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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
rT-.n vvuv if-nr ' DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. V) H I t HELP FOR WORfCMWOMEN Some Have to Keep on Until They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Conlcy Got Help. Hero is a letter from a woman who had to work, but was too weak and suf fered too much to continue. How sho regained health : Frankfort, Ky. "I suiTored bo much with femalo weakness that I could not do my own work. had to hiro it done I heard bo much about LydiaE. Pink ham's Vogctablo Compound that I tried it. I took three bottles and I found it to bo nil you claim. Now I fool as well as over I did and am able to do all my own work neain. I recommend it to any woman suffering from femalo weakness. You may pub lish my letter if you wish. "Mrs. James Conley,516 St Clair St,Frankfort,Ky. No woman suffering from any form of femalo troubles should lose hopo until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham'o Veg etable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from nativo roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigoratorof tho female organism. All women are Invited to "write to tho Lydia E. Pinklmm Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special advice, it will bo confidential. 1 Tntnon and Lapus successfully treatedwtlhtutkn!faniTMifn All ; work guaranteed. Come, or . write for Ftxo Illustrated Book 2WW Ualtenlty At.. Mijiejpalit. Mlcq. DAISY FLY KILLER g; ffi-fcf; ft fllei. neat, clean, or DaaientI,cotiT0alnt, cheap. LaotD all I season, iiidool metal, caa'tiplll or tip I oreri will not toll or (Injure anything. I Guaranteed cffectlrv 1 AlldealcrsortatM zpress paid for ll.uC. AECLD B0MIRI.1I0 D. Kalb At.., Brooklyn, H. T. W. N. U.f SI0UXCITY,N0. 24-1910. JUST THE CHILDREN MOURNED None Came to Claim the Body of Old George, the Cornetlst. About us everywhere in tho flotsam of tho human tido are drifting myste ries wo accept without Inquiry. There are such peoplo in Sacramento as "Old George the cornetlst," who recently fell dead in New York city. Day after day he appeared at the sanib corner, offered his familiar tunes to the admiring children and tho some times abjuring adults, and collocted tho pennies wherewith to buy food, clothing and shelter. No one ever asked him his right njync, but tho children loved him. Then ono morning, as Old Georgo raled his horn to his lips, it clat tered to tho pavement, and tho song he was planning to glvo tho crowd rattled in his throat as he toppled ovor dead. Tho children mourned him for sev eral days. No ono camo to claim his body. The Cynical Inventor. A young inventor exhibited a ring to a Jeweler. "A now typo of engagement ring," ho said, "that I'm going to patent. It will make mo a fortune." "Humph," said tho Jeweler. "What Is thoro patented about this?" "It's adjustable," said tho Inventor. Concentrated Satisfaction A great many former users of tea and coffee have learned that there is a pure food beverage made from wheat, which has a delightful flavor. It never exacta of its users the tribute of sleeplessness, heart-flutter, headache and other ills often caused by the drug, caffeine, in coffee and tea. suggests the snappy flavor of mild Java coffee, but is abso lutely free from caffeine or any harmful ingredient In stant Postum is in con densed, soluble form, and wonderfully convenient for the home for the picnic for travel everywhere. If tea or coffee interferes with comfort or success, as it does for many users, try a shift to Postum. it There's a Reason" Brwv ipI Efcr 8sKs3FxKi UuSwPvtVib Ill nt WHERE WASHINGTON KJf?7UI?GJlir f Y Dependable Washington Players. Just whoro tho Washington team will finish this yoar is a matter of conjecture Somo wise ones havo named as low as sixth placo for Grif fith's outfit, but tho team should do better than this, for it has been ma terially strengthened. Tho Nationals' pitching staff, among the best in the American league, is stronger this season than last Poster is playing the best ball of his caroer and this is also true of Milan. Ray Morgan is in great condition and Griiuth started with a team bettor, collectively, than ho has over had before