DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA dlTY, tttmlt. n iinrimnrriHnTrwtnaMtt mr mm mttanimtMHmimluimiatu fiMMMMMtltiMMa RED GROSS BjFTS 000 War Council on Retirement An nounces Cash and Supplies Contributed. ' nwnny liiTonAcd since the nrmUtleft. "As lor work ninong the I- ronrli peo ple, now flint IioililltlPH luivo rrjised, I ln Krnii'li !liiiii'lvps naiiirnlly pro fer (is fur n polllu tit provide for tlicir own, It Iimk iH-ronllngly been de termined that lire guiding principle""! lted Cro.is policy In Franco henceforth Hlmll be to limp pum-IIHoim regard to Itn every ronponslhlllly, litit to direct Kb efforts primarily to insisting WORKERS WILL "CARRY ON." Five Big Societies In World Wide Plan. H. P. DavUon Heads International American Red Cross Commission. Dr. Livingston Farrand Permanent Leader of Peace Organization. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. 2-27-19 -4w NOTICE OF ESTIMATE YEAR 1919. FOK THE First publication Feb. 13, '10 3w notici:. In the district court of Dakota county. Nturnskn. Fred Martin, IMnintllV, vs. for the vent 1919 arc in follows: County Kcncntl fund $10000.00 frainlu hi-lrlir,. fund 1 Sfinfl 00 French relief Middles. The liberated ! Kmorrrnnnv liridcn. fund ... 40mi.nn and devastated regions of France have County road fund 18000.00 been divided by the government Into ; Road dragging fund -1000.00 small districts, each officially assigned j Witness my hand and senl of of to a deslgnutod French relief orgatil- fico at Dakota City, Nebraska, this zntlon. I Htli day of January, 1919. "The American Iteil Cross work In ! .,. . ?;? BACON, County Clerk. France was Initialed by a commission C?"r,L(0f "!!fn'Mten!!"(,II,l of eighteen men who landed on French ( J)altot" LoU"ty' Nt-'''sk- ) shores .Itmu III, 1017. Since then First Pub. March 0-19 4w. Home 9,000 persons have been upon the j NOTICE OF HEARING rolls In IYni.ee of whom 7,000 were j Ksiic of Katie Carki :tlso known actively engagPd when the armistice ns Katherlno Clark, deceased, in hu Notice is hereby Riven that the es- Lije Kuh, Defendant, tirnnto of expense on the various To I.illie Kuh. defendant: You are funds In I)n Uotn County, Nclii-Mltn, j,erP,y notified that on the 10th day I.-.. 1.,. ..m 1 111 fl ... a fl Ini.ui . ...... ... . . . . of February, 1919, Fred Martin, the above named plaintill, filed nis peti tion in the district court of Dakota Washington. (Special.) Henry I Davison us cbnlrman Issues the follow ing btntcinent on behalf of the War Council of the American Red Cross: "To the American People: "Tho War Council of the American Red Cross appointed by President Wil ton on May 10, 1917, to carry on tho work of "the American Red Cross dur ing the war, at their request and by vote of the Central Committee, ceased at midnight, February 2S, "Immediately tho armistice was signed the War Council Instituted studies to determine when the strict ly war work of the organization would have been sufllclently matured to en able the direction of affairs to he re sumed by the permanent staff. Henry P. Davison, being In Paris when tho armistice was signed, summoned n conference there of the heads of all the Red Cross Commissions in Europe to canvass the situation. After con sidering all the factors It was con cluded to lnnko the transition on March 1. Tho very fortunate choice of Dr. Livingston Fnrrund as the new chairman of tho Central Committee, and thereby the permanent chief ex ecutive of tho Red Cross, mnkes possi ble the consummation of this plan un der tho most favorable conditions. Accounts Audited by War Department. "Detailed reports to Congress nnd n comploto nudlt of Its nccounts by tho War Department will constitute tho final record of Red Cross nctlvlty dur ing tho war. Although It hns been tho rulo to make public nil expendi tures when authorized and to glvo de tailed Information rclatjvo to all work undertaken, tho War Council In turn ing over Its responsibilities to Dr. Fnr rund and his associates deslro to glvo a brief resume of Red Cross war tlmo activities to tho American people, to whom tho lied Cross belong, and whose generous contributions hnvo made pos sible all that has been accomplished. "During the past nenrly twenty-ono months tho American people have given In cash und supplies to