DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD i. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have tha Cost Have you ever stopped to reason why It is that so many products that aic ex tensively advertised, nil at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This npplies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sella itself, ns lihn an endless chain system the remedy is ! recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. ' A prominent druggist sas "Take for i example Dr. Kilmer's Swnnjp-Eoot, a ' preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to reeommend, for in nlmost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a i ale." I According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfill al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive n sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., i nnd encloc ten cents; also mention this paper. Largo nnd medium size bottles ' tor sale at all drug stores. Adv. """""' - Natural Proceeding. Jinks llallonl Been llslilng, old jnnn? What did you cntch? Blnks The first trnln home! Uncle Ab says: If you have a grouch, hold It till nfter the next meal; feed ing may tamo It. h WOMEN DREAD Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should Be Read by All Women Clearfield, Pa. "After my last child was born last September I was unable to do all or my own work. I had scvero pains in my left sido every month and had fever and sick dizzy spells and such pains during my periods, which lasted two weeks. I heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound doing others so much good and thought I would irivo it a trial. I have been very glad thatil did, for now'I feel much stronger and do all of my work. I tell my friends when they ask me what helped me, and they think it must be a grand medicine. And it is. You can use this letter for a tes timonial if you wish. " Mrs. Harry A. Wilson, It. F. D. 6, Clearfield, Pa. The experience and testimony of such women as Mrs. Wilson prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound will correct such trou bles by removing the cause and restor ing the system to a healthy normal con dition, when such symptoms develop as backaches, bearing-down pains, dis- Elacements, nervousness and "tho lues"a woman cannot act too promptly in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound if she values her future com fort and happiness. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking & KwrmfjTBrara H3. i,Trtji- trr. n Tho world's standard remedy for thesa Hsorders, will often ward off these dis eases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for tb name Gold Medal on Yery box and accept no imitation B uy'Fairy Sodas packed intin eeptncaoimyTrosnnessin i-lTEH B wluit co. m jpinniiuawtHits UMllfrVNAnunMui rirww As Tasty and Fresh As the Day They Were Baked That's the way you get Fairy Soda Crack tra when you buy them In returnable cam. Packed while atlll warm from the ovens, theeo crackers retain their flavor and crlap oesa until used, Returnable cant are moltture proof, duat proof, Insect proof, odor proof, J Iluylnir In full cam la econcrrlcal and latlafactory alwaya I Atk Your Grocer lor I-TTN'S FAiny SODAS and be auie )ou t:vt tho genuine I Skin Troubles Soothed With Cnticura Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcua 25c W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 5.-1921. YMPTO COLD.MEDAL , AbH American Locomotives Being Assembled at Danzig K'TiWii WMwi Xw,n-..,- V -N S -, ., Vvvv,VhVVrt-.W.V.V.W v , " " sw A shipment of American locomotives, o rder Restored in U. S. Samoa Reporter and Naval Officer Try to Get Control of the Administration. ODD IMP IS CLEARED UP Governor, In III Health and Under Charges, Commits Suicide Is Com pletely Absolved by Naval Court of Inquiry. San Francisco. American' Samoa's beetle-Inspecting chief of police Is out of jail, and the Judge, who has seven other jobs, Is again holding court, ac cording to advices from Tutulla. This change back to normal followed a na val Inquiry which resulted In dissipat ing an attempt by a naval officer and a former newspaper reporter to con trol the naval administration of the American possession In the South Seas. In furtherance of this attempt, the naval ollicer, Creed II. Boucher, lieu tenant commander, and the ex-reporter, Arthur A. Greene, enlisted