Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, February 10, 1921, Image 10

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"A NATION SAVED
BY AMERICA," SAYS
CLEVELAND H. DODGE
New York Business Man De
scribes Vast Armenian Work
of Near East Relief.
America;
Cleveland II. Dodge, New York bank
er and business man, director of the
National City Bank, and treasurer of
U'lio IlusEoll Sage Foundutlon nn'd of
the Near East Relief, dcclnrcs that
"a nation has been saved by Amerlcn
philanthropy, and the ccnerosltsi.ne
throtjEh-rtT- Nenr
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lellefTir'us work for tho Ar
' menlans.
"The lowest ofllclal estimate Indi
cates that one million persons are liv
ing toduy who would not be alive had
It not been for this relief." Mr. Dodge
continued, "I havo an autograph letter
from Dr. II. Ohandjunlan, president of
tho Armenian Republic, In which he
writes: 'America literally saved us
f-o:n stnrvntlon.'
"Wholly astdc from adults who have
been saved from starvation, wo today
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ng me to sell the. premise3 herelnaf
er described, to 'lf certain de-
eree or said turt( 0ltnneli ut t
October, A. U uyM u,,.n thoreor in
Imm wfC- Heermann and nBnln.-,t
William luKKa nnd Mal)L. Trlgnsfor
the flUlniVTr tlir... lum.lp.il alvtu ilJ.
W W Vll.- IMMVIIVM turtv. .,.
S7i itii Interest ut eitflit nur cent
(iur annum from the Ith day of Oc- j
tober, VJ2(), and his costq taxed at
oiht and 25-100th dollars, and ac
cruing costs, I have levied on the
following described property, to-vvlt:
Lot nine (!)), in block one hundred
forty-one (Ml) in the Villain of Da
kota City, Dakota County, Nebraska,
:ind I will, on the Mill day of March,
l!)21, at ten o'clock A. M. of said
lay, at the south front door of the
'lourt House, in Dakota City, Dakota
County Nebraska, proceed to sell at
luction, to the highest and best bid
ler, for cash, all of tho above de
(cribed property, or f.o much there
jf ns may be necessary to satisfj
inld order of sale icsued by said
Geo. ). Hottehcr, the amount due
hereon in the aggregate being the
aim of three hundred .sixty dollars,
.villi interest at the rate of 8 per
.lent per annum fioin October Ith,
1920, nnd prior taxed costs aniount
ng to 8.25, nnd accruing costs.
(liven under my hand this Gth day
if Februorv, 1U21.
GKO. CAIN,
Sheriff of Dakota County, Nebraska.
1st
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CLEVELAND hi. DODGE.
have In orphanages and elsewhere un
der our care 110,000 homeless, father
less or motherless children who are
absolutely dependent upon us. This Is
eicluslvo of 03 hospitals with CM'.!
beds, 128 clinics, rescue homes for
cltrls and unnumbered thousands of
'refugees who arc being helped through
our Industrial relief andjn other wnys.
"The Near Knst Relief has during
tho ,ast four or' live yonrrf commission
ed and sent to tho Near Hast more
than 1,000 American relief workers, of
whom COO nre still In the flold, all of
them working at great financial sacri
fice tho standard of Milnry being $50
per month and maintenance and
many of them facing great personal
danger and hardship In the perform
uuce of their llfu-savlug service. A
score of them havo died from typhus
or other diseases more or less related
to their faithfulness In tho perform
uuce of relief service.
"Nor Is that all. We have raised
aud disbursed during war times and
In a war-torn area, In large measure
(Under enemy control, more than $41,
000,000 In cash, and, Including Hour,
Red Cross and other supplies admin
istered by our agents, a total of cash
and supplies In excess of $50,000,000.
'The oltlclal reports show that on June
!Ip, 1020, we had In orphanages 54,000
children, and that we are partially
supporting outside or the orphanage
50,030 children, making a total of 110.
000 boys aud glrlu now under the care
if the Nenr East Relief."
1 Mr. Dodge considers he work of the
Near East Relief one of the most
'stupendous undertakings of disinter
ested philanthropy the world has ever
K(U.
"In countries whose population to
tals more than 110,000,000 souls, Ameri
can Idealism exemplllled by the work
of. tho Nenr East Relief constitutes
toduy a torch of enlightenment aud i a
Influence for peace throughout the
whole Near East," he maintains, "Our
American Ideal of liberty, Industry aud
'helpfulness Iiuh brought us as a people
Ihupplness, prosperity and fulllllment.
Out of the fullness of this heritage
we are furnishing a faithful and uu
duuuted Chrlstl. n people tho brotherly
aid which will enable them to reach
ftho same fulllllment that God has
given us.
"It Is an achievement of which every
American may well be proud."
