-.jujuss rflHPWTH .kv sl!,!.JU.W!5isWT r-r' , - -"ST' -f u .rt" " DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. HUSBAND OBJECTS TO OPERATION Wife Cured by Lydia E; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "J Des Moines, Iowa." Four ycaro ngo I was very nick and my life wa3 nearly ffimiiinihihiiiuiii,.!! spent, ino doctors stated that I would never got well with- out an operation and that without it I would not livo ono year. My husband objected to any operation and got mo some of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I took it and commenced to get better and am now well, am Btoutand cblo to do my own housework. I can recommend tho Vegetable Com pound to any woman who is sick and run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer.1 My husband says I would have been in my grave ero this if it had not been for your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Blanche Jeffer son, 703 Lyon St, Des Moines, Iowa. Before submitting to a surgical opera tion it is wise to try to build up tho female system and euro its derange ments with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound; it has saved many Women from surgical operations. "Write to tho Lydia JE. Pinkhum filodicino Co., Lynn, Mass., for (advice it will bo confidential. THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTB 36 Rige Rttipe Book free SK1HHER MFG.C0.. OMAHA.U.SA IAJIGUT MACMOXI FACTORY IN AMM1CA APPEfoflDBGIYBS If Ton hTB beon thratoned or hayo GALLSTONRS INIJIOH9TION, OA8 or pilns In tho rlelit CUCC lde write foryaluablelJook of Information IllCt L c. nonius, Dirr. ho, sis s. diiubocs gt..cuiugo BASEBALL EDITOR IS HURT Makes Unkind Comment on Question Asked by Sweet Girl Viewing National Game. Gllllgan, tho Demon Swntter, stepped ap to the plate. It was tho last half of the ninth lining with the score tied and two men out. Gllllgan swung at the first ball anil missed. The next one was a ball, and the next and tho next. Tho umpire called the next ono a strike, though 20,000 fans disagreed with him. "This one tells the tale," said every body to his next neighbor. Gllllgan gripped his bat firmly, dug his spikes Into the ground and swung with all his might. Crack ! The ball sped as If shot out of a cannon, far over the center field fence, while the Demon trotted round the bases amid the plaudits of the multitude. When the excitement had subsided a bit, n girl Oh, she was a beautiful girl. You ought to've seen her well, anyhow, this girl touched her escort timidly on the arm and asked In dul cet tones: "Does the batter have to pay for tho hall when ho 'loses It over the fenco like that?" And yet some people thought wom en should bo allowed to vote. New i'ork World. The pubic's neck Is always exposed, Brightens One Up There is something about Grdpe-Nuts food that bright ens one up, infant or adult, both physically and mentally. .What is it? Just its delightful flavor, and the nutriment of whole wheat and barley, including their wonderful body and nerve building mineral ele ments! A crisp, ready-to-eat food, with a mild sweetness all its own; distinctive, delicious, satisfying Grape-Nuts "There s a Reason" UiHsjWin HI w m lllllll KSFr&S Hill Ml LSUvuia Mill I HUij ScSCfefu'll , Ask foiand Get .-"Rsy SkINIBR8 U faa jj TIM COUNT APPONYI, AUSTRIAN DIP. LOMAT, EXPRESSES HIS FAITH IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT Regrets Failure of Foreign Minister to Appoint Successor to Discharged Ambassador to Washington Looks to Services of Great Republic London, Sept. 25. Budapest papers received in London contain tho fol lowing report of u statement made by Count Albert Apponyi In tho Hunga rian parliament In tho courso of n speech on tho foreign policy of tho government regarding tho nbsenco of the Austro-llungurlan ambassador In Washington: "It Is oua of tho failures of tho for eign minister Unit he did not appoint an ambassador In place of tho dis charged Austro-Huugarlan ambassa dor at Washington. Wo arc all liv ing In hope that when at last peace comes nud when tho time nrrlves for a neutrni power to offer her services It will be tho great republic across tho Atlantic as most fit for a work of such mugnltudc. "We all hope the United States ad ministration will tnko the affair In hand sooner or later when they deem It proper to do so, and wo find our selves not even represented diplomat ically In a proper mnnner. "I know that certain steps or hints were offered on tho part of tho United States to tho effect that tho position of ambassador should be tilled by the monarchy. In spite of this wo have not moved, nlthough the Interests of tho monarchy demand that wc should have a reliable and able representative iherc." In Hungarian jlltlcal circles It Is rumored that should Count Apponyi himself bo asked to accept the mis sion as ambussador to Washington ho would not refuse to do so, and that his appointment would be re ceived most favorably in America. ALLIES ROUTED, SAYS BERLIN