V THURSDAY, MAT 4, 1922. PLAJTSMOflTH SXMJ - WEEKLY JOURNAL FAQ3 70TJ& XZbe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA BntTd at Poi'.oKlcc. Plattwnoulh, Neb. a sconS-clM mat! matter R. A. BATES, Publisher subschtption psice $2.00 Happy is the man that findethj wisdom, and the man that seUeth ( understanding. Prov. 3:13. :o: f Who says talk i3 cheap? It coss $32,000 a day to run congress. . :o: . The only time play should come before work is in the dictionary. :o: There are probably very few pri soners who believe in their convic tions. o:o Electricity travel 11,600,000 miles a minute or nearly as fast as gossip. :o: Should the credit for raising a good son nowadays go to the parents or the picture show? :o: Yea, the carnival will be here next week and the young folks can hav all the fua they want. -:o: The radio will be an unqualified success if congressmen do not try to broadcast their speeches. :o:- We know what it i3 that makes a man give a woman a diamond en gagement ring. It's the woman. o:o So far as we are personally con cerned, the reformers may go as far as they like and never come back. :o: Mixed Juries can escape being lo'ked up together forVhe night by reaching an agreement' before bed time. :o:- "Wouldn't you have thought that Lady Astor would have profited by Margot Asquith's loose tonguedncss in America? -o:o- If lots of pretty girls get to sit ting on juries it will not be so hard to induce the men to sit on them as it is now. :o: An old fashioned piece of furni ture in a rich man's parlor is called quaint. In a poor man's front room it is called junk. . :o: Messenger boys in Chicago are be ing equipped with roller skates. Now it will take them longer than ever to get back froman errand. :o: Evolutionists or no evolutionist, Mr. Bryan at least understands bet ter than any scientist the relation of the donkey to the elephant. :o: Down in Texas they're selling gas oline at 13 cents. We always claim ed there was no place so bad that it didn't have some good points. :o: It may be true that the radio will restore the home, by causing the family to stay at home now and then. But it i3 also going to put some strain on domestic ties in many cases where the old folks want to hear a lecture and the young 'uns want some dance mu3ic at the same time. 1 ii'tliu"Si?' "It don't take a man long to bas his prints 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 o-tosi t e ito 'JOURNAL Of fKZ peh yeab d? advance Debate in Kentucky's legislature over the Darwinian theory bore good fruit. Scores of solons now know 10 times more about it than they did before. This is the time of the year for still another thing the time when many candidates seek office in spite of the frantic remonstrances of their friends. :o: The Tipton (Mo.) Times reports that the recent rains along water courses are said to have removed everything from adjacent farms but the mortgages. -:o:- The truce conference between the contending Irish factions has failed to reach an agreement and has ad journed until Saturday. That leaves Thursday and Friday for satisfactory fighting. :o: Harmony in the democratic party of Nebraska would be a great thing but as long as there are two fac tions and one faction wants it all theid way, harmony is out of the question. :o:- The paving matter is one in which all taxpayers are Interested. One thing is certain the parties who get the contract should understand what they are doing and proficient in this line of business. In the will of the late O. M. Went wirth, of Boston, it is provided that the seven educational institutions named as beneficiaries shall not re ceive bequests totalling $5,300 If 1 their students continue to play foot ball. -:o:- "Dancing is good for one's health," said an Atchison Young Thing the other day. "So is work," adds the Globe, but not very hopefully, for this is an era when nobody regards work as being much good for any thing. o : o Jack Dempsey's chief worry in raris is that some Frenchman may kiss him. This doubtless explains why he didn't strain himself to go in 1917, when the practice of kissing Americans was at' it height In France. :o: The joke about the bartender who keeps his union dues paid up may not be the best joke in the world, but it seems the oldest. And besides it isn't such a joke, after all. Bar tenders still advertise for jobs reg ularly in the New York World and probably get them. :o: W. J. Bryan held his banquet in Lincoln Saturday night. Wonder if he discussed the Darwin theory, or confined his talk in telling his friends just what they had to do. Mr. Bryan's interests are now in Florida and not in Nebraska. Thi3 should be homo in mind, as you go along. :o: The present administration goes on the theory that as under the Munroe doctrine this country