DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. I ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine i- ;r i "Mayor Tablets of Aspirin" Is genu- ' Ine Aspirin proved safe liy millions mid prescribed by physicians for over twenty .enrs. Accept only nil unbroken "Mnyer package" which contains proper directions to relievo Headache, Tooth ache Harm he. Neuralgia, Mhcumntlsin, Colds and Pain. Handy tin bnes of 111 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Mn.ir packages" Aspirin Is trade mark IJayor Manufacture Mon- nucetlcucldcstcr of Sulleylieacld. Adv. For Giving. Hetty, who Is three. Is always pick ing up words and phrases she hears nine-year-old John use. One morning Khe said, "Mother, will you forgive nieV" "Forgive you for what, dear?" P.etty was worried, but only for a moment. "Forgive me a nickel," she suggest ed, brightly. Tough Going. "The way of the transgressor Is bard." "Yep, and lined with motor cops." Louisville Courier-Journal. Fallings Ignored. Mrs. Hodge How do you write ref erences for your cooks? Mrs. Illrani Daly Oh, epitaph style. It sometimes happens that a law MmlPiit gives up the law business to "Mi gage In the son-in-law business. One of the things we can't buy on credit s oporlonio. A aSfAf, V .Vh T 'Jl"- :y ) fi i "V iii iiit ii mm ttRnmwmMWMn rrri 1 HKSMaJV' Reliable Information All American women know of the great success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in restor ing to health women who suffered from ailments pe culiar to their sex, yet there are some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true if they did, our laboratory would not be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. The Facts contained in tho following two letters should prove of bcucilt to many women : Buffalo, N. V." I eufforod with organic inflammation and displace ment. "When lifting I had such pain and boaring down that I waa not nblo to stand up, and it hurt mo to walk or po up or down Btalra. I was going to a doctor without any re sults and ho said tho safest tiling would ho to havo nn operation. I mot a lady who told mo sho had throo operations and wan not well until sha tool: Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound. I feltrelior 'tortnkingtwo bottles of Vegotablo Compound and I kept on with it until I was cured. I al ways uso Lydia K. Flnkham'B Liver Pill) and they aro flno. Kvory thing used to turn sour on my stomach and the Liver Pills roljoved that." Mrs. A. Koukks, 093 Parro Avcnuo, Buffalo, N. Y. Tho fact is, tho Best Millions of Tiny Germs Cause Your Catarrh Real Relief Comes Only by Cleansing the Blood of the Germs. You must realize that your blood is loaded down with catarrh germs, and these germs must be removed from your blood before you can expect real, rational relief front the disease. And of course, you know that you cannot roach these germs In your blood with Back Lame and Achy? Do you get up mornings tired and achy? livening find you "all worn out?" Likely jour kidneys are to blame. Hurry and worry, lack of rest, and eating too much meat, throw a strain on the kidneys. Your back gives out; you arc tired and likely suffer headaches and dizzy spells. Take things easier and help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have brought new strength to thousands. Ask your neighborl A South Dakota Case Iver Ivorson, IJrook lnss, S. D., says. "1 hnj (mite mi attack of backache. My back was stlft and lame and when I Kot up In the inornln;; I found It almost Im possible to straighten up. I used Doan's Kidney P I r 1 s ami they rid mo of that trouble entirely anil I haven't had a. pain or an aclio since, tlianks to Doan's." Get Doan's at Any Stora, 60c Box DOAN'S ssy FOSTER-MIUJURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. We Have FARMS oS All Sizes in MINNESOTA. WISCONSIN, DAKOTA Customers for all prices. CONSULT US before buying or selling LARSON LAND AGENCY X4EO Temple Court - MINNEAPOLIS HEADQUARTERS for Northwest Travelers West Hotel MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Sensible Prices Service our Watchword Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Sacramento, Cadf. " I