THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. FAGZ POTTS PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTJBjyAL Che plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT Catered at rostofflc. Plattsmouth. R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Some are well-to-do because they are hard to do.' :o: Even if booze 13 scarce, you can go on an oyster stew. :o: The old law of supply and de mand makes talk cheap. -:o: Officers to settle the boundry dis pute with Uolva have been received coldly by Chile. o: o The Philippines may be ready for independence, but what they need most is some United States money. o:o Government is advertising for bids for silk socks to supply the army officers. Why not gold mesh bags and vanity cases? -:or- The pessimists who declare the ; corn crop is ruined will be willing to swallow their words before they finish shucking the crop. o.o All the drug store proprietors in Plattsmouth would become rich if as many people went there tD buy drugs as drop in to use the tele phone. o:o The railroads finally have sur rendered to the American Legion on a 1-cent rate to the Kansas City convention and the country is now celebrating armistice day. :o: The report that Lloyd Gecrge has neuralgia will be bad news in Dub lin, probably, where it was hoped he would be visited by something more permanent in nature. :o: Japan threatens to refuse to tlis cus3 Shantung at the disarmamc.it conference. Well, that may be as good a way of getting the matter before the meeting as any other. :o: Having broken his own 1920 record of home runs. Babe Ruth .may be pardoned if he slacks up a little, in order not to set a too diffi cult mark for himself next year. :o: Speaking of Charlie Chaplin, there are thousands cf people who, on hearing his came think immediately of custard pie. Honor brght, now. can you name two films in which you saw Chaplin throw a pie? :o: By filing notice wth the revenue department, you may now make 200 gallons of wine at home for your own use each year. That would seem to be enough, unless the wine is very good. And if it isn't it is probably about 175 gallons too much :o: A Massachusetts woman lost her voice while scolding her husband. Five weeks later, however, light ning struck the house and restored the woman's voice. But this need not concern you the neighborhood probably is already full of light ning Tod agents outnumbering the customers two to one. "It don't take a man long to bag his pants at the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's the man or it," avers Dainty Dortby. But she goes on to explain that the man who is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services is keep ing his clothes in much more presentable condition than when he got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. 3 Goods Called for and Delivered PHONE a7rfP- ' OPPOSITE journal Of rice PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Neb., as second-class mall matter Some men won't get on their feet until their auto is stolen. :o:- A crooked line is the shortest dis tance between two points. :o: Lodge seems to be a thorn, in President's Harding's side. :o: When wife says she needs a new coat hubby buys her paint. :o: Triplet sisters are teaching school at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. :o: Athens, Greece, has sunshine on an average of 3 days a year. o:- Record alfalfa crops are reported and nickel cigars may return. :o: J Paris says wear skirts to the shoe tops but knee boots are clumsy. :o; Lease Muscle Shoals to Ford? The interests says not by a dam site. o:o Isn't it strange how temptation is always picking on married men? :o: "Down with the dance!" say re formers. Tripping the light, fantast ic. :o: Scientists are seeking the center of the universe. We know her. She is a blond. :o: What the Filipinos seem to want is a government without a white man looking on. :o: An old man, who is not going anywhere, is usually in a great stew about having the correct time. :o: In Chicago's latest murder sensa tion truth seems to have gone out cf Its way to become stranger than fiction. :o: : It is getting downright easy