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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. V Iq the Spring-time It's Just at this tirno of tho year that wo need some thing taken from Nature to restore tho vital forces. People got sick because they go away from Nature, and the only way to get well is to go back. Something grows out of tho ground in the form of vcgotationXto euro almost every ill. Dr. Pierco, of Buffalo, N. Y., long sin co found horba and roots provided by Naturo to overcomo constipation, and of theso ho selected Mayapple, leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap, and from thorn made little whito sugar-coated pills, that ho called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. When your intestines are stopped up, poisons and decayed mnttcr arc im prisoned in your system and theso nro carried by the blood through your body. Thus docs your head acho, you get dizzy, you can't sleep, your skin may break out, your nppctito declines you get tired and despondent. As a matter of fact, you may get sick all over. Don't you sco how useless all this suffer ing is? All that is often needed is a doso of castor oil, or something which is moro pleasant, n few of Dr. Pjcrco's Pleasant Pellets, which ho has placed in almost every dnig storo in this country for r your convcnicnco mid health. Try them by all means. They aro proba bly the very thing you need, right now. Calf nemies WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out with Cutter's Anti-Calf Scour Scrum and Cutter's Germ Free Blackleg nitrate and Aggrcssln, or Cutter's Blackleg rills. Ask him about them. If ho hasn't our literature, write to us for information on these products. ' The Cutter Laboratory Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, III. "Tha Laboratory That Know How" Children Who Are Sickly When your child ctlesnt night, loes mtlenly in Itsttccp, la couatltwted, fcv. erltb or bu symptoms of worms, you (cct worried. Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of tliclr children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children for uie tlironthoqt tha tea aou. Tber Kind to llreak up Cold, relieve Povorlsli neji, ComtlpMlon, Teeth log Dltorderi, move ami regulate the Donela and dettroy Wotmi, Thoso powder are pleatant to take aod eaiy for parenti toclfe. Tber cleanie tha itomaeh, act on tha Liver and elva healthful alean Trado Mark, Don't accept by reeulatlng the child's any substitute, tirJ by tHflhiri for ovtr 30 nan. Sold by all dwtilsts. Sample mailed I'RKK. Addreia, Mollict Oray Co.. Le Roy, N Y, Ha jure you ask for and obtain Mother Gray's Swost Powdors (or Chlldron. "- -- SK& yj Soothe Your 'Jr Itching Skin rV&wmi tiuiicura All draggttU. Soap . Ointments AM, Haiaplewfh iron of "Catlctra, Dtpt, I, I.Talnoi,i3, VMioa." Waste Bonea 8tlll Required, Tliu women or Grunt Urltnln who fespoiuled so nobly to tho appeal or waste bones which wore required for tniinltloii.s miiy still continue to do Bervlco to their country by retaining tliu luiblt tln-y have formed' of conserv ing tin wtihttt bones stmt fats. Tint waste bono provides, iiiuouk other things, glim which Is urgently heeded In nvery kind of reconstruction work, mirh itH building, eubliietmaklng. house furnishing, shipbuilding, utrplnno con fuructlon, t'le. They also obtain from It fertilizers to enrich tho luiiil, be nldes many nrtleics of tloinestle util ity. -Loudon Mall. Close Calculation. "1 always prefer plajlng bin cities to playing otuvullu NtmiilH," remark (.el Mr, Stormlngtou llarnw. "What's tho difference." "I like to lmvo people stay through tho show. In a one-night stand ov. orybody has a homo to go to. In a big pity 11 lot of people would rather Hit In tho theater than go buck to tliu hot el." Concrete Poles. Ite-cnforced concrete poles aro used for n 22,000'volt power lino six miles long at Iircntwnotl, C'ul., supplying n load of nhout 2,800 horso power. Tho poles aro tapered beams, re-enforeod eymmptrlcally on two hides, nnd uru 41 feet long, 17 Inches suuuro nt the bake, and 8 Inches square nt tho top. Tho spans very from 250 to IHK) feet. Household Hint. "Albert, I want you to boo tho now dining room net Mr. Drown linn bought for his wife. It would Just inntch oar wnll paper." Wfito Your Eytt (toed Cart Try Murine Eyt Remtdy Vn Htnantat J Br Comfort. 