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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
ft DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD t 4 i AN OPEN LETTER TO WOMEN Mrs. Lillle Tells How She Suffered and How Finally Cured Philadelphia. Pa. "I was not nMn fn do my housework and had to lio down most of the time and felt bad in my left side. Mv monthlv periods were irreg ular, sometimes fivo or seven months apart and when thev did appear wouldUast lor two weeks and were very painful. I waa sick for about a year and a half and doctoredbut without anv imnrovemont. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to me, and the second day after I started tak ing it I began to feel better and I kept on taking it for seven months. Now I keep house and perform all my house hold duties. You can use these facta as you please and I will recommend Vege table Compound to everyone who suffers as I did.'' Mrs. J. S. Little, 3455 Livingston St., Philadelphia, Pa. How much harder the daily tasks of a woman become when she suffers from such distressing symptomsand weakness as did Mrs. Little. No woman should allow herself to get into such a condition because such troubles may bo speedily overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American women to health. Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Got the Last Word. Mrs. Scrnpp The doctor says 1 crnvo things that don't agroo with inu. Scrnpp That's nothing. I once had the stunc trouble. Mrs. Scrnpp When was that? Scrnpp When I married you. Important to Wlothora Examine carefully every bottle ol CASTOHIA, that famous old remedy for Infants und children, and sec that it Rpnrs Ihn s i i"1 Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris Covering the Situation. Visitor "I hardly know what to do with my week-end." "Native "I sug gest that you put a hat on It." At the Literary Meeting. Literary Lady "Are you fond of Lamb, .sir?" Literary Gentleman "IXsnys or stew, ma'am?" HELP THAT ACHING BACK! Is your back giving out? Are you tortured with backache and stabbing pains? Does any exertion leave you "nil played out? Feel you just can't keep going? Likely your kidneys are to blame. Overwork, colds, hurry and worry tend to weaken the kidneys. Hackachc is often the first warning. Headache nnd dizziness may come, too, and annoying kidney irregularities. Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills the remedy recommended by thousands. Ask your ncighborl A South Dakota Case Roy H. Chase, carpenter, Alex andria, S. D.. eays: "I suffered w 1 1 li kidney troublo for somo time. My back was so painful I could hardly stralRhten up. A friend advised mo to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's cavo mo nromnt rellof. I UtJM l.avo always recommended Doan's to others, for lliey aro u. wonderful rem- edy Jjft Ooan'a at Anr Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S "p'SSS FOSTEil.MU.BURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. r. uap.t off. PETROLEUM JELLY For bums, cuts, sprains and all skin irritations. Relieves dryness of scalp. KEFUSE SUBSTITUTES ESSESEB&OUSH MFG. CO. i,(.ONWU0"TU State Street WewVorh A Bad Cough If imslccttj, oftrn lerria to aerioua trouble. Safeguard your health, relieve your diitrria und aoothe your irritated throat by taking 4S&J W. N. U OUX CITY. NO. 2-1921 mm, & I w- i II GSMfute&t IHTHWIM HTl'S Vaseline- r4seline jtphCiX V vPf W DRESSES INVITING TO THE E AKLIEU than the first robins come harbingers of spring in the shops. They are tlio.se Cotton materials, as well known and as welcome as the red-breast, nnd distributed over the length and breadth of the land. Janu uryiinds our old friends nintng fabrics ginghams, chmnbray, percale, dim ity, voile, chnllle and the like Haunt ing their springtime colors and Invit ing the loresighteil mothers to make selections and begin the children's sew ing. One can almost forget the winter by working on garments and with ma terials that constantly suggest sum mer time and getting this work out of the way, In a leisurely fashion be fore the more Important matter of dress for the grown-up members of the family comes up for consideration. At the time that the shops make n display of new wash dresses, fashion publications, and also the shops, pio vlde examples of now frocks for lltlto folks. Those on display show simple and practical dresses that have the charm of neatness for one thing nnd Ingenious design for another. Spring colors, too, are pleasing nnd beautiful Gay and Picturesque Bonnets -" v . 