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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920.
PAGE FOUR
0e plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKIiY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Kntered at Postoffice, Plattsmoutb. Neb., as second-class mall matter
In tlie County Court of Cass
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of tlie
I'oun-
estate of Adam
R. A. BATES, Publisher
r
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Quebec produces by far the greater
part of the world's asbestos.
:o:
The present ruling family of Japan
came to the throne in 660 B. C.
-: o : -
Susan 15. Anthony was arrested in
1872 for voting in New York.
:o:
Tlie nonnip want poonomv in state
a:Tair Then vote for Morehead fcr J is still stuck on the peak of high
governor. prices.
:o: :o:
for something that is 70 per cent
mule.
:o:
The slogan:
government!"
'Morehead and clean
War widows In Great Britain are
marrying at a rate of 2.000 a month.
.o:
Sugar is coming down, but candy
The world owes you a living, but
the paymaster often gets held up by
the hustler.
o : o
The constitution of the Argentine
Republic is modeled after that of the
United States.
: o :
(Invernor Morehead is for an eco
mimical state government. Vote for
him and get it.
:o:
The law of demand continues to
work, but that law of supply seems
to have been repealed.
:o:
German experts are experimenting
an artificial silk from tissues of hors
es and cattle unfit for food. . .
:o:
The man nowadays, who has more
money than he knows what to do
with, nm.-t be an lgnoramas.
:o:
The millions of dollars saved by
hcrtening women's skirts have been
expended for fancy stockings.
:o:
Remember the presidential elec
tion takes place on the first Tuesday
in November. Vote early and often.
:o:
The country is enjoying prosper
ity, but the continuous chorus of
howls indicates that the people don't
like it.
:o:
Ocas ionally a girl insists on a
church wedding because she realizes
it may be her last chance to show In
good clothes.
:o:
If you want economical govern
mentin state affairs, vote for More
head. He has been tried and not
found wanting.
:o:
Persons who claimed that they had
held communication with the dead,
in the sixteenth century, were burn
ed at the stake.
:o:
Lloyd-George is the most criticized
man in Kigland. but at the same time
Kngland has no man who can suc
cessfully till his place.
- -:o: '
The per capita taxation in Great
Rritain is three times that in the
I'nited Spates, according to the chan
cellor of the British exchecquer.
:o:
No cause for surprise in Harding's
refusal t meet Cox in joint de
bate. He was unable to "cut the
mustard", and his bosses knew it.
:o:
Personally, we don't mind tight
dresses, but we doubt if any woman
rhould appear in public looking like
a sausage in process of fermentation.
-:o:
Jud Tunkin says the country is
bound to be safe so long as people
manage to keep up a state of patri
otic anxiety as to whether it's going
to be so.
:o: :
You know what Morehead's ad
ministration has been in the past,
and we will secure a repetition of
the same kind if he Is elected gov
ernor now.
:o:
In scriptural times, milk and hon
ey seemed to be natural affirmities.
The modern reader, however, can
seldom see the world milk without
associating it with money.
:n:
A vote for V. V. Moran means a
rote for a man. who is abundantly
well qualified t fill the position of
state senator, or any other position
higher up. for that matter. ,
:o:
A recent article says that women
may he the salvation of farm life.
Maybe so. hut goodness knows farm
life shows little liklihood of ever be
ing the salvation of woman.
:o:
It is said that 19 new drinks have
been Invented since prohibition set
in. They make 'em sweet, sour, in
sipid and tart, but thirsters still pine
New York has a motion picture
theater with a seating capacity of
5.300.
:o:
Vote for V. F. Moran and secure
an able representative in the state
senate.
:o:
Miss Annie Stone. 102. is the old
est registered woman in Massa
chusetts. o:o
Germany doesn't care how many
industries the striking British miners
forced to close down.
o.o
And now sweet cider has been
placed on the prohibition black list.
Somebody is always taking the joy
cut of life.
