Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 22, 1917, Image 3

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA,
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A Woman's Burdens
aro lightened when sho itirns to tho right
medicine. If her cxlstonco Is mudo
gloomy by tho chronic wtal.ne.sses, dell
cato derangements, nud painful disorders
that aflllct her nx, sho will llnd relief nnd
emancipation from her troubles In Dr.
Pierce's Favorlto Prescription. If sho's
overworked, nervous, or " run-down," sho
llnd now llfo and strength. It's a power
ful, Invigorating tonic nnd ncrvlno which
was discovered and used by an eminent
physician for many years, In all cases of
"female complaints" and weaknesses. For
young girls just entering womanhood ;
for women at tho critical "change of llfo":
in bearing-down sensations, periodical
pains, ulceration, lnllammatlon, nnd overy
kindred ailment, tho Favorite Prescrip
tion " h tho only medicine put up without
alcohol Ingredients on wrapper.
Council Ilnrrrs, Iowa. "Somo tlmo
cku a uau uispmcenicnt, iu:s caused mo
tu iiuvu suvoro
pains In my back.
I wns nprvnua nml
, weak, nnd, ns I was
going through mid
lo life, would hnvo
f hot Austins, nlsri
dizzy snells. I took
i thn 'T'avnrltn t'rrv.
rscrlptlon' and It
i provea very beno
Ilclnl. It helped to
. ,., , , Dulld mo up In
health nnd strength, and wns a great
liolp to mo in many ways. I shall always
recommend It to others whom 1 llnd suf
fering." Mas. S. C. JIaiib, 3540 Ave. A.
Uunr-rNOTox, Iowa. "I am glad io
Bay that Doctor Plerco's Pleasant Pellets
liavo been a family remedy for fifteen
years. Sold lv dnmgMs I have found
them flno to overcomo constipation. They
aro not only pleasant but tho results
never disappoint, and tho longer-used
the bolter they nro appreciated." Mii3.
Anna Moseka, 1339 Asumun Street.
Make Pennies Talk.
Save your pennies iuJ make thera
count a hundred before you spend n
dollar.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
lias beonNi household panacea ull over
the civilized woi1 for more than half
n century for constipation, intestinal
troubles, torpSl liver aud the generally
depressed fooling that nccohipunlcs
such disorders. It is n most valuable
remedy for Indigestion or nervous dys
pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on
headache, coming of up food, palpita
tion of heart and many other symp
toms. A few doses of August Flower
ivUl Immediately relieve you. It is a
g'itle laxative. Ask your druggist.
Bold in till civilized countries. Adv.
House Is Relic.
Newburyport, Conn., house built In
the seventeenth century will be pro
served as a landmark.
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore inquires constitutional treat
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
Is takon Internally and acts through tho
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of tho disease,
Elves tho 'patient Btrength by Improving
the general health and assists nature in
doing Its work. $100 00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to cure.
DrugglHts 75c. Testimonials free.
r. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
Recognized His Sermon.
Two of England's most famous act
resses are "daughters of tho manse,"
and Mnthoson Lang Is tho brother of
the archbishop of York, Itt. Itov. Cos
mo Lang. Hnrnsby Williams, who
represents the characters of Dleken
to the life, was educated for the
church and was only a youth when lie
became attached as n preacher to n
mission at Dow. So successful was
.lie, writes a correspondent, that innnj
of his sermons were sold at a penny
n copy. lie tells, a good story of one
of them.
" 'Mono, Mont', Tekel, Upharsln"
('Thou are weighed In the balance
nnd found wanting') was my text," he
says, "and as I delivered the sermon
with all the dramatic fervor at m.
command I created a sensation. Some
years later r weut to a certain church
Tho preacher was a well-known church
dignitary. When ho read out his text
I pricked up my onrs. Still higher did
I prick them, till they neaily fell oil
my head, when, ns the preacher read
his sermon, I recognized my own ju
venllc effort."
A Perfect Husband.
"Substcr Is a perfect husband."
"I never heard he wiiij so wonder
ful." "Well, every time ho sees a mill'
box he feels In his pockets."
Only Fair Bargains.
There arc no good bargains that nro
not fair bargains, and whoever makes
nny other kind cheats himself.
Good for Irons.
