K tAmr V DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD ) T ) I: CM' t 4 f l I KEEPING WELL MEANS Many diseases rosy bo described u a catarrhal condition. Couths, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach and bowol disorders aro just a few of the voiy common Ills duo to catarrh. Fight It! Fight catarrh with a remedy of assured merit, a remedy which has a reputation lor usefulness extending over ball a century .DR. PERU-NA Tablet or Liquid A Good Time Coming. There was company nt dinner, nml tlie son and heir listened to the con versation. During meal an nulmated discussion urose regarding the" feel ing which, someone maintained, still existed between the North and the South. The minister remarked: "The time Is coming not so far off, when there will be no north, south, east or west, and " "Won't that be splendid," Interrupted little Willie. "Why does that Interest you?" asked the boy's astonished parent. "Because it wlli bo so- much easier to learn geography." Harper's Maga zine. Petrified Apple. Dr. C. B. Holt of Otis, Me., is puz zling local scientists with what appears to be a petrified apple. It was picked up on the shores of a nearby lake, and whether the "apple" Is petrilled, the work of nature, or of a clever stonecutter cannot be decided. It Is perfectly formed, yellowish white in color.piatural fruit shape, about two Inches in dlnmetcr and exact even to the stem, leaf and a decayed portion of the skin. Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Benders other perfumes su perfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Ad vertisement. Valuable Experience. ,"llas woman's participation In pol itics benellted the home?" "It has," replied Mr. Meekton. "Her arguments at some of the meetings have convinced Henrietta that there are people In the world just ns hard to get along with as I am." No man can make a mountain, but some men can tnako n big bluff. t&.Vcm r- "tfl A..FN!C t .fcV . . .. ttrmi vnvwju i:w. 11 tt' - - i 'fm$z TheSpirit of "Color Ditcord" glarti at you from ctrtatn icallt. DUeaiecarti til baleful ihadowi from umanitary uallt. Brighten Up Your Walls This Fall Have the walls of your rooms cheerful and sanitary, to reflect cheerfulness instead of gloom. Have walls that will harmon ize with rugs and furniture, colors that will enhance and not) detract from your gowns and personal appearance. IMi for Your Walls Instead of Kalsamlne or tVallbapcr Alabastlne will give you that soft, pastel effect In neutral colors that so many are enjoying in the most attractive homes and public buildings. Alabastlne is artistic, sanitary, durable and economical. Alabastlne has dis tinctive merits recognized throughout the world; ready to mix and use by adding cold water. Our Decorative Service Department Our decorative department has (he ability to serve you, and the detlre to do to. We have the experience of planning Interior decorations for thousands of the best home and that experience Is yourt for the asking. Remember, there b only one quality of Alabastlne and at a very economical cost. You purchase the tame Identical material that goes Into the home of the millionaire. The Alabastlne packages always have the cross and circle printed in red and are iden tical in quality. This being the case, the question of whether your walls ate artistically decorated depends on the proper treatment of colors Write w a tKMul that you art truncated and we will tend you a Chart that mar be eulir rilled in with the Information that will enablt our artist to work InccUigeruly and there will be no con or obligation on four part. Our reason! A proper!;, deo7rotii buOMg (s TMEONIYTOCX tPtPTOAfflJ The Alabastine Company 1653 Grand ville Avenue Grand Rapids, Michigan ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITY INTEGRITY RICE BROS. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION SHIP YOUR CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP TO US SERVICE THAT SERVES" Accurate Market Reports Gladly Furnished Free Write Us- Sioux City Chicago Sioux Falls Wire U A CONSTANT FIGHT AGAINST CATARRH HARTMAN'! mold Kvarywhmre QUEER METHOD OF DEFENSE Fishes That Have the Power of In- dating Their Bodies, Frighten. Ing Their Enemies. The swell fishes of tropic coast waters have the power of suddenly Inflating the body with water or air until they assume nn approximately globular form several times the normal diameter, which must be disconcert ing to any enemy about to seize one. The porcupine fish, In addition to doing this, has the body everywhere covered with long, sharp spines which project in every direction liko the quills of a hedgehog. The trunk fishes, In stead of being protected in this way, have the body encased In a bony shell, like a turtle. In the East Indies there nre rectangular species, but ours are three-cornered, beechnut shaped. They go by various annici' cuckold, shell fish, and so forth, the cowflsh being n species with two hornlike spines projecting from Its forehead. They are excellent eating, cooked In the shell like a lobster. The back muscles of the swell fishes nre sometimes eaten, but make a risky delicacy, as there are well-authenticated instances of severe poisoning from eating these fishes. The poison seems to be local ized In the viscera and to permeate the rest of the fish after death. Too Full for Utterance, Maybe. "When Porson Goodleigh tried to start his flivver he choked the engine off three times In succession." "Ha I Did ho make any remarks ap propriate to the occasion?" "No, he didn't, but he didn't, have exactly the same kind of expression on his face he wears when he says, 'Let us pray.' " Birmingham Age Herald. C'mon. "I'm lookin' for a harness shop." "C'mon. Them's corsets." Louis ville Courier-Journal. J I nnniiiia Chierfulneit, hap pineir, health, if rene peacefulneti, ii the beautiful "Spirit" ofAlabai. tine walli. one cf omt bert ojtcrriafmenrj. -i l thrift-TVJ aw vm -1 .' v AtPi u in i WkU l L -, '4 miyMmuinmiiud ine I MIX IN1 ONI I MINUTE WITH I COLD wTtr RICHES WAITING FOR LOST GIRL ftalatial Home, Land and Fortuno for Child of Romance Who Is Being Searched for. Now Vork. Somewhere In the Unit ed States Is a sevcntcon-yenr-old clrl, a Spnnlsh-Amerlcnn child of romnnco und ml venture, for whom n large for tune Is waiting. Back In Spain an aristocratic old Castlllan grandfather is fretting away ) his last years for her, and, here In America, three wealthy uncles nre seeking her to tell her that u fourth uncle has died and left her a great estate. Helen Owen, the missing heiress, Is the daughter of the late Warren d. Owen, a, Roosevelt Hough Rider, who won the daughter of Don Estehnn Oar cjo In Cuba, In the Spanish-American war. Rough Rider Owen fought n duel for the hand of Sonorltn Oarclo with her proud old father. It Is stated by She Escaped Through a Window. Clyde Owen of Pittsburgh, Pa., who 'went to Chicago seeking the girl. Since then both have died, and the girl has disappeared, after 17 years of as romantic a life as her parents lived before her. The father died In April, 1920, at New Bedford, Mass., and slnco then the girl's uncle has died, leaving his estate to the young woman. Helen, Inheriting the temperament of her parents, wns too fond of the free dom which she was accustomed to. She enjoyed cabarets, dances and the "movies." It is believed that the girl enmo before the Juvenile authorities on several occasions. The girl wus sent to n home In Chi cago because of her wild escapades. She escaped through a window one night and has never been heard of since. It Is believed that she has changed her name from Owen to Gor don. If the much-sought girl can be lo cated, she will have a palatial houe. six acres of land nnd many thousands of dollars, SHARK KILLED BY PROPELLER Owner Could Not Guess Cause of It x Because Vessel Was In Clear Channel. Norfolk, Va. Henry Owens had the scare of his lllfe when he was mak ing his way Into Horn harbor, in Mathews county, a few days ago, in his motorboat. nis boat was speeding along at about 14 knots when It struck some obstacle that shook the craft from rltem to stern. The boat was In deep water and a clear channel. Owen could not account for the collision with the submerged object. The boat's engine went dead nfter the collision, and Owen went to the stern of his boat to see what tlo trouble was. He found the fast re volving propeller of the Iroat had killed n shark. There was blood all over the surface of the water. The shnrk measured nine feet. Its body was cut In several places when It came to the surface after Its con tact with the propeller. Divorced 30 Years, They Have Knot Tied Again Waldon Altwood of Oregon, III., secnty-llve