i?Wfyi.r&ft .r,(w -T $- V -VWvftr - mum. mm mil& bama IM, mm- ?r.-.v,-.j J' I ' : 10 H I s .!. J i m B CROSS GIVES ULL ACCOUNTING ar Council Tells How Millions Contributed by Public Were Used For Relief. BIG TASK IS DESCRIBED jln Twenty Months $164,000,000 Was 8pent Overseas and 5119,000,000,- In the United States. Washington. (Special.) Through kompleto report of tho work of the lAmerlcnn Hod CroBS in the war by Chairman Henry I Davison, on bo ftinlf of tho war council, the orjcanlza ftlon on tho cvo of Ita annual enroll ment of members during the Third 3ted Cross Itoll Cull, November 2 to 11, has rendered an accounting of tho Bnany millions given It by tho Ameri can people to help our fighting men jnnd our allies. The statement Is, in tpart, as follows: "Tho war council of the American 3led Cross Is now prepared to make a ompleto accounting to the American jieoplo of money contributed nnd ex pended, as well ns the work dono y the American Ited Cross during the period In which the war council was In control of Its affairs. The war council was appointed May 10, 1010, land went out of existence February 28, 1019. "It was the prnctlco of the war council to give complete publicity to its policies and finances, but It is only mow that a picture of the war period as a whole can be presented. It Is the feeling of tho war council that a ireport In this summarized form should Ibo made directly to tho public which provided the money and gave the ef fort which made the American Red iCross a .success. "A statement of the American Jlcd ICross effort and finances since the wnr council relinquished Its control hvlll be made to the public through Ithe executive committee, and It is Im portant, therefore, that tho fact that 'tills report covers the period only until IMarch 1, should bo carefully noted." Following are certain round iiguretf covering American Red Cross partici pation in the war, as revealed by the war council's report: Some Outstanding Figures. Contributions received (material and money). $400,000,000 filed Cross members: Adults, 20,000.000; Children, 11,000,000 . . . Bl.OOO.OOd filed Cross workers. ...-;. 8,100,000 .telle! articles produced by volunteer workers. . 871,677,000 jauuuM oi soiaiers aiuea ' by Home Service In U.S. - lueiresnmenu eervea by . canteen workers In U.S. xiiire eurouea ior serv Couldn't Ride On The Street Cars WAS ALMOST MHITOUS WKKOK SAYS TANLAC IS WORTH ITS WKHUIT IN (101,1). 500,000 40,000,000 U' with arniv. imvv m & Hed Cross I ' IKlnds of comfert rtlcles distributed to soldiers , and sailors In V. S,,.. Knitted articles given to eoiaiers ana sailors in , U. S 10,000,000 rxuuB oi rcuei supplies 23,822 2,700 "I would not take one thousand dollars for the good Tanlac has done me," said Arthur Banrs, employed by the Milwaukee Poper Box Co., nnd residing at 1207 Eighteenth St., Mil waukee, In telling the Tanlac repre sentative of his Improvement since taking the medicine. "Yes, sir, this medicine has put me in shope so I can do more work "than I'vo been able to do before In years, and you con just tell the people I think it la worth its weight in gold," continued Mr. Baars, as ho went on with his statement. "My trouble started threo years ago when I had a collapse caused by over-heat. I was down in bed three months from this spell, and it left me in an nwful fix; in fact. I became almost a nervous wreck. f couldn't work regularly was up one day and down the next. Actually, I was so nervous I couldn't ride on the street cars, and being in a crowd or amongst n little excitement would completely upset me, and I would shake like a leaf and it would take several days to get over it. I had such terrific headaches at times my head felt like iron bands were tied around it. Some nights I would have to sit up in bed and get my wife to bathe my head to. get a little re lief, nnd many times I couldn't get to sleep until four of five o'clock in the morning on account of these hoadaches and nervous spells. This is just tho shape I was In when one of tho men at the shop suggested to me that I take Tanlac, and I agreed to do it, but I had little faith in it pr any other medicine. "By the time the first bottle was gone tho headaches had disappeared, and my nerves 'began to get steady. To makd a long story short, this Tan lac made me feel like n different man, and now I haven't a sign of nervousness or tho other troubles that had been pulling ma down for tho past three years. I sleep fine, get up of mornings feeling refreshed and rested and ready for my day's work. I eat three hearty meals evory day something I couldn't do before and what I ent agrees with me, and -I am gaining in strength and weight every day. This Tanlac certainly beats anything I ever saw in my life." Tanlac proved of great benefit to Mr. Boars because it contains cer tain medlclnnl propertied which en rich the blood and promote a health., appetite for nourishing food. Tanlac has been very successful in overcom ing nervousness nnd sleeplessness, not from a quieting effect on the nerves, for it has no such effect, but by strengthening the nerves nnd body and bringing the normal state of health through its effect on tho an petite and nutrition of tho body. Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Noiswangcr Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by Shane's Pharmacy, and in Homer by Wagner's Pharmacy. Sample Ballot General Election 1919 LEGISLATIVE TICKET For Delegat'elq'4iJonstitutional Convention T ' . ' - w . , . HARRY L. KEEPE;4'. .."..W... .'... Non-Partisan Vote for One. ' 'V'- i .. f'1 I I EMMET II. GRIBBDEa Iff:.'