F DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. rr I !.-; U- THIS WEAK, HEBV003 MOTHER Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and 1 felt Eickly most of tho time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kept mo worrying most of the timo and hs said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. I heard so muchabout Lydia E. Pinkham'n vecetablo Com- rmnd my husband wanted me to try it. took it fora week and felt a littlo bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness. ' 'Mrs. J. Woiithline, 2842 North Taylor St, Philadelphia Pa. Tho majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; tho result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervouo condition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthlino. BILIOUSNESS Caused by Acid-Stomach It people wlio are bilious are treated ac cording to local symptoms they seldom get very much better. Whatever relief Is ob tained Is usually temporary. Tracp bilious ness to Its source and remote the mute and the chancoH are that the patient will re main stronc and healthy. Doctors say that more than TO non organic diseases can be traced to an Acid fitomucli. lilllousntsn Is one of them. Indi gestion, heartburn, belching, sour stomach, bloat and Ban are other signs of actd tomnch. EATONIC, the marvelous modern stomach remedy, brings quick relief from these stomach miseries which lead to a long train of ailments that make life miserable If not corrected. EATONIC literally ulisorbs and carries away the excess arid. Makes the stomach tronsr, cool and comfortable. Helps diges tion; Improves the appetite and yuu then get full strength from your food. Thourands say that HATONIC Is the most effective stomach remedy In tho world. It Is tho help YOU need. Try It on our money-back-lf-not-sutlsned guarantee. At all druggists. Only 60 cents for a big box. F ATONIC Iteisl C FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) No Hurry for Jealous Woman. "Tho photographer's wife is very Icalnus of lilin." "No wonder. Just see how many oilier women ho Hatters." Bobton Transcript. Cutlrura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticurn Soap dally and Ointment now and then as Deeded to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticurn Talcum and you have the Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Adv. lirnnzo Is all the rage now, but some people continue to exhibit a groat deal of brass. If you trust to luck for anything you'll be lucky If you get It Weak From Pain Mrs. Gibbert Was in Misery, But Doan's Brought Her -. Splendid Health. "About 15 years ngo my kidneys, were in bad condition," says Mrs. Lucy Gib bert, 15310 Columbia Ave., Harvey, 111. "There was a constant, dull, bearing down pain in the email of my back. 1 couldn t turn over in bed without such pain I could hardly breathe. Mornings 1 was stiff, sore and lame all over; my bacl: was like a rusty hinge. "Inflammation of the bladder nearly drove me wild. Tlio kidney secre tions passed every little while, day and night, a little at a time, and burned like fire. Great kics of water formed un- "I was in such miery Mn- Cll)fctrt I would become weak and so nervous I would scienm. I had nerve-racking headaches and the back of my neck pained me. 1 was so dizzy I didn't dare bend over for fear of 'falling on my face. My Bight became blurred. I was irk nil over. "Five boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney trouble fince then 1 have enjoyed splendid health and I owe it all to Doan's. Sworn to before me, SAMUEL DAXIOK. Notary Public. Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Bos DOAN'S "pTJLY FOSTERM1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. I Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration nnd Inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing vronder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and soro eyes. Economical. Hi cxlfionJiniry tleoarita tnj ceroucki) itrt. Ssmnla I-Va. SO. !! dnicatU. rr Do.tr. 1 by nil. Tlu HsilonToDH Ccmptny. Boli. Mm. J W N. V., SIOUX CITY, NO. 23-1919. Everybody Rich In Dobe Village Tierra Amarilla, in New Mexico, Is Quaint and Curious. Town. WITHOUT LIGHTS OR WALKS Very Large Portion of the Population Can Qualify on $50,000 Bond Make Wealth in Sheep and Wool. Pngosa Springs, Colo. While there Is no frontier left In the West, now and then one mny conic across some thing Interesting In the way of the primitive. In tho northernmost nnd central rmrt of New Mexico, Just across tho Colorado line, is the smull town of Tierra Amnrllla. There are about 500 people living there, mostly of Spanish birth, and among them a very, very large portion who can legitimately qualify on a $50,000 bond. They have mnde, nnd are still milk ing, a grent deal of money In