DAKOTA CITY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ' A "? r M n i f PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP Nothing Helped Me Until I Took Lydla E. Pinkham'c Vegetable Compound. Wvandotte. Mich.-" For tho last four years 1 have doctored off and on wttnout help. 1 have had paina every month so bad that I would nearly double up. Some times I could not 1 8 weep a room with out stopping to rest, and every thine I ata upset my stomach. Throo years ago I losta child and Buffered so badlv that I was out of my head at times. My bowels did not move for days and I could not cat without suffering. The doctor could not help me and one day I told my husband that I could not stand tho pain any longer and sent him to the drug-store to get me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor's medicine away. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Com pound and using two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash I could do my own housework. If it had not been for your medicine I don't know where I would bo today and 1 am never without a bottle of it in the house. You may publish this if you like that it may help Bomo other woman." Mrs. MARY Stendeb, 120 Orange St., Wyandotte, Mich. logged-Up Liver Causes Headache It's foolish to suffer from constipation, sick nsauacne, uwuusness, dizziness, uiuitjesuuii, uuu Kill dred ailments when Carter's Little Liver fills will end CARTERS ITTLE IVEF all misery in a few hours. Purely vege table. Act PILLS gently on liver and bowels. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price SAYS PILES ALL GONE MORE ECZEMA "I had eczema (or many years on my head and could not get anything to stop the agony. I saw your ad and got one box of Peterson's Ointment and I owe you many thanks for the good It has done me. There Isn't a blotch on my head now and I couldn't help but thank Peterson, for tho cure Is great.' Miss Mary Hill, 420 Third avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. "I havo had Itching piles for 15 years and Peterson's Is tho only ointment that relieves me, besides the piles seem to have gone." A. B. Ruger, 1127 Washing ton avenue, niclne, Wis. Use Peterson's Ointment for old sores, salt rheum, chafing and all skin diseases. 60 cents. Druggists recommend it. Mall orders tilled by Peterson Ointment Co., BufTalo, N. T. VICTIMS . I-J!r3 V-tJ Jt-flJLJ' Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles aro most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed tho first warning they gha that they need attention by taking rh world's standard remedy for thi disorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Threo sizes, all druggist. Look for Urn nam Gold Medal on fj boa and accpt no inutatloa Aw fag I Sik With &j& Ealcmsc Bring IReffief "I havo been awful sick with gas," writes Mrs. W. II. Person, "nnd Katonlc is all I can get to give me relief." Acidity nnd gas on tho stomach quickly taken up nnd carried out by Uatonle, then appetite and strength come back. And many other bodily miseries disappear when the stomach Is right. Don't let sourness, belching, blontlng, Indigestion and other stom ach Ills go on. Take Eatonlc tablets after you eat see how much better you feel. Big box costs only a trlflo with your druggist's guaruntee. I'll MuUr Yfiur OKI Huts Kquiil to New with my electrical acuum ayitem Write for parllculai-H direct to factory Ilowilen, Tho Ilnttir, 583 K 161st St.. Bronx, New York. MAKi: list 1'KOriT.S elllnE Lever Self! rnilnK t junt.'n Venn. Special nuinple 69c. Oo KtM.sol, liox 89, Mattoon Illinois Persistent Coughs are dangerous. Oct prompt relief from Pijo's btop irritation; oothinc. Effective and safe fur young and old. No opiate la Might M Morn in j keepYbur Ees Cloan Clear Hoalthy Vfrite far fro fj' Car Cok Murine Co.CMuJo.UiA W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 47192a KsPiPB GOLD MEDAL B. yxrzjJ lK0fr$l Metered Next - New Electric Device Will Permit Business Concerns to Can cel Their Own Output. VALUABLE TO LARGE MAILERS Will Save Several Hours In the Han dling of Mall and Will Protect Firms From Loss of Stamps Throunh Thefts. Washington. "Metered mail" Is to be the next novelty In tho rnpldly de veloping postal system of tho country, remarks the Washington lleruld. It has received tho Indorsement of con gress and the postolllco department and Is scheduled to mako Us appearance within the next two mouths. Metered mall will be sealed, stamped and canceled by the Individual owner of a meter. The nihil then will bo taken to tho postolllco and placed Im mediately upon an outgoing train with out necessity of remaining in the post ofllcc until handled In routine fashion. Metered mall Is provided for In a rider on an agricultural bill passed at tho last session of congress. This rider grants to first clns mall matter the registered permit privileges now enjoyed by second class mall. Instead of being required to stamp each letter a firm now will have the privilege of .obtaining a mailing permit, thus ex pediting Its mall. Under the postofllce plan, which soon