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    THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1917.
PAGE 4.,
rLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
'Che plattsmoutb 3urnal
PUBLISHED IEMI-WEEKLT AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Catered at Postorace at Plattamouth, Neb., as aecoad-clasa mail matter.
R. A. BATES, Publisher
THE FALL SEMESTER.
proposal that this country should ful- disqualified from taking up arms oughj
I Jill its duty to itself, to the world awl not to bo counted airainst thorn. No
It seems that there has been a great to mankind. "f.nKcr of scorn" should ever be
deal of unnecessary apprehension But what was permissible in time of pointed to the men who stepped up
about the effect it was supposed the peace under the frcedom of spcecfc an'(I sitrne(, th . w .
war would have on our higher insti- guaranty very easily in time of wn win the war. When the roll is called,
tutionS Of learning. bprnmPK trnt:nnnKln nn.l .lnnrrnne s.n-1 1h . 1 ,
... -u. . u.,. intii ii-njiuiiu, arc examined
CTBSCRIPTIOI PRICE 1.5
PER
TEAR
IJT
4
AOTANCB
A laugh i.s just like sunshine.
It freshens all the day;
It tips the peaks of life with light,
And drives the clouds away;
The soul grows glad that hears it
And feels its courage strong
A laugh is just like sunshine
For cheering folks along.
Chautauqua week.
:o:
The glorious Fourth will soon be
here.
Be a brave soldier boy.
:o:
Enlist now don't wait for the draft.
:o:
Remember, the Chautauqua begins
tomorrow.
:ar
Have you bought a season ticket
yet? If not, why not?
:o:
to recnuit an possible man power
they had. The same desperate emer- j
gency does not exist with us, and it
is not easy to conceive that it will be.
Already thousands, in the aggregate.
of our college youth have enlisted iu
The
blush.
naked truth causes many to
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No one is caring for a crown just
now.
:o:
Yes, of course, you will go to the
Chautauqua.
:o:
The bride is always looking after
the present.
:o:
Omaha tax-dodgers are getting a
jolt that they do not appreciate.
:o:
When he is for you, he is all right,
but when he is against you, he is al'
wrong.
:o:
Those eleven thousand slackers, who
surrendered in a body have some
thing coming to them.
:o:
A great many American ambulance
corps are going to the front, but no.
chasers have yet arrived.
:o:
When you get out your last year's
straw hat you will notice the yellow
streaks and wonder why you saved it.
:o:
That Omaha girl who 1 ought an
eighty-dollar bathing suit "sure wants
to get in the swim" if not get soaked.
:o:
Kansas claims that she has from
two to two and a half million acres
more in corn this year than ever be
fure. What about Nebraska?
:o:
During the civil war it was consid
ered dishonorable to be drafted, but
with the change in the military sys
tem is no longer so, of course.
:o:
The Japanese people seem elated
because their navy is taking a mor
prominent part in the war. Now, if
their army would juit do the same.
:o:
Don't be a sent but be a went
This means don't be drafted, but bo
a volunteer, while you have the op
portunity to go with a home com
pany.
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Young men in Cass county who de
l 4 r .i
nv u i-uiisi jor ine armv, can now
do so right here at home, where an
..4T.. ... : 1 1 i . i .
' l win ou mane xo raise a com
pany for the Sixth Nebraska. The
boys from this county will then all be
together. This does not bar any of
the young men who have enrolled for
conscription.
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The Tom W. Allen shows did a "land
office" business last week over at Red
Oak, la., notwithstanding the effort.
of some people to write over to the
Elks and city officials knocking on the
company. People everywhere know
ladies and gentlemen wherever they
see them, and "knocking" don't go to
any extent from grouches.
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Congressman Fordney, who ostensi
bly represents an Illinois constituency,
wants to levy a heavy tax upon the
newspapers. According to this Illinois
statesman begging pardon of Lin
coln and Logan and Trumbull and
Davis and Douglas for so calling him
the newspapers are responsible fon
bringing on this war with Germany,
therefore they ought to be soaked tc
the limit. Mr. Fordney's charge re
minds us of the little boy who said;
"That man is the father of my sister's
brother, but he is no relative of mine."
The only answer to the little boy's re
mark is that he lied.
