I" 4 . ' DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. in f Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ays wo can't look op feel right with the system full of poisons. Millions of folks batho internally now instead of loading their Dystem with drugs. "What's an inaldu bath?" you say. Well, it is guaranteed to per form miracles 1 you could bollovo theso hot water enthusiasts. Thorc aro vast numbers of men and women who, immedlatoly upon arising in tho morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful of limo atono phoophato in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is in tended to flush tho stomach, liver, kid neys and tho thirty feet of intestines of tho provlous day's waste, sour bile and indigestiblo material left over in the body which, if not eliminated every day, becomo food for tho millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, tho quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into tho blood causing hoadacho, bilious at ks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stoi.uich trouble, kidney misery, sleep lessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly tho next, but who simply can tiot get feeling right aro urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limcstono phosphate from any druggist or store keeper. This will cost very little but la sufficient to make anyone- a real crank on tho subject of internal sani (.v'lon. Just as soap and Lot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphato and hot water act on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vast ly moro important to batho on tho in sido than on tho outside, because tho skin pores do not absorb impurities in to tho blood, while tho bowel pores do. Adv. rv 1 Poor Percy. At a dance Perclval Claude was pre sented to a beautiful young girl from an adjoining town, and during the eve ning it was his great happiness to lead her out among tho papier macho palms for ico cream and angel cake. "And so," said tho girl, in response to Pcrcival's story of his life, "you have never married?" "No," answered Perclval, "I shall never marry until 1 meet a woman who is my direct opposite." "That should not bo hard," returned tho pretty one with a faint smile. "There are bright, intelligent girls In every part of tho town." STOP ITCHING, INSTANTLY With Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Nothing Detter. Trial Free. Batho tho affected part with Cuticura Soap and apply tho Ointment. For ec zemas, rashes, irritations, plmplcs.dan druff and soro hands Cuticura Soap and Ointment aro supremo. 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TO BE LARGEST EVER BUILT Will Be Ten Times Power of America, Which Was Sold to Great Britain at Outbreak of War To Carry Crew of Six Persons, Fuel and Provisions. Now York. Tho construction of a new America, to bo tho largest air craft ovor built and to hnvo sufllclcnt power and speed to cross tho Atlantic ocean in 30 hours, was announced to local aeronautical authorities by Hod man Wanamaker of Philadelphia, pres ident of tho Aero Club of Amorica. Tho ordor for tho huge air mnchlno already has been placed with tho Cur tlss Aeroplane company by tho Ameri ca Trans-Ocean company and is now under construction. Mr. Wanamaker was tho owner of tho old America, in which an attempt to fly from Newfoundland to England was to have been mado in 1914. Aftor completion it was launched in Juno of that year, achieved a trial speed of CO miles an hour and was ready for tho transatlantic flight when tho war intervened. John C. Porte, a lieutenant in tho English army, who was to have had command of tho trial trip ncross tho ocean, returned to his regimont In England and tho proposed flight was postponed until after tho war. In Oc tober, 1914, howovor, under what was reported as a contract made contin gent upon England's entrance into a war, tho Amorica was sold to Great Britain and was Bhipped to that coun try aboard the steamship Mauretania. While nowB concerning tho British use of tho huge airship has been censored, Amorlcans returning from abroad havo assorted that tho great hydro aeroplane has proved all tho claims made for