DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. A fct Contents 15"Flu?d "Draeh K ivUijB m. i i 1 "is n mfei ': . r ii mm 15&S& HSSBO? ets.8 &m RftU iii-c vmQ . a n nffD fllOJT. AV&caWdVcpawtjo(fasj ,u simnaxinujcxoouuji "-r",s linyuicaiomauo m'" """ -r t -.-n..v, InATitfcstiori neither Oplum.MorpluncnoU Mineral. NoTNAncoTicl H. ft-1. Cask- V Jtxsnna,. JbchtlliSato tetmrrtnhnr 1 L.YA.IDnmodvfor ConpEdDlirrhoc. ana rcvei ""-, - r r. u STSkP rcsdtlnhcrefromjnlnf!" racSimilcSijnatwco1 CASTORIA For Infant! and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature. of M TuE CcNrAunCoHP.wif' TTORjii NEW In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. mmM-mmsM TH ISTORIA oihtaub aouMNT, mcw von orrf. Same as.Algy. "Algy always reminds me of n puz tlc." "In what way?" "Simple when you know It." h:ibi:iih Famous French Discovery ' replaces ncrVc wastage; Incrcases-sfren&th. energy, endurance, and Vlfiorv builds firm healthy flesh. .Best Thing Known For AGENTS MAKING $200 WEEKLY Everyone wants It. Formulas for 200 IIO.MK MAIIK UKVKUAGKS. Book Form. Send $1 (or copy anil territory proposition. IIUYKIIS' KXPOKT AOKNOY. Inc. 445 Ilrnnme St.. NEH' YOHK. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 33-1919. Naturalistic. Artist "This dancing figure you see Is a faun." Enthusiastic Maiden "Oh, what a dear I" A SUMMER COLD A cold In the summer time, as every body knows, is the hardest kind of a cold to get rid of. The best and quick est way Is to go to bed and stay there If you can, with a bottle of "Boschee's Syrup" hundy to insure a good ulght's rest, free from coughing, with easy ex pectoration in the morning. But If you can't stay In bed you must keep out of draughts, avoid sudden changes, eat sparingly of simple food and take occasional doses of Boschee's Syrup, which you can buy at any store where medicine Is sold, a safe and effi cient remedy, made In America for more than fifty years. Keep It handy. Adv. Happy Is the married couple that oc cupies u home where there Is no room for doubt. The lucky man can afford to pose us a disbeliever In luck. Libby J0l Tender slices of chilled Libby's Corned Beef and steamed greens garnished with egg here is a dinner your family will ask for again and again I Ask your grocer for a package of Libby'g famous Corned Beef today. Libby, McNeill & Chicago Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land ' f'""t-' fTSjy -. ft) . --vi a.n . r mm .t-2m,a!DfSi?t3 SS2SSS5S to Western Canada offers the jrreatcst advantac tn hnm ct-r Large profits are assured. You can buy on enajj payment terms. remit: bdiiu m tot iu iucu per A&cre ss land similar to that which through many yean has averaged from 20 to 45 M buHhels of wheat to the ncre. Hundreds of cases are on record where in WVstem V ments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan Ath.x. ..r. v the farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encouragement and help tc brain Growing ana stocK Raising. Thou nhWef em Panada fiffrr land 3t3ueh lowfimire h lilnl. priced of Hrnin, cattle, sheep and hogs will remain. Loans for the purchase of itock may be hd at low Interest: there are Rood shipping facilities; best of markets; free BChools; murwiw; spicnaia climate; iow taxation tnone on improvements), for pirtlrulwuto location of Undi for Ml. mir. Illustrated llteratar. reduced niltnjr rates, tU., tp;l to bapu of bunlratioa, Ottans, Cju, or O. A. COOK, DRAWER 107. WATEBTOWN, 8. DAK.i B. A. OAKRETT. 311 JACKSON ST.. ST. PAUL, MINN. luimuiun uQvernmeni Attcnts PARTIAL TO LAMB Armenians Make Meat Staple Ar ticle of Diet. Methods of Preparing It Seem Stranga to Those Accustomed to Western Cooking Eggplant a Favor ite Vegetable. Lamb appenrs to bo the basic Item of the Armenian diet If one Is to Judge by the number of Armenian dishes In which It plays n part. No less thnn t!3 ways of Using this meat nro given In a list of typical Armenian dishes prepared by an expert Boast Iamb with matr.oon sauce and lamb broiled whole are substantial fea tures of Armenian banquets. Then there is boiled lnmb, lamb roasted In paper, lamb roasted with tomato, whole spring lnmb roasted, Iamb stuff ed with rice, steamed lamb, lnmb broil ed, hunter style; lnmb grilled on skew ers, braised lamb with wine sauce, brnlsed lamb with currle, braised lamb with tomato sauce, braised lamb with onions nnd brnlsed lamb In paper dish es seasoned with peas. ICour.ou knpama Is an elaborate lnmb dish In which tho meat Is steam ed with scalllon and lettuce; kouzou guvey Is lnmb roasted In an earthen pot with rice and tomatoes. Eggplant Is a favorite Armenian vegetable which