Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 08, 1920, Image 6

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA,
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Backache and Kidneys
DockachQ of any
Llw! la nftAn
lif caused by kidney
disorder, wrocn
means that tbn
kidneys nro not
working propti
ly. JPojfionoua
matter and urio
acid accumulate
vrfthhi tho body
in grout nbinv
danoo, ovor
workine tho nick
kidnoys, henco
tho congestion of
blood OftttBOB
bockncho in tho
earao manner aa a
similar con cos
lion in tho bond
ciiiiKCA hoadocho.
You become nervous, dospondctrt, rick,'
fevoriib, irritahlo, have spots appcAring
beforo the eyes, bapjundor tho lids, and lack
ambition to do tilings. , .
Tho lato.it and most cXfoctlvo means of
overcoming this trouble, la to eat sporirydy
of meat, drink plenty of water between
mcriM and tako a sinido Anurio tablet beforo
each meal for a" while. '
Himply oak your druggist for Amino
(auti-uno-acid) if you aren't foiling up to
tho iitandard. If you havo lumbago, rheu
matism, drop3y, begin immediately thia
treatment with Amine.
Tho physicians and specialists at Dr.
Pierco'fl Invalids Uotcl, Uuffalo, N. ?.,
havo thorouidJy tested this prescription
and havo been with ono accord successful in
eradicating these troubles.
Patients having onco used Amino nt tho
institution havo repeatedly ecnt book for
rnnro. Such a demand has been created
that Doctor I'icrco decided to put Anuria in
tho drug stores of this country, iu a ready-to-U8ofonn.
Omalin, Nebr.: "I ochod all over and
felt do badly that I could not sleep at night,'
my bladder sccmod weak, gavo mo consid
erable trouble, and caused stinging oonsa
tioni. I read an advertisement of Dr.
Pioroo'fl Anurio (ontl-urio-acid) nnd pur
chased a bottlo. It was only a few days
beforo I felt wonderfully relieved, nnd all
tho soreness left mo. I am clad to endorse
such a worthy medlcino nnd nlwsys eholl
recommend it." M 113. W. C. ZE3CU'
MAN, 1832 N. 17th St.
Trademarks Are
Pirated by Sharks
Americans Start Operations in
South America to Pro
tect U. S. Exporters.
HEADACHE
Ofton Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Yea, Indootl, more often than you think.
IlAcauas ACID-STOMACH, starting with In.
digestion, heartburn, bslclilixr, food-repoat-loff,
bloat and fas, It not checked, will even
tually affect every vital organ ot the body.
Severe, blinding, (putting headaches are,
therefore, of frequent occurrence sjs a. remit
ot tlila upaet condition.
Take EATONIC, Jt quickly banishes acid
tomach with Itn Hour bloat, pain and gae.
It aide digestion- helps tho stomach got
full strength from every mouthful ot food
fou uit. Millions of people are miserable,
wealr, slolc and ailing because of ACID
3TOUACU. I'olsons, created by partly til
ictoil food chnrgod with ncld, are absorbed
Into the blood and distributed throughout
the autlre system. This often causoB rheu
matlnm, btllouineas, cirrhosis ot the liver,
heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer ot
the stomach. It tobs Its victims of their
health, undermines the strength of the
most vigorous.
It you want to get back your physical
and mental strength be full of vim atad
vlgiir enjoy life nnd be happy, you must
(nt rid ot your acid-stomach
In HATONIC you will nnd the very help
you need nnd It's guaranteed. U get a big
tOo box from your druggist today If It
falls to please you, return It and he will
refund your money
ICARTERS
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EATONIC
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The Liver Is
the Road to
Health
If the liver is right the wtate Byatemto
right. Carter's Ltttl JJvr PlIU
win genuyawnKcn your
siuggisn,cioggea
tijp Jivcr and re
lieve constipa
tton, stomach
trouble, inac
tive bowels,
losfl of appe-tite.sickhead.
ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable.
You need them.
SmaUPfli SmaU Dmc Snail PrfM
DR CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Natura'a
great nerve and blood tonic for
Anemia, Ktauiatlaat, Nerveuaeu,
SleeplcssMM and Female Weakness.
