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THURSDAY, DIC. 8, 1S27. ZC'Jb ) ) -I U.. i R. BATES, SUI'WillPTIOK FKJCE $2.00 The ignorance of bliss for his client. :o: a lawyer in't A republic can have just as many unjust and repressive laws as a mon archy. -:o Few sins would be so popular if they were so strenuously preaching again6t. I :o: There is no trouble in fixing the tax rate. It is the assessment rolls that bother. :o: The last of the second A. E. P. ! has Just returned with a gold star ' on the wallet. ! :o: If Calles continues to kill off his rivals, he will win in the coming f lections by a default. rt : There are about 620 muscles in the j body of the normal man, one-fourth of which are in the neck and face. j :o: Keeping the wolf from the door is seme people's idea of being on time' The recent rainfall has set a new the President has taken himself com with the payments on the new closed record. Now farmers have to go fi-h- ; pietf-ly out of the race." But that C3r ine for potatoes. j is not a statement cT fact. It is a -n. , :o: I personal opinion. Th3t is as far an Whit's new about Yankee defeat-1 There is m old saying that things' rnyono can go. Nobody can say fatly ing Pirates? That happened as long WH work out. It seems this is &o-. that the President is not a Candi da thp davn nf Decatur. Dale. Preble and Rodgers. ro: If the movies had been invented 100 years ago, we often wonder if Home Sweet Home would ever have been written. :o: H'liat lmz-VTrari? nennle thpv arc in Africa. They are beginning to wear clothes, just when have begun dis pensing with them. It is said that individualism is giv - ing way in Italy to the power of or- ganization and government over the individual. :o: ' control Being absolved by a fellow pris- oner, an inmate of the Texas peni- tentiary may not have to serve all of, his 114-year sentence. j :o: It takes about so long to get a thing started, and sometimes the starting is poor, as witness the start for. a literary censorship. ,o ,o Vo r,f We Senator Willis of Ohio nor that of T"M i r man tw.rtrl ffr fV presidency. Why this neglect? : n : The Hiiflsnii river ia to be bridgf-d at a cost of $60,000,000. This is said to be reasonable as bridges go. The income is another matter. 'o: This last session of the World League is said to have been the most successful of all, with prestige added that will be retained. Probably as one sees it. :o: Despite the restrictions placed on the Krupp works at Essen as to war, munitions, there are now employed 0.000 people there. The line of manufacture Is varied and even em- braces that of typewriters. :o: At the Southern Appalachian Pow er Conference, held in Chatanooga this month, positive information was brought to the surface that should settle forever one of the pri- mary points of controversy during the last few years over tbe disposi tion of Muscle Shoals. :o: Of the fire losses of the country, it is that only fifteen per cent are .rr.iVohio ho rcct ore tn mre- lessness, arson, defective wiring and v.iimi.eJs. Wit.i a lut , eieu, The fire losses run about $550,000.- 000 yearly, with much of it all un necessary and avoidable. Photos for Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your Photograph. Give your friends something they cannot buy Make an appointment today Marfan Open Sundays her PZE YEAH FA" I Look wise whether you take it in or not O piffle. j crime but :o: Poverty may not be a it is the cause of many. -:o: Calles seems to have carried the Mexican primaries all right. :o: Just because a man says ne thing . he isn't necessarily a sawer cf wood, j :o: No rtal hustler wt;uld give 2 cents for things that ccnie to thoi-e who wa.it. if :o: Perhaps a big home brew dele- gation may descend on the next con i gress. o:- PublU Capital comes where invited and!'" Vriy, me i.epuoncan .nbuouh conditions warrant. It is easily re pelled. :o: Nearly every dog in the Solomon Islands aasweis to the name of "Maola." :o: ,r-S cn in Cnina. ' . :o: " ! , . i A street car runs twic? as fast wnen a man is trying to eaten :t as it does when he is riding in it. We don't know whether lipstick, j rhenn or exnensive. comes off in a i kiss or not" but we're willing to,can do in a minute' He does, not : KISS OT learn. - r, : - As long as the grand jury is in session there will be much unrest ! among the politicians in the indict- able class. - I Berlin is facing a greater crisis ! than the collapse of the Hindenberg iine. a striKe beer reserves. as threatened its or We often wonder why the man who i3 always boasting cf the splendid positions oneiec nam continues w hold down a small job. -:o:- Now we are promised a movie cf "the stomach at work" and wo do hope that something besides custard Pe is useu ioi comic rti:-i 1 - O a 1- Troizky has ben expelled from the communist, organization raid from any participation m tne government. 