r FLA.TTSHOUTH SSHI - WEEKLY JOTTRJTAI THTTESDAY, 0CTG2ER 23, 1822. PAGE POTTR WHAT THE FIGURES SHOW Che plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED SX3II-WEEKLY AT PLATTSTIO UTH, NEBRASKA Eotf-red at P'.jt jlc, titimouth. Neb.. K 9con-cli mail Tiatter R. A. BATES. Publisher SUESCIilPTWN PRICE 12.00 DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1 , S. Srtor Hli'CliCOCK- Governor GILDEHT M. ,Otnau.i CHARLES W. BRYAN Lincoln, Ccn?: ess, First District To ilil Vacancy W. C. PARRIOTT Lincoln, Confess. First District, JOHN II. MOKEHEAD Fali3 City State Senator WILLIAM B. BANNING Union State Representative WILLIAM II. PLXS Murray County Clerk FRANK J. LIBERSHAL-PIattsmth County Treasurer MISS ML U. CERING-PJattsmoutn County Sheriff MANNERS Plattsmouth C. II. County Attorney CAPWELL Elm wood J. A. Register of Deeds MRS. KATE MINOR Tlattsrcouth County Comxissicner 2nd District WILLIAM STOHLMAN Louisville County Commi?iioner 3rd Distrl.t FRED II. CORDER-Weepir.g Water DO TEE WILL OF COD Whosoever s-Lall do the will ot God. the same is ny brother, and my sister, and Another. Mark lii, 35. :o: The small potato is not Iways a vegetable. It seems that the Dardanell2s are In desperate straits. :o: Over one thousand heard Hitch cork and Bryan at Broken Bow last Thursday. :o:- E'lt then, if a fool were not bcrn every minute, the demand would ex ceed the jvsply.-. ... . . :c: Our gu-i3 is that the kind of uan who sings when he is slaving has put a good razor. :o: The women will vote Just as wo tell them, provided v.e tell t!rn to vote as they plea.se. Democratic enthusiasm ha.3 not been at such high tidj ia Nebraska in years, if ever before. to: France demands full control of German finance. Don't that beat you? How about Russian finance? :o: It is rather difnlult to judge the so cial status of the new neighbors un til you smell their dinners cooking. :o: Wallace Reid. movie star, a great favorite in Plattsmouth. 13 reported very seriously ill in his homo in Los Angeles. :o: The trouble of arguing astrcnomy is that the other fellow ran prove an alibi on you to discredit your testimony. :o: And if the country docs go to the dog3. it will only be following th example cf the fleas, which seem to be doing very well. :o: They don't count Hitchcock crowds in the state by the hundred, but by the thousand. Immene audi ences greet him everywhere. : o : W. C. T. I, members flay the- at tackers on W. J. Bryan and is::uc a statement over their own names con demning them as propagandists. : o: Our guss is that fewer people arc wondering why we don't get a now automobile than there arc who won dered how we got the one we have. :o: It i3 jut as easy to be a g nU? inan in diu'sing politfrs as it id in Tiisciiising religion. Sor-.e re-.-'" -i-not r.o either witho'l geUi. -j r-.n'i. o : o- They hve decided to postpone th-? presidential election in Germany for three years on account of tho deli cate reparations situation. Whaj. makes them think it will be any lcb3 delicate in three years? -to: From the Ohio republican cam paign textbook we learn that "this reduction In taxes saves the average family In the United States 100 mil lion dollars In taxes annually." Un less the family has spent most of this huge sum foolishly, we ought to be able to take care of the soldiers ba ntu next year. PEE YEAS IX ADVANCE Election falls on November 7 and rmistice day doesn't coaie along un til Nor a? be r 11. A Canadian hen la;' an egg every t'ay for 107 dz.yz; but ta.n, ill Ca nadians work harder. In Goshen. Ind., a fc-?y eculd cc: s:r? laughing Perhaps his school ;3r.,h;r broke her neek. ; '. When there art no strikes to tlaar high prices on it is always easy to substitute a car shortage. tor- There i3 bound to be something wrong with a country where corn bring3 seventy cents a bushel and corn extract five dollars a quart, even if nobr:Iy complains. .o: A New York woman asking divorce says her husband went out to get a drink one night eleven years ago and never came bac-k. She should have the divorce. It shouldn't take any man. even cow, eleven years to find a drir.k. The idea that every dlfScu'ty can be solved if orJy we ;a!k about it enough has no foundation. The glib tcngue is not always associated with the wisest brain, th? sanest judg ment fcnd the greatest honesty of purpose. :o: Morehead dees not have to carry a speaker with him to defend hi3 cause but Anderson does. A man in congress should have ability to stand up and defend hi3 policies or should stay at home. Morehead can defend hl3 pol icies