DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.- r ,h v W- fa, If, fa i- t it , -i NERVES GAVE OUT Serious Ki.irnv Trouble Had Made Life MisrraMo, Hut Donn's Rcmo.cd Ml tin Trouble. Hasn'f .Si.ilcrcd Since. HOI W. Inrihm.-t Atcntin. l'lilliitl.d. phln, I'll., "HnMhey iilnioU doubled m up. AJ" v a 11 y I , oulil not do my housowo.-k and at ovorv move it tiwmcu n-i u inv bnik would brink in two. My (( jiud nnklos fmeli. 1 until I had to wear large sl'.fd slIprtT-t and sometlmea I couldn't stand tip. "1 had dls-ej spoils and dreadful lie id nolieH u n,d ,1crv Hashes pa-nd lic- Mrs. AUroyJ fnre my eve; Il-id a heavy weight boon real it g on my head, llii pain could uot have been more distress ing. The least noise startled nip, r was so nervous. I couldn't eoutrol the kidney secretions and the pain In passage was awful. "It begun to look as though my case was beyond the reach of medi cine until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. The first box benefited mo and four botes cured all the trou bles. I have had no further causo for complaint." Sworn to Wforp mc, Thos. 11. Walters, Notary Public. iet DccnV t Anr Store, 60c tlox S KIDNEY " P2I.LS FOSTER-MILBUPN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. V&V2& Caused by If peoplo who are bilious are treated ao conlltiff to local aym-ilum they seldom ret very much better. Whatever relief Is ob talne 1 Is usually temporary Trace bilious ness to its source and rritiure (lie c'lune and the chances are that the patient will re main strom; nnd healthy. Doctors say that more than 70 non organic dlsiar can l traced to an Achl Ntnmnch. Iltllousness In one of them. Indi gestion, heartburn, belching, squr stomach, bloat and jras are, other signs pf (jcld stomnch. EATONIC, the marvefous m'ode'r'n 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 lltorully nlnorlis and carries away the cxc"4t acid Makes the stomach strong, cool and comfortable. Helps diges tion. Improve he Rppetlte and you then get full strenxtli iron) your food. Thousands say that EATONIC Is the most effective stomach remedy In tlm world It Is the help YOU need Try It ' on our money back-K-not-sntlsfled cum intee At all druggists. Onlv 50 cnnti i Ulir boi. M9C 3 (Tor xour acid-stomach) . -v,p - Expression Defined. "Pa, when Is a man a confirmed '?" n "When nothing he says can be con rallied, my joi." Imrjortnnt to KlotMers Examine carefully every bottle oi ('ASTORIA, that famous old reinery tor infants tand children, and see that It Benrs the sj? ' &' SIaturc C&zffi&&i In Use for Over .S0 Years. Children Cry for Flei flier's Castoria Something for Nothing. "How much?" asked the man ns he s'epped from the elewitor In the Kcd eml l-i 'Jdlng. "Hylrenirncrt II. N. Wadli'lgh. Me tloMitor man. ' "How much?" again asked the man as he pulled a large roll of bills from his pocket, ' "What for?" Wadlelgli Inquired. "Why. for the ride up to the third floor?" said the stranger. . Wadlelgh' thought ho was being kid ded, so replied, "Oh. I guess' $l.f0 will cover it." The iunn,.renciod In his pocket and got the amount. N "Say, where are you from that you have to pay for elevator service?" the elevator pilot tisRcd. ' "My name is Carl John Joseph Aaron Peterson, and 1 have lived in youth Dakota for ten years," he Said. "My sister's child is going to be chris tened Carl John Joseph and I'm going to he there," came the detailed an swer. Bank by Christening. Two negroes were carrying a heavy piece of timber. Moth wanted to "boss the lob." "Lay It down here," ordered Tine. "What you-nll a-lalkln to. man?" tho other demanded, "Does you-nll think 3 on Mn boss me around llko dat?" 'Sure f kin," said tho first darkey, "Mali name is Lew Tennant." !Iuh! dat's notliiu," responded the se ond son of the sunny South "Mali name is Sam Browne." Build Up fwp " - - mim imzm tt-OT ffi W UmmiLHJ? Acid-Stomach FATO TTTJTI f WITH U iPopular for ha delightful flavor and because it furnishes certain food values neces-' soryT for bulldingf the best in body and brain Users Icnow by test m There's it- ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuina Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' In a "Bayer package." containing prop er directions for lleaoa I e, Colds Pain, Neuralgia. Lumbago, and Blieu inatlsin. