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I I) HXirfi i . ." Vi'f'I?rr;''?fJ!!f'.i!Trv""to''r,a'li-r' ' n1'',Trft',T"T'u'"'"lttw"""""' "T ' ' ' W'MIPWB." II I i II mi I ' " II Only America Can Keep These Pots Boiling HEiRALf), bAKOTA CITY, NKRAikA, BMWPM WW llWflilpMifw ' 'wvjjiwa-rKiwwtw-OT Her Friends See A Great Change ThI snapshot of an American feeding kitchen In atlll prostrate eastern Europo shows what America means to the otherwise helpless childhood of the var-swcpt nations. Funds supporting these outposts of succor and othe agencies for the relief of children stricken by the disease caused by under nbtrltlon have run out, and that tho work may not cense, depriving millions ot tho Innocent of their only hope for Jlfe, eight great American relief organlzu (tlons under tho namo of tho European Relief Council are banding together In (a Joint appeal to the American conscience In their behalf. These agencies am the American Relief Administration, the American Ited Cross, the American Friends' Servlco Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Com mittee, the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in Amerlcu, the Knights ot Columbus, the Y. M. 0. A, and the r. W. a A. Playing Mother and Father to His Baby Brother ' IkLHiLLLLLLLLVHHMMMMIil''v!)-.'' aanaWlllBCilrvwiBt aaaHJlBaaaaBaHBaaaaaBvKravv'' W ' 'BBKtJitfWM aaaaaaaaBBaaaaalaaaBaaaaaaaaaaBBral-C' o ? - 3kawBaSBBaBPwM9in'!9'fc.Maafji BaaaaaalasaBaaaaaaaaaaaflBaaaaVr M.'-aKfBBaaaaaBaaVli VBaYflaBaBaaldBaM H w . I I , 4 PS ' This is a common sight in Poland today, eight and ten-year-old children ROUierlng and lathering their baby brothers und sisters. This photogruph, secured by an American Jewish Relief worker ut llrest-Lltovsk, shows un Ight-ycar-old boy feeding Ms little brothr from a bowl of hot soun lust jsecured at a feeding station supported through American funds. The relief oncers round jo.uw children, mostly wur orphuns, living In deserted dug-outs .at isrest-uiovsic. " It is to aid such wulfs as these that the European Itellef Council has 'been formed by merging the relief activities of tho Amerlcun Relief Admin (titration, the AnwricaiV Red Cross, tho American Friends' Service Coimultteu (Quakers), the Federul Council of the Churches of Christ In Amerlcu, the Jewish Joint Dlstrlbutlou Committee, the Knights of Columbus, the V. to. a A, land the Y. W. G. A. -S fo JP AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE . fhre and one-hnlf million children In Eastern and Ceutrul Euroue have Malttrsatlm U disaster between now and next harvest except Amerlcun uld. Mjk mentha these west helpless sufferers In the truck of wur have been ad ttttd U American feeding-stations only If tragically undernourished, und fcftVA TwA Amnrlpun tvittiltful ulri Antu l ftnunAfiilalii lln.A..li.n.l I... .1 1. I- --wm.w ... M.VU.VMB HIM W... HHIVI NICI 111 I VHiCIR'U U J UITUL1I t fresn disease. . Winter is closing down. The money of many nations Is valueless outside i their own boundaries. Economic and crop conditions make famine, with Its UirrtbU train of diseases, a certain visitor until next harvest. Inevltuuly the Bslpless children will suffer most No child can grow to health and sanity on i Ut pitiful makeshifts for food with which millions of European adults must content themselves this winter; It is obvious thut tho remedy can come only from utsldt. IOWA WOMAN SAYS SHE FEELS HETTKR THAN FOR YEARS GIVES TANLAC CREDIT "Since I began taking Tanlac niy friends say 1 uni looking a whole lot butter and I certainly feci better than I have in years," said Mrs. Hel en Gawley, of Lyons, Iowa. "My stomach and kidneys worried me for several months und I was Kenerully run down and weak. I had no appetite, what little I forced myself to eat would not digest. Gas pressed up Into my chest and caused such terrible pains that I was afraid I had heart trouble. "I was weak and nervous and I Gcarcely lived a moment without suf fer Inp severe pains In my back. 1 just felt worn out and tired all the time and had no energy. "I road a lot about Tanlac, and also learned that it helped my mother wonderfully, so I decided to try it, and it has helped me so much that I don't feel like the same woYtinn. My appetite has come back and. I eat foods that used to nearly kili me to eat without feeling the least discom fort. The pains have disappeared ironi arounu my ncart ana l never feel tired and worn out any more my nouscworx seems ten times as easy as it did before, and as Tanlac is what has restored my health I just can't proise it enough." Tnnlnc is sold in Dakota City by Neiswnnger Pharmacy, in South Sioux City by McBeath's Pharmacy, in Homer by Brassfleld & Jensen, in Hubbard by Duggan & HelFernan. Advertisement. MOAL NOTICES First Pub. December 2, 1920 3w. ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE OF PRORATE OF WILL. In tho County Court of Dakotu County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Duko ta, ss. i'o William C. Wallwey, Emilie Illume, Henry A. Wallwey, Fred G. Wallwoy, Lena Schmidt, Louis F , Wallwey, George C. Wallwey, Ienri etta Wallwey, and to all persons In terestcd in the estate of William I Wallwey, deceased" I On reading the petition of Willian C. Wnllwoy and George C. Wallwe) praying that the instrument (lied in this court on the 27th day of Novum her, 1020, and purporting to be the lust will and testament of the sak deceased, may he proved and 'allow ed, and recorded as the last will am" testament of William Wallwoy du consed; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate he granted ti William C. Wallwey and. Gorge C Wallwey, as executors. it in hereb ordered that you, and all persons in terested in aaid matter, may, and di, appear at the County Court to Ik held in and for said count v. on tin 18th day of December. A. D.. 1020. ni 0 o'clock A. J.I.. to show cause. II any there be, why the prayer of tht petitioners should not be granted, and that notice of thu pendency oi said petition and that the hearing thereof bu given to all persons in terested i.n said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in Tho Dakoti County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day u hearing, Witneiis my hand, and seal of sait court, this 27th dnv of November, A, D.( 1!20. , 1V S. W. McKINLEi, (Senl) County Judge. j America saved 0,000,000 European children winter before Inst. Normal recuperation cut Ibe itewJ nearly In half lust yeur, but unusual condltlous have I resulted In scant shrinkage of chile Restitution during tho twelvemonth Just pact The responso of America must' now decide whether 0.500,000 of thus eharg, lr. acut distress, shall 'begin to be turned away in Januury from were than 1T.000 asylums, hitDltiiU, cllnlca and feeding-stations dependent wo ,.........-- --,.,.-. ..... ivuiu uo iiu whbi-u in uiaiury go sweeping r destructive ot those who can deserve no evil. Tha undersigned organizations, working among every race and creed, any engaged also In other forms of rollef, agree unuulmously that the plight of these helpless children should have comolote Drlorltv In ovursom charity until the situation Is met. This Is un Issue without nolltics and without religious lints. There cun be no danger of pauperization, for the $28,000,000 for child food, and tho $10,000,000 for medical service that w aeek, will relieve only the critical coses. The medical" supplies, of course, must be an unqualified gift, but for every American dollar usmi in ri.n.t. j feeding; the governments and communities aided furnish two dollars In tht lorm or transportation, rent, lauor, clerical help, cash coutrlbuUons aud such feod supplies as are locally obtainable. America baa not failed In the past In great honrtednesa. She tin mvnf had a more poignant call than this. Contributions should be turned over to the local committees which are now being formed for this national collection. jrent to JTranklln K. Lane, Treasurer, duaranty Trust Co., New York City. 1 f , EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL' Hsrtert Htsver, Chslrrnsn rVnk!ln K. Line, Tmmuw ' " Comprlilnat jAmrtcnIUf Administration,, by KJ. Fdrt Cour.ctl of Church of Chrlit tn ui.iii., u Arinur i, urown a;ar Richard, Dlrtctor First Pub. December 1), 1920--4w Prohnle Notice to Creditors In thu County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the. matter of the Estate of John Rohde, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, County Judge of Da kota County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said County, on Ihe 4th day of February, 1921, and on the 5th day of