will be In effect, firms will be nble to lease postal meters that have been authorized for use by the postal authorities. The local postofllce authorities will register the meter and will issue a penult number to the Mrm. Meter Operated by Electricity. The meter will be a rut her heavy metallic box, about the size of a lunch box. It will have two small doors which will be locked by the postal authorities and securely sealed. A firm will take the meter to the post ofllce Mini lmv n desired amount of postage. Tho postal authorities will adjust the meter so that It will stainp and cancel Just so many letters and no more. The number of letters for which advance postage has been paid will be automatically registered on the lower of the two doors nnd tho postal authorities will keep a record of the amount of postage sold to each meter owner, so that an absolute check may be kept. The firm will keep the meter at Its ofilces except when It Is necessary to buy more postage. The meter will be operated by a small electric motor. The letters will be fed Into the meter Ir batches and will be sealed, stampei and canceled nt the rate of 250 a min ute. As the letters are handled the meter will automatically record the number of canceled letters on the up per door. The user will adjust the Scotch Herring 'Scotch herring glrlb at Seal borough, Cnglnud, lolling the herring buirels from the deck to a steamer. The herring girls, who undeistiind the curing und packing of the fish, follow tho herrings when they migrate south. Woman With Rolling Pin Knocks Out a Burglar New York. When Mrs. So phie Pctrowsky returned to hor home nt 1&S Bedford avenue uf ter shopping, she discovered a man rnnsncklng her home. See ing her he rushed out with a bag of loot and bho followed, first nrmlng herself with a roll ing pin. In the street In front of tho house she cnught up with hltn ami knocked him t-onseless with tho rolling pin. At tho Bedford avenue station the man said he was James Duunu, 22, of 108 Bedford ave nue, Brookln. The police say he has been out of Sing Sing on ly two months after serving a four-year term for burglary. 6 The "baby tanks" of the Krencf nrmy have been generally adapted fur agricultural purposes. Mail Is Novelty mechanism of tho meter so that tho time stumped on the letters will bo one hour In advance of the time of de livery of the letters nt the postolllco. Help Largo Mailers. Tho meter, It Is expected, will prove of grent value to large mailers. In ad dition to saving time and labor tho meter will ennblo Inrge firms to ex pedite their mall by nt least several hours. Tho meters will protect firms from loss of stamps through thefts or carelessness nnd will also glvo a marl: of distinction to the firm's malt, nil of which will bear g prlvato permit num ber, a mark of big business. Tho metering of tho mall nlso will lighten tho work of postofilces and will lessen the number of postage stamps needed, thereby malting It possible to reduce government forces and expenses con siderably. Metered mall will not bear regular postage stamps, but merely n permit number. TO SEIZE DUKE'S IDLE LANDS Spanish Peasants Say Luna's Ances tors Stole 25,000 Acres of Fertile Soil. nuescn, Spain. The provincial gov ernor hns been Informed by n delega tion reptosentlng locnl peasants that tlifr IntPml In s.el7.e tllP hinds HOW held by the duke of Luna, contending I Lot of B Poor Peasants Work From Dawn to Dark and Have Little to Eat Except Corn Bread. HALF OF CHILDREN SURVIVE V t Homes Are Made Attractive on the Outside, Although They Are Bare of Comforts Peasants Aro Simple and Honest. Belgrade, Serbia. To the American visitor accustomed to the ordinary comforts of life It is n constant source of wonder how the peasants and poor of the Balkans can live on tlfo meager food they have. Poor combread, sup plementod by goat's cheese or ordlpnry leek or onions, forms tho f diet of a large part of tho village population. This slender regime produces robust bodies, strong muscles and rosy cheeks. The adage that biead Is tho staff of life finds its best proof here. On the whole, the poor of tho Hal- Girls at Work Jap Governor South Sea Group to Have Executive 'and Thorouoh System of Admin istration. Tokyo. The 700 Islands of varying size In the South Sea group for which Japan obtained mandatory rights at the peace conference will have a Jap anese governor nntjn thorough system of ndiiilnlstratlon. . The governor at present will remain under the direction of the nnvy, which hns been In control of tho Islands since their iicqulhitlon five years ago. It Is possible that later all councrilons be tween tho navy and tho islands will he severed. The League of Nations council In November Is expected to work out a detailed scheme for the application of the principle of trusteeship by which Japan retains her control. Tho Idea Invoked In enlarging th' scope of civil administration Is to es tablish "jhrcc dlsUuct administrative that he Is wrongfully In possession of them. l'liu delegates argued that tho duke's ancestors itolo the lands which ho now leftist's them