PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI- WEEKLY JOUHNAL MOXEAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1922. 'Cbz plattsmouth lowrnal PU3LISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLAITS MO UTH, NEBRASKA Kotered at Fontofrice. I'lattsinouth. Neb., as eecond-class mail matter R . A. BATES, Publisher PROGRAM FOR LABOR BOARD Supporters Say Board has Never been More than Battleground for Contending Interests. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PEH YEAR 127 ADVANCE THE KING'S HAND WITKERETH If that Chicago lady didn't kiss her husband lor IS years how did And it fini" to pas. when Kir.pjlu get money away from him? She Jeroboam hoard the savins of the iiMii of ';!. w' bh had t ried against the altar in R-thcl, that he put forth didn't have a dowry of her own. :o:- The sun. moon and stars will fchine his ha-.! from the altar, saying. Lay just as brightly upon the unsumss h.dd on liin.. And his hand whieli ful candidate as well as the success be put forth nc.iiti t him. t'ricd i:p. fill. So don't worry. There will be so that he could not pull it in again ; another oportunity two years hence. lii-ii Tho .-ilt.nr :ilso va.; rent. i .c. Contractor Has Gained 30 Lbs. on Tanlac git ii jfr 1 1 1 n t n, c am tt ii, imt'i Vn r tuUi. mi!t"tfuii J ! to 1 U;np s x : i i . 4 r and Winter is gradually maring. :o: It is quite the regular thing to send baby ch'uks through the mails, but the postoftice will not handle a full fledged roster. Maybe they Alter Thanksgiving, serious squalls. to: out for think his trowing will wake up the idea:! letters. -o:o- Th.e newly weds are not as foolish i as the never weds. : o : ; Les th;'.n two months r.r.'il time ' to buy an auto license. o:o Have you made arrangements for' your Thr nksgiving turkey? J :o: i For the last three hundred years r - r.neestors were constantly fight ing Jo pet the privilege to vote. Now most of us regb-t t to do so unbss somebody comes around and take? us to the polls in a motor. :o: Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Senator Hitchcock, who was defeat- Tuesday is the day it happened and on Tuesday last. His presence in today everybody epk:i o: i hT.V. the U. S. senate will be missed by t!ie farmers of the grand state of Ne braska, and true friends in general. :o: We josh o'.irse!ve? that civilization is advar.eim' and. that the spirit of the artors can't respond to encores, i pood !"el!.wfhip is growing; yet. we u: 'dare say. right now there are thou- Some towns are lucky. A Chicago movie erpnr.i.-t broke his arm. :o: One thing in favor of the movies. Stntistb made 4 this. s show that Henry Ford, sand:-- of persons busily engaged in while you were reading1 the fiendish occupation of making 'Christmas neekties. :o:- -:o:- Ptople often give tlire? cheers for J lu Cincinnati a man was fined something they thing else for. weuldn t give :o:- IJeauty scret: Thinking you can whip som--one you can't often spoils a beautiful face. Irene P.ordor.i says our women do not kis properly, but Irene doesn't mention our men. :o- Making love is so simple. All you have to do is find out which movie Ftar she resembles. :o: any- ( for stealing a newspaper from a sub scriber's front porch. This will "strike a responsive chord" in many a heart. These little things are the really intimate problems of life. If you doubt it, try to start a conversa tion about the politicians or tariff with the men who has just discov ered his daily paper stolen. :o: A sure sign that the world-wide They say radio never will supplant rrewpapf-rs. Now let's find cut if women's clubs will. prosperity is returning comes from Capetown: Directors of the Consoli dated Diamond Mines of Southwest Africa are paying dividends again. And they announce that production of the mines will be speeded up to :n; J meet "improved demand for dia- The only branch of the air service j moccls." Diamond buying apd pros- that hasn t be, breaking any .speed i pority come and go together records is congress. -:o: :o: - Authors of detective stories have Bonar Law s:ivs England wan'sjnne recf.ipt that never fails to suit tranquility. That's on- thing she tan not borrow from us. Your lu- k may be bad. but Bill Maxwell has been in a Wisconsin penitentiary 50 years. The bobbed hair fad is said to be passing, but w- hate to think of our grown girls growing up. : o : We have brn wondering why some-one does riot try to corner food for thought and sell it. :o: The weather man could vacate now and leave- a thr'e months' sup ply of colder predictions. Many a married man feels like a hypocrite when he is congratulating a newly married couple. : :i : When the New Jersey singer-minister quiets down, it is California's turn for a snappy killink. A wife is a great comfort to her husband during those distressing times a bachelor never has. :o: Just whf-n you finish serat'hing mosquito bites if is time to begin scratching woolen underwear. :o: As we understand it. Sir Conan Doyle can call up any kind of spirits in this country except the ardent. ' :o: That Chicago man who wants a divorce because Ii is wife kisses too many men, might try moving to a smaller town. the public palate. All that is neces sary is to make the dull police de tective serve as a foil to the brilliant amateur f.Iueth. Everyone likes that in a story book. But let hiii be in trouble himself and the same citi zen gets as quickly as possible in connection with police headquarters. :o: You can figure on accomplishing a lot during the next GO days. Sci entists, after a long study, announce that the human brain does its best work in November and December. Cool weather is a spur to mental ac tivity, iiot weather a drawback. You have noticed it is hard to think in a hot room. Brains slow down after Christmas. In March they run at high speed again. The maximum of physi cal strength comes in April, May, September and October. -:o:- -:o:- "Only a few children know who our vice president is," says a sena tor. Oh, well, Coolidge only knows who a few children are. -:o:- The election being over, the de feated candidates can eat crow after their return trip up salt creek, un less they can capture a turkey or two on the trip. :o: Mr. Lloyd George will be unop posed for re-election to parliament from his Welsh constituency. This is an act of courtesy on the putt of the conservatives, and also an act of grod judgrment. Washington, Nov. 10. With or ganized labor avowedly out to abol ish the railroad labor board in the forthcoming tilt in congress over ex tension of its powers, friends of the board a re preparing a program of "improvements" for the tribunal to submit to congress as soon as it con vene. Claiming that the board has never since its creation been more than a battleground for "selfish contending interests." because of deficiencies in the law creating it. these proponents of the board have drafted a two-ply program, enactment of which will be sought to forestall the drastic action desiri'd by labor. Primarily, a set of fundamental principles, a sort of "bill of rights" setting forth the rights of labor, the railroads and the public in all dis-'j;i.-:t putcs brought before the board will j be asked of congress. This is deemed j essential as a foundation on which) the board will base its decisions and ! indispensable for continuity of pol-i'-y. just as the constitution is the foundation of all judicial decisions "Tanlac fixed me up so I gained thirty pound:-. I have never seen or heard of such a wonderful medicine in all the sity-three years of my life." declared William Magee, well known retired contractor, 3,i40 La Fa yette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. "About two years ago i had a se vere bladder trouble that left me in an awfully run-down condition. My appetite went back on me and my stomach got so weak 1 could not eat and digest enough to give me any strength. I also had the worst sort of pains across the small of my baci.. and could not sleep. "I began picking up soon after I started taking Tanlac, and now I have a fine appetite, sleep like a log and that tired, v. uii out feeling has all left me. I could not do otherwise than recommend Tanlac." Tanlac is ro'd bv all good drug- Specia rsces on and the source of a single standard of administering justice. Good Health If yen would enjoy good health, keep your bowels regular. No one can reasonably hope to ft el well, when constipated. When needed, take fiEWLY ELECTED GON- j 6RESSMAN VISITS HERE Yesterday afternoon R. congressm:;n-el"Ct f rom district to succeed 1 1 II. Thor; the First teavis, mo tored a few down from Lincoln to hou and rs visiting with political friends hit ;pend p.-r- in this C'; amb.r la in's Tablets, They are mild raba. and gentle. Weyrich ci Ha:l- NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. SO?i;i I city. .Mr. Thorpe feels well pleased at the handsome plurality that he was ah!e to roll i:p in the first district, being comparatively unknown prior to tiie primary election and during the campaign made a very successful speaking campaign over the district. The victor is especially pleasing view of the bad that John II. Morehead oiiel up against Waller deceased, in the Countv Court of Ca county Neb-aska Anderson, the republican long term The'state'of Nebraska. To ail per- nididate . ami a!