PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. onToBU. .OTICK TO COXTHACTIIHS FAQE FOUR Sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Department of Pub lic Works, 4th Floor Hrownell Kloek, at Lincoln, Nebraska, until n:00 o'clock p. in., on Monday. May L'nd, 15JI, fi grading-, constructlnc culverts and In cidental work on the KaKlc-Murdock road in Cass county. Project No. IMt A. Federal Aid Koad. Hids will be opened In the Senate chamber in the State Capitol on or near the hour of 11:00 o'clock a. in,, on the 3rd day of May. 1!:M. I I llnnriN arr hereby requested be prrrnt or rriirmriitrd. lilddctM are invited to be present. The proposed work consists of con strnctinK 6.49 miles of earth rond. The approximate quantities are: 4.".2SS cubic vards earth excavation. Cbc plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce, Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mall matter CORSET5 Fimmitar in csr- i i r R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Do you remember when you used :o: Tbe sewing machine industry is centered largely in Indiana and Ill inois. :o: The Republicans promise to pro tect home industries. Does that apply to home. :o: Say what you please about the Missouri mule, his business end is always up lifting. :o: The plutocrat of today is the man who is able to pay both his income tax and his lawyer. :o: Here's a joke on the children, they j think when they grow up they will have their own way. :o: And now comes the season of the trowel blister, the hoe lumbago and the carpet beater's wrist. :o: Tbe average man reasons things out "by trying to find excuse for hav ing it done in his own way. :o: Bridegroom bam liomners says he's "too happy for words." Weil, a married man does'nt need words. :o: When a girl tells a young man he can have a kiss if he catches her she generally manages to get caught. o:o Has your coal pile reached that stage where if you want to fire the furnace you have to use sugar tongs? :o: Ever notice how happy a clothes presser looks on a rainy day? What's one man's meat is another nun's poison. :o: Despite the movie regulation, we hold that the proper way to measure a kiss is with the thermometer not the yardstick. o:o Perhaps some of those recent at tempted robberies in Omaha were in spired by a belief that there was hootch in the cellar. :o: The five cent cigar is back with us. Most of 'em taste like an old fur coat that has been exposed to the weather during a long winter. to That "elastic" reparations propos al of the Germans probably will be regarded by the French as stretching a point too far for sound logic. :o: If we are permitted to manufact ure just a little home-made wine, this should not be such a dreadfully hard year on women and song. :o: "Doctors don't bleed us as they did a few generations ago." says the Montgomery Advert iscr. It all de pends on what you call 'bleeding. :o: LIT We hear a let about selling some thing for a song, remarks the man at the nearby desk, but we've never been able to buy anything that way. :o: One of the most discouraging fiaimix-A(au 9,e 3ormJ(pdisMi correct corseting is essential. To the woman who appre ciates this need, we suggest BON TON Corsets. Their graceful lines enhance the charm of any figure. Their correct design ensures corset comfort. The new models a re now being shown. Ladies Toggery F. P. BUSCH, Manager PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR ATLANTIC FLEET REVIEW Washington. April 27. President Harding left late today on t lie May flower for Hampton Roads, where tomorrow lie will review the Atlan tic division of the American fleet anil later hold a reception aboard the flagship Pennsylvania for the officers tasks in the world must be praying of the 6S ships. He was accompanied for Congress. One chaplain prayed for congressmen 25 years and look at them now. :o: If it is true that Japan is prepar ing to announce an "Asia for the Asiatics" policy, she ran count on the enthusiastic support of California in maintaining it. :o: An optimist may be a man who carries a corkscrew, but your true pessimist is never found without an antidote. -o:o- We