THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL S i i l 'I : Chz plattsmoutb loumal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Kntered t I'ostofflce. riattsniouth. Neb. sccond-cUss mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 Not even a wise man !s able to tel! what the public will applaud tomor row. :o: It is expected thai spring will come on Just the rame in spite of the tariff tinkering. o:o Getting out of trouble is all the pursuit of happiness that sometimes offers itself. :o: Money may not talk as loudly in a bank as in some other places, but it will talk longer. . :o: Mexico would be justified in put ting guards at the border to keep America;: bandits out. :o:-- Gum which is said to have the pro perties of rubber is obtained from the candlewood of Arizona. :o: Those were the drab days when most persons dressed for comfort more than they did for style. -:o: The man who wants to have a good standing in his church will need to do some sitting in the pews. :o: The man who has Just been jilted probably feels more like speaking of women as the unfair sex. :o: This will be the second year that bock beer signs have failed to an nounce the approach of spring. :o: Congress is in no hurry to pass the budget bill, probably fearing that it might head-up the pork barrel. :o: Most of the nations indicate that they are for disarmament, but they do not want to be the first y 6tart it off. :o: Tho annual tobacco bill of the United States is ?2. 110.000, 000. of .which $800,000,009 is spent for cig arets. :o: ; Instead of whining about it, some men act as if they would like to meet women who could drive them to drink. :o: Edison's advice to cut a thing in half if you like, it sounds practical, but it will be a long time before it is popular. :o: After his ordeals cf the last eight years, it will be considerable of a sensation to ex-President Wilson for every thing for a while. :o: Thpsp .ire the davs when man a man is clinging to the notion that the future of the nation depends on his ability to get control of a postoffice. :o: In Ohio a citizen tipped off a pro hibition enforcement officer concern ing a place to find liquor, and the poor boob drank himself to death. That's one way of suppressing the traffic. E PKICE or cithes The price of our dry cleaning cuts down the price of clothes. Dainty Dorothy says that she has found out that we take most excellent care of the gar ments entrusted to us and that our charges should make friends for this house. Our dyeing proves satisfactory, as we use, the latest approved methods and the best dyes. Goodg Called for and Delivered S2-.T&-A- ?.?.9SIT 166 ihz JOURNAL Of Hit PER YEAR IN AD7ANCE The bootleggers might at least inr elude it- handful of cloves with a quart at prevailing pricks. :o: Electrical installations in the United States hrrve doubled every five yean, in the last generation. -:o:- Somebody should introduce a res olution to dispense with tho short session of congress at least. :o: When a man's principles become frayed on the edges they can hardly ever be made presentable again. :o: "LaFollette has expose on his pro gram" headline. LaFollette? Where have weheard that name before? :o: American apples are shipped to eighty different countries and are said to reach all part sof the world. -:o: It will soon be the time of year when parents of two generations ago prepared the mixture of sulphur and molasses. :o: It will require something more for middable than a smallpox sign to keep office seekers away from the White House now. :o: There would be fewer divorces if young girls were not in any more hurry to marry than thuy are to learn to keep house. o:p "Henry P. Fletcher next to Hughes in state department" Headline. Quite a few also are next to Daugher ty in the attorney generalship. :o: Perhaps the Yap controversy is really more delicate than Is generally realized. History probably would show that more wars have been start ed by yaps than by any other agent. :o: There is one thing certain as to the place in history that will be oc cupied by President Wilson. It