1 PAGE FOUR PLATTSnonrn sszn - t7X2slt jouteial MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922. Cbe plattsmoutb Journal PUBLISHED SEI1I-WEEXLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce. Plattsmoutb, Neb., as second-clans matl matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PBICE $2.00 PEE YEAR IN ADVANCE .4 COMT&x BACK LESSONS THOU S3C3RS MILK AND STEONG MEAT For every one that useth milk is unskilful In the word of righteous ness; for he is a babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of I full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. He brews v, 13 and 14. :o: There will not be much doing in the legislature this week. o:c About the most expensive gift we can think of is the gift of gab. :o: Six months from now you will be having no trouble with the furnace. :o: ' LEGAL NOTICE In thfl District f"rmr nf facia rftnn. Doughboys, who remember the ter-j Imagination balks at conceiving Ity, Nebraska. rific devastation they saw in France, I the private meeting recently held byl APP- Doc. 1, Page 1109. will be especially interested to learn I the surgery section of the Royal So-D, ?reH Brun8011 Plaintiff, vs. that France is steadily getting the ciety of Medicine in England. The BI&.E3tnti damages repaired. program was that well known sur-lborne and wife Mrs. Richard Clai- It is important news to all of us, Igeons were to confess their minfnlrp Iborne, real name unknown; R. Clai- that France is more than halfway one mistake each for the benefit born and wife' MrsV,R- Claiborn, real back to normal. Why important? Be- of their colleagues. Also the secre- wlffjfi SJSMSSli cause our prosperity depends to con-ltary of the society laid stress on the! unknown; G. Powers and wife, Mrs. siderable extent on Europe's come-1 fact that the nrocpedinfrs of this mn. I G. Powers, real names unknown: back. And France is as much a kev fessional would t bmi,i. Town Association of Louisville, Cass nation Oermany o ,he senera! ported. UrickL. SSSSUZSFSL SSt European situation. I It was the first thine of its "kindlerick L. Crawley, real name un- For instance, 741, 883 buildings in lover there, yet, as one medical Jour-lknown F s- Crawley and wife, Mrs. Franee were destroyed or suffered nal points out, it is highly important ,'.lir;:iS t J?5L: Bad colds are prevalent. Be care- Bu.u- utai lu ions De orawn from pro- Richard Claiborne, Jr., real name un- ful. iiucin icna tuai uemijr ouu.uuu oi i icsoiuudi errors; and the "confes-1 Known; it. u. uiaioorne, Jr. and these buildings had been rebuilt bylsional" may prove an enriching me-lwire' Mrs- K- B- Claiborne, Jr., real Christmas spirits seem to be what September 1. the date of the last dium for study. Mistakes in the BUT-TZitonZ nTT' NOTICE OP SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Emmons J. Richey, Plaintiff, vs. William B. Warbrltton et al, De fendants. To the defendants William B. War britton; Mrs. Warbritton, real name unknown; Rosan Decker; REPORT.OF THE CONDITION OF THE PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK Of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Charter No. 786 in the .State , of Ne braska at the close of business December 30, 1J More snow- --coming. :o: too many people desired. :o:- checkup. Later figures are not avail-1 gieal profession are, one imagines, real names unknown; Elizabeth A aDie, since it taices several months to particularly tragic. The error in the Register and husband Register The only thing a jazz orchestra round up the information. past has been the professional dis-lreal name. unknown; Elizabeth A. lacks is a gasoline engine. And, of the 22.900 French factor- interest in admitting mistake on- the KTi-L tD D, K' BV,Hal" I , , I.. uut ii, i ., i tai uuiub uukuuwii : n.1 vira ies destroyed in tne war. 20.000 hadltbeory. Dresuniahlv that t , . . . I 1 .u. Ul v U iblbU a I 11 Car IC1 l U . V V II 111 111 ....i iu a miuuie oeen reDUiit September l.