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THURSDAY, DECEHBZE 16, 1926. YLATL&X-PJT7R SOU" WEEKLY JOffR! Cbe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOTJTH, NEBRASKA Catr4 t PostoClc. PlAttamoatb. Nab., m coad-dftM mail mum R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PSJCE $2.00 Perhaps it is money of the silent partner that talks. -.o: Only ten more shopping days, un til Christmas, get a move on you! :o: Those oil leases seem to need more buck passing than any other patriotic act of which we know. : o: Santa Claus was very much in evi dence Saturday, and the kids were Laving the time of their lif. :c: It has been discovered that the sax ophone was first used in Germany. The war's over, so let's forget it. :o: In recent tests, a woman dressed in better time than a man, but thenj a man dresses. puts on clothes wnen ne I -:o:- The Victor Phonograph Co. has been sold for $40,000,000, thus em-! nhasizintr the "douch" note in his master's voice. -:o: As a consistent theater goer we de- mand a return date of "Uncle Tom's in operation m the world, according that 47 per cent of the people, how Cabin" to see little Eva, Uncle Tom 'to the latest estimate. lever, live beyond sixty. Thirty per and the bad, bad man Simon Legree. :o: Ased to pray for warm weather so that her grandma's rheumatism might Tnss nwav. a 5-vear-old cirl nelt and! said, "Oh, Lord, please make It hot for granma." :o: tx-kot, oKr.nt uin o uronithv rpi.' dent of Cincinnati installed in his home the first stationary bathtub in; the United States, his neighbors thought him "queer." :o: In one respect, at least, Mr. Low- den's presidential boom looks promis- ing. He has less distance to go to- ward looking like a dirt farmer than his opponents, particularly Mr. Long-' worth. j :o: Santa Claus has always been good j to the kids. We remember back 80 years ago and Santy was just as good - to us. So the man or woman who says their is no Santa Claus, should stop and think. -:o:- Danger of another crop surplus has developed. An overproduction of dia monds that may result in price reductions is said serious to be I I threatenede. As conference of dia- mond magnates has assembled att Capetown, South Africa, to go into' th mattPr and. if r.nssihlp mvp thp world from disaster. tlmr0lmlmlmimlmlm'l'-'f V I"IMI"i"I,JrI"I 4 ?! T Dr. John A. Griffin Dentist Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5. Bun days and eveningi by appolstzaent only. 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Raymond Hild, Phone 2805 MYNARD, NEBRASKA TWELVE MILLION PEOPLE ARE TODAY USING STEWART-WARNER PRODUCTS PEE YEAH EH ADVANCE HISTORY REPEATS Some cackling geese saved ancient Rome, Or so the histories state, And the balance of power in tnej j Senate depends On the breakfast Shipstead ate. :o: Al most time for skating parties. :o: Winter has made its bow, and also its bow-wow. :o: Oh, well, a loving cup is merely another thing to dust. :o: "Easy payments" are in the same class with "painless extractions." :o: rt-n miwc unu i lud ma.ii that goes every night with his wife and children. All men are born equal, but it is; what they are born equal to that' makes the difference. :o: More than 12 million radio sets are - ,00r. rr, 1 1 6 Deyona seveniy. uniy one in he nas continuously practiced his pro The want of great leaders may be 5000 beyond 100. and two- fVsirm until h was forced through due to the fact that people have learn- ed to do a little thinking for them-j selves A town in Wyoming has civic ex- , , . . penses of only $4. a year. That is not a town : it s an exception, or a miracle :o:- Nothing pleases a man with a well developed sense of humor so much as setting two chronic bores to boring each other. -:o:- The revised alphabet, if adopted, would make Rose Roz and George Jorj. Any stenographer could spell with that alphabet. :: The wearing of a collar by man probably was originated by a woman wha thought that would be a good way to make him keep his nose to the grindstone NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- y. Bs- In tbe ounty Court. Tn thp maftpr nf thf pstatp nf Frances G Earis deceased, To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will Ejt at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 27th day of December, 196, and on ,the 29th day of March, 1927, at ten o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust- j J.;ment and allowance. The time lim-i ttiited for the presentation of claims! 'against said estate is three months iiu lii Luc m i ill uaj ui iri.cuiuci , a. 4.ID. 1926. and the time limited for pay 4!ment of debts is one year from said J.i27th day of December, 1926. J Witness my hand and the seal of 3. said County Court, this 23rd day of J. November, 1926. 