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HflRALD, BAlto A Ott, MSMA..XA. irinnmmiTOTmiffrraTp.irr:Tffr if w H M yylTfWllWWIFWWI'M ' 'J V -M JH1; 'f" ' -yyr-yiii 1TN p.. ,. -" ' -;,, - - "'", . -- Declares Filipinos All Want Independence rem- I .Former Illinoi Congressman, Back From Philippines, Gives Interesting; Views on Island Affairs. TAVENNER. Clyde H, Tavennar. a' ho io,roo.ooo fnlmbltanta of tho Philippines are practically unani mous in their de sire for independ ence. This In the strongest Impres sion that I have brought back with mo after touring the Wands from ono end to the other, and after havlnir come in fcontact with all classes of the people. I found, however, thf. tho viewpoint nf Americans In tho Philippines, and Americans in tho United States, on the imbject of independence, fa not tho fame. - Tho attitude of the American gov ernment, and tho ureal moss of tho people of tho United States, is to eon gider" the Phlllpplno question from tho onsolflsh viewpoint of what is best for the Filipino people Ninety-five per cent of tho opposition to Inde pendence emanates from American in vestors fn tho islands who are quite naturally more interested in tho slzo of t'tielr dividends than tho freedom of nn alien people. . Tjfio' unfortunate- feature of the sa nation is that tho opponents of Inde pendence, In order to convince tho peo ple of tho United Stafes that tho Fill htnotf should not bo granted their In dependence, find It necessary to libel un entire race, To felt a sensitive Christian people that they shall not have their promised independence be cause they are not fit for It will in the end prove a mistaken policy, It will only make their demand for in flcf.endenco tho stronger. At tho present time, however, tho masses of the Filipino people still have' absolnte confidence In the good faith of America. Their loyalty and Kra'Mude to Uncle Sarn has not as Vet beon impaired by tho mlsrepro mentations of the reteritlonists. Their leaders are Intelligent enough to dis tinguish between thoso Americans who, oppose their aspirations to in Hfipendenco for purely selfish reasons, arid1 the great mass of tho American peopje whom they know desire this Rotfcrnrnent to do by the Filipinos prity'tlmt which is Just and right, Jnfthls connection, It Is Interesting to -review tho development of the pre ent if lndly relationship between the Ifillpfno and American peoples. devious to 1010 the Philippine lAifierlcan relationship Is declared to briv'ajbeen not of tho best, lint with th'tfipassago in that year of the1 .lone Jaw by practfcnlly both the JScpubllcah naa,lemocrallc memberships of Con gre'f'f ft better feeling developed, This "better feeling" has how grown Into a very strong bond of sympathy and tifrectlori, The happy attitude 6f the Filipino pele toward America Is duo riot prln :ljiftlly to the fact that Americans tiafe shown the Flllpfhos how to make heir country a better dlnce to live In ' huWtirlhclpftlly to tho fact we have suilerlntended tho Implatilltii: In thd l'hlllbbincs of olio of thri lliicst t(Jll- catjorlal syslerns In the world nor to bdlldlng of lllgli class roads, Delighted Over Her Improvement cr.rxri) v, iow , v m v tv.taa or WOMMRFUI. Pll.VXfili HlNCE TAItrNrt TAXI.AP. By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLYDE H nrlnclually to tlio fact that in the .Tones law America gave tho Filipino? t()a her word of honor tnat as soon nn stable government could he estflbllsh ed we would withdraw our sovereignty from the Phlllpplno islands. It might, at first thought strarigo thnt' in elation of all 'The Irtiijr lone turned for mo when r hoiitfht my first bottle of Tanlnc Ml Pv Icon on tlio rtiad to' health over since," declared Mr. C, 0. 01- . sen of, fflli First Avenue, Clinton, "For six years I was very nervous and weak and didn't seem to have anv strcmrth or Aeergy at all. My seem appetite was so poor that I never in their si "cere appre-, didn'taccm to Rive that we have done for . :.. ,.rtiif r ,,. them tho Filipino people should place ncrv0UB an, restless T ntiver got nwst emphasis on the promine to grant a Rd0(, nKhtis sleep and felt tired them their independence. For It can- am, worn out n tn 4jim0i rn j,pte not bo successfully denied that on the 0f u ta mCtiicino I took I kept on wholo tho United States has treated ffcttinK worse, and was very much ,the Filipino people better than any worried over my condition. nation ever treated a cf "J" "Two bottles of Tanlnc have al people in all tho days since the curtain fMd chrtnKC( thinjrs for me and hav-s rose on the dawn of civilization. K ivin me such a rilvenoiJK appotite ven rirt rtot snoll It. If is a record tnat ,,4. t - uau. .rt- mi. ., " ' - 1 II1I1V I .ll iliijf v. ii..f,.. v. fw we can no proiwi ot. 1 j;y norca aro so stronjr that nothing But It really Isn't so .strange thnt jmR to excite me and I sleep like ft tho Filipino should love us moro for child at night. I'm feeling just fina our promise to give them sovereignty and get up" in tho morning ready for .1 ,.