- use crying over snilled milV Moore and wife. Mrs. William Moore. Decker, real name unknown: John Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alexander, real name unknown; Alexan der, real name unknown; Lafayette Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette Nuckolls, real name unknown; Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, real name unknown; Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of William B. Warbrit ton; Mrs. William B. Warbritton, real name unknown; Rosan Decker; Decker, real name unknown; KESOURCE3 DS5.61 Ixan and discounts. MfOVil pu ftu Bonds, securities. Judgments, , claims, etc., including all -irovernment bonds Jl1'''"' Banking house, furniture ana fivtureM Other real estate Current expenses, taxes and interest paid ".I 000.00 20,000.00 33,2: .26 John Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alex ander, real name unknown; except in an advertisement :o: About 5,000,000 acres of French! girl's On one thtnn- ih. cja I real name unknown; Wm. Moore and farming land were rendered unfit for the decision to withhold extra orofes- SSLlS i"88 ni.i,mtin k. i .i .T . , . W11UUU1U ra proies- unknown; C. B. E. Claiborn and wife, cultivation by battles. Nearly 4,400,- sional publicity. Besides surgery is a Mrs. C. B. E. Claiborn, real names 000 acres of these have been cleared poor subject for the dinner table and unknown; C. B. E. Claiborne and of shells, leveled and asain are bear-I Darlor: its ni;tov0 J wife, Mrs. C. B. E. Claihorne, real ins- crnn . ,. ; " , muM: names unknown; Proprietors of the ing crops. I dismal reading. But it is a unhteri -v t ..iVt . I j . i u t u VL liUUUVlllC, VBBS tUUlUJ, 1. i ne war trenches totaled 436.230.- that is warmlv "nll ni.iiM ,1 a (000 t'll hi P va rrla nf oortfi -mn I nrnf APein n I Tonnh TT Uaavak o v lr . The hand that rocks the cradle is! "f, vunsiuwa uecuiauuus i v " w vA,-a'ai, f.uioiuu &l an una every season, """ UU,V"1J"" jook iiKe lyzo platform nledtres bv rllu ttUUUl oy.uuv,uuu cudic yards I ior eery recoffnltion of hlnnpr II . wu have been filled in. lesson on How to " nam ao?J. Jc.ob .w.v. v. i r reanK nuDer ana "wire, ivi an nil Wonder if every modern hope chest contains a pistol. :o: The legislature will not get down to genuine business until next week. :o:- Alexander, real name unknown; La fayette Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette Nuckolls, real name unknown; Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, real name unknown; Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real name unknown, each de ceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any in terest in Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and nine (9) and the west thirty jfeet of Lot ten, (10) and that part of Lot ten (10) described as follows: Commencing at a point on the north line of said Lot 10, 11 feet west of Due from National and State n,g, 31 hanks n?,i 'i Cherk and items of exehfc'o r'r'X'w Currency n'a'.Li n Cold coin 1 Silver, nickels and cents.. TOTAL 2.90.00 .$915,69.03 LIABILITIES . r.o. ooo.oo . J0.000.00 also pulling a lot of triggers these days. :o:- If winter comes a month late, can spring be more than six weeks behind? Maybe the new wool hose may be partly responsible for the feminine unrest. now. England is said to have a new se cret organization modeled on the Ku Klux Klan. :o: Barbed wire entanglements at the close of the war totaled 446,108,000 ber; Theodore Heim and wife, Mra Capital stock paid in... Surplus fund I'ndivided DTOfits Individual deposits subject to check 34o,tu. i Time certificates of deposit.. 442,517.06 Cashier's checks outstanding 9,in.i Due to National and State banks none Notes aiid biils rediscounted none Bills payable Depositor's guaranty fund... ".'"'J TOTAL $915,690.03 State of Nebraska 1 County of Cass ss. Henry Ford says that he will be I Theodore Heim, real name unknown: souare yards. Douerhbovs wnndorcii I making 6, &00 Fords a dav next vnr jThetoe Heim and wife, Mrs. Thetoe hoinp- 'in Rinrk thirtv.civ. isc in how the French would ever manage Is this a threat or a promise? It Iwks Kim:JSf p" of Plattsmouth, Cass coun- to coil the wire. Well. 34l.onn.nnn as if we might have a feverish vr i T- 'ZZJ . lJ-..ReorM va' reai names unwn: Eovs are nrcpd tr aim MrU tbv , ....... ' . T i ,.. . ' . " rrrrr:rrr- Zr'-?