DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. t V i Vi Watson R. Coleman. Patent iJiwyrr.Waahlogton, ll.CL ArtvlrftAnrf tvika fr,. ilatw reasonable ltlgnrat rttercnon. Host err let. Fine Southern Lands For Sale For particulars addrera Tnt. iiUnttii, lr,.1, uiu. Sioux City Directory "Hub of the" Northwest." I'lIK JtnST 8EIIVICE mm Live Block CominUslon Merchants at aiOUXCmr, Ohloago of KnnsaaOtfo SATETY riRST ABSOLUTELY HREPROOF HOTEL MARTIN aooD ENOuan for EVEitvnoDv NOT TOO GOOD FOR ANVDODV MEAL TREATMENT " LIQUOR AND DRUG HABIT NEAL INSTITUTE. U07-9 Pisrt. Slmt, Sion Otr. .'aw. W. N. U., slOUX CITY, NO. 44-1 0 1 D. Getting the Doctor. Ira Collins calls to our attention tho difference that forty years has made In tho old tlmo run for tho doctor. Forty years ago a runaway team In jured a man on tho Nemaha bottom. A neighbor saddled ono of thoso fa mous raco horses bred by tho Smiths, Mormots and Wlttwers and raced him to Sabetha, 18 miles away, for old Doc tor Irwin. When, he turned in tho head of Main street ho commenced to shout, "Oh, doc, oh, doc, d-oc," and ,j the doctor was on tho spot with his " t ' thoroughbred old Monk and raced away on tho last lap for tho life of the Nebrnsknn. It took two hours and thirty minutes to pace that 3C miles. A short tlmo ago a hay fork Jumped from tho roof of a big barn near Whit iug and stabbed the operator twlro in the chest. Tho Injured man was bun dled into tho farmer's auto and in 38 minutes was upon tho operating table in Sabetha, 2G miles away. Leaven worth Times. How It Was. "As you uiu nware, your honor, we who havo not yet donned our winter underwear woro pinched by the cold until wo were shriveled llko persim mons. This cheery soul sidled up to mo and began to burble about tho exhilarating delights of tho cold bath on mornings llko thoso. I smoto him. That is all." "Ah, yes!" replied his honor. "Havo a cigar, Mr. Harsh, won't you?" Kan sas City Star. Getting Even. Husband You have robbed mo ot my trousers. Wife That is what you get for hooking my clothes. Judge. Its Case. "How Is the Turkish army doing?" "Prom last accounts, it was In good running order." Ono kind of a pessimist is a man -who wonders -whether another man's -wlfo knows her husband half a3 well a-i8 ho does. When Health is Wrong The Pay is Short Getting ahead in this world calls for mental and physical forces kept upbuilt and in trim. Often the food one eats "makes" or "breaks" it depends upon the kind of food. In many cases the daily dietary lacks certain essential elements for keep ing brain and body at their best. Over 1 8 years ago a food was perfected 'to offset this lack ' Grape and it has stood the test of the years. Made of whole wheat and malted barley this famous pure food supplies all the nutriment of the grains including their mineral salts Phosphate of Potash, etc. necessary for building brain, nerve and muscle. ' Grape-Nuts has a delicious nut-like flavour; is always ready to cat fresh, and crisp from the package; so thoroughly baked it is partially predigested. Thousands "on the job" every day know tt There's a Reason" for Grape -Nuts sold by Grocers everywhere. TheGeneralSays: B Whr tend tout e 5 money nwir for 'btrtdin roofing" henyoucan vet th best roofing at a reasonable orlc of rour own local deal er vrhorrj you know 7 Roofing Ij cuaranttftl In writing, 5 rears for l-ptr iu Tears lor 2-pir. una id ; mid the rrsponslbllitr of 10 Tear for 3-plr. and 16 jears for 8-Plr, our blir mills . ltsnuallLTlR utandii behind thin nnarinm tlio hlghotand Its price tho most reasonable. m Genernl Roofintr Mfc. Comunnv m i A irorld'JMrffMt mnnnctiirrroJ(eortnj A I V. and JiuUHng l'ainri v. Sm .wT(vrkfllr Riutaa CTilma ritLbirth M 7a PLIUdrlpbH Jllluta ll.ulaail IMr.lt tj 0 Ht. Lo.l. Uaflaa.tl K.iUMtllr Xl.a..rtl, tjinlraatltto KrUtl. Laad.a llanlart Njila.r JJ u Uylra3 In each count Bonding onlr ,l ?,.!'.