DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD It ' t m fi Catprrh Con Bo Cured Catarrh Is a local disease' Groatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore retulrea constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MUDICIM3 Is taken Internally and acts through tho Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys tho foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and asslsU nature In doing Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, What More Did He Want? Achilles wns sulking In his tent. "Why don't you build a tax-exempt house?" we demanded. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE trade Fin HeaiTHCD u a.PATCIir orrica THE GREAT Poultry and Hog Feed 100 PURE No Adulterations Makes Pigs Hogs Makes Chicks Chickens Im-soui? .CONDENSED i Reduce White Diarrhoea and Cholera Losses Increase Egg Production ORDER NOW Don't Wait a Day 1 fju Are Missing Something Good PRICES REDUCED TO Bbls., 500 lbs .'3Jfcperlb. Half bbls., 300 lbs 4c per lb. Quarter bbls., 140 lbs. ...... . .4c per lb. f. o. t. factories SPECIAL NOTICE You may deduct one-half cent per pound from above prices, for cash with order, during April and May. Consolidated Products Co. Dept. 400 Lincoln, Nebr. 6 uwFairv Sodas packed in-tin 6 keep the dainty freshness m m gxV N ar-ax i -jsma ta...IAJ3MBi FAIRYS0DA IfgjBISCUlfcJ 5H0WnncDaMjiiES UlKIUttUMAWnALI I T-UIWA ALWAYS IN SEASON The dainty tastliiess of these Ann rnirkrrH muko tlirm a jeur 'round food for eirry iluv use. Served with salads and tart deaicrts. Ttfy make dellRhtful snmlwlches with your favorite lining- and make the daintiest, crisp. lent Manturrltes and other confections ImaK- Inable. Served with soups ond with drinks uch as tea, cocoa and chocolate, of course. There are a Front many uses for Fairy Soda Cracker crumbs, such ns making hamburger, meat loaf nnd scalloped dlshrs. A can of Frlry Sodas hnndy In your pan. try will be economical help In preparing any meal luncl any day Ask your Orocer for I.TUN'B FAIRY SODAfl and be sure you get tho eenulne. 7 EIGHT FINE FARMS Eastern Nebraska, Western Iowa, Douglas County, Nebraska, Pottuwattamle, Taylor, Adams, Fremont Counties, Iowa. Hundred sixty to six hundred forty acres; highest Krade, best neighborhoods, highly productive, finest Improvement', close In On. main roads. Equipment If desired Prices rlRht Terms to suit, low interest. Possession at any time. D. A. BAUM, Owner, City Mst I tildi . OMAHA EIGHT FINE FARMS Carter Portable STEEL GARAGE Bectlonal. 10x16 ft. Clreis sliding Coors. 1'rlee I1W, &&1 .jwi Irt tit " '&k$ tend'to'any length. Ship- fjt JsaiJ ping welgbt, 1SU) pounds. MS r . u. u. flinahB Can -r OAICTKIt bllKET MKTAI. CO., OMAHA WoasteM YsrsrsrsrsYJCfiM-e jEff---" 1?4 11 ksHsSBBB7 ) m 12G MAMMOTH JACKS hue a bargain lor joa, couie quick. U IlnCUMV'S J A UK If A KM Cedar Ituplds, Ions tlUO UVekl). I', tmanent position selling household necessity 31 PC. dish set to cus tomers on 90c order, Hepeat orders. For terrify, at American Co., Dept 10, Chicago. Would You Intest (10 In u Texas Oil Field business offering chance make IS 00OT Partlc. free. Clayton, IIIH Ohio. Wichita Falls, Tex. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 17-1021. 'K'4"MX'M VaS CONDENSED CLASSICS HENRY ESMOND X By WILLIAM & MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Condensation by X : Mrs. Annie u. Hubbard, Little. ton, Maso. X AVllllnni Make pence Tlinckerny Tr nil Intensely lOTe d by kin friends nnd nss much disliked by IiIh enemies. Such personalities as Tennyson, Fits Gerald nnd Chnr lotte Uroute vrere answers Inir In their devotion, but the bnntiem-on In Grub street, the lesser fry who en vied Ills social successes, regard ed him ns nn In auflcruble snob. lie did Indeed tnkc n quite child like dellRht In dlrt Injr frith the so clully eminent. He frankly liked to be pointed out ns "the Rreut 3Ir. Thnckcrnr," nnd ns frankly he re sented the Krass rnnilllnrlty of Tom, Dk-k or Harry, Mho rhnuccd to hnve known blm In bohc niln. nut It wan rntber that he piti lessly discerned nnd detested the toady ml the inenn-NpIrlted flunkey thnn Hint he ivns n snob. Thnckerny lleil nt the period when rvenlth without mannern or Intellect Ceuernted widespread desire for social nieces. At the same time "The Hack Kitchen" and "The Cave of Harmony," Immortalized by Colonel