MANAGER PICKS UP PLAYERS Pat Moran Will Not Pay Fancy Prices for Ball Tossers Halts on Ex pensive Stars. Since Pat Moran has boon in charge of tho Phillies ho has purchased only threo players Pitchers McQulllen and Karl Adams and Outfielder Good and for each of thoso ho paid tho waiver prico. Ho did not draft a man last fall, and ho obtainod tho right to sign Outfielder Cooper for nothing. Moran picked up Chief Bender and Georgo Chalmers when they wero free agents. Ho traded Dooin to Cincinnati for Nlehoff and let Lobort go to tho Manager Pat Moran. Glanta in exchango for Stock, Dem areo and Jack Adams, catcher. Ho obtained Whitted from tho Braves, to gether with Inflelder Dugoy, in a trade for Sherwood Mageo. In other words, the building up of tho champions has Involved an outlay of not more than ?5,000 for playors' releases. Moran does not bolleve in deals for expensive stars, and as a result tho Philadelphia club is a moneymaker for tho first timo in a great many years. GREAT TEAM OF "CAST OFFS" Manager Leo Fohl Claims Strongest Collection of Discards Ever Put Together. Leo Fohl of Cleveland says ho has tho greatest team of discards ever put togethor, not excepting , tho Booton Braves of 1914. With a fow exceptions every man on tho Indian team has at ono timo or another worn tho uniform of an other major leaguo team and boon re leased for one reason or another, though it is hardly proper to call play, era like Speaker, Roth, Daly and Can dll "discards." PALMERO IS QUITE ACCURATE Cuban Twlrler Never Forgets What to Do With Ball When He Gets It Resembles Wlltse. Emlllo Palmero, tho Cuban twlrler of tho Giants, whoso splondld hurling against tho Phillies In tho first gamo of tho recent series may win him a place on the regular pitching staff of tho club, reminds ono for all tho world of Georgo Wiltso in tho field. Ho is accuracy itself in handling tho ball, nnd ho nevor forgets what to do with tho leather when ho geta it A bunt to him must bo porfoctly placed to advanco a runnor. TEAM WILL FINISH X. iimuumuuiu J&UU& ItWZEZiU BASE BALI ""iTI S" I Wi88 In "Jack" Smith tho Cardinals have picked out a real ball player. McGraw has threo wlckod right flold batters in Doyle, Kauff and Robertson No ballplayer ovor improved hie daily average by batting around at night. Oh, yes, tho quick Witt of Connie Mack often helps him out in tight places. Georgo Stalllngs has no doubt that Elmer Knetzor will make good undei Horzog. Ball players who try to bait Hank O'Day thoso days aro certain to get tho hook. An echo from tho past Marty O'Toole, of $22,500 fame, was sold to Omaha, Neb. In ono respect pennants and tho Red Sox are alike. It takes an operation to cure them. - InBide baseball is a groat thing pro viding tho other fellows don't take tho inside outside. Davo Altizor is going back. Yes, running back, and robbing speed boys on impossible plays. Klopfor, ono-timo Yankee pitchor, is one of tho main props of tho rehabili tated Cleveland club. Tho baseball shark who picked tho Giants to finish one-two neglected to specify in which season. It appears that Tyrus Cobb has a brother who resembles him in somo respects, but not as a baseball player If Pongo Cantillon wins flvo Ameri can association flags in a row maybd ho will get credit for having a ball club. We hate to think what would hap pen to National leaguo batsmen if Alexander's "dead arm" ovor camo to lifo again. Shorten, the Rod Sox's now out fielder, has cut some nifty capera sinco opening day. Ho' is especially long on hitting. Miller Huggins, manager of tho Car dinals, expects Leo Meadows to pitch moro games than any other Card pitcher this yoar. A leaky buckot, n punctured tiro, and a pitchor without support ard about tho same in that they got about tho same results. Hugh Jennings still has faith in ""ill" James and believes tho big pitchor will como through and provo a big help to tho Tigers. Wllbort Robinson hasn't played ac tively for raoro'n n decado, but he's tho greatest ground covercr In the National league when ho sits down. Cleveland Is basoball mad. Tho fans of that city aro certainly entltlod to do somo celebrating, for they havo waited long enough for tho oppor tunity. Connie Mack says that tho AthlotJca did not got good