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THUBSDAY, AUG. 7, 1SS0. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THRO Cbc plattsmouth louvnal PUBLISHED SEiuI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-cias3 mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher S JBSCEIPTION PRICE $2.C0 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living: in Second Postal Zone, $2.50 per yecr. Beyond 600 mjtes, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, $3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable 6trictly in advance. The best intelligence test is getting rich quick. :o:- Tomorrow i3 the happiest day In the average man's life. :o: The mercury ought to come down and let business go up for a while. :o: A higher tariff on heavyweight prizefighters from Europe might be advisable. :o: unermometer went to 110 in some places yesterday and a lot of people joined the church. :o: v nen a woman demands a pin- money she may have in mind a plat inum bar piu set with diamonds. :o: The perfect table manners are a great handicap to the full enjoymont of fried chicken and corn on the cob. :o: It may be just as .ell that Eng land universities do refrain from of fering courses in United States his tory. :o: That New York plumber who has gone into grand opera will no doubt arrive some time without his upper register. :o: One thing that enabled us to bear the recent hot wave was reading magazine articles written by Cal Coolidge. :os Among the things we will not try to make a Joke of is the dispatch stat ing that Representative Fish of New York is wet. ro: Al Smith's office building, accord ing to the latest plans, will be 102 stories high. The longer he lives the .further Al rises above the sidewalks cf New York. What the modern home needs most is the family. :o: be bcientinc boxer may either be a pugilist or an undertaker. :o: Nature leaves a lot of work for the tailor and dressmaker to finish. SHERIFF'S SALE INSULTING A GOOD CUSTOMER State of Nebraska, County of Cass, give preference to England. On the other hand, an attempt virtually to NOTICE OF SUIT ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is- No business man who was in his force the dominions into line might right mind would deliberately set out have reactionary consequences. sued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of to insult one or his best customers. Mr. George only a few weeks ago the District Court within and for If he did so, he would scarcely expect referred again to the dominions as rv a x.- i i i a i a l I a luuaiy, iurdbw, dnu to me ui- to 6ell him any more goods. Yet that the British "commonwealth of na reu, i win on me iru uay ui . .. . . . , . , i i-i inon in is apparently what we are undertak- tions." Each takes Dride in In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Cass rec August, A Clara Jones, Plaintiff vs. Ed Jones, Defendant NOTICE D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a. tions." Each takes pride in feeling You are hereby notified that on m., of 'said day. at the south front inS to do in the case of Russia. The that it enjoys full dominion rights; March 12, 1930, Clara Jones corn- door of the court house in the City Amtorg Trading Corporation, the So- in effect that it is a free govern- mencea an acllon ln ite uisinci viet purchasing agency, has bought ment, subject to Britain principally L,nst vol, the oblect mirnose and n r--y An- nnn .U . j I I ' " o,ao,uuv wonii ui guous anu ma- by sentiment. prayer of which is to secure an abso of Plattsmouth, Nebr., in said coun ty, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following real estate, . to-wit: East half of Lot 9 and all of 10 in Block 27 in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Cass county The same being levied upon and taken as the property of August W. chinery from the United States in the last nine months. Yet, a commit tee of the House of Representatives, on the basis of the dubious documents produced by former Police Commis sioner Crover Whalen of New York, lute divorce in favor of said plaintiff Large map of Cass county on sale and against you and that plaintiff at Journal office. oOo each. L,,,0 rm You are further notified that you Cloidt et al, Defendants, to satisfy accuses this corporation of spending a judgment of said Court recovered its time and money in spreading Cora- oy i'iattsmoutn btate uanK . ain- munlst propaganda in this country, tiff. rind ATnrrav State Tianlr. Defend-I - r,nca itm Piointiffo I One of the committee's members cgainst said Defendants. forced Peter A. Bogdanov, the head Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 15th, of Amtorg, to admit that machines A. D. 1930. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, August 25, 1930, or your default will be enter- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Shea, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said Court al leging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and testament and praying for administration upon said estate and for such other and fur ther orders and proceedings in the premises as may be required by the statutes in such cases made and pro vided to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally settled and determined, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 15th day of August, A. D. 1930, and Cal says a high tariff increases im ports. And a hangman's noose aids respiration. :o: The tightest man is the fellow who forgets to pay for his course in mem ory development. :o: One sure way of cutting down the wheat acreage would be to teah more farmers golf. :o: Prohibition theory of the fall of man is that Adam let that.apple fer ment before drinking it. :o: Just as you may have suspected, the government reports a decrease in the amount of money in circulation. . :o: Often you'll find that people who claim to despise money actually des pise the effort of trying to make it. :o: It is said in Paris that skirts are to reach the shoe-tops. So it's all right no one wears shoes with tops any way. :o: . The epidemic of tree sitting re calls to mind that ancient wisecrack about all the sap not being on the inside. :oi We always wonder if, when "Ma Ferguson is running for the Govern orship of Texas, she leavea "Pa" at home to do the cooking and mopping, or whether ne is sucn a duiu cook that they have to eat in the restau rants during a campaign. J17-? BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. On July 30, 1863, Henry Ford, American manufacturer, was born at ureenheld, Michigan, the son of a farmer. to : Now that the stork comes to the hospitals instead of the homes, it is n extra wise child that knows its own mother. co: In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Mary A. Street, deceased: On reading the petition of E. H. and materials purchased here will be Wescott, Executor, praying a final used to manufacture goods which will settlement and allowance of his ac- subsequently be offered for sale, and count filed in-this Court on the 21st then 'professes to see in this fact a tTAnipnt nf Rnif1 MtatA nnf, hJ deep plot to flood our markets and charge as said Executor; ruin our industry. The Assistant Sec- It is hereby ordered that you and retarv of the Treasury. Sevmour Low- all persons interested m saia mailer :io,ic I may, and do, appear at the County ucu.Co rnnrt tA he held in and for said of Russian pulpwood, which had been county, on the 15th day of August, sold to the International Paper & A. D. 1930, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., to Power Co., on the ground that they show cause, if any there be, why the io,wi w nnv!t i,i,r.r prayer or the petitioner snouia not UtS KIclIllCU. UUU lllcll HUlltC UL LUC ed and decree rendered in accordance that lf they fail to appear at Baid with the prayer of said petition. Of all of which you will take due notice. CLARA JONES, Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiff. jl4-4w ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account Court on said 15th day of August, 1930, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., to con test the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant adminis tration of said estate to William H. Shea, Jr., or some other suitable per son and proceed to a settlement thereof. A. IL DUXBURY. (Seal) j21-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all Dersons interested in the estate of Betty Mostin, deceased: State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Execution Issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass I 1 . 1 A. If A. On reading the petition of J. S. county, rseorasica, ana to me uireci- Livingston praying a final settlement . i wm on ine n uay oi juiy. an1 nllrvivanfe of hla affnunt filed in A- l 1" O ClOCK a. m., OI Ana JUattneW VVOll, On Denail OI iae nonHo,. rf cald ntlHnn and th . . . 1 1 aolrl doV of tV, cn..th frnnt Hnnr f a. w t.... p,toH,0 J 1. r,"Z.:' " r,i " this Court on the zna aay oi Augusi, ---- "1" -TV " "o" .wv.v.u.w ueuiiiig meieui ue given iu ctii Vcl inon and fnr hta diqrharire as Exe- I me couri iiuuse, in me uy ui t imiti Nothing thoroughly. An Ohio man took poi-1 - Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly . der for cash the following described Ins that all lauor in KUSSia IS con- I , . . . , , . ail persons liiieiesieu in mm maiici i- - ing mac an lauo uSb a. is c newspaper printed in said county, I . rtn flnnMr Bt the rountv Uands. to-wit: The east ninety acres of the northwest quarter (NW'i) of In witness whereof, I have here- . r, lam o.nn nin.v m Section 25, Township 12. North son, set fire to the house, and then tlew out his