will be infinitely above that of the indi viduals who have' been . maligning him. ;o: Prize fighting may still be a pret ty red-blooded sport after all, if It can draw society women to the prize ring away from grand opera, where the death list is always several times longer. :o:- The facts that Mr. Harding kissed the Bible on taking the oath, and Attroney General Daugherty was kissed by Lillian Russel, caused a West Virginia paragrapher to de clare he'd rather be attorney general than president. :o: REPUBLICAN HERETICS ACT There is woe in the inner chamber of the republicans. The high priests of the tariff are upset. Apostates are not only finding their way to the rostrum but they are speaking their minds, a kind of holy hersay to repub licans ears. Congressmen Luce and Tredway of the former stalwart high protection centers of Massachusetts are against r.hf notorious emereency tariff on the ground that if enacted it will increase the poor man's cost of liv ing and shut many mills in Xew Eng land. In xother words, even repub licans are now admitting that the tariff puts the expense on the consum er and makes him the "goat." That is. has been and will ever continue to be the truth. Unless the consumer pays the tax the tariff Is worthless to the protected manufac turer. There have been many Amer icans who have been conscious of this for a long time and the protests of these two New England and other republican congressmen show that truth is gaining. For a long time the advocates of special privilege in congress have been trying to fool the farmer into expecting protection for his crops. Put that if the farmer was protected in that fashion it would be at the ex penseof the remainder of the coun try has been generally learned, and so there has been a shift in plans. This country has "few It any in fant industries needing the kind of protection that republican high pro tectionists desire. This country can hold its own in the world oftrade without such crutches. Unless there is a free Interchange of goods between the nations of the world, the economic situation will become still worse. The only way the Indebted nations can pay Is in goods and if these goods are kept out of the country by a high tariff wall, the debt to America will never be paid. j Washington state legislature pro- ( i poses to regulate women's dress; j ! which isn't the first time fools rush ' In. where angels fear to tread -:o: The woman who has theVdioice between a piano ana an auiomooue; piano and an automobile : should take The latter one cannot take trips into the country OU a - Piano. -:o:- If a woman wiii walk ten miles per day it will make her beautiful, according to the Dallas News. But what wil lthe poor thing do about her corns? :o: A local butcher displays this sign in ' his window: "Tongue, 4Sc; brains 33c." It is significant that tongue should command a higher price than brains. .OTl TO IHIilHTOHS Nebras'ta, Cass The State of coun- . ss. In the County Court. In the matter of tlie estate of Anna Wilhelmina Milium, deceased. To tlie creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. "That I will Fit at tlie C-'imty Court room in inatts moutli in said county, on the l.llh dav f April. A. I. 1321. mid on the 1Mb lay of July. A. D. 1H21. at ten o'clock in the forenoon or each day, to re ceive ami examine all claims auainsi said estate, with h view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the loth day of Aoril. A. I. 1921. and the time limited for pay ment of debts' is one year from said th day of April. A. D .1921. Witness my hand and the seal of of said County Court, this Sthnlay March. A. D. 1921. ALLEN J. BKKS().. (Seal) mlO-D County Judge io:i FSTIJIATK OK KAPIASK KOIl CASS C OI NTV, NKHHASKA State of Nebraska I ss. County of Cass J I. Ueo. 11. Sayles, County Clerk of 'ass county, hereby certify that the County lioard at the regular meeting held on the 11 th day of January. A. 1. 19:l. made the following "Kstimate of Kxpense" for the year 19J1, as re quired by law: ieneral fund 5 I. ridge fund Ilridge fund (emerg'ncyl Koad fund Mothers' I'ension fund.. Old Soldiers Ilelief fund T.'