TJ fV HpH TV fcirnwOTn WKMitruaiiN iikLIUMv ;v t ii , wv-f "AHr" m DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. Iff? I, IN MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tclli How Sho Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oskalooss, Iowa. "For years I was imply In misery from a weakness and awiai pains ana notmng sccmea 10 do me any (rood. A friend advised me to tako Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu ablo medicine to other women who suffer, for it baa done such good work for mo and I know it will help nthora If ihev will cri vo it a fair trial." Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this aro continually being published. Every woman who suffers from displacements, irregularities, In flammation, ulceration, backacho, ner vousness, or who is passing through the Change of Life should givo this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. The Devastated Areas. "Yes," observed tho scrgennt major (volunteer) to the unwilling working party (rctulnnblo), "some o' you Inils don't seem to realize that you're well oft. You might be on tho Ithlno 'nvlng 'ymns of 'ato Hung at you all day long. You might bo on the Snramo, working Ride by sldo with Chinks nnd Jerries. Instead o' which 'ere you aro In love ly country, good society, bcnticoup estnmlnays an' beaucoup mndcmof cIIch. An' still you won't put your backs Into it. Very well, If you want s chnngo you sail 'nvo ono. I'll 'havo tho whole lot of you transferred to tho demonstrated areas 1" Manchester Guardian. Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. Fo remove pimples and blackheads imear them with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off In flvo minutes with Cutl cura Soap and hot wntcr. Onco clear keep your skin clear by using them for dully toilet purposes. Don't fall to in clude Cutlcura Talcum. Adv. More Coming, lluddy, my fivo-ycnr-old commanding general, had spent tho day nt tho cir cus, chnporoncd by his mother, nnd In the evening after I camo homo from Hie office he was telling ino all about it. Ho paused In tho inlddlo of n glow ng dcHcrlpllon of (ho clowns and everything to say: "Now, daddy, give mo n penny and I'll tell you tho else of Jt." Chicago Tribune. DISCOURAGED Nr. Renter Was Ataost Helpless rrora Kidney Trouble, But Dean's Made Him Well. "1 was In terrible nhnpo from kidney trouble," uays 1). ltculcr, North St., ..WOW Wlllk.UKV 411. JL tUUIUU V ttlUUIt because of the nwful nainitjn my back aim mo sienuy, nun misery almost uiutu mo imiuiu. i unu to be helped out .of bed mornlnps, tlirf pains ncroM my kidneys cro so bad nnd nobody knows the agony I went through. I couldn't do anything and was almost helpless; it scorned 1 would never pet well. At times everything in front of me grow dark Mttfl I nnilliln't ,- .. . rl ml rm I a f ni.in:M,1 Hff. profusely and, I was thirsty all tho limn. ThA linn a nnao! tMA nfn nd burned liko scalding water. Tho Passages were scanty and I had no con mi nvi.r lliAin ,r twP vca I sulTercd, trying medicine after medicine without relief. I was just about discouraged and didn't think I would ever bo able to work again. Hearing about Doan's Kidney cured me. My kidneys became normal, my lack got well and strong and nil 41.-. .1. ...t.l . .It .1 mo unicv uuuiiiva uiatpcarcu. tftcorn to before me, JAB. v. OAIiR, Notary Public. Ct Doan's at Any Ster, 60o Bos DOAN'S ?ja FOSTEfrMlLBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Every Woman Knows that clean, snow-white clothes arc a constant source of pleasure. Red Gross Ball Blue if used each week pre serves the clothes and makes them look like new. Try k and tee for yourself. All good grocer sell ttt 5 ccnti a pack- fRSu wronuiNffiMx ;.UVJtt3 v,, . ... .-,, , iMte V K iV'vL 7A 5 centt 1 fnyM J HYPNOTISM CURES RELIGIOUS MANIA Hysterical Young Woman Saved From Insane Asylum by Psychic Experiment. IS TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER Young Artist Who Offers Self for Ex- periment Is Later Relieved of Transferred Malady by Means of Hypnotism. I'nrli. A strange cure, of a pRychlc nature, litis Just been achieved hoforo a number of doctors nnd a few experi menters along the lines of psychiatry. Tho patient was a young woman of hysterical tendency, who for seven years had been possessed with un nutl icllglous mania. .During this time tho sight of a priest, tho act of passing near n church, tho pronunciation of n religious formula all havo brought on either attacks of violence or spells of dumbness. Tho association of Ideas which precipitate theso crises wcro of tho most fantastic kind a piece of white paper suggested the host, ro mnlne salad turned her mind toward the Ilotnnn church, a glass of char treuse tho brotherhood of Carthusian monks. At theso suggestions she would tremble and faint. To nourish