We hear how things are abroad Oni,:: 41 .. r a,. i I 1 ..... .4. , , ...
uuuimosmii iu uuiuuiaia ui milt tnai niiii lejvcieu, mcy snouui nave som
and we jump at the conclusion that acter from educators connected with emblem to show at a glance that they
conditions in all respects will be tho the university is no longer tolerable: were patriotic enough to want to d
same here The colleges and univer- Nebraska.s university must not b, their p8lt nm, that
sit.es in the belligerent countries of taintct, by any form of disloyalty. Th,( ally rejecte(, by thj
Europe are indeed much depleted, but youth of this state must not be noeUf ties Thpy an? to a o '
it is because those countries have had lated with trcasonablc principles o honor.
led to believe or observe that out- We are not in this war for fun. It
spoken and notorious treason is to h, is not a sentimental outburst. It i:;
permitted to proclaim itself with im a most serious thing, and the mer
punity upon any pretext or under any who were charged to come ami sign
conditions. the rolls were asked seriously to do f
Oil v .... la 4 ... : A I 4 L 1 rrl . - I 'I
mujiH v 1a oi, nm uuiinsi syh- meir nil. loose who n.nas ho moi;ol
Vl o cnr'i'pn r f f V r s4Miif n .wl -wrt. 1 I
V wu""" terns and practices that disgrace hu- test will wear the uniform of their
doubt more will offer themselves in manity. The duty of the unive;sity if country; tho3e who fail musl fa
the coming year, but our whole col- to teach the young that dcvoUon Qf
lege population has not been dimin- government which only freemen have should be trranted -t -it- ., x,L
Brazil will no doubt prove a hard I ished in a great degree. Most of tho t ovomico ti,;. ;q t L.;, .1 c
1 I r i cause 10 exercise, mis is a war of I nnvilen-p of wnnnnr
PA Afrn ctliHanto n .....In. 4Ua I I
" "" o.....i.o uuvici uic - 'O I pvnrv moi -.- i.i: i 4.1 - 1)
..j ....... nUi..UM nnu ncm'vfs in .-now ineir good intentions, lest they U:
free popular government and who pro become the objection of suspicion ob
tests murder and rapine committed tc. ridicule. The boys who are going tc
uphold reputed divine rights of kings, war are going to stand over and above
If there is any teacher in the uni- those who cannot go, in the public es
versity who cannot bring himself to timation. The thousands who cannot
imagine that it is his war, then if ho go because of physical disqualification
does not eet OUt ho Ollirht. to ho OllHlt never l.. ci,l;,.t,.l t j:
. ..u-.jnuu iw mi; UlllUIN
kicked out, and the sooner the better
Lincoln Star.
Is there a truce in Mexico?
why so quiet down there?
:o:
Or.
nut for Germany to crack.
:o:
The American Red Cross is a pow
erful thing against the Iron Cross.
:o:
If you desire to do good you no,
doubt will have plenty of opportuni
ties. :o:
Any time your friends are proud of
you, you have a right to be proud of
yourself.
:o:
Fifteen million dollars a week is
what Great Britain is spending in this
country. That should help some.
:o:
If you have more preserving jars
than you can fill, lend them to a neigh,
bor who will make them work for the
nation.
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scription age, so that few will be tak.
en away by draft. Many of those un
der the conscription age have volun
teered for sea or land service, and
especially for the aviation corps,
which has appealed powerfully to th
imagination of our young men and im
pressed them as offering exceptional
opportunity for individual capacity. A
large part of the college men, too, who
are with the colors, were from the
classes graduating this year. A great
...any tiuuencs vowmeereu lor larm My Iover came down to the parden
ub ...e ui u.VbU vni oc jjate anJ he whispered softly to me
First Security Bank
CEDAR CREEK. NEBR.
Sound. Conservative and Progressive
THE HANK OF THE PEOPLE
THE HANK IJY THE PEOPLE
THE HANK TOR THE PEOPLE
Wo Jim fiiixloim lo infant tlm farmer in feeding and
IijhhIIImk Mm livo ntock for market
Deposits In This Bank
am jroln nI hy tfio DfijiOHitorH Guaranty Fund of the
State of NmII7.mJui, which has reached nearly $1,
000,000.00 It 1h back of uh and protects you!
-OFFICERS:
WM. SCHNEIDER. President
W. H. LOHNES, Viae Pretldent T. J. 6HAMAHAN, Vioe-President
J. P. FOREMAN, Cathler
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THE OLD STORY AGAIN.
released by the season in time to cnte?
(I T I 4 1 1 1 ,
Iv, ui.nnn.u.er, ine nour was late. -o-
and we stood by the chestnut tree; an.; SEVEN .MILLION MEN KILLED
he gathered me up in his arms so
of the fall semester
It ir I
.-...ov .4 strong, and his eyes were alight with
more colleges would be able to make love; and mte wc caml for the niRhu
the familiar complacent statement inalc,a gon . th ,. . . thft .
