" TAKOA COTTNTV 'tvrxTn rAVOT CTTY. NEP.HASKA. r - V A The Itching and Sting of Blazing, Fiery Eczema Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. There is a harassing discomfort caused by Eczema that becomes a torture. Tho itching is almost unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with tho burning: irri tation. A cure from local applica tions of salves and ointments is im possible, because such treatment enn only alky the pain temporar ily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its! nuurtu. The source of Eczema is in tho blood, the disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why tho most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., for thi3 remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impuri ties can remain. Get a bottlo to day, and you will see results from the right treatment Write for advice. Address Medical Director, 110 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Ga. lie tlint kcepeth a cold hath its steps turned toward an enrly crave. Hewn re of the man whose charita ble sifts consist of sympathy. GENUINE LAND BARGAINS IN SOUTH DAKOTA "We aro closing out the following list of selected pieces of good, level, rich farm lands the very best kind of black clay loam soil which will grow fine alfalfa, corn, hay and all kinds of small grains. Are all close to towns and railroads near Highmorc, Harrold, Blunt, Onida and Pierre, South Dakota (all cast of Missouri river) and priced about $10.00 an acre less than others arc asking for land in the same district. SUM.Y COUNTY HUGHES COUNTY HYDE COUNTY PATH K COUNTY I1EADI.H COUNTY S Sec. 0, Trrp. 11.7, rtnnRc 78. . . . $33.00 per ncrc SW'ii Sec. 10. Tvrp. lirs. llnngc 7U -13.01) per ncre SVi Sec. 10, Tni, 114, IlnnRe 77.. 4.1.00 per ncrc SMi Sec. 28, Tvn. 112, Ilniiec 70.. 30.00 per ncre NV(4 Sec. i:i, Trvp. 115, IlnnRe 70 40.00 per acre NVi Sec. 18, Twp. 115, Kiiukc 75 40.00 per acre StHi Sec. 18, Twp. 115, linage 75 40.00 per ncrp SWW Sec. 23. Twp. 113. IlmiRe 70 35.00 per ncrc (.SWy, Sec. SO, Tvtp. 115, linage 78 35.00 per acre W Sec. 10, Tivp, 112, linage 78.. $45.00 per acre YiVs Sec. 8. Twp. 112, linage 78... 45.00 per acre "WMj Sec. 8, Twp. 112, IlnnRe 78. . 45.00 per ncre NW Sec. 24, Tun, 112, IlnnRe 78 40.00 per ncre lNE4 Sec. IS, Twp. 112, IlnnRe 78 40.00 per acre (SV4 Sec. 4, Trrp. Ill, RnnRe 72.. 4S.00 per aero .... ISV Sec. 20, Tvrp. 112, IlnnRe 73 48.00 per acre EYj Sec. 11, Trrp. 110, Ranee 72.. $48.00 per acre SMt Sec. 11, Tnrp. 110, IlnnRe 05.. $70.00 per acre 140 acre of this In udder cultivation located near Wolaer. Terms are one-third cash, another payment October 1, 1920, balance Jivo years, 6 from March 1, 1921. If you want real bar gains in good farm lands you should surely not overlook these lands. This kind and priced land is sure to double in pr'ce in a very short time. We are owners of these lands and can deliver good titles at once. Wire or write us at onco if you are interested. Subject to prior sale. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 'OMAHA, NEBRASKA IS 14 Harney St. Phone Tyler SO PLAN UNIQUE FOREST SYSTEM New Yorkers Aim to Make County One Continuous Park, and Have the Trees Pay Taxes.. To make the looting ncrc work Is the plan of Otsego county. New York, which hns started n camyalgn to plant n forest of 100 acres on the waste lands In ench of the 24 townships of that county. The plans, says the New York Times, nre to t'.ovelop a county system slinllnr to the city rwl; plan, with Its har monized sysidi of connecting boule vards. The project Involves the de velopment of a comprehensive highway .system. The forests' will he located so that they will serve as green nature sign boards along the highways, to ndver- tlse to the world that tho county has Its own forests, owned, planted nnd maintained by the public for the fu ture generations. As the trees mature they will pro vide In the future an Income which will mean an actual cniMi re'turn to serve as an offset against taxation. European towns often pay the cost of operation of their government from