Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, July 04, 1918, Image 7

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Tho Community Phone.
Tho war has about eliminated gos
Hp over rural telephone lines In tho
Owen8vllle community. The old fa
inlHnr answer from central Hint tho
"lino's busy" hns been crowded out by
answers of this kind:
"Cnn't ring 'em. They nro out so
liciting for tho Red Cross."
"You'll find 'em nt tho Red Cross
work shop."
"Mrs. Farmer Is helping put up hay.
Call later."
"Haven't been able to ring 'em all
day. They arc out at work."
Discreet.
She That dealer Is a fraud. Ho
sold tho parrot knew n lot of words.
He Maybe they aro words ho
doesn't like to say In tho presence of
n lady. Boston Evening Transcript.
Always cure to please, Red Crou Ball
Blue. All grocera sell it. Adr.
The woman of tho hour Is the one
who promises to bo ready In a second.
Hard Dolled Sergeant.
At a regular Saturday morning in
spection, a private was not wearing
his belt.
First Sergeant Ilnve you n belt?
Private No, sir.
First Sergeant You report to th
quartermaster sergeant for a new one,
and don't forget to tell him to chnrgo
you for the one you lost. I'll stop this
carelessness I
Private All right, top, but I loaned
you the belt about two months ngo.
Corp. S. G. Samuols, Battery C, One
Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Artillery,
In Judge.
Outstretched.
The Girl "Did you observe the
lovely palms In tho enfej" Tho Man
"Tho only palms I saw were the wait
er's." Puck.
A Daylight Scorner.
The Bee That flrelly Is a slacker.
The Ant Yes, It he got up earlier
he wouldn't have to make a light.
The Effects of Opiates.
THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its Yarious
preparations, all of which are saroouo, la well known. Even In tho
smallest doece, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func
tions and growth of tho cells which aro likely to bocomo permanent, causing
imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later lifo.
Nervous diseases, ouch as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying
powers aro a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet
In thoir infancy. Tho rulo among physicians is that children should never
receive opiates in tho smallest doses for mora than a day at a timo, and
only then if unavoidable.
The administration of Anodynes, Drops. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and
other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly
decried, and tho druggist should not bo a party to it. Children who aro ill
nood the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to
dose them willfully with narcotics.
Caatoria contains no narcotics if it bears tho
oignaturo of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Genuine Caatoria always hears the signature of
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Red -Hot Weather!
Stomach OH?
No Appetite? Mouth Dry? Tongue
Stiff and a Fierce Thirst?
fie Here's Relief ! !
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Hot, heavy foods and Iced drinks
often play havoc with bod stomachs
In hot weather. The weak ones haven't
got a chance. . A quickly chilled or
overworked stomach Is a starter of
untold misery for its owner.
When you have that dull, depressed
feeling after eating stomach pains,
bowel disorders, heartburn or nausea,
belching, food repeating It Is the dan
ger point. You wnnt to look out and
bo quick about.it In this hot weather.
"A way has been discovered to make
elck stomachs well and to keep them
cool and sweet. It Is neommonsense
way. No starvation plan 'of diet Is
needed. Make this test and see how
quickly you get a good appetite In
hot weather and enjoy tho things you
like without misery to follow.
EATONIO Tablets have nmazed
people everywhere with the marvelous
benefits they have produced for thou
sands of stomach sufferers. Start tho
test today and let your own stomach
tell you the truth.
EATONIO works quick it absorbs
and neutralizes hurtful, poisonous
acids, juices and stomach gases caused
from undigested foods. Thousands
testify that It quickly puts tho stomach
In, a clean, sweet condition recreates
builds up the lost appetite and makes life
worth living for tho man who likes irood
things but who suffers every tlmo ho eats
them.
EATONIC Is absolutely guaranteed to do.
all this and you aro to bo the judge. If It
doesn't rid you of stomach and bowel mis
cries most common in hot weather you
get your money back at once, right from
your own druggist whom you know and
can trust. No need of your taking a
chance of suffering. Start EATONIC to
day. You will see.
Itching Rashes
Soothed "
With Cuticura
drupKlitflj fioap 15, Ointment SS & CO.Talcum 25.
