DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. r 4 I n V Kill That Cold and Save Health CASCARAR QUININE The old Comity remedy In tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiatei no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip In 3 d. Monrybacklfttfalls. Get the genuine uox with Red Top nnd Mr. Hilli .Picture on it 24Tablftaror25e. At Any Drug Stora Cuticura Heals Skin Troubles Soap 25c. Ointment 25 nnd 50c WAUonK.Colemnn.Waih Ington.O O. Hooks free. IlUb ea references. Ileal results. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY.No. 1-1918. j J. li. I'ntton urges Pennsylvania to roilt frni'tnrs In ill dn-nmra I.. iaio spring plowing. Always proud to show wlilto clothes. Rod Croni Hnll 131uo docs make them white. All gioccrs. Adv. In the Movies. "So you've been in the movies, eh?" "Yes, once 1 wus supe iu u dinner scene." . GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments that are caused by n disordered stomach nnd inactive liver, such ns sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases In the stomach. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach nnd intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and Impurities from the blood. Sold In nil civilized countries. 30 and 00 cent bottles. Adv. Saves 90 Slices in 90 Days. Sergeant Oelleuthelm was fitting be hind the desk at the Philadelphia po lice station recently when he beheld a negro struggling with a suitcase. The sergeant asked his business. The negro replied: "Boss, I want you to answer me a question. The food administration wants us to nave a slice of bread a day,1 and I been doing It for the last two months. I got 'em all here in the suitcase, and now I vnnts to know what am I going to do Willi 'em?" lie opened the suitcase and revealed about ninety slices of stale fireuil. Gallen tlielm recovered, and gave the negro a little lesson on real conservation." Boring for Oklahoma Oil. lCxplorations for oil In the Oklahoma fields have repeatedly shown that struc tural domes are the most promising places to bore for oil, ordinary anti clines being next best, By far the greater part of the oil produced in the state comes from domes or anticlines; hence they are coveted objects of the geologists' search. Hla Merits. "On the face of things, a shoemaker Is u man to he trusted." "Why more than others?" "Because he Is a whole-soled man nnd is generally well heeled." Appropriate Affliction. "Did that scholar know anything about the silent letters In spelling?" "Of course, he didn't; he's toe dumb." The best policy Is n paid-up one. Disagrees quick results for the better follow a change to Instant Fostum A delicious, drug free drink, tasting much like high grade coffee, com forting and satisfy ing to the former coffee user. Ideal for children. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Sold by Grocers. HHHEBig? H JMI MS MSi&fifl If When Coffee II IllillUl ' I W III EVADE THE IIOI TAX EVERY GOOD AMERICAN EARNING FAIR LIVING WILL HELP TO PAY EXPENSES OF WAR. RETURNS DUE BEFORE MARCH Heavy Penalties Provided for Failure to File Them Government Officials Will Do In Every County to Assist tho Taxpayers. 'ixOilnuton. "Must I pay an In coma lax?" j-iitit is the question that thousands of Americnns are asking. The answer, In a general way, Ilea In this state ment: Ecry unmarried person having a net Income of ?1,000 or more, and ev ery married person or head of n fam ily having on Income of $2,000 or more must file a return. These returns must be in the hands of the collector of In ternal revenue in the district In which the taxpayer lives or hns his principal pluce of business between Jnuiary 1 and March 1, 1018. The man who thinks to evade this tax Is making n serious error, llcvenuc officials will be In every county to cheek returns. Failure to make u cor rect return within the time specified Involves heavy penalties. "Not Income" means gross Income less certain deductions provided for by tho