Field Marshal Von Mackensen's En circling Movement Shattered Line in Dobrudja. London, Sept. 25. By one of tho most brilliant coups In the present war, Field Marshal von Mackensen has " turned what looked like over whelming defeat In the Dobrudja dis trict of Roumnnla into n victory. Earlier dispatches declared Macken sen's forces were retreating before the onslaughts of the combined Russlnn and Roumanian forces, which hnd made a stand along the lino from tho port of Constnnza, on the Black sea, to the Danube. r The text of the Berlin statement Is sued on Friday, follows: "In Dobrudja strong Roumnnlan forces attacked southwest of Topral Sari (14 miles southwest of Constan 7ii). By an encircling counter-attack by German-Bulgarlan-Turklsh troops against the flank and rear of the ene my the Roumanians arc being driven back in disorder. Bucharest ofltrlally stnted that the Invaders have been driven back moro than five miles and "nro still In re treat." SENDS APOLOGY TO -U. S. England Regrets Cebu Affair Off Phil Ippines Commander Did Not Know Vessel Was So Near Shore. Washington, Sept. 22. Great Brit ain formally apologized to the Unltetf States on Wednesday for the IJrltlsh vlolntlon of Amerlcnn neutrality in the Philippines, when a British destroyer Inside the three-mllo limit stopped and searched the steamer Cebu, Hying the Stars and Stripes. Tho British claimed the vessel was searched In a dense fog of the early morning, nnd the commander was un able to tell how far he was from shore. The Cebu was nenrlng Manila, and was stopped ono nnd a half miles from Carabno Island, then searched, the British commander forcing the Cebu's commander to surrender the vessel's passenger list nnd freight manifest. Tho incident Is now closed. BIG DAM BURSTS; 250 DIE Wave of Roaring Water Twelve Feet High Sweeps Through Bo- hemiart Villages. Berlin, Sept. 21. The giant dam hit uated abovo Ilannwald burst. Many lives were lost und enormous property damage was caused ut Gublouz, Bo hemia, and In Welssendesso valley. Two hundred nnd fifty bodies, many of them children, have been recovered. U. S. Aids War Orphans. New York, Sept. 25. Seventy thou sand dollars has been raised In the United States for tho Holland-American Home for Homeless Belgian Or phans, it was announced by Miss lien or! ku Van Der Filer. Civil War Veteran Dies. Itlchmond. Va., Sept. 25. Capt John Muxwell, eighty-four, Is dead here. During tho Civil war ho placed an Infernal machine lu a lloet of gun boats, destroying three aud killing 40 men. JEALOUSY AND 101 THEY ARE QUITE DISTINCT AND SEPARATE ATTRIBUTES. Idea That There Can Be No Lovo Without Large Admixture of Jeal ousy Is Not by Any Means Well Founded. Tho prevailing idea appears to bo that thero can bo no lovo without a pretty largo admixture of Jealousy, and that, onversely, almost every caso of Jealousy springs from some misguided lovo affair. Whether this idea is the right ono or not is decidedly open to question. Ideal lovo affairs preclude Jealousy al together, nnd whero absolute trust and confldenco exist there is no room at nil for tho green-eyed monster. It is only when the courso of truo lovo ceases to run smoothly, Or whero tho passion Is an unlawful one, that Jealousy creeps in llkt, a cunkcr at tho root Ono curious attrlbuto of tho Jcal ous woman who plans to sweep her rivals out of tho way Is that sho gen erally shows a marked lack of brains In her methods. Jealousy Is popular ly supposed to arouso a diabolically clever ingenuity in tho breast of tho Jealous fair one but, as a matter of fact, It seldom does anything of the sort. In my opinion, Jealousy makes wom en do tho most stupid things In tho world I Not only does It blunt all their liner feelings, but at tho sumo time it causes " curious confusion of mind, which falls to take the proper grasp of consequences and which Is utterly Illogical and childishly reckless In Its workings. One bus only to glance nt the dully papers to see this fact practically Illus trated. The schemes of the jealous woman arc the most childishly Imma ture in the world, and in ulmost overy caso fall to pieces and bring speedy retribution on her own head. For not alono does the victim suffer. Tho tvorst generally comes upon tho plot ter herself. Lovo very often does bring a cer tain amount of jealousy in Its train. But at tho samo time it Is entirely up to ourselves to curb those feelings and to keep them from outward and vlsiblo sign of expression. Moreover, it is perfectly truo that, although love generally does admit of Jealousy, tho latter can exist and flour ish pretty successfully without love. A woman may bo desperately Jealous of the attentions which a man pays to another woman without In tho least loving that particular man. Jealousy may spring from hurt pride, or from balked hopes, or from the fear of what people may say, qulto as frequently as It springs from love. Therefore, In tho last analysis, wo may most assuredly claim that jeal ousy and lovo