W0jT. DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. iff I Hi Kfgs Kill Wfe&sm WE EARNESTLY STRIVE to do MOUl'J for ou to inithlully ueave - ' . bo ABSOLUTELY aAVK. . r y'emn, of "Treating 'cm IUGHT." ' v Ve do mriny tlilnj: no ithor oank does. We Know wq can plcns vcu. OIVK US THE CHANCIe". The Mid-West' Stat "Safe ns a Government Bond' r 'xszx&yBgrMm & WVAVVVYrtAVWVVVWVWVVVVVVVVVV rr rrrr With its handsomcnew futi ' devices and with its rcputatiu. J WHITE SEWING JrlACHWE CO,, &ELA1&K 1HUy E.Y&K. VwvvwA(VwAAwwAvvvvwwA h i . . A A A A A A A. A A A - .. J v y v v v y v v v v v v i mil) cwss notes ? DnKodi Count Chanter vvvvv vv vvvvvvv vvv vvvvi-;; v The, Work loom wiH bo open Mon day l-vening at, 7 o'clock for surgical ((reusing, Ve are very much in need of powers, Will notthq Inches turn put frn.d 5h" thuir patriotism by rowing for our hoys and the suffer ing refugees' The quota for the, county received this week is: 02 boys' undordrnwors. G!l boys' -undershirts, 45 children!,1! pinafores. " 10 hospital urderdrawers. Tho Junio'r Ited Cross of. Pigeon Creek sent in three sweaters and one "pair of wristlets. 9 Cif-oou CiM'k if.i: vh Plpen.i Creek Ur-v.cu Mi;uped iollovv , articles: . XV. tosvl i wah ropr: I '.-ay rl..h. - ' 27 heii shift's. II hv;una s.:-5. i. ihe Q14 .l5a TfflcK Va.rto4 S.Spn.'t ivavittjr Iff Brokon We pay tip to 15 dollars per aet.. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry, Check sent by return mail, Goods held 10 days for sender's ap proval of our offer. Mazer's -Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Rpublica Candidate for Lieutenant Governor erZiegler OMAHA 20 years practising attorney in all state and federal courtJ. Former member of Republican State Committee and President of McKinley CJuVv i l- 5sr- FARM PROFITS. Do favorablo rtr unfavorable cli matic conditions determine them? Yes, but more often tho proper ap plication or misapplication of gener ally rccognlzod farming principles evolved by successful farmors and .r'Qdrrs and tho goverpmfnt flxpOTjv in a compendium of tho host Jdoau and successful mothods employed by successful farmers and breeders. It is issued semi-monthly at Sioux City, lu., and deals with farming conditions as they are horo found. Its subject matter Is strong and appoals both to tho farmor and stockman. You want' to farm profitably -overy JptgMJffPt WW Wt ' 'tfnijW' ww T)rppter ill n'p yon to do thlo and mnrq. too, Splendid Offer, Special arrangomontB havo been mado which enablo us to offer Farmer and Breeder and Tho Iforald both for ono year for only $1.2.0 Savo money by letting us havo your subscription now. Don't let our remarkablo offer pass without taking advantago of It. Every subscriber to Farmer and Trpedcr Jo entlod (o frho kpnaUM ft i? tfiuru vfmnvmb mm- Ifiarttiont.airy branch' ot farpilng and stock raising. The Herald 1, year, $1.25. wmtmMj&mi Bank "Bnnk-o' the People" $ umsmmm Uve.' w its improved labor raving fine stitching established, The WHITE SEWING MACHINE gives you the greatest possible value for your money. ''If you try it You'll bo slad to buy it" Get a free demonstration from the Whito dealer. If no dealer is handy write us for catalogs of Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle machines including the No. 70 "Sit-Strate." Cleveland, Ohio ' 1i)RAr xkws rrois Don Porbos has purchased a Pord oar, Ed Frederick is now driving a Ford runabout on his route, Vern Heikea came, down Sunday from Chamberlain, S, D for a visit with home folks, J, F, Hall is again carrying the mail after a week's layoff while visi ting j-elativos in Iowa. Mrs, O, S. Hughes and two child ren of Newcastle visited at the- H. R. Greer home the past few days. County Clerk Qco. Wilkins and family drove to Lincoln Klondny for a visit at the home of Mrs. Wilkins' parents. The main pipe af tho waterworks system hero sprang a leak on Mon day andllooded tho road opposite the courthouse. A card received from Will Bes,t, who enlisted in the navy at Omaha Monday, says, "Passed OK arid leave tonight for