Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 30, 1916, Image 7

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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DRUGGISTS HIGHLY
Satisfied With Results
I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's
6wamp-Itoot for sis and one-half years
and my customers aru always satisfied
with the results obtained from the usa
of the medicine and speak favorably re
garding it, I have used it for "pain in
the back" and a bottle or two put ino in
good shape and made mo feci fine again.
I believe Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root will
cure any cases for which it is recommend
ed if they arc not of too long standing.
Very truly yours,
FRANK JENKINS, Druggist.
Pilgrim, Texas.
November 11th, 1915.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten ccnta to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information,
telling about tho kidneys and bladder. "When writing, bo suro and mention this paper.
Regular hfty-ccnt and one-dollar size bottlts for salo at all drug stores.
QUIETED FOR SHORT TIME
Youthful Soldiers Had to Do Some
Thinking Before They Could Find
Effective Answer to Gibe.
Some young volunteers wcro travel
ing to their drilling ground and a cer
tain noisy section of them at one sta
tion Bought to pass the time by hurling
111-mnnnered gibes at n smart-looking
ofllccr In the "Regulars," who was
vaulting for his train. lie stood tho
fire, very well for ten minutes, and
then, stopping near the compartment
which held the rowdy volunteers, said
sharply to tho guard:
"Guard, what Is the meaning of tills
train's long delay?"
"They are examining the volunteers'
tickets, sir," answered the guard.
"Oh, thanks," drawled the officer;
"but I always thought that children In
arms never required tickets."
And the train started again before
nny of the volunteers had sufficiently
recovered from the shock to reply.
London Tit-Bits.
His Voice.
Visitor Is he a bass?
Impresario No, he is a base decep
tion. Judge.
No man or- woman has ever been
educated to great usefulness or last
ing distinction outside the school of
adversity.
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LEADER" AND
Shot
For the hich flyers, or the low flyers, "Leader" and
"Repeater' shell3have the reach, spread and penetra
tion. Their great sale is due to these qualities, which
insure afull bag. Made in many gauges and loads.
BE SURE TO ASK FOR THE W BRAND
"The Spirit Was Willing."
epitc the exhortations of her
teacher, small Mary persistently lagged
during the march in the kindergarten
onctwornlug.
M hist tie teacher called Mary to
kev aide aud said ; "Mary, dear, can't
yon fcp up with the music and the
HH.jp fcoy In front of you?"
''Yea," answered Mary, with a beam
Ins mk. obliging smile, "I cun, but my
Hew afcaoM cuu't."
Sniff, Sniff.
"Bw I get to Vlubdub's fish
market r"
"Hollow your nose."
"Hollow my uosu? Now, that seems
Indefinite udvlce to give u man."
"H to uU 'right when hunting for u
tlsh nutrkot." Louisville Courier-Jour-Mai.
ada's Liberal Offer ol
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teat Land to Settlers
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i open to you to every farmer or farmer's son
wno is anxious to cacaDiian lor
himself a happy home and
prosperity. Canada's hearty
invitation this year is mora attractive
than ever. Wheat is much higher but
her fertile farm land just as cheap, and
in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat
chewan and Alberta
160 Acn Homatwdj Are Aetatlly Pi to Settlen
tat Other Land Sold tt from $18 to $20 pw Acn
The .treat demand for Canadian Wheat will
keep up the price. Where a farmer can get
near S3 tfnr whpat nnri ralta 0 to 45 bnfthela to
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the acre ho U bound to male moner- that i
what you can expect in Western Canada. Won-
drrful vlelda alio
Mixed Farming; in Western Canada is fully aa
profitable an industry 83 grain raisins.
TIio czcellfint grneie s, full of nutrition, are ttaa only
fnnlculan as to reduced railway rates to boot. of
mibleraUon, Ottawa, Can., or to
M. J. Motion, Drawer 197, Waterlown, S. D. ;
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RECOMMEND
DR, KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT
Customers Speak Favorably
We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur
ing all that timo wc never had a dis
satisfied user of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root; al) of our customers speak very
favorably regarding it. Wo know of
cases of Qall Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or
Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma
tism where it produced the most benefi
cial results. Wc believe it is a good
medicine for tho diseases for which it i
intended.
Very truly yours,
McCUNE DRUG CO.,
By N. E. McCune,
Bridgeport, Texas.
November 11th, 1915.
College Men In War.
Possibly inoro than nny other war
ever waged, tho present European
struggle has drawn Into Its vortex men
of education, men of mental attain
ments 'and students. In tho very na
ture of this war It could not be other
wise. With the possible exception of
Russia there is not a nation engaged
but has had to draw deeply upon its
human reserve resources. It Is doubt
ful If there Is n family In Prance, Ger
many or Grent Britain that does not
have a representative somewhere
among the fighters. What a toll this
war has tnken of the Intellect of Eng
land Is Indicated by a report of Doc
tor Burrows, principal of King's col
lege. From this It appears that regu
lar men students of English birth have
fallen from 800 In the year previous
to the war to uhout 100 now. Tho col
lege has contributed 512 officers to the
army and navy. And the work of the
college Itself, especially the scientific
part of it, is directed largely along
lines Incidental to the war.
