DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. K5 f U- a DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR 'VDanderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves In n few moments you can transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can hove It abundant, soft, glossy and full jDf life. Just get at any drug or tollot jpountor u stnull bottle of "Danderlno" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft Uoth with the "Dandorlne", aud draw his through your hair, taking one imall strand at n time. Instantly, yes, inmcdlately, you have doubled tho icauty of your hair. It will bo n mass, Bo soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and czccsslvo oil la re moved. Let Danderlno put more life, color, vigor, and brightness In your hair. .This stimulating tonic will freshen your scnlp, chock dandruff and falling hair and help your hnlr to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. Adv. Difficulty of Uncompromising Stand. "Where Ifl that speech you were go ing to deliver?" "I still hnvo It under consideration," Answered Senator Sorghum. "Is It n hard speech to wrlto?" "Very. Kvery time I get at It I hnvo the greatest dlfllculty In keeping my pilnd from digging up the best poo Bible nrgiitnents on tho other side." YOUR COLD IS EASED AFTER THE FIRST DOSE Tapft'a Cold Compound" then break up a cold In a few i hours Belief comes luatantly. A doso taken Ivery two hours until thrco doses nro tekcu usunlly breaks up n sovcro cold Mid ends all tho grippe mlsory. Tho very first doso opens your fcloggcd-up nostrils and tho air pass Bos in tho head, stops nose running, relieves tho headache, dullness, fover lslmess, sneczlug, soreness and stiff- 8S. j 5' Dpn't stny stuffed-upl Quit blowin ndsnumingl Clear your congested cut 1 Nothing clso In tho world gives ncli prompt relief ns "Pnpo's Cold Compound," which costs only n few fonts nt any drug store.' It ucts with out assistance, tastes, nice, contnlna no gulnlne Insist upon Papo'sl Adv. New "Aristocracy." It's uo longer tho "movie," If the motion jnlcturo engineers hnvo their way. ''Cinema" Is tho correct term. "MovIo" IS too plebeian. I'lttbburgh Gazette-Times, ' Freeheu a Heavy 8Wn .With tbo antiseptic, fascinating GaU fcwa Talcum Towdcr, an exquisitely icentcd convenient,- economical face, kln, baby und dusting powder und perfume, Renders other perfumes eu- KriluouB. 'Ono of tho Cutlcura Toilet to (8oap, Ointment, Talcum) .-Adv, j , Aselstanco Unnecessary. ' Dolly Didn't you call for help when &e kissed you? Molly My dear, ho didn't need any I ' ',.,, ...... , , .-a Ask for -HILL'S FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR ) Sr"-v 0QUININE CASCM OMiBt Standard cold temedy for 20 yrt in tanut form , sure, n opiates breaks up a com in 3 Hours- relieves grip in aar. Montr bick 11 It UW. il genuine, dox nss hi top who Jar, iima picture. At All Drug Sfr Th SHORTHORN Xs th rtrmflri' oraeci .Hbortborn eui ir p tlcalitly sw ed to u nuuuB ui iu iHiuimii ftMlUttnf intln 1'tiM .. . . armor. r are of qnltt taittr-ipl flier Ukvon lob qatefctr, ui ordinary rough pro- " ' "" rmnctiM. It dim to aro kortbors. riaformtuonwrHoUi SS?rte (Kmhewi BriMK1 Aiiocltttaji IS IHxtvr Vvb A. ChlOS". HJ aufiaa qb uia i&rms mna -t.-t m MlsssV 117 n iU fcC" 4 CHIWH ira H.B B fUJI UD Irritating Coughs fpmuitiy Ut count. eoWf, l'J"! vCBodKtom ot tlo Uut witit Utted remedy P I S O'S Cities Tackle the Food Problem Variety of Ways, Some of Them Unusual, Are Being Tried Out. HOW ONE CITY SELLS FOOD Houston, Tex., Handles Fruits and Vegetables In Competition With Tenants of Its Municipally- Owned Market House. (Prepared by tho United fitatcH Depart ment of ARrlculture.) Washington. That municipalities nro tuckllng their local food problems In n variety of ways, some of them unusual, Is evidenced by reports re ceived by the city marketing division of the bureau of markets, United Slates department of agriculture. From establishing curb markets, re modeling, or building retail market houses, efforts of cities have expanded until some nro actually Helling food supplies, while ono city of about 0.r, 000 population Is operating a farm and selling produco from It at retull. How One City Sells Food. Houston, Tex., which has u munici pally owned retail market house, has taken over three stalls In the build ing and Is handling fruits and vege tables In competition with its tenants. In order to bo fair to other retailers It charges Itself with nil overhead ex penses paid by other dealers, Including rent, und nlso pays wages higher than those paid In other stalls. Itcports on ten weeks' operation of tho city managed stalls show that It Is possi ble to buy and sell produce In com- It ,-.,,,, -,,,-.,,,,, , First Battle of the Marne Oner Mnoflti 7Kf HOCl Mnn ,;, UMJ.