3 cult aa biritriju or tnaJL Wrlu fur frm mjaMmk. MVHIMK By KkHOCDY OO.C1UOMK GERMANS AGAIN APPEAR IN PARIS Mysteriously Reopen Cafes and Stores Owing to Laxity of Governmerit. MANY STAYED DURING WAR Remained In Old Haunts Without Molestation From Police Many Drift In Through Sw!8 Fron- tier Since Armistice. By BURR PRIfJE. In tho Now York Herald. Paris. Mysteriously, stcndlly, bra. zenly In dellanco of n Inw of tho land, the Germans aro reanponrlng In I'nrls. They nro living without dis guise In tho capital, still to(iiilcnlly an armed enmp of war. In levator num ber, In bolder manner, they arc living In tho outljlng districts, Just beyond tho fnrtlflenllons. They arc resuming tho proprietor ship of smnll cnfos-as by magic they arc popping up with smiles behind the llttlo zinc bars front which they disap peared so precipitately Mil 1014. Whence came they? Have they been hiding In their own lne cellars throughout (ho Inst four years? They are renewing the direction of small restaurants, whore sauerkraut once was the "speclalltc do la malson" go Into the kitchens now and there you will find the perspiring Teutons, llnve they been hiding behind their stoves during the war? Re-Engaglng In Trade. Tlioy aro reopening corner grocery stores only that's not tha nntnc for them In Franco nnd little businesses of all sorts. They aro now frctjly en gaging In tho supply trade It has been found that throughout tho long hostilities many Genlions who had suc ceeded In remaining In French terri tory had piled their business of fur nishing war mntcrinl to the nrmy. Scorn for such traitorous vswlne who would sell dentil-producing stuff for use against their own countrymen Is minimized by astonishment at1 tho laxity of tho French government In permitting them such a practice. For tho Inst few weeks I'nrls city olllchils hnvc been Investigating tho presence of so many. Germans, nnd It has been found that while a few havo been In their old haunts without mo lpstatlon from the police during the war period the greater number linvo been drifting In through tho Swiss frontier since tho signing of the armistice. At present the hands of the police nro completely tied by tho fact that DO per cent of the Gormnns who re mained or havo been drifting back are naturalized as Frenchmen, and tho chamber, with characteristic procras tination, keeps putting off passage of tho proper measures to take this nat uralization from tho Germans and per mit tho pollco to oust them. YANK'S NOVEL GIFT HHnHl "'daBBW u.$tvf!PPv3UHmi!SBw bbB 'Hi' m Hbtt Ti i'f'Sf . P'VfSsfiBBBBBiBB jaBaf'i'V !w vSaBRRBHBHaSlylBH H- 'H-u Not many $ouiig women who hnvc had a snuio one dear to them "over thero" can hnitHt of a gift as unusual as this girl Is about to receive from her ndinlilng Yank sweetheart. Tho present In question Is u belt containing 20 Inslgnlns of war, Including thoso of rank, branch of service and oven n gen oral's star. The collection was mado by Prlynto Louis C. Ilaber of the Ninety first division, who participated In tho struggles of St. Mthlcl and tho Argonne. The lucky recipient of this odd gift Is Miss Helen Ktihby. WILL REBUILD REIMS Cost of Reconstruction Estimat ed at Billion Dollars. Twenty Projects for the Work Are Submitted by Leading Architects. Helms,, France. The total cost for tho reconstruction of Helms, according to estimates Just completed, Is placed at r.,000,000,000 francs, or ?1,000,000,. 000. This Is tho figure of tho Indemnity which tho Germnns Imposed on Franco nt tho end of tho Franco-Prussian wnr, and which they then considered stitll rlently lnrgo to ruin France, commer cially nnd Industrially, for years to como. lit splto of this terrific cost, duo In part to the Increased cost of building materials resulting from tho war, Holms Is losing no Urao rising from lta - Aii ltlmnlnntlng article wns pub lished In La Liberie the other eve ning signed by II. Gnlll. "Ono wonders at finding In tho' midst of the entrenched camp of I'nrls so mony enemy subjects," ho says. "There hns never been nt nny time so mnny foreigners lit I'nrls. I do not mean vis itors hero temporarily, but people stopping permanently, doing business, exploiting enterprises nnd nil too often tnklng the Jobs of mobilized French men. Nothing has been done to keep these undesirable citizens out. "In December, 10M, Mr. Laurent, who was then prefect of pollco, stated that 150,000 aliens were settled In the capital. Today, according to the of ficial figures, there nrc 171,000. Tho great majority stay here without au thorization. Tho special commission nnmed to Investigate foreigners nnd Issue permits for residence has been unable to pass upon moro than 38,000 cases. Three thousand permissions were granted and the snmo number of refusals were made. Stayed In Spite of All. "Thoso who did not get the proper permits succeeded In staying anyway, LEADS IN WORK FOR DISABLED In If provisions for 'returning dis