Lovers' Quarrel.
"I demand hack my lock of hair."
"I'm sorry. I wanted that lock of
hair."
"Surely after this quarrel you can
treasure it no longer."
"Not as a matter of sentiment, hut
I am stufllng a sofa pillow."
Then the quarrel raged afresh.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
REPEAT!
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Shells
Muffling Children's Cries.
"Teach your child to take ids hair
brush or old slipper spauklngs with
out tears aud without crying," is (he
advlco of Dr. Ueujumln P. Croft of
ludluuapolls.
"Children should bo taught first of
all to control their emotlous, to tol
erate pain without outwurd slgu' and
to suppress us much us possible the
tendency towurd that condition which
ordinarily is termed nervousness, but
in reality is mora force of habit," Doc
tor Croft suys.
A cruel story runs ou wluwls, and
every hand olU tho wheels ur they
run.
Tb deYll U proud of u grumbler, uo
mutter whether ho belong to u church
or not.
f Oil. Bulsr and Fl.
tioodicnoolt.churcboa.inarketaconvanrflnLellmata ly.lMtViV N-
rzoollant. Military aerrlco Is not eorupnlJiorr In MMI fcM VlfDr
Canada but Uiero Is an unoiua! demand for farm l)rAlMt jfX
labor to repl&co tho manyipnog men who bayo Bffi'jimtt'vtau
jaexsooat., at. raw, rauia. m
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POLO IS MOST POPULAR ALL-AROUND SPORT
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FAST GAME AT AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Polo Is plnyed In this country practically nil the year round. During tho
winter months the climate and conditions of the Krouruls arc suitable for the
Pacific const clubs, Hawaii and the Philippines ; In spring the Rtune Is plnyed
In the Southern circuit, which includes Aiken, Cnmdivi, the several army posts
and Washington; In the late spring the game- Is popular In Philadelphia and
adjacent suburbnn clubs nnd Lnkewood, N. J., and Is next followed by tho
Western and mid-Western circuits. In May nnd June tho gnme Is In full
swing at oU tho Eastern clubs nnd Narragansett Pier, It. I., annunlly wit
nesses the crmmplonshlp series extending over a period of several weeks, lta
the recent tourney decided there tho mounts used represented a cost of from
$50,000 to S100.000.
SPORTING
Boston has an Interscholnstlc Ice
Hockey league.
Richmond (Va.) Junior high school
teams are playing soccer football.
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New York university will add a
swimming team to its nctlvlUes.
DIrmlngham, Aln., contemplates con
structing u municipal golf course.
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Eighty or more new 2:10 trotters
will join tho select ranks this year.
Princeton's first baseball game next
year will be March 21 with Dickinson.
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The agitation to put a ban on all
kinds of hotting in bnsebnll is a good
one.
A movement has boon started to
build a half-mile truck In Llneoln park,
Chicago!
Footbnll Is n game that requires a
stiff backbone, n stiff arm and a stlffcr
upper lip.
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Ward Miller, veteran right fielder of
the Browns, Is to be operated on for
a double hernia.
Stoughton A. Fletcher has engaged
the young western trainer Henry
Thomns for 1917.
Gnlety Leo 2:10ii, dam of Leo Ax
worthy, Is In foal to San Francisco
2:07, this year.
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People who speak of "playing golf"
do not have the right idea. Golfer.
do not play they work.
The pacing stallion Minor Ilelr
3 :liS, by Helr-at-Law, will make his
future home ut Mlllston, Tenn.
'Why Is It thnt all those football
piuyers wo see In the papers inuBt
1 huVe their hands on their hips?
yoccer clubs of Philadelphia' and vi
cinity boast 3,800 players enrolled In
the district governing association.
Tho Australian Jocko club sub
scribed and' raised for English patriotic
purposes during the lust year ?183,850.
Roston, Brooklyn and Cincinnati
villi not be represented In tho Inter
state Three-Cushion league this sea
son. Mabel Trask, 2:034., won 13 races
aud more than ?3!i,000 In light harness
rucc3 over grand circuit trucks this
yeur.
Jose II. Cnpablauca, tho Cuban
cuamplon chess player, will gtvu a
series of lectures In Now York No
vember 14 und 21.
a
l'rls Speaker Is wlso enough to
know that ho 13 a star In the playing
end of the game nnd that he might
lx) n dub as u maunger.
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Washington university of St. Louis
In gathering funds for a proposed ?13,-
000 swimming pool. The students
raised $-1,000 nt a recent meeting.
