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PAGE FOTTR PLATTSMOUTH KEHI - WEEKLY JOTTRHAI MONDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1924 Che piattemoutb 3urnal wruT.nrani: SE3G-WELSXY AT FLATTSK 0 UTH. JTEBBASKA R. A. BATES, Publisher SSBSCRLPTIOB PBICE 52.00 PEB YEAR EN ADVANCE y i - - - WILSON AND THE AGES NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Reed, real nrmo unknown: A. R. Rtac, real name unknown, and ?Irs. The congressional tribute Monday In the District Court of Cass coun- A R. Rine. real name .unknown ami iy Nebraska, all pcrscis having or claiming any lu irawv " """ John Bajeck et al. Plaintiffs, vs. interest m or to i.ot a la juiock j-svas welcome and a timely interlude ary jiyn et al. Defendants. i In the City of Plattsmouth. in Cass jin pub..c affaire. It brought minds App. Doek. 2. page 157. county, Nebraska, real names un- frora the close application of daily Notice is hereby given that by known: i a a 1 ' , n V. . '.i' ii . t I fx . , il flint rTl dntv into the Droroeet of the aees vlrlut 01 au "lurl euicieu u m- iuu c m-icu. "" " dun into tne prospect 01 tne ages Q( December 1924, in the the 20th day of November. 1924, it offered homage to one of the great n -nHMp.i cans hv the .ludire The Plattsmouth Loan and Building not for his tangible Df the District Court of said Cass Association, plaintiff in the forego- county. I. the undersigned, J. al. ing entitiea cause, nu-u us peuuou REUNION OF JOSEPH AND ISRAEL Go(I afJe nian s les- bt he dld not invent knee pants. Joseph made ready his chariot, ;0: and went up to meet Israel his fath- Tightwads believe the United er, to G!.cn; and lie tell upon his States mint is a cough drop. riifL anrf ,.nr nn his neck a eood :o: wnila And Israel said unto Joseph. Now lt me die since I have seen thy face, because thou art yet alive. J Genesis 46:29-30. It is safer to crest the ocean now than it in to cross the street. -:o:- :o: And after all is tsaid and done a swan is nothing more than a glori- Borah says: 'War must be out- fitd KD8e- But how? :o: la wed.' :o: i ' it s after the Christmas checks are nalp nl;.n U, vnfP nn nnstal rr.V " peup!e umKe new veto. President warns them again. Year's resolution. -:o:- :o: s . i 1 111 . You can't judge a nut by the shell. ,ov 0,(1 win Dfc Many a worm U concealed in a brave bMt- bul there aro more of the new" looking chwtnut. er in use ,n bott- :o:- :o: "IMndn foul." healthy," poultry expert declare. Chickens, geese and turkey may be consumed with out fear. : o : Many a man thinks he's overwork ed, just because it take him all day to do an hour job. i :o: The n. wa th;.t Russia has gone tret again is not quite accurate. Rus- o: No uc in trvinr to ruti: node. they are so used to taking their time sia nas Son wetter and they are doing it this Christmas as tiual. :o: The rush for Christmas presents will begin next Monday and con tinue up to the closing hour, Christ mas eve. If the prohibitionists have their way, Christmas cheer will be with out any hurrah on the hip. :o: Five more days until Santa Claus and then the small boy can relax from the strain of good behavior. Every time a geopodi! warns tin :o:- Playing a nine-eour3e dinner un country of an Impending oi! sh-irtau der par is the game as piayinK a fn a wildcatter goes out and discovers nora, marcb on your ,iig0gtive or- another ileld. gans. :o: V.'ith all the persistent efforts of Society would be better off if some the Jrtirr -I to pet the p ople to shop persons slept away two-hirds of early, the ru?h will come at the last J their time instead of the customary hours. It was ever thus. crc-third. In the old days a novel cost one buck and a textbook on psychology two. Now vou ?et both in the same Th' motor c: r speeder can't be curd. says an authority on sociol ogy. He can be operated upon, how ever, with excellent repvlt';. Women are always finding each Anyway, it's a courteous thing to other out. which accounts for the!?k the b,n collector to caM again o!um for $2.50. Did ans'one ever see a P'airrist to sleep on the job. appalling mortality among feminine friendships all the world over. o- ' :o: A Paris fahlon writer snya See wher a filling station explod men s clothes are becoming brighter. ed aKd turned up But Phcenix Howi ver. sometimes a vigorous m:r