- .! a. A. Ahur my housework. At the rate Tanlac over themselves than for aur other y . jt good works, for which, after all, out- M(y he ft ghort whl)a tm j ni side of army and navy expenditures, 1)p a, stronpr ant healthy as I was the Filipinos have been taxed, and before I evef got sick, and I'm always properly so, for every cent t5f the cost. ' glad to say a good word for the If we but reverse the situation, and medicine." place ourselves In tho shoes of the I Tanlac is sold in Dakota City by Filipinos, which cannot bo said to bo Neiswanger Pharmacy, in South - .- ., A ffnffinr nt thn other Sfoux City by McBeath's Pharmacy, iiw iflr.Ainf. wn shall see that! in Homer by Brasafield & Jensen, " r 1 :rt IrnhhfiT it is not strange, Supposo that Great Britain or any other power that you can think of by re ferring to your geography or history, -1....-IJI f..... !. as..iiMfvr.f tf llftAn t against our will anT then give us nn I now enjoy? Could any such foreign power over succeed In convincing us that It had our welfare more at heart than we have ourselves. But to- return to my story, 'tho Fili pinos heartily thanked us for the AMERICAN RED GROSS TO GIVE RURAL HELP Program for Public Health and Community Welfare Is Now v, Well Under Way. ,J in Hannaro oy uuggan & Henernan. -t-Advet.ifloment. M'lOAL NOTICES sw. First Pub, December 2, 1920 Oltliftlt UV UKAUINfJ AND NOTICE OF PU0I5ATB OF Wff.I.. In tho County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, State of Nebraska, County of Dako ta, ss. Tn Wllfinm C. Wallwev. Emilie .Tones law, considering It a sort of a ftIllm frenrv A, Wallwev. Fred G. covenant between tho Filipino and vallwoy, Ina Schmidt, Louis F. American peoples, and immediately VVallwey, George C, Wallwey, Ifenri applled themselves to tho task of set- etta Wallwey, and to all person fn ting up the prescribed stable govern- Rested J" ' Willlam ment. And they sot It up. It Is In , Qn pft'djnK tho vctWon ot Wi'lllan-. the Philippines now. America's own c Wallwey and George C. Wallwey renresonffttlvo in tho Islands, the gov- nravlntf that tho instrument filed fn t.mnr L'enftrnl. officially reports Jt Is thin cornet on the 27th day of Novem- there, and recommends thnt since tho bcr, 1920, and purporting to be the Filipinos have earnestly fulfilled their Inst vllf and testament of the said part of (ho agreement, America should deceasod, may be proved and allow he as prompt in carrying out Its part ed, and recorded tm tho 'fwill and of the contract. 1 testament of William Wallwey de- ... in a r,r,a. if i not Ceased; that said instrument be nd- SJU HHH, M " ' 'I " ..,.1 Rural communities and towns of less than 8,000 population benefit In a very large part by tile public health and community welfare work of the Ameri can Red Cross.. Almost all of the 3.B00 Red Cross chapters have some rural sections In their territory. There fore the Red Cross Rural Service. Briefly, the purpose of Rural Serv ice Is to assist people to get out of life more health, wealth ami happiness. In this purpose public health instruction and general educational progress of both children and adults play n big: part. Recreation Is found to he one of the biggest needs In rural life. There la lack of suillclent play-llfo for the chil dren and social life for the adults. Picnics, pageants, debrftlng clubs, baseball leagues, community singing nd other social events which bring the people of Surrounding communities together hnve been organized and car ried on under the guidance, of Red Cross rural workers to great advan tage. In many Instances solving rec reational problems and getting people together proves to he the awakening of the community to other conditions which may be Improved by united action. As a result of community organiza tion, townships In which there had beep neither plans nor Interest In community progress have been organ ized to wprk together