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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1020.
PLATTSMOUTCI SEMI-WEEKLY JOtfRHAI
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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Kntered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Nel., as second-class mail matter
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J Will suffrage make another
from your house, or cancel one?
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vote teen (H), Township
What became of the old-fashioned
man or myth or whatever he was who
refused favors that he couldn't re
turn?
R
BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
This seems an excellent opportun
ity for War Minister Trotzky to pro
to the front and show the world
wherein he differs from Kerensky, if
at all.
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Its to be hoped the paper suit craze
doesn't effect the price of print paper.
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Your corn is pretty sensitive if it
hurts you worse than paying war
tax on corn plasters.
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Uoth nominees seem perfectly cer
tain they can please the women. But
it was ever so with men.
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The frost may get over all the
pumpkins, but they'll never get all
the Nebraska fodder in the shock this
year.
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Judging from some of the things
we see and hear there are some pret
ty big crops of wild oats being sown
in this section.
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A number of Nebraska editors are
cf the opinion that the Cleveland
professor who predicts 70 cent gaso
line should have his connections in
vestigated. :o:
The disappointed reds will havg to
po back home and fight among them
selves, which, although not profita
ble, is at least more to their notion
than peace and order.
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There is so much in the papers
about lowering shoe prices we don't
understand how those in the shoe
business have failed so completely
to learn the big news.
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"Money is the root of all evil." is
an old adage but the janitor tells us
that he has noticed the best families
keep pretty busy trying to cullimate
a little of the root and vine.
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The more Mr. Ponzi's financial
methods are revealed the clearer it
becomes that he is just the man the
Russian bolsheviki are looking for
as secretary of treasurer.
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A Havana citizen has complained
that the American tourists in Havana
drink an incredible amount of booze.
What in blazes does he think an
American visits Havana for, any
how?
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Kvery once in a while you read
that some one has refused an offer
from the movies. Still, it is unlike
ly even to reach the point where the
movies will have to resort to conscription.
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The Hon. Kid McCoy, who has the
finest collection of divorces in the
country, has just struck nine. It is
rumored, "that when his scope reach
esan even dozen he will call it a day
and settle down.
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A writer in a Philadelphia paper
says the new freight rates shouldn't
burden the people to speak of unless
the profiteers step in. But that's
like promising a popular young lady
you'll call her up at 4 o'clock this
afternoon unless her telephone is
busy.
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"Haven't diamonds been trumps
in this country about long enough?
asks a reader. Indeed they have. A
survey of our hand reveals no more
diamonds, and not much justification
of spade bid. but like our correspond
ent, we lend our moral support to
any one who will make it spades.
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Washington is becoming a com
munity of millionaires. According
to estimates made from income tax
returns the basis being an income
of $50,000 or moie a year the Dis
trict of Columbia contains no fewer
than 150 persons worth 1 million
dollars or more. From season to
season the number of wealthy Amer
icans who se'ttle in the national
capital, mainly attracted by its so
cial opportunities, is perceptibly
growing.
. dress
gg&fe petter
m
bO M E women
have learced
that there are two
wavs to care for
clothes. They are
learning to take
care of them.
1 1 is quite a mannerly thing to take
care of vour clothes investmeut and
protect it up to the limit. Having
your clothes carefully dry cleaned
will improve their wear and help to
prolong the life of their stylish lines
Getting acquainted with our work
means srettina' in touch with a real
C C3
money saving service.
Goods Called for and Delivered
1DiAS&Cr
TIME TO SAVE
or three years
in the lap of
been plentiful,
and the Amer-
PMONE
Ibb
OPPOSITE.
Journal office
01tnr.1t or
Petition for
of
For the past two
America has rolled
luxury. Money has
labor has been scarce
ican workman has drawn wages that
a few years ago would have seemed
fabulous.
Some laborers as a result are now
in splendid condition. Out of debt,
they own their homes, ara comfor
tably fixed and bid fair to srvmore
successful.
These are exceptions.