.ooo.no r.t;,ort) oo i t.iioo oo ."I".. 000 oo .f.l!0 OO 1.0OIV0O TOTAL $ 'JOS, 000 00 Witness my hanil and the seal of mv oltice at i'lattsmoutn, er.r.. mis I'Srd day of February. A. I. l'JLl. GEO. j:. saylks. (Seal) m3-4w. County CleiK. OTKK TO CIIKDITOHS The Jtate of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In th matter of the estate of F.iniiia Hathaway, deceased. To the creditors or sanl -state: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at tl e County Court room In I'laus- moutli In said county, on the ...ith day of March. 19J1 and on the l".tli day of June. A. 1. 19.M, at 10:00 o clock, in the forenoon of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. Tlie time limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the .'9th day of Jlarch. A. 1J. lvt'l. and the time limited for payment of flebts is one vear from said Jyth dfv of March. 1 9 1 . Witness rny hand and thf seal of said County Court this nth day of March. 19L'l. ALLKX J. BKKSON, (S.al) m7-4w. County Judge. MITICK H 1IK.HI0 In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. in the matter of the estate of Nancy M. Kitchie, fecesseil. NDTICK OT IIKAKIXG To all persons interesteil in said es tate, both creditors ami lairs at law: Von are herebv riot I fled that on this 4th day of March. 1921. August W. Kakow filed a petition in this court, alleuiiiK tliat one, Nancy M. Kitctiie, while a resilient of Cass county. Ne braska, depaited this life intestate, in said county, on or about the "61 h day of February, 1SS:!. the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 12, (excepting a tract in the south east corner thereof 20 rods north and south by 10 rods east anil west. -containing " acres) also des ignated as l.ot in said Section 12. ami also the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter -t Section 13 (except l.ot 27 in 1 he SV corner) all in Township 12, North, in Kane IS, Kast in Cass county, Nebraska, anil that said deceased left surviving as her sole and only heir at law, James C. Kitchie, a son anil .lohn Kitfliie. her husband and that the title and ownership of said renl e.'t.ite descend ed to said James C. Kitchie. subject to tho estate of said John Kitchie as ten ant by courtesy in on" third part thereof, ami that the petitioner is the owner of a part of said premises now described as Lots 5 to 22 Inclusive in Block one (1) and lads 11 to 20 inclu sive, in Hlock two (2) in Kitchie Place Addition to Plattsmouth, Nebraska. which lots are subdivisions thrreof. I y virtue mesne con veya nc-smad by said James C. Kitchie ami others to petitioner and his grantors, and pray inK for a judicial determination of the timi of the death of the said Nancy M. Kitehle and of her heirs at law, "tlie dtfprce of kinship ant! tho riclit of descent of the real property beloniflnfr to said 'decedent in the S'ate of Nebraska, and for sueh other and further orders and decrees as may be necessary for a correct- determina tion of said matter. Said matter has been set for hear irK: on the Sth day of April, 1921, at nin-3 o'clock in tho forenoon, in the County Court room in I'lnttstr.outh. Cass county, Nebraska, at -which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said petition. ALLKX J. I'.KKSON. County Judge. JOHN M. LKYDA, mT-uW. Atty. for Petitioner. OTICK T CHKIJITOnS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry II. Miller, deceased. To the creditors of sa id estate: You are hertdiy notified that I ".ill sit at tlie County Court room in Vlat.s mouth, in said county .on tlie 2lth day of March. A. 1. 1921. and on the 29th dav of June. A. D. 1921. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, to receive and e.xamlr all ciaims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims atrainst said es tate is three months from the 29th day j or March. A. i. ii'2i, ana tne tune limited for payment of debts is one vear from said 29th day of March, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of said Count v Court this. 26tli day of February. 