Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 30, 1919, Image 7

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Clever Strategy.
A farmer, whoso watermelon patch
had been the object of scvcrul raids
Dy passing motorists, secured Im-
aunlty by postlnc the following slmi
inconspicuously near the roadside:
'Warning: Six of these melons nre
shot full of strychnine nnd nobody
but mo knows which ones they arc!"
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Overreaching and undermining do
. not make for industrial solidarity.
Waste of Breath.
"I wont n word with you."
"What's up?"
"Are you the idiot who told the stag,
manngcr I wns n Ilnr?"
"Certainly not. I thought ho knew.'
Mullnnoy Brothers.
More Scarce Now.
"Did you ever sec n black diamond?
"Oh yes. llefore the war 1 used tt
have my cellar tilled with 'em."
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Save the Babies
INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly realize that
of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent,
or nearly one-quarter, dio before they reach one year; thirty-soven
per cent, or tnoro than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before
they are fifteen !
We do not hesitate to say that a timely roe of Castorla would save
many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many
of theso infantile deaths are occasioned by the uie of narcotic preparations.
Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain
more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities,
deadly poisons'. In any quantity, they stupofy, retard circulation and lead
to congestions, sickness, death. Thero can be no danger in the use of Cas-
vurm n it Dears uie Bignaiuro 01 unaa. a. a leicner
Oa Atltnitin tin Antsfna A iiinntta m I.I..1
Genuine Castorla always bears tbe signature of 4tJij JCo4c4UAi-
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
RemoTriDandrnll-BtopdlMrralllt
DlMlfW. f.1n anil
Beauty to Grayaad Faded Half I
nifi Che m. V k. l'atchocof . W.T
niNOERCORNS Itemore. Ooma. C.1-,
louifg, ftc, itops all pain, ensures cum tort to thai
feet, makes walking eauy. 15c. by tnall or at lrax
cUts, iltocoz Chemical Woxk, ttatcnozuo, M. T. ;4
MONTANA'S FINEST RANCH. 1919 crop;
JO bi'shels Corn, 86 Oats, fine Alfalfa, well
irrigated, near city, 20 new modern build
lngi. $35 per acre; Includes 1,000 head stock,
new $20,000 farm equipment. Nied partner
or sll all. 4 smaller farms. Send for pho
tos.x Richland Meadows rtanch. Sidney. Mont.
Cost of Politeness.
"Politeness costs nothing."
"That's a mistake," replied the man
who docs not articulate well. "Every
time I say 'please to the telephone
operator It .costs valuable time because
I can't manage to keep It from sound
ing to the operator like 'three.' "
Nonprofessional Talk.
"Doctor, may I speak to you In a
nonprofessional capacity?"
"Um-ni. I guess so."
'Tour coat talis are on flre."
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART;
i&j IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
Kidney disease la no respecter of per
sons. A majority of the ills afflicting
Eeople today can be traced back to the
Idney trouble.
The kidneys are tho most important
organs of the body. They are the fil
tercrs of your blood. If tho poisons
which are swept irom tho tissues by tbe
blood are not eliminated through tho
kidneys, disease of one form or another
will claim you as a victim.
Kidney disease is usually indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trou-
Die, pain in 101ns ana lower aDdomen,
sail stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
and lumbago.
i- Ail tlieae dcraneements are nature's
signals that the kidneys need help;
You should use GOLD MEDAL Haar
lem Oil Capsules immediately. Tbe
soothing, healing oil stimulates the
kidneys, relieves inflammation and de
stroys the germs which have caused it
Go to your druggist today and get r
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. In twenty-four hours you
should feel health and vigor returning.
After you feel somewhat improved
continuo to take one or two capsules
each day, so as to keep the first-class
condition and ward off the danger of
other attacks.
Ask for the original imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money re
funded if they do not help you.
SIMPLY LEFT IT TO TOM IAS TO WANTING AND GETTING
Mother Shrewdly Reasoned That She
Needn't Worry About Time to
Give Medicine.
