, -JW- AjH v DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. - ' J X md fS Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE? It is the most popular innovation of many years in smoking to bacco packages, bmokt rs are delighted with its many ad rantages. Handier fits the pocket. No digging the tobacco out with the finger. Keeps the pure fragrance of Tuxedo to the last pipeful. Not quite t much tobacco 4as in the tin, W rR 3nMIH c iHBti W "Your Nose Knows" Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect dash of Chocolate The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe ) ' Guirdn1Mrdty ? v CV fts sr&ncu4. ce On the Job. "He liatl a clover way of getting votes." , ., . i "So? What was It?" "Pushed out cigars to the women." "I should think that would have of fended them." "Not at all. Told them to take them home to their husbands, and they all fell for the plan." BOSCHEE'S SYRUP will quiet your cough, soothe the In flammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes, insuring a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration In the morning. Made and sold' In America for fifty-two years. A won derful prescription, assisting Nature in building up your general health and throwing oft the disease. Especially useful in lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civil ized countries. Adv. His Prospects. "Mr. Moneybagg, I'd like to marry your daughter." "What are your prospects?" "Von know better than I do. The fellows nt the club say I haven't got it chance." Louisville Courier-Journal. Anxious Suspense. "Are you going to keep your- new cook?" "Cnu't say. We ilou't know yet whether we suit her." One Exception. "A soft, low voice is peculiarly a woman's possession." "What's the matter with speakeasies?" WtW r m IK FRECKLES Now It the Ti to Get Rid of Thau Ujly Spoil Tlitrr'a no loujer the allghtrat need of feeling aahamrd of jour freckle, tt Otblne double trenfth -li (uartnteed tu remote theee bomelj pota. Simp! fet tn ounce of Othlne double trength -from your dniMlat, end apply t little ' of It night end morning and you iliould toon tee that etrn the norit frecklee aie begun to dli appear, while the lighter enea hare eanlahed en tlrely. It It seldom that mora than one ounce la needed to completely clear the akin and gain beautiful clear completion. lie lure to aak for the double atreogth Olblae, a thla It aold under guarantee of money back If It falla to remote freckles, Ade. The Old Lady Again. "Yes," said Sirs. Iilundcrhy, "my nephew Is home again, and you should Just see his collection of momentums of the war." Iioston Transcript. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by JAiC.KU A IHM-I CATIONS, us they cannot reach the m-at of the disease Catarrh Is u local disease, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions, HALL'S CATAHtlll MKDICMNK will cure catarrh It In taken Internally anil arts throucli the Blood mi tho Mucous Surfaces .of the .Kyteni HALlS CATAIlltli .MEUlUINk rls composed of some of the beat tonlci known, rnmhlned with some of the heal Mood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In HAUL'S OATAIUU! MBDiriNK Is what produces such won lcrful results In catarrhal conditions. DriiKGlsls "& Testlmonlnls free. I' J Cheney & Co., Props,, Toledo, O. The optimist fees a better world through all the smoke; the pessimist inly note the destruction of flniium. JC two people can live on less than one H Ik because thry have to. ,kj A Wholesome. Cleansing, I lUSlf Kelrcshlng nd Healing X. LolUn Murine for Red EJ ness. Soreness, Granula- wift'Sl tion.Itchingand Burning "" of the Eyes or Eyelids; "2 Drops" After the Movief. Motorics; or Goll will vna your confidence. Aak Your Onumst for Murice wLen nur Eyes Need Care. M-U Murine Eyo JiutDKiXy Co., C!cfO MY HEAD! When tho neau iceis thick or aches, when ope feels all out-of-sorts perhaps a coated tongue it is the signal that poisons are accumu lating in tho system, and should be cleaned out at once. Auto-intoxication can be best ascribed to our own neglect or carelessness. When tho organs fail in the discharge of their duties, the putrefactive germs set in and generate toxins actual poisons, which fill one's own body. Sleepiness after meals, flushing of the face, extreme lassitude, bil iousness, dizziness, sick headache, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, offensive breath, anemia, loss of weight and muscular power, de crease of vitality or lowering of resistance to infections diseases, disturbance of the cj'e, dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, many forms of catarrh, asthma, ear affections and allied ailments result from auto-intoxication orself-poisoning. Take