T 4.14" .1 I tllot I'tkn 1 4. -c 1 1 r I
eagerness u ooiam peace ine nnman c.ass in above. His voice w.is as soft as war.
IX Till: IIISTIIM T IIT Of HH
( (ii m v, ,M;imii A.
Tlie First N;illnnl Hunk .f I'Jal.tn
nioutli, N lii ;imIui, I'lulfillfT,
VM.
perry Marsh, ! M-fcmln nt.
N'otieo to Perry Min-nli, t 'f'-ii'liint.
Yon are hereby tiolllle'l that the
plaintiff lias eomiiiric"-l an . J on
anainst you In the I I h 1 1 - J t 'onrt 'f
t 1) Wvs f itliTi ti NTr. I t- u 14 r.i flt.4. till .
of the "finger of scorn,"' nor even beM",s' of forerioHini? a' ni r t k k(" for
-ii'.v'f ciii'i iimii-i. I i 'Mil .lilliuury j
called on to explain their absence from 1;lf;. t the rate of ten per -m i-r
atinmii, oji the following 1-Mrl iel ral
the ranks. The man who i.s willing toto to-wit:
" - strip t la.nl out of the NM -orn-r
but cannot go to the front isn't i of tlif NNV' ' "r t,lc NW "f St''- ,9'
slacker, he should receive due credit. -2, .-"7 7-io feet in ix.- imme.iiaioiy
l f adjoining lot eleven on the South, and
borne consideration should be shown ,.p.n',r u" l"e ,anl '"tu' ' i"1 l,n'1
"U1U uc fcnuw'-' Patterson Avrntu'. Cornnvneri(j at t lie
NW eorn-?r of NK 'i of NW' , of See.
1ft, Tup. 11, North llfte. II, 10. of Cth
P. M., thence runninif South 151 feet to
the puint of lieKinrilnK, thene run-nin-
south to Patterson avenue, thenre
iOast to the road known ax Ilneoln
Avenue, thenee Nort hoas'terl y along
saiil l.int'oln Avenue to a nolnt rl 11 -
Atthur Henderson of the British I':?.4 of tht Point of hPKinnlnK, thence
; "i i" nit- i'ini oi iii'kuiiihik. mxiy
him. Fremont Herald.
war
kaiser is willing to give away any
portion of the earth that does not be
long to him.
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Vi4 kitrti.,, f 4 u : 4:4.-4- t, 1 ,
.... 4.., ",H'IUUB" naa en" golden lyre, as he whispered his love
tered. No college or college town to mc and his pycs filleJ with
, ' ""' w,u tut heroic fire, that was grand for a maid
ciass rooms will be just about a in
No one is changed in principle and I crowded as ever.
action by a battering-ram of words
which leave nothing to the other fel
low's common sense.
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And what were the words that
my lover said, as we stood by the gat
alone? O, how gently he lifted my
drooping head, as he said in his manlv
ness in enllerro unrl- flaccnt! J 4rr! I
" o ... w,,,. tone0, I seem to stand by the caU
council estimates that 7.0(0.000 V'".1'. .6S f('t ofr of Snnth ilo of
' ' I Lot 11 in St-c. 19. Twt. T. liiro 14.
men have been killed so far in tho K'i!!1 "'i Ia ,nV'f,;?",nty- Ne"
You are re'iuired to answer wah! pe
tition on or before the 9th day of July,
The war oriflmted In -i mm-o1 I 1 11 an'' in fail'ns so to do your de
1 ar "kinatea in a quart el fault will he duly entered therein and
judgment taken as prayed for in
plaintiff's petition.
TliE FIISST NATIONAL BANK
OF rLATTSMOUTH,
Plaintiff.
By A. TIDD, Its Attorney.
May 1'S 4w
But the colleges arc going to be
different. There will be more earnest;
neering, chemistry and applied sci.
over Serbia. But the entire popula
tion of Serbia was only 2,500,000
Fiance came in to recover Alsace
Lorraine. But the entire population
of Alsace-Lorraine was less than
2,000,000. England came in to rescue
Belgium. But the entire population
oitm.it or m:ttiNt. notice
OK 1'itOIIAT K OK WILL.
