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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922.
PAGE FOUR
Chz plattsmouth journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at PostofTlce, Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Truth Is a stranger to fiction.
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Nothing: is as bad as it is rumored.
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Nobody believed a
sign.
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Russians don't
looks.
"No Smoke"
BEHIND THE TIMES
get 'by on their
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Density of Mars is three-fourth3
that of the earth.
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Liberia was recognized as a repub
lic in 1847.
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Jack was an old English term ap-
plied generally to servants.
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Ninety per cent of the men look
ing for argument are single.
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Nearest distance Mars comes to
the earth is 35, 000, 00J miles.
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Come on bdck, summer, we didn't
mean what we said about you.
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When you see cigarette stubs park
ed on the piano, hubby is boss.
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Telling the folks not to be jealous
is like telling item not to worry.
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Motor cars are becoming cheaper,
but gasoline is still fighting the war.
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Our idea of a genuine Irishman is
one who knows how to spell Fhilla
lagh. : o :
"Girls are no longer shy: com
plains a woman. They're shy on
clothes.
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Reformers are objecting to danc
ing without lights. Called on account
of darkness.
Nobody but a durn Jool is always
right. .
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Senator Pepper is keeping out of
the public eye.
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Slave trading Is Increasing by
leaps and bounds in Abyssinia, Af
rica. White men with rifles round up
the blacks, chain .them together and
ell them on the auction block to
the Abyssinia slave masters.
This state of affairs is exposed by
reporters for the Westminster G-a
zette, conservative English news
TARIFF AND FOREIGN TRADE
The United States last year raised
more than six times as much wheat
PUBLIC SALE!
Vn ran alwav tell who has had
grapefruit for breakfast by the nt wearinS
splotches on the spectacles.
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One way to scatter seeds of kind
ness, is to sprinkle sawdust on the
icy sidewalks.
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Small tree is f-till growing on the
roof of the courthouse of Greens
burg. Indiana. N
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Some vocalists remind one of t.u
If the movies say they will pay
Will Hays only $100,000 he must
take a mighty small salary.
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"Make Work a Pleasure" head
lines the Digest. Make work and
there will be enough pleasure.
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All the people who think they're
paid what they're worth could hold
a convention in an upper Derth.
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"A lot of Jdiots who don't believe
in Santa Claus believe in the ground
hog," snorts the Atchison Globe.
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"Popocatapelt Has Eruption"
headline. Next week some skin salve
salesman will claim he cured it.
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Fine motto for Plattsmouth wo
men these cold days: Never put off
today what you can wear tomorrow.
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A preacher has been made dry di-
dector of Pennsylvania. The wets
say they have a real "kick" coming.
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He who doesn't stop to fight, but
runs away, may be able to wear his
diamond .stickpin still another day.
Clothes don't make ithe man. Try
S
paper.
It reads like a page from the his
tory of 60 years ago.
Men progress unevenly. Sonie-
These other nations object to see
ing America first.
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A girl isn't a jewel because she
has a rich setting.
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When eggs dropped it was the
speculator who . broke.
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"Two Saw Way Out of
headline. They took it.
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Jail"
Five paydays hath September, Ap
ril, July and December.
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Most dangerous case any doctor
has is his medicine case.
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And Ford talks just in the inde
pendent -way we always imagined.
we'd fancy if we had a billion dollars.
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"Small town women take up cig
r.ret.te smoking." v Strenous times
ahead for the volunteer fire depart
ments. :o:
In the good old days, it was the
than its melody.
If we are going to have a busine.
revival the anvil chorus will never
do for the choir.
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Why did the Lord make a man
who can sit and watch someone play
checkers all day?
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There is an unusually large crop
of early spring predictions.
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Beware, Oh, take care, lest our
rubber heels slip up on us.
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The new income tax blanks are
shorter. So are the people.
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as It ex-DOTted. and exnorted morel. i. i a . . . i.