San, Fran,ciscb; Miss Elsfu Hnjrdor, v;ho was serious ly injured in' uu auto acicident a few weeks uga,-vas able to leave tho hos pital Saturday and returned to her home at Ponca, , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Droyhill loft for Scottsville, Kas Monday by auto accompanied by Mrs. Broyhill's Ms ten, Misses Nora and Hilda Motes, who rpent a week or so visiting here. Prof. C. Jacobson and wife were down from Wayne over Sunday, and from here went to their home at Newcastle Monday, where Mr. Jacob son has contracted to teach another year. -- Evan M. Maxell, age 20, of- Siaux City, IpwiV, yj3 pf. ihe. opinion that a person old enough to defend nis country was old enough to marry, until he triel to procure a Hconse from Judge McKinley on the 'J'Jth. Mr. Maxwell now thinks there are other "hellish" things besides war. Some of the Dakota county boys who crciin camp at Lincoln obtained a week-end furlough' last Saturday and visited their homes. Among those who came were Verne A!te mus, Ralph Baugourf, Harold Van de Zedde, Ray Heikes, and Bill Franklin from Jackson. They report that their uniforms arrived last Saturday but at present tho t;re; sooeloss. TJti' 'WAS1! ! tUft 'mWiisqr p- Notieo of tho iiwornoratloii of the "Jackson Stato Bank" appears in this issue of the Herald. The bank opens for bubinebs today, August 1st, with with a capital stock of $25,000, and tho best kind of backing. Thos. J. Hartnett is president of the new in stitution, John Ryan is '.ico presi dent, and Chas. J. Goodfellow calshior, This new bank starts' with a v?rv promising futuro beforo itj and wHy csbIs natortftMy 'KftrfdrjV WP HP tiWS 9niusiitess, xs tht spotionof pqinta county, Some of tho roadera of the Herald wish to call uttontion to the fact that in accordance with instructions issued by Dakota City authorities they havo cut tho weeds and grass around their premises, but that their neighbors on the other side of the street have failed to dp an Thtj conscqunnrcj urn that $&$ fly !tlV ra1 UWM4V iHM'tuy1 Vnnsq in Qhargo of pvitos nn wagons drive over the "velvety lawns" and spoil them. Ac cording to the notice if the weeds were not cut the city was going to do it and charge it up to tho owner. Why doesn't the city do it, they usk? E. C. Blundoll. of Omaha, sunoiiu tendent'of tho Nehrav, division 'At tho Phi npi 6l VhfifMioBjSoffg and l)hlia'uVf-P9, alnd A, (W. ajsq pf Omaha, immoral afrunt tor the rmlway, wore In Dakota City Satur. duy to make preliminary arrange ments for tho stopping of trains at this place and South Sioux City. Stopping of sevoral trains at Dakota City and South Sioux City ceased lp December, 1916, and a complaint was made to the Nebraska state rai!;u.(t commission by tho rcanle of Xfyifi town. Lao Uj&asioVftyhicTi y.$ uumieu uowji in August or last vowr, iroviouu ror 1110 ennnnuauon 01 ...i t - . ".v"; stops nt both plnees and tho caso was taken to tho supremo court. An nt- fi.if let rtrttif HnlMrr .n.l. 1... 4-1. n VVi...f (.J nun IIU.IIK IMlilK "Jf HID railroad company to settle thoquas'l t,on- '' Tho Herald 1 jear, $1.2o. Stevp Howard enlisted in the navy last Pridoy. Bob Poasoly and wife wee ob served, in Dakota City on Siinday. Mrs. Lucy A. Borgcr returrtod last Thursday from a visit at Kansas City Mrs. J. Van do Zedde wen J; to Oma ha Monday for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ruby Lang.' . , Ray Bowie of Jackson," underwent nn operation for nppendlcltis fit n Sioux City hospital Isl Friday. 