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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. PAGE FOUR PLATTSHOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTKNAL - V Cbc plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, 2IEERASKA Entered at I'ostoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter j A price-cutting war Is on between ithe big sugar interests in Louisiana, j concerning which the public feels . as did the old lady who exclaimed. 1 "n.n tt- ViueVianA' trn it hfiar!" Hit him Jimmy. :o: The Blue Sunday crusaders, of R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ' ORDER TO SHOW CAl'SR In the District Court Of Cass coun tv. Nebraska. In the matter of the application of n. B. Windham, administrator, for license to sell real estate. Now on this lSth dav of December. A. D. 1920. this cause came on for hearing- upon th petition, under oatli of U. 15- Windham, administrator of the estate of Grace Den Windham, de ceased, praying for license to sell the following described real estate of said Grace Den Windham, to-wit: Lot nine (9) fr Block five S) in the original town of Plattsmouth, lass county You have noticed, that the round er is very seldom square. . :o: Generally, when a man is promin ent in several lodges he isn't prom inent in anything else. rt: Christmas will soon be here. Be ready to cheer the poor who are un able to help themselves. This 'Christmas season seems to be marked by careful buying and even mor.e careful shoplifting. :o:- Four more countries have joined the league of nations. The league is getting to be very popular. :o: A carload of champagne has ar rived in New York from France, "for medicinal purposes." Oh, doc tor, doctorX -:o: Business and the public must come to an amicable understanding before normal trade relations can be resumed. :o: Christmas is the season of merri ment making. It is your duty to find at least one little girl or boy you can make happyv :o: Jf prices keep going down there may come a time once more when .'a penny will be considered something more than a nuisance. :o: Airplanes are now being used to transport liquor across the? Canadian border. The darned stuff keeps on going higher and higher. :o: You will feel th it yo:i arc? regarded as a hoi'-eiy man i:id.e:l if tl.is Christmas rnorning doesn't bring you at least yo !r fifth safety vazcr. :o: Annette Kellerman says she keeps her figure by a diet of bran. Man- ufacturers of other attractive dolls say sawdust is good, too, and cheap er. :o: The conscientious objectors released from prison under orders from the secretary of war. also have consci entious objections against going to work. :o: A New York young man has been adjudged insane because he kissed a young woman. Hasn't the girl any recourse under the New York libel laws? o.o It is estimated that there wiU be 12.000,000 automobiles in the United States next year. The poor pedestrian are in for a busy year of dodging. o:o In every town you can find soma poor boys and girls, who will need, your help to make theni happy on Christmas day. And Plattsmouth is no exception. :o: : The average man feels that he's a pretty fair Christmas financier if he received enough interest on Li berty bonds to pay the final install ment on his income tax. :o: 7 The society for the suppression of useless giving has a hard life. Last year it was so badly snowed under no one heard of it, and this year there is little for it to do. :o: My son has studied law with no result. Literature and art have also been blanks for him. At the trade school he was also a failure. I don't see anything else but politics for him. :o: When a man runs for office he discovers a lot of enemies he didn't know he had. but thing3 average up. After he is elected he discov ers a lot of friends he didn't know he had. :o: By 1925 the United States will have the largest navy in the world, if present building program is con tinued. And by 1925 he will need it if the republican diplomatic pol icy is continued. :o: A member of the Kanst3 board of agriculture announces that a bill will be in troduced at the- next session of the Kansas legislature prohibiting the operation of boards of trade in that state. "All is not well with the world," says an unhappy contemporary. It never is. :o: What's become of the old-fashioned man who had to have his jug at Christmas. :o: The man who finds a ton of coal in his Christmas stocking will have cause to be truly grateful. :o: They are talking about Knox for the cabinet. It sounds too much like talking through one's hat. :o: Business must be bad in Omaha. Six holdups took place in the busi ness district of the town in one day. 0:0 " Dealers say that coal will be sell ing at $10 per ton in Nebraska by the first of January. Why hesi tate? :o: ; "Dodge Touring Cars," says an advertisement in this peerless pub lication. We are doing it every day. :o:-. It is time for the country to wake up to the