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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1919)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ' WMN'SJIERYES MADE STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Winona, MInn.-"I Buffered for moro than a year from nervousness, and was eo UUU JL WUUIU UUt rest nt night would lio awake and get so nervous I would hnvo to get up and walk around and in the morning would be all tired out. I read about Lydia E.PinUhnm'o Vogotnblo Com pound and thought I would try it. My nervousness Boon left me. I sleep well and feel fine in the morning and nble to do my work. I gladlv reconv mend Lydia E. PJnkhom'o Vegetablo Compound to make weak nervea otrong." Mrs. Albert Sultze, 603 Olmotead St, Winona, Minn. How often do wo hear tho expression nmongwomen, "I am so nervoui, I can not sleep," or "it seems as though I ehould fly." Such women should profit try Mrs. Kultzo's experience and givo this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. PJnkham'a Vegetable Com pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcom ing such serious conditions as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz ziness, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered tho stan dard remedy for such ailments. Kill Aimies! "ass?5 IlftM! anywhere. DAIS VLY KltXEIl attract! mru kill a)l flf. Nei, tUn. omtmental, con?tnUnt ami fton, Mnd of raUJf ant anlllerttnovan will not fU or Injure m m i J Air Smuggling Is New Problem Customs Officers Puzzled to Find Way to Prevent Threat ened Evil. anything, Uutrtntwid. UA18Y PLY KILLER at vrar dealer or 11AEOLD B0ME113. 1W Da Kalb Ava..llrooklra,M.?. tec&$3$& lldl HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. ITelpa to erttflctt dudroff. ForRcitorint Color and Beauty taCrarorPtdsdlUlr. toaand tl wet Imirrl'ti. HARD TO ENFORCE RULES Immediate Action Necessary. Kind Old Gentleman Wlint are you ciylng for, my little man? Tommy Tuff I enn't think of a name for (hit guy. K. O. O. And why should It be necesMiry for you to think of n nuino, iny little clinp? T. T. Ver wouldn't ask that If ycr heard Hie one hn cull'Ml me. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL Al'l'UUATlONU, us they cunnot roach tho neat of tho dlnoaso. Calurrh Ih a local tlliiouno. croatly Influ enced by constitutional cundltlona. HAI.l.'H CATAUItll MED1CINI2 will euro cntnrrh. it In taken Internally and acta through tho Illoml on tho Mueoua HurfacoR of the Hyaloid. IIALIVB GATAKIUI M13DICIN1S is composed of aomo ot the limit tonics known, comblnod with aomo of tho best blood purlllrrri. Tho jporftct comblnRtlon of tho ingredients In HAMS CATAUItll MBDICINH la what producos fltich won derful resultn In catarrhal conditions. nruRGlMH 76c. Tentlmonlnls free. K. J. Chenoy & Co.. I'rops., Tolodo, O. Cross-Exnmlnatlon. MlfltrpRS So you arc tho brother of my took? Her only brother? Policeman I hope so. FRECKLES Now li the Time to Ctt Rid of Thtie Ugljr Spoil TUtre'a no longer tbe il(btrtt need of feeling aihtmrd of your freckle. Olhloe double ttrnjth U suaronteed to remote three homelj epote, Hlinplr et an ounr of Othlne loubla Blrmilli from your rtnucxtst, nil nIr a Uttla of II night nnil morning anil rou ahouUl loon ' that ctcn tbe wont frecklre bY beeun to U appear, while the lighter onei bare TinlihM en tlrrlj. It la eelilora that more than one ounce ta nrrriml lo completely clear tho a!n and KIn Itaullftil clear completion. Be auro to aik for the double atrength Othlne, a tbla la aold under giiaranle of money M If It talla to rcmure f reck lea. AdT, Treasury Department Bombarded With Requests for Rulings Air planes and Hydroplanes Classed ac Automobiles for Time Being. Washington. Smuggling by nlrplnno Rounds exciting, nnd In proving so to tho cimloms division of the troiiBiiry, which Is, so to speak, "up In tho air" about It. For tho time being, the de partment hns ruled tlmt nlrplnnos nnd hydroplanes nrc nutomohllcs so fnr as It Is concerned, but It Is well nwaro that cnlllng n bird n wagon will not bring It down to enrth whero It can tell what kind of a bird It Is. So far there has been no report of Illicit Importations by nlr lino, but ex pectation of such trafllc Is not denied. How to prevent It Is a perplexing prob lem, KrowliiR more and moro pressing an requests for rulings como from dep uty collectors on our northern nnd southern borders. In the