tho American Red Cross moro than .flOO, 000,000. fco value can bo placed upon the contributions of service which iiuvo been given without stint nnd of tentimes at great sacrlllco by millions of our people. "Tho effort of the American Red Cross In this war has constituted by fnr the largest voluntnry gifts of money, of hand nnd heart, ever con tributed purely for tho relief of hu man suffering. Through the Red Cross the heart und spirit of tho whole American people havo hcen mobilized to tuko care of our own, to relievo tho misery Incident to tho war, and also to reveal to tho world the uupreme Ideals of our uutlonnl life. "Everyono who has had any part In this war effort of the Red Cross Is en titled to congratulate himself. No thanks from anyone could bo equal In value to the self satisfaction every uttu should feel for tho part tutocn Fully 8,000,000 American women huva exerted themselves In Red Cross serv ice. Han Over 17,000,000 Adult Members. "When wo entered tho wnr the American lted Cross hnd about 500,000 members. Today, us tho result of tho recent Christmas membership Roll Cull, there nro upwards of 17,000,000 full paid members oulsldo of the mem bers of t,ho Junior Red Cross, number ing perhaps 9,000,000 school children additional, "Tho chief effort of the Red Cross Vlurlng tho war has been to euro for our men In service nnd to aid our army and navy wherever the Red Cross may bo called on to assist. As to this phase of tho work Surgeon (ion oral Ireland of tho IT. S. Army recent ly said; 'Tho Red Cross has been un enterprise as vast ns tho war Itself. From tho beginning It has done those things which tho Army Medical Corps wanted done, but could not do Itself.' "Tho lted Cross endeavor In Franco has naturally been upon nn exception ally largo scale where servlco has been rendered to tho American Army und to tho French Army and tint French people us well, tho latter par ticularly during tbb trying period when thi Allied World was Waiting for tho 'American Army to urine In forco and power. Hospital emergency service for our army In France has greatly diminished, but tho Red Cross 3s utlll being culled upon, for service upon a largo sculo In the great bnsu liospltuls, where thousands of Anierl. can sick and wounded are still receiv ing attention. At these hospitals the lied Cross supplies huts nnd fiullltlcs for the amusement nnd recreation of the men us they become convalescent. Our Army of Occupation In Oermany was followed with Medical luilts pro pared to render tho sumo .vmergcjjry Bid and supply, service which w th primary liufilnO- of tho Red Cross during hostilities. The Army Canteen wtrylce along the lines oftravel Una was signed. An Indication of the pros ent scale of the work will bo obtained from the fact that the services of 0,000 persons arc still rpipilrpd, "Our American Expeditionary Force having largely pvucunted England, the County Court of Dakota County, Ne braska. ! The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, cred itors and heirs take notice, that Vic tor Nelson has filed his petition nl- iiiiiij, nil' , . ,i . , , ,. . . :-, . , activities or the Red Cros Comnils- ,CK'" "'"' (i"o w " . ,,. ,,. ,, , i known as Kathorinc Clark, died in- Mon there ..re naturally upon n dlmin- 'stnte , Dnkottl Co- Ne- on or Islilng scale period. Active operations !.nbout January 10th, 189G, being n are still In progress In Archangel und resident and inhabitant of Dakota Slborln. ; County, Nebraska, and the owner of "The work In Italy has been almost j the following described real estate, entirely on behalf of the civilian pop-to-wit: Lot five (5), in block one ulntlon of that countrv. In the critical (!) n Hedges Addition to the Vil hours of Italy's struggle Hip American lnKc' of Jackson, (and other proper people, through their Red Cross, sent1'.'" "nkota County, Nebraska, a practical mess.go of sympathy und eRV,4n1B l so.le and i,ly hc,rs ,!,t .nr r ..ii i .i 'i,'. jaw the following named persons to- rellof, for which tin goveruuiP.U and wit. John P c,rk aIs() known ns peoplp of Italy liiivu never ceased to jhn Clark: Mary C. Clark, also express their grutlt.Kle. i known ns Mary Clark; Zita M. Clark, Supplies and Perionnel to Near East, also known us Zita Clark; Genevieve "The occasion for such