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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
fli -cMsiw v'- - - DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. PflOVEII SWAMP-nOOT AIMS WEAK KIDNEYS Tlw Atmpfrm nf Mttrr Mul bladder JmiliH fp filfn wr illnlreMliitf and UM lli Affrttm in a rundown condition. Tll Mmj wwn In MifW niont, an nl tftil ifT 1llm rf.wplrtlfi of l,iiti8 btck Ml WllfMrr IrmMM which alimild not he pfglwl!, lhw lUnnor nlBtinU often IMil le iUtiffH kidney trotibiei. I)f. Kllwwr' Hwtni-Hno wtileh noon Iiwm m) fni(Uifi the kidney ii a IjHplM itllBy. fivrt unit blniMer remedy, tnl. twin m lifbl eorrmmind, Imr, a ncn lie UMtlHR ffW on thfi Hldneyi, which ii tlfimi ImmHliNr nolleml In mot cntei tf thftf who mm it. A IfUl wIM convince itnyono who may li Hi wwmI nt It. JIMIr Ret n bottle from r BMfMt Hnipc lorn, and itart treat ment at enee. Hiwtrw, If you wloli f1rnt lo test thli KfWl fiffinitlMi wmd ten .centn to Ir. KllWr k C'., IlimhAtnlon, N. Y , for a miW lmtll. Whan writing he ure and liiHitklH thin MHir-Adv. Zappclin Combs. IlMlHK lita calculation upon tho tin la which wnr procured when thu 'M tfthila n dencefit at Lunovlllo, I'm WW, In 1918, Aeronautics ontlmntcfl Unit tlin innxlmum cupnclty of tho minium Zeppolln for carrying high ox lilimlvufi In hIhxU Vi toiiH, and that tlmy uniinot poiilbly carry tho flvo iOMH which have hoon olulmod for til win ihlpfl of tho air, Tho whiib authority ontlmntcs that In aronalliK tho 800 mllas from tho (InrniHii Iibmo to tho English coast a ton mid a half of fuol la consumed, mill that If n ton mid n half of explo sive In curried a static state of equilib rium will have boon attained by tho time tho const In reached, the lifting liawor tharonftor being depondont upon tho lifting pianos. Exploslvo bombs carried by tho Zopnolln woigh 186 pounds and tho Incondlary bombs bboiil twenty pounds ouch. Peculiar Fcrtlltecr In Tasmania. Tasmnnla Is n groat fnrmlng and fruit country and there lo n good local market for nil the spont oil nhalo from tho dlBtllllng retorts. Tho rock from which tho oil has boon taken sells nt ?2 per ton for agricultural usos. Tho assdys do not dlacloso any rich fertilizing mattar in the spont shale, yet wIipii it Is pulverized nnd distributed ovor farming lands nnd garden noils it prodticos such wonder ful rosultn us to make tho domand for it grenter than tho supply. It appears to act on tho soil mechanically by aerating it, nnd possibly, by condensing molsturo from tho atmosphoro nnd transferring it to tho crops. It Is ex pected thnt tho prlcos obtainuhlo for tho apont shale will ovcntunlly cover mining nnd retorting costs. Dr. Ar thur Bolwyn-Urown, In Tho Engineer ing Magazine Dressed Wife as Widow, finalizing that ho was dying, Karl Kollams, three days boforo his death, asked his wlfo to buy n black mourn ing dross and veil so thnt ho could boo hor ns she would appoar at tho fu neral. To satisfy him; Mrs. Kollams dressed In mourning and stood at his bedside. Kollams hud boon sick of tu berculosis for some months. Ho ro contly returned from Phoenix, Ariz., whoro ho had gono in tho hopo that tho ohnngo in cltmnto would beuellt him. Philadelphia Record. Vnudevlllo Novelty. "Sho sIiihh in n glass tank." "Ah, n diving tllvn." Loulsvlllo Cou. rlopJournnl. Blluimo is sound put to sloop. GOOD REPORT Doctor Proved Value of Postum. K3A CelebratedThere f. . Pl' WM jWtoith Gorgeous Magnif- M mMwlmW '' iJm"'H micence by he Latin, , OmoSV fflfcjO y Greek Armenian and Wf! Xr5f " . WEffllM W. Coptic Branches of (he vTJjMf -. ' W U'W- ' ''liSSwBhl lCMsltan Church, -ffKM-mU W u Vy HI -2S3J.Z257? KZ&ICJ&' t A, 1 m$$M?!z s iK!,rw . 