&
There Is n Philadelphia mother who
Os forgetful nnd knows It, but who Is
clever enough to discount this falling.
as a rule. Not long ago her small on
was rather indisposed, and the doctor
ordered n medicine to be given nt
tin co-hour Intervals.
"Did you give Tom his medicine
regularly?" the husband and father
asked unhopefully upon his return
homo In tho evening.
"Didn't miss n time," the mother re
sponded with satisfaction.
"How In the wofid did you ever
think of It?" the mnn asked.
"I didn't; but It wns easy. I Just
told Tom this morning nt what hours
ho was to tnko the medicine, nnd half
an hour before each time he began
walling that ho didn't want to take
it."
No Inducement Whatever.
"Are you a member of the I. W.
w.r
"No," replied Plodding Pete. 'f,
know a feller that thought the Initials
stoSd for 'Idleness Will Win.' The
first thing the 'socintion did after ho
joined it was to try to make him set
up a private bomb factory an' work
fourteen hours a dny."
Harvard University Head Tells Good
Story With a Moral That Is
Easy to Understand.
There' Is n story told In Boston
which ought to spur on Hnrvurd grad
uates in their efforts to obtain the
Harvard endowment fund. President
Lowell and u business mnn were talk
ing over the progress of the cam
paign. "I know how much you nre asking
for," said tho business mnn, "but how
much do you really want?"
"Well," President Lowell answered
with a slight twinkle, "I am like the
little girl who went to tho butcher's
for her mother. She stood by the
counter until it came her turn and
tho butcher Raid, 'What do you want,
little girl?'
" 'I wnnt n limousine,' said the little
girl, 'but mother wants 10 cents' worth
of liver.' "
"Carpet-Bagger."
It Is said that the term "carpet-bagger"
was first applied to political ad
venturers In America. It was designed
to describe a needy political adventur
er who wanders over the country pant
derlng to the prejudices of the Igno
rant In order to try to get Into ofilce.
He wns so called because ho wtis re
garded us having only enough property
to fill a carpet bag.
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The
Charming
Haver of
Poshm Cereal
has made this pure, healthful
table-drink thejfavorite with
thousands.
To make itiArboni5minut)es
after boiling begins. Add cream
and sugar as desired.The flavor
resembles a high-grade coffee,
but it contains no caffeine,
and is free from coffee harm.
No Raise In Price
Made by
postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek.Mich.
Sold by grocers, Two sizes, 15$ and 25$
GOOD AND BAD LUCK SIGNS
Practically Every Country Has Its
Favorite Superstitions Dealing
With Marriage Ceremony.
Did you know thnt the expression,
"tying the knot," grew out of n super
stition? Among tho llahylonlnns ono
part of the marriage ceremony was to
take a thread from the garment of tho
bride nnd one from the groom and. tie
them together Into a knot.
Russia has curloutt superstitions.
Ono ludicrous one Is that the bride
and groom race rapidly down the nlslo
ns soon as the bridal procession enters
the church. Whoever places a foot on
the cloth In front of tho altar first will
bo master In the household.
In Spain It wns considered a good
omen to tie nround the necks of the
brldo nnd groom a silk sash fringed
with gold while they 'knelt before the
L altar, thus binding their love the
stronger.
In Prance It Is hold to be unlucky
to allow a person older than the bride
to enter the church door first. And
there are other superstitions from
many countries.
It Is lucky for a couple to run out
of church hnnd In hand.
The bride nnd bridegroom must not
look about or recognize any one on go
ing up tho church aisle, for one who
does It will go elsewhere for love In a
short time.
The one of the betrothed pair who
gets up first from the altar will al
ways In after life be the one to get
up first In the house.
It Is a sign of bad luck nnd separa
tion If n woman signs her maiden
name Instead of her new married nnmo
on the church register when she mar
ries. It Is good luck to the couple If n
pigeon alights on tho church as 9
couple enters It to be married.
If the official clergyman has trouble
to find his glasses It Is a sign that
ono of the two before him will net
bear Inspection.
If tho officiating clergymnn makes n
mistake some one Is present who Is
opposed to tlie match.
It Is bad luck to have a minister
refuse to perform the ceremony on
nny excuse.
