d DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. IIHMIWimWiaUBIHIHlllHIJiU T U f - h J The Swift Dollar for 1918 12.96 obc? A Expenses f J o if VlW ToStockRaiwrJ M The above diagram stion of the average from sales of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, during 1918, 1919 Year Book of Interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift C& Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois fK Swift & Company, U.S. A. Just Like Father. "How was the bnnquot?" "Fine. Father gave the toast to the indies." ' "He did, eli? That's just like him, letting on to a lot of other women that lie's so kind and considerate when he wouldn't make toast for me In the mornings If my head was splitting open." Put your shoulder to fortune's wheel and turn it o nult yourself. Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take 5 - QUININE StandirJ cold remedy for 30 yeara ta tablet form safe, sure, no opiate. break, up a cold In 24 hour. relieve, crip In 3 dya. Money baclciritfails. The cenuine box ha. a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drue Stores. CASCARA M vzmxz ''OMv GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES For centuries all over the world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH has af forded relief In thousands upon thou sands of cases of lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, grav el and nil otheraITectlons of tho kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder and al lied organ3. It acts quickly. It does the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purifies tho blood. It makes a new man, a now woman, of you. It frequently wards oft attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of tho kid neys. It often completely cures tho distressing diseases of tho organs of the body allied with the bladder and kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed iment, or "brickdust" Indicate an un healthy condition. Do not delay n minute If your back aches or you aro sore across the loins r have dlfllculty when urinating. Go to four druggist at once and set a shows the distribu- Swift dollar received You Never Can Tell. "You can't believe everything you see In a newspaper, can you?" sug gested the chap who never advanced with the re9t of civilization. "No," answered the policeman. "I pinched a fellow once because he had a suspicious-looking bottle wrapped up In -a dally paper, and it proved to bo a bottle of horse llnlrnent.'-'- Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Dears the rS& Signature of in use for Over M xeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Easily Accomplished. Rich Bachelor '".My only ambition Is to die poor." Married Friend "And have you picked out the girl yet?" Red Cross Ball Blue Is tho finest product of its kind in the .world. Ev ery woman who has used It knows this statement to be true. In tho glorious feast of knowledgo some people never get any farther than the boup. box df Imported GOLD MEDAL Ilaar lem Oil Capsules. They arc pleasant and easy to take. Each capsule con tains about one doso of fivo drops. Take them Just like you would any pill. Take a small swallow of water If you want to. They dissolve In the stomach, and the kidneys soak up. the oil like a sponge does wnter. They thoroughly cleunse and wash out the bladder and kidneys and throw off the Inflammation which is the cause ol the trouble. They will quickly relieve those stiffened Joints, that backochp. rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, "brickdust," etc. Thej are an effective remedy for all dls eases of the bladder, kidney, liver stomach nnd allied organs. You druggist will cheerfully refund you money If you are not satisfied after i few days use. Accept only tho pur origlnnl GOLD MEDAL Ilnnrlcm 0' Capsules. None other genuine. Ad WHAT JmMfJmflfmm'tm W I'M El M iwMMmmuuK llf R f BUI i MUMUitilK lAf r IT) L-v &gra&J JJ Mr. Davison's Announcement. As Henry P. Davison, chnlrmnn of tho war council, said In announcing flic organization's aftcr-the-war policy: "Always, ns heretofore, any plans adopted will assure complete co-operation with the respective' governments and with any agencies with whom re lations mny be established. "What tho future Is to be, no one can say. But that there will bo an np penllng cry of humanity from nil over the world, no one can doubt. The needs of Franco, Belgium, Italy Rus Bla and tho Balkans will not terminate with tho formal declaration of pence. A hard winter Is ahead. Exposure rtnd tlio hardships of war and the dislo cated Industrial conditions of tho World have