DAKOTA COTTNTY HERALD. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. .) K :y A X hunting DIZZY SPELLS The Cause of such Symptoms and Remedy Told in This Letter. Syracuse, N. Y.-"Whcn I com tnonced tho Change of Life I was poorly. naa nonppotite and iiuu luinung; speiia. I suffered for two or three years be fore I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhanva Vegetable Com pound and tho Liver rills which I saw ad vertisod in tho papers and in your little books. I took about twelve bottles of vour Voce tab! a vuuiijuiuiu iuiu iuuiiu it a wonaenui remedy. I commenced to pick up at once and my suffering was relieved. I have told others about your medicino and know of some who nave taken it. I am glad to help others all I can." Mrs. It. E. Demino, 437 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. While Change of Life is a most crit ical period of a woman'B existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound. Moreover this reliable remedy con tains no narcotics or harmful drugs and owes its efficiency to the medicinal ex tractives of tho native root3 and herbs Which it contains. ssssessosb Don't Neglect Year Skin Ladles A few days' treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean rv up the skin than all dflmr. 1 me Dcauiy treat- tpyir P" ffWt" inents in.crea- &Mt BK.it 5 cuon. An im- MPSt'TT'Tt E" ftex1onC?s" f IVER caused by a l IlFIfLH sluggish liver. lsWHKIBm Millions of oeonle. old. vountr and middle a ec, take them for Biliousness, Dizziness. Sick Headache. Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply and Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of Constipation. Small Pill Snail Dose Small Price , WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Yh9 National Romedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel mina. At all druggists, throe sizes. Look (or tho nam Gold Medal on rry oa and accept do imitation Acid Stem for 10 Years NOW A DIFFERENT VOHUH aw Earnestly Praises Eatonio "My wife was n great sufferer from ncld stoinacli for 10 yearj," writes IL D. Crlppen, "but is u different woman since taking Eatonlc." Sufferers from ncld stomnch let Eatonlc help you nlso. It quickly takes up and carries out the excess ncldity nnd gases and makes the stomach cool and comfortable. You digest easily, get the full strength from your food, feel well and strong, free from bloat ing, belching, food repenting, etc. Big box costH costs only a trlllo with your druggist's guarantee. "Hero is another letter that makes me nappy," Bays Peterson, of Buffalo. "One that I would rutliur havo than a thousand dollars. "Monoy Isn't everythlnB in this world. Tliero la many a biff hearted, rich man who would Kive all ho has on earth to bo able to produco a remedy with such mighty heating power as PelorBon's Oint ment, to toll at all drusGims for CO cents a largo box." Dear Sirs: "I was nn untold sufferer from old run nlns sure nnd ulcers. I had tried most everythlnR without any relief from pain. A friend told me of your wonderful oint ment and tho Ilrst box took away tha pain that had not left mo boforo In years, nnd after uslPf? Just nlno dollars' worth of tho palvo 1 am cured. Tho ulcer was 9 Inches by G'4 Inches. Is all healed nnd I can walk. Novel-, never will I be without retercon's nualn "You may uso tlili to recommend your ointment. If you wish. I cannot B.y enough to prpiud It" Yours truly, Mrs. Albert South' ott. Medina. N. T. Mall orders filled by Poterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buf falo, N. Y. 7 A Niht !Vf J-r. UL . ,, norm i !... .fc2t?L? IUi HVc3i3 Cloon - Cloai" " Ho?ilt J"ijr frit n.r trtt ry Cr Oook Murine Ca.Chiufo.USi W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 40-1020. 1 1 1 1 1 jr B r JSPJn 1 1 1 rfVjWrTI " "wflHillllll Hill ,s,.rT aJMillll GOLD MEDAL mh MG ULCER ALL MEALED' "mi W"M iws$r i CHINA TAKES OP WALNUT GROWING Its Cultivation and Sale the Main Support of Hundreds of Villages. $1,887,491 WORTH SEHT HERE George E. Young of Shanghai Says the Chinese Will Soon Be Com petitors in Textiles Take In terest In Their Lands. New York. Following the Importa tion of walnuts to China by the early missionaries tho Chlueso developed this Industry so curefully that It has now reached tremendous proportions, according to George 13. Young of Shnnghal, China, who has been In the Orient ten years. Mr. Young said thnt the Chinese are growing more and more Interested In their lands and con siderable development will bo seen dur ing the next few years. "Tho cultivation nnd sale of tho walnut, which was first brought to China by the American missionaries, now supports hundreds of Chinese villages," said Mr. Young. "The methods of preparing the nuts for mar ket are most primitive, but us labor Is cheap they are nble to send them to this country nnd compete fnvor nbly with tho