CtQilMuuilitrtliiUr wwwi
WATCH "
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidnoya-Hoart-Iulwr
Keep tho vital organs health by
rccularly taking tho world'3 stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
COLD MEDAL
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txmsam ,
Th National Remedy of Holland for
centuriegand endorsed by Queen Wllhel
rolna. At all druggists, three sixoa.
lk to the name Celd MaJal on evety Use
ad accept no iutitaliea
REMEDY IS POINTED OUT
Manufacturers Should Register Their
Trademarks With the Government
One Concern Paid $30,000 to
Recover Trademark.
Itucnos Aires. DIspntcheH from the
United States stating thnt the Ameri
can Manufacturers' Export association
had launched n fight ngrtlnst "trnde-'
mark" pirates In various foreign coun
tries, Including Argentina, were rend
with Interest Imliic American business
colony here, wnlch is awaro of fre
quent Instances of this sort of busi
ness meanness.
Americans nre far from holding Ar
gentina alone guilty of tho prnctlcV,
for the stealings of trademarks hns
been don here even by Americans
from their own countrymen, It Is said,
as well ns by Europeans from Amert
Icani.
Remedy Pointed Out.
The remedy against It, business men
say, H for the American manufacturer
to register his trademark with the gov
ernment without delay, otherwise,,
when he nttompw to enter this mnrkct
he may find that some unknown Indi
vidual or competitor 'in the same line
of goods hns anticipated him.
It Is not necessary In Argentina for
tlie person who registers n trademark
to bo the actual manufacturer of the
goods. That Is, anybody can register
It trademark, first come, llrst served.
Onco registered., the marl: can, of
course, bo used by no one else, nnd If
It bus been pirated, tho rightful owner
either has to sell his products under a
new trademark or buyoff the pirate.
Tt Is known In tho olllco of the Unit
ed .States comincrcliil attache that
$,'10,000 was paid by one American con
cern to recover Its trndemnrk from a.
pirate.
There aro reported to bo certain In
dividuals who almost mnko a business
of appropriating trademarks of foreign
concerns In order to extort a price for
surrendering them to the owner. They
watch particularly for advertising In
newspapers and magazines of foreign
concerns whoso products they Judge
nre likely to find a mnrkct In Argen
tina; If they find a likely trademark
not registered, they see that "It Is done
In their own names nnd then wnlt.
Trademarks Need Renewal.
They also watch for tho expiration
of 'trademarks the period Is ten years.
There are known to he instances In
which concerns hnvo thus left their
trademarks to a pirate as the result of
neglecting to hnvo them renewed.
Argentina hns yet. fulled to ratify
the pan-American trademark conven
tion, under which a central ngenc.v for
the ten southern republics of Amer
ica would bo established In Hlo ,Tn
nelro for the registration of trade
marks. A trndemnrk reglslorod there
will be good In all other South Amor
lean countries signatory to tho con-
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veruion and will save time, expense!
and trouble. The Argentine adminis
tration Is known to be anxious" to have
the treaty ratified, but congress hns
failed to act It Is reported that Pres
ident Irlgoycn is preparing n special
message to congress urging1 thnt there
he no furth'r delay In the riinttcr.
Gorky, Russian Radical,
Finds Soviets a Failure
Hitter disappointment with
bolfehevlsin Is expressed In tin ar
ticle recently published by Mnx
Im Gorky, the Itussinn Vndicnl,
according to a dispatch from
Stockholm, Sweden.
"The revolution hns not been
followed by splrlttfnl revival,"
the article Is snld to declare,
"and has proved Itself tumble to
mnko men more honest. Men In
power now are Just ns brutal as
those In authority under the lm
perlnl rcglmo nild send as many
to prison. Bolshevist leaders,
driven by ambition, nre perform
ing experiments upon living peo
ple, especlnlly the working
classes."
BEES TO TRAVEL VIA PLANE
LEARN AND GROW HEALTHY
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I'hoto shows lll.tle Miss Minnie L.lu,
one of the pupils of tho open air elus
of public school No. 5, Brooklyn, N.