act. The law dellnes income as profit, gain, wages, talary, commis slous, money or Its equivalent from professions, vocations, commerce, trade, rents, snles and dealings in prop erty,, real and personnl, and Interest from Investments except Interest from government bonds, or state, municipal township or county bonds. Incomes from service ns guardian, trustee or executor; from dividends, pensions, roynltles, or patents, or oil and gas wells, coal land, etc., are taxable. Normal Rate Is 2 Per Cent. The normal rate of tax Is 2 per cent on net Incomes uhovc the nmount of exemptions, which Is $2,000 In the case of n married person or head of a fam ily and $1,000 In the ense of a single person. A married person or head of a family is allowed an additional ex emption of $200 for ench dependant child if under eighteen years of age or Incapable of self-support bgcauso defective. The taxpayer Is considered to be the head of a family If ho Is actually supporting one or more per sons closely connected with him by blood relationship or relationship by nwrliigc. or if his duty to support such person is based on some moral or legal obligation. Debts ascertained to be worthless und charged oft within the year and taxes puld except income taxes and those assessed against local benefits are deductible. These and other points of the Income tax section of the wnr revenue act will be fully explained by revenue ofllcers who will visit every county in the United States between January 2 and March 1 to assist tax payers In making out their returns. Officers to Visit Every Locality. Notice of their arrival In each local ity will be given In ndvance through the press, banks and post offices. They will be supplied with Income tax forms copies of which may he obtained also from collectors of Internal revenue. The bureau of Internal revenue Is seeking to impress upon persons sub ject to the tax the fact that failure to see this ofllclal In no way relievos them of the duty Imposed by law to file their returns within the time spccl tied. The government is not required to seek the taxpayer. The taxpayer is required to seek the government. Per sons in doubt as to whether they are subject to the tnx or not or ns to how to mnko out their returns, will readily understand, therefore, that a visit to this ofllclal may menn the avoidance of later dlfllcultles. The penulty for failure to make the return on time Is a line of not less than $20 nor more than $1,000, and In addition fiO per cent of tho amount of tho tax due. For making a false or fraudulent return, the pennlty Is a flue not to exceed $2,000 or not ex ceeding one yenr's Imprisonment, or both, In the discretion of the court, and In addition 100 per cent of tho tnx evaded. A6 to the Farmers. Tho number of farmers who will pay Income taxes has not been cstlmntcd by the government ofllclals, hut it Is certain- they will form a large percen tage of the 0,000,000 persons assessed who never before have paid an Income tnx. The average farmer does not keep books but If he avnlls himself of the services of government experts who will be sent to aid him, It will not be dllllcult for him to nscertain the nmount of his net Income. The farmer Is making out his return mny deduct depreciation In the value of property and ninchincry used In the conduct of his fnrm, nnd loss by fire, ttorm or other casualty, or by theft if not covered by Insurance. Expenses actually Incurred In fnnn operation may be deducted, but not family or liv ing expense. Produce rnlscd on the farm nnd traded for groceries, wearing apparel, etc., Is counted ns living ex penditures and ennnot bo deducted. Salaries paid by the state or a polit ical subdivision of the state are ex empt. A fanner holding the Job of coimly supervisor, for Instance, does not have to Include his fnlnry In hit In- I u' ic Hi, I'liinu ! I Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications ns they ennnot reach tho diseased portion of tho car. Triero Is