Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 20, 1919, Image 3

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,1-aieca a ramny or eight Is her story
remarkable. Thousanda of families
aro larger. Tho history of the Koch
family la unique In that tho mother,
with nil her loving care, pinned her
faith to a simple homo remedy and
never had a doctor for her children.
Hero la "what sho says: "Poruna haa
done my children good. I have a
family of eight and never had a
doctor, only your medicine. We all
think Peruna a splendid tonic"
So far as we have learned, Pe
runa Is tho only known remedy for
which such a wonderful claim can
be made. Like Mrs. Koch, thero
are thousands upon thousands of
mothers who p.laco their entire de
pendence uponPeruna. ,
That Peruna has merited this
confidence Is attested by tho words
"SUCKERS" ALWAYS ON HAND
Despite Their General Shrewdness,
American People Are Easy Vic
tims of Confidence Game.
"Tho true American Is a funny Indi
vidual," remarked Sheriff Cllne tho
ther day in going over tho data of a
petty swindle case.
"On the one hand wo find them In
rdlnntely clever and quick to think up
schemes which arc almost 'within the
law while on the other hand, no mat
ter how nbsnrd the trick, thero aro al
ways plenty of gullible people to bite.
"It wasn't more than a week or ten
days ago when a man called here and
asked me if ho could lodgo a com
plaint. " 'What do you want to complain
about?' I asked him.
"By way of reply he placed before
mo nn advertisement which rend 'In
structions on what to do at tho table.'
" 'I sent money for a copy,' explained
tho mnn, 'and In reply received n slip
of paper on which was printed the ono
word "Bat."'" Los Angeles Times.
Love Knows No Rank.
The little girl from Texas shyly ask
ed the oflleer of the day where llob
ert could be found.
She had his picture with her. Did
not tho lieutenant wish to see it? No,
O, but In tho picture Robert had his
machine, "and everything."
Well, yes, tho lieutenant might take
a look at it. Tho girl really was very
pretty.
The lieutenant glanced at the pic
ture. Robert was a big, good-looking
fellow. But what was this? Why,
the fellow was leaning nonchalantly
Against the basket of a balloon.
Tho telephone rang. Robert had
been located. The officer detailed n
guard to escort the young woman to
her nfllanced.
They reached his company. V man,
bis back turned, was outside the kitch
en door, busily scrubbing pans. A
look of sympathy came Into the eyes
of the girl until ho turned.
"Robert I"
And as his arms went around her
she never missed his machine. Fort
Omaha Gas Bag.
Particulars.
"I hear that young Spendlt Is go
ing under."
"Very much so. lie is cither under
his automobile or under a cloud."
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The Same Delicious
Satisfying Drink
Used for years instead of coffee by
families who value health.
The Original
POSTUM CEREAL
Boiled just liKe coffee
1 5 minutes after boiling begins..
Rich in aroma. Pleasing in flavor.
Economical. No table drink has
ever taken the place of Postum.
"There's a Reason"
Get it at grocers. Two sizes 1 5c & 25c.
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Reared Her Family
HOME REMEDY
Americaa Mother Bcati Them All
nre few fnmlli'ps in vahioh flirt
Mrs. Gustavo Koch, Box 24,
neoKUK bounty, lowa, has been
Not in tho fact that shn
from such mothers as Mrs. Gustavo
Koch. Long llfo to her! Peruna Is
Indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh
of tho head, noso and throat, or dis
order of tho stomach, bowels on
other organs duo to catarrhal In
flammation of tho mucous linings.
If you aro sick and Buffering,
wrlto tho Peruna Company, Dept
S-80, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart
man's Health Book. It Is free and
you may And that Peruna Is what
you need. Dr. Hartmon's World Fa
mous Peruna Tonlo comes In either
liquid or tablet form. Ask your
dealer. If you aro seeking health,
do not accept "something just as
good." Insist upon Peruna. Your
dealer will give you a Peruna Al
manac '
STOP SLAUGHTER OF BIRDS
Wardens Wage Constant War on Un
principled Slayers of Feathered
Friends of the Farmer.