1921. j ALLEN J. BKKSON, ((Seal) f2S-lw. County JudiC. sriT to HohI of Cass coun- j l-'.Mtnlv In tlie L'istrict Court i tv. Nebraska. I Ilaric White, i'laiatiff I vs. ISerijamin App. Dock rage 219 ( et al Defendants To t, tjl-f0r,.i.ints. uenjamin A. Gib- son; wm. voW.ini.?. real -i .known; William Hates, ila i f,a ret J. : ;.,tes; Jnmes Mates: Mary Mates: Jo- i s.-ph A tuu-k; Mary Ann Amiek: Nancy i l Hobhs. widow: Abide M. eJilnioro, (nee liobbs); Uooifrc V. Cilmore; Ues- . isl. A. 1. ririr.lt t n.-o liobbs) widow; I Irene Mullen. nee liobbs); John .Min- '!n: William I. ilohbs: elraoe S. liobbs; Owen W. liobbs: Kditli liobbs; Syl- units I. Hawley; The unknown 1 ilvr. devisees, lega tees, personal represcatal i ves and all i other persons in.erc.stid in tlie estate oT Uenjamin A. Cibsnn. d ceased; I The unknown heirs, devisees, ban ters. pcrFonal representatives utlil Ji 11 other persons i :r I ere si' : in the t ; t ; t of Wm. G. Vi.(.(iri:.V, real iii.mo un known, deceased: The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal repicseniativ.'Sj and all i other persons interested in tile, estate j of William Hates, deceased; The unknown heirs, devisees, lega- toes, personal reoseiitutives and 11 other persons intrrc-sted csted ia tl:e estate The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in tho estate of Joseph Amiek, deceased; Tlie iinknov.ii heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in tlie estate of Itainhridge K. liobh-. de-eased; 'Die unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Azby C. liobbs, deceased: Tlie unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Augustus Case, deceased; Tlie unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Kve (larmon, deceased: The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Kmily M. Uro-sius, (nee II r own) de ceased ; The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Maggie Mann, (nee l.rosius) de ceased ; The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate, of Kebecca C. HawKy, (nee Ilrou n deceast d ; The east "half (K'i) of the southeast quarter l.SK'ii; the east half K') of tiie northeast quarter XK'i) of the northwest quarter (NW'4 of the southeast quarter (sK'i ), known as Lot twenty-nine (2!. in .Section twenty-one (HI); Cuvernment lots number ed one til and two IJI of Section t went v-seven .'7 I : the northeast quar ter (NKl.il of the northeast quarter (Xi:4 i; the south h.'lf S ',2 ) of thei nnithist iMi.irl.i- INK ',1 and the! north half N1i f the southeast quarter (SK') of Section twenty-eigni l.'M. all in To'.vwlM; eleven To'-vwd'i; eleven north in Kartre fourteen (Hi. east ot i the Sixth 1. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, and ail persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real es tate or any part thereof: You and each of you are hereby notifietl that on the lGtli day of Ft bru ary, 1921. the Plaintiff in the fur. uroiii entitled cause filed his petition In t tie District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, wherein you and each and nil cf you are made parties defendant, the object, purpose and prayer of which said petition is to obtain a de cree from saiil court removing clouds from anil quietii'"T the record title to the following dccribed real .state in the 1'Iaintift. Man: Uhite. to-wu: Tho east half K') "I tlie southeast quarter (SI0'(: the east hair (KVj) f tbe northeast quar ter (NKVi) of the northwest quar ter (XVi) f the southeast quar ter (SK'i ), known as Lot twenty-nine- (291 in Section twenty-one (21); Jovernmeiit lots numbered one (1) and two (2 1. of Section twentv-seven (27): tlie northca.st quarter (XK'i) of the northeast quarter (XK') of Section twenty eiht (2S ): the south half (S) of tire northeast quarter (XK'i) and the north half (X'.i) of the southeast quarter (SK't) of Sec tion tweuty-eifiht (2). all in Township elevt n (11), north in Kange fourteen (1!). east of the -Sixth 1. M., in Cass county. Ne braska as against you ana c.-uu oi jmi, imo to tl ereby exclutle ari'l enjoin you ami each and all ot you iroin ever asu-u- in or claimiriK any estate, riclit. title. i.