0 ". WWWMWVW, .AflOoAda T1113 trend of tho styles In rlill tlron's hoadwoar for several sou sons past has been toward tho plain est of lints und bounotH, nnd Is not changing. Hut these plainer styles huvo not en'liol.v crowded out gay and llcturestiu' llttlo affairs In millinery that crown tho heads of lucky chil dren who arc allowed several huts each season. Cozy bonnets frame rosy fates with the softest and llulllest of facings, made of fnbrlcs uy feathers or anything which takes the fancy of designers as suited to kii11 indies. They aie tiHti.u iu re worn on state occasions when one must ho quite dressed up. A group of these fascinating models for the younger generation Is shown nbove, nil designed for midwinter wear, with the tpiulnt, always beauti ful poke-bonnet shape featured among them. At tho bottom a small poke of hatter's plush would bo very pilm with Its hand of ribbon If It were not for a soft curly ostrich pluino Hint curls at tho side. IVunlly bonnets of this kind have a colored facing of silk and tho plume Is In the same color, A much SEAMSTRESS ly combined, In ginghams especially. A frock of this material, suited to ghls from seven to fourteen, Is pictured here. It will bo noted that It differs very little from present styles and Is easy to make. It lias n plaited skirt set on to a plain bodice, having n llttlo fullness at the front, which Is mnnagf-d by gathering the front pieces nlong the shoulder seams. The long sleeves are finished off with bins bands of the gingham, bound with tape. ' Tho collar Is cut and bound In the snmo way nnd a bmallcr collar of white goods Is worn oer it. The girdle and a bib front are cut In one and tho girdle buttons at tho back. Small, silt pockets, set In at ench side, are bound with tape and five llttlo pearl buttons, set In a row under each pocket, make a prim and pretty finish. The dress of plain chambray, with bloomers to match, meets the needs of llttlo girls of thrco to six. It Is made with a plain skirt, gathered onto a short yoke, nnd hns short sleeves with turned back cults. Gnyl; colored coarse linens make very durablo dresses of this kind. ..". larger poke bonnet mnde of velvet if shown at the left of the group. It has n (llgnllled sash of moire ribbon and gloiles In a large red velvet , poppy. A livnl of these bonnets nppearu above them In an mousing miniature hat with gay crown of brocaded ribbon Just like grown-up millinery and side crown of el vet. The slashed, up turned brim Is bound with faille rib bon and there Is u sash with long ends of the same. Tho most pretentious of dressy bonnets finishes tho group, a regular poke shape with brim entire? ly covered with curled ostrich plumes, making tho softest of settings for pretty faces and ringlets. It has tlei of elot ribbon with satin edge. ytuL, 0 &fe&L corriiOHT n vtjTiiN ucvvuu union Fur Trlmmlnrj. Fur-t rimmed dresses nno fur trimmed blouses are being worn. Jar I -'- s Ov li WAS OUT TO SAVE MONEY Mrs. Newbrlde Had It All Figured, to Her Own Satisfaction, at Any Rate. "Yes, It does, na you say, give rath er nu air to the Hat," agreed the al most now husband. Ills wife hud seat ed hersvlf on the arm of his chair sur veying their latest acquisition, tho baby grand piano, which tilled three fourths of the living room, "And now If we only lino one of those nifty one-nrni Iloor lamps," mused the almost new husband's bride. "Why, Ilcttlnu, It was only yester day that you argued the piano would finish the room without buying an other thing," protested tho almost new husband. "That was one of the ar guments you used to whecdlo mo. into buying 1" "Well, of coiirsv, It saves us buying a luscious blue pluslt bed-davenport, or a graceful chaise longue or a library table," she defended, "There simply Isn't room In this npartment for much besides the piano. It really is nn economy In the end. Hut a lamp Is dlltorent. You know that a grand pi ano Is not complete without a lloor lamp. And while wo are at It we might as well get one of the newest kind. Just think how cozy we would look with you sitting peacefully under the new lamp while I play to you ev ery evening I" "Hum I" groaned the almost new husband. "The next thing you'll !- telling me that a grand piano requires an oriental prayer rug under the ped als, a rersian scarf thrown across tho bench and u vuso of dollar-a-smell roses In constant attendance. I'm rather surprised that you haven't men tioned another apartment with n pi ano room for your pet I" "It would be nice," agreed tho bride falling to note the touch of sarcasm In the voice of her hushund. Then she rallied her forces once more. "Hut think how much money It will wivo us on movies. Hy staying home to play and sing we save let me bet. exactly CO cents n dayl" "Hy the way," said the almost new husband, "we mustn't foiget our serial on Friday night. Last week left Harry Hairbreadth in an awful fix. Do you think the piano would mind If wo left It alone just once?" "Oh, I guess not," answered Hetty absent-mindedly. Then she launched her (hull attack. "You know, Hilly, I can't expect you to give up going out entirely, at least until I learn to plliy better. I have heard of a splendid teacher at $10 an hour and I really think, to bo worthy of such an Instru ment, I should take lessons 1" "It's not tho original cost, It's the upkeep 1" said the almost new husbnnd. "Come nlong, my dear, to the movies." House of 1,000 Rooms. A maze which forms a happy hunt ing ground for robbers, Is tho house formerly occupied by the