DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD mrmmmtmKiKKBrimi0imi!mmmmmmimrmwwmtmn nmijii w nw i a SHE DIDN'T DARE TO LEAVEHOUSE On Verge of Nervous Collapse) Indiana Woman Was Almost Helpless. HER FRIENDS DISHEARTENED Troubles Disappear When She Takes Tanlac, and Nerves Now Are as Steady as Can Be General Health Splendid. "I wns on the verso of n collapse nnd wns nctunlly afraid to lcae the house, but I nm overjoyed now nt the way Tnnlnc has restored tny health go perfectly," declared Mrs. Cora SI. Jackson, C01 Mulberry St., Terre Haute, Ind. "I was almost a nervous wreck, nnd nt limes for anyone to even tall; to me upset me completely. Even nt night I could not get easy and quiet nnd would Ho wlde-nwake, hardly nble to sleep at all, nnd often just got up out of bed, I was so restless. Nerv ous headaches often came on me and frequently lasted for days at a time. Then 1 had rheumatism so bad In my Joints I was almost helpless. My leg nnd elbows hurt fearfully and tome times I just-ached all over. There seemed to be no relief for me, my friends were nil worried and 1 was almost disheartened. Hut, hnpplly for me, one of my friends suggested that I try Tnnlnc. I never will forgot how I begnn to Improve and now I think It Is wonder ful, that I am feeling so well and strong. My nerves are Just as steady ns enn bo and I haven't a rheumatic pain about me. I nm in just splendid health and wish everybody knew what o grand medicine Taulac is." Tanlac Is sold by lending druggists everywhere. Advertisement. Undecided. Nodd Are jou going away with your wife this summer? Todd She hasn't decided yet. Catarrh Catarrh Is a local disease greatly lntlu enced by constitutional condtt!6ns. HALL'S CATARRH. MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing the blood and bulldlnpr up the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do Its work. All Druggists, Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A Good Kind. "Er what brand Is this?" nsked the tnnn. looking at the gift bottle. "Contraband." Los Angeles Record. NERVOU How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga. "I suffered terribly With backache and headache all the time, rn was so weak and ner vous I didn't know what t6 do,-and could not do my work. Mv trouble was deficient and irregular peri ods. I read in tho papers what Lydt.i E. Pinkham's Vofo. table Comi?und had done for others and decided to give it a trial. I got good results from its use. so that I am now able to do my work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facta as a testimonial." Mrs. C.F. Phillips, Toomsboro, Ga. Weak, nervous women make unhappy homes, their condition irritates botn husband and children. It has been said that nine-tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency, "the blues," irritability and backache arise from some displacement or derange ment of a woman's system. ' Mrs. Phil lips' letter clearly snows that no other remedy is so successful in overcoming this condition as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. GENUINE ULL W DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for 10c ( VVt) W "J"-""" r ) VV. N U, GIOUX CITY, NO. 2' 1" ' SO WEAK mmmmitmmi mmmmX Ii m HI i i ftr m f&' . m Mm m WrtMttntlfl ii lPte LATE WORD ABOUT NICE SUMMER SUITS IN THE long story of spring and summer suits there nre so many interesting chapters dealing with suits of lihusuul character, that tho fashion reporter Is apt to forget tho'-e that nre plain nnd unpretentious. Hut these are most u.-oful and most Important. While nnyone may manage to get nlong without an elaborate or formal suit If she must the plainer street suit Is essential anil merits study, es pecially ns it contrives to be as smart as its dressier kindred, and by more subtle means. It has' arrived, In the company of others more pretentious, for summer time nnd all of them en tice the fashion writer to begin over again In writing the story of suits. Among formal suits there are those that consist of a one-piece dress with coat to match, in which a bodice of foulard or crepe de chine or other material is Joined to n cloth skirt. COSTUMES AT destined to .-ee horelf niTiijcd in fascinating bouffant skirt and pic ture hat. What with the Spanish In lluence, the Louis XV Inlluence and others, with crisp taffeta anil organ die, hi lovely colors, standing by to encourage the brldo In her selection, It will be hard for her to resist thcise quaint styles. They make a charming background for her own gown, an. well as a lovely wedding procession and may be worked out In many uiater'.als, as lace, georgette, silk, satin, tulle, ofjpn wllli silver tissue as a founda tion for transparent draperies. Hut taffeta and organdie lend themselves especially well to their making, either alone or in combination. ulther of them Is associated with lace, chiffon or tulle, tafiota solving especially well as a foundation to bo oiled with tho slieereht fabrics. It servos In the costume