PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOTTRNAL THURSDAY, MAY 3, PAGE FOTTR r Cbc plattsmouth Jouvml PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Catered at Poe toff Ice. Plattsmouth, Neb., aa second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher NOTICE To Pierce Gillespie, Defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of December, 1922,! RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.66 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE RICHES THAT PERISH There is a sore evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, riches kept for the owners thereof to their hurt. But those riches perish by evil travail. Ecclesiastes v, 13 and 14. -:o:- A bad nest. egg will even ruin a love f :o: Every night is too long- to stay out all of it. Clothes make aesthetic dancer. the man, not the April has 30 April Fool days, for the weather man. : :o:- A golden wedding i3 when a couple has gone fifty-fifty. o.o The will of the people loaves the politicians too much. ! :o: One uplift movement everybody favors is uplifting chins. :o: A man in San Francisco claims he has a clock 110 years old. It must be an old timer. :o: ; It's sometimes a very easy matter to get revenge, but what do you have when you get it? o: o Texas aviators accidentally bomb cd a bakery and they say the dough rose very rapidly. Beautiful spring weather. :o: The latest peril is sunburn. :o: i First of May and all is well. The thing that counts most is the adding machine. ; -:o: It is easy to find fault. But there isn't much reward. :o: Turpentine is not bugs. It kills them. :o: The. trees are leafinj erything looks lovely. ;! :o: good for bed out and ev- People breathe from 14 to 17 times a minute, but not the minute after finding a quarter. :ot Suppose you were an enemy of the Ohio lady who talked ten whole days without stopping? :o: It never rains in the Sahara and A canoe is a boat that turns over when you change seats. ; :o: 1 Give a man enough rope and he will smoke himself sick. ' o:o A gardener tells us it is hard to keep a good weed down. :o: Running up and down newspaper columns is good exercise. :o: The only hard thing about holding a job is the work it takes. :o: Half of the fun of fishing is know ing you ought to be working. Whereas, In the ordering of the Divine Providence that nresides nvpr Mary Gillespie filed a petition against tne destinies of Individuals and na- you In the District Court or lass j tions, our fraternal circle has been county, Nebraska, the object andoen by death in the transfer of prayer of which are to obtain a di-jOUr beloved brother, Luther Fuller vorce from you on the ground of jton. to tne Grand Aerie of Eternity, extreme cruelty and that she be,amj given the custody of the minor child, j whereas. In his removal subordin- T? li li Vnn ara ronnlrpd to answer x o r i . v i a " . tin: ucire iu. joo uas suKiamen ine loss of a loyal member whose virtues the 28th day of May, 1923 MARY GILLESPIE, a9-4w. Plaintiff. ss. LEGAL NOTICE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, should be held in enduring remem bra nee, therefore, Be it resolved, that Plattsmouth aerie hereby testifies to the worth of its departed brother and expresses its deep sense of the severe loss It experiences in his perpetual separa tion from its councils and its activi- It is hereby certified that at the ties, and be it further adjourned regular annual meeting of j Resolved, that we extend our sin the members of the Farmers Mutual) cere condolences to those near and Fire & Live Stock Insurance Com-1 dear to the deceased, and that any pany of Cass County, Nebraska, held ! dependent upon him shall be recip- on March 31, 1923, the Articles oijienis oi our continued fraternal re Incorporation of said company were.gard and brotherly assistance If o Eating more lemons in spring keeps you from feeling like one. :o: War never pays. War i3 hell. Therefore, raising hell never pays. A gossip much alike. strike. :o: - and a ratlesnake are Both rattle before they -:o: Few movie actresses are chosen for their faces. Usually, it is merely a matter of form. :o: Mr. LaFollette is out to split the Gobi deserts, so can't tell you what f republican party over the president's proposal to put the United States in to the world court. But Mr. LaFol- i !ette was ready to split the republi can party, anyway, we guess. :o: they do on picnics. :or A man has a right to get mad if he ; is dunned for a bill, because he may have'to pay the thing. :o: The women are wearing gaily col ored shoes and those with big feet get madder and madder. :o: Group of Pennsylvania miners were lucky. Paid $900 to bootleggers and didn't get any booze. :o: The author of "The Sheik" has gone to Algeria, perhaps to see what she has been writing about. Perfumer says men will adopt watch chain powder puffs. He means males. He doesn't mean men. -o: o- Republicans say that Harding's campaign manager may be Brown. Democrats hope he will be blue. : n A Seattle hen laid 365 eggs in 365 days. Poor overworked hen, she should join the bricklayers union. n : o It has just about gotten so in this country that every time a dressmaker makes a dress she makes an enemy. Scientists are unselfish creatures, anyhow. They are forever trying to postpone death, though they know perfectly well that fame and fortune rarely pay much attention to a sci entist until after he is dead. :o: Ambassador Harvey and the Prince of "Wales have been exchang ing compliments again. T-hey seem to think it's safe now that congress has adjournel and the matchful eye of Senator Pat Harrison is no longer on them. amended as follows The preamble being amended to read as follows: We, the undersigned, and all persons who become members, do hereby associate ourselves, in a mutual tornado, fire and live stock insurance company, under the Statutes of the State of Ne braska, and more particularly expressed as follows: Article I being amended to read as follows: I That the Slid corporation ' shall be known as "The Farm ers Mutual Tornado, Fire and Live Stock Insurance Company of Cass county, Nebraska. Article IV being amended to read as follows: IV That the object of said corporation shall be to insure detached farm houses, barns, granaries and property usually contained therein; and horses, mules, cattle, sheep and hogs against los3 or damage by fire and lightning. And also to in sure such property against di rect loss or damage by torna does, cyclones and high wind. The liability of each separate class of policies shall be limited to losses only In the class of in surance In which such policies are written. In Witness Whereof, said Corpora tion ha3 caused these presents to be signed by their President and at tested by their Secretary this 2nd day of April, 1923. J. W. TRITSCH, Attest: President. J. P. FALTER, Secretary. needed, and be it further Resolved that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the aerie, and that a copy thereof, duly at tested by the Worthy President and the Secretary, shall be furnished the bereaved family. W. M. BARCLAY, JAMES REBAL. JOSEPH HADRABA. ESTRAY NOTICE I have taken up on my farm, three and .a quarter miles east of Louis ville on the Louisville road, a dark colored horse, between a dark bay and sorrel color. Weight 850, blind in one eye, white hind feet. Owner may have same by claiming horse and paying for expense and advertise ment. Clarence Busche. al9-ltd,4sw Magazines at Journal office. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. ALVO DEPARTMENT! William Timblin autoed to Lin coln Tuesday. The senior class play, "Safety First," will be given May 11. Arthur Dinges and Chester Ough autoed to Lincoln Tuesday afternoon. Miss Violet Ough went to Lincoln Friday evening to spend a few weeks. The junior enjoyed a party and picnic Friday evening on the school grounds. Carroll Foreman spent last week with his brother, James Foreman and family in Omaha. The Alvo Tarent-Teachers associa tion will have its last meeting Wed nesday night, May D. Robert Parmenter went to Lin coln Monday evening on business, returning home Tuesday noon. The eighth and the ninth grades You'll want to make ready for the big carnival that is coming a week from next Monday. It will be here all week and is a guaranteed attrac tion, :o: A garden is a great convenience, for neighbors' chickens NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of Cass" coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Sena James, incompetent. Notice is hereby given that in pur In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. John M. Kaffenberger, Plaintiff, vs. White et al, Defendants. i To the defendants, White, real name unknown, husband of Sarah T. White; Shephard Fales; Mrs. Shephard Fales, real name unknown; Israel G. Haniman; Mrs. Israel G. Haniman, real name unknown; Anthony Voll; Mrs. An thony Voll, real name unknown; the. heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons . defeated the Eagle eighth and ninth having or claiming any interest in j grades in a game of baseball Friday, the east half ( E ys ) of the northwest j II. S. Ough and son, Chester, went quarter (NW'i).and the northwest to Lincoln Sunday evening where quarter (NW'4) of "the northeast Mr. Ough will spend a few days visit quarter (NE'i) of Section fifteen, ing relatives. Chester returned home (15) Township twelve, (12) North Monday. Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th The third, fourth, fifth and sixth P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne-j grades will present an operetta, "In breska, real names unknown: ; the Land of Dolls." Uuuc.r the super- You and each of you are hereby ' vision of their teachers, Miss Hen notified that John M. Kaffenberger, j ningsen and Lefferdink. as plaintiff, filed a petition and com-j Mr. and Mrs. Cowles came in Sun menced an action in the District day from Arkansas and will make Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on their home here with their son, Rob the 21st day of April. 1923, against ert Parmenter. They will occupy the you ad each of you, the object, pur- D. B. Williams property, pose and prayer of which is to ob- II. D. Richardson has purchased tain a decree of Court quieting the the meat market and grocery from I. title to all of the east half (EV2) of D. Wills and invites your patronage, the northwest quarter (NW'i) and Mr. Wills will devote his time to the northwest quarter i the northeast quarter ry fifteen. (15) (NW4 ) of other interests which require his per (NE 4 ) of soiidl attention. Township; Mrs. L. Lauritsen returned home Section twelve, (12) North Range twelve, : Tuesday-eveninir from Pennsylvania (12) east of the 6th P. M., in the . where she accompanied her father. ruance of an Order of James T. Beg- VUUIliy ol aBS eBraEiia' as asamsi' Mr. Hull, about three weeks ago. Mr. ley. Judge-of the District Court of OU anu e,cn OI you ana Ior Slicn Hull will remain there with his sis- auu ters for the present. Mrs. Lauritsen ' erreatlv enioved the trin. of the real estate hereinafter de- You and each of you are further Mr. and Mrs. George Bray and crihfi than win Ho cniri m , J notified that you are required to an- rl.jTip-htrr Wmi nf Rvrarnsp. Mr. of the court house in'!swer &aiU f"uu" u" or Iore -won-; am Mrs. Walter Thompson and baby A 1 A Cass countv. Nebraska, made on the Cl,lr rtulliI as msy De Jusl 12th day of April, 1923. for the sale (eauitable State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. On this 2nd day of April, 1923, be fore me the undersigned, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and quali fied for and residing in said county, personally appeared J. W. Tritsch, President, and J. JP. Falter, Secretary of the Farmers Mutual Fire and Live Stock Insurance Company of Cass County, Nebraska, who subscribed their names to the foregoing cer tificate in my presence, and each be ing first duly sworn, stated that the above and foregoing amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of said company were made at the adjourn ed annual meeting of said company held on March 31. 1923, at 1:30 p. m., and passed by the unanimous vote of all members present. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal the day and year last above written. ESTELLA L. GEIS, (Seal) Notary Public. south door Plattsmouth. in said County of Cass, cn the Sth day of May, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 In the Town of Greenwood, Cass county, Ne braska; also Lots 475, 476, 477, 47S and 479 and Lots 482, 483, 4S4. 485 and 4S6, in the Town of Greenwood, in said county. Said sale will remain open for bids for one hour. " Dated this 12th day of April, A. D. 1923. DR. N. D. TALCOTT, Guardian of Sena James, alC-3w. j. Incompetent. aay, me ui any oi June, ivzi, or of Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. the allegations therein contained will France of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. be taken as true and a decree will oienn Rutledge and baby of Nehaw be rendered in favor of plaintiff and.ka gpent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. against you and each of you, accord-1 Arthur Dinges. ing 10 me prej-er oi saia petit icn (Commission expires Aug. 10, 1927.) -au- When they want a divorce in Co chin, China, they break two chop sticks. Here they break furniture. : :o: ' They are asking us to send our old clothes to t,urope, out many or us ! ..tj.. j,( would get sunburned witnout tnem. :o: The Illinois legislature hac refused to consider a Sabbath observance law and says "it is a problem for moral and religious teachers." Sabbath ob servance is a problem for everybody. Lawmakers cannot avoid their share I of responsibility by ignoring it. :o: The Hawaiian house of represen tatives has petitioned congress for an amendment to the Volstead act ncrmitting the manufacture of wines and beers in the island, which was our first intimation