-ri or interest therein adverse to plaintiff or to any part thereof, by rca::on of plaint In" s adverse possession of s;iid premises by himself and his eraotors for more ti an ten years prior to tlie lilin;; of said petition, and to secure tne cancellation ny sucn ue- cree if a certain Martare Hoed cover ing a part or said real estate, to-wit: Let seven (7) in the northeast quarter ( N K ' 4 ) of the southeast quarttt (SK'i l of Section twontv-one X21 . Townshio el ven (11) north. Kanftt? fourteen (14t east, g-iven tiy one jonn i.uiut'iiuiu tl-.e tlefetidant. Uenjamin A. (.ibson, to secure pavmcnt of $7'Mn. dated TIareh 2nd. ISSti, anil recurded in Hook "S." la-jre- Sit; of the n.ortaage records of s.ii.l countv. far the reason thnt sail mortgage apj.ears to be a lien on said lot. though paid in full lorwr since. anl for sueii other and further relief as may be just and equitable, and for costs of suit. You are reauired to answer said pe-a tition on or before the 11th day or April. 1H21. or vour default will be dulv entered therein and a decree en f.iad as praved for in said petition. MAKK YV-H1TK. j;v Plaintiff. JOIiX M. LI'YI A, f2i-l-.v His Attorney. IKI)i:i: ItK IlKAHIXi Petition for Appointment of Ad' l;trtur. Th State of Nebraska, Cass coun- ty. ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of lanil.V A. Tuov, deceased. . . Oil reading and filing the petition of Wm. U. Taey prayinjr that adminis tration of said esli.te may be granted to him iis ji d tn in ist t r ; Oniered, that r.iarch ISth, l!)2l. at ) o'clock a. in., is assigned for hfsir ins said petition, when :pl persons in terested in said rr.attr may appear at a Countv Court t !' Ii"'1 in ;,',r saiti countv. and sl ow cause why tne praver of petitioner should not be. crantetl; and tint notice of the pen deta v of said petition and the hear ing thereof be Klven to all persons in terested in said matter by punlislunR a ropy of thia order in tho IMattsmoutn Journal, a seaii-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day or hoR rinj?. Dated February 13. 1921. ALl.KN J- H52KSON. (Seal) County Judse. 11 11. WINDHAM. f21-;:w. Attorney. It isn't sufllcient for a pedestrian to merely look out for himself at street corners. He must also possess the agility cf a trained athlete. o "- o The prohibition commissioner has ruled that liquor may he kept in the home, but meat persons are nore concerned ahout how to get it there. :: The Duke of Aiho',1, a Scottish chieftain, is tha only" man in the United Kingdom privileged to main tain an army of bis own. xourn of To (in I of Title RESiBEKTS AT K Jufcy 'The Face at Ycur Window" Shewn for the Aged Residents at Nebraska Masonic Home. 13 t'Vo.ri Tuf.lays Oaiiy. L;!st evenirg the mcmliors nf I Kearns pc-Et of the Ahuiican prceer,tjd :t the Xebraska .M;i I'oino tho .ro'it si'vea rc-i-1 f; that th.-:;. tj oi't'er to t!:.' :; f oK.imr.cinrr thio evening if. lie ther-.t&r. T! - -i;:'uro p.v-' I'll 1 h : t l'... : c'uii:.' .1 f;;" it a i! v. a -, roldtre ci. .. atter::';:. cf fcli s aithev..;-- tho ;r;'o. p c. h I SUM ic 1 1 u.ic i y- tcnc-1 '.".! lev and tho u;i:ul hOl: '. f; r retirin:? f. rf tho Hot.-'. cl" ti i:e r 11 ..-t cf the : v;::' T':t.- film dci-i-'; i ; ! ' c:l til 3 biV.af.rusiidr jm 01 '. at Le gion th.it :s f t t'.K- i;.v.l fIrit t.f America that has :iittie .'lie r.a;i'.;:i strcrg i'.ni! effective in it curat r. The pic-Lure was shown in the i':: ring roum of tho Home and the ! : attention tfivtn to t'ie film s'-.-.v ! the deep hiiuvst !.dr ;i the st;jr: v.;;? unfolded en the screen. Th-nielli'.. :rs i.f t !k- family at the I'rnit an I lip.' superintendent and ; stiff, are . ry dco;!y ;i r-in'-a'-ai t ve cf th.e spirit shown bv the forira:; service me -1 in having tlia j'icru.a shown for the bone fir of those y. are usalle to get out r.nd enjoy the activities of the world nr.u it is preu-lc-;"; to say that the members of the Hugh Kc;; rr.s post hold" a warm spot in the hearts Hrnfo. cf tlie residents of the GIVES ADDRESS ON THE ADMINISTRATE Attmicy . L. Ticia Spc?.ks Ecfcie Ycung Il'.n's Siblc Clars en tlu InccmiKg Administration. Lnst evening ;t tlie r,..n;.s df tlie Ytam caiist sr. k. it a s ia'c el. (. i of tha ''!N church. Attorney A. TIJ" to the members i f t!'' hiss ; near administration t'nt -.