it prior to tho war. Ten Times Power of 0ther3. Tho new America will be ton times tho power of the old one, will be of design different from anything ever constructed, and will bo by far tho largest airship of any nature over Rodman Wanamaker. built. While tho details of tho con struction havo not been mado public, it is understood that tho new craft will bo equipped with six 12-cyllnder motors of 300 horsepower each, giving a total powor to the airship of 1,800 horsepower. This power, it is believed, will bo easily capable of sending tho America through tho air at a speed of 100 miles an hottV. In addition to attaining tho highest Bpeed yet reached by any largo air craft, tho America will bo enabled by its largo size to carry without tho slightest trouble a crow of six por eons, fuel, instruments, provisions and equipment necessary for tho proposed flight. In his letter to Air. Hawley, Mr. Wanamakor told of his insistent dosiro to cross tho Atlantic, in tho belief that it would bo tho ilrst stop in tho evo lution of commercial air linos con necting all tho continents. His letter In part is as follows: "Pursuing my purpose to build an aircraft that will cross tho ocean, tho America Trans-Ocoonic company was incorporated, and tho company, acting for me, has placed an order with tho Curtlss Aeroplane company for a new craft that will havo mora than ten times tho power of tho old ono. It will bo of special design, entirely dif ferent from any aircraft heretofore built, and especially adapted for alight ing on and arising from rough seas, and therefore eminently fitted for tho transatlantic flight. It la now under construction and will bo tested at tho Atlantic coast aeronautical station at Newport News. Sees Aerial "Liners." "I still bollovo that the first crossing of the ocean will bring quickly In its train aerial liners, which will regular ly cross In tho air from continent to cor.nnont. The .Irst crossing of the M 30 HOURS " " UAMyTtTrtrc.Mfll0'iSLV?39.sSS KS; B HWXKEtiSIl .. 7" The America on Atlantic ocenn will only mark an epoch in aerial navigation, and this faith in its future is nnothor impor tant reason for tho cxlstenco of tho America Trnns-Occnnlc company. I hope to sco tho day whon this com pany will bo running aorlal Minors' regulnrly across tho Atlantic and oth er oceans." To indicate that his faith in ocean norial navigation had not swerved from his former bollofs, Mr. Wana mnkor also quoted in his letter ox tracts from a letter written by him in February, 1914, prior to tho launch ing of tho old Amorica. "The crossing of tho Atlantic ocean In ono flight of an aircraft," read Mr. Wannmaker's letter of that date, "is to my mind aB important to norial navigation as was tho voyago of Co lumbus to transportation by water. "What man can do once, ho can do any number of times. Onco tho At lantic Is crossed in a single flight of an airship thero will soon follow reg ular transatlantic trips and a fixed safe transatlantic passenger air lino. "Tho crossing of the Atlantic by air is not a matter merely of initiative, nor of daring, nor even of skill; it is a problom of science." Tho fact that tho Curtlss plant has WINS BIG FIGHT Country at Last Is Entirely Free of Foot-and-Mouth Dis ease. WATCHFULNESS NOT ABATED State and Federal Governments Brought to Better Understanding Which Will Insure Efficient Co-Operation In Future. Washington, D. Cr Tho long fight against tho foot-and-mouth disease is over. ' Tho socretary of agrlculturo has issued an order removing all foot-and-mouth quarantines and restric tions against tho shipment and movo ment of llvo stock. Tho order spocl lically removes tho quarantlno from a small territory In Christian county, 111., tho last area which was under suspicion. Along with tho removal of this local quarantine, the various fed eral orders restricting shipment of cat tle aro rescinded, so that dealers can now ship their cattle as before tho Ilrst quarantlno was imposed. Upon notification that tho United States is free from tho discaso, all foreign governments which havo placed embargoes on American cattle aro expected to remove those em bargoes, so that cattle raisers will then bo