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HAROLD SOMERS, ISO DC KALB AVE., UROOKLYN, N.T,
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iTYPHQIE
Ii no more necessary
than S m n 1 1 p o x. Army
experience bis dcmomtiatcd
the almost miraculous effi
cacy, andhannlessneii.of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It Is more rital than house Insurance
Ask your physician, drugclst, or send for UT
you bid Typhoid!" telllnc of Typbold Vaccine,
results from use. and dancer f torn Typhoid Carriers.
Predating Vaeelow and Strums undir U. S. Hunts
Tna Cutter Langntsry. Berkeley, Cat., Chlttg, lib
Sioux City Directory
"Hub of tho Northwest"
JSUMPHREY
The Dry Cleaner and Dyer
Expert Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing.
Hats Cleared.
S21 PIERCE ST., SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Used Cars Parts
and Tires
Boutjht,Sold and Exchange d
What "Maru" Means.
The word "Maru," attached to tho
uamo of every Japanese merchant ship
and commonly accepted as meaning
"ship," has no especial meaning, ac
cording to Captain Takeshlma of tho
Japanese steamship Hudson Maru, re
cently captured and released by a Ger
man raider In the South Atlnntlc. Cap
tain Takeshlma said that the word Is
the survival of a Japanese custom
centuries old. He explained the or
igin as follows : "There are two opin
ions ns to how tho custom originated.
One of tho stories Is that In ancient
times the Japanese attached 'maru'
to tho name of anything highly prized.
Tt was first applied to a ship's name
nbout 2,000 years ago, when tho Em
press Jingo sent an expedition to
Korea. She added the word to the
name of tho ship that transported tho
troops to Korea. Ever since then
'Maru' has been part of tho name of
every steamship or sailing vessel. It
Is never used with the name of a war
ship." Fishing Gazette.
We have wrecked to date 150 care.
"Wetear'em up and sell the pieces."
Auto Salvage & Exchange Go,, Inc.
A. P. 5WANSON, Mtuxcr
301 Jackson St.. SIOUX CITY, IOWA
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Beats Hun Glass.
The United States bureau of stand
ards has Just issued a report on Its
tests of American-made glass for
chemical use, which shows all the new
American brands to be superior to the
Kavaller nnd equal or superior to the
Jena, both German glass that was al
most universally used before tho war.
A defective stomach keeps moro ppo
plo awake than a guilty conscience.
Some men take what Is In sight and
hustle for more.
"Like Lightning In the Laundry."
MADE FOR USE IN THE
MIDDLE WEST BY ,
JIatkins Bros. & Co, Sioux City, Iowa,
and sold by all first class dealers.
EverTime I Eat
Post
Toasties
(Made Of Corn)
4lDad says
Eat 'em up Bob
k. YouVe saving
W) wheat for
trie uuys in
France'
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What the American
Red Cross Is Doim
MIK RED CROSS has organized fifty
base hospital units, nineteen of
which are now seeing scrvlco In
Frnncc, In ten others, the nursing
personnel has been supplied by the
Red Cross.
TOE RED CROSS has Instituted a
rolling ennteen scrvlco back of tho
American lines. Tho canteen pro
vides coffee, Randwlches and other
refreshments to tho troops.
THE RED CROSS Is tho link between
tho American peoplo nnd the Ameri
can Dreadnaughts. It Is tho official
agency through which gifts from tho
people can be made to tho Navy.
THE RED CROSS Is enlisting moro
than ono thousand volunteer nurses
a month, nnd Is training them for
work In tho field. It sends them to
the army fully trained nnd equipped.
THE RED CROSS it-
has opened a
scientific cam
paign against '
trench fever.
THE RED CROSS
has undertaken
to provide tho y
entire supply of t
splints for the i
American army. )
THE RED CROSS A
will furnish the
enure supply oi I
nltro-oxhlo for
use In surglcnl
operations.
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feeds and clothes y
entire popula- X
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THE RED CROSS &
Is caring for j,
50,000 children V
In France, 00,000 y
In Poland. Je
ttons In tlmo of
need.
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TO HELP THE' PEOPLE OF
FRANCE AND BELGIUM.
The Red Cross Has Sought
To conserve the sick nnd wound
ed nmong Its defenders.
To conserve the health and spir
it of tho troops.
