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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923-
PAGE F0X7X
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Cbc plattemoutb journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT rLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at PostofTice. Plattsmouth, Neb., as secoud-cJaas mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PEICE $2.C0 PEH YEAR DJ ADVANCE
ALAS, MY BROTHER
And the prophet took up the car
case of the man of God. and he laid
his carcase in his own grave; and
they mourned over him, saying, Alas
my brother. I Kings xiii, 29
30.
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This is the January thaw.
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A week from tomorrow is another
sales day.
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When it comes to quail hunting
and t lilusL iilcu aie liuc ai auuuiiii5 oai-
rows.
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The place to find everything is in
the dictionary.
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Time is money, that Ls why the
golden moments fly.
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Snow, more snow, and the small
boy will use his sled. Well, yes.
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The American dollar is the only j
silver tongued orator that can talk
in any language.
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Seven queens visited London for
Christmas, but we saw at least 700
queens here.
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How to be happy though married
Stay sober all the time and at home
some of the time.
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Cheap umbrellas last the longest.
Carry one and no friend will take it
by mistake for his.
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The trouble with bootlegging
Many a small boy is kept in after, booze is you have to be drunk before
school because his father worked his you can drink
arithmetic wrong.
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Air has always been free, but we
couldn't appreciate it until auto
tires were invented.
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Californians are saving peach pits
for fuel, but we shall continue to de
pend on the coal pits.
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The soviet government has ac
complished one aim; it has perfected
the nationalization of poverty.
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Uncle Sam seems to be the only
one who can take a hand in Europe
without putting his foot in it.
the stuff.
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Up to date the ISth amendment
has subsidized a good many more
ships than the subsidy bill has.
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A toothpaste mine has been open
ed in Nevada and they don't have to
keep their mouths shut about it.
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The man who says he doesn't care
what anybody thinks of him would
cot be so emphatic if he didn't care.
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Every once in a while you run
across a man who feels as big as a
dollar bill looks on a collection
plate.
All sorts of radicals and malcon
tents seem to be planning to get in
out of the wet by using the progres
sive umbrella.
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Dr. Emile Coue is here. His mana
ger is probably hoping that every
day, in every way, he will be getting
richer and richer.
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Let us at least cherish the fond
hope for this New Year that none of
our state officials will get themselves
involved in scandals.
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In one respect at least the new
year very much resembles the old.
The allied premiers are holding an
other conference this week.
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" The economist is the felloe who
gave a check to his wife for a Christ
mas present and asked her to tear it
up after she had shown it to the
neighbors. 1
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The maddest feeling the one you
have when you have bought a Christ
mag present for $5 and see the same
thing marked down to $3.19 some
where else.
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The situation i5? about the same in
the Lausanne conference. The na
tions are falling over each other try
ing to exchange what they got and
do not want.
It is difficult to say who is the
harder worked or the more edified,
the woman who keeps np with cur
rent fiction or the man who tries to
keep up with current divorce court
news.
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It is " objected now that Henry
Ford's Muscle Shoals scheme vio
lates the federal water power act.
The very best way to discover a lot
of law nowadays is to begin show
ing enterprise.
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It is customary on the first day of
January to write a New Year edi
torial one of those introspective
and restrospective affairs the wise
men are so fond of indulging in. Hut
we simply haven't the heart to do it.
So much that happened last year was
not so, and so much we expect to
happen this year may never materi
alize, that there's really nothing to
write about.
Folder photos, $2.50. $3.50 and
$5.00 per dozen. Olson Studio.
Oppo. Journal office. j5-6td,2tw
Reading the New York dispatches
indicates her Great White Way is
i
realy her great fight way.
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Yale students voluntarily decided
to limit drinking, but some may
think the sky is the limit.
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It i3 hard to borrow money because
the people who have it, have it be
cause they will not lend it.
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People who wear tight shoes may
be glad to learn a fire destroyed
shoe factory in Newton, N. J.
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In Ludlow, Mo., bandits got ?3.
000 and overlooked" $30,000, show
ing it doesn't pay to hurry'Soo much
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Fifty thousand dollars has been
paid for one strawberry plant. And
yet the prune plods along fn its dem
ocratic way. with charity for all and
a rash for none.
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As far as can be learned from his
tory no one ever bounded to immor
tality on the strength of his acquain
tance with the "What Men Will
Wear" department of the smart
monthly magazine.
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Twenty-two civilians, employes at
th Brooklyn navy yard, have Keen
indicted for the theft of goods val
ued at a million dollars, the govern
ment preferring to carry out its own
disarmament program.