able to resume shipments to theso foreign countrlos. Tho magnltudo of tho work of eradi cation and control carried on by farm ers, shippers, and tho stato and federal governments is shown by tho fact that before being controlled, tho dlseaso had gained a temporary footing in 22 states and tho District of Columbia. The dlseaso appeared and was controlled in 269 different counties. The importanco to tho stock-raising industry of eradicating foot-and-mouth dlseaso may bo judged from tho ro sults of'thls plaguo in Denmark, whoro tho dlseaso appeared at about the samo timo that it broke out in tho United States. Tlio area of Denmark is approximately equnl to that of tho three England states Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. It is. however, a great dairying country, and it has been estimated that tho losses in milk in ono year caused by tho foot-and-mouth discaso havo amounted to approximately ono-thlrd of tho total cost of eradicating tho pestllenco In 22 states of this country. Tho Danish authorities were unablo to carry out their former policy of slaugh ter, and were compelled to rosort to such measures of control as could bo established by quarantines and other restrictions. As a result of better understanding botweon tho state and national govern ments,'1 representatives of tho depart ment bellovo that many of tho ob stacles which confronted tho authori ties in tho past outbreak, would not bo encountored in dealing with any futuro occurrence of the dlseaso. Tho veterinarians, however, will not abnto their watchfulness for somo timo. Ex amination of animals and animal prod ucts offered for import will continue to bo unusually strict. Tho depart ment, moreover, particularly urges all farraors and cattlo jandlors to notify their statu vetorlnarlnns untl tho de partment of any suspicious cases of soro mouth combined with lamoness' In their animals. Thoso in clinrgo of tbo eradication work are confident tbat -ras5t "mSSffSSSSSlSMB a Trial Trip. been for some timo nt work upon a hugo aircraft had been rumored, but that Mr. Wanamakor was going to con tlnuo his efforts townrd a crossing of tho Atlnntlc was not doflnitely known by many persons until tho other day. It 1b stated by local aeronauts that tho designs wcro proparcd by Glenn H. Curtlss and W. Starling Burgess, and that tho very best neronautlc en gineers In tho country, supported by unlimited financial aid, havo been called to their assistance OFFICES FOR ALL IN TOWN Coram, Cal., Has as Many Public Jobs as It Has Man Resi dents. Coram, Cal. Coram, Shasta county, tho smallest incorporated city In Cal ifornia and onco a popular mining camp, with a population of 24, of whom nlno are men, has eight ofllces to fill at tho municipal election. Ono of tho men, C. W. Barkor, at present a city trustee, also is JuBtlco of tho pcaco. Ho will not seok re-election. Evory man in tho city will bo an of llceholdcr unless somo of tho women can bo induced to accopt municipal honors. ON STOCK PLAGU - tho dlseaso is wiped out, but thoy wish to uso every precaution to dotoct and control any sporadic cases that may develop in remoto districts. WAR EMPTYING THE PRISONS Eleven In England Close Entirely, Nine Others Aro Nearly Vacant. London. A reduction in tho prison estimates for tho coming year of $500,000 or about 12 per cent and tho shutting up, in wholo or part, of a score of prisons. Thoso aro some of tho visible evidences of tho reduc tion of crime in this country owing to tho war. Of tho 20 prisons closed or In proc ess of closure, 11 havo been cloned entirely, all being situated In towns of moderate size, llko Chelmsford, Hereford, Stafford, St. Albans, Dovizop, and so forth. Of four others a wing only has been given up. Arrango ments nro now boing mado for tho to tal closing of five more. It 1b true that not qulto all of tho diminution in criminality can bo as cribed to tho war, for tho process has been going on since 1901, undoubted ly as a result of tho greater Intelll genco of British legislation. In their last report tho commission ers of prisons ascribed tho decrease in criminality to threo chief causes namely (1) tho drifting Into tho army of a conslderablo