years old, and Lydla Altwood, slxty-nlne, his former wife, from whom he was divorced HO years ago, were re cently remarried at Dlxou. III. Altwood, In his marriage license, gave his business as a hunter , and fisherman. i . Batted Ball Killed Boy Pitcher. Baltimore, Md. While pitching In a baseball game on the grounds of the Stnte Norma) school, Audrey Knsor, fourteen years old, wus killed, ' Ho threw a ball to Edward Llghtcnp, fourteen, who wus batting. Llghtcap hit the ball which struck Knsor be llnd the right ear. causing concussion of the brain. Put Baby In Mall Box. Trenton, N. J. A baby 'boy was 'wind hero In a mall box with a bottle f milk for nourishment. The chruicu Under wus n farmer. The mall box -wiHjiear the place vlioro a mother 'erently deserted a bntyy girl (InnlpntalSriuidTraoli UTfrxTJTtTtM TlT'f Vf' iTrniinr.-.'J PER CENT. I AYCCCiaulclTcparuuuiii. ..:int!nfttrKrnni bYKceUlA llnOthcStomacasafldDowcbrf, nicrcbyPromottnpifcjffl311 i ,1 uiccnuinc55wmiiwY'"---( ' MahcrOplum.Morpranciv'; I Hlncrnl.NoTNAnOTlci 1 ah5Eia(asftaK JhmabS4 Senna JheJWeSetl Mltlitt ffenn Sfl l&Arrrrmitnr m A .nlnfiitRpmedvfor "'wrt". & Constipau'onondD.archoea m ana t evens u -"-- m rcsulllnuicixfronwnWariqr. 2i y facsimile Stowtorcos fJSilGENTAmiGOHMHfc SSS aw 'A'"9f HWWi m Exact Copy of Wrapper. BALKED AT WORD "COMMON" Profiteer Felt It Was Due to His Dignity to Have Nothing But the Very Latest. Bishop Homer Stunts said at a din ner In Omaha : "If we were nil as nnibltlous to progress ethically us our war profiteers are to progress socially, It would bo a very good thing. "A war profiteer decided recently to drop the- Baptist faith and turn Episcopalian, ns all the bang-up people In town went to the Eplscopnllan church. "So he visited the bookstore nnd nsked for tho hymnnls, Bibles and so forth that he would need In his new way to worship. "lie seemed well enough plenscd with the volumes that the salesman laid before him till ho came to the Book of Common Prayer. Over this he frowned nnd shook his head. "Thls'll hardly do, ho said, and he tapped the title with his forefinger. 'Let's have something n Ilttlo moro select, bo.'" Poorly Equipped. "Funny how some people try to get along with no household equipment at all," remarked Muggins. "Why, those new neighbors of mine haven't a lawn mower, a hose, a stepludder, a saw, a fishing rod, nn Ice cream freezer or any new books." "How in the world do you know they hnven't?" asked Muggins. "Why, tho (Jay after they moved in I stepped over in a neighborly way and tried to borrow those things." New York Suh. Security. "Pa, what Is security?" "Security, my boy, Is something worth fifty dollars on which a banker will lend you two dollars." Happy Is the woman who has as many changes of gowns as she has of mind. Also unusual. II 1 af &1i" 3rWT i ,. , ii 1 1 , -,, .-.mm II The Folly of Cheating Nature Many people get the idea that they can keep their nerves on edge and their digestion upset year after year, and "get away with it" They sleep only half as much as they should and never get properly and thoroughly rested. If you tire out easily, if you aro getting pale and anemic, if your food doesn't digest as it should, would it not bo well to otop and consider whether coffee or tea is having its effect on you? Tho caffeine and' thein found in coffee and tea nre drugs, as any doctor can tell you. Is it any wonderthatthesteadyu80 of these drugs sometimes causes serious damage? If you really want to be foil' with yourself, and Postum for Health "There's Children W mm.WmjM ill iliil Ki w a m. fl hh ; fym aaVF WaW 1 H H M A VI M H ' SgI?RSs555W55w555Wkwwto Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all arc agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man's medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither wouli be tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. Your Physician will,tell you that Baby's medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. A Baby's stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Make a mental note of this:-It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the aL&0Zz a THE CINTAUR COMPANY. NKW YORK CITY. Not Quite Finished. Tho most embarrassing moment of my life wns when a new stenographer enme . to work for my boss. About noon of her llrst day with us I wrote to the old