latter enso they hnvo' had to do with tobacco brought In from Cuba by way'of Key West and Tninpn. Hero Is an entirely new problem for the treasury to deal with In tho col lection of revciuiQ through customs du ties. It Is one to bo solved by treas ury regulations (born of decisions) for which no additional legislation Is need ed. That It may be solved by a com prehensive order Is nhnost despaired of becauso tho best thought of tho de partment, although tho need of deal ing with tho situation lias been long foreseen, has not been nble to hit upon n method to closo this door tn secret Importations thrown open by a mod em method of transportation most dif ficult, if not impossible, to control. May Require Registration. It Is believed that some schemo mny ho worked out whereby, all airplanes leaving tho country will bo registered at tho nenrest custom houso on tho border, whero n ccrtlflcnto will bo Is sued to bo presented nt any custom houso In returning, ns Is done now In the enso of automobiles. This would In most enses bo a moro formnllty, but would permit search In suspicious corcs nnd would tend to keep down smuggling. "Will bo registered" Is rec ognized ns putting It strongly, ns It Is admitted It would, bo Impossible to compel such registration of n machine miles nbovo tho clouds. The nuto moblllst finds It best tocomply bc ciiubo without his ccrtlflcnto to surren der on return ho must prove his car is of American make or pay perhaps 45 per cent ad vnlorom duty. Thero would bo no way to stop the flying urn chine, coming or going. Deputy Collector Haydcn L. Moore, nt San Juan, I'orto HIco, seems to think ho hns thctu going, If not com ing To him airplanes are not auto mobiles but seagoing vessels. Serious inquiries from business men on the Island have caused him to mnko this ruling: "In the nbsencc of specific Instruc tions from tho department, I shall re quire airships clearing from I'orto HIco for foreign ports to bo properly documented under tho rules of tho de partment of commerce In tho same manner as seagoing vessels are regu lated, entries and clearances to be made nnd all dues paid at custom houses In districts whero landings nre effected or voynges started." This Is very simple, but nlrplnnos nro peculiar In their mode of travel. The colletcor does not say how he pro poses to enforce this requirement, nnd has received suggestions from some of tho I'orto Itlcans that an aviation school for euMoins men bo established to bestow degrees of "sky Inspector" and "custom uce." Service windows In ilit custom liotiNU nlso are urged bear ing tho legends "Airships entered" nnd "airships cleared." Deputy Collector nrngasso, at Key West, has his troubles over what Is an airplane. Ho recently wrote to Collec tor Arthur O. Wntson, nt Tampa, that It was nlmost a dally occurrence for nlrplanes to go over to Cuba nnd re turn. One day his messenger boy over heard n man who had been a passen gel on n bont from Ilnvann tell the difference between traveling that wny nnd by airplane. He said ho had just pnld $20 duty bn a lot of cigarettes, when the other dny he had brought tho snme nmount home by nlr and did not pay a cent. Collector Brngnssa want ed to know, "How about It?" Collec tor Watson told him to talk to the navy people about It. He replied: "I have conferred with Admiral Decker, who hns Issued Instructions to tho Key West nlr station that civilian passengers will not bo permitted to bo carried In nlrplnnos unless permission lias been granted by the customs offi cer In charge of the port, and illso have Issued Instructions that all airplanes arriving nt this port from foreign countries will comply with the navy's end of the regulations tn connection with tho reporting to tho customs of ficer tho arrival of Amerlcnn nnvnl vessels from foreign ports." Greek Refugees Tell of Outrages Superficiality. "Thero nro two sides to every qucs tlon." "yen," replied Senator Sorghum. "And too many of us chaps who poso ns powerful thinkers don't tuko tho troublo to get to tho Inside." BOSCHEE'S SYRUP will quiet ycjur cough, sootho tho In llatnnmyon of a soro throat nnd lungs, Ktop Irritation In tho bronchial tubes, Insuring u good night's, rest, free from coughing nnd with easy expectoration in tho' morning. Made and sold In America for fifty-two years. A won derful prescription, usslstlngNnturo In building up your general health and throwing off tho