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PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1915.
Cbc plattsmoutb journal
Published S m l-W eekly at Pletttmouth, Nebr.
Entered at the Fostoffice at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter.
R. A. BATES, Publisher
ubtorlptlon Pfloei S1.50 Pr Year In Advenoe
THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
4 He has a treacherous servant
who serves only himself. Pro- v
J verb. I
NIGHT RIDERS AGAIN.
If the last snow is worth a million
dollars, let's count the sheckles while
we dry our feet.
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The idea of calling organized base
ball a trust, when it fairly ruins it
self to encourage competition!
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Under any circumstances a giggle
is hardly commendable, but over the
'phone it sounds worse than ever.
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Having been disappointed in his ap
pointees, Villa still insists on acting
as his own provisional president in
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A mathematician usually is so pre
cise he's a bore.
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The light question does not seem
to be settled yet.
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Another day goes by without the
promised blizzard.
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A journalist is always a newspaper
man in some other town.
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Generally speaking, a luxury is
something you can't afford.
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The days are gradually getting
longer, and the farmers have begun to
make preparations for their spring
work.
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The demand for realism in fiction
Lately in a Missouri community, 1 Mexico
worthy negroes were chased from their
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uumts u "1C umedl! It begins to look as if this country
In Kentucky, also, we observe by the cannot adopt a courge wm giye
t "..,.: t., l ; V, i -:.t
UJ3xc uu.-VuiU.., """satisfaction to all the European bel-
ers are again busy in several sec" hjgerants
tions, and it seems that this land of I
TO MUZZLE TnE PRESS.
others that carry the imputation that J
the newspaper bunch is a lawless ag- j
gregation bent on hurting someone
uniustlv. It is an immitation that is
the business of the newspapers have . . . . , i
believed to be unwararnted, and ir3
Some of the measures that have
been offered at this session concerning
publishers of the state will unita in
seeking to prevent the passage cf
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The Greek people have long hunger
ed for a slice of Turkey.
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Catties may come and battles may
go, but the one around Warsaw rages
If a man has about eight mouths
to feed and sixteen feet to cover he
the free is too free for some in cer
tain spots. Perhaps it is time to for-
get barbarous Mexico for a while, and probably has no hobby outside th
cease sympathizing with the Belgians grjn(jstone
long enough to suggest a modification
r i i - it.. iU nni :i.4.
.W U. ,MVM. W -.fen. wantg to jnto
rider is essentially a coward, depend- business for himself go he can his
ing not only on the force of might,
but upon sneaking methods to dodge I e married
the blame. He is a thief or murderer
at night, although he may pose as a
patriotic citizen in daylight. Mostly
his victims are innocent persons, who
merely disagree with him, so there
is not the slightest defense that
prompts some other southern mobs
which go forth to avenge a real wrong
in a rough way. Yet these riotous
riders who object to colored neighbors,
or to. the manner in which white
neighbors marked their crops, or who
own boss, forgets that he would stil
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Anyhow, when the geological sur
vey says the world is 100,000,000
years old it puts it up hard to those
who have to prove that it isn't.
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Hussein Kemal, the new sultan of
Egypt, has a larger mustache than
the former Khedive. Otherwise the
government is not greatly changed.
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The legislature has decided to ad-
j i- i I seek to determine whatc rops shall be I f .t, j ;.,, P;ff
drive some novelist to murder I I joum at the end of sixty days, a sift-
may
somebody in order to catch the spirit
of a murderer.
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Our industries may be terribly up-
j grown and what shall not, being most-
ly common to the south, are not the and the cutting anJ slashi of bilI
I 1 l l lt t I
oniy exampies oi moo .aw vnicn will be&in next Monday,
innocent victims. There are night
ing committee has been appointed,
s
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set by the war, but as long as the "uc,s 1,1 MUWI Twice the present administration
baseball season will onen ud shortlv the cause of labor much more than has
I the frrood rf onifal Thorn n t-q Y-i i rrh f
the country is safe.
attacked abuses of the congres
sional franking privilege, each time
riders even in legislatures, who use by an enemy of course. There is lit
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The Rural Credit association ought ineir iaw-maK,n Power 'nsteaa oi a tIe prospect of a general crusade
to 1 for the farmer and the farm torch' a whiP and a to Put down :o:
I x 1 a t - fx x I
property what a building and loan as- woriny enterprises mcn uoesn j. meet A statistician says the railways
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suciation is for the city: 1 witrir approval. io, xne muu- have wasted more than two billions on
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raker, who stoops to distorted truths costly terminals. Now, we would like
The country would manager some- amI fabrications to damage the to see him produce a single city wil-
how to rock along with not over half rcPutatin of men and institutions is linff to admit that its station is too
the societies and organizations now
in existence if salaries were abolish
ed.
