MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 1920. PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Che plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at PostofTice. Flattsmouth. Neb., aa aecond-clasa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER TEAR IN ADVANCE The happy holiday season is over. :o. Truth and oil will come to the sur face. :o: In again, Howat again, strike again. What's doing now, Finnigan? :o; Opportunity is a fine thing. So fine, in fact, that some of us miss it. :o: Of them all, the henpecked man's almanac has the newest holidays in it. :o: It's hard for a poor thief to decide whether to steal sugar, coal, or whis-, ky. :o: The future home has been doped out as being a garage with one liv ing room attached. :o: The new year is upon us and the fact that it is leap year tends for a good year in the matrimonial mar ket. :o: We see no points about that 13 month calendar which appeal to us over the old. All the Mondays still remain. :o: Those Britishers who are offering three to one on Carpentier against Dempsey must enjoying paying inter est to Uncle Sam. :o: It is said bootleggers are so num erous in Omaha this week that they have to wear badges to avoid trying to sell one another booze. - :o: The girls who have been marking time for the past four years can now get busy and secure the young men they have set their heart on. :o: An eastern physician prescribed whisky for a smallpox patient. Is there any value in the suggestion, or have you been vaccinated recently! :o: It is announced that skirts will be shorter in the spring, but we'll hard ly notice it, for by the time we get through this winter everybody will be pretty short, too. :o: Governor McKelvie Is to be con gratulated on his appointment of Judge Geoge A. Day of Omaha to the supreme bench as the judge is one of the ablest jurists of the state. :o: - Learn the luxury of doing good :o: The wheel that does the squeaking is one that gets the grease. -:o: Joy is born within, and can neith er be given or taken away. :o: A success is a man who has stuck to one job long enough to do It well ;o; "A new coal vein in Kansas." What good is a new coal vein until a new work vein is uncovered some where? -:o:- Katificatlon of the peace treaty In still being discussed by the senate but the majority seem to be listening to the stand pat no ratification group when they try to secure a compro mise. :o: Colonel House is to fight Wilson so the intimations are from Wash ington. The colonel has begun to abandon the gum shoe tactics so Ion? employed by him in his political ca reer. :o: A 15-year-old Chicago girl has been through two elopements and one kidnapping, according to a dis patch. Nobody knows why the twft first episodes are called elopements nor why a girl who has had two elopements should be "knidnaped." INVESTMENTS Public Service Corporation Paying 7 Can be had in amounts of $100 PAUL FITZGERALD, Investment Securities First National Bank Bid'?, Omaha, Neb. The money makers finds pleasure in getting; the miser in the mere possession; the rest of us in what it will buy. :o: The coming tour of the country by William Jennings Bryan will have a powerful effect on the next presi dential campaign. :o: ' The burglars may solve the saloon man's liquor problems, but Uncle Sam's liquor problem will continue until it is all gone. ;o; The recent meeting of the repub lican national committee opened with prayer, led by Chairman Hays In per son. hich Is certainly one on the democrats. :o: If the movies go into politics in earnest, a man can still escape po? tics by going to church, though he will have to use some discrimination even in the selection of his church. :o: The advantage of wealth is not in the possession or the spending there of. It is in the ability to cut down expenses during hard times. Toor folks don't have anything to cut down. :o: You can say this is a world of equal opportunity and there Is no such thing as luck if you want to. but over in Missouri the other day a pair of newlyweds were given a coal and sugar shower. :o- It is reported that one of the drinks at the American bar in the women s club In Lincoln is called widow's kiss." It i;; said to contain a kick worse than that of a stop sig nal button on a street car on a rainy day. , :c: M. Clemcncau is not a candidate for the French presidency, but his friends are going right along with their plans to elect him. Which makes us think the French did learn some things from the Americans, af ter all. :o: An industrious search is being made for a new planet which is dis turbing the movements of Neptune and Uranus. We hope the astrono mers find it, for we have about run out of things to lay the high cost oS iving on. :o: i LOCAL NEWS -i From Monday's Dally. Floyd Rockwell of Louisville was a visitor in Plattsmouth over Sunday where he enjoyed a visit with his numerous friends. Mrs. Troy Shrader and children of near Nehawka are in the city to en joy a short visit at the home of Mrs. Clayton Rosencrans and family. Daniel Lynn, one of the prominent residents of Union, was in the city today, coming up on the early Mis souri Pacific and spending the day looking after some matters at the court house. Mrs. Winnie Calkins and children, Glen and Norma, of Drainard, Min nesota. are in the city enjoying a short visLt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Propst and many of the old friends in the city. Mrs. William Matthewson of Mc Cool, Neb., who has been in the city for a few days as a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. William Mc- Cauley and family, departed this morning