tho support of Commander A. C. Kail, second In rank to Commander War ren J. Terhune, governor of the island. The three filed charges against rerhune and his administration, and finally Kail tried to send a wireless message to tho navy department at Washington, branding his superior as Insane. Takes His Own Life. With tho message In front of him, Terhune, suffering from 111 health, committed suicide. The pitiful part of this tragedy developed when the naval court of Inquiry, already en route to Tutulla from Ilawail, ab solved Torhune's administration of all marges, recommended tho deportation Greene, tho court martial of Bou Warship Transformed Into a Freighter ' ' ' v - y ,. i p ' . v i , 11 k t r"-. i J' It -ymf.. it I , , I, ,i y- Wnfr i it i These photographs show tho former German cruiser Geflon and tho freight steamer Adolf Somerfeld, Into which It has been transformed In the Danzig shipyards. Tho rebuilding was considered a great engineering feat. HUNT TREASURE SHIP H- Another Search Started for Sunken Spanish Galleon. Florida Adventurers Dig Ocean's Dot- torn for Pirate Ship and Stolen Doubloons. Miami. Fla. Another search for treasure-trove a sunken Spanish gal leon laden with stolen dub)ns has begun on tho Atlantic coast of Flor ida, between DeerJleld and Ilocn Jhitonc. IlomoAco 1ms lured this time a group of adventurous men of Deer Held and rhcreuhouts to dig In tho ocean's bottom for the buccaneers pi rate ship, which tradition says had hauled too close to tho treacherous whores when pursued. A syndicate formed for iUe search has begun op erations where the galleon Is suprused to have sunk in the sands. V1 . " yv V.V.WrtfcWWVVSvWVS MW. V VM)MVMWMWUk..ll'. ..... v$ V consigned to the Polish government, cher and the removal of Kail from his post. Among tho charges filed against Terhune's administration was one that olllcials wore drawing' illegal sal aries. J. llurkln Mitllo, native chief of police, and Judge A. N. Noble were especial targets of Boucher, Greene and Kail. After Commander Terhune shot him self Kail became acting governor, nnd ho jnlled Mailo on charges that, the chief of police had urged the natives to oppose, tho activities of Greene and Kail. Previously Boucher hud alleged that Irregularities of the Terhuno ad ministration Included paying Mnllo as "beetle Inspector" as well as head of the police force, but that no beetles wero Inspected. Judge Noble, who. besides being dis trict Judge, was secretary to the com mandant, registrar of titles, secretary of native affairs, judge of the probate court, superintendent of education, as sociate member of the high court' nnd vice president of the American Bank of Samoa, was charged by Boucher nnd Greene with being Instrumental in alleged misuse of funds and au LIVE LIKE 'X- Six Thousand Refugee Greeks Reported in Fearful Plight. People at Batum Lack Clothing and Shelter and Are Dying at Rate of From 35 to 50 a Day. New York. Six thousand Greek refugees at Batum, Transcaucasia, their clothing worn. to shreds, are "liv ing like wild auimnls In dens" and This Is only one of the ninny such adventures off tho south Florida coast which In the old days, Wforo tho ad vent of lighthouses, was the scene of many wrecks. Treasure seekers have brought In a few ancient hulls which had been deeply burled In sand, some dating back "llvo or six centuries. Hut so far no ship thus recovered has yielded anything except ancient wood. Oi.o prospector Is said to have spent two fortunes near Stuart before quit ting the romantic game. Fulfnrd, 11 miles north of Miami, has been tho scene of many searches. Tradition has It that a plrato hlllp es caped pursuers by hailing up a creek near Fulford where the crew cele brated by getting drunk. Seminole Indians boarded the vessel and massacred the crew, except one, the Mory runs, ami tho escaped plrato succeetled In rescuing tho ship's treas ure chest filled with gold which ho burled near by, making a diagram of the spot. L'nnble to return, tho pirate .' . . . AWW., ,lrV being assembled at Danzig. thority. Kail cloed Noble's court when the former became acting gov ernor. Board Sits Eight Days. The board of Inquiry sat for eight days. Testimony reealed that Bou cher for 12." of his S." days' service, was under suspension on threo charges carrying a pistol, attempting tt mutiny and falsehood. Boucher's examination revealed