disease. Especially useful In lung trouble, nsthmn, croup, bronchitis, etc. For snlo In oil civil ized countries. Adv. Salonlkl. High upon the hills of tho hustling Macedonian city Is a pic turesque settlement whore 3,000 Greek refugees, driven from Anla Minor by tho massacre of 1014, make their homes. Hundreds of other Greeks who were Interned by the Bul garians In Dobrudja during the war hnvo Joined them recently. Tho houses In this refugee camp were con structed by tho Greek government. A spaco equivalent to u large New York furnished room Is allotted to a fam ily of from Ave tp eight. The settlement has been given the pretentious nnmo of "The Quarter of the Triumvirate" In honor of Greece's three great modern patriots Premier Venlzelos, Admlrnl Kountourlotls nnd General Dnnglnls, who, repudiating King Constnntlne, espoused the cnuso of tho allies when Gcrmnny sought to win over the Greek army. Grateful to United States. Many of the people have been helped by the American lied Cross nnd speak gratefully of tho United States and its people. As the Associated I'rcss correspond ent was visiting the village, two ox carts londcd with Greek refugees who had been driven by tho Turks from tho villages along tho sea of Mnrniorn In 101 nnd 10M, and who, during tho present war, wore expelled frpm Mace donia by the Bulgors, mado their way slowly up tho steep mountain road. The refugees had just come from Dobrudja, to tho south of Itoumnnln, where they wero practically exiled by the Bulgnrs. They had been nearly two months on tho way, and virtually all tho food and uld they got camo from tho Amerlcnn lied Croas, which has relief posts along the line leading Fish Day. He By Jove, Betty, you look nlco nough to cat. She Well, don't forget this Is Friday. Bo3ton Transcript. Proving It Pussyfooting is a cnlamity." "I suppose It Is something of n catastrophe." What is Castoria C ASTORIA Is a harmless oubatituta for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guar antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish ncsa arising therefrom, and by rogulating tho Stomach and Bowels, aids tho assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ovor 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been mado under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-os-Good" aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbe neaitn or lnianta and Children Experience against Experiment Genuine Castoria always bears the-slguature of cwiisr Tuition Will Be Free. "She suys she's going to give sing ing lessons." "She'd have to. No body'd ever pay her for them." Authorities differ as to whether n .poker room should be classed ns an ante room or drawing room. Rely On Cuticura ForSkinTrouMes AlldrcEslrtsiSoepX, Ointment IStfO, Talcum JS. Sample ench free ot "Catlenre, Dept. E, Beiten." There is nothing more idiotic than I When a man begins to discuss mat; tho smllo of a pretty girl when dl- rlmony with a widow the result Is rected toward some other fellow. I usually n tie. BIG GUNS OF THE BATTLESHIP IDAHO ":t r: - ''"'"'-'TM-iiMBa r1 v, ,;SJM?MF!J feassaaasMWWBwiitwiiffiTiwimi r m&ss , 's:' from Bulgaria into Macedonia. Many wero Httlo tots from one to flvo years oki. Uho wonder was how theso lit tle ones, sickly and under-nourished, were able to survive tho long trip by train, motortruck nnd ox enrt. Tho faces of theso returning refu gees woro nn Inexpressibly snd and harrnssed look. For flvo years they wero driven hither nnd yon by Turk and Bulgnr, and had never known what It was during that time to have n roof and shelter. Under the Bulgnrs I hoy were forced to live In ho open fields or In dugouts or stables. Eight een hours n dny nt hard labor under constnnt Intimidation was tho lot of some of them. Three-fifths of a pound of black brend n dny was the pitiful recompense they received from the Bulgnrs. Often those too weak to work were beaten by their ruthless mnsters. One refugeo declared to the corre spondent that at one time there were more thnn sixty deaths a day among the refugee colony In Dobrudjn from malnutrition, exhnustion nnd expos ure. In ccrtnln sections, he said, the Greeks were forced to live largely on tho rinds of wntermelons which the Bulgarian soldiers threw In tho streets. Tell Bitter Experience. The older residents of this refugee "submit" of Salonlkl, most of whom had fled from different pnrts of Asia Minor during