sheep and wool, and are quite happy without electric lights, nutos or sidewalks. If you are ever fortunate enough to be Invited to visit one of these fam ilies, no doubt you will go In a kindly, tolerant splrjt and come away pleas antly amazed. They are tho very heart nnd soul of hospitality and welcome a stranger with a sincere enthusiasm that makes one ashamed of the cold-blooded, haughty politeness of an American. They Are Americans. And that calls to mind tho dignified rejoinder of one of these citizens upon being questioned as to where his sym pathies were In our trouble with Mex ico with the Americans or the Mex icans. Ills terse reply, "I nm nn Ameri can," was sulllclent. Considering that scarcely any of the Inhabitants are educated, according to the average standard, that was a remarkable re ply. The houses are nearly all built of sun-dried bricks of mud called adobe, set down, more than likely, In a sea of mud or dust, according to tho sen son, with few windows, nnd facing haphazard In any direction, without regard to the streets, If there are streets, and back door to the front or bide of a neighbor. No lights on the street make navi gation at night n risk, and no side walks of any kind add to the excite ment. In the houses are piled hit or miss the most expensive of furnishings, ns tho big catalogue houses of the East know quite well that It pays to ad vertise where there Is money, nnd no nearby merchants to beguile with window displays. A fine kitchen cab NEW USE FOUND t vst flRssEBssssnBlBV viBsiBs9Vv5ny4KKa&USKj9sBVBSssh - " "X IfrvflKjC JSSsssflsBsssssssB ssssBKf jffi JrKssssssft rBBSssSaKshlLUSVlflswIr" X YQ t Poison gas Is now being put to a good use In England. Tho gns is In jected Into rat holes by mt'ons of a rubber tube. Most of the rats aro killed underground, but any which como out arc dazed nnd easily struck down. WILL FIX RUSS RAILWAY Allies Are Planning to Raise Nec essary Money. It Will Take $20,000,000 to Put Trans- Siberian Railroad Line In ilLroac iape. Shi Washington. It will tnko ?20,000, 000 to put the Trans-Siberian railroad In proper working condljjon. Eight nations aro now trying to flnnnco tho rond temporarily, without watting for formnl recognition of tho Kolchnk gov ernment nt Omsk. Present Indications nro thnt recognition must como before financial aid on this scule can bo ex tended. The Interallied railway commission nt Vladivostok has made strong repre. scntntlons to each of the eight conn tries, urging the making nvalhiblo Im mediately of this amount of mone) u the form of credits, so that tie ) inet may be tight beside the phono graph with Its dozens and dozens of wcords, mostly stringed and operatic mtjsle, nnd almost Invariably the houses are clean ns scouring with sonp and water can make them. If you cat with them, you will eat chill, as It Is a standby like our bread and potatoes. There is nothing elusive about the chill. Nor has it lost any of tho energy of Its forefa thers. It Is a good plan to ent some of It before you patronize u local bnr ber, as It tends to loosen one's hair, at .least It seems to, which answers the same purpose. The barber, who probably owns 3,000 head of sheep, wears a wool sack full of his own product on his face, and his uniform Is overalls that have been so long n part of his ward robe that they could belong to no one but tho barber. They also servo as a strop, after the razor has been dipped In the basin of Jellified con glomerate suds. In the stores, which one nnd nil carry enormous stocks for so small n place, you will be confronted with nn odor, from tho Improperly cured bun- Alien Enemies Worry Canada Returned Soldiers Protest Against Foreigners Filling Positions They Need. EXPECT FIGHT ON REPEAL War Times Election Act Repeal Is Op posedEducational Test May Be Made to Disfranchise Many of Teuton Origin. Toronto. Despite the nppronch of normal peace when thero will bo no more "enemies," the alien enemy ques tion Is still far from settled In Canada. Controversy surges around two points; first: Is tho nllen enemy to be allowed to work? and, second: Is ho to be allowed to vote? Conditions During War.. When the war was on the alien en emy worked. There were many objec tions to it, but labor wns so scarce that the alien enemy who could work wns rarely Interfered with. And he mnde big wages. Now labor Is not so senrce, and the alien enemy's Job is more precarious. It is not employers who are interfering with him, nor Is It government authority. Pressure comes from the returned FOR POISON GAS msSSXSg3&Str21 tern from Vladivostok to the Urnl mountains mny bo put In working or der. Tho United Stntes, Great Britain, France, Italy, Czecho-Slovnkla, Ju pan, China nnd Russia aro the coun tries represented on tho rnllwny commission. Italy, tho CVoeho-Slo-vuk