:o:
Moorehead and a clean Nebraska
government? That's what you will
get by voting tor John 11. Moorehead
next Tuesday.
If Harding is elected president it
will be simply because the people
are tired of having a statesman In
the white house.
:o:
After a woman has been married
tv.o vears she wonders how she could
have believed things her husband
said during their courtship.
o: (i
Governor Moorehead is a man of
the people, and the people know it,
and every man and woman who de
sires a good, clean government should
vote for him.
:c.
Governor Cox will make a whirl
wind campaign through Ohio this
week. Senator Harding will also
make a whirlwind campaign through
Ohio. A breezy finish.
o:c
Have you realized how quickly time
flies? Jus think, one week from to
day a new president will be elected.
And we hope the three first letters
of his name will be C. O. X.
. :o:
The wholesale butter price is off
2 cents more. Tut, tut, now, don't
get excited. We didn't say butter
was cheaper. We only said the
wholesale price was off 2 cents.
o:o
"New England is apparently a
much on fire for the league 6f nations
and the democratic cause as other
parts of the country." says Senator
Pat Harrison. And he is probably
right.
:o:
In parts of England and Scotland
there exists an amendment custom,
for which a reason i.; hard to find, of
breaking part of tho wedding cake
over the head of the bride, with the
guests scrambling for pieces.
:o:
W. F. Moran has served four terms
as prosecuting attorney for Otoe
county and the people of that coun
ty know him as a faithful and un
tiring official. He will fill the po
sition of senator just as faithfully.
:o:
A doctor in New York suggests
that divorces be made easier and mar
riage more difficult. Since the courts
have assiduously been working for
years toward the first half of his
suggestion, and mounting living
costs have been attending to the oth
er, it is hard to see where' the New
York doctor expects his excited au
dience to come from.
o:o
Its President Wilson now who has
Candidate. Harding "wiggling and
wobbling" some more. When asked
by the president whether or not he
was correctly quoted in saying that
a representative of the FreBch gov
ernment had requested him to take
the initiative in forming an associa
tion of nations, he wiggles out of it
by saying "some French people" and
wobbled off hoping that the pres
ident will let it go at that and not
embarrass him any more.
WILL BE HARD TO GET
ORDER NOW A
King & Hamilton Grain Dump
or an OTTAWA SHELLER. If you wait till you need
them you will not be able to secure them. I also have
a few first quality Farm Wagons left at $185.00.
Act quickly.
3
Cedar Creek,
Nebraska
' Kaffenbcrirer. deceased: i
1 On reading and filing the application
of Minnie Kaffenbct tfer. administratrix
I of t lie estate of Adam Ka (Ten berger.
deceased, tendering ber resignation as
such administratrix, on account of ill
I Hoaltl. .1 iid in.-ihilitv to act as sum an
! mlnist i at rix further. and
ithat ;eorv A. Ka rrenlieiger no
1 pointed in her stead to complete
! admlnisl rat ion of said estate: j
' iKIH-:i:KI. That November J:!. A. 1 .
' 19.'0, at 10:l o'clock a. m. of said day
is assigned for henrii'tr said applica
tion, when all persons interested may
appear at a County Cert to l.e held
in anil for said county. and show
cause whv the prayer of applicant
should n'ji be piantid; and thai notice
I of llie pendency of said a ;'d ica t ion
and the hearing thereon be given to
nil persons Interested in said matter!
bv publishing a ccpy of tins order in :
the PlnttiMviout h .Journal,
wctkly newspaper printed in s
ty for three succi s i ve weeks
said day of hearing.
lated this 1'Htii day of
1. 19 JO.
ai.!kx .. i:i:i:h .y,
oJS-Svr. County Jud.
"TIfH OP IIEFEIIEK'S SAI.K.
In the lUstrict Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
r.enjamiii F. Goodman. Plaintiff, ' vs.
Robert F. Goodman ft al, Defendants.