produced liutfger, want and disease. "Politically the outlook for a new and better world is bright, but the pconomic conditions are ominous. There will bo such distress In tho World thnt It cannot be met by volun tary organizations. Governments them selves must bear tho chief burden, and I am confident that co-operation, be tween tho governments may be -relied hpon In nn endenvor to meet this Wholesale work of relief which will be heeded. "In addition to this, there will, how ever, be tho necessity and opportunity Tor supplementary work which Rod Cross organizations throughout tho World can do, should do and must do. Certainly tho women of America, Working through "tho Red Cross chap ters, and tho women in other countries hble to do similar work will find their A Criterion iii Corset Styles fW: mbiwv ' aaaaKPfSfc " BaiHHHS .VfNHl' vTSViV k X1bbbMb1 W-??'b -- - "W t$& "H": ;iHBBBBBl W &F$&i&'' v" "" ZirQ&&fc-'K' ''t!XX'vC r''&-J?4'-T HHriFSfli iiiiiiV . v. sOV?v-s w HaaH aaaaaV y " v 'HaB V ).' aaHHaMH M,' -v; :: "-':-aaHflalaai kvH '!'' kkkaHHHllM ararars .- .- PPiPPHPPJ :(' ?.- "r?"A '-',-' mH UK ,t HIHaKaHllllllHi aaaanwttwaWKtt T- ftnT O i It seems a fur cry from tho grent world wur to styjes In corsets. Yet oven In; corsets, which seem so Incon sequential and so small an Item In tho world's busfness, tho war has changed manufacturing methods, nnd it looks ns If It would have a lasting effect on tho garment. Prices of cor sets went up with scarcity of mate rials and Increase In cost of labor. There Is no lmmedlnto prospect of their coming down again. For a year at least the French corset fabrics will not bo Imported In sufficient quanti ties to Influence price and the labor Item Is difficult to handle, j Manufac turers who are willing to shave ex penses In every other direction will hesitate to cut down wages. So wo must reconcile ourselves to the pres ent required expenditure und hopo that It will not advance. .Tho low bust proves Itself tho most comfortable and the most grucoful of corset models. In fact there Is no particular reason for mentioning tho bust nt nil In connection with new models that extend only nn Inch or so ihove the wnlstllno. Tho bust Is really corseted by the 'brasslero nnd the 'ungs and diaphragm aro not subject ed to tho slightest pressure. Curycs iro long in figures corseted In this .vny n consummation devoutly to be Alshcd. Fewer bones or steels aro used n the now models fhnn ever before This came about through tho short 'go of boning materials and proved u dewing In disguise. Even tho stout vomnn finds her figure well support l by corsets In which few bones nro i-vt' Instead of many und the gain In CAN henrts dictating more than their hands can do." Tho Red Cross work in north Rus sia has Included tho establishment of an American hospital of 100 beds nnd the dnlly feeding of 5.000 school chil dren. Activities have been extended from Archangel to many small vil lages. An nuxlllary ambulance service Is operated for the medical officers of the army, and everything possible is being done for tho caro of our sol diers In thnt frozen corner of the world. Hero nt home tho effect of pence has been noticeable In a diminution of personnel nt national headquarters In Washington, as well as in the di visions and chapters. The Christ mas roll call for 1010 memberships, however, brought opportunities for a largo majority of tho workers to keep busy until the end of the year, and the permanent future of tho soci ety Is so well settled In tho public mind thnt It Is safe to predict u con tinuance of effectlvo chapter organi zation throughout the country. At nn tlonnl headquarters many df the vol unteers have remained on duty at great-personal sacrifice. A change In the war council has been tho election of Jesse II. Jones nnd George E. Scott to succeed John D. Ryan and Harvey D. Gibson, resigned. A complete review of Red Cross work In any period, even In one month, would fill volumes. But a glimpse at the high lights, a skeleton outline, suffices to tndlcnto how wide has been the organization's range In wartime and how grent arc Its possi bilities In peace. 