had or ganic trouble and had such terrible pain and swolllng in the lower part of my sido that I could not stand on my feet or oven lot tho bed clothes touch my side. I gavo up my worlc thinking I would not ba ablo to go back for months. My mothor ad visod mo to tako Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound as it had saved her llfo at ono timo, and It put me in a wonderful condition in a couple of wooki, so I can keop on working. I work in 'department store and havo to stand on my feet all day and I do not have any more pains. I surely recommend your Vegetable Compound to all my friends and you may uso thesa facts as a testimon ial.''' Bkutha J. VxuKxa, 3320 M St.. Sacramonto, Calif. Medicine for Women la sprays and douches. S. 3. S. will cleanse your blood of the cause of Catarrh, and rive real relief. It has been in con stant use for more than fifty years, and is sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle of 8. S. S. today and lose no further timo in jettlnp on the right treatmtnt. Valuable adrico regarding your case will be furnished free. Ad dress Medical Adviser, 103 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. CONDENSED I t PT.ASTP.R t THE TOILERS I OF THE SEA & Br VICTOR HUGO $ ConJemdlon Is Jamt$ D. Cennoltt 5 U In doubtful rthcthrr imj-otlirr boiikn of moilrrn tlmr limr mm mich widespread unci I in in rd lute popularity nn Vic tor Hiiro's ureal romnnern. A mer lon nml KiiKlnml tlirllleil to nickrnx hut It una not until Inter that lie raptured con tinental iittillriirrn. IIuko'h "I.rn SIln rriiblrn" vnn pub 1 1 It r il Nlmultn uooiiMly In I'nrlN. I.onilon, llrnineli, M linn, Mnurltl, Itotterdiuii, I.rlp- Ic nml Iluilnpent. Anil ncroMn tlir Menu, In the ilnrk rnt inomentn of our CHI1 Wnr, noldlem poreil nicr the KnnlUh trnnnlntton by tliclr cninpflrrN and debated about Jcnn Vnljrnn nud the Rood Illahop niyrlel. I'our yenm Inter nppeurcil "Tollern of the .Sen," that umnalni; epic of the deep, nnd iiruIu the world nliuont lialted Ita dully wurk to rend nliout n tniple nntlor und bin tl'anlc bnznrda niuonRat nionatcra of the tea, Till tnle Snlnburne pronounced "unitur panicd even ninonK the vorkn of Itn nutlinr for nplrndor of linnRlnntlnn nnd of ty!c, for pntlion nud nublluilty of truth." IIuko -rrnn nn exile from bin nnlhe Innd when thce novel vrere pubtlnhed. AVben Napoleon III. mouutcd the throne, the novellnt, n firry republlcnn, found it ttIhc to turn liln buck upon I'nrln. He fled to Ilrunaeln, dlnRiilnrd nn a Inburrr, nnd then nettled In the Channel Inland. There lie Hied for nearly 20 yenrn, nltliOUKb ench niiiiinirr he trnveled oil the continent. He did not re-enter Frnnce until the dnnnfnll of Nnpoleon follovflnfc the dlnnntcr lit Sedan. Wbiit Frnnre tlmueht of him vrnn evidenced at liln fiincrnl. More thnn 1,000,000 people lined the ntreetn of I'urln nn the procennlnn moved to the I'nntheon, where he wnn burled In tbut Innt rentlnfr plncc of the BTCiit men of Prance. ONT3 Christmas morning, Deru chclte, n cliurinlng young girl, wrote the inline of n mnn, Qll llutt, In the snow. Gllllntt, seeing the name nnd knowing who wrote It, nev er forgot Gillintt was n young mnn of doubt ful birth nnd unpopular disposition who lived by himself In nn old wreck of a house In St. Sampson In the Isle of Guernsey. He wns u fisliermun ; also n enrpenter, u wheelwright, a sort of engineer when need be. He wus who a dreamer of dreams. Derurhctte lived with her uncle, Mess Lethierry, n mnn nt once good natured, lntoJerntit, superstitious nnd trogressive. In his wandering dny.s ethlerry hnfl befriended Rantaine, nn ndventurer who repaid this kindness by running off with 50,000 francs of f.ietlilcrry's, the savings of forty years nnd Intended for Dcruchette's dowry. ITowever, Lethlerry hnd still his rtenmhoat, the Durandc. Sho nt least would not fall him. Other steamboats failed, but not his Durnndc this ho causo of her wonderful engines. The master of the Durnndo wns Sleur Clu hln, who hnd built up n roputntlon for high rofipectnblllty. He wns n capable, prudent senman nnd n wonderful swim mer. Also he wns n