domestic market. For the American market they use otily the highest grade nuts. They select the bright colored and shiny nuts nnd they are bleached, sorted nnd packed according to grade. Those of specked and Inferior shells are cracked and the meat Is packed for confectionery purposes. This cracking Is uow dono by hand because the only walnut MILLION ALIENS ' COMING IN 1921 Federal Officials Base Their Esti mates on Figures for Fiscal Year Ended Last June. INFLUX GREATLY INCREASING Statistics Disclose a Notable Shifting of the Sources Whence Come the New Arrivals Mexico and Can ada Furnish Labor. Washington. An Immigration of 1,000,000 or more In 1921 Is tho esti mate of federal offlclals, based on fig ures for tho. fiscal year ended .Tune 80 last, which have Just been Issued. Although three months behind tho title of aliens, which has been mounting at a prodigious rate since late in the spring, tho statistics disclose many sig nificant tendencies. Tliero has been a notable shifting of the sources whence come the now nrrlvals. So far as net increase In population nnd the replenishment of the labor market are concerned, the year ending in June witnessed n greater movement from America to Europe than from Europe to America, just as careful observers had estimated. The total Immigration from all foreign lands was 430,001, and tho emigration was 288,315. The bulk of this Increase In population, however, came from Mexlr-o nnd Canada, labor which cross ed the border. America Lost 10,000. Aliens coming from Europe num bered 210,205; those going back to Europe 250,433, or a loss of 10.000. Before the war about 85 per cent of our Immigration came from Europe, but In 1020 It was only 57 per cent. Since June, however, tho rush had car ried It back, and olllclals estimnte It Is again now riding at the 85 per cent mark. At present .the Mediterranean zone Is sending perhaps 75 to 80 per cent of the nrrlvals at Ellis island Italy alone sending about one-half of nil newcomers. Russia and the old Aus-trlu-IIuugary, "which before the war were sending annually more than n quarter of a million Immigrants each, Camp of the View of u cnujp of the Uuaa'un i vfori) the I'oles. PPgSfimr After Balbriggan Was Sacked EiP'SIEKiB ?" '"Mm Juib. F Wit K&r T9ifIv - HI HixiJ3Btt ewetM Hi ITU" T JTr-Mfi J .fiTBEImi-u.-.TiB I .PLA V fnMB Scene In Ilnlbrlggun, Ireland, after It had been raided and sacked by aux iliary British forces In reprisal for the murder cf two police ofllcers there by the Sinn Fclucrs. cracking machine Is owned and oper ated with greatest secrecy by walnut growers In this country. Chinese Waste Nothing. "The "economical bent of the Chinese Is given full piny In the wnlnut grow ing Industry. They utilize every par ticle of the product. When the crop Is gathered the husks are beaten off the nuts nnd are burled In wet earth to rot for fertilizer. The nuts are delivered to the ports through vari ous agencies, the orlglnnl grower get ting an insignificant part of the price realised for them. """The Manchurlan wnlnut has a hard er shell than the product of this couu- - nie Isolated from the migratory move ment and the sources have swung bnck where they were years ngo. In 1020 Italy, Including Sicily and Sardlnln, sent over 05,145, tho largest contributor 89,000 went buck. Eng Innil comes next, sending 27,871, or nbout 50 per cent of Its prewar aver nge. Record British Arrivals. One table by races places the Eng lish immigration In 1920 nt 58,300, which Is the largest recorded In the last 22 years, or since figures for races were kept, but of this 30,000 came from Canada. Another surprising feature Is that Spain ranked third, sending 18,821, which was three times as many as It was sending before the war. Poitugal came next with 15,472, which was more than It sent In 1013 and 50 per cent more than In 1912." France In 1920, too. sent 8,915, which was about equal to prewar days, for In 1913 It sent 9,075. SERUM MAY REPLACE KNIFE French Surrjeon Reports Satisfactory Results From Experiments With Anti-gangrenous Serum. I'arls. Treatment of appendicitis by nntl-gnngronous scrum Instead of by operation, has beeu tested with such satisfactory results that It Is likely operations soon will bo aban doned for the disease, Prof. Pierre Delbet said In a paper read before the congress of surgery.' According to Prof. Delbet the tests have extended over a period of thirteen years. Where Was Uncle, Waiting for Train? Muncle, Ind. When Victor Temple ton received word thnt his uncle, Cloyri Urlch, hnd been found dead nt Sweet Grass, Mont, he wont west for the body. The uncle, very much alive, met hi in nt the station. A mistake had been made In tho identification of n dead man. Another Ohio Champion. Duiicnnwnod, O. This town oircrs another Ohio champion. It claims the "hot dog" honor for .lack Edgar. Ills best