rHKKl DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine I trzzs:xi:Lmm used as barracks Aspirin. Tlieu you will bo following tho directions and dosage worked out i by physicians during 21 ycurs, and proved finfo by millions. Tako no chances with substitutes. If yon sea ;tho Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Knrache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve .tablets cost few cents. Druggists oIho itclJ larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Uaycr Manufacture of Mononcctlcncldcstcr of Sallcyllcacld. IAdv. Swiss Lakes Disgorge Relics. I The recent drought In .Switzerland lias lowered thu lakes so much that rchueologlsts are having a great op portunity to examine the. old lucus jtrinc or pile dwellings which date back jto the stone ne. Old pottery Is be Jng discovered In two hike dwellings ,rcvenled on the shores of Lake Neu chiitel, says n cablcgrnin to the Now york Times, and hundreds of piles In perfect preservation and on which these dwellings originally rested nre now clearly visible. Many persons tinvo volunteered help for excavating ;tlio remains of these undent dwellings, (which, according to Doctor Kollorchlef, tho Swiss authority on the subject, tensed to be Inhabited about the first century of the Christian era. Numer ous boots, which apparently were ,wrcckcd and sunk In past times, are now visible. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many yenrs druggists have watched nrilh much Intercut tho rcmnrkablo record BMintaincd by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription, Svramp-ltoot is a otrcngthening modi cine. It helps tho kidneys, liver and blad der do tho work nature intended they hould do. Bwamp-Koot has stood the test of years. St fa sold by all druggists on its merit nd it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Itoot and start treatment at once. Tlowcvcr, if you wish first to test this rreat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y., for n ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. -Adv. I A Student Indeed. , "I want to bo procrastinated at de nex corner," said the negro passenger o tho trmncnr conductor. "You want to bo what 7" demanded tho conductor. "Don't loso your temper. I had to look In tho dictionary myself befo' I found out ilnt 'procrustlnato means put off.' " Dallns News. . Catarrh Can Be Cured ' Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It thsreforo requires constitutional treat ment. HALlB CATAimil MEDICIMS U taken Internally and acta through Hh Blood ow tho Mucous Surfaces of th System. HALIB CAT All II H MEDICINE) destroys tlie foundation of tli disease, gives tho patlont strength by Improving tho general health and assists nature in doing its worn. All Druggists. Circulars free. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Unfair of Him. "It was cruel of you to throw Reg inald oyer the way you did." "I know; hut what could I do? He pult smoking my favorite brand of cigarettes," Important to Mothers Bxamlno carefully every bottlo of GASTOUIA, that famous old remedy lor lnfnuta and children, und boo that It filature '4fe In Deo for Over HO Yours. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorin Like a Letter. Ahsenttnlndedly tho young woman yawned. "Pardon inel" she said. "I (didn't mean to do that." i "I eee," returned Mr. Stuylnte, f 'Opened by mistake." , To Have a Clear Sweet Skin (Touch pimples, redness, roughness pr Itching) If any, with Cutlcura Olnt ,rnent, then buthu with Cutlcura Soap nd hot wuter. lllnse, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to 'leavo a fascinating fragrance on skin, everywhere- !25c each. Adv. What She Had Heard. , Mother Now, Lucy, give auntie nice hand and then what do you uy when auntie Is going liotneY Little Lucy (shy und embarrassed) V-At lust! Cole Carbnllanlre OuU'klr ltrlleira rid heals burning, llclilnir nnd torturlnc kln UUcOHes. It Inntuntly stops tho imln of burns. Jleolu without uenrs. 39c nmlCOc, Auk your ilruKtitst. or nond 30o to Tito J. fw, Colo Co., llockford, III., for a pkg.AuV While tho father's Intentions are food, tho son usually tumbles Into tho wane old pitfalls. When there isn't much else to do pith money, you con save It. Ruined Churches to Be Restored k- Ancient Cathedrals, Damaged During Mexican Revolutions, Will Be Rehabilitated. Unusual Fascination of Mexican Churches Llea In Their Mixed Architecture Treasures Taken by Sacrilegious Vandals. Monterey, Mex. Restoration of tho church properties to the Catholic cler gy by tho .Mexican government Is to be followed by a general rehabilita tion of many edlllces which were bad ly dumnged during the long period of revolutions. In many Instances mag nificent churches were used as bar racks by soldiers. Gold and silver or naments, rare paintings and other things of value were stolen by sacri legious vandals mid probably will never bo recovered. One of the things that Impresses the visitor to Mexico tnost'strongly Is the number and beauty , of the churches of the country, writes n Monterey