Newcome, rrere the most enncrly frequented haunts of the day. Thnckerny knew etcry aspect of this rather vulfrnr so ciety. He was ns much nt ease with the prime minister of ICiiRlanil as with the proprietor of the "Hack Kitchen." With his keen satiric sense nnd shnrp rrtt, the chronicler of snobs flayed It; nlth his tender henrt nnd kindly hu mor the irrent novelist understood It. In his own way he atrotc to resen ernte It. These qunlltlcn of henrt nnd mind, which live In his books, created the pur.xle of his personality! lie was n cynic! II y bis life nil wrought Of Kcnerous nets, mild words and Rentle wnys Ills heart wide open to all kindly thouKht, ' Ills hand so quick to clve, hts tongue to praise! I N the days when the Stuart wits playing his losing game -for Eng land's crown, n sullow-fnccd, pre cocious boy wns growing up, half oved, half-neglected, In Cnstlewood House, knowing all the secrets of Its hidden, chambers, where cavalier nnd priest could hide for a lifetime. Harry ivns reputed the Illegitimate son of Thomas Esmond, Lord Cnstlewood, whose childless wife, herself an Es mond, had been a beauty nnd king's favorite once. After Viscount Cnstle tvood had died, fighting for King James at Boyne Water, and King William's men had taken his lady pris oner, hiding In her bed, painted nnd powdered, resplendent In her brocaded gown nnd gold-clocked red stockings by her side the japan box holding tho papers of the Royalists another kins man, Francis Esmond, had taken pos session of the old house. "O den certc," little Harry Esmond said In his heart, when Rachel, 'the new Lady Cnstlewood, In her lovely girlhood, met him in the yellow gnllery, and there stirred In him the begin nings of a lifetime's devotion to her, to her beautiful children, Beatrice and Frank, nnd to his Jovlnl, new pntron, Francis, Lord Cnstlewood. As n loved kinsman now, Harry had grown to innnhood, when suddenly the small pox, ravaging tho neighborhood, de stroyed for a time Lady Castlewood's beauty, and her gay husband's heart turned to lesser loves, though he still cared enough to be wildly Jenleus, when Lord Mnhun, a London blooi made love to her. The two men fought, and Francis, foully murdered by Mo hun, on his death-bed made a written statement that he had long known from the priest who heard Thomns, Lord Castlewood's, dying confession that Hnrry Esmond had a right to the name he bore, and was head of the house of Cnstlewood, Tills paper, stained with the blood of his dear master, Harry burned, nnd vowed thanking Heaven thnt he hud been enabled to mnko the righteous decision that his mistress should nev er know sorrow through him, nnd thnt little Frank should become Lord Cnstle wood In his father's stead. Fntc dealt hardly Just now with Harry Esmond, for as he lay wounded and in prison ns a result of his part in the duel, his dear lady, visiting lilm, chose to believe thnt he might have prevented her husband's death. Per haps because she felt In her heart n tenderer love for him thnn she dared confess, she forbndo him her home, nnd oven her friendship. The living of the parish church of Cnstlewood, long since riromlsed him, wns given elsewhere, nnd Esmond would hnvo been pennlleas and friendless hnd not tho old dowager, his father's widow, who had long cherished pique ngalnst the younger nnd fairer Lady Cnstle wood, summoned him t her new house at Chelsuy. As lie kissed her with ered hand nnd snlutod her as Mar chloncss, Horaethlng in his assured bearing made her guess thnt he know he was her husband's true son nnd chief of the house. Half frightened, JV'V r$f J j id sho drew from him tho story of his ro uuiH'lntlou, nnd when ho told her that his father's son would not aggravate tho wrong his father had dono her, nnd asked only for her kindness, her worldly old henrt was touched. Hence forth he was "Son Esmond" to her, nnd when her Influence nt court had procured him nn ensign's commission, alio wna proud of him In his laced scarlet coat Esmond served with somo distinc tion under Marlborough abrond nnd was wounded nt Blenheim, but tho best thing his cninpdlgnlng brought him wns n chance encounter In St. Gudulo's church nt Brussels with Father Holt, tho tutor of his boyhood, who told him his mother's story. Sho hnd been of that very town, nnd n most tender, faithful creature. His father had deserted her, married her secretly, and