aaaaT""ai?.j4?.?.w.' iiume-?- 'ms Vfttt nw ii WLMmmmramimn m I ' hi mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmatmmm rlt ElUiir Way Tabltft tr LlquM PE-RU-NA Mr. . V. M.rhll Ilrtmplon. Mlcb!rn. ffrln from Snlemle C.tmti Inrolrlaf Head. Note. Throt tad Stomach, clilmi a complete cure. Illi letter U convincing Tor the put two rer. I here been troubled with mteolo caUrrb I d eTl boxee tt le-rn.na Ubleu end tor r hire effected e complete enre. I do not heeiute to rreoBmend re-rn-aa for ell catarrhal condlUosj." Mr. Mirihtll ii )usloneofmnTlhouunJl whohive been benefited by Dr. Hartmeo tftmoui medicine la the peit fifty yeere. ... ... , ItUbretlmuUtlnrlhedirctllon.cnrlchlnrlheblood and lonlne up the nerve that Pe ru ne Ii able to exert uch a loolblne, heatlnr Inflmnce upon the rnucoae membrane 'which line the body. It Ii wonderfully effective remedy to rritore tlrenrth efler a protrected tlckne. the trip or Spanlih lofluenia. Kcp In thi Honti toM trywhT wmmmBBaamammmam Al birth tin- pulhe of it normal In "rjlvlilunl bents ISO times n minute, nt the ngo of thirty, F-cventy times. In Tahiti serious rrlincs nre pun ished by tattooing a mark upon tho jorehentl of tho delinquent. ' After n man Is about so old ho be gins to talk about what a fool he used to be. - - .pi .. i Plspirii1 Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbazo Pain. Pain Accept only "Bayer" package Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets Ilottlcs of 24 and 100 All druggists Aaplrta la Uie trtde mark of Barer Manofaotora of llonoaootlcaddeater of SalToyUcw CARRIED SECRET TO GRAVE I Canadian Prospector Refused to Divulge Location Whero Gold Cropped Out. A man who kept his secret to the end wns tho Canadlau hunter Gilbert son. Sixty years ago, when he was making a canoe trip up tho Wapsho river, the Now York Evening Post plates, ho struck camp for the night hear what later discoveries Indicate must havo been a largo body of gold jpenrlng ore. Without knowing what this ornamental stono was, ho took home a big piece to uso for n door height. A whllo after this n geolo gist who was visiting Gllbertson Identi fied the ore, and a rush to stake lalms along tho Wapsho ensued. Hut the unwitting prospector would never ell where he made his great find. In ater years ho bccnnio Insano and died, litlU lufuslng to roveal the location. Thls season n systematic search of that country Is being made In hope .pf rediscovering "tho Gllbertson lode." ' r- Lo'.t. t. Stella Did she lose hor heart? Belln Yes, she wants It returned rvlth ono question asked. Tho sea Is generally getting moro end more salty. Alfred tho Great built Huglnnd's flrtt lleot In 878. The Man Who ((' The proof of is in the eating33 was only half through He started a p.rxd puddlnfj- "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts fffera I aKHiiMntMncmauwu I X , wunnrnrwuSiaVrcMMMM I The Chinese mid Japanese In their I ftililjin tw 1 Yist HTIIIr. X7vi? tic, a stream containing Bllvcry fishes. California leads the states In tho number and variety of Its mineral products. The man who has a good reputation may not be able to realize tho fun he might have if he didn't S. which contains proper directions. lleytlcaeU SUNSHADES FOR LUCKY DOGS Innovation That Was Brought About " by tho Protracted Spell of Un usually Hot Weather. Ono of tho quaintest innovations of tho recent heat wave in London was tho Introduction of sunshades for dogs. These consisted or light crepe-de-ehlno protections suspended over tho animal's necks by light wire, strands. Tho "lucky" animals whoso masters or mistresses bought Uio sunshades did not seem so plensed with Uicm as perhaps tho donors had hoped, re marked London Answers." Ono dog found tho heat so oppres sive that ho sought the shelter of a railway tunnel on the nighbury tube. Ilero ho wns, howovcr, so frightened by tho continual pnsslng of trains that ho shrank Into a dark corner and remained there for two days, until his master, on tho Information of a railway man, fetched him. Although sunshades for dogs made their first appearance, there wns a strange absence of tho straw hats that horses used to wear before tho war. Have horses been so hardened by tho great campaign thut they do not need tho