131 p-A ft rax joz?D!7r- 1 iry mjm:' x nKBI' ' & f 4 PliyslclanB know that good food and drink, properly soloctdd, are of tho ut most Impirtunco, not only for tho ro Hot of dlacaso but to maintain health iron when ono la woll. A doctor writes, "I count It a pleas ure to Bay a good word for Poatura with whloh I havo been onablcd to ro llovo so many sufferers, and which I count, with its valuod companion drape-Nuts, ono of tho daily blossings. "Coffoo was banished from my own table somo time ago and Postum usod regularly In its place." (Coffeo la In jurious to many persons, becauso it contains tho subtle poisonous drug, onffolno.) "1 frequently find it necessary to In struct patUnta whan they tako Pos tum for the first time to bo quite suro that it is properly made according to (llreotluns. then It has a clear, anal. brown eotor nnd a rich, Bnappy taste, as well aa health giving qualities. Tho nbovo letter, received over ton ?oara ago, Is fully ooullrmod by a ro cont letter from the dootor, In which ho says: "It U a pleasure to render a good report oemlng a produot of whlch'I am so enthusiastic a friend. "I am utliifc in my homo your Pos tum Ceroal in both Its forms. And, what Is more, I am having It tued in tho families of several patients In whloh there are children, and all unite tn endorsing tho fluo qualities of your admirable produet." Name given by Postum Co., Rattlo Greek. Mich. Postum emes in two forms: Postum Cereal the original form must bo well bulled. 15o and 25c Pkgs. Instant Poitum a soluble powder dissolves qulekly In a oup of hot wa ter, and, with aream and sugar, makes a delleleuti beverage Instantly. 30c and 50a Una, Uoth forms are equally delicious and coat about tho same per oup. 'There's a Reason" for Postum. sold by Oroccr. BRUSALEM Is tho truo Eastor city. Not only is Eaotor celebrated thero with gorgeous magniflcenco by tho Christian churches Latin, Greek, Ar menian, Coptic but tho largo and over growing Jowlsh population of Jerusa lom keeps tho passbver with all tho charm of Its cosmopolitanism, and oven tho Mohmnmodana have thblr Easter pllgrimago to tho gravo of Mosos. Tho throng of Eaator pilgrims from tho wholo Christian world is a very remarkable sight. To tho wostornor It Is a rovolation of oriontal Chris tianity in all Its picturesque devotion. Greeks, from all over tho Levant; Armenians from Tur koy, Persia and tho Caucasus; Nestorlans from Mesopotamia and Persia; Syrians from Aleppo", Damascus and Bcyrout; Abysslnlans from tho hormlt land of northeast Africa; Copts from Egypt, and men from tho nnclont churches of southern India, and, abovo nil, Russians who now adays form by far tho largest contingent of pll grlma all thoso races ininglo with Latins from wostorn Europo, with Germans, English, Ameri cans, Scandinavians. In tho midst of nil, nnd prosentlng an indi viduality porhaps nioro distinct than all tho oth ers, you boo tho Mohammedan roaster of tho land tho Arab In bin solemn garb and majestic bear ing, nnd tho Turkish official and soldier hnughty in tho oxorcltx) of his duty to keop tho Christian pilgrims in chock and to prosorvo order. Elaborate processions and ceremonials mako holy week in Jerusalem a gorgeous ovent, whoro tho intimnto noto of tho resurrection is not con spicuous. Especially does it bring out tho divi sion of Christendom, so strikingly shown in tho way in which Latins, Groeks, Armenians and Copts Bhnro tho Church of tho Holy Sopulcher. Particularly at Eastor tho marvelous services of tho Greok orthodox church convoy tho priority of this church In tho Holy Land. And of these cere monies, nono, porhaps, is moro impressive than that of tho washing of foot on tho Thursday be fore. 3astor. On that dn a platform is erected tn tho court of tho church, which is occupied by tho