republic, China and Hussln are willing to accept their share of tho responsibility for the loan, but cannot supply funds or credits, as everything they have they need for their own people. Prance, too, needs all her re sources. Japan could furnish both cash nnd credit If the other nllles would per mit her to nssuino tho entire burden, flreat ISritnln and the United .States are each In a position to arrange tho necessary credits, but the bankers of these two countries Insist upon hav ing a tangible government back of the loan ns a guarantee. The Omsk gov finnent Is considered ,itnblo enough Girls Fat Enough, Is Jury's Verdict Cardiff. A situation worthy of Gilbert & Sulllnn's "Trial by Jury" developed hen when a girl's class from the llowells Gills' school, Lliuidaff, filed past the Jury box In order thnt Judge and Jury might Judge ns to their physical condition. The case was one In which the father of a pupil sued the governors of the school for damages, alleg ing that his daughter was not properly fed. The inspection of n class satisfied the court that the majority of the girls seemed to be doing fairly well on the food supplied, and the Jury decided ngnlns.t the Indig nant father. Ti srrssrssr4 dreds of sheepskins piled along with the bright colored silks and shawls and artificial llowers, appeallngly dis played for tho edification of tho fem inine residents. Perfume Is sold hero by the quart, as no proud young lady, or boy, would think of attending a dance without snturntlng both cloth ing and hnlr with It. Altogether Tierra Amarilla Is an Intensely Interesting place to visit, 11 one likes the out-of-the-ordlnary. soldiers. When their verbal protests get no results or produce only formnl assurances, which they know to be Insincere, they have on occasion raid ed the factory, sometimes with surpris ing results. Then the alien enemy Is really out of n job. As to the vote, the alien enemy lost his privilege during the war. Now the fight Is as to whether It will be given back to him. Tho war times election act was based on tho ground thnt the man who wns not eligible to fight If needed wasn't eligible to vote, n rough ami ready rule which served a purpose and It deliberately disfranchised all persons of alien enemy orlgtn whether tney Had Canadian citizenship or not. Fight Expected on Repeal. Rcpeul of this act was expected to Immediately follow tho close of the war, but now the government Is not anxious to refrnnchlso a lnrge voting population which is not likely to sup port the government that orlglnnlly dis franchised it. The pnrtles aro lining up for a real old-time pnrty scrap on the Issue. The fight will come In par liament on the Introduction of the franchise act promised for an early date. One proposal Is that nn educntlonnl test will be framed which will hnvo tho effect of disfranchising large num bers of former Canadian citizens of en emy origin. Even If they get the vote back ninny of the alien enemies are going to be out of n job. And they would Infinitely prefer wartime conditions when they hnd no vote but had a good Job. Not many German-born nre nffected, but there are several hundred thou sand natives of tho former Austrian empire In Canada. Theso cause tho problem. TAP WILL BREAK HIS BONES Four-Year-Old Massachusetts Lad Suf- fprs From Queer Malady Otherwise Normal. Plttsfiold, .Mass. Chnrles Kurrer Jr., 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurrcr, broke his left thigh. He already has had 17 fractures of bones In the left leg and right arm. If ho raises his arm suddenly In bed he will hear the bones snap. If he sits down hard ho alwuys has a break. The child Is otherwise normal, healthy and good natured. A chalk) Condition exists In the bones. The boy's father Is foreman of line construction for tho Western Union Telegraph company ilnd Is away from homo most of tho time. Mrs. Furrer and two children, Charles and Hnwiand Furrer, 12, make their home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Ilrown. by the bankers to warrant the loan, but until actual recognition Is accord ed the status and responsibility of tho government are In doubt. TAXES CAUSE PENNY FAMINE Mints Begin Making 2,000,000 One. Cent Pieces Dally to Sup. ply Demand. Washington. Pennies aro more In demand than dollars In these days of soda water taxes. Since May l, when these taxes went Into effect, tho Unit ed States mints nnd subtreasiirles have been flooded with orders for mil lions of one-cent pieces and theso coins hnvo been shipped to bunks by the bushels. To meet the continued demand the Philadelphia and Denver mints aro working almost exclusively on one-cent pieces, mid an extra shift of workers has been ordered for tho Philadelphia mint. Two million one cent pieces will bo turned out dally. The United States owns fully on- hnlf of the world's stock of dlnmui'''. It's n poor gunboat that can't shoot the rapids. One or the Other. Needzit Why don't you pny your debts? You've got the money. Owem Yes, but I wouldn't have It If I was to pay my debts. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, uud ceo that It Bears the Signature In Use for Over 30 Years Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris A Movie Marvel. Dinks I notice Pinks speuds nil his spare time at the pictures slnco his wife became n movlo actress. Jinks Yes, ho thinks It's perfect ly wonderful to see her cnrrylng on for two mortal hours and never hear a word out of her. Destructlveness. "See that boy?" "Ye." "Very destructive." "How so?" "Wears a suit, of clothes" out the first day-hqgetsIheni." "Impossible!" "Well, ho does. Ho wouldn't naked, would he?" go ' A Liberal Helping. Tho Wyn-.Ienklns were giving a lit tle dinner party. Pa Wyn-.Tonklns wns carving a fowl. It was older, than It looked, and, the knife refusing to do Its bit, the bird shot Into tho silken lap of the principal guest. Mrs. Wyn-Jeukins went pale, but her husband never hist his sang-froid, "I believe," ho said to the guest, recapturing the bird, "that I've help ed you to too much. Allow mo to take back a little." Good Advice. "1 am to make my first public speech tomoirow night. What would you advise mo to do?" asked the young man of an old-time after-dinner speaker. "Are you fond of your wife and 'hlldren?" asked the old-timer. "Yes, very." "Like your home?" "Very much." "Do you enjoy having nn occasional evening at homo with your wifo and kiddles?" "I eertillnly do." "Well then take my ifdvlce. Make (hat speech of your's tomorrow as bad as you possibly can. Make It so bad that they'll never ask you to speak In public again, and live In peace and contentment the remainder of your life" Wny complain Or The High t -when you can have a superior beverage of rich flavor and health value by drinking the original POSTUM It's an American drink whose high quality never varies. Its price doesn't change and it's economical. Two sizes, usually Everywhere i A cream sauce poured over ten der, uniformly wafer-like slices of Libby's Dried Beef makes a delightful luncheon at little cost. Ask your grocer today for Lobby's Dried Beef. Libby, M?Neill & Libby Chicago Mean Intimation. "Mr. Jones says ho would die for me." "How can ho when heH tmIilT PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It Isn't nee, it's enrclcss living tht Inita men "down nnd out." Keep jrewr tntcrnnl organs in pood condition b3 ' you will always bo 'physically fit. I The kidneys aro tho most Tfr worked organs in tho human body. When they break down under tie train and tho deadly uric acid ac cumulates nnd crystallises look cutl Th use sharp crystals tear and acntcfe the delicate urinury channels catutac excruciating pain and set up ircita-' tlons which may cnuso premature d-, generation nnd often do turn lato deadly llright'a Disease. One of tho first warnings of rfnj sish kidney action is pain or &UKa In tho Bmnll of tho hack, Iors of pg-. tlte, indigestion or rheumatism. . Do not wnit until tho dancer ia iw you. At tho first Indication of trouWe Eo after the cause nt once. Get a triaC ox of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem it. Capsules, imported direct from tlwr laboratories in Holland. They will civtr almost immediate relief. If for aair cause they should not, your moaBejrjiw" be refunded. Hut be suro to get CHJUJ MEDAL. None other Is genuine. I sealed boxes, three sUcs. - Adv. The New Modesty. "Tho new modesty," said Clarenc Underwood, the magazine Illustrator, "has n frank quality. It Is bora of athletic beauty. Tho old modesty was merely n desire to conceal uglluess. "A beautiful girl In n white bnUiuaj; dress came out of tho water at Palm Poach tho other day uud ad vanced over the snnd to her mother. " 'Dear mo !' the mother whispered. 'You shouldn't hnvo got white, dar ling. That suit Is utmost transpar ent,' "The girl smiled calmly. " 'Don't worry,' she said, Tin not le foimed.'" Detroit 1'reo Press. That Useful Guardhouse. ."Them gua'd houses at the tralnta" camps Is shunh doln' n gran' Mork, laf like the lted Cross," observed CIndjr, the colored laundress! "They avetf mnh boy Duke's life." "How Is that, Cindy?" queried tier employer. "I diinno how they done it. Only toe wrote me n postal card sayln' if fee hadn't got ten days In one of 'em he'd a' been u corp," Accounted For. ' Why do they nlwnys spcnlc of ves sels as lh the feminine genderF "Maybe one reason is that tlieyVe generally trimming their sails." At the Hotel. "Mrs. Mary Mefllimls," wrote 1Jrv woman. ".Miss Miiymo MncOinnlcV registered her daughter. I vr ot roor tonee Price of Coffee CEREAL sold at 15c and 25c at Grocers. ii