-. ..It ana eacn or you are nereDy , . iyuuie jarus oi wire entanglements I a name emoroiiment. -"t-i iuciojuj vuiupusuu oi auiuu nntifiprt Fear Trouble in the Near East headline. And such fear is almost al ways justified. :o:- No matter whether you start do ing a right or wrong thing, you will have imitators. -:o: The state republican boss, in the person of R. B. Howell, is in com mand at Lincoln. Governor Bryan is not too prou'l to occupy the mansion, even isn't quite up to date. to: Prohibition Commissioner Rules that Smell of Liquor is Not Sum cient." It is in some cases. :o: That father of 22 t hildren might well be the same genius w:h6 sup plies names to Pullman cars o:o Nel3 has given his orders to the republican legislature. Will they be obliged to heed? We will wait a few days. then won't break any windows with their air rifles have been coiled and removed. :o: It is estimated a great many peo pie will get strong exercising to keep warm this winter. Any man who can turn out 6,000 B' Fo,x asnd J- V. Glover, and all per- plaintiff, filed a petition and com- uns iiaviug or ciauning any interes.ime,lceci n action in the District alolirt ' Cass county, Nebraska, on A nrl j-kKj-i A .u f 1 1 : -i I f 1 XT ' VTo n aI tn a a iiuuion aoanaonea ' jusgcniauw oetween in rt numhered Ono Hundred Nmr ' s-:t:u uV auu ue- -oo.nii luc v-J uw m me vmage oi Louisville, , the 20th day of October. 1922. aeain the northeast corner thereof; thence west on said lot line 3 feet, thence j t, h. a. Schneider, President of the cnuMi QQ foot inr-lioo tlioiiM ct ' a how nnmed bank do hereby swear 3 feet"thencp nnrth q fpet and 4 that the above statement is a correct f i' !. PorluJ,sV' 1ieel. ana ,1 and true copy of the report made to inches', to the place of beginning, all the state Uureau of BanWnp. II. A. SCHNKILER. Attest: President. KISANK A. CLOIIT, Oirector. HENRY HOliN, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 192:!. ESTELLA L. GEIS, (Seal) Notary Public. real names roc- Lots of girls intend to marry just as soon as they can make up their sweetheart's mind. stroyed or stored. I portions of a national problem. Con France loafing on the job? That's j Sxess may yet give Henry its seri ridiculous. The French have been asous attention. active as ants, at repairing the dam-1 :: ages of war. The head of the personal income in the foregoing entitled cause, filed i0f rAt ten. (10) and that nart nf Lnt Cass county, Nebraska, unknown: . You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 22nd day st December, A. D. 1922, the plaintiff st vou and each of you, the object, purpose and praj-er of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to Lots seven, (7 ) eight (8) and H.nine.MO) and the west thirty feet (My commission expires Aug. 10, 1927.) Damages in the French devastated tax rca of New York says that Lis Ptmon in the District Court of regions, according to French official Per cent of those who file returns each ZST airs, ciaire Sheridan says the Turk estimates, totaled 102,000,000,000 I uuuer "Ie 13LW are tionest and try to defendant for the purpose of obtain is her ideal man. Well, we knew it francs. France has spent 44,000.000 -1 be sPare with the government. Aslin& a decree from said Court quiet I usual, the in not. ling the record title in Plaintiff to ... "'i'5. I .tniims uic uauiages, " c ou 1 tkn n..