March, 1921, at ten o clock A. M. each day, for ihe pur pose of presenting their claim: for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months ai'e allowed for creditors to prusunt their claims md one year for tho administrator to settle said estate from the -1th day of December, 1920. This notice will ho published in The Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to tho 4th day of February, Witness my hand, and seal of nh DOUi't):oh,s 4th (,ny of I)ecem,,or A , ,'.' s. w. Mckinley, St'a) County Judgo. First Pub. Dec. 10, 1920 Gw. NOTU'i: OT SUERII'K'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of nn order of sale, Issued 'bv tho Clerk of the District Court of Dakota County, Nebraska, and direct ed to me, George Cain, as Sherlir of said county, commanding me to sell thu . -premises hereinafter descrlbod, to satisfy a certain decree of the District Court of said County and Stnte, obtuined at tho October, 1920, term thereof, towlt: On October 7, 1920, In favor of Etta 1L Hnlsti.fi na plaintirr, and against John F. Hurkhead, Fred J. O'Chander, William Clidwlck Hutchlns. William Rartels, GRAY SAMARITANS RESCUING CHILDREN Tho Toung Women's Christian Asso ciations of tho United States are keenly Interested In the movement for the re lief of the 3,&00,000 starring children of Europe because a group of their members, the Polish Gray .Samaritans, have been In charge of distributing food, to children In Poland. They huve been serving under tht American Relief ad ministration and huve conducted food, kitchens' and distributing stations Id all parts of Poland outside Warsaw. In all the relief work being done la Europe, that of the Polish Grays has been unique because all the elrls. though sent from America, were either born tn Poland or are of Polish paren tage. When the need for social serv-: IcV In their country became acuta! many girls of Polish descent answered! the caH of the Young Women's Chris tian Association for overseas service and enlisted in the preliminary train ing course that was given tn several1 cities of the United States. From this group thirty girls were chosen and sent, to Poland where, since 1018, they have been coring for the children of the. country. The distribution of clothing has taken them Into all parts of' Poland. They arc now spending their entire' time In arranging for the feeding of children this winter. Groups of them, travel to strategic centers In outlying; districts where they set up distributing; stations receive supplies, prepare meals, arrange for Impartial distribu tion and train helpers to continue the work when they are sent on to the next town. i'i iwvSTri nii-tr. -n n-'W'-'iTiv.-TW..- -. i r irtaai jitai ft ii i rtVo nrt COLUMBUS KNIGHTS AID CHILD APPEAL James A. Flaberty, of Philadelphia, supreme knight of the Knlgbts of Co lumbus, declared that the K. of C, tn response to an appeal from Herbert; Hoover, chairman of die European Re-' lief Council, had decided to take an exception In their policy of refraining) from any notional campaign for funds for relief or charitable work. "The need of the starving and sick, children of Furope Is so urgent," Mr.1 Flaherty said, "that the Knights of Co4 lumbus feel In duty bound to devote' themselves to the common task of rats-' Ing funds for the relief of these chil dren. An an organization It la our ntentton to conduct no distinct K. of C. drive for funds, although members of the organisation are frequent con tributors to all charitable drives. But In this case vvu feel that the emergency, calls for the united efforts of all Araer-, Icods and we consider It a privilege to have partnership Ic this great work of' ttSercy." iAm..!... tM.A rm k.M f U...I.H . MIM W Llnarlean VrUQds Si-rle. Committor .Slnerty, Supreme Knight (Quakers), by Kufu U. Jonee. Chair- . M. a A., by C. V. Htbbart. later ftfl4VMK V1UIIllil0 rillli ? n .,,enVlMnrKnret I Moore, day of hearing. Charles Holsworth, Jo.sephinu IlOls-l Wltnes my ha of Wm, Holsworth, deceased, and Frederick W. Lohr, and the South west qunrter of the Northeast quar ter, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, nd the Northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, all in Section 29, Township 27. Rango 9, East, in Dako ta County! Nebraska, and all persons ilniming any Interest in and to said 'eal estate, as defendants, for the urn of $8535.33, with Interest there n nt 10 per centum from said date, md costs of suit taxed at 58.25. 