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    MONDAY, JANUARY 1, igjg-
PAGE FOTJX
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUENALv
Cbe plattemoutb Jouvml
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at PostofTIce. Plattsmouth. Neb., aa second-class mail matter
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GOD TALKS TO MOSES
And the Lord passed by before him
and proclaimed, The Lord, The Lord
God, merciful and gracious, long
suffering, and abundant in goodness
and truth, keeping mercy for thou
sands, forgiving iniquity and trans
gression and sin. And Moses made
haste and bowed his head and wor
shipped. Exodus xxxiv,v C to S.
:o:
God help those who cannot help
themselves.
:o:
Don't forget to write it, after next
Monday, "1923."
:o:
Four more days and out goes the
old year, and in comes the new.
::o:
"Peace on Earth. Good Will to
Man. .What a noble sentiment, if
followed up.
:o:
True sportsmen will not kill more
than the law allows of game, and
the others will not either.
:o:
"Life would be fine," said Uncle
Eben, "if it was as easy to deserve
friends as it is to deserve enemies."
:o:
As we understood it, the Turks
want to get rid of the foreigners in
Turkey except the Circasian beauties.
:o:
Every man should learn to pray.
Then he will not be at a loss for
words when he gets in a tight place.
o
We are all wishing that the new
year will be more prosperous to those I
that need prosperity, than the old j
year. j
:o:
Resolve to be bettor in the new
year than you have in the olfSXlcd
knows we have people who ought to
do better.
:o:
When puppy love culminates in a
hasty marriage the two young peo
ple usually wind up by leading a
dog's life.
:o:
The stingy man or woman, who
can and won't help the poor of the
city, is not by any means the nobl
est work of God.
:o:
At a reunion of relatives in West
Virginia three were shot. Old Home
week must ve a sanguinary festival
in that state.
:o:
With Christmas out of the way
Europe's unfinished business again
comes up, which is war on earth, ill
will toward men.
:o:
The chap Vho says petrified wowl
la to be found only in the far west
lias very little acquaintance with
Washington, D. C.
: o t
The report that the ex-sultan's
forsaken wives are 17 to 35 years of
age arouses curiosity as to what be
come of the old ones.
:o:
The missing Mrs. Phillips was sup
posed to have the mind of a child.
Give a child a hammer or a saw and
something is sure to happen.
:o:
"Preachers receive $5 for mar
riages, lawyers $50 for divorces
no wonder there is a shortage of min
isters," says the Atchison Globe.
Fine winter weather.
:o:-
Get
1923.
order.
ready to date your letters
-:o:-
Year resolutions are now ia
:o:-
We will soon have our January
thaw.
:o:
Isn't it a good time to fill your
ice houses?
:o:
Every man is making his pile these
days. "Ash pile."
:o:
Radio is all the rage. He who hath
not one is in the soup.
.o:
People saving for a rainy day find
holidays an annual cloudburst.
:o:
What is worse than getting two
ties exactly alike for Christmas?
:o:
When the government begins on
the profiteers, look out for squalls
:o:
Throw away that cigarette and
resolve never to smoke another one.
:o:
Next Christmas you will see smok
ing jackets listed as gifts for girls.
:o:
If it is true that our government
is to intervene in European diplo
macy, it indicates a growing self
confidence at Washington which may
in time match our country's world
importance.
-:o:-
St. Louis woman who has acquired
11 husbands says she isn't discour
aged. Of course, had she only suc
ceeded in getting seven or eight she
.night have accounted herself a dis
mal failure.
-:o:
The Missouri woman who was hit
by a train and in consequence gained
213 pounds sued for and collected
damages because the accident made
her ashamed to hang up her . Christ
mas stocking.
:o:
An eastern clergyman asserts that
the average mentality of his eongre
gat ion is about twelve years. Okla
homa has a fourteen-year-old girl
preaching who ought to fit that pul
pit very nicely.
to
One St. Louis shoe factory sold
over 100, 00a, 000 worth of footwear
this year. This is not like a corpora
tion that has no sale. This had mil
lions of them. At that, there was a
tongue for every sole.