anywhere. :o: The people are all more intelligent today than they ever were. They read more and make up their own mind3 as to who is right and wrong, in pc'itic3 and speakers may come and go. but none of them will be able to frjrc- those who have their mindi made up. tot Senator Hitchcock personally vis ited the Federal Re-serve board in WaMngtcn in June. 1920. ar. 1 pro-tc-trd cg-un-fr the proposed deflation of bank credits and br.nl: currency. He warned the board that this pol icy of contraction would be disas trous to the farmers and stockmen of tho west. -:r:- Folitics are getting at fever heat and the taxpayers are turning out to hear democratic speakers because they are right. The code is what they want defeated, and when a man looks at h!3 tax receipt, he rants to know why taxes are so h'gh and" thc-n goes home satisfied it is MeKel vie's code. :o: Republican politicians around Washington are now openly boast ing about the clever move of the ad ministration in pleasing-the dry vot ers with the order suspending for the time being the sale of liquor on ship board. It is another trick. The presi dent Is using it to get votes 1n No vember and to get his ship subsidy measure through congress, for he has sounded all the western republican congressme-n to know if they will support tho bill if he should stop the sale of whisk" on the slrips. It is stoppr-d for a v.hile. The scheme again marks the party as master tricksters. :o: GOLD PRODUCTION Sixteen billion dollars worth is the world's to'al production of gold since Columbus discovered America. Only eight billion dollars of this exists as money or locked up in banks and the troasuric-s of nations. An unknovvn quantity is bcir.g car ried about in the form of watch cases and other crr.arr.enf.i to satisfy Im munity's vanity. Possibly a third cf the gold mined Einco 1 132 l:a3 disappeared. All things turn to it. Small wonder, land i3 the average person'3 Idea of the best investment. :o: REX YOUNG I . General Auctioneer T Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property PHONE 314 PlatLimouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense Nebraska voter have a choice pre sented them between two candidates for United States senator, one of whom was selected in the primaries last July by a clear majority of the voters of his party, while the other owes his nomination to a small tain-) jority group embracing lers than 30 .'per cent cf the party to which he 'belongs. j Senator Cilbert M. Hitchcock was? J voted for In the primaries by 4 6,752 democratic electors, as shown by the official fienres compiled in the sec retary of state's office. He carried every county in the state. : Ia the case of Mr. Howell, the re-! publican nominee, he received 40,254 ; votes in a total of 123. 7S4 east in the? republican primary, according to thej secretary of state's tabulation. Ho j is therefore, the choice of fswer than i one out of three members of f his par - was b o.. t - ty. In thitry-six counties he en. and in a nuvaber of these he ran third, fourth and fifth. If the Ioi primary law, under which Col. Smith Brookhart won his nomination, had been in effect here, Mr. Howell would not have had enuf votes to make Llm the party candi date. The Iowa law requires 35 per cent of the total party vote to nom inate, whereas Mr. Howell did not have even 30 per cent. Only the fact that the opposition to him was badly split up enabled Mr. Howell to grab the republican nomination for senator. His failure to get one vote out of three was not due to his lack of acquaintance, as he has been more or less frequently on the ballot. Senator Hitchcock has gone thru many political battles and has in curred some personal enmities, as all men in public life do. But the demo cratic men and women of Nebraska showed that they have confidence in him by the overwhelming vote they gave him in the primaries. This endorsement was a deserved tribute to his long service in behalf of the people of Nebraska during the two terms as senator and two as con gressman. There are many voters of other parties who stand ready to add their endorsement of Senator Hitch cock in the coming election, which they had no opportunity of doing in the primaries. Lincoln Star. :o: A WILD BLADE A woman who is S3 years of age and who wa3 a friend of Abraham Lincoln is suing for a divorce from her husband, who is a giddy young rounder of 73 years. The husband is forever making dates over the tele phone and sending flowers to his nu merous tweethearts. Staying out all night has become