7rotzky is new used to thi Just about half of the tixes now gees to education and about half of his half is wasted in the unneces saries of one kind and another. : f : Labor Commissioner Davis says labor conditions are excellent, and that the country was never freer from strikes. Ke is a good authority. , :o: Congressional committees will soon be at work getting thincs ready for the congress This saves much time later on. In short, a sort of pre- paratory digestion. :o: Income tax returns for the Sep- terrer quarter were $445,000,000. This was 118,000,000 lea?, than a year ago, but was cause J by t':e greater part of back taxes havi g been collected. This source 1.. s about ceased. :o: A determined effort will be mrV.e A determined effort will be mrV.e to induce congress to apply the qu a tn rnnafla and as well as the rc ?jt of the continent It is charged tl.'t vret wuvxu 6 Certain retaliation will follow so v - wise a course, if not. It would be singu.rtr Christmas SfEl from 1 to 4 p. m. idie THE PCUTICIAX K030DY KKOWS I I On Aue. 2 Mr. Coolidge announced i . I do not choose to run for Presi dent in 1328." j j Mort of tbe papers accepted the President's word that he would not be a candidate next year. Some of i ; the papers (many of them his loyal supporters) construed the statement; ! as a conditional withdrawal. And I that was and is the attitude of; many party leaders known Ceoli Tze's closest frwnda. as Mr. Firct then, one of these friends, Senator Fess of Ohio, w ho was cam- ipaigr.i.ig actively for Mr. Coolidge'3 ' iencmiuntion has been soundly! "spanked." as he put it, by the Pres- ident. Another friend. Boston I banker, started a chain letter a week or so ago for the purpose of creating nation-wide sentmient for the drnft- ling of Mr. Coolidge. This movement na3 been abandoned. It seems to have displeased the President who spoke rather irritably about it. But he did not speak for quotation, and j fror.i the vague, indirect way in which a President, by custom, is icj ported, the public ones iict !;r.ov; what he said or "now he feeis It can o;.ly guess. Those practical party leaders of Committeeman, will meet in uasn- ington next Tuesday in what is de scribed as "oi'.e of the most important party councils in years." A few of them are already on the scene. What are they saying? One of them says: I am sr.tisr.ea in my own mm a mai i date Anvor.e mav think it. or be Anvor.e mav think it, or liev? it; the men prominently men tioned as candidates may hope it. do fcnow j Mj. Cooli(1 i3 of course. solely responFible for this confusion, lie alone can remove the uncertainty. He choose to do it. He does not nave to spank Fess. He does not have to rebuke his Boston admirer. Just a few, simple, candid words and the thing is done. His refusal to speak j those words, in the face of thecoun- ' oiiru ujuwi, party's leaders share, warrants the suspicion that there "was a string to the Rapid City renunciation, and that Mr. Coolidge, admittedly a past master of politics, is playing a wait ing game. It is an unbecoming Bruce-3ar-tcnic role for the President of tr United State3 to play that of Tafc Politician Nobody Knows. :o: FULL OF HOLES j The committee on ways and means 'lost little time in punching the Mel lon izx program full of hnlw. It voted for a reduction of $25,000,- CC0 greater than the Sec: Ttary of followed the Treasury propnfo, ana iohu. that up by refusing to reduce income jrj. 