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THURSDAY, APETL 29, 1926. PLATT?M0U1H SEMI-WlXIY JOTTBHAL rACTETHEEE TRUTH FOR SALE NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cbc plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA tr4 at PoatoClcs. Plattsmouth. Nek. a coad-claaa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 52.00 PER YEAR LR ADVANCE 'A V 4 4a - f fir -1 .tnfi T r ,..- THE GOD OF ALL GRACE The God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suf fered a while, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, settle you. To Kim be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. I Peter 5:10-11. :o: Italian pact upheld, senate refuses reconsideration. :o: As Liquor hearing at Washington nearing it's end. is I I mid Jtettefoas -:o: People will steal anything. A St. Louis man stole an ukelele. -:o: re- No decision as yet, on farm propo-J sition. :o: Keep them on a while yet even if they do scratch. :o:- As long as there are optimists there will be seed catalogs. :o: Don't pity the man with the hoe. He's probably after bait. :o: Straw votes are significant when the wind is blowing our way. :o: Another way to exterminate our wild life is to do more spanking. :o: Don't believe that a woman be lieves all that a man believes she believes. Possibly the farmer's idea of lief is to have congress adjourn. :o: Sometimes a man gets so mad he quits being a hypocrite for a few minutes. v :o: .Everything else about an automo bile may stop, but the payment will! always run. The fundamental thing that almost Rose Comb Rhode Island Red set- . , , , , x . ting eggs for sale at 50 cents a set- everybody overlooks in the various !T J,r - . T J J ting of fifteen eggs. Mrs. J. H. discussions over opposing theories is Reinke, Shady Spring Farm, South that truth is not a fixed thing. It Bend, Nebr. a22-4sw is not a solid like a brickbat. It is. I Any skin itching is a temper test er. The more you scratch the worse .it itches. Doan's Ointment is for j piles, eczema any skin itching. 60c at all drug stores. not a thing that can be handed down from Heaven in a tangible and real form. Truth is fluctuating. Truth pro gresses. Truth is the hypothesis thatj most nearly fits the facts. As facts change the hypothesis must change. Jn the District Coun of Casg cmm There is nothing fixed in the world ty Nebraska, but single instances, single data. The; In the matter of the estate of conclusions from these single in- Mary E. Thompson, deceased. i i u ii v. e c v.1 1 i v v j, a? v NOTICE OF SALE The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun- To Joseph Harper: Jane A. Har per: The Plattsmouth Land and Im- ty. ss. provement Company, a Corporation; In the County Court. the successors and assigns of The! In the matter of the estate Plattsmouth Land and Improvement ; George E. Nichols, deceased Company, a Corporation, real names unknown; Joseph Weckbach; Eugene of To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That Weckbach; Louis Weckbach; Edward" will sit at the County Court Room in Weckbach, son of J. V. Weckbach, I Plattsmouth in said county, on the deceased; Catherine Weckbach; Mrs. ' 10th day of May, 192G. and the 11th Lydia Heimes; William Weckbach. ' day of August, 1926. at 10 o'clocK Jr.; Mrs. John D. Tutt, first real a. m.. of eacn day, to receive ana name unknown, widow of John D. examine all claims against mid Tutt. dec-eased: Virginia Frady: Mrs. : estate, with a view to their adjust- Edna Forbes; Clarence W. Forbes; (Edward S. Tutt; Mrs. Edna Tutt; Mrs. Mary Gharrett; Shirley Ghar ,rett: Mrs. Georgia Gentry: Claude Gentry; the unknown heirs, devisees, a rid the time limited for payment of inent and allowance. The tune limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate is three iwriths from the 10th day of May A. D. 1926. suance of an ornpr of finn. James 1 hat t Eegley, Judge of the District ?avna ,a '"s 'merited ,,.',. . . . , e . . x' , T .1. 1 11 tilt: HjHU" .n uiai i.MUl'.n I ' made on the 24th day we call the truth about them, varies with the attitude of minds. Too many people regard the foun-'l926 fr thf salf, th rPal . hereinafter described, there a uawon oi morms as someinins nxeu,'so(1 at the south front door of the some authoritative Ltatement which courthouse in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, can be referred back to as the truth, on the 1st day of June, 1926, at ten debts is one year from ss.id l'.'th day c,f May 1926. V.'itncw. n;y hand the- seal of said of April ipPectiveI' to-wit: Estate of Joseph ccunty court, this 9th day i t April, , ? 