liHMwimmmi4 DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. &nmwm&&immm?A y &Y Cannot Praise this . j Remedy too Highly THE WAY OfK LADY FEELS AFTER 3UFFEMM TWO YEARS Judging from her letter, tho mis ery and wretchedness endured by Mrs. Charlio Taylor, R. P. D. No. 1. Box 144, Dillon, S. C, must have been terrible. No one, after rcad- inir her letter, can enntinun tn doubt tho great healing power of PE-RU-NA for troubles duo to catarrh or catarrhal conditions in any part of tho body. Her letter is an inspiration to every sick and suffering; man or woman anywhere. Here it is: "I suffered two years with catarrh of tho head, stomach and bowels. Tried two of tho best doctors, who gavo mo up. I then took PE-RU-NA and can truthfully say I am well. When I began to uso PE-RU-NA, I weighed ono hundred pounds. My weight now is ono hundred and fifty. I cannot -praiso PE-RU-NA too highly, for it was a. Godsend to me. I got relief from tho first half bottlo and twelve bottles cured me. I advise all sufferers to tako PE-RU-NA" i As an emergency remedy in tho home, there is nothing quito tho equal of this reliable, time-tried medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousands place their solo dependence on it for coughs, colds, stomach and bowel trouble, constipation, rheu matism, pains in tho back, sido and loin3 and to prevent tho grip and Spanish Flu. To keep the blood pure and maintain bodily strength and robustness, tako PE-RU-NA. You can buy PE-RU-NA any where in cither tablet or liquid form. TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL Matwll EwAJm mMmm MM"" Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troublestb National Remedy of Holland alnce 1696. Guaranteed. Three sixes, all druggists. Look (or tit nut Cold Modal on ovary bas and aceapt bo imltatloa Seteml Choice Tracts IjuicI In famous lied Diver Valley, near Oranil Forks, priced right by owner. Iiuy direct, save commission. Write Qetti rinno House, Grand Forks. N I). Ma Was a Widow. "Would your mother get mnd If I Btole n kiss?" "From her or from me?" nsked the girl. Children's handkerchiefs often look hopeless when they come to the laun dry. Wash with good soap, rinse In water blued with Red Cross Ball Blue, To Mend Broken China. A cheap and easily prepared ce ment for broken china Is lime mixed with tho white of an egg. Only take sufficient white of an egg to mend one article at a time, and mix thor oughly with a small quantity of lime. Apply the mixture to the place whero the article Is broken, and In a short tlino the cement will set and become quite hard. Tired and Worn? Does summer find you tired, weak all worn out? Do you have constant backache: feel lame and stiff, and without life or ambition? There's a reason why you feel so badly. Likely your kidneys have weakened and are causing you to feel so miserable. Qet back your health and keep it! Help the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighborl A South Dakota Case J. B. Stark, farm-. er, it. l: u. jno. , YVt Salem, S. D.t saya:.tfcV AfrvAfflAf MiSfcry- "i was in duu cuii-1. dltlon with my back and other kidney trouble. My back ached cohntantly and a r t o r I had been sitting down awhile, I could' hardly cet un. AVhen I bent ovorl I had Hhanj witches of pain in my back that were awful. My kidneys didn't act rlcht. I used several boves of Doan's Kidney Pills and was cured." Cet Doan'i at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S "JESS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Peril of Growing Pains. Little John had put In a very hard day of playing I'lid that night he snkl, "Mother, oh, how my kneo aches!" "That is Just a growing pain and will he all right In the morning," re plied his mo! her. At that John exclaimed: "But the pain is in just ne knee, and is one of my legs going to he longer than the other?" Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief LL-ANS WFOI FOR INDIGESTION W. N. J., SIOUX QITY, NO. 28-1920 Hh VIH tTJK JB.V aBTBEL . swbaia I I UWQKuff'A KWr !2 (MranHnr rafonPxftD mm vf Wm THIN FROCKS FILL THE STREETS. THE sliop windows nnd tho streets are furnishing a panorama of en ticing things for midsummer wear, with drosses of sheer cotton fabrics the outstanding item in the display. Women have returned to fine and prac tical fabrics and are using the simpler methods for decorating them, as tucks, frills, ribbon borders and narrow lin gerie lace. For the street, voile is in the lend, either plain or figured, cm brolderetl or printed. Chiffon taffeta Is Its closest rival and is often made up with georgette crepe. Georgette also redeems satin and makes It mld sumnierlsh by supplying satin frocks with sleeves, tunic or other dotnlls In their composition that make them look cool. For dressier frocks organdy nnd voile are both used and St. Gnll Swisses with embroidered dots are re nppenrlng at prices that aro somewhat lower than they were earlier In tho senson. Wide tucks nns in great favor in vollo nnd on organdy dresses, while frills seem the natural order of things for both swlss and organdy. The lnt ter mnterial is much used for collars, cuffs, bnnds, sashes, fichus and frills on dresses of other materials. In the picture above there is a dress of white organdy at the left nnd THE SUMMER HOSTESfS SUMMER vncations bring visits and return courtesies to tho members of nearly every family, with their re sponsibilities resting on "the lady of tho house." In these servnntless dnys the problem of entertaining without being overburdened Is going to test the abilities of many n hostess whose strength hardly matches her hospital ity and her nmbltion to make guests have a good time. There aro hardly any rules thnt enn be Inld down which will insure so desirable a result, but one tiling Is certain: the thought that a hostess is overtaxed and wor ried will spoil the visit of any Intelli gent guest. Therefore In tho circum stances It Is best to plnn things thnt will keep one's visitors In the open nnd allow them to amuse themselves as much as possible. Week-end house parties arc about the plefthimtest events that our sum mers record on memories Uint like to dwell upon them. They are recom mended to tho mother who wants to entertain for her young people. One can fill two or three dnys with hnppy times for youths and mnidens, espe cially If there s n river, lake or tho sea within easy reaching distance. Water sports, fishing, bench parties, picnics nn hikes tnke care of tho dnys. Camp fires, story telling, dnnclng and Stripes Supersede Plaids Just nt present there Is n decided leaning to striped fabrics as against plaids ; but fashion changes aro so fre quent thnt no one enn sny from dny to dny what the major demand will be. Striped skirts nre now active rivals of tho big gny plnlds that have held tho center of tho stage for so long, and both hair-line nnd the wider and more conspicuous stripes nro fentured. Knlfo plaiting Is also being accorded a great deal of favor, as against the uccordlon plaiting, because only an expert enn -eplalt tho accordion rlnlted models once they are out of shnpe, and the process Is an expensive one. ono of China blue voile at the right The organdy dress, worn by Irene Cas tle will help to uphold that talented lady's enviable taste In tho selection of clothes. Frills of lnce make tho medallions and other trimming In tho skirt nnd rows of tho same Inco form the deep cuff. The long sleeves nnd collar high nt the back aro Into Inno vations In summer styles. A wide tuck headed by a frill of laco calls atten tion to the distended hip line and even the crushed girdle is of organdy with a little frill of laco running along tho center of It. The slender typo will do well to study this dress The pretty dress of plain vollo at the light has a skirt covered by tiers of nnrrow, scant flounces nnd a plain short sleeved bodice, ending In two ruffles nt tho natural waist line. What makes this simple affair so chic Is the ribbon thnt borders all edges. It Js cleverly managed, showing the borders of tho flounces finished with loops and ends, on nlternntlng flounces, at both sides, small bows on the rleevcs nnd in tho bnck nt tho end of tho shirring about tho waist line. It suits its youthful wenrer and Is calculated to make her toy sailor boy leave Ills happy nursery nnd break his wooden heart when she disenrds him. tableaux aro recommended for eve nings. Both the girls and boys aro Just as happy when they aro required to mako themselves useful about the house In the morning ns when they have no tasks. Tho hostess, enter taining a house party of young folks, should provldo them with n substan tial breakfast nnd If she lins no help, let them assist with straightening Up the house. A picnic lunch for tho middle of the day Is tho best way of disposing of lunch, and a hearty din ner, rather early In tho evening, mnkes way for three or four hours for pastime afterward. A wide porch nnd n grnphophono aro tho bast of aids to