a regular habit with him and th2 wife say3 she is getting tired o his wild behavior. He doesn't want to settle down and whenever he settles up it Is with her money. She says she thinks he only married her for her money. She hap pened to have 1400,000 and the' hus band has been dlggnig into the wife's fortune ever since the union. It was the husband's sixth marriage and he says if his present wife obtains her divorce he will marry again. Here is a swain who has De Wolf Hopper locking like a German mark. r.o: All together, the republican ad ministration's false pretense of sav ings, economies and surplus has turn ed out to be a painful fabrication, both for it and the country. If the truth had been told and faced last spring, congress could have taken measures either to obviate or meet the deficit which was then beginning but instead of that the administra tion deliberately withheld the facts and predicted that there would be a surplus at the close of the current fiscal year. :o: The republicans everywhere con cede that C. W. Bryan will be elected governor. But still Charley is putting in hi3 best licks everywhere as tho such conditions did net appear. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Ca.8, ks. By virtue of an Execution issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 30th day of October, A. I). 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. cf said day, at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wlt: Southwest quarter (SW'4 ) of Section fourteen, (14) Town ship twelve, (12) Range twelve, (12) East of the 6th P. M., Cass county. Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Robert L. Props t, defendant, to satisfy a judg ment of said court recovered by Fred E. Bodie. Receiver, plaintiff, against said defendant. Flattsmouth. Nebraska, September D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON. Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. r' a niu'i.s ! Attorney. r9 ' V'. S. OAHrHG Democratic Candidate for Sfa!e Senator (2nd District) jYour Support Solicited FOOT BALL GAME FRIDAY AFTERNOON! Iowa School for Deaf Will be Oppo nents of Platts High School Team Here this Week. The Plattsmouth high school foot- ball team will have a game on the home lot Friday when they will op- pose the team from the Iowa School tor the Deaf of Council Blufi3 and which promises much in the way of good, clean football. The locals have been resting sinxe g sinxe iursday tj game at rrcaioat last and with the opportunity for prac-j form to meet the Iowa players. Last season this team gave a good clean-cut exhibition of football and ue iaua are anticipating as pleasing a game this year. LOCAL NEWS 1 Mrs. John Hlber and son, Frank, I were among those going to Omaha mis morning wnere tney win visit for the day with friends in that city. Will N. of Baird of Salida, Colo., who has b?en here visiting with his mother and sisters for a few days, departed this afternoon for his home. Herman Dall. the Manley mer chant, was a visitor in the city to day to enjoy a fe-.v hours visit here looking after some matters of busi ness. Misn Edna Benedict of Alliance, was here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sanderson and family, departed thi3 morning for her home in the west. Mrs. Earl Hassler and two child ren of Osceola, Neb., are here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hassler and will be joined later by Mr. Hassler. H. R. Schmidt of Murdock, repub lican candidate for county commis sioner was in the city today looking after matters of business and inci dentally meeting the voters. County Attorney A. G. Cole de parted yesterday afternoon for Hol yoke, Colorado, where he was called to look after some matters of busi ness at his farm for a few days. Phil Becker accompanied by Al fred CalverJ. departed this morning for York, going by truck, and tak ing the household goods of the Cal vert family, while Rev. Calvert made the trip by train to take up his new work. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't h2ve pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver, and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening Ihe stomach, bowels and liver and puri fying the blood. Mrs. T. T. Harris of Omaha who has been a guest at the home of Mr. end Mrs. E. J. Richey for a few days departed this morning for her home In the metropolis. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty. S3. State of Nebraska. Cass county. 