that they had been paying any attention to the Vol stead act. :o: Young ladies, do not ask a young man if you are the only girl he ever loved. Ask him if you are the only one he ever spent any money on. -:o:- President Harding assures us that his Alaska trip will not be an elec tioneering tour. We believe it. Alas ka doesn't get an elcctoria! vote. :o: The government intimates that it will prosecute the sugar speculators unless they quit gouging the public. Something stronger than an intima tion is needed. :o: An American In Paris has boon arrested for trying to sell a hotel that didn't belong to him. Evidently that good old home game doesn't work so well abroad. :o: Illinois is to vote on a ?100,000, 000 bond Lssue and all the small poli ticians are out working for it, which may be taken to mean that they in tend to get their share. :o: Before accepting the administra tion's plan to marry Europe to re form her perhaps it would be better first to find out whether Europe really wants to be reformed, or just wants to be married. REX YOUNG General Auctioneer Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property PHONE 314 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense 4- NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. , In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Na thanial N. Isbell, 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 7th day of May, A. D. 1923. and on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each das, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 7th day of May, A. D- ,1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 7th day of May, 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 6th day of April, 1923. A. L. TIDD, (Seal) a-4w. - Acting Co. Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. Estate of John Bajeck, deceased, In the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sona interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs, take notice, that John Bajeck. who is one of the heirs of said deceased and interested in such, has filed his petition alleging that John Bajeck died intestate in Cass county, Nebraska, on or about the 28th day of June, 1906, being a resi dent and inhabitant of the county and state aforesaid, and the owner of the following described real es tate, to-wit: Commencing at a point 3.125 chains south of the center of Section 13,' Township 12, North, Range 13. East; thence south 9.375 -chains; thence west 20 chains to the one-eighth section line; thence north on said one eighth section line 9.375 chains.; thence east to the place of be ginning, all in the NW4 of SV.T1,4 of Section 13. Township 12, North, Range 13, East, in Cass county, Nebraska, except the right of way of .the Mis souri Pacific Railway company running through said estate leaving as his sole and only heirs at law, and the only persons interested in said estate: Mary Rys, daughter; Michael Bajeck. son; John Bajeck, son; Katharina Kratochvil, daughter; James Bajeck, son; Anna Vos trejs, daughter and Anton Ba jeck, a son; said John Bajeck, deceased, also left surviving him his widow, Anna Bajeck, since deceased that said decedent died intestate; that no application for administra tion has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been ad ministered in the State of Nebraska, and that the Court determine who are the heirs of said deceased, their degree of kinship and the right of descent in the real property of which the deceased died seized, which has been set for hearing on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1923, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this ISth day of April, A. D. 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. C. E. MARTIN, Atfy. NOTICE1 TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Jo seph Schlater, deceased. To the creditors of saM estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the Sth day of May, A. D. 1923, and on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1923. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their ' adjustment and al lowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 8th day of May, A. D. 1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 8 th day of May, A. D. 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 6th day of April, A. D. 