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Walter Camp's All-Ajnerican se
lections this year were made diffi
cult by a wealth of good material
An All-American eleven of states
men would be twice as dificult for
an entirely different reason.
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Thomas A. Edison says there are
plenty of $10,000 jobs awaiting for
young men. The trouble with some
of the young men, however, is that
they seem to think they will come
right over and lift them up from
the street corner.
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A western man has designed a
single wheeled vehicle on the gyro
scope principle, with which he ex
pects to make 250 miles an hour.
This will reduce the pedestrian's
chance by about 100 per cent.
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- The average American's taste in
women is as elementary and limited
as his taste in food. In the one case
his choice is invariably steak and
French-fried: in the other, a baby
stare, a snub nose and a giggle!
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It is suggested at Lausanne that
the Armenians can have a national
home if the American congress will
appropriate 20 million dollars for it.
Maybe housing conditions in this
country should be improved with a
like sum, too.
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The state house workers, includ-
YOUR MASK
All criminals lie, but rare is the
man who can stick to a lie, say3
Michaef Hughes, Chicago's detective
chief. "We find a liar will tell a dif
ferent version of the same story to
almost everyone. So we lead a sus
pect into telling lies, th,en we check
him up. and finally in his mental
confusion the truth come out."
This bit of criminal psychology is
based on the principle of multiple
personality. In other words, that we
present a separate and distinct and
entireljt-different personality to each
person we meet.
Take your own case. In the pres
ence of your mother you act a cer
tain way, display a certain aptitude.
This is your personality, as mother
sees it.
Naturally, no two people see us
in exactly the same light.
And, naturally, we often disagree
and argue about the merits or de
fects of mutual acquaintances. You
may consider an acquaintance O. K.
Your friend may consider him N. G.
Neither of you can understand the
other's attitude.
We all know people who are clev
is in public, but mighty sweet to
mother, and that atones for a lot.
Another familiar expression:
Don't mind him. He's a good fellow
A STORY AND A MORAL
There was once a lad, so the story
goes, who often at the sunset hour
sat on the steps of his cottage home
and gazed longingly toward the hill
top where there was a great house
with windows. Finally the lad start
ed out to visit the mansion. As he
neared tse summit of the hill he
paused to look about him. He saw
the sun, a tlaming ball, slowly sink
ing in the western sky, and far down
the road whence he had come he saw
his own humble home, and behold!
The windows were gleaming like
gold.
It is only from distance, some
times, that we can gain the proper
perspective. Truly Nebraska has its
golden windows but they are not vis
ible to all its people. While it is not
necessary, p-rhaps, to journey afar
to catch the reflection, bat- there
should be a i-areful taking of stock
that each individual might appre
ciate more fully the true worth of his
own city.
There are towns whose achieve
ments in some respect Plattsmouth
might well emulate; there are faults
here to be corrected; there are cer
tain phases of activity to which we
must give our attention, improve
ments for which we must strive. But
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
App. Doc. 1, Page 209.
Forest H. Brunson, Plaintiff, vs
Richard Claiborne et al. Defendants
To the Defendants, Richard Clai
borne and wife Mrs. Richard Clai
borne, real name unknown; R. Clai-
born and wife, Mrs. R. Claiborn, real
names unknown; R. Claiborne and
wife, Mrs. R. Claiborne, real names
unknown; G. Powers and wife, Mrs.
G. Powers, real names unknown;
Town Association of Louisville, Cass
county, Nebraska Territory; Fred
erick L. Crawley and wife, Mrs. Fred
erick L. Crawley, real name un
known; F. S. Crawley and wife, Mrs.
F. S. Crawley, real nains unknown;
Richard Claiborne, Jr. and wife, Mrs.
Richard Claiborne, Jr., real name un
known; R. B. Claiborne, Jr. and
wife, Mrs. R. B. Claiborne, Jr., real
names unknown; R. B. Clayburn, Jr.
and wife, Mrs. R. B. Clayburn, Jr.,
real names unknown; Elizabeth A.
Register and husband Register,
real name unknown; Elizabeth A.
Claiborn and husband,
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
Emmons J. Richey. Plaintiff, -vs.
