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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
rtrin, -I . DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD wrmmuoammmmmmmmrvmmmmmmmKBmmmmmmam0mmmmmmammagm tfCT'WT Headquarters Train of Greeks in Asia Manor ure vszestxm "Mado Mi Well and Strong" elief ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS TIM. FOR PE-RU-NA tBm-MNiv WSSPSS C 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief && s l fctve tkf a aerertl boti and Dud It R'rat beneat. Pi jr ttomtch and travel., tx o-ru-BS ana M.n-alln, 1 tirongtzitn. 1 always kei In too Cowe." ! b, ot It, IT DM E LL-ANS FOR BNDIGCSTIOIM '" JU wuiwnwiwiwff n w i owwMupqfiwpuwimi r I U F W s ) R.fU3.P.t.0ff. a PETROLEUM JELIY For bums, cuts, sprains and all skin initation& Relieves dryness of scalp. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CHESEBKOUGH MFG. CO. State Street UcwYorfe Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike it's sealed in by the toasting process t-d Off hyvtjr you can save mm By recovering your old oto top (runt your.elf . 2. make thes. recover. fit all m a k . a anri models of eara. Any C 7C OJd UP btraon that can drive a pJ. f D Parcels Port Fail lax can pm u ou. fro. nral.h ln.trtrctlea. Rof and quartan itwtd torttber with rear turtala. f..Uor, w.lu ana tack. All complete. iifa a tat am, jeer and madal nomW ef rear car end we will lend vei ear catatota. with eamplea aod quota jou aiact price. UBERTY TOP A TIRE CO., Dapt. R, Cincinnati. O, ' Lemon Juice Now Powdered. Ono of the newest fruit products la powdered lemon Juice. It Is pure Juice reduced to a perfectly soluble powder. The process Is -suld to be an j adaptation of the well-known spray method of reducing milk to powdered form. A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in Uazpoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug store in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this rreat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a t ample bottle. When writing be sure and i mention this paper. Advertisement. The Dark Cloud. It Is not surprising thnt clouds come In for more or less criticism. They live high, ore often clNslpnteri, and can uHimlly bo classed with the wets. A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the dellcuto fascinat ing Influence of the perfume sho uses. A hath with Cutlcurn Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutlcurn Talcum powder usually means a clear ,weetv healthy Bkln. Advertisement Katydid foretells frost and "Yoi did" and "I didn't" foretell a domestic one. ' 1 ItDlAfP Nldht and Mornlnii yUJZl!1 Have Strong, Htallh) jes. t.ye$.lt they TIre.Itch ton cSAW-S a smart or rsurn, it bore llSTRIKiJp CIGARETTI S? it's i3ioasted VnaiTtfLi?C Irritated, Inflamed oi lUUR E.YtJ Granulated, useMurint often, f ootha, Refreshes. Safe fot Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write foi Fra Eye Book. nvEjtlim4iU,Wait Camels uud motor trucks afford tin odd contrast In tliLs photograph which shows the heniuiunrters' train of the Greek forces In Asln Minor, preparing to leave the vicinity of Eskl-Shehr In pursuit of tlic Turkish nationalists. Long Siege of Freak Weather World Is Slowly Recovering From Severe Attack of Meteoro logical Mumps. EXPECT PATIENT TO SURVIVE United States Suffers Chiefly From Ex cecs of High Temperature and De ficiency of Moisture Some Recent Disasters. New York. The old spheroid known as the eurth is emerging from wliut some human diagnosticians might call a severe attucK of meteorological mumps. It has been accompanied by an intermittent fever, nmulfested in a world-wide heat wave of unusual length and Intensity. In spite of crises nud relapses, earthquakes, tidal wuves, cloudbursts, typhoons, wuterspouts, hailstorms, floods und hurrlcunes in many widely separated purts, from Kumclintku to Cape llom and from Guam to Guadaloupe, the doctors are couUdcut the patient will recover. Meanwhile the United States for the last ' yeur has been suil'erlug chiefly from an excess of high temperature and a deficiency of moisture, a condi tion unprecedented In the fifty years' history of the weather bureau. Suffers Heat Waves. The persistent higher temperatures, for which a number of speculative ex planations have been given, began In August, 1020, and for the succeeding twelve months there wus an average monthly excess ubove normal of 3.4 degrees. Murch, 1021, un unusually wurui ftprlng mouth, hud an excess av erage of 10.8 degrees. The ilrst slight break In the record occurred last Au gust, which was slightly below normal. In the nine months' period beginning In October, 1018, unamending In July, 1019, the average "monthly temperature was 2.71 degrees above normal, and this wan a record until sun spots, sea bottom upneuvuls,or other hypothetical causes sent the mercury still higher. The highest average temperature ever recorded-In this country for the uionth of March, weather ofllclals say, was 48.3, In Murch. 