mnn who knew how to bide his timo. In one of his trips to tho main hind Clubln encountered tho thief Itnntnlne, ns he wns nbout to lenvo tho country with a fortune of 75,000 francs. At tho point of n revolver Clubln took from Rantaine the 75,000 francs, and nt once, although It wns foggy, set sntl in the Durnnde for St. Sampson. The Durnnde wns wrecked on somn rocks in the channel. Clubln dlsem bnrketl Ills passengers nnd crew In the long-boat. For li'tnr.elf, hf would go down with his ship. Tho passengers nnd twv, arriving safely In St. Snnip. Bon, wn loud In their praise of the heroic rnptaln. All tthicrry's hopes foi Doruchette hnd lain in the Durnnde. fie besought men o go out to the wreck to see If theru was hope for her or If Ciubin re mnlu'd nltve. They wer.t, Gllllntt first of til, and returned to report that no Clubln was there nnd thnt the Durnndo ururi hopelessly wrecked. Only her en Blues remained Intact Iler engines! Tho word roused r.pthlerry from his despnlr. Iler en gines I Ills engines, which ho hnd de signed himself 1 They were the real value of the ship I If he could but re cover the engines I But how? What man could dovlsc the menns to suvo them? Tho superhuman being who couli do that, why he should mnrry Perjchottc. A man pushed his wny through the crowd surrounding Mess Lethlerry nnd his niece. "You would marry hhn to Deruchctte?" said tho man. It wns Gllllntt Mess Lethlerry rnlBcd a solemn hand. "I pledgo mysolf to It In God's name!" Next day Gllllntt set sail. With ex traordinary skill ho maneuvered to tho one Hpot near the wreck whero It mlht he possible to moor his sloop. This nook wns 400 yards from the wreck, too far for the sleeping place of a man who had not i mlnuto to waste. Yet ho could not bunk on the , .i In M of the Durnnde n sea might co.ne In the night and sweep hliu nwny He discovered n little plateau on tln top of one of the Douvres plnimclos. He ascended the pinnacle by mentis of u knotted cord; every time he made his way up or down he risked U life, but there his bed must be, for time was everything. And for weeks he lived on the Douvres rocks nt his work work that demanded the knowledge of a sailor, n carpenter, an engineer, u blacksmith. Incredible toll I To repair pullej blocks nnd construct hoisting tackle"; to reshape broken Joists nnd make old sails Into twine; to cut Iron bars Into flies and long spikes; to take apart nnd stow the paddle wheels, to ro shnrpen hatchets and renew saw teeth these were but the beginning of his preparations. And more than toll. Part of the food which ho hnd brought with him was washed Into the sea, nnd he dared not leave the wreck unguarded to sail to Guernsey for a frot.li supply; so he gathered the tiny shellllsli from the rooks nnd hunted the crabs which ran In and out of crevices. Ono ilny ho pursued a crab into a envc. While peering about, up to his waist In water, he felt something rough, cold, slimy coll ltolf around his right arm. Its pressure was like a tightening cord; its steady persistence like that of a screw. A second cold coll wound Itself around his body; ti third, a fourth, a llftlt lashed them selves around him. lie could scarcely breathe. Suddenly u round slimy mass dart ed toward him. It was the head of the devll-ftsh. Gillintt had his knife; his lt-ft arm was still free. The mr.istor stretched out u sixth tentacle for the free arm; which would ;nean Gllllntt's sure death; but with one superb circular stroke Gllllntt whipped off the slimy head. The tentacles relaxed, fell away; he was dead. Gllllntt hnd still to get his crab, die looked Into the deeper recesses of the cave ; nnd found the skeleton of a man. Around the ribs was n leather belt. On the belt was a name: Clubln. At tached to the belt was n lint, tightly scaled little Iron box. Within the box were three sheets of paper, Hank of Kngluud notes of 1,000 each; In nil, 75.000 francs. Hut the engines were what he had come for. Ho tolled on, and one eve ning he sailed Into St. Sampson nnd tied his sloop, weighted down with the Diirande's engines, to Lethlerry's wharf. He hummed n plaintive nlr which he had once heard Deruehetto