only one way to euro Catarrhal Deafness, and that la by a constitutional remedy. HALIS CATAIUUI MEDICINE nets through tin DIood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When, this tube Is Inflamed you liavo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless tho Inflammation can be re duced nnd this tuba restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing may bo destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are cauRed by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of tho Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any caso of Catarrhal Denfness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. P. J. Chenoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Rubbing It In. "I don't kuow," muses the man with the wispy hnlr, gazing at his birthday present. "I don't know. Maybe lion rlettn didn't menn anything by it, nnd maybo she did but It seems kind o' funny that nfter all these years she should make me ti present of this book on 'Billing by Will Power, or How to Master Your Surroundings?.' It's the first gift she ever game me that wasn't useful." Judge. Time for Them Later. Tubs nnd razors were the first thought of the Sammies on coming out of I ho trenches. JIow disappointing for tho sweethearts who had hoped to dwell first in their thoughts. St. Paul Pioneer-Press. m Only One "nROMO QUININIV Til tret Urn Bcnulno.call for full namn LAXATIVI1 1IU0MO (JUIN1NU. Look for signature ol B. W. U1IOVU. X'uresaOolainOnollay, sue. It's easier to make a fool out of a dull man than a sharp one. There isn't much satisfaction In nr going with n man who doesn't enre, , ,'rv iftC . j' Ss r--.rt r Tr?ra hrnl. J 1 ! jVLvunuji-o I ' .. ... -.- -... A nrrtctf :) line uicaiomacns mm iwrz. S Thcrctn'rromoUngD&wton . . . a rl rnnt.llflS UlCCriUinC55 Uimnw-""-- neither Onlum.Morphlnc nor Ninerai. xs o wwyy - XttptaT&dmSMIELHKWl jtanpun j jUxSrnta JOxiiVfSiXt MlttSetd i IliimAaa rurs. -i ?i liBitirmmbror i . -..! nmrfvfor GonstlpaUon and Diarrhoea MSi ana revw -: --- rcsulUnilhcnjfromjnlufanty. t-'L aesi FacSIraiie Signature01 ffiMZXM Exact Copy of Wrapper. mm.es of "re common ira f835tc lil'rvSJ &-. fe. Aiam'.r' r FaiB.HV'a HTSI SfK9a PTAilJWA: foi&Cl! rll S jJftrtrGA 1 b i a 17. . fi.ia innniuiv" ass a 1 .. m MfM Eal J lh" "S Jsta I I ill! Illlhr ana oiner tana at very low prices. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crop3 also of Oats, Barley, and Flax. Mixed Farming is as profitable an mk inausiry a3 Ecngoia. cnurcnes; markets convenient, climate excellent. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway ratesto Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or to M. J. Johnstone, Drawer 107, Watertown.S. D.I R. A. Garrett, 311 JacltionSt.,St.IJ !, Minn. Canadian Government A cents Silly Dullmus. Simplicity Is the light out In the hall? Dullmus Yes. I shall bring It In? Every woman's pride, beautiful, clear white clothe. Ums Red Cross Ball Ulue. All grocers. Adr. Postmaster General Hurleson curries mi umbrella instead of u en no. A misfit truth Is the worst of nil lies. -, ft,A ""'MlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllL- Su Murine Is for Tired Eyes. 1 M0VI6S Red I'.ycs-Sore Eyea H , . Uranulatoil lijelldi. Hrata 5 5 Hefretboa lleitonx. Mnrtuu It a Fat orlta 5 2 Treatment for JJjes tbat foel dr? and (mart. r (mojoorUjea oa much of jour loving caro s s aa ronr Teeib and w lUi tlie tame regularity. 2 h CMEiMmia. YoucnmoiBUYKtntrfSi 5 g Sold at Iwng and OpUcul Hwrea or br Mali, e I Uk Motbie tjt ttattf Co, Chkuo, lor Frae Beck 5 4imiumiiuiiraiuiiMim:iituaiMiiiiiiititiiitiiumaumr. ATTENTION! Sick. To do your duty times your health consideration, lhese two women tell how they found health. Hollam, Pa, "I took Lydla E. Pinkham'a Voj ctablo Compound for female troubles and a dis placement. Ifolt all rundown and was very weak. I had boon treated by rt physician without results, so docided to gi vo Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt bettor right away. I am keeping houso sinco last April and doing all my housework, where beforo I was unablo to do any work. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is certainly tho best medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I gi vo you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. It. CnuiaiNa, It. No. l, Ilellam, Pa. Lowell, Mich. "I Buffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had fomalo weakness and displacement. I began to tako Lydla E. Plnkhara'B Vege table Compound which gavo mo rolief nt onco and restored my health. I should liko to recommend Lydla E. Pinkham's remedies to all Buffering women who aro troubled in a slml. lar way." lira. ElisuIIeim.R.No.O, Box83,Lowell,Micb, Why Not Try LYDIA E. PINKHMIS aBSBa9aBSaBSBBVBSSBB9a9SBSSaBBBnBEnajBHBBS For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Benuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmc eiNTAun oianv, niw vobk orrv. Prosperity Westers Canada wi Vu? ft iffv Thei thousands of U. S. farmcre who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops of wheat and other grains. Where you can buy good farm land at $15 to $30 per acre get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 io 45 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money that's what you can do in Western Canada. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta you can tret a HOMESTEAD F 160 ACRES FREE grain raising. Good Too Big. to Work With Pencil. Ilruce Hurlon, author of "Alorc Pow er to You," spent six months In 11 Mon tana construction camp. Ho left to take up newspaper work In Chicago. "Ain't you nshnincd of yourself?" snld the foreman of tho camp, when he left. "A big feller like you inaUlu' your llvin' with a little thing liko n lead pencil I You're big enough to s Ing 11 pick." Ominous Silence. "The newspapers seem to piny up marriages," remarked Mrs. Wombat. "Yea," assented Mr. Wombat, "Iron ble nlwnys gets si line." Anil then silence reigned. Tho Ideal wifo and the ideal husband nro two of n kind that never make n pnlr. Women during these trying should be your first ' L LYDIA E.PINKHAM CLASSIC LEARNING MADE PAY Professor's Acquaintance With the Language Enabled Him to Squelch Shine Shop Comment. The Professor's Greek Is the Greek of Homer nnd Pindar, as far as tho professor's studies hnve enabled him to get It; but ho can speak It well enough, und enough liko tho modern Idiom, to mnkc himself understood In bootblnck shops. Ue has even trav eled through Greece with it nnd got along fnlrly well. The professor's salary la no larger thnu other professors' snlnrles ; or per haps ho Is a war economist. At any rate, the sizable feet at the ends of his musculnr young legs nro encased In very ancient half-soled shoos. The other morning he stopped on Sixth avenue, muses n New York cor respondent, to have these shoes shlncd up. The Greek boys were full of gin ger; they wore swopping jokes ou their patrons In their native tongue. "A tightwad," or Its equivalent, snld the professor's servitor to the others. "A miser. Probably n wlfe-benter too" and went on to discuss the profes sor's outward aspect In detail. "Look at these shabby Bhoes," was his pero ration. Aud then the professor spoko Greek. "If I lifted my foot to your face," ho snld suavely, "perhaps, you could see them still better." "I had to pay tho cashier," snys the professor telling the story. "Tho boy was out of the shop and about three blocks up tho avenue, still running. The shop was strangely silent. Somo day I must go in there again nnd find out if that boy enmo back." Attention of Mr. Garfield. It was on tho Northwestern car line. The windows were covered with frost, nnd the sole contents of tho stove con sisted of n broken broom bundle nnd several burnt matches, muses the In dianapolis News. Suddenly u coal wngon 'roomed up squarely on the track ahead. The brakes held nnd the gong clnngcd, but the coal wagon did not leave