Groek blBhnp of Jerusalem and 12 high church dlgnl tarloa. Court, atalra. niches and every corner Is crowded by tho faithful to wltnoas tho enact ment of tho scono when Jesus washed tho foot of his dlsclplCB. Tho parts of Jesus, John, Peter and Judas are each given to an ecclesiastic, and aro road with fluo simplicity, though tho story is told with n certain freedom from gospel text. At tho ond tho patriarch washos tho foot of tho 12 clorica, and, ropontlng Josus' words, "Let us go, for ho that will hotray nio Is nigh," gives tho signal to uriso, and thoy all withdraw to tho church. Then an ollvo branch, hanging ovor tho chancel of tho platform, Is pulled up to tho roof of tho church amid shouts of Joy. Noxt day, Good Frtdny, all tho lights In the Holy Sopulcher church aro oxtingulshod. This is symbolical of tho ngony and death of our Lord and of hla descent to hell, when tho light of tho world was tnkon away for n brief apneo. Then, on Saturday, tho lights aro roldndlod by a super natural agency, so tho tradition goes. As tho church dignitaries pray tn tho chapel of tho scpulcher, draped in deep mourning, the stono gathers n peculiar molsturo which rlsos us n va por and, suddonly bursting Into a dlvlno tlamo, klndloa the lights. It Is thu custom of tho pooplo I to light enndloa from one another, and tho faith ful bollqie ih&t tho first of these candles Is kin dled from that supernatural flro. Tho dawn of Easter Sunday is colobratod by n magnificent procession which enacts, In impres sively dramatic fashion, tho ovonta of tho rosur reotlon morn, whon tho women found tho gravo open and empty. Thon tho Kastor grootlng re sounds, "Christ la risen!" and the rosponso, "Ho Is truly rlson!" Tho Groek mass, colobrated by to prlosta. ends the coromony , Although tho Easter of tho orthodox church doos not coincide with that of tho western churches, holy week in Jerusalem ia celebrated predominantly according to tho Greek calendar, tho Borvlcca of tho other churchea being repeated on their own dates. In all tho Greek orthodox countries Russia, Roumnnla, Grceco, Dulgarla, Sorvla, Montenegro, and a largo part of Austria-Hungary Eastor ia colobrated with great fervor and devotion. Tho Eastor kia8 la a well-known incident of theso celebrations. Jerusalem Is naturally full of churchoa, monas teries, hospices and hospitals of tho various creeds, and every ono of them at Eastor brlnga out its own peculiar roligloua Individuality. Tho Latin church, for instance, whoao establishment In Jerusalem harks back to Godfrey do Bouillon nnd hia cruaadora, has a number of oriental churches united to tho Roman Catholic church. Thus there are tho United Greeks, tho United Syrians, tho United Nestorlans, tho United Ar menians, tho Maronltcs, all of whom colobrato masB in their own tonguo and so add in their ceromonlos nnd garb a picturesquo dlstinctivo neaa to tho wholo. Then thero aro tho Copts, tho Armenians, tho Syrian Jacobites, tho Nestorlans, the Abysslnlans, besides Greeks and Protestants. Tho relatlvo standing of tho various churches ia in a measure oxpreosod, in tho way thoy Bhnro tho 15 lampa that burn in tho Holy Sopulcher chapel, which la .in tho center of tho atono that waa rolled away from Je8us' gravo by tho angola. Flvo of theso lamps bolong to tho Latina, flvo to tho Greok3, four to tho Armenians and ono to tho Copta. Away from tho occlealastical ceremonial tho pilgrim In Eastor ttmo seeks tho traditional placos where our Lord Bpont hl3 laat daya and nights. Of theso Gothsemano ia tho principal goal, and here tho difference in creed among tho many visitors is obliterated by an earnest and quiet dovotion which is unexpectedly free from tho emotional. Anothor flguro has a promlnont place