The average worker is in little bet
condition than he was when wages
were two dollars per day. He has
earned good money but wealth has
flown; he has spent it in riotous liv
ing; his shirts have been silken, his
hose the purest of fabrics, his food
of the richest. His bank account
now is where it was before the world
war and is represented by a zero
mark.
Far sighted men tell us that re
action from high prices must soon
set in. that there must be a return
to production, that In time economic
conditions will grow normal and
while it is hoped there will never be
poverty there must come a readjust
ment and prices and labor both must
fall.
This time may be months off, but
certain it is that money is not so
plentiful now as was the case six
months ago. Every few days now one
meets men without jobs, already
tramps have been in this city, the
first in three years. The handwrit
ing is on the wall so plain that a
wayfaring man though a fool may
read and understand.
If money is easy with you now,
commence to save it for wise men
are agreed that in a few months it
will be worth many times its pres
ent value in that its purchasing pow
er will greatly be increased.
Solomon points out that the ant
in summer lays in its stores for win
ter and referred the sluggard to this
insect for wisdom. Think over the
situation and see if you as well can't
draw a profitable lesson from t he
ant.
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FRUIT OF FAITH
An invalid boy in a Cincinnati hos
pital had been on crutches so long
that he was afraid to go without
them, even after the doctors told him
he could walk if he only tried.
(He was like those grown folks
who, lacking faith in themselves,
fear to stand on their own feet, lest
they fall).
Finally the doctors told the boy
they would give him a plot in the
hospital garden in which he could
grow. things good to eat. But every
day he would have to walk to the
garden without his crutches.
"I want to grow a muskmelon."
said the boy. And a wonderful
thing happened the day they gave
him the seed. He walked part of
the day to the garden without his
crutches!
(It is not thus with all of us? The
nore definite our object In life, th?
more confident our footsteps. The
aimless wanderer never arrives.)
And each day he walked farther
towards his garden plot without his
crutches until at last he discarded
them altogether.
The muskmelon he raised was a
poor, little, stunted thing, scarcely
fit to be eaten, but at the county
fair the judges awarded it first prize
because it was the perfect fruit of
faith.
"Two-thirds of failure comes from
the fear of failure," someone has
said. The greatest of undeveloped
resources is the human mind and
one does not find there what God
has given until, like the little boy,
he sloughs off fear and substitutes
"I will" for "I can't." Omaha News.
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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE
No matter how socially inclined
youare, or how many friends you
have, there are times when you must
be alone.
Your only company is yourself.
And unless you have learned to be
good company you will find that lone
someness is an intolerable bore.
To the man who has read and has
learned to think lonesomeness has no
terrors.
Waiting for a train, sitting alone
in his room at night, spending hours
in a journey through a desert, he
always finds himself good company.
Beware if you are easily bored by
lonliness. It is a sign of a very poor
ly stocked mind of a total lack of
imagination.
Wodsworth, left alone, could find
delight in remembering the beautiful
things he had seen in the world.
Bunyan, alone in prison, beguiled
the weary' hours by writing, out of
his reading and imagination, a book
that has endured through all time
Ir your mind is one that require
constant association with others or
some actual employment like readinc
or work to keep it from boredom it
is in need of repair.
Learn to think when you are
lonely to plan things that must be
done tomorrow or to reflect on what
you have seen or heard or read
Recall old journeys and exper
iences. Remember good novels and
plays. You can. if you will, have the
company of all your friends in your
thought. You can be good company
to yourself if you try.
Lonesomeness should never affect
you with depression. If you have
read and thought all your life you
will never dread being alone.
If you have not read or thousnt.
begin doins so now. John Blake in
I Chicago News.
A ioint incut
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The Stat of Nebraska, Cass county,
ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of l.avid
Tonrtt lot. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Charles V. Tourteb.t praying that
iolm in istr.i t ion of said estate may be
irranlHil to On a, P.aird, as Adminis
tratrix :
Ordered. That Sept ember K.th, A. 1 .
at H:mt o'eloi It a. m.. is assign
ed for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
appear ;t a County Court to bo held
in and for said eounty, and show
cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be irianteil; and that no
tice of the pendency of said petition
and tie hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter
by publishing a copy of this order in
the IMattsmonth Journal, a s.-ir.i-weck-I
v newspaper printer in snid cmntv,
i'or three successive wi i ks prior to
said day of heaiini,-.