Waxed paper Is good to rub your hot
Irons before using. It removes soot
aud nny other discoloration.
Stop
That
Cold At Once
CASCARAM QUININE
The old family remedy In tablet
form safe, sure, eaty to take. No
opiates no unpleaant after effect!.
Curei colds in 24 noun drip in 3
day i. Money back if it fa.Ua. Qet the
genuine pox wuu
Red Top and Mr.
HiU'a picture on it
24 Tablata for 25c.
At Any Drugstore
W. N. U SIOUX CITY, NO. 47-1917
awAv ' r7wYV
Vjt'-4i5r&S5:Sil
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U.S. SENDS OUT
DRAFT CALL TO
9,000,000 MEN
All Registrants Required to Fill
Out Questionnaire Classify
ing Order of Call.
INVENTORY OF MAN POWER
Flvo Divisions to Be Formed Depend
ing on Occupation and Claims for
Exemption Allowed Local Boards
Will Help Registered Men.
Washington, Nov. 10. Undo Snm
hns begun the most gigantic Inventory
of man power ever attempted.
Preparations for tho second draft
were started when copies of tho ques
tionnaire for every one of the nine
million men registered for military
service were sent to the local exemp
tion boards. '
'I'll t nuncflnnnnlrn tniiRr hn filled nut
by overy registered man between the
ages or twenty-one and tmrty-one. it
will nlnce In the hands of tho gov-
' ernment the life history of every reg
I Istered man and will give a complete
1 census of the men of military nge In
87 trades, industries nnd professions.
The questionnaire will classify all reg
' Istered men for service.
Classification of registered men in
tho order of their liability for military
service will bo tho tlrst accomplish
ment of the questionnaire. Men will
be clnssltled In live divisions, the first
division to l)e called tho first nnd the
fifth division last.
Tlie classes and the order In which
they will be called are as follows:
CLASS 1.
Single men without dependent rela
tives. Married mnn. with or without, chil
dren, or fnther of motherless children,
who has habitually failed to support
Ids family.
Mnrrled man dependent on wife for
support.
Married man, with or without chil
dren, or fnther of motherless children;
man not usefully engaged, family sup
ported by Income independent of his
labor.
Unskilled fnrm laborer.
Unskilled industrial laborer.
Registrant by or In respect of whom
no deferred classification is claimed
or made.
Itegistrant who falls to submit ques
tionnaire and In respect of whom no
deferred classification Is clulmed or
made.
All registrants not Included In nny
other division In this schedule.
CLASS 2.
Married man with children or father
of motherless children where such wife
or children or such motherless chil
dren are not mainly dependent upon
his labor for support for the reason
thnt there are other reasonably certain
sources of adequate support (exclud
ing earnings or possible earnings from
the Inbor of the wife) available, and
that tho removal of tho registrant will
not deprive such dependent of support.
Married, mnn, without children,
whose wife, nlthough the registrant Is
engaged In a useful occupation, is not
mninly dependent upon his labor for
support, for the reason thnt thn wlf
is skilled in some special class of work
which she Is physically able to perform
and in which sho Is employed, or in
which there Is an Inlmedlato opening
for her under conditions that will en
able her to support herself decently
nnd without suffering or hardship;
Necessary skilled farm laborer In
necessary agricultural enterprise.
Necessary skilled Industrial laborer
In necessary Industrial enterprise.
CLASS 3.
Mnn with dependent children (not
his own), but toward whom-he 'stands
in relation of parent.
Man with dependent aged or infirm
parents.
Mnn with dependent helpless broth
ers or sisters.
County or munlclpnl oflleer.
Highly trained fireman or policeman,
nt feast three years In service of mu
nicipality. Necessary customhouse clerk.
Necessary employee of United States
In transmission of the mails.
Necessary artificer or workman In
United States armory or arsenal.
Necessary employee ill service of
United States.
Necessary assistant, nssociato or
hired manager of necessaiy agricul
tural enterprise.
Necessary highly specialized techni
cal or mechanical expert of necessary
industrial enterprise.
Necessary assistant or assoclnte
manager of necessary Industry, enter
prise. CLASS 4.
Mnn whoso wife or children are
mainly dependent on his labor for
support.
Mariner actually' employed In sen
service of citizen or merchant In the
United Srntes.