permission to cul tivate. Tlio.v declared that the duke's estate In the neighborhood constituted ar,000 acres of fertile soli, tho. culti vation of which would furnish a liveli hood to several thousand parsons, who, not being allowed to cultivate the land, were compelled to emigrate. The governor, while recommending prudence on the part of the peasants, promised to remain neutral In the dispute. Triplets Lived. Wellsboro, l'a. Tioga county has produced nt least ono set of triplets that havo lived to ho more than ten yenrs old. On January 12, 1001, twe daughters nnd a son were born hero to the wife of Dennis W. Knvle. They were named Dorrls, Dorothy and Den nis, nnd always lived In this commun ity until ft few weeks ago, when they became residents of Tovvandn. Dennis Is nn athlete and his sisters tire strong, robust, normal girls. Where Are the Cutters of YesterdayT Oreensburg, Ind. Although corn cutters can average between $0 and $10 a day, farmers say they nre un able to get labor and tho oldtlmo "cut ters" can't bo tempted nut of retire tucnt. , Twins Marry at Coryaon. Corydon, Ind. A double weiWfng in which sisters became brides of twins' took place here. Kliner O. Schwein hart anil Josephine Hall and nmtry. U Schvyelnhurt and Elizabeth C. Hull were married. Unhappy knn countries have an unusually hard Ibt In life. Their poverty Is practically permnnent. Their plight seems to ex cite little sympathy from those who alkan are well off. There Is a calloused In- difference to the sufferings of the poor Thousands of women havo kidney and which strikes nn American as almost bladder trouble and never suspect it. heartless. ,n fow ,f any of the Bah , Jtf ki&ef SWoflS knn stnttjs does tho government make, rcgult noi Wdney or biaiidcr disease, nny provision for care of the poor, If the kidneys are not in a healthy This work In the past has been left condition, they, may cause the other or- lnrgcly to foreign relief agencies cud enns tobecmno diseased, private charitable organisations. I . .am m tho bai' cadopho, on of nm- i ei l. u r t, , bition, nervousness, are often times ijymp- Elnht-Hour Day Unknown. toma of kil,nev troub,e- The eight-hour working day so com- I Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. nion In the United States Is unknown Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's pre In tho Balkan rural districts. The scription, obtained at any drug store, may pensant works from sunrise until after bo st . remedy needed to overcome' dark. Ho Is so bent and weather beaten that he looks twice his age aft- er thirty. In some '".'ises he helongs to one of tho nomadic tribes and leads nn existence unknown In the country districts of Atactica. At night ono often passes whole wagon lo-itls of them on the road going from town to ' town. Every man Is asleep oa his lead, and Is not disturbed by thoughts i of burglars or highwaymen. j The peasant removes his hat to everyone better dressed than hmolf nnd gets his ox-cart off tho road for every automobile. He Is a simple, honest, home-loving person with much homely virtTie. Tho peasant women hnvo enormous families of children, only about half of whom survive tho rigors of child-life In the extreme conditions that prevail In tho Balkans, Cottages Are Crude. Tho peasants; cottnges aro crude structures with thatched roofs nnd mud wnlls. But they contrive to adorn them with, attractive exteriors and take great pains to produce the utmost decorative effect. This em- i hclllshment frequently takes the form of n porch with a small background Iirnttti,r ,, li,,1, ilnulnn mini. . .... ,'v,,i,,t, ii uitui;, i,i;aift, tvilliau LUll j trusting colors nnd composition sug gest the patterns used by tiio Nnvn- jos of the American Southwest In blankets nnd carpets. I But while the exterior of the home i Is attractive, a peep Into the Into- ' rlor shows tho economic stre-s nn dor which these people live. Theio Is seldom nny kind of fond extent conit-o cornineal, The cooking uten sils are limited to a few lioine-maiu pewter pots. Tho fiirnltuie consists of a table and a low rudely con stiucted benches. Tho beds usuallv aro upon the hewn boards. lloor or upon roug'fi- for 700 Isles sections of domestic affairs, colonial affairs nnd police affairs. DUTCH STUDY YANK METHODS Send Officer Observe're to Watch Work of United States Army on the Rhine, The Ila-'iH-.Tho Dutch war do partment bus decided to study Ameil can army methods, and with the pot mission of the United States govern ment hns sent a commission of nlllccr obsorvers to the American army on tho Ithlne, Chimes Play a Hymn of Death. Fort Wayne, Ind. Few understood why tho program was changed when IMwaid l' Ynrnollo gave a reoltai on the now ohlincs erected In tho Pres byterian church lower, but a telephone message from the bedside of u dylu woman asked for "I'm Oolng Home lu Dlo No More." Another Royal Suggestion Griddle Cakes and Waffles From the New Royal Cook Book THERE is an art In making flapjack pan cakes, griddle cakes or Wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Pow der. Griddle Cakes 1 cups