--o the fact that Mr. sons interested in said estate, credi-! Thorpe was pitted neainst Ju Ige Par- .Nt- t!.e race for the :-:io:t hereinafter desc interested in such. tors and heirs take notice, that Wil-!rio11- i leaders 01 me ;.,, 'i H-oiLoiii .M-tr nf iin ' bnskn b:! r in the race for the : cribed real estate and 'Term. Jir. i norpe v. 1.1 .'aes-.oa filed his pe-iIor u asnintcu to tie pre-t nt at lee '. !v 1 'resident will convene on We were fortunate in slocking up pipeless Furnaces before the ad vance and have the following to orer for immediate installation: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Three each Lifesaver pipe'ess, 26-inch fre pot, all-steel fur- ("PC nace, installed complete for Two each No. 5038-B Sunbeam pipeless furnace, 20-inch QlOC fire pot. 12,000 to 15,000 feet capacity. Installed One No. 5040-B Sunbeam, 22-inch fire pot; 15,000 to 18,- A 000 feet capacity furnace. Installed . plZvJ' One No. 5047-B Sunbeam, 24-inch firepot; 18,000 to 28,- lA 000 feet cap-city furnace. Installed tpIUU One No. 20-25 Vacuum pipeless combination wood and coal 14 C 18x27 firepot with duplex grates for wood or coal. Installed. . P Capacity of above furnace, 8,000 to 12,000 feet. '"DEPENDABLE SERVICE" Jyh Telephone No. 98 -:- 5 Plattsmouth, Nebr. :- lea We recent 1 ! Dodge Prother we brought to and are holdim: the coming anJ er. This car will be held days prov. a n d d to not 'the In eight months we ship Germany about ?21f.000,00o worth of goods. This is nearly 1141,000,000 more than we buy from her. She has very little gold in her vaults, to balance the books, so the 5141.000.000 is largely a credit extended to her. The talk about Germany going bankrupt doesn't seem to worry some of the American bankers and exporters Apparently Germany has an unlim ited charge account with them. In ternational finance is a queer ani mal, rabbit one day, wolf the next. o:o Farm Loans: Let me explain my long-time land bank loan. Searl S. Davis. 201 Plattsmouth State Bank Building. n6-4wsw ! Call at the Journal offioe for fine gift stationery, in both large and 8 mall boxes. l,ns filed his ne- "r v asn i n -i on i tition alleging that Samuel M. Craigl;'1 .: stsio.i can di-Ml intestate in Cass county, Ne- -rding and : v. null t raska. on or about August 4, 1SS1 . j -N()VfcIlilu r -0'1'-being a resident and inhabitant of i Cass county. Nebraska, and the own er of the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SHU) of Section twenty-three, (23) Township twelve. (12) Xorth. Range twelve. (12) east of the Gth P. M.. in the County of Cass, Nebraska leaving as his :ole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit : Mary Matilda Craig, his wid ow, and the following named children: Margaret I. Craig, Mary Ann Craig, Catherine G. Beaver, nee Craig, also known as C. G. Beaver. Allie F. Craig. Myrtle M. Craig. Ada M. Craig and James M. Craie. That said decedent died Intestate; that no application for administra tion has be n made and the estate of said decedent lias not been admin istered in the State of Nebraska, and t'uit the Court determine who are the heirs of said deceased, that dr- as al Notice ; found abandoned aj touring car which j our garage in Union ALV0 DEPARTMENT the same demand of here for the own- for thirty then called for and ( I propertv of the one wer. in demanding same, will be sold ac cording to law for the purpose of (paying the storage, advertising and other expenses which may be incur red in its care and disposal. DOWI.KIl BROTHKilS, has Uudt n2-4tw Union, Neb. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE puren baker enter! at her ,-ed a au to-t-iined lome o: In the District Court ty oi" Cass. Nebraska. Luke L. Wiies and Matt I'iaintin's. vs. M..ry W. husband Benjamin B. D W. Errctt and hu: E. Marshall Wil the Ccun- ' T e S. WiN s. Dean, J'tui in. Ursula band I).; vis Errcit, s and wife liiiih Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cat iiiceln Saturday. jchn E'iiott, Sr new ij-ias.-:t-ngei mebile. Miss Lueiie Johnson a few friends at a party Monday evening. Chas. Stout ha from Canada to with home folks. The Women's Reading club met at the home of Mrs. Turner McKimmon Ii u rsd.i v n f tt-rneon. Rev. ;.ti i Mrs. J. G. (i Ni. kv r-'.ui, Neb.. : re vi- 'u li-'i: ter. M:-. Ah:e -l IS 5 the nev gr;.de?. HenuingKt n, of ter.eiier f t!;c Dei .".th :-Viie. md E. Church i . returned ipend the Lome winter allow of I: n 1 fan gree of kinship and the rinht of de scent in the real property of which the deceased died seized, which has been set for bearing on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 2 4th dav of October. A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. REESON. (Seal) Oo0-:iw. County Judge. Wiles. Joseph widow, Jessie II. li: Defc-n W. Hill and !i and Grace .hints. hm W. Hall, Notice is hereby given that umlr ami by virtue of a decree of the District Court of Cass county. Ne braska, entered in tlif above entitled J. H. Foreman shipped a car i-hecn tv Soui'i Omaha mark-ts Wednesday. Mr. Foreman accompan ied the shipment. Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Zemar. -f Have luck pent the week-etui with Mr. j ;d Mrs. Fiber 'iayior an i their The f.rst big i'em which is of m;i'-li i!!terest to the entire conimun- tv i: tbe launehing of the biggest contest in the Sunday school that v. : eve r put on record in the his tory of Alvo. Tl i- is em for next Sun l iy morning. the school idy to tie-f . The object vse th" af :vi:oo! to r:-.'