Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 02, 1920, Image 8

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Health Promotion
Hcnltli is nt tho foundation of hutnnn happiness. Through its Iturnt Scrr
Ice, Public Health Nursing Service nnd Health Center Service, the Amerlcnn
ltcd Cross alms greatly to strengthen this foundation nnd to draw more closely
than ever the neighborly ties that bind the American people together. Hero Is
shown n ltcd Cross Public Henlth nursf attending a joung mother with a
brand new bnby, hcclng that both receive scientific care.
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Americans wlio contrlbuto to the ltcd Cross would feel ninplj iepnll
for their generosity If they could bee what It means to lur.idrcdq ot thousands
of war weary sufferers In tho Ualkans. Here Is n widowed Roumanian mother
with her live, children Just nfter a visit to a lied Cross relief station. All are
barefoot and tho boy at the left Is wearing clothes made of scraps from tho
battlefields. They have Just received winter clothing, food and condensed
milk for tho baby. Similar work Is being done for Russian refugees driven
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Through Its Health Service tUo Anjurlcun lied Cross has begun u nation
.wide concentrated effort In co-ooernttcn with established organizations to
reduce greatly tho amount of preventable dlseaso and physical defects found
ninontf the cuuntry'H 100,000,000 population. Education Is It most powerful
tool. Special attention Is devoted to children, nnd this pieturo shows u typical
Ited Cross welfare clinic where llttlo ones are treated and mothers Instructed
In tho proper care of them.
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MAKING WAR ON
DISEASEJEMCE
American Red Cross Announces
Budget of $48,200,000
For Current Year.
NEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN,
Continuance of Heavy Work Abroad
Deemed Necessary to Protect
United States $21,000,000
f Lest Than Laat Year.
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A program of relief nnd aerrlee to
ward which appropriations of $48,
200,000 have been mado has bean out
lined for the American Ited Cross for
the fiscal year, July 1, 1020, to July 1,
1021, according to official announce
ment by national headquarters of the
organization at Washington. The fig
ures for 1020-21 are 521,0004000 below
thoso of ltnO-20, In which $00,400,000
was spent.
Important among the Items of the
budget for tho prcacnt ear li tho aj
proprlatlon of $31,500,000 for relief In
foreign lands, which Include $ll,000r
000 In purchased BuppMcs onvrmnd and
not distributed.
Must Protect United 8tatct.
This will enable the Aaerlcam Bed
Cross to continue Its hamaadtarian ef
fort to aid stricken peoples to re-establish
themselves, to light the-disease epi
demics which threaten many countries
nnd to efface largely die remaining
traces of tho blight Wft by tho World
War. It Is regarded as,soclal as well
as physical sanitation ion, a large scale
that will have a direct bearing on. fu
tures conditions lniAme.lfi.
Central Europe, the nlef sufferer,
from the conflict, today Is facing an
other winter of ftanlne. pestilence and
rain. Typhus decrensisd much during,
the summer months were Inst winter
It had Its greatest stronghold, but phy
sicians who Investigated the situation
at tho behest of tho League of Bed
Cross Societies hav6 given tbelr un
qualified opinion that this ctanluc win
ter will see a recurrece on an un
precedented scale. Mio Bed Crosa
feels it must continue preventive raeas-,
ures abroad to keep this and other!
deadly maladies from the Cfrlte!
States.
Million for Works at Home.
When the disease wua sweepInr'Cen-1
trnl Kuropo last wiiiatcp the American
Bed Cross, with theruld of the govern
ments of uflllcteil nndons, undertook the
light agnlnst it. HcwpJtis were estab
lished wherever possible nnd food and
clothing were dlstrfbuUd to the un
dernourished populations, who by rea-b
son of their "undemonrlMiwent, were '
easy prey to tlio cpNamJcs. Where
disorganization contrbiited lost year
to the great Inroads anado bey the dis
ease, by" virtue, of tfc'knowlledgc of the
tllscnbo and tho presence of well ea-j
tabllshcd hospltnl centers, the Ameri
can Bed Cross this yuar will undertake
tho work with a -new confidence.
Including the total of $11,000;000 In !
suiiplles left frn the) Inst fiscal year,
the $31,G00,CK)0 Is $21000.000 less than '
the expendkturoa for 1010-20.
Appropriations for domestic actlvl-J
ties total $10,700,000.