Micmn nt the loft of tho two pictured above, In a dross Milled with ecru net, decorated with corded frills of (tho lairi-ta ap plied ut the side In short fwitoons. These corded rills help support tlir I ufi'ant di.iperv and the iiun r ii ,. i "r l " ' i n ' ' i I ji ' i ' j i Tlie colors In tho silk body suggest those used In embellishing the coat with embroidery or otherwise. The French love this elaboration of the tailored suit and nn imported model reveals red nnd blue foulnrd In the body of a dress Joined to navy serge In the skirt by nn embroidered girdle In blue at a low waistline. For tho business of living every dny and lilting Into whatever the day may bring such practical suits ns those pictured are late acquisitions In the shops. It will be noticed that their .skirts are longer anil wider than skirts have been, that coats are open at the front and provided with either a narrow belt or wide girdle of the material. One of them Is split at the sides and employs buttons as a decor ation while the other relies upon tri angles of the material as a finish. FOR MAIDS lor tins piii'pusc The wide, crushed girdle with biiu.Mint bow and long sash ends Is important In this dress. If the bride is not Interested so much in plcturcsqtii "period" dresses as In those of her own time she may do her maids a good turn by choos ing embroidered crepe de chine or georgette and haing It made as in the chess Illustrated at right of the plc tuni. Or It might be developed In embroidered oIlc which Is displayed hi many beautiful colors. The ad vantage of tlil model Is Its usefulness In tin- wardrobe. Pretty organdie dtoxscs" make a good choice for tlu: same ivumii. Orgiindlr Is shown In all colors Including the lints peculiar to thlh wuscui and now fnhhlonablo. The way of the Juno bride Is easy this year, when her bridesmaids' dresses are hikUt discussion her path Is strewn with lovely materials In beautiful col-or.-, slid the styles are varied and nr. tlstie. The maids t re to bo cm gratulutod. . .HT If WUI i V ' ii m'.nty, OCTOPUS FIGHTS CREW OF LINER Washed on Deck in Storm, Puts Up Fierce Battle Be fore Being Killed. It Now Vorl:. A huge cuttlefMi stood off the crew of the Cuunrd liner Caro nla for a Ifi-mlnuto battle on the high seas, according to members of the crew. The cuttlellsh wns cast aboard during a storm, nnd before It could be Mtbduod Injured several men with Its six-foot tentacles and bit the chip's carpenter, John T'uggart, severely. me uaroiiins ;,.a passengers vouched for the lighting llsh. Two days out from Queenstown heavy seas Lashed Out at Him. washed all over the vessel. On Men day morning, when the rough weather cea.sed, the carpenter began n tour o inspection, that .stopped in the fo'cus tie head, where the cuttlellsh, as long as himself, lashed out at hlin. The razor-edged tentacles ripped in to Taggart's arms as he closed In, nnd at bay, the cuttlefish hit the bold car penter's innds, Taggart retreated, shouting for help. Members of the crew rushed to his ?illl and Capt. E. G. Dlgele hurried down from the bridge to join the rescue squad. Man after man turned back from the Haying tentacles, which tasted blood again and again. Finally a do.on hearty halts armed with vnrled weap ons, ranging from the cook's cleaver to the carpenter's saw, hacked down the defense and laid low the monster of the deep. Just Id minutes tho llsh lasted before he had to take the count. The body of the llsh was brought to port and was exhibited as proof of thu light. WROTE HIS WILL AND DIED Engineer, Pinned Under Locomotive, Remembers Wife While Men Work Frantically to Rescue Him. Cincinnati Pinned under a locomo tive that had fallen through broken trestle work of a lirldgo here, and realizing that be wu? mortally Wounded, Frailly .Meyers, ltillroad en gineer, of Covington, Ky., wrote bis Will whll" men were striving frantlcal- i Jy to release him In the hone of , hiiOng his life. I A beam had nenetrated Mevers' ab domen, steam was hissing from the wiei ked locomotive under which he was fastened, men were shouting and women shrieking as tho InelTecthe eff'iris at lescue proceeded. Through it nil the thing man lemaU'eil calm, failed for a piece of paper and a pi-mil and wrote (he following will as th" others' watched Ids agonized effurts at self-control: "I leave all I have to my wife." Me.ors signed his name and asked a flreiiinn and ,'i policeman to sign as wltne-ses. Soon afterward hu died. Met Mother's Funeral' on His Way Home to Sec Her Homer Itartlett of .Jackson ilie. FIa who attended the lu ll. iuI of his mother, .Mrs. Marlon P.iirtli-tt, at Hartford City, Intl., nM not know of her death untlJ be met the funeral procosluu en route ty (he church. Mr. Ilartlelt started for llart- fonl City In an automobile, knowing his mother was 111. lie approached the homo Just' as (he ; fun'-ral party was leaving. i -.MM Coeds to Learn Etiquette, ISIuoiulnxtoti, Ind. Women Htudetitu at Jh'liiiiia iinherslty are to receive liislniftlou In pioper etiquette In priv ate and public life. , The Iiuttructlnn will not be given at regular elussrouiu work, hut through le tine-, by Ml. Agues K. Wi llo, d"itii of women aim ml mt at t ict'i.i II 1" , 'uii' iry. iM 'FGliuOW TEK (JENT. j BISI8 1 siniilatin4UicroodbyKciuli-i mlm ibtiniiiJicSitmcnsandBg!!!".: Isr ' SVWl'UlULJMiJIl III iW i .T!nATlM.'rUQIl increr Ton-y---- , m pmiCTui. xm t...