Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, February 10, 1921, Image 8

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ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
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Signature
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC OCHTAUH COMPANY, N(W TOBK CITY.
ENDORSED UY HOIISKMKN UNIVET18AT.LY
SPOON'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND
enjoyi a reputation equalled by no other veterinary remedy. For
twenty-all yeara It haa been uied and recommended by the
leading horiemen and itoolcmen of America. For twenty-all
yeara Its uae under trying condition! haa won for it the blibeet
eateem of veteran tralnera and driver. Sl'OHN'B ahould be In
every (table to prevent oontaclon, whether INFLUENZA, PINK
IBYli), DIBTEMPICK, COUOH or COLD.
Buy ol your drug-flat. 60 canta and 11.15 per bottle.
fJfOUN Ml'.UIOAI, CO., Qoahtn. Ind., U. & A.
EVERYTHING WAS ALL RIGHT I MONEY IN BREEDING MUSSELS
Judge Couldn't Be 8polllng tho Water
When He Didn't Use Any Soap
In the Bath.
A Rcrloua Inconvenience) la caused
It Australia by tho lack of spring
Water. Tho trouble Is partly over
come by the uho of hugo tin tnnkB In
which tho rain Is caught.
Nnturnlly, toward tho breaking up
t the dry season, water becomes very
precious.
A Judge, on circuit, arriving at a
fcaah ehunty, naked for n bath. Such
a luxury was naturally refused, as
ttore was only a llttlo water left at
w bottom of the tank reserved for
drinking purposea, snys tho author of
"Quaint Acquaintances."
When dinner was ready, aB tho Judge
could not bo found, the landlord went
to call him; whereupon a muffled
7lce Issued from tho tank, whero tho
Jfidjo was bathing 1
Tho landlord, Justly furious, roundly
adrased his guest
"Do not exclto yourself," tho latter
observed, casually. "I am not spoiling
cbo wator, for I am not using any
fioapt"
All Set
Bertram, ago eight, was begging his
ssethor to glvo hhn somo coffee. Ho
lad asked for It about nlno times, and
finally his mother said: "Uortram, the
next time you nsk mo for coffeo I'll
step you."
Th llttlo chap waited for about flvo
Minutes and could Btand It no longer,
mnnrklng: "Mother, get ready to slap
M." Indianapolis News.
United States Fisheries Bureau Re.
ports That a Profit May Confl-
dontly Be Looked For.
Tho business of breeding pearly
mussels artificially has been carried
so far by tho United States fisheries
burcnu that a money profit Is confi
dently promised.
To produce In this way 1,000 baby
mussels costs about 20 cents. When
they nro full grown 13,000 of them
will weigh n ton. Thus tho cost of
producing n ton of pearly mussels of
ninrkot slzo (If nil survived) would
be, as exactly reckoned, $2.08. Assum
ing n loss of r0 per cent, tho cost
would bo MO.
Pearly mussels occasionally yield
valuablo pearls, but commercially It Is
tho shells, uttllzablo for mother-of-pearl,
that uro Importantly to be con
sidered. Tho fisheries bureau has devoted Its
attention wholly to the propagation of
superior varieties of mussels, thp
shells of which linvo at present tinio
n markot valuo of $30 a ton.
Truth Is always a friend to thoso
wlto honestly seek It.
Flfty-Flfty.
Ward's latest collection In tho dog
lino was a young puppy which his fa
ther compelled him to put In tho burn
for tho night.
It walled tho wholo night through
and next morning NWnrd's father said
Indignantly: "Wnrd, you get rid of
that pup. It howled nil night ami 1
did not got n bit of sleep."
With oyes full of Indignation the
llttlo boy replied: "Well, pnpa, you
got as much sleep as the pup did."
Wo how to tho Inevitable, but make
a face over It.
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Your reward will be such
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CONDENSED
i CJLASSICS
THE WRECK OF
THE GROSVENOR
By W. CLARK RUSSELL
Condensation by
James B. Connolly
The nuthor of
"The Wreck ol (lie
CSroavenor" lrna
linrn In Ncvr York
I'd.. Si, 1RII. Ife
miih the non of
llenrj- Hiimp11, nu
tlior of the popu
Inr nonir, 'Cheer,
Ilojo, Cheer." He
trim cdiienteA nt
the fniimiM 'Wln
eheater In Kni;
Innil nnd nt Ilou
Iordc In Frnnce.