Is often used with the lnmb to mnko n delicious dish. Ilun kalr bcyendl Is mnshed eggplnnt nnd potted Iamb; pntljnn cheop kebab Is fried Iamb nnd eggplant grilled on skewers; eggplant stewed In lnmb broth and braised lamb, and eggplant nro other savory dishes. All sorts of vegetables nnd even fruits nro stewed In lamb broth to give them thnt richness which Is a feature of tho national taste In cook cry. Fresh pens, artichokes, string benns, celery, leeks, splnnch nnd quinces are mentioned In Armenian culinary lore as being the better for simmering slowly for some time In the lamb broth. A variation dish Is nohud ynhnl, Turkish peas stewed with onions in lamb broth. Ouscoumrl dolma Is nn elaborate Ar menian dish, composed of mackcrol stuffed with onions, plnenuts nnd cur rants, fried In olive oil and served cold. Eggplant stuffed with rice and onions and cooked In olive oil Is nlso served cold. Fassoull pulakl Is beans stewed with vegetables and olive oil nnd serv ed cold. Plnenuts nnd currants are favorite Ingredients of stuffing, nppearing not only In the stuffed mnckerel but also with rice as n stuffing for turkey In a dish called Hindi dolma. Ilarppot keofteh are delicious boiled meat balls prepared with cracked wheat and stuff ed with ment, plnenuts and currants. Stuffed vine leaves, ynlanjl dolman nnd ynprnk snrma nre other favorite dishes. The leaves of tho grapevine are used for the outer wrappings of these viands. In tho ynlanjl dolman rice nnd onions nlrondy cooked through are wrapped In the vine leaves and tho whole again subjected trn slow simmering process In olive oil. In the ynprak sarma the rice and meat nre cooked together or, rather, the rice Is cooked In a rich stock nnd then wrapped In tho vino leaves and sim mered In oil. The names of these Armenlnn dishes cannot be translated according to their sduiid, for hashlama Is not an effort to orientalize tho well-known board ing houso viand of lamb hnsh, but plnln boiled Iamb, and shlsh lebnb In stend of being n Turkish form of TNT, Is n mild and savory dish of lamb grilled on skewers. Making Thrift Compulsory. In the police courts of New York state It Is getting to bo n common practice to sentence minor offenders to a term of saving, nnd In Syracuse last year $5,000 wus Invested In this way in War Savings stnmps, all later returned to the men or used to help their families. At Niagara Falls, when David Broderlck was placed on proba tion six mouths ago and ordered to give the probation officer $12 n week for War Savings stamps, he com plained bitterly. At the end of six months ho received $2110.50 worth of stamps, and he voluntarily placed him self on Indefinite probntlon, promising to bring $10 a week to continue his savings Investment Outguessed Him. Pnullne Lord went to call on Wil liam Harris, Jr., nnent an engagement Just before ho set sail for Europe. "What's your salnry?" demanded Harris, after the other details had been discussed. Miss Lord told him. "Ouch 1" decried tho mnnnger, winc ing at the sum. "Why, don't you think I'm worth It?" Miss Lord asked. "Yes," admitted Harris, "but I didn't think you did." Some Kicks. "And you sny tho mule kicked you, Snm?" '"Deed ho did, boss." "How fnr did ho'klck you?" "Watcher mean, boss?" , "How fnr were you from him' after ho kicked you?" "Does you meun how fur wns I from him after ho kicked me do first or do Ins' time, boss?" Yonkers Statesman. Land for National Forests. To date the national forest reserva tion commission bns approved for pur chase 1,751,115 acres for national for est purposes In tho mountain ureas of the eastern national forests. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN WORTHY TO ADORN THRONE K S J "Bnyer Tablets of Aspirin" to be fenulne must be marked vrfth the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy nn unbroken Bayer package which con tains proper directions to safely re lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tlu boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetlc actdester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. Sad Old Story. "You nre a Socialist, nre you not?" "No, sir." "Whut mnde you change your mind?" "I had some funds thnt I had earn ed by lecturing on Socialism. Some of my fellow Soclnllsts found It out and decided It was time to divide even nil around." AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. A sound man is good at any ngc. Keep your body in good condition and you can bo as hale and hearty nnd able to "do your jit" as when you were q, young fellow. Affections of tho kidneys and bladder are among tho lending causes of early or