I - IUL I UUllt VUCllun uil wnai is iuuhji
xnan twenty-seven times as much as at the old L. D. Todd farm four miles
It imported. We manufactured five! north and one mile west of Nehawka,
times Aa mnM, fi oo I six mile3 east and one and one-half
. , . . miles north of Weeping Water, five
and exported eleven times as much mie8 west and 0Q anJ one-alf
as we imported. We raised 191 times miles south of Murray, on
as much corn as we exported and ex- Mondav. Februarv 20th
ported one and one-half times as commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.,
much as we imported. We raised! with lunch served at noon, the fol-
twioe as much cotton as we exported lowing described property:
and exported ten times as much as 9 Head of Horses and Mules
where on this earth you can find we imported. We exported more than! to- Zr
men in every phase of barbarism six times as much beef as we import-1 an(j 7 years old gray and brown in
and civilization. ed and 839 times as much pork and foal to Belgian stallion, wt. 3,000; 1
ine enure nistory 01 mans evoiu-i pors proaucis as we lmportea, saysi,',lc i " -' jw .
tion toward civilization is crammed, the Chicago Tribune. ,,- u"l. V "L V"
I m, , . i&iiiu cianiuu, wilt? uuiiv-
somewhere, into this year 1922. These figures will be of interest skin eeldine r, years old wt 1 00-
Would you like to go back into the to the farmers, and should be of in- one sorrel gelding, 9 years old, wt.
mists of history and see man in the I terest to every person in the coun- 1.200; one bay mare colt, coming
very first stages of civilization? I try who believes that the present y i"
No need to go back. Just 'take a business depression is -due in a large J eau 01 YaiIie
trip to the Philippines and watch part to the inability of the farmers Ltein heifer, fresh soon; one coming
the dog eating Igorot headhunters, to sell their products for a good yearling heifer; two Holstein bull
lowest form of human life. price. Those interested should im- calves; one Guernsey calf.
Low as they are, they have thel press the lesson upon the tariff mak- 65 Head of Duroc Jersey Hogs
germ of government, a council slt-lers now struggling with their great I Ui uyk!5 a"u " narrows.
ting on stones arranged in a circle, task in Washington. , r6. " . , . f '
uiie i-HJui -iiw uriiucK uiiiuer, new;
with the stronsest Igorot on the! It should be obvious that the far-
Targest stone and calling the meet-lmers' interest v.ould be far better
.ing to order with a war club for a served by encouraging exports than
gavel. I by impeding imports. Farming is net
From the Ieorot. you can move an infant indutsry. It is the most
upward, somewhere finding a peo-j highly developed productive indus
one 12-inch Mollne fiantr nlow. new:
one McCormick mower; one Indepen
dent gang plow; one Jenny Lind
cultivator; two New Departure culti-
Western Belle riding lister with float ! cnie one, JOJ?n ,e corn vitaier
PUBLICS ALE !
The undersigned will Wf
lie auction on the F. W. Noltlng
farm 4 miles west and mile north
of Plattsmouth, on
Thursday, February 16th
Commencing at 10:00 a. m. sharp,
with lunch served at noon, the fol
lowing described property, practical-'
ly good at new, and stock in excel
lent condition, to-wu:
11 Head of Horses and Kules
One team of gray marca, nine
years old, wt. 2,600; one team black
geldings, 5 and 6 years old, wt.
2,800; one span bay mules, 4 and 5
years old, wt. 2,200; one black mare,
5 years old, -wt. 1.500; one blaok
mule, coming 2 years in June, wt.
800; one black smooth mouth mare,
wt. 1,300; one black mare, 9 years
old, wt. 1,400; one black mare, 4
years old, wt. 1,200.
7 Head of Cattle
Four Holstein milk cows, .three
fresh now and one to be fresh in
spring; one Shorthorn milk cow,
fresh now; two heifers calves, under
a year old. Two dozen pullets.
Farming Macninery, Etc.
Two farm wagons, good as new;
one truck wagon; one top buggy; one
Deering binder, 7-foot; one Deerlng
mower, good as new; one hay rake;
one Budlong lisc, 16x16; one 12
inch Bradley gang plow, with extra
shears; one 14-inch walking plow;
one 14-inch Moline riding lister,
new; one John Deere two-row ma-
drill; one Western Belle walking
and SO rods check wire; one ithree-
ple in the civilization and mental try in the United States. Its success! aster; one 16-inch walking plow,!