to do without a slice of breakfast ba con each morning, now that bacon is cheaper. -:o:- Florida alone suffers a loss of 1,- 260,000 bushels, or ten per cent of its corn crop from the ravages of insects annually. :o: Considering the number of wrist watches In this country, it is aston ishing how many people don't know what time it is. -:o: Listen girls: If times are hard during the coming winter you can cut down your old bathing suit and use it for a dress. :o: A Modern Fable. On :e upon a time there was a woma i who did not believe her husband Uid most of the work at the office. -:o:- It's been when a girl pies on her our observation that discovers she has dira shoulder blades she is going to dress that way. :o: The only difference between the harem system and our divorce sys tem is that the owner of the harem has to support 'em all at crace. :o: Eighteen more Federal judges are needed in the United States, says Chief Justice Taft. And it's all on account of the prohibition cases. :o: A wife should never scold her I husband these days for being tipsy. She ought to admire his cleverness in knowing how and where to get it. :o: Here's a strong argument in fav or of bobbed hair. It is estimated that women waste 6,545,000,000 hours per month combing their tresses. :o: Young women attending parties at which bad liquor is diluted in movie actors should at least be arm ed with virtue or firearms. Vlrgin- i la Rappe didn't even have a custard pie. j :o: j A Boston woman had her husband arrested for chasing her out of the j house with the butcher knife. The police .investigation showed that she poured his home brew down the kitchen sink. We are glad to learn that there is one husband on earth who will stand up for his rights. :o: With ' the reassembling of con gress, Senator Calder is to renew his effort to legalize the sale of beer, not as an anti-prohibition measure, it is explained, but purely as a tax relief expedient. There are those statesmen wiling to try any kind of tax relief plan except that of reducing government expendi House rents and divorces are cheaper in Gary, Ind., since a re cent price cut. But divorces trade will probably prosper most, as one can heat a divorce without buying coal. . to: - Mr. Lloyd George is dissatisfied with De Valera's latest reply on Ireland says it's too evasive. And if there's one thing Mr. George dis likes more than another, it's evas iveness. :o: Washington is promising still more tax relief in 1923. That's one thing about Washington that can always be counted on, it has the cherriest outlook toward the fu ture imaginable. -:o: William A. Brady says that ex cept in cases of notorious conduct. ka movie actor's life is none of the public's business." Mr. Brady should persuade his actors, then, to keep their private lives private. :o: We can't see any reason why democrats should oppose Senator Underwood as a member of the dis armament conference at Washington. He certainly is a democrat, and one of the ablest men in the senate. :o: "War Doughnuts Love," says the headline over the story of the romance of a Salvation Army lassie. Be sure and serve him something besides the doughnuts now and then. however, or the headline might be reversed. :o: Another liouble with the income tax law Is that it gives the same ex emption for every child, without consideraton for the worth of the child. Now, as everybody knows, your own child is worth an exemp tion of 110.000. But the father of that brat across the way ought to be fined $25,000 for him. :o: CARPET WEAVING Hit and miss, per yd 15c Striped, per yd 20c Rugs 50c up MRS. B. B. WART HEX. 13-ld.lw Plattsmouth, Neb. Your ad will carry punch if you write it as a plain "selling talk" in stead of trying to fuss it up with frills and exagerations. otici-: OK St IT In the Iintrict Court of i.ass eoun ty. Nebraska. Klla Elsie Jessup. I'laintilT vs. . Eiltvartl T. Sham p. ft al leffenrtants. To the Defendants: A pp. Dock. No. 1 page 20 Kdwanl T. Shamp: K. T. Shamp; real name un known) C. M. Hhamp: real name un known) (leorge L. Donovan: K. !!. Conn: real name unknown David Karwlcker; Mary Ann Casfy: Anna Townsend; Ida Wapner; James A. Don