83 To all persons interested in thel estate of Barbara A. Taylor, deceas ed: On reading the petition of Calvin H. Taylor, administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on the 9th day of October. 1922, and fcr assignment cf said estate and dis charge of said administrator; It ia hereby ordered that you and all pereon3 interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be heid in and for 6aid county, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1922, 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 the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested In said matter, by publishing a copy of thi9 order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newbpaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof. I have here unto set my hand and the Seal of satd Court, this 9th dav of October.; A. D. 1922. AXiLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o9-3w. County Judge. Blank books at. the Journal Office. COD Largest Line Greatest Values Since the Pre-War Days Are Awaiting You! History Paper and Loose Leaf Covers Water Color Paints and Crayolas Camel Hair Brushes All Different Kinds of Note Books are now on Our Shelves for Your Inspection. Composition Books! v Spelling Books! Note Books! Prices are Such that You Will Be More than Surprised! Inks of All Colors for Your Use! Call in and Seiect Your Supplies for the Opening Day of the School Time! 5 j j K j r VI I gr ; M . c il i I JJ Where NOTICE OF SALE ihe J Notice is herebv given that by j In the District Court of the virtue of a lien for keeping a mare; County of Cass. Nebraska, for 3ix months, described as follows: ; William II. Newell, Plaintiff, vs. Color brown, weight about 9oO'Phi')"P Miller, et al. Defendants. oour.ds end aire unknown to affiant. nnimil lias a smooth mouth, an affi davit describing said mare and . - et - ting forth the amount justly due for the feeding and keeping said mare Laving been duly Qled in the office tf the (Vunty Clerl: of Cass county. Nebraska, on the 11th day of Octo ber. A. D. 1922, and upon which lien there is now due the sum of $12.00, default having been made in the pay ment of said sum. and no suit or other proceedings at la- having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell raid rnar, at public auction at ti c front door of the livery barn of Wal ter Gochcnour on Main street in the City of Pl?ttsmouth, in the County of Cass. Nebraska, on the 11th day of November. A. D. 1922. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 11th dav of October, A. I). 1922. ol2-3w. OSCAR GAPEN. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty; S3. In the County Court. In the matter cf the estate of Nancy M. Grimes, deceased. I un reading ana iiling tne petition of Floretta Taylor praying that ad ministration of said estate may ba granted to Herman F. Comer as Ad - ministrator; Ordered, that October 30, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appaar at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of pe - titioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be' given to all porson3 interested in j said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jour- nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for three success ive weeks, prior to said day of hear in. Dated October 6. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o9-3w. County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cas3 coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Charles N. Beverage, 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 O tober 30. 1922. and January 30 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. each ,1 Q T- i to receive and examine an Ciaini their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 30th day xf Octo ber, A. D. 1922, and the time lim ited for payment of debt3 i3 one year from said 30th day of October, 1922. Witness my hand and the ssal of 9 oun ty C ou rt, fcePlemDer this 2Sth day of ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) o2-4w. Blank book! of ail kinds. The JouxeL SCHOOL DAYS of All . the Needs of the Found at Our Store. Tablets 5 and Gurnai Stationery Your Wants Can Be Fully j NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE o me aeienuants rnuip tinier, - ! Matilda Miller; Fred Eaton; Mrs. ! Fred Eaton, a real name unknown; threat taton; i tus O. Thomas Roy Eaton; Augus husbr.nd F. M. Smith, real name un known; the heirs, devisees, legatees, I personal representatives ana an per-; U423. at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive sons interested in the estates o-;aild examine all claims against said Pl-ilip Miller; Matilda J. Miller; S.ifState wIth a vie.iV t0 their adjU5t. M. Eaton, real - name unknown;in.t and aUowance. The time limit Euschia C. Colvm; Joshua Davis; ; ed for the preselltation of claims Frank Eaton, eac.i deceased; real affaist S3id tstate i3 three months names unknown; all persons having from tbe 2nfi dav of Xovember. A. or claiming any interest in lot four D lft22 and tfl; tjme miled for (4). in block twenty-nine U9), payment of debts is one vear from loung & Hayes Addition to the CitygaId 2nd dav-Cf November. 