Y., who learns the three It's while
'bundled up In blnnkct nnd bag. She
receives the" same Instructions ns the i
children In the enclosed school room.
but has tho benefit of the fresh sunny j
air. I
ERlfo SENDS LIONS TO AFRICA
Alabama Apiary Announces It
Make Air Shipment to
Canada,
Will
Birmingham, Ala. Transportation
dlfllciiltles In the shipment of bees
over long distances for breeding pur
poses hnvo been solved by an Alatmmn
apiary, which announced -flint arrange
ments had been completed to 'send
$1,000 worth of honey makers to north
ern Canada by nlrplane.
Dublin Zoo Exports Irish-Born Beasts
to Dark Continent First Time
on Record.
Dublin, Ireland. Dublin is now ex
porting' lions to South Africa. The
Dtiblfn Zoo lias n famous lion house,
where the nnlmnls'hnve been success
fully bred. It hns been able to sup
ply lions on demnnd to other zoos In
tho United Kingdom, but this Is tho
first time an order hns been received
f.rom Africa.
Instead of kahomine or wallpaper
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Alabatthi
Rtsulti Yeu
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Atabaitint
by Nairn
You Can Not Be Deceive!
This Package Protects You
You want Alabastine. Alabasrine reiults alone will satisfy you.
Alabastine results can be secured with no other material.
The Cross and Circle printed in red on the package is your
guarantee of quality and results.
Alabaitine is artistic, tanitary, durable and economical. Alabastine will
permit you to put your own individuality in your home, match your rugs and fur
nishings and have complete color harmony in all your rooms. Combining and
intermixing the different tints enables you to secure unlimited color 'effects.
Alabastine requires only pure, cold water to mix and can be used on all in
terior surfaces, plaster, wallboard, over smoked and grimy painted walls, or even
over wall paper that is solid and has no raised figures or aniline colors. Best paint
dealers everywhere sell Alabastine. Write us direct rather than take a substitute
Alabastine Company
347 Grandvllle Road Grand Rapids, Mich.
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German Living Cost
Is Higher Than Ever
Food Necessaries Show Ad
vances Up to 4,000 Per Cent
. Since 1914.
CLOTHING AND SHOES UP
Official Report From Berlin Declares
That Middle-Class Strugnle for
Existence Is Hopeless Sugar"
Is Least Affected.
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Washington. A report received lierc
'through olllclal chnnnehN from Berlin
outlines by comparative tables of
prices of essential commodities In 1014
and 1020 tho ndvnnco In the cost of
living In Germnny since the outbreak
of tho Europcun war. .
According to tho figures, the cost of
living for nn unmarried clerk living
nwiiy fro;n home. 1ms risen from 177
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USING CALIFORNIA'S WATER POWER
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Within a few years California will be freed from the danger of fuel
btinrlugc for tho htato's water power Is being developed rapidly, many dams
being built along 'its waterways. This Is the Just completed Kcrckoff dam
near Fresno, VM feet high and 400 feet long at the top. The water will opor
uto turbines for the generation of electricity.
marks a month In 1014 to C00 mark'
this year. '
The actual cost of the esscnt'lnl1 nr
tides of food for n family of four nt
present is estimated at 050 marks, ti
month. (
Clothing, the report says, Is Impos
sible to purchase at present prices. A
suit which In 1014 cost 80 marks is
now reported to sell for 1,000 marks, n
price increase of 1,1150 per cent. The
cost of shoes has Increased over 1,000
per cent. Shoes which In 1014 sold at
15 marks n pal'r nre now bringing 17."
mnrki. Men's shirts which could for
merly be bought for 7 mnrks each
are now being sold for 05 mnrks, n rlso
of 1,100 per cent.
Similar price Increases pYevnll for
nil essential commodities, the Increases
ranging from 225 per cerd. for electric
Current to 1,550 per cent for sonp,, n
pleco of soap which before tho war
cost 30 pfennigs now selling for 5
mnrks.
Tho Increase In tho cost of food es
sentlnls, according to tho figures given
In the report, Is even more startling.
The cost of eggs hns risen 4,060 per
cent, ono egg now costing 2 marks.
i.aru comes next, -with .n percentage
Increase of 3,733. Rice, coreals,-butter
nnd bacon have Increased In price
more thnn 2,000 per cent.