castor oil, or procure at the drug store, a pleasant vege table laxative, called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, composed of May-apple, aloes and jalap. Hometown TBelpsT HOME SHOULD COME FIRST Proper Habitations Most Important Things In the Development of a Nation Worth While. Hotter homes make better people and, therefore, u better nation. Hdu entlon which will bring about a gen eral appreciation of absolute Justice Is the need of the world. Centuries ago all the laws necessary for the good or mankind were summed tip in ten brief clearly stated laws. Ever since that time tho politicians of the world have been trying, with out success, to make better laws. Laws there are without number, but not one Is an improvement, not ono Is necessary if the original ten were generally observed. The second Is "Love thy neighbor as thyself." And In referring to the first: "On these two coinmantlinents the whole law hangeth." Got tint the nihlo and read the first two and then the other elghtt llurul adornment through gardening Is one way to make better homes. Give the family an attractive abiding place outside and In. Not wealth alone run make a home. There are many attractive and beautiful homes where money Is scarce. Tho memory of a beautiful homo is a power for good as long as ono of tho family re mains, or any who know them. Growing things have a tondencj to elevate one's thoughts and aspirations. They cause us to think of hotter liv ing and show that really beautiful things may be ours for a little effort. Hooked to Death! This may happen If your cattle have horns, or they may injure each otlierand keep the whole herd excited. HE HUMANE. Prevent horns growing while calves are young. It means a contented and more prolltable herd. Ueo DR. DAVID ROBERTS' MORN IOL1LER .At our dealers or POSTPAID Mc Coniult I)n. IJAVID HOnF.RTfl rtbout ikll animal ailments. In. formation free. Bend for price lint of medlclurs und uet KltEIC copy of "The Cattle Speclallat" with full iiifor nation on Abortion in Cowl. DR. DAVID ROUKRTS VETERINARY CO., 100 Grind Ave., Wauknba. Wit. """V'AfcKER'S HAIR BALSAM A tollt t prPvatlon t uuvlt. I!lt to aradloata Hasina. For Reitorln Color od Beauty toCrar or Faded Hair Uk and ti to at UrarrUa. mONTAN W'llKAT LAM) I OK NAf.K by i i...atr i-' I hi' Uinoua Judith tlap dlttrlrt tV T NOItrU.IM). Jjiilth Oa iljntana W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 18-1919. DON'T NEGLECT THE GARDEN Country Will BetBenefited If Each Lot Is Made a Permanent Food Producer. Tf you started a homo gnrdon last season how about making It a perma nent food producer? A bed of asparagus is known to have given continuous service for more than thirty years, and asparagus is ono of the first of the spring vegetables. A row of blackberries along a garden fence has produced abundant crops for twelve successive years. A few hills of rhubarb have provided delicious sauce and helped with the making of pies season after season, with very little cost or attention. Strawberries require more cure, but they furnish the llrst ripe fruit In tho springtime, and u very small plot of ground In one corner of the garden will supply the family. Put into a home garden a little money, knowledge gained from com petent ndvico and your spare time. Draw from It an insight Into tho work ings of nature, healthful exercise and a reduction In your food bills. A home garden Is a gootl thing to keep going year after year. Own a Home. The Chicago real estate board linn decided to launch an effort to encour age home ownership throughout the city, that Chicago may regain Its title of "The City of Homos." The department of labor nt Wash ington Is engaged in a national cam paign to encourage the construction of homes for the purpose of avoiding any disarrangement of our business fabric, because of the discontinuance of wur work, and to provide employment for our boys returning from tho army. The Idea has been tried with astound ing 'success in many cities. The ad vantage to tho city as a whole, from tho standpoint of better citizenship alone, is so groat as to inoro than jus tify all tho efforts that may bo expended. Urges More War Gardens, increased efforts of horticultural so cieties to co-oporato with war garden ers and thus continue the fruitful back yard gardening which attained such prominence during tho war emergency was advocated by Leonard Harrou of Gulden City, X. Y authority on garden topics, in a lecture before tho Massa chusetts Horticultural .society. "Gar dening," ho said, "is a national asset because it gives outdoor occupation, production occupation, with recrea tion, education and profit, all at tho same time." He believes that tho