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by phsicltui3 for nineteen years. Handy tin loxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Apirln Is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono Rcetlcacldester of Snlicyllcacid. Adv. Asking a Favor of a Flyer. Small Boy (to alnuan) "If you he a-goin' up, 7.ur, would ye zee If ye can find Billy's kite drlftin' about, wot 'e lorst larst Toosdny?" -"" .HM...ni't mi "FIDDLE-FIT" Keep Liver and Bowels Clean and Active with "Cascarets" ......... .H.-.,....4H,.HM.H....H.I Sick headache, biliousness, coated tougue, sour, gassy stonmch always trrtce this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the tmwels. Poisonous matter clogged In the in- trvtsHnoc tna!rtwl ft linlnr micf- rtiif nf the svstem Is reabsorbed Into tho - 'i' blood, when this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes conges tlon nnd. that dull, throbbing, sickening hea'dacho. ' Cascarets immediately cleanse the Klnmneh rmnvo Hio Hrtiir utiillr'natnd food and foul gases, take the excess, bile from tho livor nnd rrv out all the constipated wnste matter and pol sons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will have you feeling clenr, rosy and as fit as a fiddle by morning. They work while you sleep. Adv. Only a Few. "Everybody knows about It. Some people take her part and some lake her husband's part." "And I presume there are a few ec centric Individuals who mind their own business." Cuttcura Scothe"s Itching Scalp Onretlring gently rub spots of dan druff and itching with Cutlcura Olnt meilt. Next morning shnrapoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. NO LONGER MISTRESS OF SEAS Great Britain's Supremacy Passing Into New Hands, Says Na- val Expert. f. In Great Brllain fear .s being felt that the trident of the ocean Is pass-; lug Into new bands. This at leant fs the note sounded by Archibald Hard, the naval expert, writing in the Lon don Daily Telegraph. I "It Is an arresting fnct," he says, i "that, Judged by the strength of its battle squadrons In active comiiil- ' slon, this country's supremacy has at least temporarily passed away. "The United States has now in com- r mission 111 battleships, and Washing ton plans to have '20 next year, tlm reduction in number being balanced by the Increased power of froine of the ships now approaching eoniple tlon. "We have In a similar state of read iness 22 battleships and T) cruisers, and, In nccoidaiico with 'the order published with reference to reduction to a iesorc basis, our Instantly ready battle force will fall at an early date to 1(1 ships. 10 or them forming th' Atlantic licet and the other 0 cruising In the Mediterranean, It may lie some what f mi nitron t to our national pride lhat no should have reached this secondary position nt sea," Mr. Hunl consoles himself with tht reflection thnt the British admiralty Is saving money. s Thrift Is better than an annuity. ape a Reason 1 Nil M SE JfiEME CARE IS MOST ESSENTIAL FOR PRESERVATION OF POULTRY IN TRANSIT u.'X (fiWnJ V5 Hill Mill nm I ifr . r i''T imiiWITllllttWj T "if M HWI?9k1 t it TTii1" ttii irnn ii "" . r a v ua :'uhiii . .uibm?' u ffm v'kn a. s .sli iI '''KK 0 S , ?: ,mL I: mMJSSm i yMMWia.wiu.iui .JwSftiJKigilgBS WKftSIS'Sfi'1 MHsKmu ci SO rf-1 v w,.via C ' sllt'Yt 1 " ffir I J rfT. . T. m.BVr vv-i'VI i :JKBffiniflr.?FaSr'T - " gK1 1 , LL-v 5-tu'Wij""-.iI lavNiat!t " ! jU. V'.w 11 v- -s . J .r nr ' .. - T . " Jjl t b--. c . . .- x j.?" r,,v' r liit ..i-f . "T f .s5vi .. , . V Jf' - . ,, is msirYLJ.tsiam - - -- Be Sure to Use Only Suitably Equlpjjfd Cars for Shipping Dr3sd Poultry. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Scrupulous care In pro-cooling n re frigerator car for shipping dressed poultry, always a matter of impor tance, Is doubly so nbw, In the opinion Jf food-research experts. The greater accesslty for care comes, In the llrst place, of the fact that there is a nation-wide Ice shortage. The second Important element Is that, following ihe stress of wnr-tlmo transportation, Hie rerrlgerntor equipment of tho coun try Is in a run-down condition. Tho :ar should bo carefully examined, the jxpertu say, to see that It admits not jven n pin point of light. Then II ihould be tested andjf It fall short of Jtandard, there should be no heslta- :,on a,)out rejecting It and calling on the railroad agent for u car that will neet the requirements. Extreme care, .he experts believe, Is essential just low for the preservation of poultry In Irauslt, and the chief