DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. I fe k I... t m r i , J- To drive n tnnlc, hnndle the guns, and sweep over tho enemy trenches, takca strong nerves, good rich blood, a good stomach, liver nnd kidneys. When tho time comes, tho man with red blood In his veins "Is up and nt It." Ho has Iron nerves for hardships an Interest In his work grips him. That's the way you feel when you have mlccn n blood nnd ncrvo tonic, made up of Blood root, Golden Seal root, Stone root, Cherry bark, and rolled Into n sugar-coated tablet nnd sold In sixty-cent vials by nl tn)st all druggists for past fifty years as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. This tonic, In liquid or tablet form, Is just what you need this spring to give you vim, vigor nnd vitality. At tho i fag end of n hard winter, no wonder ' you feel "run-down," blue, out of sorts. Try this "Medical Discovery" of Dr. Tierce's. Don't wait! To-day Is tho day to begin I A little "pep," and you laugh nnd live. The best means to oil tho machinery of the body, put tone Into tho liver, kidneys and circulatory system, Is to first practice u good house-cleaning. I know of nothing better asalaxntlvo than a vegetable pill made up of May apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. This Is commonly sold by nil druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a weelr. to clear the twenty-live feet of Intestines. You will thus clean tho system expel the poisons nnd keep well. Now Is the time to clean house. Give yourself a spring house cleaning. Adv. m m m xl LelCiaticiiraBe YomBeantyDocjor C J. Must ion Wool Commission Co. 16th &. Liberty Sts., Stock Yards Station KANSAS CITY, MO. WatHon 15. Coleman, Patont Lan jer, Washington, 1). U. AdTles and books (re. Kates reasonable nighoU references. Uestaerrlces. Alfalfa JO, Swoet Clover (17. Farms for sale and ronton crop payments. J. MUJLlIAL.L,foo City, Iowa The .secret of all true greatness Is simplicity. W. G. Jordon. Red Cross Ball Blue, made in AinencS, therefore fhe best,, delights the housewife. All good grocers. 'Adv. Critical. "I designed this gown myself." "I was wondering whether It was tho result of accident or design." USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Thn antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the Blioca and nprlnklcd in the fool-bath. It rellerea painful, swollen, smarting feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. The American, British, and French troops use Allen's Foot- Uase. The greatest comforter known for all lootaches. Sold everywhere, 25c. Adv. To Use Bags of Banana Fiber. Sugnr planters In tho Hnwallan Is lands nro facing a shortngo of bags used as containers for raw sugnr. These bags have been Imported from Cnlcutta. Itecently machinery was sent to IIonolulH from the state of "Washington for the purpose of mnnu jfncturlng tho bags from fiber of ba nana tree trunks. Popular Science Monthly. Precautionary Measure. Mrs. FlntbuMi Will you tack down tlmt carpet for me, dear, before you go out to play golf? Mr. Flatbush No, I guess I'll go nnd have my game of golf first. "Why not lay '.he enrpet before you go, dear?" "Because I can smash my thumb af ter I've had my golf, but If I smash my thumb beforo plnylng I'm afrnld it would put mo oft my game, love." Flagler's Florida Railroad. There Is no railroad from Key West, to Cuba, and could not well be, as nearly 200 miles of ocenn Intervene. What Mr. Flagler did was to build a railroad along the eastern coast of Florida to Its southern extremity, nnd thence 5n piles and artificial viaducts to Key West, and to provide for tho transportation of loaded trains both ways between Key West nnd Cubn by hugo ocean ferry boats constructed and equipped specially for tho service. Thero nre no figures at hand as to tho cost of the work done by Mr. Flag ler. It has been of great commercial value. To get the best of all Corn Foods, order says- ML SyedrispadyTo-Eat Unobtrusive New Women are nor running nrtcr Btrange gods In neckwear this spring. There are some new departures in tho styles but they nre unobtrusive nnd no one kind of neckpiece Is dominant, overshadowing others, as the jabot did last spring. Favor is divided nraong several good styles and much atten tion given to the development of them to the last degree of daintiness. This spring the gulmpe, the vestce with collar attached, the stock collar and tie nnd the long collar with cuffs to match arei receiving the greatest amount of consideration. In so many of the new spring suits coats are open In the front to tho waistline; thnt a waistcoat or vestce comes in ns a matter of course as the most logical of accessories. But one must put up a brave front thebe dnys, whether the suit coat allows an ex panse of waistcoat to show or not. Therefore, collar and cuff sets hnve boon forged to the front with new vi tw&. A AfrZafrt x .',;,?.:, 'I Smart and Quiet Daytime frocks that prove most In teresting this season, whether they nro made of silk or of wool materials, are those that provide a way of dressing for almost any occasion. Naturally foulard has come back to us, and has forged to tho front, In an endless vn rlety of patterns and made up In an endless variety of ways, proving Itself a rellablo resource In the wardrobe. Women have need of just this kind of frock now that war time makes Uiera wish for a limited supply of dresses. Striped satins, In separate skirts, or combined with georgette crepe or chif fon cloth In frocks, plays the same sort of role as that undertaken by foulard in the apparel oftoday. It is the new understudy whose performance Is proving equally as good as that of the star. Just one more of those fine combina tions of satin and crepe thnt have been plentiful this spring Is pictured here. The tunic and the bolero strengthen Its consciousness of being stilctly In the modo while fulfilling Its many duties. Its wearer will know herself to bo smartly and quietly gowned which knowledge Is very comfortuble a con summation to bo