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PLATTSJIOUTB SEMI- WEEKLY JOUBNAL
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1922.
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SUBSCRIPTION FSICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Il- k: ft lior luta ImoKs showing ev-
ry pc' nny ho cvt-r earned. U'lt there
are still other reasons for tLc paper
U. S. Senator (sliortajre.
GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK Omaha
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS! i
ANNOUNCEMENT j
I herehy announce myself as a ,
candidate for the st ite lesrislature. I
have received the nomination from j
the democratic party and would be;
pleased to receive the support of all j
who are desiriuus of lower taxes and
better economic laws. j
V. II. PULS.
tf. Murray, Nebr.
Governor
CHARLES W. URVAN Lincoln
Congress. First District
A srit-ntist fays there were flappers
::i Ksypt two thousand years as;o.
P'robubiy Cleopatra's mama was one
of t he'n.
To Fill vacancy I . .
W. C. PARRIOTT Lincoln j WIlt.K, ,v r vu'see a motorist do-
Conress. First District j in- a l it of extra rerkless driving.
JOHN H. .MOREHEAD Falls City;yoU n-t u.p wollorins if he isu t
State Senator ''i!5-fx-anibu!anoe driver. j
WILLIAM IL BANNING Uirrtm-"- :o: j
State Representative ! An aviator landed in a field and
WILLIAM H. PL'LS Murray j-ows 1 irked th castor oil off his nia-
County Clerk jrhin". A bey thinks they wanted to
FRANK J. LILERSHAL-Plattsm'th tay at ho::.e from school.
County Treasurer
MISS MIA U. GERING-Plattsmouth r.Iar.y r i.ubH ans assure Charlie
CourtV Sheriif Bryan t!.at they are for hi:r.. Ci.ndi-
G. II. MANNERS Plattsmouth d ites i iiwl s.T.t i r.i-nt turning to dem-
Political Announcement
I desire to announce myself as
candidate for the position of commis
sioner for the third district, chosen
on the republican ticket at the pri
mary election and will appreciate
what support I shall receive from
the voters of the county. Assuring
them I shall ever endeavor to woik
for the best interests of the entire
county.
II. R. SCHMIDT,
sll-tfw Murdock, Neb.
County Attorney
J. A. CAPWELL Elm wood
Register of Deeds
MRS. KATE MINOR Plattsmouth
County Commissioner
2nd District
WILLIAM STOHLMAN Louisville
County Commissioner
:;rd District
FRED II. G ORDER-Weeping Water
icruts all over the state.
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A.--T roaomers say the larjze nugcl
lanle 1 loud is llo.i'Oii trillion miles
frn:n lure. What a spleii'U'l place for
our saxophonist . to practice.
o:c
The former German crov. prince
says th::t the Fnited States o taht to
::iv aid to Europe. That's '. mny
in 1017 lie thought we omhi not to.
BE YE HOLY
Sanctify your:;Kcs therefore, and
be ye holy; for i am the Lord our
God. Leviticus xx, 7.
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The lazy man is known by the ex- :
cuses he makes.
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Evt ti if they did organize an aris
torracy f:f brai is we know a lot of
fn;:h who woiild go to studying and
l'MT i a newly smart auxiliary inside
of two years.
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Henry I of Detroit has reduced his
price ."' again and the University
A head trammed with wisdom is of 01' Kan-as believ-; that ought to
no value unless thero i.-s an outlet. solve the Christmas toy problem in
:o; many families.
Some folks ma lie their joys mere :o:
incidents and sorrows great events. S nator Hit. hco- k seems very en-
o:o . , tiiusiati- wit a the prospect.?, not
Isn't it a wonder the Ma.;:achus- only lor Iiimself, hut the entire dem
etts boy dressed ;is a girl didn't j orratic ticket. 1 says Brvan will
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having received at the primary
election the nomination for county
treasurer on the republican ticket, I
announce myself a candidate for of
fice of county treasurer, subject to
the votes at coming election.
I will appreciate the support of
all who desire the best service in
this office.
Election Nov. 7. 1922.
WILL T. ADAMS.
Annouacement
I desire to announce myself can
didate for the position of state sena
tor, having received the nomination
at the primary at the hands of the
republican party. Election Nov. 7th.
Thanking those who in the past
have supported me and the measures
for which I have worked, I am, very
respectfully,
A. r. STURM,
sl4-tfdaw Nehawka, Neb.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I announce myself candidate for
the position of county attorney, hav
ing received the nomination at the
hands of the democratic party at the
recent primary. Thirty-three years
of age. been in practice in Cass coun
ty since 1914. Graduate of state uni
versity law school. Served 21 months
in the late war, was in Philippines.