1 Jiave levied upon the real estate cov red and included In the mortgages ?ivon to secure the obligations upon which said judgment was based, and endcred, which is described as fol 'ows, towit: The Southwest Quar :er of the Northeast Quarter, the tauther.st Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of 'he Southwest Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section 29, Township 27, Rnnge 9, East, In Dakota County, Nebraska, and I will on the 19th day of January, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the South front door of the Court House in Dnkota City, Dakota Coun ty, Nebraska, proceed to sell said ieal estate to the highest and best Mdder, for cash, or so much thereof is may be necessary to satisfy the nmount due upon said judgment and irder of sale, including Interest and costs, and accruing costs, the prln- cijiai one inereon nemg ns above mentioned, the sum of $8535.33, with Interest nt 10 per centum from Octo ber 7, 1920, and costs taxed at $58.25, and accruing costs. Dated this 13th day of December, GEORGE PA1M Sheriff of Dakota County, Nebraska. First Pub. Dec. 16, lU20-3w. ORDER OP HEARING In the Countv Court nf n-iVnfn County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska) DiiKotn County, ) To Anna Farrell. William Fnrr-!!. Michael Farrell, and to all persons interested in thu estate of Michael Farrell, deceased: On rending t',e petition of Anna Fnrroll praying that the administra tion of said estate bo granted to Anna Farrell as administratrix. 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 aitd for said county, on the 3rd day of January, A. D 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., to, show cause, if any there he, why tho prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof he 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 said county, for three successive weeks prior to satil t DUtrlbuUea CosuallLa. k arbtuir r. w.c. . Ileiuu SeiJ-4 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL FOUR WEEKS COURSE Monday, Janunry 24, 1921, to Friday, February 18.192J. Students choose from following courses., offered:-- Livestock judging; Live stock management; Dairying; Crops Production; Diseases of Animals and Plants; Horticulture; Farm Organization; Farm Accounting. Registration Foe 510.00. Minimum Age 18 years. AUTO -TRALTOR FOUR WEEKS COURSE Opens Monday, November 29, 1920.' New class may register every Monday aftti opening date until March 7 with exception of December 27. Practical instruction and shop work in repair work and operation of Automobiles and Tractors. t Registration Fee $20.00. Minimum age 18 years. For further information address, PRINCIPAL SCHOOL OF AKICI!IjTURJ'J UNIVERSITY FARM, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. lllliDllGiDiiJDillll 1 For SaJe S 1 d m rj BLOCK WOOD, CORD WOOD, AND POLE WOOD, j H EITHER DRY OR GREEN, AT MY FARM THREE H U MILES EAST OF HOMER, NEBRASKA. - H 11 u 11 MIKE WARNER. rj ililliilllilllilllilili(ipillliiiiiiip E. F. Rasmussen Auctioneer Ponca, Neb. Write or phone mo early for dates, as I will sell nearly ev ery day this season. I am sell ing for the best farmers and stockmen In Northeast Nebras ka. I have somn good farms und ranches for side. Yodrs for Riislurss. r'Baemi.'v yaaaaaaeaaeaaVsmV KaaeaeaeaeaeaeKi "' iwiBMMeaeaeaeaWBl HtJj flkBaaeaaaWWaWaaafWlaaaeaaeaaea VSR'lBMaaaWmf'Mr Tk 1-J1J ONE YEAR St $1.50 Ior S.le THREE YOUNG DUROC ROARS MAY JIGS. Eligible io Rt'Jstrjilion. ED FREDERICK, DAKOTA CITY, NEB. WWfc Westcott's Undertaking Parlors AUTO AMRULANCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA Old Phone, 42G New Phono, 20G7 I .Jtit I rrlrfSurarcc(pnipaQij I Or NCWHAVtN.COXNtCTlCUT JOHN H. REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. tk n m hhiI lI nf nnlil 1 !Jrrth P?p,er, Mti Holsworth PU-1 court, this 13th day of December. A.J " ' iiuuwurm, i nomas iiois-. lj.. luo. A., by UIm Saras S, Lyoa, Na- worn, uwlo Holsworth, Tlllle Hols- S. W. McKINLEY. ' onn anu uen Holsworth, sole heirs (Seal) " County Judge. Everybody Reads the Herald m Y f j f . I ..-- rf - 4 St . "'""'iilrtv . - fc' HM " - ' t, H M I .