-- iWrJW Ji5im"fl""" . . . - n -J.,fM ConSjpationnnaDiarrWca nnrtWrlshncssmul F C.C !rcsu11inilrcfroniincy rncSirailcSiinaturcpt TJEV Exact Copy of Wrapper. One was happier when he was young jecauso ho didn't know so much. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning I Unless you see tho name "Bayer" on packago or on tablets you are not getting genuine, Asnlrln nre- scrlbed by physicians for twenty-ouo years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only ns told In the llaycr package for Colds. Headache. Neural gia, Ithcumatlsm, ICaracho, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists nlso Bell larger packages. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcycacld. Adv. If all the world loves a lover It has a queer way of showing It at times. Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashes That Itch and burn with hot baths of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Outlcuru Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially If a little of tho fragrant Cutl cura Talcum Is dusted on nt tho fin ish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. TIGERS USEFUL IN SUMATRA Lords of the Jungle Protected for Their Services as Destroyers of Wild Boars. Tiger hunting Is now prohibited In Sumatra. Lest our national pride should be touched, let it he said that this measure has nothing to do with M. Clemenceau there Is no fear of beelng (he fauna of the big Island de stroyed by European ex-prenilors on their travels, No, the truth Is moro prosaic. Truth Is always prosaic. In Sumatra the tigers are protected because they devour (he wild boars, which are great dcspollers or the (San tatlons. Tho tigers are la a way mon strous cats prejlug on enormous rats. Hero Is a domestic and ultllltaiiau role of which Kipling, poet of the Jun gle, never dreamed. Frjin the I'arls Figaro. KCtCh' ,P RsW 11 , s TTmm&nxaxxxtTnriixxiiuA umiiujumimsimiintr Ready to Every Bit P J3 is convenient, free from waste, and moderate in price. Skilled blending and long baking bring out the full flavor and richly nourishing Qualities of this cereal food, and make it easy to digest. "There's a Reason!' For sale hy all grocers "X ,,ixr,.mi. ,:uiiv CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of . In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CINTAUB COMPART. N(W YORK CITT. Some sweet-faced girls remind a of powdered sugar. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES And sprinkle In tho foot-bnth ALLKNa rOOTUASE, the nntUcptlc. healtn pow der for Painful, fhvollcn, Smarting k'Mt. It prevents bllntem and aore ipotn and Uko the Btlnc out of corns and bunions Alwaj uso Allen's rootaKniKi td break In new hoi nnd enjoy the bllas ot feet without aohe, Adv. There are nearly GOO sulphur mine on the Island of Sicily. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from rcporti from drufgirtu who nro constantly in direct touch with thu public, there fa one preparation tbtt has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. Tho mild nnd healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Iloot is soon realized. It stands the highest fow its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of thsj prominent Lifo Insurance Companies, in an Interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many appliconts for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble Is so common to the American people, and tha largo majority of thoso whoso applica tions are declined do not even suspect Unit they have tho discaBO. It is on salo at all drug stores in bottles of two sixes, medium and largo. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y for a sample bittlo. When writing be sure mi mention this paper. Adr. Beyond Cure. Steve arrived lute at his work near ly every morning, nnd the warehousa manager took him before the manager hoping by this means lo euro him. "This Is a serious case," bald tha malinger, with assumed sternness. "What have you to say for yourself, my lad?" "Aw'II .say nowt abeawt It, sir, If yo' don't." replied Steve. "Il'm ! Have you over been up be fore me since you started worktue here?" continued the maiiiigei. "Diinno, sir," replied Sieve. "What Utile do yo' mostly get Up?" Los An geles Times. Prophet Without Honor. The olllce girl Is not n IlooMer, and of courfco Is not expected to know everything. And yet On the occasion of the munlclpnl concert, she was asked If she Intended going to hear "Klljah." "Klljah who?" she Inquired. In- dlnnnpolls News. Eat and Eatable M of ft.lH m B ft w ' ' ' ' " " ! I V Nut z-f o