PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR MOHDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1919. Oie plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered .at rostofflce, Plattamoutn. Neb., u second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR II? ADVANCE Waste not your hour especially when any employer will give you a dollar for it. :o: True principles are as enduring as the throne of God, and don't you for get it, either. :o: A general strike is threatened in Mexico. But what difference, if any, will that make? :o: - Xo, Roscoe, a toggle joint is not a dark, disreputable place where awful examples congregate to drink toggles. :o: One difference between the pauper and the plutocrat is that the form er is killed by a motor car and the latter in one. :o: ? A man has been found in Texas who is believed to be, 127 years old. He can remember when the pie was live cents a cut. :o: Another reason why to many peo ple are interested in transcontinen tal airulane fliehts is curiosity to know what such a trip would be like without a Pullman porter. :o: It is believed that a lot of miners would like to go back to work with things as they were, but probably some of the agitators wouldn't go to work even if work were made il legal. :o: "Noted forger a pauper," says a headline. Evidently he kept on forging capitalist's names, when ho should have learned from the sign. of the times to forge the names of skilled laborers. There is no escaping the fact that most of our industrial troubles come from places where foreigners are the most numerous, whether the trouble be in the steel mills, coal mines or symphony orchestra. -:o:- I'rof. V. II. Tickering, or Har vard, announces his discovery that the moon is inhabitated, and by. a very superior race. Well, it must be admitted they have been very exclu sive all these years. :o: A convention of magicians in Chi cago last week discussed with con siderable anxiety the mounting cost of living. They, too, have discover ed that the outgo of income is quicker than the eye. :o. A Chicago physician warns that if women don't quit wearing narrow shoes, we may become a one-toed rare. Are there any other argu ments in favor of narrow shoes worth considering at this time. :o:- When the coal miners announced tln-ir intention to go back to work a certain I'lattsmouth man tele phoned his wife that she could shov el in a little coal now if she wished. and save the rest of the lace cur tains for the next strike. And it now begins to look like the finish of the curtains may be not far delayed 0 INVESTMENTS PublicService Corporation Paying 1 Can be had in amounts of $100 PAUL FITZGERALD, Investment Securities First National Bank Bld'ff, Omaha, Neb. A good many of us will forego the pleasure of turkey this year. :o: We always did wonder just what is an "Ole banjo." Now we know. ;o;r : i ci There is this about sugar wasted in cranberry concoctions it lasts a long time. :o: Advice is like snow, the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon and the deeper it sinks into the mind. 1 :o: Even the autumn leaves are tak ing a sudden tumble to the rapid approach of winter. Also the coal man. :o: fixing a low price on sugar would have been all right if they had also fixed it so we could get the sugar. s .:o: Wouldn't you hate to take a chance on eggs bought from a farmer for 30 cents a dozen. Well, neither would we. :o: If some fellows fought as hard for the right to work as for the right to strike the country wouldn't be so bad off. :o: Strikes may have been invented to lower the cost of living, but they've certainly worked just the opposite in this country. :o: Converse with a womeu who has just declared against polygamy, anJ you will generally find that she hai men in mind, not divorce. :o: There is now in our great coun try no North, no South, no East, i it West. That is why so many of Uo do not know where we are at. :o: Among the missing is the old fashioned table that, according to the country correspondents, used to groan 'neath bountiful repasts. :o: There are in America nearly 400,000 women wearing overalls. Seven or eight of them probably have not yet posed far photographs. :o. Of all the contortionists, the lad who played the piano with the Jazz Phiends last night takes the cakes. He literally "walked" all over the piano. :o: You will not wonder that it is so liara to get school teachers to unionize when you remember that a great majority