tho wholesale massacres there In 1014. have bitter experiences to relnto about their trentment by the Turks. Some of those pcoplo lived In the city of Phocls, whero the whole Christian population either hnd been driven out or were killed by tho Turks. The women wept ns they told about the outrages of tho Moslems. Tlie worst story was that told by an Intel ligent pensnnt woman, who declnred thnt In n butchershop opposite her homo In I'hocls she saw tho Turks lake a young girl who was considered tho most nttractlvo In town nnd cut her body Into pieces. They hung the pieces on meat hooks nnd offered them for public sale, she said, to show tho Turks' contempt for Greek Christians. Wbnt most Impresses tbe eye of the visitor In speaking with these unfor tunate people Is their sad, wan nnd furrowed faces. They hnvo been driven about by tho invading foe until they have renchod the point al most of despair nnd distraction. PAYED WHEN BUYING ASPIRIN ALWAYS SAY "BAYER" Ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a Bayer package marked with "Bayer Cross." t I Don't- buy Aspirin tablets in n pill box. Insist on getting tho Bayer pack age with tho safety "Bayer Cross" on both package and on tablets. No other way I You must say "Bayer." Never ask for merely Aspirin tnblets. The name "Bayer" means you are getting the genuine "Bayer Tablets ef Aspirin," proven safe by millions of people. Beware of counterfeits! Only ro cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was sent to the penitentiary for flooding tho country with talcum powder tab lets, which he claimed to bo Aspirin. In tho Bayer package nre proper di rections nnd the dose for Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds, Grippe, Influcnzal-Colds, Neuritis and pain generally. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," Ameri can made and owned; arc sold in vest pocket boxes of 12 tnblets, which cost only n few cents, nlso in bottles of 24 nnd bottles of 100 nlso capsules. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Snllcylicacld. Danger in Abbreviation. Even the school nurse has her fun. In a talk before the central philan thropic council the other day, Miss Helen It. Stewart of the board of health told of one little boy who, after he had been examined by the nurse, went to the teacher In tenrs, complaining that'the nurso called him t) names. When the teacher expressed her surprise, the boy sought to prove his case by handing her the card the nurse had given to him ns her record of tho examination. "Look nt that I" he cried. "Poor nut," read the card. "Poor nutrition," explained the teacher, finally sending the child away with a better opinion of the nurse. Dallas News. $fte iD Weilrrn Newitmper Unlun MSSs&SwSS5 Tin eo giibrt looking out of the muzzle.s of the big guns on our latest and largest battleship that was recently launched at Philadelphia. The Idaho Is the largcHt ship In the United States navy. Cook Wanted. Portland, Ore, Advertising doesn't always bring results. Tho city has been unsuccessfully advertising for some time for a cook In the municipal smallpox hospital. Millions Have Malaria. Washington. Tho United Stntes public health service estimates that over seven million people In tho Unltod States nro Infected with malnria. 9 , None Satisfied. Olllccr But surely you, a million , til re, have llttlo to complain about. M unit Inn Magnate Oh, I don't kuW, 1'ho multimillionaires treat uh like so much dirt. Loudon Opinion, Shave With Cuticura Soap And doublo your razor clllclcncy ns well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin henlth. No mug, no Bliray soap, no germs, no wnste, no Irritation oven when shaved twlco dally. Ono soap for all uses shoving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. Always look on tho bright sldo of things ami If you nro buying them look on both sides. WORK FOR DISABLED Technical Agriculture Offers Thousands of Positions. WtavM unBuIites Eyelids, f JfWm Eyet inflamed by "po- i nna turetoSM.BMlevnd quickly relieved by NwIh i CytlMHrsy. NoSmuttoc, luit Ere Comfort At Your Dnigjjitli or by mail COc per Bottle. hor hosx ai im tys tree write ta Mnrlno Dye Remedy Co Chicago Eyesj Servo as Stepplnn Stones to Higher Promotions nnd Better Com pensation. Washington. Technical agriculture offers thousands ot positions ns associ ates, nsalstnnts, helpers, extension workers and county agents, and this