- on th j11;,t came ir.i a power at V'a.-ltir.i;;np. rev it wed at some 'er.'li th-. , i;r(i.iect3 of the n?w ouiciah; I.e'.o'i- ed l.y President ilardin;.; and his ea'a- inet that he has visors during the selccted as his ao oomint? foiir yoara. The Tu-r hit ras tout tr.e row ;:iiin:r.- I ist ration faces are many ;.nu con; i plc.v and tlitse Mr. Tid.l tau;:;c I (.n very h-riri'y ;:s showing tha 1 1: i -' J that v.-II! have to he aarried out by lthe r.aw ptesident and h i -a advisors. After the a ..Ivt-'.s t!;a ?mi;v.'r en joyed a 'Vi:i :?'.' uf :ia-ry i n; i:- an pt iiiitnro ;!:al v. I.V h pr ;val very c;: joyahle ana at a suiiabic lsimr it -fre. l.ment -. were served tiiat adi'.eOI to tho pleasures of tlie- niein'iers of the iiarty uvd the "eats" t;:- :t the conclusion ( ou-nihers depart od la lhair hriues ftelin: an tiiitisually pita th; a n t it it hail even I. hot n RAILrlOABCnS FiGIIT FOR BETTER SERViGE E2:iied Laws They Ask en Ground That Corairmiv'oT: Ji?.s to Give lielicf Now Ask Tliat Body to Act A petition ha -, la-t n tiled with t!e ::ta'c railway tMi.'.aission by th" rep resentatives of several riiivxay 1 rcth. rhocals in Om-ilwi asking that step.- be taken ta compel the railway conaanh's to ns:ke train operation an1.' st'iM'c: in t'aa Omaha yard.s sat Hi -cie it. efiieient and i-afe. Tliis is the latest development of he f'o;i,i r.f the hrothcrlra) 1 of rail way trainmen and oilier kin 'I red nn-.i-.r.s to compel the einp'ojaia-'at oi what they call crews in .ards :uil otii'-ide. T!;cir idea of i.iaKiii;': oi. --ration sull'o-kat, cfliiiont and sate i to arid lib. re turn to the crews. For this purpose they had intvo du.rcd in tl-.e house by Kcnrcs-Mi ' u tive Action of Game county throe bill'. H. K. TO. SO and SI. The first ar.c required" the railroads to put onto c lipiit ensino ruiini":-: outside the yavds a crew ccn'i-Uin. of e:i;ine"r. (irvra.ar. ana ccr.ittetor or pilot. The t'econd one require;! that 'he rr.:;'-. muat use an enr,:neer. lirem -n. for; -i::a:i an'.l t-vo helpers on all switch engines in y:.rc:s where main line rt cuirr ments are not required, and an addit' r.al helper where such re rju ire men t is ma tie. The third required tho roads, oiit' ide of yards, to have a crew consisting cf an engineer, liie man. condiictcr and two brakemoii where train is les- tl:an fifty cars and a l!a';:nin in addition where the train numbers more than fifty car.;, with a proviso that there should he flirta hrakemen on main local freights running lf'0 miles or more and carrying passengers. The hour.e e.-omraittee on r,.Mroads declined to iccommend these biMs for passage at;d they wont to t'ae sl.ntjji ter pen. Th.e committee baed its action cn the opinion that the law.. were unnecessary, and that t'no rail way commission had rcmpiete power t,o determine the numlior of men nee-e-sary on tho theory that they have control of .service and ;;ervice re. quiro men.'s. The railroad men now come for ward with a. petition to the c-mmis.-Fion i'skit.;?, in view t-i the rec:;ai-mt-ntlation of tho legislative couimit tce. that uame'liate action le take;; to compel the addition of a sniT.e'at li'.'.mhcr of men to make operation safe. The pet Hon backs up jn in formal complain mede rome days ago by the brotherhood representatives. Tho railroads have fought thise bills in the prist, and the commission, if it ilecides that it has jurisdiciion. is; in for a lngthy hcarinT and a real battle i'taged before it. Yes yen cc moit any kind at Jouriial office. T"555B? .T t l r:.:t -r-Lf -l "1.. ;". .'f Jl c.y-' -. It.--. 3-,- . ' i. .... ..- y.ifii ".v.r'v. . k :. . .; y n ! H tr 'j;.. '.k.s i !e;a". 