: :o:
"Film Star Bitten y a Camel."
Terhaps a lucky omen. If Ro coe Ar
buckle had been bitten by a -rohibi
tion mascot instead of by a juniper
berry demon he might not be around
at Will Hays' back door for a band-
out now.
:o:-
:o:
The pound sterling i3 now within
23 cents of par, being worth 4.63
iu tho world's standard money. The
pound is still about an ounce shy.
:o:
Miss Sparrow, 14-year-old New
York heiress, must get along on ?2,-
000 a month, says the court. That
ought at least to keep her in bird
Beed.
:o:
South American scientists report
the discovery of the remains of a din
osaur that was 140 feet long. He
probably just wore his life out drag
ging himself around.
, to:
United States slueths have stepped
in and spoiled the plans of Chicago
for an old fashioned New Year'p
eve. It might be termed getting the
drop on the wee drop.
:o:
Russia is back to normalcy in one
important respect, at -least caviar
is plentiful again at the equivalent
of a dollar a pound for the best, or a
million rubles for Tow grade.
:o:
. A French statesman refers to the
Point-are administration as "a year of
futile threats, vague promises and
barren accomplishments." We imag
ined eloquence wa3 in our grand old
American congress.
The American dollar dropped back
to par in the Amsterdam Bourse the
other day, far the first time in more
than three years. The majority of
Americans are hoping that their dol
lars will eventually climb back to
par in the United States.
:o:
That Kentucky bootlegger who
fortified himself in the mountains
and defied all authority was simply
an ignorant hill billy who turned
corpse after a brief experience. The
law is not all powerful, but it is
strong enough to wipe out those who
defy it.
:o:
Engagement and wedding rings in
platinum are the cat's fur these days.
Only Scottish Rite Masons now buy
broad gold bands for the finger. And
that makes grandma with her old
fashioned wedding band conspicuous.
Something is always happening to
stylo to make some folks conspicuous.
Senators from the eastern indus
trial states assert that the farm bloc
in congress is asking more relief for
the farmers than they really need.
But then, on the other hand, the sen
ators from the agricultural west
have a feeling that the tariff bloc
asked and got more relief for the
manufacturer than lie really needed.
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Constipation
Constipation of the bowels is a
stoppage of the sewerage system that
removes waste matter from the body.
It is as necessary that jour bowels
move regularly ouce each day to
carry olf this waste, as it is that the
waste pipes of your home be kept
open and carry off the waste from
the home. If you would enjoy good
health, keep your bowels regular by
taking Chambtrlain'e Tablets when
needed. Weyrich & Hadraba.
If any departed spirit cares more
for $5,000 than for even a few min
utes of time in the region where it
now abides, no matter which one, it
can pick up that amount right off
the bat by merely returning to earth
and making itself known to the pub
lishers of the Scientific American.
This offer does not include depart
ed spirits which were banished by
the Volstead act. Even in New York,
just before Christmas, they were not
offering quite that much for such
spirits in small lots. It would take a
whole gallon to cost that much, ex
clusive of the fine and the funeral
expenses.
"' The offer is made only for the de
parted spirits of human beings, the
idea of the Scientific American being
to prove or disprove all the beliefs of
spiritualists, both amateur and pro
fessional, by this one swashing swipe
of its sword at the glummy Gordian
knot.
This causes Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle to rise up on his hind legs and
emit a protest. Such an offer will not
attract sincere spiritualists, he as?
serts. but will attract a horde of fak
irs. And, no matter whether he is
right or wrong in his belief in spirit
ualism, Sir Arthur certainly is right
in that. -
What will any self respecting spir
it care for $5,000? The first thing-
folks are supposed to learn after they
shuffle off is that the most wasteful
thing-they did in life was striving to
accumulate money.
They find that Charon runs one
passenger line on which no tip
ping and "positively no gratitudes"
really mean something. They can't
buy any reserved seats from St.