work Is particularly suitable for re trained, disabled men, according to n statement issued by tho federal board for vocational education. Theso positions servo ns stepping stones to higher promotions nnd better compensation soon In tho agricultural colleges, experiment stations, agricul tural extension service and In slate agricultural movements, Theso Insti tutions unti employments lost thou sands of men from their student bodies, tholr faculty nnd their staffs. Hundreds of men formerly agricultur al xtenslon workers nnd agricultural county ngents will never return to those occupations. These places woro temporarily filled by unprepared sub stitutes who will bo replaced by trained men as rapidly as possible. Tho experlenco abroad, wherein op portunity was given to study tho In tenslvu nnd scientific ngrlculturo of Franco and other countries, has great ly stimulated Interest In theso lines, nnd disabled, men with n background of agricultural experlenco nre mani festing keen interest In trnlulng for thn Hues mentioned. Many others who, by reason of tholr disabilities, aro compelled to equip themselves in other lines, nnd preferably for out-of-door occupations, nro nlso manifesting a keen deslro to tnko up tho special ized branches of ngrlculturo In tho training offered by the federal board. Von Tlrpltz a Pauper. The Tribune do Geneve Is informed that Grand Admiral von Tlrpltz Is stnying at Wlldegg. Switzerland, ns tho guest of Lleut.-Colonel WIllc, son of the former conimnnder-In-chlef of the Swiss army. Tlrpltz has lost nil his fortune'. Ills pon Is n clerk In a bank at Zurich, and his daughter Is a governess in a Zurich family. To avoid paying tho German war tax of 1913 Tlrpltz Invested his money in Italian securities, with tho result thnt he Is now penniless. What n patriot 1 Information Needs Confirmation. "Old .Dorsey Dudgeon prides him self on knowing where the conflagra tion is as soon as ho hears the fire bell ring," related the landlord of the Petunia tavern. "By the time half a dozen whangs hnve chnnged he has scrabbled Into n garment or two nnd is out on his front porch, hollering to the people running by just where he knows the fire Is." "Ho should be of considerable as sistance to the volunteer firemen and others In sending them in the proper direction," commented tho interested guest. "Eh-yah 1 He would be If he didn't nine times out of ten know It wrong." Kansas vClfy Star. Glossing Over tho Facts, "Pa, what is a euphemism?" "I'll have to explain that by giving you nn exnmple, son." "Yes, pn." "The dictionary says a euphemism Is 'n figure of speech by which n word or phrase more agreeable or less offen sive Is substituted for ono more ac curately expressive of what Is mennt, ns In the case of the society reporter who states that n widow who has been married three or four times is 'led to tho ultar' by n wealthy old codger who never had the slightest notion of get ting mnrrled until lie faced the preach er." Birmingham Age-Herald. r PLAN TO ENDOW MOTHERHOOD British Family Endowment Committee Seeks to Increase Marriage and Birth Rate. London. Tho family endowment committee would endow motherhood. Tho proposal, as laid before the nn tlonnl birth-rate commission, Is thnt tho stnto provide n regular weekly In como for families with children undet 15 years of age. Emlle Burns, representntlvo of the family endowment committee, con tends thnt tho effect of tho endowment would bo to Induce enrller marriages and tend to reiuovo tho qcouomlc re striction of tho birth rate. Tho cost to tho government would bo nbout $1,200,000,000 a year. . Old Boiler Safe. Nelllsvllle, Wis. Tho boiler in thn Wren sawmill, near the city, was test ed ufter U7 years of almost continuous uso and was found in perfect condition, being submitted to 1(50 pounds of hy! drostutlc pressure, Economy in Postum Boil Postum as long .as you please, and you will extract only healthful goodness. You'll get no caffeine the coffee-drug for there's none in Postum. The Original Postum Cereal in fact, should be boiled fully 1 5 min utes, and if desired the pot can be kept going from meal to meal, adding more Postum and water for the new " service. Postum is the favorite of large numbers of former coffee-drinkers and can be secured from grocers everywhere. Two Sizes, usually sold at 15c imd 25c Ji Delicious, Invigorating and Healthful Drink "There's a Reason" 2 f-. 3 i N3