Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, November 10, 1921, Image 3

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It Tests the Best
It gives the most lubrication for
the least money. SUPERIOR
oils and greases are for sale by
all progressive dealers.
Insist upon having them.
Galena Manufacturing Company
400 First Street Galena, lUinoit
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AGENTS
To soil an article used in ererr
homo In small Uitrni and rural
eommiinltlns. Oniric nufpfi mil
liberal profit. Btnto ago and experience. JJouil
Lighting Co., 687 8. LaUln St., Chicago, HI.
.vileitnun. Foiil owners, can sell eery other
Ford owner. .Make $10 00 ua. sule; JS00 week.
International, 62D E. I'earl St., Cincinnati, O.
What She Generally Is After.
"What's the imine of this picture?"
" 'A Woman After All. Yes, that's
the thins she's generally after nud
she gets It." A
Shave With Cutlcura Soap
And double your razor efficiency as
well ns promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
irritation oven when shaved twice
dally. One soap for all uses shaving,
bathing and shampooing. Advertisement
It Is awfully hard for a little wom
ii n to luipiess peoplu with her dignity.
Stop the Pain.
Tho hurt of a burn or a cut stops when
Cole's Carbollsalve U applied. It heals
quickly without scars. 3flc and 60c by
all druggists or send 30c to Tho J. W. Cola
Co., Rockford, 111. Advertisement.
Never strike a man when he's down
especially for a loan.
Watch Your Daughter
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IS
ALWAYS A WELL WOMAN
Dixon, Ncbr. "For tho young girl
developing into womanhood there it
nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription as a tonic and builder.
At that time of my life I was sadly in
need of something to strengthen and
build mo up and I found just the tonio
I needed in 'Favorite Prescription.' I
would advise its use by all young girls at
this critical period of life." Airs. E.
Long.
Health is most important to every
woman. You cannot afford to neglect
it when your neighborhood druggist can
supply you with Favorite Prescription
in tablets or liquid, and Dr. Pierce is
willing to give you confidential medical
ad vice free. Write him today at
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains end aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
C0LDMEDAL
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles the
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for the name Cold Medal on crwy ba
and accept no Imitation
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i Money back without question
I If HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
the treatment of Itch. Eclema,
RltiL'worm, Tetter or other Itch-
inctmnaiicaiej. Try una treat
cent it our risk Sold by all reliable drueeUta.
A. 13. Uleharda Medicine Co., Sherman, Texaa
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PUR STOLES AND CAPELETS;
TAILORED SUIT WOMAN'S ALLY
WITH tho tnng of autumn In the
nlr, a study In tho lighter furs
Is most apropos. Later comes
the henvlcr fur coat. Lending up
to Its entree, designers hnve been giv
ing much thought to the evolving of
fur wraps to span the Interim be
tween early autumn and slolghhell
time.
Judging from tho sumptuous fur
displays In fashion centers, the prob
lem Is solved. The answer Is ndor
nhle fur cnpelets nnd slmvMlku wraps
made of most unusual peltry, such as
American broadtail In taupe, black or
brown, caramel-colored enracul, un
spotted ermine, gray squirrel, krlm
mer, astrakhan, Persian lamb nnd most
When In doubt, chopse n suit.
Ever really, In good taste ofr almost
every occasion, It remahis pre-eminently
woman's btniinehest ally In the
matter of smart nppenrancov.
Top a tailored suit with n fetching
hat, grace It with the companionship
of n brilliantly-colored vestce or per-fectly-niatched
blouse, tune to It the
new strapped sandals with modish
hose, wear with It the best of gloves
and "It must follow as the night tho
day" that aristocracy of fashion Is the
reward.
As to the silhouette, straight-line,
unbelted models are favorites, such
us our Illustration sets forth. When
belts are worn, for quite u few Itus-
L "Kii $m
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Fur Stoles and Capclets.
emphatically, moleskin. Novelty furs
are stresd this season, singly and in
combination.
l-'pr elegance personified, the mole
shnwi-cnpu portrayed herewith has no
superior. It Is a decided Innovation,
suggesting a shawl topped wltji n
voluminous capo-collnr, ami ft has a
"silver lining." At each move of
niihuly, entrancing glimpses of gray
metnl brocade of regal quality are re
vealed. Speaking of moleskin,, the tempta
tion Is to digress from the subject of
fur wraps long enough to tell of the
cunning moleskin envelope pocketbook
anyone can make who is clever with j
the needle. Join tiny places of mole,
slau blouse effects are noted, metal
girdles, or entrancing Interwenvlugs
of gay-colored pntent leather, encircle
not the waist line, hut the hip line.
Which menus that low waist effects,
to the point of exaggeration, are ap
proved. Regarding fabrics, It gladdens tho
heart of us to know that our early
love, broadcloth. Is reinstated In the
favor of best designers both In this
country and In Paris. The list of cor
rect fabrics Includes duvetyu, marvel
la, English tweed, wool velours,
polret twill and trlcotlne. Soft, deep
piled fabrics dominate.