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., to show tax W'r-s in tb middle brackets or! cause, if any there be, why the pray to repeal the Federal estate tax. It er of the petitioner should not be j ,., (granted, and that notice of the pen nl,., fuvors a more drastic reduction Qf said petmon and the teaj in tbe corporation tax than .Jflio.i. illg. thereof be given to all persons Ml this is in lino with recent tax I interested in said matter by publish rcvision experience. About all that wu left of the much discussed Mel lone plan of 1924, when Congress had finished it, was the name. And again in 1926 a similar disregard for treasury tax opinion was regis- tered. Clearly the tax views or the j A r : treasury are not representative those of the two congressional com- mittces charged with responsibility for revenue legislation. Not only do the committees consistently favor larger "reduction than the treasury is willing tc approve, but they prefer to cut in different places. As a result, we have had rrom the beginning oi cur income tax experience, revenue ac's with which no large group has 'een satisfied, represented as they 'een satisfied, represented as tney have a conflict of opinion, and the compromises necessary to enactment, There 13 every indication that the revenue act of 192S will, in this re - .- . spect. be similar to those that have gene oeiore 11; inai even in time 01 peace the opportunity to draft a well - considered tax bill will be rejected. :o: The great miss of our people," I Quoting the President, "are con- still s?ientious and industrious, seeking to - e-ve humanity" Three short piffles " 'a ri and a tiger. The great mass of our people the great mass of any peo- pie give not a counterfeit whoop in Gehenna about serving humanity; tho frrt mass of the neonle Reek to the great mass or the people seek to serve themselves, and if as a by- product numanuy aiso is served it is velvet. , ..' . . , . . The Nassak diamond is valued at $400,000. and New York reports that there has been no rush to buy it. TVila cnr-iilQ nur idea, nf Mpw VnrV we had imagined a queue of would- be purchasers extending five blocks down Broadway. 9 ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court cf Cass ccun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, rice w.nntv 55 To all person? interest rd in tbe ; estate oi Jonr. v . iiaynie. ucceasea: On reading the petition of Nancy C. Haynie, Administratrix, praying a final settlement and allowance of her, account filed in this Court on the 3rd day of December, 1927, and for final settlement of said estate and for her discharge as said Ad ministratrix; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, r.nd do, appear at the County ! Court to be held in and for said coun- . , f Deeember. A ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper 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 01 t-ns.i rnnrt thia 3rd Hav nf 'nprpm - bcr, A. L). xvzi. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. (Seal) d5-lw NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS To: Theo. A. Walton; Elizabeth Wal ton; James E. Walton; Nita Wal ton; James M. Bower; Grace Bow er: Dorothy Lcgg and Theo. A. Walton. Administrator of the es tate of P. T. Yaltcn,. deceased: You and each of you will take no tice that L. Irene Snead cn the 30th , of November, 1927. filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, in an action in .U,,LU 6U" , T 2 1 " x-,. VJ-i t tt v 1 Tin f n ; ni'i 11 11 iii 1 1111. iniurn 1 . , Walton. Nita V anon. James at. Tower. Grace Bower, Dorothy Legg ana ineo. a. anuu, Auimuisiratur .of the estate 01 1. 1. w anon, ue- ceased, were named as defendants. Petition shows that on or about the 2nd day of February, 1918, the .said P. T. Walton, deceased, and wife, Lydia M. Walton, gave a note for JAnAA the sum or i,vvv.vv, Becurea uy mortgage on Lot in porter i-iace, an addition to the Clty; of PIatts" mouth. being in the northeast quar- ter (NEU) of the northeast quarter (NEVi). Section 25, Township 12, Range 13. east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; said mortgage be,ng recorded on the 14th day cf February, 1918, in the Register of Deeds office at natismoutn, xseDras- ka, in Book 46 of the Mortgage Rec- ords. page 29. That the object, pur- pose and prayer of plaintiff's peti- Uon are tne foreclosure of one mortgage for $1,000.00 plus Interest, given by P. T. Walton and wife, lyula sl. v a i to ii uii uii i iu ru- Le.r .?lace' an ""l0 .f.?"! Plattommith. hpins- In the northeast quarter (NEU) of the northeast quarter (NE&), Section 25, Town- WHEN A MOTOR is choked with car bon, there is "knocking" when you start, "knocking" and loss of power in climbing hills or pushing through mud or sand. With straight gasoline you can't get rid of this "knocking" until you get rid of the carbon. Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline makes use cf the high compression caused by carbon. This condition suits Red Grown Ethyl Gas oline and lets it do its best work. This wonderfully improved motor fuel J&tochs out tliel&ockr - turns carbon info -poiver ship 12, Range 13. East of the Cth P. M., ia Cass county, Nebraska. You and each of you are required to answer the petition of plaintiff on or before the 23rd day of January, 192S, or the allegations of plaintiff s petition will be taken a3 true and tlerree entered accordingly. uaieu di rwiuiiii-iu, t tms 1st clay or ueccmocr. is-. L. IRENE SNEAD. By "W. G. KIECK, d3-4w Her Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty ss. I In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam II. Wynn. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: lou are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Cou-t Room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 30th day of December. A. D. 1927 and cn the 31st day of March, A. D. D. 192S at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months rrom tne 30tn aay 01 uecemoer a. ik '1927 and the time limited for pay- VA uru" L,13 vlT J - 3Cth day of December 1927. 1 TT .' i l J ,1 V r said County Court this 25th day of;"'- - "iZt- November, 1927. A. H. DUXBURY. County Judge. n2S-4w (Seal) 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, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of William Pohlman, deceas- ed: On reading the petition of H. A. Schneider, Administrator, praying a z i 4. t ...1 l: M:iu:.mfu uiw vl ii.b account filed in this, Court on the 2nd day of December, 1927, and for final settlement of said estate and for his discharge as said Adminis- trator: It ls hereDy ordered that you and nii prsnns interested In said matter may and do appear at the County finnrt to . v.,,1,1 ln ATlri fOT. w-r.w-w - COUnty, on the 16th day of December, A D 1927f at i0 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 nearjng thereof be given to all per- song interested in said matter by publisning a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newsnaner nrinted in said county f0r one week prior to said H 0.arTttr In witness whereof I have here- nn Jan" and the Lai ot .id ronrt this 2nd dav of Decern- - ad 1927 tt tiTTx'RTtTI y (Seal) d5-lw JoTimal Waat Ads bring results. C if CI 14SS P) V;, w 4 "knocks out the knock." It gives your motor added power. Gives you better mile age for your gasoline dollar a smoother running, livelier, more responsive and eco nomical car. lbu'll never have to get carbon removed, and freedom from fuel "knocks" will reduce wear and repair bills. The Standard Oil Company of Nebraska recommend Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline for constant use in motors of every make, age and condition. It is quick-starting, high quality Red Grown Gasoline with Ethyl Brand of Anti-Knock Compound added a combination fuel that sets new power stand ards for the oldest Ford and the newest high compression motor. It won't harm any motor. It will improve performance. Be sure you get the genuine which is sold only where you see the Red Crown Ethyl Gas oline sign by reputable dealers and service stations everywhere in Nebraska. Standard Oil Company of Nebraska "A Nebraska Institution" 4S SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, i :ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued 1 by Colda Noble Deal, Clerk of the .District Court, witmn and for Cassi county, Ntbiaska, md to me direct- j cd, I will on the 15th day cf Da-, ,.., ;y'-Tr:5Tp-p-.--r. AND icember, A. D. 1027, at 10 o'clock a. , 'J 'fvRVOTN DEFENDANTS -i ni., of said uay, at the south front , 'door of the court house in th? City; !of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said county, seh at public au t:on to tne highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wit: Lots four (4), five f5) and six (6), in Block twelve (12), in Young ar.u Hayes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cas3 count v, Nebraska the same being levied upon and taken i a tlio rrnnprtv nf J:mes HcCullOCh. orp:ulant. to satisfv a judgment of -m,rt r(,f.flVere,l bv Henrv nrnwn nlinti r7 ' riain" - -- - t - - - tiff against said