concern rn- !a,'k' u"d A,nn0 cnrk children and tloii of effort In Italy, England, llel- , 1,,IPnH1 J' r",ar,k aso krown f T J" , , ...,,, , . ' ('ark, her husband, nnd praying for gum nil I Pven In I-ru nee having natur- drco ,,, ,,,! tjJatnId ully and normally diminished, It has tCCodcnt died Intestate; that no ap- been possible to divert supplies and plication for administration has been personnel In large measure lo the aid made and tho estnte of said decedent of those people In the Near East who hm not been administered in the hnvo hitherto been Inaccessible to out- State of Nebraska, and that the heirs side assistance, but whose sufferings "1- !w f d decedent as herein set hnvo ippii ilium nn imimlilnir hpiiIi.. 'oriu snu.i no uocrceu in nave neon cpunty, Nebraska, against Lillie Kuh, defendant, tho onject ntui prayer ot which uro to quiet tho title of plain tiff as against the claims of defend ant in the following described prem ise, situated in the county of Dako ta and Stnte of Nebraska, to-wit: North half of lots twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (2-1), of Martin's sub-division of the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter (NW4 NWi) of section twenty-one (21), township twenty-nine (29), range nine (9); nnd further nraying that certain conveyances held by defend ant of the' above described premises lie held void nnd canceled as against plaintiff's title to the above describ ed premises, nnd that defendant be forever barred nnd enjoined from as serting title to said premises ad versely to plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or before the third Mon day following the lust publication of tins notice, being the 21lh day of March, 1919. Dated February 10, 1919. FIIED MARTIN, Plaintiff. By W. E. Gnntt nnd C. E. Gantt, His Attorneys. hum 113 IO' lolL MII.LWor.!; aud central Lulldlnt mnUrlil at OR MORE SAVING The needs of these peoples are so vast that government nloue can meet them, but the AiiPilcan Red Cross Is making an effort to relieve Immediately the more acute distress. the owners by descent in fee simple of tho nbove described real estnte, which has been set for hearing on the 11th day of April, A. I). 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated at Dakota City, Nebraska, "All extensive group of American this 27th day of February, A. D. 1919. workers lias been dispatched to carry vitally needed supplies, nnd to work this winter In tho various Balkan coun tries. In order to eo'onllnufo their ac tivities, a Balkan commission bus been established, with headquarters at S. W. McKINLEY. (Seal) County Judge. First publication Feb. G, '19 lw LEGAL NOTICE. To Emma Wilson McEntnffcr: 'n tif liiitlvir if iflfwl li4- TIn Rome, Italy, from which point nlono G T Gr U( of the District all the Balkan centers can be reached Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, promptly. mmju the following Conditional Or- "A commission lias Just reached Po- dor of Revivor in the case of Dr. land with doctors and nurses, medical Charles II. Maxwell vs. Emma Wilson supplies, and food fgr sick children McEr taller in said court on the 3rd and Invalids. An American Red Cross ""ny of February, 1919: Commission bus also been appointed "Now, on this 3rd day of February, to aid In relieving the suffering of Bus- l'JU)' this cause cumo on to be heard slan prisoners still confined In .Gemini, '$"hX)?Jl pi son tamps. jf 1)lllnti(r lol. a revivor of tho judg- "An Important commission Is still munt of tho County Court of Dakota working In Palestine. Through the County, Nebrnskn, dated March 9th, war special co-operation has been 1890, trnnscriptcd and filed in the glven-to tho Armenian and Syrian Re- Distriqt Court of Dakota County, lief Commission, which was tho only Nebraska, Septemb6r 30th, 1898, for agency nble to curry relief In tho In- 51.81 nnd costs, nnd it appearing terlor of Turkish dominions. -hat said judgment has become d..r n.,i pm win rnBtinn nlUlt nmI is unpaid and thnt the de Red Cross Will Continue. femlnnt is a non-resident of the State "Red Cross effort is thus far flung. , Neuragkn It will continue to bo so. But tho jt j8 therefore considered and ad movement represented by this work judged that said judgment bo revived has likewise assumed un Intimate place