brains. :o: If European nations devise anti war laws "with teeth in 'em" it may be found that France has almost a b I newspaper printed In said county, H ,.., at th . scripted into an economic army which for tre successive weeks prior to held In and f for said IS ngniing to conquer me worm iui isuiu uay ui Hearing, Bolshevism monopoly on gold filling. :o: The imports of Russian coal, pulp- wood and lumber, which have so dis tressed these people, constitute but a fraction of 1 per cent of our domestic Eight hundred hotels were put up consumption of these products. Our in this country last year, and still purchases of Russian sables, ermine, some people wonder that factories are platinum and sausage casings scarce- still turning out bottle openers. ly present a serious threat to any Am- o: erican industry. Imports of manag- unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this 21st day of July, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) j21-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE county, on the 29th day of August, A. D. 1930, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., to show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner Bhould not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by of Range 12 East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, subject to all liens; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William Kaufmann, defendant, to satisfy a In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Caroline I. Baird and Edith A Cleveland newspaper says there anese ores, which are protested by Estelle xiaird, are more than 6.000.000 eces on cold Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, are Plaintiffs ctnro era. in fnot fitv And thov r.mt nlmilarlv harmless. As our Tariff I vs- " " --.r I I m T , i l-?, ituH nut mir i--uL-n nmol""" ""ct . ue useu in egg-nosa ui ,iici " and Fred A. Jones, Guar- either. are inferior in quality and limited in dl . Florence B. j0nes. ,:: quantity and should properly be con- Minor, taxi served for our Drotection in the em- I Defendants. We suppose those Chicago drivers don't mind losing their shirts ergency of another war. on nonies or in a poker game, but Our European competitors """"-v-" I - . r- j V nublishine a copy of thin order In ""R"1!1" "l Dai" u"1- ihe Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- J- spurway. receiver oi tne irst n-ooVlv nowennner printed in Rftid I "allu"'" dun. ui riaiumuuiu, county, for three weeks prior to said brf ,S!alnt!? afainst defend A ant. William Kaufmann et al. NOTICE have Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the decree of the In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this 2nd day of August, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a4-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 23rd, A. D. 1930. BERT REED, Sheriff Casa County, Nebraska. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. you can't blame them for letting out proved to be much less finicky than District Court of Cass county, Ne- ty Nebraska. In the County Court of Cass fcoun- In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska a yell as tne way iney are nein; separated from their pants by that curly-headed flapper bandit. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. LreivM nhmit trading with the So- braska, entered in the above entitled . . T, . , , tP., j action by said Court, on the 12th day I riat a T? ii eel on mi yr r n acta in h;n P I Q P fl I ' of July, A. D. 1930, the undersigned rp . nn, interested in the I rr- v, 'mnt-Ka onHinir Tii no in .... '1 -10 al1 persons lnieresiea in me w 1" sole reieree win sen -at puuiic auc- estate of Minnie Kaffenberger, de- jumpeu lu f oa,vvv,uuv iiuiu iuc x, iiiuii iu tut: uiguesi uiuuer iui taou, i ceased " James Lepert. vs. Adam G. Plaintiff Doom et al. Defendants. NOTICE T A S X THE LEAD 000,000; French sales from $17,000,- on the 25th day of August, A. D. Qn reading the petition of Fred- el"!!?10 000 to $21,000,000, At the same time "0. at 10:00 o'clock a. m at the rick Kaffenberger praying that the fjnna g-. G v ' south front door of the court house . Hiiien r . uoom, i nomas ti. that we are . harassing Soviet pur- the Citv of Platt8mouth. Cass '"s""'e"J: "V'VV-"1''": Robert Doom; William C chasing agents here. European gov- COunty, Nebraska, the following de- ;ortIn& tQ be the last will and testa- tiLTnm eSi n ernments are extending their business scribed real estate, to-wit: n)ent of tne 8aid deceased, may be lL . nL.w Mr men all possible aid promoting trade ,L,ots io. lV nve Ka , I proved and allowed, and recorded a: with Russia Our nolicv has had the .V ' ine last win ana tesiaraeat oi iviin , - . lne .jjy or i'Iallsm0Uin, cass nie Kaffenhere-er dereaj?ed- that said ' , effect of holding up orders for our county, Nebraska. ' Sfiw ; bTIdmltted to probate Dav,d L- Archer- real name unknown ; Ld R,.ipn huvinsr has declined Term of Sale: 10 x cash of the I" T ePTf. " fA6! John Chandler; Abraham Sneider; .