Necessary solo managing, control
ling or directing head of necssury
agricultural enterprise.
Necessary sole mnnnglng, control
Hug or directing head of necessary
Industrial enterprise.
CLASS 5.
Ofllcers legislative, executive or
Judicial of the- United States" or of
state, territory or District of Colum
bia. Regular or dulj ordained minister
of religion.
Student who on May 18, 1017, wr.t
preparing for ministry In recognize!
school.
Persons In military or naval service
of United States.
Allen 'enemy.
Resident alien (not nn enemy) who
claims exemption.
Person totally and permanently
physically or mentally unfit for mili
tary service.
Person morally unlit to bo n soldier
of the United Stntes.
Licensed plhtt actually employed In
the pursuit of his vocntlon.
Member of well organized religious
ect or organization, organized nnd ex
isting on May IS, 1017, whose then
existing creed or principles forbid Its
members to participate In wur In nny
form, and whose religious convictions
are against war or participation there
in. Boards to Aid Registrants.
To aid tho registrants In filling out
these questionnaires nnd determining
their clnoolrlcatlnn lognl advisory
bonrds have been provided for ench
local exemption district. Disinterest
ed lawyers have been taken Into serv
ice to aid in the general administra
tion of the law.
All exemptions made prior to this
time or revoked. Every man not In
the military service must fill out n
questionnaire, and the merits of his
case will be decided upon ngnlu.
Any person fulling to fill out a ques
tionnaire lg automatically placed In
Class 1 and liable for Immediate duty.
Following the classification comes
a scries of general questions. There
thoiufollow eleven other series of ques
tions which fit particular cases rang
ing from the man who claims physical
disability to questions asked of. men
seeking exemption because they arc
divinity students.
Tho general questions establish n
most intimate knowledge of the per
sonal characteristics of the registrant,
lie must state every occupation at
which ho has worked during the pust
ten years, giving not only tho name of
the occupation, but the number of
hours worked each week and a state
ment of his education.
In these questions the registrant Is
given the privilege of stating his pref
erence of service, nnd may stato
whether ho Is willing to attend a
night school fitting him for service
prior to being called Into en in p.
There then follows a list of 87 trades
and professions, nnd the registrant is
given spnee to lndicate'whlch he has
worked In nnd for how long n period
Occupational List.
The occupational list follows:
Accountant; nrtlst, dramatic or
otherwise; auto and gas engine man
(a) factory, (b) garage, (c) Ignition
system, (d) marine engines; auto and
motor truck driver, baker, band In
strument, barber, blacksmith (n) help
er (b) forger; boatman, bollernmker,
bookkeeper, butcher, canvas worker,
enrpenter (a) brlgde, (b) cabinetmak
er, (c) house, (d) ship; chemical In
dustry worker, clorlcul worker, con
crete worker, contractor, cook, dentist,
detective, draftsman (a) architectur
al (b) mechanical, (c) topographical ;
druggist, electrician (a) instruments
repair, (b) motors and dynamos, (c)
oufsldo work, (d) wiring; engineer,
graduate, (a) automotive, (b) chem
ical, (c) civil, (d) electrical, (e) me
chanical, (f) mining, (g) sanitary; fac
tory worker, farmer, furrier, fire-fighter,
forest ranger, foundry man (a)
core maker and moldcr, (b) furnace
mnn; grocer, guard, gunsmith, harness
maker, horseman, horsoshoer, lnborer,
lawyer, lineman, (a) telegraph, (b)
telephone ; locksmith, longshoreman,
lumberman, machinist (a) drill press,
(b) general mechanic, (c) grinding
machine, (d) lathe, (e) miller and
planer, (f) toohnaker; mason, mer
chant, millwright, miner (a) .digging
nnd loading, (b) drill, (c) explosives,
(d) timbering, (e) track laying; mov
ing picture expert, nurse, painter (a)
house, (b) sign, (c) scene; puttern
mnker, physician, plasterer, plumbing
trades, policeman, printer, quarryman,
railroad mifn (a) construction, (b)
operation, (c) maintenance, (d) re
pair1 railway motorman, rigger (a)
bridge, (b) building, (c) ship; sales
man, sawmill man, seafaring mnn,
sheet metal worker (a) copper, (b)
Iron, (c) tin; .shipbuilder, shoemaker,
stableman, steam engineer (a) motive,
(b) stntlonnry; stenographer, stock
keeper, structural Iron nnd steel work
er, student, surveyor, tailor, teacher,
leamster, telegrapher, telephone opera
tor, telephone repairman, tile mnn,
typewriter, veterinary, wutchman, wel
der, acetylene, etc.; wheelwright, wire
less operator.