'Jllarper. deceased; Estate of Jane A. ' H2i. 1 Lfii ;li Harper, deceased; Estate of Anton A. H. DUXHUHV. -:o:- Y0UNG CRIMINALS Youthfulness in criminals Is, of course, no new thing, no phenomenon If you think we are living too fast get out and watch a bricklayer on a government job. - -U .0 A .1 1 . 1 1 It is noted that those Russians Ui ,ettul ueveiopmeui. in cue puo who would restore the czardom are lic seems Perenially surprised by it. not residents of Russia. I Criminals have always averaged young. There arej simple reasons why We learn later in life, however. o'clock a. m., at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the follow H. Weckbach. deceased; Estate of (R al al2-4w William Weckbach, deceased; Ectutr of Anna Roth, deceased; Estate of' John D. Tutt, deceased; Estate of' County Judge. Mrs. John D. Tutt, deceased, real ORDER CF HEARING On i'etition for Appointment of Administrator. that our morals change. They de pend upon the facts in the case. Truth is net a doctrine nor prop aganda. It is merely a preponderance Park Addition to the City of Platts . , , . t first name unknown, widow of John :Si.k .'-fi. 25''. ' Sf.2 An7f"li,.Vri. to .en ,!(.). ' '. f"- un. . mouth, Nebraska. of probabilities. We believe two and, Dat;d thig 24th day of Aprilf A a26-4w FRANK A. CLOIDT, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A crusade has been started to bring, this is so. Naturally there are morej cosmetics under the pure food act.' young persons than old in almost What cowards men are! every calling, but, while few men are :o: I able to attract attention at once in Illinois divides on wet plan, but: Still if the nations were square business and the professions, the Illinois democrats vote approval by a enough to make the league work, they young holdup man makes as much of -:o:- two make four because they always d 1926. have made four. Our reason tells us that they do make four, but our im agination can picture a world where they make five. Someone has defined prayer as a request to God that he make two and two equal five. It does no good to stress or be lieve anything that is not in con cordance with the facts in the case. We should distinguish between a series ot facts and uie conclusions ,-jth i2fi. and on Ane-nst 2.. 192S. we draw from them. Jat 10 o'clock a. m., each day, to re- Darwinism is a workable hvDothe- eeivje and examine all claims against The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Katherine Hild, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in (Plattsmouth, in said county, on May both inclusive, in Block one (1); Lots five (5) to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, in Block two (2), ex cept one and three-fourths (14) feet off of the west side of said Lot In tl-.e matter of the estate of Amelia V. Streight. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Wil'iani J. Streipht praying that administration of said estate may be 21; and Lots eight (8), nine (9) and ! granted to William J. Strcight as big majority. :o:- could get along without it. : o : From a divorce report "She claims One of the most remarkable things that marriage is nothing but a de- about a candidate is the way he (an lusion and a snore." :o: Wisconsin bookkeepers held a con vention. We have been thinking some of buying a bee. :o: If the United States sends delegates leaning tower a. a m t a. i 10 me arms conierence snouia meyi be heavily armed? j :o: regard a personal desire as a public! demand. :o: If Mussolini ever has a spare . . , . . U4 t. . ' lary is likely to get as much publicity j - - - ..-c-.v. .. r v. ! .1 1 . da auv ui ii 1 i u i uerus. I The natural born criminal goes in- known facts, and not as a dogma in itself. We are never going to get rid of .'dogma and the dogmatic habit until honesty other people are dishonest :o casting announcer who does not have neighbors wonder what that flighty the idea he Is the entire program. thing is up to now. The Haugen bin," which is in Ne- .No party of the "people." says Jim braeka's favor and the only one of Reed .big interests own White three bills that has been reported. House and only a political upheaval :o: a stir as doe sa veteran. The criminal goes through no ap prenticeship where his activities are unknown to the public. The lawyer's maiden case in a lower court at best does not get more than a few lines in an obscure corner of a newspaper, j we get over treating conclusions as w ti.o vmmo- ,rin,in,vc firct h ! f acts. we realize that the prog- ress oi tne mmu is a continual prog- ' gress, and that truth is always be fore us. rP t Vi 7 n r4- wi Ath!nn 4 Vint mi . tn Krlmo ot Lie nnnnrt..nitv TKnl iiuiu la iiui tumriuuig mat