-i i :o: lanu mis account uermanv has 1 " " " own iue Deiiei mat ito-wft- FARMER HIT THE - HARDEST OF ALL Airons 'nation of modern home incouven- paid 4,000.000,000 francs. These areltne tax is making us a . tences are gas heaters, around which the French ?nvPrrmftnf, 0 lliars. II 11 I . I wejuico. d iounu no piace to spit. Th devastation of France, a re- :o: Ivealed bv thesp statietix: ia I It would be a cood id " A O U111IIIDI I ' n - -:o:- There are two kinds of men. regu lar guys and those who don't feci like an ass when somebody brags on them. Even France, it would seem, ought to be willing to find out how much Germany can pay so she can demand more. :o: Our modern flapper should cer tainly be careful about the kind of an example she sets for her grand mother. :o: How would you like to live in Po land and risk being shot for a traitor if you misplaced a consonant in yell ing "Hurrah for Wojciechowski?" :o: The telephone companies complain that the women run down the bat teries. They would like to have the women run down first, but they are made of better stuff than the batteries. An Alabama woman of 38 has 17 beyomJ human imagination.s th wl oi 7 , 'i 7TT " W6"d had 6imilar -trucUon in will hie to be a hundred. America, no doubt we'd be foaming ha . o ; r. t y. n.,.v. i .. bu A good way to cure yourself of talking too much is to start a Xew Year's diary, and then talk to your friends only of the things you con sider important enough to put into your diary. Central Bliss is writing some in-side-lope -on the war and it seems that ignorance is not Bliss. :o: A missing Cincinnati boy found asleep in a soap factory evidently didn't know' where he was. :o: Ee very careful in trying to un derstand women. The insane asylum is full of men who couldn't. :o: The president gave some very good reasons why the pension bill should be vetoed in its present shape. :o: A suitable resolution for 'movie stars would be to make their 1922 divorces do them another v:ar. :o: Lcnirai American come 'ence is t for 1926. When we saw t:ie date we thought it was about the bonus. :o: It may be very well that the hea then had no Christmas, considering that they haven't any money, either. :o: As Elmer Thomas don't seem to have much to do just now, he is go ing to try to put the pool ialls and soft drink parlors out of business, in Omaha. Look out, Elmer. They put men out of business in the metropo lis for le$s at the mouth and generally acting emotionally in a way that other countries would find hard to under stand. All this must be kept in mind, in judging the present French atti tude. :o: TEEEIBLE DEATHS ie new year with a determination chloroform Old Man Deficit. He ias been mixing up in "our public Lot numbered One Hundred Ninety (190) in the Village of Louisville, Cass county, Ne braska, as shown by the origi nal plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass county, Nebraska as against you and each of you and by such decree to wholly exclude you and each of you and all of you business for a long time and it would be a mighty fine, .thing if he could from all estate, right, title, claim or be pushed over the cliff. (Interest therein .or to any part there- oi. "Will ! T A lAnil1 ts-fc nnoiimn frtrnrl submerged mountain a mile netition on or before the 5th dav nf high has been discovered in the Pa-1 February, A. D. 1923, or your de- cific ocean of California. It stands in 2,000 fathoms of water, which probably makes it s. little too wet to climb. :o:- Next year Mexico will spend $22, 000,000 on schools and only $16,- d25-4w, 000,009 on the army. First thin, recognize his government. :o: JmJmi 1 T T mm T rTTTT things than that. o:o A mildewed old document, dated 16S9. is discovered in Poland. It de scribes the execution of a certain gentleman named Casimir Lysznski. After death, his body was burned, his ashes put in a cannon and shot into the air toward Tartary. This hap pened in Warsaw, and was an event not unusual in those days. Casimir's crime was denying the existence of God. Today he could deny it until he talked himself blue in the face. All intelligent people would pity him for his vanity, ignorance and stupidity. But no one would think of executing him. A few would argue possibly convince him of the truth. Compare then with now, and real ize progress. It is only 133 years since counter- I--I-'I":"I"M-'H-r"I"!"I"H-IH- feiters were considered guilty of treason and often burned alive in England. The law was repealed in 1790 A heart-rending instance was aof Rutb A. C. Beverage, Incompe fault will be entered in said cause and a decree granted as prayed for in Plaintiff's petition. Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D. 1922. FOREST H. BRUNSON. By Plaintiff AUBREY H. DUXBURY, His Attorney. eht Situation Results in Dis crimination Against Him. ten (10) described as follows: Com- n1inrilicr at- a rn-kinf (ha ti-.1-i Una of said Lot ten (10) 11 feet west of Browne Tells Federation that Pres the northeast corner thereof, thence west on said lot line 3 feet, thence south 99 feet, 4 inches, thence east 3 feet, thence north 99 feet and 4 iuches, to the place of beginning, all being in Block thirty-six, (36) in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, as against you and eacn oi you ana ior such reiiet as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 12th day of February, 1923, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree rendered vin favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you, accord ing to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 30th day of December, A. D. 1922. EMMONS J. RICHEY, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSOX. jl-? Atty. for Plaintiff. Obregon knows, we'll be having to I ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL t r r. REX YOUNG General Auctioneer Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property PHONE 314 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense 4. t i In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of William M. Curyea, deceased: On reading the petition of G. W. Curyea praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 21st day of November, 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 testament of William M. Curyea, deceased; that said instru ment be admitted to probate, and the administration SAYS PAID TOO MUCH; SOLON RETUENS WAGE Pierre, S. D., Jan. 5. Protesting that he had received too much mon ey from the state for his services as a legislator, George P. Bennet, state senator from Pennington county, has returned the surplus. Mr. Bennett was' ill and unable to attend all of the 1921 session of the South Dakota legislature. On returning this year, he walked into the state treasurer's office and paid back to the state $187 lie had received for the time he was ill. Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy This is a pleasant, safe and re liable medicine for coughs and colds. It has been in use for many years and is held In high esteem in those of said estate be households where its good qualities granted to Benjamin Landis as exe-iare best known. It is a favorite with cutor; - mothers of young children, as it con- It is hereby ordered that you. and tains no opium or other harmful all persons interested in said matter drug. Try it when youTiave need may, and do, appear at the County of such a remedy. Weyrich & Had little n-irl nnlv 1 A ao-nAn)s,i KA ioB me ay lives a young man hlI0fl at otol, ...1 jr ... . ... I " -1 " - 1" Hum we irequenuy near caning up tent 1782. The tion ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Cass coun tj Nebraska. In th mattor nf tUa o-uo -jioi,) I ma "lu uw appear i me county oj. si a ' SLlil5.f?""P Court to be held in' and for said raba county, on the 22nd day of January, Agriculture is entitled to a reduc tion in the present freight rates, Railway Commissioner Thome A. Browne told the farm bureau federa tion Wednesday afternoon in an in formal speech that covered consid erable ground. Mr. Browne proceed ed to prove his contention. He produced figures covering the last ten years. These gave the aver age price received for wheat, corn, cattle and hogs in the Chicago mar kets and contrasted them with those now paid the farmer. He showed that the returns to the farmer from these four principal sources average about 25 per cent above "the pre-war figure Freight rates, on the other hand, upon these products of the farm are 55 per cent higher. Mr. Browne discussed the conten tion, of the railroads that they are not now earning a sufficient return or at most not more than a reason able one. He said that if the aggre gate revenues support this claim, then the remedy to apply is to in crease the rates on