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PLATTSHOUTH 'JY JOURNAL ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921. FOTTX r Cbe plattsmouth lournat PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AX PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Poet office. Plattsmouth. Nob., a seeond-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE PennsjiTala tractors on Its has nearly farms. 7,000 A uniform law for motor trucks la proposed for all states. :o: A 11.500 American truck costs 21,000 francs in- Belgium. :o: Invisible government wouldn't be so fearful if it included invisible taxes. :o: Obregon says he will reduce the Mexican army by half. Why not do It twice? o: rest Some fro to the movies to their feet; others to practice read ing1 aloud. . i . . o:o Herrick's being bombed ought not to worry a man who has to kiss Frenchmen. :o: . , Now that perfume is being made from, poison war gasses, we may use the old masks again. :o: This foreign paper money would be worth more if they printed a comic strip on ore side. , :o: The end of a perfect day is when supper burns. ;o: - Misery -doesn't love company that stays for dinner. There is always room for one more oyster, in the soup. :o: Foland is about one-tenth the size of the United States. :o: Movie people seem to spend honey moons in divorce courts. . , 0- , If might doesn't always make right, it seldom gets left. o: o NOTICE CREDITORS In the District Coort of the united States for the Diwtrict of Nebraska. Lincoln division. In the matter of Jesse Vallery. bank rupt. as Not 58 in Bankroptcy. To creditors of the above bankrupt, of Murray, irr the County of Gass, the district aforesaid, a bankropf: Notice i hereby Riven that on- the 5th day of October, A. D. 1921. the Raid bankrupt wax duly adjudicated bank rupt and that the flrt meeting of his creditors will be held m nrry nice in The more a man goes around in the world the less cranky be be-comess. After the trip is aver' a man real izes those, "No hunting" signs were correct. td: A man wants a divorce because Lincoln, Nebraska, on the 17th day of his wife i a palmist.. An itching pal- tie forenoon, at which time the said peiuoya. creditors may attend, prove their claim, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, ami transact such other business a may properly come before such meeting1. Dated November- 1. 1921, DANIEL H. McCLK.VAHAN, n?. Heferee in" Bankruptcy. China is experimenting with growing cane and may raise a little at the disarmament party. :o: The French aviator who traveled 206 miles an hour probably got there before the bank closed. ;o: One advantage about smoking a pipe is that your wife doesn't com plain quite so often about ashes on the floor. :o: Wealth may not bring happiness but then, neither does poverty. :o: . All the average man has against tainted money is that 'taint his. :o: The most permanent, and costly wave seems to be the crime wave. -:o:- Down in North Carolina they are feeding the surplus apple crop to the hogs. And apples are not fattening, either. And here we are paying $2.50 and $3.00 per bushel. :o: - Two famous pictures were sold for a million dollars each recently. but something seem to tell us they will never pay dividends on the in vestments, Whieh recalls the story of the Chicago millionaire who up braided his- son for paying $3,000 for a picture of three sheep. "Young man," he said, "I could buy several car loads of real sheep for the money." :o: Aesop's fables, now being cartoon- It is evident that Fatty Arbucklded in the movies, appeal to audi- wall come clear of the crime of kill ing Virginia Rappe. Whether he ought to or not. o:o Wonder if one of the functions of he disarmament conference will be to . pull the Infant republics', teeth before they grow out? :o: The Scriptures give the idea that Adam and Eve were driven out of Eden, but there is a possibility that ences a3 sound common sense, the same as they appealed to the Greek? 2450 years ago. The fundamental truths of life never change. We are always looking for "the truth," yet usually the search takes U3 -back to old ideas, tried out through the cen turies. The search is not futile. It unveils new truths. That is progress. :o: Mrs. Patrick Keller Is granted a divorce in Boston. This was her Eve felt she had lived in one place ! thirty-fourth appearance in court. about long enough, anyway. . :o: Never put off today what will owing to the .peculiarities of her hu?band, and she hopes it will be the last. Strange doings, under some have to be done tomorrow, but on roofa. If you could be a mouse and the other hand some things, if put oft today, will not have to be done tomorrow or at any other time. :o: The pop corn season approaches. City folks-, when your children weary of their toy airplanes and mechani cal dolls, buy them a corn popper. The child that has never shaken the popper and watched yellow kernels explode into fluffy white pop corn, has missed one of the real joys of life. Hot and buttered, or candied spend a day in each home in Platts mouth you would lose all interest in novels and movies, branding them as tame. Also, you'd thank your lucky stars for your lot in life. :o: Ice cream manufacturers hold a national convention in Minneapolis. They say that ice cream consumed by Americans has increases 100, 00,000 gallons a year since prohi bition went into effect. That's near ly a