r 1L f FLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUENAL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. PAGE FOHS Cbe plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Pos toff Ice, Piattsmouth, Neb., aa aecond-dasa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Smiling pictures of Arbuckel are old ones. :o: The nation's greatest running ex pense are autos. -:o: Bad spelling is the one bad habit that is unbreakable. :o: Funny that the guy with the smooth tongue seldom makes slips. :o: Telephone numbers are like nor malcy because they are hard to get. :o: The best cure for Insomnia is lis tening to a man talk about himself. :o: Omaha woman advertising for a husband finds the male service slow. -:o: Hoboes and other fashionable peo ple are going south for the winter, : :o: The boss has returned from his vacation and we are all working again. :o: Did you ever stop to think that the word business had a U and an I In it? "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 of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. 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. Goods Called for and Delivered WJPsch phone: 166 OPPOSITE journal ornct HUGE SALE OF HIGH GRADE LADIES SHOES Starting Monday and continuing Tuesday and Wednesday we will put on sale our entire stock of Ladies Shoes both high and low cuts and latest styles at, per pair c $3.90 and $4.90 This is just what You have been Waiting For! Men, don't forget our $3.90 OPEN MONDAY EVE The Store Where Ycnr Wonej Does It's Ootf! General Humidity Is going to re tire. :o: Religion Is easier to get than to keep. :o: Fishermen report larger net in comes. :o: Profiteers bankrupt! are going but not :o:- The financial strain Is being harp ed on too much. :o: "Movie Actresses Drunk" head' line. Pickled peaches. :o: Don't criticize dresses. Why kick over almost nothing? :o:- One hundred parts of sea water will contain an average of 3.5 per cent of solid matter, mostly salt :o: If It is true that too much money spoils young men, this year is of fering an unusual opportunity for reform. :o: Mars is said to be trillions of times larger than this country, but no one can claim that it pays half as much in axes. :o: Sometimes looking on the bright side has a depressing effect, as when erne gazes at the shiny side of one's only pair of trousers. :o:- Xew York defaulted 17 million dollars in making its income tax payment. Is it possible New York didn't have the money, or simply had other use for it? :o: In Peru, Indiana, a 11-year-old boy, driving an auto, runs down and kills a baby. Who is responsible the boy-driver or the person that let the child handle the car?' -:o: Hist! Here's one paper that has found something good to say about bobbed hair. The Moberly Monitor Index declares that at least what is left of bobbed hair is fast at one end. ' :o: The school boys report that the girls bobbed hair Is harder to pull now than it was when it was worn long, but the nw style is just as good to put chewing gum in as the old was. :o: Japan bars kissing in movies. In the last six months Jap censors re moved 2350 kisses from films. That's because kissing is taboo in Japan where the people are taught to sup press all emotions except patriotism. In Japan, as in America, censors have an aversion to anything that isn't the custom. A rut pleases the censor, but it isn't the best road. :o: Journal want ads pay. Try them. '4.90 dress and work shoes at TILL 9 O'CLOCK To Show You Is to Shoe You! Tha wnrfd is a. stafire and the Volstead act a comedy. .0:0 Who'd make home brew if it will have to change the gears. :o: T?oYL-nrp' Children who Dlay in mud may grow up to be politicians ' :o: "Charlie Chaplin has London crowds at his feet" news item. Good foot-work. . 0:0 "With Hughes at the disarmament party they msy think we are talking through our whiskers. :o: Chicago ballot registration shows come sons older than their mothers. Married awfully young. . -:o: Every fifth Chicago marriage re sults in one divorce. Why not marry four couples and skip one? :o: Marconi believes he has intercept ed a message from Mars.' All right, old chappie, tell us what it's about. :o: One of the evils of modern civil ization that annoys us is a dishpan of dirty dishes after the Sunday meal. :o: A passport is no longer necessary for a trip to Mexico. All you need is a railroad ticket and plenty of life insurance. :o: New York is afflicted with a flea plague. They've had an epidemic of itchine calms in that town for a long time. :o: There are only two vehicles that always head the procession a band wagon or a hearse. Don't mistake one for the other. :o: Uncle Sam has set aside a fund of $10,000,000 to Sitop the sale of liquor. Why not appropriate an equal amount to stop murder. :o: The Japanese diplomats have fin