fact that wounded and. crippled ex-service men. need better attention. :o: No, Gwendoline, it is not a vio lation of the law to put whisky in ycur fruit cake, providing you have the whisky. :o: The number of automobiles in the United States is said to be five times as great as at the beginning of the World War. :o: Harding's attempt to "find a com mon ground for world agreement" i svery much akin to a blacksmith tinkering with a watch. :o: It isn't what the college girl bring home in her head that causes the comment, it's wheat she brines home en her third finger. :o: The moon is the only thing per mitted to get full nowadays. For tunately the Volstead act has no jur isdiction above the earth. :o: The philosopher who said "Happi ness is pursuit rather thau attain ment" never started out to find a little liquid cheer for Christmas. :o: "Every Man His Own Cook," is the title of a book just sent us by the publishers. It sounds like an aftermath of suffrage for women. course, would like to have the Sab bath observed properly the world over, but it is believed their present attentions will be confined to coun tries like the United States, letting Nebraska, as the same' Is shown on the Ireland wait until a little later on published anil recorded plat thereof, or .. a sufficient amount thereof to brintr n T 1, t,., Ube "iim of $1,200.10 for the payment One sport writer says Jack-Demp- , ,l0bts allowed against said' estate. Eey takes better care of himself than ( nd allowances and costs of adminis anv forme rrhamnlon. This care tration. for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount or personal property in the possession of said It. B. Windham, administrator, belonging to said estate, to pay said debts, al lowances and costs. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested In said estate appear before me at chambers In the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 3rd day of February. A. D. 1921. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be. why a license should not be granted to said It. IJ. Windham, administrator, to sell so much of the above described real es tate of said decedent as shall be neces sary to pay said debts and expenses. I It is further ordered that a copy of 'this order be served upon all persons interested in said estate by causing the same to be published once each week for four successive weeks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal news paper printed, published and circul ating In said county of Cass, Ne braska. JAMES T. BEGLKV, Judge of tl.e District Court of dJO-lw Cass County, Nebraska any lorme rcnamnion. inis care doesn't date just back to the Wil lard fight, either. It extended clear through the war. N :o: A German concern is now man ufacturing a one-passenger, electric chain-gear runabout which weighs 440 pounds. The car will run 35 miles over city streets on one charg ing of the batteries. 0:0 The war department's budget for next year really should be much smaller than last -year's, for the con scientious objectors have all been taken care of, and Bergdoll. they say. Is wintering with friends in Germany. :o: A gossip is never willing to re peat unkind remarks to your face. We recently heard one when accused of this try to justify herself by say ing. "Gossip, madam, is social at tack conducted on the approved principles of modern warfare you are not supposed to see the person on whom oyu are shooting." To I.KRAI. XOTK'K Raymond Theodorski. i.V.t;.ti, oTirt: In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Frank It. Gobelman, Plaintiff, vs. William J. Hvatt et al. Defendants. To the defendants. William J. Hyatt. and Esther Hyatt, his wife: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep- , rcsentatives and all other persons 1 Interested in the -state of William J. 1 Hyatt, deceased: unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Theodorski, real name unknown (wife estat? of Esther Hyatt, deceased: Wm. ! of Itaymond Theodorski ) : Henry .T. Hvatt. first and real name unknown: Thomas. Sylvia C. Thflmas wife of Theodorski. real name unknown (wife of Itaymond Theodorski 1; Henry Thomas. Svlvia C. Thomas (wife of Henry Thomas); Anna C. Kyle. M. H. Kyle, real name unknown (husband of Anna C. Kyle: W. W. Windham, trus tee for M. D. Woodruff: M. I. Wood ruff, real name unknown: Max Preis: Grace Johnson. Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Grace Johnson); Martha Johnson, : Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Martha Johnson) and the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested In the estates of the following named persons, whose names are unknown. to-wit: Raymond Theodorski, llllii H1 Warming relief fat E'S just used Sloan's Liniment and the quick comfort had brought a smile of pleasure to hi3 face. Good for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame back, overworked muscles. Pene trates -without rubbing. All druggists have it. 35t TO - 31 I A- iniment mm enemy Urap huh. The dear things have gone to wearing woolen stockings with their abbreviated skirts. May be that explains the decline of silk prices. :o: "A Big Drop in Pork." says a headline. Wholesale, though, mak ing an item, which might be highly interesting to readers of a retailers' trade journal. :o: If you had done your Christmas shopping last month as ve advised you, we shouldn't be waiting now for you to get out of our way at the novelty, counter. :o: Greece is now ready to let out the secret it was strong for the allies all the time.'but wasn't letting on. A pretty good secret, eh? Well, it was well kept, anyway. :o: Looking the situation over with an unprejudiced eye, doesn't the Na tional Reform ' Association honestly think more blue sky laws would be better than more just blue laws? :o: A lot of papers are advising Mr. Harding to give General Prosperity a place in the cabinet.' He might give him a place and then worry all the time about whether he would stay put. :o: The future hostess was shown through the White House the other day by the present hostess. And it has its problems, too. Don't for get that. That's where the presi dent is only vice president. . I unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in t!ie estate of Wm. .1. Hyatt, deceased: Mrs. Wm. J. Hyatt, bis wife, first and real name unknown; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Wm. J. Hyatt, deceased: Esther Hyatt and Hyatt, her husband. firs 1 and real name unknown; un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Esther Hyatt, deceased: unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons Interested in the estate of Hyatt, deceased; James 11. Kennedy: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estate of James Ii. Ken nedy, deceased: Ehud Turner and Mrs. Ehud Turner, his wife, first and real name unknown; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tive! and all other persons interested in the osteite of Ehud Turner, deceased: hinknown heirs, devisees, 1 gatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Elmd Turner, deceased: . John Morten son: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, persona! representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John Mortenon. deceased: Elisebeth Pruett: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of Elisebeth Pruett. deceased: Pilas Cros ser: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of Silas Crosser. deceased: Elizabeth Pruitt; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sona! representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Elizabeth Pruitt. deceased: the un known owners and unknown claim ants of Ijota ft and 10 in Block fc6 in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska: Iots 9 and 10 in Block S in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass coun ty. 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 notified that on the 18th dav of De cember. 1S20, plaintiff filed his suit In the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, the object and purpose of which is to quiet and confirm plain tiff's title in and to Lots and 10 in Plock o. in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, and to enjoin each and all of you" from having or claiming to have any riglit. title, lien or interest either legal or equitable, in or to said real estate or any part thereof, and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner interfering with plaintiff's possession and enjoy ment of said premises and for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the Court. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before Monday, the .list day of Janu ary. 1921. or your default will be en tered therein. i FRANK It. GOBELMAN. Plaintiff. 1 TIDD & DUXBL'KY. dl'0-lw. Attorneys. 3 C. M. York, McCarthy, Secretary Nebraska. (My Name) (My Address). ) Henry Thomas): Anna C. Kyle. M. II. Kvlft real name unknown 4 husband of Anna C. Kyle): W. W. Windham, trus tee for M. I Woodruff: M. 1. Wood ruff, real name unknown: Max Preis: Grace Johnson. Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Grace Johnson); Martha Johnson. Johnson, rer.l name unknown (husband of Martha Johnson): Lot tiiree hundred nine (309) Village of Louisville, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass eountv, Nebraska: and Lot six 6 and the south one (1) foot of Lot five (5). in Block four (4). In the Village of Alvo. as surveyed, platted and record ed in Cass county, Nebraska: and Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12).Block two hundred twenty-one (221) in the City of Plattsmouth. as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass county, Nebraska; and Lots one (1), two (2). three (3). four (D. five (5) and six (6) in Block eighty-five (Sf. in the City of Platts mouth, as surveyed, platted and re corded in 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 