those products of me lactones that are still selling at a figure much in advance of the Dre war price and reduce the rates on farm products. The speaker said further that an inspection of the costs of living as reported by the government show that a number of commodities, in cluding a number that the farmer must buy, are soiling- at an nrlv.m above pre-war costs that exceeds the 55 per cent increase in freight rates. So far as these commodities are con cerned, taking the price basis, freight rates are relatively lower. Whatever decrease in revenues that would fol low irom cutting rates on agricul tural products, he said, should be made up, if necessary to make up, by increased rates on those gopds that are now favored by the price level. :o:- You can now buy stock in a new Mexican revolution at $10 a share. This at least is a welcome change from oil and mining stock swindles and the financing of anarchy in Ire land and flat money in Germany. ' :o: About the only consolation there is in starting the New Year from scratch that is to say, broke is that whatever success you make dur ing the New Year you can take cred it for. Nobody will say you inherited it. o:o A. N. Mathers, Gering banker and ranchman, a first termer in the leg islature, was named by the republi can majority for speaker at the par ty caucus Monday night. He was en dorsed by both democrats and pro gressives in his district. :o:-- The r.ritjsh have a new plan for settlement of the reparations ques tion, and a London news dispatch says the experts of the reparations eay3 the experts are putting the fin ishing touches to it. That probably is a mistake. It is France that pua the finishing touches to these plans.1 his lady friends on the telephone. Almost invariably he starts out: "Well, I didn't have nuthin else to do, so I thought I'd call you y up.' Which, to the average man's way of thinking, is about the most undiplo-j matic manner of opening a conversa tion imaginable. Yet the neighbors On reading the duly verified Deti- D' 1923' Hl ten 'cloc a- m- to Polder photos, $2.50, $3.50 and ofB.aSHlh pe? dozen-OIson Studio, e person and estate of Ruth A. C. PI J?L 2:Lt!?,1'??-0,Hl . Onno. .Tonmal offiri. iS.CM o r- ittu o.- IRf.vrtr lnmnntnn n I "c 6' .:, aixtx Limi UUUKC Ul lue J " . " 'r """am MereMrtT; aid Petition and that . ; paraonea her. the fagots had efTe7 1 f7wi.K. harin thereof siven to all Popular copyrights Jind tie latest dith been piled up for the fire She had been convicted of con cealing counterfeiters' dies inside her corset, at the command of her employer. executions ior witcncratt were 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 The west half (W ) of the southeast quarter C6E ) of Section 7, Township 11, North of Range 13, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka say the number of this young man's V Tu T fnrI - t 'a said court this 23rd day of December, , ' , , , yu""fe I"iU8 common in the old days, 3,000 being for the Purpose of raising funds for A n 1922 dates each week is only limited by t .. , Fneland'dnrin " IhP Wiat of a mortgage now on A' ALLEN J BEESOV the number of nights there are in rT Jlif,J the 8ald Premises. Said mortgage to be ,Sean d25.3wALLEN Jc?S5i.. the week. County Judge. Poultry Wanted! uuiik parliament. srofntiu itTifi k rr j ri ti Acs loU no 1711? 1 r TT!.1 I .-. . L!H J -. . - . wic co xi xu iuio. nic&s ana " " luienww may appear, ana Dyi' ffCVncF ner nine year old daughter were aiorebaia guaraian. In the District Court of Cass coun hanged at Huntington for "selliner Z rore uraerea mat tne ty, Nebraska. i ....... . . . " u" 01 in saia incompetent, ana Ethel Hiiir niMiniirr n. as ien 01 n.Cir Bums 10 me aevn ana raising a all persons interested in aid estate .,.;.-. n tZ"aV JT. of each day. to receive and examine 1 a ... . I - . I ovauvAuc xj. iiauicr. ueieniiiiiiL. storm oy puiung off their stockings appear before me at the chamber at To Constantine B. Hadley. defend and making a lather of soap. "ie -nouse in tne -uuy ot natts- ant: You are hereby notified that on The authority. Barrington. A fl?!