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ti MONTJAY. MARCH 28, 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUE i Lcnd-GQLORADO-Land CITIZENS TRAINING Q Piattsnoutb Journal for Sa8, GAMPS PROPOSED PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMCUTH, NEBRASKA Kntere.l at I'osto?Ti e. Platismouth. Neb., as c cond-cMss mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.C0 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Everybody is in favor of disarma ment for the enemy. :o: IJ'.ue laws and red blood don't mix. Coffee has suffered another in price. Drink hearty! -:o:- -llimp III: he, Old Kins Coal isn't such a merr;. cad of shedding blood, Tretky .inning to sweat it. :o: Late advices ar dis is still o that Judge Lau- tho side line. old soul after a mild winter. -:o: know: The man who DUts on airs he can't afford to be natural. :o:- When a man tells you good lbiuor is abundant, h's talking moonshine. :o: And. too. sometim.'s. the sins oi children are visited upon the parents. One cs-i tain in the future cash basis. way to ;void conflicts i to i-'i: all wars on a :o:- Th take house I. i -o:o- If a man doesn't let his politic worry him. his politics won't worry others. :o: The fashionably shel ter .-kirt robbed the attention. has bathing mi i 1 of 110 little It has their reli liver pilb :o: gotten so that folks want ;ion su::ar,-coated. ju?t li're :o: to avoid The woman to avoid is me one who wears a too-innccent aid and nothing else. :o: Spring hats are in full Lloctn in the show windows. There wii: be no more frosts. :o: Russia is doing her share ia make I.enine's predict icn of world resolu tions come true. The one thing that public enjoys a ve all class murder trial. the Am-: i; else is a i'.r -t- :o: A man who hi inset f may b once g-t hint Keeps i: like a .ted. is troubles Larsied ti ? cabinet might b. trained to turns in milking the White CO'V. :o: us not have another industrial war. The trouble keeping his re gime on st raight. :o: Now is the time to get ready and face the Faster demands with your usual heroic calm. o : o Farm girls flock to ihe cities be cause being chickti.s is plea.-anter than raising them. One rea-on why Debs hasn't re j:c:ittd is that he tinds it impossible to change his outlook. :o: Sanitation is uplift worth while, and. even then, it is best to get the sanitated to agree to it. :o:- Rcandal wouldn't be fu popular if there wc re not so many people wishing they could, too. :o: The averaue reformer is sorry for what he used to do and i determined that others shall ;uit - : o : it. 1 m. 1 0:0- Th:.t excess profit.- tax is going to be as p. -pillar in the t'Tih congress as a crutch i in a foot race. :o: M re j.d no re it i- emphasized ti:;'t t!.- l;est w.: v 1 ! t e a still about is t- ke- p .-till ;.'.nit ! ep a it. 1 Have vou noticed bow hard to be pessimistic un a nU - w,i"i. "sunny, spring morning? :o: The best tcnic in the world for sick business is newspaper adv.rti ing taken in liberal doses. : o : Kvery man is pepubir wit':i body. That explains how the gogues manage to gt by. : o : I The easiest thing f,.r an huhhiio j bile driver to do ail r hitting ihe j other fellow's car is to keep on driv a ' ing -and lots of them do it. ! 0:0 i President narding mode-t'.y says I that be owes everything to ti is wife. "- I Y-..-. and y.u can bet your bo. its that a-! s'.i" isn't going to let him forget it. 0:0 The average man might to be able ot keep the Ten Commundments. They are abwin the only thing that One 3-room modern, Srd and Vine , streets. H2 lots. $5,000.00. " One 5-rcom, V-fa lots, on west Main street. Good well, cistern. $400.00. j One 7-room modern except bath. 11th and Main streets. 2 lots, one block from high school. Fine place. Cheap at $3,500.00. 5-room 'house; 3V2 acres ground. One acre in fruit and one in alfalfa. City writer, concrete cellar, electric lights, sewer. A dandy place for $3,030.00. Two lots south of the 0-K garage. $300.00 takes the two. ' I See J. . BlflSOfJ, PliOXES Office, 394 Residence, 229 HITCHCOCK FAVORS TRADE WITH RUSSIA Nebratkan Urges Removal" of Arti ficial Barriers in Way cf Commerce. mm. PRICE son i body i.n't trying to take away from us. 'WVI install., M&?-Z&.