2ft suppleness Is obvious. Tho wits ol corset designers hnve'been put to the test and sharpened by necessity which Is Uio mother of Invention. .The nrt of the corsetlcr Is a great art and an example of Its late achievement appears In tho plcturo shown hero. This corset may be accepted as a criterion In corset styles. & )(rfl?7?iMji s Kitchen Curtains. Tho very prettiest way of curtaining tho kitchen window Is by using tho double-sash curtains. Dutch curtains they arc called. Make tho two pairs of crisp muslin, or soft voile or cheese cloth, us preferred, and sew down the sides "and across tho bottom a baud of plain color to match the kitchen color scheme. These bunds mny to from two to four Inches wide. The bottom curtains, nro usually kept closed, but tho upper ones nro always open to allow sunlight and air to come In nnd the bit of color nt the edges seems to be Just what so many kitchens need to brighten them up.. Washing Fluid. Tho following will bo found an ex cellent washing fluid: Five pounds of washing soda, otic gallon of cold wa ter; put to boll. Wlillo boiling, add one pound of chloride of lime nnd stir well; set osldo to settle. Strain through a cloth and oork up In n Jug. Put your soiled clothes In ten quarti of water, or enough to cover them, with two hnndfuls of chipped onp uut oii0 pint of fluid. rlOME TOWN HELPS I TO BUILD ON MODERN LINES Australian Authorities Recognize Ne cessity of Town Construction Along tho Latest Ideas. Tho grent mind of France, renas cent, is manifesting itself In the field of town planning. Sho has a central town-planning commission with sub agencies throughout France, for tho rebuilding nnd replnnnlng of not only tho cities destroyed by tho guns, but also tho others outside tho war zone. Belgium's parliament, sitting in Franco today, hns passed u city-plan-nlng lnw, In readiness for tho pcaco which will restoro her to a plnce in tho sun. What an example, and an Inspiration for us who sit hero in peaco nnd security. America has shown us a splendid exomplo in tho organization of her military towns. The town planners were mobilized under Mr. Olmstend's leadership and they co-operated with tho military and engineering experts in building training camps for millions of soldiers. Sho has spent 25,000,000 on 10 model military cities on tho most modern Hncs. Housing und planning nro going hn'nd In hand under tho United States government's cucour ngement nnd supervision. If for no other reuson, tho calling of a conference is Justified by the fact that the government of Queens land hns made our deliberations clus ter round tho welfare of tho returned soldiers, and has invited us to apply tho resources of the town pinnner to the problem of making those who hnvo fought for our lives and liberties hap pier than they could possibly be under the old conditions. Wo eagerly re spond to this Invitation nnd I hopo thnt out of our deliberations mny como practical and helpful schemes that will assist tho returned e6ldler. -Sir Sam Hughes. PLAN THE WAR GARDEN NOW More Food Than Ever Before Should Be Raised by Amateur Growers This Year. Tho ending of tho war lias placed additional obligations on tho Amcrcun people. Wo have not' only our frlemU tho allies to feed, but our former ene mies must also bo kept from starva tion. Tho larger part of tho pcoplo of tho evacuated regions nro destitute ; they must have food, and this country is tho ouly place It mny be had In suf ficient quantities. This means thnt wo will bo nsked to get along with less meats, fats, grains nnd sugar nnd mnko up tho difference with things wo can grow in our own gardens. Tho home gardens of America must bo re lied upon for a larger proportion of our living than ever before. Potatoes, beets, carrots, peas, corn nnd tomatoes aro among the most im portant garden crops from n food fctnndpoint. Radishes, lettuce, onions, cucumbers, turnips, squnsh, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, parsnips, egg plants, peppers, etc., ndd to tho va riety. Potatoes, peas, beets and carrots can bo planted almost ns soon ns tho frost is out of tho ground, nnd then can bo followed by tho more tender cr6ps as soon as tho ground has be come, reasonably warm. When there Is sufficient room nn asparagus bed should bo planted, nlso rhubarb and tho small fruits, particu larly raspberries. Lnrger grounds afford ;oom for grapes, blackberries, currants, goose berries, strawberries and possibly n few npples, peaches, pears, cherries and plums nnd the children especial ly enjoy and thrlvo on plenty of fresh fruit. Preventing Cracks In Pavements. At n recent meeting of tho American Society for Municipal Improvements held nt Buffalo, an Interesting paper was read on frost-proof foununtlnnH for hard-surfaced pavements, In which It was suggested thnt tho sub-grado should bo laid with a courso of hollow tile of say four-Inch height, ovcrlnid with n foundation of two to four Inches of concrete On this, tho pav ing material may bo laid. Tho tlio nets as a non-conductor of heat, pre venting tho frost from penetrating to the sub-grado