don't see why father takes such an interest in helping the girls put up the porch swing. He'll never get to sit In it. -:o:- Besides liquidating its war obli gations, the world is taking a great deal of the water out of the inflated stock values. :o: A New York judge has ruled that a man who steals a doll has a weak mind. But how about the man who marries one? :o: Advertising has been known to ruin business when the advertising was done by competitors. The soviet government has decid ed, Washington hears, to reorganize the Russian navy. Merely that. Does not it intend to reorganize the prin ciples of navigation too? :o: A Washington woman killed her husband the other day. and then knelt beside the dead body and beg ged his pardon. Why can't all women be polite and thoughtful. :o: A lady subscriber writes us to quit saying unkind things about lip sticks and rouge rags. All right. Un til the ladies change their minds nothing can be done on this subject. :o: The reason the courts do not have so many cases of drunks to handle as they once did is that the stuff they handle as they once did is that the stuff they now drink t-cuds them to the undertaker, instead. WHATS NEW! Caster's Silk Topped Vests -AND THE New Conf iner Vests Just arrived are these lovely flesh colored silk topped vests, made in the bodice style and in the usual Carter exactness as to quality. The silk tops, nine inches deep, are made of fine thread silk and are very elastic. Sizes 34 to 38 are $1.50, larger sizes are $1.75. Quite the latest thing in vests is this "Confiner" vest, so called because of the patented Garter Tab, which permits of fastening the supporter to the hose and vest at one fastening, thus preventing the vest from slipping up. This vest is made of a fine quality of combed yarn, in the bodice style, and in all sizes. Prices are $1.00 and $1.25. A Good Quality Goods at a Low Price SMEHHGHSE J Jo Call Phones No. 53 or 54 bv Mrs. Harding, his military and naval aides and a party of senators. Secretary Denby, Admiral Coon.tz. chief of naval operations and mem bers of the house naval committee also left aboard the naval yacht Sylph for Old Point. Just before the review begins tliey will join the presidential party aboard the Mayflower. LEGISLATURE ASKS MEMBER BE NAMED DISTRICT JUDGE Lincoln. April 27. Petitions are being circulated and signed by mem bers of the legislature asking Gov ernor McKelvie to appoint Represen tative James A. Hodman of Kimball, judge of the district court in tin i:jth judicial district to fill the va cancy caused by the deth of Judge H. M. Grimes at North Platte Mon day. The Hodman petitions were start ed by Senator 1!. K. Hushe.e of Kim ball. All of the members of the senate and 80 members of t lie house signed the petitions. Mini i: Whcrciis, Hairy Carncs convicted in Pass county on the -I'nd day of June. of the crime of horse stealing, has mailt' application to the Hoard of Pardons for a parole and the Hoard o!" Pardons pursuant to law have set 1 1 -hour of lit a in., on the 17th day of May. P.iJl, for hearinc on said appli cation: all persons interested are here by notified that they may appear at the state penitentiary, at Lincoln. Ne braska, on said dav and hour and show cause, if any there he. why said ap plication should or should not be planted. i. m. amshi:i:i:v. Secretary. Hoard of Pardons. X. T. MA I :. MUX. chief state Probation Officer. j o i i - J YOU HAVE THE RIGHT NUMBER When you call on us for your sum mer underwear needs whether it be cool Vassar Athletics the two season garment, or' the knitted to fit kind. The line starts this spring at $1.00 How's your, shirt supply? Our stock of good shirts was never more complete. Woven and corded Mad ras, Oxfords with and without col lar. Percales with separate collar of same material. The Choice is Yours $1.25 to $3.50 E yards special yard special P.f.O cubic vards special class L5. K65 cubic channel. 19 1 cubic class "A." I!.r77 cubic yards Sta. overhaul. 15. H2 cubic yards reinforced concrete l-'-l mix box culverts. ft 1.1. 