(,.rJ11,,nd.a J25-00 " "f iiAOnn,rsMAN,a and UIIUOATlONAl, Instrururnti. AcenU samples. KKlJ-plcco SBC UaOKTOX Hill. It) , kKMJLK, MISS. SET ADRIFT DY ILLUSIONS Young Mortal Allows Himself to Be Swayed by Conditions That Sur round Him. There is no chance and no anarchy in tho univorse. Every god is there sitting In his sphere. Tho young mor tal enters tho hall, of tho firmament; there he is alone with them alone; they pouring on him benedictions and gifts, and beckoning up to their thrones. On tho instant, and inces santly, fall snowstorms of illusions. Ho fancies himself In a vast crowd, which sways this way and that, and who3o movements and doings ho must obey; ho fancies himself poor, or phaned, insignificant. Thu mad crowd drives him hither and thither, now fu riously commanding this thing to bo done, now that. What is ho that ho should resist their will and think on himself? Uvcry moment new changes and new showers of deceptions to baf fle and distract him. And when, by and by, for an instant, tho air clears nnd tho cloud lifta a little, there aio tho god3 still sitting around him on their thrones they alono with him alone. Emerson. Misunderstood. "I hear they havo an excellont curri culum at this Bchool," said Uncle John, who was visiting his nephew at col lege. "You bet your life wo have," re plied tho nephew enthusiastically. "It's built of steel and concrete, and seats 20,000 people. Come over and I'll show it to you." Usually the Case. "You owe it to yourself." "In that case, there's no huiry. 1 llnd myself a very lenient creditor." Louisville Courier-Journal. If a man Is unable to recall a pretty girl's name, it's another sign that he is growing old. Love's a disease that keeps one siclt a long time after he gets well. -Nut: lr Z4V 1 (wrftiinafod & a &. s.a ! PARADE OF THE gke ' " : - I The parado or tho O. A. It. nt this year's encampment in Washington was especially notable because it followed the routo on Pennsylvania avenuo taken llfty years ago by tho grand review of tho armies at tho closo of tho Civil war. Tho illustration shows, above, William McKlnloy post of Canton, O., carrying the largest flag in tho country, nearly 150 feet long; below, tho Second Now York regiment, which was In full-dress uniforms and bearskin shakos. TESLI SEES VISION Predicts "World System' Wireless in Future. of Hund.-edo Will Be Able to Talk at Same Time Through the Earth 'itatic Disturbance Eliminated by Invention. New York. Nikola Tesla announced that ho had received a patent on an In vention which would not only elimi nate static Interference, tho present bugaboo of wireless telephony, but would enable thousands of persons to talk at once between wireless stations and mako it possible for those talking to see ono another by wireless, regard less of tho distance separating them. Ho said also that with his wireless station now in tho procoss of construc tion on Long Island ho hoped to muko New York ono of tho central exchanges in a world system of wireless telo phony. Mr. Tesla has been working on wire less problems for many years. Hccent- IS EAGER TO BE A NURSE Miss Helen Namur, a populur loud or and ono of tho prettiest girls in her set, longs for nn opportunity to aid tho people of King Albert's war torn country. Sinco tho outbreak of tho wur she has worked unceasingly in tho intcrosts of Belgium, boiug en rolled in practically all tho movements for tho aid of the tiny kingdom where back in tho fourteenth century her ancestors played a leading part in somo of the most Important and ro mantic historical events of the little country, They lived In the vicinity ot Nninur, where tho greatest forts In tho world woro shattered by tho 42 cojitlmctcr guns of tho German army, nnd many of their descendants resid ed there until tho outbreak of tho, war. Miss Namur's parents en mo to tho United States 10 years ngo and settled in New York, where she was born. Heallzlng tho great need of workers In the stricken country whero many of her relatives are fighting In the trenches, she offeis to go as a war nurse or as n relief worker to aid tho holpless women ami children loft nt homo to fight battles at even gi ent er odds than those encountered by the men who held tho Germans buck until tho French were mobilized. HAS LONELY SUPPER AT 105 Indiana Centenarian Said to Be Daugh ter of Franz Antoinc, Napo , icon's Chef. Jofforsonvlllo, Ind Mis. Susan Qulnlan, who is now one hundred and fivo yonrs old, spent hor birthday quietly at her home with only hur Mon, Charles nltv years oM it cnrpt-ntr, v-lth 'lift i I'.tr r if ti .mi 1 d W? ' x-' ' &&?'' 'is f . 'Six ft ? fl ! 