Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 20, 1917, Image 8

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Grow Grain in Western Canada,
Make Profits, and Show
Greater Patriotism.
The nation-wide cry of "More Efll
clency" 1ms now readied even the most
remote agricultural sections and there
Is u general Interest amongst the farm
ers to Incrense their products nnd to
reduce their expenses. The need of
foodstuffs Is greater than the world
has ever hefore known, and every ef
fort Is being used to meet the world's
food requirements, becoming more
apparent every day. While It Is true
that this desire la nttested by n gen
eral patriotism, there is an under
lying factor in thin extension work
to secure some of the benefits that are
being offered by a ready market at
maximum prices. Wide-spread atten
tion has been given to the opportunity
In this respect in "Western Cannda,
where fortunes nro being made In n
few crops out of grain nt present
prices.
It has been found that the open,
level prairie can ho cultivated for
wheat nnd other small grains at a min
imum price, nnd during the past few
years the yields have been more than
satisfactory. Wheat crops of forty
bushel to the ncro have ben common
In Western Canada in the inst three or
four years, and with a present avail
able price of over $2.00 p-r bushel this
moans a return on Investment and
labor that cannot be duplicated elsc
"whero. This Is made possible by the
low priced lands that can be secured
..for grain growing. The range In price
runs from 515 to 525 per ncre, accord
ing to location and other local condi
tions. In this period of "more agricul
tural efficiency" It Is apparent nt a
glnuco that the farmer on low priced
but high grade lands, growing his
grain nt a minimum cost, Is reaping
n golden harvest with the highest per
centage of profit.
The cultivator of high priced farm
lands has a big handicap to overcome
In computing his profits on a. $200 nn
acre farm as compared with the agri
culturist reaping ns great, If not
greater return from $25 an ncre land.
It therefore becomes n question for
tiie fnrmer himself to-answer, whether
he Is doing himself nnd his country the
best service, by devoting all his ener
gies to working high priced land that
yields no better return thnn land that
un be secured at one-eighth the
.price It is n case of getting either
minimum or maximum quantity. Many
kavo already decided on the alterna
tive, nnd with their spare money in
Tested in and now working Western
Canada lands, they are allowed to
speak for themselves. Apparently they
" are satisfied, for we learn of cases
where on a $4,000 Investment, in one
year they have had their money back,
with a profit of from C0 to 100.
Such Is.one of the steps In progressive
scss now being demonstrated In the
effort to create greater efficiency. The
Canadian Government is using every
effort to bring these conditions to the
attention of the agricultural world, In
order to secure the necessary increased
grain production so grently needed.
The farmer In Western Canada Is ex
empt from nil personnl taxes. Ills
buildings, stock nnd Implements nre
ot assessed; and every encourage
ment Is given to farmers to improve
and increase their fnrm output. Re
duced railway rates, are being offered
to new settlers, to look over the coun
try and to size up nn unprecedented
opportunity in farmlnfr. Advertlee
ifcient. ' Take Cover!
I Lord Northcliffe, apropos of a Zep
pelin attack on London, said nt a dln
acrin New York :
''Nowadays In my country, when we
want to proi?lnlm a man a fool, we say
lie '-hasn't sense enough to como in
tit of the raid."
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for all ailments that
arc! caused by a disordered stomach
and inactive liver, such ns sick head
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
Biises In the stomach. August Flower
f a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
uoui iu swjinacu ana intestines, cleans
nnd sweetens the stomach nnd alimen
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se
creto the bile and impurities from the
blood. Sold in nil civilized countries.
SO and 90 cent bottles. Adv.
Pay No Attention to Him.
"What do they mean by a presiding
genius?"
"One who can keep order nt a worn
nn'H club," growled the grizzled
grouch.
Keeping the Ouallty lip
jUAXATIYK miuMOQUiaUNll. the World-ramons
vutn fur Culda nnd Orlu, la now too por buz. On
ccuuntur iba adranco In tlio prlco of tbe biz dif.
fefi)UlMiHilclrml.CrK-entrnte1 Kxtracltsnd Cbi-m.
contained In I.AXATIVH UKUMOQUININH,
UwasnwcsBiirr to Int-rrate tbo prlco to tbe Drug
flu. HIUHMuod the trst for a Qnartur ot a. Cnv
Wf. Itlz used lr over Olf llUed Nutlon.
A Plain FTiason.
"Why is It that pantomimes don't
pay?"
"How am they when money talks?"