. hu--- ii Tbe safe and enjoyed our shake-up well as the revival effort. Rev. and Mrs. Galloway vv visi tors at the parsonage. The Rev. will preach for u-5 next Sunday morning. He is failing in health just a little since Mr. Bryan's election, but he is still able to preach a good sermon. So be present when he preaches Sunday morning, for he says the i Bible is the only book he really knows. By the way don't forget the Parent-Teachers' association meeting on I next Wednesday niulit at the school house. We expect a full house ami a real live tini3. All cordially in vited to attend. That's all. Meet ne at the corner community church next Sunday both forenoon and evening. i girl of ! lime re: : teret. To i !!( and on in- he Sunday , s.-rvices all' of t housa nd :h :n i em r hu rch Every boy ec'.gh: to be ii ! vour best "!" th i content i ' 'i ' nee at hot h i.nd the cliereii parse of o;i' iiff the debt on -ing side will e NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of 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, 12 3. i't 10 o'clock a. m. each day. to receive and examine all claims j lowing desc against said estate, with a view to wit: Commc their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 20th day of No vember, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 20th day of Novem ber. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 9th dav of October. 1922. ALLEN J. BEFSON. (Seal) o23-4w. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE X REX YOUNG General Auctioneer J. Live Stock Real Estate J Personal Property J. PHONE 314 f Plattsmouth, Nebraska V J Call at my Expense rw i n r rvrr State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an order of sal'? is sued by James Robertson, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will cm the 4th day of December, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fdllowing real estate, to-wit: The east half (EVss) of Lot ten (10) and all of Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in Block three (3), in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county. Nebraska The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of William O. Bent et al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of saiel court recovered by Plattsmouth State bank, a corpora tion, plaintiff against said defend ants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, October 2, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebrasira. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. eause on the 21st day of October, 1!22, and an order of sale entered by said Court o". the 21st day of Oc tober, lt22. the undersigned sole referee will on the 11th day of De cember, 1922. at lu o'clock a. m.. at the south front door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following describe-d real testate, to-wit: 1 ne semtheast quar ter (SE1-4) of the southwest quar ter (SW1-1) of Section thirteen (1.1). :and Lot twenty-one (21). ii ih northeast quarter CNE1-4) ef the ! southwest quarter (SW1-4) of Sec !tin thirteen (13), and also the fol- ribed tract of land to ncing at a point where the easte-rly line ef the right of way of the Omaha Southern Railway com pany intersects the east line of the west half of the southwest quarter of Roe-tion thirteen (13), thence' south twenty rods, thence. west twelve rends, thence north to the right of way of the Omaha Southern Rail way company, thence caste-r'.y along said right of way to the ph'ce of be ginning, all being in Township twelve (12). nerth Rang thirteen (13). east of the Uh P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 4th day of November, ! )Cjor 19-'2. visited K. B. WINDHAM, Referee. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. nfi-Sw .other, Mrs. (J. Mrs. Rov Cc:; nd Mrs. Bry.,-. n of Hay P. Hauler. . in.' n Br:, ins -t- e:n ing oi ; 1 : il :::!: child nd .''ii--! Kil:i utoeii to I.ia- :ure h ive to root the peg. So bo ire- to -e-t in line rio-ht on the tar;. The curtains are "rarin" to :o." The n-xt hu Aid baz ar, set v. :.-Kv 'nd. S ' ! :r ai other item for ANDY SCKMADER GIVES THF: NEGRO A HARD DRUBBING .Ve in Fiidav. Hay 1 Mrs. B. Brownoll. of ml Miss ilea Fleming, of ictiirne-d home Saturday past Cuat- spending the and Mrs. Roy Mr. an; Springs, i .chawka :.urning alter v. eek with Mr man. Mrs. II. Moore and sister, Mrs. i'. i'rl Bumstead and little son. How ard, autoed to Lincedn Wednesday. Mrs. Bumslead and son returned to their home at Clay Center. Kansas, on No. 37 Wednesday e-vetiing. Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Miss e hloe Brman an! .Miss Blanche Moore nut o.d down Thursday evening to : pend a lew hours with the hitter's th L; Wedm duy. hoiie.i:t it v;is The- 22ml is n pi" supper in at night oegin e.ck. Dur.'t miss treat and hc!i the :at debt e?n the par-1 're looking forward; ot a splendid i Andy Schmader. the clever C: ss eempty heavyweight returned home last evening from Wichita. Fa;i'-:is. where he t lu'.Uijua" A'idv ;;:iv t jug eui T the t ' ur-ch ke ii j'ci parents. and ."Tr.