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a nignc naer oi a Kina. rui it is en- nnA
couraging to note that none of these
i .
are as common, nor DacKea Dy as r.eolnfrists sav ihat vprl sn;
aroused the publishers and editors of
the state to utter a protest, and this
protest will undoubtedly be conveyed . billsLincoln Star.
to the legislators from the various
districts by their local newspaper
men!
One measure introduced by Mr.
Meyserberg of Butler county is
unique. It is to prevent a newspaper
from "ridieulinir rrit.wnsini. insult-1-
OJ ot torever.
ing or degrading" and person or party,
J : ,i ji i f i i t i
.u PiuviUes vnaii u any fcucn snaii Edison's recent experiences indicate
consider himself treated in that man- that the fire kinff is srowing jcalous
ner by the press, he shall be given of thc wizarJ of clectricity.
equal space, in the same portion of
ii i i i i I
u.e paper anu uie same sizea type, in A 14.inc.h KUn Fpcaks all lan
which to explain or justify himself be- uages," says the Philadelphia Ledg
fore the readers of the paper. If the en Yep. always shooting off its
newspaper refuses him the space he mouth.
may apepal to the judge of the district
court and upon a showing secure an
order of the court directing the pub
lisher to print his stuff, failing in
which the publisher is to be punished
the same as if he had committed an
actual libel.
This provision of the law applies to
all newspapers. macazines
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That some people take alarm clocks I
seriously is evidenced by thc death of
a Chicago man from heart failure
when the alarm sounded.
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Will the state department treat
merely with the indivdual Venustiano
an'l Carranza or will it recognize that he j
periodicals that circulate in the state, has some official standing?
no matter where printed, and every! :o:
sucn publication is punishable if it rrof. Taft can't see any reason why
does not appoint the state auditor its this country should participate in the
agent for receiving service in litiga- war, and he could probably get a large
tion before it is circulated in Ne- majority vote on the propositin.
braska.
lhere is a provision of the Ne- Robert M. Schmeitzer is the demo-
braska constitution which says: cratic candidate for mayor of Chicago.
Every person may freely speak, if there is anything in a name, Ger-
write or publish on all subjects, being many has won a decided victory,
responsible for the abuse of that ,
iberty; ajid in all trials for libel, The chief curiosity about thp Thaw
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ALCOHOL. 3 PEK CL.NT.
AMefablcFrcpararionrorAs-si.T.I!atfiniaKFca(IantfIta?uia-
Promotes D&?stion.(lcerfur
ness and Ibsi.ContainsneiitKf
Opium-Morpli'iTje norWiucral
Not Nau c otic.
E'pecfCUIk-M'ILUnnsm
fimpltlt Seta"
Jbi-te&iHi-
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Jm Carionuktiaj
(IrJxi Surf
YuLtyteaTtmr.
Ancrfccl Remedv forCmtsftea-
tlon , Sour Stomch.Diarrlioa
Vcrms.(,om,alsiciis.rcTrisii-
Hess and Loss or Sleep.
TacSbiile Signature of
Tub Centauh Comfatsi;
' NEW YOKrv.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
ft .-KV
n
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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TMC chto icanur, New o crrr.
wy iMM-nm rrmmmw . i. ipih.iih
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itrKe a iuuui..K as, a lew years, ago, of man haye entirey disappeared
lV.A i : t: r i I .
On the other hand, it seems to be J"" w from the earth. Doubtless these in-
a fact that the people have treated
the railroads a whole lot better than
the financial heads have treated some
of the lines.
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The lynching of two hog thieves in
Arkansas is incomprehensible to per
sons unfamiliar with the contempt felt
in that state for a white man who
s-teals razor-backs.