-.? WeDraf?-. the 9th ay of August, 1922, Ethel NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John P. Clugey. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that will sit at the County Court room In Plattsmouth in said county, on tne zbtn aay or January. A. D. 1923 and on the 27th day of April. A. D. 13 J..J. at ten o clock in the forenonn all claims against said estate, with a view to tneir adjustment and al lowance. The time limited for ih mated that 30.000 were executed in Viw T " ' "aaie7 niea a petition against you w iJK.Lm. a. ill.. .u miu w itilumk. iiiin iiintMiA fa m v xuuuLiia iium 1 riH tin England on witchcraft charges. jany there be. why license and orderjty, Nebraska, the obiect and nraver day of January A. D. 1923. and the Its a terrible past that we haveliUould not be granted unto the said of which are to obtain a divorce lime limil.ed rr payment of debts is that you J one year from said 26th day of Jan- yet D r ti.-.-i j , I 7 . t-nma. ah r n'- 1 t "'"-uuitin, guaruiau, 10 e- from vnn nn tho m-minH .v1 v"l'IJ' uul cute said joint mortgage as set forthlhvo wtiriw l: "v"" uary, A. D. 1923. 0Hvuuuu trnu injustice sun laDove. Ar, fhB niaire withf witness my hand and the seal nf It is further, ordered that a copy for the term of 'more than two years MLaid County Court, this 16th day of of this order be nersonallv served on haai nn an tu. ,. I December, A. D. 1922. f have their poisonous talons in hu manity. But compare times -with last past, and for the custody of the We handle Poultry every day. Bring us yours any time. Call us for prices. Geo. V. Olson & Son South 6th St. Plattsmouth. Neb. those old days, and no argument is eQ " Bai a S lnor cnIla- tne issue of said mar needed that we're trettlw hMtl hlest iurteen days before the day riage, to-wit: Helen Estelle Hadley, neea.a mac were getting better. Iset for hearine. or nnhHshert for Ur a progress is certain, and the strug-l'nree successive weeks in The Platts- You are required to answer said mourn journal, a semi-weeiciy news- petition on or before Monday, Jan paper printed and published in said uarv 15th. 1922. . County of Cass. ; i , This notice is Dated at chamber, in Cass coun-j of an order of the District Court of gle is hopeless. It muBt have been Satan who in vented the expression, "the good old days." :o: 1 The most exquiiite line oi birth day and gift caids to be found any Jdis-;jw ALLEN J. BEESnw (Seal) d2.S-4W. Countv Jnde- FOR SALE ty, Nebraska, this loth day of De ceruber, 1922. JAMES T. BEG LEY. Judge of the District Court. Pursuance bato- Phon lYosX": change. d2v-4tsw. Cass county, Nebraska -ETHEL E. HADLEY, By Plaintiff. CHAS. E. MARTIN. ,d4-4w. Her Attorney. SENAT0E SPENCEE ASKS FOB. BEEE TASTING COMMISSION Washington, Jan. 4. A $100,000 beer tasting commission would be appointed under a bill introduced Senator Spencer, Missouri, republi can, today, to determine what alco holic content of liquids might be im bibed without inducing intoxication. ine commission of seven wnnM k composed of not less than two wom en who would be appointed by the president at salaries of not less than $50 per month. Km0T,0 it- commission are limited to $100,000 The secretary of aericnit,,! Hrfn8' nlactinZ the investiga tion and the commiinn u .. all powers of n f0,i0rni r "ave .vuviai saua jury. If the bill of Senator passed President Harding can find a targe number of well sons for the office in this city who" from Inn." c-rr.i WI1. 1 1 . " ii'"rate, can tell tho kickful oualitua r i. V tne beer. In fact the wh "Z ear ecutive of the nation. NO AEMY REGULATIONS ON WEARING MEDALS Washington, Jan. 5. The war de rtment todv hi.,.. ,e.W de' nvo, u2 ' """"'meu jurlsdic- ations granh w al "? a para stating "grulatio pa whenT the mner andUtne ! when former soldiers Rhaii V. mes wear ng specificallv th.V ::a""uo ire construed" a7D ciiiiiiea to Jug civilians military on Farm loans now made at 5.i-,dfIcoration8 from wearing them Seail S. Davis. 5tni TlaH.JLua aPPiopriate occasions- 1 State Bank Bldff. 1 T "1 " S I Jonal want ads pay. Try them. v