. , A - i m ii. I , i , . , I with rnllintr rntter- nno 5ccnHr-.nl
uevtiopmeni or any cenaury oi me is iouoaea upon superior iiuiurat re- ; " i jn
sources and practical methods and I jaresvjiie
corn
fiprnpinfn w nrtii PTnmsi.in n Errptcrl rf
line rnouern youngster neeas no as-1
si-stance.
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Ilere is another thing that is wor
rying us: If a cat has nine lives, how
do her kittens keep up with mam
ma's birthday?
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The general public prints have
Experience is the one school no
body ever graduates from.
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Some husbands are easy to please
while others are henpecked.
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The more they let us vote the
higher the taxes seem to go.
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"Flirting da dangerous" headline.
Yes, you are liable to marry.
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Some of these leading movie men
ought to be leading a plow.
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Health hint: When trying to beat
a train to a crossing succeed.
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The man who thinks the world
can't do without "him, hasn't tried it.
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The 1922 model girl thinks it is
better to be naughty than naught.
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In answering a wrong number
over the phone the '
"h."
Our farmers, applying stalk ruttor! two finrinfioiri u-rnre- mcii 1:- D
500, 1.000 or whatever scientific methods and advanced me- one hay rack, new; cne set lV3-inch e DeL iaCK' oe grmastone, one
of years may be. chanical aids to .their broad acres, fj e. E!.Lf hAr.T ffkettle two SoSilon oU oSr'-
people started on the can compete -with the agricultural La 1flf, fcof ', a 0, relo; one Ford car, just overhauleu;
past.
These- people are born behind the I economies.
times 100,
the number
Probably all
same basis. I production of any part of the world,
What made them progress at dif- I if they have an unobstructed market
ferent rates of speed until today wej If we want our farmers' prosper
vv-s x ... " oT yellow seed corn; one Ford car,
uy wireiess leiepnone. me uniuese marKei ior manuiacturea prouucis, i ij)20 model, and other items too nu
by slow mail and couriers, the Afri-I they must have an outlet abroad.. Thel merous to mention
can native by a relay of torn toms or J figures quoted above prove that point. I Terms of Sale
smoke signals? I Thev cannot have a foreign market A11 umsof ?10 and under, cash
mt j- .! jt ... j-lin hand. On amounts over $10 six
vuuiaie nas mucu 10 uo vmu 11. unless loreigners sen enougn goousi t. . ..., , ' , 1
section harrow; one two-section
ty cant ir n i c,La-ln- ittitri , tnu jcuujr LiJUU naia-
f . . 1 : 1 rri . ,rAMjnAM
Luiiivaiuisj jne iiug-nauiuivu
corn elevator, with power; one Ther-
kerosene engine, new;
precedes the
But most important is leadership. I here to pay for our food surplus
It is leadership, on the wrong
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and bellows, and some blacksmith oue siea : ,.aB. DWW
fr,r,ia- n tnna r f nrain-o v. o . p" wasaer; one b-ioot roaa orag;
ernl bushels of potatoes; some cWk-I Id?a hS w.ate!;e,r . on fw,d
ens; some oats and corn; 10 bushek T ' xjauxi
e,ts of new fly net3; two ton;3 Ibaled
timothy 'hay; about five tons loose
"ti'mothy hay; some household good,
and many other articles to numerous
to mention.
Terms of Sale
giving bankable note bearing 8 per " "1- e, o .t"-
ofF c imori.,.n v Q 1 n . noli t r0T- cnr.1Im V' t . ! XJMCL 1V X VltfUJI. Ul O IlllU XUO
track that causes the decay of civ
ilization after a period of rapid ad
vancement.
You see the spirit of "all centuries
111 i s i i ti
tion clause would provide will pre- removed from the premises until set- $er Sen? r from' HE
vent this.