again deserted her, nnd sho had taken her broken henrt to thnt convent. Esmond knelt by her grave, took n flower from tho little hillock, and ns ho listened to tho choir chnnt lng from tho chapel, realized nfresh that love and humility were all that counted In life. One great happiness hnd como to Esmond before this he hnd seen his denr lady, her face sweet nnd snd in her widow's hood, in Winchester ca thedral and when their eyes had met, the tlmo of estrangement wns pnssed. Knowing now how her heart had fol lowed him, he dreamed thnt they might be happy together, hut sho saw moro clearly. When, in their houso at Wnlcotte, Beatrix, tho 10-year-old maid of honor, with n scnrlet ribbon upon the whitest neck it tho world, camo to meet him, ho forgot her mother. No other woman of her day was like her for beauty nnd wit, nnd for ten yenrs ho wns her slave, kneel ing with his heart in his hand for tho young lady to tako, while she looked far "higher than tha nameless nnd fortuneless colonel. "Yes," sho snld, "I solemnly vow I want n good hus band. My fnco Is my fortune. Who'll como? Buy! Buyl" While marquises and lords were coming, eager for her, Esmond bore the torments of n hope less passion, and his dear mistress suffered with him. At last n suitor worthy of tho prize nppeared the Duke of Hamilton much Beatrix's senior, wealthy, nnd second to none in -the kingdom. Es mond had to nccept his fate. Tho wedding gift he made her wns tho splendid string of dlnmonds his fath er's widow had given him. As she ac cepted it with n cry of delight, her bridegroom-elect, with a dnrkening face, told her he did not choose tho Duchess of Hamilton should nccept presents from gentlemen who had no right to tho names they bore. Her mother, to whom the old dowager on her death-bed hnd maliciously told Harry's story, answered for her: "Hnrry Esmond Is his father's lawful son and true neir. we nro tne re cipients of his bounty, nnd ho Is tho hend of n house ns old as your grace's own." And Beatrix, from whom It hnd all been kept n secret, whispered to him, "Why did not I know you be fore 1" On tho eve of marriage tho duko died In a duel. Beatrix mourned him honestly, but Esmond dnred hope for himself, and planned n bold move to win her love. All tho Esmonds wero henrt and soul for the Stuart cause. Frank, tho young viscount, who wns fighting ubrond, closely resembled tho exiled chevalier. The two came to gether to Lady Castlewood's London houso, the prince Impersonating thu viscount, nnd Frnnft, his valet, and were received with great Joy. Stuart partisans camo to tho houso by stealth, and the plot spread like leaven. Tha maid of honor contrived nn Interview between tho prince nnd Queen Anne, his sister, whoso health was falling, nnd all hoped that she would proclaim him her successor. Then Bentrix's friends began to fear for her, as the prince, who hnd no respect for women, wns infatuated with her and sha listened to him. Agnlnst her will they sent her to Cnstlewood. Suddenly tha Queen was reported dying, nnd tha prince could not be found. Beatrix had found menns to tell him her where abouts, nenry Esmond nnd Frank roda nil night to Cnstlewood. Entering by ho secret window, they found tho prince nnd told him they came to nvenge their dishonor. 'Taking from their old hiding-place tho papers prov Ing his birth and title, Esmond burnt them before tho prince, with the words: "I draw my sword nnd break it, and renounce you. Had you com pleted the wrong you designed us, 1 would hnve driven It through your heart." Frank, breaking his own sword, echoed him: "I go with my cousin. I'm for the Elector of Hnn over. It's your Majesty's fault. You might hnvo been king if you hadn't come dangling nfter Trlxl" The talk was scarce over when Bea trix entered the room. Sho turned pale at tho sight of her kinsmen, nnd looked nt Esmond as If sho could have killed him on tho spot. As they rode back into London, tho herald was proclaiming: "George, by tho grnco of God, king." Queen Anno had died that night. Tho chovnlrer escaped secretly to France, where Btfitrlx Joined him. Frank hnd married u foreign counteaM, nnd Esmond's mistress was left nlone. At Inst, as beautiful In her nutuinn as maidens In Uiolr spring, she listened to him, nnd consented to become his wife. In their Virginia plnntntion they built n now Castlewood, nnd found thero