To conserve tho households
which are maintaining the
culture of the soil nnd the fab
ric of self-government In the
war zone. ,
To conserve the coming genern
tlon by lto backing of three
score children's colonies.
To conservo tho children by
maintaining villages for sever- j
nl thousand of these little
refugees.
To conserve the refugees by
health centers and tuberculo-
sis prevention. i
To conserve homo and commu- ,
nlty life. I
THE RED CROSS
has filrnlshed
five bnse hospi
tal units for the
nnvy physi
cians, nurses and
equipment
TIIE RED CROSS
will help tho
families of our
enlisted men to
maintain their
stnndnrds of
health, education
and industry.
THE RED CROSS
will supply warm
garments, k I t
cases, necessities
for the wounded.
TIIE RED CROSS
will provide san
itary units to
keep a sharp eye
on tho surround
ings of the enn
touments so as
to ward off pos
sible epidemics.
TUB RED CROSS has established
movable factories for tho manufac
ture of artificial Ice for our soldiers
during the summer months.
THE RED CROSS is prepared to care
for any American soldier who mny
return from the war a prey to tuber
culosis or maimed or blind.
TnE RED CROSS will send food par
cels to American prisoners la Ger
many. Each pnrcel contains ment,
butter, sugar, jam, coffee, tea, salt,
rice and dried fruit.
TnE RED CROSS will supply our
men when they are prisoners of war
with food, soap and cigarettes.
TnE RED CROSS Is building houses
In tho cantonments where "rookies"
will be provided with comforts nnd
plcnsurc during convalescence from
illness.
TnE RED CROSS Is constructing 0
chain of recreation huts in conjunc
tion with tho base hospitals. To
each hospital It sends each month
800 books, 400 magazines nnd 2.G00
newspapers.
Tho American Red Cross In moro than a hundred ways Is rendering
service here and nbroad that saves human lives and maintains tho fighting
spirit of our allies. Tho Red Cross must always bo financially prepared to
deal with the unexpected emergencies arising from war conditions. In these
emergencies Immediate relief Is tho only effective relief.
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The sweater, having Inspired all
Sorts of sweater coats and sport coats
for tho benefit of thoso who like to
combine smartness with uniformity In
dress, has improved its own original
conception, In tho now models now
being manufactured of sweaters pure
and simple wo discover garments moro
trim and more carefully planned than
In the time-honored old original. Much
moro attention is given to tho details
of finishing, and even the utility sweat
er makes a featuro of color. Any
number of gny shades, ns bright as
field flowers, enliven outdoor back
grounds. Mnny women knit their own sweat
ers and sweater-coats, but these hand
made garments are few by comparison
with those knitted by machinery. And
designers of machine knitted garments
have shown themselves amazingly clov
er In turning out sweaters that aro
almost replicas of thoso knitted by
baud. They are responsible for tho
best of now models and the Introduc
tion of novel dccorntlvo features that
make them Interesting. Recently they
have Introduced caps to match In tho
case of utility to bo worn In keen au
tumn days or whenever wind and cold
make a hat not practical.
In the picture, nt the left, a sweater
coat Is shown In a light color bordered
with white. Tho range of colors In
cludes turquoise, orchid, rose, citron,
gold, emerald, amethyst, etc., nnd less
unusual shades that havo come to bo
recognized as swenter shades. The
picture tells the story of this model In
every detail, simple nnd effective de
signing, nttractlvo color combination
with substantial wearing qualities and
comforL
At the right a model in flag blue with
white stripes Is of the slip-over variety.
Its collar and cuffs nro stripes with
white and it Is adorably trim and
youthful.
)LnuLf D(fTlri,
Ultra Smart Room.
An ultra smart living room has no
extra long davenport, with long, loose
scat cushions, two bolster-shnped end
pillows and three oblong upright back
pillows, as well as tho framo up
holstery, nil dono In heavy brown
satin. At cither end of this stand n
small lamp table. Thero aro tluo
chairs, ono black lacquer, with an id
broldercd panel and sent and ono walnut-framed
armchair, upholstered In
tapestry. Tho other furnishings are a
lacquered chest, a window seat, one
framed portrait and voile curtains
with fringed lnmbrequlns.
Waxing Linoleum.
