Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, July 29, 1920, Image 5

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More Than 1,000,000 Face
Death Is Message Brought by
. Miss Dakesian.
Imagine a bread line ot 120,000 fam
ished people waiting for twenty-four
hours a day for the dole of food that
,1s the sole barrier between them and
'death, from starvation. That Is the
situation In Alexandropol, a city In
Russian Armenia, according to Miss
Hennlne Dakesian, a pretty Armenian
glrlTone of the survivors of four years
MISS HCRMINE DAKESIAN.
of the horrors of Turkish massacres
and deportations. Saved bjr an Ameri
can woman she has come to this coun
try and entered OberUn College.
With fier came fourteen other Arme
nian girls In 'charge of Miss Adelaide f
S. Dirlght, a Near Bast Relief woer,
who has been Instrumental In helping
to save hundreds of thousands of their
people from death by starvation. Mies
Dwlght, who is not given to exagger
ation and has seen conditions at first
hand, says more than a million people
are facing death by starvation In Ar
menia and will perish unless America
aids.
Herself an eyewitness to the slaugh
ter of hundreds of helpless women
and children by the Turks, and a vic
tim of the deportations, Miss Dake
sian, an unusually pretty girl, says
there is untold suffering In Armenia
and Syria. She praises the efforts ot
tho Near East Belief, formerly the
American Committee for Armenian and
Syrian Belief, to Bave aa many of
these people as possible. At Erlvan,
, the capital of the Armenian republic,
one hot meal is given out dally, and by
this relief alone the cjty's death rate
has been cut from a thousand dally to
an average of twenty. At Alexandro
pol, where the refugees from Turkish
. Armeaia were driven "by thousands, the
sltuatl6n is appalling, Miss Dakesian
says. It Is to avert these wholesale
deaths that Near East Belief is making
a nation-wide appeal for funds.
The Herald for News when it Is News.
When yon want your Ford
Property lteiijred with Genu-
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of Dakota City
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Thursday, .Tiily 21), 1920
The Herald, $1.50 per year
Sam H. Keir was a visitor with
friends in Omaha Sunday.
WANTED Laundry work to do.
Phone 98, Dakota City, Neb,
Edgar Frederick jr., spent last week
at Hubbard, visiting in the D. (J.
Evuns home. "
Mary Rush, of JicKson, Ni;b.. I? in
?;c. Vmcent'b hospi'.ii, Sioux City,
I'or medical treatment. ,
Mrs. S. A. Stinson and Mri. Eliza
beth Herweg spent' a frvv days tho
past week visiting rejntives at Mead
ow Glove, Neb.
Dr. Will Maxwell came Tuesday
from Avoca, Iowa, to spend, a few
lays here in lh;- home of, his brother,
Dr C. II. Maxwctt.
Mrs. Pat KeUeher and baby return
ed to their home at Norfolk Saturday,
after a week's visit here in the, Mrs
Belle Harnett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bardwell nccoin-
nanied' Mike Fisher and wife of
Sioux City on an auto trip to Nor
folk and return Sunday.
Byron Kinkead, wife and fatner,
Frank Kinkead, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Broyhill, nutocd to Vermillion, S. D..
Sunday and visited friends.
George and John JIarris ' were up
from Homer on business last Friday.
They werje also breaking . in a new
car Vhich George had just purchased.
There will 'her- a special meeting of
Oinudi Lodge No. 5, A. F. and A. M.
on Thursday" evening of this week, for
work in the Entered Apprentice de
gree. "Mrs. Helen Chesshir and, two'chUd
ren returned to their home at Plain
view, Neb., Wednesday", after a viit
of two weeks here In the home of
Mrs. Belle Barnett.
D. H. Hager, whp Jias been doing
carpenter work at the George E. llol
kes home for the past several weOks,
was laid up several days the. past
week with a boil on his leg.
Miss Lela Francisco and sister Alt a
came, down from Royal, Neb., Monday
to spend several weeks with relatives
and friends here,-, while ihtlr inothor
is visiting a son in Wyoming. "
The Odd Fellows installed their' of
ficers-elect at their meeting Monday
evening. Members; of thu order
frpm Walthill had charge of the. in
stallation ceremony. Refreshments
Were, served aftor lodge.
John roltz. while working on tho
Sidney T. Frum residence in South
Sioux City last week, feu and run :
nail in his knee. Blood poison set
in and he has been confined to his
home since the accident.
Miss Marie Ream arrived here on
Wednesday from Axtcl. Kans.. I'or a
visit in tho home of Mrs. Fannie Cro
zier, and with other relathcs and
friends. She was accompanied bn
the trip by her mother, Mrs. Kirk
Ream.
Mrs. Fannie Crozier" got her lcit
hand caught in. a power wringer on
Wednesday and suffered a badly lac
erated finger, on which she wore a
ring. The ring was removed by fil
ing it apart, and the wound was
dressed by u physician.