4. A. H. DUXBURY, Seal n29-4w County Judge. - WARN ER Unit Radio Radio TnC Haiti S-W 301.AX) Mod! 345 L W l Console Modrl 3SS CHRISTMAS TIME Ain't too old for Christmas time, Same ol' joyful season; Jus' fergit my growin' years, That's th' simple reason Forty years roll off my back When th' fcleighbells tinkle. Kick my heels an plumb fergit I've a single wrinkle. Christmas time's a time f'r jo Drop yer years an be a boy! Dance a breakdown on th floor, 'S'lute an' swing yer lady! Laugh an sing until you feel You are in Arcady. Al'man left! T' feel yer years Time like this is treason. Right an' left, an promenade! This is Christmas season. Christmas lime's no time fer gloom- All join hands aroun' th' room! Swing yer partners! Ain't that fine? Eoys an' girls together. Ol age is forgotten now This is Christmas weather. Walk yer partner to yer seat; Want no music slow, sir. Kiss her 'neath th' mistletoe 'Fore she can say no, sir! Christmas time's no time f'r tears Time t' drop yer gathered year. Wil Maupin, in The Omaha Bee. :o: IMPROVING WITH AGE If you are fifty-one and one-half years old, you have lived1 the span of liffk r11rkfffwl vnn Yx? the insurance .' . . company statisticians. It may be some consolation to know thirds of the centenarians arp wnmoTi The one big job of medical science today is to lengthen the lifetime, pro- ! 1 rm f "thp n P rvf crnort a 1 1 rvn Qnmo , , .... . . . doctors work directly for this end, working inir.civ f ... It might be pertinent to ask if the I economic and social world is keepin Wllu lne me.ucai wona. 1 or vbat snaI1 " Profit a man to lire his three score Jears and tpn if lre must struggle miserably Just that many years more? Fortunately, the answer is that things are Improving, we think, in other realms as admirably as in medical- the PIANO FOB SALE sides many relatives and friends. The For sale Late Model, practically funeral service was held on Satur new Gulbransen upright piano. Solid dav afternoon from the Methodist Steel Plate Brush Pin holes, lates style spring brass flange action, gold- en oak case. A-l condition. Price $195. Easy terms or big discount for cash. Christ & Ghrist, 11S-22 So 6th st. Plattsmouth. Neb. Phone 645. FOE SALE Pure bred light Brahma cockerels S3. 00. C for $2.50 each. Mrs. A. C. (Pearsley, Union, Nebr FOE SALE Holstein heifers and cows. Also a few Jerseys. See or call Rex Young. D,Hcm.fc -r,i , Plattsmouth. Tele. 314 d6-tfw Your ad in the Journal will be rezd by 75 per cent of the buying public. PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at Pub-; lie Auction on the Oscar Gapen farm.1 on the K-T highway, four miles south '; of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and four miles northeast of Murray, on Monday, January3 commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to wit: Horses and Males Twelve head of work horses, all A-No. 1: one span Molly mules, well matched, weight 2,700; one saddle pony, weight 1.000 lbs. One registered black Percheron stallion, six years old, weight 1,900 lbs. Cattle and Hogs Five good milk cows, one just fresh; others to be fresh by day of sale. Eight head of shoats; one good Duroc boar. Farm Machinery, Etc. Two lumber wagons; one good hay rack; one low iron wheel truck; one new Sandwich corn elevator; one new disk; one old disk; one gang plow; one 14-inch stirring plow; one drill; one John Deere gang plow; one new two-row lister; two riding cul- 2-row machine; one 1-row machine; tivators; two walking cultivators; jone New Century riding cultivator; one new three-section harrow;, one one Champion corn planter; two har mowing machine: one iseeder; four rows; one walking cultivator; one new sets of heavy work harness; one wagon; two sets of l-inch harness; rubber-tired pony buggy and pony one set 1-inch harness; some harness; one Hupp roadster automo-; household and kitchen furniture and bile; one Ford truck and numerous 'many other small articles not men- other articles. Terms of Sale All sums of 510.00 and under, cash. On sums over $10.00 a credit of six months will be given, pur-1 months will be given, purchaser to chaser to give bankable note bearing give bankable note bearing Interest interest at the rate of eight per cent at the rate of eight per cent per an per annum from date of sale. No ' num from date of sale. No property property to be removed from the '. to be removed from the premises un- premises until settled for. Sage & Hass, Owners. Rex Young, Auctioneer R. F. Patterson, Clerk Death of Former Resident of This Co.- Dr. Morrow Born at Murray and Son " of Well Known Family At One Time Practiced in Louisville This community was deeply grieved when the news of the passing of Dr. Wren Morrow became known to our citizens for he had made a wonder ful fight after several months of acute illness. Born of pious, indus trious parents, and reared under Christian influences, he early dedi cated himself to God. and his whole life was only onward and upward, and in the practice of his chosen profession he won the esteem of this community by his daily living and de votion to principle. . Wren Morrow was born at Murray, Nebraska, January 26, 1882. and de parted this life, November 18, 1926, at the age of 4 4 years, 9 months and 22 days. In IS 95 he came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rozzell Morrow to Burt county and his early boyhood was spent in Riverside precinct where in the companionship of his father, a man of rare musical talents, he with his brothers, and near neighbors, formed what was known at the Mor row Drum Corps. Beloved and rev erred by the boys of the Grand Army of the Republic, and the W. R. C. and the pioneers of this county, they ap peared at almost all public affairs, and like his faith in God, dominated his whole life. After, attending the county school he went to the Fremont college receiving the Degrees of Bach- i elor of Science and Pharmaceutical ! Graduate. Going to Cincinnati, Ohio. he entered the medical college where on May 30. 