against Emma Wilson McEntnffcr, un til the dully life of our people nt home, less sulficicnt cause bo shown by said Tho army of workers which has been defendant on or before tho 10th day recruited and trained dining tho war "f March, 1919, and thnt sorvico of must not ho demobilized. All our ex- Jj"8 "r(,r " n'do bX PllcBtIon. perlenco In tho war shows clearly that ,1;, Grnves Jui,B of lhe D,strict there Is nn unlimited field for service '$u" mmiro(1 to nppenr nn(1 of the kind which can bo performed 8now causo w,Jy saitl judgment should with peculiar effectiveness by tho Red not ,0 revived on or before March Cross. What Its future tiibks may bo loth. 1919, o to jou Doat fen cantldcr Lu ilni until you biiTeeent Dtcoiniiletllst of Alifttyounredaml likvenur cftlinai Lr reium lilt' wo snip qutcn inu pay ino iraicni. FA,vrRS LUMBER CO. 2.VJ0 I10V1) STRIIKT OSI VII V, NKIJ. HLAIK WIIITK SKI'J!) COKX A Big yielding 90-Day Variety. Field, Grass and Garden Seed. Free Book G F. Hushes & Co. A. vo Bros., Itliiir, Neln1. Catarrh Cftnnot Be Cu- with LOCAL, Al'I'l-iIOATJ JN8. us "4:e cannot luurh tlio !;:U oi' tho dlsoase. Caturrh la a local uiifj , creally ln lluencLd hy foristltutlonal untlltlons, aud In ordui to euro It you must tuko an inUriial rumody. Ilall'o t j,turrh Medl- ino is taken Internally and ucts thru tlio blood on tho mucoU3 tairtaces oC the system. Haifa Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by ono of tha beat physicians In this country for years. It la com posed of Bomo of the best tonlca Known, combined with eomo of tho best blood purifiers. Tho perfect combination of tho lngredlenta In Hall's Catarrh Medl flno la what produces sueh wonderful results In catnirhal conditions. Bond for " Htlmonlals. free. ' J C'HUNEY & CO., I'ropa., Toledo, O. Ml DriiK'filsls, Tfie. I'dl'a Family PIII3 for constipation. AT HOME EXPECT YOU TO TELL ',"M ALL ABOUT VISIT ir Vlie FOLKS "OMAHA'S FUH CENTRE." THE Exhilarating Buricsquc; Vaudeville Itars Alvayi Tilled rllh TriKr tlrli. F-innyClovf), Ger:iom Eauliiiee, Sr'l'lnnt S'crJ: (niltcrtrtrt IA0ICS' DIME HATIrtS il'ER'f WEEKDAY Evorybody Goer; Aih Anybody ilSAtS THE EICtlKT JMD BJf WH BEST OF CHICKO It Is yet Impossible to forecast. Wo know that so long as there Is nn Amer ican army hi tho Held the Red Crosi will hnvo 11 speclul function to perform. "Nothing could ho of greater Impor tance to the American Red Cross than the plans Just set In motion by the llvu great Red Cross societies of tho world to develop a program of extended ac tivities In the Interest of Immunity, CIIAULE& II. MAXWELL, Plaintiff. ""FirsrilicntloTrFelG'iOhv NOTICE. To Mary Ryan, Florence Ryan, Hel en Ryan, Matthew Hogan, Lillian No gnn, John, Hogan, Gortrudo Hogan, Frank Hognn, and Murle Hognn, de fendants: You nnd each of vou aro lierohv no- The conception Involves not alone cf. tilled that Cornelius K. Heirernnn, forts to relieve huinnn suffering, hut plaintiir, on tho 31st day of January, to prevent it ; not nlono n movement A. 1). 1919, filed, in tho district court by thu people of un Individual nutlon. Dakota county, stnto of Nebraska, hut an attempt to nronso all .people to ';is, petition against tho abovo named a senso of their responsibility for tin fondants and others, the object and Hdhtn, of their fel.ow beings throng.,. SKplSntf'oroil S' out tho world, It Is a progru.n both tempted to bo convoyed by n certain ideal and practical. Ideal In Unit Ita dcotl, from Dennis Rynn und Bridget supremo iilin Is nothing loss than ver. Ryan, his wife, to Daniel J. Ryan, Ruble "Pence on earth good will to dated December 18th, 1882, and re men," and practical In that it seeks t.o corded In tho deed records of snid take means and 'measures which urj county In Deed Rook "M" nt page actually available itud inuko tluxu ' S(? ,u s it nirects lnhd In sec fectlve In meeting without delay tb Jlon thirty-nvo (U5), township twen- crlsls which Is dally recurrent In th, Zn"l?J "? i0rt'i fi TB1 SuVon lives f nil iieniiles (7),Last of tho Principal Mendlnn, lives or nil pi opts iQ thnt ,t , , , ag f "iM.r nccoinpllshliig Its mission In ,0W8 to.wlt. ThQ Boutlwast (iuni tho years of peace which must l!i tor of tho southeast quarter of sec ahead of us thu Rod Cross will reipilni tion thirty-live (35), township twen