DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. PLS! LOIS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR k small bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. I Mmoves all dandruff, stops itch- ing scalp and falling hair. To bo possessed of u head of Heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It Is easy and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It Just get a small bottle of Knowl ton's Danderine now It cosUj but a few cents all drug stores recommend It apply n little as directed und within ten minutes there will be n n appearance of nbundnnco, freshness, flulllncss and an Incompara ble gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find n truce of dandruff or fulling hulr; hut your real surprlso will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy nt first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine la, wo belluve, the only nuro hair grower, destroyer of dan druff and euro for Itchy scalp, and It never falls to stop fulling hair ut once. If you want to prove how pretty and Boft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with n little Danderine and, carefully draw It through your hair taking one small strand at n time. Your hair will bo soft, glossy und beautiful In just 'a few momenta n delightful surprlso awaits everyone who trios this. Adv. Snapping It Back. "Ueyl You, there, with tho sorrel topi" snarled a customer In tho rapid fire restaurant. "My order's been In twenty minutes, and I don't want to wait ull day for It See?" "What you want ain't what you necdl" retorted Clamllnc, tho wait ress. "You need u book on etiquette. If manners had been raining down rom Ilenvcri forty days und nights you'd still be n rube. Try that on your canary I" Kunsas City Star. Lives 200 Years! For more than 200 years, Ilnarlcm Oil, tho famous national remedy of Holland, has been recognized as an infullibla relief from all forms of kidney and bladder dis orders. Its very ago is proof that It niuat have unusual taunt. 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Ope day last summer little Ned had nn "experience" with n hornet, and upon seeing another one on the win dow next day, exclaimed, "O mamnin, hero is another one of thoso shurp (hooter flics In the house." The Cutlcura Toilet Trio Having cleared ypur skin keep It clear by nluklug Cutlcuru your evcry-duy toilet preparations. Tho soap to cleanse and purify, tho Ointment to soothe und heal, tho Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet tabic Is coiuploto without them. 20c everywhere. Adv. You rather like thn man who ftp pears to bo Interested In your ailment, even If ho doesn't euro a whoop. Keep your llvrr active, your bowels clrsn t Using I)r. I'lerceVi l'lessant Pellets and jou'll keep healthy, vealtby aud wise. Adr. Few men exhibit their bravery until after the danger la past. Anuttatr photographers are willing a Uko GBylslcgToxcept ndylcc. I sKPVtsssLH auflssssVil? ;''ssssssB ION IS AT WORK PRE8IDENT RETURNS TO HIS TASK IN FRENCH CAPITAL. WELCOMED BY PARIS PRESS The Journal Convinced that It Means Early and Positive Results from the Peace Conference atudylng Opinion In United States. Purls President WllBon has con ferred with Premier Lloyd George, Promlor Clomcncoau and Col. Edward M. Houso In tho lattor's offlco. AVhoa tlio president arrived, accompanied by his wlfo, ho was cheered by tho crowds around tho Hotel de Grlllon und ho acknowledged the greeting with a salute. Paris. President Wilson, returning to tho pcaco conference after his trip to tho United States, arrived In Paris shortly after noon Friday. Tho president's train, which had boon delayed on tho way from Brest, reached tho Invalides station at 12:07 o'clock. Tho roturn of President Wilson Is welcomed by tho morning newspa pers In editorials. Tho Journal saya that It means early and posltlvo results from the peace conforenco, adding: "Thoro Is no doubt tho president eoinos back with tho full resolve to wind up tho war promptly.", Tho editorial wrltora also are oc cupied with tho prosent state of pub lic opinion In Amoricu. Tho Figaro mild that tho United Statos by sharing the war and by tho prominent role i Is playing at tho peaco conference, has become ono of tho principal ac tors in European and world policies, but added: "Dut will tho United States desire to he of tho samo mind onco tho treaty of peaco is signed? Will It not rather ylold and go homo for good, leaving old Europe to work out Us salvation by Itself? Tho sudden with drawal of tho United States would liavo rogrottdblo consequences be citiiso . there aro several problems which wo, tho Hritltfli, Italians and French, would settlo In qulto a dif ferent way than if Amorlca was a fac tor. As far an can bo judged, how ever, It does not seem that such an Dveiitunllty Is to bo fearod." Comment of Press. In, commontipg on the return of President Wilson to Parts tho Matin Bald: "Tho alliance with tho United States is nucossary to the pence of tho world and to tho