elan; Frank Donelan: and the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and other persons interested in the several estates of Kdmund A. Don elan, deceased: Iiobert ti. Donovan, de ceased and Samuel Casey, deceased: (impleaded with The County of Cass) and all persons havinsr or claiminty any interest in the followinfc described real estate in the City of i'lattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Com mencing at a point 16. J9 chains north and 7.60 chains east of the southwest corner of Section 7. Town. 12. N. llanpe 14, East of the 6th I'. M., and running thence east 6 chains, thence north 5 chains, thence west 6 chains, thence south 5 chains to the place of begin ning: also commencing 16.66 chains north and 2.27 chains east of said southwest corner of Section 7, Town. 12. X. Kanpe 11. East, thence north 1.1575 chains, thence east 4.8:1 chains, thence soutli 1.1575 chains, thence west to the place of beginning: also all of Hlock 3 in Townsend's Addition to Plattsmouth, Nebraska, real names un known: You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the Hth day of Septem ber, 1921. the plaintiff in the forego ing entitled cause, tiled her petition in the District Court of Cass county. Ne braska, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant, for the purpose of obtaining a decree from said court quieting the record title in plain tiff to real estate situate in I'latts .nouth, Nebraska, to-wit: Commencing at a point 1C.29 chains nortli and 7.60 chains east of the southwest corner of Section 7. in Town.l:, North. ! la nee 14. East of the 6th P. M., and running thence east 6 chains, thence north 5 chains, thence west 6 chains, thence south 5 chains to the place of beginning-, otherwise known as Iots 8, 9 and 23. In said section; Also, commencing at a point 16.6f chains north and 2.27 chains east of said southwest corner of Sec tion 7, Town. 12. Nortli, Range 14, Kast, thence north 1.1575 chains, thence east 4.J:; chains, thence south 1.1575 chains, thence west to the place of beeinning. otherwise known as lot 21 in said section; Also all of Hlock 3 in Town send's Addition to Plattsmouth, Nebraska. as against you and each of you, and by .such decree to wholly exclude you and ach and all of you from all estate, right, title, claim or Interest therein or to any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 7th day of November, 1921, or your default will be entered therein and a decree enter ed in said cause as prayed for in plain tiffs petition. Dated: September 13, 1921. KI.L.A ELSIE JESSfP. By Plaintiff. JOHN M. L.KYDA. sl9-5w. Her Attorney. HOGS on the Installment-Plan! Three pure bred Duroc pigs for $65. A boar and two gilts, not re lated, with pedigrees. $10 down and $10 a month. Older gilts on the same plan. For particulars write, phone or call on Albert Young, ZltTEEAY -:- NEBRASKA SEEKING RELIEF FOR NEAR EAST-PEOPLE Farm Leaders Aiding in Work to Provide Food For Sufferers of the Near East There has been placer before the people of Nebraska the opportunity of getting into one of the most worthy causes that has been offered the people of the state in many years and one that will entail little cost to the farming population. In order to supply food for the sufferers of the near east it has been planned to ask each farmer to give a little of his corn crop for the pur pose of having it prepared into food stuffs for the famine sufferers. Of each thousand bushels it is hoped to secure one bushel for the aid of .the sufferers and this corn will be secured and prepared into foodstuffs and shipped direct to the sufferers of the near east. the matter is being .talcen up with County Agent L. H. Snipes am the Cass county farm bureau am will be brought to the attention f the farmers of Cass county at once in hopes that this splendid section of the state can have its part in se curing the state quoto for the suf ftrers. The quoto for Nebraska will be 200 cars or less than one out of every 1,850 bushels of corn raised in the state. The matter is being placed before the people of Cass county by the workers in the cause and certainly should have a hearty response. CAED OF THANKS On behalf of the family I desire to thank those friends who so kindly lent their assistance during the sick ness and death of my beloved moth er. There are no words that can ex press my gratitude and appreciation BYRON GOLUING. FINE LITTLE SON Mr an.l Mrs T.. C. Sharn of t hi city are rejoicing over the arrival of fine little son to join their family circle, the little man having been iorn at the hospital in Omaha on Friday night. In the District Court of Cuss cuun- t v. N braska. Albeit 11. Miller, Plaintiff 1 A pp. Dock vs. No. 1 Charles A. Miller. Jr. pa;?. 