DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. ASPIRIN. FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genufaa Aspirinsay Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" So a "Unyer package," containing prop ter directions for Colds, Pain, Dead--ttclie, Neifralgln, Lumbngo, and Rheu snntlsra. Namo "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for slnotcon years. Handy tin boxes of 12 -tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trado work of Bayer Manufacture of Mono acetlcncldester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. One Exception. "Do you serve only soft drinks?" "Well; we can give you n glnss of Unrd unter." Boston Transcript. First Impression. "Well, I must bo olT." "I thouglit so tlio first tlmo 1 yon " Baltimore American. met HOW MRS. BOYD , AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio. "I Buffered from a female troublo which cnuoed me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could got well. "Mymothor, who had been helped by LydlaE.PInkham'a Vegetable Com pound, advised mo to try It beforo sub mitting to nn opera tion. It relieved me from mv trmihln o I can do my houso work without any difficulty. I adyiso any woman who U filleted with femalo troubles to give liydia E. Pinkhom'o Vogetablo Corn sound n trial and it will do as much for ihem." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 Bth St, N. R, Canton, Ohio. - Sometimes there are serious condi tions whero a hospital operation is the nly alternative, but on the other hand o many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydla E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors havoeaid that an operation was eccBsary every woman who wanta to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a irylng ordeal -If complications exist, write to Lydia Jk. Wnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., tfor advice. 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Special aitintlon given matt ordan. Parcal pott y&ld on way. Hava a good piopotltlon to O0ar anyone (nttrtfted In handling an agancy (or u. Lk,u haar from you. WMLfttft A W., 12 Pforot St., SIOUX CITY, ML 1?$ JtKjM Wii "DEATH TRAIN" IS STEADILY MOVING - Shunted On From Station to Sta tion, Covering 4,000 Miles in Russia. RESCUED BY II. S. RED CROSS Scatters Victims of Disease Along Railroad Line In Siberia Amer- leans Save the Survivors at Razdolnc. Toklo. For tlio second tlmo word comes out of Siberia of n "dcntli train" traversing tlio 4,000 miles of railroad between the Ural front and tlio Pa cific, Hliuuted on from station to sta tion, with help denied until word of It reached tlio American Red Cross. In the spring n trnln loaded with ty phus victims distributed Its dead across the land. Tho latest death trulu carried In addition to tho typhus the dreaded spotted fever and cholera. Word of tho presence of this train on the main lino between Irkutsk and Vladivostok reached American Ited Cross headquarters In the latter city a few weeks ago, and preparations were started Immediately to succor what survivors there might be of the callous cruelty theso stricken soldiers of tho Kolchak army had been sub jected to. Major IUlcy Allen, execu tive secretary of tho American Red Cross In Siberia, who Is. only just re covered from an nttack of typhus him self, organized n hospital train to meet tho dcntli train, going out with It. Dr. Hakltln, of tho stnff of tho American lied Cross hospital at Itusslnu Island, who has also been Inld low with ty phus, accompanied Major Allen, with nurses and aids. " Doctor Dies on Train. The death train, they had last heard, was nt Nlkolsk on August 27, where the Russian authorities had Mmply passed It on. an all other Russian of ficials had done at overy station for weeks. Just befor'o tho train reached Nlkolsk tho doctor aboard It had died of choloro. Seven of tho 1G0 sick who h(ld survived to 'reach Nlkolsk died the next day. Their bodies were dumped out of tho moving train by wrecks of men who had not tho strength to dig graves, even If they might have had tho Inclination. As things were going It was only rt mat ter of tlmo until their own festering bodies, crawling with typhus llco and fou) with living for weeks In un cleaned box cars, would bo rolled out of the