weathor on tho train ing trip and that his young pitchers could not get tho right kJnd of a start- WHY YOUNGSTERS FAIL Nervousness Sends Many Back to Minor Leagues. Young Players Unnblo to Get Mind Off Huge Stands and Immense Crowds Do Not Concentrate Their Minds on Game. Tho greatest enemy of tho young ball player Is nervousness, according to St. Loula Gloho-Doinocrat. Many a youngster of promises coming up from tho minors ruins his chances by "aero planing" when he finds hlmsolf lined up against playors of experience and reputation. Ho is likoly to play far below his normal spoed, and tho Impression pro duced on his manager is faulty. Ho may not havo a chanco to become fully accustomed to Ills surroundings or to get ovor his norvousuesB boforo ho is railroaded back to tho bushes. Tho best way for a playor to succeed 1b to try to forgot that ho is up in tho big show and put his whole mind on tho ball gamo. If ho can fall to sco tho hugo stands nnd tho big crowd and Just remember that ho Is playing n game of ball and trying to do His part toward winning it ho will suroly sue cood if ho has tho nbllity. Tho playor who is doing everything in his powor to win tho ball gamo Is tho lad who catches tho oyo of tho foxy manager. Ono soHoub fault with many young playcra la that they think too much ol their baBO hits. This Is a natural fault, for every playor, old or young, llkea to wallop tho ball to somo far territory; but tho real managor is looking be yond that. Ho soes tho fellow who enn hit with no ono on and two out and doos not caro for his stylo. On tho othoi hand, tho man who has tho nerve to como up with tho smash in tho pinch is tho man who is retained, oven If his batting avorago is many points below that of tho othor follow. gra0"o'o'raToTTo'oTro' TOLEDO FANS FICKLE S CONCERNING NICKNAME o - o "Iron Men" is tho latost nick- g name for tho Toledo basoball o club. Two Toledo Bport writ- g ors aro using tho namo ex- a cluslvcly in referring to tho club. Whether it will bocomo popular 1b problematical. Rajahs and Brosna Hens wore two names that for a short timo seemed to striko tho popular fancy, but fandom decreed that X neither waa sultablo and ro- g turnod to tho old namo of Mud 3 Hens. Whether tho now namo will provo popular la hard to predict Ono paragraph inti mates that it would bo a shamo to lot them drop behind nnd rust during tho coming season. gQQQPOQPQQOPOOOOOOOOO 0 000jj FEET TROUBLED ART FR0MME When Former Giant Pitcher Began to Slip McGraw Recommended Io dine on His Neck. When Art Frommo wns sent to tho Giants by Cincinnati ho had somo sort of trouble with his feet. Thoy bocame yellow nnd calloused, and ovory day, boforo going out on tho diamond, Frommo would liberally paint his pedals with lodlno. McGraw was after the lead of tho leaguo. Ho was up against it for pitchers, and bb Frommo lookod good in warming up, ho asked Art what ho thought of working that gamo. ' "Mo? Why, say, I'll hold those guya to two hits today," ropllod Frommo. Art Fromme. Tho Giants woro opposing tho PI. rates. Frommo went well for two in nings and thon bogan to Blip. Ho ls suod two walks and struck a fellow, filling tho basos. Then Wagner Btepped to tho plato and hit tho first ball for a two-Backer. McGraw rushed fran tlcally to tho sldo linos and motioned Art to loavo. As Frommo reached tho bench McGraw turnod sarcastically to him and remarked: "So you paint your feet to koop thom from getting yellow, do you? Say, go In the clubhouse and paint a ring of lodlno around your nock." tifer -fOftaiai .-WW '-? X w On v 1 i. (Hit THE AH 'Go Great NorthernT,and Register at Spokie, Wenatchee, Colville, Republic or Omak July 5th to 22nd, inclusive 350,000 acres of desirable agricultural lands of the south half of the COLVILLE Indian Reservation located in the Columbia River nnd Okanogan Valleys of North-Central Washington will be sub ject to homestead entry. Go Great Northern" and have your choice of five registration points including Omak. only registration point actually on the reservation and reached'only by the Great Northern Railway. Low Round Trip Fares Round Trip Ilomcscekcrs' Fares to all registration points named will be in effect June 20th, July 4th and July 18th. Summer Tourist Fares to