Peter; or, if they pass through the
door over which, according to Dante,
is written 'A11 hope abandon, ye
who enter here," they are supposed
to at once begin regretting that they
ever had any but the most honestly
and aruously earned money. They
not only are believed to realize
wealth and all it brings are but
childish toys, but to pity their de
luded friends in the world they left
behind. So how are they going to be
appealed to by an offer' of $5,000,
cither for their own use or that of
their friends?
About the only chance the'.Scien-
ific American's offer has of bring
ng out anything but fakirs is for
ome departed Potash or Perlmutter
linging to the acquisitive faculty
even after death, to come back and
cop that $5,000 for the benefit of
"the firm."
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
LEGAL. NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
App. Doc. 1, Page 209.
Forest H. Brunaon, Plaintiff, vs.
Richard Claiborne et al. Defendants.
To the Defendants, Richard Clai
borne and wife Mrs. Richard Clai
borne, real name unknown; R. Clai
born and wife, Mrs. R. Claiborn, real
names unknown: R. Claiborne and I Decker, real name unknown: John
wife, Mrs. R. Claiborne, real names Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alexander,
Alexan-
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
Emmons J. Richey, Plaintiff, vs.
William B. Warbritton jet al, Defendants.
To the defendants William B. War-'
britton; Mrs. Warbritton, real name
unknown; Rosan Decker;
unknown; G. Powers and wife, Mrs,
G. Powers, real names unknown;
Town Association of Louisville, Cass
county, Nebraska Territory; Fred
erick L. Crawley and wife, Mrs. Fred
ejielt L. Crawley, real name un
known; F. S. Crawley and wife, Mrs.
F. S. Crawley, real names unknown;
Richard Claiborne, Jr. and wife, Mrs.
Richard Claiborne, Jr., real name un
known; R. B. Claiborne, Jr. and
wife, Mrs. R. B. Claiborne, Jr., real
names unknown; R. B. Clayburn, Jr.
and wife, Mrs. R. B. Clayburn, Jr.,
real names unknown; Elizabeth A.
Register and husband Register,
real name unknown; Elizabeth A.
Claiborn and husband. R. B. Clai-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Ruth A. C. Beverage, Incompe
tent.
On, reading the duly verified peti
tion of R. C.- Hitchman. Guardian of
the person and estate of Ruth A. C
Beverage, Incompetent, for license
order to renew and increase mort
gage on the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The west half (W) of the
southeast quarter (SEU)" of
Section 7, Township 11, North
of Range 13, east of the 6th
P. M., in Cass county, Nebras
for the purpose of raising funds for
the payment of a mortgage now on
said premises. Said mortgage to be
executed jointly by Fred C. Beverage
as his interests may appear, and by
the aforesaid guardian.
It is therefore Ordered that the
next of kin of said incompetent, and
all persons interested in said estate
appear before me at the chamber at
the court house in the City of Platts
mourn, cass county, .Nebraska, on
the 15th day of January, 1923, at
10 o clock a. m., to .show cause, if
any there be, why license and order
should not be granted unto the said
R. C. Hitchman, guardian, to exe
cute said joint mortgage as set forth
above.
It is further ordered that a cony
of this order be personally served on
all persons interested in said estate
at least fourteen days before the day
set for hearing, or published for
three successive weeks in The Platts-
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news
paper printed and published in said
County of Cass. .
Dated at chamber, in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, this 15th day of De
cember, 1922.
JAMES T. BEGLEY,
Judge of the District
dlS-3w Court.
FOR SALE
Two 220 egg "Old Trusty" incu
bators. Phone 1403, Murray ex
change. d25-4tsw.
Farm loans now made at 5.
Searl S. Davis, 201 Plattsmouth
State Bank Bldg.