5 cubic vards reinforced concrete mix lieadwalls. :I0 lineal feet IS" concrete pipe. 1 lineal feet 2 1" concrete pipe. 40 lineal feet HO" concrete pipe. Ul lineal feet concrete pipe. ::o concrete ditch chocks. lineal feet S" piles and PjfiO F. H. M. lumber and spikes for plank lu I kheads. Certified check for of the amount of the bid will lie required with each i nd every bid received. Plans and specifications for the work may he seen and information and pro posal forms secured at the office of the County Clerk at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, or at the office of tin- State Department of Public Works at Lin coln, Nebraska. The State and County reserve the rif;ht to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. CEO. 11. SAYLKS, Count v Clerk, Cass Count v. CKO. K. JOHNSON. at J-::w Sec'v Dept. of Pub. Works. exca vat Ion, excavation, exca va t Ion, 4 A -MTlt i: TO f'O.VMt CTOHS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Department of Pub lic Works. 4th Floor Hrownell Hlock. at Lincoln. Nebraska, until fi:f0 o'clock p. in., on Monday, May L'ml, HtJI. for tr radi'i'-r. constructing culverts and in cidental work on the Nebraska City l.iiieolri road in Cass court tv. Project No. i:::t-C. Federal Aid Load. The pro posal forms coverinir this section will also cover section "IV" in iitoe county. Hids will be opened in the Senate chamber in the Slate Capilol on or iie;ir the hour of 1 :0i o'clock p. m.. on thr ::rd day of May. I'.'L'I. County Hoards arr hereby requested to be lrcciit or represented. Hidders are invited to be present. The proposed work consists of con st ructinfr ::.:! miles of earth road. The approximate quantities are: t.S92 cubic yards earth excavation. :!.::t7 cubic yards channel vards special excavation, excavation. i'::t.L' cubic lass "P.." 2:54.2 cubic vards special excavation. class "A." !.'. ".7 cubic yards reinforced 'con crete. 1-2-1 mix, box culverts. -I..12 cubic yards reinforced concrete, l-L'-t mix, lieadwalls. I 1 4 lineal feet IX" concrete pipe. 72 lineal feet 2t" concrete pipe. t'.1 lineal feet concrete pipe. Certified cheek for Tt'', of the amount nf the bid will be required with each ;tud everv bid received. Plans and cpecificat ions for the work mav be seen and information and pro-p.is-il forins secured at the office of the County Clerk at Plat t smon t h. Ne braska, or at the office of the State Department of Public Works at Lin coln. Nebraska. Tbe State and County reserve the riuht to waive all technicalities and reji ct anv or all bids. C.KO. i:. SAYLKS. Countv Clerk, Cass Count v. C.F.O. '.. JOHNSON, all-.'-w J-ec'y Dept. of Pub. Works. OTH I. TO O VH t TOIIi Sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Department of Pub lic Works, 4th Floor Hrownell Hlock. at Lincoln. Nebraska, until r:" o'clock p. ni.. on Monday, May 2nd. l'.21. for frradinsr, constructinir culverts and in cidental work on the Green wood-Cha Ico road in Cass county. Project No. 107 A. Federal Aid Load. Proposal forms coverimr this section will also cover Section "H" in Saunders county and Section "C" in Sarpy countv. Hids will be opened in the Senate Chamber in the State Capitol on or i.ear the hour of pi:u'l o'clock a. in. on !! "rd day of May. 1321. County Hoards nrr hereby rriiirtril 1 he preNdit or represented. Hidders arc invited to be present. The proposed work consists of con structing V miles of earth road. The approximate quantities are: 4 .".. 10 cubic yards earth excavation. 1.72.1 cubic yards special excavation, prad iiiK. 12:! cubic yards special excavation, c ul vert s. i::.17:: cubic yards Sta. overhaul. cuiuc varus reiniorcen concieie, 1-2-1 mix, box culverts. :10.0: cubic yards reinforced concrete, 1-2-4 mix. lieadwalls. ."' lineal feet 1 s "concrete pipe. 112 lineal feet 2l"0concrete pipe. Certified check for .IJ. of the amount of the bid will be required witli each and every bid received. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information and pro posal forms secured at the office of the County Clerk ut Plattsmouth. Ne braska, or at the office of the State Department of Public Works at Lin coln, Nebraska. The State and County reserve the riiiht to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. CKO. P. SAYLKS, County Clerk. Cass Countv. C.KO. i;.. JOHNSON. !'ll-:;w Sec'y Dept. of Pub. Wyrkd. oti(t' to o-iti:Mm:vr ii;it:m.vi' In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To Anna Hapavy, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of July. 1320, the plaintifT. Caspar Lapavy, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass county, same lieinff Doc. 'A, No. 70f3, pae 201 of the records In the office of the Clerk of the District Court of said county, against you, the object and prayer of which is to obtain an absolute divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty and adultery. You are requir ed to answer said petition on or before the fith diiv of June, 1321., Dated this 12th day of April. 1321. GAHPAU IIAI'AVY, Plaintiff. OltDKIt OF UK lll; ond .otlre on Petition for Set tlement f Account, In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, '"ass county, ss. To the heirs and all persons inter ested in the estate or George G. Old ham, deceased: v tlti reading the petition of Pauline Youhk. foniLerly Pauline Oldham, prayinsr a final settlement and allow ance of her account filed in this Court on the 'j::rd day of April, 1321, and for distribution of residue ; 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 3th day of May. A. D. 1321. at 10 o'clock a., in., to show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of aid petition and the hearing: thereof bo ttlven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the Plattsmouth Journal, a senii-weekl y newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing:. ' la witness whereof, I have hereunto You tmi find plenty of use for the money which you will save by buying your furniture during our Ten Day Special Sale of High Grade Household Goods, now in progress nnd which will continue all this week. During this ten day sale we are offering exceptional bargains on every article in our large stock and it will pay you to supply your needs now. Below wc list a few price comparisons on the different articles, showing the tremendous reductions that are in effect at this time. FOR THE PARLOR FOKMFJt PRICK ON" SAMS AT VOLT SAVE Duofolds, finest quality $ 75.00 $ 57.50 $17.50 Duofolds, exceptional values 65.00 47.50 17.50 Pitrlor sets, leather upholstered 175.00 122.50 52.50 Parlor sets in real mahogany 275.00 212.50 62.50 One leather upholstered Morris chair 9-50 Finest quality 9x12 rugs 70.00 52.50 17.50 High grade 9x12 rugs.' 60.00 47.50 12.50 Very good quality 9x12 rugs 40.00 29.50 10.50 A number of smaller rugs selling at from $1.00 to $9.50 FOR THE BED ROOM J OK.MKK PRICK OX SALK AT YOU SAVK Circasion walnut finish bed room suit $225.00 $155.00 $70.00 Wal nut bed room suit , 250.00 178.00 72.00 Large, roomy dressers 65.00 47.50 17.50 Excellent quality dressers. .. ." 45.00 32.50 12.50 Beds, finest quality and finish 35.00 23.50 1 1.50 Eeds, Simmons make, good and durable 22.00 14.50 7.50 Twin beds in artistic finish, each 35.00 27.50 7.50 Single width beds 22.00 14.50 7.50 Mattresses, finest quality (while they last) . . . 32.00 19.50 12.50 Extra good cotton felt mattresses - 22.00 14.50 7.50 Popular priced mattresses 18.00 9.50 8.50 Cotton duofold mattresses 10.00 6.50 3.50 Silk faced pillows, per pair 8.00 5.75 2.23 Large, roomy cedar chests 30.50 22.50 8.00 Ten dressers from $14.50 to $27.50 Eight beds form $1.75 to $9.50 FOR THE DINING ROOM FORM KR PRICK OX SALK AT YOU SAYK hinest quality buffets, various finishes $ 65.00 $ 47.50 $17.50 High grade buffets 40.00 29.50 10.50 Neat, substantial buffets 25.00 18.50 6.50 Finest upholstered dining room chairs. . . 8.00 4.75 3.25 Good quality dining room chairs 5.00 3.75 1.25 New oak extension tables selling at from $19.50 to $37.50. Slightly used dining room tables at $4.50 to $15.00. FOR THE KITCHEN FORMKR PRICK OX SALK AT YOU SAYK Kitchen cabinets -...$ 65.00 $ 52.50 $12.50 White enamel kitchen tables 19.00 12.50 6.50 Refrigerators 30.00 19.50 10.50 Four hole oil range 35.00 22.50 12.50 Gas cooking range 30.00 19.50 10.50 One used gas cook stove 7.50 ODD PIECES Twenty rockers from $1 up to $30; $110 new electric washer at $87.50; $40 hand and power washer at $32. 