DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. k Wrn -i-ffni 13 Dollars 13 Cents When Swift & Company paid, say, 13 dollars per hun dredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents! In other words, if we had paid $13.13, we would have made no profit. Or, if we had received a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit It is doubtful whether any other business is run on so close a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. This remarkable showing is due to enormous volume, perfected facilities (packing plants strategically located, branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an army of men and women chosen and trained to do their special work. This, and many other points of interest, are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book also represents the packer's side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked1 to base action against the industry. Many who have never heard the packer's side are sending for the Year Book. WHEN PEACE CAME Oppressive Silence Followed the Great Crash. Would you like one ? Merely mail your name and address to the Chicago office and the book will come to you. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago Hard at Flrtt to Realize That the Carnage of Four Dreadful Years Had Ended Huns Defeated but Unrepentant. With a silence like that which fol lows the mighty crash of a great or gan, tho grent war enme suddenly to an end. No longer do the weary sol diers nt listening posts strain their cars through long night watches; star shells have ceased to burst and flatno over No Man's land; cannons have cooled; machine guns utter no sound; the exchange of all mnuncr of deadly missiles has stopped. At last peace, which for four slow, dreadful years has seemed afar off like a mirage, has come. The thousand and one activi ties of battle, intense to tho last ounce of possible human effort, are relaxed. Ships now cross the ocean In safety; smoke from thousands of ammunition plants no longer darkens the sky; tired workers return once more to their homes; armies are demobilizing; reconstruction of devastated homes and farms and factories Is contem plated; tho dreadful military debauch has consumed Itself; the world draws u great sigh of exhaustion and relief; the conflict Is ended. In all history no message ever sped so gladly nor so fast us the few words flashed through the air, and under occaiu, and over lnnd wires, until around the whole world and to Its ut termost accessible parts the news was cnrrled. What wonder thnt all civiliza tion gave vent to a frenzy of joy al most barbaric, that men shouted nnd women wept; nnd little children wit nessed an event which threescore years and ten hence they will relate to other wide-eyed children. In our Joy let us not forget those millions of fa thers whoso voices refused to cheer, and those mothers and wives and sweethearts whose eyes were dry, be cause their hearts were bowed down with a sorrow no victory can ever com pensate. The Huns censed only when physi cally exhausted; when their ammuni tion was spent; when tho war had reached their own borders; when they no longer possessed the ability to mur der the defenseless, to gas the brave. Their regret Is that they fulled, but not one slnglo word of penitence for tho harm they have done, the sorrow they have caused. Instead they think only of their bellies nnd demand, not supplicnte, the food they Have so wan tonly destroyed for years; they whine lest the very cars they stole from France nnd Belgium be returned to their rightful owners. They have been beaten In what wns for nearly four years an unequal struggle, but for any word which has yet to come out of Germany they are the same unregen orate Huns who, casting aside nil the obligations of n civilized nation, marched Into Belgium In August, 1014. Chicago Evening Post. To Hol'd Him. "Whnt would you do If you were married to n fnst young man?" "I think I'd speed up a little." The Kind. "The girls use such loud makeup." "Yes; why don't they tuke more to noiseless powder?" mMBauwAway .-. IKK2 &ia i i um tlW 43FHJVJEtJCUtUlll JLMM. Western. Canada is as profitable as Grain Growinq Tn Wvttem Canada Grain firowlnff Is a nrofit maker. KalSMff Lame. Sheep and Hogs brings certain success. It's easy tn prosper where you CanraiKZU ID 4a DU.OI wocai idioo ucroBnu uuy uucusy itimo, Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre Good Grazing Land at Much Less. Railway and Land Cotnoanles offer unusual inducements to home. neekcrn o net tin in Wntrm Cnnnrta and enlovlier Drosnent v. Loans made for the purchase of stock or other farming requirements can be had at low interest. The Governments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche wan and Alberta extend every encouragement to the farmer unci ranchman. You can obtain excellent land at low prices on easy terms, and get high prices (or your sram, cattle, sheep and boas low taxes none on improvements), good markets and snipping facilities, free schools, churches, splendid climate and sure crops. - rur luuairnieti iiiviniure, mipii ucacniiuwiDi iinui sue wio iu hmuwiw. Saakatrhewan and Albert, reduced railroad rates, etc, apply to SuperlnUDdeat oi Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or O. A. COOK, DRAWER 197. WATEKTOWN. S. DAK.. It. A. GAKKETT. 