THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. FAGS FOUR PLATTSHOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBHAL XZbc plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEESLX AJT PLATTSHOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice. Plattsmouth. Neb., aa econd-cla mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PSICE $2.00 THE LORD DELIVERED HIK But thou hast fully known my doc trine, manner of life, purpose, faith, long suffering, charity, patience persecutions I endured: but out' of them all the Lord delivered me. II Timothy iii, 10 and 11. :o: The best substitute for brains is silence. :or - If the flapper keeps on there won't be anything to flap. -:o:- It is well to arise to the ocoassion, but not to go up in the air. -:o: After mixing business .with pleas ure, business never looks the same. :o: Washington has stopped saving daylight and Isn't saving anything now. -:o: In spite of the fact that financial experts are saying business is bet ter, it is. : :o: If nature never made a mistake, we would like to know why is a mosquito? :o: We spend four billions yearly for fun and still some people never seem to have any. It is said that people are getting better every day, but the nights are getting longer. :o: The world gets better. A woman liver with her husband 46 years be fore shooting him. :o: In Georgia a man was on the jury that gave his wife a divorce. That makes it unanimous. :o:- The ex-kaiser's memoirs will be published in September. The melan choly days are coming. :o: It is permissible to eat onions in a restaurant. The bill will always take your breath away. :o: The easiest way to discover lost relatives is to die and leave a lot of unencumbered real estate. -:o:- The new tariff places a tax on cash registers, but Is undecided about other musical Instruments. -:o:- An Omaha boxer got a divorce be cause his wife beat him. She mu3t be one of these clubwomen. San Francisco has opened a plumb ers school. Th first lesson should be "improving the memory." :o: "Adam and Eve" were arrested in the Maine woods for killing a deer. Eve probably tempted Adam. Daugherty says he would not quit s his job for a million dollars. Is the unemployed as bad as that? -tot- Meanwhile, the thrifty moth is making reservations in blankets for the winter season of 1922-23. :o:- A booster is a man who is success ful at getting somebody else to do what he ought to 'do himself. :or In Florida a lost aviator lived on grasshoppers for three days. Now he has no trouble dodging autos. -:o: After looking over what congress men have done, we wonder why they don't collect their life insurance. :o:- In Detroit a man married a wid ow with twelve children. This puts the aviator who 'dropped four miles In second place. . :o: Appearances are indeed deceiving, knew a man who habitually wore a plug hat and yet at heart he was decent and kind. : o-- We heard a lady remark the oth er day, that she was more than proud of our boys, the way they had conducted themselves during this strike. :o: The Boston Herald suggests that what the fighting Irish need is a de version. If they could only get a tar iff bill to argue, says the Herald, their trouble might vanish. :o: Italy is declared to be threatened with civil war, but these days the Institution of government does not consider civil war anything like the reproach it used to. It's a sort of adjunct to government lately 0:0 Blank book at the Journal Oflice. PER YEAR I2f ADVANCE A big wheat crop is predicted. Say it with flour. A little thoughtfulness will ac complish much. Some men are deliberate while others acknowledge they are lazy. One nice thing about smiling, it keeps folks from observing your ears. 0:0 Cheer up. Only one person in ev ery 300,000 is struck by lightning. :o:- England wants American laws. We might give her some we don't use. -:o:- Wonder why people like to be in the front row every place but at church. One fool bigger than a fool is a fool who laughs at his wife's last year's dresses. :o: Only way advice president can get his name in the papers is by being born on a holiday. ' The only time that you can mix business with pleasure Is when it'i a pleasure to work. :o: She hates to go to the mountains to see the scenery when she can go out to Cedar Creek and be the scen ery. :o: Everybody who wears clothes, you would think would oppose a high tar iff on wool. But you might also think that every man who wears a Ford would support Henry for president. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of r.n Order of Sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 3rd day of September. A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following property, to-wit: Lot numbered five (5) in the southwest quarter (SW'i ) of the northwest quarter (NW'U) of Section thirty-two, (32) Township twelve (12) North, llanire nine (0) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka ; also the west one-half (W4) cf Lot fifteen (15) and all of Lots numbered sixteen (16) to twenty, (20) inclusive, in the Village of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska; also Lots five (5) to eight, () in clusive iit Block nine, (9) in Ryder's Addition to the Village of Greenwood in Cass county, Nebraska, except the north sev enteen (17) feet of said Lot eight (8) The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Forest D. Clymer. Mary A. Clymer, Ernest B. Stewart, Lena Stewart, Fred Ether edge, Ray Rouse and Minnie Rouse, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Marine Sav ings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, J.uly 28, A. D. 1922. . C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following property, to-wit: The south half (Sfe)y of the r.outhwest quarter (SWU) of Section three, (3) Township eleven. (11) North, of Range twelve, (12) East of the 6th Principal Meridian The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John R. C Gregory and Phoebe A. Gregory et lal, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said corrt recovered by The First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, plaintiff, against said de fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 28, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON. Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. Pasture for Rent! I have good pasture with run ning water for a few head of cat tie on my my farm, two miles east of Murray. T. H. POLLOCK, Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of ' Administrator - The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- tjr. S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of J. B. Seybolt, deceased. nn rpn diner and filiner the petition of William Seybolt and Mrs. Bertha Shrader praying that aaminisiraium of said estate may be granted to M. S. Briggs, as Administrator; Ordered, that August 15th A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned fnr hpnrinp sahl netition. 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 the petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendeney of said petition and the hearing there of be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi -weekly newspaper nrinteri in s.-iirt countv. for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated July 20th, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) J24-3w. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry F. Kropp, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Sarah L. Kropp praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Ernest C. Kropp, as Ad ministrator; Ordered, that August 7th, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. is assigned for hearing 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 pe titioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jour nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print ed in said county for three success ive weeks, prior to said day of hear ing. Dated July 13th. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) jl7-3w. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of tho court house in Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing property to-wit: Lot twenty-two (22) in Por ter Place Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Wiley G. Brooks et al, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Thomas Wiles, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 6th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Execution issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 14th day of August. A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front door of the court house in Plattsmouth in said county, sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing property, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8) in Block four. (4) White's Ad dition to the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of William C. Raapke and Joseph A. Bradley, de fendants, to satisfy a Judgment of the Municipal Court of the City of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, recovered by Frank E. Vallery, plain tiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 6th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Lou isa Gorder, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 28th day of August, A. D. 1922, and on the 28th day of November, A. D 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of 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 28th day of August, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for payment of debts 'is one year from said 28th day of August, 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 17th day of July, 1922. ; ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) J20-4w. County Judge: BURPEE BAB LOST On the highway, between Avoca and Union. Finder- please notify Miss Mia Gering at county treasur er's office, Plattsmouth. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass; ss. By virtue of fen Order of Sale with several judgments issued by James Robertson, Cierk of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house I in Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following property, to-wit: Undivided Interest of said de fendants in the south half of the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 29 and the south half of southwest quarter of Section 29 and the south half of the southeast quarter of Sec tion 30, all in Township 12, Range 13, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jesse Val lery and wife Mary Vallery, also known as Marie Vallery, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by James Addison Kiser, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 6th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. W. A. ROBERTSON and W. G. KIECK. Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cas3. ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale with several Judgments, issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of J said day at the south door of the ; court house in Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing property, to-wit: Lots 6 and 7 in the northeast quarter of the northwest quar ter of Section 24, Township 11, North Range 13, east of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jesse Val lery and wife Mary Vallery, defend ants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by J. A. Kiser, plain tiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 6th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska W. A. ROBERTSON and W. G. KIECK, ? Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale with several Judgments issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of Che court house in Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following property, to wit: Lots one, (1) two, (2) three (3) and four, (4) in Block twenty-two, (22) in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of W. A. Rob ertson et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment in favor of the Bank of Nehawka, Nehawka, Nebraska, re covered against plaintiff and defend ant; also a Judgment in favor of Fred E. Bodie, Receiver of Bank of Cass County and defendant First Na tional Bank, jointly pro-rata; also judgment of said Court recovered by William F. Gillespie and Morgan Waybright, Jointly pro-rata. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 6th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE To the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John Chandler, deceas ed; Waterman, wife of Geo. S. Waterman, first real name un known; Lou M. Hays; F. M. Wel sh imer; C. E. Welshimer; James Welshimer; . all persons having or claiming any interest in the north east quarter of Section 5, Township 11, North Range 13 east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that John W. Ruffner, Sperry B. Ruffner, Edwin G. Ruffner and Horace P. Ruffner, on the 19th day of July. A. D. 1922, filed their suit against you and each of you in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title in the said plaintiffs to the northeast quar ter of Section 5, Township 11 North, Range 13. East of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian, in Cass county, Ne braska, alleging that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple title of said real estate, by reason of ad verse possession for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said action against you, and title de rived from other sources, and are asking that the title to said real es tate be forever quieted in them and that you and each of you be forever excluded from having or claiming any right, title, interest, claim or estate in and to said real estate or any portion thereof, and that the mechanic's lien claimed ' by the de fendants F. M. Welshimer, C. E. Yv'el sbimer and Jame9 Welshimer be de clared void and no lien against the real estate hereinbefore described. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of September, A. D. 1922. JOHN W. RUFFNER. SPERRY B. RUFFNER,- EDWIN G. RUFFNER. HORACE B. RUFFNER, C. A. RAWLS, Their Attorney. J24-4w Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Vilas P. Sheldon, the mayor of Ne hawka, was looking after some bus iness matters at Union last Monday morning. D. C. West of the Nehawka bank was looking after some business mat ters at Weeping Water the first Cf the week. John W. Murdoch and family were enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beyers east of Avoca last Sunday. Mr. C. D. .Keltner the janitor of the Nehawka school is getting, the building ready for the opening of school which will be in September. Elmer Meisinger, representing the S. L. Collins Oil company of Platts mouth, was a visitor in Nehawka last Sunday dispensing his wares to the dealers. C. D. St. John the miller, was a business visitor in Union last Satur day taking with him a load of the output of the Nehawka mills for the Union merchants. Peter Johnson, southeast of town, is among the fortunate ones in that he has gotten his threshing complet ed and with very sotisfactory yields from this season's work. Geo. E. Sheldon of the Sheldon Manufacturing company, was a bus iness caller in Weeping Water for a short time last Monday looking after the interests of the company. M. E. Griffin who is employed with the Missouri Pacific as track work er had the mis-fortune to strike his foot with a pickaxe a few days ago and injure-the member, but is now working again. H. H. Stoll has been assisting for some time with the threshing at the farm of Frank Schlictemeier and af ter the conclusion of the work in that line has been assisting at the farm of Orin Pollard. U. S. Towns, a prosperous farmer living on east O street near the river, was a visitor in Nehawka last Mon day a guest for a few hours of his son. Geo. Towns who is employed with Mr. R. C. Pollard. H. II. Stoll, Delbert Switzer. Ed ward Wood and Oscar Hoback made up a band of fine looking men who went to Omaha last Monday. to enjoy an) eveningat the "Den" and know the mysteries of the Ak-Sar-Ben. County Attorney A. G. Cole and Sheriff C. D. Quinton were looking after some official business in Ne hawka last Monday. Their presence made some the recalcitrants look out of the corners of their eyes for a few moments. Charles Adams, accompanied by Postmaster Grover Hoback, rural carrier, R. B. Chapman and Frank Lemon, the tonsorial artist, were vis iting the Ak-Sar-Ben den last Mon day evening, driving over to the me tropolis in Mr. Adams' car. Herman Thomas, the genial M. P. station agent, accompanied by R. J. Johnson. Forest R. Cunningham and Chalmer Switzer were a merry band who went to Omaah last Monday where they spent an evening of pleasure at the den and enjoyed a hearty laugh. S. J. Rough and wife were in Om aha last Sunday afternoon where Mr. Rough drove the wife to catch a train for Streeter, 111., where she went to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Dean, and where Mrs. Rough will spend a few weeks visiting. Miss Bcrnice Tucker one of the teachers in the state normal at Peru with the conclusion of the summer school stopped in Nehawka for a short visit with her friends. Miss Doris Magney and the two Schlie fert girls while on her way to her home at Hildreth where she will spend a portion of her vacation. Mrs. V. P. Sheldon and children Elizabeth Jane and Vilas. Jr., de parted the first of the week for Buf falo, Wyo.. where they will visit for the remainder of the summer at the home of a sister of Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs. Lynn Meyers and after having enjoyed the rest for a season will return in time to begin the school year in the fall. With the auto of Stewart Rough and with Walter Wuuderlich as the driver, a crowd consisting of Messrs. J. M. Palmer, S. J. Rohgh, J. W. Mag ney and Mr. Wunderlich