- J.l i hish ti OF CLOTHES The price of our dry cleaning cuts down the price cf 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. I ! a i yen have paid the first lent of your in ' me tax. it is line to get imsv :.nu raue up mouii money for the .amily to go on a summer vacation. :o: A widow has at least one advan tage over a married woman. She doesn't worry at nights over the whereabouts of her husband. She knows that lie is in one of two places. :o:- If this lits vour case, adopt The best thing t do when you get in bad is to get oui as quickly as pos sible, and not keep on getting in worse 'o insisting that you are inno cent. ; :o: I The Harding dog and the Harding cr; had a fight on the White houe lawn the other day. It's ird expect ed o j W ho Ci; i family. 0:0 Our ideas of feminine attire may be crude, and our advice to the fair sex may be rarely heeded, but we do j insist that nature never intended that a bow-legged girl should wear these knee-high skirts. :g: I Col. George Harvey has been chos 1 en as the American Ambassador to i Crtat Britain. President Harding seems to be laboring under the de- j lusion that only an unmitigated ass should be chosen for "That job. it f a man to establish world pcaje t preserve peace m his own Goods Called for and Delivered fbb &nr OPPOSITE Washington. I). (.'., March 2.". - Sen ator Iliichjock believes in encourag ing trade relations with Russia. He made his altitude clear today in a statement on the subject, showing that while it does not seem tha-L the time is ripe for recognition by this " our. try of the soviet government in Russia, it is. n"ert hels-s. desirable to resume trade relations, and to mint Russian gold offered here i:i payment for American goods. "I favor removing any artificial barriers which- prevent trade with llu--ii". said Senator Hitchcoek. "1 believe- it would be a step in the di rection of restoring normal relations in international affairs. Surrounding the situation in Russia there is still great mystery and so no one can say definitely iust what the benefrci.il re sults would b" of encouraging trade . e --empt ion. Wculd Grew Steadily "Probablv Ru-sia has little to sell to ;. pro! ably alo she has net much j wit.'; v-!;-.h to pav f-r a'.ivth :? " t-:.it ! she mi.-' tit bny of u-. I thin':, there fore, any immediate acii.m of re- uming bu.dncss would not be large. O-.ce begun, however, the current of .'.sines would grow steadily. "One of the artificial barriers gainst selling goods to Russia is iliat wo nave declined to accept ner goi-t at our mints, i dount nie vis- - in ( f this action or the justifica i'r. for it unle.-.s all the nations of lie woi Id unite in th" policy. 'ObvioiMy tlrc-at Britain has planned to accept, it she is not readv accept ill-' -old from Russia ind so also undoubtedly are other Hintries t'hat have resumed rela- ticns witli her. Soviets I-Icre Conservative "The danger tiiat once exited of political propaganda inspired ain paid for bv the Russian government lias practically disappeared. I think it may "e said that the I. en Ine-Trot-zkv government has abandoned the effort to convert the world and is mcdiiving its own government into much more conservative form than jt started with. "It is understood, however, that the establishment ot trade relations with Russia does not involve diplo- uatic relations and does not involve !)- political recognition t-f the so viet government. Miat is not liuely to come until that government has ill further modified its attitude-on prlitical questions." , Tentative Plans Announced by War Department At Snelling and Camp Pike in This Dist. Washington. March 24. Tenta tive plans for conducting citizens' militrry training camps next summer were announced today by the war department in instructions issued to the nine corps area commanders. Preparations were ordered for train ing approximately l.'