DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY. NBBR. Public Now Told All About Tanlac AUTHOUITIKS NOW SHOW .IlLST WHAT THIS .MUDIClNi: ItlJALLY IS. In a recent issue of this poper an- gounccinent was made thut Tnnlnc now has the largest snle of nny med icine of its kind in the world, and that more than twelve million bot tles had been sdld during the past four years. These are unusual figures, ami the question naturally arises in the mind of the reader why this phenomenal success and why has this preparation no far outstripped all other medi cines of its kind. It is only natural therefore that the manufacturers should olfer somo explanation to sat isfy public interest. In the first place, Tanlac ia manu factured in one of the largest and most modornly equipped laboratories in this country. Its formula is pure ly ethical and complies with all na tional and state pure food and drug laws. Altogether there are ten in gredients in Tanlac, each of which is of recognized therapeutic value. Many of these ingredients have been individually known and used since civilization first began, and some of them have been used and prescribed by leading physicians ev erywhere, but until they wero brought together in proper proportion and association as in the Tanlac formula, humanity had not heretofore realized their full value and effect. In referring to one of the more important ingredients of Tanlac, the Encyclopedia Urltanica says: "It has long been the. source of the movt val uable tonic medicines that have ever been discovered." In referring to others of the general tonic drugs contained in Tanlac the 13th Edition of Potters Thorapcutics, a standard medical text book, tateB that "they iwpart general tone and strength to the entire system-, including all ori gans and tissues." This same well known authority in describing the physiological action of still another of the ingredients of Tanlac whlc is of value in treating what Ib commonly known as "a run down condition" uses the following expression: "It is highly esteemed in loss of appetite during convales censo from acute diseases." Thore aro certain other elements In Tanlqc which because of their in fluence upon tho appetite," digestion, assimilation and elimination improve the nutrition and vital activity of nil the tissues and organs of tho body, and produce that state of general tonicity which is called health. In discussing another ingredient tho Encyclopedia says: "It is one of the most evident of that dims nf fiiibstonces which act upon tho stom ach so as to nlvigoruto digestion and thoroby Increase tho general nutri tion. It is used in dyspepsia, chbr mls, anemia and various other diseas e's in which tho tono of the stomach and alimentary canal is dcllclent." Concerning still another ingredient thtH same standard authority says: 'It causes dilation of the gastric blood vessels, Inci eases sei.votlon of the gastric juice, and causes greater rctivlty in the movements of the muscular layers in the walls of tho stomach. It also tends to lessen Our New IOWA Alfalfa Hay Stacker is a Loader Tit Ult T.tth aro VIt.lon( sod 2 In. thick mtUl Dolnttd IVifarnUhAll Hep CcmpUlt A-Ho. 1 4-Whttld PUSH ALFAUFA Improved Powtr-UitsBd Sulky AtUchmt.t. Hu 34-ta Head Whcala with -4.1a F.c. Htriweoi AxlM ant) Tonju Hollar Our Truck for a dump tprlni-tooth rak a' tht lattut truck on tht marktl. It prevtnli th toniut pounding tht ttam. Our aataloA full splatiiDOur l'ull I.iue. Wrle fo II. Hy Teoj MemufaetuririK Co. N. H. MeCeJI. Mar. 10 J.4 first Av. Council Bluffs, Iowa Mcm ""aaMaMMjffV- yjj laBMHnlriiaM I u IflUJft JB ariftftCaflK? Foot Culdt, with "' the sensibility of the stomach, and fo may relieve gastric pain," The Unilod States Dispensary makes tho following comment regarding an other ingredient: "It may be U3ed in all cases pf pure debility of the dl gestive organs or where a general ton ic impression 'is required. Dyspepsia atonic gout, hysteria, and intermit tent fever are among the many afiec tions which It has proven useful." There certain other Ingerdlents id; scribed in the Dispensary and In otn er standard medical text books as having a beneficial action upon the organs of secretion, whose proper functions results in the purification of the blood streams passlng.throuh them. In this manner objectionable and poisonous