2 2 et al. Defendants J T the Defendants: 'William J. Mil- Ivr: Mrs. William J. Miller; real name iiknown) and Jacob Ailing, whose residences or places of abode are un on and each of you are hereby no- tilted that en the 17th day of Septem ber. 1921. the plaintiff in the forego ing entitled cause filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant for the pur pose of obtaininc a decree from said court ouietinff the title to Lots one. il two, 2 three. iSl four. 4 five (." and six, K in Itlock eiKbtv-two, X2 in the City of Plattsmouth. in Cass county. Nebraska, in the plain tiff. Albert H. Miller, and Charles A. Miller. Jr.. William J. Miller. Kilitli K. Taylor and Klmer P. Miller, a minor. lefendants. as against the defendants Jacob Ailing: and The Livingston Loan ?nd lUiildinK association, and by such decree to wholly exclude the said Jacob Ailing anl The Livingston Lo.-in and liuihlin? association from all interest, titht. title, claim or lien in and to said premises and for the purpose of par titioning said premises amonif the plaintiff. Albert II. Miller and Charles Mi'ler. Jr.. William J. Miller, Kdith K. Taylor and Klmer It. Miller, minor, defendant, according to their respec tive r'grhts and interests In said prem ises, as same may be established by th decree of aid court, or for the sale of said premises arid a division Of the proceeds If same cannot be equitably divided. You are required to answer said petition on or before the "th day of November, 1921. or your default will be entered in said cause and aiecree entered as piaved for by plaintiff. ALBKKT 11. M I I.I.KK, By Plaintiff. JOHN M. LKYDA. 619-jw. His Attorney. (IINSTABI.E'S SAI.K Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of tie judgment and order of the County Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, to nie directed, I will on the 27th day of September. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Main street, south - of the court house in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed roods and chattels, to-wit: 1 cooky cans and cookies, 16 empty cooky cans, 1 cash, register, 2 show cases, .1 chicken crates. 1 cooky can crate, 400 feet of lumber, the same having been taken on an Order of Attachment in an action in said court, entitled Kdward C. llipple vs. Morris Soshnik, and sold to satisfy the judgment of said court against said defendant. Said sale will remain open one hour. Date: September 14th. 1921. x FI1ANK DKTLKF. slS-Dtsw. Constable. Diuir.K ok iikmmm; ami AOTK i: OK I'ltOHATK OK Wll.I.' In the County Court of Cass coun- ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of James W. Taylor, deceased: On reading the petition of Melissa J. Taylor, pravinjr that the instrument filed in this court on the 9th day of September, 1921, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may le proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of James V. Taylor, deceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion of said estate be granted to Georpe Kverett as executor: 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.miil coun ty, on the I nt li day of October, A. D. 1921 at ! o'clock a. m., to show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency or said petition and that the hearing thereof be iven to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of licarinK. Witness my hand, court, this 0 tli day ;tlfl seal f sai"l of SoptcmhtT, A. D. 19,1. ALLKN J BEESON. (Seal Count - .incite. CHAS. L. GKAVTA 6lC-3w. Attorney. ',Vf. T HE ST. PA U la D.A. I LY N E WS M' y 7fo stum jirgfed 5 .1 LARGER PICTURE OF THE PUZZLE WILL EE SENT ON REQUEST. How Many Objects or Articles hi TMs Picture it Costs Nothing to Try. ot N This is not a subscription contest and you do not have to send in a single subscription to Tba St. Paul Daily Newt to win a prize. If your answer to the "3-Word" Picture P Lizzie Is awarded first prize by the judges you will win $20, but if you would like to win more thn 530, we are rtKkJrg tkim special offer. 