1916, he received his de grees of Doctor of Medicine, after illness to retire. He. with his J? Tnff,""? X tn Tol om-ih in tlis niltnmTl nf 1 1 takillff over the Fraternity hospital ti-Viir.li tlior 1- n vt rn tinnod tr nn- ,. duct, Early in life he united with the Kiversuie iiaptist cnurcn ana con t jnut,d to be a member until his death He was also a member of Seward Masonic Lodge A. F. & A. M. and of Omaha Consistory, being a Scottish Rite M:ison. He was united in mar- riage March 27, 1917. to Marselleine A. Reeves of Bethany, Nebraska, who passed away March, 1919, leaving him one son, Thomas Reeves Morrow, a lad or only 9 years to wnom tne sympathy of the whole community is extended and also to the aged mother, i Mrs. Adella Morrow, and four sisters, !Mrs. G. L. Grothe. Alice. Lillian and j Hazel Morrow, and two brothers, Ed ' round and Dr. Lawrence Morrow, be- church whore a most representative gathering of citizens assembled to pay their l3st tribute of respect. Rev. G. a. Bolas of Omaha, former M. E. pas- tor here and close friend, officiated and pronounced a most beautiful and fitting eulogy. He was assisted by Rev. H. H. Gunderson of the Baptist ehi'.rch and Rev. McKenzie of the Methodist church. Mrs. James Clark and Mr. V.'ill Langley of-Decr.tur Phone 1203. s:inP raost enectiveiy two nymns. ine dl6-4tw Coral tributes were profuse and beau- tiful. The Masonic fraternity con ducted their ritualistic service at the cemetery, H. N. Marsh, officiating. as Worshipful Master. The pall bear ers were: J . A. smgnaus. A. a. triCK Fon, Henry Valder and C. G. Norseen. These from a distance who were in attendance at the obsequies were: jlisses Viola Hipp and Amy Davies ioi i-jyoiis, .eu., air. aiiu itirs. jainca Swope, Oakland, Iowa, Dr. J. Morrow, Dr. B. E. Morrow and Mrs. Effie Ban ' ning, Seward. Neb., Mr. and Mrs. ! Troy Davis of Weeping Water, Neb., I Mrs. Ed Drake, Modale, Iowa, Mrs. PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell at Public Auction at farm located four miles northwest of Murray, Nebraska, and four miles southwest of Mynard. Nebraska, on Tuesday, Dec. 21 commencing at 10:30 o'clock, with J lunch served at noon by the Ladies Aid society of Murray, the following described property, to-wit: 4 Head Horses and Mules One black mare, 3 years old, wt. 1,100 pounds; one black mare, 10 years old. wt. 1,200 pounds; one Jack. i years old, wt. 1,300 pounds; 'one Jinny Mule, 3 shears old. weight 1.10O pounds. A 7 Head of Cattle Ore Guernsey cow, 8 years old, to be fresh soon; three 18-months-old j steers: two 18-months-old heifers; one 18-months-old bull. Farm Machinery, Etc. One John Deere corn elevator, new; one binder; one King press tioned in this ad. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10, a credit of six til settled for. James L. and Ira Cook, Owners. iCoI. W. R. Young, Auctioneer Murray State Bank, Clerk. ft! Repair bills i Friction and wear can't get in their deadly work, can't build up big repair bills, when you use the right grade of jPolarine. It means protection to your motor and to your pocket book. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA "A 7ebrasa Institution Fannie Kurdsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw of Council Bluffs, la. "Heaven is richer and from His Heart There is a silver cord which reaches From earth to heaven and back to earth again. Upon this silver cord Angeles chant Their eternal anthems, Calling one and all." Burt County Herald. From a Boston newspaper: "Prom inent among the guests was a bright western woman." Our guess is that everything considered, "prominent" is the right word. :: Probably the nicest thing about freckles is they are real. And in an age of drugstores that is a great deal. :0: MYNARD, U. B. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject: "The Heralds of Joy." All are most heart ily invited to attend all our services. G. B. Weaver, pastor. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Ola Minota Spacht, Charles A. Spacht. John B. Kaffenberger, Anna Kaffenberger, Mina E. Cortright, Carl J. Cortright, Gladys E. Kaffen berger and Goldy E. Kaffenberger, Plaintiffs, vs. Norma B. Baumgart. Thyra May Baumgart, Veda Baum gart, minors under the age of four teen years; Ed Baumgart, widower, and George A. Kaffenberger, widow er. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the decree of the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, entered in the above en titled cause on the 14th day of August, 1926, and an order of sale entered by said Court, on the 10th day of November. 