Journal want ads pay. Try them
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REX YOUNG
General Auctioneer
Live Stock Real Estate
Personal Property
PHONE 314
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Call at my Expense
born, Jr., real name unknown; Elvira
Monteith; Alvira Monteith; William
Moore and wife, Mrs. William Moore,
real name unknown; Wm. Moore and
wife, Mrs. Wm. Moore, real names
unknown; C. B. E. Claiborn and wife,!
Mrs. C. B. L. Claiborn, real names
unknown; C. B. E. Claiborne and
wife, Mrs. C. B. E. Claiborne, real
names unknown; Proprietors of the
Town of Louisville, Cass county, N.
T.; Jacob F. Hoover and wife, Mrs,
Jacob F. Hoover, real name unknown;
Jacob F. Huber and wife, Mrs. Jacob
F. Huber, real name unknown; Jacob
Fredrig Huber and wife, Marie Hu
ber; Theodore Heim and wife, Mrs.
Theodore Heim, real name unknown;
Thetoe Heim and wife, Mrs. Thetoe
Heim, real name unknown; Aaron B.
Fox and wife, Mrs. Aaron B. Fox,
real name unknown; Fox & Glover,
a co-partnership composed of Aaron
B. Fox and J. V. Glover, and all per
sons having or claiming any interest
in Lot numbered One Hundred Nine
ty 190) in the Village of Louisville,
Cass county, Nebraska, real names
unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 22nd day of
December, A. D. 1922, the plaintiff
in the foregoing entitled cause, filed
his petition in the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you
and each of you are made parties
defendant for the purpose of obtain-
ng a decree from said Court quiet
ing the record title in Plaintiff to
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Lot numbered One Hundred
Ninety (190) in the Village of
Louisville, Cass county, Ne- ,
braska, a3 shown by the origi
nal plat thereof on file in the
office of the Register of Deeds
of Cass county, Nebraska
as against you and each of you and
by such decree to wholly exclude
you and each of you and all of you
from all estate, right, title, claim or
interest therein or to any part there
of. You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 5th day of
February, A. D. 1923, or your de
fault will be entered in said cause
and a decree granted as prayed for
in Plaintiff's petition.
Dated this 23rd day of December,
A. D. 1922.
FOREST H. BRUNSON.
By Plaintiff
AUBREY H. DUXBURY,
d25-4w. His Attorney
real name unknown;
der", real name unknown; Lafayette
Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette Nuckolls,
real name unknown; Thomas W.
Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman,
real name unknown; Edward E.
Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real
name unknown; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in
the estates of William B. Warbrit
ton; Mrs. William B. Warbritton,
real name unknown; Rosan Decker; ,
Decker, real name unknown;
John Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alex-!
ander. real name unknown; 1
Alexander, real name unknown; La-!
fayette Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette.:
Nuckoll3, real name unknown;
Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas
W. Newman, real name unknown;;
Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. j
Jones, real name unknown, each de
ceased, real names unknown, and all
persons having or claiming any in
terest in Lots seven, (7) eight (8)!
and nine (9) and the west thirty
feet of Lot ten, (10) and that part
of Lot ten (10) described as follows: j
Commencing at a point on the north
line of said Lot 10, 11 feet west of,
the northeast corner thereof; thence
west on eaid lot line 3 feet, thence J
south 99 feet, 4 inches, thence east.
3 feet, thence north 99 feet and 4
inches, to the place of beginning, all)
WISHING YOU A
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oappy new rear
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For the patronage of our friends in the year just
closing we are grateful and want you to realize that
fact.
May the year 1923 be the best that you have en
joyed in success and happiness and we hope to have
your friendship grow stronger with the years.