ministry of war In Vienna, says a correspondent. Tho great size of the thousand roomed house evidently attracts tho attention of thieves and the military and police seem unable to keep them out. Or naments, pictures, typewriters, every thing and anything, even to tho door knobs nnd knockers nre constantly be ing carried away. When a thief, In the course: of his wanderings, meets anyone, ho simply pretends to have come on business, and goes on until ho conies to an unoccupied room, there he quickly gathers together anything he can lay his hands on, and departs. In many cases the robbers have an accomplice In the street to whom ar ticles aro thrown from tho window. Cream-Colored Moles. It Is rather curious to find dead moles lying about dykesldes when molefur prices are so high, writes a correspondent from Scotland. I cros-ed a field, and at the exit I counted no fewer than moles In a heap. These had evidently been thrown there by u local trapper as useless lum ber. More curious still, 1 came on what may bo called the unique In moles. A gardener had trapped four of these rodents of a decided cream color. No portion of the bodies gave signs of normal coloilng. The gar dener said he surmised there wero more on his premises, but he had failed to catch them at the date ho exhibited the four referred to. Continental Camp Rediscovered. "Connecticut Village," one Of tho camps of Washington's soldiers in tho Hudson highlands, the slto of which has long been unknown, lias been redis covered l,v members of the New York Historical society. The unearthing of a ba.vonet blade, a grapesliot, buttons of the Continental Infantry and aifcll lory, bullets, gunllluts and other mili tary relics, togtber with topographical (haracterlstlcs that tally accurately with let otds In Continental documents, bnve placed the camp on the faun of James Smith, about a mile and a half from Cold Spring village. Cow Gives 42 Tons of Milk. A Hiltlsli Fileslan cow, owned by an Fngllsh farmer, gave moie than 'j.OOfl gallons of milk during HMO, mid prom ises to lepeut the performance this year. In tho two years her output of milk amounted to coiiKlderahly more than '1,000 gallons and weighs more than 18 tons. In Icus than six jour Moms Hoko has had seven calvs und given more than '1U tons of milk. Moro Trouble. A firm of music publishers have pro. duced what they describe as a tluee quarter mio-stcp. It will soon ho im possible to ct a dance without being accompanied by a profosiionul urlth uiutlcluii. London Punch. Women Who Suffer Should find relief from tholr suffer ings by taking tho woman's cm Ecrrtnco Tonic nnd Nervine, which as helped so mnny women, soma of them right in your neighbor hood. When tho household cares and the worries of everyday lifo havo dragged you down, mndo you unhappy, and thcro is noth ing in lifo but Ueadacho, backacho and worry, turn to tho right pre scription, one gotten up by Dr. Picrco fifty years ago, which has helped many thousands of women in this country. It is called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and can bo had in every drug store in tho land, in tablet or liquid form. IIastincjs, Nehr. "About soven years ngo I beenme very mlsernblo with weuknovsa from which women suffer. I Buf fered with palno nil tho time. One of my neigh born urged mo to take Dr. Pierco'o Favor! to Pro Bcription be cause, it h n d i on roil hor of Bimilnr symp toms, so 1 do- i5vTPi cided to try it. took four bottles of l-nvoritoricscription' beforo I folt Mitislled as to my condition nnd feel certain mat -.favorite Prescription' saved mo from tho operating tnblo nnd tho surgeon's knife. Two years after wards when the turn of hfo commenced, 1 took 'Favorite Prescription' ngnin with tho leault that I enmo through strong nnd healthy and still malnluin wonderful henlth." Mns. Ma it Tit A Stiiaykk, 6J5 South Denver Street. .. Modern Deluge. The biggest yearly rainfall Is In As sam. In 1S01 the world's record was broken there by a fall of 803 Inches, or more than 07 feet of rain. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousnndfl of women havo kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womcnfl' complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or tho result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidncyn are not in n healthy condition, they may cause tho other or ganbto become diacaped. Pain in the back, headache, loss of nm bition, nrrvoiiBiicsH, nro often times Bymp toms of kidney tioublc. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kiluicr'B Swamp-Root, a physician's pro-f-criptioti, obtained at any drug store, may bo just the; remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large nizo bottlo im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test thin crcat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. Co., DingliRmton, N. Y., for a sainplo bottle. When writing bo euro and mention this paper. Adr. A private In tho United .States army, with specialized knowledge, can earn ?