with the unified purpose of bringing their community up to the most enlightened standards. Lecture and musical entertainment courses ffave been started as a result of community meetings, as well as clr-' culatlng libraries, Red Cross schools of Instruction In Home Nursing, Care of the Sick and First Aid, In the larger towns the need for restrooms and pub lic, comfort stations Is being met. Play grounds for the children have been established and recreational activities worked out for the year. In order that there may be concerted effort in carrying on the programs of the various welfare agencies In the rural districts. Red Cross Rnral Serv ice helps the organizations already on the ground. The main object of the service Is to lend a hand everywhere and take the lead only where necessary. the Philippines that now are on trial, mlttecl to probate, and tho adminis iut tho United States. , g ' aland & C The I, but one 2J f morljjj a& eSs"" It "l will carry out Its agreement. And ',,, ,, ,, nnrtnnt t nine we are go r.g to do It, wo cannot it,ttitteA jn gAjd mnlter mny, nm do afford to quibble and spilt hairs and B ftt t,)(J Cmlnty Colut t0 ho hesitate until our tardiness robs u ,)Ck, in nn() for Bfl((i county, on the of hiflf tho glory ot our achievement. mh ,,ey of jjecembur, A. D., 1920, at Let us act with a promptness? und will jf, 0Vl-ck Av M., to show cnuse, If Ingness really worthy of America. iny there be, why the prayer of tho And when the People of the Uitfteu ixstitfoners should not be L'ranted. States set up tho Phlllpplno IlepubllC and that notice of tho pendency of as tho tlrst Cbrlstlan democracy of snld petition and that the hearing the Far Kast, they will be building a thereof be Riven to all persons In- monument to themselves that will forested In said matter by publishing stand throughout eternity. On that a 7y of this Order In Tho Dakotn day tho beacon Ifjrht of hope, humanity County- Herald, a weekly newspaper rind Justice will flash around the World, printed In said county, for three k.,ol no i,int.it.le bv America will ne- uccanUv worths prior to said day of '-"- - I..J....1.4. I U'ILii('-i inv bund, i.nd rf.il of R.ild JUNIOR RED CROSS ACTIVE IN EUROPE the bridges hiiA public works-hut Is din' In life mid treasure. ' 1 compiled more for the Went! and Btrtig fStti$srjnsx rfr l& 2,t" ""y " N",c,n"f' H. life ...1.1 irofiknra. iA. lhf IUM, . W. AlCKIMLf, Vi Whe World's Most Beautiful Volcano! NverthleM It I Reservoir of Titanic Destructive Power. (Seal) County Judge 1 i jm-i t , j .sas-lIM 1 HBBnnraiii Flrot l'uli. December 0, 1920- Avi I'rohnte iNollce to Creditors In the County Court of Dakota County, NobrasKn. In tho tunttur of the Estnto of .h'lin Uolule, deceased, Notice Is hereby Klveii, that the cr"(litoi3 bf tlio ald duemmed will meet tlio administrator of said es tate, lio f era me, County .fudge of On k( ta County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room In said County, on the 1th day of February, 1921. and on the nth day of March, 1921, at ten i clock A. fti. nch day, for iho juir- Re of prrsintlnic thHr claim.) ' jr exaiiilimlioii, mlJustiMunt and nllow nni'iN Thruo inontlm nru rtliowed for creditors to present thulr claims nul rne year for the administrator to Kottlf said osliitn from the 4th day if December, 1920. 'I'IiIh tiotlcu will bi puhlislieil In Tho Dakota County Her -Id fur four wcuka nuccnslvoly pnor to tho 4th day of rohruiiry, ))"A I Witness my liaud, and seal if said ruiit litis Ith day or December, A. I), 19'JO. 8. W. McKINLKY, (S"d) County Judtfo. 'flarden seeds fof Polish orphans, milk for' anaemic Greek babies, car penters' tools for Czecho-Slovaklan cripples these are only a few of the Klfts that young Americans nre send ing to the war-crushed children of the Old World. Through the Junior Red Cross the onys apd girls of the United States are giving a fresh start In life to little war orphans scattered all over Kurope. They have set up orphans' homes in France, school colonies In Belgium and Montenegro, and dny schools in Al bania. They are sending dozens of young tyrlaris, Montenegrins, and Albanians to American colleges In Constantinople mil Ilelrut, ilnd maintaining more than n hundred orphans of French ftoldlers Ht colleges and trade schools. In or phiiimges and farm schools up and down the peninsula of Italy there are nearly 000 wards of American Juniors. Last winter a thousand French chil dren from the Inadequate shelters of the devusted regions were sent by the Junior Red Cross to spend tlio cold months iji warmer parts of France. At the same time Ave thousand little Belgians were having a hot lunch every day nt Junior Red Cross school can teens. American school children hnve al ready raised something like a million dollars for these enterprises, and they tie mill hard at work. In China, through campaigns of ed acutlon, tho Junior Reel Cross Is help ing to combnt widely prevulunt blp uess and cholera. 