At thirteen he
nlilppcd on ii IlrK
InIi inerchnntmnn
nnil nerved for
clKht yenrn, which
Kiivi; hint flmt
hnnd Informntlon
for the atorlcft
whlrh have for ao
lone been n Ae
llKht to nil Tfho
love n tnle of the
Ncn. lit ftrnt hook mix "John llolila
Vforth, Chief Mntc." It ivnn followed
by n rnpld nnil lengthy nucccaalon of
tnlca of the urn In n rlenr nnil plctur
CH(nc atyle ivllh nbunilnnt ilrnmntlc
kill. Thin (lrnt hook won him n de
voteil nudlvnce, Increnneil the next yenr
ly the nlory which rcnilcm will mont
rendlly naaoclnte with hln nnme, "The
AVreck of the Gronvenor." In nildlllon
to being n kooiI atory It plenila for hot
ter trentment of KiirIInIi nnllorn, cape
clnlly In ninttern of fund.. The proper
enre of the Hiillnrninn hnH nlwnyn heen
one of the thing neeillnK n(en(lnn. In
nililltlon to helue n proline writer of
hooka he wnn nlno n newapnper mini,
writing "lender" or editorial nrtlclea
for the London Dully Teleirrnph. Theae
Ticre of enough linportiiiice to he Kntli
ereil together In "Itounil the dnllcy
Fire" nnil other volume. He died In
1011.
WE WERE bound out of Lon
don with n general cargo.
The wind dying out, wo hart
to como to anchor In tho Downs. The
crow had been grumbling uboutfhe
grub; and wero now grumbllnf, yet
more. I wns second olllcer, y.nd to
mo enmo the cook saying: "Jit. Itoyle,
would you mind testing t'.ils?" and
banded me a bit of n ship's biscuit.
"Sugar, molnsses, tea r.nd pork If
they call 'em that they're all tho
same rotten mess, sir."
Tho biscuit wns bnd, nnd though It
wns not my place to do so, I took It
to Cnptnln Coxon, but got nothing
from him except curses nnd the coltl
advice to mind my own affairs. Mr.
Duckling, tho first olllcer, added a few
obsequious remarktr on his own ac
count. Tho result wns thnt the crew,
getting no redress, refused to make
sail on the ship, nnd were put ashore.
Next morning a crimp came down from
London with a fresh crew.
A fair wind sprang up, tho ship was
got under way, but we wero -not clear
of tho channel when tho new crew
were nlso complnlnlng of the grub.
Hot words were passed between them
nnd the cnptaln, so hot that tho cap
tain hnd to tako notice. lie finally
promised to put Into somo hnndy port
In Spnln or elsewhere along tho route,
nnd lay In n fresh supply of ship's
stores.
"What Injustice In tho meanness of
owners and cnptalns!"I thought. Hero
wore good snllors and ordinarily harm
less men who might be. mndc Into crim
inals, and all to the end that our
banking balance might bo kept large
nnd our nntionul power supreme. With
out tho British sailor there would
bo no British empire, nnd what
treatment Is meted out to him I He
submits to hardships and danger,
nnd receives low wages, poor food nnd
mean living quarters; even should he
bo granted a homing for a grievance,
nineteen out of twenty persons np
polnted to Investigate the troublo aro
qualified neither by experience nor
sympathy to render a Just verdict.
Tho Grosvenor, of which 1 wns sec
ond olllcer, was n fnst-salllng, full
rigged little ship of fiOO tons. The cap
tain, under owner's orders to make
whnt time he could to Valparaiso, was
out to drive, her. We wero rushing
.along under n press of canvas when
we ran over a small craft of some kind.
I got a glimpse In the dark of n mast
and a sail bel'oro they vanished un
der us.