c.xlstonco of France. It means forovor a precious hoi? against possible aggressions. Franco looks upon Mr. Wilson as tho powerful frlond who splendidly help ed her to win, nnd will now stand by hor when Kho Is to mako hor legltl inato demands hoard." Tho Petit Parlslen, said: "Tho declslvo days aro near at hand for tho ponco conforen';e. Tho president of tho Unltod SUios will Join In tho supremo dobates. Ho will exorclso his personal lnfluoncjj. on bo half of Uio whole of humanity. He roturnu from tho now world nfter fighting his opponents and tho pkoj tics with now prestlgo arising from hlii splendid spooch at tho Metropo litan opera houso." "Mr. Wllbon," says L'Hommo Libre, "will bring to tho poaco conforenco an uccurato Idea of tho ronl wishes of his country and of tho political necos iltlos, which In tho presont condition of tho American political situation must bo conciliated with tho pursuit ut tho ideal of international co-opera tiou. It will now bo all tho moro easy to mako this adjustment as tho labors of tho conforenco havo pro gressed greatly. A fow sitting will, no oouiu, uo surilolont for tho realiza tion of unanimous accord betwoen tho heads of tho groat democracies with regard to tho princip.il questions, ter ritorial orrangomonts and military, naval, norial, oconomlc, financial and social conventions. In short, tho coven ant of an association of froo nations. "Evorything Is ready for a final and brief consideration. Tho pooplo cx pool It and hopo that poaco will soon glvo thorn causo to bo fully satisfied with tuelr envoys." Czechs Hnnn On. Warsaw. .,n(u-iiatn.i.ii. i. . .-. " -nimitlft lliu IU- quost of the interallied commlttoo tho vsuciih uavo rorusod to evacuate part of tho region near Toschcn and tho situation Bf.om3 to ho dolicato. Tho Czoohs claimed that tho commission was Incomplete as a rosult of tho do parturo of Gon. Gronart, a French rorprcbentntlvo for Paris, and of Prof, A. O. Coo.ldgn, an American delegate, for Warsaw, TROTZKY MISSED DEATH. Members of Red Guard Flro Shots at Russ Leader. London.-.Loon Trotaky, tho Russian bolshevik ralnlstor of war and marlno, escaped nssusslnntlon by an inch, ac cording to a dispatch to the Dally Mull from Holalngfors. Trotzky was returning to Potrogad from a visit to tho red army on tho Uiga front When tho train stopped at a small station threo members of tho rod guard tired soveral shots nt him as he was loav lug a eieeplng car. RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY H w Klglit Hon. W. K. Mousey Is the premier of New Zealand uru one of the lending Htiitentiicti of the British empire. BERLIN REVOLT ENDS SPARTACANS YIELD TO EBERT TI.OOPS UNCONDITIONALLY. German "Reds" Surpass Russian Bol shevik! In Murder and Robbery. Berlin, March 14. The SpartnelsM have mii rendered unconditionally to the government They are giving up all iuiii.h unit ammunition. These terms, imposed oil the reds by War Minister Noske, utter tho NpartaelslH hud asked for u truce, vir tually murk the end of the red terror In Berlin. Spartuclsm Is spreading In the provinces, however. In Dusseldorf (a big industrial city on the Khlne), an Incipient revolution has been suppressed by nuiehlne guns iii1 artillery. Tho Spartaeiins visited Heir Noske, secretary of military affairs, to in quire Into peace conditions the news papers say. It Is rumored that nfter protracted negotiations Herr Noske demanded uiicondltlonul surrender of the Sparliicaus, and also possession of all their arms. Blots have occurred In various Ger man towns outside Berlin anil u Spur tacun revolt has broken out In Ham burg. The behavior of the Spurtueuns In Llchtenberg, a suburb of Berlin, dur ing the past threo days' lighting, was worse than the bolshevik enieltles In Russia. All well-dressed citizens appearing on the streets were robbed und many were killed. Several persons were de capitated and tho heads were carried through the streets by female Spurtu euns The government troops, It Is ndded, continue to kill every prisoner they tuke. The street lighting In Berlin had largely been transferred to tho traction subways.' The mullled roar of artillery nnd machine guns was heard coining from the tubes. SHIPS BRING IN 7,411 YANKS Transports Mount Vernon and Ohioan Arrive With Bin Batch of Doughboys. Now York, March 112. With 85 offi cers und 2,07-1 troops of the Twenty seventh division former Now York state nntlonnl gunrdsiiipn the stonm shlp Mount Vernon arrived hero from Brest. Thq vessel brought altogether f,7Sl troops, Including n largo num ber of casuals nnd 00 nurses, together with 7 nfliccrs and Sl.'t men sick or wounded. The steamship Ohioan arrived from Bordenux with 1,027 troops, n majority of them or the BtStti infantry of tho Elchty-sovonth division (nntlonnl nrmy men of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mlssls ulppl) mnchlno gun compnny, compa nies O, G, 11, K, L und M, a sanitary detachment, nnd tho headquarters of the Second battalion. STRIKE DELAYS BIG LINERS Vessels Are Tied Up by Walkout