effort lh 21 ot one meal. Retreating Russian Soviet Troops lied orinj where tho troops Here able to try. The shells ot the Inferior ap pearing walnuts, which arc cracked be fore shipment, are used for fuel, and on account of the . lnrge proportion of oil they contain they make an ex cellent fuel. The Mnnchurlnn wnl nut commands a special advantage In the confectionery making trade be cause of superior llavor ana texture of tho moat. "Tills spring the prlco quoted to American Importers for delivery nt Snn Francisco was ns high ns 29 to 32 cents, Including cost, insurance and freight, with the transpacific shipping rntc- nt $17.50 per ton. The quota-, tions are now around 2." cents. The whole nuts are shipped In 100-pound bngs of burlap which are made In India. The walnut meat Is very care fully wrapped In' paper and packed In wooden boxes to keep out moisture, which Is likely to produce mold. In the United States the walnuts are placed In cold storage, which preserves lliclr freshness, preventing drying, and the crbp which wo ship tho last of June does not get on the market hero until sonic months later." Handicapped by Superstition. Mr. Young pointed out that accord ing to the last issued bulletin ot the Department of Commerco for May, 1920, 10,121,881 pounds of walnuts enme to the United States from China In the 11 months ended with Mny, and their value was $1,887,401. IIo says that tho Chinese arc still grently hnndlcnpped by their old superstitions. After the age-old practice of hnvlng all streets and passages Irregular ,o that tho evil spirits cannot find their way, they nro laying out their fnrms In patchwork order, making tho roads rather dllllcult for anyone not fnmll lar with tho locality. "There Is a large and growing mar ket In China for every kind of ma chinery," said Mr. Young. "This Is particularly true of machinery used In tht' textile Industry. The Chinese nro going to bo competitors of the wholo world In textiles. When n Chlnnnum figures out anything and decides to adopt It in his, business ho Is not con tent to stop there, IIo Is buying ma chinery now for every process In which ho has teamed Its advantages. "The Chlneso hnve no feeling ngnlnst tho Americans, but, of course, their hatred for tho Jnpnneso grows" worse. Americans In business In China nro disappointed with tho clnss of men from this country who have rushed Into the oriental field In the belief thnt great post-war profits lie there. They uro tho cheapest sort of traders and they are not even Intelligent in business" sings while mey umo; His Wife Wants Divorce, t Sun Kinnclsco. Mrs. Mary liedlg has petitioned the supe rior court to grant her n di vorce from Moses ficdlg. She charges him with singing when they dined In restaurants and with smacking his lips when they dined at home. MMin jwimWl ! i HIM itlital dial lif tiiu i uii)iv nriv iiiiii iilu (ftnv Mny. gut u little rest during their retrvjl USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye right I Don't risk your material In a poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless colpr Into old garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Uuy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed. Druggist h n s "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 10 rich colore Adv All that man wants here below 1 a little more than ho linn. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Tlioututmls upon thotiKimln of women have kidney or bladder troublo and never sufpect it. I Women's complaintH often prove to be noining eiso dui kiuncy trouuic, or me result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys arc not in a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may nuffcr pain in the back, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita ble and may be despondent; it makes any one so. Hut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to bo Just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many pend for a sample bottle to sco what Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. Hy cncloiiiiR ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinRhnmton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large sire bottles at all drug storcB. Adv. When you see n uttin holding up a post, the post must he loose or the man tight. I A Lady of Distinction i Is recognized by the delicate fascinat ing Influence of the perfume she u.sos. A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot i water to thoroughly cleanse the pore. i followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. Any man can take n day oiT. but when It conies to putting it hnok well, that's different. Important to Mothora Exnmlno carefully every bottle of CASTOH1A, that famous old remedy for Infants nnd children, und see thnt It Dears the Signature of In Uso for Over SO Years. Children Cry for