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) a9-4w. County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. Dated this 21st day of April, A. D. 1923. JOHN M. KAFFENBERGER, Plaintiff. W. G. KIECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE M. E. Church Notes The revival campaign still con tinues, this being the third week. The interest is not what it should be, judging from visible results, but per haps this judging should be the farthest away of all our thoui Last Sunday night this Alvo c munity surely did turn out to i overflowing of the house. And morning attendance was great, I whether the attendance Is me from curiosity or of vital interest mains to be seen. Meetings et afternoon and evening are announ ed, up till Sunday night. What tLeiu will take place the Good Lord al0ne knows. Up to date there have b ml about thirty at the altar. Miss Met - er, the evangelist, is a preacner; a the Wesleyan doctrine and her stat -ard of holiness as she preaches 1 seems beyond the grasp of many, i far she has preached the Bible at pleads for sanctified Christians in t the churches. This, too. is Bible. S I Thess. 5. Now whether the met ings close Sunday or not let ever. body who attends the service brit ' your offering for the evangelist. Tn was our agreement. If you cat. . come, please send the offering. Ml ; Meeker is an earnest worker and v o must not be slackers because sorr j teachings by various ministers i their respective pulpits are not uni versally endorsed or preached just 3. suit our fancy. We , are glad for tt t friendly help of the Brethren churc ... during the meetings also the good In terest shown by the Elmwood pastor, F. A. Saia, and members of hi) . church. While the meetings are h) progress you are earnestly Invited t- come and get the message. The editor of the C. C. Advocate requests that we send In our sub scription price thi3 month if possible. Brethren, please send cards to the book concern and O. K. the Advocate. Anyone desiring the paper of our church may have it from now till Dec. 31 for only $1. f The Rev. Frank A. High, superin tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, sends a very encouraging letter, say ing that Judge Munger in dealing with the liquor interests found 182 guilty out of 182 cases and the av erage fine $450 besides an average four-year sentence in the pen. Other splendid items were mentioned. Don't forget the, semi-annual dis trict convention at the University Place church on May 7. A good pro gram is on. Rev. Galloway will fill the pulpit for Rev. Saia at Elmwood on May 24. . I Best wishes to you. , REV. AHRENDTS. i; . Journal ads get results. In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Ferdinand J. Hild and Edward Gansemer, Plaintiffs, vs. George W. Norton et al. Defendants. To the defendants George W. Nor ton; Martha II. Norton, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estates of George W. Norton, Martha II. Norton and An thony F. Long, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons hav ing or claiming 'any interest in the north half (NTi) of the northwest quarter (NW'4) of Section fourteen, (14) Township eleven, (11) Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Ferdinand J. Hild and Edward Gansemer, as plaintiffs, filed a petition nd commenced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 28th day of April, 1923, against you and each of you. the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title of Ferdinand J. Hild in and to the north half (N) of the northwest quarter (NW'4) of Section fourteen, (14) Township eleven, (11 Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, as against you and each of you and for such other relief 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 11th day of June, 1923, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you, ac cording to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 28th day of April, A. JJ. 1923. FERDINAND J. HILD and ' EDWARD GANSEMER, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON Attorney for Plaintiffs. a30-4w. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of. the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me j directed, I will on the 14th day of! May, A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of ( the Court House in the City ofj Plattsmouth, in said county, sell, at i public auction to the highest bidder! for cash the following described real i estate, to-wit: All of Lots numbered two. (2) and three (3) and the west six (6) inches of Lot one, (1) all in Block numbered one, (1) in South Union, Nebraska, ac cording to the published and re corded plat thereof, it being un derstood and agreed' that said west six (6) Inches of Lot one (1) in said block carries one half of the west wall of the building erected on said Lot one, (1) or any future continuation thereof The same being levied upon and taken as the pxoperty of Charles F. Morton and T. H. Cromwell, whose real name is Thomas H. Cromwell. et al, defendants, to satisfy a decree and judgment of said court recovered by The Plattsmouth Loan and Build ing Association, plaintiff against the defendants Charles F. Morton and T. H. Cromwell et al, and also to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Edward S. Tutt, defendant, vs. said T. H. Cromwell, defendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 6, A D. 1923. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. JAKE AND TEDDY R. JAKE, 12651 Jake is a black jack with white noints. Was foaled May 28, 1912. Is 15 hands high, weight 1150. Sired by Big Jake, and his dam was Lady Elgin. He is an excellent jack, and has a good reputation as a foal get ter. TEDDY R., 97686 Teddy R. is a fine Percheron stal lion, black with white hind feet and right front foot also white. He was foaled March 30, 1912, and weighs 1900 pounds. His sire was Morton, 67203; by Epateur, 51836, (64349); by Bolivar, 40111 (46462); by Amil- car, (19979); by sultan, (4713); by Bayard, (9495); by Estraba. 187 (736); by son of Jean le Blanc, (739). Teddy R. and Jake will make the season of 1923 at my home, six miles west of Murray and six miles east of Manley, every day in the week. Terms for Teddy R., $12.50 to in sure colt to stand up and suck. Terms for Jake, $15.00 to ' insure colt to stand up and suck. When parties dispose of mares or remove from the locality service fee becomes due and must be paid immediately. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but owner will not be held respons ible should any occur. A. J. S CHAFER. Farm IHiaciiinery! IS JUST A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO GET THIS SPRING. Get your order in early for International and John Deere farm machinery also repairs. Until May 1st we will sell Goodrich tires at last ;f all's prices. These goods are listed 25 higher now. We Appreciate Your Patronage. - Coatman Hardware Co. Alvo, Nebraska LOCAL NEWS From Wednesday's Dally George W. Snyder was a passenger this morning for Omaha to spend a few hours attending to some mat ters of business. I. F. Fries, one of the well known residents of Nehawka, was here yes terday afternoon and today looking after some matters of business. William A. Becker departed on thi early Burlington train today for Chi cago where he was called to look al ter some matters of business for a few days. ' ' J. E. Wheeler of Lincoln was here today for a few hours attending to some matters at the Burlington shops in his line of vork as inspector for the company. Adam Mcisinger of near Cedar Creek was here today for a few hours en route to Omaha in company with his brother, Allie, who is having his leg taken out the cast today. 4. 35 years Experience Office Coates Block Pi DR. G. A. MARSHALL Dentist 4. hi 4.1 FOR SAXE ! k M A good work mare, wt. 1,450, ati $60. Phone 2913. i CLIFFORD ROBERTS. : j dawi ; f TWO MISSOURI JACKS; Pride of Hogles Creek and JAKE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL The new May edition is now on sale at - the Journal Stationery De partment and is one of the best num bers of the year, filled with interest to the whole family. Also all of the popular fiction magazines on the market. We have a line cf the Boy Scout handbook for 1923. . PRIDE OF HOGLES CREEK is a! jet black Mammoth Jack with white- points, three years old. 15 hands high and will weigh 800 pounds. is duly registered in the Standard! T 'i fr anil Tnni. Tl 1. . . . ' , cn nci xjuuk. oi America ana nis number is 25684. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an un happy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters, on tne marKet 3 5 years. $1.25 a bottle. JAtS.ll, IS a let black. AtanHa IK hands high, is five years old and will; weigh 900 lbs. He is registered lnj; the Standard Registry of America Noj. e is sired hy English B6y,j No. 3731;, his dam is Emma Hoards 18109. He is an excellent foal getn ter. ? FREDERICK is a dark bay stalJ , lion, 16 hands high and weighs 1840' lbs. His registry number is 21312. MRS. T. G. M'GARTY Hemstitching and Picot Edging N. 4th St., Plattsmouth PHONE 100-J These two jacks . and h make the season of 1923 at my home' on the old Keel farm. Just south orj the Lnion school house, every dayin? the week excet Sunday. Terms Will be $10 for both Jacks and horse 5 to Insure colt to stand and suck. When parties dispose of mares or removai from locality, service fee become due and must be paid immediately 2 All care will be taken to prevent acs' cidents, but owner will not be held responsible should any occur. - Call Union Telephone 5814 j Reverse charges to my Number. ! A. D. CRUNK, Owner VTrTTT f