- i - - - - "iauu ine uumiuisirauuu ui bliiu esiaic i t t TO o,i i . i 4 s r ,v0r, a c ,-,!, iri Tinr. amount or tne ma at tne time or i v, j tti,i t-, i uuc.un, name UL a. yjL j cui t . I . ., . . " sidiiicu lu iuivuocj mui:uuC.6ci, i t, . Tk. pi,., font as rJtecu tor; sale, and the balance on confirma tion Plaid en 1a will he held nnpn American opposition 10 ooviet uaue ifor one hour. mally be increasing. its Sav ings Bank, a corporation; Dated this 15th day of July, A. D. 1930. CHARLES E. MARTIN, Referee. . A. RAWLS, Attorney. J21-5W NOTICE of Hearing on Petition for Deter mination of Heirship. It is hereby ordered that you, and on1rlolr ' . T1Qrio ,,. nil tAiwifm rt Inf niinnf Ad fn mi I H vi ttw 1DU.IO lulc.cai.Cu " D;"u band or widower of Jemima C. Hen- may and do appear at the County drick Theodore w Ivory. Mary A1. Court to be held in and for said ,,Bn. Jnhn AlUann. Mrr TnTin aim. U U U 1 1 L J , Jll IMS O L LL Utxy U AUgUSL) A. D. 1930, at 9:00 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 that the hearing thereof be given to all son, real name unknown; James Queen; Nancy Queen; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estates of Adam G. Doom, Susanah Doom, Mahala C. Doom, Robert G. Doom, Ellen F. Estate of Enos N. Johnson, de ceased, in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. persons interested in saw matter by Doom; omas E. Doom. Robert liuuu&iuiig a envy ui mm ui uci m the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- Doom, William G. Doom, Allice Doom, James B. Doom, Mrs. James E. Doom, YOU CAN HOLD IT Tliat is one of the satis factions of driving with the new Red Crown Ethyl Up hill through mud and sand in cold weather and hot any motor fueled with new Red Crown Ethyl holds its own. You will be amazed at the increased power and speed an old, worn, carbon-choked inc ior shows with new Red Crown Ethyl. You get equal benefits in a new motor bat you feel the dif ference more in an old car. Instant power for a smart get-away less gear shifting for hills and hard going no gas knocks smoother engine operation big mileage per gallon! These have made the new Red Crown Ethyl the favorite fuel of thousands of Nebraska motorists. At Red Crown Service Stations and Dealers everywhere in Nebraska. is short-sighted in the extreme. The Department of Commerce announces that Russia sold us $21,520,000 worth of merchandise in 1929, but bought $81,548,000 worth from us in the same year. Her purchases nere ex ceeded her sales by more than $60,- 000,000. She bought $4 worth of goods from us for every $1 worth she sold us. A trade boycott today would hurt us far more than it would hurt Russia. Our European competitors would be the onlv trainers. A de crease in our sales to the Soviet would sons Interested in said estate, credi-L la, ")yf j1 Beal OI Baa Archer, Mrs. David L. Archer, John i a jm t - r - t i a. i a. a a i t j(ui i. in in j.bl i j x v .i i u i un l "v . am. i . . . i - r u r g i -imvci tq n r t 1 fi vnrT fi s iti v n w only serve to accentuate our aireaay 1930. serious unemployment situation. The - International Harvster Co. has just in Pottawattamie county, Iowa, on extended its operations in its mu- or about March 20th, 1901, being a wnukee idants bv 50 Der cent to resident and inhabitant of Pottawat- . . . . . tamie cmintv. Inwa and died (seized manuiacture traciors ior exportaiion z :r " "' T , M I t . riT,. i li A WMASnnv. InhAV 1 to nuabio. ieimvi Aiuciitdu uuji Itito tn-nrit- The State of Nebraska. To all per- Prir 6ald day f hearing. weekly newspaper printed in said I ,fJO, nama n' d,, naal county, tor turee buccesMve weens ley Mrs CharIe8 Deasley, real namo unknown, John Allinson, David L. (Seal) a4-3w H. DUXBURY, County Judge. Chandler, Abraham known; - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Abraham Sneider, Mrs. Sneider, real name un- Hendrick, husband or of Jemima C. Hendrick, W. Ivory, Mary Allison, widower Theodore John Allison, Mrs. John Allison, real name unknown, James Queen, Nancy nor the American uovernment can afford to forbid such employment to our workmen today. President Hoover's announcement that he will not permit the Treasury Department to place any sort of gen eral embargo on Russian goods is par ticularly opportune. It 13 to be hoped that this action will lead to a restor ation of economic sanity. :o: WALLED BRITISH DOMINIONS The west half W) of the east half (E) of the south west quarter (SWi ) of the southwest quarter (SW4) of Section eleven (11), and Sub Lot 21 of Lot nine (9), in the west half (W) of the east half (E) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of the north west quarter (NWU) of Section