of them have coun try school boards to deal with. :o: The part that women will take in city politics in the next election is a wholesome prospect, providing they put more importance upon or ganizing for a nonpartisan city gov ernment than they do on the mere act of voting. :o: The Chicago News sends out an inquiry for the old-fashioned war time girl who was always knitting a sock. Well, quite -a number of them out this way entered on sock darning contracts a few days after the boys got home. :o: Several cases have recently been opened in the Douglas county court room. But they originated for the most part in Milwaukee, and were n neu wiin contraband goous rea- lized through several Years slough foot work on the part of the Omaha police force. :o: Wyoming has a blizzard with the thermometer at 20 below. There is no coal. Lots of people and a lot more cattle live in Wyoming, peo ple are always sorry for cattle that are caught out in a blizzard so just this once we're going to feel sorry for the people. The Dolco-Light cngmo is the valve -in-the -hsad type used in the best and most powerful airplano engines and in hundreds of thousands of automo biles. It is air-ccoled runs on kerosene in any climate has only one place to oil and has a simple mix ing valve in place cf carburetor. The storage battery is exclusively designed and built for Delco-Light with 'thick plates, wood and rubber separators and many improvements that xnsure long life. lit Delco-L,ight long ago passed the cxperixner'i: stage and has gone through the refining influx: of three and one-half years of production awl i usage by 75,000 customers. You will find plants in the homos ov vottr im ¬ munity. Just ask your neighbor about his De!c Light plant. Delco -Light makes happy homes: it saver. V and labor, taking away lots of hard, un plea tasks. It "Pays for Itself" by the work it does i. me ume it saves. Of the more than 75,000 Satisfied Users of. I Light, the first are among the most entiimia- proof that the simplicity and durability c : i Jjs Light meets the requirements of its custoErc There's a DetcQ-Light Hon Near Yo:i fsy Rosenthal, 5008 Dodge St., Oma ha, Nebr. (Dealer). Mr. Chas. E. Wagner, Inc., 1916-1918 Harney St., Oraalia, Nebr. (Distributoi). The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio. ;! iftpi toga I i 4 I ipS 1 pill' 1 II nsi --wifah.--- -vtr;&' ity 1 Dslco-Lfht is a complete electric light and power plant L 'hSl sari for farms, country homes, schools, churchest w " ' stores and small towns. rfaA- .- Ju , f THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING COMPANY Makers' of Dclco-Ught ProducU, DAYTON, UHiO WHO IST0UR NEIGHBOR Has old-fashioned neighborlines among people been stifled by the crowded conditions in cities and the multiplicity of demands made upon ones time ana eiiort oy moueri: business and ocial life? Americanization propaganda tells us that the lack of neighborliness seriously interferes with the pro gress of making Americans but of foreigners. Religious leaders impress us with the fact that our lives are too im personal in relation to the welfare of our fellow-beings. Physicians, nurses, social workers and labor leaders point to the sel fishness and social isolation of the masses as evils that do not make for the greatest health, happiness and prosperity of all the people. There is a call for a new social order that will not stratify our citi zenship and will give us a common ground upon which to utand demo cratically and from which we may co-operate harmoniously as neigh bors. Hut how are we to find our neigh bors and who arc they? That question has been put to the people of a small community In the city of Cincinnati, where an experi ment in neighborhood democracy has been iu progress during the past three years. An area of approxama tely thirty-one city blocks with a population of 12,000 -people was or ganized uuder a plan which is pro- j muted by the National Social Unit .KTI m:s of i.ncohpokatiox organization. In this experiment thirty-one women, elected leaders of their respective "blocks" are be ginning toMearn that neighbyrliness means more than mere acquaintance ship. For tliem it has come to mean acquaintance plus understanding, plus sympathy, plus' unselfishness, plus co-operation. And through this knowledge has come stimulated in terest in community affairs efficient democracy. It was made plain at the recent Social Unit convention in Cincinnati that the workers in the