4 Preservo and beautify vour liomo with Mound City Paint ami Varnish. For sale at Neisuunger Pharmacy. Chas. Derry .wont 'to Murdo, SI D., Mi'iidoy to assist his brother-in-law, W. E. Morrison, with his harvesting. We omitted to mention in our previous issue that Maurice Niomoy er is clerking in tho S. A. Stinson store. Amelia Simpson is expected to nr ri from Port Dodge thin week Tor a visit with her unclc. G. E. Simpson. Taking advantago of tho brilliant harvest moon George Heikes Inst week worked all night cutting his mall grain. - Tho Order of the Eastern -Sta? will hold Its regular mooting in. Tuor- luy ovening. Business of iinport Mto will como up. l.Kio Krumwiede, Doris and Doro thy Barnott and Holon Wnlden arc enjoying nvacation at Norfolk with friends this week. ' " lj- If this copy of the Herald cdntlng to you this week feels damp, ft' Ms because there is so much "di;-" on it. Send us the $1.25 for nt.. ' year. Frank Powell hos been lait ; 'or several days with a lame hanu, hav ing been "hooked" with a pike polo whilo handling ico at the Consumers plant at Crystal fake. , Roy Rymill came in fro;ii Lusk. wyo., last week and on Friday wns npernted on at a Sioux City hospital and several charts of fluid wore drained from his chest. ' Mildred Frederick, who recently had tho misfortune to break her arm by being thrown from a horse, was removed to St. Joseph's hospital this weok for examination and treatment. Word received from the Derry family states that they aro having a most enjoyable and satisfactory t:mo in Murdo, S. D., where they ore visi ting with the W., E. Morrison fnmily. They oxpect to leave for homo some time this week. Henry Krumwiede, jr., is driving them in his auto. Professor Fred "Schricvcr, jr., ar rived homo for a vacation Saturday from Lincoln whore he had beea in attendance at a summer session nt the university. He reports having met several of the Dakota cpunty boys who are in camp at Lincoln and says they artj all vell and happy-. Editor H.-A. McCormrck of the Wynot Tribune has entered the.race for representative from the Fif teenth district (Cedar county). Mr. McCormiok is a sure-enough democrat; and deserves soma recog nition from his party. But things are going republican this year Mac. Letters received by Emil Ansnes frpm his brothers, Edward R. Anones and Harold F. Ansnes, who until re cently were privates in the Coast Ar tillery at Fort Winfield Scott, tlalif., sttted that both of them had receiv ed promotion and now held the rank of corporal. Tho letter also atated that Edward had Lrmisforrod Irom tho 9th Ci). ut Fort Winfield Soott to Btho J8th Co. Presidio. Calf, and that KHarold had transferred to tho 40th vo., iorn cantonment, Presidio, San Prapuiseo, Cttl. Tho Herald is glad to learn that tho voters of Sioux City turned down the proposed purchase of Riverside Park as it is of the opinion that such a deal was not desirable nor' docs, it think thut its neighbor requires such a largp tract of ground for a pleas ure resort when the size and growing popularity of Stone Pork, with its natural uenuty anu attractiveness.aro taken into consideration. It sooms to nnd also tP Stone Park, makinir (horn moro. aopeasjulq to tho public would bo , moro suitable project. We, however, do not advocate the nlmnd. onment of the ,Stato Fair. H03IIJ DEMONSTRATION NO'JTS Miss M. Hall, Homo Agent, Tho sugar shortage and KUtfav sub stitutes seem tq I? ra-fin most of us as much or mom yv$M "haii, ho wheat uttYtdJ, VniW ourselves ty WAlppunas, t-nopth ign't no hod, though, We on only enough sugar tq piuko oui1 monli palatable. About ) lovol tablespoons of sugar or its equivalent in substitutes, this in cluding whiU .s uid 1m cooking, will do this. In cooking use the dried fruits, 'Wi ".'I.V6, lliltl"- UUI. ' OS ill III) nmi; nlno I cm of Jiiiiiey or one nnd two thlru.) cupj or corn syrup. If honey pr syrup ii ustd the amount of li quid called for. in tho recipe must bo reduced 14 cup for each iii of n nicy or syt ,: used, wM' in using iff y, -m ,. mt,) b, on oifj. W4i-'U .'unnnftnT .imount ! lW fi' U comp,oty with tho f.jod, I 'the Stlan now is "Miuiiuun (Jim. ning with minimum Su.gar." L, uo many cisps wo hive nut our irmi ui.wn with y,:y loh 1,. dfton i.rees losw.g tn- - f; . ,' 1 . fr-.'t. Trt. .eur n mcd'i.m tlju, srup is Itoiilj, t:d 1 liMiteiw- y,.i cup 01 o VAn 1 1 ,,i )f honey .A pf tfttl w j cl , uv tai v"n uf syrut nnd o cupB Wifir-. Wmu olliior mixture YOf a ilou rtro nnd dimmer uontiy ivm tit ..,1.. ,;!. tui. '"":v - . .... niMiilkwn, LIMB ivrun Minu lw niurcu over ine iroit in tn-a n.i ....ii 1" '. : cooked according