notified that on the 6th dav of December, 1920. Harriett E. Wolfe, as plaintiff, tiled her petition In the TMstrlrt Court In and for Cass county, Nebraska, and that, you and each of you are parties defendant, the object of the action so brought being to foreclose four sepa rate tax certificates, covering the fol lowing described parcels of real estate In Cass county. Nebraska, to-wit: Lot three hundred nine (30!). Village of Louisville, as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county, Nebraska; and Lot six (6) and the south one (1) foot of lot five (5). in Rlock four t. in the Village of Alvo, as surveyed, plat ted n;id recorded in Cass county, Ne braska; and Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12). Block two hundred twenty-one (221). in the City of Platts mouth, as surveyed, platted ami re corded in Cans county, Nebraska, and Lots one (1). two 2. three (3), four (I), five (3) and six ) in Block eightv-five (85) in the City of Platts mouth. as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county. Nebraska: and that you and each of you be fore closed of all title, claim, lien, right of redemption or other interest in said property or any part thereof, and that j the plaintiff have such other and fur-1 ther relief as she may be entitled tol ami to the Court may seem meet. lou anrt eacn 01 you are required , war and th e new boundaries of It alv. the 2ttii dav cf January, 1921. IIAIMUETT K. WOLFE. II v Plaintiff. D. W. ME R HOW. d9-."w. Her Attorney. Feeding the Ghosts When a stockman feeds a scrub, ghosts of the scrub's neglected and starved ancestors share his food with him. Fanciful as this may sound, it is none the less true. A pure-bred shows more gain in tender, well flavored meat from 100 pounds of feed, because, with generations of good breeding and good feeding back of him, he is haunted by none of the scrub's ghosts. The pure-bred in the feed pen is an economy to the stockman. From the pure-bred come choicest steaks, juiciest roasts, at lowest cost to the consumer. You've noticed how a grass-fed steer of good breeding will often out weigh and outsell a corn-fed scrub of the same age. With the present narrow margin between the growing cost and the market price of beef, it is your duty to yourself, to your family, to your community to raise only the ani - mals that make the beef that brings a price that pays you a profit on your investment. Don't waste good corn on poor steers. If you're not yet convinced that pure-breds can makeyou money, you should read The COUNTRY Gen tleman and learn what registered cattle are doing for farmers all over the country. Successful breeders and feeders everywhere are enthusiastic readers. It's not preachy, but it's ac curate, fair and interesting, and it does a thorough job of presenting op portunities for greater profit. Just $1.00 brings 52 issues, full of practi cal helpfulness and wholesome inspiration. Nebraska Shorthorn Breeders Association THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. I'm glad to sec you pushing cur organization with good advertising. And here's my dollar for a subscription for one year, f.fty-two issues. The two go well together. U (My A K (Town 4' VinMl i .(State )- TRINER'S WALL CALENDAR 1S21 ORIGINAL AKD INTERESTING Mr. Morgranthau enjoys the re putation of being an excellent diplo matist, hut we believe he never be fore has mediated between Armen ia, which want3 the apple, and Tur key, which has offered her the core. :o: A 15-year-old boy in New York stale $4,S00 and was arrested eight days later with a part of the money in his possession. How any person could live eight days in New York on less than $4,300 is beyond our comprehension. :o: The Christmas rush hasn't struck the postorrice- yet, the department re ports, but right on the heels of that comes the statement that 650 mil lion dollars in income taxes reached the treasury this week. Probably that was the Christmas rush. :o: J.ick Dempscy expressed surprise when lJill Brcnnan spoke of another uiatcb. saying, "Didn't he- get etioujrh?" With i?ill and Jess Wil lrd both hollering for more, Jack's fearful k. o. punch begins to sink to the level of a popular commodity. :o: ... Three million Italians are stand ing in line, or something, waiting to buy tickets to the United States, and in other countries the appli cants for passports have not yet been counted. Kor gooduess' take, doesn't anybody love Europe any more? . M -omeiitL) v--n try setter QOME w - have lea tomen learned that there arc two ways to care for clothes. They are learning to take carl; of them. It is quite a mannerly thing to take care of your clothes investment 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 wjlh our work means jetting ia touch with a real money saving service. Goods Called for and Delivered kYian;ifiT.ifl:i.ivi Ibb MiLO-J0URNAL OFFICE M:r;i, oth k In t lie Pistrict Court of Cass eoun tv. Nebraska. ' David