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Larson of Coburn Junction, was ac
cidentally shot in tho neck Saturday
by one of her brothers, who was car
rying a small rifle. Tho bullet was
extracted at a hioux City hospital
after an Xray picture had been made.
Miss Mary Maxwell arrived home
last Friday evening from a trip to
Flint, Mich., where she had accompa
nied Mrs. Dr. Packard and Miss Babe
Aahford, of Sioux Cly. They drove
home in a new Dort roadster which
Dr. Packard purchased at the factory,
They report having a most delight
ful trip.
In order to intcro3l boys and girls
in the dairy businut;, tho Nebraska
btato Dairymen s association is or
foring $50 in cash priz?3 for tho best
Boys and Girls Club dairy teams
demonstrating at the State Fair.
Tho following counties have dairy
calf clubs: Dakota, Duuglns, frwaid,
Hamilton, Hall and Scotts Bluff.
Hugh J. Nolen and wife, Mrs. Ruth
Nolen, were arrested t and brought
here Saturdpy, charged with tho
theft of a suit case, at Ferry, from
Mrs. Ray, a sister"-of Mr3. W. V.
Steutevllle, of South Sioux City.
They were given a hearing Tuesday
before County Judge S. W. McKlnley
and were bound over to the district
court under $1000 bonds.
See Orviifo Legg before you buy
vour Hampshire pigs.
A baby daughter was born to Mr
nd Mis. loo Hnllib3cy, of South
'Jioux (,'itj Tuesday.
A daughter was born to Mr. art.!
irs. Chns. Ottlck. of . South Sioux
City, it Wednesday.
Mrs. Nevada Lnttin has disposed of
her household goods in this place ahd
will soon leave for California to re-
riclo with lelatlves.
The semi-annual school apportion
ment for tho state has been made
and tho amount allotted to Dakota
county is given as $3520.72."
O. W. Fisher and family and Mrs,
Fisher's mother, Mrs. C. Mikasoll,
drove to Green Lake, Minn. and spent
last week in camp life, returning
homo Saturday evening. They say
tho ashing was line,' and the wcathor
and roads delightful.
John Bridcnbaugh met With i ser
ious accident at his farm home Inst
Saturday, when ho was struck down
by a vicious mule, and sustained a
fractured rib, and othor hruises
about the body. Ho was taken to a
Sioux City .hospital for treatment.
LOST!
A purple silk bolt, or sash, on the
train between Sioux City and Dakota
City. Neb., on Fridav. Julv 23rd. A
liberal reward will bo paid for its re
turn to xne .ricrnld olnce, Dakota
City, Neb.
1st Pub. :ily 20, 19.10
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LEGAL JSOTICF.
C. A. Manning, Plaintiff, vs. "it
rick Moan, Mary Moan, Jennie Muan,
Frank Moan. James Moan. Jt. i' .v
ans, Administrator of the Ent.o o
John M. Moan. Deceased, E. i.
Armitagc, Ruth Jones, Alfred
Jones, Eva Jones, Mamie
Jones, Albert Jones, Elvira Jones, Ed
win Jones,, Carl Jones, Ruby Jones,
Alice I. Jones, Byron L. Jones, Irene
Jones, Elln Welty, Thomas J. Wolty,
Carrie Gantt, William E. Gantt, tand
Harriett E. Jones, and the heirs devi'
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives, and all persons interested in
the estate of. Harriett E. Jones, and
lots fourteen (14), and fifteen' (15), , ioT ffaiitllf iloThi dffi
the City of South Sioux City, Dakota of DBkota Cou.:ty. Ncoriuka, the ob
County. Nebra5'n, and nil persons ject nnd 6 ft w , ,
claiming any interest of any kind in nig title,1 to lots .17. 18. and 19. in
sold real estate or any part thereof, bIock 10 ttnd ,otj 7 m)d 8 Jn b 0J
defendants. . 15, Central South Sioux City, In Da-
tJl ZtCnnVfS7V?n5enr Uv kota County'' Nebraska, ad to re
in tet?ff mlxVu & Liali move lhe cloudfi occasioned by tho
S.nPJ "11 fllL in vSS!m cla,m3 of- the defendants John C
R! -1 i" Kt? SAyAl. nhovr'8-tt Blonkiron and Frank Hunt, in and to
quiet, his title to lots fourteen and th c'drs . ?ca?ion,ev,dnlya 'l?
fifteen, in block 7, First Addition p f? ttefndant!, ,phlVrn3 lf m '
the. City of South Sioux City, Dako Willi am B. Painter, and .the U
ta County, Nebraska, and to remove ?tt mor! .and 'W'U .ZhAt,,, ..3
the clouds occasioned by tho claims
of the defendants Patrick Moan,
.Tnr,A. liihv .Tnnni. .A1f.. 1 . .vi
Byron L.