ingredients of the blood are removed, and the entire system is invigorated and vitalized. Tanlac wos designed primarily for the correction of disorders of tho stomach, liver, and bowels. At tin same time, however, It is a power!" ' reconstructive tonic and body build er, for it naturally follows that it ,y aA medicine that brings about a proper assimilation of the food and the thai ough elimination of the waste prod ucts must therefore have a far reaching and 'most beneficial effc 'I upon the entire system. Although Tiinlac's claims for su premacy are abundantly supported uy the world's leading' authorities, it is the people themselves who have real ly makes Tanlac what it is. Millions upon mi'llons l.ave used ,t, aid have told other millions what it has done for them. That is why Tanlac has become the real sensation of tho drug trade in this counlrj, and that is al so why it is tho most widely talked ot medicine in the world today, Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Neiswangor Pharmacy, in Smith Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Vogncr Pharmacy. LEGAL NOTICES Elrst Pub. JunoJ2G, 1919 4w. jti:soumoN. Estiniute of expenses of the Village of Dakota City, Nebraska, for the fis cal year ending April 27, 1920. He it resolved by the chairman and Hoard of Trustees of the Village of Dakota City, Nebraska, that the ex pense of said village for the fiscal year ending April 27, 1920, be estim ated as follows: Interest on water bonds and sinking fund $ 700 00 Interest on light -bonds nnd and sinking fund 250 00 General Village purposes. . . . 750 00 Salaries 500 00 Total y $2200 00 Tho total amount of revenuo for said village fdr the preceding year being $2000.00. He it further resolved that Bald es timate of expense be published in Tho Dakota County Herald for four successive weeks as required by law. Passed and approved this 24th day of June, 1919, G. P. BUOYIIILL, Chairman Board of Trustees. Attest Sidney T.Frum, Clerk. (Seal)' First Pub, July 3, 1019 2w. KH MUFF'S SAM:. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of County Judge, S. W. McKinloy, of Dakota County, Ne braska, directed to me, Geo. Cnin, Sheriff within and for Dakota Coun ty, Nebraska, commanding mo to soil a Colo 8cyIinilcV automobile, 1919 model, bearing engine number 22500, which automobile has been declared a common nuisance by said court as provided by law in the cuso of State of Nebraska vs. James Davis. Tlie fmld .1 umns Duv h did on tho 17th day of May, '1919, plead guilty in the County Court of Dakota County, Ne braska, to tno complaint of unlaw fully transporting intoxicating li quors In said automobile. I will on tho 14th day or July, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the south front door of tho Court House in Dakota City, Dakota County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest unci best bidder, for cash, said automobile. Given under my hand this 27th day or June, 1919. geo. Cain, Sheriff of Dakota County .Nebraska. First Pub. Juno 20, 1919 3w. jn'othm: To Linda Clay, John H. Hurke, Sioux City & Nebraska H. It. Co., Fred Strange, Chicago. St. Paul, Min neapolis & Omaha Uy. Co., August Wilhcin, W. A. Hoffmann. Leo Saul. (Clms Sulzor, Gust Clausen, tho per sons in whose names title of said real estate hereinafter described nnnears of record in the office of Register of ueetis in uaKoia bounty, Neb., or who claim an Interest therein, and to any and all other persons claiming an in terest therein. You are hereby notified that on tho nth day of November, 1917, William Mueller purchased at public tax salo of tho Treasurer of Dakota County, Nebraska, the following described real estate situate in said County of Da kota: Lots 4, 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9, Block 30, and l-ots 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. and, except right of way of Lot 3, Block 39, Covington, an annox to South Sioux City, Neb., for the do liuquent tuxea for tho year 1910, for which certificates of tax sale wore on said (Into issued to the untlcr nigncd. The said property was assessed in the name of tho Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis & Omahn Uy. Co., in and for the venr 191G: that the under signed is the owner nnd holder of said certificate of tax sale and of the said tax lien, and that after