Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, May 11, 1916, Image 3

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Wagon train of tho Amoricau expedition in Mexico arriving on tho outskirts of Las Cruces to camp for tho
night. They had juut completed a 32-mllo hike through tho mountain passos of Mexico. Tho arid mosa of Mexico
is not broken up with many watering places such as is depicted in tho photograph, so much care is oxcrclscd in
selecting stopping places for tho night.
ST. PAUL SCHOOLBOYS ARE BIRD LOVERS
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The boys of tho sixth and seventh grades of the St. Paul, Minn., public schools with their birdhouses on their
way to tho bird exhibition held in tho Auditorium, St. Paul. John Burroughs opened tho exhibition by pressing an
nlectric button at his homo at Westpark, N. Y. Over 5,000 boys took part in this unique exhibition, and tho hundreds
of different designs of birdhouses excited the interest of thousnnds of visitors. The exhibition Is in lino with tho
movement to make St. Paul a city of birds and flowers.
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IViEXICAN RAIDERS UNDER GUARD
Mr3. Clam Sanderson Laub, hero
photographed in her military costurao,
is tho only woman recruiting olllccr
in Canada. Sho has been at that work
for several months in and about On
tario after spending more than a year
In hospital work in France.
Precious Language.
Languago Is tho amber in which a
thousand precious thoughts havo
bo'jn safely embedded and preserved
It has arrested ten thousand light
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thus ilxed and arrested, might havo
boon as bright, but would havo also
been as quickly passing and porish
ing aa tho lightning. Words convey
thq mental treasuros of ono poriod to
the generations that follow; and
laden with this, thoir precious
freight, thoy sail safely across gulfs
of tlmo in which umpires havo suf.
ferod shipwreck, and tho languages
of common life havo sunk into obliv
ion. Trench.
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'Iheso Moxlcans were membors of tho party that raidod Columbus, N M,,
and wero picked up in the mountains. Thoy are guarded.by American soldiers.
FIELD HOSPITAL AT CASAS GRANDES
FIRST PREPAREDNESS CAMP FOR WOMEN OPEN
Scones at tho oponlng of tho llrst preparedness camp for women at Chevy Chaso, Md., near Washington, whoro a.
Ihousand socioty women aro learning tho essentials of war-timo duty. In tho center Is Bhown tho raising of tho camp
flag. Above is President Wilson marching to tho ceremony. Below is a section of tho khaki-clad campors.
AT THE END OF SIX DAYS' HIKE
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Companies D, B, P, Q, and II arriving in camp "somowhere in Mexico" utter a six days' hiko across the. desert,
LEADERS OF THE SUFFRAGE PARADE
VICTIM OF AERO ACCIDENT
When tho National American Woman Suffrage) association stagos Its big
parade in Chicago on Juno 7, the opening day of tho Republican convention,
:ho marchers will bo led by theso two olophunts carrying tho "sufTrago plank."
l'ho combination will symholizo tho demand of tho women for a suffrago plank
In the Republican platform. Tho elophants will bo driven by Miss Portia
Willis of New York, who is hero shown between them.
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Soventh field hospital corps at Casus Orandcs, where all tho Injured ami
the sick of the expedition are being cared for.
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Do Lloyd Thompson, tho aviator who
was seriously hurt In uu aorflplano ac
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RANGE FINDING'-IN' MEXICO
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piactlcing with tho ra'isulltider on thq
open mesa of tho Mexican plain.
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This residence in Chihuahua was erected by Villa at great cost for hlu
favorito wife, "Luz." After ho ovacuatcd tho city it was looted and partly
destroyed by a mob.
Needed Repairing.
Tommy, aged throe, had fallou and
huit his kueo, and as he sat rubbing
tho injured part ho suddenly looJiQd
up und said. "Mamma, did God muko
mo?" "Yob, dear," was tho. reply.
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phlioaophpr, "if ho had pny plecoa left
I. vflali Ua'd mond ray Kuoo."
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