consideration that dogs got7 She always believes that her shoes look larger than they really nro If they feel comfortable. Said: the pudding proof, but ho didn't finish it. There's a lot of trouble In the world from puddings that taste good but don't do good. They "eat" well, ,but that ends the recommendation. Sanitariums are full of pudding-eaters who stopped the tcstat tasteandforgotto inquire whether their food gave the body what it needed until the body rebelled. Grape-Nut3 is a food that tastes good and does good. Tho proof of Grape-Nuts begins in tho eating and goes on through tho splendid service which Grape Nuts renders as a real food. Grupe-NutB Is the perfected good ness of wheat and malted barley delicious to taste, easy to di gest, and exceptionally rich in nourishment for body and brain. DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD MARKET REVIEW Compiled by the Nebraska State Bureau. BIG DECLINE IN GRAIN PRICES Cattle Steady to Lower, Choice Yean lings and Calves Up; Hogs and Sheep Higher. Cattle Receipts of cattle at Omaha last week totaled approximately tho same as tho week before, although opening with tho lightest Monday's run since the first week of September. A Inrge percentage of tho supply con sisted of western steers with nn oc casional load of cornfeds. Iteports of heavy receipts of grass beeves at Itlver markets, especially at Kansas City, uf fected locol buyers' orders to some ex tent but deslrublo kinds finally moved nt steady to higher prices, Gopd yearlings and light steers offered the strongest competition thruout the week. For tho week good and choice hnndy welglits and yearlings were 25c higher. Yearlings reached a top of $10.50. Tho bulk of fed steers sold from $7.7fi to ?9..r0. Grass steers brought ?5.00 to $0.00 with a top of $7.75. Cows and heifers sold steady to 25c lower, the bulk going nt $3.50 to $5.50. Bulls were 50 to 75c lower, selling mostly nt $2.75 to $3.50. Calves gained 25c, reaching a top of $10.00. Hogs All classes nnd grades of hogs were 10 to 25c higher for tho week. The bulk of medium nnd light butchers selling toward the last of the week nt $7.25 to $7.70 nnd packing clnsbes nt $0.10 to $0.00. Tho demand from both shippers and pnekers wns active. The receipts for the week were below those of the previous week by approxlmutelv 2,000 head. Sheep Receipts of sheep for the week were 23,000 head less than the previous week and prices ranged fully 25c higher on most grades. Not so many country buyers wore on tho market but regular order buyers were active nnd packers were out early. Tho bulk of westerns sold nt $8.00 to $8.25; nntlves, $7.25 to $7.75; owe, $3.75 to $1.25; wethers, $4.50 to $5.00 nnd yearlings, $5.00 to $0.00 GRAIN. The trend of tho grain market wits downward nil week nnd prices reuched new low levels for the senson. How ever, export demand was better toward the last of the week and n late message reported two million bushels of wheat sold, mnlnly to Italy nnd the Orient. Latest reports placed the visible supply of wheat nt 52,705,000 bushels, nn lncrcnso of 1,030,000 for the week It Is estimated that only 40 percent 'of tho northwestern wheat crop remains to be moved. The total exports for week lust reported were 5,540,000 bushels as compared with 4,379,000 bushels for the preceding week. For tho week to dute, Chicago December wheat lost 10c; Minneapolis, 13c; Kansas City, 9?ic nnd Winnipeg, 15 c. POTATOES. Potato shipments reached the high est point, so far this season, during the week ending October 1st, when 10.001 cars moved, nearly doubling the prev ious weeks' volume of 5,821 carg The season's shipments to October 3rd in clusive were 82,118 cars. The season's shipments from western Nebraska to October 3rd. inclusive were 3,128 car as compnred with 250 cars to the same date last year. On the Omnhit market, Nebraska potatoes, grade No l sold nt $2.25 to $2.35; No. 2, $1.50 to $1.75, Prices to growers In western Nebraska carloads f. o. b, sacked, Early Ohlos, No. 1, $1.80; No. 2, $1.50" to $1.00; wagon loads, cash to growers, $1.17 to $1,25, mostly $1.17 per 100 lbs. DAIRY". Eastern lluttcr markets, developed a stronger tpno when definite Informa tion became available as to tho quantity of Danish