William B. Warbritton et al, De
fendants. To the defendants William B. War
britton; Mrs. Warbritton, real name
unknown; Rosan Decker;
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;
John Ross: Susan Ross: A. E. Alex
ander, real name unknown; -
Alexander, real name unknown; La-
R. B. Clai-, fayette Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette
born, Jr., real name unknown; Elvira Nuckolls, real name unknown;
Monteith: Alvira Monteith: William I Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas
Moore and wife, Mrs. William Moore, W. Newman, real name unknown;
real name unknown; Vv'm. Moore and ! Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E.
wife, Mrs. Wm. Moore, real names (Jones, real name unknown, each de-
unknown; C. B-E. Claiborn and wife, , ceased, real names unknown, and all
Mrs. C. B. E. Claiborn, real names persons having or claiming any in-
unknown; C. B. E. Claiborne and terest in Lots seven, (7) eight (8)
wife, Mrs. C. B. E. Claiborne, real land nine (9) and the west thirty
names unknown; Proprietors of the feet of Lot ten, (10) and that part
Town of Louisville, Cass county, N. of Lot ten (10) described as follows:
T. ; Jacob F. Hoover and wife, Mrs. ; Commencing at a point on the north
Jacob F. Hoover, real name unknown ; line of said Lot 10, 11 feet west of
after all Plattsmouth is a good place j Jacob F. Huber and wife. Mrs. Jacob the northeast corner thereof; thence
when he's sober." Liquor brings out in which to live and we say this not ' iiu.'jer ;?al nam,e unknown: Jacob , west 011 sam lot line j leei. mence
lciuen personalities. Dy reason ot sentiment but because k0-.
Carry this analysis to its logical lof very evident facts. Nowhere are I Theodore Heim. real name unknown ;! inches, to the place of beginning, all
conclusion and every one has a dis-lthe possibilities greater or the pros- Thetoe Heim and wife, Mrs. Thetoe being in Block thirty-six, (36) in
Heim, real name unKnov.11; Aaron u. ,ine lhv 01 i lausraouui, Lass couii-
B. Fox and J. V. Glover, and all per
sons having or claiming any interest
in Lot numbered One Hundred Nine
ty (190) in the Village of Louisville,
real names
ing the code secretaries and consti
tutional officers, Iiave presented for
mer Governor and Mrs. McKelvie
with a grandfather clock, of beauti
ful mahogany. They could of afford
ed to have given a clock of gold to
repay him for the big salaries grant
ed them at his instigation for the
last four years.
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Japan's population now is 57,
65S.000, reports census headquar
ters at Tokio. This is nearly half as
many people as live in the tremen
dously large territory of continental
United States. And Japan proper is
smaller than California. The Japa
nese population is increasing one
person every 43 seconds. That is the
real Yellow Peril. And it's decidedly
more ' of a peril to Japan than to
others.
tlnct and different personality for ev-j pects brighter or the people better.
ery person with whom he ever comes One of the proofs that our faith is
contact. It is unhumanly impos- J rightly placed is that the strangers
sibly to treat two people the same! who have come in such vast numbers
way to exhibit the same personal-I are of the highest type and thev are
ty to both. eager to reside here permanently.
I
Some philosopher said something! We do not speak boastingly, but Cass county, Nebraska,
about us entering this world alone I unless we believe in nnr-splvps .P unknown
and iMvinff i oin0 t Lar,f ; ,i , You and each of you are hereby
" ""6 UC-P" " "" ""- notified that on the 22nd day of
gree, we also go through life alone, hdenee of others, and 'only as we December, A. D. 1922, the plaintiff
No matter how intimate we may dream of great things for our city in the foregoing entitled cause, filed
become with friend, mother, father, will they come to pass. his Petition in the District Court of
...?f- - ,ol , ., . , m-4,u .1 - , , Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you
wife or husband, there is always -With such rapid growth it has and each e'f you are ' made par'ties
someining we Keep to ourselves. This Dten cumcuit tor Plattsmouth to keep defendant for the purpose of obtain
hidden personality safely masked is up with itself. From a-medium sized nS a decree from said Court quiet-
Fox and wife, Mrs. Aaron B. Fox, ; ty. Nebraska, real names unknown
real name unknown; Fox & Glover, I You and each of you are hereby
a co-partnership composed of Aaron . noiifitd that Emmons J. Richey, (And said real estate in absolute title
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of CaiS coun
ty, Nebraska. .
State of Nebraska, County ot
CaTo all persons interested in the es
tate of Marquis LaFayette Scott, de
ceased, both creditors and Heirs .
You and each of you are nr
notified that Emma J. Scott filed her
petition in the County Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, on me :
January, A. D. 1923, alleging that
Marquis LaFayette Scott, deceased,
departed this life in the town oe
Pacific Junction, Mills county, btate
of Iowa, on the 20th day of vem-ber.-A.