Notice is hereby Kiven that pursuant
to an order of sale issued to me by
the IMstriet Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 28th day of Septem
ber. 1!1'0, in an action pending in said
court in which Henjamin P. Goodman
requesting ! vvas plaintiff and Kobert F. Goodman
lip-;" ai. were UfU'iinanis, i win, on the
the '3th 'lay 'f November, l'.f.'o, at 1 o'clock
j In the afternoon of said day at the
S'M'.th In r.t door of the court house in
I'lat tsmoiil h, Cass county. Nebraska.
ofTer for ;ile ;it public vendue to tlie
highest 1 i'blt r for raslv tin' following
described !itl estate situated in the
i'ity 'f i 'la ! tsmout It, Cass county, Ne
braska. 1..-M it:
lots r.iiu1. ic:i. e:"ven ami twelve in
Hlocli one hundred ten, accord hit; to
tlie published and i t corded plat thereof
raiu s..i'.' vvi.l remain open for tine
hour.
C. A. KAWl.:;.
referee.
CM AS. K. MARTIN'.
nol-.V.v. Attorney.
it semi
aid coiin
; prior to
..her, A.
The
ty. ss.
MITK I '
ytato of
io t ltr.iinoiis
Nebraska. Cass
ii:i'i: n vts
To the defendants, the wc-st half o f ! Kf if en ber r.
1:1
In
Un
file
the northeast ouartcr of Section seven
teen 1 7 Tovviisl-.jp twelve l nirth;
llansc nine CM east of the rth p. m l
In Cass county. Nebraska, and all per-
sons claiming any interest of any kind I
in said real estate or any part thereof;
S. N. Merriam. whose first and full
name is Selden N. Merriam. Seldn N.
Merriam and l.vdhi Merriam, his wife.
A. Corbin. who.-e first and real name
is Austin Corbin and Hannah M. Cor
bin. his wife. I. V. News'iri. .1. W. New
sum. William lur!ee. William Purfua.
' otmty
matter
d.
of
Hilt.
the estate
ised.
of Adam
To the enditors of said estate
You are h. ye by notified. That I will
sit at ti e County Court room In Platts
month in s.i:, comity, on the 6th day
if November, l'ljo, and on the 1st dav
of l-ebri-Hiv. ini'l. at 10 o'clock a. m.
e:i h day. to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a view
to their ad.tust nn'iit and nilovvanci
i lie tnri" limited for the presentation
' f claims ;u';iinst said estate is thret
months from the fith day of November
.v. I'. I'!.". . i ri I tlie nine limited for
lenill I ll. in lie i ... . . . i. ,,r ,11. t i r,..,,..
i j '
unknown heirs, devisees. l".;ateos an-
fersonal representatives, and all other
liersons interested in the estates of cai i;
of the above named persons.
You and each ol yen. s named am!
designated above will tr.ke notice thai
on the Jlth day of August. ll'.'O. tie
plaintiff. Kobert Klot.. tiled his petition
airainst you and each of you in the
1'istrict Court of Cass county. Nebras
ka, the object and prayer of which pe
tition are that the court m:iv tilid ate!
decree that plamtill and his 'antors
l.iive been in the side. open, adverse,
notorious. exclusiv e. coiitinuo is :i ii I
peaceable possession of the whole of
the west half of the northeast imarler
twelve 1 J north i:.-inue nine : eat
of Section se. nteen 1 7 To v. :.sh i
of the Ml) p. III. in Cas; n.m.'y, N -braska.
for more than twenty year.--!a-t
past as owners thereof, and have
made valuable and histimr ii.ioio-.e-ments
thereon: that the defeats i.r.d
rlmiils upon the plaint ill's title to sai -i
real estate, as set out. in bis petition
mav be removed and the title pijct-.!
in this plaintiii : tl:a"
ami each of them and
iminur b . through -r-a
n v of thi m, m i v 1"
rlaim'i'K or a ss.-t I i e l,"
saiil rial estate, or anv pari
(. or from intci lei in:r with t1"'
ipiict and peaci-abu- possession t tni
daintir'f therein, and for such other.
further and di:!cicnt flief. a.s io '.
just and eipiitable in tii" premises
Yon and each of yon a'-e reoi.iri
ti liliiiee t-.etiti.oi ili ( f
-,wu Mninliiv the I'.th dav of Uffl'llltf. I
1320.