piny on her piano. It wns live years since Gllllntt had first seen Deruehetto. In all that time lie hnd never spoken to her. He knew her as men know the morning star, nt a distance. Once, seeing her with her uncle, he had dared to pass quite near. Ho fancied that she smiled. Ho walked noiselessly now townrd Lethlerry's house. He saw above lilin the windows of Deruchette's room. In the garden lie snw Deruehetto herself. A nightingale wns slng'ng. The night wns Inexpressibly silent. There was someone with Deruehetto. It wns n man, the young Episcopalian curate whoso life, Gllllatt recalled, he had once saved from the high tide of the Glld-IIolin-'Ur rock. The curate had offered him a sovereign, which Gll llntt had refused, saying it was no matter. The curate had then pressed upon him a lllblo. The curate had the beauty of a palo head nnd face of n pictured angel. Ho spoke n Inngugo which o.-hrcd the rhythm of the sacred psnhns. He spoke now. Deruehetto spoke. Their speech wus of love. They embraced. Gllllatt stole off in the night. Lethlerry wns transported nt the re. covcry of his wonderful engines. "I will build n hull around them," he sntd. "I shall have to borrow, but my credit Is good. Only for that villain of a Clubln see, hero Is u note from Ran tnlne. He gave Clubln for mo, lit snys, 75,000 francs, equal to what he stole from mo with Intores't" "Here," said Gllllatt, "are the 75.00C francs." He handed Lethlerry the lit tle Iron box with tho three 1,000-franc notes. Lethlerry embraced lilin. "You more-thnn-man!" ho exclaimed. "You snail marry Deruehetto at once I" "I shall not marry Deruehetto." Lethlerry Insisted. He stormed. Gll llntt was like Iron. Lethlerry grew redder. Gllllatt paler. Gllllatt had his way. Deruehetto and the curate won; married. They set sail for Eng land on the packet Cashmere. Gllllatt crossed at low tide on the stones which led to GlId-Holm-'Ur rock to sue the Cashmere puss. The tide was coming In, but tho Cashmere was coming out. She moved slowly In thu light breeze. The tide crept up on Glld-IIolm-'Ur, but Gllllntt's eyes were for the Cashmere. The tide crept higher to Gllllntt's knees but In n spot of sunlight on the Cashmere were Deruehetto and the curate. Her head was on his shoulder, his arm around her waist. Thero was a silence like tho calm of heaven on tlir sea. The packet passed on. She wus be yond tlio waters of the hnrbor. The rldo was then at Gllllutt's shoulders, but tho packet was still within sight. She became a spot In tho haze. The spot dwindled, disappeared. As sha vanished the head of Gllllatt wuo en gulfed. Nothing was vlslhlo hut the sen. Copyright, 1913, hy tho Post Publishing- Co. 'Tho Boston Pout). Just Co. "Tho tfcnnto still maintains snuff boxes, ul though nobody ever use nuff nowudnya." "When tho women break i' they can fill 'em with chocolate i.. ,..." Louisville Courier-Journal. rkVef f.nntents 15 Fluid Draorfc &Xl ftl'ffllilftfiTS'al 1 jKT53 I It?" " TiiliWiftiKf I aS mjfi tm4 ALCOUOL-OrBUUUNr.j xJ,.'F ) 11 ivr..t.l.l.t.TW.nnr.iftnnfafAS-l fvw i vcCluuici!M "". ... ;. similntinilhcFoodbyKcmv njJUicStornhsandJIlsci Ii .M.f.nMMnilnitnicstiOfl ... .. .....irwt fVntAinS , wcnuinwiuui""";v -f neither Oplum,MorpMc nor, -hi i JYT.V.viir.oTic. mvz .'". i-iuivatii. n i rwRMn 18 ''L it m I SunOS' i $ mm) T -.''' rw Sml rUiiC fStnwoJ-' M 63 j(,rrrr4. hrvr m;A ConIauonnndDiarrho ftndWrishnc5SBwl mi i pi -. rcsdtlniSihcrcfronvjnjnrancy- If a iniiii Is smart he can always catch on, and If he Is wise, lie will al ways Know when to let go. Father and Daughter Get Relief by Eatonic It. .7. Powell, Sweetwater, Texas, says, "Katonle helped mo at once, but It was my daughter who got the marvelous benellts. She could not even take u drink of water without awful misery, but It relieved her; she Is feeling much better. All this from one box, so send me four more at once." Hundreds of people now take eatonic; one or two tablets after each meal keeps them In good honlth, feeling line, full of pep. Katonle simply takes up the excess acidity and poisons and carries them right out of the system. Of course, when the cause of the misery Is