D. 1917, leaving a last will
and testament; that said last will
and testament has been duly proved
and allowed as the last will and tes
tament of said Marquis LaFayette
Scott, deceased, in the County ol
Mills and State of Iowa; that a copy
of said will and the-probate tnereui,
duly authenticated, is herewith pro
duced by said Emma J. Scott, the
person interested in said will; that
the place of residence of said Mar
quis LaFayette Scott, deceased, was
the town of Pacific Junction, in the
County of Mills and State of Iowa;
that said Marquis LaFayette Scott
died seized of the following described
real property in Cass county, Ne
braska: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 79, in the
northwest quarter of the south
east quarter (NW'i SE'4 ) of
Section twelve, (12) Township
twelve, (12) North, Range
thirteen. (13) east of the 6th
P. M., in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska; also
Lots 89 and 93 in the south
west quarter of the northeast
quarter of said Section twelve,
(12) Township twelve, (12)
North, Range thirteen. (13) east
of the 6th P. M., in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and containing in
all 32.95 acres
the Real Self.
And none of us ever fully under
stands our real self. We think we do.
Then comes a time when we think !
things over in a bewildered sort of
town it has become, a busy, prosper
ous city with all of a city's prob
lems, and with the expansion there
is need for adaption in order that
the growth may be svmmetric.il.
way and are unable to understand While we are proud of the size, mere
certain of our actions. bigness is not sufficient. There must
The greatest mystery, the most in- be development in many ways if' the
teresting things in the universe is proportions are to be maintained,
human personality. Our real selves. With the new year, it is well for
under analysis are uncanny almost Ins to think upon all these things. It from all estate, right, title, claim or
ing the record title in Plaintiff to
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
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
I as against you and ech of you and
by such decree to, wholly exclude
you and each of 'you and all of you
to the point of being terrible.
n
A NEW STAR IS BORN
The astronomical world is proper
Iy startled by tidings of a "new star"
reported by a Rumanian scientist. A
new star" is a very serious matter.
nothing less than a collossal confla
gration in the depths of space. Some
where a luminous sun has plunged
headlong into an enormous insert
mass of nebulosity with the result
that a hurricane of fiery vapor is
created, a mixture of hydrogen, hel
lum .calcium, titanium and iron
among other incandescent forms
Emerges a new globe of glowing gas
and a new star is born.
The whole area in which this oc
curs is hurled about at a terrific
speed and such- solar systems' as the
little one of which our world is a
part would be engulfed in an in
stant. The excitement then is caused
by consideration of these hazards
is well for us to reallv know our Mnterest therein or to any part there-
... ai.CU6lI1 ttUu ,l3 Kiif&Sr You re required to answer said
us neeus, us resources. As Individ- netition on or before the 5th dav of
i
uals we should think seriously of February, A. D. 1923, or your de
tim nnnnrfuniii Qni oc s,i rauit win De entered in said cause
group qf people, with the same in
terest at heart, we should work for
the fulfillment of the ideal.
Truly the windows are golden. Let
us strive in the new year to make
the gleam even brighter as it re-d25-4w.
fleets the true worth within.
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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 II. DUXBURY,
p.'air.un, i:ied a petition and com
menced an action in the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on
the 20th day of October, 1922, again
st you and eacji of you, the object,
purpose and prayer of which is to
obtain a decree of court quieting the
title to Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and
nine, (9) and the west thirty feet
of Lot ten. (10 and that part of Lot
ten (10) described as follows: Com
mencing at a point on tiie north line
of said Lot ten (10) 11 feet west of
the northeast corner thereof, thence
west on EaM lot line 3 feet, thence
south 9 feet, 4 inches, thence east
3 feet, thence north 93 feet and 4
inches, to the place of beginning,
ai being in Block thirty-six. (30) in
the City of Plattsmouth. Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, as against you and
each of you and for such relief as
may be just and equitable.
You ar.d 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 in favor of plaintiff and
against you and each of jrou, accord
ing to the prayer of said petition.
Dated thi3 30th day of December,
A. D. 1922.
EMMONS J. RICHEY,
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
jl-? Atty. for Plaintiff.
His Attorney.
