Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, June 12, 1919, Image 8

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lUTO- INTOXICATION, OH SLOW
SKLP POISONING, CtlJSU OF
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Advanced medical authorities as
sert that nuto-lntoxication ie the
foundation of most of the Ills and
diseases to which the human flesh is
heir.
This condition is nothing more nor
'less than the slow self poisoning of
the vital organs produced by the
excessive mental and physical strain
which we are forced to endure, and
which renders the organs lame and
inactive, and permits toxins actual
poisons to he generated within one's
own body.
Usually the trouble starts in tho
intestines; sometimes it starts in
the stomach, liver or kidneys, but in
any case the blame lies wjth tho
faulty method of living, and may be
traced to ovcr-cating, excessive ncr
oiis strain, lack of exercise, or oth
er causes. At any rate it is the
more important organs that suffer the
final damage and when they falter or
fail in their duties the body fills up
with acids and poisons, and the vic
tim often yields to their baneful in
fluences. Dright's disease, heart
trouble, high blood pressure, catarr
hal affections, and other troubles are
frequently the result of self poison
ing or auto-intoxication.
A tired, draggy feeling of the body,
n sluggish mind, and dull memory,
intense nervousness, headache, stom
ach and bowel troubles, poor, circula
tion, imperfect digestion, constipa
tion and despondency arc common
symptoms of auto-Intoxication; ind
nfno out of every ten of the Ameri
can people are likely to be so nfTect
ed.' Tanlac, the powerful reconstruct
ive and systemic tonic, was designed
especially to overcome these very
troubles. There Is not a single por
tlop of the body that is not benefit
ted by the helpful work of this cole-'
hrated preparation, which begins its
action by stimulating the digestive
and assimilative organs, thereby en
riching the blood and envigorating
the entire system. Composed of tho
most beneficial roots and herbs known
to science, It enables the stomach to
thoroughly digest the food, thereby
permitting the assimilable products
to be converted into blood, bone and
muscle. It overcomes that great
exciting cause of disease, weakness.
It renders the body vigorous and elas
tic. It keeps tho mind clear and en
ergetic, and throws off the symptoms
of nervousness and Indigestion. It
builds up the constitution weakened
by diseased or mental and physical
over-work, quickens convalescence of
the, invalid, and Is a sure and unfail
ing, source of rtmfort to thoso who
u suffering from tho effects of npr
vousnoss and overwork.
That Tanlac does these vory things
Is proven by tho fact .that It now
has" tho largest sole of any tonic on
the American market. Millions have
used It with tho most astonishing
and gratifying results.
Tanlac Is sold In Dakota City by
Nelswanger Pharmacy, in South
Sioux City by Shanes Pharmacy, mid
In Jlomor by Wagnor Pharmacy.
LEGAL NOTICES
1st Pub. May ill), 1910tw.
NOTICK OF llFAHINd.
Estoto of Mobile Graham, Deceased,
In tho County Court of Dakota Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested In Bald estate, cred
itors and heirs take notice, that
Thomas Graham has filed his potW
tlon alleging that Molllo Graham
died Jntestato In Dakotu county, Ne
braska, on or about. July 1G, 1015, bo
Ing u resident and Inhabitant of Da
kota county, Nebraska, and tho own
er of the following described real es
tate, to-wlt: Tho southeast quarter
of-tho northeast quarter of section
thirteen, township twenty-eight,
range- seven, In Dokotn county, Ne
braska, leaving as her sole and only
heirs ut law the following named
persons, to-wlt: Thomas Graham, and
praying for n decree burring claims;
that said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administration
lift been mado and the estato of suld
decedent has not been administered
in the State of Nebraska, nd that
the heirs at law of Vald d.eid.ni ii
herein set forth shall be .decreed to and no muro than $10 00 W,"n ""UU
be the owners in ,fee simple of tho Section 2. Section 1 of this ordl
above described renl eatntiv whlnh nn.. l.,.n , i. ..'.'", u,u'
ha been set for hearing on the 30th
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doy of Juno, A. D. 1910, at 10 A. M.