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The guardian of tho birds on pro
tected lands is nn important part of
tho work of the federal and Audubon
authorities. Although state and na
tional laws have been passed making
it wrong to kill the birds for their
plumage, plume hunters nre constantly
raiding the nests of the waterfowl and
killing them for the sake of the prices
the wings will bring. Thus a coustnnt
watch is necessary, Patrol boats are
constantly hovering nlong the shores
of the reservations, and more than one
pitched battle has been fought to save
the egret or gulls from slaughter. In
Florida, one of the best game wardens
of the Audubon society was killed by
bird butchers.
If those who call the robin tho thief
of their fruit, and hate him for his
early morning raids on their berries,
would realize that the little fruit
spoiled Is a light dessert for tho hugo
quantity of insects killed before tho
fruit was touched, then their feelings
would be more kindly. Cutworms and
crancfles, which do greatjiarm to grain
crops, arc favorite foods for robins,
while leaf-bottles, vine-worms, etc., nro
eaten In great numbers. Exchange.
Oh I Freddy, Freddy.
Freddy, with a determined look on
ids small countenance, marched into
the front room and up to the young
man caller.
"What's them?" he demanded,
thrusting out a grimy hand full of
small white objects.
"What arc those?" said the young
man with nn ingratiating smllo. "Thoso
nro beans."
"lie does know 'em, mnw," bawled
Freddy triumphnntly into the adjoin
ing room. "You snld he dldn.'t."
Where the Drinking Is Done.
"This is a dry state."
"Wives don't have to smell thoir
husband's brcnth when they como
home."
"Not when they come home. Wo
nov have to smell their breaths Im
mediately after they've been down In
the cellar to look at the furnace lire."
Detroit Free Press.
Easily Discerned.
"I see In your hand dark obstacles
to your happiness."
"Oh, I know. They nre tho loads of
coal I am not going to get this winter."
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CIGARETTE BILL IS
KILLED BJ SENATE
THE SAME BODY STRANGLES THE
GARNISHEE MEASURE
OTHER LEGISLATIVE DOINGS
A Brief Digest of Other Important
Legislation Being Considered by
the Nebraska Legislature
Lincoln. II y a voto of 17 to 12 tho
stnto senate postponed Indefinitely
House Roll No. 297, Intended to stop
sales of cigarettes to minors by logallz
ing sales to adults.
Practically every senator Indulged
In tho debate, which was centered
largely on tho matter of tho injurious
naturo of tho "demon clgaretto" rather
than on the subject of writing a law
that would bo enforceable. Tho bill
was defeated by tho voto of senators
aftor ono of tho most lively debates on
any question this year.
Senator Bushoe, who favored tho
bill, said that ho and others had boon
accused of being Influenced by tho
"tobacco" trust. Dusheo informed Uio
senate that ho had never been ap
proached by any ono who wantod him
to voto for tho bill, except two mem
bers of tho lower house. He then
added that the only peoplo ho had
seen lobbying on tho bill wore thoso
opposed to it, some of whom wero not
citizens of this stnto.
Lucy Pago Qa3ton, head of the Na
tional Antl-dgarct league, was on tho
floor of tho senate, along with other
wclfaro and church workers. Mrs.
Gaston several days ago before tho
committee said if the legislature would
leuve the law as it is, that sho would
como to tho stato and enforce tho law.
The vote would indicate that sho has
convinced several of tho oldor mom
ebrs of that body that this could be
done.
QEORQE C. SNOW 0
Mr. Snow Is serving his first term In the
House, represenUna Dawei and Sioux
counties. His home Is at Chadron where
for twelve years he has been editor and
owner of the Chadron Journal, the oldest
paper In Nebraska west of Valentine. Mr.
Snow Is a member of the following com
mittees In the House) Judiciary, Em
ployees, Prlntlnn and Supplies, special
committee Investldatlno Board of Control,
and special committee on the Code Dill.
Tho senate in committo of tho whole
advanced to third reading Senato Pilo
No. 200 introduced by tho judiciary
committee which defines "criminal
syndicalism" and prohibits tho advo
cacy, teaching or affirmativo sugges
tion of crlnio or physical or political
revolution, or for profit. It also pro
hibits assemblage for thoso purposes,
and makos It unlawful for an owner of
property to permit a room or building
to bo used for such meetings. The
bill is directed at I. W. W. activities
though certain soctiona of it, espe
cially the provision doflnlng "syndi
calism" as tho doing of any act of
physical violence, tho destruction of
or damage to property, or injury to
any persons" are also applicable fo
strikes.