that ho posed ns a secret service man without author' lly; publicly crltlebcd the secretary of the navy and the President; In subonllnately communicated with au thorities In Washington In vlolntlon of regulations, and committed many other breaches of naval regulations. Upon .examination he declined to nnswer ninny questions on the ground that the answers would Incriinlnatu himself. He acknowledged that all charges ho made were based upon hearsay and without Investigation. It was revealed that documents wero stolen from naval officers, but nn at tempt to Introduce these by Greene, who acted ns Boucher's counsel, was overruled by the board. The testimony revealed also that Greene and Boucher created unrest among the natives In an effort to change tho government and assumo control for themselves. Their activi ties resulted In organization of nnlvcs into n "committee" which forwarded an appeal to President Wilson to re move Governor Terhune, nnd tho native- unrest was manifested by several fights with the American sailors. ANIMALS dying at the rate of from thirty-five tq fifty n day, writes Dr. W. 10. Unm bo, a Near IJast Hellef worker of West Philadelphia, I'u., In a report from tho Black seh port received bora. In what he calls "a tragic exodus that bids to become historic," Dr. Ham bo says tho Greek government nlrcndy has repatriated I!0,(X)0 who emigrated from the Near East to colonlzo Thraco and thnl from 10,000 to I'-'.OOO renmln to be transported from Hatum back to their homeland. Most of these, he snys, nro physical ly "strong, but the 0,000 refugess from other regions who Hocked to Hatum In the expectation of relief have been In that city live months, waiting In vain for help, their condition dally becoming more desperate on account of the rigors of tho present Georgian winter. The Greek government, Dr. Rainbo explains, disclaiming responsibility for llho plight of the people, has unik'r- tnkeu, through humane considerations only, to feed andtdoctor the refugees, hut, so for, has declined to transport them to Greece, on the ground I hat there Is Insulllclent housing there to shelter them. I "Meanwhile," the letter savs, "tho 0,00(3 are oei crowded In barracks un lit for human habitation. The fam ilies hae no privacy, Sonic are ly ing In bed day and night because they haw no clothing to protect them from i the cold or cover (heir nakedness. (Jn 1 Ic-s speedy relief conies to these peo ple, most of tliein will die during (ho winter. Already the remnants of tho original refugees are In despair. One of them said to me: 'We are no longer waiting for ships; we are wait ing for death.' Of 0.707 In this party In tho beginning, only about 2,-KK) re main :t,.'t07 are dead. Another party of 0.800 has '.2,800 mirvlvorh 1,000 are dead. Of the survivors 700 aie III." ,'s said to have given tho diagram to a friend. This has been used by several searching parties, equipped with every kind of a gold Under, but they failed to locate the treasuie, A native, living near by, kuvh tho spot Is haunted and that even now the ghosts of the pintles howl and groan when one nenrs It. , He says no one is ever going to get the treasure as tho ghosts "carry on something terrible when you get close to it, and there Is no telling wlmt they would do If they got their hands on It. And anything might huppen." German Residents In Paris. Hurls. Germans to the number of 1,005 have succeeded In obtaining per mission to reside here, according to the Prefecture of Police registration of foreigners In Paris. Italians lead the list with ll.Hr.O, while the United States Is fifth with 'AOItO. Other na tional'; Include HO.OOO Helglans, 20,000 Swiss, 117,050 Hngllsh, 2.'l(000 Husslans nnd 11,000 Poles. There nro 8S Aus trlans nnd 125 1 Bulgarians besides lf 802 South and Central Americans. Lucky cigarette Its toasted A At - '- ' W it Jb2L77? . :WftT5V'J'MJ,- &,l5iid -r IP.,,... lilMfi iU wMMtVKmum Mi.M' &tei acssr wwmiiw .s,ys! z" ' WMMMZin k i ire 9v iic-r,K riuv.T,: tu' In as nrof Itablo as nraln rtrowlnir. Successes as wonderful KSSIafe as those from growing whrnt, oati, barley, and flax have been made in ralslne Horaet, Cattlo, Shaop and Hoga. lirlRlit, tunny climate, nutrit ions urasses. Rood water, enormous fodder crops these apel success to the farmer and stock raiser. And remember, you can buy on asy terms Farm Land at ' land equal to that which throush many or wnaai id ins cro grazing lanu h:i..lll Id. 111 UL lIIlFltlll.lllIlrtLtlV .II.V III ILL3. every rural convenience; good schools, ... r-T' . .