nn Indian summer of bo reno hnpplness. Copyright, 1915, by tho Post Publishing Co. (Tho nosipn PoBt). Copyright in tha United Kingdom, the Dominions, Its Col. onles and dependencies, under the copy, right act. by the Post Publishing Co,, Boston, Mass,, U. S. A, All rights reserved. Dome Ton THelpsT THl I m J MAKES USE OF DEAD TREE Ornamental Flowering Vine May B Traced Over the Top, With Re markably Good Effect. The idea of growing nn ornnmentnl flowering vine over the dead trunk of n tree suggested n pergoln top. After th tree hnd been sawed off to tho height desired, the bark and snpwood were peeled off with a drnwknlfe, nnd a smooth, even surface thus secured The Trunk of a Dead Tree Is Con verted Into an Attractive Pergola Over Which an Ornamental Vine U Trained. writes C. L. Atelier of Fargo, N.VD In Popular Alechanics- Alagazlne. A straight board nnd n level made ll easy to bring the two branches of the crotch to the same height; trial deter mining tho height that would nppeai best In tills case about 31 foot. Tin top Is mnde of two U by 4-Inch pieces resting In recesses on the sides of tin trunk nnd having their tops Hush These pieces are each 12 feet loop and the ends wero curved, ns shown The 'i-lnch sides wro nailed to the trunk, while the 2',4-foot crosspleces. of tho snme stock, wero nulled, broad side down; these were spneed about 8 Inches npart and hnd their ends beveled on the underside. Two conts of otl, Into which burnt timber hnd been' stirred, gave tho pergola a neu tral brown color and, of course, helped to preserve the wood. NO ROOM FOR THE "KNOCKER" Indianapolis Newspaper 'Tells a Few Plain Truths, Straight Out From the Shoulder. Indianapolis Is fortunntcln tho qual ity of Its citizenship. We n'ro the most American of tho great centers In the United States. Wo have 'few of the problems brought to other municipali ties by alien elements. Tho city showed front-rank progress In tho recent cen sus report. It Is lending In building construction and Industrial progress. It Is not perfection, but is much nearer to thnt goal than most cities nnd should not bo libeled and slandered even by a few lightweights of Httlo or no lnlluencc. The residents of Indlnnnpolis know the truth nnd tiro not deceived by tho city's trnducers, but tho effect on strangers may be serious nnd in nny case cannot bo of advantage to any one. Those whose stock in trade Is de struction Instead of construction, hurtf illness Instead of helpfulness, nro pests who should be mfide nwarn of that fact by the loyal, public-spirited citizen. They may have to bo endured, but It should bo in tho contempt they deserve nnd that will Ignore them to the point of ostracism. Indlnniipolltf Stur. Grow a Rain Tree, Get Water. It Is estimated that on of tho Peru fliin rnln trees will on the nverago yield nine gallons of water "pur diem." In a field of nn aero of one kilometer square, that Is a,i.50 feet each way, can be grown 10,000 trees separated from each other by 25 meters. Thin plantation produces, dully SiUTi.OOO liter.i of water. If we allow for evaporation and Infiltration, wo huvo l.'ifi.OOO liters, or 20,r:u gallons, of. rain for distribu tion dally. Tho rain treo can bo culti vated with very little trouble, for It MfiiiH indifferent ua to tho soil in which It grows. Pillow Effective Weapon. With her pillow as her only weapon, a woman of I'lenoniitvllle, Fin., put to (light n robber who entered her home. Tho woman was awakened by u creak ing on the stairway, and saw a man neeplng up. She snatched up n pillow from her bed and, running to the stair way, sho heaved thu pillow with all her strength, catching the burglar full In the fqco as he stood up. At the same time sho screamed. The Impact of tlie pillow hurled the bandit down tho Malrwtiy. Ho Jumped through u win. dow nnd escaped. Plan Early for Beauty. All healthy cities desire beauty. Not all have thu chance to get It. Alany achieve their gieutness with buch stu pendous oxpeiifco of fortune that beau ty Is wiped out before tho city has time to lift Its eyes from Its lubor to ItH landscape. Tho best time to phut for bounty Is when tho city is sturtliiK Its growth. l mmm Jl 253?; &$ WV..O fJuiAr- "& ,.s4 --s ZJhlbM-lMrl!ilm . i W hill I 'Mi ! i 111 ' in WESTERN CANADA fe Ai - Is as profitable as grain growing;. Successes as wonderful as those from growlnit wheat, oats, barley, and flax nave eeen maai n raising Koraas, Cattli, Shtsp and Hoc. Brlsht. sunny climate, nutrlt lout grasses, good water, enormous fodder crops these spell success to the fanner and stock raiser. And remember, you can buy on easy tsrma Farm Land at ' -land equal to that which through many er wnaat to tn aera grazing una convenient loxora trraln farm n nrnnnrtinnltelv low nrices. These Innds hAVB ' ever rural rnnvenlrnro" cood schools, churches, roads, tele phones, etc., close to live towns and good V ... . . . t.t. .a .I.A fan- .