In Easter celebrations in Jerusalem; that of Moses, whoso liberation of tho Jowlsh peoplo from tho yoke of Egypt is commemorated in tho ancient Hobrow paschal feast. Thero Is a very llttlo known Mohammedan celobratlon which, though no longer bo general an formerly, la still a most Interesting ono. To tho Mohammedan, it must bo romombored, Jeru salem ia a holy city, liko Mocca and Medina, and thoro la a saying among Arabs, "Syria 1b tho blessed county, Palestine tho holy Innd, and Je rusalem, tho holy city, 13 tho holy of holies." ' Nallvo Mohammedans and pilgrims mako up n procession and issuo from tho Slttl Myrlam gato. Thoy aro Joined by throngs of their breth ren from tho neighboring villages, and, amid tho wildest enthusiasm, with standards being borno aloft and to tho typical Arab music of drum and flfo, the pllgrimago proceeds In tho direction of tho Dead sea. Aa tho Arabs claim common descent with tho Jows from Abraham, tho Holy Land holds tra ditions equally sacred to thom. Jcrusalom la second only to Moccn in sanctity bocausu It con tains, according to tradition, tho rock of Abrn ham's sacrifice, ovor which tho famed mosque of Omar is built. Tho Arab pllgrimago to the burial placo of Mosos recalls tho similar ono to tho tomb of Noah, near tho ruins of Uaalbok, a short dis tance from Damascus. In cosmopolitan charm Eastor In Constantinople almost equals that found In Jerusalem. The capital of tho Turkish emplro is, of course, in itself highly cosmopolitan, and thoro Is no other' city tn tho worhl whoro so many languages aro hoard In tho streets, not by foreigners, but by tho varlogatod natlvo population. Tho background horo Is not Jowlsh nnd Mohammodan, as In Jerusalem, but Mohammedan and Christian, with a strong tlngo of Spanish Jewry. Of tho native Christians tho Greeks predomi nate, but thero has alwayB been a very numerous Armenian clement in Constantinople. Tho mag niflcont Greok orthodox ceremonial woll roilects tho towering strength of that church in tho Levant, which for centuries, under tho absolute rule of tho Ottoman sultana, acted in the capacity of imperial ovor8eor of tho Christian peoplo un der Turkish sway. Until tho comparatively recent riso of tho Balkan nationalities Roumanian, Servian, Bulgarian, Montenegrin Greok was the language of all cultured peoplo of orthodox faith outsido of Russia and Austria-Hungary. And Greok intellectual, social and political control through tho unifying' power of tho Greek church was moro complete under Ottoman rulo than It had been under the Byzantine emperors. Recent events have onco moro shown tho force of tho peoplo of Greek speech. Through tho breaking away of tho Bulgarian church nnd tho erection of a Bulgarian oxarchato, Greek In re ligion, but Bulgarian in speech and political alms, it haa been temporarily weakened. "Chrlatos Anostl" "Christ ia risen" Is the Ea3tor cry in Constantinople that you hear on all sides accompanied by the exchange of tho tra ditional kiss. "Paskalia Foulla" "flowers of Eastor tlmo" aro sold evorywhoro to tho festlvo throng in tho narrow atreet8. In tho butcher shops you soo tho passover lambs with gilded feet and tho choice pieces tho kidneys placed on a gold foil. Tho variety of types and costumes seen in this throng where tho West moots the East Is moBt remarkable. All tho Christians of the Levant aro there; Bulgarians In embroidered Jackets; Greeks from tho mountains, sporting tho fustanol la, tho kilt which resembles a dancer's k!rt; burly men from the Adriatic, Levantines, Ai mo lilalia; ladles in tho latest Parla fashions, gonuino nnd otherwisoj and, of courso, a host of French, Germana, Italians, Austrians, Russians, English and Americans. Tho Mohammedan la by no means