Big preparations aro already being
mnde on the Pacific coast to entertain
tho Cubs If they go there next spring
to do their spring coifdltlonlng.
Cornell University Athletic associa
tion has sold over 2,(500 season tickets
at $10 ench to students entitling tho
holdors to nil major sport games there.
That German scientist who snys
women have less lung power than men
uovor attended n high-school basket
bull trumo and listened to the rooting,
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bUUIYIDd VVELL-UUHriUCU
WHILE ON BALL FIELD
Every time Jack Coombs,
pitcher of the Brooklyn (Natloir
nl league) champions, goes out on
tho field to pitch ho wears a
heavy rubber brace from kneo to
hip, nnd supplements this with
ynvds and yards of bandages.
Jack also carries a heavy steel
brace as a protective device.
They are necessary, following
his severe Illness which ended
his career with the Athletics.
Ills wonderful stamina is shown
by his ability again to hold his
end up as a pitcher with the
J champions of 1010. Coombs
1 alone beat tho Bed Sox In tho
i recent series und has never been
2 defeated In a world's series.
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CLABBY RETAINS COOL HEAD
Laughs at Warning of Newspaper Men
That George Chip Had a Punch
Kids With Scrlbeo.
Jimmy Clabby Is a fine example of
tho boxer who keeps cpol at all times.
Jimmy was boxing 20 rounds with
George Chip nt Duly City. He hnd
been warned that If Chip ever con
nected with his chin he would bo
"knocked dead."
Along about tho tenth round, while
sitting In his corner, Clabby leaned
Jimmy Clabby.
over and spoku to thos In Uie press
seats.
"Say," he said, "I thought you fel
lows said this guy had u punch."
"Bettor bo careful, Jim," cautions J
one of the scribes, "if he lands you'll
find out."
Clabby throw back hJU huad am
toughed. Then he camo back with tills
"If a guy tuts a punch and can't Inm'
a; he husn't got It hno h?"
The newspaper men hud no ImmtibV
ACe reply to the question. Jimmy hnc
ihelr gout. And throughout the rev
Jimlnder of tho fight, between roundc
und In the clinches, Clabby kept kid
ding the newspaper men about tie
punch that wasn't binding.
TRACKS FOR AUTO SPEEDINQ
Present Prospects Aro That Five New
Plants Will B Added to Cir
cuit Next Season.
Although the majority of tho 12 mo
tur speedways now in operation have
not'mude money on their raews this
season, present pronpects tin that five
now tracks will be added to the cir
cuit next seuaou. Plttfcburgh lias Just
announced u mllllou-dollar plant, Phil
adelphla uud Birmingham, Ala., havo
tracks la 1e process or construction,
while Now Orlenns and Columbus, O.,
finvo speedway projects In the process
of promotion. The 12 tracks now com
pleted thrt havo staged races within
tho lust ycur follow: IiidlnnnpoHn, New
York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Lou An
i'les, Tftcoma, Minneapolis, Kansas
City, Des Moines, Omaha, Bloux City
nnd Provideuco,
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WATCH JONES' OUTFIT
Will Be Real Dark Horse in Next
Season's Race.
Manager Contends That Pitching la
First tsscntlal for Winning Com
bination McGraw of New
York Qlants Agrees.
Grandstand managers are pretty well
agreed that Fielder Jones' Brownies
lack that run-making essential n
punch. Sixty-four games of tho one
run margin variety, .15 of these defeats,
are pointed to as evidence thnt tho
club Is deficient In batting effective
ness, writes Ed Wray In St. I-owIs post
Ulspntch. It Is also ngrocd by tho nmntcur
managers thnt Fielder Jones Is milk
ing a mistake in sitting tight with his
present outfit and In planning to con
tinue his 1017 campaign with tho snmo
punchless cast.
-But there is tho large "on-the-other-hnud"
to his argument, osa that can
be backed up by figures. Batting is far
from being everything In tho life of
a successful team; and that the Injec
tion of a little more timeliness Into the
swotting of our Brownies, plus tho
team's great superiority In speed, may
yet vindicate tho club's manager.
The nnswer to this view will, of
course, bo : "See whnt happened to tho
club this year. It had a fair trial."
Jones argues differently. He main
tains that a good start would havo
brought confidence and n nenr-first-plnce
position to his club.
Jones holds nnd ho Is supported by
facts that pitching Is tho first thing
Manager Fielder Jonco.
needed by a tonm. With thnt anything
Is possible. Ho regards the failure of
his own club as due to Koob's illness
at the start and In mldscnson Daven
port's failure to round to form until
ho had lost about nine games. Plank's
tardy return to championship class and
tho failure of Hamilton to come
through, rather than to the downfall of
clean-up men Pratt and Marsaus.
