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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. iij-" 1I"vt-:T WANAMAKER CHEERS HIS MERCY SHIP ON ITS WAY KING ALBERT HONORS FRENCH REGIMENT SprainsBruises Stiff Muscles Sloan's Liniment will save hdure of suffering. For bruiso or sprnin it pivca instant relief. It arrests inilammationand thus prevents inoro serious troubles developing. No need to rub it in it nets at once, instantly rclioving tho pain, liowovcr sovero it may be. Here' Proof fr Charlti Johnion, P. O. Bex tOS, law- I ton't Station, N. Y., unlet: "I sprained ! my ankle and dislocated my left blp by falllne out ol n third story window su i months oeo. I went on crutches for four months, then I started to use aomo of ! your Liniment, nccordins to your dlroo- 1 Uons, and I mutt cay that It is helping mo wonderfully. I threw my crutches away. Only used two bottles of your Liniment and now I an walking: quite tawmns I &? V?J ..s f. 'JpjIR ft A B KS'".i;';MW'iSUr itMT r " TlllllTiiIlM well n ith ono cane. 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The Cotter Laboratory. Berkeley, Cat., or Chleaao. Ill HER APPRECIATION OF ART Visitor's Genuine Tribute Must Havo Thrilled the Soul of the Copying Artist. It was about three o'clock, and the fading light In tho art gallery of tho public library was beginning to bother tho painter-woman who faced tho sun Bot canvas with lumpy palette Im paled on ono thumb and paint brush hold hesitatingly In the other whilo sho scrutinized again tho intricato blending of sunset colors and backed away a few steps farther to squint at the perspective of tho old whaler she was copying as It lurched In painted waves. Details of color blending, of light and shade, of form after tho fashion of a painter's sensitive appre ciation, undoubtedly filled hertnlnd. Then camo thumping along! ho pol ished floor two other women. They stood for a moment in silenco lu front of the sunset picture. One of them raised a thick berlngod hand and rubbed the canvas with a slow, feeling rub. "Ain't it grand, Nellie?" sho said. "An' all hand-painted, too." n V V fc)rfi itwM ioni NgSgtRvigg -";" & pJ 1PE5? .&2SS;HLK2 Entrance of tho Suez canal at Port Said, Egypt, With statue of Ferdinand do Lesseps In tho center. DRIVING THE GERMANS FROM THE COAST Reverberations. Apropos of tho notice put up in cafes all over the country, "The war will bo fought on tho other side of tho ocean. Please don't try to settle it here," Georgo Ade, at a luncheon at tho Chicago Athletic club, said: "We see a good deal of trouble nmoug our naturalized citizens In tho cafes. But what about those" house holds where tho father Is German or Austrian and tho mother Is of French or English or Uussian birth? "A doctor got a noto tho other morning from a Uussian patient with a Prussian wlfo. " 'Dear doctor,' it said, 'please send by bearer a largo quart bottle of lini ment, as wife and self last evening had an argument about, tho cam paign.' "i 1 " ft --- ; i. -. ,. ... - ,.: v - ,r- .. "" ' jin.. T'.-v-...'TVwa-'a.-r"v' --Ti. l Sometimes half the truth Is worso than none. Poverty Is no crime. Many a man would rather bo risht than bo rich. Quick Accurate Thinking does much to make the difference between success and failure, And the food a person eats goes a long way toward deciding the difference. FOOD with its delicious flavour and rich in the concentrat ed, nourishing elements of whole wheat and malted barley, is the favorite breakfast cereal of thou sands of successful men and women "There'3 a Reason" for Grape-Nuts sold by Grocers. " ' -L..tt J"V-.. T . srrwkfflsw-- -m$s&zuB3zr This photograph, takon from a passing steamer, shows ono of the English destroyers engaged in bombarding tho Germans in the Belgian ports which they occupied until driven back from tho soa by the British shells. GETTING MILE OF PENNIES kKUe .$ fiAjiuR X' L-M ' VBfflasasHBW'iarrs l Jr.. a. i, I V&firicrl it. iutrvn"issmsffli mm FROM GULF TO GREAT LAKES Miss Mary Decker, daughter of Cap tain Decker of the TJ. S S. Tennes see, whoso launch was fired on by the Turks at Smyrna, is holping tho women of Washington to collect a '.'mllo of pennies" for tho roliof of tho Belgians. I Gives Savinns for Relief. I London. A London sorvant girl who had S25 on deposit In tho post olllco I savings bank wroto to tho postmaster general: "Please, sir, close my account and send half to tho Prince of Wales relief fun and tho rost to tho Belgians." Historic sccno in thu market placo of Furncs when King Albert of Belgium decorated tho Seventh regiment of thq French army with tho Order of Leopold. At tho loft Albert is shown congratulating tho commander of tho regt-1 ment. ' FRENCH COLONIALS MEETING AN ATTACK . . m lli 111 ' ' - - - -I asa III I I I vkv4-jjcjv.' MRasawr ax&jf.v a. j.. s " L a., vt aaaSBSSS .