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ELAXTSKOTTCH SEKla MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924,; Cbc plattsmouth lournal FUBIIS3ED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Eatared at Potofr.lc. Plattsmouth. Neb.. J coad-olK mall matter R . A. BATES, Publisher THERE IS NO DEATH A NEIGHBORLY VISIT SUBSCRIPTION FBICE $2-00 PES YEAS Ci ADVJC2 FASTING IN SECRET Moreover when ye fast, be not, aa the hypocrites, of sad countenance. But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and wash thy face; that thou appear not unto men to ,fast, but unto thy Father which is in se cret; and thy Father, which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. .Matthew 6:16-1S. :o: Dawes has spoken, but there is nothing ptrange about that. o:o Caution is a great asset in fishing, especially if you are the fish. :o: A political primary Is one method of reducing that attains results. :o: Sunshine on the outside and moon shine on the inside make an all-fired hot combination. ;o: There are fewer women than men in Australia, out outslue or tnai Australia is all right. :o; Nature pa3 Just rewards. If you take more cxerci.se you can 6moke more without being sick. :o: Robbers hid in a mine in Colo rado. This is something new. Rob bers, as a rule, own the mine. Some people think every season conies at the wrong time of the year. :o: All filling stations look alike, but there seems to be some difference in pumps. so: Washington cops are making raids in dress suits. The life of a cod is a hard one. i :o: As a general thing, the honey moon is over when he begins telling her how to reduce. There is no death only a change.! This month will be a very favor Al! religions agree on this. And able one for star-gazing, or rather millions believe that the "life spark"! for observation of a couple of earth's itself does not perish that It mere-(companions In its ceaseless and in ly passes into some other manlfesta- explicable Journeying about the sun tion of life, the same as an electric! Mars, after seventeen years more of current flows through wires. wandering in the heavens is return How long can the life germ, orjing to keep Its periodic date with whatever you care to call it, sur-lthe earth and soon wll be only 35,- vive? Wheat, found in the shriv- 000.000 miles from us instead of rled hands of an ancient Egyptianl 100,000,000 or 200,000,000 as Is mummy has been planted in modern (more usual. Due to $ome other fac- times and sprouted into maternity I tors In the movements of the planets after its thousands of years of sleep. lit will be slightly nearer on, August And now, in Ottawa. Canada, they 22 and 23 than It will again be for find a live clam that has been buried I another 500 years. in solid masonry of a house founda- In addition to this, a lunar eclipse tion for 30 years. Dug out and I of unusual interest was visible yes placed in water, it "came to life. There is no death only a sleep, change. :o: NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY -:o: The only objection we would have to loafing is that w- might not know when to quit. -:o:- llany a lawyer who is great In breaking wills finds that he can't en force his own at home. :o:- An old timer is one who sighs for the day when the sheik instincf made boys pull pigtails. :o: terday In many parts of the world, though not in the United States. LSouth America saw It and parts of Europe, Asia and the antipodes. The navy will assist astronomical author ities of Harvard university In an un- Life is sweet, someone has said. ureeedented effort to obtain complete and being free, white and over twen- (lata by iiaving observations made ty-one, we agree with the autlfc.r. from naval vessei3 all over the world. Again, "what is lire without lib- Though we in Nebraska never saw erty?" someone else has asked, and tllls t.cljpSe we will have a better we Americans, being a virile and more or less independent nation, are prone to answer that with a prompt affirmative. Continuing this line of thought, what Is liberty without a guarantee j of its eternal continuance? Battle; are being fought in many corners of the earth today. Will it be possible torrid weather. opportunity to view the ever fasci nating Mars than any of us ever will again in our lives. It does not require acces3 to a first rate tele scope to give an interest in the heav enly bodies, and the philosophic out look that contemplation of them be sets should be a great help in this -:oi- Chivalry may have over done the thing at times, but it didn't sit in front of the house and honk. :o: The weather man can safely pre dict that there will be much wind between this day and November 4. 'rOl The hard thing about being a ;;oor man is you are liable to get shot in stead of sued for breach of promise. :o: In Naples a pack of wolves gath ered outride a church door, possibly thinking it was where the preacher lived. for us to always hold ourselves aloof, to keep out of trouble? Perhaps so. "Crookneck" Taylor got his at the Grand Island convention. Now what will he do? He wanted a state ticket and made a signal failure in his at tempt. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. Eniil A. Wurl, Plaintiff, vs. Dlna Hamburger et al, Defendants. To the defendants Dina Hamburg er; xette siegei; uavia oiegei; nen rietta Selgel; David Seigel; A- Ham burger & Co., a co-partnership com- posed of Dina Hamburger, Henrietta Selgel and David Selgel; Reglne Hess; IsraeUtic Congregation of Meerholz. Germany: IsraeUtic Or- ohanasre of Cleveland City. State of Ohio: Tootle Farleigh & Co., a co partnership, composed of Milton Tootle. Sr., William G. Farleigh, Jack Masson, Isaac Ballinger and A. C. Craig, real name unknown; Milton Tootle, Sr.; Mrs. Milton Tootle, real name unknown; William G. Far leich: Mrs. William G. Far leigh, real name unknown; Jack Masson: Mrs. Jack Masson, real name unknown; Isaac Balllnger: Mrs. Isaac Ballinger, real name un known; A. C. Craig, real name un known; Mrs. A. C. Craig, real name unknown; Luvina J. Spires; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons nterested In the estates of Dina Hamburger, widow; Yette Siegel; David Siegel; Henrietta Seigel; Dav id Seigel; Regine Hess; Milton Tootle, Sr.; Mrs. Milton Tootlf, Sr., real name unknown; William G. Farleigh; Mrs. William G. Farleigh, real name unknown; Jack Masson; Mrs. Jack Masson, real .name un known; Isaac Ballinger; Mrs. Isaac Baljinger, real name unknown; A. Craig, real name unknown; Mrs. Coxey, leader of Coxey's army, Is I But if not, what assurance have we that we will be able to maintain our national security, our public liberty? Our regular army is small. It should be. Our national guard is slightly larger. It should be. Our reserve, the great body of American citizen- -:o:- A tear bomb was exploded at a St. Cloud. Minn., dance and every girl there looked as if her shoes hurt her feet. -o:o- They think an Illinois crazy man is a woman hater, but they are wrong; the only woman haters are women. : o: Men don't wear patches on their clothes as much as they used to, but' there may be more piasters on their property. :o: Wry likely the presldent'3 real rtas.n for taking hi3 vacation in Vermont is to get some advice from Dad CooLdge. -:o:- 0,rr:ct t'r.'.s sentence: "The other doctor d:i the right thing," said he tj ir.-i tititt, "and I can't improve -:o: Ms try a v i rsore y fro.-.-: the surrounding coun rr.'if'i the bargain day sales i? zz.-i the day is becoming pular aa time glides onward. :o: We cir. ?et along fairly well with thfe E-irl in the cne-piece bathing suit but the creature who gets our goat the irirl with the one-piece skull. o:o An oi l lady who has not taken an io:tre?t in presidential flections since t'i day of Grant, writes us to ask if "Calvin Coolidge" is the trade mark of a refrigerator. She isn't as far wrong a3 she would bo if she bothed her hair. :o: The primaries in Mississippi Tues day resulted, as we predicted, in the ret. -inintion of Senator Harrison by a vrt- of s to 1 for Ex-Governor Brew er. Not many states' can boast of such an able representative in the Unii'd States senate as Senator Pat Harrison. :o: We have Just got to have these presidential campaigns. It seems a pity, but so do m asles and mumps Ettm a pity, if you have got to have them yourself. They are right fun ny when your next door neighbor has one or the other, or both, and the germs are not disposed to travel. :o: Gen. Pershing Is soon to be suc ceeded as chief of the general staff of the army by a man who, when the United States entered, the great war, went to France a lieutenant colonel and who had become a major general when peace was restored. Major General John E. Hines won Lis stars by brilliant service at the front. He will be a worthy succes sor to the able Pershing. running for congress now instead of walking as he once did. :o: The Grand Island La Follette con vention refused to nominate a state ticket and therefore a split. :o: Fried chicken is putting more folks in a good humor than anything we've seen since Christmas. o:o "I've stood all I can " says the wire or a tamous comedian, proving that love chickles at Jokesmiths. :o:- Presidential speeches are beinj sent by radio, which Is very nice, be cause sometimes the radio doesn't work. :o: A toolmaker is suing Ford for $500,000 and if he designed those doors that won't stay shut we hope he losca :oi Well, if union labor supports La Follette like La Follette supported our bo-3 in the war it won't be so bad, after all. o:o A man's sympathy for a woman makes her comfortable a woman' sympathy for a man makes him very uncomfortable. :o: For the benefit of our round-the-world flyers, we'll say T.e've heard of worse experiences than being ice bound in August. :o: Pity the man who is so bald headed that he can't take his hat off in the presence of v. : man for fear she'll think he is half naked. ry. partly organized and voluntary ited Mar3 advanced years ago with The distance between Mars andjc the earth varies greatly a3 the two A. C. Craig, real name unknown; planets follow their orbits. It is when they are both on the same side of the sun, and nearly in a straight line, 8S they will soon be hat we have our most favorable chance to view the sister planet. The engaging theory of an inhab -:o:- A Chicago professor says this year will pass into history without any summer. What is this we're having, then winter? We had no spring. :o: Dawes is "Exhibit A." reactionary republicanism. The more he talks the happier the democratic campaign managers will be, sajs W. J. Bryan. o:o : Maybe the old days are gone, but