Suaar Increases I i.-it "
The artlclo of Jfood which has In
creased least ln price since 1D14 is
sugar, which has gone up the compar
atively smnll amount, of 316 per cent,
rtefore the war sugar sold In Germany
for 25 pfennigs n pdund. It now
brings, tho report says, 1.01 marks.
Milk also has retained n low cost In
comparison with 'the tremendous In
creases prevailing' In most coramodl-
i ties. Its cost has risen 320 per cent.
According to the report, thp nvernge
monthly earnings of the Gertnan mid-
(die classes aro only fron.i 800 to COO
marks. Taking the needs ns outlined
for existence, tho report says, examina
tion of the tables gives some concep
tion of the present hopeless struggle
of tho middle clnsses for existence on
the meager return of their work.
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thev encouraeed them to co where thev could maki a hnnu nf thrir
own aavo Davincr rent nnd reducn enst cif liwinff whprp theu
could reach prosperity and independence by buying on oasy terms.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre -
land similar to that which through many years has yioldod from 20
to 48 bushalo of wheat to tho acre. Hundreds of farmers in Western
Canada have raised croon In a sinsle season worth more, than thnurlinln
cost of their land. With such crops come prosperity, independence, eoodi
bomes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy hvinsTi "
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying '
are sources of income second only to grain growing and stock raising:.
uood climate, trnnti neiiriiDnrs. cnurrmes.
schools, rural telephone, etc., give you the
opportunities of n new land with" the con
veniences of old settled districts.
For Illmtrsted literature, maps, description of
farm opportunities In Manitoba. Saskatchewan,
and Alberta, reduced railway rates, etc.. writ
Department 01 Immigration, uttawa. Can., or
C A. COOK. Drawer 107, Water.
lown.aoutn jjsic.sk. a. UAKKbTI,
311 Jackson Street, SL Paul, Mlaa
Canadian Government Agents.
FOUND HIS OCCUPATION GONE
Weary Wanderer Another Victim of
the Horrors of' War, as He Ex
plained to Housewife.
Women don't feed trumps readily
nowadays, with work so plentiful and
men so badly needed In 'iiimost nil
occupations, rind a tramp has to be
n bit brighter than formerly with his
excuses if ho "gets by" the average
housewife with a hard-luck tale, bne
that came to tho back door of a Mun
cle residence the other day will- not
fall to mokjj good in his, particular
"profession" anywhere.
"I'm out pf work," he explained to
Mis. nousewlfe, as she stood frown
ing down on him, "because the war
destroyed the -only ocupatIon I over
bad been taught the occupation
my father taught me nnd that I nl
wnys hud followed uiiiH this terrible
wnr eamo on." J.
"What was your job tho war end
ed"?" asked Mrs. Housewife, n shade
of Interest nnd even of commisera
tion' entering her voice as she spoke.
"Trnmplng, mum," was the almost tear
ful reply. Indianapolis News.
HARDLY PAID FOR EXERTION
Small Cum Collected From Burglar
Didn't Recompense John for
His Disturbed Repose.
The clock struck the hour of three.
Thp wife roso on one elbow and lis
tened. Then she nudged her side part
ner. "John," she whispered, '"there's n
burglnr downstnlrs."
"The ' deuce there Is.'" exclaimed
John, jumping out of bed. "I'll show
lilm."
Ho crept downstnlrs. Thero was the
sound of n crash, n revolver s-bot and
tho sullen thud of men engaged In
mortal combat. Then n window
smnshed and nil was still. The terri
fied wife turned on tho light and hur
ried into the bnll.
"John 1" she called timorously.
"All right, my dear," called John. "I
found him. All he had was sixty cents."
To stop the pat ii of
Corn. Eu tiloni.Callouui.Bltilm.TlrH.
Aching, bwoUcii, Tender Vet I. use
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
The AntUriille llcallnc Powder to
Shake liilo Your Shoes nuJ sptluLIc
in thcl'ool tisih.
Mold everywhere, lie sure to stt
this pjcVagc Vf,
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Girl Sneezed So Hard j
Eye Popped From Head '5
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Sneezing with such violence ns
to cause her eyo to fall out was j
tho experience of Miss Mnrjorle j
I'ryor of Chester, I'a. The optic j
was replaced.