&. " - '-an .aiji.v -Tesn asjaiair. jsbs. Tinm w vm i . . x.Msie : y Tb d&m:- ?Si-aiSBSaa&-HSxa iswasw; fesSs&sSI This photograph was taken outside Dlxiuudo during an attack by Germans on tho French colonials ontrenched tho sand dunes. la ANOTHER TERROR OF THE SEAS HER LIFE IS IN 'DANGER -3 SVJgr'vffcy,yBaMai sTl Twirl I lTSa1aL-sr V IsH B German cruiser Dromon, which, slnco tho destruction of tlto Einden, Is tho most sought-for vgsbcI on tho sens. Sho has done Immense damaga to tho merchant shipping of tho allies In tho Pacific ocean. SPIKED PITS AND BARBED WIRE 'SSSSir?i2swwaaffi8Mj2ai6as Ono cf tho bravo American mission aries in Turkoy for whoBO safety great anxiety is felt in this country. They always run tho risk of attacks by brig nnds and others, but their peril is greatly increased by tho entrance c Turkoy into tho European war. FRENCH SAVE BRAVE FOEMAN A train of barges and two tugs, laden with 000,000 feet of Louisiana red gum and oak, rocently completed tho record breaking trip of i,C00 miles from New Orleans to Chicago via tho MissiUBlppi and the Chicago dralnago canal. Ono of tho barges Is lioro seen in tho -10-foot lift lock at Lockport, 111, DEADLOCK IN THE WAR IS DUE TO AIRCRAFT Whilo tho nowa of tho actual opera tions of aircraft In tho wai Is meager. tho writings of English experts in tho London aeronautical pnpors indicate that much is being accomplished. It Is generally bollevod by British wrltorson aviation that the continued deadlock of tho groat armies In Franco and Belgium is duo to tho aeroplanes Directly any movement Is begun by othT ld , Uip opposing commander is apprised by his ao'al scouts, and stops nro taken to fruatrato tho en omy's movo. Although llttlo has beon heard of tho Bpliericnl balloon as a military asset, reports In the English noro nautical poriodlcnls show that It is being oxtonslvely omplojed. Tho at tempts of tho Germans to destroy such craft have resulted in puzzling French experts as to tho nature of certain explosives u . d by tho kaiser h forces Ilpfcrrlng to one of thrgo nttf nipts, Flight quotes an olllcinl roport to thlt etToct: "A German airman recently made an unsuccessful attempt, by moans ol four incendiary bombs, to explode n Fronch captive observation balloon. Tho missiles foil simultaneously In a circle of about fifty yards diameter, and as thoy struck tho ground omitted vivid red llanioH At tho point where each fell was found a largo mass re Kcmbllng dark puinlcobtoiti and the Btubbl" was burned In patch s ubi id ' u jard In dlumct i-' This pleco of ground, dotted with pits with spikes in them find crossed witli barbed wlro entanglements, preparod by tho Belgluns to lmpedo the ad vance of tho Germans, gives boiiio Idea of tho Holds ovor which tho troops In tho war zona nro expected to charge BRITISH PRAISE PRUSSIA GUARDS' VALOR London. High trlbuto is paid to tho valor of tho Prussian guurds in an oyowltness story from tho front Issued by tho war bureau, Tho report vivid ly doBcribcs tho Gorman guard corpa' dosporato, but unsuccessful, attempt to capture Ypres nnd break through toward tho coast, "FlKhtlng nt closo quartors," tho i v ItiiPBB states, "tlio Germans buc- filed In holding our front trenches " three places, after havlne Douotrat- ed our lines and being driven back. "Wo mined ono of our tronqhes on tho right and thon abandoned It. When tho Gormans occupied tho trench tho chargo waa exploded and sovoral men wero blown to atoms. Tho guards corps, admittedly retains tho reputation for courage and con tompt of death thoy enrnod In 1870," Tho story cltos several exploits of Gorman spies wearing English and French uniforms. Colonel Spares Life of Airman Who Slew Three of His Assail ants. Paris, Franco, An example of tho good sportsmanship among tho French, was shown in a lottor written by a German aviator to his parents. Fly ing high over tho Fronch trenches, tho. German pilot was killed and tho avi ator was sovorely wounded. Tho avi ator, however, succeodod In brlngllng; his machine safa to earth within tho French lines. Ho was immediately attacked on all sides, but throwing himself undor the wing of his machine for concealment, ho succeeded In killing threo of his as sal'tnts boforo his revolver wa3 omptv. When ho ceased firing tho soldlirs rushed up to bayonet him, but their colonel stopped thorn, say ing; "Don't kill him; he Is a brave man and a worthy onomyl" Thus tho aviator's ltfo was spared. "On ono occasion," it is stated, "a Gorman disguised as a British staff ofllcor walked along tho lino of our trenches, saying, 'Tho situation looka sorlous.' A general retirement was ordered. His ldontity was discovered too lato to prevent tho retirement from tho trenches." A Gerrann soldier's diary is quoted as reflecting upon tho leadership of tho Germans and Indicating that' the ! enemy is running short of food sup plies. "If no rc-enforcomouta come, wo must retire," ho says. tfM