Foar of farmers that House Roll
No. 480, a pure seed bill introduced by
McLaughlin of Hall county, would act
to the advantage of mail order houses
In othor states led to tho kllllug of
tho bill by the lower house. Tho bill
provided strict supervision of tho salo
of seeds by tho state food, dairy and
oil commissioner. Seed houses of the
state asserted that its provision wore
arbitrary and unworkable. Thoy wild
it would result in driving thorn out
of business through tho competition
of outsldo firms not under Its regula
tion. The state senate adjourned ono day
in order that its members could ac
cept tho invitation of the Omaha
Chamber of Commerce to bo its guest
at luncheon and aftorward at tho auto
mobile show. Tho lower house de
clined u similar Invitation,
Tho Joint commltteo of tho legis
lature, appointed to Investigate tho
stsito board of control, after making
trips to tho various state Institutions,
and holding many secret hearings at
tho Llndoll hotel, gavo out an an
nouncement that a public hearing will
bo hold Immediately. A record has
boon made of all tho testimony of
fered at tho secret hearings, and, ac
cording to memberfl of tho commltteo,
will bo offered at tho public hearing,
except such as tho commlttoo thought
best to eliminate on account of "un
fouiulud chargcH which had boon made
ngUnst tho board."
Apparently members' of the Nebraska
legislature will be busy during the I
close of tho session. Tho rial big
bills have yet to be considered and
disposed of.
Very close to tho top of the list of
bills on third rending 'in tho houso
is tho llyrum.IIardln primary election
bill, which provides that voters cast
their ballots for candidates as usual,
but unless a candidate gets a mnjorlty
at tho primary he will have to light for
tho position in n convention with a
few oxcoptlons and tho bill, In Us ex
ecution, Is looked on as a big stop to
wards restoring tho convention s
torn, strong opposition to It exists, and
somo of tho opponents nro of tho
opinion that It will not bo able to
muster flfty-oito votos. Tho bill Is a
long ono and tho system created is
quite complicated. It is nrgucd In Its
behalf that tho prlmarmy ballots aro
too long and thnt tho voters want a
change. Another virtuo claimed for
It Is that It does away with minority
nominations.
Another headllnor on tho program is
tho two big road bills. Tho houso
commltteo has done a trcmondoua
amount of work In getting those into
shapo. They hnvo held hearings ga
loro. Tno bill provides for a sstem
of stnto highways to bo constructed
undor tho stato engineer, and for the
malntonnnco of tho roads most of the
automobile tax, which Is to be largely
Increased, will bo used in the future.
Tho bills seek to avoid tho criticism
of taking away from counties tho con
trol of their roads, and has what its
backers insist aro roasonnblo divisions
of authority that will make for ofll
cloncy and make co-oporatlon possible.
Tho bill contemplates tho construc
tion of something llko C.000 miles of
road in tho state, county seats bolng
all connected by tho system. In tho
main those are to bo dirt roads, per
manent roads bolng constructed only
where abutting property owners Join
In tho Improvement. It is tho most
ambitious attempt yet mado to work
out a system of state highways that
will bo well built and well kopt.
Tho lower house found ttsolf In tho
embarrassing position ono day of
having more votes cast on a measure
than there wore members present.
Speaker pro tern Fults stood by the
clerk's count, assorting that some
membors probably followed thoir cus
tom of voting both ways. He rofused
to re-open the question for a roll cnll.
Tho question nrpso in nn effort to
resuscitate Senate File 2G, by Hoed,
forbidding the remarriage of di
vorced persons within two years
after tho granting of tho decroe. The
announced voto was 4G to 34, in favor
of sustanling tho committee's action
against tho bill, although there were
only sixty-four membors prosont at
tho time.