tho truck. More clanging wns to no avail, und then the car began to gather headway. A gcntlo bump nt traded the attention of all the pas sengers, who looked forward Just In time lo see the motormairreach out of his window nnd rapidly transfer sev eral big lumps of perfectly good Ken tucky coal to his bin. Warned by tho bump, the driver got tho wagon off tho truck, nnd the car proceeded under half speed while the motormun fired up his stove. l$y the time Washington street wns reached tho car wns fairly comfortnble. Just a Private. Jnincs N. Culp, n former newspaper man, now the postmaster nt North Ver non, tells this one, relates a writer In tho Indianapolis News. A Jennings county mnn made In quiry tho other day for his son's mail. The postmaster, not knowing whether tho boy received his mall by city car rier, general delivery or rural route, ventured the query, "General deliv ery?" "No, slrcol" remarked the man, "he Is not a general yet, Just 11 privato at Camp Taylor." Cuticura lo So Soothlnq To Itching, burning skins. It not" only soothes but lienls. IJuthe with Cuti cura Soap and hot water, dry gently and apply Cuticura Ointment. For free samples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by mall. Sonp 25, Ointment 25 and CO. Adv. New York Municipal Ownership league pluns new campaign despite recent defeats. , .Cold Couaa llradnche and Grp JLAXA'ItVM llHOHO UU1NIM4 remoTfothncatua. ThorolaoBIunVUroniolJulnlne," U. W. OUOVU'b tlgiiatareKontxix. UOo. A Jnpnnc&o Is Inventor of a street sprinkler that distributes water so ns to form advertisement. Jl . MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. According to British figures the world's consumption of ten is steadily Increasing. COLIC IN HORSES domanili PnOMPToxtanUon. Keep one- or two bottles of Dr. David XloborU' Colic Drench In Tour medicine chest all the Uut. It roUeres In tbe shortest possible tlrno. Head tbo Vnictlcal Home Veterinarian. Send forfreo book let on AUO11T10N IN COWB. IfBo dealnrln Tourtonn. trrlto Or. Daild Rtscrtt' Ytl. Co.. tOOCrtii4iingt.Wiuliltlui.rII-. Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest" and FOR SHIPPERS Highest market price guaranteed and a square deal. Write for our circular. DOLUS & ROGERS, Sioux Cil, Ion FOn 11R8T BimVlCK SHIP RICE BROTHERS Lire Slock Commission Merchant at SIOUX OITY, Cltloago or Kanam City HIDES TANNED We make horse and cattle hides Into warm Fur Conta, llobes, Mitten, etc. Wo tan Bltlnn and make them Into Capa, Ladles' Conta and Fur a. We rcllno and repair old fur coats. UrlllkHl Prln PaI4 far UI4M. Writs far UU1 sad Tf, SIOUX CITY ROBE & TANNING CO., SIOUX CITY, IOWA CRE-0-LONE Stock Tonic and Dips for Hogs, Horses, Cattle and Poultry A aprclal tonic for each animal. Btrlctly'a, blood purifier and conditioner. A home Insti tution, 10 years In business at same location. Agents wanted In crery county. CRE-O-LONE MFG. CO., 50a Pearl Straot, Sioux City. Iowa ARTHUR ELECTRl1TSERV.CE ELECTRIC STARTER and MAGNETO SPECIALISTS Representing eight companies. 710 Penrl St. Sioux City HUliPHREY" The Dry Cleaner and Dyer Expert Cleaning, Dyeing and Ropalring. Hats Cleaned. ) 521 PIERCE ST., SIOUX CITY, IOWA Used Cars Parts and Tires ! Boufjht,SoId and Exchanrfecl We have wrecked to date 150 cars. "We tear'em up and sell the pieces." Auto Salvage & Exchange Go,, Inc. A. V. 8WANSON. Msnsrrr 301 Jackson St., SIOUX CITY. IOWA "Like Llnhtnlng In tho Laundry." MADE FOR USE IN THE MIDDLE WEST BY Hoalfins Bros. & Co., Sioux City, Iovra, and sold by all first claw dealers. INCREASE YOUR STOCK PROFITS and learn liow, wltti out increasing the fee4, to make 20 more on jour slock how you cau raleo iuuilthlor, hnavler sloc'r by In stalling an 0. K. SANITARY Non-Fraasabls STOCK WATERER A necessity on ever farm. See the O. K. dealer In your town dr (A" tend for catalog and Free Trial Otter. - awL2p HIDE visnmm ,,; liiKisraj iff aW&liy ''' lriy. la tfnr W PHILLIP BERNARD CO. 6200 Floyd Ave. SiOUX CJTY IK