2.A UVeV? -''- A and tliousands of the K00D PRESSURE PROCESS still makes it outwear all imitations. WE have put our best into the Kattle King. Our best in Je sign, in material arid always in up-to-date construction. It is an ideal overshoe and fully representativ e of the name -HOOD" a name on footwear which you can make your buying guide and guarantee. The sturdy Kaule King soles of gray tire-tread stock give months of hard wear. The heavy brown fleece linings keep the feet warm. Look for the name -HOOtK Ask for Kattle Kings because they fit veil, clean easily and cos: least for the season's wear. cAsk any dealer or lurite us. . HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. WATERTOWN "1 never I new how pood rubbers could be." White Rock wearers tell us. Thet will be your experience, too, because net a si:-.ic pair haves the- H06'F-":ntv''tlOut 'u ' i-s-petien. SturJv, gray, t.t-tread A scles icinci to heavy bltck ..?pta by the '-- '-a-'l fc.r ? WHITE ROCK. WAVtf.' GOHGERTED FIGHT PROP r 3 u lany 0:''arazatious Joia Hands Dermustrcficn Against Eevival of Pro-Germanisin. Tl. American Ia ion v.i X-ra.ka ; t :it i!-' greetings ar-'l ir:v c-n-i a.tnt cf the nrv.it AII-Araerican mcttii.g to he held un.icr thoj shir! of t:u- J-egi-'ii hi Madison "N,.'.-rsh;i Sim aire garden. Xew York, on March is is an aik'.ver and a national dom . x t h:n a?.;ia--t tia r-vival of (.N-nnan irraag:i:ida activities in tho 'I'itii". States, it v.a.- announced an coin vesicrday 1-y Frank B. ill f i ra al. st lite r.uju.uni oi me mt-i- -:n I.!m"i, (' !. F. 'A', (ia'itr;-! i' ii. .Jr.. nation-; ( omiaa :oler .. plated in oi" the L --;ion has ; c!:ar;.'.e of arrange-j pis for t !.evmj- i ii:g by a commit-! tiling fifty patriotic, civic! r; presi-ti leMUil. (: l"r oft-H.-innal and labor or-, ganizat i -ent vo: ;be i.;e.. as. t oionei o;ani ;mii 1 to Adintait O'Connell has .1 f ill"' in.v will l;o tie mightiest j)atri;.t w;r::t" : c 'Ji-i.ioiift rat ion cd since the art: America has yfice." Tele- HI in raad from every state O.i behalf of the ex- of Nebraska. Adjutant wired Colonel Gal- a. tlio unian. or vice men O'Connell lia v,.-: ith as follows: "Nebraska Icgionaires av ill highly nni!i:icpd y:mr stand on combatting insidious German propaganda iow ;;i:!i-.g foisted on the American pi tiIv. We are with you to the :al. This is a vital problem in Ne braska v.-hero many of our posts are now M'Tering from uerman propa-j .ra.niia a nd MacKm ing. do i grant i hat you can hold a mighty, demon-.-tratiuti at I'lac'.i.-o:! S-juaro garden. !u":b. will arouse American people o i:pboid one country, one language, one flag." Tn his respond to t!.r Nebraska gre't!'ag. Colonel Galbrait'i assert I he was being deluded with tele-;.-anis from all parts of the. country. ;ie writes: "There has been" nothing like it sine,;: the wave of pattiotic ardor -nvclope tbe nation following our declaration of war against Germany. marks the spor.tane.nr; beginning .l a great a'.l-American ccuntcr-of-fensive against enemy propaganda which is sweeping America." WILL RETURN HOME Mrs. C. A. Marshall, who has been receiving treatment at the hospital rT Omaha for some time past has so far recovered that it ij expecte to have her return home during this sv.ek. Mrs. Edna Marshall Eaton and little (laughter, Laura Elizabeth, have arrived from their home in San Francisco to assist, in the care of Mrs. Marshall em her return home. A FINE EON The announcement :eivcd here ,n tha b;i n and heir to Mr. ia.-: th i.ten re of a fine iiirt Mrs. Ed l'.aikcr at their home in C-.uncil Iiiuffs, which arrived on last Thurs day. The mother and little one are doing nicely and the event has prov en very p!e; ant to tue graudpar Mrs. r. F. Gooa of this ent.s, city. Mr. and G0E3 TO C0ITWNTI0N Tiiifi nun a ing Mrs. cctt. Mrs Vv P .Leete E. H. Wes and Mrs. If. KATTLE KING cruppers Hood made ICattle King-' ivsarers knew that MASSACHUSETTS Do you remember tne old black pure gum boots which were still good after years and years of keeping? H)C9i- Red Boots arc the only red II. Cole, departed for Columbus. Ne braska, where they go to attend the state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. "WescoU is state treasurer and Mrs. Lcete a-rrtt Mrs. Cole are delegates j frTin the Fontenrll echapter of this in1 city to the state meeting. The tron- vent ion will occupy the greaterpart i of the coming week in Columbus. Blank Books at the Journal Office. M) I1 I-: M" M IT TO Cll'IKT TI'I'I.K. '"it Ji.lai W. I!.iin and Hitin, lirst renl n:uin' wife: Ci'orijt' Tl'."Mi;ii T!ier.i:i'-. lii.s wife; M;iry Mrs. John W. imkiiuwii. liis ;ui'i Si'liU'V M. AlexcTi'lcr and William I'.