Hated August 1'Mh.
A LI.K.N
a'lO-.Tw.
A. 1. 1 !:'.
J. HKKSOX.
Coiuitv Judge.
NOTIl i: TO ( IICUITIiKS
Stute of Nebraska, Cass
twelve (12). North
all in the County
of Cass. Nebraska; The south half (S4)
of the northeast quarter NK4) of
Section four (4), Township twelve
d:.'). North Pange thirteen (13); and
the south half (S) of the north half
(NA) of the nortli half (N't.) of the
south-east quarter SE4) of Section
four (4). Township twelve (12), North
Range thirteen (13); and the south
hair (S'2 of the southeast quarter
(SIU) of Section fourteen (14), Town
ship twelve li. North Range thir
teen (1; and the south half (S4) cf
the northeast quarte r ( XK ) of the
southwest quarter SW',4 of Section
fourteen (14), Township twelve (12),
North Kange thirteen 13), all eaut of
the th 1. M., in the County of Cass,
Nebraska, as against you and each Of
on and for such other relief as may
ie just and equitable.
You ami each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
mfr said petition on or before Mon
day the -'7th day of September, 1920,
or" the allegations therein contained
will be taken as true and a decree
will be rendered in favor of the plain
tiffs and against you and each of you,
according to the prayer of said peti
tion. Jatc-d this 4th day of August, 1920.
CASH I... WILKS and
THOMAS WILES, JR.
Plaintiffs.
XV. A- RORHRTSON.
Atty. for ntfs.
aH-lw.
oii)i:it or iiKAitiva
FIattsmoui.h Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed In said county, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing:.
Dated August 17th. 120.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
al9-3w. County Judge.
Loan and Building
Tobitha Thacker,
II. Irish et al, De-
of
Petition for Appointment
A !mlnitrat rix.
State of Nebrasaa, Cass coun-
coun-
estate of Jo-
The
ty. ss.
In tl.e County Court.
In the matter of the
seph yCltka. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in I'latts
mciitli in said county, on ti e eleventh
day of September, 190, and on the
thirteenth day of Oocember, A. !". 1920,
at ten o'clock a. m., of each (lav. to
receive and examine all claims against j publishing
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The time
limited for tl.e presentation of claims
against ta estate is three months,
from the eleventh day of September,!
A. I. 1!'20. and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from!
said eleventh day of September. 1020.
"Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, thi.s eleventh day
of August, ll'.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
The
ty, es:
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Adam
Kn ffenberger. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Minnie Kaffenberper, praying that
administration of said estate may be
granted to her as Administratrix;
Ordered. That September 11th, A. I.
at 10:00 o'clock a. m., is assign
ed for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
in and for said county, and show
cause why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted; and that notice
of tl-e pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
a copy of tins order in the
l.Ct.AI, NOTICR
In the listrict Court of-Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
The Livingston
Association and
Plaintiffs, vs. O.
f endants.
To the defendants, O. H. Irish; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate of O.
H. Irish, deceased: John J. Hays and
Mrs. John G. Hays, his wife, first and
real name unknown: the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives, and all other persons in
terested in the estate of John O. Hays,
deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives, and
all other persons interested in the
estate of Mrs. John O. Hays, deceased;
W. H. Pickens: the unknown heirs,
devisees. legatees, personal represen
tatives, and all other persons inter
ested in the estate of V. H. Pickens,
deceased: Michael E. Bannin and Mrs.
Michael E. Bannin, his wife, first and
real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives, and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Michael E.
Pannin. deceased; the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives, and all other persons interested
in the estate of Mrs. Michael E. Ban
nin. deceased: EfTie (iossard and
Charles Oossard, her husband: the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Effie Oossard. deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Charles Oos
sard, deceased; Cheever Sweet & Co.;
Cue unknown claimants and all other
persons interested in Lot 7 in Block 3
in Fitzgerald's Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska: Lot 7 in Block
3 in Fitzgerald's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any interest
of any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby no
ticed that on the 24th day of August.