of Longshoremen at New York. Now York, March 12. With many of the grent transatlantic 'steamship lines here tied up by the strike of longshoremen, which was called- In support of tho striking hnrbor work-ei-s, threats were made by the Marino Workers ulllllatlon to renew the strike against the railroad udmlnlstrutlon based on tho nlleged vlolutlon of some of tho terms of tho recent settlement. The Independent boat owners ugntn have rejected tin terms under which settlement between railroads and their huibor employees was uclied. Deny Huns Captured Riga. Copenhagen, .March Hi. The recent ly reported recapturo by Germans of Riga on the Baltic const Is denied In n Berlin dispatch here. The Germnn troops, It Is stated, nre still n consid erable distance from Itlga. New Gun Outclasses "155." Troy, N. Y March 13. The United States government bus placed nn or der with the Watervllet arsenal for i gun to supersede the famous loo-mllll meter gun. The new gun Is larger. It Is called u 101. SHORT STATE NOTES News of Nebraska Told In Condensed Form .7. E. Haase was elected major f Norfolk by u narrow margin oer Mutt Sliallor, Jr., the women' candi date. I'tiplalii Grltlltb A. Demay of In dlnnolii litis been uwiiided the British militnrj cross for gallantry in tho viir. Indications are that farmers of Box Butte and other northwestern coun ties will plant the usual size potato crop this season. Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska plans a speaking tour over the nation as the administration's spokesman for the league of nations. Bed Cross workers of Omaha have knitted a total of -15,428 garments since August 1017, according to lead ers of the movement. Gage county Is making an effort to retain its tuberculosis expert een though (otigress did not provide funds for his salary and "expenses. Ilentul property for residence pur poses In Omaha is more scarce now than eer before in the history of tho elt , according to Omuhn real estate dealers. The people's caucus at Broken Bow put up a municipal ticket, headed by O. E. Tooley for mayor. The resolution adopted called for sewerage and btreet paving. Bankers of Butter county liavo agreed to loan money to boys and girls of the futility who wish to en gage in the business of raising pigs this summer. Douglas county commissioners aro considering the ndvisihlllty of build ing an Ice plant to supplj Ico to the court house, county hospital ami other county institutions. The annual inter-high school stock Judging contest will bo held at the State Farm near Lincoln, March 20. High schools from all parts of the state are planning to send teams. Dean Tnncock, chaplain of Nebras ka University base hospital No. -10, who returned to Omaha from France a few days ago, expressed the belief that the Brest trouble is due to some political scheme. That 100 new houses are badly needed in Kearney nt once is the con sensus of opinion of the real estnto dealers of the city. Modern houses are Impossible to procure at any price In the city. Following a tilt with the state rullwaj commission nt Lincoln, Union Pacific olllclals announced that train service on seven branch lines In Ne braska, suspended as a war emer genci measure, Is to bo resumed. The potato growers of Box Butte, Dawes, Sheridan,. Morrill, Scotts Bluff and Banner counties have agreed to cooperate In every way possible this year In an effort to avoid any possible labor shortnge. Nebraska now bus u large over-supply of beans, says the home economic department of the, state university. The department urges pe ople to eat The department urges people: to eat more beans and thereby lessen the cost of living. ' A number of patrons of the Arapa hoe Telephone company sent a petition to the- stnto railway commission ask ing If there was not some way to pre vent the use- of German over their phones. Nebraska at present has no law to prevent such a practice. A committee from the board of di rectors of the gcnoml synod of the Lutheran church was nt Fremont the oi her day making nn Investigation of Fremont college with n view to buying the school nnd removing Midland col lege from Atchison, Knn.. to that city. Farmers of Box Butto county are going to make some real Improve ments on their places this year. If loans they are obtaining from the federal farm loan bank Is" any cri terion. Dm Ing n single week farm ers of tho jcounty borrowed $11,000 from Uncle Sam through the county agent Mrs. Ida Bauman of Martlnsburg, who brought action for $50,000 against forty different saloonkeepers of Thurston, Dixon and Knox coun ties alleging lhat her husband died of alcoholism, and that the defendants furnished tho liquor that caused dls ease and death was awarded a ver dict lor .Tl,fi00 against three Dixon county siihjnn keepers ! Jury at Norfolk. All the other were acquit ted. First Bed Cross girl of Suporlni, May Dally, who was nn otlicer of tho I idled States largest base hospital at London, has arrived In this country after a year over there nnd left with special