According to tho hospital nu- 3
IhorillcH, It Is not unusual for
the eyo to bo removed for some j
operations, but to have It forced j
out by coughing or sneezing la
uutijuo In medlcul ononis. Miss ;
I'rvor has left tho hospital, suf- '
! ferlng no serious effectH from
! the peculiar experience.
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Will Fly Across the Pacific
Giant Flying Boats Planned for
the Trip.
UI(ill INTKHIMr l.Ti: MOKTOAIIM.
TIMi; i I'.ltTII'M'ATI, bitruallis In prulrle
Unit Tor Ml' l "" llnr Kouttlet J"1'
prha list hi" 1'orklna Countx 'rills Cuin.
pJli, HUun H.iUlll Dakota.
Haah? It Just Grow.
Wnrron, O. Wbpn Scout Kxecutlve
'Ids asked a Warren boy bcout for n
JcJlnUlou of hash In tin examination
or' n cooking merit badge tho scout
epllcd; "Hash Is not tnudolt just
i tcuiuuiaics,"
He wou'the metlnl.
Will Cross From California to China,
' 0,777 Miles, In Four
Hops.
Now York. Two giunt tlylng bouts
for tho first lllght ucross the Pacific
ocean nro being planned, according
to (he Manufacturers' Aircraft asso
ciation. Theso planes will bo nearly
twlco tho slr.o of tho NC-I, which made
tho llrst trans-Atlantic lllght.
The proposed roulo lies from San
Francisco to Hongkong, China, n dis
tance of 7,(110 nautical miles, or about
8,777 land miles. Stops win bo inailo
j tit Honolulu. vfnle islnnd. Guam ami
I Manila.
I Tho lllght has been tnnde possible,
tho usoclatjon.says,, by nn Inyentiofi
i of Edson ualinuuet of Kast Greeijwlcl
H. I., whereby three Liberty engines
nre coupled to ono 18-foot propeller.
Tho new boats will hnve" three separ
ate power plants, each containing
three high compression Liberty en
gines, or nine motors to each ship.
Tho boats will be trlplanes wfth n
wing sprend pf 1-10 feet, as compared
with n sprend of 120 feet of the NO
bonts. Earn boat will have n wing
area of about 0,000 feet and carry a
crew of 10 men. Tho hulls will be
07 feet long, 22 feet longer thnn that
of the NC-J. The cruising radius Is
estimated nt 2,100 nnntlcnl miles, near
ly twice that of tho NC craft.
Threo high compression motors will
drive ench of the threo propellers.
Each unit of threo motors will bo In-
I stalled in n sepnrate nncella tbus
making possible repairs while ti fllcbt
I Each propeller will be driven by two
motors wiui onq in reserve
Enough gnsollno can be enrried tr
Stunned.
"If labor persists In Its urrognnce,"
said tho town man, ''the time will come
when the hired man who does a full
anif honest day's work will be de
nounced ns a traitor by bis clns."
"The hired man who does good
gosh I what?' ostoundedly yelled
Parmer Hentover. Kansas City Star.
Fortunes nwalt the Inventor of a
lifeboat that will float on the sea of
trouble. 'i
Where?
Less than an hour from New York
(here Is n little New Jersey town
where u church congregation has
plunged very deeply Into modern re
ligious thought and tendencies. Just
how deeply nny one- driving by their
little white wooden building can tell
from the sign hanging by lis, door:
"Where do you spend Sunday?
Around the llro?" ft
"Where will you spend eternity?
Surrounded by lire."
Feeding a Grudfje.
"I sec the railroad lestntirnut men
are to hnvo a banquet." "I'd like to
supply the snndwlehe."
Self-interest nnd sympathy have
nothing In ronunon.
Out of Sight. .
Judge "Didn't you see the Indy un
til you struck her?" .Motorist "No ; I
was looking ntther hat."
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permit n crulslngradlus ot 2,500 Ian--I
miles without stopping. ' .
FORTIFIES
against exhaustion and
illnessif it's the right
kind of food.
GrapeNuts
is easily digested arid "With,
cream, or good milk, is a." well
balanced ration that builds
tissue and increases strength
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