why is it that the crowd still ap plauds when the hero tears up the mortgage on the heroine's home? :o: One trouble with racing a train to see which roaches the crossing first i3 that if you win nothing is pained, while if you lose no one prof its but the embalmer. o:o Anyhow, it doesn't make much dif ference to the farmer who has it to sell whether the prices are manipu lated or not. The money is just as good in or. case as the other. though it is, is our main defense in time of national peril. Would it be possible to mobilize this great niassj in time of emergency, rapidly, syste matically, successfully, or are the carefully worked out plans of the government impractical and impossi ble of accomplishment? The answer i some scientific sanction and based on the unexplained lines on its sur face, hrra never had any general credit with astronomers. Specula tion on the subject has always been greater with romantic writers than with scientists, and life on Mars re mains now as ever an improbability. in its elementals will be known on stillj that needn't detract from the "National Defense Test Day." It is Jntere3t in one Df our nearest neigh the duty of every community to lend bcr3 in pace at a Ume vben u is its utmost assistance to the civilian so sociable as to come within a few committees appointed by the gover- dozeQ mlnioa miies of us. To the nor to the end that this day. Sep- tfcoro rrre,t a never-tn- tember 12th, may be celebrated by Nebraska, the most nearly full- bloodeml American state in the union, in a manner benefitting har proven devotion to the welfare of the na tion. be-equaled opportunity to make its acouaintance. -:o:- BEST BET NEGLECTED -:o:- A London nev.spiper refers to the "intolerable and unfair imposition of the American settlement." But we can make allowances. Nobody is enthusiastic over paying debts. o:o Heads they will hang; tails they won't. Maybe no one should be hanged for anything. But if they are going to quit hanging folk3 in Illinois, Leopold and Loeb are poor ones to begin on. :o:- Large crowd in the city Wednes day night, and most of the merchants were pretty busy until closing time. Our rural neighbors seem to trade more at night than in daytime. It is cooler and more pleasant. , .- :o: . Discovery of a hitherto unknown opera by Verdi calls attention once more to the amazing number of that Italian composer's melodies. And even tbough it is not now the fash ion to like Verdi, almost everybody secretly does. If the average person got from his auto as few miles per gallon of gaso line, as ruuen engine troume or a3 irregular service as most of us are content to get from our bodies, he would make changes. Dr. Francis Scott of Smith college says this in a lecture. How many people take as good care of their bodies as they do their autos or radios? And yet the human body, a thou sand times more delicate than the auto, radio or any other machine, is given very little attention. Its fuel (food) is fed to it haphazardly, with little of the care we bestow in buy ing gas for the auto or batteries or tubes for the radio. The owner, careful not to put too much "Juice" on the filaments of the radio tubes or too heavy a task on his auto, repeatedly throws too much strain on his body especially its nerves, stomach and heart. The noted surgeon, Dr. Charles H. Mayo, probably had all this in mind when he said recently that civiliza tion can end "mass diseases" such as yellow fever, but individual ailments, such as cancer and nervous indiges tion, are gaining. Diet and proper exercise neglect of these aro the big enemies of health. Dr. Mayo emphasizes. "Continuous overeating is the bane of our modern existence." Not only overeating the wrong combination of foods . . . Putting molasses in tho gasoline tank and sand in the gear. Oue trouble with most people is that thy want to buy pood health and long life in pill or bottled form. That's why the monkey gland ex periments caught popular fancy. They held forth tho proiniuo of health and longevity without Individual ef fort in the matter of food uud i-xcr-cjne. This bottlo mid pill fetlbh In fur ther illuHtnitcd In the atutuul drug bill of our country, 500 million dol lars, 300 million or which are upent on so-called patent mcdlclticH. Thirty yearn ugo only 2.(599 drug Items were on fht market. Today tho llg ure In over 4 5,000. FOR SALE j Chevrolet rourial tr. 1U1U imxb'1 490. All Rood lln . Nw rublx r box bntteiy. Good puliit, motor nndj everythltiK Ha In good coiidll Ion. Call 2U4-W I'ltttUuiuutlt. uSl-ltw NOTICE OF HEARING In the county court of Cass coun ty Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Frank Kuschinsky, deceased. To all persons interested in the estate of Frank Kuschinsky, deceas ed, creditors and heirs at law: You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of August. 1924. Ma thilda Kuschinsky filed her petition in this court In which she alleges: that Frank Kuschinsky. late a resi dent and inhabitant of Plattsmouth in Cass county, Nebraska, departed this life intestate on or about the Sth day of February. 