train of nurses for Denver. runners of Dndgo county arc paj Ing $50 to $7fi it month for single men. vihllo married men get as high as SSil and lit some Instances MOO. Wugos for farm hands In the county are from 10 to 20 per cent lower than last vear, when the high water mark was reached. The present stocks of wheat on farms In Nebraska are estimated to he o.GOS.QOO bushels by the tuti board of agriculture. Nearly 1,000,000 bushels of this will ho required for seed If the ucreago of spring wheat Is to be as largo as last jear. Only two other states have a larger number of banks In proportion to pop. illation thnn Nebraska. They are North and South Dakota. In North Dakota there Is one bank to every IKW people, In South Dakota ono hunk to every 1.171 people, and In Nebraska one bank to every 1,208 jreople. A ioiii'1-rtfd campaign Is m lit- made by farmers of ButTulo lount.v to rid the county of prnlrie dogs. An outbreak of hog cholera which started last month In Box Butte coun ty, Is now under control. Citizens of Hmnlioldt are agitating the inie-jUun of paving a number of tho principal streets of the city. The Keith County Comiiiunltj qlub has completed contracts for fie fourth annual roundup at Ogulhitu July .'i, 4 and 5. John Mentor, near De Witt, closed n deal for the sale of Ids 200-acro Gage county farm to John Schroeder foi 540,000. Gnge county citizens plan lo erect (i memorial building In memory of boy of the county who gave up their lives In the war for liberty overseas. The Odell hand has been reorgan ized with sixteen members, several of the new members being former sol diers who have recently returned home. The Nebraska Cement company at Superior, which has been a year re modeling Its plant to the wet process, expect to start making cement in a few days. About CO per cent more wintor wheat was sown in Deuel county lust fall than over before. There is a per fect stand nnd will no doubt harvest a bumper crop. Tho iiiiul dividend of 2A per cent on the First Nntlonnl bunk of Super ior, was paid recently, mnking ;.'! per cent In all realized for creditors in 5 years since tho bank failed. Conditions In Nebraskn and the eti tlie country east of the Itocky moun tains never looked more prosperous than now. according to General Man ager Holdrege of the Burlington. Farmers of Saline county are plan ning u vigorous campaign to rid the county of the gopher pest, which, it Is claimed, cost farmers of the county at least .f.'iO.OOO during the past' year. Of Nebraska's total population, ftl per cent will live on the proposed 5,000 miles of state roads, and S5 per cent will live within live miles, State Engineer George E. Johnson told 200 load boosters at Lincoln. Since the removal of all govern ment restrictions on the buying nnd selling of hogs the price has shot up with great rapidity at South Omuhn but predictions are being made that the prices will decrease before long. State olllclals confiscated 5.000 gal lons of grape wine of an estimated value of $.'5,000 at Iho Walker vine yard near Omaha. The raid was sold to be the biggest haul of liquor mode In the state of Nebraskn in its entire history. Anders Jensen, wealthy Mlnden former, charged with saying President Wilson should be killed and the kaiser substituted In ills place, bus been or dered Interned at Fort Douglas, Utnh, according to Federal District Attor ney Allen. Mrs. Philip Deering and two chil dren, aged 5 and 7 were burned to death at Bayard, and Philip Deering and two other children of the family were terribly burned when Mr. Deer ing attempted to start a firo nt their home with kerosene. Deering Is a Uusslan beet tender. Health Commissioner Chapman of Lincoln claims Omaha has more small pox cases than any other city In the United States, regardless of popula tion, and Nebraska has more cases thuininy other state. Lincoln, he says, has kept the epidemic down to twenty six cases since December. He urged n statew ide vaccination. T. C. Byrne, chairman for tho vic tory loan In Nebraska, has sent In structions to workers to eliminate use of the word "bond" In connection with the loan. They arc fold to use the word "note." ns the .?5,000,000,000 is to be In short term notes and not In bonds, April 21 Is tho ollielol dato for the opening of I he drive. The death of Mrs. Josef Blazka, who was- reported by her husband to have died with InllueHZii at the home place In Cherry county, has, upon Investiga tion by neighbors, been practically proven u foul murder. The body was found In a cow shed, terribly muti lated, with till Indications pointing towards the husband as perpetrator. .Mrs. Alvin Bockweller, wife of n farmer, was killed, four other persons were Injured und thousands of dollars' worth of damnge done to farm prop erty by u tornado that swept a path u half' mile wide nnd four miles long between Colon und Cedar Bluffs. Saun ders county. The storm was accom panied by a heavy hall, which done n great deal of damage In several east ern Nebraskn counties. The Mnrch crop report