cnlertnlnlng. Youthful guests will slnnd a good bit of letting nlone, for like children they nre easily amused for a short time. Costumo dances nnd parties proido a lot of fun nnd of theso the Jnpaneso nnd Indlnn parties requlro little in tho way of preparation. Expeditions Jnto tho woods for flowers entice town nnd city-bred guests nnd everyone enjoys bontlng, singing nnd dnnclng. Jf MM PfZfym Take Caro of Your Shoes. By the exerclso of a little care, says the Thrift Magazine, the life of leath er shoes may bo considerably pro longed. It Is a well-known fact that If a wet shoo Is placed too closo to a fire, tho Interior of tho solo Is some times utterly ruined before tho sur fnco of tho lenther shows nppreclnblo signs of injury. Wet shoes should bo dried slowly nnd shoo trees Inserted to prevent their losing shapo and be coming uncomfortable. It Is economy to keep nt lenst two pairs of shoes, wearing them in rotation. Somo shoe manufacturers claim that two pairs of shoes worn alternately will outwear three pairs of shoes worn consecutive SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dyo. Insist ou "Diamond Dyes." patj directions In package "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain mjj; Doesn't hurt n bit I Drop a little "Freezono" on an aching corn, Instantly that -corn stops hurting, then shortly you. lift it right off with fingers. Truly l Your druggist sells n tiny bottlo of "Ficczone" for a few cents, sufficient to removo every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho calluses, without soreness or irritation. His Business in Post Office. Tho commercial traveler met Sandy, the canny one, emerging from tho post ofllce. "Ah, Snndyl" cried the commercial, "It Is good to see as prosperous a farmer ns yourself not forgetful of his country I You have been in tho post ofllce to purclinso wnr bonds?" "Nay," said Sandy easily. "Oh 1 Then perhaps you have put a little money In, tho snvlngs banks, that !t may help the country?" "Nay." "Well," said tho traveler as a Inst resort, "I suppose that you have Dought a postal order to send to some joor acquaintance?" "Nay; I've been In to fill my foun ain pen." London Ideas. W E hope there Is no Y" "r re calling in a Physician, or with remedies that Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for babies, yet there are some who think that what is good enough for them is good enough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician. False claims may kill, but false claims can never restore your child. For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been aiding in the reduction of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted with it. Always keep it in the house. fcNct Contents 15Tluid Pf aoli i 1 1 1 1 B ll til fc J IfEEKI t jjl .M.OOHOL-3 FIM u"J- J Slmllfttlrtftaelbod && trr ji-, ins i hi 1 1 ml r TLMifiATi!($cf1fa rncreuj i-i--..-- Iv nclmcrOplam,MorphLncnofj Senna JbdsUjSaltl fIBWryn - "l-. -SSr mmiKvw.---v.T.,p rcsiilUnJ?.2iSlancy" Foe Simile Siwt2Lr mm autfww wrGtPf rvmr Exact Copy of Wrapptr. As It Seems to Be. "What does the critic bay about tho show?" "Ho says It's a (,'ood, clean, whole some llttlo play and ought to he sup ported." "Oil, dear, Jet's go somewheto else." mm rKli6ht ,s Morning oVbur Eves mn - Claar HealthV vrw f vyitil tee CI i Tar f fet Car eek MwiM Co.CMaa4a.UiA Temporary Truce. Grace I hear that Charles and Ilel en ltuve made up their quarrel. Gussle Only temporarily. They nre going to be married soon. Edinburgh Scotsman. NEW. BEAR TIRE CHAINS. First renl Improvement In tiro chnln in 17 years. No Jack, no tools needed. Go on nnd off as easy as a glove. 'They do tho business where otliers don't A Bear In your tool box sent free. Write Bear Manufacturing Co., Rock Island, 111. Adv. Surely a Mean Employer. "Enery," observed Bill Awklns, "I 'enr ns yer got a Job." "Yes," answered the sad 'Enery, "I 'nve got a Job." "Yer don't appear very 'appy pbout it, do yer?" asked Bill. "Ain't yer foremnn n decent cove, then?" "Oh! 