Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 10, 1914, Image 6

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    DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
BELGIAN ARTILLERY ABOUT TO ENTER ACTION AT DIEST
REGIMENT OF PRINCE OF WALES ON WAY TO FRONT
Doctors Gave Him Up
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Prof. W. L. Perkins, Waynesboro
Va., writes:
"I was under tho euro of a doctor
for four months, but did not improve
nt all. At last he gave mo up to dlo
of bronchial catarrh. So I thought I
would try a bottlo of Peruna. I be
gan to feel better at onco. Now T
feel aa well as I over did In my life
I want to thank you, Dr. Hartman,
for your advlco. I 'shall alwaya pralsa
your Peruna for catarrh of tho lunga."
WHERE JAPANESE ARE ATTACKING THE GERMANS
, Tho Grenadier guards, to which tho prlnco of Wales is attached, are led by Major Trotter, who lost an arm in the
jaoer war.
JAPANESE TORraH
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Anticipating Germany's refusal to quit Kiauchau, the JapanesiQsent tho llrst and second squadrons ot tliulr
fleet, with transports full of troops, to Chinese waters. The photograph shows somo of tho torpedo boats that
went along.
GERMAN LOOKOUT TOWER
View of the city and harbor of Tslng Tau, tho seaport of Kiauchau, Germany's city in China the quitting of
which by tho kaiser was demandod by Japan.
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Tho famous Deans' yard of Westminster abboy utilized as a, camp for
tho troops arriving in London on their way to tho continent.
FRANCE'S HARDIEST TROOPS ON MARCH
Tho twenty-year-old prince of Wales
leaving Buckingham palaco to Join his
regiment, the Grenadier Guards, with
which ho wont to tho continent.
KING OF MONTENEGRO
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FOH WEAK
SORE EYES
WAR SPIRIT IN THE NURSERY
8mall Scions of Princely European
Houses Take the Infection
From Their Elders.
Even In the midst of war tho human
element remains. This little story
came from Berlin the day before war
had been declared on France:
Two little grandsons of Kaiser Wll
helm, children of tho crown prince,
appear to havo inherited tho martial
temporatment of their ancestors. Tho
eldest, Prince WUhelm, somehow got
hold of the fact that the prlnco im
perial ot 1870 went to the front in the-Franco-Prussian
war and asked bin
mother. "Shall I go?" "Yes," said the
crown princess, "but grandpapa will
put off the war for 15 years, when you
will bo grown up."
Tho young princes play all day at
"Austrlans and Russians," a newly In
vented military game, which consists,
in kuocking over rows of sand piles,
and the Russians are always ignomln
lously defeated.
Little County Zchlchy, a six-year-old
relative of Austria's ambassador at
' Berlin, who has been staying at the
i seaside near the family of the Prussian
crown prlnco, is tho local hero. H
stole away and, armed with a tin sword
and a genuinte pistol without ammuni
tion, proposed to go to tho front, but
was lnglorlously captured by the en
emy a fat Pomeranian nurse.
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From this tower on top of one ot
tho mountains In tho Voages range,
near Howald, Germany, the kaiser's
lookouts can observe tho movements
of the Fronch at a great distance.
Tho tower, which was erected after
tho war of 1870, is about twenty-five
miles from Strassburg, Alsace-Lorraine.
BELGIANS WITH GERMAN LOOT FROM HAELEN
Remove Old Shamrock Mast.
The mast of Sir Thomas Llpton's
yacht Shamrock III, which has stood
as a flagstaff In front of the Brewster
building in Long Island city for the
last four years, will shortly bo re
moved to ono of the parks of tho bor
ough to mako way for the Queensboro
plaza station of the dual subway. Tho
removal of tho great staff will be. no
easy task. It Is Imbedded In 25 feet
of solid concrete. This cannot be blast
ed away without Injuring tho pole. An
effort will bo mader to raise tho whole
mass and then break away the concrete.
Heavy Enough.
Mrs. Flatto This paper says almost
half of many thousand loaves of bread
recently tested in London were short
weight
Mr. Flatto No such charge can ever
be brought against your bread, dear.
Hln Investment
"Havo you ever Invested In bonds 7"
"Only tho bonds of matrimony."
Detroit Froo Press.
After defeating tho GerraanB at Ilaelen the Belgians carted away masset
of abandoned equipment.