Aloha wk Urighton experimental district have learned how to answer the question: :'Vho is my neighbor ?" and arc put ting their knowledge to work in way that points a definite path for which this corporation shall jit any . time sitl.Joi l itst-ir shall m-t exceril community effort through the nation. tf Ihr I'linutTK I nion o-oiorill" Am-mix-Iii t ion of (irrrinuMiil, ,Nclr. Tin- Harm- of tills corporation sliall ! the Fanners Union iTo-optrutivc As sociation, of Grcenwooil, Nohr. The principal place of transacting the business of this corporation shall he !it tlreenwood. ("ass comity, Nebr. The business of the corporation shall be the buying ami selling: for itself or on commission as well as that of h:mtlinK and shipping grain. farm produce, coal, liye stock ami farm sup plies: to purchase hold, or lease real state or other property for the use of the corporation in conduct inK Hs busi ness: to direct, own, control, lease or operate fjrain elevators, warehouses, storehouses mid other buildings and to actiiiro property in any terminal mar kets necessary in conducting said busi ness; to purchase and to hold stock in other corporations: to borrow money; to make, execute and deliver convey ances and to secure the same: and to do. perform and carry on the aforesaid business in the State of iSeirasKa. FOR SALE. Chester White boars for sale. Prices reasonable. Full pedigree furnished- free. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Call or write your wants. C. Bengen, My nard, Neb. 16-tfw W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East ot Riley Hotal. Coatea Elock, Second Floor. OTK'U TO CRED1TOKS Tlie State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty. SS. tn the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Oncy Isa belle Carper, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts inouth. in said county, on November L'tS. 1H19 and March 2d. 1920, at ten 10 o'clock a. m. on each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is live months from the 21st dav of October. A. IX 1919. and the time limited for payment of debts is one vear from said 21st day of Oc tober. 1919. Witness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court, this 21st day ot October, 1919. ALLEN J. liKESON. (Seal) o23-5w. County Judge. of Th iniount ot the capital sioci- this corporation shall be $J..,nOO.O, which shall be divided into 2.i" shares ..r cii, ii (ut ..:,, !. 10.011(1.110 shall be -'fully paid in at the time of commence- ! nient of business. 1; This stock shall be non-assessable. The highest amount of indent eariess n -:o:- Constipation. .Most laxatives and -cathartics af ford only temporary relief and fhould be used only for that purpose. When you want permanent relief take Chamberlain's. Tablets and bo careful to observe' the directions with each package. These tablets not only move the bowels, "but im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. OR, H. G. LEOPOLD 0ESTE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN Attention to IJIiwiiiic of Wbi ACUTE DISEASES TREATED ayes Tested and Glassea Fitted Night CalJs Answered After Hcun and Suxdayr by Appointment 3.G0 a. tn. to 12:00 1:?" P m- to r';3 f"I Plattsinoutlu Neb. . . 1 1'.;.-.)"... ,.f the tin id iu capital stock. ti, of tliu existence, of this corporation shall commence on the 1Mb dav of June. A. I. 1919. and the same shall continue for a term of htt ..0 vear from said date. unless soonoi dissolved bv a majority of the stock holder or by operation of law. The business of this corporation shall be conducted by the tollowinjr hoard of seven 7 directors unti.l the tnst annual meeting as provided" by ts laws The seven 7 directors are Jo in Kale. John Armstrong .'has. :u"' Harrv V. Urickcr, F. H. ts.iod fellow, o E" Teters and C. P. Kuluier. Thi otricers of the corporation are O K Peters, president: John Oale. vice president; Harry V. 13 1 -icker." secretary and John E. Wiedeman, treasure!. Wanted to Iiuy: Good milk cow, not more than ten years of age. A Jersey preferred. Tel. o33-J. 2tw Read the Daily Journal. m hi Tc-RAP"y jtz-U tneaea for :0 itm. fowtioo IotXik ' cr j;r-lait KPid P'" 0J.-? mT tor boirt'. -'BOVttS COLLEGE AND i!w:!:ji:iWiiiii:siffB;imarj MIEADSTONES in Telephone 177 B a B B H B B a n B B H H i Buy this winter and save 15 per cent. Work not to be paid for until it is set in the spring. To many wait until spring to buy. Oass County Monument Company H. W. SMITH Plattsmouth, Neb.