stenographer and I left tho note In tho typewriter when my boss called mo In. Just then the now ste nographer came linck from lunch and' she read the note. When I came out of my boss' ofllco she said, "There Is a note of youra la tho typewriter. Do you want to finish It?" The note rend: "Dear Peggie I am writing to let you know of our new stenographer. She Is dead from tho neck up and ns slow as molasses. She has a face llko n ." Chicago Trib une. Reasonable The matron entered tho seasick pas senger's cabin softly. "Is there anything," she said, "any thing at nil that I can do to make you feel more comfortable?" "There Is," remarked tho girl who was doing her llrst-tlnie-ncross. "If you don't mind." "Not nt all, my denr, not at all I" "Well, then, M It's perfectly conven ient, you may pick mo up and lot me down on the ground under large tree, please I" Richmond Times-Dispatch. Work for Two Presidents. It almost seems advlsablo that the people elect two Presidents every four years; one to shnko hands, talk, meet the public and lay cornerstones; the other to be President. Portland Jour nal. Fair Resemblance. "Have you anything In tho shupe of celery, waiter?" "There's rhubarb, sir." Be fair; then you need fear neither God nor man. One never realizes the aimless life of a policeman until the olllcer at tempts to shoot n dog. give yourself the oppor tunity you deserve in order to do your best work, make up your mind to quit coffee and tea for awhile and drink delici ous, appetizing Postum instead. Postum permits sound, refreshing sleep which builds strength, energy and endurance. Order Postum from your Grocer today. Drink this hot, refreshing bever age in place of tea or cof feo for 10 daya and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feeL Poatutn comes In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) mado instantly in tho cup by tho addition of boiling water. Postum Coroal (In packages of largo r bulk, for those who pre fer to mako tho drink whllo tho meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. a Reason 11 Cry For Signature of TO seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the toasted flavor you will al ways want it ThtsJfWJiCa UvGutZ i Indians' Idea of Man's Origin. How tho Earthmnker making ina&n from hits of clay, first did not baka -him long enough and ho came out . white, and secondly baked him roo long und he came out black, and thirdly baked him just right and ha came out red, Is the Creo Indians' ex-, plnnatlou of the creation of the races of innn. This and 24 other Ind'na myths arc contained In n collection of Indian lore recently complied by, Charles 10. Brown, curator of tho Wis consin State Historical museum, Madison, for summer session students at tho University of Wisconsin. A Steady Aim. Miss Catt "What Is her aim In life?" Miss Nlpp "Making a target of her husbnud." Western Canada Land of Prosperity offer to home seekers opportunities that can not be secured elsewhere. The thousands of farmers from the United States who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on FREE homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces havo been well repaid by bountiful crops. There Is still available on easy terms Fertile Land at SI5 to $30 an Acre land similar to that which through many years haa yielded from 20 to -islusheln of wheat to the acre oats, barley and (lax also In great abundance, while ralslmt horses, cattle, sheep and hogo is equally rofitable. Hundreds of farmers in Western anada have raised crops in a single season worth more than tho whole cost of their land. With such success comes prosperity. Inde pendence, good homesand all the comforts and conveniences which make life worth living. Farm Gardens, Poultry, Dairying are sources of income second only to grain Hiuwuig mm BiucK raisins. Auruciive llnfrA mkj.f I LL. l 1 .iiiiiu,c( nuuu iiciKiiuurs. cuurcnes ana schools, cood markets, railroad facilities, rural telephone, etc. Por certificate cntltllna you to re ducctl railwuy rates, illustrated lltera t'ire, maps, description of farm oppor. ah j vin."ODa,oa,KIicnewanl iiuciiauuu uriusa woiumoia, etc.. 0. A. COOK, Drawer 107,Wler. lown. 8. Oak.iR.A.CARftETT, ail JacksonSt., St, Haul, Minn. Aataariia4 Aaat,0ot. f tmmlfrallM .na c.lMli.tlM, Oall. .1 Cuu V. N. U,, SIOUX CITY. NO 37-102I. .at ".,X IIS w . toasted I