During the time have resided in Cass
county for twenty years. Your sup
port for th" position would be ap
preciated. Election Nov. 7th, 1922.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Elm wood. Neb.
catch cold and die?
If von don't believe sil'-nce is goM-
win with hands down.
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We are told that a dog bitten by a
en a million will be spent to make n ; skunk became nnd. It can hardly be
Chicago hotel quiet. j blamed. It, makes anybody mad to .be
:o: ibitt'ii by a skunk. It would make a
The British tactions next month j..ian positively peevish.
will at last cast lose who u is tnai
are the hitter enders.
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The Irish. Free State has ratified
the constitution whic'i will convince
Most brides exp. ct to be kept, in i,.,,,.,, who don't believe in
('-' iaring to eeryt!iing that the new
have, n't been ac nston. 'd.
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government is hopelessly reaction-
One sen;itor sas '.'. 'h w tariff is
terrible. Lots of people think it is a
great deal wors" than that.
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The ad va lire notices seem to dif
fer. One says Clemenceau will tell
. the United States the whole truth
Senator Hitchcock finds people
eager to learn the truth and many
republicans greet him every where. J :
Some folks save a little money
with the idea of buving something j ab,,ut '""i"- s here, and
they think they cannot afford. "' 1 "iane
spcecnes.
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REX YOUNG
General Auctioneer -I-
Live StocK Real Estate
Personal Property
PHONE 31-4 .J.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Call at raj' Expense
The disarmimrnt progra;,: is very
quiet. We can't hear anything for
the cries of the Turk's child victims.
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Charlie Chaplin has obtained an
injunction against an imitator. Why
didn't he do that two or three years
ago when everybody in the family
from the baby to grandpa was doing
the Chaplin walk?
ANNOUNCEMENT
The progressive party has asked
me to become their candidate for the
office of sheriff, the request coming
to me as it has, with their full con
fidence and support, they looking for
a man untrammelled by influences
which would hinder the full exercise
of the duties of the office of sheriff,
I have accepted the position of can
didate. Should I be elected I will en
deavor to administer the law and
perform the duties of the office with
out fear from any party or clique. I
shall appreciate the support of all
who desire the laws executed with
out partiality and with the best in
terests of all the county the aim.
EDWARD W. TIIIMGAN.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
Estate No. of Samuel M. Craig,
deceased, in the County Court of Cass
county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interesteil in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Wil
liam H. Wehrbein. the owner of the
hereinafter described real estate and
interested in such, has filed his pe
tition alleging that Samuel M. Craig
died intestate in Cass county. Ne
braska, on or about August 4. 1SS1.
being a resident and inhabitant of
Cass county. Nebraska, and the own
er of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The southeast quarter (SE'i )
of Section twenty-three. (2.'i)
Township twelve. (12) North.
Range twelve. (12) east of the
(Ith P. M.. in the County of
Cass. Nebraska
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons,
to-wit :
Mary Matilda Craig, his wid
ow, and the following named
children: Margaret I. Craig,
Mary Ann Craig. Catherine G.
Beaver, nee Craig, also known
as C. G. Beaver, AUie F. Craig,
Myrtle M. Craig..,' Ada M. Craig
a-ml James M. Craig.
That said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administra
tion has been made and the estate
of said decedent has not been admin
istered in the State of Nebraska, and
that the Court determine who are
the heirs of said deceased, that de
gree of kinship and the fight of de
scent in the real property of which
the deceased died seized, which has
been set for hearing on the 27th day
of November, A. D. 1922. at 9 o'clock
a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska,
this 24th day of October, A. D.
1922.
ALLEN J. BEFSON.
(Seal) :!0-"w. County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
ORDER OF 1IEMUNG
tnd Notice on Petition tor Se
t lenient of Account
lief ;.s in: v hi. jurt and equitable, j NOTICE TO CREDITORS
You a:id e.u-h you ; re lurthtr j The State of Nebraska, Cas coun
noti;ie i:i::t yoi are required to'ty.
.v. i r
:;e t i t i;;n o:i or b fo.'e
in tee Couritv Court.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State1 of Nebraska. Cass c.iunty. ss.