gallon for every man, woman into balls, it Is as vital, for a com- and chi!d. But is prohibition really plete childhood, as Santa or Charlie Chaplin. "It don't take a man long to ba? his pants at the knees, and to make a. finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's the man of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. But she goes on to explain that the man who Is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services is keep ing his clothes in much more presentable condition than when he got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. c Goods Called for and Delivered M!i2J0UKNAL OFFICE responsible? Imagination has to work overtime to picture an old time bar fly finding, in ice' cream, a substitute for fire water. George E. Bider, 44 years old, is trying to figure it out in his homts at Cedar Rapid, Iowa. George is the step-father of his former wife and j the grandfather of six of his own (children. That is the result of his marrying his mother-in-law, after "getting a divorce from her daug-hter, who Is mother of his six children. Remember Bider when your brows are" knit solemnly, trying to f'gure out what one. relation you are to some A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being Dead foe Three Months I swear it was dead three months. writes Ir. J. SykestN. J.). "I saw this rat every day: put some Rat-Snap behind a barrel. Months afterwards, my wife looked behind the barrel. There it was deacL3 Kat-Saap sells in three sizes for 35c. 6x. t ?, . Sold and guaranteed by ' Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had raba F. G. Fricke & Co. JEOTICK TO- ( RK1HTOBS The. State of Nebraska, Cans coun ty. S8. In the County Court. In the matter nf the estate of Ellen J. Smith, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Yon art- herehr notified. That I wfll sit at the County Court room in Platts moutlii. in said county, on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1931. and on the 2".th day of February. A. IK 19dl, at 16:00 o'clock a. m. each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment ami allowance. The time limited for the presentation of elaimw afcalnst said estate is three months from- the 25th day of November, A. D. 1921,. and the time limftetl for payment or dents is one year from sakl zotn day of No vember, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal or said County Court, this 25th day of October, 1921. (Seal) o27-4w. County Judge. I.KCtr, OTICK In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Clara I Armstrong and Roy Tu. Arm strong, her husband. Plaintiffs, vs. J. V. CarnM et al, Defendants. To the defendants, the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and alt other personR interested in the estate of A. I. Bowman, de ceased, . real names unknown, and all other persons having1 or claiming- any interest In Lot 197. in the Village of Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 20th dav of Octo ber. 1121. the plaint iff filed their suit In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purposes of which Is to quiet and confirm plain tiffs' title in and to Lot 197 in the Vil lage of Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska, and to enjoin each and all of yoi from havinw or claiming to have any riffht. title, lien or interest either legal and equitable in or to saiu real estate or any part thereof, and to en join you and each of yon from In any manner interfering with plaintiffs' pos session and enjoyment of said prem ises and for equitable relief. This no tice is srlven pursuant to an order of said Court. You are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 5th day of December, 1921, or your default will be entered there in, and judgment taken upon plain tiffs' petition. Clara L. Armstrong ami ltoy L. Armstrong, Her Husband, Plaintiffs. By TIDD & DUXBURY. o24lw. Their Attorneys. OXICFJ Tt rHKOITOR The State of Nebraska, Caas coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of James W. Taylor, deceased. To the creditors of sairti ette: Yfru are hereby notified. That I will lt at the County Court roomjn Platts noutli in said county on the 19th day of November, A. D. 1931. and on the 2th day of February. A. D. 1922, a 10 o'clock a. m. each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a vMw to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited, for the presentation of claims atcainst said estate is three months fcum the lath day of November. A. I. li21, and the time limited for payment of debts s one year from said 19th day of November, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of laid County Court this 13th aay of October, 1U21. ALLEN J. BliEjsON. (Seal) 17-4W. County Judge. Girls lookirigr for a nusband had L better be careful about whose hus band they get. :o: America is short one; million' homes; but there are more short homes than that. :ot After all, bobbed hair has great future possibilities, it is the only feasible home hair cut. -: o: - . ""Congressmen betting on race horses," says a news Item. What do they know about speed? :oJ Most of the troubles in this coun try seem to center in the men who are trying to reform it. 1 :o: - - And when that Kentucky jury drank the evidence ther paper prob ably said: "Case goes to jury. io: - A philosopher is a man who is wise in nis- own estimation and a fool in the estimation of others. 