llielr forests, having no taxes, but this requires a greater area of forest thaii Is proposed for Otsego. The Nght Kind. "I want a dog to study to give me hints about canine intelligence." "Then why not try n polnter?" Identifled. It was n dark night and tho car was speeding homeward at a terrible rate. "What road have you taken, James?" cried Sirs. Blithers, as tho ear jolted her high In the atr. "Tho regular boulevard, Mrs. Bllth ers," returned the chauffeur. "But I never noticed all these thank-yoti-marms on tho boulevard before," protested Mrs. Blithers. "Oh," laughed the chauffeur, "those were not thank-you-mnrms; Mrs. Blithers! They were Just a few peo ple who couldn't get out of the way." Whereupon Mrs. Blithers laughed, too. What a droll mistake It was, to be sure! Pittsburgh Sun. Self-Evident. The popular author sat In his study, his brow creased lu thought. Across tho Hat desk his secretary waited, pen poised above notebook. "Ah!" sold the author at last, his tace clearing, "I have It! Wo will be gin. Take this: 'John Smith was an exceptionally Intelligent young man, hardworking, unmarried J " ' , Tho author paused abruptly and frowned. "No," he said, "there's something thntjs wrong In that." He paced. the length of the room. "Ah!" he suddenly exclaimed. "Of course! Strike out 'unmarried,' please, and we will go on." An Ohio poet devotes an hour dally lo writing poetry nnd the rest of tho dny to sawing wood for n living. r8 SMMWmWrV,'VVmVJh,KmJ''1 IN If Yon Like The Taste Of Coffee TotiTI like STANT POSTUM and youll like it better if you are one of those with, whom coffee dis agrees. TThe flavor is similar but Pos-bizzn. does not contairv caffeine or any other drug. BetterhealibMows the change. Sold by all Grocers MhdebyVostumCcreal Co, Battle Creek,Mich. wi mi m ! iBiTT,-j-TTJT-rr-rjejryjjJ" frfc"Jdafcamirfra" - "' -" EVOLVED FROM THE HUMBLE SWEATER I v LJ I .u tE sv!Jr9w t jHHqhHHKrira THE humble swenter began Its cn reer as a practical, warmth-giving garment, without clnlms to beauty; but thanks 'to the Imagination of beauty-loving womnnklnd Its descend ants have been Industriously culti vated until there are many varieties in chic nnd lovely gnnnents sprungi from this unpretentious source. Tho sweater-coat seems to prove more al luring to designers thnn the sweater, but In both theie Is a great variety of models, made of wool or silk, by hand or by machinery, or of piece goods. For the last mentioned tho sweater coat of piece goods trlcolctto In sev eral weaves and Jersey cloth sin plain or crepe weaves offer n happy choice of either Mlk or wool. For the richest models either of these materials Is used, with 'embroidery In silk, nnd these are the last word In the elabo ration of sweaters Into luxurious gar ments suitable for all occasions. Tho pretty swcnier-eoat pictured striked a happy medium between tho two extremes of tho purely practical and tho highly ornamental In the realm of sweaters and sweater-coats. It Is a compromise between tho two, mndo of silk fiber cloth which appears to be reversible. This coat adopts the flounced stylo with close-llttlng thrcc qunrter length sleeve, hnvlng a deep flounce set on. Its long collar gives It dignity and a narrow belt of silk Jer sey, ending In tassels, helps ont Its sprlghtllness. It Is a beautiful ex ample of one of tho now styles, tnatchqd In class by tho handsome hat of braid and ribbon worn with It. What Spring Has in Store jaHPHBit waMmm WfSKB&mffiiL ly&fflfaMfiaaaalaaa- ti . -:BaV!SBK77r3itf. - f BaaWMffiaV T' jv SauuSaaYMKMSBfPdEt x ' JlI bhmmKbvWbY y?w ? ' avavaVavXBSMvaajwiBBjfcw . v IM SftXiIEi&jatfBal ' 'f .f f aHaSHHaBBBnalBBanBKiSSBalBHWlf'Q ISXbbtK JHbahKHmSIbIH' m fSE nrf'i!aPrM Tm-,' ', - ' mrnwmm-'s'W?,"J&'i? - I"..' J rm,M,SM''K. && - mm ;w; ' mJKk fml TIIEKE are afternoon gowns nnd afternoon gowns, some of them bo brilliantly designed nnd executed that they aro not abashed In the com pany of ambitious dinner dresses. But the afternoon gown most sought after Is the less dressy affair that claims elegancu and distinction In design, while