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Back up! Eat when you're hungry,
if you have got the money to buy it.
The department of agriculture reports
that the United States is in no danger
of a shortage in food supplies.
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n i i i i ii
gcnci-Buy avmg curueu mem. rtna clu(Je the nke old mm who useJ to
it is up to the south to sit down on its pulI off his boots on an evcning with
own crude variety. Night riding of the help of a bootjack
one kind and another has been too
common there since the days of the
Ku Klux Klan.
OI-' AIMM.If-VI'IO.V FOR iutIi-c 11 an.l I'l. in Mo'-k tivpnfv-
i i.ii r,.isrj seven :'7L in hp F re unn nf II..-
rsnil- Is lit-rfi.y civen lO ail persons I i,l ritv of IM.nltsmf.uth WLraska
ini-r-.i-ii iiim in ine pui-nc ir.ai tne I j, l iil'SSKI.l,
uiKlei stKpc'l. urn. llfnrirlisfn. lias filell Match 15, 1915. Applic-ant.
rii.s iH'iiinui and iipiuH'uuuii in ine oiij-e
or me city cuik r,1iie L,ty or 1 ,atts- AOTK I-: tK IMM.lt 1 Tlt l"tK
mouin, i ounty oi t.-ass, ami Maie or I iioi itli i.ii
.NcorasKa, as rfquir:-i iy jaw, Fiprnea Xoti.-o is hnrehv iriven to ;! ikmsotim
uy lit- ro.iulix'il numrier or resulent intfr.i..,l ml ti ihi nnl.lic that 4ii
botn civil and criminal, the truth, trial is as to what new scheme the ' ,". ,t n,o VVtVii.-nnV u n,V , '"n.iersiernen, a.ioii.h tsiese. u i.ua
i iroiin in.ir ine .iipnani is a. man n hi ntilion nI n mi ic ion in t h olhi
when published with good motives, lawyers cart devise. The principal te.
and for justifiable ends, shall be a scheme seems to be to get all of the 'i;;1 iYoSr&n fr the i'i1'1 l'rl
sufticipnt 'pfpn:P " I TV,,..,' "i ni.it. .ini -uuoii arm vinous f , ee-hol.lets of tlie said city, scttiim'
- I A 1111 It .) JI1UI1C 1 I I . I I I I' Till- Tim Til.I'l .ll T UT.. -!.'' I f . I - i - . -
- .... ...v y.. .- ""iiorin inai ine applicant is a man or
The law of lJhol onifo .Unml 1 ' ,, UP .r V'!?. Il('iir.,nz "r sa i.l appnca- respectable character an.l stamlinK anl
.i, . itin in a imiKsinc smiateii on me west l a resident of the State of Nebraska an.l
in this state and newspapers are held The legislature has done one thing thiAy-ivufr V in. the Fourth r TiulSJla omiovie
to mthpr stnVf rtnt. TW -J,n t .1.. A. K 1 . .' of malt, spirituous and vinous 1.U". s
' - """ivi im" ""-i ""i- nt.-tn v c mijr in.iMi:i. Ji. JU..M.R uri.., I for tlie period if one vear from tin
..otA i::: f . - ......,,.. .. .x .. xu. Alart-li 191o. Applicant. date of the liearinsr of said apylii ation
"""-'" iiiinwiiuns vl uju great eau virtually reuirumg ine in a v.uil linir situated on the west half
o,., 1 ji .i ., . . . MITin: I' AI!'MCTIX I'OH I wli) of lot six (). in block thiriy-
..icjr uc piusctuieu iiiiiy aim growm OI me State miUlia, by not , ,,H oll , M four :i 4 . in the Fourth warl of thu
orlminallv. Hn l.t i nnl i;!,l ::.. .,m:4. -Notice js lterely piven to all persons sam my or i iaiisn o, .rt.rasKa
.iUi, ajiiviiaung i-uiiitn-iii iui.ua. intercsteil and to the public that the I jLJi-.i'ii iir.f.r.
onrl . :::,.: " umiersiartied, I'd. i:irenberser, has filed March 15, 1915. Applicant.
iiuivuiiiiS ui vin.iv.iaiufc ;u: his petition and application in the office
....... I - - - - of the iitv i-Imi-I; of fl I'ilv r.f llntt. I M1TICK K A PP I.l t TI
anyone, or een ior insulting mm. i ne requirement tnat candidates lor rr,iith. t -mntv of c.-iss. and state of tiui nit i. ! :-:
v i . , ..... ., , . -i I Nebraska, as required by law, signed I Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons
ii mis iaw viere to uu enacteu aumission to ine oar satisiactoriiy I bv the required number of resident I interested and to tiie public that the.