butter to be ex- pected in tho nenr future. Better grades advanced from three-quarters to a cent during the week nnd under grade showed slight Improvement. Closing prices for 02 score New York, 10c; Chlcngo, 41'c; Philadelphia, 40V4C and Boston, 40c. Latest reports from The American Association of Crenmery Butter Man ufacturers show nn Increase of 9.8 ovov the corresponding wort: n year ago nnd an Increase of 44 over the provlotts week. Tho total receipts at Chicago for tho month of September were 14,881,307 lbs. Of this quantity of butter, Nebraska contributed 1,107, 412 lbs. Locully, country butter Is sell. Ittg at from 25 to 30c nnd tho station price for butterfat Is J14e. POULTRY. Receipts of both poultry and eggs nt tho principal markets continue con siderably In excess of last year and prices remain steady to higher. Kggs advanced a cent to a cent and u half ut New York and Chicago during tho week. Local prices; Select, 3l-37c; No. 1, 32-330, Local prices, poultry: Broiler., 18-250; springs, 10-17c; hens, ItHOo for lights, heiny hens, 19-20c. No Room for More. "You ought to rend the newspaper-, nnd get a different opinion." "Opin ion! flood Loid, man, I hnve three al ready." Dartmouth Jack-o-Iintern. Violates Traffic Laws. "Whlh returning to camp one night walked right Into a herd of ele phants," states a well known explorer In his memoirs. We have nlwnys main tiiliK'l that all wild animals above the Hlr.o of n rabbit should carry two head I lights and ono rear light while trawl j uig uftur duric. London Punch. TAKES CARE OF 5 CHILDREN ' Mrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Roxbury, Mass. "I Buffered contin ually with backache and was often do- spondent, bad dizzy spells and at my monthlv neriods it wao almost impos sible to keep arounl at ray work, sinrx. my last baby camo two years ago my back has been worse and no position I could get in would relieve it, and doc tor s medicine did notheln me. Af riond recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I havo found great relief eince using it My back is much better and I can sleep well. I keep houso and havo the care of flvo children so my work is very trying and Tarn very thankful I havo found the Compound such a help. I recommend it to my friends and if you wish to use this lotter I am very glad to help any woman suf fering as I was until I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Maude E. Taylob, 5 St James Placo, Roxbury, Mass. Backache is one of tho most common symptoms of a displacement or derange ment of the female system. No woman Bhould make the mistake of trying to overcome it by heroic endurance, DUt profit by Mrs.Taylor's experience and try LydiaE. Pinkham'sVcgetableCompound A Day of Rest. "Funny thing about Jackson; he never motors his wife out to the coun try nny more on Sundays." "There's a reason. He claims It'i bad enough to have to lug home stun from tho city on week dnys without having tho wlfo pick up produce bnr gains along the country ronds on Sun dnys." New York Sun. A Suggestion. Mrs. Scrnpp I've talked and talked to you until I am worn to'n frazzle. Scrapp Well, why not shut up for repairs? Boston Transcript. TO seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the toasted flavor you will al ways want it 7kvJhtttJ$&z DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or acnes; teel urea; nave neaaacne, indigestion, insomnia; painful pas sage of urine, you will find relief in COLD MEDAL V WIMMM Th world's standard remedy for Iddney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National Remedy of Holland rince 1696. Three sizes, alt druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal on eery box and accept no imitation PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RnoTDanama-8totnaIrrai.Uit RefttorA Color and Daauty to Gray and Fadad Half tue. ana 11 iwai itiicviiu. niwwT Cpfn. Wfca, latfhui!iif,K.T HINDERCOIINS RcmOTM Oomt. CI- lout. '.. atop all pain, rnturta com tort to tna (crC make watklDc rar. U by mall or at Drue- fflita. uuoox inamicai noni, nKWvm, n. a. 7" KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Soap 2S, Olatatat 25 and 50c, Takou 25c LADIES PltNPID OPPORTUNITY dllw COMPANY Mil 8 Hlckl Awu, Ckku WMarprooJ Apron