1021. The average temperature for April, 1021 55 degrees was the warmest for that month in half a century. May und June were not unusual, but July broke all records for the preceding eleven yenrs. Weather bureau olllclafs here de clined to discuss the posslblo connec tion between the present high tempera tures and dlsnsters of nature in many parts of the vworld. A glance back for rncent disasters and ,nntural phenomena shows the following : Two million Koreans starving In Manchuria owing to drought-ruined crops. Three hundred buildings wrecked and many killed by hailstorm und wo terspout at Buez, Cuba. Three volcanoes, Villnrlcn, Llahna and Lanln spout flames more than u thousand feet from craters. Drought kills llsli In river Sclno and WILL MAKE SURVEY OF ROADS Federal Bureau Will Investigate Highways of Nation. Seek Information on Cost, Character of Construction and General Con dition of Country's Roads Aoka Co-operation. Washington. The bureuu of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture will shortly undertake a survey of tho mileage, cost, character of construction und general condition of the notion's highways. Tho survey, which Is the most extensive over un dertaken and the ilrst In eeven years, is to he made with the aid of state und local ofllclals and Individuals the coun try over, and Is comparable only to the gtcat Uisk of taking the national :ensus. Nobody, In all probability, could ruess today within millions ot dollars luut tho roadways total, Iu dollar - Franco suffers most severe drought in 47 yenrs. Rhino und Moselle rivers do great damage in highest flood In 130 years. Cloudburst uud hailstorm damage at Home, Italy. Mount Vesuvius shows nctivlty und earthquake shock is felt from Leghorn to Luke Luglno. Italluu destroyers carry inhabitants to safety as volcano Stromboll re sumes activity. Duuiugc of several million drnchmus done in Greece by severe hailstorms. Earth Blocks Canal. Earth blocks Corinth canal. Cyclone devastates three towns In Haiti. Volcano Kllnuea In Huwall spouts immense fountains of lava. Activity of the volcuno 1'opocntupetl In Mexico Increasing. Eurthqunke shakes Vera Cruz und four other cities. Lightning strikes oil wells, causing millions of dollurs damage In Tamptco and other districts. Mexicans pray to "water goddess" to end drought. Volcano Colimn in Jalisco Is in erup tion. Many lives lost In waterspout which destroyed part of Tangier, Morocco. Volcano Mnsuya In Nicaragua in eruption. Typhoon and floods in Philippines, MAN'S WORK BEATEN BY ANTS Perform Engineering Stunts Sur passing Human Feats. New York Subway Inslnnlficant In Comparison With Insects' Tunnels Wonderful Works of Cutting : Ants in Texas. e . t New ork. Tho subwuys und tun nels under the Hudson und East rivers have uttructed attention throughout the world, und by some huvo been named as one of the greatest engineer ing feats in this eru of wonderful feats. Man hns all tho machinery that sci ence could Invent to usslst him, cement and stone to make the tunnels water proof, instruments of precision to help him In driving the tunnels or subways in the right direction and at the proper level below the wuter lino or street level, It is Interesting to compare this work of mun with similar works of the cutting nuts In Texus. Compare tho work of man with all his ma chinery and instruments uud that of tho unts with only their Jaws and per haps one pair of legs which they use at a time, tho size nud length of the tunnel with that created by man, und, lustly, the relative size of the atts und man, and you must admit that taking nil things Into comparison the work of the ants is of fur greater magultude than that of man. . Dr. Henry McCook states that Gen eral Fountain, while stationed ut Fort Clark, noticed thut tho troop garden was constantly being raided by these ants, which stripped tho vegetables of - and ceuts, on the lodger of the national nsseth. Nobody knows how mnny mllo there are where wheels may roll. The strength and the weakness of the na tion's transportation arteries likewise are unknown In detail. When the survey Is completed, all Uiese and other facts will ho known and will bo available for guidance to road builders. In addition thero will he ahundunt data to show up compari sons of costs. Tho well-built roads of, say. Pennsylvania can be laid, dollar for dollar oiid inllo for mile, alongside tho well-built rui'tdH of California and other stutes. First cost and mainte nance of macadam, asphalt, concrete every kind of road hullt from one sec tion can be matched against such fonts from every other section, If desired, The way to inuke thu dollur most effec tive In rood work thus will be pointed out. Iturul highways as wW as urban un to ho Included, the latter embracing nil roads, streets und iliey Jn Incorpciat and especially on Island of Luzon, do great damage. Six new craters opened at Mount Izalco, Salvador. , Waterspout In Main-Doura, province of Spain, damages crops and village Heat In the Alps causes glaciers tc shrink und nine mountain climbers nr killed. Seventy-live dead iu tornadoes which sweep southern United States. Flood Inundates Pueblo, causing $10,. 