went to Omaha on Cass and Otoe county night where they spent the evening in uproarious laughter at the con ferring of the degree of Ak-Sar-Ben to the candidates which were to re ceive it last Monday. Combining business with pleasure and getting some needed repairs at Omaha as well as attend the Ak-Sar-Ben, Verner Lundberg, accom panied by Messrs. C. W. Stone, Chas. Hall, Merrill Sheldon were taken by Chester Stone to Omaha where the entire crowd laughed at the comic conferring of the degree of Ak-Sar-Ben to a few hundred of Cass and Otoe county candidates. Miss Josephine Thomas of Cali fornia, who has been visiting for some time at the home of H. L. Thomas and will visit also at Pal myra and Pawnee City as well as Falls City accompanied the Thomas family to Palmyra last Sunday where all had a most enjoyable day. Miss Josephine remaining while Herman and the family returned Sunday eve ning. Miss Josephine will rethrn in a few days. Played an Excellent Game Th StAvpns Avenue team of Om aha came to Nehawka last Sunday, and had a most enjoyable game of ball with the Nehawka team with) tho result that they" won over the local. team by a score of seven to one. ' The game was a very closely con testy one notwithstanding the dis parity of the score. Will Try Out the Proposition Messrs. M. E. Griffin and son, Hor ace have traded homes and Mr. Grif fin the elder, and wife will try the restaurant for a while and should Mrs. Griffin find her strength equal to the work at the restaurant some negotiations will be made for an ex change of the business. Meanwhile Mr. Horace Griffin, the owner of the business, is working at the home of Sam Martin, assisting in the farm work and threshing. West Teeming With Business Mr. A. C. Anderson of the Sheldon Manufacturing company, who has for the past three weeks been in tthe West, returned home a short time since and has to report one of the most successful of trips in the West which took our young man to the coast, and Included in his itinery the cities of Portland, Seattle, Spo kane and Butte and at each of which he was able to do a nice business. Mr. Anderson sold three and a half carloads of the cutput of the plant here which are to be shipped at once. Mr. Anderson says while crops are good in tiie West that they have suf fered some from want of moisture, but they have nothing to compare with the home state, the home coun ty and Nehawka and vicinity in par ticular". He says no one has a "hol ler" coming on conditions here, with and abundant crop and business go ing forward in a way which prom ises much for the future even beyond the past, that there is absolutely no cause for complaint or grumbling. Ju-3t stretch the tug and go on with the work and business and be satis fied with the abundant crops and the excellent business that now exists, moke it better by your efforts, or if you cannot see good in these times, back tothe woods and do not inter fere with someone who is making a success and who is trying to do some thing for himself, his town and com munity. MRS. MADSEN ILL From Tuesday'8 Pally. The friends of Mrs. Peter Madsen, one of the old residents of the city, will regret very much to learn of the fact that she has been quite serious ly ill at her home in the south part of tho city. Mrs. Madsen is quite well advanced in years and the sick ness has proven quite serious. If you have anything to sell, or want to buy, don't overlook a want ad in the Daily Journal. The New Jewelry Store! I have opened a new Jewelry Store and am carrying an excellent line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, consisting of Rings, Pins, Broaches, Buttons, Chains and in fact anything found in a well assorted stock. Repairing, will be given the best of work, in every branch of the line. A satisfaction guarantee in both warkand goods. E. R Norris Building, 121 TP F A goodrunk is your best insurance on the ar ticles in it when you are traveling. Why worry about your things packed in a trunk that be easily broken? Very often the damage done to your things on ac count of a poor trunk will more than pay for a good one. "Travelwell" Trunks combine durability with appearance. We have some new ones in stock. Real Values at $12.75 to $19.50 Steamer Trunks at $14.50 to $17.00 Come In and See Them! S D Established 1888 Phone 14. NEHAWKA Will ATTEND TRAINING CAMP Prorr Tuesdays Dally. The only representative from Plattsmouth this year at the citi zens' military training camp, will be Wilbur Olson, who this morning de parted for Fort Des Moines, la., to take up the "white course" as it is known, being the more advanced course for the second year students. Wilbur was at the training eamp at Fort Snelling last year and felt a great deal of profit from his attend ance at the camp and this year will have a more difficult and technical course of study and expects to re turn home with a great deal of knowledge of military tactics. CEDAR CREEK WINNER On Sunday the fast Cedar Creek baseball team tangled with the Richfield team at the Cedar Creek grounds and as a result the visitors were the losers 13 to 2, and at no time were they able to look danger ous to the speedy Cass county ball players. The Cedar Creek team will play the Wabash team next Sunday and a real hot game is anticipated by both sides as the Wabash team has showed up good this season. LOWER! THAN THE MALL ORDER HOUSES Yes. we are furnishing re liable tires at lower prices than the mail order houses ,are putting out inferior goods for. This good only for a limited time, so you had better get what you want while they are going. See the list of prices below! United States & Racine Tires NON-SKIDS Size 30x3y2 $10.90 Size 32x3i2 13.75 Size 32x4 18.30 Size 33x4 19.25 Size 34x4 20.00 JgThese tires are guaranteed but the prices cannot be assured for any great length of time. Come early. Lundberg Garage Nehawka . -:- Nebraska KENDLE, Nehawka, Nebraska WELWELL" SHELDO it NEBRASKA