Always use Ucd Cross Ball Wiie. Delight
the lauudiYMi. At all good eioccrs. Adv.
The flrt stp to "preparedness" Is
to attend well jo your own business
Oak Park. III., prohibits uuto dri'
ing by ehllrirvw under sixteen. .
GERMANY GUILTY
OF BARBARITIES
III WAD coper
Atrocious Treatment of the Help
less Part of Campaign Plans
of Military Leaders.
POLICY OF FRIGHTFULNESS
Terrorism Declared a Necessary Prin
ciple In National Warfare Dru
talltlca May Be Said to Be Di
rectly Attributable to tho
' Empercr Himself.
A pamphlet Ju6t Issued by the Com-
m'ttee on Public Information tells of
the horrors deliberately and systemat
Ically Inflicted upon the people of Bel
glum by tho German soldiers, under
tho orders of their commanding offi
cers. Quotations given are from docu
ments already mado public or In the
possession of the government at Wash
ington. '"or tnnny years leaders In every civ
ilized nntlon have been trying to make
warfnro less brutal. The great land
marks In this movement are the Ge
neva and Hague conventions. The for
mer made rules ns to the care xof the
sick and wounded and established the
lied Cross. At the first meeting at Ge
neva. In 1SG-I, It was agreed, and until
the present war It has been taken for
ewnted. that .the wounded. nnd.the doc
tor nnd nurses who eared for them
would bo safe from all attacks by thr
memy. The Hague conventions,
drawn up In 1S00 and 1007, nicle addi
tional rules to soften the usages of wnr
nnd especially to protect noncmnbnt
nnts and conquered lands. Germany
took a prominent part In these meet
ings, and with the other nations sol
emnly pledged her faith to keep all the
ru'cs except one article In tho Hague
rcgulattous. This wns nrtlcle 44.
which forbade tljo conqueror to force
nny of tho conquered to give Informa
tion. All the other rules and regula
tions she accepted in the most binding
manner.
Hut Germany's mllltnry lenders hnd
no Intention of keeping these solemn
promises. They hnd been trained
along different lines. Their leading
trenernls for many yenrs had been urg
ing a policy of (rightfulness. In the
middle of the nineteenth century Von
Clauscwltz was looked upon as the
greatest military authority, and the
methods which he advocated were uied
by the Prussian army In Its successful
bv the Prussian army In its successful
cnuso these wars hnd been successful,
the wisdom of Von Clauscwltz' meth
ods seemed to the Prussian army to be
fully proved.
Policy of Frlghtfulness.
Now. the essence of Von Clauscwltz'
tenehlngs was that successful wnr In
volves the ruthless npplicntlon of force.
Tn the opening chapter of his master
rvork, "Vora Krlcge" ("On War"), he
jays:
"Violence nrms Itself with tho Inven
tions of nrt nnd science. . . . Self
imposed restrictions, almost Impercep
tible and hardly worth mentioning,
termed usages of International law.
accompany It without essentially Im
pairing ltd power. . . . Now, philan
thropic souls mlcht easily Imnglne thnt
there Is a skillful method of disarm
ing or subduing nn enemy without
causing too much bloodshed, nnd thnt
thlR Is tho true tendency of the art of
wnr. However plausible this mny np
penr, still It Is nn error which must he
dptroyed; for In such dangerous
rlilntcs ns war, the errors -which pro
ceed from ti spirit of 'good-natured-ncs'
nre precisely the worst. As the
nse of physical force to the utmost ex
tent by no means excludes the co
operation of the Intelligence, It follows
thnt he who uses force ruthlessly, with
out regnrd to bloodshed, must obtain
n superiority. If his enemy does not
so use It."
In 1877-73, in tho course of a serle
of articles upon "Military Necessity
nnd Humanity," General von Hnrtmnnn
wrote, tn the same spirit as Von Clau
se wltz:
"The enemy state must not lie spared
the wnnt and wretchedness of wnr:
these arc- pnrtleulnrly uSoful in shat
tering Its energy nnd subduing Its wll'."
"Tniiividnnl persons may be harshly
dealt with when an cxnmple Is made
nf them, Intended to serve as n warn
Ins. . . . Whenever n national wnr
breaks out, terrorism becomes a nec
essary mllllnry principle." "It Is a
gratuitous Illusion to suppose thnt
modern wnr does not demand fnr more
hmtnllty, fnr more violence, nnd nn
action fnr more general thnn was for
merly the case." "When Internntlnnnl
war hns hurst upon ih. terrorism be
comes a principle made necessary by
mllltnry considerations."