-WW,,,,, rriift iii.iAiinii i.n,i.. n .it iuirlfl wnp iuiiu tlin tlal- linttln ui miu i'luiuu". viuciiii UKUira j ... ,, .,.. . , Just Issued In Paris show tho il it losses were: Dead 320,000 Wounded 400,000 : t Total 720,000 '1 his means that this oile bat ii tie cost nearly tlirou-quiirters of it million men. The figures In clude, ot course, the losses on X both sides. W??yyvsw'vvsr','v,vvfrvvv:5:vt,ii! REMARKABLE LAUNCHING AT FALL RIVER A most roimukulilu launching was when the steamer llnditot, n 13,500 - cent completed.. Steam was up und the water, knots. IWIIiidnot Is "430 feet in SUES FATHER FOR $300,000 Minnesota Girl 8ays He Ordered Her i Out After Enticing Her to His Home. Duluth, Minn. A damogo suit for Budd of Duluth, department comnuui der ot tho O. A. U. Mls Hudil Is tho daughter of th Duluth physician and philanthropist by tv former marriage und did not learn Mr. Hudil was her father until she hud reached maturity. Sho charge that Doctor lludd In duced her to abundou tho name of her adopted father, Miller, and to coma to his home In Duluth, where ono hour after arrival, she snjd, ho "directed and commanded her to lenvo hU homo and Informed her that her presence whs lint desired," - Spantoh railroads nro conducting nunji'iluns of (Munition along their Vivn to improve agricultural cuudl- i -HIS erl mlUBij, Ml SiKXKlKK) UUS Iieetl IlliMl in UlHlHCt coun msVMnsJreV wefiiS by Miss IMiiii O. UmW, forty-two, of ttrtriS8'7tin??o,'n u) St. Paul, iiRulnut her father. Dr. J, D. petition with local merchants nt both a direct nnd Indirect saving to con sumers. The experiment Is to bo en larged to Include food products other than fruits nnd vegetables und Is snld to bo already serving as n stabilizing Influence on prices In thnt city mar ket. Competing merchants have be come Interested In tho methods of do ing business of the city-operated stalls and appear nnxlous to try out prac tices that would enable them to lower their prices. Allcntown, Pa., hns gone Into farm ing on a form acquired for other pur poses which, through changes In mu nicipal plans, was lying Idle. Under tho direction of one of the city nlder men this farm Is producing vegetables and selling them nt retull In competi tion with shlppcd-Iu produce. Tho farm nlso feeds 1,000 head of hogs on city gnrbage. Local advocates of the plan now propose to Include tho use of an old brewery as a storage ware house for potatoes nnd other products grown by local fanners, so ns to lessen tho city's dependence on shlppcd-ln products. Although the burau of mnrkets, through Its city rnnrket division, Is keeping In touch with developments In many cities and Is compiling In formation for use In nnswcrlng In quiries, It stntes that It would bo glad to hear from any cities, not ns yet reached by formnl Inquiry, which are working on local food problems through municipally owned shops and by other methods differing from those that hnvo been followed In the past "Old Razor Man" Was a Woman San Frnnclbco. Tho death of "John Young," known for years along tho highways between this city and Los Angeles ns "tho quaint old razor man," discloses a secret long kept thnt the real name of tho old peddler was Annn O'Connell. For many years, left alone In tho world, she had worn men's cloth ing to enublo her to earn a living un molested. Dies on Doorstep. She died on the doorstep of the home of Edwin A. Turner, a toy-maker, In Green street. The Turners were her recently executed ut Fall Hlver, Mass., ton tanker, was launched 00 0-10 pur her whistle was blowing when bhe hit length, GG feet wide uud can make 10 NO CHANGE IS GIVEN Mexican Merchants Refuse Make Small Sales. to Silver Coins Are So Valuable They Are Delng Hoarded and Sold for Their Metal. Mexico City, The most persistent phrase encountered by tho buying pub lic In Mexico ut present Is "No hay cnmblo," "there Is no chnnge." The silver In the Mexican peso, r0-cent piece, nnd the smaller coins Is worth more than tl" fnco value of tho coins, so this money has been hoarded by many persons and sold for their silver content, Tho result Is Hint "cnmblo," or change, has dlsuppenred nnd persons who buy or sell ure forced to pay from 1 to 7 per cent for silver pieces front broker. Most merchants refute to make small sales It they are forced to HEADS ARMY CHAPLAINS (w Wi WW TMia '.stUfr ' '"rr.'r T"1X .:: TlfcsiV . . A v.