Among the novelties, clre (waxed)
braid Is a favorite. The suit lllus.
A Tailored Suit.
shaping snmo just like a largo en-
elope. Insert heavy satin gussets nt
the Bide. Lln with a brilliant sill;
and sew n clip on the llnp.
To return to our subject: Long
stoles or scarfs of kolinsky or Japan
ese sable, the latter being tho orig
inal of the subject of our Illustration,
are a vogue de luxe, fcuch n wrap Is
admirable for real service with a
tuilored suit.
trated bus four rows, two by two, of
the new embossed clro braid, which,
by tho way, is the last word In fash
ionable trimmings. Polret twill In
nnvy blue Is fashioned along tho new
straight lines in this model.
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WRKETJEVIEW
Compiled by the Nebraska State
Bureau.
corruoMT n vtiTtw1 hiwau uniom
WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
GRAIN PRICES ON DECLINE
Cattle Quotation! Steady to at Leatt
25 Cents Hloher Hoo. and Sheep
Prices Drop During tho
' -j . . PatJt Week.
LIVESTOCK.
Cattle Kecelpts of cattle nt Omaha
last week were fully one-third lighter
tlmn the previous week. Activity fea
tured the market the llrst of tho week
and slightly higher prices prevailed.
After the first two days trading was
less active but prices remained steady
to 25c higher than the previous week.
A new top for the year to date was
made Wednesduy on choice light year
lings, selling at $11.50. The bulk of
fed steers sold at $7.10. Grass steers'
nt $5 to $5.75. Bulk of grass cows and
heifers $3.75 to $-1.25. Veals, top
$10.50. The demand for Blockers and
feeders was light except for choice
yearlings and light weights. Choice
feeders were up to $0.50. Good year
ling stockers $0.25. Vnlr to good feed
era $5.25 to $5.50.
Hogs Receipts of hogs at Omaha
were light and the demand was fairly
active. Prices were generally 15 to
25 cents lower. Light butcher grades
were off most. Tho bulk of medium
and light butchers sold at $7 to $7.50.
Buk packing grndes from $0.25 to
$0.75. A few pigs were Included In
the receipts selling at $7.25 to $8.00.
Sheep A large percentage of the
receipts of sheep consisted of fed
lambs. Lower trend of prices begnn
after the first few days of the week
nnd killing classes averaged mostly
25c lower. Rest fed Inmbs sold up
to $8.50 with natives at $S.40 and the
bulk going at $8.25 to $8.50. Ewes
sold mostly at, $3.75 to $1.25. Feed
ing grades were In fair demand at
prices about steady with tho previous
week. (
GRAIN'.
Stocks of coarse grain In storage
are very large. The movement of corn
continues above Immediate require
ments and a shortage of elevator room
Is reported to exist at many terminals.
Wheat Wheat continued to decline,
Chicago December wheat selling be
ldw $1 for the llrst time since October
1915. Immense stocks of Canadian
wheat, slow milling and Hour demand
with seeral Mlnneniwlls mills shut
down and lack of foreign demand were
iulluencc.
Corn Influenced by wheat, Chicago
December corn dropped to u new low
level since December 1010. Some ex
port demnnd was reported. The total
exports for the last week of October
totullcd 054,000 bushels.
POTATOES.
The season's shipments of potntoen
for western Nebraska to October Jrt
Inc. totaled 2,210 cars, compared with
1,110 years for tile same period lst
year. Supplies continued heavy at
most markets, but local priced re
mained practically unchanged. Omaha
market: Nebraska Early Ohlv, No.
1, $1.75 Jo $2.00; No. 2, $1.50 U $1.75;
Itcd Rivers, $2 to $2.25 per 100 lbs.
Western Nebraska: Central nlstrlct
wagon loads, ensh to grors, bulk
Early Ohlos, No. 1, $1 to U.17; No.
2, mostly 02c; bulk Illl Trlumps,
No. 1, seed stock, $1.42 to il.G0, mostly
$L50.
POULTRr
"Receipts of eggs at the principal
markets were 18 per cent, lighter than
the previous week. The quantity on
hands nt the four markets Thursday
was 100,201 cases less than the total
on the corresponding day of tho previ
ous week. Local prices: Select 47c;
No. 1, 41 45c; No. 2, M 35e. Prices
of lle poultry remained practically
unchanged. Springs 10 lSe; hens,
light 15 10c, heavy IS 2lo; ducks,
15c; geese, 10 13c; turkejs, 30 U5c.
DAIRY.
For the week, butter leeclpts showed
n slight Increase. Receipts of fresh
butter were considerably Increased.
IIovecr, the general use of storage
butter caused a decrease of more than
a million pounds on hands at (he four
principal murketH. Local prices re
mained practically unchanged. Country
(best) 31 32c, (common) 25 20c.
Derived Name From Occupation.
Hunting with a falcon was the chief
sport of medieval England, nnd those
who tralnid the birds or handled them
were known as falconers, from which
Is derived our modern Faulkner wltli
Its variations.