abled soldiers to profitable employ ment, the United States government leads tho world. This fact was brought out at the International Conference on Itehnbllltatlon held In this city recent ly. It wns shown tlutf, with tho ex ception of Canada, the United States wns tho only government that bad tak en ofllcial cognizance of tho nntlon's supreme duty to rehabilitate Its sol diers Incapacitated through wounds or Illness from pursuing their former means of livelihood. In nu Interview, Dr. Chnrles A. Pros ser, director of the federal board of vocational education, charged with the work of retraining the men from the hospitals, told of tho scope of Amer ica's plans of rehabilitation. "When we took our boys from their civil Jobs nnd put them Into the nrmy to risk their lives for an Ideal, the gov ernment promised three things to Its wounded soldiers. First, the promise of physical care wns made; then, the promise of compensation for Injury; nnd lastly, those who camo back crip pled were pledged the nntlon's honor that they would be retrained, re-educated to assume n responsible place In tho economic llfo of tho country. Best Surgeons Engaged. "For our first promise, we got the best surgeons possible nnd shipped them to France or Installed them In this country in up-to-dnto hospitals, with all tho appliances that science could suggest for making we'l again the sick nnd tho wounded. Men nnd TO HIS BEST GIRL ruins. For tho reconstruction of the city 20 complete plans havo been sub mitted by leading architects of Paris, Helms and other French cities. No ono Plan will be ndiited, but tho city will pick out of each tho features thut seem the most desirable and nrrlvo at n final plan which will bo approved by the city council. Among the details already decided upon aro blgj broad streets for tho principal arteries; worklngmen's quar ters, with gardens, and three dories of boulovnrds, llko tho30 of Paris nnd Hrussels, forming complete circles, thero being ono Inner ctrclo of boule vards, then a middle circle and finally an outer circle. It nlso has been decided that the buildings encircling tho cathedral, nearly nil of which aro now In tt com plete stnto of demolition, will' bu clenred out entirely lu order that tho cathedral may occupy n vast open bquuro whero nil of Its beauty may bo Been from nny poln. despite all measures taken to put them out of the country. This they ttccom. pUshcd by disappearing for n short time and returning to tho snmo ad dress, or changing their residence nnd falling to register. About ono hun dred who practiced theso deceptions were caught nnd sent to concentration camps and another hundred wero es corted to the frontiers. "Tho most undesirable often avoided detection nnd Investigation. What risk did they run? None nt nil." These figures on tho number of for eigners living In Paris during tho win nnd tho number of them ofllclnlly np proved will bo Interesting for Ameri cans who havo been through the or deal of getting mulrlculntlon papers, permits to live temporarily, permits to. live permanently, certificates of domicile nnd other little scraps of pa per. It strikes mo that the French police wore n bit overzcnlotis in cntn logulng good, honest Americans people from home, I know, wero most scrupulous In appearing before the proper authorities while thousands of real undesirables wcro roaming around untlckcted, unmolested. At the time the Korthn was firing there was much speculation on wheth er or not tho Germans got quick Indi cation of tho nccurncy of their aim, and It doesn't seem nt all improbable that with such a large number of their brother Germans here they had u good working Information bureau. women, experts, devoted their wholo time to tho problem of tnklng care of the unfortunate soldiers who found their way Into tho hospitals. "For the second promise, wo have the bureau of compensation nnd the bureau of wnr risk Insurance, which takes care that n disabled mnn shall receive a pension, nnd In nddltlon shall receive Insurance nccordlng to tho slzo of the policy he took. out. It remains, now that tho wnr Is bver, to make good, our third pledge of occupational re habilitation. "In tills mnttcr, the United States found herself In n little better posi tion than did tho governments of our nllles. While they wero busy with wnr, prlvato concerns took up the question of rehabilitation nnd nro in general In chnrgo of tho problem over there right now. On the other hand, In America, thero wns nlready organ ized nnd In operation a board wlilch had been doing tho same work for civilians that tho government now wants done for soldiers. I refer to