7 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924. AG3 ton PLAT3SMOUTH WEEKLY JOTTBHAI Cbc plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Btere4 at PoctolTlce. F'luttdmouth. Neb., mm aecod-clM mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 THE PERFECT HAS In many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able al - so to bridle the wnole body. James 3:2. :o: Keep the Fourth of July ball roll ing. :o: A winner never quits and a quit ter never wins. :o: The American Legion opposes ritizenshin slackers. Rieht it is. :o: If some folks were angels witn dings ten feet long they'd still be too lazy to fly. -0:0- Railroads in Nebraska have taken off more trains and shops are laying off more men. :o: Looks now as if business was go ing to be pretty good this year in spite of all that congress can do. :o: Woman with baby in arms held up bank and got over $1,000 in cash. Well, what are we coming to, any way? 0:0 The farmers appreciate the gentle showers we have been receiving. Now they can appreciate some warm er weather. :o: savs a headline, is clean- England, ins up. England no doubt thinks it will get a Shrine convention some of 1 these days. :o: Jap cabinet adopts protest to the exclusion act. And the Jap ambas sador is to return home soon end not come back. : o: Great Britain is about to test that ray that is supposed to be a perfect defense against airplanes. Mean while it continues work on its big airplane program. :o: Coolidge schemes to regain farm- ers support. But the farmers are not damphools by a long shot. No man that comes from Vermont is a friend of the western farmers. :o: Charley Bryan is governor of Ne- j braska and is running matters in the interest of the people of the state. The state attorney general to the contrary, notwithstanding. 0:0 It can't be said that Charley Bry an has not made a most excellent governor, and his popularity extends the entire length of the state in all directions. :o: Iceland has passed a law forbid ding the importation of automobiles. But it is not clear whether is a meas ure of protection for Icelanders or an attempt to ruin Henry Ford. :o: The astronomers tell us that three comets are due this year, and the what-if-it-should-hit-the-earth fea ture writers have already got enough copy to last them all summer. :o: Turkey has turned down prohibi tion, but give her time. She has only now given up polygamy and you can't expect her to get along without some measure of consola tion. : o : A court decision in Pittsburg says a woman can't be a citizen of Reno and Pennsylvania at the some time. If this theory is adopted, it's going to make an appreciable difference in the elections. :o: General Sherwood says he is retir ing from congress in order to earn some money to keep him when he gets old. He's only 89, and if he works hard he ought to he able to retire in about eleven years. :o: From California comes the report of the unearthing of the prehistoric remains of the Squalodent. We are not certain what it is, but its name would seem to indicate that it flour ished before the toothbrushes were invented. :o: Practically all the editors say the veterans who get those life insur ance policies from the government, for services rendered during the war. will have to pay for them. It seems pretty tough to make a fellow fight for a policy he doesn't want and then hand him a bill for it. Maybe some of those men who once swore offer for sale to the- highest bidder thev were under everlasting obliga-ifor cash on the 16th day of June, tney were " fc lt 0J 1924. at the building located on Lots tions to tne oos wn; .. will be coming around to offer to pay their tax bill. PEA YEAR EN ADVANCE f J f LINES TO REMEMBER Those who would rather be right than president can always have it their own way. 0:0 Why not Kive Miiscle Shoals to Ford? Coolidge promised it to him. -0:0- i Storms have swept over the south 'and killed many. Alabama hard hit o:o Personally, we have several wor ' ries i)Ut Christmas shopping isn't one of them. :o: The majority of one's troubles van ish when the ball bat gives a resound ing crack. :o: Enlarging your chest keeps you from baring to enlarge your medi cine chest. :o: The saddest words of tongue or pen arc, "The old hen is in the gar den again." :o: One good thing about this grass widow business is that the grass may be out any time. :o: As between congress doing some thing and doing nothing, it strikes us the latter is much safer. 