section of tha pop ulation from which tho criminal classes ordinarily como; (2) the now demands for lnbor and tho greater fa cilities for making a livelihood by hon est means; and (3) the restriction oi tho sale of liquor. Experts havo nt doubt that It is tho last of theso thru causos which has been most Influen tial. HORSE FALLS DOWN 100 FEET His Master Lets Him Slide Over Mountain Snowdrifts With a Rope. Truckco, Cal. Hank Weber, with his snowshoo horso, arrived nt Trucked tho other day after a hair-raising trip down tho mountainsldo. After leaving tho Southern Pacific snowshodB at tho summit, tho way to the bottom of tho mountain was almost straight up and down, with many drifts of Bnow nearly fifty feet deep. Tho only way ovor somo of tho drifts was to tlo a ropo on tho horn of tho saddle and let tho horso slide down. Tho horso slipped on ono of tho drifts and foil to tho bottom, al most a hundred feet below, luckily es caping injury. Old Man, Cave Dweller. Fulton, Mo. II. H. liodo, deputy state highway commissioner, has dis covered that Callaway county bus a cavo dweller In ono of tho bluffs In tho hills northwest of Cedar City. CuHoub children first discovered tbo ian when thoy cautiously crept up to tho mouth of tho cavo, and fouild him sleeping on leaves and dried vegeta tion. His lire smoldered near tho on franco to tho cave and near at hand wuro somo prlmltlvo cooking utensllu, fashioned out of stone. During tho day ho parries load aftoj load of fagots and logs to keep his tiro going, and apparently ho lives in comfort. Children reported him to be a kind looking man, with a lone boar-4 J to iv tc avoid These Three Women Tell How They Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of Surgical Operations; Hospitals are great and necessary institutions, but they should be the last resort for women who suffer with ills peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkhanv Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of women after they have been recommended to submit to anl operation have been made well by Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. Here are three such letters. All sick women should read them. 'iirr,nstn PlJl trouDio, ana x nnieu 10 uuvo it uunu ua . mu wu paina and my way. I rivo you it S81 HsflJtslSsssf JsssssssssssssssflsUUr aaaaBaaaaaaaaaaVt4kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiafniBaaaaa DCCaUSO X lull BO muilhiui limn i vui dwi u(,uuu Mrs. Fued Behnke, Marinotto, Wis. aJK-BMH .. j iV 111 With lomaio trouDics tnancouiu not uu aiiytuiutj, uuu uui sxwf said I would havo to undergo an operation. I could hardly walk without help so when I read about tho Vegetablo Compound and what it had done for others I thought I .would try it. I got a bottlo of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a packago of Lydia IS. Pinkham's Sanativo Wash and used them according to directions. Thoy helped mo and today I am able to do all my work and I am welly? -Mrs. Turn Dwrrcit, 989 Milwaukeo Ave., East, Detroit, Mich. Bellovuo, Pa. u I suffered more than tongue can tell with terrible? bearing down pains and inflammation. I tried several doctors and, they aU told me tho same story? that I never could get well without an operation and I just dreaded tho thought of that. I also tried a' good many otner meuicines uwy ? iiT irii m m trinnA ham's Veeotablo Compound a trial Tho first bottlo helped, I kept , i 2i s -. T )! lrvisi.t YirVinf if la t fvn fiimr nnxr 1 am picking up in weight I am 1U Will UU UlU Breuwai, jutuaum w .u . .. - - yar-- tunity to recommend it to any other suffonng woman." Miss Irenk FROEMcnEit, 1923 Manhattan St., North Sido, Bcllovue, Pa. If you would liko special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkllnm, Mod. Co. (confldGntial),liynn, Mass. Your letter will le opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confluence. Evidence. "Thcro rocs another married man," saiil the girl nt tbo candy counter. "How do you know?" aBkcd tho enshior. "Ho used to buy a thrco-pound box of candy twlco a wcok, and now ho buys half a pound onco a month," Verbose. "Did Do noorc havo anything to say when tho toaBtmaster called