Chicago papers insist that the di-
orced wife of Harold McCormick
has a real romance with the Swiss
landscape architect who is now a
part of her staff. They are expecting
a marriage every day, now that the
time limit fixed by the McCormick
divorce has expired. The husband
could not wait so wedded his prima
donna in Europe but the ex-wife
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 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
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued out of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, and in pur
suance of a decree of said court, in
an action therein, indexed at Ap
pearance Docket , Number , Ex
ecution Docket , Number
nf Nnvpmher. 1922 and niirnort.iner
docs nothing indiscreet or question- to be the last will and testament of
able. If her second marriage now oc-the said deceased, may be proved and
curs there will ha nroof that th allowed, and recorded as the last
which, in this case, are past trou- cwJaa ara ,i ,n it ,,, will and testament of William M.
blin much about s nee it i rilr,, S Curyea, deceased; that said instru-
f f . .J . 1 3 CU Rockefeller's favorite child and an- ment be admitted to probate, and the
lated that the birth of the star may othPr mrriM hi .t naii.rii. administration nf said estate be
ter, Swiss francs ought to go to a granted to Benjamin Landis as exe-
cuiur ,
It is hereby ordered that you, and
:o: ' all Dersons interested in said matter
nave occurred many centuries ago
and only Just become discernible by
us. The last such discovery was that
of the Nova in Aquila of 1918, and
premium.
Attempting to get an impartial ma v. and do. annear at the County
mat nappened 900 years before this I history of the World war. the Car- Court to be held in and for said
world learned of it. Previous to that, ne
in 1901, the Nova in Perseus was
discovered by scientists, some 300
years after its birth.
nine iifiunus win snow ineiaii important countries. This is
comparative safety of our world. The something unique, trying to get con
sun, 93,000.000 miles away, sends its quered and conqueror to agree as to
light to us in eight minutes. Light what really happened. They will not
taking several centuries is an incred- agree, as the news will inform you
ible distance away, more miles than later.
the human mind can conceive. It is
estimated the world we live in has Post card photos, $1.00 per dozen, said court this 23rd day of December
existed a couple of thousand million Olson Studio. Oppo. Journal office. A ATTVV T nPF(;nv
r iij ni . . ,
jj-umi,iw (Searf d2F-3v. County Judge.
A. . il.. O t 3 .1 O T . .
ie Foundation hires experts on ,
both sides. Six prominent Germans show cause; if anv there be , why"the
are named on the writing commit-j prayer of the petitioner should not
tee, to co-operate with groups from be granted, and that notice of the
pendency ot said petition and mat
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing 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
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years without being swept into one
of these conflagrations, and millions
of planets have similarly escaped.
The chief interest of recurring phe
nomenon is in the suggestion that
f this world of ours ever does come
o an end it will be in this manner.
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ASK FOR ROAD CHANGE
Olson Electric Studio, open every
day. Pictures taken day or night un
til nine in the evening. j5-6td,2tw would eliminate one of the crossings
on the Rock Island railroad and
From Wednesday's Dally.
Yesterday afternoon G. P. Cook.
R. M. Coatman, F. Daughty and
Charles Ayers, all of the vicinity of
Alvo, were in the city to take up
with the board of county commis
sioners the matter of a change in the
highway near that place which
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REX YOUNG -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. S3.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
F. Clugey, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
Ofou are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room
in Plattsmouth in said county, on
!the 26th. day of January, A. D. 1923,
and on the 27th day of April, A. D.
wherein Merchants National Bank
of Omaha, ebraska, isplaintiff and
Pollock Parmele, Louise Parmele, his
wife, Charles C. Parmele, a -widower,
Will Jean. Marie Jean, his wife,
Bank of Nehawka, a corporation,
Gustave Thilip Raschke, a single
man, are defendants, I will at ten
o'clock a. m. on the 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1923, at the south front door
of the Court House of Cass county,
Nebraska, in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The west half of the south
east quarter (W SEi4),of
Section thirty-four (34) in
Township thirteen, (13) North
Range twelve, (12) east of the
Gth P. M.; the east half of the
southwest quarter. SW )
of Section thirty-four, (34) in
Township thirteen, (13) North
ltange twelve, (12) east of the
tith P. M.; a strip of ground
eight (S) rods wide off the east
side of the northwest quarter
(NWU) of the southwest quar
ter" (SWU) of Section thirty
four, (34) in Township thir
teen, (13) North Range twelve,
(12) east of the Gth P. M., in
Cass county, Nebraska
to satisfy the costs of the said ac
tion and increased and accruing
costs; to satisfy the plaintiff's first
lien upon the said real estate in the
sun
a
la
pe
da
lien upon the sa"d real estate in the
sum of Eleven Thousand, Seven Hun
dred Nineteen and Ninety-nine One
Hundredths Dollars, ($11,719.99)
with interest at ten per cent (10)
per annum from date, bringing ihe
surplus, if any, into court to abide
further order of the court in the
premises; all as provided bv said
order and decree; the said real es-
was devised to Emma J. Scott; and
the following is a copy of the prayer
of the said petition:
Wherefore. said petitioner
prays that the said will be ad
mitted to probate in Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, and that the court
shall fix a time for hearing up
on this petition according to
law; that notice of the time and
nlace of said hearing be given
to all persons interested in said
estate, botli creditors and heirs,
for three weeks successively, ac
cording to law, to show cause,
if any there be, why said instru
ment should not be proved, al
lowed and probated as the last
will and testament of said de
ceased; and that said will may .