Buy dlrct tha bait at loweil coat attractive pattarna of dlngbain. Parcala. plain apL rrlcta on raquaat. Amir ADron Co.. till Smltn BUU.. S.attla. Wato. i 1 ybfl P' Hl iIstrikU toastedf V BJ HOME TOWN IIELPSfe PREDICT SMALL TOWN BOOM Residential and Industrial Readjust ment May Come During the Next Twenty Years. Is this country to see very soon n "boom" of the smaller community ns contrasted with the great city? The editor of the Wllllnm Feather Maguzlne of Cleveland suggests It, ns follows: "Within the next twenty years It seems certain that two movements will take place that will cnlnrgo the small town. "One of these will be tho migration of business nnd professional men nnd their families to towns of 5,000 to 20,000 located within a fifty-mile radius of cities In which they work during the day. "The other will be the decentraliza tion of Industry and the movement of both factories and worUIng forces from the city to the small towns. "With Improved living conditions, factories will favor smnll town sites, figuring that they will thus reduce their labor turnover, and save enough In overhead, taxes and Interest on ex pensive city sites, more than to com pensate them for the disadvantage of doing business In a small town. "If this adjustment does tnke place It will solve many of our most per plexing problems, for there Is no ques tion that our cities nre getting too big. A city, like n business, cun get so large that the law of diminishing .returns begins to operate. It Is an established jprlnciple- that when a business grows beyond a certain point the return on the capital Invested decreases. "The same principle applies to cities. Big cities have such problems as trans portation, housing, henlth, fire nnd police protection, from which the mall town Is largely free. "The factors which are doing much to hasten this decentralization are the automobile, the motion picture and the talking machine, nil of them recent Inventions. "The nutomoblle has shortened the dlstnnce between the small town and the big city by 7f per cent. "The motton picture has given the Bmall town the cheapest and most popu lnr form of entertnlnment ever de vised, while the tnlklng machine ha" enabled the people to hear the world' best music right In their own home. "One other force has aided and Ik aiding the smnll town, and this ifl cheap printing and low postnl ratest. National weeklies nnd monthlies, through their edltorlnl and ndvertls Ing columns, have brought the world's newB and markets to every door." NO SIGNS ON THE HIGHWAYS San Diego Bars Things That Obstruct the Motorist's View of Danger ous Curves. All signs, stands or obstruction of any kind must at once be removed from the public highways or rights of way In nnd nbont San Diego, Qui., by virtue of nn ordinance passed by the county board of supervisors. After listening to specific Instances of tho placing of advertising signs In such a way that they obstructed the motor ists' view of dangerous curves and thereby menaced those who use the highways, tho supervisors ngreed that the practice should be stopped Imme diately. The new ordlnnncft-xwlll affect the plnctng of advertising signs on county highway bridges, or over the highways st any point. It also will force the vendors of fruit or other produce along the county ronds to keep their stands away from the highways and oft the right of way. Labeling the Washington Trees. Following correspondence with of ficers of the American Forestry as sociation, Colonel Sherrill, the engineer officer in charge of, public buildings and grounds, has arranged to label the principal trees in Washington's pnrks, so that everybody Interested mny know their Identity. The approved design for the label Is n small cast Iron plato curved to fit the trunk and screwed securely Into place. On the surface of this plati is fastened un aluminum plnte shov Ing In embossed letters the comma nnd scientific names of tho tree. These nlates wltl be placed on about 1,000 trees, Including all the rare and least-known specimens, nnd as many of the Indigenous anil better-known specimens as possible. It Is said that the collection of trees In Washington Includes one or two specimens ot prac tically every treo In the civilized world that