If the pastor drops the prayer book
while rending tho service the couvlo
will bo blessed with twins.
It Is n bad omeri for tho wedded cou
ple If a person In riournlng passes Mio
open church door while tho ceremony
Is being performed.
It Is lucky to mnrry In n ruined
church.
Making Medals In Millions.
The 1014 star recipients can be num
bered In tens of thousands; those who
wear the ribbon of the.1015 star are
reckoned by hundreds of thousands,
nnd In millions must tho men nnd
women be counted who will be entitled
to the general service medal for the
war, 1014-1018, says an English ex
change. On the other hand. In 1803 medals
were awarded for special campaigns,
In which the recipients were numbered
In tens.- Three little scraps occurred
In West Africa during that year and
the general service medal with n spe
cial clasp was awarded for each little
brush.
The Luke Nynssa clasp and medal Is
sue wns made to only 25 men for serv
ices In Nynssaland. Thirty-four only
received tho medal with tho Llwondl
clasp, given for the engagement with
tho Chief Llwondl. Forty were given
tho .Tuba River clasp and medal, ns
members of tho naval brigade that
went as volunteers) the rescue of two
Englishmen held captive by tho So
und is.
Of course, In Wellington's days, un
til Waterloo, only the chief officers
and cotnmnnders were given medals.
An Arrest That Failed.
' The moon had not yet como up and
the motorcycle pntrolmun, who was on
the lookout for spooners, now nnd then
would turn a searchlight Into tho
bushes of the lonely road. Suddenly
ahead of him he saw a small sedan,
and as It passed under a street lamp
he saw curly head resting comfortably
on n dark shoulder, while- tho arm of
this same dnrk shoulder was thrown
protectlngly around the curly-headed
one's neck. One glance was sufficient
for the observant patrolman, nnd he
started his motorcycle forward until
he arrived alongside.
"You nre under arrest for spooning,"
bo said grullly, and then he looked In
side. What he snw made him mum
ble n hasty "beg pardon," and tear off
down the street at n great pace. Tho
Surly head belonged to a small child
asleep on her mother's shoulder. Kan.
sus City Star.
New lllumlnant.
Illuminating gas, In which acetylene
replaces oil gas In n mixture with coal
gas, has been tried In Swiss expert.
inentH, mid tho results seem to hnvo
bpen satisfactory. With tho acetyleno
and coal gas in equal proportions, tho
Illuminating power proved about the
snmo ns that pf the oil gas combina
tion. It Is reported that the new mix
ture can bo safely lihed nt it pressure
of nlno ntmospheres, and heated to 100
degrees C without danger.
Eskimo Had Right Spirit.
There was onumitlvu Eskimo In tho
American expeditionary forces, George
Saggak of St. Michael, Alasku, who
wrote home in one of his letters from
the trenches; "I am trying Just my
best In under tho firing lino. I cer
tainly llko to see Gennuns lose tho
gume and we ure all good American
Imj.vk very anxious to go over the top
uid give u good punching to Germans."
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
Cojiity as,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath thnt ho Is
senior partner of the Arm of P. J. Cheney
A Co., doing business In tho City ot To
ledo, County and State nforosald. nnd thnt
said Arm will pay tho sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLAItS for nny cneo of Catarrh
that cannot bo cured by tho ufo of
HALL'S CATAnnil MED1CINH.
A . KllANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to beforo me nnd subscribed In
nyjre?ence, thls Slh day ot December,
A. D. 18S6.
(Seal) A. W. Qleason, Notary Public.
HALL'S CATAnnil MEDICINE la tnk
en Internally nnd nets throuith the Blood
on the Mucous Surfnces of the System.
jp. J. Mimmy c V.O., TOietIO, OHIO.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Fit for Inspection.
"Ludy outside wants to see you."
"I wonder If sIio'b worth seeing?"
"She Is. Hlue eyes, golden hnlr,
perfect figure. Oh. boy!"
To Have a Clear Sweet 8kln.
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
o"r itching, If any, with Cutlcurn Oint
ment, then bathe with Cutlcuro Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a llttlo Cutlcura Talcum to
leave, a fusclnatlng fragrnnco on skin,
Everywhere 25c each. Adv.