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WOUlU Uie truth be SUlinrient defense, I pass examination in international law, for th that the applicant is a man or" I his ietition and application in the office
I I .....t .. I.l ..1...,...... ..n.l l.n.,.l(n n .1 I nf I OltV tf'lAt-U- Of I IO I'll. f f I 111 ItV.
. . . .. . i . ii-.''..ii.'it-.i.in..T-. tnni 'inuiiiiii; diui". .i.... . .. ... ... . ..... - ........
as required by the Constitution. , WOUld not relieve US Of the diSCUS- a resident of tlie State of Nebraska and I mouth. County of Cass, and State of
. . I 1 raving that a license mav be issued I Nebraska, as requiren P law, sin-.l
the grotesque feature Of this law IS sions as to what international law I to the said Kd. IX'cnberrer for the sale I by the required number of resident
I I nf ni fi 1 1 uTiiritiniiic ami vinmiL linnnrc I frPP-hoMrs Ot' the Kftid' Pllr. settlTl'
that it provides that anv political I OUirht to be. for the period of one year from the I forth that the applicant is a man of.
I Jdate of the hearing of said application I respectable character and standing and
party that IS Subjected to ridicule or -O in a Vm i I1 inur situated on the east half a resident of the State of Nebraska and
I ' " CcU lot lot twelve ill'l. in Mock t wen- I pray in f that a license may be issued
criticism may compel a publisher to I Unless all signs fail the merchants ty:eitrt.t tjst, in the First ward of the to the said ieter Ooos for the tale ot
Kit It
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Municipal equal suffrage went down
in defeat in the house of represent
atives by a vote of 40 for and
TT 4 . 1 U -it 1 I
,MllM"uuu' WU1 a,ace Wlin against. The people of Nebraska
any of her neighbors this summer. spoke on this question last fall and
Mark that! I 4t, 1. n .u tu:
representatives in the legislature.
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A head
says: "bix
in a metropolitan paper
Killed While Singing."
Do you know the acreage of winter
Which demonstrates there are some wheat in the United States is larger
things that won't be endured forever, this year than ever before. The Chi-
:o: cago Post estimates it at 41,263,000
iiy time is coming on apace. We acres. The acreage in 1914 (harvest
Oratory will not be accepted as the that w
test of racial efficiency, since a
Chinese student has won the Yale
oratorial prize over the son of Presi
dent Hadlcy of that institution.
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Foreign countries are after the sur
plus of this country to spend on war
activities. The Swiss government is
the latest to close a loan for $15,000,
inHi, to continue their enforcement of
neutrality.
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are reminded of this from the fact record) was 36,100,000; in. 1913 it was
e swatted two right in front 31,700,000; in 1912, 26,570,000; in
of our very eyes upon our desk. We 1911, 29,162,000.
may have a more serious battle with! , :o:
Hies this season than we ever did be- The United States department of
fore, and it is just as well to be pre-J agriculture is sending out bulletins
pared for the battle. Last season advising farmers of this country to
Redlanus, California, was the first cultivate every available acre of
city in the United States to carry on ground in their possession this season
an organized, systematic campaign in anticipation of the demand for all
against the fly nuisance by the use of sorts of food occasioned by the war.
large-sized out-door" traps. A special There seems to be no prospects for
trap was designed to stand the hard over-production of anything, for
service on the streets, and in order to everything shipped out of this coun-
bir toward Grey wants no advice make the plan as effective as possible try means that much less for home
from any neutral nation with refer- the council provided for the appoint- consumption, and prices on all sorts
ence to Belgium, excepting it be ad- ment of a special fly catcher. His of produce will almost certainly be
vice as to how to drive the Germans duty was to superintend the placing high.