Hated tl'i.x 'JOth dav of i . tol er. 13J0.
i: )Hi:r:T km t.,
Plaint i:T.
J. 1 1. P.AKKY.
oj.". -Ivvs. Attorne.- ;.ir nani'Mi.
I said tli
Witne.
d.
m v
said I'liii.ity (
October. l'.t.'O.
f November. Ill JO.
ha 'id and the si a 1 of
'our I, this 1st day of
I Seal! ol-
AI.LKN
.1. PKKSON.
County Jud";e.
Ne
Tn
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l-e.a n
v. es t
Sect h
till.
Ill
I.I'Gtl. NOTKT.
Jee to iion-re.s-ident iiefendant
Ti e . ree i;aplist 1-ore.i'Tu ;.!is-So.-ntv.
a corporation; Ann-rican
v.- I i ii. t Company, a eorporatio
half of the northeast ipiarter of
!i twenty (Jn.i, Towti'lnp eleven
North lliin-'i' ten (lot, i ast of
ith P. i
tel all p rsi
f any kind
i':y part tin
Yet! and e
. Cass county. Netuask
ns ilaimmii any interest
in sant leal estate, or
reof:
in Ii of you are Jierebv
and contirmi'd
the defendants
all persons eh
under them or
I'llllHIH'll t rolll
tit!.- to
there
be
tilled that llenrv Mi i I j u r tren. as
lintilT mi the Ji'th day of September,
tiled i.is petition in the I'istiici
ml of C.i-is eoiinty. Nebraska, where-
i'-ii of you are defendant.s.
ld pravi-r of which peti
yo;i and each of you. and
ilHimimr by, thrniuh or
itversel.- to plaintiff, be
have no interest, rinlit,
n in or to:
.1' it the northeast
Section twenty (J),
lever. 111, North l;:m?;
I the (Jth P. M.,
hras-ka
tin
I
I
I
in yuii and
t he objei t a
lion arc t! at
all persons
n mli r von ;
adjudged to
il;ilf. or Ii
West !
1 1; i ; t r o
Towns l ip i
ten i 1 0 i. ens
' "ass con ntv.
Notice t on-ltesii!citt llefendftit
To Silas Huff. Hefendant:
You will take noti-e th.at on Ire
!th day of Gctoher. P.'JO. the plaintiii
herein. Mrs. A. C. Hu!T. filed her j.eti-
tion in th IMstriet court 01 t ass conn-
tv. Nebraska, against said detendant.
Si'ns IIikI, the ob.iect and prav'er ot
which are to foreclose a certain ta
rtilicate duly issued to the piaintl!'
on tlie till oay ni .mivciiiiiit, i :!.-. o
tin tri-asuri-r of Cass i-onntv, Netiraska,
f.r the taxes duo and delinquent on
I.ots ti.'tl. :'.J and :::! in the Villas"
f Ioiisville, Nebraska, for the sum
of JS.::i, and for the .sum ot Ji.J suh
si'ipient taxes paid during the 'yejn-
P'lS and SJS.OJ sitis.Muent taxes pan!
bv plaintiff for the year 1H1!I.
That the above described real estate
be charged with the above amount
with lawful interest thereon, and toat
plaintiff be awarded foreclosure there-
f. and that eipii'y of redemiition aim
II other interests of the defendant
Silas Huff te forever barred and fore-
loseil. and that said real estate be
old to satisfv the amount of the lien
due thereon, and for such other eijui-
1 a ble rel icf
You are reouired to answer
petition on or before the Jjnd day ot
November. Ill JO.