To all person:, interest' i in the
estate of Fred F-iako. Sr.. deceased:
On reading the petition or' Alice
F. Blake. Administratrix of said es
tate, praying a tin: 1 ettlet;: n: are',
allowance of her a'-c.,iiit 'i' d in
this Couit on the L'Sth day of Oc
tober. 1!22. and lor an order of dis
tribution ef the? residue of said es
tate according to the decedent laws
of the State of Nebraska:
It is hereby ordered that you ai: I
all persons interested in said. :natt"r
may, and do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and for sa;d
county, on the 10th day of Novem
ber, A. D. I!t22. at 10 o'clock a. in
to show cause, if any there i)t.. why
the prayer of the pe t it inner i-honid
not he granted, and that no: ice ( i"
the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be civev. to all
persons interested in said ra"tter by
publishing a copy of this or a r in
the Plattsmouth Journal, ; s mi
weekly newspaper ; rinted in - lid
county, for one week prior to siil
day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my' hand and the Peal of
said Court, tin's 2Sth day of Oat.Jn r.
A. D. 19 2.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Sea!) f::0-lw. County Judge.
: ;.i(,r!d::y, t he 2lth day tf November, In the n. alter of the estate of
or the a lie .'.n.-ns t lie re in con- j Nancy M. Grimes, deceased.
I taincd v. iii he t: as t rue and a I To tl.; creditors of said estate:
j'V'ive rendered in fav,:- of phi intiu ; V-.u are hereby m.tified that I will
1 : . 1 1 I : gaii..-t you ai:d each of you. ac- j .-It at tie' County Court roc.t.i in
: cording t ti. : pr. ytr of said peti-1 i'ia ;t.-.,. in said county, on the
tn.n. Dated tin.? 7th day of October, ! ;:. '.- -f December. 1922, and the
!A. i. 192. " : ' i way of .March. 192:!, to receive
WILLIAM II. NEWELL. and examine all claims against said
Plaintiff, e t.rc. a vioiv to thir adjust-
I W. A. UOBERTSi.'N. !:::: ad liov. : -:"v. The time Iiin-
.oli-h.v. Aity. for i'lainti::'. it.d f--.r the pre sen tat ion of claims
aeaira:t said estat3 is three ldonths
j fr.oni ?h." ."th day of Decen.der. A. D.
JEATII 0I: SISTER 1J'22. rnd the time limited for pay-
m-nt of de'ots is ouc year from said
i .U! day of IJaceniler. 1922.
Witness n;y hand and the seal of
id Civr.ntv Court, this .'!0th day of
' wa. : e . he !:::.- 1. n .:' i.d i the tu- r r, 1U22.
j la ,al of h.-r st si.-ie.-, .Mrs. Eva' ALLEN J. BEESON.
t '.: i t. which oi . i-ir :i there la: t Sat-; (Stall n2-4 w. County Judge.
h: ...v. .ilr.-'. i i':r -t u. ol le. 1
Mr. L. E. Vi'.eaau returned home
ia-: v. niu; iPM ;' ': r C:ty. la.
n i all-. 1
i to .Miihr. Soinii Da.h ia. ny : lie i I i
I :;e--s of :; d-ugluer tin re wiio was
: tillering v.i;ii an aitacl; of tjdioid
NOTICE, EAGLES
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asu ar- d for the daua-htei- for
lauterfii.'iv.n lit for Eagles and
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Ulit:! t:
death of h
I :heir !;:n:ili;s a- Eagle hall on Thurs
I ila.v i-r":iii;''. Novemhe-r 2. 1922. at
ihYeon. o .urr. d atid on h:-t Tues-, s k ' p Admission free.
iila. . a ! : i . i a; at i ochhk i nirsi
u a-
S'lddenlv :li aiai ie:
at (
' Le.r.ch, service.
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! ei a . .1 " :adv kavs a h.i iy of i iudit ' Blank books at the Journal Office,
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ANNOUNCEMENT
In announcing myself ftir the po
sitiem of (oiinty commissioner for
their third district, as the candidate
for the democratic' party, I only
wish you all to be assured that my
pre-sent term as such commissioner
has saved the county money. I have
endeavored to be economical in the
expenditure of the money of the
county. I have aimed to give the
work which I am entrusted to do for
the county, as much thought and con
sideration as I would my own busi
ness. If you think I am worthy of
your support, I wotild be pleased to
have it.
FRED H. GORDER.
For Commissioner, 2nd District
I wish to announce to my triends
throughout the county that I am a
candidate on the democratic ticket
for the office of commissioner of the
2nd commissioners' district and will
appreciate your support at the polls
on November 7th. If elected I will
not. only be a commissioner for the
second district but for the entire
county.
WILLIAM STOHLMAN.