Fletcher Castoria If Adam hail been wide awake he wouldn't have lost that rib. Catarrh Catarrh Is a local cIIsciibo greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HAL.I8 CATAIUUI MI3DICIN1S Is n Tonic nnd Oloocl Purifier Ity cleansing tho blood nnd bulldlnir up tho Byatcm, HALL'S CATAIUUI MKDIC1NK restores normal condition!! und nllown Nnturo to do Ha work. All Druggists. Clrculnrn froo. V. J. Chenoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Some time ngo death evidently trad ed his pale horse for an automobile. Kill That f fr C&tjt&Mfe&A CASCAHA kP QDININE jrZ&Z4V tor Colds, Coughs OMV' Neglected Colds nro Dcngerous Take no chnncos. Keep this standard remedy handy for tha first mmm. Breaks up cold in 24 houro Relieves Grippe in 3 dayo Kxctllciit for Headache Quinine In thin form doen not alfcct tho head Coscoxa U bst Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT When Children are Sickly nro Constipated, l'ovctuh, Cry out In their Bleep, Jake com easily, Iluvu Ileuduchoj, btoinuch or Bowel troub , Try m$k:$L SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN lOAVL KAUIC Thoy nro pleanant to tnko and a ccrlnht rcllof. Thoy act on tho Btoraaeh, Liver nud Uowelu and tend to corrcot intestinal dijordors. 10,000 testimonials from mothorH and frioudo of littlo onus tolling of relief. No mother should bo without a box of Mother Qray'n Bwcot Powdera for uso whon needed. Ak to-day. At Druggists. Tho ntod of thorn often comes nt inconvenient hours. Vsad hy liloihotu fat4 over iliMy years. Do Not Accept Any Substitute lor M0TIIEK CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. Pure, Rich Blood Will Keep t: Your Body Vigorous and Healthy! t 1"X"XX"X"XmxX"X'K'":"X'""X"XxX":xx Whon impurltlcB creep into your blood tho first Bymploms uro usu ally a loss of uppotlte, followed by n craduul Icflbpnlnp; of energy, the Byotem becomes wcakor day by day, until you feel yourself on the ven;e of a breakdown. Nearly everybody needs a fov bottles of S. S. S., thu grout vege table blood remedy, to cleanse out nil impurities about twice n year. It la an excellent idea to tal.c An Important Letter Codnr Rapids, Iowa. "I ham used Dr. Ploreo's Favorite Proscription for ono year. Boforo I started to Uk it every month I was In bod throe to four days under a doctor 's care. I m only 27 years old but tho doctor said' I would have to havo an operation befer I could bo woll. I vroa ao tired all tlkf titno and my norvoa seemed to be al Kono. I could not sleep at night ul had hendaeho all tho time. I quit tkt doctors and started to takt Dr. Pieroo'k Favorite Prescription. I took It foar times a day, nnd in three, month I dU not havo to go to bed, did not seed doctor. I gained so much in the thrM months thnt my husband said Ym take that modleino for a year,' and X did so. Now I do all my housework and! havo novor had a hoadacho since. XI sleep good, eat good, and feel good, mf1 nerves nro lino, it tuts boon twenty-oi months since I havo taken tho 'Pre scription' nnd I havo not hnd any turn or tno troublo so far. I roeoi ninnil tlm 'Pnvnrltn T!...ilnHnr. a every suffering slstor." MRS. NOBUsf LO0KHART, 1111 I Ave. East. All druggists. Liquid or tablet form.' Getting It Straight "So Tom Is not without a situation." "No, without u Job he's In an em barrassing situation." Don't Go From Bad to Worse! Arc you nlwnys weak, miserable and half-sick? Then it's time you found out what is wrong. Kidney weakness causes much Buttering from backache, lame ncVs, stiffness and rheumatic pains, and if nculectcd, brings danger ot seri ous troublesdropsy, gravel and Urinht's disease. Don't delay. Use Doan'8 Kidney mil. They have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! A South Dakota Case Mrs. C. A. Lnng lion", H i o a rllsh, 8. D., B.iyss "My kldneya didn't net frcelv cnouch and my limbs, foot nnd hands swelled. My back had a ntlng Injr pain right across my kidneys. When I wan told about Doan'a Kid ney rllla I started taking thorn and Sot flno rollef from le stnrt Throe linvnft pilrAil mn nf tho attack." Get Doan't at Any Store, 60e Boa DOAN'SVaSV roSTEK-MlLBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. V. IN KSTOKSt Inactive, depreciated mtnlnif ot nlit' listed iccurltlaii cuiiverteil prontitblj lulu nmv lnnue, brlnirlnit higher return" 11 W llnnty, Itoom KOI, to Hrodwy, N T FKFMJ CC"R!BR!&SBSBffiafttt Cold With AND Lb GriM JgggLJ OTHER CRAY'S precaution to Keep the system la a vigorous condition so as to more easily resist diceaso to which every one Is subject. S. S. S. is without un equal us a general tonic and sys tem buildor. It improves tho appe tite and gives now strength and vi tality to both old and young. Full Information and valuable lit. eratu.nvx'iTkn bo had by writing to ear. HaYt b'pccillc (Jo., 1&U Uwitt Lab thlsjijffatery. Atlnnta, Ga. f.l ;; V A sLlm.