to tho cold p.ick I rulon or tha fruit may bo dipped In' inn uul'i.,. Mmj ml a.I ...... l H ""! .'"Jr.vH UHU UnillU(. - . Tho Hornld-1 y 51,25, ( us that an extension of the, Soi'Vico, Company's track from Ujjorgq street along the MUitarv. "fdad'to tho ilvr. cals or desserts vhoi ,it,la. ThOY contain smm "'31, '-yrrtpa VYi to'w1 'l0 V91"''. If '-cIpo flifiifWr l ouii of auoar use in it.n Mrs. Chas. Peden Gains 27 Pounds ii' Tnlee Kxaiiilned and HachTlme Told Operation Mould "lie Her Onl) llopi', "I havo just finished my third bot tle of Tnniao nnd hatfo jrnlned 27 pou.uis," was tho thily lomarkablu statement mado by Mrs. Chas. Peden, iesiding at G5G,Mill slreiit, Hunts Mile, Alabama. Mrs. Pedpri is ono of the boat known and most hicrhiv tecpected wemon of thpt liri"ing 1 ttlo city where sho h;is undo hor home for a number of year.?. "When I commenced takfrg the nedicino," sho continued, "I r.nlv voighed ninety-eight (uo) fo.nuls" now I weigh ono hundred twenty live pounds and never felt bettor in m life. For years I havo suffered with a bad form ofsto.nnoh tioublcj tonstipntion and pains in iiy ido i'iid back. At times the pains took Uh form of torturo nnd 1 was twice eimtned and each timo toid th it u operation would no my dliiy hone. I hid fallen off until' I only weighed ii ticlvuiiiht nounda and VnK n . v.-onk i pojUi hoidfy get around. i nail no appetite scarcely f.t all, mid what little 1 did oat would causo gas to form in my ato.imch winch gave mo palpitation of the heart, sick headaches arid n dlss?y idling nnout tnc liea.l. thnso spells came on me, git awfully nervoiKi. J. about myself until 1 c.iuld When WJQUld r worried ra-t nhl m p nut little. "I had fallen off until I was al most 'skin and 1 -mes and my strength and energy wero slowly leaving mo. 1 had a dioad ol tho iuturc and could sea nothing but the operating tablo ' "d the knife. I had a perfect lion of on opera tion, but had made ip my mind that it was either life or dejilh 'arid prepared to submit to ii. I had made all preparations for the opera tion and called on my sister to tell her gdodbyc, as I did not know whether 1 would live to see her again or not. My sistor bogged nrd pleaded with me not to allow them to cut on mo and told mo to wait and try a good tonic for a while. The next day as I returned from tho consultation room I thought ot what she said, and ns I had honrif&o much about Teniae, I decided to try it us a last resort, and slopped at tho drug; store anil got a bottle. Of course I had lost heart and had no f lith, in medicine, but to please mv sister. I made up my mind q tuk it, and oh, what a happy day that v a3 for " Yap returned for tho per.i. tjom mt just kept taking Tanlac, and my imrjrovement lias been sa rapiu that none of my clothes i!t me. Right from tho start I Began to improve. Tho mcdicKe scorned to take hold right at once. It hitd a soothing effect, nnd hi a few days I felt no pain at all. I was so hap py over my wondelful improvement that 1 sent for my neighbors to tell them how much bettor I felt. I sent nnd got another bottle of Tan lac and have just unishod mv third and feel like I havo been rnade nl, over again into a new womnn "As 1 havo said " neCo'rc, I now weigh one- hundred, twonty ilvo lbs., nnd none of 'yby clothes nro jig enbugh Tor me, and I will have to mukoT thorn over ngaln. I now havo ft rnvonous apposite and my huaband says I am simply eating him out of house nnd homo. I havo oven, gono back to my cou"eo which I was told not to touch. Those hon'lolo pains in my back and head havo all disap peared and 1 sleep like a child. I am no longer nervous, and when 1 get up in the mornings I feci re freshed, cheerful and bright. I am now abio to attend to my nousewark again- and I feel as if I had stai;t$oj llfo.all over. My huabund, i Wj' delighted and my rpcpVQi; i tho talk of tho neJKhkoraaad. 