correspondent of the New York Hun. In mining camps, Ul lages, haciendas, at every place, In fact, where there Is human habita tion, a church may be found. .Some of the older buildings erected In the early days of Spanish control are In niliis, hul many remain Intact and are still In use. It has been said that the unusual fascination of Mexican churches lies In their mixed architecture, the Chris tian spire, the Moorish dome, the In dian facades, the Saracenic coloring and, added to this, the fact that the workmen employed by the Spanish iiitlsts and architects weru Indians, who lert the impress, or their own peculiar handiwork In these ancient buildings. A Remarkable Church. One of the most beautiful and re markable of the early Mexican churches Is thu one In the little min ing village of Valenclann, In the moun tains of (Juannjiinto. This church 'was erected In 170S at a cost of more than $1,000,000 by the count of Valen clann, who at that time was said to bo tho richest man In the world. On the top of the hill on which the village Is built stands thu big church. Surrounding It and built Into the hill pro apartments which were formerly used as n convent and fortress, but which nro now occupied as stores and dwellings. Near by has been erected a monument to Hie man who erected the edlllce. 'The narrow pathway to the chinch leads to n broad (light of steps Into the old churchyard, bright "Put Heart Into w- -. tKSMi .WSmammi JHkLLV&9?lxL- "Let us put heart Into the civil wnice" said President Harding us he Hhook hands with Miss Gertrude McNiilly after the meeting of the executive council of thu National lYderntion of ledcrnl Employees, tit the White House. Pictures Go by Wire Norwegian Inventor Can Repro duce Photos or Writing. Claims Picture or Messane Can De Transmitted Accurately Over Prac tically Unlimited Distance. Chrlsthuiln, Norway. Merwood Pe tersen, a chief engineer In tho govern ment telegraph service, has Invented a wlro und cnblo system by which It Is possible to transfer a picture or a lues- suite In original handwriting over prac tically unlimited distance. The device wus receutly publicly tested hero be tween two 000-inllo points und was re ported successful. Contrary to the present telegraph syvtcm, Mr. l'etersou used an alternat ing electric current, ullowlng n strictly synchronous work of the sending and tho receiving apparatus, a higher ly colored How era und vino-hung trch Uses. Lntrnnce Into the church Is made through wjulsltely caned doocs set In richly ornamented walls, To tho right Is the sacristy, where arc kept the magnificent baptismal font, sur mounted by a hnlo and a dove, all of gold; the vestments of gold em broidered on rich cloth of satin and velvet In brilliant colors, numerous Images of the saints, the virgin used In the various calendar celebrations and an Immense crucifix. These nro 1I kept In large tioets which are readily opened for the Inspection of visitors. Certain Rare Paintings. In the church proper Is a magnifi cent altar of Immense size and re markable beauty, richly ornamented with elaborate fretwork and exquisite carving. The pulpit Is entirely of In laid mosaics of curious pattern. Large, gold-framed mirrors and rare paint ings adorn the wulls. .Many of the paintings depict scenes from the life of Christ and the lives of the saints. One of the handsomest of tho por traits Is thnt of San Cayetano, pa tron saint of Guanajuato. Along the sides are to be found old wardrobes of chests and a set of antique draw ing room furniture of rosewood nnd mahogany of rate aud wonderful de sign, Imported from Spain. 32,000 Acres inWeat Farm Henry Vincent Supposed to Have Largest Acreage in the Northwest. EMPLOYS BIG FORGE OF MEN Steam and Gasoline Tractors Will Be Used In the Coming Harvest Used 250,000 Bags for His Crop LaBt Year. Walla Walla, 'Wash. Henry Vin cent, the big Eureka Tint wheat grow er, who harvested l-'.OOO acres last year, has Increased Ills holdings un til this spring he has a wheat farm of 312,000 acres. This Is believed to he the largest farm In the Northwest. The entire acreage Is practically de voted to wheat. All the seeding has been done and where the fall plant- the Civil Service" - speed and un enormous having of op erating costs. Tlie system, It Is claimed, alto makes It possible to transmit double the num ber of words compared with any other telegraphic system now used, and It operates automatically from tho mo ment tho telegram, picture or drawing is received by the operator until It Is received ut the place of delivery. No now wires or cables are necessary. Tho manuscript to bo transferred Is placed on u metallic cylinder some what resembling an original wax pho nograph cylluder covered with a pho tographic Ulm and exposed to a strong arc light. The manuscript is copied on the cyl inder lUin, developed and crouiogruph Ically etched Into the metal, The cylinder Is then placed on tho sending apparatus, to which Is trans mitted un electric current going to tho receiving nppurntus. When tho cyltn der rotates n needle