"War Established by God."
Tn IRSl'Von Moltke, who hnd been
commnnder In chief of the Prir nn
- iv In thc Franco-Prussian war, de
clared :
"Perpetual peace Is a dream and not
even n benutlful drenm. Wnr Is an cle
ment In the order of the world estab
lished by God. Ry !t the most noble
virtues of man (ire developed, courage
nnd renunciation, fidelity to duty nnd
the spirit of sacrifice the soldier gives
IiIh 'fe. Without war, the world won't!
degenernte and lose Itself In material
ism." "The soldier who en dines suf
fering, privation and fntlgue, who
courts dangers,, cannot tnko only ln
proportion to Mie resources of the
country.' He must tuke all thut In nec
essary to his existence, m has n
right to demand of him anything super
human." "The great good In war Is
that It should he ended quickly. In
view of this, every moans, except those
which are positively condomnnble
must bo permitted. I cannot, In any
way, agree with the declaration of. St.
Petersburg when It protends that 'the
weakening of the military force of the
enemy constitutes tho only legitimate
method of procedure In war. No I One
must attack nil the resources of the
enemy govcrnment.Vhls Ilnnncos, his
railroads, his btock of provisions and
even his prestige. . . ."
Jinny other examples might be cited
from the writings offjcriimn generals.
The very best Illustration of this atti
tude, however, Is to be found In the
emperor's various speeches, nnd espe
cially In his speech to his soldiers on
the eve of their departure for China In
1000. On July 27 the kaiser went to
nremorhnven to bid farewell to the
German troops. As they wero drawn
up, ready to embark for China, he ad
dressed to them a last official message
ftam the fatherland. The locnl news
paper reported Ills speech In full. In
It appeared this advice nud nthnonltlon
from the emperor, tho commander In
chief of the nrmy, the luiul of all Ger
many :
Soldiers Told to Be Merciless.
"As soon as you come to blows with
thpencmy ho will bo beaten. No mercy
will be shown! No prisoners will be
taken I As the Huns, under King At-
tlla, made, a nnme for themselves,
which Is still mighty In traditions nnd
legends today, may tho name of Ger
man be so fixed In Chlnn by your deeds,
thnt no Chinese shall ever again dare
even to look at a German askance. . . .
Open the way for Kultur once for air!"
Even the Imperial councilors seem to''
have been shocked at tho emperor's
"peech, nnd offorts wore promptly
nuule to suppress the circulation of his
nvaet words. The efforts Were only
partly successful. A few weeks later,
when the letters from the German sol
diers In China were being published,
In local German papers, tho leading
oclnllst newspaper. VorwnorLs, ex
cerpted from them reports of atroci
ties under tho title "Letters of the
nuns." Many of tho leaders In tho
relehstng felt very keenly tho brutnllty
of the emperor's speech. The obnox
ious word "Huns" had excited almost
universal condemnation. When the
relehstng met, In November, the speech
was openly discussed, nerr Llcber of
the center (Catholic party), after quot
ing the "no mercy" portion of the
speech, added. 'Thero nre, nlns. In Ger
many groups enough who have regard
ed tho atrocities told In tho letters
which have been published as the duti
ful response of soldiers so addressed
and encouraged." The leader of the
social democrats, Herr Bebcl, spoke
even more pointedly. Toward the end
of a two-hour address ox: the ntrocltles
committed by the German soldiers in
China nnd on the speech of tho em
peror, he said :
"If Germany wishes to bo the benrcr
of civilization to the world, we will
follow without contradiction. But the
ways nnd means In which this world
policy hns been carried on thus fnr, In
which It has been defined by the em
peror . . . nre not, in our opinion,
the way to preserve the world position
of Germany, to gain for Germany the
respect of the world."
The consequences of the emperor's
speech Bebel aptly described : v
"By It the signal wns given, garbed
In the highest nuthorlty of the German
mplre, which must have most weighty
consequences, not only" for tho troops
who went to China feut also for t'lose
who stayed nt home. An expedition
of revenge so barbnrous as this has
never occurred In the Jnst hundred
years nnd not often In history; nt
least, nothing worse thnn this hns hap
pened in history, either done by the
Tuns, by the Vandals, by Gonghls
Khan, by Tamerlane, or even by Tilly
when he sacked Mngdehurg."
Atrocities In China.