-jy VW'zLLiM M -iwn win : v -i ;; . w. This photograph shows Bishop Hayes, who Is soon to go to Franco as head of the American nrmy chaplains. Ho will go ns a civilian, having de clined n commission. The bureau plnns to make available In formation In regard to tho successes nnd failures of cities In their efforts to solve; their food problems In order that municipalities contemplating special nctlon may have tho benefit of the ex perience pf communities faced with similar conditions. friends of early years. When her wan derings brought her to this city sho always went to their" home. They chanced to be out this time when sho called. A Iqdgcr In tho house Informed her they would soon be back. She was weak nnd 111, and us she turned on tho doorstep sho sank down, clutching at her heart, und died. Mr. Turner now feels free to tell her story. "More than twenty years ago," ho said, "ray wife and I made the ac quaintance of n Cnnndlan gentlewom an, Mrs. Annn O'Connell. Klin wn then living In Montgomery block, with her only child, Mnrle. Her husband, n Canadian nrmy ofllcer nnd n natlvo of Yorkshire, Englnnd, had died. "In the Are and earthquake of 1000 Mrs. O'Connell nnd her dnughter dropped out of sight. We heard noth ing of them, and, finally, we went on n long visit to the Island of Guernsey in the English channel, my native place. About Ave yeurs ago we re turned to San Francisco.. "Ono evening when my wlfo was alono nt home there wns n knock nt tho door. Opening It sho saw n llttlo old mnn wearing n smnll mustache. T am n brother of your old friend, Mrs. Anna O'Connell,' tho caller said. Don't I resemble her? My wife re plied: 'Yes, the likeness Is striking; come In.' They Uud a cup of ten and tnlkcd. Tells Her Story. "Suddenly, the old man rose, put his arms nround my wife nnd snld : 'I nm Mrs. O'Connell ; look well nt me.' "My wife was too surprised for words. Then the old-peddler explained that Bhe had adopted men's clothes in order to mnko n living, for her daugh ter linu died nnd fcho wns alone. Sho was In tho honso when I returned home. My wlfo nnd I both promised to keep her secret. From thnt time sho visited us once a year. Wo were her only Intimates. Sho had wished to llvo In San Francisco, but tho cllmnto of tho south suited her delicnte health better, nnd so sho made her home In Pnsadenn. We knew from her that sho sold razor nnd knlfe-blndo shnrp cners, walking from place to place, and getting frequent lifts from passing mo tor cars. We will sec that sho has de cent burial." Denials make llttlo fnults great. ttr- give change, assorting they would losp money In tho transaction. The "nztecu," or Mexican 20-pcso piece (gold) Is practically useless ns money In stores or cafes when Uio purchnso Is for a smnll amount. "I might ns well be broke ns hnvo an ajitoca." complained nn American who was hungry nnd could not find a cafo to chango his gold. Later he Hit upon n unique scheme. Ho deposited tho "aztcca" with the cafe proprietor and proceeded to ent at Intcrvnls until ho had no more credit, which, with prevailing prices, wns not a long time. Child Put $1,950 In Kitchen Stove. Sioux City, In. When Nlkolnl Pelelo soul Ills Httlu homo ho received $1,050 In Mils. Tliq followlnc morning ha irnve the money to his wife, who laid It on tho tnhlo und stepped Into anoth er room. Wlillo sho wns gone her tire yenr old child nluced the roll In the kitchen stove BUILD YOUR MOVIE Here Is the Scenario for a Real Thriller. Being the True and Authentic History of Muggerby Blffgang, With Full Explanation of His Long Stay In Jail. Synopsis of preceding chapters: Muggerby Blffgang Is a dangerous criminal n gambler for high stakes, a. man mighty hard to catch because of his uncanny Impersonal genius. The detectives follow him to n restaurant of underworld rendezvous, surround the place, put n squad on the roof nnd two under the oellnr. They go In, only to find n waiter and several customers. They search and research the place, arrest tho whole bunch, only to find that Mug gerby Blffgang had been the very cook who hnd generously given them each n piece of dried apple pie and whom In gratitude they had