removed, the sufferer cannot help but get well. You will (luil It a quick, sure relief for heartburn, Indigestion, sour, acid, gassy, bloated stomach. It costs but u trifle nnd your druggist will supply you. If you don't feel well, you give eatonic a test. Adv. After Using. The woman was the uutlior of n cookery book that hnd been published nt her request with wide margins and occasional blank pages for notes and additional recipes. Often she had expressed a wish to see an old copy of the book and Hnd to what use the blank spaces had been put. One day In a second-bund book store her husband unearthed an old )luiue. Noticing Hint It hud been uiiiiotuted Ireely, he bought ll. After u day or two lie said: "How about the notes In that cook ery book? Were they Interesting?" "No," she said curtly : "they didn't iiinouul to anything." When he got n chance lie looked through the book himself. 10 very note the book coutulnetl was a remedy for dyspepsia and kindred ailments 1 Dallas News. Forests to Pay Country's Expenses. A Hcheiue bus been outlined for the county of Otsego in New York bv which forest h now existing und those to be (limited will pay the operating expenses of the county In the near luture. Knch of tlio twenty-four townships In the county will under take to plant 100 acres of trees and the profits of these tracts will soon he sulllcleul to take care of (ho run ning expensvs of the county, so that luxes will be lowered to the minimum point. There are more thnn 1)0.000 trained nurses In (Cngland. WLJMm -W1 . 23 iff m K.'.. . i i i i i i --Tl mm Mi VC'a.- i ?5!b':, PI1' as0ZS Exact Copy of Wrapper. The High Price of Sugar makes one welcome foods which are rich in natural sweetness. Grape -Nuts the ready-cooked cereal requires no added sweetening, for it contains its own pure grain sugar, developed from wheat and barley by twenty hours' baldng. Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe fruit or berries and you'll save sugar. I CASTOBIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CENTAUR COMCANY, NC W VOUK CITY. ; Some uiilinuls are so fretful Ihai captivity In zoological gardens shorW ens their lives considerably. Ken the until who Is good for nottn lug may be good for something sasj us ii horrible example. Cuticura Soothes Dnby Rashes That lleh and burn with hot hnthtf of Cuticura Soap followed by gentlet anointings or Cuticura Ointment, Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe dully If u little of the fragrant Cut!-, earn Talcum Is dusted on at the Ihx lull, atic each everywhere. Adv. Enthusiastic Approbation. "Did you think my speech wus line, Mrs. Coineup?" "Fine? It was morn than that. It was grnndlloquentJ" Not at Home. v Swine fever hud broken out In thu village and the local policeman hail! been appointed tc call upon all own ers of plys and take particulars otl each ciise. Itnpplug at the door of an old col lage he was confronted by a sluewlshi looking woman, who curtly asked hi in what he warned. "A've (ailed l:i .sec (he Kwlne," said the constable. ' "He's ool," sunpplly replied th woinaii nnd biingt-d the door. London Answers. He Drank the Gravy. "Too many cooks spoil the broth," but If there Is no broth well, liere'n the story as the young man told It; "I went to u church luncheon anfti thought It mighty strange that tha inent was brought In first and a few minutes later a bowl of soup. "So I laid the meat aside, rouehoftl over for the soup und began dipping; my spoon In (. "There was a loud cry from the In dies giving the luncheon, und one oiji them rushed up, crying: " 'Goodness gracious, man, you're drinking the gravy 1" Columbus Dh. patch. Not a Dlt Curious. .Mrs. .Smith wus nil dressed up, nnd that piqued Mrs. It tigers' curiosity a she met her on the road. "Going to town, I suppose?" asked .Mrs. I Sogers. "No," answered Mrs. Smith. "Oh In see your sister at Ml n Ren ville." "No," was the sententious answer. "Going In see Cy's sister at the Cor ners, perhaps?" "No, I'm not," came the positive an swer. "Well, my gracious!" exclulme Mrs. lingers impatiently. "Do yon think I eaie a mp where vou aro going?" M W mf M ( use A m