-v !I. ..." ( The Me'tl.er's Council m"t Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. I. Bird. The ."th upy what School Notes and ith grades was formerly n o w the Tth ce; ! ect. Big ch th" church b:.ser : : i a a at a ;.u t t tr.is good rich ladies p-'.v c:'f t! .n:iLt- lets. We .o tne i any erection ot a parsonage in Alvo. One that will grace- those lint- corner lots opposite the church. The W. H. M. society sure had many compliments on their "Negro" school program in the church last Sunday night. Fine. The ladies are alive to their in terest. At their next meeting in De cember they are to relate how they have earned "?1 they are to give to further the church work. Let's at tend this experience meeting and hear the testimonials of how they (!"'(' into posses-ion of their dollars. Some nineteen of the Methodist folks auiood to Elmwcod Thursday nirzht to attend the special meetings oc- being conducted by Rev. Sala. Broth b Ming '- of hi--, yoi'i j de-pite the fact ii. ::orUd to much fci ! lighting in the mat j It had ieen supposed when , fiuht was booiiee! up by Jack Le thal the opponent of Andy wa. be an Indian, but on the arriva 'Chief John lay night. jf one ef g life in the at the thiol ding and oh. an Sth grade room. The newly acouir- ed teacher. Miss lIemin ;ston. is m charge. The Sth grade with th.eiri now occupy the assembly- e-r Coat man places. But sure elid hit we got th.e re Hie and high home NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In th2 County Court. In the matter cf the estate of Nancy M. Grimes, 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 December. 1922, and the 5th day of March. 1923. to receive and examine all claims against raid estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time lim ited for the presentatiem of claims against said estate is three months from the Sth day of December, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 5th day of December, 1922. Witness my hand anel the seal of I teee her room. Mrs. Suders was a visitor Cth and Tth grade room. Mesdames Rennet. Mov.ery, Brobst, Suders and the 1st. 3rd and 4th rooms last week. Mr. Voss. state inspector, his annual visit to the Alvo Monday. We are glad to see Miss Stroy back again titter a week's absence. Our girls' basket ball team ban begun practice. There are a num ber of good players available and we predict a strong team. The little folks in the 3rd grade take much interest in their work an l try hard for their 100 per cent. Miss Ober went to Lincoln Fri day night. ' The Freshmen Home Economics class will begin their food work this week. The advanced class is mak ing children's clothes. Mid-semester exams were given this week in the high school. A basket ball game between our boys and the Dixie Flyers from Lin coln, has been arranged for Friday night. The week following the girls team will play Walton The Parent-Teachers in the I Borne-j Full blooded Barred Sutton ' rels. $1.50; pullets grade -Will Copple, Alvo, Neb. made schools Rock cock $1.00. Mrs. olT.-Ssw :.;a- and t he m 11 rc- liity t iie v.-is. to 1 at 'Wichita it was found that the oj-pns-jing lighter was a son ef .Africa. I The chief put up a very dirty fight ; against Andy all the way through the miil and repeatedly fouled in tne opening rcind as well as in the third and se venth rounds of the bout. la the third round the referee asked Andy to accept the tleeision on a foul, but he refused and continued to give tbe negro a real beating that he will long lemember. In the sev enth the negro gave Andy a dirty foul that led to tiie close of the fight and the referee at first gave the fight to the Chief, but later the boxing commission that examined Andy awareied the tight to him as he had the best eU" the fighting all the way through and had siiitered from some very eiirty work on the part of his opponer t. Andy is now preparing to meet Harry Greb at Detroit in a shert time for the light heavyweight cham pionship and which will neces.-itate bis going in the ring at 175 pounds, but th.e Cass county man feels that he can make the weight ami still have his powerful punch left. Office supplies of all kinds died at the Journal office. ban- association I said County Court, this 30th day of j will meet Wednesday. November 1 uciooer, is:;. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) n2-4w. County Judj I A I be number of interesting talks will ; given and the primary room will' give a short program. Corn Husking Supplies! We have mittens, gloves, pegs, hooks and all the needed paraphernalia which is required in the opera tion of getting the corn into the cribs. Get ready for the coming cold weather. Is your furnace in good condition, and how about that needed stove? We Carry a Full Line of "GOODRICH" Tires "The Best in the Long Run." Coalman Hardware Co. Alvo, Nebraska