Tho hiieest Hem of tlj 'home"'
budget Is $7,800,000 for civilian relief
work. This includes service aed as
sIstarKo for families of Boldldrs, sall-j
ors nnd marines, and work Incidental
to disaster. Of the total appropria
tion for civilian wllef, $000,000 Is
held In reserve for ttw carrying out of j
ctual disaster roUefi
Reduced Overhead Expense.
Tho B Qross IrrvarlaJSly Is the jant'
thought tf, a. comrwuJty viBlted by ca-!
lamlty. Wtt this in mind, it was de
termined by tho Executive Committee
in preparing tho budget of 101020 to
have a fixed resetrve fund from wtilch
to draw in these instance. ,
tor aselstanco to soldiers, sailors 1
anu martaea m tiosj)ltRls and in camps
this year $1,000800 haa been set aside. '
Four mtlUen tvo hundred thousand
dollars has been appropriated for im
provement ott health and prerenrlon
of disease throughout the United j
States during the current twelve
months. The Bed dross is co-operating
fully with tbo TJnlted States Health j
Service. In tWs work and tbroigh its
Junior Bed Cross Is doing much to,
spread among children the principles'
of sanitation. An appropriation of $1,
000,000 has been made for developing
the pence time program of the Bed
Crosa by service to Its chqpters in all
regions.
The appropriation of $481200,000 Is
exclusive of the local expenditures of
tho 3,000 or more chapters.
AdmtnUtnatlon expanses this year
will be $1,S00,000. Last year they
tvero $2,300000.
ance. Three months arc allowed for
creditors to present their claims tnd
one year for the administrator i.j
settle said estate, from the 30th tiny
of October, 1020. This not,lc vll
.ie prfhlIsbM In The DaUntn County
Herald for four weeks cuccsMvel
prior to the 31st day of Decembe,
J 920.
Witness niv hand, nnd seal of iid
court, this 30th dny of Octobc , 1).
1020 ,
s. w. Mckinley,
(Seal) County Jud'.
First Pub. Nov. 18, 1D20--3v.
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IN THE COUNTY COUItT OF J)AKO
TA COUNTY, NEHUASKA
bialo of Nebraska)
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To Augusta Kohde, Mis. Minre
Knhler, Mrs. Agnes Doxtad, William
G. Rohde, Edward J. Kohde, and to
all persons interested In' the estate
of John Kohde, deceased.
On reading the petition of Edward
J. Kohde, ptaying that the adminis
tration of said estate be granted to
William G. Rohde as administrator.
It is hereby ordered that you, uml
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at tic County
Court to bo held in and for said
County, on tho '1th day of Deccmbei,
A. D., 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., to
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted, nnd thnt pendency of said
petition nnd thnt the hearing thereof
be given to nil persons interested in
said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in the Dakota County
Herald, a weekly newspaper printed
in snid pounty, for three successive
necks prior to snid dny of hearing.
Witnes my hnnd, and seal of said
Court, this 15th day of November,
1920.
S. W. McKINLEY,
(Seal) County Judge.
Geo. W. Learner, Attorney for Petitioner.
OKDKIt OP I!i:AKIN(i AM) xotk i:
OF PnOHATK OF AVI LI,.
In the County Court of Dakota
County, Nebraska. '
btate oi iNeurnskn, Lounty ot jJako
taj ss.
l'o William C. Wallwey, Emilie
Blumc, Henry A. Wallwey, Fred G.
Wallwey, Lena Schmidt, Louis F.
AVallwey, George C. AVallwey, Henri
etta Wallwey, and to all persons' in
terested in the estate of AVilliam
Wallwey, deceased"
On reading the petition of William
C Wallwey and George C. Wallwey
p'aying'that the instrument filed 'n
thu court on the 27th day of Novem
ber, 1920, and purporting to be the
last Will and testament of the said
deceased, may be proved and allow
ed, and recorded as, the last will and
testament of William Wallwey de
ceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the adminis-
tffntion of said estate he granted to
Williani C. AVallwey and Gorge C
Wallwey, as executors. It in hereby
ordered that you, and all persons in
eiested in snid matter, may, nnd do,
appear nt the County Court to he
held in and for snid county, on the
JUh dnv of December, A. D., 1920, nt
. ') o'clock A. JM., to show cause, if
i iy there be, why the prayer of the
petitioners -liould not be granted,
nd that notice of the pendency of
s 'id petition and that the hearing
thereof he given to all persons in
terested in snid matter by publishing
a c'ciy of this Order in The Dakota
County Ilernld, u" weekly newspaper
pr'ntcd in said county, for three
sucisssjc- weeks prior to snid day of
hearing.