1922. of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Ne-, Witness mv hand and the seal of trarka. real names unknown: said countv court, this 4th day of iru anu eaci. ui uu aie neirui 'October IS' notified that William H. Newell,' ' 77 Piaintiff, filed a petition and com-j meneed an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on; the 7th day of October. 1922. against .A you ard each cf you. the object, pur-,.. po?e and prayer of which is to ob-l.t. tain a decree of court quieting title.., to let four (4), ia block twenty-!.?, nine (29). Young & Hayes Addition-., io the City of Plattsmouth. CassL county. Nebraska, as against you and! ench of you, and for such other re-lj lief as may be just and equitable. I You and each of you are further) ' notified that you are required toi answer said petition on or before Monday, tiie 20th day of November, lf22. or the allegations therein con-j tained will be taken as true and at 'decree rendered in favor of plaintiff and ppainst you and each of you, ac cording to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this 7th day of October, A. D. 1922. WILLIAM H. NEWELL, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Atty. for Plaintiff. ;09 - W NOTICE TO CREDITORS j Tin ty, ss The State of Nebraska. Casj couh- In the County t orrt. In the matter cf the estate of Wil liam M. Tucker, 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 No vember 20. 1922. and February 20, 1023. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to nd allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims pgain!t said estate is three 'his account filed in this Court, on the months from the 20th 'day of No-i24th day of October, 1922. and for vember. A. D. 1922, and the tima! final settlement of said estate and i limited fcr payment of debts is one vear from said 20th day of Novem- ber. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of;m-y. and do, appear at the County of , moo ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o23-4v. County Judge. GIVE A FAREWELL From Wednesdays Dally. Last evening a number of the young friends of Alfred Calvert en tertained their friend at a farewell on Uie eve or fcis departure tor ork ami tne occasion was in tne nature or a tneatre rarty at tne rarmele. tlioatro nartv at tht P.irniel i-uumy juueg, IThe occasjoa wa8 niied with much j enjoyment altho the young people re Yes you CE.& Cfc' irrrtted ereatlv to mart with their i young friend. MEANS uapplie School Can Be 10c Departmen I Supplied. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the county court. In the matter of the estate of Nel lie I. Frans, deceased. " To the creditors of said estate: You are herehv notified that I will - tsit at tne COUnty court room in Platts- day of November, A. D. 1921 on the 2nd day of February. , and A. D. ALLEN J. BEESON. Judge. 3d years Experience Office Coates Block DR. C. A. MARSHALL i Dentist .2. A Lunch Served at Sales! I am prepared to serve lunch at all sales, any place in Cass county. Please advise me date of your sale and I will be there. S. J. REAMES CEDAR CHEEK -:- NEBRASKA ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass county. ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Harriet A. McCau'.y, de ceared: On res ting the petition cf Thomas M. Patterson, administrator, praying I a final settlement and allowance of i for discharge of administrator; it is hcrery ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter Court to be held in and for said county, on the 1st day of November. A. I). 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to hov.- cause, if any there be. why the rrayer of the petitioner should not be grantad. and that notice of the pendency of said petition and 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 f newspaper printed in said county. for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof. I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this 24th day of October. A. D. 1922. . ALLEN J. BEESON. V 0 ft L I