After varnishing linoleum, which
will preserve It, try waxing It on top
of the varnish just no you would pol
ish a hardwood floor. About once a
week wipe with clear water nnd n
clean cloth and about onco In two
weeks apply tho floor wax, leaving It
to dry about twenty minutes, thi pol
ish with a dry. soft cloth. Th wax
will brighten the linoleum and Help to
resist wear.
Women to Award Pensions,
Young women "of good education
and high purpose" aro urged In an ap
peal by tho Hrltlsh minister of pen
sions to volunteer In tho work of
awarding pensions to disabled soldier
from tho battlefields In France.
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BILLS
The Packer's Bill
for Live Stock
For the first six months of our operations
under the Food Administration, ending
April 30, 1918, Swift & Company paid for
DRESSED WEIGHT LBS.
live stock - 1,558,600,000 $323,800,000
For the same
period in 1917 1338,300,000 $210,400,000
Increase in
Weight 16,2 220,300,000
Increase
in cost 54 - $113,400,000
The Consumer's
Bill for Meat
must necessarily have increased
correspondingly, as Live Stock
prices and meat prices fluctuate
together.
When the producer gets high
prices for his live stock, the con
sumer's meat bill must neces
sarily be larger.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facta cent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
Reverse Methods.
"l'ou are tho same kind of a scamp
your father was before you."
"Well, then, why is It ho Is now al
ways after me?"
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Qlrlal Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents. Try Itl
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into
a buttlo containing three ounces of
orchard white, shako well, and you
have a quarter pint of tho best freckle,
sunburn and tan lotion, and complex
ion whltcner, at very, very small cost.
Tour grocer has tho lemons and
nny drug storo or toilet counter will
supply tlirco ounces of orchard white
for n few cents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion Into tho face, neck,
arms and hnnds and see how freckles,
sunburn and tnn disappear and how
clenr, soft and whlto tho skin becomes.
Zes I It is harmless. Adv.
m Soft Coal Increased.
The fuel administration announces'
that during a recent six-day period'
11,088,000 not tons of bituminous coal1
were mined In this country. This
amount Is an lncreaso of C.7 per cent
over the production of tho week be
fore. For tho month, It Is estimated,
10,478,000 net tons wero mined, which
is about 10 per cent ovec tho amount
mined during April, 1017. Pathfinder.
Not Entertaining.
Mollle "And did sho entertain you
last night?" Chollle "No, sho sang
tho whole time."
Millions of particular women now us
and recommend lied Cross Ball Bluo. All
grocers. Adv.
A man who Is supposed to know
says that marrlugo without lovo Is llko
trlpo without onions.
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Rotter say only hulf you think than,
to think only half you suy.
WHEN YOU THINK FLAGS
Think of Fnotory Prloo
Home prleo as before tho war.
Than write to nil forcatnlnmin.
AMERICAN VULO UFO, CO., Bastou. l'o.
Wation E.Cnl.mnn,
l'innl Uwjir, Washington,
B.C. Advice and booki IrM.
UUosrouonablo. Ulgheitroforencei. Ucstiomcei.
Rnr Gain AH klnda (tt farms In Nortnnaaten;
I Or aaiO Kansas; end for printed Hit, Silas
D, Warner, T77M Commercial St., Atchison, Knmaa
W. N. U SIOUX CITY, NO, 27-19l8
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that's what thousands of farmers
say, who have cone from the U. S. to
eettle on homesteads or buv Innri In Wtra
Canada. Canada'a invitation to every industrious worker to settle in
manuoDa, Saskatchewan or Alberta is especially attractive. She wants
farmers to make money nnd happy, prosperous homes for themselves
by helping her raise immense wheat crops to feed the world.
You Gan Get a Homestead of I60 Acres Free
or other lands nt very low prices. Where you can bHy goed farm
laud at $15 to $30 per acre that will raise 20 to 45 bushels of $2
wheat to the acre It's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers
also grow wonderful crops of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farm,
lag is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent
grasses, full of nutrition, are tho only food required either
for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches;
markets convenient; climate excellent. Write for literature
and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. of Im
migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to
M. J. JobnttoM, Drawer 197, Wattriown, S. D. t
R. A. Garrett, 311 JatitoaSt., St. Paul, MIaa,s
Canadian Government Agents
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