on the early Burlington train for Lincoln and from where she will go to her home. fr&m Tuesday's Daily. O. C. Zink of near Murdock was in the city Sunday and Monday attend ing to a few business matters and while here was a caller at the Jour nal office. From 'Wednesday's Daliy. Attorney C. K. Tefft of Weeping Water was in the city today for a few hours to look after some matters of business at the court house. B. N. Klough of Winnetoon, Neb.. who has been a guest for the past few days of his old friend, W. It. Young, returned this afternoon to iiis home. Dr. G. H. Gilmore of Murray was in the city today for a few hours en- route home from Omaha where he has been looking after some profes sion matters. Charles Jelinek. who has been in he city enjoying a holiday visit was i passenger this morning or Omaha where he will have his injured arm looked after bv a surgeon and will return this evening to resume his visit. TOLD IN PLATTSMOUTH A Resident Known to all Our Read ers Relates an Experience. Readers of the Journal have been told again and again of the merits of, that reliable, time-proved kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills. The experiences told are not those of un known persons, living far away. The cases are Plattsmouth cases, told by Plattsmouth people. Ask your neigh bor! Theo. Starkjohn, retired farmer. Locust ai.l Ninth streets, Platts mouth, sas: "For several years Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in our family for backache and kid ney troubb- and they have always proved to lie all that is claimed for them. When my back feels a. little lame and iuy kidneys are not acting as they should, I take Doan's Kidney Pills a few days and they never fail to do- me ood. Doan's can't be ex celled or even equaled and anyone having Kuliiey trouble should use them, for tiiey are reliable." Price GOc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan s Kidney Pius the same that Mr. Surkjohn had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE Full lot with 7 room house; finest location in town. Also several va cant lots .-omc on High school hill, and balance closer in, finest location. For particulars phone 575, or write Box 64, Pl.atsmouth. 29-3d, lw :o: To the Dyspeptic Would ou not like to feel that our stomach .troubles are over, that on can eat any kind of food that ou crave, consider then tne iact that Chamberlain's Tablets have the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees personal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of .Mrs. . i;. arnritton, deceased; Wil liam Warbritton and Mrs. William Warbritton, his wife, first and real name unknown, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of William War britton. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of Mrs. William War britton, deceased; William H. Wirbrit ton and Klizareth Warbritton, his wife; the unknown heirs, devisees, leKatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of William B. Warbritton. defeas ed: the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate or h-llzalietu Warbritton. deceased; Wm. Warbritton and Mrs. Wm. Warbritton, nis wire, nrst and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Wm. Warbritton, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. Wm. Warbritton. deceased; Anpeline- Hig bie; the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Angeline Uitjbie, deceased; A. Ham burger & Co., a co-partnership com posed of Abraham Hamburger, Dina Hamburger and Henrietta Siegel; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per pons interested in the estate of Abra ham Hamburger, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per- eunai represc ntaiives and all otlie persons interested in the estate of Dina Hamburger, deceased; the un Known neirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Hen rietta Siegel, deceased; Tootle-Kair-leigh & Co., a co-partnership consist ing or Milton Tootle, Sr., William O Fairleigh, . Jack Masson. Isaac Balling er and A. C. Craig; Milton Tootle. Sr. and Mrs. Milton ' Tootle, .sr., his wife, first and real name unknown; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mil ton Tootle, Sr., deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. Milton Tootle, Sr., deceased; William G. Fair leigh, and Mrs. William (;. Fairleigh, his wife, first and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of William O. Fairleigh, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. William (. Fairleigh, deceased: Jack Masson, and Mrs. Jack Masson, his wife first and real name unknown: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Jack Masson, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Jack Masson, de- Children Cry for Fletchers m ured others why not you. There re many who have been restored to L eased: Isaac Manager, and Mr. Isaac health by faking these tablets and i Music is a moral law. It gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to the sadness, gayety and life to everything. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good. ust and beautiful. :o: Oh, sugar! Thou elusive thing that once the grocer to bring, but now I pawn my diamond ring and other Jewels to buy. What is it makes you aviate and leave us poor folks to our fate We cannot buy you here or. late, for you are so blooming high. Oh, sugar! Why do you remain so hard for people to obtain Why do we search for you in vain at every eIiod in town. Oh. sngar. On our bended knee, wc aak this one great boon of thee: We are no tired of bitter tea now won't you please come down? From Friday's Dally. County Commissioner H. J. Miller of Alvo was in the city today for a few hours looking after some county business at the court house. Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray was a passenger this afternoon for Omaha where he goes to have some dental work looked after for a few hours. Mike Hild. wife and son Emil spent the new years holiday at the home of their daughter and sister. Mrs. John Parkening near Cedar Creek. C. D. Keltner of near Nehawka was among the visitors at the court house today attending to a few mat ters of business at the office of the county judge. Attorney C. A. Kawls and wife were new vears visitors at Murray yesterday where they spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mrs. Troy Shrader and children of Nehawka who were in the city visit ing at the home of Mrs. Shrader's sister, Mrs. C. A. Rosencrans and family, departed yesterday morning for her home. Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray was In the city today for a few houts vis iting with friends while enroute from Omaha where he was at the hospital with Mrs. Harry Van Tine, who is to be operated upon. George Adams of Western, Neb., who has been here for a short visit with relatives and friends, departed this morning for Pueblo. Colo., where he will spend a few days and return later to join Mrs. Adams, who is re maining here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. George Rennie. C. E. Heebner of Nehawka was in the city today visiting with his many friends and looking after some busi ness matters at the court house. Charley has been kept busy for the past summer on his farm and cer tainly is feeling much relieved since laying aside the burdens of the thankless job of county commission er whose chief asset Is large amounts of grief. The Best Cough Medicine When a druggist finds that his customers all speak well of a certain preparation, he forms a good opin ion of it and when in need of such a medicine is almost certain to use it himself and in his family. This is why so many druggists use and recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. J. B. Jones, a well known druggist of Cubrun, Ky., says. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in my family for the past seven years, and have found it to be the best cough medicine I have ever known." can now eat they crave. any kind of food that m:;m -otici-; In the I ; strict Court of Ca.- coun S. F. ty. Nebraska. F.mil A. Wurl. Plaintiff, vs. Nuckolls e; al. Defendants. To the lefendants. S. F. Nuckolls, and Mrs. S. F. Nuckolls, his wife, first and real n.'.nie unknown; the unknown heirs, devit-.'cs, legatees, personal representative.-, and all other persons in terested in the estate of S. F. Nuckolls, deceased; t:o unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, pi rsonal representatives, and all other p rs."ns Interested In the es tate of Mrs, S. F. Nuckolls, deceased W. B. Warb;Uton and Mrs. W. B. War hritton. his wife, nrst and real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives, and al! other persons Interested :n the es tate of . , 15. Warbritton, deceased PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to quit farming. I will have a public sale at the Wm. Carroll farm, 2 miles north of Ne hawka and 33i miles west and 3 miles south of Murray, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 the following property: 8 Head of Horses 8 One team of horses, 7 years old wt. 3,300; one team of horses, 7 and 8 years old, wt. 3,200; one black horse 6 years old, wt. 1,300; one black mare, smooth mouth, wt 1,350; one bay mare 9 years old, wt. 1,350; one bay horse 6 years old, wt. 900. 6 Head of Cattle 6 Three milch cows; 2 heifers and one Polled Durham bull, 2 years old. 30 head of stock hogs and sows with pigs. Seven dozen chickens. Farm Machinery One Ford touring car, 1916 model; new Newton wagon, Webber wagon, low iron wheel wagon; low wheel wagon with rack spring wagon; top buggy; Deering binder, 7 ft.; riding lister; new 7-ft. John Deere mower; -ft. McCormick mower; hay rake; John Deere hay loader; 12 In. John Deere gang plow; 3 Jenny Lind cul tivators: 3-scction harrow; 12-hole Hoosier press drill; disc; bob sled; new John Deere manure spreaaer; new John Deere corn planter with 160 rods wire; Janesville corn plant er; Chatham fanning mill and Dag ger; road scraper; road drag; shell ed corn hog feeder; hog oiler; six hog troughs; five galvanized chicken coops; 75 gallon reeu cooker; banu- wich 1 h. P- gas engine; grind stone; coal oil tank with pump; 3 sets iy Inch harness; set 1 4 inch harness; 3 sets single harness; half set IVi inch harness; saddle; three sets fly nets; side delivery rake; some clover seed; some clover and timothy hay; 2 incubators; some household goods, etc. Sale to Commence at 10 0'Clock Lunch on the Grounds TERMS OF SALE All sums under $10.00, cash. On sums over $10.00 credit of six months time will be given on bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for. DELBERT SWITZER, Owner. REX YOUNG. Auct. F. A. BOEDEKER. Clerk. Ballinger, his wife, first and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Isaac Ballinger. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs Isaac Balliuger, deceased; A. C. Craig and Mrs. A. C. Craig, his wife, first and real name unknown; the unknowi heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested In the estate of A. C. Craitr deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. A. C. Craig, deceased the unknown claimants and the un known owners of the west half (w'jjl of I.ot six (fi) and the west twenty 20 indies, more or less, of the east half (etj) of I.ot six (61. all In Block thirty-five (35). In the City of Flatts muth, Cass county, Nebraska; the west half (w. of Lot six (61 and the west twenty (jn inches, more or less of the east half (eU of Lot six (fi). all in Block thirty-five (35), In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne- lirnskn, and all persons claiming anv interest of anv kind in said real estate or any part thereof: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 15th day of December a. J . lviv. 1'iainiiii nieu ms suit in the District Court of Cass countv, Ne braska, the object and purpose of which is to quiet and confirm plaintiff's title In and to the west half (w'.fc) of Lot six (b) and the west twenty - inches, more or less, of the east half (p'i) of Lot six (6). all in Block thirty-live (".r. in the City of riattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, anil to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, lien. or Interest either legal or ciiuitahle. in or to said real estate or any part there of and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner Interfering with plaintiff's possession and enjoyment of said premises and for equitable relief. Tins notice is given pursuant to an order of the Court. You aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 26th day of January, A. I). 191'0, or your default will be enter ed therein. L'MIL. A. WFKT,. Plaintiff. A. L. TIDI. dlo-? Attorney. O-'he Kind You Have Always Bought, and which uis been in use for over thirty years, has beme the signature of and has beea made under ius per- J7- sonal supervision frincc Its nilarry. f-CCMCC Allow no bne to deceive vcu ia this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as- f,oovi " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience agcirst Experiment. What iS' CASTOR a' A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Urops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It c atains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic su!)3t?.nc2. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty yesrc it has beet? in constant us for the relief of Constipation, 74latulencc Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcrisbnsss urhAvg therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach cn-J P.owt's, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and caiuicd clecpc Tha Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. SEMUiNE CASTORS A ALWAYS (Bears the Signature of In Uss For Over 3(1 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought -MtTH K TO ItKIHTOItS OIIIHU OF IIKAItl(i m Petition for Appointment of AiIminlMtrntrix. The fc-tate of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of James Deles Dernier, deceased: On reading: and hlinp the petition of ,Iames Ivan Deles Dernier prayinfr that iidniinistration of said estate may be pranted to KuKcnia Deles Dernier as Administratrix: Ordered, That January 15th, A. I. 19ilt. at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned (r hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said cojnty and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing? thereof be piven to all persons interested in said matter by publish liifr a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing:. Dated December 15, 1913. ALLEN J. BKESOX, Countv Judge. By FLORENCE WHITE. di'2-Sw Ulcrk. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. Jn the County Court. In the matter of the 'Estate of Wil liam Taylor, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the nrd dav of February. 1920, ami on the 3rd dav of May, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., on each of said days, to receive and ex amine all claims aprainst said estate, with a view to their, adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the :'nl dav of February, A. D. llto. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said Jnd day of February, 10JO. Witness my hand and the seal of said f ounty 'oui t, this 2th day of Decern her, 1919. ALLEN J. UKKSOX, (Seal) dJ9-4w County Judge. Fine line of stationery and cor respondence paper at the Journal office. If you are not a subscriber to the Daily Journal let us enter your name on our subscription list. DELCO-UGHT S Thrt comj-lete Electric LigLt and Power Plant Economical in operation. Runs on kerosene, jjasjline or p;a. y Tel. MB I Kit ISY ROSENTHAL, D. 5093 Omaha, Neb. t New System Adapted! The steadily increasing cost of all kinds of mer chandise, shortening of terms and discounts by job bers and manufacturers and advance in overhead ex penses, compels me to readjust my terms of credit, and by so doing think I can serve my trade better; and sell cheaper. Therefore beginning January 1st my terms will be 30 days. Those desiring longer time can se cure the same by paying 8 per annum. A. . AULT, CEDAR CREEK -:- NEBRASKA iiiflBiiuaiiiiiaiiiiiiaiuiiai'nHinEiiiiai B:iL:a:!i;!Br::w;ii:B:;uarn,ziK:B.uM NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The Noyes farm, which is located one mile east and one mile south of Louisville, is offered for sale in order to settle the etsate. The farm con tains 320 acres, has modern improve ments: an 8-room house with light, heat and bath, new basement barn 86x50 feet. A 5-rooni house for ten ant. CHARLES. E. XOYES. Administrator. W. A. ROBERTSON, , Lawyer. Ei.st.of Riley Hotal Coates Elock, Second Floor. MM? AND IHE A OS TORIES a Work Buy this winter and save 15 percent, not to be Daid for until it s u. To many wait until spring to buy. aJrinB- Cass County Monument Company Telephone 177 H. W. SMITH Plattsmouth, Neb. n R n n a n u i: M Id ii u 1