Pub. Feb. 10, 1!)21
LKGAL NOTICE.
To Anna C. Vofs, Defendant:
You are hereby notified that Hob
rt I I,. Voss, I'lalntiir, tiled his pe
tition against you ns defendant, on
Jic Sfuli dny of October, 1020, in the
District Couit of Dakota County, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of
,vhich is to obtain a dissolution of
he marriage relation heretofore e
nsting between the plnintij' and
Jefendant, and to obtain a decree of
livorco on tho grounds of desertion,
xtrume cruelty and infidelity, and
ilso for equitable relief.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 21st day
jf March, 1021.
Doted this 5th day of February,
1921. UOHKHT F. L VOSS,
i'laintiir.
1st
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Pub. Feb. 1(1, 1921
LEGAL NOTICE.
Uyron C. Buchanan, PlaintilV, vs.
James W. Virtue, and his heirs, dev
isees, legatees, personal representa
tives, nnd all persons interested in
the estate of James W. Virtue, Luc
H. Bullock, Alfred Bullock, George
fl. Grail' and his heirs, devisees, leg
atees, perhonal representatives, and
ill persons interested in tho estate
)f George B, GrafL Lots Four ('II,
and Five (B), in Block One Uundied
Ninety (190), of the Village of Da
kota City, Dakota County, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any inlet
jst of any kind In said real estate
jr any part thereof, Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby
lotilled thai on the Hist day of Jan
lary, A. D. 11121, the plnlntilT filed
lis duly verified petition against you
n the District Court of Dakota
Jounty, Nebraska, the object nnd
.irnyer of which is to quiet his title
o Lots Four (I) and Five (5). Block
Jne Hundred Ninety (190), of the
village of Dakota City, Dakota Conn
y, Nebraska, and to remove in
louds occasioned by ihe claims oi
lie defendants James W. Viituenn.
is lieiis, devisees, bgatee-, pewm ,1
v'prescntative.!, and all persons in
rested in the estate of James W
Mi tile, by ronsnn of th" 'm'liiorm n
ership of said James W. Virtin ir
.aid Lot Four (1); to repiove the
louds occasioned by the claims of
lie defendants Lucy 11. Bullock ami
lfred Bullock in and to Lot Fom
4) by virtue of certain deeds fiom
he heirs of Niincy Martin, deceased;
o remove the clouds occasioned by
he clilms of the defendants Geoiij'
1. Grr.fr, and his liehs, (L-vImivs, k jr
tees, personal representatives, and
II pe sons lnt"iested in the estate
f George B. Grail, by viitue of a
'ax Deed to Lot Five (5), to said
leoign 11. Grail', end to ivumve the
louds occasioned by the claims oi
itch and every one of the defonu
nti. PlaintilV nlt-n prays for ge
nii equitable relief You are ie
ulred to answer said petition on or
efore the 21st day of March, 1921
Dated this 5th dav of Februan,
921. BYRON i ItUCMIANAN,
Plaiiitiir
A Ring at YOUR Door.
"You Can't Beat
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rt'iVmilu lo the Ih'.ilijii;-
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ami Uol rn Ii-il. thai
Krmt i I'll I nil, x'tMiic liiuli-
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Sail liiiKc in ( iilii'oi itin.
I'ollts lust iiiiiiirallj iwint to
M'c nil tliej cm ttlien the.
trinel. Till- ''rlce ofi'eis the
biggest possible I i.ucl (rent
The M'liidiile mis ilaiund so
that all 'lie licsl sccii $ s
passed In dn;IUIi(.
It takes n Utile l.iiueiv but It
costs tin mure. It Is the Mini
route going, ret liming or bath.
J. N. BYERGO, Ticket Agent
IIAYIXU IUHMDKDTOQnT FAllMIXO AND 3(H I) TO SOI Til DAKOTA, I WUX NULL ALL MY
IM'JIISOXAL IMtOrKltTY AT ITIILIC AlHTION AT 31 Y FA KM I MILKS NOIITII AXD 1 MILK
VYKST OK JACKSON, NKIM5ASKA, OX
Tuesday, Feb?y
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SLK COUMKXCKS AT vi O'CLOCK SHAKP.
TUKK LCXCII SKUYKD AT XOOX.
lx3 Head of Horses and Mules 13
Tuo span in" 31 nl", (5 yours old, i. aliout 'J2(I0.
One s.ian ol' f?rcy Mitres, 5 years old, wl. about !i!0(l.
One rey Mine, ." years old, vi. about 1000,
8 head of Cattle
40 head ojf Shoats
One leant of Colts, 2 years old.
One span ol" suckling Mule.
One .Mule, '2 years old. One Missouri .Lick.