will grow In that climate. Postcards Help Boost City. To encourage civic art nnd to op pose Infliii'iices which hinder tho city beuutlful movement, tho Municipal Art league of Chicago has prepaied n series of postcard views of Chicago nud vicinity. Tho new cards nre made from prize-winning pictures In a re cent photographic contest and are fin ished In' the finest photogravure woik. They arc an ubsolute departure from the Idea of the ordinary picture post card, und aro expected to add to the prestlgo of tho city by u truer and moro satisfactory expression of Its beauty, Popular Mechanics Magn et no. ' MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS, WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Even a sick child loves the "fruity" tnste of "California Fig Syrup." If tho tittle tongue Is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse ,the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works all the constlpa tlon poison, sour bllo aud waste out of the btmcls, and you bavi ti rrtil, plop ful child ngnln. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves n sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for bnbies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother l You must say "California" or you mny get an Imitation ilg syrup. Advertise ment. Gland Causes Divorce. Tho Increased prevalence of dlvorco In proportion to tho growing wealth of the country was attributed by Dr. Ernest E. Tucker of New York nt the annual convention of the American Osteopathic association to a change in function of tho pituitary body, one of tho smnllest of tho so-called ductless glands, which, he said, Is about the size of n pea and is hidden on the underside of the brain. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect It. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of Iddney or bladder disease. If tho kidneys are not In a healthy con dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita ble and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y you may receive sam ple size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Advertisement. The Days of Long Ago. North Poor Jack Is about down and out. West But he was a wonderful tonstmnster 1 The Cheerful Liar. First Trunk Enjoy your vacation? Second Trunk Feeling fine; I could lick my weight In baggage men. It Is not the correct thing even In polite society to return the visits of o physician. Manners can make fortunes. Used In One Family For Twenty-Eight Years Jane, Mo. "Twenty-eight years ago I was in very poor health, having taken the measles when my oldest child was one month old. My blood was out of order and I also had inflammation of the womanly organs and bladder. I doctored witli the best doctor I knew of, but gradually grew worse until I wasn't able to do anything. I heard of Doctor Piorco's medicines so got a bottle of ' Golden-Medical Discovery' and ono of 'Favorite Prescription nnd I immediately commenced to improve. After taking three bottles of each I was able to do light houso work and felt like a different person a very- small expenao compared with what I had been paying the doctor. Since then I have always used thesa medicines in my family." Mbb. Ouables Shanks. Send lOe to lr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo,. N. Y., for a trial packago of any of his-remedies. No alcohol. Keep Clean Internal cleanliness means health. Without forcing or irri tating, Nujol softens the food waste. The many tiny muscles in the in testincs can then easily remove it regularly. Ab solutelyharmless tryit. ThtModm Method cfTrtalms dm Old ConpUlni krtfTU I Monev harW luithnu, nii..l!(n I if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES I (Hunt'a Salve and Soap), fall la the treatment of Itch. Bctema, Kinrworm.Tetter or other Itch !. all. i4l-.x. P .t.1-. . ... .-.i.w.pvHpcB. j imircai ment at our risk Sold by all reliable drugclita. A. B. Rleharda Medicine Co, Sherman. Texaa Write for Kre Hit containing description ot 100 farm" that you can buy direct from own. era without ooramlulon WIS AUK NA. TION'AI. HOME I.OOATOIW. UM MA1U KF.r BKBV1CK I1UKKAU, Indlnnopoll., Ind. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 42-1921, ',) w jr y v t.i I I a. .: f