left behind. Things nre getting desperate for the police force. Several times they have burst Into his gambling den only to find nothing; no faro tables, no rou lette wheel; not even n deck of Old Maid cards. Dear, dear! Then one day, Chln clillln, tho pretty daughter of n Span ish' sombrero, rushed into headquar ters and Informed tho "police of n dun gerous counterfeiting den. She has heard tho clinking of coins, nnd curses. But tho police fly on the instant and it Is only when they have gone 40 miles thnt they remember they had forgotten to ask Chinchilla whero the den was. Ilowever, they scour nnd find It and break In upon tho counterfeiters with wielded clubs nnd drnwn revolvers. And Joy of Jubllntlons! Who should be the leader of the band but the treacherous thug, Muggerby Blffgang, tho great nnd dangerous gambler of millions I Seizing the unlawful para phernalia, they kick the whole gang Into Jnll. But mystery of mysteries! The only'tlilngs they find In the Junk nro double-headed pennies. The plot Is apparent. In shooting the pennies nnd by taking heads, the gang al ways played to win. Very simple. The warden of the Jail asks each pris oner tho same queer question. "Do you play checkers?" Afraid thnt this Is somo sort of n trap -they each say "No!" very vehemently. But Muggerby, when his turn comes, Is so deep In thought that his caution deserts him and he says: "Yes I" The next day all the prisoners nre released but Muggerby, who Is given n year's sentence with 11 months off for good behavior. MDLV. "Dear warden," nsked Muggerby, U0 years later, now a white-haired man, "why, when my sentence was a year, have you kept me 20 years?" "Because, dear prisoner, you were tho only one who could beat me at checkers nround there, nnd I've kept you here until I found out all of your pet moves," answered the wnrden, wondering why Muggerby hud never nsked him before. Detroit Free Press. Change In French Marriage Laws. That tho nge of brldo nnd bride groom need no longer be inscribed on the marriage certificate Is a new rule In regnrd to French marriages. It Is sufficient if they are declared of age, or over thirty, n statement of specific ugo being unnecessary. Hitherto it hns been necessary to have tho banns posted up on the door of tho town hall for ten days, Includ ing two Sundays. The latter clause lnthe rule hns been abolished, while, If desired, the civic authorities can celebrate .the mnrrlage at tho house of either the bride or bridegroom, says London Tit-Bits.' Two witnesses Instead ot four will also In future be sufficient. Tho names of the respective par ents will no longer appear In the offi cial publications. Tho mother of one of the contracting parties will In fn turo have the right to oppose the mar riage, a right which before was only attributed to the father. Game Laws Working Well. Wild duck nnd wild Reese, since tho federnl migratory bird law took full effect under n speclnl treaty with Cannda nnd Great Britain, hnve been ftendlly Increasing. They hnve grown inoro tame, too, nnd In places where they have found a welcome and where they hnve been fed nnd protected they now flock by the thousands. In tho city limits ot Onklntuf, Cnl., there Is n smnll hike where wild gee.so and ducks hnvo been fed. nnd within n few years thnt hike, even though It bo within tho city, has eomo to be tho meccii of thousands upon thousands of ducks which In previous years were unseen there. Tree-Spraylnn Apparatus. One of tho developments of tho tight ngulnst tree pests Is a mobllo power sprayer thnt Is touring tho middle west, working In certain localities only so long ns Its services are de manded, then moving to nnother field. A. bolutlon contnlnlng arsonnte of lnul 's used In the sprayer In warm weath er, and ono mado with llnnj nnd sul phur In cold weather. I'opulur Science Monthly. Nailed at Last. "Aren't you a bit of'a profiteer on then eggs?" "No," protested Farmer Corntossel. "It's the hen. She Insists on the most expensive food In unlimited quantities." THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. A visit to the laboratory where this uccessful remedy is made impresses even the casual looker-on with the reli ability, Accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attends the making- of this great medicine for woman's ills. Over 350,000 pounds of various herba are used anually and all hnvo to be gathered at the season of tho year when their natural