1926. the under signed, sole referee, on the 17th day of December, 1926, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: The north half of the north west quarter (N NW) of Section twenty-four (24), and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW SWi ) of Section thirteen (13), all in Township twelve (12), Range twelve (12), east of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne braska, excepting one acre out of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the south west quarter of said Section 13, reserved as schoolhouse site. 10 cash of the amount of the ac cepted bid payable at the time of said sale and balance upon confirma tion. Said sale will be held open one hour. Dated this 10th day of November, A. D. 1926. ALLEN J. BEESON, Sole Referee. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. nl&-5w: rrr 4 a. 1 fbr protective lubrication ORDER OF HEARING on Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Sadie Worden, deceased: On reading the petition of C. D. Spangler, Administrator, praying a i final settlement and allowance of his 'account filed in this Court on the 4th day of December, 1926, and for de termination of heirship and decree of final distribution of assets of said estate It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 21st day of December, A. D. 1926 at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sona interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this ord,er in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this Cth day of December, A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) dl3-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, bs. To the heirs and all persons in- the undersigned Sheriff of Cass coun terested in the estate of James Hall, ty, Nebraska, to sell the real estate deceased: hereinafter described in satisfaction On reading the petition of William (0f the liens determined thereon by Minford. trustee of said estate, pray- the decree entered in said cause Feb- ing a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on ' the 10th day of December, 1926, and for approval of his final account, and for a decree of distribution of the funds now in his possession as such trustee, according to the last will and testament of said James Hall, deceas ed, determination of heirship, and such other and further proceedings as are necessary, and for his dis charge as such trustee Tt is hprphv nrr!frprl that vnn nnrl all persons interested in said matter oor of the court house in Platts may, and do, appear at the County mouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, of Court to be held in and for said coun-fer for saie at public vendue the fol ty on the 5th day of January A. D. lowing described real estate situated 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant ed, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed In said county, for three weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my band and the seal of said court this 10th day of Decem ber, A. D.1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) dl3-3w County Judge. 1 big Six grades Polarine Light, Medium, Hcary, Special Heavy, Extra Heavy and Polarine "F", tvinter, for Fords. Consult the Polarine Chart. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Pursuant to an order of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, made and entered on this ISth day 'of November, 1926, in an action pending therein, in which Henry Cline, a widower; Albert Cline and wife and Sadie Cline are plaintiffs, andAnnah May Baird r.nd husband and Thomas J. Baird are defendants, iordering and directing the under signed referee in said cause to sell, as upon execution. Lots 272, 273 and 274, in the Village of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska, also Lots 284. 2f5. 2S6 and 2S7. in the Village of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebras ka Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of December, 1926, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the south fiont door of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, the undersigned referee will sell the above described real estate at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale to be held open for one hour. Dated this 22nd day of November, 1926 J. A. CArWELL. Referee. J. C. BRYANT, Plaintiff's Attorney. n22-5w LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Walter A. Johnson, Plaintiff vs. Charles F. Morton et al. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under authority of an order of sale duly issued in the above entitled cause November 15, 1926, commanding me ruary 6, 1926, as follows Plaintiff's first lien, $6,32S.- 44; the second lien of defendant Robert Willis. $2,111.87; the third lien of defendant Bank of Vnion for $5,222.50. and the fourth lien of the defendant Joe Banning in the sum of $7,087. 89, with Interest on said sums and the costs herein as in said decree provided, I will, on the ISth dy of December, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the south front 1 in Cass county. Nebraska, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter (E NEU ) of Section nineteen (19), in Township ten (10). Range fourteen (14). and will sell the same to the highest bidder. Dated November 15. 1926. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. PITZER & TYLER, Attorneys. Have yon. anything to sell! Tell the world abont it through the Jour nal's Want Ad department