Dated at Dakota City, Nebraska,
this 27th day of May,' A. D. 1919.
S. W. McKINLKV,
(Seal) t County Judge.
Geo. W. Learner, Attorney.
Not leu for Tax Deed. '
To Ucrtha Nelson, tho person in
whose name title appears of record
In tho office of tho Clerk, ox-olVlcio
Register of deeds, of Dakota county,
Nebraska; and to C. W. Duwnll and
K. F. Clinkenbeard In actual posses
sion of tho real estato described bo
low: You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that at a public sale of lands
and lots for taxes, held on November
1st, 191C, by tho Treasurer of Dakota
county, Nob., to-wlt: south half of lot
3, and lot 1, block -12, Joy Place, an Ad
city of South Sioux City, In Dakotu
cuuiuy, iNcnrasKa, tow;t: South half
of lot 3, block -12, Joy Place, an ad
dition to South Sioux, City, Nebraska,
was sold to C. S. ilrlgham for tho
delinquent taxes, interest and costs
for thu year 1914; that said real es
tate was assessed in tho name of Win.
Gordon for tho years 19M and 191b
and in tho nninu of Uertlm Nelson for
the years 191G, 1917. 1018 and 1919;
also taxed for all the A-ears 1911.
19115, 1010, 1917, 1018, and 1919; that
after tho expiration of three months
after tho date of tho service of this
notice on you, application will be
mado for tax deed to said real es
tate. C. S. niUGHAM. Purchaser.
Pub. May 29. Juno 5 and 12, 1919.
OHDINANCi: NO. L'l.',.
AN ORDINANCE prohibiting tho
discharge of firearms within thu lim
its of tho Village or Dakota City,
and providing a penalty for tho vio
lation thereof.
Ho It ordained by tho Chairman,
Hoard of Trustees of tho Village of
Dakota City, Nobraska:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person to shoot or discharge any
gun, revolver, pistol, or firearm of
any description, within the corporate
limits of this village, and every per
son so committing such offense shall
ik ueemeu guilty of a mlsdumeanor.
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tlon thereof, shall bo
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)0 you know that a National survey shows 75 per cent of all money
invested-in homes an$ buildings in this community is being gradually
lost thru lack of paint protection? Do you realize that this tremendous
loss can be prevented ty the use of proper Paint Products on all surfaces
such as walls, woodwork floors, radiators, furniture, picture frames,
bric-a-brac, wage ns $fcolements, automobiles, barns, silos, etc.
Are you going to lost 'percent of your'irivestment? Can you afford it?
Devoe Paint Products, tttarufactured since 1754, offer you this protection:
"USE Devoe accbrdmg to directions with the understanding
that if you kelieVe it faulty at trie time you put it on, or after
wards in the wear, we-will make you satisfactory restitution." . ' -
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discharging firearms in tho disch.i e
of tho duties of his office.
Section 3. This ordinance sli ll
take effect and bo in forco from 'd
after its passage, npproval and p i
Ilcatlon, 03 required by law.
Passed and approved this 3rd y
or June, 1919.
(J. K. BKOYUII.I
Clinlrnnn Hoard of, Trustu .
Attest: -Sidney
T. Fruni, Village Clork..-
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Driving tho Brain often
Affects the 'Nerves, caus
ing Nervous Irritation and
Nervous Headaches.
When Nervous, try usinp
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many yeais for disorders
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I'Miftt Prize Winnintj Stallion
WVI-LVCi: .No. I2I.VJ!)
These horses are inspected by the Stale Sanitary Board
of Lincoln, Neb., and will stand the season of 1919 at
my place at HUBBARD, NEBR., at the following terms:
$20 io insuri' roll nine diiys old.
$15 lo insure 11111 ro in foal.
$2 for tht' .season, paid in advance.
For full Pedigree and other information, see me at
Hubbard, Nebr.
Lroxiis E&ogg
Phone No. 29. HUIHIAIM), XKHK.
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JOHN H. REAM, Agent
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