On the other hand, of course, we
ol not want dumping to bring our
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The wise man of Plattsmouth says
some neonle are too coon to le truth'
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i nere is sun ntiie activity in tae -' j .icv .vrixm., . ,
grip or a cranberry famine.
silk shirt industry. Is It waiting for
the soldiers' bonus?
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When a girl falls down she would
lots rathers break her leg than have
a hole in her stocking.
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Lots of birds think they are wise
as owls because they are always
shooting at something. ,
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Our new dollar .was designed by
a foreigner. Foreigners always did
have designs on our dollars.
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In Washington a man wants the
city government to pay him because
a fire engine splashed a lot of greasy
water on bis coat. The complaint is
unreasonable. A citizen is lucky now
adays if the government doesn't take
his shirt.
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There i;i one about McKelvie that
he has killed himself -with the re
publican party. Well, he can hitch
up with the Non-Partisan League.
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The reform editor of the Atchison
Globe favors a return of the old
fashioned long skirts that trailed the
The defeat of the gasoline tax bill
was a glorious victory for the peo-
i pie.
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Some of the modern hair styles
were in vogue 40 years ago in Eng
land.
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When the movies go into politics
ground, because they kept the wo- a means their death knell sooner or
men from gadding around. later.
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Now it is disputed that Sheridan
was twenty miles away, a id testi
mony is offered to show hii famous aj
ride covered only seven. Well, well,
it doesn't matter he got there.
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In the olden days all juvenile
Some men go through life looking
as .if their wives had caught them
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T"V7 I- 7T I l Vi . - 'f r h 1 rr m -J
"It don't take a man long to
bap 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 hiJ 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
phone:
s4aCTjOUKNAL OFFICE
crimes were blamed on yellowback
novels. The yellow-back novel is al
most obsolete today, yet crime is
more rampant than ever before.
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The Russian government hints
that it has a damage claim against
the United States, but hasn't yet dis
closed the nature of it. Perhaps it is
for sending Berkman and Goldman
over there.
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Henry Ford wants to build a series
of dams and put the Mississippi riv
er to work. The Father of Waters
has been loafing for a long time, and
may not want to go to work for a
living iu his old age.
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The American Constitutional Un
ion which is attacking the nine
teenth amendment is somewhat han
dicapped by the fact that the amend
ment is part of the constitution it
is seeking to -preserve.
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' as.. r . , t . . . 1- ,1
t j iia.'iuiiYiue toai sirine 13 auueu
uled ' for April 1. The Kansas coal
miners al;io chose a period of great
' depression and widespread unemploy
' ment to call a strike, but at least
they did not make it on All Fools'
day.
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A Des Moines man in filing a pe
tition in 'bankruptcy listed under lia
bilities $(10,000 of delinquent ali
mony payable to hi3 former wife. He
is planning to go into the movies as
the tflan who put the "alley" in ali
mony. : :o:
One. naturally supposes that when
a woman attains the dignity of be
ing president of a woman's Equal
ity league she would no longer.bend
to the mere details of life, like going
Would you say that bread is com
ing down because we kneed more
dough?
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Full many a germ of vilest intent
serene is trying its best to make us
lank and lean.
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Three New Yorkers who believed
What a bootlegger told them were
burted the other day.
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Kansas City woman is taking her
first vacation in 100 years'. That is
why she lived to 100.
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Congress has stopped free garden
seeds and the chickens will have to
eat Worms next spring.
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Chicago only averaged three mur
ders a week last year. But business
was dull (in. every line.
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The world gets more efficient ev
ery day. Making love takes only half
as long as It once did.
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In the stone age, men used clubs
to get their wives, but now they use
clubs to hide from them.
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"Men can do anything better than
women," claims an employer. How
about men chorus girls?
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"Carpentier Knocks Out Our
Cook" headline. That's the advan
tage of being a fighter.
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After making out the income tax
most of us look like accidents com
ing back from happening.
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Since there is no "h" In the Rus
sian language, how do they say what
kind of a winter this hi?
n
of the past still animating the dif-1 labor standards down to the level of
ferent nations. And the same con-1 European pauper labor, but with the
trasts exists among people of the changed conditions growing out of
same community. I the war, an effort should be made to
Many people, like the Abyssinian I draw it Wisely. We capnot safely act
slave traders, are thinking in terms
of the year I860. Others are centur
des behind the times, still others
thousands of jars 'behind.