It is not surprising that the kaiser't ences will feel that they are in prepa
mcssage to Constantine implies that ration as classes before them never
monarch's right to his throne is the felt, for we do not know but that they,
most sacred right there is. I too, by a year from next June, will be
it I
:o: I neeaeu to carry on expert work at th
Now comes the report that shoes front or in enterprises directly subsi
ind dresses may go higher. The Lord diary to the work of war.
help us dresses can't go very much I And it is certain that, generally, a
higher, and be considered dresses.
again, as I stood in that night in June.
while the nightingale murmured it nuirber of able-bodied men in all th.
happy strain in the light of a happ
moon! And the glad, glad thought
that came to my breast as he whis, struggle for possession. The tota
-:o:-
About the time the slackers reach more closely relate the scheme of edu.
Fiance they will develop a mania fou cation to the needs of our manifold
the pleasing household duty of peal, social life. A lack of adaDtation in
this respect was patent before, as all
educational literature has attested,
but the requirements of the war and
of nations in awful strait has empha
sized it terribly. Real skill is engaged
or commandeered quickly anywhere.
The man who can do was never more
urgently called for than now.
This does not mean that all educa-
pered those words to me! The sun wai
hid in the golden west, sunk low in the
flowing sea. And my lover sighed
lest his words should meet n shnrt ;in"
th.rnitfrK : v :..
cruel rebuff as he cried in a voice that
about to be made by educators to
ing potatoes. The kitchen, you know.
is always in the rear.
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"Money is the root of evil," in more
ways than one. But is more so, when
people marry for money on both sides
and awake to the realization that both
have been sadlv disannointerl.
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The world at large has need of cool,
even, clear-minded thinkers, who
know how to state their opinions with
out antagonizing the very ones it is
sought to win to theside of right.
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In the County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska.
of Belgium was only 7,500,000. Th- l?? Ji' Us- "
To all persons interested in the estate
o- .uidrcw Dill, deeeased:
t, 4L. . ,.4 , . ,li.-nni.,l ;.. v :. i.. "ii rea. linjr tlie petition of Susan Dill
iicfji MiaiM m me lignc OI a nappy I i""-" . . nwi v m i-uiujn- is ie? praying that the instrument filed in
tV,n !, , i i i.. 4-n... 4L. " 1 ' 1 -f.i iay or June
nL.uiL.vi luueu in uie i:ui, and purporting to he the last will
and testament of the said deceased,
may he prove and allowed, and record
ed as the la.t will and testament of
An. new i nil. dc eased: that said instru
ment he admitted to prohate, and the
administration of said estate be ffrant-
.11 i jtenjamin inn. as administrator,
with will annexed. It is hereby ordered
that ymi, and all persons interested in
said matter, may, and do, appear at the
oumy i ouri in i.e Held in and for said
c.uiniy. on ttie l;tn lay of June, A. I
l.-M " CI..CK -V. .M., to SllOW
cause, if any there he, why the
orav.-i .if fli44 nntttiitnttr- tmnKi
M lt. 1 .. . ......... . Ul
-ur. iieruierson auus tnat ' there i. Kianiou. ami tnat notice of the pend
ency ot said petition and that the
hearing thereof he siven to all persons
interested in said matter liv publishing
.. v..,.. v.. mi.- Mei in me i iausmoutli
Journal, a weekly newspaper, printed
in said county, for three successive
w.-.-iv.-. lunir in sai.i dav or hearing
Witness my hand, and seat of said
win i, iins . ui u nay or jun.", a. 1. 3917
"SKA!.) County Judge.
Junei'ii-St-wkly
and lilfKie MelnKer, as executors
It Im lierehy ordererl that you, and all
P'TKoriH lnterent' Jn nafd mrtter, may,
and do. appear at the Countv Court to
he h'ld Jn and for Haiti countv, on th
7h day of July, A. D. 1917. at 10
o'clock A. M., to xliow cause, if any
if re he, why the prayer of the peti
tioner Kbouid not be granted, and that
notice of the pendancy of aid petition
and that the hearing thereof be given
to all person interested in said matter
hy put, lift fnir a copy of this Order In
tch i'lattmouth Journal, a weekly
newHpaper printed in aid county, for
three successive weeks prior to said
dav of hearing.
Vltn-K. mv hand, and seal of said
court, thlf? l;th dav of June. A. I . 1917.
(KlNM ALLEN J. KKKSO.V,
County Judge.
MITICK Tit HKOITOIIS.