---. . phones, etc., close to live towns and good If you wnnt to get back to the farm, or scale than Is possible under your present Koto wnat wostorn canaaa na to Ki For llluntrottd lltoratura with inapt ntnl partlralnra rcnarillnff rcdurod . "wty ram, loaniion or laau.cic, apply lo Uo. Ottawa, Canada, or O. A. COOK. DRAWER 107. WATCRTOWN. S. DAK.r i 1. A. OARRBTT. 311 JACKSON ST., rm. Cnnnillnn uovernment Agontn. EARN BIG MONEY 4 Take orders in your own town from your friends for the Sioux City Skirt Co. Write to Dept. A. for information- on becoming agent in your territory. Sioux City Skirt Co., Sioux City, Ia LEFT THE HONORS BALANCED College President Had by No Means the Best of "Guessing" Conte'ct Which He Began. Tho president of an Indlnnn college In a talk to tcnclicrn told tlicm that many teachers did not wjsh to ho rec ofilzcd us tcachern, and In an effort to lllnetrato hln remark told tho fol lowing evperlenco lie hnd: "I wap traveling West last mini "rner," ho said, "and met on the train nn nttrnctlvo young woman. In n casual way I nsked her where slio taught school. Sho Jiastlly replied: " 'Why, how do you know that I tench school?' " "Presently I said: 'What do you teacliV I had slmnly guessed she was n teacher, and later found out that bIic was n teacher of romnnco la'n guages In tho East. In an effort to get even with me, I presume, she said : '"And what do you suppose I took you for?"' " 'Well,' I said, 'I really don't know. What was it?'" " 'An undertaker,' sho retorted." Mothers Unconcclouo Joke. .Tuck And wlmt did tho oh.1 lady pay when she entered tho room and found her plump dnughter sitting In your luii? Tom She lemarked that I find tnken a great deal on myself. The earthen pan gains nothing by contact with the copper pot. Danish Proverb. All that breed In the mud are not eels. The Sturdy Foob&lues of wheat ani malted bailey are combined in J Grape -Nuts as in no otKer prepared cereal food Its rich.nut-Hke flavor attracts and its nourishing Qualities are staunch. Unlike most pre pared cereals, GrapeNu.ts needs no added sweetening SOLD BT GROCERS EVERYWHERE fKwjPiEU&anA&dwrirfl ramraFn ojilo HUMPHREY The Dry Cleaner and Dyer Expert Cleaning Dyeing and Repairing. Hat's Cleaned. 513 Nebrnika St, SIOUX CITY, IOWA Can You Sharpen Your Razor? My booklet of Srcrcta of Unrbcrlnit will teach you how to sharpen your rnior and Itrep It sharp. Trice 60c. HKItVlCIO CO., 2211 I'olk St , N K.. MlNNEAl'OI.19, MINN. 126 MAMMOTH JACKS I haro a bargain for yon, conic quick. W. 1 DuflLOW'H .1ACK IfAUAC Ceilur ltiiplun, lunn i'jfl,. cAtr: ravl 8 WESTERN CANADA 15 to $30 An Acre years hrs yielded from 20 to 45 bushals convenient in koou j -. -- -.,,. A lld. iniiu. ..u... n.... entireties, roaas, tcie- $ markets. W2L to farm on n larger concisions, Invontl- . oiror you. .fflTBlwsr ui'paruceui oi in m ST. IWUL. 1 .,tr WAS VICE PRESIDENT AT 36 John Cabell Breckenrldqe of Kentucky the Younqest Man Ever to Hold the High Office. lrrnnu-iiii d. Jlooscvclt, Demoqrntlc candidate for vlco president, was risked whether, lf elected at thlrty oight, lie would bo the, youngest vie president of the Unite'd States. IIo did not know, but hoped some of hla friends would look the matter up. John Cabell Rruckenrldgo was elected vlco president on the Demo cratic ticket with .Tuques Duclianau In 185(5. He assumed olllce March 4, 1S.r)7, when he was thirty-six yenrs, one month and fourteen dii53 old. When Hreckenrldite completed his term ho was candldattt for President us representative of tho slaw-holdlng Interests, but was defeated by Lin coln. The same year he was elected to the United States senate, but soon afterward Joined the Confederate army. From January to April, 180!!, he wu,s secretary of war l'n tho cabi net of Jeff Davis. He died In Lexing ton, Ky., May 17, ISTfi. If Not Now, When? Judge (to old mini) Are you not ashamed, such an old man, to bt,enl? Old .ManWell, your honor, w)ien 1 was young 1 was nuked If I was not ashamed, such a young fellow, t steal? And when 1 was full grown, 1 was asked If i was not ashamed, such mi 'able-bodied man, to steal? Whcu Is a fellow to steal? Kery day !!."() persons arrive In New York to make the city their permanent home. ETE 3E 30