tho ublest possible leudershlp, mW ty-nino (J9) north, of rango soven must enjoy tho continued support, sym- (7), East of the Gth Princinnl Morld patby, anil purtlclpntlon In Its work ln". excepting therefrom tho follow nf the whole Amerlwiii neonlo. H U lIV described trnct, to-wit: Coin- partlculurly fortunnto thnt such 11 mini i i.uuuiwai wm-r is Dr 1 tvln-ston Fnrrund should huv. snltl KOllthot ipinrter of the south is ur, 1 iiiision ntinnu siioui t iuu enst ,,unrter of sui,i sect on thlrty- been selected as the pernianent hen. Vo (35), thence north nlong the of the organization. The unstinted WCst line of said "fortv" nhont- :) tv fashion In wJUcli ah our people guv rods to the center of Elk Creek, of themselves througluiut the wur U thence sottheasterly along the centor lhe best assurance Unit ou- JteiJ (host of Elk Creek to tho township line, will continue to receive Mint Vo-operai thence west to tho place of begin- tlon which will make Un work 11 soiimt i"K." to quiet and confirm the title of pride nnd Inspiration to every Amur. ol -l,u Jin' J." s rent estate, iciu, .. . to remove the ejouds to plnintills Mr nnvlMin fiK i-lmli-mnii ., !. 1 tit,U U) "",ici rUal '"'M0 occasioned Mi.nmNii, nh (lalrinnn o, the li hy anItl , Mcrtotlou In said deed, to tcrnatlni.al Coiiin.lsslon of the An.erl. restrnin t,,B defendants und eapl! of can Rod Cross, has undertaken to rep. them from claiming any right, title, resent the American Red Cross In tin Interest. Hen or claim in. to or IH Q' vin i wnen travelling, j shopping, attending church or theatre, don't forget to have handy a box of n e$ $& They will head-off that Headache or any other Ache or Pain. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. preparntlon of the program for extend, ngnlnst snld ronl estate or anv unit cd Red Cross activities and will sienil thereof or from entering Upon tho tho next several .months In Europe In S!'ie and for general equltnlile re- consultation with other Red Cross soe ,lu.v'' , , etlcs for Hint purpose . Um aro required to answer said TJIE WAR COUNCIL CW THE AMUR. ffirch'VV'lOU)010 U, 17th Uny f ;CAN RED C0. . Dated tills 1st day of February, A. Ueury P. Davison, Chulruiun. n. iyiy ' " CORNELIUS K. 1IE1TERNAN, Plaintiff, LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU BUY ANOTHtH LWAR SAVINGS, STAMP Lumber, Building Ma terial, Hardware, Coal We have now been in ' Dakota City in the Lumber, Hardware and Coal business, a little over three years. Our aim has been to please our customers, to treat every one right and alike; and . to give satisfaction as nearly as possible in all sales. We still carry the best Lumber, Building Material, Hardware, Paints, Greases, Oils, and nearly every thing in our line. We thank each, and all Patrons for their past patronage, and will give you the same courteous service in the future. C03IK OFTEN H. It. OlUHOIf, MftmiKcr. Dakota City, Neb. miiSeGS(I3&SS:& I ClP'iSSW8S?:2a3 it Sturges Bros. Have Moved to 315 Pearl Street , . where we will be. Iad to see all our old patons. and we hope,, many new ones. This move is nec essary, as t,lie building we now have is too mnll for our growing 'business Stiirges Bros Old Location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa m BURPEE'S ANNUAL SJSSCcTS of the Best Seeds that Grow. It will be mailed free to you upon request. Write for it to-day. Seed Growers W.ATLEE BURPEE CO. Philadelphia Highest Market Prices Paid for Grain 1 We have a Complete Line of Oil Meal, Shorts, Middlings, Bran, Meat Meal, Tankage, Baled Hay, Chick Food, Etc, Coal from $5 to $9.75 per ton Slaughter-Prestcott Elev. Co. Phone 4, Dakota City, Neb. Herman F. Foley, Mgr. Tear Odl Fill In Hand Letter-Carrier or Mail to Post Office TO THE LOCAL POSTM ASTER j Kindly have letter-carrier deliver tnr which I will pay on delivery: to cio cn ISuta Biuutr w&tJ) .$5. U.S. WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS at $ each 25c. U. S. TI IRIFT STAMPS ot 23c. each. (S wJtfct .same , 'WS.S. MUlBBioiimrs five ww - coysBKMEtrr W. S. S. COST DURING 1918 April $4.15 I July 14.18 I Oct. $-4.21 M.y 4.16 Auc. 4.19 Nor. 4.22 June 4.17 I Sept. 4.20 I Dec 4 23 W. S. S: WORTH M.pq JANUARYl. 1923 tvvvwwvvvvvvvvvvvy See Ds For Sale Bills ! ! ! 1 P 1 I 1 n & I?" ft n ft F k f '! I . Jt'.. . --