These atrocities Hi China or "Letters
of the Huns" continued to be published
In the Vorwaorts for several yenrs and
appeared Intermittently in the debates
of the relehstng ns late ns 1000. At
that tlmo the socialist, Herr Kunert,
reviewing the procedure In a trlnl of
which he had been the victim In the
previous summer, stated that he hnd
offered to prove "that German soldiers
In Chlnn had enguged In wanton nnd
brutnl ravaging; thnt plunder, pllluge.
extortion, robbery, ns well n8 rape nnd
sexual abuses of the worst kind, had
occurred on irvery large scale und that
German soldiers had participated In
them." Ho had not been given an op
nortunlty to prove his allegations, but
had been sentenced to prison for three
months for assailing the honor of the
"whole German nrmy." Tho out-
rngenuncsH of this sentence was made
clnr by the revelations, mnde In the
-eldistng shortly afterwards, of simi
lar ntrocltles committed by German
nfTHn'R nnd soldiers In Africa In the
campaign ngalnst the Ilereros.
These Idens, which have come to
control the minds of the military
clnss. are best shown In the "Germnn
War Book" ("Krlegshrauch Im Land
krlege), published In 1002. The tone
of this nuthorltotlvo book may be
Judged from tho following extrncts:
Teachings of German War Book,
"But since tho tendency of thought
In the Inst century wns dominated es
sentially by humnnltnrlnn considera
tions which not Infrequently degene
rated Into sentlmentnllty and flabby
emotion (Sentlmentnlltat und welch
llcher Gefuhlschwarmerel), there have
not been wanting attempts to Influ
ence the development of the usages of
war In a way which wns In funda
mental contradiction with tho nnture
of war nnd Its object.' Attempts of
this kind will ulsn not bo wnntlng In
tho future, the more so ns thesi agi
tation have found g kind of moral
mttgntttrft lu Pome prvf'cns ff tli"
Geneva convention and the Brussels
and Hague conforcnccs."
"By stooping himself in mllltnry his
tory nn officer will be able to guard
himself ngnlnst excessive humnnltnrl-
,nn notions; It will tench him that cor
tain severities are IndiMpoiisnblo to
wnr, nny more, that tho only true hu
manity very often lies In n ruthless
application of them."
For tho guidance of tho officers In
ease the Inhabitants of conquered ter
ritory should take up arms against the
Gorman nrmy, thu "German Wnr
Book" quotes with approval the letter
Napoleon sent to his brother Joseph,
when the Inhabitants of Italy were at
tempting to revolt ngnlnst him:
"Tho security of your dominion de
pends on how you lehavo In the con
quered province. Burn down a dozen
places which are not willing to sub
mit themselves. Of course, not until
you have first looted them; my sol
diers must not bo allowed to go away
with their hands empty. Have three
to six persons hanged In every village
which has Joined tho revolt; pay no
respect to the cossack" (that Is, to
members of the clergy).
Officers Trained to Be Savages.
Some of the rules laid down in tho
"Germnn Wnr Book" nro Illustrated,
nnd their spirit made more definite In
"fTnterprcte MIHtnlrp-'zuni Gcbrnuch
Im Felndesland" ("Mllltnry Interpreter
for Use In the Knemy's Country").
This Is a ninnunl edited at Berlin In
1000. "It contnlns," says the Intro
duction, "tho French trnnslntlon of tho
greater part of documents, letters, nnd
proclamations, nnd some orders of
which it mny be necessary to make uso
In time of war." ThuS, eight years
before this war began, the German
military authorities were not only pro
paring their olllcers to wage war In
a manner wholly contrary to The
Ungue regulations, but also wore look
ing forward to the use of these proc
lamations In French or Belgian terri
tory. Among Its forms,. ready for use
by Inserting names, date, nnd places,
nre the following:
"A tine of 000,000 marks In conse
quence of an attempt made by
to assassinate a German soldier,- Is Im
poses on the town of O. By order
of .
"Efforts have been made, without
result, to obtain tho withdrawal of the
fine.
"Tho term fixed for payment expires
tomorrow, Saturday, December 17, nt
noon .
"Bank notes, cash, or silver plnte
will be accepted."
"I have to acknowledge receipt of
your letter dated the 7th of tills month,
In which you bring to my notice the
great difficulty which you expect to
Meet la levying the contributions.
... I can but regret the explana
tions which you have thought proper
to give me on this subject; the order
In question which emanntcs from my
government Is so clear and precise,
and tho instructions which I hnve re
ceived In the matter are so categori
cal that If the sum due by the town
of Jt Is not pold the town will bo
burned down without pity 1"
Ruthless Destruction 'Ordered.