Good Luck, Happiness and
Success for 1923
anger's BsBsrimont Store
Frank i. Fanger, Proprietor
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
being in Block thirty-six,' (36 ) in;
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun-j
ty. Nebraska, real names unknown: j
You ami each of you are hereby i
notified that Emmons J. Richey,
plaintiff, filed a petition and com-i
menced an action in the 5istrict i
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on
the 20th day of October, 1922, again
st you and each of you, the object,
purpose and prayer of which is- to
obtain a decree of court quieting the
title to Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and
niue. (9) and the west thirty feet
of Lot ten, (10) and that part of Lot
tan in 1ocri-iVil as fnltnws- Cnni-
mencing at a pointVm the north line
of said Lot ten (10) 11 feet west of
the northeast corner thereof, thence
west on said lot line 3 feet, thence
south 99 feet, 4 inches, thence east
3 feet, thence north 99 feet and 4
inches, to the place of beginning,
all being in Block thirty-six. (3G) in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, as against you and j
each of you and for such relief asj
may be just and equitable.
You and ach of you are further
notified thatyou are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 12th day of February, 1923,
or the allegations therein contained
will be taken as true and a deci'ee
rendered in favor of plaintiff and
against you and each of you, accord
ing to the prayer of said petition.
Dated this 30th day of December,
A. D. 1922.
EMMONS J. RICHEY,
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Atty. for Tlaintiff.
the coming year may ba filled with
happiness and prosperity to all our
friends. -
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ORDER OF HEARING
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of
Cass, ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of William M. Curyea, deceased:
On reading the petition of G. v
Curyea praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 21st day
of November, 1922, and purporting
to be the last will and testament of
the said deceased, may be proved and
allowed-, and recorded as the last
will and testament of William M
Curyea, deceased; that said instru
ment be admitted to probate, and the
administration of said estate be
granted to Benjamin Landis as exe
cutor; - x
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 22nd day of January,
A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock a. m., to
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not
he granted, and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and that
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this Order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of
said court this 23rd day of December,
A. D. 1922.
r ALLEN J. BEESON,
(Seal) d25-3w. County Judge.
NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Ethel E. Hadley, plaintiff, vs. Con-
stantine B. Hadley, defendant.
To Constantine B. Hadley, defend
ant: You are hereby notified that on
the 9th day of August, 1922. Ethel
E. Hadley filed a petition against you
n the District Court, of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer
of which are to obtain a divorce
from you on the ground that you
have wilfully deserted and abandon
ed the plaintiff, without just cause,
for the term of more than two years
last past, and for the custody of the
minor child, the issue of said mar
riage, to-wit: Helen Es telle Hadley,
aged two years and eight months.
iou are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, Jan
uary 15th, 1922.
This notice is given in pursuance
of an order of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska.
ETHEL E. HADLEY,
By - Plaintiff.
CHAS. E. MARTIN.
d4-4w. Her Attorney.
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and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement it Account
Iu the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State' of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persons interested in the!
estate of William M. Curyea, an in
competent person:
On reading the petition of G. W.
Curyea, guardian of William M.
Curyea, praying a final settlement'
and allowance of his account filed j
in this Court on the 30th day of De-j
cember, 1922, and for his discharge;
It is hereby ordered that you and J
all persons interested in said matter
may, anu uo, appear at ine touuij
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 22nd day of January,
A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
show cause, if any there be. why the
prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted, and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in the
Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county.
for one week prior to said day of
hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the seal oi
said court this 30th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
in the Year to Come!
We are wishing ail our friends
and patrons a
Happy New Year
filled with good health and prosperity.
ropuiar v
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
" The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John;
F. Clugey, deceased.
To the creditors of said 'estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room i
in Plattsmouth in said county, on!
the 2Gth day of January, A. D. 1923,
and on the 27th day of April, A. D.
1923. at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of each day. to receive and examine
all claims against said estate, with!
view'to their adjustment and al
lowance. The time. limited for the,
presentation of claims against saiij
estate is three months from the 26th
day of January, A. I). 1923, and the;
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said 26th day of Jan
uary, A. D. 1923.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 16th day of
December, A. D. 1922.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
(Seal) d25-4w. County Judge.
DR. H. C. LEOPOLD I
Prosperous tear!
In the year which ia just dawning, we
are extending to our friends and pat
rons. the wish that their's may be filled
with happiness and prosperity.
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Osteopathic Physician
Union Block Phone 20 S
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