arc two distinct and qulto separable affairs. Philadelphia Inquirer. Artist Excels In Making Splints. Here's an artist who attained fame by deserting her art. Sho Is Miss Grace Gassettc of Chicago, and Gen eral Joffre has Just received her at his heudquarters, the first and only Amer ican woman ho has so distinguished. Miss Gnssetto Is kuown as tho painter of portraits fine enough to be hung lu tho Paris Solon, but It was not for that that General Joffro received her. It was because, leaving her art, sho devoted herself to Inventing devices to make wounded soldiers moro com fortable. So many Ingenious splints did she contrive to make war victims easier that French surgeons asked her to write a textbook on tho subject. Not long ago she went to tho front to introduce a new surgical bandage, and General Joffre, hearing of It, ex pressed a wish to seo the clever young American woman. Caressed the Wrong Hand. The Broad Ripple car was crowded nnd she and her young man were stand ing Just Inside tho rear door. She leaned against the young man ffhd ho held to the door which served as a support for tho conductor also. Sho reached over and patted a hand the conductor's hand. Passengers on tho rear platform smiled. Tho con ductor winked and squeezed her bund. Block after block tho caresses con tinued. Sho looked contentedly up at her young man and he didn't know what ho was missing non what the rear platform passengers were laughing about. Neither did she. Indianapolis News. Aeks,for "Movie" Censor. Tho Madrid Society for tho Study of Penitentiaries and Upbuilding of De linquents has petitioned the Spanish government to creato a censorship of moving picture films, as it declares that a number of tho criminal off en kc'j committed nowndays by tho youth of tho Spanish capital are directly traceable to tho portrayal of crime in moving picture dramas. Tho Difference. 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However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinglmmton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. COULD NOT CORNER MIKE Mr. Flaherty Ready With Explanation for Failure to Keep Awako In Church. Ono Saturday evening Mrs. Flaherty said to her husband, who is a success ful contractor: "Mike, Father Burke Is to preach tomorrow at St. Patrick's church, and you've often told me you wanted to hear him." "Ves, Jane, I do want to hear him. They say he's a line speaker." "But, for pity's sake, Mike, If you do come with me, keep awake I You know you're always falling asleep dur ing the sermons." "I'll do my best, Jane." Next day, when Father Burke began to preach, Miko watched him for live minutes, and then dropped off to sleep. When they were back home Jano gave Mike a tongue lushing. "Well, Jane," said Mike In self-dc fense, "it's Just this way. When I engage a new hand I watch him to seo if "he's on tho Job. Ap soon as I 11 nil he's efllclont and hnril-worklng I don't bother nbout him any more. Now, as soon ns Fnther Burke began I saw he was right on tot his Job, and so I didn't worry about hlni. And then, In spite of myself, I let go." Everybody's Magazine. FOR ITCHING SCALP And Falling Hair Use Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. When tbo scalp Is itching becauso of dandruff and eczema a shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot wator will bo found thoroughly cleansing and sooth ing, especially if shampoo is preceded by a gentlo application of Cutlcura Ointment to tho scalp skin. Freo sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L, Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. Imparting Information. Tho British soldier will make a Joke even against himself. An elderly lady In a bus noticed the initials "U. D. C." on a soldier's tunic. Sho puzzled her brains, but could not solve the mystery as to their meaning. At hist her curi osity overpowered her and sho miked what they stood for. 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During lute years tho government bus experi mented with small herds numbering about 100, which have been transferred to 13 different states for the purpose of restocking reservntlons. In this way It Is hoped that wild elk can be retained in this country permanently. The Adirondack herd was rapidly ap proaching extinction when tho govern ment and tho state of New York took a hand. It Is believed that after the fate of the buffalo many states will at tempt to encourage the propagation of elk In country which Is unlit for fann ing. True Philanthropist. "What tllspoMil did old Vandeigelt make of his enormous fortune when ho died?" "Most of It was left as n 'fund to supply gasoline to Indigent motor ists.' " Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when tho liver is right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gentlybutfirmlycom' pel a lazy liver do its duty. Cures Con stipation, In digestion, Sick Headache. and Distress After Enting. 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