gardening movement will continue. His Sweet Disposition, "So you lost your case In court, Mr. Gloom?" said an acquaintance. "Yes," replied .1. Fuller Gloom. "And still I am not soured by it; I do not think all lawyers are dishonest. Lin coln was a lawyer, and lie was honest. IltifiiH Chouto was honest. Probably some of tho blgners of tho Declara tion of Independence wero lawycra and honest. Ahd I know tho mimes of several other lawyers, also dead, who are honest." ICitusub City Star. Buy Good Trees. It does not pay to purchase poor trees of any kind. Heal economy con sists In paying reasonable prices for high grado trees. A few good trees are better than more piinlmit'd at the oxpent-o of quality. Two Goed Ideas. A splendid plan Ik for planting mete rial trees by church congrega tions and for planting trees along mo tor hi;;hviiiy. Physicians Recommend Castoria YU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to toll you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We arc not asking you to try an experi ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's. Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby, Wrt finntonts i5T?luitl Praohnl SMS ?r-w-Ufj3--5 nASTDRiA fcM rsrsvhrv'tiaja f.i Children Cry Fop i simiiaumjuivuj r i, v J hlno. thcStofMcis ardBawtbcfl S?K!'Xi??K3?S? ' I !MHi f ll fal ) ThclmoUnP I Mineral. NoTNAncoTic VnnJtn Aft ASno . I fl, 'amSiri I ri&2I Constlpau-onand Diarrhoea .LOSS" "-. -a rtrlUnfj('?lB!lfancy,J yy&zauv. "8189 cafjti Do the People Know? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher's Castoria when you want a child's remedy: why you must Insist on Fletcher's? For years we have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher's Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub stitutes and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to insist on having Fletcher's Castoria when in need of a child's med Icine. And remember above all things that a child's medicine is made for children a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter changeable. A baby's food for a baby. And a baby's medicine is just as essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it's on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SHOUtO READ THE B00KLETTHAT IS AROUND EVERr BOntE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUBNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signati Exact Copy of Wrapper. S) Bears the Signafaira nf Bg THat CKNTAUH COMPANY, NKWVONK CITV. Less Wool Used, lloports from iiianufaoturcrs as re colvcil hy the bureau of markets, de partment of agriculture, show that there was less wool used in February tlinn at any time since such statistics have been compiled. Thu February consumption amounted to 27,500,000 pounds In tho urease, compared with 03,700,000 pounds In February of last year. Strikes which shut down mills and tho Inability of small mills to se cure wool because the wool sold hy the government at auction was sold on n cash basis, furnished the reason for the .small February consumption. Described. "What sort of a fellow Is he?" "I'll tell you. He'd mnke a per fectly lovely manicure sirl." Enough to Condemn Them. The Customer You seem very hit ter against the holshevlkl. What's your objection to their principles? The Tonsorlal Artist I don't know nothln' about their principles, hut nil the pictures I ever see of 'em show 'em In long hair an' whiskers. NAs a Horrible Example. "There ought to be some way of perpetuating the wrangles of tho peace table diplomats. "Why?" "To hcrve as a warning to the next fellow who thinks ho wants to start a war." The needless Infantile death rate owing to neglect and Ignorance costs this country $3,000,000 a day. Grown Wise. Chief of I'ollco llutler of Los An geles was questioning n woman who, through mistake, had been brought In on n vagrancy charge. It turned out that she was qulto the contrary, being a working woman whose husband was In France. They grow qulto chatty and Butler remarked: "Vou seem to bo doing qulto well ns a business woman." "You bet I urn," sho retorted. "And right now I'm just waiting for that husband of mine to como homo and spring the old gug about my not being able to get along without him." Apprehension. "Sir, your talk Is a tax upon my, patience." "Good heavens I Is eve talk going to bo taxed?" Have you ever heard this? "My baking powder," says the smooth solicitor, "costs less than Royal." But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con demned by many medical authorities for use in food. England and France prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. Baking Powder is made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste ROYAL m usmmm