moves on It, touch One of the most Interesting features of the chinch Is thu miracle chapel, where there Is an altar of unusual beauty and richness. In this room are hung many small artificial arms, leg. hearts nnd other members of the body, with Inscriptions attesting the miracles performed by the Virgin, who, It Is believed by the devout folk of the community, dwells there. The Virgin's Image, under n glass case, Is minuted with n priceless set of pearls, Including necklace, earrings and bracelet. War Heroes Get Legacies Left by Alsatian in 1902 Paris. An Interesting patri otic ceremony occurred Here re cently when the first distribution was made of a legncy written many years ago by n French Alsatian, who In his will left a grant to be distributed nmong live soldiers who especially dis tinguished themselves In the great war that was to restore Alsace-Lorraine to France. The lunio of the Alsatian was Metzger. He died In 100'J, but felt so sure of the restoration of the lost provinces that he gave In trust to the town of St. Ger main the five legacies, each of it 800 francs. IJuch of the five men who received tho gift had the Medaille Mllitalre and the Le gion of Honor. Two of them still are In flic arm v. mm Is nn nn. holsterer and two are now farm- i ers. Ing wns finished before the rainy sea sou lit November the fields nre green. During the seeding of this great tract of laud 30 drills nnd 42 har rows, kept up with five steam ploughs, each with a capacity of 00 acres pel day. Employs Large Force. To properly .manage his great agri cultural project Vincent maintains n large force of men and women. There are also 000 mules and horses, and during the harvesting season he hires enough outside to make u totnl of from '150 to 500 spans. Last season '27A) men and women and 30 boys worked for two months on this great farm, harvesting nnd marketing the grain. This year's harvest, should the crop be a normal one, will be handled by the combined harvester threshers, ten headers and four separators. A new departure will be the use for the first time of a steam propelled com hlito with a 30-foot cut and a com bine propelled with gnsollne tractor which hns nn 18-foot cut. These two machines have n combined capacity of cutting and threshing 75 to 00 acres of ripened wheut per day. The grcnt dllllculty with heavy tractors in the wheat section Is with the rolling nature of the land. Wheat is planted on steep hills where horses and mules can be driven but where the heavy machinery slides nnd tips. To care for his wheat Inst year Vin cent used 250,000 new jute bags for which he paid 17 cents each. This year be has ordered a new supply of cotton ones from Georgia. Many Big Wheat Farms. Another large wheat farm near here Is that of Hen Crete, who hns seeded to wheat 10,000 acres. John Webb has n 0,000-aero field of wheat and there Is another of 7,000 acres near Toledo. In what Is known as the Ulg Rend country there are numerous wheat fanners who plant from 1,500 to 3,000 acres each year to grain. An unfortunate feature of the growing of wheat In this way Is that tho land Is being rapidly depleted of Its fertility. There Is need of a sys tem of dlversillod plnntlng to save the laud from utter barrenness. For nearly llfteen years many of these big farms have been growing wheat every enr. Some wise farmers let their farms lie fallow every other year, thinking they get an Increased crop enough to pay for the Idle season. Ing every point on the cylinder. When ever it touches tho copied letters of tho ninnusciipt It causes a short cir cuit, which Is transmitted to tho re ceiving apparatus with Its photo graphic puper on which the copy Is re produced. Killed Dog Holding Woman. Chicago, 111. .Mrs. Abel I.ovltus hns been in the hospital sufTerlng from thu bite of a bulldog which clung to her leg for more than live minutes whllo utteinpts by men to loosen the mil mill's grasp were unavailing. The dog was tlually shot us it clung to her. Mrs. Levltus was In n North bide ho tel lobby when tho dog came In nnd grabbed her by the nnkle. Men bout thu animal with chairs, but to no avail, flio proprietor procured a gnu and shot him dead. Retreats 1,000 Days to Pray. Osaka, Jupan. Hev. Kojun Yoshlzu, deun of an Osaka Buddhist tetnplo, has returned hero after passing 1,000 days ulouo on un islet in Lake l)lw In meditation and prayer. IS. REIFENSTE1N. AGE 67. GAINS 25 P Declares She Would Like To Put a Bottle Of Tan lac In The Hands Of Every Sick Man, Woman and Child In This Coun try Never Saw Its Equal. "I nm sixty-seven yenrs of age, hut In nil my experience I have never known a medicine like Tnnltic. Think of It I At my age to gain twenty-five pounds In weight, but that Is just what I have done," said Mrs. Hmmn Helfensteln, of No. 337 Webster ave nue, Syracuse, N. Y. "If I had It In my power," she con tinued, "I would put a bottlo of Tan lac In the home of every sick man, woman and child In this country, for I know what this wonderful medlcluo would do for them. For nlmost two years I was almost a nervous wreck. I