Tho houso commltteo on tho gover
nor's "codo bill" has divided tho big
bill dnto soctlons, two membors of tho
committee to study each section. Tho
division follows: Agriculture, Wil
liams and Hardin; finance, Rodman
and Hostetlor; trade and commorce,
Axtell and Reynolds; public wolfare,
Jonison and Hardin; public works,
Mears and Snow; labor, Larsen nnd
J. Rold Green.
II. R. 85, by Grozlor, for official
tests for gas, gasoline, kerosene or
othor liquid fuel engines and to com
pel maintcnanco of adequato service
stations for snmo, was recommended
by the commltteo of tho whole of tho
senate for passage.
For halt an Hour, tho lower houso
considered Houso Roll 139, Larson's
bill establishing a minimum wago
commission to fix minimum wngos for
women and minors in all Industries.
Tho bill had smooth sailing until, after
it had boon perfected by various
amendments, Larson moved that it bo
recommended for final passage Jerry
Howard thon moved to substltuto tho
provision of his own minimum wago
bill, establishing a flat minimum scale,
which was killed In itfl original form
by an overwhelming voto sovernl
weeks ago. Much to tho surpriso of
Howard, as woll aB everyone else, the
house approved Howards' substltuto,
21to 1G, with over half tlio members
not voting. Larson, disgusted by tho
turn of events, thon moved to kill tho
now bill, which tho house did with
considerable hilarity. Tho result Is
that no minimum wage legislation
will bo enacted by this legislature.
Senato Fllo No. 140 by Peterson,
which amends tho workmon's compen
sation law, was reported out of tho
judiciary commltteo somewhat chang
ed from tho original draft, which pro
vldod for n 75 por cont schodulo of
salary for Injured workmen during in
capacity Tho bill as amended pro
vides for a schodulo r 08 2-3 per cont.
Tho proposed law provides for in
creasing tho maximum weekly allow
ance from $12 to JIB, specifying priv-
lieges by which tho workman may
select ills own physician, nnd provid
ing that tho employer shall pay the
attornoy'B feoa for tho plaintiff in any
suit for damages arising from tho ro
fusal of tho employer to ndjust tho
claim for injury.
The stato sonato divided Tuoaduy
into n debntlng society, composed of
business men on ono sldo, nnd law
yers on tho othor, with tho exception
of Senator Wcavorllng, who joined the
business mon, and Senator Roed who
Joined tho lawyers. Tho question was
on concurring In tho committee report
to Indefinitely postpono Houso Roll .07,
which provided for only 7G per cont
oxomptlon of a debtor's wages from
garnishment Instead of 90 por cont,
as tho law now stands, Tho house
had passed tho bill, Tho bill wan
kill oil by the senato by a voto of 18
to 10.
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Dollttle's Obsession.
Muggiiw I nover knew any ono to
be such u stickler for the little nice
ties of social form as Dollttte.
llugglns Yes; Dollttlo wouldn't
even go lo work unless ho had received
an engraved Invitation. Philadelphia
Record.
lied Cross Ball nine should bo used
In every home. It mnkes clothes white
as snow und never Injures tho fabric.
All good grocers, Gc.
Tho sooner n man shuttles off this
mortal coll the sooner his good qual
ities will be recognized.'
When tho cat's away tho neighbors
get Insomnia.
DRUGGISTS! VIM'S VAPORUB
SHORTAGE OVME AT LAST
The Deal Scheduled for Last
November. Which Was Post
poned on Account of the Influ
enza Epidemic, b Now Re-instated
Good During the
Month of March.
OVER ONE MILUON JARS
OF VAPORUB PRODUCED
EACH WEEK
It Is with prldo that wo announco
to tho drug trndo that tho shortngo of
Vlck's VnpoRub, which has lasted slnco
last October, is now overcome Since
January 1st, wo hnvo been running our
laboratory twenty-threo and a half
hours out of every twenty-four. LaBt
week wo shipped tho Inst of our back
orders, anil retail druggists, therefore,
aro no longer requested to order In
small quantities only.
NOVEMBER DEAL RE-IN8TATED
This deal, which wo hod expected to
put on last November und which had to
bo postponed on account of tho short
age of Vapoltub, is' re-.nstated for tho
month of March. This allows a dis
count of 10 on shipments from Job
bers' stock of quantities of from 1 to
4 gross. C of this discount Is allowed
by the Jobber nnd 5 by us.