8? w& g Sii ,Y GRAND ARMY ly ho exhibited an artlclo published in tho Electrical World eleven years ago, in which ho predicted not only wireless telephony on a commorcinl basis but that It would bo possible to Identify the voico of nn acquaintance over any distance. Thnt Its operntor in Hawaii was ablo to distinguish tho voico of an engineer friend nt Arling ton, Va., was announced by tho Amer ican Tclcphono and Telegraph com pany as tho most marked triumph of Its communication by wireless tolo phono from tho naval radio station nt Arlington to Pearl Ilnrbor, Hawaii, a distance of 4,000 miles. , Tho inventor, who has won fame by his electrical Inventions, dictated this statement:' "The oxports carrying out this bril liant experiment are naturally do- serving of great credit for tho skill they have shown In perfecting tho de vices. Thoso aro of two kinds: FlrBt, thoso sorvlng to control transmission, and, second, thoso magnifying tho re ceived Impulse. That tho control of transmission is perfect is plain to ex ports from tho fact that tho Arlington, Mare Island, and Pearl Harbor plants arc all lncdlclcnt and that tho dis tance of telephonic communication is equal to that of telegraphic transmis sion. It is also perfectly apparent that the chiof merit of tho application Hcb in tho magnification of the micro phonic impulse. It must not bo Imag ined that wo deal horo with new dis coveries. Tho improvement simply concerns tho control of tho transmit ted and tho magnification of tho re ceived impulso, but the wlroloss sys tem is the same. This can never be changed. "That It is practicable to project tho human voico not only to a distanco of 5,000 miles, but clear across tho globo, I -demonstrated by experiments in Colorado in 18S9. It is claimed that static disturbance will fatally Inter fere with tho transmission, while, ns a matter of fact, thero is no static dis turbance possiblo in properly designed transmission and receiving circuits. Quito recently I have described, in a patent, circuits whl!i aro absolutely Immune to static and other interfer ences so much so that when n tele phone is attached, thero Is absolute silence, oven lightning in tho immedi ate vicinity not producing a click of tho diaphragm, whilo in tho ordinary telephonic conversation there aro all kinds of noises. Transmission with out static interference has many won derful properties besides, first of which is that unlimited amounts of power can ho transmitted with very small loss. "Another contention is that Ihore can bo no secrecy in wiroless tele phono conversation. I say It is absurd to raise this contention, when It is positively demonstrated by experi ments that tho earth is more suitable for transmission than any wlro could over bo. A wireless telephono conver sation can bo mado as secret as a thought. "It's all a wondorfiil thing. Wireless is coming to mankind In its full moan ing llko a hurricane somo of thoso days. Somo day thoro will be, say, six great wireless telephono stations In a 'world system' connecting all tho In habitants of this earth to ono another not only by voice but by sight. It's suroly corning." CATS FOR FOOD IN HUNGARY Demand Causes Jump in Price Until Maximum Is Set by Au thorities. Paris. Tho Figaro quotes tlio Buda pest correspondent of tho Frankfurter Zoltung as follows- 'Tho olllcial organ of tho central Hungarian olaughter houses states that in tho Bihnrkensztesor district, where nil tho Italian residents of Hun gary nru interned, a grent nunibor of cats aro killed nnd drossod dnlly. Tho doiunnd hns been such that tho prico of cats roso to n prohibitive figure, hence the local authorities stopped In nnd ilxod tho maximum prico nt tliroo crowns tho kilo." (About 25 cents a pound.) a a a ll",",alflK-M-WWWK'WU'lHl times. Shu was born In Franco, tho daughter or Franz Autolne, who is said to havo boon tho chef of Em peror Napoleon. Sho cumo to this country when twonty-six years old. Hor last husband, who died Hovoral years ngo, was Patrick Qulnlan, a cafe proprietor. Remarkable Experience. Iloubton. Ttx Minnlo Floron, soy rnti-rn, wi cnrrl d i.u miles to safety on a door uul Ioj-, drilin? the recant toiru v'il I wept tho con'.t. TELLS SEA ROMANCE Sole Survivor Recalls Wreck ol Bark Egypt. Went Down in Gale in Bahama Sixty. Six Years Ago Clings to Rigging for Fivo Days and Nights. Hlackwell, Okla. Tho only survivor of tho wreck of tho bark Egypt CO years ngo Is visiting relatives in Kny county, mid colobrnted the anniver sary of what wns known to him as tho most tcrrlblo week ho hns spent in his clghty-nlno yenrs on this earth. Sheridan is yot a halo and henrty old "sea dog" and his tnlo ot tho ad venture many years ago in which prac tically tho wholo crow of tho bark woro drowned and tho remaining 13 come near meeting a much worso death was told by him In this fashion: "It wns sixty-six years ago this sum mer thnt tho old bark Egypt put out from Portland, Mo., with a cargo of lumber and a fow