15 j- sending- In one or two jnttlj nhBi-riplians (raaihsum two ubKa-iiioii jroar own abtripUon, or nrarul on (-itu,ion wiU ctxmt) to Tb S. litut DIly Jicvn at ?.5l yfur (add $1.6 lor the Ms Buuday Nrws), yon can win a modi oh JiOi or l.iVKJ.OO in caeb. This u bonus rrawl for booster. Hre'n liow: If jonr ansurr to th 'B-Word Fietnre PuxjUp i wrdf-d flrt prizo by tho Jud-e and yon huie sent ta OXK Ttwlj tabKrription to Thn tt. Paai Iaily News at tiJUi, yea will racfits ir.M.d of SSft. 13 $3,503 in Ca .1 Winning Answers Will Receive Cash Prizes According to Table Below x When No When One When Two So ea,iptloiiKuTcription Subscription Ar" Srat. I" S-nt. Are s-nt- 1st Priza... $20.00 &GQ.0d $10.00 2d Prize... 10.00 25C.C0 750.03 3d Prise... 5.00 125.C3 500.00 4th Prise... 50 50.00 25S.C0 5th Prize... 5.C0 50,03 1C0.03 6th Prize... 3.00 49.00 CO. GO 7th Prize... 3.C0 30.00 C0.C0 8th Prize... 3.00 20.00 40.00 9th Prize... 2.00 10.00 20.C0 10th to 30th 1.00 5.00 10.00 XflTB In tho th winner of Hrst urize lma i'!t r-nUfirl villi snbcritioii fuid fails to win the full $lJ)C4t the balanr of tffa orix money blmft bo u'.vii(l pxopoKlontttcJy nnion tU remaiui:ij; prize winners who iu uUifieai with fcub.-riii loiik. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Rates la Mlniiettu. North Iakota. Sotrtb. IhKotik. Iowi. Norihrrn Ulcbifut uul HfoiHiU lfc All other eUUett, inciudiuff alouiaaa ajul ItrhkLa, i-HX ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO P. M. KNOX, 92 E. 4th im m jui i vy' arn 1 all wm- ii 1 Will sell 200 head of 2 miles west of Nehawka, aturdav- Sept. 24tli0 1 20 Spring Boars 20 Sows with litters at side Everything Cholera Immuned by the Simultaneous Method. All Breeding Stock Registered. HERD DOAR15 Kansas Lad 92422; Nehawka Wickware 88573; Nora3 Tattler 1st 92413. ftpnp 5 oBy mO i U-- f notes at 8 interest from date of sale. POLLARD Hehawka, REX YOUNG, Auctioneer n The Mrtotio.n of tht "li-Wiril" l'Urturt, Faxzle dcsKiada enftn-lj on on your ability to fiivl thp fi.rr-t or iK-nrrM rxtrrrrX list of vfadble ob jects and urttctcH shown in the !! ore time begin vrth the. letter "II.- XMrtjr cah-prix-. be e1cti f-r tiu? thirty h-st iuam to tttia Pcture roizi. The bannj thn nomt oorrpet lis of omn will be uwaj-Ued funs pnir. im-.-oimI ncure i jit. wmed prime, etc Sit down toiusiit ttud gtt tho members of jour household to nely you. Sisbscr IptI on Or. If yoor anaiwvr to tae "B-VPrnT PictBEe Fvml In awards f.r-;t pri by fbe icisw and jm hm sen ta TWO jeariy sttrnaKi o file SB. raid n.3y 2iwa, in ail, jo.i wiU rwfite $ I '1W iu,ttaut of fXH. 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Write yosr tu'.l nan ani aJJrru an ea-h In tt: e?P9r mht-hi.'d curr.ee If )U desire to writ a.iythina. in (33rat ib t o p-;wr. !. 8n 'i-ch .-- as Bnnr in (ha E':uh Dictfo.-a.-y hill b eojrj Whra th p traJ ii n ej tha i:n tciar eannct k CJonM, aid ties tersa. ix. Wordi of the sam; spc'lirs can fce enly ttr.ee. ean Ih.jh avd to ikuicrat? tfilforent otijeets r articict. An a&j'ect or article can ba nanred or. y ouca. 6. D not cu obiu'ete, ar.hiie or yjaertc4 KorDs, oer any uetpoana wu4 or orJ tonatj t two caa p:aU Er.ciiJi atardi 1 Hampshire Hogs, at the home on the O Street road, 'Jf 9 5wk Vy? L Ck3 ii. Km. Beginning at 1 O'CIock P. M. Sharp 15 50 All sums under $10.00 cash. a credit of six months time will be piven on P D. C. Open to AIL Everybody Join. Contest 7. lira idw haain taa am not liaf at nacaui of vlaiM aa Jees or criicies tenant l Mm aictws U at hagta iiH th latter "B" will ba snantad first artta, eta. 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T li it farm, 1 mile south and A, Spring Gilts Stock Hogs 1 Sums of $10.00 or over on bankable Nebraska WEST, Clerk