n patient under theso conditions dully became moro and moro of a problem. Takes Extreme Measures. Tn Paris lust autumn tho doctors whom her husbnnd consulted advised blm to Incnrcerato her. Deciding to try everything clso before resorting to this extreme measure, her husband, on tho ndvco of un eminent chemist, final ly put her under the treatment of n well-known specialist In psycothcrnpy, M. Mangln. Six months of treatment, consisting In psychic re-education, cither in a stnto of waking or by super ficial hypnosis, gnvo only results of short duration. The Enstcr festivities exasperated the patient to tho point of frenzy. This decided Mr. Mangln to go to extreme mensurcs. Ho begnn n tireless search for a subject suitable for tho experiment of a trnnsfcrenco of tho malady, with all Its anguish and strnngo manifestations. This was n difficult task, for tho subject must bo of such n dolicnto nnd perfect suggest ibility ns to bo able later to bo freed in 'turn from theso somo miseries. Mme. Georgette Abel, n chnrmlng young nrtlBt, offered herself for this dolicnto experiment with ns much IN MEMORY OF THE Vlow of tho cenotaph dedicated to world wnr, now on exhibition besidu T M i krv l M v. m 1 mmm J W' ?JKL?i r?MM?te&m rsaSSSm iM HI -Briteb..BlLntf I m I r SWW T m ( ' 1BSSW SSW - ISmSlSSrril MMWTfyBSWTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSM Tl Er ITSs "Mrii iJH kxK'rf mUE$mkBSEmSr l;- HZtt. .SSBS3fllN tVsSfl MHmitiKm . I wPbpMHs10wwv1 X.. .,t.Ut -"-?'!-'-MfV-VV;i.,fti.iiftft(.Wfni4.i.iarAiVi1tYirr.T,i-liti-i'iif-hiiiy SAILORS SWEAR LESS As Term In Nivy Extends Pro fanity Decreases. Boys New In the Service Are Mont Profane, Noted Chaplain Declares. Santa Barbara, Cal. Tho profanity of tho nverngo snllor If he Is profane nt all decreuseB as tits Borvlco In tho American navy lengthens, according to Capt. K. W. Scott, chaplain of tho now I'nclflc flcot. "Tho boys who havo Just entered tho scrvlco r.ro usually tno most profane," according to Captain Scott, who has been In tho nnval service IB yunrs. and who Is, besides Capt. M. C. Olechon of tho Atlantic tcot, tno only Hoot chap lain In tho American navy, "Tho boys try to tunica tho older men n I ready In tho navy bellcvo thoy, too, nro old nnd experienced, and thoy charity ns disinterestedness. On being pnt to sleep tho subject's hand was placed In the hand of tho nflllcted woman. In a few moments the subject underwent an Indcscrlbablo transfor mation. Sho wns seized with agoniz ing convulsions. The patient, however, grasped tho hand of tho doctor, declar ing with emotion thnt sho was "liber ated:" Malady Is Transferred. On tho order of M. Mangln, tho lat ter uttered n stream of words touch ing tho church, words which for seven years sho hnd refused to utter under nil kinds of compulsion. In tho mean while, tho young nrtlst threw herself on tho floor and attempted to beat her head against tho wall, crying out In tho same manner In which tho patient wns wont to do. The latter, passing from words to nets, touched a holy medal, handled n crucifix nnd mndo a short prayer, all this quietly and with out any hesitation, whllo tho subject moaned nnd threw herself about moro and more. Helng assured of tho complete "lib eration" of tho former sufferer, M. Mangln let tho subject sleep whllo he mndo suggestions of n soothing nature to her. Then he nwakened her. Both women wcro In n perfectly tranquil state. Slnco this tlmo tho young wife goes every day to church. Sho had a long conversation with a friend of tho SCOUT PLANES TO PATROL THE AIR Treasury Department Has Plan to Defeat Activities of Mod ern Smugglers. CUSTOMS REVENUE MENACED Rum-Running and Smuggling on Large Scale by Airplane and Submarine Looked for In Near Future by Revenue Chief. i Washington. Smuggling and rum running on a largo scale by airplane nnd submarine Is looked for In tho DEAD OF FRANCE tho men who died for France lu the tho Arc do Trlumphe lu Purls. think the use of profanity tho surest way to accomplish tho result." Tlw work of tho chaplains In tho navy,Captnln Sctt said, Is along n "big brother" line. They deliver talks at thu Sunday services aboard ship that might not bo recognized by regu lar church attendants ashore. They speak to tho mon In tho scrvlco In what thoy know aro the terms of tho men In the service. They try to solvo their problems and to direct them to clean thinking, clean speaking and cltno living. Thoy urge them to Industry and to tako advantage of tho advantages of fered, for promotion. Until three or four years ago, ac cording to Captain Scott, thero wore only 24 chaplains in tho navy, llo was one of them, having noino years before loft tho Yale divinity school for a nnval post. In 1014, a ruling provided for a chaplain to every 1,'JOO men, ho I uiu iiuiuuui (jruvr lu ov uuiuijj iuo 9 W 'i '. 