juices and medicinal sub stances are at their best. Tho most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs. Every utensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a final precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized and sealed In sterilo bottles. It is the wonderful combination of roots and herbs, together with tho kill and care used in its preparation which has made this famous medicine o successful in the treatment of femalo ills. The lotters from women who have been restored to health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound which we are continually pub lishing, attest to its virtue. Acid-Stomach Makes 9 Out of 10 People Suffer Doctors declars that more than 79 non organic diseases can be traced to Acid Stomach. Starting with Indigestion, heart burn, belching, food-repeating, bloat, sour, gassy stomach, the entire system eventually becomes affected, every vital organ suffering In some decree or other. You see these vic tims ot Acid-Stomach etery where people who are subject to nervousness, headache, Insomnia, blllousnoss people who suffer from rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and aches and pains all over the body. It Is sate to say that about 9 people out ot 10 suffer to some extent from Acid-Stomach. , If you suffer from stomach trouble or, even If you do not feel any stomach distress, yet are weak and ailing, feel tired and dragged out, lack "pep" and enthusiasm and know that something Is wrong although you cannot locate the exact cause ot jour trou bleyou naturally want to get back your grip on health as quickly as possible. Then take EATONIC, the wonderful modern rem edy that brings quick relief from pains of Indigestion, belching, gassy bloat, etc. Keep your stomach strong, clean and sweet. See how your general health Improves how quickly the old-tlmo vim, vigor and vitality comes back! Get a big BOc box of EATONIC from your druggist today. It ts guaranteed to please you. It you are not satisfied your druggist will refund your money. E ATONIC ( FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Skm Troubles All drngcisUt Soap ZJ, Ointment 25 and CO, ToJmialt, Sample each tree of "Caucus, Dipt. E, Bgitcn." PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM UomoTesDaadTQa-StepsnalrFsJUcg I Restores (.olor and Beauty to Grayand Faded Hair duo. ana i.w ai arnsirisii. niscoif Ctaem. Wks. ratchotrue. K.T FOll SALE ROOD FAIISIS IN AKKAXSAS AND XrOUISIANA, also timber and cut-over lands. Correspondence oollclted. Boyle & Connor, Boyle Building, Little Rock, Ark. FRECKLES ESJT IVCLY REMOVED br Dr. K Co., 2978 mai . 6A uiDcnBi-XBfjr tun B'aaoMk. Dr. C.H. ESny chlf an Averuc, Chicago. 8. HrTT More Than Enough. I was one of a compauy of teachers being entertained nt dinner one eve ning. Our hostess urged me to eat more of some delicacy which she pnssed to me, but L declined, saying: "No, thank you; I'll do well If I get jld of what I have here." Amid the roars of laughter from my fellow guests I realized what a tactless re mark I had made. This, I am quite sure, has been tho most embarrassing moment in my life. Exchange. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. Constipation Invites other troubles which como speedily unless quickly checked nnd overcomo by Green's August Flower which Is a gentle laxa tive, regulates digestion both in stomach and Intestines, cleans and sweetens tho stomach and alimentary canal, stimulates tho liver to secreto the bile nnd Impurities from the blood. It Is n sovereign remedy used In many thousands of households all over tho civilized world for more than half a century by those who have suffered with Indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, sluggish liver, coming up of food, pal pitation, constipation and other In testinal troubles. Sold by druggists nnd dealers everywhere. Try n I bottle, tako no substitute. Adv. Not Restricted. "That gentleman who Just entered Is a free thinker." "Oh, Indeed I Is ho a bachelor or a widower?" Yes, Ilnzcl, when a mnrrled man loses anything, ho accuses his wife of taking It. "wiimm if I Niht m P- ' Morning ! KeepYbur EVes Claan - Clear HoolthV Writ rWTtM & Cars Both Mucin Co.Oilcac9.UU, 5j KflHlftl H.NDERCOKPJS Removes Corns. Cat louses, ete stops all pain, ensures comfort to tbo feet, makes walklnz easy. tic. by mall or at Jmg-J gists. niacxCbMalcaltvorlu,C'tcnogae,J!I.T.. , L frfrWtilpL r- i ' A ;& 'wWiWfati