnco that distant timo, alas,
I havo been pushed for money.'"
It Takes Money.
"Why don't you open a bank ac
count?" "I would if I could afford It." Bos
ton Transcript.
Not Gray Ilalro but Tired Kjt
mlce us look older than wo aro. Keep your
Eyes young and you will look youtifr. After
tho Movies always Murlno Your Eyes
Don't toll your ago.
More Important.
"Has your son picked out a career
for hlmsolf yot?"
"Heavens, no! It takes all that boy's
timo picking out socka and neckties."
JEBB'S URIC AGIO SOLYENT FOR
RHEUMATISM
Straightened this man up
Why suffer with Rheumatism. Piles or
Ecxema whtn Jebb's womleiitil dis
coveries on Ibe treatment oi thoe maladies
oilers an absolute cure.
We say Absolute Cure because we
will relund your sionejr i! we fail.
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