A very .few like Edison, Einstein
and Tesla are centuries ahead of
their time. They are forerunners of
the average men of the distant fu
ture.
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tied for.
MONT SHRADER,
Owner
COL. W. R. YOUNG. Auct.
W. G. BOEDEKER. Clerk.
WANTED COUNTY MANAGERS
Large corporation manufacturing
upon the assumption that a theory noncompetitive product that has con
, , , . iciusiveiy proven unai it aiU3 in pro-
once good is always good even un- dllcin larger croo i3 cnenine
der conditions which are greatly al- branch in each county, and requires
tered.
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M0RE MONEY
Every one dreams of getting a le
gacy from a rich uncle. Such wind
falls come to a few people. But not
to many. The great majority can
never get ahead, never become fi
Mr irV p.itrik Castle cave nancially independent, unless they
birth to her 21st child at Newark, save patiently, persistently and with
N. J. Eighteen of her children are a system.
RECORD
living. The oldest is 26.
A few will comment about Mrs.
Cassale being an exceptionally valu-
Man works for monev. If he saves
money will work for him.
Thrift is an absolute necessity, to
able citizen, increasing our greatest Provide comforts for old age, for the
kind of national wealth man pow
er.
Most folks, though, wtfll shiver at
the thought of having to support
21 children. All right when Mrs.
Oassale started, but now only a mil
lionaire would brave it.
High cost of living is what keeps
the averaee family small. Millions
rainy day, for protection of family
Ben Franklin was the greatest ad
vertising manager for thrift that
ever lived. So National Thrift Week
appropriately observed the .anniver
sary of Franklin's birthday.
It is a good time to trike stock of
one's" ability to save money and to
devise plans -for stimulating one's
of mothers would be glad to have savings instinct the only sure door
10 cbildren If they could afford it.
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MARRIED
to comfort,
tune.
independence and for
th e services of a capable man to act
as manager. Applicant must be com
petent to handle large sums of mon
ey, hire and handle help. $500 re
quired, fully secured. This proposi
tion should net a live man S5.000
o $10,000 per year. Big advertis
ing campaign already started, full
page ads in national magazines.
When writing give full -particulars
in first letter to secure interview.
Applicant must be able to go to
Kansas City, Missouri, for instruc
tions. Unless you can do so at once
meet all requirements of this ad and
your reputation is faultless, save
your stamps and our time. Will pay
all expenses to and from Kansas
City if you qualify. This is a real
opportunity and presents itself but
once in a Tfetime. Write or wire
immediately. National Nitro-Bac-ter
Corporation Ltd., Transportation
building, Chicago.
3t
Three per cent off for cash. Property
must be settled for before leaving
til XllCG
MRS. WM. M. N0LTDIG,
Owner.
CHRIS TSCHIRREN,
Administrator.
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct.
H. A. SCHNEIDER. Clerk.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
From Saturday's Daily.
Yesterday was the ninth birthday
anniversary ol little Miss Germaine
Mason and in .honor of the occasion
a number of the little friends were
enterialned at the Mason home.
Games were indulged in and at an
appropriate hour refreshments of ice
cream and cake were served. Those
in atendance were: Lucrle Connors,
Hazel Speck, Jean Hayes, Maxitie
Cloidt, Ruth Pickett. Dorothy Ma
son, Louise Burbridffe. Eunice. Bur-
bridge, Florence Nelson, Louisa Al
bert, Josephine Janda, Ruth Warga,
Leona Hudson, Esther Shindelbow-
er, Helen Price, June Lohman, Ralph
Aia;on, ana Harry Connors.
HAVE COON HUNT
VISITS CITY SCHOOLS
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THE GREAT HOAX
Can you explain this? The census
renorts that 21.849,266 males and
More gray bairs! Weeping, wail
ing and gnashing of teeth. Exports
21.318,933 females, 15 years of age from Un stateg f&u off$4S097
or older, in America are marneu.