Ella Welty,
Carrie Gantt
Harriett E. Jones
Ives' and alT'nSf InwS
tives, ana all persons Interested .in
tho estate of Harriett E" Tones. ;n .
and to said lot 15 under and liy yjf3
tue of the former ownersliin of Har
riett E. Jones therein, and, to remove
the clouds occasioned by the clainis
of each and all of the defendants."
Plaintiff also prays, for Wneral
equitable relief. Jj
Youare required to ansv-e'r said
petition on. or before1 tho fc'ib day of
September, 1920. ' ;isS-V
Dated this 28th day. of Juiy, 1920.
C. A. MANNING, PlaintifJT.
1st Pub,, July 29"; 191:0 4 w t
LEGAL JMOTICJC
Edward J. McKernan, Plaintiff, vs.
Thomas T. Collier, and his hoirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represent
atives, and all persons interested in
tho estate of Thoma3 T. Collier, Wil
liam F Lockwood, and his hrlrs,
devisees, personal representative.,
and all peisons interested in 'the. es
tate of William F. Lockwood; ljermnn
At nitHon rwtrt t 1 iniMo flniiiDnAO
Mary Moan, Jennie Moan, Jairms m .lv , .;" v. " ,7 il, X
Moan, and Frank Moan, and R. J3. rrnWn rihl Mnrv
Evans," Administrator of the Estate .fcd?"t8 lr ' Gibbs4uilaly
of John M. Moan, deceased, in nndfto S,",J. x?"" 'uJlni-t vviW
saidilot 14,-by virtUe of a. heriftl hfi ' p?Sdrf Wriffin"
sale to John M..Moan; to remove t&k& .ill' .. . iVJf t' fnZ
dlouda, occasioned 'by the claii.sof K1" ,n"StK V I L w
A"ntage on lot ; go, remOvo ; -, and hu- JfWJ
. I'MiiiiiN iii-i-;itiiniMi i iiu in i-iiii nit r
nf fVin (lofo.Klnnta t?i,fl, .Inncc Alfrnd ''
Jones, lSva Jones, ?L.mie Jones', Albert -Lulian L.
1nluc Vlulrn Tn.ta ( r1,..i.i Imlo. n.iwl S0y, .liOrDV
UUIII.l.unuu UUIIViI.lMllil UUIlCt). VKU I
Jones Irene Jones Catherine E. l,orenz, bstollc . Mor-
, Thomas J. Welty, issey, niiznuv own iiy
. William E. Gantt. and n" ."B,r...""'' "r.uJ,"t."lu"'
, and the nolra. db'v-.P0"0,""1 pres0nkavo3, nnu hi iw
uu""0 " " uBv.ovijuie estuto 01 weuio lunsioy niuott,
legatees, personal representatives,' jn safd )oL 18 block 10, by virtue of
and all persons intprcsted in tho. os- doej to said Nellie Kinsley Elliott
tateOt Jlprman KoUntZU; George II. n,,H in rr.mnvo tlrn .IniwU innn.Inno,!
haaso; the Village of DakoU City,
wuKUMi vvou.ny, HBiirusw, nu uu ui of tho dofendtints. Plaintlir aiso
Blocks forty-three (43), f.ly-four prnys for gonorai equitable i-eliof.
titl' fl'J' rm$ , ixty,"!1:c You aro required to answer this pe
(G6), In tho Village of Dakjta City, HHrm n .,.. i,rr- un mi. ,1 nf
Dakota Coun.ty, Nebraska, and all
persons claiming any interest of any
kind in said real estate or any .part
thereof,- Defendants.
You and each of you uro hereby no-,
tified that on tho 23rd, day of July,
1920, tho plalntilf filed7nis duly verl-
fled petition against you in tho Dls-T
trict Court of Dakota County, No-
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urasRa, tho object and prayer of
which is to quiet his title to all of
(44), sixty-five (65),' and sljtty-six
(C6), in tho Village of Dakota City,
Dakota County, Nebraska, and to i e-
move tho clouds occasioned by the
clalms of tho defendants Thomas T.
Collier and his heirs, devisees, lega-
tees, personal representative, uii.l
all persons interested in the estate
of Thomas T. Collier, andnVllllaiu'
F. Lockwood and hlsvhoirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives,
and all persons interested in the ci
tato of . William P. Lockwood hi lot '.),
block 43, lot 1, block 44, and the
southwest quarter of block 05, by
virtue of a patent to William F.
Lockwood and a trust deed to Thonu
as T. Collier; also to remove the
clouds occasioned by the claim Of tho
defendants Herman Kountze and his'
noirs, uevisees, legatees, personal rep-
re,entatlves and all persons Interest-
ed In tho estate of Herman Kountze
Irt lot 9, block- 43, by Virtue bi a
deed from Augustus Kountzo, presi
dent of tho Dakota City Company,
and to. r,cmovo tho clouds occasioned
by thb claims of each and ovoryono
of the defendants in and to nil and
every part of said real estate. ,
Plaintiff also plays for general
equitable relief.