flour H teaspoon unit 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Sckks VA cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mix and Blft dry Ingredi ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shorten In: mix well. Bako Im mediately on hot griddle Waffles 2 cups (lour i teaspoons Royal linking Powder i teaspoon salt 14 cups milk 2 egga 1 tablespoon melted shortening Sift flour, baking pow der nnd salt together; add milk to yolks or eggs; mix thoroughly and add to dry Ingredients; add molted Ehortonlntr and mix In beaten whites of eggs. Hii'ko In well-aroused hot wafflo Iron until brown. Servo liot with mnplo sy rup. It should toko about 1V4 minutes to bnko each vvufCle. awces A man's Idea of u silly woman 1b tlllt! V1IU 1UMKJIS III BUlllU UU1UI AUMUW a Jokes. ' WOMEN HEED SWAMP-ROOT such condition. I Oct a medium or largo bo bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Br. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a simplo bottle. When writing be suro and mention thin pancr, Adr. If It's n wise aero It gets Itself di vided up Into building lots. USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dyo right I Don't risk your material In a poor dye, Each packnge of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions iso simple that any woman can tiinnionu-uyo n now, rich, fadeless color Into old garments, draperies, cover ings, everything, whether wool, jjllk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" nb other kind then perfect results nro guaranteed. Druggist hns "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 30 rich colors. Adv. A confidence man has very little confidence in other men. - -- " .XX - X - - - M, - ,X - - X,,X - - J, - I Q vwjDO iWi Eruptions of tSie Skin Cause Torturous Itching -c--x--x--x--x-x--X''X-'X--X"X--X"X'-:-'Xx--XK"X--x-x--x--:-x-& If you aro afflicted with any form of skin disorder, you nro well acquainted with tho flaming-, burn- jng itching that these diseases pro duce. Skin diseases aro caused by tm impuiity or disorder in t'.io blood, and tlicro is no real nnd genuine relief within your reach until such impurities arc removed. S.S.S. has given great satisfac tion in tho treatment uf these dis tnAun UAttE Many S Used by Mothers fa ewer 3& yessrs Are pleasant to tako and a certain relief. Tliey.tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver aud Dowela and tend lo correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following fiom mothers aud friends of children telling of relief. 'IthlnkKOTIIKaflltAT'SBWnCTrOW IHMtS M)K ClUUlllI.N nru cruud. 1li7 vera rccouimcnrtci! to my IM ty a do.tor. I ma elvlnjr litem to my llltlo tluuoyiM old clrl who im very puny, nnd the U pliltlug up hUUUtlllillJ. C ct a package from yc-iv Do Not Acccpl Any Sabitllutc for H MMBB BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. FREE New Royal Cook Book con taining thi6 and icons of other delightful reclpoi. Vy'rIU for It to day. HOYAI. n AKINd POWDER CO. 115 Fulton Street. Nw York Oil. The upper dog Is willing to take tte hone and let the under dog have b sympathy. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine rn"i Warning I Unless you sec the "Bftyer" on puckago or on tablet y aru not getting gonuluc Asplrla pre scribed by physicians for tweatj-eae .vears and proved snfe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayee package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia, Ilheumntlsm, Earache, Toottach Lumbago and for I'uln. Handy lie boxes of twolvc Bayer Tnblcts at As pirin cost fow cents. Druggists also sell larger pnekages. Aspirin te Unj trade mark of Bnyer Manufacture, ot Monoticetlcncldcstcr of Sallcycacld. Adv. Some men prefer wop rather time .old bachelorship. Cutlcura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring In the hot ud; of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub la C ttcura' Ointment. Remove sarplut? Ointment with tissue paper. This to only one of the things Cutlcura wilt do If Soap, Ointment and Talcum ore UMd for all toilet purposes? Adv. .i i r In trying to win a girl's heart a. man often loses his head. - X - - X - - X,' - W - - X,X - - J - 'X - X"X0"9 orders, becauso it is such n thor oughly satisfactory blood purifier. It cleanses tho blood, of nil impuri ties, ,nnd thus counteracts Uie ef fects of tho germs that attack the skin. Begin taking- S.S.S. today, and if you will -writo a completo nistory of your caso, our medical adviser will give you export advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Ad viser, 158 Swift Laboratory, Atlan ta, Ga, jpAVUlj chool Children are Sickly nnd tako cold easily, nre feverish nnd constipated, hav headaches, stomuth or bowel trouble. HOTTER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOP, CHILDREN Otic'uals are on file in out nluccs : "W'Binveused MOTIIEUOIU rflHWXST I'OV.JH U3 lull UlllUmilN at dlflcrtot tlmrj ft-r pait Dlno yenr,uruliktwayif(Kt(4 tli r mi n Morfut cMldrcn'o mecUelne and uy taiuftclory la eviycas." druggist for use when nailed. . KimW GKAY'S SttKl PO'.VDEXS. l J r ii'fii .....,