from ita ashes a bigzer and bet brushing will take off some of that tcr filling station arise,-,. shine. i :V Governor-elect "Ma" Ferguson Those who may at times feel dis- wU1 wear a Texas made gown at her couraged at the slow approach of inauguration, but then "Ma" never the millenium should not fail to note did eo in much for style. laws, is growing in New Jersey. :o: President Coolidge's economica' trip to Chicago has set a trouble - .,, , some precedent to a lot of fellows realthy residents, " 10 attract w P'iorida has declared against state income and inheritance taxes. We hope good intentions won't be re warded by an influx of poor relations. -:o: who travel on expense accounts. No umbrella will ever 'e designed ', that will keep the rain oft" its owner j unless somebody make one that J can't be forgotten or misplaced. -:o:- mi v. The Duke Qf Westminstep navi an Egyptian surgeon discovered that J, j. , k three duchesses wou'd be too many r.u.n has a brain, according to Prof. , ' - n t,0 j-u to support. But a well chosen ducn- j. ii. ttr.-asten. iti" r-eyptatogisz, ami sometimes we all wonder whether he wasn't mistaken. o:o- ess could easily support three dukes. :o: ' "When a man gets so suspicious of everything that he cannot deal with his neighbors he is ripe to be picked by the bunco steerer and get-rich-quick artist. :o: The Church of Fntrland has voted to omit the word "obey" from the marriage service, but gosh, they didn't improve things any. For obey, they substituted "servo." :o:- 1am Angeles reports a jewelry robbery and puts the value of the gems at $10,000. That must be a r.il-t.-?ke. considering the haul was made in I-o? Angeles. Three ciphers gOt dropped Offk We guess. To get rid of confirmed alien crim inals would not solve the whole problem of aggressive crime in this country. mi ;t w.iina remove a par- 0nce in a while a man eets what ticularly .- five and offensive class, j is coming to him. A man hunting w hich hat fpread disrespect for law. j in thp Michigan woods the other day lis a fur overcoat was shot by mis- Hnahands who have been resets- j take. Anyhow, the dispatch called iug IsjM curtains and iasMSPOftifi a mistake. table? as their Christmas presents :o: from IfUiii wive- for many years! With a complete system of over will be Interested Is the case of a (head and subway railroad crossings, man whose wife is to have her hair jit would require some ingenuity for bobbed for her husband's Christmas present. :o: The bootleggers are taking Christ-ma- ord r?. it is said, promitdng ther customer "old 'nshioned Clivisf.as" wherewithal. But the experienced customers says eggnog doesn't tustc the same, when the stuff you get nowadays fries the eggs before you can get the cup to your lips. :o: Umbrella Mender Leaves Fortune of 125.000 headline. We have a motorist to get himself killed at :-. crossing. Gratifying few of them would ever achieve it. :o: ' b Springfield Republican be lieves a conference of peace prize winner?; would produce an interest ing exchange of ideas. And pos sibly an absorbing exchange of blows if each were given full privilege to speak his mind. Now thit it has been definitely md forever established that George known several men who used to Ions didn't cut down any cherry tree, and to become umbrella menders, with, the Laberty Bell was never rung for nothing to do except wander over the 'freedom, and Ben Franklin never country, working when they pleased 'flew any kite in a thunderstorm, we and worrying about nothing unless ;are growing skeptieal about Wash it pleased them, and taxed with no inton's throwing the doilar across responsibilities. But now that it the Potomac, because recent search has been shown a fortune may be in the archives reveals that all he made at the business the lure of the had in his pocket at the time was a life sort of fades away. f bill. presidents. achievements, his sacrifice On such an occasion asked what causes some s be remembered above others of their igo: at the hour of 10 o'clock a pose of procuring a Decree in Fore time? Whv do Jefferson, Lincoln, m., at the south front door of the closure of two certain mortgages Roosevelt and Wilson stand out court house in Plattsmouth, Nebras- given to plaintiff by the defend- ka. offer for sale to the highest bid- ante, jonn u . ra.ier ana iwnuc ,i ,v. need t,& . it.,,. Hncrihrwi .". Falter, cn Lot :n Block 33, in n.