0:0 - It is said that the whisper of a beautiful woman can be heard far ther than the loudest yell of duty. " IO: M,r These tourists going" overseas to see war ruins had" better stay at home and give our war ruins Jobs. . ;o: Looking up the address of the state penitentiary is a task the so phisticated usually leave to the sher- :o:- That Washington chaffeur who was stung1 for $250 by a man in nav al uniform probably favors complete disarmament. - - :o: - ' Of course, the moths did some da mage to our winter B V. D.s but they 'are suffering mostly from the tooth of time. A contemporary advises us that business depression has cost the far mers $7,000,000,000. Somebody has to foot the bills. :o: One of the things we refuse to get excited about is the government re port showing the parsnip crop to be t j a total failure in several states. o: o It is now generally recognized How Gasoline Affects M otor Uniformity Operation Instant ignition, quick starts and steady power depend on the mixture of air and gaso line vapor in the cylinders. If ycu use gasoline of dependable uniformity, it is net difficult to adjust your carburetor so that you get uniform results.. How satisfactory these results are depends, in turn, on the quality and nature of the gasoline. If it xs straight distilled gaso line, with a proper proportion of low, inter mediate and higher boiling point fractions, you get instant ignition and lots of power from a lean, clean-burning, economical mixture. Red Crown Gasoline is straight distilled gasoline that meets all the specifications of the U. S, Government for motor gasoline. YOU CAN'T IMPROVE ON IT FOR WINTER. USE. Authorized Red Crown Dealers Everywhere Wherever you go you can always get Red Crown Gasoline from reliable, competent, obliging dealers. The gasoline and motor cils they cell make motor operation more pleasant, more economical and more dependable. Drive in where you see the Red Crown Sign. Write or ask lor a Red Crown Road Map STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEBRASKA msssss CIM&WM 'a c C 2EI r 0t COOWN c 6ASOXIWE W I 3 O IASMRIE 1 'A KANSAS CITY'S PRAYER TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PEACE XOTICK OK HI IT TO HMET TfTLK T HfCtL ESTATE App. Dock No. 1 Tage 37. In tlte District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. James C. Kuykendall. naintlff vs. John W. Seymour et al Defendants. To the Defendants: John W. Seymore. Mary K. Taylor, James II. Iloss, Phi lander S. Wheeler. Olive 11. Wheeler. and the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons Interested In the estate of Wil liam H. Taylor, deceased, and all per sons having or claiming any interest in Lot 12 in Block 42 in the City of 1'iaitsmoutn, i.aas county, Zebras Ha, real names unknown: 1 oti and each of you are hereby notified that on th 19th day of Octo ber. 1921, the Plaintiff in the foretroine entitled cause, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant, for the pur pose of obtaining a decree from said court, quieting- the record title in the Plaintiff. Jamen C. Kuykendall. to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot numbered twelve (12) in Block forry-two (42) In the City of Plattsmouth, In Cass county, Nebraska, according' to the pub lished and recorded plat thereof. as against you ana each and all of you. and by such l.ecree to wholly ex clude you and each and all of you from any estate, rlut. title, claim or interest. therein or to any part thereof. and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. You are required to answer said ne. tition on or before the 19th day of December, 1921. or . your default will be entered of record and a decree en tered in said cause as prayed for in 1'iainim s petition. Date: October 29, 1921. JAMES C. KUYKENDALL, Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEYDA, o31-5w. His Attorney. PHQfsit. . TtfOTICU In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. gratp XlcCardle. Plaintiff, vs. Roy H. AI'- 'ardie. Defendant. To lioy H. McCardie:. You are hereby notified that on the ISth day of July, A. D. 1921. Grace McCardie filed a petition against you in tiie District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ir round that you, beinsr of suffi cient ability to provide suitable main tenance for her. and your child, the issue f said marriage, have grossly, wantonly and cruelty refused and ne glected so to do. and for the custody of the minor child, the issue of said marriage, to-wit: Clarence Kdwaid 11c Cardie, ased ten months. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday, the 12tli day of December. A. D. 1921. )KDEK UV H K.AIll i mil otie on Petition for Set tlement of Arronnt In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. tales, of Nebraska. Cass county, as. To all persons interested In the es tate of Katherine D. Becker, deceased: On reading the petition of Philip T. Beck-ar, administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance . of his ac count filed in this court on the 2nd day of November, 1921. and for a. de termination of the heirs at law of said deceased, and for such other or ders and proceedings as may be re quired in order that said estate may be finally closed and said administrat or discharged: 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 and for said county on the I2th day of November. A. D. 1421. at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause,. If