ally tumbled to the fact that the less said about radical Inequality the bet ter. To discuss it is to admit It. :o: Another of the problems of peace is that the American troops on the Rhine do not want to come home, and the Germans do not want them to leave. :o: The railroad employes who are figuring on a walk-out had better (top and think. There Is a large army of the unemployed ready and willing to walk in. 0:0 Judging from the number of va cations he takes. President Harding does not intend to follow the exam ple of his predecessor and work him self to death. :o: An Oregon burglar is said to have stolen six sermons from a parsonage. Surely he was not a member of the congregation. But, looking at it in another light, perhaps he was. :o: Fred At wood, of Chicago, has been offered a fortune of $130,000 on con dition that he will never smoke a cigarette. And probably he is one of those young men who crave nothing unless it Ss immoral, in digestion or exptnsive. :o: PUBLIC SUPPER There will be a supper on Oct. 1 at the public library in Murray for the benefit of the Wm Young ceme tery and also for the purpose of or ganizing a cemetery association and other ways for raising funds as the cemetery is In bad condition and funds are low as we hops to keep it better in the future. The public is cordially invited to attend the supper. Anyone wanting to know further particulars about the supper call Mrs. W. S. Smith, phone 38; Mrs. Jno. Hendricks, 2504 or Mrs. Geo. Park, phone 3122. COMMITTEE L0CALNE17S From Saturday's Dally. W. II. Puis of Murray was a vis itor in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness with the merchants. W. G. Boedeker of the Bank of Murray, and son, Charles, were in the city today for a few hours look ing after some matters of business. Attorney J. A. Cap well of Elm- wood was in the city today for a few hours looking after some mat ters of business at the court house. I. T. Bonner of Imperial, Nebras ka, who is extensively interested .in land in that portion of the state. came in last evening to spend a short time looking after business matters. C-SOGS 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, 'SSI. Poultry Wanted! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 A car load of live poultry wanted to be delivered at poultry car near the Burlington freight house, Piatts mouth on Thursday, Sept. 29, one day only, for which we will pay the following CASH PRICES Hens, per lb 19c Springs, per lb 19c Old Cox, per lb 7c Ducks, per lb 10c Geese, per lb. 16c Turkeys, per lb 24c Remember the date. We will be on hand rain or shine and take care of all poultry offered for sale. W. E. KEENEY. PLEASANT FAREWELL From Thursday's Dally. Last evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sedlak was the scene of a most pleasing gathering when a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Panos and Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Panos, gathered to tender their friends a farewell before their de parture for Europe. The party leaves this afternoon on No. 2 for the east and will sail on September 28th on the steamship "America" for Brem en and from there go to Bohemia to visit with relatives and friends. The evening was spent in dancing and music, Mr. Louis Kostka, playing the accordaan, Fred Duda, the cornet The party was arranged by Mrs. James Ptak and was very pleasant thruout. The guests of honor received many handsome gifts from their friends on the occasion. Those to as sist in serving the dainty refresh ments were Miss Julia Janca, Mrs. Louis Harasak, Miss Rose Sedlak. Those in attendance at the gather ing were Messrs and Mesdames Louis Harsak, Fred Duda and family, Sev crin Krejci and family, Frank Kal asek, Louis Kosta, . Edward Donat, and Miss Helen, Edward Donat, Jr., Mrs. Anna Rys. Mrs. James Janca, Frank Janca, Misses Julia and Rose Janca, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sedlak, Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Kubovec and pon, Blythe. Jr, Anton Zatlouka, Mrs. John Koukal and little daughter, John Cerney, Joseph Halanza, Mary Halanza. - 1 FACT! Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact Is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Piattsmouth fact. You can test it. J. B. Patridge, Sth and Locust streets, says: "Some years ago I was bothered a great deal on account of the bad . condition of my kidneys, caused by hard work on the farm in my younger days. My kidneys acted very freelS. at times, causing me to get up a good deal during the night. At these tmes I was so bad I could hardly straighten. I had to walk with the aid of two canes. Isot long after I commenced using Doan's Kid ney Pills I was well and I have not needed to take them any more. My kidneys were strengthened and acted regularly again. . It has been several ears since I have had to use a kld- nev remedv and I jrive Doan's the credit for the condition of my kid- leys today. I got Doan's at Mauzy s Irug store." Price 60c, at all drug stores. Don't imDlv-ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Patridee had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. HAVEL0CK TO BE HERE fMarpn'pp rpal business manager and side line coach of the American Legion foottball team, has received a request from the Havelock uouer-makf-rs fnr a nair rif eames. one to be played here and one there. The Boilermakers were here last year for the opening game of the season, and gave our boys the hardest kind of i battle, losing in the last rew min ites of play when Stromberg sailed hp nicrskin nvpr thp enal for a nrettV forty yard drop kick. The schedule is being arranged and . will include games with the Boilermakers who re among the fastest semi-pros in the state. WILL MAKE CIGARS William U'ohor whn has for the past year been engaged in working at the sort drink parlor of Edward Donat, has decided that he would re- irn to his trade as cigar maker anu 111 In tlia xrn U'oel'S rPKHTTie ..... . . UCAL t,v " - - - the manufacture of cigars. Mr. Web- er was ror years engaged in me cigar a i n dcq iaa an1 Viic fVlOTl H TlPTf bu w ill be Dleased to learn that he is once more to engage in business. AUTOS FOR SALE One S-passenger Buick and one 5-passenger Dodge. Both almost new 1920 models.' Inquire at this oflice. XOT1CE OK Sl'IT In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Klla Elsie Jessup. Plaintiff App. Dock. VS. I JfQ. 1 Edward T. Shamp, et al page 20 Defendants. To the Defendants: Edward T. Shamp: K. T. Shamp: (real name un known) C. M. Shamp; (real name un known) George L. Donovan; P. B. Conn; (real name unknown) David Karwicker; Mary Ann Casey; Anna Townsend; Ida Waprner; James A. Don elan; Prank Donelan; and the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and other persons Interested in the several estates of Edmund A. Don elan, deceased: Kobert G. Donovan, de ceased and Samuel.. Casev, deceased; (impleaded with The County of Cass) and all persons havinsr or claiming any interest in the following described real estate in the City of I'lattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Com mencing at a point chains nortli and 7.60 chains east of th southwest corner of Section 7. Town. 12. N. Kange J 4. 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 rommenciPB 1R.6; chains north and 2.27 chains east of said southwest corner of Section ?, Town. 12, N. Hange 14. East, ihoime north 1.1575 chains, thence east 4. S3 chains, thence south 1.157a chains, thence west to the place of beginning: also all of Hlock 3 in Townsend's Addition to I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, real names unknown: I You and eacli of you are hereby no .tified that on the Htli dav of Septem !ber. 1921. the plaintiff in the forego jlng entitled cause, tiled her petition in j t lie District Court of Cass county. Ne braska, wherein you and each of you are maue parties oefenuant, for the purpose of obtaining a decree from said court quieting the record title in plain tiff to real estate situate in Piatts mouth. Nebraska, to-wit: Commencing nt a point 16.29 chains north and 7.60 chains east of the southwest corner of Section 7. in Town. 12, North. Kange 14. East of the 6th V. M., and running thence east fi chains, thence north 5 chains, thence west 6 chains, thence sotith 5 chains to the place of beginning, otherwise known as Lots 8. 9 and 2."?, in said section; Also, commencing at a point 16.66 chains north and 2.27 chains east of said southwest corner of Sec tion 7, Town. 12, North. Range 11, East, thence north 1.1.17.1 chains, thence east 4.S:i chains, thence south 1.1575 chains, thence west to the place of beginning, otherwise known as Lot 21 in said section; Also all of Block 3 in Town sand's Addition to I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and by such oecree to wholly exclude you and each and all of you from ail 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 tiff's petition. Dated: September 19, 1921. ELLA ELSIE JESSIT. Bv Plaintiff. JOHN M. LEY DA, sl9-5w. Her Attorney. I,E; A I. XOTH K In the District Court of Cass coun ts. Nebraska. Albert II. Miiler, Plaintiff App. Dock. No. 1 page 22 vs. Charles A. Millar. Jr. et al. Defendants To the Defendants: William .T. Mil ler:" Mrs. William J. Miller: (real name unknown) and Jacob Ailing, whose residences or places of abode are un known: You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 17th day of Septem ber, 1921, the plaintifT in the forego ing entitled caus 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 obtaining a decree from said court quieting the title to Lots one, (1 two, (2) three, (3) four. (4) five (5) and six. ( in Block eighty-two, S2) in the Pity of Piattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, in the plain tiff. Albert' II. Miller, anil Charles A. Miller. Jr.. William J. Miller, Edith K. Tavlor and Elmer It. Miljer. a minor, defendants, as against the defendants Jacob Ailing and The Livingston Loan and Building association, and by such decree to wholly exclude the said Jacob Ailing and The Livingston Loan and Building association from all interest, right, title, claim or lien in and to said premises anil for the purpose of par titioning said premises among the plaintiff, Albert II. Miller and Charles A. Miller. Jr.. William J. Miller, Edith K. Tavlor and Elmer I:. Miller, minor, defendants, according to their respec tive rights and Interests in said prem ises, as same may be established by the decree of said court, or for the sale of said premises and a division of the proceeds if same cannot be equitably divided. You are required to answer said petition on or lefore the 7th day of November. 1921. or your default will be entered in said cause and a decree entered as praved for by plaintiff. ALBE11T II. MILLEIl, By Plaintiff. JOHN M. LEYDA. sl9-5w. His Attorney. MtTK Il TO ( Itl'.niTOIIS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of George Or be, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts mouth, in said county, on the 29th day of October, 1921. and on the Oth day of January, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. of each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 29'h day of October, A. D. 1921. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 29lh day of October. 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 21st day of September, 1921. ALLI..N J. 1JI'.I.U. (S. al) County Judge. CI IAS. E. MA P TIN. s26-4w. Attorney. Chronic Catarrh Our manner of living make us very susceptible to colds and a suc cession of colds causes chronic ca tarrh, a loathsome disease with which it is estimated that ninety-! ve per cent of our adult population are af- flictd. If you would avoid chronic catarrh, you must avoid colds, or, having contracted a cold, get rid of it as quickly as possible. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is highly recom mended as a cure for colds and can be depended upon. For Sale! 7-Passenger Cadillac in good condition; 3 extra tires, al-( most new. Price $500.00. T. H. Pollock Garage THE UNIVERSAL CAR Korcl Prices Runabout $493.50 Touring . ' 524.75 Coupe ; 675.70 Sedan 743.40 These prices include self starter and de mountable rims delivered at Piattsmouth Fordson Tractor $625.00 F. O. B. FACTORY We always have all models- in stock and sell for cash or on monthly payment plan. T. II. Pollock Aulo Co., Authorized Ford Dealer Phone No. 1 Piattsmouth oiti)i:u or it e it i ; AM) AOTICi: OK 1'ltOIIATK OP AVJI.L 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. Tavlor, deceased: On reading the petition of Melissa J. Taylor, praying that the instrument filed in tliis court on the 9th Cay of September. 1921, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of James W. Taylor, deceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion of said estate be granted to George Everett as executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County yblic OF BIG TYPE oars an si 48 HEAD 48 Descendants from such Boars as Designer, F's Big Jones, Orange Mode), Orange Boy, Grand Nelson 2nd, Mabel's Jumbo and McCoy's Big Wonder. To be beld at M. K. Moore's farm, Pacific Junction, la. Friday, Sept. 30th, '21 Commencing at 1:30 P. M. TERMS 3 months time approved note, bearing 8 interest. ' Come buy a February boar weighing up to 300-lbs. Martin Bros, and K. Moore H N. McMurray, Auctioneer L. W. Boyle, Clerk Saving Systematically The only sure way to save systematically is to apportion your income to your expenses. Allow yourself ample sums for each expense and then put a certain amount in the bank. Your savings will accumulate with unsuspected swiftness. Here your account will be welcomed and every courtesy eztended to you. Deposits Protected by State Guarantee Fund. The Bank of Established 1881 T. H. POLLOCK, President 6. M. McCLERKIN, Vice-President Court to be held in and for said coun tv. on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1921 at 10 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 of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmoutli Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 9th day of September, A. D. 1-921. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) Countv Judge. CIIAS. L. GRAVES, sl2-3w. Attorney. Bead the Journal want-ads. POLAND - CHINA eltsS ! Gass County d- ? i i n i? t 1 i r i. n R. F. PATTERSON, Cashier IT it's in the card Uae, (-all at , HURRAY :- NEBRASKA. the Journal office. I J X i