-A j tn.. ii . . I. t it may be Leyda. sole referee in said cause, ap- In the oQue of the Clerk of the Dis . . . pointed by the Order of said Court, trict court of Cass county, Nebraska, uaieamen to wiU on the 12th gst January, against you and others, for the pur- among presidents? What is the common denominator of their fame? Jefferson was a great democrat j and a great statesman. But the de j mocracy and statesmanship were in- spired by a common quality- bis hu-j Liauity. He believed in the common J man. Whether his belief was justi fled is beside the point. His politic- j al doctrines have suffered some se-; vere twists and are largely disre garded today. None the less, his faith and his friendliness toward the common lot have made him a coles Bos among the slndes of our fathers. Allowing for the lingering element of Civil war hatreds and sectional differences, Lincoln stands ever clos- er to the hearts of Americans than open one hour for bids. real estate, to-wif Commencing at a point 3.125 cltains south of the center of Section thirteen (13), Township twelve (12) North. Range thir teen (13) East; thence south 9.375 chains: thence west twenty chains to the one-eighth section line; thence north on said one-eighth section line 9.375 chains; thence east to the pla;e of beginning, all in the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of Section thirteen, in Township twelve N.. in Range thirteen. East, in Cass county. Nebraska, except the right-of-way of the Missouri Pacific Rail way running through said real estate. Said offer for sale will remain Date: does Jefferson. The measure of that difference may be only his greater! fame as a humanitarian. A Cuban monument to Roosevelt has been erected and delighted, not because of the importance of his part in Cu-1 tan liberation, either in state or in t the fis. but because his effort pictured the soul of emancipation fori. Estate No. the common man. Now Wood row Wilson has been characterized by om of his December 6. 1925. J. M. LEYDA, Referee. CHAS. E. MARTIN. the Citv of Plattsmouth. in Cass : county. Nebraska, aggregating the ! sum of $7,000.00. on one of which j the sum of $1,000.00 was paid on I Ocober 6th, 1920. and for the saie j of said premises, for the reason that i default has been made in the terms. I conditions and I'sreements contained j therein. Plaintiff demands equitable relief ! r.nd that pending the sale of said I premises, that a receiver be appoint- j ed to take charge of said premises i and to collect the rents, issues and ; profits thereof to be applied on the ' amount adjudged io be due to plain : tiff in snid cense, for the reason ;ihat paid property is now insufficient i to discharge the morttjased debt due ! to plaintiff ami the tares and special assessments due thereon. You are required to answer said ' petition on or before the 5th day of ! January, 192". or such petition will ;be taken as true and judgment ren-; I dered accordingly. You are further notified that on Attorney, the 6th dey of January, 1925. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. NOTICE OF HEARING ,rr as SOon theret fter as plaintiff can on Petition for Determination of ' heard, at the chambers of Hon. Heirship. J James T. Begley In the court house 'in the City of Plattsmouth in of William A. Gul- countv. the nlaintitT will lion, deceased, in the County Court male application to Hon. James pi v-ass nianj, nnnwu. i . ueg'cy. juag oi tne iiistrict The State of Nebraska. To all per- Court of Cars co-intv. Nebraska. n:ort gaged premises, to take . Gullion. who is one of the charge of said nronertv and to coi- heirs of said deceased, and interested lect tl-.e rents, issues rn'l profi's to in such, has fild her petition .illeg- be derived I her rr m. to he app leagues as "the leading humanitari tors and heirs, take notice, that Mar- Bald .in of the modern world." He souKht. tha first, to liberate mankind from au- a i i . U. iucrat anu, .-tcu.iu. 10 uotiaie uw ,h.)t orfllfam A r.nllinn Hicri in- under the nrdors nf thr eonrf on t' nations from war. He succeeded testate in La Junta. Colorado, on or amount adjudged to be due to piain moa8urabIy in both aiim-. For both about June 12. 