No word enmo to bring her to. I
asked Cnptaln Coxon, who wns on
deck, if ho was not going to try to
savo tho possible survivors.
"Snvo bo hanged 1 Why didn't thoy
keep out of the way?"
1 know what I wanted to say; but
It Is In tho power of a ship's cnptnln
to Injure, even to ruin, the future of
an olllcer under him. I held my tongue.
Wo ran Into n threo days' gale. Wo
had a terrible time, but managed to
live through It. As It was moderating
wo sighted a wreck, a most mournful
nnd piteous sight. It was In my
watch, and 1 ordered the ship luffed
to have n better look ut her. What I
Baw was nn arm projecting through
her deck-houso window. I nt once
called tho cnptaln and asked for In
structions.
"Keep her away I" was his order.
I called him n murderer nnd ap
pealed to tho men. Thoy cried to
save tho lives on tho wreck. Tho cnp
taln then allowed mo to take a boat's
crow and see whnt I could do.
After a hard struggle our boat mado
r I !! ! .1
the wfSMBHPMPMliMrimllsh ship,
At no HttTeirT!l j. ..mlnlong the deck
to her house, where I found a young
girl nnd her old father. Another man
was also there, alive, but Insane. See
ing a pannikin of fresh water, this
man grabbed It, draining it nntl
dropped dead.
When we were back aboard the
Grosvenor, I for my pnrt In the res
cue wns put In Irons.
This wreck Incident, ndded to flic
ther needless abuse of tho men ari
tho further failure of the captain
live up to his promise of putting
for better food, Inflamed the crew
yond endurance. They watched tlJ0lr
chance, rushed the poop In the ntfgiit
and killed the cnptaln. They hen
killed Mr. Duckling. They might niuvo
killed me, too, notwithstanding vlinl I
had shown sympathy to theni hut
somebody had to nuvlgntc tlio ship
to within fifty miles of the Florida
const, which was where they Intend
ed to nbandon her nnd row irshorc.
navlng the snfety of tho yjung girl
nnd her father as well as mjf own life
to think of, I ngrecd to acp. as uavl
gntor.
I wns having my supper 1n tho cablr.
under the new regime wiy.cn I felt a
touch on my nrm. I locked up. It
was Miss Robertson, the rescued girl.
Before I could prevent, her she took
my hand and kissed It,; She told mo
then of tho wrecked ship. Her fn
ther, a wealthy Liverpool merchant,
was tho owner of the ship, which had
been bound home Hcom Cape Town.
After the storm, the ofilcers nnd crew,
fearing the ship Twould sink under
them, hnd taken ylo the boats. She
nnd her father hfad spent a terrible
three days on th(V wreck, nnd now her
father, nlrendy a) nervous wreck, wns
shaken nncw by tho frightful threats
of the mutlncers here. She trusted to
mo for the snffety of her father and
herself.
nor trust Inspired mo with a new
energy. To snve them I was now
ready to pTiny any game whatever with
Stevens, who wns the leader of tho
mutineers. Our boatswain, who had
not wlihed to join them, but to save
his life hnd done so, wns on my side.
It vns he who tohl me that Stevens
waj Intending to scuttle the ship bo
fo'ro taking to the boats, and so lcavo
rne and tho passengers to our fate.
We planned to frustrate htm. By
this time we hnd taken Miss Robert
son Into our confidence. One night
our boatswain apparently fell over
board and wns drowned; but he had
not fallen overboard It was n box of
ten-penny palls, which I hnd thrown
over tho side. This wns the night be
fore that day when Stevens went be
low and bored the auger holes which
wero to do for the ship ; but as fast as
Stevens bored a hole, the boatswain,
who hnd been hiding below for thnt
very thing, followed nnd plugged It up.
Thinking ho had scuttled tho ship,
Stevens came on deck nnd led tho crow
to the boats, grinning evilly nt Miss
Robertson nnd myself ns he did so.