Hated this 11th dav of October. 10 JO.
M JiS.
or a::y part or" portion thereof, and
tir.t the pliintiff liinry Mei r j i: rjror..
I"';i';lii-r v ith ! is p-ranturs be adju.'.
i d lo have been in the adverse pos
: i .'sirn o:' said lain! f r more than ten
sens last past, and that the lesa!
itlo tl.eret i has become fully vested
In Henry MeirjurKeii not withstandin;:
tlie claims of you and each of you.
or any one claiming by, through or
iialer yon, and that the title to said
land be forever quieted In the said
Henry Meirjuriren, as against you and
each of you. and that each and all of
said defendant sibovo named, and those
whose tii.m.s are unknown, and not
stated, ba forever birred from claim
ing or asserting any rijrht, title, in
terest or estate in and to said real
state or any part thereof, and for such
other and further relief as to the court
may seem jus;t and equitable.
You and :n h of yon aw further
notified you ar required to answer
said petition ui ir before Monday,- the
JJnd day of November. PJ-i.
hknky Mr:n:J!
c
A.
1 1 - I v.
KAWI.S.
Hi-
r:c.i:N.
IMaintilt
A Hoi ney
jiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiilimiinniiio ,..
crimped, not posted
MViofe all this talk about CrlmjjfaP
ty.
i
Th-
In
In
I!
To
MITICK TO CltK.lllTOItS
State of Nebraska, Cass conn-
the County Ctmrt
the matter of the
lack, deceased.
the creditors of said
tate of Sarah
estate:
You are Jierebv notified. That I will
sit at the Countv Court room in Platts-
saidimouth in sa id county, on the 10th dav
A.
A. C. HPFF.
Plaintiff
K A Y I
oil-?
Atty. for Plaintiff.
i.i
Tliomas
I.
10.
Ml Til I".
I'niU-rwood,
1 efen-
Tii
dant :
You arc hereby notified that on tho
nd dav of Jnlv. lHJii. Sarah K. 1'nder-
wooil. Plaintiff, tiled her petition and
iiiuienced an action against you i:i
the Histrict Court of Cass county. Ne
braska, the object and prayer of which
an' to obtain an absolute iiivorce trout
you on tlie fjround of extreme cruelty,
without provocation or fault upon the
part of the plaintiff.
1 on are requested to answer sanl
petition on or before toe Jyth day of
November. P.U0.
SA KA M K. l"NHKKWOOJ).
ni-lw. i'lainliii.
Blank books. Journal office.
it November. A. H. Plju. and on the
" !h day of February. A. H. 19J1, n't io
o'clock a. m. eacli day to receive and
examine all claims acainst said estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against paid
state is three months from the loth
day of November, . U. l'JJO. and th.
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said lath day of No
vember. l;jo.
Wrtnes.s my hand and the seal of
said Countv Court this Stli day of
October, P.ijo.
ALMCX J. HKKSON.
(Sf.il) oll-lv. County Judse.
n dress
better
havo leaded
zfv that there at e two
ways to fii'ii for
clothes. They are
Ifiaritiug' to take
care of thetn.
It is quite auianneily thiug to tako
care of your clothes invest nieut and
protect it up to the limit. Having
your clothes carefully dry cleaned
will improve their wear and help to
prolong the life of their s.tj lUh lines.
Getting acquainted with our work
means ;rettin in touch with a real
money saving service.
Goods Called for and Delivered
I'HIIII VI'K MtTICK
In t!ie County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Sam
uel Alley, deceased.
notici:
To all persons interested in tlie es
tate of Samuel A!ly. deceased:
You are herebv notified that on this,
the l::th day of October. 19J0, tlie peti
tion of Mark White was filed in tliis
Court allcsrinir that one Samuel Alley,
late a resident and inhabitant of Cass
county. Nebraska, departed this life at
Pock Hlufts. in-said county, on Pecem
ber Jnd. IS""., leaving an estate to be
administered and a Past -Will and Tes
tament disposing of same, which is
now on Ii!? herein, and vvhii'li was ad
mittid to probate in this court on the
fitli dav of January. 1S7H. before Win.