Vitness my hnnd, and seal of said
ouit, this 27th dov of November,
A. D. 1920.
S. AV. McKINLE,
(Seal) County Judge.
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Tliti Jiauk of Ditkotii County
k of Jackson, Chnrtor No. 051, in the
btate of Ncbraksn at the close of
business November 13, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $227530 (!l
Overdrafts 1116 03
lionds, securities, judg-
i))untM, claims, etc., in
cluding; .all' government
bonds . . '. '..'.'..." 9327 91
Ucnking house, furniture
and fixtures 4357 2S
Current expenses, taxes nnd
interest paid J4767 14
Due from National and
Sntc banks 473G4 35
Checks and items of o-
chnne G9 44
Currency 3595 00
Gold coin 700 00
Silver, Nickels nnd cents.. 108G 25
MANILA CARNIVAL BIG
ATTRACTION OF FAR EAST
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This Is the season of the year when
the Philippines become the playground
for the entire orient. It Is cm nival
seiiMHi In Munllit.
In 1003 the first Philippine carnival
was held on I Istorlc AVullace Field In
.Manila In I'enrunry, when the climate
of the Islnnda Is at Its best, and ench
succeeding jear there has been n larg
er and more elaborate celebration.
The 1020. or Victory Carnival, will be
the great os t event; oT Its sort ever held
anywhere In tho.rnr Hast.
There nrc commercial and govern
ment exhibits In connection with the
carnival, and on no other occasion Is It
possible to gain at once such a com
prehensive Idea of the production tu.d
lti(Ulj NOTIONS
But for tho work of American Bed Cros ugents In nil regions of Poland
Jurlng the last twulve monthu, hundreds of thousands of people In that tragic
country today would bo under tho sod, victims of hunger, disease nnd expo
lure. Thu Job In Poland Is ono of tremendous proportions urfd eunnot bo
ubundonod for muny mouths to conn. Here 's u typical scene: A Bed Cross
Worker "at tho throttlu" of n soup kitchen where hundred of uuderuourlthad
wouwu und children ure fed dully. -. .j
First Pub. Nov. A, 1920 Aw
Prohnlo Notice t'redlt urs
In tho County Court of 3)ak(ij si
County, Nfhrnskn.
In iho matter of ' tho Eat nt.. ot
Cithenne Smith, deceased.
Notice is hert-by g,ve, thnt tin L
ct editors or the said deceasi-d will
meet tin lulnunistrr tor of inLl is
Ule, hefoio me, Cnuc.ty Judge of Da
kota County, Nebrosk n. at the County
Court Room in said County, on the
31st day or December, 1920, mid on
tno 31 jt day of January, 1921, nt ten
o clock A. M. each Jiay, for Lw pur
pose f prpju'nttnt their chihus V
oxhminntirin, adiuaU ment -and allow-
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Total $309913 01
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in....,S 20000 00
Surplus fund 4000 00
Undivided jirolits ; 10125 14
Individual de
posits subject ,
to check 5 GGC22 82
Time certificates
of deposit 199855 17
Cashier's checks
outstanding .. 1127.35 2o7GUo 31
depositor's guaranty fund. 2182 53
Total $309913 01
-SATE OF NEUKASKA,
County or Dakota ss.
U, W. A. McNulty, cashier of tho
uihitwp named bank, do horeby swear
Ural tho ahovo statement is a correct
tA lUue copy of tho report made to
111." .State Rureau of Ranking.
W. A. McNULTY, Cashier.
Attest:
T. K. ilorrlngton, Director.
Mifline1! It. Holer, Director.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me
thlj 19th day of November, 1920.
D. P, AVnters, Notnry Public.
"Commission expires July 17, 1924.
development of resources of the archi
pelago as that which !s offered the
visitor at tho carnival city.
In tho evenings the carnival becomes
the center of Philippine and oriental
social activity. A huge open air audi
torium serves for the elaborate nightly
balls, and on Its mammoth lloor thou
sands of couples swing together to the
strains of music furtiished by the fa
mous Constabulary and other military
bands. Probably ut no other place In
the world will one see an etpially Im
pressive cosmopolitan spectncle.
The Manila visitor who can plan his
trip to n r"' . ' t
' . . . .. i ... well deem him-
if toiuimte.
JEnrC etopes In Ei'Oery
Size, Color or
1 Quality
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A High Grade Salesman Wanted
Selling experience desirable but not necepsary.
Good man can make $2400.00 per year obove all ex
penses. All goods sold to stock raiser.,.
Write (I. KMtrilY, Fremont, Nebraska. Box 113.
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