"On nccount of the destruction of
the bridge of V , I order: The dis
trict shnll pn'y n special contribution
nf 10,000,000 frnncs by way of amends.
This Is brought to the notice of the
public, who are Informed that the
method of assessment of the said sum
will be enforced with the utmost se
verity. The village of P will he.
destroyed Immedlutely by fire, with
the exception of certnln buildings oc
cupied for tho use of the troops."
These forms hnve been of great use
to the German commanders In Bel
glum and northern Prance. The close
ness with which they hnve been fol
lowed In these conquered Innds, dur
ing tho present wnr, may be seen by
rending these two proclamations:
"The City of Brussels, exclusive of
Its suburbs, hns been punished by nn
nddltlonnl fine of 5.000,000 francs on
nccount of tho nttnek mndo upon n
Germnn soldier by Ityckere, one of its
police ofllclnls.
"The Governor of Brnsesls.
"BARON VON LUETTWITZ."
November 1, 1014.
Placard posted" on the wnlls of Luno
vlllo by order of the Germnn authori
ties: "Notice to the People:
"Some of the Inhnbltnnts of Lunc
vllle mndo an attack from ambuscade
on the German columns nnd wagons
(trains). The same day (some of the)
Inhnbltnnts shot nt sanitary forma
tions mnrked with the Bed Cross. In
nddltlon Germnn wounded nnd the mli
Itnry ambulnnee wero fired upon.
"hecnuse of these nets of hostility u
fine of OfiO.OOO frnncs Is Imposed upon
tho commune of Lunevllle. The may
or Is ordered to pny this sum In gold
or sliver up to 60,000 francs. Septem
ber C,f 1014. nt nine o'clock In the
morning, to the representative of the
Germnn mllltnry nuthorlty. All pro
tests will be considered null nnd void.
No delay will he grnnted. v
"If the commune does not punctual
ly obey the order to pny the sum of
050,000 francs, nil property that can
be levied upon will be seized.
"In case of non-payment, visits from
house to house will he made and all
the Inhabitants will be searched. If
anyone knowingly hns concealed
money or attempted to bold bnfik his
goods from tho seizure by the military
authorities, or If anyone iittoinptw to
leave the city, lie will be phot.
"The mayor and the hostages taken
by the military authorities will be held
responsible for the exact cxecutlor
of the above mdors.
"The mayor Is ordered to puh'lsh
Immediately this notice to the com
mune.
"VON PASBEVrJCU."
Cnmoed the Ladder.
11. L. O'Donnell, new assistant gen
eral manager of eastern Pennsylvania
allwny linos, began railroading an n
rodman In 1SS8.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOItfA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, nud seo that It
ttenra flin
Signature rtC&rffffl&l
in esc tor uvcr hu icars.
Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria
Tonawnnda and North Tonnwanda,
N. Y., nro to cdnsolldato governments.
If there were no fools the fads would
die out.
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A vegetable remedy that nlwny3 pives projnpt relief in consti
pation. Banishes that tired feeling altogether and puts you
right over-night, stimulates the Liver gently, but quickly restor
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to their natural functions. Making life worth living.
Small rill
Small Dosa
Small Pnco
to'S
ROSY CHEEKS or,"RM-THY
M ditto'
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Deserved Rebuke.
"John' Henry Kibbles, would you
tnke tho bread out of your children's
mouths to buy gasoline?"
"Tut, tut, my tlear. Why this melo
dramatic attitude? Am I doing any
thing of the sort?"
,"lt amotints to thnt. You'vo ruined
your credit with our grocer, hut you
tnke precious good euro to pay your
gnrngo bills promptly."
DON'T WORRY ABOUT PIMPLES
Because Cutlcura Quickly Removes
Them Trial Free.
On rising nnd retiring gently smear
tho face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash
off tho Ointment in five minutes with
Cutlcura Sonp nnd hot water, using
plenty of Soap. Keep your skin clear
by making Cutlcura your cvery-dny
toilet preparations.
Freo sample each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Depl. L,,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
When Noise Don't Count.
One of tho peculiarities ' of the
leather-lunged Individual Is that he
hasn't discovered that It Isn't the
uolsc of a boiler shop thnt makes the
hollers.
Takes Bride's Name.
MurrnV Cohen, who mnrrled Ilelen
Bernay8 In New York, will hereafter
he known as Murray C. Bemnys to
keep nllve the bride's family namo.
When It comes to digging In the
Holds the Chinese woman is equal to
any man.