Many Questions Asked.
Persons clulming exemption on the
ground of being aliens are asked to
give the date of their birth, their birth
pluoo, the time of their entrance to this
hiii r tlie name of the vessol upon
which they entered and their compun
Inn. '11 ley ure also listed, "Are you
willing to return to your native coun
try anil enter its military service?"
Claimants for exemption on grounds
of dependency must nnswor a 'series
of thirty-one filiations, supported by
affidavits of tho dependents. These
questions aro most intlmnte, seeking a
declaration of tho exact amount of
money contributed to tho support of
tho dependent each month. Each reg
istrant must also declare thu amount
of his Income for ih- past twclvw
months nnd the amount of his prop
erty, real and personal. If n regis
trant owns n house he must statu
wliethpr lie rents it and If ho how
much rent he receives. Encumbrance
upi.ii property must hv declared, at
well as the amount of taxes paid in
tho past yeur. "Has your flfo ever
lio'i employed?" Is one question nsk
ed. "Is vour wife trained or uUlll.
Vd !n nnj tailing?" "Do you or your I
wife live i.vltb tier pareuts?" '
Wash day Is smile day If you use Red
"runs Rail illuc, American made, therefore
the best made. Adv.
Before and After.
"Why are the stars so dim tonight?"
Mio cooed Miftly.
"Decause your eyes are so much
brighter," ho whlspurcd, pressing her
little hand.
Thoy were engaged then.
"I wonder how many telegraph poles
It would tuko to reneh from here to
the slurs?", sho murmured, musingly.
"One, If it wore long enough," he
growled. "Why don't you talk com
nam sense?"
That was after they were mnrrled.
Dr. Plerco's Plenslmt Pellets arc tho
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
On Authority.
Hobby, the son of the house, ngo
four, was not the sort of boy that
comes In to entertain grown-up visi
tors. Quito the contrary. His placo
was tho back-yard playground, nnd he
know It. Hut one day when he entered
the drawing room Inadvertently he
was beckoned forward for Introduction
to n caller.
"Hobby," said Ills mother, "this Is
Mrs. Lord."
Hobby wnit up nnd shook hands
gravely. Then ho turned and regard
ed his mother with an amused twinkle.
"Aw, say, muvver," ho returned,
"you're klddln' me. There ain't no
Mrs. Lord."
. Deaf Can Hear.
An Improved telephone receiver hns
boon put on the market by tho use of
which it is said that oven persons par
tially deaf can hear over thu tele
phone. Tho receiver has a trumpet
shaped design, with n llutcd enr piece,
nnd is bo made ns to shut out nil ex
ternal noises. It is also claimed for It
that It does away with the ear split
ting cracks which result when cen
tral Is working to get u party who
"doesn't answer."
SOFT, CLEAR SKINS
Made So by Daily Uso of Cuticurn
Soap and Ointment Trial Free.
Tho Inst thing nt night nnd the first
In the morning, bathe tho face freelv
with Cuticurn Soap and hot water. If
there aro pimples or dandruff smear
them with Cuticurn Ointment beforo
bathing. Nothing bettor than Cuticurn
for daily toilet preparations. j
Free sample each by mull with Book
Auuress postcard, uuticuru, JJcpt. Oj,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Lucrative Employment.
First Newsboy Chlmmle's got a
Job ns caddie for a golf club. Is (lore
much money In tint? V
Second Newsboy Do sulnry nln't
much, but flcy makes a lot extra back
In' up fellers when dey lies about do
scores dey made.
Silencing Him.
J . ivn illl-l Mill IV 111 )UU iwnuiy
hand me the gum?
v.iiniutife jw.iiii;i-ri- vt'l Ull IIIJ ,
with nil my heart.
Typewriter Girl No, thanks; only
tho gum, plcnse.