'E's n menn, low-minded fel ler 1" cried tho outraged 'Enery. "'E's a dirty dorg, 'e Is. Got 'Un-llko no tions as ow gents like mo should be treated. F'r instance, would yer be lieve It, 'o actually took tho legs off tho wheelbarrers so as a cove can't sit down an' rest? Oh, Vs a menu dorg i" London Ideas. SAVE SHOES AND STOCK1NQ3 They wilt lust twlco as lone It you Hhnk Into Your hlmrs ALLAN'S KOOTnlSASBi, the Antiseptic, Healing powder for the feet. It takes away the stint: o( Coma, Ilunlona. Callouses, aore. aching, swollen, tender feet. Allen's PootxUaae atopa the friction which causes the wear on ilioei and stockings, rnvca expenao and makes walking a delight. Shake It Into your shoes. Sprinkle It In the foot-hath. Sold everywhere. Adv. The Eternal Query. Two fellow members of n club wero having an indlgnntlnn meeting nnd were comparing notes. Both had domestic strife. "Aren't women tho limit?" growled tho first. "Wo husbands don't know anything nt nil, and our wives know everything 1" "Well," grumbled his companion In misery, "thcro's ono thing my wlfo ad mits sho doesn't know." "What on earth Is that?" "Why sho mnrrled me I" Equality causes no wnr. Solon. False Claims. Mother who thinks she can Children VJSSSSSSSSSSSSS. am ' ft- Y&eeu& SSSSi!S85ZI8gSSZSSSSSSSS Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fletcher! Castoria? Because it is a baby's medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. Tour druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be made on imitations. Tour own judgment tells you that Fletcher's Castoria having foe over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jeal ously guard it. Then, it follows that this company must use the very best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herba, Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell you that these Irresponsible imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built f by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE B00KJ.ETTHAT 18 AHOUHD EVERY BOTTLE OF tlETCHEB'S CASTOMA GENUINE Bears the rW tJoCM THE CINTAUR OOMPANY, NIWYOnK CITY. Malice. "Collego profeasorH," said President K. C. M. Kills of liowdoln, "can be very malicious at times. Two profes Hora were talking tho other day over their luncheon, '"I Hoe that Erudite of Ynlcvard lias written a novel,' said tho first pro fessor. 'Is it any good?' "'It ought to be,' said tho second professor. 'It cost him '$S0 to got It published.' " Our Idea of a truo heroine Is a mar ried woman who doesn't say that sho wishes sho had remained vlngle. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Pass the Critical Period Safety and Comfortably fcy Takof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Summit, N. J.-"I have taken Lydi E. Pinkham's Vccetablo Compound dur ing unanga ox lAim and I think it b a good remedy in mica a condition. I could not digest my food nnd had much puis and burning in my stomach after meals. I could sot sleep, had backache, and worst of all were tho hot flashes. I saw in tho paper about Vegetable Compound so I tried it Now I Feel all right and can work better. You hare my permission to publish this letter." ViCTOniA Koitl, 21 Oak Ridge Ave., Summit, N. J. If you havo warning symptoms such ns a senso of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of im pending evil, timidity, sounds in tho ears, palpitation of tho heart, sparks, beforo tho eyes, irregularities, con stipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquiotuuc, nnd dizziness, get a bottla of Lydia E. Pinklmm'a Vegetable Com pound nnd begin takintr tho medicine at once. Wo know it will help you aa it did Mrs. Koppl. Comfort Your Skin With CuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talc 2Sc rnniri poemvr.LV ni LUL Mr LV svkU iVliiBiT.. r RiMovtn a, nr, Bant r M I nCUIVI-ClJ C1, 6P rmWak, Dr.C, vo.., amies MsmAvmm. WHAT'S TIIK UHi: OF MAKING MONKT unless you protect your bank account? Ab solute safety nt trifling cost, Dlmn (poatajra, etc) brines lUtnlls Box 4(1, tllacksbunr, Vm. treat her sick baby without she uses for herself. Cry Fo -J CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of Kill AH Flies! THEY SPREAD UIBKAEB ril anywhere, DAIS WVY KILLER attracts aaa kills all flies. Nrst. clean, orr amental. conrenlrat aa4 enwp uj".."1" , ion iiM..iuww.. cu'tspUlortlponri sill not sollorlalOT anything. auaraaUed. rut kii.LER st voar dcaUr or I by EXPItl 88, rrepsM. tl J. HAItOU) 8011EIUJ. 1W I) Klb At.. HruoklTn, H.Z, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ttamofiUiuidroa-8upsllairi"alUsi iiaaioraa uoiar aa iBaauty to Cray and Fadad I tab I Uo. mulli ut dranrlita. illlseoiCliem. Was. l'atcEorue.KTj T S. H?1 M. .SL mmdkm HINDERCORN1 tUmora Own.. CM.' looses, cut. stoiia all rain, auaaraa comfort to laa i tras. makes walking; assy, llo. br mall or at Draax jfcVjMEAjiv'v-a I ITfiUBU.1 WU.& IUIIiwna M V - A J i 11 . j Kill. ilUWIXt . . M.IM. 9WW VttAs. rata&ocM, . 1