0:0- The fine thing about being a farm er is that yon never have to leave home to go to the country. :o: A Georgia bank cashier nturned $12,000 proving that almost any thing tan happen in Georgia. :o: Even if the world does owe you a living you needn't expect to collect the whole thing at one time. 0:0 Nothing ean make a man more un- 'comfortable than not understanding someone who understands him. :o: Another good thing about summer is that the girls can dress as they did in the winter without taking cold. :o: The ship of state would rock along a little better if there weren't so many threats of mutiny among the crew. 0:0 Side Talks With Girls: Be sure the engagement ring will sc.! for enough to pay a lawyer if you are liable to need one. . :o: One way to become better satis fied with what you have is to think how much worse off you'd be if you got what you deserved. :o: Well, cheer up! The strawberry season will soon be over, but black -berries are getting ripe and a good canteloupe crop is in prospect. 0:0 Mr. Coolidge said the country could not afford the bonus, and so con gress proceeded to show how true it was. We should all be thankful that Mr. Coolidge was talking about the bonus instead of about another war. : o: These Japanese military reservists who are "demonstrating" against the immigration bill are practical persons, anyway. Unlike American pacifists they do not expect to get what they want by adopting resolu tions. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Not ire is hereby given that under and by virtue of four chattel mort al ires arivrn by George H. Shrader. of Union, Cass county, Nebraska, to Tiie 15:iik of Union, of Union. Cass county. Nebraska, and now held and owned by said The Bank of Union, of Union. Cass county. Nebraska, all of which are duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, the first of which is dated December 21. 1923, and on which there is due and owing $ 2, 067. 99; the second of which is dated February 15. 1924. on which there is due and owing the sum of $1,29S 23: the third of which is dated March in, 1924, and on which there is due and owing the sum of $S64.85; that the fourth of which is dated May 5, 1924, and given to secure said sums secured and owing under said second above described mortgage: that the undersigned will 3rt nnrU ,. rnimi. N'e-I braska, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the fol lowing described goods and chattels secured by said mortgages and taken thereunder, to-wit: Two 30x34 Goodrich (55) One 33x4 Royal Cord, U. S. One 33x4 Miller Fibre. Two 31x4 Royal Cords, U. S. Two 31x4 Royal Cords, U. S. Two 30x3 Royal Cords, U. S. Two 30x3 Royal Cords. One 33x4 Royal Cord. Twelve 32x4 U. S. tubes. Twelve 33x4 U. S. tubes. Five 33x4 U. S. tubes. Five 33x4 Miller tubes. One 35x5 Miller tube. One 35x4 Silvertown. One 37x5 Silvertown. One 33x4 Silvertown. One 32x4 Goodrich grey tube. Two 32x4 Goodyear tubes. Two 30x3 plain U. S. Five 30x3 Non Skid U. S. Two 33x4 Royal Cords. Nine 3 4x4 U. S. tubes. Five 32x3 U. S. tubes. Twelve 31x4 U. S. ulbes. One 35x5 U. S. Royal tube. One 30x3 Goodrich tube. Two 2Sx3 U. S. tubes. Two 32x4 Miller grey tubes. Eight 32x4 Silvertown tubes. One 3 1x4 Silvertown tube. One 33x4 Silvertown tube. One 35x5 Miller tube. Three 30x3 Miller tubes. One 30x3 U. S. tube. Four 30x3 Goodyear tubes. Ten 4 " U. S. blowout patches. Six 1" U. S. blowout patches. Five 3" U. S. blowout patches. Six 3' U. S. blowout patches. One S " Goodrich blowout patch. Ten 30x3 U. S. tubes. 59 cans No. 1 Goodrich cold patch, Eight -inch Champion X plugs Two -inch Bosch plugs. Four -inch A. C. spark plugs. 12 Goodrich No. 4 tube cement. Seven electric tail lights. Ten brass bushings. Four connecting rod bolts. Four cable connections for battery. Seven gas pipe nuts. Nine air hose clamps. Six distributor brushes. Two magneto plugs. Ford. Two blocks for Universal joints. 46 generator brushes. Seven points for vibrating coils. Three breaker points. 20 distributing points. Three -inch pet cocks. Five valve stem "U" washers. One throttle arm (carburetor) Two 8-10" dog Crescent wrenches. Nine half coanecting rods babbit. Three half connecting bronze bab bit. One main bearing babbitt. 