2 Milch Cows, one giing
Three -yeitr-old
milk, and
Heifers.
one will be Kresli by date mm'
Three yoiirliiii;- Steer Calves
Sale.
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'2 Luniber Wagons, One Single Buggy. One MeCortuiek 7-t'oot Hinder. 1 Deering Corn Hinder. 2 Hiding
Cultivators. !! Walking Cultivators. 1 Walking Stirring Plow. 1 Hiding IMo.w. 1 Stump Hreaking Plow.
I Disc Harrow. I Tank Heater. One lS-Harrel Stock Tank. One JMtou .Machine. 2 Hiding Listers. One
Hay Hake. 0m 10 20 Titan Tractor. One .'-Hottoiu Tractor Plow. I Tandem Tractor Disc. 1 Xew Hob
sled. I Xew Cutter. 2 Hay Hacks. One Mi-toot Hoat. 1 Hog Hack. 2 Oil Tanks. I Hog Waiorer. . One
Set of Harness. ISO Hods of Hog Wire. One Xew 10-Kgg "Old Trusty" Incubator. One De Laval Cream
Separator. Numerous other articles not listed on bills.
I Dresser, 1 Sewing Machine. I Kitchen Cabinet, and other Household (Joods.
1 Ford Touring Car. 1 Maxwell Roadster. About 250 Bushels, Oats.
TKHMS OK SALK- Ton Months' Time will be given on approved notes bearing 10 per cent interest. All sums
under $10.00 Cash. No goods removed until settled for with the clerk.
GEO. BANEY, Owner
COL. K. K. HASMCSSKN, Auctioneer.
HANK OK DAKOTA COCNTY, Clerk.
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menia : Dr. H.
O b a iidjanlaii,
I'rcbldcnt of
tliu Armenian
Uepubllc, has
H sent an urgent
cablegram to
P b a r I e V.
VlcUrey, Gon
oral Secretary
of tho Nea
Kust Belief, 1
Madison Ave.,
Xew York City,
Dr.H.Ohandjanian r.ac8tInK lm-
Armenian Pri.,d.nt-XrnSi
tlie starvation of the Armenian peo
ple before the next harvest can be
gatheied. President Oliaudjuulau'a
message reads :
"OwIhk to ball, rain and Held
mice, the barest In Aiineula fell
below expectations. Stuiidlui; crops
appealed well, but owing to poor
seed, returns were not as good as
was expected. Maximum returns
1 10,000 tons, only suluclenUor eight
uiontlis for one and a half million
people. Food crlhls critical and In
tensified by new Turkish Invasion
of Armenia. It Is estimated that
100,000 peaceful Inhabitants of
SnrlUamlMi mid Kara region have
been forced to renew tho life of
refugees and llee towards the In
terior of Armenia. Tbero are also
large numbers fleeing from Itnlslio
vlks In Azerbaijan and Southern
Kussla, aud coming to Armenia,
(''ariners, fearing famine, aro un
willing to sell crops, thus leaving
(he cities foodles, In addition to
the Armenian crop-, ten thousand
Ions bae been purchioed from
tielgliborlng countries.
"In order to save Armenia It Is
nocchsnry to secure Hour from
America, AO.OOO tons, maximum re
quirement. In the name of the Ar
menian (Joverument and tho Arme
nian People, 1 beg that you tue
your wide Inlluonce In order that
the Near Kant Itellef may bc-cuiv
uud hhlp the Hour needed. I am
cure that In this .serious crisis the
Near Kast Itellef will not fall to
continue Us aid to Armenia In her
Jtruggle for existence.
"H. OHANDJANIAN,
"President of Armenia."
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." years old, well matched, ut. "2 100 Mis. One
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:i Hrood Sow., Chester White
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hay road mare, age S, wt. 1(1011.
2 a ea rli UK Calves.
Hreed,
Two sets of Heavy Concordllarncss, new las
complete, One Stoun-hton Knrm Truck, :l',.lnt
Hay Hack and WaK"it. One Sprint; Wilson.
sprliiK. One :P,.inei Coluiuhns Wiikoii
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Farm Machinery, Etc.
ALL NEW LAST SPRING CONSISTING OK: 1 Hummer corn planter, with 120
rods of check wire. I IIIC 18-disc, disc harrow. I -l-shovel Bailer cultivator. 1
(J-shovel walking cultivator. 1 P & 0 l(5-inch sulky plow. 1 12-inch walking plow.
1 Standard mowing machine. One 3 II. P. gasoline engine. 1 power grind stone.
1 double-geared pump jack. Some Household goods and numerous other articles.
I'sttal Sale Tertns.y
Sale Hegins at 1(1 O'clock.
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COL. K. F. HAS.Ml'SSKN, Auctitineer.
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C. .1. (JOODIMOLLOW, Clerk.
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