fourteen (14), all in Township twelve (12), Range thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Sarah J. Johnson, widow of said deceased; In the District Court of Cass coun- Queen, Thomas Allison, Gotfried FJck- ty, Nebraska. ler, each deceased, real names un- In the Matter of the Application known; and all persons having or of Carl D. Ganz, Administrator C. T. claiming any interest in and to frac- A. De Bonis Non. for License to Sell tional Lota four (4), five (5), and Real Estate. nineteen (19), in the south half Now on this 2nd day of August, (S M ) of the southeast quarter 1930. this cause came on to be heard (SE',4) of Section thirty-two (32), cn the duly verified petition of Carl Township twelve (12), Range four- D. Ganz, Administrator C. T. A. De teen (14), east of the 6th P. M.t ln Bonis Non of the Estate of Sarah Cass county. Nebraska, real names Thimfiran. deceased, praying for li-1 unknown: Fifteen bankers have come out with a memorial for a protective tar iff policy for Great Britain, which always ha3 been a free-trade coun try in the main. So far the political leaders Premier Ramsay MacDon- of said real estate herein described: cense to sell so much of ths following described real estate: Lots seven, eight, nine (7, 8, 9) and the South half S) of Lot six (6), in Block three (3), in the Village of Murdcck, Cass county, Nebraska as to bring the sum of at least Seven- You and each of you are hereby notified that James Lepert, as plain tiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 28th day of July, 1930, against you and each of you, the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of the court quieting the title teen Hundred Dollars ($1,700.00) That the interest of the petitioner for the payment of debts against thelto fractional Lots four (4), five (5), herein in the above described real estate of said deceased and expense land nineteen (19), in the south half estate is as a subsequent purchaser jof administration and costs. I(S) of the southeast quarter It is therefore ordered that all per- (SE4 ) of Section thirty-two (32), STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF "yi Nebraska Institution" NEBRASKA aid, Sanley Baldwin and Lloyd I That no application for adminis-1 sons interested in said estate appear I Township twelve (12), Range four- Georee have not expressed an onin- Jtration nas been made and the estate Deicre meat cnamoers in me uuy or teen east or tne eth r. Al., in linn nn the Ruhiect iTnieo the three ot 8aicl decedent has not been admin- Plattsmouth in said county, on the Cass county, Nebraska, in the plain- I istered In the State nf Vohmaltn' I 1 fith nav nf Spntemher 193(1 to I tiff aa atrainat vnn ond ortrn nf vnn of them denounce the proposal, it and praying for a determination of J show cause, mi any there be, why aland for such other relief as may be will become a live issue. the time of the death of said Enos N. license should not be granted to the just and equitable in the premises. The aim of bankers is to confine Johnson and of hia heirs, the degree said Carl D. Ganz, Administrator De You and each of you are further the trade of the British dominions ot kinship and the right of descent Bonis Non, to sell so much of the notified that you are required to an- vi tne reai property Deiongmg to tneiuoove uescnueu real estate as snail iswer Baiu petition on or Derore Al on- said deceased in the btate of Ne- be necessary to pay said debts and day, the 15th day of September, braska. expenses. 1930. or the alleeatlons therein con- It is ordered that the same stand It is further ordered that a copy tained will be taken as true and a for hearing the 15th day of August, of this Order be served on all per- decree will be rendered in favor of A. D. 1930, before the Court at the sons interested in this estate by pub- the plaintiff James Lenert. as aealnst hour of nine o'clock a. m.. in the Iicatlon for four successive weeks in I you and each of vou according- to the COMr-Lt it KST ROOMS AT STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATIONS Ia3 far as possinie to the mother- country. By excluding all other nations from carrying on commerce with the dominions, this business practically in toto would go to England. Does not England control this dom inion commerce anyhow? Everything being equal ln any transaction, the County Court room ln the court house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 17th day of July, A. D. 1930. A TT rTTX BTTRT. dominion merchant 'ordinarily would (Seal) J 2 1-3 w County Judge. the Plattsmouth Journal, a news-1 prayer of said petition. paper published and of general cir- JAMES LEPERT, eulation in Cass county, Nebraska. I Plaintiff. By the Court. W. A. ROBERTSON. JAMES T. BEG LEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. a4-4w District Judge. a4-4w J I