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Even the sarcastic woman cuts out
her cutting remarks when she has an
ax to grind.
FtoOD FACTS
What An M. D. Learned,
NEUTRAL COUNTRIES THREATENED WITH A FUEL FAMINE
New York. With the Welsh and
Belgian coal fields idle and tho Rus
sian fields cut oft from trado, neutral
countries all over the world aro faced
with a fuel famine and may havo to
shut down ijloctrlo lighting and lient
Ut Sants and suspend railway trans
jiortHtlon In consequence.
TW le duo to a paralysis of the
trvMitefl ot tho Atlantlo ocean. Ai
wen m theso aro opened up tho Unt
ied B'pips will poll Immnnso quanti
ties of coal at a high price and coal
operators will reap fortunos.
Just at present urgent cablo tnos
sagos from almost every nation In
Contral and South America nd from
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland Norway
nnd Holland are being roortvod here,
begging for coal at any price.
Tholr light, power pud motlre
plants hnvo only a suppW for a few
months In most cases, a promlnont
oral dpnler snld bnro This l a very
narrow mnrgln nnd It Is tearod manu-
lactones in thoso countries will do
rendered helplois by lack of fuel.
Tho forolgn consumer, because ot
high charter and war risk rates, Is al
ready paying double price.
Tho shippers of coal are hoping
that a naval victory by the British
will open tho boob and that the bill ad
mitting foreign built bottoms to Amer
ican registry will lnduco British and
German bottoms now in theso harbors
to become part of the American mer
clmnt marine
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Germifny's city In China which Japan Territorials holding up motorists on a country road and, after ascertain
Is attacking ln$ tholr Identity, Instructing them not to motor at night
SUBMARINE MINES PERMITTED BY THE RULES OF WARFARE
The submarlno mlno Is going to
play a great part iu tho present Euro
pean conflict.
To tho peaco lover this monaoo to
shipping Is woefully shocking, and yet
It is substantially in keeping with the
international agreement entered Into
at Tho Hague after tho conflict In tho
for East This country cannot mince
matters; tho Unltod SUtei was a
party to that understanding.
This may seva wttrtaaly barbarous,
for there vas a day when the submar
ine mlno was abhorred, as Robort Ful
ton found out early In tho nineteenth
contury whon ho sought to Interest
tho British admiralty In this manner
of annihilating the most formidable of
fleets. Slnoo then the susceptibilities
of civilized nations havo undergone a
change and the submarlno mine Is now
an accoptod and acceptable engine of
destruction.
The present tjrp f submarine bomb
was perfected by tho Italians. There
aro two types of contact mines, those
that oxplode when struck and those
which oxplode when tipped over by a
passing vessel, but only when an elec
tric current Is switched on from the
shoro. These latter mines aro only for
harbor defense. They are harmless
so long as there Is no current, but bo
corao active whon tho electricity Is
turned on from shore. Thus these
mines are a menaco to hostile ships,
but offer no lunger to peaceful ves-
iselt.
A prominent Georgia physician went
through a food experience which he
makes public
"It was my own experience that
first led me to advocate Grape-Nuts
food and I also know, from bavins
prescribed it to convalescents and
other weak patients, that the food Is &
wonderful rebullder and restorer of
nerve and brain tissue, as well as mus
cle. It Improves tho digestion and
sick patlenta gain very rapidly, just
as I dld'ln strength and weight
"I was In such a low state that I
had to glvo up my work entirely, and
went to tho mountains of this state,
but two months thoro did not Improve
roe; In fact, I was not quite as weU
as when I loft homo.
"My food did not sustain me and
It becamo plain that I must change.
Then I began to uso Grape-Nuts food
and in two weeks I could walk a mile
without fatigue, and in flvo weeks re
turned to my home and practice, tak
ing up hard work Again. Slnoo that
tlnio I have felt as well and strong
as I ever did in my lite.
"As a physician who soekB to help
all sufferers, I consider it a duty to
mako those facts public." Name given
by Postura Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Trial M days of Grape-Nuts, whon
regular food does not seem to sustain
the body, works wonders. "There's
Reason."
Look In pkgs. for the famous HttU
book, "Th Road to WelkiHe."
Ever rend tlio aboy letter? A
one nnpenra from time 1 time. Th
are icenulnc, true, and full of bamav
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