They hnd not rowed far from tho ship
when tho boatswain showed himself
on deck. Stevens saw him. "We've
been tricked I' he cried, and headed
back for the ship. Tho wind was ris
ing nt the time, but there wns not
enough way yet on the ship to outrun
tho boats. They tried to board us by
tho main chnlns. As they did, the
boatswain with n handspike nnd I
with n revolver killed or hurled bnck
Into tho sen nil but one of them. That
one wns not so bad as the others, and
wo saved him to help work on the
ship. Throughout tho fight Miss Rob
ertson, who had been gaining strength
every hour, held the wheel so thnt tho
ship should not be caught abnek ana
tho spars como down on us.
Wo had now to work the ship to tho ,
nearest land; but the Increasing wind
mndo It dnngcrous with our meager
crew, to keep sail on her. We worked
llko dogs to reduce sail, but the wind
beenmo too much for us. It came on
us llko a solid wall; tho sens rolled
to our tops. Spars cracked nnd hung
down over our decks. Only nfter the
most exhausting toll did we manage
to clear awny the most dangerous ol
the broken spars. In the height of II
poor Mr. Robertson died. 1 read the
eleventh chapter of St. John over his
body.
In time tho wind abntcd; but the
sea, continuing to tumble nntl ronr,
strained our ship so that she sprang a
leak. There were not enough of us to
keep her pumped out. We pumped
till our urms fell to our sides; but ol
no avail. When the water wns to our
main chains we took to the boats;
and It was then, when we believed we
were doomed to die. thnt Mary Robert
son and I confessed our love for each
other, she tho daughter of n wealthy
man nnd I n poor, penniless snllor.
The sun wns setting; tho sky, far to
tho north nnd south, u golden color;
tho sea wns n purple glare, tho heav
ens n tender green nnd blue; and
while wo were gazing on nil this glory.
tho ship went down.
That night, before tho rough seas
could swallow us, n steamer picked
us up and took U8 home.
CopyrlRht, 1919, by tho Tost rubllshlru
Co. (Tlio IJoaton Post). Copyright In tin
United Kingdom, tho Dominions. Its Col
onlea ond dependencies, under the copy
rlKht net, by ll'd Post Publishing- Co.
Boston. Mass., U. S. A. All rlghta re
nerved.
fOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES"
r'ye Old Skirts, Dresses. Waists.
Coats, Stocklnjjs, Draperies
Everything..
Each package of "Diamond Dvos"
contains easy directions for dyeing nny
article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or
mixed goods. Beware I Poor dye
Btreaks, spots, fades, and ruins mate
rial by giving It a "dyed-look." Buy
"Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has
Color Card. Adv.
Giving Up.
She A woman bus to give up a great
deal after she gets married.
Ho A man does nothing else but
give up nfter he gets married. Bos
ton Transcript.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as thoy cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Catarrhal Deafness requires constitu
tional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In
flamed condition of tho mucous lining of
tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire
ly closed. Deafness Is tho result Unless
tho Inflammation can bo reduced, your
hearing may ba destroyed forever.
HALLrS CATARRH MEDICINE acta
through the blood on the mucous sur
faces of tho system, thus reducing tho In
flammation and rostorlng normal condi
tions. Circulars free. All Druggists.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, Ohio
Might Be the Reason.
Johnson "De Brown never speaks
of his family tree." Bronson "I ex
pect It's much too shady."
Don't tako any man's dust, unless It
happens to be gold dust
Find the Cause !
It isn't right to drag along feeling
miserable half sick. Find out what is
making you feel so badly and try to
correct It. Perhaps your kldneyB are
causing that throbbing backache or
thoso sharp, stabbing pains. You may
have morning lameness, too, headaches,
dizzy spells and irregular kidney action.
Use Doan's Kidney P. They have
helped thousands of ailing folks. Ask
your neighbor!
A South Dakota Caso
"btrjr Pkbjrt Tttb StKjr"
Mrs. E. H. dotty,
IE10 Third Avo.,
nrooklncg. 8. D..
sSKSsayB: "I had a dull
"JJaoho In tho small
ko( my back which
Ltn.. ..nBA In It A
nua nuiaq it. fc.to
morning. Somo-
times I would get
dizzy. My kidneys
acted too freely at
I times. Doan'B Kid-
:ma.. T3 I 1 I a Ii n A
helped others so I got some and they
soon put my kidneys In good condition
anu tne Dacuacno leu me.