H. Newell, then County JihIhtr of said
county, as- shown by an order entered
on paue Jlo of Kntrv Hook "H" a rec
ord of said court, but that by over
sight or omission. the said County
.IinU;e failed to endorse his certificate
of probate thereon, as required by law,
to entitle said instrument to be read
in eridenie of title to real estate, and
piayiiic that said instrument be allow
ed, established, probated and authen
ticated, as required by law.
Yon are further notified that said
petition and proofs thereon will be
heard at tlie County Court room in
Pla 1 1 smou t h. in Cass couny, Nebraska,
on the 15th day of November. 1J0. at
nine o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time alt persons interested may appear
and contest the same, and unless ob
jections me tiled on or before said
day and hour of hearinp. the Court
in.iv prant the praver of said petition.
Hated October PI. P'JO.
ALLKX J BKKSON.
oil-3v. County Judge.
-
'OME
-itS-OL'RNAL OFFICE
Mini n to i-HKnrniKs
The State -f Nehin.-ka. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the Conn t Court .
In the m.-ittfr of the estate of David
Tourtelot. deceased.
To the creditors of sfli'l estate:
Yon are herebv notified. That I will
sit at the Co'intv Com t room in Platts
montli in said county, on the Cth day
of November. lO'O. and on the 1st day
of February. 101. ot 10 o'clock a. m.
each day to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a view
to their Adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the ifh day of November.
A. H. 19J0 and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
sail 6th dav- of November, 19J0.
Witness mv liand and the seal of
s;iid County Court, this 1st- clay of Oc
tober, 19J0.
ALLEN J- BBESON.
(Seal) 04-? County Judge.
M i stem, Lester, and you shall hear:
5 Tftcrc arc three ways to roll
a cigarette wet it with your
tongue, use paste, or crimp it.
But Spur is the only cigarette
note that word only that has the
crimped scam. No moisture as when
you roll a cigarette no paste as used
by other makers.
Crimping makes Spur draw easier,
burn slower, taste better. Looking at
a Spur will give you the idea and
smoking one will give you the result. ,.
And of course everybody knows
that Spurs are blended from choice
Turkish, fine Burley and other home
grown tobaccos. That's where Spur s
good old tobacco taste comes from
There's a lot more to be said but
write it yourself after youVe enjoyed
twenty Spurs from the neat'Iooking
brown and silver package. .,;u
Liggett Myirs Tobacco Co.
" '
Cigarette .
mmmmmmmwm
oiniKit, ok iii:im;
on I'elillon fur Appointment of
-lfiiinitritlrM
The Stat, of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
Hi the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Kin
mor K. lleece, deceas-cd.
Ui reading and lilintr the petition of
Sadie K. Keeee, Arthur H. Peeco and
I'hilip K. Keeee praying that adminis
tration of said estate may be granted
to Sadie 10. Peece and Arthur K. Keece
as Administrators:
Ordered. That November 13th. A. H.
10JO, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned
for JiearitiK: said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
in and for said county, and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should
not be granted: and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hear
infr thereof be Kivcii to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing;
a copy of this order in the Plattsmoutb
loiiriKil, a semi-weekly newspaper
printed in said county, for three suc
cessive weeks, prior to said day of
hea t ins'. -v
Hated October IT.. Ptjo.
AM.PN" J. HICKS! IN.
Sral olS-.lw. County Jude.
VOTE
GOVERNOR
LIEUT. GOV
ATTY. GENERAL.