uU1 France lays new debt settlement " . . randfathers believed and which we offer before the United States. The rIes or organized society, custom.; ' JL l.l ??!, UIU.1l Ml. liV 1 tU, IUL 13 SVlllllllUb continually search. i Thp nh'nrt rf nrliip'itinn ia in nut a child as nearly as possible in pos session of all the facts of the past and to train his mind in drawing conclusions. ! Our fathers believed that bad spirits caused infectious disease and that the shape of a leaf indicated the kind of sickness it could cure. Those sis. It is not an established fact. We""" " ' l" "'I' , hustment and allowance. The time should teach it as that assumption ; iimited for the presentation of claims that most nearly accords with the 'against said estate is three months from the 24th day of May, A. D. 1926. and the time limited for pay ment of debts if one year from said 24th day of May, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 24th day of April, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a26-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is hardly ever wise to trust the proposai is wen received, as a basis .Precedent, do not restrain him. for.' ; nesty of the man who thinks most. for negotiation. i his activities are in defiance of all, -:o: restraint. The young doctor. Nowadays, when a girl shows an scientist to his fingertips, must wait A crying need in radio is a broad- interest in learning how to cook. thejfr patients. But the young crim inal himself elects when his activi- Now is a good time to look to your lawn mower and put it in ship shape. Your neighbor may want to borrow It. :o: The world will still be Imperfect! as long as people think they can change human nature by passing a law about it. i :o: Over in London they have started a campaign to spell by sound. Over here, most of the stenogs already spell that way, if at all. :o: I t rau Einstein says tnat ne nus- I band never explained his theory of relaticity to her. Does he think that a woman cannot keep a secret? :o: ' When a womaii has shopped all day ( without finding anything to buy. she ! saves it from being an utterly futile Fashion took the 'hatpin away from da b buying another patent scrub woman and left her with nothing but cloth for cleaning aluminum ware. to defend herself. :o: Wets mass forcess back of Edge bill. Closing rounds of the assembly very hot and heavy. Many people call it a draw. ties shall begin. The criminal begins early and ends early, so that the ranks of crime count few who have reached middle age, and they ordinarily are men who have served long terms in prison. The irregularities of the criminal extend to his personal habits. He commits crimes against his health as well as against the public. Bad liquor, drugs and other evils take toll of him and any day his fellow criminals or a quardian of the peace man end his life. j Because crime begins in youth it is not only the duty but a matter of beliefs have been found to be not in accordance with the facts and for that reason we reject them. This belief in truth as a continual progress is the utmost importance. It is as necessary to the mind as vitam ines are necessary to the body. Whoever abandons truth for ex pendiency places more confidence in authority than he does in the facts in the case. St.... I ,1 i i j i s intelligent selfinterest on the part of "ur buuum aiaS remain society sedulously to protect youth open and hospitable. The worst thing; from the influences that make crim- that can "aPPen to a mind is to shutj jnajg , ( iist-ii up wiin a enque, lie useii up :o: i body else, and thus close it to all : future progress. Wages had been increased until the It is futile to endeavor to stop the The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Maria Lau, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1926, and on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1926. and the time limited for payment of debts is one 3'ear from said 3rd day of May, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 29th day of March, 1926. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) a5-4w County Judge. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. Tn the matter of the estate of I to some statement made by some- Michael J. Rys, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROGRESS. I Now that the senate has ratified j the Italian deDt settlement, ousted . jncome Df every toiler was ten cents search for truth by persecution and "drive. Brookhart and seen the Washington every time his watch ticked. i inquisitions. :o: - Americans are hard to There's too much talk about enforc- baseball team barely break even bo There was one Big Union The ing the laws and not enough about far what else can u find to Bet mad I World-Wide Amalgamated Watch- STATISTICS obeying the laws. -:o: about we wpnder. -:o: A homely illustration of progress ie the modern house dress which, con taining one-third as much goods as the old-fashioned Mother Hubbard, costs three times as much. j :o: , A Kentucky concern has been ac- cused of transporting bootleg liquor in its hearse. That is all wrong. These vehicles should be reserved for use of the men who drink the liquor. ; :o: j Winders. i People lived upon such indigenous Plenty of G. O. P. "timber" in the presidential race. Coolidge far from, tne trees without stooping or reach alone in yearning lor tne ls presi--ing (either action being a violation denes'. Dawes, Lowden, Borah, Hoo- Df Trnion RUies). ver. Longwortn ana watson, listen. Production ceased. in Washington as asspirers To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1926 and on the 25th day of August A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and examine all claims - j...- ' . . est, right or title in, or lien in. 11 aujuoimcuk auu uiiu ixiat-. a 11 1 I 0 1 1 time limited for the presentation of ten (10), in Block three (3), all in Browne's Subdivision of Lot 17 in northeast quarter of northwest quar ter (NEU NW'4) of Section thir teen (13), Township twelve (12), North. Range thirteen (13), east of the Sixth Principal Meridan; also that part of said Subdivision describ ed as "Park Place" in said Section, Township and Range; also that part of said Lot seventeen (17) not plat ted as a part of said Browne's Sub division of said Lot seventeen (17), but designated in connection with the plat of said Browne's Subdivision as "Part Lot 17-s'not Platted." the same being a tract of land, two-hundred sixty-four (264) feet in length east and west, and two hundred fifty four and five-tenths (254.5) feet in width north and. south, lying along, and abutting upon, the east side of Waugh Avenue in the City of Platts mouth. and being bounded on the south by the north boundary line of said Block three (3) of said Browne's Subdivision; also all real estate formerly platted as streets or alleys in said Browne's Subdivision, that lies between any of the lots or tracts hereinbefore described, except only Matilda street: all in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska; and all persons having or claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest of any kind in said "Park Place," above described, real names unknown, Defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on February 20th. 1926, Inez Stenner and Gertrude Stenner, plaintiffs, filed their petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against you, impleaded with others, the object and prayer of which petition and action are that a decree be enacted in said Court in said action that plaintiffs are the ab solute owners in fee simple of all of the real estate above described, and in the peaceable, open, adverse, ac tual possession thereof; that none of the defendants have any ria-ht, title, interest or estate in, or lien upon, said real estate or any part thereof; that the pretended interest, right and title of the defendants and each of them therein be canceled, that 1 administrator; Ordered. That May 3rd. A. D. 192C. at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear ct 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 til1 pendency of Faid peti tion and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Juornal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dater April Cth, 1926. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal)al2-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING 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 Alida A. Blair, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Milan L. Blair praying that admin istration of said estate may be granted to Milan L. Blair as admin istrator; Ordered. That May 3rd A. D. 192C. at 10 o'clock a. m. is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may ap pear 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 pendency of s:iid peti tion and the hearing thereof lp given to all persons interested in said mat ter 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 daj' of hearing. Dated April 12th, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) al2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. William F. Stock, Plaintiff, vs. thP title tn all nf said' real estate he,pliebe A- Ramsey et al. Defendants. forever quieted in plaintiffs, and that 1 To the defendants: Phebe A. Ram all defendants and each