19 inside lamp sockets. 30 outside lamp sockets. 17 riin lugs. 74 rim rod shims. Two light switches. One horn switch. Four battery jar plugs. Five light plugs, outside. Eight dash light sockets. 51 6-S double connection bulbs. 29 tail light bulbs. 63 tail light bulbs. 3 cylinder head gaskets (Ford) IS valve door gaskets (Ford) Four Univ. joint gaskets (Ford) 51 rear wheel felt washers. 26 transmission door gaskets. 29 generator gaskets. 22 magneto plug gaskets. Three carubretor floats (Ford) 43 starter gaskets. Two crank case gaskets. One transmission gasket. 11 arch gaskets. One Lockwood top recover and R curtain. Eight cans Simonized cleaner. Six cans Simonized polish. Five 4-oz. cans grinding compound. One Townsend grease gun. One set Black Hawk wrenches (27) One Calpin magneto recharger. Eight cans Goodrich patch. Two amp. meters. Six -inch Champion spark plugs. Two inside cores. 15 boxes Schroeder valve insides. One electric tail light. 11 belt clamps. One J. M. tape. 22 fan belts. One Ford timer, case and 2 rollers. One box assorted fuses. Oae klaxon. One valve lifter. Four distributor heads. Two tire pumps (Daisy) One half full pump packing. One Dodge Bros, speedometer. One role binding. Three " Champion spark plugs. Four sets chain tightners. Two Carson accelerators. Seven fibre fan belts. Two cut outs. One Goodyear cement. Two Whiz anti-squeak compound. One coil. IS feet rubber cable.' Three pistons. One Red Cat heater. One foot throttle. Two crank case hangers. One part lace fan belt One art lace v fan belt. One dash choker. One desk. One show case (glass.) One 2-inch rack. One light bulb cabinet. Two small point oabinets. Three chairs. One stove. One Ford touring car, 3.183,160. One Ford truck. 5.959,701. One Reo touring car, No. 3116, (23561.) One heating stove. One breast drill. Six brake bands. One set piston ring pliers. One set Ford wrenches. One set stocks and dies. One box bushings. Six brake bands complete. One post drill. One vise. One anvil. One forge. One gas welder. One pinch bar. Two valve lifters. One vulcanizing outfit. 13 speed wrenches. Seven .socket wrenches. Two soldering irons. One Ford wheel puller. Two transmission pullers. One roll tire patching material. Ten straight wrenches. 11 ton chain hoists. Three Presto tanks. One pipe vise. One Fairbanks gas engine. One air compressor. 21 empty steel drums. One steel tank, 20 gal. oil (est.) One gas pump (not in service) 120 gallons gas in pump. Six pr. 33x4 Rid-o-Skid chains. Three pr. 35x4 Rid-o-Skids. Three pr. 34x4 Rid-o-Skids. One pr. 32x3 Rid-o-Skids. 4 pr. 30x3 Rid-o-Skids. Three pr. 30x3 De Luxe chains Seven pr. 30x3 Weed chains. One pr. 35x5 Weed chains. One pr. 34x4 Weed chains. One pr. 32x3 Weed chains. Two pr. 34x4 truck chains. One pair 32x4 truck chains. One sack of cross truck chains. Four Presto tanks. Five channel bumpers, complete. Two sets Hassler shock absorbers Three pound buckets cup grease. Four cans, 1-1!). each, cup grease 29 cans Liberty motor carbon re mover. 11 Ford repair bearings for front end of drive shaft. Five cam shaft bearings. Two front spring perchs. Two main bearing shafts. Two gas tank caps. Five spindle con. rod yokes. Fan brackets. Four differential spiders. 28 front spring clamps. 36 stationary cones. Seven spindle con. rod bolts. Eight spring hangers. 22 transmission clutch fingers. 22 adjustment cones. Ten rear fender brackets. One spindle con. rod yoke ball. Nine Iront radius rod ball caps. Five radiator caps. One door lock (Ford.) Four c lutch peddle supports. Two slow speed notches. One piston pin. Six windshield hinges. Five spark plug wires. Two crank ratchets. Four main bearing boits. One rear spring clamp. Two truck spring hangers. Three brake rod supports. 41 inner ball retainers. Eight inner races. 14 outer ball retainers. 16 differential pinions. 30 axle housing caps. 49 front hub felt retainers. 12 hose clamps. Seven fan brackets. Three rear spring perches. Two main bearing shafts. Two spindle arms. 11 cylinder outlet connections. Five hut) caps. Three radiator shells. Six cans of welding compound. Three G. P. cut outs. Two -pint size patching cement One bundle 1 brake lining. One bundle 2 brake lining. Three Daisy tire pumps. Three c ylinder head gaskets. One running board (Ford) Two rear fenders Ford) One front finder (Ford) Two splash boards. 