.ARTHUR G. WRAY, of York
ROBT. MOUSEL, of Cambridge
F. L. BOLLEN, of Wayne
They are Endcrsed by Organized Labor and Organized
Farmersr-The Following is the Platform Study
It Studiously and Carefully.
vs. Henry J.
Kropp, le-
NOT1CK
In the Histrict Court. of Cass conn
ty, Nebraska.
M. Hrurv. Plaintiff.
Stoll; H. J. Stoll; Yui
fondants.
Tlie object of the above entitled
tion in which a summons is herewith
served upon Henry J.tull, ll. J. SU;I1
and V. K. Kropp. and all pernor.- un
known who may have or -lainr to have
any right, title or interest in aiul to
the North half of the Northwest ,i.: r
ter (N'i NV', of Section t . o CM.
Township ten 10. Pange twelve (1J).
'"ass county. Nebraska, is the fore
ilosurer of Tax Certificates No. Tolfi
owned by M. Hrury, plaintiff, and cov
erinc; tlie above described tract of
land.
That on or about the Gth day of
October. 1919. the plaintiff filed her
petition in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, and the above nam
ed defendants are hereby notified that
unless they answer within thirty days
of the completed service of this notice,
exclusive of the day of such service,
the petition of said Plaintiff bled
against them in the Clerk s office of
baid Court, such petition will be taken
as true and judgment rendered ac
cordingly. M. DRLT.y.
Bv Plaintiff.
' E. L.. HRURV.
oil.-. Her Attorney.
1. We favor the exemption of
farm iniproveme-nts from taxation,
and a limited exemption from taxa
tion of ail homes.
We favor state ownership and
10. We favor added guarantees
of freedom of speech, freedom of
assembly, freedom of religion and
freedom of the press.
11. We favor public ownership
operation of packing plants, flour of the railway systems of America,
mills, stockyards, creameries, termin- as proposed by the Plumb plan, and
al elevators and beet sugar factories, tne retirement, to private me oi uen-
m so far as necessary to restore com
petition and break monopolistic con
trol.
ators and congressmen who voted for
the Cummins-Esch Bill.
12. We condemn proposal No.
FOR SALE
A number cf Duroc Jersey Boars.
IS 3td ?tw. PHILIP HERZ.
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If it's' in the stationery line. ca!3
it the Journal ofica.
3. We favor municipal owner.-nip 333 fjanot No. 38, submitted by the
of cold storage plants, warehouses, constitutional Convention to the vot
and of all public service utilities. ers which makes possible the cre-
4. We favor state ownership and ation cf an industrial court,
development of the water power of 13 wj condemn the activities
Nebraska, and state or federal own- q the Xebraska Falr p,., Commia-
ershtp anu operation e, sion as no woperated. as useless.
needless and an economic waste.
14. We condemn the "Code Bill"
as written and administered, as a
dangerous centralization of power.
15. We favor the adoption of an
anti-injunction law, limiting the
power of courts to grant injunctions
and telerrranh lines
5 We favor co-operative banks,
and better and cheaper credit facili
ties for farmers and working men.
6. We favor all possible legisla
tive encouragement to the organiza
tion of farmers and wage earners co
operative associations
We favor state inspection of and prohibiting the issuing of re-
dockage and grading of grains and draining orders and injunctions in
other products. labor disputes.
8. We favor the right of eollec- 16. We favor equal suffrage for
tive bargaining by farmers and work- women.
ing men through their own chosen 17. We favor a bonus to soldiers,
representatives and up-to-date labor by both the federal and state gov-
legislation that will insure decent ernment, and to be paid in the mala
hour3 and working conditions. by the sixteen thousand additional
9. We favor better schools and an millionaires created, by the wai
increase in pay for all school teach- 18. We favor andurge:tco-6pera-ers
in accordance with, the import- tion between the cityVworker aa4 the
auce and responsibility of their farmer In e!ecting6fficia'fsv' and ee
work. curing progressive legislation.
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