on him at tho banquet?" "No, and it took him nearly an hour to Bay it." Tho mikado of Japan ia going to build a $3,000,000 hotel on imporiul ground in Tokyo. AILING WOMEN NEED THIS FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Thousands of women who aro now blessed with robust health cannot un derstand why thousands ot othor wom en continuo to worry and Buffer from ailments peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. Plcrco's Fayorito PrescripUon which will Burely and quickly banish all pain, distress and mlsory and restoro tho womanly functions to health. Tills prescription of Dr. Plcrco's ex tracted from roots and horbs la a torn- peranco remedy. To got rid of irregularities, or ca tarrhal condition, to avoid pain at cer tain times, to overcome irritability and weakness, waste no timo, but get Dr. Plcrco's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form thio very day. Unusual Celerity. A lady who had Just'rocoivcd an in teresting bit of news said to hor llttlo daughter: "Marjorlo, dear, auntio has a now baby, and now mamma is tho baby's aunt, papa is tho baby's uncle, and you aro her llttlo cousin." "Well" said Marjorlo, wondcringly, "wasn't that arranged qulck7" Bos ton Transcript. Tho law resomblcH tho ocean in ono respect. Tho greatest troublo is caused by breakers. Buy materials that last 1 lU aHfTaa 1wjI tor Fully guaranteed beat responsibility Roofing General Roofing Manufacturing Company Jl orld i largai manufacturers .V.- Tort fit I1M( Ihlluldla Gt. LmUi DmUi -nmi, H,i,ii ia.iia fi.il n.auia eratiens Win T vwni-. fn fVin rWlnrfirtfli ho told mo I must havo an operation for a femaloj hands and feet wero cold all tho timo. ltooic iiyttia Ji. nnKuanrs vegeuiuio ww nMin,l nwl Ttrnn niirwl nnrl T frwl hfit.tfir ill OVOrV permission to publish my name DotroiOIich. "When I first took Lydia E. 't:r.1.V.nmSn TTVirrnfnMn iVvmnrtiinrl T wnn fin T11T1 lriVTl t- .1. . all 1 w H-iil ji rinn !. tvuiu -vwiuuwuuku w "'""" ofl-m'cjofl mn in iHvn T.vrlin. E. Pink- 20 years old and weigh 145 pounds.' mnm nnrl A Watch Your Colts Fjor CourIis, Colds nnd Distemper, tinCL nt tho first symp toms ot any such ailment, Rlvu small doses of that won derful remedy, now tho most unod In oxlstonco. Sl'OHN'S DISTISMl'Ell COMPOUND E0 ccntfl and $1 a bottlo; J 5 and 10 tho dozen, of any druKKlst, harness denier, or dollvorod by Sl'OlIN UISDIOAij CO., Clietiilnd, Goshen, Ind., V. S. A. Perilous Waters. "Sho is vory shallow." "That may bo; but moro than ono mnn 1ms gono boyond his depth chas ing her." important to Mothors ' Examlno carefully every bottlo ot CASTORIA, a safo and suro remedy for infants and children, and sco that it Signature of (2L&$HZ: nMH.M it. In Uso for Ovor 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria' Misunderstood. Vhonovor sho asks her husband for ( money ho glvos hor aBsent." "Gracious, whnt a moan man!" tf(J ANURICJ 99 NEWEST IN CHEMISTRY This is a rocont discovery ot Doctor Pierco, hoad of tho Invalids' Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments for sev eral years proved that thoro ia no othor eliminator of uric acid compa rable. For thoso caBily recognized symptoms of inflammation as back acho, scalding urine and frequent uri nation, as well as sediment in tho urine, or if uric ncld in tho blood has caused rheumatism, "Anurio" actB quickly. In rhoumatism of tho Joints, in gravol and gout, invariably the pains and stiffness which so froquontly and persistently accompany tho dis caso rapidly disappoar. Send Dr. Pierco 10c for largo trial ' package Full trcatmont 50c. AU druggists. Supplied. "Can I lntcrost you in a sot ot Knowitall's encyclopedia?" asked tho gentlemanly agent. "Not for tho next olghteon or twenty years," said tho farmor. "I've got forty-seven volumes of agricultural re ports that our congressman fiont mo last winter, and I'vo got to read them through boforo I tucklo anything else." Safety First. "I'll let you Into my schemo on tho ground floor." "Aro thoro any oxlts?" For sale by dealer everywhere nt reasonable price of Hoofing anil Jiufuima rupcra ClM.U.a I'llULarfk lt.lr.ll 8. rraaclM (litWaall lamtnipoiii Allots uickia.aa llomloa uaui l( I