-'oO candidates in each corps area, allocations being announced for cither one or two camps in each. The number of can didates to be recruited for each area was predicated on sufficient fund:; being made available in t lie next army appropriation bill. ; Of the three grades of camps, the department has provided, denomi nated "red." "white" and "blue" and varying as to the amount of technical military training to be given, the lirst grade, it was said, will be em phasized in the program . for the coming summer. It is planned to hold the "red" camps because they ehould appeal to young men between the ages of sixteen and nineteen, the department said, and afford an op portunity to demonstrate to parents the "physical, moral and mental de velopment that results from military training." Dates for opening the camps will be between July la and August 10. the department said and applications for entering should be addressed to the commander of the corps area in wliicn the applicants live, location of the camps in the nine areas are as follows: First. Camp Devcns, Mass. Second. Camp Dix. N. J., or Pitts burgh. X. Y.. or both. Third. Camp Mead. Maryland. Fourth. Camp Jackson, S. C. Fifth. Camp Knox, Kentucky, Camp Sherman. Ohio, or both. Sixth. Camp Grant, Illinois, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, or both. Seventh. Fort Snelling. Minnesota and Camp Pike, Arkansas. Fight h. Fort Logan. Colorado, and Camp Travis, Texas, or Camp Stan ley. Texas. Ninth. Hie Presidio of San Fran cisco and Camp Lewis, Washington. iy,ii -ly j to rri ran nrfl i in ill o mim t-T- rT ' Til Vi il triir i f' . . X) 4 f V ft '- .. . ; i .1.- -.s i2,iri- . " it- or or A?- Breed the Best H EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. ?l.-!. per setting. $7.0'J per hundred. Mrs. M. II. Pollard, Nehawka. Neb. 4l M s-w orses! GEROMONO, large jet black stallion, kept on farm of Leo Rikli, one mile east of Murdock, championship winner in his class at Weeping Water Live Stock show. DELMAR, (picture above) large jet black stallion, champion and grand cham pion at Weeping Water show. WOOD ROW, also jet black, champion winner. Last Two above Listed and a Large Jack Kept at Murdock, Nebraska FOR PARTICULARS AND TERMS SEE 3 JOM&NS&n or LEO . Hold Your Horses! Just a minute now, and we'll tell you about our New Spring Hats: They're on display. See them be fore you make your selection or you will lose. Many nifty styles to select from, and they'll surely please, satisfaction in all cases. Plattsmouth, Clever If you are sowing e lover this t-pring notify ihe Farm Pineaii office as wo will do some soil work on clover and alfalfa. L, 11. SNIPES. Co. Agri. Agt. FOE, SALE Single Combed White Leghorn gg?, $", p-.r 100; $1 per netting. Phone 115-J.- HEXRV STARKJOIIN. WANDA URBAYTIS 13 ARESTEE IN CHICAGO SALT I now have a car of fresh salt barrel, plain and sulphur blocks. W. T. RICHARDSON, 22-2weod&sv Myanrd, Nebr. Nebraska Check That Cold Right Away Dr. King's New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough A SUDDEN chill sneezes stuffy feeling H the head and you have the beginning of a hard cold. Get right after it, just as soon as the snifdes start, with Dr. King's New Discovery. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs and grippe. Vou will soon notice a change for the better. Has a convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. Good for croupy coughs. All druggists, 60c and 1.20 a bottle. Faz colds andcough$ New Discovery Put "Pep" in Your Work Many a man has. been a. failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constipation has clogged the whole system, storing up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King's Pills act miWly and nraka bowels act naturally. Same old price, 25 cents. Chicago. 111.. March 2.". A young woman who gave lo r name as Wan da I'rbaytis. was arretted here last night and is lifld as an accomplice in the mail robbery at Toledo, on r'eliuary 17. in which more than "i .a.jo.uOO in cash and securities weio stolen from registered, mall pinches. Tiie Rot has not been re covered. The women gave her age as 1. She will be turned over lo federal authorities for return lo the Ohio c.ty where an indictment for com plicity in what postofiice officials de clare to be one of the large.-t mail robberies in history have been voted against her. She had been sought in a nation wide hunt during Ihe pa -t six weeks, following ,t he arrest of her brother. Joe, and a second man at Rlkhart, Ind.. a few days af ter the robbery. The girl eluded capture at the time by locking her self in a compartment of a train on which the trio were riding from Tohdj. She is said to have carried a handbag supposed to have contain ed at least a portion of the loot. MURDOCK -:- B&CLI, NEBRASKA i!ii i:tiii.!i; of !;i"i::: i'oij i vs ciH .ii, m:h:: amv v Stale of .t lira.'Uj i County of Cu.