wooks lator struck a roal northwester while In the gulf Btrenm near tho Hanks of Bahama. A happy outfit wo wcro, all full of life "On tho ovonjng of Septcrabor G a storm Btruck us and for six hours wo bnttlcd thnt gnlo in n torrlflc light. Finally, howovor, tho bark turned over. Tho masts nnd rigging woro left alloat, nnd to thoso thoso of us that woro loft mndo. When wo counted up tho next day, thoro wcro thirteen of us. ' "Without food, without a drop of fresh water, suffering Intensely from tho semltroplcal midsummer sun by day and from tho cold at night, half famished and nearly crazed from thirst, wo clung to tho rigging ot that half-submerged vessel for llvo days and nights. "Tlmo nfter tlmo I was in tho no tion of lottfng go nnd ending tho tor turo In tho cool deop of tho sen, but each tlmo the lovo of llfo was too great, and I held on in tho hopo that somo tlmo beforo my mind left mo, which is tho usual ending of thoso cast out in thnt way, wo might bo rescued by a passing boat. "On tho evening of tho lltth dny a Balling vessel bound for Now York sighted us an hour after wo had scon it. That wns tho loudest hour of ray life, for I wns afraid that they would go right on by without seeing us. Wo quickly revived, but tho memory of thoso times will bo vivid always." HAS MADE 20,000,000 BUNS Brother Wlllinmford Is Baker for University of Notre Dame for Fifteen Years. South Bond, Ind. Brother William ford, who estimates that ho has bnkod approximately 20,000,000 breakfast buns, hns just completed his fifteenth year as tho head of tho bakery of tho University of Notro Damo. He has kept careful count of tho various oat ables he has prepared sinco ho began. Tho brother's family Is nbout 1,500 whllo school (s in session. By Brother Wllllamford's calcula tions ho has mixed 32,850 barrels of flour and mado C 12,500 live-pound loavos of bread, 1G,425,000 cookies and almoBt 20,000,000 buns for break fast. Pics for tho school nro mado by tho sisters at St. Mary's collogo. OIL KING AND GRANDCHILD John D. Rockefeller and his grand daughter, Madeline Prentice, alighting from a train nt Tarrytown, N. Y. FINDS HUSBAND TOO PIOUS Wife of Washington Man Says After Conversion He Kept Her as Hired Girl. Evorott, Wash. Too much religion on tho part of Itoy Pattlson has re sulted In his wlfo filing a suit for di vorce. In her complaint Mrs. Pattlson charges that In January, 1913, hor hus band "Joined a rollgloua society nnd announced ho had been consocrated to Cod, which compelled him to givo up his wife." Sho says hor husband hired her to do tho work about the houso nnd told hor ho had no further uso for her ns his wlfo becauso of his consecration. Four-Leafed Clover Hlo Hobby. Shenandoah, la, Fivo hundred four, leaf clovers Is tho number J. L. Bndor of Monttcello, In., who is visiting in this county, hns found in tlio Inst tliroo weeks. TIiIh is Mr. Bador's hob by, us ho spends nil his spare tlmo looking for them. Hecontly whllo on a busliioHs trip to Yorktown ho found 100 in one day Selzo Dyed Codfish. New Yorlt -Ilenlth ofllrora sehed dyed codfish, painted to represent caiman PUT ONE OVER ON BURGLARS Industrious Safe Blowers Found Only Irritating Noto Instead of Riches They Expected. Burglars hnvo bcon so busy crack ing safes on tho upper East oldo with dynnmito, nitroglycerin and lyddito, that It In Imposslblo for flat dwell ors In thnt vicinity to koop pictures Btrnlght on tho walls. Tho storekeep ers havo been touched so often that thoy nro beginning to get wlso. In stend of leaving tho day'B cash In tholr strong boxes, thoy nro filling thorn up with coal and other Uncom mon things. A clerk In n hat Btoro in that soction of town, after remov ing tho monoy from tho safo nt clos ing tlmo, left n noto InBldo of It. A pair of burglnr8 spent a busy sot of hours In tho hut storo, using section al Jlnimlos, "can openers" and ovory known dovlco for successfully nn pronchinB tho interior of tho safe. Whon thoy hail reduced tho strong box to a shredded Iron biscuit thoy looked into its riddled heart and found thlsf noto: "Well, whnt'a tho Idea?" Thnt wns all thoro was in tho safo. It is assumed that tho fiibsequont con versation was enough to oxplodo tho surpl"" nitroglycerin," but ono of tho nnnojvM felons took his Indelible pen ell in hand nnd wroto as follows: "You , you can and furthermore, 11!" Which, considering what tholr toolings wcro, was putting it mildly. Now York Times. Mixed Adjectives. "Wo had nt our houso for nbout half a day this