1919, being a resident tiff on its said n rtgaged in debt 1- J t , WItnMl . V . ' .... .1 . . . . 1 V. . . T' CC . r,,rta ho van riirs.! nnd -.i;. lrrm i! aiiu iuiuuhuioi ui Miwrwiw. aui lius PImancipation could be contrived only at the coat of war and human life. An iniquitious peace was ac cepted, when no better could be ob tained, in the hope that a congress of nations working together for am ity would countervail tne evils oi the treaty. He made gret gains at the cost owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth inter est in and to the west ninety (90) acres of the northeast quarter (NEJ4 of Section thirty-four (34), Township twelve (12) North, Range nine (9) East of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska, subject to a dower interest therein in Sarah A. Gullion ; The nlaintiP proposes the njn:2 r,t James K. Pollock as receiver .and F t P. Lutz and T H. PvVlork as sureties j for such receiver, and alo as ure i ties for the apn icant therefor. J Date: November 2:.'r.d. lf;24. THE PLATTSMOUTH LOAN KKD BUILDING ASSOCIATION. By JOHN Af. LEYDA, Its Solicitor and Attorney. n24-4wks of great losses. Political opposition . UllyiDg afi his 8olo an( oniy n(,irs at ir.d ppecial interest remember only; law the following named persons to- wit: Martha A. Gullion. widov. ; Myrtle A. Wane, a daughter; Robert Gullion. a son; Jay Gul lion. a son; Minnie Melvin. a laughter; John Gullion, a son: Eugene Gullion, a son; and Lilly Gullion, a daughter; that said decedent died intestate: that no application for administra tion has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been adminis tered in the State of Nebraska. ;md that the Court determine who are FOE SAIE OP TRADE the losses'. The ages take account Si the gains. They know the qual ity of unselfish devotion. In states men it is none too common, roii- fiea keeps score on the measures of the moment, the treaties signed, the written record. The ages remember nreat motives, great services, great moral and humanitarian causes. It is not no much that a redeemer pre vails as the that he dies in the cau.se. Wilson was a great humanitarian. j One thnrourrhbred Spotted Poland I China male hog. seven monthn old, ready for service. Would exchange ; for another ma'e or trade for butcher hog. Also have nine thor joughbred giits for sale or trade. ; Pen Parker. Plattsmouth, phone No. i 93. d(5--tw Fusiress ferns of all Kii;?s prTut t thp Jnarnt) nffica fighting thought. live. the heirs of said deceased, their de- He thought the people were worth ;grec Df kinship and the right of de scent in the real property of which the deceased died seized, which has been set for hearing on the 15th day of January. A. D. 1925. at ten o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 10th day of December, A. D. 1924 i ALLEN J. BEBSON, (Seal) dl5-3w. County Judge. ZmX, for. He died in that In that thought he will MARRIAGE PAYS The treasurer of Cook county. Illinois, wherein Chicago is located, has made a statistical survey em bracing more than 700.000 tax re turns, endeavoring to ascertain th comparative condition of married and non-married men. The study of economic conditions and money saving shows thai at 24 years of age the average husband has about 5 per cent less property, money in the bank and taxable wealth than the average bachelor of the same age. But, when both reach the age of 28, the husband will be 3 per cent ahead and will continue to distance the bachelor mere each year ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 4. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of Henry M. Soennichsen, Adminis trator, for license to sell real estate. ! Now on this ISth day of Novem ber, A. D. 1924, this cause came on for hearing upon the duly verified petition of Henry M. Soennichsen, Administrator of the Estate of Har riet L. Hunter, def eased, praying for a license to sell the following de scribed real e-tate fnr the nuroose of II WBB I paying the debts and expenses of ad- Pcar son's BARBER SHOP The Home of Good Work Manley - - Nebraska Elmer Pearson, Prop. nd costs of said estate. th,e ost of marriage which gave a temporary setback at first. At :i8 the married man will aver age in proportion to numbers. 