it rcmaln unobtruslvo and sim ple. Two beautiful afternoon gowna shown In tho picture nbovo aro Indi cations of what tho spring has In store. These are mndo of dark-colored wool en materials and employ embroidery In silk, but they uso these familiar things In new ways- At tho left of tbo two there Is a dress which may be made of serge, gabardine, duvetyn, or any staple wool goods, that is to bo recommended be cause it can bo worn with a topcoat now and later without one. It man ages to bo very original and very sim ple, depending on scalloped e!'UH and a narrow-knotted frlngo for the unex pected In Its composition. There aro Inrgo scallops at tho bottom of tho skirt, smaller ones at the bottom of tho long bodice, nnd still smaller oihjh to finish tho short sleeves, and every scallop Is edged with narrow fringe. It Is not enough to say that tho scal lops aro embroidered, It muirt bo noted, thnt tho embroidered design Is mndo for them. Thrco embroidered bands on tho skirt of tho dress at the right, nre graduated in size, with the nnrrowest at tho bottom. A nnrrow sash of tho cloth la slipped through slashes In the bodlco nnd ties In n flat how with long ends nt Uio front. Tho odd collar nnd turned-back cuffs aro faced with jatln and a slip pocket in the skirt must not bo overlooked In this second example of excoilent designing. J U&i Vtrffc LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cents Magic 1 Just drop a llttlo Freezono on thnt touchy corn, Instantly It stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the lingers 1 .Truly I No humbug I Try Freczonol Your druggist sells n tiny bottle for a few cents, sufllclcnt to r!d your feet of every hard corn, soft com, or corn between tho toes, nnd calluses, without one pnrtlclo of p.dn, soreness or Irrltntlon Frcezono Is tho discovery of n noted Cincinnati ge.ilus. Adv. Feeling hnth no fellow. 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NotNahcoticI jouncSAXSiunMi AoMirAft " AA ' itmlSk yhwm'k"L k i.f.,A.IBpmcdvfor ConslJpaonandDiarrlhDei a .mrJchncso nna '"'VJ'-'-rS.SUSEP rultinuicrcfrwnjnj!1 raclroilcSijnattff jteCnrWDnCoWflDC XEWWCB CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of M n iy ww m. m a ( jft Jam tt r" naa P!TD masm Exact Copy of Wrapper In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, NCWYORK CITY. Strategic Move. Presence of mind Is a great thin,'. A boy came running to IiIk father with tho iiowh that a man had fallen through the open coal hole. "Clap tho cover on quick and call the pollcnian," Raid his father. "Wo must arrest him for trying to steal our coal or ho will bo suing us for damages." Boston Transcript. ('oIp'n CnrlinlUnlvr (liitckly Ilellevra nnd lieols burnlntr, ItcliliiK mid torturing Blcln diseases. It Instantly HtopH tho pain of burns. Heals without scars. 2&u und COc. Ask your druRElst. or Bend 2Sa to Tlio J. W. Colo Co., Itockford, 111., for a pke.Adv. An Ulster man began a speecn hy saying that ho couldn't keep silent without saying a few words. A smllo Is cooler In summer and warmer In winter than a frown. Not Honestly Acquired. "Poverty Is no crime." "I agree to that. Neither 1b wealth, necessarily." Louisville Courler-Jpur-nnl. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-ANS lefFOR INDIGESTION NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe and proper directions are in every "Buyer package' V ' fig r.Jo (I (gflyjh 0 i "Bayer nhlets of Asplrlr m ho penulno mn . Tnurl;pi with tho aafety "Bayer Crpss." 'men you nro getting tho true, worJd.f.nnous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 18 years. Always bny nn unhroUen packnge of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which con- ', I tains proper directions to safely relleyt Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu ritis, Joint Pains, nnd Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelvo tablet cost but u few cents. Druggists also sell lurger "Bnycr" packages." Aspirin 'h tho trademark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoacctlcacldcslcrof KalleyllcacM, . H I " I 'il ' 4