Z. Mummeit, riaintiff, vs. Carl I5anm?iart et al. Defendants. T the defendants Carl Raumnart and Mrs. Carl Baumgart. his wife, first and real name unknown; tlie unknown lifirs, devisees, legateeR. personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Carl Baura part, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives, and all other persons Interested in the estate of Mrs. Carl Baumcrart. deceased; the unknown claimants and all other persons interested in lot twelve ri 2 ). in Block forty-nine (4!. in the Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass eoun tv, Nebraska: Lot twelve (l-'), in Block forty-nine (49). in the City of Tlatts niouth, Cass county. Nebraska, and all persons claiming any Interest of any kind In said real estate or any part thereof: You and each of vou are hereby noti fied that on the Sotli day of October. A. 1. 190, Plaintiff tiled his petition and suit In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and pray er ami purpose of which is to fore close the lien of a tax sale certificati on Lot twelve 12. in Block forty nine 1191, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebrnska, and for attor neys' fees, costs jr,1 equitable relief. This notice is uiven pursuant to an order of the said District Court. You and each of you are required to answer said petition- on or before the 17lh day of January, A. I). 1921, and in failing so to do, vour default will be duly tnter d therein and judgment taken as prayed for in Plaintiffs petition. DAVID Z. MUMM KKT, By Plaintiff. TIDD & Dt'XBl'It Y, d6-lw. His Attorneys. OTICI'l TO f Itl'DlTOHS The. State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, fs. In the Cdunty Court. In Hie matter of the estate of John Bergman n. deceased. , To the creditors of sai3 estate: You arc hereby notified. That I will sit at Die County Court room In Platts moutli in said county, on the 10th day of Januarv, .. b. llf.M. u?id on the 11th day of April. A. D. Iftl, at ten o'clock In tjie forenoon of;eafli day, to receive Uid examine all claims against said estate, with a view, to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims aga4nst said estate Is three months from the 10th ilay of January, A. D. 19-1. and the time limited for payment of debts Is uno year from said 10th day of January. A. D. 1921. Witness my hand und the seal of raid Connie Court, IhisStU day of De cember, 1920. ALLEN J. BIOK.SOX. Triner's Wall Calendars always bring something new to vour home. This year "the spirit of reconstruc tion" lcadsj'our mind from the world war's destruction to the reconstruc tive activity in all branches of in dustry and commerce. The id?a is congenial to Triner's Bitter Wine which always helps to the reconstruc tion of your health, if you suffer from poor appetite, constipation cr other stomach disorders. All around this centre picture fifteen maps of European countries show you the great changes caused by the world Jugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukraina, Lithuania, Lettland, Ilou- mania, Germany, etc. The beauty of art and the actual interest are here combined in a very striking way. Send fifteen cents to cover mailing expenses. Joseph Triner Company, 1333-45 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. 2ws. MARCUS SMITH IS CARED FOR Washington, Dec. 21. Senator Marcus A. Smith of Arizona, who 'ras defeated fcr re-election in the November election by Ralph H. Cam eron, was appointed today by Presi dent Wilson as a member of the in ternational joint commission. Sen ator Smith is expected to begin his duties as a member of the commis sion, which deals with fishery and like questions arising between the United States and Canada, soon after next March 3, when his term in the senate expires. ' His appointment will be to fill a vacancy on the high commission, of which Obadiah Gardner of Hock--land Me., is chairman. After serv ing eight terms as a delegate in con gress from the then territory of Ari zona, Senator Smith was elected to the senate in 1912 and was re-elected two years later. He is a democrat. SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM Miss Eileen McCarthy, whq is em ployed at the Ladies Toggery is oh duty as the result of a severe c;ise of rheumatism that has kept her con fined to ther home for the past few days and the siege of the painful malady has, certainly been far from enjoyable to Miss McCarthy. mmwaw aw " - - j, ,,,, i i iMMmiMM 1 1 1( ,8 THE UNIVEB&A& CAR The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold -proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires all around. A real family car. Anybody can safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car with the economy which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price small cost of operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look at it?, . Pollopk Garago No. 1 Plattsmouth. Neb. I ' I II 'I 'i I 1 I I ml Phone -X i .. L-.'' L J I 4 j