Do a little subtraction and it ap
pears that 530,333 women must have
two hsubands each.
Error? No. The situation is. that
about a million foreign born Amer-
418 during Decenfber compared with
the month before.
That looks like bad news. It is.
But later, when the figures are all
in, .it will be found that falling off
was largely in prices that the num
ican residents haven't brought their L,g q ushels? tons bales and
wives from the old country.
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The legislature has-defeated the
i: A 1.411 . . . M OA
gasuwne tax vui a. ium 01 v,.
thru fcer husband's pockets for loose 000 to the taxpayers of Nebraska,
quarters ind half dolars.' What wild McKelvie want next?
LUNGARDIA is "without a rival"
in ordinary or deep-seated Coughs
and Colds, difficult breathing, and
for the relief of whooping cough.
The wonderful results following
its use will astonish you and make
you its life-long friend. Your
money back, if you have ever used
its equal. Danger lurks where
there is a cough or cold. Safe for
all ages. 60c and $1.20 per bottle.
Manufactured by Lungardia Co.,
Dallas. Texas. For sale by
, Weyrich & Hadraba
WOMEN
Can You Use Some
EXTRA MONEY
If you want to earn some extra mon
ey in your SPARE TIME, show your
friends and neighbors a new and
handy household article, wanted in
1 Ti- KftMPV TJWnTTTnFiD
I must have a representative in eachjtant pacifist o
pounds are going out about as usual.
The "big foreign trade we built
up during the war" was mostly a
price hoax. That is the Great Amer
ican Delusion thinking in terms of
prices instead of actual quantities.
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Is the second of February ground
hog day or is it the Uth, St. Val
entines Day? Judge Hall of Macon,
Mo., says he knows it is the latter
date. Several years ago the Judge
captured a groundhog, for the pur
pose of satisfying himself. He placed
It where it could make a hole in. the
ground, and watched its maneuvers
for several years both these dates.
It did not come out on the second,
but It came out the 14th, when the
sun was shining, and returned to the
hole. The same chances were taken
on the second and Mr. Groundhog
didn't come out at all. ,
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Elsie Hill, 'the bob haired mili-
From Saturday's Daliy. -
Yesterday A. A. Reed, of Lincoln,
inspector of schools for the state of
Nebraska, was in the city spending
the day looking, over the excellent
educational system of this city and
the especially efficient high scbool
building which has been In use for
the past four years. Mr. Reed is one
of the leading school men of the
state, being secretary of the north
and central association of schools
and colleges, and is right up to the
minute on the things pertaining to
the modern school system of the
state.
FOR SAIE
Good, cleau sawdust for sale.
JOE M'MAKEN.
sw
Blank Books at the Journal Office
Fror. Saturday's Daily.
Last evening three of the young
men of the -city securing a real old
time coon noun' started out to in
dulge in the favorite Missouri sport
of coon hunting. They staged the
event in the lowlands east of the
Plattsmouth Water Co. pump house
and for several hours the bottoms re
sounded to the yelping of the hound
and the shouts of the hunters as they
took the trail -of the elusive coon,
but the animal was so slick that the
hunters and their dog were unable
to get in any dangerous touch with
the animal. Those participating
claim that it was truly some sport
and much enjoyed by them.
WANTED TO BUY
15 head of good quality Shorthorn
heifers, coming two years old. Phone
2913. lwk-d&w
CLIFFORD ROBERTS.
"Say it with Flowers" isn't half
pleasing as saying it with valentines
and you can find anything you want
in this line at the Journal station
ery shop.
f the National Wo-
town and community. WrLte me TO- man's party who wedflea a .ortn
DAY, NOW before you forget it. A Dakota university professor and re
tained her maiden name, must have
taken a hsuband from the Nonpar-
post card will do.
MIOO 171. K. OLCON,
Plattsmouth
Nebraska tisan League.
Asin(!lEn)QlQli)t!
A Most Substantial Reduction
in the Price of
46
Delco-Light"
For further particulars see
Isy Rosenthal,
5003 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb.
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