tho federal board of vocational education. "In June, 1018, by tho vocntlonnl re habilitation net, congress turned over to this bonrd the entire task of re-educating nnd placing in employment tho discharged soldiers, sailors and ma rines who hnvc been so disabled. Schools Found Ready. "Wo looked about us, first of nil, for facilities where this mnttcr of edu cation might bo settled. Did we build schools? Wo did not. Wo found that In tho United Stntcs there wero $300, 000,000 worth of school fncllltles, nnd that there was not n principal nor an Instructor In any school who wns not engor to take np his share of rc-edu-eating u disabled soldier. In addition, shops and factories, offices nnd farms, all over tho country offered us their facilities without stint. "As soon as tho man hinds In a de burkntton hospital over hero wo havo agents who go to him nnd put tho proposition before him clearly, no Is shown thnt ho must not be down henrted, that ho hns the bncklng of 100,000,000 people, nnd thnt on his shoulders nlono rests tho responsibility for mnklng his llfo a success or a fail ure. He is advised, of course, whorev or it Is possible, to go back into his old lino of work, nnd whore thnt Is not possible, ho Is nsked where his pref erences lie. ITo Is educated according to his own desires." Doctor Prosser gave figures showing the size or the tusk which tho federal board has before It In this matter. It Is estimated thnt about 200,000 men will need tho retraining. Of this num ber half have been crippled by wounds mid half disabled through Illness. What Show? Now York. A set of false teeth aro awaiting their owner. A local thea ter box office holds them for tho man who laughed them out of his mouth at the show. AID FOR WAR RISK BOARD President Wilson Makes Allotment for Expenses From Emergency Fund. Washington. Flnnnchil stringency of the wnr risk Insurance bureau was relieved by n message from President Wilson to Secretary Glass saying that tho president had niaflo nu allotment from' his emergency wnr fund to pay expenses of tho bureau until congress appropriates nt the next session. Thu nmount allotted wns not specified. Treasury olllchils have estimated a little more thnn 511.000,000 will ho needed to pay tho bureau's expenses until tho mlddlo of May, when con. gross tuny bo called In speclnl session This action of the president means that thero Is no Immediate danger of allotment nnd nllownnco chocks or re mittances for Insurance of compensa tion being held up by n forced reduc tion of clerlenl help within the bureau, Tho eugnr beet fnrmors of Idaho nnd Utnh received, $7,000,000 f,or tlicli product Inst November. "ASPIRIN" WAS TALCUM JBeavy Sentenoe Manufacturer fASBOClVrCO PRCS8 OlSPAfCH) NEW YORK, December 31. Ac cused of having manufactured and eold to Influema sufferers thousands of boxes of aspirin tablets, princi pally composed of talcum pptode'r, Joseph M. Turkey, head of ttitf Verandah Chemical company, of Brocfklyn, watt found guilty yester day of violation of the sanitary code ami sentenced to thrbe years fn pris on with a One of $500. The sentence was the most severe ever lmnpsed la the country tor uine Insist Don't buy Aspirin in a pill boxl Get Bayer package 1 Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin a The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have Seen proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, ' Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds,. Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package. Uoxcs of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsules. Ajpirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacettcacidetter of Sallcyltcaeld War Ribbon. Perhaps few liave heard what the colors of tho Ilrltish medal ribbon for the great war nrc to be, snys "A Londoner" In Evening Standard. One who hns seen the design prac tically decided upon describes It thus: There Is a broad center of bright orange color, and on each side from the center outwnrd nro thin strips of white, black and royal blue in thnt order. It Is said that the ef fect is very good indeed, is unlike nny other medal ribbon, and looks well on tiny uniform. FRECKLES Now It the Tune to Get Rid of These Ufly Spots There's no longer tho slightest need of feeling ashamed ot your freckles, as Othlne double strength Is guaranteed to remorc these homely spots. Simply get an ounco of Othlne double strength from your druggist, andjSpply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that cren too worst rrecKics Dure Degun to uia appear, whilo the lighter ones bare vanished en tirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain n beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee ot money back U It (alls to remore freckles.i-Adr. His Object. Van Jose What's this I hear about you and Sububbs becoming so friendly In working In your backyard gardens that you decided to bury the hatchet? DeSmythc Well, the truth Is I wish ed to have It handy when his chickens come over to, visit and scratch. OSCHEE'S SYRUP - will quiet your cough, soothe the in flammation of u sore throat and lungs, stop irritation in the bronchial tulips, Insuring a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration in the nornlng. Made and sold in. America for fifty-two years. A won derful proscription, assisting Nature In building up your general health and throwing off the disease. Especially useful lu lung trouble, asthma, croup, f.rnnchllls, etc. For sale fn all civil ized countries. Adv. Air Raid Photo at 19,000 Feet One of tho most remarkable photo graphsthat of a daylight raid on Orrenbtirg, taken nt 10,000 feet has been presented by Gen. Sir IIh Trenehard to bo auctioned at the Vic tory matinee at the' Coliseum. Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough nnd Itching with hot baths of Cutlcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cutlcura Talcum, ono of the Indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Adv. The Way of the World. "This Is her fourth husband." "Yes; she's been widowed onco and allnionled twice." Just sny to your grocer Red Cross IJall HIuo when buying bluing. You will bo more thnn repaid by tho re sults. Onco tried always used. Sc. Adam had a childish experience with llttlo green apples after reaching man hood. Cur pimples, btadach. bad breath by taking Mar Amir. Alo. Jllin rolled Into a tlOT sugar I'tl! called Doctor TUrca'a I'leaaant I'alUla. AdT.n The tnllor's gooso has n larger bill .hr.u any other bird. POWDER Imposed on or Tablets. , Each an -offense. Hereafter say, "Give me gerf 'Bayer Tabiets of Aspirin " you want only the Bayer package with the "Bayer Cross" on the package and on the tablets. Pre-War Days. It Is altogether n good sign that wo seem to be making so great a catch word of "pre-war?" says London Dnily News. Whenever It is desired to say that anything Is" going on well or comfortably, or easily, If an enter tainment Is brilliant or n sale success ful, It Is described nt once ns "quite up to pre-war standard." And yet nro wo not suppose to have entered on a new Ideal In which post-wnr will be a much greater thing than pre-wnr? Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTOKIA, that famous old remedj for infunts and children, nnd see thut il " Ttnnra tht Signature otQ&i47&Z&: In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorii Handicap Worth While. When n hnndlcnp becomes the ful crum over which wo pry out success with tho long Iron bar of determina tion it ought to make us shako hands with the hindrance nnd say, "Thank youl You have helped me out fine!" Dependent on Language. Many thoughts nro so dependent upon the language In which they nro clothed that they would lose half thelrv benuty If otherwise expressed. Rus kin. It never Improves musty opinions to air them. Bad resolutions are good ones that' have been broken. Is Your Work Hard? Work which brings any unusual Etraia on the back and kidneys tends to cause kidney ailments, such as back ache, lameness, headache, dizziness and distressing urinary troubles. Kidner complaints make any kind of vorfc doubly hard and if neglected there io danger of gravel, dropsy or Bright'o ilUcase. If your work is hard on the back, keep your kidneys in good condi tion with lJoan's Kidney Pill. Tlior Kinds relv on them. A South Dakota Cose August AVachliolz, retired fnrmer. Salem, S. D.. says: "I caueht u com which settled In my Kidneys. My kidneys became weak and my back ached tcfribly. The kidney secretions passed ir regularly. I was told nbout Doan'8 Kidney Tills being good nnd decided to try thorn. Doan's relieved me In a short time and I kept getting bettor ev ery day. I hadn t used 35,J;sHT-J them long before I iSj&Jjt wua imwiui) ucr 111c trouble." , Get Doan'a at Anr Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S'VSIV FOSTER-MIUSURN CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y. SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK For Hogs and Poultry I If you want best results in shortest t time and for least money, feed Semi-Solid Dnllermilk Sold direct from factory to consumer. Can ship from Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln or Chicago. Consolidated Products Co. Dept. S. C Lincoln, Neb. JBH ' 1 JL r -w