Notice,
lint pins nre used by the American
customs authorities to prod parcels for
hidden Jewelry. We hasten to Inform
our fair fellow subway travelers that
we never hide Jewels behind our ejo
balls, Iondon Opinion.
Jud Tunklns.
Jud Tunklns says that In calling on
a sick friend you have to ho a little
tactful to avoid looking surprised be
cause ho Is still alive.
No Room for the Incompetent.
Much of tho work dono In this world
has to be undone. Incompetency Is
tho greatest drawback to progress. In
competents u ro the most costly mem
bers of society, and ulways will bo.
That's why there Is always n premium
on brains nnd skill, which combine to
Droduce efficiency. Exchange,
For many years druggists have watched
'ith much Intercut the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi
cine. It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root i a strengthening medi
cine. It help the kidneys, liver and blad
der do the work nature intended they
should 'do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit
and it should help you. No other kidney
medicine has bo many friends.
Ue sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, If you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing bo sure and
mention this paper. Advertisement,
Everybody waits for those who come
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LadiesKeepYourSkin
Clear. Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 46-1921.
Struggle to enrn a fortune Is enough
to make n man homely, as the struggle
to become learned Is.
A silent man's words ore never re
pented In court.
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KlMspififl
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
Joothache
Earache
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Pain, Pain
'Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 and 100 All druggist. i'
Aaplrlu la tli trad mark of lUjtr Manufacture of Monocvtlcclditr of Sallcrltcacld
Worry In Store.
Harold Lloyd Is telling the story
it an old darkey "extra" who took
two or three days to moan nnd groan
his way through the lncomo tux
paper.
"An' now Ah got more worry," ho
announced after ho had dotted the last
"I" nnd crossed the final "T."
"What's wrong now?" asked Harold.
"Now,' was tho answer, "now befo'
Ah can pay malj taxes Ah got to
hunt nil 'round nn' locate the federal
taxidermist's olllcc." Philadelphia
Ledger.
The Apprentice.
Lord Bnbblngton wart Instructing tho
new colored servant In his duties, add
ing : "Now, Zeke, when I ring for you,
you must answer by saying, 'My lord,
what will you have?'"
A fow hours afterward, having occa
sion to summon the servant, his lord
ship was astonished with tho follow
ing: "My Gnwd, whut docs you want
now?" Wayside Tnles.
Possible.
Creditor (determined) I shnll cnll
at your house every week until you
pny this account, sir.
Debtor (In tho blandest of tones)
Then, sir, there seems every probabil
ity of our acquaintanceship ripening
into friendship I
Don't nrguq with n wasp; It always
carles Its point.
"BREAD" OF STARVING RUSSIA'
Called "Lebeda," the Stuff Is Made of
Leaves and Grass, Bolted
and Dried.
'
A peasant In the government of Sa
mara (soviet Russia) told me of how
they make lebeda bread. Here Is tho
story :
"In our village they take somo lin
den lenves and grass, chop them up to
the size of a flea, and then boll tho
mixture. After tho water has boiled,
they squcezu It out nnd put tho stuff
again Into boiling water. Then they
let tho water run off through i sieve,
nnd keep tho mass until It Is dry.
After that they grind It fine nnd add
one-third Hour.
"The bread you' get Is green In color,
nnd indigestible. And when Uicro 1
no flour, they just bake tho ground
mixture as it Is. It docs not taste
very badly; but after a man cata It
for a while ho swells up and gets
worms in his stomach, and soon after
that ho dies." Moscow Pravda.
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Ready for Mora.
leather Is he thrifty? '
Daughter Thrifty, daddlcl "Why,
Jack's saved over ?2,000 out of tout
$100,000 his grandfather left him tlu
year before last.
Golf's Sad Mission.
Golf Is needlessly prolonging tho llfd
of somo of our most iiscIcbh citizens.
Atlanta Constitution.
This little bit of advice may help
you regain your Health,
Strength and Vitality
Thousands of people suffer from nervous
ness. They nre run down and miserable without
knowing the reason why.
They do not stop to think that much of thoir
trouble may be caused by drinking tea and coffee
which contain the drugs, thein and caffeine. When
you over-stimulate the system for any period of
time, the result may be nervousness with its
many accompanying ills. You may fail to sleep
properly and your sleep does not refresh you as
it should.
Postum, made from 'scientifically roasted
cereals, will help you to overcome all these
conditions. For it contains only healthful sub
stances, instead of drugs, as are found in tea
, and coffee. '
Postum helps build sound nerve structure,
by letting you get sound, restful sleep.
In flavor, Postum is much like high-grade
coffee. In fact there are many people who pre
fer Postum for its savory flavor alone.
Order Postum from your .grocer today.
Servo this rich, fragrant beverage for the family.
See how the children will like it, and how much
better everybody will sleep at night.
Postum comes in two forms: Instnnt Postum (in tins)
made instantly in the cup by the addit.on of boiling water.
Postum Cor-sul (In packages of lorgar bulk, for those who
prefer to make tho ilrink while the metl is being prepared)
made by boiling for 20 minutes.
Postum for Health
"There's a Reason"