of the depart ment's food research laboratory has iust ,ssuctl .the ""owlnu definite In formation as to how satisfactory re. lults are to be attained: Select Car Day Before Loading. "When the refrigerator car Is set for clng, enter It and with doors and "latches tightly closed look carefully i tor any crack or point of daylight. j L'he car should bo absolutely black nith not a pin point of light anywhere, f there aro distinct cracks around the Soors or hatches, the car will not main ialn sufficiently low temperature and Ihould not be Iced for the hauling of Jressed poultry or any other cotnmod- 1 !ty requiring Ice and salt refrigeration. Be sure also thnt the drain pipes are pen nnd In good working order. "Tho selected car should ho set for ciug nt least 24 hours beforo It Is to So loaded. Its bunkers should then e filled three-quarters full with finely jroken Ice ; that Is. no piece should be larger than a man's fist. When tho Minkers are three-quarters full, tamp !ho Ice down well so -that all cracks md crannies nre filled. Then add one juarter of the calculated amount of tnlt on tho 12 per cent basis. For In Itnnce, If the bunker holds 5,000 pounds of Ice, when three-quarters full It will contain 3,750 pounds. On top if this amount of lco scatter 150 URGE UNITED FIGHT ON EUROPEAN BORER Insect Is Serious Menace American Agriculture.. t6 Has Become Vell Established In Both Massachusetts and New York. Most Energetic Measures Fa-. vored for Eradication. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The Europenn corn borer undoubt edly is a serious menace to American agriculture. The United Slates de partment of agriculture has for some time called attention to the extreme danger from this pest, whkU has be come well established In both Massa chusetts and New York. Now comes this reinforcement of that Judgment: "We, the Nntlonnl Association of Commissioners of Agriculture, with olllclal entomologists from many states nnd representatives of the United States department of agricul ture, together with representatives of the Canadian government, present as exports in conference upon the sit uation, express ourselves, after examining the Infested area, aR thor oughly comlncod that this pest Is one of the most dangerous Insects which has become established In America, nnd we hereby place ourselves on record In favor of most energetic ef- i forts on tho part of federal and state agencies to control and, If posHlblo, to exterminate thlj Insect, Including In the program vigorous quarantines to pi event Its distribution." That Is a part of tho resolutions adopted by the European Corn-borer conference, begun (it Albany, N. Y on August 28 and concluded nt Bos ton, Mass., an August 21). Tho atnte commUnloners of ugrlctilture, stato entomologists and othorfi went over tho corn fields around Schenectady, N. Y and I lout on. Mans., and iw Uio methods of dostruullon practiced by the United States department of agri culture and tho ntato agencies, to- -. v. srft piunds of conrso gray roH salt. Mix. this salt very lightly with the ton lco and directly on top of t place moro crusiied lco until the hunker Is full. 'rhcn ndd the remainder of tho calcu- lited amount of nlt, which, In this case, would be- 4f0 pounds. Mix It very lightly with the lino Ice so that tho salt does nor. penetrate Into tho mass of Ice more than -I or 5 Inches; level the surface nnd quickly close tho hatches. Right Temperature Is 34 Degrees. , "With both bunkers so Iced and salt ed, the cur should stand for 24 hours. Then, In order to make sure that tho temperature Is right for loading, a man provided with a thermometer should enter as quickly as possible by open ing one sldo of one tlor, uhieh should be lightly closed Immediately. Tho man should stand midway between tho doors holding the thermometer about 4 feet from tho floor until the mercury has responded to the car temperature, which ordinarily Is accomplished In from three to live minutes, depending on the quality of the thermometer. The temperature of the car at this point nhould not be above 34 degrv""' P. If It Is more than US degrees nt this point, It Is dnngerous to load the car for a haul requiring Intensive refriger ation. Unless the shipper Is willing to take chances on the condition In which his lend will arrive at the mar ker, he should communicate with tho railroad agent and request a car which la able to