Wo advlso tho retail druggists to
place their orders Immediately, bo that
the Jobbers will ho nblo to get prompt
shipments to them.
THANK8 OF THE PUBLIC DUE THE
DRUG TRADE DURING THE
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC
Tho thanks of tho American public
aro certainly duo tho cntlro drngtrndo
retail, wholesale and manufacturing
for what they accomplished during
mo recent Influenza epidemic. The
war caused a shortago of physicians
nurses wero almost lmposslblo to ob
tain tho demand on tho drug trndo
was unexpected nnd overwhelming,
nntl to this demand thoy responded
nobly. Retail druggists kept open day
and night and slept whero thoy drop
ped behind tho prescription counter.
Wholesale; druggists called their sales
men off tho road to help fill orders
hundreds, wlrod us to ship Vlck's Vnpo
Hub by tho quickest route, regardless
)f exnonse.
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Tor Infanta and Children.
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You can prevent this loathsome disease from running
through your stabln and euro nil the colts sudorlng with
It when you begin tho trcatmont. No matter how young,
SPOUN'S COMl'OUIVI) Is nafo to iiro on any colt. It Is
wonderful how It prevents all distempers, no matter how
tho colts or horses at any ago aro "exposed." SIMHIN'S
Is sold by your druggist.
HI'OIIN MEDICAL CO., golc Mttn., Gonhtn, Ind.
Ho Had Had His Medicine.
Mn There's n good llttlo boy. Tak
your medicine llko father does.
Jlminlc Aw shucks I When fnthci
tnkes his ho always says that word yon
licked me once (pr siiyjn'.
Minn (he 1'nln.
Tho hurt of a burn or a cut ntops when
Colo's Carbollsnlvo Is appllod. It hoali
quickly without scars. 25c and 60c bj
all druggists, lfor free snmplo wrlto Th
J. W. Colo Co., nocltford, Ul.-Adv,
German Gas.
"Toll mo about mustard gas. What
sort of stuff Is It?" "Well, It's nol
exactly a relish."
Sin lias many tools, but a llo Is the
handle that fits them all. Oliver Wen
dell Holmes.
A' TREMENDOUS JOB TO INCREA8E
OUR PRODUCTION
In this emergency wo tried to do our
part. Wo scoured tho country for raw
materials our Trnfllc Manager spent
his days riding frolght cars in wo
shipped raw materials In carload lota
by express nnd pleaded with manufac
turers to lncrcnso their deliveries to us.
But it was a slow process. Somo of
our raw matcrlnls nro produced only
In Japan supplies In this country
wero low and shipments required threa
months to como from tho Far East
Then wo had to recruit and train
skilled labor. Wo brought our sales
men into tho factory nnd trained them'
as foremen. Wo Invented now ma
chinery, and managed to Install It on
Christmas Day, so as not to Interfere
with our dally production.
143 JARS OF VAPORUB EVERY
MINUTE DAY AND NIGHT
By January 1st wo had everything
ready to put on oar night shift, and
slnco then our laboratory bus been
running day and night To feed our
automatic machines, which drop out
ono hundred nnd forty-threo Jars or
VnpoRub a mlnuto or ono million nnd
eighty thousand weekly, has required
a force of 500 peoplo. Our Oafo De
partment, created for the benefit of
thoso workers, served 7,000 meals dar
ing tho month of January alone.
13 MILLION JAR8 OF VAPORUB
DISTRIBUTED SINCE OCTOBER.
An Idea of tho work wo havo ac
complished this fall may be given
by our production figures 18,028,070
Jars of Vapoltub manufactured and
distributed slnco last October ono Jar
for every two families (n tho entire
United States.
During tho Influenza epidemic Vlck's
VnpoRub was used as an external ap
plication In connection with tho physi
cian's treatment nnd thousands of peo
ple, unablo to obtnln a doctor, relied
on Vlck's nlmost exclusively.
Lltornlly millions of families all over
tho country, from Cali
fornia to Malno, nnd
from tho Great Lakes
to tho Qulf, havo found
Vlck's VnpoRub tho
Ideal homo romedy for
croup and cold trdu-
bios.
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