'i '. i :: :: 'i '. :: 'i 'i '. 'i 'i '. '. 'i 'i I. '. i 'i i 'i '. 'i One Legged Parrot Is Never Peg Leg Polly Cleveland, O. "Conic on, Pol ly, one-two-thrce-Jump. One-two-threc-Jump I One-two-three-Jumpl" It is Dr. F. W. Shaffer, 7012 Carnegie avenue, S. E., teaching a parrot to nnvlgato on ono leg. Tho other leg was amputated after the bird caught Its foot In the wire of tho cngo and twist ed tho bone Into a compound fracture. Polly squawks as ho tries to walk, but ho Is progressing nice ly, thnnk you, and his physician predicts 100 per cent navigation within tho week. In his practice Doctor Shaf fer has recovered combs, nails, hatpins, button hooks, nnd whisper I u diamond nccklnco from the Inwnrds of household pets. , "But Polly probably Is the j! most Interesting patient I've ever had," tho doctor added. ; ! $ ssvrrNN-Ji writer who says that not a trace of her former malady wns visible. It Is two weeks slnco the euro wns wrought and It has been perfectly maintained. As for Mine. Abel, she Is happier and healthier thun ever. M. Mangln does not pretend to know by what force he has. accomplished this marvelous cure. He docs not at tempt to Interpret the facts, he only Inquires into them cnrcfully and lm purtlaily, which is a great deal. very near future by Daniel C. Roper, commissioner of Internal revenue, nnd by other government officials unless preparations aro mode In advance to defeat tho twentieth century smug glers. The attention of the treasury depart ment was particularly directed to this new danger of employing modern methods in smuggling by the accident al capture of an airplane that cam across the Canadian border Into north ern New York with several cases of contraband liquor. It was entirely owing to an nccldent, however, that this capture was made, and the offi cials of the government havo no doubt that large quantities of contraband liquor hnve reached this country al ready over the same air route. Planes to Patrol Air. There Is reason to bellcvo thnt some venturesome pioneers of this new mode of smuggling through tho nlr havo al ready landed several thousands of dol Iurs worth of semiprecious stones from the topaz mines In Mexico, some- wnero in the Interior of tho United States. At any rate, tho menace to tho na tional revenues has become so Imme diate that Secretary Glass has decided that ho will ask congress for transfer of GOO nlrplanes and hydro-airplanes from the army and navy to his depart ment nnd funds enough to create an effectlvo air patrol. To Bilk Customs Revenue. Later on ho will nsk also for the transfer from tho navy of a largo fiect of Eagles which were specially de signed for chasing submarines, In or der to protect tho seacoasts and estu aries from tho danger of smuggling by submarines. Equipped with theso two modern crnft for navigating tho sea and nlr. tho secretnry of tho treasury believes' that ho will bo ablo to Interrupt any Illicit commerce designed to defeut tho national prohibition laws or to bilk the government out of customs reve nues. Fixed His Own Sentence. Vlsalla, Cal. Ernest Stovnm, who was arrested on a charge of drfvlng his automobile whllo In n stato of In toxication, fixed his own pennlty when ho appeared In Judgo Clack's court. "What do you think I ought to do with you?" Inquired the court. "I think six months In Jail would bo about right," replied Stevenson. "Well, then," re joined tho Judge, "let thnt be the pen nlty." Stevenson wns taken to Jail. wnr. It Is expected tho now Pacific fleet when complete will have 20 or 'S chaplains of various religious denom inations. Captain Scott formerly was stationed at San Francisco. Wowl Eggs 80 Years Old. Fnyetto City, Fin. Eggs believed to bo moro than eighty years old were discovered by workmen who were mak ing alterations in nn old homestead here. Tho eggs were found In a nest between tho rafters on tho second floor. It is thought they were laid whllo the houso wns being constructed They wcro blnckened from the dust of years. Like a Looking Class. Toledo, O. A clerk In un automobile sales place sat at tho window all day Ho noticed every woman vho passed seemed to stare at hltn. Flirting thought he, as ho patted his cowlick lown nnd stared back. Ills wife liaised. She stared, too. Your win I dow mokes a perfect tooklng-gluss, he Hiild when sho entered tho store. rlfe Nationally Accepted Weill Tint , No Paciagi Ginuint Without Crpn and Circlt Printtdin Red i : We Hand You the Package That Puts Health and Cheerfulness in Your Home Smoked, grimy, papered, painted or kalsomincd walls arc a menace to health and offensive to the discriminating housewife. Alabastine is so economical, so durable, so sanitary, so easy to mix and (apply that it is universally used in securing proper wall conditions. Alabastine is used in the homes, schools, churches and on all kinds of interior