Cat Doan'i at Any Store, 60c a Box
DOAN'S KpTJifaY
FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
rfilA MBf'AJl Wlr,l
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Cuticura Soap
AND OINTMENT
Clear the Skin
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c.
FRECKLES
POSITIVELY REMOVED bT Dr. B.rTT-1
rea.L OUiUavnt Tear drovRttt or bf
mtlt, RK. Fr. bonk. Dr. C. H. Darn
Co., 297S Michiaan Avnu, Chicago
SEKDS lOlt SALE
Alfalfa 110. Sweet clovor 7. Corn 2. Tim
othy J 3. J. MULIIALL, Sioux City, Iowa,
Kill That Cold With
aVR
FOR
Colds, Coughs
SUm.
CASCARA EC QUININE
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La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for tho first sneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippo in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine In this form does not affect the head Cascara ia best Tonic
Laxatlvo No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
!
$: Keep Your Blood Pure
!
tj aiuic vu. jl mc Avat. a
Nature Will Do the Rest
Did you know that ninety per
cent of all human ailments depend
upon tho condition of your blood?
Nature Rives her warnings in va
rious unmistakable ways, so that
when tho appetite fails, and you
become weak and listlecj and a cen
eral run-down condition seem3 to
tako possession of tho wholo body,
it is an unfailing- Lign that impuri
ties will steadily accumulate untjl
your general health will be seri
ously affected. You should recog
nize the importance, therefore, oil
very promptly cleansing out tho
system, and keeping tho blood sup
ply pure and robust.
Get a bottlo of S. S. S. at your
drugstoro to day, and note how
promptly it builds up tho appetito
and gives new strength and vi
tality. Write for free literaturo
and medical advico to Chief Med
cal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Go.
TSiMsan& sf Happy 1motitos?
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w..w ui.uu4.ntu uitui lufcu ""cjtuicy tuuiumaKe a noma ot their
V.WI1 save luyuig icui juju rcauce cost ot avian where thev x
could reach prosperity and independence by buying on easy terms.
Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre
land similar ;to that which throuch many years has yfetded from 20
to 49 bushels of whoat to the aero. Hundreds of Urmcrs in Western
STfcSwffiP8 'V s,nsl seasi worth more than the wholS
cust of their land. With such crops come prosperity, independence, good
Domes, and all the comforts and conveniences which make for happy living.
Farm Gardens Poultry Dairying
aic nuuiics uj incope tweona oniy to gram growing and ctock rablrar.
schools, rural teienhonc. etc... pfv vnn ih Kl3$.ySOj j
opportunities of a new kind with the con
veniences of old settled districts.
For lltaitrattd llioratnre, mapa, description of
.inn. L'lwiiui.uiiB in Diaiuiuaa, oaLKntcnevran.
ml Alberta, reduced railway rate, ct write
lahaatnAnt a-i I fa.H.,iainllAb fn.. -
tyiy.uKi, v .uui.it ui.UUa WHUWi, IOa.a Q
C. A. COOK. Drawer 197, Water,
town. South Dk.R. A. GARRETT.
311 Jackson Street, St. Paul, Minn
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Semi-Solid Buttermilk
It Happens.
"What now?"
"Just been to tho theater, and Uu
song and dnnco team could slug ai
well as dance."
"No?"
"Yen."
"Well, I'vo always sald It mljjh
happen, but I didn't think It woub
happen In my time." Kansas Clt,
Journal.
Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Patent Office
We have eliminated brokers' and middlemen's
pro fit and shall in future deal direct from factory
to consumer.
Look at The Price
of SEM1.SOUD BUTTERMILK nowl 33 cent,
a pound, I. a. b. factory, in 500 lb. barrels,
half barreli 4Jc, quarter barrel 42c No charge
for containers.
Merita for Pe Samnle and Booklet deat rikinv tkt. w..-.
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dertui nog and poultry roeu.
and h
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eajinr, ue aura to ttt MtM .
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Consolidated Products Co.
LINCOLN, NF.BKASKA
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