inconspicu ous, whether ho bo Turk, Arab In flowing robos. Persian merchant, Albanian soldier, Kurdish hamal in his Sunday dross or oven negro women in yollow dross. Tho westerner wends his way from Pora across tho bridge through tho suburbs of Jubaleo-Kopoosoo, past tho Roso mosquo Gul Jameo to tho Christian quarter of Imi-Kapoo, whoro ho llnds tho festlvo Joy of tho Greek EaBter. Tho procession of tho Grook clorgy sorao ot thom strikingly handsomo men with their long beards and bluo eyes starts from tho patriarchal palace and proceeds past tho Turkish guards, who koop tho crowd In check, to tho Groek church. Though small, It Is richly adornod with chiseled chancel and pillars with ivory oaglcs. After long litanies, prayers, rcsponsories and benedictions characteristic of Greok ritual, tho Eastor gospel ia read. This is done in no less than six languages, and, curiously enough, two of them aro Mohammedan, Arabic and Persian. Tho others aro French and Italian, Albanian and Grook. Tho Greek Is read, or, rnthor, sung, with a pocullar Intonation by tho doacon, nnd tho othors aro road by spoclal read ers in characteristic garb. Meanwhllo mass Is being colobrated In a nlcho of the altar, whore tho patriarch blossos tho Eaator offorlngs. Tho faithful In their festlvo mood aro quite free In their behavior and romurks a8 thoy listen to tho readings in six languages, of which only Greok, French and Italian Is roally understood. After tho aervlco tho patriarch and his attendant)) rettro to tho patriarchal paluco, where a recoptluf is held. Spring Colds, Are She Worst Thoy lead to catarrh and pneumonia. Thoy weaken the entire Bystem and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lesson your ac tivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catarrh. Don't neglect thom. It'a costly as well dangerous. UNA Will Safeguard You Have a box Peruna Tab. Iet3 with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take caro of yourself, and avoid danger. If you aro suffering now be gin tho treatment at once. Give Nature the help ehe needs to throw off tho catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna has been helping people rely on it for coughs, cold and indi- -) gestion. It'a a good tonic tor tee weak, aa well. Tho Peruna Company Columbtu Ohio Why, of Course. "I cannot understand why my sec ond husband is so fastidious," con fessed a Washington lady to her bosom friend. "Ho scarcely eats anything. My ilrst husband, who died, used to eat everything I cooked for him." 4 "Did you tell your present husband that?" "Yes." "That's tho reason." For a really flno coffeo at a mod erate price, drink Dcnison'a Somiuolo Brand, 35c tho lb., in scaled cans. Only ono merchant in each town sella Seminole. If your grocer isn't the one, write tho Donlson Coffeo Co., Chicago, for a souvenir and the namo of your Seminole dealer. Buy tho 3 lb. Canister Can for $1.00. Adv. Dangerous. "What is this man charged with?" asked tho magistrate "Dynaraito!" was tho unanimous re ply of tho six cops who had made tho arrest. Dr. Pierce's Pellets nre best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. The older an actress Is the moro en thusiastically sho makes up for lost time. g The Mississippi is tho only tidclesa river in tho United States emptying into tho ocean or Gulf of Mexico. Meat Makes Bad Kidneys Too nuch meat ia just as bad as not enough. Such a diet is apt to load the blood with uric ncid and to injure the kidneys. Bad backs, blue, nervous spells, dizziness, rheumatic pains, and bladder troubles indicate weal; kidneys, foretell danger of gravel and Bright's disease. Don't neglect this condition. Uso Doan's Kidney Pills. 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