refrigerate the dressed poul try properly. "AH refrigerator cars should be pro vided with a floor rack 4 Inches In tho clenr, built of lengthwise stringers made from 2 by 4 lumber nnd crosswise slats made from 1 by 3 lumber, with 1 Inch spaces between. These cross wise plots are nailed to the lengthwise stringers. They do not Interfere with trucking the load Into the car. They should extend ncross the doorway, since It Is this part of tho car which Is hardest to refrigerate nnd whore uir circulation Is most needed. All rnllrood owned refrigerators as rapid ly as possible are being equipped with racks which are fastened to the sldo walls so that they can bo turned back 1 for cleaning." gethor with the damngo caused by the borer. The commissioners of agriculture returned to their states convinced of the reality, of the peril and of the necessity of unifying all efforts to pro tect the farmers of tho country from a destructive Insect that may quickly spread over very largo ureas unless most energetic control work Is done on u large scnle. TREES GROW BEST ON SLOPES noUQheet Areas on Farm Present Most Favorable Localities for Suc cessful Growth. (By W. J, MORniT'U Colorado AKrlcul turnl College, Fort Collins, Colo ) Trees, especially eono bearing trees, seem to prefer newly eroded soil. Steep slopes nre exposed to compara tively .rapid erosion and here trees do the best. Level ground Indicates old soli, old In the sense that 1 as derived from rock, as a rule, longer ago thnn soil found on steep slopes. Old soil probably contains nn excess of soluble salts, too much for best tree growth. In tho mountains one sees tho steep slopes clothed with trees, while the occasional flat spot Is likely to ho hare of trees. The roughest areas on the farm present tho most favorable localities for successful tree growing. KEEP VEGETABLES IN WINTER Temperature Slightly Above Freezing Point lo Preferred for Beets, Turnips and Carrots. (By A V. YKACIKU, North Dakota Ag rloulliiral Collie) Turnips, beets, nnd. carrots will keep best at a temperature slightly abovo freezing. Cabbage, will stand consid erable freezing, nod salsify and pars nips mny bo loft in the soli over winter If desired. Squashes and pumpkins will keep best In warm dry place. A warm attic whero It does not freeze Is good. Potatoes require a cool place pot too dry. Calbagi' and nearly all root crops may bo atored In tho ground. They must bo ptr deep enough to ho below tho frost llf.e nnd should ho sur rounded with straw to keep them froi" dhect contact with Uiu tall. "Vf toESfejiMiRar5' LJ!.. ..ji The First NpfJ Bottle of ' Al 4.1 iave Relief Writes nr, .ii. inniiiii-cii. Kartlncor, G. n.AjT.Uv.17 HlElUitna BUOrana lttttldii. MUa Cold Day for Him. "Sr. ,11m married n cold million, ch?" 'Colder than he thought. Ills wife ft cozes onto every cent of It." BREAKS YOUR COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS "Pnpe's Cold Compound" instantly re lieves stuffinsss jnd distress Don't stay stuff cd-up I Quit blowing nnd snuffling 1 A doso of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours un til three doses are taken usunlly breaks up a severe cold and ends all grlppo misery. The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the ulr pass ages of the head; stops nose running; relieves the Jiendnche, dullness, fevcr ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known nnd costs only fi few cents nt drug stores. It nets without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pope's 1 Ad?, WANTED TO SEE THAT PIG "Animal" Had a Stranao Fascination for the Thirsty Easterners of. a Century Ago. Tin present prohibition law Im much nio't stringent than was tho dry law of Massachusetts of 100 years ago, when the "Striped l'lg" gained Its fame. At that time tho law read that llouoi could not he necured, save In Ifi-gnllon lots. Thnt gavo the "pig" Its chnnco. At. enterprising resident attended the military muster on the Headvlllo fair grounds, and established a sldo show A banner beforo the tent flaunted the likeness of a red am", hlnck pig which, a sign snld, could he seen for four pence. Many men wen! In to see the strange animal, nnd returned many times. As the law did not pro bib'l tho exhibitor from giving away liquor he gave each patron n generous glnsi of the forbidden drink from n huge stock he had laid In. The "Striped Big' became famous over night. Songs were written