of them, and'j: George U . Ramsey husband of all persons claiming by. through . Pbe A. Ramsey; the heirs, devisees. and under them, be enjoined from !,ail, irsonai rtprt-seuuiiiy-s a m claiming or attempting to claim any title or interest in or lien upon .said real estate; and for general relief. The object and prayer of said peti tion and action, among other things, is to obtain foregoing relief as all other persons interested in the estates of Phebe A. Ramsey and George W. Ramsey, each deceased, real names unknown: Ellis, husband of Maria Ellis, first and . jal name unknown; Rara- :o:- It costs $6,167 to rear a girl and fruits as could be eaten directly from 56.077 to bring a boy to the age of claims against said estate is t hree is, according to statistics just made l"JiJ-' -j. ... . ,, . ... T ., T JA. D. 1926. and the time limited for public by the Metropolitan Life In-parment of debts is one year from surance company. We doubt these said 24th day of May, 1926. figures, however, as the itemized) Witness my hand and the seal of budget contains no charge for,said County Court, this 24th day of "smokes" unless it be under the head "fuel and light $300," which is said and disintegration, however, con tinued. Time, by virtue of whose Collier's Weekly offers cash prizes elapse the gains of the toiler accrued. for the best fish stories. Has it coiro aid a destructive hand upon all that to be the same for irl and by- The men, in the old, crude days, had to this, that fishermen have to r paid filthy lucre in order to maur e . created them to tell whoppers about their The Congressional Record prints catches? Perish the thought! many speeches that have never been 1 delivered. This system costs $48 a average boy under 18 smokes, and smokes much more than a girl of the Things broke, rusted, rotted, wore same ae- Neither is there any charge out. tore, went out of style. Furniture and houses fell to pieces for "gas' unless in conies under the same head "fuel and light." In the County Court of Cass coun -:o: Furniture and houses fell to pieces nea(I Iuei ann "S"" ine, . ";u. . , . 1 . , , . , , diilt ui icui a&na, vaso iuuuij , do. ine Desi mai women can uu is - and were used for fuel, books having wU.1 x ut Ba aUu Tq &n ergons interested in the page but considering the saving In Zain equally under the law, no sper-j preceded them to the ash-iple. (This the milease per boy is probably more estate of Frank Hughson, deceased: . ,.1 KMHiiAHA n n n M r.n n ..,i. I . . . , . . Tnnn tne mi hqpd nn, pal rT H r cto. wear ana tear on congressmen it " yinet,e iui nunc a. doic iun,iTO Deiore men iorgot now to make w '""" ' probably is worth the money. and the only rule which will preserve fire ) against any and all of the defend- ,s'; wire r Josepa Kamsey, nrstand ants named or otherwise designated , rtal narae unknown ; Ram in said petition claiming any inter- spy: of John A- Pamsey first noon anu real name unnnown; uavia n.m- ' 1 t . r-ii . At 1 s j 1 ahove described real estate, or anv;"! jato aianiu. me neira, uevi- part thereof, based upon or relating sfes legatees, personal representa to any one or more of the following Jives and all other persons interested designated instruments of record in n the of David Emrick and the office of the County Clerk (Reg- Jacob Mahm. each deceased, real ister of Deeds) of Cass county. Ne- names unknown; and all persons braska. respectively, to-wit: Mort- j having or claiming any interest in gage of Edward T. Thomas and and ihe west half (W) of the Clara M. Thomas, his wife, to Anton . northeast quarter (NEU) of Section II. Weckbach and Henry M. Soen- twenty-one (21), Township eleven nichsen. for $300.00. dated Febru-M1 North Range ten (10), east ary 24, 1904, recorded February 25, ,of the 6th p- M- In Cass county. 1904, in Book 30 of Mortgages at ' Nebraska, except that part thereof page 33: Plat and Dedication byjOWned by The Chicago, Rock Island Wm. L. Browne of Browne's Subdivi-& Pacific Railway Company, real sion, dated October 1, 1889, recorded , names unknown: November 8, 18S9. in Book 19 at I ou and each of you are hereby page 372; for the reasons respectively notified that William F. Stock, as set forth in the petition. - -I'lainrin, n.eu a pennon ana com- Vmi and each of vnn are reauired menced an action in the District to answer said petition on or before Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on tho 17th nf Atn v 1?. nr the the 29th day of March, 1926, against On reading the petition of Guy!all egations thereof will be taken as 'ou an! each of you, the object, rur- pose ana prayer or which is to ob- April, 1926 (Seal) a26-4w H. DUXBURY, County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice T5n Petition for Set tlement of Account. , tisticians or the big insurance com- fiugnson, Aaminisiraior, pidjiug true and decree rendered accordin : -l. . - a. i it., . , 1 . .. ... ncrv cot-. K .l-c t : uuii tcuicmcui auu ttiiuaui-c ui uw i ine most precrous iniug mai Ainei.