A Gentle Wooer.
. "lie mndo violent love to you, didn't
he?" "Dear me, no I Ho only asked
me to marry him." Life.
WRIGUIYS
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuina
Aspirin say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
In a "Bayer package," containing prop
er directions for Colds, Pain, Head
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu
matism. Nnmo "Bnyer" means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trndo
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono
acctlcacldcster of Sallcyllcacld. Adv.
Making a Hit.
"Why do you applaud that mctor?
x"on know he's rotten."
"Well, he's himself, nnyhow. Ain't
giving no Imitations."
"CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP"
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
5
c a package
before the war
5
5
c a package
during the war
c a package
NOW
4)
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
If
Look at tongue I Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
, bowels.
tk
A'ccept "California" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California on
tho package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most harm
less laxative or physic for the little
stomuch, liver nnd bowels. Children
love Its delicious fruity tnste. Full
directions for child's doibOon each bot
tle. Give It without fear.
Mother! You must soy "California."
Adv.
You can learn n llttlo each dny
unless you nro ono of those persons
who know It all.
Rnlkar UarM l
"Have you no soft drinks In this
houso?"
"Nothing but Iron water."
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"KILL-JOYS"
Constipation, Headache,
Colds, Biliousness ended
with "Cascarets"
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Nothing takes the Joy out of life
quicker than a disordered liver or
waste-clogged bowels. Don't stoy sick,
bilious, headachy, constipated. Remove
tho liver nnd bowel poison which is
keeping your head dizzy, your tongue
coated, your breath bad and stomach
sour. Why not spend a few cents for a
box of Cascnrets and enjoy the
nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you
over experienced? Cascareta never
gripe, sicken or inconvenience one like
Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsh pills. They
work while you sleep. Adv.
"For henvyt's Bake!" Is an expres
sion thnt doesn't npply to some of tho
theatrical stnrs.
Shorthorns in America
133 Yean
Tn flnt punned Shot.
horn caul warebnnablta
th Unllfd HtaUalBlMta ,
mall (JupsMatlMliic u-
nrtea irom jmguuM
livlnlm that vn&r. frha
hcirthom haft had nora aa
o with Ik innrovMaMl
-.rn I ttt- .- T-
oi oauin in inn ooaniry
than aay othw brass-
probably Utn all other
brcflda. It I tbe combined
beot and mllkln quality
of tbo Shorthorn Uiat tea
tmftrln that saanflia nn that
farnu.plantat!ongarjdrtuiohci.' Itpara to uae short
born bulls. Amcrlcnu hkortbora Ilreedeas
An., is Dozler JL'axk Ave.,. Chicago, U,
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FUR IMS,ROM$,ETC.
Made to yoar order wttkoat extra
charge, With yoar Ink order w
give you a o.w pan ex maatie
gloves. Bead as yon kklea, ws
guarantee all work.
TWIN CITY FBt CMT Am MK Ct.
1629 S. E. Fifth K.,
Travelers Will Find a Warm
Welcome at tbe
Hotel West
MINNEAPOLIS
SeniJe Ptictt Stmlci Om WafcWW
FRECKLES SSSSI.
W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 44-1919.
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Middle Aged
Womerv,
Are Here Told the Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
Freemont, O. "I was passing through tho critical
period of life, being forty-six yearo of ago and had all
tne symptoms incident to mat ennngo neat flashes, ,
nervousness, and was in a general run down condition,
so it was hard for mo to do my work. Lvdla E. Fink
ham's Vcgctablo Compound was rccommonded to mo as
tho best remedy for my troubles,whlch It surely proved
to be. I feel better and stronger in overy way sinco
taking; it, and tho annoying symptoms nave disap
peared." Mrs. M. Qodpkk, 025 Napoleon QL, Fremont,
Ohio.
North Ilaven, Conn. "Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound rcstorod my health after ovorythlngelEO
had failed when passing through change ot life, l'hcro
Is nothing like it to overcome tho trying oymptoms."
Mrs, Flobkhcb Ibeixa,Box 107, North Ilaven, Conn.
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