about thtvnnlmnl, n bev erage was named after It, and a bur lesque piny In New York adopted tho absurd title. These Balance Men. I profess no special pnrtlnllty for nny critic, who, holding balance In band, weighs eagerly whatsoever of learning comes to his counter. I ques tion whether he Is not taking less of the quality of the wares, than of the fashion of his Kcnles, never ques tioning their accuracy nor his own levity. -SUM It must be admitted that these bnlnnce men are not without their usefulness, being convenient for appraising market values. A, Bronsnn Alcott. Hi XT rwmwmm 'IMfnrMatl'jgJg'lii 38 A Saver to pocket book and health, and a delight to the palate; Do as your neighbor is doing and cut the hiaht cost of living by drinL ing Instead of coffee.. No Raise In. Price CugTlns 30PI00-CupTinsS0 Made by Hostum Cereal Company Battle Creek. Mich. 5old by Grocers and General Storey i T--' larTmnSyyai'-Tr iTT" -rir PE-RU-KAl fPfllMHKflGSSUCMtVKSSMSB Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach Teruna fins ponttively dono for mo wljnt mn it y doctors fnltcrl o at. I linvo bn timo nnd arjAin compellxd to tnlto towiy bod for Jayn. Tlio Urat UottW of Poruna ko,vo rollof and whllo I nlwaya ltep It In tli bouse for cmorp encles, I consider injur If ntlrclr trto from rufnrrh of tho atomnch, th trotiblu front which I Buf fered for ho lonir beforo taklns? thin remedy," Jiiiqulil or Tnlilct Form Sold fCvcryuIirre Aak Your Dealer COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome, dlseaso from running t iroutrlt your ntablo and cure alt the colta Buffering with it wlu-n yon bOKin tho treatment No matter how younir, SIMIIl.V.S tUSTUMI'Ktl COMPOUND la BJlfo to Use on imy colt. It In wonderful how It prevent! all distempers, no mutter how colta or horses at nny ouo aro. "exposed." Sl'OlIN MKIHCAI, CO., Ooshen, Inil., V. . A. V ii iTmB yi C1AZA?S&J VWWStS)' II I I I II I I II . tt t. Pleamtil U "When If fonnd slcsncss aitprn. Ini In uir hrJ 1 rot a X lb. us.ll or II A. lhninu' Uo HrmMlj- llrforo I (tnlitirft inedliin It. I to istunrt thnt I kh another, ami xtim oir i'ca ner til ll I ma a third pall and tlnd that tnlrra nek Ited keeps Uioro noil " JlmXermeen, )C ho L , OLD KENTUCKY MFC. CO.. Inc.. Paducab.Ky. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 43-1919; Farm Note. v "Pretty girls attract other boarders." "And pay hoard themselves Yes, they're a great help." Hiato ot Uhlo, City of Toledo, iucas County m. Prank J. Chonoy makes oath that ho Is senior partner ot tho linn of I J. Chonoy & Co., dolnir bimliiuss In tho City of To ledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that gald Orni will pny tho Bum of ONH X1UN DH1CD DOLLARS for any case ot Catarrh that cannot lie cured by tho use ot HALL'B CATARRH MEDICIN13. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, thlB Cth day of Docombor, A. D. 18SC. ' (Seal) A. W. Oleason, Notary Public;1 HALL'S CATARRH M13DICINH is tak en Internally and arts throuch the Blood on the Mucous Surfuccs of the System. . F. J. Choney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio.- IT. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio. v - -. . WOULD BE FRIEND IN NEED Grateful Colored Man Promised to Go if Services Should Be Needed. 1,1 l "The race riots in Chicago remind me of the faniu sort of "excitements that ran around Atlanta when Iyas living then; ns a young man,". tm?d George McDnnlcl of Metro; Cal., re cently. ' . - "My brother nnd I were both medi cosowners of smooth nnd virgin sheepsklnsv We shared tho same of fice and lunched nt the snnio counter. In the midst of wild confusion, ono day, a wounded negro rushed Into our olllco and begged for protection. Tbjn was freely grunted, for wo had no raco prejudices, In spite of our South ern upbringing. We also poured salvo on the negro's bruises. "'Yo' shuah been good to me.'.snld tho grateful darkey, turning to my brother who, by tho way, Is. now practicing In Los Angeles 'nn I'll 'member It, doc. Say, If -yo' over kills anybody mob friends and I'll get .you out If we have lo bust tho Jail to do It.' " Lo;i Angeles Times. Animals Slaughtered. It Is estlmnlyd by competent author ities that 30 per cent of the leather furnishing animals of Italy have been slaughtered for food purposes during' the war. Some years are necessary to recoup thrso losses. ; ' Oi,, i2jj - V I "i f f 41 1 SI t ,t X sscsscxr HI t,1