. ." ... Non-Partisan " D Everybody Reads the Herald Flynn Commission Company 301 Kiclintixe Ilulfilllig. Stock turch, SIOUX CITY, IOWA 1 l.fll I . 1 1 I . . I I I . I I M I U ' JBBsVMPIHslBfc. i 'K SBBBBBMBi',-,'.'i, f - 'b ' VSBBBBBBBBBi vvft& 3SBnBat t lBBBBBBBBBBr -.v - JiKdmnS TilBlBBBHil" BW.i7M';''i BBHflrL IKM' "wmx cBBBBBSBSBBIk 39Me BBLBLBBk JBBK'f ! bbbbbbbbV.bVI; I believe many or friends in your city as that 1 have more personal tho vicinity of than any other WM. (BILL) J. FLYNN man nt tho Stock Yards. As vou know, I have been an active and earnest sales man here for a number of years. I havo established the above firm, nnd - have with mo the strongest men with long experience In this line of husinibs, and am rqady, willing, and in n position to render you ser vice that will please. Let me hear from you, or when at the yards I will certainly be glad to have you call on me. Office Phones, Iowa, .Itil " " Auto, 9239 Residence " Aifto, 882t2 Abstracts of Title A 510,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the Accuracy of every Abstract I make J. .7. EIMERS, lloiuled AliHtmetor. Successor to the Dakota County Altrprt r-vn.ijMu- Ahlnnil nvirAtta IForeica countrJe - - --. wnicn iieu uros oper- countrlea In fpd (Patient days In Ited Cross hospital la France IFrench hospitals given wuenai am 101,000 25 1,155;000 ,780 204,000 4,340,000 1570,000 ,728,000 8,110,600 I HbUbU supplied for Amer ican Midlers IGcBens of nitrous oxide ud oxygen furnished French hospitals IMea served by Red .Cross canteens In France,... tRefujKM aided In' France (American convalescent soldiers attending Ited i Gross bovIm in France lHoKUers carried bv Red v. Cross ambulances In, iChlldren .cared for by Red Cross In Italy 155,000 Of the $400,000,000 In money and supplies, contributed to the American Red Cross during; tho twenty months the war council was in existence, $263,000,000 was alloted to national (headquarters, while $187,000,000 went jto the chapters to flnnnce their ac tivities. Expenditures In the twenty imonUis totalled $273,000,000, divided ius follows: By national headquarters In France, $57,000,000; elsewhere over seas, $04,000,000; In tho United State, i$48,000,000; by chapters In the United (States, $43,000,000; cost of chapter (produced articles distributed In (France, $25,000,000, dsewhers over seas, $8,000,000; la. tho United States, '328,000,000, making total expenditures fc 1n France, $82,000,000, elsewhero over ' seas, $72,000,000; In tho United States, $110,000,000. LEGAL NOTICES First Pub. October 23, 10194w. I'llOllATK NOTIl't: TO CltKIHTOItS. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Kd ward Cyril Oliver, deceased. Notice is hereby given, That tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said es tate, boforo me, County Judge of Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said County, on tho 17th day of November, 1919, and on the 26th day of January, 1920, nt ten o'clock A. M. each day, for tho pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months arc allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Administrator to settle nam catare, ironi tne zurtpuay of October, 1019. This notice will bu published In Tho Dakota County Horald for four weeks successively prior to tho 17th day of November, 1019. Witness my hand, and soul of said court, this lth day of October, A. ), 1U1U. S. W. McKINLEY,, (Seal) County Judge. join The American . Red Cross .flBH AllyoMMfcdisa Hr-'-fl First Pub. October 9, 1919 4v. Order of HenrliiK and Not leu on Pe tition for Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Da kota ss. To Cecelia Lbnirkar, Julia Grand- singer, Mary Deroln, Myrtle Last, Mary J, Mcliriuor Uuthcrlno 'lvonig, and Henry Didier, mid all persons interested in the estate of John Did ier, Deceased: On reading the petition of Joo M. Twohlg, praying n final settlement and allowance of bin account filed in this Court on the 1st day of October, 1919, and for tho final settlement ot said estate, and for his dlschargo a Executor of said cstutc. It Is hereby ordered that you and all persons Interested In said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in nnd for said County, on the 1st day of November A. D. 1919, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.F t$ show cause, If any there uc, whY the prayor of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition nnd tho hearing thereof bo given to nil persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Dakota County Herald, n weekly newspnper printed in said county, for four succeelvfl weeks prior to said day of hearing. S. W. McKINLEV, (Seal) County Judge. (ItllllllllltlfSillSlltll n D m m m u m u Dakota County Pure-Bred Live Stock Association COMBINATION m OS) m m m m m d BO M m HOLSTEIN uHLl Dakota City, Nebf. t- m Thursday , Nov. 6th Sale will be held on E. M. Blessing Farm, 8 miles south west of Sioux City, la.; 4 miles west and 1 mileftnorth of Dakota City, arid 4 miles southeast of Jackson. Nebr. QD m n m n m n n n SI : The OlflFering Consists of 40 Head : . -s 10 Br ed Cows, 6 Bulls 24 HeiferS of Various Ages Half of the offering is Pure-Breds and the .balance High Grades. Any one in the market for good milking Holsteins should attend this sale. Trains will be met at'Gobunron the M. & O., and at Wood Park on the Burlington. "Sale starts at 1 o'clock. Lunch Served at Noon. n 'For Further Particulars write E.ii Blessing, Mgr., Dakota City Nebraska Sterling L. Stewart, Auctioneers, Allen, 'Nebr. & ly Jt m n M 0 M m Q 11 m d SI :te a" PPMPPBBHHHiMHHSBHBam i- ,r iM?brt9i;2izz m TKV,rt" . THE TIDHALD FOB NEWS