Louisville, Neb.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a lien for keeping a mare
for six months, described as follows:
Color brown, weight about 950
pounds and age unknown to affiant,
animal has a smooth mouth, an affi
davit describing said mare and set
ting forth the amount justly due for
the feeding and keeping said mare
having been duly filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 11th day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1922. and upon which ib-n
there is now due the sum of $12. '10.
default having been made in the pay
ment of said sum, and no suit or
other proceedings at law having been
instituted to recover said debt or any
part thereof, therefore I will sell
said more at public auction at the
front door of the livery barn of Wal
ter Gochenour on Main street in the
City of Plattsmouth, in the County
of Cass, Nebraska, on the 11th day
of November, A. D. 1922. at two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
Sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 11th day of October,
A. D. 1922.
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OSCAR GAPEN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam M. Tucker, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You arc hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county, on No
vember 20, 1922, and February 20,
1923, at 10 o'clock a. ni. each day.
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with
their adjustment and
The time limited for the presentation
of claims against said estate is three
months from the 20th day of No
vember, A. D. 1922. and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
vear from said 20th day of Novem
ber. 1922.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 9th day of
October, 1922.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) o23-4w. County Judge.
a view to
allowance.
Your ad will carry punch if. you
write it as a plain "selling talk" in
stead of trying to fuss it up with
frills and exagerations.
and
ORDER OF HEARING
Notice on Petition f-r
tleiiitiit of Account
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In the County Co irt of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska. Cas ; county, as.
To all persons interested in
estate. jf Emiiv France's Biuke
ceased :
On read in c: the petition of Alice
F. Blako. Executrix of said estate,
praying a final se ttleim r.t and allow
ance of her account filed in this
Court on the 25th d iv of O -tober.
19 22. ami for an order
residue of raid estate
the provision'-- of the
Testament of said dcri
It is hereby ordered
till persons interested
may. and do. appear
assigning th"
a-, cordin g to
.r.st Will and
1. nt :
that von and
in said matter
at the County
in and for said
Court to be held
county, on the 10:h day of Novem
ber. A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m..
to show cause, if any there be. why
the prayer of the petitioner should
not
the
the hearing thereof be given to
persons interested, in said matttr
publishing a copy of this ordi r
the Plattsmouth Journal. a se
be granted, :
pendency of
lid that notice
said petition :
of
nd
all
by
in
ni-
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for one week prior to said
day of hearing.
In witness whereof. I have ht-re-unti
set my hand and the Sea! of
said Court, this 2Sth dav of Otoh-ar.
A. D. 1922.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) ofJO-lw. County Ji:d-;e. '
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the
Countv of Cass. Nebraska.
William H. Newell, Plaintiff, vs.
Philip Miller, ct al. Defendants.
To the defendants Philip Miller;
Matilda J. Miller; Fred Eaton; Mrs.
Fred. Eaton, a real name unknown;
Everett Eaton; Roy Eaton: Augus
tus O. Thomas; Anna V. Smith and
husband F. M. Smith, real name un
known; the heirs, devisees, legators,
personal representatives and all per
sons interested in the estates of
Philip Miller; Matilda J. Miller; S.
M. Eaton, real name unknown;
Eusebia C. Colvin; Joshua Davis;
Frank Eaton, each deceased; real
n.'.mes unknown; all persons having
or claiming any interest in lot four
(4), in block twenty-nine (29).
Young Hayes Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Ne
braska, real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that William H. Newell,
Plaintiff, filed a petition ami com
menced an action in the District
Court of Cass county. Nebraska, on
the 7th day of October, 19 22, against
you and each of you. the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to ob
tain a decree of court quieting title
to lot four (4). in block twenty
nine (29), Young it Hayes Addition
to the City of Plattsmouth. Ca;s
county, Nebraska, a.; againrt you and
each of you,' aiid. for such, other re-
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SHORT TERM
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JUDGE W. C. PARRIOTT
Barn in the First Com;ress
ional District: educated in the
schools of tie' First District;
graduated from the state Uni
versity of Nbra-hu; represent
ed Nem..h:i and i : U-aardsoa coun
ties iu th" stata lAijJ.oature;
served t r two Uir.is en tha Su
piar.c Cov.rt e'-. .ai iission of Ne
br. .-ha; intcrc-ted iu arieul
ti.re as the oivin r and oper
ator ef a farm in First Con
iresional District.
IS c.) t ALIi'H D FOR SERVICE
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The Boy Orator of 1896
Republican Gandinate for
Congress to Fill Vacancy
A Forceful Speaker
A Logical Debater
A Deep Student of Econo
mic Question
Able, Progressive, Patriotic
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w
m I. A
. Aflams
Republican Candidate for
Guntv Treasurer
Born in Cass County. Engaged in farming and
educational work all his life - successful in both.
During past four years in County Clerk's Offce
work very similar to work in County Treasurer's Of
fice. Eminently well qualifier'.
A Wote vor Adams Cleans
Best Service!