You are required to answer sail
potltion on or before the 6th dny of
September, 1920.
Dated this 28th day of July 1920.
EDWARD J. McKERNAN, Plaintiff.
1st Pub. July 29, 1920 Iw
LEGAL NO'JItiK.
C. E. Atmbright, Plaintiff, vv. John
C. Blenklron, William J. Whitney,
William B. Palmer, Charles 11 Palm
er, Vanco Clary Palmor, Winogeno
Palmer, Kato C. Whitney, Nclllo
Kinsley Elliott, and her heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives, and all persons Interested
In tho estate of Noillo Kins
ley Elliott, Ethel Ueboccn Palmer,
Frank Hunt, Frank O. (iibbs, May
Gibbs, Frank P. Johnston, Samuel O.
Johnston, Walter G. Johiibton, Fran
cis Anderson, Knthryn Johnston, Lil
lian L. Johnston, and her hoirs, dev
isees, legatees, personal representa
tives, and all person-? interested in
the estate of Lillian 1. Johnston,
James B. Morrissoy, Loioy M. llor
rissoy, James B. Morrissoy, Jr., John
J. Morrissoy, Catherine E. Loronz,
Estello R. Morrissoy, Elizabeth Jen
nie Morrissoy, and her heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives,
and all persons interested in tho es
tnto of "Elisabeth Jcnnio Morrissey,
William B. Clbbs, 1 j.tfllo M. Rogers,
Harry M. Rogers, i.ola B. Gibbs, Cath
erine M. Gil ;s, and her helrtf. doyi
seos, legatees, personal representa
tives, and till persons interested In
tho estate of Catherine M. (iibbs,
and lota seventeen (17), eighteen
(18), and nineteen, ( l, In nli.ck ten
(10), and'tots seven ;), and oight
(8), in block I fteen ,, 15), Central
South Sioux City, in Vikota County,
Nebraska, and nil persona claiming
any interests of any kind in said
real estate or any part thoieof, De
fendants. You ond each of you riro licit bv
otified that on the L'Gth day of July,
tuo of a mortgage on said lots ? and
,'fll"; tt-H
'n.jrested In the cj-tato of
Johnston, .Taino B. Jlorri
M. Moivissey, .Iticicb B.
morrissey, Jl ., JWlin .1. i.nin i?wy,
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rn.i. ti. t nui;. i.vn in u
Gibbs, Lola B. Glbbs, Lstclle M. i.og-
ers, Harry M. Rogers, and Catherine
M. Gibbs, , nnd her heirs, devisees, leg
atees, personal representatives, and
all persons interested' in the estajte.
of, Catherlno -M. Gibbs as helru at
law and all persons in tcrested in
the estate of Catherine M. Gibbs, in
said lots seven and eight in block
fifteen by virtue of :i deed to S. O.
Gibbs and wife; to remove the clouds
Occasioned by tho claims of tho
said defendants Charles E,
Palmer, Vanco C'aiy Palmer, Wil
liam B. Palmer, Winogeno Pulmer,
Kate C. Whitney and William J.
Whitney, in said lot.,17, block 10, as
heirs at law of the said E. C. Palmer,
Deceased, by roason of the fniluro of
said E, C, Palmer to acknowledge n
deed to paid lot; to remove tho
clouds occasioned by the claims of
the defendants William J. Whitney.
Nellie Kinsley Elliott, and her lioirri,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives, and all persons interested in
the estuto of Nellie Kinsley Elliott,
0y tho claims of each and every ono
Soptcmber, A D. 19'0.
)llted thIs 28th dav of July, 1920.
c Kt armbRIGHT, Plnlntlff.
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gtato of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas
j County-se.
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makes oath that ho la
tho nrm of P. J. Cheney
Co., doing huelness In tho CI
1J?. County ;and Btato aforewld
sisil1 firm will nnv tnA slim nf ill
uuy ot 'io
.Id. and that
aid nrm will pay the sum of ONB IIUN-
deed DOLLARS for any caso of Catarrh
that cannot be cured b?
that cannot be curea by the uso of
Sworn to before me ana subscribed In
my presonco, this 6th day of December,
As?al)U! A. vr. bleaion. Notary Public,
hal.L'8 CATARRH riedicinh U tak-
Internally and acta throueh the Blood
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f. j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
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1 pound bull: l'caborry Coffee,
1 gallon pall of White' Syrup
A Clean-up on Womon's hnd'Misses Underwear, per. gar
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Fresh Fruit ami Vegetables of all Kinds
for Saturday's Trade
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