devoutly wished in daytime frocks. For once stripes do not run diag onally; In this frock they proceed In matter-of-fact directness about the fig ure. In a tunic that proves itself uu exception to the rule of uneven lengths . P . MFmhr--1 1 ...': B TVtKKKUJSJtaYvf f ''VKvJtt. Styles in Neckwear tality. They are of white was-h satin, of white organdie or crepe georgette, or of a combination of white and a color. They are simply nnd daintily finished; little frills, scnlloped edges and embroidered dots holding first piace in the choice of decorations for them. A set of this kind Is shown in the picture, with a Jnbot and high collar of net In which embroidered dots nlso serve as a means of adorn ment. An added dulntlness comes of using very sheer swlss-orgnndle nnd making the collar and cuffs double as shown In tho picture. Soft white collnr fabrics like gaber dine, cross-barred with fine lines In blnck or blue, nre used for high stock collars with four-in-hand ties attached. Vestees with high collars finished with rows of little pearl buttons are made of the same materials. These will all delight the womnn who likes trim, mannish touches to ndd to her tailor made suit. Daytime Frocks In tunics. This tunic is finished with a band of crepe whose straightfor wardness is emphasized by a row of bends on its edge. There Is a short bodice of the, striped satin and over it a long-sleeved bolero of the crepe. The sleeves have narrow cuffs of the satin. A nnrrow shawl collar of tho crepe is extended Into tho ends, which provo the designer has origlnnllty nnd Im agination. Tho edging of smnll beads that outline the bolero at tho arm's eye nnd at Its lower edge finish tho tlo ends and the cuffs, so that wo nro In no danger of overworking tho clever details of this design. Such gowns as this force homo the conviction that materials are Icbs important than tho way in which they nre put together, In the making of successful clothes. Sweater of Satin Rlbon. The new sweater Is made of narrow wttln ribbon, Instead of worsted. The first one brought to this country from Franco contained 1,000 ynrds of baby ribbon, yet tho cost was lew than thu nverngo Mlk sweater. These sweaters are promoted by the Frcncfi to eon syrvo wool, The Idea Is very clever nnd will, undoubtedly uppeul to hun dreds of women wljo ciin do t)iu work at home. Wnsh day Is endlo day If ou wvs Bed Cross Ball Blue, American made, therefore: tho best made. Adv. Greatness Is to take tho common things-of life nnd walk truly among them. Olive Schrelner. Dr. Pierce's Pellets nro best for liver, bowels nnd stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, threo for n cathartic. Ad. A woman never pays much ntten tlon to her husbnnd's talk unless he talks In his sleep. Kill the Files Now and Prevent diseaBo. A DAISY FLY KlLLKlt will do It. Kills thousands. Lasts all season All dealer, or six bv express, prepaid for $1. II. 80MEK9, 150 Do-Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. Eloquence. "What Is your Idea of an orntor?" "A real, nntural-bom orator," an swered Senntor Sorghum, "Is n man who can put up such a good mono logue that you forget to notice wheth er his arguments nro nny good." Don't Worry About Pimples. On rising and retiring gently smenr the face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash ,off tho Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcurn Soap nnd hot water. For f.eo samples address, "Outlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 nnd 50. Adv. Why Not. Indeed I "Why not open-nlr schools for all children?" asked tho bulletin of tho Chlcngo Municipal Tuberculosis sani tarium. "Why the stupid policy of wnltlng till n child gets sick beforo gllng him the fresh air ho needs?" $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh ta a local disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! destroys the foundation of the dtseaso, elves the patient Btrongth by Improving the general health and assists naturo In doing Its work. $100.00 for any case ot Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Reason. "An aviator can't get stuck on his family." "Why not?" "IJecnuso in his profession there Is nothing to boast about In n descent." MODERN WIZAR CORNS STOP HURTING THEN LIFT OFF WITH FINGERS. Drop of mnglcl Doesn't hurt one bit I Apply n little Freczono on thnt touchy corn, Instnntly thnt corn stops hurting, then you lift It off with tho Augers. No pnln nt nil 1 Try it 1 Why wnlt? Tour druggist sells a tiny bottlo of Freezono' for n few cents, sufilclent to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd callouses, with out soreness or Irritation. Freezono la tho much talked of ether discovery of tho Cincinnati genius. Adv. If you find It impossible to tell twins apart tell them together. HIQ '8 0 j i JJff w,1 ATTENTION! Sick To do your duty times your health consideration, these two women tell how they found health. Hellam, Pa.--"I took Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vcp ctablo Compound for fomalo troubles and a db placement. I felt nil run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, bo decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegotablo Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping bouse ulnce last April and doing all my bousowork, where beforo I was unablo to do nny work. Lydla E. Plnkham'o Vege table Compound is certainly tho best medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I givo you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. B. CnuMxnra, It. No. 1, Hellam, Pa. Lowell, Mich. "I Buffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had fomalo weakness and displacement I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vege table Compound which gavo mo relief at onco and restored iny health. I should lllro to rccommond Lydla E. Plnkham'o remedies to all suffering women who aro troubled in a slmi lar vay." Mrs.ELisuIlEisr.lt.No.O, Uox83,Lowoll,Mich. Why Not Try LYDIA E. 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