000,000 property loss. Forty-seven perish In San Antonio (Texus) flood. One consolation of tho freak weath er, however, Is the prospect of nu "open winter." Farmer Crams Melons Into Boys for Robbery Council Bluffs, In. To be com pelled to gorge themselves on n truckload of melons which they had stolen from n Held was tho novel form of punishment for nine young men caught by Wal ter J. Miller, melon grower. Miller surprised the youths and advanced on them with n revolver, forcing them to drlvo the truck to his houso. He then locked them In a recui, und holding them In ter ror forced them to eat melons thnt his wife passed through u window. At the end of the melon-eating conte&t the robbers were nil roll ing ou the floor In agony while three melons only remained in tho truck. their leaves, compelling them to aban don the garden. Another locution Was selected, surrounded by an Irrigation ditch, but before long tho ants again appeared. The ofllcers thought that they had tunneled under tho wuter, and one of them, skeptical of their ability to accomplish such nn engineering feat, Investigated. He drained the Irrigat ing stream (some four or live feet wide), dug up the bed and traced the Insects' trail from their point of enter ing tho garden to their old nest ou the. opposite side. There are also other ac counts of their making galleries u tutor the water. ' - A farmer near Austin, to get rid of depredations of nn immense colony of these nnts near his home, had set hla men to dig It up. To reach the central nest he had traced the ants from n tree Inside his home premises, which they hud Btrlppcd of leaves, to a poln) GGO feet distant. The nest occupied u space as large as a small cellar, the lowest and main cave being as large as n flour barrel. From this point radiated tho avenues over which the nnts inarched on their raids. Doctor McCook, with the assistance of a civil engineer, proceeded to sur vey the main course of the insects. In some places the tunnel was as deep as" six feet beneath the surface, the aver age depth being about eighteen Inches, At tho "exit hdle." 484 feot from tho nest, tho tunnel was two feet deep. Besides this muln line there were two brunch tunnels which deflected from the trunk lino to guin entrance to n peach orchard 12o feet distant. ed communities of 2,500 Inhabitants oi more. How the funds are provided for constructing und nialntalnliig roads also will he inndu known. The umount Invested In road machinery an Item concerning which even approximate In formation Is lucking today will bo sought. After the Information lb ob lalned it will be kept up to date. In Undertaking tho Mirvey tho bu reau requests the assistance of every unit of government doing road work in the nation ; of road ofllclals the c'otui. try over, and of associations, organiza tions and Individuals, down to tho mini with a flivver, having Information or data as (o local highway nctlvltloH. As futu.ro legislation inny bo based on percentage of road mileage, ft Is point ed out that It Is essential for each unit to have Its total, as well as lis lm proved road mileage, cfireftilly nud cor. rcelly recorded In the survey. Loncjer Skirts for Teachers Ordered. Lyiidhurst. N. J. Longer skirts mill no silks or satins (his is the iti'csi onh'i to tenchcis Issued liy tin l.vml hurst school hoard. Tin order ilm not specify the length ih'umnilri. Mrs. Gray's experienea Is Just mora evidence that IVkmm (a quito as good a remedy (or catarrh ot the steomeb, bomb w ouer oraxnu as it Is (or coitus, eolda ana mm catarrH. Pe-ro-na In a wonderfully flno medldnw to bavo la Urn touae for everyday Ills. RstttS in hm Drttmm .MAew VtfiuawAttat. AAlt. 4&l 4aei ItooiJtiMadmtKUcalJtiSYtce. prevalent atBaaa- wr oeariy tnirty t)ea dlatmat. a atd eartaln. (0 aenta SV01IN UKOlttAIa Why does n boy dlslfto a cat? Because of tho tricky wny a cat treat i mouse. .AME "BAYER" IS ON GENUINE ASPIRIN rake Tablets Without Fear, If Sec the 8afety "Bayer Crosa." You If you want the true, worhKlamoua Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for vcr twenty-one years, you must ask for "Unycr Tablets of Afiplrln." Tho "Bayer Cross" Is stamped on ;ach tablet und appears on each pack igo for your protection against Imita tions. Advertisement. An Opportunity, "I never saw the -equal of thoso lagsbys next door," said Mr. Wh iles. "They are alwuys wanting to lorrow something. I honestly bc leve we've lent them everything in Jie house except the piano and our win beds." "I'm sorry you are, so wrought up," mid Mrs. Blbblcs. u'Mr. Jagsby hns lust sent over to know If " "Don't sny ltl Don't say It I" "If you hnve a few empty bottles fou could spare, pint or qunrt size." "Out of the wny, woman 1 I'll take hem over myself." Birmingham Age Berald. Profits of Production. Two farmers met after church us us jal and hnd this conversation: "Sold your pig?" "Yes." "Whnt'd ye get?" "Thirteen, dollars," "Whnt'd It cost yo to' rulse It?" "Paid S3 for tho shoat, $5 for tho umber In the pen and houso and $5 more for the feed." "Didn't mnko'much, did ye?" "No, but I hnd tho nse of the pig nil jummcr." Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Every Individual. Every Individual has a place to fill n tho world, and Is important In tome respect, whether he chooses to e so or not. Hawthorne. As long os a mnu Is abto to keep int of a dentist's chair bo may be tblo to suffer In sllenco. VI H Why should you follow a crooked path ? Often a cowpath has been allowed to become village street, and aa the village expanded, tradition haa made the winding way an expres sion of a cow's will. Habit Is always fergkigchains to enslave us. ec that what has been femnd bearable by the fathers is accepted by the sons. Who cannot reoaH the eoflee-pot Mother put on the stove early in the morning, warning us not to let it boll over? Aa children, we were set permitted to drink tea cr coffee, because it would stunt or growth or make us nervous and irritable. . When older, however, we craved a hot drink with meals, and custom gave us our tea or coffee. FinaKy upon tho Instructions of tho doctor, Mother gave up her tea and coffee. But that meant nothing in our young lives. Our vitality was then strong enough to throw off any ill effects. But our time came, and we learned by ex perience that we could not drink tea or coffee. When we had it for breakfast it put our nerves on edge. When wo drank it at the evening meal, we tossed about In wakefulness most of tho night. And then wo found Postum, a pure cereal beverage, free from tho harmful drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee. We liked tho rich, satisfying flavor of Po3tum and also the better health which re sulted. And, too, we were surprised to find how many of our neighbors had made the same dis covery had learned the value of "health first." Postum cornea In two forma: Instant Postum (in tins) made inotanUy in the cup by tho addition of boiling wutor. Postum Cereal (-in packages of larger bulk, for those who profor to make the drink while tho meal Is being prepared) made by boillngfor 20 minutes. Sold by all grocers. Postum for Health "There's a Reason" ssKSsiisflsil .U IWetJtrlJfril Soli ErarwjWa SFOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND Is taiMvasabt) lm trtatlnff , Influenza, Distemptr, Coighs amd Colds twM with tU fmloir ot OtH iUT. winter. yaars Tsreuiiva" tu to ttven u actvoat w.rt mi la rtHv an4 aura U. Am ooea' atonal dc)ae "contaltna" yoaar horo and tttaos dhtju) Vf. An a fndy (or atWnnr surttrlrav. (HICI'H la fcalok U z.xw 9tr kStU4 at drua; atort COHPAXX aOSHKX, ltUA Bulky Cammunttaiioa. Bctoteur.zftr saw tke writing en the wstU. There'll est advantage, anyway ." dedarMe, 'my wife can't aate me te 9 ,mU It' DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, SWEATER AND DRAPEAIES Bash package ef "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions so simple any woman dye or tint bar worn, phabby dremes, nhlrta, waists, conts, stoekinga, sweaters, coveriaprs, draperies, hangings. evcrytlUng, t5vn if "she lts nsver dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then pctt fret home dyeing ia sure because Dbiihoiad Dyes ara guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye ia wool or Bilk, or whether it is linen, cottbn o mixed goods. advertisement. Fine Old Relic. Pauline, duriug her first fvra years had heard grandmother talk much of tho relics, that sho pointed to with pride. Ike was n horse tlvat had 6cou owned by the grandparents for yenrs and one day Pauline stood watching tho animal cropping grass In the pas ture with the wind tossing his mune. After Bevernl minutes sho turned to her mother. "Mother, Isn't ho the prettiest old thing? Won't ho make n flue old relic?" The Doctor and the Diet Tho doctor wns known to suffer I auany ills from' overeating, but he in variably put his patients on a rigid and limited diet. "Do yon expect me to follow ynur directions when you yourself don't?" one rebelled, "Hum I" said the doctor. "Is tho di rection on a signpost loss vulunble be cause tho po3t never goes the wny It points out to others?" Earning Her Tltlo. "A Yntes Center woman," says Diek Truublood, "hns to look after a sport- Ling son, n gambling husband and a painted daughter, uud for that reason the neighbors refer to her as The Director of Sports.'"" Topokn Capital, The truest test of frelndshlp 1b not In words, but In actions. A positive assertion may stlenet argument even If It doesn't convince. v