helpless age. Keep them clean nnd the other organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear, Drivo tho poisonous wnstes from the system and avoid uric acid accumula tions. CTnko GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that yru are as good as the next fellftw. Your spirits will bo rejuve nated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules vlll do the work. But bo suro to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CnpsulcB. Thoy are re liable nnd should help you, or your money will bo refunded. For sale by most druggists. In sealed p&ck&gaa three iCB. Adv. Not in the Running. "How are you getting along with Miss Poacher these dnys?" "Not well, I'm afraid. She wants to put me back on a prewar basis." "What does she mean by that?" "I" don't know exactly, unless she discounts the eighteen months I spent In France." Birmingham Age-Herald. Shave With Cutlcura Soap And doublo your razor efficiency ns well as promoto skin purity, ekln com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice dally. Ono soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. Something Different. "Operatic robbers and brigands arc stale." "True." "We ought to havo something new." " Yep; might have Jazz banditti." Louisville Courier-Journal. Gifted East Indian Empress Remem bered for Remarkable Beauty and High Intellect. Nur Jnlinn, Light of the World, In becoming empress hnd freo scope to establish her real and romarknblc In dividuality ns n grent statesman, u brave warrior, a noble ruler and n most charming poetess. Her com bined attractions of person nnd high In tellect have left many vivid records. Her creative faculties produced new developments In beautiful flowing cos tumes, of (leljcnte designs and artistic workmanship, and In the setting of Jewels, tho Invention of perfumes and ninny other luxuries of living. Nur Jnhan's nnmo was associated on tho coin with that of Emperor Jn hnnglr, In his graceful couplet: "By order of tho Emperor .Tahnnglr, the value of this coin Is Increased n hun dredfold by tho nnmo of the Empress Jnhnn." There nro many Instances of her clever and witty literary repartee, nn exchnnga remarks. Ono day Nur Jn ban and Johanglr saw n child playing with n ball of flowers. The emperor tried In vain to catch tho child's atten tion, and remarked to Nur Jahnn: "Tho youthful sweetheart does not turn toward' us." To which sho aptly replied: "While tho flower Is still u bud It does not shed Its perfume." On another occasion Jalmnglr, see ing ntr-old man with a bent back, re marked: "Why do the world-experienced old men walk with bent backs?" Nur Jahnn answered: "They nre searching under tho dust for their lost youth." Proud Daughter. Bebeccn, ago eight, was very proud of her father's rank as n first lieuten ant, nnd grew quite Indignant when n neighbor boy culled him "captain." "I'll have you understand that my daddy Is not a captain," she said, "he's a lieutenant" "Oh, it doesn't matter," replied the boy, "ho Is nn officer." "Indeed ho Is not an officer," she protested. "Yes, dear, n lieutenant Is nn offi cer," Interrupted Rebecca's mother. "Well," persisted Rebecca, still de termined to maintain her daddy's dig nity at all cost, "he's not much of an officer." Buffalo Commercial. Wrong Place to Hurry. Bob Bailey, stutehouse elevator op erator, was chaperoning his oluvntor as usual, one morning, when In dashed n dashing stenographer, who ciled out: "Hurry, Bob. Hurry up. I'm forty live minutes late. You're so slow." Bob operated the elevator leisurely, as usual, but finally reached tho de sired floor. The D. S. ran to her room nnd Bob turned to u bystander and said : "She lost forty-flvo minutes making up this morning, nnd gets mad nt me becnuso I can't make It up for her In a seventeen seconds trip on the elo vator." Indianapolis News. Money Not Everything. Try In' to llguro everything out on a dollar nn' cents basis Is a dangerous business, becnuso there's thousands of things worth moro'n monoy. Ex change. . Mnny n poor mnn has nothing but money. TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL - This Woman RecotxHMBtii Lytlia E. Pinkhaia's Vcfjh table Compound Hat Personal Experience McLean. Neb. "I want to wcci mend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable compound to all women who ffr from any faactiowtl disturbance, aa ft has dono rae wom good than aB tb doctor's medkiat. Sinco taklnr St I havo a fine Mahay baby girl and bat gained in heal tfc moi strength. My kaav band and I betfc pralso your Be4 tcine to all sufferfiMr women." 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