Youn
Women
Are Told How to Find
Relief from Fain.
Nashua, N.II. "I am nineteen years old and
overy month for two years I had such pains that I
would often faint. and have to leave school. I had
such pain I did not know what to do with myself
and tried so many remedies that were of no uso.
I rtad ahout Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetahlo
Compound in the newspapers and decided to
try it, and that is how I found relief from
pain and feel so much hotter
When I hear of any girl suffering
aa I did I tell them how Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetahlo Compound
helped me." Dklina Mam-in,
29 Eowers Street, Nashua, N. II. c-
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetahlo Compound,
made from native roots and herhs, contains no
narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore,
THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY
LYDIA E. PINKHMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
In His Class.
"I'm a man of few words.''
"Same here, I'm mrfrrled, too."
Easy to Rid Home
of Rats and Mice
Tlicro Is no need of aurfcrliu; from tlio
lepredatlohg of ruta unci mlco now Hint
StenrnH' Paste Is readily obtalnublo at
nearly every store. A sinnll box ot tliU
effective exterminator costs only 35
cents and In usually sufficient to com
pletely rid tlio hoiiko, storo or nam of rats
and mlco. The U. H. Government luis
bouKlit thousands of pounds of Stearns'
I'OBte for URe In cities where ruts and
mlco ure plentiful, Tho Posto Is ulso
iftlclcnt In dextroyltu; cockroaches and
waterbUKs. Adv.
Women study side ty Hide with the
men In the universities of Italy.
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Carter's Little Liver Pills
You Cannot be JED
Constipated
and Happy
Small Pill
Small Dole
Small Trice
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many colorless faces but will greatly help most pale-faced people
United States Will Profit.
Secretary of Commerce Itedflcld says
Germany's foreign trade will largely
come to tho United States.
nig men with tho toothache alwnys
look foolish.
than I used to,
LYDIA E.PINKHAM
Want More Dogs of War.
Shepherd dogs, mountain dogs,
watch dogs, rat catching terriers and
bulldogs ure requested by the war dog
service of the French ministry of war,
owing to the growing use of dogs for
military inirposcs.
Red Cross Hall Illuc, made in America,
therefore the best, delights the housewife.
All uood grocers. Adv.
Mustard Removes Odor.
After handling llsh the unpleasant
odor will bo entirely removed If a lit-
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hands.
Vlnletfe Wong Is known as Mary
I'lcUford of Chinese lllmdom,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always i
Bears tho $
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Thirty Years
TH OtNTAUW MUMMt, NIWVOM 6 ITT.
STOMA
HORSE SALE DISTEMPER
You know that when you cll or buy throURh the sales
you lmve about ono clianco In fifty to escape HA 1,13 STA1IM0
niSTKMl'iSii. 'SioiiNS" is your truo protection, ydur
only safeguard, for an Buro no you treat all your horses
with tt. you will aoon bo rid of tho disease. It acta da a
suro proventlvo, no matter how thoy aro "exposed."
DO cents nnd It a bottlo; 5 and M0 dozen bottles, nt alt
Kood dniBRlsts, horso Roods housea, or delivered by tho
manufacturers.
SI'UIIN MUUICAIj CO., Mnnufactnrera, Goshen, fad., U.S.A.
A Remedy That
Makes Life
Worth Living
Genuine bear signature
The averagu joung fellow is ulwnys
hoping that some day he'll llnd u for
tuna ready-made.
Philadelphia building In which Ben
Franklin conducted his printing ofBco
Is still standing.
MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
VOIl I1EST SKRVICR SHIP
RICE BROTHERS
Live Block Commission Verrhants at
SIOUX CITY, Chlosno or Kanmam City
SAVE TIME-MAKE HONEYI
Tako aWlntot Short Course
Oommarelal, Shorthand. Typewritlwr, Maeblnljt.
Automobllo. Farm Tractqr, Qas Engines. vFlna
equipment j bhj shops. Term opens December 4th.
WiltBfor Information. HIGHLAND PAHK COL
LKOti. 200 Euclid Ave., Dos Moines, la.
COUGHING
annoys others nnd hurts you. Relievo throat
iiiuniiuiiami iu:KiiaK,ana set riaorcougtu.
colds and hoarseness by taking at once
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