Johnny McGraw Is ready to O. K.
tho view about pitching. For, while,
everybody is crediting his new Infield
with tho return to winning form of tho
Giants, It is noteworthy that the pitch
ers of the club, In annexing their long
string of victories, allowed a grand av
erage of only 1.5 earned runs per nine
Inning gume.
M'LOUGHLIN STAYS IN GAME
California Star Will Not Forsake Pas
time That Made Him Famouo
Will Return to East.
Maurice E. McLoughlln, the Califor
nia star has not forsaken the game thnt
made htm famous. At tho close of the
title tourney at Forest Hills, III., tho
former national champion said : "I am
quoted every year as saying thnt I havo
played my last set of tournament ten
nis, while ns a mutter of fact, I havo
nevor made such u statement. Any
man who has been nn athlete and then
enters a business career with Its con
finement Indoors knows It Is Impossible
to keep his physical condition perfect.
That has been my trouble, but If I get
the opportunity, I will return to tho
East und tournament play."
DEFEATED BOXER IN DEMAND
Charley White, Who Fallsd to Lift
Lightweight Championship Title,
Receives Offers.
While Charley White, who failed to
annex the lightweight title in Ids bout
with Freddie Welsh nt Colorado
Springs, Colo., Is appearing theatrical
ly In the West, his manuger is receiv
ing all kinds of offers for White's serv
ices. Tho best offer comes from New
York, where White is wunted to fight
two contests, one against Benny Leon
ard nnd the other against Johnny Dun
dee. White will accept whim he fin
ishes his engagements.
H0PPE CHANGES HIS' STYLE
Champion Bllllardlst Drives Around
Tablo Rather Than Take Chanceo
on Thin Shot.
Balk line billard champion Willie
lloppe is mild to havu changed his
stylo since last year. Formerly he
played close shots with u "shave" Eng
llsh figuring to gel the feather edge of
each sphere. Now he drives around
the table rather than play it thin shot,
his object being to keep the object
balls continually in front of the cue
ball. He Is hitting the balls full und
Uiklugtio chances on spectacUlar shutv.
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Ask for and Get
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
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IMCUT MACARONI fACTORY IN AMUICA
Sioux City Directory
"Hub of tho Northwest"
FOR J1K8T BKUVICE SHIP
RICE BROTHERS
I.Wo Hinck Cotnmlfiitlon Mrrcliants at
SIOUX CITY. OhleaBO or Kmnmnm Otty
Hard on tho Burglar.
"I hear thnt tho homo of Scrlbblns,.
tho writer, was entered Inst night und'
n number of manuscripts stolen."
"Is thnt so? I suppose Scrlbblnn
has set tho pollco on track of tho'
thief."
"Oh, ho says that if tho follow lms
nny better success In placing tho sttuT
than ho lias had himself, he's only too
glad to let him try It." Farm Life.
RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN"
Quickly Cleared by Cutlcura Soap and
Ointment. Trial Free.
You may roly on thoBO fragrant,.
Bupor-crcnmy emollients to enro for
your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth
ing bettor to clear tho skin of pimples,,
blotches, redness and roughness, tho
scalp of dandruff and itching and tho
hands of chapping and soroncsB.
Froo oamplo each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt I
Boston. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv.
Health Item.
A learned doctor of Johns IIopklu
snys that football spells health for tho
spectators hecauso they leup up and
cheer wildly. After nil, It Appears that
what tho world chlelly needs for Its
health Is some trivial excuse to leup
und wildly cheer. Perhaps It would
be In order for medical science to as
certain tho relative hygienic values to
be derived by tho spectators from an.
exciting game of plnochlo or checkers.
To keen clean nnd healthy take Dr
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach. Adv
Very Much So.
"Is this really cut glass?"
"I should say sol Cut from $1.25
for 08 cents."
Getting Old Too Fast?
Late in life the body shows signs of
wear nnd often tho kidneys weaken
first. The hack is larac, bent and achy,
and tho kidney action distressing. This
rrmkos pcoplo feci older than they nre.
Don't wait for dropsy, gravel, harden
ing of the arteries or Bright's disease.
Use a mild kidney stimulant. Try
Donn'a Kidney Pills. Thousands of el
derly folks recommend them.
A South Dakota Case
Mrs. Wm. Itorgmn,
000 W. Fifth St., Madi
son, S. Dak., Bays:
"Every timo I mado a
sudden movo, or tried
to stoop, a Bliarp pain
solzod me across tlio
small of my back. This
pain kept up and
robbed mo of all am
bition, in fact, unlit
mo for any kind of
work. I thought mr
kidneys wcro dlsor
dorod, but nothing
helped mo until I UBed
Donn'a Kldnoy Pills.
After nnlslilng two
boxes, I was cured."
Get Doan'a at An Stare. Kn ttn-m
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