1 ! 1 tit; 1 j . 11 1 ' -gj " jttl x . 'm j-. ,- j-:i?nr iiiti?. ::iv ft. - Stills greatest v - JL1MOTHERrJ WORLD The "Greatest Mother" ennrpr which was visualized In the famous art poster used'by the American Red Cross In its seeond war fund campaign has had Its symbolism aifapted to the Red Cross works of the post-war em and will Illuminate the main poster to he used iu the Fourth Roil Call Novem ber 11-25." This adaptation will hear the title "Still the Greatest Mother" In the World." Everyone Is familiar wtrn tlie originar "The Greatest Mather In the World," the effectiveness of which has been shown In part by the fact that It has furnished a synonym for Red Cross that has come to almost a household term. More than any other symbol, except the red cross Itself,, the public has made It the trademark of the American Red Cross. Of THREE VOll.VO BVROC BOARS 3L4V PICK. t ElitfiMe to Registration. ' EI) FREDERICK, DAKOTA CITY, NEB. xS&Ea&B&E$s232g I IPdr Sadie 1 m m u u U BLOCK WOOD, CORD WOOD, AND POLE WOOD, g S EITHER DRY OR GREEN, AT MY FARM THREE Bj 11 MILES EAST OF HOMER, NEBRASKA. rj U . ' M H 31 IKE WABXER. ' U M " u lliQIllillllllflflillirilll 1 Mtyon Volcuno, now quM, but Which In tht rent pl hnt Ukan many I h I ll JiW IN I II LIIU YI1II t..i u.i .i-..,u-.l ,hrl, nntitv. The Phllliiulna Islnitdi or una of the fcu wu ' 11 II I Ull IUU I v VJ Willi atfi w " jiw-w- ...- - -...,f- -.- T -- 'rnMt lntrtllng land In tht world for the American tourltt to vlH. Have 'jr itouut Mayou, In the pretlnce ot Albay, Phltlliplu- Islands, In declared 1 lie otie of the most beautiful Ytdcaliuw In the world. No matter from The MtUliK f ibo VolOUhb Una uiucli to du with Hm cmiuIhIIu beauty, in It xry-v t I lees tu u helitld of 7,ulll ect froin un idinost level plHlu. Tim peak Is vhriblu X UU !for were than 00 lull!. IU regular, bare slopes ueur the top giving tare i-efleollttUB from tlio lltutulnntluu of Uio un, whllo at Its base Is one of thu - . . most tiraduellre nlid blcliUBBUim liimUcupen to bo Been nitywheio Iu Uiv 1 aiCl wotid A luttgulHtnt load, 1U0 tulles In Iviiuth, circles thu uiouiitntn at Its base, t)ttlult ihroHih Ul mt Varylhg nceiiery. Miiyuti Imn u history in an 'xrrxt T !JTk ctle VoIchUO. It has dented wholo town. Thu most deitrtictlvo orup I Y()U1. 4 W tk wM In 1814. wheik 1iOO petions ware killed. It last coma to life Iu W :im, wsAlfli A ilvur ef Uvo Into the m ut u dlituuc of 8bll from tho Q.-L.-.,' . M , f 'jIk. 4e Uiiu It litt bn aulBt .kJUUUCI ipilOn. . A RED CROSS RELIEF IN CENTRAL EUROPE Hut for timely assistance nf the American lleil Cross during the liiHt year, a largo proportion of the 'JO.OOO, (XX) population of tho Iliilknn States inlfiht havu Mlnn'ed or perlNhed from dlMease or exposure. Six million dol lars worth of food, clQthlnx and medi cal supplies have been sent to the Hal-kans-ltoumanla, UulKiirla, Albania, Moutoni'Kro. Kerhln, Itosnla and (I recce -at'ice the beehiuliiK of Red Cross re lief operations In Central Kurope, while millions of dollars worth of food alone has been scut to thu needy In tlii'Bo states. Thu moi)ey expended by thu Ited CroS In this stricken portlou of Ku ropo hi) been UBcd to set up hospitals, urplMiuik'es, dlspi'itsurU'. mobile tnedl tuI unltti and to help In the geuerut re construction of devastated areus. Amer- llcnn tractors and other farmtiiK Imple IP(L'iit have been sent to the ncricnl jural ri'Klons where uld been k'lv ftp l ptowliiK the IhiuI. l)y tlie last of this year probably all American Rud Cross hkuiicU'S ad liilltUterlnt; rullvf In Central Europe will have wlthdruwu. ily that tliue.-lt Is believed, thu people will have up proached ti pormal state of llvlnir and will bo able throuch their own HKonclea Which thu Red Cross bus helped mtt p to provtil for thmlv., What Do YOU Want to , Know About the Far West? Thero is no moro dependable,' unbi&sed, frank and interttt Ins source of information than viinspf eta? 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