uefend- vttmnnth vvna. November ' v--v. - ' 16, A. O. 1927. BERT REED, SheriJ Cass County, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass . r,v virtue of an order of sale issued by Golda Noble Deal, Clerk of the ed, I will on the 17th day of ue- r-ersons claiming by through or un cember, A. D. 1D27, at 10 o'clock der them adverse to the plaintiff a. m. of said day at the south front herein, and for such other and fur door of the court house, in the city ther relief as may be Just and equit- of Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest tid ier for cash the following real es tate to-wit: South 4S feet of Lots one ti) ana two ijiock iumj six (.6) original city of Tlatts- tr.nw th NVliraska. also that nart of js six (6) seren (7) and eight ,0, in Block twentv-nine (29) in Younz and Haves addition to the Cjty 0f Plattsmouth, described as fol iows: Commencing at the northeast . . - . - corner or Lot eignt t in saia biu twenty-nine (29) Young and Hayes addition, running thence west along the south line of the alley passing through said block east and west 170 feet and 3 inches, thence south 65 feet, thence east parallel with the Knnth Hne of said block to the east line cf Block twenty-nine (29), thence north 65 feet to place of be- ginning, being the north 65 reet oi Lots seven (7) and eight (8) ana and on the 31st day of March, A. D. the north 65 feet of the east half of 192s at the hour of 10 o'clock In the Lot six ( 6 ) and the vacated alley, in , forenoon of each day respectively to Block 29 described as follows: Be- reCPivP and examjne all claims ginning at the northeast corner of aKainst said estate, with a view to Lot 6, Block 29. Young and Hayestheir adjustment and allowance. The addition running thence south Go tim? limitod for the presentation of ?et, thence east 14 feet to the west . c,aJmB against sald estate is three line of Lot 7, thence north along : mpnth8 from the 30th day of Decern- ine west line OI Jjl sevtn ".ber, A. D. 1927 and the time limited feet to the northwest corner or lot. . for payment of debts is one year from thence west 14 feet to the place of:said 30th day cf December, 1927. beginning, all in Block twenty-nine 29 in Youne and Hayes addition ! to tbe City of Plattsmouth, as sur- ; veyed. platted and recorded. Cass, vuuuij, nr.. t..V. leviea upon ana taKen as me prop County Judge. erty o Carr,e E Ghrlst et al-t de. fendants, to satisfy a Judgment or said court recovered by The Stand- ONE ard Savings & Loan Association of ; Oraana. Nebr., plaintiff, against aaid defendants. ' Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Novwabw 12th, A. D. 1927. BERT REED. Shc-riff Casa CouatV. Nebraska. Notice ia hereby given that Wil- ticn jQ tftp -Distrlct Court of Cass v..mi-n f,n the 12th day ' of Novtn'ber, 1927, against Thos. F. V V -1 . i - 'rierrinnrd spd wife Eva M. Kerrl hard, Jrhn L. Weathers and wife Weathers, Erst and real name ! unl.nown, William II. Tannehill. un- iv,;ivr .i tiifir heirs ana aevises. le- gntres ari personal r presentative9 i .11 t inn- Ki. i rf.n crVi t, v tt Mf4-ker. l.", " ' 0,1 if II 1 m 1 mi 11 u 111C uii uiiv i vttie T. Meeker. Beniamin F. V 11 . J -11 1- tin vtn it - ,7 7 ' i i m. tliiilUIIIi; cl 11 1UlCCSI- 1 Li. UUia x " 0. except 14 feet off the north side cf Lot 59, in the village of Green wood, Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants, the ob ject and prayer of which is to reform certain deeds to conform to the true correct and legal description inttnd- ;(. hy the parties thereto and to quiet i the title to the above described real fl6t!ltP in the name of William F. Laughlin the plaintiff herein and ""J.r nV7n aDP The defendants and each of them are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 26th day of December. 1927, or the allegation therein will be taken as true. WILLIAM F. LAUGHLIN. Plaintiff. J. C. BRYANT. ni4-4w Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Casa Coun ty ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Wat son Long, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court Room in riattsmouth, in said County, cn the 30tn day of December, A. D. 1927 A. lUt 1111VUW11 A V u witness my hand and the seal of Bajd County Court this 26th day ot NoTember 1927. A. H. PUXBTJRY. 'na-w tuuuij w uuru. Legal blanks of all kinds for sale at the Journal offioe. n