i i Tn i le .Inn r anil m Tin oh I it . .. I
..-v . ....F..cv. OI ine irapSf see tnat tney were" :o ;
u r : 1 i i : . . I .. . I
inuuS" iur ueuLiauio,. emptied at nroner intervals and kent. Th t,ni .J:
I' I '"i uvncica in aiaiiuillK HI'
in condition to gobble up as many for Plattsmouth and Cass county all
Now that the Panama exposition is flies as possible. A hundred traps of the time,, and constantly practices
fully opened, there is a widespread were placed in various places about what it preaches, but that does not
feeling among Nebraska office-holders the city, with special reference to mean that we must stand up for all
that they should be sent, at public ex- those places where flies would be most the whims of self-appointed or would-
pense, to inspect government methods apt to congregate. The plan is said be dictators of the public and busi
at the big show. We are in line for to be a great success, and the people ness welfare of the city and com
Z 4- C 4f 4 V i a !-- !ri? A nrl vita It n trA I ji-f T? rvr-1 tinlo o va i r4 nn 1 tr i rV f I 1 Hf 1 . . .
A"siuvu vj. uiu rk u iu. iiiu c ii v I kvuia i iua c iivk uviiuvcu i iiiuiiity ii en vvilO SCG CVGry public
the same plug hat wc wore in the with their offip ial fly catcher, but are interest through the galsses of selfish
legislature six years ago, and the much pleased at the success of the interest are not the ones to be en-
etat vould save the expense of bay- plan. Other cities in the south are trusted with responsibility of better
ing a new one, as it has come back now contemplating a similar innova-1 ing the community welfare by any
in stvle. I tion. . . . I means.
allow it to respond, and if a repub-lcf this city are destined to realize in
lican newspaper were to "criticise" the next few weeks that hard-bottom-
the democratic party, or ridicule it in ed roads would be worth something,
any way, in its editorial columns, the The road drag, properly used, will do
parly may come in and demand equal the business.
space in the editorial columns in :o:
which to make response. Solomon would have admitted he
Newspaper men refuse to think that I had found something new under the
the legislature will ever pass such a sun in the righteous indignation a
bill. The outcry against it comes contemporary shivers over "puritani
chiefly from the rural press. cal restrictions on the personal
Another measure that excites liberty" of professional bootleggers,
hostility is one to prevent what is :o:
termed fradulent advertising of wear I Get behind and push forward for
ing apparel. It looks like a measure j Plattsmouth. A few have the reputa
to prevent merchants from selling tion for getting in front and pushing
anything for what it is not. It doe.; backward. Such had better get out
not take into account at all the item! of the way or they will get run over
of good faith on the part of the mer- Plattsmouth is going to grow this
chant. Newspaper men think it is in year. Mark that!
effect a bill to make it dangerous for :o:
a merchant to advertise wearing ap- To the Journal's editorial desk there
parel, and none of them feel that they comes literature almost daily asking
i
have too much advertising as it is. us to aid in the movement to keep up
Still anothpr hill nstpnsihlv to nvo-1 nnccs. Unfortunately the in
vent the publishing and distribution of finitesimal assistance this family de
anonymous circulars, is so worde 1 light could give would seem to be
that it will prevent anyone from send- absolutely useless; and furthermore,
ing an anonymous communication to a we feel some hesitancy as to the
newspaper, as the publisher is re- necessity for any further assistance!
quired to tell who such correspond- Sit still!
en is. Many people write for tli3 :o:
press and afford the public valuable A district judge in Douglas county,
KI). KULSNBKKtiKi:
March 15, 1915. Applicant.
KOIt
the period of one year from the date
of the hearing of said application in a.
buibiinir situated on lot twelve (1). In
block thirty, "0, in the Firt ward of
said City of l'lattsmouth. Nebraska.
1'iiTEi; t;is.
March 15, 1915. Applicant.