did not dare to leave the house or even go up town unless my husband went with me. I was afraid to even cross the street and had a feeling of dread nil of the' time. "My stomach was weak and easily upset. For days at a time I would go without solid food. I could not rest ut night to do any good nnd felt tired nnd worn out all of the time. Some duys I could hardly drag myself across the room nnd wns so weak and miserable I was ready to give up. "My health is fine now and I eat anything I want and never have a touch of indigestion. I have never slept better than I do now. My" recovery Is the talk of our neighborhood, as It was generally believed I could not last but a few weeks longer. This grand Blood Is the Sap You grow by good blood as a tree grows by sap. Rich blood, robust man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep tho blood healthy and wholesome; poor, impoverished blood cannot nourish tho body or remove tho waste a3 naturo intended. When your blood is impure, itching, flaming skin eruptions often break out, and your body IEiflM Cement-Coated Nails. Approximately one-tenth of the wire nails manufactured nre now cement coated, according to II. A. Knight, who writes on the subject In the Iron Age. The nnlls nre coated by shaking them up In a hot tumbling barrel with a compound consisting mainly of resin, from which they Issue with a thin, tough coating which greatly Increases their holding power. Tho friction of the driven nail with the wood melts tho cement nnd forms n glue, which cukes fast the null. Literary Digest. Opossums Instead of Cats. A writer ln- n nature publication says: "I kept a pair of opossums In the cellnr of my home. One night when all wns still I was surprised to hear grunts coining up from the cel lnr. I hnd not known that opossums grunted like pigs. These opossums lived In the cellar nearly all winter. I nm sure they scared tho rats away, as no more rat signs were noticed. I fed them chicken heads, applets sweet ,corn, etc." The Higher Education. "Is your hoy learning anything at school?" "He's learning how little 1 know nhout arithmetic." Where there's a will there Is usually n contestant. There s More Than Flavor Many foods.while pleasing to taste, contain but little nourishment. GrapeNuts combines with its rich, sweqt flavor the full nutriment of wheat and malted barley which makes it an ideal food. It has been the favorite ready-to-eai cereal for a quarter of a century: 4 There s a tfeason" I MRS. EMMA REIFENSTEIN, 337 Webster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. medicine has brought me health nnd happiness nnd I just can't say enough In Its praise." Mr. J. Relfensteln, In commenting on his wife's statement, said: "Yes, her recovery has been a happy sur prise to us all. A few weeks ago I had no Idea she would be able to pull through, but now she Is In better health than I have ever seen her aud the credit Is due to Tanlac. We have been married fifty-two years today and I don't believe I have ever seen her looking any better." Tanlnc Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. DON'T LET TIIAT COUGH CONTINUE! Spohn's Distemper Compound will knock It In very short time. At the tint sign of a cough or cold In your horse, give a few doaea of "SPOHN'S." It will act on the glandn, eliminate tho disease perm and prevent furth er destruction of body by disease. "SPOHN'S" has been the standard remedy for DISTEMPER, INFLUENZA. PINK EYE, CATARRHAL FRVEtt. COUGHS and COLDS for a quarter of a century. 60 cents and $1.15 per bottle at all drur stores. 81'OUN MEDICAL, COMPANY. GOSIEEN, IND, of Life; Keep It Pure gets run down and weak easy prey for disease. To bo safe, keep tho circulation wholesome. For this S.S.S., tho famous vege table blood remedy your druggist keeps, is excell ent. Start enriching your blood with S.S.S. to day, and write about your condition to Chief Medi cal Advisor, 838 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. THUS SINCE WORLD BEGAN As Philosophers Have Said, Devious Are the Ways to the Heart of a Maid. Lo! there was once nn nrtlstlc maiden who did things cleverly nni wore bobbed hair nnd smocks, linr art was really very bad, nor tho maiden unaware of It. She had thfea suitors nnd she was sore perplexed until oue day suitor No. 1 said, "I shall be frank. Your art is very bad, but I love you." She dismissed 1 1m. Suitor No. 2 said. "Your nrf Is very good." Tho maiden said to him, "I'rlthee, sir, do you not ngree with mo that In places it Is u bit er crude?" He nnswered the maiden. "Now that- you speak of it. I ngree with you that in places it Is n hit or--crude." And she cast hhn forth fro her father's threshold. Suitor No. a spoke unto tho ninldeu In this wiso: "Your art Is perfect. It delights my soul. It Is true art, with out flnw. I love you." The maiden knew In her heart that tier lover lied and she straightaway, married him. Ituth O'llnnlon In Life. Let your face be as good as n prom Issory note. Takes a lot of right liv ing, but It Is worth It. 6 i i & ' ( i V 1 "xsMMftaKaKvtA