A. 1. 1920. Plaintiffs filed their peti-
OKDI'lt OF Ilf.MtlMi
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nml ( of Prolmlr of Will
In the County Court of Cass coun
, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in. the es
tate of "William 1 1 oil. deceased:
On reading the petition of Kather
ne Heil prayinj? that the instrument
i'.eil in this court on the 10th day of
ugust. l'20. and purporting to bo the
ast will and testament of the said de
eased, may Le proved and allowed.
and recorded as the last will and tes-
amcnt 'f AVilliM Heil. deceased; that
ail inst riiriif nt be admitted to pro
bate, and the administration of said
tate be granted to Katherine Heil,
as executrix:
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter.
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 4 tli dav of September, A. l..
1H20, at JO o'clock a. m., to show cause.
f an-.- there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner should not be granted.
ind that notice of the pendency of
said petition and that the hearing
thereof be givn to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing
copy of this Order in the Platts
mouth Journal, a semi-weeklv news
paper printed in said county, for three
xiicesstve weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
Witntss mv hand, and seal of said
ourt this 10th day of August. A. 1.
It' 20.
ALLEN J. BEKSO.V.
ts-al) a!2-3w. County Judge.
(TH E OF M IT TO
Ul IF. T
of the
TIT I.E.
County
Wiles,
Harper
In the 7istri.t Court
of Cass, Nebraska.
Casli 1 Wiles and Thomas
Jr., Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Jane A.
et al, Defendants.
To the defendants, Mrs. Jane A.
Harper: Joseph Harper; Robert W.
Imnncll: Mrs. Robert W. Donnell. first
T-aI name unknown: A. M. Saxton,
firrt real name unknown: Mrs. A. M.
.-axton. first real name unknown;
North & Scott, a co-partnership com
posed of Nortli, first real name
unknown, and Scott, first real
name unknown: North, first real
aiiir unknown; Mrs. North,
rirst real name unknown; Scott,
first real name unknown: Mrs.
Scott, first real name ;inknown; Mar-
ha L. Harper: Harper, first real
name unknown; v.. 1J. Eaton, first real
name unknown: Mrs. E. H. Eaton, first
real name unknown; the unknown
eirs. devisees, lepatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estates of Mrs. Jane A.
Harper: Joseph Harper; Robert W.
Ooniic'.l: Mrs. Robert W. Lxmncll. first
real name unknown: A. M. Saxton,
first real name unknown: Mrs. A. M.
axton, first real r.anie unknown;
North, first real name unknown; Mrs.
unknown:
unknown;
name jii-
North, first real name
Scott, first real name
Scott, first real
known; Martha 1. Harper:
Harper, tirst real name unknown; E.
H. Eaton, first real r-,atnu unknown and
Mrs. E. II. Eaton, first real name un
known: Mary Harper and Luke Wiles,
each deceased; the unknown success-
rs. grantees and assigns of North t
cott, a co-partnership: the nortli half
l.N'Ui of the north half (Ni) of the
north half fNU) of the southeast
marter SE', of Section four (4),
Township twelve (12), North Range
thirteen 13): and the nortli half ( N )
of the southeast quarter (SE'i) of Sec
tion fourteen (14), Township twelve
(12), North Range thirteen (33): and
the north half (N',a of the northeast
quarter IXK'I of the southwest quar
ter SW4) of Section fourteen (14).
Township twelve 12. Nortli Range
thirteen, all in the Countv of Cpss,
Nebraska; Tl.e south half (S'.) of the
northeast quarter NE'4) of Section
four (4), Townshio twelve (12). North
Range thirteen (13): and the south
half (So of the nortli half (N'i) of
the nortli half (N1-, ) of the southeast
The
wYi-V
Life
V
of varnish on window sills and sashes,
front doors, etc., is only
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of the
notice
varnish on protected places. Just
how water and sun heat attacks
it every day.
Save the Surface
Revarnish It Frequently
We have varnishes especially made
for
this purpose.