- l you Want to KCl USUI IU WIC lUllii, ui scale man is poMime unuer your present cunamons. inn cst what IVestarn Canada has to otfsr you. For IlluitrsteJ lltrrstur with mips and particulars rrearOInc redoctd rsllww rsus, loestlon e( laud, t., appU to Depamseut of Immigra tion, uttawa. uansus, vr 0. A. COOK, DRAWER 197. WATERTOWrt. 8. DAK.t 'R. A. GARRETT. 311 JACKSON ST.. 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A sworn statement of purity is with ivcry bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should Have the best. On sale at all drug stores m bottles of two sizes, medium and large. Ilowever, if you wish first to try tills treat prcpnrntion send ten cents to Dr. Ivilmcr & Co., Binglinmton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be euro and mention this paper. Adv. Searchlight for Night Flying. A powerful senrchllght of tho now "dishpnn" typo has been built for the government for use in guiding uvlntors In night (light. This great beacon has approximately 11,000,000 candlepower. It Is operated by two enormous mo tors nnd It cun "pick up" an aviator thrco miles In tho ulr. Tho light Is set upon a wheel chnssls and can ho easily moved about. It will bo trans ported by motor cur nhend ofi tho planes each day to the spot where the landing Is to be mndc tit night, and Its ruys will guldo the aviator to tho ground. From Bad to Worse. Dan Why so serious, old man? Bert I hnvo good reasons. My mothcr-In-lnw's coming for n visit. Sho has "tho gift of tongues." Dnn That's nothing; mlno Is a mind render. Dodging taxes establishes potunl state of anxiety. a per- lie Turned the Corner- llhe man in the fog thought he was lost, "but he turned the corner there was his own home! Ifo many, troubled with dis turbed nerves and digestion due to coffee drinking help has seemed along way off, but they found in P0STUM at a delicious, urmK. Lfid.c mcuae jtui health and comfort. here's a Reason "Made "by Postum Cereal Company Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. fii jflTn.. . xnscrdiis n sflmi yz-j ;;-i--rTZr;r.LM.'?.i'fi- nKU.,.1, . iimit m iiKTBfm" mnnm iitq 15 to '30 An Acre years, has yielded from 20 to 48 buthsta markets. r,?t iu inuu w. -.nv. A f ..I ... .... M TM.r 'Jl ST. PAUL, MINN. J ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Gives cass and comfort to feet that are tender and sore. If shoes pinch or corns and bun ions ache this Antiseptic, Heal ing Towder will give quick relief. Shake it In your Shoes, Sprinkle It ta the Foot-bath, Sold everywhere. HASTENED WITH GLAD NEWS Footmnn Reasonably Felt Ho Had Something of Importance to Com muntcate to Employer. MlsH'AIucSwlney, tho sister of th. Into lord mayor of York, relaxed enough at a dinner In New York to tell n story, nbout tho Irish onrl of Dunrnven. "The earl of Dunrnven," sho snltV "has n magnificent country seat, Dun rnven castle, and Iord Lyons onco sent him thero a gift of a pair of emus. "These emus wero nnmed nfter. their giver, nnd, h they wero rnr birds, n great desire prevailed at Dun raven castle that they should propa gate. This deslro inn from tho cart on down to thu very stnblo boys. "Ono day tho earl was giving tt stately luncheon when a footmnn rushed In, wild with excitement. " 'Your lordship oh, your lordship,' lie panted, 'Lord Lyons has laid an egg.' " j Carries Hla Own. Dolly (coldly) Tho next tlmo 1 speak to you In a street enr I'll bet you'll raise your hard-boiled lint J Dick But I won't If I'm on mj; wny to worlc. s Dolly Why, whnt's on your mind then? Dick Two sandwiches nnd a cut a pie I Buffalo Express. ' When n woman hnR nothing clso tot do she wnshet her hnlr. the corner grocery satisfying table - y.ffl-j-fai'" si STIHflW a!sa3ammlCviV naaw -.. - -. - rmmxm kiMW&WvM SBVltt-'fl ji .ELinuL -i'l1! ''A J ,-'5I:-"--'--'-ms. Y LsciiJJr" S I- h