Ktate f.f Nebraska, )
Cass County. ) ss.:
In County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Pricilla
A. Noyes, deceased:
Notice is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
b had upon claims filed against said
estate, before me, County Judge of
Cass County, Nebraska, at the Countv
Court room in I'Jattsmoutli. in said
County, on the 23rd dav of Julv. 1917,
and on the 23rd day of January. 1918.
at 10 o'clock A. M., each day for exam
ination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be filed In said court
on or before nald last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebras
ka, this 22nd dav of June. 1917.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
fSEAL) County Judge.
June25-4t-wkly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
was strangely sweet:
this hot enough?"
'Well, say is
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SEXATOIl HITCHCOC K'S TOAST.
casualties of the war exceeded th,
whole population of Great Britain and
Ireland. As many young men have
been crippled for life or severely
wounded in Europe as there are oc,
the same age in all the United States.
no immediate prospect of a cecession
of hostilities." There is still th,
United States to draw upon. New
York Independent.
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FARM FOR SALE.
Here's to Nebraska, young at th
age of fifty years, futile, productive,
prosperous and progressive; a stat'
developed with the energy, intcl. An extra good quarter of central
ngence ana ambition ol people who 1 -torasKa land. All good black soilim the County Court of Cass County,
11.... .... Nebraska.
.-iy m ine great American desert tne J xmiu muip or .-seiu-aska, )
I i f . - . . . ... Ii i,. r .... .
OKDEII Ol' lli:ltl(. AM) OTICE
OK 1'ltODA TK OK WILL."
future garden spot of the world-
and cross-fenced; 120 acres in cultiva- I c,LV"t' ,of l'ass. .
idea will not go by the board
since schools were founded scholar
have been "preparing for life." They
What does the American girls think! 1 cont'nue to prepare themselves
of the Great Britain suffrage whic?4 fr life' hut the task wil1 have mor1
makes it necessary for a woman to counsel consideration and direction-
be 30 years old before she can vote? Thcre wil1 he more ordcr and reaso
Inveterate old maids c.nn't vote at all, In 1 Ik Wl11 not ue Jcft so largely
That would strike hard on some of r whim ani1 chancc aml the capra
them in this country.
. . . . , , , , I lo all persons interested in the e-
tion. balance in nast.nvo nm hjiv InnH- tate of Connnl n vn... i "' .. "n eb
ir ' 4 ts.ti i v. i. . 4i ' ' I r. .,-- "r' .. uceasen:
lion will become vocational, profes- l" wni 1,1 e somc timl)0r in pasture; 1 acre now vaHery pi'aying nat "Ihe ?S,t'S?
sional or technical. The old r.,ltra midst of a threatened world famine, inalfalfa, remainder of cultivated land J dayof
i 4B mm i . .. r i ui. ir i r- i i i
is able to produce much of the food in wheat, oats and corn; one-half mile lt wHI and testament of the said de-
, that may save humanity. Here's tr. to school two miks to "ood trading una'rocoi as tf?5iA will adTe
olars . . point, two banks: sixteen milos from !n'en "f Conrad H. Vallerv. decent.
ii,... ..ii i . '"i.i ueceasea:
4u,aSM( unuu in ine imuie ioi ,w,st 4ftu.n ; (. . r i LT, 'u"';.n admitted to
. w ,v ! m nnj niacu J till il A.- I ..v, Mini im- h m m utrnf nn f u
progressive laws and modern reform room house, horse stable for 12 head estute bo sranted to -'nry Meisinger
has attained front rank. Here also of horses, chicken coop, granary and
is to Nebraska, which in the midst of ho" shc1 Kood wo11 antl For
sale quick at ?70 per acre, one half
cash, remainder five years' time at 6
per cent. Kent to go to purchaser.
The State of Nebraska, )
cass county, ) ss.:
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Johann
vi. MarK. Deceased. To the Credit
ors or said estate:
You are hereby notified that T will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth, in said County, on the 30th dav
of June. 1917, and on the 30th dav o'f
December, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
on each day, to receive and examine all
claims agrainst said Estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for the presen
tation of claims against said Estate is
six morths-from the 30th dav of June.
A. I). 1917, and the time limited for
payments of debts is One Year from
said 30th day of June. 1917.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, this 19th day of May.
191 1.
I Seal"! ALLEN J. BEESON.
May 28 4wks County Judge.
IX THE DISTRICT COl'KT OK C1SS
COUNTY.