1921, and left surviving him as his sole and only heirs at law, his widow and three children, who are all of legal age and whose names and relationship are as follows: Mathilda Kuschinsky, his widow; Anna M. Hrasky, a daughter; Rose II. Haffke, a daughter; Robert C Kuschinsky, a son, and that said de cedent, Frank Kuschinsky. was seized and possessed at the time of his death of the ownership by title in fee simple, of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block 2 in Palmer's Out Lota, an ad dition to Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska. and that petitioner is the widow and one or tne heirs at law oi saiu tie- ceased. and by virtue of a conveyance from the other heirs at law of said decedent she Is now the owner in fee simple of the real estate before de scribed; that more than two years havenov elapsed since the death of said deceased and thet no applica tion has ever been made in the State of Nebraska, for the appointment of an administrator of said estate, and praying for Judicial determination of the timo of the death of said Frank Kuschinsky. the names of his heirs nt law and the degree or kinship thereof and the right of descent of the renl property belonging to said decedent in the State of Nebraska, and for an order barring claims auinst said estate and for such oth er orders and decrees as may be nec essary for a correct determination of said matter. Said matter has been set for hear ing at the County Court room in Plattumouth. Cass county, Nebraska. on the 25th day of September. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and plac all persons interested may appear and contest said petition. Dated: Aug. 21st, 1914. By the Court: ALLEN J. BEESON, a21-3wks-w County Judge. J Luvina J. Spires; Augustus Spires; Abraham Hamburger and John H. White, each deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the west half (W) of Lot six (6) and the west twenty inches of the east half (E ) of Lot six (6). all in Block thirty-five (35) In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Emil A. Wun, plain tiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in ths District Court of Cass countv. Nebraska, on the 31st day of July, 1924, against you and j each of you. the object, purpose and j prayer of which i3 to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the west half (WVz) of Lot six (6), and the west twenty inches of the east half (EU) of Lot six (6), ell in Block thirty-five (35) in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebras ka, against you and each of you and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition oa or before Mon day, the 15th day of September, 1924. or the allegations contained in said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you. according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 1st day of August, A. D. 1924- EMUJ A. WURL. Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. a4-4w. TO LINCOLN To accommodate patrons desiring to visit the Nebraska State Fair the Burlington will sell round-trip tickets at rate of fare and one-third (minimum fare $1.00) August 30th to Sept. Sth, inclusive, final return limit Sept. 6th. R. W. CLEHE8T, Ticket figent ship twelve (12), North Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Nellie M. Parmele, widow; William L. Carey; Mrs. William L. Carey, real name un known; Fred E. Bodie, Receiver of the Bank of Cass County; Build ers Supply Company, a corporation; Frcnk R. Gobelnian; Robert McClan- ahan and W. G. Boedeker, Defend ants, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by Murray State Bank, of Murray, Nebraska, a cor poration, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 13th, A. D. 1924. E. P. STEWART. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE ORDER OF HEARING NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 Kuhnhenn. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Fredrick William Kuhnhenn pray ing that Administration of said es tate may be granted to- Frederick William Kuhnhenn, as Adminis trator; Ordered, that September 2nd, A. D. 1924 at 10 o'clock a, m., is as signed for hearing said petition, j 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 petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons 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 three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 9th, 1924. - ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) all-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. App. Dock. 2. page . No. Charles H. Sheldon, Plaintiff, vs. 'Thomas Allison et al, Defendants. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the ma:tter of the estate of Stenhen A. Barker, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: To tne defendants: Thomas Alli You are hereby notified that I will lson; Mrs Thomas Allison, real name sit at the County Court room in . nvnoWn: Marv Allison and hus- Plattsmouth in said county, on Sep-band Jonn Doe Allison, real name tember 15. 1924, and December 15, unknown; John F. Doud; Mrs. John ll24, at iu o ciock a. m. eacn uay. F Doud. real name unknown; John State of Nebrasa, County of Cass, ss. , By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James M. Robertson, Clerft of the District Court, within and fo Cass county, Nebraska, and to directed, I will on the 3 0th day ol August, A. D. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south fronj door of the court house iu Platts mouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following prop erty, to-wit: The northwest quarter (NU u ) of the southeast quar ter (SE4) also the southwest quarter (SWJ) of the north east quarter (NEJ4) of Section twenty-six (2G) in Township twelve (12), north of Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., also Lots four (4) and five (5) in the north Iialf (N) of the northeast quarter (NE i ) of Section twenty-six (26) in Township twelve (12) north of Range thirteen (13), east of the Gih. P. M., also all that part of the northeast quarter (NE'4 ) of the southwest quarter (SWL) and the southeast quarter (E4) of the north west quarter (NW'4) of Sec tion twenty-six (26) in Town ship twelve (12) north of Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., lying east of the Omaha, Southern Railway Com pany, as located across said above described eighty (80) acres tract of land; all of the above described description con taining ninety-seven (97) acres, more or less, and all be ing situated in Cass county. Nebraska The same being levied upon aqcl taken as the property of Will Jea, Marie Jean, William F Gillespie, Fro4 E. Bodie, Receiver of the Bank of Cass County, and Department oft Trade and Commerce cf the State oS Nebraska, Defendants, to satisfy judgment or saia court recovered b Charles F McGrew, Plaintiff erains said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Julv 23r A. D. 192 4. E. P. STEWART. Sheriff Cass County Nebraska A. L. TIDD. Attorney. 4 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 15th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1924, and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said 15th day of Septem ber, 1924. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 11th day of August, 1924. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) al8-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE Well Digging and Gleaning We are prepared to sink wells, clean wells or do any kind of well work J. W. Hobson & Son State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 13th day of September, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock m., of said day at the south front door of the court house, in Platts mouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described property, to-wit: Sub-lot one (l).of Lot forty six (46), described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEV SEU) of Section thirteen (13), in Township twelve (12), North Range thirteen (13), east of the Sixth P. M., Cass county, Ne braska, thence north six hun dred .sixty-three and . eight tenths (663.8) feet to a stake, thence east nine hundred eleven and forty-six one-hundredths (911.4 6) feet to the west line of Chicago avenue, in Platts mouth, Nebraska, thence south west along said Chicago avenue, in the center of the county road and to the south line of said Section thirteen (13), thence west to the place of beginning, containing ten and four-tenths (10.4) acres, be the same more or less; also Lots numbered twenty-eight (28), thirty-three (33) and sixty (60), all In the ! southwest quarter (SWJ4) ol the southeast quarter (SEU) of Ejection thirteen (L3) Town- Siandard Bred Single Comb T. Doud: Mrs. John T. Doud, real name unknown; Elia3 Glbbs; Mrs. Elias Gibbs, real name unknown; Jane R. Porter and husband, John Doe Torter, real name unknown; Georsre W. Fairfield; Mrs. George W. Fairfield, real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the several estates of Thomas Allison, M,ary Al lison, John F. Doud, John T. Doud, Elias Gibbs, Jane R. Porter and George W. Fairfield, each deceased,; . , j n i real names un Known, uuu un D c. . o I sons having or claiming any interest j rear! Street. Koy Long. in Lot number nine (9), a sub-divis ion of Government Lot seven ( ) m Section thirty-three (33), Township twelve (12) North. Range fourteen ri4t enst of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names un known: You and each of you are hereby n.tifioi fhat nn the 29th day of July, 1924, the plaintiff in the fore going entitled cause filed his peti tion in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and each of you are made parties defend ant, for the' purpose of obtaining a decree from said court quieting the record title in plaintiff in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot number nine (9), a sub division of Government Lot seven (7). in Section thirty three (33). Township twelve (12) North, Range fourteen (14) east of the 6th f. JU., in Cass county, Nebraska as against you and each of you and by such decree to wholly exclude you and each of you from all estate, right, title, claim or interest therein, and to have the title to said prem ises forever freed from the apparent claims of the defendants and quiet ed in plaintiff and for equitable re lief You are required to answer said netition on or before the 15tli day of September, 1924, or your defaults will be entered in sam cause ana a decree granted as prayed for in said petition. Dated July 29th, 1924. CHARLES H. SHELDON, Plaiatiff. By A. H. DUXBURY, Ilis Attorney. apair Autos! Any Make t or Any Work and Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction VEHSON GARAGE r.-B F. Plattsmcutn Phone 3604 Mynard, Nebrask Automobile Painting! First-Class Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Replatinz and Sign Work! h. F. KtiOFLIGEK, Phone 592-W, Plattsmouth y