-s j I. : 4i. I.'. Say'..-;-. ".Mi' t . !er'-: ef IVi.vs cii'.iftv, l;erel.- . -. i t : t" " ! ! :i t t i O.nntv Ho.il'l .it lie nif-tile-r I i . ' a en Ih- lit!: .1., v '! .1;. i-... rv. A. i . 1 iiiiele tl.e following "I-:--1 :! i I " I eii s- '- fer li.e year l:e'l, - M i ,i: : i ei' ! iv, : ;. f ii ml T T -".: i Hi I ntel : ' "" (-il--;e line! t 111- r'tie.. t . .-. . I f oiil - ' M t Tiers" IViisiim fini.l.. '. "' ' (1.1 SoMiel.-; K. !i 1 fun 1 I . ' ; '". )T. 1 "' ' '' " Vil?i -s my li;:id an ! tin- iill'i. e at I "la 1 1 snxoi I li, y.-!"'. I i :;r.l .lav ef Kel.riiarv. .. I ' I'.'li ;i:. i:. savi.i.s. (S.-.iI) iu3-iw. e'Dimiy C'.eik. I (Seal) ml0-I ALLKX J. BKKSOX, i. ive a;i'i ..are, i r,.- ail la. 'tis auain.-t1 witness my iianu ana me sru in sai.l ,-.-t:ite. vviin a view t tlieir ad- i saiil County Court, this 8th day of .i::-rm. ;,t ami allowance. The time Mp. roll, A. lirnitf.l f.u- t! v-reseiitat am of claims ; irainst sai.i . state i ti.ree montlis I r..in t!. 1 Mil day of -Vpril. A. I. 1'i-JI. the- tii.e- limiteil fur I'liy- im hi of ;!. ts Is i .lie year from said il.iy ..f April, A. 1) .l'.'Jl. County Judge. See the Journars line of diaries before buying yours for 1921. WILL PLANT TBIEER Iteports have reached the Journal ,111 one ot cur mlornianst tiiat one the voting men of this locality. Frank Ulotx.cr, Jr.. has leased a half section oT land and is expecting to plant it to timber, as he believes tli.s to be a very Tirol ific crop and its cultivation one of the most pleasant parts of farm work. We do not vouc h for this, however, and any in formation that is trustworthy must come from the young man himself. fn of mmii i: to iir.iimiii Tlie Slate of Nel.raska, Cass emin l - . ss. In the Court'- Court. In the matter of the estate ..1' Kliuua I la t Ira way. .le.ease.l. To tiu- cie.lit.iis of sai.l slate: Y.hi mv i..ri-liy iiolil"n-.l. That I oi!l sit ;l the Ciiriiy C.nirl r.'-'iii in I 'I 1 1 I . -mouth in said e.uinly, o: the JIMh ea" ..f .Mmii. I'.'-l and on th.- l".dh d:iv et .liuie. A. ). t!t-'l. at Io:in oeh-. k ni Ih" foleiioi.n uf aeh day l r- i ei and examine all ehi.ns a '-ra i n-1 r a id esiali, with a view to th.ir a.ii.si in. nt and alh-wani-e The time hrn -d for tlie presentation of eiao-'-.i-rdisi. said I'stuK is three mor.lhs I rem th.- L".'th day of Aiai . li. A. 1 . !!' mul the time limited for paym.i t of .iehts is one year from said '.Uh da v of Milivli, T.tJl. Witness my liand and Ih:- s. :. . 01 said Co-iiiiy Court this .".t!i day of M.nrli, t'.eji. A I.I.I :x .1. I'.KKSON. is", all Iii7-lw. C.iunty JilUKt. . r-i j WjL(i ,u Woo:. " . .,; t ri c - ?r-f il . c"' i i s. : i 1 ts-L-. I- C r s --,-: ' i - T, I I .IC-I'.. J 11 - -- -"-' .. Umb U ; . ii BUM KIT ATT A'lll S To t P VVf. iH ( R Better Be Safe than Sorry Ford Irreversible Steering Gear . UNDERGOES OPERATION From Fridays Dally. .Mrs. Florence Newton of Omaha, daughter -of Mrs. Ed Stoner of this city, was operated on at -the hospital in Omaha on Wednesday afternoon and is now doing very nicely .under the conditions, but will be compelled to undergo a second operation in a short time to allord her any perma nent relief from her very severe case of appendicitis. DOINGS IN DISTRICT COURT ffKimrs Pills From Friday's Dally. Today the time of the district court was occupied with the case of David Rutherford, et al. vs. V. Lau rence Si nil, et al. a case arising over a question as to land located on the IM.rtte bottom north of this city. "V. A. Roberts-mi appt-ars for the plain tiff and 1). O. Dvvyer for the defend ant In the case. Mini i: in iiiiiiiToi'.s The Stair- of Nebraska. Cass oan lv. ss. In I he Co: V I v "m. It - , In tin- matt, r or the estati- of Kmi.y A. Tii- , dee' used. To the erei'.iiors of said stale: V.,ti nr.' her. by potili.-d. That I win il al the County Court room in IN; U -moiilli in said eounty, on Al'iil - ' -red m il .Iclv IM.ih, 1 ri -1 . at lit o dm k a m. of i aeh day. to ree. iv and ex amine .ill .l.iims amain.-t sum estate with a view lo th.