1 do DPigW- nothing but i-ojoo the reeftvoiV nt mv )ico all day long over. recvuyy of my health and praise Tanlao to everybody. "I feel so grateful for my escapo rtom tbo operating table and tho knife thnt you may 'publish what I havo said: you may if you' wish, toll other women suffering ns I was, to, como and see me und I will bo jylpdj to tell them about my caso. Tanlac is sold in Dota. City by Neiswapger Phnrioiqy. Adv. - Hi . mt .S'eisnujihlo Itullelliw Available The. following noiisonnblo bulletins or circulars ma bo obtained 1'reo from tho College of Ajrrwilttii'c, Lincoln, Neb.: No. iC."j,,Gio,vingl igs fn Summer; No. lf7, ij.tmb Feuding in the Pall; No. 21, Filling tlio ftikv. No. .39, Semi-Pit, nnd Bank &lo; o. 45, Handling Filago- o. 40, Wooden Silos in MelYUtku; No. 'Kl, I so of Hog Clioipjrft' Vvarum; No. 44, Kverv Cow on int Oyvn Merits; Nn 4f, iTUnTf I'lafiy Cows; Ko. 47, 1-arm t-aAtosMfdtliig; No. ii;2j Wintoiiwv Mfituro. Brood Sow ! I'xpei tiMt Station circulars; No. I, fjtwoijrp Silage and Capacity of '&; No. 5, From Car Door to (Wmnef, Einor gency extension uliains' No. D3, u.se.3 01 unti-V MW'ta Divi Vego' r.D.r h; Na W, 1'VMiwniy in uuyiug; rvo. id. 1,' .", wwy n sno'js; wo. vj, su'ifttr- vuto for White. Flou" in'BieadMak- iK. 0- 5i Sugar Coi.sorvntion; No. ;), Substihitcs for Whilo Hour in Making Quick Broads; No. Ill, Su stitultis for Whito Flour in Dosarei 4s; No. 32, WHentless itecipu; 'ifrmo Card for Canning; Quos-f ; and Aiiuwors on Canninu; V, iVofiorva tion. ",.Uib rcdliig In (lie Full th results of feeding five Jots of l.imbi nt the Nebraska Experiment Station havo boon sot forth in u buf letin for free distiibution. ExpoVi- ineius wero conduct u on tno ilfwvL ing mothods of feeding lambs m the fall: llio uso or fllago feeying; the rornflold vs, the dry Ipe; clipping lambs for conifer ttwlhig; the ad dition of mU ,noul and cottonseed! nut (ouW u tho o-irnfiold ralfon; l;Wiis. hi ti wnffold und o bfoo grass, i ho oulletlii will lio sent on request to tho Nebraskn Agrfcultur alf Vlxvvtoicnt Etali-m, Lincoln, Neb. St insert's Specials for Saturday, Aug. 1 1 i'f V 6e frais i Pkjrs. Tooth Picka.. 2 11)8. 2Sc Coffee for. U bottloa 15c Cafsunfor 1 Pkge. Crneker Jack for...... Horshoy's Chocolate per bar... 1 can Corns Tomatoes, Pears or Kraut ,. 1 largo Pkgo Oats ii rugs. Post Toastles t :."e Wo ha received 'tho or tho nicest lines of Percales, Outing nnd Ginghams, wo have over had,, and you can save at loaat fc per yard by huvtygMfow. Vo hllvo a fow of thosu Kitchen Reminders ielt that wo will be clad Ibjjrivo nwny to tho ladies who failed ti v.iijit.our store two weeks ago. TJioy nro worth 2Gc each.' Wo give these to tho ladies (only). Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds for Saturday Trade tinson's o JJalcoiex. City, The Herad Tl 125 CTWV1 Jl i m G F. Hushes & Co. Lumber, Building Ma 1 lifftf m I i 1 terial, Hardware, Coa To 2Je People of Dakota City egLVicimity WI? have succeeded Mr. Fred Lynch in the Hardware nnd Lumber business in Dakota City, and arc here to stay. Cur aim will be to treat everyone right, and aHke, and will guaran tee satisfaction on all salus and work done nt our place of business. We will carry a full line of &umbcr, Building Material, Hardware, Coal, .Paints, Plumbing' Material, Greases and Oils. We have a well equipped shop where we will do all kinds of Plumbing, Tin Work, Futaace and Stove Repairs. Also Concrete Work of all Kinds. Come Ssn aradLsec us H. R. JREEIVMgr. Stories upon Stories with high ideals 12 Glorious Serials or .Group Stories and 250 Shorter Stories and every one with "lift" in it. TheutKs Companion Indlsnenstiblo in mmlRv. lrfvish 5n ounntftv no other publication, in the world THE 1918 PROGRAMME Includes uyuie worm's brightest men and acknowledged authorities, Current Events, Nature and Science, Family Page, Hoys' Page, Girls' Page, Children's Page, Doctor's Corner and a constant run of the world's choicest fun, '52 Issues? Year not 12 $2.00 THIS YOUTH'S COMPANION', IIOSTON, MASS. BCUTi RTHIS gOUT Scad ttils coupon (or tlio numa of thlt paper) with $1.00 (or Thi Oomptsloo (or k. UU and wo will und you . rl. 5 2 ISSUES of 1918. 2. 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