any there be. why the prayer that the railroad brotherhoods were mere bluffing, but they quickly found out that the public wasut. Remember, a heated argument ac complishes no purpose whatever save to increase your blood pressure and it is probably high enough, anyway. , 0:0 It would probably be hard to con vince the proprietors of Washington hotels that no direct benefits will come from the disarmament conference. -0:0- Sheep glands to make brains re minds us what became of the old fellow who used to carry a buckeye In his pocket to ward off rheuma tism? Immediately after the morning session of the legion convention the delegates and risitora went to the Union station plaza, where the me morial of Kansas City for the war doad was dedicated. While the memorial was being dedicated, Kansas City sent to Pres ident Harding and to the nation as a whole, a message of peace. The mes sage, prepared by K. A. Long, presi dent of the Liberty Memorial asso ciation, in the name of Kansas City, will be carried by a dove, the em blem of peace and good will. The message said: "Greetings, Mr. President, greet ings of peace and good will from Kansas City. "We are assembled in one place and with one accord, consecrating Memorial hill to the glory of God and the honor of those who won the world war. Foch, the marshal of j night were captured Tuesday night r ranoe and conqueror or Germany, 1 by the police of Atchison, Kan. Ber, i3 hf re; Diaz, the defender of Italy, 35 here; Jacques, the redeemer of Belgium; Pershing, the American (Go.l keep) is here; 80,000 legion naires, mighty men of valor, are here; fathers and mothers of the glorious fallen, are here; wounded and groping heroes are here; the mighty soul; of -the multitudinous dead are here; the. quickened spirit of liberty, is here all ia one accord peace. "In the coming peace council may our glorious country win more glory still by leading. the war-weary na tions of the earth out of the wild erness cf discord and dismay into the Canaan of peace and prosperity." ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT II. II. Anderson and Harry IIos totter the two men who escaped from the state reformatory Sunday ,1 , . , . . . (i; . r . W .nA . tory, left at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday to bring the runaways back to Lin coln. The men disappeared between 8:30 and 9 o'clock Sunday evening. The report received by Superin tendent Miller concerning their cap ture said the men were caught in the act of breaking into a store. The report that an automobile stolen from Minden, Neb., Tuesday had been taken by these men has not been verified and it not believed to have been true. IV. fl. ROBERTSOH V Coates Block Second Floor ! . EAST OF RILEY HOTEL -:o:- A man's home may be his castle, but in these days when servants are scarce you are likely to find him in the basement, the garage, or the back lot. :o: There are several varieties of crea tures which hibernate, including the bear and the paving contractor af ter getting a busy street torn up for the winter. 0:0 Secretary Mellon, of the treasury, is either a brave man or a very fool ish one. He is the only person who has thus far proposed a $10 Federal tax on automobiles. o - A dog's life is from. IS to 20 years, according to a canine Journal. The author is dead wrong. We've known of people who led a dog's life from twenty-five to fifty years. , :o:- We do not know to what extent Woodrow Wilson disapproves of the acts of his successor, but we do know that the Harding brand of English gives Mr. Wilson a keen pain. -n One dollar will now buy 105,000 Russian rubles, but since the Rus sian government won't lay rubles down here in Plattsmouth. we must find some other substitute for coal. ;o: It makes a ; woman pessimistic when she finds . that the : man who has called her "the light ol his life." is willing to spend $15 per quart for 01 1 ne petitioner snouia not De xram-1 . . ... , 1if ., ii,or. ed. and that notice of the pendency of stuff that will get him lit up otner- said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In .said matter by publishing- a copy of this order in tue Plattsmouth Journal, a. semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, tor one week prior to said Tliis notice Is plven in pursuance of dav of hearlner. an order of the District Court of Cass In witness whereof. I have hereunto county. Nebraska. set my hand. and. the seal of said OiiACi- AltUAUUlii. 1 court, this Und day of November, A. By o31-lw. CHAS. Plaintiff. Ir. 192. K. v MARTIN. Her Attorney. ALLEN J. BEK30N. County Judge. wise. -:o:- Frank Simonds, the war critic, says we will be fighting with Japan in less than five years. All right. Frank. Maybe we can save enough to buy a Sanr Browne belt by that time. ! Br pa a a b a il M akes M Not On iLeonomies nt Certain oionug .yjrossiDie With carbon cleaned out and a supply of fresh, clean Polarine, you go faster and further on a gallon of gasoline. But that is not the greatest economy of a clean, properly lubricated motor. Freedom from wear on bearings and moving parts saves much more money. According to leading automo tive engineers 90 of the total expense for motor repairs is caused by using lubricating oils of inferior quality or wrong; body. Polarine is made by special processes which render it free from excess carbon. 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