-ir adjustment am. ailowarn-e. The time limiO'd for Ihe !i "Miitnl ion of elaims against said es three months from the -.oh ...iy ,.'f' pril. -N. i- I '-' . "''id the time ion it. .1 'or iinii!.-nt of .b-bt- is ore year H orn' sai.l ii'dh day of Ai-ril. r-1. Witness my hand and the seal o si, .d Count v Court, this 1Mb nay of A!;"H'' A.d.t:x ,. rKs.ix. (Seal) niL'l-lw. County Jude. oi i:e th. MI I K i: III-" M'lM.K I ION l.r l.lrt'iiv Oi'Tne a iil lUllini-.l Hull Notiee i- her. by ivn that the nn .Imsiied will, on f.e :,th day of April. It IV.il. at 1":'"' -, o.-k a. ui.. at i;,'.. eourl leeie in I Ma t t s moil I h. Ne braska, make al'Tdieatioii lo lie ilourd fr Coiintv Comi.ii.-sionei - of Cass eouti l' Nebrask; . lor a lieense t" oi'eraO' :,' pool 1 ..il in th buiblinw oil m t e. i f m Lot ii.e I.".). C.b.ek Ihree -i . m ti" Viilatfe of Mauley. Cass eounty, Ne braska. . ,, , . Iiated tlii.s Jl-t day d Mareii. A. I -U J. I.. KCilNS. The most exquisite line of birth day and gift cards to be found any where! At Journal office. MIIK i; TO ItlllM UsH The State ol N"ebra.--ka, Cass Coun ty, ss. in I he County out t. -In ihe m.'ller of the eslat" ot Anna ilhelmina Mirnim. deceased. To tlie creditors of said tstale: Vo l nr.' hereby nolili.d. That I will sit al Co- I'uiir.ty C iuil room in Vlatts- li. Mlth in said eol.lltv. on the 1 ' '". ''",v ! ..f V io il. ." . 1 '. lit.' I. a iid "li lie 1Mb luv ef Jr.ly. A. 1'. It1-1, at i.o ee.nek ut'tlie loienouu ei" each day, to.re- Sir. lv vour steering gear -An automobile is only as safe as its .ri;V. g"-a"r- -Tiiousaads of accidents? are due. to defective and in- e Ik' i t steering years Ihe most vaiuanie accesoi iiu uucn-n t i-Vrd c i:- -Auiomatically increases mileage Holds the road S 've f.u igoe of driving Gives absolute control of the car Can-m-i reverse- S-oers without effort One hand control Eliminates () Ml t.r The most scientifically constructed steering gear ever made --l'b-.a'.irg steering rod connection No rod strains on worm Eliminates vertical vibration, gear and body strains Greatly in creases the pleasuio of driving Easy to install No holes to drill -.,Ci! .liUt! steering rod Absolute control in snow, mud, ruts, cross-couiYrv driving Xo locking over center Striking of stones bump-: has r.o effect on steering wneei ear cannot-swerve -rear for women It is tlie control mat Keeps you out oi ,i o.wi i,...v .vo vnur life. This is the super-gear manu- I UU ..IT. ao -".' -... j - . . . ,wi n.u ,.iTif .f the T, sham Manufacturing Com pany. -of l'lattsmouth, Neb., and not found on any car but the Ford resigned especially to increase the safety and pleasure of driving this car. Puts the Ford in the Pierce-Arrow class. Is your safety worth .$25.00? If so. let us equip your car. Full instruc tions to all purchasers. If you pay less, you get less. Call or send in your order today, tomorrow may be too late. You may be next, take no ejianccs. We know. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY L G. Sharp Manufacturing Company Plattsmouth, Nebraska, U. S. A. OMAHA'S HI SV SI III HIP First class agents proposition Garage service stations being c.-tablished every where" for Ford steering gear service Every pur chaser of our gear making a tale receives a rebate on his own Pays to investigate Injures your friends Makes you money Every gear warranted The purchaser must be satisfied Purchas ers claim that our irreversible steering gear pays for itself by saving wear on cue set of tires. K. M. WAHNEK. ATTORNEY AT LAW s,uite UOG, Laurel Uuildill, lH-'O. S3 w 1 1 i i had ha V mal Sm. t hat s i 1 1 1 i rui -; wa .' I reeeived in dim time tlio worm steering- in your J.-tter t mo ol govern her "Mill. billed and have sinee been Ui-im? il. solved the problem and that you safe steering- seal- for 1' mil cars what a eorrespondent in da'e eul It'll the worst ldeee of highway in lmi-k holes. i drove over tin; road and through the teelinu- a jar ill the steering wheel; the ear held its Con t lemi n : h you wrote lln- :;nii- insl t'loroutihlv i 1 1 u a t boi oux iiiy la I il rove m i i y ruts and without onee ' i r i : I I turm .I ust'ut ine, Iowa. Oeienibet- to. rear I at I believe that bavo xucceei A wi'fk the Cliieayo Trilivirie of Ameriea. The roail was about once vou led" in d the wln;'I. Vour: Vl'l-V ;. iM. trul v. WAHNUK.