surfaces, whether plaster, wallboard, over painted walls, or even over old wallpaper that is solid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. Alabastine is packed in dry powder in full five pound packages, requiring only pure cold water to mix, with directions on each package. You will readily appreciate tl c economy of Alabastine over other methods, and remember it is used in the finest homes and public buildines every where. Be sure you get Alabastine, and if your dealer cannot or will not supply you, write direct for sample card and color designs with name of nearest dealer. MIJMINONlT MINUTtWml I cotp WATta I New walls demand Alabastine, old walls ap preciate Alabastine. Alabastine Company 1040 Grandvllle Ave. Grand Rablds. Mich. WILD ANIMALS VISIT BANFF, Deer and Bears So Tame That They Are Everyday Sights in Cana dian Village. Although Banff Is a hustling village during the summer, and Is thronged with tourists, wild deer from the mountains are to be seen dally on the streets, nnd at night stately elk leap from the ronds Into the bushes to escape approaching automobiles. If a Unnff cottnger expects to eat his own "garden truck," ho builds n deer proof fence around his patch. The grounds of Brett hospital aro open from tho street, nnd tho other night half a dozen deer made a raid upon tho flower garden. Banff Is the cap ital of Itoclcy Mountain park, and shooting game within tho park limits Is forbidden by law. The deer, being urimolested, have become very tame, and even a bear now nnd then pays n friendly visit to the village. Not long ngo a bicyclist, speeding down one of tho side streets at night, lilt a dark object, and turned a somersault or two before he hit the macadam. Sitting up, he looked around and dis covered a benr hitting the trail for homo as fast as four legs could carry him. Although tamo and somewhat obtrusive, the deer, elk and bear do not relish too close an acquaintance with man, nnd have proved them selves to be not only picturesque but perfectly safe neighbors. Canadian News Letter. Looking for a Telephone. I was looking for a public telephone and thought I would find one In a largo office building. I walked through and at hist saw a public telephone sign, nnd as I was In a hurry I rushed through the doors and found myself In the middle of a saloon. The bnr tendcr looked up and said: "What'II you have, miss?" 1 wns so surprised that I could not speak for a few min utes, but finally said I was looking for a public telephone. As I was bucking out the elevator starter saw me and, as he knew me, asked If I was in for nn eyo-opener. I tnen cteciueu my tele phoning could wait, nnd rushed out Df tho building. Exchnnge . Give The FolRs The Original Postum Cereal for their table drink. That will dispose of those coffee troubles which frequently show in headache, irritability, indigestion and sleep lessness. "There's a Reason" At Grocers. Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c Tt Git Alabasttnt Results You Must Ask for Alabasttnt by Nairn e; THE ONIY TOOL NEEDED TO APPLY ADVISED HIM TO GO SLOW Darky's Peculiar Reason for Wanting Son to Be Easy on His "Pen Arm" for a While. "George," said a Florida man not long ago to on old negro In his employ, "I understand that you Intend to gtva your son an education." "Dnt's my intention, sub," rcsponddd George. "I know myself what 'tis to struggle along without lenrnln', an' I has determined my bon ain't goln to have no slch trouble as Ise had." "Is your son learning rapidly?" "He shore Is, sub. Los' week he done wrote a lettah to his aunt what lives more'n twenty miles from yore, nn nf(n while he's goln' to write to hla aunt dat lives 'bout fifty miles from yere." "Why doesn't ho write to that aunt now?" smilingly nsked his employer, "He kaln't -write so fur ylt, suh. He kin write twenty miles fust rate, but 1 tole liim not to try fifty miles 'til ho gets stronger wlf his pen." Jackson ville Times-Union. In Vain. He hnd fairly puzzled the good vil lage folk, had that clever ventriloquist, nnd now he was going to perform his last and greatest feat "Ladles and gentlemen," ho an nounced, with a grand bow, "I will proceed to sing thnt famous ballad, Good-by,' In a lady's voice, which will appear to proceed from the empty air above your heads." The minutes passed. Looks of strain and agony, doubt and anger chased one another across the performer's face; but thero was no song. Then a voice suddenly broke the silence. "'Tnln't no good ,guv-nor," It said. "I've bin nn lost the gramophone nee dle." Answers. About Ready to Give Up. Jnno wns barely getting over nn at tack of measles when she contracted the mumps. When her father said, "Well, how's little daughter today?" she replied, "Oh, daddy, I'se dlst not worth junk." IPKII x -e A a mt tMiwiowjmt-syu- 3-"-v3i ,i iiinymti wrv