sldo door to become n center of Infection for tho countryside. Tho Red Cross train caught up to tho death train nt Rnzdolne, whero It lay on n siding near a barracks )n which American troops were quar tered. Those soldiers were doing what' little they dared for tho pest-rldden sufferers, having run so ninny risks, In fact, that they wero oil put Into quar antine when the medical authorities RESCUE OF STARVING MEXICAN GOATS The Island nf Gundnloupo, oft tho western Mexico coast, Is Inhabited by goats only sumo 00,000 of them. This your they nro starving, owing to luck of rain there, and many of them nro being shipped to the foothill ranches ot southern California. A cargo or these goats is hero shown arriving at Sun Dlcgo. OBJECT TO SHAVING Waiters of Paris Up in Arms Over Order. Cafe Proprietors Insist Thnt Servl- tors Must Leave Off Lip Frlnrje. Paris. Walters In soven or eight of tho largest caf03 an tho Paris bouht vnrds hnvo been stirred to angry pro test by orders to shave their mus taches or quit. Ono of tho bitterest grievances the wultarc hud when they went un strike Inst April was tho edict of the em ployers to tho effoet thnt wultors must sacrifice tholr mustaches, 'flic wait ers triumphed nnd the employers agreed tjey should bo permitted to Hdorn their visages, as they pleased. S'nvv an attempt to revive thu ban o mustaches has roused their hullg. " tn.m discovered tho facte. Until these American soldiers, In n more or less rough and Ignorant way, ofTcred some help, the patients In the death train had received nothing from tho troops they hnd met except ulnrmcd orders from commanders to bo on their wny. Before reaching tho death train tho Red Cross officials hnd made arrange ments to bring the typhus nnd cholera patients to tho Russian hospital nt Nlkolsk, which had been nttcd up by tho Intcr-Allled sanitary committee, and permission had been obtained from Colonel Lewis, of tho American army, to uso tlio Intor-nllled wards of this Institution, nut tho Russian rail road authorities at Nlkolsk proved to bo like tho hundreds of others along tho lino nnd refused to permit the death train to bo brought there, and tho Russian military command refused to permit the patients to bo brought Into the town under any circum stances. Neither would tho Russian military authorities at Razdolno per mit the sick to be removed from their filthy box cars to any building In tlio town. Finally, after long pnrleylng with Vladivostok, permission was given to house tho sick at Nlkolslc on condition that they bo cleansed first WONDERING OVER PILGRIM FATHERS I '- Plymouth, Mass. With tho three hundredth anniversary of tho landing of tho Pilgrim Fathers little moro thnn n year away, Plymouth Is cogi tating eagerly and blindly ns to wheth er "tho tercentenary celebration" of the great event Is going to ho held In Plymouth or In Provlncetown, on the tip of Cape Cod, where the first lund fall of tho storm-tossed passengers of tho Mayflowers really took place, or If tho celebration can be divided, giv ing each town part of the glory and Incidentally of the Increased trado and custom thnt will result. It is a fact little known to tho peo ple of theso United States and Ignored by most histories that Plymouth has for years been basking unjustly In tho white light of fnmo as tho first landing place of tho Pilgrim Fa thers. Flrnt Landed at Provlncetown. When the Mayflower sailed into Ply mouth harbor it camo from Provlnce town, 30 miles directly across Massa chusetts bay, whero tho hundred hardy souls fleeing from religious per secution had already spent n month ashore, whero tho Pilgrim Mothers had dono a tremendous washing after two months at sea, with clean linen at a premium ; whero Dorothy Bradford, wife of William Bradford, subsequent ly governor of Plymouth colony, had "The waiters aro sufllclcntly humil iated to have to earn their living by extending their hnnds to recelvo what often proves to be n ridiculous ttlp, without being forced to forego one of tho privileges of manhood." snld the secretary of tho union. "Really the ferocious employers know little nbont psychology. Should they maintain this Iniquitous measure, destined sole ly to glvo their staff a servile appear unco toward tho customer, thej nro picking out a poor tlmo for It. "Whether through snobbishness or In he hope nf nppiurltiR original, cus tomers choose to ninko their faces ns glabrous and depilated as that of tho Americans, or aim' to copy tho tno ominns on tho upper Up of r wclM.nown moving nlcturo actor: that Is their business. We must InsSt that, the conventions entered Into at the tlmo of tho strlko bo respected: that thu mustache has always beer- In vogue In France, and to suppress It Is j...,............. ............................ Life and Death Ride Race in Ambulance Dayton, O. Life and death rodo a raco in a police ambu lance here, nnd both won. John T. Weber, taken suddenly ill, was being rushed to a hospital when tho nmbulanco was stop ped by nn emergency call to take Mrs. J. Itogan to tho same institution. Weber died before tho hos pital was reached and Mrs. Rogan gave birth to a child. ,............................... and brought there in sterilized and sanitary clothing. Tho Red Cross report Bhnwed that there had been fifty deaths aboard tho train between tho time It had left Perni nnd the tlmo tho rescuers reached it at Razdolno. Helng refused help In all directions, the Red Cross workers did tho only thing possible. They ran the death train out on tho prairie and extem porized n field hospital. One by one tho living skeletons were taken from their train, their clothing stripped off and burned and tho men given a scouring bath and then placed aboard the Red Cross train. The effect of tho clean clothes, the kindnesses, in such contrast to what they had previously undergone, and tho hope flnnlly held out for recovery was almost miraculous. been drowned by falling from a boat In the bay, and whore most note worthy fnct of all had been written nnd signed in the cabin of tho May flower what Is known to tlio world ns the first purely democratic govern ment over produced, the Mayflower compact guaranteeing to dwellers un der tho Pilgrim government cnual rights of living and being, no matter what their standing may have been in the past or what it might be in tho future. The compact was signed on November 11, 1G20, just 209 years to a day before the date of the sign ing of another great democratic doc trine, tho armistice of the world war to make tho world safe for democ racy. History tells us that tho date of tho landing of tho Pilgrims at Provlncetown nnd tho dnto of the compact is November 21. Tho discrep ancy is due to tho ten days' difference between old stylo tlmo nnd new stylo tlmo. It; was Just ono month later, December 11, old stylo, or December 21, new style, thnt the Mayflower poked her nose around Duxbury Point nnd headed for tho shore. Tho tercentenary celebration must bo held in Plymouth, say tho ndher ehts of tho mnlnland towns bocausi besides being tho historically ac curate place whero tho Pilgrims fought their light against annihilation nnd destruction, it is more easily ac cessible and nil around better suited In every way. It has moro to show the visitors to the celebration, and has a bigger reputntlon to draw them to It. "The celebration must bo held in Provlncetown," sny the dwellers in tho Cnpo Cod claimant to tho honor, "because this Is tho true landing place of tho Pilgrim Fathers. Ilerc they terminated tho tcrrlblo wintry voyngc and wcrq nhlo to got fresh water and fresh food at tho end of tho trip; hero they signed tho com pact under which they governed tho colony, It was from the hill on which now stnnds tho Pilgrims' Memorial monument, thnt they first saw the mnlnland, nnd It wns hero they spent a month of recuperation before press ing ahead to the West. And we hnve the monument to prove our clnlin." Whether tho celebration will bo held here In Plymouth or In Provlncetown, or whether it will bo held nt all, are still moot questions, and perhaps tho latter possibility Is tho best solu tion of tho problem. There Is still n year to decide, and some wny may bo found of averting bloodshed In the ar gument between tho two dlsputnnts for final honors In tho "Pilgrim Arrival Stakes." nn Indignity and diminishes tho mor ale, value and patriotism of tho per sonnel or tno cafes." False Teeth for Dog. Kansas City, Mo. In nnswer to nn advertisement requesting a loan of n "toothless dog," Inserted by Rnlph llanllu, n veterinary surgeon, Jack Gallagher, n member of