Valentine
White Star
Pitcairn's
"Valspar"
"On Time Spar'
"Water Spar"
The ideal varnishes for this purpose
as well as table tops, kitchen cabinets,
refrigerators, porch furniture, boats, fish
ins rods, etc.
"Save th
AH
o e ivr C
e our i ace ana iou oave
Paint and Varnish"
of Section four (4)
(12). North Range
the south half .'SVfe)
quarter (SE'i ) of
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Max Dusterhoff
If Paints - Varnishes - Wall Papers
(TV MURDOCK, NEBR.
a
9r
quarter SE 4 )
Townvhi' twelve
th irt een 1 o) : and
of the southeast
section fourteen (14 . Township twelve
(1'). Nortli R:;nire thirteen (13): and
the south half tSVj.) of the northeast
quarter NE'i of tne southwest quar
ter iSV4) of Section fourteen (14),
lownsnip twelve (l); North Eangei
thirteen (13). all cast of the 6th P. M..
in tl.e County of Cass, Nebraska; and
all persons having or claiming anv
interest of any kind in said real es
tate or any parts thereof:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that Cash L. Wiles and Thomns
Wiles. Jr.. as plaintiffs tiled a petition
and commenced an action in tin Dis
trict Court of Cass countv. Nebraska,
on the 4th day of August. 1920, against
you and each of you. the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to obtain
a decree of court, quieting title to th
north half (NVz) of the north half
(Nr,) of the north half (NVi) of the
southeast quarter (SE'i) of Section
four (4). Townsliip twelve (12), North
Range thirteen (13); and the north
half (N1? ) cf the southeast quarter
(SE) of Section fourteen (14). Town
si:!? twelve (12). North Eansre thirteen
(13): and the north half INH) of the
northeast quarter (XE!41 of the south
west quarter t&wj of Section four
WILL BE HARD TO GET
ORDER NOW A
King & Hamilton Grain Dump
or an OTTAWA SHELLER. If you wait till you need
them you will not be able to secure them. I also have
a few first quality Farm Wagons left at $185.00.
Act quickly.
Cedar Creek,
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Nebraska
lion and suit In the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, the object and
prayer and purpose of which is to
luiet and confirm plaintiffs' titles in
ind to the respective tracts of land,
to-wit: The south one-half of Lot 7.
in Block 3. in Fitzgerald's Addition to
the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county,
Nebraska, and the North one-half of
Lot 7. in Block 3, In Fitzgerald's Ad
Jitioti to th city of Plattsmouth, Cass
ounty, Nebraska, and to enjoin each
and all of you from havintr or claim
ing to have any right, title, lien, or
interest, either legal or equitable, in.
to, or upon, said real estate or any
part thereof and to enjoin you and
each of you from In any manner In
terfering with plaintiffs' possession of
said respective pieces of real estate,
and enjoyment of said premises and
for equitable relief.
This notice is given pursuant to an
order of the Court. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 11th day of October, l.'fl,
or your default will be entard
therein.
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The Livingston Loan and
Building Association and
Tobitha Thacker.
PlHintifTs.
TIDD & Dl'XBriiY.
Attorneys.
Listen., good
friends, and yon
shall hear why
some Cigarettes
are so all-fired
dear
SOME cigarettes arc packed in pretty
boxes that certainly don't grow on
trees. Next, they're dolled up and
flavorings are sure getting expensive.
And then, they're priced a bit high so
they'll seem "exclusive." But read how
Spur Cigarettes offer the highest possible
quality at the lowest possible price:
If there are any finer tobaccos from the
Orient and the good old U. S. A. than
those selected for Spurs, they must be a
secret that the world has never heard.
And when we got these combined in Spur
Cigarettess what do you suppose was the
result? Just the best taste and aroma
that any cigarette could give, and Willie
Doll-up or Freddie Flavoring hadn't a
thing to do with it.
Spur is "class" all through j
even tQ the smart "brown-and-silver"
package, triple-wrappedJ
that keeps Spurs fresh and fra
grant. Try out a package of.
Spurs. You'll say "made and
priced for popularity.'
MANUFACTURED BT
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co,