12 pure gum cement. OneT-oll 2-inch brake lining. 26 speederators. Ten radiator covers. Eight Ford curtains. One coil box (Ford.) One rear hub. Two D. S. bearing housings. Three carbureter tdjusting rods. Three timer adjusting rods. Three Ford pistons. Two hand brake levers. 14 differential plates. 16 D. S. roller bearing sleeve. One sediment bulb. Two D. S. Triutbal and retainer. One D. S. ball bearing assemble. One front spindle. One timeing gear cover. Three Universal ball caps, front. Two ring gears. Four large timeing gears. Two small timeing gears. One transmission triple gear. Five Diff. cases. One Universal joint housing. Two Front outside hub plates. One transmission door cover. Three Uni. ball cap housing, rear. Two cylinder front covers. Three rear fender bracers. Three trans, clutch springs. Three trans, support springs. Five muffler rods. One magneto and part of another. Two foot boards. One Atwater Kent Ford. One tire rack. One Johns-Manville speedometer. Six crank case lower cover. 12 crank case lower cover gaskets. 52 spring bushings. Tliree front fender brackets. One crank case hanger. Two Ford cranks. 12 connecting rods. One muffler assemble. Three muffler heads. Four steer easies. One bundle of top rest. One transmission cover. Three drive shafts big car. Six patent choke levers. Four Ford brake rods. One Running board rod. One ring gear and pinion cover. One ring gear for Paige. One rear spring leaf, big car. Two front spring leaves, big car. 25 rear leaves for Ford, all length. 24 front leaves for Ford, all length. Nine feet of rubber hose in pieces. One demountable wheel. Ford. One Moore trans.. Ford truck. One Ford wheel clincher. Two dust pans. One fan. Overland 90. One Uni. joint housing Overl'd 90. One cut out valve. Five oil lamps. Ford. Two Ford fan blades. Four transmission bushings. Four ger.eratcr brush holder. 11 trans, band adjusting screws. 2 front wheel roller bear'g, inside. One dust ring. One outside core. Two ball bearing retainers. Three ball bearings assembled. Two spindle belt bushings. 12 fender eye bolts. Two piston pins. 62x2 bolts. 19 2-16 nuts. 20 7-16 nuts. 25 cam shaft nuts. 36 axle housing bolts. 16 rear axle nuts. Five hub cam shafts. 19 trans band screw nuts. 48 bolts and nuts. 47 magnet clamps. w making m BALANCE that COUNTS Sulphur, zinc, lead and other ingredients compounded with raw, gum rubber deter mine a tire's wearing qualities. In gaso line, properly balanced proportions of low and higher boiling point fractions govern its worth as motor fuel. Write or ask for a RED CROWN Road Map (W) R ed Crown cIhe Balanced Gasoline We Three bolts and few nuts. One box of windshield fixtures. Two triple gear bushings. One exhaust pipe nut. Two clutch yokes. 61 stud bolts. 1)! washers. 52 trans, lower cover screws. 11 bolts 1 27 cam shaft bearing studs. Two front wheel nuts. One fan shaft. 12 rear spring tie bolts. 14 cylinder head studs. Two Ford crank pins. Eight spindle arm bushings. 16 washers for front ax. Four hub keys. Six starter crank pins. Four switch keys. Five dogs. 19 brake shoe bolts. 33 connecting rod bolts. 37 studs. 30 gaskets. Seven crank handles. Two valve tapers, 1 spring bolt. 53 assorted keys. 20 1-inch studs. 12 starter spring bolts. Nine valve spring seats. 74 rear axle half moon keys. Eight hood clips. Nine radius rod studs. 8S high gear ndjusting screws. 12 bolts and six springs. IS timer rollers. 11 radiator fixtures. 49 differential case bolts. 70 spindle bolt oil cups. Five cam shaft levers. Nine large ball bearings. One box of spark plug gasKets. Four rim lugs. Three rim bolts. 27 gas pipe pack nuts. 19 clutch drum disc set screws. Ten clutch fingers. One bolt rack, 77 pockets. Said sale will remain open one hour. BANK OF UNION of Union, Nebraska, Mortgagee. Dated May 24. 1924. NOTICE TO PARENTS All parents residing in rural school districts who have children eligible for High school must make application to the County Superin tendent of Schools for free high school tuition by June 1, 1924. No free high school tuition can be voted for pupils whose parents fail to make application by June 1. 