North Pacific Coast points, on sale every day, permit stopover for registration at Spokane and Wenatchec. Both fares allow stopovers enroute at Glacier National Park cither on going or return trip. Send Hen for Colville Circular 38 Fill out eoufon Mow and mail ttJy,ftr dtttiUJ information, map JtUtti ant hotlUll. K. C LEEDY, General Immigration Aftent ST. PAUL I E. C, LIXDY, Ginekal IuMtOAvnoN Aoiht I GmT NoiTiir.nw Railwat, St 1'aul.Mihn. I Send Colville Opening CircuUr 88 P"m AJJreu L. Value of Our Horses. Thoro aro about ono hundred and nlnoty-ono million animals in tho United States and thoy aro worth, roughly, six billion dollars. Is it any wonder that Bclonco has bocomo In terested In animals. Thoro aro ap proximately twenty-ono million horsoa in tho country, representing an in vestment of two billion, threo hundred million dollars. Tho dosplsed mulo may not bo bo dosplsed when you con sider that ho reprosonts flvo hundred and sixty million dollars of our total wealth and that his kind numbers about four million flvo hundred thou sand. Popular Sclenco Monthly. Tho Rule. "You must novor forgat, my boy, Hint about one-third of all success is puro luck." "But how can you mako suro of this luck?" "Why, by bolnu successful." Llfo. The Net Result. "Did you lalso anything on your promlso to pay?" "Oh, yes; I raised n smllo." snnnriVr fi usiiW n SBm -- - w.w... wtv.... AAIWAW in 11JUAU wheat, more oats, more grain for feed, 20 more cattle thari last year and more hogs. The war market in Europe needs our surplus. As for the wheat crop, it is marvelous and a monument of strength for business confidence tobuildupon, exceeding themoatoptlmisticpredlctions." Wheat averaged In 1915ovmf2B hushmspormcra Oats muonagodn 1915 over 45 bushels pr acra BaHoyaveraaatiInS915ovQr40ba9hmlapefacrm Prices are high, markets convenient, excellent land, low in price either !m. proved or otherwise, ranging from 512 to $30 per acre. Free homestead lands are plentiful and not far from railway lines and convenient to good schools and chuichea. The climate is healthful. There Is no war lax en land, nor Is there any conscription. For completa Infor. S!J,ff tH!tJN?nl0H or .""'ent. "duced railroad rates and desciiptlve Vu.trated pamphlet, addrecn Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, or J.H.MacUcUB,Drawerl97,Walerto,S.D.,R.A.GOTtlt,311JitkMsSL,St.Panl,Mia. Canadian Government Asents 1H' !W WJ If UNCLE SAM OPENS COLVILLE DIAN RESERVATION WASHINGTON MPU8UC coi fei atryfi COLVIU.E INDIAN RESERVATION S REGISTRATION POINTS C E. STONE, Passenger Trafilc Manager ST. PAUL A Will of Nineteen Words. In ono of tho shortest wills on rec ord, Jnmoa II. Darling, who died on Doccmbor 3, 1915, cuts off his sons with hut $1 each and Icnves all tho rest of his OBtato to his daughter. Tho testament, which Is dated February 10, 1910, wbb filed In tho Orphans' court. It contains nineteen words, as follows: "After death, I will my daughter, Annlo C. Darling, all my monoyjand bolonglngs, oxcopt $1 to my boiis." Baltlmoro News. 8lmple Job and the Fancy Bill. , "Your bill doesn't squnro with what you'told mo boforo I went to the hos pital, doctor." 1 "What's tho matter?" ' "You Insisted that It was to bo Just a slmplo ltttlo operation and thoro waa nothing at all to bo alarmed at." Detroit Froo Press. Personally Considerate, Kitty Uoggy Soft 1b continually patting hlniBolf on tho back, isn't ho? Peggy Yob; tho dear boy is solUnd. .Ho dumb animals. Three Hundred Million Bushel Crop in 1915 Farmers pay for their land with oso year's crop ad prosperity was sever so great Recrardincr Western Cnnnrla n n crrnin producer, a prominent business man says: "Canada's nosition todav is I rVinn vr TriorA in mnm esinol stops itching and burning vou are SufTrrfnrr with m .:,,rv. rash or other tormenting skin-eruption, try Res Inol Ointment and Resinol Soap. You will be sur prised how quickly the itching and burning stop and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. Kcilsol Ointment and Rcttnol Soap tuve ben prctcribtd by phrtlrtan tor over twenty rear. Sold by alt druf uti, (or free trial alte c( each writs to Iteslnol Client. Co., Baltimore, Md. Halml .Shavtnjr Slick $nott oUOy sUvlut unytr Utidtr-fttcid , k -u . : . .--