be allowed and probated as the
last will and testament of said
Marquis LaFayette Scott, de
ceased, and that such other and
further orders and proceedings
may be had in the premises as
may be required by the statutes
in such cases made and pro
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all. persons interested in the estate
of Marquis LaFayette Scott, deceas
ed, both creditors and heirs, may,
and do. appear at the County Court
to be held in and for said county, on
the 5th day of February, 1923, at
ten 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 there
of be given to all persons interested
in said estate, both creditors and
heirs, by publishing 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 11th day of January, A.
D. 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
(Seal) jll-3w. . County Judge.
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 the heirs and to all persons in
terested in the estate of Lee C. Sham.
deceased:
On reading the petition of Hulda
Sharp praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 6th dav of
January, 1923, and purporting to be
me last will and testament of the
said deceased, may be proved and al
lowed and recorded as the last will
and testament of Lee C. Sharp, de
ceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the adminis
tration of said, estate be granted to
Peters Trust Company, as executor;
it is nerehy 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
county, on the 29th day of January,
a. u. iv z 3, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to
show cause, if anv the ho -ah
the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted, and that notice of
the pendency of said Detition nH
that the hearing thereof be given to
i of Six Thousand Eighty-nine . i:.,!, C"--Blt"u m sain matter
nd Eighteen One-Hundredths Dol- 1 " 15 P7 or l.nU rder
(56.0S9.1S) with interest at ten I " ' V" r' senV7
r cent (10) per annum from L,n;: 7,. 7 , IU sa,a
te; to satisfy the plaintiff's second &"' f! three successive weeks
f
General Auctioneer
Live Stock Real Estate
Personal Property
PHONE 314
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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in any way causing annoyance to i, ea,cU. day' to. receive and examine the pr0perty of the said defendants
the residents of the vicinity would a11 .clailns fP"lst ,?ai? estfte- wjt,h Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebrask
c ut out one railroad crossing that ? view to Jelr dJu,s.tnni and al. this 8th day of January, 1923.
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now exists. The matter-will be taken -"-
nr. i,t- v,, th .w,r -ho presentation of claims against said
up later by the county board. ute ,g tlire months frQm tfce 2(Jth
, , . day of January, A. D. 1923. and the
iarm loans now made at 5. time limited for payment of debts is
Searl S. Davis, 201 Plattsmouth one year from said 26th day of Jan-!
uary. A. D. 1923.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said
December
ALLEN J. BEESON,
C. D. QUINTON,
Sheriff. Cass County,
, Nebraska.
To feel strong, have good appe-
prior to said day of hearinir
Witness toy hand and seal of said
Court, this 6th' day of January, A.
XX 1923.
,o ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) jll-3w. County Judge.
BIG COMMUNITY SALE
State Bank Eldg.
Stair p photos, 10 cts. per dozen.
Olson Studio. Oppo. Journal ofSoe.
j5-6td,2tw (Seal) d25-4w.
jtite and digestion, sleep soundly and
enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bit-
County Court, this 16th day of'rs,-the system tonic. Price,
mber. A. D. 1922. 'Sl.-o.
County Judge, j - Journal want ads pay. Try them.
The Bryan & Hall Community
sale. Saturday, January 13. 1923, at
Nebraska City.
Fifty head of horses and mules,
including well matched and well
broke teams, also saddle horses.
Seventy-five head of ttiQ fn.i,.,i
1 - " - " - 1U,AUU
ng twenty head of chnina. oi--
heifers, good stork rattia tt-
- -" win kii.
uuu-uer cows.
Household goods, farm implements
and harness.
Sale starts at 10:00 a. m. Every
thing except livestock sold before
noon.
, BRYAN & HALL.