tho Kansns City kennel club, delivered to Dr. Flnr dln n Scotch collie which possessed but two teeth, ono on each side. Ilar dln, with tho assistance of n dentist, made n set of teeth for tho dog. Ac cording to observers tho now teeth aro n success. Valued More Than Gold, riiidlay, O. Tho pantry In tho homo of (Jenrgo Shontlemlro on tho Fostorla road offered moro inducements to thieves who entered tho homo than nny other part of tlio house. They took n Jar containing hnme-mndo cookies, n pumpkin pie, n pan of baked licaiin and a gallon of .iillk, Including the utensils. They, also stolo a pocLw kiilfo. WRIGLEYS 5 5 c a package c a package 5 c a package THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! GREAT SECRET OUT AT LAST Observing Intellect Has Discovered How the Brain That Names Sleep- ing Cars Works. I used to be awed, writes Inobetta, at the thought of tho intellectuality of the man who names tlio Pullman cars. To what storehouse of classical or his torical loro did this mentality have ac cess, that he could exhume therefrom such names names, thnt seemed to mean something, but yet Just eluded analysis? I used to think I'd like to meet that bird. But I've pegged him at last I lie's no giant Intellect nt all. lie's Just a pathological specimen one of these wrong-foot enses tho medical journals have been discussing lately, whoso cerebral or splnnl connections seem to be crossed. Their handwriting goes from right to left It's called "mirror writing." Tholr co-ordlnntlng mechan ism Is constantly In reverse gear. And how do I know that the nomenclator of Pullman cars is ono of these? Sim. ply thus: Tho sleeper In which I rodo from Cincinnati to Atlanta tho other day was nnmed "Kllmwoc 1" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Must Have Had It All. "I understand you hnve had a slight operation?" 9 , "That's what I thougnt I had. but I got tho bill for It yesterday and I'm Inclined to think now that while I was under tho ether the surgeon gnvo mo everything ho had In stock." Apportioned Conversation. "I assume that your wife generally has tho last word." "Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "Also the first word nnd most of thoso In between." LIvo lobsters were tho first mer chandise cnrrlcd by tho new air ser vice between Paris and Brussels. Money Is not tho real gnuge of wealth. A Health-Building Food GrapeNuts A blend of wheat and barley prepared to, di gest easily and make and keep people strongl 'There's a before the war during the war NOW WILL NOT USE GERMAN DYES Real Reason Why the Red Trousers of the French Infantryman Have Been Discarded. Tho red trousers of the French army are to be no moro. There Is'a political and economical tragedy about It with which very few people aro familiar. Tho originator of the red trousers was Napoleon, who wns prompted In his "reform" by a desire to help the nn tlvo cultivation of madder root against the Dutch nnd Italian rivals. But then came tho Graebe-Llcber-mnnn dscovery of tho alizarine dyes, and in less than ten years, between 1870 and 1878, tho production of mnd der root In Franco shrank from 25,000 to 500 tons, and then it disappeared. This was a great German victory. Nev ertheless, tho army trousers continued to bo dyed red, only this tlmo tho dyes had to bo Imported from Germnny. It evidently required n great war to put nn end to this humiliation. An Oversupply. Tho help problem bothers them In the Orient also, but in a different way. A gentleman who had returned from India remarked. "Tho worst thing about the place Is tho nuisance of nu merous servants. Why, when I wns at Bogglywallnh L had four servants to look after my pipe alone." ' "Four servants to attend to your pipe?" "Yes. The first ono brought it to me; tho second tilled It; tho third lit it" "And tho fourth?" "Oh, he smoked It. I never could abide tobacco in any form, you know." Some men uso all tho material they have at hand In mnklng fools of them selves. A certain county of Connecticut boasts of Its record of having hnd but two murders In nearly 100 years. No ono who does not enjoy work can truly enjoy anything else. Reason $ 17 L C -i . -4 I'V. r, 1 1 V A ftS "i w ""$ I 11 CSKO .-., , ,tm.hii,-Uii wiiwaiiFgni4-w.V , HiJ jju w9g3yga4sw rr -S-TiM,C-r-f?M " 1"S v . . 4, . A-