the ex piration of three months from the date of publication of this notice ap plication will be made to the Treas urer of said county for the execution and delivery to the undersigned or his assigns of a deed to the above described real estate so purcnascd. Dated this 20th day ot June, 15)19. WM. MUELLER, Owner and holder of Certificates of Tox Sale. Hstlmati: op i:xi'j:nsTs The city Council of the City of South Sioux, in Dakota County, Ne braska, does hereby estimate the probable ilmount of money necessary for all purposes to be raised in said city for tho fiscal year beginning May 1st, 1919, as follows: Eire department $1000.00 Maintenance of street work. 3000.00 Amusements 2000.00 Maintaining street crossings. 3500.00 Maintaining water work's... 3000.00 Maintaining electric light system 2000.00 Interest on water bonds .... 2500.00 Interest on light bonds 1500.00 Sinking fund for light and water bonds 2500.00 Incidentals 3000.00 Total estimate for all funds. $24000. 00 Dated this 12th day of June, 1919. J. L. PHILLIPS, Mnyor. Attest -Nate G. Miller, Clerk. Pub. June 19, 20, July 3, 1919. LUMBER Mll.I.H'OHkund tfnrllmlldJnr matnrtalat 25 OR MORE' SAVING to jail. Don't ntn consider buying until you bare not hi complete I let of what you nerd nd bars our estimate by return tn!i. W ship quick andjuy lha f raleht. FA'"7RS LUMBER CO. g:,20 IK) YD STItEl.T OMAHA, NO. State of Olilo. Cllv of Toledo, Lucas County, ri. Frank J. Cheney mnl.ci oath that ho la fictilor partner of the llirn of 1 J Cheney & Co., dolnf; business In t!i City of Toledo, County ami Stnto nforcialil, nnd that aald firm will ivn' fit sum of ONE IIIjrNlHlUJJ DOLl.AItt! for each nnd overy t'iio of Cuiinih tin... cunnot be cured by the use of lT,i;S IWTAKIUI MRDICINR KKANiC J. CIIENKY. Sworn to before mo and cuhxcrlbed In my presence, tblfs Cth day ot December, A. D. 182C. A. W. Gl.nHON, (Seal) Notary Public Ilnll'u Catarrh Sti'dlrlne It taken In- ternnlly and nets tliim;h tint llloud on the Mucouh Stu face.-) of tho System. Send for testimonials, lice. F. J. CHKNBY' Jfc CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all rim gel nt. 73c. Hull'B Far. illy Mils for constipation. Attacks come when least expected. Directly some ill feeling makes you aware that you have a Heart is the time to commence tak ing some treatment. fCfQ,W is a Tonic and Regulator recommended in Function al Heart Disorders. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. MP ALUS Fashion Authority For Nearly 50 Ycarat loin tho J,?M,000 women who turn to McCALL'S every month for correct fasti- Ions, for nnttcrm. for economical buying. for ia ncy needlework, for cood stories lor pleuaure. fur licln. for style. McCALL Pattern! fit. ESS! SEND A POSTAL CARD AND ASK FOR BAMPIB COrY f HcCAIXTlt er ttam PIS--UONKV Olter to Wnmrn; orUtt of GlKTSciTill without cot: or WO YOLK Oit.r u mi?. aj Olrlil or Uttat I'ATTKUN CATALOi fft'Jr lilr lih Oifrr ,.. AUEais; cr !A.W lTiw Offer S cnuwu. XMntt rer Htcxu ca, mm:-) xi h va ima, k. vl k. v. mmm ijjWiiM!lig'liWliy.iW uiffiyw? LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU "SLW M (w) Copy URi I Year "TREASURES" IN THE CELLAR Cleaner Finds Many Things Stored There, With More or Less In teresting History. Health tlrlve is on this week, nnd every good Brooklynltc will go down In lils cellar nnd dean out all the rub bish and useless stuff except possibly the furnnce. When one is engaged In thts sort of work he runs across lots of old forgotten stuff. He unearths crayon portraits of Un cle Hiram and Aunt Maria, made with an ulr brush In exchango for '100 cou pons nnd ?2. They were Intended for the parlor, but reached the cellar after throwing the old family canary into convulsions; nnd there Is the wreck of the old whatnot that grandma gave you. It used to stand In the corner of the parlor, filled with old family pic tures, sharks' eyes, Indian bend work and other terrible monstrosities that children gazed upon with awe. And as you come ncross It you remember that the first thing you did after dear grandma passed away was to hustle the whatnot down below, back of a pair of moth-cntcn portieres. And you find your pair of white flan nel, trousers that you wore to a picnic nnd sat down In on n blaoltberry pie. And you recall the trouble nnd embar rassment you hnd getting home, and of