FOR
information upon questions of vital in- which is in thc state of Omaha, gave a
terest who would not be safe in sign- decision the other day, that a married
' I ... i r-
ing their names, for business or social man is not immune irom an action ior
reasons. When a newspaper pub- breach of promise that might be
ishes a communication from an brought against him by any itinercnt
nnnnvmniKi ro9HK which does action- female that so took a notion. some-
.iMa harm tn 9nvr.ni it becomes re- how courts once in a while do things
sponsible for his utterances
OF lITIilClTKIX
I.IKIOK l.lt ii.i:
Notice is hereby mven to all persons
interested ami to the public that tlie
undersigned. l.i I. Donat has hied
his petition and application in the office I XOTIl'K F A 11 I.l 'A TIO'
of the civ clerk of t he v of I'lHtts-l umi nn Jill a.m.
mouth. Countv of Cass, and State of 1 Notice is nereny jriven to an person
Nebraska, as required by law, signed J interested and to the public that the
bv the required number of resident l unuersisneu, j. v.. ini i-Hinri, in ine.i
free-holders of the said eitv. set tintr I is petit ion and' appl ica tion in the otlice
fortli that the applicant is a man of I of tlie city clerk of the City of I'latts-
i-esliK'talile character and standimr and mouth. County or . Lais, and State of
:l resident of the State of Nebraska and I Nebraska, as required t' law, sinned
nravinir that a license mav be issued 1 "V the required number of resident
I free-holders of the said city, settinir
malt, spirituous rind vinous liquors fori forth that the applicant is a man of
the period of one vear Horn the date or I espceia me cimia.-iei nu.i moiiuhi aim
the bemitiir of said application in a I a resident of the State of Nebraska anil
1.,, n.ii,,,r vitimie.i on tin. .uwt imif Diavinir that a license may be issued
pi!,l of lot twelve til'), in block fcwen- I lu !,al" J r- aicianiei ior me sale
tv-nine J! in tle Kirst ward of tlie I11 '"an, spiniuous ami unuu liquors
said Citv of I'lattsmoutli. Nebraska. Ior tlie period ot one year from tlie
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lft I (hA 1 , I uair jl itiK: iicai iiih "uiu n Mic.iii"ii
March 15, 1915. Applicant. I1" a Duwnin Kiiuaipji on lot xix nu, in
.otici-:
OF AI'IM.ICATIOX
i.itiioit i.n !:. !:
Notice is hereby Riven to all persons
interested and -to the public that the
undersigned, J. L. Kus.sell, has filed
his petition and application in the office
of tiie city clerk of the City of I'latts
nKiulli, County of Cass, anil State of
Nebraska, as required by law, sisrried
by tiie- required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, settinp
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character an.l standintr and
:l resident of the State of Nebraska and
pravinR that a license may be issued
to the said J. L. Jtussell lor the sale of
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for
I he period of one year from the date
of the hearing: of said application in
i building situated on lots eleven and
FOUw'Hrd of tne ''aid City of I'lattsmoutli,
NenrasKa. J. lu. .viclJA.M l-Jl.,
March 15, 191o. Applicant.
For Sale.
Eggs for hatching and day-old
chicks from Single Comb Rhode Is
land Reds. " Eggs, $1.00 per 15, $5.00
per 100; chicks, 10c each. Special
mating prices upon request.
A. O. Ramgc,
Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb.
2-22-tf-d&w
Warranted by the Government
What ?-A Farm
That is
why the writers of such communica
that go a long ways in alienating that
respect which they expect that we are
tions are always required to serm in auty oounu iu pay u.un.
along their names, even when not for
publication.
Still another measure seeks to make
a judgment for libel against a news
paper, a first lien on the property of
the paper, and there are several
FOR SALE.
Best Garage site in Tlattsmouth;
132x141 feet, corner Sixth and Tearl
Streets. .
T. H. POLLOCK.
Tel. No. 1. i
You havey et a chance to select one of the 51 irrigated farms in
the Big Iiorn Basin, which were specially approved by Government Ex
perts, bince by recent announcement about these 51 choice Govern
ment farms a number have been taken. Tlie remainder will go soon.
You can take one now and get a crop this year. Why don't you have
yoiir son take an 80 acre tra"ct and put it in alfalfa ? Only three years'
residence required for title and five month's vacation allowed each year.
The Government,' acting as your banker, charges you Only $2.60
per acre cash down with no interest payments no subsequent annual
payments for five years and gives you 20 years' (ime to clean up the
1 deal. Powell, Wyo., is the town in a woll-sfttir.i
community. It is one of the best towns in the Gov
ernment irrigated acrcas. ,
S. B. HOWARD, IMMIGRATION AG EXT,
1004 Farnam Street, Onnha, Xcb.
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