summer n young ninn from Kansas City ns n bonrdor," Btntcd hon est Neighbor Hornbeak. "Ho camo with tho expectation of staying two weeks, nnd Just nnchcr'ly hungorcd nnd thirsted for the simple llfo, as ho cnlled it. And then nbout tho ilrst thing ho did was to scok to pick a sandburr oit from tho loft hind fet lock of ono ot tho mulos. This sorter led mo to bolioyo that ho thought 'aim plo' and 'Idiotic' wcro synonymous and simultaneous terms." Kansas City Staj. THICK LOVELY HAIR Because Free From Dandruff, Itching, Irritation and Dryness, May bo brought about by shampoos with Cuticura Soap preceded by touchos ot Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, Itching and irritation. A clean, healthy scalp moans good hair. Try thoso suporcrcamy emollients If you havo any hair or scalp trouble. Samplo each frco by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dopt. XY, Boston. 8old ovorywhero. Adv. What the Woods Teach. A week In tho woods, with your ear closo to Mother Naturo's heart and your oycB finding vistas up into tho bluo eternal mystory, may toach you that your ltttlo solflsh strivings, your puny vanltios, your potty hatreds and joalouslcs, that make up so lnrgo n part of your dally living and your nlghtjy worrying, nro of no moro worJJi to tho world or you thnn aro tho namoloss little gnats that bo fool ishly zigzag in tho gloom. For a really flno coffoo at a mod erate price, drink "DenlBon'a Seminole Brand, 35o the lb., In soalcd cans. Only one merchant in each town sells Seminole. If your grocer isn't the one, write tho Denlson Coffee Co., Chicago, for a souvenir and the name ot your Seminole dealer. Buy tho 3 lb. Canister Can for $1.00. Adv. Heard on the Train. She I suppose you got aomo dell clous corn up on tho farm. Ho You hot. Why, I nto roasting cars until n growth ot corn silk camo out and coverod my bald spot. Boston Transcript. His Business. "Do you think Yappor will land this brldga-bulldlng contract for us?" "If anbody can, ho'll put It across." Paraguay ban valuablo forest re sources, tho most Important of which is qucracho, particularly rich In tan nin. It Never Came Back n&ckache Sufferer! Thousands will tell you what wonderful relief they have had from Doan's Kidney Mil. Not onl) relief but lasting cures. If you art, lam., in tin- morning, have headache, ncrvout, .troubles, dizzy spells and irregular kidney of 'bladder action, don't wait .until gravclj dropsy or Bright' disease Rati hold. Use Doan'a Kidney Pills, the best-recommended kidney mediclnrf. -T ' u A South Dakota Case "hoy fldoft Mrs. T. P. Hob. Inaon, Tyndall, 8. D.. nays: "My kid. neys caused me al most constant dis tress. My buck was weak and coro and I also suffered from headaches and dizzy spells. Doan's Kidney Pills pave me nl most instant relief ma i ntr ana ueroro ion? I wns well, nest of Sjvl a'l the euro has x been permanent." Get Doan's at Any Store, 60s a Box DOAN'S DJL"8T FOSTERAULBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. JT" 10c Worth of SiPj9 V l v - Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land Get rid of big crops lliA l!ma WILMINGTON MRS, THOMSON TELLS WOMEN How She Was Helped During Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. "I am just 52 years of ago and during Change of Lifo I suf- nrreu lor six years terribly. I tried sev eral doctors butnono seemed to give me any relief. Every month tho painswero Jntcnso in both sides, and mado mo so weak that I had to go to bed. At last a friend recommen ded Lydia E. Pink ham's Vinrntnhln Compound to me and I tried it nt once and found much relief. After that I had no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping tho same aa always. J?or years I havo praised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for what it has dono for me, and shall always recommend it as a wo man's friend. You nro at liberty to uso my letter in any way." Mrs.TnoMSON, 649 W. Russell St, Philadelphio, Pa. Chango of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women overywhero should remember that thero is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying poriod ns Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound. If you want special ndvlco writ6 to Lydia E. Plnklinm Mcd icino Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman nud hold in strict confidence. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That' Why You'ro Tired-Out of Sorti Havo No Appetite. 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