1924. ALPHA C. PETERSON, ml9-4sw. Co. Supt. of Schools. LEGAL NOTICE To Joy R. Applegate, defendant, residence unknown: You are hereby notified that on the 8th day of February, A. D. 1924. Grace E. Applegate filed a petition against you in the District Court of Ca?s county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of desertion and abandonment with out good cause for a period of more ' than two years, and for non-support, ! wr . 11111 III A WBBkV . 3 ED CROWN is made by the most modern A v and accurate processes of refining, to rigid specifications which insure uniform gasoline per fectly suited to modern motors. It contains an abundance of low boiling point fractions to assure quick starts, and plenty of higher boiling point fractions for power to the end of the stroke and big mileage per gallon. So well balanced is Red Crown that altering it in any way giv es a less thoroughly satisfactory year around fuel. To get the most out of your car, drive up to any Red Crown Service Station. You will be promptly and courteously served with full measure of balanced gasoline which will operate your motor on a lean, clean-burning economical mixture. Buy Polarine motor oil there and give your motor protective lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA and for the custody, care and control of the children, the issue of said marriage, to-wit: Ruth Applegate, Isaac Newton Applegate, Edna Lau rene Applegate, and also that the Court may enter an order impound ing and appropriating your interest in the southwest quarter and the west half of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-seven and the southwest quarter of Section twenty- two all in Township twelve, North Range thirteen, east of the 6th P. M. in Cass county, Nebraska, sub ject to the life estate of defendant's mother in the said southwest quarter of Section twenty-two. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 30th day of June. A. D. 1924. GRACE E. APPLEGATE. Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS. Attorney. nil9-4w. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Louis Clifton Contryman, Plaintiff, vs. Stephen F. Nockolls et al, Defend ants. To Stephen F. Nuckolls, if living; if deceased his unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interest ed in his estate; all persons having or claiming any right, title or inter est in, or lien upon the east half of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-one (Ul) and the west half of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-two (32), all In T wnship eleven (11) North, Range thirteen (13) east of the Sixth Principal Me ridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 6tl day of May, A. D. 1924, the plaintil in the fore going entitled action filed his peti tion in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and eacn of you are made parties defend ant, tne object and prayer of which State Farmers' Insurance Co. James Walsh, President J. F. McArdle, Sec'3 Insures Farm Property and City Dwellings Offers the best policy and contract for less money. Best and cheapest insurance company doing business in Ne braska. Pays the loss promptly. 7,200 members. Organ lzed m J rl : xInsurance force, $67,000,000. Call or write TODAY tomorrow may be TOO LATE. CALL ON OR WRITE L. L. DIENSTBIER 2615 Harney Street Omaha, Nebraaka gasoline ! are to obtain a decree from said , court quieting the title in plaintiff I to the following described real es tate, to-wit : ihe east half of the north east quarter of Section thirty one (31 and the west half of the northwest qarter of Sec tion thirty-two (ol), all in Township eleven (11) North. Range thirteen (13), east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska as against you and each of you, and by such decree to wholly exclude you ind each of you from ai. estate, title, claim or interest therein, and to have the title to said premises for ever freed from the apparent claims of you and each of you, and quieted in plaintiff and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1924. or your default will be entered in said ause and a decree granted as nrav- ed. Dated May 12th. 1924. LOl IS CLIFTON COUNTRYMAN. C. A. RAWLS. Plaintiff Attorney. ml2-4w. Automobile Painting! First-Class Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Replatin? and Sijrn Work! A. F. KNOFLICEK, Phone 592-W, Platl, mouth ) i