Death loves a shining mark, but lovo
often pick's out a rusty one.
Where In
$15 (o $30
easy to ligure
farmers (scores of them from the U.
single crop. Such an opportunity for
is worm investigation.
Canada extends to you a hearty invitation to settle on her
Free Homestead Lands of E0 Acres Eada
or secure Ecnco( the low priced
Alberta. Think"Vliat jou can malic
eaty to pet Wonderful yields alio of
Flax. Ml.cd faming and cattle raising. tW!-?-
The climate is healthful ard agreeable; railway fa- Ujpft
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The manufacture of silk ,from wood
pulp l now quite an Importunt indus
try In .Kuglnnd nnd France.
The best way to broaden yourself
h to try to get hold of tho other
fellow's viewpoint.
Most particular women use Red Crons
Ball I tltte. American made. Sure to please.
t all good grocers. Adv.
It IK dllllcu't for a man w be care
ful without being culled stingy.
Granulated Eyelids.
'fii Soto Eves, Eyes Inflamed by
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Costs teal, gives
more.snvea money.
24 Tablets (or 25c.
At Any Drue Store
Genuine
bears
signature
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COLOR Indicates Iron In the nioojt. Palo or
Got It Herself.
Isabel, aged eight, daughter of a
Winchester couple, was nt tho dinner
table when the conversation was yn la
regard to a neighbor woman who tho
day before received a decrco of di
vorce. Isabel's mother said to heV old
er daughter, "Who got her dlronjc for
her?" Little Isabel quickly sjioko tin
und said, "Why, mamma, I reekou who
Just went downtown and gwt It her
self." lndlunnpolla News.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, &uou
County ss.
Frnnk J. Cheney makes oath tliat he Id
senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Clicnoy
& Co., dolnir buslneno tn the City of To
ledo, County and Btnto aforesaid, nnd Hint
said (lrm will pay tho sum of ONI3 HUN
DRED DOLLARS for any caae of Catarrh
that cannot ho rtircd bv tho ima ot
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINHL
FRANK J, CHENHY.
Sworn to boforo me and subscribed In
my prexenco, thin GUi day of December
A. D. 1888.
(Etl) A. "W. aieason. Notary rubtlo: .
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINR In tak
en Internally and acts through the RIood
on tho Mucous Surfaces ot tho System.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. (
Necessities and Luxuries.
Tho troublo with economy la Oint
It would he so much easier to prac
tice If we hadn't mado necessities out
Jit so many luxuries.
Doubly Henpecked.
.Tune Meek men will Inherit this
earth, it Is said.
.InnL Won't their wives get chcslyfr
j&$ Sores and Wounds
fiT f-jj If you know tho wonderful hrAUns
pruponiea or r. nana uuborta'
AllSOltHENT Vrlco Sl.Ott
Ton nodld uso no other propartfUon
In tbo treatment of ulro cull, Ola
Ar -f lures, poll cm and flKul. It ti(MU8
Jpa") In tho itiortost possible Uuio.
MUMkltridtbtPnctlril Home VclerlnsrUa
w 8m1 for frw b.okUl JblrUta Iap
BB If no dealer In your tonji,-rtto
fr. Dull Hoitttt' Hit Cm 100 Ofiad Airo,HHik(Jn, Hl
HeLHsHklMVMCBfiH
MS 'A . A H set fa d JM
Western Canada vou can buv at from
per acre good farm land that will rates
w
20 to 4f bushels to tho aero of $2 wheat ita
the nrohts. Many Western Canadian
S.) have paid for their land from a
100 profit on labor and investment
lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan r
with wheat at $2 a bushel and land bo
Oats. Barley and
ui o'T'ikai t rj n.eiv
--z&Etf &;;
K.ll
v.. w. V.a.W.... tA
rrnr nrncnMAi tivr'tnuirf"
Dissolved in water for douches stops
pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflaai
matlon. Recommended by Lydisk E.
PJnklinm Mod. Co. for ten years.
A healing wonder for nasa! catarrh',
sore throat and sore eyes. Economical,
Hm extroriliniry clesonna and omiL-!(M v.w
Sample iKree. 50e. sll jdnwuU. cr pwtraid If t
jaiil. The ration To jet Corawny. teuton, fK. J
v 1'OK IIKST SKHVICIt SHIP
RICE BROTHERS
Live Block ComuilHfdou Mrrutiantu nt
SIOUX CITY, Chicago or Kiias OU
W. N. U, LIOUX CITY, NO. 51-1917.
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