-j A1J merchandise ceased to be. The l" "c wne, " au account fiied in this Court on the -:o: If we do not hold fast to funda- cans hav mental principles, to the constitution ernment, the bill of rights, and local self-; government the original free repub lic will soon become an empire with unlimited powers for oppression. The republic will be wrecked. -free constitutional gov- oor workinc man found nothine more tower without cognizance of present 22rd dav of Anril. 1926. and for to buy. He began to want things. conuiuoIls- ineir ouagei mignt rear closing administration proceeaings in Thereupon, civilization, having and EIsie Dinsmore girl or a Horatio said estate; , . t AiP-er hnv hnt it wnnUn- i-r ' It is hereby ordered that you and passed under the wire, started on' its A1er bo' but " ouldn t keep Dersons interested in said matter Dr. John A. Griffin Dentist Office Honn: 9-12; 1-6. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soennichsen Building t 4 Truck and Transfer l -1 - n - E Call Phone 342-W or see me at the Vallery Sales Pavilion, Plattsmouth Wade Porter second lap. -:o-: Sas mav. and Act. nnnear at the Countv "smokes" and dancing slippers. ' Court to be held in and for said Should our statisticians find time county, on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the tain a decree of court quieting the title to the west half (W4) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section j twenty-one (21), Township eleven (11), North, Range ten (10), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, except that rart thereof owned by The Chicago. Rock Island Daniel Willard. head of the B. .ndfBaIStdflu Lh? ana O. railroad, started in as a section for such other relief as may be Just hand. From the hand car to a pri- and equitable. ly. INEZ STENNER and GERTRUDE STENNER. Plaintiffs. T. F. A. WILLIAMS. Attorney. a5-4w It looks now as though the United States almost had its hands on that hanging heavy on their hands they money the Frencn owe it. The French """ a5C per auuum prayer of the petitioner should not;vate car ig traveling some, as the You and each of you are further are going to pay it over if and when Per capita consumption of statistics by be granted, and that notice of the--.. ' .notified that you are required to they get it from Germany , the typical American citizen. Also the pendency of Baid petition and the Ie y 'answer said petition on or before '. -o- jamount of midnight oil burned in pre- hearing thereof be given to all per- :o: Monday the 17th day of May, 1926.. ' n . " sons interested in said matter by Feg&y Joyce sas sne na3 a nitn or the allegations therein contained Wets to seek show-down at this Paring this dry rodder lor the -nose- pubIishin& a copy of this order in husband in prospect, but she doesn't will be taken as true and a decree congressionial session. Plan to force bass of the reading public. It is our the Plattsmouth Jouhnal, a semi- know why the public is interested in rendered in favor of Plaintiff and fight on the senate floor through beer opinion that there is more midnight weekly newspaper printed in said . Dublic ia aways interested aaiEst yu and each of you, ac- amendment to enforcement bill. :o:- oii Knent nn statiKti? than nn ail county, for one week prior to said aay oi nearing. . ; " In witness whereof, I have here-' unto set my hand and the "Seal of' For dyspepsia, our useful pursiut9 put together. :o: a man'? hard luck. cording to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this 29th day of March. A. A household remedy in America for :o: unto set my hand and the""Seal of' For dyspepsia, our national ail- D. 1926. -rTiir v tt t c uv !25 years Dr- Thomas' Eclectic Oil.' Doan's Regulets are recommended said Court, this 23rd day of April, ment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. WILLIAM F. STOCK, SggflAXt stocK Hauling a specialty. For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds and by many who say they operate eas- A. D. 1926. Recommended for strengthening di- Plaintiff. , i,M,lDruise9- 30c and 60c At a11 dru Hy. without griping and without bad A. H. DUXBURY, gestion, purifying the blood. At all CARL D. GANZ. ! m i i stores. aftereffects. 30c at all drug stores. (Seal) a26-lw. County Judge, drug stores. $1.25 a bottle. ,a5-4w His Attorney.