of the Ne braska board of agriculture states that 2S per cent of last yenr's corn crop Is still on farms. This is the equivalent to .1,401,000 bushels compared to KM), 705,000 bushels on hand a year ago. Voters of Scotts Bluff county will decide on April 15th, by special elec tion, whether they will authorize the construction of u real court house nnd Jail to take the place of Hie old ram shackle affair which now house the business administration of the county at Goring. George A. Lee, who represented the Nebraska polash companies ut Wash ington, declared upon his roturn to Lincoln, that lie was confident the next congress would take the necessary stops to provide ndequoto protection for Nebraskn potash companies. Thousands of bushels of potatoes ate still stored In warehouses In the North Platte valley. A fev aro finding their way to market uround 75 cents n bushel, but some growers have ox pressed n willingness to take 50 cents a bushel If only they can get rid of their surplus. UPSET STOMACH PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GASES, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. Undigested foodl Lumpa of pain; belching gas, acids and sourness. When your stomach is nil upset, here Is in stant relief No waiting I The moment you eat a tablet of Pope's Dlapepsln all the Indigestion pain, dyspepsia misery, the sourness, gases nnd stomach acidity ends. Papo's Dlapepsln tablets cost little at any drug store but there Is no surer or quicker stomnch relief known. Adv. Shameful. Two very pretty girls' met on the street nnd kissed each other raptur ously. Two young men wntched tho meeting. "There's another of thoo things that arc so unfair," said one. "Whnt Is that?" asked his friend. He pointed to the scene: "Women doing men's work." Ladles' ITome Journal. One of the most satisfying assets In life is the ability and power to tell a carping critic Just when nnd where ho can get off. Look out for Span ish Influenza. V l At the first sign of a cold take CASCARAE? QUININE W Staadud cold remedy for 20 ytiti la tablet form We, rure, no opiatet breaks up cold la 24 houra relieves grip In 3 dayi. Money back If It falls. The senuioe box has a Red top with Mr. HllTa picture. At All Drug Stor. Stop losing Calves x-oa can Stamp Abortion Out of YOUR HERD and Keep It Out By the use of DR. DAVID ROBERTS' "Anti-Abortion" Small Expense) Easily Applied. Sure Results. used succesttuuy lor 39 years. Consult Dn. DAVID ROBERTS about all animal ailments. In formation free. Send for FREE copy of "Tho Cattle Specta!lst,,'VTlth full Infor tnntion on Abortion Id Cows. DR. DAVID ROBERTS VETERINARY CO 100 Crind Ave, Waukesha. Wise. Farm Opportunities in United States If TOTJ are Interested, write to the Homeseekers' Hunan, U, 8. Hallroad Aduilnstratlon, Washing ton, for free Information, naming the state tns adTantagea of which you desire to Investigate, and glvlnn fall particulars about your require ments. The Ilomeseeiers.' Bureau la HOT soiling real estate. Its mission Is to furnish dependable data by statea regarding land values, production, markets, climate, schools, churches, roads, eto., V those who wish to engage In farming, stock raising, dairying, gardening and kindred pursuit. A letter will bring a free booklet which may holy In solving your problems of living. Address J. L. EDWARDS, Manager, Room 2000, Agricultural Section, U. S. Railroad Administration, Washington, D. C. SMOKING TOBACCO FACTS FROM THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA The Use of Flavorings Deter mines Difference In Brands The Encyclopedia Britannica says about tho manufacture of smoking to bacco: "...on tho Continent and in America, certain 'sauces' are employed . . .tho uso of the 'sauces' is to improve tho flavour and burning qualities of the leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's enjoyment depends as much upon the flavoring used as upon tho tobacco. Your nose is a sure guide in tho mat ter of flavorings. Try this simplo test with several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. You will notice a distinct difference in tho frtvgranco of every brand. Tho tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest assured. Carefully aged, old Hurley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, give3 TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrnnce your nose can quickly distinguish from any other tobacco. Try it and see. Honey-BEES-Honey Keep Bees! Interesting work with good profit-). Help supply the world's demand for nature u beM awcet Wecun helpyou. Write for Information. WESTERN HONEY PRODUCERS SIOUX CITY, IOWA GASOLINE f6c A GALLON Qsavlm, a marvelous discovery, outs gasoline cost one third, Increases mileage and power, eliminates carbon, formulas tor making Uuvlm, Kant-Free radlatormlxture,Kllmax puncture plugger, Knoxlt carbon remover, and II V) box of Oaavlm, all post paid for IL CUbVIM CO., Washington a U., Ohio PATFNTQ JVntsor. K. 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