(10 n month. As usual, wnen n precedent Is brok en, it Is proved that It shouldn't be. Sure Relief fr--1xv1ckH" 'N5gS 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief E LLANS FOR INDIGESTION IJ!IV-V s f KVT P ri r - Kill That Cold With CASCA'KAgQOlNlNE roa 'tytrr&P& AND Colds, Coiifjhs "OMV La Grippe Neglected Coldo cro Dangerous Take no chances. Koep this standard remedy laindy for tho flrat snnoza. IJroako up n cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe, in 3 days Excellent forllunducho Quinine In thin form iloos not affect tho head Cascara la best Tonic Luxuilve No Opiate In Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT :-::::: X' - X - X - t - X - t - C - X' I Why Are Skin So Difficult to Overcome? xX"X'xK"X"X:kkX"X"XxX"X-X"Xx:' When your skin brcuks out with itching eruptions, tetter, rash, ec zema, psoryasis, or other terrifying disorders, temporary relief will do y'ou but little good, for soon all tho itching; nnd irritation breaks out afresh with renewed fury, and you soon realize that local remedies such as ointments, salves nnd simi lar treatment will never rid you of your trouble. Thcso troubles originate in tho blood, und if you expect real sub Organization, Reiponaibility, Integrity In Other Word tho Reputation of RICE BROTHERS Cattle Live Stock Commiition, Sioux City Stock Yards Cattle Host GUARANTEES SATISFACTION Hog Sheep A Reliablo Firm to Ship to Sheep dec u rut u market reportx euly furul Atvl free. Writo ua. Also Chicago, 111., Bloux Full, S, XX wi mvpwmnv 0 0 Wins Championships at Interna tional Live Stock Show. Splendid Exhibits, Both of Anlmala and Grain, Won Admiration of Judges and Spectators. One of the most Interesting sights at the International lilve Stock show at Chicago was the evening parades of horses nnd cattle. As the Cnna dlan section of theo parades camo In to view, nnd as' It passed around tho ring1, there was continued applause. There wero two or three reasons for this, the principal one being thnt In this section there were tho wonderful Clydesdales, the Ilclglans nnd the Per cherons that had carried ott champion .ships nnd first prizes. The provfneo of Saskatchewan had a splendid dis play of Clydesdales and showed In a number of elnsses, nnd In every class they got In tho money. A reiunrkublo nnd noted winning was that of tho University of Saskntchewan, showing "I .aily Hruce." feinalo Clydesdale, In a class of 2-1 and tnklng second. In competition there were entries from such famous studs us Conynghani Uros. of Wllkesbnrre, P. I.. James of lOaston, .Mas?., and George Chlett of tho snmo state. Sho was beaten by ui Imported mare, but was later made champion American-bred niaro nnd reserve grand champion, an honor never beforo conferred upon anything but nn Im ported anlinnl. The following aro some of the good things that Canada won at the Inter national, In a fair light and no favors. Grand, chninplonshtp for Clydesdale stallions; championship for American hied Clydesdale mares; reserve senior and reserve grand championships for Clydesdale mares; grand chnmplon ship for Southdown sheep; sweepstakes grand championship for wheat for tho continent of America; championship for Durum wheat for America. Another of the reasons for the ap plause given tho Canadian sections ot the parade was the heartiness with which tho American spirit was Imbued that Impelled It to greet with tho full est appreciation tho efforts of the win ner, and the hundreds of Canadians It: tho Immense audience of the amphi theater appreciated It. Tho purpose that Canada hnd In making exhibits from their farms, whether It wus or live stock und they had It there In all branches grains, grasses or roots, was to demonstrate that the war had not created devasta tion, that the country was nllvo with Interest In tho matter of production and that Itlind ability to produce In a manner thnt would bring it champion ships, und what better place than the international, where It would bo placet! beforo thousands mnny of whom, with tho enlightenment thus gained nnd with a desire to better their condition, would he made to realize that In the neighboring country to tho north there was an opportunity thnt It might be of advantngu to them to embrace Advertisement. Naturo Lesson. "Do nuts grow tui trees, father?" "They do, my son," "Then what tree does yho doughnut grow on?" "The pantry, my son." Harper's Magazine. Cultivate tho habit of detecting tho possibilities for good In things and people. It Is worth tho effort. lie n good listener, und you will not he allowed to say any thing. You never get a chance. f - X - I1 xx:xxx-:"XX"X"X Diseases 1 stantial relief you must treat thorn inrougn tno blood. The best remedy for this purppvo is S.S.S., tho fine old blood remedy tliat purifies the blood of disenso germs, nnd thus restores tho skin to a normal and healthy condition. Uecin taklnc R.S.S. tnAnv. nml writo a completo history of your caso, and our medical director will give you expert advice without charjio. Address Chief Medical Ad viser. 101 Swift Laboratorv. At lanta, Gj.