-ind: Jtanicl (". 'iiifunas, 1. M. I.. Alexander, hi-r lius- Tlu-iiias and -maiida v.-if.-: (Jeo. W. Thomas V. Thomas, tirst real i aad 21 r.-:. ( '. ' boots wili act the CLT j ame v.a. And this p ,f c'?ar!y sho.s the value S i-b ffi ,f the patented Hood jfJ$ L at5 wcr long tSSt RED BOOT Q.lnatae ua U iimwii. s wife: John lin (J. Thomas, first real num.- l.ockwood i::iKnwn. las wile-; William and mizut.eLh Lnckwooil, his wife; and t'..e heirs. ih-visoes, h";atets and pevx.n:! 1 ri'pic-.s.. n t a t i ves nf eaeli of the fnrHToiiig named per sons and all t:.-r persons interested in tlie estats of eaeli ail every one of said persons, real n?mis unknown; and the South l elf i.-i'a of the South west ijuai ter (S'.V'j of Si'i-liini thirty Pve Ci."!. in Towiish i ;i thirteen (iy i North of l:ans.'e tv.ele (!) Kast of ii... ivii, i .... i ... i M..,i,n.,. .. i-ountv, N'ehraska, and all persons elaimiriK any interest of any kiad in faid real estate o- anv part thereof, real names unknown, I K lenttants: You and cull of vnj are herehy notified that on the ":tli day of Keh ruary, A. I . 1 1 . Alpha ('. IV-terson, as plaintiff, filed her petition in tin; Distriet Court of Cass eoioity. N'e hraska, ai-vaitn t you and aeh of you a'i defiiidaiMs, tlie oh.jert and pniycr of .-aid petition PeiiiLr to ijuiet the title of tin- plaintilT in and to the real i state a hove deserihed, and that the defen dants in said cause may' he dv-erted to have no estate, title, claim or interest of any kind or nature in or to said real estate or an;. part thereof, and thet the defendants in said cause and eaeli of them may he forever barred and enjoined from having or claiming any ri.srht. title, estate or interest in or to said real estate or any part thereof, and for such other relief as mav be just and equitable. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the' lUli day of April. A. I . 1921. A IA'1 1 A C I'KT KK.SO.V, liy A. d. C()1.K, fUS-lw. Her Attorney. xciit i: (!K iiiiiu n lllln for Delermlnallou ffg f l!rirhlii. i:.-;late of !i'Oii;i. ;wift, deceased, in tlie (,'ounty Court of Cass county, Ne braska, f The State of Nebraska., To all per sons interest, d in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that John F. V.oIlT lias tiled his petition alleging that (ieore Swift died intestate in Cass county, Nebraska, on or about Son- ten'.ier 21, INN I. he nic a resident and inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska, the following de- to-wit: of east end of a ml the owner of scribed leal estate, Ten acres off l.ot two (2 in tieetiori twelve (12) Township twelve (12) N., J:ans?e eleven (11) K., and described as follows : Commeru ir at the renter 'of Section 12. Township 12 N., Ilange 11 K.. thence west .", tha ins and 40 links, thence nortii 24 chains and "S links, thence north 22'4 degrees e; st down the bank of the I'latte river s chains and 90 links, thence south chains and H'j links to the plaeo of lieiniiint. in Cass count:.. Nebraska, beinf now known as Tax l.ot li; la'.injf as his sole and only ln-lrs at law the fot lowing- nuined persons,' to wit: Amelia Swift, widow; Birdie Morgan, daughter and Annie Hon,' daughter, and praying for a deop.I barring c laims: that said decedent died intestate: that no application for fd luir.istrat ion has been made and the estate of snid il.-cpiii.r.t has not l,r... 'administered in the State.of Nebrask; 'end that the heirs at law of said cte-' ; cedent as heroin set forth shall be decreed to lie the owners in fee simple of the above described teal estate which has been set for hearing on XhA .:nih day of March, A. I). 1921, vt 1() o'clock a. m. Iattd at riattsinouth, Nebraska, tills 2btU tiav of February, A. D. 19i ALLIEN J. Uk'kson' f2S-3w. County Judge. 4 P. V