311 JACKSON ST.. ST. PAUL, MINN. Canadian Government Agents mmmm flllll People Heeded Appeal. More than one hundred carloads of fruit pits and nut shells had been re elvcd nt, and were on the way tn government plnnts for use In making cnrliott for gas masks when the nrmls tlco v.ns declared. This statement was made on the nuthorlty of the secretary of war, In n lfittcr to the secretary of ngtkulture, thanking him for the ac tivities of his department In appeal ing to the public for these materials. Flo Trees In San Joaquin. Ten thousand acres of Smyrna fig trees nnvo been planted In tho central San Joaquin valley since tho war began. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Hmaitinj Jolt Hje Comfort. (10 ceou at brnrfliu or malL Writ (or Free Hr Book. WUK1NK EXK KKUKDV CO.,OU10AUO NEW HERRING, round .05, dreaaed .0SX Bis Reduction on all Kind Fuh. UaHri Statu Food MmlaUlratloi Detail No, 8-1 Jin. More Eggs? Use Germozono A ben with bright. roaj comb. Hlln and Ticoroua, butttla In order, lre from coldi and roup, and prop. erlr fed. Is ftnerall a ijood Ujer and not bothered with lice. Ilea trouble! almost alwara atari with eoldi or bowel cemplaint. Tbat'a Germoione'e mil help. Ueg-ular aae, three time a week, doei tlj rk At dmg or aeed atorea or tablet form, poitpeld, from here, Tt cenu, with free poultry tooke. BEO. H. LU CO., Oopt, S, OMAHA, NO. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 7-1919. Believe It or Notl Friends of S. P. Lockbrldee. former state senator, nnd James I. Nelson, both of Greencastlc, arc telling a story resardlnK the strnnce notions of linirs on their farms last summer. Mr. Lock- bridge went to his farm west of Green castle and on arriving nt a field In which were some fnt hogs he saw the animals Jumping Into the nlr. Ho Investigated and found them after big, yellow-striped grasshoppers. The same story Is told of Mr. Nelson, except thnt his hogs were so wild over the grasshoppers that he had to re move them to nnother field where the provender wns not so plentiful, tln or der to prevent the hogs from running off the fat faster than ho could put It on by heavy feeding. The grasshoppers were as largo as' a man's thumb nnd were In such quan tities that the hogs by exerting them selves could catch enough to miiko their efforts "worth while." Indian apolis News. Fine Pearl Necklaces, Of 80 necklaces which have been made from the magnificent collection of pearls contributed to the Ited Cross from nil parts of the British empire, two are of considerable Interest. One of them Is composed almost en tirely of the line collection of pearls sent from Egypt ns a result of tho Ited Cross appeals, and tho other Is a specially beautiful necklace of pearls of the strnw-eoldred tone which Is ho much sought after by buyers. The necklnces are not of uniform size; they vnry In length, In color and, of course, In value. Hut nil of them nro of grent beauty, for they consist of tho best pearls from many famous neck lnces, as well as from less well-known ones, matched by the chief experts In London. The World Does Move. Tho wnr has made many changes In world conditions. None perhaps Is more p!ctures(uo than whnt bus hap pened In Mesopotamia, the land over which Nebuchadnezzar once ruled. This year's harvest tells the story. While not busy fighting the Turk and his Teutonic associates, the Brit ish found time to dig out a hundred ancient Irrigation ditches and to bring Into cultivation 320,000 ucres. They have also given to Bagdad electric llghtr, paved streets, waterworks, sew erage, a fire department and a pollco force. The natives must bo rubbing their eyes In nstonlsbraent and wonder. Modern Brotherhood STOMACH ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, GAS QUICKl EAT JUST ONE TABLET OF PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR IN8TANT RELIEF. When menis don't fit nnd you belch gas, nclds and undigested food. When you feel lumps of distress In stomach, pnln, flatulence, heartburn or hendache. Here Is lnstunt rellof No waiting I A p A Just as soon ns you cat n tablet of Papo's Diapepbln all tho dyspepsia, iu digestion nnd stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Tape's Dlnpepsln never fall to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, nnd they cost so llttlo nt drug stores. Adv. Will Rebuild Famous Inn. Hotel men of tho United States will rnlbe ?50,000 to rebuild a famous Bel glnn Inn In the town of Fumes In Flanders, for borne time tho headquar ters' of the Belgian nrmy and of King Albert. As the Hotel Noble Kose, this Inn wns for centuries celebrated nmong visitors to Flanders. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years la all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In tho thront, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient n good night's rest, free from couglilng, with easy expec toration In tho morning, gives nnturo n chnnco to sootho tho inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping tho pa tient to regain his henltb. Made la Amerlcn nnd sold for more thna hall! century. Adv. All She Did. "Aunty," shrieked Hilda, "Gilbert Is kicking mo!" "She begnn It," defended llttlo brother. "What did you do to him first. Hil da?" hotly demanded aunty. , "Nullln nt nlf 'cept hit him ncross the hack wlf my little brooiri," clamly replied Hilda. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucm County ss, Frank J. Cheney mnlccs oath thnt ho Is senior partner of tho nrm of F. J. Cheney 4 Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aid firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for nny ense of Catarrh that cannot be curtid by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo nnd subocrlbed tn my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1888. (Seal) A. W. Glenson, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through the Blood on tho Mucoun SurfarA of the Bvstem. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Answered. Somebody once telegraphed IToracu Greeley: "Are there any news?" "Not n new," promptly wired back the great editor, who was a stickler for good English. Boston Transcript. Shave With Cutlcura Soap And double your razor efficiency no well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice daily. Ono sonp for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. The Joyxof a hobby Is that the oth er fellow Isn't nil the time wanting you to let him ride It, too. Dr. Pierce's Peasant Pelleta pat in tod to tick and bilious headache, conatlpatloo, dlzsl Oeaf and Indigestion. "OletD liouia." Adr. Some men are troubled with taxes and others nrc taxed twlth troubles. WRlGLE All three brands sealed in alr-tteht packages. Easy to find it is on sate everywhere. Look for. ask for. be sure to fiet WRIGLEYS The Greatest Name In Goody-Land K .Tat iAfni.T!i trmic iti fimm-ti jfc"u EzsEnnzat w PERFECT GUM riMH SEALED TIGHT JWRIGLEYS. CHEWING eSUMf y tal-fl'f.iir KEPT RIGHT WPMPED q'....ffy 18 The Flavor Lasts Naturally. "What was the result of trying your play on tho dog?" "It raised a howl." London hairdressers say there has been n grent Increase In gray-haired young women, due to the war. Two Laps Behind. "Did you follow my advice?" "Why er yei, but I didn't ,ult catch up with It." During the wnr Red Cross workers In America produced more than 250, 000,000 surgical dressings. HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES Don't Ignoro tho "llttlo pains and aches," especially backaches. They may be little now but thcro la no tell lug how soon a dangerous or fatal dls euso of which they nrc tho forerun tiers mny show Itself. Go after tho causo of that backache at once, or yo may And yourself In tho grip of an In ctirnblo disease. Do not delay a minute. Go to your druggist and Insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. In 24 hours you will feel renewed health .and vigor. After you have cured yourself, con tinue to take ono or two Capsules each day so as to keep in first-class condition, and ward oft tho danger of future attacks. Money refunded it thoy do not help you. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand, and thus be suro of getting the genuine. Adv. Do you feel tired nnd "worn-out?" Arc you nervous and irritable? Don't sleep well nt night? Have a "dragged out," unrested feeling when you get up in the morning? Dizzy upell87 ISIl lous? Bad tustc in tho mouth, buck ache, pain or soreness In tho loins, and abdomen? Severe distress when urlnnting, bloody, cloudy urine or sed iment? All theso Indicate gravel or stone In tho blnddcr, or that tho poi sonous microbes, which nro always in your system, navo attacked your kid neys. You should use GOLD MEDAL Ilanrlem Oil Capsules immediately. Tho oil soaks gently into the walls and lining of the kidneys, and tho lit tle poisonous animal germs, which are catling the Inflnmmntlon, urc Imme diately attacked and chased out of your system without inconvenlenco or pain. id Nervous Mothers Should Profit by the Experience of These Two Women W SW w? Buffalo, N. Y. "I am tho mothor of four children, and for neany tnreo years i suuerca irom a iemaio troublo with pains in my bacic ana siuo, ana a gonorai weakness. 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