and also acts as a drain for moisture. Should frost reach tlio Bub-grade, tlio tlio will break under tho pressure and to insure Its break ing, tho tile may be scored nt tho bot tom. Tho overlying ctoncreto will bridge tho breaks In tlio hollow tlio. This will prevent upheavals of the pnvement. Scientific American. Prepares Dwelling and Storage Models. Working drawings for farmhouses and hunkhouses, designed to meet con ditions in vnrlous sections of the coun try nnd nsslst In obtaining additional labor for farms, have been prepnrcd by tho bureau of public ronda of the United States department of agricul ture. Working drawings have been prepared also for storage houses for small grains, corn, combined grain nnd corn .and other crops. Copies of these plonu will bo sent freo on application to tho division of rural cnfluecrlug ol the bureau. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe ly Proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. TTrfinnn Til riiirlnitrainnm. . T ir.v In addition to its annoying symptoms, I nau an aitacic or grippe which lasted nil winter and left mo Jn a weakened condition. I felt at times that I would never bo well again. I read of Lydia B. PJnkham'a voge tablo Compound and what it did for women pasoins through the Chang ofLifo, sol toldmy uoctor l wouia try it. I soon began to train in Qtrongth and tho annoying svmntoma dis appeared and your Vcgotaolo Compound has mado mo a well, sfrong woman so I do all my own housework. I cannot rocommend Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vege table Compound too highly to womea passing through tho Cnnnrro of Life." Mrfl.FiUNKHENSON, lolGS. Orchad St, Urbana, 111. i Women who suiter from nervousness, "heat flashes," backache, headache and "tho blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Fink ham'a Vegetable Compound. Use Cuticura Soap ToClearYourSkin All druigtrta; flonptS.OtntmenlKAK). Talcum J6, pampio men rrre or "Cailcor. Dipt, E, Bolton." . Not Very Fetching. He "The doctor says Mnymo baa ncuto Indigestion." Sho "I don't sco nnythlng cute nbout that." INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH HURRYl JUST EAT ONE TABLET OF PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INSTANT RELIEF. No wnltingl When menls don't flt nnd you belch gns, acids and undigest ed food. When you feel indigestion pain, lumps of distress In stomach, heartburn or headache. Hero Is instant' relief. A Just as soon ns you eat a tablet of Pupo's Dlapcpslu all tho dyspepsia, in digestion nnd stomach distress ends. Theso pleasant, harmless tablets of Papo's Diapcpsln always malco alck, up set stomachs feel flno nt onco and they cost so llttlo at drug stores. Adv. Every woman Is apt to tbo in tlio wrong until sho begins to cry then she's all right. Etn cln Inilde it rrell is ontatdo br liktn f entl liiatlre t least onco a vretk, tucbi M " Doctor rierce'i I'leuant rolled. Adr. It often costs u lot to keep virtue in repair, but the s,elfstiirlor of vice Is always In working order. Confined to Her Bed Days at a Time " But Doan's Brought a Quick and Lasting Cure. Alra Trl-MMnri T) Mast lilj-n J TTrttfVi St.. Long lalnnd City, N. Y ays: "Tlio pains Jn my buck rcro almost unbearable. 1 always felt tired and llstlces nnd found it nlmout impossible to attend to my housework. Gradually tlio pains increased dayvjjy day my sui fci'inu licc.imo worse. Of ten Hashes of light and black Mccks would np jcnr before my eyca nnd dizzy upells uould como over me. My hands and feet were swollen and my head ptlnod mo so nt times 1 thought it would emit, iuy kidneys nn .noycu mo, too. emtio dcenorulcnt. I be- m nvt. times l uoum nave to tnko to my bed for threo or four days nt a time. I had tho pood fortune to hear of Doan'a KUlncu Pills, bo I begnn us inn them nnd was oon back in per fect health again. My cure has stood the test of time, po I am only too clad to recommend Douu'a to other kidney suiicrers. Mrs, IlUBchko gnvo tlio above state ment in April, 1010, and on April 4. 1017, she added: "1 gladly repeat all I have said about Doan's Kidney Pills, for they have cured mo of kid ney complaint." Got Doan'a at Any Store, 60c a Boa DOAN'S SSV FOSTER-MIUJUnN CO., BUtTAU?, N. V. SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK For Hogs and Poultry Sold direct from factory to consumer. If you want to get the best results for the least money write or call on Consolidated Products Co. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA or Harding Cream Company OMAHA, NEB. KANSAS CITY, MO. ' V. tl. y"siOUX CITY, NO. 5-1919. iigKJ stfT I CSVjW J iHamf A H rV 1