how, when you had the trousers cleaned, the big stain turned green nnd the trousers went Into the discard. And you run ncross tho first silk hat you ever wore, which made you look like an undertaker, nnd the vnso which you smnshed and blamed on the cnt, caus ing nn Innocent feline to lose a good home; and the tie your wife bought you, on which you deliberately spilled Ink, for which no one could blame you. And so you go along rooting out one old nrtlcle after another, piling them In henps to wait for the ashman nnd the junkman, humming that old hymn, "Sic Trnnsit Gloria Mund!." Brook lyn Standard Union. NOT ARDENT WORDS OF LOVE At First, Though, It Would "Seem That Salesman Was Addressing His Adored One. "No one 'ever loved you half as well as I do," he said, to her. She made no answer. "How did you come to love me?" bo pleaded. Still the girl refused to speak, although she smiled encour ngingly at this. "Your name Is written on my heart. The world Is dark without you. I've built a bungalow for you and me. Let us fly to nn Isle In the tropic sea. The kiss you gave me set my heart on tire." The girl was not offended. She scowled a little, but not nt him. She seemed In deep thought. Suddenly she looked Into his pleading orbs. "No," she said. "Nothing like that." "My Oola-loola girl. When" The girl shook her head and left the counter. The young salesman had been nam ing the latest populnr songs. Doesn't sound like n national anthem epi demic, does It? Was It a Caveman Rarebit? Exploration of caves In South Berk shire, Conn., resulting In tho discovery of stalactites and stalagmites, big White spiders weaving their webs, bats Incrusted In the crystals and a subma rine brook, made Jnck Newboy of Lenoxdnle recall tho day that he went rabbit hunting in tho Patterson woods. Newboy's dog chased n rabbit Into a enve. Jack waited outside for results. Ho waited two hours, culled the dog and, getting no results, went home. He found the dog was at home and had the rabbit. Pat, his brother, explained : "I was Ashing on a lake not far from the shore when I heard a commotion In the water nearby nnd was surprised to see u rabbit In the water. ,As I watched the dog came to the surface, swnm after the rabbit and captured him." Cure Bent Backs by Suggestion. Suggestion plays a great part In the euro of physical ills of soldiers. Ac cording to Lieut. Col. A. F. Hurst, nil men suffering from bent backs can be cured by persuasion and ro-educn-tlon. The patient is told that his posture Is a bad habit formed when Ids .back was painful. He Is asked to stund with his back to a wall, wltli his heels touching It. His shoulders arc then gently pushed back till they touch the wnll. In most Instances tho soldier finds that In n few minutes he enn stand erect without support, and after walk ing n few times In the same posture his cure Is complete. Aviators' "Sport" Forbidden. Whnt promised to develop Into a highly excltlug sport has Just been cut orf In its Infancy by Gen. William L. Kenly, head of tho army aircraft serv ice. Ho has issued un order forbidding army aviators, either on duty, at prac tice, or flying for pleusure, from shoot ing wild ducks nnd other fowl with machine guns. Tho practlco not only gave tho birds small run for their money and endangered tho lives of people for two miles around, but wasted quantities cf costly ammuni tion. Putting It Prettily. A great big soldier boy hnd picked a little bit of a girl. When a fellow "Josttcd" him a bit, ho said: "les, Bill, she would haye been taller, but she's made of stuff so choice and lino and scarce that the Lord Just natural ly couldn't flud enough of It here to mnko her nuy bigger." m m m m m M m m m M u m m m m m m m u n m m n M NOTICEHi All those knowing themselves in debted to tho Win. Slaughter Grain Co,, please call and settle at our of- lice or at Dakota Gity, by cash or note, immediately. Wm. Slaughter Grain Co. m Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guan"'n '. .".-: uu.oy of every LuIuki 1 miiky .1. .1. U! Ml? ItS, Koiiilcd AliHlrnelor. Successor to the Dakota County Abstract Co.'upitny i rwwr wee Pure Bred Stallions bS&JBv aHflHI PBBBBBBrtaBHMaHBwlBSsTlBBBBa HHHfeHHHjHBIjBHpH te . y-'w .'? .-: -. TrTTaaaaw First Prize Winning Stallion WAI.TjACK io. 121.')!)!) 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