17 per cent more taxable wealth, and at 48 he wili he 20 per cent ahead despite the expense of larger homes, chil dren and heavier wardrobe and liv ing costs. The survey concludes thai the married man seems to work harder, save more and is more in ! BSfve in developing his business ability; and there is a greater per centage of shrinkage one year to the next in the taxable properly of a bachelor than a husband. The figures may or may not be significant. When the married man gets right down to work, urged on by the spur of necessity, and has lion for foi:r successive weeks in ... V, r OI a i t Qllli i 1 1 h tnnrr.nl :i nowunon. mainly as diversions getting up ami , " I T - ia oi generi Cass county Automobile Vtitilr Firat-CIas Work Guarantee d! Prices Reasonable Mirror Repealing and SiRn Work! A. F. K80FLICEI, Phone 592-W, Plnttsmouth ministration to-wit: f Outlot sixty-four (64) in Sec tion eight' en (18). Township twelve (llO, Range fourteen (14) of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska; It is then fore ordered that all persons interested in said estate ap pear before me in the district court rooin in the Cftr of Plattsmouth. in said county, .n the 29th day of De-! cemher, A. D 1924, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day and show ..r?..?'..T ,.?. ,.t.,?. cause, it. any there be, way a license j. should not le granted to the said .t. Henry M. S. ennichsen as adminis-ij trator, to sell the above described j " real estate fcr the purposes set forth. above. - 1 4 It is farther ordered that a copy ,t. of this order !e served on all persons interested in said estate by publics- 3 Qoinv to Have I a Sale? 4- Joy IA1 sB -at- CHRISTMAS TIME Peace, Happiness ant PROSPERITY FOR THE NEW YEAR A Wish Mo&t Sincere from L F. Wolff, Prop. Repairs and Accessories G A R A G E f-rt . ri T.I 79 Plattsmouth, Nebraska. May the Smile of Good Cheer Be Yours Sincere And the fond recollections of the joys of a Merry Christmas light your way down the road of 1925 to success. WE THANK YOU -WE GREET YOU And as we approach 1925 we are thinking, building, planning to make this business more worthy of your con-ldence, esteem and patronage. Felzzi Shoe Company Quality Footwear Good Bye 1924! Hello 1925! VJE GREET YOU Welcome to the new year Good Bye to the old year. The old year was good we hope the new year will be better. We are going to do our best to make it a better year for our patrons. Our hearts are filled with grati tude as we recount the dealing of 1924 with our partons and we wish sincerely that the New Year will bring you all happiness. Kroehier Brothers Realizing That The Greatest Joy in Life Comes Frpm We wish for you the opportunity for the greatest service you have ever given and that your reward will be hap piness at Christmas and profit for 1925. c. E Hartford Coal and Feed making the fires in the morning and :,.,,.,. wi,,lin ra!! rilin,v m.. District Judge, j I am prepared to conduct 4" tales of any kind. No mat ter what you have for sale, J I can sell it for you and as J sure you success. 4- See me at H. H. Shrader's, Plattsmouth, or call me by telephone. I pay long dis tance calls. chucking tne cat out at nigui a braska. good many of the avenues by which Uy lhe court the year and day last money left hini la the old carefree above writteu. i?nvs are closed. So. the inmrove- ! JAMES T. BEGLEY, sssnft in condition may not be due wmrw. . ... J. A. lAPUbLL, to any supenorlty for indulgences Attorue . is atrophied and he has become some- what of a nickel aurser, because he , v-q qjt gl'lT T is scared not to. r n?t..i i-nri nf rsn mnn. t I ty. Nebraska. j ; The Plattunouth Loan and Build- T ing Association, plaintiff. "B. John Wanted High grade salesman, W- Falter et al.. deiendan's. (App. living in Cass county to take charge Dock. 2. Pave 166.) It of countv work: must have car. Av- Notice of suit la foreclosure ply to Mr. Anderson. 624 Peters To the d-tendants: R A. Hen.'., V "" Trust Bldg., Omaha. real name unknown; Mrs. R. A. y 4l''IJ'I,It,I,'IMIi,M"II,t,I -:o: SALESJIAN WANTED CALL PHONE NO. 432-J Plattsmouth, Nebr. J. H. Swainston Auctioneer MAY THE LAST DAYS OF THE OLD YEAR GIVE YOU A JOYFUL Christmas Season and as you pass on from this happy event, may you be ushered into a New Year where the fragrance of the flowers of success may be with you each day is our cordial wish. John Bauer 8c Co. t