Lena Larson, Plaintiff, )
VS. t I
John Gus Larson, Defendant. )
juim uus Larson will take notice
that on the 23rd dav of Vnim Uor
A- H:,1?16, Lena Larson, plaintiff here
in, tiled her net i t inn in the nuirirt
Court of Cass county. Nebraska,
apainst said defendant, the object and
prayer of which are to secure a di
vorce from defnedant- a n.l h .,.:,lu
and control of John Larson and Eu
fPne Larson, children of plaintiff and
defendant. Grounds for divorce allesred
ui uu pennon are: Extreme crueltv.
lacK Of simnnrt fn. 1, 1 1 i t, j i
i ' , ' ' .v. iitio-44. dliu Villi-
dren and habitual drunkenness.
lou are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 13th day of July,
-. L. 191 I. '
Dated June Sth, 1917.
LENA LA H SON. Plaintiff.
-11 Hsw
For Sale Very special bargains in
new and slightly used pianos, for cash
or easy payments. Write or phone at
once to A. Hospe Co., Omaha, Neb.
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cious choice of
World-Herald.
immature minds i
Cass county people should be proud
of their efforts in behalf of the Red
Cross. Some of the prime movers in
this direction have been incessant in
their labors, and deserve great credit
for their labors in the cause of hu-
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FKEEDOM DOES NOT INCLUDE
TREASON.
Under an ethical quantity denom
inated and defended as academic free-
manity. Their names should be en. dom educators in higher institution?
graved on a cross of gold and as last- of learning have in recent years
ing as the throne of God. claimed the privilege of uttprine- veri.
:o: ous moral and intellectual vagarious.
Herbert Hoover, who has been apr and the public has stood for it.
pointed by President Wilson to loolJ But academic freedom must not br.
after the conservation of food through- permitted to include outspoken treas-
out, ine unitea states, has designated on, and no traitor should in time of
Sunday, July first, as "Food Saving war be permitted to hide behind it.
Day," the object being to get the peo. Before the United States entered
pie of this great country to all start into the war for world-wide democ-
war's alarms and world excitement
is yet conservative and level-headed
in her judgment. Here's to Nebrask:.
with her splendid educational sys
tern and her low degree of illiteracy,
and here's to Nebraska, whose people
live close to the soil and to nature.,
exempt from the problems and dan
gers and evils of crowded city life
and free to live even in the midst oi
world disaster normally and safely
while yet contributing their share to
the obligations and duties of the na
tion. May she have another fifty years
of development and prosperity before)
For further information address Lock
Box 04, Cedar Creek, Neb.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the Estate of Dora
Oldham Moore, deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of James T. Beg
ley, judge of the district court of Cass
County, Nebraska, made on the 18th
day of June, A. D., 1917, for the sale
of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, there will be sold at the south
front door of the Court House in
Plattsmouth. Cass Countv. Nebraska
another war shall cast its shadow over on the 10th day of July, A. D., 1917, at
the land. Gilbert M. Hitchcock. 11:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, at pub-
:o: lie vendue to the highest bidder for
REJECTED MEN. casn ine lonowing real estate, to-
wit :
Lots nine and ten (9 and 10) in
.. . , . , , . . block eleven (11), South Park addition
liril I fl I.M MI Kll IITHIHf I f I fr- fII J B I a il v , m - -
in together to save the waste an racy, the public was disposed to boL,. -.11 K -,.,1 An 1i!"8ra0,Uth'..?a88
11.. 114 41 . . . -4. .u44.i. 4. 44 1. j j "-4 vjuuuiv , ncui asitl. oaia S3 16 Will re-
thus help to win the war. The idea tolerant of the views and utterances cent of those ten million men may be main open one hour,
is a good one and we hope it will b of those pro-German and un-Germa, reieeted. .The. h.nv. Wn ted June 18th, 4917.
pacifists who sought to conserve Ger. enough to offer their services to their Pv2f JF!0 HAM.
man triumph by discouraging the country. That they may be physically 22? Dora 0M
given the serious consideration it de
serves.
o)
HAW
inl and r various factories exist-
fer aull 1? f Hight care in Wb to trans-
11, wMl i In thI ,na,lilj: of a8" to "cure car,
Ah condto fil,IordeJr8ualre?dy l0,d- We anticipated
teas? cars
tully and call on us or write and we will be pleased to
give you a demonstration of either make.
can avolTirl11 '"-f. pric?.of both mkes which we
"and y Wl" act quickJy- Subi to stock on
Maxwefen5? f t Detroil $1,25000
Maxwell 4-40, f . o. b. Detroit. . 940 00
Maxwell 4-30, f. o. b. Detroit. . . . . . ' ' 635.00
WOLFF
Cedar Creek
Nebraska