0; $30 hand washer at $22.50; one slightly used electric washer at $57.50; four Perfection oil heaters at $3.75 each; two new Singer sewing machines sold at $98 now go at $69.50 each; one slightly used Singer sewing machine at $32.50; one $20 refrigerator at $14.50; slightly used kitchen tables from $2 to $6; baby cribs and buggies from $15 to $35; one old fashioned book case at $24.50; rugs at from $1 to $7.50; also buffets, china clos ets, linoleums and congoliums, window shades, baby beds, library tables, center tables, wicker porch sets, chairs and rockers, writing desks, phonographs and mu sic cabinets, all selling at greatly reduced prices. VISIT OUR STORE WHILE ATTENDING THE AMERICAN LEGION CARNIVAL GHRIST & GHRIST, Opposite the Courthouse PHONE 645 Plattsmouth, Nebraska v?7'Ve can handle your Liberty bonds at the highest market quotation. vi 1 If! mv hand and the seal f said Cmirl day of April. A. I PJ-'I- ALLI'i.N .1- lil-.i'.Ji' (..aU County .Inde. set OltDKII OK II AMI otich of I'ltoiivii: of wiix Court of Ca. ciiu u - County of Cass es- 1 ii tlic County ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska. ss. To nil oersons interested in tl tpte of Justus l.illie. deceased: On reading the petition of Anna l.illie iiriivinj that the instrum"iit lil- ed in this court on the iMUh day of April. 19J1. arid purportiiiK ' last will and testament of Justus l-il-lie, deceased; that said Instrument, be admitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be slanted to Anna Lillie 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 countv- on the ::rd day of May. A. I . at 10 o'c loc k a. in- to show tr ntixr ilium lie whv the inavev petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said pe tition and that the hearlnK thereof be given to all persons interested m said mutter bv publishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly uewsyaper Hinted iu tata county. for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness nn hand, and seal of said court, this i.tli day of April. A. 1 . l'.t.M. AhtK.V J. I'.KKHOX, (Seal l aJ.S-IIw. County Judye. MITICI" III'' 4 II tti:i. Moici t; A;i: s i.i: ca use, of the Notice Is hereby nivcn that by virtue of a chattel moitnatfe dated the. !th dav of Kehruarv, l'.Ul. and duly tiled in the officer of the County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, 'i the luih day of I'cbrnary, KiL'l. and executed by Arthur l.indsey to rval Mcijnin to secure payment of the sum of $tr0.0a and upon 'Which there k-; now due- the sum of $:;t;0.00, ib-fault having Jieen made in the payment of said sum ;i ml the said morteasee deeminir hiirsrlf Insecure and no suit or other prnceejd inff at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the property de scribed in said tnortKaue. to-wit: )o.e second hand Kurd Coupe, 4 -cy I i inlur, Htjii model, a.i puhlie auction at llv Hurhee ciarauc in I'nioii, Cass countv. Nebraska, on ' Saturday. May '.'l, 19.'li at '! o'clock it. m. of said day. Pated April Zb.. l:'.'l. OKVAL M.QCIN. a-o'. Mortjj'ujjee. Blank Books at the Journal Office. J oTiri-: in t HKDiioits The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the- estate of Kath erine I . Keeker, deceased. To the- creditors of said estate: You re hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts mouth in said countv, on the 31st day of May, A. I . I'.n'l. and on the 1st da v ot September. A. I . l'li'l. al .. ...l...i, in the forenoon of each day, to receiv and examine all claims against aid estate, wilh a view to their n.linsn ment and allowance. The timo limited' km tne presentation of claims aain.-! mum I'Miui" is inrce ;!lst day of May, A tune limited for payment of one year from said ::ist ilv months from th I . 19'M ai..l tl... debts i , ..... viej W L .lcl .. i '. j J I. Witness my hand and the said County Court, this 30th April. A. 1. 1 !!. . , ALLKX J. BKKSON. SeaI ) County Judge seal day of of FOR SALE OR TRADE For sale or will trado fnr i, nrccul or cattle, a pure bred Percheron stal- lion. Fine disposition! iuaw imno.i A. O Ault. Cedar Creek. 2-4tw 1 Blank books, Journal office.