has a right to manage its own affairs with out dictation by Europe, so Europe has a right to manage its own af fairs without dictation from us. What is sauce for the goose Is sauce for the gander. :o: The American Bible society will issue a small volume of scripture selected for the blind. Pages will be seven by thirteen inches and the vol ume will weigh about a pound. A complete Bible, prepared in the em- I bossed system used for the blind, jWeighs about 150 pounds and com prises from 11 to 58 volumes. :o: Some people criticize a newspaper because it i3 not outspoken in many things that occur in the community, and then when the editor does speak right out in meeting regarding some things, there is another class who are just as eager to critlctze the edi tor for so doing. Now, what are we to do? "It's be damned if you do and be damned if you don't!" See! :o: One great drawback to prohibi tion is that it ha 3 made the teach ing of literature so difficult, says an instructor at the University of Kan sas. If you don't believe me, just try to read to a roomful of 18 year old students. Burns "Tom O 'Shanter." where Tarn gets "fou and unco hap py," or in-Browning's "My La&t Duchess," about "the white mule she- rode with, round the terrace," J -and see what happens. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS. To Forest D. Clymer, Mary A. Cly- mer, Ernest B. Stewart end Lena Stewart (impleaded with Tred Ether edge, Ray Rouse and Minnie Rouse): I You and each of you are hereby : notified that on the 13th day of April. A. D. 1922. the Marine Com mercial and Saving" Bank, a corpora tion, as plaintiff, flled agzinst yon Jn the District Court of Cas county. Nebraska, its petition, the object- and prayer of which i3 to foreclose a mortgage on Lot numbered five 5) in the Southwest quarter (SW'i) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of Section thirty-two. (32) Tovnship twelve (12) North, Ranee nine (9) east of the 6th P. M., in Cas3 county. Nebraska; Also the west one-half (WVj) of Lot fifteen (13) and all of Lots numbered sixteen (16) to twenty, (20) inclusive, in the Village of Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska; Also Lots five (5) to eight, (8) inclusive in Block nine (9) in Ryder's Ad dition to the Village of Green wood in Cass county. Nebraska, except the north seventeen 17) feet of said Lot eight (8). i The said mortgage sought to be foreclosed was executed on the twen tieth day of September, 1920, and was given to secure the payment ef a note for Seven Thousand Dollars, : ($7,000.00) and there is now due the principal sum of Seven Thousand I Dollars ($7,000.00) together with in-! terest thereon from and after Febru ary 5, 1921, at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum. Plaintiff prays for a decree thet you be required to pay said indebtedness, and that in default of said payment above de scribed property be sold to satisfy! the amount due plaintiff; that you and each of you be excluded from all ! further interest in or to said prera-f ises, and that, the plaintiff may have sucn oiner ana iunaer renei as 10 the Court may seem Just and equit able. You are required to answer this petition on or before the fifth day of June. 1922. MARINE COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK By L. R. SLONECKER. al7-? Its Atorney. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of William F. McCarroll, de ceased: On reading the petition of A. Moss McCarroll and B. Harry Mc Carroll praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 15th day of April. 1922, and purporting to be the last will, and testament of the said deceased, may De proved ana al lowed, and recorded as the list will and testament of William F. McCar roll, deceased; that said instrument be admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of said estate be grant ed to B. Harry McCarroll, as execu tor; 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, cn the 15th day of May, A. D., 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons Interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) a24-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Katherine Keil, deceased: To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 25th day of May, A, D. 1922, and on the 25th day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., each day, to receive and . examine all claim3 against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate la three months from the 25th day of May, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 23th day of May, 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 26th day of Aprtl, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) a27-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Har riet A. McCauley, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 5th day of May, AE. 1922 and on the 5th day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 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 5th day of May, A. D. 1922 and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said' 5th day of May. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, thi3. 4tU day of April, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) a$-4w. County Judge. SUCK EGGS Full blood Indian Runner duck esss for sale, for iatchias, a 60c per doaeu. T. 13. Hathaway, Murry. Neb. a20-Ssw g-fr -. a JTISSSSZ Cn Saturday and Saturday only "Ihe bvst'Lee Overall will be so!ci for Up to Size 42 Bydd $J75 See them in our corner window all this week. On Saturday, May 6th, Mr. Nicholas from the D. H. Lee Co., manufacturers and originators of the famous Lee Unxonal and the famous Lee Overall, will be here to personally conduct this demonstration. On that day Saturday Mr. Nicholas will present a pair of Buddy Lee doll overalls ab solotely FREE to every little girl who will call at our store with her daddy to see Lee overalls demonstrated. No purchase necessary. Store will be open till 10 P. M. on that evening. Come in the day time if you can. Come in the evening if you have to. LEGAL NOTICE Henry M. Brown, Joseph Vaughn, Johnson & Spratlin, John Swapps, all persons having or claiming any in terest in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-eight, (28) and the west seventy-one acres of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-nine, (29) except one acre known as Lot three (3) conveyed by deed recorded in Book F of the deed records of Cass county, Nebraska, at page 225, all in Township eleven, (11) North of Range fourteen, (14) East of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown, Mary C. Hagood and J. McF. Hagood: You and each of you are . hereby notified that Andrew Campbell, as plaintiff, on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1922, filed his suit against you, and each of you, in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title in the said plaintiff, to the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-eight, (28) and the west seventy-one acres of the east half of the southeast quar ter of Section twenty-nine, (29) ex cept one acre known as Lot three, (3) conveyed by deed recorded in Book F of the deed records of Cass county. Nebraska, at page 225, all in Township eleven. (11) North of Range fourteen, (14) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Cass county. Nebraska, alleging that said plaintiff is the owner in, absolute fee simple title to said real estate, by reason of adverse possission for more than ten years prior to the com mencement of said action against you. and title derived from other sources, and is asking that the title to said real estate be forever quieted in him. and that you and each of you be forever excluded from having or claiming any rights, title, interest, claim or- estate in and to said real estate, or any portion thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of May, A. D. ,1922. ANDREW CAMPBELL. Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS, al7-? His Attorney. Books! Books! Bocks! Tc haw them till you can't xtst, at the Joui nal Qfflce. LUNGARDIA ia "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 la a eough or cold. Safe for .all ages. 60c and 11.20 per bottle. Manufactured by Lungardia Co., Dallas. Texas. For sale by Weyrich & Had rata Vl k - g) J -if Lee 5s in fact a whole flock of at our store Lee Overall Saturday, M 'EVERYBODY'S STORE This is Clam Up ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all nnrsona interested in tlie!tlcath in Omaha of Ralph, the in- estate of Lillian L. Sane, deceased: On reading the petition of James W. Sage praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 11th dav of April. 1922. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and ttTt r t iiHoTi t. ocr Aooo - ed; that said instrument be admitted to probate and the administration of said estate be granted to James Sage as executor; It is hereby ordered that vou. and!1? lbe .pa.ren?. s .w" 33 Ahe rela- all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County i ; ,-:, Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the Sth day of May, A. D. 1922, at nine 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 interested in said matter by publishing a copy of thi3 order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newspaper printed in said! county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. i Witness my hand, and seal of said ! court, this 11th day of April, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) al7-3w. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix The State of Nebraska, Cas3 coun ty, S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Thomas E. Parmele, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Nellie M. Parmele praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Nellie M. Parmele as Administratrix: ordered, tnat tne l&tu aay or May, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. m.. is assigned for hearing said petition,' when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of peti tioner should not be granted; and that' notice of the pendency of said' petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In 1 said matter by-publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jour-1 nal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed . in said county, for three successive . weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated this 13th day of April, A.: P. 1922. ' ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) al7-3w County Judge. Itch. Itch. Itch! Scratch, Scratch.) Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan's Oint-' ment. For eczema, any skin itching.' 60c a box. TownAg 101 Buddy Lee's just arrived for the big Demonstration ay Bth9 1 922 and Paint Up Week! LITTLE ONE DIES Prorr Tuesday's Dall7. The sad news was received here Jast evening by the relatives of the fant f0,n ,c. Mr- an,d Mrs- K- H- Lar" ! Fon;he llUlc; wh? was two years Rml our months old, was taken sick E?v?ral days ago, and as the other I lll(Iren , had suffering from he measles and had recovered it was , thought that the little boy was also Jins this childish malady, but on '1 arrival of the physician it was ! foan!l t!iat his ase was complicated i a.n, attack of Pneumonia and he 'fieauny grew worse until me end. i The death comes as a crushing blow Mivcs oi me nine Daue, vim whom'Pauon. he had been a great favorite. Mrs. Larson was formerly Miss Pearl Mumm of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mumm and sister of Fred II. Mumm. The funeral arrange ments have not been definitely made as yet but it is thought that the little one will be brought here for or As I expect to leave Plattsmouth, I offer my properties here sale, as follows: v wtuca ueit for MY HOME Two corner lots In as good a location as there f in P uttrmouth; garr.ge for two cars. House consists of rooms and bath room, sun parlor and sleoping porch; oak floors through! SfceWS7 000 00 ' baUl r0m' hich "i e DAIRY -56 acre3 within easv Land has been reeded and is in excellent T. t 1Uflia sir?ei consist of a oort bonce w ""I ent, co.nHtIon. Improvements ail in good condition. ruv f2: " vv.t v ici it easy to cool and separate milk end keen 7oV . . maKIQs dition. With this place I win include Ef .hf .JE n,.a.Sanltar.y C0D' r-nd equipment to operate the dairy an 1 farm the l, mac ,,nf r' the automatic milker, cooler, aerator, etc S including 14 head of Holstein cows, one bull n hi !? of horses- heifers. I can prove to yoSihW i rice, inciuuing ev erything, S15.00f) on 132 ACRES Six miles west cf Plattsmouth iz. n market. About SO acres now under cultivation, i- mi,CS from easily be put under cultivation Balance ilSSi' Cres1mofe cou,l U an excellent cuarter nrt tt ,J ila"ce J?ood Pasture land. This consist of a good six room house with baSemeni ?h lmproveiuent8 r.nd dairy barn. 48o wttu .?..,... .l?"?nt' a basement stock i'6"i ucau ui iiuraes. rcom anes; hog shed. Cxl20; chicken houses and cattle ' Bu dance of water and large reservo" an i ninol An abun' feed lots. Farm is well fenced in P. Pf to 8e!r caterers in at $150.00 Per acre. I vi1"seli hoseUlehf IPr,Ced with this place If purchaser desires, ' g3 and el"iPent FIVE ROOM HOUSE With barm, t 1 UU.OO. lots on North Sixth street. This i! n i?f Cate,d n l COrner is in good repair and partly LJd.rn.' "vrlTlV "E"OB- House I will sell any of this nronertv to show it to you. John 17. o - . . Phone 28 or 337 On Saturday and Saturday only youan buy a Buddy Lee Doll for $ 1 00 with the purchase of a Lee garment. antra burial. Mrs. Fred Mumm departed this morning for Omaha to do all possible for the sorrowing family. HORSES FOE SALE Have a car load of 'broken western horses and mules for sale. See them at my farm four miles east of Mur ray. Frank Vallery. FOR SALE Poland China boars, September farrow, weight 250 pounds. R. W. PORTER. alO-tfw Weeping Water, Neb. Harsh physics react, weaken tliP bowels, will lead to chronic consti- Doan's Reieulets nnprnts mis. ily. 3 Oca box at all stores. Good pasture with spring water. Horses, $2 a month; cattle $1.50. Room left for a few head. James Madison, phone 2123. m3-ld,lsw Head the Journal want-ads. Sale! waik-ir-. ;,n . . ".Zlae? es. og house, ii ii i ei i i ii sarin in thA S '"ovv:w bwu terms and will be glad Falter, f PlatUrnouth, Ncbr. MS nions: horse hnm tn iwo machine shrrt. , "